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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1914)
11, ft -a, a; III l!!.RD- fORBUUDEOS QCST Toop 4 ; 1 l i tl MKff f ill ll ll .lit TO -SWal st.A J 1 CARPENTERS: CONE TO US FOR GOOD TOOLS THAT WILL KEEP THEIR TEMPER AND HELP YOU KEEP YOURS. BUILDERS: CCME TO US FOR HANDSOME STRONG FINISHING HARDWARE EVERYBODY: COME TO US WHEN YOU WANT ANYTHING IN HARDWARE. WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS AND WILL GIVE YOU A SQUARE DEAL. IF WE MAKE A MISTAKE WE WILL RECTIFY IT. COME AND SEE US. Gilliam h. Bisbee HEPPNER, OREGON NIAGARA Soluble Sulphur Compound Patents issued Nov. 12, 1912 The Sulphur Tree Spray of To-Day NOT A NEW THING, BUT A NEW AND BETTER WAY IT IS A SULPHUR SPRAY, not an EXPERIMENT. The sulphur is in the same chemical form as is the sulphur in the lime-sulphur solution, but being freed from the lime (the lime being found really detrimental), possesses a higher power, by fourfold, as an in secticide and fungicide. SOLUBLE SULPHUR is very penetrating going through and through all scale and insect crusts; whereas the lime in the lime-sulphur solution solidifies and neutralizes the sulphur, forming a harm less crust or coating. Soluble Sulphur does not paste up the surface of the tree, preventing the normal function of bark and leaves, but cleans the surface from all such hindrances to tree growth. SULPHUR has always been recognized as the important ingredient of spray value in the lime-sulphur sprays. The lime has been per forming the office of a "necessary" evil: simply an agency for ren dering the sulphur available. In Soluble Sulphur the sulphur is rendered available by the use of a non-injurious element, thereby allowing the sulphur to perform its work in a fuller and more complete way. We are not trying to coax you into "trying" a new spray, but we are offering you the old and tried Sulphur Spray in a form far more effective, more convenient and less expensive. We furnish you with the dry materials. You supply the water and make your own solu tion by simply stirring together for an instant. We can save you 25 per cent and more on your spray expense. Will you let us show you? ' In addition to the money saving, there is a saving on the handling of over 500 pounds, storage, leakage, return of barrel and a lot of trouble. SOLUBLE SULPHUR COMPOUND used at 10 pouuds to 50 gal lons of water (winter strength) is equal in spray value to 33 degrees lime-sulphur solution used at one gallon of solution to eight gallons of water. Thus 100 pounds SOLUBLE SULPHUR COMPOUND added to 500 gallons of water will make 511 gallons of winter spray. Therefi ire 100 pounds of Soluble Sulphur Compoud will make 61 gallons of nearly 14 nor cent more epray, winter strength, than a50 gallon barrel of lime-sulphur solution. VAUGHN & SONS Spring Time is Mowing Time Is your mower in shape to cut that grass nice and smooth? IF NOT- Get the blades sharpened today at the Heppner Sharpening and Repair Shop THE GAZETTE-TIMES. The HeppMr CuUe, Established Marck 30,1883 TheHepintd Time. Established Ncrr. 18, 1897 Caoaohlata-d February 15,1912. . , VAWTER CRAWFORD, - Editor and Proprietor Issued every Taursday Booming, and entered at ine rostomce as neppner, urcgon, aa secona- MAIN STREET Prices Reasonable SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year 11.50 Six Moaths, .75 Three Mentha, 50 Single Copies. 05 ADVERTISING RATES I Display, transient, running leaa than one month, rat insertion, per inch, 25c; subsequent in sertions, 12 l-2c; display, regular, 12 l-2c; locals, first insertion, per line, 10c; subsequent insertions, per line. Sc.; lodge resolutions, per line, 5c; church socials and all advertising of entertainaseats conducted lor pay, fesnilar rates. MORROW COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER Thursday. March 26, - 1914 Wm. Hanley of Burns is to come out as an independent can didate for United States senator after the primaries, It is with regret that we learn that Jonathan Bourne has decided not to enter the race for the Re publican nomination for United States senator for Oregon. We have yet to find the man of large affairs who does not admit that Mr. Bourne could accomplish more for Oregon in the senate than any other citizen of this state, but if he won't he won't, and there an end on't His with drawal leaves a clear field for R. A. Booth, who will now win the nomination in a canter. And, next to Bourne, there is no bet ter man in Oregon for the job than Booth. Able, upright, and a splendid specimen of a Chris tian gentleman, Robert Booth will make a senator of whom we will all feel proud. Fossil Jour nal. W. B. Barrett of Heppner ad vises The Standard that he will not be a candidate for joint rep resentative from Umatilla and Morrow counties, and no other candidate from Morrow appears likely to enter, so that R. N, Stanfield of Pendleton will have no competitor. Mr. Stanfield is an able man of keen sagacity and his record at the last session of the legislature was of splendid credit, to himself and his con stituents, Stanfield Standard. This is a true statement of Mr. Barratt's position, and it is to be regretted. Morrow county is cer tainly entitled to a representa tive, but the political situation does not Seem right to Mr. Bar ratt to enter the race, so the field is left open to Mr. Stanfield at present. As to his qualifications for the place, this paper is not ready to agree altogether with the above statement Men of his stripe should be left at home; and we believe the people of Uma tilla county know this much bet ter than we do over this way. "Upwards of 200 gallons of cream per week is shipped out of Heppner. Portland, The Dalles and Hermiston are the consum ing markets. This would indi cate that there is an opening for a small creamery, assuming that the business might be developed to justify increased outbound shipments in addition to the home supply." This is the statement of Wm. McMurray, of the 0. W. R. & N. Co. in a report to the Colonization and Industrial Bur eau of the Union Pacific system at Omaha, under date of March 14. This recognizes the fact that there is an opening for a small creamery here. Our people are beginning to see this, also, and are giving support in a liberal way to the proposition now be fore them. The dairy industry in Morrow county is not yet fairly started, but it is destined to be one. of the big things, and a creamery at Heppner is going to ' bring it up to a point of a leading (industry before many seasons 1 pass into history. The great American game of baseball is receiving the proper WHAT'S THE USE OF SENDING V OUT OF TOWN? ON Look these prices over and see if it doesn't pay to trade at home. This week we are giving you a few quotations on Fish. Holland Herring, the keg Fancy Red Salmon in pails Neptune Mackerel, each Buckle Salmon, the can Wadco Salmon, the can $1 50 2 00 20 15 20 Diamond W Salmon, the can - . - 25 Broder's Best Clams, the can - 35 Booth's Sardines, the can - 25 Kippered Herring, C. & B., the can - 35 Are you looking for the best things to wear? We have them. Just look Hardeman Hats, latest styles & shapes $3 00 Summer Hats - - 50c to 1 25 Summer caps - - 50c to 1 25 Florsheim shoes, latest English last, $5 to 6 50 Mens ties, beautiful patterns 5oc to 1 00 Porosknit Underwear, 2-piece, each 50 Union suits from - - 1 75 to 2 50 Holeproof sox, the box - 1 50 Ladies Holeproof stockings, the box 2 00 " silk " 3 (jo Sam t Hughes Co. Heppner, Ore. A COLLEGIAN SUIT FOR EASTER DAY Style Makes Its Start Easter START WITH IT TASTER has for many years presented a turning point which swings men and young men from heavy clothes into lighter ones. To make Easter of more than usual interest, we have selected a num ber of particularly clever suits to sell for $15.00 to $25.00 These suits are top-of-the-season styles, but they were, selected by us expressly for this event. They represent clothes-making in its highest degree. They are not only strikingly styled, but they are very human, so to speak. They teem with personality. Their value can be seen much better than it can be told about. MAKE THIS NEW SEASON A STYLE SEASON Come to our store and feel free to try on our clothes. Purchase if you wish to. Thomson Bros. Our Springand Summer Samples HAVE JUST AR rived. We invite you to call and look over this splen did line, which con tains many new pat terns and exclusive designs. Suits for $16.00 and up. LOUIS PEARSON TAILOR boost in Heppner this season. The hearty co-operation of the citizens of the community and the expressed desire to place the sport on the highest plane possi ble, is gratifying. No game ap peals more to all classes of peo ple, and there is no sport that will receive better . encourage ment when it is conducted along the lines as suggested. We look forward to many good games this season and hope that the ar rangements contemplated can be made with our neighboring towns and that many ''hot" contests will be fought out on the diamond. Some real March weather this week. Make next Sunday your "go to church" day. See In the announce ments and the wubjectn to be diH cusned at the ChriHtiun church. There will be unrvlcen all day at the Alpine 8chooihoune, March 29, con ducted by Itev. L. 12. Taber. Dinner will be served. Welcome to all.