Thursday, August 14, K14. PAGE FOUR HEPPNER HERALT). HEPPNER, OREGON. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Roy Sheldon is at the Palace again. J. J. Adkins continues critical condition. in a very Cleve Cox, of Butter Creek, Heppner a call last Tuesday. paid Waldo Vincent was in from Butter Creek last Wednesday for supplies. Leo Gay, son of Henry Gay, was in this city from Rhea Creek on Tuesday. Claud Huston and wife were in Heppner from Eightmile last Tuesday. Miles Potter came from Spray this week with Mr. and Mrs. Rhea Luper. from his on Butter Fred Crump came in ranch last Wednesday Creek. Roadmaster McDuffey, of the O.- W. R. & N. was in the city this week on omciai business. Mrs. John Kirk went to lone yes terday to visit her daughter, Mrs. Fred Ritchie. The hot weather has been hard on Vic Groshen's lawn in front of his place of business. SOCIALISM AND THE FARM. HY IlEIMWER BRANCH NO. 1 The Socialists lo not want von livil' til : our land, Mr. . Farmer, the good fellows that you have elected to attend to vour business at Washington, 1). C. for the last 12o years have done it for you until 75 per cent of the 1)0,000,000 people do not have a foot of land of their own. Only 4.') per cent of the land in Oregon is owned by freeholders. That 'includes home steads. And in the rich state of Kansas we hnd that only 4U per cent is owned by freeholders. These figure art; taken from the United States Census of 1900. We are only trying to restore to you the birthrights taken from yon. The Socialist handling of land is less understood than any other proposition of the propaganda. What do the Socialists propose relative to land! The platform says: There can be no absolute private title to land. All private titles, whether called fee simple or otherwise, ar and must be, subordinate to the public title. , The Socialist party strives to prevent land from being used for purposes of exploitation and speculation. It demands the collective possession, con trol or management of land to whatever extent may be neces sary to attain that end. It is not opposed to the occupation and possession of land by those using it in a useful and bona fide manner without exploitation. This means, first, not that we will make it o there is no absolute private title to land, but that there is rone now. By this is meant that even today your private title will be for feited if you do not recognize the public interest in the land by paying taxes on it; and that if the public com hides to use "your" land it may condemn it, appraise its value, pay you, nnd take it. That is the philosophy of it. The proposition , mi . . . , i i i i Mrs. John Kilkenny was in Heppner and for exploitation. This means that, il land is held m en- ust Tuf,. from lhc RuUcr Creck forced idleness because ol private title, and puhhc need cle- s-country. mauds it be used, the recognized "right of eminent domain"! iiiiiv l.o f.mnlovid in wet. Ilie bind in use. time relieving nil-' Osmin Hager, Dr. McMurdo and S j L- , , , employment and breaking the power of the landlord. Specu lation in land consists in buying bind and holding it for raise in price. Socialism declares itself against this. Exploitation prof. otto is back in Heppner after through land consists of holding so much land that part of it spending a couple of weeks on a busi is rented, the owner thus getting part of what, the worker pro- ncss trip into Grant County. duces, and in hiring men to work land at wages that admits; of the farm hand being deprived of part of his pvoduct. Social ism does not declare that all private holdings shall cease, but only that there shall be "collective possession, control or management of land to whatever extent may be necessary" to break the power of unemployment and landlordism. This does not mean a "taking away of your farm." This is made plain in the platform declaration that "it is not opposed to the occupation and possession of land by those using it in a useful and bona tide manner, without exploitation." As to how much public land may be necessary to break the power of unemployment and landlordism, that will lie for the people to decide, at different times, as the problem may press for solution, in either a local or general capacity. We are placing it with YOlF to decide, not, trying to do it ourselves. As to what is meant by public, land, we have public land now, judge from that. Hut Socialists do not even deTnand that any land shall be held public. They leave it with the people to decide whether it shall be "owned" publicy or whether it shall only be controlled or managed for the public good. Some think, andprobably with sound logic, behind them, that ultimately the people will see that they can raise more, with less labor, by holding a very great amount of land in a public capacity, farming it in large bodies under direction of experts; but if such a method is ever adopted It will be because the people want it adopted under the belief that it would conserve their interests; and even then there is no reason why those who do not want to work in that way should not run little farms to suit themselves. (I'aid Advertisement.) JOXE ITEMS ' Clyde Sporry, who has been in Idaho for the past winter and spring made his appearance in lone last Monday. His family came down sev eral weeks ago. An impomptu race was puled off on Main street last Tuesday morning when Ray Conner ran the black stal lion, which ran here the Fourth, against "Mamie" who formerly be longed to "Hank" Cramer. "Mamie" was ahead at the finish. Dick Turpin rode the black and Ray rode "Mamie". We saw J. B. Sparks last Monday out exercising a "regular" automo bile. Everything would have been all right if the gasoline had been turned on and if the bottom of the tool box hadn't fallen out. Claus Johnson was an lone visitor last Tuesday. John Blake came in from the David son ranch last Tuesday in his Hupmo-bile. Buffington and Ritchie are having a new slaughter house, sheds, etc. built below town about one mile. Sam Ganger has been working as chef in the lone Hotel. i Wright are on a trip j southeast of Heppner. to the mines L. K. Harlan came over to lone by auto last Wednesday. He paid a few visits and then went to Heppner. He has been in Echo setting up presses for his paper which will be started there soon. Dan Engleman came down from Heppner Tuesday. He is painting the coal sheds for Mr. Cronk, of the Tum-a-Lum Lumber Company. m Hi Hi Hi m Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Trade Books Ed. Adkins and wife, prominent ranchers on the Heppner Flats, were Heppner callers on Wednesday. S. P. Garrigues, of Portland, former ly owner of the Vaughn and Sons store, arrived in Heppner last Wednes day, Mrs. Kate Lane and children ar rived in Heppner, Monday evening, from Portland and will visit relatives in Heppner. Mack Smith purchased the Arthur Dnley property this week which i? located just across from Oscar Bone's il fouth Heppner. Bert Hall and family and Mrs. Chidsey and duughter are spending Home time visiting in Grant County. Mr. Hall made the trip in his machine. Walt Dobyns was in town this week to take out a load of lumber for Herb Olden. Contestants for the Five Big Prizes can boost their numbers through the sale of these $5.00 trade books. When sold, each book entitles contestant to 25,000 votes and when traded out, to 5000 more. These books must be countersigned and entitle the holder to $5.00 in trade and to receive votes on all pur chases same as cash. There are five more weeks of the contest and it behooves contest ants to get busy. Don't Forget Pink Votes must be recorded by Wednesday, Aug. 19. inor & Co. M m to to to m m to n to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to to MIIIMIIIgI George Ritchie had a runaway Wednesday while he was loading lum ber. They were captured by Ray Beezely and no damage was done. Dick Turpin went to Heppner by auto last Tuesday on business. He came down on the train Wednesday morning. Claud Huston was mile on Tuesday. in from Eight- Don't wish you had a job put an ad in the Herald and have one. Dick Turpin, the popular lone bar ber was in town last Tuesday. Emmet Cochran shipped four cars of lambs last Tuesday morning. Marshal Cason has received sev eral complaints lately on the way youngsters have been shooting in the city limits. Cason says this thing lias got to stop and he says that he is prepared to see that it does stop. People are not raising chickens etc. to become targets for young boys who desire to have sport in this way. There is also great chances of glanc ing bullets connecting with human be ings instead of the chickens. So a word to the wise is sufficient. FOR SALE I have for sale several 10 and 20-acre tracts of Willow Creek bottom land, all under ditch, just outside the limits of the city of lone, and 14 of a mile of the schoolhouse. Some of these tracts are already seeded to alfalfa. Prices are reasonable and terms can be arranged to suit. These tracts can be made into ideal orchard and truck garden farms. Ike Howard IONE, OREGON. Ladies Attention I wish to announce at this time that I will go to Portland Satur day to attend the openings of the various millinery manufacturers who will hold their annual Fall and Winter Stylo Shows during the next thirty days. 1 will spend several weeks posting up on the lat est styles ami will purchase my Fall Stock of Millinery which will ar rive in Heppner about September 1st. 1 also wish to announce that I will buy the finest stock of brocades and fancy ribbons ever brought into Heppner. Parties desiring extra fancy hair goods should hold their orders un til about September lit, when my new and complete stock will arrive. 1 wish to thank my patrons for their liberal favors of the past and extend them a cordial welcome to visit me in the future. HERREN MILLINERY PARLORS Mr. I,. G. Hcrrcit, I'rop. Mr. .L E. Me Ren, of Cecil, made a business trip to Heppner last Monday. Mrs. George Currin left Heppner for Gresham, Oregon, where she will visit her mother. People who have traveled over the roads around here and over towards Ulex, say that they are a disgrace to the county. They are beginning to gut worse as the wheat hauling sea son advances. Mrs. C. C. Rhea was an lone visi tor last Wednesday. Kent Rukcs was in town on Tues day with eggs. He says that the baby is getting along tine. Shoes For Every Occassion The Kind That Wear Well and are Up-to-Date E. N. GONTY Only Up-to-date Repair Factory in Morrow County. Alwayi at your Service. Work Done While You Wait if Necessary. . .A man wishes a position on a ranch, la young, experienced and willing to work, Inquire at the Herald. Rev. lYrria of the Federated Church will ho in this city next Sunday and will hold leiruliir church services. Hr. and Mrs. G, W. Hendry came up ! from The Dalles last Tuesday to visit with Walt Cason and family. ; Mr. Haines has employed them to Uike charge of the dining room and kitchen of the Hotel. Mr. Haines is trying to give his customers the best possible service and we can rest as sured that we will get the usual good service from now pn. He was very fortunate in securing their services. Rev. W. A. Orr. Presiding will preach at the M. E. Church South lext Sunday, both morning and even- j tng. . I Bert Mason and J. E. Cronan made a trip to Heppner last Wednesday I in C. E. Shaver's car. They went on Elder, I business and came back the same diiy. Whiteis' Cash Store has just installed a huge, new refrigerator, in which are kept coll hulled Hams, Hotognn, Butter, Watermelons and other hm it-hablo hi hi leu. Von me always miic of gelling things fiesh at Whilies, Now is the tune to leave jour aiders for Canning IVachcs. Received a ton of Watermelons last Friday, Will receive another ton next Friday fiom lnigon. If some man has a threshing outfit 1 to sell, let him drop us a line, as we have a man who wants to I uy one. Now is the time to sell it. Ren Morgan gave the windows in his office a coat of lion Ami last Wednesday. The wheat market is picking up a mum! here. There have Ix-en a few ;;ilc the last day or so but the biycrs arc careful yet. Announcement I wish to announce to my many friends, former patienta and the public, the removal of my office from the Bank of Heppner building to the corner of Center and Gale streets, one half block wept of old location. There Is an entrance from both Gale street and Center street to the office and waiting rooms. These new quarters will give me five large rooms instead of the small rooms in the former building and will enable me to install the most comprehensive elect rot herapeutic and hydrotherapeutic equip ment. I have at present the most modern and best equipped offices in the county and intend to add to the present all the electric appli ances now that we have the current. You are cordially invited to call and inspect the office and equip ment. Office hours 9 to 12 a. m. and 1. to 5 p. m. Dr. J. PERRY CONDER. IF YOU SHE IT IN THE HERALD YOU KNOW IT IS SO. FOR KENT Choice acres in It lack llorse C. Sicvers, Care of Portland, Oregon. ranch. Canvon. ri'll W. Mrs. French Burroughs and Mrs. I Khea were in town Inst Wcdnes- Xhet ilT's ollice. doing trading. I.AIUFS 1 have the agency for NU HONE Corsets and can recom mend its use to the Indies of Heppner and vicimty. All .-tylos mill puces. 1 Mrs. M. I.. Ohcv, If "Tom" Griffith the "pool shark" was seen on the street of lone last Wednesday. Feel anything slipping hoys ? R. V. WHITEIS IONE, - - OREGON DON'T DELUDE YOURSELF! OIL IN A W ATCH GUMS and HARM.NS W HI N RUN ONE to TWO YEARS Trent Your Watch nnd Cl.xW Fnlr DROP INTO HAYLOR'S WITH THEM Cut The Slang Take il from me kid, therv.s no nou rishment in slinging out slang stuff, that's a cinch. Slang is all to (be bad. It don't get you anywhere. Forget that Norwegian college professor who says that American slang is fine 'lawk." He's trying to put one Over on Us. Either m Issly's U-en trying to hand him a lemon or else he's li v ing to con us. Listen! You can't nisk a hit with swell guys unless you get a litle style into your lingo The trouble with slung is that it puts your vocabulary on the blink in a jifTy. And when ymi want a little tmn-tt of high life and throw the lugs you're in bad, see? lt you gvt mT Have sme clai.j about you and cut it out. The regular turning of the Coin men tit 1 Club was pnMHiied Isst Tuea uiy night because there were not enough incmlx'rs preen! to trans u t business. t'has. Allmger the local 'hammer manipulator" has been on the sick list l'r the past few days. Bert Mason left on Thursday's train for Portland. He wfent on busi- We saw Thursday. A. B. (I rover m twn Scott Fisher left lone last Thurs ly for Walla Walls, Wash. The Moral Squad will hold its re gular weak ly meeting Sstunlay even ing. Memhera are requested to lo nn hand as the Squad ha important ,'euinva to transact. MEALS AT ALL HOURS 15,c 20c, 25c, 30c, 35c, 50c r i.i PALACE HOTEL