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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1920)
fAF. yora THE .; . VZKTTF-TI'MT'S, HFTTXPR, OKF THlTWaiV. JIXY 8. THE GAZETTE-TIMES Taa Happr OftiftT. KMabttahad M-h U isi T Tim F.rtUitad .NoTirhr 1, 1T Conaohdaia4 Kabruarjr IS. 1?1S acqi.iim.itKO-. Thoy knov you you are. as you r.ie boon for ihcso mciT.y yoara, Tl.oy V.ave Jujgi 1 you Uvirf ;rd :oy will j".ije y-u WU; tecy nsiss yea? is our homes are ttniij iitue ci.nd- perh.tp? v.ro'y stnr.n for eeA tp would bo 1 to insp.et it ar.d list him as of the f.irmors as grow ins; a pure sin cf wheat. Lot us hoar what u have to offer. 0!!rt PuaUnh) .vary Thursday mc-minf by PMBfMj lot office at Hepp-, tea who know you. wno nave passea M"" " " u . Mr? Cil-r.s K.-.vci r.ni children cf For. j'.r:.-r. .iro pusts tins week at the home cf Mr?. Hayes' sister, Mis and entered at lh. ner, Oregon, as aecond-clasa matter. ADVKHTIMVG RATM CIV AITl ll ATION SUBSCRIPTION RATES; One Taar Biz Monthe- Three Monthe. Sinffla Copkaa- IIN 10 .11 .01 mohrow corair official PAPCR you ou the streets, who, perchance, may liae been greeted with a kindly smile ur with a trowu. They will re member you. But will they miss you? There is no place you may go, no point of the compass to which you may turn, but what people have known you or will know you, and by all of these you will be judged !wheu you have passed away. Your family, your associates, youi acquaintances, eves your dumb brutes will remember you after you have passed on. But will you be missed. Ex change. Slats' Diary PEARL OIL ;ht (KEROSENE) HEATandLICHT INSTANT MEAT WHEN AND WHERE NEEDED STANDARD Cll COMPAN' Don't Tie Up Freight Cars To break the fnnghi blockade, and break it quickly, the railroads anj the Interstate t ouimerce Commis sion must have tlie cooperation of ev ery single shipper ana cousiguee in me Lnued States. Shippers must speed up the load ing of cars. Consignees must speed up the un loading of cars. With hundreds of thousands of freight cars on the railroad systems, it seems like a small matter when one lone car is tied up on a siding a day or so, waiting to be loaded or unloau- ed. But this spirit, prevailing among thousands of freight car users, has an overwhelming combined effect. It is cumulative, like straw piled onto a camel until each straw has joint re sponsibility for breaking the camels back. Lvery hour of needess delay in loading or unloading creates car shortage. Railroad congestion is holding back the nations prosperity. It is only a step from railroad congestion to railroad paralysis. And railroad paralysis is business paralysis. hvery shipper, every consignee, should speed up his loading and un loading as if the breaking of the freight blockade depended on each individual car. Speed your loading. Double-speed your unloading. What Ails The World? What ails the world, asked a big business magazine of its big business readers. Of course there were many ans wers. The most of them blamed the common man, the farmer among others. "Too many diamonds and not enough alarm clocks," said one. Probably true. "Too many silk shirts and not enough blue flannel ones," said another. No doubt. "Too many automobiles and not enough cows," was a third. Maybe. But we didn't see among the list such things as "too big profits and not enough honest dividends," and "too much display of wealth and not en ough old-fashioned, quiet living." But there was one answer that ap pealed to us more than the twaddle of the Pharisees. It read: "Too much class consciousness and too little common democracy and lore of humanity." There are too many people in America conscious that they are rich and great, too many conscious that they are the under dog. The rich man who thinks he is better than somebody else is simply purse proud his pretentions are sure proof that he lacks brains or that his brains are not functioning properly. The man who thinks he's an under dog be cause he works, is simply foolish and ignorant. It is an ancient saying today as It ever was and it will be true forever. But the main trouble is that there is too little love of humanity these days, love of your fellow human Man is the noblest work of God and He loves his work. If God loves your neiKbbor. be he rich, poor or even a loafer, why shouldn't you love him? I .... Placing flowers on a grave has not heretofore been considered hazard ous, yet a man was recently killed while doing that very thing. It was while placing flowers upon his bro ther's grave that a tomb stone top pled over on him, crushing out hie life. Bryan says the American people must look to the democratic party for Justice at home and peace abroad. May iwe ask, why not peace at home': The paradise of Oregon the great John Day project, when it is devel oped. For once In his life Bryan appai ently got in with the wrong bunch. Ohio has the presidential business clncbed. Will You Be Missed? Some of these days you, who are reading this article, are going to die and pass to your reward whatever that reward may be. Will you leave a void behind? Will you be missed? The Creator has ordained that man mutt carve out his career In this world, and when be Journeys to the great unknown he leaves behind record founded upon his own acts. You may leave behind you a wife or children, or other dependents. As you 6al by them In life, so will their grief be gauged and tempered at your death. will ther miss you? In this tuwo you have friends, and Friday pa was dressing 2 go 2 lodge meeting & he hollered down stares 2 ma. he sed Wood you town? Ma sed Z him You poor Simp do you spose 1 1 twant to git arres ted. Saturday pa was haveing a ar gumint with a Nother man as 2 j the boss of a home. The man sed he as the boss at his own home. Pa sed '-J they wasn't enny boHA at nur house. He sed me and my wife always tawk things over between us. Wloh they do 2. And then they end up by do ing as ma says. Exackly. Sunday Cumpny cum 2 our house wich had a little baby wich cried a awfull lot and loud. Wen they was gone pa cussed & sed such kids maid him tired. But I bet if he diddent have no teeth t hare & had 2 beg for his eats he Iwoodent be in very good Spearits neether. Monday Pa hired himself out 2 a grosery keeper today & quit his job wich he was working at. The new boss cum in the back room & seen him setting down and smokeing. The boss sed are you tired. Pa re plyed No. The boss sed Iwhy alncha working. Pa sed I was afraid I wood get tired. He still is resting yet. Tuesday We are razing chickens now. pa has flggered out now it l? a fine bizness and he sed iwen he buys j a ottomobeel I can learn 2 run it. 0 lady. ! Wednesday Jake & me saw J. E. ' today & J. E. ast Jake wot was the : first reckord of a carrier Pigeon & I he sed It was wen Noay let loose the Dove out of the Ark. She twinkt at me as much as 2 say Aint sum folks dum. Thursday We are going fishing pa & me & Jake & I started down town &. ma sed Where you going & I sed to get sum Artiflshul flies. She . sed No yure not. We have got all the real nachural flies you need without ! buying enny make believe ones. I For A Greater Oregon ! "To organize, circularize and ad- i vertise Oregon." This is the purpose ; of the state-wide expansion movement now under way, to encourage and strengthen the Oregon State Chamber! of Commerce. The state has been organized for an extensive canvass for budget subscriptions totaling $450,000, covering a three year per-' iod, of which $180,000 is to be rais-j ed in Portland, and the remainder outside of Portland. ! Leaders throughout the state are taking an active part in the move ment to match the State Chamber to its opportunities for usefulness as a stale-wide development agency. Oregon has many natural advan tages, as all Oregonians know, but its needs are many. The world does not kndw of Its vast acres of tillable land uncultivated; undeveloped wat-j er power; unoccupied area that could , be made to support 200,000 new pop-; ulation; scenery to compare with Switzerland; precious and base met-! als in the hills waiting to be mined; besides coal, petroleum and natural gas; lumber resources and shipping facilities all awaiting the develop ment and world publicity which an organization like the State Chamber of Commerce is best qualified to furnish. The State Chamber is the logical agency for the development of these resources and the capitalization or these advantages. The intensive canvass for funds will begin In Heppner during the week of July 6th and the Gazette Times would like to see every indus try, firm and Individual in the coun ty and particularly In Heppner, con tribute to make this campaign a suc- Good Seed Wheat to Be Found. The Farm Bureau has made ar rangements with Professor Hyslop of Corvallis to inspect various fields of seed wheat in Morrow county with the idea of finding the best possible seed available for various varieties. Without .attempting to argue Iwhich variety -should be sown as proof is scarcely sufficient to determine that to everybody's satisfaction, it is un deniably true that we should have better seed of the varieties we are using. An effort will be made to se cure both forty-fold and bluestem for pu.. seed.' Last year a sufficient quantity of hytrid wheat was Import ed for all the needs of the county this year, and no effort will be made to import any of these varieties. The seed Imported, hdwever, will be in spected and certified If possible as pure seed and a list made concerning these. Any farmer who has a field which he believes pure enough of a ....... , iuinTTjUUM4 3 a f STORAGE' H BATTERY MM tilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllC i It Has Leaked I I Out a are these uam beech pants down s iniiii iiiiiiiiiimi Tlu secret of success of E the big men and women is 5 s the fact that they can rest E E and completely forget bus- S E iness for a time and when S E they go back to it they 1 E have fresh vigor and new ideas. You can ilo the s 1 same. Enjoy a complete s E rest, away out in the cool E S mountains. There's danc- E E imj, swimming, fishing tuid S E a big jolly crowd. Hotel, S E cottages, and free camp E E ground. E S Located in the southern E E part of Umatilla County, S S Oregon. E i iiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiii e I Lehman Hot Springs I E Huffingtun Brothers, Props. ITllllllillllllllllllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIlllltilllllllli: .WHERE. 10 m 1? AT The Question Is Settled DINE WITH US Our New Big Dining Room Is not exclusive to transient trade. It's for the folks of Heppner First, Last and All the Time. Give the wife a rest and a treat a Sunday dinner here. SHORT ORDERS, TOO Elkhorn Restaurant Willow Street are authorized dealers for the most progressive concern that ever built batteries. We are pledged to carry out those policies of square dealing to which Willard gives widespread publicity. We are authorized to make repairs, to do recharging and to sell the Still Better Willard with Threaded Rubber Insulation. The Battery Electric Service Station J.W.FRITSCH Phone Main 83, Heppner, Oregon Good Paint Insurance -never look upon it a an expense. PAINT i5 GOOD P31" si- 1 jtAfejgji a r Thousand of Dollars are lost yearly throughout the Pacific North- i aw i - west bv property aaf owners who fail to protect tneir nouwa uU S with paint. , . , ,, . y FULLER Paint faves many thousands of dollars yearly ' - , i. nHint 4al mnra than to propenv owneia. it t. - it costs. Insure your property against the ravages ol the elements with Fl'LLEU Paint. Take few minute, and look over your property today. W. P. Fuller & Co. lHja-1920 ' Northwest Branch I , .n.t J W ttuuses ai roniinu. I Seattle, Tacoma, Spokant, Boise. :l PAINTS t! -f M VIM K FULLER Dealer In Your Town FAIR TREATMENT COMBINED WITH BEST PRINTING AT THE G.-T. OFFICE NOW IS THE TIME TO Clean Up Bring in your rags and we will pay you a good price. We also buy all kinds of rubber, brass, copper, hides and old scrap iron. Up-to-date service, station for nutoists and truck drivers. Zerolene Cup Grease, Ued Crown Gasoline, Pearl Oil and Mica Axle Grease. G. M. Schempp ONLY "QUALITY PRINTING" PRODUCED AT THE G.-T. 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The elastic Jantzen stitch makes them fit snugly, comfortably, per fectly. They do not bind Men, women and children there's a Jairtzen Bathing Suit in the size and color combination you want at the good stores of your city. GUTTING MACHINERY We have both the DEERING and McCORMICK Lines. Mowers, Rakes, Reapers Binders and Headers and a complete stock of extras for both lines. would advise getting your extras at the earliest date possible as they will probably be hard to get later on. torn cYBisb C6