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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1919)
WANT ADS W.' TKI- One-half dozen copies each of the issues of alie Gazette-Tlm-s of IVo. 19. 1918 and Jan. 2. 191''. Will pay 5c. per copy. Bring tl'em to this office and get your nionev. W.VXTFH By man and wife, (no children furnished house or small place cl ? e hi: would buy some fur niture. IRA A. PILK1NCTON, Ash- .m f.irm 15 miles south of lone, Ore r would buy 8 horses and 3-bottom :ilow. State price, etc. CHAS. M. WAGNER. 4S4 Jefferson St.. Portland. Ore WATK! Contract:- :';r haulius "Mod. il i r t . sand, lies. ' lumber or Train. Write and state particulars to Gary Coast Agency, 71 Broadway. Portland. Oregon. 2-CCMt WAX'TKP Man with teams or tractor to do cropping and plowing KSTKAYKD. Three head of cattle, coming 2- ear-olds two steers and one heifer. Branued OS on right hip. uvallow fork in right ear, left ear split. Steers are one roan, one red with white face and heifer is spotted. Reward. D. S. BARLOW, Right Mile, Oregon. j30-4t about 6 weeks ago, one 4-year-old hospital on Saturday, Jan. 25. j bay mare, split right ear. weight Owner may have same by calling at ISOii; one gray 3-year-old mare, no this office and paying for thfs ad. brand, had heavy halter on. weight ; about 110ft; one brown gelding, 1 LOST On Main street, sometime year old, no brand, left jiind hock Wednesday, a small diamond pen joint enlarged. -16-2t ,iant. Howard. Finder please leave Notify ADAM KN015LOCK, Heppner. at this office. KSTKAYKD. From rmntil'A Forest Reserve abe Pari ers Mill, a two-year-old st:c Light red, uo ear marks, has vvli-o faoe. brand P on right hip and ruTht sld' . Reward. 0. R. PKTKR SON. lone, Oreson. f20-4t STRAY MA UK 1 have at my place. IS miles south of lone, a bay mare,' about 3 years old and weigh ing about 1000 pounds; branded. on right shoulder.. Owner can.' , lia.e this animal by payment of pasture bill and ct6t of advertising. f20-4t C. R. PETERSON. 1 have at my place a Poland China boar, bearing split in left ear and underblt in right ear, weight about 275 pounds.. Owner can have same bv paying cost of advertising, fi.t-lt M. J. DEVIN. KSTKAYKD From my pasture, FOl'XD-Brown fur muff, near Livestock For Sale 250 head 3-year-old fine wool ewes. 80 head good grade Hereford range cattle. 800 head 3-year-old coarse ewes in lots to suit. REAL ESTATE 1 good lease for sale. Range for one band of sheep. Choice wheat and stock ranches. 1 Alfalfa ranch to trade for wheat land. 2 wheat ranches for sale, will take town property in part payment. INCOME TAX STATEMENTS We understand farm accounting and can give you the best service in preparing your accounts for making your returns. AUCTION SALES IF YOU HAVE SOMETHING TO SJLL LET US FIGURE WITH YOU. Farmers' Exchange of the Inland Empire Roberts Building F. A. McMENAMIN, Auctioneer Heppner, Oregon F. B. BROWN, Manager. I will sell four of the best building lots in Heppner for $250. CO each. The lots are each 50x100 feet and true paralelograms, each corner being a right angle, and each lot is a half of a square. HARRY CUMMINGS. FOR SALK SEED BARLEY Standard Oderbrucker barley, grown in Morrow. county. Cleaned and re sacked at Farmers Elevator Co., of lone. Apply to ARTHUR COT SHAUSEN, P. O. Box 432, lone, Ore. j30-4t SEED' AND FEED OATS for sale at our Lexington Warehouse. JOSEPH BCRGOYNE. I WANT TOLTt POULTRY. Am in the market for all kinds of poultry, alive or dressed; also veal and pork. Pay highest cash market price and take all you have at any time. HENRY SCHWARZ, Heppner, Oregon. Phone 636. NOTICE. The patrons of the Heppner Light & Water Co.; The Public Service Commission of Oregon has, by order elective Feburary 1st, 1919, revised the Light and Power rates of the above Company. For further in formation, call at the office of the Company. tf. JITNEY SERVICE. We are prepared to do jitney driving. See W. Browning or W. W. Shamhart, Heppnerr Oregon. . j301m. We are offering for sale a good,! i modern, up-to-date 9-rooiu dwelling, ' with lot 67xl'44, very desirable : i location. Price on this property is j I reasonable. If you want a good j home, investigate this proposition. I A small 5-room dwelling, price 5 $800. Suitable for small family, i 700 acres wheat land with 300 acres in fall wheat, at $35 per acre. Close to market and good school. 160 acres with good house and barn, plenty of water, near R. R. This would be an ideal place for a few cows and poultry. Price very reasonable. i SMEAD & CRAWFORD. .ii!1 Jl'l ,v' , ' b : a..; vv w a a a v a - lllilfJi II , W Wj I SS It X yy' -.S. Bra& nMBOTaawwrwMi"f: t.v.- . .triarjAaaA fbwJW , to he hauled when teams and railroads are working over time Hundreds lost money last year by not buying in January and February. Come In Today. Talk It Over With Us See our pictures, plans, cost estimates no obligation to buy as we are glad to be of service. It took 710 bushels wheat to buy this home in 1914. It Ukes 400 bushels w heat to hoy It in 101. BUILD FROM ACCURATE PLANS Our architectural department prepares plans and esti mates. We tell you EXACTLY how much your bidding will cost before you spend one cent Blue prints and ma terial lists furnished showing where every piece of ma terial goes 110 guesswork no extras our guaranteed material price'eovers ALL material necessary. ASK TO SEE OUR FREE PLAN BOOKS We have prepared books of plans for all buildings, containing many designs recommended by leading north west authorities, most all of which have been built one or more times putting it off simply means that the ma terial you are going to need will cost more money plan ning will have to be done in a rush material will have HIGH PRICED CROPS LOWP RICED LUMBER TIip average rise in prices of building materials has amounted to about 30 per cent. The rise in prices of farm and many manufactured products has amounted to from 100 to 300 per cent. Think of it! With the same quantity of wheat, com, oats, alfalfa, hogs, etc. as before the war, you can build two houses, two barns, two chicken sheds, two anything , Tum-A-Lum Lumber Company HEPPNER LEXINGTON IONE ' ' TUM-A-LUMBER ' -A buyword for good building material. "TUM-A-LUMP" For all that's good in coal or wood. POT Sale Pure Bred Belgian Stallion BOURDON PRINCE No. (8807), was foaled June 18, 1914. Weight at present time 1975. Is full bro ther to Grand Champion Mare of Iowa, Jollie De Thimson No. (4117). Will sell for cash or take in exchange young stock, horses or cattle. Would consider taking automobile in good mechanical condition. He is sound, well broke, kind disposition, with no bad habits. Sure foal getter. Offspring can be seen at my place. E. NORDYKE LEXINGTON, OREGON. tarm mnmims Time for Spring Work Approaching The time is rapidly approaching when it will be necessary to begin Spring farm work. ARE YOUR IMPLEMENT POSSESSIONS SUFFICIENT FOR YOUR NEEDS.? The world needs food, and more food, and it be hooves every farmer to raise as large crops as possi ble this year. LET US HELP BY SUPPLYING YOU WITH UP.-TO-DATE, LABOR-SAVING FARM IMPLEMENTS. Gilliam &Bisbee Morrow County's Pioneer Hardware Dealers Running Again Now doing business again after the fire at the old stand OUR RAISIN BREAD ' IS UNEXCELLED ANYWHERE. TRY IT. THE HEPPNER BAKERY Wi C. BOWLING, Proprietor. Peoples Cash Market FRESH AND CURED MEATS POULTRY AND FISH C. D. Watkins, Prop'r Heppner, Oregon ay J