rA;n six THE GAZF.TTIMIMF.S. IIEITXER, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 11, 1922. I,rla:l rlol 1hm Way IS. The Inline' n r, school an.i gra.le hfNl m ;il r.l.. Vy IS The grades m ill have an xh:t It of hvxl mork dona thte yawr. TT.is exhibit will con sist of specimens of Talmer ppttman ahlp (before and after) from the 7th nnd flth grades, mar and picture study, geography ami ha.ene booklets from tha Jrd and 4lh grade room, drawings from the 6th and 6th grade rooms and and board scenes of different countries of the. -orld from the primary room. The eihlblt will be on display from 1 clock to t. All Interested are cor dially Invited to be present Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Benentt. teachers at Lexington, and daughter Joyce, ex pect to hike to Portland next week. Each will carry a pack and expect to take at least three weeks for the trip, torplng- at Hood River and The Dalles to rest They plan to walk to the home of Mr. and Mra Louis Balsiger at lone the first day. A check for t'.'i and about 700 pounds of clothing were sent to the Near East Belief fund, as the result of the din ner and drive for clothing- May IS at Lexington. The program and dinner at the high school were under the man agement of the high school of Lexing ton. The two churches, lodge and com munity helped In every way possible. Especial credit should be given to Her man Hill, president of the student body for his efficient management in putting the affair through. Jack Hynd, extensive sheep raiser of Cecil, has spent several davs in Heppner this week looking after bus iness. Mr. Hinkle Makes A Statement nation spered and grown staing as 1 on and in the call to arms for ls"' the 10th day of May, the World's q-c.it war the response , and rally to the flag of our country ) was equally cneertul ana spontane- ous hv every American citizen.' whether Catholic, Protestant, Jew or! Gentile, and side hy side as man and i brothers they went "over the top" and joyed together in the glory of victory, manv. many thousands , of . these brave sons remaining to sleep in foreign lands. An emergency call now to patriotic duty, either in peace or war, would be equally spontaneous and cheerful and under our splendid system of public schools and universal facilities for free and liberal education, in my opinion, the mask and robe will pass as it came like a fleeting shadow of night and the principles of religious freedom as in the past will continue to prevail in this country. J. T. HINKLE. F. A. McMKXAMIN, Attorney for Plaintiff, j Residence and postofflce address. Heppner, Oregon i Date of first publication May U. 1953 j Date of last publication June 12. i GILLIAM & BISBEE'S j27 COLUMN jsr XOT1CE TO CREDITORS, N'otice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed by the County Oojrt of Morrow County, Ore- con, administrator of the estate of Frances Luper. deceased, and has qual ified as such. All persons having claims against the estate of said deceased are hereby notified and required to present the same to me duly verified as by law required at the office of Woodson and Sweek, mv attorneys, in Heppner, Ore- eon, within six months from date of first publication hereof. Dated and published the first time this 11th day of May, 192!. JAMES X. LITER, Administrator I.N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MORROW COUNTY. Terrv Wendt, Plaintiff ) va ) SrMMOXS Otto W. Wendt. Defendant ) To OTTO W. WEITOT, DEFENDANT. IX THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: Tou are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit within six weeks of the date of the I first publication of this summons; and if you fail to so appear ana answer ior Hermiston, Oregon, Mav 8, 1922 To the Editor of Gazette-Times: I am not affiliated with the K. K. K. in any manner, directly or indi rectly, and have so annonuced from the beginning of my campaign for the nomination on the republican ticket for Joint Senator of Umatilla. Union and Morrow counties. Not be ing a member of the so-called "In visible Empire,' I am not in a position ' want thereof, the plaintiff will proceed to pass judgment upon its inner to ask the Court that the bonds of mat workings nor upon its ultimate aims rimon- now ist'n btwaen Plai"; . . b. . tiff and defendant be forever dissolved and objects. Based upon press re- and neM for naught and that plaintiff ports and SUCh meager knowledge as be granted an absolute divorce from I possess, I do not approve of the said defendant; and for such other and mask and robe and knightly con- further reli.ef as t0 the Cou! Z , . , .. , . . equitable. This summons Is published claves in secret meeting places which prsuant t0 an 0rder of the Honorable are suggestive of mob violence and , wm. T. Campbell, Judge of the County a lack Of respect for and faith in the Court of Morrow County, Oregon, made established law and order of the 1 -.- land. In laying the foundation of this great republic it was put down as a fundamental Bill of Rights that the utmost freedom of religion should prevail in this country and every man should have the right to worship God according to the dictates of his own conscience. Under this rolicv we Washing is hard, hot work and anything that will make this job any easier is what everybody is looking for. An electric washer in your home makes washing easy, and it saves a lot of time and hard work. It is well to disc your ground be fore plowing your summerfallow we have discs, single or tandem. Call on us for your sheep marking ink. Also sheep dip. The Devil is always to pay but w would prefer you let him rustle and pay us first for he will probably get you anyway. We do not make the goods we sell but if they are not made right or pric ed right, then we make them right. Legal Guarantee Giveru ffo need of Knife no pain continue work. Ask to see Gie-o-ni Pile Treatment. PATTERSON A SOS Main Street, -;- Heppner, Oregon Gilliam & Bisbee Fithian For National COMMITTEEMAN 1 i - - i Fithian Fithian wm S ' k 1 wm Be r 7 Get Loyal I - Committee To i o'V Husuin The f ff,f ' For Ticket i c " J Oregon .'JUHlii.-. j 0. H. FITHIAN WILLIAMS A JOKE AS VICE-CHAIRMAN Fithiiin s opponent, Ralph E. Williams, has been sidetracked by the National Committee to a harmless vice-chairmanship and Is useless to Oregon Carrying kid gloves In one hand and a cane in the other, his hands are full and he has not been able to do a single thing for Oregon during the 14 years he has been on the Committee. If the hours spent by Williams at Portland's awellest club hail been devoted to working for Oregon, he might have accomplished something for our people. WHAT IS WRONG WITH WILLIAMS? Williams has no chance of becoming National Chairman and running the presidential campaign in 1924 or even the Western end of it The reason is that the National Committee seems extremely unwill ing to trust Williams with the management of even the Pacific Coast part of the national campaigns. For instance, in 1918. when a Regional Director for the Coast was selected, the Committee turned Williams down in favor of Raymond Benjamin of San Francisco. Then in 1920, when Harding was running, Williams was again ignored and Elmer E. Dover of Tacoma was chosen to conduct the campaign on the Coast. What is wrong with Williams? IS WILLIAMS LOYAL TO NOMINEES? All over Oregon Republicans are discussing Williams' connection with the campaign of certain Republican nominees for United States senator, and are askig the question, DID W1LMAMS DO HIS FULL DUTY BY THEM? This question is being asked by friends of the late Senator Fulton in Astoria. It is being asked In Eugene by friends of Senator R. A. Booth, in Salem by friends of Senator McNary and in Portland by friends of Senator Stanfleld. VOTE FOR FITHIAN FITHIAN Is a successful business man, a live wire, a lifelong Re publican who WILL BE LOYAL TO THE REPUBLICAN NOMINEES, FITHIAN WILL GET THE NATIONAL COMMITTEE AND THE NA TIONAL GOVERNMENT TO HUSTLE FOR OREGON F1THIAX C'I.rB, By Chas. T. Early, President Robt. G. McNary, Secretary (Paid Advertisement) Chas. W. Eberloin. Treasurer. Harvest With A Harris Combine The Cheapest, Most Satisfactory Way Karl L. Beach, Morrow Co. Agt. Write or call on me at Lexington, or see JASON BIDDLE, Heppner I Make Oregon Safe for the Republican Party j it i.ji. iiikt e,j J y ' RE-ELECT 1 RALPH E. I WILLIAMS I Republican I National j Committeeman I karlrr No. 1UMI7. Heiwrve Dtatrtet So. 12. REPORT OF CODIT10 OF THE Farmers & Stockgrowers National Bank at Heppaer la the Stale ef On-snn at the eloae of bmlaena on May II. 1023. KESOIHCES Loans and discounts, including rediscounts, acceptan ces of other banks and fureipn bills of exchange or drafts sold with indorsement of this bank (ex cept those shown below) $254,771.36 Total loans '!o4'--, Zn Overdrafts, unsecured doj.oU I . S. iioTrrsmrnt neeurltle oward : All United States Government securities (including premiums, if any).. - - Otkrr baada, atneka, aeourltlem etc.! -J Furniture and fixtures f-5j Heal estate owned other than banking house , Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank..- 17.140.&J Cash in vault and due from national banks JJ.4UJ.41 Amount due from fcHate banks, bankers, and trust companies in the United States (other than in cluded In last two items) 1,450.13 Checks on other banks in the same city or town as reporting bank ... , ' Total of last three Items 24,123.41 Miscellaneous cash items...- - f'o'-Jn- Other ateta, if any (expense) i,i.u TOTAL - J336.S02.17 l.IMIILITIi; Capital stock pitid in.... - - - 5S'?2a Sn Surplus fund.... - Certified checks outstanding - Tci'r? Cashier's checks outstanding - - ldl.jj Total of last two items 45a.j9 Demand Drpaalls (Uikrr lhaa bank depo!t aulijrt't jert to Unserve (deposits payable within 30 days): Individual deposits subject lo check l.o,i.l8 Certificates of deposit due in le.;s than 3(1 days (other than for monev borrowed) ya Total of demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to Keserve, last two Items - 165,406.67 Time deposita sulijn't (o Hrarrvr (payable after 30 days, or Kuiiject to 3o duys or more notice, and postal savings) : Certificates of deposit (other than for money bor- ,,,, rowed) - w'r-4. Other time deposits.... n.oia.ii Total of time deposits subject to Reserve, last two items - 25,012.79 Bills pavable (including all obligations representing , .. monev borrowed other than rediscounts) - ju.ouu.uu NoteB and bills rediscounted. including acceptances of other banks and foreign bills of exchange or drafts s.ild with Indorsement of thiB bank . 71.til.iz TOTAL J336.802.17 STATE OF OREGON", County of Morrow, ss: I, S W. Spencer, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. S. W. SPE.NCER, Cashier Subscbibed and sworn to before me ICOIIRECT Attest: .. this 10th day of May. 1922. I 1 g; FJlEvNuS, JOS. J. NTH, Notary Public. I J. W. BLYMER, My commission expires June IS, 1923. j J- G. THOMSON, (Seal) I Directors. WASHABLE Celoid Finish Here's a tm coaling (hat meets the problem of ill wall finishing. Right from the can, itipreadaeaiily under the brush dries over night waterproof and washable a band some satin-like lustre. Not a high gloss, distracting to the eye, nor a dull flat tone. Washable Walls and Woodwork Washes eaiily with soap and water. Eight dainty, deli cately-toned tints and Pure White. An ideal finish for bed room furniture and all woodwork. TRY IT AT OUR ESPBXSB FREE CAN COUPON" Celoid Films will be ftivca FKEE by the dealer! oamed below if you present tbit Coi.fKo and 25 cents for s bruah to apply iL PTr.nPT.iriR WAPTiWAPrc r.n Heppner, Ore. HALL For Governor A vote for Charles Hall, of Marshfiold Coos Bay, Oregon, is a direct vote for Lower Taxes If elected, Charles Hall will put into operation the Illinois System, namely, 10 commissions to run the State Govern ment, instead of the 70 commissions now functioning. He Stands for a Clean AMERICAN Business Administration. I Keep The West In Power The (Inly U rslrrarr Kvcr Kleefed Vlre-I kalrmaa of the Hepubllraa Na- tlunal Committee. S The Ittpubllcnn National Committee consists of on member from each stute in the Union and la the political organisation of the party. S S In June, 1921, at the Committee's first meeting after the Inauguration E 5 of President Wnrrrn i. Hanllna;, every state cast its vote for Halpa K. E S William, of Umua for vice-chairman of the Committee, recognising by S 5 their ununimous vote his Illness and ability as a leader to All this re- -j sponsible position. s; S A vote for Itulph E. Williams for Ilepubllcan National Committee- 5 . man will conllim the action of the forty-eight states In electing him S vice-chairman of the ltepubllran National Committee, a position never S : 5 before held by a Western man. s !a Italph E. Williams of Oregon, as vice-chairman of the Republican S 5 NatKimil Committee, is diieclly in line to become National Chairman, the highest poston attninable in the ltepubllcnn organisation. A National Commltieeman on the National Committee does not make S or execute the laws, but curries out the policies and platform of the parly adopted by the delegates at each pievious National Convention. Mr. Williams la senior member of the National Committee. Penlorlty In this committee gives one the same power as seniority In the U. S. E Kenate. I Vote To Keep Him There ) 5 (Tald adv. by Committee of Republicans, C. L. Starr, Sec'y, 617 Board of Trade Hldg., Portland. Ore.) S iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiniiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii mi? I AT STAR THEATER Friday, May 12th lant Book of "MIRACLES OF THE JUNGLE" Saturday, May 13th "THE SILVER CAR," a drame of sizzling speed. Sunday and Monday, May 14 and 15 "GODLESS MEN," from the story "Black Pawl." Tuesday and Wednesday, May 16 and 17 "WESERN HEARTS." Fine horses, good riders, beautiful scenery. Everybody 10c. Thursday, May 18 "THE SPOILERS," by Rex Beach. The play that made Alaska famous. Also Harold Lloyd. , , Friday, May 19 ' ' Louise Glaum in "I AM GUILTY," the love story of a neglected wife. Repub licans ? 0 Shall Oregon continue to hold the pre-eminence that is now hers? Shall she forge ahead as a leader in the Republican party? Answer "YES!"-Vote X13 for Ralph E. Williams for Republican National Committeeman In the presidential election of lDKi when there was dissension and division everywhere, Oregon was the only state west of the Missouri river to go Republican. Harmony! Progressives and Republicans united in giving credit for this re markable achievement to Ralph E. Williams, national committeeman since 1908. In recognition of this and other services Ralph Williams was elect ed vice-chairman, the second high est honor within the power of the Republican National Committee to bestow. It is a position of influence to be reached only by years of faith ful and intelligent service. Ralph Williams is the first com mitteeeman representative from any western state to be elected to the vice-chairmanship. Ralph Williams is a veteran of the national organization. He stands at the head with the loaders. A new man would, of custom and necessity, stand at the foot with the followers. Republican leaders, in Congress and out, are Ralph Williams' freinds. This friendship means much to Oregon and the Northwest. Without ostentation Raplh Will iams enlists the aid of these leaders for the things the Northwest needs from the national government. KEEP OREGON TO THE FRONT DON'T LET HER SLUMP Vote for RALPH E. WILLIAMS for Republican National Committeeman KEEP OREGON A LEADER-VOTE X13 FOR RALPH E. WILLIAMS Prices for Work on Ford Cars These prices are the same as charged for Ford work in all Ford Service Stations Motor Division 25.00 14.00 4.(0 6 00 2 SO 4.50 2 75 2 50 1.00 . 1.75 8 25 1.00 .60 40 .75 1.50 .60 .40 Overhaul motor nnd tntnKmislon $ Overhaul motor only Overhaul transmission only, or repair or replace magneta Inutall or rotU one iluton or one connecting rod Install or rcilit two or more piistona or conenctlng rocl Tighten ne connecting rod henring. Tighten two or nioro connecting rod bearings Replace transmission bands (Kedann anil Coupes with atarter 75c extra) Keplace transmission cover guaket ... Orlnd valves nnd clean carbon Remove carbon only. (Thla operation to be used only when the cus tomer will not pormlt grinding of valves.) Clean out oil feed pipe Replace cylinder head gasket Replaco radiator or all three hose connections Replace one hose connection only Clean crank case or Install gasket under lower cover Overhaul carburetor Adjust clutch fingers and transmission banda Adjust transmission banda only. , Rear System Division Overhaul rear axle and rebush sprlnga and perchea when nocea- n-'y - 7.00 Repair or replace drive shaft tube .. 4.00 Replace rear spring tie bolt, or new leaf Including polishing and graphlting of leaves and lining up of body . 3, 00 Remove front and renr springs, polish and graphite leaves only .... J.00 Replace spring perchea, one 76c, both 1 25 l'ad rear spring to line up body or replnce rear spring tie bolt only 1.50 Install felt and steel washers, one aide 75c, both sides 1,25 Install brake shoes and equalise emergency brakes, one shoe 75 Install outer roller bearing each 1.25 Replace rear axle ahaft, drive Bhaft pinion, or drive gear (no other work neceseaary 3 00 Front System Division Overhaul front axle Including rebushlng of sprlnga and perches when necessary straightening and lining up ad nadjustlng of wheela 5.00 nobuah spindle bod lea and arms each side 1,50 Rebush spindle body each 1,00 Rebush spindle arm each 75 Replace front spring tie bolt or ne leaf, Including polishing and graphlting of leaves . 2.50 Replace front spring or tie bolt only 1.50 Replace front cross member g no Replace front cross member (without removing from car)... 8 00 Replace rear croas member ti 7,59 All motor overhalus include recharging of magnets when necessary, free of charge. Amber machines to make tests on all electrical light ing systems. Will locate all shorts and leaks and test the battery. ALL WORK GUARANTEED Under New Management Universal Garage Browning & Johns (PAID ADVKHT1HKMENT BY W. B. AVKB)