The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, October 28, 1920, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    THE GAZETTE-TIMES, IIEITXER, OK EG ON, THURSDAY, OCT. 23, 1920.
THE GAZETTE-TIMES
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Vote For Prosperity.
rattii ones vote is a strius busi
ness. A vote is more potent for good
or tfvll than almost any power in the
world. It is preiiter tha armed fore
prentor than the power of money.
Nxt Xti cmher you will cast your
vote. When you po to the poll ask
yourself seriously if you are voting so
that pood will result to yourself and to
your fellows.
In short uo you want to live like
honost-to-poodness upstanding1 men, in
comparative comfort and decency or do
you asr.i to live as do the lower classes
of Europe and Asaia
Tou declare that you want to con
tinue the American standard. Tou ad
mit that much during the past eight
years, and the facta bear you out in
this. Tou assert wages have been high,
prices have been so excessive that your
actual standard of life baa slumped
amaxingly.
If you want to continue to I've in
comfort, you must vote the Republican
ticket If you are willing to adopt tfce
low standard of the Orient and Europe.
then you must vote the Democratic
ticket
Bear with us and we will explain.
The Democratic party stands for no
tariff to protect American industry and
the workers in American industry.
The Democratic party is committed
in this campaign to a low tariff policy.
Its platform says: "We re-affirm the
traditional policy of the Democratic
party in favor of a tariff for revenue
only."
President Wilson in stating his 14
peace terms to congress demanded "the
removal as far as possible of all econo
mic barriers and the establishment of
an equality of trade conditions among
all nations consenting to the peace and
associating themselves for its mainten
ance.' The Democratic party has declared
openly and without disguise for a free
trade policy a kind of soviet world
trade arrangement.
Specifically this means that Austral
ian wool shall be admitted to this
counrty free of duty to compete with
wool raised here. It serves notice that
South American beef shall be admitted
free of duty to compete with beef rais
ed here. It indicates that eggs from
China shall come in free of tax to vie
with American produced eggs. It
means that but why go on. Is the
thing not self evident? In these lands
production cost is much less than in
America because the worker gets less
wages. Human rights are not much
considered in the scheme of things.
Standards of living are low.
Thus cheap labor will produce goods
of one kind or another which will be
sent here and brought in free to com
pete with American made goods. The
foreign goods will undersell the Ameri
can made goods because they are pro
duced or raised by low paid workers.
The purchasing public will take these
lower priced, goods. American goods
will become a drug on the market. If
tv to sell wages of workers must
! ' t .ii they are on a par with
f :' c'i so that American artie-
!." and and products sU in com-
j.tiitn :!h foreign produced articles
:ir..i pooils atd products.
TV -ein is the menace. The Dem
. vat,.- pvl!- of uo tariff will lower the
tr.:ard of li ing here because it will
Automatically reduce wages. Further
more, when it appears that American
nisde goods cannot sell In competition
with poods from the Orient and from
Asia made by poorly paid workers.
many factories and plants will shut
down and the American workers will
become idle and prosperity will fade
away.
The Republican party la pledged to a
protective tariff a tariff which ual
iies the cheap foreign labor and the
American labor. Goods are taxed when
imported so that they compete on a
fair basis with American good a Thus
high wages are guaranteed, employ
ment is guaranteed and general pros
perity is guaranteed.
If you itnt to live like honest-to-0"dness
up-standing men, in compar
ative comfort and decency, vote the
Republican ticket at the fall election.
The Republican party stands for the
American standard, for high wages, for
employment and for general prosperity.
The Dalles Chronicle.
The League Situation.
Governor Cox. by announcing that he
and the President are in accord on the
League by refusing to state definitely
the reservations which he is willing to
accept and by putting himself in an un
friendly attitude with the Senate by
trying to discredit the Senate by his
continual harping on the "Senatorial
Oligarchy," has made it impossible for
him to secure a ratification of the
treaty and the league covenant. There
will be a deadlock, because there is
more than one-third of the membership
of the Senate opposed to the present
RICE
1920 CROP FANCY CALIFORNIA
From Field to Kitchen at about One-half Retail Price '
50 lbs. .... $4.00
100 lbs. ... - 7.50
Hutu your neighbor join with jrou and order 104 lb.
Send personal check or money order.
THIS AO WILL NOT APPEAR AGAIN
Christensen &'Burmester
RICE GROWERS
112 MARKET ST SAN FRANCISCO, CALIF.
REFERENCE: Seaboard Rational Bank of San Francisco.
One pound of Rica equals eight pounds of potatoes in food value
KNOWING HOW-
and serving well
I Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing and Repairing for the
Whole Family
TAILORING FOR, THE MEN
Come in and save money
Lloyd Hutchinson
form of the League. Kven If every
democratic candidate fiT the Senate
should be elected at this time, thl sit
uation would stilt prevail. Mr. Cox
sax s the Senate would accept hla elec
tion as a mandate to ratify. Did Mr.
Wilson accent the results of the elec
tion two years ago aa a mandate? Nay.
verily.
Mr. Harding says. If he should be
elected, he will counsct with the best
men in the Republic In regard to the
formation of an association, or league.
which will safeguard our constitutional
rights and at the same time lesson the
dangers of war. He is not in favor of
the league In Its present form. If It Is
possible to frame up a covenant which
will tend to prevent war and still safe- ;
ruard our constitution, it can be done
In this way. The only hope for any
sort of association or league within the
next two years, possibly four, ia In the !
election of Warren 15 Harding. The !
majority of the American people, no
doubt favor some kind of a league, but
they do not favor one which will lm- j
pair our national Integrity and embroil
us in every foreign row. The people
who believe In an association or league
of nations should vote for Senator '
Harding.
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Heppner, Oregon
Wall Paper
SPECIALS
ALTHOUGH paper
has taken a sharp
advance recently we
shall continue to sell
our present stock at'
about 25 per cent un
der present market
while our stock lasts.
CASE FURNITURE
COMPANY
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Lower Prices
Colored Outing Flannell, was .50, now .35
Dress Gingham .... was .50, now .35
36-inch Percale .... was .50, now .30
No.60 Berkley Cambric, was .70,now .45
ACA Ticking . .... was .80, now .65
Gauze . was .20, now .15
Hope Muslin ..... was .50, now .30
Daisy Outing Flannel was .55, now .40
Apron Gingham . . . was .35, now .25
. Renfrew Devonshire . was .65, now .50
Frolic Cloth ...... was .50, now .40
I Thomson Bros.
The Place Where Your Dollar Is Taught to Have More Cents
I LOWER PRICES
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The J. C. Penney Company Policy
H During the present period of economic readjustment taking place throughout the
jjj world, a reaction from the abnormal conditions brought about by the world war, we
feel that a frank statement of the attitude and policy of THE J. C. PENNEY COM-
PANY is of vital interest to the buying public of Heppner and Morrow County, Ore
H We never hold SPECIAL SALES nor use comparatve prices, nor do we contem-
ES plate any such practice in the future., However, the willingness of many manufac-
jS tun rs prompts us to make this statement.
5S While we avoid so called SPECIAL SALES and comparative prices we wish to assure you that on
every line of merchandise that shows a price reduction our prices have been adjusted to conform with
r today's replacement costs.
Should future market conditions bring lower price levels you will find readjustments here that
rs will positively safeguard your interests.
Our entire staff of expert buyers are taking advantage of every market decline and a daily bulle-
tin advises us of their market observations.
We in turn in your local store are here to pass on to you the opportunities presented in the ad-
vantage gained by these merchandising specialists in New York, St. Paul and St. Louis.
5 The unprecedented volume of business flone by our local store at PENDLETON during the past
year is unmistakably evidence of the appreciation of the service this rapidly growing institution is able
to render to the people of PENDLETON AND THE SURROUNDING COMMUNITY.
EE Hut we are not content to stand still. Our every effort will be bent to show improved service to
EE the entire population of PENDLETON AND SURROUNDING TERRITORY.
E Before buying your winter supply of blankets, bedding, clothing, ready-to-wear for men, wo-
5 men and children, shoes, underwear, hosiery, in fact anything to wear for any member of the family,
we invite you to visit our store and inspect the large and complete stock, and ask that you compare
ES prices and quality with any quoted you from home or abroad- .
EE The following list of merchandise shows plainly what you may expect in new price levels on
EE anything you need.
PAY DAY AND UNDERHILL
EE Standard Union-made bib fl? QQ
H Overalls, pair & JO ,
MEN'S PAY DAY WORK SHIRTS
H Standard grade Blue r C f Q
S Gray chambray vp 1. 1
H 36-in. Percales, attractive pat-rjr 27-in. dress ginghams, Amos- QQ
S terns, light and dark grounds, 0 keag, Eed Seal and Toile Du P
H yard . . tltiU Nord) color, yard uu v
H This is no special sale price, but our every day prices justified by today's market con
EE ditions.
MEN'S CLOTHING AT NEW QUOTATIONS
ES Not the least of the Rood newt of price reductions comes fnim the men's clothing section. Smartly
S honestly tailored from fabric, of the same dependable quality that ha. always Identified PEJiSIKV
S2 clothes. We want yon to see the suits we are offering at
Indigo Blue, Stifel stripe, A Q
bib Overalls, pair 1
$22.50 $24.75 $27.50 $32.50 $37.50 $42.50
i J. C. Penney Company, Pendleton, Or.
opposite Hotel rencueton
A FREE COOKING SCHOOL AND DEMONSTRATION ON THE
Great Majestic Range
From November 1 to November 6, 1920
Don't Miss This Opportunity to See Professor Becker, the World-Renowned
Chef.
What the Professor Does:
Hakes all kinds of dainty pastries, mixing everything before your eyes and explaining;
each Ingredient as he goes along.
Gives free lectures and practical demonstration on the art of economical Cooking every
day during the demonstrations.
Talks to the ladles, answers any questions concerning cooking, recipes of anything for
the asking.
.Shows the ladies how to make cooking a pleasure instead of a burden, as most people
' term It
Serves all the dainty cakes, In fact everything he bakes Is served the ladies present.
Every lady In Heppner and surrounding country should visit the Qllltam A ttlsbce store
during this week and see I'rof. Becker demonstrate the great Majestic Range.
Always something new every afternoon from 2 to 4 o'clock with
Professor Becker.
$15.00 SET OF FINE ALUMINUM WARE FREE WITH EACH
MAJESTIC RANGE SOLD THIS WEEK.
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-Menu-
Tl KSDAY, 1 to 4 p. m-Cookles, Lemon, Chocolate, Cocoanut,
and Plain; Jelly Rolls, Sponge Drops, Drop Cakes, Jumbles, Lady
Fingers, etc. ,
WEDNESDAY, t to p. m. White Cakes without eggs, Honey
Cakes, without honey and eggs; Golden Cakes, Moonlight Cakes,
Layer Cakes, Rocky Mountain Cakes, Devil's Food, Chocolate Fill
ing, and all kinds of Frostlngs.
THURSDAY, i to p. ss, BREAD DAY Three-hour Bread,
ISuns, Rolls, Parker House Buns, English Cross Runs, Vienna
Loaves, Vienna Rolls, Finger Rolls, Cinnamon Rolls, German Cof
fee Cakes, a Loaf of Bread that sun Bhlnes thru three times at
once.
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KIIIUAV, 3 to 4 p. ss-PASTRT DAT Pie Crust, Lemon Fill
ing, Cream Puffs, Chocolate Eclair, Spanish Puffs, Neckties, queen
Victoria Afternoon Tea Rolls, Yellow Macaroons, English Puff
Paste.
8ATI it DAY, 2 ts 4 p. m MEAT DAY Between 3 and 4 o'clock
Professor Becker will prepare a dinner for 15 people, all In one
pan, In one hour's time, consisting of 8-pound roast, sweet pota
toes, Irfsh potatoes, parsnips with honeycomb dressing, 3 doien
baking powder biscuits and everything will have Its own flavor.
Between 3 and 4 o'clock Professor Becker will lecture on genernl
cooking of meats, steaks, fowls, fish, soups. This lecture will be
worth 125.00 to each lady present
The Great Majestic
The Range With the Reputation.
The Majestic Is no steel range. It Is made of Malleable,
and Charcoal Iron; no puttied Joints; no clay bricks to burn
out; no flues to rust out, and It Is Impossible to break.
Stop, Think, Figure!
4 NOT CHr.AI'ICHT, BUT THH LKA8T E.VI'KNSIVR.
Your wife cooks a thousand meals a year. Your range
Is used more than all your other furniture combined. TURN
WHY NOT HAK TICK HKHTf The Majestic saves time,
fuel labor and lasts a lifetime.
Requries No Blacking
-SPECIAL- -SPECIAL-
All during the above time K. P. Dorrls, special demonstra
tor direct from the Majestic factory, will be glad to show
you all about these wonderful ranges.
Show you why the Majestic Is the best and the cheapest
range on earth at any price,
Come In If You Need A Range or Not
Know why and how the oven Is heated.
Know how the water Is heated.
. Know how the top Is heated.
Know why the Majestic uses less fuel.
Know how the Majestic Is made Inside and out.
Know how the Majestic firebox Is made. ,
Know all about the Majestic and why stove experts pro
nounce It the best range on earth.
Don't overlook this chance to know. It may save you In
the future.
You are urged to eome at any time anil see rilOI
IIWKKIl and I.KAItN about this UIIKAT It A NOR nil this
week. Yon are under no ohllgntlon to buy. This Is a school
worth attending.
GILLIAM & BISBEE
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