HEPPNER HERALD S. A. PATTISON. HuBLiLHtn. An IndepinilcHt, Load jiiiiir. NcWli- Entcriil at lite Hi fijuK r, Ori 'ton, I'oxt ()ffcv ih xccoinl-clnsx nmlli'i'. One Year Six Mmtllix Three Mouths Siiliwri jit ion . 50 Friday. Arnrsr in; GO VE UN ME NT SI 10 ULD I' A Y FOR A I) VERTSING The government of the United States, which is, perhaps, the richest, the greatest and most powerful human organization on this planet, has announced that another issue of Liberty Loan Bonds to the amount of :5,()0), 000,000 will be offered for sale to the people in November. When the first issue of Liber ty Bonds were offered in June the government called upon the newspapers of the country to boost the sale and help make li a success, me response was most generous. Practically ev ery newspaper in the country, large and small, got behind the project in their news and editori al columns and began to boost. "Buy a Liberty Bond" ber-ame a stereotyped slogan on every fust page. Editorial argument, clev er news stories, jocular "jollies" --every legitimate trick known to newspaperdom was brought into play to make the gigantic deal a success. But this was not all. When the campaign was fairly under way and the public was still apathetic, those in charge of the bond sale began to send out straight advertising matter asking the newspape Hood, audit was not until the campaign, which was started amid nation-wide indifference and apathy and which ended in a spurt of enthusiam that over subscribed the issue by a billion was over that the newspaper- j men took the time to fully real-; ize that, they had been cheated, j Advertising space in a news-j i paper is as much a commodity ' having a certain fixed value as ; are the goods an the merchant's shelves, the wheat in the far-; mer's bin, the manufacuredi product in the factory warehouse. : It costs a definite amount of money to produce a column or a page of advertising space just as it costs a certain definite sum to produce a bushel of wheat or a pair of shoes of a gatling gun or a warship. Advertising space i the pub lisher's stock in trade from the sale of which he realizes his liv ing his ability to pay his month-' ly bills, his taxes to the govern ment and his contributions to the Red Cross. Why, then, should the govern ment ask the publisher for free advertising space in which to promote the sale of war bonds, and other governmental activi ties, when they do not ask nor expect ship builders, shoemakers munition makers, farmers and other producers of things the government needs, to supply their products free? To ask free service from publishers is unjust and mi tair just as it would be I unjust and unfair to ask freei service or free . supplies from! any other class of citizens. j It is understood that it is the j present purpose of the govern ment to undertake to again ex- j ploit the newspapers in the com-1 ing bond sale campaign and it will again succeed if the news papers of the country are willing to stand for it Every newspa perman in the country as well as every other citizen who believes in fair play, should unite in a de mand on congress to at once pro vide an adequate appropriation for advertising purposes. Such Every woman who admires Stylish Well-Fitting Clothes will be interested in the New Fall and Winter Fashion Book of Victor Ladies Tailoring Company Chicago showing the most wonderful values in the season's latest and most approved styles in Women's and Misses' High Class Suits, Coals, Dresses and Skirts Made to your measure to fit you perfectly in any style and material of your own selection, or of YOUR OWN MATERIAL Also a complete line of Ready-to-Wear Suits, Coats, Furs, Skirts, Dresses, Waists, Petticoats, Children's Coats Come and enjoy the pleasure of looking through this wonderful line, whether you"wish to buy or not MRS. L. 0. HERREN Agent for Victor Ladies Tailoring Company, Chicago Prompt Service, Perfect Fit and Satisfaction Guaranteed and Prices Always the Lowest The U. S. Army Shoe Made in exact accordance with Government specifications Unnecessary weight has been eliminated. This shoe will wear longer than if 50 per cent heavier E. N. Gonty Shoe Store V an appropriation would place t.T to give it 1 1 i .1U nc, .,11 ntunv. , space as a matter of patriotism j t-rnmt'ntal activities for which and without cost to the govern- wide publicity is needed, on a merit. Again the newspapers dignified, business basis. It responded and millions of dollars! vv.",1i also ck'ar tho government worth of advertising space was i 10 fnallon.on rthA . of the charge or parsimony and given up by the newspapers of unfairness to one particular class the country fur the Common i of its citizens. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTTY We compete with any first-class Tailoring House in Port land both in material and workmanship. Order Your Suit Now Our new Fall and Winter Stock has just arrived Come in and make an early selection and get your choice Louis Pearson, Merchant Tailor Main Street, . . Heppner, Oregon Quality, Service & Sanitation Our Fresh Meats are the best in the City. Our Extension Cooling Plant assures Fresh Sweet Meat at all times. If you are eating our Hams and Bacon you know how good they are. If you are not we are both losing. Phone us your orders, we guarantee entire satisfaction. Citj Meat k CI Stop Co.- j Johnson Bros., Props. THE BRICK McATEE & AIKEN, Props. ICE CREAM and CARD PARLORS. THE ifiyiitnivyiuu SEPTEMB re n ic rui it u if u mi A M Mil A fl n n m y ft o (iiiTi ra Partial List of Attractions Parson's Novelty Band, composed of men and women artists. Instrumental and vocal The 1 lilt Fireworks Company will present the best Pyrotechnic display ever shown in this section of the state Ferris Wheel and "Carry-Us-All" and many other attractions will be provided for the amusement of visitors Mrs. Edith Tosier Wealherred, member of State Fair Board, will be present and address the people every day Hon. James Withycombe, Governor of Oregon, and an acknowledged livestock expert, will make an address Saturday Do your bit and help make this the Biggest, Best and Most Interesting Fair Ever Held in Morrow County Reduced Rales on All Railroads from Portland on the West to Pendleton on the east, including Branch Lines, one and one-third Fare Colt Show Saturday at 10 a. m. Special Prizes will be awarded j l)ANCL(i AM) SINKING IN FA I K PAVILION EVERY EVENING