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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1915)
pack Forn THE (JAZKTTK-TIMES. HFITXER. ORE.. THVUSHAV. J AX. 28, STATE INDUSTRIAL ITEMS DF INTEREST hew t t We have just received a full line of the famous CURTISS OLIVE CORPORATION'S FANCY RIPE OLIVES AND OLIVE OIL If you like Ripe Olives and appre ciate a truly fine quality, Let Us Supply Your Wants We carry them in Glass, Tin and Bulk. 4. 4..)..:..!..!..!..!. n .1 h ft m n IN COOKING We have just received a shipment of the celebrated Saluco Aluminum Ware the kind that sells for 25c Hie piece i. There are a dozen T . 1 l l 1. m the lot, including pans, pie plates, cake pans, dip- pers, salt and pepper shakers This ware will stand the test Watch our window for display and COME IN AND INVESTIGATE SAM HUGHES ! COMPANY ! 000 0 0 0 0000000000000 o THK GAZETTE-TIMES has o o the Largest paid Circulation of o o any npwspaper in Morrow Coun- o o ty, thereby making it the best o o Advertising Medium in the coun- o u ty. Mr. Advertiser will please o o observe this when wishing to o o obtain results. o ooooooooooooooooooo When you are going past Gilliam & Bisbee's take a look at their store windows; there is something un usual. Before buying your winter's sup ply of oil you had better investigate the prices offered by the Heppner Garage. tf. Take a look at the Gilliam & His bee store windows; there is some thing there for your inspection. 4 UTENSILS or more patterns sauce pans, stew FOR BALK. A good dwelling house, wood-shed, ana pumphouse. Dwelling contains hve rooms with bathroom and pan try. Three lots, all good level land. Plenty of fruit for family use. Roses and other shrubbery. This is for sale at a price several hundred dollars cheaper than price paid three years ago. Anyone wanting a good comfort able home at a very reasonable price and in good locality will miss a bar gain is they do not see this place. Pumping plant supplies water In abundance for irrigation, at very small cost. For further particulars see SMEAD & CRAWFORD. Go to Gilliam & tiisoee s snap table for china ware. V It Rids have been asked for the new Iieiul. Coos Bay mills and factories are al starting up. A water grade highway up Hood River is being planned. The First National Bank of Spring field has bought a site ami will build. The new St. Elizabeth hosDital at Baker will be opened next month. New vegetable and fruit cannery at St. Helens Is about completed. The new Pacific Iron Works plant at Portland will be 400 feet long one way. The French government lias leased the fair grounds at Ontario to handle large shipments of horses. There Is a general remand that one half the fish and game licenses go to the county where collected. Portland firm has order for 10, 000,000 feet of lumber to be shipped to England in March and April. Judgt J. N. Campbell warned the citizens of West Linn against build ing any but hard surface streets. Salem Fruit Union at Salem ex pects to double Us business and han dle $500,000 of products in 1915. The Portland City Dock Commis sion asks a bond issue of $800,000 to erect a municipal grain elevator. Dayton is to name a $50,000 maus oleum. St. Johns improvements totalled $140,000 for 1914. The First National Bank at Gard ner will erect a building. The Arlington creamery is being put in shape for operation. Auto car service between Eugene and Springfield may compell reduc tion in P. E. & E. train service. Salejn public library received $5058.13 for 1914 and spent $713. 20 for books. A project has been started to re claim 10,000 acres of land on Succer creek near Ontario. Eugene city council is holding "Economy Conferences" to reduce taxes. Brownsville cannery put up 31 tons of beans and several tons of pumpkins. Cash sales $26,577. The Perry Veneer plant at Handon has begun operations and business men are trying to start up the wool en mill. One mile of new railway construc tion in the state is worth more to the people than forty new laws by the legislature. Between semesters 0. A. C. Glee Club members were given a trip by the railroad company in payment for concerts given for the company. Pendleton put down US blocks of Warrenite pavement in 1014. The Salem Woolen Mills has reop ened, employing about 125 hands. Baker will not erect a light plant but has contracted with the Eastern Oregon Light and Power Co. Ex-Governor West opposes any change in the Workingman's Com pensation law or the State Fish and Game Commission. The ouput of gold, silver, copper and lead in Oregon for 1914 fell off $200.00 in spite of spending $50, 000 on a bureau of mines. Upon signing up 5000 acres suit able soil in the Rogue River Valley, ('. W. Xibley will establish a beet sugar factory at Medford. Fifty-three per cent of Oregon far mers employ laborers, paying $11, 11)2,000 a year ivasts. A law is proposed to bring them under the state Labor Bureau. PORTLAND NEWS LETTER Portland, Ore., Jan. 21, 1914. The farm land bureau of the Oregon State Immigration Commission is re ceiving a good many Inquiries in re gard to the possibility of renting good farm land, and nearly all these inquiries come from practical, ex perienced farmers who are not at this time financially able to purchase land. The bureau is now planning to add this rental feature to Its other work and would like, as soon as pos sible, to make up a generous list of such offerings. No fees or commis sions will be charged, and in all cases the reliability and fitness of the ap plicant will be carefully investigated. Farmers and land owners through out the state who have land for which they have no present use, and who would like to derive an income from such acreage, are Invited to write to J. W. Brewer, manager of the farm land bureau, at Portland, for blanks on which to list such hold ings. If present plans do not miscarry, Oregon will in a short time be listed among the important sugar-produc ing state of the Union. While Eas tern Oregon has been more or less active in the raising of sugar beets OUR SPRIG LINE FOR 1915 Apron Ginghams, 8 l-3c yd. Dress Ginghams, 10, 12 1-2, 15. Dress Zephyrs, 15, 20, 25. Ripplettes in all colors, 15c. Flaxons, 20c; Madras, 20c; Costume Crepe, 25c; Wash Fabrics, 20c to 75c; Merc, or Silk Finish Linens, 50c & 75c; Indian Head, 20c; Voile, 50c; Lace Stripe Novelty, 35c. Other goods, too numerous to mention, coming in every day. Come in and look. We are always pleased to show goods. Tr MECHANICS MAGAZINE rov Fathsr and Son AND ALL WE FAMILY Two and a half million readers find it cf absorbing interest. Everything in it is VJrition So You Can Understand It We sell 400,000 copies every mnnlh without giving premiums ard have no solicitors. Any newsdealer will show you a copy; or write the publisher for free sample a postal will do. $l.SO A YE Ait ISc A COPY Popular Mechanics Magazine a No. Mlohloan Aw., CHICACO TYPHOID is no more necessary than Smallpox. Army experience has demonstrated the almost miraculous effi cacy, and harmlessness, of Antityphoid Vaccination. Be vaccinated NOW by your physician, you and your family. It is more vital than house Insurance. Ask your physician, drumjlst, or send for "Have you had Typhoid?" telling of Typhoid Vaccine, result from use, and danger from Typhoid Carriers. THE CUTTER LABORATORY, BERMEI.CY, CAL fBODUCINti VACClHtS ilRUHS UNDER II. S. GOV. UCIKT for a number of yeara, it is only re cently that the movement has extend ed to the Willamette Valley ami the counties in the south end of the state. Approximately 5,000 acres have been signed up within the past few days in the vicinity of Medford and Grants Pass, an acreage sufficient to warrant the erection of a beet sugar factory. A corporation backed by Oregon, Cal ifornia and Utah capital lias been formed to carry through the project. The commercial club of Gold Hill has also launched a campaign for the purpose of raising the necessary $650,000 with which to finance a su gar beet mill In that locality. It is more than likely that all the inter ests in Southern Oregon will com bine and locate the factory at some central point to which the beets can be shipped with the least delay and expense. ,; Coos and Curry counties have raised a fund of 5,000 to meet the expenses of a comprehensive display at the Panama-Pacific Exposition this year and within a few days the material will be shipped to San Fran cisco and installed In the Oregon ex hibit. II KM' WANTED Girl or woman for housework in small family. Per manent place. Inquire at office of the Gazette-Times. FOK SALE. Pine wood and tamarack posts. Buy at ranch or I will deliver, lm. R. H. WEEKS, Hamilton Ranch. On February the first the firm name of SLOCUM DRUG CO. will be changed to HUMPHREYS DRUG CO. IMPORTANT EVENTS 1914-lft AT 13 I WINTER SHORT COURSE JAN. 4-30 Agriculture, including Agronomy, Animal HusDandry, Dairying, Horti culture, Poultry Husbandry, Insects, Plant anJ Animal Diseases, Cream ery Management, Marketing, etc. Home Economics, Including Cook ing, Home Nursing, Sanitation, Sew ing. Dressmaking and Millinery. Commerce, including Business Man agement, Rural Economics, Business Law, Office Training, Harm Account ing, etc. Engineering, Including Shopwork and Roadbuilding. FARMERS WEEK FEBRUARY 1-6 A general clearing house session of six days for the exchange of dynamic Ideas on the most" pressing problems of the times. Lectures by leading authorities. Stnte conferences. EXTENSION SERVICE Offers lectures, movable schools, In stitutes and numerous correspondence courses on request. MUSIC: Piano, String, Band, Voice. No tuition. Reduced rites on all rail roads, l-'or further infcrma'lon address, The Oregon Agricultural College, (tw-12-l-t-i-n COKVALLIS, ORBOON :it Red Dragon Squirrel and GopherTolson Will rid your place of Squir rels, liophere, Hats, f ield Mice liowa and all such pests Results or Your Money Back SOLD BY SLOCUM DRUG CO. 5000 Posts For Sale, eery Co. Phelpa Gro- RED FRONT Livery & Feed Stables WILLIS STEWART, Proprietor. First Class Livery Rigs kept constantly on hand and can bo furnished on short no tice to parties desiring to drive into the interior. First class Hacks and Buggies Call arouad and see us. We cater to the Commercial Travel ers and Camping Parties and can furnish rigs and driv er on short notice. HEPPNER - - . OREGON Stop and look at Gilliam & BIs bee's window and see If the cat is there. Also see their clock window, It shows you the time all over the world. A six room house and five lots for sale, with chicken houses and out buildinea. Thin ia ft cnml l.uv r,.in. and terms all that could be asked for. For further particulars Bee Smead & Crawford. Brown Leghorn cockerels for sale. Single comb. Good birds. W. B. TUCKER, Heppner, Ore. STRAYED From my Rood Hill farm, a suckling mule colt, black and was gentle. Had no brand. Finder return to or notify me. Reward. FRED ASHBAUOH, Hardman. Oro.