Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, March 22, 1918, Image 3

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DR. J. E. ANDL
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Dr. J. E. Aiuleixim, ..!' Tl
Dalles, announces Ai a.;
candidate tor the noiii'maitou ('
Governor of Oregon on !'i'. U
publican ticket at tlie..n:;:.g ps
maries.
ur- Anaerson is nei u,
fame as "the Fiither oi I'
tion," as he introduced
state legislature the p;o!
law of 1915 as well as tit-
'. H Ur
I'l'iiiiii-
ill the
dbitioi '
dry" law of 1017. Ti ; tin1 1
tor is proud of his 'Mry" ivov-il
is evidenced by the l'a.-t ti,,., i;
has chosen for his campi.in s!o-
pan "Bone Dry; . Wi.i the' VV:r ; j
Develop Oregon." . As !.;:ior of j
The Dalles when the juuhihiikui
law went into eh'ect in J :;!;, 'i in
Dalles Bartender;,' lmou p:-.- J
sontod him with !..:. i.i-. i;vo 1 ..m -i
ner and disbanded i'.uvw : In,
addition to support!-!! ir temper-1
ance measures Dr. Amlenson was!
a strong supporter of the Win k-'
men's Compensation, Mothers'
, Pension, Rural Credits w;,l othvr
reform measures, and ai.se made
a strong fight again.'! ibe anti-',
picketing measure. He is aid to
be strong with labor.
Hibernian Entertainment
It was aii excellent urogram
iii.it: v as given Saturday evening
:n i he l.igli si-houl auditorium uu
i. r the auspices of lleppner
feiuicil AnMeiit Order of Hiber
nians, tli oecaiuu being the an
iiual observ.tr.ee of St. Patrick's
1'ay. The program, which was
baiViciii exctpt, tor the patriotic
. adoress by '. A. McMeuamiu,
was ;iveu by lloppuer's very
; Oust t.tlctil and was highly eo
j iyvd by those present.
. Ileppnor ladies taking part
.'10 Me.-dumos 11. J. Vauglian,
O, 1; Siv.u'k and LAV. Sims, and
'Mims tm;v O'Uourke. all of
i . -.
juh.iiii. aie l.ivoiites with all
; Hi ijiut.-r audiences. .Miss Vitalia
J IVMMnier, ti charming and tal
' t n.tnl viniiig vocalist uf Tuconia,
. . liw 1 here visiting her sister, i
j As ... I-'. A. McNienauiin, made, a;
..i.eilid Lit, w'nli a vocal solo i
- t v. in. li , a I. once artistic uud j
, 'ilm:. ;
r . .i. no: .,n naiiiiii gave a spien
m ! Nik tin J i (.land and the Irish,
iu ; kiy note of which buing the
li;;.a:t y aiiii devotion of tht Irish
ra e so tlit-ir ideals and particu
larly al tiiis crisis iu the world's
..Hairs, ot tlioir loyally to the
.a-.. i,f win li democracy.
The audience was not so large
as it' should have been, owing to
many ,
uel' all
Would Succeed Himself
4
f
At
r
I V a lex
ithur alt factions in Hepp-
suiTuuuding town.
This week's new
means the lh'
tins vi'i'i
oner I lei"
Parent-Teachers' Meeting,
A iiiei ting of the parents aud
ie..t:hTs of lleppner has been ar
rahg'd to .be' held at the high
! 'ofauditoriuui tomorrow (Sat
anlay) iiflernoon at 1:30 o'clock.
An interesting program has been
i r ranged and a pleasant and pro
ii; able meeting is expected. All
p eisons interested in the public
( liool w ock are expected to be
present. The affair, it is under
s,o d, will le curried on somn
ill
dug :i fii
shioUi.d
tlNlC
fashion of an old-
iers" insiitu'e.
People'
s
,caSI1
Market
A.
IlENliV C;;VARZ, 1'iop.
AH Kinds ol IVeIi arJ bait Meats
Poultry and Lard Phone Main 73
Governor James Withyeombc
makes the delinite announcement
of his candidacy to succeed him
self as governor of Oregon and
will be an aspirant for the Re
publican nomination at the May
primaries.
In his formal announcement
Governor Withycombe points out j
; that he has, as Governor, done
all in his power to promote the
development of the state, to urge
the construction of good roads, the
1 importance of education and to
! maintain at a white heat the de
j votion of the people to the great
cause for which this country is
I fighting, and he promises to con
I tinue his efforts along the same
i lines if re-elected, as well as to
support the President of the Uni
ted States and to assist in mak
ing his work effective in w inning
the great world conflict. The
governor will continue to stand
for rigid law enforcement and is
firmly committed to the princi
ples of prohibition and equal suf
frage. The governor declares for de
velopment of state resources, for
the increase of desirable popula
tion, for more manufacturing en
terprises, for the enlargment and
improvement of our tlocks and
herds, and lor the eradication of
fruit pests, and if re-elected will
continue, to give the best that is
in him to the public service.
Spencer Crawford, linotype
operator iutliuG.-T office, who
recently submitted to a rather
seiiuus operation for the removal
of a growth on his foot in a I'ort
land hospital, is again on the job
although traveling on three legs,
two of t hem wooden.
iSz Company
i?dblicity
At a :cc:r.t hi in.; of the Federal Trade Commission thero
was iiUioduj .-l icu jjndcnce taken from the private files of
Swift ?: Co:..;::. v;, . hich sho wed that the Company had been con
sidering for : U..- t.n educational advertising campaign.
The n.J f.; publicity has been apparent to us for sev
eral veurs. Ti;.; ic-s misrepresentation to which we have
- ....
l:.J hai convinced us that we should no longer
ere the public the basic facts of our business,
.1 iij.Jnj .i cf the American people.
. net the American packer is based largely on
ir.c.ne and well-being of the producer and
c.-Jy i-fitckd by the packers' operations,
. .: Idvgc profits.
inyc net profit is reasonable, and represents
an insi-ni:".s :.i i '. vr in the cost of living.
For Ui . i. . v . 1 , i V) 17 the total sales and net profit of Swift
& Co::v!.:.y .ti h.
$87)ICvj J,C v. ; .,r.
Pi outs
recently tviii : u. ,
delay in pjUif 'j
rtlyir.j ui t'.. . . i:
Th2 f. -
the belief lh-, u.
consumer rre ;
resulting in u ...
SwiTt C: C :
HE
$34,650,1 G3.
fit
465. profit cn a buincr,s of $87,500.
CECIL ITEMS
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Logan,
from The Willows, were visittnt
friends in and around Cecil Mot)
day.
John Kelly moved his sheep
from Cecil, having feed all the
hay out he hud bought there
down on the Deos place neai
Heppner Junction, Tuesday
Kev. Dr. Van Waters gave hi
usual monthly address in Cecil
I hall Wednesday evening. Aftei
the service Mrs. Shurte, county
school supt ; Mr. Brown, counti
agricultural agent of Heppner,
accompanied by Mr. OTide
f.iom the U. AC, each gave a
very interesting lecture; which
was highly appreciated by ah
those present.
A very distressing accident
happened Wednesday when.Clyde
bVauklyti was on his way to Ce
cil accompanied by his wife and
Mrs E'eter Nash. Iu crossing
the irrigating ditch his car struck
the box suddenly, throwing Mrs
Nash violently against the top oi
the tar, striking her forehead on
one of the frauies and causing a
deep llesh wound above her nost
and left. eye. Mr. Lowe, theCe
cil telephone operator, called Dr.
Chick, who was in Arlington at
the time, who was soon on the
scene of the accident and found
it uecessary to take eight stitches
in the wound. We are nleased
to say that the unfortunate lady
is making satisfactory progress
toward recovery.
Mrs. Oney is here to assist
Mrs. Jefferson on the lower Min
or ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. May, from
Wasco, arrived in Cecil Tuurs
Jay. Mr. May brought a car load
if cattle, horses, farming imple
meats, etc., and is going right
into ranching on the oid Pearoe
place, wnieu ne boug.bt some
time ago.
Mr. and Mrs. Flowers and fain
ily, accompanied by Mrs. J. J
Adyn. visited friends in Cecil
Thursday.
Mrs. llanuah Ahull returned
from Sherwood Thursday, where
she lias been visiting wilb her
sister.
George Curran, of Heppner,
iccompanied by Mr, Haldock,
one of the stale highway engin
eers, were in Cecil and dfd some
business.
Kd Iveitmaii and Miss Juanitu
Crabtree took in the Klk's ball ul
lone Friday.
Fay Mettie, from I'kiah, came
t) work for Jack Hyiid last Fi i
d ty.
Miss Iiuise Slniw, who, has
b en spending the last two weeks
al .Sumi Hollow, returned hmiii'
Friday.
MMsdaiiifs Hetmi'tt. A h it 1 1 ,
Fiikncr ami NhsIi visiu-d
i rand ma Nash Friday.
Mrs. Miuite. accompanied l.y
Messrs. liiown und OTMey.
sjM'iit a veiy plfiisiuit moi ning in
tli ! Vnl school Thursday wiih
lh" teacher Ulin pupils.
I Arl Minor urrivfij a'. tl.! Lint
(imp Suiuiiliiy from I'm ihind.
; ir.iet i'ding latt r iu the day to
. i ....
i ... .. . i
! Mr Fintey returned to lone
aturdiiy iifler speiiJing two
M-eks nil tin) ilulleihy Flats
' uddiiig sla-rp shed und other
.'Hidings for J ick llynd.
John FAing, cf Cortland. i thi'
; in si of J,i( k llynd for thi pres. 1
nl week.
W. ti. llynd and F. Cmbi lt,
Iiiiiii Kosi; l,a A ii. .Siiid HdIIoW,
nloi il litt 'i cil Nil unity lu lukf
i l III! (l.tllCI'.
J II i lMhkliii. of IVhdli'toii.
- guest of Mr od M 1 1 Jd k
My ml.
A llcliriksi'l) H0d Sn Cil(.
.'id riluriod from ll'pjiiiir
i ioUy, ueeoiiipiiiii'd by 1 1 r Ij-r t
I v til.
j High-Class Stallions
j and Mares
We are prepared to furnish to the stockmen of
Morrow county thy very highest class of Regis
tered animals iu Percherons, Belgians, English
Shires. Hackneys and Coaches.
Registered Kentucky Jacks a Specialty
We can sell this stock to responsible parties, when
desired, on easy payments with no cash down aud
ut eight per cent iuterest.
A. C. RUBY CO.
Carl Smith, General Agent for Eastern .Oregon
Headquarters at Palace Hotel
Stock quartered at Stewart's Livery Ham
HEPPNER, : : OREGON
Home Products (or Home People
We Manufacture
WHITE STAR FLOUR-GRAHAM -WHOLE WHEAT
CREAM MIDDLINGS
ROLLED BARLEY AND MILL FEED
General Storage and Forwarding
Heppner Farmers Elevator Co.
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wilh i !
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Coinrury h.J mJ no (ri.f.t i til, th cattle v-r
i'K I inly ott Khth of a ioi ir ioril rnnre f-.r h
u. . r. r Mould hv vro tm! biir-quHrli-r of irnt (if
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ovvift S: Company, U. S. A.
THE BRICK
McATEE & AIKEN, I'rops.
ICE CREAM and CARD
PARLORS.
Gilliam & Bisbee
A RI'I prepared to furnish the Farmers and Stock
Growers with all kinds of Machinery and Kx
trus lor their 11)18 requirements.
Kxtras are going to lie hard to get und we
would advise the going over of all machinery
NOW and ordoring the Kxtras, and have all ma
chinery adjusted and ready for use when the time
comes to use it. Take our wiird for it, if you
wait until the Mxtras are necdi'd you may not he
able to get them and tln'ii- will be no tin$ to
wast.,- in 11) IS.
Gilliam & Bisbee
"Wc I lav,- it, Will C t it or it in Not Mai:"
HARDMAN GARAGE
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Courteous ami Kfficicnt Service ly
Courteous ami Competent Woiknitii
Accessories, .Supplies, Kxpert Vulc.miers
(lurantecil 'I ire Service
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