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TIIH GAZKTTK-TLMKS, IIKITXKR, ORKiOX, Tlfl'I.'sDAY, NOV. 1, 1020. tagc sr.vr.x LIVE CECIL m m J, M. Allyn of OakKrove In busy pay ing his annuul visit among hJa Ceril friends. Joe White of the Willows and Untie Montague of Arlington were Cetil vis itors on Wednesday. Cllirurd Ilenrlksen of Willow Creek ranch took In the ArmUtlt-e festivities In Heppner on Thursday. Jack llynd and neice, Miss Lou i it Shaw, spent Thursday and Friday at Hynd liros.' ranch tn Sand Hollow. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. McKntlre and fam ily of Klllarney spent a short time In Cecil on Sunday. Misa Mildred Mlddleswart of Ithea was the guest of Miss Zella Kelly at the LaBt Camp for the week-end. Keith Logan spent Saturday and Bun- day at his home at Falrvlew ranch be fore returning to his studies In Hepp ner. Mr. and Mrs Geo. Krebs of the Last Camp were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mra. Geo. Ilenrlksen at Ithea on Sunday. A large party of Cecllites took In the basket social at KlKlit Mile on Sutur day evening and all report having a good time. Misses A. C. and V. M. Hynd and Ber nice Franklin, students of Heppner High School, spent the week-end at Buttarby Flats. Wid I'almateer and daughter. Miss Cleta. of Wlndynook and T. Wilde of Broadacres were business callers in Ce cil on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Minor and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thompson of Heppner spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kreba at the Last Camp. J. A. Troedson and O. Llndstrom or Morgan were busy men In Cecil Mon day. George Hardesty of Morgan alno honored Cecil with a visit during the week. Ed Brlstow, one of Ione's most prom inent merchants, and wife ami family, and Mrs. Olive Wade of Walla Walla, were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. T. H Lowe at The Hixhway House Sunday Mrs. E. J. Logan and daughters Kite and Olive and Mr. and Mrs. Oren Logan, all of Portland, are at the home of Leon Logan for a few days, having boon called there on account of the death of Boyd Logan. Mr. and Mrs. Oacar Lundell and fam ily of Ithea spent Monday and Tuesday In lone and took in the golden wedding celebrations of Mr. Lundell's father and mother held on Monday nt their home In lone. Geo. A. Miller and son Elvin of High view ranch wore passengers on the lo cal for Arlington on Thursday where they Joined Mrs. Miller on her return home Irom Battleground, Wash., where she has been visiting for some time. Mrs. Jack Hynd, who has been visit ing In Heppner for a few days, returned to Duttorby Flats accompanied by Miss Rlanche Itrlstow of Heppner, on Tues day. Miss Brlstow will visit for some time bofore resuming her duties in Heppner. The many friends of the late Boyd Logan wish to extend their deepest sympathies to his bereaved family In their great loss. Boyd Logan after be ing In 111 henlth for some years, passed away at his brother Leon's home at Four Mile on Monday, November 6, and was burled In Arlington cemetery on Wednesday, November in. A large num ber of sorrowing friends attended the services for the departed at Arlington. in. Miis, ill addition to laiKe punters lie put in elevated and aubwuy sla- tl"li.H, through wiiit ii 3,"0'i.i.0') people pass daily. The punters aie aluo In tended to call attention to criiuallc i-omlitions of the stale. Portland. Trailers htade in Port land by the Farm and Tourist Trailer company are now trundling after In numerable automobiles in this section. So great Is the demand for these borne products that the company will soon be ''(impelled to enlarge the capacity of its plant. The firm is the pioneer in this business in Oregon. to the source of graphite lead. The new company plans to make the com pleted pencil in this city as soon as It can get plans under way early In the year. Portland. Announcement has Just been made of an Increase In capitaliza tion of the Columbia Wool Pasin Ware house company from 141)0,000 to 51.200, ')00. Mure than half of the additional JSOO.Ouo will be subscribed by Port land people. Grants Pass. Properties owned by the Almeda Mines company, which have been Inactive since 1916, will soon sturt operations. The company has been testing ores In the past- 18 months and Is prepared to open up fur ther ore bodies. The outlook for other mines in the vicinity is improving and Gallce will probably become a big mining camp In the near future. Portland. Desirability of Oregon spruce and Juniper for manufacturing pencils and penholders is largely re sponsible for bringing to this city the Momlngstar-Pacinc Pencil company The slats have hitherto been made at llend and shipped east in carloads, but at a great disadvantage because of this expensive method of getting them Lakevlew. The Willow Itanch Lum ber company, operating the Fandango sawmill, has recently put In operation a huge tractor for the purpose of haul ing its product to the railroad. " The machine Is 75 horsepower and weighs 15 tons. It draws seven five-ton trail ers and the whole equipment greatly resembles a small train, as it Is fitted with electric lights and a small searchlight Portland. Oregon still produces pre cious metals in considerable volume, according to figures on 1S19 Just com pleted by the United States geological survey. During that year the output amounted to $1, 514,225, Including sil ver, copper and gold. Baker county's 22 mines contributed all but 1185,313 of the state's total mineral output. Burns. Sunflowers are making a re markable good showing In Harney county. At one place 54 tons per acre was the yield. Marshdeld. The first complete elec tric mill In Coos county Is now In oper ation and Is cutting about 20,000 feet of timber per day. It was put up by the Marshfleld Mill & Timber Co. and will cater principally to local trade. Klamath Falls. The Big Lakes saw mill has begun operations recently, making the fifth big mill of Its kind in the city. WHEAT RANCH BARGAIN 400 Acres 350 Acres Under Cultivation, Five Miles From Town. Small House and Barn and Good Well. ALL UNDER FENCE. PRICE $9000 $3000.00 down and easy terms on the balance. Roy V. Whiteis Real Estate and Insurance Heppner - Oregon News About Oregon's Industries Portland. Kxports cleared through the Portland customs house during 1920 have a total value of $52,000,000 ac cording to figures compiled during the past week. Exports for the year sJiow an Immense gain over 1919. despite the fact that the Oriental market, usually g heavy buyer, has been dull for sev eral months. Wheat, mostly for the United Kingdom, with a value of V. S29.S45, was the lnrgest item of export. Burlap from British India shows up biggest on the Import list for Septem ber. Forest Orove. Ten carloads of fine brie IisrVe been sent by the Forest Grove Clay producets company to Eu gene to be used in the new buildings being put up on the University of Ore gon campus. The plant began opera tions only a .few months ngo and Is now turning out large quantities of face brick and hollow tile. Ono of Its big contracts Is supplying material for the Masonic and Eastern Star home. Salem. The first gun of the "Mist land'' advertising campaign, to be put on by the Oregon Growers' Co-operative association, Is to be fired In New York city, the greatest prune market In the world. Leading dallies with a circulation of 1.000,000 will he used for qA busy man's automobile, may become shabby from sheer lack of time to have it done over. You need the car daily 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. 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