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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1913)
O P Crrr-"! frj--" -Qr o 3QC 3QC n o HOWING OUR Fall Goods are in and Ready for your Inspection HATS AND BALD HEADS. o n o We wish to call your special attention to our showing of Ladies and Misses Coats. o tiomson Jttros. General Merchandise. ComSh ow Excursion TO PENDLETON, Dec. 5-6 Low Round-Trip Fares From All Stations in Oregon On The Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Co. Sale Dates Dec. 1 to 6 Inclusive 1913 Final Return Limit Pec. 8th 1913 $1,000,00 In Cash Prizes To be given for the best Exhibit of Corn grown during 1913 in country tributary to 0-W. R. & N. Every Corn Grower should enter his products in this contest. Every Fanner should attend these shows which are the first of the kind ever given by a railroad in the Northwest for the benefit of the people and communities along its lines. Ask particulars of any Agent of the O-W. R. & N. OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE Farmers' Week December 8 to 13, 1913 A Combination In Which Woman Ha. the Beat of Man. Baldness is a matter of headcear. The doctors are fairly well agreed upon mat. juen grow bald more frequently than women because of the hats they wear. It is true that women wear bigger and often heavi er hats than men, but they attach them to their hair and not to their scalps; hence they permit ventila tion and do not constrict the veins, while men's hats, with their hard, tight fitting brims, not only permit no air w enter, out constrict the blood vessels all around the head. Consider, the scalp of man. It is a thin layer of muscles covered with thick skin, stretched over a hard, bony surface. Through this flow small arteries leading to a network of capillaries which end m veins. The skin is full of the follicles or roots of hairs and of glands which secrete copious supplies of crease and perspiration. These hair roots and glands need a plentiful supply of blood, and anything that tends to cut off this supply tends to im poverish the hair. The tight band of a hat constricts all the arteries, but to a much lesser extent, as these are more deeply seated and have strong muscular walls, while the veins are close to the surface and have no muscle in their thin walls. The checking of the flow of blood through the veins causes it to stagnate m the capil lanes, to back up, as it were. And the top of the head is just that part of the body which the blood finds most difficult to resist, as it has to be pumped up higher there than anywhere else. Thus there is congestion of ve nous blood in the scalp. The hat" also keeps the head hot, another bad condition. The scalp, again, is that part of the body which is most exposed to dirt. A woman's hair get3 dirty also, but it is so thick that it protects the scalp from the dirt. A man's short hair, on the contrary, catches all the dirt, but This will be a notable event in the does not prevent it from reaching educational history of Oreiron Farmers'Co-oneration will be thp lending topic of a stimulating series of lecturoH. The week will be crowd ed with discussions, and demonstra tions In everything that makes for the welfare of the farmer and home-maker. the scalp. And the scalp of the average man, with its grease and perspiration, is an ideal culture medium for the growth of microbes. The remedy for baldness, then, is light, well ventilated, soft brim- TT1 Arl ll ft fa a n 1 00111 nnlnn a nlsa-nli- Winter Short Course lDeS8-yew York WorId- January 5 to 30, 1914 The College has spared no effort to make this the most complete short course in its history. A very wide range of courses will be offered in General Agriculture, Horticulture, Auinial Husbandry, Dairying, Poul try Keeping; Mechanic Arts. Domes tic Science and Art, Commerce, For estry, andMusic. Niunerouslectures and discussions on FARMERS' CO- Ul'WtATION, at home and abroad, will be a leading feature Make this a pleasant and profitable winterout ing. No tuition. Accommodations reasonable. Reduced rates on all railroads. For further information address H. M. TEXNANT, Registrar, Corvallis, Oregon. Farmers' Business Courses bv Cor respondence without tuition. n I ' .. . . . .. " ! w A Livingstone Memorial. Per,haps one of the most curious memorials of Livingstone is that known as "Name Tree," near the Victoria falls, on the Zambezi. On the trunk of this tree Livingstone cut his initials and the date 1855 on the day of his first visit to the falls. In his book, giving an ac count of this, Livingstone says: "This was the only instance in which I indulged in this piece of vanity." , A large notice board has been placed against the tree by the authorities giving the information and adding, "Visitors are requested to assist in preserving this relic." One wonders whether the great ex plorer foresaw the day when parties of tourists would come by train to the falls and be able, if they wish, to continue their journey by rail into the iar north. Livery & Feed Stables WILLIS STEWART, Prop. I "III ..III ' Ask yonr dealer about the new PRESENTS for boyi and girls that go with "Olympic" Wheat Hearta and "Olympic" Pancake Flour Just the dandiest, catch iest, most interesting "new" novelties imagina ble, especially imported from GermaDy. Portland Flouring Mllla rV Portland. Oitiii il,J,f Licensed Embtlmer Ladx Assistant J. L. YEAGER FUNERAL DIRECTOR Phone Residence. Heppner, Oregon First Class Livery Rigs kept constantly 011 hand and can be furnished on short notice to parties wishing to drive inU the interior. First class Hacks and Buggies Call around and see 11s. We cater to the : : : Commercial Travel ers and Camping Parties and can furnish rigs and driver on short notice. Why the Sea Is Salt The rivers of all the world pour their water into the sea sooner or later. They wash down vast quanti ties of solid matter, and much mat ter in solution of which the greater part is salt.- This may be in such small amount that it is impercepti ble in the river. The waters of the seas are evaporated by the sun, but none of the salt is taken up into the clouds. So the water that returns ! to the earth in rain contains no salt, but by the time it reaches the sea again, after soaking through the soil and flowing down the rivers, it has another load. Consequently the oceans are receiving salt all the time and never giving up any of it. Fourth Finger For Wedding Ring, The wedding ring as a symbol dates to far back times, probably having its origin m the days of Tu bal Cain. It was at one time cus tomary for marriage rings to be worn by both sexes, and this custom is largely followed on the continent today. Our ancestors put the ring on the left hand because they found it more convenient, and they chose il, 1 :a 1 otri i JuiY, ORE use 'ian 'ie res an( more caPflk'e Indianapolis News. WE DO YOUR PRINTING RIGHT. Do you contemplate having: any work done in the line of building? if bo cive Harry Joli to figure with you. First eUsa work and satisfaction guaranteed. tf. Sraead & Crawford are handling the new town site of Coos Bay for Heponer end Morrow ooqnty. Now is a good time to make an investment in this coming seaport t iwn of Oregon. You Bhonld get In on the ground floor. If interested, see data and get terms from above representatives. An Unfortunate Nam. In some cases abbreviating a name improves it. In others it doesn't. For instance, the Tubbses thought they were doing honor to the father of his country, as well as to their firstborn son, whom they named George Washington Tubbs. But when he grew up the handle proved too long, so everybody drop ped the George, shortened up the middle name and called him simply IIOOU A. U.UOS. if uuge. 't- :ch J m 111 For Infants and Children. ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT? AVge(ablePreparafton6rAs suniiaibiS tteFbotfantrReeub ng (lie Stomachs andltowelsrf Promotes Digestionkerful! ness andRestrontiins npiitwr OpimiLMorphine norkaaaL WOT IV AR C OTIC. SatofoUDcSMmmm jRnptar Sad" jUxJrma tiiCmienakStia The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears Signature ClanMSumr. Anerfect Remedy for ConsflM- Hnn . Sour Slnmarh. Diarrhoea Worras,Convulsions.rcverish j ness and LOSS OF SLEEP, i Facsimile Signarure of NEW YORK. .A.V w AjT Use fiuaranteed under the ooj If f f II N Exaat Copy of Wrapper, For Over Thirty Years fo) ilil THE CCNTAUfl COM PAN T NEW YORK CITY. HEADQUARTERS FOR SCHOOL SUPPLIES Tablets, Pencils, Crayons, Etc. Stationery of all kinds SLOCUM DRUG CO. GIJUPANE & SON carry a full line of Candies, Nuts, Cigars and Tobaccos and defy competition. We will also keep our amous Morrow County hi Crei m in Stock Made at Home from Home Products Choice Cut Flowers and Pot Plants. Funeral Work a Specialty The Jewell Greenhouses PHONE B 2721, - - THE DALLES, OREGON irsfc Nationa 1 Bank HEPPNER, OREGON Established, 1887 CAPITAL STOCK, - $100,000.00 Surplus and Profits, - 35,000.00 To those who are sending Holiday remittances to Foreign Countries, we suggest the use of our Foreign Drafts which are sold at reasonable rates 4 Per Cent. Paid on Savings Accounts