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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1920)
TIIK G AZKTTK-TI M KS, UKPPXKR, OKKH'X, TIM L'SDAY, OCT. 1020. Thirteen Incorrigible Kids and a Dull Dojj lip, lags i& !) I S?ala Mijrate Early. T!;t f iitci.-ilv1 iiH'itnrn nffiiptod fcy Hi" L'mc-riiinriit fur lln linni-lit tit the i siiil- In AiiiiTd'ao wiiwrs 1ms Ira en- tin-ly K'j-v.-ssful. us Inillcnted jy the j srciii number of animal seen to be i mlfinliiiK t flie Arctic was. Tlie I nlrnitlon w.ii three weeks earlier th:in usual, unci nn unusually I arm number of nniiinilH were noted on their uuy to the imrlli. CLASSIFIED AD. COLUMN I'.KK have to !.:-t (ill.I.IAM A: l-.i.-l- A r,. J'lKPER. Llii:gton, r- . j.h'.re 41K.1J. win n:i- arri.itfe in K A fuson,! tian,l rMit tab, ..! condition, Ptnr, 111 SKWIMi- I do plain h-vmhk umj will i$o out by the day. Anna Cork, Aycis ttoortij. corner C'hae an i Muy sie. You can hardly blame your Uncle lor not wanting to let the place to Ihem DAIRY POINTS RETAIN PUREBRED BULL CALF LONG PUZZLE TO SCIENTISTS Good Dairyman Knows Value of Young Animal In Way of Improving Grade Herd. Nature hits her , own percentage rule which arc us Infallible, In the limit run, us the ileuler'a margin at a Monte Carlo gambling resort. Accord- ! lug to thin Inllcxllile law of averages, there are about an inutiy bull culvea horn each year as there ore heifer caKes. ' Kvery good dairyman, knows the value' of a purebred sire of good rec ; ord. and what such tin animal may accomplish In the way of improving a grade or scrub herd. Pesplte their uclMiou'lcdgt'd value, It appears that 73,000 purebred hull calves of dairy dreed were killed for veal or were fattened for beef In 1!I18. A chart has been prepared by the dairy division, United States depart ment of agriculture, which furnishes a graphic Illustration of what happened to the purebred bull calves In ISMS. The line representing purebred llol stein I'rleslitn Cows registered In UH1 r i I Strange Work Left by Mound Builders Never Hps, Had Anything Like Satisfactory Explanation. The Serpent Miigy mound, near C'liillleotli, Ohio, the strangest earth work left liy the Mound lluililers. Is one of the most sulking and puzzling creations that Is to be found in the tfcloto Itiver - valley. Over nil, the Kioiind Is more th:i 11. I.IMIO feet long, and depicts a serpcift of several con volutions, Jaws extended, itinl nn oval within the grasp of the huge Jaws. The rroumlunrk Is front two to four feet in height, mid from three or four to .o feet In thickness. Within till' oval, beyond the extendi) Jaws, uri'lnuln jlsts have found an altar of stones and nipper ornaments. An old Indian fighter who died In the West several years nu'O. nearly 100 years old, declared be had heard a story In his younger days of a tribe if strange Indians in the Scioto val ley who each year held a fall festival and guve n great powwow on a snake's hack. He said he never could under stand the meaning of the story until later In llfe.wlieii he heard of the Mound P.uilders. His recollei'tlun of lb" story, had It been given to stu drets of tie' mounds, m'ghijinvp served to give them now theories on which to base their reseanh work. He said the strange race were supposed to se rillce a certain number of children born under the first full moon of priw for this the Mound Builders might have used the stone nllnr which litis been found. Daipy jnotm f ' tiT '"-""M--'. T-T",--. JWSJ New Scrap Started. Wife (on rainy holiday) John, left go somewhere I've ben shut up in the house all day. Hub Yon nte- n shut In, my dear, foil can't truthfully say you were sli-r up Boston Tr.-o script poll .4I,K Vulcan n gf,oil condition. Price lion th. Address Ulemi Yiiuiik, HepiHiT. Oregon tf. LOOK 1 HIS l Kit. Iluiek tt-paasen:r l,tlit six, over hauled, new tires, leiialnted. Looks like new. A real bargain at 100i). HEPPNEH GAHAGE. Ice Cut With a Gas-Driven Saw. " For the purpose of cutting lee ex peditiously during the last winter, there was devised a saw of an auto mobile type power plant and a circu lar saw at the end of an adjustable arm, so that' the saw can be raised and lowered to the desired degree. The saw is pushed along on steel run ners, the operator behind furnishing the motive power, A double lever arrangement Just over the handle bars serves to control the raising and lowering of the raw. Tlie portable saw In question cuts the Ice Into 20 foot squares. These fquares tire guided through the water to a gang of four circular saws, which cut the squares Into the regulation sized cakes. FOR SALE Piano and household furniture. Inquire at once of Mrs. R. J. Vaughan. Phone 714. Al'TOMOIllLE for tripa out of Hep ner. Also saddle horses for hire. Bal ed hay for sale. P.ed Front Livery Stable, McRoberts ft Kirk, proprietors. FOH SALE One E-passenger Over land. Guaranteed to be In first class mechanical condition. A good bargain. Either cash or approved notes. In quire Oasette-Tlmea office. , The early rains will sprout the weed seed. Get your weeders from GIL LIAM BISBEB. You can get a Revolving Kod Weed er on trial from GILLIAM ft BISBEB. WJien the summerfallow has been cleared of weeds, get your grain drill from GILLIAM ft BISBEB. The ground la thoroughly soaked and If you are ready to plow don'e buy - til few Farmers Are Urged to Conserve Their Purebred Bull Cajvca Wherever Practical Instead of Butchering Them, runs out to 80.000. Tlie line for the bulls of this breed registered during the same year extends only to Hn.UK.'. The difference, NJ.OOO, represents the approximate number of bull calves not registered. I'lesutuably most of them we're either vcalcd or fattened as steers. Tlie Jersey breed In 11118 registered 30,000 cows and about 1".,000 bulls a loss of 1,000 purebred sires, many of which might he more protltahly em ployed In the work of improving scrub herds. Guernsey and Ayrshire totals arc less, but the pert'entage of loss -Is heavy there also. In the face of this waste It Is esti mated that live grades or scrub bulls are In use for every purebred bull. Ac cording to experts of the United States department of agriculture the replacement of scrub and grade bulls with good purebreds would quickly and materially raise the average pro duction of dairy herds. One of the reasons for the surprising situation outlined Is probably nn underdevel oped system of distribution. Wash the separator thoroughly ufler each separating. . x A normal calf should have ull the good roughage It will eat. Koughugc to the calf gives bulk to the feed and satisfies the normal ap petite. , Neatness In your own appearance and that of your hurt never Impresses your visitors unfavorably. PEARL OIL (REHOSENE) HEAT AND LIGHT Like Good Coffee Like good coffee, a good oil . heater makes a breakfast. Filled with Pearl OiLitsready heat chases away the chill of the morning and cheers up the Whole room. Pearl Oil is clean-burning, without smoke or odor. Economical. Sold in bulk by dealers everywhtire and by pur stations. Order by name Pearl Oil. standard oil company (California) MSkk ' No F j?lr CtOARtTTS'g jT f ' M)'Swi;iwTrTfwwis-' . , ' " r bob! sir-ee No premiums with Camels all quality ! This smart lfttle slnglo-breasteu (ticket trlmmod with gray squir rel will be among those totaks the lead la the autumn style's. James Luper, Hoppner Flat farmor, spent the weok-eud In Hoppner. 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TertriW $t6f-i down, balance 1 to 2 yearn ut 6 pr cfnl intret. Phone 735 or call on Geo. Shnipp L. R. Flshl strain of Vhits Hock. Cockerels for sale. Now in the time to order your cockerels for the cominif season. There sue Juist a few left, so S: vwal set ort'l hand Ford cars for sMe ut atttai ti'.e prices. See Latoureil Auto Corrpany. M itivr:trits Job aa day laborer In or near IJppner. Inquire at Heppner iaratrc Machine Khop. ffiKO Bl'tv FOR SALE Completely overhauled. New Urea, Inquire Hepp ner Garage Machine Shop. KOK SAI.ftW t.ood house and two good lots. AfliJreas boi 151 Heppner. or inquire at Uasette-Ttmea. I.OrT On streets of Heppner, nap shot book, nearly full of photos. Find er leave at this office. Jt FOR 9 ALB Sixty-fl v R p. Holt "Cat," S-bottora Mogul plow. 10-foot double disc, at a bararain. Address W. T. Wheeler, Box 621. Heppner, Ore. arding and Coolidge AND Good Government TO THE AMERICAN VOTER: Are you satisfied, even content, with existing conditions, of life? Of course you are not You are burdened with taxation and the high cost of living. For everything entering into your daily life you are paying an ab normal price an unprecedented price. Why? Largely, if not altogether, because of the extravagance of government at Washington because of padded payrolls because of colossal waste following the war because of looseness, laxity, inefficiency and incom petency in handling the country's affairs. You are paying the bills for all this you, Americans, men and women, who make up the good citizenship of this nation. You are paying, and paying dearly, for all this. Your Liberty Bonds those I. O. U' of Uncle Sam in which you invested so proudly, so generously, so patriotically, to help win the war, are today below par. You made sacrifices, some of you, most of you, to buy them, and now, with the war long over, but with peace not yet fully established, you must make further sacrifices, if compelled to sell those Liberty Bonds, in order to meet the abnormal conditions confronting you and entering into your daily life at every turn. - Think of the tragic climax thus put upon your patriotism! WAR MEANS WASTE. WAR IS WASTE. BUT WAR WASTE SHOULD HAVE ENDED WITH THE ENDING OF WAR. It did not end then it has not ended. It hai gone on prodigally shamefully. And you, long-suffering American citizens, are paying the bill paying in taxes and high cost of living the price of it all. Is it not time to call a halt high time? A Republican Congress curtailed governmental extravagance to the extent of TWO BILLIONS or more reduced the department estimates to that extent in spite of the resistance and obstruction of the Wilson Administration. Think of that! But that was just the beginning of re trenchment and reform which cannot be effected fully until the Executive and Legislative departments of the government are working together ef ficiently and in unison to bring about retrenchment and reform. And this means A COMPLETE CHANGE AT WASHINGTON the substitution of efficiency for inefficiency, capacity for incapacity, all along the line. Then, and then only, will you be relieved of the burdens you are car rying today. You are hearing talk about America's duty to the world. Much of it is intended solely for campaign purposes and is as full of deception as the cry, "He kept us out of war," the Democratic slogan of 1916, when the Administration at Washington knew full well that no power under Heaven could keep us out of war, and that, in fact, at the very moment, when an election was being scantily won by false pretences, the Nation was even then virtually at war. America do her duty to the world ! When, pray, did America ever fail to do her duty her full duty in any crisis or contingency affecting mankind? Never! And America can be counted upon as confidently in the future as she has been counted upon in the past. ( AMERICA IS A DUTY DOING NATION. Any suggestion to the contrary whatever the individual view as to the adjustment of world affairs, whether through a League of Nations or not is an affront to every true American and must he dealt with as such. The Republican Party pledges you Good Government It pledges to you efficiency, economy, courage and the square deal. It pledges you an American government the sort of government that a long and illustri ous line of Republican Presidents have given this Republic. DO NOT ALLOW YOUR COMPLETE CONFIDENCE IN THE RESULT TO KEEP YOU FROM THE POLLS ON ELECTION DAY. Do your duty as a citizen an alert, wide-awake, American citizen just as America has ever done and will continue to do her full duty as a nation, and thus will you help to put your Uncle Sam's house in order. Vote for HARDING and COOLIDGE and a REPUBLICAN CON GRESS on November 2, and all will be made well. HARDING and COOLIDGE MEAN GOOD GOVERNMENT. And GOOD GOVERNMENT is what we all need and must have. REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEE