HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREC.ON. FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1914. PAGE TWO f E. G. HARLAN EDITOR AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS EDITORIAL SECTION L HEPPNER HERALD K. HARLAN MANAGER SUBSCRIPTIONS $1 PER YEAR OUTSIDE COUNTY $1.15 age ot tne rcaucca prices, n n good habit to drop into their market occasionally, it will mean money in ' your pocket. lbs., one black work horse, weignt ijuu Luther said that music was Ihe gift of the Gods, meaning that the Cods were the only individuals who could appreciate music. The editors over in Pendleton should there fore take hope because The Popular Tastes we noted some time And How They Differ back in their worthy publication a few articles dealing with the lack of appreciation which the people of that city displayed dur ing their recent chautauqua, when some of the best talent in the country appeared on the program. However, in Heppner we are closer kin to the divine beings, at least we infer this since we talked to Mayor Smead, yesterday Mr. Smead just returned from Portland where he signed up some talent for the Fair. One man said, "V. had the most appreciative crowds at lleppnor that we had in the whole season." Another said, "I'm coming to Heppner this year if. I have to buy space on the street." He isn't going to show on the street because he is coming for $50 less than lie came for last year. The Portland Ad. Club Quartette and Par son's band say that they always like to come to Heppner, and like our late friend Post was in the habit of saying, there's a reason The reason is simply this, the people appre ciate something really worth while. One reason why we get the best which the artists are capable of giving is because we are ap nreciative. It's a trite saying that there must be a favorable atmosphere before any one can do their best and the audience creates the "atmosphere" that we refer to. The Round-Up seems to be more adapted to the aesthetic tastes of the people of Pendle ton than is grand opera. Probably Pendle ton will be ready for Chautauquas later on who knows? o Wheat will soon be a dollar a bushel in Hepp ner. This is what the most conservative men say. It is now selling for more than ninety cents a bushel and has been going up from one to two cents daily. The presen status of the war show- that the struggle will last much longer than was anticipated- and Corporations were born in 1785, the year that Watt invented the steam engine. Steam power ushered in the factory system of pro duction and the corporation at once came to the fore as the most Why We Need efficient type of organi To Supervise zation by which pro- Corporations, duction was directed. It was an advance over partnerships because it was a perpetual or ganization. Their rapid growth and tre mendous influence which they soon gamed caused many to believe that" they would soon overawe the government itself, and in sev- ral instances in late years they successfully withstood all attempts of the government towards regulation of any nature. At the present time they are occupying their proper position in relation to the gov ernment. This is shown by their actions in the last few days. When the wrar started the prices of auto tires, sugar and several other trust products were advanced without notice and without satisfactory cause. When the )epartment of Justice was ordered to inves tigate the advance of prices, auto tires at once assmned their former level and the sugar situation was found to be in its normal condition. A few years ago this practice was consider ed one of the legitimate practices in business but with the passing of many industries into a few hands, corresponding control into the hands of the government has been the only safeguard that the people possess. WThile great credit is due the large concerns for standardizing the product, economy in pro duction, bettering the article, and manifold other advantages, this supervision by the government is needed. o k SUMMONS. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE; STATE OF OREGON FOK MOK- ROW COUNTY. S. B. Holder, Plaintiff.) vs. Frances M. Holder, Defendant.) To Frances M. Holder, the above- named defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby com manded to appear in the above en titled cause on or before Friday, the 21st day of August, A. D. 1914, to make answer to tne uompiaini oi piainun filed herein against you, and m case you fail so to appear tne planum win apply to the Court lor tne renei prayed for in tne complaint ro-wit: I For a decree of said Court dissolving ' the bonds of matrimony existing be tween plaintiff and defendant and for ; the custody oi the minor emm ot ! plaintiff and defendant, Oma Ethel Holder, and lor sucn otner ana lur- ther relief as to the Court may seem ! equitable and just. j The time prescribed for the publi- i cation of this Summons is six weeks, i and the date of the appearance of i the defendant is August 21,"1914. This summons is published by order I of the Honorable C. C. Patterson, i Judge of the County Court of Morrow County, Oregon, which order was made on the 9th day of July, A. D. 1914. The date of the first publication of this Summons is the 9th day of July, 1914. Sam E. Van Vactor Attorney for Plaintiff. The MAXWELL "25" Lightweight Cheap to run-ask for Demonstration. $750 f . o. b. factory The Jack Rabbit Garage r OIL, GASOLINE, and all kii mobile Accessories. Expert Repair Work Headquarters for OIL, GASOLINE, and all kinds of AUTO mobile Accessories. .1 Mrs. Claud Coats made this office ; a pleasant call on Wednesday. She was interested in the many labor saving machines which we have, in cluding the linotype. Mrs. Coats said that she left Claud at home to take care of the place. Mrs. Coats said ! that thev had finished threshing and j prices looked high enough to warrant 1 1 her in paying for the semi-weekly. PROFESSIONAL COLUMN , och -day's lighting Dollar Wheat, What the Most Conservative Men Predict.-, boosts (he price. With Japan now engaged food prices will take another advance, and with eve:.'y additional nation drawn into the war, we can' expect food stulTs to go up. Wheat, being the prime requisite, can not remain less than a dollar a bushel long and how much above that price, onlv the length of the war can determine. When you can't get the Herald office over tlie phone, remember our number is 13. Somebody had to have it and there's nothing like making a virtue out of necessity, as -the prophet of old was in the habit of remarking. o ihe lair will soon he here ami it hehooves us to clean up. Nys, the lawyer, lYarsou, the tailor, and let us not overlook the Jaekrabbit (larage, have washed their windows and cleaned up generally. Vic (iroshens has mowed his lawn and The Matter of any person strolling up Keeping; Clean. Mav Street will note the improved appear ance of the property. 1ovh in the north em ul town the woodpiles in the tit rect h have been vanishing and there will not be a wood pile in the city streets by fair time, certainly a desirable thing. Pruitt Cox, 1. K. (lillman and the editors have ngreed to keep their "34S V off the street during the fair and wi here praise ourselves for desiring to see the city appear at her best at that time. Herb Flint will be allowed to appear on the street si with his car, since it has just been painted. Let's clean up, and if you happen to find any one w ho does not have anything to clean up tell them to clean themselves up, that's worth something. o The French soldiers besides taking a few shots at the (lernians and Austrian ligura- meiy take a lew at thein in a daily paper which thev print and issue to everv man daily. This is an innovation in army riivle and is greatly liked by the men. The public however, does not get these, they being pub lished strictlv in the interests of the nniiv. The local moving picture house will soon bo showing pictures of the war. If the moving pictures keep up the good work, only the foolish and otherwise defective will go abroad to see what can be seen with less tear on the system at home. The lace industry is about to be destroyed according to dispatches received here. This would be a terrible blow to civilization. Just imagine what we would do without lace, It's toojhofpiblc to think about. - Several running records are reported to havfr been broken in Franco lately. These include the 100, 220 and 440 yard dashes and many of the long distance records. One German broke v.he high-dive Novel Happenings record when a French- All over the World man pushed him into the Rhine. Aerial gymnastics are now regular pastimes with the .soldiers, affording great amusement. Target -practice has been in vogue for many days, many good shots being made. Many ac counts similar to our "Night Rider" boys' pranks have sifted through the communica tions. Many other novel happenings have oecured in various parts of Europe and sev- ral are reported from China. Nothing of much importance is worth mentioning as happening in Mexico, except that Villa has purchased a Victrola. o F. DYE, DENTIST A. Pemanenlly located in Odd Fellows building, Rooms 4 and 5. 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 SEE HARLAN Before you place the order for that piece of CLASSY JOB PRINTING Dr. II. T. ALLISON PHYSICIAN & SURGEONS Office Patterson Drug Store Heppner, - - Oregon The National and American Leagues say that the war has injured their business. To some people that refers to the European war but to a great many others it refers to the activities of the Federal League President (iiliuore of the new league made a reply once used by J. P. Jones, late of the American navy, "We haven't started to light yet," evidently assuming that they referred to the rederal League. "(let a premium" is the new slogan of the fair. Kvery home in the county should be able to display their trophies to the visitor when he enters. Collecting ribbons and premiums is an easy matter, if you don't think so, ask Oscar Minor or Doug, (lurdane, not to overlook Hen Swaggert, mule raiser superhus. Mobilization of all fair products has been ordered and the command has been received in all parts of the eonuty. New recruits are wanted to till the places of the "Old tiitard" who displayed such courage in the work last ear. Dr. A .P. CULBERTSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office Second Door North Minor & Co. Store. Heppner, - - Oregon. Drs. WINNARD & McMURDO PH YSICIANS & SURGEONS Heppner, - - Oregon Dr. F. N. CIIRISTENSON DENTIST Heppner, Oregon Offices with Drs. Winnard & McMurdo C. E. WOODSON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office in Palace Hotel. Heppner, Ore. SAM E. VAN VACTOR ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Heppner, Oregon S. E. NOTSON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW ' Office In Court House, Heppner, Ore. WELLS & NYS ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Heppner, - - Oregon NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS ibv the Anww of Morrow County. NOTICE IS IIKKKUY lilYKN that Oreifoii. for Year tlU. on the second Monday in Neptemlwr, All pemona interested or having any (Monday, September 11th, l'.Ul.) the ; complaint against their iieitmeiit ltoard of Kqimhjatuui of Morrow i for the year I'.'U, ahould appear at County, will attend at tne Court lloue that tune. Petition for reduction of in Morrow County, Oreiron, and null- i arnicftiuneiit mut Iw rencnlttt in wril licly examine the Aaaramnent Roll for j ititf, veretied by oath of applicant or Mfiirw County, Oreiron, for the Year hm attorney, and ihuxt I liM with I'.Ml, and will correct all errora In the hoard the limt week it i in Ken- valuation, description or qoalitie of laiidii, luta or other property aeM-d not he considered or acted upon hy the loHt"d. "(HiT'Tinl1 "'''''"""r' trc't"n AuKui J. J. WEI.I.S, Assessor Morrow County, Oregon KNA1TENIJERG & JOHNSON ATTORNEYS AND COUNCELOKS AT LAW lone, .... Oregon W. I SMITH, ABSTRACTER Only complete Bet of abstract booki in Morrow County. HEPPNER, OREGON FOR- ITNE UP-TO-DATE HOMES ; Sea T. C. DENNISEE, ARCHITECT AM) CONTRACTOR. LOUS PEARSON The People-. Cash Market la making special pricva at Ihe prrarnt time on TAILOR Vic Groshen Ice Cold Beer, Either Bottle or Draught, To Quench The Thirst These Hot Summer Days Heppner, 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 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 City Meat Market Wholesale & Retail Butchers KINSMAN & HALL, Props. Phone 563 J. H. COX CONTRACTOR and BUILDER Flam and Estimates Furnished for All Kinds of Building.' First Oust Work Only. 1 Make a Specialty of and Have Complete Lqiiipment Jor House Moving mod, and any petition or application baron and hama. If )ou need any of not no made vetilled and hied hull thew now It the time to lake advant- Heppner, ri Oregon. Heppner Garage All Kinds of Repair Work Done Quickly We are agents for Ford, Overland and Mitchell Automobiles. (I I