Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, August 14, 1914, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    PACE TWO
HEPPNER HERALD; HPPKER, OREGON'
Thursday, August 14, 1914.
E. G. HARLAN
EDITOR
AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
TUESDAYS na FRIDAYS
EDITORIAL SECTION L
HEPPNER HERALD
, K. HARLAN
MANAGER
SUBSCRIPTIONS $1 PER YEAR
OUTSIDE COUNTY $1.15
OVER THE PLATE.
Bill Jones had the speed of a cannon ball;
He could loosen a brick from a three-foot wall.
When he shot one across, it would hurtle by
Too swift for even the surest eye.
No one could hit him when he was right.
As no eye could follow the ball's quick flight. .
Bill should have starred in a big league role,
But he stuck to the "minors" he lacked control.
.Jack Smith had a curve like a loop the loop;
It would start for your head with a sudden swoop,
And break to your knee with a zigzag wave;
And the league's best batters would roar and rave
At the jump it took and the sudden swerve.
Shade of the boomerang! wnat a curve!
But Jack's still doomed to a "bush league" fate
He could not "get it across the plate.
Tom Brown had both the speed and curves,
A combination which jarred the nerves'.
He would steam 'em in by till they looked like peas,
And they'd take a jump from your neck to your knees.
V.nn. fkin lnut in tYta mnrat in tha inncrno hv linlc!
He had thern all in the phantom swing.
But he missed the mark of the truly great,
Poor Tom he couldn't locate the plate.
How is it with you, if I may ask?
Have you "got control" of your daily task?
Have you got control of your appetite?
Of your temper and tongue in the bitter fight?
Have you "got control" of your brawn and brain?
Or are you laboring all in vain?
It matters not what your daily role,
Have you got control? Have you got control;
It counts not what you may "have", my friend,
When the story is told at the game's far end.
The greatest brawn and the greatest brain
The world has known may be yours in vain.
The man "with control" is the one who mounts,
And it's "how you use what you ve got that counts.
Have you got "the bead ; Are you aiming straight .'
How much of your efforts "goes over the plate"?
A. .
-O
being the
Russia, the State
Which Has Never
Been Humbled On
Its Own Soil
lives. Seventy five
Russia enjoys the distinction of
only European nation which lias never been
humbled on her own soil by a conqueror.
This is a unique honor and considering the
antiquity of the state it is no mean distinc
tion. The Russians are decendants of differ
ent Tartar tribes which made Uieir way west
from central Asia. They are mentioned in
(J reek history, long before the birth of Christ.
The first important mention made of them in
Roman history occurred in the year 1576 when
the Western (Jotlis appeared on the banks
of the Lower Danube and besecched the
Emperor of the East, Valens, to allow them
to cross the river and settle in Thrace, saying
that a terrible race.
whom they were pow
erloss to withstand,
had invaded their terri
tories and spared neitli
er their homes or their
years later under the
terrible Attila they defeated the armies of the
Eastern Emperor and turning west appearing
in (Jam with seven hundred thousand men
met the combined armies of Western Europi
on the f anions battlefield t Chalons. Attili
was defeated but escaped with his scatter'
hosts across the Rhine. One year later lit
appeared before Home again. All important
cities in northern Italy had Iccii laid wast
the Vcneti escaping to the morasses at th
lieau ol the Adriatic lornied ne present city
ol ellice. ,eo the (ireat, bishop of Holll
saved the city from pillage alter pleading
With Attila who withdrew his forces an
when across the Danube he suddenly took
sick and died.
1 he next great landmark in Russian his
tory occurred in the reiirn of Vladimir tin
(Ireat. After an investigation of the differ-1
cut religions of the world, Christianity was
made the state religion. This was copied
after the form in use at Constantinople and
its adoption has lux I far reaching eonscueii
pes in Russian hUtory. It ,f off Russia
from sympathy with Catholic West and shut
her out from all civilizing iiilluences that
accompanied Latin Christianity. For this
reason, coupled with the fact that they are
an Astiatie people even today, Russia has
stood alone and has had little intercourse
witli European nations.
The first severe reverses the Russian nation
experienced were ill the last part of the
Thirteenth Century when th' Mongols ravag
ed their lands. Kuhlia Khan was one of
them and they indicted the most terrible
scourge that ever befell the human race,
traversing Asia and Europe with torch and
sword. The inhabitants of Russia found
safety in the wood where they remained mi
til able to drive back the invaders.
Through all the wars that followed which
engaged nearly every nation of Europe, Hits
hill remained secluded in her ice and snows
and forests. an tin
and IVter the (heat ( Ills J ;) were the
two most important ruler with which inter
course with the other nation of Europe ir-t
began. In his wars with sweden, Peter
wrested from them the Haltic province
which gave him an outlet to tin- sea on the
er. The next import, nit military event
country with no inhabitants but when he
started to return, from behind every tree,
cliff and hollow, the Russians harrassed the
retreating French until they crossed their
borders, depleted in numbers and worn out
by the rough travel. It is the universal ver
dict of critics that Xapoleon never recovered
from his invasion of Russia and was the real
cause of his defeat at "Waterloo.
In the late war with Japan, Russia Avas
humiliate! but her armies displayed the
courage and valor'that characterize true sol
diers. She was out-generalod and lighting
a losing game. Thousands of miles from
home, victories purchased even with small
costs, eventually means defeat.
Even if Germany should invade the Empire
she would be greeted with the same reception
as lias been given every other foe. "When
Napoleon entered Moscow the citizens fired
the town and destroyed the provisions to
make his way impossible. "When the Ger
mans readied Moscow or St. Petersburg they
will find no combatants but they will on the
way to Berlin.
o
riio lleppner Light Company has an adver
tisement in this paper in which they offer
or rent vacuum cleaners. If you wish to
buy one of these, most likely the company
might sell you one. A vacuum cleaner is
A I LI 1
a new ming. Formerly
brooms were in vogue
but they passed out
when the germ theory
of disease came in,
The Modern Way
To Clean Is With
a Vacuum Cleaner
Emerson said, "Nothing is lens perfect for
being small." Bacteria are so small that
you can't see them with the eye, unless aided
with a powerful microscope. Sweeping with
a broom populates the air with these organ
isms which grow and multiply rapidly when
they enter the system. Ninety percent of
our diseases are dust diseases, therefore, flic
problem is to eliminate dust. It was dis
covered some time back that oil would kill
bacteria. One man applied it to cloths an
I i l i i i i i
now wv mt mini cimns auvoniscii in tvorv
: i i i i .
miii"'"ie ami paper in me realm. uu is
used in the swamps of the Southern states
to do away with the breeding places of inos
quitos and ojher disease spreading insects
A lew years ago a man was hauling a barrel
of crude oil home and the bottom came out
and it went on the road. It was noted that
it mixed with the soil and the road was
always hard and free from dust. That was
the beginning of the road oiling industry.
Wo wish to call attention to the articles on
Socialism which are appearing in the Herald.
Socialism is a "live" topic at the present
time if what we hear from Germany is true.
It is reported that the
FOR SALE.
Six Horses two geldings and four
l-: r...
mnroi; VOUm. weiKnillK iium
1450 to 1600 pounds. Inquire
Herald Office, Heppner, Oregon.
at ;
The People's Cash Market is making
special prices at the present time on
bacon and hams. If you need any of
these now it the time to take advant
age of the reduced prices. It is a
good habit to drop into their market
occasionally, it will mean money in
your pocket.
The MAXWELL "25"
Lightweight Cheap to run-ask for Demonstration.
$750
f . o. b.
factory
Socialism and
What it Means
What Russia
Will Gain
By The War
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
" The Jack Rabbit Garage
Headquarters for OIL, GASOLINE, and all kinds of AUTO
mobile Accessories.
Expert Repair Work
Kaiser ordered one hun
dred Socialist members
of the L'eichstag shot
for their conduct in opposing the war. Social
ism is no new thing but it is new to many
people. There is much ahull Socialism
which many people do imt know and it is th'
purpose of these articles to tell what Social
ism means. All that is asked by the writers
is an open mind and the willingness to learn.
As one Socialist said, "To agree with us you
will have to think, to disagree you will have
to think much harder."
Taking Kussia' for an esample, probably the
greatest good that will result from this war
will be the general enlightenment of the
people. Koine was a great conqueror because
she was tutored bv those
W In Oil she conquered. She
assimilated the good vir
lues of all those w ho she
subdued. The only trouble
with the people of Kussia is that they have
not mingled w ith others of their kind. Stay
ing at home cramps the brain and everyone
who evcllldes others closes himself in. The
reason that China occupies the place she
does in the rank of nations is because she has
slaved at home. No one evi r hear of a
Columbus anions the Yellow race.
Th- rulers of Kussia, with few exceptions,
have ruled by fear; ignorance, superstition,
and pov ei I v xtalking oiM idv in the empire
Terrible ( l.'i."..'! ."M) j I Vee sellouts, libraries, and newspaper are
an unknown ipianily to tin- common people.
An ignorant pei-oii is of no account anv
vn re. We pay some men P n thoitxtud do
lai a ear to dil'eel the et ,," S. Kiis .ia
will lleed less ten t llHI;Wli dollar llieil lifter
the present war. Let us add that this is
about the only beiu lil that wars confer.
F. DYE,
DENTIST
Pemanently located in Odd Fellows
building, Rooms 4 and 5.
1
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tj tjie country s In-toiv is the invasion by o
Napoleon. As with the triumphal march of Sherman said, "Was is
the Swedes in 17i'. under Kirn; Charles XII. is. If .m don't believi
Napoleon found himself in possession of a Germany.
Ib ll," and
it ask the
It Mill
Kaiser
Dr. H. T. ALLISON
PHYSICIAN & SURGEONS
Office Patterson Drug Store
Heppner, - Oregon
Dr. A .P. CULBERTSON
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. j
Office Second Door North Minor & j
Co. Store. j
Heppner, - - Oregon
This is a Personal Invitation
To the People of Morrow County
When in Portland Stop at The Imperial With Phil
Metschan, Located on Washington Street at
Broadway, formerly 7th St. Right
in the Heart of the City.
The Imperial Hotel
Reasonable Rates
Drs. WINNARD & McMURDO
PII YSICIANS & SURGEONS
Heppner, - - Oregon
Dr.
F. N. CHRISTENSON
DENTIST
Heppner, Oregon
Offices with
Drs. Winnard & McMurdo
SEE HARLAN
Before you place the order for that piece of
CLASSY JOB PRINTING
! C. E. WOODSON
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Office in Palace Hotel. Heppner, Ore.
SAM E. VAN VACTOR
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Heppner, Oregon
S. E. N0TS0N
, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW I
Office in Court House, Heppner, Ore.
Wells & nys
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
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Vic Groshen
Ice Cold Beer, Either Bottle or
Draught, To Quench The
Thirst These Hot
Summer
Days
Heppner, Oregon
KNAPPENBERG & JOHNSON
ATTORNEYS
AND COUNCELORS AT LAW
lone, .... Oregon
HOUSES FOR SALE ON EASY
TERMS-Small Payment Down
Stop Paying Rent Money Into Sombody's Pocket. Own Your own
Home and be Independent. We invite your Inquiries. ." . ." .'
BINNS' REAL ESTATE
w. I
SMITH,
ABSTRACTER
Only complete net of abstract books
in Morrow County.
HEPPNER,
OREGON
FOR FINE UP-TO-DATE HOMES
See
T. G. DENNISEE,
ARCHITECT AND CONTRACTOR.
ELKHORN RESTAURANT
Best Meals in tbe City and at
the most reasonable prices
Everything neat and clean
Short orders served in quick and satisfactory style
LOUIS PEARSON
TAILOR
Heppner,
Oregon.
SUMMONS.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OK THE
STATE OF OKECON FOR MOR
ROW COUNTY.
3. II. Holder,
I'lanititr.)
vg.
France M. Holder,
Defendant.)
To Frances M. Holder, the aWve
named defendant:
IX TIIK. NAME OF THE STATE
OF OKEtiON: You are hereby com
manded to appear in the above en
'ttli'd cause on or lieforc Friday, the
1:1st day of AukukI, A. I). l'.M I, to make
tnswrr t the Complaint of plinnhlT
lilt'd herein Hirniimt 'm, and in raw
yii fail mi (u nw (he ptnintilT will
ipply t' the Court for the relief
iMm.vi'.I fur ill the Complaint lo-wil:
For a decree of anid Court dixxolvini;
the blind of matrimony cxintinir I.
I wren plumtnT Hud defendant and for
the oiMixly of the iniimr child of
plaintiff and defendant, Onia Ethel
Mulder, and for hui other and fur
ther relief a to the Court may eem
eiiiitnlilc and just.
The time pren'riliod for the puhli
onti'Mi of thin Summons U m week,
ind tli date of the appenram of
the defendant in Auirimt 21, ll'U.
Tin iiinmiiiiH in published by order
"f the llunoiable C. C. Patterson,
Judye of the County Court of Morrow
County, Oirgtui, hhh order wa
made on the '.'th d.iy of July, A. I.
I'M 4
The date of the firl iublieation of
lhi Summon i the I'th d.iy of July,
ii t a.
I'liti K. Van Vaetor
Altvinrjr for Plaintiff
Peoples' Cash Market
HENRY SCHWARZ, Proprietor
Open for buxitiCKn vmhr urw ami a-pcriatcid management.
Solicits and will appreciate your patronage.
Fresh and Cured Meats
The First National Bank
OF HEPPNER
Oldest Bank in Morrow County
Capital, Surplus and Profits
$140,000.90
Your Banking Business Will be Appreciated
J. H. COX
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
lions f)t tjiinmlr l'tiriih,d for Ml KiioU of Ittdldin'j.
First Clt Work Only.
I Make a Spx-inHy of and Hun CoiiiJitc
r.'iuipmriii jor
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