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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1916)
THE GAZETTE -TIMER, IIEPPNER, ORE., THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1916 TAGE TI1RE& All the convenien ce of gas better cooking and a cleaner cooler kitchen of a match Bakes, broils, roasts, toasts. More efficient than your wood or coal Stove, and costs less to operate. Your cooking is better, too, because you have heat-control like a gas stove. NEW PERFECTION OIL COM-STOVE L i yfifjl The New Perfection gives clean, odorless, Bootless flame because of the long blue chimneys. Cuts out the drudgery of wood or coal. Keeps your kitchen coot. In 1, 2, 3 and 4-burner sizes, ovens separate. Also cabinet models with Fire" less Cooking Ovens. Ask your dealer today. Standard Oil Co. (CiHforoia) FOR SALE BY VAUGHN & SONS Grant WHAT IS IT? t A 38-HORSE POWER SIX Cylinder Automobile for $900, fully 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 ee For Your Automobile SACRIFICE SALE ON LOW SHOES. -LADIES' OXFORDS AND LOW SHOES. REGULAR PRICE 13.00, 3.50, $4.00 AND H.B0 SALE PRICK 2-00 MEN'S OXFORDS AND LOW SHOES. REGULAR PRICE 1 $3.50, $4.00 AND $4 50 SALE PRICE 1'00 BOYS' OXFORDS AND LOW SHOES. REGULAR PRICE $2.50, $3.00 AND $3.50 3ALE PRICE ---- l-M CHILDREN'S OXFORDS AND LOW SHOES. REGULAR PRICE $2-00, $2.50 AND $3.00 SALE PRICE 1,,u JOB LOTS $1-00 EiVCiI COME IN EARLY AND GET YOUR SIZES BEFORE THEY ALL GO. Thomson Brothers INDUSTRIAL ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST -Burned creamery to be Coquille- rebuilt. Willamina to have new M. E. church. Marshfield Contract let for radio station. have new skating to Springfield rink built. Newport to build concrete seawall 710 feet long. Sumpter-r-Ribbon mine shipping out much ore. Estacada to hard surface main, business street. . , Baker Rich strikes reported In Conner creek mines! ' Iron ore deposit located 14 miles from Cotage Grove. Grants Pass will have sugar beet silo to feed 150 cattle. - Portland Strikers on O. W. R. N. tunnel return to work. Stayton Black Eagle Mines de velop $200 per ton ore. Hood Rlver-Apple confection pro ducts factory to be built. Myrtle Creek Ne'w bridge across Umpqua opened to traffic. Echo O. W R. N. Co. will build 2100 ft. passing track here. Shelburn New road to Santiam River and ferry being built. Burns Crane Is new terminus of railroad Into Harney Valley. Roseburg 40 men at work on telephone line to Myrtle Point, Springfield Klaetsch mill now in operation employing 15 men. Cottage Grove Standard Oil Co. permitted to install station here. Monmouth plans civic improve ments to build model school city. Cottage Grove O. P. & E. Ry. er ecting gasoline storage warehouse. Some towns take more interest lu Sunday base ball than a cheese fac tory. Coos pay bar survey shows depth of channel 27 ft. low tide 600 ft. wide. Congressman Sinnott of eastern Oregon promoting jack-rabbitt hat in dustry. The Dalles Libby canning plant lets contract for subway track under railroad. Portland woolen mills has bought and Is moving Ellensburg woolen mill here. Roseburg Contractors on ground and material ordered for new Fede ral building. Portland Material now being as sembled to build 8800 ton steel freight steamers. The .Shields bill would develop cheap power for irrigation and make theSnake River navigable Marshfield State will supervise expenditure of good roads bond issue of Coos County of $302,000. American Soda Products Co. of San Francisco installing plant North east of Paisley to refine alkali. Income taxes collected in Oregon for year just closed $118,437, as a- gainst $123,306 for year previous, Farmers of Polk and Benton counties co-operating with State for water grade highway from Salem to Eugene. Available for a naval base, mouth of Columbia River channel will be 40 ft. deep at low water and 700 ft. wide by August 1st. A bill to do away with political parties in Washington will in all pro bability meet with the same fate $s did a similar bill in California. Railroads, telephone and telegraph companies are giving married men full pay and single men half pay while absent on service in Mexican war. Suttles Lake irrigation project, of Jefferson county, bonds being soid to irrigate 12,000 acres. Water to be stored in Blue and Suttles Lakes, 25 miles distant from center of pro ject. Albany Herald "At the present time the railroads, as public ser vice institutions, are largely controll ed by commissions appointed by the government. Another long and im portant step will be to give the same commissions power to regulate re lations between public service insti tutions and employees. Hard, dry stubble land may be suc cessfully plowed by means of a disk plow before the fall rains set in, and made to grow crops as large and prof fitable as those grown from lands plowed by mold board plows after the rain. This is the conclusion reached by Proffessor H. D. Scudder, agronomist at O. A. C, , after extended investi gations carried over a period of eight years. "Without possibility of ques tion," says Professor Scudder, "by using the proper kind of a disk plow and using that disk plow properly, fall plowing " may be begun much earlier In the season. We have prov ed this not only on our own farms in different parts of the state, but have had others farmers try it out on an extensive scale with excellent results." Attention is called to the fact that this possible use of the disk plow is contrary to the views held by most Willamette Valley farmers; that is, that the use of the disk plow on hard dry ground Is a good proposition. It is said to be not only a good propo sition but one of the most important propositions any farmer of Western Oregon can consider and put into practical operation with profitable results. DRY HARD LAND fAY BE PLOWED BY DISK I 4' Boys Take Hike The Kappa Sigma Pi Boys started on their "hike ' to the mountains Tuesday morning. The boys expect to foot It all the way. Rev. T. , McDonald, their Chaplin accompani ed them. The boys are figuring on having a good time and expect to re turn Friday or Saturday. Paul Hisler, HInton creek stock man, has purchased the George Per ry residence property in this city. The place consists of a large house and barn and three acres of ground situated in the northern part of town. We understand the consideration -was in the neighborhood of $3000. MONTERESTELLI MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS PENDLETON, OREGON Fine Monument and Cemetery Work. All parties interested in getting work in my line should get my pricas and estimates before placing their orders. ALL WORK GUARANTEED CITY MEAT MARKET UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT All kinds of Fresh and Cured Meats and Lard This Is the place to buy Oysters, Crabs, Clams, Salmon, Halibut, Smelts Johnson & Rood W. H. Cronk and wife and the Misses Muriel and Marie Cason mot ored up from the Egg City Sunday evening. i FOR SALE Four hundred acre prairie and timber land, known as the South Jones Prairie. Mrs. Henry Jones, 321 14th St., Portland, Ore. lm. Oscar Kelthley was In the city Sat urday from his Eight Mile home. He was Ftill limping as the result of in juries recently received when thrown from a bucking horn. Oscar has decided he will not compete for hon ors at the Round-Up. 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. GET G-T. PRINTING AND WON'T REGRET IT MONEY TO LOAN ON FIRST FARM MORTGAGES E. J. Roberson, 702 Title & Trust Building, Portland, Oregon. . When you need two-vision lenses be sure to get KRYPTOK iK LENSES (Worn by over 250,000 people) Forinall othertwo-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 k oranas nim or ner wnu u sign of age. I ti.it i,. s arc double-vision lenses that look exactly like re sru jar one- vision lenses because there are nolmtsorseumsin theui. Choice Flour, Feeds, Wood, Coal and Posts, for Sale by IIEPPNER FARMERS' UNSON WAREHOUSE CO. Handle Wheat and Wool. Highest Price Paid for Hides and Pelts. Dr. Winnard can supply these lenses Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Don t Raise Weeds on Your Summerfallow USE A JONES WEEPER PATENTED DECEMBER 16, 1913 "Made In Morrow County" We hae had lots of moisture and weeds will grow and ruin your Simmierfallow unless they are destroyed while small. THE JOXES WEEDER is the best implement for this pui'imse. We advise nil who are needing a weeder to buy now while the juice is low. Steel hns gone up 140'c and the weeders w ill be considerably high er next season. FOR PRTCFS, ETC., SEE C. E. JONES, Eight Mile, or H. C. ASHBAUGH, Heppner . .. . A. A. AAAAAAA f I t T t T ? T t f ? t y t t t ? ? WEATHERBIRD FOR BOYS When You Think Of SHOES Think of E. N. GONTY SHOE STORE There is economy in the thought Our stock is complete in the dif ferent patterns and leathers and urge that you bring your family to us tor FOOT WEAR and SAVE MONEY AGENTS FOR THE CHURCHILL GLOVE FOR WORKING MEN. : -:- -: SHOE REPAIRING NEATLY DONE. E. N. GONTY SHOE STORE, Masonic Bldg. i X X I f f T ? ? ? T t t f f t t t t