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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1916)
THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPNER, ORE., THURSDAY, JUNE, 2? 191P FAGE THHEfc INDUSTRIAL ITEMS 0F6MLIIOTERESI iA In all the World no other hose like Holeproof BuyThemHereToday Years of study have mad Holeproof Hose silky, soft and light in weight. And you may enjoy all these features with economy. Six pain of cotton Hole proof are guaranteed to wear six months without holes, three pairs of silk are guaranteed three months. If any fail within that time we replace them free; Yet in our years of experi ence over 90 have outlasted this famous guarantee. Holeproof JJosiery Holeproof, with all their ad vantages, cost the same as com mon kinds. Whatever you pay you can't buy better than Holeproof. Try a box today, We have a complete line. SAM HUGHES CO. Grant WHAT IS IT? A 38-HORSE POWER SlXf Cylinder Automobile for $999:20, uny equipped with self-starter and some features not shown by any other auto mobile. Sold on most liberal terms. One-half cash; balance in eight 'monthly payments at 6 per cent interest. GO TO liam &Bisb 6C For Your Automobile SACRIFICE SALE ON LOW SHOES. LADIES' OXFORDS AND LOW SHOES. REGULAR PRICE $3.00, $3.60, $4.00 AND $4. BO SALE PRICE $3.00 MEN'S OXFORDS AND LOW SHOES. REGULAR PRICE $3.50, $4.00 AND $4.50 SALE 11UCE $2.00 BOYS' OXFORDS AND LOW SHOES. REGULAR PRICE - $2.60, $3.00 AND $3.50 SALE PRICE $1.50 CHILDREN'S OXFORDS AND LOW SHOES. REGULAR PRICE:. $2.00, $2.60 AND $3.00 SALE PRICE $1.50 JOB LOTS - 1 $1.00 EACH COME IN EARLY AND GET YOUR SIZES BEFORE THEY ALL GO. Thomson Brothers Hubbard considering bard surface streets. Wauna lumber mill enlarged and electrified. Herminston dairymen building three new silos. State Park Commission new de vice for more jobs. Portland gets new factory building, Sheen electric works. i North Portland Monarch sawmill long closed to, re-open. S. P. Co. will erect $10,000 station building at North Bend. Tax luxuries, lollies and extrava gance instead of industries. Portland Work on million dollar postofflce to start in August. Portland $200,000 unit planned for Benson technical school. Malheur county " builds crushed rock roads at $750 per mile. The Dalles Fruit and vegetable cannery here enlarging plant. Coshen S. P. Co. will build steel arch over grade crossing here.' Portland to get $200,000 whole sale business block on. Broadway." Winchester Large force of men laying 16 inch mains to Roseburg. Eugene has work on flaxmlll start ed and Salem is. talking about one. The Dales Wasco county will vote on $300,000 road bonds in November. Roseburg Railroad to Coos Bay revived by W. J. Wilsey with English capital. Oregon City Hawley Paper mills add another large building and doub le payroll. Stevedore and longshoremen strike closing sawmills and shingle mills a long coast. Portland M. E. Church will business block on site of Taylor Astoria orders Improvement of Commercial street, with overhead via- duct crossing. Longshoremen's strike raises pas senger fares from Coos Bay to Frisco from $7.50 to $10.00 Portland Welnhard Brewing Co. putting out 3000 barrels non-alcoholic beverage, employing 75 persons, Klamath Falls-rRush order to complete Tule Lake lateral means $300,000 expenditure by reclamation system. Farmers of Pennsylvania paid $400,000 for male help last year aud oppose an eight-hour law. with pay and a half for overtime. Salem factories putting in larger equipment for manufacture of logan berry and fruit juices. These beve rages increase in popularity. Portland Rose show may develope industry of making attar of roses, Result of more industries work for everyone and money in sight. Baker Democrat From every part of Baker county comes the sure sign of a great mining revival. The touch of prosperity is knocking nearer day by day. A bill is being initiated to exempt actory machinery, made-up stock and raw material on hand from taxation The measure is entitled " an act to encourage manufacturing and help build lip manufacturing industries In Oregon, by exempting the above from the burden of taxation." 6 lots 40x90; 1 lot 50x110; 1 room dwelling, woodshed and other outbuildings; 1 5-room dwelling, woodshed and other outbuildings; barn, used for livery stable, 64x64 This property is in a small eastern Oregon town and is for sale at $1600 cash or will trade for Heppner prop erty, Morrow county wheat land, or would trade for an auto. Owner business calls him away and he I desirous of closing a deal on this property before leaving. Further particulars will be given by calling on us. SMEAD ft CRAWFORD. Lyodd Riches, Stanfleld, editor came over with the Pendleton orches- tra as violinst for that organization which furnished music at the farmers picnic. Henry Peterson came In from Gooseberry for the big picnic and par ticipated in the ball game here Sun day. Sam E. VanVactor, local attorney spent several days in Pendleton on business last week. We will loan money on good Im proved farms in Morrow county an we are also prepared to make loans on improved stock ranches. If you desire a loan come and see us-lf you want a loan on Heppner residence property we can arrange it for you, Smead & Crawford IT TO BE HELD BY ED ADKINS Thursday June 29 At the Adkins ranch, three miles west of Heppner. Between 35 and 40 head of horses, Headers, Plows, Har rows, Seeders, Wagons, Harness, Buggies, Weeders, , and all other Farm Equipment. EVERYTHING GOES TAfmo All sales under $10, ei Iliacash; AH over $10, till 1st of November on approved notes at 8 per cent. 5 per cent off for cash. j& jz? jz? jz? Free Lunch At Noon . E. E. MILLE AUCTIONEER HEPPNER 55 EARS AGO From the Gazette of June 25,, 1891 McAtee Bros, have a new clock which is something of a wonder. In stead of striking the hour a little door flies open and a cuchoo performs that part most admirably. He also an nounces when a half hour has expired.. The examination of Wm. Stull, who shot Johnny Locknane, occured at the court house last Thursday before Jus tice Rea, Stulf being bound over to await the result of Loeknane's in juries. Locknane is still ill and there is but little hopes for his recovery. Judge Bradsliaw arrived from The Dalles on Monday evening last and is presiding over the court with that dignity, wisdom, patience, and sense of justice as our citizens are wont to expect of a man in that high position The Gazette has been informed by a grand army man that the comman der of Rawlins Post G. A. R. expects all members of the post, as well as ex-soldiers, to be present at Heppner on the 4th of July. The old verte ran can have a grand reunion on that occasion. Henry Heppner bought the north half of Shipley addition last weeit, and as soon as the company extend their track, will erect a ware house and Dlatform. This is a valuable piece of property and nicely located. Johnny Reddlngton, proprietor of the Puyallup Commerce, of that city, visited Heppner, his old home, last week, returning Monday. Johnny comes back to Heppner every summer for his health and to look after his interests here. L. MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS . PENDLETON, OREGON Fine Monument and Cemetery Work. All parties interested in getting work in my line should get my prices and estimates before placing their orders. ALL WORK GUARANTEED .l..K4Ht.4..4.44..4.4.4,j.4.4.4., Walter Fell purchased a nw safety bicycle last week, but in learn ins to ride it ran into the sidewalk, damag ing the front wheel very badly. Both wheels were sent to Portland for re pairs. Glasses fitted . satisfactorily by Dr. Winnard, or money refunded. His prices are reasonable, and he is where you can always find him. No charge tor testing eyes. tf. CITY MEAT MARKET UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT All kinds of Fresh and Cured Meats and Lard This is th place to buy Oysters, Crabs, Clams, Salmon, Halibut, Smelts Johnson & Rood GET G.-T. PRINTING AND WON'T REGRET IT J. S. Buesick of Hamilton, Grant county has sold 1S00 ewes to C. Minor of Heppner, for fall delivery. The price paid is $8.00 per head. Mr. Buesick says he will have 4000 head left. Leonard Carlson and sister, Aman da, were in the city from Gooseberry to attend the picnic. J. S. Buesick and R. F. Hynd spent Friday at the home of Alex Lindsey on Willow creek. FOUND One pair of gold rimmed spectacles. Owner may have same by calling at this office and paying for this advertisement. Mrs. Frank Nash and children of Pendleton arrived in this city Friday to visit with Mrs. Nash's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Walbridge. John Becket, sou of Mr. aud Mrs. J. W. Becket, student at the Univer sity of Oregon and member of the Oregou foot ball team, lias arrived in Morrow county to spend the summer on his brother's ranch. George Elder of Ritter is visiting friends in this city.