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THE UAZETTE-TIMF.8, HEPPSKK. OREOON, THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1918. r.M.i: six fWiL T HDeerina fWffl TTlTH the Deering Combined IfSI Harvester you can harvest ifcf r l it J your crop ior one-nan me ex oense vou can any other way. Two ra2H is all that is necessary to put your wheat in the sack. The machine cleans the grain in perfect manner, takes out and saves all weed seed and leaves straw in' bunches to be easily taken care of. Can furnish them with or without an engine. Will have to have your order early in order to insure getting the machine. The factory is lim ited to a definite number of machines and when ' tb,at number is reached there will be no more for anyone. Give Us Your Order Now GILLlMi & B13BEE WHY WE ARE AT WAR WITH GERMANY By EPHRAIM BOIOLASS ADMS Executive Head. History Depart m:nt Lelsnd Stanford Junior University 1 '-The object cf this war Is to deliver tl-e frca copies of tie world f.-om tt-.e menace a. d tie a.ual power ot a vast miliUry establishment controlled by an irresf jnsiblc Government, wi.ich, havir.y : cscietiy ilanred to dominate the world. f.rocc(d. d to carry oLt the plan without ! regard eitl er to ths sacred obligations I cf treaty or ti c Icn-j-establisl ed prac tices arj Icng-che-Ssr ed principles of in. I Si n.-tioi al action ard honor; . . ., This to rot U e German people. It i3 'C ri;t: less rr.ater of the German peo ple. . . . It is cur business to see to )! ".it the liiiory cf the rest of the w-'d is no lori-r lift to its handling." - Pre:, der.t Wilsjn, August 27, 191. TRA1T0?.S TO OUR DEMOCRACY. Th." Rt-p.eral definition cf a traitor H one "who gives aid and comfort to ihe or. my." This is usually applied to (fir (f action, as in the Oklahoma movement in opposition to the draff, or the encouragement of draft eva sinus, or when an American citizen rc veils our war plans to Oennany. ch acts co"s it;;te direct treason; Hit there in a kim' of indirect treason, nuHi harder to df-v und-eomhal, yet ofttti far more d. ;.j,i,ou3 to our toun- Chance Wilson and Lyman SwieU well known Grant county stockmen, were over from Monument last Saturday. laueli in the Monument section last v ea'..: t.) spend a few days on business ... t": . ;:! with friends and relatives. Y. L. Houston, timberman a:ul saw mill operator, was in Il-npne, from his plant at Parkers Mill over the week end. Jiiss Maude Griffiths of Portland is a rjucst at the home of her aunt and unele, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Pat ,3;syn in this city. O. E. Farnsworth was a pa.-s?ir,'ir last Friday to Rhea ihV.v. to spend a few days at the rtnch home of liis son Karl. Ed Farnswortli cpme over from his Mr. aud Mrs. Roy Campbell of So cial Ridge were visitors in Heppner :he first of the week. Mr. Campbell is a son of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Camp bell of this city and is now farming the Campbell ranch in the Social Ridge section. Every one concedes the fuct that PHOTtM.KAI'HS make the most appropriate GIFTS but many overlook the further truth that v.e do not carry them in stock. Inasmuch as your photograph must be manufactured to your order, make a date ror an early -sitting, DO IT X O V. SIGSBF.E STUDIO OVER OPERA HOUSE Heppner, Ore. J 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 prders ALL WORK GUARANTEED try and the succf dirtet trearrn. I? were . in this ror political, or hum ". on foot, all of v of the war than v.e the war then "y many social, t'irhu movements 1 ?h were ra-lleai (that is to ??.y, ai'vocates of change) in their prosr.i i-ucii, for example, were the Eocliti't?:? the Land Tax re formers, th-1 Pt- '.''.b. But all of theso asserted f.'.it'i :.i the democratic principle hi jrw.-riv 1 vit and wished to a;ain their en !s "y converting our democracy. J.: x-i cf the adherenli of these vnrie ..7 mov. merits have tec ogntzed thnt th's 'cinosracy of ours having enteral tr .-.u)iorted that ? MKEt, for th mo to the one gr at o" tear. Rut thr'.-e a feeble-minded or sn ;n war, must h. octal program: be subordiiiate.i ct of iriiiiii1.7 lit seme persons so ".capable of grasp ing the world !m.;:;rtance f t lii s war, that they talk and write things cal culated to v a'-r:i our efficien -y in war. These people ore trcitors to our 'fcmorraiy. The whole matter Is summd uy b? the Single Tax Journal of California Everyman, November, 1917): "Wil son's business now Is to wiu the war, and win it soon. . . . The radical press should stop knocking him and attend to its own business which Is to create the democracy that the Allies are to make the world safe for. To fight war, after it is on, is bootless. To hinder ifs quhk. effective prosecu tion is, of course, traitorous." But there are other methods than radical speech which can "hinder the quick, effective prosecution of the war." Labor organizations, long en gaged In a struggle for better I ibor conditions, may sc-; in the existence of war an opportunity to secure their de mands. If such demands are unu.iual and If they would have been unjusti fied had there been no war if lalir.r seeks to take special advantage of tl existence of war, then such labor r traitorous. It hiir'ers the succrssfr, prosjeu'ion of the war. For the niofi liart, labor erg ir'.r.stions lt,iv r.o .-ought such a;ec.al ad va Ir, a few have done so, and in piiiilic t timution they siani as traitors 10 on democracy. Business men men with capital are not free from ihe imputation c" traitorous conduct. 71: 1; rii.11 v;'r places his own busings iiitrt:' above the interests of the nntin?i i: his war is tra!to::s!y minde-l he deliberately see s profit at tli lense of national c Mwy tot !r sale of unriergiad:: uiiieiiais in government ) he rb"::!i! b? i.KnkY: not sim.'!y as a ch ;l, but as a trait.) This is the rare e-cepr-jn. It Is tl, almost unconscious exul uiien f h :r.vn businebs inten-sts, lmwevor, th. r,iakes the average hi:s!n :'? nrt r'-i gerouily liable to traitnuiis c.-'dn There is no such thing :'.:; "ii:;:; ..;: us usual" during ' war. Finally, the que: '.ion nf !: :: -i returns afd of s:li-:r-it,.g to loans is ilireetly ar::l -us!iivi-!y 11 e tion of loyalty or 'rons'n. T'i no need to argue ihe point tint :;nn who ror.'ral.i hi-' rw. -.n:a!:e8 dishonest tux returns i "-a'tor in ir.tint ar.d de 'rl. v a bent ler'ding to the Rovcnsi.: Such lending ni'-aus j k acrid: e. Jiut 'I: v,-,u-won with'i.i" saee T' ---;. rifles. If a !.:;;n mo. '(.' ! nd. and if b.- 'iee is traitorous, for b", hindi a 'id effective (.'ros"''ution of the war. Such traitors may indeed nnr l brought to punif.h-v n', even :ii(i::r.v they deserve it. as much as Hie r adi eal Pacifist who arniies asti'njtt tin's v.ar, or covertly belittles the hones'y of the purposes of our Allies, lint the r'ie( v:ho sneers, ami the mae nith money vho inn leml ami floes not, are alike tmitoroui to our coun try, to our faith in ile.mn-rney. and to our ohje.its in this war. And ice, v ho do make saeriflcs, know them for the traitors that they are. I t t r a!iy i can nd tir tT. th-1 It SI" b qu This Is the ninth of a series of ten articles by Professor Adams. W. W. Smead and S. E. Notson re turned Saturday from Portland, where they attended the war workers conference. They reported a most successful gathering. Several differ ent moetings were held during the three days session. 1a log tifd a tbttUtr ", ". Tkt crnff womlt ii b ttnAif to tmiim mm in tit. j v A Uncle Sam will Hand Him Real GRAVELY Chewing Plug in a Pouch from You The U. S. Mails wi!I reach any man in Uncle Sam's Service. When you send him tobacco, let it be good tobacco tobacco worth sending all that long way the flat, compressed plug of Real Gravely. Give any man a chew of Real Crarely Plug, and he will tell you that's the kind to lend. Send the bcttl Ordinary plug is falie economy. It cost less per week to chew Real Gravely, because a small chew of it lasts a long while. If you smoke a pipe, slice Gravely with your knife and add a little to your smoking tobacco. It will gir flavor improve your smoke. SEND YOUR FR'END IN THE II. S. SERVICE A POUUI OF GRAVELY Dealer all around here carry it in 10c. pouches. A Sc. tamp will put i. into his hands in any Trainine Camp or Seaport of the U. S. A. t-ven "over there" a 3e. sUmp will take it lo him. Your dealer will supply envelope and tiive you official direc lions how to address it. P. B. GRAVELY TOBACCO COMPANY, Danville, Va. Tht Patent Pouch keepi it Frith an J CUan and Good It is not ffaal Lravly without (Ais rrotoeuan Seal Established 1831 Sapolio doing its work. Scouring for U.b.Marine Corps recruits. Join Now! ENOCH MORGAN SONS CO. APPLY AT ANY ?OST OFFICE for SERVICE UNDER THIS EMBLEM . Men who wear this emblem are U.S. MARINES DKV FORK 1TK.MS. The R. A. Farrens home was the .'ceue of a little blaze one day last week and for a short time It looked .ery much like the house was doom ed. Mrst Farreus had been frying u as m.at rinds i.i the oven, which had been left there too long h'T sister opened the oven a mass of flames shot out. This hap i :o:l near dinner time and the men ore at the house to hel;i put out he fire. As itwas, the kitchen ana .lining room were considerably dam aged . Davis district closed its school .day 24tli. Three students took the 8th grade examinations on the 17th .:.d lK:h. M.sk hammer, the teach .. lias returned to her brother's home at 1252 Belmont street, Port-and. tendance" of school in the Davis district. i Chas. Christopherson Is plowing ! the Cooper place. This land has been j idle for some years. i A. F. Young's mother is back from j Portland and spending her usual sum , liter's vacation with her son and fam- j fiy- ! U. A. Pay Is making war on the I weeds. He is now weeding his grain I by hand and not many weeds have a j chance where he farms. Mr. and Mrs. McN'abb have the I pleasure of a visit from their rela ; tivts in Iowa this summer. Mrs. Fairelo has returned to her , home at Mr. Halls. ni Hff LOSSES SURELY PREVENTED til yl.l I CUTTER'S BUCKLEO PIUS J Lit 1V1 & Low-priced, trcsh. rrli-iM; preferred ty wrstern Slot k men. becfluw Ihw protect whrra other IU-DD59 iiRU.oiatinieR rins, i uu QO-Jost okL Blickl&e Plllt. $4.00 llsc any iiijcvUir, Kit CnttfT'i simplest and strongrst Tlie s.iiK?rioriiy of Cutter prelims is due to over IS ycirsuf Lp'ttJilUlng in VACCINB3 AND SUHUMS only. Insist on CirrrtK a. 11 unobultuUa. onier direct Ths Cutter laporatory. wmwy, atngim jj WW I haul baggage and passengers to and from the depot to any part ot the city. Phone 655 or 183. Lee Cant-well. if Rev. Jones of lone preached at i this office, "ry I-'ork May 20th, where the Sun-j .lay school had an attendance of 35 ;r 40. The collection was turned over to the Red Cross. I - FOR HALF Light team of horses j weight about 1150 pounds. Inquire 4t. FOR HALF Studeb'iker car, sev ien passenger, Model "35", perfect ioe Farrens returned to her home at Top, Oregon after her year's at- quire at this office. mechanical condition. Terms $450, $200 cash and note for balance. In- tf. Don't let him get like this Dr. Daniels' Antiseptic Dusting and Healing Powder FIXES GALLS, SORES AND CUTS Costs only SOo large can, at our Agents Ask for Dr. Dsoiels' Horse Book its Fres HUMPHREYS DRUG CO . Agents for Dr. Dan iel's Horse, CoW & dog remedies. WITH FREE BOOKS FOR SALE Two, good, heavy, gentle work mules. Five head of good work horses and mares, three of which are good leaders. Inquire Frank Anderson, Heppner. 4-tf A New Perfection Oil Cook Stove means kitchen comfort and convenience. Ask your friend who has one. Used in3,000,000 homes. Inexpensive.easy to op erate. See them at your dealer's today. Your Kitchen Cool as the Seashore Even on the hot summer days you can keep your kitchen comfortably cool by using a New Perfection Oil Cook Stove. No dirt or dust to contend with ; no smoke or odor. Lights at the touch of a match and heats in a jiffy. ' Easy to operate and more convenient than coal or wood. Economical. Bakes, broils, roasts, toasts, all the year round. In 1, 2, 3 and 4 burner sizes, with or without ovens or cabinets. Ask your dealer today, STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) NEW PERFECTION OIL COOK STOVE G. W. Milholland - Special Agent - - - Heppner Ore. Gilliam & Bisbee, Heppner DEALERS Leach Bros., Lexington T. H. Lowe, Cecil