Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, June 15, 1920, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    Tuesday, June 15, 1920.
THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
PAGE THREE
F. R. BROWN
agent for
GUARANTEED LOW COST LIFE
INSURANCE; FIRE, HAIL, ACCI
DENT AND HEALTH INSURANCE
TWO GOOD RESIDENCES IX HKVPNEK FOR SALE. TRICED
RIGHT.
A LIMITED AMOrXT OF PRIVATE MONEY TO LOAN.
Office Upstairs in Roberts Building
Phone 643 Heppner, Oregon
"PERMANENT AS THE PYRAMIDS"
Concrete Pipe Company
Manufacturers
Sewer and Water Pipe
Irrigation Pipe
Culvert Pipe
Hollow Silo Blocks
Cement Products
GIFTED SINGER IS
COKIKG TO CHAUTAUQUA
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Phone 467
1003 North 10th St
Walla Walla, Wash
LORRAINE LEE, LYRIC ..SOPRANO
For "Music Day" of the Chautauqua,
the Westco Management secured
Carmeliny and his Old Colonial Band
of fifteen musicians for two splendid
concerts. Wishing, however, to leave
nothing to he desired, Miss Lorraine
Lee was engaged to sing during the
evening program. There is a vivacity
and freshness about Miss Lee's per
sonality and voice rarely equalled on
the concert platform. There is a treat
in store for real music lovers, but
remember, Miss Lee sings only on
the fourth night of the Chautauqua.
1 '
uming ivaacmnery
Can You Afford
TO TAKE CHANGES ON HAVING YOUR WHEAT DES
TROYED? XO. WHEAT IS WORTH TOO SUCH MONEY
THIS YEAR. THE WAY' TO PROTECT YOVRSELF AGAINST
LOSS IS TO SPEND A FEW DOLLARS WITH US FOR ONE
OF OCR
Hail Insurance
POLICIES THEREBY MAKING YOVRSELF SAFE AGAINST
J-OSS. IT'S THE LOGICAL WAY, ITS THE BUSINESS WAY
TO PLAY SAFE.
Roy V. Whiteis
REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE
AND FARM LOANS
ALASKA PILP TIMBER SOLD.
Bids for the sale of 100 million
feet of ppulp timber in Alaska have
just been opened in the Distict For
ester's: office here. Theh successful
bidder was the Alaska Pulp and Pa
per Company, of San. Francisco, Cal.
who submitted a bid; of $1.00 per
thousand board feet for certain clas
ses of timber, and 50 cents per thou
sand for the remainder.
The higher priced timber includes
such Alaska trees as Sitka spuce,
westenr red cedar, and Alaska cy
press. A large per cent of the timber
advertised , Forest Service offfcers
say, is suitable for paper paking.
This big sale of Government tim
ber is located in south eastern Alas
ka, on Port Snettisham. and Glass
Peninsulas, within the Tongas Na
tional Foest. Theh timber has been
advertised and sold to the highest
bidder, as required by federal law.
The Alaska Puulp and Paper Co.
are said to have made already heavy
Investments in waterpower develop
ment In Alaska, which may be used
In conjunction with pulp plants to be
built. From present Indications
Forest officers predict this pulp sale
as the beginning of a legitimate de
velopment and upe of the timber re
sources of Alaska to relieve the na-
tlon-wldo paper shortage. z
Will soon be needed
We have both the
Deering and McCormack
Lines and a reasonably complete stock
WE WOULD ADVISE SECURING EXTRAS AT
. AS EARLY A DATE AS POSSIBLE. WHILE
WS HAVE A GOOD STOCK OF EXTRAS NOW
THEY ARE GOING TO BE HARD TO GET
LATER IN THE SEASON.
G
illiam
isbee
from one to Blx windows In home
products displays during Shrine
week.
J THE HEPPNER HERALD, ONLY $2.00 A YEAR
To Keep American Ships
on the Seas
For the first time since the Civil War we have a real
merchant murine. It cost us j:UHJi.(ii,lixt to get
Tha farmer, manufacturer, laborer every American It
Intereited in holding our poeition on the teae.
A 11 llrnt step In thin direction It I iiceeooiry to modify
tl;oe article of exltlns commercial trentien which huve
opcrati-d to thwart tlx- tiliti!illiig of our men haul marine-
l'.y giving the notice ( tei uilnutlon for whieli the seviTul
tri-u'.lcH provide.
TliN in linn dlri'i ti-d in the ronMrurtlve Shipping Hill
now lii-fon 4iiii;iv ;
WI1I1 h ili-Hiirvi It to he tin policy of tin- Viiltfl States
"to do whatever limy lie iietfury In develop und t-u-coiini.-e"
11 merchant murine.
Thu policy dctervet the tupport of every American.
Llii kini: tliU ti'!'olt the pr lit effort to luMulniii our
men hunt murine nmy miller thu fate of liiiiny IneHectlvti
ut'cii.ptK of the pnil.
Send for a copy cf "For an American Merchant Marine.
Committee of American Shipbuilder!
30 CHURCH STREET, NSW YORK CITY
OliEGON INDISTKIAL NOTES OF
INTKKST
The Portland Vegetable Oil Co. has
been incorporated with a caplttal of
$1,000,000 and will Import copra
from the South Sea Islands for the
manufacture of noap und other vci
etablo oil products. In addition to
making htiap from copra, which Is
the meat of the 'cocoanut, the residue
after passing through the preHKcs Is
said to be valuable as food for cattle
which may be of Interest to Morrow
county stockmen
Portland, Ore., June Five million
dollars worth of candy! This is the
annual outpput of six blx companies
In Oregon employing at least 1000
people, according to figures Just com
piled here. These do not Include the
hundreds of small retail manufac
turers. Oregon, the leading candy
state In the west, ships its sweets- to
Alaska, China, Japan, New Zealand,
Australia, South America, Central
America, Porto IUco and Cuba und
eight states.
Portland, Ore, June 10 Handy
things around the kitchen are to be
turned out by a new company, the
Sanitary Strainer and Novelty Com
pany, which has Just been Incorpo
rated. It has a raplttallzutlon of
$15,000.
Sllverton, Ore., June Iis.inb"1
rlo for jam and pies and ether r ili
nary Ualuticb are to be run through
the new fiiitory of the Sllverton Can
nlcg Company, which will soon l"
re-jily lor operation. It will handle
other rcufotiablbe fruits.
Kir i hurg. On-, June - - Dm ,i In
tl, Uoi-i: Kivcr Valley piople il'.n t
have to buy broom any toon-. 1 li1 y
cm rl,p over Ifto n handy corn p. t' li
Bllil hi-ijl till Ill-elves t'l 6t b .1 t li e
"inukh.eit " Com uIm-iI In th:t '
tlon yields 1000 pound; of broom tea-
terlnl of the finest rjiliil.ty. '1 1"
ItoK-jn Itiver Iltoom Company, mlm h
huH bet n In oiierutlon one year, i
probably the fotetunm-r of a whole
chain of ruch fmtorie.
Portland, Ore., June Sheet metal
products and machinery are to be the
outpupt of the newly organized Union
Uetlnnlng and Metal Wink. The
corporation Is capitalized at 1100,-000.
Portland and other coast cities for
10 cents a pound ,la being held out
of the United States market.
This charge waH made to the ennm-
ber of commerce foreign trade bu
reau today by Julian Mlngot, a rep
resentative of the Argentine ambas
sador to the Unllcd States, who Is
here to Investigate trade possibili
ties between Puget sound and Ar
gentina.
"There Is plenty of sugar In Argen
tine at 7 (("'," said Mr. Mlngot.
"We have hud hard work getting rid
of It thouith It Is of the same quality
as the sugar sold In thel'nlted States.
"Americans are conducting a price
war in Brazil .which Is an Argentine
market, trying to undersell Argentine
dealers, and when I left Argentine
you could buy a kilo of sugar, about
three pounds, for 20 cents.
We have been told In Argentine
that we could not find a market In
the United States for our sugar be
muse Cuba Is so much nearer. The
sugar plantations of Argentine ran
produce great amounts- of sugar, and
although there Is a sllghthly better
demand for It. than throe years ago.
when we could not compete even In
South America, because we were un
dersold, we have lots to sell and can
deliver It on the Pacific seaboard
of the United States for 10 cents a
pound.
"We have In Argentine a surplus
of 52,154 long tons of 2204 pounds,
from the 191!) nop and our produc
tion this year will be 250,000 long;
tons.
Aside from the nparent American
effort to keep Argentine sugar out of
the United Stases there has been an
embargo in that country cgalnat Us
export. It was lifted only recently."
Pendleton, Ore. June Wheat an
it comes from the fields and nn It fin
ally emerges from the flour mills wan
shown the people who attended the
formal opening of the Collins Flour
Mills last week. This new plant has
an output of 1,000 barrets dally.
Portland, Oie , June 10 A ready
built bungalow has been eri i t d by
the Iledlmade Building Company on
one of the don town blin k to n--roin
module tin- automobile commit
tee for Shi I tie wt i k.
FRANK SHIVELY
lK III L MlillMMKH II
AT
M I.IVM'K'H Itl.ACKSMiril MIOI
nnil Intel fei lug ImrMMt run flilly Hllfinlcd
I. n me
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I HEPPNER :o:
Save Money on that Suit
I r n l,o.;i-. tim- I - li nil T Ml il:-M U'L 1 I It
from tin- lilniifM T.i ioiliu H-oi l K i'iii llii". nt
VI., ..tiM of
15--Per Ccnt-15
fr nil i-ol ir pi ' i.
iHil-r a new iiil fir I lie loiiiib end -.' rnnii;H
neon ) tn t li 'Tdie on.
Heppner Tailoring and Clolhinj Shop
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,'lxt it ten n nd a l,n n f i li'-i at urn v
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! A ipiatler of million dollars per
iinniini Ins being spent In advertis
ing dehydrated fniita ai'l vegetables
in this state.
Two million annually l being pio-l-ici-il
from lo'l iiiines In 01 diitiletn
j n On non.
One-third of all undeveloped
ater pi.. r In the I Hi'- I .-'aii
i. In the Co...,b.:4 lliv.r ha .11.
Or- eon ! a-N t'.e t i" i! ".an-0'jrtliM-
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"You Can Bank on It"
says the Gcod Judge
You will r.avo
money by nslnj
the Real Tobacco
Chew. The full.
rich tolx'.cco taste
lasts m long, you don't
need a fresh thew nearly
so often.
Smaller chews, lo', nntl
more genuine bat Isf ac
tion. Any ni.vn v.ho n .c tlm
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Li I'M I , i i i.l'i tj' t
RIGHT CUT li n slu rt-uit
W-IJ CL T h a I ; tu cut totiacco
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