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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (March 11, 1920)
11)20. r u.r. six WiuinuniumuiininiiMiiiiitiiiMiiiiiniiniHiiiiHiii.iinMiUMiii.:i iiiiiin hiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihiiiimiiiiiiiiiihiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiu mm mmmmmmmmm imimii miiii 1 STATE NEWS - - - SPECIAL FEATURE SECTION '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- C. W. McNAMER B. F. SORENSON CENTRAL MARKET MoNannr & Soronson. Props. BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, VEAL, POULTRY and FISH IN SEASON Give Us An Opportunity to Serve You (iilman Buildine Willow Street S Great and Those Who Are Striving to Become Great. Items ot lienerai flews interest uauierea xruw u Large. Women's Activities and Fashions. Humor From the Leading Humorous Papers. ?IIIIHI Mlllinillim IMIMI MMMM I! Ml Ml MMM MIIIMMMMMmilM MMMMMMNUMIIUIMIMmMMMI " I"MI" HIIHIIIIHIIIHB EvoIution.Not Revolution, arrived at Rockwell Field, San Diego at S:5S in the evening. LEADS C0RNHUSKERS FOR DIRECT TRADING CONGRESSMAN TREATED WASHINGTON ELM Only Hope for Mexico J. B. Saylor of Echo has announced that he will become a candidate tor county judge ot Umatilla county ana will seek the democratic nomination. Two other candidates are also in the race. They are I. M. Schannep ot Pi lot Rock and B. B. Richards of Ath ena. ' 7 THF (i V.F TTK-T1M1 S. HFriWKK, OKK.. TIHUSKAY, MIR. Iff.'. ' ,cth pr&.lfM if"8 n 1 FOR PRINTING THAT HAS REAL CLASS SEE THE G.-T. List Your Ranch Now Spring will be here in a few weeks and I will have buyers ready to take your ranches. I want about 15 more choice wheat ranches for sale, and if my past and present success is a criterion you won't have to wait long to close up a deal. Quick Sales and No Deception E. M. SHUTT The Real Estate Man Upstairs in Court House SomethingYou Need You should have a chocking account. You will thus have a perfect record of all income and an indisputable receipt for all payments. Your money will always be safe, and yet at your instant command. You will 'jrain the increased respect of all with whom you deal. We Pay i" on Time Deposits. Member Federal Reserve Bank FARMERS & STOCKGROWERS NATIONAL BANK Heppner 0regn "You Can't Gel Away from It" says the Good Judge A Httle of the Real Tobacco Chew gives more genuine satisfaction than the big chew of the old kind. Saves money, too- because this class of tobacco lasts much longer. The rich to-. bacco taste stays right with it. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put Up In Two Styles 3JGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco holes" in it Meuteohne Red Crown's unitotm chain of boiling points gives easy starting, quick and smooth ac celeration, high power, long mileage. Mix tures have "holes" m the power chain. Look for the Red Crowa sign before you fill. STANDARD OIL COMf AMY "Ouijamania" niaA's a person act just like they might have been imbi bing some well known brand of squirrel" whiskey. By SASTtX GUT ISMIS el the Intfirhurch World Movement American mission boards are the only organizations which have de veloVed a practical, comprehensive. Inclusive program for solving the Mexican problem. The Mexican problem Is not a question of a revolution being squelched, but an evolution to be guided. Mission boards are plan ning to help Mexico solve her land problems by establishing agricul tural schools; her social problems by setting up social centers In every town of over 15,000 popula tion; her educational problems by establishing a university In Mexico City and enlarging and multiply ing high schools, normal and day schools. A brotherly hand must be lent to aid the Mexican people In eliminating their 70 per cent, of Ullteracy. Nolan Skiff, receiver of the United Slates Land Office at La Grande, has filed declaration with the secretary of State as a candidate for election as delegate from the Second Congres sional district to Hie National Dem ocratic convention to be held at San rancisco June 2Stli, 1920. Mr. Skiff is the second democrat to assert his willingness to attend the national convention from this district. Will M. Peterson, well known Pendleton attorney and T. H. Crawford of La Grande are the other two candidates. STATE NEWS An airplane went speeding across the state of Oregon one day last we9i when Major Albert D. Smith, army . iator f'av from Tamp Lewis, Washington li San Diego, Califor nia. It was the longest one-day flight ever attempted on the Pacific coast. He left Camp Lewis shortly after 6 o'clock In the morning and HEROES OF '61 NOW OLDEST IN CONGRESS NEW SECRETARY OF STATE AT CAPITAL p. Q P. -( rwfA J! J Ir. ' syr I z s They fought In uniforms of Blue and Gray when Lincoln was In the White House. Now they are In Congress, the two oldest members In the House. On the left, General Isaac R. Sherwood of Ohio, 85 years old, fought in 45 battles and 10 times cited for gallant conduct under Are; enlisted as a privato in 1861, mustered out a brigadier general. On the right, General Charles Manley Stedman, North Carolina, 79 years old Three times wounded and brigadier gen eral at the close of war Bralnbrldge Colby of New York, new secretary of state to succeed Robert Lansing, photographed as he departed from the White House after receiving the appointment from President Wilson. Dormant Sprays Often Wasted. Sprays are wasted when put on for control of scab, mildew, anthranosn, brown rot, codling moth and aphlds before the winter buds begiii to break, say3 H. P. Barss, plant pathol ogist of the O. A. C. experiment sta tion. Such insect pests as San Josa scale, blister mite, red spider mite and leaf roller yield to the winter treatment, but even these (. are con trolled as effectively in apple orch ards by a st rone; lime-sulfur dilution put on ns n delayed dormant spray for scab and mildew. The delayed spray, Professor Barss says, will put a crimp in more fungous and insect pests than any other single applica tion and deserves most emphasis while generally getting least. Here Is the man who Is leading Ten years aeo a young tree surgeon was employed at Washing- one organliatlon of Nebraska far- ton to treat some of the hlstorle trees on the Capitol grounds. And m.r. in unitv of action, aimed dl- here he is today Congressman Martin L. Davcy, from Ohio the only rectly toward direct marketing and man of his profession In Congrens. He Is here examining the famous a fair return to the producer. It Washington elm which he treated then without thought or ever is C H Gustafson ol Lincoln, being, some day, a member of our national legislative body. 'Twas un- Neb.,' president ot the Nebraska der this tree George Washington used ot eat his luncheon while watch Farmers' Union. tne construction ot the new Capitol. FIND WATER IN MILK BY FREEZING i ''4nw'' "lis H 'v A CLIMBS TO NEW AIR HEIGHTH IN PLANE MM Y M- "s-i'l 111 11 111 LLI .1. ... i Ku Invnnli'ii fl fT- He of milk. Again Major R. W. Schroeder's oxygen tanks failed him and his al titude goal ot 40,000 (eet was not realized, but It did not keep him from setting a new mark. He flow to a height of 35,020 feet In a climb at Dayton, 0., Inst week, and wus pulled from his machine In an unconscious condition from his thrilling experiences. . TV! T T T-T A 7 T4 T T TT I t;'z ta llin1, 'Uastus'' 1 SPZ' 'y' 8Pent OIVIIJLJE -TV VV ill JUJLV rn' monev. but wliar vo' been?' " She Wanted Progress. "No, sah, Ah doan't neber ride on dem things," said an old colored lady, looking In on the merry-go-round. "Do you believe anything can be 'Why, de other day I seen dat Ras-Tfured by the laying on of hands?" tus Johnson git on an' ride as much as a dollah's worth an' git off at the very same place he got on at, an' I INVENTS ROCKET FOR SHOT AT THE MOON Foreign Butter Menaces Market. HeaVy shipments of Danish butter1 of good grade and lower prices are reaching America and farmers must produce more milk per cow and better cream to compete. The Dane gets about 8000 pounds of milk per cow, the American farmer half as much, says P. M. Brandt, head of dairying at O. A. C. Culling out the low yleld er by testing will lower production cost. Farmer and creameryman are jointly responsible for meeting for eign competition of low-priced, high quality butter. "I j 4 r J rm Boston Transcript. Kstiililislicd A System. NO HAIR CUT FOR BASEBALL SAMPSON asked the New Thought woman. ' "I sure do," replied the Old-Fash-ioned wonman. "I cured my boys of their bad habits by the spanking me thod." Cincinnati Inquirer. Now for a shot at the moon, Prof. R. II. Godtlard of Clark Uni versity, Worcester, Mass., has In vented a multiple high charge rocket, the theory of which II carried to Its extreme should "score a hit" In four days after start of shot traveling the dis tance of 220,000 miles. A huge charge of photographic flash pow. der Is supposed to explode when tlio rocket hits the moon. Geo. W. Milholland, Special Agent, Standard Oil Company I wts passing -the saunoebs r,"euJ "tHlS ,s A wetty tune and MUSiC CO. TOOAV SO DROPPED O THEW S A DANDY ON THE home 1 rir. Ijf) SWEET W-tTM home Mja m tmFmt I WEU., HOW DID I I II I 111 FlNE! WCZfh YS fOU LIKE IT fJ : 'TOVER OT-3 New Kind of Cows. One of the questions on the exam ination paper given out at the country school was to name three different breeds of cattle to be found on farms in the surrounding section. A little Kirl in the third grade, af ter evidently giving the subject some I thought, wrote ns follows: : "There Is only two breeds of cattle on our farm. They are Minorkeys md lleffera." Farm Life. '$ ft I About UH. "Pop!" "Yes. my son." "What aro tlio Middle Ages?" "Wliy, the middle ages, my boy, are the ones which, when the women reach, they slop counting." Yonkers Statesman. Hat tie Ilraln. The witness for the defense was bo ing cross-examined. In answer to a question put by the counsel, Instead of speaking, he nodded his head. Whereupon the Court Stenograph er, who was not looking at the wit ness, demanded: "Answer that ques tion." The witness replied, "I did answer it; I nodded my head." "Yes," was the retort, "I heard It rnttlo, but could not tell whother It Paul Leslie Mooney, star pitcher of "The House ot David" baseball tennr, religious colony at Benton Harbor, Mich., could have a bl league try-out (f bo would cut bis hair. But Paul says no. It Is Against his belief. The Chicago Cubs would give Paul a chance at the result ot his great pitch ing, which carried hla team to so many victories. All the men of the colony some SOOywear their hair and beards In full length growth. was side, up nud down or from side to " London Tit'liits. J. W. Morrow, who Is placing his east side property on the market in the form of lots, spent Saturday hore on business. Mr. Morrow Is tax and right of way agent for the O. W. II. & N. Co., with offices In the Wells Fargo building in Portlnnd. Clothes That your friends admire that's the kind you want Heppner Tailoring & Cleaning Shop Hand Tailoring posts no more than ordin ary clothes; ill fact less, for your nrmeiitH last and look tfood longer. Have your next suit made-to-measure. Our Tape Line Is Ready Are You? G, FRANZEN, Proprietor