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I H C tractor sizes range from 6-12 to 30-60 H. I', operating on kerosene aud gasoline. A line from you will bring you catalogues, facts and figures, and we will also tell you where the tractors may be seen. International Harvester Lucorporaied) Portland Ore. Champion Daarinf McCormick Milwaalea Oitana iUao PONT RAISE WEEDS! USE A JONES WEEDER Built in Morrow County Ml (Patented Dec. 16, 1913) There 1ms been a great need for a machine to cultivate pum merfullow that would do it thoroughly with the least possible loss of moisture and "do it quick." We claim the Jones Weedor will do all of this and more. It can be used in as many sections as wanted, like a harrow. Four sections cut IS feet 8 inches and pull no heavier than four sections of steel harrow. The blades having a slope of (10 it will not choke under nor mal conditions. I am now putting up 100 sections. Parties wanting this machine should send in their orders at once. For further information, prices, etc., write or see C. E. JONES City Meat MarKet KINSMAN & HALL, Proprietors Beef, Pork, Mutton and Veal FINE HOME CURED HAMS AND BACON. Ufe PALM has a complete line of CONFECTIONS, CIGARS and SOFT DRINKS Try our Pop Corn always fresh. R. M. HART M. L. CASE! CALLS ANSWERED Harvester equipment make Inter Address me Company of America Heppner, Ore. Funeral Director and Embalmer DAY OR NIGHT. a INDUSTRIAL REVIEW OE STATE. Progress of Industries and Manufac turing That Provide Oregon Peo ple With Payrolls. Salem, April 27. Labor Com missioner Hoff has renewed his fight to force all public Institutions upon an eight hour day and the State Hoard of Control refuses to comply, saying the legislature did not intend to put the state employes under the eight-hour public works law. Iiandon churches are building a revival tabernacle. An $8000 meat packing plant is being erected at Bums. The Springfield cement factory Is working a larger force. A new Christian church has been dedicated at North Bend. Astoria continues Its campaign for the use of wood block paving. . Washington population 1,250,000, Oregon 700,000. What's matter. Building docks and a seawall will enable Astoria to fill many streets. The Smith-Powers logging road Is to be completed south to Myrtle Point. Flavel will celebrate driving the first piling in the great Hill dock system. The California-Oregon Power Co. is seeking franchises in Douglas County. The J. K. Armsby Co. has up the proposition of building a cannery at Roseburg. The Eugene streetcar system is to be equipped with $40,000 pay-as-you-enter cars. E. D. Phillipi is shipping 200 calves to Silverton to help out the dairy industry. A large ice manufacturing plant has been completed and is ready for business at Bend. The Nyssa cheese factory on the Snake river in March made 12,233 pounds of cheese. The Farmers' Union of Coos coun ty has decided to build a co-opera tive store at Marshfield. During the first two weeks of Ap ril, Coos Bay shipments of lumber to San Francisco aggregated 6,000 000. The Colden Star and other mines in the Bohemia group are putting in' machinery and doing development work. Andy Matson, a Portland long shoreman is contesting the labor vote with O. P. Hoff for Factory In spector. D. L. Harden of J3ugene has in vented a drinking fountain for homes. and schools that will be manufactur ed there. Home industry won out at Eugene by an order of the city giving all or ders for sewer pipe to the Eugene Concrete works. Portland merchants are asking modification of the minimum wage and eight hour law to give more girls a chance to work. Elmer Dover of the Oregon Power Co. says with cheap power the 3 Pa cific Coast states will have seven mil lion population by 1920. The Vancouver bridge across the Columbia is to be on the draw or bascule plan to let the largest sailing vessels through, and is to be built of Oregon fabricated steel. Merchants and farmers plead the right of their sons to learn trades from which they are shut out by the apprentice ruling of the min imum wage commission. Portland auditorium plans have been rejected by the commissioners and local architects have been em ployed and a building all made in Oregon may be the result. Labor union and closed shop pol icies on the Portland water front are driving shipping more and more to Paget Sound on account of the high cost of loading and unloading ves sels. May 15,' Marion and Clackamas JOHNS For REPUBLICAN Governor Give this Job to a man who will reduce Taxes and cut down expenses If you had an interest in a private business you would want it conducted on business principles. You have an interest in the affairs of this State. The State of Oregon is a business institution run for the benefit of the people in it 'vim, in a certain sense, -I L I I ... . ' uc siucKnoiuers 111 its husmess interests. TAXES MUST BE REDUCED! In the coming primary election, Charles A. Johns, of Portland, will ask the vote of every person who believes the State of Oregon needs to have taxes reduced and expenses cut down. The only way to reduce taxes and cut down expenses is to apply the same principles in running the State that you would apply in running your own business. How many institutions would run along with an increase of oper ating expenses from year to year ? Not many. Well, let's reduce our taxes and cut down our expenses. Charles A. Johns, of Portland, is running on that platform and stands on his platform. Get him on the job! Start thinking about this today! Will you elect a man who will cut down expenses and reduce, taxes, .or a politician, as our next Governor ? The issue is clear. One will cut down taxes the other will cive jobs to his political friends. Which do you want f Paid Advertisement. counties vote on good roads brad is sues that will cause about a. mUtion and a half to be expended for labor on permanent highways if the ejec tions carry. The grange In many parts of the state is refusing to support the eight hour laws and other propositions emanating from Labor unions. For the past ten years the two bodies have worked together. Labor Commissioner Hoff declares that under the decision of the Su preme Court certain laborers at state institutions must come under the eight hour law, if the state lias to borrow money to pay them. Fewer game laws, fewer boards and commissions, and less inter ference with the industries, and more capital invested in manufactur ing enterprises. Is the line of devel opment now advocated by the peo ple of Oregon. K IXEMADYKNTX'KE. Dean Collins "Come, sit by my side, and listen well," Said the old, old man to the little lad; 'There's many a tale that I can tell Of thrilling adventures that I have had. I mind how I padled many a mile Where the tide of the mighty Con go flows " "I know," -said the lad, with a beam ing smile, "I've seen that stream at the mov ie shows" "I paddled long and I paddled far, And far tramped I o'er the jungle sod, Where wildest spots of Africa, are And white man's foot has but sel dom trod. I saw the buffalo plunge and snort In the miry fords of the upper Nile " "Yes,"cried the boy, "I know that sport: It's been in the movies quite a while." "And once, where the big Zambesi roars. As all of its water, downward hurled, Into a mighty chasm pours. A fall so vast that it shakes the world. I stood amazed as I watched the sight; No greater moment I hope to know -" "Yes," said the boy, "Twas just last night I saw those falls at the movie - ;! SllOW." "Ahora!" said the old, old man. "No doubt It would seem impressive to you to learn TfitJ have, followed the North Star 1 '' out ',.fo 'lara'"'whe,re the red. auroras bum; , Where the world stands wan in the icy air I have stricken the kingly white bear low " "Yes," said the lad, "its great up there; I've seen such hunts at the picture show." "Now woe is me!" said the gaffer old "The world of adventure, with all its scenes, To-day on a reel of film is rolled And flashed to life on the movie screens. My day is past, and it seems no place bave heaven remains, where they do not ko " "I saw," cried the lad, with shining lace, "A heaven film at the movie show STEAM-DRIED HAY; Each year finds the farmer more of a mechanic, as machine after ma chine appears to take the place of manual labor. The up-to-date farm now has its machine shop and farmer machinist. The farmer complains that for five years past he has been obliged constantly to purchase new labor-saving machinery. On the other hand, had it not been for these new inventions, many would have aaaaaaadaaaaaaaapaaaaaaraaaaaaaaaaa Children Cry The Kind Yon Have Always In use lor over ao years, aim lias been made under his per sonal supervision since its infancy. '&CCU4i( Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-good " are but Experiments that trifle -with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant. It I contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic ' substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys AVorms ' and allays Fcverishness. For more than thirty years it lias been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, "Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels, assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural Bleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend. - GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS IBears the The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years Tut etHTu eoMPanr. tt muby rrmrr, new York cnr. Reduction in While there has been no reduction in wheat prices, we are now reducing Flour prices 60c per bbl. The following prices will prevail til further notice: White Star Diamond H Diamond M Oriole Graham Per Sack $1.30 $1.25 " bbl. 5.00 4.80 " 5 " 4.90 4.70 ' 10" 4.80 4.60 Cream Middlings Pancake Flour Rye Flour 10-lb Sacks .35 .35 .35 SOLD AT ALL THE STORES Bran, Millfeed, Shorts, and specially cleaned Rolled Barley always on hand. Heppner Milling Co. been obliged to go out of business. The latest thing is steam-cured hay, which makes the farmer inde pendent of cloudy or rainy weather in haying time. The green grass is haul'd to the hay factory unloaded at one end of the plant and, 30 minutes later, emerges at the other end per fectly cured, ready for the barn or bale press. In case of rain, a canvas cover insures arrival at the barn without wetting. The farmer has about given up his time-honored trip to the "grist mill," and here comes the hay mill Frequent show ers make good grass, but much of this is ruined in the process of sun drying. The steam drier Is Indepen dent of weather, and moreover turns out a better product, and can work nights. Maud Muller might get a job checking the loads, but there isn't very much romance about watching the steam gauge and a lot of conveyor belts. H. H. Windsor, in the May Popular Mechanics Mag azine. SOME OIL ItKDUCTIOXS. At Heppner Garage: Gasoline in cases of 10 gallons, $2.75; Eocene coal oil, per case, $2.40; Pearl oil per case $2.15. These prices will prevail until further notice. ALBERT BOWKER. FOR SALE " Olio complete horso powor thresh ing machine In good shape and not an old rattle trap, "Pride of Wash ington" make. Persons thinking of buying will do well to see mo before some agent gets you. Price Is right. Bee Miller, Cecil, Oregon. Kinsman & Hall, local butchers, shipped a car load of sheep to the Portland market last Thursday. for Fletcher's Bought, and which has been Has borne the signature or Signature of $1.20 4.60 4.50 4.40 $1.05 z5L-,70 4.o $5.20 3.90 10-Ib .35 REDFR0NT Livery &Feed Stables Willis Stewart Prop. ' First Class Livery Rigs kept constantly on hand and can be furnished on short not ice to parties desiring to drive into the interior. First class Hacks and Buggies 'all around and see 113. Ve cater to the : : : Commercial Travel ers and Camping Parties and can furnish rigs aud driver on short notice. HEPPNER, ORE. Wilson Bayless of Rhea creek was a business visitor in Heppner on Saturday. Hour