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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1920)
tMi.k I K.HT T11K ti 1KTTK-T1M1 S. HKITXKU, OKI THVKSOAV, MAY 8, I DUO. siiiiiininiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiitMiiiiiiiiii MiMiiUHmMmiHHiNiiiiiuiiiMiuiiMtimHUiimiiinuiiiimiiiiimiM j STATE NEWS - - - SPECIAL FEATURE SECTION j 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- f 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. 111 111111 1 MI'inilllllllllll"'i"""iiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:--iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiMiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiif; A Busy Lawmaker DEPEW AT 86 AWAITS G. 0. P. 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We will GUARANTEE SATISFACTION. BARNARD & EMRY j For the Young j Business Man Some dav the young business man will be a big business man. Kiglit now, perhaps, there isn't any money EE profit in carrying his checking account. But E some day, as that account grows, and as the EE owner grows with it, the bank will be repaid E for having counseled the young man and coop- EJ crated with him in his business success. E So, this bank invites the young busiess man EE who wishes to grow. We have seen many a EE small account grow into a large one and have J earned the thanks for helpful service cheerful EE y lendeivd at all times. EE 'e want your account. But, what is more, EE we want you as a growing business man to as- EE sociati" yourself with this bank. 1 FARMERS & STOiKGROWERS NATIONAL BANK A . N It W i S .j.m.l'-j - rVt;i nit HON. PHILir PITT CAHPKE1.L Representative Campbell, of Kanrss. occupies the important position of chairman of the Com mittee on Rules and is a busy man. as his committee is in ses sion almost daMy fie is the au tnor of the bill Just reported out by th; House Committee on Labor creating a Woman'! Bureau in the Pepartmert of Labor This is a tnwasure tc formulate standards anil polios which shall promote the welfare of wage-earning women, improve their working condi.'ions. increase their efficien cy and advance their opportunities for profitable employment It will affect about 20.fl0O.0oO women employed in the industrial life oi the country. lr Campbell made the open ng speech in support of the roso iutioo to declare ihu war at an end. Farm Reminders Seasonal Suggestions on Things Of ten Overlooked, as Seen by the State Agricultural College. DAIRY, O. A. C: One acre of corn put into the silo and fed as sil age is equal to two and four-tenths acres made into fodder and fed as dry roughage. It is a poor policy to turn your bull in the pasture, better to keep him in the lot than to be sorry. A gentle bull is like an unloaded gun. A man with plenty of good silage and good legums hay is independent of the high cost of grain. HOKTICTLTl 'RE, O. A. C: C. I. Lewis, former chief of the depart ment of horticulture of the college addressed the freshmen of the coll ege on the benefits of cooperation Champion of Labor SUV t HON. JOHN I. NOLAN California furnishes the chair man of the Committee on Patents in the, House in Representative Nolan. He has succeeded in in creasing the pay of efficient and expert patent office employes. He also pushed to passage bills to amend the copyright act, to amend the trade-mark act and to give effect to certain provisions of the convention for the protec tion of trade-marks and commer cial names, made and signed in the city of Buenos Aire. Repre sentative Nolan, who is a stalwart Republican, also ranks second on the House Committee on Labor He Is author of the Nolan mini' muiu wage bill " . ' h V" v v t i 0 . v. v v tit m i -- - - i 'A-'iiat-i iia-it mmatti J He addressed his.. ftrw national Re. UiSiican contention in tssb and every four years since he has uppeared "the detn ot spellbind ers." And today at 86 yean of ago he sits In his of fice as president of the New York Cen tral Railway waiting the call to appear before tho G. O P convention In Chicago in June. He is Chauncey M. Pepew, nationally known as an nftAr. dinner speaker and J Republican leade- uu nuvBrusing. ne auvisea au iar-( nas nad the practice house training uieis io mane use ot tne nawspaper i and course in house administration to advertise farm products. j at O. A. C. At least that is what Mrs j S. B. Romans, a graduate of 1919, balanced Rations Help. writes to her Instructor, Miss A. The following ration for a laying Grace Jllmson; The way she keeps hen for one year is recommended ,v . l"B UUUSB tooning a uig one of eight James Dryden, chief of poultry lius-!rooms nxed over makes people In bandry at the O. A. C. experiment ! quiure about ller maid- but sll lla8 uone. one does nil Her own work, including the family washing. And likes it, too. station: Wheat, 25 pounds; oats, 15; mill run, 20; ground oats or bar ley, 5; linseed oil meal, 5; meat or lish scrap, 7; kale or other greens, 45; bone, 2; grit, 3; shell, 2; char coal, 2. The meat scrap may be dis placed with 60 pounds of buttermilk or skim milk. Corn may be substi tuted for part of the wheat, at pre sent prices. Peach CuiI Past Control. Peach growers who find trees suf fering from peach leaf curl iu the spring will have to postpone control by the Bordeaux mixture until the next winter, says Prof. 11. P. Barss, putnoiogist or tne u. A. L. experi ment station. To be effective the re medy should be applied not later than the middle of February. Direc tions for making and using this spray will be sent by the college to growers on request. It's Fun to Keep House. It's just fun to live, and house keeping is no drudgery to one who Jurdiuc New Director. The state experiment station at O A. I'., and the seven branch stations in the different Oregon districts, are to have for director James T. Jar dine, a research specialist in the U. S. department of agriculture. He succeeds Dr. A. B. Cordley, who has served as both director of station work and dean of agriculture ever since James Withycombe withdrew to fill the governor's chair. The school ot agriculture has grown to 43 staff members and 888 students, and the station work Iras been extended until each require the entire time of an A Boy Can Run a John Deere Dain Mower While you. are getting things In shape for making hay, put your boy on the John Deere Mower and let him do the cutting he will do it just as well and just as easily as you can do It. Because of the powerful lift, he can easily raise the cutter bar to pass over any field obstruction or to ex treme height, when neces sary. A foot lever, working in conjunction with the hand lever, makes the lift simple and easy. H will ntver have to back up to get start, even In the heaviest bay. The knite starts cutting lha inetant the mower ia thrown in gear no lost motion. You will aea big advantages in the drive on thla machine it's extremely aimple the geara are ao placed that one act bolda the other aet in mesh constantly. The John Deere will cut all of the grass for Teen to coma a aimple adjustment lakes up all lag In the cutter bar, without affecting tha centering of the knife. If tha knife ever needa re centering, a special adjustment ia provided. The John Deere ia the simplest, moat powerful and best -built mower we have ever aecn. Wa know It will appeal to you. Coma in 'e to earr mJxxmtaf, to know all mboat this mowmr Before yom bay. Whil at oar store, m went yon to aea th rut f oar Una of haying d harmting macktnory, Wa Asm a tne of mmehlnu you cm use witk tatitl 'action and profit. Peoples Hardware Co. HARDWARE and IMPLEMENTS Heppner, Oregon CARD OF THANKS We take this method of thanking , sill our many friends and neighbors who. worked so heroically during the fire for we reulize It was by your effort! that more of our property was savec from the flames. MR. AND MRS. ADAM ULAHM. TALLEST MAN IN THE WORLD COMES TO U. S. I a ' ' J ill X" 1 V lint , it , wit r-fi f 'f I f d ; F. R. BROWN Life Accident Health Fire Insurance Three Good Heppner Residences For Sale H FARM LANDS CANADIAN LAND j I Buy Grain Sell Realestate f UP STAIRS IN ROBERTS BUILDING j Heppner, Oregon The tallest man In the world has arrived In America. Ha Is John Van Albert of Amsterdam, Holland, who is 8 feet r inches tall. He comes to Join an American circus. He Is of normal proportions de spite his abnormal elze. He wears a 14 glove, 9 1-4 hat and No. 13 shoes. No stateroom was large enough for him on the boat he came on, so ho was forced to sleep in the companlonway on two cots placed end to end. r HOME SWEET S 3 HOME V well . THA.T soilriifti ; job? by Jack Wilson "X U BET I 0 m HELLO DAD I ( hb THE MoviE EVERY II IV ,r ' IVea ) I . 'VI H If 111 I 1 - r t' r 6s&t i : sr-? Down to Spivins TflltOR 4HCP 2 A WEEK! THAT'S FlME,-Mi(,HTY FlNE.1' mo? rnyt Irs J Klb OH SWELL !! THE SHOP IS UPSTAlitt CW6R. TfE YEAST FACTORY!,1 a::8mmj::::nmmtatttmtjmtmaKwnar4mnnntt!z::::::::ttt Chandler Garage Reopened. Mr. Ager, formerly of Hall & Ager (Oregon Ga rage) in charge. High Class Repairing, Etc. Fabric Tires, All Sizes 25 Per Cent Discount Agent for Chandler and Cleveland Cars Garford Trucks tiJmtat:tmmmtmjmtmmmmjmmtn:tmtmnmu:i IMS I This space reserved for Scott & McMillan I Warehouse 1 Successors to Leach & Scott Warehouse 1 Lexington, Ore. I illlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllH Oregon Ii!!Ell!!llIIHIll!l!lll!l!!!l!llllll!lll!llllllllllll!lllllllllillllll!IIIIli!iyillll!!llllllllli Heppher