HEPPNER : HERALD S. A. PATTISON. Publisher. An Independent, Local Kens- paper, Entered at the Heppver, Oregon, Pout Office os necoiid-cluKH matter, II TcmiH f.f Sn!'Hcrip(iH. Our Yur - - ft.M Si's iloullm - - "t Thxp MuilM - - ) F fill) A Y. MARCH -It), lf 17. THE CALL TO ARMS Fl-AOS arc flying thin week all fcverr (he Unit'-d States; bund are &i lay ins the patriotic, airs; niasH- nii.i--ttn)iH urn assembling; orators are U'lairaip; Kuards- inr art! inurcuniK ni uiuutiiz.- i . i.: i t,:t: iiig; recruits are hurrying to the' staUonH. 1 he country has been j called upon lor men needed in I .1 . III' W I A Ute nauoiiHi aeiense. i lebuiem , Wilsou has spoken ana the na-; tiwa. io a rather quiet, self-pos-; Th wl for a full comple- wont f men with which to man ,ir nuVV U w...ftTtii7...d hvi.vi.rv DUH.i.Ml tv,.- 'n fp , ijfiate unny with which to u w)'i the rights and honor wmtitry. While war bus not bet r urw II 4 P 1 1(1 r ll . i tion to liK)l ruit, for ourselves should e-vnds w shape them Sflvej that wicli n coursi might I)miip imperative. A navy wiikio.it .). ir. n.n th. hi,, u ! fnf.l-- m. nrrnv wiihaut J,ir i tr.it.le ui, army without equip- mutt y u lrJi. i Mitpw p o n jvo Indications now are that, ' fihonld war bo dpclured (KrwiiiKt rw.rm.nv. . at r,rppnt PPm J rrtain, the naval branch of the Mrvire will all that will be called into action. If war comes il will be because of the subma rine activities of Germany, am the United States would un doubtedly be called upon to do its part in meeting and disposing of the undernea menace. Even in the event of war be ii4 declared it is hardly possi ble that an American army will bflwntlfi iUo trnichcs of ku. I ivirx. i be uIIk'H ynv tliov do , . ... not nei'd more men with which l.o win; what they do need is money, munitions, unlimited! . Bf,,u".l,B W1M iar i-owaro credit. America has the money jK'vinB the 1cople 8Uch as"ur' in the form of "velvet" earner- anc'0, el pitHn durintc the pat two 1 years from the sale of munitions ; and supplies, and the country cm letter nffoH to supply the "sinews of win" in that form mi.i to wmd her sons to the in- feruo nf the trenches. lhe present situation in Eu- rwrx. hs it can he judgt'tl at ttr.s itia-tanre from tin leportM coir.- injt throiijrli, KeeniH to indicate t'tat hit,' chances are imminent, Th l'sjinn revolution now twins likfly to prove a fuctorof strength to the allies. Uuuajarv is said to he Austro- i ipo for revolt Btvl ready to nu.ke a Hep. a-atc ptie. Tin? nimhlinua of ,. il... revolt ure :ilst liemtl I nun (ler- .... . n.iiy: tnekaiM ris snl to be niiidiMinir nh,li.-i,li,.n; Cermany iimV rtnoit at any moment, and nhimU tlut Iiappen ami tl-,0 tier- mart people com into their own tt i- In'uhh p-ohalde that peace will U un t:t M,tbli: lir, !act I the pit.-nt it a tune that, i i. it'i i ani'iii ;t".o lili' till I i- i Hit" p;it I 1. 1 I .i n eriean pin pl. We ui ' a t ii.nn p ililmi na I HUile i:p d th.. b,. M.,,,,1 f miiny I'.intiK'iiii -iix W,. It.vr not mtuli nf ll,,- vitiated a I a .1 Woki ot tbe oI, woilii s rovul f.4iinlit-. hot l,;,o the hrain a ..I l.v.1 .m, in in M (j,,. j.;,,,, 1'H fpl. Ii..im th,' niiiuiv f w ho blood hn uprunn the hardy, hrillianf, whirlwind tace I iht has made America the IT erne it country on faith. Anonir our Utt l itm us are tit of thouranda wlio rii of C'rmin hirtlt and xtiaction n-litis,! loyalty to this country and it institutioim cannot U doul t- M. They rt' us phhI Ameri - cans as any of us, and because j stitvttion he ba3 built up. Thi3 TeuiT- si.v wie yon net at scnnoi an occasional crank or criminal ! man may bow down to his hous- yu-nMy? T.nuny-l' was my Wrtu .1 4 t i . , Uisv. 'A-nd-ir-Ilui I don t stay Home among tht-m strays from the jes and lands; that one may wor-: r.UMl ,jn inT birthday. Tommy- path of good judgment or com-! mon sense, we should not allow" ourselve to become excited and : condemn others. This crovern- munt will jealously safeguard ! every vulnerable point against i ( ... stacks nf Micmiw oithpr ! I'rom within or without, and will .note out summary punishment to all such when apprehended. : But the wrongdoing of a few should not lead us, in a moment of excitement, to condemn other good cit i.tms who are loyal and made man with a barber shop 1 j,a Grande, Oregon, on May 10, true. ; palish, and some one has wittily ! 1917. Any settler who was ac- Should war prove inevitable, : remarked that the so-called self-' tually and in good faith claiming ail Americans, whether such bv made man is verv apt to wor- an-v of said lan(?3 Jor agncultu , ., , .. .,, , ., " i i , " ra purposes prior to Januay 1, birth or adoption, will do then ship his maker. nas not abandoned duty. Let us cherish the hope, We can make false gods of our san!e, has a preference right to however, thai the constantly own pleasures and pains, our make a homestead entry for the changing whirl of world events joys and our sorrows. To give lands actually occupied. Said ...:n i ..: t.- j !... .if ... u ..u:.n.-i : lands were listed uoon the appli- vi.i umiK iu uui u'-ean uiau- . . .. , . l HS,Klim dmi uiat fljct wi N0 PAVING GRAFT WILL tfE ! PERMITTED . iu;t'UKia irom roriianu ma.- Cite tht,t lhe State H'ffhway : Comituss.on is in a mood to stand !' no graft on the part of the -culled paving combine in the event the bond issue carriei and i co stri ct on oi naveu roaos anu . streets in Oregon but it seems I that the present commissioners! i i . ji . i i tti i: in u iiiuwu iu inaiat mat uu- 1 .. 1. .U ... 1 i. ... I ices will not be "ign p. i.f 3 m not ue , derated and, it is said, thejj r,-n,.; i ..w.v Hv-..v- .. .. that if paving companies do not do their figuring on the basis of a modest iind reasonable profit, the State will put in its own j equipment and no the work by Jay labor. Thifl rusu-H will moof untVi tVP w 'v "v - approval ot all taxpayers, ihe j HERALD believes that if the peo-; pie of the Slate are convinced j that the proposed project can j ind will be carried through on I the strictly business basis of giv-; ing the people 100 cents worth I of road for every dollar expend.; p"'. there will be but little oppo- Cltlillltnthi-i llAtA H tAl-kALiifim fit l" in"(iuaiun m the June election. ! The recent il'-clarat ions of the WORSHIPING IMAGES TliK text chosen bv one of our Heppner ministers last Sunday morninn was the second corn- maiulmcnt : lhoii stia'.t not Ill lkr until tliv.dt' -inv n-..v.n Ill IKl Unto lllSt'II dn) IrlaM'tl imajro. Thou h-ilt not lIlltu bliail IIOl bow down thyself to them, etc." The Rennoti was a thoughtful discourse against the sin of idol- u'rv. Tlie speaker pointed out that idolatry has ever heen a he- setting Bin with mankind and u direct liindiance to progress. Tlie three ureiit religious bodies of the world (Christian, Jewish and Maliometan) are not idolat- .... rs in the broad sense of wor- sniping graven imnffs, and tliey liave been and are the fjrfalebt factors in tin world's inoi'ep 1'hf peoples of the world who worshin l-oiIs of woud uml st,.n. and mrlal 1 nve jv little ,r tul hint; to t h' w orld in the wav of nselul ileoveiies or inven- 1 1 "N'n pei'le is trenier t. limits ivln:ioii, "' id elait'il tl,i' spi-aker, "U rmiM' tt is natutal that a man :hoi.. btconie kf tn.il w liicii In ttnohip". " There are many forms of idol atry of which mortal man is lia ble t.i he C'n'ty other than th.- one . vhn-h th" mi i i.--t , r re ferred, i.ii I there are m;ii v ,;t,.d s-ople, orthilex in their con. ception of Hod "s the Supren e Uuler of the l'nivcr:;e win ire apt to have a little sluine s.-t up in their h -arts drdic.it d to the worship o. to ne l.ttle p t ;l of their own ir.aU n c. Ono man may idt lizo the K'tcat American dollar; another niav ' worship the great hiMncfa in- : rnt! piopospo Hvsiein oi otate j u . . "f ,H": highways is constructed. I become like the thought or the 1-4 iSWl-4 E 1-2 W1-2SW l-4ot S ! ... ... ........ , thino- Mint. wm-shin Wl-4, NE1-4 bL 1-4, Sec. 5, 1.7b., ll de-; 1,1 u,e u" ,L uas ut-1" u;T i . 1 ,. .. ' R. 28 E., and the SE 1-4, E 1-2 . 1 -lifW.il.lp mmmmt on tt,P Pnt nf I W"Gn We ICam 10 WOrSllip tll3 t,,., , . i snip some position of public trust, and fervently pray that the voters may become convert- ed to his belief hpfnro pWtinn day. Many an ardent youth has most devoutlv worshined some i n7.n - P.PVPr1 cmrldoca fr. u ca to discover later that she is only - a mischievous flirt, and many a Oregon, will be subject to settle winsome maid has. from afar mpnt. and entrv under the provi- yielded homage to some Adonis , ,,,, c,s TT, proved to be mostly a tador-, u uie uiiui iuicu pur- ,,.i,ii i f"'" "u"u'j wo"i: ton-iuMii;beloW( who have a preference idolatry; to yield to uncontroll-! ed grief or hopeless sorrow is another, and nprhnnx mni-o I baneful one Snmo nonniomaboi gods of their physical ailments, and seem to be most beautifully miserable in their devotion to this pet god which is so jealous ly guarded. ti, f i i The practice of dolatry n any relation oi iilo will get us no- r i " wnen we 'iel(i to tnG sllSKes" tions of cvila'l begin to worship nnvl hiii'f tlmt, is Hin mmnaifn irou PCrtb, Jlst V XJOO, " ' r are on llarKe'ons Kround. U C t H L1 M . c-- bltuo children, Keep your- selves from idols!" WE LIKE TAFFY S. A. I'attison, editor of the Coudon Globe in the early days.: has receutly purchased the. lleiHld at Ileppner and the first l.,- u:. i .J ly unit, uis uiduu-iueut uilS reached our desk. It is a de. ciied improvement over former issues. Mr. PattUon is a good newspaperman and will give the Heppner people good service. Condon Globe. From iKppner, Oregon, comes the Heppner Herald, edited and 11. . .1 i. t it a . m puonsoeu oy n. a. raiuson, ior merly of West Alexander and a brother to Mis. D. H. Fee of mis inure. Heppner is a Hour, ,shin town in Morrow county, whicl1 is tt P"rt f,f oue ot ,he greatest wheat-growing sections of the northwest. Canonsbuiar a ) "ole!J- . . . . 1 llO Mt'Ppner lKrtlKl C IllllQ to . . . us hundiiy for th tust tima. 1" f I ioll1 . S. A. I'rttti.SOtl. of ..... 1"ll',u"' ' ' "'Ivor IviWe. wtMH down to n.-po. I l' n(r Hn'1 purchased the. Herald ';lst eek. mid hi Hint issu r r 1 ho PP''r ' splendid" fine, and 'fc'lows t,m'' n'though ho was n rar""'r r"r 'our yeara. hit brain 0"J htn.l lost nono of their apt ness. 1 lie paper I one of the ix-roluuin. four-pmr.) variety ' ni"'1 8niPPy news, with ond advertising putromijre. t,l I ,, i . ,ii i . it- i l,,uel)t '"dent. Laitla ivocU uu. S' A' ,,""il",n' '"tmcrly vk. .1 .1 A . . a or of thu Central Point Herald ' "'is i Hy. hat kivd hi pic. '"' U1,,l phiekuns w..w-eM" und "Iwecl-t eet" and rc-cnW- 'u iM i ed the nriTpap"r ti 1. 1 nt Hep-i lll-l , III I 111' I .1 - I C I II p. Ill li Miji. t , a. a, "II 1(1 il It'llrl ID 1 hi .Ml'UIUld ll j'l'lUe. I'll HVH III tt 1. H' 1 PI If r tit ...11 ' ""' ' I'M ll IIIHUI S It till w! eat, ".lurk mid -nu Uinc." t.o if I'iit Ui'eps kIiuxo the "ll.iod" uiaiU and jj in wilh the l i n r ! . " he hiuld Ui able to do Hit hi' siv hi' wniilil like to do. "I etui 11 to the fa vol 1 d hind." I 'lit hl hien Nl.imlfrd by irntny t ir thu j: w huh U U W lllle I'lll ll W ll" I fdilmu 111.' pmi'r Iih.m -ai ll.filietH 'i ii'it it I i';i-il f. r Ills p. p mill i n 1 1 ,., lev ,1. ly lia.it .1 P.. . in, , V . V Cut t il I o..t (l h , l, XTM,.aI r..l..k The WiHili lti . ,- SiMl'h ma fr.i'M l. Il.ltp It t.'ll (,"U'tl It. tilt .if T". ... , , , . . . .' I M,.n!i!-,:i on .,.,, n-im wii.ii in,.,- ,n if. M mna Iar 1 ue--s you've gut used to 'em. Xl - W Yor'i; T'"?3-. RESTORATION TO ENTRY OF LANDS IN NATIONAL FOREST. Notice is hereby giv- ! I,.. r.ml.ranirtr 'W7 3! Ol'rPS With- en tnai trie minis uauiwu n tVe iTmatiila National Forest, sions of the homestead laws of SfS!S lha UnUt lntes ianci 0fflce at 7 ... Q monfnnpd uuna ui mc i;cio-jiio un-nv.iui.v. nVht subiect to the Drior right of any such settler, provided such settler or applicant is qual- inert to maice nomesteau entry and the preference right is exer cised prior to May 10, 1917, on which date the lands will be sub ject to settlement and entry by anv ciualified person. The NW1-4 ;SE 1-4, Sec. 5, T. 7 S K. 5J8 K., W acres, application oi vv. i. ; A Monument, Oregon, and 10 acres, application ot W. 1 Lot 1 (13.38 acres). Lot 2 (13.95 kju a -a ' k. za n,.. w. m oo .on ucies, listed without applicant, total area herekv restored being 397, February T5. 1917. 0. M. Bauer.. Assistant r. . . f .1 -i 1 Commissioner oi tno uenerai Land Office. N0TKE FOR PUBLICATION IsolilU'd Tract Department of the Interior, V. S. Land Offk-e Et La Urande. Oregon. March Gth. 1317. Nntirp id hirphy irlvpn that. n directed by the CommiHsionrr of the General I'Biid otere. nnn proviwiond of tjef. (J156. R.S.. p.muant to the ap Vllf almn ot Phil Hicgin. r f Una, Orwon, RwuiNo.OltWi0.wwmoff' at public Mlo, lo iha hiKhtwl bidder, but at not Imi titan It. 60 v sent, at 10 o'clock A. M.. on the 8th day of Ma 1H17. next, at thin offn' the following tract fo land SW 1-4 HU 1-1, Sec. 20. Tp. 1 S.. K. 29 E., W. M, This trnet in on) r rod into the mnrkot on a show inn thRt the ftroiiier portion thereof is mountain ous or too rough tor cultivatton. Tho flfl will not be kpt oppn. but will b de- cmret! ckntejl whfn thone nrraent at the hour nam wl have ceitMrri bidding. The penon makitif the tntfh't bid will be rxjutrod to im him! lately pay to the Hwfiver lhe amount thorvol Any i-ernonn elaimina" artviraelp the ftbore-do- aenbed lnd are advmed to file their claims, or ob jectlonn, on or before the time designated for sale. C. S. Dunn. Itcffistcr. Nolan Skikf. Receiver. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Isolated Tract Drpartment of the Interior, U. S. Land OHU- at la brande, Oreffun. March 8, 1917. Nutlrc la hircby g-ivfn thai, ai directed br the Oinimiaaioner nf the C.eneral Land orllce. tinder pruviHioits of Sec. ZVA It. 9.. pursuant to tha ap. plicntitm of William II. Ewiim. of Cil. Omon. Serial No. 0irfiJl. k will olTrr at ptilillr aale. to thi'.h'tihrM bi'Mcr. but at net la than $2.Vi per i "rr- 1,1 ll'iVlnck A. M.. on theMh day i.f May. ! IH1V. next, at tlintollire. the fi'llcwintr Irartnf land: j sw i- nki-. s.w.ti.. 4S., b. nr... w.m. : UV '" "l-red int the marlcon a ahow. mi that the freatrr lurtiun thereof la mountain- !,"1"or,oor"u,""rcul"v,,""", Tha Hale will not be kebt onn but vlll k Aa. ; f,1,; 'T,, J V,T." t'na-!" TrTrV.on hm-k mVi 1- V.-1-a?VV- 'aCa7ri U ""il --Vi ' m 1 " y " j Any nemnn. .-l.imini a.iver..-i- n,. .bo,-. d- i !iTtH.nr onn"rTfra , . ."r '.r' NOTICE FI B I'UtlLICATION' lanlated Tract I n .......... ; 'X"Zv.lnAom''mx notk-k i.herehv iv.n that direetM b i tntinmiaiiMiro Hie tieneral land office, un- iderti..-i.r,rtl.,m.aoi sr.siv. a. s.. purauam to 1 the appln-ulten j Midiaei c,,trM ni i.na on-n txxCZ fhtlV" -J? ' "'.T ' IOn.-l.-k A M i"iil.e 'h .l.v i,f Mn. I. at lh Htl. e. the following trart i.l NKI-t n i-t. Trr I Tp S. R F, W M. Thu traet I. onlrnd into the market on ahow. i lr "'"hT."'r p",r"w","'rw' wnn on. or lit i.ii h ltr i-'ilualim. 1 he .ale 11 i"it b kept npea. but w'll he de. lan.l i La.il hen ll n i.r. un. .1.. w naineii I'.if .-.-owii 11 HiiirB. he prm inak'rt i.'imnfl 10 iinmeuia lav I" me K". in .-r the amounl thereof r.M, 1... minim, ei'miiv in. ai'le-nw C'l'd lii.'l are a.lviee.1 m Me Ih.r rl, m. m "'ierl..rt . 011 l-eti.ie h I'me ilea anaie.1 tin I..,- I H III NN K'ti.lrr M ll. A N tt. Ileeeuei N'Tli i; loll rt -ni.le Alios U lal.d Tia. t Peparlment e( tbe lnter.er f S. 1,1 D.T.ie ai l.al.ian'le. l'refn. Uarth i. IIT. NOTK K i. t.Tl. furn ihav aa dreeted b, Ihf (imiii.'..h.i'rri.( thfiim.!,! Ahl pe. e. nn i t i"i "il W !W K ,H "ir..,ai. i ih ai ri ' a'" "f ' ! ' C'lr-e-v ..f eia Orerfwn ti. ... . K-t-el No wawll oH.r a hul.lie aale to tha h aheal t.Kliler hiil at no, !mm Iii a.' t-erair al Inoriik A M.. t.n the ath da ot . ii'.na,. ai in a orrre. ma lollnwir, (net ol lari'l. ' ih.i i i vi mi n - r W u lb Uai-t la w!te.. irtn the market on a .how. 1 ' ' a"'" ".eppoi la nvuntan- , ouaoeroor.w.hf'.rcuimani'n. I the ,a'e will nl b kei'l nren but will be de. ' rlar.1 rkt-tX Pen lh.a fnnl at lhe h-nr M.l ii.oi,.i,i,n, imiot. ni.k ' en..l haaeeeaeMl thh ' i lo the Kei-rite, the annonl thee, ! ! A reewe-aelaiilie deelT K ahow-o. aer'll lai4 a artaed o ale lher elam ..vvm ,wl(oe. ,h. . d-.I.ZT tZ ai. w I" n Kea-oie, I NetAN fKirf ii"r. YOU SPEND 14 A DAY IN : ffpnreWbRK Shoe o?;Tb - TAi$& fit X. Ktf-naat.: Ai:rjPVAVe: X E. N. Gonty Masonic Even Kipling Will Pun. There is a new story ahmit Mr. Kip- linjkr, for wliicti I-'. Monkshood is ro- sponsililn, 1ihvUi linmsht it out. 111 Ins hook, "The Less Faimluir Kipling ami KiiilinsiiiiH." It appears Hint n rrionu askoJ Kipling wliethcr he would not write on airmen, as lie lincl done on the commanders and crews of submarine. Perhaps, some, day," replied Mr. Kip- linpt. "Oh, hut you must! insisted his friend. "Lefts see whelhcr we can hit on a good title." "Well." said Mr. Kipling' after a moments reflecl 1011, what do you say to Tlaue 1 ails L- row the SkyV " Curious. A lady one day remarked lo P.ulwer Lyttou how odd it wmh that a dove (Latin, Colombo) should have been sent out to llnd the old world, mid Columbus (Olurnbe) should have found lhe new. "Yen," amved the novelist, "but more curious still Is the fai-t that one eame from Nouh and the other from Genoa!" Miflht Have Eeen Worse. A Wisconsin man says that he was held up to ridicule because some one painted n harness on his horse. Hut that's nothing to tiio fun that would have been created if he'd led a set of harness from the barn and then foutid that the horse within it was only a painted oue. Buffalo Express. God blefts the good ualured. for they bless everybody else. Henry Ward Bceeher. service Cfl1rn:Iira BEST Pricety WMMMtaWM Case Furniture Co. Wood and Goal Raising daily. Also a ser ious car shortage. NO HELP IN SIGHT N. A. Clark Phone 396 I WANT LAND To sell to ."ii buyers who wilt commence to arrive here on the 20th. of this m mil, If ynu want to ell, send met ho full particulars, and ile.-cription el your land, als your lowest price and the term.--, a!-o a full list of what jroi's with your ranch if improved and full description of all improvement!. Land NOItTH of the hase lino preferred, hut can .u- h:id anywh-rp in Morrow County. THE LARGER THE RANCH THE QUICKER 1 CAN SELL IT My charge for Ptllinyr land is FIVE PERCENT. The quicker I hoar from yo,i. t.c .pucker vour ranch will be soli!. le, T Ln 9 I T W. D. J Z Lexington, HOURS YOUR SHOES Buy a pair of ourWORK WELT SHOES and you will get 16 hours f solid com fort every day. - D Shoe Store Building :TROYa Washes everything but the baby. Our excellent equipment insures perfect work on collars, shirts, andwomens1 fancy clotnes. Send then, to us by Parcels Post Our Work is Guaranteed TROY LAUNDRY; PENDLETON, - ORE. i The CLUB BILLIARD PARLOR (L'ulace Hotel) O. It. HOT1 MAN, Prop. First class Straight Rail and PocKet. Billiard Tables Soft Drinks A Coiuiilete Lino of Cigars, Ci"uietles and Tobaccos Undertakincj ta Heppner; Ore. NEWL0N Orpgon