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About Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1918)
HEPPNER HERALD FRIDAY. MAY 10, 1918 United Statss Senator Cltarles L. iiiuhuij Because United States Senator Charles L. McNary has made good he should be nominated to succeed himself in the Republi can primary May 17th. From the day he became Sena tor he hs loyally championed the prosecution of the war, and dur ing his term of office has accom plished more for Oregon than any other member in Congress in a like period. Among his colleagues he is known as "the man on the job," and during the present war crisis Oregon should consider itself for tunate in having an opportunity to return him and not be com pelled to send to Washington a 'new, untrained man Believing that the supreme ob ligation he owes his country is to help win the war, Senator Mc Nary, intead of returning to his State to conduct a political cam paign, is at his post in Washing ton working for Oregon and aid' ing in the prosecution of the war, Always since entering the Sen ate ne nas oeen a mend ot our Baptist church; educated in the public schools; worked his way through Stanford University; is lawyer and farmer and has been a life-long Republican. He was formerly a Justice of the Su preme Court and later chairman of the State Republican Central Committee. Space iorbids further enumera tion of the vast amount of work Senator McNary has done for Oregon, but anyone will realize from the foregoing the Senator has displayed truly remarkable ability, coupled with extraordi nary diligence and energy. His native state can best show its ap preciation of hi faithful and ef ficient services by nominating and electing him. lhomas B. Kay, State Treasurer. B. W. Sleeman, Bus. Rep. of District Council of Carpenters. Mrs. Geo. W. McMath. Pres. of Co-operative League. Thomas A. McBride, Chief Justice of Oregon Supreme Court. T. B. Neuhausen,s Vice-Ghairman Hughes Cam paign Committee. (Paid adv.) Stephen Irwin Called to Berkeley Stephen Irwin left Tuesday morn ing for Berkeley, Cal., where he has been ordered to report to re sume his work in the aviation school which is connected with the University. He will enter a class oi 65 members drawn from the states of Wyoming, Montana, : Idaho, Washington, Oregon and California. The class will com-; plete the aviation course there, : at the close of which they will be ready to report for active service in the aviation branch of the army. Stephen enliated last Summer while in the east and, took a course in gas engine mechanics at the College of Cincinnati, and the present course upon which he ; is entering is supplementary to the one taken at that time. i Willi iir fVMlt I POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS For Sheriff I hereby announce myself as a 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 coming election on the Republi 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- Mrs. Cora Elliott Passes i Mrs. Cora Elliott, a well known woman of the Butter creek sec tion, passed away at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Johnson near j Lena at an early hour Tuesday morning. She had been in poor ' health for several years and spent i last winter in Heppner. Two or three weeks ago she went back to the country to live as nearly as possible in the open air, and it was believed for a time that she was improving, but a sinkings spell attacked her Tuesday morn ing and the end came quickly. She is survived by one brother, Waldo Vincent, of Butter creek, and will be long remembered by a large circle of friends. The funeral was held Wednes day afternoon interment being in the Butter creek cemetery. soldiers and sailors and has in-i ubl.ica" nomination for County troduced legislation giving them preferential homestead rights and repeatedly championed their cause when their welfare was in jeopardy. Championing the cause of the Oregon farmers, Senator McNary procured for them a primary wheat market, saving thereby several million dollars to the wheat-growers of the Northwest. Realizing the present Food Control law fails to fix prices for many commodities, Senator Mc .Nary has introduced and is labor ing for the passage of a bill strik ing at profiteering and fixing prices on the necessaries of life. Senator McNary has Procured : Government contracts for the first time in the state's history for such Oregon products as prunes, dehydrated potatoes and vegetables. Large contracts for army cloth ing for Oregon factories, ship building yards and lumbering in dustry. Favorable action by the senate committee on Irrigation on a bill providing for the government marketing of district irrigation 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, Can you beat it? A complete ly finished house; live rooms and bath; newly painted and papered; light, water and phone; close in; large lot; $1500.00. 850.00 cabh, balance 11 2. 00 per month. 2tf W. VV. Smead. E "Cured!" n ( Mrs. Ous Griffith, of 18 gnf Everton, Mo., writes: "I 1 Q oil I suffered for three years i H fVi with various female ii Everton. Mo., writ suffered for three years with various female troubles. My life was a misery. I was not ablo to do anything . . . bear ing down pains In my back and limbs, and head ache . . . weak and nerv ous. Dr. recom mended Cardui to me." TAKE For County Treasurer I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the Republican nom ination for County Treasurer for Morrow county, Oregon, at the primariea to be held May 17. 1918. Adv. T. J. Humphreys- For County Judge ;To the Republican Voters: I hereby announce that I w ill be a candidate for the offce of Coudty Judge of Morrow Coun subject to the decision of the 0 F f! II I h The Woman's Tonic pin M "When I vim on the IjS A sixth bottle", she contin- pJA i ti....liir ciiiiriK'incr fiinria . r ..,,;,,, ;,,,. of the Republican Primary Llec-, for irrigation district projects, i ,, ...j ., , , , . , ition, May 17, 1918. I have resided ' Favorable action from same , . a An . vuara M. ues, "I beftin fielina like a new woman ... I am now a well woman . . . I know my cure is per manent for it has been three years finie I took Cardui." 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Rrg'iUr mMifMy vititi Id HI I'I'NI H atid ONl, WOODSON & KYVLKK I ATTORNEYS W LAW committee on a hill authorizing'; the Secretary of the Interior'to ! accept irrigation or district drain- ( age bonds and exchange them' with the St cretary of the Treas- j ury for certificates of indebited-1 ., .... rem. inere.-y iwiiu.mk '" j policy, but Khali carefully guard U-gttinnttfi.roji.-cU. (. Against unnecessary expendi A ground aviation school for the . M,r-ipi. Adv. Wm T. Campbell. For Sheriff residence here and two years' j service as county commissioner ; have enabled me to become fa miliar with the needs of the county. If nominated and elect ed I shall pursue a progressive FOODS TASTE EF.TTr.R COOKi.D TOBACCO TASTL5 ULTTLR TOASTI.D University of Oregon. Sus atom McNary ls Work ing kor: Prompt pavment of allotments to dependent relatives of soldiers and sailors I For the construction of a coast military high ay at government txji.'nst.'. j A compn-hcr.bive plan fur the uti.lzatnn of the water resources ofOrig"ti. ' I hereby announce my candida cy for the Democratic nomination for Sherif of Morrowcounty sub ject to the Democratic voters at the primaries to be held May 17, s. n ft 1J13, ii. i. vjiiiimvv C. E. WOODSON Kepublicso Candidate fur Joint KtpresvnUtiva .... . . it- .1.1- Sra!"r McNary Aastornona .vorrow iuu tainun ioudiw farm in Oregon; reared in iLePriibry Lkction. My 17, 1'jJi Sinre the d.iy f the f "vi mm. 1x liked hit meat raw, ivili.ilinn h.m learned a M alsmt the i ntiin tn.it nwnt ot the thintf t we e.il. Naturally nunc of u. hjM n prefer to have our nw.il r;iw, mir ' tatoet they come from Ihc erouii'L our coffi-e unrcwt"l. 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