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THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPNER, OKE., THURSDAY, JAN. 13, 1916
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BONDS and INSURANCE j OF GENERAL INTEREST
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AND YOUR BONDS IN
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WHEN YOU BUY AT HOME:
YOU SEE WHAT YOU BUY "BEFORE" YOU PAY
OUT YOUR MONEY.
YOU ARE SURE OF GETTING KNOWN "RELI
ABLE" BRANDS OF GOODS.
YOU HAVE NO "FREIGHT" TO PAY.
TO "LIAKE GOOD' ON WHAT WE SAY AND SELL.
AND WE ARE HERE 305 DAYS OUT OF THE YEAR
BUY AT HOME-BUT ONLY BECAUSE YOU CAN
BUY FOR LESS.
VAUGHN & SONS
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YPAD AfT
KING & REDIFER
AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES AND SUPPLIES
Tires and Tubes Vulcanized. Batter
ies Recharged. Electric Equipment.
MAXWELL AGENCY
and service station
Cars For Hire at AH Hours.
Phones: Shop ."72 Residence 552
Heppner
Located oa North
Main Street
Oregon
THE
HARDEMAN HAT
the'hat
FOR YOU
We carry a com
olete line of this ex-
vf cellent head wear
in all the late patterns and standard
colors. This populor $3.00 hat is
waiting for you at the store of
SAM HUGHES CO.
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Timber buying reported active In
Coos county.
Hubbard's fine new school house
is nearly completed.
Multnomah county expended $1,
620,674 on roads in 1915.
Hood River tax levy Is trimmed
from 1165,000 to $130,000.
It takes 715 cars to ship the an
nual salmon pack of Oregon.
Every sawmill in Linn county ex
pects to be running by Spring.
Shipping rabbits from Lakeview to
San Francisco is a new industry.
Gold Beach Reports state that
the big Brookings mill will soon re
open.
A. J. Signipn of Boston will build
a $100,000 summer hotel at Port Or
ford. France asks for bids on 200,000,
000 feet of lumber from Northwest
mills.
J. C. Penny & Co., of New York,
will open new dry goods Btore in Eu
gene. Twohy Bros, may get orders to
build 1000 box cars at their Portland
shops.
The Johnson sawmill at Coquille is
being enlarged to 40,000 feet ca
pacity. Reports at Paisley say Western Pa
cific pins feeder Into that section of
Oregon.
Salem Chas. K. Spaulding and
others have formed a new logging
company. t
Fine gold is being scraped out of
the river bed within the city limits of
Roseburg.
The British Government has asked
Portland mills for bids on 12,000,000
feet of lumber.
Reports state that the Geo. W.
Moore Lumber Co., of Bandon, will
soon operate again.
The Hawley Paper Co. of Oregon
City will s;iend $750,000 enlarging
its paper mill at that place.
Oregon Power Co., Marshfield, has
spent more than $40,000 in improve
ments on Coos Bay in 1315.
Klamath Falls is shipping much
livestock, lambs, mules and horses to
different parts of the country.
By sharing its profits with employ
ees in 10 increase in wages, the
steel trust passes prosperity around
and prevents strikes.
The Southern Pacific Co. has order
ed 50,000 feet of lumber from Spaul
ding Logging Co., of Salem, to be
shipped to Sacramento.
Plans for Kendall Bros, new rail
road out of Roseburg accepted hy the
city council and crews are expected to
begin active work early in March.
Grants Pass people state lhie they
started with 5200,000 bond issue will
be completed by Twohy Bros., who
have taken it over to Crescent City,
California.
Japan has had a great shipbuild
ing boom and on account of its su
perior quality Douglas fir is being
used extensively, though it costs 7(Kf
more than native pine.
Eleven large railway systems have
placed or are about to plane orders
for Douglas fir with Northwest mills,
according to reports. Wi'en the rail
roads start buying, sawmills prospev
and we all prosper.
Portland citizens found street cars
were a pretty good thing during the
recent snow storm. They ran on
schedule time, gave employment to
hundreds of extra men, white the jit
ney was conspicuous by its ahseuce
And now tho mayor of Portland
advocates a municipal newspaper for
publishing the cities' official busi
ness. Newspapers are all rinht to
boost the cities and the politician
who wants office, but when there is
money to be spent, the newspaper, as
a matter of course, should be ignored.
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,
Patrons Take Notice.
The People's Cash Market is on a
strictly cash basis after the first of
the year. We would kindly ask that
all patrons now owing us please pay
up. By putting our business on a
cash basis, we will be better able to
satisfy the public and do justice to
ourselves. We will then be able to
go out and buy the best stuff that
cash will buy, and you in turn will
be assured of better meat on the cash
basis.
Respectfully,
PEOPLES' CASH MARKET,
Henry Schwarz, Propreitor.
HE BEST FROM JUDGE
The Worm Turns.
"How much ore your four dollar
shoes?" asked the smart one.
"Two dollars a foot," replied the
salesman, wearily.
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Coincidence.
"It is positively disgusting the way
these colleges scatter around their
degrees. Every Tom, Pick and Har
ry who has achieved a little cheap
notoriety can figure on having one
thrust upon him. The whole system
is absolutely indefensible. Don't you
think so?" scornfully asked Grumps.
"Yes, I didn't get one, either,"
calmly rejoined the other.
III!
Proof I'miecessary.
Rev. Blox Tium you doa't hon
estly believe that Jonah was swal
lowed by a whale!
His son Sure, dad. I'd believe
anything of a Jonah.
Mi!
Temporary Aberration.
Eminent Specialist. Ye. madame,
your husband is suffering from tem
porary aberration, due to overwork.
The form of his mania is quite com
mon. Wife Yes, he insists that he is a
millionaire.
Eminent Specialist And wants to
pay me $500 for my advice. We'll
have to humor him, you know.
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Little Edwin's Plan.
Little Edwin's weekly allowance
was one cent each day, provided he
took his cod-liver oil each morning
regularly, and each Sunday the seven
cents which he saved during the week
was put into the contribution box at
Sunday School.
One Monday night Edwin rushed
breathlessly in from school and
climbing into the cupboard he got
the bottle of much despised medicine
and took it to his mother, saying:
"Ma, I guess I'll take this week's
physic in advance. Bill Brown an' I's
goiu' to the movies tonight an' I need
the money."
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No Mure Expected.
Sporting Editor Bink, the new
heavyweight champion has a vocabu
lary of only S7 words. Get a story
and a list of the words.
Reporter Not a chance. We could
only use 17 of them. -Michigan Gar
goyle. 5 ! 8
Invitation Accepted.
Father (over the railing) Say,
Helen, is that young man going to
stay all night? .
Helen (after slight pnuse) He
says lie will, dad, if there's plenty of
room. Where'U I put him. Michigan
Gargoyle.
SMS
Had No Objection.
Young man (dining with his girl)
Waitress, may we have a spoon
here?
Waitress Why, yes sir; go ahead,
:f you don't mind people around.
Boston Transcript.
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Both I'n necessary.
Former Speaker Cannon tells this
story of his early impecunious days:
"One of my friends was a strug
gling physician. Neither fame nor
fortune had come to either of us, but
we were always hopeful. The years
had weighed heavily upon my friend,
however, tor he soon lost his hair,
being quite bald.
One day I greeted him with, a
beaming countenance and exclaim
ed:
" 'Wiiat do you think, Henry? 1
have just bought an office sale.'
" 'Then, Joe,' he said, with tho ut
most gravity, 'I shall buy a hair
brush.' Pittsburgh Chronicle-Telegraph.
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He Knew Her Size In a Way.
Into a men's furnishing store
stepped a young man warily, almost
timidly. He lacked the air of con
fidence of the man who is about to
purchase a tie or handkerchief, or a
collar. Eagerly the genial floorwalk
er pounced upon him and the pros
pective customer's first words ex
plained everything.
"Have you anything suitable for
a young lady?" he asked, looking
about dazedly at the rows of shirt
boxes. "Something for Cbristams,
you know?"
"Well, I should say we have, Step
right this way, please. Miss Apper
son, will you show this gentleman
some ladies' hose, or " he added,
as he noted the inquirer's pitiable
confusion, "perhaps lie would prefer
to see some of those near-Bilk ladles'
coat sweaters?"
He would, he certainly would, and
when he found a man in charge at
the sweater counter he became al
most himself again. The sweater
idea seemed to strike him favorably
and for several minutes he Inspected
color combinations and felt of fab
rics. Finally the clerk dropped him
into hot water again.
"About what size does the young
lady wear?"
It was a poser and entirely unex
pected. The young man gazed at a
dummy figure on which a sweater
coat was displayed, then walked up
to it, circled It with his arm, and
nodded.
"About this size, I think." Kan
sas City Times.
TAKE YOUR MEALS AT THE
O. K. RESTAURANT
Ma Shoot, Prop.
Just re-opened. Everything neat and clean
Best of everything the market affords, including
fresh oysters and shell fish.
MEALS - 25c and up
F01D GUILTY! I
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
JOE MASON, Proprietor.
IONE : : : OREGON
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 WB 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
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M A. R. REID
for tour
Rugh and Dressed Lumber,
Wood and Posts
At the Mill or delivered
THE GAiBETTE-TIMES IS PREPARED TO FILL ALL OP
YOirH NEEDS IN THM LINK OP PRINTING, AND
WHETHER YOUR NEEDS INCLUDE ONLY A CAIU
JOB OR AN EXTENSIVE ADVERTISING CATALOGS, WB
CAN HANDLE EITHER OR 1IOTH POR YOU IN A WAY
THAT IS SURE TO HE SATISFACTORY. OUR WELL ES
TAHLISHED REFUTATION AS I'HOIIUCEHS OP "1'HINT
IN( THAT SATISFIES" HAS HEEN OBTAINED ONLY
THROUGH THE HIUH STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE WB
MAINTAIN IN OUR JOB PRINTING DEPARTMENT.
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