Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, October 13, 1914, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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HEPPNER HERALP, HFPPN'ER, OREGON,
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1914.
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E. G. HARLAN
EDITOR
AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
TUESDAYS .nd FRIDAYS
EDITORIAL SECTION
HEPPNER HERALD
L. K. HARLAN
MANAGER
SUBSCRIPTIONS $1.50 PER YEAR
OUTSIDE COUNTY $1.50
The chief business of the state is to make good
citizens and when she does not, as has veil
been said, she is scheduled for the greased
chute and its destination is Oblivion. Every
child in the State should not only have a com
mon school education but he should have a
couple of years in some
Enlarge the institution which will
University Campus equip him with some
profession by which he
can add to the joy of living and make his time
count. All State universities are endeavoring
to couple up with the plain people by a system
of correspondence. The idea seemed to have
started with the International Correspondence
School which made it work ar.d was adopted
by the State as a matter of self-defense. This
is right, beautiful and in the line of common
sense. If the individual can't go to the Uni
versity, then the University should go to him.
This is what is being done in the State of
Oregon. It is possible now to take most any
course that you may desire by mail. Every
thing has its excuse for existing and the fact
that this department of the University has
prospered seems to prove its right for existence.
Not long ago we were told that a prominent
lawyer down in the county seat of Wasco coun
ty got his start reading law whila herding
sheep, and strange tales are told of how people
passing by could hear his lofty and impassioned
pleas to the pensivo sheep. Think of how much
easier it would have been for this man to have
gotten in communication with the State Uni
versity and had the hard kinks in the profes
sion straightened by helpful minds.
The course by mail can never grow old or
obsolete for the continual tramp of feet march
on, the youth of the land. The mass of
humanity increases and life becomes more com
plex. The struggle for existence becomes
keener and we need all the equipment that we
can get. The University is supplying this as
never before. Those people who work in the
open air, dig in the ground and build in the
air, then buckle down to half an hour at their
i' t-sons are hound to be winners. To slide,
drift, loll and dwaddle, with no definite point
in view is to arrive at the point of Nowhere
and drift on the shoals of Uncertainty. To all
mi n desirous of gettting up in the league stand
in, bitter get into communication with the
Extension Department of the University, you
win he on the road to better things.
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HM f
i in- ci y a lew years ago was "Mack to the
Kami." W hether it resulted in anyone going
oacK is largely conjectural. Going back to the
and cities to the profit of all concerned, especial
ly the farmer. If you would be seeking your
greatest good, remember the "Stay on the
Farm" movement needs your interest and sup
port. o
Some of our good Democratic friends have
been re-arranging some of their doctrines about
States Rights, in view of some of the practices
just indulged in by the
A few more things present administration,
which the govern- The Government Insur
ment is doing. ance on International
freight, the several new
Tax schemes all show that it is the logical place
of the Federal government to meet extraordi
nery events in the transaction of business.
What is at one time the evtraordinary tends
to become the ordinary and so we find that the
government assumes many of the practices
which times of stress bring foith. This is no
more discredit to the Democrats than it was
when Thomas Jefferson bought an addition to
the country when he was a champion of States
Rights.
The government lately went into a partner
ship agreement with the people in the banking
business and it would not be a surprise to the
many to see them make an arrangement where
by they would go into the telephone and tele
graph business, saying nothing of taking over
the entire express business and having an eye
on the entire railroad traffic.
Hides and Pelts Wanted
Frank Wvner wants your hides, pelts
and wool and will pay good prices for :
same. Call on or phone him at ihe
Heppner Milling Company's office at
any time.
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.
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. 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 MAXWELL "25"
Lightweight Cheap to run-ask for Demonstration.
$750
f , o. b.
factory
NOTICE.
My new Fall and Winter hats will
be ready the first week in September.
Mrs. D. B. DeLaney, Lexington, Ore.
$10.00 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. Has 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 the Owner,
John E. Kenny, Sunset, Idaho.
Let O. M. Yeager do your carpenter
work.
The $50,000,00 a day they are burning up in
Europe, to say nothing of the ruins they leave
behind, as in Belgium where the whole country
has been devasted, would feed a great many
hungry mouth and build a great many sanitary
cottages for European peasants who still live
in huts and hovels. Of course, this view of
the matter may be called narnby and pamby
by the war lords, but some time it will be en
forced and forced down the throats of the war
lords. And when the people get sense enough
to realize this they will kick their war lords
into the deep oceans, to drown like rats.
The People's Cash Market is making
special prices at the present time on
bacon and hams. It 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 Jack Rabbit Garage
Headquarters for OIL, GASOLINE, and all kinds of AUTO
mobile Accessories.
Expert Repair Work
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 7 th St. Right
in the Heart of the City.
The Imperial Hotel
Reasonable Rates
farm is pictured ;ls an easy thing but like manv
theoretical things, one has to acquire the tech
nique. The thing to do
Helping Our is to stay on the farm,
i arm rnentls. and so says Dr. Withy
combe, the Republican
nominee for Governoor. A short time ago it
was our pleasure to talk with Mr. Withveomho
nnd ho seems well pleased with the Stay" on the
rami aliunde which he finds all over the stnte
It is a well known fact that those cities which
nave attracted world-wide attention in the day.'
mhii iiiio passed always kept on chummy
terms wild I he r;irm,.i-j ui
ii nw mm; ut
':mie unpopular and the agrarians grew sick
and despondent, the rule of the citv lagged nnd
dissolution and death followed. Always and
forever those cities prospered which kort n
sympathetic eye on the farmer.
No city is carefully seeking its future good
when it does n.it continually seek to U tter con
I't'ons on the farms. This city can spend no
i""ey which brings in bigger returns than
tln.t sslu.h u ,H.,H in jm,iri,vinK nirjll t.0IU,.
t "us. I.sety larg,. coi-poraticn has entered the
rk ,111,1 ironi sell-defense
V. ise.
There are several imitations
las oral
moitusv ( , unity the hist
ni'iubei- of aiKoniobiles.
i.ue .-pace and make di
'""'ie-4. i fie.f mat
l',s ssise.s tn i-mii.. .... i .
. mm hh you migni
I ". insanity is greater among the farmers
wives. I ho next improvement lie noted was
n- niimiKT ot modern homes. These Miow time it appears
Unit t!n. p,H,p,. un. .uisfi.-a with the land in-
li'ii.l I t i i
' ' '"',M' 'i ""Mr permanent home. We are
natures ,,f ,. urrim,inK!l imi, t, ,an
M'"!'1 s" bad sslr, its g, f , 1 and lives in n
m,,,,, Another ..hange is manifested
i the diversity f product. Nearly every
winner raise nr.'st of
li"t the ml,
Villa and Carranza are going to arbitrate their
troubles. Civilized Foreign nations take notice.
The trouble in Mexico will blosv over, accord
ing to dispatches. No Mexican likes to ven
ture out much in cold weather.
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The fact that nil the nations are now trying
to put the blame on the other, shows flint
they are ashamed of the dirty war which they
are fighting.
SEE HARLAN
Before you place the order for that piece of
CLASSY JOB PRINTING
See O. M. Yeager for estimates on
Septic tanks, cement walks and basements.
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
F. DYE,
DENTIST
Pemanenlly located in Odd Fellows
building, Rooms 4 and 5.
Some of those politicians would make good
soldiers," an old citizen remarked to Joe
Wilkins lately. "How's that?" asks Joe.
"Because, they are always dodging," was the
response.
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it before.
We haven't heard much about those 80,000
Russians who were sent to France via England.
It must have been a Russian Rear story.
The Germans have been falling back for
"strategic reasons."
Siam is mobilizing her troops. All of its train
ed elephants have been recalled which it is re
ported will play great havoc with some of the
large circuses.
We understand that a man caire to the Hgg
City to work in a store and had to send his
family to Portland to live. Evidently they are
as bad olf as sve are concerning houses.
Dr. II. T. ALLISON
PHYSICIAN & SURGEONS
Office Patterson Drug Store
Heppner, - Oregon
Dr. A .P. CULBERTSON
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Office Second Door North Minor &
Co. Store.
Heppner, - - Oregon
Vic Groshen
Ice Cold Beer, Either Bottle or
Draught, To Quench The
Thirst These Hot
Summer
Days
Heppner, Oregon
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Drs. WINNARD & McMURDO
I'll YSICIANS & SURGEONS
Heppner, - - Oregon
Dr. F. N. CIIRISTENSON
DENTIST
Heppner, 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
Office in Palace Hotel. Heppner, Ore.
SAM E. VAN VACTOR
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
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D. K. Oilman. Herb Fant and ye editors are
sve should do like-j thinking of sending in a remonstrance against
the tax on casoline. Anvone rise liWim to iirn
which looked this movement enn do an nou-
i' "i V. ithycomhc when he was in
time. One was the
Automobiles nnnihi-
-fant farms suburban
u possum' ior uie farm
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Kvoniliing is good in moderate quantities.
Patriotism is a worthy sentiment hut Pat
riotism gone to seed, is what o find in En
rope today.
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It is said that the Allies have been on the of
fensive. They have been otfeusive for sonic
sshat he eafs. which ssas
a U'SV year iilm. 'I'll i 4 r..ti.l..v..
'"" ! d, ,..Met,t u.,1 others nnd to be inde
i tl... great desideratum. Short
Courses Rliral M;ul llHiU. Telephones and
I airs, nil an be b.
Some man asked us where old :?IS was. Esi
dcntly he had not heard of the tax on gasoline.
A largv number of people have heard of .Mor
row County in late days as ho never heard of
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Now is a pood time for someone V biuld a few
good houses.
Football team n(T.r
oste.rand bettered by towns chronic kickers.
employment for the
S. E. NOTSON
ATTORN EY-ATLAW .
Office in Court Hounc, Heppner, Ore.
WELLS & NYS
ATTORN EYSAT-LAW I
Heppner, Oregon
KNAPPEN REIKI & JOHNSON
ATTORNEYS
AND COUNCEl.ORS AT LAW
Jone, .... Oref.on
W. L. SMITH.
AHSTRACTF.R
()nly complete rt of abitract book
in Morrow County.
IIHTNKR.
City Meat Market
FRANK HALL, Prop.
Retail Butcher
Fat Stock Always Wanted at Market Prices.
Phone 563
J. H. COX
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
Phrmamt Miniatr Furnished j,r Ml Kinds of Buildings.
First Class Work Oij.
Make a $icialtii tj' and Have Compkte
House Moving
OREGON
YOU FINE IT-YO-DATE HOMES
See
T. C. DENMSEE.
AKOIUTIYT AMI CONTRACTOR.
LOf IS PEAIISON
TAILOR
Heppner Garage
All Kinds of Repair Work Done Quickly
We are agents for
Ford, Overland and Mitchell
Automobiles.
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