The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, October 28, 1920, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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Willard Service Station
BA1TERIES RECHARGED
The Lexington Garage
FKKr-.liICKSO.' EROS, Props.
We Sell Goodyear and Racine Tires
Repair Work Oils Greases
Kill That Cold With
CASCARA Ej QUININE
FOR S AND
Cold, Combs OMVV L Grippt
Neglected Colds are Dangerous
Take no chances. Keep this standard remedy handy for th first umm,
Breaks up a cold in 24 hours Relieves
Grippe in 3 days Excellent for Headache
Quinine in this form does not affect the head Cascant is beat Tonic
Laxative No Opiate in Hill's.
ALL DRUGGISTS SELL IT
fcgaStBfe coir Kto
VOU can always find what you
1 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 & SORENSON
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.
BARNARD & EMRY
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NATIONAL BANK
Ileppner
Oregon
I STATE NEWS - - - SPECIAL FEATURE SECTION I
I VteT thlS HetSS X2 FTd UP-t-thpe'Min'jte ews of the World in Picture and Text, Showing the Doing, of the Great, the Near- I
- Guvt and Those Who Are Striving to Become GreatItems of General News Interest Gathered From Over the State at i
Large. Women s Activities and Fashions. Humor From the Leading Humorous Papers
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Bright Vrtt'ira XraHnaA - T1 J.'iV. r 1 Whn'teqla TOUto T I
ow w aisvuKu lUi XiUiUl Ui-JtJ
Wholesale Killing Is
investigated.
Edith May. of Monroe. Wis., the winner of the salesgirl cont.t.
Is now in New York and In the limelight for (he first time. Th3 beau,
tiful little country girl is 17 years old and. according to Director
Walsh of the Mayfleld Film Corporation has that "subtle something"
that many screen beauties lack. She is shown before the movlo tam
era for the first time.
Oregon T. B. Association Is The Dalls ist week ana spoke before
Organizing Forces for Drive' 0 C1UD volun"
8 suites iui imve teered t0 take over the agency for the
The Oregon Tuberculosis Association. seal sale for th6 "tiia coun'y of Wasco.
under the direction of the executive , 1 , U"g, , OI , UreE" Tu,be;CU-
loais Association f or use in 1921 Is $35,-
secreiary, .Mrs. bailie Orr-Dunbar. is or- 000 and through the sale of Christmas
ganising Its forces throughout the state ' seals at a cent a pieiv, this sum will be
for the annual sale of Christmas Seals.
Robert W. Osborn; who has Just con
ducted a tuberculosis survey of eastern '
Oregon, has been named seal sale di
rector and Is already in the field build
ing up an organization for what tht I
Association hopes will be the biggest I
and most successful sale yet held in I
the state.
The Public Health Association will
conduct the sale in the eleven counties
where they exist; they are Jackson,
Coos, Lane, Washington, Clackamas,
Hood River, Union, Harney, Curry,
Multnomah. In other counties other
organizations have already signified
their intention of taking an active part
in the sale of the Seals. In Yamhil.
county club women will conduct the
sale in McMinnviUe, N'ewberg. Sheri
dan, Willamina, Dayton, Carlton and
Dundee.
Miss Edith Wyllie of Dayville, Grant
county, has the distinction of being the
first woman to volunteer her services
as seal sale agent before the sale has
begun. Columbia and Clatsop counties
wera visited during the past week by
Mr. Osborn and organized assistance
was arranged. Mrs. Dunbar visited
MaJ. Gen. George Barnett, for
nier commander of the marines,
who has reported that practically
indiscriminate killing of the na
tives of Haiti had been disclosed
as a result of an Investigation.
His report, which totals 109, ad
mits that 3250 natives were killed
either by the American marine
or by the gendarmes (native con
stabulary) during the period the
American naval forces occupied
those islands of the West Indies.
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sought. This means a sale of v !.,
per capita If the work of the Assocla-
tlon is to be continued along Its estab
llshed lines. If a sum less than this 1
raised it wilt mean the sacrificing of
some part of the vital educational,
demonstration and experimental work.
Four- and a half million seals have
been received by the Oregon Associat
ion. The 1920 Seal features a tiny
green elf, who carries aloft the stan
dard of the Anti-Tuberculosis Associa
tion, the red double-barred crn wMi
riding atop the pjick of gifts carrledJ
iiy Santa Claus. The scheme of the
stamp is to typify the "greatest rifi
of all, good health," and the attaching
of stamps to all letters and rhrlntmn.
packages during the month of Decern
ber will Insure the carrying of the gift
of good health to hundreds of Oregon
victims of this dread disease, am 95 nAr
cent of the entire proceeds from this
sale will be kept in this state to com
bat the disease.
The Collar Came Also
By NICK WEST
There once was a person named Coa. .
Who wanted to wear Wilson's sox.
. But his friends made a hollet
When they found Wilson's coflat
Was wrapped in the very same box.
Mrs. E. Minor, a pioneer of Morrow
county, who has been making her home
at I'ortland and Rockaway the last few
years, arrived in Ileppner Sunday eve
ning to visit with relatives and Is at
the home of her daughter, Mrs. W. R,
Irwin.
PEARL OIL pp
iining Outside, but Inside-
the warm steady glow of a
good oil heater filled with
Pearl Oil. Whatever the day
or the time, Pearl Oil is ready
to give you cheerful warmth
at the touch of a match. No
smoke, no odor. Economical
and ever-obtainable. Sold in
bulk by dealers everywhere
and by our stations. Order by
name -Pearl Oil.
standard oil company
(California)
A number of local sportsmen went
down to Arlington last Saturday goose
hunting. The hunting was excellent
but the killing was poor, as the birds
were flying high.
Its wt-
THE WIFE OF THE NEXT. VICE PRESIDENT
Georges Carpentier, the French
scrapper after American blood,
may have his wishes granted, ac
cording to latest reports. Car
pen tier knocked Levinsky out ia
the fourth round only a few days
ago and his hopes are high for an
opportunity to meet Jack Demp
aey. It is said that Carpentier
has agreed to meet three oppo
nents under the auspices of Tex
Richard at Madison Square Gar
dn this winter.' ' The outcome of
mrae bouts will determine wheth
er hd will tattle Dempsey, J
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FORD.
When your Ford is in need of
repairs take it to the 1
FORD SHOP 1
ON MAIN STREET
j Phone 193 LLOYD FELL, Prop. j
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MRS. CALVIN COOUDGE
Wife of the Republican candidate for Vice President, who says:
"Work aa hard for your state candidates as you do tor your National
candidate. Political work begins at home."
HOME
SWEET
HOME
Blacksmithing
In all its branches, including Wagon
, vvotk, norsesnoeing and
Repair Work
ALL WQRK GUARANTEED
We Give a 5 Percent Discount for Cash
I J. B. Calmus
8 Formerly the Ashbaugh Shop
"Perhaps You Don't Know"
cays the Good Judge '
How long a little of
the Real Tobacco
Chew will last.
Nor how much gen
uine chewing satisfac
tion the full, rich real
tobacco taste will give.
Ask an v man who uses
the Real Tobacco Chew,
f ie will tell you that
this class of tobacco
will give more satisfac
tion and at less cost
than the ordinary kind.
Put tip in two styles
W-B CUT 13 a long fine-cut tobacco
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
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