The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, January 01, 1914, Image 1

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Gazette-Times
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VOL. MA 40.
subscription, 11.50 feu year
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DMRSIFIF.1) FARING mm
11 a n nnr" a t nn atttwi kli IEIII!1I!l
Pmw
Hogs, Sheep, Poultry and Dairy Prodods
All Come in for Share and Growth in
Shipments During the Year.
tiae Trams Rocket Cff-133 Show S1
a- -
To 3e 5&5esL. Big
Hihte 3inmin (Erven He-
Oust
GAIN IN POULTRY SDPSESIS 5GGFERCL
. . . - , TSit ?IetteTnnes -heralded
"wggL - - - T: 3mffitxoliege xnsranizationim tthe
-r -, AVsarausmceiite concert diere
" . ILagEaa' -jeveiunc weare ma rpo-
csluuii ui zmanuam -uiai :iana.
3 WAS ONE OF PRO
GRESS FOR HEPPNER
New School Building and Improved Light
and Water System Are Important.
Features of Progress.
T. J. Mahcsey, of t&e Firs National Kan. Sams ? fhe
Year's Progress in L lifted Low Farmers ResaesL
,S2kL GL GL.sL.aiaL.
mazes TWHSrS. iaffn iTrerge
.if SsnnPTEe arssnir. reecais-
ss t lEK-arrasaiior! 5k
"Morrow coanty s ipuzLnx mtdwersiait rarrhrar ami at- r; jjfae-- mmmri-t-ready
results are bejcmninjr t show, in cut b2sr SisnBiit Snrlami.. .WTf.Tit;r--nl-rwf- frav-
the better financial euroiidon af the eiunrx .tneraZy-.. ami rat sui:- -ly ,hT -h"-' dmtrramTrrv
rtrmr tthe
dan in a.Taesttiar; 10
t. .a;;. ;i
rffl'ife wfHxllhhiiSrBpokeT.oT "in
rpaatiuiee :af -Ihe band iin3ieppner
TreetsmotfcihanJwTne jout jn he
pircenam ipresented "to -he
ttrr'iuinnTed nddBfty or snore
rmiBic tovers Ti'ho irraved ihe
Jiiu5er,-aikiit--to jrreetlhe. youns:
nnwBiciarft.
TTnsrbmil Snowed nalaneerom
2r-
'T,-. jnii-. irt cream diir 5r v!t suntis -if 213
risers t lti. sail 5r. Kaawei-- ""'sSS-JtLiC
mt inclui th Luslns that Eai? spm tirnnn. tie Hsci cz Snss.
wfcith has shown 1 proportonac tmreaaf ar jeosc 2s -pzsz as ra
ggu rws ubfrt:.tte-i fieri- Nor this siiiiw tie aasfaeHf-5t ;crr
and hoirs that necessaruy 52ws tiu iairy aiisntss.
"The eain in oiniltnr sitrnnwsns has hts. misc rnarkacus."
fonti"!:;f Mr. JIahoney. "arJ will st.-h a 'iain. f rr
o:,tf dy shortly before Orrecnas this ar. suits aiulrrj -3ir
tnsfj" Tnumners 'were splayed.
mc "3 i;ar aim.. TEift' vcte:
zass jc h- ?Tn.RTTirI-iommgrgial
Tn arrc arr. -:eT;a,iijaaitBi z&
aim
Ustco,"T':nw exeeptionally .heavy
H3ie;T:amateiir iands, were
mmd teii -with Hit- skill-and under-
bsxaixdnij: .usual iy accredited nonly
tDiTtat- big Tproiessional bands.
! Iir:'diierspecia!Tjmiere.TUimor
t2SipiE,3nulliie"'Anvi! Chorus,"
' tttR-soliet' bn-v's-exeerted. JL B.
$109,000 SPENT HERE DURING THE YEAR.
Much Money Spent in Street Improvement the Past Year.
.Big Step Toward Permanent Streets in Heppner.
A school building that is ample for all needs and erected at
a cost of $45,000, is the largest item of expenditure in Heppner for
new buildings and improvements during the year 1913. This three
story structure was started in 1912, but the largest part of the con-
crHn infirm o.tt"It tiwlf nlar'O in 1015 TPKo KniMinrr in vkrif T-imtorJ wit.
of Hewberg pressed brick and is heated and ventilated in a scien. '
tine, -although a very simple, manner.
"The Henrmer Lieht & Water Ckmcanv has been workinz .
since last summer in renewing their plant at a cost of $35,000.
New water mains have been laid and an entirely new line of poles
11 1 1 II I 1 'I . f
nas oeen piaceu in uie gTounu. a uuuer an a capacity 01 oou
horse -power has been installed in a new concrete buildiiig adjoining
the old plant. The company will now be enabled to serve Heppner
witn day current.
shift! from lieppner than. 'idrjTirnie nal seisin ff Hili.
"Koyr shipntrnts show asabstaniai insryfci -it-? jus: phcl
la 1'Jli 3)hogs were safDpei mt of Erni!i Tjrs pjar I
head -x shtnTwI out. Famr? araf sacsmet art leCHr-suKC -ltrtlirrrz mu assfy
'with bnxxi stoif than ever, after soippraif the Susk-x jrariEtL, zsaczxz-zzi. tDjacrror a.
Financial returns have been so satistiM'Sirf Siiac macj asze. arwil
in the near fufire. endjse their farms wfa "aair-rnc ssianr ami; 3SJBQaCT--3snjD9iH?Rrbr
will devote much, more of their time 0 Ere- pmner jr-drrx c" mus. ac- .m-r "TTVFZ-
U-.e of av hobbies." said 1L- llainmeir. "bis hesr - 4- T-yr.;" TrrF-VCTT r !":Pnnrt- Terhaps
raising of sheep on tie wheat farms of a aascr. t as Sum- nnostenuiiwiypleasrrrnuTn-
inir to see the nurnberof sheen m th& wiuac ins sheet. s. cii irrrrnr aiervcaslhe Anvi! Chorus.
.LnE':pieet;.suie3Tom toeing ime
nur 3.. nr. am. itttnnr .TpT5m-rm?Kipal -wnrfh is iriaiip
iiicubjy litiijrhtfu! "by Ihe :anvil
fficent. Anjanvu k placed just m
A mile and a half of concrete flume was built by the Hepp-
Sennedyiiina luther 31cGrnnis h,CT ililimg Company during the year. Besides completing the mill
pjefformeil-skillfully inlhe clari-
met iiuet:IIioss -Johnson :pieased
tiranienseiT m his "tenor -olo.
tBonesectioriTvorkedastme -man
tm- 3bfir--u?i-i3tmi. bb well as
tth-nffinberB'm which lhat di-
few ears ajw there sere abwac a iuzt sheen wxi mt jilsaarae-
ia the eointT. L wort At tais uuicn. tfiertanft. smiw-inr tner mm: .-
results derived taerefmm. The fanners as a. rue ire seil 3iisis
with the she? and many are canawxniatSKr rnrniriic x vacaasaui
num&er.
ffram of .tiie director is tand. It
70 mm mm
Qrl? r.e mnth past by in
Mo-row CH-nty last jearinwhien
Ilfi Cupid failed t' ret m. iris
rji work. That munch was
5ett-rarer. However Mr Dan
had beer workire tfvertnne and
thotiht Sf'tember a very gnwl
mjnth in h to rest. Ee re
sumeii work immetiiatety after
the first of October.
Here is given the Kst af Bene
li'ts for the jean
Lax ton MMirray and Janet
E. Pa vre.
Henry S.
Xorthrup.
Martin E. Jocnsiin and Ade-j
liue L. Anderson. '
J. H. EeaniornT and May A.
Grav.
jCi!e rVi.
J- Di. 5'tw-5 arriL run 5T!fflL
Earrr- t.'trrs'! arrit BerrznE
EL EaiKr
J"nn A Zles arr; Hicei. I aee
sl'a.iusm amaraoii m jmues ji
Xac!ssiR Zads and 'iracs- Darr- i -sbbh.
itSl?U
weiL
Ei-var- EL Es? Sinidr
nam..
VtRe- anv -win armit 31- aucioi -tsi.
mn-t3onc ris xcrrmected vvhrh the -electric
3fc ymmr. .jmu3t" Hi ftcnoRe 1 current -sc that -v.'hen -the anvil
a ,1 j 3nninI..ai sta.- wmsI: ml J? L-Htrah'; iT-eaciwcl the hall isdark-
TSe- rSctiSsm '3? jam' ;mn- sat
T Alilsiin anil Cfi"fr i
Crump and Delia
LdCitWiMuL
Jacob El Carniuit ani
Eenry X.
' aweek.
Arthur"
WhiDi
H El TanDria
S;inkers.
i LeJLiy A. Junes ami. Jams: C.
Crawford.
Dursc aim; Fan
aermer amr Lirrn
amt suaui-
Eii.inine EL Sucsnx ami CirxEL
JThuriew.
W. H. Tttrner and Kace E.
Bobiit.
James F. Farionjr and Sarah
ones. I trt!B
t 1 r rr 1 J"'
i iarencej. totter anu iyma;
Rar i WIH FIT
Bernie Gaunt and Alta Mcrei- Eorarry on FFrtW
nn.
t A' Whit an.f vfjirmrwt
r iv,..t.i he has reeivwt wort fnnx
E. E. GLIIiam and May EL
Piirnr
Arthur E. Pierce and Anna B. wuiu-ai, ma , .jft .awunrsu
Smith e present: tnr? 3am. ay tie'
Harvev Theodore Waipote and mc?
1 , iw on causnrs. Xie turctnissun:
!in: nr.;'."t!M- rrrumrners ret busy
-witii iunnrner jmd wires and .the
rspurirr- :fiy Ihici; antl fast.
LTiii- hunioresquc. '"What' the
mapm B6nnc -ikiatter V 1:11 J atner . brought
ixinvn-; 'iw house, and likewise
TXtie. . a. aai a iim aahutt -mint ! brourfxt "the "old Tnan" down
Zmm zmm awr.; m' anau. nstars; several ihnes. lor tthe au-
- .- , 1 oienee "would not be .pacified with
j, jrwi :tw uKtaasaeil iill. ttte:projrram-was one of
as ss itaaaamr tumai.. nnrntuoi -ta tcemioiiainiernjinn snows Tne
5irzniiSHM ar . am: 3i rresuli iff onudi ard drill on Ihe
3raatf'tflav afc-naart.nfihe.-bnw and -masterful
rf . , LleadeEmii) on ihe part oT Captain
jmc ?aaE3 xiimiti . iiomi aip- Jieanl. TTheir vork in ihe band
Saams. rfetae IfotTanrngagni', iar. calcme iisiieavy enough to be con
tawttmitii. isniemlmsitxouTse hr itaell, but
ifeexj-nneniber.iiasa:heayyBched-rTtril7tA
qikedxarrj-:in ihe college, which
teaos -us tto -remark tthat none
race, which is now entirely of concrete from the dam above town .
to ihe mill the company has also thoroughly renovated the mill.
About ?12,000 were spent by this company for improvements the
past year.
The $8,000 garage on Main street is another building in the
1913 class. It was built by S. P. Garrigues. It is equipped with
all ihe machinery necessary for taking care of the automobile, and
a better garage will not be found m Eastern Oregon.
Ihe city 01 Heppner has spent a considerable sum for street
improvements the past year and the result is fine, graded streets.
MacadamLtation and other improvements are now in line and Hepp
ner will do much permanent street work this year.
The $3500 residence of W. G. McCarty on Gale street is a
fine home and a valuable addition to the town.
The Catholic church expended $2000 the past year on im
provements to their property in this city.
FOR TRADE
530 acres. 300 acres in wheat,
100 acres summerfallow, 130 acres
pasture; plenty of water; all
fenced.
Will trade for Portland prop-, rial) The problem of furnishing
erty. $3500 to be paid in grain 'ork for ?ien in. Eastern
nnvmtc j Oregon, which is an important
pavmenu,. question at the present time, is
This is as good a gram farm as j to be solved within a very short
there is in Morrow county. Willi time by the commencement of
actual construction work on the
I
Portland. Ore., Dec. 30 (Spe-
PsrsataiE an a xjm ?u jannatm:. ratkertthan xollege band could
awaamaiaiissioi'wttaii idoonnuch oilier work and reach
nnr aa. jas 10 ttwwwai.. tmicha-hnrh-standard of excellence
Se 3Lidif:inrE"riini sboIJtwt Aauve nritthennusical "World.
2l inE Ml I "NIIIL BH.avtiamiaiI'ia- ! T4w Tiariot -rammont ttnA hTirl
C.ninty ders EH r?cr-3 ar """ thawiieen invited io-snend acou-
Him enmu&..'3iii Jm.Tw-!TOii4
5taD GarnerConrmLSStm tiar tiey m saasi a an ;.er-ia5taaeef
w'il oa? an amiinrmai. bmrrrr .ir" max innuan
ini-iaio. J.ne mvitaiion nas oeen
' insk'TdT-weeksatihe iPanama-Pa-c:cmc35xposition
at -San Trancisco
Jesse Beardslev and E.Eth Pearl wt.H pay tins addianiaL aramtF
Arthur Keene snd Annie JL ucohwe. -wt aire- iana, .M -jo.r0om dwelling.
-i limmrw a. .irfr.V-c mr, . 361 Jttam nnat of 3 tesrcabk- location. 1 wo chicken
rh I'Jimrx CTerrt Tmsz 3- -wrr "" g-""n1 3iwMt thouseKarul 4rood woodshed. A
CampbetL
Victor F. Wurgfesworta
f itifa I Irqnn
Robert Burroughs and Grace into Che C.nrnmsjn .itS.-a 5
Ethel Brown. additiunaL awiuinr wuL at gaiit; ',101
K. Vernon Jones and Ruby D. ryotes.
MaxwelL
John Marshall and Anna Muili-ran.
Andrew L Tucker and
May Akers.
Edward Mo Daniel and
Sweek.
in or 'jmt wita jam;jmm' i-accepted.
tah lan jaa Jga 5iotHroL,
.in 1
nvlli dbny
S25DDJDD
B00&3 Are ExrerteL
Jtas. LcmttaiL, it tliuacwrft. &
Eifie exnertingr the OTiinrr. binms-ffithe-vanuns
orSes at ne 2Hirr hunae
Vena. tins week- Set is aemir assaat
, av- Osnun Eausr. rie vurs. :" a"aB- a:8 onnae
- , .. SsmallttruitK -more
samnw wtoi at wm la. Xiyoc ; 5501 down, balance easy pay
5as2: un2plsJ3tijB.. piveTIES.
Jk -miuaau jwoaMn Sotmai, jbo- j jft. :countrj' home in ihe city.
dacnin.aniii uOaen- mhrah
AJJffliGAIN.
sell at a reasonable cash price
with terms to suit purchaser.
Smead Si Crawford
Card of Thanks.
To all friends who showed us
their generous kindness during
the recent illness and death of
our beloved wife and sister, we
wish to express our sincere
thanks.
W. H. Turner
Stella Boblit
Herrert Boblit.
For Exchange.
825,000.00 worth of
first 10,000 acre unit of the West
Umatilla extension irrigation pro
ject. Orders have been received
by the local engineers to begin
work, supplies are being pur
chased, camps established and
everything put in readiness for a
start immediately after January
1. With the federal appropria
tion of $700,000 now available,
the work will be pushed straight
through to completion and it is
expected that the project will be
completed within a year. Under
j present plans the Government
jwill expend about $90,000 per
I month.
j The entire West Umatilla pro-
; jeci, cans ior uie irrigation 01
iiose-m 01 .v. it ..ni 1 t
mostlv income property, in the fs h;"""""1 U1U MW:
Citvof Medford. Ore., to ex- -V"' '"7",n
change for good Grain Farm near ,lU h,revme!l WI.tth teml tof- do
jj a Vi, mj ; Later, a large part of the
iuuieisB i. ii. lucsauci, iucu-
OtheoG. Crawford and VTuia caver the gaac ysac
SMEADi EuAwFOED
Later, a large part of the work
...:n k n
ford Ore ue uiiueu iui suiau cwmioi;-
' i tors and the contracts offered to
The next engagement of im-! settlers as a means of furnishing
parlance to Heppner will be the them employment during the
than enoueh 1 m inere 1S notning 10 ue uone
L.iuDon re oruary io. i.ne many on tneir Claims,
people who were fortunate in j
l 1 xl . i..L -1 im n ...:n 1
neanng ine ciuu in 1 n. ei- M t y t $24n
come their return to Heppner. . , L- , . iL
, n , , in coyote bounties during the
M George Parsons and four 1S13 M th most
of his best musicians etme up ., ,
from Portland vesterday to fur- Prosperous month for trappers,
nish music for the Palace Hotel for during that month $1034.50
dance. was paid out for "scalps."