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j STATE NEWS - - - SPECIAL FEATURE SECTION 1
I Under this Heading Each Week Will be Found Up-to-ths-Minute News of the World in Picture and Text, Showing the Doings ofj the Great, the Near- f
Groat and Those Who Are Striving: to Become Great. Items of General News Interest Gathered From Over the State at
5 Large. Women's Activities and Fashions. Humor From the Leading Humorous Papers. I
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PRESIDE! USES CHRISTMAS SEALS DO YOU?
CHICAGO CUBS WANT
NOTRE DAME STAR
tocle Jctos t&sfo
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intt-odui-ed into Ot 0011 by 11. C. Itods
ktns with the oiKanizution of the I'lti
versul lUnly curporatioii. The new
plant is located at 0U Sandy buulo
vard In Portland.
Marshfield The Smith Uiver Timber
company, with a capital stock of $500,
000 has been incorporated and repre
sents another step towards consumma
tion of -the purchase of the Gardiner
low
The .
Hsas(l(SQOfl if
YOU can always find what you
want in Meats here--and in the
best cuts of the finest quality.
We are very proud of our list of customers since it
proves our ability to supply the most delicious
Meats to be found anywhere, at prices most reason
able. Central Market
McNAMER & SORENSON
Blacksmithing
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
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 om the balance.
Roy V. Whiteis
Real Estate and Insurance
Heppner Oregon
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I The Gift of Gifts
THERE is no better gift j
for the ambitious boy or :
girl than the gift of sav- I
ing. And saving is largely a :
matter of getting started right :
and that is where you can help. jj
A dollar or more deposited in
this bank will start a savings
account for your boy or girl, or I
some young friend. And the
pass-book, with its first entry, E
will make a great hit on Christ-
mas morning. In after years :
your gift wil lhave repaid itself
a thousandfold.
Step in next time you are E
passing. We have something
of real interest to say to you on
the gift of saving the gift of i
gifts. . ' I
FARMERS & STOCKGROWERS
NATIONAL BANK-
Heppner Oregon
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There is one kind of Christmas
seals that will never go out ot
style That Is .the Red Cross seal
all returns on which go to the
Anti-Tubereulosl9 League. Little
Adrian Mayer Is shown here de
livering the big ruekase '
stamps to Secretary Tumulty at
the White House, and to be used
by president and Mrs. Wilson on
their Christmas packages.
Netvs About Oregon's
Industries
Portland An order for approximate
ly $11', 00- worth of metal office furni
ture was awarded to the Albatross
Metal Furniture company of Portland
by the Multnomah county commission
ers after the board had heroine thor
oughly convinced that the local plant
was capable of handling the work.
HprPtnfnrp such nnlprs )i:ivt hfpn iiI.ip-
ed in the east. The Albatross company!
had the strong backing of tie Associat
had the strong hacking uf the Associat
contract.
San Francisco and Portland within the
last few days. Handles are made from
ash mown in Lane county and convert
ed for use on shovels, forks, rakes and
other implements. Wood formerly
hned to town for fuel is purchased
and sawed from the reen logs Into
square stripsand run through dry kilns,'
then lathed. A sandpapering and
THE rELLER WHO
PUTS HIS GUN OVER
THE FENCE FIRST
WILL LIVE TO HUNT
ANOTHER CVv
I'ui tlnml. On behalf of the local plant
the directors of the Associated Indus
tries of -Oregon recently had written
President C! ray of the Union raciBc.
asking that the facilities for this work
be recoRiiiied.
Toledo Seven or eight new buildings
are under construction at the old Gov
ernment quarry three miles above
Toledo and a small sized town Is
springing- up on short notice. As
soon as cook houses, bunk houses,
shops nnd powder houses nro complet
ed the quarry will be In full operation
again.
Albany Practically all of the work
on tho new dry kiln at the Alco Wood
Products company has been completed
and the new plant is practically finish
ed. Manufacture of silos has been ifus
pemled until spring, meanwhile im
provements are being made on the
factory which suffered heavy loss
from fire during the year.
OREGON i i VOICE
HIGHEST ill WORLD
Eugene Three la r ire
wood products from "the
shipment of
Eugene llan
die company's, plant have been made to
SINLESS SUiWAfS
SAYS ALLIANCE
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j A far western boy, -tfobert Mnr- j
Brownsville New hope for a revived
payroll at Brownsville has been afford-
l ed by the announcement that J. L.
Ilowman has re-purchased the old
Brownsville Woolen mills and will re
model tho buildings. He plans to re
store an industry that has been latent
for six years. The purchase Included
over seven acres of ground and the
right to one-half of tho water from the
miapooia Hume. Mr. Ilowman has a
sheep ranch of his own and is planning
soon to have a unique motion picture on
the wool industry put out. This would
show the sheep in the fields, shearing,
cleaning wool, carding, spinning,
wearing and finally the fitting of suits
in the Btore of the mills In Portland.
Portland IHiildng bodies for auto
mobile trucks Is a new Industry Just
WIFE OF DEAD HUNGER
STRIKE MAYOR HERE
Rev Ha'y L , Boalby.
"No matter what popular opin
ion may be" in the gist of tie
Lord's Day Alliance utterances,
"the United States must return
to a purer and more sacred Sab
bath " This statement, following
the opening of headquarters In
New York with National lecre
tary Rev. Harry L. Bowlby In
charge, has excited the big town
folks as no other recent event.
For under the cloak of "dry
cleaning" the United States
through federal and state laws,
New York has discovered that the
drive of the Lord's Day Alliance
of prohibiting all Sunday amuse
ments Is the ultra aim against the
use of tobacco, especially the
clgaret. The Fifth Avenue Coach
Company has taken a vote of Its
thousands of riders and will con
t'nue to permit smoking on the
three rear seats atop their own
buses.
A far western boy, -tfobert Mur
ray, 12, of Tacoma. Wash., has
startled the music world through
his ability to reach higher notes
than ever before sung by the hu
man voice. The great operatic
stars, Galli-Ctirci and Tetrazzinl
are the only performers who cao
sing some of the notes this youth
attains without any apparent ef
fort. Mme. Frances Alda discov
ered him while touring 'hw wost
waxing process finishes the handles,
whkh are shipped in thousand dozen
lots.
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I wili soon be
I will h
The new mill being built
11. McCormick company
ready for operation and '
a capacity of 2l,00U feet 01
railroud ties daily. Largo shipments
of tiiis type of timber are going to the
Atlantic coast from the Columbia
river.
Independence Merchants here are
considering the advisability of estab
lishing a receiving station at Indepen
dence for the Puyallup -Humner Fruit
Growers Canning company to supply
the plant at Albany. It Is apparent
that the concern will enter this field by
another season and handle the fruit
from the region around town.
Portland A large order for repair
work on freight cars for the Union
Pacific system has been placed with the
Pacific Car and Foundry company of
K $ 4 V "if t
mi
Mi'r Muriel
The arrival of Mrs Muriel Mac
Swiney, wife of the hunger
strike mayor of Cork, who recent
ly died In a London prison for the
cause of Irish freedom, gave the
'supporters of the cauno In America
an oportunity to stage a great
demonstration when her boat
docked at New York. Mrs. Mac
Swiney comes to testify before the
unofficial committee of 100,
which Is In session In this coun
try. Mrs. MacSwiney Is only 23
vears old.
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YOU CRY1N& A80UT ?
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Wru! 5HET3NT WUT-f VJ A EVERY BODY ELSE
PONT CRY ABOUT IT- ,Uf 1 fCfSfif SAW UEO FALL ALL
ArSA STjjrSI THE WAV DOWN-ANOi
- F fmk 1 0I0NT SEE N0Tll,M
Mill company holdings by a syndicate,'
to have headquarters in Marshfield. t
The deal is one of the latest handled
in southwestern Oregon this year nnd I
Includes the Gardiner townsite and
mill, also several thousands acres of;
timber.
Portland The firs worsters produc
ed on the Taclfio Toast are soon to be
placed on the market by tho Oregon!
Worsted company, now putting out.
knitting yarns. Some of the materials
have been mude into suits and as soon
as the color can be perfected these wilt
be In local stores.
Portland The steamer Silverado has
WHEN SETH ELKINS
TOLD M S VvfFE THAT
EVERV THIRD BABY
BORN IN THE WORLD
WAS A CHINESE SHE
SAID SHE WAS G-LAD
SHE ONLY HAD THE
ciRST TWO.
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Goavqe Gipp
Eyes of sport followers In the
middle western states are cen
tered on South Bend, Ind., where
In a hospital there George Clpp,
famous athlete of Notre Dame col
lege, ts battling with pneumonia.
Glpp ts virtually an all-Amerlcan
choice for tmekfleld f 00' ball posi
tion this fall. He Is also a good
baseball player and has been of
fered a coulract with tho Chicago
Cubs.
been ilUcharniiiK 100 tons of Chile ni
trate at local docks, tho material to be
distributed through Portland. It will
be used us fertilizer In orchard sec
tions throughout the state.
Astoria The Altoona Packing com
pany has plana well under way and
construction started on a large modern
cold storage plant, which it is building
j here.
i Portland--Frank Ira White, manager
1 of thu trade department of the Chamber
I f Commerce, is planning a foreign
trade exhibition to be held In the Cen
tntl Library in Portland during Jnnu
j ary under the direction of the technical
I division. Firms doing foreign trade
j business will be nuked to supply sam
ples of their products as put up for
1 export,
if
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till
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Chief Little Chief
Despite the wealth many In
dians of the southwest are enjoy
ing as a result of great oil finds
on their land, the leading tribes
have not lost the Instinct for
t iling the soil refuting the old
Idea that the red men "did not
care to work " There are thou
sands ot Indian farmers In Okla
homa, Montana, Dakotas, Kansas,
Arizona and New Mexico. And
they nre eren more willing than
nome white men to take up the
use of modern lmplemonts' trac
tor, motor cultivators, etc. Pic
tures are of Chief Little Chief of
the Cheyenne Ind'ans, who Is con.
tlnually urging his tribe to work
their farms and not sell or lease
them. The harvesting picture Is
a Cheyenne Indian farmor "cut
ting oats with a binder pulled by
a flivver
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I FORD j
I When your Ford is in need of 1
1 repairs take it to the
I FORD SHOP I
ON MAIN STREET
1 Phone 193 LLOYD FELL, Prop. 1
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FOR PRINTING THAT HAS REAL CLASS SEE THE O.-T.
"You'll Always. Find"
says the Good Judge
That you get more
genuine satisfaction
at less cost when
you use this class of
tobacco.
A small chew lasts
so much longer than
a big chew of the
ordinary kind. And the full, rich real
tobacco taste gives a long lasting chewing
satisfaction.
Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew
will tell you that.
Put up in tw styles
W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
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