H'ESn' V NV,'FMlTR id 1011 HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON. PAOE TTTREE PROMINENT PEOPLE OF :nor & co. Goin usiiiess i g out of B ) 0 D v 1 WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A FINE LINE OF French Ivory Goods INCLUDING Manicure Sets, Combs, Brushes, Hair Receivers, Mirrors etc. These articles are nice for Xmas Gifts and would advise you to make your selections early while the assortment is good. Wednesday Special Cretonnes - - 8 l-2c Fads Forced From Familiar Facts A Small Line of $3.00 Gordon Hats Special - - - - 1.50 r Co Vic Groshen Ice voia beer, Either Bottle or Draught, To Quench The Thirst These Hot Summer Days Heppner, Oregon $500.0 CASH COR ow and other prizes be awarded the winners at the 1914 N SH to be held under auspices of Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Company AT Walla Walla, Washington NOVEMBER, 25-28, 1914 1 nnnn ar ' a "ne co,n wa eve' grown 1UUUU in owa, Misouri or Nebraska, will be on competitive exhibition. PROF. C. L. SMITH 0-W. R. & N. Agriculturist will lecture daily. liiterenlini. in.truotive. entertaining. Do Not Mix Thit Trtat LOW ROUND TRIP FARES Ticket! and lull inlormation upon application to Any Agent of the 0-W. R. & N. Ask (or Premiun Litt By E. G. H. PROMINENT PEOPLE. When the first Mississippi steam boat was launched on her maiden trip, an optimist in the crowd leaped upon a soap box and hazarded the assertion, that in time, even finer and more effi cient steamboats would ply the waters of the great river. At once he was beset by a howling, hooting mob which reviled him for daring to entertain the opinion that any improvements could ever be brought about in steamboats. The boiling over of a kettle set Watt to thinking and the power of steam was harnessed; the falling of an ap ple stirred the brain of Newton, and he gave us the laws of gravitation. Great minds throughout the ages have been swayed by the magic touch of suggestion. A short time ago it was my pleas ure, to meet Mr. J. L. Roadruck in his home in Irrigon. Some men do not need to be supplied with sight and comprehension but need merely a suggestion to convince them of the possibilities and capabilities of men, institutions or communities, and of this nature is Mr. Roadruck. Mr. Roadruck was born in Hamil ton County, Indiana. Indiana is the home of "best sellers" and farming cranks. Recall the Pappites and the famous settlement at New Harmony. It might be interesting to know that Lincoln's mother was born in Indiana, as was Albert Beveridge, James Whit- combe Riley, George Ade and John McCuthcheon and it looks as if they had moved the literary zone from Massachusetts to their own fertile fields and valleys. His parents were Zale and Lucinda Roadruck, farmers. They had a firm grip on the primal virtues of honesty, integrity and sim plicity and their children were raised in this atmosphere and drank deep of simple, unpretentious influences which went into the making of their charac ter. When Mr. Roadruck was seventeen years old he went to Kanses. He stayed here ten years, farming and teaching school in the winter months. Twenty years of his life was spent in the school room and many a young man and woman recalls with pleas ure the days spent under his direction and supervision. In 1898 he came to Clarkston, Wash ington, and followed his profession of teaching. He was there a short time when he was offered employment with the Lewiston Water and Power Co., and one day being called into the President's office was asked by the President if he didn't want to drive a real estate wagon for $75 per month. Evidently the President knew that he ; would gain a desire to be more than la driver and in this he was not mis taken. It was not long until he was 'one of the regular salesmen and in the year 1903 he came to Irrigon, Oregon, to take charge of the Com pany's lands there. Irrigon at that time was merely J u & Having decided to quit the store business I will hold a sale Commencing November 14 Store will be cloced all day FRIDAY, NQVEM BER 13, to mark down prices. Hardman, Oregon 4" s.A d rF':"fili .TBS. Copyrtgnt, 1914. by Panama-Tacinc International Exposition Co. H. S. Crocker Co., official photographers WONDERFUL TOWER OF JEWELS AND SOUTH GARDENS. K T the left Is shown the Tower of Jewels. 4.10 fret high, and the south facade of the mnln palaces, fronting on tislf a tulle of subtropical gardens of tlie 'nnaiim 1'iailic lntei iiiilionul lixioltlon, to open in bnn Francisco In 1015. At the rihlit Is the 1'chIIvhI Hull. "What is your formulne for success I NOTU'K T Hfi;ii'l(tlS. hern Mr. R.milrurk. 1 Hskecl? "If al Notice IK licreliy given tlmt tile nil young man will conic here with dci-signi-d, Aliial Van llnvn, Iuim been enough to keep himself for one year, j duly appointed Ailininii tiah ix of the and will attend strictly to business, estate of Robert Van Horn, deceased, ho con iiiitioH. It iu rheaiier to liuvlbv tile 1 Ioiioiablc Couiily Court of Morrow County, Oregon, and lias duly qalifu'd for such trust. All persons liolilinp: clainiH against the said estate are hereby notified to present the same, duly verified to me I land than it is to homestead it.especi ally the way we are able to sell it to him, A man can rent a small tract and put it into melons and make it go from the first year, then when a geographic location and to bring in he gets a little ahead he can brain h i at the ollice of Sam K. Van Vai (or, my the investors, homebuilders, and make out and have something coining in ; attorney, in Heppner, Oregon, on or the waste places blossom with the every month of the year." before six months from the dale of rose, was the purpose of Mr. Road- For fruit raising this district knows the first publication hereof, ruck. Out into the highways and 'no superior. Anything that can be j KaU'd and first published this Dili byways this man went preaching theraised on any irrigated land can be day of November, A. H. T.ll I. ! (iiialilieil as such. All persons having .'claims against said estate are hereby notified ami required to present the same to me duly verified as by law required at the ollice of C. K. Wood son in the city of Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, within six months from date of first publication of this not ice. Dated and published the first timo this :i(lth dav of October, l'.IH. P. J. O'KOUKKK, Administrator. gospel of Irrigon. Not personally, i raised here and in abundance. One he was too wise for that, but in every I important advantage lies in the fact newspaper appeared the possibilities that it can be placed on the markd and opportunities of ttie new country, from 4 to fi days enrlier than the fruit And lo and behold the trains began; from any other section. Prunes have to stop at the crossroads and there heen placed on the market on the to meet them was J. L. Roadruck. 29th, of August and strawberries on AIIICAI, VAN HORN Administratrix of the cMatc Robert Van Horn, 1 let -used. of SIX HINDUKI) ACRE FA KM TO RKNT Six miles from Olex, (iillinm County. flood wheat land good water good fences no buildings will let first two crop go for improvements on place. I,. O. RALSTON, Owner, film Market St., Portland. Vickers Painter Sumerfield Paper Hanger Wall Paper We Contract and Do Painting in all iU Branches First door North of the Fair Building Phone No. 562 Men came from far and near and breathing the spirit of Roadruck were animated and seized with the Irrigon fever. Houses sprung us, a school- portant crop produced, house was built, stores were opened! which is found on an the 6th, of May. Crop failures are unknown here and mainly because there is no one im- F.verythwg up-to-date NOTK 1: TO ( Rl lll roi:s. Notice is hereby yitni Hn.t Hie un dersigned has been appointed fiv the County Court of .Morrow Coni.ly, Oregon.ailniiniHttatoi of the estate of. .Michael .M ul vi y, deceased and bm Morgan, Oregon. I am an agi'iit for Mrs. Summers' famous home remedies. Sample sent on request. Mrs. Ilurdesty, ! White River Flour I MADE FROM Morrow County's Finest Bluestem the Best Milling Wheat Known. For Sale by the Sack, Barrel or carload lots. PH1LL C0HN, Heppner, Oregon : ; lUlf" vw..-, ................ i' college and what short time before was a diversified farm is found here. There bleak, rough, and barren waste, was jg a steady inflow into the family green with alfalfa spotted with homes purse during every month of the and the world opened its eyes to wel-iyear. Vegetables, fruits and melons come a new commonwealth on its in the Spring ami Summer; Alfalfa, face, almonds, grapes, potatoes in the f all To show me just what the country and eggs, hogs, dairy products and was possible of producing, he tMik dried fruit in the Winter, me to several of the small five, ten j To look at Mr. Roadruck you would and tucntv-Mcre ranches. On the think thiit he was a prosperous well- George Rand farm of 23 acres we saw to-do farmer, who hud jut sold hi j a muskmelon patch about 100 feet ,U!r, and who had come to town lo: square from whirh 1170 worth of have a little look around. He i. .melons were sold, saying nothing of 'athletic in body and not fat. He i?. the number given away and used by, on g'Hxl ti-rms with a cold hu'h, In- 'the family. From 23 apricot trees he 1 .hops wood, (.hovels snow, lend a nnhl over $130 worth of the fruit, hand around home whenever there 1 ;The orchard alio ronlainwl alxiut 40 Hny old-faxhioned wmk to do. He i peach tree, all of which produced a 'temperate in all thing" and I'M only good yield. We counted H cows and dissipation is in the tnnttei of woik. noted that he was building a new He has the ability to pot entlm la in milk house. There is no ltter dairy and animation into every in k. Me country in the world than the Irrigon is the patron saint of Irrigon. Com country, a mild climate the year , munities lt mu'ii are not fai toi i . 'round, good water and alfalfa, the transportation facilities or mImmiI-, l.xt feed known to man, spll pros- hut the rhararlj-r, rupabilitu- "! prrity to thow engaged in the dairy rapacity for work found in bail buines. On the place were some 3- ers for without the. ir.t it ii i,i,i. will chickens ar.d some hog and it M-m- languish, wither and do-ay. luu'on ed to me that the high cost of living and Morrow County foitui 'e in could In no way effect those Ponle, having such bundle of intt Hirci,, e except favorably. And their son he and enthusiasm as is found 10 Un person of J. L. Roadruck, of Irrigon. ELKKORN RESTAURANT Best Meals in tlie City and at t!.e most reasonable prices Everything neat and clean Short orders icrvtd in quick and satisfactory style tw jneasraa c 1 j&gjtum. mm City Meat Market FHANX HALL, Prop. Retail Butcher Fat Stock Always Vanled at Market Prices. I'lione 5KI isrwmsw.iui.ia -mizutanvm 1 Peoples' Cash Market HLNRY SCIIWARZ, Proprietor li 11 Jnr Intfi in mnli r in if unit 1 rx rn mi iniiini'iinii nt ,l '11I11 1I1' tii"l 11 JI it ih'ii uili' iiiuir fml t'miiigi'. Fresh and Cured Meats