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Willard Service Station
BATTERIES RECHARGED
The Lexington Garage
FREDEKICKSON BKOS, Props.
We Sell Goodyear and Racine Tires
Repair Work Oils Greases
Kill That Cold With
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Neglected Colds are "Dangerous
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Breaks up a cold in 24 hoars Relieves
1 Grippe in 3 days Excellent for Headache
Quinine In this form does not affect the head Cascara is beet Tonic
-No Opiate in Hill s.
ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT
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Tits
YOU can always find what you
want in Meats here-and in the
best cuts of the finest quality.
We are very proud of our list of customers since it
proves our ability to supply the most delicious
Meats to be found anywhere, at prices most reason
able. '
Central Market
McNAMER & SOEENSON
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.
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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-
ureat ana xnose WLo Are Striving to Become Great. Items of General News Interest Gathered From over tne state ai ,
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BIG BASEBALL PROBE
SHE IS HAILED "ANGORA QUEEN OF WEST"
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Hartley L. Repogle, states at
torney, who Is hot on the trail of '
ths traitors to clean American
baseball. He Is one of the leading
figures who have led tn the recent
Investigation which has un
earthed the greatest baseball
scandal In history. 1
It has often proved true that destitution and want In the ex
treme are the opening of the very channels to success. Such was
the case of Mrs. Margaret Annex, who about 20 year ago was left
a widow with six small children, with only a section of arid land In
New Mexico as a means of support
Today she Is the prottd owner of 3500 pure bred Angora goats,
which she has made a business of breeding. Mrs. Armer says her
success Is due to a thorough understanding of the goat Industry and
the ability to make quick decisions In purchasing desirable founda
tion stock.
Some of her sires have gone as tar as Booth Africa and New
Zealand.
Three hundred bucks and dams are auctioned each year, few
selling for less than fSOO each.
FOUR TEARS A HUBBY BALLOONS OF ALL SIZES IN NATIONAL RACE
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Posing as a man to evade perils
of the slums, Jacqueline Gay, an
Indian jlrli married her girl pal
and worked in a mission tor four
rears. Her Identity was learned
through a suit Died' against a man
?,- ! fold her drugs while
. ..i u or the slums.
-aT .. . W" -was . , . i I II ill lawlH I
The photo shows the balloons just before starting on their long
flight from Birmingham, Ala. One of the contestants from the navy
was forced to descend on Lake Erie after hanging 13 hours over the
water. Another of the balloons Is reported to have reached Ontario,
Canada. The winner, which has not yet been decided, will be judged
by the number of consecutive ttoun remaining In the air.
COMMENT OF THE PRESS
Hauling The.Oarruloo.
The country la having aundant op
portunity to size up Mr. Franklin D.
Roosevelt. If the Democratic nomi
nee's tour is having any effect at all
It Is to offer proof to the Nation that
he Is a veritable light weight in states -manBhinp.
So generally has he made
this impression during his first week's
speaking trip into the West that Dem
ocratic politicians are sending requests
to the party management to muzzle the
young man before he seals the party'.. b
doom. Albany Herald.
even if willing, unless ha has the co
operation of Congress, neither can Con
gress do anything unless the dominat
ing in same Is one of conservative
ability which is practically found only
In the ranks of the Republican party.
Pacific Record-Herald, Medford-Ash-land.
. Reminder to Cox.
Governor Cox should remember while
condemning the Republican campaign
fund, that he himself is the first mil
lionaire ever nominated for the presi-1
dency. Sheridan Sun. !
Vnworlhy of High Places.
A campaign of mud slinging for the
presidency l unspeakably disgusting,
and the candidate who engages In it is
unworthy of the exalted position to
which he aspires. This Is a, time when
the people should sit in calm Judgment
of the candidates and select one wor
thy to lead and direct, to quiet the
pulse of an overwrought nation; to
steer a direct course through the fluc
tuating fancies of the crowd. This is
the man we want a leader with con
victions, not a follower with mad am
bitions. Salem Statesman.
The Issue Clearly Joined.
' The issue of the campaign is clearly
Joined. Wilson and Wllsonlsm is Just
as much an issue in the 1920 campaign
as It would have been were Mr. Wilson '
the Democratic nominee for President. ;
It now remains to be seen if the other
discordant elements In the Demochatlc
party relish the' situation. Baker Her
aid.
Valne of Republican Senate to People,
Practically everyone Is tired of the
"wiggle and .wobble" which has caused
so much dissatisfaction all over the
country, yet few people seem to ap
preciate the real necessity of the Unit
ed States having a Republiean senate.
America wants to "GO ON." We have
waited long enough and we ought to
know by this time, if we are to hold
our place in the sun,' we must have an
administration of our Government
which is both constructive and sound
and one to which tranquility att home
Is of more value than peace abroad.
We cannot have this kind of a gov
ernment unless we see to It that tti
Senate of the United States is under
Republican control,
A President cannot flo anything,.
Don't Hobble the New President.
The same arguments which resolve
men and women to vote for Harding
should lead them to vote for a Repub
lican Senator. If they allow personal
preference or belief that the Demo
cratic candidate Is "a good man" to
lead them to vote for him, they will go
far to nullify the good effect of their
vote for a Republican president. To
elect a Democratic senate would be to
hobble the president. Oregonlan.
Cox la Desperate.
Rumors are rife In the eastern press
that the democrats are about to stage
a break between President Wilson and
Candidate Cox in the eleventh-hour
effort to save the democratic candidate
from the terrific handicap of "Wilson
Ism," which, like a thorn under the
saddle-weights, is goading Cox to des
peration. It is freely admitted by dem
ocrats that Wilson is Cox's "old man of
the sea," and ,they believe that the
political Slnbad of Ohio must rid him
self of the Wilson Incubus If anything
Is to be salvaged from the wrecks of
democratic hopes. Lebanon Criterion.
Are They ReneKadref
Another thing, do the twenty-one
senators of the Democratic party who
voted for the Lodge amendments to the
League of Nations represent the Democratic-
party or any portion of It, or
are they renegades?
That is an inquiry from a friend at
the writer's elbow.
In the list is the name of Senator
Phelan of California.
Are these men Democrats?
What Is their position in the eyes of
President Wilson and Mr. Cox?
The people are perplexed when rep
resentatlvea of a party take contradic
tory action on a vital question. The
twenty-one senators cnlllpg themselves
Democrats should square themselves
with their party loaders. Salem States
man.
What Ilrjan Said of Cax. .
To remind some of the Democrats
,of what their "1'eerlesa Leader" thinks
of their candidate for president, the
following was -said of him by W. J.
Bryan at San Krancleco when appro
ached by some of. the Cox leaders while
the convention was In progress:
"Cox's nomination would make the
Democratic party the leader of the law
less element of the country and his
election, If such a thing were possible,
would turn the White House over to
those who defy the government and
hold law in contempt. There is no
chance of his election If nominated,
but why should any democrat be wil
ling to support a man whose nomina
tion woujd insuy the conscience of the
nation." Dufur Dispatch.
Frultmen'a Manual Ready,
When you see apple and pear Insect
injury you can find at a glance what
caused it and how to stop it. If you
have a copy of the O. A. C. Fruit Grow
ers Handbook. Tou can carry the man
ual'in your pocket if you cend for a
tree copy. i
Bee Men kiect Officer.
The Oregon Beekeepers association
has elected A. J. Sanford of Redmond,
president, and II. A. Scullen, commer
cial bee keeper and O. A. C, bee spec
ialist, secretary-treasurer. An early
meeting Is planned by the association
with the expectation of having present
several men of national reputation in
the bee business. '
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A recent photograph of James Mlddletoo Cox during bis speaklaf
lour In the west .
JIMMY'S COAT
Take a slant at Jimmy's coal.
Tiger striped, as you will note.
Murphyosque In lines and hue,
Taggart-llke in motif, too
Jimmy's raiment harks as
To the festive racing track
Can t you hear the "booklet''
bout
And the whispers of the toatf
1 Needn't tell us where he's i
How can he proclaim he's dry Wet or dry bis cost tells that.
With this garb to shock the eyef Bryan look one slant at It,
Tailors woulrtn I dare to put Then bis heart curled sp a
Such a thing 30 "Pussyfoot" quit.
CARLTON FTTCHETT. "
, Seattle, Wash.
CLASSIFIED AD. COLUMN
SEWING I do plain sewing and will
go out by the day. Anna Cork, A yen
Rooms, corner Chase and May ste.' -
KOR 8AI.R Vulcan plowi in good
condition. Price 1100 rash. Address
Glenn Young, .Ileppner, Oregon tf.
Bring vour old shoes to R N. Gnntv's
shoe store and get them repaired.
LOOK THIS OVKIU '
Bulck five-paBsenger light six, over
hauled, new tires, repainted. Looks
like new. A real bargain at J 1000.
IIEPI'NER GARAGE.
cleared of weeds, get your grain drill
from GILLIAM HIHBEE.
The ground la thoroughly soaked
and If you are ready to plow don'e buy
before you" eee what GILLIAM ft BI8
HKE have to offer.
FOR SALE One dwelling with roll
Ing mill at 15000.00. New residence ad
joining 11500.00. New house for rent
until sold. Terms MOOO down, balance)
1 to I years at per cent Interest
Phone 735 or call on Geo. Bchempp.
MILKS for SALE Throe head of
three-year-olds, broke; two head of
two-year-olds, unbroke and four head
of yearling mules. One thousand dol
lars takes the nine of them. Inquire
at Gazette-Times office.
U. R. Flshel strain of Whli. nk
Cockerols for sale. Now Is ths time to
order your cockerels for the coming
season. There are Just a few left, se
order early. A. O. I'lEI'ER, Lexington,
Ore., phone 44FJ3.
Several second hand Ford cars for
sale at attractive prices. See Latourell
Auto Company.
AITOMODILK for trips out of Hepp-
ner. Also saddle horsos for hire. Bal
ed hay for sale. Red Front Livery
Stable, McRoborts ft Kirk, proprietors.
FOR SALE One 5-passenger Over
land. Guaranteed to be in flrst class
mechanical condition. A good bargain.
Either cash or approved notes. In
quire Gazette-Times otftce.
Manwants Job as day laborer In or
near Heppner. Inquire at Heppner
Garage Machfne Shop.
ford big FOR SALB Completely
overhauled. New tires. Inquire Hepp
ner Garage Machine Shop.
WANTED A second hand reed baby
carriage In good condition. Phone U.
The early rains will sprout the weed
seed. Get your weeders from OIL
LIAM ft BISBEE.
You can get a Revolving Rod Weed
ed on trial from GILLIAM ft BISBEE.
When the ummerfallow hhs been
FOR SALE, Good house and two
good lota Address box 151 Heooaer.
or Inquire at Gaaette-Tlmoe.
LOST On streets of Heppner, snap
shot book, nearly full of -photos. Find
er leave at this office. Jt
LOST Black fur scarf. Finder re
turn to Thomson Bros and receive suit
able reward.
The name "Red Crown"
is your guarantee of an
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a continuous chain of
boiling points.
STANDARD OIL COMFAMT
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says the Good Judge
1 hat you get more
genuine satisfaction
at less cost when
you use this class of '
tohacco.
-A small chew last.
so much longer than
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ordinary kind. And the full, rich real
tobacco taste gives a long lasting chewing
satisfaction.
Any man who uses tin; Real Tobacco Chew
will tell you that.
Put up in two styles
W-B CUT is a Ion fine-cut tobacco
x ' RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
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