The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, June 12, 1913, Image 3

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Make your cooking
a duty pleasant
by buying your
Range of
CASE
FURNITURE
COMPANY
City Meat Market
KINSMAN & HALL, Proprietors
Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal,
SUGAR CURED HAMS
Try Some of our Sausage.
CUT FLOWERS
OR ALL UCCASIONS
at
The Jewell Greenhouses
THE DALLES - - OREGON
NOBODY SPARED
Kidnkv Tkoi iii.km Attack Hkimwhk
Pkopuc Oi.i AM) Yoi:n.
Kidney ills tieize young and old.
Otfen (tome with little warning.
Children suffer iu tlieii early veara
Can't control the kidney senretlons.
Uirla are languid, nervous, suffer
coin.
Women worry cant' do dailv work.
Men huve lame ar.d aching backs
If you have any form of kiduny ills
You rnuat reach the cbubb the kid
neys. Doan'a Kidney Pi Its are for weak
kidneys
Have brought relief to Heppoer
people.
Henpuer teHtimony proves it.
Mrs. M. E. Barton, HeDpnnr, Ore.,
Bays: "I do not know of a better
kidney medicine than Doan'g Kidney
Tills. We have used them in our
family for the cast two years and they
I avo proven so effective in relieving
kidney complaint that I consider it
my duty to give this public state
ment."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Foster-MilLurn Co. Buffalo,
New VTorg, sole agrioU for the United
States.
Remember the name Doan's ard
take jo other.
GREATEST OF COM-
MONWEALTH DAYS.
Prominent Speakers Take
Part in the Exercises at
the State University.
HENDR1CSON & GURDANE
carry a full line of
Candies, Nuts, Cigars and Tobaccos
and defy competition.
We will also keep our
Famous Morrow County Ice Cream in Stock
Made at Home from Home Products
"That's the sixth Studebaker we've
passed the only kind to invest in"
"The only kind because, as I always say, when
a man puts money in a thing he wants to know that
he's going to get the worth of it out again."
"That's plain business as I look at it"
"That's why I say the price doesn't tell you any
thing at all. There's only one thing that talks except
the wagon itself. That's the name of the maker."
"When you buy a Studebaker you're buying a
vehicle that has behind it and in it sixty years of ex
periencesixty years of success and sixty years of
reputation for the square deal. That's why a Stude
baker always looks good to me."
"My father used to say that Studebaker honor was a sure
at a United States bank note. He was talking after having used
Studebaker vehicles since he was a lad, and he told me his father
before him said, 'Be safe get a Studebaker."
"Vehicle builders can't hold that sort of reputation now-a-days
without delivering the goods. A Studebaker wagon has the
bal in it That's why a man gets the moil out of it why it's
always an economy.
"Dealers may say to you something else is 'just as good.' But
wben you buy a Studebaker, you're making a safe investment
every time."
See our Dealer ot write ut.
STUDEBAKER
South Bend, Ind.
HT.W YORK CHtCAOO DALLAS KANSAS CITY PF.NVF.R
MINNEAPOLIS SALT LAKE CITY SAW TOANCISCO PORTLAND, OKK.
ffl. L. CASE
(Funeral Director
( and Embalmer
CALLS ANSWERED DAY OR NIGHT.
(Akthch CkAWFOISI))
"The greatest 0f Commonwealth
davs" were those that were jmt held
at the University of Oregon, the 16th
aud 17th. Promineut speakers from
various carts ot the United States
were present and toog part in the ex
eroises. "Through the annual com
I monwealth conferences the state Uni-
'versity of Oregon is rising: to its true
stature as the normal developmental
agency, outlining measores for an
ever higher organization of the busi
ness, civic and social life and interests
of the people of Oregon."
The discussions at thesfl sessions of
the different state problems are inte
gral Darts of and supplements to the
institution's regular curiculum work
and they demonstrate to the students
as well as to the people of the state,
the true relation of the university ed
ucation to the industrial and social
progress in Oregon.
FIHST KKSSiON
The first speaker of the Conference
was Herbert" R. Sands of the iNew
York Bureau of Municipal Research.
He spoke on the subject, "Ways and
Means of Securing Better Efficiency in
Public Affairs. " Mr. Sands said that
the city should buy wholesale. Port
land could save $100, 000 a year. This
would be accomplished by the salaries
being standardized and all purchasing
centralized. ''The mnuicipal reports
should be made intelligible to every
I citizen.
Edward E. Gray, Mayor of Astoria
proposed a bureau of trunicipal re
search for the University of Oregon in
connection with the department ot
economics and sociology.
KKCONI) SKSSIOX
Porter J. Neff, foimer City Attor
ney of Medford, spoke on the munici
pal market and described its success in
his home town of Medfoid. A gen
oral discussion followed Mr. .Neil's
paper, on the subject of Co-operative
Marketing in Agriculture, Hoiticul
ture and Dairying. Other speakers
of this session vfere: Z. W. Commer
ford, who spoke on "Co-operative
Distribution; J. Geore Johnson, mas
ter Lane County Pomona Grange, who
spoke on Rural Co-operative Credit
Associations and a paper by O. M.
Plummer. Secretary of American
Eugenics Society.
THIKll 8F.HS.ION
A. II. Hairis editor of the Port
land Labor Press was one of the
speakers of the Friday evening ses
sion. Pie read a paper on "State
Planning." This was followed by a
piper on "City Planning," bv Ellis
F. Lawrence, a Portland architect.
KOCRTH SESSION
Saturday morning discussion by
William G. Foster president of Reed
College, aud Eugene Brookings, pres
ident of Citizens Educational League
took place on, "Readjustment of the
Curriculum and Organization of the
American Educational System to meet
the Industrial, Civic and Social needs
of the 20th century.
Other speakers of the morning were
Professor Ellwood P. Cubberly, of
Stanford University and director of
Portland Sbnol of Survey and J. E.
Newman , of United Status Department
of Education.
FIFTH 8F.KSION
Three simultaneous meetings were
held Saturday afternoon. The Wil
lamette Valley division of the State
Editorial Association met to discuss
the cost of producing a newspaper in
Oregon. At the same time, the
l Woman's meeting took place. Some
of the speakers at this meeting were;
Mrs. II. O. Wortman. Miss Mary F.
Irtorn. Mrs. Henrietta Calvin, Mr.
Minnie R. Trumbell, and Mrs. J. B.
Comstook. The subjects discussed
were: " What the Women are doing
for the State." "What the Universi
ty can do for the Women of the
State," "What the Women of the
State can do for the University. "
The feature of the Oregon Editors
Conference was the ppsech of D. O.
Sanderson, editor of the Freewater
Times. Mr. Sanderson's speech eon
stated of a personal relation of his
newsapaner life. He was formerly
a minister, hut as he said, I saw a
greater opportunity in the press.
He took over the Freewater Times for
its debts, five years ago, which
amounted to $285. At that time the
paper had a little over 150 subscribers.
Today his paper has over 1100 sub
scriners and he is worth upwards of
(20,000 which he has made entirely
from the earnings of his countiy
weekly paper. He pays the best of
wages. Mr. Sanderson attributes his
suooess in the newspaper business to
his olosq personal acquaintance with
every citizen in the Flee water dis
trict.
After the meeting the editors were
taken on a sightseeing trip over
Eugene as guests of the Eugene Com
mercial Club, and later attended a
banquet at the Hotel Osbarn.
Children Cry for Fletcher's
Tle 31 J rid You Have Always Bought, and which has hcen
In ai.se lor orer JO years, has borno the signature of
. and lias been made under his per
sonal supervision since its infancy; 1
j." " 1 1 1 II ll.r V 1 . j if VI l.l I 1 . 7 iu 111 L M 1.1.
.All Cmmlerferts, Imitations and "Just-as-good ' are but
Jiiwrimcntu that trifle with and endanger the health of
Jjuiiiui ;aud Children Experience against Experiment
What is CASTOR I A
Castoxia. is a (harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- f
Srxri, lrops and. Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It i
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
aratalanice. Its iige is its guarantee. It destroys "Worm
si nil allays lserisbness. Por more than thirty years it
Ymm Tbeen in constant use for the relief of Constipation,
Ilatuleucy, "Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and.
Diarrrxea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels,
assimilates the Food .giving healthy and natural sleep.
Hm Children's Panacea The mother's Friend.
ceiuiHE CASTOR I A always
tBears the Signature of
NOTICE to all Fruit Growers and
Dealers No scaly or wormy fro.it
will be permitted in any market in
Morrow county.
HARRY CUMMINGS,
Fruit Inspector of Morrow County
M20-6m.
How Do You Account For It
The di sea tc ties tell us of one Elihu
Fry of Marshfield. Ore. while walking
in his sleep at tbe hotel at Goldbeaeh,
slipped from the third story window
and fell forty feet striking ths ground
before awakening. He was not in-
iured in the least by the fall. How
do you account for such a miraculous I
escape.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years
THCCTHTUB COMPANY. TT MUHRAT TBCIT. NEW YOflK CITY.
r
rsiow is tne time to leave your
orders with the Morrow Warehouse
Milling Co. for Alfalfa seed. No seed
handled unless guaranteed free from
dodder and weevil. tf.
Premium List Out.
The 1013 premium list of the Walla
Walla County Fair Association has
been received at this office. The fair
is scheduled for Sept. 22-27, and in
connection therewith wilt be staged
for three dsys an exhibition similar to I
tKe Pendleton Round-IIo and stvled
'Frontier Days." This feature
promises to be a great drawing card
for the Walla Wnlla fair.
FOR SALE.
Telescope attachment for Savage!
Rifle. Inquire at G.-'l. office.
For Sale or Trade.
Will sacrifice my sis-room, modern
house, corner lot bi x 10H, cement
sidewalk and curb, in Vancouver,
Wash. This is closn in on one 01 tne
main business streets. Will sell for
cash or trade for stock. For further
particulars see owner, A. W. Johnson,
2J miles south of HeDDner.
WHERE DO YOU TRANS
ACT YOUR BANKING
BUSINESS?
Heppner i tlw business center of a large territory.
It t.s our purjKise to maintain a strong, serviceable
bank vdildi will truly represent the business
iutrts of this section.
We scant to ask your assistance by transacting your
banking business with us. The benefits will
be mutual.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF HEPPNER, OR.
CAPITAL :-: :-. :-: $100,000
UNDIVIDED PROFITS :-: :-: $20,000
Directors and Offrcers (elected for 1913:
M. S. COI1RIGALL, President, CLYDE BROCK. Asst. Cash.
J. is- NATTEK, Vice President,
J. IL MeHALEY, Vice Pres.
i. MAHONEY, Cashier,
A. L. AYERS.
W. O. MINOR,
FRANK GILLIAM.
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jO -JLo 1- ! SOS
8 You Can't Build Up 8
Estray Horse.
I have at my plice, north of Lex
ington. Oregon, a stray horse, in color
brown and aged about 5 years; brand
ed figure 7 on left hip. Owner can
have same by paying pasture bill and
costs of advertising.
JOHN McENTlRE.
Highest cash prices paid for dry
hides and re Its by the Mjrrow Ware
house Milling Co. tf.
A Home Institution by Patron
izing Outside Concerns
Harry Johnson is prepared to dot
nil kinds of work in the Iuh cf car
pentering, ('ontraetin.ir. building
and job work. Give hiin a chance
to figure with you. tf.
POPULAR
J MECHANICS
Popular Mechanics
Magazine
" WRITTEN SO VOU CAN UNDERSTAND IT"
A GREAT Continued Story of th
World' Progress which you
may begin reading at any time, and
which will hold your interest forever.
250 PAGES EACH MONTH 303 PICTURES
200 ARTICLES CF GENERAL IHTZREST
The "Shop Notes" Department (3) paces)
Rives easy wiys to do thm.es how to make
useful articles lor home and shop, repairs, etc
"Amateur Mechanics" (10 piRfs) trll how lo
make Mission furniture, wireless out tits, boats,
engines, magic, anJ all the things a boy loves.
$1.50 PER TEAR. SINGLE COPIES IS CEXTS
Ask your newsdealer, or
writs: ron met sample coy today
POPULAR MECHANICS CO.
SIS W. WnMniM St.. CHICAGO
We have spent several thousand dollars during
the past summer remodelling our Flour Mill and
now have a modern, up-to-date plant. If you are
not using our flour we would ask you to give our
new brand a. t SaL
Special Exchange Offer
To Farmers :
Leave wheat in mill fo. your season's flour
supply, aad protect yourself against advance
in price.
Specially Prepared Rolled Barley
and Wheat
Bran Shorts Millfeed
MORROW WAREHOUSE
fun i iir, rn o
3 o E3 O EU
Licensed Embalmer Lady- Assistant
J. L. YEAGER
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Phone Residence. Heppner. Oregon