The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, August 26, 1920, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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.n-i'Iia'f ericina! tnilk. and
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hjit rs t!-e hTva.i rnised with east.
A l-'.nf I-4 w i'h ene eup of liquid
therefore " 'I vne net quite up to the
I.'P of n ,:!: ef fsudanl
HEAT CORNVEAL AND WATER
a'iT !' ' ' r inti rit-.i'
thi m er i l''' w;c,it in ;i tloul'V
l-f'or. Fv '. wlvu wry tfm-'y
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am liqtil.l tfkf!!u'r wirt.tMM snvrins.
NEWS ABOUT OREGON'S!
INDUS'lTvIES
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.; :. ! .! !.y m'vr.c n.T.r'y iq;:a:
;,:ir nnJ tap water
!:.. its, ; p v.-nt.r is unti-aally
xx If ;!:,' 1 :r a fttvlt'ss ooi'-ker
a y t't:ipfii:uro can bt main
t : ! i i- -1 - viT: 1 !,.tirs.
A"..h- i;iiti:iv to stp.n.1 for six
it li-or .vfmSc!it. until it
st-.:.vs . j-.s ,.f f.- n'at;-n. If it lia
?:,:' f,"-y th- pis can b
o it is ;,;v This 1. a von eon
or. rli "q't 'i f"f "Ho loaf. If
: Mr - 'ov. a-e r.fi" a-1'1 one cup
of .!;.; r. . n of salt, one
t fi i . :i ,.f r one !a!lt spoon
.' t ;" .r ,-;s )i a.M'rioiml loaf.
!: '- a -o't !'"' ' a.Mins a cup
, t.-t:r f. r , i;. , ,af to bo tna-io. Heat
;!:: .'Ki.i.'y ale! 1 m l'ie simnse In
i-.-nvi'ti: 'it r aii'l surround by
svr (..in at the tetrperature of
r' 1C" i.. 14 ilesrix.s V.
i !!(;:.. i H!'e'! with tiny
Best Result Secured by Placing Them
in Double Boiler and Not Stir
the Mixture.
In exjt'rin.eiits made in the home
economic department of the I'tiltcd
States department of agriculture It hits
been found t':at it is best for almost
ex cry purpose to put eornnieal and
fdiMlftli
i
Vinegar will n'ttiove stains from
1 7. Mil".
(ioiatin desserts are Weal for hot
weather.
Obi felt hats can be cut up for lu-
cx'i'g pf S',1,.g
! North Bend, Ore. Negotiations
are now in progress, it is understood,
for the erection of a bis plant to be
.put up here by the Meneslia Wooden
x are company of Meneslia, Wis.
Warren, Ore. Residents of War
ren are planting many acres of logan
berries In anticipation of the erec
tion of a plant capable of handling
100 acres. Capital sufficient for a
plant to be built at either Warren or
lloulton Is practically assured.
Albany, Ore. More than $100 an
acre will be the return from 150
acres of vetch hay land owned by E.
IC. Clem, on the Pantiam river. Sam
ples of the hay brought to Albany
xxere seven feet and five inches from
tip to tip.
The Dalles, Ore. Ten cars of cher
ries sent from here to eastern mar
kets brought a net return of $22,--S6.S6
for 11.600 boxes this season.
Fifty orchardists were interested In
this shipment.
Portland, Ore. Another concern
which has recently had to enlarge Its
quarters is the Heacock Sash and
Door company, w hich has taken over
tloor space three times the amount
originally utilized.
Portland, Ore. A firm which
makes a specialty of built-in features
USED m BARGAINS
1 P 1 T o-pajsenger Buick, complete-,
ly overhauled. Excellent mechani
cal condition. Cheap at $S50.00. '
1M7 5-passenger Dodge. Ovr
haued ana m good condition. A bar-(
gain at 650.00. 1
Terms on above to responsible par
ties. GASOLINE BAKRELS !
We have on hand 10 steel drums,;
capacity 50 to 55 gallons. Price, $7.50 .
each.
1-ton Republic truck with pnu-
matic equipment. A genuine bargain. ;
Almost cere-. Price new $2450.00,
our price $1600.00.
HEPPNER GARAGE, i
3
Holsum Bread
Made Clean -:- Sold Clean
Delivered Clean
1-lb. Loaf 10 Cents
From the wheat in the field to the
bread on your table comes this
delicious product untouched
by human hands. The en
tire process of making
Holsum Bread
is by machinery.
SAM HUGHES
COMPANY
EDUCATION PAYS
KOIl Till: INDIVIDI AI. AND I'Olt THE STATE
A ptrson with No Education has but One Chance in 150,000 to
Render Distinguished Service to the Public
Willi Common School Education 4 Chances
With High School EdiKutoin S" Chances
With College Education SoO Chances
Are You Giving Your Child His Chance?
TIIOSl STATKS ARE WEALTHIEST THAT HAVE INVESTED
-MOST IN EDUCATION
Oregon Agricultural College
Through a "Liberal and Practical Education" pre
pares the Young Man and Young Woman for Use
ful Citizenship and Successful Careers in
Agriculture Engineering Mining Home Economics
Commerce Pharmacy Forestry Vocational Education
The Training Includes PHYSICAL EDUCATION, MUSIC, ENGLISH,
MODERN LANGUAGE, ART and the Other Essentials of a
Standard Technical College Course
I'Al.L TERM OPENS SI ITE.MIiEK 2(1, 1020. TUITION IS FREE.
FOR INFORMATION WRITE TO
The Registrar, Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis, Or.
for homes and business houses Is
the Koberts-Landers-Finseth com
pany, which has recently added new
machinery to its sash, door and wood
working plant. Recently a factory
at Hillsboro was taken over, where
all special work is done.
Portland, Ore. The Pacific Inter
national company lias recently been
organized here to p"rchase apples
largeiy for export. It will partici
pate actively in the mld-Columbla ap
ple d':al this season.
Portland Ore. Distribution of the
product of the Portland Broom com
pany has now reached every part of
the West and export business has
OUR PRICES RIGHT OUR PRINTING THE BEST G.-T.
Washing
Made Easy
with
Electrically
Operated
Wringer Attachment
Come in anil let us demon
strate Eden superior qualit
ies to you.
E. J. Starkey
Agent
Oilman Bltig.
Ileppner
been developed with Japan, China
and the Philippine. Broom corn
for the ten lines put out Is secured In
the middle west, but all handles are
made of Oregon fir.
North Bend, Ore. The Bay Park
Lumber company mill at Old North
Bend will resume operations about
September 1 after a shutdown of
more than two months.
I
Your
Advantage
"Of eonnt my
battttr
Threaded Rubber
InnTtarloa," But
erta H you had
fbrottca that fact
you'd e th bona
tft, aad you'd re
meaabar the battery
aa gm frt from
inaulatkn trouble.
The BtiU Better
WHUrd Battery
the only one with
Threaded Rubber
Iaenlation haa
been eelected by
136 manufacturera
of paaaenger cara
and notor trucks
BATTEHX KLECTKIC SERVICE
STATION
J. W. Fritsch
Phono Slain 83 Heppner
k LWilldrdl
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We are now distributors for
Heppner for
Firestone Tires
Tubes and Accessories
Firestone Tires are original equipment
on 75 of the leading makes
of automobiles.
All we ask you to do is to buy one with
our personal guarantee of satisfac
tion and you will find out for
yourself that they give
Most Miles Per Dollar
Cohn Auto Co.
Heppner, Oregon
If
TAR THEATER
Tonight -: Thursday, August 26th -:- Tonight
"Yankee Doodle In Berlin"
As to "Yankee Doodle in Berlin" it is a picture that should be seen by everyone of no matter what po
litical leaning, for its story is "pure Americanism", its message is pure satihe and farce and its story is
pure fun with something after the laugh is done to cause the brow to knit in thought.
FRIDAY -:- AUGUST 27th : FRIDAY
THE INIMITABLE LAUGH PRODUCER
as Fairbanks
IN
"The Man From Painted Post"
Among other things Douglas is called upon to shoot two holes through the "bad man's" hat while it
reposes peacefully upon the latter's head, some hundred yards away. The story is one of action through
cut and portrays the efforts of Sherwood (Fairbanks) in getting rid of a desperate band of cattle rustlers.
Dougl
TUESDAY,
August 31
Most Appealing Pictures
Siai'i'irn
Beautiful
A FREAK cf Fate, tossed
humble, prclty Janet Randall
into tli! r,ocial swirl she
craved and dreamed of. A society
lion her idol was her sponsor.
But Bhe emerged from it dazed
and bewildered. What did she
learn as the mock wife of a social
leader? Her surprise will be yours.
And so will her happiness.
See "THE TRIKLEKS" the
picture you simply can't afford to
SATURDAY, AUGUST 28th
Dolores Cassinelli in
"The Right to Lie"
This is the picture that was scheduled for last week, but it failed to ar
rive, but it will make Saturday's show an extremely interesting one.
Sunday, August 29th
THOMAS S, INCE PRESENTS
Charles Ray
Greased Lightning
Gosh all tarnation! And Cy Perkins sold that car for its weight o'
metal. Some hundinger, Mirandy! And they do say he'll tie up with
the little blonde if he wins this here race. By Hicky! Look at the city
feller that tried to get her. Hanging behind like an old cow's tail!
Don't YOU hang behind like an old cow's tail. You be right up in
front o' the line to see Charles Ray in "Greased Lightning."
Doncher fail, by cracky!