LESSONS OF THRIFT. AFTER RABBIT PESI Co operation with a represent ative of the Bureau of Biological Survey of the U. S. Department of Agriculture, the couuty agri cultural agents of Eastern Ore gon have rendered particularly valoable service in connection with orgauizeb campaigns fur the eradication of j.u'U rabbits, The work has been carried on systematically by organizing lo cal community clubs, appointing a poison mixer and demonstrat ing best methods of mixing and distribution to this individual. As a result of concerted action, literally thousands of jaclmiu bits were destroyed. Crook county reports a count on (57,. 'Wi jacltrabbits killed by poison, and in one instance in Malheur county 700 jaclf rabbits were i L"rn " STd oT S"' "9' f , i i i , . : You Rtally Nead. lound dead where four ounces There are few persons so rich lhat of strychnine had been distrib- ""'J' ' "t need t exereise rare mi uted the nrevion-j ili.v T 'forethought in their expenditure, lln- . similar way catnpaigus were OF INTEREST 10 EDUCATIONAL man needs, human desires, human sympathies, are no vast-. occasion of i carried on for the destruction of outlay hesct ail of us at every step i EDITOR HERALD: ground squirrels very effective ly through the summer. ' The writer' is in receipt of a letter from 0. M. Plummer, of Olympia Man Buys Farm Here Mr. Wood, of Olvinnia. Wash.. recently purchased the that unless we are watchful we quick ly find great resources reduced to nothilll?. without iwn- L-nowtfc how Tbp speed wiiii i)ieh money departs ' Portland, in regard to the Ns ( one. of the first lessons of eior. 1 tional Education Association, !'.:ie.!0 IT' wiraa " lL i which will moot at Portland. Ju- "r I "i't-'tV (MJI- m f AJTI It'll " who iu our judgment of others. Every one should he taught fruni L''rank IJarlow lilap.o on Rlinn ': childhood to w-eiih. the needs of es- oi-onl- f ,.,,, i? l- i . , i penditutc. This I must have, this I citclv f .oin h. h. O.lmore. took ( cnn go ,Tit)mn tlli, , wf)lf possession of the place lust Moll- j. other demands still more imperative day. His family is expected i0 j nrp balked by it. Hy buy in? this i i ri w, ,.;t i,;n ., 4: rn mm rB 11 " vert the necessity of tlou- anno w.tlno a short time, lhe , l)e ,,ndit,.p , TMr l)PU(T. ,)n lp lAJuiiuises tw acres. i other hand, ic 1 refrain from pur- base tempting ttt the moment 1 may he Baled Hay and Grain for sale at White Front Barn. W. T. McRobcrts. Quality, Service & Sanitation o Our Fresh Meals are the best in the City.1 Our Extension Cooling Plant assures Fresh Sweet Meat at all limes. If you'are eating our Hams and Bacon you know how good they are. If you are not we are both losing. Phone us your orders, we guarantee entire satisfaction. ly 7-14. This will be a jrroat j event in the educational world. It. is not likely that the associa-; tton will meet again ion the Pa cific coast for several years, hence those interested in education should plan lo attend. A movement is on foot to so euro a large number of new mem bers. Every teacher will find it. worth while to become a mem ber. Liven if it should be impos sible to attend the meetings, the bound volume of the proceed njrs will be worth more than the $2 membership fee which is charg ed for associate membership. Many will desire to become act ive members, for whom the fee Tha Popular Sid of tha Strsst Owners i.r renters of retail mores tbmiltl liM'l; nut for tln si,le of the Hlrect on hi. h the property is located, illustrative- of this is the testimony of a real estate expert In a case some time iil'o th.it ground floors on the west, uiile of P.roiuhvav, New York, should lar for $l."iO a from foot more than similar properly nrross the street. The raltle of n retail business ilepemls oij the umitlMM- of iiissersby, ami the ilirrerence In this respert may result in n hootnine trade on one side of a street and only moderate suvress on the other. Some men are able to nc ipilre sneh. a reputa tion for their yoods that the people no to them even when they are ineonren lelilly lornled, hut It Is n coed deal ens ler in bnililiiii: up a made to put your self on the route traversed hv the crowds. Leslie's. glad of my celf eontrol, even within a week. Questions, like these have to be settled by every human being. Cau any training be more important- than that which enables us to sett In then)? Exactly tlm same disposition to weigh aud lo compare must be brought Into pivinjr, Into charily, If civltts Is to be discreet and wise and not in the end Injurious to giver attd receiver both. If We want n useful lest for the (11(11 rult distinction between avarice and thrift we may say Hint thrift Is mote spnrliiK with self than It. is with oth ers, whereas avarice pinches others ; is $4 for the first year and 2 per I J sooner than itself, although it may ; . I't.M-vvaril i pinch both.-YoutUs Companion. Kdt dUUWdlU. I. If would also be a good thing I J for 'every school board to take J Vry Suitabl. "The eniraccniciit of the youni: sur Kcou to the telephone tfirl is unusually appropriate." "Why soV "IhvHtise she makes a practice of cut lliii; folks olT and he of cultlnc them up." Baltimore American. Contest Hearing On A tearing of th contest oa-s wherein liurt Swift contdst-ed the In mestead claim of X. U. Leathers, in the Kijfht mile coun try, was commenced Tuesday before .ludge 0. O. Patterson, in Ii'ir chambers in the courthouse. A larjto nmukr of wllnesMs wore present from the neigh Imt ln (id "m which the land is lo cated and considerable interes-t in the esse is manifested. iVn. W. Chnpon of llamman ws in tovrn Tupsday. Bert Mncpy, well known Iuhd nirn hant, was a business visitor in llcppuer Tuendny. l)ick Anderson, a protuinnt farmer of FJifrhtinile, wk h court Ionise visitor TunsHny. lU-ppner Herald $1.50 a year. - THE CITY OF QUEENSTOWN. J. H. COX CONTRACTOR and BUILDER Plans and KsthimU-tt Furnished for All Kinds of Bitildiiufs, First Class Work Only. ' Make a Sprr 'ntHy of and Hare Compkle Equipment for it ! i S i 1 j City Meat & C 01! Johnson Bros., Props Site Co. out one membership, and if possible- send at least one member t( the meetinjr. The school ofTi cers' division hasi become one of the most valuable divisions of the entire association. Mr, Phmi msr is president of this division. A school board member who at tends this convention will find the money ami time spent a most valuable investment, It would No one thing will give so much : pleasure to so many people : for so long a time as a : COLUMBIA GRAFONOLA I You can get them here on the same terms, for same money as anywhere Seapert, WaUrlng Ple and Britith Naval 8ttion, Qticeustown, numbering: slightly more than S.iXni souls, has a threerold dis tinction as a seaport, a watering place and a Jlrittsh naval station. It Is a j well built and attractive place, with a j mild climate, and, being built upon an ! Island, its streets rise in terraces one I above the other and offer a superb out. j look over the neighboring w aters. ! W'ithiu fifty years the place was only n.suinll .fishing village and '"'a known na ihn t'rrrn rtf ("rtrlr 1 ! ti,-naA,-l nam. was received in 1849 by reason of Its iW art.V ooanl to take out ft havlnjj been the first spot in Ireland ' membership in order to secure .upon which gueen Victoria t i the volume of the proceeding. It still serves as the port of Hie city of 1 Cork, from which it is twelve miles ells- The addresses which will be ptib tant. Cork llsclf is located at the point isU'd ill this book will be the . The barlmr of Queenstown Is splen- lc,cam of CclucotH.nal thought at ! rtidly defended by two fortRTCsrUple the present lime. I nnrt Cra.1pn-t Us entrance, end by JnPre should be a latye ninn I Fort Westmoreland, which is situated , ., ... , . ., , ; upon Spike island, one of the group of m' ll'om tll,s founty in attend- three bles which make tip the govern- ance, at the convedtion. It, will ; went, dockyard and constitute the fine U,plp Op(ron jf the membership natural breakwater of the harbor. ' .. . wherein n large Beet can find safe an- 1 "'Oin this State is ari;i It is . fhorage. i estimnteil that there will be from 1 J Tw0 years before the qtieon-s tlslt to 1 jr to 20,)00 visitors f rom ! t i vict depot noon the abolishment of the outside the state. I f House Moving Sen.satiun Blend beautiful'v col ored enamel ware nt Case furniture I Store i I For subscriptions lo Hie "Ameri can I!oy" maga.irie, nee Kenneth Uinus, lleppner, OtTifon. ! 1) 0 Y 0 u li 21. f Professional Column Mt:tt!:jj::ji!uty.u:::j!:u::::av:wMi(; ? ? ? ? ? Need Printed Stationery of any description? I)K. H. J. YAUGHAN ' r DtNTIST Permanently located in Oddfellow's Bitililinc 11EPPNER, OUECON ui c transportation scbetuo of punishment ; fpipntls living in the states east ! which had been In vogue, and the eon- 1 i r, i .. nt ... i . i I vlds sent there ri ! employed upon rhe U,.rky Mounlnms, invite t hem lo rotne i ins the fortifications. The Island ceased to be a prison In 1S$ at which time It was handed over to the military au Iho'llies National Geographic Society Kiilletlii. Oscar R. Otto . .... . ... -..M-l-tfj-ttVtfl-tt-v-t Go to GILLIAM & 1) ) RTSnRi 11 KJ .K-r A 1 u in For Your 8 ! i I Harvest Supplies Oils, Greases, Belting Lace Leather, etc. 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" Poitlv Jurort. A prospective. Juror, lein$r iiialifled for a murder trial in Illinois, when asked the customary iiislion, "Have you formed or expressed an opinion a to the tjuilt or Innocence of lhe ac cused?'' rejoined promptly: "Sure lie s na utility as nil get ouC' Which resulted In n $li fine by the outraged court and, of course, the disqualifica tion of Hint talesman. There wna n murder ne that rtidd rlubt III the. middle nhcti enunael, uhecdlltiK H''Htly at the Jury, remiitk ed. "Of course mme of ynu jjvnlloinen hna ninde np his mind yet as lo the cuilt or Innocence of litis defendant." Taking nilvnntaie. ! a ihcimlcal ane, a Inuky Juror hp'so nifd icplicil pc',tfrely: "Well, I hnve. fur one. tin ottijlil to be. hunyr'- Kansaa City 8tr. way. ' i hey cnn n rtke you a visit nnd ntt -ml jthe convention. The railroad I rates will be very low. j 1 f those who (lesirc to apply lor memoersni win noiiiy me writer, he will obtain the appli cation blanks and will be jrlnd to sin the recommendation. While the writer has, in a manner, sev ered his connection with school wort, lie expects to retain his membership in the association in order to secure the volume of proceedings each year. Respectfully. S. E. Notson. CAREER SEEKING WOMEN, ? ? ? Our Job Department it now in competent hands and we are prepared to do Commer cial Printing of all kind in a manner to plejinc the most particular people. Give us a trial order nnd become a satisfied customer. Prices Right Promptness Appreciation and Good Work ; WELLS & NYS A T'I'O R X E YS - AT L A W HGrTNKK, OREGON JOS. T. KNAITKM5EHG ATTOKXIiV tlHINTKl.f.OR.ATLAW AND IONE, OltlifiON IS. E. NOTSON AT'l'O t( N K Y. A T- LA W (mice iii Court House lllilTNKU, Whar Wa fiit Nun Vemica. With lhe exception of t.'eybm. whb ll exports a limited quantity of tiux vom ica, Hritlsh India la said In supply the world. Nnt vomica seeds and pl'di lugs nre. nbulned from the plnmllk fruit of the Ire?. Tim fruit l collect, cd and the aeeds w ashed out and dried In llm sun. hi lhe forests of Nellnre, where the tree Is common, the sds lie naslird out by forest tllb. lhe Yanndls. nnd uoot i.rl'e is ohialned 2 , for lljcin. Cinhin nn muiba Is rl 9 , leclcd In the dry dr- lduous f'.ret nt h the fod of tha Travnn'ore hills and ! od nt a low figure lo small ni A dealers, who end tt to the inee limits. H Not pity Far Hr. Q i:dith-lf joii d..n i Im .(a' I hy & i"ii't you Mil blm "1 Madue-Weli; j he sends me flow and iak me lo 8' the open, you tiiiotv. and- Ediths U It'll, gta. Ions: I don't bow you u j! plav Hh bis arfedhuit ibaf . .-Uv-'it'w'asar'X'W'SWtrix i M.iis!riyr i cu that uim" - . a a . 1 1.. ... n....t... i. , Hot GILLIAM A. BISBEE STALLIONb PI-NDLLTON. OREGON ,1 l;. ',i::an Stallions that nre ii'ti ai t h i- r n l. r . . . . i tors that are yourK "' Ert'ltsh Shire, and n tit-.? Import'-d Pen extra poyti. P" :' -l...l.,o.t.,t,.J if it tl I!! Ml! 1 vlJUVMPl' - ,, good With CO I '.it If tl. ...- .. ! I .IM.-I MailU'l.S Ui.'l !'-. Ifc". O.V ' i tluit vo-i ea:r."t u- marc. you have a sta! 1 mitfht change. Pi-ndleton, Oregon J. R. JustiC", Import :r J i A Mir. what Is frn n ho l I "Papa mlicr?" "Any one. my son, who prpfe.a 'h foclrty of rrriybtrflj lse to hlmelf." 1,1 fe. ' Stranglh tt an Ottnch. A full grown hi', ostrph ll e'll frt hia'i ef'l'y 'airy on lu tt'lc, with lhe speed of h''r. mm of aetag aire. On Hundred a Day Flock to Nw Yrk Tamplmg Ft. I'ne hundred women a day coine en rccr seeking In Neiv York diy. ThiK Is lhe tllture furnUhecl ,y Itlrn ior ('. II. (tarns of I lie stale bureau of employ ment. He Imacs Ills climate upon I In, number of women handled dally by : the Trarelcrs Aid, the number niils- I tereil at hotels and thorn. r'U i -1 i In . Hi" atsin 1 1 1 1 if h 1 1 and other i iiipby- ment aucm h a. One hundied women a dn.t, :;t,: a ' year. A fraction over four ewry hour, npprojlmstclv one even lime 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 - 1 me hand rro Hid fifteen mluum , J ( mark. a Mr. Hams ritimates that a In rue per- J 1 ceittane of career seekers come from up a tale nnd towns ai'tit New York and Sew .let iet Prohshly ,i per cent, he 1 a last, coma from western states. The mallest ptuiloii i f Ilia number conns front lhe null. K"tna sue. red; ni"t j fall. It nlwaia olhen cotee. ansnar- a ' In the rail of th nilnnm hand as ll ' mills round and round Ilka I tin fit grr a I of l ate. b' konlpg. , j 'stii't r n'pi"iil. Tby say j a : oothlnj of w ho tha women ar nor w lit j J tier cm nor what lhy find Instead a ef'sthst liter rtp"-! 1 hsr d"t I tar J Ihera trgdr ,'n head hk And 1 a laugh round h rdc of inged'-. I J tatlt-t hant t"ld tha hl"! tore. Tby do ii"t mt that. h"p. J promise, d.Msmr wait b'indrrd limes a day f'T liia wotnsn who fiiwi lo New Xni .-W Inlfrrd an I "irr-r In a Naw York AmrrPau. a a ! a sre what we (uarantrp. Can anyone do more? The Heppner Herald on KG ON !U. N.E. W1NNARD I'll YSIC I AN & SI IKitON HKN'NKK, OftKGON DR. A. I). MrMl'ltOO ... I'll YSIf IAN & SttKGKoN Tnlrpluiup Tl OfJico Paltersoii Plug Store MKI'I'NKK, OttKGON It under new management ! and will he enlarged and J helleii'd in tvery way posiii. J hie. Our aim i to make it a lural paper whiih will he a welcome viaitor in every husiiifa houae and horrta in J Morrow Connty. J WOODSON & SWEEK ATTOIINKYS-AT-LAW Office in I'alair llulel. Il-ppner, Ore. SAM VAN VACTOR UTORXfcT.AT-LAW UKPVVF.lt. OUEX)N l-OflS I'E ARSON TAILOR IIMTNhR, oltKGON fl'hd nrefiomes by tc" lislll orr rotno b'tt half bis foe iltti. Ueji'al Caweluataw. "II Is not on of the winsI" tel." 'Ilial Is why tliet think (ley can j tf'-fl him "- I'.aiilutore American. $1.50 Per Year J J J a a a a a a a T. C. DENNISEE I or I'inu t'p To r'al? Homes ARC III l l.t r n (OMRAt lfm iiErrsnt. orecos i ' Clyde & DICK BARBERS Baths in Connection i