The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, November 13, 1919, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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Hardware and
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THE UNIVERSAL CAR
FORDS FOR SALE
From $200.00 Up"
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The la& shipment of new jj
I Fords has been sold. I
We took in on exchange a
number of second-hand Fords.
Chs.H.Latourell
Authori2ed Agent
Transfer and General Hauling
Wo do a transfer and general hauling business
of all kinds.
Let us fitrure with vou on that next job.
We will GUARANTEE SATISFACTION.
BARNARD & EMRY
Good, Clean Meat
H at the cheapest price possible, quick
delivery and courteous service.
I Fish on Thursday and Friday j
Peoples Cash Market
Cool Sanitary Convenient
OVIA TT & HAPPOLD, Props.
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1 STATE NEWS - - - SPECIAL FEATURE SECTION 1
Under this Heading Each Week Will be Found Up-to-the-Mhute News of the World in PicUre and Text, Showing the Do ngs of the Great, the Near- 5
Great and Those Who Are Striving to Become Great. Items of General News Interest Gathered From Over the State at
Large. Women's Activities and Fashions. Humor From the Leading Humorous Papers.
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Edward Cookingham, Oregon War
Loan Chairman, whs (ends Armistice
Day greetings through local Liberty
Loan Committee.
Permit me to extend greet-
tngs to yourself and your cltl-
sens, and to join with you in
the celebration of the first an-
niversary of that day destined
to become memorable in his-
tory, which commemorates the
glorious victory of our country
and Its allies in the great world
war. I again congratulate the
people of your community upon
the overwhelming success which
they achieved In the several
Liberty Loan campaigns. The
record of your district is a last-
Ing monument to their self-
sacrifice, and will be an inspira-
tlon to Americans whenever
their couutry again stauds la
peril.
On this occasion shall we not
pledge anew our lives and for-
tunes to our country and its in- 4
4 stitutions and resolve to bear 4
4 our obligations of citizenship 4
4 today with the same serious 4
4 and highminded enterprise that 4
4 was shown in the dark days of 4
4 the war? Let us not give less v4
4 freely to our country now in the 4
4 face of domestic peril than we 4
4 gave when it confronted foreign 4
4 enemies. 4 ;
4 On this anniversary we cele- 4
4 brate the fulfillment by our sol- 4
4 diers and sailors of their obit- 4
4 gatlons, but our citizen army is 4
4 not yet discharged. It has as- 4
4 sumed obligations which must 4
4 be paid In full. 4
4 Your record during the war is 4
4 undoubted assurance of quick 4
4 response to every call of your 4
4 country for financial support. 4
4 I am sure It is only necessary 4
4 to remind your citizens of the 4
4 deficit In Oregon's War Savings 4
4 Quota to make certain its 4
4 prompt subscription. Oregon 4
4 has never failed. . 4
4 EDWARD COOKINGHAM, 4
4 Director War Loan Organiza- 4
4 tlon for Oregon. 4
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Astoria Wants $500,000.
Astoria, Ore. Memorials which
ask for an appropriation of $500,000
from CongresB for the construction
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COULDNT STOP STRIKE BlAnT0N'S ROLL CALL
OF COAL MINERS HABIT EXPENSIVE
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A young woman of 17, Gaor
ftt Boulllet, has much to say
about the prices for that dainty
French lace women of America so
adorn. She ts secretary of the Em
broiderers' Union. Paris, and has
lead her co-workers in all its suc
cessful strikes. 8he Is in Wash
ington af. and ins the Ulernallon--ai
labor msetUig.
Judge A. B. Anderson of In
dianapolis. Ind., granted a fed
oral injunction against officials of
the United Mlno Workers' Union
restraining them from directing
the strike, hut It was Ineffective
outside that district In the na
tional strike while Indiana min
ers "went out" on their own Initiative.
Representative Blanton of
Teias Is the champion "objector"
of congress. Every time an objec
tion Is made It means a roll call.
A roll cell consumes 40 minutes.
Each minute means $10 of Uncle
Ssm's money. Blanton has Insist
ed upon 134 roll calls In this ses
sion. Figure Is out for yourself.
It means UJ.uoo wortk of roll
calls.
, Perhaps It Is the richness of
the tan pom-pon cloth In this
great coat which shows bust th
richness and luster of that big
sell colla - and deep cuffs. The
feature tl.ough Is of course the
llne- of that hitee collar which
extends to the iiun, of the garment
of a new Federal building, have been
presented by the members of the
Astoria Chamber of Commerce. Cop
ies of the memorials will be sent to
each member of the Oregon congress
ional delegation, to the postmaster
general and the secretary of the
treasury.
sed a disapproval of steps taken by
members of an organization of or
chardists who have pledged them
selves against further sale or leasing
of real estate to Japanese, others de
clare action so far taken not drastic
enough.
'This matter is not being handled
with the spirit and push it deserves,"
declares W. R. Gibson, Odell fruit
grower and nurseryman, in a letter
to R. E. Scott, secretary of the Anti
Asiatic league. "It is a real danger,
a real menace to the white population
of the Hood River Valley."
APATHY TO MENACE RAPPED
Growers Call Attention to Luck of
Energy In Fight on Japs.
Hood River, Ore. While some in
dividuals of Hood River have expre3-
Roy Cochran, Jas. Austin and
Arleigh' Arthurs motored over to
Condon Tuesday and took part in the
Armistice Day program there, by
playing in the band.
K. M. Burke of Grand Forks, North
Dakota, has been visiting in Heppner
the past ten days with his daughter,
Mrs. Jos. J. Nys. Mr. Burke is en
route to California where he will
spend the winter.
Aru Advocate of Preparedness
STATE NEWS
CATTLE BRING $200,000.
One Rogue River District Delivers
1000 Head to Portland. j
Roseburg, Ore. All records for !
cattle shipments fom the Rogue river
valley have been broken this year,
according to local cattlemen.
From the Applegate district alone
1000 cattle have been shipped to
Portland this fall, which brings a
cash return to the cattlemen of ap
proximately $100,000. None of the
steers brought less than 9 cents a
pound and the lowest price received
for cows was 7 cents.
Other districts have not reported,
but it is known that they have done
as well. From Jackson county com
plete it is estimated the cattle sales
this year will total more than $200,-
000.
6000 Mile
Guarantee
EXTRA TEST
for Wearability
Corps of highest-paid
Racine inspectors ex
amine each individual
tire. Imperfection!
can't slip by.
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And Another King Li Ahont To Lose His Crown.
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Boiling points are vaporizing
poiatj. The full, uniform cha:4
of boiling points U ntrcsury in
hiEhqualityf-asorjic. Red Crown
has them. Look for the Red
Crown sign before you fill.
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Heppner, Oregon.
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WE ask you to put Racine Tires to the test of
actual service on your car. The mileage they
yield beyond the expected figure, will justify our
claim that Racine Tires are the true quality tires,
in every sense of the word.
RACINE Cocntry Road Tires
Over a year's service, Racine Country Road Tires
will save you many tire dollars. They are the only
tires specially designed and extra tested for use on
country roads.
We have your Country Roads. Cord tire users will find
the Racine Multi-Mile Cord the very peak of cord tire value.
It has the famous mileage-adding Racine Absorbing Shock
Strip, an extra strip of graduated rubber, which welds tread
and carcass together and absorbs a 1 road shocks.
MARTIN RIED, Local Dealer
For Your Own Protection, Be Certain Every
Racine Tire You Buy Bean the Name
RACINE RUBBER COMPANY, Racine, Wisconsin
"PRINTING THAT PLEASES" THE Gazette-Times Shop.
"Get this straight"
says the Good Judge
The tobacco that gives
you the most lasting
chew is the kind that
saves you money. You
don't have to take so
many fresh chews. The
rich tobacco taste stays
right with it. Thai's
why you take a smaller
chew.
THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW
Put up in two styles
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacro
W-B CUT is a long iine-cut tobacco
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