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HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1926. PAGE FIVE Coral jjapptttfagg There will be an executive meeting ot the American Region Auxiliary a the home of Mra. Walter Hoore on Wednesday evening, March 24. A full attendance ia urged. Regular meet ing at Hotel Heppner, Monday eve ning, march ti. Heppner Rod A Gun club this week oraerea a new trap to throw out the blue rocks. The old trap is given credit for many of the low scores in the past, and it is believed the new one will raise the average eonaider- aoiy. W. V. Crawford departed Monday morning for Bend and central Oregon in me interests or the Kemington Cash Register company, which com pany he represents. He spent a week witn ms ramny here. Willis McCarty and family were hero last week end from thoir home at The Dalles, visiting relatives and friends. Willis (Kit) makes freight runs over the U.-W. K. & N. in tho ca pacity of conductor. Mrs. Jared Aiken is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Curran, from her home at Oakland, Calif. Jared is following the insur ance game in the Bay city, and likes it fine. Harley D. Fear, former resident of this county, spent the end of the week here on business from Portland. He holds a position on the inter-state bridge between Portland and Van couver. Earl Hallock spent a vacation of a week in Portland, returning the end of the week to his position as assist and cashier of the Farmers & Stock growers National bank. For Rent, 5000 acres summer sheen range, abundance water, timber, easy accessmie, lu miles of Elgin, in Union county. Jesse Crum, Elgin, Oregon. FOR RENT Sheep range that will be good by Apil 15th. Good place to shear, 2 miles from R. R. station. Address S. C. Goff, Minam, Oregon. Latourell Auto company this week disposed of a new Ford truck to W. T. Campbell. Mr. Campbell will use the vehicle in his fertilizer business. Second Hand Saelta Wanted Can use sacks with holes; pay 6c apiece. Leave at Brown Warehouse Company, Heppner. W. T. CAMPBELL. W. B. Barratt was in the city sev eral days last week, looking into the new lamb and wool crop situation. He now resides in Portland. Mrs. N. C. Maris, one timo resident of Heppner but now of Portland, was in the city for the funeral of the late Andrew Rood. Mrs. Maurice Frye returned from a visit to her old home in Illinois last Sunday. Maurice drove to Pendleton to meet her- Frank Grlffln was here from lone on Monday. He reports crop prospects in the lower country to be bright at the present. The R. B. Wilcox famUy was in the city Saturday from their home on the Silo farm, below Lexington. Wanted To buy or rant mountain ranch, 160 to 400 acres. Write XYZ, Heppner Gazette Times. Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Anderson were in the city tho end of tho week from their Portland home. A second-hand cream separator at Case Furniture Co. exchange depart ment. For Sale 130-egg incubator in good condition. Inquire this office. 2t. Frank Harwood spent several days last week in Portland on business. Oscar Keithley was in the city yes terday from his Eight Mile farm. Wanted Work on ranch by man and wife. Address W. B. Shaw, lone. 2t. INFLUENZA. From State Board of Health. While it is not cause for serious alarm there is an increasing number of cases of influenza being reported from all parts of the state. Influenza in a mild form is constantly present. The real world-wide paridemics have usually been preceded by a number of smaller epidemics which passed un noticed. Influenza has been hailed by suc cessive generations as a new disease. It is, however, an old disease, and epidemics are recorded as early as 1600 A. D. Except in time of epi demics it is difficult to distinguish be tween cases of true influenza and se vere colds or mild infections of the nose, throat and bronchial tubes. The disease is, however, easily recogni zable when it occurs in epidemics. The diagnostic difficulty in connec tion with the disease is due to the fact that the disease only occurs in uncomplicated form during the early stages of an epidemic. Uncomplicat ed cases are almost never fatal, Influenza Is an acute, extremely contagious disease resembling a se vere cold, with fever, pain in the head, eyes, ears or muscles. It comes on suddenly and the general weak ness is entirely out of proportion to the other symptoms. The disease Is sils xtremelv infectious. It ia tnn.mlt. ted by saliva and mnnit Himun by coughing, apittine and sneezino no can prooaDiy te indirectly trans ited by contact with eating uten ls and nerhans. to oust, ine causative agent of influ enza is not known. Susceptibility seems to be universal ana ine aisease spreads through com munities with sneeri jinrl uhuk indicates that there is very little nat ural resistance In the normal imlivirl- ual. The real menana nf inflnon-x. im due to its complications, because it lowers tne patient's risistance, espec ially his resistance to reiniminn, In. fections and thus makes him an easy prey to pneumonia. The common cold should ha rr,nrA ed as a serious matter. The preven tion oi innuenza is largely a personal matter. Effective meaRiirpn Henonrt on the voluntary subjection of the naoits oi tne individual to the public good. Everyone should realize the serious nature oi a "com." A cold mav be lost anything from a trivial "cold in le head" to tmfmmnnin. TVia infaa. tion may vary from the very mild to the most virulent known to medical science. I WANT YOUR CATTLE & HOGS I buy anything from one head to a carload, or more If you have 'cm. Prices right, deliv ered at Heppner stock yards. R. D. ALLSTOTT Phone Main lit, Heppner, Ore. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to express our sincere gratitude and thanks for the kind ness and sympathy shown by our many relations and friends during the illness and death of our beloved wife, mother, daughter and sister, also for the beautiful floral offerings. Arch Cochran and Family. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Bergstrom. William Bergstrom. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Bergstrom. Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Bergstrom. CARD OF THANKS. To all those who so kindly assisted us during the illness and death of our beloved father; for the many expres sions of sympathy; especially for the many beautiful floal offerings and to those who gave the use of automo biles, we extend our heartfelt thanks. Mr. and Mrs. Wal'or Rood. Harry Rood. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Loolittle. CARD OF THANKS. We take this method to express our sincere thanks to all those who so kindly assisted during the illness and death of our brother. MRS. L. P. DAVIDSON. MRS. EMMA JOHNSON. MR. E. E. LOVGREN. MR. F. M. LOVGREN. PREVENTION Medical science ac knowledges that cod-liver oil is invaluable to prevent rickets, weak-bones or o&erfcnroc4rnamutritka. Scott's Emulsion of pure, nourishing cod liver oil, abounds in the vitamins that nearly every child needs regularly. bcott s emulsion It Important nourish mentto help overcome faulty nutrition, Price 60 ana SI .20 Scott & gown. Bloomfilld, K.J, 2HlJ REGENTS DISCUS9 PRESIDENT. University of Oregon, Eugene. Mar. 17. Consideration of a new president lor the University of Oregon was the main item of business at the board of legents meeting Monday. The board went into executive session to discuss presidential candidates after concluding routine business. Another meeting is expected to be held in an proximately two weeks when further action will probably be taken on the presidency. CQUrJTY COURT HAS FEBRUARY MEETING NEW PORTABLE cRanington TYPEWRITER has come to Hart-wood's IT'S A DANDY, em bodying latest Rem ington improvements. Standard carriage light of touch simple to operate carry it where you please. SEE IT AT Harwood's Everythiug in Jewelry - sMusic adio at Court met in regular session with all officers present at Heppner, Ore gon, February 3, 1926, when the fol lowing proceedings were had: The road petitions of Elra Lamor- eaux and C. W. Benefiel were read and referred to the District Attorntff for action on the viewers' reports. 116,000.00 of Bond money was trans ferred to the lone-Gooseberry Mar ket Road to apply as money due on the lone-Gooseberry road. Court cooperated to the extent of $1500.00 with the State in Preflatory Animal Hunter work and ordered the 1925 balance to be used for such 'pur pose in 1926. The road petitions of L. V. Carlson and C. H. Erwin were Tead and Emil I Carlson named as viewer and Feb. 11 set as date for making view and sur vey. The road petition of Clave Van Schoiack was read and August Rahner named as viewer and Feb. 10, 1926, set as date for making view and sur vey. Court allowed the following bills: Farmers Elevator Co., I-G.-.I 39.50 Bristow A Johnson, I-G 46.99 State Acei. Com., I-G 82.08 Union Oil Co., I-G 216.03 Puget Sound Powder Co., I-G 574.70 J. P. O'Meara, I-G ..- 16.10 E. R. Lundell, I-G ..- - 14.74 Howard-Cooper Co., I-G . 146.82 Dupont Powder Co., I-G 63.16 Gordon-Finklebeiner, I-G 20.78 P. G. Balsiger, I-G , 7.89 Bert Mascn, I-G 3.70 Standard Oil Co., I-G 32.00 Peoples Hdwe. Co., I-G 5.37 Martin Reid, I-G 22.96 Sheriff, I-G . 121.01 State Acci. Com., I-G 38.94 Tum-A-Lum Co, I-G 25.55 Gilliam & Bisbee, I-G 8.44 Braley & Graham, Gen 77.95 HermiBton Produce Co, No. 2 4.12 W. L. McCaleb, General 166.66 M. D. Clark, Stingie 3.16 Howard-Cooper, Stingie 1,116.21 Peoples Hardware Co, Gen. T.40 Union Oil Co, General 67.83 S. G. Lininger, General 2.00 C. H. Latourell, General .90 F. Shively, General 19.60 W. L. McCaleb, General 68.20 J. W. Kirschner, General 70.00 W. O. Bayless, No. 1 26.00 H. W. Grim, No. 1 4.00 Oregon Hdwe. Co, No. 1 13.00 Sam Smith, No. 1 16.70 Tum-A-Lum, No. 1 6.35 Sheriff, Stingie 184.69 M. Reid, Various 141.22 State Acci. Com, Various 40.38 Gilliam & Bisbee, Various .... 61.82 Ed Breslin, Stingie 61.12 Arlington Bank, No. 2 4.12 Farmers Bank, Various 160.40 Bank of lone, Various 1,345.44 First National Bank, Various 4,090.93 A. D. McMurdo, Health 65.00 Mrs. J. H. Gentry, Poor 19.00 C. B. Orai, Sealer 11.05 W. W. Smead, Cur. Ex . 10.99 A. J. Chaffee, Overseer 75.00 A. H. Johnston, Physician 10.00 fcydia Ritchie, Wid. Pen 10.00 Rebecca Knight, Wid. Pen 25.00 Ida Fletcher, Wid. Pen 15.00 LISTEN You hear a lot of talk about "BARGAINS." We have no bargain sales, but our prices from day to day speak for for themselves. Just com pare the following prices on grain, flour and feed with other dealers' prices on goods of LIKE quality: O. K. Scratch, $2.75, O. K. Cowfeed, $2.30, O. K. Egg Mash, $2.65, Baby Chick, $3.40, Baby Chick Starter, $3.40, Flour, $2.25. Prices per sack delivered. Brown Warehouse Co. WE DELIVER WITHIN CITY LIMITS. Phones: Warehouse 643, Residence 644 Another Car Just Arrived Olympic Flour 49, 24 1-2 and 10 lb. sacks WhiteDown Flour in 49-lb. sacks Also: Graham, Whole Wheat and Rye Flour, Corn Meal, Farina, Rolled Oats and Pan Cake Flour. Phelps Grocery Company PHONE 53 BE SURE that only milk of the highest qual ity goes into your milk pitcher. Milk is the most important food on your table be sure of the purity and quality. Alfalfa Lawn Dairy WIGHTMAN BROS., Props. Phone 30F3 Jetae Kirk, Wid. Pen 25.00 Henry Cramer, Wid. Pen. 25.00 Pad Howell, Poor 20.00 S. E. Notson, Dist. Atty 25.62 Win. Wilson, Poor 10.00 R. L. Benge, County Court .... 20.00 G. A. Bleakman, County Ct. 64.00 L. P. Davidson, County Ct. 77.15 Koke Tiffany Co, Co. Ct 8.08 Pac. Tel. A Tel. Co., Cur. Ex. 26.70 Paul McDuffee, Sheriff 11E.00 Vivian Kane, Sheriff 115.00 A. B. Chaffee, Sheriff 23.35 Geo. McDuffee, Sheriff 66.51 Currey Prtg. Co, Sheriff .... 1.35 Gazette-Times, Various 321.20 L. C. Smith Co, Clerk 1.10 Mae McPherrin, Assessor 112.50 C. O. Ayers, Court House 10.00 Sam Hughes, Court House 2.30 Gilliam & Bisbee, Court Hse 21.33 Heppner Light Co, Ct. Hse. 75.30 T. J. Humphreys, Health 3.85 Phelps Grocery, Poor 6.95 H. M. Walker. Sunt. ..... 104.19 Glass & Prudhomme, Jus. Ct. 1.67 J. W. Kirschner, Cir. Court 10.00 A. H. Johnston, Health 94.25 State of Oregon, Patrol 39.40 A. E. Perry, Watermaster .... 21.87 Holeproof fejfe- MEN! Some Mighty Late Stuff In Hosiery The famous Holeproof Gay spring patterns, with predominating colors of Windsor, Deauville, Bond Street the very latest. Artificial silk and mercer ized lisle, mercerized top, heel and toe. 75c the pair Good Work Sox in Solid Colors, 35c pair Sam Hughes Co. Phone 962 Heppner, Ore. 'YDU ARE ENTITLED TO KNOW THE FACTS" DOQSe QROTHfrRS, INC. c , STTEEWPf in this without injuring, theDRIVER A careless driver ... 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Dodge Brothers Motor Cars both open and closed are all steel in the strictest sense of the term. Steel reinforced by steel framed, braced and buttressed by steel with all seams solidly and per manently welded together by electricity. Slim steel pillars replace the old bulky wooden corner posts permitting unpar alleled driving vision a safety feature of the first importance. Compare such bodies with the usual wood, or wood-and-metal body, and you will be astonished that every automobile builder has not adopted this advanced safety construction. Remember, also, that safety is the watch word of Dodge Brothers construction throughout, as witnessed by Dodge Brothers exceptionally large, quick-action brakes, and the exceptional ruggedness and dependability of Dodge Brothers axles, frames, steering parts, and other vital units. This car will continue to be a "four". Touring Car Roadster - - $958 - 953 Coupe Sedan $1010 1072 D.Ke.r.rf Excise Tax reduction effective NOW. 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