Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, April 15, 1919, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
. Tuesday, April 15, igig
THE HEPPNER HERALD
, A. PATTISON, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER
An Independent Newspaper
Entered at the Heppner, Oregon, PontoffIce as second-class Matter
TKKMS OF SUBSCRIPTION
One Year ...$2.00 Six Months $1.00
Three Months $ .50
THE VICTORY LOAN
THE final bond selling campaign in the gigantic task of
financing America's part in the world war will open
next Monday. At this writing the exact amount of the
bond issue is not known but it is generally understood that
the amount will not be far from $6,000,000,000, or about
the same as the amount called for in the fourth loan of
which Morrow county took a little more than her quota of
$272,000.
Coming at the time it does on the heels of the pay
ment of local and income taxes and before the current
crops of Morrow county's chief products, wheat and wool,
are ready for the market, the task of placing that amount
ot government securities in this county will be no light one
It promises to be a campaign which will call for the earnest
and united effort of every loyal citizen of the county
' m .. , 1 . c . 1 t 1
1 ne eninusiasm or tne war clays, wnen every tram was
carrying away our boys to service under the flag in camp
and field, when the impossible was being achieved in the
transportation of troops and supplies to the war-torn fields
of France in the face of that supposedly impassable barrier
of submarines, will be lacking and in its place will be found
a measure of apathy that always goes with peace in a land
like ours.
This apathy must be overcome not only in Morrow
county but all over the nation if the government of the
United States is to maintain its financial integrity among
the nations of the earth. Much of the money which will
be realized from the sale of these bonds has already been
expended and in lieu of the cash the credit of the govern
ment has been pledged.' These obligations must be
Some fine glazed kid
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In Slock
BLACK, BROWN and WHITE NEW BUCK
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SHOE STORE
met and should the bond issue fail the amount will have to
be realized by a direct tax on the necessities of the people.
It is a choice of loaning your money to the government at
a fair rate of interest or of being required to give the
amount by increased direct or indirect taxation.
The government of the united States was in no
wise responsible for the war. For two and one-half
years those in authority at Washington exhausted every
expedient to avoid becoming entangled in the European
horror but when forbearance ceased to be a virtue we were
forced to take a hand, not only in defense of our own in
alienable rights as a free and independent people but also
to do our part in the titantic struggle for the cause of dem
ocracy and civilization.
Some there are at this time who are disposed to crit
icize the government's course in the prosecution of the
war. They talk of the more than lavish expenditure of
money; of the mistakes in this and that department; of bad
conditions in this camp or at that port; of unjust and exces
sive punishment of soldiers for trivial offences. These
critics should remember, however, that a little more than
two years ago the United States was at peace with the
world and with perhaps 75 percent of the people strongly
in favor of remaining at peace; so strongly in favor of
peace and against war, in fact, that the country was in a
deplorable condition of unpreparedness. But when Ger
many's unspeakable atrocities finally forced official Wash
ington to enter the war almost in .a night the entire-country
rallied behind the government and urged that the Hun
be beaten regardless of cost.
At that time practically all military authorities
agreed that several years would be required to win the war.
Germany boasted that America was unprepared; that she
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coma 1101 ' aise an army large enuogn to cut any ngure m
Europe and that if she could draft an army that she could
not transport" the men and the necessary supplies across
the water. Even the Allies doubted our ability to make
good and the hearts of many good Americans at home
were filled with fear as they contemplated the gigantic
task. Buf we raised an army of millions, and in th face of
every devilish contrivance that German ingenuity could in
vent we crossed them to Europe with a minimum loss and
within a few months our illy trained doughboys, thousands
of them less than three .months from the pursuits of peace,
turned the tide of battle and brought the sneering, self-important
ITun to his knees.
America's accomplishment between April 1917 when
we entered the war and November 1918 when the armistice
was signed, was no child s play. It was no time for penny
paring, picyunish policy. It was a time that called for ac
tion; for the doing of big things quickly and without re
gard for. monetary cost. We were and are the richest na
tion on earth and in this instance, as in all others when out
raged humanity called for succor our purse-strings were
unloosed and our money flowed like water in our determin
ation to help France iand little Belgium retain their toe
hold on the sacred soil for which thev fought.
Mistakes were .inevitable; extravagant expenditures
you re old
enough to know
bettethysHogtti
"Figure the real
tobacco satisfaction
you get out of a
small chew of genu
ine tobacco and the
way it lasts and
good old Gravely
has got your or
dinary plug backed
off the map."
Good tatte, smaller chew,
longer life ia what makes Gen
uine Gravely cost less to chew
toan ordinary plug.
Write to:
Genuine Gravely
DANVILLE. VA.
for booklet on chewing plug.
Peyton Brand
REAL CHEWING PLUG
Plug packed in pouch.
Give the Youngsters
a Start
Helping the Boys and Girls of Heppner get the
habit of making frequent trips to the Savings
Department of the Farmers' & Stockgrowers
National Bank 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 (EX StocKg'rowers
I National DanK
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Are You Going to
Build
That's a question th.it covers a world of territory
and by it we mean any thing from a hen house to
a man-inn.
If yon are we extend to you an invitation to call
on us and talk
were unavoidable, uratters and profiteers were on the job
because we are still living in a world peopled with a race of
imperfect human beings1 and those things have been apart
of every war since time began.
But in spite of all the evidence the critics can adduce
the big fact remains that we accomplished what expert?
pronounced the impossible by turning the tide within a few
short months and before .we had nearly all of our men on
the job.
War costs money and always the people must pay the
bill in one way or another. Which way shall it be? Shall
we buy more interest bearing bonds as a combined patri
otic duty and an investment or shall we meet this national
obligation by paying direct taxes and never see our money
again? , .
L'ncie Sun needs some $oooo,ooo,ooo. lie has called
on Morrow county for her share and the old gentleman
with the goatee and the striped trousers holds the top
l.an.l. He can and will collect this money. It's a cold
bl ''ed, business proposition. Which wav do we want to
pay it?
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Public Sales
Turn that surplus Etock and m "fhlnery Into cash or rood pr.
por. We held H sales during the past few months and ev
ery one a success.
" "vihr how small your listing
will in-ure a t;ood market.
our consignment service
STOCK RANCHES
P-' li:;t ccrjU:r.3 Uie best, buys
you buy.
In the county. , See us before
WHEAT RANCHES
r . r..y fjovmty can be bought for lers maney, value coD'
sldered than any place In the northwest.
Use our Sales Service. -
FARMERS' EXCHANGE
rrs iivii.niNo.
, hkphxei:
F. It. nitOWX, Manager
o:u:go.n . .
HERALD WANT ADS GET THE BEST RESULTS
Christian Science
LUMBER
Talk it hoin the
with a man who
from the builder'
standpoint
knows the
. side.
of business and
game thoroughly
We have a complete stock of every thing needed
in the building line -and our planing null facili
ties enable us 1,1 do any special u 01 k that you
may require.
SCREEN DOORS
Now i 1 In- true t begin thinkink about the
sen en door question. The flies will soon he
bete as nunieioiis as ever so we have just put
in a complete sink of Cu iiu ntal Screen Doors
and indow s ,t! tcadv to lung tor n.
Let us hang st. me of these doots lot you and be
leady to meet Mr. ' when lie i'et hct c.
Christian Soicnro acrvlcett are held
tvory Sunday nmrnlni; "at 11:00
o'clock In t'.ie lodce room In the I. O.
O. V. bulldlnpr.
Su'iJ.sM for Sunday. April 13th,
"Ale fin. Pinonm' and Heath Itenl?"
Testimony meet I up, are held every
Wednesday evening at 8:00 o'clock
at the homo of Mm. Kurene Sloeum.
All lnt. rfi.ted are invited ti attend
thee pervti'px.
Subject for Sunday. April 10
"Doctrine of Atonement."
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e!'l?rn nnd property otvr are cl'
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th.-lr prein!i.- or iij.en the ;m-l
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IlKI'l'NKU PLANING AND CHOP MILL
It May Be True That a Cat
Has Nine Lives -
P.ut it s a cinch your car has only one so why not get the best from
that one life, all the pleasure there is in operating your car is when it is in
Irst class running shape. You can only do this when the repair work and
up keep on your car is trusted to nun who know their business who un
der stand the many little things that worry the motorist who know just,
what to do in each case.
We pride ourselves on our reputation for looking after the details the
small things that make a worltl of trouble and if your car is left in our
care these Mitall worries will be forgotten.
Prolong the life of your car by giving its care over to us.
We vih t particularly call your attention to our P.attery Depart
ment. We operate our own rebuilding station maintaining a man who
doc nothing but attend to this work. We offer you free inspection of all
k-ndi of batteries and free distilled water. Uy availing yourself of ovr
battery .service ymi are saved the Ioriy wait and expense entailed in sending
your balletic away.
' Rivers & Ackley
NKPAIK DEPARTMENT HEPPNER GARAGE
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