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THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEFPXEH, OREGON, TEVESDAV, JOE 5, 1919. PAGE 5. v fMEATSll Af ana m mm 0 AT THE HEPPNER MEAT MARKET H. C ASHBAUOH, Proprietor. FRESH AND CURED MEATS, POULTRY AND LARD. FISH IN SEASON. Finest quality meats at the lowest possible price. Phone Main 203 O. C. Robertson, cashier and J. F. Reisachr, vice president of the First National Bank of Condon, were visitors in Heppner Tuesday, coming over to take in the wool sales here and get a line on how things were going. They were ai'cimpanled by Messrs. G. M. Blakely and Archie McKenzie, of the Dlakcly-McKenzie Co., of Monument, extensive sheep owners of that section, who were also Interested In the wool sales at this place. he Gazette-Times can do your printing as pu want it done and at a reasonable price. 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Plan Includes Expenditures of Half tfilliun Dollars for Small Tract and Improvements. Washington, June 2. In order tc provide employment and rural homes for those who have served with military and naval forces, Rep resentative Frank W. Mondell, of Wyoming, majority leader of the House, has introduced a bill appro priating $500,000,000 for the pur chase and cultivation of land for them. He and Representative Sln nott, of Oregon, chairman of the Public Lands Committee of the House, worked out tbe plan several months ago and afterwards Secretary Lane advocated certain features of it. The measure authorizes the Sec retary of the Interior to acquire by gift, purchase, deed or trust all nec essary lands for soldier settlement projects, and also to withdraw public lands for that purpose. No lands will be acquired, however, unless the conditions are approved by a repre sentative of the governor of the state in which the lands are located, an appraiser designated by the Federal Farm Loan Board and Mr. Lane. In the reclamation of develop ment of particular projects the ser vices of soldiers' are to be used. Money for the improvement of the land of any particular soldier to the extent of $1,200, will be allotted. The lands of projects will, when nec essary, be subdivided into farms suitable for the support of a family and even in smaller farm worker's tracts. Dedication may be made for schools, churches and community centers, and town sites developed and soid. Soldiers who are now ow-ners or proprietors of farms or rural homes will be eligible as purchasers of a farm or farm workers' tract. Prefer ence will be given to those who have been employed in the development of similar tracts. The sale price will be fixed with a view of repaying the total cost and will be made to repre sent its selling value. Applicants will pay down five per cent of this. The baiahce will be paid distributed in amortizing payments extending over forty ; years. Improvement sums advanced must be , repaid within twenty years. Both will bear interest at four per cent. For the purchase of live stock and equipment $S00 will be advanced, to be repaid within five years at four per cent. Whenever any state provides funds to be expended In co-operation with the United States to provide rural homes for soldiers, the Secretary of the Interior will have authority to enter into contracts' by which the state will put up twenty-five per cent of the necessary funds, and the state will then supervise the work, and afterwards be reimbursed. The acreage of the individual farms will average from ten to forty and in some cases may run to 160. Have you tried either ? aHip-o-lite"oraPennant 1 Marshmallow Desert" 1 READY-TO-USE MARSHMALLOW CREME I The same preparation used by noted caterers and chefs for MARSHMALLOW SAUCES AND SUNDAES CAKE FILLINGS AND FROSTINGS W WHIPPED CREAM Prepared in absolutely READY-TO USE form for home use. NO COOKING NO SUGAR NO CHANCE OF FAILURE j Sold by ' J H PHELPS GROCERY COMPANY j iiiiiiiDiim Many novel features will be In troduced in the programme of the gigantic Centenary Celebration or the Methodist Episcopal church, which will open June 20, at Colum bus, commemorating the one hun dredth anniversary of Methodis: Missions. A special course of Instruction ti, Methodist ministers iu baby welfare work will be given at the Kurai America exhibit, under the super vision of Professor Paul Vogt, for merly of the l. S. department ol labor. The ministers will be urged to encourage and aid the organiza tion of baby welfare societies in their districts. They will be instructed how and where to gel . informatloi: concerning such subjects as the preparation of artificial food for babies, milk, bottle-feeding books on child care, and other information along these lines. How a model baby health conference may be con ducted; how to weigh and measure a baby; how a baby's sight and hear ing are tested; complete physical ex animation of a young child, and kind of food Bultable and those which are not suitable to a child of two years, are among the subjecu of instruction. A chart entitled "The church 1b interested in well born children," emphasises the im portance of healthy, wholesome parenthood and illustrates the re sults of the mating of mentally de fective persons. The Centenary Celebration will last several weeks. Preparations are under way to take care of from 100, 000 to 150,000 persons a day. Ap plications for hotel reservations should be sent to the Celebration Committee at Columbus. The railroad administration has announced one and one-third fare for the round trip to Columbus. L. MOriTERESTELLI 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 cc Surest Thing You Know," says the Good Judge It's a cinch to get a real quality chew and save part of your tobacco money at the same time. A small chew of this good tobacco gives real lasting satisfaction. 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 'eooles Cash Market FRESH AND CURED MEATS POULTRY AND FISH WATKINS & OVIATT Proprietors The Gazette-Times Gives More Advertising Value for Each Dollar Expended for Space In Its Columns Than Any Other Available Medium. Let Us Prove It to You. Justice E. J. Merrill was down from Hardman on Monday. While busily engaged in the duties devolv ing upon him as a farmer and atock man and taking care of a fairly large trnrw'h. Mr. MArrtll will fllan look after administering justice in his precinct, being the duly qualified justice of the peace at Hardman. The Heat of Summer is at Hand Iceless Queen Coolers Will solve your troubles and save that ice bill. Many Heppner people now use them with perfect satisfaction. The Florence Coal Oil Cook Stove is another summer necessity.. We shall be pleased to demonstrate its superior advantages to you. PLUMBING IS A SPECIALTY WITH US. A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT MAN IS IN CHARGE OF THIS DEPARTMENT. Peoples Hardware Company Heppner, Oregon.