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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1918)
t '' '.":?!! 1 T?'T..!pv!g , the GAZETTE-TIME8, HEPPXER, OREGON, THURSD V. (KTORKIl 17, 1918. PAGE KIV1I Town and Country. E. H. Carpenter, postmaster of Eight Mile, was a business visitor la Heppner on Monday. . Erik Bergstrom and sod Carl of Gooseberry, were business visitors In Heppner on Monday. W. W. Howard, extensive rancher of Little Butter creek, was dolus business in this city Monday. Send your tires to us for repairs. We guarantee all work and pay return postage. ARLINGTON VUL CANIZING WORKS, Arlington, Ore gon. 27-lni R. F. Wiglesworth, extensive rancher and sheepman of Pine City, transacted business In Heppner Mon day. James O'Brien, prosperous sheep man of Butter creek, returned the past week from a trip to Chicago, 1 where he has been with a shipment of sheep. Mrs. D. W. Boltnott and baby daughter departed Sunday for an extended visit among her relatives in Kentucky. She goes direct to Dawson, Kentucky, her home town and will visit there and at other Doints throughout the state, exoect- ' ing to be absent from Heppner for some time. 1 is not ck Fro st far away. You are thinking of some of the comforts for colder weather. Sam Hughes Company have anticipated your needs in their line of Sweaters, Plain and Stripes Mackinaws, Wool Shirts Caps, Woolen Socks and Underwear Woolen Blankets NOT TOO EARLY TO MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS NOW. Sam Hughes Co. ' 'House of Reliable Merchandise' ' Just To Remind You TF you are the owner of Liberty. Bonds of the First and Second Issues of 1917, you should take ad vantage of the privilege of converting them into 4 1-2 per cent bonds. This Privilege Expires November gtb We are at your service. Simply bring your bonds to us and we shall be pleased to look after all the de tails. Yours for service, FIRST NATIONAL , BANK HEPPNER, OREGON Our Resources are now more than a Million and a Half Dollars Owners of Liberty Bonds THESE HEN STAND BEHIHDPHESIDENT Senator McNary and Governor Withyccmbe Have Record for Patriotic Endeavor. Loyal and dependable support of the President and his prosecution of the war is the prime requisite demanded by all Amerioan citizens of every can didate fur office at this time. Win the war and win it now is the demand. Nobody lias any time for the pacifist. Mun of action aro wanted. Officials inf office who have measured up to these demands sliculd be retained, 'iuey are on ths job and intimately acquainted with the needs of the &ov ernmunt. They know what has boen done to cxpeiUie thj war. They kuuw what should he d:r.e to hasten the unconditional surrender of iho Huii3. It is with a full knowledge of these facts that tlis Republican State Cen tral Committee 'commeuds to the. vot ers of the stale every Republican nominee on the ticket. , Senator Mo Nary and Representatives McArtlsur, Hawley and Sinnott have made good. They have subordinated politics and are wonting earnestly for the one great cause win the war. Each has a 100 per cent record in his support of the President. Never have they faltered in backing up the President's war program. They have given him support at times when such Demo cratic leaders as Champ Clark, Kitcliin and Dent balked and by their attitude Imperiled the enactment of legislation vital to the successful prosecution of the war, foremost of which was the selective draft law. Here at homo, Governor Withy combe has cooperated with the Presi dent tn every war activity. His zeal in patriotic work has been unbounded. He Is intensely American. The un paralleled record Oregon has made In all war time activities and the alacrity with which the state has responded to every call for patriotic endeavor is due In part to the leadership of Cov entor Wlthycombe. Both in the halls of Congress at Washington and in the Governor's of fice at Salem, the people of Oregon are fortunate in having experienced men with a record 100 per cent Ameri canmen who are standing behind the President for a vigorous prosecution of the war to a speedy and victorious conclusion. Senator McNary, Representatives McArthur, Hawley and Sinnott, and Governor Wlthycombe should all be reelected. They are at their posts of duty. None is making a campaign. They are too busy serving their state and nation. They should be returned for continued service. Election of new and untried men, lacking in abil ity and experience to fit them tor the positions, would not only be unwise at this time, but would fall far short of the patriotic duty of the voters of this state. IS POLITICS ADJOURNED? The extent to which politics has been adjourned by the Democrats in this state is best revealed by the factB. While United States Senator McNary is remaining at his post of duty at Washington, loyally backing up the President in his prosecution of the war, his opponent, Oswald West, is conducting an active campaign for the Senatorship. Press of official busi ness, occasioned by war time activi ties, has made it necessary for Gov ernor Wlthycombe to forego a personal campaign. He is remaining at his office in Salem attending to the busi ness of the state and cooperating, with the national administration in every war time activity. Not so with Walter M. Pierce, who op poses him for the Governorship. Mr. Pierce is and for weeks has been mak ing a thorough canvass of the state urging his candidacy upon the voters. Sure! "Politics is adjourned" for the Republicans. What the Burns News said of Gov ernor Withycombe in the primary cam paign is equally true today: "The many level-headed actions of Governor Wlthycombe, coupled with his un daunted and unquestioned patriotism, with his tenacity of purpose to assist Oregon and its citizens in the fullest efficiency In domestic, commercial and military affairs, entitle htm to the Indorsement of the electorate of Oregon." "In his price fixing bill, as in his ca reer as Senator, Mr. McNary has Bhown his ability, his vision and his statesmanship. We are grateful to the state of Oregon for having given us such a Senator. He reflects credit upon his state and does honor to the nation." United States Senator John son, former Governor of California. "The altitude of Senator McNary on the temperance question in the United States Senate .has been most satisfac tory to the representatives of the Women's Christian Temperance Union at Washington, and we believe in Jus tice to the Senator this fact should be known by his constituents. "Officers of National Women's Christian Tem perance Union. 0. P. Hoff, Republican nominee for State Treasurer, is a broad-minded man of wide business experience with an intimate knowledge of state affairs. I He will come to the State Treasurer's i offioe well equipped for the important duties of the position. j The Height of Cjood Taste is displayed by men of refinement ?more in what they leave .off in their dress than what they put on. And a shirt can malce or mar your appearance. There are some shirts that have an air of quiet elegance a certain exquisite refine menta "something" hard to define but nevertheless very real. When you put one on you know you're well dressed in this respect just as well dressed as it is possible to be. Beau Brummel Shirts are made with extreme care. The cloths are tested for fastness of color as well as for strength. The collar hands are cut with steel dies always exactly the right size. Every operator who works on these shirts is the graduate of a "sewing school" main tained by the factory. A dozen other little details make for perfection in fine shirts. If you will come to the store and see the Beau Brummel Shirt we will be grateful. "We shall not press you to buy but we do urge you to get acquainted with this supreme shirt. Minor & Company Every Beau Brummel Shirt Has These Features Closed On Sunday Beginning Sunday, October 12 The Oregon State Council of Defense has requested that no delivery of petroleum products be made on Sunday. The Standard Oil Company is glad to comply with the re quest and beginning Sunday, October 12th, and thereaf ter until further notice, all of our distributing stations in the state of Oregon, including our automobile service sta tions, will be closed on Sunday. No sale or delivery of any land will be made on Sunday. " As in the case of our previous ruling regarding the sale of gasoline and engine distillate only between the. hours of 6 A. M. and 6 P. M. ; now week days only. This request is made for the purpose of conserving man power and we know that our patrons will patriotically cooperate in making this important war measure effective. Standard Oil Company (CALIFORNIA) Buy Another Bond ! IT WILL HELP TO KEEP THE HUN ON THE RUN 7