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FM.F. SIX THE fiAZKTTE-TOlES. HErPXKR, OKI'., THI KSDAV, JVLY . 1J(. K !1 MIimillMilllHIII!M!IIIMIIIUIIIIMII!lllllll!imil!llllimmiim Dependable Power 1 STATE NEWS - - - SPECIAL FEATURE SECTION I 1 -it ? c a : ) .-j Down to the last drop "Red Crown" is high-grade gasoline. It is made to meet the require ments of your engine. "Red Crown" is all-refinery gasoline with the full and con tinuous 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 11. STANDARD OIL COMPANY tdejej m. w ""v me of GEO. W. MILHOLLAND, Social Agent, Standard Oil Co., Hejtpiior, Oregon Willard Service Stat on BATTERIES RECHARGED The Lexington Garage FREDEEICKSON BEOS, Props. We Sell Goodyear and Racine Tires Repair Work Oils Greases C. W. McNAMER B. F. SORENSON CENTRAL MARKET McXamer & Sorenson, Props. . BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, VEAL, POULTRY and FISH IN SEASON Give Us An Opportunity to Serve You Oilman Building 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 I THE BANK AND THE I I YOUNG BUSINESS MAN I Tliis bank prides itself on the fact that .many a young business man has sought and re ceive helpful advice here on monetary affairs. 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- 5 treat 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. I :iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMitiHi iiiiiiiiinnuiiiiniiiiiiiiitHinnriiiiuiniitiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiinitiiiiiiiiiiaiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Snapped at Frisco as Democrats Select Leader 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. FARMERS & STOCKGROWERS NATIONAL BANK If Heppner plUlllilillllllillllllillllllilli Oregon IllllillllilllllllllllllUlllllllI -IJ wv-J ( g -fe; JTmw rM f A litis Vy .uwu HVVHN &v Z 3 aIk. Mwbp 1 :JVb First pictures from the Demo cratic convention at San Fran cisco, showing the leaders who started the ball rolling. No. 1 Is of Norman E. Mack ot New York; No. 2 Is a group of the three wo men leaders the new element In major party affairs, left to right they are Mrs. George Bass of Chicago, Mrs. Wefr Troy, com mltteewoman ot Alaska and Mrs. Robert L. Owen, wife of Senator Owen from Oklahoma; No. 3, Samuel Oompers, veteran presi dent of American Federation of Labor, as he went before the plat form committee asking a specific labor plank; No. 4, the newest picture ot William Jennings Bryan with his "dryr plank" smile; No. 5, J. Bruce Cremer, vice chairman of the Democratic National Committee, who called the convention to order, and No. 6, Bryan's double (on the left) who is Isadore Dockweller, na tional committeeman from Cali forniashaking hands with Ar thur Mullen of Nebraska. Warren G. Harding's Career ltll. Noremtx Ban oa a turn a Bloomlm Om Momw out?. Ohio. Hla ptnata nn Dr. Own T. Hirdtnf. txmtr rwUUor, M Mn. Pbotb Dlekwraoa Hint Inc. HolUa Duk swonL Xtni UI eC t Do; u tern uUI k vu 14 mn H 187- tnurad Ohio Cutral Oolloso ! ttorlo. tnm whl 10 tndntot tour rou kuw. Bapporud klnMlf K collet u In kocnr. Mra HtoUr. 4o Mr ud nllroad kul U8t Fimllj mmt to Miriom, Ohio. Whoro Wurn thorUy otulnd Iho Bnalas Sur, which ho oUII ovu u4 oliu. Mauwhllo Uoshl oohool. rtadlad low ud wu odmltMd to hu, hot did not prmetloi. Muurad trr dUU ot oowipopw work from rtaur'i ttrrU to proumaa ud muuglng odltor. 8UII torrtw u hit huh olooo Iho prlaurl nlo ho iMd u u 01 fronUoo prlatw. Throaihoat til tho fori of hit owtonhly of tho lUriot BtbbIiis SUr Ihtrt hu uw bom I ftrlko or thratt ot Urlko li tho pluL 1M1 ilirrlad Mlu riorneo Kllm, of Mtrtoa. It t mimbar ot tho Baptist Church u4 0 trutto ot Trtoltj Btp tut Church, Marlon. la homo cltjr baa tsrfad at dlroctor la a talk aad la leading, nantttacturlnt laduatrloa. Itll Elected to tho Ohio auto oantto. IS01 RMlacUd to tho itato oraoto by a nto aauaal la a rMmo oratk atronf bold. 1104 Eleetad llaotontat torarnor ot Ohio, llrroa T. Borrlck t bolof oknMB cororaor. 1(10 Nominated tor sonraorahlp b Rcptibllcau, but u 4a iMtod by Jndaoa Harmon, who, la ltl. oppooM Woodrow Wllaoa for Domocratlc aoDilottloo aa praoldonL . lilt Elected to tho Uaiud 8tataa Stnato, oolaf tht irat caodl data aieelod Iron Ohio by popalar voto. 1914 Delivered hafooto addraao at Rapubllaaa aatluoal conran Uoa, Cnlcato. Aa taoator It a mambar of thaoe oommltteot: roreljn Raiatlona, Phlllpplnat (chairman), Comment, Capeoditoroa la tba'Treaaurr Do pautmeo PaclOc lalaoda, Pobllo Health, Standards, Walshu aad ataaa arot, and Verrltorlea. In the treaty fight, la supporting (ho Lddgo reaanatlons, rigorous ly oppoaad the Wllaoa poena polldea, l80 June 11 Nominated by tho Repabllota attlonal oonTaa tloa to be Prealdant of tho llaltod Sutea, AMERICAN EAGLE IS UPTON MASCOT lation was slowly increasing up to tlie time of the influenza epidemic two years ago. "All republicans think well of Harding and Coolidtie," is the report brought back to Oregon by Congress-1 man Willis C. Hawley of the first Ore-1 gon district. In speaking of legisla- j tive nutters, Mr. Hawley said, "I was! chairman of the ways and means com-! mittee which had before it the bill! providing for our soldiers. I had' some hard battles in the committee i room over the bill. Although other members of the committee were not altogether adverse to it, they did not approve such a large appropriation. The reelamatioa appropriation as passed by the House ot Representa tives and presented to the Senate will be a wonderful thing for western states. The bill calls for $250,000, 000 to be used for reclamation pur poses. The previous appropriation was only $60,000,000." HARDING'S CREED "To safeguard Amer ica first, "To stabilize Amer ica first, "To prosper America first, "To think of America first, ( "To exalt America first, "To live for and revere America first."' ROBERTS WINS HEART OF SUFFRAGE farm bureau. Here Is Sir Thos. Lipton's fa mous wooden eagle, a coat-of-arms of the United States, which is now the mascot of Shamrock IV..-- In the background is tha challenger as it made its initial trial in American waters, STATE NEWS Salem maintains her place as the secomlt city in Oregon, as the 1920 census reports shows that the state capitol hits a population of 17,67!), or an increase of 25.4 per cent in a de lude. Astoria, the thriving seaport town at the mouth of the Columbia river, shows a gain of 46.1 per cent over the 1910 census, with a popula tion of 14,027. There are now only 1130 Indians on the Umatilla reservation near Pen dleton, according to a report recently issued by Major E. L. 9wartzlander, superintendent. This shows a decline of 70 in the last 11 years. The popu- Different Mrs. Low Brow What kind of people are they? ' Mrs. High lirow I hear they used to allow a quadruped of porcine ex traction to browse in the most re splendent apartment in their domi cile. Mrs. Low Brotw I'm so relieved. Some horrid women were saying that1 they used to keep the pig in the parlor. Farm House Destroyed The farm residence on the H. A. Edmonds ranch three miles south east of Morgan, farmed by W. A. Bunnell, Mr. Kdmond's son-in-law and knofwn as the Velght place, was totally destroyed by fire, together with Its contents last Friday, sup posedly caused from a defective flue. The blaze was first discovered by Mrs. Bunnell in a bedroom In which infant child was asleep and she hud barely time to snatch the baby from the burning bed and muke her escape before the whole building wa in flames. The child (was painfully but not dangerously burned about the face and body. There was no insur ance on either the house or contents ami the loss is about $1200. lone lull pendent. Hudium Fluoride Got Hen Lice. A single thorough application of sodium fluoride, either as dust or dip, will oust poultry lice, say the O. A. C. poultry specialists. This rem- jedy comes as alwhltiBh powder. One pound is enough to rid 100 hens of lice. It is safely used on either young or mature stock. Governor A. H. Roberts of Ten nessee, has won the heart of suf frage. His promise to call a spe-' cial session of the Tennessee Leg islature in the effort to have the federal suffrage amendment adopted, the 36th state, and mak ing the measure a la-v, giving woman the ballot, won for him. If the Legislature adopts BUtfratfe, the women voters of America will vote at the presidential election in November. IH'Valern C'ompiulns of Democratic Hank. According to press dispatches from San Francisco, President DeValera of tho "Irish Republic" and Frank P. Walsh, as well as "Friends of Irish Freedom" are dissatisfied with the treatment accorded to their demands for recognition. uVINSKY HOPES TO STOP CARPENTIER CALVW C00LWGE AND HIS FAMILY i -Mi M - iy X... 'OnA nf tha Intent nlrtttrpa nt tflnvornnr rninin niu. chusetts and his family taken a short time before his nomination for Vice President at the Republican National Convention in Chicago. Trade Competition "I've given up spiritualism." "Why so?" "Well, the other day I consulted a medium and site told me to put no faith in oulja boards." "Yes?" , "And then I consulted my oulja hoard and it told me to put no faith In mediums." Judge. Flection Wit "Why gentlemen," thundered tho parliamentary candidate, "my oppo nent hasn't a leg to stand on." "All the more reason lie should have a seut," came a voice from the rear. Boston Transcript. HOME SWEET HOME by Earl Hurst t.i I fi fMI3S JONeS HAS IT 7 Tfil ll Cm silt HOUOS A OAV LDJ 1 ( inr y&Mki Xvwh to HubscrilMTS Only. The Jackson Countv Farm Bureau NeJws has changed Its former policy ,l ouuillg iiito f;u,ico lu uii ill. ill i homes in Juckson county, and will hereafter send copies to paid subBcrl-l bers only. The former nractle.a was' designed to acquaint the people gen erally with the alms and benefits of farm bureau activities. It has been discontinued for financial reasons. Subscription Is a dollar a year, and carries with It membership in the & ft' '.'..': I -tUtv,: i ; 3 1 The "luckiest fighter" in the world, say all American heavy weights of this Yank boxer, Battling Levlnsky, who gets the first crack at tho European champ, Ooorgos Carpentler. The bout is to be staged In New Jorsey early li.' October, the winner to meet 0d,p-ov This Is the newest pic- A MOMENT AWAY FROM POLITICS i - SO SHE'S COIflO DOWN Toj THE St ASHOttl; DURING THE -?. "OT SPELL rr -T-i 111 I 4a r"ZAT RIGHT k . fe, m - . c. c i i vine ii i ii n jt .j w ?..i,i i, , I... "J-.t;.Z '"I". J LV .otaj.T'.P .st n&si fiSSW" J J Kl -'-r-T-rt "s tW-AJ- V l-r?t3J Mrs. Harding decorates the Republican Candidate for PreaMont withjh. "order ot the Home"- flow tnm their owu wE Z