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Over 5 Gallons 57 M cts per Gallon WHY PAY MORE Try Us For Service Fell BROS. Repair Shop 1 Block East of Hotel Patrick Hot Drinks-Sandwiches Hit the right spot this time of the year You Get the Best At McAtee h AiKen A Bargain if Taken at Once 640 acres, every foot in cultivation, all fenced good drilled well with plenty of water to ir rigate garden, four-room house, one-half mile from school, n miles from raihoad. Price OInly $20.00 an Acre. $2,000.00 down, Terms qn Balance Roy V. Whiteis KELLOGG'S S HREDDED KRUMBL ES "Whole Wheat Ready to Eat" No cooking; just a little cream, a bit of sugar and Let's Go. Of course you'll like them Try a package at Sam Hughes Co. Don't Overlook Our Display of Spring and Summer Underwear A SPLENDID LINE OF GOODS AT LOW PRICES CASH VARIETY STORE Copy nub t, W etttero Newspaper Limon XH WHAT OF THESE OLD MEN ? Congress enacted a law iu 1S90 re quiring all heads of departments and Independent establishments in the federal service to report each year to the secretary of the treasury the num ber of employees under them who were below a fair' standard of efficiency. Every year this is done and the letters to the secretary of the treasury from the various departments and bureaus are printed In the book of estimates of appropriations compiled for use by congress in making up the annual supply bills. Congress never pays the slightest heed to these reports. They are made up year after year, but the inefficient are never tired. For example, lflst year the chief clerk of the treasury reported 170 em ployees of the Treasury department as below a fair standard of efficiency. But nothing will be done about it. The Interior department reported 139 in eflicients, and will probably go on re porting thom till they die of old age. There are employees of the govern ment in Washington who are totally blind and who are led from their homes to their ofiices each day and back home again In the afternoon. I knew iu 1920 one gentleman of ninety-two years who had been in the government service for seventy-two years. He was being paid at that time $900 a year. His maximum pay dur ing his long service was $1800 a year. .Tames K. Polk was President when this old gentleman came into the serv ice. He was born on January 10, 1828. His father was a captain of the regular army in the war of 1812. After that service he led an active life in other occupations until 1848, when he died, leaving a dependent family of nine persons, three of them boys. It fell to the lot of one of them to be the chief support of the family. It came to pass, then, that at the age of twenty he received through the Influence of navy friends of his father a small clerkship at the naval observ atory, then under the superintendence of that accomplished officer, Matthew Fontaine Maury, whom he served as amanuensis for ten years, accounting it a great privilege and pleasure to have heard Maury's voice dictating the words of sense and wisdom which make up the sailing directions, the wind and current charts and other publications Issued from the observ atory for the benefit of the world. From a copyist at first, November 9, 184S, at $3 a day, the young man was advanced as follows: July 1, 1853, clerk at $1,200 a year; July 1, 1SH4, clerk at $1,5)0 a year; July 1, 1S70, principal clerk at $J,800 a year; December 0, 1911, clerk at J,w a year; May 1, 1918, stenog rapher and typewriter at $900 a year. It will be seen that he was demoted In December, 1911, and again in May, 1918, to lower positions, Involving less work and responsibility. These demo tions were at his own request. In October. 1917, he received from tlfe assislant secretary of the navy, Mr. Koosevelt, the following letter: "I have to Inform you that you have been granted leave without pay for six months beginning October 13, 1917. "As you have been in the employ of the government now nearly sixty nine years, und during all that time your record has been excellent, I re gret that there Is no way In which the department could continue you on the rons witn compensation. "I desire ut this time to express the appreciation of the department for your long and satisfactory service and the hope that you will be go benefited by tlds leave that you can return and resume your duties at its expiration." l talked with one of the cabinet officers about the old and feeble em ployees. He said: "I don't know what con gress intends to do about them hut t know what I Intend to do with those in my department. I Intend to leave mem aione. They can stnv hero n. long as they like, until gome provision Is made for them. When I was new in the department I dismissed two of these old people and demoted another, on the ground that they were super- oiinunicu nun nieincient and were a hindrance to the work. aii tnree of them wrote me sad tetters and promptly committed sul ". iliac was enough and more than enough for me. Never again will l disturb one of them. I do not """' to nave it on my conscience that I pronounced sentence of death on nn old man or an old woman In tne service of the government. They can all stay on here uh long as thev like. I found them here and some of mem will oe here when I leave. If congress chooses to provide for them that is Its obligation. Hut I will never sentence another one of them to if. destruction, no matter what the cost to the taxpayer and the government.' Unelt Eben. "D troublemaker," said Cncle Eben, Is one kind of manufacturer dat ought to be taxed extra." llll Here Is A Plan That many of our women depositors are useing with excellent success. Each month they transfer the balance from their check ing account to a savings account. This not only gives them an automatic check on their expenses for the current month, but it allows the unused balance to earn interest in a savings account. We will be glad to explain this plan to you more fully anytime you have the opportunity to call. First National Bank HEPPNER OREGON What Are Vitamines? It is a name used by an eminent English scientist to distinguish the vital elements found in food. If you want in ! IGROOIES!1 !ll ! 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