The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, April 01, 1920, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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I STATE NEWS - - - SPECIAL FEATURE SECTION 1
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-
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.
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STATE NEWS
LIFE AT OTTE HOUSE ADOUT L'ORr.IAL AGAIN
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IteeM Waste
E.J. STARKEY, Agent Gilman Building, Heppner, Oregon
Drive to Schempp s
Up-to-date Service Station
for Autoists and truck
drivers.
Zerolene Cup Grease, Red Crown Gasoline, Pearl
Oil, Mica Axle Grease
POULTRYMEN We are agents for the Licene Co,
and carry all their products.
G. M. SCHEMPP
A. 11. I-imti. Tioiuvr, Is lkul.
A. B. Liiub. Eastern Oregon pion
eer, passed away at his lieuie in Fossil
on Sunday, Mann 21, after an ex
tended illness, lie was a native of
Wayne county, Indiana, being born
on the 16th day of December, 1S53.
He had been a resident of this part
of Oregon since 1SS0 and started the
first drug store in Fossil in 1SS4, In
which occupation he remained up un
til the time of his death. He was
married in 1SS3 to Margaret Anne
Ross. The widow and two children
Howard M. Lamb and Mrs. Howard
Gove survive.
Willard Service Station
BATTERIES RECHARGED
The Lexington Garage
FKEDEKICKSON BROS, Props.
We Sell Goodyear and Racine Tires
Repair Work Oils Greases
Two v Mills For Eugene.
Eugene, Ore. Two new sawmills
will be erected in the upper Willam
ette south of Eugene at once, accord
ing to an announcement made recent
ly. E. E. Smith and associates, under
the name of the Oakridge Lumber
company and who recently bought 7,-
000,000 feet of government timber
on Salmon creek above that town,
have bought the machinery for a mill
of 35,000 feet capacity. The other
mill will be erected by the Edwards
Lumber company at Landax and this
plant will have 25,000 feet capacity.
California Woman Loses Life on Col
umbia Highway.
Mrs. Elsie Polock of Yreka, Cal.,
plunged to her death over a high cliff
at Shepherd's Dell on the Columbia!
River highway last Sunday, when she
was overcome with dizziness. This is !
the first accident of this character
ever occuring on the highway. Mrs. I
Pollock iwas with her husband and ,
his brother and wife, a wedding par
ty of four and was standing on the
edge of the cliff to be photographed
when dizziness caused her to lose her
balance.
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
Gilman Building Willow Street
Transfer and General Hauling
We do a transfer and general hauling business
of all kinds.
Let us figure with you on that next job.
We will GUARANTEE SATISFACTION.
BARNARD & EMRY
Value of Credit
A CHECKING account is the
first step toward establishing
credit with a bank.
And credit today is a real asset.
Yet it is what you make it.
The right credit at the right
time, at the right bank may be worth
more to you than a batch of letters
presented by you as a stranger.
We seek growing accounts of
growing business men men who
will come to us for advice, and who
will want the friendship of a strong
bank when credit is needed.
This bank will be glad to meet
you and serve you. It is a pleasure,
as well as good business, to have
young men grow with us.
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The home and social life at the White House is about normal
again the first since the illness of the president, which started In
October,' 1919. This is the first picture taken ot him since then the
occasion being a ride In an open car with Mrs. Wilson. The Insert of
Mrs. Wilson was taken a few days previous, when she made her first
public appearance in attendance at the annual mobilization of the
American Red Cross at Washington, where she occupied the place of
honor on the platform.
HIS LIFE FIGHT TO
CONSERVE FORESTS
EASTER EGG BUNNY
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JANE ADDAMS BACKS
DIRECT TRADING
a' r&jy
Colonel W. B. Greeley, new chief
of the U. S. Forest Service, climbed
to his place through sheer ability.
He fought forest fires in Montana
and Idaho. He beaded Uncle Sam's
forestry troops In France and al
ways he has handled the Job with
credit to himself. He succeeds
Colonel H. 8. Graves.
This is au entertaining Easter
stut for the kiddles. After the
egg is dyed, clip ears from same
colored paper and paste, as
shown, Then with heavy black
crayon pencil or water-color
paints paint on the eyes, nose and
mouth. Crack 'slightly at side
and stica in thin broom straws.
Jane Addams, foremost Ameri
can woman welfare, worker and
pioneer in big city slum work,
sees living costs relief in direct
trading between farm and city
and endorses the cooperative
moasures advocated In the Farmer-Labor
Congress.
NATIONAL FARM BOARD SUBMITS QUESTIONNAIRE TO BRYAN
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FARMERS & STOCKGROWERS
NATIONAL BANK
Heppner
Oregon
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The National Board ot Farm Organizations, whose duty It Is to put questionnaires to all presi
dential candidates, regardless of party, as to their stand on agricultural Issues, goes merrily about Its
work. Here are members of the board who put the questionnaire to William Jennings Bryan, even though
the Commoner has not yet announced hlmnelf in the race. However, Mr. Bryan Indorsed the Farm Or
ganizations' decision to submit such quciitlimiialieK. Those In the picture (left to right), Qlfford Plnchot,
Charles S. Barrett, Mr. Bryan, Charles W. Holman, J. B. Houston and Charles A. Lyman.
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Far Better Bread!
THE KIND YOU'VE BEEN HANKERING FOR!
Here It Is!
Iloj.i.ni'r broad is a FULL, TLl'Ml' loaf, with the
same 150DY to it that M0TI1KR iisi-tl to inako!
Does it go down EASY?
Better J5KI.1HVK it does! (Jfeatest domestic
liread in the world!
22c the large size; 11c the small
SEND FOR SOME TODAY
Heppner Bakery
Clothes
That your friends admire
that's the kind you want
Heppner Tailoring &
Cleaning Shop
Hand Tailoring
costs no more than ordin
ary clothes; ill fact less,
fur your garments last and
look good longer. Have
your next suit made-to-measure.
Our Tape Line Is Ready
Are You?
G. FRANZEN, Proprietor
ONLY "QUALITY PRINTING" PRODUCED AT THE G.-T.
"You're the Man to be Satisfied"
says the Good Judge
You get a whole lot more satis
faction from a little of the
Real Tobacco Chew than you
ever got from the old kind.
The good, rich tobacco tasfe
lasts so much longer. You
don't need a fresh chew so
often. That's why it costs you
less.
Any man who uses the Real To
bacco Chew will tell you that.
Put Up In Two Styles
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco
"PERMANENT AS THE PYRAMIDS"
Concrete Pipe Co.
Mfgrs.
SEWER AND WATER PIPE
IRRIGATION PIPE
CULVERT PIPE
CEMENT' PRODUCTS
HOLLOW SILO BLOCKS
PHONE 467
1003 N. 10th Street,
WALLA WALLA, WASH.
OUR PRICES RIGHT OUR PRINTING THE BEST G.-T.