THE GAZETTE-TIMES. HEPPNER. ORE,, THURSDAY, JAN'., 25. 1917
New Lumber Yard
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J Now open in building formerly occupied by Independent
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Garage en Main Street.
LUMBER, LATHS, SHINGLES, BUILDING
MATERIAL.
LUMBER IN CAR LOTS A SPECIALTY.
Get Our Estimates Before Building
H. C. GITHENS
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$11-2 lirqpwi5ir $725.00
IS 4, 31 fepsTOTs $910.00
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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.
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faisa Si stock rcsidly for idkeiry.
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ICE CREAM SPECIALS
PURE -:- DELICIOUS - REFRESHING
TRY OUR STRAWBERRY ICE CREAM Made from
fresh crushed strawberries. You will like it.
SOFT DRINKS OUR SPECIALTY
THE PALM
HIGHEST GRADE OF CANDIES IN THE CITY
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INTER DAY WARMTH IN YOUR
HOME IS MADE POSSIBLE BY
THE USE OF THE RIGHT KIND
AND SIZE OF STOVE.
UK HEATERS, burning both wood
and coal, are ttw best to be found
on tlie market. They do't stand in
with the fuel man. They are
FUEL SAVERS
"We Have It, Will Get It, Or It Is
Not Made In Hardware."
Gilliam & Bisbee
Pioneer Hardware Merchants.
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The Federated Church.
The subject of study at Sunday
School next Sunday morning is "Re
verence of Jesus for His Father's
House," A. M. Phelps, Supt.
Morning theme at the Church ser
vice, "Ages of Kindness."
Christian Endeavor will he led by
Mrs. Noyes.
For the mid-week prayer meeting
we shall consider the second chapter
of Galatians.
On Friday evening the ladies of
the congregation are giving a ban
quet to the men and boys in the par
lors of the church.
We are enlisted In these services
for good to the people of Heppner
and shall welcome your luterest and
help.
H. A. NOTES, Pastor.
Klectric Thief Is Caught
Ashland. Or., Jan. 20 (Special)
The city is not only installing tell
tale devices, but is also offering a
cash reward for information that will
lead to the detection of patrons of
the electric light System who are
listed on a flat rate for light only,
but who steal current for cooking
and heating purposes. It is estimat
ed that the city is losing hundreds
of dollars a year through the theft
of electric current. One arrest has
been made and more are expected to
follow.
The only remedy is the installation
of meters and this plan is gradually
supplanting the .flatrate schedules.
We are offering for trade lor Mor
row County Wheat Land an eighty-
acre farm seven miles from Oregon
City, forty-five acres of which is In a
high state of cultivation, the rest be
ing pasture and some good timber.
This land is adapted te truck farm
ing or dairying; has a fairly good
house and a large dairy barn and a
number of outbuildings; has a splen
did orchard, and also a number of
nut trees, all well fenced. Five good
cows go with the place and all of the
farm Implements. This place Is lo
cated on two public thoroughfares
and is considered one of the best
farms in that section of the country.
To anyone desiring a home in the
Willamette Valley this would be an
opportunity they could not afford to
overlook.
If interested come ana see us.
SMEAD & CRAWFARD.
Mistletoe Hebekuh Lodge Xo. 2.".
Whereas, the Death Messenger has
crossed our threshold and removed
from our midst Brother J. W. Cradick
and in view of this great loss sus
tained by our lodge in the demise
of our Brother and the still greater
loss sustainied by those who knew,
him best and by those who werw
nearer and dearest to him by family
ties. Resolved, that we mourn for
one who in every way was worthy
of our respect and esteem.
Resolved, that the heartfelt sym
pathy and fraternal love of this lodge
be extended to his family in this sad
bereavement, that the oharter of
this lodge be draped in mourning for
hirty days, a copy of these resolu
tions spread upon the minutes, a
aopy sent to the bereaved family and
a copy sent to the Pacific Odd Fel
low for publication.
M. S. MAXWELL
ADDIE A ROBERTS
BERNARD PEHN.
Large Farm Wanted.
For 600 acres of Valley land, 30
niles from Portland, on the river.
'00 acres, 1st class river bottom soil,
120 A. of fir timber; laud all lies lev
; 400 A. cult. Has a fine small
stream runing through the place and
spring water piped to all the bldgs.
lias a 9 room modern residence,
large barn for 75 head of cattle,
horse barn and numerous out build
ings. 'Has 6 horses, 20 cows, 25
heifers, 15 calves, 50 thoroughbred
hogs, Holstein bull and chickens;
Place is all fenced. Has 2 acres of
bearing orchard. Is a fine place for
dairying and diversified farming.
Pr.e $65,000. The owner wijll
trade this land for wheat or stock
ranch near Heppner, Goldendale or
in Sherman, Wasco or Gilliam Co's.
to the value of $90,000.
Ralph Ackley Land Co., Rothchild
Bldg., 287 Wash. St. Portland, Ore.
I have a good assortment of fruit,
shade and ornamental trees, shrubs
and plants of the most desirable
sorts, guaranteed true to name. Will
give you better value and satisfaction
than you can get elsewhere. CUM
MINGS NURSERIES, Ileonner, Ore.
INDUSTRIAL ITEMS OF
GENERAL INTEREST
.Falls City to nave new S. P. depot
soon.
Grants Pass New brick garage to
be built.
Roseburg May build fruit juice
plant here.
McMinnville Milk condensery
plant to enlarge.
Oregon Is given $128,111 from the
Forest Road Fund.
' Total Oregon mineral output in
1916 was $5,500,000.
Portland Cereo Mfg. Co. moves
here. To employ 25.
' Baker $60,000 paid for 6500
Wallowa county Bheep.
Deer Creek California company
to start cheese factory.
Roseburg 95,000 lbs. Douglas Co.
prunes go to England.
Albany Peppermint growers of
state perfect organization.
Eugene will have cheese factory If
quanity of milk is available.
Myrtle Point ships carload of
cjieese directly to New York.
.' Oregon City and West Linn plan
joint municipal paving plant.
v Gresham Fruit cannery to be re
built, to also handle vegetables.
Eugene Coos county co-operates
to urge highway from this point.
Umatilla county has increased in
wealth nearly $1,500,000 past year.
Bandon Fertilizer factory sug
gested to utilize fish cannery waste.
North Bend Preliminary work
begun on paving waterfront highway.
Coquille Dollar mill idle since
1912 to again operate and employ
40.
Pendleton Local syndicate pays
$200,000 for 3600 acre Umatilla
ranch.
Portland Columbia Engineering
works Increasing facilities to handle
six ships.
Astoria Port Commission to build
new dredge. Will improve Skipan
ou River.
Molalla $100,000 company or
ganizes to work fire clay deposits
near here.
Pendleton West End Chop mill
changes hands. Will erect large
warehouse.
Vale Stockraising Homestead Act
causes big rush for lands. Will add
millions to tax rolls.
Umatilla County income tax pay
ers to show big increase account of
past years prosperity.
Roseburg City will control jit
neys owing to several recent inci
dents endangering citizens lives.
Groshen S. P. Co. purchases and
deeds parcel of land to county high
way eliminating dangerous crossing.
Gold Beach Curry county buys
rock crusher and equipment to im
prove roads in northern part of county-
Washington D. C. River and Har
bor bill includes $80,000 for Oregon
City locks and $36,300 for improving
river above docks.
Southern Pacific Co. adopts plan
if building all wooden freight cars
at own shops and from lumber pro
duced along its lines.
New Era State to provide $15,
000 for highway here in addition to
Clackamas County's $16,000 and
Federal aid of $30,000.
Portland Improvements on North
Bank, Oregon Electric, Oregon Trunk
and United Railways lines for last 12
months have totaled $500,000.
Due to the enterprise of the Bell
System, the whole United States may
be enabled to hear Pres. Wilson's
inaugural speech on Marclf 5, over
long distance telephone.
Grants' Pass Utah-Idaho Sugar
Co. lets contracct to quarry 2,000
tons limestone annually for 5 years
from quarry 18 miles from factory.
Will haul with auto trucks.
Bend Strahorn railroads will de
velop 28,000 srjuare mile area having
50,000,000,000 ft. of western pine,
10,000,000 acres dry farming land,
50,000,000 acres redainmh,le land,
salts, sodas, nitrates and potash, cat
tle and sheep ranges, and vast water-powers.
L M0NTERESTELL1
MARBLE AND GRANITE
WORKS 1
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
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THE CLUB
IS HEPPNER YOUNG HEN'S POPULAR RESORT
BILLIARDS AND POOL
WE SERVE ALL THE LEADING BRANDS OF SOFT DRINKS
AND THE BEST LINES OF CIGARS AND TOBACCO. : :
O. B. HOltman, in the Palace Hotel.
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
AGENTS FOB "SEALSHIF,T" OYSTERS
Johnson & Johnson
LOST Black Conney Barrel shape Household furniture moved quick
muff at Fair Pavilion Monday even ly and cheaply. E. H. Kellogg, Main
lug, January 2. Finder return to 163. Deliveries made to any part of
Mrs. Geo. Aiken. i
Mortgage Loans
On Improved Farms
, at the lowest rates and
on long time. Repayable
in sucb Installments as
the borrower may wish.
Liberal prepayment
terms arranged.
No commission charged.
Loans closed promptly.
Mortgages purchased.
WM. MacMASTER
701 Corbett Bldg.
Portland Oregon
! House For Rent.
i One of the best hounes In town for
rent, $15 per month; safe from flood.
Inquire of Geo. J. Currln. tf.
For Sale Nice Winter apples at $1.-
00 per Back at the C. P. Bowman
ranch on Butter creek.
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
Choice cuts of fresh meats. See
he Old Reliable Dutchman at The
People's Cash Market. tf.
,Your friends can buy any thing
you can give them except your
photograph. Slzebee Studio.
Glasses fitted satisfactorily by Dr.
Wlnnard, or money refunded. His
prices are reasonable, and he Is where
you can always find him. No charge
tor testing eyes. tf.
rs. L. G. Herren
announces the addition of
a dress-making and de
sighing department to her
millinery establishment,
after January 1st.
This department jvill be
in charge of Miss Phillips,
a professional dress-maker
and a thoroughly com
petent designer.
Your Patronage Solicited
GAZETTE-TIMES Advertising Pays. For this there is a
reason: Circulation which includes practically ALL
the people in Morrow and Northern Grant Counties. . J