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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1921)
PAHS KLX THE OAi'KTTE-TIMES. URITXKR, OR Ell OX, TIUTiSlUY, JUXE CO, 1921. The Oregon Wool Growers Sin Up .-1 nrf n.aj! ..-n rimfm nt'M of. A. Ward mme thn . Ovl tfcetr Pt cnT i? ail the hf'fp in the Wil lmtt valley ii. this r pan.iAtion. Aftr July fimt they u ur.4e:iake tfair f nal rrKnitation, a buainesi titinagrr vill t chonen and they will f-o into tn leaion s fturoe. Wool It rapidly tiTifr Rs?emtld at tha Witern Wool Warehouse company mhr It will be stored, traded &nd co u red. 'W hen the wool is graded each member of the pool will receive a slip showing the number of pounds of each grid. This L. S. licensed warehouse receipt Is then available as security for advances of money. There seems to be no difficulty whatever in getting the advance on the wool through the Ore iron Wool Growers association. There are a number of Eastern Ore gon growers who hae already consign ed their wool to this state pcoU mu of them large growers. However, there will be no definite campaign on in East ern Oregon until fall; prior to that time It is hoped to have a meeting of the Interested sheepmen all over Eastern Orpon to see what definite plans can be worked out towards arranging for a propr representation for Eastern Ore gon tn this pool and the securing of management and salesmanship that will be entirely agreeable to Eastern Ore gon conditions. When this meeting is held and if rlans can be made that will be agreeable to Eastern Oregon sheep men it is anticipated that a very large ;.:en Ivrslii,' n ill be secured in Eastern ;s the only plan th.it will assure to ag Kon The financing of members of ricutme, consistent support on the :f ? state .1 pool both regarding ninny measures which come into con- , -tn'rp and w,h-1 seems to be pretty welljfUct w.th the interests of commercial taK. n care of. land financial groups Let's Go, Buddy! Bee Specialist Coming . Vrofessor S.uilen of the bee depart- ; ment will make his long delayed viau j to Morrow county In July. During that i time we will vllt as many bee stands! as possible in the county. Many farm-J ers have already served notice on the Agent that they wish to have their bee stands inspected and any others who would like to have Professor Seullen advise with them on their bee condi tions will please notify this office with in the next two week a. Congressmen Unite for Agri culture Congressmen are uniting here in Washington in behalf of agriculture. An organization has crystallized from a group in each house of congress which will act as a center and rallying point on all matters of agricultural legisla tion. Several senators took it upon themselves to get together a group of stauneh agricultural supporters and hold an informal meeting at Farm Bu reau headquarters. A few nights later several representatives carried out the same plan. With the sentiment now prevailing in Congress, it is believed that it will only be a matter of time until a well defined agricultural group will be known and recognised In both houses and will stand solidly for merit orious agricultural measures, regard less of political lines or affiliations. This r of Howard M James and daugh ters. Misses Mcrvedoth and Vivian, will leave in the morning for Portland. Mr. James was in leceipt of word fiom a sister residing there that his mother, who is s-3 years of age, was nearing death and he is hastening to her bed side. Mrs. James, has been living at Venice, Calif., for the past few years and cared for by her daughter, and they have just recently returned to Fortland. Mrs. Howard James will Join her hus band a little later and the family will have their summer vacation before re turning to Heppner. KU'Rl.K HOME," Star Taeater Monday and Tuesday J E.,rfVSrtiii WtHr---i- iiihi i i i r nnn 'tlm tt Cffme tested in service Millions ofciiles of highways and dtjr streets have proved Zero lene to be a lubricant of highest quality. This uniform quality is the result of an efficiency in the manufacture of fine lubricants creeled by the combined resources, experience, knowledge and equipment of the Standard Oil Company. Yon gain an advantage in the use of this time-tested lubricant by following the recommendations of our Board of Lubrication Engi neers embodied in the Zerolene Correct Lubrication Chart. Ask for Chart for your car. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) 'grade for each type of engine Under Auspices of Let's Go, Buddy! lone Post No. 95 nth of dy ebratioe lone, Ore., July 4-5, 1921 An interesting and varied program will be presented, in cluding street sports, baseball games between Arling and lone, dancing each evening, moving pictures. Hon. J. K. Weatherford, of Albany will deliver the address on the morning of the 4th. A full patriotic program will be given. Come to lone and Celebrate with the Legion GoodrichTire Price Reduction applies to all sixes without reservation I ill L Sim mmm I ill Iwli llf sipl p I If mm mm 1 Ml'1 I -1 tf-?: I 4- ljihm 4 1 ' ;iir I im W vhw The name of Goodrich on a tire means just one thing quality. And that quality is always the highest that can be produced. Each tire is specially designed for the set vice it must deliver. Goodrich Fabrics, in the popular sizes, have established them selves as unusual values from the stand point of real economy. Silvertown Cords in their class have always held first place in the esteem of motorists, not only be cause of their symmetrical perfection of finish, but furthermore, by reason of their long life, complete dependability and sat isfactory performance. Your dealer will supply you at these dr prices: SILVERTOWN CORDS 30x31 $24-50 $2.55 32x3i 32.90 2.90 32x4 41.85 3.55 33x4 43.10 3.70 32x4i 47.30 4.50 33x41 48.40 4.65 34x4i 49.65 4.75 33x5 58.90 5.55 35x5 I 61.90 1 5.80 The anti-skid safety tread Silvertown Cord 20 Lower Prices The Goodrich price reduciioii which look (U& May 2nd was wiihouC reservation. It included Silvmtowns together with Good ticit Fabric tires and Goodrich Rad and Gray inner tubes. FABRIC TIRES Smooth 1 30x3 I $12.00 Safety 30x3 13.45 Safety 1 30x3"T 16.00 Safety! 32x3 M $20.25 Safety 32x4 26.90 Safety 1 33x4 28.30 THE B. F. GOODRICH RUBBEIt COMPANY aAhon, Ohio tar Theater r i 1 T 1 O 1 FRIDAY -:- JULY 1st -: FRIDAY Saturday, July 2nd "CHECKERS" JULY 1st FRIDAY Nannette saw the violator creeping towards her, leering, crafty, powerful. At her call a door crashed in and the cabin thundered with the roar of fight as Neewa, the bear, and Brimstone, the dog, plunged to the aid of the girl and the man went down beneath the ripping, rending, twisting, crunching fury of their jaws! THAT FIGHT'S A THRILL THAT WASN'T EQUALLED EVEN IN "BACK TO GOD'S COUNTRY." AND A SCORE OF OTHER SCENES ARE JUST AS BIG. Konrinjr rivors mthI firo-girt forests real nwn and splendid women beasts of play ami beasts of prey! They startle a! delight you as only one other backwoods drama did. Lon Chaney, Lewis Stone, Betty Blythe and big cast in NOMADS of the NORTH FROM THE NOVEL BY James Oliver Curwood AND WHAT A STORY! Picture it! Kaoul Challoner with his wife, Nannette, and her baby lost in the world in their little cabin in God's Great Wilderness happy in their hiding place free from law's injustice, their only friends a big black bear and a wolf dog. Then comes O'Connor of the North West Mounted to take them back. And as man and wife and child, bear and dog, start down on the trail that leads straight to the gallows their whole wide world bursts into flame. A forest fire so real that it staggers you! A battle through so fierce that it awes you. And a finish so fine that you'll cheer it! : I T t T I I I t T t ? t y J T T ? ? J 7 T T t ? T ? t t ? T ? t ? $ The great racing drama. A most enter taining picture, full of suspense and thrills. Also two-reel comedy "Virtuous Hus bands" (or "A Revival of the Extinct"). SUNDAY JULY 3rd Basil King's SUNDAY "Earthbound" If you know Basil King we know you will see this. If you are not acquainted with him, see this unusual picture. It is something different, and depicts the trend of thought of an ever increasing number of people. Monday and Tuesday, July 4th and 5th Fickle Women A brilliant comedy-drama of Yankee pep, woman's inconstancy and American humor. Wednesday and Thursday July 6th and 7th ANITA STEWART IN "THE JUGGERNAUT" By Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Randolph Chester. A thrilling tale of modern life. . A race between a train and an automobile and a most realistic train wreck.. Also "Spring time," a two-reel, side-splitting comedy. For those who remain at home for rest while others are celebrating, we have a par ticularly interesting set of pictures for your entertainment. See them and you will not regret having remained at home.