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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1920)
1 UK li ! "TTK-TIMKS. HIPl'XKH, OKI'.. III! ll t". M 'JT, VM. JIIIIIIIUIIin:lU:ill!MIII!inMIMIIIIIIIMI!li;!l!lll!llllllMHini!lllllllllMIIIIIIIIIII!iKnf!U!IIIIIIIIIMIM 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 5 Large. Women's Activities and Fashions. Humor From the Leading Humorous Papers. niiiiMiimunimmuiiiMimMiiHimiimmiiiunMuiniHNiiMniiiiMNMiiiiiiiim j WOMEN'S LEGION ELECTS OFFICERS AT FIRST ANNUAL CONVENTION 1 : M f tVV 1 1-74' 1 ? vvvi Jie utmost power-value Pure throughout, dependable always, Red Crown gasoline gives the utmost power-value. It is made to meet the requirements of your engine. "Rfd Crown" is all-refinery gasoline with the full ar.d cor.:lr.i:cus chain of boiling points necessary for ready surtir.g, quick and smooth acceleration, steady, dc; rndable power and long mileage. Look for the "Kcd Crown" sign before you fill. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Caliiaraja) yio GdsoIinQ of QzafYy GEO. W. MILHOLLAND, Special Ap'iit. Standard Oil Co., llYppnor, Oregon Willard Service Station BATTERIES RECHARGED The Lexington Garage FKEDKKICKSOX BROS, Props. We Sell Goodyear and Racine Tires Repair Work Oils Greases C. W. McNAMER, S. F. SORENSON CENTRAL MARKET MeXankT & Sorenson, Props. BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, VEAL, POULTRY and FISH IN SEASON Give Us An Opportunity to Serve You (iiliiinn Buildins Willow Street Transfer and General Hauling We Jo a transfer and general hauling business of all kinds. J. et us figure with you on that next job. We will GUARANTEE SATISFACTION. BARNARD & EMRY For the Young 1 Business Man Sum' day the young business man will be a 1 i Iiiihiio. man. J.'iglit now, jK rliajis, there isn't any money profit in carrying his checking account. But one day. as that account grows, and as the owiu r grows with it, the bank will be repaid for li;i-iii'r counseled the young man and coop iTali d with hm in his business success. So, this hank invites the young busiess man who wi-hes to grow. We have seen many n Miiail account grow into a large one and have eanu'd tin- thanks for helpful service cheerful ly tendered at all times. We want your account. But, what is more, we want you as a growing business man to as sociate yourself with tli its bank. FARMERS & STOCKGROWERS NATIONAL BANK The first annual convention of the newly organlted Women's Legion of America has just been betd in Washington, D. C, electing the following officers as shown in this new picture. Seated Is Mrs. W. C. Eustis, president; standing, left to right, Mrs. Newton D. Baker, wife of the secretary of war; Mrs. Niblack, Mrs. Black, honorary vice presidents, and Miss Byrd Mock, secretary. KAISER'S STEIN AT AUCTION IN N. Y. BUILD A MACHINE TO TEST OUR SOLES ROMPED WITH RILEY IN OL'SWIMMIN' HOLE - r- '5 0 V w American souvenir buyers are to contribute in the purchase of trinkets and art treasures from the former German kaiser's household which are shortly to be auctioned off In New York City. A collector from Holland brought the collection to the U. S. This photo shows Miss Mary Mor 8?U of Milwaukee examining the kaiser's stein carved from Ivory. mm V wtM The Department of Agriculture at Washington has some funny lobs assigned to it. One of them is the testing of the wearing qual ities of leather. This big machine wns constructed for that purpose. Pieces of material fastened on a wheel are "worn" against a sanded belt the same pressure as a man's step. 1 He swam with James Whltcomb Riley In the famous "or swimming hole" when he and" the great Hoosler poet were boys together in Indiana. Now he is a success ful lawyer and business man' of Chicago, and newly elected presi dent of the U. S. Chamber of Commerce. .. 4 ,.v4f'Vf:L ';. Jiv 'J A Boy Can Run a John Deere Dain Mower Whue 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 have to back up to get a atari, even In the heavieat bay. The knife starts cutting the Instant the mower is thrown in gear no lost motion. You will see big advantages In the drive on this machine It's itremely simple the gears are so placed that one Bet holdi the other set in mesh constantly. The John Deere will cut all of the grass for years to come simple adjustment lakes up all lag in the cutter bar, without tlecting the centering of the knife. If the knife ever needs re centering, a sptcial adjustment Is provided. The John Deete is the simplest, most powerful and best-built mower we have ever seen. Ws know it will appeal to you. Com In it's to your advantagt, to know aO ooout I hit mower btfort you buy. While al our $toro, see want you to th rest of our lino of haying mnd harvtsting machinery. Wo havo a lino of maehinoM you tan we with tatitf action and profit. Peoples Hardware Co. HARDWARE and IMI'LEMENTS Ilcppner, Oregon 'sill F. R. BROWN STATE NEWS Gasoline has dropped in price a cent and a half per per gallon since it was permitted to be placed on sale at less than 56 gravity test. Frank Jackson, caterpillar and tractor expert, was instantly killed on the Bert Warren ranch near Pen dleton recently, Hvlien the fumes in an empty gas tank exploded. The fumes became ignited from a blow torch which Mr. Jackson was going to use In repairing a leak in the tank. He was 35 years of ase and his home is in California. i "Morrow county, next to Multno-: mah, is destined to be the wealth-j iest county in the state," declares J. W. Morrofw, sometimes of Heppner , and sometimes of Portland. "The day will come when the John Day irrigation project will be realized and when water is placed on the land of Morrow county it will become won derfully productive. The John Day project was considered visionary be fore the war because it will cost millions. The war, however, educat ed people to think in large sums and a project costing millions does not stagger the imagination nrtw as it did four years ago. With water on the land of Morrow county it can produce enough food to feed an en ormous population, Portland Ore-gonian. CLNCY REDS HOIST CHAMPIONSHIP FLAG !S Life - Accident - Health - Fire Insurance Three Good Heppner Residences For Sale FARM LANDS CANADIAN LAND I Buy Grain Sell Realestate tf hw til WiVwyyJ Hll! UP-STAIRS IN ROBERTS BUILDING Heppner, Oregon These ceremonies mark an Important sporting event at Cincin nati, O., the unfurling to the breezes the first championship baseball pennant won by that town's team in years. Of course we all know that the Clncy Reds are now world champions, but It was not until last week that the champions received their fi. Manager Pat Moran Is pulling It up the second flag be has hoisted the other la Phil adelphia live years ago. FARM POINTERS Poultry: Next year's profit in poultry will be determined largely by the feed and feeding now receiv ed by the young chicks. The win ter egg supply twill either be increas ed or decreased according to the care given to the young chicks. There is no one best or essential ration, chickens may be fed on var ious feeds and do well, but all ra tions should contain the kind of in gredients necessary for growth in right proportions, whether corn or wheat, meat scrap or fish scrap or milk, The poultrymnn who is feed ing for profit must consider the question of prices and the availabil ity of feeds. Farm Management: Facts and figures on the cost of production must be produced by the farmer in order to make arguments for price regula tions effective. Dairy: Pastures twill soon be get ting short. A diminishing milk sup- Ily is the proof. Cut early vetch, ( lover or other green feed daily for the cows. It will more than nav for j the labor expended. I Calves should have milk for at least six months. A small amount flnilv will miftir'p tint it iu Imiinrlint tiiui uiey are ten regularly. Howel trouble In calves is common in hot weather. Sen that buckets are clean and the milk sweet and Hvh olosome. Plan to fill the silo with oats and vetch or clover for summer feeding, and again in tho fall wllh corn. A continuous supply of succulent feed helps to cheapen cost of production and in this way Increase profits. HOME SWEET HOME by Jack Wilson hlico wife - 1 wont Be out Homg FOR TINNER-1 GOTTA LOT OF,. EAT -DOWN rg Vt TOWN. 711 GUESS I'LL TRY JERRY,' l I !fJ I II 1 -ItiJ tXf IKJ 11 1 I yj rl I ran irw mvw:. tm;natua::K:s:iKt:::::in::nn:::::m:t:s:m'.!Jjnnttn:!u:K:::nt:ti 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 ::tns::::j:n:a!:K:::ujsj:ti:t:!um:n::KK::atmaK:Mam This space reserved for 1 Scott &. McMillan I Warehouse g Successors to Leach & Scott Warehouse H I Lexington, Ore. I j Heppner Oregon inn