Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, February 27, 1917, Image 2

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    HE HEPPNER HERALD
fuirroiuAL sec tion
An independent newspaper published every Tuesday and entered I
a.- second ea:M natter in the po.it office at Heppner, Morrow Co., j
Dregon.
icro-age to any firm that will e3tab ;
ish a flax products manufacturing
itant here. ,
j MoUdla A $100,000 company or- !
I janizes to work fire clay deposits '
I near here.
i Portland The Columbia Enginecr-
E 1.; increasing facilities to
GEORGE T. PEAECE.
. Managing Editor
The Paper Full of News
Subscription Price $1.50 per year
Villa i.; a fighter, hut lie will never
' - "" rn, 'inlied conversationalist
;:a has pvoveu nimseu iu
.. information has now
i 3 i.ication hurdle, whici.
1. :vd jump.
mi::d that Admiral Dewey
1, y.ar after year, that
: iopi. adequate defense
; or worried about the
" I'.iiig and he was no
that Germany will later prepare
to do up the sun, moon and start
and in due time tackle God.
Pendleton Tribune.
As long as the German sub
marines are permitted to operate
the best efforts of our farmers
are being devoted to feeding the
vshes. Pendleton Tribune.
TT.ivin t
declared was against
earth, it is expected
CorvalliH Sixth street here is to be
pa"ed. The property owners will se
lect the quality.
It is reported that the Oregon
Power Co. will make improvements in
the Willamette valley to the extent
of from $300,000 to $100,000.
Salem agrees to furnish the required
MOVED j
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; TO OUR. NEW LOCATION IN THE ;
j MASONIC BUILDING j
SAM HUGHES CO. j
handle six ships.
Vie toti1 Cr??on mineral output h.
1916 was ?5,C00,000. . ,
McMinnville The mill: condensing
plant here is to enlarge.
Portland The Cereo Manufactur
ing Co. has moved here. They expect
to employ 25.
Roseburg Douglas county slupf
Jo,000 pounds of prunes to England.
Oregon City and West Linn plan a
joint municipal paving plant.
"Two corp3 of government engin
eers have already decided that Port
Orford harbor is the most suitable
port for hundreds of miles along the
Pacific coast for building a harbor oi
refuge." Port Orford Tribune.
Roseburg A pool of 5000 acres ha?
been made in the Flournoy valley tt
drill for oil.
Oregon City The paper mill here
plans another addition similar to thi
$1,000,000 unit about completed. The
woolen mills is to big a large addition.
Roseburg B. W. Bates & Son have
bought the Evening News and wil.
enlarge and improve both the paper
and the plant.
" DANCING IN R0UMANIA.
Peasants Ms!- Merry on Sunday to Oil
Their Joints For Monday.
The Roumanian peasants have a say.
Ing thai they must dance on Sunday to
iei'p the cie.n; out of their bones oo
Monday. Must f the dances are at
tljp public houses dance hulls under
tin; bine sky. as It were-nnd young
and old gather there The old folk
spend the day with the tipple, while
the young ones dance. There Is very
little drinking ou any other day of the
nek, and a tipsy man except ou Sun
day is seldom seen.
The dances are organized by the boys
of the community. They arrange for
the music, provide the refreshments
and preside as masters of ceremony.
When the girls reach a mnrtageable
age and have been sufficiently Instruct
ed in the household arts they are al
lowed to attend these dunces as partic
ipants. "She dn noes at the dance" Is
the peasant way of saying that a girl
i has made her debut and Is eligible for
matrimonial attentions.
! The national dunce of lioumnnla Is a
sort of cross between a jig and the
game of ring-around the rosle. All the
dancers clasp bands and form a ring.
They then begin a stepping, swaying
motion that never moves them out of
their original tracks, and to the music
of the gypsy baud they keep It up for
hours. -St. I.ouls Tost-Dlspateh.
CLEARANCE
SALE OF SHOES!
Men and Women have a few
days more in which to buy shoes
for below regular prices.
All broken lines are reduced,
STORY OF A SONG.
Vale The stockraising
act is causing a big rush for lands
litis will add millions to the tax roll.
E. N. Gonty Shoe Store
Masonic Building
Repairing Neatly Done
NOTICE
This notifies all concernet
n. a 1 w II ntM-"cMite 'ill wvo al
low stock to trespass on my
e.operty Known ao iiio Dr. Win
card place in Cason Canyon.
Sinned:
Philip Gilliam.
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iJJ AM & BISBKE
For Your
Harvest Supplies
0i s. Ureases, BePin ?
Lace Leather, tc
We will give you the quality
and the price that will command
your patronage, otherwise we
do not look for it.
"We have got it-will get it--or it isn't made"
GILLIAM & BISBEE
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior
United States Land Office at
The Dalles, Oregon.
Jan
Notice is hereby given that)
Arthur Charles Keene, of Lex-;
ington, Oregon, who, on April i
U .Uh, 11)12, made Homesteac ;
Entry, No. 101221, forSl-2SEl-4 j
Sl-2 SW1-4, Sec. 13.- Nl-2 NE1-4 i
Section 21, Township 2-South,
Range 21 East, Willamette Meri-
"Ben Bolt" and It Author, Dr. ThomM
Dunn English.
Of all the American songs none U so
ununlhigly sweet as that beginning:
Don't you remember sweet Alice, Ben
Hon
. , Sweet Alice, whose hair won bo brown.
homcsteac w l,u wort wlth dellfc',u when 5'0U gav her
And trembled with fear at your frown?
! I r. Thomas Dunn Kngllsh, its an
, thor. contributed his poem to the New
Vorli Mirror in lSl.'S. It was a work
1 nf love, written wllhont compensation.
to oblige the editor, X. P. Willis, who
i had recently undertaken to put the pa
! per on its feet.
The poem had a pathetic lilt that at
tracted no little attention, hut Its fame
' did n"t come until later years. In
i Nelson Kneass. an actor, adapted
j the poem to an old German melody.
; and the air captivated the American
! people. Then the song crossed the wa
ter, achieved an equally great success
! In Kngland and literally ran round the
: world.
It remained for Georse Du Maurler
I to immortalize 'T.rn Holt," in the play
"Tril!y," where the gentle victim of
j Sveuenll stum the air so sweetly to
I TatTy the Laird and Little P.lllee.
26th, 1917. ; xcw York World.
FOR SALE
Fnr.a few days, 5 pur blcod
S.C. R. I. Red cockerels, hatch
ed in Mar. 1916, $2,00 each.
Write W. E. Wiglesworth,
Phone: 26F21. Echo.
E. H. Kellogg, Morrow County J
Agent for Ford One Ton Truck
Attachments. Palace Hotel,
Heppner.
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
is know immediately.
The Heppner Herald
:TROYi
Vidian, has filed notice of intentioi
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to make Final three year Proof,
to .'stitbluh claim to the land a
bove descibed, before C. C. Patt
erson, U. S. Commissioner, at
The Doctor' Prescription,
Of historical interest is the emblem
found on every proscription written by
a physician, consisting of the letter It
with a thlu line across the tall at an
acute angle. According to historians, It
had Its origin in the ancient custom o(
allowing the stars to dominate every
day Incidents of life. The It thuslnark-
ed Is said to have boon the emblem used
by tho ancients to designate the ail
premacy of Jupiter. Therefore It seems
prohahlo that some chemist of ancient
days gitvo a prescription or a recipe to
some patient nnd wrote upon It jhccnv
blem or the planet then In the ascend
Washes everything but the baby.
Our excellent equipment insures perlect
work on collars, shirts, and womens' fancy
clotnes. Send them to us by
Parcels Post
Our Work is Guaranteed
TROY LAUNDRY
t PENDLETON, - ORE. I
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; 1 he UAU-UAS is not merely
a summer stove. It does a
! way with wood and coal,
I furnishing heat in a few
minutes both for heating a
room or cooking. It does
the business quicker, cheap
er and cleaner.
S. L. STEPHENS
Variety Store
CLUB BILLIARD PARLOR
Palace Hotel
O. B. Hottman
First Class Straight Rail and
Pocket Billiard Tables
Soft Drinks, Fancy Candies,
A Complete Lnie of Cigars,
Cigarettes and Tobaccos
HE
BEST
Service
Quality
Price
Furniture
Undertaking
Case Furniture Co. Heppner; Ore.
Heppner, Oregon, on the 8th day j ncy, which happened to be Jupiter.
f M-n-fdi 1117 i Thin emblem has como down to the
.. present time and Is always used. In a
Claimant names as witnesses: . mo(1(M.n S(,,lse lt lBlmH fur
John R. Oldeil and Ora AdkillS, recipe, or an order or Instruction to
lwth nf Itoi.nnpr fWo-nn. Curtis' ,u,i somethliiK. Utenilly construed.
C. Rhea, of lone and William T.
I recipe means "lako" or "take thou."
J! Campbell, of Lexington
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Frank Woodcock.
Register.
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CUTS THE COST
of TYPEWRITING
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The New
Model No. 10
ROYAL
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Glass Enclosed
Dust Proof
Mechanically
Correct
You Regulate the Touch To Suit
Strength, Simplicity and Service never before
found in any typewriter
How to Lrn to Writ.
Putthitf words lnnelhcr Is imt writ
f ti ir ; nniklnc line sentence Is not writ
Inc; fhihoratltiK strlklns plots is not
v-riling. Uf all the arts literature Is
the nmst esactlim mistress. To write
you must have lived, you must liuve
suffered and know Joy, you must he
alile to analyze people, to understand
their motives, to love them.
(liauled that ymi have learned some
Ihlntf of the iniillves, the passions, the
sorrows that rack us huimius, then you
must also have your medium In con
Intl. Words are like little (rent ores
that march and flk'ht and nIiik. They
siv like extra hands snd hrnltis. All
the passions Mil on them, t'litll you
set this seno of the iholceness. the
! fragility. Iho swer of words, you are
a not ready to trunscrllx your thotiKhti
j American Msk'nr.lne.
Tolstoy's Intonsity,
I r.verjthlnit In Tolstoy's character.
a. iajs a Unsslan writer, attslns titanic
propori Ions. "Asa drinker he absorbed
a fautHsttc (pintititlcs of llipior. As a
itatidder he terrilieil his partners ly
the lildness of his piny. As a soldier
he ndvsuced cnyly to bastion four, the
I m si Ion of death nt Ncvsstopol, and
there ho ttindc dylnu men iHU.'h at h'.
ltty ailni;. lie suriMisel crery
tie by his prialik'ious actlvliy In sport
s well a In lltrmture "
I Ituve any lliinu you want in Second Hand Typewriters.
. GEO. T. PEARCE
hone 13 Heppner, Oregon
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Dogwood. Dyo.
ioiiHtl nss the source of th fa
nvwt "Indian red'' ullh whl(li the
vnln warriors lived their enklo feath
prs and buckskin clothes. TheT pM.
cured the de from the roots of the
r.v. Tills l piobsblv the iii.h. .rll
hunt dye to I prociucd from Amerl
i an trees.
Wood and Coal
Raising daily. Also a 'ser
ious car shortage.
NO HELP IN SIGHT
N. A. Clark
Phone 396
Nj Wond.r.
Mis i'rhhaw -Ifcni't cr . . V.'lllle
I in ri"t eoloi t t'itilli ttot this lm,
'r von lniirie'l when rn n.-t t . 1 1
llhr HtHi li., nmioto'i! I fell down
ptnlnl New Votk Times
IhiiUi ettetli ilii-e ptprhet
He .e. tlHTrfole, ai , rs-. t rlestb
et rj bei. - ."urle.
I WANT LANCT
To sell to 31 buyers who will commence to arrive
here on the 20th. of this month. If you want to tell,
send me the full particulars, and description of your
land, als your lowest price and the terms, also a full
list of what poes with your ranch if improved and full
description of all improvements. Land NORTH of the
Use line preferred, but can sell land anywhere in
Morrow County.
THE LARGCR THE RANCH THE QUICKER I CAN
SELL IT
My charyc fur wiling land is FIVE PER CENT.
The quicker I hear from you, the quicker your
ranch will U- sold.
W. D. NEWLON
Lexington, Oregon
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