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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1917)
j THK OA7.ETTE-TIME3. HEPPNER, ORE.. THfRSDAY, JUNE 7. 1M7 Tr,K FIX t i SPRING ATS AND CAPS Season is now open and we are offering the latest in felts, silks and fancy shades You are sure to be suited here Sam Hughes Company v "House of Reliable Merchandise" 2f J 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 Licensed Embalmer Lady Assistant J. L. YEAGEK FUNERAL DIRECTOR Phone Residence Heppner, Oregon LI CECIL K ITEMS ' J. II. Miller returned from Pendlo ton Thursday. Jack Hynd and family returned from Heppner Sunday. Peter Baurenfiend was in lone Tuesday on business. C. A. Minor and wife of Heppner spent Friday in Cecil. Jack Hynd and T. H Lowe were Arlington visitors Tuesday. Mrs. Duncan visited with Mrs. Jack Hynd Thursday afternoon. Miss Annie Lowe left for Portland and other points Wednesday. Ellis Minor and wife returned from Heppner Wednesday. Alfred Shaw returned to Cecil Wednesday after a two weeks lay off. S. E. Van Vactor and Wm. Brown of Heppner visited Cecil between trains. Robert Lowe was awarded a state certificate, the only one in the Cecil school. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Allyn of Morgan visited at the home of Grandma Nash Friday afternoon. W. H. Grant left for Alderdale Washington, where he is going to homestead for awhile. Grandma Nash took a trip to Arl ington Tuesday and returned in the evening with Jack Hynd. Earl Jackson and Hazel Dean of Morgan took in the dance held at Arlington Thursday evening. Mrs. Bennett and daughter autoed to Heppner Friday evening and re turned to Cecil Sunday morning. Mrs. J. G. Miller, son and niece of Pendleton are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Franklin. Miss Georgia Sommers visited at the home of her uncle and aunt in Arlington last Thursday and Friday. John Miller went to Heppner Fri day, where he has a gasoline engine. He Is going to set it up and go to work. Jesse Deos took Mr. and Mrs. Lun dell of Cecil to Heppner to partici pate iu the Farmer's Union picnic Saturday. t Galen Falkner left here Wednes day for Ike Howard's ranch near lone, where he is going to shear some sheep. Mrs. Boyd Logan and children left for Toppenish Wash., on Tuesday. They are going to visit with Mrs. Logan's sister for awhile. Miss Irene Douglass and Hazel Dean took in the dance at Heppner Saturday night and returned home through Cecil Sunday evening. Jack Hynd and wife accompanied Herbert, Annie and their niece Min nie Lowe, autoed to Heppner Friday to take in the school entertainment. They returned Sunday. Mrf, lirtfi'iiiifiiriBm ; Zk ill f mm v mm t lf III i Odnti- --"mam 18 n"rr- t . ... stud: OMR Ki-wm IP I I jj if (CALIFORNIA) 1 rrra r v n ML IL W11X Zerolene, "a most satisfactory motor oil" that it the testimony of the leading automobile distributors oi the Coast. ' They know from the records of their service departments and we know from exhaustive tests that Zerolene, correctly refined from selected California asphalt-base crude, gives perfect lubrication with leaat carbon deposit, Zerolene is the oil for your car whatever the make the oil for all types of automobile engines. For correct grade, get our Lubrication Chart covering your car At dealer everywhere and Standard Service Station STANDARD OIL COMPANY rvn l&OILEIll 7AeShxhJ OjrM)hr(haV ,wsmm : y ii 1 ikl 'illll otisiactory SIATE INDUSTR! 1L OF IHSI Hood River T. & L. Co. was awarded J6.500 contract for road work. Portland 14 wooden ships were contracted for at Portland. The G. M. Standifer Construction cor poration are to build 10 and the Peninsula Shipbuilding Co. 4. Coquille Contract for the im provement of the road from Empire to Sunset has been let. Pendleton Crew of 0. W. R. & N. Co. '8 workmen have' started work on the Dry Creek fill. It will take five months to complete the work at a cost of $50,000. Turner The Oregon flax indus try is growing. The first retting her by the Oregon Flax Fibre Co. yielded 17 tons. VAn alfalfa farm near Hermiston of 240 acres sold for $36,000. Toledo Eddyville mohair pool of 23,000 pounds goes to McMinn ville mill at 65c per pound. Roseburg-$100,000 fertilizer plant may be erected here. Albany New ladder factory Is doing extensive business. Has ship ped 20 cars since the first of the year. Marshfleld The Macleay Cannery has canned 600 cases more than at the same time last year. Betson The Buck plant has in stalled a plant for light and fire alarm. Roseburg The Pacific Highway is to be improved with 400 cars of gravel which is to be placed on the roads in several districts. 615,000 acres in Oregon are open to homestead entry. Roseburg The Oregon Fruit Co. may build a cleaning, grading and polishing plant here. Pendleton Much wool sold here at 50c a pound. $ Roseburg Work will be started at once on a $5000 dam at the North Umpqua fish hatchery. Bandon Clearing and grading the last six miles of tho Bandon-Curry county coast road has begun. The estimated cost is $40,000. Astoria The Standard Oil Co. is to establish a distributing station here costing $150,000. Crane has building boom. Five business houses and several bung alows are erected. Cove Farmers to plant rye. 20, 000 acres are submerged In the Grand Ronde valley. Corvallis The. contract has been let for the new library which is to cost $83,000. Pendleton is to have a new furn iture store. Portland Men employed in the local shipyards, numbering at pre sent 5060, will draw $5,100,480 a year, based on an average wage of $3.50 a day. Roseburg New telephone lineB will be constructed In Umpqua for ests. St. Johns Two ship plants to locate here. Preparatory work to start without delay. Toledo The' work of diking and putting in dam with flood gates for purpose of reclaiming hundreds of acres of fertile bottom and tide lands lying along the Olalla, has commen ced. Toledo $4000 halibut fishing sch ooner launched. Salem Wittenburg-King Co. are to build evaporating plant here, to cost nearly $200,000., Albany Contract let for paving Baker street. Marshfleld The Oregon Power Co. is to build an extension power wire to Coquille at cost of $25,000. Columbia City to have another shipyard. Forest Grove Construction work on the extension of the United Rail ways line from Wllltesboro to Tilla mook is now under way. Roseburg Pendleton men will open new theater here. " St. Helens New garage being built here. THE EASTERN HIDE & JUNK CO. OF PENDLETON lias a representative in your city, by name 1). L, Phillips. You can al ways reach him by phoning Main 42, Eastern Hotel. We buy the follow inn stuff: Mixed iron, all kinds of hides, all kinds of raps, auto casings, all kinds of rubber, brass and cop per, and aho wool. We pay the high est price In the state of Oregon for this K(u IT. Mr. Phillips and this office will ap preciate your patronage. THE EASTERN HIDE & JUNK CO. 121 Went Ituilroud Street, Pendleton, Oregon. FARM IMPLEMENTS OLIVER AND JOHN DEERE PLOWS HARROWS, DISCS, WEEDERS, Etc. VAN BRUNT AND THOMAS DRILLS - BAIN AND WEBER WAGONS FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. GAS ENGINES In fact, most everything in the im plement line. GILLIAM & BISBEE Will Supply You. "We Have It. Will Get It. Or Jt Is Not Made" Thomson Brothers For Merchandise , Three complete departments from which to choose your every need GRIEF EXTRACTER Get double the mileage out of your tires. No blow outs. No punctures, no inner tubes, no pumps, no patches. Saves time and money. Universal Tire Filler Co. LEO HILL, Manager ' Temporary quarters with Bradford & Son. Crystalized Ideals ! THAT'S WHAT THE HOMES BEING BUILT IN HEPPNER TODAY ARE THE CRYSTALIZED IDEALS OF THE PEOPLE WHO ARE HAVING THEM BUILT. YOU HAVE IDEAS TOO, TO BE DE VELOPED. WE HAVE A COLLECTION OP "MODERN HOMES" PLANS WHICH WILL INTEREST YOU. DROP IN AND SEE OR PHONE IN AND I'LL SEE YOU. COMPETENT BUILDERS CHEERFULLY RECOMMENDED Free Delivery Within City Limits. Heppner Planing & Chop Mi s "HOME-MADE HOMES" Heppner, Oregon MEMBER WESTERN RETAIL LUMBERMEN'S ASSOCIATION s2 i