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I'U.V H(,HT THK (i AZKTTK-TIMKS, HrTl'XF.R, olll IIIIHSIUY, M AY 20, tttto. i 5 You cannot deny them. Motorists buy Zerolene because it is good lubrica ting oil ; because it make the car last longer. More than half the mo torists of the Pacific Coast states use Zerolene. Such approval is never an acci dent; it is given only as a reward to products of highest quality. Use Zerolene for Correct mobile, truck or tractor. If STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) A o'lrnHfi fnr each type of engine GEO. W. MILHOLLAND, Special Agent. Standard Oil Co., Hoi'pner, Oregon Willard Service Station BATTERIES RECHARGED The Lexington Garage FREDERICKSOX BROS, Props. We Sell Goodyear and Racine Tires Repair Work Oils Greases C. W. McNAMEE B. F. SORENSON CENTRAL MARKET MeXamer & Sorenson, Props. BEEF, FORK, MUTTON, VEAL, POULTRY and FISH IN SEASON Give Us An Opportunity to Serve You Oilman BuildiiKi 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 suiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiinii :tnitiHttiiiiui;iiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiMiiitFiiitiiiiitJiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiuiiiiitiiiiii tiitiiriiMiiiMiitiiiMittiriiiiiitiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiMiiiitii..iiiiiiitiii iiiiuiiim tii STATE NEWS - - - SPECIAL FEATURE SECTION) 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- 5 1 Great and Those Who Are Striving to Become Great. Items of General News Interest Gathered From Over the State at 5 ; Large. Women's Activities and Fashions. Humor From the Leading Humorous Papers. i TIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIHMinillMllllltllll IIUIIIIIIIllllltllltllllllllllMI lllllllt tllllllllltlllinillHIIIIIIlllIIUllllHllllIIIlllliriltHllllHlilMlllllllllltlltnilllllMIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIini IIHIIlllllllllIllIlllllllIlltlltlllllill.' I For the Young I Business Man I Some day tin; young business man will be a big business man. Right now, perhaps, there isn't any money profit in carrying his checking account. But some day, an that account grows, and as the owner grows with it, the bank will be repaid for having counseled the young man and coop erated with him in his business success. So, this bank invites the young busiess man who wishes to grow. We have seen many a small account grow into a large one and have earned the thanks for helpful service cheerful ly lendered at all times. We want your account. But, what is more, we want you as a growing business man to as sociate yourself with this bank. FARMERS & STOCKGROWERS NATIONAL BANK Heppner Oregon MID-TOTERI. SCKCCL KIDDIES WIN A5IMY ESSAY CONTEST J9t - i ""rafw -- "t 1 iwH 4 3 is fc sV srs v Jiff h y . r fey k.x Tf ' ..-as m we v j, lift tep if- The proudest moment ot their lives as thev stood in tne nuge i"7"'' " celrtng first second and third prizes and loving cups from Secretary ot War Baker for army essay pa--Iri Dow d Campbell of Clinton. la., shown in the center with Secretary Baker was first. Ma Jor e !?hwt of Chilliccthe. Mo., on the left, was second. Betty Eason of Ollvo Branch. Miss., on the right vas third. On the left Is General March. Max Houser Acquitted. Max H. Houser, second vice presi dent of the United States grain cor poration has been acquitted of the charges that he used his office to manipulate the grain prices to reap a profit. George Mayo, special ac countant for the department of jus tice reports the personal transactions of Houser and the profits of the Houser milling interests had been $179,106 on an invested capital of $3,720,000. "I find that Houser personally and through his milling company did not make immense profits," said I'nited States Attorney Humphrey, appoint ed to investigate the matter. "The profit was small and there was no violation of law nor improper use ot Lis position. Houser sacrificed his lime and business to the grain corporation." YVHITC0MB RILEY'S v, A "MIRACLE MA?" Will Attempt llccord Flight. Eugene Lieutenant R. M. Kelley of the ninth aero squadron, tempo rarily stationed at Eugene has an nounced that on May 23 he will at tempt to make a record flight from the Canadian boundary at Blaine, Wash., to Stockton. Cal. He expects to leave Blaine at day-break and ar rive at Stockton in seven and a half hours, making only two stops, the first one at Eugene for breakfast and to take on gasoline and the other at Montague, Cal. O. F. building. Testimony meetings are held every Wednesday evening at 8:00 o'clock at the home ot Mrs. Eugene Slocum. All Interested are invited to attend thse services. Bandon Boy Freed Aftea Third Trial. Marshfield Harold Howell, aged 16, has been given his freedom after eight months in the county jail and three times facing trial on the charge of murdering Lillian Leuthold at Bandon on July 27. The jury brot in its verdict of not guilty after be ing out for 16 hours. It is said that the remarkable composure and man ner of the defendant throughout all three trials and the way in which he testified on the stand, finally iwon his freedom. Intense smoke which prevailed over the Eastrn Oregon country last week, greatly resembling the late summer days when forest fires ere prevalent, vas caused by brush fire; in the Cascade mountains. Dr. J. S. Riley of Washington, D. C. first cousin of the great American poet, James Whltcomb Riley, is now being called the "Miracle Man" through his heal ing of the sick. He heals through prayer and faith. It Is said hi! works healed a cousin ot former Governor Folk of , Missouri of blindness of long duration less than six weeks SMILE AWHILE The Interruppti'd (iardi-ncr. "You don't seem so enthusiastic about your gardening." "It's this iway," replied Mr. Cross lots. "I like it, but I can't keep my mind on it. It's tantalizing to go on turning up fishing worms that aren't of use to anybody. Washington Star. Hound to Find Out. She When I get to Heaven I am going to ask Solomon why he had no many wives. He What if he isn't there? She Then you ask him. Boston Globe. Kconomy "I wish I knew whether my next door neighbor is going to plant i. vegetable garden." "Why are you anxious to know?" "Because if he is I needn't spend so much for chicken feed." Balti more American. In Xo Hurry It fwas a big cotton manufacturing town in Lancashire, where a revival service had been held. At the close the minister called upon all those who wished to go to Heaven to stand up. All rose to their feet with the exception of one young man. "Don't you want to go to Heaven, my friend?" asked the preacher. "Oh, aye, I want to go, reet en ough," the young man replied, "but not 'wi' this trip." London Tit-Bits Hitler Disappointment. Old fanner Turnut went to Lon don for a visit and, on a friend's ad vice, stayed at a quiet hotel in Bloomsbury. On his return to the village this friend asked how he had got on. "Rotten!" retorted the old chap shortly. "Why, weren't they nice to you at the hotel?" asked his friend in sur prise. "Nice?" Old Turnut's tones were withering. "Well, if you call it be ing nice to fool a man because he came from the country, they were. Why, the very first night that I stay ed there they gave me a big bottle to take to bed, and when I unscrewed the stopper there weren't anything in it but hot water." London Answers. Christian Science. Christian Science services are held evry Sunday morning at 11::00 o' clock in the lodge room In the I. O. (iary Motor Trucks Kxcel in Deliver iiiK the (iixxls from Start to Finish. Because a horse had a log on four corners, hair on the outside, and a place for a collar, would not satisfy an experienced horse user that said horse was a "good buy," no matter how low the price. Qualificatious would be considered speed, endur ance, possible performance, probable years of service, and cost of maintain ence would be the factors determin ing the value, and he would not ex pect to find these qualifications In a cheap horse. There is Just as much difference in motor trucks as in horses. Some makes of motor trucks are made to sell and like the cheap horse they possess "similar points of construc tion" to their better brothers, but they will not deliver the goods and last. They will have worn out by the time they have paid out, (which make? them a poor investment at any price. Satisfactory performance for a per iod of years after it has paid for It self is what established a trucks val ue. Gary motor trucks are long life trucks. They are correctly design ed, built of the best and highest priced units by the best mechanics and backed by the Gary reputation "To Put l'p the Best Truck That Can Be Built." The factory representative of the Gary Motor Truck Company for the Northwest territory is the Gary Coast Ayency Inc., 71 Broadway, Portland, Oregon. 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. He will never hive to beck np to get e suit, even In the heevirat hay. The knife uteris cutting the instint the mower ie thrown in gear no lost motion. You wiU see big advantages In the drive on this machine it's extremely eimple the gears are so placed that one set holds the other set in mesh constantly. The John Deere will cut all of the grass for years to come a simple adjustment takes up all lag in the cutter bar, without fleeting the centering of the knife. If the knife ever needs re centering, a special adjustment is provided. The John Deere is the simplest, most powerful and best-built mower we have ever seen. Ws know it will appeal to you. . Com in H't H yem advantage, to know mU about this mower fceore you bay. Whiloat our if ore, see want yoa to see tfto rut of our lino of haying and harvttting machinory. Wo havm a lino of mmchinoi you can m with tatUfaetion and profit. Peoples Hardware Co. HARDWARE and IMPLEMENTS Heppner,. Oregon HELPS HER HUSBAND SEEK PRESIDENCY F. R. BROWN Life Accident Health Fire Insurance Three Good Heppner Residences For Sale FARM LANDS CANADIAN LAND I Buy Grain Sell Realestate UP STAIRS IN ROBERTS BUILDING Heppner, Oregon She lived in Washington when her husband was a member of ('onsieis. now she is helping her husband In his fight for the Re publican presidential nomination Hiid electionwhich, of course, would send her buck to the cap Itiil the tlrsl lndy of (he land. She is Mrs Frank A. Lowden, wife of the governor of Illinois h ml popular in V:ish'!:gton so-ticiy HOME SWEET HOME USTEH,VouKi MAN,VACATON THlS V6WI IS GONNA MEAN MORE YdfcN sw tcKr"Di u" VimitUk -yeAR'.-ITSTiMEf-YoU STAftteo-rnflF OFI Ar 7- k.XJMt HELP Tn ME i. . IffltBi. 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