0 o O FRIDAY. OCTOBER 30, mu. HRPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON. PACR THREE GO TO ROSEBURG AND SEE WRECK DRYS HAVE MADE Bank Deposits Fall Off Half Mil lion Dollars in Dry Town ASSESSMENTS MUCH HIGHER Real Estate Offered for Sale at Less Than Valuation But No Bidders The Committee of One Hundred says: "If you want to find out what dry Oregon will do for Oregon, go to Roseburg and see what dry Roseburg has accomplished." Here's what it lias done. It has cut down the bank deposits by over $500,000, in spite of the fact that there are now four banks to the two in existence when Rose burg had licensed saloons, and that the population has increased in pro portion to the settling up of South ern Oregon by new settlers and im- migration. When Roseburg had licensed sa loons the tax levy, on one-third of the valuation was two mills. Since Roseburg has gone dry the tax levy has varied from eight to ten mills on a full valuation; and in addition occupation taxes have been steadily increased. The Committee of One Hundred boasts that dry Roseburg has erected a $115,000 hotel. The hotel was erected in 1913, stood idle and ten antless for four months, and was rescued from the bankruptcy court by liberal business men of the city, among whom were E. L. Parrot, C. W. Parks, Joseph Micelli, A. N. Or cott and Henry Hart, all of whom are radically opposed to a dry town. The Committee of One Hundred also boasts of the armory as an achievement. The armory was built by state, county and city funds com bined, and is not yet completed. Over 140 leading business men have signed a petition calling for a local option election in Roseburg this year, and such an election will be held. Many empty store buildings are to be found on the leading business streets a condition that never ex isted when Roseburg had licensed saloons. Scores of dwelling houses are vacant for the first time in the history of the city. John Hunter, a leading contractor and formerly a supporter of the drys, is now advertising in Roseburg pa pers: Business block for sale for $500 less than present as sessed valuation. Another property owner has of fered four parcels of inside prop erty for sale at less than the as sessed valuation, and has not even received a tender. One of the leaders of the dry forces in Roseburg is a man who as a former ntient of the Albany brew ery made his fortune, and who to day is the owner of a drug store. He was at one time prominent in politics, was repudiated by the vot ers of Douglas County, and is now said to be seeking to place lieuten ants in office through the dry move ment. Beggars are common on the streets, and many poor families are appeal ing to the local bankers for aid. And yet the Committee of One Hundred fays: "If you ant to find out what Ore gon dry will do for Oregon go to Roseburg and see what dry Roseburg lias accomplished." PUT YOUR between fj)Ii! jju) AND VOTE AGAINST nfififoffoHiHK&HfpnW r n 'Am '$m mi i I (SAMPLE BALLOT) I i -- "rff For Representative in Congress L - fl&'iS Vote for One i 12 JOHN DOE Sg-JW- t 13 RICHARD ROE lgPcy tt -f If For United States Senator J7 Vote for One fi I I 19 RICHARD ROE jIISt jjjffjy J&j&L For Governor ,7 JjjjW VfjgEfr Vote for Ona 23 RICHARD ROE Jj&W 1 I REFERRED TO PEOPLBfeEGliIV&llBLY I For an Amendment o( Section 2, Article H, Etc- Vote YES or NO I FoTcosUtutionaTAmendment of Section , EUi t "ToT&Sor'wO fc For Amendment of Section 6, Etc., Yote YES or NO 11 304 Yes jjjg ; 305 No A. JFW J& Initiated by authority of etcoERSAL CONSTI TUTIONAL EIGHT lffiWa Aj. y:ENT, Etc, Vote YES or NO I 320 Yes 321 No j i "Jf itW 1 Initiated by authority of Mrs. IIAB-EieHT HOUR DAY and ROOM VENTILATION s Uor FEnC WORKERS, Etc, Vot, yes or NO 322 Yes Jitx-y 323 No reHs&y 7 ; Initiated by Joseph H. a? -f )-PR0HIBITI0fl COfiSTITU- I TIGNAL hMZm'&tftlT, Etc., mouyesotno I 332 Yes S Constitutional Amendment initiated by Paul Turner. etc.,-ABOLISHING DEATH PENALTY, etc. Vote YES or NO I I 331 Yes ?, 'i 6 333 No j . . ..itit e.'1'KliKS MSC "LL'SlNtaS IS 1 IX E." Grand Jury in Dry Town Says Too Much Liquor Sold Raps Doctors. 0. M. Yeager, Architect and Builder. Prof. Otto was at lone Wednesday. Hood River is one of the "dry" towns that the Committee of One Hundred hasn't said anything about. But "business is fine" there too, es pecially in the drug stores. The Oc tober grand jury spent some days looking into the matter, and reported on it. In fact about all the grand jury did was to probe the liquor sit uation in "dry" Hood River, thus spending the taxpayers' money to discover if prohibition prohibited. This is what they found out, as set forth in their formal report to the Circuit Court on October 6, IPU: "Nearly all of the time of the grand jury has been taken up with consideration of alleged violations of the local option law within thN juris diction. We have received thi report of the sheriff of the county as to the quantity of intoxicating liquor shipped into this county during the last three months. By this report it appears that a large amount of liquor has been shipped to private individuals during the period, and presumably procured and used legally. It fur ther appears that the quantity re ceived by the drug stores during the period was considerably more than during the preceding three months, and too large to be disposed of in accordance with the section of the lo cal option law regulating the writing of prescriptions by physicians, and in this connection we call the attention of physicians of Hood River County to Section 4921 of Lord's Oregon Laws. "We recommend that the physi cians confine themselves more close ly to the letter of this section of the local option law." The report is signed by Joseph Frazier, Jr., as foreman. Car of Yakima potatoes just re ceived Phelps Grocery Co. R. F. Wigglesworth was in from Butter Creek on Tuesday. W. L. Twichcll had Wiw t transact at the Egg City Wedr.e: any 500 posts for Company. sale Phelps Grocery Our old friend Tom Morgan is around the streets again, havine re turned from his vhit to Corvallis. FOUND A watch. Inquire at Hajlor's. Jesse Hall made a business trin to Portland, leaving po Wednesday. LIQUOR liUSIXESS FIXE SINCE EU (JEXE IS "DIIY Southern Pacific Shipments Indicate How Normal Demand Is Still Met, OREGON FIRST... C. G. Casebeer, agent, Oregon Life Insurance Com pany. Best for Oregonians. Jas. Carty, the well known sheep man from the Banana Belt, was in the county seat on Tuesday attending to various uusiness matters. LOST 5 ewes and one wether. Wether had bell on neck. Will pay reward for their return. Walt Rood. W. P. Phrophet returned to The Valley Tuesday but expects to be back again soon. He is thinking strongly of returning to this section to go into business again. I am an agent for Mrs. Summers' famous home remedies. Samples sent on request. Mrs. Hardest;, Morgan, Oregon. For rag rugs and rag carpet weav ing and also rugs from old ingrain carpets, see the Heppner weaver just south of the Catholic Church. Show Case, 8-foot, for sale cheap Phelps Grocery Co. PROFESSIONAL COLUMN Kl'tiKNE. The Cominitten of One Hundred, together with other prohibi tinn orgiuiizutimiH, bniiHtH thnt. Eugetir the sent of the University of Oregon is one of their "model" dry towns, And they sny "busineHs is fine" there. Investigation proves thnt in tho uni versity city at leant one form of busi ness is good the, mail order liquor business. From January 1 to October 1 this venr, the Southern I'neifie. nlonn hns shipped into dry Eugeuo from outside points: bnrrels of beer, K."i eases of liquor, (i'.l kegs of liquor "1 barrels of liquor. This is enough liquor to stoek one busy Hjilonn for n year. Doubtless sitnilnr amounts hnvn been sent in bv the Oregon Electric Hnil V. DYE, DENTIST IVmanently located in Odd Fellows building, Rooms 4 and S. big blunder m Misleading "Prohibition" Campaign is Made. wTZ"hV rZ EUGENE. Lane County's "model" prnhibi- ' tion city, and the seat of the ' " state university, is ' NOT A "DKY" TOWN. I'rom January 1 to October I ' of this year there were shipped ' into Eucene 102,157 QUAKTS OK I1EU1. From January I to October I of thi veir there were shipped into Engine 3,!t() QUARTS OK I.KJI OK. Of this amount there went to ' one drug store ql'AKTS OF I.Kil OK. " Express company records show thes (inures. IS EUGENE "DRY"? VOTE 3.13 X NO. J. E. WHEELER, CHAIRMAN OF THE COMMITTEE OF ONE HUNDRED ADMITS IN PUBLIC PRINT That Prohibition is AN INFRINGEMENT OF PERSONAL LIBERTY. That the word "DISTRIBUTION" was DELIBERATELY LEFT OUT OF the proposed "prohibition" amendment. That "ANY CITIZEN" may ship liquor "direct from some other state" into "HIS OWN HOME." EVERY CLAIM IDE BY II ANTI-PROHIBITION FORCES AGAINST THE PRO POSED AMENDMENT IN OREGON IS CONFESSED IN THESE ABOVE ADMISSIONS The Anti-Prohibition Forces Have Steadfastly Claimed: Dr. II. T. ALLISON rilVSICIAN & SURGEONS Odice Patterson Drug Store Ilcppiur, . . Oregon Dr. A .1. CULHEKTSON rilVSKTAN AND SURGEON. Office Second Door North Minor A Co. Store. iloppner, Oregon. r ikIh do nut hIiow th nmnuntti in rnih ke;;, man or linrrl, hut tlip fi Hie in any evtnt inilictttn Hint thTt Iimr hr-rn n vast iwnfiuut of liipiur run minii'il in "dry" riui'iic frnm which tlit city Iiiih ri'crivrd no licensn rn turn lit nil. 'I'ln ' in in it I i-o nf Our- lliiinlri-d mvn " liiihiiK-vN in finn in dry town," hut il Iiiih fnilcd to Hii'iify tlm kind of h'iMini'n. Official ri'cordn lit Eiicni, tin1 lionii- of tin Htiiti university, Mln-ri' IiiiimIii'.U of young imn Bin! women go f i miii nil purls of the Mule, xieuk for HienmelveH. Eugene Mutron FlwU Liquor. EHGhS K. Though one of tlm po liiemen llllil flllleil to fiml linuor upnn the peiKon of ii l in ii k picliiil up on tlm xtreetN here, Mm, ,1. K. fox, poliro nm Iron, nueceeileil in licoverin th'e ipnirtH of whisky roncenleil in 1hi prl oner's rlotheii, nml roiifiwutei tha li ipior. Drs. WINNARD & McMURDO I'll YSK IANS & SURGEONS Heppner, Oregon Dr. F. N. CHRISTENSON DKNT1ST Heppner, Oregon Offices with Drn. Vinnnrd & McMurdo That "prohibition in an infringe ment of pemonal liberty". Mr. Wheeler admitu it, wonl for word, in public print. Thnt "prohibition lll not prohibit." Mr. Wheeler's nlmiim rove hi Committee of One Hundred in not trying to prohibit. That "prohibition would be a death blow to the present healthy (frowth of TKL'K TKMI'KKANCK SKNTIMKNT in the land." Mr. Wheeler'a admin hiiiii proven it. Thnt "prohibition doe "Dry Oregon." That "prohibition would let down the Inri to M.IND I'l'if.KKS and liOOT-I.Kf.'iKHS, who would deal in deadly dorwtion". The wr, l,.w not mean would allow any blind pn'j-cr with n , IIOMK to flup lnuor "diiTct from ome other hIhU-" to HIS IIOMK, for the III. IN I) I'lWKU is in nmeli of a "C1TIZKN" av any other mini or woman in Oregon. And the blind tngger, bei-imse he in NOT I'NDKK INSI'KI'TION by federal, Mate or ci'y offieiiiU, will tnnke one barrel of I'LRK WINK. HKI.lt or 1.1(1 OU i. to a DO.KN UA lilll-.l.S Ol- I'OlSoN OL'S l!KVKKA.KS thnt will make a new generation of imbecile, idiot! and criminal in Oregon. Alhany BootlenKer Ouilty. AI.HAN Y. A. .1, Miller, rharge.l aiIIi violntiiii; the locul option Ihhk, I'll! been convicted of " (mot leginK " bv a jury in Judge Kelly'! court. Kvi ib-nce HgHiiiNt tlie pritoner kmh trong, and the jury rem hi d a verdict with but little delay. Albany Ha! TwoItc CaneK. A I.H ANY. 'Ih. mu.! IrMng Terrill, a local rentaurnnt man, Inn heeii fined for elling Leer in In! yHrr i,f I iiiim i in v mint h n of the local op ton liitute Mik trial m tt.. fnt of twelve to f 1 1 1 w a dorn indn tinci,l Imnded down l,y thn September grand jury, cmi-Ii one relnimg to liquor la -f lohit ion! in l.ian coiiiity. C. E. WOODSON ATTORN EY-AT-LAW Office In I'atare Hotel. Heppner, Ore. SAM E. VAN VACTOR ATTORN EY-AT-LAW Heppner, Oregon S. E. NOTSON ATTORN EY-AT-LAW Office in Court Houae, Heppner, Ore. WELLS & NYS ATTORN EYS-ATLAW Heppner, Oregoa WHEELER'S III BLUNDERING ADMISSIONS ARE El MISLEADING nnmiiniTinu iiiriiniir niUIHUN AM t N ur.iL 1' THE BEST THREE REASONS II HIS MISNAMED, " IS AH ALARMING MENACE 10 THE STATE Can Any Intelligent Vctcr Fail To See The "Jokera"? VOTE 333 X NO AND PUT AN END TO THlb "PROHIBITION" AGITATION (Paid Advertipemer.t, Taxpayer i,JWag.. Earner' Leag i" of Oregon, Poitlaml, On gon ) KNAITENHEW; & JOHNSON ATTORNEYS AND COINCKI.OIW AT LAW 'one, .... Orefon W. L. SMITH, AIIS1 UA(TEU Only complete act of abstract boola n Morrow County. Ill ri'.Nf It, . . ORE.iO.V Hlt tl.NK IPTODATE IIOMEH Se. T. ('. DENNIS EE, R lllllT ANT) CONTRACTOR. LOUS PEAIISON TAILOR .leppnrr, , ii Ore on. ii ft ,