Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, March 29, 1918, Image 2

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S. A. PATTISON. Publishfr.
An Independent, Local
paper.
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Entered at the Ileppim; (jrcjon,
Post Office as seamd-claxs matter.
Terms of Stdiscrtptiov.
One Year - - $1.50
Six Months - - 75
Three Months - - CO
FRIDAY. MARCH i't), 1918.
THE GERMAN OFFENSIVE
The long heralded and much
discussed spring drive of the
Germans against the allies on the
western front is on and most
military authorities are of the
o.jinion that the crucial period pi
the world war lias arrived. The
ollapse of Russia as a present
factor in the lighting forces of
the entente powers has given
the Germans an opportunity ol
rmhilizing their eastern armies'
oi the western front, thus
s rengUiening their forces to a
pint where they were willing to
m ike the supreme ell'ortto break
through the allied lines and sweep
on to I'aris. As this is written
t le result seems to he rather in
d uht, altho latest reports indi
cate that the l'.ritish line is hold
ing in the second line of defenses
to which they retired in good or
der after having met the massed
attack of Germans with a resist
a nee which inflicted terrible
slaughter on the enemy, llaig's
plan of defense seems to have
included this retirement into the
second line of trenches, his ob
ject being to allow ihe -Huns to
wear themselves out on continu
ous attacks in the open while the
British remain, to a great extent,
within the protection of their
trenches.
No matter what the result of
the present situation there can lie
but one final outcome of the gi
gantic struggle. Right will ulti
mately triumph; autocracy will
he overthrown, and the t i:d i ,
t
of a just ami righteous democ
cy will be unfurled among all the
peoples of the earth.
American soldiers in France
are doiie; their pai t in a way thai
will make the In art of every true
Aiporican ot every champion ol
true democracy swell withpridi
and the American people at hoim
a o rapidly awakening to the nt -c
ssity of evt ry man and woman
doing tin ir bit in helping alone
t le cause of world democracy.
War in il :elf is a horror, an un
holy thn-g, but tin re are oihei
things in (bis malei ial w o. Id 1 1 at
a e worse, and it is an aion
among right thinking nn n am:
women that ol two evils we aie
III ways to choose the leaM. A mer
ica, in entering the war, inane
that choice ilelil.eraielv and tiea:
1..', and iht re w ill be no i urnii g
backward until the object h, ,s
been aehic i d tun il the milium
spirit of autocracy throiignei.t
the world has been completed
weeded out and t he prircipli s ot
justice and ric.hli ousne-s hat
been tirniry estahh.-l.t d among all
the nations of the . ai ih.
Ii. A. ST.WI II !.!, MtH'A'.
MAX
Uiuler the cap! it" , 'Tat riot or
l'lot'ileer," tin lal.M iiiunlu-r of
the Oregon Voter print s ihe fol
lowing: "Is Rol i t N. Si : tun 1.1 a rich
prohUt-r trn.g pi fuy I :s a
into the I'l lit ti Stall's St ! .I'e'.'
This t ic-liot, i-: raj,-.! d i". tl.
tni itls of many - . p f ;n a it Mia
of tne pi iaii t .t cu'at ;o'i of a
t pew fit t . II In t t liKli.iv.g the
lla as.-eriiti i ;l. i', he i- a pi oii
te 'f. I he I'.f ! i b. ing ci fii'.i
tc I rem t'y b MNai Mippoit
cr in lolati't'i oi the i.tn upt
Itrai'litv ac', wi th. Senator Mc
Nary, w I. en on ihe tht tun mi
promo bench, hi bed ;o uphold
I'lithiubtod!) Son. .lor McNary i
iKiioru' I of tl.i.i un.U rhan.lotl.la a .
breiikii g nn th 1 1 of poi-oinu y
the publit' in.ii I ,H ..llit Ins op
Hinciit Ni'vcrthe'u'.-s, the ipus-
HEPPNER HERALD
lion raised is one that should be
answered."
Continuing, the article, which
is too lengthy for our space, points
out some of the things Mr. Stan-
tield has done for the sheep and
wool industry of Oregon, which
are of interest to every stockman
in the state.
Mr- Stanfield's father was en
gaged in the cattle business in
Umatilla county and failed in that
business because of adverse mar
ket conditions. At his death
young Robert, who was but a
boy, was compelled to leave
school to become the bread-winner
for the family. He held on
to the few cattle remaining from
his father's herd and also engag
ed in the sheep business in a small
way, and at a time when the
sheep and wool business had
reached their lowest ebb- He
soon realized that the only chance
for success in the stock business
in Oregon rested on improved
marketing conditions At that
ume no Oregon mutton sheep
were marketed in the Mississippi
valley and Oregon wool was sold
at no primary market. Even at
that tender age "Rob" Stanfield
possessed business ability away
above the average and he at once
began to apply that ability to
seeking a solution for the stock
man's problem. Once having-
grasped the problem Mr. Stan
lield soon conceived the remedy
ami he lost no time in applying
it He went to Chicago and
studied the marketing of lamb
and mutton and soon decided
that Oregon lamb on that market
would be a winner. He was the
first man to ship a train load of
Oregon lambs to the Chicago
market as he was also the pio
neer in improved breeding which
resulted in the present strain of
Oregon sheep which combine to
such a marked degree the quali
ties of both wool and mutton.
Because of his activities along
these lines practically all Oregon
mutton is now marketed as lamb
resulting in reduced cost of pro
duction and practically ' doubling
returns in money value to the
grower-
In building up better market -
ma methods for the wool crop he
lias also been an active leader
ail h the result that Oregon grow -
rs are no longer buffeted from
pidar to post, by.a combination of
Olivers who lixed prices to suit
ih. -nisei ves and bluffed and bull. -
growers into accepting
tlll'lll.
Mr. Stanliehl has
tis.i oeeu a
it-aticr ill oslaltli.-ihiiig woolgrow
.'i's' warehouses and in urging
tlit' establishment of wool scour
oig and wirolt ii nianufactui ing
plants in Oregon.
Eastern Oregon voters will not
I)' intlueuci'd by such attacks
from the supporter.-', of an oppon
ent as that tpiotetl above for they
know "Koh" Slanlit
....
it intimately
a itl they know that he possesses
Uli
soi l ol ability Oregon i netls
l I the I S. .Senate
V
The products of the stockmen
.ire recognized as (if first import-ii-ce
in fettling our armies in
itopo who are lighting the bat
tle for world democracy and it is
n it richt that this important in
tl istry sl.oulti bo the only one
Without compt tent representa
tion cither in congross or in any
.ii the gove. i.meiit depart r.u nts
at Va-hi,,glon Hie industry
a tils Mu i'i p i'i si ntatiou and
.Mr. Staiilieltl lias long Miice tpial
i!i tl a., an cspert stoeKinan His
iH'Uht'oi?. and as,ii'itc boar
a it lit - s to that a- well as to the
.aot that Ins buiint ihaiiiies
aavo ft t n en the level anil his
..i t id ; to Ii.- i ouimui.ily and
ale Lav c I-, on marked bv abiiit v
t'.d t lii. ;i ih v.
M. C. SitAeley !o.i3.d
Mai tin l! I'.l.iU U y returt'ed tin
. .r-i!.iV Item I'i I,. I, win re he
ill i" tit .1 1 he t 'i nt i ;ii OrcgiihW ool
IroAi i 's A-..-oi iti.i!i eel vei.tio!).
dr. r.i.tkiieV Wits cliitid pM so-
it ul of the it gai.l.atioii at this
ime. and 1 1 1 ot It a tine conv en
ion ai tl a rot al cooi time at tl f
ii-l.il g t itv on the IK H'hutoS
t'oiidon linns.
POLITICAL
For Sheriff
I hereby announce myself as b
Candidate for Sheriff of Morrow
county on the Republican ticket
at the coming primary election.
Adv. Willard H. Herren.
For County Commissioner
I will be a candidate for
County Commissioner at the
corning election on the Reoubli
can ticket
Respectfully, G- A. Bleakman,
Adv- Hardman, Oregon
For County Clerk
Notice is hereby given that I
will be a candidate for the Re
publican nomination for County
Clerk of Morrow county, Oregon,
at the primaries to be held May
17. 1918. Respectfully,
Adv. J. A- Waters.
For Sheriff
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for Sheriff of Morrow
County, on the Republican ticket,
subject to the will of the voters
at the primaries to be held on
May 17, 1918.
Adv. E. M. Shuut.
For Assessor
To the Democratic Voters:
I hereby announce that I will
be a candidate for the office of
County Assessor, subject to the
decision of the Democratic Pri
mary to be held in May, 1918.
Adv. J. J. Wells.
For County Treasurer
1 hereby announce myself as a
! candidate for the Republican nom
ination for County Treasurer for
Morrow county, Oregon, at the
primaries to be held May 17, 1918.
Adv. T. J. Humphreys
For County Judge
To the Republican Voters:
I hereby announce tllSt I will
he a candidate for the ofl'ce of
1 Coudty Judge of Morrow Coun
ty, subject to the decision of the
j ()f the Republican Primary Elec-1
, tt)U May 17, 1918. I have resided !
! j the county o2 years. My long i
, residence here and two years' j
service as county commissioner
: have enabled me to become fa-
nijjar with the
needs Of the
county. It nominated and elect-
t., 1 shall
pursue a progressive
lltlilV tulf tlmll n'l re fi 1 11 V irllMl'.l
,.v,,v,,, ...v....... v..,......,
against, unnecessary expendi
tures in county affairs.
Adv. VYm T. Camimu-i.i..
Nursery Stock? See Harry Cummings
I am re stocking our Ninserirs
vt'ltli tli.t t'urn li.j.1 I'.i fi.it i.tu . .f II
1
: (, liiTerenl trees ami o'ants
:.i..ir..i.i.. f..r ,.,.ni.-..i,,.n I
.''.' . mil
ttell.ir rouii.ped In Klipplv Vour
neetls ill any thing you may
want than any time before.
In nihil! ion to our own. I have
I lie stocK of I hreo ihous itul acres
of tlo tinost nurse gootU
grow n any vv here, all healthy,
vigoiou-. true to naine inid nil
gr twii in Oregon Yoti cull gel
lln Milton Stork from tin- more
ailiiii!igeoiily thin olM-ivliero
I ,,m the
yi'tiiuiu-
only ft How ti nt l as
nursery grown (rk
i : i ti.
I'liiiiinings Nurseric, lleppn.
or. On e, .ii l"if
lr. .1 W, Steveim , m i,..
liiriii-.l to her honie iif.ir ll.ir.l.
ii.iiii afier p. inline h otn it.it.
nig frii ti U in II. i city.
.1 W Morrow, a f..ttiier olo
known mi I populir n xiileiit of
llepplter w.ii lu re a il iy i r U i
.iutiiig lh weeii on liu-.ini".
wl.ih' liictib iil.i',!)' eiij 'Viiis; ;i
it W ill) l.l- le'il i ( old f I Ii'ti.U
anil ujoei;ji n m tl,i .. miy
Mr Morr. vv ih now c.iii.oi'ieil
w uli tlio la ilep iri lionl if tl,,.
W, U .v. N. I'n lb i n pio.
n.ier of t ton 'ci ton, I . c uni v
i iv n tu t u luiuied in tn tn r i f
, '" fattier who : ii.o if it
uathcMt bu.Uic ujcu
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1 Professional Column I
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DR. K. J. VAUGHAN
DENTIST
Permanently
ilEPPNER,
located in Oddfellow's
Building
OREGON
E. NOTSON
ATTORNEY-AT-L A W
OFFICE IN ROBERTS BUILDING
HEPPNER,
OREGON
DR. N. E. WINNARD
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
HEPPNER, OREGON
DR. A. D. McMURDO . . .
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Telephone 122
Office Patterson Drug Store
HEPPNER, OREGON
DR. GUNSTER
VETERINARIAN
Licensed Graduate
HEPPNER : : OREGON
Phone 722 (Day or Night
Watch paper for dates
DR. J. G. TURNER
Eye Specialist
PORTLAND ...... OREGON
Regular monthly visits lo HEPPNER and I0NE
WOODSON & SWEEK
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Office in Palace Hotel. Heppner, Ore
SAM i ',. VAN VACTOR
VTTORNEY-AT-LAW
OREGON
LOUIS PEARSON
" TAILOR
HEPPNER,
OREGON
Office phone
Main 643
Residence phone
Main 663
FRANCIS AT McMENAMIN
LAWYER
Roberts Building. Kcppner. Oregon
ROY V. WH1TEIS
REAL ESTATE--INSURANCE
LOANS
lli'ppner.
Oregon
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How About That
War Garden
You are Going to Plant?
Early yet to plant but just the time
to secure the seed. We handle
four of the best.
D. M. FERRY & CO., Michigan
NORTHROP & KING, Minnesota
G. C. MORSE & GO, California
CHAS. H. LILLY, Oregon
As some varieties are very scarce
this year we advise early buying.
Phelps Grocery Co.
Heppner, Oregon
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The United States Food
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I SAVE FATS
M We must save fats to feed our fighters. We must save
d fats to help our fighters fight.
F.verv hncr is as nprpssnrv
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M shell. Everv Dound of fat is
Use fowl, tish, Vegetables,
J j$ Purely Vegetable Cotosuiet,
f J Oil, Mdzolo (made
SAM. HUGHES . COMPANY fj
Notice for Publication
Ii.'liartiniMit uf The lnti-rior. U. S. Land Office
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Registration of Land Title
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th.' County o( Mutri.w.
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tn wirminnr tKo war ac a 53
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as sure of sorvirp as a kiillf
Vegetable Oils, Cheese
Criseo. Olive Oil.Wesson
from Indian corn,)
IRRITABLE
NERVOUS
Wai Conillon of Indiana Lady
Eefore Beginning to Take
Card-u-i, the Womaa's
Tonic.
Kokomo, Ind.-Mrs. H. Hankemeier.V -of
this town, says: "I look so well, and vJu
am so well, that it docs not seem as if I '
ever needed Cardui. But I was not al- !
ways this way ... I think I have taken a I
dozen botllCS
I
. before my little girl
' J was ,c,in dreadfully bad, had head-
aclie, backache, sick at my stomach, no
energy ... I was very Irritable, too, and
nefVOUS.
ba month,
be,ore n,y aby came. As a result all
those bad feelings left me, and I just fell
Rrand, Ju l H if nothing at all was the
nutter, and when the end came I was
h.lrdl V SlCk 3t i
r ....,''
Sl,"ce ",al 1 liave v" laken Cardui
ata'.l ... It has done me Rood, and I
i know it will help others, II they will only
try It "
Many women have wrliten erateful lei- T.
Icrs like ttie above, telling of Ihe good
that QMul has done them. Why should
il not help you, loo? II you suller from
anyol the ailments so common lo women,
and feci Ihe need cf a safe, reliable,
strengthening tonic we urpe you lo be
gin today and give Cardui a lair trial.
Your dealer sell CaJ-u-i. EB-10
Free Garden Seed
CtM at l he Herald office and
. '.r a tip.'y of Harden and
!h v or nn d f rt-f These pdt
r i tn out by i ho IVpHrtmpnt
of Ajrriculiure for frpr iMntrihu.
in ii ui tl in.y had for the tnk
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