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I One of the Best Wheat i EI8 PORCH; SuIjFOWEB irlri
H Farms in the County
We are offering 800 acres of wheat land situated in
the heait of the wheat belt of Morrow county, 730
acres in cultivation; good buildings and plenty of
water. Every acre of this can be handled with a
tractor.
PRICE IS VERY REASONABLE.
$10,000 Required on First Payment. Balance to Suit.
If you are looking for a good wheat farm, don't over
look this one.
I Smead & Crawford
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('ami Iiiiin-dveiiio i-s im.l Rural Con
EE Mruetion W - k Will Aid in
zrz Ke.ii!juiiiii'lit.
zzz: Farm products have a greater pur-
iniers a.ui Mayors in Washington, it
was apparent that these executives
we:e disposed to go in for extensive
improvements cam-
respective districts.
e a success only
a! en they are supported by the
ritUons. For this reason, the farmer,
as veil as the city dweller, who un
ilcrst.uids how importantly building
and construction work now is affect
ing general business conditions, will
hack up his local officials in every
reasonable campaign for road build-
ehasit.g power today than ever before ana Puuilc worKS 01 a necessary
in the country's history. This may sort'
explain why rural districts of the, m0 acres Fam LanJ For gale
country rapidly a.e getting under ijoo acres tillable. 800 acres in fall
way with building and construction wheat all up and looking good. One
work. It. is obvii.ua. since building 8-room llouse- a11 modern improve-
and nnn-urnction work have such im- meIlts hot and cold water- Barn
nrtrtnnt he;,ri.r n.t this time nn 4Sx4S. Oll6 5-rOOffl U0US6, gOOd
stimulating general business, the
farmer may serve both his own and
flip miiinnal interest hv at once
making needed imrrovements on his head of good uwork hrses- two cows
property. He can further the general
barn, well and windmill, which
pumps to house and barn. A small
house and barn with windmill, 16
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weifare while assuring himself oi
immediate and permanent benefits,
in urging road construction and im
provements in his .locality.
It is generally understood no ma
terial reduction may be expected in
building and construction costs in the
near future. To be sure, prices on
some materials may be slightly re
duced is the readjustment, but the
best authorities on the subject assert
no pronounced reductions are prob
able. This is explained by money
(xiiuliHnnQ tlio fnppipn ilivlTlnnd anrl
the marked curtailment of production ')argain
of building materials during the war.'!
Harness for horses, 1 pumping en
gine, 2 three bottom 14-inch plows,
two three bottom 12-inch plows, two
double discs, one iron harrow, 24ft.,
one wooden harrow, 24ft., thresh
ing machine and engine, one header
and boxes, 2 wagons. Quarter of
mile to school, 4 miles from R.
btation. $40 per acre with all the
crop and the above stock and mach
inery. 20 acres. 15 acres in alfalfa.
Four room house and barn, other
outbuildings. All in cultivation.
Plenty of water for all purposes. A
SMEAD & CRAWFORD.
ALL TIRED OUT.
night and
Prof. Fisher of Yale University has
issued a statement in which he says
the country is on a new price level Hundreds More in Heppner in the
from which there will be no general! Same Plight.
recession.
Many farmers have been unable to
get materials and labor for barns,1
silos, houses and other improvements
during the war. The farmer who at;
once avails of the labor supply and !
gets his improvement work under j
way, in the long run, may prove toiwork
oe tne prucieni uusmess man, lor
there is reason to believe that farm
ers who delay in the hope of mater
ially reduced construction costs will
have been deprived of the use of
these improvements and in the end be
Tired all the time;
Weary and worn out
day;
Backaches; headaches,
Your kidneys are probably weak
ened. .' '
You should help them at their
the
12
Let one who knows tell you how,
Mrs. B. G. Sigsbee, K St., Heppner,
says: "Speaking from personal ex
perience, I can recommend Doan's
Kidney Pills, for I have always found
them just what they are represenetd
to be. When I get that tired, dull
ache across the small of my back
and notice my kidneys are not acting
right, 1 got a box of Doan's Kidney
Pills. After taking them a few days,
1 feel as well as ever."
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy get)
Dean's Kidney Pills the same that:
M ClCTL-Hiio had Pnut or-M il hum
Other campaigns for j : m N y j
V
PEL
F 1 Crown gasoline is high
tiuality, full -powered every
drop. Look for the Red
Crown sign before you fill.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California)
T.EO. W. Mil. HOLLAND,
Gasoline of uvanw
forced to pay approximately
building prices now prevailing. j
In several states, among them'
Missouri, Oregon and Colorado, silo
buiiding campaigns are being car
ried on by the Agriculture colleges.
In Wisconsin there is a milk house
campaign being vigorously prosecuted '
in the dairy districts, while in Illinois
farmers are being urged to build
feeding floors.
farm iniDrovements are on in Neb
raska, Kansas, Minnesota, South Da
kota, Kentucky, Ohio and in localities
in Texas and Iowa. Whiie many of
these are being conducted by build
ing interests, the Division of Public
Works and Construction Development
of the U. S. Department of Labor is
interested in seslr.g them succtshfuily
carried out because the Division
realizes sucli activities on the tanns
are bound to hae a bom-Odal effect
on f;p.nerai business c mdSthms.
The farmers of the country should
have an unusual Interest in road
building at this Uaw. li torroiusj u
lo continue jits present profitable
level, there must be no busiu .'.-s
in uie ccuntry una uie
f E23 I 81
I A Flavor for (
every taste
III LL sealed air-tight and
f 3 impurity-proof, in the wax
jl wrapped, satv packages.
i Be sure to get
J foecause It Is supreme
! fitH flavor Lasts m
G.-T. WANT ADS ARE SURE RESULT GETTERS. Use them
and watch them; they will help you both ways.
;,U,,li;ul(;il
vast road bniidiuz wo.
various states avo detuiiu
a p! ;,tound influence in ko
' s us usual" or "hi
Special Agent, Standard Oil Company, Heppn
,ai.
ad buildii.
Are You Getting the Best
Out oi Your Stock ?
Jine
of
We carry a full
DR. HESS STOCK TONIC
DR. HESS DIP AND DISINFECTANT
DR. HESS HOG WORM POWDER
DR.. HESS HEAVE POWDER
These remedies are guaranteed and highly recom
mended, and then, if you want the hens to lay, get
DR. HESS POULTRY PAN-A-CE-A
Security Calf Food Puts the Puny Calf on its Feet
ALFALFA AND TIMOTHY SEED
Heppner Farmers Elevator Company
rh, in the
il to e.iu'i.
;ping "bu.
Ucr ti.sui
creak.-,-, a Uc-
i .j ami abvjriw.
....'i ir prclila.u'. is a
j us, oe wit and will c-t.-
ii American indus-
,. . .sled ihcmselv!
,tace pioC.ci r. on a scale to moot
.he attKineuteu demand of America
i.'d Europe.
The Trans-Mississippi Readjust
ment Congress, held in Omaha, Neb.,
ate in February, summarized the
.i.-eseut Eituatiou in the following
anguage:
"We do not favor a pause in the
industrial process to awaii some
uture readjustment of wages and
prices of staples. So far as public
improvements are concerned, they
should be resumed at once. It is
better that the public should absorb
the increased cost, if any should here
after appear, than that general un
employment and consequent disaster
and social disorder should follow.
"We believe also that the pro
moters of private construction and
business enlargement should take I
heart of courage and should believe
in the immediate resumption of bus
iness prosperity in the United
States. There is no place in the
American scheme of things for the
pessimist or the doubter. Our country
today leads the world in prosperity.
It can lose its leadership only by its
own faint-heartedtiess. We especially
deprecate any concerted holding back
of construction and business resump
tion, for the purpose of forcing a re
duction in wages or cost of material.
"Both aa a means of stimulating
the resumption of industry and re
moving the shadow of unemployment
from the working people and also
serve the broader and more perman
ent purpose of supplementing the
railroad lines and to develop the in
land and farm commerce of the coun
try, the work of constructing good
reads should be promptly carried on
by cooperation of the Federal and
State Governors and local commun
ities." '
Here's the way
we look at it
S5lHEHEwS
BBfacr, r.gE!!isga
Just for a minute, look at the tire proposition from our
standpoint.
We are in the tire business here, to stay. We can remain
in business only so long as we please our customers.
Coasequently, it pays us to handle good tires United
States Tires.
They're the tires we sell. '
They're the tires you should use.
We have them to meet every need of price or use.
United States Tires
are Good Tires
We know United States Tires are good tiresv That's why we sell them
Albert Bowker E. R. Lundell, lone
In the recent conference o Gov-