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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1913)
GAZETTE-TIMES. r'W otw.mt Carets. E!blihed Ma rch 31 B, 1883 :'Jt!.'ml Time. Lstabliahed Nov. 18, 1897 CoiMolid-Med February 15, 1912. V'.4"M K CRhWFORD. Editor and Proprielor VwwKk tiwv Thurt.lay morning, and entered at i.v.- .attice t Heppnrr, Oregon, a aecond- t irul.fi'r . M'BSCRIPTION RATES: n ' V uA i ' T WWIV UT?6, i j-Xe C-.V'-, $1.50 .75 .50 .05 ADVERTISING RATES: t "..- nnicjit, running lew than one month, ., jkriolwin, per inch, 25c: ubequent in--kw:a 12 i-2c: display, regular, 12 l-2c; iacm. I".rt laiMtion, per line, 10c; ubequent . jam Kr line. 5c; lodge retolulioni. per t-charrh aocuU and all advertiung ot tMyaejwrfoi conducted for pay, regular ratea Skem, Sept. 18, - - - 1913 TO THE LADIES. Doai-Vj Beloved : The Spirit moveth i(htil to inauire if tou are iisitinp: du preparation to contribute iur fa(I portion to the euccesa of the ntiicr.ro County Fair? Men may -J.jswIi the live stock, the horses pigs, chickesn, etc., also the . Fan ?irl "oarden sass. " all in the tot when it comes to the fiuished saict, that is where yon shine Bnd - tiei't of the "hull biznues." you " iv.ouc, j-pends upon you. So get iter? srsd bring yaur canned and :a.w fruits, jellies, cakes, pies, t w1, on flowers, needlework, paint- i trail anv other prorluct of your Ciuivroft that will swell the volume f s&ibits. Anything you nave ..ntta look in at is just what is sri&L'A. N. B. Don't forget the 'Yavo cm' tv hss just completed a &3 jivjit hoti-e at The Dalles. 19! Im ga convention of the , a I 1 1 ! r-tLn.tr.'fcts I rtunas may db nein in Z.ePii-t.n4 -f oiKS to be considered at wjxi i!i.t ee-Vinti of the grand lodge of : :ivszim in Portland. October 14, de .'! 'SBtisf-ieiorily. tiiff rty, representative in bim tha 2nd Oreeon district oefutnid t the republican purtv sf;.i a two years switch to the pro .jf He eavs he will 6eek re- iK-iioa ftnm the republican party. ment made by C. C. Moore, assistant chemist in the United States Bureau of Chemistry who was a visitor at the Portland Commercial Olob last week. Mr. Moore It on a tour in vestigating the potato production of Oregon with a view of securing in formation as to what is being done with the surplus tnbor. Approxi mately GOO.000 tons of rIucoso is con sumed in the United States a year and 10.000 tons or more is the demand of the Pacific Coast states. Practically J thre is ro starch or nlucoe factory on the Coast, Mr. Moore explained, and the department is desirous of encouraging the industry. That this is a manufacturing enterprise of con siderable dividend onying is plainly shown by Mr. Moore's figures, that between ."i00;000 to 75O,O00 18 sent annually into the corn belt for this product With the opening of oolleae in 10 days, a movement to raise $20,000 for a Y. M. C. A. building at the Uni versity of Oregon will he inaugurated among the college men. It is pro posed to erect wthiu two years a brick building on property already owned hy the Y. M. C. A. for permanent Headquarters. The Y. W. O. A., composed of college women, has just completed a $2500 bungalow for women's headquarter, which is com pletely paid for through the efforts of the co-eds. 14 ""run If I Ml tiling ' I if-'"' ' '"' " '-'li,M pM40fW'W(rlaJfapfll '"J1P. "'W'l When the flocks and herds of people come crowding Into town to atteud the Fair it will be ne"e?sary to have some regularly orcanized body to look after them. They will want to know where to go for entf rtainment or to find a suitable place in which to sprend their tents and camp. It is too much to expect of the Comittee on Arrange ments to hick after such details, and other provisions must be made. If no definite program has been outlined and this EDecial phase of the service provided for, would it not be well for the business men of the town to take no the matter at onco and see that Bailable commitees are appointed to take charge of it FIRST ANNUAL IORROW COUNTY FAIR Heppner, Oregon, Sept. 25, 26, 27, 1913 rHAiTLr,oe IE5Ig Days RflEE IMMNG EVERY , MINUTE ftM et ites are going into good xmj a an advertisement. This is v -rtf well, but H is bettor to go into riT. as an investment. It ia not wecbory that wants to sell ont IVf tke a road to keep, not to sell, and T4a are mnm likely to mate it right. I;r an order from the State library 5- vchnol district in the state will raive books. This order peitains tk nn" t school libraries exclus : it. The order amounts tn 30,481 'vuik.. Ihey will innclr.de fiction, li-'juvKif. Irmrpls and nil sorts of tits cf g-n-rs! interest. Walter B. Manning, a fireman in Yu datid coucocud a fake rescue story : i a ardor t'rat he might gain promoticn i c fcte dtpnttmtnt According to I3.zmiim, he rescued a man ' from s-i-'Wiling hy d.virg from Broadway tr ? r- ibot in re-ilitv he was at the ' i.wt: of n wrn-.iu friend of his helo ixig ler can neuches at the time he -jsid he performed the tfscue act. 'J . laigest c;uo of lumber ever wflnRt in the world was that of yfw l'acific Mail Steamship Algoa H-ttc laft lo tinni, September 7th. ;ir" vtneT, ehi having aboard mnre ian G.OOO.iiOO feet of lumber. The iTiO is 1.00 0M feet in excess of ,trr ochr leaving the Willamette or rjhfcwibia Rivers or any i-ort on the a,Ga Coast. The value of this u-vco is estimaed at ai proximately ..trjO.OOO -Thi t, nnodtinn of building 125 vrJlf-t of hard surfaced county roads at ; trial xnense of $1,000,000 is being -rt': -uly cjns-idered in Walla Walla The ida of a hard surfaced jiaUway Jrom the Columbia river to Wall Waha, theu via Prescott to the rut brd from Frescott up the Tou .tfeC liver to Wtitfbun, is in itself stir"t ve -dia. thouuh the xtt mef-mi almott prnbibitive. It is rtRori ly some rts derts of the terri-tr- tta' i' iu-l reijuire an interest iuxsnnnrt of f"r.r cents ppr aire per -liire the annual maintenance expense . rtv detote.1 torois, thp tax distri ,! ovtr a lung ttricl of jears vnia n t a-voJt.t to rf v mu-h while avinsr in Irirsoortaiion fharges , ttvvi:i would te many times i.v. ,r vi' al cert of the read Muni-J-snil News- The citv park board of Denver has established a "Neighborhood House" in connection with a suburban muni cipal play grounds where yoong lovers may till and coo to their heart's content, under municipal regulations. The house is known as the ' 'Municipal Spoo. ery." a very amironriate. title. LOOK! We own some of the finest improved farms in Minnesota, Wisconsin and North Dakota that we can sell on croD pavments. If you want a home we will help you. it you nave a pieoe of city prootetv or a small farm which vou wish to ex?hang for other land, we can use it. We aho have a new stock of groceries and chinaware, dry goods, hardware and millinery to exchange for farm land or cir.y prnp- ertv. Write us for particmars. In formation cheerfully given. Agents waated. C. A. BEBKINS. P. O. Box 12 St. Paul., Minn. S 18-0 4. t 1 s -iVi . a , ""tH i - . . . i 1 .'....' v- v w ft-.- v .,..', V Ml jyllr Aeroplane Jligl.t; by SILAS CHRISTOFFERSON WORLD'S FAMOUS AVIATOR in Acts of Magic, and Punch and Judy Shows IN PREMSUfoSS for Agricultural, Horti cultural and other l'ro ducts of the famous Morrow fount v soil. SATURDAY SEPT. 27. PIONEER DAY Every pioneer of Morrow county expected to be pres ent on that day. Prizes for the old men; prizes for la dies well along in years. OTHER FEATURES Cnihlren's Parade, Auto Parade, Children's Ex hibits, 'Baby Show, and nianv otlier attractions Suitable Prizes will be given for Articles not listed in the Premium Book MAW IS the time to get exhibits ready. Farmers must get busy and aid us lill W by a good display of exhibits or the Fair cannot be what it should be. M W. E. LEACH, President E. R. HUSTON, Director W. W. SMEAD, Secretary Have Had Prosperous Year Last Sundav closed the first year's pastorate of Rev H. A. Van Winkle with the Christian church at HepDner and he has been called to serve the church for anoth-n year. The year just closed has been a prosperous oue for the church, 44 new members hav ing been received into the fold, and all financial obligations have been met. The pastorate of Rev. Van Winkle has been very satisfactory and we are glad to announce his retention for another year. Anaogement shave been cmpleted for a revival to begiu at this church on Dec. 9, with the ooy vanaelists, Jesse Kellems and Harold Humbert in charge. These two young men are very successfol in their work, aud Heppner can look for ward to one of the biggest revivals in its history tinder the leadership of these workers. hnilib all irtl IBawrtu 'It ' M f HOf?iFuneral Director Lu Lrl5Hi and Embalmer CALLS ANSWERED DAY OR NIGHT. . 1 Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Xotson nd Mrs. C. E. Woodson of Hanpner. who had been attending, the M E. conference at Walla Walla, came down on the local passenger and left on No. 1 west bound for their homn. Mr. Xotson is the county school superintendent of Morrow county, and cojld not stop over for the Iiaond-Uo cn accoont of so many of the pubile schools opening up. Live Wire Pendleton. H. V. Gates, president of Heppner IJk:ht and Water Co , has been in i Heppner during the week looking; I after the affairs of the company in ! I their reconstruction work. Two csr I loads of new machinery will arrive in a few riavs and the worn of enalrying j the power plant will be started at jonce. The lot jos-t sooth of the ' present plant has been purchased and I the new buildings will be constructed there. BRENNAN k BURGESS Practical Horseshoers Have opened up for GENERAL BLACK SMITHING at the Prennaii shop two doors north of the Fair building. Horseshoing a Specialty An Announcement Correctness in Style, in Workman ship and in Fabrics are fully guaranteed. An unlimited collection of samples has just been received. Come in and select your New Suit or Overcoat. LOUIS PEARSON THE TAILOR TELEPHONE 8 -at rd" n common potiro can -e 'turned into a money i.iyuein ... t anufsctnrirg the iurulus A W aW I i'-c ,Bk. Icihol. starch, glu. o.e and potato, is the acucunce- WaHer E. Donnelly, manager of the Morrow County Fair went down to Portland Saturday. He attended to some business pertaining to the fair and returned to this city Monday evening. Heppner Farmers Union Warehouse . Co. Wool, Choice Flour $5.00 per bbl. Wood, Coal, Cedar Posts and Rolled Barley Best prices paid for Hides and Pelts i HM "a! I Wl''' Livery Stable MIKE BEALY. Proprietor CoriJTEors THKATM11ST AXI) FIRST CLASS SKHV1CK. Wk 1-AV 1 UK ALLTKLWIIOXes FOR KlI.S. Phone HEPPNER Main lOl - ORECON Licensed Embalmer Lady Assistant J. L. YEAGER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Phone Residence. Heppner. Oregon ('