The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, August 31, 1922, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    I'A'iF. SIX
THE GAZETTE-TIMES. HEFFNER, OREGON. THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1922.
I'l YOU curl Oil A
HE; ME II OUT
If Y.-u Want a Thinp Great
ly Enough You Can Got It
Kent the Endless Drain
f it ) h . Si;r?,otrs hen the re i low
n'a re dried and beginning to fall.
If rut at t-e stages it is not usually
rr."-sjry to add water, as the natural
;u!ct keep the siiape moist.
Mr and Mr. Walter L. Toote. Jr., of
Mt !invi!, C. E. Irpaila and Miss Betty
Kur-y cf t'orvalh, were visitor in this
fity pvrr last nipht. Mr. Tooie is state
chsin an of the republican party of Or
epn. Mr. lnfralls is the ttate secretary
Miss Ruby, stenographer. They left
Hippner eariy this morning for Condon.
.
LOST - Gold f.Ui hunting ea watch. barn nd fruit trees. Inquire Mrs. Ellen ?W!!!WWI!!!tI?!!!!M1!H!fHW
Buseu-k. i -MUllUiUtiiUHiUlUlitUlllillllUUIUHU!ilUitUiiiiatiHUiUtMIUIiiiUilUiillMililllliltliilillJiliiiiiiii' - -
T'cin movement, dent in cae. crystal
broken; on August 11. between Three
Rock ard Heppner. Leo L. Flower.
n i;k (.KOVKR white.
It i Mid that one test used in an o'.d
tailored private asylum was to give a
patient a dipper and then escort him to
a lath tjk and adise him t.i eir.pt it.,
the fauret. bring turned on. If he were
craiv he started to bail eren finusi his
dipper tiled with hole. If he were
.ane he firnt turr.ed off the water and
then puiled the plujr. This may be only
a "utory." RM it has a moral.
Are you laboring to empty the tub of
life of its financial trouble while all the
time the rent faucet is on?
Think it over.
What would you think of a man who
bought a pair of shoes that did not fit
him very well, had been used by others,
were not well made in the first place,
perhaps, and certainly did not look well?
And suppose further that when he
bought those shoes he agreed to keep
them in good order, to allow the former
owner to take them off at any time and
examine them, to give them back to the
owner at the end of any period the ow
ner desired without receiving back any
part of the purchase price and further
he agreed to pay the value of the shoes
over and over again?
That is just what you are doing, Mr.
Kentcr.
Listen. If tomorrow your salary is
cut, your income lowered, and you must
change your budget, what are you going
to do about that unchanging drain the
rent You can eat less expensive foods,
wesr your clothes longer, go less often
to the thtater, but your rent does rot
change unless you move. If you move
you move to a cheaper place and that
means a less desirable place and that
in turn means a lowering of your social
life, an ever present sene of defeat, an
acknowledgement to the world that you
are going backward, that yo'j are not a
success, that you have failed. The rent
is one drain that cannot be stopped or
halted or lessened at will.
There are certain philoscphers that
believe that if man wants anything
greatly enough he can get i There may
be reservations to this. But not a? many
as you think. If you want a home of
your own you can secure it. How? There
are many agencies in this city that have
been created to answer that question. If
you want that home the -.irst step to
prove it is to find out who tnose agencies
are. If you haven't enough ambition,
get-up and determination to Discover the
first step you may as well give up right
now. You will be poor, landlord ridden,
dependent and shiftless all your life.
Did you ever stop to count up what
you had paid in rent the past tea years.
Get out your pencil right now. Figure
it up. Add to that the cost of wovirg.
Add the depreciation on your furniture
for every move. Add the time ou took
to find a new place and to move. Add it.
What is the result? Surprised you, did
n't it? Now go out tomorrow morning
and find out how you can own a home.
Take these rent f gures with you. Keep
them in mind. When you find the firm,
or the man, or the institution that says
We will show you bow to own a home"
and they quote you a figure then remem
ber those rent figures.
Is your name written in only three
books in all the world, the city direc
tory, the telephone directory and the
corner grocer's debit book? Is that your
life's record?
Did you ever walk by a little home
wherein lived a man you knew and as
you walked past did you say: "I wonder
how Bill ever bought a home? He never
struck me as being worth a darn."
Is that man you judged as not being
"worth a darn" any smarter, brighter,
finer than you? He did it. How? He
escaped the endless drain. You are still
paying and paying, and paying. Think
it over. Think hard. Take yourself in
a corner and pry off the lid. What is
wrong with you? Why are you "one of
the mob?"
A small fire is reported to hare oc
curred at lone on Tuesday when a vacant
house east of the depot and not far from
the railroad track was destroyed. We did
not learn the origin of the blaze.
Wm. Leasure of Grant county, who
was operated on at the Heppner Surgical
hospital Thursday of last week for ap
pendicitis, is now convalescing, and able
to be out.
CAXNMNG PEACHES FOR SALE
Early Crawfords, Elbertas, Orange
Clings, and Salways; 75c to $1.25 per
box. Early Crawfords are ready now.
A. E. Anderson, R. 1, The Dalles, Or.
GILLIAM & BISBEE'S
COLUMN j&
Obituary
IN 1921
Our Business
DIED
NOW SHE'S DEAD AGAIN
We don't know where she's
gone to, only trust for the hest.
But trusting won't do: that is
what caused her death.
Bring some money instead
of flowers to the funeral.
Gilliam & Bisbee
Legal Guarantee Giveru
N nd cf JCnie no paur-coBtinue work.
Ask to tee Cle-o-nia Pile Treatment.
PATTERSON A ION
Main Street, -:- Heppner, Orefon
0. A. C. FARM POINTERS
Highest yields and best quality of
wheat are produced on early spring
plowed summer fallow in the dry farm
wheat belt of Oregon. Careful experi
ments at Moro for nine years have prov
ed that the average yields of winter
wheat after early spring plowing were
6.3 busheiB per acre more than after
late spring plowing, and 2.3 per bushel
an acre more than after medium early
spring plowing.
Pullets that are a few months later
starting to lay than the average of the
flock should be culled out. It has been
found that pullets that lay well in the
fall are usually good annual layers,
while the late starters are likely to
prove quitters. In culling hens, the lay
ers ate selected from among the late
moulters and the quick moulters.
The copper carbonate dust treatment
of seed wheat for smut control cannot
be exDected to give the best results when
the open box, floor, or canvas method of
mixing is employed. Ine powaer is mi-
ed with the grain at the rate of 2 ounces
to each bushel, but 100 per cent control
calls for the use of a special mixing de
vice. Farmers are not counseled against
this treatment provided they can mix it
nroDerlv.
In making silage corn should be cut
when the kernel la fairly hard DUi Be
fore the stalk and leaves get dry. Bar
ley and peas at about the same stage as
FELL BROS.
Auto Repair
Shop
Fords A Specialty
Oils and Grease
No-Nock Bolt
Fell Bros.
End of Willow Street, East of
Patrick Hotel
Walter Becket, Eight Mile fjrmer, who "
" 1 ; was in the city on Saturday, reports his
For Sle al Once The Hart residence, threshing about completed and bis grain
n-o,?ern Soe. r.irtly 'urnishe.l. 2 lots, coin eirht sacks to the .icr. 1
STAR TH1
EATER 1
KIRK BUS & TRANSFER COMPANY
WM. M. KIKK. Proprietor
Prompt and efficient service at all times, both
day or night. Leave orders at Hotel Patrick
or Phone Main 664.
BAGGAGE : EXPRESS : FREIGHT
COUNTRY TRIPS :- GENERAL HAULING
YELLOWSTONE
NATIONAL PARK
Nature's Wonderland and America's Most
Famous Playground
Its scenery is supremely sublime. Its hotels are marvelous establishments.
Its camps are pretty little tent and cottage villages, models of cleanliness,
sanitation, comfort and simple, informal living. 300 miles of fine boule
vards. An ideal place for vacation pleasures. Send for beautifully illus
trated booklet telling all about its wonders in word and picture.
THROUGH SLEEPING CAR
OPERATED DAILY BETWEEN
Portland and West Yellowstone
On the Main Line of the
UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM
GO NOW. September 15th is the last date passengers
can arrive at West Yellowstone and make a complete
tour of the Park, which closes September 19th.
Let our representative explain the various toun
which enable visitors to see the Yellowstone ao com
fortably and at minimum coat; also quote fares, pre
pare your itinerary and make your reservations.
C. DARBEE, Agent
will be glad to make all necessary arrangement for
anyone wishing to visit Yellowstone. Call on him or
address
WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent,
Portland, Oregon.
NEW PRICES ON
RflASON CMLD
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 Y2 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 2T3I I 37x5 42.10
FORD OWNERS!
Remarkable Prices on Mason Oversize "Maxi
Mile" Fabrics
30x3 - - - $9.25 30x3 't - - - $10.60
C. V. HOPPER TIRE SHOP
FOR REAL TIRE SERVICE
- J
I 1 Alt '
in fw
Programme August 31st to Sept. 6th, Inclusive g
TONIGHT AND TOMORROW NIGHT
CIIAS. K. DIMOND AND HIS HAWAIIAN
ENTERTAINERS IN THE DREAMY
ORIENTAL FANTASY
"THE PRINCESS OF - PARADISE"
A Solid Hour of Musica Entertainment J
Also WILLIAM S. HART in j
"O'Malley of the Mounted"
A big story of the Northwest, in which Hart is s
an officer of the N. W. Mounted Police. Filled with s
heart interest and thrills, staged in nature's subli- s
mest settings. 5
CHILDREN 30 Cents -:- ADULTS 55 Cents I
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd
Bebe Daniels in "THE MARCH HARE"
The uproarous adventures of a millionaire's daughter who bet that she
could live for a week in New York on seventy-five cents. There is always just
one laugh in Bebe Daniels' picture, from start to finish.
SUNDAY AND MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 3rd AND 4th
THOMAS MEIGHAN in
"The Frontier of the Stars"
From the heart-gripping story by Albert Payson Terhune.
A pretty cripple who has spent helife in a wheel-chair a girl who knows
no wrong
A hardened East Side gangster, brought up in the slums of New York; a
man who knows no right
On top of a dingy tenement house they meet. What happens then goes
to make one of the most thrillinc and appealing dramas ever unfolded on
the screen. See "THE FRONTIER OF THE STARS." ALSO COMEDY.
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5th AND 6th
DOROTHY GISH in
"The Ghost in the Garret"
An uproarous seance of spooks and crooks and the spirits of love and
fun. Shivering with thrills. Shrieking with laughter. Every one wants
to see this except the hair-lipped man. Also SCREEN MAGAZINE.
GREAT
EVANGELISTIC
CAMPAIGN
Conducted by
Storms-Haslam Party
Federated Church
Every night 7:45 prompt
GREAT GOSPEL SERMONS
COR.NET 801.08
Special Music Every Eveninf
Where Will You Spend
Eternity?
"Seek the Lord while He snay b
found, call ye apoa Him while He
is near."
COME -COME
SCHOOL DAYS
Will Soon Be Here
TlTl-a you say, "Now study hard," give them TEXT
VV IlCll BOOKS to study.
Y4 1 cannot guide their hand, hut you can put an EVER
I U U SHARP in it for good marks.
them a Fountain Pen WATERMAN or WAHL,
(jl VP and because of the smooth easy action they will
have a desire to keep on writing.
T - . is better in which to keep notes, reports, etc., than
Nothing a LOOSE-LEAF NOTE BOOK. We have them
in the regulation school sizes.
TELEPHONE AND MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED
Humphreys Drug Co.
GO TO
WallaWallaCountyFair
Walla Walla, Sept. 13-16
Washington State Fair
Yakima, Sept. 18-23
Pendleton Round-Up
Pendleton, Sept. 21-23
FREE -FREE
Make This Week "PAY-DAY AT TUM-A-LUM"-
and Receive
Free Tickets to Any of
the Above Fairs
For all accounts paid in full on or before the date of
the fair in amounts:
$ 20 to
$ 50 to
$ 100 to
$ 250 to
$ 400 to
$ 500 to
$ 600 to
$ 700 to
$ 800 to
$1000 &
$ 50 we
$100 we
$250 we
$400 we
$500 we
$600 we
$700 we
$800 we
$900 we
over we
will give
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2 Tickets
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, 6 Tickets
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NOTE The above will also apply to Cash Sales
Tum-A-Liim Lumber Co.
P S. We're Choke-full of Plans and Mater
ials for Homes and Farm Buildings
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