Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, October 02, 1914, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    fpinw OCTOBER 2, 1314.
E.G. HARLAN
EDITOR
AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
TUESDAYS nd FRIDAYS
EDITORIAL SECTION
HEPPNER HERALD
HARLAN
MANAGER
SUBSCRIPTIONS $1.50 PER YEAR
OUTSIDE COUNTY $1.50
Hides and Pelts Wanted
Frank Wvncr wants your hides, pelts
and wool and will pay Rood prices for
same. Call on or phone him at the
Heppner Milling Company's office at
any time.
Of ull the writers who lived in Kmi! during this Church. It is the manifestation that we
that wonderful time which we call the Age are right only a part of the time and no man
of Agustuf?, none now is so widely read as jean afford to say another is wholly wrong,
pintnr-fh Plutarch whs a lecturer, a farmer ! Women 's Clubs are everywhere breaking
FOR SALE O. I. C. boars. One
two-year old, weight 500 lbs., one five
months old and several other pigs.
All thoroughbred and registered stock.
' Archie Cox and Frank Lieuallen,
Heppner, Oregon.
The MAXWELL "25"
Lightweight-Cheap to run-ask for Demonstration.
$750
f . o. b.
factory
and a Priest of Apollo. Practically all that
we know of the great
The Portland Ad. men of Greece and
Club Quartet. Rome is what Plutarch
tells us. His words are
legal tender wherever thinkers meet. In the
Life of Pericles he lias King Philip say t?
Alexander, "Are you not ashamed to sing so
well?" And Antisthenes, when he was told
that Ismenias played excellently on the flute,
answered, "Well, he is good for nothing else;
otherwise he would not have played so well."
Take any period of time you may you will
find this same feeling expressed in the triatr
ment and estimation of singers and musicians.
There is only one exception that we know
anything about and that is in. regard to the
general estimation of the Portland Ad. Club
Quartette. This is an organization in which
ability has not been squandered on music
alone but generously on character, good fel
lowship and a desire to do and be like thost
who pay their good Woodrow Wilson dol
lars to be entertained. We arc told that they
can do other tilings than sing. They are in
terested in everything human and can carry
on an intelligent conversation with the bus
driver. This is something new for artists of
their nature and kind. It is the modern
artist, if you please.
There is considerable academic discussion
to the effect that liberal education does not
associato itself with music and art. It is just
as much to society to be modest, gentle and
useful as it is to be learned, talented and
still bo a cad. It is at good time to laugh
when you see a mighty bundlo of pretence and
affection coming down the street. Dignity
is the mask of ignorance, that which makes
the imps of comedy hold their sides when they
behold us demanding obeisance because we
have fallen heir to a. tupence of talent.
in v lio s W no musicians and artists art
among the very last in the list. Only ten
per cent of them are college graduates,
Fifty two percent of the lawyers are college
graduates. No wonder the average person
cares little to associate with them. They
have been petted by society so long that most
of their faculties have atrophied. Rut
thanks to such organizations as the Portlam
Ad. i lui), a new dav is dawning, lliey arc
of the demos, and still sing splendidly, sonic
tiling significant. We hope they will be with
us during llie lecture course. I hey are
striving to place their art in line with the
spirit of the times, there is no bunko, pre
tenec or sham in the show.
o
Love of fair play can be said to be one of the
dominant characteristics of the American
people. All anyone can ask is an etpia
chance and it is when we do not get till
that we experience commotion, conflict an
other things too strong or printers ink to Het
forth. A few days agi
Much Meaning In we printed the motto of
Thia Motto. the Federated Churn
and the sentiment ex
pressed in the few words struck sympatho
tic. chord in our being. Tho motto reads
"With thyself practice the utmost strictness
as touching the things that thou shall h
lieve and do. I'nto all others grant the ut
most liberty." I his motto, ho Hev. Ferris
tells us, was gleaned from the works of an
old French philosopher living over two thou
sand year ago. It matters liMle what fait
you may embrace, what political stand you
might take, what your views on citv better
incut may be or your attitude on ativ otlic
matters, the knowledge that your neighbor
holds this feeling towards you will lessen the
spirit of antagonism and misunderstanding
w li ith is invariably the rule.
We baud ourselves together with our kind
down sectarian lines, simply because Meth
odist women find that Baptist women are
jompanionable and kind. Where a strong,
stalwart young Presbyterian falls in love with
a charming young Christian, either one or the
other will soon shed all conscientious de
nominational scruples concerning twecdledee
and tweedledum. If men will ever grow
treat enough so that they no longer fear
other men and feel at home with all their
kind, instead of merely a few, then will many
sects disappear.
o
There is an old story about the man who
lived four miles from Niagara Falls and
i LOST A brown mare, fi years old
'and weighs about 1200 pounds. Is
marked with a star on the fore-head
and with a brand on the left should
er C. K., with a Z directly below it.
; It was last seen about two weeks ago
near Parker's Mill. O. E. Wright, of
Heppner, is the owner and will give
! $10 reward for its return.
The Jack Rabbit Garage
Headquarters lor OIL, GASOLINE, and all kinds of AUTO
mobile Accessories.
Expert Repair Work
-
NOTICE.
My new Fall and Winter hats will
be ready the first week in September.
; Mrs. 1). li. DeLaney, Lexington, Ure.
never thought it worth his time to go over
and see them. This but reflects the average
state of mind that
The Ability to See many of us have con
and Understand. cerning our own locali
ty. We want to see
others places, other people and their ways,
forgetting that to master which is near. I he
article appearing in the last edition of this
paper concerning the granducr of Morrow
County was written by one with an apprecia
tive mind and heart. One who has traveled,
seen and experienced and finds something in
lis county equal to anything in this wide
nation of ours.
Life consists in exploration. The child is
continually exploring his surroundings and
continues till the dav ot Ins death. We are
alwavs stretching out, looking for other
worlds to conquer and in our haste we over-
ook the nearest and close at hand, forgetting
that to know thyself and the immediate sur
roundings is the only sure way to form an ap
preciation of what lies farther on.
o
t is with no mean measure of satisfaction
that we heard that Morrow County took
first honors at the State Fair in the I'lastem
Oregon division. Through these columns
we have been telling
Miss Morrow County the people that we ha
at the State Fair. just as good products
as you can find any
where and better than you will find in most
places. Tillamook only succeeded in an
nexing two more points in winning the
honors in the first division, and one should
remember that she is more favorably located
and that the Morrow County exhibit had
been shown once and was not in the pink of
condition.
When you mention the Nature-favored
spots of this earth, don't forget to mention
old Morrow County, the place where good
things grow, where opportunity bumps into
everyone and plenty and prosperity await
those xx ill co-operate with Nature and Man.
o
Harry Cummings tells us that he raised one
and one-half tons of tomatoes u a plot1 of
ground one hundred feet long and sixteen
feet wide. A few years ago Harry was call
ed "Tomato Cunnnings"
Concerning by those who said that the
Tomatoes. red berries couldn't be
grown here. Harry says
that they must be supplied with shade to do
well here and unless they do have hhade tiiey
will not grow to advantage. Everyone see
ing his exhibit at the fair could not hut be
impressed with the number and size of the
tomatiH's on every vine.
Tomatoes like many other vegetables,
fruits and grains were thought not practical
to grow in this county, but Harry has shown
that they can be successfully grown by grow
ing them. This is one of the advantages of
fairs, to show people what can be done. So
much for "Tomato Cnmmiiigs."
o
It's encouraging to see so inanv people going
in a social way because it is the law of our 'to the State Fair. One man came from
nature. It is an instinct implanted deep in J twenty-live miles in the mountains to Hepp
the heart of humanity, and has come to usjner to take the train.
adown the ages from the time when self pre I o
sen ation made . h.uship necessity. The Any young man can g.-t a good education
strile of existence sets every man's hand right' at horn,, if he w ants it bad enough,
against every other, and to stand against a; Drop us a line and we will tell vou how.
greater foe clanship came in, ami certain men !
$10.00 REWARD.
St raved or stolen from Louis E.
i Fridlev's ranch near Lexington about
August 20; one small heavy-set dog,'
about eighteen months old but looks
more like a pup. Answers to the
! name Donnie. Has a heavy coat of
black curly hair with a small white
I spot under his chest. Very friendly
disposition and wore a small collar
when last seen. Address the Owner,
John E. Renny, Sunset, Idaho.
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
Let O. M. Yeager do your carpenter
i work.
The People's Cash Market is making
! special prices at the present time on
bacon and hams. It you need any ot
these now it the time to take advant
age of the reduced prices. It is a
good habit to drop into their market
j occasionally, it will mean money in
your pocket.
Sec O. M. Yeager for estimates on
Septic tanks, cement walks and base-
ments.
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
i F. DYE,
DENTIST
I Pemancntly located in Odd Fellows
I building, Rooms 4 and 5.
SEE HARLAN
Before you place the order for that piece of
CLASSY JOB PRINTING
Dr. II. T. ALLISON
PHYSICIAN & SURGEONS
Ollice Patterson Drug Store
j Heppner, - - Oregon
Dr. A .P. CULBERTSON
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office Second Door North Minor &
Co. Store.
Hoppner, - - Oregon.
Vic Groshen
Ice Cold Beer, Either Bottle or
Draught, To Quench The
Thirst These Hot
Summer
Days
Heppner, Oregon
Drs. W'INNAIID & McMURDO
PH YSICIANS & SURGEONS
Heppner, Oregon
Dr. F. N. CHRISTENSON
DENTIST
Hoppner, Oregon
Offices with
Drs. Winnard & McMurdo
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
C. E. WOODSON
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW j
Office in Palace Hotel. Heppner, Ore.
SAM E. VAN V ACTOR
i
j ATTORN EY-AT-LAW
Heppner, Oregon
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
woiv In other turn fruity and fidelity. A
religious tli'iuuiiiiiiitintt nit excuse fur ivr
tain ihmi.1 furitiiiin n lit 1 1 Mn-ial community.
A ri'iiiiniiiiity which does xaluaMe work for
pxitl. 'riii- In I'cleaxap1 lit t !) them,
linxu-v r, i mainly m social thine Nome mix
it i Ihmhiis.. i. mi I.elieXc in haptiMii i im
liiiT-Oi.ii mi. I the i. Hut ly -.prinkling.
'IIh ii- is tinu a greater mux rtneiit irniiiir mi
aud ran see traces ,.f it in tin motto ofllMU-r attend tlu Kexival.
Wo didn't hoar much ahout Mrs. I'ma Tilla
I'nniity ut the State Fair.
,-.'.. ...
TIuti xx ill ho plenty i.f good x rather iioxx,
sincn 1lu Fair is ox rr
An-I Mill th.-y call it tin- Tri County Fair.
o
S. E. NOTSON
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW
Office in Court House, Hoppner, Ore.
City Meat Market
Wholesale & Retail
Butchers
KINSMAN & HALL, Props.
Phone 563
WELLS & NYS ,
ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW I
Heppner, Oregon
knappenheim; & johnson
ATTORNEYS
AM) COlNCLLORS AT LAW
lone, .... Oregon ,
W. L. SMITH,
ABSTRACTER I
Only complete of abut rid book ,
in Morrow County.
Hr.PPNKK, OREGON
Hilt KINK I T-TO-IUTE HOMES
J. H. COX
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
Plans and Estimates Furnished for All Kinds of Buildings.
First Class Work Only.
I Make a SjH.-ialty of and Have Complete
Equipment fvr
House Moving
T. (5.
ARCHITECT
DENMSEE.
AM) CONTRACTOR.
LOtIS PEAKSON
TAILOU
Heppner Garage
All Kinds of Repair Work Done Quickly
We are agents for
Ford, Overland and Mitchell
Automobiles.
Hrppnrr, m
Ottoii.