Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, October 27, 1914, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1014.
MINOR & CO'S
Wednesday Specials
Lace Curtains in both White and Ecru
ranging in price from $4.50 to 7.00 pair
Wednesday only at $3.28
! 'I have your favor of recent date
and note your position which I think
should be satisfactory to all your con-
" . . , stituents, as it is to me. Since in the
Congressman Snnott is expected i"-'""'
home soon from Washino-tnn tn lnk State fight you are representing no-
after the matter of his re-election, body but yourself, it is your privilege
He should have no fear in this mat- 1 an(j as a party nominee perhaps it is
ter as his record enthusiastically en- d t to resen,e your opini0n on
dorses him for another term. Sin-,' . . T .. 1T .. , flv,i.
nott has done more for this district i this issue. In the National tight
than both of our Senators and he stuck ' where you represent thousands of us,
to his 10b until Congress adjourned; ;t is unquestionably your duty to vote
utwA ?"? Ifnewh0rte" the sentiment of the majority of your
their posts of duty to look after their ; . L .. . , , t:j
nersonal interests in Orptron : constituents if that can be determined.
While State ana JNauonai rromuiuuu
are not idtntical issues, they are so
closely related that I believe you
would be justified in viewing thef or-
Men s Shoes
Good Quality $4.00 and $5.00 Shoes
Special Wednesday $1.75
Minor & Co.
(GOOD GOODS)
Said R. A. Booth in a campaign
speech at Albany on September 4th:
"My first utterance in this campaign
was a promise to tne people ot Ore
gon that I would so conduct it that
the men who opposed me for office
should not have their lives saddened
or their usefulness impaired by any
thing that I might say." The remark
is characteristic of the kind hearted
man that uttered it and should put
to sname some ot nis cold-blooded op-
uonents who are knifing him, not be
cause he is R. A. Booth or because
they think he unworthy of represent
ing the people of Oregon at Washing
ton, but because he is the Nominee
of the Republican Party.
mer as an index to tneir pruuauie
view on the latter, and so I commend
your decision to use the November
vote of your constituents on the ques
tion of state prohibition as a factor
to determine your vote on the Sheep-hard-Hodson
resolution.
The Truth of Where He Stands On
Nation-Wide Prohibition.
j Why You Should Vote For j
Republican Candidate for
United States Senator
Are you bctU'i
administration ?
oil' now than you wore under a Republican
Arc you .satisfied?
If you believe in the principles of the Republican ?arty, if
you arc convinced that these principles are best for the
country, then prove it by voting for your standard bearer,
itobert A. lioolh, Republican candidate for the United
States Senate.
You Know that under Republican presidents the people
of the Tinted States have Kooil times.
You know that under Democratic presidents you have
Democratic times.
Keim mbi r the prosperity under McKinley, Roosevelt and
Tart.
i: nu lulu r the conditions under Cleveland and Wilson.
The issue in this campaign is not one of personality.
It is not one of non-partisanship. It is a question of
whether you perl'er prosperity under Republican adminis
tration. .
The Dalles, Oregon, October 20, 1914.
During the absence of Congressman
Nick Sinnott at his post of duty at
Washington the friends of George L.
Cleaver, the Prohibition nominee for
Representative from the Second Dis
trict, are causing a house to house
canvass to be made in Wasco and ad
joining counties representing that
Sinnott is "admittedly the supporter
of the liquor interests." The "Out to
Win" association of Portland is pre
paring to take a part in the political
affairs of Eastern Oregon by flooding
the State with circulars making a sim
ilar misrepresentation of Mr. Sinnott's
position.
For months past Congressman Sin
nott has replied to numerous constitu
ents, both "wet" and "dry", who have
written asking what position he would
take when the question of a national
prohibition amendment came up in
Congress, clearly stating that his vote
on that amendment would be deter
mined by the vote of the Second Con
gressional District on the liquor ques
tion at the coming election. In his
platform filed with the Secretary of
State, Sinnott says "if nominated and
elected, I will, during the term of my
office, represent the views of the ma
jority of my constituents." Sinnott
holds that this plank embraces the, li
quor as well as other questions. He
has consistently maintained this logi
cal position all along.
A single instance will show how
frank he has been with his constitu
ents on this matter. During last Au
gust Mr. Albert E. White, of Free
water, who is a believer in prohibi
tion, wrote Congressman Sinnott ask
ing him to Btate his position on a Na
tional Prohibition Amendment. Sin
nott replied as follows:
Congre.ssim.'fi Sinnott has wrwten
this sort :f Wtter.-i to so many con
stituents during the past months that
the friends of Mr. Cleaver must know
his positii n. When they circulate lit
erature reci'ocentiii!' Mr. Sinnutt as
"admittedly the supporter of the 11
quor irteresU ' it savors strongly ft
wilful r.r.'i vi 'O iS nt!sr-B r. oentation
Th.xt t!in attem,t is U.i.ng m.v'.e in
the hv- -o of ir binnott has arous
ed the mdi.iatob of his friends
throughout the district, regardless of
party, and promises to make even
larger the immense majority which
he will receive on November third.
Yakima Potatoes
Why spend your money with
strangers, who drop in our
City and peddle out a few and
are gone the rixt day, when
the same a'ticle can be
purchased of yDur local mer
chant. Phelps Grocery Co.
Show Case, 8-foot, for gale cheap
'helps Grocery Co.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. Swindig, of
Heppner, an eight pound son, Friday,
Oct. 23. Dr. McMurdo reports every
body getting along alright.
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
F. DYE,
DENTIST
Pemanently located in Odd Fellows
building, Rooms 4 and 5.
Dr. II. T. ALLISON
PHYSICIAN & SURGEONS
Office Patterson Drug Store
Heppner, - - Oregon
j
Do you have enough work? Are yr i good?
Is your business what you want it to be?
If you are satisfied with present canditions, well and
vrood; if you believe that the present situation is better
than under McKinlev. Roosevelt and Tuft, vmi know uhnr. which I herewith enclose. It will like-
to do, ly be voted upon at the next wsnion
Washington, D. C. August 7, 1914
Mr. Albert E. White,
Freewater, Oregon.
My Dear Sir:
"I write to acknowledge receipt of
yours of July 31st, and desire to ex
press my appreciation of your kind
ness in writing to me and sending the
enclosed clipping. As a candidate for
representative in Congress on the Re
publican ticket, I do not feci it incum
bent upon me to tke part one way
or the other in the issue involved in
state prohibition in Oregon and I do
not intend to do bo. The Nutiimal
Prohibition Amendment, known as the
Ilohson Amendment, will not be voted
upon at this session of Congress for
the reasons set forth in the circular
letter sent to members of the House
by Congresnman Hobson, a copy of
The way t
can Senate.
brinjr prosperity is to help elect a Republi-
The Repulilic in Candidate in Oregon is
K. A. BOOTH
nils is mi: kiittukan yearvote the
TICKET STUAKillT
(I'm. I Advriti -i nu
(. U.pul li.Mii St.it,. Central Committee, Imperial
Until, IViCun.l, Ori'gmi.)
J i
Vic Groshen
Ice uiu beer, Either Bottle or
Draught, To Quench The
Thirst These Hot
Summer
Days
Heppner, Oregon
commencing in December. When
comes up for a vote I expect, as the
Representative of the Second Oregon
District to voice the views of the ma
jority of my constituents in that Dis
trict as expressen in the November
election. I received my nomination
on the platform which I tiled with the
Secretary of State last March or April
a copy of which I enclose. You will
note that I therein state, 'If nominat
ed and elected I will, during the term
of my office, represent the views of
the majority of my constituents.'
intend to keep this promise for I feel
that it is the duty of a Representa
tive in Congress to represent the views
of the majority of his constituents,
such representation is the very busts
of our form of government. Kindly
write me the name of the psper from
which you took the clipping which -ou
enclosed.
I trust that my position will meet
with your approal and that I may
continue to have your valued support,
ith kindest regards, I remain,
Very truly yours,
! N. J. J IN NOTT.
What Mr. White thought of (he po
sition taken by Congressman Sinnott
IS best shown by the following rx
tract from his letter of reply to Mr,
Sinnott. tluted Aujrust 11, t 1 1.
Dr. A .P. CULBERTSON
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office Second Door North Minor &
Second Door North
Co. Store.
Heppner,
Oregon.
Drs. WINNARD & McMURDO
PH YSICIANS & SURGEONS
Heppner, - Oregon
Dr. F. N. CHRISTENSON
DENTIST
Heppner, Oregon
Offices with
Drs. Winnard & McMurdo
C. E. WOODSON
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW
Office in Palace Hotel. Heppner, Ore.
SAM E. VAN VACTOR
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW
Heppner, Oregon
S. E. NOTSON
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW
Office in Court House, Heppner, Ore.
WELLS & NYS
ATTORN EYS-ATLAW
Heppner, Oregon
KNAITENBERG & JOHNSON
ATTORNEYS
AND COUNCELOKS AT LAW
lime, .... Oregon
J. H. COX
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER
Plans and Estimates Furnished for All Kinds of Buildings.
First Class Work Only.
I Make a Specialty of and Have Complete
Equipment for
W. L. SMITH,
ABSTRACTER
Only complete set of abstract books
in Morrow County.
HF.ITNr.R. . OREGON
FOR FINE IP-VO-DATE HOMES
See
T. C. DEXMSEE.
ARCHITECT AND CONTRACTOR.
LOUIS PEARSON
TAILOR
leppner, 4 u Oregon.
House Moving
Heppner Garage
All Kinds of Repair Work Done Quickly
We are agents for
Ford, Overland and Mitchell
Automobiles.
T0VES
GILLIAM BISE
offer you stoves of
every description
THE GREAT MAJESTIC
MALLEABLE RANGE
(Which has no equal)
down to a $9.00 Cook Stove
Heaters from $2.00 to $40
Note the parts of the New Mission
Heater for wood and coal, has duplex
grates the same as a Steel Range.
If you want something to make a fire in
Come In And See Us
We will be glad to show you what we
have
Gilliam & Bisbee
Ml
The First National Bank
OF HEPPNER
Oldest Bank in Morrow County
Capital, Surplus and Profits
$140,000.00
Your Banking Business Will be Appreciated
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