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PACK FOUR THE GAZETTE-TIMES. HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1923. ! I Slat's Diary j FF.TPAY T U qupr tort of a fel low when h ii out dnving in the 2nd fcsrdfd ford. ?mit hn ht Vpn Uleire 1 nd tr. out Jir meet farmer a drive- C i ir.R wrtn nd p vu f- - ' i oy t:iir.g ntAl hnw ik we sfcud oupM to drive 4 hfn a emergency rises V" i up and he went arid - f fj'uk a wheel off of the pfor man a chance to opoiopiie or nothinjr. Saturday Pug has i pot a new baby si?ter l down at hia hou and f at kids ast him was he p-lad to fret it and he ed Welt vcs he was i kind of frlad all tho he wood rather it wood of bn a bny so he cud lem him to play ft. ball and fite and Ftc. But enny ways he was g'ad because it massent cnny fun to tr&ze the cat no more, Sunday Me and Jane has made up apen and are on pood terms apen. I ast her afternoon if she diddont like me and she answered & sed Well yes in a way. And I sed Well in what way. And she aayi 0 just Away. So what ever she ment xackly I gess it ii all rite apes. MondayMy raiwn Clarence was a tellinp us about a wedding witch he went to a few weeks apo as a specta tor just acrost the river. The fellow witch was acting as the leading man use to be a prize Fighter and was pritty absence minded in the head and when the preecher told them to join hands he done so and then left loose with a left upper cut witch put her to sleep and they had the wedd ing Postponed undeSnitly till the near future. Teusday Ma was asting pa why diddent he go and study sum thing and get a education so he cud go and bold a better job and pa sed he wood only he was afrsde he wood get his wages raized and half to pay income tacks, Wensday Jakes pa went to the Dr. agen and when he comes home he sed the Dr. had gave him a diagnossis and his wife was a looking ail over the house and finely she ast him where in the wirld he had put it. She was afrsde he had lost it. Thirsday Pa was eick this morn ing and I was telling Ester that he had a cute Indigestion and she eed 0 thata nothing we have got a cute little Boston bull Pup named Pat up at are house the cutest thing you ever seen. THE POWER OF THE COUNTRY PRESS (Christian Science Monitor.) Let no one regard lightly or slight ly the influence of the so-called country-press in the United States. The "home' newspaper i looked to in muny a community as the mentor and guide when the time cornea to make an important decision. The ed itor of the country paper, usually un asaurning'y, is a leader in shaping the decisions of his townspeople in those progressive undertakings which affect the common welfare. No matter if the people of the rural sections are coming more and more to look to the city papers for their news of world happenings they still depend for friendly counsel and advice upon the judgment of someone within their own community circle who has prov ed himself dependable and wise. So it is a matter of no little im portance, considering the magnitude of the subject, that the country press of the United States has enlisted whole-heartedly to fight the battle of temperance and law enforcement. The issue will be interesting, if not spectacular. Allied with the destruc tive liquor interests are many of the larger daily and weekly papers pub lished in the cities. For some reason which the editors and owners of these papers of larger circulation have not publicly disclosed, they have persist ed in their effort to discourage a complete enforcement of the prohi bition law. Many of them have al lotted generous space to news detail ing the manner in which the law is violated, and not a few have, by edi torial comment, sought to popularize the campaign of nullification. Xow comes the country editor and bis thousands of clear-thinking and unprejudiced brethren throughout the length and breadth of the land, ready to defend and uphold the law which it has been sought to destroy. They have no selfish motive in thus enlisting on the side of right. They are committed to the cause by their realization that the best interests of themerves and of the people and in dustries which they seek to protect demand that the Constitution and the laws be unhesitatingly obeyed. The tainted money of the bootlegger and the brewer has not influenced them to betray the people whose confidence they have gained and desire to keep. They feel a personal responsibility. They are not tempted to sell, at any price, the friendships of a lifetime. The inclination is to believe that no evil influence is powerful enough to sway the sentiment of the great mass of voters in the United States against so powerful an ally of nation al righteousness. It was the strength of the moral forces in the agricul tural states that made possible the early enactment of the law which the enemies of society are now seek ing to nullify. This same courageous electorate will see to it that no back ward step is taken. No editor of a country paper need apologize to his patrons and frienda for his stand in support of the law. They are with him, just as the loyal and progressive people everywhere are steadfast in support of good govenment and civic decency. on presentation at the office of the County Treasurer on or after August 6th. li23. on which date interest on said warrants will cease. Pated at Heppner, Oregon, July 23, 1323. LEON W. BRIGGS, County Treasurer. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thank our frienda and neighbors, and especially the mem bers of the Federated Church for their help and kindness during our recent bereavement. MR. JOHN SMITH. MRS. JAMES STEVENS. 6 per cent Loans under Reserve System on city or farm property. Re serve Deposit Company, 72 Fourth Street, Portland, Ore. 3m. Cooking apples for sale. See J. W. Johnstone, next door to Claud Cox, south of depot. An experience: mresning maenme man desires work through harvest. Address W. S. George, Hainea, Ore. Give the llttla chicks a rood aUrt; we have the necessary chick feed. Also for the laying hene bone meal, egg maker, grit and oyster shell Peo ples Hardware Company. USED CAR PARTS. We have just wrecked a Chevrolet 490. Many parts in excellent condi tion at bargain prices. HEPPNER GARAGE. tf. Weenling pigs for sale. Cleveland ranch, 4 mites east of Heppner on Willow creek, tf. FORD OWNERS. We have quite a supply of S0x3H used tires and tubes in good condi tion at price, -rom 60c up. HEPP- I NER GARAGE. CALL FOR COUNTY WARRANTS. All General Fund Warrants of Mor row County, Oregon, registered on or before December 31, 1922, will be paid Reduced Prices on STANDARD MAZDA LAMPS at Case Furniture Company Protects the Operator From Copper Car bonate Dust Does its own feeding of pow der. Takes grain right from Mill; saving all handling. Is built to last. Professor Bar&s, Plant Path ologis, 0. A. C, went into the work of the machine thorough ly before making the following open r-mmendation to the fanners 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 atate 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 will be overtax ed. THEREFORE ORDER NOW IS YOLR OWN INTEREST. Write direct to the Calkins Machine Co., Spokane, Washington, or RALPH FIN LEY, Lexington, Oregon, Salesman for Morrow and Gilliam Counties. MAKE 0. A. C. Your Next Goal Tn htrt ftntsfaed biffa scKm! and, tikt all widt-ewtk ftrada im, tn Woking te college. The But f Oregon offtrt yam th bMt of training and a eelUffiatt Ogre In the leading pa ma ila and profewdema, aa fol low! Engineering, Agriculture, Com merce, Forestry, Home Econom ics, Military Science and Tactics, Mining, Pharmacy, Vocational Education and Music Blud.nt lif at tttt Ollege Is trk la epportwntltat for ldr hia and prnal ealtara. FALL TERM SEPTEMBER OPENS 28, 1923 Far tAf.rwatlM writ, u THE REG18TRAE Orvfoa Af rirnltnral CoUrt Comlllt 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 AT POPULAR RATES ED. CHINN, Prop. JiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiinMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiMiiiiiiMii: J A. M. EDWARDS WELL DRILLER, Box 14, Lexington, Ore. Up-to-date traction drilling outfit, equipped for all sizes of hole E 2 and depths. Write for contract and terms. Can furnish you CHALLENGE SELF-OILING WINDMILL s all steel. Light Running, Simple, Strong, Durable. IIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIItlllllllllllllllllllllllllUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIir Cash & Carry Store Saturday and Monday Only I0O-LB. SACK OF SUGAR $10.50 50-LB. SACK OF SUGAR 5.30 25-LB. SACK OF SUGAR 2.75 L. G. DRAKE, Prop. ODD FELLOWS BUILDING n anr tut nm mmr mwr wm m-wrwrnr iwT gWT 3HT aT amr TWt WM ' It's a Fact We are selling good Breakfast Bacon at 25c per pound Our own kettle-rendered Lard at 75c for 5 lbs. $1.50 for 10 lbs. PRICES ON ALL OUR MEATS IN PROPORTION The Place to Buy Your Harvest Meats CENTRAL MARKET G. B. SWAGGART The shop that cut prices without competition Save Money on Threshing Bills Make Your $ $ Count When WTieat Prices Are Low Wood Bros.' Individual Hummingbird Thresher Operated with the Fordson Tractor will thresh your grain better and cheaper than any other method. This outfit will take care of the cut of one header in the heaviest grain with a total crew of seven men and when the harvest is over the Fordson will serve you at other farm work all through the year. There is no dead investment in the Fordson. ' It will work and earn money for you every day in the year. Com in and let us quote prices and show you this outfit and the many bonafide testimonials from those who have used it. Latourell Auto Co. Authorized Ford and Fordson Sales and Service HEPPNER AND BOARDMAN MEATS THE PEOPLES CASH MARKET carries a 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 Brjos. 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. 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 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 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 Star Theater Thursday and Friday, August 2 and 3 DOROTHY DALTON and JACK HOLT in "ON THE HIGH SEAS" Two great stars in a drama written espec ially for them. An entertainment of breathless appeal. Also 12th episode of "SPEED" Aesop's Fables and Topics of the Day Saturday, August 4 GEORGE ARLISS in "THE DEVIL" from his famous stage success. A most un usual production. Also Our Gang in "DOGS OF WAR" Sunday and Monday, August 5 and 6 THEODORE ROBERTS in "THE OLD HOMESTEAD" One of the biggest pictures of the past sea son. Regular prices. Don't miss it. Also The Gumps in "WESTWARD HO" Tuesday and Wednesday, Aug. 7 and 8 HARRY CAREY, ETHEL GRAY TERRY in "THE KICK BACK" A story of the Texas Rangers ; fulll of thrills Also Round 1 of THE FIGHTING BLOOD SERIES We will have one of this series every other week, every round a complete story. The most popular of the two reel subjects.