HEPPNER HERALD S. A. PATT1SON. Publisher. An Independent, Local Ncivs pa per. Entered at the Heppner, Oregon, 1'ost Office as second-class matter. Terms of Subscription. Our, Year - - $IM Six Mm! lis - - i Thin- Months - - r,n Villi) A Y. MA Y II. lun. is possible to get along without the accustomed stimulant and it seems to be certain that as a "safety first" measure the na tion can get along better through a period of stress with more bis cuit and less booze. A town is like a large family. We are all interested in each other's welfare, or should be. A cut-throat, cvery-man-for him- CHURCH NOTICES Catholic Church Services. First Mass. 8:00 a.m. Second Mass 10:30 a.m. Catechism class 11:30 a. m. Evening Devotions 7:30 p.m. Reverend Father O'Rourke. Church of Christ The morning service will be a "Mother's Day" service with appropriate sermon and songs. An Important Easter For the Rev. John Redfield By ELINOR MARSH John RedQeld left tlie theological seuiluary full of honors, but despoud eut. Ills father had died lusolveiit, and the support of a mother aud youug- er brothers aud sisters devolved upon The best friends are those who stimulate each other to do good. Mitchell Sentinel. RESOLUTIONS Whereas, It has pleased God in his wisdom to remove from our earth ly Chapter to the Great Chapter above, obiter Laura Matlock, who died in a hospital in Portland April ; regular morning service. Time of evening service changed to eight o'clock. Topic of the evening sermon "Walking With God." Christian Endeavor 7 o'clock I I A ! C T 10, 1917; and, Aiiuiveibiii-y oervico. i-ieaier Whereas, Deceased was n member ! Odilo G rosclieu. In good standing of Uuth 1'lnmtr.r I No, Ileppncr, Oregon, GIVE Tilt FARMER'S A SQUARE DEAL At this time, when a vigorous campaign is being waged for in creased production of all food skill's, the opinion of a man who is at the head of the Nonpartisan League, an organization of farm ers which originated in North Dakota a year or so ago and swept that state at the past gen eral election bv carrying the entire farmer's non-partisan ticket, is of considerable interest. In a recent article the gentleman above referred to, A. C. Townley by name, says that the farmers of America can double their crops this year and can grow ten times as much food next year if given a square deal. I Mr. Townley s .conception of a square deal for the farmer is embodied in the following pro gram as mapped out by him: Take over the distribution sys tem. Take over the packing plants, canneries, Hour mills, ware bouses, elevators, and cold stor age plants. Take over the idle land held by speculators and distribute it among farmers who will culti vate it. Loan the farmers money at reasonable rates, with which to purchase seed, equipment and labor. i -inn j end all gambling in lo.M, v.il.., at K .4.4 during tin continuance of the war. Continuing Mr. Townley says: Gambling in foodstuffs ha: done more to lessen production in America than anything else. If it is slopped you can depend upon rapidly increasing crops. I can't see bow the government can make prices as long as it permits gambling, and as long as monopolists control the food manufacturing, transport a t i o n and marketing end. Any attempt to fix a minimum price to farmers will result in greatly increased pricees to con sumers, for the bloodsuckers be tween producer and consumer w ill add tlu ir toll just the same. Let thi' government confiscate, paying present value, all culti vatable laud now held by land hogs, and divide this land among the hundreds of thousands of men working on farms who can't buy land. There would be no latior short age on farms if farm hands saw ..1. . . . e ... 1 It T i a iiiauce to get a iarm oi their - v. rou e, a wool ware ow n. and if fanners got enough 1 Inniseinaii of Portland was in for their production so they could I Ueppner for a duy or two dur- The young people of the corn- self policv, means ruin for anv : munuy are especially asucu to . tins son. commmiitv It means retroirres-: 1)0 presout in honor of Mother. Job'i was about to accept a business communis, It mcanb ItllOfcits i , . . 'position when he received through the sion and failure, The first les-: Ilie subject ot the evening , bishop nu offer to deliver an Easter son that any family must learn sermon will be "Certainties and sermon, with a fee of $30, at the . ! Tn.,Hiiiiiilnt " i cuureh of the Kduionson Manufacture is that to be happy and success-, --ncuiainiics. (ig compfinJ, Uo WM t0 g0 up on ful is unity and mutual assist-! lue Endeavor meeting will bo j Sunday morning, to 'meet tho prcsi ance. The same applies to thei lod by tho minister, and will denta car at the station. ... , ' , ; mppt at 7 ii m i JohQ considered fjO a very liberal business life of a town and the meet ax P m. j fee fof R g)ngl(j germon nuJ conscIen. more generally it is obeyed the! 1 he federated Church I tiousiy determined to do his best to more abundant will be the town's j Sunday school at ): lo. The j merit the money. He was in sympa. prosperity. Stand by each other! subject of study will be ZXVZr and patronize the home folks. ' ""arable of the iuo and condition. lie spent much time in YOU SPEND 14 HOURS A DAY IN YOUR SHOES j !YirT Shoe of.Sday yiv! FlEX.3l,CC!1fORTA3L!iA';05ERVlCEAf rJ ..s v. , ";"t 5 X Buy a pair of our WORK WELT SHOES and you will get 16 hours f solid com fort every day. Branches." (preparation, but wrote nothliiR, since Th snprnnw. f n,n r .r,,vi J lie Pssossed the gift of speaking ex- Supper will be observed at the 32, o. e. s therefore, be it, Resolved, That while we bow in humble submission to tho will of (lod, who diieth all things well, yrt wo Krievo for the death of our sister. Wo deplore her death because we have, ever found her a woman who, though young in years, was still pos sessed in full measuro of those qual ities and principles which dignify womanhood, and which alono make lite u blessing. As n member of llio Chapter she was earnest, conscientious, full of zeal for the Order, and ever bore her self while, laboring among us, lu all faithfulnesH and honor. Resolved that wo extend to the family of tho deceased, in this, their great bereavement, the sincere and earnest sympathy of this Chapter, and join with Uiem in tho hopo that our parting U but a few years of time. Resolved, That we drape our Chap ter In mourning In memory of our lepartod sister, Resolved, That these resolutions 'io spread upon the records of this Chapter, and that a copy thereof be sent to the family of our deceased sister, and a copy be sent to Tho Gazette-Times and to tho Heppner Her ald for publication. LENA SNELL SIIURTE, OUVE ALLISON. ANNA SPENCEH, Committee. temporaneously, On Easier morning John made half an hour's Journey to Edmonson and on alighting nt the station saw only a slnglo vehicle waiting, a car with a girl In It. She was evidently looking out for an arrival and, seeing a man in clerical dress, beckoned to hlru. When he joined her she asked if he was Mr. Redfield and when he admit ted the fact said that she was Miss (.'liiilflnclt, The president of the Ed monson company had been suddenly called away, aud she had come to take him to the home of her aunt, with whom sho lived, whence she would drive him to the church. fe - . w. wvv. nmlflnlil tvno rrm t-nv o1 In n hniirl. li::scs:c-acat:acf:jts:fc:tj;a:: ; "ome lome 1,1 tlie principal residen tial part of tho town, where lie spent 4 Professional Column 8 DR. It. J. VAUGIIAN DENTIST Permanently located in Oddfellow's Building HEPPNER, OREGON GLENN Y WELLS ATTORNEY-ATLAW Heppner : : Oregon S. E. NOTSON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office in Court Houso 1EPPNER, OREGON DR. N. E. WINNARD PHYSICIAN & SURGEON IEPPNER, OREGON DR. A. D. McMURDO . ... PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Telephone 122 Office Patterson Drug Store HEPPNER, OREGON The Kustprn Ilido and Junk Company of Pendleton has h representative in your city, by mime D. L. riiillips, You can lUays reach him by ohoning to one of the hotels. Wo buy the following stuff: Mixed iron, nil k mis of bides, nil kinds of rags, auto casings, till kinds of rubber, brass and copper und also wool. Wo pay tho highest prico in the slate of Oregon for this stuff Mr. I'hillips and (his oflice will ippreciiito your put r on age. Kastern Hide and Junk Co.. 121 West Uuilrond street. Pendleton. Oregon. Telephone Main 42, Htstcrn Hotel, Hopptu, Ore. )tf pay higher w ages. ing the week. PROHIBITION That II may brim bitinn (if probable. I ' ( I abo'M I atuv p i . . 1 1 that lb.' iv liie ;, tii:i. i: nn .i ,i ' ... ,M,. , Curllll l' pi ii a -ic in i, ,i of !',.. T-pir.t ai;d .11 lil t h. II, i U i t t i hat ,: of tl 'ROUABLE 'iui.s of war national prulii i'liiiT trattic i.- n"t a a tunwi - ' or :( i a ttint al is-i c rnrtictil is cotisiik'l hi i.i.i of uii:,(y i a "H'i i v o ii:iiiii;i' a v , v i, I ,. ' the. .,!,,, r, ...t.!e. a I ,i I I ii Ml l h I, i !! ma' i;'ai't!iro of . r a: a dii'i.' la-1 I ..it I J-'l.lt. II . 1 1 "I ' I I', . d II is oi llll Notice lo Water U.m All charges for irrigation will lie inado by the Mpiare ftot ir rigated as follow!,: Ono dollar twenty. ii vu cents, t L'a) for the lust I m hipi.tre feet irri.vatcd and f I. nu fr .;ich addilivnal I" S'p.iaro feet. r'-.H I'eppuer Lights Water tV Rtfular momhly vim lo HEPFNCR and IONE Watch paper for dalra DR. J. G. TURNER Ey Specialist PORTLAND OREGON E. N. Gonty Shoe Store Masonic Building WOODSON & SWEEK ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Jfflce in Puluce Hotel. Heppner, Ore. SAM I VAN VACTOR 1TTOUN EY-AT-LAW HEPFVER, OREGON LOUIS PEARSON TAILOR HETPNER, OREGON T. C. DENMSEE For Fine Up To Dat Homes ARCHITECT and CONTRACTOR UEPrNER, QKEGON NoTter. idtt I'fiit.ii ArioN- IVr-arttllrllt if (In- lnl...i"f l', S l.;.;.l al Th lall Onv. '. Mm. I, Mi: N'lli.T ia lirirl., turn th.it (i.i.t ,I..Im.' 1,1. Orraim Ihi. .n i. ri,il.,-r '. I'll It,.nirlm4l fttirv N.. 'i".; f..r F.IJHW I i s.-i It r...M.i... I s It .1 1 ha flt.Nl tli.ti. r ,.f i,tt,'i,t,..n t.. itutkr lirml li, ITi-l l...lll.li.i , ln rn t.. tlx- l.,tll nU,v ,, ll Ivlorr lt. .trt an. I II. i ,, r I .S In H. -.v at Tlif t .. : i. Ma. Mi: ( Uiim.. nan .1 .1... S J.., I. . nl. 'II all .1 I.. II. -.1 II ... II,. I.. lit., , " l'- Ifl. U. ( a i : f r. Unit the Wa are coim-.g to I r (,f t thai Notice lo ihc Puldic I i t lo announce to .nv lati','ns and fiictuU and Ihc public gcncrnlly that 1 haM- It hat ! i'il inv iiti.i. t.. ) " . -l.l. Ill II .,IU l ' ii.iMlig nv lillsmes aritl leiv ini' , ' I"- .ei i In I" work I l!.'.pnvr and il, t I lmv dcciJcd ! hwuit I to reniniii hvr ,.ml conn'uet my bnliets in i.u.i, N4 i),.fr,.. I wish to a. it- nt, d it stvm,ttiki ,u, piK,riunity of tlunking ' :i. i..m m 1 1. ..;:.... I ... .. ... ... ! ...iii.vi uu! inv I'mronn tor Vil lni.iiifa,s opinion , .ml courtesies and hoiv tho auio ...Ml "1.T pieiKunt relntiotn between u1 will bo contmed in the futare. I '-tf riHLCOHN. i I 1. XS K OiMh ,m K I, . ..I Vi.rt. 1. 1 1 I- I t k. V 'II ft HI I. Vlti, IV, ........ ... ,.f ((!.' a. .'( I ml II t'.".-. , a,at N'. t'l'..! tr r..ihr( I '.t.irr I..,, i arv at I rl. k A M , frM al (hi HW I I S I I s.,- .-. tc It... W .il n..( u Irrl , t I . I . I, I' I I ! . ,1 , MW I... II,, , .' ' 'I. I.. .1 J 1- I 'id moti' biscuit! V- ii.'lf W ill help Mittle. Oi Tgon'n f ct atue as a "bone dr " s-tal.- t :diow that it Ileppncr. Oregto. May 1. l.'lT. "- nt'nt.l hi. ANI I M", ',, i... lha t.'l.t I". I ill w rt ,'v.t t.. fa U lh II. f.r IK m. A'. it.. . 'a m a-1. .-'- . .-nlwl UkhI ar m ..( t,. f . I, ,.n ,. Nt. t t! I lr. , I' l'i ss l:. IC-lANfkirl i. an limlr before tlie time for tlie church j service, chatting with Miss Clinlflncb. What connection site had with the Ed ' m'Mison Mnnufactritlng company was i uot apparent; but, not liking to aslt I her folnt blank tfhnt It was, he re ; malncd In Ignorance of It. Miss Glial I HncU was uot as backward as he In asklug questions and learned from him tho conditions which have been thus far mentioned, Iicdfleld, gcclng a congregation of working peoplo looking earnestly up at lilm for advice and comfort, soon warmed to bis subject and preached a heart lo heart sermon to them. Miss Chalflnch was seated among tliem and seemed much pleased at tho effect pro duccd upon tho listeners. At the close of the service a number of men and women gathered around John and ea gerly asked him If he was the new rector. When bo said he had only como to preach tho Easter sermon they looked disappointed. Meanwhile Miss Chalflnch was wait Ing for them to finish their questions and when they had dono so led John out to the car and drovo him to her homo for dinner. Her aunt and John and herself dined together, and after dinner tho mint retired to her room. Miss Cbalfluch spent the tlnio beforo John was to return to Ids home chat ting with blm, and the questions she asked as to his affairs, the require meuts of Ills family and other matters seemed somewhat Inquisitive to him. Finally sho said that tho church built by tho Edmonson company was as yet without a pastor and asked blm how ho would like tho position. John said that ho had weighed tho subject of remaining In the ministry and hnd decided that he could uot alTord to do so, encumbered as he was. Uo would bo obliged lu pastorato to start with a Uimlnutlvo satiny, aim, since hU hvart would bo In tho field of the poor, ho would uot bo likely to Increase It. If money wcro his object and, consid ering his responsibilities, in, nicy was an Important matter with hlm-lt was far better for him to enter luiNlness. Miss Chalflnch agreed with him hi this. he said sho believed the r.,lni"H on company was to pay the salary of the pastor of tho church ami that It was not to bo over fuO a year. tho expressed her spprobHtlou of this un less rusn Could be secured who would have n marked effect for pood on the conijresatlon. "They are not well edu cated," she sil.lcd, "or ued to reiving on llienisclvea They reqnlro intno otm Id Iran on, Hid that pencil ran often Influeiii them to a.'tlmi require! fur llnir welfare when e.tnt deninc'icnc la If) lllg to .rllrl"U thrill , the Cell- ... ..f i l"ry. For my pail, I ..'l!ef i tint Ihc nul,.' rlijlit llinii In tli .ntniiti of (he huri li wenld be a U' "d luvt atnu'iit, .i ny lie thing of other c.'lilili'inili.tia " l(."liii"iiil vini iioii h liii'i. sm-,1 nltii this opliil"ll, but ma le iin iijnliiilor Taking put his waMi. ho remarked that It was nearly hla linlu llino. "Would ymi a.vi-h ,' a j ear nn,l re.'l.'ty fivr aaked Ml. a rliaTii.ti "Would I p vppt th sky f,.r a pin I nr 1" Ifplled J"l'll, 'tl 1 1 1 1 , a "I hv a.ked Jon a qii(t!,in, and 1 think I am rutin.-,! to a r. plr." "Ill tint cn I aiHr jell (hnt I would S'o't f,1""' a jrar with gvent I lenail'tf." "Very well. C''iiidrr yuur f cnl'e'l to tlm istnii (.f f a Flni' tia n church." J. bn I'.okrd st brr. Wetltrli ,; If the lis, I t'"tit daft. "My fntlicr piirl nratly til tha tt.vk of th Fdinoiiaon cniipnnT tnd Irft It ti m lu h't wl'.l. t ctti do what I like with tbtfroj-rrty, tut htt r.trrr Ititrrfrrvd tn lit umntgrmeiit f't tn ninti"t CHKfnilrg h comfort ttnl tt'liltutl wt'ftr of ISi llvr:t lu llio (toiy." A day rtmt whrri tfct pi:t cf lh JMmotia.'ti wotkt mtrrlfd tt; rfv-t'-r. aud ..iilirr ttiry trtm U- disroot m of fcdeb vtuitr. OiTi.t ' , W M r cai Of- ..f , ih. .. lr, llr I W M l .1. " .". -eatrif ..,.1 I -i A . 1 T'lT'tu0' ff . Ill" I ' :i. "OfF-the-Tray" the lunch service recently inaugurated by Union Pacific System that is proving immensely popular, is a new reason why you should insist that your tickets read Union Facihc bystem. Ccff'n ... toe SandwiclieB , toe Pi! .... IOC I innelinutn , 5c Hard Boiled heca . . , 5c Special Meat or Fowl Sandwiches (in season) . 30c All "Off thc-Trav" fravtn are nf same hli?h quality as served in Union Pacific System dining cars. Tho waiters pass throtiKh dav and tourist cars with light foods at small prices. You will enjoy this feature. Wm. McMurray, General Passenger Agent Portland ST Will ar service FurniturA BEST PrUicety Undertakinci aBaraararjrtraHMiaHBaasMt ta Case Furniture Co. Heppner; Ore C. H. GOLDSMITH, DEALER IN All Kinds of Fire Wood and Rock Springs Coal. "Best in the West" All orders entrusted to me will re ceive prompt and careful attention. Phone Main 396 or Main 393. THE BRICK Mi. VI IK & A IK UN, Props. ICE CREAM and CARD PARLORS. The O. K. Restaurant. A COol) PL ACL TO F.AT, Meals at all Hours 25 cents ai d Upward. Only White Waitresses Employed. HEPPNER : OREGON.