The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, July 30, 1914, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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THE G A ZETTK-TIMES, HEPPNER, ORE.. THURSDAY. iVLX 30, 1914
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Overland Model 79
Recent sales of the OVERLAND in Heppner and
vicinity prove that it is THE car for this country.
If in doubt about it ask one of the owners.
ALBERT BOWKER,
Agent for the
AT HEPPNER GARAGE
Heppner Flouring Mill
saves money for every user of flour in
Morrow County.
Our WHITE STAR and DIAMOND
brands are made from selected Blue
stem. Every sack guaranteed by us,
and your money cheerfally refunded
if goods not found satisfactory.
NONE BEITER-Ask Your Grocer For It
Graham, Whole Wheat, Cream Middlings
Specially Cleaned Rolled Barley and all
other mill products always on hand.
Heppner Milling Co.
Heppner Farmers Union Warehouse Co.
Wool, Grain
Choice Flour - $5.00 per bbl.
Wood, Coal, Cedar Posts and Rolled Barley
Best prices paid for Hides and Pelts
Licensed Embalmer Lady Assistant
J. L. YEAGER
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Phone Residence Heppner, Oregon
FIRST ATI ON AL
BANK OF HEPPNER
ESTABLISHED IN 1887
We make banking our business.
A sound and efficient home institution,
is our purpose.
Capital and undivided profits ' .. .'.
TRIAL
THE STATE OF OREGON
Items of Interest Concerning Ore
gon's Many Industries.
Try a G.-T. Want Ad. They Will Bring Results
Roseburg is projecting a 100,000
high school.
Flavel gets a state bank with cap
ital of $15,000.
South Coos River will erect a $10,
000 school house.
Hubbard Congregational church
will be remodeled.
The new bridge over the Sandy
river will cost $20,849.
The recall is a new and active in
dustry In Curry county.
Bay City will erect a fish cannery
and a cold storage plant.
Portland has ordered $200,000 of
paving and sewer work.
Astoria has a $60,000 apartment
house under construction.
The Standard Oil Co. will erect a
distributing plant at Gresham.
S. A. Buck will erect a box factory
at Eugene to employ 12 hands.
The clam canning industry at War-
renton will have a larger plant.
A $25,000 hotel and a $10,000 op
erating Co. organized at Bandon.
Gresham fruit growers begin erec
tion of a cannery September 1st.
August 1st, Springfield celebrates
opening of new Booth-Kelly mill.
Port Orford will promote the agate
polishing industry with a carnival.
A sawmill will be built at Joler
station on the Willamette Pacific.
Latter Day Saints, (Mormon), plan
a $35,000 church in East Portland.
The Western Cooperage Co. has es
tablished a plant in Case's Astoria.
The S. P. Co. is putting 600 cars
of gravel ballast on its Coos Bay line.
An ore find on Sugar creek, Jos
ephine county, runs $2500 to the ton.
The North- Bank railroad will con
struct a 200 foot dock at Portland.
Construction has been started on
the West Umatilla irrigation project.
Gold and copper deposits have been
found five miles from Cottage Grove.
A concrete pipe manufacturing es
tablishment is a new Industry at Astoria.
Thirty men are employed laying
pipeline for the new Baker water
works.
A big industry at Roseburg is the
distribution of carloads of mail order
house catalogues.
Marshfield offers 162 acres cut up
into acre tracts for factory sites free
to industrial enterprises.
The second dredger of the Hudson
Co. of Portland is being installed in
the Sumpter mining district.
The direct primary election in May
will cost Linn county about $4,250
and all bills are not in yet.
General opposition among the far
mers and fruit growers continues
against the universal eight hour day.
A. D. Helms, Medford, has bought
the Lebanon planing mill property
and will convert the same into a can
nery.
The Union Furniture Co. of Albany
has been reorganized with larger cap
ital and will be operated on a larger
scale.
County Assessor Strain of Umatillo
county, an expert on taxation mat
ters, calls the $1500 exemption class
legislation.
A representative of Libby, McNeil
& Libby, Chicago, Js making a survey
of the Dalles district to locate a $75,-
000 cannery there.
It is now estimated that the $1500
tax exemption if enacted will take
over fifteen million dollars property
off the assessment rolls.
The Independent Telephone Com
panies of Corvallis and Florence ask
that rates be advanced to meet the In
creased cost of operation.
The Cascade Contract Co. is build
ing houses and installing a crushing
plant for rock ballasting 60 miles of
the S. P. main line at Marion.
The Attorney General holds that
a wood handling company that hires
men only for a day comes under the
Workingmen's Compensation Act.
The Oregon Supreme Court has
just held that the freak law making
it unlawful to use the word "co-operative"
in a firm name is unconsti
tutional. Three damage suits aggregating
$35,000 were filed the past week at
Portland against employers In the
face of the Workingmen's Compensa
tion act.
Last week ended the time for filing
arguments for or against initiated
measures. It is noticeable that near
ly all the arguments are filed against
these propositions.
The holdover senators from Mult
nomah county are preparing a bill to
consolidate about thirty commissions
under five heads and save about half
a million taxes annually.
Willamette Valley editors at Dallas
last week renewed their warfare on
the abuse of the initiative and refer
endum and declared opposition to
any more freak legislation.
Xunamaker Co. Displays New Sizer.
J. R. Nunamaker & Co. have plac
ed on exhibition one of their new siz
ing machines, "The Pride of Oregon,"
invented this winter by Mr. Nuna
maker, at the store room formerly
occupied by Kelly Bros, on Fourth
street. With Mr. Nunamaker are as
sociated J. L. Volstorff and Geo. W.
Dimmick.
The new machine, which distrib
utes eight sizes, two grades at once,
is one of the most simply constructed
sizers ever placed on the market.
The apples are placed in a groove be
tween slats that move on an endless
chain. The fruit passes beneath rake
off boards which take the apples off,
distributing them in bins for the
packers, the big apples first. The
small fruit is passed off at the end of
the chain to be used for cider or
whatever other use the grower may
have for culls.
The machine is driven by a motor
of one-thirtieth of a horse power. It
takes about the same amount of en
ergy to operate "The Pride of Ore
gon" as is taken for a 40-watt Mazda
lamp. The motor is placed out of the
way on top of the machine.
Mr. Nunamaker, known as the val
ley's "cherry king," invented a sizer
that was placed on them arket last
year. The new machine, which has
attracted a great deal of attention be
cause of its simplicity and effective
ness, is far ahead of the machine put
out last season.
"I made the machine this winter
when I had nothing else to do in the'
evening dui smoKe ana tmnk," says
Mr. Nunamaker. "I must have got
out models for about five machines."
Hood River Glacier.
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CRESCENT RANGES
For entire satisfaction. Ask those who use them.
We guarantee every one to satisfy.
CASE FURNITURE COMPANY
WANTS YOUR HIDES, PELTS AXD
WOOL.
Frank Wyner, who Is located at
Heppner, is in the market for your
hides, pelts, furs and wool. Highest
cash prices paid at all times and any
quantities handled.. Get in touch
with him by phone or otherwise at
the office of Phill Colin. tf.
M. E. Church, South.
Regular services Sunday as fol
lows: Sunday School at 10:00 a.
m.; Preaching at 11:00 a. m. and
8:00 p. m.
W. T. GOULDER, Pastor.
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when she finds It la
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SLOCUM DRUG CO.
lea
ts Cut 2c to 5c Per Lb.
Read these PRICES the Most Sensational Selling of Meats at
Low Prices at this Market.
Choice Juicy BOILING BEEF Hamburger
Pot Roast SHORT RIBS n , acnd
0nly RmQTTW .Pork Sausage
10c WL MtW Shoulder Steak
and 12c a Pound 8C 12 l-2c
HERE ARE OTHER CHOICE EXTRA SPECIALS:
(For lack of space we cannot give each item the prominence it deserves)
READ ON
Fresh Meats
Veal Stew 12 1-2C
Shoulder Roast 12 l-2c
Veal Cutlets 15c
First cut Shoulder
12 1-2C
Middle cut 15c
Pork Chops 15c
Mutton Stew 8c
Shoulder Roast 8 c
Whole or Half
Beef quarters 8c
Beef SSL 12 1-2
1-2 Mutton 11c
1-2 Pork 12 l-2c
Smoked Meats
Hams 22c
Pic Nic 14c
Cottage hams 17c
Lard, 5-lb 75c
Lard, 101b $1.50
Where Quality reigns supreme and the price is always
low at
CITY MEAT MARKET