The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, May 03, 1923, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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THE GAZETTE-TIMES. HEPPNER, OREGON. THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1923.
Timber Supply of U.
S. Gone In 70 Years
rr. W.ITors) ef I . of . Makrs
Fihaatlv Sli of For
rt $itaalioa.
rr(rThjr ot Or-(Tm. Eufn, Apr.
Z. Without allfm-inp ffr any in-rr-ai
in population tnt timber up
ji y of the Vniud Ftt-s aill b fx
iiupt4(j in 70 yearn, according- to O.
f. rMa!Tnrd, head of hr 1'nivcrsity of
Orf-iron department of chemistry, who
has prepared a paper on "Vtilixaticn
of Timber." I'rof Stafford has made
a closa study of th tin.her rsourcs
sir.ee ha h-tna the work that lead to
the succe.nlul dc-velopmer.t of th
Stafford profess for wood distillation.
There are people now living, saj-s
Prof. Stafford, who will see a com
plete dearth of commercial timber
in ti.ii country unless condition! ef
fecting promth and consumption
chanpe radically.
"The oricina! forest area of the
llrited States was something near a
niilioii acres," writes Prof. Stafford.
"It is now less than half that. Wa
had in early times five trillion board
feet of timber: the present residue is
perhaps two trillion. By far the
larper part of the missing three tril
lion units hat been removed in very
recent yer. The rate of increment
of American forests is estimated as
only one third that in Europe and we
are using trees three times 'as fast
as they grow. Our per capita con
sumption of timber is eight times as
great as that of the European. We
are using more than twice as much
wood per person as we did fifty years
ago. Approximately fifty billion board
feet of lumber will be cut in the Uni
ted States the present year, in or
der to obtain the total of wood sub
stance drawn from our forests there
must be added to the above figure
the amounts of wood used for pur
poses other than lumber manufacture
and this brings the grand total up to
the incomprehensible sum of three
hundred billion board feet equivalent.
"This quantity of wood substance
is the same as 25 billion cubic feet
or near five million miles. The an
nual forest harvest of the United
States in other words, would suffice
for the construction of a solid timber
roadway a foot thick and 20 feet
wide entirely around the earth at
the equator. Of all the products of
life action that good Mother Nature
brings forth in this world of our
wood substance is the most lavishly
supplied; yet our needs ar rapidly
forging ahead of this supply.
"About one half of the present
standing timber in these United
States is in the Pacific Northwest.
Heading the list of available species
is our own splendid Douglas fir.
Southern pine stands second in the
list, although very nearly equaled in
quantity by Western yellow pine. It
is obvious from these statements that
this section of ths country must play
a very important part in tha futura
of a key industry whlck inevitably
must advance rapidly to proportions
of collossal magnitude. Tha neat fif
ty years of history in the lumber in
dustry will see the cashing in of re
sources which have been accumulating
in Oregon for a period reaching far
back beyond its settlement and pos
session by white men."
ElirrOR HAS OPERATION.
M. A. Cleveland, editor of the Stan
dard, was taken to Pendleton Wednes
day, where he was operated upon by
Dr. McClellan. Mark will coma back
to us in a week or two feeling much
better than he has for some tima.
Let s all send in news and keep the
paper up while he is gone. As the
paper goes to press, the report comes
that he is improving slowly but sura
ly. Stanneld Standard.
HEMSTITCHING I hava installed
a hemstitching machine at my apart
ment in the Gilman building and will
giva all orders for work in that Una
my best attentoin. Your patronage is
solicited. Mrs. C. C. Patterson. tf.
Give the little chicks a good start;
we have the necessary chick feed.
Also for the laying hens bona meal,
egg maker, grit and oyster shell. Peo
ples Hardware Company.
Bone meal, scratch feed, egg maker
chick feed, grit and oyster shell, all
necessary to get the best results from
your poultry pens. Come to os for
these. Peoples Hardware Company.
FENCE POSTS FOR SALE 2000,
mostlv tamarack, on Barlow ranch.
near Parkers MilL Price 6He cash.
H. L. GREEN. Parkers Mill, Oregon.
Give the little chitks a good start;
we have the necessary chick feed.
Also for the laying hens bone meal,
egg maker, grit and oyster shell. Peo
ples Hardware Company.
PIGS FOR SALE Weiners to 90
lb. shcats Poland China strain. Ex
tra good. Phone 25F33 for prices.
W. P. COX.
FOR SALE 13 Golden Campini
hens fine birds. Write or inquirs)
of Mrs. G. C. Aiken, Box 142, Hepp-ner.
FOR SALE Pigs and shoats from
30 to 60 pounds in weight Sold in
any number. Inquire Central Market
FOR SALE Or will trade for hogs,
35 head sheep, ewes, lambs, wethers
and buck. W. Harold Mason, lone.
After Every Meal
wrigleys
Top off each meal
with a bit ol
sweet In the form
ol VRIGLEYS.
It satisfies the
sweet tooth and
aids digestion.
Pleasure and
benefit combined.
f Sawn y
DO YOU ENJOY SIMLL
FISH?
Oysters
Clams
Crab
Served in any style to
your order.
Our Sunday dinners are an
attraction and should appeal
to you. Save the wife extra
work Sundays by taking din
ner with us just bring the
whole family along.
Elkhorn Restaurant
Heppner
Martin Reid
I now carry a complete stock of building
material at Lexington.
FULL LINE OF ROUGH AND
DRESSED LUMBER
Large stock of pine in the rough. M. D.
Tucker in charge.
LOCATED IN LIVERY STABLE
Sheepherders Attention
Come in and see our small portable outing
Phonograph. Just the thing for camp
ers and inexpensive.
NEW BRUNNSWICK RECORDS AND
SONG HITS JUST ARRIVED.
2106 v Farewell Blues," "Saw Mill River Road"
2a(JJ "Peggy Dear," "Railroad Man."
"Farewell Blues" Biggest Hit Since
"Wabash Blues."
THE MUSIC SHOP
There wouldn't b much of a "boy
problem" if more parents tried to
make themselves younf instead of
expecting their boys to be old.
When enthusiasm runs away with
judfrment, the grafter runs away
with the pocketbook.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE I'N
PER FORECLOSURE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
under and by virtue of an execution
and order of sale Issued by the Clerk
of Morrow County, Oregon, dated the
3rd day of May. 1922, in a certain suit
in the Circuit Court of tha State of
Ore iron for Morrow County, wherein
J. O. Hager and Ruth Hager McMur
do, plaintiffs, recovered judgment
against the defendants, Walter Rood
and Helen Rood, hit wife, for the sum
of 122.500.00, with interest thereon
from the 21st day of January, 1922,
at the rate of 8 per cent per annum
until paid, and the further sum of
11600.00, attorney! fee, and the costs
and disbursementa of said suit, taxed
and allowed at $46.60. Notice is here
by given that I will on Saturday, the
2nd day of June, 1923, at tha hour of
10 o'clock in the forenoon of said
day, at the front door of tha County
Court house of the City of Heppner,
Morrow County, Oregon, offer for sale
and sell to the highest bidder for
cash in hand, the following described
real property situated in Morrow
County, Oregon, to-wit: All of Sec
tion 23, and tha South Half of Sec
tion 14, in Township 3 South, Range
25. E. W. M., or so much thereof as
is necessary to satisfy said judgment,
costs and accruing costs, same being
the real property mortgaged to se
cure payment of aaid judgment and
ordered sold by tha court for satis
faction of same, with costs and accru
ing costs.
Heppner, Oregon. May S, 1923.
GEORGE McDUFFEE,
Sheriff.
Arlington-Heppner
Stage Line
WE MEET TRAINS NOS. 1, 1, IS
TO HEPPNER
Arlington
Cecil
Morgan ...
lone
.Lt..
.Lt...
.Lt.
Lt.
Lexington Lt.
Heppner Ar
A.M.
.... 9:00
.10:20
.10:86
....11:06
-.11:80
.11:66
P.M.
2:00
3:20
3:36
4:06
4:30
4:66
TO ARLINGTON
Heppner ..
Lexington
lone
Morgan
Cecil
Arlington
A.M.
....Lt :00
-Lt 9:25
Lt. 9:60
.Lv 10:05
.Lt 10:36
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P.M.
4:00
4:25
4:60
6:05
6:35
6:56
Headquarter! at Patrick Hotel '
O. H. McPERRRIN R. E. BURKE
Mil
Make all your Summer
dresses this year
Butterick
Design
4456
f
JT-""'HE new materials are very
beautiful and not costly.
For a few dollars you can
make charming dresses like these.
You will find the patterns for them
at our Butterick Pattern counter,
and at our piece-goods counter you
will find appropriate materials
organdy, voile, Georgette, and
taffeta. The Deltor enclosed with
each Butterick Pattern explains
every step in the making of your
dress from laying out
the pattern to A-
w r.
mushing.
Butterick
Design
4436
Western
Naphthenic Crude
Best for Motor oils
ZEROLENE, made from selected Western Naphthenic
Base Crude, vacuum-distilled by our exclusive process, will
increase your car's power and gasoline mileage by
about 5 mora than you can get when you us the
verage higher-priced oil.
In addition, your car will run from 25 to 50
farther before carbon-removing operations become
necessary. Both these facts have been proved by re
peated demonstrations In the laboratories of this Com
pany and on the road.
Insist on Zerolene even if it does cost half as much.
Consult our Correct Lubrication Chart to determine tha
right body of Zerolene for your car.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(California)
7NV
Thomson Bros.
DRY GOODS, LADIES' and GENTS'
FURNISHINGS, CLOTHING, SHOES
FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY
Groceries
We handle the best that money can
buy, and the prices are right. Come in
and let us figure with you.
Thomson Bros.
ir
8
Design 4456 The
Deltor shows you m
pictures houi to make
and sew on the cord
pctttg which finishes
the dress.
Design 4436 Size
j6 requires only 3)
yards of j-tnch mar
tend. The Deltor
shows you how to
lay out your pattern
on the goods.
V
Visit our Butterick Pattern Department To-day I
Minor & Company
G.-T. Printing Is Known For Its Good Quality
Cash & Carry Store
Dollar Day
SATURDAY, APRIL 28th
3 No. 2U, cans Gold Bar Peaches.
4 No. 2V-J cans De Luxe Plums.
4 No. 2VL cans Gold Bar Loganberries.
4 No. 2 cans Gold Bar Salmon.
7 No 2 cans Happy Vale Salmon.
7 Competition Sardines.
7 No. 2 cans Eagle City Corn.
7 No. 2 cans Utahna Peas.
5'2 lbs. Manchuria Walnuts.
11 Bars Ivory Soap.
11 Bars Palmolive Soap.
L. G. DRAKE, Prop.
ODD FELLOWS BUILDING
Methusaleh Says :
ONSIDER the squirrel, Ohy my son,
and be wise. For when the sun shines,
then doth he gather the fruit of the
nut trees. But when the trees cease
to bear fruit and snow covers the ground, then
doth the squirrel feast on the nuts he hath stor
ed against the cold days.
If thou would be wise and farseeing, get thy
self a Bank Book and use it frequently. Be pre
pared for the Rainy Day; for when it rains it
doth pour. But thy Bank Book will protect thee
and thou will be blest amongst men.
Farmers & Stockgrowers National Bank
Heppner, Oregon
MORROW COUNTY
CREAMERY CO.
From April 1st, the following prices
will prevail:
MILK, per quart, 12 1-2 Cts.
This is to be on the basis of Strictly Cash.
CREAM TICKETS $2.60
For 16'2 Pints
Our milk is delivered from tubercular
tested cows is strictly pure.
Heppner Transfer Co.
R. E. JONES, Prop.
Handles Freight and is Prepared to do a
General Hauling and Transfer Business
SERVICE IS OUR MOTTO
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1 A. M. EDWARDS
WELL DRILLER, Box 14, Lexington, Ore.
s Up-to-date traction drilling outfit, equipped for all sizes of hole 5
and depths. Write for contract and terms. Can furnish you
CHALLENGE SELF-OILING WINDMILL
all steel. Light Running, Simple, Strong, Durable,
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Star Theater
FRIDAY, MAY 4th
MABEL BALLIN in
"THE" JOURNEY'S END"
RUTH ROLAND in
"THE TIMBER QUEEN"
Episode No. 14
"Heza Liar" Comedy and Fun From
the Press.
SATURDAY, MAY 5th
RICHARD BARTHELMESS in
"SEVENTH DAY"
Felix Comedy "The Ghost Breaker"
SUNDAY and MONDAY, MAY 6th and 7th
LILA LEE and WALTER HIERS in
"IS MATRIMONY A FAILURE"
"Our Gang" Comedy "The Fire Eaters"
WED. and THURS., MAY 9th and 10th
TH0S. MEIGHAN in
"IF YOU BELIEVE IT, IT'S SO"
Aesop's "The Wicked Cat" and Topics
of the Day.
NEXT WEEK
"FREE AIR" Saturday Evening Post
Story by Sinclair Lewis
JACKIE COOGAN in "TROUBLE"
' WALLACE REID in "ACROSS THE
CONTINENT."
MARION DA VIES in "THE YOUNG
DIANA."
Get a Copy of Our Weekly Illust rated Program
L. MONTERESTELLI
Marble and Granite
Works
PENDLETON, OREGON
Fine Monument and Cemetery Work
All parties interested in getting work in my line
should get my prices and estimates before
placing their orders
All Work Guaranteed
THE body of the NEW OVERLAND
Touring Car is made entirely of steel,
with baked enamel finish. The hood is
higher body lines are longer scats are
lower and the upholstery removable.
$666 f. o. b. Heppner
RAY M. 0VIATT & DICK JOHNS
At Universal Garage, Heppner, Ore.
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