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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1920)
Tlir. OAXKTTr.-TlUr,. HF.ITXER. OUF.GON. THURSDAY, DF.C. 2, 1920. r.;n six smiininunminnnnHHiiiinmiinnnunnnimmiHiimiiiiiiiiii mini tlllIlJlIlHflllIllilIlllIIllllllillliMll""tHi"""""i", i"'"""lIHIIll,ni " 1 STATE NEWS - - - SPECIAL FEATURE SECTION 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- -1 I Qrct and Those Who Are Striving to Become Great. Items of General News Interest Gathered From Over the State at I Large, Women's Activities and Fashions. Humor From the Leading Humorous Papers. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiMiiiniiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiini iiiimiHHiiimMiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiMiuiiiiiiim GEni:: lOrJMTiTO AFRICA KEY, LEGION! WANT TO in. HELP THIS BUDDIE I TTeHave PC. - V5-) YOU can always find what you I 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 "PERMANENT AS THE PYRAMIDS" Concrete Pipe Co. Mfgrs. SEWER AND WATER PIPE IRRIGATION PIPE CULVERT PIPE CEMENT PRODUCTS HOLLOW SILO BLOCKS PHONE 467 1003 N. 10th Street, WALLA WALLA, WASH. WHEAT RANCH BARGAIN 400 Acres 350 Acres Under Cultivation. Five Miles From Town. Small House and Barn and Good Well. ALL UNDER FENCE. PRICE $9000 $3000.00 down and easy terms on the balance,. Roy V. Whiteis Real Estate and Insurance Heppner Oregon FOR PRINTING THAT HAS REAL CLASS SEE THE G-T. Time to Clean House H Your opportunity to get your , H business in good shape was H nevr'e better than now. The S Avise. merchant will take ad- f vantage of present conditions g and give his business a good H "going over," eliminate leaks H and wasteful methods. H If we can help you work out H your plans toward building up your business and conserving H that which you already have H we will take pleasure in serv- r ing you. FARMERS & STOCKGROWERS 1 NATIONAL BANK S&.N.V W' . .... -rAVv . a ff fa Tho American thoroughbred stock-breeder, who think he en counters trials and adverse conditions. Is Invited to take a look t this picture It shows the difficulties of the South African breeder ta trying to introduce the shorthorn into Northern Rhodesia, and plan recently 'adopted in getting shorthorn bulls from the Union of South Africa, through the Tsetse-fljr country. The animals are enveloped in a specially constructed khaki mackintosh, leaving only the eyes, born and nose exposed. The exposed parts are cov ered with wagon grease and the herd marches only by night when the fly is less on the wing. The native cows are then bred to the sbortborn. Does the local post of the American Legion want to adopt this French wur orphan, Alfred Picaud. now years old? It costs only $75 a year; keeps Alfred in school and permits his mother, a struggling seamstress, to have him with her. His daddy. Ser-' geant Picaud. of the famed Blue Devils, Chasseurs Alpines, was killed on the Chemin des Dames. Many Legion posts are re-adopting war orphans. Robert Tyndall, nat'onal treasurer, American Le gion. Indianapolis. Ind., cau give you all the information you waut about Alfred. SOUTHERN DAIRY MAN INTO NEW FIELD CARRIES.HERBS TO HEAL "BIG CHIEF WILSON 1 1411 , ' Lemuel Occum Fielding, the last and only surviving cniec or tb Mohicans, which our Pilgrim fathers battled, thinks a package ot "Indian medicine" will heal the Big White Chief President Wtl- ton and this he presented in person at the White House when In Washington last week. With him was his daughlar and son. Professor W. W. Fitipatrick professor of dairying at Clemson College. South Carolina, is newly appointed to mid-western terri tory with heedquartors In Ohio In the extension service of the Amu' lean Guernsey Association. BRENNAN GETS FIRSi CHANCE AT DEMPSEY . a J 'V V ! i H i ; V 1 ill -fn "Y. ( " Is If" t ' t - f 14 f i ' ml m ' BPCNNAN 1 doesn't compare, In the matter of pre cocity, with some of the thirteen-year-olds that have entered Harvard, but seventeen Is muuh younger than the average. v Same Diploma Krpt. The senior class of the University of Oregon at a recent meeting adopted the same style of diploma aa was used last year. New MiinIc Hulldlag Soon. ' Seventy-five thousand dollars worth of bonds have been sold for the erec tion of a new music building at the University of Oregon. KIM.KD 13-POI.Vr BUCK Neal linker believes he killed the largest buck seen in the county this season. While he and his son were on peep creek, between the Imnaha and Sn.-ike rivers, riding after cattle a few weeks ago, they shot three deer one Before Georges Carpentier, Eu ropean champion, gets a swat at Jack Dempsey's world heavy weight crown next July, this American battler has a 15-r.ound opportunity in a New York ring. He is Bill Brennan, admitted the best of the big fellows in thl country. The' Dempsey-Brennan bout Is scheduled for MadiROit Sqimro Onrdon. Deeemhor 14 YoniiKc-Ht Student 17. The youngest freshman at the Uni versity of Oregon Is 17 years old. The youngest sophomore is alHO 17. This WILLIE BROWN'S MAW NEARLY DIED LAST NIGHT HER LADY GUEST SAID SHE'D TAKE ANOTHER HOT BISCUIT ALTHO SHE WONT KNOW HOW MANY SHE'D ALREADY HAD. WILLIE SAID "l KNOW! Sixf LITTLE WYOMING MISS WORLD'S BEST RIDER A dainty little miss of JO, weighing less than a hundred pounds and only 60 Inches high, has been having a. wonderful tine In New York for a week. She Is Lorena Trlckey of Wyoming, winner of the world champion ship as an all-round rider ot bucking broncos. She won the ti tle at the recent annual "Frontier Days" roundup, ' staged at Cheyenne. The trip to New York with all expenses paid, to receive the McAtpin trophy, was part of the prize. Her home is on a ranch west of Cheyenne. Y. 1M PEARL OIL , (REROSENB) HEAT AND LIGHT In From the Cold After the romp outdoors a good oil heater is first protection against colds. Filled with Pearl Oil it gives cozy warmth wherever wanted Economical, No smoke, no odor, for Pearl Oil is refined and re-refined by our special proc ess which makes it clean-burning. Sold in bulk by dealers everywhere and by our stations. Order by name Pearl Oil. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) atlllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMll FORD 3 When your Ford is in need of . repairs take it to the FORD SHOP ! ON MAIN STREET Phone 193 LLOYD FELL, Prop. illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIII day, the largest having 13 points. They saw 21 deer all told, but hunted only part of one day. Enterprise Record-Chieftain. HOME SWEET HOME by Earl Hurst I m II I THANKS HATTIE-YOU'OE A OtAB TO MEND THAT POCKET - BY THE WAY- I MAY NOT BE ABLE I TO EAT AT HOME Toriiyrt AY pm I '- r A' V4 THERE IS A POSSIBILITY THAT I SHALL GE DETAINED ON BUSINESS I'LL SEND THE BOY OVER WITH A NOTE IF t AM Heppner Oregon irr- r r VyES I OUST FOUND THE NOTE j) IWHEN I WAS FDtlNb YOUR CU&J 1 W r IuILj -IKUhJ I Blacksmithing In all its branches, including Wagon Work, Horseshoeing and Repair Work ALL WORK GUARANTEED We Give a 5 Percent Discount for Cash J. B. Calmus Formerly the Ashbaugh Shop "NOW-A-DAYS" says the Good Judge A man can get a heap more satisfaction from asmall chew of this class of tobacco, than he ever could get from a big chew of the old kind. He finds it costs less, too. The good tobacco taste lasts so much longer he doesn't need to have a fresh chew nearly as often. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put up in two styles W'B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco s 3 t 1