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I STATE NEWS - - - SPECIAL FEATURE SECTION I
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J Great and Those Who Are Striving to Become Great. Items of General News Interest Gathered From Over the State at I
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ftr - gasoline with fan power
Rit !4';3:3B In every drop. It k made
H 'irw to meet the requirement
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GEO. W. MILHOLLAND, Special Agent, Standard Oil Co
Hefner, Oregon
Willard Service Station
BATTERIES RECHARGED
The Lexington Garage
FKEDERICKSOX BROS, Props.
We Sell Goodyear and Racine Tires
Repair Work Oils Greases
C. W. McNAMER
B. F. SORENSON
CENTRAL MARKET
McNamer & Sorenson, Props.
BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, VEAL, POULTRY
and
FISH IN SEASON
Give Us An Opportunity to Serve You
dilrmin Biiihliiiu: 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
1 For the Young i
i Business Man i
Some (lay the young business man will be a
big business man.
Uight now, perhaps, there isn't any money
profit in carrying his checking account. But
some day, as 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 n
small account grow into a large one and have
earned the thanks for helpful service cheerful
ly lemlered at all times.
We want your account. But, what is more,
we want you as a growing business man to as-
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FARMERS & STOCKGROWERS
NATIONAL BANK
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WINS BRITISH TITLE AS BEST MILK PRODUCER
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"Celton Secret III." owned by
mm i nomas oi England, has lnt
Won tha tit la rf Kaln kA t. a
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STATE NEWS
Bend. Ore. The Shevliu-Hixou
and Brooks-Si'unlon Lumber Com
panies, the two largest industries of
this city, will help solve the housing
problem by furnishing lumber to
their employes and residents of this
city for home building purposes at a
price less than that received for their
product f. o. b. cars at their own
mills. The lumber companies will
also finance the building of homes
and let employes pay for them by de
ducting a small sum from each
month's wage3. The plan has just
been placed in effect and lumber is
ndw being delt out under these con
ditions.
The 1920 payroll for these two
mills alone will be close to $3,000,
000, and with their present holdings
of timber in this region the mills
can operate at this capacity for 30
ears.
BASEBALL'S GAMEST
Pendleton, Ore. The week from
June 14 to 19 lias been set aside by
merchants and manufacturers for a
campaign to increase the consump
tion of Oregon-made products. Made-in-Oregon
goods from all parts of the
state are to be displayed in store, win-
ows and cash prizes will be aHvarded
for the best exhibits.
Marshfleld, Ore. A new market
for Port Orford cedar has developed
in the far east, where the resource
ful Japanese manufacturers convert
it into pencils. The timber in eight
foot bolts is moving out of here in
considerable quantities by rail and
water, destined for Japan.
Babe Ruth, home-run slugger
with the New York Yankees, has
proved his greatness by bis game
ness. Sold for the record price
of $120,000 to the Yanks, Ruth
got away to a poor start and
was "panned" to the limit. De
spite this he kept on trying. Then
he started hitting and today fans
are raving as Ruth Is again well
on his way to Veafc the record
which he set himself last year of
27 homers In one season.
syndicalism at 2 o'clock this after
noon. The jury Iwas out 24 hours.
The defendants were George Chit
wood, who was charged with having
and distributing I. W. W. literature;
Edward Flogaus, who Iwas charged
with having an I. W. W. card; Jack
Battle and Jack Nelson, who were
charged with advocating the over
throw of the United States govern
ment. The men Iwere given a change of
venue in Franklin county and as the
jury list was practically exhausted it
was decided to hold the case here be
fore Judge E. C. Mills. The prosecut
ing attorney, E. W. nenson, assisted
in the prosecution.
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WON $10,000 P0R
POLITICAL IDEAS
Klamath Falls, Ore. Hope of the
development of the oil resources of
this section has been aroused by the
arrival here of Captain Rathbone of
the Waldport Oil Company, who Is
looking over the local field for his
company. The Waldport Oil Com
pany operated extensively at Wald
port, Oregon, and of late lias been
active in Wyoming.
Lebanon, Ore. An unusual har
vest for a farm will be that reaped by
H. F. Davidson of Hood River, who
owns a large ranch near here. He
is going to install a sawmill of 20,
000 feet daily capacity on his farm
to harvest his fir trees.
McMinnville, Ore. Seed Is being
furnished to growers at cost by the
A. Rupert Co., Inc., which Is build
ing a new fruit cannery here. The
main building is completed and the
plant will be In operation by the be
ginning of the canning season.
Four iuilty of Syndicalism.
Walla Walla, Wash., June 6. A
superior court Jury returned a ver
dict ol guilty against four Franklin
county men charged with clminal
WOMEN ANSWERING OUR FOOD PROBLEM
Ohio farmers are proving that a real agriculturist cannot be
defeated that he will overcome all obstacles. Ohio, more than any
other state, It seems, Is suffering from the farm labor shortage. The
tractor and the farmer's wife as operator Is proving the answer.
One farm-tractor with a woman operating Jt can do the work of
three plows, three men and six horses. It Is aaer triumph for
farm women. They are helping to keep famine from all our doors
PRIZE k
fsooo t. y
I 1000
A Boy Can Run a :
John Deere Dain Mower
WhQe 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 havt to back op
to gtt start, even la tin hrUu
hay. Th knift starts catting the
Instant the moww It thrown in
gear no lost motion.
Yon will f big advantages In
the drive on this machina-lt's
extrtmely slmpl U gaare are
so placad that on eat holds the
other eat in math conatantlv.
Tht John Daart will cot all ot
th f rata for years to coma a
elmplt adjustment takte np all
lag In th cottar bar, without
affecting the centering of th
knift. If tht knlf tvr ntdt r
ctnttring, a pdal adjuatmrat Is
provided.
Tht John Dear It tht timpltat,
mott powerful and bett-buut
mowtr wt hav tvtr wen. W
know It will appeal to too,
Coew "-' vowr mJvmtaw,, to Anoc tat
mboatthiM mown bttm you bvy, Whila at oar itoro,
mm want yoa to Hi (A ratt of oar Hi of Aayoiff
mnd karvitittf machinery. Wm km a tn, mf
mmchinn yoa can ate witM tatUfoctin and profit.
Peoples Hardware Co.
HARDWARE and IMPLEMENTS
Heppner, Oregon
ill
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
These three young men won the
110,000 offered by the Republican
National Committee In the plat
form suggestion contest limited
to young men under 26 years of
age. Carl Smith Joslyn of Spring
field,' r:as8., was first winning
$0000. Howard B. Wilson of
Philadelphia, was second, getting
$3000. W. P. Smith of Ann Ar
bor, Mich., was third the award
being $1000. All are college men
and all served In the war. Their
suggestions will be written into
the Republican platform sub
mitted to the Chicago convention.
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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
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