THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPFNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 19 Iff A. L CHN Vi'Peinc trip. work-, bal- :'c br.d concerts, ariitMn and oid riuce sho.s etc etc. ArJ last bat rot :r-t, is the or.f bif enjoyable, happy ntht hen New Orleans b turned into Fan;; everything department stores, hotels, will be French. French streets, French firls, French decorations, French eatspreceded by a big French pageant and followed by street dancing. Kvk bottom hotel prices wilt prevail for hotels have been turned over to the Ifirion. Everything necessary to make NEW BUICK CARS INTRODUCED AUG. 1 FOR SALE l-burner I'ew Perfection In- TV f':' Wtrj! roso' attons were parsed . at the ree-rt cor.vertion of the Atner-1 ir.n Upon. Drartir.er.t of Onsen, at . The Pa'': j That ') alien ho have not become ' eitirens sin years from date of entry j into America be deported. . ,f.ls ,),,, bipfest and best convention in That examination of immigrants "' 1 j,istory wm be provided. entry into this country be in the hands j . -;ti, nftwT to recuate r.um- 1 fcer. t . ! That steps be ti,ken to educate the :ir.- i ir.irant duties of citizenship and to prevent corpreration of aliens in colon- ; le in la-pe cities. That semi -annual report be hlrd in t'r- j Friday Went down to visit a trend Slats' Diary. By ROSS FARQUHAR. eron bv employers of more than ttve per sons serricalir.E aliens from citnens. That benetits Oreron State Aid Mea sure be extended to service men of allied armies who n-ay qualify under residen tial and other requirements. That Bripadier General Charles Saw yer be removed from position of co-or-dirator of Federal Hospitaliiation hoard for best interests of disabled. That "Stars and Stripes" be banned from lepion homos until publication cleans columns of fake advertising and sex appeals. That further decentralization in I". S. Veterans Bureau be carried out. permit ting district offices to administer hos pitals in their district. That eterans Bureau purcnase n.;u War Department Fort Stevens for use as neuro-psychiatric training center. That the first Sunday in April even year he designated "American Legion j Sunday." That .citizenship classes be established in all cities for foreigners, greater re spect for flag taught and new cititens properly welcomed. That posts dedicate camp and park grounds near community to service men That more county councils be formed who gave life in world war. in Oregon. That posts co-operate more closely with women's auxiliary. That secretary of interior be urged to open lands in Klamath county for de velopment and settlement by ex-service men. That time limit be extended from two to five years from date of discharge in which men suffering from pulmonary tuberculosis or neuro-psychiatric disa bilities are entitled to compensation and benefits. That development of tubercular bone conditions within three years after sep aration from active military sen-ice be considered disability acquired in ser vice. That disabled men suffering from de mentia praecox and epilepsy and am putation cases be not required to re port for physical examination more fre quently than once each calendar year. That all beneficiaries of Veterans Bu reau, discharged from hospitals for tu bercular disabilities duly connected with service or aggravated thereby, be placed on temporary compensation status until such time as vocational training be comes feasible for them or they can iol low gainful occupations. ities received in sen-ice, even those of That all men hospitalized for disabil- less than 10 per cent, be granted tempo rary compensation while undergoing hospitalization. That beneficiaries of Veterans Bureau suffering from neuro-psychiatric disabil ities of service origin rated ten per cent or more and declar;d not feasible for vocational training shall be allowed 50 per cent compensation status until able to earn a livelihood. That practice of employing officers of war department and military forces in chief medical division of Veterans Bu reau be discontinued and personnel of division chosen from ex-service civilian experts of recognized medical ability. That professional opinion of examin ing physician be accepted as strong pre sumption as to degree of disability in pereentum. That jurisdiction of appeals board in each district be subject only to review of district manager with proviso that any claimant dissatisfied with decision may refer his claim to Washington. That in employment of personnel of Veterans Bureau, preference be given rehabilitation trainees possessing neces sary qualifications. That salaries of t. b. and neuro-psy chiatric specialists be adjusted and aug mented so as to attract competent spe cialists to the Veterans Bureau. That national convention support Col umbia Basin project to irrigate 1,753,000 acres, providing homes for 400,000 and adding J240,000,000 to productive wealth of country. The convention also went on record highly commending National Comman der Hanford MacNider for his splendid service as head of the Legion, and George R. Drever, chairman of the dis trict rehabilitation committee of Legion ni Thirteenth District, for results and devotion of personal time for betterment of disabled. f pa's witch just has recently boughten a new macheen and i i : . . . i i nau sum pmiy naru TI-J uck rite uu H i :rura a Stag party as nite and evry thing went all rite antil they cum to a vhite bridge over a crick. And he went vnd turned out for v It. Sat. Ted and me ;ride smokeing agen -his morning. It was i pipe this time, i Deleave if any 1 had of come along and offered to kill me I wood have loved them to deth. I now hink the fellow who ays he gets solid cumfort out of a Fipe is as big of a lire as the person who boasts that They like to take Caster oil. Smokeir.g is a dirty Habit, Sunday-Mrs. J. witch is 1 of are neighbors has ben disapointed in love twice and in marryge once, she sed when she got marryed she thot there was only 1 man in the wirld like hern. And now she hopes for the Sake of other women kind that she was rite. Monday ma was laffing this evning about a woman down town witch wanted to have the dr arested because she herd he had tuk her sons temprature. N. B, These people of the adjoining sex will vote this Fall to. Tuesday Are dr is in a embarrasing condition now. He suggested that old man Wall shud ought to take a trip to a warmer c'.imet on acct. of his sickness. Ole man Wall died las nite. Now fokes are joaking doc and saying he sent ole man Wall there. Wednesday A yung man was trying t soil pa sum stock in a Co. to make Bvio It ss underdose. Pa sed nothing doing thats old stuff I ben wareing them thines for four teen years. Thursday Ma is sore at are Grocery clerk because when she ordered sum animal Crackers this a. m. he went and sent her a bunch of dog biscuits. I was sore all so. Since the arrival of the new 19ZS Buick n.otor cars in San Francisco by express shipment from the Buick factory in Flint, Mich, there nasi been Keen in terest in the line. The initial carload shipments were sent by express instead of freight, in order that the people of the Pacific coast would be able to view the cars on August 1. the date set by the Buick Motor Co. for the national in troduction of the new models. Nothing in the automotive world has created such a sensation as these new Buicks. They are the most up-to-date motor cars ever built by the Buick fac ton- and inasmuch as the Buick engin eers have for the past twenty years been manufacturing an automobile which has always given t'.ie utmost satisfaction, the 1293 product certainly deserves the com mendation of the general public, say the local distributors. Naturally with such marked improve ments in the Buick line, which now con sists of fourteen models, the price ques tion is uppermost in the minds of the buvers. The Buick officials have been able to materially reduce the selling price, owing to increased output and manufacturing facilities. The two new models the six-cylinaer Touring Sedan and four-cylinder Tour ing Sedan sell at astonisningiy low prices. The six-cylinder moaei sens ior $2210 delivered here, freight and war tax paid, and the four cylinder for flaw. All of the other models have been cor respondingly priced. Here are the prices at which motorists can purchase them on the Pacific coast. The four-cylinder roadster now sells for J1050, the five-passenger touring car $1075. the three-passenger coupe $1385, the five-passenger Sedan $1625. The six- cylinder models are selling for: ine roadster $1400, five-passenger touring $1425. five-passenger Sedan $2270, four- Msseni-er Count $21S0. seven-passenger Touring $h)90, seven-passenger Sedan ; oil stove, with oven. Good as new :i:i, three-passenger sport roadster j quire this office. 1SV0 and the four-passenger sport mod el touring $1941. Despite these attractive prices, there has been a decided improvement in the construction, finish and mechanical ex cellence of every Buick closed and open car. CANNMNG PEACHES FOR SALE Early Crawfords, Elbertas, Orange Clings, and Sal ways; 75c to $1.25 per box. Early Crawfords are ready now. A. E. Anderson, R. 1, The Dalles, Ore. Four good work horses for sale. See Frank S. Parker below depot, Heppner. Phone 50FS. R. E. Duncan, Cecil honey man, was in Heppner with a quantity of his fine strained honey this week. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. N. Peck were here today from their farm home near Lex ington. Mr. Peck reports that he finish ed up his han-est yesterday with a good yield. Chas. Latourell returned Wednesday from a business trip to Portland, and left this morning for a little scouting trip into the mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hale came in Wed nesday evening from Walla Walla to visit with Mrs. Hale's relatives here. Mrs. Riley Judy of Portland is visit- nig at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Sam Hughes. S. C. W. Leghorn cockerels. Tancred and Hollywood strain. G. N. Peck, Lexington. FOR SALE Used Ford car in good re pair. Inquire Universal Garage. ALL HOPE ABANDONED. It was oast midnight, and a young man sat huddeld in a chair in the club smoking room. A friend came In. "Hallo, Freddy!" he asked. "Not go ing home yet?" "No," muttered Freddy Hopelessly: - daren't!" "Why, what's the matter?" "Oh, everything is finished absolute ly finished! I'm ruined." "Good heavens!" said the friend. "Bet ting or stock exchange?" "Neither. But I telephoned to my wife at 8 o'clock this evening and gave her a perfectly good excuse for not com ing home, and" his voice sank "I've forgotten what I said!" London Answers. I GILUAM & BISBEE'S 1 COLUMN j& . 1 lMiRsmr0RKON The UNIVERSITY OREGON contains: The college of Literature, Science and the Arts with 22 departments. The professional schools of Archi tectureBusiness Administration -Education-Graduate Study -Uw-Medicine Music Physical EducationSociology. The 47th Year Opens October 2. 1922 For a cat a lojut or on j) information writ Thi Rtfittrar, Univtrtitg of Oregon, Eujtnt, Oregon. CASE BUS & TRANSFER COMPANY WM. M. KIRK, Proprietor Prompt and efficient service at all times, both day or night. Leave orders at Case Furniture Co., Hotel Patrick, or Phone Main 845. BAGGAGE : EXPRESS : FREIGHT COUNTRY TRIPS -: GENERAL HAULING diiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiMiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiimiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiig Harwood's Diamonds -:- Watches -:- Jewelry WATCH REPAIRING Guaranteed THE NEW JEWELRY STORE Odd Fellows Building Heppner Ore. E3 Star Theater Program from August 19th to August 21st Inclusive FRIDAY, AUGUST 18th CHARLES RAY in "19 AND PHYLLIS" Only 19, and he loved like Romeo and wore a dress suit like John Drew. A small town guy with big town ideas. A puzzle in the high cost of living. Also AESOP'S FABLES SATURDAY, AUGUST 19th CONSTANCE TALMADGE in "DANGEROUS BUSINESS" A Phonymoon of Bridal Frights. It's danger ous business to say you're married when you are not. Connie's Peppiest. Also MOVIE CHATS SUNDAY, AUGUST 20th BETTY COMPSON and LON CHANEY in "FOR THOSE WE LOVE" Romance, Thrills, Pathos. Something different. Also Comedy "LOVE ON ROLLERS" The show will be closed Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, August zz, Z6 ana si. O.-T. WANT ADS ARE SURE RESULT GETTERS. Uae ther Si Illllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll R fwHEAT RANCH BARGAIN Obituary IN 1921 Our Business DIED NOW SHE'S DEAD AGAIN We don't know where she's gone to, only trust for the best. But trusting won't do: that is what caused her death. Bring some money instead of flowers to the funeral. New Orleans will be a center of na tional interest during the American Le gion national convention, October 16 to 21, as a result of the presence of nu merous famous political and military leaders. President Harding has written conven tion headquarters that he will attend if the pressure of public affairs does not interfere. A similar reply has been re ceived from General John J. Pershing, who led the legion men in France, and who met with them in Kansas City last fall. Major General John A. LaJoune, Com mandant of the United States Marine Corps and a former resident of New Orleans, has definitely accepted the con vention invitation. During the last week convention headquarters has been ad vised that Samuel Compers, president of the American Federation of Labor, and Kenesaw Mountain Landis, high commissioner of organized baseball, will be among the distinguished guests. Within the next few weeks, the legion expects to receive word that a number of distinguished World War leaden of allied powers will come to New Orleans. The convention committee hopes to en tertain more notables than the conven tion in Kansas City last year which was attended by Marshal Foch, General Dial, General Jacques, Admiral Beatty, Gen eral Pershing and Vice-President Cool idge. No variety of show, entertainment or i-ontest is omitted from the convention urogram of the Fourth Letrion national convention to be held in New Orleans, October 16-21. The entire city is co operating now to show the veterans a good time. Some of the best athletes in the world will contest in track events, acouatic, wrastliug, boxing and marks' manship eontestn, the winner! to be crowned champions of the American Le irlon. Preadiioughst, battleships and sea planes will pass in a big naval review on the Mississippi, 13.000 electric lights will turn night into day along the streets and in hotels while divisional reunion, medical clubs and photograph ers associations and other ex-service Shell Fish! DO YOU ENJOY SHELL FISH? Oysters Clams Crab Served in any style to your order. Our Sunday dinner should also attract you on these warm summer days. Bring the -Ife and have dinner with us. Elkborn Restaurant Heppner NEW PRICES ON MASON CORDS HEAVY-DUTY OVER SIZE SIZE PRICE SIZE PRICE 30x3'2Cl. $13.95 32x4'2 $30.75 30x3'2s.s 15.80 33x4'2 31.55 32x3'2 19.35 34x4'2 32.40 31x4 23.10 35x4'2 33.20 32x4 24.50 33x5 38.95 33x4 24.70 35x5 39.95 34x4 25.35 37x5 42.10 FORD OWNERS! Remarkable Prices on Mason Oversize "Maxi Mile" Fabrics 30x3 ---$9.25 30x3'2---$10.60 C. V. HOPPER TIRE SHOP FOR REAL TIRE SERVICE 850 ACRES All Tillable, with good buildings and all kinds of water; reservoirs; small orchard; fenced and cross-fenced. 320 acres in summerfal low. 13 miles from station. Price, if taken at once $16.00 Per Acre $5,000.00 down, terms to suit on balance ROY V. WHITEIS Real Estate and Insurance Gilliam & Bisbee Legal Guarantee Giveru Ho nted or Knit no pain costinue work. Ask to see Gle-o-oil Pile Treatment. PATTERSON SON Main Straat -:- Happnar. Oreon FELL BROS. Auto Repair Shop Fords A Specialty Oils and Grease No-Nock Bolt Fell Bros. End of Willow Street, East of Patrick Hotel WE HANDLE The Champion Header It's a good one A MACHINE IS NOW SET UP. COME AND LOOK IT OVER We Are Agents For the Colfax Drapers Made for all makes of machinery. You can buy cheaper drap ers than these, but no better drapeers for the money. Materials are 18-oz. double faced duck, first quality leather and genuine Belata belt ing, sun seasoned hardwood sticks, and hand made by expert workmen. Peoples Hardware Company Stability starts with the crude One of the most important requirements of a good motor oil is that it possess stabilitythat is, that it maintain its chemical composition and its lubricating body under all conditions of engine operatioa If an oil changes its chemical composition "breaksdown"-athighoperatingtemperatures, it can no longer maintain a lubricating film be tween the bearing surfaces, and its value as a lubricant is destroyed. Certain crude oils possess a higher degree of stability than others. Because of its large pro duction of practically every type of crude, this company is free to choose for the making of Zerolene only those crudes which are partic ularly adapted for the purpose. The Patented Vacuum Process In the process of distilling and refining these selected crudes, it is of the greatest import ance not to destroy their natural ' oiliness" and stability. For this reason we employ our own patented high-vacuum process exclusively. By this process the oil produced Zerolene re tains all the natural oiliness" and stabUity of theoriginal,selectedcrudefrom which itis made. No other refiner on the Pacific Coast uses any form of vacuum distillation. No other refiner In the United States uses as high a vacuum as this company. Zerolene of the correct grade for your car gives perfect lubrication and permits the develop ment of maximum power, speed and gasoline mileage. .jJJWl more powerfispeed less mctioD and wear imiQfimthibrication TAN DABDOli COMPANY California) h