The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, December 15, 1921, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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If you want GOOD repair
work done on your car or
on your truck or tractor at
reasonable prices, see
Jack Turner
at
Hardman Garage
liar dm an, Oregon
MRS. HARDING VISITS SOLDIERS
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Fhotosrraph shows the president's wife visiting the disabled soldiers
at the Walter Reed hospn.il in Washington. She is buying some trinkets
made by Lieutenant H E Tranimcll
Community Service
THE GAZETTE-TIMES Is Your
Home Paper. It Is A Very Fine
Investment At $2.00 Per Year.
SSS
II One Dollar II
WEALTH WAITS IN
COLORADO'S LANDS
Vast Areas Open to Homesteads and
Mineral Resources are Unlimited.
Governor Calls Attention to Seed of
Water to Make Garden of
Desert Acres.
The Auto Repair Shop wishes to announce that
our work on big cars will be ONE DOLLAR per
hour instead of $1.50 per hour, as you formerly
paid for your car repairing.
CONTRACT PRICES ON PORD WORK
Estimates Cheerfully Given
All Work Guaranteed
Fell Bros.
One Block East of Hotel
By OLIVER H. SHOUP.
Editox's NoTE-77je following bx
Governor Oliver H. Shoup of Color
ado may give you a new viewpoint of
the vast territory that lies along the
towering mountains of the west.
There are many possibilities touched
upon in his article and as chief ex
ecutive of the state he is in a position
to have knowledge as well as enthus
iasm. Did vou know you have part own
ership'of 120.000,000 acres of land?
Did you know that there are 192,
000.000 acres of land out in the "gol
den west" waiting for those who wish
homesteads and who need only com
I ply with the simple government rules
to own a farm of their own?
More important, did you know that
millions of these acres are worthless
now because you and your neighbors
never took the trouble to find out
about them and ask that their arid
wastes be turned into producing gai
dens capable of feeding untold thou
sands? Millions of acres of land are wait
ing in the west for the coming of
water and that water can be obtained
A
Independent
ZAtake a part of your earn
ings work for you. Protect
yourself againsl the Heady
drain of needless and impul
sive spending. Insure your
surplus againsl loss throngh
theft or carelessness
Open A Savings Ac
count Here
FARMERS & STOCKGROWERS
NATIONAL BANK
Heppner
Oregon
NEW ARCHBISHOP
through the aid of the United States
government, and aid that would not
be withheld if you and your neigh
bors epressed a desire to see it go
flowing through the deserts and trans
form them to a great aid to America.
Did you know that out in Colorado
and all through the Rocky Mountain
section there waits one of the richest
fields of natural resources the world
has ever known but that production
is far, far behind, that capital has
opportunities for unlimited develop
ment, that the advice, "Go west,
oung man," is still a living message?
It is true that in the past three
years more than 30,000,000 acres of
homestead and Indian lands have
been entered in the Rock Mountain
states, mostly by farmers from the
Mississippi valley, and millions of
acres of raw land have been placed
under cultivation.
Twit by Auto.
The main current of the swelling
stream of tourist travel that flows
into the West each year is made up
of people who have not traveled ex
tensively in the past. Most of them;
are people of moderate means. Visit
ors to the National Parks and Na-'
tional Forests come from every state j
m the Union and every year they in
clude thousands who are making
tours of the West for the first time.
Most of them travel by automobile
and many of them carry their camp
ing outfits with them, living all the
time in the open air and enjoying to
the full the wonderful climate which
is one of Nature's richest gifts to the
West.
The tourist and homeseeker move
ment to the West is especially grati
fving to those of us who are interest
ed in development of this vast area,
for we realize that development here
depends to a very large extent upon
the cooperation of the entire country,
and the people of other sections of
the United States can not be expected
to cooperate freely in the develop
ment of the West until they are better
informed about what such develop
ment means for all the nation.
It should be borne in mind that
the area of the eight Rocky Moun
tain states is 549,840,000 acres, or
approximately 29 per cent of the
area of the entire country, while the
combined areas of the eight Rocky
Mountain states and the three Pa
cific Coast states is 753,420,800 acres
area of these evelen states is Na-
tional Forests belonging to the gov
i eminent.
! In these states there is approxi
mately 192,000.000 acres of govern
ment laud open to homestead entrv.
I This is more than 25 per cent of their
total area. Some of this land is suit
able for dry farming, hut much of it
can never be fanned profitably w ith
out irrigation and most of it, so far
as we know now, is valuable only for
grazing purposes and for the mineral
it contains. The reclamation of this
public agricultural land and the de
velopment of its mineral resources
depends upon the attitude of the fed
eral government, and that attitude
depends largely upon knowledge of
tne possibilities of the West.
While these eleven states include
nearly 40 per cent of the area of the
country they contain only a little
more than eight per cent of the coun
try's population. In 1910 they con
tained about seven per cent of the
population and in 1900 only about
five per cent. These states are in
creasing in population more rapidly
than the country at large, but their
greatest need still is more people.
Rich in Minerals.
Nearly 50 per cent of the available
coal of the country is found in these
eleven states. The great bulk of the
nation's production of gold and silver
has come from these states. They
have produced immense quantities of
copper, lead and zinc and still have
vast supplies of these metals to be
worked. America's supplies of tung
sten and molybendum are found al
most exclusively in the West, and the
same is true of vanadium and other
metals of that group. The Rocky
Mountain West gave radium to the
world. The water resources of these
western states are almost illimitable.
They produce a very large percentage
taee of the country's petroleum out-
.. . , . , .
! f0) Poem hy
fljjt) Uncle Jolm
;
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TOO BAD OLD MAN
When you find yourself entangled
in the meshes of despair, till you
wouldn't know a blessin' if you had
it by the hair, it probably was jes
tice that connived to land you there,
Too bad, old man, too bad!
If you chance to be affected with
the appetite fer bliss, till there ain't
no dissipation that you feel inclined
to miss remember, Mister Rounder,
there's a hotter world than this,
Too bad, old man, too bad!
If you harbor the opinion that you
are double-e.xtry smart, but can't
afford the camouflage to make you
look the part -you ain't beyond re
demption, but you better watch yer
heart,
Too bad, young man, too bad!
And when you feel religiouser than
others you could name, and talk
about yer neighbors, in an effort to
defame remember the humanity is
purty much the same.
Too bad, too bad, too bad!
Building A Newspaper Like ! papers in each town have long been
Building Character. A newspaper jrun under one management. It is so
cannot be built ud in a vear. Like aithe world over- Money alone can no
man's life it is a matter of slow
growth and development. Look over
your exchanges and you will find all
the successful ones the leading
more create a newspaper than it can
suddenly get for a man a new char
acter Hon. Guy U. Hardy, Past
President National Editorial Association.
EVERYBODY LOVES THE
MAN VHD KIN 8R1N
"WHEN HE'S SICK.
put, and their oil shales are capable
of producing, with proper develop
ment, more petroleum than has been
produced in the entire world up to
date and more than is contained in
all the known oil fields of the world.
SMILE AWHILE
J' - ft i
Dr. Michael J. Curley who has
just been installed, with iniprcsiive
ceremonies, as the Archbishop of
Baltimore, in succession to Cardinal
Glbbom
Who's Who.
The child, the pride of the neigh
borhood because of his keen intel
ligence, was left to play at the home
of a neighbor. There was something
different about this home that seemed
to attract the child more than any
other. Here he was amused by an
elderly man, who read, played the
piano, slept and did nothing to mark
him as the head of a household. His
wife on the other hand carried on a
Slirrp ssflil Hpnartmpnt ctnrp uhrtrn
or nearly 40 per cent of the area of she spen, ,2 of the 24 hours
This condition seemed quite con
jtrary to the child's conception of do
mestic life. To him the dutv of tin.
But it is not generally understood; head of the house was to leave after
that all the people of the United breakfast for business and return at
States own more than one-half of night for dinner, while the wife was
this vast area. In these eleven states, to stay at home and attend to the
there are more than 120,000,000 'household duties. The child's mother
acres of National Forests, the prop-1 returned and noticed that the child
crty of the federal government, on 'looked puzzled, but could not put his
vrncn timner is Deing grown ana ( query into words. Finally he asked:
preserved for the benefits of all the j "Mother, is she a he?" New York
people. These forests are not the Sun.
property of the states in which theyj
n,-f. WntoH nnrnf thprnnlpnf thcJ XT-One black 2-yeai-old Ally,
ii u i i ibrnnd horHenhoe J on left hip. Notify
m.uw, uui hi an mc pcupie. ill uui- p, j, HOLDOKE, Heppner, Oregon,
er words, about 16 per Cent Of the Advertisement. 121-2t.
; the United States, exclusive of Alas
ka and our insular possessions.
1 A Public Trust.
L. MONTERESTELLI
Marble and Granite
Works
PENDLETON, OREGON
Fine Monument and Cemetery Work
All parties interested in getting work in my line
should get my prices and estimates before
placing their orders
All Work Guaranteed
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Christmas Slippers
The arrival of Christmas just at the advent of the
winter season each year is the reason for the popularity of
house slippers as the ideal gift.
What is more comfortable than a soft pair of easy
slippers for home wear during the long winter evenings.
Every grown-up and child too needs a pair for comfort's
sake alohe.
fM 'ho WANT TO MARRY MY I
! I DAUGHTER EH f CAN YOU
HOME 1
SWEET If ipvC
WHY MOU'D NEVER
DREAM HOW MUCH 1
CAN MAKE !
E. N. Gonty Shoe Store
cut out iiv ,i am srurr-
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I Big Bargain in Small
Creek Ranch
H 16 acres, all under ditch, partly in cultivation, alfalfa,
strawberries, raspberries; good five room house, good
barn and out buildings; stock and machinery; good 55
5 spring and well. Price $2250.00 if taken at once. 7
5 miles from town. J
I ROY V. WHITEIS I
Real Estate and Insurance, Heppner.
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