Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, March 11, 1919, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    Tuesday, March 11,1919
THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
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The time will soon
be here, Mr.
Auto Owner
When you will want your car in order to enjoy
the nice spring and summer evenings. Roads
are getting good and the going will soon be fine.
Don't wait until the last moment before having
your repair work done.
Bring Your Car in Now
And we will have it in ship-shape for you in a
very short time. We will save you that long
wait and at the same time we will not have to
rush it through.
Your car needs overhauling and we are the ones
who should do it. . . Ask any man who is particu
lar about his car. He gets his work done here.
Hill & Johns' Garage
HEPPNER, OREGON
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When Erin's sons to . battle went
Their King was grieved to find
iinstrel and his
Home Portraiture
For the Month of March Pictures taken in your
Home or Room 16, Barnard Rooming House
MAKE AN APPOINTMENT
C. S. REEVES
Mi - . S?Z
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J2as -I wereTirobehind.
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And ev j
Still evenmikreairA
Her - m&titlbU teUerUd Vbld
As leadinUon ta viator'
She plad VhA AarU of g61d.
sv oastleAcam'e the Kins'.
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bit affair young queen,
musician still arrayed I
Sf3 Emerald a'reen.
Bach, to
He brougil
The sweet
In robes
And if you youbtihe (ancient tale,
In Erin'sgfberfo
The minstrel maiden's cloaK of green,
And harp of shining gold.
Income Tax
Statements
Farmers' Exchange 1
F. R. BROWN, HEPPNER, OREGON 1
, WILL BOOST STATE CHAMBKK
EsG3Msoae
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Lines That Lead j
Superior Grain Drills
Canton and McCormick Disc Harrows
Success Fan Mills
Moline and Vulcan Gang Plows jj
Universal and Perninsular Ranges 0
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FOR SALE DY
Peoples Hdw. Co.
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NOTICE
1 have moved to Arlington and all persons
wanting anything in the Rawlcigh line of pro
ducts arc requested to send their orders for th-f
same to me at that place.
FRANK L. GIBSON, The Rawleigh Man
Arlington, Oregon 45-49
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KTO.E DlttT
federal government, at least as much
money as has been paid Into the fed
eral government by the state of Ore
gon under the Reclamation Act and
which has been diverted from .this (
state to other states, the total of this
fund now being $9,000,000.
After adoption by the people of
constitutional amendments authoriz
ing bond issues, as Btated in para
graph 1, the state chamber will hear
tily cooperate in executing the exten
sive - development, and colonization
work authorised by these measures.
Colonization
The state chamber working with
the Land Settlement Commission,
created by the recent session of the
legislature, and other proper state
powers will prosecute vigorous colon
ization work as follows:
' Cooperation for development by
the and Settlement Commission of
the Farm Home Unit plan which is
intended to prove the maximum val
ue for agriculture of various landH
of the state.
Get in touch, through publicity,
with prospective settlers apd connect
them with the authorities working
under the Land Settlement Commls
clon for location in the state of Ore
gon.
I Aid the state to mainUin the agrl
cultural and industrial exhibit and
Information bureau at Portland and
organize therein a complete system
for guidance of homeseekers, factory
man or tourist.
1 Highway
1 Cooperate to finish one trunk high
way line from north to south and an
other from east to west In the state
Organize tflie state to press for the
maximum market system of filch
ways using all available funds far
this purpose when the specified
trunk line work l finished.
Take up a campaign for a feed sys
tern of highways to the navigable
rivers or trunk line railway lines.
Livestock
Support the state fair, district and
county fairs, Pacific Internatlons
Llvfstock Eriposltlon, dairy shows
educational work.
Trail npnHat Urn
"An endeavor will be made to fur
thtr tha Interests of Che different
the matter of
water and I
some manner
ships so that Oregon products may
be available In the markets of the
world.
Agriculture, Horticulture, Ilryln
At the advancement of Interest
under these heads Is one of the pur
y I sections of Origin In t
I ' transportation both by
f I rail snd to provide In 1
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tf you ea u any quantity of
lirt eirher for filling In or for Im
proving your Un or garden con
quirk and Uke It awT 10
t.ty.lltrK Hn THK "-""V
from my lot n the corner of Main
'nd May reels. This offer Is for
lUlt k Sctlntt. , ...
I KNNH McNAMEE 4 1 tf
ip to employ th county road WM formed. It will use every effort
grader for a few days while the u power to keep rlosely in lour
ground Is still moist to grade up the wiih and assist In evry way pml
street and put tbenj In better shape De, development along thee lines
for navisstlon. Msyor Vaurhan and
the council has wlwly decided that
the proper time to do street work I
NOV' and the proper way Is with
modern road making machinery.
To promote home Industries by en
coursglng the buying of Ore'
products.
General Object
P'lj.port the government In
matters patriotic and non-political
and develop patriotism for our state
as well as the nation.
Develop In our citizenship a just
pride in the state and its institutions
so that there may be an "Oregon
Spirit" and that it be a real living,
pulsating force for civic, industrial,
agricultural and educational prog
ress.
Work with equal enthusiasm, en
ergy and patience for the develop
ment of the. resources of our state.
regardless of what section is moet
benefited thereby.
Our Slogan
Aim at the development of a senti
ment so aptly expressed in our slo
gan "Oregon for Every Community
Every Community for Oregon"
and encourage each community to
adopt it In spirit and letter.
s .fiSg s
JUu I H jsa uS n U Q C
What Is Your
ark For
1919
How much money are you going to
save this year? Why not set a mark for
your ability as a money saver a definite
sum which you think is a reasonable amount
for you to save during 1919?
Decide how much you can deposit reg
ularly in a Savings Account. Open the ac
count with the First National Bank and
don't let any tiling: interfere with your plan.
ACT ON THIS SUGGESTION TODAY
First National Bank
HEPPNER, OREGON
IBERNIAN SPORT PROGRAM
FOR HONOIT, W. RCH 17
The Hibernians met In special ses-
lon Sunday to perfect the plans for
th fitting observance of St. Patrick
Day.' With such a speaker as the
Hon. Thomas Mannlx, of Portland,
nd with George C. Hennessey as en
tertainer, .the Hibernians feel assur
ed of the success of their program
on th evening of March 16th. Lo
cal talent also will be requistloned
for the event. A male chorus Is lus
tily practicing the well known song:
Old Ireland Shall Be Free." . On
the morning of the 17th the mem
bers of thfi A. O. H. will meet In the
hall at 10 o'clock and proceed from
there to St. Patrick's church for the
0:30 mass.
The committee on sports for the
7th reported Sunday and their pro
gram Is as follows:
2:30 D. 111. Klrst linlf of Oacllc
footlmll game.
Ile.tween halves the following
events will be run off:
Kat man's race (Open to Hibern
ians only)
100 yard dash. (Open to Hlhern-
ans over 21 years of age.)
Hop, step and Jump.
Three-legged race. (Open to Hi
bernians only.)
Second half of Gaelic football
game.
100 yard dash. (Open to all com
ers.)
Jumping contest. (Open to all
eomers.)
Tug of war. (Open to Hibernians
only.)
The officials of the sports:
Refnree and starter: Uev. P. J.
O'Rourke.
Judge; Michael Kenny and J. 0.
Doherty.
Linesmen: John Kilkenny and J.
9 Iherty, Patrick Connell and II.
T. Imherty.
Official announcer: John J. Kelly
The committee on banquet report-
en t.iat at 4:30 p. tn. on the 17th s
feHt will ir.v... mhlrh will
make all who imrtu It.ale wMi Hint
-I I'strWk t'y wiiiM i.H n iine
It Was ! drliei tht tlie rner
'hants nf lleppner mM In. ftokul
1 I to dectrnte In honor of the day.
Giue the Youngsters
a Start
Helping the Boys and Girls of Heppncr get the
habit of making frequent trips to the Saving
Department of the Farmers' & Stockgrowers
National Hank is better than bequeathing them
a fortune. With the thrift habit once establish
ed they will be prepared to make their own way.
The Bank for all ages and sizes of People
and Concerns
Farmers (L Stochgrowers
National DanK
WISE REMARKS
Truth Is the eTet of eloquence and
of virtue, the basis of moral author
ity J It Is the highest summit of art
sad of life. Journal.
Life Is the apprHntlCMhip to progrt
Its renunciation, to the steady dimin
ution of our claims, of our hope, of
ear powers, of our liberty. Journal,
OUR ELEVATOR MAN SAYS:
When men marrlee his troubles
are all over. Tee, all over the place.
One thing that l pretty bard to
step on la a lady's skirt.
I believe Herbert Hoover should
really be called aerretsry of the In
terior. The youiig lady who wants to catch
an svintor for a huiUnd should try
Bypspr.
FLASHLIGHTS
The last thing that a young fellow
ought to be afraid nf la overwork.
The trouble with might Is Hint It ta
aluuys sure to bo outinimlierwl.
When a mun linn friends evurythlng
In the world Is beautiful; when Be le
friendless nothing U.
Misery inny love eompsny, but our
experience has been that mighty few
folks wsnt to associate with mleary
all the time.
Life la a greet vessel waiting for
as to put something Into It and all tha
time we are trying to get aotoettUag
out of It, Instead.
When. In lf, the csnnoa ti i
tn Heligoland, tha aoand waa beard at
I soever, a dlstaara at lflT mtlaa
The rsnnonsdlng at rioreoe was
heard at leghorn, M mllee away, end
tbst at Oenoa ever 100 mllaav
The greatest distance at wblcfe arrl-
flHal sounds are known to havo bn
heard was on Decemtier 4, 1M, when
the rsnnon st Antwerp were hoard la
Krxhlrge, 170 mllee dlntsr L
('slls'leti, by rterlmenta made at
I.dke (ieneva, entlimili'l that a hell of
coimiH.n nine, one that citild be heard
s diii ci. i.f threw to five iiillea on
liiti'l. ii'iilil if iilmierMl in the sea,
be hmi uti r 'Ki ii.il.