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PACE I CRT THE GAZETTE-TIMES, ITETrXEn OUT.., THURSDAY, NOV. 6, 1919, Mea-th in Trap,hoctin Th gmt :m1 ! i !'..- '''"(v-r've rf Anion. PJuvlmk l..lr'. ns.- ini-n't-tul that 1 nwn'i kruvs "i'ri tfip scat of prnt fri'cMiT:' u-n' :m f-oi!i t!-;s aMirc he drrw mrry of h's lt dilu tion, miiv. tlit'n'fur. scnit'ntr lth In -Tpst 1 trajxtxintpr' knpos h!l hf I In .ti.m. IV) thev wnh ble not? Te Is -avwwl hwer 'n ood pbyslnil (MmVlion. Do they wntw ble? H l anxious, porhnp a ltnle f at tlif pump hut so hnppy and irintns to pet that nost turret he cnres little nhc'Vr the sun shines or the eqnlnortlal Is on. It Is 1 fas(-!nnt!nt sport wlthont pladn any strain on the nervous sys tem. In fart. trnphoot!ni strengthens the nerves. It combines sport with fresh a!r and sunh ne and saves mnny doctors' hills, rhysicisn nnd nurses reoommend the sivirt as a henlth tonic, nd If the patents follow the dv'c tlven there will rot he mtich need for the physician and Ae nurse. Forest and Stream. Mrs. T. J. Humphreys as hostess on Tuos.'.ay a'vrnoon to a large num ber of the n-.e:;.ber of the Christian Women's Hoard of Missions. An in teresting prour.im was Riven, after, which light refreshments were served. . XHTU K OK DISSOLUTION, j Notice is hereby given that the co-' partnership heretofore existing be tween Mles K. Martin and Irvin E. j Kunsman, under the firm name of Martin and Kunsman has by mutual i agreement been dissolved. All sums due said partnershihp are ! payable to lrvin E. Kunsman, and all ' claims apainst said partnership will he paid by the said lrvin E. Kuns man. rated this 6th day of November. 1919. MYLES E. MARTIN, I. E. KUNSMAN. HAROLD C. KtSSIKGEu i IS "BQT SEKATCH j Youngest Man In the Country to B' Henortd Witrt Senjtcr:-ip. j Homer. Homer Is an epic poet and not a his torian, so It Is quite natural that h should have exaggerated everything with poetic license. Moreover, the events which he describes are so mar relons that many scholars have long doubted the verj existence of Troy and have considered the city to be a mere Invention of the poet's fancy. I venture to hope that the clvillied world will not only not be disappoint ed that the city of Priam has shown Itself to be scarcely a twentieth part as large as was to be expected from the statements of the Iliad, bnt that on the contrary. It will accept with de light and enthusiasm the certainty that Ulum did really exist, that a large portion of It has now been brought to light and that Homer, even although he exaggerates, nevertheless sings of events that actually happened. Robertson. Salesman Wanted. Me want an active, Intelligent nin with car, who can give references as to his tcli.ibi'ity, to liand'e farm light ing and power plants in his home dis trict. Experience not necessary. Exclusive territory and big psjr tc the right man. Write or wire if you can qualify. STARK-DAMS CO 212 Third St., Portland, Oregon. SoO.OO REWARD. I will pay fifty dollars ($50) re ward for any information which wil. lead to the recovery of one saddle (Noble make) with initial J. J: K. engraved on cantle and elks head on skirts. This saddle was stolen from my mountain camp on Howard creek in Wallowa county some time ago. Write, wire or call John J. Kelley or The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Ore. Turkey Raisers Look! I want dressed birds in prime con dition for my Thanksgiving trade. Nothing But Choice Stuff I will place my order for shipment during Thanksgiving week. Only reliable and responsible parties need answer. A. T. McCauley Butter, Eggs and Poultry 600 East Davis St. Portland, Ore. I...V L. '4 - . C CHURCH MSSyjsCEMfiiTS called to the Bible class, in which all the older members of the church and I their friends may have part. j E. R. HUSTON, Supt. j THE FEDERATED CHUIU'H Sunday School 9:45 a. m. Inter national Lesson. "Peter's Great Con fession." ' .Morning Service. 11:00. Sermon theme, "The American Temperance Reform." j Christian Endeavor 8:30 p. m. i Evening Service 7:30. ou are invited. H. A. NOTES, Pastor. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES. I. O. O. F. Hall. Subject: "Adam and Fallen Man. ' Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at Mrs Gene Slocum's. Senator Harold C. Kesainger Senator Harold C. Kesainger of Il linois chose the platform, just as other young men choose the law, medicine or journalism. He made careful prep aration and for five years has been a highly auccesaful lecturer. His ability as an orator and his knowledge of modern It ustrial and economic ques tion attracted the attention of civic and political leadera of his home com munity and h- was elected to the Il linois House of Representatives. He la now a Str.te Senator and nrnhahi the youngest man ever alected to that oince in u nation. Senator Kesaincer will ha het-a on the Lyceum course with one of the oesi lectures of the year. You will find It construe, live and thought-compelling, packed with solid facta .n clean humor and given with raDid fir. delivery. . CHRISTIAN CHURCH Sur.diy School at 10:00 a. m., fol lowed by morning service at 11:00. There was an increased attendance list Sunday in the Bible School. If you are not attending elsewhere, come and join us. Especial attention NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, No vember 3rd 1919. Notice is hereby given that James B. Coxen, ot Hep? ner, Oregon, who, on Sep. 19th, 191? made Homestead Entry, No. 019280 for SVi NE54, Section 17, Town ship 2 South, Range 26 East, Wil lumelte Meridian, has filed notice of intention to mttke Commutation Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before J. A. Waters, Cierk ot the Circuit Court, at Hepp ner, Oregon, on the 13th day of De cember, 1919. Claimant names as witnesses: A. P. Parker. John Wightman, W. E Cummings, Bert Thornburg, all of Heppner, Oregon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK, Register. JAMES AUSTIN Practical Teaching of AU Bund Instruments, BEGINNERS A SPECIALTY Terms. Apply at The Gazette-Times Office. Lost Somewhere between Lexing ton and Juniper Canyon, one 30x3 Hartford tire with rim. Finder will please leave at The Gazette-Times. Loren Hale, lone business man was a visitor i nHeppner today. Ones V . Gibson, north Morrow farmer, was transacting business In Heppner Monday. Our Business IS GROWING Prompt and efficient service is making our place popular with autoists. We do all kinds of auto re pair work and guarantee it. The Auto Repair Shop ANDREW PATTERSON, Prop. Chandler Service Station. Agency for Hartford and Racine Tires Lower Main Street c a package before the war c a package during the war 'c a package NOW THE FLAVOR LASTS SO DOES THE PRICE! 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