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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1920)
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BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, VEAL, POULTRY and FISH IN SEASON Give Us An Opportunity to Serve You Oilman Build'nisr Willow Street Transfer and General Hauling We do a transfer and general hauling business of all kinds. Let us figure with vou on that next job. We will GUARANTEE SATISFACTION. BARNARD & EMRY !!ll!)ll!llllll!ll!!lil!!ill!ill!ll!ll!IM I THE BANK AND THE I I YOUNG BUSINESS MAN I This bank prides itself on the fact that many a young business man lias sought and Re ceived helpful advice here on monetary affairs. Today's young business man is tomorrow's captain (if industry. And many a big man to day admits that bis success is due in no small part to the friendship established between bim-si-lf 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. FARMERS & STOCKGROWERS NATIONAL BANK Ileppner Oregon For 73 years Thomas Harris has worked for Uncle Sam In t Naval Observatory. And It it recently established that he is t oldest employe in governme Bervice. But despite his 93 yea he Is hale and hearty and sish he Is learning the new dances STATE NEWS The Condon base ball (earn won the thousand dollar purse recently by defeating Maupiu at Antelope. The score was 7 to 5. It was the first defeat of the season for Maupin. 0. W. Semmes of Goldendale is soon to start a newspaper at Arling ton. Hp is an experienced printer and publisher and will have the uni ted support of the Arlington business men in his undertaking, which means his venture will meet with success. Bids will be opened in Portland on July 6 by the state highway com-ini.-sion for the 14. S miles of grav eling on the Columbia highway across Sherman county between the Des chutes and the John Day rivers. Three contracts in Union county ara jlso to be let. Rerorts from Gold Hill, Southern Oregon state that oil prospectors working in the Deer creek country between Grants Pass and Waldo are jubilant over a discovery that has diverted their attention entirely from 11- Vem 1 Freedom . -Jt-J w j V. ; j still I V-saBgf f I v resound rl l tSI around s lm f - tZ the I . f ml Ws earth" i I v i ir f; . iiliij WHAT DTOU MEAN, BABE? oil. They have uncovered an exten ! sive deposit of ore containing plat inum to the value of $126 a ton, $105 in tin and manganese $6.95. Construction of iwhat may become the largest hydro-electric plant in I Eastern Oregon will be begun in a j few days, say3 the Enterprise Re ; cord-Chieftain, by the Enterprise El 'ectric company, using the waters of 1 the Wallowa river above the lake. jThe first unit will develop 1500 horse j power and additional developments up to a possible 15,n00 horse powei lean be-made as the demand arises. ! James A. Pope, a prominent Grani county citizen, Iwhose home in in Can ' yon City, was killed in an automo bile accident last week near Mt. Ver ; non when a Ford runabout In which : he was riding, turned over on a steep pitch in the road. Mr. Pope was vice president of the First National Bank of Grant county, was interest ed In the garage business and sev eral mercantile enterprises. He iwa3 60 years of age. HEY'RE HAPPY NOW BABE'S BATTING EYES Here Is strength and helpless ness In baseball personified. It shows the mighty "Babe" Ruth of the New York Yanks, home rufl swatter, who Is on his way to a new record, holding la his arms "Babe'' Thomas, the Infant son of Chet Thomas, catcher for the Cleveland Indians. Thomas and Rutb played together on the. Bos ton Red Sox team, so Ruth looked over Thomas' new son when the Yanks and Indians played In a recent series. Ruth's record last year, was 29 home runs already this year be has passed the 20 mark. Farm Reminders Svawnal Suggestion on Things Of ten Overlooked, as Se'ii by the State College. I"Ol'I.TKY:"Take the rooster away from t lie summer laying flock. He is no help to heavy or continued lay ing, but is a great bother. The hens will lay at least as well without lilm, and the eggs will keep longer, eithar parked or marketed fresh. Green feed for laying hens and iittle chicks is a daily need. If cut into short bits less is wanted. Any green such as grass, lawn clippings, garden remnants, and palatable weeds, is good. Feed on clean ground or on boards. D.VIItY: Green feed is essential to heavy protracted, economical milk flow, and the silo is essential to a year-round green feed supply at min imum cost. A big silo boom is on in many parts of Oregon, and pro gressive, successful farmers are, building silos. (1,111 WORK: Calf club members in the Smith River district of Doug las county have bought seven regis tered Jersey heifer calves, which they will put on official test. They will use the calves in the calf-raising pro ject. The boys were assisted finan cially by the Reedsport National Bank, which took personal notes for i iiniiiiiiiiiii We are closing out our McCormick Line of Cutting Machinery and are offering at greatly re duced prices McCormick Header, Bind ers, Reapers, Hay Rakes, Side Delivery Rakes, and Stacker. If you are in need of any of the above, . it will pay you to see us before buying lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllM Peoples Hardware Co. OUR PRICES RIGHT OUR PRINTING THE BEST-G.-T. "It sure will Tickle You" says the Good Judge a new picture of Mrs. Warren O Harding, wife of the Repub lican presidential nominee and Mrs Calvin Coolidge, wife of the vice presidential nominee. Both pictures were taken since the nonitrmMons. To find how long the full rich taste of the Real Tobacco Chew lasts. That's why it really saves you money to use this class of tobacco instead of the ordinary kinds. 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Mr. Riley has made his home in Eastern Oregon for many years, the greater part of that time, being spent In mining. home rj SWEET 4tA HOME Afai Jack Ui WUson W AXDDOMT Foster To OBOfJ --..or- III T ;k!JA r.CT I I r- 3H6 Pe porj V) A PHONE, y. tY3- I THKT'S Tie WARTA ON (6 siNrt tine vhon6 is nwmavs the If i5 kEt MONTH AMD THE tUMMY . Ir line $SwitH it MtSr uvV ; ' (si-rwil KKirV ii !ii III iV coBN ', J NOW IS THE TIME TO Clean Up Bring in your rags and we will pay you a good price. o We also buy all kinds of rubber, brass, copper, hides and old scrap iron. rp-to-diiti' service station for uutoists nnd truck drivers. Zerolene Cup Grease, l(e Crown (iasoline, J'earl Oil and Mica Axle Grease. G. M. Schempp ONLY "QUALITY PRINTING" PRODUCED AT THE G.-T, Frank Shively Practical Horseshoer Lame and interfering horses carefully attended to SCRIVNER'S BLACKSMITH SHOP m !!!