Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, February 04, 1919, Image 2

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Heppner Herald
S. A, PATTISON, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER
An Independent Newspaper
THE WATER QUESTION
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BRAIN LEAKS
By LYNN PITRDIN
Entered at the Heppner, Oregon, Pot-toi nee as second-class Aiuuer
TWI!1 111.1 KI'llKf 'lillTUtV
One Year ...$2.00 Six Months $1.00 tial question
Three Months $ .50
TUESDAY,, FEBRUARY 4, 1919
A WRITER for the Herald in passing a crowd on the ;
street the other dav overheard this remark: "Are we! t
losing sight of the water proposition?" And the Herald' a department of -Air" is to bo
answers the question-WE ARE NOT. ' ' HnV kILT at WM
In lact iieppner must never lose signt 01 tnis au-essen-1
luestion. Temnorarilv. at least, it is resting while the ;
1 j. i m 1 1 1. i-ne enure issue 01 r litn jjiDerty ljoau
lh uuuvii ct v. lciiiii-iv uiitiujxuii tx j i .juiL j x gonds is entirely
relusal of Air. Gates to accept the offer of Sis.ooo for'tion.
his interest in the municipal plant.' In the meantime the
people of Iieppner should talk water and think water and
The report that I am to assume
E
without founda-
Arrangement of detail for punish-
GLENN Y. WELLS
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
926 Chamber of Commerce Building
PORTLAND, OREGON
Phone Main 5226.
THE MORROW COUNTY FAIR
t mpnt. nf thf or-k aicpr in nnw unilor i Ponnnor
never give ine proposition a moment s opportunity to grow way. a crowd of oregonians could '
VAUGHAN & BUTLER
DENTIST
Permanently located in Oddfellow's
Bunlding
Oregon
cold. Everyone realizes that it is the one thing necessary
tn tin. ornwrrVl Qrtrl flltllrp ri7ir orlvTnnrpmptit r( flip tnum
LL progressive citizens of Morrow County will be re- and th should t behind the coundl wkh thdr mora,
jo.ced to-knovv that the Morrow County Pair is not to t while these gentlemen are wrestling with the pre-
be abandoned but rather that it is to be extended and im- liminary phases of the question.
proved. The recent action of the county court in pur- i The council has been selected, through your vote, to
chasing adjacent property indicates a desire on the part of han.Je thls pr0position. And it is you who should lend en-
that body to make the annual exhibition of the county s C0Uragement that they mav feel that the people are be-
products permanent and m this laudable ambition the hjnd them lts a vexing problem and they will encounter
court should have the whole-earted encouragement and ma a rebuff and set.back before succes finall crowns
active support of every resident oi the county. In fact it their efforts
is essential to its complete success that the fair have such, Give the council t people of Heppner.
encouragement and support. Vv itholt the hearty co-oper- Show them that heart isVith n the waterues.
ation of al the pcop e, men women and children, the fair tion and don-t let 0 for a moment think we ar los
can never become what it should be. It may be a pretty nfr cj,,-ht nf it
1 r K..4- ...:,t ,u.. 4-.. 11 r i . j. & S1sul- oi n.
yuuu iau ijiil wiiiiuui. tut; ilui supi(ji l ui me people u
wfll never become the BEST FAIR POSSIBLE IN MOR
ROW COUNTY and that is the only kind of fair we
should be satisfied with
WHY WE LACK COMMUNITY SPIRIT
I 'Tp HE following article was not written as being applica--t
ble to Heppner. It is clipped from an eastern ex-
do the job just as thoroughly and
the only detail necessary would be
a piece of rope and one of those fa
mous electric light poles which Mr.
Gerard spoke of.
Mary had a little Iamb
Of which she was so fond, '
She sold it to the butcher man
And bought a Liberty Bond.
S.E.NOTSON v
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW j
Office in Roberts' Building
Heppner - ' Oregon
DR. A. D. McMURDO
PHYSICIAN & SVKGEON
Telephone 122
Office Patterson's Drug Store
Switzerland is going to ask the . Heppner Oregon
peace conference to give her a sea- rT1nT
port. Wants a place to keep that WUUUiUlN X awaiift.
famous navy, I suppose. ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
i Heppner. Oregon
A young Finn has been arrested f
at Portland for distributing Bolshe- C AM T? VAN VAPTOR
As a matter of fact the fair has not had such sunnort
in the past. The business men of Iieppner have not giv-i change and reproduced here because it seems to fit local
en it the support they mieht have done; neither have the i conditions pretty well:
farmers nor the stockmen. The best support in the wav "e that provideth not for his own has denied the
of gathering exhibits of agricultural and horticultural aith an is worse than an infidel," according to the Holy
products the last two years has come from Irrigon and Scripture. Wonder if that text does not apply to commu-
Jioardman and they can, no doubt, be relied upon to do njt-es as well as individuals? The people oi this commu-
their part in the future. Other sections of .the county nity are very liberal when it comes to giving to outside
' must get in line if they want to see the fair what it should objects, but not so liberal when it comes to helping home
be. causes. Is it not time that the leaders of the community,
n , , -i 11 . t , r. . clerical and lay, stopped continually appealing for help foi
lhcre has been considerable criticism of the fair in objects outside, and make appeals for some of the things,
the pas under the management of Mr bmead. It nas the lack of which are a shame to every man, vman and
been called a one-man proposition It has been said child in the community, such as a hotel, a good restaurant,
rll tl n mi . TT TufTtthe ? and hat he a Y- M- C" A- or a community house? We think so. These
ran th.ngs with a high hand. Ihe Herald us not here to things may be means of grace to people, especially to
say whether or not these criticisms have been justifiable. 1 y0Ung men away from home. People says there is no
in .au inc iK.aiu uoes not Know. ine point is that : community snirit here Woll whv chn.ilH t h. .
this attitude of many people towards the management has
worked against the lull success of the fair. Ihis condi
tion, however, has been removed by the acceptance of Mr,
ivnead s resignation by the county court and the appoint
ment in his place of Mr. F. R. Brown. The thing- to do
now is for every one to get behind the Fair and go to
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community spirit here. Well, why should it be exoected
when the leaders make no effort to create and foster it?
There's where it is.
vik literature. If he keeps on he will '
be able to see his "Finnish."
"Man wants but little here below"
and that's about all he does get,
too.
'
"Come home, Woodrow, the ani
mals are restless," editorially advises
the Portland Oregonian. And the
Oregonian is surely doing its share
to keep the animals stirred up.
Some Morrow county men think
that being shrewd consists of poking
their nose in other people's business.
.
There was a young man from Cecil.
Who belonged to the common people.
He was caught In the draft
And given an" air-craft,
Which made him, feel quite gleeful.
Famous Toms
Peeping.
Cat.
Thumb.
And Jerry.
Some Heppner people hav mod'
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW .
, Heppner
Oregon
Hill SALI
Registered Jersey Bull, four years
boosting. (Jive the new man a chance by co-operating "SSKt
with him in a united elTort to make the Morrow Count v description you should see this one.
hair the best ever. Don't lay down and allow the new sec"- M"BJ be old.,n rde.r ft0 &kle a,n
, ,, , ii ,i i 1 ii ,. estate. For further Information ad-
Hiaiy to Dear all the burden and do all the rustling and dress the undersigned or call on him
lioostinir or it is likely to become a partial failure .ind :i t0 s(,e the animal.
'mie man" concern and that is just what a lot of people A(lmlnlstl.a r ohKS'of Beth'
111 the County (loll t seem to WHllt. ll;mu:i ilemucd, Hoai'diuan, Oregon.
, 40-42
io matter what Mr. mead's critics think of his mar-
agoiiient of the Fair all must admit hat during the past. M)l'l( K T 1 ltKIITOIS
live years he lias gotten together some mighty line exhibits NllUcc , hereby gVon-that the un-
l Morrow coinlv products and has, with them, heralded dpi-signed has been appointed admir-
Morrow county's "resources at outside exhibitions. At the '1,;n,l'!?,r' u,e1ps,nte 1of1L?v,nn Mn"
. , ... - - . tilda I'hilllpH, deceased, by the Coun-
( Jregon .state 1 air he has taken live cash awards: One ty Court of the state of Oregon, for
lust money, two second one third and one fourth. At the M"1'"0"1 County, and has duly
1 oil land I. and .Show he took the (.rand .Sweepstakes pri'C whomsoever having any claims
over 22 other counties exhibiting and at the Seattle Land aKalnst said estate are hereby rr-
.Shaw, in competition with Oregon, Washington, Idaho TeT '".T,"", d"ly
... ' i i i b . Itemised and Verified unto the un-
aild Montana he took third money. He also took third demigned either at Iloardman, Ore-
inonev at the Portland Land Show in i 1 7. Such a record rmi. or at 601 journal building,
. . 1 1.:'. 1 . c i , ii i'"rlnd, Oregon: and that said
as tins is a pretty good asset for Morrow county. It 'id- .all:li ,miBt be pr;,,(.ntea on or b
e:tises the fact that we have here the soil, water and sun- fre six month from and after the
i'iIiw to ki-m.Iii,-!. :i 1r.1r.fl lntT n .rr.. ...il ( t. ...,rili "r" publication of this
and such information sent broadcast over the country is
bound to help every resident of the county directly or in
direct! v.
Watch paper for Bates
DR. J. G. TURNER
EYE SPECIALIST
Portland . Oregon,
Regular monthly visits to Hep
and lone.
DR. GUNSTER
VETERINARIAN
Heppner .., Oregon
Licensed Graduate
Phone 722 (Day or Night)
F. A. McMENAMIN
LAWYER
Roberts Bldg. Heppner, Ore.
Office Phone Main 643
Residence Phone Main 665
ROY V. WHITEIS
INSURANCE
REAL ESTATE, LOANS.
Heppner Oregon
ernized the Golden Rule as follows: ' E. J. STARKEY
Do othres like the last fellow did
you.
The Herald holds no brief for Mr. Smead and these
words are written neither in eulogy nor condemnation ft
him. The point is that if Mr. Smead, without the full sup
pott and co-operation of the people was able to take these
prizes at outside shows with exhibits collected at the Mor
low County Lair how much beter cxhibis miht be collect
ed and how much belter success uiiht be achieved at t'le
li outside shows if we will all get behind the fair associ
ation, the county court and the new secretary and help put
this thing over riejit.
Jinlge Campbell the other day called attention to a
la .t that should be mentioned here: In 101,;, when the
I '.ui was started, Morrow county's credit was at a low ebb.
The impression had gone abroad that the county was no
g .d ami that credit extended tt business turns here ;s a U
i.tlher risky proposition. Many merchants and business 1
nun weie nblingcd to sail close to the wind not because of
doubts of their personal integrity hut because Portland
wboles.ihis and jobbers had no faith in the county as a
pio.hher of agricultural wealth. All that has changed
and today the credit of this county in the commercial world
is seuiid to none other on the coast. While there h ive
l"vu o!:er Uctois in bringing about this change the fact
tp.it in ;oi Mmiow county began to send out prize win
iv'ul its to the Sate ratr and Laud Shows mt a .
no I lie.
FANNIE BERGER,
AdmlnlHtratrlx.
Iloardman, Orrpcnn.
II EN It Y S. WKSTRROOK.
601 Journal Building,
Portland, Oregon.
Attorney for iwld rotate.
Date of flint publication, Feb. 4,
1919.
Date of tart publication March 4,
19 lit.
NOTICE FOR PIBIJCATION
Re-Publication
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office, at LaGrande, Oregon,
Jan. 25th, 1919.
Notice 13 hereby given that Zetta
Brosnan, whose post office addons
Is Lena, Oregon, did on the 3rd day
of June, 1918,' file in this office
sworn Statement and Application.
No. 019194, to purchase the E "E
Vi, SW Vi NEVi, and SK NW4,
Section 11, Township 4 south, Hanr.o
i cast, Willamette Meridian, and
tho timber thereon, under the provis
ions of the Act of Juue3, 1878, and
acts amendatory, known as the"Tim
bor ii.id Stone Low," at Tiuch value
as might be fixed by appraisement,
and that, pursuant to such applica
tion, the land and timber thereon
have been appraised, 1440.00 the
timber estimated at 300.000 board
reet i.t 11.00 per M, and the land
$140.00; that said applicant will of
fer Unnl proof in suproet o his ap
plication and sworn statement on the
12th day of April, 1919. before C. C. !
Patterson,, Vnlted State Commis
sioner, at his office at Heppner, Ore
gon. Any person Is at liberty to proteht
this purchase before entry, or Ini
tiate a conk-M at any time befor
patent Issues, by filing a corroborat
ed affidavit In this office, allegitig
factx which would defeat entry.
C. S. DUNN, RegLiter.
PLEASANT BIRTHDAY SURPRISE
ELECTRICIAN
House wiring a specialty.
Heppner Oregon
Phone 633.
A number of friends of Mrs. Eu- 1 Bowers Shoe Hospital
gene Slocum gave that lady a pleab- c. w B0WERSi Prop.
ant surprise last Wednesday evening . . . . 4V j
the occasion being her birthday. The 1 UBe modern machinery Jthods.
evening was happily passed with mu- HEPPNER, OREGON
sic, social visiting and games, 'flinch'
being the leading feature. Light
refreshments provided by the visitors
were served. Those present were:
Mrs. L. Groshens and daurhters; Mr.
and Mrs. C. L. Freeman; Mr. aud
Mrs. Leonard Gilliam, Mesdames Hoy
V. WhiteiB and William Haylo"-; Miss
Edith Thorley, Dorothy Pattison and
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Slocum
within six months from the date of
the first publication of this notice.
Dated r.nd first published Janu
ary, 21, 1919.
FOSTER COLLINS,
Administrator of the estate of John
C. Smith deceased. 38-42
BANKERS'
LOST, .STRAYED OR STOLE V
MORTGAGE
ATION
CORPOR-
From my ranch or the adjola'iig
range, tl.e following described animals:
If you want to borrow money on
your Livestock, Wool or Liberty
Bonds, talk with your local bank
about our terms and service, or
write to us direct. ,
The war is over and we want to
One roan mare, conilne three-vcar
old; one sorrel mare coming th-ee- ,nelP yu 00 yur Part ,c taking care
year-olds, both branded cross quar
ter circle on left stifle.
If yi. u want allUie county n 'W
you runt the llepiier llrrutil. 2
a yea i-.
Two blue geldings, coming threc
yearolds, both branded cross quar
ter circle on left Btifle, small crors
quarter circle on left shoulder.
They are all good sized work ani
mals and I will pay a liberal reward
for their return to me or for Infor
mation leading to their recovery.
WALTER ROOD.
Heppner, Oregon. 38tf
of the reconstruction,
next great duty,
i PORTLAND
31d43
which is our
OREGON
AH the 1 oc ill uewit, JJ th,) lleltild. I
A 8XA1 FOR SOME 1U STI.KR
I
Will design and build Schools, 8m res
Churches, Apartments, Garagop,
Residences Anything.
.Prices Reasonable
E. FRAXCH WILLIAMS
ARCHITECT
Apprasial and valuation expert
oil I uuauj 13UI1UUIH, iaiu
E. 7761. Portland, OregouJ
MTU iC FOR l'l lit ICATION
) I J f no mor ntctuarr
Mjjltbii Smillpot. Aroir
CirT. 6 Saf-ilwn-, of Aniiir&lstrfVacelfiMtao.
H vrratra NOW tT ri pytfun, t and
your I ju...y. Il u men viu. ;,.it huu;c tni'jranct.
A.k r v.i pt y.u tin. dfut'l 't. i "fnl tot "Hi
t"tt hKl lyih ur1 It-, in .1 "iTPt't-W VcclB,
luiu l; .m use. rd4r ifitnlnh, iiruttfri.
1IK tl TItt tAlloCAftlV. Mr.flCV. MU
faobiB taccivti a. a. ixtaaa
A party owning a good paying
jl'usiness, unable because of physical
I Cimbllity to handle it, oOeia his
e(filpment, field and good will for
j $1060. Thu owner Is able to shaw
any irospHilve rurcluihr that this
! business will pay any live man b't
ter than $1.50 per hour. For furth-
D. pni tmetit of the Interior, V. H.
I.nrd Office at The Dallis, Owon
Januay 10, 1919.
Notice Is hereby given that Hollle
Leathers, of Hnrdman, Oregon, who
on February 24th 1914. made Home
rt. ad Entry. No. 012571. for NV U
Ntf '4, Section 14. Township 0,
Soiilh, Hanue 26. East, Willai. etrtf
Meridian, has filed notice to make
rr Information Inquire at the Hrnld ifnal three yeur Proof, to estubiixh
rs O.Tice.
37tf
The ftyick
McAtee & Aiken, Proprietor
Id. CKl.AM AND CARD
PARLORS
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tt'tl s,tiiv in "show ni'4" I'citlan,! th
alulil and mlilli-d to c.;u.d oiiii!i i a
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Notice Is heieby given that th .in
dirlrnl has been appolnUd by the
County Court of tho State e.f Ore., in,
for Morrow County, admlnmtrato,' of
the wtat or John Sheridan, deem
ed. All peraons having claim
aKulnat the eatate must prvoent them
properly verllled. to th unilersii,'iied,
t the office of Woixtaon A Sei'i:,
Atinrnr)! at Low. Ilepnr. Oretnu.
,diln a x inntilha from the dnt uf
flut puhllrallnn of this notice,
F.i -t pnl, halted I his T'h day i'f
Ja:iu.ny, 131!).
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. t ai .l i .! ar not r.r l t,i rr--
claim to the land above described.
b"'loie C. C. Patteraon. I'. a. Com
i tlsnloner, at Heppner, Oregon, on
t!.i 18th day of February IK 19.
Claimant nnmci as wlinesaea:
Jo-tcph Weialer, of Parkers Mill, O1".
trincls M. Miller, of Itardman Oic
.' llleakman. of llardnian Oreitun.
William Lcwen of H.irtlim Ore,, en.
H. FRANK WOODCOCK
NOTICE FOll Pl IILICATION
Depaitiiunt of the Inirlor. U. 8
Land Office at La Ciand. Oreron.
Itw. 4th. 111.
Notice is hereby ilven that Waldo
L. Vincent. f Lens Ore-run, who, on
Aucuat 3rd. 191S. made ltiniei.tr-Ad
Kntry. No. 0M467. f..r NK4. F.1
NWi,,r,i F.'i SK',. Section :.
Tonhlp South. lUnse :
Wlllnniette Meridian, haa nl.-d riiitlrp
f Intrtitl'in to iiink three-year
rronf, t. p.t.ihliah rlaiiu to the land
alii'le ili'f 'l Hu d. before C. ('. I'll!er-
n. 1'nitet S'.it. (iiiiti.i.aainr.er, st
hit (Tli.'. al Hf!i.t..r, Oi.r"tl, en
lh i li l.iy of I", t.-iu ry. l:.i.
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ArOitir I' llul.a. Mirhe Cr
tan. Il.re i. i .. t. nd Mark T.
a.U). Ail I'f 1.. H4 Otrt-i n.
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