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tAOIt TWO THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPXER OKE., THVRSIUY. XOV. 27, li)19. Ncill Doherty Gets Broken Leg As Result of Runaway Ni'jl! r.ihfr!y. tortli taxington !nmF ; ti ,1 slmkmnn. was briuis!,t ' li''w;ir lust KruUy suffering from H i' fraiuin nf his nt!u leg jus! te 1 tlie km. T.'.f fracture was menJ ui l.y Ir. Harold It. an and tlie injur Ml man v.as able lo rolurn to hit I'.orne tl.e same day. Mr. Doherty jumped from liis wagon wlien his team became frightened on the Lex ington hill, and he lost control of them. He also received some lacera tions about the face. Heppner Young Couple Leave Elks Will Meet Friday This on Wedding Trip to California ; Week Instead of Thursday. APPRECIATE KINDLY NEIGHBORLINESS Echo, Ore.. Nov! IS, 1919. To the Editor of The Gazette-Times, Heppner, Ore. Dear Sir: We would be pleased to have you publish the following in your paper. On last Friday evening, Nov. 14, after enjoying a well prepared sup per at the home of C. H. Bartholo mew, we hastened to the church at Pine City, to attend a song service and social gathering. A large crowd was present, neighbors and church members. We very much enjoyed the social side of the occa sion. The neighborly feeling made us glad and we appreciate it, as well as the gifts, which amounted to about $35. These occasions are bright spots in our lives. S. M. MATHES AND WIFE. American Manufacturers Desire the Metric System San Francisco, Nov. 24. It is the opinion of the manufacturers of the state of Washington that metric units of measurement should be used in the United States. A referendum rote just conducted by the Manufac turers' Association of Seattle showed 2 to 1 majority in favor of meter-liter-gram, the metric standards. Following is a copy of the resolu tion sent by them to President Wil-; son: "In order that you may have! knowledge of the interest taken by j the manufacturers of Washington ; and sentiment with reference to changes which should be made in our system of weights and measures, we advise you that the result of a refer endum taken among the manufactur ers of this state shows that they are 2 to 1 in favor of the adoption of the meter-liter-gram or metric system." "We believe that this system will eventually become the standard the world over and hope that you will use your good offices to establish it at the earliest possible time in the United States. Manufacturers' As sociation of Washington." This resolution is typical of those which are being received daily at Washington, D. C. from engineers, manufacturers, and men of every pro fession all over thel'nited States. The home of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. I V in was the scene of a quiet wed d;r.g on Monday morning at S o'clock when their daughter Miss Dessa be came the wife of Win. Lonnie Oopen haver. Kev. Win. C. Worstell, pastor of the Lexington Christian church, re .id the ceremony which joined them in the holy bonds of matrimony. About twenty five people, relatives of the young couple, were present. The bride is a recent graduate of the Heppner high school and Mr. Copenhaver is a prominent farmer of the Sand Hollow section. Immed iately after the wedding, Mr. and Mrs. Copenhaver left in their car on a honeymoon journey to California and expect to spend several weeks tour ing the sunny southland. They will return to Morrow county to make their home on the Copenhaver ranch north of Heppner. : Brother Elks: Your attention is called to the fact that lodge will hold forth this week on Friday even ing instead of Thursdav, on account i of the regular meeting time falling on Thanksgiving. Your attendance , is requested for Friday evening. j F. A. McMEXAMIX, Exalted Ruler HAROLD COHN, Secretary. John J. Kelly returned to Heppner Sunday and has been busy ever since telling his less fortunate friends what a fine, big event was the stock show. Mr. Kelly also attended the Irish Freedom meeting in Portland and heard the address of Eamon de Yalera. president of the Irish Republic. Mrs. l,oiia Snell Shurte. county nights, tired, dull days and distress school superintendent, made a visit jnR uri,iary disorders, don't experl- to Arlington the last of the week, re turning to Heppner Sunday evening.! L. E. Hisbee, junior partner In the pioneer hardware firm of Gilliam & Bisbee, went down to Portland Sun day, to spend a few days on business. Read this twice told testl lt's evidence from this local- The Van Bibber Auto agency re-l""lly proven. ' ceived a shipment of Dodge cars the ; L. Oreenawald, 414 Lincoln St., ' past week which are now on display Pedlneton, Ore., says: I suffered a t the Oregon Garage. lot from backache and soreness ! across my kidneys and it troubled ! TWICE PItOYEX j nie day and night. I w as also both- i 'ered by my kidneys acting too fre- S quently and the secretions were it you suner pacKacne. Sleepless , S(.antv and Durning , passage. One box of Doan's Kidney Pills cured me." SIX YEAUs LAltlt Mr. Greeiia wald said: "I am glad to buck up every word of my former recommen dation for Doan's Kidney Pills. Now and then, if I notice my kidneys are in any way affected, I take Doan's Kidney Pills and they never fail to relieve the trouble." Price 60c, at ull dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the wime that Mr. Greenawald had. Fosler-Mil-burn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. LADIES' til'lLD ENTERTAINS ' ' !I!II!!H! QUARTER ACRE NETS $358. C. J. Sluyter of Clear Lake, near Eugene, Oregon, gathered 2800 lbs. of loganberries and 100 pounds of blackberries from a quarter of an acre on his farm. He sold his loganberries at 12 H cents a pound and his blackberries at S cents, or a total of $358 from a quarter acre which is at the rate of $140S an acre. Chas. Jayne, who has been making his home in Pendleton the past few months, is spending a few days in Heppner. The Ladies' Guild held their social I meeting in Odd Fellows Hall on Thursday, November 20th. Hostesses were Mrs. C. M .Farnsworth, Mrs. J. O. Hager, Mrs. L. E. Bisbee and Miss Mary Farnsworth. The following ladies were present: Mrs. A. L. Avers, Mrs. W. E. Pruyu,j I .... TI 1 - . i.uis. v ursici uni utre, .1119. v. 1 uu j I Wells, Mrs. J. W. Beynier, Mrs. Oscar isH Borg, Mrs. Johnson of Portland, Mrs. j Dick Wells, Mrs. Fred Case, Mrs. W. i5 R. Irwin, Mrs. F. E. Parker, Mrs. C. ! , C. Gilliam, Mrs. Joseph Nys, Mrs. i j Charles Vaghn, Mrs. Earl Gilliam, (Mrs. S. A. Pattison, Mrs. S. E. Van . Vactor, Mrs. M. D. Clark, Mrs. H. A. Bean, Mrs P. A. Anderson, Mrs. t. F. r , Butler, Mrs. J. O. Hager, Mrs. L. E. : Bisee and Miss Mary Farnsworth. Mrs. C. C. Patterson called during the afternoon. : S High honors fell to Mrs. Earl Gil- E5 liam and Mrs. W. E. Pruyn. Dainty refreshments were served. WAITSBURG Pure White Flour For Sale By Phelps Grocery Co. Our Business IS GROWING Prompt and efficient service is making our place popular with autoists. We do all kinds of auto re pair work and guarantee it. The Auto Repair Shop ANDREW PATTERSON, Prop. Chandler Service Station. Agency for Hartford and Racine Tires Lower Main Street WiU Aid in Building Homes. C. A. Lansdowne and Wm. E. Hanscom, of the Northwestern Horn Builders Association, were in Echo Wednesday and met with the Com mercial Club. They presented a pro position by which any citizen of the city who wishes to build a home will be given ample financial assistance for that purpose. They agree to ad vance a large proportion of the cost of a house, and allow the loan to be repaid in monthly payments like rent. Their proposal was approved by the Club, and that organization will do all in their power to assist anyone desiring to build. Prospective home builder3 are invited to take up the matter with any member of the Com mercial Club, and they will be given all possible assistance. Echo News. Encourage Increased Salmon Production The salmon pack this year has been somewhat lighter than usual. It is alleged that the streams of the Pacific Coast and Alaska are being over-fished. The Federal govern ment is studying the situation to de termine, if possible, the reasons for this year's lessened pack. The gov ernment is considering the propoga tion of a largely increased number of salmon fry as an insurance against the depletion of the commercial sup ply in the future. It is understood that the number of hatcheries will be increased and tha more efficient methods will be introduced. Pacifiic coast states should exert themselves to increase salmon pro pogation in every stream flowing in to the Pacific. The small amount ex pended on fish hatcheries is returned an hundred fold in the way of in creased development of the salmot packing industry, employment of labor and taxes paid. Soldier Want Beekeeping. Disabled soldiers in large numbers are asking for a course in beekeeping that will enable them to take It up as a vocation. In response the depart ment of enthology at the O. A. C. ex periment Btation will give an Inten sive course of two hours each fore noon and afternoon of Farmers week December 29-Jaunary 3. Many fruit men also ask for the course to assist them in putting apiaries in their orchards for pollination. Hon ey producers want to Join the clais to increase honey production in these days of scarce sugar and high sugar substitute prices. "Enough practice will be given the students to enable them to overcome the Initial hesitancy In handling bees," says Prof. A. L. Loved, who will have charge of the course. John ItroMian in Hospital. John Brosnan, prominent Heppner man, is a patient in St. Anthony's hospital after an operation this morn ing (or ulceration of the stomach. Pendleton E. O. 11 111 mmmmmmmmmmmum L ' 'I Ford. The Universal Car One Hundred Per Cent "Pep" When your Ford car or Ford truck doesn't display its usual quantity or quality of "pep" and dash, it's time to have a repairman who under stands the Ford mechanism give it the "once over" then make the necessary adjustments or repairs. And return it to you full of its old time power, pep, energy, pull, and service. You'll notice the difference. We employ only skilld Ford mechanics men who know how Ford cars are made, and how they should be kept, in order to give the most efficient and economical service. 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