1 V'PIDAY. OfTOHER !," H'14. 3 E. G. HARLAN EDITOR AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER TUESDAYS id FRIDAYS EDITORIAL SECTION L HEPPNER HERALD . K. HARLAN MANAGER SUBSCRIPTIONS $1.50 PER YEAR OUTSIDE COUNTY $1.50 It is no slighting lvnuirk when v- say thai it docs not require a man with a college degree to make the tiiherruliu test in animals. In fact hundreds of farmers are doing it all over this hroad land of ours. "Red-Tape" In every agricultural Hard on Cattle. (school worthy of pas sing notice this is one of the first, tilings which the farmer lad is taught to do. Tiiherculosis is a terrible discji.se and everv nrecaution should he used to curb its growth and to stamp out where it now presents itself. At the present time a breeder of fancy cattle must have every nnnnnl which he sells examined for tuber culosis. No one wants to buy a diseased ani mal, which is lilting and proper. Of course it is impossible to ship cat tie outside the ntale which arc not accompanied with a bill of health. If a man in lone wants to sell a registered animal to a man in Ileppner, he sends for the veterinarian in Pendleton who conies ami examines the animal and issue him a certificate. To get, this certificate will cost him not less than $'jr. This is what we call "red-tape" in the, administration of government and what is driving our best men out of the fancy stock business. One of our leading stockmen recently told us that this condition of affairs is what, is driving him out of the business. Surely it is somethinir that votl can letchenze on. As far as we have been able to find out. to master the technique of the tuberculin test would not take over two hours and there arc plenty of men here who possess the mental development to trust, with the matter. Lmwh are only crystali.ed public opinion and we believe public opinion is in line for a change in the matter of testing cuttle. Let's look to the laws and retain those men in the cattle busi ness. o A Matter of Comparison. and considering (In state Fair, we rank any competition. The Fair Season is almost over. We saw several of these and can form a standard by which we can judge (he Morrow County Fair. A3 to Agricultural displays, Morrow Coun ty bail on display the finest products in thin depart iiieiit of any Fair in Fiaalern Oregon showing made at (he well towards the too in In the Stock showing we diil not aiuiear to advantage because we did not bring it to the Fair. There is 110 serious argument to the effect that we do not pos sess stuck which will compare favorably with any in the slate, which is the same as saying ill the entire Pacific Northwest. One thing which impresses us is the fact that you can't hold a combination Fair and Pace Meet to advantage. One or the other will be but a side attraction and in most cases the races pio e the main drawing card. It is no overstatement when we say that the Miimr display at the local fair would have compared favorably w ith the entire Tri Coun ty agricultural exhibit. An institution of this kind is a miserable failure if it happens to rain so that the races can not be held. Al so another cardinal drawback to Ihe race meet idea conns in when the local horses act as "tillers" for the races. At. the Tri Conn 1 ., 1'.. : .. 1 1 1 . ... . i in 1 1 i lie i.-u ye purses w ell! 1 11 mil si e horses and Ihe local men and horses- that cvcrvoii. knew wi re among the "also ran." Paces art all right, but given in connection with Fairs, they have failed to make good. The chief duly of the voters of this country is In elect II Congress, e 'n ember I hat w 'til si t this country riht again. It is not light now. The Chief Duty Let 1 ivehini of Voters. self that it is right. Condition me not what tin v should be in a land of such abuiid ant resources. They were not inmle wrung by the war. cither, although the war in F,u lope ha- jiuYctcil soine conditions iiiKel'selv. Thev wen- all wrong before the war came o give a ov ring of Iheir humiliation and ie Ileal. I', Veil HOW We Will not be able to tak t .... 1' ll . . ... .' . onus. viniiv oi tliese gooil we cannot maun t . ..... 1 . . . . . "ie until we have Hie tncloru to do it in. and men an- not going to put their nuutey in sUeh factories lor the short period of the war after the war is over they want kimw that the tariff will bo right to enable tin-in to continue In make thing, with Ihe liigbcr piici.t American labor. If ihe il,,od of iiiiarls stall up again, a it had started liMoii-'the war, such im 11 would l-e b ft strand f with their factories. The tariff must be made to equal at least the difference in the labor cost hero and abroad, or we will not have the factories in America and we will continue to have men out of work and wages in all our manufactur ing centers. The thing to do is to make the tariff wholly American and to do it as quickly as possible, in order that we may resume normal manu facturing and commercial conditions again. We have never prospered under free trade and until labor conditions are equalized, we never will. See that the tariff is made right, and that must lie by electing the right kind of a con gress this year. o There are some men who possess such 11 iiery temperament that when they reach out for words and none of the size and caliber are handy they manufacture some for the oc casion. 1 lie business ot comma: words goes on all the time and at Coining Words, the present lime the various trade-names have been devised by men who have hit upon some happy combination of everyday words. The word Nabisco, used by the National Biscuit Company, was made by taking tin first two letters of National, the first three of Biscuit and the first two of Company. The word Pcleo, the name of (he famous lighting system on automoliiles. was iormed hv fak ing the first letters of each of the words. Detroit Flectric Lighting and the first two of Company. It is said that the word Barber was used to designate those men who trimmed the beards of the barbarians who lingered around tin' city of Koine after they had sacked the cny, iney iieing desirous ol appearing like the ltonians. The word news, according lo some, was first used in Switzerland. In the upper mountainous regions there wore small stores where the mountaineers went to get their information about what was going on in the Valleys below. Travelers from all Hides and IVlts Wanted v a- Wvnr.r winits vour hides, pelts and woof and will pay Kod prices for same, ( all on or plione mm ai. me Ileppner Milling Company s office at any time. FOR SALE O. I. 0. hoars. One two-year old, eiKht 300 lb., one live months old and several otner pin. All IhoroiiRhhred and registered sunn. Archie Cox and Frank Lieuallen. Ileppner, uregon. LOST A brown mare, 6 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. R, with a Z directly below it. It was last seen about two weeks ago near Parker Mill. O. E. AV right, ot Ileppner, is the owner and will give $10 reward for its return. NOTICE. My new Fall and Winter hats will be ready the first week in September. Mrs. 1). B. DeLaney, Lexington, Ore. The MAXWELL "25" Lightweight-Cheap to run-ask for Demonstration. $750 -The Jack Rabbit Garage Headquarters for OIL, GASOLINE, and all kinds of AUTO mobile Accessories. Expert Repair Work $10.() REWARD. Strayed or stolen from Louis E. Fridley'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. lias a heavy coat of black curly hair with a small white spot under his chest. Very friendly disposition and wore a small collar when last seen. Address tne 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. Y eager do your carpenter j work. The People's Cash Market is making special prices at the present time on baron 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. directions met here and brought the reports of what was going on in all parts of the world. On the roofs were weather vanes with the letters N, V), W, X, on the four points of the vane. Some man joined them togeth er and the word news was coined, meaning the place where information of the world's events could be found. When a prince gets a scratch lie gets lots of advertising out of it, hut there are a hundred thousand poor devils who have deeper wounds who get no mention at nil, and the worst of it is they are getting their wounds out of a war that began with the misfortunes of a priucelet at Sarajevo a little barnacle, or festering son- on nineteenth century civ ili zalioti, which is about the most that can be said for any prince and the wonder is that in this age any one should follow the doctrine that one family can inherit the right to gov ern another and call it divine. "What side is your paper on in this Ku ropeaii war!" asks one inaii who thinks this paper has been written over all sides. We are glad he has not been able to find out, al though it has made him mad. AW are on tin side of Immunity ami that is for an early peace. It is nut an American paper's busi ness to be arguing for any side of such a con troversay for any course of such a conlm- troversay. Hut, of course, every paper mii-t, more or less, indulge in discussions growing out of the w ar. I'nUl Ihe wars drove them out of hiding we never realized how many American were loafing and inviting their souls in I'aiii.pe. They have been rushing home for weeks and New York expects '.lO.uno more to he lauded there. Let us hi.pt- .some of t lit men and women w ill stay home a w hile and some might even go lo work and add their llllte of Useful Ucss ,i ,. world. See O. M. Yeager for estimates on Septic tanks, cement walks and basements. SEE HARLAN Before you place the order for that piece of CLASSY JOB PRINTING PROFESSIONAL COLUMN V. DYE, DENTIST I'emanently located in Odd Fellows building, Idioms 4 and 5. Dr.lLT. ALLISON PHYSICIAN & SURGEONS Office, Patterson Drug Store Ileppner, - - Oregon Vic Groshen Ice Cold Beer, Either Bottle or Draught, To Quench The Thirst These Hot Summer Days Heppner, Oregon Dr. A .P. CULBERTSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office Second Door North Minor & Co. Store. Ileppner, - Oregon. Drs. AYINNARI) & McMURDO PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS Heppner, - Oregon Dr. F. N. CHRISTENSON DENTIST Heppner, Oregon Offices with Dm. Winnnrd & 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 ATTORNEY-ATLAW Office in Palace Hotel. Heppner, Ore. 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 SAM E. VAN V ACTOR ATTOUNEY-ATLAW Heppner, Oregon ii-l imposes 1'id vnn happen to note tlmt Morrow County was iiwiird,., S,.,-ond I'lviuiuin for ilu- mo-t I'liiutifiil di-plav nl tin- State Fair? A man in tin- urovrry luisini'ss whose liist nami is Sum, ivvi-litly Nil. I, "Von will idwnvx mt M ... i ...... .. ' . ..--non , oiiiuy aillollC 1 lit Wlllllels, slio starts out to do niiv tiling." We that's r'uht Sam:! w In n K'll'ss Anioiii; tlio otln-r tilings you niiulit iisk M-im-of tin- ran. li. lairs for i-llic- is just where they -land on tin- Star K.uite running out of Ileppner, especially thus,, which have ivan-d to In- operated. S. E. NOTSON ATTOUNEY-ATLAW Olliic in Court House, Ileppner, Ore. WELLS &NYS ; ATTOUNEVSATLAW Heppner, Ori'Kon KNAPPENRERti & JOHNSON ATTORNEYS AM) ( t)l NCELons AT LAW lone, Orer.on W. 1. SMITH. ABSTRACTER duty rnnipliir net of abjtrict biHiki in Morrow County. . HEPPNER. City Meat Market FRANK HALL, Prop. Retail Butcher Fat Stock Always Wanted at Market Prices. Phone 563 J. H. COX CONTRACTOR and BUILDER rhtmand Kttintutr Fun).ihal for All Kinds of Buildings. Firxt Clous Work Only. I Make a Sirniltij f and I hue Complete rimpiiiriit jtr House Moving OREGON von i in e i p-vo-i.vtk homes T. C. DENNISEE, ARCHITECT AND CONTRACTOR. LOUS PEARSON TAILOR Heppner Garage All Kinds of Repair Work Done Quickly We arc agents for Ford, Overland and Mitchell Automobiles. 4 Itppnrr, Orrgoo.