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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1921)
THF. G A ZF.TTT Tl MF.S, IIEFrXEK. OREGON. TTTTRSIUY. JULY 21, 1021. Af.R TWO THE GAZETTE- id.. t w a: t,iati.b..l u. lull. UMIrff M"rrr 1 nulitrt u.llr. 1I1IHI1M. K US till 0. H'l'l.ll A I ION OU-SCKaiU'-N KAiKS. t hc;r ?ae the live stock industry. anJ !;v let them starve? Nncle counties re reported to have IOO.iVO tons surplus hay to car n over into next winter, and there is practically no market for it. The power of the state and the federal government must be invoked to take the cattle and sheep to the hav or the hav to the sheep and cattle. Letting herds and flocks perish on ti -oo ; the ranges for lack of food and water i-"and shelter robs the state of millions conscious mind and only comes forth fTI in dreams. But when you slip into the pantry and devour the wife's last piece of lemon pie, you can't blame that on the sub-conscious mind! ;. : annually. HUHHUU .Ul.M'l UI'FkUl P AT KB THE AMKRXIA.N PKE5S ASSOCIATION Will Xhey Learn? uic couaitiou ol Uic truit and eg tUuic wuuuui luauiUj uuimg tin; ft .u luiuiaiics a wondenui oo ;cct itsion lor uie laoor oraniia uous wiiicu tumor ;or icauccd cost oi nvuij; out no reduction in tncir utttt j. rous. h ctr ao uie fruit and vegetable piuuuicis were aoie to aeuiand aua LcUiC me cineit prices on record ior many cios. la uie norUiwe&t, as au illustration, uie price ot logau ocirics iuj oeeu lorced up trom uuec cciiis to uurteen and a halt cents a poiuiO. i lie canneries bought laige quantities ot this hign priced truit and packed it. Untortunately Lie p uouc decided it w ould no longer pay sucn pnees and as a result all canned products have suffered a dis astrous year. Again this season the growers got togetner and decided what prices they would accept but the decision was useless for the public who pays the bill, said no. As a result canners refused to buy. Forcing prices to the limit had killed the market. The same situation exists in the building trades and other labor or ganizaiions. If they continue to try and maintain artificial standards of wages regardless of changed condi tions they will find themselves in the same position as the fruit growers, they will have lots of labor to sell but no one will buy it. Will they profit by the experience of others or will they learn their les son in the dear school of experience where the law of supply and demand is no respecter of persons or unions? The Manufacturer. Where You Got That Awful Dream Do you ever give any thought, Mr. and .Mrs, Reader, to your subcon scious mind? In other words, the other things your brain is working on without your conscious knowledge, while it is at the same time working on those things you know of, that you are fully alive to. The scientists have developed a whole shelf of books on this subject during the last ten or fifteen years, n.ostly as a result of close observa tion of picked human individuals, great numbers of them. And these observations in all cases have been card-indexed as you would card-index a hundred thousand books in a public library. The result is that a great deal of interesting information has been obtained on subconsciousness, much of it valuable to the medical man in his task of healing sick man kind. There are few of us who have not experienced "night-terrors" some time between babyhood and old age, Night terrors and nightmares are the action of the subconscious mind, and one of the writers, a Dr. Bowers, in forms us that they date back thous ands and thousands of years through our ancestors to the days of the fly ing lizard" and other giant horrors that devastated early humanity. Then there is the "gravity fall as the scientists call it the dream we all have had of falling great dis tances. It is a heritage of the age when our far distant forefathers liv ed in treetops to escape the dreadful animals that preyed upon them. They were always in danger of falling, and always in terror of it, and their dan ger has descended to us in the sub- Fair Skies Ahead . During the past year of financial slump and readjustment Oregon had but one bank failure. It was a Cen tral Oregon institution. Eastern Ore gon has had no trouble despite the fact the drop in farm prices virtually cut deposits in half and produced an unparalleled situation for the banks to meet. With the new crop now ready for harvest there is a fine out look ahead. There will be a bumper crop and indications for a satisfact ory wneat price are encouraging. Men who thought they would make no money on this year's crop are go ing to find that the big yield plus low er harvesting costs will bring them out on the right side of the ledger. It is a very gratifying state of affairs and all will be gainers. We may not have boom times ahead this fall and we do not want a boom but we are certainly to see brighter skies. It is time to cheer up and shave the whis kers from the face of Old Man Gloom. East Oregonian. Ihe Morrow County Fair Heppner, Oregon September 15, 16, 17, 1921 HE'S OUT TO WIN BIG PRIZE !!!ii!iiii!!iiii!!ilii!i!lj!!!!IKl!inSiii!i Harve stl UoastedJ 1 I Hit I: ! 1 f j m ril -1 m Slats' Diary. By Ross Fasquhak. Friday mister Gillem St pa was a tawking of polatix agen today, since pa is running tor mair I he cant tawk of nothing else only polatix. mister Gillem sed mebby they was a pannick comeing & we shud ought to be i care full as munney was Pa getting very close, pa 'sed it wassent getting very close to him as he I cud notis. Saturday as I went home after passing bills for the storekeeper for i ten cts 1 seen a new ford 'Seedan setting in front of are house & 1 thot mebby pa had traded in his 2th handed masheen or the house or sum thing & 1 was tick led for I new we cud go a fishing & get back on the same date, wen 1 got in the house 1 seen whose it was. are washing woman was delivring are close. Sunday ma sed you can all ways tell when people is bored whitch you are tawking to. she sed they all ways have a weery look on there faces, but 1 dont think that is a veme good sine because neerly evry 1 witch tawk to all ways looks weery. So she dussent no it all. Monday mister Triggs thinks he knows all about the female race and wifes and etc. he told pa if he wood just buck up to ma once his trubbles with her wood be over, pa grinned sadly & replyed & sed Yes they wood and all the rest of the balance of my trubbels wood be over to. he nose, Tuesday ma got suspishus of her husbend today, she is natchelly that away tho. he went to say sum thing about he walked on a strip of kar- pet & he sed I stripped on the walk. ma made him go out and mow the lawn whitch was no more than rite or else 1 wood of had to do it. Wednesday this was a hot 1 & I was tired & swetty haveing played ball nearly all after noon, score 28 to 16. are pitcher had collera mor- bis. this evning pa sed Lizbeth wont you walk down and get sum Ice Creme. She sed she was wore out. she wanted him to go. I seen rite away how it was & 1 sed to miself Here's where the son goes down. I got to make a joak once in awile. But I was afrade they mite get to ar- gueing & not get the creem a tall. Thursday to tired to rite. Starving Live Stock to Be Helped The Oregon State Humane society is organizing a campaign to prevent the starving of millions of cattle and sheep on the ranges next winter. Some of the biggest cattle and sheep men in the state like Hanley and Stanfield in eastern Oregon say winter starvation must stop. The Humane society proposes to conduct an educational campaign in the cattle and sheep counties and get suitable legislation enacted. The federal government and the banks are asked to put up millions LUCKY STRIKE CIGARETTE r After 500 Miles Drain and Refill There you have the first of the two most impor tant rules for motor safety. The second is fill with the very best oil you can buy call here and get the correct weight of team-.. 'w . . A Poultry raising is one ot our Generous premiums for all kinds ot largest national industries. The poultry will be awarded by the bil high price ot eggs and meat makes Morrow County Fair, Heppner, It an extremely profitable business. Ore., Sept 15 to 17. uppiies 1 Auto Repair Work We Guarantee Our Work to be Satisfactory Bring in all your gas engine and tractor troubles to us Hardman Garage Hardman, Oregon Overalls, Shirts, Gloves, Shoes. Full line for Harvest Season. Everything you will need in the way of Groceries I Bring your orders here. I We will meet the mail order 1 houses for your cash, and I you see what you are getting. I Sam Hughes Co. 1 Get together! MsssasjEuaaHsw Puritan Oils carried in all weights, making an oil for every car, truck and tractor. All accessories for Ford cars always in stock. A CARLOAD OF FORD CARS TO ARRIVE SHORTLY. Try Us for Service Latourell Auto Co. Heppner, Oregon TIMES New Fisk prices now in effect, which means tire mileage at the lowest cost in history. C. V. HOPPER TIRE SHOP Tri-State Terminal Building. a s Always Better Values for Less Money LLOYD HUTCHINSON TAILORING Cleaning Pressing Dying Repairing Save For A Purpose Saving money is worth while for it makes every day profit able to you. But first of all have an ob ject for Raving, set a goal for yourself. You have an ambi tion, an education, a home of your1 own, capital to start in business or for investment. Start saving with a definite goal. Your Bavings will grow when you have a plan. Then, too, as you go along, the com pound interest earned on your money will help you reach your ambition in a shorter time. Fir& National Bank HEPPNER, OREGON Have You Tried Calumet Bakin Powder 1 pound - 35 cents 2 1-2 pounds 90 cents 5 pounds - $1.25 Its Economical Phelps Grocery Co. PhoM 53