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nir. t; .mv -TiMKs nr.rrxF.ti, 01:1:. THl'KSDAY, WW 25, 1019. Gilliam & Bisbee lilHll;'li"'1IH,l"IMflMIHl1""""""""""l"l""""""""""t Hardware and Implements i,.iiiiiiiii,iiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiuiiiiiililli!liiliiaiuuiiiiiii We have it, will get it, or it is not made : ...,. ,,.,. UHlMMlllhll IIIIIIIIIII!lllllilIllllllllltll!I!i!IIIUl!l!III!IMli I STATE NEWS - - - SPECIAL FEATURESECIION I UeTtlis Heading Each Week Will be Found Up-to-the-Minutc News of the World in .W fthe Stale a t I I Great and Those Who Are Striving to Become Great.-ItenB of General News Interest Gathered From uver i Lure -Women's Activities and Fashions.-Humor From the Leading Humorous Papers. L,.u.H.........m....n...............m....... .'.n ,,,.,.,,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,,..,,,,,,.,... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!IHIiiiiiiiiiiiiihiiiiiiiiiiihiiuiiiiii ,,,,,.............. n " .......... . I ..in.AiinnnC AWn DIllKX, TRll.YLLt I SPURNS AUiUiYlUDUJi w Transfer and General Hauling We do a transfer and general hauliflg business of all kinds. Let us figure with you oa that next job. We will GUARANTEE SATISFACTION. BARNARD & EMRY 1 1UM H Christmas greetings From The m Farmers & Stockgrowers Bank H 4E W ISH EVERYONE A MERRY 1 CHRISTMAS - EVERYWHERE. m y YOU FIND MORE HAPPL m NESS FOR the happiness you II WE CAUSED OTHERS TO FEEL. III Stockholders H Officers ss Directors pi Employes H H FARMERS & STOCKGROWERS NATIONAL BANK j H Heppner ' gon l PUT YOUR PRINTING PROBLEMS UP TO US. WE HAVE HELPED OTHERS OUT OF THEIR DIFFICULTIES AND CAN DO THE SAME FOR YOU. IC I Don't Need to Tell You" says the Good Judge Why so many men are going to the small chew of this good tobacco. You get real tobacco sat isfaction out of this small chew. The rich taste lasts and lasts. You don't need a fresh chew so often. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put Up h Two Styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco They Set the "Nineteen-Tvventy" Pot a-Boiling - is. i n. t. nmim BDurni an u ... j Uvi.u " ' , tomoblle. Uncle Sin ga?e hlo one to collect mall In Washington but after driving It a abort while he turned It back and - naked for hl tricycle again, nunm has collected mall at the national .-ranltal for S5 years. He wasn'l :fy the drat maU collector to use an 4 automobile. tfa Ttv -"tee?"- zirm The 1920 political pot has Btrftck a bolL Republican national committeemen tn a called meetlnji at Washington started (t when Chicago was selected as the place for the presidential convention, to ba ; held in June. This picture shows the committee members at the Wlllard Hotel just before the nee, ing convened. Chairman Hays Is the small man in b lack derby hat to the trout row. To ula rlgU 1 Q0f , rmor Sprol of Pennsylvania one of the presidents 1 possibilities. INVADES CAPITAL TO ESTABLISH LEGION 61 It 1 N si 1 Miss Byrd Mock of Los Ange les, is the founder of the Ameri can Woman's Legion. She is now in Washington to establish a branch. To make better conditions for the wounded men is the pur pose of the organization. YOUTH HAS MUSICAL GENIUS Willy Ferrero, 13 Years Old, and American Born, Is Capable Leader of Orchestra. Willy Ferrero, 13, who leads 100 iece orchestras In selections of Wag ner, Beethoven, Rossini, Grieg and others, is nn Americnn and was born in Portland, Me. The child has at tracted the attention of Europe since he wns 4 years old, but It was only recently that his American birth was revealed by his parents, who are Italians. The lad was taken to Italy whither his parents were returning to take up j their residence in their old home la j Turin. When Willy was 4 he began ; his musical career, leading an orehes- i trn In the Kolies Bergere in Paris. A j year later he appeared in theCostnnzi , theater, Rome, where for the first time he led an orchestra of 100 pieces. j The child tQ"l; his orchestra before Cre-et-Mcuse which," Uiougu -Jt Urst disorganized, badly fed and badly equipped, performed the brilliant seven months' campaign which established the reputation of French arms on both sides of the Rhine. To this day at Weissenthurm stands a monument to its memory and that of Its brllllnnt young chief. No wonder Marshal Focb takes nleasure In reculllnz Lazare Hnph to his countrymen. Of Hoche it Is said that he once proudly wrote tn th m n ster for war or ins nay M.Tp snls la pntrle." The French of the present century would throw up tiioir hots Ht such a sentiment as en thiKinatlcnllv as the contemporaries of Hnrho nnrt Itouiret le Lisle. With tie great mass of them, though they do rot norhnns express it so tersely, Koch Is "la patrie" in the sense that he cer tainly stands for them as "la Vlctoirt personified. High Heels Lessen Vitality. High heels prevail In spite "f the Kiuc MARTIN IN SENAU RACE AGAIN Great Americnn Tragedienne. One of the great" -t tragediennes of the last century, fhurlntte Saunders Cushman. died in Boston nearly half a century am. leaving behind her one of the most Inspiring nnrt splemVd memories In nil the history of the stage. Miss rushman was horn In Boston July lMrt. Her early am bition was musical, and he was just at the heginirng of a successful oper atic career when her voice failed. Her loss to music was a gain to the drama. She first appeared as Lady Mneheth in New Orleans, and soon galivd rank In i-r,i,i mill America as the foremost i actress of the English-speaking world. Forty-five years ago the gr-at actress began her farewell tour of America, and on a day In May. is". an audi ence that filled the Globe theater in Boston saw Charlotte Cnshmnn's last appearance on the stage. She died In less than a year afterward. AMERICA'S GREATEST WAR INVENTOR 7 J Nevada must sooner or later have a woman In the United States Senate It the persever ance of Miss Anne Martin Is ever rewarded. She has an nounced that her defeat in the race last spring has only spurred her on to greater ef forts and that she will be a candidate for the second time in 1920. This photograph of Miss Martin and her collie taken at the National Wom an's Party headquarters In Washington, ns tmngly. So he had trouble picking up the pin. A vouiie man paused to otter nis services, but the old one refused. He Just grunted nnd grumbled until at last victory came his way. Then ne ;tralghtened up his rickety Joints nnd put a hand on his hack. "I'm not ns young ns I used to he. he ndmiitvd. as gonlnllv us his Joints jronifl nliow. "Hut you know Hie old Raying: "'See B pin and let It lav, you'll have had luck all the day. See a pin and pick It up nnd you are sure to have good lin k.' "So I never pass one by." And jet he didn't look as lucky as n man ought to be who had made a life habit of picking up pins. Wash lP"ti,n Sinr . WOMAN'SVOICE IN GOES TO NORWAY To G. 0. P. MEET DEFEND ICE TITLE Woman's voice was heard In the) affairs of the Republican party when the national committee) at Washington recently selected Chi cago as the place for the 1920 presidential convention. Mary Oarrick Hay, chairman of tiie ex ecutive committee of the woman's party, took an active part tn the meeting. Bobby McLean of Chicago, world champion and the fastest loe skater the world has ever pro duced, has been persuaded to visit Europe In defense of his title, the race to be featured at Christiana, Norway, for a purse of $25,000. His opponent will be Mathleson, the Norwegian champion, whom he defeated at Chicago two yeare uc Dr. James Harris Rogers, Hy attsvtlle, Md., has been nomin ated for a Noble prize In phy sics. His war-time Invention of the underground and. under-sea wireless system (s regardud as America's greatest contribution, to atientiflc progress of the aga. Kmperor Nicholas in 1M3 and con ducted two concerts for the monarch, i In the same year his orchestra was filling an engagement In London, nnd he wns commanded to appenr before Queen Alexandra at Marlborough house. He appeared before I'ope Ben edict XV in 1!)lfi. In April, 1015. Just before Italy's declaration of war. Willy was presented with the gold medal by the Italian minister of education after lie had made a successful appearance Is the Augustoum, where he had con ducted an orchestra and chorus aggre gating 500 participants. NATIONAL HEROES OF FRANCE Lazare Hoche and Ferdinand Foch Are Names to Be Forever Held In Grateful Memory. Marshal Foch Is taking a particular satisfaction at this time of the con summation of a great victory to pay homage to the fame of Lazare Hoche, the famous young general who escaped the Revolutionary guillotine eventual lv to command that army of the Sam- promise of something wiser in build coming Into popular favor. Yet, to nuote n well-known doctor: "No w- tnnn pretends that she is comfortable when wearing high heels nor can she ' hope to be graceful when wearing , them, for the body Is thrown out of poise nnd the action of the feet la re-1 strlcted. More serious than her nwk- i nnrdnesa Is the eventnnl Injury to her ! health. For in the effort to preserve her equilibrium the shoulders are thrown forward, depressing the chest ; breathing Is Interfered with, nnd that menus poorer blood and a final de crease In vitality. This comes grad ually, hut It Is inevitable when a wo man persists In wearing very high heels. Her heels should conform to the arch If her Instep." Exchange. Hadn't Seemed to Work. An oldish mnn In rusty-brown clothes and with a rusty-brown beard met up with a pin. It was shining sharply bright on a flagging, and he stopped to pick It up. He had stiff Joints and his fingers were In that state Informally known Why Worry About Fuel When the Izard Gas Heater will do the work. See us for recommendations from Heppnei people who are now using the Izard heatet MERRITT & AKERS, Local Agents V. II. M1HIUTT A. B. AKERS HOME SWEET HOME by Jack Wilson - HERE CHICK NjF DM Tomwrw g lIlLJZ!Y- ) f- chick, J2L VS T ,jr "" " ii " """ " G.-T. WANT ADS ARE SURE RESULT GETTERS. Use ther iio-lTS Ut TtHTH webDiHI 1 ( I-bONT THlNK 50 - VJrif I yXj-Vx I Ai.HivlK,AKt-Vtr YOOTMlHr SMOULP W6 BLAMe TWO !s I'is. IB tJJ 'Tm II i ' SeedingTime Is Here That means SUPERIOR time to all fanners who are looking forward to best results. Superior "The name tells a true story" Grain Drills ALL SIZES AND STYLES. Peoples Hardware Company Heppner, Oregon. 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