THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1923. PAGE HVE People from Heppner were in Pei. dleton yesterday by the dozen, most of them being attracted here by the Oregon-Whitman football game. In cluded in the deification lat came over were Austin Smith, L. Swartz, Keid Buaeick, Jamea Stout, Clarence Moore, Mr. and Mra. William Luttrell, William Finch, Carl Cason, Dr. and Mra. McMurdo and Guy Boyer and Henry Conn. Pendleton E. 0. Archie Cox, who represents Bullard Bros., breeder and importers of Kam bouillet sheep, and located at Wood land, Calif., departed for home on Fri day after having spent the moat of the week here, visiting relatives and old-tfme friends. He expects to re turn to Portland for the Pacific Live stock show, bringing with him show animals from the Bullard Bros, ranch. Don Case came in from Seattle on Saturday and will spend his two weeks of vacation here, visiting with his mother, Mrs. May Case, and tak ing a hunt in the mountains. Don is with a big firm in Seattle that Bells electrical goods and appliances and has charge of the city sales depart ment. He is well pleased with his position. Dr. T. G. Kenney, a veterinarian, arrived at Heppner on Monday from Bismarck, N. D., where he has been recently located. Dr. Kenney has decided to locate at this point, and his office will be at the Mc Roberts livery bam. He expects to be ready for business within the next week. Arnold Pleper was a visitor in Heppner on Friday, accompanied by his mother, Mrs. J. H. Pieper. Heavy rains have prevailed in that sec tion of the country bordering Pieper canyon and th aummerfuMow has been put in excellent condition for seeding on account thereof. Attorney F. A. McMenamin was up from Portland on Monday to attend to some business matters here. He states that McMenamln & Ward will run some 6500 head of sheep on their range at Sixprong, Wash., this win ter. A marriage license was Issued by Clerk Anderson on Monday to Will iam H. Norcross and Hazel Smith, both of Irrigon. The young couple were accompanied to Heppner by Mr. and Mrs. It. S, Lamareaux, residents of Irrigon. Mrs. J. H. Frad, of Portland, is a guest at the home of her daugh ter, Mrs. Arnold Pieper, where she will visit for a couple of weeks. Mra. Pieper but recently returned home from a stay of several weeks at the home of her parents in Portland. BEES FOR SALE I have for sale 29 extra good vigorous colonies of bees In up-to-date hives. No old col onies. Will sell for $6.60 per hive if party buys all. D. H. U HA BILL, lone, Ore. Dean Truman Goodman of Hepp ner, an alumnus of University of Ore gon, and a parly of friends were here today from Heppner to see the game. Pendleton E. 0. Mrs, C. H. Becket returned home to Heppner Saturday after visiting her sister, Mrs. Fred Misener, and other friends at Fossil for two weeks. Fossil Journal. Frank Akers was in the city Tues day from Eight Mile. He was looking for a house to rent, expecting to move to town with his family for the win ter. Editor Hassler of the lone Inde pendent was a visitor here on Mon day, and we acknowledge a pleasant call from him. News of the National Highways L . f t ij- ru ft . j Newspaper Aasociathm Member No. 1167. Making of Roads Now Problem for Experts Making a modern highway Involves so many problems that expert engi neering, financing and construrction all play their part. No longer will a mere cutting down of trees and rough grading a road bed serve the public. Before a modern highway can be properly and economically built, the taxpayers must ask, and the experts answer, a number of very pertinent questions. It must be determined what the highway can, and aecand what it should, cost. Next, and intimately concerned with the first, is the prob lem of what sum yearly can, and what sum should, be spent for maintenance. The better the road in the beginning, the less the necessary maintenance, and vice versa. If the road has several different geographic sections, what types of roads should be built for these? Road built through swamp areas need one type of foundation, that built on rocky bills, another; some roads re quire expensive drainage foundations, others do not. What is the maximum traffic to be provided for? Thia means planning for the road five, ten, twenty-five years hence, as welt as tomorrow. Broadway, New York, and Washing ton Street, Boston, were planned for small traffic. Their narrowness causes millions loss yearly. How much shall the taxpayer pay for the road and how much the users? What proportion of upkeep shall fall on the makers of the road and what on the horses, wagons, automobiles and trucks? Tax too heavily, and the road isn't used; tax too lightly, and the taxpayer sufiers. What shall be the location? How much shall be put into reducing grade and curve, and how much into width and length? Not knowing the an swers, no citizen can vote intelligent ly upon road taxes or bonds. Slat's Diary APPLES Winter bananas, Delic ious and other good varieties. Either sacks or boxes. J. W. JOHNSTON, south from depot, Heppner. By ROSS FARQUHAR. FRIDAY Mr. Gillera was a telling pa that he has boughten all new upark Plugs and new tires for his ottomobeel and pa luff ed and aed That issent nothing why the only things that is left that was on Pre 2th handed ford when we bot it is the Xhaust pipe and the Mortgage. Saterday J o n n y Brant was asting pa to day if be beleaved in long ingagements to a girl of the opposeing Sex. and pa sed after he had went and looked iround to see if ma was in Eve dropping dis tants he says Yes Jon ny I beleave in long ngageminta because the longer you are, in- gaged the lesser time you got to stay marryed. Sunday the kid frum Boston acks like as if he is too good for the rest of are gang and he wont have noth ing do to with me because he says my pa is only just a noosepaper man. Well all I got to say is that the only differents between his pa and mine is that hissen is working on his sec ond Million $ wile mine is still ham mering away on his 1st Million f. Monday Pa says the preecher at are chirch is a good preecher but ne dussent no very much about histry because when he ant him what was V. '".3 NEW BIG PACKAGE ni Cigarettes 2415f Gilliam & Bisbee' s jZ? Column j& If a McCormack Header is your choice, buy it now. No McCor mack Headers manufactured since 1922 and these will be made no more. The Dcering will take the place of the McCormack. We have a few McComiacks in stock for this season. The most economical way to take care of your grain hay is with a Binder. We have both the Mc Cormack and Decring in stock. With such a large crop all over the Northwest there is likely to be a shortage of Binder Twine. Buy it now while we have it in stock. Superior Manilla, 650 feet to the pound. We have a large stock of Mc Cormack and Dcering extras, also Mailable Chain Belting. We trv to have everything nec essary to rig up for harvest Oil. Greases. Doubletrees, Sin gletrees, and a lot of other things and what we have not got we will oet for vou. Come in and see us when in need of anything and we will try to give you one hundred cents worth for a dollar. CARS TRUCKS TRACTORS New Prices Effective October 2nd CHASSIS $230.00 ROADSTER . $265.00 TOURING CAR ... . ....$295.00 (Demountable Rims $20 Eitra) (Starter $65 Extra) TRUCK CHASSIS $370.00 COUPE $525.00 Wllh Starter and Demountable Kims FOUR-DOOR SEDAN $685.00 With Starter and Demountable Rims FORDSON TRACTOR $420.00 f. o. b. Detroit THESE CAR PRICES ARE LOWEST IN THE HIS TORY OF THE COMPANY, AND APPLY TO THE LATEST IMPROVED MODELS. NEW MODELS Now being displayed in our Sales Rooms. Place your order now and avoid delay in delivery. Orders received, filed and deliveries made in rotation. Latourell Auto Co. the date whea John L. Fullivaa lost hit last battle the preecher replyed und answered He cudderit just X&ckiy retail what war it was in. Teuday Women have ffot turn funny ideas a specially ma about how a fellow shud ought to warah and i-ct. Ma all ways insists that I got to wamh the back of my neck and then at the aame time shs tells me it is very unpolite for a boy to turn his tack on enny 1. How they go ing to hte it if thata the case. Wenh-lar- Went on a picnick with a !oU of ffJks today and bad fryed cMrken and other things. Fa and me r as divided that it is a good stunt to get up picnicks once and a wile becituj-t when you go to eat where they are lots of outsiders you all ways get i.;ore to eat on sect, it looks better. Ihiriiday- -Ma was reading Enick Arden witch is t very sad pome to me tonite and that is 1 pome I all ways like to hear because it all ways makes my nose itch. .EXI.NCTOX DEFEATS BOA RDM AN The Lexinrtun suuad played Board- man's football team on the former's grounds Friday, and when the score .. final lv toured ud it was discov ered that the irritfationists had gone down to defeat by a score oi b 10 u. It is reported that Lexington played most of her second team in this game, and she might have been counting yet if the first team had all been in the lineup. Board man is said to have a gritty bunch of players and it is expected that they will yet develop a winning team. They lack in proper equipment and are working to get this when they will be able to put up a better ap pearance. WANTED A good, steady, gentle manly salesman to handle a Ward's wagon in Morrow county. No exper ience needed. For full particulars write promptly to D. Ward'a Medical Company, Winona. Minnesota. Estab lished 1856. Tum-A-Lum Coal Quartette Sings ust R J Pal H BestM 1 n eceive The mer Garments aterials Best Workmanship Best Styles at the Lowest Possible Prices. omson Bros. Warm.and Happy!! You never heard of anybody being "cold and happy" did you? It is a combination which does not go together therefore, if you would have yours A Happy Home, see to it that it is comfortably warm. Howard heaters and Uni versal ranges embody all the comfort qualities in stoves known to man today. Bleak winter is just around the corner. Be prepared. We are making 10 reduction on the above ranges and heaters. ALSO THREE BRAND NEW CHARTER OAK ranges at cost to make room for other mer chandise on the floor. Peoples Hardware Co. 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 TrtfRE U BP A HOT TMF TONIGHT-WITH OUR COAL BURNINABRI&HT J BuildiBf or Remodelinf Our Free Architectural Berries Will Bar Yon Money. The Smaller Sizes of Coal are CHEAPER and for many uses BETTER Come in and we will tell m you why and also why you will use good judg ment in ordering your supply now. There's a reason. TUM-A-LUM LUMBER COMPANY Yards at Heppner and Lexinftoa Thane Main 912 .WVi I ' 't a 111 all anli III al I 11' 1 11 IN X'' .'.'Jlliv.nni . ' aiN . anB an I atVaan A Y3 M S. K f 90,000 in Preminmn U ' 1 3 p. PORTLAND, OREGON NOV.3-IQ GREATER AND GRANDER THAN EUER 'A Larvt Urartoek exposition under on roof to America. 10 ere of parpbrwi y and fancy bf and dairy cattle, horwa, wine, aheep and riU. Comliininir the mf WMtm Winter Pool try and Rabbit Show: Waatern I airy Products Show; W Manofactarara and Land Product Show; Northweat Hay and Grain Show; Night Hon Show; Endoatrial Exhibita. REDUCED FARES ALL BAILBOADS S3 f i 6? ft. I US CHRISTMAS IS ONLY TEN WEEKS AWAY You will want to have your order for GREETING CARDS filled soon, and of course you will want the nicest cards procurable. The G.-T. line this year is unusually fine, and the prices will indeed surprise you, for they cost no more with printing and envelopes than you usually pay for the cards alone. Our assortment is going fast. You would better get your order in at once. The GAZETTE-TIMES V s 3 m 4? u 4 & 4 s SI J Hi ' A Savins Tire! tj It saves the driver; saves wear and tear on the truck. A tire with the resilience of the pneumatic and the durability of the solid. Best in the Long Ran Goodrich Semi-Pneumatic TRUCK. TIPsES , MARTIN REID Heppner, Ore. s A F E T Y & 1 Jrfjr. in'i W i""535' II aV.i! H la m m mi t Tju ' II J Emit i r.n: m JmiUij ii "! I I . I II j S E R V I C E What Does Bank Ser vice Mean to You? iURING the years we have co operated with our many pa trons, a many-sided service has been developed to meet exacting needs and changing conditions. Yet, we have no set formula for ser vice. Our service in each instance starts when you come here to make our equip ment, methods and personal experience useful to your needs. Requirements of each patron as we find them are filled adequately, keeping in mind the fact that the customer's best interests come first. nLy&Jfj Fir National Bank HEPPNER, OREGON Gilliam & Bisbee H