Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, June 15, 1917, Image 2

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    HEPPNER HERALD
S. A. PATTISON. Publisher.
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At 1V.P parnod solicitation nf'ii Professional Collimn &
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public school, W. r!. Barratt,
ness that the spoken word too
often fails to uncover.
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! ine same mea was urougm, , A, TT
' . . n i t c . i i many patrons of the Heppner twyv-..-rv-:
out repeatedly last Saturday dur-! , .. , ,. ., -.-.-wf-wfww
: inK the lied Cross rally. While
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FRIDAY, JUKE lb 1917.
DUST !
The Bible tells us that "man
was made from the dust of the
earth" and in another place it
tells us that he was sentenced to
"till the ground," and dig his
living out of it because of his
sins. But we have never been
able to find it recorded in the
scriptures that man was doomed
by divine decree to eat dust,
drink dust, smell dust, feel dust,
sell goods in dust, set type in
dust, practice law and medi
cine in dust and generally to
wallow in dust as the unfortu-! ent, but it
only words of praise were heard
from townspeople and visitors
alike for the parade and other
features of the day's entertain
ment, on all sides were heard ex
pression;! of regret that there
was no music that no band was
in evidence helping to stir the
public soul with strains of patri
otic melody. On all sides was
heard the remark that the Her
ald has been charged with hav
ing stereotyped for frequent use
"'Heppner needs a band."
The suggestion made by Rev.
Noyejj.at last Sunday evening's
service that the young people
and others interested, should or- j
ganize a Choral society, indepen
ent of any church or other organ
ization, but as a strictly commu
nity proposition, was a most
excellent one. Such an organiza
tion would not only prove a di
rect benefit in to every individ
ual taking part bringing out and
cultivating his or her musical tal-
would also prove a
president of the Board of Educa
tion, has consented to become a
candidate to succeed himself at
next Monday's school election,
June 18. Mr. Barratt has made
a careful and efficient official in
the position he now holds and
his re-election by a substantial
vote is perhaps not questioned.
At least, so far as the Herald is
informed, no other candidate for
the position has been proposed.
Mr. Barratt is a careful and
level-headed business man and
is also vitally interested in main
taining Heppner schools in their
present position, as. among the
very best in the state.
DR. R. J. VAUGHAN
DENTIST
Permanently located in Oddfellow's
Building
HEPPNER, OREGON
: WfJZ Tf,n
S. E. NOTSON
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
OFFICE IN ROBERTS BUILDING
HEPPNER,
OREGON
DR. N. E. WINNARD
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
HEPPNER, OREGON
nate people of Heppner seem
doomed to do this Summer.
While the average Heppnerite
may not be able to qualify in a
select summer school of first
class saints the Herald is un
willing to believe that Heppner
people are so much worse, at
this period of the early Summer
season, than old Aduni was after
the Fall was over, that they are
entitled to so much more ex
treme degree of punishment for
their sins than was Adam for his
original transgression. Neither
is this medium of intelligence
willing to admit that our esteem
ed City Fathers are justified in
assuming a more austere posi
tion, as they sit in authority over
the comfort and cleanliness of
their fellow townsmen, than did
the Jehovah of the ancients as
he sat in awful majesty and
passed upon the short-comings of
of his people.
Adam did not even pay for the
apples he ate it is even strong
ly intimated that he stole them
while Heppner people have not
only paid for abating the dust
nuisance but they have also
humbly petitioned those in au
thority to spend the money and
spend it quick. Why, then,
should they be sentenced to the
extreme penalty of living in
dust, dying in dust as well as
most valuable addition to the so
cial life and cultural development
of the community.
No doubt Heppner will have
both a band and a Choral society
one of these fine days and her
"savage breast" will be, there
by, properly soothed.
CHURCH NOTICES
Catholic Church Services.
First Mass, 8:00 a.m.
Second Mass 11:00 a.m.
Evening Devotions 7:30 p.m.
Reverend Father O'Rourke.
The Federated Church
Sunday School 9:45 a. m.
Topic of morning sermon,
"Thou shult not steal"
Evening "Fullgrown Man
hood." Christian Endeavor 7:00 p.m.
Topic, I'rov. 1: 1-7.
H. A. Noyes, Pastor.
An Appreciation
On behalf of Morrow
County Chapter, American Red
Cross Society, I desire to tender
the thanks and appreciation of
those in charge of the Red Cross
exercises Saturday, June 9. to
all those who assisted in making
the day so great a success. To
those who assisted with the
parade, to the press and to all
those who contributed to the
success oi tne occasion Dy con
tributing either of money, mer
chandise, labor or time I wish to
express the heartiest apprecia
tion of those in charge. ' The
work in which we are engaged
is for humanity and only the
high ideals and noble impulses
which actuate the citizenry of
Heppner and Morrow county
could have made possible the
high degree of success we have
already attained.
Yours in humanity's work,
MRS. PHILL COHN,
Pres. Morrow County Chapter.
DR. A. D. McMURDO . . .
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Telephone 122
Office Patterson Drug Store
HEPPNER, OREGON
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Ik Latest Novelties in
MERICAN IAD
LACE BOOTS
JUST RECEIVED
They are made according to
Dame Fashion's latest
decree
J '.! l (mini atoWjif
Come to us for your finest shoes
E. N. Gonty Shoe Store
Masonic Building
Church of Christ
Subject of Sunday morning
sermon, "(Joel s Husbunury.
At the evening service the
subject, "The Highest Bidder."
will be the themo for discussion.
The second annual conveution
of the churches of Christ in
Kistern Oregon, will be held at
Lati rands July fi-H.
The regular state convention
Regular monthly visits lo HEPPNER and lONE
Watch paper for dates
DR. J. G. TURNER
Eye Specialist
PORTLAND OREGON
WOODSON & SWEEK
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Office in Palace Hotel. Heppner, Ore.
SAM l VAN VACTOR
YTTORNEY.AT-LAW
HEPPNER, OREGON
LOUIS PEARSON
TAILOR
HEPPNER,
OREGON
will be held at Turner July !2s
returning to dust while lucky old ; to August 5.
Adam was allowed to slide out .
under a sort of suspended sen-j
fence and, in elVect, given his j
choice of the host farm lands!
around the outside of F.dcu. j
Chances are that if Adam was
to return to this planet 'ind locate
in lb ppin r he would Kick up a
first t'hhs 1. V. W. riot the first .
time lie walked down Main street 1
in a dust slortn. I
FOR SALE-320 acres of fine,
raw land in Marion county, Ore
gon, 10 miles from Silverton. 22
miles from Salem. Best quality
soil, lies well, practically all
plow land. Running wate for
stock on both quarters. Close
to macadam road, less than one
half mile from railroad. Good
school, neighbors improved farms
adjacent. Home market for all
products of farm at big logging
camps farther in interior. Land
easily and cheaply prepared for
plow. A splended proposition to
cue up and sell in smaller tracts
or to develop entire. For par
ticulars enquiro at tbo Herald
office titf
T. C. DENNISEE
For Fine Up To Dato Homes
ARCHITECT and CONTRACTOR
HEPPNER, OREGON
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at
The Dalles. Oregon.
June 1st. 1917.
Notice is hereby given that George W. Van
Winkle of Lexington, Oregon, who, on March 16.
1914. made Homestead Entry No. 012671 for SW
1-4 NW 1-4. W 1-2 SW 1-4. Sec. 4, SE 1-4 NE 1-4
S 1-2 SE 1-4. NE 1-4 SE 1-4 Sec. 6. NE 1-4 NE 1-4,
Section 8, Township 3 South, Range 25 East, Wil
lamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to
make Final three-year Proof, to establish claim
to the land above described, before C. C. Patter.
son, U. S. Commissioner at Heppner, Oregon, on
the 12th day of July. 1017.
Claimant names as witnesses: Juhn R. Olden,
Ilt-nry C. Cay. Lester E. Guy. Ralph L. lienge all
oi Meppner, Oregon.
5d8 H. Frank Woodcock. Register.
"Ml'SlC HA TH CllMtMS"
A w t il Know n I It ppiuT minis
ter remarked to tbo w ritcr not
l :i ) that "Heppner w not
much of u church coine. town
on MiMiuu" Sunday cwidnes.
While tin' ta'.t ir.el;t i ' no doubt
true in a vein ml way, it was not
borne out by the attendance at
union sen ice la-1 Sunday even
ing when the ;-erice Consisted
id' a bcautil'i;il rendered sacred I
cantata. smur by a specially train-:
eil chorus el 1 leppner's best sine;
its It in by no means the in
tention here to m;c:.:i . t that the
sonr m r ice was superior a a
religious sen ice or more ii.truc
five or uphtiii than the regu
lar preaching si r ices in any of
our churches; all are e.ood and
worthy of the atten.lai.ee and at
tention of more of i;s than jjo to
hear them, bat the i!, tel. ton is to
mint out that pi op!e yencralh
low music ai.il Will toicvo many
other wavs of .-penduut 1 1 . if
Sunday ewn'i i'i erdi r to
tivail ti.cm r. i s of its M'otloi e,
iiitluenci s. Mu-v breaks into!
the inoiieto!i of c t nday lie
n'ld brines to ti e s ii face certain
ipiailtu s in the l.:tia!t iVmi iolls- j
THE MORN PASTIME.
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 GROSIIENS, Pioprietor.
HEPPNER : : : OREGON.
:ST PHce Undertaking
Case Furniture Co. Heppner; Ore
Notice to Creditors
Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has
been appointed administrator of the estate of J
L. Egbert, deceased: by the County Court of Mor
row County, Oregon, and that all persons having
claims against the said estate arc hereby notitied
to present their claims, duly verified, to the
undersigned at his office in the store of Egbert &
W'adsworth at the town of Irrigon, Oregon, with
in six (t) months from the date of this notice.
Dated May 25. 1917.
M. F. WADSWORTH. Administrator.
Irrigon. Oregon.
E. If. Ilartwig. Attomey for Lstute, Hood
River. Oregon.
Date of first publication May 25. 1917,
Date of last publication June 22. 1917.
Flower gowned.
Forest-bound,
Rose-crowned,
Portlands
June 13, M and 15
Brilliant t Instructive
Patriotic
Excursion Fares via
UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM
OKtUJN WASHINGTON RAILROAD NAVIGATION COMPANY
TUkfti on Sl June 13, 13 in, I 14; trtum limited to June iS
Win M.M.irai Mini IV -1.1 Ami I .,(,,. . v....n
The Eastern Hide and Junlt
: Company of Pendleton has a
representative in jour city, by
name 1). L. I'hillips. You can
always reach him by rdioniu to
one of the hotels. We buy the
following stuff; Mixed iron, nil
kinds of hides, ull kinds of ra's,
auto casings, ull kinds of rubber,
brass and copper and ulso wool
We pay the highest price in the
Matu of Oregon for this stulT.
Mr. I'hillips and this ttlivo will
appreciate your patronage,
i Kistern Hide and Junk Co., UM
( West KailroaJ street, Pendleton,
j Oregon. Telephone Main 4i',
1 Pastern Hotel, Heppner. Ore. )tf
I Choice Karly Vermont seed
potatoes for sale at Phelps Croc
; ery Company. ltf
J
I Notice to the Public
1 wih to uuuouiicc to ,u y
patrons and friends and the
i . . . . .. .. . i i
ptunic geueritiiy niai I nate
t tiaiigcd my plans in regard to
closing ruy business and Ravine
Heppner and that I have iKn-ided
to remain nere ana cor,ti,ui my
.business ns before. 1 wish to
! t ike this cportuntty of thanking
I my patrons for pist buMM
and courtesies and hope the same
pleasant relations between vi
ill be conltued in the futjre.
:.:'tf PHIL COHN
J Heppner. Oregon. May 1. p.' Li".
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 10 EAT.
Meals at all Hours 25 cents and Upward.
Only White Waitresses Employed.
HEPPNER : OREGON.
SPORT SHIRTS
Up-to-the-minute Ties in all
styles and shades
Mens Clothing and Furnishings
Sam Hughes Co.