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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1920)
T11K ; .KTTK-TlMVa, HKrr.NKK, OKI!., Till KSI.Y, Al'KH. 22. Il2l. The Crystal Swinging Wringer I UM111 1 1 ttllUMIM Ul in IMI I M1H1M III I 111 II II tllM ItllllllflllU IIIIll ilMII I IM 1 Mil tllM MIIU11I11I I1IM Ulf II Mllll I till I llll M j STATE NEWS - - - SPECIAL FEATURE SECTION 1 Under this Heading Each Week Will be Foucd 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 -Mil rf f tflSfr-ri ft, j Large. Women's Activities and Fashions. Humor From the Leading Humorous Papers. rMIIMIHtltlHIIIIllMlltllIIIII!ltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIilllllllllllllllllllllIllllIllllllllII!lllllllltlltlllllllltlllIlltlIM r J 1 si I JOHN D., JR., ON WORLD CHURCH TOUR GETTING PLENTY OF CHANCES WITH REDS MARY AND HER LA' JOIN IN PARADt a i- v E.J. STARKEY, Agent Gilman Building, Heppner, Oregon It ifiiJSi TH .53 i ;vt i i Drive to Schempp's Up-to-dat Service Station jN for Autoists and truck I I drivers. IV-rl 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 Willard Service Station BATTERIES RECHARGED The Lexington Garage FKEDERICKSOX BEOS, Props. We Sell Goodyear and Racine Tires Repair Work Oils Greases C. W. McNAMER B. F. SORENSON CENTRAL MARKET MeXamer & Sorenson, Props. BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, VEAL, POULTRY and FISH IN SEASON Give Us An Opportunity to Serve You Oilman 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 illllllll!ll!lll!lllll!lll!llllllllllllllllllllllll!lll!llllllllllllllllllllll!ll 1 Mystery Tied I With Red Tape I The time has long passed when a bank was sur roiiiiilt'd with so much mystery and red tape that cus tomers felt ill at ease every time they went to the hank to transact business. Today, the progressive bank is a FRIENDLY INSTITUTION designed to give service cheerfully and as a BUSINESS DUTY rather than as a favor. At least, that is how this bank regards it. Perhaps that is one of the good reasons why many refer to this bank as "my bank," based on the spirit of friendliness and co-operation they encoun ter whenever they call. Perhaps, too, it is another reason why people like to save where they think they are welcome, and where, in addition, they know their money is abso lutely safe. Whether you wisli to open a savings or checking account, or wish to transact business in one of the other departments of this bank, you will appreciate this spirit of friendliness which we believe is good business. FARMERS & STOCKGROWERS NATIONAL BANK Those promoting the welfare of spiritual man have learned that to interest the world it Is neces sary to employ attractions which, even outside the aim. will at least make the people listen. Into audi place has come Jo.hn D Rocke feller Jr heir to all the Rocke feller millions, now touring the country in the Interests of the "World Church Movement. That "Rockefeller Jr . Is a sincere, force ful worker for the cause is con ceded by all He is attracting great crowds Best Bull If Charier Sea. now wtth the champion CtndnnaU Reds, does not make good In the big league' he can never blame fort one tor not giving him a chance." Bought from the Buffalo dab for 110.000. See want to the Reds at the same time Duncan, regular outfielder, came from Birming ham. Both tried for the outfield post. Duncan winning out See started In the game as a pitcher, then switched to the outfield. Now Manager Moran of the Reds may :oo- then switched to the outfield. Now on the ting Manager Moran of the Reds may City i: try him In the bos again. lamb wi in America Valued At If Mary Rogers of Ati. City. N. J., has her way there be an addition in the futur Easter living symbols. I. would have neither a bunnv batty chicks for her Easter par on the board walk at Atl.v City instead Mary and her ll lamb were there as shown he, $75,000 "7i)i N. a chartjoryour car Our Board of Lubrication Engineers has deter mined the correct consistency of Zerolene for your make of car. Its recommendations are available for you in the Zerolene Correct Lubrication Charts. Get one for your car at your dealer's or our nearest sta tion. Use Zerolene for the Correct Lubrication of your automobile, truck or tractor. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) Agradefir each type of engine GEO. W. MILHOLLAND, Special Agent, Standard Oil Co., Heppner, ( hvgon Blacksmithin: Bonnie J.. owned by E. E. Mack of Thomas vl He. Ga.. was Judged grand champion and given m t." rf beini; tii" best'bull In America, at the International Stock Show at Chicago His valuation is '-c?j at $75,000 He weighs 3450 pounds. STATE NEWS! America's Tribute to Its Heroes i Condon SlitH'p Man Mti'ts Di'atli In Kail Over Muff. Patrick McNamee, for the past nine years a resident of the Condon section and extensively engaged in the sheep business with the Barker estate on Hay creek, was found dead at the foot of a cliff on one of the ranches last Wednesday. It is pre sumed that he was making his way home when overtaken by darkness, walked too near the edge of the cliff and slipped over. He 'was leadin? his horse at the time of the accident. The body was found 24 hours later. The body fell for a distance of fifty or sixty feet and from all appearances death must have been instantaneous. Pat McNamee was a native of C'lonel ly, Ireland and was 35 years of age. He Is survived by his father and a brother John in Ireland, two brothers here, Pete McNamee, who has been out here for six yars, and Frank Mc Namee, who came to Condon a day before his brother's death. Condon Globe-Times. Fossil Is groiwing. P. N. Shown is erecting a 44 by 68 foot addition to his large garage which will be used for a machine shop, says the Fossil! Journal. ' f -ff ill - In all its branches, including Wagon Work, Horseshoeing and Repair Work ALL WORK GUARANTEED We Give a 5 Percent Discount for Cash J. B. Calmus Formerly the Ashbaugh Shop THE GAZETTE-TIMES, Your Home Paper. $2.00 Per Year. Cc ft vrws?& Robert N. Stanfield will have op position for the republican nomina tion for United States senator, as Al-1 belt Abraham of Roseburg came into the race at the eleventh hour. Seven ! candidates have filed for secretary of state, all republicans. Republicans will vote for Johnson, Hoover, Low-, den and Wood for president and the democrats will vote only for William Oibbs McAdoo, the president's son-in-law. i The Arlington Ampltheater, the United States' great tribute to Its soldier, sailor and marine hero dead, located at Arlington Ceme tery on the Potomac at Washington, D. C., 1 nearlng completion and will be dedicated this year. O. A. R., Spanish-American and World War commanders will officiate. The structure cost a million dollars. In the chapel are tombs for 60 bodies. It will require a special act of Congress to inter within the memorial President Wilson and General Pershing have been asked to make the principal addressee III For land Sakes, Go get vouR. I III GEE, I U. RET I I 1 HAIRCUT.'-HEPE'S I THEM CUPPERS V-v'0 W5. ' I THE MONEY jj t WIU BE COLOOM (1 -"O LTi HOME 7L Lrcg, sweet fy Xw 8 HOME " jJLL 1 want MY 1 "HAR COT). Vrt GWiTE A LittlC ll5 XV'T'V HA,(?CUT H?(lk MAN- I SUPPOSE )' ' I Farmers & Stockmen It's Like This If you are Inclined to sell your ranches at all, now Is the time, when everybody iwnnts to buy. If you want to retire and lake things easier for awhile, Uike advantage of the present conditions and list your land twith me at once. Let the other fellow or the younger men do the work and make the money for a w lille. The change will give you new pep and a inure vigorous, enthusiastic grip upon life. After several months of careful effort, I have secured a large list of outside buyers who will be here within the next 90 days to look at your land, COME IN AND LIST NOW E. M. SHUTT The Real Estate Man Upstairs in Court House G.-T. WANT ADS ARE SURE RESULT GETTERS. Use the The Eastern Hide & Junk Company Have Just Made Arrangements With GEORGE M. SCHEMPP Whereby He Will Buy for Them HIDES, PELTS and PULLED WOOL All Kinds of Scrap Iron and Rubber, Copper, Brass and Rags YOU MAY BE ASSURED SCHEMPP WILL TREAT YOU RIGHT. PHONE MAIN 753 We will call and get your stuff. Oregon til Heppner