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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1920)
'n;:: ;..:kttf. timks, iikitxhu, pkkc.i x, thi'usiuy. oct. -m. w c:d rnur.s greet coolidge u; ta 1 t ii,.fijjiis and the will tnter tie c ht-ese -making- The Farmer's Cow rr tl.tn.l. Ore. Vt-i: uotica will b cin within the nevt 5 day on the. Wwu-rn Wool Wart-hous Comiany. The builiiit gi are estimated to cot $j'0.''.'O and wiU be on a thre-acr tract. IV- !,?-.! -:i . V i ! ..i :rts h.is t1 -, .i:r.i',tf. f,-r tSr.-uj-h the Pun-e-r Ki'.-a '".i-;ir: f NVw York an -J Contract huve beei x-curfd by th" Anirr ;cjn Lift-1 r;.;-h iMT.p.my of this city for three ostein productions. Ka h of th iu-w hss is to cost be tween J3,rt.ni a nl K- O-.V 1.0T Air motor h-n from Ford car. n road between tier and Lexing'- ton. Finder please rturn to The Ga-lette-Tiinea office I'ortlaf .l. Ore. Manufacture of Gasco furr.ai.es is developimr into an import ant local iiwlustrty. These heating con trivances perform the functions of an ordinary hot air furnace, but burn no wood. They are equipped with an auto matic thermostat that can be set, much in the fashion of an alarm clock. " z t CWllardJ E Tb Republican t! prwidential candidate and Henry V Bantt I :ured by the Universal Implement com-ilri)- of thi city. It la a email mi- . r i i n-ne of 1500 pounds, but hai been OJI S l)l(lHStriCS onstructed o as to do the work of i those of lOvO pounds. Xews About Orcg- Med ford. Ore A body of cinnabar ore. which It is estimated will produce over $50.OOO worth of quicksilver, was 1 recently uncovered in the War Eagle "mine In the Gold Hill district It U , thought this will produce $500,000 ! worth of mercury and a 25-ton furnace i U being installed to handle the ore. j Salem. Ore At least 150.000 will be ' spent by the Oregon Growers Co-oper ative association In the coming year to advertise to the world the merits of the Oregon prune. It will be marketed un der the name of "Mistland." IVrtLi;..! ' : -K t-r th.np is now in r-alir.-s ir i rm-rv.-t.-:e:-t;t of work on the 1 . -t-.n f-.cUcy of the re-er.tl iiu ori-n.-attd ViVftaMe Oil Mills f'm;aiy. Us (T.it:j!i will mean the miSMiruUion ivt.r,u.tll of J 4.000.000 worth of rhw .oira arj'i tin- handling of )outii that amount in the finished product. It will provide return cargoes for vessels carrying Orescn pine to Australia and New Zealand. Single orders for cocoai:ut oil from inland manufacturing plan? snnietimes reach the Pacific Coast manufacturers and importers in suh volume as id tank cars of an average of pounds per car. " I Portland, Ore. The only goat dairy Albany, Ore Two of the members of in the northwest is being established the firm of the Alco Wood Products by the Portland Goat Dairy company, company here, now rebuilding; Its plant a new local corporation, which has ae that was destroyed by Are. have dis-' cured range privilege on a 600-acre posed of their half interest and will tract near Rocky butte. It now has take over and operate a sawmill for- 120 milk coats. Later the herd will be Iostine, Ore. Marble of very fine grade is to be quarried in this region by the Wallowa Marble and Granite works, j Capital is itow being raised to open up; commercially the marble deposits in , the Lostine mountains. j Oregron City, ore Water power ex- , pansirn at its pla:.t here is being con templated by the Crown-Willamette! Paper company. An nr-plication to se-1 cure this has been filed with the fed-' eral water power commission. Medford, Ore. The largest one-day f sale and the highest average price ever j received for Rogue River pears was! made in New York b.st week. Thirteen ; cars sold for an averape of nearly 1 $3000 a car. One car of Anjous from nar -k orchard sold for f?Sf o H a half box. Portland, Ore. Agencies have re cently been established for the Estrus tan phonograph, man u f art u red in this city, in old Mexico, the Hawaiian is lands and China- The entire output of the plant at the present time is con tracted for and plans are being made to increase the volume of the factory. Grants Pass, Ore. Renewed interest In mining properties Is in evidence since several have changed hands in this sction. The Bailey group has been taken over by the Josephine Min ing and Development company and the Western Metal Mines corrpany has pur chased the Standard mine at Elmeda. Both are to be worked during the winter. "PERMANENT AS THE PYRAMIDS" Concrete Pipe Co. MfgTS. SEWER AND WATER PIPE IRRIGATION PIPE CULVERT PIPE CEMENT PRODUCTS HOLLOW SILO BLOCKS PHONE 467 1003 N. 10th Sixtet, WALLA WALLA, WASH. Listen, Friends - Tben lent thinf in our butiiKM that we value a much u the good vill of our old friend. And we always remember that our new friend of today will be old one tomorrow. Ttua I the on place to come far real bat tery enrice. W ell the Still Better Wil lard Battery with Threaded Rubber In Inaulatioo the kmd elected by 136 manu facturer of car and truck. ' SHORTHORNS THAT COMBINE BEEF AND MILK COWS THAT ARE DESCENDED FROM HIGH CLASS MILKING SHORTHORN FAMILIES. FOR SALE AT PUBLIC AUCTION CRAI&LIELEA farm, Carlton, Oregon Monday, Oct. 25th, 1920 Turner and Brown will sell 50 lots of registered young breeding Shorthorn cows and heifers. Cows with calves at foot or due to calve this fall. PLAN TO ATTEND THIS SALE. Sfiid for catalog and study the pedigrees. Frank Brown, Carlton, Or. 1UTTKKY ELECTHIC SERVICE STATION J. W. Fritsch Phone Mnln 83 Heppner G.-T. WANT ADS ARE SURE RESULT GETTERS. Use the-- Oreham. Ore. Fifty tons of potato flour put up in pound packages, much like cornstarch, have been turned out of the pew Northwest Potato Starch anrl Milling company oince it beg-an operations here in the middle of June. The product has found a place on the shelves of S-") grocery stores in the tate and was exhibited at the Multno mah county fair. Ah soon as reorgani zation of the company, now contem plated, can be effected, plans will be outlined for Its exr-arnion. The com pany utilizes the culls, which have hitherto jrone to waste. Blacksmithmg Portland, Ore An Oregon product for which the demand is steadily In-; creasing and which In proving a boon to the orchard!t and mn-dl fnrmer is the P.roder tractor. This U manufao i In all its branches, including Wagon Work, Horseshoeing and Repair Work ALL WORK GUARANTEED We Give a 5 Percent Discount for Cash J. B. Calmus Formerly the Ashbaugh Shop Heaters GreatWestern Duplex 4 . The kind that have proven so thoroughly good. SEE OUR LINIJ CASE FURNITURE COMPANY "Capita! and Industry-Keep Out!" WOULD YOU, AS A PATRIOTIC CITIZEN OF OREGON, PLACE SUCH A SIGN ON THE BORDERS OF THE STATE? That is exactly what you wll lu-lp to do it" you do nothing to prevent the passage of measure No. 314 and 315 on the November ballot, entitled, "Constitutional Amend ment Fixing Legal Kate of Interest in Oregon." This measure proposes to limit the rate of interest in Oregon to 5 per cent. You can, by law, fix the rate of interest in Oregon, bat you cannot, by law, force the loan ing of money in this state, when a"nuich higher rate can lie secured elsewhere. The passage of this measure would force the withdrawal of the millions of foreign capital which is today loaned on factories, business and real estate in the state and send your local money owners outside of the state to belter investments. Passage of this measure would mean foreclosure of thousands of mortgages; would result in financial paralysis and would mean widespread unemployment. You, no doubt, understand the visciousness of this measure, but have you talked to your neighbors and friends about it T We urge you to do everything you'ean to de feat this measure. Oregon's reputatioir as a sound state for investments requires that this measure be overwhelmingly defeated. VOTE 315 X NO AND VH(iK YOUIJ FRIENDS TO DO LIKKWISK STATE TAXPAYERS LEAGUE (I'niil Adv.) I Ml II 1 ymp 1HP You Make the Final Test ta Chemists in our laboratory and cooks in our kitchens test G3EIrfl3 Flour at every phnsc of the milling. Each sack must register uniform flavor and baking qualities. In order to appreciate this good ilcur we suggest you test it in your own tjl Energy and strength are supplied In the concentrated nutrition of OffiKKK Wheat HcjiU. It's tlit ideal bteakfast food. .'3 i'am .K ufi a y.. nude from HCGHE Pancake Flour top d tr-aWa. Iltjllliy barnyards make wealthy farmers. A good in,iny !..!. heillhy barnyard are the result of WJmL'J; Kicnlifically blended stock and poultry feeds. - f'l 1 11 rr K!l FLOUR - FEED - CEREALS IAUCT IONS A AT THE SHERMAN WAKEFIELD RANCH I 3 1-2 Miles Southwest of Heppner SATURDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1920 I will offer for sale to the highest bidder, the following property : 1 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. 2G 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 gaa 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 SALE BEGINS AT 10 A. M. SHARP -:- r FREE LUNCH AT NOON TPDMC ONE YEAR'S TIME AT 8 PER CENT ON APPROVED NOTES. FIVE PER CENT EE 1 JLtIvItIO DISCOUNT FOR CASH,. SHERMAN WAKEFIELD, Owner 5 F,. A,. McMENAMIN, Heppner, Ore. Auctioneer. jos. J. NYS, Clerk.