The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, May 19, 1921, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    pa;i: two
THE GAZETTE-TIMES, 1IKTPXKB, OREGON, TIU'KSP.VY. MAY 19, 1021.
THE GAZETTE-TIMES
after k,vl 1 r.ui
tauktri; u a on:an hitch as a
a".!n.c on her I diddent uant to in
truft them so 1 sit outside & listened.
' Ma saving that wen a euple l:v
ei to gather a long wile thev grue
;o understand 1 another hotter &
! vi hen thev had there littel quarts 1
io f them all as gives in. She ne
: hat she as talking about to for
aiwhhm.. hut. ..ikn ;en her & ra mixes ut 1 of them all
savs gives up tiitcn am! ma. ;
flit i 'M
mmtrr mu4
t..i .! ,L
s.l.siiut".
Hu M.. 'I - . .
Thr-- Mt.nth
: is.
1
iiiihhiim t in vtv oKrirm. rrFK
I F
I THE A!
Fnsti A J cit wing RcimvniiBti
AMERICAN PRfcSS ASSlVUTBS
The Charge of "Crookedness"
and the Newberry Case.
The New York World, lamenting
the Supreme Court decision which
dashes Henry Ford's hopes of a seat
in the Senate, says the Constitution
does not prohibit a millionaire from
buying a seat in the Senate if his
money operates through a primary
election. Senator Newberry was not
convicted of "buying" a nomination,
or corruptly using his money in a
primary, only of having had used
in his behalf, in organization and
advertising more than a certain stip
ulated amount. In the opinion of
the World a man may own a news
paper and use a million dollar's
worth of its space against a candi
date without committing an offense
but if the candidate thus assaulted,
should buy more than ten theusand
dollar's worth of advertising space to
reply to the attacks he thereby be
comes a criminal. He may use a
federal machine, as President Wilson
did in behalf of Ford, and let the
Feople foot the bills, or he may use
a sales organization, as Ford did, in
behalf of the Ford candidacy, and
that is virtue, but if the friends of
the opposing candidate spend a small
fraction of the amount necessary to
perfect such an organization at their
own expense, that is vice. The con
tention is hypocritical to the nth de
gree of contemptibtlity. It may bt
added that every state in the Union
has common law and statute law en
ough to punish any man who buys a
vote or conspires to corrupt a pri
mary, and many of the states have
statutes which regulate every phase
of a primary. Any state may have
additional laws on the subject when
ever it chooses to enact them.
Nothing in the Michigan case was
shown to be crooked except the effort
to make Henry Ford the candidate of
a party to every policy and principal
of which he was opposed. He was
asked to enter a Republican primary
by a Democratic President, in order
that by the crooked participation of
non-Republicans a non-Republican
candidate might be foisted on the Re
publican party. The effort was made
to defeat the Republican cause by
the supervision of Republican ma
chinery, under a fool law which per
mits the voters of opposition parties
to control the primaries of the or
ganization they wish to defeat. Na
tional Republican.
Jury Service for Women.
Among the five bills up for a vote
at the June 7th election the most
vital is one to permit women to serve
as jurors.
Two outstanding features of jury
trials by all-men juries is that al
most no women are ever convicted of
anything, and men do not convict
each other for sex crimes.
The law provides that any woman
drawn for jury service may be ex
cused on her own request and that in
criminal actions where the complain
ing witness or the defendant is a
minor under 13, half the jury shall
be women.
From the standpoint of human
rights and moral responsibilities the
woman juror bill is the most im
portant one on the ballot and should
receive earnest consideration.
Slats' Diary.
By Ross Farquhar.
Friday I was a tawking to Jane
about wm I get big enuff to go to tali
up on her & take her to
the moveing pitcher
7 snow, sne jus Kinaa
f"' J laffed & sed to me What
i 1 ,.4 :t
wuuu yuu say ii yuu waa
to come to are dore &
l nock at it & my mother
I wood go to the dore. I
replyed & sed I wood
lift up my hat & say
Good evening. Then
. she sed Suppose my fa-
! ther wood cum to the
dore what wood you say.
1 1 sed I wood grab my
hat & say Good nite.
Saturday I herd a person say that
sum thing made there mouths water
I ast pa wat did they mean by say
ing there mouths watered & he sed
Thais all they is for mouths to do
since the Steenth amendment.
Sunday I found out that ma kep
a diry wen she begun liveing with
I & pa. I was a reading it today
agenst her nollidge & found where
she had rote I have just finished
batheing the pittiest littel baby in
the hole big wide happie wirld. So
now I no that when she balls me out
she dussent mean it. I guess its her
nerves.
Monday Wen I was a comeing in
L1
U- 1 1
03
TztsJ.: - We was going to the pit
cher show but ma was so long finding
her hare that it was to late F.nnv how
it was a Educashunal fillem so I
diddent care.
WeJ-icsJjy pa had intended on
Soing to a stag party hut changed
his mind at the last uunr.it. 1 of the
men called him up by telephone &
I herd pa say No he w assent come
ing & then he sed he uas staying at
home from choice. Whitch was trew
Only he diddent explane to the man
that it was from ma's choice.
ThunJay Had to stay in at skool
tomte. Teecher seems to be sorry
skool is ending & wants to make ns
kids miserbel. Well mebby I will
Je sum day & go up in the sky and
they will think of me what a nice
littel gentelmanlie fella 1 was and
how 1 am mist and etc 3: 1 will be up
on a big cloud & have a harp & play
- 1 hope yure satisfide.
Home
Transformations
That you can make yourself
with paint, varnish or enamel
WE have established a service
for women and men who
want to do small jobs of interior
painting, varnishing or refinishing
of furniture, floors, bath rooms,
walls, and bric-a-brac
It's a free service. You simply
tell us what you have to retinish,
how finished now and what effect
you want to get.
We tell you how to do it in
detail. What kind of material to
use. What kind of brush. What
method. Where to buy.
You can work transformations
in home things that will surprise
you. Old bedsteads, tables, chairs,
woodwork, floors, bath tubs, etc.
are old really, only on the surface.
Paint, varnish or enamel them,
and they're new!
We make a special line of paints,
varnishes, etc., for just this kind
of home work Fuller's "Home
Service" Paint Products, for you
to use.
They dry perfectly, spread easily
and smoothly, and give every de
sired result. You'll be surprised
to learn what you can doonce
you've used them.
Our experience with paints and
painting practice goes back more
than 72 years. We are one of the
country's largest manufacturers.
Our experts make a study of speci
fying paints for every kind of ise.
Follow Fuller's "Home Service"
Specifications, and you'll' get the
exact effects you're looking for.
Don't think you can't because
you haven't done this kind of work
before. Let Fuller products and
Fuller service show you that you
can.
Remember don't allow sur
faces to rot. It costs less to paint
them.
Where to Buy
Important that you get the tight
material so be sure to go to the right
itorr tor ruller pro
ducts. Cut out coupon
below as a memo to
direct you.
Write us now a
post card for complete
catalog of Fuller s Spec
ification "Home Serv
ice" Paint Products,
which tells just what to
buy for the work you
have in mind. Send full description
of, and get our free advice relative
to rennUhing furniture, chairs, bric-a-brac,
basketry, etc.
pullers
SPECIFICATION
'Home Service'Paints
' Varnishes -Enamels
M'f'd by W. P. Fuller & Co.
Dept. 8, San Francisco
Pioneer Paint Manufacturer for 72 Ytars
Established 1M9
Branches in 16 Cities in the West Dealers Everywhere
Pot All Ejterior Jobs of Painting, it is Advisable to
Secure the Services of a Master Painter.
Clou SilitnwKitt
Enamtt it an intense
white enamel 6niih.
Dries with a full bn,
stays white and weiri.
FulJer'i Silltenwhite pro
duce! a rich, beautiful
finish on furniture and
interior woodwork:.
Ettifvll Silkenvhite
Eiumet. Trie "rubbed
effect,' veiVet io tone, produced by Fuller's
Enjihell Enamel Finish, creates a eharminc
interior. Obtainable in white and old ivory
and tevra other attractive tints.
SAVE THIS
(Cat this out and put it in your pocket
book or handbag as a memo)
Puller's "Home Service" Paint product!
are sold by the following in your city.
Peoples Hardware Co.
Heppner, Ore.
PlM "1
1U
$t'$ a pleasure to cook with
a good oil coolistove
ACOOL dean kitchen-no smoke
or dirt steady, intense heat
concentrated right on the utensU
these are the advantages that a
good oil cookstove offers you.
A good oil cookstove is conven
ient and economical no wood or
ashes to lug.
For best results be sure to use
Pearl Oil the clean burning, uni
form kerosene refined and re
refined by a special process.
Pearl Oil is sold by dealers
everywhere. Order by name
Pearl Oil.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(Calif omit)
PEARL OIL
HEAT AND LIGHT
Pi
ii."
SI
',7,
m
v
Lower Prices for
1
ilk and Cream
Commencing June the
following prices for milk
and cream will be in effect
at the E. K. Kirk Dairy:
Milk 10c per quart
Cream 10c per pint
L. Kirk
THE GAZETTE-TIMES. Your Home Paper. $2.00 Per Year
8 fiSSlwii
HIXK what would happen if the Light and Pow
er Company which supplies your community
with electricity suddenly ceased to operate! g
me motor-driven machinery in busy lactones
would come to a standstill. The many little power-driven
contrivances which add to the convenience of your shop
I or home would be useless. Even the lights by which
H you work and play would be snuffed out.
Vft. tliu crtnt Sfrvinn renHorofl IW tlio T iclit ami TVivv.
o- - - "J v, . ,
er Company is too often forgotten. It has become so H
much a part of our everyday life that it is taken for' grant
ed. Only on the rare occasions when something goes
wrong does the Light and Power Company receive even a
passing thought; and that thought is perforce a damning
b3 one.
In the light of actual facts, the Light and Power Com 1
pany takes on an entirely different aspect. Its welfare
and the welfare of the community as a whole are one and
inseparable. The extent and character of the service it
renders influences to a considerable degree the establish
ment of new industries. And the more widely that ser
vice is used, the cleaner and brighter the community will
become, for electrical power is clean power. Literary
Digest. rim adv.
One Swallow Does Not j
Make a Summer
Neither does one
GINGHAM H
For the little miss or the grown-up ginghams Es
cool, fresh,-pleasing are indispensable for summer ES
wear. ES
ES A XI) NOW during the cool days of spring is the S
ES time to make up those frocks which are to give you ES
ES so much pleasure and comfort later on. ES
1 PRICED RIGHT g
EE Our Ginghams have been purchased since the new ES
ES price on cotton goods went into effect. ES
Sam Hughes Company
7.11
s
A
F
E
T
Y
Si
plllll
s
E
R
V
I
C
E
To Serve a Little Every
Month
Means weighing all that goes
into the satisfaction of life
food, clothing, shelter, amuse
ment, education, public affairs,
and the general welfare. It
means buying what you need,
saving what you should, and
investing what you can. It
means making the most of your
resources, for the benefit of
one's self and one's fellows.
Make your start at this bank.
Fir National Bank
HEPPNER, OREGON
ii
HATS-Cleaned and Blocked
Time to get out that old panama or straw
and have it fixed up.
LLOYD HUTCHINSON
TAILORING
Cleaning Pressing Dying
Ripairing
Have You Tried
Calumet
Eakin
Powder
1 pound - 35 cents
2 1-2 pounds 90 cents
5 pounds - $1.25
Its Economical
Phelps Grocery Co.
Phone 53