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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1922)
paui: TWO TIIF. (UZHTTIvTIUKS. HEITXER, OREGON. THURSDAY, JUNE 1, 1022. I (MB How Oregon Must Prepare For V'ace r inir sacred dead and it Rooster delegation, i t,. m , i s'-.ouiJ be maJe a beautv spot. A few no intimation that r.nrllt Klbl!hd lip; 1 i.r Tuiifi fc.stblll)Hl ConuUoalMl t brurjr IK lilt j Oregonians can do more to aid in i settlement of International problems hours of pumping each week would janytmng doing in this line, and the fill the reservoir on the hill, and thus, time is snort There has been late to regret ones action of a poor there has been eoice of paint. It is well to buy the mt water could be suppnea :fv devclorine industry of the Mate tor irritation ot tne lots ana ground. ' than is possible in any other way. 1 If nothing more could be done than ! Such is the opinion of lohn Bar- to have a suprlv of water for use in rubiiatiMi very Thur.!y morning by ; rett. former director general of the getting the lots in presentable shape ... .w.r?!7i'"VTJ.-!Pan.Arnericn union and ex-minister ' for Decoration Dav. it would be mur. AL bHTlbiN). KA1KJ U1VKS Al-I'LllAllO SURSCKliTlON KATES: Tar fctUl CopiM of the United States to four foreign much better than at present. Why countries, expressed during a recent not be prepared to do this another visit to this state. j season? Barrett based this belief upon the i premise that encouragement of in-1 We trv to lead an honest life. If 11.00 dustry would result B, trade and MOHKUW CO I M V OFFICIAL PATKH THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION Boston Gives Us A New Sensation Versed in forest lore and deter- the modem I'. .. . . . .. .. in growth ot corresponding develop ment of world leadership for the United States. But maximum development of in dustrial Oregon and the Pacific Northwest is based upon still anoth er premise and that is support of Or egon products by Oregon people. Un less the industry of the State is en couraged through the purchase of products at home and similar sup' the devil should take us up on a high mountain and offer us everything in sight to worship him, we wouldn't do it, but in riding over the country on a hot summer day and coming upon an acre or two of fine big juicy watermelons, and nobody around, why. saw ridit there is where we fall from grace. Now we have the talk meter, hitched onto telephones, same as reg isters gas or water, and anybody "listening in" on a party line will be enlarging his or her phone bill. Good thing. Anything that cuts down un necessary talk is good. Heppner's Chautauqua will soon be on. Are you planning to pur chase that season ticket now? species has nothing on flapper and her male companion, we hear that a young Boston couple propose to make a dash into the woods of Maine without food or clothing and there dwell for a period of six weeks, wresting their susten ance from Mother Earth. Boston the proportions which will permit it to enter the channels of foreign trade. Condon fraternized with Heppner on Monday and Tuesday, being liere in laree numbers on the latter day and bringing along their band of 22 pieces and furnishing music at the ball grounds and on the streets, all nf uhiVh preatlv enioved bv the The dates for Heppner's six big; Heppner folks, and we hope they aays ot entertainment nave oeen sei ; wjl, come again Their ball team -June 24 to 29, inclusive. Remem-I - nff with the Mmes, but thev h mvon t th wnrM manv rhrin ! ber that you will help the local com- d .t h doins jt so we hold fmm h. ,w f .,. f..mc rtv i mi tree out best by purchasing a sea-. nnlh-ms, fl(,oinst them on this account, this year of our Lord, but this;51" K'-r ' trusting ttiat on some rurure uuie nvti uiv v-........, uh, ie heppner poys win De auic iu even up the score. Condon expects Memorial Dav was observed in to go to Canyon City next week in Herrner bv laree numbers of our, large numbers, taking their band people going to the cemetery and along and incidentally showing the decorating the graves. Just at this "Whiskey Gulch Gang" that there time of the year the surroundings is some pep lett in tne uiinam iuua to latest demonstration of the unique caps the climax. Still, the experi ment may not be without its value. If the young couple the young wife is twenty-three and her husband twenty-seven manage to get along in their battle with nature, it may bring them a greater spirit of con tentment, in that it may teach them how little they really need in this world, and make them more pliable to the exactions of the shoe trust, which has pinched the toes of New England and the pocketbooks of the whole nation for a good many years. The spot chosen for the experiment is one uninhabited by man, though reports have it as infested with wild beasts, and of course by the terrify ing mosquito, which may prove the greatest obstacle to be overcome. When all is said and done, however, it would be more important if some one could demonstrate how a young couple can live in civilized surround ings on a modest wage and raise a healthy American family without turning the young wife into a drudge and the young husband into a slavish sycophant, lashed into obedience and sapped of all initiative because of dread of the future and the possible loss of a job. at the cemetery are attractive. Many have improved their lots by the planting of flowers and shrubbery, and green foliage and blooming flowers are now in evidence, but nothing to compare with what they should be, and would be were the owners able to get water for irri gating, ine cemetery is tne resting F 1 ty bunch and inviting tnem out tneir way to do a little business in the fu ture, now that they are mutually i terested and connected up by the John Day highway. Bv the wav. we presume that Heppner will overlook this "get ac-j quainted" opportunity, and will notj b. represented at Canyon Uty by a advertised lines. While we are not mentioning any brand in particular, a perusal of our advertisements will indicate the leaning of the editorial chair. A Story Four Thousand Tears Old From the days of the pyramids to the present is a long period of time, yet, in those days as at present, paints were used for beautifying and preserving the objects which they covered. In the old days paint was used as a decorative material for the mummy cases. Today it is used to conserve the natural and convert ed resources of the country. Painting one s buildings is not an expense, it is an investment. It ab solutely insures against depreciation and rotting. It is the only form of j insurance that can be guaranteed to j perform its duty 100 per cent Paints have been high during the last few years but are now down to normal basis. It would seem to be economy to paint now. The Dutch have an old proverb which says, "Good paint costs nothing, for it saves more than it costs." There are many brands of paint on the market and to the consumer all paints look alike. It is only when the paint has been applied to a build ing for four or five years that the quality is demonstrated. It is too E. R. Huston returned home on Sunday from a visit of a week at Portland, where he was called by the serious illness of his son, Dr. John Huston. The doctor has just under gone a very serious operation from which he seemed to be properly re covering when Mr. Huston left Port land. pHiniiinHHiiiiiHiiHimn I Central Market 1 FRESH AND CURED MEATS I Fish In Season H Take home a bucket of our lard. It 1 is a Heppner product and is as g good as the best. n - r-Ji f Lvw p rTW & 1 Grocers Recommend Albers Quality Albew Flapjacks the hot cakes of the West The European conference, boiled down for quick understanding, reach ed a point where . they were all ready to agree on any old thing just as soon as Uncle Sam put up money enough. Slats' Diary By Ross Farquhar Fridav Ma tuk me to the Den tist this evning after skool havemg him to fill up l or my iole teeth witch was slitely decade. He kep r f .1 a telling me to open my 1 Mouth up wider and finely l gess ma goi wy k skared and she ast him LC'if he cuddent fill it by j standing on the Outside. I am dredding Saturday witch . is tomorro nite I because we are going . visiting Sunday and that 1 means I got to take hath nnlpCQ mfl ffrff(ts lt 'tcn a'nt bearly Pos- sibie i tear. Saturday We was down town looking in the stores and ma sed to pa I am going in and try that pearls of shoes on in the window. Pa sedjs You aint enny such stuff. She sed I am to. Pa sed You aint neether. She sed Why aint I. & Pa sed I am not going to have you make such a show of yureself on a Sat. nite. Sunday Went to visit Unkel Hen. I think Pa issent very crazy over him he is so stingy. Pa says he is so Close he stops his Clock on Sat urday nite so as the wirks wont half to wirk over Sunday and the Clock will last Longer. MondayHad to give a Currant event in skool and I eive that 1 all about haveing such a Time getting food and close into Austray Hungry. Pa says they have all most as much trubble getting food into Yurope as they do getting drink into the United States. Tuesday--Run a errant for a ole Lady and when she ast me to take a nickel I sed. No mam I dont want pay for doing a kind act. She is poor and takes in Washing to work her dauters way threw a female Semitary. Wednesday Ma says I shuddent ought to get Angry or mad at are teecher and that she is the best frend us kids has got. Shux I wish ma wood half to put up with her frendship for awile. I gess she wood lern a few things. Thursday this was ma and pa's wedding Anniversary and ma sed I gess I will kill the brown hen and roast her. Pa sed I woodent do that, she wasn't liveing when it occurred. It aint just rite. The natural conclusion is that ev ery purchase of Oregon products by people of the State aids, even though in an infinitesimal way, the settle ment of World conditions. The KOHLER Automatic operates without storage batteries You can now produce your own electricity without the trouble and expense of maintaining a large bank of glass cell storage batteries with the Kohler Automatic. The dependable Kohler Automatic plant produces stand ard 110 volt electricity fcr power and light without any storage batteries, except a small, autcmobile-type, used for starting the engine. With the Kohler Automatic you can have ample elec tricity for furnishing cheerful electric light, operating a running water system and for using standard house hold and power electric appliances. Simply the turn of any button on the circuit starts the Kohler Automatic producing electricity. Send for illus trated literature. Come in and see the plant in operation. No Storage Bamriet llQVoltt Automate loMWatu Colin Auto Co. MASON CORDS Not only lower than other standard tires, but super ior in quality, uniformity and dependability. Buying MASONS now is buying tires right. With this goes a standard of service we're proud of. ALSO OLDFIELD "999" - 30x31, $9.00 30x3, $8.00 C. V. HOPPER TIRE SHOP WHERE YOU GET REAL TIRE SERVICE llllllllllllllllllllllllllllll jffolvprcstf p j ffsiy M HOLEPROOF is the hosiery of lustrous beauty and fine texture that wears so well. It is not surprising, therefore, that it is I selected by many people who can afford to pay far more for their hose, but who prefer the Holeproof combination of style and serviceability at such reasonable prices. Obtainable in Pure Silk, Silk Faced, and Lusterizcd Lisle styles for men, women and children in the season's popular colors. Sam Hughes Company Phone Main 962 2IIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Illlllllllllllllll!lllllllllllllllllllllllllt The Cash Variety Store cA Shipment of CUPS AND SAUCERS In This Week Big ValuesaFor Little Money Ediiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiii mil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniR H CHEAPNESS is not the tesl; of Value---VALUE is the test of Cheapness. Quality Counts LLOYD HUTCHINSON Where They LEAN LOTIIES tLEAN toHmimrmffirtrrmmtmtttmmtmtam A New Line We will still continue to handle the Heppner Bakery Bread as we always have, in white; and in addition are hand ling the DAVIDSON of Portland "Kracked Wheat," "Whole Wheat," "Health" and "Raisin" Breads. Shipments three times a week Monday, Wednesday, Friday Phelps Grocery Company PHONE 53 S A F E T Y & wmmm s E R V I C E good Will An Asset ATTTTHE prestige enjoyed by The First iational Wank is the result of serv ing well those whose satisfaction we value as our greatest busi ness asset. Fir National Bank HEPPNER, OREGON