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jv r. v...' THK GAZKTTr.-TlMKS, UKITXKU, OKKUOX, THURSDAY, OCT. 21, 1920. Slats' Diary. . -,-, ,. ,,.,...1,..., ,1.1.,.. ...I-. LI. . -M .MU.1UJU1..JI .1 II -IL- . .1., II'- COST FARMERS EILLICNS lrlrftala f tnnrkii ttankrr -MH-tntloa.-k For SuttirUnt ( wd- n. Tf'i cra-r 1 Within t.-n. IV C, .Vt. -fte in t!,e a'ue f f-.ini v far this reason will rrs'.ilt :r, farmet i - c i i r K.r!'HV0i !iss it... the j-wouM hne cl-tnlno-l nn.ier ire JlfcP. Spc r--f a: y f AmcuJIu e Meredith told rifWH-s to the nrt t'tMirriil stssirn of the a:i!i',::tl eonv-:i-t Un of thp Ar.ioi u .in l':mke: s A ciation here today, j He til tlit.' situation or.e whuh 'Memrimls the t-i'.t th.'itrM arul swiru-j tjictic conM-ie: ntmn c-f ifco in?kors i-f Anifrua, arid in f.i.t of all the ip'.e of the country.' He estimated lh.it the f;ill in com prices ha.1 involved ?1.0,0 0.00 loss to producer!. "America must see to it that f.ur.i ers secure credit su!?icitr.t for their reeds," he continued. "Only thus cur. they continue to pur.p'y the nation s r.eed for food, I think you gentlemen i fully realize that if the farmer is XV j continue to produce and to meet the ; food requirements of the nation lie must have adequate prices for his pro-j duct. The farmer is not the only one who would be adversely affected if he falls to secure a reasonable return for his efforts. "I do not think you can fail to s v that the farmers' problems are your problems, and that your ultimate pros perity depends upon a ripht solution of the difficulties confronting; the farme ," The market problem, Mr. Meredith Raid, is the greatest one facing the ag ricultural interests. He urg-eri thrt bankers assist co-operative farmers' organisations and acknowledged, tha bankers already had given "very great aid to agriculture." of V:n:n ' ace Af ma r W o r. t it about e subjovk n SurTer-rema-ked seem I Fred Howe, who recently received Fe ver Injuries when he fell under his horse feet, Is recovering satisfactorily at the Moore hospital according to the report given out by his physician. Ir. A. D. McMurdo. Mr, Howe has a ranch in the Lena section. I am confident I will have my wa:er system working. It will discharge one thousand gallone of water per minute with any kind of power, and raise the water XS feet I expect a train load of people from Portland tomorrow. I have the greatest invention on earth. K very body come in tomorrow evening and we will start Heppner off with a new dawn. No fizzle anywhere, HARRY CUMMIX1S. - -j stra-ce who a the wimmen rule the -3. $ country A pa reply, e l A sed Not i me ij it wont. Then thev V quit taw king A got j , j 2 atcueing. They is I -V - $ onlr 1 thing it is !" safe for pa to start J. ft that 1 thing is a fonograft. when ma is Tresent. . y Saturday Doc ' v & tors is getting a w 4 3 fl queer or board t- ji of healths or sum- -ask j thing. Jake & me , i was passin a house j'SwS: on Mrt" St today & they was a sin on the fioi.t of it which sed 3-15 Measles, ?o I persoom they hafta count them now. ?.!!) day pa tuk ma A me out a rid-, ing in the ottomobeel today & as we was turning" a corner pa got his feet purc'.wl & we hit a woman which was v. alkmsr. We diddent hit her very hard but em: ft to provoke her. She called pa a careless donky. pa sed Madam I bet,n a driving this car 2 weeks. She sod bruk at him Well I been walking on these feet of mine" for thirty S years ft if you hit me with that thing agin I'm gonna kick it out of the street rfore ma got started pa started. Monday the teeoher give me a prit ty hard question in arithmetick ft I wa? setting with my hed in my hands rud ing ft trying 2 guess an answer. Jane sed What you doing. T sed I am t'-yirg 2 think ft she sed Tont try 2 think you will throw your brane out of place. Tuesday Jake has got a new baby sister at his house ft I ast ma where it cum from & she sed from Heaven. T gues it is true for the way she balls the angels musta slung her out. She is very noisy. Wednesday Jake's pa was a tawk irg to pa today ft he sed he was crazy 2 by a ottomobeel ft pa sed You wood be c-a?.y if you got one like I did. Mr. White sed he wood by 1 enny way only he diddent have the money. Pa sed Mm yure lucky. Thursday the teecher ast Slim Gates 2 quote a verse frum Wm. Phakespeer A- he sed A rose by enny other name will cost as much if not more, pa was in a pood yumor tonite so I tuk ad vantage of it ft I put sum pepper in his Tea but he suspected me. I wish Tommis A .Eddison wood invent some paneless Rajsor Straps. fi iisiip 1 1 J. L. IVilkins writes us from Asloii.i that he is now located in that ci'y. having recently moved to the city by the sea from Stevenson, Wash. Mrs. Georfre C. Aiken has returned tc her home in Heppner after making n visit of two weeks with her daughters. Mrs. Chas. Corder and Mrs. Albert Lock eridge of Portland and Astoria. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. B. Cox will leave in the morning for Hermiston to visit at the homes of I. C. Cox and W. D Gordon, relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Cox. TO THE PI ni.IC. The Heppner public library will here after open at 2:30 o'clock p. m. each Vf.'r.-.3:iy and remain open utitil 6 jYUrt:. instead of the hours of from 1 I I P 111. Mils. S. K. VAX V ACTOR. Pres. Maternity Home. I have arranged to take a limited number of maternity cases at my home; in east Heppner and assure the very best of attention and care to all pa-' tients. ! For full Information write or phone Mrs. G. C. Aiken. Heppner. Ore. Box. H2. Phone 395. j "'I 1 I. ' if it i.. , ... . Nels Jepson Champion Middleweight of Canada. AND Dodan Singh Champion American Hindu Middleweight. MEET IN A BIG CHAMPIONSHIP FIN ISH MATCH, BEST TWO OUT OF THREE FALLS. JACK O'NEIL, Referee. NELS JEPSON, Champion MiSdleweight of Canada i , K v-V Of w- - :l W - i StarTheater Saturd'y October TWO FAST PRELIMINARIES One fast 4-Round Boxing Match Between Two Good Men. Iiot urn Wrestling Match Charles Reasoner and Russell Wright for the welterweight championship of Heppner. Best two out of three. Preliminaries start at 9 o'clock p. m. sharp Admission: Ringside $2.50, Reserved Seats l.50, General 75 Cts. DODAN SINGH Tickets on sale at Central Meat Market. Champion American Hindu Middleweight I neater Dramatic Element Predominates iA Delightful Program of McAlister Trio KatVeen nd DeRoti McAlister, With Mi Jordan Assisting, to B Heard Here in High-Class Entertainment. k' - Mi l V- t"J$ I 11 ' i ft ' ' V I' 3 , ' I H i : l lLi-ii-7 I"-' " i? JJ COMING TO StarTheater Friday, Oct. 29! Under auspices of Patron-Teachers Association Season tickets arc now heing sold by the High School pupils, proceeds to lie used for the improve ment of the school build ings and grounds,. There is a distinct saving lrtadi' by buying season tickets, and you will want to see every one of the numbers of this course. SEATS for the entire course can be reserv ed by application to the manager of the theater. Election Returns Kiitlilc'M M AliMcr and D; Ross McAUster, assisted by Miss Irma Jordan rvllU (! inr.,m.i.K i.ri-wr.t one of the most popular ami artistic propauif lvi urn It Is ii vr-cnim in v.hlili the ijramntic element predmnlmitas, O,' wt.t'l- riim in -.;.unu; are artiKtically presented. Vocal, piano and ceB aw m.(. (, !,., ;,K , tiit-r with hiii class dramatic wirow '' re leaiun-u iu u ,i ,.,,.ritlt,im..i.i. Mr. mxl Mrs. llcAlih'tor are v.ell known resident of hot. . . . ... . .. . i...t. r i . .. Tiu'.v have l..'Hiitiftil voices aud ghot? npienam musical lououauou. iNoveiiioei AVt! have made ar rangements to have ili- egrafihic reports of Election Returns on . 2nd at the Theater. There will be a nominal charge made to cover the expenses. All wishing to get the latest news of the election hot from the wire, be on hand. lull. PICTURES Owing to renewal of picture contracts there is a little confusion this week in our line-up, so we are unable to gve a definite list of immediate attractions, but we will huveji'cliange every day, and will endeavor to have advertising on the street and in front of the theater. We exiK-ct CHARLES RAY in "HAY FOOT, STRAW FOOT" Sunday, Oct. 24 Producers for Stanf ield STORY OF A CAN OF BEEF How a Democratic Tariff Affects One Oregon Industry. From the Oregonian, October 8, 1920 HARPER.. Or., Oct. 4. (To the Editor.) The writer is a merchant, doing business at Harper, Or. Harper is a town locat ed in the center of the headquarters ranch of Miller & Lux, the largest cattle outfit on the coast, if not in the United States. Last week I ordered from Swift & Co., Boise, among other goods, a case of one-pound cans of corned beef. Today they came, and this was what we.read: COMPANIE SWIFT DE LA PLATA "ARGENTINE Argentine beef in the heart of the biggest cow camp in Oregon! And I was going to vote for Chamberlain. But no more. I have never met Mr. Stanfleld, and I have Mr. Chamberlain. I like him for his pleasant per sonality and his hundred-per-cent American stand for our boys. He is welcome to my cakes and ale, but not my bread and butter. ' Here are all my customers loaded up with cattle they cannot sell. We put a million pounds of as good wool as r, II. N. STAM.-i:f.I) spring, and cannot get a dollar on it, and our' paternal administration v is offering cape and Australian wool for sale every day. Our warehouse is full of pelts and hides which the dealers will not even allow us to ship to them, because the pelts and hides are not worth the freight. Every ship is bringing in more Ar gentine stuff to make conditions worse for us. We talk of the league of nations and wet and dry. We are chasing the shadow and ignoring the real issue, which is, for us, Shall we have five-cent wool and two-cent beef again, as we had in the good old Cleveland days? Five thousand such republicans as I was could stay at home on November 2 and not hurt the chance of Harding and Sinnott in the state or district. But in the senate we have a majority of two, and one of those, (God save the mark!) is LaFollette. That is where an Oregon republican is going to have the chance to make his vote count in this election. Thacan of beef showed me wherein my duty lay. J. D. F AIRMAN. was ever grown in Oregon through our warehouses last jHtKmmmmmtMnwmuuuumm:m:m:ijmmmm::!mm:$mm(tm:m Paid Advertisement by STANFIELD for SENATOR REPUBLICAN CLUB EB