Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, October 30, 1914, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON.
FRIDAY. OCTOBER 30, 1014.
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This is a Personal Invitation
To the People of Morrow County
When in Portland Slop at The Imperial With Phil
Metschan, Located on Washington Street at
Broadway, formerly 7th St. Right
in the 1 leart of the City.
The Imperial Hotel
Reasonable Rates
WELL DRI
LUNG
Done on short notice. I have never failed to
get a good well. Others have give me the
opportunity and I will give you a satisfactory
well. See me at I leppner or at the Drill.
W. D. Newlon
THE FLORSHEIM SHOE
IS GOOD ENOUGH FOR YOU--AND
The Holeproof Sox Just Hits the Spot
and tho wearer too, wherever lie noes, will see people wearing the
same kind of Hose.
THE H.At'E TO ltl!Y IS AT
Sam Hughes Co,
Copyright, 1914, by Panama-Pacific International Exposition Co.
Crocker Co, official photographers.
H. S.
THE LARGEST GLASS BUBBLE IN THE WORLD.
STEEL framework of the great dome of the Palace of Horticulture
at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco,
1915. The dome Is the largest ever constructed, being 152 feet
In diameter and 186 feet high and surmounted by a basket thirty
feet In diameter, which will be filled with growing flowers. The dome,
lighted from within by whirling colored lights, will resembla a huge
fire opaL
Turkeys for Thanksgiving?
If you have any for sale bring them to Roy Whiteis. I pay highest
Cash price or allow you a larger amount in trade. I also wan all
other kinds of poultry.
JUST IX 1914 CROP ENGLISH WALNUTS.
See me before sending away your orders for groceries. I fill all
orders with quality for quality and price for price in competition with
any Mail Order House.
R.V. WHITEIS
10NE, - - - OREGON
FOR REPRESENTATIVE
Robert N. Stanfeild
REPUBLICAN NOMINEE FOR
Morrow and Umatilla Counties
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Athena, Umatilla County,
Oregon
Nj. 55 on the offcial
ballot
Kt'tjultir Republican nominee
lor Senator, UHh Senatorial
1'iMru't comprising the coun
ties! 1'MATIl.lA UNION
ami MORROW.
SOCIALIST
STATE PARTY TICKET
For United States Senator, B. F.
Ramp, Brooks.
For Governor, Wm. J. Smith, Port
land.
State Treasurer, B. J. Sloop, As
toria.
Attorney General, J. E. Hosmer,
Silvertson.
State Labor Commissioner, August
Nikula, Astoria.
State Superintendent of Public In
struction, Flora I. Foreman, Quency.
State Railroad Commissioner, I. 0.
Pcurala, Portland.
Justices Supreme Court: D. W.
Robinson, Portland; D. N. Rannells,
Astoria; A. G. Hotchkiss, Beaverton;
and Chas. II. Otten, Portland.
COUNTY TICKET
For Clerk, C. E. Jones.
For Treasurer, F. Burroughs.
For Surveyor, John Ritchie.
For Coroner, D. A. Porter.
For Commissioner, C. J. Anderson.
THIS IS THE GREATEST QUES
TION OF THE IIOIR
. Ity Heppner Branch No. 1
Sixty billions of dollars of toek
and bonds drawing 5 per cent, three
billions live hundred millions; thirty
billions which are fictitious fraud,
made of mere printed paper created
by a trick and each year they take
g billions, five hundred millions. This
vast sum is taken from the masses of
the American people through the pri
vate ownership of these great wealth
producing machines built on class
legislation. That gives the copora
tions this great taxing privilege,
levying this great tribute on the Am-
j ei iean people as the fudel lords did in
the old European countries up to the
signing of the Magna Carta of Eng
land.
This is the Question of Ihe Hour.
Tho people of the United States
have saved up and deposited in sav
ings banks over ,r billions of money
(ami there is less than 4 billions of all
kinds in American money) at 4 per
cent. They receive 1! hundred mil
lions if dollars annually. They re-
J !ceived the same ra forty years ago,
j when the 2 hundred millions bought
I what today requires 4 hundred tnil
J : lions to pay for.
I Today the railroads of the country
are doing more to paralyze the coun-
try's business than any other industry.
lhey are asking u i per cent raise on
freight riites. Thev have stoitned
constructions and are trying to keep
I it stopped until they are allowed to
1 J add further to the people's cost of
living. Nothing has n greater and
more direct eltect on the cost of living
a than railroads. Every dollar they
take from the people in the form of
J freight and passenger rates is so much
a aiMcil to the cost ot living.
......
THE
EM
m
that England has taken over her rail
roads, finances and called heads of
manufacturers, realty dealers, etc.,
and fixed a price on all commodities,
adopting the Socialist theory of pro
duction and distribution in time of
war, if not practical? Whey would it
not be more so in times of peace?
The cost of living will not decline un
til these billions of money which are
taken from the farmers and wage
earners are re-distributed through co
operation. When cornered by the Interstate
Commerce Commission, former Presi
dent Yoakum of the Frisco confessed
that the only way to end looting by
American railways and the scandalous
financial transactions was for the Gov
ernment to own and operate them.
Turn to the published Congressional
report and read the testimony of the
New York bank presidents that their
hanks had earned zsw per cent .on
their capital stock in twenty years.
And if one is puzzled he has but to
observe the marble palaces in differ
ent cities which have been built to
get rid of the profits made from bor
rowing the people's money at 4 and
-''2 per cent and loaning it back at
;my old rate.
And go through the country and lis
ten to the hardest working men and
women on earth, why it is they are ',
compelled to work like slaves and are
only allowed to retain enough ot their
earnings to keep body and soul toget
her that the holders of our 8 to 12 per
cent mortgages may take the balance
when 1)0 per cent of men and women
who reach 05 years of age are either
dependent on their children or charity
for their support. This is a burning
question with the people.
Listen, do you hear any candidate
in this state saying anything about
these questions or offering any legisla
tion to release the people from these
burdens? NO. Only the Socialist
party. Why do not uny of the other
parties have anything to offer? It is
because they are committed to the
policies of the competitive system
that has produced these condition and
these conditions will grow harder to
bear from year to year as long as we
have this system of government based
an competition until we have a gov
ernmental system based upon co
operation democratically managed.
lou lurmers and wage earners of
Oregon, you have no homes to lose
by voting the Socialist ticket Nov. 3,
but home to gain.
(rani Advertisement.)
The following articles having been re
placed by new we are now offering
them for sale. They can be had
singly or in sets.
All dining room table
All dining room chairs
Large assortment of plain
white dining room dishes
One large coffee mill
One Oliver Typewriter
One double adding Cash
Register
Palace Hotel Co.
mwu
SEE HARLAN
Before you place the order for that piece of
CLASSY JOB PRINTING
I'OU SALE A number of female
"St. Andrew sherg Hollers" canary
birds. Those are high priced birds hut
1 desire lo sell them and am pricing
them at only $1 each. Mrs. Kph Es
kelson, Lexington, Oregon.
.Mr. P. li. Rogers, former pi
(.r nnd rancher at Morgan, has been
in Heppner the Past few days looking
lor a suitable place to rent. He has
Why is it about decided lo located here.
I CORN SHOW
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
A Man of Experience
in husiiu-M .iml Limin e l.iot amendment to our tax law,
making tax p,iiiiniU M.iv 1st antl November 1st without in
terest or penally. l'.uoi less appropriation and retrenchment
in public I'xpen.litiiie. t!ie abolishment ot all useless boards,
ami the consolidation i ollu t wlu-ie possible.
A man that knows the ilrmamU ol I'.aslern Oregon and
aU.us le.uly to defend them.
Consult YoLf Best Interests and Mark Your Ballot
NO. r5 X
will be prool that the Pacific Northwest
raise as fine coifi as the "corn belt."
It will be held under the auspices of the
Oregon-Washington Railroad
& Navigation Co.
at
Walla Walla, Washington
November 25 to 28, 1914
1 f fff fpttnlati fart lh
WjUvU fIrm OOO .crr-a.
hum tl I crop of thit nrvrit and bt ad
dition In l'ilu Nnrthortl produit. dl ! on
cnmprtititf exhibition.
Low Round Trip Fare
Titkrtt. Sthadulrt and lull information
upon epplu atiort to any agrnl p the
O-W. R. & N.
ASK FOR PREMIUM LIST
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
City Meat Market
FRANK HALL, Prop.
Retail Butcher
Fat Stock Always Wanted at Market Prices.
Thone 663
Peoples' Cash Market
HENRY SCHWARZ, Proprietor
Ofwii tr hut! in . utidir tu w ami rrrivncul nnntnjrun
Si'iinlA (Tih ii ii7 (i''ivri'iir your xitrnigi
Fresh and Cured Meats
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