PAfiE FOI'R ATTEMPTS II AT EGG GIT! ..Sheriff IOvaus was culled l lone yesterday afternoon l( take charge of I.loyd Williamson who was found earlier in Ihe morning in I he Carle A part men! house badly rut with a pocket knife, evidently intending to commit suicide. Williamson was in Heppner Sunday morning and left for lone with John Itryson, proprietor of (he Karate in lone, lie went to Ihe Carle Apartment limine where he en laced a room for the night. 'I he next morning aliinit ten o'clock he did not respond to a call an: on railing the Marshal, Ihe door was forced open and his body found covered with blood. He was able to talk on being asked why he tried lo make way with him self, said that he had no reason for the act. lie is now in Heppner at (he Court House where he is being cared for. The, Epworlh League of the M. K. Church South held a party last, l-'ri-day night. The evening war. spent in playing games anil creating; amuse ment for all. Later on refreshments were served consisting of cake sand wiches and cocoa. Those present HEPPNER HERAT.P. HFPPN'ER, OREGON. TUESDAY, OCTOBER fi, 1314. were Kpnnpth Minns. Carnet.t.- .lamps Cowins, Paul Gammel, Conser Adkins, Andrew Patterson, liaird Patterson, Emery Gentry, Lee ('ant well, Max Rogers, J a red Aiken, Essie lirown, Nellie Thompson, Helen liar rat, Lourennah Croshens, Odcle (Iroshens Cecil Devore, Loye Devore, (iladys Wattcnhei ger, Lydia Cowins, Vera Cowins and Marion Elder. HAL AND PERSON L Let the Herald sell your extra cfws, horses and pigs. I Last Saturday afternoon at 4:00 p. in. at the Christian Church there was held a Wienerwurst feed given by Rev. llandsaker. It was given for the Intermediate Class of boys of the Church. During the afternoon a Hoys' Club was organized with Vawtcr Crawford Jr., President, Max Rogers, Vive-President; Kenneth Binns, Sec retary and Jasper Crawford, Treasur er. Another organization which was discussed was an Orchestra among the. boys. Those present were Vaw tcr Jr. and Jasper Crawford; Carl Wil liams; Joe Vickers; Claud Sigsbce; Max Rogers; Earl Evans and Kenneth limns. 10 good brood sowh, 2 years old, for sale. Inquire at this office. Gene Gentry, of Lexington, has closed a deal on his ranch, seling to Mr. Evans. James Pcnland 13 visiting his broth er Lath Penland. Mrs. Celsus Kcithley and Mrs. E. P. Vaughn left for Lexington yesterday morning for a short stay. S-H-O-E-S of every description I specialize on "AM ERICA N G EN'l'LEM EN" dress shoes and "JO.MO" brand and A. A. CUTTER work shoes E. N. GONTY The up-to-date, repair man. Hal ve Scott was among the good people from Blackhorse in the city Saturday. ! Guy Boyer was one of the Hinton Creek representatives in town Saturday. The Telegram and the Herald ' fur $1.50. Oliver Cox was in the city last Sal unlay but departed when he didn't find Adam Knoblock. 1 MINOR & CO. I T. L. Dorman and wifn worn Jin tin ner visitors last Saturday. W. C. LaWSnn Hll,l Wifn nam ill the county seat Saturday. Adam Blahm and the Henry Blahm family were in the city on Saturday getting supplies for the week. Jones Bros, dropped in the city 'last Saturday. i Charley Valentine was in town Hast Saturday on business. Mr. Johnson, from the He, Flats, was in our city Saturday. John Edwards, a well known Sand Hollow rancher, came in last Saturday to keep in touch with the world's hap-penings.- O. M. Yeager, Architect and Builder. Let O. M. Ypflppr Hraw v,mp lw.,,m, barn and cellar plans. Mr. Ilarriman, of Long Creek, visi ted Heppner last week. Almost the entire ilarriman family was drowned in the Heppner flood. Charles Fuller was in from , the Hinton Creek country last Satui'lay. . I John Kilkenny was in the city Saturday. Aaron Templelon, of Spray, who has been visiting his mother and sister in Heppner, returned to his home, Sunday. S. P. Devin was a Skinner Creek visitor last Saturday. John Edwards was in the city last Saturday from Lexington. Al. Zink brought the family to the city last Saturday. HORSES FOR SALE 5 or 6 head old up. Inquire at Herald Office. I O. M. Yeager builds good houses, oarns ana cement cellars. ! CHARLES A. BARRETT I I Athena, Umatilla County, Oregon Republican Nominee (or State Sen ator 19th Senatorial District, Com prising Morrow, Umatilla and Union Counties. Biographical Native of the State of Maine. Resident of Umatilla County, Oregon for '11! years. Have held the ofllec of Mayor, Councilman and Chairman of Alltrmi mid School Hircrtor of the Athena district for many years. Member of the) Oregon Legis lative Assembly two terms and Senator for tho tilth District one term, now a candidate for re -election. With the esprrieuce already had in legislative) matters 1 believe that 1 ran render valuable service to the people ot the District and Stale. Ilau for many ycat i I i engaged in farming and in the farm implement hu .inc.... and know the reipiirrfiieiits of the farmer and I, ii ,inr ,., man. 's,1,,' 1 I faor an amended tax Uw by which tho bur den of I. in. id, ,ii ..hull ,,. distributed cipiitably and the time of tax payment , iied at dales whi n there is ready money in the country, one half payable May 1st and one half Nov. in each year without inlcic-.l ,,r penally 1 lav, n such leg i :. hit inn hi will as.ure a lower (hi rate and to that end there must be i,,., pinning of nppi ,pi hit i Mia in id the abandon men! or on ,,h,laii,, f ,,lr .,,., ,ul(j ,.mmissionj wherever possible. 1 favor sii, b aiiiendiiient to ihe Corrupt PrH.-t.'cei Act as will nuiko II clear, leas.mable and cIVeclive and give it bcelh to punish where Its spirit is not observed. I favor the enactment ,,f slll., Mtut,is as will iiiMirn law rnforec ' I I i e, em ., 1,. mail ml law. I al... I.ni the ,,l,,e,g f inrtutu,. petitions in the bauds of the sevcn.l l,,t .,.,U .,,.! ,egi.,l,al,., V.cers of the several pu nnet., .in, I .i . .lul.il inif tin- i nn. I, ..r ....: i... i r 1'irerl I rini.uy law so that candidates for ''led l'hrr 4 ciivulHto netilioim or tn ! le.i ,.n.i 'lettioii l,r I,, ,,, I .,,,., c,,.,.. ... ,i - ... i',.,v me i ne me p. mi, i i, looming a ii,iis,ne to , t Signed ) tbe aiiiendin, 1,1 ,,f I !,,. public elli.e iii, iv Ii.hp 1. 1 may every icgiteicd voter. J tl'.ud iidwi ti .eincnt HAUl.K.Js A. 11AKKETT. Kiith,.ii.r, ,y J. l). Phiniondon. Athena, Ore.) New Hats Arrived Viihin tl. ,,,, ,, M ,1,,, W(. utriu.lt a Ull,(, MlM.k f lal.M mid , M)j, ,,.. hi.M trf hj- urrt nijnU, ((f thc market Nnd ((,...,. IMK ilm me ,Hiircd ..r hminK hl m corn-tt miu Hi I e.l.i, 111,1,1,. ,n,N,. , '; r..,. I M,iM.l..ir fabric, an I fi duon ()! phil.-n , l ' "d !... The' rr in ricd i niira.1.,,. nuifn,!, and d. n Md n ire il the ulmo-l in for mill 0.llil , ,e. , , ,1... Hie lll-.ll I, n ,., .,, a,l , HCt I Ik s, . d pre well Ihe iitmoM in fur mid I hi n x lh in cor- on air rri). K-iil id lit rail and ln,cl HKRREN MILLINERY PARLORS Ml!S. I.. C. H;rrN. 1Vm. Robert, a cousin of the Roods, is visiting with A. Rood. Paul Hisler delivered about 1000 lambs last Thursday which he sold sometime ago. We heard that they went to Paul Webb. NN N Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi W e have a number of Ladies Suits which we are going to close out. While these Suits are not of the latest style creations, yet the material used in these garments is of ex cellent quality, and worth much more than the price we ask for the Suits. We have a good range of sizes now, and would advise yov to select youry early before the line is broken. m m m m m m m m m m m m m m m Earl Wigglesworth, a well known Butter Creek reader of the semi weekly, was in the city last Saturday and took out some salt. Miss Minnie Davenport started the Lena school yesterday. Lewis Padberg and wife were Hepp ner visitors last Friday. Eflie Knighlcn, who nosed to live in Monument, is here on business. William Haylor has added a new wall case to his attractive store. G. W. Cox, of Monument was a Heppner visitor the r,rst of the week. Emery Hiatt left yesterday morn intr for Carolls. Wash., where bo will visit with relatives. . .OREGON FIRST... C. G. Casebeer, agent, Oregon Life Insurance Com pany. Best for Oregonians. Joe and Jim Kenny left for Tort land last Friday morning. Joe will start to school in Portland this week. Jim Sheridan and wife, well known people of Butter Creek, were in the city last Friday on business. E. S. Frccland Jr., son of tho former asst. cashier of the band, was in the city last Friday on business. The Herald knows of (wo furnished housekeeping roomN for rent at a reasonable price. These are very de sirable rooms and anyone wishing (o real rooms hud better peak to us at once. Sherman Wakefield made a business trip to the city Saturday. Jim Kirk, was down from upper Willow Creek last Saturday. Rev. Crooks, the new Methodist Church South minister, went to Lex ington last Saturday and held ser vices there Sunday. Mrs. Gene Noble and children left for Monmouth, Oregon, last Friday where they will visit Mrs. Noble's parents. Dr. Chrislensen has gone to batch ing again. His mother and her granddaughter left for the latter's home in Portland last Friday morning. Mrs. Christensen will visit in the city for a few days. 2 Any Ladies Suit in the House ex- dii i ni m ccuuny dicick.5 ana oiues ire 111! m Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi H Hi Hi Hi Hi Hi Your Choice Minor & Co. m m to to to Agents for BUTTERICK PATTERNS-ROYAL W0RCHESTER CORSETS to Jack Burke was buried last Friday in tho local cemetery. About a dozen of his friends were present and Rev. llandsakeT had charge of the services. A new Mahoney made her appear ance at the T. J. Mahoney home last week. She weighs 9 Ms pounds. The County records aro being in spected by the State at the present time. It started last Friday and will take some time to complete the work. M. S. Corrigal, president of the local bank, was in the city last Friday. (.eorgc Dykstra, a well known Uhea Creek rancher, was in the city Saturday. FOR SALE Some line S. C. M. Leghorn roosters al $1 each as long hh they last. J. F. Hardest ly. Mor gnu, Oregon. Joe Simas, the prominent sheepman from Monument, was in the city last Friday on business. Ed. Veech, a well known Eigbtmile rnnchcr, was in the city last Friday to get in touch with what is goingon. John Doherty, a prominent Black horse rancher, was in the county seal last Friday for a load of rye. Doherty Ilros., the well-to-do ranch ers out on Hutter Creek, were in the city transacting business last Friday. m. Scmnrr bus a small safe and two HhowrnHcN which he will mil rhenp. Look at the in in Ihe innnier- rial (luh mom next In his shop. The Herald has a few scholarships in the International Correspondence Schools which we can offer to some young fellows who can not afford to go to college. If you have a desire to increase your batting average and get into better company, till you need to do is to put those snare hours to advantage and you nre on the road to better things. Meals at all Hours Table Supplied with the best the Market affords. PALACE HOTEL A Condon dentist, Dr. Pcnepacker, has accepted employment with Pain less Parker. The new $1i'.0,I)(I0 Court House of Wasco county at The Dalles was formally opened Inst Saturday. There were no frills or fussincss attending tile a If air. People just went in and saw what they got for their money. The Evening Telegram and the Semi-weekly for $ I. fill think of that. Save that fifty cents. Tho State Veterinarian announces that disease has been found among the rabbits of Central Oregon and is kill ing nil" the pests i vast numbers. It would be a good ideu to send for a few and spread the disease in Morrow County. Ed. Ncill, well known in Butter Clerk, a, in the nly last Friday with two loads of lumber. Dave Brown, a well known Black horse rancher, was in the city on busi ness last Friday. Henry A .hbaugh has started to move on his new lot. He has a barn on it which was moved last Friday. A romplclr line of new aaud up-(i. dale net ring at lla)lor'a. A regiment of Americans has been formed in Paris nnd have offered their services hi the French (loverment. In every conflict which the United States has been a part tbe French have al ways aided by tluir influence, men nnd money. FREE GRANITEWARE FREE Your Choice of Stewpan, Milk Pan, Pie Tin, Spoon; Wash Pan, Water Cups, or Soap Dish with each pur chase amounting to $2.50, or (or 10c each. Large Dishpan free with $5 purchases, or 25c cash. Fresh Fruits, Vegetables and Bread on hand every day. R. V. WHITEIS IONE, - - . OREGON One of the most uniipie meetings ever held in this part of the county was held last week by the farmers near Hlalock. They assembled at the J. A. Smith hall in Illalock and discus sed some of the measures which come ; up for the decision of the people in November. They had a little busi- j ness talk among themselves concern- ing how those measures would effect them. This is surely a step in the right direction. j Seed t)t for 2c per pound delivered in Heppner. See die nam pie al Ibe Herald ntlice. A Mihuribcr ha 12 May lga fur ale. They're dandira. lnqiiirv al thin O. M. Yeager furnixhra blue print free when he dtiea ynur building. I am an agrnl for Mm. Summrra' famnim Vome retried ic. Sample enl im reqiirat. Mra. tlardraljr, Moritan, Oregon. Howell Hroa., well known H.ir.lniatt people, were m the county seat hut Saturday on hu.iness. (. M. Yrager, Contractor, will do ynur building, repairing, rlc. and lake our wool, hay or anything of value in exchange for Ihe oik. Chnrlra Hrown and daughter were m thp city last Saturday doing their trading. IOU SVIE-I I'nUnd Chinn hiMl. rhgihlr to rririntr). AWo one KchhI Durham rnvt, a h.aijr miUrr. I Jamra Ikllainv. lanlle UorK, Or. t'Olt SAI.K Kurd ear in run- ning condition. 1913 model and rcctnlW overhauled. Will lake a team of work horwa aa pari pa mini. Inquire at Herald oilier. " Of Interest To All Voters Mr. J. R. Ruth of Portland A a taxyayer of this state 1 will address the taxpayers of this community concerning the real issue of the Ore gon Dry movement. A business man's views why we can't afford to ex periment with Prohibition A BUSINESS TALK DEALING WITH FACTS The date is OCT. H. Place will be announced later. V v J