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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1920)
IM.k KH.HT THK ; AZKTTK-TIMKS, HKITXKR, Ol!K., Till HSIHV, JI NK 8. 1U20. SIIIIill1IIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIllltllllMIIIM1IIMIIIlIlilllllllllllttl1llltHlinillllMIIIlll1IHIMIIIII11IIIUlllI11lltl1IIIIIlH 21 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- 1 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. 5iiiiiiiiiiiiiiMitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiHiMiiiiiiiiiiM STATE NEWS THEY CAN SAVE YOUR GRAIN FROM SMUT yw 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. "Red Crown" is til-refinery Moline with the full and continuous chain of boiling points necessary for ready starting, quick and smooth acceleration, steady, dependable power and long mileage. Look for the "Red Crown" sign before you filL STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CtUtetsi) Ao Gasoline of Quality EnllHIlSiii&i t.nvornor Itoins As Secretary And Kozer Is Appointed. Salem Governor Ben Olcott has appointed Sam Kozer secretary of state, first resigning the position him self. When the supreme court ruled that Olcott Iwas gorernor in fact and entitled to serve the full unexpired term of Withycombe, he announced lie would appoint the republican nominee at the primaries as secretary of state, relinquishing the office by which he setepped up to the gover norship. Johnson Gets 2129 Votes Plurality. Portland Complete returns from all counties of the state, 2$ of them , official, give Senator Hiram Johnson a plurality of 2129 votes over Gen eral Leonard Wood. Johnson's total is 45.8S2 and Wood's 43,753. Asks Resignation of Schuldcrman. j "For the good of the service," Gov-; ernor Olcott has called for the resig-1 nation of H. J. Schulderman as cor-! poration commissioner. The governor GEO. W. MILHOLLAND, Special Agent, Standard Oil Co., Heppner, Oregon Willard Service Station BATTERIES RECHARGED The Lexington Garage FEEDERICKSON BROS, Props. We Sell Goodyear and Racine Tires Repair Work Oils Greases W. McNAMER B. F. S0RENS0N CENTRAL MARKET MeXamer & Sorenson, Props. BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, VEAL, POULTRY and FISH IN SEASON Give Us An Opportunity to Serve You Gilrqan Building "Willow Street TRIS SPEAKER HAS CLEVELAND IN LEAD 3j I UNA mm f 4 $$k' " "I i s,? v ft WXl- The Department of Agriculture at its experimental farm at Ar lington. Va., wages an unceasing warfare against the deadly grain smtftt. It is estimated that smuts which could be prevented every ysir destroy enough wheat to make four million barrels of flour. OaU enough to .feed one million horses, and barley and rye equal to four hundred thousand barrels. This picture shows experts tabulating re sult la various soila-the Information which all grain growers may hare try writing to the Agricultural Department at Washington. in March of this year and $715,000,. 000 in April of lust year. For the 10-months period ending twith April, exports amounted to $6,734,000,000 this year, an increase of $1,034,000, 0O0 over the amount of $5,700,000, 000 in the same period of the fiscal year 1919. Imports In April amounted to $495,000,000, against $524,000,000 Baseball fans who have long been admirers of Tris Speaker, the great slugging outfielder manager of the Cleveland Indians, predicted last year that his team was likely to win the pennant in the American League this year. And Speaker Is fulfilling all ex pectations so far. His club. Is out In front and playing real baseball. SHE RINGS WEDDING BELLS FOR MAIDS said that Schulderman has publicly expressed opposition to the state ad ministration. T. B. Hundley of Tilla mook has been selected to succeed Schulderman. 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 April Exports, Imports Increase. A drop of $135,000,000 in exports and of nearly $30,000,000 in imports in April as compared with the pre ceeding month of March is shown by the total-value statement Issued by the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce, of the Department of Commerce. Exports in April were valued at $884,000,000, against $820,000,000 in March of this year and $237,000, 000. in April of last year. During the 10-months period ending with April, imports were $4,254,000,000, an in crease of $1,780,000,000 over the amount of $2,474,000,000 in the 10 months period of 1919. Imports of gold during April form ed the largest monthly total for sev eral years amounting to $50,000,000, against $17,000,000 In March and $7,000,000 in April a year ago. Dur ing the 10-months period of the fiscal year, imports of gold were $110,000, 000, against $35,000,000 In 1919. Exports of gold during April were $44,000,000, approximately the same as for previous months of this year, compared with exports of less than $2,000,000 in April of 1919. In the 10-months period, exports of gold amounted to $453,000,000, against $32,000,000 In the same period a year ago. The imports of silver In April, SMALLEST STAGE STAR ' ALSO A STUDENT A Boy Can Run a John Deere Dain Mower r 3 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 have to back we to get start, even in the heaviest hay. The knit stern ratting the Instant lb mower is thrown hi gear no lost motion. You will te big advantag m la the drive on this machine his estreoMty eimpie the f Mrs are a placad that one set holds the other set in fntih constantly. The John Deere will cot all ct the gnat for years te came a eimpie adjustment takae sp all lag In the cutter bar, without enacting the centering of the knife. U the knife ever needs re centering, a special adJnetSMOl Is provided, i The John Deere U the elmpleea, moet powerful and bcct-boQI eaower wi bare ever seen. We ' know it will appeal te roe Com m - ft MM to pUBT eSJMMfef Ma f JeWMa? flal hrmrnkv, VVMc at ear . bm wmnt yma to see (A rent c oar Une e Aejdwf tmi karvHna wctuiery. Wm km m e er mmkin fm tmm aee with eetueceiea aWareA. Peoples Hardware Co, HARDWARE and IMPLEMENTS Heppner, Oregon Mrs. Jennie Callfas, a woman physician of Omaha, Neb., has solved the housemaid problem of how to keep them. Her agree ment Is that when they marry she will throw open her beautiful home and give them a fine wed ding. She has had only three m:iir!s In the last 14 years, eaoh imh h. i,-rin,g a successor. fllll!!lllll!ll!lllllllllllllllllll!l!IIIIIIIM For the Young I Business Man I S Some day the young business man will be a 5 EE big business man. EEj H Right now, perhaps, there isn't any money J EE profit in carrying his checking account. But EJ EE some day, as that account grows, and as the EJ owner grows with it, the bank will be repaid EE EE for having counseled the young man and coop- jj crated with him in his business success. f So, this bank invites the young busiess man EE who wishes to grow. We have seen many 11 EJ H small account grow into a large one and have EJ 55 earned the thanks for helpful service cheerful- EE EE ly lendered at all times. EE fj We want your account. But, what is more, J EE we want you as a growing business man to as- EE EE sociate yourself with this bank. EJ EE EE I FARMERS & STOCKGROWERS 1 1 NATIONAL BANK 1 XS U Heppner Oregon j illlll!!lllilHll!l!lilIIIIII!ll!lll!M Republican Convention Now Near at Hand Practically all of the delegates to the Republican National Con vention, which meets at Chicago on June 8, have now been chosen. The preliminary contests, as between candidates for the nomina tion! have been marked by a keen rivalry and a tense spirit born of the general feeling that an overwhelming victory Is surely forthcoming in November. Popular pre-onventlon Interest Is aroused to an ex traordinary degree and undoubtedly the gathering at Chicago will be the greatest in the party's history. Uncertainty attaches to the nominations two weeks before the data fixed. Primaries have not clearly pointed to the Identity of the standard-bearer. It is evidently to be an opeti-minded convention In the sense that a large percentage of the delegates will be unln structed or uncommitted when they take their seats and open to con viction as to choice. With few exceptions, the prmlarles have not been altogether Illuminating In results. Experience In the preliminary campaign has demonstrated, In the opinion of close students of the political condi tions, the need of a uniform primary system and a movement toward that end doubtless will follow this quadrennial struggle. The number of contested delegations, almost wholly from the south, promises to be much smaller than In former years. On May 31 the national committee will meet at the Coliseum, Chicago, to take up these contests for presentation to the committee on credentials of the convention. All the detailed arrangements for the convention, under the direc tion of Committeeman A. T. Hart, chairman, are well in band. Throughout the country the prevailing sentiment Is that this Is 1 Republican year and that the era of Incompetence, Inefficiency aha collossal waste, so demoralizing to the public welfare of the nation, will be brought to an end on March 4, 1921. 4 aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiminiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii j F. R. BROWN EE' Life Accident Health Fire Insurance EE Three Good Heppner Residences For Sale f FARM LANDS CANADIAN LAND U I Buy Grain Sell Realestata g UP STAIRS IN ROBERTS BUILDING EE Heppner, Oregon This little miss, Lillian Roth, eight years old, is the youngest theatrical star on Broadway appearing In a feature role in Henry W. Savage's production of "Shavings." Little girls who see the tiny star gaining such fame naturally wish that they, too, might have such an opportunity, still If they knew that beside her acting, Lillian spends almost as many hours a -day as they do por ing' over her school books they would realize that success cornea only through hard work. amounting to $11,000,000, and the exports, amounting to $17,000,000, were nearly the same as the average for previous months of this year. R. W. Turner, Sand Hollow farmer and sheepman, this last week, bought a new Baby Grand Chevrolet from the Heppner Garage. OME WEET OME WELL50K, MoTriee WOKlT B6 HOME Fen soppeR;-sHAuwe goT0 Tde W"WT .COOK OUR OWN 1 LCTsll Icancxxx: r.Ne: I I vert,-and n J 1 UCOEII cmj a.iC C--1" -X I UAl ! ' i'TOMAK I IwAiTAMiNUTe SoN'-AREl! soheI BURN T(fe BEAD OW -v 1 fUe ToAST. fM V0U SURr-YrjjKHCW BOTtl SlOES-THCN SCRAPE TO MWCG .THE ; frtOVU TO o lT 0TF AND WvG COT I Ml J 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 fPIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIM I This space reserved for 1 Scott & McMillan I Warehouse us S3 Ex H Successors to Leach & Scott Warehouse g Lexington, Ore. illlllllllllllllllllililllllllllllllllllW