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PAGE TWO TIE GAZETTE-TIMES nir m;ipi r.nrrrrr.. rui,:,M ThT HFWM TIVKS F.4ahlM N..-n t-T . . COV'li; I1AT KP IKI RI ART II. liit f. ' " Ttjrdr Biw l-t" n V1IK M Hl tXIH I'KAWFnKP -t.r. 1,1 IS !'.' tir- Ml H. 1'JH.M or-i . ' tiO-css matter At't KBTimvn K AT FS OIVFN ON Al'fl.li ATIHN bTPSCKU'TIOS RATKS: . til . I 00 . .T . M ir I MokRuw corvTT official paper Tlih AVt.Kll.AN 1KKSS ASSOCIATION Farmers as Manufac turers. Hr:NK inM. I:KY FORD, wtso makes ten sttaJ of rwo biajes o gr' where one grew before ar j sometimes where none grew before has said that farming :hould he di ne in twenty days; and this coupled with Edison's vis ton of twenty years ago, which Jssclosed a manufacturing rural curnmunitv, plus the present con dition of the fanjier, brings sharp ly to the front a situation of sig nificance. Every day the farmer is being diased out of the fields by his own machinery. Due to improved methods of operation he can raise more food than the world can eat. The result is he is always selling on a glutted market. Finally he rushes into the city and the city man would rush way from it if he knew where to go or what o do. Thoughtful review of the farm er's situation leads one to the be lief that his relief will come not in palliative legislation, but in the adjustment of his business to the electrical age which is now begin ning to take its place in our econ omic life. There is only one an swer to the poor condition of the farmer plus the Tiigh cost of living for the urban population, namely, the elimination of the idle hour. The times of planting, cultivating and harvesting. For the rest, his time and investment are waste that must be spread over the vol ume of his product. If our farms were equipped with small manu facturing plants that could be k.'pt busy producing standardized nec essities, such for example a5 screws, nails, bolts, shoe laces, knife handles and a thousand and one other products, then the rainy day would be one of activity and profit instead of one of loafing at a loss. One of these day-, Mr. Ford will work out the problem and the idle hour will be abol ished. s-s-s We defy California to produce any better weather, any time, than Morrow county Tias been enjoying for the past two months. We had a nasty spell in December that did a lot of damage, to be sure, but mother nature seems to be doing her level best to make amends, and what we have been enjoying is hot to be excelled anywhere. A friend of ours remarked to us yesterday that he had been keep ing tab on the weather conditions and that our mean average tem perature had been on a par with that of San Diego "for the past six months, regardless of the severe spell in December. In the mean time we have also had more than the normal amount of moisture. S-S-S "hole Nation May Hear. IT IS announced that the inaug ural ceremonies iMarch 4 wili be broadcast by a chain of stations scattered across the continent so that every nook and corner of the United States will be in tune with Washington. Fortv station? will b linked to- WHAT 5 TH' IDEA FOLKS IN OUR TOWN -IK-CORRECT KXlBLV ?- ITS S 10 - vou ae lath EVE3V MOBNW' &ETTIN" TO TH' STOBfi By Edward McCuDough ALTOCASTER This Week's Cross Word Puzzle Bt -ckkat HOW TO SOLVE A CROSS-WORD PUZZLE ..TJ.7. , 7. T" " '""Ml" , . .... . , .WTO for in.taner. namtxT on koruontai give, tkr .Mmmon for . word whvk .,11 fin ,j . th. . JilL. T 1 ' a. it n Few .f th w.rd. are re. II, diftrwN. H.wmr. then ar real teelen in the Mule ,o.t t. ire rr intereM. and the erea.-w.rd n.r.l. fan ri,..y ,M . ,rra, ' M,in- H. lak HORIZONTAL 1. One who wndra. f. To brown. B 10. KiTts of Psalm. 11. Famous preitlf?nt (Init.). IS. To kill. 15. lif ore. 16. Tame, fondled animals. I. To d-.ii-e. ft. Time of year. -1. Kxcue. 23. Preposition. '2h. Nerative. 27. PrrtaininB to tahbr.). 2v Indefinite article. 23. Implement Ibewins). 50. Peronai pronoua, 51. Scent. "4. A definite upot. S-v A hoy't name. 36. Little devil. 3. Conjunetkm. ;W. A !eparaie entry in an account. 40. Preposition. 41. In spite of. 42. Fxiitor . iahbr.. 4. An eastern state (abbr.). 5. Thus. 46. Members of a church body. 57. To talk. -iv A European black bird. 59. Short letter. 0, A curved bone. 52. Nickname of famous president. 63. An eaeie. iA. Boy's nickname. fi.5. Same as fi2 horizontal. n. A Kirl's name. 53. Army order (abbr.). 7ft. Boy's name (abbr.). 72. Hoy s name (abbr.). 75. A Ftep, 75. Pos.e?ive form of a girl's name. 77. To be able. t. To cure, as herring:, by waiting and smoking. M. Cuts. Miowance made for waste. "4. A lock of human hair, 5. To Jion. 7, Main thorouphfare (abbr.). Laree quantities. Wide-mouth water pitchers. At an angle. VERTICAL 1. Vnusual. 2. Adverb. 3. Six i Roman numeral). 4. Boy's name (abbr.). 6. A bone. 7. An exclamation. A couch. 9. An implement. 10. A precise description. 11. A beverage. pettier by telephone wires, break ing all records for interconnection between broadcasters. When President Harding was inaugurated in 1921, the public address system was employed en abling the crowd of 125,000 which filled the plaza and overflowed in to the park to hear his voice. Think of the wonderful ad vancement during the short period of four years! President Cool idge's voice will be carried to a national audience of 25,000,000. S-S-S The local weather man reports that up to the present, Heppner has received more than her nor mal portion of moisture, and re ports from over the county are to the effect that the ground is well wet. The fine open spell of weath er should bring the newly-sown grain up rapidly. Plenty of mois ture at the right time in June will insure an abundant crop and there should be a good harvest the corn- ing fall. At any rate, we shall nave torgotten an our troubles within a year or two for present erd. tlhe, ! tz 3(33 inJ4irrT -i I iTp I " l-" "TF" Sa r - tfTI I P - sav, Hoaev op " later I I an' err those j faZt FIRED; , W Oil THE GAZETTE-TIMES. HEPPNER. OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 192o bf.mv T oumhrr pl.wl In the blank white oetuw, you will find the definition definition ot word whu-h will fill in nil ,h. .p. , th, , blark ' ' nunkmisur ana vertically or aerom and down. a. .see,,,...!!. t di. , ,, at .Na. 4C h.rmnt.l I, U , . 18. Rights (abbr.). 14. A prefix meaning three. 18. A magazine. 17. Thus. 19. Entangle. 22. Not approachable. 25. A girl's name. 24. Aroused to action. 26. A single unit. 32. A boy's name. 3 J. Preposition. afi. Incorporated accountant (abbr.). 37. Portugal (abbr.). Si. A conjunction. 43. To act. 4". A critical mark. 48. Depart. 49. Repent. 50. A man's name. 51. An Italian Province. 52. Preposition. 53. Well-known. 54. Guided. 55. Part of verb "to be." 56. Characteristics. 57. To go I Scot). 61. An insect- 67. A girl's name. 6. Artless. 70. Remote. 71. A title given to an English peer. 73. Past tense of sleep. 74. To throw about. 76. To put away. , 78. A unit of measure (abbr.). 79. A note of the musical scale. 80. Coarse outer coat of cereals. S2. You (German polite form). S4. A beverage. 36. A medical man (abbr.). 88. House of Lords. Answer to last week's puzxte. EMi TDeMfjlTftf e conditions are bound to change for the better, S-S-S Tax Free Property. Manufacturer. TT USED to be only churches i and schools that were tax free property on a large scale, and state legislatures always had some one who enjoyed introducing a bill to place church property on the tax rolls. We hear little or nothing of that any more, but in the past twenty two years the value of real prop erty exempted from taxation has risen to twenty-one billion dollars, says a National Industrial Board. How such a vast amount of real estate and improvements can es cape taxation, will become the subject of a great deal of inquiry and possible official investigation Considered on top of tax-free securities in the shape of munici pal and state bonds, that are voted by the people for all manner of public purposes, the problem is a serious one and affects all invest ments. BQVS - 6 TO (6 VeAfeS ENTE& THE NATION -WIDE DRAWlNCr CONTEST 15 BIO PRIZES,- FREE 8l& LEAGUE BASEBALL OLCVti BATb AMP ESALUa AlMDlV DQAW A PICTURE OP "OLD POP" IN THIS COMIC and r-iAKg aihj iau&h Peal HARP uuaw lauoem. ihan PiCTUae GEPRODUCEO HERE WRITE NAME , ADDRESS AND, A6E ON BACK OP DRAW I NO AL&O TELL OS WHAT K.IHO OC1 OUOVH oa BAT VOO WANT IP you Ae WINNER SCNO DHAWIN&e CAQ8 THIS PAPtft. MV. DCAB PQlBHDS . I HAV PEC.VBD ALL OB SOUfl. PIKlB D.im tin i-i.tf1 lot hatching. Duma Kock and Ltjhorni, O. A. C. train. None bttr. Trial will eon- rinc you. R. Woulrry, Capiul Poul- "Traitt. alrm. l'r. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICB OF SALS Or ANIMALS. Notit Is W.TT-KT tivm that br virtu of the law. of the State of Oreaon the unjer .aned hu uken up the hereinfter dve erihe4 animal, found running at larg-e up on hie premuee in Morrow County, State of Orecon. and that he will, on Saturday, the Jfth day of February, 1925. at liu ranch on Butter Creek. 1 milea aoutheart of Pine City. Oregon, in laid county, at public auction to the kiirheet bidder for cash in hand Mid animal., unleea the same au nave Deen redeemed prior to tht date, said sale to be at the hour of If ocl.-k A. M. of said day. Said animals one described aa follows, to-wit: One bay horse. SDider brand nn us ki One sorrel gelding, spider brand oa left mt. One bay colt, spider brand on left hip. One bay mare, spider brand on left hip. une nay mare branded O on right One sorrel gelding branded JTK connect ed on riirht shoulder. One bay mare branded JTK connected on rigni snouioer. One bay mare, branded JF connected right hip. One mare and colt, branded JTK con- nwim on rignt snouider. One sorrel mare, no brand. One bay gelding with blata face, brand. One mare and colt, branded JK connect- i un rignt snouider. One black mare and colt, branded P with bar. above and bar below, on right hip. One bay mare, 6 years old. with colt, pitchfork brand on right shoulder. One black filly branded J K connected on right hip. One black, gelding, branded bar with dot above and dot below on left jaw. One gray gelding with blotch brand. One gray filly, no brand. One sorrel gelding branded JK connected on rignc snouider. One bay gelding, 4 years old. no brand. Three bay geldings with no brand. One roan horse branded E N on left hip Two brown fillies, branded JTK con nected on riwht hip. Three head horses with blotch brand. Five head yearlings past, with no brand. One bay mare, 10 years old, branded i . on len snouider. One sorrel horse, 1 year old, bald face, no brand One brown mare, branded W with darn wye uo 10 rignt, OB lelt shoulder. One white mare, 12 years old, no brand One bay mare, branded K S on left shoulder. One sorrel horse, bald face, no brand. One small saddle horse, stocking legged hiiii on loreneau, TIO Orand. One brown mare with eye out, 12 years old, no brand. One bay mare with crippled colt by side, branded 1 8 on right shoulder. One gray horse, blotch brand. One roan, mare, branded F reversed with O attached at bottom, on left hip has colt. One brown horse, spider brand on left hip. One bay mare with blotch brand. One black horse, brand not located. One white mare, with blotch brand. One sorrel mare with colt, branded JTK connected on right shoulder. One bay gelding, 4 years old. wagon hub brand, on left hip. Ope bay gelding, branded bar with dot above and dot below on left jaw. One bay gelding branded JTK connected on right shoulder. One black mare with colt, branded JTK connected on right shoulder. One brown mare branded V on right jaw. One bay horse, shield brand on left shoul der. One brown mare, 2 years old. no brand. One gray mare, yearling, mio brand. One brown mare, t years old, snider brand on left hip. One brown gelding, branded JTK con nected on right shoulder. One bay gelding, branded spider brand on left hip. One mare with colt, branded spider brand on left hip. ANTONE VEY, Postoffice address. Echo, Oregon. LIBERAL REWARD. For information leading to the re covery of the following described an imals that strayed from the Bell ranch in Black Horse some time dur ing the month of January last, I will pay a liberal reward. Said animals are described as fol lows, to-wit: One gray mare, weight about 1500 pounds, branded BW an left shoulder. One bay horse, weight about 1350 pounds, branded BW on left shoulder. One sorrel mare, weight about 1200 pounds, obscure brand. One white mare, weight about 1200 pounds, branded G on right shoulder and BW on left shoulder. HARRY DUVALL, Lexington. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. Notice is hereby given that Minnie L. McMillan, administratrix of the estate of William E. Leach, deceased, has filed her final account with the Clerk of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, and that said Court has set as the time and place for the settlement of said account, March 7, 1925, "at the hour of 2:30 o'clock P. M. in the Court room of said Court in Heppner. Oregon. Anyone desiring to file ob jections to said account must file the same on or before said March 7, 1925. minnie L. McMillan, Administratrix. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, V. 8. Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, January 30, 1925. NOTICE is hereby given that Har ry Brown, of Heppner, Oregon, who. on February 3, 1920, made Additional Homestead Entry, Act 12-29-16, No. 018561, for SWK NWVi, W4 SW14, SE SWV4, Section 22. NEVi NE14 Sec. 20, NE4 SE, Ntt NEV4, Section 28, Township 1 South, Range 28 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above de scribed, before United States Com missioner, at Heppner, Oregon, on the 14th day of March, 1925. Claimant names as witnesses: F. A. Gentry, A. P. Hughes. W. L. Vincent, G. E. Ayers, all of Lem Oregon. J. H. PEARE, Register. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MOR ROW COUNTY. Idaho State Life Insurance Company, corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Albert E. Johnson. Edna Woolerv Johnson, husband and wife, R. 0.' Donovan, Sadie L. Donovan, hus band and wife, The Farmers & Stockgrowers National Bank, a cor poration, W. S. Smith and C. W. McNamer, Defendants. -By virtue of a writ of execution. decree and order of sale Issued out of the above entitled court in the above entitled suit to me directed and dated the 16th day of February, 1925, in favor of the plaintiff and against the defendants, R. O. Donovan and Sadie L. Donovan, husband and wife, Albert E. Johnson and Edna Woolery Johnson, husband and wife, The Far mers Stockgrowers National Bank, a corporation, W. S, Smith and C. W. McNamer, for the recovery of the sum of $1500.00 with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per annum from the 10th day of July, 1923; for the sum of 1154.41 with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per annum from the 24th day of November, 1924; for the further sum of (15,00; and the sum of 1400.00 as attorney fees and for the costs and disbursement! of this suit taxed at 123.10, commanding me to sell the following described real property situate in Morrow Coun ty, Oregon, to-wit: The Northeast Quarter (NE1..) of the Southwest Quarter (SWWI Lots numbered Three (3) and Four 14), and the Southeast Quarter (SE1) of the Southwest Quarter tSWVi) and the South east Quarter (SE"1 of" Section Thirty-one (SH, in Township One (II, North of Range Twenty-five (25). East of Willamette Merid ian, containing 35US acres, more or less, according to government survey. NOW THEREFORE in compliance with the demands of the said execu tion, decree and order of sale, I will on Satunlay, the 21st day of March. 1925, at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M. at the front door of the County Court House in Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, all the right title, estate and interest thnt the said defendants, Albert E. Johnson, Edna Woolery Johnson, husband and wife, R. O. Donovan, Sadie L Donovan, hus band and wifeMThe Farmers & Stock growers National Bank, a corporation, W. S. Smith and C. W. McNamer, had on April the 27th, 1922, (date of said mortgagel or that the said defendants or either of them in the above en tiled suit have since acquired down to and including the date of sale in and to the above described real prop erty or any part thereof to satisfy the said writ of execution, decree and order of sale with interest, costs and accruing costs. Dated at Heppner, Oregon, Febru ary 16th, 1925. 1 GEORGE McDUFFEE, Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon. Date of first publication, February 19th, 1925. Date of last publication, March 19th, 1925. . WILL M. PETERSON and ED WARD J. CLARK, Attorneys for Plaintiff. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, January 28, 1925. NOTICE is hereby given that Wil liam H. Instone, of Lena, Oregon, who, on March 8, 1920, made Addi tional Homestead Entry, Act 12-29-16, No. 018806, for SE14 NEVi, NEVi SE54, Lots 1 and 2, Section 1, Town ship 2 South, Range 27 East, Willam ette Meridian, has filed notice of in tention to make final Proof, to estab lish claim to the land above described before United States Commissioner, at Heppner, Oregon, on the 13th day of March, 1925-. Claimant names as witnesses: W. W. Kilcup, of Lena, Oregon) J. B. Kenny, H. E. Instone, and J. T. Morgan, all of Heppner, Oregon. J. H. PEARE, Register. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MOR ROW COUNTY. W. V. PEDRO, Plaintiff) vs. Richard Taylor, and all) other persons or parties) ..nknown, claiming anylSUMMONS right, title, estate, lien.) or interest in the real) estate described in the) complaint herein, ) Defendants.) IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit, on or before the 21st day of March, 1925, if served by pub'ication, or if personally served outside the State of Oregon, then on or before six weeks from the date of such ser vice, and if you fail to answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in his complaint, to-wit: for a de cree of the Court that the plainiff is the owner in fee-simple of the follow ing described real property in Mor row County, State of Oregon, to-wit: The South half of the Southeast quar ter of Section 24; the North half of the Northeast quarter of Section 25 all in Township 4 South, Range 25. East of the Willamette Meridian, and that the defendants above named have no right, title, estate, lien or interest in or to the said real property, or any portion thereof, and that plaintiff's title be forever quieted against the defendants, and each of them, and all persons claiming by, through or n- der them or any of them. Thia summons is being published bv order of the County Judge of Morrow County, State of Oregon, made and entered on the 3rd day of February, two, in wnicn order it specified that the summons should be published for the period of six weeks. WOODSON & SWEEK, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Address, Heppner, Oregon, NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. Notice is hereby given that R. A. Thompson, administrator of the Part nership Estate of W. O. Minor and R. A. Thompson, W. 0. Minor, de ceased, has filed his final account of his administration of said estate with the Clerk of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, ana mat said Uourt has set as the time and place for hearing on and the settlement of said account, February ztn, 1H25, at the hour of 2:30 o'clock P. M. in the Court room of said Court in Heppner, Oregon. Any one object ing to said account must file objec tions on or before said date, R. A. THOMPSON, Administrator. 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 Administratrix of the Estate of Albert H, Stamp, de ceased, and that all persons having claims against the said estate must present the same, duly verified ac cording to law, to me at the office of my attorney, 8. E. Notson, In Hepp ner, Oregon, within six months from the date of first publication of this notice. Date of first publication, February 6, 1925. ELIZA A. GATES, Administratrix, NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY ON EXECUTION. Notice Is hereby given that under and by virtue of an attachment exe cution duly Issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Multnomah, on the 19th day of Jan uary, 1925, and to me directed pur suant to a judgment and order of sale duly entered and rendered in said Court on the 26th day of August, 1924, in favor of Shell Campany of California, a corporation, plaintiff, and agninst John Vaughn, Joseph Fig- Ini, and David Kilton, partners doing business under the firm name of Mar ket Garage, defendants, for the aum of One Thousand three hundred five atid 65-100 ($1,306.65) dollars, with Interest from the 26th day of August, 1924, at the rate of six per cont per annum, and the further aura of $32.80, coats and disbursements, ! will on Saturday, the 28th day of February, 1925, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the front door of th Court House, at Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, sell at pub lic auction to the highest bidder for cash, all the right title and interest of the defendant, John Vaughn, in and to the following described real property, situate in Morrow County, Oregon, to-wit: Lots S, and 6 in Block I of Mt. Vernon's Second Addition to the city of Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, also Tract No. 150 (D R 35) in said city of Heppner, Oregon; and also, the South half of the Northeast quar ter, and the East half of the Southeast quarter of Section 13, the Northeast 'quarter, and the East half of the Northwest quar ter and the Northeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 24, in Township 2 South, Range 25 East of Willamette Meridian. The above described real proporty be ing the property attached in the ac tion in which said judgment and or der of sale was rendered, and com manded to be sold in said execution. Dated this 22nd day of January, 1925. GEO. McDUFFEE, Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Tha Dallea, Oregon, December 24, 1924. NOTICE is hereby given that Bar ney Devlin, of Heppner, Oregon, who, on Mar. 31, 1920, made H. E. 021385, for SV4SWW, SWVsSEK, Sec. 11, NH NEVi, SEViNEVi, NEViNWVs, Sec. 14, T. 4 S., R. 26 E., and on Feb. 80, 1924, made additional H. E. No. 023132, for SVjSEVi, Sec. 20, WViSWVi, Section 21, Township 4 South, Range 26 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three-year Proof to establish claim to tho land above described, before Gay M. Anderson, United States Commissioner, at Hepp ner, Oregon, on the 25th day of Feb ruary, 1925. Claimant names as witnesses: A. G. Devore, P. H. Mollahan, Pat rick Connell, Frank Monahan, all of Heppner, Oregon. J. W. DONNELLY, Register. Eat more aea foods-. They are highly recommneded by all leading physicians aa being necessary to proper food bal ance. , FRESH OYSTERS, CLAMS and CRABS arriving now twice each week. Why not a big oyster stew, creamy, ridi and appetising? ELKHORN RESTAURANT HEPPNER'S POPULAR EATING HOUSE Delicious Coffee Professional Cards GLENN Y. WELLS ATTORNEY-AT-LAVV 1026 Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Portland, Oregon Phone Broadway 6583 DR. A. II. JOHNSTON Physician and Snrgeon L 0. 0. F. Building Phonal OSes, Mala (II; Bes 4)2 HEPPNER. ORKOON A. M. EDWARDS ' I DRILL WELLS I also handle Casing, Windmills and Supplies, do fishing and clean out old wella. BOX 14, LEXINGTON, ORE. DR. F. E. FARRIOR DENTIST I. 0. 0. F. Building Heppner, Oregon A. D. McMURDO, M. D. PHYSICIAN SURGEON - Office in Masonic Building Trained Nurse Assistant Heppner, Oregon Drs. Brown and Chick PHYSICIANS 4V SURGEONS 800 Alberta St. (Cor. E 24th.), PORTLAND, ORE. WOODSON & SWEEK ATTORNEY8-AT-LAW Offices in First National Bank Building Heppner, Oregon l Mm r3f S. E. NOTSON A TTOBN K Y-AT-LA W Office In Caurt Hons Bappaar, Oregon F. II. ROBINSON LAWYER 10NK. OBEOON AUCTIONEER . Farm and Personal Property Sale A Specialty. T Years In Umatilla County. G. L. BENNETT, Lexington, Ore. FIRE INSURANCE Waters & Anderson HepptMT, Oregon MOUNTAIN Copper Carbonate For dry treating seed wheat for smut con trol. A Copper Carbonate of the highest purity, very fine and adherent. It sticks to the grain giving an even coating to each kernel. No excess to clog the drill. 250-pound barrels 26 '2c per pound Less Quantities 28c per pound Freight paid to Heppner. The Pendleton Drug Co. The REXALL Store The REXALL Store Pendleton, Ore. I ING AND PAPERHAHGING W. T. Brookhouser PHONE MAIN 703 Or leave orders with Peoples Hardware Co. TEA American experts have demonstrat ed that by packing in vacuum the tea leaf while hot from the firing pans, all the delicate flavors of the leaf are re tained. We now have in stock a fresh sup of vacuum packed Tea at the same prices that formerly were asked for the old style way. They come in 1-4-lb., 1-2-lb. and 1-lb. tins. Try a can the next time you are in need of Tea. ' Full satisfaction guaranteed. 1 Phelps Grocery Company PHONE 53 E. J. STARKEY ELECTRICIAN HOUSE WIRING A SPECIALTY Heppner. Oregon i 111 C. A. MINOR FWE, AUTO AND LIFI INSURANCE Old Un Con pa ales REAL ESTATE Heppner, On. MATERNITY HOME MH8. 6. C AIKEN, B IFF NCR I am preparW to tmkm Umltecl ftitm- htsr of mttrn.tjr .wms t my Ibomj. PatttHita riviUgtl to cfcMa tfc4r trwa phrmliaj. beat of o-vr and atUntion aMaratL p hon .1 m JQS.J.NYS ATT9RNEY-AT-LAW Vpstairs In Humphreys Building Heppner, rasws