THK GAZKTTE-TIMKS. UKPPNKR. OI!K.. THt'RSDAY, JIM' 29. 1915
PACK TTTTtKR
PROFESSIONAL COLVMX
Dr. H. T. ALLISON
Physician & Surgeon
Office in Gunn Building.
HEPPNER, OREGON
Dr. N. E.WINNARD
Physician & Surgeon
Office in Fair Building
HEPPNER - - OREGON
Dr. F. N. CHRISTENSEN
DENTIST
Offices over the
New PoBtofflce.
HEPPNER, OREGON
A. D. McMURDO, M. D.
Physician & Surgeon
Office In Patterson Drug Store
HEPPNER :-: :-: OREGON
Dr. JOHN B. DYE
DENTIST
Room 16, lone Hotel, lone, Ore.
C. E. WOODSON
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Office In Palace Hotel,
Heppner, Oregon
SAM E. VAN VACTOR
ATTOUNEl'.AT-liAW
Offce on west end of May Street
HEPPNER, OREGON
S. E. NOTSON
ATTORNEY-AT-L.AW
Office in Court House, Heppner.
F. H. ROBINSON
LAWYER
IONE :-: :-: :-: -' OREGON
Knappenberg & Johnson
ATTORNEYS ,
AND COLNCELOKS AT LAW
IONE -:
OREGON
CLYDE and DICK WELLS
SHAVING PARLORS
Three doors south ot Postofflce.
Shaving 25c Ilaircuttlng 35c
' Bathroom in connection.
PATTERSON & ELDER
2 Doors North Palace Hotel.
TONBORAL ARTISTS
FINE BATHS SHAVING 25c
J. H. BODE
MERCHANT TAILOR
HEPPNER :-: :-: :-: OREGON
FOR FINE UP-TO-DATE HOMES
See
T. 6. DENNISEE
ARCHITECT and CONTRACTOR
W. L. SMITH
ABSTRACTER
Only complete set ot abstract
books in Morrow uouniy.
HEPPNER :-
:-: OREGON
CLOTHES CLEANING AND
PRESSING
MRS. G. A. FISCHER -
Upper Main Street, Heppner, Ore
"Tailoring That Satisfies"
LOUIS PEARSON
MERCHANT TAILOR
tirppner :-: :-: :-: OREGON
E. E. VICKERS
PAINTER
Phono 562
HEPPNER
OREGON
F. M. DYE, M. D.
DENTIST
Permanently located in Odd Fel
lows Building, Rooms 4 and 5
HEPPNER, ORGEON
REDFRONT
Livery
& Feed
Stables
WILLIS STEWART, Proprietor.
irst Class Livery Rigs
kept constantly on hand and
can be furnished on short no-
ice to parties desiring to drive
into 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 driv
er on short notice.
HEPPNER
OREGON
What Are
YOU Worth
From the
UP?
Itlsestimated that
the average man ii
worth M a day trrm
the neck rfwn-wlmt
is he worth from the
neck up?
Ttmt depends en
tirely upon training.
K you are trained so
that you plan ami
direct work you are
worth ten times as
much a the man
who can work only .
under orders. '
The Inttrnstltnil
orntsondinct Sc tit oil
jo to the man who is
sirueirlinif alontr on
small pay and say to
him, We will train
you for promotion
right where you are.
or we will quality
vou to take tin a
more conirenial line
of work at a much
higher salary."
Kvery month sev
ral hundred stu-
Ipnts voluntarily
report advancement
as the direct result
f 1. C.8. training.
You need not leave
your present work,
or your own home.
Mark this coupon at
once and mail it.
lulcroailoaal CorresaocdtBce Schools
. neaae .m.iwi lofliw ucillfattun u. a
. pirt, now 1 cm ijiinim for the position, trade, or .
pruletfloa before which 1 have marked A.
Automohlla Running
Poultry Karmlog
Bookkeeper
Stenoerapher
AdvertinliiB Man
Show-Card Writing
Window Trimming
Commercial llluatrat.
loiluatrial Dealgning
Architectural Drain.
Chemist f Spanish
Language J Irancli
Danklng German
Civil Si rvlcet 'tellan
Electrical Wirrman
Electrical Engineer
Mechanical Draftsman
Mechanical Engineer
Telephone Expert
Stationery Engineer
Textile Manufacturing
Civil Engineer
Building Contractor
Architect
Concrete Conatruct'n
riumhinu. Steam Eitt'g
Mine Foreman
Mine Superintendent
. Name-
ISl.&No..
, Cily
. Sfilf
J.N.McKinnellRouteMgr,
202 McKay BIdg., Portland
The
CALIFORNIA
EXPOSITIONS
are two vast wonderlands
The Greatest Shows of The Ae.
Vou cannot afford to miss tliein.
Tlio opportunity will soon pass.
0!o Now.
Choice of several routes at low
fares for the round trip, via
. OEEG0N-WASH1NGTON
RAILROAD & NAVIGATION CO.
Ask J. . HUDDIiKSTOX, Agt.
Ileppuer, Oregon
PORTLAND 10 HOLD
S
With Portland the natural outlet
for most of the grains and livestock
produced in the states of Washington,
Idaho, Montana and Oregon, it is
proper that the chief city of Oregon
should work for an exchange of com
modities. It is a practical way of do
ing business.
And perhaps nothing more empha
sizes the advance of modern ideas of
trade than the success of "Buyers'
Week' now established as an annual
event at Portland.
In the olden days the only acquain
tance the retail merchant at interior
points had with the head men of the
big jobbing and wholesale firms of
Portland was ti e semi-occasional vis
it of tlie traveling men employed by
the firm. They brought around a few
sample trunks and were supposed to
h,ave a line of smooth conversation
that would Bupply any other informa
tion required.
Now conies Portland with an in
vitation to all retail merchants of
the Northwest to visit Portland Aug
ust 9 to 14 and personally inspect the
great stocks of goods from which
they can select their annual supplies
If they want to. As an inducement
to buy Portland jobbers and whole
salers are offering to refund the rail
road fares of those merchants who
purchase goods to the amount of
$500 or more, purchases from any
one of the 105 firms in the agreement
being combined to make up the total
required to secure free transport
tion.
In addition to this, Portland has
arranged a series of entertainments
for the visiting merchants and their
families. There will be something
doing every noon and every night,
and the program calls for banquets,
luncheons, fireworks, theaters, auto
trips, smokers for men, and about
every other feature for amusement
that fertile brains can devise. These
features are without cost.
Back of it all are the substantial
men and firms who are laboring for
the development of the entire North
west. Portland is thisyear spend
ing $200,000 in advertising for set
tlers for the Northwest, and is doing
it in a big unselfish way. The more
homes that are placed in the North
west, the broader grows the market
for Portland jobbers and wholesal
ers, known to the trade everywhere
as carrying in many lines the largest
and finest stocks on the Pacific Coast.
With the products of the - four
Northwest states rolling into Port
land on a down hill haul, with its
Chamber of Commerce and its 4000
members lined up behind the needs
of the agricultural sections every
where, Portland asks all merchants
of the four states to come to see them
during Buyers' Week.
The committee in charge of Buy
ers' Week is composed of the follow
ing named men:
Nathan Strauss, Fleischner-Mayer
Co., General Chairman.
F. A. Spencer, Chairman Allen &
Lewis, Executive Committee.
I. Lowengart, Lowengart & Co.
A. H. Devers, Clossett & Devers.
Geo. Lawrence, Jr., The Geo. Law
rence Co.
O. W. Mielke, Blake, McFall & Co.
A. C. Black, Union Meat Co.
O. H. Fithlan, Fithian, Barker
Shoe Co.
S. C. Pier, Marshall-Wells Hdwo.
Co.
F. S. West, Goodyear Rubber Co.
Forest Notes.
According to the government fig
ures for 1913, Oregon ranks fourth in
the list of lumber producing states,
having advanced from twenty-third
place in the past decade.
According to the 1913 figures,
Washington still ranks first in lum
ber production. In fact, the reputed
production in this State for 1913, ap
proximately 4,600,000,000 feet, was
the largest ever reported for that
State or any other State. Michigan
approached this figure in 1890 by re
porting a production of 4,311,000,
000 feet.
The cut of Douglas fir in 1913 was
the largest ever reported for this
species, being 5 billion feet. This
figure is for a single species. The cut
of yellow pine for 11)13 was reported
as nearly 15 billion feet, which figure
was second only to that reported in
1909. The latter figure is made up
of all species commercially known as
yellow pine.
Out of a population of approxi
mately 675,000 people in Oregon,
84,000, or one-sixth of the total
number, is directly dependent upon
the lumber industry. Of a popula
tion of 1,1 12,000 people in Washing
ton, sixt?pn per cent or approximate
ly 193,000 are dependent upon the
lumber industry.
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FOR TRADK.
A good rooming house in La
Grande for Morrow county property.
Inquire S.MEAD & CRAWFORD.
TWENTY-FIVE YEARS
AGO IN HEPPNER I
The Heppner Gazette, July 31, 1890.
Miss Kffie Griffith returned to
Heppner yesterday evening from Sa
lem, where she has been attending
school for the past year.
W. J. Leezer returned from Gray's
Harbor and other Washington points
on last Friday evening. He reports
times dull over there.
Married At the residence of the
bride's parents, in Six Dollar canyon,
Sunday, July 27, 1890, Mr. L. D.
Boyed and Miss Dora Baird. The
Gazette extends congratulations.
Died At her residence in Hepp
ner, on July 28, 1890, Mrs. Elizabeth
Lichtenthal, aged 38 years, 9 months
and 14 days. Mrs. Lichtenthal's ill
ness was of short duration and her
sudden death was a surprise to many.
The funeral took place from the resi
dence at 4 o'clock Tuesday afternoon
under the auspices of the Knights of
Pythias and 1. O. O. F. orders, of
which societies Mr. Lichtenthal was ,
an honored member, and the remains
were followed to their last resting !
place by a large procession of people.
The Chinamen of this community !
are at present in a rather dejected '
frame of mind, owing to the fact that ;
the majority of them are dead broke.
The facts in the case are these: One
of the high moguls of the city, whose
name we did not learn, seems to have
gotten the confidence of the rest of
his almond-eyed cousins of this com
munity, and secured all of their sur
plus cash, which he was to deposit
for them in the bank. Thus far every
thing was all right, but he conceived
the "Melican man" idea of drawing
that money out of the bank and fly
ing with it to parts unknown, which
he did the latter part of the week.
He hired a buggy from the stable and
went from here to Echo, where it is
supposed he took the train for Port
land. Consequently his brethern here
are mourners to the tune of $1600.
Sheriff Noble was immediately sent
after him, but he could get no trace
of him and he returned after a couple
of days searching.
1AL
Salem has built a free swimming
pool.
Oregon produced $143,556 worth
of coal in 1914.
... A movement is on at Canby to start
a cheese factory
Hood River will have a free muni
cipal swimming pool.
Construction of jetties on the Sius
law will begin this season.
The voters of Oregon are going to
be asked to vote $10,000,000 bonds
Los Angeles parties purchase Eu
gene Brick Co. and will make high
grade building and fire brick.
A Wisconsin Syndicate paid $750,-
00Q for timber land in Lincoln coun
ty. According to reports trains will
be running to Coos B?y by January
next.
O. A. C. sends loganberry juice to
the fair to give to visitors at Oregon
building.
The wagon road to Alsea connect
ing Eugene with Florence will soon
be completed.
Ground has been broken for the
new $50,000 building at Monmouth
Normal School.
It is planned to add about 7000
acres to the Klamath reclamation
work this year.
A vast acreage of beaver dam land
is being improved north of Salem by
a big drainage ditch.
Henry Struckmeier, 33 years a res
ident in the Willamette Valley, says
crops here this year are best he has
ever seen.
Kendall Bros, announce actual
construction on their $800,000 rail
road out of Roseburg will start on or
about August 15.
Shoddy postage stamps are being
put on the market by Postmaster
General Burleson at the price former
ly paid for stamps of decent texture.
When such policies are on foot as
those proposed in the Ferris Bill it is
high time the states having water
power combined in an effort to get
justice;
Hood River Manufacturing Co., of
Hood River has organized to manu
facture the Friday Electric Cooker,
the Hood River Orchard Cultivator,
mid the Featherweight Spray nozzle,
for good roads. That's some money.
The cranks and so-called reformers
have had their inning at the bat in
Oregon. The time has come to wipe
them oil our political map and put
Oregon on a conservative business
basis.- Watch the record of the can
didates as they come up and see if
they could rustle the money to foot
n payroll of their own. Why let them
spend state money if they could not?
A (Will of more than 600 commer-
eiul organizations of the country by
the U. S. Chamber of Commerce on
Government ownership of merchant
marine shows 82 in favor of it and
698 against it. The heavy vote
against government ownership, either
with or without government opera
tion, is sharp notice that the business
sentiment of the country strongly
disapproves the ship purchase bill in
any form.
Drink "Grape Smash"
The pure flavor of the Concord Grape
5c a glass
Fresh Ice Cream Every Day-WE MAKE IT
THE PALM
The Home of Good "Sweet Meats"
JUST RECEIVED
by
Gilliam & Bisbee
A carload of FAIRBANKS &
MORSE Gasoline Engines
direct from the factory
At Greatly Reduced Prices
At least 25 per cent un
der last year's prices
We are fully equipped for installing
Deep Well Pumps and
Irrigation Systems
of all kinds, and guarantee all work to
give satisfaction
When you want water
get our prices before closing a deal
HEPPNER WOOD YARD
E. L BEEMAN, Prop.
Dealer In
Wood and Coal
Leave orders with Slocum Drug Co. or phone Main 60.
BONDS and INSURANCE
INSURE IN
Royal Insurance Co. and Fireman's
Fund
AND YOUR BONDS IN
United States Fidelity Guaranty Co.
Rates furnished upon requsst
T. J. MAHONEY : : Heppner, Oregon
Reduced Prices
on Flour
At Heppner for our White Star
No higher quality made. Discount of
30c. per bbl. on 5-bbl. lots. This price
good at all points on Heppner branch,
with freight added.
R. R. agents hold goods 10 days without charge.
Heppner Milling Co.
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