0 7. HEPPNER HERAI.n. HEPPNER. OREfiOV PACE THREE CASSEROLES In differnet sizes and shapes. See the display in our window Sam Hughes Co. STRAWBERRIES' for CANNING OR TABLE I III Mill Mlllllllll MEMORIA SERVICES L ILL ATTENDED Continued from first page. We have always handled the bulk of the canning berry business, and expect to thi3 season as well. About JUNE 1st, we look for STRAWBERRIES to be at their best, both as to quality and price. We advise those wanting them for canning to leave their orders and we will see that they are filled when both price and quality reach the most ecomonical level. This season we have made arrangements with some lage growers this side of Portland to supply us, this will insure fresh stock. For your information let us caution you that practi callly all berries will be packed in the new pint boxes. This new package will necessitate your buying a larger number of crates than formerly, of course the price will be correspondingly lower. LEAVE YOUR ORDERS NOW. hearing Ex-Senator Gordon, a south erner of high rank, in addressing a large Northern audience, he said, "Ladies and gentlemen I very much appreciate the reception you have tendered me. As a representative of my people, might I say, I deem my self entitled to the same. If you re member you'ins came down to see we'ins once upon a time, and we'ins gave you ins a very warm reception, and after some more or less extend ed acquaintance you'ins have ever since been saying " we wnippea you . But ladies and gentlemen, as an lm oartial student of men and history, having looked the things through and through, up and down and rouna about, I find it impossible to say whether you ins whipped us, or we ins wore uorselves out a whipping you'ins". General Gordon also said he once called a man to halt, and said, "Why are you running?" and lie not with standing he -wore the blue, replied: "By gora Gineral I'm runnin cause I can't fly." That sounds good to me. I love our Southern iolks but while there courses my veins one drop of patriotic blood the world shall never forget that the cause for which they fought and shed noble blood, was wiong and forevei wrong, while those who were called upon to resist and subdue were right and eternally so. Well! Says one, you never can re side in the south. Listen to me, let me reply the typical Southernei 1 I I I SHOE REPAIRING New Shop juil opened lor buiineu in in the Garrlguei building on main street We desire your patronage and will treat you right We can do all kind of Repair Work Browers' Shoe Repairing Shop shakes hands with courage, admires fidelity to conviction, religiously, poli tically or otherwise, but dreads the coward and holds in everlasting con tempt the fellow who like the chame leon is gray when on the rock ana green upon the grass. Uur Southern brother is a rn gious man, show him his duty from e religious standpoint and he says with Peter and John, ' We ought to obej God rather than man." Several mer. engaged in conversation in front oi the church door after services. Some enjoyed the sermon, other did not; hot words ensue, several snots are fired as many men are wounded, but they will all be at Prayer Meeting Wednesday night, provided they art not jailed. Thus true to his con victions is the typical Southerner. The North and the South are only now beginning to understand each other. Only now are our Southerti friends beginning to acknowledge the greatness of Grant; only now are our Northern folks beginning to ap preciate the great beneficient, sweet spirited General Robert E. Lee. It. my mind's eye looking into the future 1 see tnem standing siue oy siue, men of God, in the fore front at the Federation of the worlds. I thus speak of them as representatives ol our great land North and South. . And yet by a great many, grave fears are entertained as to the future well being of our Nation. Admitting that we are not without cause foi alarm Anarchy the lowest form oi lawlessness; intemperence our gov ernmental crime and licentiousness bringing shame, disgrace, disease ano death we find here and there. Bui believing in "The God of Nations" wht shall rule in righteousness and cause the wrath of man again to praise hi.s name and believing in the loyalty ot our sons and daughters, there are greater things in store for this be loved land. For it is written inspir ed of God, "Blessed is that Nation whose God is the Lord." I find a great deal of comfort and inspiration in the words of President Garfield, the utterance ot which quiet- ELKHORN RESTAURANT Best Meals in the City and at the most reasonable prices Everything neat and clean Short orders served in quick and satisfactory style gan to read the illustrations given in j Harper's Weekly, and from this ! source learned my first lesson as to j the affairs of government, the worth ' and the qualities of men and imbibed a spirit of patriotism burning yet like ' Holy f ire, and because of lessons learned upon that grand old farm house hearthstone, never shal 1 my f soul be lacking in love and admira-1 tion for our flag ami I'ailcn heros. i At this point was enacted one of i the most sublime scenes recorded in ; the annuals of history, yea! ever wit- S nessed by heaven or earth, secondary j only it seems to me to the crucifixion of him who said: "Father forgive them for they know not what they "Unconditional surrender" was de- 1 1 manded and secured, then the Grand Army of the Republic and the North i Land said through General Ulysses j S. Grant to General Robert E. Lee : and to the surviving constituency of the confederacy, and to the entire ! Southland, "Go in peace." Oh! how i Christ like. Though myriads of her oest sons were crippled and diseased , and myriads more were sleeping sleep- ! ing in their bloody garments. "Go in peace." How was this? Ah! my I t'riends this was the hand of God writ- ing upon the wall of human history; ; Jod speaking through the Nation's j "alien heros. Shall the memory of their gallant deeds ever cease? Nay! j not while there remains a surviving son or daughter of loyal birth. "John Brown's body lies moulder ing the grave but his soul goes march ing on." Lincoln, Grant, Garfield, Hancock, Sheridan, McClellan and a score or more ot other commanders with thousands of privates none the ! ,ess brave and enduring, serving somewhere between the initial Fort Sumpter and the final Appomatox, some going all the way, "and from Atlanta to the sea." And their mem ory shall not, cannot perish. they never perish who die in a great cause; The block may soak their core fheir heads may sodden in the sun, their limbs be stretched to city gates or castle walls- Years may come and years may go Ana others share as dark a late, But still their spirit walks abroad And doth augment the weightier thoughts of men. And conduct the world at last to free dom. Beloved have we craves worth decorating? Have we cause for pa triotism .' Have we cause for loyalty to God? There comes a voice from :onscience, reason and history, yea ane earth's balmy winds and heaven's smiling benediction answers yes. then let us observe this day "by way of remembrance." Let there be no lesecration but soul felt celebration. Let there be music, let "America" a ain be sung, let politico, religio pa triotism fill the air with "glory to 3od in the highest, on earth peace, good will to men, everywhere, ior the rose today is blooming by the winding Tennessee, Today the lily lifts her crest where stood the tents of Lee, The bluebird feeds her little brood within the cannon's mouth And the gunboats are gone from the rivers of the South. The- Southern mocking bird is singing , where the Northern canons tore the pine, For love has reared an alter fair between the battle lines, For peace has come and war's no more. But deep within the Southern forests and beneath old ocean's foam. Are sleeping now our gallant men, who never came home, They sleep on Chickamauga's field and within Shennadoah's glen, Behind the rifle's pits once rilled with armed men, Peacefully they sleep beneath South ern sod, Sleeping with their brothers, wait ing the call of God. BY WAY OF REMEMBRANCE, Amen. Electrically Equipped ! T C . c. 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You cannot fully realize the 1414 Indian without a thorough study of the 1914 Indian Catalog. It makes plain a host of compelling Indian fncts that all motorcycle-interested men can consider to their real profit. Send for the 1914 Indian Catalog the most interesting volume of motorcycle literature you've ever read. The 1914 line of Indian Motocycles consists of: 4 H.P. Single Service Model $200.00 7 H.P. Twin Two-Twenty-Five, Regular Model 225.00 7 H.P. Twin Two-Sixty, Standard Model 2o0.00 7 H.P. Twin Light Roadster Model 2o().00 7 H.P. Twin Two Speed, Regular Model 275.00 7 H.P. Twin Two Speed, Tourist Standard Model 300.00 7 H.P. Twin Hendee Special Model (with Hlectric Starter) 325.00 PriceM F.O.B. Factory JOS. BURGOYNE Agent (or Morrow County. LEXINGTON SEE HARLAN Before you place the order for that piece of CLASSY JOB PRINTING City Meat Market Wholesale & Retail Butchers KINSMAN & HALL, Props. Phone 563 a The First National Bank OF HEPPNER Oldest Bank in Morrow County Capital, Surplus and Profits $140,000 02 Your Banking Business Will be Appreciated ed a mob in New York City on the as sasination of Abraham Lincoln, lie quoted Psalm 97:2. "Clouds ano darkness are around about him, Righteousness and judgement are the habitations of his throne." Fellow citizens, God reigns, and the Govern ment at Washington lives. Friends, our beloved Garfield whose memory is cherished tenderly in a million homes, whose tomb on tht 30th will be simply garlanded with beautiful flowers, believed in God and his Son, Jesus Christ, and knew bj practical experience that no people ever inhabited the footstool of the eternal whose blood tingled with truer heroism than those who fought and died during the Civil War. lie remembered the many, who at tht call of the fallen chieftian said, "Here am I send me." Many of those who thus went forth joined the silent army since which time year after yeai large numbers have fallen into line. I Brave men, fallen heros, God bless I their memories and thus inspire with in our nearts more perfect patriot ism and loyalty to God. Doubtless you have heard the fol lowing incident: A company ol Southern soldiers chanced to pass a house over which the stars and stripes i were floating. At the command ot Stonewall Jackson, a volley was fired and the riddled banner lull to th ground, whereupon an old lady tot- tering upon her cane, gathered it up. holding it above her head and said: j "Shoot if you must, this gray head of I mine, but spare our country's flag." : So it was when the cry came "to ! arms"; when the cause of humanity ' was at stake the gallant Grand Army boys clothed in -blue faced the enemy clad in gray, and said, LEXINGTON ITEMS. Miss Florence Olmstead and her sister left Thursday morning for their home in Idaho. Miss Olmstead was still very ill when they left but word was received that she is better since she has arrived home. Silas Beach arrived from Portland Monday night to visit friends and rel atives. George Bink left Tuesday morning Tor Montana where he will sheer sheep. Milton Spurlock left Thursday morning for Walla Walla. H. L. McAlister and mother ar rived home from Portland Sunday evening. Georg Mead was a Heppncr visitor Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pointer entertain ed a few friends at their home Fri day evening. All report a pleasant time Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Doak left I ues- day morning for Tillamook where they will spend the summer. Ralph Phillips shot himself acci lentally Saturday. Miss Leona Leach, Raymond White, Itegmor Beck and Jnnnie McMillan attended the show in Heppner Mon lay night. The pupils of the Lexington school '-njoyed a picnic in the grove Friday. I Mrs. R. II. Wilov return. .H from shoot us if ortland Sunday evening. Heppner Garage Now Equipped with a Complete Blacksmith's Shop All Kinds of Repair Work Done Quickly We have a furnace for making all kinds of Buggy, Wagon and Automobile Springs Michael Sepanak, Expert Workman, is in charge of this department. We are agents for Ford, Overland and Mitchell Automobiles. mum Doak made last Mr. jrvu limn,, Diai.c un in ,m;f., .... U f O i It u,.n if vr.ii will. I. i.t iV,ui (in hcott and L. the stars and stripes must yet wavejan auto trip over to Stanfield o'er the land of the free, the home of j .Sunday where they went to see the brave." And united in that senti- ; i)fMi,' i,r,,th.i- ment, uou strengthening tneir ncans ! nnrl hunrlu. thpv Yiriiljii thnt. ri'Hiilu- tion until there was absolutely noth-1 LOST Between power house and ing left for gallant General Hubert hlevens place, Sunday, . in pocket E. Iee to do but to surrender and on Look, Return to owner and receive M5 UXS 'tll Bert Cason, Lone Uock. their arms. i And inasmuch my friends, as your j LOST A straight bar gold pin with humble speaker's personal knowledge Elk' tooth and red star in renter, of the Civil War was not to be of a Kin(kr wi ,eai(0 ,cnve t UefM practical, experimental character, I -. , ., . , im clu,l I I ..., .,. i, ,i.,M t,ur. Ul"l or nouiy mr. r,. u. for at thin point as a lad of live 1 be- Heppner. Suitable reward. Ayers, COME TO Gilliam & Bisbee For anything in the HARDWARE LINE We have it, will git it, or it is not made We Specialize on the following: The Dieting Cutting Machinery of all kinds. The Rain, Webber and Ritlcndoili' wagons. The Velie Carriages, Ruggies & Etc The John Deere and Oliver Plows. The Van Rrunt and Thomas Gram Drills. The Dain, Buck Rakes and Stackers. The Fairbanks and Stover Gasoline Engines. The Russell Steam Engines and Threshers. The Aermotor W ind Mills and Pumps. The Stewart Sheep shearing Machines and extras. The hiinp Sheep Drawling I.ipuid. The Sherwin William Paints and Co!ors. The Chinanel Varnishes and Graining Compound. The Great Majestic Steel Range "The World's Rest." The Diamond Edge Tools, every one Guaranteed. The Sharplcss Tubular Cream Seperators. The Community Silver Ware, Guaranteed for lifty years. We try to keep a complete, up-to-date stock of everything car ried in a first-class store, and we atk everybody (or a liberal share of their patronage. We do our best , to merit the same. ' Come and see us GILLIAM & BISBEE j