The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, September 23, 1920, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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11 CECIL NEWS IIEIIS
J. Finluy. Joiner of lone, made a
Bhort viait in Cecil on Saturday.
John Krebs of The Lest Camp
was a visitor at the county seat on
Monday.
T. J. Falkner and Nell Nash of
Kwlng were doing business In Cecil
un Monday.
Mr. Charlie Sporry, grain buyer
of lone honired Cecil with a visit
on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Morgan and
family of Morgan made a short stay
in Cecil on Monday.
Alfred Troedson and A. Swanson
ot Morgan were business callers in
Cecil on Wednesday.
T. W. McFadden and daughter
Miss Ellen ot Morgan were doing
business in Cecil on Saturday.
Miss Clauss Middlewart of Rhea
waB the guest ot Miss Zella Kelly
at The Last Camp on Saturday.
Ed. Martin of Butterby Flat
loft on Wednesday for - Pendleton,
where he will Bpend his vacation.
Harry L. Hayes Is visiting his Ce
cil friends for a few days before
leaving for Corvallls for the winter
term.
J. W. Osborn Is feeling much bet
ter after his visit to Dr. Conder ot
Heppner who attended to his recent
bruises.
Keith Logan eldest son of Everrett
Logan of Falrvlew left for Heppner
on Sunday where he will attend High
School.
Mrs. Tom Dempsey Sr., and Mrs.
T. Dempsey, Jr. and family of The
Willows, were callers in Cecil on
Saturday.
Miss Malinda May ot Lone Star
ranch left on Friday tor Mon
mouth where she will enter collsg
for some time.
Ashur Montague of Arlington and
brother Bob of Toppenlsh, Wash,
were looking up their friends around
Cecil on Saturday.
Miss A. C. Lowe of UA Highway
House, left on the localTSn Saturday
for Portland where she will visit
friends for a short time.
Zennith Logan who has been har
vesting In the lone district arrived
in Cecil on Tuesday and is looking
up his friends in the district.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Linsley and son
of Wasco arrived at Dothy, the home
of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Crabtree
where they will visit for some time.
A. Henrikeea of Willow Creek
ranch, accompanied by W. G. Hynd
of Heppner, who has Just resumed
from Portland, autoed to Heppner on
Friday.
W. W. Ewing who lias been work
ing for A. Henriksen on "Willow
Creek" ranch for several months left
on Monday for Ms home in Oak
land, Oregon.
Misses A. C. and V. M. Itynd of
llutterly Flats left on the local on
Sunday for Jleppner, whore they
will enter High School for the
coming terms.
Cecil and Harold Ahalt who have
been harvesting around Cecil for
some weeks left on Sunday for a
hunting trip. We expect some fine
"Bear Tales" when the hunters re
turn. Mr. and Mrs. Geo Krebs of The
Last Camp and friends MIbs Zella
Kelly and Henry Tannerly autoed
to Arlington on Sunday and visited
with Mrs. Marlon Van Scholck and
family. ,
Messrs. Herb Hynd and John Krebs
accompanied by Mesdames Hynd and
Lowe and Miss' Georgia Summers
were caller at The Snuggery on Mr.
and Mrs? Oral Honrlksen and daugh
ter and also on Mr. and Mrs. A.
Henriksen at Willow Creek ranch.
The friends of Boyd Logan will
be pleased to welcome Mm back
to Cecil once more. Boyd has been
having medical treatment in Port
land for the laBt two months and re
turned to Cecil on Sunday. He
is now staying with his brother
Leon at Four Mile and Is feeling
much Improved by his treatment in
the city.
three-liftlis of the timber originally
in tile United States is gone.
We are even tulay taking about
26, 0U0, 000,000 cubic feet of material
out of our forests every year and
growing less than a fourth as much
in their place. We are going so far
as to use of the trees too small for
the sawmill, but upon which our fu
ture supply, of lumber depends, three
and a half times as fast as they are
being grown.
Our timber wastage by prevent
able fires alone is (28.000,000 a year.
There were 27,000 recorded forest
fires in 1919, burning a total of 8,
250,000 acres; during the prior year
25,000 forest fires burned 10,500.-
000 acres. This fftunendoim vsaUea !
Is but a part of the results of our
prodigal negligence.
The depletion of our resources has
resulted less from (he use of the tim
ber than from their devastattion. On
81,000,000 acres devastated by forest
fires and methods of cutting which
destroy or prevent new timber
growth there Is only desolation. The
The Forest Devastation.
The destruction of American for
ests through greed and carelessness
forms a shameful chapter In our his
tory. It Is still continuing at a rate
that would be unbelievable were not
the detailed facts thrust upon us.
The only salvation for the future of
the multiform wood-using Industries
of the country must He In a broad,
wIbo and persistent policy of refor
estation. It Is a subject that comes espec
ially close home to the press, because
of its bearing upon the present news
print famine, and because the press
Is the natural guardian of all public
interests.
The original forests of the United
States, according to Repartment of
Agriculture estimates, covered 822,-
000,000 acres and contained 6,200,-
000,000,000 board feet of timber.
Over two-thirds of this area has
been culled, cut-over or burned, and
FOR PRINTING THAT HAS REAL CLASS SEE THE G.-T.
Willard Service Station
BATTERIES RECHARGED
The Lexington Garage
FREDERlKSON BROS, Props.
We Sell Goodyear and Racine Tires
Repair Work Oils Greases
"Here's Real Tobacco" .
says the Good Judge
That gives a man more
genuine chewing satis
faction than he ever got
out of the ordinary kind.
Smaller chev,lastslonger
so it costs less to chew
this class of tobacco.
And the good, rich to
bacco taste gives a world
of satisfaction.
Any man who uses the
Real Tobacco Chew
will tell you that,
rut up in two styles
W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
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160-ACRE CREEK RANCH
49 Acres Under Ditch Good 7-Room House
Good School Adjoining Ranch f At a Bargain if
Taken at Once
HAVE A FEW GRAIN BAGS FOR SALE
Roy V; Whiteis
Real Estate and Insurance
Heppner ' Oregon
area of Idle or largely rtU land i.-
thus being Increased by from thr"
to four millions of acres a .:ar. De
pletion has resulted not Srom using
our timber resources, but from fail
ure to reforest.
Tie newsprint make! i by no
means the only sufferer. There are
more than 60.000 wood-ming plantc
in the United States, employing more
than a million persons and having an
invested capital of three billions of
dollars, and all alike are Buffering
the diminishing supply of material.
It is to the interest of the press
of the country and to the interest of
all other business that the public
mind be awakened to the incalcul
able losses now being suffered as
result of the ruthless sacrifice of our
forests, that protective and reforesta
tion policies may be assured the back
ing of quickened and enlightened
public opinion. Editor & Publisher.
Several second band Ferd cars tor
sale at attractive prices. Latourell
Auto Company.
Jolt BALK One 6-passenger ;
Overland. Guaranteed to be in first :
clam mechanical condition. A good'
bargain. Either cash or approved
I notes. Inquire Gaiette-Times office, j
j
' KOK SALE Four long yearling
' Bteers, 3 helferB and a two-year-old
Holstein bull. Sell cheap. Mike ;
1 Szemneck. Route 1. Echo, Ore. 3t. !
KOIt SALE One span draft mare
mules, age 3 and 4 jrrs., weght about
1050. Price $125 each. B. H. Peck,
Heppner.
AUTOMOBILE for trips out of
Heppner. Also saddle horses for
hire. Baled bay for sale. Red Front
Livery Stable, KcRoberts ft Kirk,
proprietors. tf.
Bring your old shoes to E. N.
Gonty's shoe store and get them repaired.
FOR SALE Thoroughbred Po
land-China bogs. Six bead. J. F.
Lucas. Lexington, Ore.
j" TAe house I
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across the way
Beautifully attractive, isn't it?
And yet no need for you to t en
vious. Beauty in a house is largely
a matter of good painting. A coat of
B-H Paint will work wonders in the
appearance of your home, and in
addition will add yeais to its life.
Bass-Hueter is synonymous with
the highest achievement in the
manufacture of paints, varnishes,
enamels in fact preparations for
every painting purpose inside the
house or out
Let us know your painting prob-
SJv. 1. 1 - :i1 1- J1-. 4-U B
pl. for you. Also we can supply I
ffcwl. yu with brushes and I
Paints & Varnishes
Peoples Hardware Co.
Distributor for
BASS-HUETER PAINT COMPANY, San Francisco
As sure as you
are a foot high
you will like this Camel Turku
and Domestic;
YOU never got such cigarette
contentment as Camels hand
you. Camels quality and expert
blend of choice Turkish and choice
Domestic Tobaccos make this
goodness possible and make you
prefer this Camel blend to either1
kindof tobacco smoked straight!
Camels mellow-mildness is a
revelation 1 Smoke them with
freedom without tiring your taste 1
They leave no unpleasant ciga
retty aftertaste nor unpleasant
cigaretty odor I
Give Camels every test then
compare them puff-for-puff with
any cigarette in the world I
Cmeaare mold vmryw her in
cwntificalty kd pcAe
of 20 cijrtti for 20 cmnf
or fen pck4 UOOafMntf
in flisAi n0-ppr-covrd car
ton. Wb Htronfty rmeommmnti
thit carton for th torn or of
Hem tupply or whrn yvu trmrml
R. J. REYNOLDS
TOBACCO CO.
Wintton-Silem. N &
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ji?' BLEND fy-
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Far Better Bread!
HE KIND YOU'VE BEEN HANKERING FOB!
Here It Is!
Heppner bread is a FULL, FLUMP loaf, with th
same BODY to it that MOTHEB used to make!
Does it go down EASY?
, Better BELIEVE it does! Greatest domestio
bread in the world 1
20c the large size; 10c the small
For sale at Thomson Bros, and Phelps Grocery Co.
SEND FOE SOME TODAY
Heppner Bakery
Wheat $3 Per Bushel
Alfalfa Hay $25 Per Ton
Those are about the figures tor wheat and hay the coming
fall. Think also of the prices paid for cattle, sheep, hogs,
dairy products, etc. When you acquire a rich piece of
Mother Earth you Immediately become a producer In
stead of a consumer. Tour garden, fruit, meat, eggs you
raise yourself, thus side-tracking the H. C. L. to a great
extent.
GET THAT RANCH NOW
, I am here for the purpose of helping you acquire anything
in the shape ot land from a totwn lot to a 7,000-acre wheat
1 ranch or stock ranch, on easy terms. Ton will never get
this land any cheaper and right now for the next ffve
years Is the time to make money. Coma In and look over
nty list.
E. M. SHUTT
The Real Estate Man
Upstairs in Court House
F. R. BROWN
EE Life Accident Health Fire Insurance
H Three Good Heppner Residences For Sale
g FARM LANDS CANADIAN LAND
H I Buy Grain Sell Realestate
g UP-STAIRSIN ROBERTS BUILDING
EE Heppner, Oregon
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Nothing to add but water. Bake I
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apartments, bachelors, and con- g
venient and economical for all.
Flavors, Vanilla & Chocolate
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