The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, July 19, 1923, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    THE GAZETTE-TIMES. HEPPNER. OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1923,
PACE FOUR
College Prof.
Dope
on
Gives
Coueism
(hh4 of TearMm la Sow
tot D-nt4. Xothiftf New
in It, However
University f Or gn. Euen. July
10. "There ii nothir.f new in Coo
ifo," iUtrd Dr. Rayinond H. heol
r, inftrnctor in the department of
ri eye ho! opr. in hi ddrrt before the j
Kumir.er urnool Kiion or the subject I
"The ryrho!oglcml Pi of Coue- j
'Tone won hU wy Into tie heart
nd mind of people for variou rc
onu," Buid Dr. Wheeler. "There if
a certain myteriousnes about Coue
hm. Now and then Coue makes cur
es, jot at individual cure there
aelven, for such troultlen hysteri
cal blindness or hysterical deafness
can only be cured by the me meth
od which initiated them that of sug
gestion." The principal prop in the psychol
ogical basis for Coueisra is, aays Pr.
Wheeler, that of fuppestion, both out
aide supjreftion and auto-suppestion.
The field of suppestion is a larpe
and important one and often evidence
obtained in experiment is not cer
tain, but that it is a most potent
psychological factor is undeniable.
Dr. Wheeler cited cases of experi
ments on an individual in an hypnotic
state who had two burns, but by sug
gestion one of them developed no fur
ther than a dry orch while the
other wa more serious. Savapes who
go through certain rites before bat
tie which they believe makes them
impervious to wounds are that able
to reach the enemy though pierced
with wounds, so strong ia the power
of supp-estion which makes them be-!
lieve themselves unharmed.
"Mental healing is a special case of
sucjrehtion," said Dr. Wheeler. "It is
the same principle that is leading
to the gradual use of music in hos
pitals to calm an individual's fears
before an operation; because it is ft
recognized fact that if a patient goes
under the anaesthetic expecting to
fight it he will fight it.
The "Every day in every way"
slogan, said the speaker, is energiz
ing because it is optimistic; easy be
cause it is rhythmic "It is a gradual
process of preparing ourselves a
gradual process of suggestion. It
both cures and creates. It is apt
to lead us into thinking nothing is
wrong with us when there is some
thing wrong. The function of mind
is control and supgestion is only a
special rase of control. Kind it an
aiwt and also a liability."
Speaking of Coue himself Dr.
Wheeler said that the book on aelf
healirg. popularly attributed to Dr.
Coue is not the product of his pen
but was written without hi know
ledge or consent. This fact still fur
ther proves that there is nothing new
in Coueism, that it is merely a case
of suggestion and that the possibil
ities of suggestion have been reeog
niied and practiced for ft long time.
FARM POINTERS
Must Stop Before
Crossing R. R. Track
Imptu to the Careful Crossing
campaign row being carried on by
the railroads will be given in Cali
fornia after Auftist SI when the new
California Motor Vehicle Act passed
by the last legislature becomes effect
ive. The new law provides that oper
ators of all motor vehicles carrying
passengers for hire, school buses
and motor trucks carrynig explosives
or inflammables, must come to a
complete stop before crossing the
tracks of any steam railroad or of
any interurban or suburban electric
railway.
These provisions of the act are in
cluded in Section 136. and a penalty
of a fine of not exceeding $500 or of
imprisonment for not exceeding six
months or both is provided for vio
lations of the section.
Operators of the vehicles men
tioned in the section must bring their
machines to a stop within not less
than ten feet nor more than BO feet
from the nearest rail of the track
being approached and then look and
listen for approaching trains.
Oil
Fields Promise
Real Drilling Soon
New developments in the Crook
County oil fields have been taking
nlace within the oast few days. A
load of timbers for a drill were sent
to the Suplee section Saturday and
rumor has it that there will be more
loads of supplies and equipment to
follow. Neil Bertrandias made a hur
ried trip to the fields Saturday and
returned to Portland Monday.
The holdings leased by the Blue
Mountain Oil company include ap
proximately 140.000 acres extending
from Post to Suplee, according to
Bertrandias, field manager of the
company, who expects to return -o
Prineville soon. Central Oregonian,
(PrinevilleV
.From O. A. C. Experiment Station.)
All ages and varieties of fruit
trees are attacked by flat borers. The
young trees probably suffer the most
seriously. A high percentage of young
trees are killed their first or second
season especially where high temper
atures ard prolonged drouth occur.
The borer attacking apple trees
works mostly just under the bark, at
or above th surface of the ground.
Drainage in experimental fields at
O. A. C. has doubled ti.v crop yield.
Before d rani age on some lands the
yield was so small that profit was un
certain. The larger crop obtained af
ter drainage has made good profits.
The larger number of pigs market
ed in Oregon are light weight, and
are therefore growing as well as put
ting on fat during the finishing per
iod. To get the best results, careful
attention must be given to balancing
the ration so that enough protein and
mineral matter wilt be provided to
develop muscle and bone. The finish
ing period need not exceed sixty days
unless a rising market warrants
longer feeding.
The first injury to the hop red
spider is usually in the form of small
pale specks over the leaves. These
specks tend to blend giving the fol
iage a pale green or yellow appear
ance as the injury increases. Some
buckling of the foliage and an un
thrifty appearance of the vines are
further warnings to the grower of
the presence of the spider.
The multivane fan for recirculat
ing the air in the new type of drier
developed at the Oregon Experiment
station, is the most economical, and
efficient. It ib small and compact,
economical in horse power, and de
livers a larger volume of air than any
other fan of equal size.
Infectious abortion of dairy cows,
a disease estimated to cause an an
nual loss of some 2 million dollars,
has been entirely eliminated from i
some herds by application of the
blood tests conducted by the experi- j
ment station. Attempts are now n
der way to clean up entir communi
ties. No cure is known but methods
of spread are and control is possible.
A new station bulletin tells how.
The funeral of the baby daughter
of Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Shcrtver of
lone was held at Heppner on Wednes
day afternoon. The baby was born
at the home of Mrs. Sen river's par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Cox in Lex
ington, and died at birth.
FORD OWNERS.
We have quits ft supply of SOxSH
used tires and tubes in good condi
tion at price Irom We up. HEPP
NER GARAGE.
For Sale Two-man Deering com
bine, without engine. Machine in
good shape. Price very reasonable.
Kr.sy Terms. E. M. HL'LDEN, Bla
Ijck, Oregon. St.
USED CAR PARTS.
We hare Just wrecked ft Chevrolet
190. Many parts in excellent condi
tion at bargain prices. HEPPNER
GARAGE. tf.
Weenling pigs for sale. Cleveland
ranch, 4 miles east of Heppner on
Willow creek. tf.
Good grass pasture for horses, $2
for cattle, tl.M, per month. Plenty
of water. B. H. PECK, upper Rhea
creek. tf.
Apricots about July 15th; $1.00 per
box, prepaid. T. S. COFFEY, The
Dalles, Ore. 2t
Wanted heat haulers on or
sbout July 10. Call or write Cecil
C. Sargent, lone.
Give the little ehlcks ft good start;
we have the necessary chick feed.
Also for the laying hens bono meal.
egg maker, grit and oyster shell. Peo
ples Hardware Company.
MAKE
O. A. C.
Your Next Goal
Tea have Intahtw at edieel
ane, like all wide-awake eradi
ates, are taking to colics.
The Stat f Oregon es?rs
yon the beat ( training and ft
collegia! degree in the leading
pnrsttiu and prefesatsna, as fol
low! i
Engineering, Agriculture, Com
merce, Forestry, Home Econom
ics, Military Science and Tactics,
Mining, Pharmacy, Vocational
Education and Music
Student life at the College Is
rich la opportunities for loader
ship snd persons! colter.
FALL TERM OPENS
SEPTEMBER 28, 1923
For information writ t
THE REGISTRAR
Oregon Agricultural Coll era
Corvallis
MEATS
Pill
Protects the Operator
From Copper Car
bonate Dust
Does its own feeding of pow
der. Takes grain right from Mill;
saving ail handling.
Is built to last
Professor Barss, Plant Path
ologist O. A. C went into the
work of the machine thorough
ly before making the following
open rommendation to the
farmers of the Northwest, in
which he said:
I have compared wheat
treated by the Calkins machine
with seed treated in our lab
oratory, seed which we treated
as thoroughly as it was possi
ble to apply the dust and the
wheat from your machine
proved to be as thoroughly
coated as it is possible to coat
the grain, and yet without an
excess which shows that the
machine is efficient. I am glad
to recommend this machine."
Orders are being placed at
Spokane for deliveries into ev
ery state in the Northwest.
Because of the efficiency,
simplicity and durability of
this machine it is in the great
est demand. Tho the capacity
for manufacture is great it is
evident that it wiii be overtax
ed. THEREFORE ORDER NOW
IN YOUR OWN INTEREST.
Write direct to the
Calkins Machine Co.,
Spokane, W ashington, or
RALPH FINLEY,
Lexington, Oregon,
Salesman for Morrow and
Giliiam Counties.
ED. CHINN, Prop.
THE DEMAND FOR
Sheet Music
has become so great, we have found it nec
essary to more than double our space, and
we now carry a most complete stock of
music, both popular and standard.
ELKHORN
RESTAURANT
Come in and look
over our new location
in the Odd Fellows
Building, where you
will find one of the
best equipped dining
rooms in Eastern Ore
gon. And when you have
inspected the front,
come back and take a
look at our sanitary
kitchen.
You will be able to
get quick service at
our lunch counter.
GOOD MEALS
AND SERVICE
j AT
: POPULAR RATES mmwwmmwmvmMMW
Try a GENNETT RECORD on your
Phonograph.
Popular Priced 75c
Harwood's Jewelry Store
F. L. HARW00D, Proprietor
Odd Fellows Building Heppner, Ore.
Phone 1062
THE PEOPLES CASH MARKET
carriesa full stock of the finest fresh and
cured meats. Special effort is made to
give you just what you want and you are
assured that it is the best the market af
fords. Nice stock of lunch meats boiled ham,
minced ham, bolonga, corned beef, etc.
Come in and look over our sanitary
market.
Peoples Cash Market
HENRY SCHWARZ, Prop.
Phone 752
I RUN MY OWN DELIVERY AND
ASSURE YOU PROMPT SERVICE
Thomson Bros.
DRY GOODS, LADIES' and GENTS'
FURNISHINGS, CLOTHING, SHOES
FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY
Groceries
We handle the best that money can
buy, and the prices are right. Come in
and let us figure with you.
Thomson Bros.
G.-T. Printing Is Known For Its Good Quality
its
W for the
y experienced
' motorist
Reduced Prices on
STANDARD
MAZDA LAMPS
at
Case Furniture
Company
SERVICE
From Our Sanitary Market
TO
MR. CITY MAN
All orders at your door by 9:40 a. m.
and 3:40 p. m.
TO
MR. COUNTRY MAN
During harvest our agent will call on you
with a choice line of Fresh Meats, Hams,
Bacon, Lard, Weinies, Bolonga, etc.
Cash & Carry Store
We will fill your
Harvest Mail
Orders
Bring in your order and
take your groceries
home
L. G. DRAKE, Prop.
ODD FELLOWS IJUILDING
CENTRAL MARKET
G. B. SWAGGART
mm
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 estanates before
placing their orders
All Work Guaranteed
MILEAGE
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
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A. M. EDWARDS j
WELL DRILLER, Box 14, Lexington, Ore.
3 Up-to-date traction drilling outfit, equipped for all sizes of hole 5
and depths. Write for contract and terms. Can furnish you
5 rtTAT T PKHF. SPT F-OTT TKn WINDMILL
all steel. Light Running, Simple, Strong, Durable. s
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Martin Reid
I now carry a complete stock of building
material at Lexington.
FULL LINE OF ROUGH AND
DRESSED LUMBER
Large stock of pine in the rough. M. D.
Tucker in charge.
LOCATED IN LIVERY STABLE
WHAT EVERY SUCCESSFUL
MAN KNOWS
The man who has worked for his accumulations; the man
with responsibilities of success, he knows the necessity and
full value of established relations with a first class banking or
ganization. Financing any business to success, whether it be mercan
tile, industrial or agricultural, is a job which requires courage,
But most important of all is to have an established credit and
a friendly business relationship with bankers of proven ability;
men of vision who know their own success can be only in pro
portion to yours.
No matter what your work may be you are striving for
success. Start today to establish your credit. This bank can
assist you. Carnegie's great fortune started in a small saving
account while he was delivering telegrams as a tiny lad in
Pittsburg.
Farmers & Stockgrowers National Bank
Heppner, Oregon
Star Theater
THURSDAY and FRIDAY, JULY 19-20
ALMA RUBENS and VERA GORDON
in
"HUM0RESQUE"
One of the big pictures of the past years.
DO NOT MISS IT
Also tenth episode of
"SPEED"
Aesop's FABLES and Topics of the Day.
SATURDAY, JULY 21
ALICE LAKE
in
"A WOMAN'S HATE"
An off-stage drama of New York Life.
Also Bull Montana in "GLAD RAGS"
SUNDAY and MONDAY, JULY 22 and 23
EDITH ROBERTS and ALFRED LUNT
in
"BACKBONE"
Just finished a successful run at the Liberty
Theater in Portland. A two-fisted
tale of the north.
Also Snub Pollard two-reel comedy,
"JACK FROST"
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, July 21-25
Bryant Washburn and Helen Ferguson
in
"HUNGRY HEARTS"
A vivid and true panorama of, life which
you should not miss. '
Also Aesop's Fables and Topics of the Day.
NOTICE:-WE ARE NOW SHOWING
EVERY NIGHT OF THE WEEK, and our
illustrated weekly programs will be distrib
uted as formerly.
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