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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1919)
FACE SIX THE GAZETTE-TIMFS, HFTT.VEH OHK THTOSDAY, NOV. 0, 1919. m Gilliam & Bisbee IIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIII Hardware and Implements 411IIllIIIIIllltIllllllltlllllllllllllltitltlllIlllllllllllilltIIflllllIIlllllIl We have it, will get it, or it is not made THE UNIVERSAL CAR FORDS FOR SALE From $200.00 Up n The lasT: shipment of new Fords has been sold. We took in on exchange a number of second-hand Fords. Chas. HXatourell Authorized Agent Transfer and General Hauling We do a transfer and general hauling business of all kinds. Let us figure with you on that next job. We will GUARANTEE SATISFACTION. BARNARD & EMRY Good, Clean Meat j H at the cheapest price possible, quick H delivery and courteous service. 1 Fish on Thursday and Friday 1 Peoples Cash Market j Cool - Sanitary - Convenient 1 OVIATT & HAPPOLD, Props. ryio "holes" in it m uagoine I I me Qualify Geo. W. Milholland, Special Agtnt, Standard Oil Company Heppner, Oregon. Red Crown's uniform chain of boiling points gives easy starting, quick and smooth ac celeration, high power, long mileage. Mix cures have 'holes" in the power chain. Look for the Red Crown sign before you fill. STANDARD OIL COUP AMI (CtWoraui 2 iiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiuiiiiii tiiiiiuiitt iiiiiniiiiiiiiiii itiiiit iiiiiitifiiiitit miiti tiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiitiiiiii minimi miiiiniiiiinmim u iiiiiiimiiiiimiinii mini: j STATE NEWS - - - SPECIAL FEATURE SECTION I I Under this Heading Each Week Will be Found Up-to-the-Minute News of the World in Picture and Text, Showing the Doings of the Great, the Near- f - Great and Those Who Are Striving to Become Great. Items of General News Interest Gathered From Over the State at . I Large. Women's Activities and Fashions. Humor From the Leading Humorous Papers. ' aiiiiniiiMiuiiiiiiiniiininumiiiuiiiiiiitiMiHiiiMiuiiiiiiiiimiMHiim CTAT17 TV TTTTTQ ,han half th cost of the shovel. Thei olilli lNWo;: Fatal Auto Accident. Dr. Hoisington, Pendleton physi cian, and owner of the Hoisineton ranch out in Columbia District, and John F. Robinson, proprietor of the Domestic Laundry in Pendleton, were almost instantly killed Wednesday evening, and Frank Sailing, former county clerk, was badly iniured when the automobile which the lat ter was driving was struck by an in coming Walla Walla train at the grade crossing at Saxe station, four miles east of Pendleton. H. E. Bartholomew is having an addition built to his house nd Is having numerous other improve ments made. Stanfield Standard. Merrill E. Doble, who owns and operates a well producing orchard at Irrigon, was here last week in at tendance at the Dairy Show. He re ports that there will be shipped from that part of the project this year about 300 boxes of apples. Figure On Steam Shovel. Before another season opens for road building Grant County may own a steam shovel, such as has been working on the John Day Highway j this past summer. County Judge Hagny says he favors the purchase of one by the county. It will cost about j $10,000. If the county had a shovel j the road below John Day and the i John Day-Canyon road could have ! been built by the county and these two Jobs would have paid for more j Factory girl wins beauty contest MANICURIST 12500. Harrison Fisher, George Cohan nd D. W. Griffith Judged the Jauty contest conducted by The Illustrated News of New York and with their verdkt went 110,000 as flrst prize to Alice Louise Seeker, tactory worker, its years old. A manicurist, Hazel Yopp, 21, won econd, 12600, and Mary O'Brien, si, sales girl, was third, 11000 iMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiin HOME SWEET HOME honestly, itmt I tfNVw WMEfc I'VE VittH EMBARRASSED mose. V THAT BoY FACTORY GIRL $10,00(1. I SHOP GIRL 11000 j f V y i " T?oMALt,tHiS IS MRS PtPKINS, " ' I HOW-T0 I I HAS Site I ) 1 and it a steam shovel Is added it will make equipment that will be able to do a great amount of work that is now done by contract. Canyon City Eagle. ! Elilrldgo Brings in Deer Head. j The head of the 350-pound buck killed by Levi Eldnage, Pilot Rock mayor, a few days ago, was brought ,0 Pendleton today to be mounted, The annial has 19 points in all, but is classed by sportsmen as a ten point deer, their contention being that the points are counted as of one side. The head is a beauty and attracted a great deal of attention this morning CONGRESSMAN'S SON WINS APPOINTMENT 4fs Lehr Fess, son of Congressman Fess of Ohio, is tbe new parlia mentarian to the House of Rep resentatives, succeeding Clarence Csnnon, resigned. Fess has stud led for many years to prepare tor the place. He is ti years old.. as it lay in the rear seat of Mr. Eld ridge's car. The horns are nearly five feet fom tip to tip. Pendleton E. O. Moves In Early. Winter records were broken here this week when ice formed and snow t fell the third week in October. It was I 2 below zero in Bear Valley and six ; inches of snow fell. The excessive cold was about six weeks ahead of time. Tuesday the weather moder i ated in Canyon and turned into a j warm rain. The zero weather brought all of the weather prophets out of their holes and some said It meant a north pole winter while others said ; that it was the beginning and end of , winter and that spring would arrive in a few days. In the meantime all of the prophets shivered as they chat tered. Canyon City Eagle. SMILE AWHILE Her Place. "Lillian," said mother severely, "there were two pieces of cake in the pantry this morning, and now there , is only one. How does this happen?" j "I don't know," said Lillian, re ; gretfully. "it must have been so ' dark I didn't see the other piece." i Detroit Free Press. Johnny's Mistake, Johnny went to answer the door bell and replied to the woman's in quiries that his mother was out. "Thank you, I will leave my card," she said, taking out her purse. As she did so a square tissue paper that was with the card fluttered out and landed on the steps. "Hey, miss," shouted Johnny after the departing caller, "you dropped a cigaret paper." Pittsburg Post. . Makes 'Em Smaller. A physician was called to treat a case of delirium tremens. "Can you cure the delirium trem ens, doctor?" he was asked. "No," answered the physician, "but I can make the snakeB look 1 V etm. :a'iiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiitiiiiiifiiitiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiitiiitiiiiiiiiiK f0? goodness sCToMalT) why DiO YOO KttP ON SCRATCH 1 HQ YOUR HEAtj YOO TO MRS Coal Miners smaller." Journal of American Med ical Association. Nobody Around, Yeast Do you note any change in the old town since it went dry? Crimsonbeak Sure thing. The The lamp posts look more lonesome. Yonkers Statesman. So Foolish. "John," she said to her husband, "tell me about this Irish matter, li seems awfully foolish to me'.' "What's foolish about it?" "Why, I overheard a man on the car say the trouble was over an uls ter fancy quarreling about an old ulster in all this hot weather." Bos ton Transcript. Ordering a Dinner. A stylishly dressed woman entereu a restaurant. The waiter handed her a bill of fare written in French, and said: "Please mark off the dishes you wish to order." Could a woman dressed in the heighth of fashion confess that she was unable to read French? Taking the pencil she made a few dashes and the order read: "Dinner, $1.00;" "June 20;" "Vegetables;" "Please pay at the desk;" "No tips." Tne waiter brought her a dinner of steak and potatoes. Pittsburg Chronicle. Elusive Lizzie, Uncle Eben I Just had a letter from an automobile fellow saying as how he wants to sell me an enclosed fliyver. Uncle Ezra Are ye goln' to buy it? Uncle Eben I dunno. I got the letter all right, but there warn't no flivver enclosed. Judge. KIDNAPED EXPERIENCE NOT NEW TO JENKINS Vft William O. Jenkins, American eoneular agent t Puebla, Mex., who after being robbed of 30, 000. was kidnapped from hit place of business In Puebla and is being held by bandits for a tlSO.000 ransom. He was kid Dapped once before, his ranch foreman killed, stock stolen and lie himself held for $36,000 ran som. I VIES $Hf0Ne'f lit At . VMO 1 Gee mom; Mo one eise s a ' JSIilf 1 SWsiHMsv f 1 , W ' Firm in Stand on fx n r v Iv3tt- k til . X. A il S M I V IK MX s.i v. - Ti" I w The Greatest Mother Turns to Tasks of Peace. I' ' ' ' H S THE THREE CROSSES The Iron cross is black as death and hard as human hate; The wooden cross is white and still and whispers us, "Too Late," But the Red Cross sings of life and love and hearts regenerate. The Iron cross is a boastful cross and marks the war mad slave; The wooden cross is a dumb, dead cross and marks a shallow grave, But the Red Cross reaches out its arms to solace and to save. The iron cross is a kaiser's cross and narrow In its clan; The wooden cross is a soldier's cross and mourns its partisan, But the Red Cros3 Is the Cross of One who served his fellowman. Edmond Vance Cooke. Invest a dollar in Red Cross and cut happiness ct.upuns the rest of the year. The Red Cross service flag, indicat ing membership in the groat organiza tion of mercy, will appear again In November In every window In the Northwest, In every farmhouse, In every c,ty homn. ln the cabins 0' nomestcaoors, in the nuts or usher- men in far Alaska, will appear this symbol of affiliation with the one great organization that knows no politics, no distinction of creed, no high, no I lr I I trg I j i 1920 I FARCES WELCOMES ITS "FERDIE" F0CH tzi? &m ft A ... I ten"! i Ixyt; lsv JJlrJ dm fv.,Here Is pictured the "day of day" for Farbes, France. It I the "homecoming" of the great allied military leader, General Foch. In the small town in southern France they waited many day for this great event, townspeople pride that such a great man should have been brought up amongst them. General Foch 1 Handing on the Rieht of Strike "The die is cast; the strike must go on," says John L. Lewis, president, and Secretary Green of the United Mine Workers of America, Despite government ef forts, including a direct appeal from President Wilson from his sick bed, miner leaders say tbe hour Is past when even a compro mise can be considered. The sar coal operators have not acted In good faith. The bone of conten tion is a big wage Increase, the war time agreement having been fulfilled, claim the miners Here are typical scenes In the coal field. The great strurtural steel head frame.' bins and trestles whero :houtand of men work hundreds f feet below. A miner and his 'amily, typical of the workers. ' low but unites the bearts of all for service to fellow-men. The window lervlce flag this year has one more stripe than last year, Indicating three years el tariJi) ,n 11,8 Re C01, You May Bet on It When you see a young mnn "llrlne: In the pnrlor with the nzilest four-year-old boy that ever frlchtened him self In a mirror clnmhcrlnis over hl knees, Jerking his necktie nut of plnoe. ruffling his shirt-front, pnlllne his hnlr. klcklnc his h!n, feeling In nil hli pockets for roppers, while the unre sisting victim smiles all the time like the cover of a comic paper, you mny safely sny thnt the howling bny hm a sister who Is In n room not 10 feet swny, nnd thnt the young mnn doesn't go there Jul fur the fun of playing with her hmtlier DUYETYNES OF BLOWN IN GENERAL WEARS The general wear (rock of the aver popular brown In tbe new duvetyne Is proving one of the Boat sought after costume of lb season. With buttoned yoke and pocket support virtually ending tbe trimming one I permitted to admire the beauty of Its simplic ity. A buckle of smoked pearl snd sleeve buttons, four 00 aide, to match add the final touches. aiMiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiuuiiiuiiuii