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Standardised
Quality
No matter where
you buy "Red Crown,'
you always get the
same high-quality fuel
It is made to meet the
requirements of your
engine.
"Red Crown" is all-re- W
gwwn riui tuv
full and continuoui chain
of boiling point neces
sary for ready starting,
quick and smooth acceler
ation, steady, dependable
power and long mileage.
Look for the "Red Crown"
sign before you fill.
STANDARD OIL COMPANT
(CalUsrmit)
Jhe Gasoline of Quality
GEO. W. MILHOLLAND, Special Agent, Standard Oil Co.,
liejipnor. Oreeon
Willard Service Station
BATTERIES RECHARGED
The Lexington Garage
FEEDEKICKSOX BROS, Props.
We Sell Goodyear and Racine Tires
Repair Work Oils Greases
C. W. McNAMER B. F. SORENSON
CENTRAL MARKET
McXamer & Sorenson, Props.
BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, VEAL, POULTRY
and
FISH IN SEASON
Give Us An Opportunity to Serve You
Oilman Building Willow Street
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
HOW MUCH DO YOU
EARN?
HOW MUCH DO YOU SAVE ?
Isn't it time you began to lay aside part
of your earnings aginst the time when
your future success may depend upon your
having a little capital?
One Dollar will open a savings account
with this Bank, and by making deposits
regularly, you will soon have a neat sum.
4 per cent, interest, credited every six
months, will help the accumulation.
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FARMERS &: STOCKGROWERS
' NATIONAL BANK
Heppner Oregon
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j STATE NEWS - - - SPECIAL FEATURE SECTION 1
I Under this HeaJn EacJ Week Will be Found Up-to-the-Minute News of the World in Picture and Text, Showing the Doings of the Great, the Near- 1
Great and Those Who Are Striving to Become Great-Items of General News Interest Gathered From Over the State at i
is Large. Women's Activities and Fashions. Humnr
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STATE NEWS,
TO
WORLD TiTl.
A branch of the Tri-State Automo
bile Club will be opened at Pendle
ton.
Representative C. L. Hiifwley of the
Second Oregon district has announ
ced that he will be a candidate for
re-election. His slogan is "No inter
est to serve except the public Interest."
The Apple Growers' Association
at Hood River is contemplating pur
chase of the holdings of the Stanley
Smith Lumber company, more than
PLANNING THE SUMMER,
FROCK EARLY
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FILIPINO "SIAMESE" STICK TOGETHER
ILUNOIS CAMPAIGN
FROM STREET CAR
.-A., v"'9 F1"P'no "Siamese
JWn ho now live at Washing
ton. D. C, do not want to be gep
wtad. Thlr guardian. Commls
Jloner Taugco of the Philippine
ul,' t the John
Hopkins Hospital, says an opera
tion cutting the muscular wall
which binds the two little- bodies
together would be a verv nlmnla
surgical feat. But Lucia and
SimDilcio say they are hannv
they areand the picture above
Indicates that it Is so.
This man is rolnr "a camnalrn.
Ing" this tall In s street car. South
ern Illinois is to see him. He Is
Congressman William B. McKln
ley of Champaign, III., owner of
extensive Interurban lines there.
He has two street cars equipped for
the tour.
v Summer frocks are Interesting
tno women who plan well ahead
that their clothes may be ready
when warm days in all of their
abruptness descend. This ad
ranced spring model is In the
Ter-popular figured' rolle, the
short waist and long lines to the
over-skirt being the feature. That
big leghorn hat with Its stream
ers in dainty pink Is cooling in
wear as well as looks.
v Jimmy Wilde, British flyweight
boxing champion, has clinched his
elalm to world championship In
his decisive defeat of Frankle
Mason of Fort Wayne, Ind., at
Toledo last week. Wilde, weigh
ing 10S pounds, beat the Ameri
can champ in a 12-round battle.
6000 acres of fir land in the South
western part of Hood River county.
It is said that more than 25,000,000
feet of timber are available for cut
ting and that 30,000,000 feet of gov
ernment reserve timber, which will
soon be ripe, adjoins the private
tract.
Negro residents of Pendleton now
have a church of their own. A pledge
of $2500 by the citizens of Pendleton
has been made to finance the build
ing. The contract has been let and
the structure, which twill be 26x36
feet, will stand on Willow street, be
tween Tustln and Bluff.
Paving on the Pacific highway be
tween Eugene and Junction City is to
be resumed at once. The work is un-
Susan B. Anthony's Prophesy Fulfilled.
A Far-Western Statesman
l :scy
1 Wagr Ai
I -m T'lia w jt: w
- Suffrage equal rights for worn
n is at last a reality In one of
the biggest nations of the world
and to the United 8tates pio
neer In all thoughts of human
freedom goes the honor of being
the trail blaier for humanity .
uuve is a picture review or the
great movement. Top. right. In
Susan B. Anthony, who launched E
and lead the first suffrage light
for, more than (0 years. She pro
phesied that "American women
would vote in 1110 " Top, left, is
Carrie Chapman Catt, head of the
National 8nffrage Party as the
measure Is adopted. Center, top,
the building at Cheyenne, Wyo.,
where the first territorial assembly
gave woman her first right to
vote In any commonwealth of the
U. 8. Bottom, the suffrage "ser
vice flag" a star for each state,
as It ratifies.' Bdlth Ainge of the
Natioasl Woman's Party. Is the'
"Betsy Ross." sewing on the
stars. Lower. Alice Paui, bead of
the National Woman's Party,
which also has sponsored and
fought for suffrage.
Hon. N. J. Sinnott
As Chairman of the House Public Lands Committee Representa
tive Sinnott of Oregon, Republican, Is largely responsible for the pas
sage of the coal, oil, phosphate and sodium land leasing bill, which
means so much to the west. It Is one of the most Important piece of
legislation enacted by this Congress. From $5,000,000 to $8,000,000
will be added to the fund for irrigation and millions more will be real
ized from leaseae on excess lands, which the oil companies must dts
oae of under the terms of the bill, permitting each Individual or com
pany to hold not more than 3200 acres.
Representative StnnjkU la serving his fourth term In Congress.
der contract with the Clark & Henry
Construction company. j
A calf club la about to be formed
by the boys of Umapine, Umatilla
county, with J. D. Kirk as, leader.
The plan set forth is to have about
six or more boys whose fathers are
interested in pure-bred stock give
notes at the banKs in order for the
purchase of a pure-bred heifer. The
calves will be exhibited at the Uma
pine fair.
The Salvation Army will purchase
and re-open the Portland Bishop
Scott Academy at $40,000. The Ar
my has also voted to purchase a farm
of 100 acres In Yamhill county for
an industrial school in which to take
care of minor cases of juvenile delin
quency and orphans.
Police, fire chiefs and other public
omciais or the city of Pendleton have
recently been granted substantial in
creases in salary, In order that they
may keep up a little with the hlgn
cost of living.
SMILE AWHILE
Seeking Information.
On a farm in the southern part of
the country, some time since, the
good housewife noticed a five-year-old
girl trying to crawl Into a wash
ing machine that stood at the side of
the house near one'of the porches.
"What In the iworld are you doing,
child?" the mother asked.
The youngster was loath to ans
wer. Pressed, however she finally ad
mitted: "I heard palw tell you a young fel
ler was coming to spark sister, and
I made up my mind to see how It
was done. Youngstdwn Telegram.
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home 2 rUwiMMiNQ MRBrTw' J$(!7
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Widows Arc Wonderful.
The girl's lips quivered, and her
breath came in labored gasps. But
she did not speak.
"Do you love me?" pleaded the
young man. 1
"I-I don't know," (was the answer.
Gently he Insinuated his arm ar
ound her neck. J
"Darling, would you like me to ask
your mother flrBt?"
With a sudden cry of terror she
grasped his arm.
''No, no," she shrieked convulsive
ly. "She's a widow. I want you my
self!" Omaha News.
Did Ho Stay?
Irate manager Either you or the
dog, madam, will have to get out of
this theater. I
Lady (charmingly) All right.
I'll go. I wouldn't have Fldo miss
this film for anything. Film Fun.
Unexpected Answer,
"Witness," asked the attorney for
the defense, who was trying to prove
the temporary Insanity of the pris
oner. "Was it this man's habit to
talk to himself when alone?"
"Just at this time," came the ans
wer, "I don't recollcck ever beln with
him when he was alone." The
Watchman Examiner.
No Place Like Home.
Little Jimmte wentlwith his mother
to visit an aunt In the country, and
his mother (was very worried as to
how he would behave.
But to her surprise he was angelic
during the whole visit always did
as he Iwas told and never misbehaved.
As soon as he got home however,
he was his natural self again.
"Oh, Jimmy," she said, "You were
so good while you were away. Why
do you start behaving so badly now?"
"What's home for?" asked Jimmy
In pained surprise Chicago News.
FOK BALK
A yood cattle ranch and well fixed
up home of 360 acres, 8 miles from
Monument, Oregon. All under good
fence, Joining Umatilla Reserve. For
particulars address, Box 14, Monu
ment, Oregon.
FOR 8ALB 1920 model Maxtwell
touring car. Run less than 2000
miles. Guaranteed to be In vrst class
condition. Will accept Liberty Loan
Bonds at face value. For further In
formation Inquire at Gazette-Times
cir.ee . .
Saving 24 Millions v
j XvOs 'if
i si-'' n t
Representative William R. Wood
This Indiana lawmaker Is a member of the House Commttttee on
Appropriations and has been .working continuously for months on the
legislative, executive and Judicial bill. He and his Republican colleagues
succeeded In cutting the estimates on this bill more than $24,000,000.
The Commltttee let the axe fall hard on the civilian roll of the govern
ment. Steps have been tnken to reduce the force In the War Depart
ment from 21.000 to 3600 In making these appropriations. The War
Risk Insurance Bureau Is bolng cut from an original force of over 17,000
to 7500 and cuts have been made in other government departments ac
cordingly. . .. ..