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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1919)
THE GAZETTE-TT3IES, HKPPXER, OREGON, THTOSDAY, MAY 22, 1919. :;;:! lilllllil! -tiiiiiiiiioiii A. rtc.E six. 1 One of the Best Wheat I Farms in the County j H We 9,re offering 800 acres of wheat land situated in E the heart of the wheat belt of Morrow county, 730 ;i acres in cultivation; good buildings and plenty of e H water.- Every acre of this can be handled with a tractor. PRICE IS VERY REASONABLE. j S $10,000 Required on First Payment. Balance to Suit. E If you are looking for a good wheat farm, don't over- EE look this one. EE 1 Smead & Crawford - 1 for Issuing Road Bonds of it.? IIL DfWETO0? "INVESTIGATE BEFORE YOU BUY" Free Information on oil companies and promotions to subscribers for the TEXAS OIL CRITIC One Year ESTABLISHED 1915 One Year $1.00 . . Sample Copy Free $1.00 THE TEXAS OIL CKITIC is an independent public cation issued every Saturday at Fort Worth in the inter est of the investors in oil securities. It is not a house organ and is not afliliated with promotions of any kind. THE TEXAS OIL CRITIC , F. & M. Bank Building, Fort Worth, Texas. I " fiit&JS " I Morrow County, Oregon. Red Crown gives easy starting. It is straight - dis tilled, all - refinery gasoline. Look for the Red Crown siga before you fill. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Caliiotata) IT. Me Gasoline of Quality GEO. W. MIIHOLLAND, Special A -nt. Standard Oil Company, Heppner Are You Getting the Best Out oi Your Stock ? . ;" We carry a full line of 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 Notice is hereby given that on the third day of June, 1919, a special election will be held in precinct, County of Morrow, State of Oregon, and throughout said County, to de termine whether the County Court shall issue bonds of said County to provide for permanent road con struction to the amount . of Two Hundred Ninety Thousand Dollars ($290,000.00) to mature in ten years, not more than f290.000.00 io be issued in one year, and to bear interest at the rate of five and one half per. cent rer annum; and the funds so raised shall be expended in building permanent roads, described as follows, to-wif. One Hundred and Twenty-five Thousand Hollars ($125,000.00), shall be expended on the road known us the Willow Creek section of the Oregon-Washington Highway, other wise known as the Willow Creek road, and running from the Morrow Gilliam County line to Heppner. The beginning or initial poiut being the intersection of the Morrow- Gilliam County line and the survey of the center line of the Oregon- Washington Highway, Willow Creek section, which point is boutn ii West 2246 feet from the Northwest oorner of Section Six (6), Township Two (2), North Range Twenty-three (23), E. W. M., thence in a South easterly direction along Willow. Creek as near as . practicable co incident with the route of the survey as staked, and through the towns of Morgan, lone, Lexington, and to the end of the present macadam about 2 miles northwest of the North city limits of Heppner, which point is 3352 feet north and 3650 feet west of the southeast corner of Section Twenty-one '(21). Township Two (2), South Range Twenty-six (-26), E. W. M.; being the terminal point. 1'oily Thousand Dollars,- (MO,' 000.00) shall be expended on " the road known as the Oregon-Washington Highway, Heppner east section, otherwise known as the Hoppnur Pilot Rock, Pendleton Road, from Heppner east up Hinton Creek'and to Lena, thence up Butter Creek,-to a point about 3,000 feet below Bros nan's house. The initial point and place of be ginning being at the end ,of the present macadam on Hinton creek, at Station 46 plus 30 of the survey of the Heppner east section of the Oregon-Washington .Highway, which ,,r,i.,t is 1370 feet south and 210 ,'ceL west of the southeast corner oi Seetiun 26, Township 2, South Range 26, E. W. M., -thence easterly as near is practicaoie up - muwu v. icon, thence by way of Jones Hill .and Lena, along survey as staked to! station rzl plus 03.5 which station Is on Little Butter Creek, and 3320 feet north and 1530 feet west of the quarter corner of the south side of Section 19, Township 2, South Range D', E. W.'M., being the terminal point. -Ten Thousand Dollars, ($1 0.000. ) shall be expended on the road ,!!0vn as the Lena, Pine City Road, i.e. i.-.e as the road dtfwn .!. ..lo But er Cre;k. The ini.lal point or place of be- -i i , . ;! 3 southwest corner of the Lena Stc.-v, said point being uih 63 deg. or East 2450 feet from. th nnrthwest comer of the south west quarter of the southwest quar ter of Section 12, Township 2, houin Range 28 E. W. M., the same being Nation R. P. P. I. 840 plus 94.9 of :he Oregon-Washington Highway Jurvcy, thence down Little Butter ..'reek on the most practicable and easible route to Pine City, thence JoVn Big Butter Creek on the. most practicable and feasible route to E. P. Jarmon's place, to a point north 1550 feet and west 100 feet from the corner of Sections 27, 28, 33 and 34, Township 2, North Range 27, E. W. M., the' same being the terminal point. Five Thousand Dollars, ($5,000. 00) shall be expended on the road known as the Lexington, Sand Hol low, Jarmon Road. Commencing at a point where the present traveled County Road, run ning down Burchell Canyon into the city of Lexington, intersects the' city limits of said -city, same-being the initial point , or place of beginning, thence in a northeasterly direction on the most practicable and feasible route to the center of Section 24, Township 1, South Range 25, E. W. M.r thence in a northeasterly direc lion on the most practicable and feasible route to E. P. Jarruon's place on Big Butter Creek, to a point north 1550 feet and west 100 feet from the corner to Sections 27, 28, 33 and 34, Township 2, North Range 27, E. W. M., same being the ter minal point. Twenty-live ThouNand Dollars, ($25,000.00), shall be expended on the-road known as the lone, Goose berry road. ' Commencing at a' point south 330 feet from the corner to Sections 4, 5, 8 and 9, in Township 1, South Range 24, E- W. M., being the Initial oint or place of beginniug, thence n a south w esterly direction on the most practicable and feasible, route jy way of Charles Anderson's place .o Gooseberry, thence by way of E. Bergstrom's place on the most prac icable and feasiblo route to the one luarter corner between Sections 25 and 36, Township 3, South Range 23r W. M., same being the terminal point. Seventy Thousand Dollars, ($7.0,- 000.00), shall be expended on what is known as the Heppner, Grant County road. Commencing at the south end of Main street at the city limits oi Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, being tlie initial point or place of be ginning, thence in a southerly direc tion on the most practicable and feasible route through Cason Can yon by way of Rhea Creek and up McKinney Creek to -Hardman, thence by way of Rock Creek to Parkers Mill, on the aiost practicable and feasible route, thence by way of Sun Flower Flat to a point on the boundary line between Morrow and Grant Counties, said point being west 825 feet from the southwest corner of Section 36, Township 6, South Range 26, E. W. M., and be ing the terminal point. Fifteen Thousand Dollars, ($15, 000.00),' shall be expended on what is known as the Heppner, Ditch Creek road. Commencing at the East end of Hager street, in the city of Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, at the city limits of said city "of Heppner, thence in a southerly direction on :he most practicable and feasible route up Willow Creek by way of the Coal Mines, to a point on the summit of the Ditch Creek mountain, which point is south 38 chains and west 4 - chains from tlfe northeast' corner of Section 4, Township 5, South Range 28, E. W. M., being the terminal point. Said Election will be held at eight o'clock in the morning and will con tinue until eight o'clock In the after noon of said day." J. A. WATERS, County Clerk.of Morrow County, Ore. Dated May 8, 1919. i n i ) L I e v v j k. The Flavor Lasts! Iways the best buy for the ft ''' ' -T fit : "' . . , f price s I ' The greatest. l ; five-cents worth 1 ! of beneficial . 1 1 1 SaledTtb J ; PUT YOUR PRINTING PROBLEMS UP TO US. WE HAVE HELPED OTHERS OUT OF THEIR DIFFICULTIES i AND CAN DO THE SAME FOR YOU. Wednesday, June 4 Thursday, June 5 Maytag Service Days At Our Stores For the benefit of our many custodiers and users of Maytag Washing Machines, we have established Maytag Service Day. On this day we shall be glad to "nave any Maytag user bring his complete washing machine or any part of it to our store for 11 thorough and careful inspection and adjustment, which will be made free of charge. Should any part or parts, due to improper care or accident, need to be replaced, this will be done, the only charge being the price of such new part or parts used. No charge will be, made for this service, , ' A Maytag representative will be with us to assist in this work. Bring in your Maytag washer that day and receive the benefit of his advice in the care and opera tion of tile machine as well as the free service. It is our wish .and that of the Maytag' Company that every user of Maytag washers gets the 'maximum of efficiency at the minimum of cost. We, therefore, urge you to avail yourself of this free and useful, service.. . . " Remember the date and be sure to com early and avoid delays. ENGELMAN & MILLER, IONE, Wednesday, June 4 r PEOPLES HARDWARE CO. HEPPNER, Thursday, June 5