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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1919)
f .l TWO THE (UZKTTK-TIMKS, HKITXER.OUK., THURSDAY. DEO. 11, 1919 tanas Greetin Cn tins' g to All. WHILE goods in many branches of the Jewelry line are not to be bought in the Jewelry market, and some lines oversold one year, still we have been able to secure a fairly good general representation of the line, in the following articles. In glancing over the list you might find something suitable for a Christmas gift. For Ladies and Misses Diamond Rings $6.00 to $441.00 Diamond LaValliers $24.75 to $94.50 Diamond Brooches $10.00 to $24.15 Diamond Ear Screw s $10.00 Up Solid Gold Brooches $3.50 to $33.60 Gold Cameo Brooches $12.00 to $55.00 Solid Gold Beauty Fins $2.50 to $3.60 Solid Gold La Va'lliers $3.15 to $1170 Solid Gold Hat Dins $2.00 Solid Gold Emblem Tins $2-50 to $7.60 Solid Gold Thimbles $4.50 to $5.00 Solid Gold Bracelets $11.00 to $24.65 Solid Gold Set Rings $2.50 to $35.00 Solid Gold Signet Rings $1.50 to $6.50 Solid Gold Band Rings $3.50 to $11.50 Solid Gold Watches $39.50 to $57.25 Solid Gold Ear Screws $2.60 to $8.40 For Ladies and Misses Gold Pierceless Ear Drops $3.15 to $8.50 Gold Filled Bracelets $2.00 to $7.55 Gold .Filled Thimbles 25c to $2.75 Gold Filled Lockets $1.35 to $6.30 Gold Filled Beauty Pins 50c to $1.50 Gold Bar Pins $5.55 to $6.50 Gold Filled Brooches $1.00 to $3.00 Gold Filled Fobs $3.75 to $6.50 Gold Filled Bracelet Watches . .$19-95 to $35.00 Gold Filled Umbrellas $15.00 Gold Filled Silk Fobs $2.00 to $4.50 Gold Filled La Valliers $2.60 to $8.40 Gold Filled Hair Barettes $1.25 to $1.50 Gold Lingerie Pins $1.35 to $2.60 Fountain Pens $2.50 to $10.00 Stylographic Pens $1.75 For Gentlemen Solid Gold Set Rings $10 00 to $20.00 Diamond Tie Pins $8.00 to $58.00 Solid Gold Tie Pins $2.50 to $9.00 Solid Gold Tie Clasps $2.00 to $2.50 Solid Gold Cuff Links $3.00 to $8.00 Solid Gold emblem Pins & Buttons $1.00 to $4.00 Solid Gold Emblem Rings $8.00 to $18.50 Solid Gold Signet Rings. $12.00 to $13.50 Solid Gold Vest Chains $12-50 to $22.00 Gold Filled Tie Pins. 50c to $2.50 Gold Filled Cuff Links 80c to $4.00 Gold Filled Tie Clasps 75c to $2.00 Gold Filled Fobs $5.00 to $6.75 Gold Filled Waledmar Chains... $2.50 to $4.50 Gold Filled Vest Chains $2.50 to $14.75 Belt Buckles $2.75 to $3.75 Watches $16.00 to $60.00 Fountain Pens $2.50 to $10 00 Gold Filled Dickens Vest Chains. .$2.60 to $9.00 Gold Dickens Vest Chains $16.80 For Children Solid Gold Pin Sets $2.60 to $5.25 Solid Gold Band Rings 75c to $2.75 Solid Gold Signet Rings $1.00 to $3.00 Solid Gold Set Rings $1.00 to $5.00 Solid Gold Pendant Neck Chains $2.00 to $5.00 Gold Filled Bracelets $2.00 to $4.00 Gold Filled Ring Chains 75c Gold Filled Pin Sets $1.00 to $3.00 Silver Sets $2.50 to $4.00 Bib Holders $1.75 to $2.10 Silver Thimbles 25o Novelties Fancy Scissors, Pocket Knives, Hand Bags, Match Boxes, Elk Card Cases, Napkin Rings, Sugar Tongs, Individual Salts and Peppers, Souvenir Spoons, Etc. Some Useful Pieces and Attractive Patterns in Cut Glass and Hollow Silverware OREGON MYRTLE WOODWARE AND A LINE OF THE LATEST THING IN NIPPONESE WARE May Your Christmas Be Merry HEPPNER HAYLOR MAIN STREET And the New Year a Happy One OREGON i9 OMNI TURNING Activities Over State Show Encour. aging Improvements and Ad vancing Prosperity. December 8 Work has begun on a new distributing plant for the Stan dard Oil Company at St. Heleni. Work on prospective oil well at McMJnville delayed for supplies. Hole is now down 1200 feet and gas has been encountered at different depths. Mountain States Power Co. is fur nishing an increasing amount of pow er for industrial activity in the Al bany neighborhood. Washington Telephone Co. gets a ten per cent rate increase at Hood river. A brick and concrete warehouse has been completed at Gresham. The Coos Cannery is to erect a new cannery at Myrtle Point. Astoria is proposing a new $250, 000 community center. Reports from Eugene state that 15 miles of Blue River road are to be built. Roseburg planning bond election for million dollar light plant. The Coos Bay Port Commission is planning to issue $250,000 dock bonds. Portland has started building slough channel which will cost $350, 000. Jackson county will have $350, 000 funds for 1920 road building. Marion county will have $2,000,- 000 available for road work in 1920. Grading and paving of ten miles of road in Umatilla county, will start soon. The New Valley Packing Com pany will open at Salem the first of the year. Cost $175,000. The Wallowa Pine Lumber Com pany has been incorporated for $350, 000 and a new saw mill be built. Athena gets a new bank and will build a one story brick bank build ing. Contract has been let at Pilot Rock for a new $32,000 high school build ing. The Standard Oil Company is building a new distributing station at Vale. Eugene now has a population of over 15,000. Portland permits In Astoria for the month of November totaled $37,70. Coquille will have a new $50,000 bleb school building. A new shingle mill will be In op eration at Lebanon in the near fu ture. Gold Beach-Total output of cheese factories on Euchre creek and Piston river over 150,000 pounds this sea son. Vale-Morrison dam, when complet ed will irrigate over 100,000 acres. Vale-Drilling operations at West ern Pacific Oil well proceeding ra pidly. Pendleton-Permlt has been issued for the erection of a $30,000 apart ment building. Dayton will have a $7000 com munity hall. Clackamas county has sufficient funds for 144 miles of good roads. The Lebanon Light and Water Co. will build a new plant D. Cox, jr. young farmer of the Lexington country, was in the city on business last Saturday. Oil and Gas Investigation In Western Oregon Nearly Completed- A geologic examination of West ern Oregon to determine the possible occurence of commercial oil and gas has been one of the major activities of the Oregon Bureau of Mines and Geology during the past six months. This investigation has been conduct ed in exactly the same manner as the big producing oil companies carry on such work. The firm of Harrison and Eaton of Denver and Fort Worth, oil geologists, are conducting the in vestigation. The field work, there fore, has been handled by petroleum geologists who have had experience in the oil regions of California, Wyo ming, Texas, and other producing districts of this and other countries. In order to determine the charac ter and structure of the various rocks that underlie Western Oregon and upon which the occurrence and preservation of oil and gas depend, a series of east and west cross sect ions of the Great Range and interior valleys were studied and carefully measured. To do this, advantage was taken of the numerous deeply cut river canyons, for example, the Siuslaw, Yaqulna, Umpqua, and the lower Columbia and upper William ette rivers, where thousands of feet of thickness of the rocks may be seen in many places. The Bureau made a special effort to get all possible information as to "oil indications" or "oil seeps" throughout the state. Reported lo calities were examined and, where necessary, tests made to prove or disprove the presence of oil. Ford The Universal Car One Hundred Per Cent "Pep" When your Ford car or Ford truck doesn't display its usual quantity or quality of "pep" and dash, it's time to have a repairman who under stands the Ford mechanism give it the "once over" then make the necessary adjustments or repairs. And return it to you full of its old time power, pep, energy, pull, and service. You'll notice the difference. We employ only skilld Ford mechanics men who know how Ford cars are made, and how they should be kept, in order to give the most efficient and economical service. And our shop equipment boasts a great many specially designed Ford tools and time-saving devices and machin ery. In our stockroom is a complete assortment of repair parts genuine Ford parts that are exactly the same as their tough, sinewy originals in the Ford car. For prompt repair work or adjustments, phone or drive to our gar age. Don't risk chances, play fair with your Ford car. Keep it in the hands of its friends, the authorized Ford dealers. Always look for the Blue Sign. The Universal Garage Insist on Genuine Ford Parts The work included a careful study of the composition of the rock layers and sampling and nesting of all of the more promising looking forma tions. In general, beds of shale that contain remains of animal or veget able life are favorable to oil forma tion, and some shales were observed in which oil is actually being formed. A region can become a commer cial producer ot oil, however, only where the rock structure Is such that the oil formed can accumulate in quantity in porous beds beneath the crests of folds or domes where It becomes entrapped by water pressure. The results of this survey are be ing prepared for publication at the earliest possible date. A study ot the oil situation In Eastern Oregon has been carried on during the past season in coopera tion with the United States Geolog ical Survey. Dr. J. P. Buwalda of Yale University, who had charge of the field work, is preparing a report for early publication. You can't enjoy life and have Con stipation llollister's Rocky Moun tain Tea will drive Constipation to Halifax. Humphrey's Drug Co. DRY Kl, All WOOD A car of Dry Slab Wood is being shipped out from the lone yard for Hoppner and also one for Lexington. Those wanting good wood will do woll to put their orders In early. The price will be regulated upon arrival of the wood, which Is now bolng loaded out of lone. TUM-A-LUM LUMBER COMPANY. Jas. Farley, who is wintering his sheep near Hcppner Junction, came up from that place Saturday evening to spend Sunday with his family here. n rl 9 iltoi (ET some today! You're going to call Lucky Strikes just right. Because Lucky Strike ciga rettes give you the good, wholesome flavor of toasted Burley tobacco. Add