t.y two
T1IK li7.1 TTK-TIMKS, HKPPNKH, OKK., Till HSDAY. APRIL 20, 1920.
FAR!,! POINTERS THAT
POINT TO SUCCESS
hn-t-I;t Him on llijj anil Little
Iti-ni of l"ncT:ini. hv O. A. I". Sps
K. Hall, Ja.k MoCullpuith. J. F,
Vaughn. C. L. Sweck. J. F. Lucas, P.
A. Andrrson, Leonard GiUiani, V. E.
l'run. Arthur McAtc. F. K. Parker,
("iiiy Hover. 11. T. Goodman. V. R.
Irwin. Ralph Crego. U E. Bisbee, ami
the Misses Mary Farnsworth anil
Jean Black. Painty refreshments
ere served. High scores fell to Mrs.
Avers and Mrs. Van Vactor.
torm
tion.
y at i ho ensuing primary eleo
S. E. XOTSOX.
Kcho Couple Married.
Miss Elsie Corner and Claude Jaw-
! ett were married In Walla Walla
Tuesday. Miss Cotner Is the daugh
I ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cotner who
it lartiuint of the collece The in-' came here recently from Butte, Mont.
1. nile eggs should be boiled and mix-j Mr- Jewett, who is a. brother of V
id with bread crumbs or bran
meal.
Poultry : Kggs that have been in
the incubator or under setting hens
and lest as infertile should be made
use of is the adioe of the noultrv '
KOR ClU'XTY TREASI UER
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate tor the nomination to the office
of county treasurer, subject to the
will cf the Republican voters of Mor
row county at the coming primary
election.
. KATIE M1XERT.
If plenty of milk is available keep
it before the chicks at all times. Xo
later need be given them and they
will drink enough of the milk to sat
isfy thirst as well as make a satis
factory grosih. reports the college
poultry authorities.
Iirj : Bulls from high producing
cos insure a future herd that will
give greater reams for feed and la
bor. Plan now for such a bull to
head your herd, advises the dairy
specialist of the college.
f arm Man ..-iment: Hot much
you will be able to pay for irrigation
water is a question that can only be
determined by keeping farm records
and accounts. The farm manage
ment department of the college ad
vises the use of the farm record book
which may be obtained from your
county agent or bank.
and his bride left today to join him
and they expect to live in Heppner.
Echo News.
Blind Want Opportunity
To Be Self Supporting
"Give the blind of Oregon an op
portunity to be self-supporting," is
the plea of the committee working
in behalf of approval of the legisla
tive bill to be voted on at the state
election May 21, providing for a tax
levy of one sixth of a mill to erect
and equip an industrial employment
institution in the State of Oregon for
the benefit of Oregon's blind.
"A great number of the blind of
Oregon," says Oscar W .Home, sec.'
retary of the citizens committee,
"are now almost wholly dependent
upon charity. With the problem in
creased by the return of soldiers (who
have been rendered sightless, the ma
jority of states have awakened
the duty of providing some means
whereby the blind can be taught use
ful trades and become self support
ing.
"The voters are asked to give but
a trifling amount and none should
hesitate in voting favorably on this
bill. Campaign funds are not avail
able and a committee interested
aiding the blind is seeking coopera
tion of all organizations in present
ing the merits of the bill to the pub
ed from all over the state."
d from all over the state."
The bill will be before the voters
at the primary election May 21, hav-
ing been referred to the voters by
the Legislature. It provides for one
sixth of a mill for establishing and
equipping the institution and an an
nual levy of one twenty-fifth of
mill for maintenance.
FOR 3ALE
FOR SALE at Irrigon, good six
room house and eight lots. (Loti of
fruit.) Cheap, cash orterms or will
take good used Ford car as part pay
ment. Call or address S. L. Carson,
Hermiston, Oregon. 4t.
300 BUSHELS White -Hulless Bar
ley for seed at East Oregon Jack
Farm at SSS per ton. Bring sacks
and get what you want. B. T. Swag-
gart.
FOR SHERIFF
To the Democratic voters of Mor
row county: I hereby announce that
I am a candidate for the nomination
of sheriff, subject to your will and
decision at the primary election to be
held in May, 1920. It nominated and
elected I will conduct the office upon
strict business principles.
C. B. SPERRY,
lone, Oregon.
FOR CLERK
To the Republican voters of Mor
row county: I hereby announce that
I will be a candidate for the nomin
ation of the office of county clerk.
before the primary election to be
held in May, 1920.
J. A. WATERS (incumbent.)
Seedling Black Locusts 2 feet high
extra good condition at $1.50 per doz.,
$10.00 per 100. Cork Elm 2 feet
thrifty live trees at $2.50 per doz.,
at Cummlngs Xursery, Heppner, Ore
gon.
The Farm Bureau Spray Cam
paign
Under the direction of our County
Farm Bureau orchardman a great
many trees have been sprayed around
Heppner, but the fact of the matter
is, !we miscalculated. We thought
that one spraying outfit in charge
of two men would be able to cover
more ground than they have been
able to so far. We have been handi
capped in several ways. In the first
place the weather, storms and wind
have delayed the game very material
ly and at various times we have been
held up because of railway difficulties
In securing a proper supply of spray
ing material. However, a great
many trees have been sprayed and
the work is still continuing. With
the experience this year, another
year we would have to have at least
one more spray wagon in order to
properly accomodate the orchards,
which there are around here, and
get over the ground within a reason
able time. If you have an orchard
that bas or has not been sprayed,
give this matter your consideration.
What do you think should be done
about buying another spray hvagon?
Hardman Livestock Associa
tion Takes Definite Action
(From Farm Bureau Xews.)
At a meeting of the Hardman Live
stock Association called early in
April, which was attended by repre
sentatives of the forestry depart
ment, and the County Agent, defin
ite plans were made for purchasing
registered bulls for the entire asso
ciation this fall. During the season
a list of available animals to-ill be
secured so that with as little diffi
culty and expense as possible, these
animals may be distributed among
the various members of the associa
tion. It was further decided that
all animals going onto the Forest Re
serve, two years of age and under,
should be vaccinated. Every farm
er was left to provide the proper
Black leg vaccine, however, most of
the farmers pooled their orders to
gether, and altogether the Farm Bu
reau lias shipped In nearly one thou
sand doses of vaccine at a saving of
at least $40 to the farmers of the
county.
Mi-n. ICimiiett Cochran Entertained
Ladies Guild.
The Ladies Guild iwas entertained
at the home of Mrs. Emmett Cochran
last Thursday afternoon. Assisting
hostesses were Mrs. Guy Boyer, Mrs.
J. F. Lucas and Mrs. Arthur Mc
Atee, Guests included Mesdames 8.
W. Spencer, Hanson Hughes, C. C.
Patterson, Harold Bean, B. F. Butler,
H. J. Vaughan, George Thompson,
Cliurles Vaughn, A. L. Ayers, Chester
Darbee, F. A. McMenamln, Clyde
Wells, 8. E. Van Vactor, W. P. Ma
hnnoy. S. A. Paltisun, Phill Cohn, A.
FIRE AND HAIL INSURANCE.
For fire and hail insurance call on
C. C. Patterson, second floor Oilman
building. Willow stiaet.
FOR SALE 1920 model Maxwell
touring car. Ron less than 2000
miles. Guaranteed to be in first class
condition. Will aecept Liberty Loan
Bonds at face value. For further in
formation Inquire at Gazette-Times
office.
FOR SALE) 4 head of good work
horses, one set of breeching harness,
one 3 1-4 wagon with 12 ft. rack.
VAUGHN & SONS.
GRAZING LAND TO LEASE.
I wish to lease grazing privilege
for 1920, on NEK See. 11-6 S. ti.
Will sell for assessed value. Write
W. A. Thomas. Coeur d' Alene. Idaho.
Bring your old snoes to E. N.
Gonty's shoe store and get them repaired.
Lots of pep left. List your ranch
with E. M. Shutt, the real estate man,
and make a quick, snappy sale. tf.
NOTICE
Since I am leaving May 1, to be
come associated with Dr. Lawrence
belling in Portland, I would deem it
a great favor if all those owine me
small sums would kindly call at my
office in the I. O. O. F. building and
make arrangements for settlement.
DR. HAROLD C. BEAN.
MATERNITY HOME
I have arranged to take a limited
number of maternity cases at my
home in east Heppner and assure the
very best attention and care to all patient.
For fall Information write or
phone MRS. G. C. AIKEN, Heppner,
Oregon. Box 142. Phone 395.
County Issues Warning.
It bas been called to the attention
of the county court that there has
been pomiscuous dumping of rubbish
on the county roads. This must
cease at once, or all offenders twill
receive the full penalty for the of
fense, which is a fine of $100.
The court will see that the law re
garding the dumping of rubbish on
the county roads and highways Is en
forced to the letter In the future.
MORROW COUNTY.
By W. T. CAMPBELL, Judge.
REPRESENTATIVE WANTED
To write livestock news of Mor
row county for te Western Stock
Grower, te only publication in the
northwest owned by and published
exclusively for livestock growers.
Prompt and liberal payment for your
spare time. Write today for our
proposition.
Address
WESTERN STOCK GROWER,
PrinevlUe, Oregon.
LOST REWARD
There strayed from my ranch on
Eight Mile, one iron gray horse,
weighing 1350 pounds and branded
EA on left stifle. A liberal reward
will be paid to anyone furnishing in
formation that may lead to the recov
ery of this animal.
CHAS. BECKET, Eight Mile, Ore.
olitical Announcements.
FOR COUNTY SCHOOL SUPERIN
TENDENT
I hereby announce to the republi
can voters of Morrow county that I
am a candidate for the nomination
for the office of County School Super-
ntendent at the primary election to
be held May 21, 1920.
LENA SNELL SHURTE.
FOR SHERIFF
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of Sheriff of Mor
row county subject o the will of the !
Republican voters at the coming pri
mary election to be held In May,
1920.
GEO. McDUFFEE.
FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY
To the Republican Voters of Morrow
County:
I will be a candidate for the nom
ination tor the office of District At-
WANTED!!
investigate
bach property owner in both
town and country to
the rates of the
Oregon Fire Relief Associa
tion of McMinnville, Oregon
me larger me policy the more
dollars we save you on the pre
mium. We are making a specialty
of twheat insurance this year. See
the agent and find out how much
less your insurance will cost you
than you have been paying.
Our Slogan
'Just as good
monov':
Is:
for
less
R. D. BUTLER, Agent
The Dalles, Ore.
For any further particulars cull on
Albert Adkins, Hepjinor
or
Mr. Hale, lone
Get the Top Market Price
for your
Raw Furs
Send them to
The GOLDEN RULE FUR CO
603 First Ave., Seattle, Wash.
WRITE FOR PRICE LIST AND TAGS
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STANDARD OIL COMPANY"
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r or saie
Fine Heppner Residence
Well located and modern
in every respect. Proper
ty includes garage, gar
den lot, barn and chicken
house. Inquire at The
Gazette-Times office.
THE GAZETTE-TIMES, Your Home Paper. $2.00 Per Year
I Reduce the H. C. of L. by
using more
I Macaroni
Very palatable, exceedingly
nourishing, and the cheap
est food on the market to
day. Prices but slightly
higher than formerly.
MACARONI
Bulk and package and fancy
shapes tor soup.
Spaghetti -:- Vermicelli
Noodles
Phelps Grocery
Company
G.-T. WANT ADS ARE SURE RESULT GETTERS. Use the-
Gary Trucks
1 to 5 Tons
QUALITY COUNTS
5 Models
8 Sizes
When you purchase a Truck
Stand for Quality
A Well Constructed Truck Will Not Be A Liability
Its operation per ton mile should be considered and '
a critical investigation and test made to determine
if it can evade the repair shop.
Gary Trucks will stand this test and
INCREASE YOUR ASSETS
Some Outside Territory Open to Dealers
Gary Coast Agency, Inc.
Northwest Distributors
71 BROADWAY
PORTLAND, OREGON
BROADWAY 2162
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Many motorists buy Bronswicks because of the name alone.
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Portland Headquarters: 46-48 Fifth Street
MMSfSManmm ' vol
Sold On An Unlimited Mileage
Guarantee Basis
Universal Garage
Heppner, Oregon
Blacksmithing
In all its branches, including Wagon
Work, Horseshoeing and
Repair Work
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
We Give a 5 Percent Discount for Cash
J- B. Calmus
Formerly the Ashbaugh Shop
Far Better Bread!
THE KIND YOU'VE BEEN HANKERING FOR!
Here It Is!
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same BODY to it that MOTIIKIl usod to make!
Does it go down EASY?
Bettor BKL1KVE it does! Greatest domestic
broad in the world 1
22c the large size; 11c the small
. SEND FOR SOME TODAY
Heppner Bakery