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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1913)
1 PRiwBitawBOT 1 rra acts cafl r7?l . - WffMBIiHIK W n 1 TOR ALE I H ME iK WIi IN 10WW 8 4j fi it i you hear this on all sides MEN WHO HAVE ALWAYS HAD THEIR CLOTHES MADE TO ORDER ARE NOW WEARING ADLER'S COLLEGIAN CLOTHES Because- L A RIOT OF BLOOM SEVENTH ANNUAL R ose Festival Portland, Oregon, June 9 to 14, Inc. LOW ROUND TRIP Fares from all 0-W. R. & N. stations to PORTLAND AND RETURN VIA TICKETS ON SALE A Carnival of Fun, Beauty and Wholesome Enjoyment Bring the folks and witness the gorge ous event. Full particulars cheerfully furnished on application. DON'T MISS IT. J. B. HUDDLESTON Red Front Livery & Feed Stables Willis Stewart, Prop FIRST-CLASS LIVERY RIGS "Kept constantly on hand and can he furnished on short notice to parties wishing to drive into the interior. Fir.-t class : : Hacks and Buggies CALL AROUND AND PEE VS. WE CATER TO THE : : : : : COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS AND CAN FURNISH RIGS AND DRIVER ON SHORT NOTICE : : HEPPNER. - OREGON CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. His Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature f Itnyoii coiitni'il'tte havi ti any work duiif in tli- lint-of building? If ho triv Harr.v Johnson a clwincc t o fiiruiv with ymi. Kirnt clanx work mid eitif;u-tion srunrantewl. tf. H you want to Fve money on your Fire insurance, eee Smead. tf. If you wish to consult a larty special ist in women and children's diser(i jJ3It. BAKNES. tt They are made better. They have more style. fit better. They terns are newer. what you pay for Drop in and see what we have to show Sold in Heppner by THOMSON BROS. JUNE 8-9-11 & 13 Final limit June 1 6 Agent J AsJoaisMsg Accuracy! It is a distinct plea sure to sell a watch that will literally astonish its owner by its wonderful accuracy a watch that will stay accurate year after year through all kinds of service. That's why we offer you The amnion 4 i mm "TUUtilnai Timtktr tf AmtrU" This watch is a marvel of ac curacy, thinness and beauty. Made in all sizes, for men and women. Also Hamilton movements sold separately to fit almost any case. Oscar Borg Jeweler and Optometrist ORDER OF OWLS. Meets Second and Fourth Sundays of each month. Hibernian Hall. ' The local lodge of Owls has paid in benefits since July 17, 1911, to date, $649. This ought to be a boost and not a knock. Repair work of all kinds done. LEE CANIWELL. 1 are guaranteed clothes. The Prices are Less than one-half the so-called made-to-measure kind. QC THE GAZETTE-TIMES. The Heppner Gazette. Established March 30, 1883 The Heppner Timet, Established Nov. 18, 1897 Consolidated February 15, 1912. VAWTER CRAWFORD, - Editor and Proprietor Issued every Thursday morning, and entered at the Postnffice at Heppner, Oregon, as second class matter. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year, $1.50 Six Months, 75 Three Months, ' -50 Single Copies, 05 ADVERTISING RATES: Display, transient, running less than one month, first insertion, per inch, 25c; rvbtequent in sertions, 12 l-2c; display, regular, 12 l-2c; locals, first insertion, per line, 10c; subsequent insertions, per line, 5c; lodge resolutions, per line, 5c; church socials and all advertising of entertainments conducted for pay, regular rates. Thursday. June 5, - - - 1913 An exchange eueeests that the slo gan "Swat the fly" should have a companion in "Smt up the Cura." The soggestion is a good and time lv one ond the amended slopan . ocght ro he shouted fmm every street cor ner and from every house-top bv every man aud woman and child Every eptllbinder, and every Fourth of July oraior should proclaim it in melliflu ous tnnps of DerauaaiVB sweelnasR, and thunder it in the orotnnd voice of commar.d until it reverberates and re-echoes from hill to hill arid from tha mountains to the ends of the earth Let it be set to music, so trmt every choir and glee oltib, everv orrhes-tra, and every brass band may make the weikin ring with the jubi lant strains of "Swat the Flv, " and "Shut up the Curs." This must be a campaign of educa t'oii. The American people must be mode to un.iersiand the serious im- D'rtance of the situation, ard that now, even NOW, is the oncological moment, the time for effective action. We have quietly tolerated the fly and the deg, already far too lone. The qneetiun is, shall v.e peisist lonaor in this ruinous course? Or as wise meo, shall we rise i tha majesty of our American manhood, and stamnout forever those (oes to our liberties and henlrh. and disturbers of our peace? Dojib are all right in thoir place, but their place i? nretty scarce in the town. They are interestirg compan ions for some people, and douidedly annoying to otheis. Some dogs are good for one thing and some another, but the laree umojritv of town drgs are good for nothing. When your dog is prowling amend yonr neighbor's house at ninht, or running through his garden making a wallow of it. by day cr scratching un his flower beds, that neighbor is inclined to kv things derogatory to the character of the deg that would make you feel bad. If you must have a dou. though living in town, phut him up. and if he makes night hideous with his un trained muiscal voice, confine lum so thnt no one tmt you can hear him, ar.d when it gets so that yon can bear it no longer clio his tail off neatly close un behind his ears aud thus be come a public bnefrtor. 417.3T.1 tin can?, more or less by a actual count, of all sizes, sorts and conditions, ornament the buck yards J and wasto places; cast off stoves, pa per boxes, bottles and numerous other article of timilar beauty ar.d utility ( ?) patiently await the arrival of the scavinger, while the festive fly. mounted cpon her throne of glory a manure heap beside the cess pool, watnbing the incubation of myiiads of eggs already deposited, and the hun gry tnofqoito chanting his merry ronndelay at erening time, and the jolly little wiggle tails growiig fai nd "sassy" are forcible reminders They The pat 3C 3 Cmmmmih!) that summer is near, and that some thing ought to be done The law passed at the last session of the Oregon legislature, creating a state hishwav commission went irto effect last Mondav, June 3. It pro vides for a state engineer at a salary of $3,000 a year, and the highway commission is composed of the rov- lornor, secretary of statq and atace treasurer. H. L. Bowlbv of Port land, former highway engineor of the state of Washington, has been nDDoin . ted to the position, and is said to be an expet road builder, having a thoro knowledge of the practical work. An annual tax of one-fourth of a mill will raise about 2300,000 yearly to he expended bv the counties, and toev to receive advice from tlie engineer whenever it is thot necessary. Another law that went into effect last Mondav. makes it a misdemeanor to at 11 adulterated ice oteam, and that commodity is declared to ba n pro duct of pure, -wholesutre, swept cream and suagr, with or without flavoring, wifh the addition of not to exceed one per cent bv weight of milk fit, and the accidity shall not exceed 3-10 of one per cent: and sweet cream in this oonectiou is defined to be the pnre, wholesome nrodoct of cow's milk. This is Only a Clipping. A newspaper that believes in "toot gin one's horn," says: "Editors are born boosters. The other dav an editor was soili'-ted to join a lodze and was handed a petition printed by a supply house. He got a dou frcm a merchant in a government stamped envelope and written on a trargling oil statement: he made a purchase at a store .md got a dupli cate bill printed in Chicago, andwrote a check on a bank printed in Donver. Ye Gods, how can an editor be expect ed to join lodges and pay bills for such treatment as that and at the time tell the people to trade at homo? Ever think of it? Editors have to be born boosters, prepared to live on dried herring and stand for anything. " About a year ago I was kind enough to loan my leather Bait case to some, friend. Woold he pleased to have same returned at this time, or shall appreciate inforruaton loading to its recovery. J. L. II.KINS. TSJO DARNING! Think whit a blessing ' that means to you. Because six pairs of Holeproof Hose are GUARANTEED against holes for six months or new hose ore furnished FREE promptly and cheerfully. And these soft snue-htting hose cost no more than ordinary hosiery! Chicken, Dairy, Hog and Alfalfa Ranch Best Improved Small Farm in Morrow County LOCATED on Willow creek at the mouth of Balm Fork, just out side of the city limits and in one half mile of Heppner's new high school. Two running streams of water on the place, besides a spring furnish ing a two-inch stream the year round. We have a perpetual water right from the Morrow Warehouse Milling Co.'s cement ditch. All this can be used on the 26 acres now in alfalfa, and 6 acres of gar den, fruit and vegetable land. Bal ance wheat land now seeded to rye for dairy pasture. Improvements Two dwelling hou ses; barn; two chicken houses; ice house, 125 tons capacity, now filled with ice; hog houses, self feeding pens; slaughtering pens; three miles of hog tight fence. TERMS: PAT.ACR Tailor made clothes are always classy and serviceable Maxwell, the Tailor Before your weeds get too large and harvest too near, buy a KIMBALL CULTIVATOR r ' - "' ! Go over your summerfallow a couple of times and avoid the everlasting job of getting the full grown weeds off the ground before you can seed this Fall For further particulars see VAUGHN & SONS " tytffoleprcnfffase and pnd the Mend" We are cany ing sev eral of the leading brands in wearing apparel and foremost among these is HOLEPROOF HOSIERY g If you want the BEST in Footwear, call on SAM HUGHES $3,500 down: $3,500 to suit OR $6,500 CASH HOTEL CO. Why not have that Spring Suit, Coat, Skirt, or Dress "Man Tailored," when it costs no more than ready made garments. ffoJenroDf Hosiery TJOLEPROOF Hose are knit from Sea Island and Egyptian yarna. These yarna, because of their wearing qualitiaa and softness, cost 74c a lb., about twice as much as ordinary yarna. Best of all six pairs are guaranteed to wear six months without holes, or new hose are furnished free promptly and cheerfully. SaAMMMaWkMUsasi M