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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1920)
r m.i u.irr Tllf . I I I I IMt S. IIHTNHJ. (.Kl .. TlllllSHW. .It NK 17. (.'(. TV IU your car and our board of lubrication engineers rTK-t T tiVrication it a science. Our Board of Lubrication Engineers has determined the correct consistency of Zerolene for your car. Their rec ommendations are available for you in the Zero lene Correct Lubrication Charts. Get one for your car at your dealer's or our nearest station. Use Zerolene for the Correct Lubrication of your au tomobile, truck or tiactor. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CiUiormk) 1 rade or tacit type of engine GEO. W. MIL-HOLLAND, Social Agent, Standard Oil Co., Heppner, Oregon Willard Service Station BATTERIES RECHARGED The Lexington Garage FREDERICKS! ')X BROS, Props. We Sell Goodyear and Racine Tires Repair Work Oils Greases C. W. McHAMER B. F. SORENSON CENTRAL MARKET MeXamtT & Sorenson, Props. BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, VEAL, POULTRY and FISH IN SEASON Give Us An Opportunity to Serve You Oilman Buildinir Willow Street Transfer and General Hauling We do a transfer and general hauling business of all kinds. Let U3 fiirure with vou on that next job. We will GUARANTEE SATISFACTION. BARNARD & EMRY iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMMu:iiiiiinii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiii!iiiiiiiiiiMimi! i iiiiiiiiniMiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiii iiiiiiiiinimiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimm mm iiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 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- Great and Those Who Are Striving to Become Great. Items of General News Interest Gathered From Over the State at E 1 Large. Women's Activities and Fashions. Humor From the Leading Humorous Papers. 5immmiiHiiiiiuMHmniiimmiiiiiiHnimiHmimHiimmiiiiiiiiuHiiiuiiiiiiim uiiiiimiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiu? THREE FROCKS TO BEAT CLOTHES COSTS OWENS LOOMS STRONG sa. M a M w a 9 fft AS VLSI UAK HU ij 1 u ; .I I P? J "It sure will Tickle You" says the Good Judge Miss Helen Louise Jackson, leader In woman affairs, says high prices tn women's apparel would come down in a hurry If all women would adopt a moderate, yet neat torm of dress and she shows how three costumes are enough for any young woman. First the bus ness or street suit of serge; next the school suit of navy skirt and middy, and third, the house dress of any pleasing wash material. DEBS GREETS RUNNING MATE WITH KISS J. G. 0. P. DELEGATE FOR THIRYTY YEARS Senator Robert L. Owen of Ok lahoma looms stronger every day as a possible compromise candi date for the Democratic nomina tion tor president at the San Fran cisco convention, starting June 28. Owens is conceded to be one of tho strongest "dark horses." MRS. BABE SMILES THE "I TOLD YOU SO" !lll!llllllll!lili!!!ll!ll!:i!lllillilllllll!ll!!llllilll!IIIIIIIIIIH I THE BANK AND THE I I YOUNG BUSINESS MAN I This hank prides itself on the fact that many a youm; business man lias sought and re ceived helpful adviee here on monetary affairs. Today's young business man is tomorrow's captain of industry. And many a big man to day admits that his success is due in no small part to the friendship established between him self and a strong progressive bank. We invite small accounts of young busi ness men. In time these men will come to regard this as THEIR bank the bank which helped them grow. Join them. Here Is an unnsual photo. It shows the Socialist nominee tor president, Eugene Debs, in prison garb at the U S. prison at Atlanta, greeting Seymour Stedman, nomi nee for vice president, with a kiss. Stedman was a member of the notifying committee. Debs is serving a 10-year sentence tor unpatriotic remarks during war. W. W. Driest ot Lancaster, Pa., is the champ delegate to Republi can national conventions. When he answered roll call this year at Chicago It was the seventh time he had answered "here," in 21 yean of "delegating." She said she knew "Babe" could do it even when baseball fans were "roasting" the New York Yank managers for buying a "lemon." And now that the fa mous home run hitter, "Dabo" Ruth, Is swatting them on ti ' nose to the extent of 15 cln ui. wallops already this season I.r : Jtuth smiles the "I told you co grin shown here. STATE NEWS I'lii'Z Company Expands. Salem -Unprecedented increase in business during the piist few mouths is given as the reason for the increase in the capital stock of the Phez com pany of this city font $ 1 ,5000,000 to $4,000,000. Members of the firm i-aid that an order for 15,000 cases of jams ami vellies had been received by the coin-' pany from South Carolina, and that ! by June 1, the sales would be up-; proximately three times as rw asj on the same dale a year airo. Althnj there will be a general expansion in j the business of the corporation, no new buildings will be oonstpi' led un til financial conditions return to nor mal. made its rapid -t'owth through the pine milling industry and the pro-! gress of Bend reully started in 19161 when two large mills, the Brocks-1 Scuulon and Sherlin-lllxon mills, em ploying 1S00 men, were established there. fr.niiinetit homes of Pendleton will be thrown open for the accomodation i f teachers who will attend the East ern oreL'ou Summer school session in that city. tss r5 3 FARMERS & STOCKGROWERS NATIONAL BANK Heppner Oregon Western Wool Men Will .Meet in ( Western bankers anil shwpn have been asked to meet ;,t rhje on June 17 to consider means reestablishing a market for wool ; for giving finaneb'l adi to the duces. The meeting 'was satires by Governor Harding of the Feib Reserve board. The conference, V, enor Harding suggested should "with the view of working out si. plan which would restore confide and reestablish the market for w and meantime provide produr with the means of carrying thir w while It is awaiting market." Iil- lor u,d irn- d-d -ral rOV- bel line lice ' roo! i rs : , oel : Asa 11. Thompson, mayor of Kcho, shot ami killed W. II. Smith when Smith resisted arrest on a charge of assault with intent to rob. Smith lireil two shots point blank at Thomp son before he was killed. It is be lieved t ! j : t the slain man had become temporarily deranged mentally. The -hooting was the uflermath of Smith's attempt to extort money f;om Joe Kumos at the point of a gun. Thompson was exonerated from all hbme after a two hours d-'iberation by the jury. lJond Population firows 1)1(1 IVr Cent. Census figures just given out at Washington show that. Bend, the met ropolis of Central Oregon now has a population of 5,414 people, or an increase over the 1910 census of 910 per cent. Ten years neo Bend was a village Iwlth 5?,l! people. The town SMILE AWHILE Sli iki'sM'ariana. I.ewt gave her classes a test in v.hieli she asked them lo name pvc of Shakesp,. are's plays. Among the titles received nre these: King Liar. A Merchant of Venus. Old Fellow. McRnth. Omelet. Which reminds us of the high school pupil who said that Shakes peare's most famous poem was "Venice and Adenoids." Cleveland Plain Dealer. The Deacon's Plaint. "Sister." said the deacon, severnly- "you Should avoid even the appear-! ance of evil." "Why, deacon, what do you mean?" asked the "sister." "I observed that on your Bideboard you have soveral cut glass decanters, and that each of them is half filled with what appears to be ardent spir its." "Well, now, deacon, It isn't any thing of the kind. The bottles look so pretty on the sideboard that I filled them half way Iwlth some floor stain and furniture pulish, Just for the sake of appearance." "That's why I'm cautioning you, sister," replied the deacon. "Feel ing a trllle faint, I helped myself to a dose from a big bottle In the mid dle." London Tit-Bits. Slock Chaser A local manufac turing concern recently advertised In the papers for a "stock chaser" In the purchasing department. Many were the answers received. buUnne in particular showed the Writer's conception of the Job, for lie said: "i think I am qualified iu fill the position I see you advertise In the News, as I've been a farmer all my life." Indianapolis News. Meeting of Corporation Council lor Jones: "Owing to the urgency of the matter, I propose we have the Cemetery extended as soon as po sihle, and have the ground consecra ted ready for use." Councillor Muggins "I rise to sec ond the proposal, and In regard to having the ground consecrated well, It's ten years since I had my back yard done with it, and it's still wear ing splendidly." London Telegraph. fecial OH yoNACD- COM6 CM I I HI I 7 I U-M-M-MMMl! IT'SGOOD! 53 QUICK fCM'lrtOOOO' f,L f MPTHeft JU5T MW6 IT home p Zf Effnj-r SE i Yes; -I Ki-.iw it: I j ow-m-qo cet scwe N It! -SF-CAuss- I -v. . I To find how long the full rich taste of tho Real Tobacco Chew lasts. That's why it really saves ydu money to use this class of tobacco instead of the ordinary kinds. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put up in two styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco 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 band lever, makes the lift simple and easy. He will never hv to bick op to get tart.cvtn In the heaviest hay. The knife ttarta cutting the Initant the mower it thrown in (ear no lost motion. You will ere big advantage) In the drive on this machine it'a extremely simple the gears are o 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 affecting the centering of the knife. If the knife ever needs re centering, a special adjustment ia provided. The John Deef e is the simplest, most powsrful and best-bulit mower we have ever seen. Wa know It will appeal to you. Coma In et'i to your soWifare, to know aO mboat thit moumr boforo yom buy. Whilt at oar ttort, ere want you to sea tho rcet of oar hno of haying omd harvotting machinory. Wo havo a lino of mmxhintt you can osa with oatUfaetion and profit. Peoples Hardware Co. HARDWARE and IMPLEMENTS Heppner, Oregon !f Your House i5 Sold. Make it New wim f HtKlt I Aw ti t I SI' ft ir sfour nouse is lillilsA New. Keep it New fl LVMVOT with is 7i YEAR 'fZx tmr Preserve. 2 and JJr Beautifies ONE thing is sure you can't hide the outside of your house from critical eyes. You'll be proud of your home and your neighbor hood will be proud of you if your house is kept painted and in good repair. The well-painted house is evidence of community spirit and thrift. FULLER Paint keeps new and old houses from run ning down, adds to their value and makes them attractive. Specify FULLER Paint for your home. You can depend on it to do two things and do them well pre serve and beautify. Look Up FULLER Dealer In Your Town W. P. 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