Wagons 13? HE farmer who, in need of a waport, blindly makes a bee line for the first new wagon or dealer in sight may get a good wagon. I f chance steers him to an I H C dealer, well and pood. That is his good fortune. If not, he will probably be in the wagon market again years before he should be. But the economical farmer will study and compare different makes; find out in advance which wagon will give him best service, and consider such questions as company standing and reputation. When ha has finished he will buy an I H C wagon. Weber New Bettendorf Columbus Steel King Here are only two of the many features that contribute to the making of IHC wagon reputation. 1 Air-drying of lumber. Every stick of wood used hickory and oak for wheels and axles, bay poplar for box sides, long leaf yellow pine for bottoms lies drying in open sheds from two to three years, saving all its resinous saps, toughening, seasoning, gaining elasticity, a3 only air-dried lumber does. Kiln-drying quickly evaporates the sap, leaves the wood inelastic, brittle, and weak ruins it, in short. 2 Thorough in spections. Every IHC wagon, passes many rigid inspections by experts. Seldom does any flaw in material, or defect in shaping, ironing, and assembling get by without detection. When ready it must come up to IHC stand ards. Weber and Columbus wagons have wood gears; New Bettendorf and Steel King have steel gears. Look the line over at the local dealer's. He has catalogues, or, write the International' Harvester Company of America Portland (Incorporated) Ore. STUDENTS TO ADMIT PUBLICOBLIGflTIBNS Annual "Oregon Pledge" to Return Full Value to State, to Be Taken Next Month HELP THE KIDNEYS i is i (me - mo University of Oregon, Eugene, Sept. 24. "PlecUre Day," that curious occasion upon which Uni versity of Oregon students agree to return to the state in good works their indebtedness to the state for helping educate them, will this year come early in Oc tober. Hiram Johnson, gover nor of California, is expected to give the Pledge Day address. The theory of Pledge Day is that the taxpayer in maintaining the state university is making an in vestment in citizenship. The student thus owes a debt of good citizenship to the taxpayer, and at Pledge Day he is made to real ize a specific obligation. The form of pledge used is this: "As a student at the Univers ity that is maintained by the peo ple of Oregon, I heartily acknow ledge the obligation I shall owe to them. The opportunities open to me here for securing training, ideals and vision for life, I deeply appreciate and regard as a sacred trust, and do hereby pledge my honor that it shall be my most cherished purpose to render as bountiful a return to the Oregon people and their posterity in faithful and ardent devotion to the common good as will be in my power. It shall be the aim of my life to labor for the high est good and glory of an ever greater commonwealth." This pledge was originally framed by a committee of the faculty headed by President Campbell. Heppner Readers Are Learn ing The Way. It's tlio Utile kidney ill Tlu laine, wcjik nil ucliIng liurk The uunol ice I ni'iii try (linonlt'i'H Tim t may lend to rtruiwy an J lSi'iu'ht'a disease. When the kidneys are weak, lle!() them with I)onn' Kidney PillH. A remedy especially for weak kid neys. Dunn's h.ive been used in kidney tr ubles for 50 yearH. En 'ors d by 30,090 people endors ed at home. Proof in a Heppner ci izeu's state merit. Mrs. G. AV. Thompson, Heppner, Ore., says: "One of our family used Doan's Kidney Pills nd found t em very effective in bringing relief from troubles, caused by disordered kid neys. This ra . edy is worthy of endorsement." For sale by nil dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. IlememlHT the name Doan's and take no other. I I H eigh the Car not its price. I III I I Both are light. But the Ford is I I 1 1118 the one car whose low nriee does I III! I I ' nrvf- i?nlirno ifu liJrrli -tW-V. I I XXKJV ilJjH II 11 Ui III I I I reason why you must "get busy" I I I today if you want a Ford this I Jjj season. J "Everybody is driving1 a Ford" more I than 200,000 in service. New prices I runabout $525 touring car $000 I j town car $800 with all equipment, I jil f. o. b. Detroit. Get particulars from I ALBERT BOWKER, j Local Agent, at II I HEPPNER GARAGE I TT7 1 TO I How much are you going to get for your wheat? You can get GO to 65 cents a bushel cash by delivering1 it at the warehouse at once. But why not get $1.00 or $1.20 for it? That is what it will bring if fed and shipped "with hair on. " Stock on the farm brings profit in many ways. It enables the farmer to get far more for his crop, and it pre vents the loss of soil fertility. Go into any old section, and no tice the difference between the farms where stock is raised and where it is not. Big crops on smooth, well tilled land, tidy fences, good houses and large barns are found in the stock dis trict. The farmers live in com fort, their children are educated and the whole family is enjoying all there is in life. Without stock the crops are smaller, for the i land is becoming exhausted, the home places look slovenly and neglected. The farmer each year bets he can beat the market and generally he loses. Put dairy cows on the farm, get a herd of hogs, and let them pay your bills. They will put an end to long time credits, enabling you to buy cheap for cash, and be independent of everybody. Enterprise Record-Chieftain. IN WOMAN'S BREAST ALWAYS BEGINS a SMALL LUMP LIKE THIS and ALWAYS POISONS DEEP GLANDS IN THE ARMPIT AND KILLS QUICKLY I will m ES10G0 IF I FAIL TO CURE any CANCER or TUMOR I TREAT BEFORE it Poisons BonaorDeep Glands NO KNIFE Of FAIN JmWt. No Pay Until Cured; No X Kay or other windle. An island plant makes the cure ABSOLUTE 6UAKAN Itt Any TUMOR, LUMP orl bore on tne up, lace or body lonir ia Cancer It Never Pains until last tags. 120-PAGE BOOK sent free; testimonials of thousands cured at borne WHITE TO SOME ANY LUMP IN WOMAN'S BREAST Is CANCER. We refuse thousands Dying, Came Too Lata. We have cured 10,000 in 20 yra. Address DR. & MRS. DR. CHAMLEY& CO. A 436 Valencia st, san francisco, cal KINDLY MAIL this to some one with CANCER crop of Japan is estimated at 16, 662,000,000 pounds, an increase of 5.1 per cent over last year. mer joeaman FUEL DEALER Fir, Oak, Pine and Slabwood, Lump Coal and Nut Coal. PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE. From now on my business is to be strictly cash; leave money with your orders. Orders left either at yard or with Slocum Drug Co. will re ceive prompt attention. More Wheat This Than Last. Year -The One Way To Keep Boys On The Farm. Has the small boy of the farm a garden or acre of corn all his own to do with as he desires? I recently visited a well-to-do gar dener all of whose boys were in business with him and was in terested to learn that he had made it a practice to pay his boys as kood a salary as they could get anywhere to work for him He began when each Doy was small and increased it as the boy could earn more. Consequently the boys learned the business and have become a part of it, until now they would not think oi leaving it. He has bunt a business that he can turn over to them with little fear of its going to pieces for lack of attention. -LeRoy Cady. Make Washington, Sept. 25. production of wheat in the prin cipal countries of the world that raise it is estimated to 4.1 per cent greater this year than last, the total production being esti A 1 A. ft Cr S Ss li maieu at .j,wu,uw Dusnels, ac cording to a cablegram to thede partment of agriculture at Rome The oats production, estimated ai :,.wu,uuv Dusneis, is 5.y per cent less than last year; rye, 1, irr rrr rsr i i i o.uuu.wu Dusneis, or t.7 per cent less: barley, 1,225,000,000 bushels, which is 1.2 per cent more than last year. The pre liminary estimate for corn which given for the United States, Eu ropean Russia, Spain, Italy, Hun gary proper, Japan, Bulgaria, Switzerland and Tunis is 22.4 per cent less than wa3 raised in these countries last year. The rice The Egg Business Pa. To assure a high quality of pro duct and prevent in a large mea sure the loss now experienced in the value of the country's egg production, producers are urged to observe the following five sim ple rules: (1) , Give the hens clean nests. (2) . Gather eggs at least once daily. (3) . Keep eggs in a cool, dry place. (4) . Market eggs at least twice a week. (5) . Kill or sell all mature malej birds as soon as the hatching sea son closes. For Sale Rumely 15-30 Oil tractor, Oliver 6-14" gang with extra shares, Canton Tandem disc harrow with tongue truck. All ia perfect condi tion. Practically new. Have not plowed 50 acres. Cost $2,458 00 de livered. To close an estate will put on cars for $2 000.00. E. L. Parrott, Roseborg, Ore. GOLDEN WEST GOFFER Was thoroughly demonstrated during the Fair and MADE A BIG HIT We Sell It and guarantee every can, money back. or PHELPS GROCERY COMPANY HAVE YOU ARRANGED FOR YOUR WINTER SUPPLY OF FLOUR Investigate our exchange terms. We can save you money. Deposit the wheat and draw out the flour as needed. No better flour made or sold on the Pacific Coast. We guarantee every sack of WHITE STAR FLOUR HEPPNER MILLING CO. i Dealers in Flour, Feed, Hay and Grain. Hihes, Pelts and Furs bought. Full line of Dr. Hess Celebrated Stock and Poultry Remedies. All guaranteed. CALL AND SEE US City Meat Market KINSMAN & HALL, Proprietors Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal, SUGAR CURED HAMS Try Some of our Sausage. Repair work of all kinds dona LEE CAiNTWELL. You will find everything necessary to quench that thirst at TEHES 1EjXJLmBJjL Thoroughly prepared to furnish all kinds of Cold Drinks, Ices and Ice Cream. The installing of the new Optimus Fountain places us in a position to offer up-to-date service, Your patronage earnestly solicited