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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1915)
THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPNER, ORE.. THURSDAY, DEC. 16, 1913 r a c. e fovr . rr"m f t V . . , i ,..,..v,......-..t..i.iAi.u.t.4 i irrrraf!rTTg7rgiaEE.- IB VSR fWJfVVTVVVTTT.T. 'ft BQNDSand INSURANCE INSURE IN Royal Insurance Co. and Fireman's Fund AND YOUR BONDS IN United States Fidelity Guaranty Co. Rates furnished upon request T. J. MAHONEY : : Heppner, Oregon See A. R. RED Rough for your and Dressed Lumber, Wood and Posts At the Mill or delivered What Are YOU Worth From ilw SllOSIlL ITEMS 0FGEKERAL1NTEREST 1 It Is estimated that the average man is worth $2 a day from the neck down what is be worth from the neck upf That depends en tirely upon training. If you are trained so that you plan and direct work you aro worth ten times as much as the man who can work only . under orders. ' The International Conetpondinci School jo to the man who is struggling along on small pay and say to him, "We will train you for promotion right where you are, or we will quality you to take up a more congenial line of work at a much higher salary." hvery month sev eral hundred stu dents voluntarily report advancement the direct result of I. C. ;. training. You need not leave your present work, or vour ow n home. Mark this coupon at once and mail it. lirteraatlvuol Cwreswmtoce schools rtease exutxiu. w.muai tanner omigaciuii uu u f part, dow i can quaity for the position, trade. f ? ? jewel: IT IML01 f ? T ? ? Y t t f t t f f ? ? t I Automobile Running Poultry Farming Bookkeeper Stenographer Advertising Man Show-Cant Writing Window Trimming Commercial Illustrtt. industrial Designing Architectural Drafts. sn rman CliPi.tiat f Spams Langusgei J Frenct Hanking I Cerma CivilServlcei 'Ml'an Electrical Wireman F.lectrical Engineer Mechanical Draftsman Mechanical Engineer Telephone Expert Stationary Engineer Textile Manufacturing Civil Engineer Building Contractor Architect Concrete Conatnict'n Plumbing, Steam Fitt g Mine Foreman Min Superintendent Name St.&Xo.. JIMcKinnell- 202 McKay BMg., Portland LicensedEmbalmer Lady Assistant I. L. YEMiER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Phone Residence Heppner, Oregon NINETY-SIX ACRES FOR TRADE. Ten miles from Cottage Grove, six miles from railroad station. A good school one quarter mile distant, good farm house of seven rooms, barn and other outbuildings. 65 acres In cul tivation, 5 acres in orchard. 25 head of mixed cattle, 16 head of blooded hogs and three good horses. Also farm machinery. To trade for a good wheat farm. For further informa tion see Smead and Crawford, Hepp ner, Ore. FOR SALE 160 acres of wheat land in Morrow county, 12 miles north of Lexington, in the Straw berry section. For prices and terms inquire at the Gazette-Times office. Nll-3t. Eugene will have Caterpillar cars on streets. St. Helens creamery is now in op eration. Echo has let contract for $10,000 city hall. TpWranh cable is being laid across Coos Bay. Hood River has a new industry a roller mill. Powers has a new school with 250 pupils enrolled. Farmers plan to open co-operative store in Albany. Pendleton post office shows in crease of 30 per cent. Booth-Kelly Co. is building a new burner at Springfield. Planing mill in Eugene will man ufacture baseball bats. Growers Association may build cannery at Scio this winter. Burns promises $125,000 if Stra horu road will include that city. The Oregon Box & Lumber Co. at Bay City has resumed operations. Warren Construction Co. is pav ing Riverside Drive at Pendleton. Lebanon has shipped two car loads of Christmas trees to San Francisco. Big shipbuilding is proposed at, St. Helens capable of building steel boats. Wnniinipn of the World are plan ning a $100,000 building in Port land. It is estimated that Oregon will spend $4,000,000 on good roads in 1916. Final announcement is made that total tax levy will be $562,000 less than last year. A big merger is planned at Sump ter for development of mining on a gigantic scale. Contract has been let to build Flor ence water system. Trains now run on Oregon City line from Baker's bridge to Milwau kee. Plans are under way to build a new road cutting out Pioneer hill on road to Newport. Southern Pacific Co. employs 1-100 men in Portland with annual pay roll of $1,400,000. By a vote of 97 0 to 233 voters of Salem defeated an experimental pave ment lien law against property. Removal of old building prepara tory to erection of new $100,000 post office at noseburg is under way. Eugene cannery is shipping 15,600 cases of beets, cabbage and carrots to U. S. Army at San Francisco Ben Matthiesen of Vale, in six weeks took $2200 in gold from pla cer mining on upper Willow creek. The citv auditor of Portland re fuses to approve claims of city oili- cials for seats in observation cars, Smoker or chair cars are good enough tor anybody, n uiey wani something better, they can pay for it. Why go to the trouble of baking when you can buy the best of bread at the Heppner Bakery. FOR SALE A limited quantity of No. 12S hybrid seed wheat. See Phill Colin before it is all gone. LOST Side curtain to C. A. Mi nor's Cadillac car, somewhere be tween Court House and Main street. Finder please leave same at the Heppner Garage. RED FRONT Livery & Feed Stables WILLIS STEWART, Proprietor. First Class Livery Rigs kept constantly on hand and can be furnished on short no tice to parties desiring to drive into the interior. First class Hacks and Buggies Call arouad and see ua. We cater to the Commercial Travel ers and Camping Parties and can furnish rigs and driv er on short notice. HEPPNER - - OREGON W When you need two-vision lenses be sure to get RYPTOK (Worn by over 250,000 people) For in all other two-vision lenses there is a line or seam between the near and far vision portions that makes the wearer look less than his best, and unmistakably brands him or ner witnasign of age. Koptokj are double-vision lenses that look exactly likcrccularonc- vision lenses because there are do lines or seams in tbera. A GOOD 9-ROOM HEPPNER RES IDENCE FOR SALE OR TRADE. DESIRABLE LOCATION. PLENTY OF FRUIT FOR FAMILY USE ON PLACE; PLENTY OF WATER FOR IRRIGATION. PRK'ES AND TERMS VERY REASONABLE. SUE A I) & OR AW FORI) Catholic Church Services. First Mass, 8 a. ra. Second Mass, 10:30 a. m. Christian Doctrine, 11:30 a. ra. Evening Devotions, 7:30 p. m. The Federated Church. The regular service at the Feder ated church are as follows: Preaching every Sunday, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Federated Sunday School every Sunday 9:45 a. m. Federated Young People's Meeting every Sunday 6:30 p. m. Federated Missionary Society the last Tuesday In each month. Prayer meeting every Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Federated Ladies Aid meets the 2nd Tuesday in every month, 2:30 p. m. A hearty welcome is extended to all. W. B. SMITH, Pastor. Parsonage next door to the church. State University Will (Jive Roses. Universitv of Oregon, Eugene. Dec 13. Four thousand Frau Karl Drus- eliki rose slips, rooted and growing, are to be given away this college year to the four-year high schools of the state by the University of Oregon. The plants are to be set out on the high school grounds and cared for. Any time after the first of Janu ary, the desired number of slips from 12 to 20 will be shipped pre paid on the request of the high school principal, the chairman of the board, or the president of the student body. The requests will be filed and filled in order of receipt, but some of the eastern Oregon shipments will be held it) until after the hard freezes. H. M. Fisher, superintendent of the University grounds, says that the roses are a uniformly hard and vig orous variety. The two-hundred foot hedge from which the slips are cut is even now full of large -white buds. Most of the 1600 cuttings sent out last year grew, Mr. Fisher says. It was the first time the offer had been made, and there were more requests than could be filled. Even the grade schools began asking for them. Mr. Fisher says that by close trimming the parent hedge could furnish as many as 10,000 slips, so prolific is it. The only receipt asked by the ex tension division of the Unversity, through "which application for the cuttings should be made, is acknow ledgement through the local paper. Subscribe lor The G.-T., $1.50 per Year. Dr. Winnard can supply these lenses Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. S. W. Wattenliiiiger Loses Home In Fire. Word comes in from McKay creek that S. W. Watten burger, a well known rancher of that vicinity, lost his home and all of the faintly house hold possessions last Thursday by ire. Vhe lire was caused by his lit tle th.ee year old daughter who was playing iwhtastcnih etaolntaoitaoin plying with matches. She struck matches In a clothes closet and set the clothing on fire. Before it was discovered the whole house was in LOST One sorrel mare, branded J cross on left shoulder. Finder no tify Robert Allstott, Eight Mile, Ore. and receive reward. 2t. TO F.XCHAXGE -Clear $15,000 homo in the best residential section of Portland for first-class improved ranch. Will assume. Address own er at 825 Thompson Street, Portland, Oregon. Headquarters For CHRISTMAS CANDIES and NUTS Buy early this year while our big assort ment is complete. Phelps Grocery Co. of competing with the mail order houses, such as Jones Cash Store, Rice & Phelan Send me your orders, or write me in regard to same I BUY POULTRY AT ALL TIMES . Egg City Cash Store JOK MASON, Proprietor. IONE : : : OREGON LOST One rear auto lamp and two clincher rings from a Firestone rim, size 38. Finder please leave at this ollico. 3t. 75 cords wood, $2.50. 3000 posts 4c each. Near Slocum Mill. Haul them yourself. PHELPS GROCERY CO. Glasses fitted satisfactorily by Dr. Winnard, or money refunded. His nrlces are reasonable, and he is where flames and nothing could be done to you can always find him. No charge check them. Pendletou E. O. for testing eyes. , tl. GET THE HABIT OF DEPOSITING YOUR FUNDS WITH The First National Bank of Heppner WE BELIEVE THERE IS MUCH ROOM FOR DE VELOPMENT OF THE SAVINGS HABIT AMONG THE AMERICAN PEOPLE IN GENERAL, AND AMONG OUR LOCAL PEOPLE IN PARTICULAR. WHEN WE FIRST PUT IN OUR SAVINGS DEPART MENT RESULTS WERE NOT ENCOURAGING, BUT WE FIND THAT THE DEPOSITS HAVE GRADUALLY IN CREASED. A LARGER NUMBER ARE MAKING USE OF THIS METHOD OF TAKING CARE OF THEIR IDLE FUNDS. WE ARE PREPARED TO CARE FOR BOTH LARGE AND SMALL AMOUNTS AND PAY FOUR PER CENT. INTEREST. WE FEEL THAT THERE ARE MANY MORE IN THIS COMMUNITY WHO SHOULD BE AVAILING THEM SELVES OF OUR SAVINGS DEPARTMENT. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED WE WILL BE PLEASED TO HAVE YOU CALL AND GET PARTICULARS. FUNERAL SUPPLIES MODERN EQUIPMENT PAINSTAKING SERVICE CASE FURNITURE COMPANY