HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES.'HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOV. 29, 1928
PAGE THREE
Flying Reaches 2Hh Birthday on December 17th
Orville Wright was the first of all men to foar into the air, 2S years ago. With the late "Wilbur Wright,
his brother he invented tfie airplane. This picture shows Orville and Wilbur Wright, and the-plane that they
nrst flew. Contrast this Wright plane with the modern Fokker passenger plane, shown below it, and the tre
mendous progress of aviation in 25 years can be seen at a glance. The original airplane of the Wright Brothers
which is really only a motored glider is on exhibition at South Kensington, London, The first flight of
Urvilk; Wnght took place at Kill Devil Hill, Kitty Hawk. N. C, on Dec 17, 1903, when he flew 120 feet in 12
THE SOUTHERN TRIP.
It Is reassuring to note the unan
imity of approval In the American
press, regardless of politics, of
President-elect Hoover's plan ,to
vlBlt the countries of Latin-America
on a good will tour before his In
auguration. To that general ap
proval we respectfully add our por
tion. Relations ' between the United
States and Latin-Amertea have been
steadily improving, during the past
few years, despite the efforts of
European Interests and American
disturbers to make the situation
otherwise. The proof of this Is not
to be found In mere words, but In
the fact that our trade with Latin
America Is steadily increasing. Hare
is the real measure of International
feeling. Nations which are grad
ually becoming better customers of
each other are bound to becohie bet
ter friends. The business man al
ways has a friendlier feeling for his
own customers than those of his
competitor. That is only human
nature.
Now the principal difficulty be
tween Uncle Sam and the nations
to the south has been a lack of mu
tual understanding. Where there
has been misunderstanding of mo
tives there has been friction. And
this misunderstanding has been fos
tered by our European trade rivals,
and more or less unconsciously by
many so-called "liberals" In our own
country. European news Interests
control practically all the foreign
news agencies operating In South
America and they have made good
use of this fact to criticize either
openly or covertly the foreign poli
cies of the United States. Hence
the term "Ameriqan imperialism"
which seemed to arise so suddenly
and mysteriously a few months ago.
And it is equally true that we do
not know as much about the ideals
of our Latin neighbors as we should
know.
It follows obviously that the way
to clear up misunderstanding be
tween two partieh is to get them
better acquainted. President-elect
Hoover doubtless had this in mind
when he decided on a trip to sev
eral of the Latin-American repub
lics before March 4. Certainly Mr.
Hoover will be an admirable em
bassy of good will. In the first
place he will carry weight as the
President-elect of the United States.
In the second place he has a keen
grasp on international problems and
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And, M the bright ran glorifies the sky
So is har fao Illumined by her eye.
Shakespeare,
I cannot tell you how it distresses
me to see the neglect to which most
American women subject their eyes.
Great thought is given to the com
plexion, the slender silhouette, the
throat-line; but the eyes they are
quite forgotten. ,
Do you know the sum of a wo
man's birthdays is written in her
eyes, and that after twenty-five life
begins to etch fine lines around
them, to slightly alter the smooth
ness of the lids?
Intelligent care and only that
can keep eyes ageless. And I, your
beauty specialist, will gladly teach
you how to give them what they
need if you will promise to be
faithful and follow instructions!
Morning or evening, bathe the
eyes with warm water containing a
pinch of boric acid. Relax; satur
ate pads of cotton In the boric so
lution and place over the eyes, re
newing several times. Then lightly
film the eyelids with a soothing
cream and with fingertips pointing
downward, "comb" the upper lids
with upward strokes.
You can successfully combat lines
and crowsfeet by bathing the eyes
as directed; then spread a nourish
ing cream beneath the eyes and at
the temples; "comb" the uper eye
lids; pat gently under the eyes as
If "finger-printing"; and always pat
from the temples toward the nose.
To relax muscles and stimulate
circulation of the eyes, rest the el
bows on a table, supporting the chin
with the thumbs. Move the third fin
ger across the upper eyelids in light
rotary strokes from the inner cor
ner of the eyes outward then in
ward on the lower lid. Beginning
between the brows, run the fingers
In firm, gentle strokes over the eye
brows to the outer corner of the
eyes and finish with a light circular
movement.
When years of neglect have left
their imprint It Is usually necessary
to give the eyes a more elaborate
treatment. After cleansing the face,
clear the eyes with a good eye lo
tion and lay upon them a pack of
soothing herbs dipped in watr as
hot as can be borne. Repeat two
or three times, then film the eye
lids with cream and proceed with
the special movements.
But try these simple rules for
keeping eyes forever young and you
will not regret the ten or fifteen
minutes a day required to apply
them. '
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Yards at Heppner, Lexington and lone
especially those affecting our re
lations with Latin-America. .
The-New York Times has sum
med up the proposed trip of Mr.
Hoover admirably by stating:
"It will be within the power of
Mr. Hoover to sweep away much of
the lingering misunderstanding. He
is doubly equipped for such an un
dertaking. Through the .fine work
of the department of commerce he
has acquired a comprehensive grasp
of the great possibilities of devel-
ing trade between South. America
and the United States. Upon its
growing Importance he has dwelt
again and again in his annual re
ports. But it is certain that he
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would not make his trip merely in
the, guise of a glorified commercial
agent. He will go as President-elect
of the United States. His very voy
age and presence will be a splendid
gesture of friendship. Nothing so
noteworthy in its bearing upon this
particular international question
has occurred since Mr. Root, when
Secretary of State, made his tour
of South America. In all its lead
ing capitals he received a warm
welcome, both official and popular,
and his measured words of friend
ship made a deep impression at the
time upon South American senti
ment Mr. Hoover should be able
to do even more to reassure and
win over the governments and the
public with which he comes in con
tact His trip was happily con
ceived, and bids fair to have the
happiest result" Ntalonal Repub
lic. ,
W. L. Blakely, Lexington wheat
buyer, was talking business along
the lines of wheat to various farm
ers in this city Saturday. The wheat
market has perked up a little of
late, but the bulge in price is not
quite sufficient to jar the farmers
loose who have their wheat yet unsold.
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TllE lubrication system for
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. A gear pump in the bot
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oil to the valve chamber
reservoir. From here it
. flows on to the main crank
shaft bearings and the front
camshaft bearing. Overflow
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tray and runs into troughs
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As the ends of these rods
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Yet there is only one
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As a matter of fact, the
lubrication system for the
new Ford is so simple-in de
sign and so carefully made
that it requires practically
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There is just one thing
for you to do, but it is a very
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the indicator rod never reg
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If the oil level is allowed
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all parts as they should be
oiled.
To insure best perform
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lubricated every 500 miles.
This has been made easy
in the new Ford through the
use of the high pressure
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Proper oiling and greas
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of your car that they should
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lessly done.
So your Ford dealer reg
ularly. He is especially well
fitted to lubricate the new
Ford and he will do
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OREGON, WASHINGTON, CALIFORNIA, IDAHO HEPPNER HOTEL BLDG., HEPPNER, ORE.
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ing with this policy, we take this opportunity to express our Thanks and ap
preciation for your patronage and wonderful support extended our store3
the past year. .
Never before in the history of STONE'S CASH STORES, INC., have
we had more to be thankful for thanthis year. The good will of the con
suming public accounts for our outstanding success, and we are indeed
grateful that we have been able to win the confidence of the thousands of
people that buy in our stores each day.
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4 Lbs 75c
8 Lbs $1.45
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Broken Slice
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