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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1916)
THB 0A2BTTE-TIME8, HEPPNER, ORE.. THURSDAY. NOV., 23, 191 ANNOUNCEMENT te most highly appreciated gift la the portrait of one ear and dear. The truth of this statement la to evident itoat you will very probably admit It yourself. The most economical investment for the Mason Is m dozen photographs of yourself, of the baby or of the fam ily group; the same money cannot buy more satisfaction nd pleasure to so many. Conditions governing the cost of living and conducting 'business are such that there must be an universal read justment of values, upward. On the first of the New Year photographs must go up ten to twenty-five percent. Make an early appointment, save the necessary increase of cost, and pleasingly perpetuate the memory ol your self among your friends. A premium with each order over $5.00 during Novem ber, so that the rush will not be at the last moment. AND REMEMBER Tour frtoads can buy anything you can give them except yomr photograph. SIGSBEE STUDIO OVER STAR THEATER, Heppner, Ore. Malheur Livestock and Land Com- pany Holdings Are Sold to New Company. Jack Frost has been making a No vember record during the past several days. The minimum temperature for he Lower Valley according to Cooper. aiive weawer UDserrer BIrge. reach-' Baker. Ore.- Baker sheenmen wer ed 15 degrees above zero Monday 'much lntfirstri uiiit. iiiu temperature was 16 de- t.tAA J.XAA . "" I -- - -S- -- - - - .- -SL-. . WfTTTTTTTTTTTvf TTTTTTTTtTTTTtttTI EDISON PHONOGRAPHS NOT THE OLD-STYLE CYLINDER TALKING MACHINES, BUT THE NEW INVENTION OF EDISON'S MASTER-MIND, THE DIAMOND DISC EE CREATIONS. AT THE STORE OP OSCAR OTTO i. it. J. aj rT TTTTT T"9 PAGE SEVEX UNPRECEDENTED FROST TAKES APPLE TOLL BIG SHEEP DEAL BY STANFIELO'S IS IDE I Frank Ginder, an cutter and sausage expert meat George Moore was down from his maker from , mountain home this week, brinnlne North Dakota has taken a position In a big load of cord wood, with the Peoples Cash Market In this city. W. G. Scott of Lexlngtonewas a business visitor in Heppner Tuesday. Place your order early for that Thanksgiving turkey. Henry Sch warz is prepared to fill the orders at the Peoples Cash Market. i ROY V. WHITEIS REAL ESTATE, FIRE, LIFE, STOCK AND AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE. List Your Property With Me For Quick Returns. grees Sunday night and 23 on Satur-' day night. Tuesday the orchardists bgan to make estimate of their damage. Mr. Sieg, judging by reports that he had gotten in, estimated the total frost damage on Tuesday morning at an approximate 10 per cent of the total crop. Fruit in apple boxes In or chards and in inadequate shelters were frosted and made unfit for com mercial packs. Unless frozen apples are allowed to thaw too quickly they wiu De taken at the cder factory The loss was minimized by growers, who placed heavy tarpaulins around their fruit and in many instances bat tied the cold with oil heaters. The local stocks of heaters were exhaust afl Monday and dealers had to wire to Portland for more ol them. The cold weather, according to old time residents, is unprecedented for early November. While the apple loss is heavy, the damage to the Valley's potato crop Twill be proportionately greater. Be. (cause of the press of apple work but few potatoes have been dug, and it estimated that nearly 50 per cent of the estimated 30 carloads of tubers for the valley wfll be effected by the frost. Many gro-wers Bpent Sunday digging their potatoes. Other Northwestern apple districts have been stricken far worse than Hood Hiver. Reports from Wenat chee yesterday were to the effect that the temperature had reached as low as 5 degress above zero and that the loss would reach 25 per cent. Ya klma reported a temperature of from 5 degress below to 10 above, but no report was made -on the damage. At Spokane the temperature was two de grees above. Other district will suffer greater than Hood River because of the lack of storage facilities. Hood River loss was minimized "because of the a.i- quate storage tenninals here. Hood River Glacier. ALL KINDS OF FARM AND TOWN PROPERTY AND RENTALS HANDLED. MORGAN NEWS Office 2nd idoor north of Minor & Co., formerly occupied by Dr. Culfeertson. George Ely and Uarl Morgan re turned from The Calles last week with a new Ford car apiece. A few friends csJted on Hal Ely and family last Saturday evening and wpent a very pleasant evening. I 41 uuu. d. wimcomD, ine mercnant of $ W "l1i"llwTttH' Morgan is spending several days at The Dalles having a tractor made, T. M. Benedict and daughter, Irene lleSt Sunday morning for Portland where they will spend a few days. Miss Echo Wade of Currinsville, Oregon who has been visiting relativ es hi this vicinity for some time left Sunday for Olex to viBit relatives. There has been much vbeat haul ed to the warehouse at Morgan and it will probably be about a wonth be fore the farmers are through hauling. A community dinner is to He held in the Odd Fellows Hall Thanksgiv ing to which all are invited. A short program will be rendered just after the noon liour by the school children The Morgan people have lust re ceived a traveling library from the State Library of Salem. The set con. sists of 50 books and are free , for any one to ue In the community. A literary society was organized at Morgan last Friday. The meetings will be held at the school house every Friday evening and a program will be rendered. The following officers were chosen; President, Echo Glth- ens; Vice President, Oral Palmateer; Secretary and Treasurer, Lillian Troedson. New Lumber Yard Now open ia building formerly occupied by Independent Garage on Main Street LUMBER, LATHS, SHINGLES, BUILDING MATERIAL. LUMBER IN CAR LOTS A SPECIALTY. Get Our Estimates Before Building H. C. GITHENS CITY MEAT MARKET UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT AH kinds of Fresh and Cured Meats and Lard This is the place to buy Oysters, Crabs, Clams, Salmon, Halibut, Smelts AGENTS FOB "9BAL8H1T, OYSTERS Johnson & Johnson WE HAVE MOVED T ? T X f I Dorts Are Selling Fast. Karl Beach, of the firm of Beach & Allyn, Morrow county agents for the Dort car, returned last Saturday from Arlington with a car load of these machines. They have sold a large number of the cars to Morrow county people. Among those receiv ing a Dort the past week are John Piper and Alfred Nelson. Earl War. ner received a car of the same make a few weeks ago, the first Dort Bold in this county. Mr. Beach says that more deliveries will be made Just as soon as he can get the cars here from Portland. of the sale of Malheur Livestock & Land Company to a company headed by the Stanfleld brothers. According to the report the sale was one of the largest sheep deals ever made in the west and was consummated yester day when Robert N. Stanfleld of Stan field, Ore., Montie B. Gwinn ot Boise, O. E. Scanfield, Glen McCullough and H. L. Stanfleld, purchased from P. H. O'Neil and sons the property of the Malheur Livestock & Land company, ri J . . ... . it u uuuersiooa mis property has a valuation of approximately $650,000. The purchase price has not been made public. The deal has been forecasted in peclal dispatches from Malheur coun ty to the Baker Herald several weeks ago. The holdings consist of 40,000 young, select breeding ewes; about 33,000 acres of deeded land and 28,' 000 acres ol leased land, aside from forest reserve rights. The land is ocated im Malheur, Grant, Harney nd Baker counties, Oregon. There re also some cattle and other llve- tock. Included In the real estate loldlngs is the famous Cowley ranch onsistlng of 11,200 acres, at the head if Barren Valley. This ranch Is lr igated from a storage reservoir which is closed by' a cement dam 70 feet Mgh. There are 1000 acres now in alfalfa nd cultivation, and it Is the inten. ion of the present owners to im mediately develop and place In cultl vatlon kb additional 1500 acres which will maTre 2500 acres of alfalfa In one tract Federated Church. Next Sunday morning at 11 o'clock a short service will "be held under the uspices ol the Endeavor society. At ter the BerYioe a congregational meet' lng will he iheld to act upon the ques tion of calling a pastor. Every mem ber is urged to be present, and all the friends and -wall-wishers of the Fede rated cliwdh re cordially invited to attend. MAKE Thomson Brothers YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR arvest Supplies We have everything you want in the line of overalls, work shirts, harvest hats, kahki pants and shirts, underwear, shoes, etc. Our Grocery Department Is Complete Thomson Brothers People's Cash MarM Phone Main 73 Wholesale and retail dealers in FRESH AND CURED MEATS Prompt attention given all order. HENRY SCHWARZ, Proprietor FUNERAL SUPPL MODERN EQUIPMENT PAINSTAKING SERVICE CASE FURNITURE COMPANY ? ? i f I X ON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25 AT THE 1 John Hughes Ranch, 4 miles below Heppne r WE WILL OFFER FOR SALE THE FOLLOWING PROPERTY: 10 head of work horses. 3 3-year-old horses. t r 5 Spring colts. ' 2 2-year-old horses. 2 saddle horses. 7 milch cows. : 4 yearlings. 15 Spring calves. 22 2-year-old heifers and calf 1 2-year-old Short Horn bull. 1 Case automobile. 1 No. 12 DeLavel cream separator. 3 wagons. 1 wheat rack. m 3 header boxes. 1 Hodge header. 1 Disc drill. 1 land packer. ' 1 Harrow. -3 3-bottom plows. 1 garden cultivator. 1 set blacksmith tools. 1 hack. ' 1 buggy. &; 1 stack of hay. About 250 acres of pasture with' straw stacks. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. To the Groshen Building Opposite t Palace Hotel on May Street In our new quarters you will find everything in th UU5-25-cent line. GIVE US A CALL. A. C. Barnekoff, the heavy weight Democrat of Portland, was in town Tuesday circulating the report that Wilson had been re-elected. Mr. Barnekoff has been mentioned as a probable successor of Postmaster Meyers of Portland. 1X)R SALE Pure blood Poland China Boar. Phone 27F32 or write Guy Boyer, Heppner, Ore. i TERMS: ALL SUMS UNDER $25.00 MUST BE CASH. SUMS OVER $25.00, 11 MONTHS TIME WITH AP- I r t t PROVED SECURITY AT Rc FOR CASH. SALE BEGINS AT 10 A. M. 5 DISCOUNT FREE LUNCH AT NOON f t t r t r r r r r r r r r r t t T f E. e. miller, Auctioneer. f F. M. PARKER, OWNER. X New Variety Store Do you want to buy or sell? The Gazette-Times is the best medium of A. W. RAGLAN, Prop. exchange at your disposal. Our ads get results, and that Is what you want.