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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1919)
ihk c.rrn:.n;r. htitxer nun., tiut.spay, oct. ia, ma. WHITER OFFERS COURSE ON FARM ADVERTISING k1 u' nil M ilnK of I -ing Homo r.ir l" s.11 Mirplu Prv1uo AiiiK uiii-ii) for farmers V r e k . i:-.e i e Acri. u;taral College, Cor . i t 15 A f hort course on '. ;., r,i.- newspaper to sell sur !..rm ir.Hiu.-e mil be oCereJ r.r,d;r,g farmers m?ek at e. !". :?-Jan. 3, by C. J. Si itiin.h. farmer, farm mriter and i n-- sji.h r man. "I hale known tamers to pay a ioi.il t ..n.n.ision man 150 to sell H'0 n,r,F of alUlfa at 120 a ton, when t )- cou'.J hae sold it by paying the fi1;tor a doliar," said Mr. Mcintosh in announcing the course. "They i.iu'.d t!:en have kept the extra $49, credited it to the buyer or split it v ith him. I asked why not adver t.se and sell direct, and they said. Why 1 never thought of it.' " Not only the advantage but the method of using the home paper will be considered. The success of the advertisement depends on the facts selected for announcement, the lorm in which they are stated, and the reputation of the advertiser. All of these except the last will be ex plained and so far as possible demon strated. Specimen advertisements that have been business-getters with results are wanted for this course. Vsing the home press is not only profitable business but sound public policy as well, Mr. Mcintosh asserts. These papers help farm production by running many a farm story that enables the farmer to increase or pro tect his crops, and are fairly entitled to a share of the paid news matter advertising. Editors generally like to run as news items farm stories of unusual yield, odd and interesting farm hap penings and community enterprises, and the course will" show how this matter may be handled to mutual advantage. Tomoloe KamIj Canned. Only red, ripe, round tomatoes sl-.ru'.d be pitted from ti:e vine for canning, rather than partly ren ones that may be left Handing sever-' , al day to ripen." say the Oregon j Agricultural college cookery special-; tsts. The tomato does not develop! its characteristic flavor after being i picked. Scald, cold dip. peel and ' pack into steriliied jars, either hole j or in large pieces. Fill to within j : one-fourth inch of top with thick to-i j mato sauce. This helps to keep the j tomatoes whole, plump and of good ;' color. The sauce may be used later ' for soups and tbe tomatoes for salads. To each pint Jar add one-half tea-' spoon salt and one teaspoon or morel of sugar. Sterilize for !2 minutes! in hot water bath. MHitMTtlHMi!jHtt!!M"'M'HVMHt!lMlM'!'MHMHniHnininMi'fiMifiniMtM!i!Mru siaai(aiailillaiiatilttiaiititaaii(lllaataif I fa 1 1 li il i lliail 4a I ilii a i i alaa iia a LIs . WAITSBURG I Pure White I Flour Dunoan Cuts Big Timbers In Saw Mill At St. Marries, Ida, The following short letter was re ceded by the Gazette-Times this week from ' Bill' Duncan who now is em ployed in a saw mill at St. Marries, Idaho. Mr. Duncan has a large number of friends here who will be pieased to learn that he is doing well in his new location. St. Marries, Idaho, Oct. 10, "19. Old Timers and Friends, Heppner, Oregon Will drop a few lines to let you know I am still alive. Hope every body is feeling fine down there. I am working here in St. Marries at a saw mill as a fireman's helper. My oldest boy is head fireman. We have six boilers to fire a planning mill with ten planers, a box factory and a 750 horsepower electric light ing plant and also two band saws and a resaw. The mill cuts out from 160 to 170 thousand feet in eight hours. Wages are pretty good. The low est paid man is $4 per day. Head sawyers get $9 per day. Boats come from Coeur d' Alene City twice each day bringing freight and passengers. St. Marries is also on the main line of the Milwaukee railroad and has a population of about 2000 Inhabitants. Lots of fine fishing here, the trout weighing 5 and 6 pounds. Please send my Gazette-Times to St. Marries. My old addresB was 2708 Smith street, Spokane. Best wishes to all. BILL DUNCAN. AFTER SIX YEARS This Testimony Remains Unshaken. Time is the best test of truth. Here is a Pendleton story that has stood the test of time. It is a story with a point which will come Btraight home to many of us. Mrs. Wm. MacGregor, 711 Lllleth St., Pendleton, Ore., says: "I suf fered from terrible pains in my back and my feet and ankles swelled. I often had to gasp for breath and sometimes had to be helped around. After everything else bad failed to help me, I used Doan's Kidney Pills and they cured me." SIX YEARS LATER Mrs. MacGreg or added: "My opinion of Doan's Kidney Pills hasn't changed in the least since I gave my first recom mendation several years ago. I know from experience Doan's have no erjual for kidney trouble." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. MacGregor had. Foster-Mll-burn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N, T. ill&s tv K rt to iliniiiUiiiiliww HQMUUU What's the use of pretending? Time will find you out IMPERIALES MOUTMPIIXB CIGAELTTES make no preteme, but they've taught thousand of men what quality means in a cigarette. They are what they are, always the longer you smoke them the better you'll like them. 10 for 13c Tbe John Bollman Co. Branch CASH FOR FRESH EGGS. We pay the highest market price es for fresh country eggs. Special prices j rs on hams and bacon. Sinclair hams. 43 cents per pound. Our own bacon, 40 cents per pound. PEOPLES' CASH MARKET. For Sale By Phelps Grocery Co. i United Statss Tires are Good Tires t J: Jy , , y . vis mWMMm ilia3 YOU'LL enjoy the cold days when you are wearing a warm. comfortable slip-on sweater or sweater coat and the cold days of winter will have a differ ent meaning to you when you go out properly dressed for the. weather. Here are garments that, in addition to being warm and wholly comfortable are cleverly made and wonderfully attract've. They're the kind that you have seen exception ally well-dressed people wear, that look as though they had been made to order. We design knit garments just as some very well-known cut ters plan a gown or suit of clothes, the mode of the moment Is caught and fashioned into Jantzen knit wear. It keeps us always on the alert but It pays big dividends In the popularity of our line. Just try one on and see AND BE SURE TO LOOK AT THE LABEL. JANTZEN KNITTING MILLS SOLD BV THOMPSON BROTHERS GET WELL NOW Why suffer longer ? Why "dortor" all your days un der the old system that vain ly tries to cure you by mere ly treating symptoms with out removing the causes of your sickness? Take the scientific, quick road back to health instead. Avoid Operations Disease is caused by pressure upon nerve tissue the tiny wires that carry the life force from brain to all parts of the body. Whenthesearenorm ally working, nature has the power to heal disease. Chi ropractic does this, and health is the result. Ninety-five per cent of all diseases originate at the points shown by the arrows. A slight displacement of one or more of your vertebrae probably is causing your trouble today. ' 1. Slight subluxation! st this point will usc u-canen neanache, eye diseases, deaf Bees, epilepsy, vertigo, insomnia, wry neck, scial paralysis, locomotor ataxia, etc. 2- A slight subluxation of vertebra In this part of the spine Is the cause of so-ciUed throat trouble, neanalgla, pain In the shoulders and arms, goitre, nervous prostration, la grippe, dizziness, bleeding from nose, disorder Of gums, catarrh, etc. 8. The arrow head marked No. 8 locate the part of the spine wherein subluxations will cause so-called bronchitis, felons, pain between the shoulder Hades, rheumatism of the arm and shoulders, hay fever, writers' cramp, etc. 4. A vertebral subluxation at this point Causes so-called nervousness, heart disease authma, pneumonia, tuberculosis, difficult breathing, other lung troubles, etc. 6. Stomach and liver troubles, enlarge Inent of the spleen, pleurisy and a score of ether troubles, so-called, are caused by sublux ations in this part of the spine, sometimes so light as to remain unnoticed by. others except (he trained Chiropractor. 6. Here we find the cause of so-called gall tones, dyspepsia of upper bowels, fevers, shin gles, hiccough, worms, etc. 1. Bright's disease, diabetes, floating kid ney, skin disease, boils, eruptions and other diseases, so-called, are caused by nerves being pinched in the spinal openings at this point 8. Regulations nf such troubles as so called appendicitis, peritonitis, lumbago, e.C follow Chiropractic adjustment at this point 9. Why have so-called constipation, rectal troubles, sciatica, etc., when Chiropractic ad justments at this part of the spine will remove the cause? 10. A slight slippage of one or both In nominate bones will likewise produce so-called sciatica, together with many "diseases" of pelvis and lower extremities CHIROPRACTIC OFFERS YOU HEALTH WHY DELAY ? DISEASE DOES NOT No matter how you are suffering don't consider your case hopeless or that yon have to spend a long time regaining health. Chiropractic is permanently curing hundreds everyday. Itisdoingsobecauseitisthesane, safe, sure, and scientific way to health. Investi gate this wonderful modern way of healing disease. Take advantage of it, and suffer no more. COME TO The Pacific Chiropractic College Hospital LARGEST INSTITUTION Or ITS KIND IN THE WORLD Where An Expert Dlagnostican will trace your trouble to Its source. An Expert Chiropractor will remove the cause and health will return. FREE EXAMINATIONS FREE CONSULTATIONS For Full Partloulars CU on or Address Dr. osoar W. Elliott. Parle and Yamhill, Portland, Ore. The Real Thing Right Through Put United States Tires under your car and you'll find them the real thing. They're built to wear to give you the kind of economical service you want. And that's just what they do. Hundreds of thousands of regular users will vouch for that lots of them right around here. There are five distinct types of United States Tires one for every need of price or use. We have exactly the ones for your car. We know United States tires are good tires. That's why we sell them. HEPPNER GARAGE, Vaughn & Goodman, Props., Heppner, Oregon E. R. LUNDELL, lone, Oregon $1000 MORE By Using G.-T. Advertising A WELL known Morrow County farmer recently held a most successful pub lic sale. The crowd in attendance was almost too large to be comfortably handled. The stock and equipment sold brought big prices, the farmer receiving nearly a Thousand Dollars more than he had be lieved it reasonable to expect. The sale was advertised exclusively in The Gazette- Times. , The printed matter for the sale was a G.-T. product. And the profitable outcome of the sale was largely the result of The Gazette-Times Service. HHE GAZETTE-TIMES ADVERTISING SERVICE J- does not stop with furnishing seasonable illustra tions for the use of advertisers. It includes, also, mod ern typographical treatment, clear, readable impression and a large, well-to-do clientele of subscribers. The Gazette -Times For Service that Serves Phone Main 882. We will be glad to give all the as sistance possible in preparing your advertising.