X Heppn Zep support Heppncr Business Men who help support Heppner. Central Oregon gets on and off the train at Heppner Gatewa). Willi which is consolidated The lone Dullvtin. A first class twspiM'r cnlcml lit the pist.nTVr al lli-,,ii-r. Oroton as vi'inl-el:i maltcr VOLUME 3. HEPPNER, OREGON, FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1917. NUMBER 50. Herald (ft '1 I' FARMER'S UNION LET I The grain elevator project of the lleppuer Fanner's Union, has become an assured fact. No longer is it only "talked of" or "hoped for" but by the action of the building cointnitto last Sat urday it became a certainty. Bids for the construction of the plant were opened last Sat urday and the coutract was awarded to J. W. Johnson, of Seattle, for a consideration of about $18,000. Besides Mr. Johnson the Tum-a-Lum Lumber Co , and the Burrill Construction Co , submitted bids there being but slight difference between the respective (inn's figures but after careful consideration on the part of the com milieu, Mr. Johuson's bid was accepted as being the best. Because of the excessive price of steel for re-inforccmeut of a concrete structure the com mittee decided to build of wood but along all other lines the plant will bo of Iho very latest uikI best in design, machinery and construction. Experts who have examined the plans and specifi cations agree that, when com pleted, tho Ueppuer Fanner's Union will have one of the very best and most modern elevators in the state. Power for operating the ma chinery will be supplied by two PEOPLE WANT ROADS AUTO LICENSE WILL PAY ROAD COST Opponents of the road bond bill contend that Iho proposed bond issue will become an added burden to the general taxpayer. As a complete answer and ref- towards the cost of building good utation of this argument, the roads. All the individual ever Everybody wants good roads. The need for improved highways is admitted. Every citizen is anx ious and willing to pay his share Legislative Good Roads Commit tee has incorporated the follow ing statement as a part of its argument in support of the bond bill which will be published in the official state pamphlet: "We have ascertained from the records of the office of the Secretary of State that the in come from tho present quarter mill tax is $220,000 per annum; that tho income from auto licen ses based upon the present num ber of automobiles at Iho in creased license rale effective August 1st, will bo not less than $310,000 per annum lo bo used in paying iuterest and principal of bonds. The above funds will be sullicient not only to pay Hie interest ami the principal of the $0,000,000 bonds authorized by this act, bul will also pay the interest and principal of tho $l,8IO,2wo.-ri iu bonds authorized to meet l tics government roan appropriation After paying these bonds there will be a sur plus of at least $2,7:3,402.25. Since 1911 the increase in the number of automobiles in the State of Oregon lias been 33 1.3 22 horse power gas or distillate ! per cent per year. With the has insisted upon and is asking today is that the public receive one dollar of value for every dollar expended in road construction. Frequently in the past the pub lic has not received full value from these expenditnres. But this has been due invariably to the lack of a systematic plan of road building and an intelligent supervision of the work hy pub lic odicials charged with disburs ing the fund. Tho last Legislature, however, provided the necessary legislation for introducing in Oregon a sys tematic and intelligent campaign for the state-wide construction of permanent hard surface high ways. A complete road code was adopted and a Highway Commis sion created for its adminislra tion. Another measure provided for the issuance of bonds aggre gating $1,800,(100 with which to match an equal amount provided by the Government, under the Shackleford Act, for the con struction of post roads and for est roads. Most important of the Legis lative measures was that author izing the issue of bonds to the WILL BE PROTECTED jjjTho Department of Slate, at Washington, I). C, on February 8th issued the following state ment: "It having been reported to him that there is anxiety in some quarters on the part of persons residing in this country who are the subjects of foreign states less their bank deposits or other property should be seized in the event of war between the United States and a foreign nation, the President authorizes the state ment that all such fears are en tirely unfounded. The Govern ment of the United States will iu no circumstances hike advant age of a stale of war to hike possession of property in which international understandings and 'the recognized law of the laud give it no just claim or title. It will scrupulously respect all private rights alike of its own citizens and of thu subjects of foreign stales." RAILROAD WILL GUARD j i BRIDGES AND TUNNELS! "OBEY THE LAW, KEEP T" QSaiu lv Van Vactor. loeal at torney for the O. V. R. .V X Co., received a telegram Wednes. day morning fiTuu A. O. Spen cer, general counsel at. The Dalles, asking him Insecure per mission from Sheriff Mo-DulTeo. for the appointment, as deputy sheriffs of the armed guards be ing placed at bi idges and olhei strategic points on the railway line in this county. The guards are being placed as a precaution ary measure against possible depredations of enemy spies and is iu line with the general policy of the country since the deelara lion of war against Germany. engines of the most modern type completion of good roads this i amount of $,000,0X) for the mcreaso will naturally bo Uir-or. i construction of main trunk lines However, wo have not taken any j throughout the stale. At the increase into account but have lHamc tini. another bill was pass- ed doubling the annual license on and all of the other equipment will be of au equally modem do sign. fin., . ...:n r : i . . me engines win iu i uisii uu based our figures on tho present excess of power for present nun,bcr of automobiles." needs but it is confidently ex- j pocted that additional capacity ; This j8 Nol shocking ...ill l.,. .. I. ., .,,!! business wiunn a year or so The capacity of tho initial plant will bo 100,000 bushels. It is also plauned to instalPlii connection with the elevator a complete llouring mill of 2" barrel daily capacity which will be operated during the months when the elevator is not busy hand'.ing thu grain crop. It is said that such a mill is now be ing built that can be installed at a cost of some $:i00 that is guar, anteed to make a strictly lirst class grade of patent Hour and the managers of iho project tigure that this department alone will go far towards paying all running expenses of the plant and obviuto th c necessity of ul all automobiles and motor vehic les. The revenue from this source, together with the money strict confidence Leslie i derived from the existing one Matlock, tho other day, inform- fourth mill tax will meet all in cd the Herald man that Harry ' tercst charges of the proposed Rood has recently purchused u t bond issue and retire the bonds swell little gas buggy "built for I without adding a dollar lo the di two," and two only and that : reel taxes of the individual. j Harry informed him, also in j Of these various measures, on- strict confidence, that this par-j )y one the $(, 000,00(1 l'.ond III IONE INKLINGS Miss Mason was iu from her 1'iUieh Tuesday. The war pictures shown Tues day evening drew a good and'-once. Deri Mason has sold live Deer lug combines and has several other hales iu view. This little combine is Milled by twelve horses, cuts twelve feel and is run by two men. With (tie .iliortuge of hands" and Ihe high cost of feeding a large harvest crow these little out fits will hen groat thing for Ihe farmers. Sunday sure was a stormy day, bul when we saw how it pleases the farmers no one has a kick to make, if I he weal her man w ill just send a lew more sueli rams at the proper lime tin- lone rmiii try will do its sare iu providing War Time food si m IT. The first and second gradis ticular buggy is not to be used i will be submitted to the voters Licl, .,( (,e i,,jMi t ,,f (iraon Coeh either in looking after his farm, j for their Approval at the special i ing operations nor in taking bis j election, June lib. This measure1, gentlemen fiiemls ii p'easuro ' asks nothing of anybody except rides or lis h ing trips. If any that which he must pay under! other proof wero needed than , laws which go into effect regard- j Harry's word which of course less of whether the bond issue be is not that the above statement adopted. All manner of safc-j is mi ultimatum, it may be found j gumn iaVe been provided out ' iu the fact that after buying the Bj,0 l)l0 lon,ijng a(.t. The High ! swell little wagon, Harry w cut ; way (Vunmission has been rone' to the additional expense of Lav- ionized, methods of road con in" down I (i.l I ,e. in in n I e kluieli'.., I I t I lowing the plant to lay idledur-, 7 " ,. . t ,i , H",,,,u" "'"""" mi ..,..,. absorbers installed on Ihe ma- competition in contracts has been Tl I anner's C ion is to be1'"'0 S lll!,t Wi,wt,Vur xMk Ml ' ''' '"'l".lsory and an anli . ' " .' . nb'-i"' iU tind herself wafted f0nspiracv bill has been passed. LULU II V I III IU IVl UUSIIIUSS'IIUL' I ,, Ml, l-ii 111 ' . . .: .. ... .... .. "'""G l,Vt'r Uu: llllls 1,1,11 (llll' "f ; Amortization tables show that Morrow cornty as gently ns the income irrevokably pi , ided "Rock a Dye Haby in a Tree will retire the ;,0(Ml,NHi bond Top." or a a thistle down on u jss,.( ,,.,. t the requirements ot summer evening breize. j the Federal Act, provide maim III fact this lieW Wl.goli is (,iin"ii,, nf i-imil-t :nl I, u kin- plus even if there be no increase ran Tuesday evening after school for a parly. Mrs. ISurkholder who has Spent .'2 years iu mission work iu India spoke at I In: Congrega tional church Sunday evening. Mr. W. I. Scrivnoi was down from lleppuer Tuesday hi de. liver a llumley engine in Mi llavei stick who has ii nils bought the Atkins place up 1,'lu a creek. It was a new style of en To the. Editor: Many questions have been asked recently in regard to mat ters arising out of the conditions which necessarily prevail on ac count of the slate of war which exisln. I'eoplo must boar "in mind that many 'things which ire permissible iu a lime., of peace .are not permissible in a time of war. It is the policy -of both the National and State Gov ernments to cause as little in convenience to citizens and others as is consistent with the proper protection of the rights and dig nity of the country. Citizens are urged to refrain from talk and actions which ire calculated lo stir up trouble with foreigners who may be within our borders or with our citizens of foreign birth If any citizen comes into possession of any knowledge or rumor oT any acts or talk- inimical to the inter mis of the country, he should tint peddle Ihe same about, but, should communicate it In sonic pac ollieer, who will take such steps as are necessary in the premises. If this policy is pur- sued, loreigneis ami loicign born citizens will bo saved humiliation and much ill fooling will be avoided. Those who sympathize with Ihe countries whli which Iho doled Slates is at war are ml uiunishpd to follow the rule laid d iwn by the Attor ney deiieial ol llio- 1 iiiteil Slates "Oliey Ihe law, and keep your mouth shut " Tf this plan is followed, no inconvenience W'll be experienced. I'rophi should inform them selves iu regard lo the law touching t lie desecrat inn of the Mag. This is not a tune for any foolishness iu bis line SI i inign rs iipimI not bo surpris ed if ihey I i tul Ihetuselvos Iho ohjpcls of olwervalion And strangers in Ihe coininiinily who do not appear to have any oin- D1FD Mrs. W. T. Matlock. ! l,"V'"iii ii'-e.l not be mi i pneil well known iu Ibis eilv, loosed I if Hi-y are held h. uiowor p. a away al Imt homo iu I'milaml last Monday. Deceased wns a j daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. i I how n, of Lone 1,'ock. She w.isi lop l'rioc for Wheat Frank Anderson sold his wheat crop of some ll.ono bushels Monday lo, Spencer Akern, agent for the North western Grain A Warehouse Co., of Cortland, for Jui record price of 12 00 pel bushel. This is the lop price si far reported at any interim point. Mr. and Mrs. Farley Entertain. A pleasant, evening was enjoy ed by a select party of young people at the country home ol Mr. -and Mrs. Pete Farlev last J Sunday evening when they en tertained al dinner the M'eisef. Norah Hughes and llannan Wil son and Messrs. l'at Council, Frank MrArton, Hugh McNainep and Mr. Phillips. Following n splendid diniu'i the company was enlPilained b a .number of vocal selections by Miss Wilson with Mr. McNamee as accompanist at the piano. An enjoyable feature of llu evening was an informal talk on equal Hull rage by Mr. Phillips. The gnosis spent the night al Ihe l'ai'leyJiDino and wcr driv en lo Heppner Monday morning whore they to safely deliver ed at tho Wilson hotel. about, 1 1 years old. MA KIJI F,D--Fore.-t Kinehatt j and Miss Iva Dinwiildie, well1 k now ii , oung p' oplo of io a i 1 Mutton, weie 1 1 1 ; i it t 1 in 1 1 1 1 oily l,i -.1. Saturday by 1'ily l.'e eoider. .1 I '. William, in hi j otVoe The happy couple i t -I tit i - I action in tins mailer. 1 lie union is a s-troug and ttlicicnt orgauizitioii and K perhaps, do ing more t solve the many com plex problems which have for years been confronting Ihe farm ing industry than any similar organization ha- ever done. L'ilie for I his I' ll I of I lie coillil in lhallhelwo plows that it pulls j'"' L'Muglon lli.il evening are built into I he f rame ol I he on. j M il i ii-d .lames Morgan ami gilic. Miss N Hie KeUi-y, well klloUM The Mid-CI -nubia M, - I J I" "l'!" "r M',i row county, held al ti.eConer, yal ioiil -him I, j were iniilcd in maniago l isl M"liil iy i Selling at Ihe olllce ol sr u a ran teed to be us shockless as a consoled movie ti ! iu and the truth of this statement may bo proven by piaetiaat demoustni tion by the tiisl or any subsn. qucnt young lady who enjoys u ride iu it. Mr that Mr. Rood Land Contest Case Heard Evidence was taken in a lain! contest case of considerable bi ll rest on Tuesday In fore County Judge Patterson, silling as a C. S. Land CuuimissioiitT. The coiiUstanl is .Joseph D Handy uud '.he contestec E A Hamutcr About a dozen witut-h'a-s were fxaminc-1 and n' tusttmony was voluminous, ruiiiio-'s' into many foho 'Ihe ease lu:J nil day and until l"",, p in C F. Woi-lst-U. of this city, n present ed the contestant an I .1. R Ralcy, i f IVtulh t-'ii. Hie c-u- tishc j The l.iuJ in question is loi ah .l Walter ('ocl r.ni. sat;j of the ou H itlcr crtik uuJ IliC interest lone luib pciiJttt. agam "Sun cd i',n ties aud witnesses all can e daycJ" in ll'-ppticr this week fivin Cat ntwn ' Tl.e b -ys iy it a Ubil Lu l. ts. in assessed able or munbi-r ol automobile-. Approval of the bond nica-oii-ei by the voters is all that is need-1 ed t' carry out the good roadj I li-loi se- tlie -111111 eiaiioia M,ys ,atnpaign elleclivdv s;t)s lhat he ,,,( f ,. MIIU (Uoo-I) will not be shot ked 'I rlrction would inean Ihat achml eligible yt.ung la.ltes will tile , .p. ,,,;! ,.,, .,., ilM ,,(1, ir,.in lihc.it.on for the lirst ride in this . l.a,.f yiiVi, dehghtf-d little joy a,n but , .asr(., voters ro not n-k.-l h. that he w.ll be mo.t overwhelm. iV),,,. l,iiM,v. ti,,. lM.n,yWK l,,,,,,) tnrly pleas.,1 ,y s,1(;i neiK.n !, .i,,.,,-,-,!,,,,! ,. ,.., ..,. The lleiaU wt,h.s H t- be,,0M.riin.,,nl(.lo, an, (, ,in( , dishnclly understood nmt lt j, ah hararterof H,.-.r c not publish. ng Ih.s Moty i.C Mrlldlin All toad; wnl i- built limy Iho I violation o any conieicnct: bul i Wed nesd iy and Thursday of llo week was well al'- n-l- -I "and t it joyed by all liooil Intlsii; alid llitl I e-I in;.' spiakeis veie well iiiiii I.) Ill I audit noes at at h uu t Itn j Mr. I'l'onk lets had ll Id ItoUsc 1 1 , V f - I hi lie.' bull id his lot and will soon stall wi'tlt on Ins new 1 1 seleaee Mo , of I la' I u lie I s III I hi ' Vlcliill ill i' lliieiL;h seiihnu'. bul i line w lio a i e sow iii g la i g" crops ate slill wot king at it Gimi. .mio w,i hi Ioak Moiel iy tl II I lollli f, ei I' MM In i "I sl:o, at his place Since Mr. lo-sinati ioiim , I he I pupil . Cti y l.'ecoi di-r .1 . I'. Williams, I h it oll ' lal p-'l t'll'liiilitf I he ( ol e. tiiolty wliicli Iti.ole Iwo ynni't; lie ails In al aone 'Ihe Itajq y c eiple a I e ' eeei iui I he con. gilt ul. ll toll ' "f 'In if flU'lel, gill Will H'sille ill M"l low '! II I ! IILACK I1IJT1E II EMS ' Adrian MaPc-nn wa-i a I m si tu - -s i -itot' to ll'Tpttcr 11111' da I last week, ' A'biaii and I ,i 1 1 SUter aie I'l l hi,;' ready l'if a nummer'n en-ipittgti on their Miin!na t hiinii in tin ( It ei-iilioi n iiiii'iiilainn. :f Al f r pMC i;r o bg llllt M ,;; Imnch of (r.ii during Ihe , -ontmier lout, 1 1, -i. slit" Cv as ,i ui at ti r of tti'tus. under tin' Kuper iMoti of Slate Highway . Cotniiu i Ahich rrradd for that Cifie p'U "s'. the Ijii n no cling at i if hi in loi k s , s lull lie! e,i' l.' rs I .l-, elo it 11 h!e li p pr it I ll'll V o It. ' M r vol M is, 1 1 i in s V t I c, ouli',,in;' pissi ii-i i , Sit'idij I Cs';r Kcithlcy as in from for spoHiue Mr Itetes w ,i,l Ins farui Uoiijc Sil-U'lay , t ii i i y ht mo'lo i 1 1 , t- f i ('1i 'hi ll I I ' ill IIH lil f.t and Mi Spiiry vain r-n'iniy Bali.ilofs S'-ndy The l"tt I s ill pUy b ill it h I he -'lb' I rj t e 4 HI Shu. t.ha"v'e ol iigraitcy. It is a poor time for loafer anyway, ami loafers wliu iiienol known and who cantiol be vouched for had boiler seek employ ineiil or keep moving. Careful instructions touching ibis mailer mo being jircpar.id by Ihe pith-rat and Stile a ut hoi dies, llltd all olliel'ls ivill lie fully nihil uieil w il bin a -1 1 I I lltne. I.'rsp. l fully , S I!. NillsoN. Disi net Ally CHUKCII NO I IC KS 'I'lie Foib niie.l ( bnn-h Sunday s, ,o,, ul ;t. la a in . Al lie- close of Iho lesson psiio'l We hall have a tilt' I its 'Iff servic't by UU Ill I. r I s of I In- -( liool I f you w aid lo hit vo a ht 1 1- iu I ii tut i OK up "l ill I I i lii i' y ' ho oil I, and 1 1 ir til.tr mo i long i li'it' Ii -on . ien 1 1 a in. Tin uu" of 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i ( sermon "I'lesinl Day I. Iy Life.' I tl I he v coil'!.'. I 'ii I tl l'i' of I ho Lite i, f Chi 1st from I'aiMiry in I hi- A ct'lt sum Chun I, of I h i imI I'i eaelitng al II i m and 7-1'' P in S ihiei l of H-riii"ii fi r Nnndiy iiionnii;', Aptd " I lie Mission of I li I 'bin ch ',',iiiiii:' subrcl ' 'Tho Mist I nipi'i I ii' I'niii m i ii il Lver .tveii iood III 'I 10. A I 'II di ll g I I ' I ir-; for all .1 No Ticspisstn2 ' Mgns itt lh H"raM oft i n ("if 1 r,