Tlii: GAZKTTK-TIMES. HKPPXER, OREGON, THCRSD Y. MARCH 20. 1919. PACE MX oiingPoinis Boiling points are vaporizing point. The fiiU, uniform chain of boiling points is necessary in high quality esse line. Bed Crown has them,' Look for the Rd Crown sign before you rill. STAKDARD OIL COMPANY (CtluonuaJ sis Gasoline 10 ;:(. V. MiUHtl.i.ANU, Special Agent, S;.ir.t!:i!il Oil Company, Heprmer aw r g-.'K'W.y.'A.at wrvskam ii.wiifw.jai 1 THS GAZETTE-TIMES, Your Home Paper. $2.00 Fer Year. Salem. Or.. March 13. (Special.) Attorney-General Brown today completed ballot titles for the nine measures which were referred to the people by the recent legislature and which will be the only measures on the ballot at the special election to be held June 3. The ballot titles follow: Constitutional amendment Re ferred to the people by the legisla tive assembly. Submitted by the legislature Lieutenant-governor constitutional amendment. Purpose: Amending sections 1 and 8 of article V of the constitution of the state of Oregon by providing for the election of a lieutenant-governor whose election, term of office and qualifications shall be as now provided for the governor, who shall be preshh it of the senate, receiving therefor u sal- Highest Testing Herd in Entire State of Oregon Fed From Tum-A-Lum $i!o U Vil.fr-HrtTt r n -mi.... i . rnici.nwD i r a r to mi. i. bit. v4 r vnr , Xt Tilt Tttrt e lit. Li.t.ft-, "To begin with, Henry Ht'lmholtz of Redmond, ! had the highest herd in en tire state of Oregon. His ' U holsteins walked away from KiOO cows in the test and won first place in the November Record, aver aging 933.7 lbs. of milk and 44.3 lbs. of butter fat in 30 days. The next high est herd averaged on'j 555.1 lbs. of milk and 32.1 lbs. of butter fat. Mr. Helmholtz fed his cows Sunflower Ensilage ami reports that the cows rel ished it as much, if not tM.. 5 tons per acre, while corn went 8 tons. mocr, than corn sunflowers went Investigate Sunflowers for Silage Ask the County Agriculturist. Sunflowers produce several times as much per acre as corn just as good feed can be grown on non-irrigated land. NORTHWEST STOCKMEN ARE GOIOG TO $ILO$ Dairv men Sheep men Beef cattle men, are going to build TUM-A-LUM $L$. TUM-A-LUM WOOD HOOP $ILO recommended over all other types of silos by "Washington State College and many county ogriculturalists. 'The first $ilo in Morrow County, Ore. The first $ilo in Jefferson County, Ore. l The first $ilo in Deschutes County, Ore. iThe first $ilo in Crook County, Ore. The first $ilo in Sherman County, Ore. The most popular $ilo in Umatilla, Benton and Yakima Counties. fThe largest $ilo in Eastern Washington and Oregon, i The coming $ilo in Walla Walla Valley. Turn A Lum SILO HUNDREDS IN ACTUAL USE Built from our free plans and specifications. BUILD NOW Any farm building all building material prices now stable and will not decline this year. TUM-A-LUM LUMBER COMPANY HEPPNER LEXINGTON IONE ary of $10 a day during the legisla tive session and who shall be gov ernor In case of vacancy: and that f this amendment is adopted the governor shall appoint a lieutenant governor to hold otlice until a lieu-.enant-governor is elected by the leoplo at the general election in 1922. Aid to Roosevelt Highway Asked. Constitutional amendment Re eried to the people by the legisla te assembly. Submitted by the legislature In dustrial and reconstruction hospital amendment. Purpose: To amend section 3 of the article XIV of the institution of the state of Oregon, 30 as to permit the location by the ogislature of an industrial and re jjnstruction hospital in some other .ounty than where the sent of gov ernment is, without requiring rati ca'ion by the electors of the state. Proposed law Referred to the people by the legisltaive assembly. Tho Roosevelt coast military high-! way bill. Purpose: To appropriate1 1:3 sum of $2,500,000 contingent i upon the appropriation by -the ' United States of an equal amount, f.-r the purpose of assisting the United States in constructing a mil itary highway from the city of Astoria through Clatsop, Tillamook, Lincoln, Lane, Douglas, Coos and Curry counties, state of Oregon, to tho California state line; to raise said sum by the issue and sale of bonds of the state of Oregon and to .r..,ide a me .hid of payment of in erest and principal thereon and for .he retirement of such bonds. Reconstruct ion Fund Proposed. Proposed law, referred to the people by the legislative assembly. Soldiers, sailors and marines educa tional financial aid bill. Purpose: Providing honorably discharged sol diers, sailors and marines enlisted or .i. ducted from, Oregon may attend Siiy institution of learning, public or private, in Oregon, and have their necessary expenses, not exceeding i&Z per mcni.li nor $200 per year, paid by the state for not more than four years; levying two-tenths of a mill state tax to provide funds for such purpose. Constitutional amendment Re let red to the people by the legisla tive assembly. Submitted by the legislature: Five-million dollar reconstruction bonding amendment. Purpose: To amend article XI of the constitution of the state of Oregon by adding to said article, section 7 A, so as to permit the bonding of the state of . Oregon for not more than $5,000,000 for the promotion of reconstruction, reclamation and land settlement projects, and particularly to ratify, I validate and confirm an act which I has been passed by the legislature 'and referred to the people at the 'same election at which this amend ment is submitted, which purports to , bond the state of Oregon in order to carry out so-called reconstruction, reclamation and land settlement policies. Tax to Bo for Market Roads. Constitutional amendment Re ferred to the people by the legisla tive assembly. Submitted by the legislature Market roads tax bill. Purpose: Providing for the con struction of state market roads, un der the supervision and control of county courts; providing for the an- iiual levy of a one-mill tax on all I taxable property, apportioning the proceeds among such counties as be jcome entitled to a share thereof; .,,,v.ftri.;ntr pnniUv nnnrts to lew a property tax in each county for con itruction of market roads in an imount equal to the sum appor ioned to such county hereunder; xcepting from tho limitations im msed by section 2 of article XI of ho constitution art taxes levied un der the provisions of this amend ment. Proposed law Referred to the people by the legislative assembly. Submitted by the legislature: Ronds Amount to $.-,,000,000. Reconstruction bonding bill. Pur pose: To bond tho state for not more than. $5,000,000; to levy taxes to pay for same; also to construct hospitals at Portland and Salem, agricultural college buildings at Corvallis, uni versity buildings at Eugene, normal Bchool buildings at Monmouth, hos pital building at Pendleton; to aid in the construction of armories at Marshfleld, Astoria, Baker, Bend, La Grande and Medford: to con struct a penitentiary in Marion county; to develop reclamation pro jects on arid, swamp and logged-off lands and to provide for the settle ment thereon of honorably dis charged soldiers, sailors and marines of the United States. Proposed constitutional amend ment Referred to the people by the legislative assembly. State bond payment of irrigation and drainage bond interest. Purpose: Payment by state of irrigation and drainage district bond interest for the first five years by issuing state bonds and repayment of money with interest to state by such districts, six months after maturity of such district bonds, on condition that such districts are found on examina tion by state commission to comply with required conditions. Six Per Cent Indebtedness Proposed. Constitutional amendment Re ferred to the people by the legisla tive assembly. Submitted by the Legislature Six per cent county Indebtedness for permanent roads amendment. Purpose: To amend section 10 of article XI of the constitution of the state of Oregon so as to raise the present 3 per cent limitation placed upon counties in the creation of debts and liabilities for permanent roads to 6 per cent of the assessed valuation of all tho property in the county. ft Bethlehem i rucKs e Delivery A truck built to meet emergency standards quick on the get-away steady on hills always on time. INTERNAL GEAR DRIVE ELIMINATES ALL LOST MOTION. Examine a Bethlehem and see why they are Dependable, Desirable, Durable. This truck now handled in Ileppner by McROBERTS-COHM AUTO COMPANY Come in and look it over. Price at Heppner: 2-ton, $2250; 1-ton, $1575. Pure Bred Stallion BOURDON PRINCE No. (8807), was foaled June 18, 1914. Weight at present time 1075. Is full bro ther to Grand Champion Mare of Iowa, Jollie De Thimson No. (4117). Will sell for cash or take in exchange young stock, horses or cattle. Would consider taking automobile in good mechanical condition. He is sound, well broke, kind disposition, with no bad habits. Sure foal getter. Offspring can be seen at my place. E. NORDYRE LEXINGTON, OREGON. TARN mPLENEKTS Time for Spring Work Approaching The time is rapidly approaching when it will be necessary to begin Spring farm work. ARE YOUR IMPLEMENT POSSESSIONS SUFFICIENT FOR YOUR NEEDS.? The world needs food, and more food, and it bo hooves every farmer to raise as large crops as possi ble this year. LET US HELP BY SUPPLYING YOU WITH UP-TO-DATE, LABOR-SAVING FARM IMPLEMENTS. Gilliam & Bisbee Morrow County's Pioneer Hardware Dealers ft 'eoples Cash Market m FRESH AND CURED MEA7S POULTRY AN. FISH WATKINS & OVIATT Proprietors J hn iiii i"yi 'mi t