THE GAZETTE-mrES, HEPPNER, OREGOX, THFESD AY, MAY ft, 1919.
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Kreate leaders. The big photo shows Geneva with Rousseau's Isle and'and a view of Mont Blauc in th
background. "The Insert is in the heart of the city. La Place Neuve.
WILL AWARD
VICTORY LOAN
HONOR FtAGS
Headquarters for the Twelfth Fed
eral Reserve District In the Victory
Loan drive has announced that five
different types of honor flags would
be awarded for meritorious work
during the campaign.
The five flags are, a community
flag, Industrial and organization flag,
subscriber's window embfem, house-
hold 100 per cent emblem and In
dustrial flag for individual names. '
The community Aug will be given
t cities and towns which raise their
quota in tjie drive. It will be a
white flag with a red border and a
blue V in the center. A blue star
will be added for each, fifty per cent
that the -community oversubscribes.
Counties will be given a similar flag
If they reach their quotas.
A special honor flagwlll be given
by the Treasury Department to each
state exceeding its quota. In ad
dition each state raising Its quota
will have Its name Inscribed on the
roll of honor to be hung in the
Treasury Department building in
Washington, D. C.
The Industrial and organization
flag will he awarded by the county
committees to all lodges, organiza
tions and Industrial concerns seventy-five
per cent or more of whose
employees subscribe to the Victory
loan.
Every subscriber to the . Victory
loan no matter what the amount of
his purchase may be will fee given a
loan flag to hang In his window. The
flag will be given to the individual
subscriber at the time he makes his
initial payment on his Victory note.
The 100 per cent household honor
flag will be handed to the head of
each family when a subscription has
been received by the local district
committee from each member in the
household.
An industrial honor, flag will be
given to every lodge, organization
or industrial concern making sub
scriptions to the Victory loan with
room on the flag for Inscribing 100
names of subscribers of the concern.
The national honor flag will be
awarded by the Treasury Depart
ment to .the state making the largest
Oversubscription to the loan. This
flag will be the American flag which
flew over the capltol at the time war
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H. 0. ASHBAUGH, Proprietor.
FRESH AND CURED MEATS, POULTRY
AND LARD. FISH IN SEASON.
Finest quality meats at the lowest possible price.
Phone Main 203
was declared, when the armistice
was signed and on other famous days
of the war.
SIX MONTHS TO PAV.
The Victory Liberty Loan is here,
It is the best bargain of all of
America's stupendous war security
wsues. mat financiers and econ
omists agree upon. It is also ; the
last of the Liberty Loans.
The loan is for $4,500,000,000
supported by notes carrying : 4
percent Interest and liberal tax ex
emption features. These are con-
vertame into notes bearing 3 per
cent interest virtually free of taxa
tion. The first will be more valuable
to the'poor man. The rich man will
buy the second. Both series mature
in 1923 but the Government has the
privilege of calling them in, In 1922
The early maturity of these notes
makes them a prized Investment
In order to get wide distribution
of the Victory Loan among the rank
and fib of Americans in order to
get thcs.o notes Into tho humblest
homes of America, the Government
will sell them on time. Tho man who
buys a Victory Note will have six
months to pay for it. In other words
the Government does not want the
banks to take the Loan even if the
banks could.
Six months to pay! Think of the
years these boys of ours who have
come back without legs or arms or
eyes, are going to pay. Is there a
man among us who calls himself an
American who cannot take his share
'of this Loan under these terms? Can
I that man face these armless and
legless fellows and toll them why he
is not taking his share? .
i If the war has done one thing
for this community is has made it
American, heart and soul. It
going to stay American.
x The test of that Americanism
it's record in the Victory Loan.
Men and Women! This Is the last
Liberty Loan. Let's stand shoulder
to , shoulder Americans all and
finish this war job that those who
died shall not have died In vain.
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FOR 8ALE
shoats and 11
McCLINTOCK.
-16 head last spring
winter pjgs. W. A.
Gooseberry, Oregon.
nave succeeded in making him voice
1' s. News Item.
A few can touch the magic string.
And noisy Fame i.s proud to wit.
tliein,
Alas for them who never sing,
I!t die with all their music In
them!
Oliver Wea leil Holmes.
How often as the dusk drew near
And vagrant breezes stirred the
pool,
We've paused beside the path to hear
The evening carol of the inuie.
A simple and unstudied strain,
As from a heart thit overflowed,
It rose and fell and rose again,
And died in echoes down the road.
But science with Its ruthless knife.
These vibrant cords has learned to
sever;
That song that spoke the Joy of life
In zigzag bars is stilled forever.
A kindly and impulsive brute
In silence must pursue his ways,
The song upon his lips is mute.
And all his days are brayless days.
Now, science may be right of course,
Perhaps the mule Is no musician,
And merely brayed til he was hoarse
To gratify a false ambition.
Perhaps the Muses passed him by,
Caruso '8 genius may have 'missed
him;
And yet it's sad that he must die
With all that music In his system!
James J. Montague, in New York
American.
Oregon Jersey Jubilee, May 20-25.
Why Oregon Jerseymen celebrate:
Because Oregon owns four of the
eight present Jersey World Records;
Oregon has produced since 1902
twenty-one Jersey World Records;
she has produced two of the eight
Gold Medal bulls of the breed; she
has the highest average record herd
in the world bred and tested by the
owner; she has one cow that holds
three world records at one time; she
has the greatest record of the breed.
Oregon bred and her dam and sire
Oregon bred; she owns 12 of the 40
highest record cows of the breed
30; she stands third with the
number of Jerseys now under test;
and the breeders that are now bring
ing the Oregon Jerseys further ahead
are farmers of small means, with
small farms and, small herds kept
under practical dairy conditions.
How are we to celebrate?
One big "Jersey get to-gether day"
in Portland with noted national men
to speak to us, treat extra fine Pres.
Munn of the American Jersey Cattle
Club will be with us. An auto trip
over the famous Columbia Highway;
an auto tour lasting several days,
visiting all the Jersey herds and
famous cows possible in the Will
amette Valley and adjacent districts.
Three very competent men arc in
charge of the affairs of the week and
plans to date look mighty good. If
you are a Jersey Breeder or admirer
of the Jersey cow, we extend to you,
no matter where you live, a hearty
invitation to be with us and be a part
of the celebration. If you have an
auto bring it if possible. All that we
can do Or you to make this the time
of your life Is a pleasure to us and
we are shunning no expense so we
can take care of all who come. Tell
your Jersey neighbor then bring him
along. Oregon Jersey Jubilee, May
20th starting at Portland and lasting
for five days. For further informa
tion write Sec. O J C C, Robt. L.
Burkhart, Albany, Oregon.
L. MONTERES'
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 WORK GUARANTEED
"See here," says the Good Judge
I want to remind you
about that small chew
of this good tobacco.
It tastes better because
it's good tobacco. Its
quality saves you part of
your tobacco money.
It goes further and lasts
longer.
THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW
Put up in two styles
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco
BRIGGS AUTO WOOD-SAW Attachment
One man cut. 1 5 cords; 2 men, 35 cord.
Goes Anywhere Any Auto.
BRIGGS & BURPEE CO. Inc., Manufacturers
279 Hawthorne Ave.. Portland.
Send for Infomation and Illustrated Circular
KEEP YOUR CHICKENS FIT
There is no money made in feed
ing your chickens high priced
grain without keeping their sys- '
terns in perfect condition.
LE GEORS Poultry Powder Will Do It
We have the exclusive sale of
these celebrated remedies.
Mre tlinn 40 cities in Hie North
west have already raised their
quotas for the gigantic $105,000,
000 Methodist, centenary drive tor
rebuilding the world. Many have
gone far over the total assigned t-.
them.
"This is so far ahead of any pre
ceding drive of the same magnitude
that if this pace is maintained, the
Northwest will raise its quota of
$2,664,000 before May 25," said
Frank C, Jackson, northwest cam
paign director.
Methodist churches were asked in
addition as part of the centenary
program to enlist one-fourth of their
members pledged to pray daily. Of
the required 25 percent of members,
18 percent are now enrolled, while
over 10 percent of Methodists have
pledged themselves to devote one
tenth of their incomes to the work
of the church. Twenty-five percent
is the quota assigned to each church.
There are over 80,000 Methodists In
the Northwest. Of the $2,664,000
quota, more than one-half this total
will be spent in the Northwest on a
program of city and country com
munity churches, work with the
Indians and education of immigrants, i
and other phases of Centenary work.
Two Bargains That
Should Interest You
700 ACRES 60 acres of this can be put under ditch ; part
of this under ditch now ; 300 acres broken and more can
be put under plow. 2 miles from town. Price $14 per
acre on easy terms.
480 ACRES FARM LAND 300 acres in cultivation, at
$20 per acre. Will take Heppner residence property up
to $2000, as first payment; balance easy terms.
RO Y V. W HITEIS I
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PHELPS GROCERY COMPANY
One Shorthorn bull, dark red, 4
or B years old, branded 7P connected
on left rib, crop off left ear, 2 dulaps
on neck. May have right ear marked,
and may also have some other brand.
If located ploase notify ALCY.- J.
MADDEN, Lone Rock, Oregon.
Suitable reward paid. a24-4t
ANNOUNCEMENT.
Dr. M. M. Johnson, veterinarian,
wishes to announce that he is now
ready for business in his profession,
and all calls will be promptly
answered, day or night. Office,
Patterson's Drug Store, phone 123;
residence, phone 393. a24-tf
Plenty of good 16-inch pine and fir
wood for sale at saw mill.
10-4t FRED ASHBAUGH.
Fishin
Season Now Open
and you will want to be there
with a good outfit. We have
what you want in fishing tackle.
Steel and Split Bamboo
Rods
Reels, Hooks, Lines,
Baskets, etc.
A splendid new assortment now on display.
PLENTY OF OTHER SPORTING GOODS ALSO
Peoples Hardware Company