Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, September 07, 1920, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    Tuesday. September 7th. 1020
THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
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PAGE SEVEN
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"There's Mare Real Satisfaction"
ALASKA XOTKS
says the Good Judge
In a little of the Real To
tin
A PRACTICAL CAR FOR ALL LIGHT HAULING
AND DELIVERY
A CARLOAD OF DODGES ARE DUE THE FIRST
OF NEXT WEEK. IF YOU WANT YOURS
YOU SHOULD PLACE YOUR ORDER
EARLY.
QDGEBRDTHER5
' BU5INE55 CAR
0
n the Perm
The word "EFFICIENCY" means
PORDSON
TRACTOR
The FORDSON will do your plowing, weeding,
seeding, hauling any and all of your fall work requir
ing motive power quicker, better and at less cost of
operation than any other type of power.
We will be glad to prove these statements by an
actual demonstration of FORDSON merits on your
own farm. .
LATOURELL AUTO CO.
JUST NOW WE HAVE FORDSON FOR
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
Alaska is about one-firth the size
o the United States.
The Brhm Canal timber unit, on
the Tongass Forest, southeastern
Alaska, has a stand of approximately
one billion feet board measure, of
which 88 per cent is spruce and
hemlock timber, all suitable for pulp
wood.
Alaska is not all snow and ice.
Potatoes, turnips, beets, sugar btets,
carrots, parsnips, celery, rhubarb,
radishes, onions, cabbages, cueum
'bers and peas are grown in Alaska.
Pulpwood will be sold from the
Alaskan National Forests with such
provisions lot future supply as will
assure tho premanence of the in
dustry.
illl till!
According to Government estimat
es it is believed that a complete ex
ploration 0? the National Forests in
southern Alaska will show thai there
is a quailer of a million horse power
0 undeveloped water power possibi
lities.
The records ej the Weather 13ure
in Alasl-'a show that the average
winter teiuperatune of the ports of
Prince William Sound, 30 degrees
above ?e."o. is the same as thai of
New Yoik and Boston, and that of
Nome (i'tro) is' similar to that of
Manitot a and Montreal.
bacco Chew, than you ever
got out of the ordinary kind.
The good rich taste lasts so
long you don't need a fresh
chew nearly as often that's
why it costs you less to chew
this class of tobacco.
Any man who uses the Real
Tobacco Chew wiil tell you
that.
Put tip hi two styles
W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco
RIGHT CUT is a short -cut tobacco
r
It is of interest to note in connec
tion with possible pulp plants in
southeast Alaska that labor inAlaska
is accustomed to work on a piece
basis rather than on a time basis,
and this would probably be reflected
in the employment of labor for log
ging operations of pulp timbors.
AGiucvin n.vL viiodvcts
NKKI NKWSIWI'KK JiOTK'H
Average of $200 Worth to Farm
Should Find Special Market Through
Local 1'i-ess
An average of $200 worth of sur
plus Oregon farm produce per farm
should find its way to special mar
kets, largely in the community
through advertisements in the com
munitv mess, pointed out C. J. Mc
intosh to the members of the state
press association at Astoria, August
14th.
"Some of this produce is allowed
to co to waste." he declared, "and
tome of it Is sold as Htaples in the
general market when it is entitled
to much higher prices as seed oi
ii...,,.,..i, v. ,....(! im niuteiial. "For
I1VI. luvn ...
u,,t,." or "disDlay" ads in I he home
paper would find this market In tli
most economical way known.
It takes but three per ten, of th
total volume of 1 usim sr to ":rry out
the advertising policy. Th.u mal.-s
nn tieruge of $6 a year to l.nd buy
ers l fir the I20U trifle.
It was also shovn that the aver
ate newspaper in this Mate n-iv
2MI farm. The advertising tevenu
of the paper that gets thin business
would thus be f 1 COO a year.
Thin would be legitimate business
for the paper, because It would be
dolne ft distinct community service.
In fact, the farmer needs the service
more than the editor needs the bu
Slnehf."
Two columns of the Ncwberg Gra
iihlc were exhibited, carrying 3
damned ads. The same Issue car
rl.d three display farm ads. A I' I
ter ftom M. C. Wire Son, large
! poultry breeders, was nail to show
I that thn advert IslnK py-
Fine
Ranch Bargain
160-acre creek ranch, 40 acres
ditch, good 7-room house, good
barn and other out-buildings.
School adjoining.
Bargain if taken at once. Easy
terms.
ROY V. WHITEIS
REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE
i
The pessimist will not ll-sl
mom y In t!ie town and be tries to
ilU-mirage those who do. If b sees
! a good new building going up be
sy: "Tke It ftom me Hint man ni
never gel mom than 2 per rent on
.n,.f iinn'i voii know?" tlilriK
a pi'y of gy like Hist Kx.
OIU4.0N KTtTK KAIU
Fifty ninth Annual Oregon Htate
Fair. Halem. September 27 to October
.i.u.mttil agricultural, live-
Iirh and industrial exhibits, excel
lent rant, superb horseahow. high
class arnusementa greater and bet
i,.r than ever before,
14 "1 A. H. L'a, secretary, S-'alern
Thrift tiro , liefttnn county farm
ers, did some d.ep plowing mi run
,lMn land lt tall, and this )'f
ran ie',1 to the v-ry drill row hr.'
hi. l,v It.e bfttef rP. Tl.
.nnuslly Md " " r!,,v,f
,, the Ilenton I' arm Bureau Ns
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