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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1920)
Till' l.X.l TTK-TlMrS, HKPrXF.R, Oi!K,, Tlll'HSPVY KKR. 19, 1920. Mi.r six Gilliam & Bisbee L""'""M'' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillillllullH Hardware and Implements IIIIIIIHIIIIlllllltllllllllllllllltllliHllllllllllHllllllllllllllUllllllllll We have it, will get it, or it is not made OUR PRICES RIGHT OUR PRINTING THE BEST G.-T. Transfer and General Hauling We do a transfer and general hauling business of all kinds. Let us figure with vou on that next job. We will GUARANTEE SATISFACTION. BARNARD & EMRY Before You Invest Investigate Tart of our sen-ice to you as a deposit or in this Bank is consultation on any in vestments you wish to make. It is a real pleasure to have you come to us. Our interests are mutual, and our policy always is to be of practical help to our depositors. FARMERS St STOCKGROWERS NATIONAL BANK Heppner ' Oregon "Take it from Me" says the Good Judge Wise tobacco chewers long since got over the big-chew Sr7i idea. A little chew of this real quality tobacco gives them better satisfaction and they find their chew ing costs even less. With this class of tobacco, you don't need a fresh chew so often and you find you're saving part of your tobacco money. THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW put up in two styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco Moneys vortli Red Crown BMoKnai high 4fjcJlA im -M toP' k00 ot ' R,( I femtiwfe al I Crown iiga btfow you fill. I fjjsl jJJ If I iTAHDABtOIlCOKFAMT Mwgasoline of QuaSiy Ceo. W. Milholland, Special Agent, Standard OU Company Heppner, Oregon. i iiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiuiii iiini uiitmiin iiiiiiiiitiiiMtiniiiiiitititiii iiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniitiitiitiiiiiiiruiiiiit m iiiiiuii iiiiiiiiiiinin hiiihij 1 STATE NEWS - - - SPECIAL FEATURE SECTION j 1 uncier 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- 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. F.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii imiiiiii iiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiHim minimi iiini mini iiiiimiiimiiiiu i urn i i iiimmiii m iimimiiii iiiiiiiiiimimmifr KENTUCKY GOVERNOR the infantry, armed with improvised BANS HEMP PARTIES trench knives and machine guns. A desperate resistance was put up by the enemy but they were out number ed and out gunned at every turn, ana were finally captured, seriously wounded and disarmed. A council of war was then held and the captain declared by virtue of the authority in him vested, that the pris oners should te immediately "delou sed" before being placed in solitary confinement. Two especially put up a stiff resistance, and well maintain ed their reputation of profiteer as be ing unsanitary by instinct. However, after all hand9 Joined , forces and sent out a hurry up call' for assistance which was responded j r.awara f. morrow, new gover ior of Kentucky, has taken a de iaive stand to wipe out lynching arties in his commonwealth. A licit movement c' sum troops ist week broke up a Vieb be.it on .-netting a negro :p a direct utement Governor ,-ow lei it known that "hemp parties" in "itiucky was to b: f dead sport torn now on. BATTLE ill WAGED AT WiGHTMAfi EfiO i HERS to by Happy and Dick Wightman, the j last one was successfully disinfected. Next Capt. Dan and the County ! Agent became engaged in heated al tercations as to the weight of the lar gest profiteer, and to settle the dis ; pute, scales were duly procured anu 'hen it was decided that the looser must hang the oh yes, hog. It i weighed 700 1-2 pounds but Dan ruled the half pound out because of the two bullets the animal carried, i At this the looser tried to escape but 1 1 lie officers claimed that so far he had i hen of little use and insisted that he fulfill his bargain. How it would have come out no one knows, had ; not Chris Brown volunteered the use nl an ingenious mechanical device : and gotten Dick Wightman to per form a part of the ceremony, i Well, we claim it was some hog anyway. WINS ONE-ARMED BOUT AND SAVES RECORD (By L. A. Hunt.) Of all glad words of tongue or pen we are glad it wasn't as It might have been. Last Thursday Captain Dan iel Engleman and Lieutenant Milton Spurlock began enrolling a company of militia near Heppner to take care of a bunch ot "profiteers" who were were maliciously operating In Mor row county wheat. Owing to the necessity for hasty action and lack of speedy communica tion, only a small numDer could be reached in time to be sworn in. Fin ally, however, Adam Blahm, Chris Brown, Robert Wightman, and such part of John as was convalescent from the last flu attack, were enlist ed, and the County Agent apearing, with no more suitable material being available, he was immediately im pressed by the officers in charge and the attack began. A cautious advance was made upon the enemy fortifid in one of the out buildings north of Heppner and not far from John Wightman's. Finally with Captain Dan waving encourage ment from the mouth of one of the nearest communication trenches, th Lieutenant led a spirited attack of ONLY "QUALITY PRINTING" PRODUCED AT THE G.-T UP FROM THE DEPTHS FOR CHAT WITH MARS With hla right arm helpless from the fourth round on, Harry Greb, Pittsburg, fought on to a one-arm victory at Kalamazoo, Mich., over Mike Lenalre recently, proving hhnself one of tho gamest and best heavyweights in the land. Greb refused to quit as it would have meant a technical knockout in his brilliant record. He broke bis arm in the fourth round. m, &ov w mL& James Harris Rogers of Hyatt ville, Md., Inventor of the under sea and underground wireless, is not only coming up from the dopths for a talk but is going out into space in an attempt to con verse wilh Mars. Ho thinks he can attune his machine for waves up to 150.000 meters, three times as high as those which recently wore thought to catch flashes from some other planet. Roger's undersea wireless is credite'i with iioing one of the greatest lu volitions of llio war. Spray Calendar Offered. A. L. Lovett, entomologist, and H. P. Barss, plant pathologist of the Oregon Agricultural College have co operated iu the preparation of a brief bulletin describing the program of sprays required for the control of dif ferent orchard pests and diseases troublesome in the state. Many grow ers will take up systematic spraying this year who have paid little atten tion to this in the past. They realize that success in commercial fruit growing requires the combating of many orchard enemies, and experi ence has shown that successful pre vention or control requires a know ledge of the right time to spray. Spray put on at any old time when the gro wer gets ready is usually almost a complete waste of time, effort and money, while wisely directed spray programs result in a truly remark able percentage of perfect fruit ' which can top the market in price. 1 Send to O. A. C. Exchange, Corvallis, 1 for a free copy ot Extension Bulletin 224, Orchard Spray-Program. Spray Making Explained. Directions for the home prepara tion of the common sprays used tor the control of funguous diseases of fruit trees have been issued by the station plant pathologist and may be secured without cost by writing to the College Exchange, O. A. C, Cor- My 99 He's pretty proud and happy isn't he ? As he shows you about the house, built espec . ially as they wanted it, and the garden and roses. T mm pan a Hltt ' om . .Limcm , jtxu 1 4- V J aim .ijflffl ( Bee mm N i 1 IllijH " I ill LOWER. TLCCHZFiUW ZTPFER IU.OOR. PUMf It's no use talking, Folks, labor and material will not drop not a thing gained by putting off your building, and the earlier this year the better. Ask to see our free complete plan books showing homes with beautiful, low built-in features, any one of which can be redesigned to suit. Tum-A-Lum Lumber Company "Planners and Materialers of Homes and Farm Buildings" vallis. Standard commercial prepar ations of lime-sulfur are usually bet ter in strength than the grower can make, although not differing essen tially in quality. No commercial pre paration of Bordeaux known is su perior to the home-made product, and none cheaper. Correct prepara tion is simple and easy. Indications Point to Advance In Coal Prices. All indications point to an advance in the price of coal with a probable freight advance soou. Coal shipments are now being re ceived much more promptly and now is the logical time to lay In a supply of coal, because there is a reason able amount on hand and because the price is Ibbs now than it will be probably in a few months. TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. HOME SWEET HOME by Jack WUson Ort GEE .'! J UL OCT KOK , DlOWT NOTIC6 IT- HEY POP-VOO CANT DO IT! vou cakt do ft! If WONT WORK". all Right sreeo, I'll Bn WHAT IS IT DO? IT A i I IIIIUIIH PIUU ! 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