Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, September 08, 1914, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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PACE TWO
HEPPNER HERALD, H EPPN'FR, OREGON-
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1914.
E.G. HARLAN
EDITOR
AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
TUESDAYS tnd FRIDAYS
EDITORIAL SECTION L
HEPPNER HERALD
HARLAN
MANAGER
SUBSCRIPTIONS $1.50 PER YEAR
OUTSIDE COUNTY $1.50
There lias been considerable speculation as
to how England's possessions would stand
by her in the advent of Avar. These are be
ing satisfied now for the solidarity of the
Empire seems to be
English Colonies stronger than ever.
Faithful in War Probably it takes some
great public calamity
of this nature to make them realize that they
are the sons of England in Avhatever province
they may live. Different Canadian provin
ces have donated food stuffs, from thirty to
fifty thousand men are in arms and a part of
them on the Avay to the continent. From
India troops are on the Avay and ships and
men from Australia have captured many
islands in the Pacific. Should conditions
arise which called for further and larger aid
from the colonies, such Avould be forthcoming.
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Any person avIio has examined the register
in the Palace lately aviII see such signatures
as, John Smith, The Roundup City, Henry
Jones, 1915 and J. T. Knapps, The Egg City.
'1 J io idea is no new one as far as Ave can learn.
anvone can use it. Everv city of importance
in the United States and
A Suggestion, also Kansas has adopted
some slogan for their city.
It. is an inexpensive method of advertising
your home town, it sIioavs that you think Avell
of it, all of which is a silent tribute to your
self. We suggest that the Commercial Club
adopt some slogan for Heppner. Something
short, suggestive and true of the toAvn. Some
thing like, John Smith, Happy Homes, or
anything which will bring the town before
the public in this easy, excellent and exten
sive way.
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As the new Model Studebaker will
Ik' out soon. I am offering my Stude
baker Six Passenger at a price that
will surprise you. I have several
standing oilers, some of which are only
a little less than I ask for this big
powerful car which has only run about
1500 miles and is now equipped with
a full set of new Goodyear All-weather
tread tires. Also a new extra tire.
A real bargain for anybody who wants
a good roomy, easy-riding car. Looks
like new and is as good as new. This
car must be sold in the next ten days,
let us add.
J. B. SPARKS,
Studerbaker Dealer.
The MAXWELL "25"
Lightweight Cheap to run-ask for Demonstration.
$750
f . o. b.
factory
The Care of
Your Teeth.
comes from an
The first thing that a child should be taught
to do is to take care of his person. No per
son can expect to do good, efficient work avIio
fails to keep his person clean, especially those
Avho do not clean their teeth. Of all places
the mouth should be kept in sanitary condi
tion. There are a vast num
ber of diseases that spring
from an unhealthy mouth.
Pyorrhea is a disease Avhich
unclealy condition of the
mouth, it folloAvs up the teeth and attacks the
alveolar processes and is the main cause for
old people losing their teeth. The cart! of
teeth is receiving attention in every Avalk of
life. Experiments conducted last year in
Cleveland and Indianapolis Avitli deficient
pupils in the schools showed that most of
them were negligent with their teeth and af
ter "toothbrush drills" Avere inaugurated,
these pupils took their rank with the rest of
the students.
Just before school opens every scholar
should have his teeth examined, eyes also,
and should be encouraged to practice regu
larly and industriously with a toothbrush.
The matter of keeping well is so easy that
most of us have overlooked it. Cleaning
your teeth is a habit and one which spells
lreedom from tooth trouble, good digestion
and long life. The brush, my boy, the brush
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The Canadian Pacific Railway has taken off
several of their trans-continental trains and
have sent the men back to England to fight
on full pay. It also suggested to its 80,000
employees that they
sei aside one day's pay
and donate it to the
Hnglish Avar fund,
Such n contribution
" 1 11 Fill
eonshiernii'!. urns toes
the big corporation come in for its share of
the terrible cost of Avar. It might be remem
bered that during the Civil War, when the
attention of the people was distracted, the
rnilrods of this country accumulated much of
the vast wealth they now possess. Hut in
this case the railroad is sharing in the gen
eral cost of the struggle and not taking ail
vantage of the times. Surely a commend
able stand and one which will stand them in
giiml slead in the tlavs that are to come.
England has announced that her troops from
India are on the Avay to the Continental Avars.
These comprise mostly of native Indian
troops and will be their first introduction to
the "Western world.
How India Will Aside from all other
Benefit By War. aspects yf the ques
tion, it Avill be a avoik.1-
orful treat to the Indians. Here they Avill
mingle Avitli the best races of the Avorld and
the effects will be far-reaching for good.
They will carry back with them new ideas,
new habits, Avays of living and modes of
thinking and we prophesy that their mis
sionary nvrsage to their countrymen will
be productive of good that Avould otherwise
have taken generations to accomplish.
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Napoleon called his privates "cannon fod
der." This aptly expresses the average mili
tary man's idea of the men Avho carry the
rifles. Their business is to deal with the de
struction of human lives.
A Military Man's When a fort is to be
Views Of War. captured the number
of guns defending it is
learned, how fast these can be worked and
Iioav many men will be killed is calculated
and then twice that number is dispatched
against it. The one-half which can not be
massacred capture the fort. The others are
the cannon fodder. This is not a glorious
view of Avar but is is the practical logical
and true side to consider .
A Corporation's
Share In the Cost
of The War.
would amount to
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS
j NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
on the second Monday in September,
(Monday, September 14th, 1914,) the
Board of Equalization of Morrow
County, will attend at the Court House
in Morrow County, Oregon, and pub
' licly examine- the Assessment Roll for
; Morrow County, Oregon, for the Year
1 1914, and will correct all errors in
valuation, description or qualities of
lands, lots or other property assessed
by the Assessor of Morrow County,
Oregon, for Year 1914.
All persons interested or having any
complaint against their assessment
for the year 1914, should appear at
that time. Petitions for reduction of
assessment must be presented in writ
ing, verehed by oath ot applicant or
his attorney, and must be filed with
the board the first week it is in ses
sion, and any petition or application
not so made verified and filed shall
not be considered or acted upon by the
board.
Dated at Heppner, Oregon, August
20th, 1914.
J. J. WELLS,
Assessor Morrow County, Oregon
The Jack Rabbit Garage
Headquarters for OIL, GASOLINE, and all kinds of AUTO
mobile Accessories.
Expert Repair Work
Andy Komi says that when he sells his wheat
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nun geiM nis w ne ue will DUlId a house 111
town. He couldn't go Avrong in building a
lew lor rent.
The Czar of Hussia has changed the name of
St. Petersburg. It looks lilu there will be
several other changes i.f this nature before
the treaty of pca'T is signed.
It didn't take the English and Irish long to
forget their prievences when (lerniany step
ped in.
Germany has issued a decree statins-' that nnv
son of the Fatherland who does not return to
the colors at the present time will be depriv
ed of his right to inherit property Avhidi he
might fall heir to in the
Inheritances future. However in
nf Tiffn.vi ri.J. A ..!.... II . i
" inicuu iimua, iviuenca uiey can oe-
eonie heirs to an op
portunity to make a fortune for themselves,
which is always better than n fortune in
herited. And what good is a fortune, large
or small, after a man is shot full of holes and
laid away in the earth with io more burial
ceremonials than are given to u horse! We
don't advise staying away from the Father
land in her time of need, the man should
satisfy his own conscience, but as a matter of
inheritance, Ave would advise the foreigner
to stay in the country where h can make his
own living and even accumulate a modest
fortune, especially if lie is a foreigner and has
the average industry of the average foreigner.
The People's Cash Market is making
special prices at the present time on
bacon and hams. If you need any of
Ihese 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.
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 O. M. Yeager for estimates on
Septic tanks, cement walks and base
ments.
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
F. DYE,
DENTIST
Pemanently located in Odd Fellows
building, Rooms 4 and 5.
SEE HARLAN
Before you place the order for that piece of
CLASSY JOB PRINTING
Dr. II. T. ALLISON
PHYSICIAN & SUKGEONS
Office Patterson Drug Store
Heppner, - - Oregon
The Allies might well use J. P. Jones oft
Moteil remark, "We haven't started to ("Hit
vet."
The "Sick Man of Europe'
show signs of lile.
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is beginning to
Dr. A .P. CULBERTSON
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office Second Door North Minor &
Co. Store.
Heppner, - - Oregon.
Vic Groslien
Ice Cold Beer, Either Bottle or
Draught, To Quench The
Thirst These Hot
Summer
Days
Heppner, Oregon
Drs. WINNARD & McMURDO
PII YSICIANS & SURGEONS
Heppner, Oregon
Dr. F. N. CHRISTENSON
DENTIST
Heppner, Oregon
Offices with
Drs. Winnard & McMurdo
HOUSES FOR SALE ON EASY
TERMS-Small Payment Down
Stop Paying Rent Money Into Sombody' Pocket. Own Your own
Home and be Independent. We invite your Inquiries. . . .
BINNS' REAL ESTATE
C. E. WOODSON
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Office in Palace Hotel. Heppner, Ore.
SAM E. VAN VACTOR
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Heppner, Oregon
ELKHORN RESTAURANT
Best Meals in the City and at
the most reasonable prices
Everything ne t and clean
Short orders served in quick and satisfactory style
S. L NOTSON
ATTORNEY'-AT-LAW
Office in Court House, Heppner, Ore.
"Go to Church" has heen changed to "(Jo to
War."
IRRICON ITEMS
WELLS & NYS
ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW
Heppner, Oregon
City Meat Market
Wholesale & Retail
Butchers
KINSMA rl A L, Props.
Phone 563
Most nil of the houses in Irrigon
are now occupied.
Of foumc everyone is going to the
t oimty Kair.
IONK ITEMS
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School utartii on Tuesday, Sept. H.
The theachera are hero mid lire gel
ting ready fur their work.
Walter Caldwell and Oscar Corey
returned from the harvest llvlila the
ihiiit irv pi wit ween. i- Mii i . .
lV V....-J. Wr,l MoNM. ahipprt out
of Arlington, were Irrigon visitor
taut week. Mr. I Wring him recently
moved from Coyote to Arlington.
Colonel Newport, of llermiston,
having completed hi work of the rail
road cut -oil, ha I evil winking for
mini time on the Ciovernmcnl ditch n
few milra east of Irrigon. He took a
contrai l for one and one half miles
of ditch work.
Theodore Park and Mr. Pattc son
spent Sunday in llcrmi-.ton.
Mr. kicker in teaching in MilUni,
I in in
J red
ruretl assistance and in now operating
the farm.
m fur i.f
hogs, Sun. Iny morning.
Ernest I. tin. I. II finished threshing
lust Kriday. He brought his men to
town Saturday.
It. Kullington wan awn leaving Sun
day to parts unknown.
Ilaili y Sperry returned to town af
ter an eight week' ahsence. lie has
Ifvrt with the I.umlell threshing out
tit. Mrs. T. M. Item-did with her son,
Mode, left for l.o Angeles, where
Mr. Iti-nediit and Miss Withycomlw
will I united 111 the holy l.omls of
matrimony.
Earnest llillikcr at thrown out
of his wugon lust week and sprained
his ankle Imdly.
miss Mahle Wood is staying at the
home of llerh Olden.
A party consisting of l.nnw Pad.
l-erg, Krank Engleiiimi, Walt I'uyear
and John Cochran Murted last Vri
day .y auto to the Toppenish roundup
which is now in progress.
Misses Margaret itml Cwemlolrn
Jonra left Saturday morning for Cot
tage Clove where they will attend
school. They were accompanied by
Mis Lucy Snow.
KNAITENBEKG & JOHNSON
ATTORNEYS
AND COUNCELORS AT LAW
lone, Oregon
W. L. SMITH,
ABSTRACTER
j Only complete act of abstract hooka
in Morrow County.
J. H. COX
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
nana and Estimates Furnished for All Kinds of Buildings.
First Class Work Only.
I Make a tymaty of and Have Complete
equipment jor
House Moving
HEPPNER,
OREGON
NOTICE.
My new Pall and Winter hata will
he ready the first week in September.
Mr. 1). Ik Mr!, amy, .ringlan. Ore.
FOR FINE IP-TO HATE HOMES
See
T. (J. PENMSEE,
ARCHITECT AND CONTRACTOR.
Iloh IVxter, a well known Willow1
Creek rancher, paid this city a isit, j
Saturday. ,
LOUS PEARSON
O. M. eager. Contractor, will do
your building, repairing. rte and lake i
your wook hay or anvlhimr of lue '
i in richange for the wot k. ,
TAILOR
Heppner,
Oregon.
Heppner Garage
All Kinds of Repair Work Done Quickly
We are agents for
Ford, Overland and Mitchell
Automobiles.
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