The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, October 14, 1920, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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T1IK C.AKTTK TIMF.S, 11E1TXEB, OK EG ON, TIU'KSOAY, OCT. 14, 1920.
Xeus About Oreg
on's Industries
.Kiu.rix., t ! I'i, klT.R of cranberries
ir, cl;tj"i' tminty has been started
,;h nt-'Ut l.'O wpl at work. The
irl,l to 15 per cent heavier than
lht verir ami with that of Pacific coun
ty Waih is expected to be sufficient
to siii'ply the trade for the two states
and Oalifornla
I-a tlrande. Ore. Manufacturers of
tins city alone are to exhibit made-in-l.aJramle
sroods at the fair to bs held
here rn October I and . Thl will
include ?6 different concerns, both
lurpe and small, located In the city.
Faker, Ore. riaas are being made
f.r the rebuilding of the Hess saw
mill, recently destroyed by fire near
Ncrth Powder. The capacity of the
plant will be largely Increased.
Portland. Ore. Handling waste pa-pe-
will form the principal business of
the Independent Paper Company of
San Francisco, which Is to erect a
primp of buildings in this city. The
main structure, of brick, will be 80 by
100 feet. There will be sorting: and
receiving sheds, the three, costing $35
ooo for their erection.
Astoria, Ore Derrick timbers are In
pl.ice and foundations have been com
pleted for the derrick to be erected for
the Columhla Oil and Gas company's
fll on the Chew farm near Warren
ton. Prilling equpiment will be brot
here shortly.
Portland. Ore. Advertisements for
the promotion of Oregon payrolls are
to be Included in a campaign of pub
licity being conducted by the Ladd A
Tilton bank. Each advertisement dis
cusses a particular Oregon industry,
telling the name of each brand of that
product made in Oregon, and advising
consumers to buy Oregon.made. ,
Baker, Ore. Preparations are being;
made to electrify the mill of the Queen
mining company at Cornucopia in order
that it may operate all winter. The
line is to connect with the Idaho Pow
er company's wires.
Tillamook. Ore. Figures prepared on
cheese production In this section show
that the industry earned over 1260 per
capita for every man, woman and child
in the county. More than $2,000,000
worth was turned out
Reedsport, Ore. Senator McNary"s
recent visit to this section threw
much light on harbor developments,
financed unaided by the port Itself.
Peep sea vessels are nowlloading lum
ber at the mouth of the Umpqua.
Portland. Ore A. G. Clark, secretary-manager
of the Associated In
dustries of Oregon, is in the East, vis
iting various cities in the interest of
developing Oregon's payrolls.
Portland, Ore. To the increasing
number of steamship lines touching
here regularly will soon be added the
vessels of the United American Lines,
Incorporated, of New York City. These
steamers will carry freight between
the east and west coasts of the United
States and service will be inaugurated
with the sailing of the Hawaaian by
way of the Panama canal on October 2.
Salem, Ore Establishment of a Hol
land bulb farm near Salem, which will
supply florists In every section of the
United States with hyacinths, tulips,
narcissus, daffodils, gladiolus and other
bulbs by wholesale is to open next
week near here
Marshfleld, Ore. Cranberries are be
ginning to loom up in this section and
preparations are being made to harvest
the largest output the county has ever
had.
Portland, Ore In order to raise suf
ficient money to equip Its new plant,
the Automatic Electric Brake company
is Issuing 20,000 shares of stock. Sev
eral brakes and drills are soon to be
plated on the market by the new firm.
Astoria, Ore. Cement blocks are
soon to be turned out here b a new
factory In charge of Victor Llndberg,
who now has machinery for his plant
on the way from the east He later
plans to add tile to his output
Portland, Ore. Furniture manulit
turers of Portland and near-by cities
are to maintain a permanent furni
ture exhibit in this city, similar to the
one held here during Buyer's week.
Portland, Ore A large foreign order
for oleomargarine had to be turned
down recently by the only oleomarga
rine factory in the Northwest because
an Oregon law prohibits the use of
vegetable coloring in the product. The
fureign buyer had Insisted that the
product be colored and plainly labeled
"Oleomargarine." The order, whkh
would have been worth thournds of
dollars to Oregon, went to Omahi. Tue
twin, of directors of the Assoc.ated
Industries have voted unanimously to
fight the oleomargarine bill, maintain
ing that It interfers with both the in
dustries and the rights of consumers.
Will Feeding Steer. Part
New light on feeling practices that
help determine whether it will pay the
livestock men to buy up feeder steers
and fatten for the market Is shed by
the reports of six years'- feeding teats
at the Union branch experiment station.
The reports have been published in bul
letin form "Fattening Steers" copies
of which are free to Oregon cltltens.
Send to O. A. C, Corvallls.
Seed Treatmeal May Hart.
Careless treatment of seed is often
the cause of thin stands of wheat says
l. K. (Stephens, Moro experiment sta
tion man. Kiact amounts of water and
either formaldehyde or bluestone must
be determined by measuring or weigh
ing. Formaldehyde may be measured
in a small graduated bottle which may
be obtained from the drug store, 4 oss.
to 11 gallons of water being about
right, if bluestone is used less Injury
will follow If the grain Is dipped into
a lime bath 1 pound quicklime to 10
gallons of water. Treated seed Is best
sown Immediately or entirely dried out
Orchard Insert Maanal Takes.
"Fruit Growers'.. Handbook of Apple
and pear Insects" Is sid by orchard
men to be exactly the thing most need
ed It tells In plain terms how to know
and flight all Important Insects of pear
and apple In a little volume not half as
big ns the standard bulletin. The key
chart points the finger at the Insect
that caused any Injury. Both Injury
and Insect are shown in lifelike illus
trations. The manual is "right" In con
tents, words and form to suit you best.
Rend to O. A. C. for free copy.
No Reduction In Price
of Dodge Automobiles
OrtUlal confirmation of press dis
patches from Petrolt announcing that
there would be no reduction In the price
of Podge Brothers Motor Cars, has been
received by Cohn Auto Co., the Podge
Brothers dealer in this city. A tele
gram from C. W. Matheson, acting sales
manager to the local dealer, reads:
Dodge Brothers' policy has ever been
to give full value for the price asked.
There will be no reduction in the pres
ent prices of Podge Brothers motor
cars. Newspaper reports to the con
trary ar absolutely untrue."
"Dodge Brothers..' announcement was '
no surprise to us," said Harold Cohn. !
"In tact it is only a substantiation of I
Dodge Brothers' business principles
At no time have they aver demanded
an excess amount for their produot As
in the past, they will continue In the
future to demand a fair return for their
Aorta. i
The mar fact that the demand for
Dodge Brothers., 'motor cars la still
greater than ths supply, despite the
great expansion program at ths fac
tory, has absolutely nothing to do with
the decision to continue ths present I
prices. In marketing their car Dodge !
Brothers have never made a point of
price and will never sacrifice the qual
ity of their product to enter price competition."
Heaters
Great Western
Duplex
The kind that
have proven
so thoroughly
good.
SEE OUR LINE
CASE FURNITURE
COMPANY
mi ttIwSj
Reaslaa Fly Hits wheat,
A Hessian fly invasion is reported by
George Kable, agricultural agent of
Benton county. "Plow deep and early
and plant late," is given as the only
known control. If present the fly can
be found by pulling up the stubble and
stripping down the leaves to the roots,
where it may be seen as a little brown
cocoon that looks like a flax seed.
Mrs. W. G. McCarty has gone to The
Dalles to visit with her son, Willis Mc
Carty and family.
ForSale
At mv Ranch in Fox
150 HEAD
of Thoroughbred
RAMBOULETTE
and
DELAINE BUCKS
R. R. GENTRY
Fox P. 0.
oA busy man's
automobile
may become shabby from sheer lack of
time to have it done over. You need the
ear dally and you can hardly afford to be
without it for the length of time ordi
narily thought necessary for repainting.
If this is your problem, B-H Superior
Automobile Enamel will solve it.
Paint your car right at homelet it dry
while you sleep drive it to town in the
morning! B-H Superior Automobile Enamel
dries thoroughly in from three to five hours.
See your mends open
their eyes at the glossy,
durable finish the
ne-.v-looking appear
ance of a factory job.
A ittatnohifa Eimmel
Peoples Hardware Company
Stoves Once Were
Nailed to the Floor
Not so the modern oil heater.
Filled with Pearl Oil it gives
instant heat anywhere, at any
time. It sees a continuous round
of service bedroom dining
room kitchen parlor and
bedroom again in the evening.
Pearl Oil burns without odor
or smoke. Economical. Sold in
bulk by dealers everywhere and
by our stations.
Order by name Pearl Oil.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California)
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AUCTIO
NSALE
AT THE SHERMAN WAKEFIELD RANCH
H 3 1-2 Miles Southwest of Heppner g
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1920
I will offer for sale to the highest bidder, the following property: j
18 head big geldings, ranging in
weight from 1200 to 1600.
22 head of brood mares, ranging in
weight from 1200 to 1500.
All these work horses are well brok
en and good workers. Many of
the mares are with foal from Os
car 29369, Registered 'French 6-year-old
Draft Stallion, which will
be offered for sale.
26 head of young draft colts, rang
ing from yearlings to 2-year-olds.
27 head of cows and calves, 3 Jer
seys and 24 Durhams
2 brood sows and 8 shoats.
1 Case threshing outfit as follows:
1 gas engine, 20-30.
1 separator, 26-inch.
1 sling derrick table, fork and ropes.
ropes.
1 45-foot feed wagon.
1 water tank.
5 iron wheel wagons with header
boxes.
4 Bain wagons and wheat racks
1 complete cook house
1 14-foot Deering header in good
conditon
4 3-bottom plows
1 7-section harrow
2 5-secton harrows
1 Superior 10-foot disc drill
1 Thomas 10-foot disc driil
2 double 10-foot discs
1 Big Stick roller
1 hack
4 eight-horse hitches
2 six-horse hitches
Various small chains and hitches
8 1000-bushel grain bins, covers and
all complete, round bins with
cable wire hoops, 1 in. lumber
7 large stacks of straw
20 tons wheat headings
Househod furniture, including the
piano and new Majestic range.
15 sets of good work harness
200 chickens old and young
y
1 SALE BEGINS AT 10 A.M.- SHARP
FREE LUNCH AT NOON I
TT?"DAfC ONE YEAR'S TIME AT 8 PER CENT ON APPROVED NOTES. FIVE PER CENT
H lJLMVlVlO. DISCOUNT FOR CASH,. ,
SHERMAN WAKEFIELD, Owner
F,. A,. McMENAMIN, Heppner, Ore. Auctioneer. JOS. J. NYS, Clerk.
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