THE GAZETTE-TIME, HKPPNEH, OKEGO.V, THURSDAY, JAN. 5, 1022.
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Thousand of dollars are being; spent
annually by the state and counties of
Oregon to rid the grain-growing; sec
tions of that destructive peBt the Jack
rabbit. Tet when two reputable oltl
ens are engaged In the work of shoot
Ins; these animals as was the case a
few days ago near lone along comes a
traveling state game warden, an office
carrying a high salary oreated by the
politicians for the purpose of providing
soft places for their henchmen, and or
ders them to desist on pain of arrest
and a fine for hunting without a license.
Great scots! But things are coming to
a pretty pass when such damphoollsh
ness la permitted. lone Independent
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Seed rye for sale at the Scott A Mc
Millan Warehouse Lexington. Adv.
fcuT upai-Biucictea sorority pin. A
suitable reward. Mrs. George Thomson.
Advertisement.
Mat Halvorsen, farmer and business
man of lone, was In Heppner for a
short time on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Goodman have re
turned from Portland, where they spent
the Chrlstcas holidays visiting with
relatives.
Francis A. McMenamin, attorney, Is
In Pendleton this week attending the
hearing of the John Day Irrigation dis
trict case before Judge Phelps.
We request the party who recently
borrowed a hack tongue from our shop,
return same; we are badly In need of It.
C. M. SCRIVNER.
Owing to sickness, Mrs. C. V. Hopper
was unable to return from Portland
this week In time to assume her duties
as Instructor of music in the Heppner
schools.-
Miss Margaret Crawford returned to
Morgan on Monday to take up her
school work again on Tuesday. Hhe
spent the Christmas holidays with her
parents In this city.
Mrs. J. M. Tulford underwent an op
eration at the hands of Dr. C. C. Chick
at the Moore hospital In this city on
last Bunday. She Is reported to be do
ing nicely at this time.
Miss Elisabeth Phelps returned to Eu
gene on Monday to take up her studies
at the University, after having spent a
pleasant holiday season with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Phelps In this
city.
Miss Let a and Roland Humphreys re
turned to Eugene on Monday to take up
their work at the University of Oregon.
They spent their two weeks of vaca
tion In this city with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. T. J. Humphreys.
George M. Bcheinpp, formerly In the
chop mill business at this place, Is now
located at Hood River. He Is with a
brother there who Is foreman on th
Billy Bunday farm, and expects to make
Hood Klyer valley his future homo.
M. D. Clark, one of the directors of
the John Day Irrigation District, was
In Pendleton a few days this week at
tending a trial of one of the numerous
cases against the district before Judge
Gilbert W. Phelps, which came up on
Tuesday.
TO TRADK POIt GOOH WIIRAT
FAKM Forty-sere alfalfa farm. Good
house, good barn, garage, shop, gas en
gine to pump water Into tank, orchard,
nice grove; 4 miles from town, one
half mile to school. J. II. DeMoss, Her
mlston, Oregon Advertisement
County Agent wanted for "NATION
AL" Silos. Most complete line of Silos
produced by any manufacturer. A live
agent can make from one to two thous
and dollars during the season. Reply
In writing to the National Tank & Pipe
Co., rortland, Ore. Advertisement.
J. A. Adams was down from Hardman
yesterday and reports that up to the
time he left home the ground was bare
in that part of the county. A Chinook
hit them the early part of last week
and took off what little snow there was.
He hopes for more snow to come that
the grain may be better protected.
M. E. Bundy, who la a successful far
mer In the Lexington section, was in
Heppner on Saturday and made this
ofllce pleasant call. He feels that the
big November snow did his part of the
wheat belt a lot of good, and has as
sured a crop for the coming season.
Mild winter weather prevails out his
way at present
A kindly little letter was received
this week from Ted Young who Is now
located In San Francisco, where he ex
pects to be for the remainder of the
winter at least. Ted did not state what
he was doing, but he Is going to keep
postea on what the people of the old
home town are up to, by having this
first class family Journal visit him once
a week during the coming 12 months of
1921.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard M. James re
turned home from Portland on Satur
day, after having enjoyed a delightful
vacation In the city. They attended the
meeting of the State Teachers Associa
tion, and Prof. James reports it one of
the finest educational events It was ever
his pleasure to attend. Speakers of na
tional reputation wero on the program,
and It was a rare treat to be able to
hear them.
George Anderson departed yesterday
morning for Ontario Calif., where he
expects to spend a couple of months in
the balmy southland, visiting with rela
tives. It has been 7 years since he took
a holiday, having been engaged as camp
tender for Ihe Hynd Bros, during this
time, and he anticipates a thorough
good rest and an enjoyable time, re
turning home In plenty of time to take
up the spring work with the sheep.
Mrs. 8. E. Notson and little daughter
Margaret returned home from Salem
and Portland on Tuesday evening. They
enjoyed a very nice holiday with other
members of the family during the past
week, and Mrs. Notson alto took the lit
tle girl to a specialist who assures her
that the trouble the little girl has suf
fered with her legs since birth, can be
cured without the necessity of an oper
ation, and treatments already adminis
tered are proving of much benefit
That there are possibilities of Mor
row county becoming a great oil pro
ducing section Is shown by the fact that
a company composed of M. A. nines, C.
H. Green and B. V. Llttledeld have In
corporated the lone Oil Company, says
the lone Independent with a capital of
11000. The company has taken five
year leases on large bodies of land In
the vicinity of Wells Springs and It Is
said It la their Intention to begin boring
for oil within one year. Quite a wave of
excitement has been created by the fact
that experts think prospects for oil are
good In this locality and are willing to
risk money on their Judgment The
headquarters of the company will be at
lone.
l.HI OK THANKS,
We wish to express our-thanks
the frlcuils and neighbors and the I. O.
O. K. for their help and sympathy ex
ten. led us in our hour of sorrow caused
ly the passing of our beloved husband.
son and brother.
MARGARET WRIGHT.
Mil. and MRS. A. E. WRIGHT.
CLYDE WRIGHT.
RAYMOND WRIGHT.
WALTER WRIGHT.
MRS. MAUD RUGG.
MRS. MYRTLE CLUEBINE.
NELLIE WRIGHT.
E EXPERT HERE
Seeley, Famous In This Specialty,
Called to Walla Walla.
F. H. Seeley, of Chicago and Phil
adelphia, the noted truss expert, will
personally be at the Grand Hotel and
will remain in Walla Walla this Mon
day and Tuesday only, Jan. 9-10. Mr.
Seeley says: "The Spermatic Shield
will not only retain any case of rup
ture perfectly, but contracts the op
ening in 10 days on the average case.
Being a vast advancement over all
former methods exemplifying in
stantanious effects immediately ap
preciable and withstanding any strain
or position no matter the size or lo
cation. Large or difficult cases, or
incissional ruptures (following oper
ations) specially solicited. This in
strument received the only award in
England and in Spain, producing re
sults without surgery, injections,
medical treatments or prescriptions.
Mr. beeley has documents from the
United States Government, Washing
ton, D. C., for inspection. He will
be glad to demonstrate without
charge or fit them if desired. Busi
ness demands prevent stopping at
any other place in this section.
P. S. Every statement in this notice
has been verified before the Federal
and State Courts. H. F. Seeley.
Home Office, 117 No. Dearborn St.,
Chicago, 111.
of ll.o Itrpparr Mialas Csaipaay Willi
Im held at the office of S. E. Van Vac-I
tor. Ilt-pptier, Oregon, on the second
Tuesilay In February, 1322. being the
Uth day of February. 192, at the hoar
of t o'clock in the afternoon of said
day. This meeting Is for the purposa of
electing officers and the transaction of
such other business as may appear.
D. B. STALTElt, President
J. O. HAGER, Secretary.
NOTICE.
TO HIGHWAY MOTOR TRANSPOR
TATION COMPANIES AND PER
SONS, And to whom It may Concern:
You and each of you are hereby noti
fied that the law passed at the special
session of the Legislature providing
for supervision and regulation of trans
portation of persons and property for
compensation over public highways by
motor vehicles Is now In force and ef
fect and you are advised to secure In
structions by communicating with the
Commission Immediately. For your
reference and convenience a copy of
the law Is now on file with County1
Clerk.
Dated at Salem, Oregon, this 31st day
of December, 1921.
PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION
OF OREGON,
By Fred A. Williams, Chairman.
ATTEST; Wm. P. Ellis, Secretary.
WASTKII To work by hour, ironing,
plain sewing and house cleaning, phone
732- 2tp.
Kill TRADE House and two lots
for light truck or car. No Junk. R
Chatham, Morgan, Ore. Advertisement
WASTED Information aa to the ad
dress of Lewis C. Allen whose address
was Lexington about 188. Address E.
W. Spalding, National Metropolitan
Bank Building, Washington, D. C Ad
vertisement tt
LOST Pair of ladles' buckskin (loves
trimmed In beeds; family keepsake.
Lost between George Sperry'i and the
Hugh Berry places. Dee. 6th. Suitable
reward If returned to this office.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed by the
County Court of the State of Oregon
for Morrow County, Administrator o
the Estate of Bernard F. Doherty, de
ceased; and that all persons having
claims against the said estate must
present the same, duly verified accord
ing to law, to me at the office of Attor
ney F. A. McMenamin, In Heppner, Ore
gon, within six months from the date
of the first publication of this notice
cember 29, 1921. Date of last publi
cation being January 28, 1922.
JAMES O. DOHERTY.
Admnlstrator of the Estate of
Bernard F. Doherty, deceased.
thator REPAIRING I am pre
pared to coma right to your place and
do repair work on your tractor, auto
mobile or gas angina. My charges will
be reasonable and my work la guaran
teed. F. B. MARSHALL, Box III,
Heppner. Advertisement
Seed rye for sale at the Scott Mc
Millan Warehouse, Lexington. Adv.
Seed rye for sale at the Scott Mc
Millan Warehouse, Lexington Adv.
ALFALFA RANCH TO TRADE.
Who has a good wheat ranch to trade
without any money changing hands
either way, for one of the best near
ln, highly improved Willow creek al
falfa ranches a money maker. Owner
simply wants to raise wheat for a
while. See me at once. E. M. SHUTT.
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NOTICE OF T(I KIIOI.DERS ANNU
AL MEETING.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
Ihe Annual Meeting of the stockholders
NEGLECT!
Who Pays?
Don't Let Your Bat
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We are here for your
service, convenience and
security, to store your bat
tery whore it will he taken
care of is truly a convenience.
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g Take home a bucket of our lard. It
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Grocers
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West
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s 16 acres, all under ditch, partly in cultivation, alfalfa, 3
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barn and out buildings; stock and machinery; good S
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miles from town. 3
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EE Heal Estate and Insurance, Heppner.
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We have it, will get it,
or it is not made
Gilliam & Bisbee
We are Offering
Superior and
Van Brunt Drills
In Stock, at a Price Below what
we can replace them
Peoples Hardware Co
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THE UNIVERSAL CAR
We are overstocked on Ford side cur
tains. While they last we will sell
full sets of four Mohair cur
tains complete for
$5.00
Come in and get a set and keep out the cold
Also Denatured Alcohol for $1 a gallon
Why let your radiator freeze?
Latourell Auto Co.
Authorized Ford Soles and Service
Heppner, Oregon
ord owners!
boes our car crank
hard and creep for
ward in this q
cold weather :
If the clutch adjustment is correct,
your trouble is probably caused by us
ing an oil that does not flow freely at
low temperatures. The oil congeals
between the plates of the clutch, bind
ing them together as if your high
speed were partially engaged.
Zerolene No. 1 (Light) flows freely at
low temperatures and gives correct lubrica
tion from the start.
Because of its low cold test it eliminates
sticking of the clutch plates, hard cranking
and excessive wear on bearings and cylin
ders while the engine is warming up.
Drain your crankcase, fill with Zerolene
No. 1 (Light) and forget cold weather lu
brication troubles.
For sale by dealers everywhere and at
our stations.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California)
grade for each
type of engin e
HEPPNER GARAGE, Heppner
UNIVERSAL GARAGE, Heppner
COHN AUTO CO., Heppner
LATOURELL AUTO CO., Heppner
LEACH BROS., Lexington
. C. R. McALISTER, Lexington