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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1920)
( I HTK-TIMKS. IIKITXER, ORKGOX, TIU'KSIUY. W.C .l.fi, 1) THE OREGON LIVESTOCK SITUATION DISCUSSED 1 1 o. Wa .i.k; an cv i -he ,.r s f,.,,i-, " "li ' ro..i!y ho, m he mam- mMTU i'h auto nit't.ve o; r t'.c ! hill of e;-e':e , : , 'iM all le lred in v's M II f..r ,1 fcedii'i: iif of our to Mlor dairy faetor ork for the mt tune will 1H fl, ,).,, more fun. jtain':ital work essential to their needs. I The oourse begins January 3 ami runs j for eitht weeks. BK riiK-n. '': ;:.i::itf ..-late at O tor .11 I f ,l.vi,!e l into i a'.ii u:vo,l slu- o h u . .-j t;itfj a.-tivelv M ' : , , .ix s t. .rr. i v. ri., r(i,...rs., -tI lM ;.--e or ir. !: )- f T !t: resuMs trit ' : i'-.-'v, st,., k Sr,;tAr '? k ; - ,-rt.e efforts, 't1 . - :n .(7 n. v;"u-;natton treat- " !. t-r i,ii:ii;,t , r.e, iMs is rot always if ftp c n. ai. .i fun ilocs r.ot t!. rKrsnry r-uM-u ity. We t rr: !t tK.it tV.i prcs TmUiMm will er.nl' cur a: th""i!'.ii. h The jw-s to sprr-rul the L.-srrl cf Live St.vk Sanitation nr..l h. n a wi.Vr .: v i.tion r f live stock news. The Ortito I. lie ((xk Situation. Ti'f live st.v n..:us!ry is pjissins; throufh the lor.i: locko.l for re-i'ljupt-me:.t pt-Mo.l tMt ccro:e at all famil iar with th1 irniijjit: y ).!.eT must take I'lru-t before tV.e wo-.iUi bat-k or. a f.:m foui. ilat. vii. The sur- ! rnsiiij; thir.t: has ln-on t!uU thirds art1; as .ts ti.' art1. No :ta! ::r.our.t it forced Iiqvii.latior. V.as taken plaoe The rro:uont;al '. :ioi whu h al- 1 ft;iy biii.ts about t..; nation.' Iw s as,ti a nil ;i i;t w vr.t:re. . p.n.i a i.fw IT Sui : ;;i.ss what ai'iears lat:i for the in-iu; reported that ti.- :o tho I i: u t: of a Mai urport. the- w o.;I,; !( that he way gvt a::; ; ri(Tuct in t:;.- ; ioit "are? of fair tpe in th.e .hvii y factory w oj k making :;1 size be i-, b-iU,-, ,hot-?e. ice v earn, etc - -will be Live stock rrow- tiven a.lvance.t work on hues of their optimistic about own ih.osiri Men who a:e preparing ROT TEN!! skei to '.t Alre.iiiy it is m leliiMC up 1!'. ' i: u wools for t hair. fearini; ::h his inuort ' !a rt s of the . It is no wonder that is the way your car is run ning now, with the poor gas we are getting. Yet you are probably spending in small dribbles an amount sufficient to give your car a thorough overhauling-putting it in A 1 condition, so that it will give you complete satisfaction in spite of the low quality of gasoline, We'll be pleased to figure with you on the work. HEPPNER GARAGE MACHINE SHOP Largest and best equipped auto repair and machine shop in Morrow County. new tariff :V::oe that tius special ses sion of or.u rt ss iii.iy establish. Feeii is ple-itiful ar..! rm.st ienia.:i cheap, in oruer to market the enormous hay crop of nearly every section of o:econ, much winter fvt unif must be resoru-ii to and j a brisk home market for much of our i feeding stuff oupht to be in tviJenee. ' The desert section of Ore.cun. which j has formerly been ustd as a winter rai.pe ftr many of our interior shep- j herus, but whioh owintr to the high price of sheep during the war period, was not ust-tl because of certain winter hazards, is now being thrown into use for the cheap carrying over of many of our range Hocks. The early fall ; rains have insured a rank growth of all ! desert grasses and a spring lamb crop j far above the average ought to result from this year's carry over of all range , breeding ewes. The spring market, i which has been exceedingly poor fori the past year should be materially helped by purchasers from Montana,! Wyoming and the Rocky Mountain 1 States that have experienced heavy j winter losses during last jear and a; lamb crop of but fifty per cent of the t normal. ; Cattle seem to have reached the bot-j torn and a slight climb in price might 1 well be looked for. Were it not for our; abundant hay crops the feeder and yearline end would be a source of some little concern, but as the feed sit- j uation is entirely satisfactory and! much outside range is everywhere re- i ported these unsold animals may well' be put to the profitable task of gar- j nering a feed crop that might other- : wise go ungathered. Statistics show J that Oregon cattle profits are made i from the range running of cattle rath-j er than from the feed lot. This year, might show a much better spriny bal-f ance than is now looked for. The Ore gon cattle producer has materially im proved the quality of his animals by the bringing in and use of pure blood ed bulls on the ranee and with good feed, a high and desirable type of ani mal will be offered the range states feeders and shippers. Horses aie steadily becoming more in demand. Decreased feed costs and stationary or increased gasoline costs, ia swinging the pendulum back in fa vor of the, horse. At present figuring, barley at fcc oats at 60c. hay at 125.00 per ton and pasture at SI 5.00 per acre for the year's pasture run rent of 170 days, we find that 23 3 bushels of rolled barley, 37 S bushels of oats, 1.7 tons of hay will keep an averaee Oregon horse working under average Oreeron farm mperior The superior quality of the MAJESTIC RANGE over ordinary cook stoves was clearjy and conclusive ly demonstrated at our store during the past week. THE LITTLE EXTRA COST in price of this super-stove is soon saved by its econ omy in fuel, food and repairs and it outlasts three ordinary stoves. Don't just buy a stove BUY A MAJESTIC RANGE. We Have It, Will Get It, Or It Is Not Made. Gilliam &Bisbee g Transfer and General Haulin We do a transfer and general hatilins business of all kinds. Let us figure with you on that next job. We will GUARANTEE SATISFACTION. BARNARD & EMRY ir-ee! 7K les 3 fP We made this ciga 0 rette to meet jpg OAMELS have wonder ful full-bodied mellow mildness and a flavor as refreshing as it is new. Camels quality and Camels expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos win you on merits. Camels blend never tires your taste. And, Camels leave no unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste nor unpleasant cigaretty odor I What Camels quality and expert blend can mean to your satisfaction you should find out at once! It will prove our say-so when you compare Camels with any cigarette in the world at any price I r.rw.. .n. eofcf mnrywtmrm in cnrtltfiritly eto4 pcjkrfea of 20 bJ.fWf tor JO cnr, vr tmn prj(.j( I 200 ciJ.reffB.) in 4mui. f.pr.covrv4 cmrton W Itronjly tet.ommvnd I hi a carton tot Ihm t or otfii. twpitly or wnen you Irani R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Wuuton-Stlcm, N. C j llll.llKKN (,ET MOKK MII.K. j .'ust ids children of Me.lford and i ('.rants I'ass are now celtm milk, who jdld not net any when the more milk! j l amuaiirn opened In these Oregon j towns. Of these 105 lie In Medford and 101 in Orants Tass. In addition to these now enjoying milk for the first time 221 children of tiranta I'asa are Retting; more milk as one result of the campaign. The local supply of milk proved Inadequate, and additional am ounts had to be Imported to meet the demand for milk for children. Al Medford a special milk shop was es tablished as one result of the campaign, which was in charge of the home dem onstration agents. Holiday Togs At a Big Saving Every fabric has been greatly reduced in price and in addition Extra Trousers FREE 'Save $1800 to $4200 on Suit With Extra Pants All fab rics are guar anteed ALL Wool. Your suit will be gen uinely Hand Tailored to order by Universal Tailoring Co. The ALL WOOL Line The service of two suits at much less than the former price of one. Order now while the selection is complete. Extra Trousers FREE Heppner Tailoring & Cleaning Shop G. FRANZEN, Prop. Heppner, Ore. i r. r iw . r. ' i w t t ti rait ii i i i i v & ja i m i i i j. m. R yZ On A Slashing Scale D30 yJ Cent Wf to 4 'N yCent A R D We weiV fortunate in being well sold out of our .stock of shoes in both Ladies' and Gents'. Now we have repriced what we have in stock. We are receiving new stock at the new prices: ' 30 to 40 Percent Less Our Ladies' Fine Shoes at $16.50, Now $11.00. Gents' Shoes $15.00, Now $6 up. Ladies Felt Slippers $2.25, two prais for $4.00. Men's Hosiery, 40 to 50 per cent Less. N. GONTY SHOE STORE We Do Neat Shoe Repairing -j r. i ,i m vir wtMi. ii .....-Tir.,.- r ua'ib 'Si (GVrV& : " r " ' '. ' " !..''. OIYMPIC DEALERS MM I have beitiful 25-picce ett of !:wiit''' ' lkS'W JUCfi'fr?fft1 ' p'-JLfSI A " Make Believe Meals " ' I :! . Wk, X J?inX J jJAReputation . BSd ' to Sustain 5 Olympic ts the "X ANY a good cook is pleasantly antici pating the test of healthy holidiry appetites with the certainty of her own skill and the dependability of Olympic Flour. Perhaps they became partners in the art of good baking thirty years ago and have gained and retained their fame together. Your neighborhood grocer can supply you OLYMPIC Flour in 10, 241 and 491 lb. sacks. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR THE NEW OLYMPIC RECIPES