The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, September 30, 1920, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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THE GAZETTE-TIMES
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Conaoltdatad February 1&, 1911
Published avary Thurlav morning by
Vawlea mu4 mrr r (i w f ud
and antarad t tha rostofHc at Hpp
nar. Oregon, as acond-claaa matter.
! Ki ;r.c in !. stance between l.arm U tm cau-e l sivm Ittciivmys
The plain course for the stale is to
timsh at leasl some of the projects
il has started anft Ktve our home ieo
n'e some sen ice before trying to
Tl. re Is n-i:pt.i.nt that so few roads build any boulevards to the union.
i .e l'een vaijsii ted and the people I'end'.eton Kast Cregiuiiun.
.ire h. i'm::.!.- to despair of success , .
:n our ro.id lunldinc program. It
ov -Id not take much to produce feel- This Republican slush fund"
'.tie of reaction that would work great which llov. I'ox has been tolling us so
wi.e in d. stance between
1'. - .1 is fanciful.
c cry part of tl.e state is
:V.f construction ot roaos.
much about, renjin'i.'is of the old
ion of the empty barrel. What?
You've heard it. brother! Well, then
you know what we mean.
Henry Ford led the way. Henry
may have his faults, but who w ill
deny that he has his virtues. And
Lest of all, with the decrease in the
price of his flivvers he announces
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Ona Yaar 1 00
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Thra Montha .75
Rinala Copiaa .OS
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MOHROW COISTT OFFICIAL PAl'KH
1 THF. AMr'RK'AN PKl-.v A.S "l A.TION
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Morrow County Creamery
Company
Manufacturers of WILLOW BRAND Buttenr and
Ice Cream. The kind that has that appetising taste.
Phone your orders for ICE that is
made from pure city water.
Highest Prices Always Paid for Butter Fat
W. C. COX, Manager
Judge Stapleton on Market Bill
Co-operative marketing, such as
has been successfully carried on in '
California, w as suggested as a remedy !
for work of the non-partisan league
by Circuit Judge Stapleton in his
talk on Thursday botov the Press,
Club, on "The Non-Partisan League (
and Co-operative Marketing." Judge j
Stapleton decried the practice of giv
ing graduates of the agricultural j
college positions as farm agents. In- i
dustrial club leaders, and county ag-!
riculuirists, before they have been j
sent back to the farm to put Into
practice what they have learned.
"We're doing everything in ,the
way of modern improvements for the
farmer, except to aid him in market
ing his produce," stated Judge Sta
pleton. "Somebody is getting the
profit, and we've overlooked the in
terests of the man behind the plow.
He realizes something must be done,
and through the non-partison league
he is being led to believe it must be
done through politics." The speak
er traced the growth of the league
in the past two years, adding that he
feared the hold it would get after
the November elections, when plans
are being laid for landslide meetings
to "make an impression on the weak
kneed." The advantage of the co
operative system, according to Judge
Stapleton, is that it provides a prof
It for the farmer, organizes them, and
leaves few middlemen. Portland
Spectator.
Slats' Diary.
Friday pa was tawking about
when he was a kid today he had a
sister he sed &
when they went 2
;! kuol all 3 of them
;$," J had 2 walk 2 miles
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meen by ail 3
& he replyed &
ant Marv, was
SI a Vs sister and so
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Given by
Heppner Post No. 87
THE
American Legion
Oct 6-7-8-9
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maid 1 sister.,
Saturday My
bo" which is the
editor has got a lit
tel baby at Home
which he is krazy
about it. Today
w li e n I was a
sweeping out & he was bizzy writeing
some-peaces for the paper he mo
shuned 2 me & when I went 2 his
side he sed Dimmy jinky water
pease. So I Suppose his baby has
began to tawk.
Sunday Jake & me desidd 2 go
a Fishing insted of 2 Sunday skool
which we did. We fisht all a. m. &
never ketched a thing. Til we got
home.
Monday Jake is lafable he in so
Ignorant. Teecher sed Jake make
me a sentence with the word Un
aware in it. Jake studyed a minute
& then he sed My father wares b. v.
d. unaware. He tuk his Beet. And
stayed there after skool.
Tuesday pa was discussing base
ball plares today him & mister Gil-
lem & pa sed I will betcha anything
you want 2 bet. mister Gillem reech
ed into his pokked & he pulled out a
role of munny which looked like 3
dollars worth of lettu'-e & pa got pail
& sed I will bet 2 hits with you.
Wednesday pa went 2 by a new
ante of close today k when he lernt
the prices lie sed 2 ma. Which shall
I get a sute or a ottomobeel. He got
a sute. So now I will get sum new
close. Out of pa's old ones. He all
no got a new pare of fase teeth & ma
lade his old I s away. Hut beleeve
me J, aware I want ware them things
a Tall.
Thursday I am not on good
Terms with Jane lately. I had sum
Candy in my mouth today & she
Been it. She parked her chewing :
Gum under her desk & rote a note :
& sed in it Platsy have you got en
ny thing 2 eat. And I rote back &
ed Yes but I have et it.
Some Eoads For Oregon First.
It will be time enough to consider!
the building o f a highway from
Umatilla to Wallula after Oregon's
hlghway needs have been met. The
suggested highway would be no Im
mediate benefit to this state and the
1 When you are dry drink a bottle of Soda
A C xl
waier irom me
Heppner Soda Works
Made from pure spring water
For Sale at Pastimes and Confectionery Stores
J. B. SNYDER, Prop. -
Lloyd Fell
Ford and Fordson Repair Station, Heppner
Partial Factory Price Schedule of
Ford Repairs, Labor Only
Overhaul motor and transmission $26.00
Overhaul motor only 20.00
Overhaul transmission only, or repair or replace
magneto 14.00
Install or refit one piston or one connecting rod.- 4.50
Install or refit two or more pistons or connecting
rods 6-00'
Tighten one connecting rod bearing 2. 50
Tighten two or more connecting rod bearings 4.50
Keplace transmission bands (Sedans and Coupes,
J1.00 extra) (with starter, $4.00) 3.45
Replace transmission cover gasket 2.50
Grind valves and clean carbon 3.00
Repair cylinder head bolts stripped one or two-- 2.50
Clean out oil feed pipe 3.25
Clean crank case or install gasket under lower
Repair leaky carburetor 100
Adjust clutch fingers and transmission bands .60
Overhaul rear axle and rebush springs and perches
when necessary 7.00
Adjust transmission bands only . .40
Tighten all bolts and nuts on car 3.00
Overhaul steering gear Including replacing of quad
rant or gear case and rebushing of bracket $ 3.50
Replace radius rod .78
Straighten front radius rod and line up front as-.
sembly 1.00
that ;ist-s to his employes will re
main at their present level.
The farmer who hud his summer
Callow free Crotu weeds when the fall
seeding season arrived, was Indeed
a fortunate fellow. We notice that
a large number of farmers have en
tered the fields with their drills,
which proves that good farming is
becoming the rule. At that, the la
bor problem has been t handicap
which the best of farmers have been
almost unable to overcome.
A man was speaking in behalf of
Senator Harding the other day and
someone arose with the remark that
they believed the old man was crazy.
Well, It such be the case, we ure hop
ing there will be a lot ot "nuts" on
or about November 2.
The price of wool, or no price at
ill, may be attributed to the present
administration. Maybe not. But It
will bo a hard situation to explain to
local woolgrowers who saw foreign
wool sold on the Huston market In
preference to their own. In fact all
producers in this country ure begin
ning to look with more and more fa
vor upon a strong protective tariff
and the idea of "America First" Is
milking a strong appeal.
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cAIjustment isis:
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Fabrlclires, 6ooo Mia
AGAIN AND AGAIN we receive letters telling of ex
traordinary mileage delivered by Goodrich Tires.
The enthusiastic writers testify to figures that read like a
prosperous bank balance.
They run so high that we would no more exploit them in
advertising than we would make them our adjustment basis.
They stir our pride, but they do not sway our reason.
The testimonials which mean most to us tell of the high average
mileage GoodrichTires are delivering to thousands of drivers
not the few.
This consistent quality and dependable performance enable
Goodrich to maintain its adjustment basis.
You owe it to your sense of thrift to use Good rich Tires.
Goodrich Tires
SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY
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WHEN ONE GAZES UP
on this collection of new
AUTUMN WEAR, it -seems
that each and every garment
was made to make some wo
man more charming, to add to
her smartness and beauty, and
every woman who will take the
time to inspect the many mod
els and fabrics shown will find
many coats styled to her liking.
Reproductions and adaptations from the newest
and most successful imported models as well as
the best domestic productions afford a choice
that is not to be surpassed anywhere.
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