The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, December 21, 1916, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    THE GAZETTK-TIME3, HEPPXER. ORE.. THURSDAY DEC. M. U16
PAGB SIX
Yard
New Lumber
Now opon in 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
DU5HL
OF GENERAL INTEREST
EELMi
SI 4S 31
1-2 Ecrseipoweir $725.00
jfflirgqpwarg $910.00
63JMW) Bin Mm
THE MOTOR IS A WONDER, UNUSUALLY POWER
FUL BUT WONDERFULLY ECONOMICAL-20 TO
25 MILES ON A GALLON OF GASOLINE IS THE
USUAL REPORT.
THE FASTEST SELLING COMPLETE
AUTOMOBILE EVER OFFERED.
These are 1917 Ktodeb mi we ha?e
&m Si stodk miy for ddkeiry.
BOARDMAN.
Miss Alberta Harper arrived Tues
day from Spokane to make her home
with her father, W. E. Harper.
C. C. Paine has carpenters busy
putting up his new building next to
the.Dodd & Kennedy building.
E. W. Mack of Hermlston came in
Tuesday.
Walter and Alberta Harper went
up to Hermlston Wednesday.
E. P. Dodd was a visitor here Wed
nesday from Hermlston.
C. H. Dillabough came home from
Portland Monday on the boat, bring
ing 350 White Leghorn pullets with
him.
Z. Tascar of Whitcomb Wash., fil
ed on a homestead here Wednesday.
Wra. Kennedy and Mr. Swazey of
Hermlston were visitors in town Fri
day. Miss A. Harper went to Echo on
Friday, returning Monday.
Sidney Mack and wife arrived Sun
day from Spokane to take charge of
his father's hardware store. His
mother and brother John leave for
Huntington this week to make that
place their home.
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Murchie and
son Dursell, aunt and uncle of Mrs.
J. C. Ballenser, Mr. and Mrs. P. B.
I Blssel and Mrs. McMlllen drove over
Sunday from Hermlston in their car
to visit at the Ballengers.
E. W. Mack was over from Her
miston Sunday to visit his family.
While returning from work last
Saturday evening on their speeder,
the section gang met with a collision
with a cow. The car was thrown
from the track, and the foreman,
Nirk Alhams was so seriously injured
that de died a few hours later in a
hospital in The Dalles. A special
train was sent up to take the injured
men to The Dalles. The rest of the
crew received only bruises and a few
scratches. Mr. Albams leaves a wit
and one son.
Miss Clara Voyen is taking the
teachers' examinations in Heppuer
this week.
ICE CREAM SPECIALS
PURE -I- DELICIOUS -:- REFRESHING
TRY OUR STRAWBERRY ICE CREAMMade from
fresh crushed strawberries. You will like it.
SOFT DRINKS OUR SPECIALTY
THE PALM
HIGHEST GRADE OF CANDIES IN THE CITY
Frank Sloan, recently elected may
or of Stanfield, attended the Wool-
growers' meeting in this city last
week.
Mortgage Loans
On Improved Farms
at the lowest rates and
on long time. Repayable
in such installments as
the borrower may wish.
Liberal prepaymsnt
terms arranged.
No commission charged.
Loans closed promptly.
Mortgages purchased.
M MASTER
701 Corbett Bld.
Portland Oregon
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A New
Model Typewriter!
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BUY IT NOW!
Yes, the crowning typewriter triumph is here!
TT T? JUST OUT AND COMES YEARS BEFORE EXPERTS EXPECTED IT.
i.v. , hair ctrivon n life-timo to attain this ideal machine. And Oliver has won
.,-.,m n u-p sf.orf.d when we save the world its first visible writing.
trnowritor nn enrt h ike this new Oliver "y." Think ot a
lucre in uuij uu uniti vr' ,
touch so light that the tread ot a kitten will run tne Keys!
CAUTION!
The new-day advances that come alone on
this machine are all controlled by Oliver.
Fveu our own previous models famous in
th. ir day never had the Optional Duplex
Shift.
It puts the whole control of 84 letters and
characters in the little fingers of the right and
left hands. And it lets you write them all
with 2S keys, the least to operate of any
standard typewriter made.
Tims writers of all other machines can
immediately run the Oliver Number "9" with
more speed and greater swe.
17 CENTS A DAY! Rememb?
WARNING!
This brilliant new Oliver comes at the old
time price. It costs no more than lesser
makes now out-of-date when compared with
this discovery.
For while the Oliver's splendid new fea
tures are costly we have equalized the added
expense to us by simplifying construction.
Resolve right now to see this great
achievement before you spend a dollar for any
typewriter. If you are using some other
make you will want to see how much more this
one does.
If you are using an Oliver, it naturally
follows that you want the finest model.
y1i( hrand-naw Oliver "9" is the greatest value ever given in
It has all our previous special inventions visible writing, auto-
,,h,. 6U-ounce touch plus the Optional Duplex Shift. Selective Color Attachment, and all
other new-day features.
YK we have decided to sen u 10 nerjuni; - -
iJ ow every user can easily afford to have the world's crack visible writer, with the famous
PKINTYPE, that writes line prim, lmmuraj niwiiutuw
Tnn A V Write for Full Details and be amon the first t0 know about thIs marvel of wrltlns
LKjyn. x """i'v machines. See why typists, employers, and individuals every-
, fltincr tn the Oliver, Just mail a postal at once. No obligation. It's a pleasure for us to
wni.'jw aic iiwv"o -
tell you about it.
THE OLIVER TYPEWRITER CO., Oliver Typewriter Building, Chicago.
Oregon City Moose to build two
story $20,000 lodge building at once.
Eugene Lane Co. Fruit exchange
ships car of apples to Chinco, Calif.
Oregon's dairy production in 1916
totals $20,000,000.
Albany Commercial club launch
es move for open river from Salem
to Corvallis.
Coquille Coos County's 1917 bud
get to include $25,000 for court
house expenses.
Granite Rich strike in Ben Har
rison mine, Sumpter district, shows
$1 a pound, ore.
Croquet balls and mallets may be
made of local myrtle wood by Ver
mont firm at Coos Bay.
Coos Bay Business of getting out
ship knees giving employment to
many and proving profitable here.
Marsh field Chamber ot Com
merce to raise $50,000 to encourage
and aid location of prospective fac
tories.
Roseburg Hereafter all country
road work of $1000 or over to be let
by contract Present system too
costly.
Florence Contract let to cut and
deliver 35,000,000 ft. of logs aud
will keep large crew at work for
several years.
Ontario Central warehouse to be
erected by Idaho-Oregon Honey Pro
ducer Ass'n either here or at Cald
well, Idaho.
Estacada News: First, it is gene
ral taxes, then special taxes and still
some of us are lucky who do not
own an automobile.
ReedsDort ships two cars cattle.
Large amount of stock being shipped
out of Lower Umpqua county since
new railroad came.
Oswego Pipe foundry is expected
to resume operation within few days.
Foundry furnisned employment to
about 30 men and contributes great
ly to city's welfare.
Ritter is 35 miles closer to market
than ever before with completion of
road to Heppner and bridge across
the John Day river.
Mt. Scott Herald: The adoption
of the single item veto measures and
the Tax Limitation Bill will save the
state thousands, yes millions.
La Grande Famed Mac Rae ranch
of 8000 acres in Grant County sells
for $200,000 cash and includes 10,
000 sheep, 100 horses, 100 cows and
loultry, all registered.
Portland business men will draft
bill with purpose to amend laws of
state to permit community to tax it
self to raise funds for the support
and fostering of shipping.
A leading engineering and con
struction company is authority for
itatemeut that there will he 100 and
probably 200 grain elevators built in
Columbia river basin to handle 1917
rop thus doing away with old sack
system.
Portland The Portland shipbuild
ing industry has just got started and
he first ship launched when the la
')or unions demanded a "closed shop"
although they have been voluntarily
iven an eight hour day and incrtas-
pay, or they strike. Of course
has a tendency to encourage in
dustry and new payrolls to re
ren'jl'. Portland Oregon, California &
.Eastern Ry. will receive $300,000
ond issue from Klamath Falls be
sides $75,000 in terminal grounds;
Burns gives $100,000, Lakevlew,
320,000; Bend, $35,000; Prineville
5100,000, Bonanza will grade seven
miles and land owners give 200 miles
right of way., Mr. Strahoru an
nounces that actual construction
work will start in 30 clays.
YOUR CHRISTMAS STORE 1
Has Anticipated Your Needs
Toys Scarfs
FOR the children SOMETHING new
you will find our ladies. You may
stock complete with have your choice in
toys at moderate pri- any color or design,
ces See them today.
FOR MEN
mJy$&r New line just arrived
Holiday
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Our grocery
department is
well qualified
to supply the
Christmas table.
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Vurs ts me btorefor your gun
ana ammunition
Ray H. Martin, an automobile deal
er of The' Dalles, was transacting
business in Heppner 'this week.
Art Wheelhouse, Wilbur France,
and Carl 'Smith, prominent Arlington
men. attended the shoot of the Hepp
ner Rod & Gun Club in this city last
Sunday.
Jack Stanfield, Ralph Stanfield,
I Pete Sheridan, Hill Kennedy and John
Jordan of Echo were among the
guests of the Heppner Rod & Gun
Club in this city last Sunday. They
returned home well supplied with
turkpvs anil geese, which they won
as trophies during the shoot.
C. H. Cook, representative of the
Aihpra Rrns. Milling Company of
Portland was in the city on official
business during the past week.
m I f 1 LOSSES SURELY PREVENTED
BUM!'
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CUTTER'S BLACKLEG PIUS
! ciw.nr iced.
fresh. reliaMe J
pieferredby
western nocx
protect wltere other
vneciuvi ion
if . j i. mLtft urn i nn
in J QlwklM PHI, u no
Th imerlorltv ol Cutter prwliutB tl due to over 19
wVcSttir Laboratory, BaiHeley, Califarnla
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
HUNTING ON THESE
PREMISES
IS ABSOLUTELY
SOLICITED
1 SSWN
BUY A NEW GUN:
HIINTINC IS BINF. SPORT. CRTS YOU OUT IN I
THF OPEN; MAKES YOU ALERT AND QUICK; AND 1
imdb frv vni id ur A I xu X
WE'VE GOT THE GUN YOU WANT.
1 WE'VE GOT THE AMUNITION YOU NEED-
SHELLS LOADED AS YOU WANT THEM.
WE WANT ALL OF YOUR HARDWARE TRADE.
COME IN ONCE AND WE WILL GET IT FOR LIFE.
VAUGHN & SONS
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