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T.U.E TWO THE GAZKTTE-TIMES, HF.PPXEB, OREGOX, THURSDAY MARCH 7, 1918. NDUSTRIALGLUBNQTEST EVERYBODY KNOWS VALVE-IN-HEAD MEANS BUICK by com SUPT. ODD ki SALE Announcing New Models for 1918 THE NEW BUICK LINE for nineteen-eighteen is complete from every standpoint of finish, refinement, comfort and service and provides a car for every demand. The successful development of the valve-in-head motor by Buick builders proves what can be done when the idea is right and its application sound. ' NO DTJST-NO EXPOSURE-NEW MODEL BUICK VALVES ENCLOSED IN DUST-PROOF CASE. E- 4 $920. New Buick Prices : . E45 $1415. 5-pas. touring, car, 6 cyl. E-34 $925. Two-passenger roadster. E-46 $1845. 4-passenger Coupe, 6 cyl. E-35 $925. Five-passenger touring car. E-47 $1945, 5-paasenger Sedan, 6 cyl. E-44 $1415. 3-pas. roadster; 6-cjlinder. E-49 $1645. 7-pas, touring. car, S cyl. E-50 $2325. 7 passenger Sedan, 6 cyl. ALBERT BOWKER LOCAL AGENT HEPPNER GARAGE THOMSON BROS. Carry a complete .line of Dry Goods, Ladies' and Gents' Fur nishings, Shoes, Groceries, etc. We were never better pre pared to serve you than at present. Come in and let us show you our line. NEW SPRING GOODS ARRIVING DAILY Thomson Brothers 3 H. C. Mr. Fanner are you Prepar- ed to Handle 1918 Crop ? CONDITIONS WILL FORCE YOU TO USE BINS. THEHEFORE THE BEST WILL PROVE THE CHEAPEST PERFECT GRAIN BIN Made by Stay-Round Silo Co, Portland, Oregon. Githens, Agent for Morrow Co It J L II if';; j ( 51 I j Meatless Days! The People's Cash Market I cooperating with the food administration by encouraging the sale of fish and poultry as substitutes for the other meats which we want to save. Irfi'.IHKCa FRESH OYSTERS, CLAMS, CRABS, FISH Mr Hoover says: "Eat more flsh." The best will be found here. Ptone Main, 73 HENRY SCHWARZ, Proprietor BE SHOULD ALL EAI PLENA BUT WISELY In our zeal to do onr best and to follow the request of those responsi ble for the food supplies of our na tion we are often led into a misun derstanding of the real value of good suggestions. Eat plenty, but wisely and without waste, is a catchy saying that has not been quoted enough and if followed will lead to true Hoover izlng. According to Miss Grace Jphnson of O. A. C. the term "conservation" means neither starvation the man's Idea, nor economy as often stated by women. It means that with a lit tle thought one or two splonsful of sugar in a cup of coffee, if carefully stirred will make that drink just as sweet as three or four that are not stirred, but remain undissolved In the bottom of thee up. For many of us it will mean substituting more veg etables in the place of a diet consis ting of mostly meat and bread. We are not expected to do a full days work with half a'days meals but we should take some thought for our own health as well as the needs of the nation especially where helping one helps the other. FOR SALE A two-ton Federal truck and a Velle touring car, S pas senger. These machines in good repair.- Phone 25F5 Heppner. R. H. WEEKS. . . lmpd. be- Woman Would Take Her. Place As Farm Manager. A woman of Oregon would do her bit by taking full management of an Eaftern Oregon farm. Her name is Mrs. Mary Willis and her present home is St. Johns, Ore. In a letter to the GazetteTlmes she says: Dear Sir: Be so kind as to send me a copy of your paper, as I wish to lo cate to your county, if I can find a Dosition. I was raised on a farm and would like to manage a sheep or stock ranch, as I believe a middle aged wo man is more careful than yonnger men. My only son is in the army and I must needs make a living. Please let me know of some elderly men who wish to retire from active mana elne of their ranches. I am a member of the Rebekah Lodge and can give best references. Am fond of out door work and a very careful woman of middle age. Mrs. Willis gives her address as 512 Tyler St., St Johns, Portland, Ore. Fritz Rader Released on Ball By Grant County Court. Canyon City. Fritz Rader of Long Creek, who shot and killed Alex Mc Cue, had his hearnlg in the Justice court. He was held for trial, but admitted to bail in the sum of $10, 000, which was furnished by his fa ther. ' The state waB represented by District Attorney Ashford and Ra der's attorneys are John L. Rand of Baker and Errett Hicks of Canyon. Former Heppner Physician Wins . Medical Commission. Dr. Chester A. Downs, who was as sociated with Dr. A. D. McMurdo in this city last summer, has won his commission as first lieutenant in the United States Army medical reserve corps. Dr. Downs has already left Portland for Los Angeles, whore he will enter the war surgery station. He expects to be assigned to duty In the orthopedic division of the medical corps. Dr. Downs Is a graduate of the Uni versity ot Oregon and of John Hop- George Herbert Betts, author of "The Mind and Its Educator," said: "When education was looked on as a matter of mere culture, or of disci pline of the mind, it did not matter ; so much what was studied. But since i we have come to see that education is directly and immediately related to success in the concrete affairs of life, ft has become evident that thes chool must present such matter for the child to study as will give hjm the training needed in these cincrete af fairs. -Under the newer ideal for educa tion we are coming to see that men tal discipline is directly related to the amount of Interest and effort which the pupil himself puts into the study, and that it has no meaning ex cept as it applies tot he actual affairs In which he sets his powers at work." Through the Industrial Club work, the pupil can apply what he learns In school to his everyday affairs In life, and so It has come to stay and I hope In time It will be a part ot the school curriculum. Through It the child develops a spirit ot cooperation and civic pride. The social nature of its members is cultivated. System, thrift, economy and leadership are developed by It. Training in the method of conduct ing public meetings, in standing be fore an audience, and In giving ex pression to the individuals thought, Is worth much to the child and Is al so attained through club work. In answer to the Inquiry, "what Is Club work," will say: It is the perfor mance of a definite enterprise, baaed on sound principles, and supported by federal and state aid. This year it has been put on a war basis and every boy and girl in the state has been asked to do some phase of the work. Take up some project and fol low It through to completenetss. Its motto Is: "Make the Better Best." Its emblem: The four leafed clover with the fourH's represent ing, the head, the heart, the hand and the health. -', " Boys and girls think this over and decide to do your bit and if discoura ged read the following poem, and It will help you to "Try, try again." Thinking. If you think you're beaten, you are; If you think you dare nit, you don't; It you like to win but you think you can't, i It's almost a. cinch you won't. If you think you'll lose, you're Jost, For out in the world we find, Success begins with a fellows will; It's all in the state of mind. If you think you're outclassed, you are; You've got to think big to rise; You've got to be sure of yourself, fore , You can ever win a prize. Life's battles den't always go To the stronger or faster man, But soon or late the man who wins Is the one who thinks he can. ' MRS. C. W. SHURTE, County School Superlntendant. FINE Old Body Yellow Valley Fir Wood in 4-foot or 16-inch lengths at $9.50 and $10.75 re spectively. F. O. B. in yards at Heppner. flfow or Write J. E. MARTIN "WOOD MAN" NEWBERG, OREGON Batteries Re-Charged We have recently installed a new TUNGAR RECTIFIER for re charging batteries. Net another one like it in Morrow County. BRING IN YOUR BATTERIES We Guarantee Satisfaction. The Oregon Garage Home of the Republic Tires Every one concedes the tact that PHOTOGRAPHS make the most appropriate GIFTS but man overlook the further truth that we do not carry them in stock. Inasmuch as your photograph must be manufactured to your order, make a date ror an early sitting. DO IX NOW. SIGSBEE STUDIO OVER OPERA HOUSE Heppner, Ore. L MONTERESTELU MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS PENDLETON, OREGON FINE MONUMENT AND CEMETERY WORK All parties interested in getting work in my line should get my prices and estimates before placing their orders ALL VORK GUARANTEED kins Medical college. He spent one year In the Interior ot China as a member of the faculty and member ot the hospital staff of a medical school maintained, by Yale University. Bartholomew were visitors in Mr. and Mrs. Chas. ot Butter Creek Heppner Monday and while here Mrs, Bartholomew paid, this office a pleas,- aot '