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THE CAZKITE-TDfES, HF-f PNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, Jl NE 12, 1919. rAGE EIGHT IS FROM CALIFORNIA CRUDE Zerolene is correctly refined from selected California crude oil. It meets with scientific ac curacy the lubrication needs of all types of au tomobile engines. Get a Correct Lubrication Chart for your car. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Ciliiornii) Geo. VV. Milholland, Special Agent, Standard Oil Company Heppner, Oregon. You Should Get Full Satisfac tion Out of Your Car 1 O uey&rre A 1 AC 1 I1CI1 ES Look for us in the repair department of the E HEPPNER GARAGE. ' ! H Guarantee Satisfaction on all Repair Work and 5 Overhauling arid their prices are very g! H reasonable. ES "Ve ask you to give us a trial the next time your EE car needs the services of a repair shop. We are EE ES equipped and have the expert Wchanics to do the J EE job right. EE i Our battery repair department is at your service EE and our many satisfied patrons attest to its efficiency. EE EE Free inspection and free distilled water. J Oxy-Acetylene Welding We weld anything except a broken heart. EE VIOLATORS OF TRAFFIC LAW ARE WARNED lllllllllllli The Gazette-Times Gives More Advertising Value for Eact Dollar Expended for Space In Its Columns Than Any Other Available Medium. Let Us Prove It to You. First Cultivation-John Deere Slip-point Hoof Shovels m& destroy weeds effectively and pulverize the Soil thoroughly, 'W&f, leaving it practically level. Mi Muriel ?i?r fljM&lM All Seronrt Cultivation John Deere Slip-point SweepsandHooi ,M Shovels in combination cultivate shallow near the row and Wmh deeper in the middle cf tho row. No ecro toots ore injured. tAAti arm KA GILLIAM & BISBEE LaterOllUvations John Deere Slip-point Sweeps practically double- ljpj mm The following lias been given tn Tl.e Ciiizi'tie-Times from Sheriff Shutt calling attention once more to the motor vehicle law. In response o the numerous com plaints coming into this office about the violations of the motor vehicle laws in Morrow county, the attention of all automobile owners is hereby calltd to the following: Oregon Session Laws, Chapter 399, Sec. 2, Division 2: No person under sixteen (16) years of age, unless ac companied by some other person competent to operate a motor ve hicle and who is over the age of six teen (16) years, shall be permitted to operate a motor vehicle on the public highways of this state. Sec. 3 of same Chapter, division 2: Motor vehicles, when operated at night time, upon meeting an ap proachiug motor vehicle, the driver shall dim his headlights; provided, however, that any motor vehicle which is not equipped with any dim ming device, shall maintain as a part of the equipment a spotlight, so ad justed as not to blind the occupants thrown to the right hand side of the highway downward, and while ap proaching and passing such motor vehicle the spotlight shall be substi tuted for the headlights, and so ad justed as not to blind he occpants of the approaching vehicle; and pro vided further that any vehicle not equipped with electric lights, shall not be required to have a spotlight nor dim in approaching or passing. Many cars are also running with out license tags, it is stated. Violators of the above laws are subject to a fine not to exceed $400 or a jail sentence of not to exceed one year, or both such fine and im prisonment. To avoid death and accidents warning is hereby given that in the future complaints of this nature will be followed by vigorous prosecution. E. M. SHUTT, Sheriff. FOR SALE. Eastern Montana Grazing Land. 14,000 acres well grassed and well watered by prings, water holes and! Tongue Hiver, partly covered by scat tered growth of pine and cedar tim ber. Well grassed. 22 miles from Miles City on main Tongue River toad. Ample plow land to raise all necessary feed, considerable river bottom land. Price $5.60 per acre, one-fourth cash, balance seven years at 6To. No trades considered. Montana Wluilcsifte Land Company, Owners, Box 107(1, Miles City, Montana. NOTICE OF FINAL SKTTLEMKXT. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has filed her final account as Executrix of the Estate of Charles R. Pointer, deceased, and that the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County has appointed Monday, the 7trJ day of July, 1919, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the fore noon of said day, as the time ' of hearing and settlement of said final account. Objections to said final account must be filed on or before said date. MAUDE POINTER, Executrix. THEY ALL DEMAND IT. Heppner, Like Every City and Town in the Union, Receives It. People with kidney ills want to be cured. When one suffers the tortures of an aching back, relief is eagerly sought for. There are many reme dies today that relieve, but do not cure. Doan's Kidney- Pills have brought lasting results to thousands. Here is Heppner evidence of their merit: K Mrs. H. Hughes, Court St., says: "My back ached and throbbed so bad ly at times I could hardly stand the pain. The way my kidneys were act ing was causing my a lot of distress. I had taken only a few doses of Doan's Kidney Pills when I noticed a big change; my back felt stronger and my kidneys acted more regular ly. One box permanently cured the trouble and since then I have enjoyed the best of health." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don'' simply ask for a kidney remedy ge Doan's Kidney Pills the same tha Mrs. Hughes had. Foster-Milburt Co., Mfghs., Buffalo, N. Y. Notice of Stockholders Meeting. The Annual Meeting of the Stock holders of Heppner Farmers Eleva tor Company will be held at the office of said Company in Heppner, Oregon, on the 10th day of June, 1919, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said day for the Election of a Board of Directors and the transaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. C. E. JONES, Secretary. FOR SALE. 3300 acres unimproved stock ranch on Powder River. All fenced. 1050 acres river bottom land, balance well grassed grazing land, six miles from Mizpah Postoffice. Considerable open range In best stock district Eastern Montana. Price $9 per acre. One-fourth cash. Balance in seven equal annual payments at 6. No trades considered. Montana Wholesale Lund Company, Owners, Box 107(1, Miles City, Montana. 10 Cents a Week. Let me deliver the Portland Tel egram to you, six days a week, for 10 cents. All the news from the most reliable source for 10 cents a week. Phone 772. CHARLES NOTSON. REWARD. LOST Tool hox off Republic I truck. Finder please leave at Mc Roberts-Cohn Auto Garage, Heppner, or Cleve Walton, Long Creek and re ceive $5.00 reward. A fine stock and sheep farm, con sisting of 2000 acres bunch grass land, 30 acres Improved alfalfa land, 100 acres unimproved, with water system, located in south-eastern Klickitat County, Washington, is of fered for sale at a very low price and easy terms tor a short time only by owner. Address WESTERN INVESTMENT CO., Alderdale, Wash. Sweets to Sweet and Not Sour Rhu barb Thinks Writer. A subscriber of The GazetterTimqs from the Board creek district thinks a hint or two should be givn to a ;ertain young Romeo in that neigh borhood. Recently Romeo called jpon his loving Juliet; it was on Sun day night and they kept company un til about 2 a. m. in the morning. Runuli.tf cut of conversational ma terial, sweet Julie . proceeded to de vour h.rge quantities of rhubarb, about ten stalks of that mammoth kind v liich glows on Board creek. Now, tuo writer thinks that a modern j lover man thrill use a finer tech nique than that and as a mere hint i suggests that next time this Romeo take a box cf candy along with h i in ' and tleitby spare the rhubarb for the pic.-; that Juliet's mother will make next winter. ; I V ? ' I' 'III 'li'-L-i i9 si JZ? M M 7 Material Riot in Kiddie Frocks Linens, near linens, patterned musllni and even touches of geor fette are used, in these cute little kiddie frocki which prove eoncl ively that regardless of how mother may be at tea jatt which -to wear, the short or long eklrt, that the juvenile are not. Toue'xe ot hand embroidery In toft tone may to found on most anyone el tteM four model. SMake housework a pleasure! Every wom?.n enjoys housework if nicely painted floors, neat wood work and attractive furniture give her half a chance to keep then neat and clean. That's why she insists upon the timely application of B-H Paints and Varnishes. They bring back the new appearance and make possible the "something accomplished" feeling which, makes the day's work worth while. ' See that the Bass-Hueter label is on the can that you buy I There is a special B-H product for every use au easy-spreading; long-iivea; maae especially to meetfacmc Coast climate and condi tions. Come in today and let us help in your selection. Paints & Varnishes DISTRIBUTORS, Peoples Hardware Co.. Heppner, Oregon "Some Saving!" says the Good Judge You men are saving every cent you can. You ought to know that this quality tobacco costs less to chew not more ! You take a smaller chew. It gives you the good tobacco taste. It lasts and lasts. You don't need a fresh chew so often. THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW ' Put ui in two styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco FIRST OFFERING OF TREASURY STOCK Roosevelt Divide Mining Co. 10c A Share 10c One of the most successful financiers says: "The time to get into any enterprise is in its early stages." The history of the properties of the Divide District has al ready proven the wisdom of this. Stocks that sold for a few cents a share 30 and 60 days ago have since doubled and ttob-. yd, some of them ninny times. This is Your Opportunity to Join the Winners Roosevelt Divide owns about 60 acres adjoining the Sunbeam and-but a short distance from the Sutherland. The surface showing of this property is good, and there is every reason to expect it to become one of the big producers, Application will be made to list on the San Francisco Stock Exchange. Ofliccrc of the Company: E. S. Berney, President, Fred Strassberg, Vice President, Mil ton Detch, Secretary, Geo. A. Foster, Treasurer and Manager. Mr. Berney Is State Representative from Churchill County, and Mayor of Fallon. Fred Strassberg is a prominent business man of Churchill County, and until recently connected with the Churchill County Bank as Assistant Cashier. Mr. Detch is one of the best known mining attorneys in Southern Nevada. Mr. Foster, known as one of the livest wires in the State, has beAi in the mining business for over 30 years, and enjoys the confi dence of all who have ever had dealings with him. , WIRE ORDKRS AND MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO Richardson & Foster Fiscal Agents Tonopah, Nevada