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;-ix THE GAZETTE-TIMES. HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26. W22. ( -r:: "" """"""tV ' I T' 4. r. TT O C , Jo G7 I I - , '"v 3 il II - II- A H I F I i,,-7-r-- r-. .;i : . WOT I Q.r. II J I THE COX FLICK .1 V,v r,riv 1 c.itK ., L. MONTERESTELLI Marble and Granite Works PENDLETON, OREGON Fine Monument and Cemetery Work All parties interested in getting work in my line should get my prices and estimates before placing their orders All Work Guaranteed if Mrs. W. H. Felton, of Carters ville. Ga, appointed thy Governor Hardwick to the U. S. Senate, is mighty proud of her honor. She is now 87 years old and is the widow of Dr. W. H. Feltoo who was a member of Congress for many years. Mrs. Feltoo successfully managed many of her husband's campaigns. T TO II FIRST iE Essay Wins Trip to Washington 2llllllllllltllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHinillllllllllllllUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I A. M. EDWARDS WELL DRILLER, Box 14, Lexington, Ore. f S Up-to-date traction drilling outfit, equipped for all sizes of hole 5 1 and depths. Write for contract and terms. Can furnish you S 1 CHALLENGE SELF-OILING WINDMILL all steel. Light Running, Simple, Strong, Durable. SiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiT Pioneer Employment Co. With Two Big Offices PENDLETON AND PORTLAND Is prepared to handle the" business of Eastern Oregon better than ever before Oar Specialties Farms, Mills, Camps, Hotels, Garages, Etc. WIRE RISH ORDERS AT OCR EXPENSE Purtlaa Oln 14 N. Sea4 St. PeaaUetoa OSla US Wekk It, Only Employment Office in Eastera Oregon with Connections in Portland The Byers Chop (Formerly SCHEMPP'S MILL) STEAM ROLLED BARLEY AND WHEAT We handle Gasoline, Coal Oil and Lubricating Oil You Find Prompt and Satisfactory Service Here H OU have been walking in the sunny fields of prosperity. Life seems secure. Youth and strength are careless and forgetful. You rave spent money as you have earned it. Suddenly a flood of hard luck f comes rolling toward you. Will you be overwhelmed by it A BANK ACCOUNT IS A SAFETY ISLE. START ONE TODAY! Dollars deposited in this bank draw Interest at i per cent. They ire raft dol larsbusy dollars. A small bunk account serves as an incentive to save, save, Save If you have only small urn put aside, deposit it with us today. All Urge fortunes had small begin nings. Tht biographies of all rich men start with their first bank account. YOUR BANK CAN HELP YOU FARMERS & STOCKGROWERS NATIONAL BANK Heppner Oregon Georgia Governor Names Mrs. Felton But She Cannot Be Seated. Hard wick In Race to Go to Washington Himself. Special to The Gazette-Times By Robert Fuller Atlanta, Ga, Oct 24. The First Wo man U S. Senator is not yet an actu ality, "in name only" seems to be the situation in which an elderly and noble Southern woman finds herself. She likely will never be sworn in nor will she ever appear on the floor of the Senate. She has been handed it is so tight that history will have an honor, but the string attached to to wait before it can inscribe the first woman's name upon the Senate roll. When Governor Hardwich of Geor gia named Mrs. W. H. Felton, 87 years old, of Carterville, Ga., to the Senate seat vacated through the death of Sen. Tom Watson, women voters of this state and the nation rejoiced and praised the act which they felt was another step for suffrage. But their The Senatorial candidatea have struck their smartest gait, an, hawk their wares on busted crates, all up an' down the State. . Contendin' voicea rant an roar, to warn us of our danger. . . . No body's honest any more the Golden Rule's a stranger! I reckon if we don't elect a rabid politician, we needn't ever much ex pect to better our condition. . . . And so each candidal declaims in hate against the other, without a callin' any names that he's the Dev il's brother. I reckon that it's nip and tuck be tween contendin' forces but I would sooner pass the buck, than hear their crime discourses. Why cant we have two honest men, to run against each other who'd serve the people now an' then, an treat 'em as a brother? It seems to me, that politics has got so awful rotten, that we'd be in a better fix with all ot it lorgoueni Soon to Be Bride of Kaiser Europe Going Back to Farm titinlrv Ntwtomb. 14 vears old. of San Diego, Calif, is the boy scout who wrote an essay on "How 1 Can Make Highways More Sate, winning over 400,000 competitors. He gets a gold watch, and a trip to Ui.hinotiui from the National Automobile Chamber of Commerce. s I Governor Hardwich may be elected to don the toga of the late Senator Watson. He may go to Washington ahead of Mrs. Felton as he planned, but his effort to make a "dayless" senator the "First Woman" is asking a great deal of future historians. Dr. L C. Gray, economist of the U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, after an extended survey in Europe says big estates are being cut into small tracts and the people are Agoing hack to the land, producing mors for home than commercial uses. joy was short lived, when events showed plainly that ultra and selfish motives had been at work. No one here doubts the splendid nobility of Mrs. Felton. She is a fine, high-minded, noble-spirited and patriotic woman. Her husband was for years a congressman from Georgia and she was his helpei? in his eam paigns and at home. Governor a Candidate The motive in naming her was not long in becoming apparent. Imme diately after making a great fuss over naming Mrs. Felton, Governor Hardwich offered himself as a can didate to fill the Watson seat. The Senate is adjourned until after the November election when Georgia will elect by law a senator to fill out the unexpired Watson term. So there is no way Mrs. Felton could be sworn in unless the Senate come to her. There is no way she could even once occupy a senatorial seat as there will be no session until a new senator has been elected by law. Gov. Hardwich's naming of Mrs, Felton was not an appointment to serve. He merely named her as a legal filler of an appointment, not even as a sworn in officer. Women Criticise Hardwich The criticism which has come from the woman voters of the United States has caused Gov. Hardwich to state that he will have Federal au thorities here administer the oath. But would the honor go to one who is sworn in as a pure stunt hundreds of miles away from the august Sen ate chamber and during a recess of that branch of our government. Legion Women's ' New Head-dress , Slat's Diary El By ROSS FARQUHAR. Friday Pa drove out in to the country to a sale todsy whert they was a selling stock & furniture and things and a fellow tuk his robe out of the ford and drove away with it. Pa sed he seen him going with it and ma -- sed Why in the erth Lldiddent you holler at Ehl n,f toll tlim to bring it on back. Pa feplyed and sed he wood of only he diddent no the fellows name and he diddent want to ap- neer Fresh. Sat. I was in the store tonite looking at sum shoes and they was a man cum in twict as big as pa is and his ft was a like a little boys ft. I got small ft. but 1 of his was smallern both of mine put to gather. Sunday I half Xo laff at Ant Em my sum times. Behind her face tho. Today pa cum in and Ant Emmy ast him where had he ben at and he sed he had went out in the Country for a Tramp and she up and sed Well did you ketch him and what had he done. Pa A me both laffed. Silently. Monday Mr. Gillem is a mixing up in polatix this yr. and he told pa he had saw a Bootleger and ast him to deliver him a qt of wisky on Election Day. But the Bootlegger answered and sed he cuddent do it because it was vs. the law to sell it on Election day. Tuesday Went to a vawdevilla show tonite and amongst other things they was a girl witch was dancemg in the latest fashions and when we cum home pa sed he bet she cuddnt feel a erthguake if it rfvx f.lAKiriG HOUSEWORK EASY Clean steel Knives mu forks, remove stains and grease with SAPOLIO Cleans Scours Polishes Large cake No waste ENOCH MORGAN'S SONS CO., New Tark, 0. S. A. Good Printing Is Our Hobby The Gazette-Times An exclusive and most recent picture of the widow Princess Schoenich-Carloth, who is soon to marry the former Kaiser, engage ment which has been confirmed. The Princess will take : the three children, shown here, with her to Doom, Holland, where W.lhclm .is living and where the ceremony will be performed, inasmuch as the former monarch cannot go into Germany to get his new bride. 1 n Princess went to Paris recently for some of her wedding clotncs. cum wile she was danceing. Wednesday We had Co. tonite witch was leming pa and ma how to play Bridge so they can go and join the golf club. Pa balled out ma for trumping on his Ace and the way she looked at him is nobuddys bisness But she cuddent afford to say nothing. In that Case. Thursday We past a man on are way home from the futball skrimige and he ast Blisters wood that road take him to the Cemetery and Blisters told him it certnly wood if he kep on driveing that away. He was going Ike 60. Blisters genrelly all ways has a answer. HOMEY PHILOSOPHY for 1922 Last week the New York police ar rested a man and rushed him off to Bellevue Hospital to have his sanity looked into because he broke a whis key bottle on Broadway, stood before the mirror in a shop window, proceed ed to undress himself and started to shave naked as the day he was born. They hustled him into a taxicab and in five minutes the crowd had vanish edinto the moving city throng. In the great city of Calcutta, if a native made a sudden dash for a suit of clothes, put them on, and stood In front of a window to rub some hair tonic on his face wooing a beard, they'd hustle him into a "ghurry," the Indian form of taxicab, and have his bean looked into. Geography is a strange study. East is east and west is west, and as you see' the thing so it is that is, so we insist it its, but is it? A. M. Zink was an . lone farmer visiting in Heppner on Saturday. m Si by D.D. LL.D. CLASS LEGISLATION. Tendency toward class legislation aeems to be growing to an alarming extent. : Politicians are often intimidated and driven by the threat of numbers and the voice of the rabble to enact class legislation to the subversion of the constitution. Such legislation is a direct blow at the foundations of this government. Every such law is an attack on the fundamental doctrines of the con stitution. The operations of such laws in crease crime and make of justice a toddling, senile fool. Behold the legislative comedy and judicial tragedy in your laws, re cently enacted, which exempt var ious skilled and unskilled workers from their operations! This awful farce will go on, of course, until vir tually all groups will be exempted. Then, where will your boasted equal ity before the constitution and the law come in? . You have enacted thousands of laws to govern, direct, circumscribe, control, harass, and punish the busi ness man. Why such criminal parti ality? Is he the only criminal on earth? In many states you are exempt ing the murderer from hanging. And in some states they are advo cating pardons and pensions for traitors and anarchists. Awake, constitutional loving, pat riotic citizens, and demand that all criminals, whether preachers or plum bers, farmers or fakers be punished to the full extent of all violatd laws. Thelma Sines, of Logansport, La, wearing the new head dress of lie women's American Legion uxiliary as adopted at the New Drleans convention. H II ill r Lrf V"WU;- Uow Ms and usrr ovR ( Sf ouue whcse'o you texi jil mcmoikhI P'0"" J , lf. yrvukf 'cove wHWy iff I a.u ve i(,ueott o-r J WUrVt. -THE PEAR TRYW6 jff I V THERE? WAS l'"0 . ... j 01 NEW PRICES ON MASON CORDS HEAVY-DUTY OVER SIZE SIZE PRICE SIZE P'CE 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 35x4y2 33j0 32x4 24.50 33x5 38.95 33x4 24.70 35x5 39.95 34x4 25.35 37x5 42.10 FORD OWNERS! 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