TIIE GAZETTE-TIMES. HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1917
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THE CUTTCB LABORATORY, BERKELEY, CAL
nooucia) vkinsb a stauHs uno u. a. aov. licin::
Portland Hoflus Bros., Tacoma,
lease block to build logging tackle
factory.
Silverton-Fiseher's flouring mill Is
adding large brick warehouse.
! Myrtle Poiut Work has been
'started on new steel bridge here.
i Bend Seventeen miles highway
i to La Pine to be covered with cinder.
j Oswego Iron Works, bought by
Pacific Coast Co., of Seattle, to pig
. iron.
j Canyon City 150,000 daily capac
; ity sawmill building here makes la
bor very scarce. Kailroad construc
tion to start down middle fork.
Salem Harvest labor for Eastern
Oregon being contracted at $5 a day.J
uuuru ana transportation.
Corvallis has carried bond issue at
election to refund cost of paving in
tersections to property owners.
The Supreme court has upheld the
law authorizing state bond issue to
equal amount of federal road fund
under Shackleford bill.
Minor Buys Portland Property,
C. A. Minor of this city has bought
lots iu Laurelliurst addition in Port
land and will build a $5000 bunga
low there in the near future. The
contract has already been let.
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Nor.li Clark visited Portland the
last of the week and returned home
vith l is daughter who has been In a
anit vium there for a short time.
Miss C'ark gained some in weight and
is grp.Uy improved in health as re
sult i.f the treatment she received
while away.
. '( . SALE 1840 acre Wheat and
Stuck Ranch, well improved. Plenty
..f s r;iig water for stock. All farm
implements and improvements go
vich place. Easy terms. Eight
miles from railroad. Inquire M. J.
Devln & Sons, Heppner, Oregon.
Estrayed or Stolen
From the Lotus Robison place on
middle fork of Rock creek, one black
yearling colt, branded &on left sti
fie. This animal is now a two-year
ild. Liberal reward for information
eading to the recovery of this an
imal. HOWARD ANDERSON,
tf. Eight Mile, Oregon.
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Licensed Embalmer Lady Assistant
J. L. YEAGER
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Phone Residence Heppner, Oregon
Glasses fitted satisfactorily by Dr.
Winnard, or money refunded. His
prices are reasonable, and he is where
you can always hud him. No charge
Cor testing eyes. tf. .
FOK SALE New 1917 Studebak
er six, 50-horsepower, seven passen
ger car, a bargain. Has run less
-ake a cheap Ford as part payment.
See J. B. SPARKS.
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FOK SALE A combination hay,
dairy and wheat farm; 318 acres.
V snap for somebody. Call on or
address Evans Bros., Lexington.
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automobile distributors of 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 least 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 end Standard Service Station
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
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Siamlaid Oil&rlfohrCars
Pilot Rock 300,000 pounds
wool sold here at 61 cents.
The State Grange resolves to abol
ish the state senate in spite of the
fact that the people have twice voted
no.
Oregon editors will hold conven
Uon in Pendleton July 13-15.
Mosler Contracts let for three
standard lookout houses.
La Grande Observer: The produc
tiveness of this valley will be increas
ed 500,000 bushels by a proper drain
age system.
Pendleton Contract has been let
for 160,000 mausoleum.
Medford to have a $60,000 cold
storage fruit warehouse.
Mehama $7000 clam and fish
hatchery is to be built here.
The Dalles Food contract bill In
Congress to contain $20,000 000 item
for Oregon reclamation project.
Coos Bay sawmills continue to op
erate in spite of effort to tie them
up with a general strike.
Roseburg Demand for 200,000
fruit boxes may locate box factory
here.
Hood River New Mitchell Point
sawmill, 6 miles east, employes 60
men.
Pendleton will add 20 blocks 1it
ulithic paving this year.
Toledo will vote August 12 on
$20,000 bonds to rebuild water sup
ply. .
Sawmill owners who fought down
lumber rates in the past are favoring
the fifteen per cent freight increase
since common lumber has gone up
from $7 to $17 a thousand.
Albany A miracle lias Happened
in Oregon. A petition has been filed
for the establishment of Linn coun
ty's first drainage district. The pro
ject contemplates the drainage of
4815.72 acres adjacent to Oak
Creek. The worn-out, water-logged
farm lands could be made to pro
duce double with proper tile drain
age. McMinnville has dedicated a new
Christian Science church.
The Home Telephone Co. has gone
Into the hands of a receiver.
Klamath Falls First dirt will be
thrown here July 4 on Strahorn rail
road for which $300,000 is raised in
cash and bonds.
The annual report of the Portland
Railway, Light & Power Co. shows
a net loss of $61,170.52. This is a
system where Oregon Public Utility
Commission has ordered still further
reduction in rates.
The warm weather of the past ten
days has been hard on the late sown
grain which is showing the effects of
the drouth very much. This its quite
true all over the county, and unless
rain comes soon, there is much of
the crops that will be a failure. The
prevailing northwest winds have had
a very drying effect and much of the
grain was not in condition to stand
it. Fall sown grain and much of the
early spring sowing yet looks fine,
and should rains come In a short
time, they will mako good yields. In
a trip over the wheat belt of the coun
ty the past week, thousands of acres
of very fine grain was seen by a rep
resentative of this paper, and it was
in such state of advancement that
any serious damage would not seem
possible. We have also been inr
formed by reliable parties that out
toward the sand country the crops
are yet in excellent condition and the
dry weather has so far had no dele
terious effect. A good rain right now
would be appreciated throughout the
wheat growing section, and we hope
that it will be forthcoming.
Ber t Johnson, hustling farmer and
stockraiser of lone, was in Heppner
with his family on circus day. He
is a mighty busy man these days,
building new fences and irrigation
ditches and boosting along a few new
fields of alfalfa and if hard work and
plenty of it will bring success Bert
Is surely going to get his. He i's run
ning some ranch and is getting things
In mighty fine shape around the
premises.
W. W. Smead departed for Port
land Monday to spend a few days In
the metropolis on business.
FARM IMPLEMENTS
1ST
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 Yen
"We Have It. Will Get It, Or It Is Not Made"
Thomson Brothers
For Merchandise
Three complete departments from
which to choose your every need
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Universal Tire Filler Co.
LEO HILL, Manager
Temporary quarters with Bradford & Son.
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