Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, April 13, 1917, Image 1

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Hep support Heppner Business
Men who help support Heppner.
Central Oregon get's- on and off
the train at Heppner Gateway.
With which it consolidated The lon Bulletin.
A first class nePper en tend at the postofTicc at lleepncr. Oregon as secxmd-clnss matter
VOLUME 3.
HEPPNER, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 1917.
NUMBER 49.
Heppner
Herald
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PEOPLE URGED TO
PREPARE FOR FAIR
The Morrow County Fair this
year will be the best ever held
if the people will do their part.
We must have your cooperation
to the fullest extent to make the
fair what it should be. The fair
board can assure the people that
the amusements will be up-to-date
and firs class, but we can
not insure the exhibits without
the cooperation of all the people
of Morrow county. Now is the
time to plan what you are going
to have in the way of vegetables
and other agricultural products.
The Chas. H. Lilly company of
Seattle offer a special cash prize
of ?10 for the best exhibit of
farm and garden products rais
ed from Lilly's seeds. This' is
worth working for. The board
will give a number of special
prizes this season for the best
exhibit of potatoes and onions.
These prizes wPl be awarded
strictly from their adapability
to the soils of Morrow county.
A written statemeut must ac
company each exhibit showing
when they were planted, when
dug. estimated yield per acre,
are they good keepers, and all
WILLOW CREEK ITEMS )
other information that will be
of value to prospective growers
of these varieties. We are go
ing to specialize this year on
those vegetables that wo cau
grow to perfection in this county
but of which we are shipping in
car loads each year and paying
two prices for. Morrow county
can produce all the vegetables it
uses and more if tho people will
take the trouble to plant and
care for them while they are
growing. Wo all squeal about
the high cost of living but do
not try very hard to tind out
why the cost is so high or what
we could do to lower tho cost
No country in tho world can
raise better potatoes, onions,
cabbage, carrots, beets and other
vegetables of this kind than can
Morrow county, yet each year
we pay thousands of dollars in
freight to the railroad and ex
press companies and many
thousands more to growers in
other parts of the country foi
stuff that we can grow at, home,
getting it fresh from the farms.
Whose fault is it? Can the fault !
bo overcome? If so, how? For i
the best answer to the above .
questions the board will pay u ;
t,peciul cash prize of .) all artl
cles to bo iu the hands of the
board not latc'r titan Sept. 12th,
Do you know of anything that in
your opinion would help make
the fair bettor, more instructive
and of more value to the people?
Jacob Dexter has percuased a
new automobile. Jake being of
steady nerve will not attempt
such things as telephone poles,
steep embaukmeuts or bottom
less pits, but will keep right in
the main part of tho road.
A traveler who travels on the
Willow creek road is soon intro
duced to chuck holes, mud holes,
rocks, quick-up hills, short down
hills, sideliugs, level places,
rough places, short turns, soft
bumps, hard bumps, in fact
every thing a bad road could
subject him too. The people out
the Willow creek way feel that
their road needs a little atten
tion and it is perfectly proper
and fitting that those who have
the matter in charge should try
to turn their attention this way.
Last Monday, April 2, much to
the delight of Mr. uud Mrs.
Norman Florence, Mr. and Mrs.
A. Florence returned home from
Portland where Mr. Florence
underwent a severe operation
and is doing nicely. Unfortu
nately since their arrival Mrs.
Floreueo hua not been woll.
Old maids, grass widows, and
school teachers, Mr. Crosby says,
you are as welcome as the (low
ers in May to lish on his place,
and he says that there is all
kinds of fishing on his estate.
All others beware as Mr. Crosby
sleeps with a gun uuder his
pillow every night, ami has it
ready for action d,uring tho day.
The Legislative Good Roads
Committee has decided to hold a
state-wid-o good roads rally in
Portland, Saturday, April i!8.
Every organization in the state
favorable to the road bond bill
is invited to send representatives
to this gathering, The Committee-
has taken up with various
transportation companies the
matter of securing a special re
duced rate for those attending
the rally. Reports from Astoria
and several points in Eastern
Oregon are to tho effect that the
good roads enthusiasts of those
sections are planning to charter
a boat or special train and come
to Portland in largo numbers,
accompanied by bauds. Similar
I
Ileppner, Ore.
Dear Hoys and girls.
Now is the time for every boy
and girl in Morrow county, anil
particularly those of the .Indus
trial Clubs who have taken up
the Card en Project, to jjet busy.
Tne food supply is of as great
importance us any phase of pre
paredness for the National
Crises which we are now facing.
At present we have a shortage
of foods, and prices arc hifjh.
Since we have entered into
this war our obligation to fur
uish food to tho allied nations
will be greatly increased. 1
wish we ui'ght plan a campaign
for (his community, determine
tho amount of ground available
large excursions are in prospect 'and the number of persons who
from oilier points. Thore is
overy indication that the rally
will prove the most notable
gatheriug of good roads boosters
that was ever held iu the Pacific
Northwest, Definite announce
raent of a program mo and speak
ers will be made later.
That Rascal, Cupid
Cupid, the cunning rascal, has j publications upon
may bo enlisted to put it to its
best use.
The Oregon Agricultural Col
lege has prepared a special ser
ies of pamphlets on poultry
keeping, vegetable gardening,
the economical use of foods,
which will be available to tho
people of the state. They will
be glad to send a supply of these
receipt of
been busy recently, around Hep
pner, so busy, evidently, that he
has neglected reporting his ac
tivities to the Herald promptly
in all cases.
On April 3, KU7, Mr. A. 1).
Re-id and Ida Wright, both well
,. ..i i t 'known aud popular young peo
Former Heppner Man Loses L.e j united i marriage.
iniormaiion nas reaction, mis
evidence that this work is being
efficiently organized iu the com
munity. Show your patiinlism by
planting a garden. Plenty of
free seed at this office.
You rs truly,
Lena Snell Shurte,'
County School Supt.
BELGIAN RELIEF MEET
ING FRIDAY, APRIL 20
A muss meeting of the people
of Heppner and vicinity will be
held at th opera house, Friday,
April 20, ,s p. m., for I lie. pur
pose of raising funds by popular
donation and subscription for
the relief Of the starving Pel
vrmn school child ren.
l-u tin3 earlier singes of the
war the people of Heppner gave
generously to the relief of the
Htilgiau people, Time has only
idded to their destitution. To
day there are moro than l.LTid,--000
school children of that coun
try who are dying of starvation.
Relief must come to them at
once else Mmy pm'Uh. Thnmiit
our laud an organized effort is
iK-'iug Hindu to furnish food for
these poor, dying children. I lopp
nor, true to her traditions, must
help. In the spirit of humanity,
she should give as never before.
As a nation, America leads tho
world In wealth, Let it lend in
this dark hour of the world's
need in Charity also. As you
love your own dear ones at
home, will you not come to this
meeting mid give what you can
Inwards relieving the suffering
of trip homeless, starving child
run of lielgluiu? Let no one
s-iy, "It will l useless, (ieriiiaii'
submarines will sink the ships. ''
Kucli ship and it's cargo, nra
Rev. McDonald performing the!
city of tho death of Jay Vale, :Ct,rouloy, 4 adly disappointed for it is not
who was drowned in the Mis-. i,asl Sunday morning at eight 1 1V any kick f com my own n and
sourl river, at Hisuiark, N. D. 0-c0(.) al n,0 ristiun parson. ' point as to the work and 1 hope
last Sunday .when a boat wis! ,,QV Mcj)oualti ollieiul i ni.'. j that in case that 1 need help in
swamped in tho swollen stream. r (;iaH y. Harlow and Miss outside work to give you the
Four others lost their lives at j I5B'ch M, Akers,. popular ; first chance ;.t it.
tho same time. I .,.,., ,1(,i(, ..r this riivwcie' The expectation is that your
Mr. Vale was a former
well
married, leaving shortly after- set vices
cease April 5tli or
Known citizen of Heppner. Doing , f ... ....,,1,1:..,, ... as SOon Ihoreaflor as is piiiclicn
employed for u number of years - icmiL.(oni 1 do not know when I will be
with Minor Co. Ho left Hepp-i Leslur 'lllgralUi of UlL. paliic0 , Heppner. but I feel sure you
ner about five- years ago. His tbjs cilyi aml 4Miss Fy will do me the justice that I de-
Robinson, of Joseph. Oregon, serve.
was a
Aiycrsj surprised their fiiends by quiet- With best wishes to yourself
Percy ', ,; i,,.,..,;,.,! tst Tucsdav and family for the future I am
evening. Judge .LP. Williams
IONE INKLINGS
Misses Calbralh and Jackson,
two of our lucid teachers, spent
the week ond in the county seal.
Mrs. Ituftiugtou who has I men
here for some time visiting her
son, l. 1!. liuuington, left lor
her hme in Washington the last
of the week.
Mrs. W. 0. Cason was down
Loin Heppner last week visiting
lone friends.
Perry Hopkins sold his !0
acre ranch north of town to J.
K. Swanson last week for $l.
per acre. Mr. Swanson lives 011
Dr. Chick's farm at present.
Mr. Dodson recently tiled on a
section of land over iu tho Fin ley
Hultu country, lie expects to
move onto it this fall provided
his lilings are accepted.
J. C. French was in from the
Lexington country Sunday to
visit his brother and family.
Mr. French says that practically
all the grain sown 'last fall in
his neighborhood had to bo re
seeded. Considerable barley Js
to be sown yet. lie says that
parties wanting to hire plowing
done are unable to find teamsters
to do it at 2 per acre.
Joe Mason, our genial post,
master, spent Sunday in thu
country and Monday morning h
was telling his friends what a
wonderfully lino biy It was.
Said when ho got out to his
sisters place thu frees showed
no signs of lil'n but .befomnight flully intured. ' If they be lost
the peneh trees had bloomed arul m,, insurance will buy others,
had small peaches on thorn. He The following program has
was sure if he could have slaved Jt,?tti nrr;inged for the evening:
there until morning that he' Song, lAint-i icu," led by Miss
could have had peaches 'hiul j Marion ,. Long
c ren in for breakfast . j Opening address, Mayor S. K.
Our churches all oloervt d j No' son, presiding.
'taster. Tim program weiu Address, " I lm Helgian Nitnii-.
line and were enjoyed by large ' lion", Kev. II. A. No.yes,
audiences. Special piiiris had ! Song, "The Flag of 7fi
li.'Cli taken to decoriilii tie
c.iiti relic iu various altract'np
ways.
I trick for I he i.ew garage i, r
I rived the last, of the wetk 111. d
all hands wen put to work Moti-
Mp
Cry
1'V
of Ihe
Father
Mrs.
performed the ceremony. They
will residu in Heppner
Your friend,
McDull'oe.
1 referred his letter to the
WiulninitlK m-oilillir 1,1'Vl' lit COUIltV COlirt illl'l thCV VOIT elll-
liny. Mr. Rivers Is very an
ions to sco the building coniplet
ed so that he 1 an occupy it .
wife, a Heppner girl
daughter of tuu lato J. A
and a sister of Mrs.
Hughes, of Mutter creek
S. W, Spencer, of this
her aunl .
Mr, Vtilo was deservedly pop
mar uu .oBmj . ... sl0,.-s foruiur Humes ruided )liatuuuy nenieo naniW imi"''M, , u Saturday aftet. "",noy.
Heppner ana tne news 01 1 the Palace hotel, captured the an.vsuchdeniandsofh.nl. j ,, in ,; vacant room ..dj.,1,,. At Ihi
tragic death was a shock to his bciieUict. bore him in triumph to On April 7th I found u not-! . , ,,j st N,ti(llm p,aiik '
many friends Here. ' Mob Hart's softdrinlt emporium, from turn on my desk asking me , lM1.,.,jy a i,,,,,,!,,.,- of ''"' '" holms in nard -
: made him -buy the drinks" in to tender him my resignation. j i u . .1 a 11 h r..r tho good cause. , V u Ped t 'ross ( hi.pter ut
Aithur 4noblock was in town:truo western style and then I wailed until he came in and . sllirl.1K(l (lf M,,,,j,.N w,-is the ' M'-ppner. Everybody is invit. d .
on business Thursday. ! turned him loose to realize that thm told him that 1 knew no , , , .,... ' I at lend II. m is nicelni''.
Iv. .1 Vaughn.
Address, "The
Helgian Children,'
O'KoiilUe
Sou". iS.illle Cry of Free-.
doin," Miss Peeie ( . Rourke.
Address, 'Some Practical
Menus of It lining I'uihls to Help
the lielgktll Childieii." C. I,
Wood ol
Cnudy Sale Library l!cnfit 1 Sontr, ' Columbia Hie Cem of
Ladies or the Heppner Lll.iaiy , H e t teean," led by Miss Long.
Association In Id a sueccssfnl Collection nnd siibsciiplion of
meet lfl nil cHiil'l W ill
to get nil e. piession
! ho was, in reality, a married
I man for keeps.
Many friends will join in wish-
Committed to Asylum
Chris. Weinschiuck, a rather
well known character about ! ing up, these young people lot
town, wa examined as to his atKj happy lives together.
i. .. r ., t,,.ir. n.. ,
If you do put it iu writing and '."""J - ;
tuail U. the secretary and the ! lerj11 "n und us l.,ul-cd Mr. Hcrren Make. Statement:
MMnatA II II fl mill 111 t M J IJ1 I f I fl 1 1 ft ! - - . .
snnio will havo tho careful con-. - ' To the Lditoi
Hidaratiou of the board.
Tho dates cf tie fair are Sep
tcmber ia.14-1'..
Let's make this fair what it
i S'.ate Hospital.
The man had been acting rutli.
er irrationally for aomo tune and
it was finally decided best for
. ' , , .11. i himself nnd others to place him
always lias been tho best county "" 1
UI1MV1 IVIHU'ui,
fair iu Oregon. It is the peoples
fair and it wili bo just what they
want it to be.
Y. W. SMF.AD, S..,y
. . 1 . . 1 . 1 1.1 1 1 - ..... ..
reason ny I sno.no 1 csiko ..00 k,,a,(.r ,,, ,..UH,y ,. II. Il llotlmau. Kev.
lhatifhe did I wanted hnn toj(ii ,iif(j( Nv;is Donald, Father O'Hou.k.
slate it. I supplied .mitten on proar.un.
II.. sairl tliat on several occa-; .,.,,,:,... AsmhUoh U..i...
sions I had left the safe iiulock-j()f ,.,.,, m(1,t woriy ,,ivlf.
ed and that the funds had been ;.,,. u was o,ganl.ed
tampered with. u fi.w. v,..ir, Jfl ,,y M)th(, o
. Mold him that he knew the ((; )i(Wn.H l.,(l,.r,r.njr MU.S
Asa great many are asking IKl
me wliv I rtuit the Sheriff's office .. lU ,,,, fl,i111i,,,.It ii:ii n,,.,-,. "f about " volumes ,n been
Mil.:-com-
CHURC H NOTICKS
The l edeirfteil I'liurcli
Tuple for the morning sermon
"Hie Fourth t '0111 iii.UmI 1 ii -11 1
III the I'Vfhinjr m iii'K of vinpli-
c.ui virw will h mvi n illusi rat-
Making Coyote Scarce
I,orcu and Lloyd Matteoti of u'""-,
A Prominent Stockman
It. F. Swaggart, well known
stocliin in of thu ICAini'loii dis
trict, was in Heppner Tuesday lK-ar Willard:
The county court is to make an
1 make the loiiowing siaietneiu w!lH nothing wrong
nnd von can draw your own con- funds.
elusions.
March the 10th Mr. McDulf- e
went to Pendleton and on the
15th I received the following
letter.
Pendleton, March 1 Ph.
ill. the iiccumuhile.l The book a I e ; j 1 1. , f,. ,,f ( ', UIM it 1 ' "p
Mlack Mutte found tho first
Mr. Nwaggart informed the I order at their next meeting clim-
The statement made ,y the
county court proves Iih lit--1
statement false, nnd I will make
oath that the one tune Mention
ed herein is the only l inn- t lint I
liH e failed to lock I he nfe V, lien
it was my dots to .hi fo, and
thai. I hue in",, f tampered with
or taken 11 single penny of the
counties fund.-'.
When he went to !' 1
covotc den of tho vason Friday Herald whilo hero that K. F. 1 inating th peputy ShentT in our y) placed the ha nliinif ! the
...;.,. f,n,iu- of live i.ut.t.ics Tucker, of t.ear Spokane, i at office nnd I thought it onlv fair m.il a..d the fnml, 10 M.-
S lJr u d.. . ..in.,,,,, , U7;;
1:... .11 ...l..... ,.f 1 1 a,.i. I. ,nn n,.l I.. 1.. .11,.
were not yet open but they bring " " '--- "-) '
tho bounty just the tuwe. and .Icuncts. the deal upprox-; arrangeninnts that I do n.t kirn
1 :!.. McIVrrin landed u " tnitttm ouj 1 1."-'. (of. J presume this is my fault
..!.. 1... ...t.. .-r ih. Mr. Swaggart U n i f tln!but it's a malt.r
old Tom (uaid place with a fine ; Ingest iudiudual breeder of
1 ships animaN 11O0 ll of the
wctern btatc as well a to Itu
family 't eight pups.
ins
Heppner Herald $1.50 a year. IUwaiiat UUn.U,
.f iTonomy
with them and I do r.ot know
what my attitude w ill !. at Ihi"
time, lint there is nothing fr
me to do but act accordingly.
I am fire you will not t"
the minim
itraw i'f rhanged, v. hi' h winild
r.a'urally infer that he dv I not
Irmt me In handle the fii,. ,
and it ha ran i d some r 01.
a.-ant 10:1111,' i.t .
v if Mi. M' D'llT. e ,. ;,,,! t.
pre e hue If ,1 io.'M of h" In
W ill f it le-r pie. e i ;i -' rt ml."
or rctra'-t tie '
W. II. IILULLN.
kept in the council l.,nniii r ami
Ihe I'litariiiu is 011 dly from
.M to I', no p. hi. every Wednes
1 1 : 1 y t" nlicii'l lo tin
p.l I I I'llH,
'Ihe ht)l try Is liimliced by the
Woik i.f the tni'HibelH of Ihe ii
sm 1. it inn. by Viilillitiity nub.
,i iptio.is 'iinl by an fcppropnu
lieton iim'i of n y fur from tin ni y
olilicl
I illici t of I he ii.iof-iil ion a re
Mm Sim L. N an '.nt"t, pn
li.nl; Mrs Hen P,ittnui. ici.
prrM'li lit , Mr Kugene liiliioin
1 . A'U Aver, dirrctor. nl
M S t'W' H ii" 1 , 11 ti ami
l.in .111. in
I'm-. .nt v.i- long lo doiiA'c I"
ll i bio ,ir y fund at jny lime i"
I ii'ii steil to lejij rt n - ( ' ' 1 1
.1 ll t he ,,T ntti.
lljte lo Ihe lOi.ler ki'UMiii,
While tin se view have been
fc.-leclid i specl illv fur the liem .
wnnlt "f ; hi. of Miml.iy i m.i.l 1 hiid n n. Ki
ll ille r I hi V pi ove i I inter
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Snb-i t of fceiiiioii Sunday.
M. tmiig. Ti.n "lie 1 I I I..
Fv rm In;, " lh ( i.iiii of Life
Ml' I'd Mis P II li e Uln.ll..
of M.lt.li. Id. Til l'' leg. .li t 1 d Ht
I 'hi Pi. I. lie Widmi.iUy immoii