HEPPNER HERALD S A PAT1ISON. PuDLisiun An I H'I'ii H'li lit . f,nrnl i-irx-'"" I'. 1Cii ') If-ji)i'?r. Oreyori, 'ot Hlice rcruiiil-chlMi ivnttfi: loss warehouses awl storage a'3r::tt:'33t33i:x in. ultimata. 1 i ! i i ,l r ...in , . . . P ' lie Do you know what I am going plants Mlerl to the roofs with A pro(p-.lftnal rftlm io . to you? Dron it! 1UHU Df'lllK llflU 1UI Sllll IIIIK-I ! prices. They do not tell us that :':.::::':j::s::it::::: the mavor of Portland, afewj,.,, tJ ,,,,,... 1 . , , , . , i UK. It. J. V ALlillAN weeks ano, when potatoes had ! DENTIST itecome a luxury in mat city ana ' the price prohibitive for ordinary people, found 80,000 sacks safely ( )yic Ymr .S' Miib 7V CO MmilliH f 7.-70 1 r - ',() riniiA )', may is, ujl; ; ?tored away awaiting real famine ! prices. They do not tell us that : Hubert C. Hoover, the food ex i pert, who has been named by the president as commissioner of j HePPner I food to act as soon as a dilatory Permanently HEPPNER, located in Oddfelluw'f Building OREGON GLENN Y WELLS ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Oregon GOVERNMENT MUST . congress gives him the authority, ! has stated that our only salvation ' CON I KOLIOOU PRICES ;,ies in S,jvernment control line enamg oi an speculation ana 1 hat: the p. ent food situation j Mmb,. -n food dupts seuous soe-t without spying, t . f . . In new nf the. pmcic the nnnn When thousands of men with familifs t) support, and who draw a daily wage of 2.00 and up are required to pay present outrageous prices fur flour and sugar, potatoes and meat and all other necessities of living, there is something radically wrong in the body politic; there is "some thing rotten'' in the United StateS, It is no time, however, to al low fear to consume our souls and to eat the heart and courage out of us. It is no time to be come hysterical and to paint black mental pictures of famine and woe. It is no time to at tempt to befog the real issue by pillling palaver about backyard gardening and the conservation of dandelion greens. To plant back yards to vegetables at a time like this is well; it will help many of us over the hard places until the real trouble is adjusted. To eat greens in lieu of some thing we like better but can't get, at: present prices, is com mendable; it beats going hungry. IJtit when we attempt to con vince oui selves ami others that such methods will solve the liv ing problem we are showing about the same degree of intelli gence that an ostrich shows when he hides his head in the sand to escape his pursuer. The real cause of the present high cost of living is SPECULA TION, and SPECULATION in Pood st nil's at a time like this amounts toaCAftlPLlNG CAME in which the lives and happiness of countless American citizens are iiM'd as chips ami the wel fare of a hundred million people is cast to the winds that a few dollar marked speculators may wax richer. Tim bulk of hist year's wheat crop passed from the hands of ni" growers at arouml $.'; a budml. Much of that wb-al has i been ground into Hour and today I the M"l'mv i.iimlv f ,ii iiiPi- Im ! prod I I lie wheat and sold at ! "' ""W'l.v her own people that rea-i-uuble iUie isre,,,iiied!ai"' n" "'""nlanceof wholesome to pa .f.:!.iHi f, -a hariH of 1 "n, a'"' M,,,,'mv omity people, (lour Win" Simplv I.M-a.i?e ' riU',n'l'!, lWer, bankers, husi the genllemen who , mnpns ,. ; everybody, should rin.-iig.. i;.ir...f hadee ui win;"",,e fppi"f t' it that sullici and 1-.... miui,-.s pl umy , hp "t of tl coming season's crop wheat nniUt." and they find l,e ke,,t hm' to fl''1 tnlr tlv u ime ex, Mo,,- nnd ,,,!,(. ,vvn ,eo", I''ii'itully through try is facing the talk of these alarmists is puerile, piffling. In many minds it raises doubts of their sincerity, it causes won der as to the source of their in spiration. Are they kicking up a dust in order to befog the real issue. Are they advocating a diet of dandelion greens for the people of Morrow county who produce so abundanly of wheat and beef and wool in order that the takers of profits on flour at the rate of seven or eight dollars ; a barrel can have terrapin and champaigne and give $100 tips to the head waiter? The United Stales is now en gaged in a war that may be pro longed through months or years and war always calls for sacrifice for most of the people of the na tions engaged. 'For a few, in cluding food speculators, it offers opportunity to amass much money at the expense of the rest of the nation. There is but one way to make patriots out of these plunderers and that is to put them out of business and to do this the government must stop gambling in food and take over the matter of price fixing and distribution and in doing this the government at Washing ton will have taken the greatest step towards national prepared- n6u3 ytt nf templed. The best preparedness any na tion can have is a well nourished, vigorous, self-reliant people, and no half-ration program ever pro duced such. Sacrifices we make; every pound of food we can spare from our own needs-not our extravagances-should be sent to help feed our European allies. Put when it comes to a question of food our first duty is not to them. Our tVrst duty is to our ow n county and State; to our neighbors, our families and ourselves. Prom Morrow county's abund ant production but a fraction is S. E. NOTSON , ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office in Court House HEPPNER, OREGON DR. N. E. WINNARD PHYSICIAN & SURGEON HEPPNER, OREGON Xj a Drop what? He Everything happiness and love and work and God knows what else! It Is all so provincial. Even our dreams, let them be what they will, are provin cialyes. even our sufferings. Xju And what is there that isn't provincial? He What! Art and death? Xo; art is tool Only death. Xju Yes; I understand. He You don't love me, Xju. Xju I lore you very much. Really I do love you, only the're is something that is more than love something still higher. He-"vVhafs that-life? Xju I don't know. He Or or death? Xju Xo; there is something still higher. He-Than life, death and love? Xju Than all combined. There must surely be something; otherwise the whole thing would be so meaningless. From the Russian Flay "Xju." YOU SPEND 14 HOURS A DAY IN YOUR SHOES DR. A. D. McMURDO . . . PHYSICIAN & SURGEON ... Telephone 122 Office Patterson Drug Store HEPPNER, OREGON abb' ih-t nm wheat up to ' ie i'l,"K months, it is true ln, pieparclnes; it is true patriot ism; it is the doctrine of Holy U nt m which we are told that: ' Hi? who proOdeth not for his o.vn house is worse than an ir lidel." Iiettel I h;)i ,v 1 Oil ; bnje lie' I'm 1 1 nel in i kl siwjl p II li'l Hiii'i:- toiuece, with tin j in ,o e ,mi-iI i e i m media It-. Iv ;o.' up i .11 re- pnndieglv their, m i le in I h inn, liom (lit. gon , n w le- ii -.. hu h nut the lllhlei , j! -t I i -1 1' 1 . lump up ill plop 'i'l"h:l'e lalM XM'I the pe,,ple w hn u i n v w)eat Htld build the -.I.i). a"d I ,11 I v. on 1 1 1 - commet , , n he Male iiud na tin.) ill e n,,, ,., n , I J(n, s(;in , Regular monthly visits lo HEPPNER and IONE Watch paper for dates DR. J. G. TURNER Eye Specialist PORTLAND OREGON WOODSON & SWEEK ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Office in Palace Hotel. Heppner, Ore- Grass on the Lawn. Grass seeds germinate in from four teen to eighteen days. A quart of seeds Is sufficient to cover 300 square feet- 15 by 20 feet. Five to six bushels are required per acre. Do not sow grass seeds In hot, dry weather, particularly in July or Au gust. Foa trlvalia is good for shady lawns under trees. Festuca rubra Is most suitable for hard wear and for dry or sandy soils. Sharp sea sand applied lightly over lawns In the autumn that is, over lawns on clay or loam encourages the growth of fine grasses. Lawns that are frequently watered need more fertilizers than those that are not, as the water washes away much plant food. New York Sun. SAM K VAN VACTOR VTTORNEY-AT-LAW HEFNER, OREGON LOUIS PEARSON -TAILOR HEPPNER, OREGON T. C. DENNISEE For Fine Up To Data Homes ARCHITECT and CONTRACTOR HEPPNER, OREGON NOTICE FOR PUIUJCATION Iuulated Tract Public Land Sale, lvpartment of the Interior. U. 3. Land Ollice at LaGrunde, Omcon, Annie, 1917. Notice is hereby iriven that, aa directed by the ConimlRiiinr of the (;,neral Land otlh-e, . .udr proviaioim of sec. 2I..6, k. a., punuant tT the application ot Kred Buchanan, of Echo, Oregon, Serial Ne. 01.r.aK4. we will offer at public snle, to the hitthest bidder, but at not Ichh than $.(K) per acre, at Id o'clock A. M-, on the tit h dHy of June, l-.U. next, at Una ollice, the following truct of land; SW 1-4 N W 1-4, Sec. 25, Tp. 3 S R. 27 E., W. M The aale will not be kept open, but will be de clared closed when thte preHent at the hour named have ceased luddinn. '1 he person making the hiBhettt 1ml w ill he required to immediately pay io ine Keieiver me amount thereol. Any peraoua clanniinr adversely the above-de scribed land are aiKmed to tile their claims, or objections, on or befote the time designated for aie. c. s. PI NS. HetrMter. NOLAN SKI V. Receiver. Notice to Water Users All charges for irrigation will bo made by the square foot ir rigated a.- follows: One dollar twenty. the ceuts, (1 for the Ih'bt PHio 6iuaro feet irrigated uiul $1.00 fur L.acU additional b0i htpiaro feet, ol'dl Heppuer Light - Water Co. Glengarry' "Traon." How startling was the difference in the customs of the English and the Scots even less than a century ago is shown in the story of the way iu which the famous highland chief, Alastir Macdonell, of Glengarry frightened George IV. out of his wits. In 18: Glengarry was one of a party of Scot tish nobles and gentlemen who ban queted "the first gentleman of Europe" in Holyrood palace. Colonel Macdonell was the last chief to wear the full highland costume, and when the com pany sat down to dinner he, according to custom, placed a brace of loaded pistols by tyls plate. The king started up in alarm and was persuaded to re main in the room only on the assurance that Glengarry meant no treason Lon don Spectator. 8tvnaon'i Wife). A half caste sailor once said, "Mr. Stovonson is good to me, like my fa ther, and his wife Is the same kind of man." King Temblnoke snld of Mrs. Steven son, "She good; look pretty plenty ehencu" (sense). Perhaps they both meant what the poet Edmund Gosse so well expressed when lie wrote of her as being dark and rich hearted, like some won derful wine-rod jewel." Hut the best tribute in Mrs. Steven son's praise came from the pen of her husband. Critic. t T$m Voka om Fi--:f!.c;i;;mi!: ov. , To-day NO JESVlCUtilC. : , i ' Buy a pair of our WORK WELT SHOES and you will get 16 hours f solid com fort everyday. E. N. Gonty Shoe Store Masonic Building THE HORN FASTiMH. SOFT DRINKS, . CANDIES, FRUITS, NUTS, TOBACCOS AND CIGARS. A Quiet Resort where men may meet their friends and discuss the News of the day. VICTOR GROSHENS, Proprietor. HEPPNER : : : OREGON. THE y Furniture BEST Price Undertaking Case Furniture Co. Heppner; Ore is Cramps! Sale on lints lt-Khniiiitf Sutuitliiy. May t: Mi. V I,oj r will sell at tt $ it'ilurtiMii ! r I'lilno line ol riMiiiiieil 1 1 nt r it ml 1 1 tit S1ihhk. hIH Will IVIltilHIH tlllllllull 5 Our Coal 8upply. The United Slates coal supply is near, ly one half that of the entire world. Estimates put the available coal supply of the l'nited States at 3.5:jS,.-ii(i,fitNi.iKKi tons out of a world total estimated at ",3:",5a3.iNXi,iKK)tons, cliinii ranks next to the fulled Slates in available sup ply, estimated at l..VHU0"io.'co tuns; Great Hiilaln, lHil.0OO,HHUKl; Ger many, liW,t"KM.i,iio,(Kio, and Canada, IOO,XXi,nHM tuns. tin. ik fii,ttilitti ' iiii'iilh uf May. i tnlh Nutiin t,j the Public i'i th,t II u' li'M t ikl I i lliiil "M lii 1,1 i in i v 1 1 1 i 1,(1 , AI.HMll-U ..P.,k. H tllHt I W.ll to rtllU,.UIH tO -,v,. hi-" "i d - mu-. ,.f fH!iui.. pud. m mi.l (ii.m An, ,iivi an - -: t . 1 1 . ti . t"-!1'-! il ' ililu' KHMiHy ioA V atom I'lilH im to litti)K. my i'! I"" at l..':i;. a t'l III. 1 ..) I l I l iIImiii .v I i'i m.i'i .'iImii,ii ii'.'i . in v; i m n .i'H a'i'l in nf O'lr l'i i a I ri ('I" cl.i l 'i! I. ! i Ih'l.ll l'i . -! M.li my the tlit I lime I'Uik in rpv'jrJ to ."h'p MUMS' I'l-Mllg III)' llllS.Il!'h1 llllil 1.HVII nt Intl.- I'sYi'iirr mil tlmt 1 Ihna dtfiidf.l to M'UMut linr mt.l . i iulin-t mv ' '"'V ! !l i' "i! valval it'll lniuu.t.. as l.f,ii. ifcS i in oi:r I tuck ( uUm tlu i't,rt unity cf tl.nnkiHK K I' a-i ("..hi mv patii'ti f..r inst Mi.in,.s : NJ I lit .,' ., u. Ill, I 4-,.tl It'-U'H Mllll I.HIliI t 1 , .1 ,1111.1 i I ' .. " . i 1 " '' t'l I j ion iiit itlmn.iiH lit'twut-n i i"-'!ilhai l .i. Lnn will l'f ciitiii,.,! in td,. ftitjro ' H ti c i. i. ni,., ;.:'if l'liii r, mv ma 1 1. Says Atrs. f rank llag Icr, ot C.nbondale, HI.: "I was suiiiTiiit terrible cramps and pains each month. I had used . . . but il didn't pive any rermjiinil relu-l. The rams came back on me juat Hie S.U1IP as bclore . . . Alter l.ikuitf Cardiii, I was entirely relieved from II ic pants, and have never beep bothacd w ith them mice." TAKE ard-iM The Woman's Tonic Cardul should help you Mil ttul Mm. Il.ider.a it p.u helred thuuind ol other women who mi). Irred liom tlie p.uns and (liKOmtorl liom which women miller. ,tjny medical miilioniiej pre crihe the Ingredients ol which Cardm it com. rosed tor the lemale Ironbir Iff which it is Ifcommemlcd. Why nut Iry It L'i your trouble? Too Pushing. "I Lad mi Idea I'd Brow up and own this business home day," said the dis charged ollice boy. "That's Just wliy you were iiivd." said the lioss. "Kver since you slurled to work here you've been hi'IIiij: ns If you alrt'iidy nw-nttl the business." IllrmliiKhaui Ave Iteriiltl. Forglvonttt. Walter-Bftf pardoii. sir, but ahem the penis here Usually remember my services. Giift (pmketliii; all tin chuim'ei Io they? Tlu-y mitflit t.) be more charliable and fowl them: Cltvor Shosp SHtartrt. AveraInK nerytliliic. from yomist wethers, w hi. h are liitr.t. In ulit ewes, wlil.h are easy, experts in Australia will shear aliout im t.r list lirp a day AH Druggists rni 000000000000000000 PRACTICAL HEALTH HINT. Distt For tho Agod. The aiitd should have fotxl at freiut'iit Intervals-llitle and often should ! the rule f.Ml eerr three or four hours Ti e appetite Is not as Ween In old a.v us II U In youth, nor Is the tlt ;.'! I" Il so c.xxl I'resh rek'etaMe are n.stl.-.l j O ami relished by elderly ht.Ii. O ami ther are a 'aluaMe addition O In the dietary If ttiry are troll- io blttl with i-niistli stlnii, as they O rt'iiialn tll.nms lliit. m til. rt O s!es l.k lo tii coiiifiii. f t tie O liitoslliisl isnal and siippllrs 0 suiiieililng fur the nitiin- to j o cun'ra.t iinii stewtil tr nttv : O fruit sr tiful, as well as vest O eisllts. and one or the m!,rr ' O stiiKiM he eaten Iwn or thr'-e 0 tlllira a day , O 0 0 0 0 0 o o 0 0 0 0 . o o': o ! 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 McATEE & AIKEN, Props. ICE CREAM and CARD PARLORS. The O. K. Restaurant. A GOOD PLACE TO EAT. MeaU at all Hours 25 cents and Upward. Only White Waitresses Employed. HEPPNER : OREGON. : SPORT SHIRTS Upto-tie-minute Ties in all styles and shades Mens Clothing and Furnishings Sam Hughes Co. : if "i.t I i- " i 1 .-."ii't.. II. j'i'ii. r, 'i'4.i'ii, Mv I t '17 1000000000000000007