Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, February 18, 1919, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
Tuesday, February 18, 1919
THE HEPPNER HERALD
S. A. PATTISON, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER
An independent Newspaper
BRAIN LEAKS
By LYXX I'lIUUX
Entered at the Heppner, Oregon, loctoffice as .second-class Matter
TKIi.MS OI- Sl ltS( KIITJOX
One Year $2.00 Six .Mr.nths $1.00
Three .Months $ .50
MODERN MEMORIALS FOR WAR HEROES
urns of money in build1
t
About the onh' thing that will yet
the kaiser's name on the front pages
of the newspapers again will be to
ha.ni; him.
Irvin S. Cobb, of Saturday Even
ing Port fame, says the war was dis
lippointinic. It surely was to the
luu.stir.
.
known as the air bullett. This pro
jectile, after the Huns had made
27 air raids on England, brought
down the first Zepplln destroyed on
between British munition works and j
the battle front. j
The gas masks followed quickly j
after the first use of gas shells.
PKOFESSIOXAL CARDS
t
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British soil. This bullet butirg j When Italy was struggling against I GLENN Y WELLS
near the huge air ships would cause ; the Austrian invasion she appe .led . " . .
o !, ai. .i I ... . . . ATTO RNE Y-AT-LA
an immediate outbreak of fire.
Within a short time, Zj..p!ins
were found to be impracticable ;n
attacks on the British.
The "hush ship" in spite of fie
to the British government for 20
000.000 masks, and got the lot in
eight weeks.
In the great battle on the Piavp
m June last, Italy, according to of
censor came to be "known in faint, jicial reports, lost but two killed by
rum.), s that spread through rnu- i gas.
ami as soirf new invention that wii- i The
fir it-. .. . ... . I - u ':lullJ Ubfm, inoiii.M l0 don was- nrtopt1 ln.-inc tlo
. oc men o, spending va,t .sums of money in build- 0 at no i?"" SJL T thP ' tw" nets Upended bs
'" iii'muuiems oi nia.SSlVC arcllCS in memory fmo!i tb'n" any more r ' " ,h ' oaiioons. Above the nets, night fl-v-
oi.oidier heroes or other illu,triou, citizens is pacing ami u j TZZt'Z 'IZ
e more modern ulea o, erect, nK some permanent imild- ZeulTT T ,tbV a great attack d.a "Uw" 22 Gmt
1Ilg 'b'MglU'd not Olllv US a llicniona to ihe ,, 10 ,.W.J JIT ' - B(',lm had bpen Placed with I airmen had come tn the ronr.lsinn
,1 ' l '-fins tro-n vessels at sea. that London ootilrl no longer be suc-
Another -eneral strike or two -nd i . T ,, , "eV!?e' tne plane isfully attacKfcd. It was amitl-
, -ina;pro!,"llpd lrvn the ""way to the 'cant that Parte w.nB 3th,rt-Prt r,-n,.,
?ht be- ' thP nil 1fi timp after vaifle nr, T,.
man from Hood i , RCf bSt krpt secrets- am' 1 T'.te tanks', the "mystery ships, the
man nom Hood one of the most r-t'i'enivn r . ... :
Vancouver World says Lon- Permanently located in Oddfellow's
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i i iiwiiuii lie i) em , u i lie m ;ng is taking- its place.
hi .1 in tli,.i-(. 1 ! ii 'i i 'a .!., 1 .,.,... . ,-. . 1. .
j - ' -. i iiiHU'iiai iiiintiiuni oil tool iiaV;n,T t , i "ileum umvu ine runway t
'"". " -'-'t-m of memorial, to the solders and : ;l.haVe!of the guns w!-'e its
Ml : il I' ITYf'.' II li' , il' ii- 11. 1 ,
v orld ar in the iorrn oi
col i i.'ii ii ii iy hoii.ses.
., 'i lie coimiiuniiy house is a inrniern itlca. It is a house'
' tin; community, uponed ,y the community and!
used by t lie commiinily l'or coiiiinuniLv j;urposes a sort of
social renter lor all oi the people; a place where the people1
may meet as citizens, neighbors and friends unlrair.ine'ted '
by rehious belief, political proclivities or lodge ideas.
Aio.,t siiiaii towns are cursed by social cliques, iravedl
") ' no. i ii.u i at nous or i em in' i'emnons
There was a vount
jf.iver,
Who said in a voice all a'quiver
"I'll grt to rorlin.
II' I have to sviin,
Or ride in, a one lun:.; fliver."
. t
;.'o, Miibol, Ihey don't all come to
Heppnr
and get on the police force.
,JIUS lwls lne cnannel bridge. It ranee findimr. lor snoitinr the r.n.i.
if88 aKS'eantic ferry, each of whose tions of hidden puns, f01. listening
, --uge boats carried 54 loaded cars at j for -rubmarines. for destroying mines
ia time. The cars were run from I tho v. . " . , . ..
Uael,. utectiy on board one of the j of the airplane and the perfecting of
hree great boats and could in j the diver, are but a few of the many
i"1 UU"--Kiy trom creations of this latent and moat ,-
A lev.- stop in New York j the borfs to the railroad tracks, ai
trio rif.hVo I'nfiA . p 1: . , ,
I,,. I ,., f . I -,i
..v- luiMvmy wi uic toil mu iv oi m' is ii iritio- iiwu, ,. :
' men.
uy umbrella in a storm i-; :t
rule often applied by most Iieppn?r
"Peoplo welcome soldiers with j
longs," says a daily paper. Bftter i
1 I ,111.1 !,, . .,, .t . , " -I
-,i..v, v.umni,.,, yi ou uu, to give iieigli ooi's an oppoi
tumly to get acquainted with each other; to bring about a
better understanding of cfiiutiiuniu- n, -,..). ..f. i, . i
me! hods ol meeting them. I olrome incm w'u' I
A bid has been lnroduted in the legislature at Sah-m
by which the county court of each count v is empowered to
spend a sum, not to exceed $5,000, with which "to erect or
assist its citizens in erecting a nroner and suii.-i;.l,. nrch of
fording a Quick and direct pass;
vft.Jo strut;
Journal.
;le at arms. Portland
permanent material to the memory oi tli
e
monument of
soldiers and snilors nf r,,,,,,! w !.. 1 :.. .u . i. .
i iivj .ui 1111 in i.ne la.ie
world war. ' The biil provides that such memorial shad
be creel ed under the supervision oi the cotmly court and
thai it shall be located at the county seat.
Ihe wording of this bill would seem to indicate that
st.- autiior had in mind only Ihe old-fashioned impo-Mur
pile 01 masonry or concrete which can serve no purpose
e:.c pt as. a iiei j.etual reminder io all posterity that a iitmi--r
' hiiman hemgs have sulleied a.ld died on the field oi
hanle. 'I he idea of buikling a memorial that will be oi
11 tne living, that will sen e as a reminder that miliums
"1 .ne b..ys came home seems to be hickiii-r. Whether or
; The Seattle strike ended in dismal
! failure--like everything else of
Bolshevik origin.
ill :
Mary had a littfe lamb,
It really was contrary.
It grew to be a husky ram
Which was a joko on alary.
Seattle people had a taste of Rus
sian life recently and its safe to say
they are fully satisfied with the
"taste" and will not require a full
meal.
E. E. Clark
A. E. Patterson
Patterson & Clark
Barbers
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IS con i. et ail ' mi 1 iriic:
d t er an c i.l orl is be: u g mad.
' as to i.pcciiicalh penim.
! u Inch viii be oi use io
no '. .--.miug home as we!
IO;l
e to do our I
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ciii.cns gei:tr;d
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city coiuuii has no pi
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in w Inch lo bor:-e !b."
11 1: . be re-v s!ablishel, tnere is
tioi laiue liu-ei
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! OF IXTKKKST TO MOTOH Bl'CS
General JTiles was much intcrestcu
in the e-irly development of motor
cars and advocated their adoption
'In the lni,ted States Army.
i
The yountcrnt person to drive an
. automobile in Chicago was a 1-jai
old ij'iliir Piithu;!iast in 1!I00, wi o
applied for ami received vn r.utrnu,
Iiile license.
1
I A Chicago vonian in JJ100 took
tin' examination for aiitei'iohlb. op.
' nerator anil 11 nn 011 11 ced her inteniiin
(if earning her l:vin; l-y teaciiinu
o'.lii'i's of her sex iiow in uianae
the new machines.
We have just opened our new shop in the Bort
cher Building where we will be glad to meet our
tormer friends and customers and all others who
appreciate first class service 'in our line amid
modern surroundings.
HOT AND COLD BATHS
IN CONNECTION
Our new shop is strictly sanitary, our equipment
modern, our workmen courteous, our service the.
best of which we are capable.
CALL' AND SEE US
MAIN STREET HEPPNER, OREGON
A TTO UKRY- A T-T. A W
926 Chamber of Commerce Building
PORTLAND, OREGON
Phone Main 5226.
VAUGHAN & BUTLER
EXT1ST
Bunldinc
Heppner,
Oregon
S. E. NOTSON
ATTOIIX EIT-AT-LA W
Office in Roberts' Building
Heppner - Oregon
DR. A. D. McMURDO
PHYSICIAN ii SltlOEON
Telephone 122
Office Patterson's Drug Store
Heppner' Oregon
WOODSON & SWEEK
ATXOll.VKi'S-AT-LAW
Heppner Oregon
SAM E. VAN VACTOR
ATTOilN EV-AT-LAW .
Heppner Oregon
Watch paper for dates
DR. J. G. TURNER
EYE SPECIALIST
Portland Oregoy
Regular monthly visits to Heppnei .v
and lone.
DR. GUNSTER
VliTEIUXAIUAs
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
l.N'SL'KANCU
ItEAL ESTATE, LOANS,
Heppner Oregon
E. J. STARKEY
ELECTRICIAN
House wiring a specialty.
Heppner Oregon
Phone 6 "3.
Sowers Shoe Hospital
C. W. ROWERS, Prop.
I ere .modern machinery methods.
HKl'PNER, OREGON
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A bill was introduced in the .Mas-
il cilllsel I s h..' i il: 1 11 ,, ,.f., !,, -1 ..
our M'rliting men and ;yoar of iiido rcniin ;.ll motor "-
Ci nil nili 111 I , 1 hides operated in tnc vJty of Ho:1 toil
: to (. 1 i-. n, !,.!.
stiCll .1 I.Li, dli'-i-. " ' ' . . .
p. ace m which io need
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110 suitable
;ld
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place lo;
In 1900 the ror'r.e ttv
j,, I t:;;-nre parks decided to
1 liinils of a;:inmobiles to
1 ' t provided the drivers first 1
(., 1 tiflcates of competence
chic Clubs aild Oth i t'tni?ral Ruyerintendent.
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, , ,i , , ,iim jn'opie i'"' 1 luiiiiiiisBiuner or mil-
ii"T.iumliiig country who come here to ll,l,1'lli t Fairm-mi..: r-trk 10
I hanks and llewsi.an,, . .:. Vt.". i . J '","rv,,1,il'1,'R ini? on th.-ir
1. ' w '""-i uiei'i.c a oiacK UMiinrr tag on whiih
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Saturday, Feb. 22nd
At The Morrow County Fair Pavilion
The dance formerly announced has
given away for the big affair
Given to raise funds to equip
and maintain Heppner's Vol
unteer Fire Department
GOOD MUSIC. TICKETS $Pi
Organized to protect you. Do your bit.
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