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THE GAZETTE-TIMES. HEPPNKR. ORE. THURSDAY. MARCH 1. 1917 PACE THREE L. MONTERESTELLI MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS PENDLETON. OREGON ' Fine Monument and Cemetery Work. Ail parties interested in getting work in my line should get my prices and estimates before placing their orders. ALL WORK GUARANTEED Licensed Embalmer Lady Assistant J. L.VEAGER FUNERAL DIRECTOR . Phone Residence Heppner, Oregon WE SELL PURE WHITE FLOUR NONE BETTER HEPPNER FARMERS' UNION WAREHOUSE CO. WE HANDLE WHEAT AND WOOL. HIGHEST PRICES PAI DFOR HIDES AND PELTS. 1 Wood and Coal HEPPNER WOOD YARD N. A. CLARK, Proprietor, SUCCESSOR TO L L BEAMANJ FINE ROCK SRINGSNUT COAL I $11.00 Per Ton Phone 396 Heppner, Oregon !! 1 1 rm. ti ttm 1 1 ; t FUNERAL SUPPLIES ' MODERN EQUIPMENT PAINSTAKING SERVICE CASE FURNITURE COMPANY ES 'Another Holsteln Makes a World's Record." Tbe press of the country might well keep that oft-repeated an nouncement as a "standing head," ready for use at a moment's notice, for the reports of Holsteln cow breaking-world's .records In milk and buttertat production have become commonplaces. Yet, among breeders and dairymen there is a never-ending interest1 in the wonderful progress in scientific breeding and care which these re cords signify. There is also a rapidly-growing concern in the breed which is capable of this development. The Holstein-Frieslan heifer Jewel Pontiac Segis 229261, has broken the world's record in the junior two-year old class of the division covering tests begun not less than 240 days after calving. There are two remarkable points to be considered in this achievement: First, she exceeded the records of all other cows in her class in both milk and butter production. The former world's record of 21.91 pounds of butter In seven days was held by Finderne Mutual Fayne, while the former world's record of 445.5 pounds of milk in seven days was held by Johanna De Kol. of Rush Court. The record of the new cham pion is 473.6 pounds of milk contain ing 22.07 pounds of butter, In seven days. Secondly, Jewel Pontiac Segis es tablished her record 335 days after freshing and had no special care dur ing the year. In fact, she did not even have a screened stall, but ran in the yard with the herd, during the hot weather and fly time, and was exhibited at the Minneapolis State Fair, where she was passed by many thousands each day, an ordeal which is not considered conducive to the best results, especially in the case of a heifer having the high nervous tem perament possessed by the new cham pion. She holds the world's record fot both the milk and butter In the sixty and ninety day divisions and has now broken the records for milk and but ter, and the combination record for both, in the eight-months-after-calving division. Jewel Pontiac Segis was bred and is owned by J. W. Hackney, of Ar den Farms, Inc., of St. Paul, Min nesota. Her sire is King Segis Po tiac Count 93909 and her dam is De Kol Jewel Pontiac 142184. Had she been given all the advan tages usually afford in such tests, there is little doubt that this great two-year-old heifer would have es tablished a new long-time record for her class, in her year's work. It is of interest to note that Rag ner WaMenburg, herdsman at Arden Farms Inc. who developed Jewel Pon tiac Segis,' also developed the first seventeen daughters of King Pontiac Segis Count, with an averaged re cord as Junior two-year-olds of more than 21 pounds of butter in seven days. For Sale -M Pure Bred Leghorn hens. Inquire of D. C. Ourdane. FOR SALE 1840 Acre Wheat and Stock Rancn, well improved. Pleaty of spring water for stock. All farm implements ' and improvement go with the place, ' Easy terms. Eight miles from railroad.. Inquire M. J. Devln ft Sons, Heppner, Ore, Tour friends can buy any thing you can give themexcept your photograph. Slssbee Studio. Kellogg Is the Morrow county agent See the truck on the streets, doing dally demonstartion work. APPLES Help reduce the High Cost of Living by using more apples For a few days,, or as long as they last, we will sell Hood River Ap ples at $1.00 per box Spitzenbergs VARIETIES Russets Black Twigs PHELPS GROCERY CO. NBUSTfllAL ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST Crane has a $54,000 irrigation pro ject. Coos Bay coal being sold in Med ford. Cottage Grove cannery will operate this season. Astoria to get another sawmill on Youngs Bay. Portland stove works will erect $30,000 plant -Portland gets a toy factory with $30,000 capital. Portland Saturday manual training classes are crowded. Lebanon S. P. Co. has large force rebuilding 2000 ft. trestle. Prineville-Oregon Spokesman new paper to be published here. Burke Fish Co. to establish refri geration plant on Coos Bay. North Bend sawmills working on ' Eastern war order materials. j Klamath Falls gets another box factory to employ fifty hands. Coqullle Sawmill goes to work on 1 12,000,000 ft. lumber war order. ! Oregon legislature actually ad-1 journed, leaving $974.65 in the treas ury. . Public Docks Commission locating site for large public elevator at Port land. ' Southern Pacific distributes first half of $110,000 labor bonus for 1916. Brownsville Cannery here has many more orders than it can fill for 1917. Redmond Standard Oil Co. build ing station here to carry full line of its products. Elk City Alder timber being shipped from here to Albany furni ture factory. ' Contract let to place 10,000 tons rock around S. P. Co. Coos Bay bridge piers. , Klamath New fish hatchery on Crooked Creek to be built another to be enlarged. Legislature provided new revenue of $324,000 and has $133,000 In emergency fund. Salem Bill to spend $200,000 on home for delinquent children referr ed to the people. St. Helens Clatsop county lets contract for 4 miles grading and pav- j Ing at cost of $62,000. ! Eugene Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co., will soon have Marshfield connected with this city by fine line giving first class service. Portland Metal Trades Council strike in local shipyards breaking down. More men will be employed as fast as machinery can be Installed. Interstate Commerce Commission has raised lumber rates from all Wil lamette Valley mills fifty cents per ton, or ten to twenty-five dollars a car. China gets 2400 miles railroad in 1917 built with American capital. It is to be hoped this year will see con ditions that will Invite capital to go Into American railroads. Dr. Mervin, Washington Industrial Servlcce Bureau "Eventually, how ever, this struggle between capital and labor must yield to an industrial co-operative group in which all in terests will be represented fairly." Grants Pass Indications are that this city will lose sugar factory built here last year: owing to the fact that sufficient quanlty of beets cannot be secured. Many other communities are after plant. Newberg Graphic: The Southern Pacific log train that is coming in daily now makes music that has a Dleaslne sound to many ears. It means wo.rk-for a larger number of hands and this means the payment of many grocery bills and other ac counts. Marshfield Options have been closed by Eastern concern for more than 100,000 acres of spruce and fir timber land on lower Umpqua and Smith rivers, at a consideration of more than $3,000,000. A large pulp and paper mill will be established, and cruisers are now ascertaining the amount of paper spruce available. For Sale or Trade Bnlglan stal lion, 8 years old, weight 1600, bred from, imported horse, will sell for $200 or trade for horses. Good colt getter. Jas. Carty. Glasses fitted satisfactorily by Dr. Winnard, or money refunded. His prices are reasonable, and he is where you can always find him. No charge tor testing eyes. tf. Two spans of geldings for sale, 6 years old, well broke. F, E. Mason, Lexington. St. TYPHOID no more Mcnm than Smallpox. Arm expedience baa demonftrated the almcet mlraculoua efft- eatr, an4 ratrmletinefa, of Antityphoid Vaccination. TacclutW NOW or rout payitcian, nm and Tent family. It la man vital than houae laturance. Aak your phytlclu, drag-flat, or aend fot "Hare rot had Typh.Wf" telltnf of Typhoid Vaccine, remit f nan uae, and danger from Typhoid Carriera. TW CUTTtt IAbOMTOIV, tetfitLCY, CAL nottlciae ccl a aiaima uaaaa . a. ae. uciau Three Sizes of BTJTCKS this year Seven passenger, six cylinder, 55 horsepower - - $1635.00 Five Passenger, six cylinder, 45 horsepower - . - $1170.00 Five passenger, four cylinder, 35 horsepower . - - $785.00 These prices are F.O. B. Heppner BUICK DESIGN BUICK VALVE-IN-HEAD POWER The lightness of the Buick Valve-in lead motor and not the enthusiasm of its salesmen has made the Buick conspicuous for leadership. This new four has a Buick Valve-in-Head motor (with electric starter) whiqh develops thirty-five horse power on brake test and is so reliable for ruggtd service.that no eulogy is necessary among "men who know Buick." Its lines are beautiful. . Finish and color are exception al Deep, tufted black genuine leather upholstery. Cov ered floor and running board, with aluminum bindings, give a trimness of appearance that is peculiarly Buick. Body, hood, fevers and running gear are painted a glossy, long-wr ring black; wheels are black with white stripes. Tires 31x4 inches. SEX THE BABY BUICK AT THE HEPPNER GARAGE ALBERT BOWKER, local Agent All Buicks have the Delco lighting and starting system. There is none better. STALLIONS AT ALTA STABLES, PENDLETON, OREGON Imported Percheron and Belgian Stallions that are extra good. Besides other Percheron, Belgian, English Shire and Clydesdales with imported ancestors that are young and good, with correct pedigrees that are desirable. One pair extra Percheron mares. If you are a customer and want to save your money, take time to come and see me. Remember, Good Stallions and Low Prices. TtL0TouTCMnotUUM J R JUSTUS, Importer, Longer I might Change . PENDLETON, OREGON. Your friends can buy anything you can give them except your photograph Bring the Kiddies early while they are fresh and rested The pictuve will be prettier. SIGSBEE STUDIO OVER STAR THEATER Heppner, Oregon. 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 FOR "SEALSHTRT" OYSTERS Johnson & Johnson 3