Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, January 30, 1917, Image 2

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    THE HEPPNER HERALD
EDITORIAL SEC TION
An independent newspaper published every Tuesday and entered
as second class matter in the post office at Heppner, Morrow Co.,
Oregon.
Surgeons are talking about the day . groat interest,
when they can transplant human or-j Marshfield The Smith Powers
rans from one body to another. Speed : Logging railway has been granted a
he di.y when human organs will not ' franchise aloni? the effuntv road be-
GEORGE T. PEARCE. Managing Editor
The Paper Full of News
Subscription Price $1.50 per year
VMEF AND BREEZY
Hero's hoping you don't fall off the
resolution wagon.
Arizona's two governors might try
K'V.onniH on alternate days.
To Rumania it must appear that
the allies were so glad to have her
e-ter the war that they just turned
the whole thing over to her.
Vu see by a headline that "House
.-0., E0 suppose that pret
r.o.i now the senate also, will be
' s return call upon the presi
deit. 'iho erection of a government pulp
Mid paper mill hus been approved by
j.iint committee on printing. The
government uses .'10,000,000 pounds of
pvint paper a year some of it to
r oo 1 purpose.
Federal Judge Landjs, of Chicago,
is the hort of jurist we admire. Ho
dramatizes justice and makes it in
teresting. Mexican generals regards the fac
t'onal quarrels of their country as
personal privileges.
Among the objects of the various
belligerents, it is safe to say that
l'aris is no longer on the list of things
that Germany hopes to get.
Congress cannot make the investi
gation into the print paper trust too
thorough, or too dra;:ie. The.;e paper
manufacurers have gotten together tc !
"skin the public" and they have sur j
passed all other trusts, in the con.
aciencelessness of their robbery. It j
is hoped that the government wi'.: ;
mete out justice to hem, which woul
result in placing many of them ii
suits of stripes for violating the anti
trust laws.
Tom Lawson, of Boston, of "Fren
zied Finance" fame, has been havinj
a few spasms because President Wi'
son's peace note shook up the Wal
Street market and enabled one set o
Wall Street parasites called "bears..'
to skin the other set of parasites
called"bulls." What does the publi
care about what happens to eithe
bunch of those parasites?
Everybody has kidded the flivver
but it remained for Congressma:
Gussie Gardner to go to Detroit tow
and bawl out Henry Ford.
There was talk last summer of put
ting Colonel Roosevelt in the United
States senate, in the event of a Pp
publican victory. But the senate i.
lively enough without him.
The course of Presidents Wilson in
withholding information from Secre
tary Tumulty which might cause him
embarrassment is considerate. In
previous administrations taking the
blame has been a part of the private
secretary's regular duty.
ieed to be transplanted.
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Candidates are not required to learn
ill about diplomacy beforehand, or
V.ey would never become presidents,
jecause life is too short.
By the way, who recalls the name
-,t the town f ii at made famous by the
Deut3thland ?
Arizona's new Republican governor
the state has also a Democratic
governor must be a remarkably thin
man. We read that when he applied
vith his followers for admission to
the capitol, a guard "opened the door
few inches and admitted the gov
ernor." The nation will avoid rash entrance
nto war when it becomes the duty
jf everyone to serve.
President Wilson hurt his ankle
flaying golf, which is more physical
lardship than any of the heads ol
he nations actually at war have per
.onal'.y experienied.
Criticism of a man in Carrnnza's
josition is inevitable, but it cannot
e charged that he act3 hasiily.
If love is blind how can there be
ove at first sight?
A stubborn fountain pen has inter
rpted many a man's flow of idle
thoughts.
Getting the men out of the renches
might be more easy if some of the
kings were to get out of their kingships.
tween Bunker Hill and Summit, a dis
tance of 11 mile3.
E. H. Kellogg, Morrow County
Agent for Ford One Ton Truck
Attachments. Palace Hotel,
Heppner.
WANTED
I have a farmer who wants to
rent a wheat ranch of about 200
to 300 acres. Has own outfit and
well fixed to farm in first class
shape. If you have anything let
us know immediately.
The Heppner Herald
! NOTICE
i This notifies all concerned
j that I will prosecute all who al
low stock to trespass on my
property known as the Dr. Win
nard place in Cason Canyon.
Signed: .
Philip Gilliam.
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GILLIAM & BISBEE
For Your
Harvest Supplies
Oi s, Greases, BelMnq
I ace Leather, etc.
We will give you the quality
and the price that will command
your patronage, otherwise we
do not look for it.
Dr. Turner, the well
well known 'eye specialist
of Portland will be in Heppner
again Saturday, Feb. 3rd at the
Palace Hotel, at Lexington, Fri
day, Feb. 2nd and atloneThurs.
!uay L" eo. 1st. ur. turner is t
! specialist ot experience and
Poilmnnrl rioacVintpa pnnntv mnv ... . ....
standing, ana you will make no
construct a Mckenzie pass roau wun .... , . , .
, , mistake in consulting him about
Riddle Michigan men are bringing your eyes and glasses. Head
a sawmill with them to install neai : acnes relieved. cross eyes
here. straightened, satisfaction guar
Kosenurg me worm umpqua nsn Hnteed. Consult him. Dont for
hatchery is to be improved this year,
Ilermiston country proves adaptable
to prunes with a heavy yield and re
turns large.
'et the date.
Port Orford lumber mills will ship
'10,000 feet of white cedar to Bremer
ton navy yards.
Klamath Falls The new $111,000
steel bridge across the Link river is
completed.
Railroad construction in Oregon in
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior
United States Land Office at
The Dalles, Oregon.
Jan. 26th, 1917
Notice is hereby given that
the past year includes: the Southern j Arthur Charles Keene, of Lex
Paciiic Co., complete toos Bay line, mgton, Oregon, who, on Apri
us.6 mv.es; u.-w. k. k. k in. i-o., : oath. 1912. marlo Hmv.P9fot.rl
.omplete'Kasterii Oregon line to Crane j
Entry, No. 101221, for S1-2SELA
MORE DAYS WEAR
The red ball on the sole of our
rubbers is a private mark that
meams lowest cost' per days wear.
For Sale By
E. N. Gonty Shoe Store
Masonic Building
Repairing Neatly Done
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior
United States Land Office at
La Grande, Oregon.
Dec. 26, 1916
NOTICE is hereby given that
Charles R. Johnson, of Heppner,
Oregon, who, on July 3rd, 1913,
made Homestead Entry, No.
012203, for Lots 3 and 4 S 1-2 N
W 1-4, Sec. 2, and. on June 7,
1916, made Ad. H. E. o1&)88,. for
lots 1 and 2 and 1-2 NE l-4,Sec-
tion 2, Twp. 4 South. Range 28
East, Willamette Meridian, has
filed notice of intention to make
three-year Proof, to establish
claim to the land obove descibed,
before C. C. Patterson, United
States Commissioner, at his office
at Heppner, Oregon, on the 10th
day of March, 1917.
Claimant names as witnesses:
David O. Justus, Ernest R. Mer
ritt, Charles Buckman, and
Harry Hayes, all of Heppner,
Oregon. $
C. L. Dunn,
Register.
:troy.
Washes everything but the baby.
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uur excellent equipment insures pettect
work on collars, shirts, and womens' fancy
clotnes.
Send them to us by
Parcels Post
Our Work is Guaranteed
TROY laundry;
; PENDLETON,
ore. :
CLUB BILLIARD PARLOR
Palace Hotel
0. B. Hottman
First Class Straight Rail and
Pocket Billiard Tables
Soft Drinks, Fancy Candies,
A Complete Lnie of Cigars,
Cigarettes and Tobaccos
l7 Triiloc fill i f iit-n in Xi Orporin v:li
road put in operation 15 miles of the 1 S1'2 SW1-4, Sec. 13.- Nl-2 NE1-4
proposed Granls Pass to Crescent City ; Section 24, Township 2-South,
line; the Portland & Oregon City hnve Range 24 East, Willamette Meri
,5 miles in operation and teh Valley j jjan nas filed notice of intention
Mieiz complete ii nines. , fn ... v- . a v.nai. p .
potato center. ! co esiaousn ciaim 10 me land a-
Coos Bay may be chosen for an i hove descibed, before C. C. Patt-
iviation or submarine base.
I'omuM is shipping in the neighbor
erson,
"We have got it-will get it-orit isn't made"
GILLIAM & BISBEE
j : hi -od of $7000 worth of hogs
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City A .f.l.OOO community i
. ... p ; !' e;l Here.
I: rUi'-.g permit for the
, cr .1 ! and total Jl?8.9.3.00.
u.g A piutinum ledge dU
ei t of th;s city is causing
U. b. Commissioner, at
Heppner, Oregon, on the 8th dav
each 0f March, 1917,
Claimant names as witnesses:
John R. Olden and Ora Adkins,
both of Heppner, Oregon, Curtis
C. Rhea, of lone and William T.
Campbell, of Lexington.
H. Frank Woodcock.
Register.
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Mechanically
Correct
You Regulate the Touch To Suit
Strength, Simplicity and Service never before
found in any typewriter
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
PUBLIC LAND SALE
Department of the Interior
United Slates Lund Office at
The Dalles, Oregon Nov. 7. 1910
Notice is hereby given that, as
(iirrrtpJ by the Commissioner of
the General Lind Othcp, under
provision! of Section 4", H.
S., piirsii.int to the application of
Mathu Hilvorsen. S-riul No!
iHlt'.O", we will nlTer at public
"H in the liij;lie-l tiidilnr. hut
ui i nt l's- ilmn f3 50 per ui-re,
it n'ctockaaV M.. on the l.lch
(Ihv of Febiirnry. next, at this
nnice, the following tract of hind:
SW1 4 SF.1-4 Sec. 12. Twp. 1. S.
T. 4. K.ist. V, M . Containing 40
Acres. This tract i ordered into
lie nmrkot on a showing that the
greater portion thereof is tnoun
tuitmus or too rough for cultiva
lion."
up service Furnitiirft i
BEST Price y Undertakina I
Case Furniture Co. Heppner; Ore.
7 Stsi
I have Any thing you want in Second Hand Typewriter.
GEO. T. PEARCE
Phne 13 Heppner, Oregon
I The sa'e will uot tkpt open.
i ! out ili be (iei'lareU clom'il lien
Z tlmse present at the hour named
i have ceased bidding. Th per
S son making th highest but will
be i'iuired to Ironicdially pay to
! the Kecelver the amount thereof
1 Any persons claiming ad verse
2 ly the abovc-describid land are
J advised to tile their claim, or
J objections, on or before tl.e time
2 defrignaU'il for sale.
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greater freedom from skid-
ding the real tire service
you are entitled to.
We put the quality in
to them so that you will
get the service out of
them. They are the
tires that keep down
the upkeep."
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