The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, January 08, 1914, Image 3

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    HEPPNER MILLING CO.
offers its tmost product,
made from .selected I'lue
m Stem wheat
WHITE STAR FLOUR
NONE BETTER
Ask your grocer for it they all handf?
it and take no other.
When you buy a barrel of White Star
Flour your money is put into circulation
at home. It. buys more wheat to make
more flour. When you buy outside flour
your money never comes back it is a
loss to the county.
Rye, Graham, Wholewheat and Pancake
Flours in 10 and 25-lb. sacks.
For Sale by all the Stores.
Bran, Millfeed, Shorts and specially cleaned Rolled
Barley always on hand.
Stock Taking Sale
We are going through our stock and
throwing on the Bargain Counter
ALL ODDS AND ENDS
AND SHORT LENGTHS
at prices that will GO.
20 per cent OFF
on all Ladies' waists, dresses, wrap
pers, kimonos, bathrobes, skirts,
underskirts, suits, coats, shawls,
scarfs, furs.
Children's and Misses' coats and
sweaters, and lots of other goods
too numerous to mention.
10 per cent OFF
on Men's suits and overcoats; Youths
and Boys' suits and overcoats.
A line of Men's $1.00 and $1.25
Golf shirts at 50c.
Thomson Bros.
City Meat Market
KINSMAN & HALL, Proprietors
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal,
SCGAR CURED HAMS
Try Some of our Sausage.
COMMERCIAL
BE ON HEW FOOTING
i
Interesting Meeting Ad
dressed By Tom Rich
ardson, of Portland.
Because of other attractions in
the city, the meeting called for
Tuesday evening at the I. 0. O
F. Hall in the interests of the
re-organization of the Heppner
Commercial Club was not as
largely attended as it should
have been. Especially is this
true of our business men. who
are expected at all times to have
the larger interest in all matters
pertain g to the development of
our section. However, there was
a good attendance of represen
tative citizens which includes a
large number of the ladies.
The meeting was addressed by
Tom Richardson, promotion and
community organizer of the Port
land Commercial Club, who de
livered an interesting talk along
the lines of his work and streng
thened the cause greatly at this
place.
Mr. Kichardson has been en
gaged in this work for the past
35 years; he was the original
community booster, and his good
work in Oregon under the dir
ection of the Portland Commer
cial Club cannot be estimated.
He has put many a sleepy old
town in this state on the map.
We do not like to have the out
side think Heppner belongs to
the class of the sleepy ones, yet
we have been in drowsy state
for some time, and Mr. Richard
son has convinced us that the
time to awake has come; it is
right here and we must act.
His line of argument was based
largely upon the great opportu
nity that is just now opening
before the state of Oregon.
The l'aiiama eannl Is eomiileti'd.
The greateHt exposition in the his
tory of the world is to lie held in 1915
at our door. The city of San Fran
cisco and State of California are
spending more than 50,000,000 to
bring about this event. It means j
the attracting of millions of people
to the Pacific Coast and these must
lie routed through our state, and
while on their way many of them
must lie induced to make stops at
the various towns in the rural com
munities en route. This can only lie
done by the local communities tak-
ug hold of the matter themselves.
and Mr. nichardson fully explained
how this can be done.
His talk covered other points a
quality of the potatoes made a liig
hit and the Heppner p. topic deserve
encouragement for their enterprise
in advertisitu: In thin way. Mr.
Chapman also desired to express ap
preciation of the great work done
byT-J. Mahoney as a memler of
the State lianker'sAgriculturalCom
inittee at Salem in furthering Senate
Bill "2, and expressed the further
wish of being present at tlieTuiwlnv
evening meeting to meet the Hepp
ner live wires.
We wish to assure Mr. Chapman
and the Portland Commercial Club
that the people of Heppner have a
warm place m their hearts for him
and his great organization for their
work's sake, and thank them very
mticn tor sending Mr. Kichardson to
us at this time.
Mules and Horses to Sell.
I have for gale 16 head of 3- and 4
year old males, well broke; also sev
eral spans of mares. For further in
formation call at my farm.
P. E. MASON, Lexington, Ore.
J 1-2 m.
I have three year old mules, ready
lor work in the Sorir.e. onnri wnrk
horses and jack that I will sail, no I
am overstock. This is a hanrain
Call at my place in Sand Hollow.
lm M. J. DEVIN.
Own Your Own Home
Every man should own his own
home. Rent is a dead horse
You are better contented and will
save more mnnpv if vnn mtm im
... JtWHJUUl
own nome. raying lor a home
on terms is the
your money in a savings bank
oniy Deuer. We are offering
bome town homes at nncoo or. A
" f-" uuu
terms that ought to appeal to
you. tome and see us.
Smead & Crawford.
The Federated Church.
The pastor, Dr. T J McMurrav.
will occupy the pulpit of the
Federated church next Sundav
morning and evening. All who
attend these servipps nr PYtonrl.
ed a cordial welcome. The fore
noon service begins at 11 nVWk
and the evening worship at 7:30!
Our cattle are branded with
on right hip or side, and we
will pay $200 reward for informa
tion which will lead to arrpsf- an A
conviction of anyone stealing our
siock. minor Bros.
If you want to save nionev on vour
Fire insurance, see Smead. tf.
well and it should have been heard
by every citizen of the county.
After all, this promotion work is
an Individual matter and the indi
vidual hrts to take care of it. The
speaker took a rap at those who will
make their home in the local com
munity mid live off of it for vears
and yet never have a good word for
town find community in which tliev
ve and prosper. Such as these he
unhesitatingly brands as traitors.
J he many examples of how o
poky communities of the state have
come to the front by community pro
motion since the work was taken up
here under the direction of .Mr. Kich
ardson proves conclusively what our
community can do under proper organization.
The completion oLtheorsnnizatioti
of the Heppner Commercial Club will
be made in short order. A commit
tee appointed on Tuesday evenlnir Is
looking after the financial end of the
Club work just now and when this is
completed and a HUtlicleut sum is
pledged monthly to carry on its
work for a period of 24 months, the
officers will be chosen, committees
appointed r.nd the Club put on a per
manent working basis.
It is a treat to hear Tom liichnrd-
son and should he visit ourclty again
at any time we express the sincere
hope that it will be under such con
ditions that he will have a liearinu-
such as the Importance of his work
deserves and that he will be greeted
by the representative citizenship of
the entire county. His work is not
of a selfish nature and It is based up
on the doctrine that what helps the
local community in the county helps
the entire county and the entire
state.
Before the close of the meeting a
telegram was read from Secretary C.
C. Chapman instructing Mr. Kichard
son to be sure to thank Minor Kros.
for the potatoes furnished the Port
land Commercial Club last year and
this year, for Heppner Day at the
Club, and also for the State exhibit
at the Chicago Land Show. The
PEOPLE
who do not know
Should know
that
FRIEDRICH
"THE TAILOR"
turns out the hest fitting
and best made clot lies
in Heppner
REDFRONT
Livery & Feed
Stables
WILLIS STEWART, Prop.
First Class Livery Rigs
kept constantly on hand
and can be furnisluHl on
short notice to parties
wisning- to drive ml.,
the interior. First class
Hacks and Buggies
Call around and see us.
We cater to the : : :
Commercial Travel
ers and Camping
Parties
and can furnish rigs and
driver on short notice.
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For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
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In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
GASTORIA
TMC CtNTAUR COMPANY, HEW VOflft ClTV.
Nickoson Buffington
WELL DRILLERS
All Work Guaranteed 3 Gasoline Outfits
Prices and Terms Reasonable
See Us Before Drilling
NICKOSON & BUFFINGTON IONE, OREGON
Flowers for Parties
SILK CORSAGE, SHIELDS, CORDS and TIES
FUNERAL DESIGNS A SPECIALTY
The Jewell Greenhouses
THE DALLES
Phone
B 2721
OREGON
First National Bank
HEPPNER, OREGON
Established, 1887
CAPITAL STOCK, - $100,000.00
Surplus and Profits, - 35,000.00
To those who are sending Holiday remittances
to Foreign Countries, we suggest the use of our
foreign Drafts which are sold at reasonable rates'
4 Per Cent. Paid on Savings
Accounts
E. Gonty
249 Columbia Street
Portl and, Oregon
Taxidermist and Furrier
1 have removed to the above address from Heppner.
All kinds of Mounting, Tanning, and Fur
Dressing. Anyone wanting work in this
line can leave orders with E. N. Gonty,
Heppner, or forward to me at Portland.
Guarantee good work. Prices reasonable