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THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPT. 27, 1923. PAGE THREE While visiting at Vale, Oregon, re cently, Joe Klein, who em a, vitilor in Heppner the flrit of the week, met up with George McKnight, who it now one of the officer in the U, 8. land office at Vale. Mr. McKnight waa formerly engaged in the sheep bueineaa at Heppner and is well known here. To his man old-time Heppner friends he sent his best regards through Mr. Klein. For a number of years Mr. McKnight was county judge of Mslheur county, hav nig retired from the sheep game a good manyyears ago. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Patterson, Sher iff Cy J. Bingham and C. E. Gunther, all residents of Canyon City, stopped over at Heppner Sunday night on their return home from the Round up. The gentlemen were at Pendle ton in time to take in the Shrine cer emonial. Sheriff Bingham being one of the class that traveled the hot sands. The party proceeded on home Monday morning, expressing regrets that they were unable to remain over at Heppner for the Bodeo. A former resident of this city who was in Heppner the first of the week is Ray Emerson, who resided here for a number of years with his father, Al Emerson, but has been away from this eity for some 16 years or more. Mr. Emerson, who is a plumber by trade, now resides at Rawlins, Wyo ming. He was making an automobile tour out this way, accompanied by Mrs. Emerson, and enjoyed a day re newing old acquaintances at Heppner. Cecil Lieuallen, state highway pa trolman and popular Heppner young man, substituted a bucking horse for his motorcycle in the Pendleton Round-Up lat week. Cecil tangled with Long Creek and unfortunately was unable to stick. He now displays an ugly broken lip received while biting the dust. However, Cecil is no slouch of a rider, as those who saw him click to Long Tom on a for mer occasion will testify. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh C. Githens, Who have been visiting during the past week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Spencir Crawford, In this city, and with other relatives in the county, de carted on Tuesday on their return trip to Berkeley, California, where they reside. They are traveling by auto. Emery Gentry has returned xo Heppner from an extensive business trip into California. Lmery was mucn taken with Sacramento, the capital city, as well as many other points. He will be in Heppner until after the Rodeo. He sells West Coast Life insurance. Maurice E. Frye, wife and two TMl dren arrived on Saturday from Chi CBgo, coming through by auto. They expect to remain at Heppner for the winter, making their home with Mr. Frye'a mother, Mrs. Olive t. Frye. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Barnett were visitors in the city on Saturday from their home at Lexington. Mr. Barnett states that the seeders are busy on his farm at present, getting the wheat planted on the summerfallow. We are sacrificing former Gay sin derson home. Good house, lawn and fine garden. Get particulars from Mr. or Mrs. Gay Anderson immediate ly. C. C. Calkins. 301 W. Boone SDokane. Wn. St. Rev. W. 0. Livlngutone was a pass enger for Portland on Monday, going to the city to attend a meeting of tne board of the Oregon Christian Mis sionary society. For Sale Half section good farm- Inn land, near Heppner and Lexing ton. For terms see Gaiette-Times, or address Box 3'Jl. Good 7-room house and reservoir. For Bale Shetland pony; broke to saddle and harness. Lois Livingstone, Heppner. Used Fords and Dodges, from 176 and up. Cohn Auto Co. IDLENESS. NO maa hat the right to be Idle. Six days thou shalt work. It is a di rect command resting upon every in dividual. There are no conditions, circumstances or positions in life which authorise one to spend his time in idleness. The fact that sn individual is rich does not excuse him from labor. Ev ery man, regradleas of his wealth, his position, his possessions or his pow er, should be made to labor every day in the week. For one to fold his hands in idleness and leave his brain unoccupied is to make of himself a nuisance and an incubator of evil. The amusement erase of today is the direct evolution of idleness. There are so many idle men and idle women that it has been possible to build up great amusement enterprises. The idleness of people is being exploited by the avaricious. The breaking down of society is another evolution of idleness. Idle women, no home duties, no children to care for, no domestic labors to perform, transforms them into dan gerous social factors. They become the agents, or they become the ob jects of every vicious design and desire. Take the young boys and the young girls with idle hands, idle brains, and unoccupied time. They become the sgents of the Devil, and expensive menaces to society. The aged men and women with nothing to occupy their time or employ their hands become a burden to themselves and a sorrow to all around them. Idleness curses youth, damns the middle aged, and brings sorrow and premature death to the aged. Idle ness fills the dens of dissipation, erowds the pool rooms, occupies the To know how good a cigarette really can oe maac vou must trv a V- - yj. v LUCKY STRIKE IT'STOASTED" By REV. at. A. MATTHEWS, D. D.. LLD. i ,u . 1 gluta the avenues of traffic. Idleness is man a curse ana ui aevu s dcsi weapon. E. 1. Merrill and duaghters. Misses Cleo and Ho, came down from their home near Hardman on Sunday, and on Monday morning the young ladies departed for Eugene where they will enter as students for the coming year at the University of Oregon. Miss Cleo begins her aecond year at the university and her sister will enter as a freshman. Used Fords and Dodges, from 76 and up. Cohn Auto Co. ITALIAN PRUNES Ready about Sept, 1st. A large crop of fine qual ity. Please bring your own contain ers as usual. Ten-acre orchard, 2Vi miles north of Henniston, Ore, E. L DAVIS. Timber Clalme la Umatilla Coanty. Will take options on timber claims la Umatilla county, options to expire Dee. 20th. Address Jerry Cohn, Boise, Idaho, Box 1106. FOR BALK Two pairs of Golden pheaaanta; also a number of fine canaries, singers and in pairs. Mrs. J. W. Cowins, Heppner. Francis Griffin and wife were visi on in Heppner on Saturday. Mr. Griffin la one of the successful young farmers residing In the lone country. FOR SALE Muira 0 Cling, Lite Crawfords and Salways, fl and $1.16 prepaid. A. E. ANDERSON, The Dall es, Oregon. FOR SALE Cook house end wagon, I in good shape; very cheap. See Frank jShively, Heppner. ITALIAN PRUNES Ready now; 4tt cents f. o. b. Henniston. Send check. C. L. UPHAM, Henniston, Ore. Grain Bins for Bale, while they last 800-bu. bin, $26; 1000-bu. bin, 30. Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co, Heppner. For Sale One Kline piano, reason ably priced. See at once Mrs. J. E. Eskelson, Heppner, Oregon. 2t Dressmaking Mrs. Chsffee end Mrs. Reasoner. Over Stockgrowers bank, Heppner. 2t. Used Fords and Dodges, from (75 snd up. Cohn Auto Co. REPAIRING REMODELING REBUILDING Always get our Free Architectur al Service. You Are an Eskimo You Don't Need Our Metal Weather Strip. The Eskimo don't care for a little thing like zero winds blowing in his front door. But' you are not an Es kimo, and you will appreciate the comfort our Metal Weather Strip gives. Our Metal Weather Strip seals the doors and windows up tight, it keeps the cold wind out and the warm air in. Saves, coal and keeps out dust. Prevents the rattle of windows and doors when the cold winds blow. A dollar seventy-five to two dollars will make the average door or win dow cold proof. Its edging on to winter. Better get ready now. TUM-A-LUM Lumber Company Heppner and Lexington and learn what real protection means THE sure-footed, long -wearing, All -Weather Tread of a Goodyear Cord is the best tire insur ance you can have. The high, thick, sharp-edged blocks of that famous tread dig wedge like through mud or snow to slipless foot ing, carrying on steadily or coming to a sure, safe stop. At Coodvw Smrvtf Station Ufatmra kM a and rtrom mind fie nu Goorfv F Cardi wllh tne hmvUd All Wmathmr Trmad mnd One fnem up utth ttandurd CoooVeer Smrttem Heppner Garage GOODBYE AR i jytttttm MadeJte Weewrelmje There is hardly a contingency that may arise in any man's life that is not provided for in the Perfect Pro tection Policy of West Coast Life one of the ttrongert life insurance companies in America. It is your duty the unselfish duty of every man to obtain thisprotec tion. The splendid provisions of this remarkable policy are so complete, so carefully calculated to protect you and yours, that they must interest you. The coupon provides a way. Send it now. Some features of the Percct Protection Policy Accident Weekly Income during disability. S iclcnes J Weekly payments to cover loss of time. Permanent Disability (1) No more premiums to payj (2) Monthly income for life; (3) Full amount of policy paid at death. Accidental Death Double the full amount of policy. Loss of limbs or sight, as result of accident: full amount of policy paid at once, also In come paid for life, also full amount of policy paid at death. Old age An income provided for life. Cash loans Money may be borrowed on sole security of policy. Surrender values Policy may be sur rendered either for cash, paid-up insurance or extended insurance. (West Coast Life INSURANCE COMPANY HOME omCK-SAN rSAMCISCO E. C. GENTRY, Dlst. Mr, Heppner, Ore. pikt ,(tt ij W.ttf-.- a TTBe 50 GOOD CIGARETTES 10 Eel UNB UF AMERICA 9 STRONGEST COMPANIES ENUINC "BULL" DURHAM TOBACCO Brown & Lowry tor Mill Feed, Rolled Wheat and Barley You should feed Kerrs Egg Producer now for eggs through the winter. Seed Rye For Sale HEPPNER, OREGON Phone 642 The Gazette-Times Is Morrow County's Newspaper A Man's Store For Men Rodeo Togs You'll want to be dressed for the occasion next Thursday, Friday and Saturday when the wild west spirit rules Heppner. We have every thing necessary for a complete outfit. BANDANAS in flashy colors COWBOY HATS felt and velour LOUD SHIRTS all colors BREECHES and BOOTS DAVID A. WILSON Everything in Men's Wear FORD NOW HERE The first of the new type Ford cars which recently arrived in this city are now on display at the show room of Latourell Auto Company, local Ford dealers. The higher radiator, now stan dard in all Ford types, has brot a general improvement through out the entire line and the new radiator apron blending with similar apron effects on the fend ers gives the front of the cars a highly finished appearance. The Touring Car shows a de cided improvement, having a more streamline effect It is low er in appearance, a feature add ing much to the attractiveness of the slanting windshield and one man top. The Ford Runabout is likewise much improved and looks more sturdy. The Coupe is entirely new in body design and construction. There is a more trim exterior ap pearance, more comfortable seat ing arrangement and greater luggage carrying capacity. From the dash is a graceful sweep in the cowl to the radiator. The doors are wide and heavily fram ed. A larger compartment at the rear gives increased room for luggage and the new type rear fender is more secure. Ventila tor in the cowl and a visor over the windshield add to the exter ior appearance, effecting a high quality aspect. Interior arrangement is most convenient and the upholstery is choice. The seat is deeply cush ioned and the cushions are divid ed, making it easy for filling the gasoline tank which is under the seat A small recess shelf at the rear of the seat is handy for small parcels. The door windows are equipped with revolving type window regulators permitting any desired ventilation. Doors are provided with locks. The higher radiator has great ly enhanced the beauty of the Ford Four Door Sedan. This car, highly popular since its in troduction a year ago because of its low, graceful lines, now pre sents a more sturdy appearance. Another feature coming as the result of the change made in the front of the car, including larger cowl, radiator and hood, is that occupants of the front seat are afforded more space, thus insur ing added riding comfort. Many other little improve ments and refinements are no ticeable including revolving type window regulators for all door windows and a dome light for il luminating the interior. The new cars are now on dis play at the show rooms of Lat ourell Auto Company and there is one waiting for you. Latourell Auto Co. Authorized Ford and Fordson Sales and Service HEPPNER AND BOARDMAN WE HAVE IN STOCK THE FOL LOWING SIZES OF Mason Cords AT THESE PRICES 3 1 x4 Heavy Duty Oversize, S. S. $ 1 9.50 $19.95 $20.55 $21.15 $26.40 $27.00 $27.80 $28.45 Y fttijlSRi c & S4art L-oJ E it u 32x4 33x4 34x4 32x4 1-2 33x4 1-2 34x4 1-2 35x4 1-2 u M ( u u Heppner Tire & Battery Shop Specials in Wagons and Grain Drills 3-in. Mandt, regular $160 Special $130 312-in. Mandt, regular $175,..Special $140 6000-lb. capacity U. S. Army Wagon $140 Also famous Winona Wagons in various sizes. VAN BRUNT GRAD DRILLS. 1 18-7 Disc Drill, regular $205, Special $190 1 18-7 Hoe Drill, regular $195....Special $180 1 16-6 Disc Drill, regular $190, Special $170 Also Superior Drills at Bedrock Prices. Notice of advance in prices for next year al ready received. Betetr buy NOW. Peoples Hardware Co. Deal In Dollars T'S GOOD business when you deal in dollars. You acquire a stock in trade which never goes below par and is always good in any market. There is scarcely any reasonable desire that the average person cannot gratify when they deal in dollars which is another way of saying "Thrift." The rapidly growing habit of thrift among the Ameri can people and a keen appreciation of the comforts and security that comes from money in the bank, makes it necessary that you do likewise else lose out in enjoy ment of a full nad peaceful old age. Remember a pass book at a bank is the only dream book in which dreams come true. To get ahead, one must have a definite plan about it. When opportunity knocks have your First National Bank pass book about you. Fir& National Bank HEPPiraR, OFRGON