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THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HKPPXER. ORE., TUTKSIuy. XOV. 5. iu PAGE TTTRER A. v OREGON HAS MOST f People's Cash Market Phone Main 73 All kinds of Fresh and Cored Meats, Poultry, Lard We pay highest cash prices paid for Stock, Hides and Pelts. HENRY SCHWARZ, Proprietor EXCELLENT EXHIBIT ? Manufacturers and Land Products K'iow Oreat Success Oregon First to Finish BuildiiiR at San Franris.ro Exposi t f y y y y Portland, Ore.. Xov. S iqu (Special) The Mann fit ff 11 rnra anl f T T t ? T t f f "t T f ? f t T T T t f " - ? t ; t ' T ? ? t ? T f t T T T T T ? t ? T T t , 4 f $ t t t ! ! ! $ ! tt To Our Subscribers: We Are Now Offering You The Excellent Opportunity to Take Advantage of Our Bargain Day Offer in The Weekly Oregonian and The Gazette-Times $L50 Two Papers for the price of one. Get al the local and state news as well as un merous special features at your home every week. i i t f t t f t t i t t f ? t t t t t t t t f f y y y y f y f y y y y y 9 T t I f y y 9 y y y y y y y . r Land Products Show. ntaHn greatest displayver made of the pro ducts of the fan.is and mills nf i,i state Is now on. From every section oi me siaie nas come remarkable specimens of the products of farm and factory and from all parts of the state are coming the crowds which will fill the great Armory to over flowing. The past week was a Tint. able one In the point of attendance, special time Having been allotted to the visitors from individual com munities. Forest Grove sent, a delegation of 150 strong, Woodburn inn. nnri sa lem and Eugene sent an onthnuiaettn crowd of Radiators and Cherrians, these two organizations beine thp guests of the Royal Rosarians nf Portland. Eight counties are repre sented In the Willamette Valley ex hibit which It Is Intended to send to the Panama Pacific Exposition in 1915. ; The counties represented by tins exhibit are Washington, Yam hill, Polk, Benton. Lane. Linn. Mar ion and Clackamas. HEPPNER WOOD YARD ED BRESLIN, Prop. Dealer In Wood and Coal Leave orders with Slocum Drug Co. or phone Main 60. I - . . v Oregon was not oniv "first in tho selection of her building site on the grounds of the San Francisco Exposi tion, but she was also the first to finish her building and the first tn throw the building open for a public entertainment. On last Saturday evening & Hallow'een dance was given to six hundred invited guests under the auspices of the Oregon So ciety of California co-oDeratine win. the exposition officials. All nthor state societies represented In San Francisco were invited and each wan asked to christen the huge ine col umn representing that particular state. Oregon apples and cider from Hood River were served and a for mer resident of Portland suDnlied automobiles to transport the guests to and from the building. WILL GIVE $1000 IF I FAIL TO CORE any CANCER or TUMOR I t'tat tiifm it POISONS deep lands or itUchss ti boat vitr.cut RnifearPain .a PAY Until Cured So X Ruv nr nthnr rwindle. Au island rjia-t makw t ho cure WRITTEN GUARANTEE V Tumor. Lump or ore on the lip, face r body 6 moailwia -aneef and never r-i:if niiiJ htslus: 20-PAGE BOOK sent ''HEK, 10.HX) tcsti aonials. Vrttt to ism 1 LUMP IN WOMAN'S BREAST . CANTOS nnil if u .1 .!... cp glaiida iu the nrnipit a id KILLS QUICKLY ...... ,1 ir.-n p vv u rancor is ya Pmali 1M .CHAJLEYUO.g ' rlctfy Rjliab's , Sraitest Canctr Snscislist living 434 1 436 Valencia St, San Francisco, Ca! Mil Mil THIS to scmecne with wry APPLES ! EXTRA FANCY GOOD KEEPERS Rome Beauty, Winesap, Johna. than and Yellow Newtowns Right now is the time to come in and buy your supply for the winter. We also have the famous ) Netted Gem Potatoes the kind they use on the dining cars Come in and buy a few sacks and see how good they are. If you are thinking about "good eats" just think "Sam Hughes"-that's the place to find what you want in groceries. SAM HUGHES CO. Foiled. "Who's thnt worried man over at the third table?" "That is lli-Illson, the inventor of the hydraulic telephone, the wireless razor and many other marvelous scientific discoveries." "Wonder what's bothering him?" "He can't Invent an excuse with which, to greet bis wife when hA mts home'-Phllndelphta Ledger. Not at Bad at She Thought. Sir. Flatte How would vou like to get into one of those diving suits they use ror exploring the bottom of the ocean, dear? Mrs. Flatte I'd hate to be shut nn In one of those things. "Oh, you wouldn't be shut un. denr You know, they have speaking tubes attached to them. Yonkers Statesman. Domestio Discipline. "1 told tny boy that If he was care ful of his behavior I'd take him to a ball game." "Sometimes," replied Mr. Comrox, "I think that a boy is n greater comfort than a girl. My dnucbter told me th.nf. If I didn't show more culture she'd make me go to another classical con cert."-Washlngton Star. In order to enjoy the immediate benefits of the reclamation exten sion act passed Sent. 14. settlers on all government irrigation projects must file formal acceptance of the terms of that act with the local nrn- ject manager-not later than Nov. 15. Failure toTBle sue!) acceptance by the date named will force settlers to meet payment falling due Dec. 1, 1914, on whicli date they must also meet any and all deferred Davments In the event that the acceptance is on file by Pec. 1, instead of h avine to pay an installment of six dollars per acre, the settler will be rennireri to pay 2 per cent of the balance due under the contract for the purchase of water rigiits. Failure to make the necessary payment due on Dec. 1 will result in the forfeiture of the water right entry. Showing Off. f f A CP) Funeral Director 1. L. VnOLi nA Fmkalmar CALLS ANSWERED DAY OR NIGHT. The Gazette-Times costs you $1.50 per year. For tliis $1.50 you get from 6 to 8 pages of home news and 16 pages of good farm and general information. Almost three times as much for your money each week as you get elsewhere in the county. "Scandal Is like a mat" "How so?" "It can be laid at anv onn'fl ilnnr"- Clncinnati Commercial. Mean Brute. 'It Is nlwnys possible for a man to convince a woman against ner will," said Mrs. Gnbb. "Yes," replied Mr. Gabb. "And ten minutes Inter Bhe forgets that she has fceen conviiiced."-Clnclnnati Enquirer. Why The Youth's Companion Should Be In Every Family. "If I could take only one naner said the late Mr. Justice Brewer of the Supreme Court, "it would be the Youth's Companion a little of ev erything in a nutshell, and unbi ased." The Companion is a familv paper In the completest sense. It provides reading that, without failing to interest the young, still interests the mature. It unites young and old through their common enjoyment of delightful iiction, agreeable miscel lany, and the clear exposition of pub lic questions. So carefully is it edited, so varied are its contents, that it would easily supply a family with entertaining fic tion, up-to-date information and wholesome fun, if no other periodical entered the house. If you are not familiar with The Companion as it Is today, let us send you sample copies and the Forecast for 1915. New subscribers who send $2.00 for the fifty-two Issues of 1915 will receive free all the remaining issues of 1914, besides a copy of The Com panion Home Calendar for 1915. THE YOUTH'S COMPANION. 144 Berkeley Street, Boston, Mass. Xew Subscriptions Received at this Ollice. Paradoxical. "There must be ground for tha ro. ports about that married couple's troubles." "Why must there?" "Because the reports are so much In the alr."-Baltlmore American. FARM FACTS. Help to organize rural life and make the country a better place in which to live. The problem which confronts the farmer next in imnortancce to dis tribution is diversification. Agriculture has gone through two thousand years of evolution and is still in an experimental stage. Over-production Is the stumbllnir block, and systematic marketing the stepping-stone of agriculture. It s the duty of everv farmer to see that his wife is supplied with ev ery equipment to lighten her labors. To eliminate waste and Inefficien cy in marketing, the farmer should keep in close touch with market con ditions. The problem of marketing is the biggest business proposition of any age or nation and one that will re quire the combined efforts of all the agencies of civilization to solve. 1 REDFRONT Livery & Feed Stables WILLIS STEWART, Proprietor. First Class Livery Rigs kept constantly on hand and can De iurnished on short no tice to parties desiring to drive into the interior. First class Hacks and Buggies Call arouad and see us. We cater to the Commercial Travel ers and Camping Parties and can furnish rigs and driv er on short notice. HEPPNER - - - OREGON RAMS FOR SALE I have Lin coln and Shropshire. Both lambs and yearlings. C. A. MINOR. The Portland Evenine and The Gazette-Times $4.50. FREE FREE Memoirs of Napoleon In Three Volumes This man caused the last general European war. His personal memoirs, written by his secretary, Baron De Meneyal, are full of the most absorbing incidents, especially in view of the present great Euro pean struggle. Just a hundred years ago, his ambi tions bathed the Continent in a sea of blood. 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Belns of good heisht almost six feet and having a moderately full swing, my club irets a cood sween in its course toward the ball, so tbat the point I strive for la to have the club head moving at its maximum of sneeri at the moment of Impact with the ball. 1 know I could get greater distance than I do ordinarily, for now and then I do try to hit as hard and as far as I can, with additional yards resulting. These efforts, however, are made when there is nothing at stake and are merely a bit of experimenting. To make such extra efforts the rule rather than the exception would be the nlrt story of sacrificing accuracy for dis tance, 'me minute a golfer begins do lus that In comnetition ho Is "Inst " ur sucn is my bellef.-Franc s Ouimet n St Nicholas. Holding Out. "Does he tell hla wife everything?" "Yes, In time." "In time? 1 don't understand you?" "He usually waits a month or two before letting his wife know tbat he's had a raise in salary." Detroit Free Press. Convincing Evidence. jit Rose Colored Snow. Snow of a beautiful rose color hna fallen In the Alns. chieflv on the Todl group of mountains (11,887 feet) In the canton of Glnrus. On analysis It was found to be impregnated with minute particles of sand, it is thought that this is the aftermath of the great storm in the Sahara, which blew large quan tities of sand across the sea and the Italian Alns to the Swiss mountains. The "rose snow" hung In the upper air several weeks before falliajr "I say, old man, do you believe In metamorphosis?" "1 certainly do. I once owned an au tomobile." "I fail to see the connection." "Well, It turned turtle." St Loula Globe-Democrat Man's Inhumanity. "And what do you think I'd look best In, George?" inquired the chatter ing wife at the recess of a three hour talk on clothes. "In a coma, darling," replied George, be having secured hla hat New York Press.