The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, January 06, 1921, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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Till: GAZK'LTF. TIMF.S, IIK1TXEK. OHKGOX, TIll'KSlUY. .TAN., ('.. HUM.
At a Big Reduction
One year ago lard was selling at
40c. We are now selling
pure lard at
272C lb.
In 2, 3, 4. 5 and 10 pound lots.
Everv Bucket Guaranteed
Central Market
McNAMER & SORENSON
Children at the Bread Kitchens
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 -
Oris Robinson, vice-president anil
manager of the First National Hank of
Condon, was in Hcppner over the week
end and took in the Elks dedicator
service and the other festivities. Mr.
Robinson Informs this paper that the
new hotel at Condon has been taken
over by Heach Haines, formerly of the
lone hotel, who will furnish the hotel
and get It opened up for business at an
early date. Mr. Haines is an Al hotel
man and the people of Condon can be
assured that he will run the hostelry in
a first class manner. I'nder his efficient
management, the little hotel at lone,
which he recently disposed of. was well
and favorably known all over the Pa
cific Northwest.
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LOWER
Seed Prices for 1921
Our resource, a. FIRST HAND GROWERS enable. u
to again offer our choice train of Vegetable Seed at
Pre-War Prices. All th- popular uuy quamy
are lilted in our 1921 Seed Annual at
RADISH
SPINACH
SOUASH
TOMATO
TURNIP
RUT ABACA
BEET
CABBAGE
CARROT
CELERY
CUCUMBER
LETTUCE
MELON
Bi
Packet
SPECIALS FOR 1921
Our Vegetable Sttd Novelties re a distinct advance In thtlr
respect. cli.V-THE ACME OF PERFECTION. S our
cataloi for full descriptor of these jrand selections.
Per packet. 10 vENTS, Postpaid
WRltc lor your copy of Uily's 1921 Seed Annual No.M. aUe
TODAY free booklet "Garden, of Delight." A postcard wul do.
, THE CHAS. H. LILLY CO.
5t-Al I LE. runiui"'"
Your Dealer Carriei Lilly Seed.
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I A New Year's Resolve j
ESOLVE to put aside a
part of your savings at
reenter intervals. Be
fore the new year passes you
will be glad you made such a
resolution now.
Small sums put aside regularly
soon grow. And in growing
your savings bring you a leei
ing of independence and pros
perity such as nothing else
could.
And here your savings are
safe. And they will pay inter
est. This is a real message to
you START SAVING NOW.
You will be glad you did.
FARMERS & STOCKGROWERS
NATIONAL BANK-
Heppner Oregon 2
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ONC OF OUR 15 YEAR
OLD YOUNG LADIES
TOLD ME YESTERDAY
SHE USED TO HAVE
AN AWFUL GOOD
TIME WHEN SHE
WAS A LITTLE GIRL.
' V Aft
j aor Lovett to be the
! at;aiitut infestation.
best itisurnnce
Three anil a half million children In eastern and central Europe wait, gaunt
tnd pinched like these, at the American kitchens for the hot soup and bread
tit it mean life to thern. In the winters since the Armistice., America has been
tlie one friend that had food to give them. It Is a common siijht In Europe
today to see a child five or sis years old whose head has not healed. With a
healthy well fed baby the skull should close before two years. America must
are these children through the rigors of another winter, and to that end eight
treat relief organizations have combined Into the European Relief Council.
They seek to raise $33,1K1.(XX) to save this generation of Europe from deutu by
starvation and the diseases that come with under-feeding.
t'love-r Seed In February.
Clover in western Oregon is best
seeded la late February on land that
was seeded tu; fall grain or la some
eases fall vetch. Seed Is broadcasted
and if the ground is dry eaouh har
rowed in. Freezing, thawing, and rains
will usually cover it deep enouKh. The
eloyer should be planted when pros
pects for early Konninatiun and growth
are favorable, that the nurse crop may
1 not ret too much the start of it. A
! light application of land plaster is of
ten helpful in getti.iB a better stand.
O. A. V. bulletin of Soiling Crops for
w eevil Inrestation ami release pianis i Western Oregon gives information on
for shipment from weevil-free districts n l,est soiling crops Copies free
ies at the University of Washington.
Everett Pattison departed Saturday
morning for Seattle to resume his stud-
li. H. Fulton, specialist ia etomology at
the O. A. C. experiment station, has
been detailed to make a complete field
survey of the situation. The presence
of this weevil in some parts of Oregon
has resulted in the placing of a quar
antine against strawberry plants from
northern Oregon. Oregon growers like
wise should guard against the Intro
duction of this serious strawberry pest
into uninfested areas, says A. L. Lovett,
station etomologist. Care in purchas
ing plants, insisting that they be from
weevil-free territory, is said by Profes-
VERMONT HAS PAIR OF OLDEST SENATORS
There are many way,g of at
tracting attention, but Vermont
bag a way. all her own. Beth
her senators claim the distinction
of being the two olde3t men In
the " S. Senate and both are the
same age. They are. Senator
William P. Dillingham and Sena
tor Carroll S. Page, the latter also
boasts that be Is the only .great
grandfather in the Senate They
were born in 1843.
Farm and Home Pointers.
Spreaders for Improving the covering
and sticking power of spray solutions
are caseinate, glue, gelatine, soap
bark and oil emulsion, named in order
of their elliciency and cost of prepara
tion, directions for preparation anil
use are found in the bulletin. "Insecti
cide Investigations." for free distribu
tion. Ktomology, O. A. C.
The cost of a season's effective
sprayinR in Mood Uiver orchards 13 to
PRETTIEST GIRL IN
TREASURY DEP'T.
The United State3 Treasury
Department had to find its pret
tiest girl recently to christen an
Immense oil painting of President
Wilson. The vote cast was in
favor of Miss Betty Eader
NEW BANTAM CHAMP
IS NEW YORKER
PLYMOUTH ROCK IS HOME AGAIN
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!, vnri, ntv is boasting of its
first native-born bantamweight
champion as Hie New Year
dawned. It Is Joe Lynch, who
won the title from Pete Herman,
New Orleans boy. on a decision at
the end of 15 round3.
Off and on, for over 200 years the Plymouth Rock nas Deen
moved back and forth. Not far. 'tis true, but moved. So on the
00th anniversary of the landing of the pilgrims it was moved once
more This time It went back to Its original resting place. The lit
tle fellow In front of the rock Is William 8. Brewster, descendant, In
the ninth generation, of Elder Brewster of Mayflower fame.
HOME
SWEET
HOME
by
Earl
Hurst
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DID YOU HEAR
ABOUT AL'S WIFE
LEAVING- HIM
MIKE?
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Jf SL 00 VOU-MEAN
JLj Sf SHE OAVE HIM
SM' tZ i1 THE SLIP FOR
I FwhYYES! ANOWMAT 0j WHY LET'3 SEE- OH1 1 KNOW-
fl,-yv tf! 00 YOU SUPPOSE SHE 21 STANDING WITH HEP HAND UPON
ffwS, M SAID T0 P00R AL AS WiV Jp THE D00a KNOB. WITH TEARS AS
LJW1 tfW SHE LEFT THE HOUSE? W 816 AS APPLES ,N EACH EYE
rk '""')w Via k "7 x mp mr'y SHE SAYS W,TH ouiveping ups
V MftHZn "vTrl U fKS AL.IS MY HM-ON STRWGHT'
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It's an Uphill Pull for Polish Boys
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l!ure feel und luttered clothes, little t eat and less to wear, such is the
fate of thousands of children In central and eastern Europe. Those hoys In
Poland are only a sample of the 8,500,000 destitute youngsters that the Kuro
pean Belief Council .luns to help through the cold days of the coiuIiik winter.
To that end eight great organliatlonB In America have merged to form the
Council, the chairman of which Is Herbert Hoover. Under his leadership the
American Relief Administration, the American Hed Cross, the Amcrloun
Friends' Service Committee (Quakers), the Federal Council of the Churches of
Christ lu America, the Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, the Knights of
Columbus, the Y. M. C. A. and tho Y. W. C A. have decided to co-operate Jointly
to raise $33,000,000 to help the European children over the hill.
14 years old from lslfl-19 wns ubout
$tli an ucre. tlrowers employintff the
average usaise per tree each applica
tion obtained uniformly Kood results.
Experiment Station, O. A. C.
The finished lamb in practically all
cases must be sold at more per nun
died weiKht than was paid for him aa
a feeder in order to pay out. He will
do this if the market is steady because
of his higher ilressiliK perccntaire and
better quality of mutton. Animal Hus
bandry, O. A. C.
Cooperative creameries have in the
majority of cases been successful in
Oregon. Such failures as occurred
were caused by small vBtutne of busi
ness, poor management, severe compe
tition, poor accounting lack of loyalty
to patrons, lack of capital and the ex
tension of too much credit. Itujeau of
Markets, O. A. C.
About tit per cent of a layinK hen's
feed is required for body maintenance.
To lay well she must have a surplus of
necessary food elements to manufac
ture cbkb. SparluK feed Is an expen
sive use of It, ss it allows too little for
profitable egg production. l'oultry, o.
A. C.
The best food to build bones and
muscles is milk, which also protects
children from disease. A quart a day
should bo supplied each child, u little
each meal as a beverage sllKhtly
warmed for younif children--and with
cereals, soup or toast. Home Kconom
U s, O. A. C.
TWELVE MILLION TREE SEEDS TO EUROPE
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I FORD
1 When your Ford is in need of
1 repairs take it to the
FORD SHOP I
1 ON MAIN STREET
Phone 193 LLOYD FELL, Prop. j
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FOR PRINTING THAT HAS REAL CLASS SEE THE G.-T.
"Try It Out Yourself"
says the Good Judge
And you will find how
much more satisfaction a
little of this Real Tobacco
gives you than you ever
got from a big chew of the
ordinary kind.
The good, rich, real to
bacco taste lasts so long
you don't need a fresh
chew nearly as often. So
it costs you less.
Any man who uses the
Real Tobacco Chew will
tell you that.
Put up in two styles
VV-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
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