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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 2, 1922)
lwr.i: two THK OAZKTTlvTIMKS. IIK1TXER, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEB. 2. 1022. The Gazette 'Times Maroll 10. 1W ! Hri"!r Tim. EtbMl4 Cnn(nlli)atl Ktrury 1. sroi:s oSces to be filled at the next tsp'oiting the state's resources, has his wife is new. she as his sten general election. The primaries are )llst fcen issued Py the General I as in Mav and it is not too early for scncer Department of the Southern J f.. ..c " r , i . i n..' MJer map is printed in colors and tot..) .very Thurw)r morning by nil enlrJ at th TonnfBc t Hpp r. ornron roni)-clM piallw. KRTIMr. RUTH G IT E OH AfTI U AT1Q1 those having political ambitions to get into me running tor tne nomina- ronta;ns much valuable information tions. Three candidates are now in as t0 the resources and opportunities the field for the place of joint repre-, jn Oregon. Wide distribution is be sentative for Morrow and Umatilla' jn? (.jven the foJcr throughout the r r ti n -til ' . . counties, c. r. lkuu ui nermisioni SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Tar was the first to announce for this 1 place, and last week Dr. J. P. Conder country'. , Months Thr. Months. i.oo of Heppner came forth and will ask J for the indorsement of the republi- cans for the same place, while this morrow corTi orriciAi. Tim wefk wg are presenting the name of E. M. Hulden, one of the leading far mers of the county and owner of an r 1 1 irkaiTiiM RfiMTWtttMrVV THE AAlEJICANWtSSXlATIONj extensive tract of wheat land in the m. rsi '! Blackhorse section, who is willing to The American s ureea ;make the race for the .nomination I believe in the United States as a being urged strongly to declare him- , ,h. ,;, hv the self at the instance of the Morrow " ' f ' ' . Counrv Farm Bureau. The field is people, for the people; whose yurf o anJ ft fe nQt ; bab,e pavers are derwed that others may get into the running sent of the governed; a democracy seek en fte couny in m a fu, u , of ,he legisIature. S "'f? M-Frl'fj a A. Bleakman, present incum. lished upon fJtose priW" f fret--15 ou aSain f?r .iom, i, justice, akd humanity.1- ZTZTr L i L.1..-.L Vl though we understand that R. L. iff J tAfir ires and ortuncs. f.cnc ' lms fcU ,J u'f;u u' , tftro, KUeJe it is my dutyf J ' to my country to love it; to support ndtate. and he may decide o is Coi.'Uton; to obey its laws; to hat JSS xi l are but few offices to be filled at the resect us ag. and to defend rf u against ai enemies. William Tyler Page. Political Pot Simmering. The political tot in Morrow county i interesting. is now beginning to simmer a little, and ere long there should be numer ous candidates in the field for the coming election, and these are con sidered to be of minor importance and are not those generally sought after, but at that there may be enough material get into the race to make it An interesting folder map of the State of Oregon, with reading matter Slat's Diary. By ROSS FARQUHAR Friday 1 diddent enjoy the partie at Elsvs house much tonite. Because Ted & Jane set to geth er to mutch, when it cum time to go home after all the stuff was et up 1 ast Jane did she want me to take her Jjxackly turn me down. . , r sne oniy sea iou poor feesh. I diddent go with her. But Ted did, I bet he was skared witch was a very dark nite. Saturday rnt 17 t passing bills today, did dent spend none of it till tonite, Then I went down to get sum sody water and so 4th. They only was 1 emty. chare & Jane was a setting at that tabel. I thot I wood be polite & show her I diddent care for the way she had acted I went up & set down & sed to her Is this seat taken I s she replyed & sed Not to speak of. 1 2 we set ther & diddent tawk very 12 mutch. ' 2 Sunday Cuzzen Jas. was at are house & his wife today, he is a bis nes man or merchint or sum thing. m - cgrafer & he ust to dicktate to her but not now sence they are marryed. iMonJjy the 1st day of the weak is all ways a bad 1 for me in skool so 1 wisht skool wood wate till on Tuesday when you feel more like studying, but I wassent no wirsen Jake when the teecher was tawking about farm producks frum the coun try, she ast Jake what we got frum hickens. he rubbed his nose till it was dirty frum his fingers & then he finely sed Lice, she thot he was do ing it for onryness. but he diddent nc no better. Tuesday mister Homes witch t keeps the grocry down town is a aw fly lonesum man pa says, his dawter is at collige & his son is in jale & his wife is vissiting in Reno way out west. WVdnday set by Jane in the class this PM. teecher ast me what do we call a man witch lost his wife. 1 sed a widdower she ast Jane what they call a woman witch lost her hus band & she sed a widdowess. teech er sed What. I wispered in Janes ear & sed Widow she then skweezed my hand as mutch to say she was great full. Thursday we half to be vaxinat ed so ma sent me to the dr. & I met Jake & his ma comeing frum there & he was balling. I ast why was he & his ma sed she had told him to wash & he had washt the rong arm. Piano TumoN-Mrs. Bessie Bruce Gibb has resumed teaching and will be pleased to meet her pupils, and prospective pupils at the Watten burger house. 2t. WOULD YOU TRADE? Heppner residence property for a twenty-acre irrigated farm at Irrigon. If so, write Merrill E. Doble, Irrigon, Oregon 'itIlllllllllllllllliiillllllllllllllllllUllllltlliiiiiiillllllllllllllllliiltllllllllllllllllililliitii'i A. M. EDWARDS WELL DRILLER . Lexington, Ore. Box 14 Uses up-to-date traction drilling outfit, equipped for all sizes of hole and depths. WRITE FOR CONTRACT AND TERMS 1922 - ECONOMY -1922 Economize by having your old dress, suit coat, blouse and gloves Cleaned and Repaired. LLOYD HUTCHINSON Where MEAN Thev I LOWES ::iii:iiiii;iiuiiiiimiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmnmt FAIR TREATMENT COMBINED WITH BEST PRINTING iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit Fordson Price Reduced $395.DD X X f. o. b. Factory Formerly sold in Heppn for $725.00 TT WOULD SEEM -L impossible that prices of Ford Cars, Trucks and Ford son Tractors could drop further. A The Security Behind Your Investment er ss DARTS AND RE--L pair work reduc ed in proportion to - the reduction in the price of cars, trucks and tractors. s A The Ford Motor Co. With a production of over a million cars in 1921 THE Ford factory and assembly plant production fig ures reached a total of 1,050,740 cars, trucks and tractors for the year, with retail sales by dealers ap proximating 1,093,000. Latourell Auto Company Authorized Ford and Fordson Sales and Service Heppner, Oregon 1921 Was a good year with this store. We enjoyed a fine trade all because of the very liberal patronage of the home folks. We look for ward to 1922 with pleasurable anticipation. At this store you will, as in the past, find dependable merchandise at right prices, and will be met with courte ous treatment. Sam Hughes Company ONLY "QUALITY PRINTING" PRODUCED AT THE O.-T. S A F E T Y S E R V I C E The 9mof Has your progress in saving been satisfactory during the past year! The record in your savigns book will tell you. Now is your opportunity to start a record for 1922. Make it a record of which you will be proud. Just so much, every so often, for your Savings Ac count. This will get results. Fir National Bank HEPPNER, OREGON