THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPrXER. ORE., THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1916
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HEAL ESTATE
We are offering a house and lot in Lents,
Oregon, for sale or trade.
This lot is 50 by 150 and has a number t
of young fruit trees on it. Will trade
for a small place near the mountains
or for Heppuer pn .perty. A'ould trade
for work horses, broke or unbroke.
Price tor this property is $1200.00.
A Good Eight-Room Dwelling,
Barn and other outbuildings, fruit
trees and '6 acres of laud in Heppner
at a bargain. This can be bought on
time and if you want it and can give a
good note you don't need any money.
127 Acres of Land
Fair house, good barn, G acres in of
good alfalfa land, some good farmland
on the hills. Running water all the
. seaon. A dandy little poultry and
dairy ranch for sale cheap.
We have other good properties for
sale. Come and see us if you
want to get bargains.
. Smead It Crawford
Real Estate and Fire insurance
Oih'ce in the Fair Building
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LicensedEmbalmer Lady Assistant
J. L. YE&QER
FUNEKAL DIRECTOR
Phone Residence Heppner, Oregon
PAINTING & PAPER .HANGING
D. C. ROGERS
WALL PAPER
FIRST DOOR NORTH OF P03TOFFICE
The INDEPENDENT GAf
CHALMERS AGENCY and Service SSallora
(AGE
A complete line of Automobile Accessories and
Supplies kept constantly on hand
Painstaking Service
Satisfactory Work - - - - Expert Mechanics
Tires and Tubes Vulcanized. Batteries Recharged
Electrical Equipment. LIVERY SERVICE AT ALL HOURS.
PHONES: SHOP 572; RESIDENCE 552
Located on North Main Street
HEPPNER, OREGON
Driak "Grape Smash"
The pure flavor of the Concord Grape
5c a glass
Fresh Ice Creajn Every Day-WE MAKE IT
THE P1M
The Home of Good "Sweet Meats"
GIJJB WILL INJUJ6ERATE INDUSTRIAL ITEMS
OFGEffiliei
YISIIG CIPAIGfJ
The Heppner Commercial Club will
shortly commence a visiting or juket
ing campaign. The committee on
publicity has already started its work
of outlining plans and methods for
preceedure. It is planned by the
members ot the club to arrange a
schedule of dates on which the vari
ous neighboring towns will be visited
and a strong effort will be made to
establish a more neighborly feeling
between this and towns tributary.
The first town which will receive the
consideration of the junketeers will
In all probability be Irrlgon. This
city on the North has been sadly neg
lected In the past, is the opinion of
all club members and Heppner people
have not become as well acquainted
with the northerners as they should.
The committee Is working on a plan
whereby a large number will go to
Irrigon by auto on the 4th of July.
Other towns that will be visited dur
ing the summer are : Hardman,
Monument, Ritter, lone, and Lexing
ton. The club has taken up the proposi
tion of parking on the lower end of
Gale street near the bridge and the
streets and roads committee have
been given the authority to act with
the city council. It is the idea of the
Club that this unsightly section of
the town can be beautified at a small
cost. . The committee having this
in charge consists of: N. E. Wlnnard,
Albert Bowker and Wm. Haylor.
The Club will also ask the city
council to Improve the crossing on
Main street by making fills. The
crossings are very abrupt and do
great damage to automobile springs
as well as causing inconvenience to
all travelers. One man made a
trip from Portland to Heppner by
auto without mishap and then broke
a spring while going over one of our
crossings.
President Phelps has written to
Congressman Stnnott, again urj,in
him to do all in his power in getting
the postoffice department to re-adver
tise for bids on the Hardman-Monu-ment
mail route.
After a vote of thanks was extend
ed to the entertainment committee
for their sucesslul work during thv
recent Farmers' picnic, the meetins
adjourned.
6 lots 40x90; 1 lot 50x110; 1 S
room dwelling, woodshed and other
outbuildings: 1 5-room dwelling,
woodshed and other outbuilding; 1
barn, used for livery stable, 64x81!
This property is in a small eastera
Oregon town and is for sale at $1500
cash or will trade for Heppuer prop
erty, Morrow county wheat land, or
would trade for an auto. Owner's
business calls him away and ho is
desirous of closing a deal on this
property before leaving. Further
particulars will be given by calling
on us.
SMEAD & CRAWFORD.
TOP PIES Pi FOR
WOOL THIS SPRING
Warner Clip is Sold.
The 30.000 pound wool clip of K
"!. Warner of Butter creek was pur
-based last Friday by E. J. Burke for
5 em'-a. The Dailes Mills pur
''?.",ri 15.000 pounds of the v urne
iip it 28 cents. Mr. Burke bid
11 !i cents for 8000 p.unds fine woe
"an Smythe clip nod The Dalles Mil!
.S 'a i':rt-: f-jr the 4n0 pound Smy
lie refused thi
a ci.ar.se clip, but
er. Echo News.
Stanfield Clip Completed.
R. N. Stanfield has completed the
bearing at Huntington, of 12,37tS
ibeep. This clip amounts approxi
mately to 105,000 pounds. This, to
Sether with sheep on the Snake ami
around Juntura. will comprise a cii;
from about 45,000 sheep. Those
clips have already been sold at a con
tract price of from 21c to 35c per
pound, delivery to be made at the
Boston markets.
Mr. Stanfield has also disposed of
and delivered to the San Francisco
market 70,000 sheep these shipments
to occur between now and August 1,
all to be consigned Miller & Lux and
the Western Meat Co., at San Fran
cisco. His first shipment consisted
of 4000 sheep, 14 cars which are con
signed to the Chicago market. Eclio
News.
FOR SALE Four hundred acres
prairie and timber land, known as
the South Jones Prairie. Mrs. Henry
Jones, 321 14th St., Portland, Ore.
lm.
We will loan money on good Im
proved farms in Morrow county and
we are also prepared to make loans
on Improved stock ranches. If you
desire a loan come and see us-lt you
want a loan on Hoppner residence
property we can arrange it for you.
Smead & Crawford.
Newberg cannery recently burned
being rebuilt.
Roseburg Federal building will
be started July 1.
Ontario New track being laid be
tween this city and Vale.
Portland Building permits past
week aggregate $75,000
Roseburg Review says that city
is humming with industry.
Garden Home Hunt clubhouse to
be rebuilt at cost of $5,000.
Hermiston Newport Land C. gets
$32,000 ditch contract.
Albany will remodel old Central
School building for city hall.
Astoria Machine Co. to be enlarged
with $25,000 new equipment.
Plan for state-guaranteed bonds
for irrigation projects abandoued.
Oregon City Company formed
to develop silica deposit near here.
Astoria putting up fight for sub
marine base at port of Columbia.
Eugene $4,400 a year has Deen
cut from cost of Eugene schools.
Marshfteld Schooner Westerner
loading half million foet cedar ties.
Lakevtew $70,000 buildings lost
by fire to rebuild of brick and stone.
Sunday law will stop 30,000 people
working for wages one day in seven.
Medford Box factory of 5,000 to
8,000 capacity golngup on P. & E.
Ry.
La Grande Wholesale grocery
company will erect branch building
here.
Astoria McEachren shipbuilding
company will double capacity ot
plant.
Burns Railroad completed to
Crane Creek gap and will soon enter
valley.
Baker Five stamp mine for
Carry mine, Virtue district ready to
operate.
Albany Discovery of zinc in
Black Eagle group of mines is an
nounced.
Baker Brewery and ice plant
start after long idleness, on tempe
rance drinks.
Portland, Pendleton and Ashland
will ask voters to authorize state
normal schools.
Smithfield, Polk County Farmers
Union Warehouse to hold 80,000 bu
rliels of grain going up.
North Powder Force of men
working mine 18 miles north and
shipping ore to Sumner, Wash.
Oregon City politicians have not
enough to keep them busy and want
to put in an electric light and power
plant.
..Astoria Last year, far engineers
and assistants, the citizens of Astor
ia ' spent $1,000 a month. What
have they got to show for it?
Medford July 10 voters will pans
on $300,000 bond for S. S. Eullls of
Southern Oregon Traction Co. to
build rail road to Blue Ledge mines.
Salom T wo Oregon wage laws are
being reargued in the Supreme Court
at Washington, D. C. The laws give
an industrial commission of the state
power for the fixing of minimum
rates.
Prof. Gilbert, authority on Econ
mics, finds that the aggregate wealth
of Oregon is $1,944,354,436, about 60
per cent of which is real estate. The
rest is public utilities, live stock and
manufactories In the order named.
Why fight industries? Why not
?uconrage all business that employ
es labor from a bootblack stand to
an ocean steamship line. Why em
ploy politicians to get up laws to tax
and regulate industries which is their
only capital and stock in trade?
K SnHiprlin Fvprfrpli Fruit Kvaiior-
atlng plant to resume. The new
buildings recently . constructed and
large amount of machinery installed
represents an expenditure of approxi
mately $20,000, and gives to Suther
lln one of the largest fruit packing
concers on the coast.
As result of conference by traffic
managers of the rail roads, Willam
ette Valley Lumber manufactures will
lave an entrance to the markets of
Minnesota and the Dakotas through a
combination of rates to be applied by
the Southern Pacific jointly with the
Great Northern and Northern Pacific.
Medley as an Industry utilities and
railroads pay about twenty per cent
of the taxes, employ about 25 per cent
and buy 25 per cent of the lumber
cut. Why should not all the people
be Interested in their prosperity?
Sliver Lake Leader Slogan "To
help develop Central Oregon and to
give all the aid it can to help out
the whole state."
Oregon ian on Land Grant bill:
"Oregon merely has something to
look forward to. It is not even cer
tain that the money appropriated for
back taxes will be immediately forth
coming. It more litigation with the
railroad company grows out of the
bill, we may look for benefits about
a decade hence."
LOST Somewhere on the Willow
creek road between this city and Mc-
Collough ranch, a water bag in leath
er casing. Finder please return to
Harold Colin.
S2A.R.REID,
for your
Rough and Dressed Lumber,
Wood and Posts
At the Mill or delivered
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Why not get a good
oil stove o that dur
ing the hot weather
your wife or mother
orsisteror daughter,
can prepare the
meals in a cool, com
fortable kitchen?
There's no overheating
the kitchen with an up-to-date
oil cook stove. It's
just like cooking with city
gas. The burners con
centrate the heat at the
different cooking points.
S. H. Holgate, who recently re
turned from California, was In the
city Monday from lone.
John 3. Keegan was a Heppner
business visitor from Lena last week.
Ho is working for John Kilkenny at
the present time.
NEW PERFECTION!
OIL C0QMTOVE
Pearl TTTr!tfarMr
Oil . r7l " Fi - I Lea!
No wood or coal or
ashes to lug. No
waiting for fires to
catchup. The long
blue chimneys do
away with all
smoke and smell.
In 1, 2, 3, and 4-burner
sizes, with or without
ovens. Also cabinet
models with Fireless
cooking oven.
STANDARD OIL
COMPANY
(California)
FOR SALE BY
GILLIAM & BISBEE
VAUGHN & SONS
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Wagons
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Buggy ?
OUR WAGONS ARE MADE OF STRONG, TOUGH,
SEASONED WOOD AND WILL STAND THE ROUGH
EST WEAR. BUT THEY RUN EASY AND WON'T
WORK YOUR HORSES TO DEATH.
WHEN YOU BUY A WAGON OR ANYTHING ELSE
FROM US AND SOMETHING GOES WRONG WITH IT,
DRIVE RIGHT UP TO OUR FRONT DOOR AND SEE
IF WE DON'T MAKE GOOD.
WE'VE GOT BUGGIES, TOO-PRICED LOW.
VAUGHN & SONS
The HORN PASTIME
, VICTOR GROSHEN, Prop.
SOUTHEAST CORNER MAIN & MAY STREETS
Complete Line of Candies and Cigars and all the
Leading Soft Drinks, Card Tables in Connection,
First Class Service
Give Us a Call
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