Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, April 22, 1919, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
Tuesday, April 22, 1919
NOT THE SHADOW OF A DOUBT
OH LORD! HIT US ALL!
Up I wiBptp will
Former Secretary of the Treasury
William G. McAdoo is telling this
story to get buyers for the Victory
Liberty Loan:
"A pastor in a New Jersey vil
lage," he said, "devoted a half hour
one prayer meeting night to a loan
appeal. His appeal was forcible. It
even touched the rich old deacon,
who hadn't subscribed to the loan
hitherto on the ground that he could
get a better rate of interest else
where. " 'I'll take $50', announced the
deacon solemnly from his pew.
"Then, as he sat down, a piece of
plaster fell from the ceiling, strik
ing him a pretty hard blow on the
head. He rose again hurriedly. He
had a scared, awed look.
" 'I mean $500', he said.
"Then Brother Jimmy Conner
shouted lustily from the amen cor
ner: " 'Oh, Lord, hit him again!' "
Everything
that is good to
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41 LANGUAGES AID
FIFTH LOAN DRIVE
at
Pamphlets, posters, advertising and
newspaper copy will be printed In 41
languages during the Victory Loan
drive so that the campaign may be car
ried among people of foreign birth. All
organizations with a foreign birth
membership will be sent form letters
and special appeals will be written by
racial group leaders for publication in
foreign language newspapers.
CHICAGO DAILIES HIT
AT LOAN SWINDLERS
Chicago newspapers have made an
agreement not to accept advertising of
financial pirates offering to trade "gilt
edge" securities for Liberty bonds and
have started a campaign to educate the
public against this swindle, through
which It is estimated the ptiBlfB has
been cheated out of more than $500,
000,000 a year.
Beware of small expenses. Stop
them with War Savings Stamps.
PEACE MISSION
ASKS SUPPORT
i OF FIFTH LOAN
Urges American People to
Finish the Job by Taking
the Victory Loan
Four members of the American peace
mission In France, Secretary of Slate
Robert Lansing, Col. K. M. Hoime,
General TaHker N. Miss and Henry
Whilo, have sent this message to the
American people urging support of the
Victory Loan:
"TO TIIK AMR1MOAX I'KOPI.K:
"Wo have had tl:o opportunity hero
in Franco to see and realize the mag
nlludo of the iieioiiiMllsliment of our
country in thin war and the magnificent
spirit Willi which this creat task has
heen carried through to a triumphant
Issue.
"What has been dona and what re
mains to be done before normal con
dition urn restored demand your ron.
tinned and united support with the
name spirit of self narrlftc-o and of de.
termination as that which was mani
fested by the nation whilo the German
armies faced our men at tho Mump,
and In tho Champagne, at St. Mihiel
and In the Argonnn. We must not re
lax our efforts until every soldier of
the republic Is landed on the Boil of
America.
"To finish (this mighty task Imposes
upon the government of the United
States a great financial burden. Tho
Victory Liberty Loan must thrive. If
it should fail It would Indicate that the
Nation is willing to leave Its task un
completed. "To secure the Ideals tot which
Americans fought and died this great
demand on national patriotism and
united effort should meet a generotm
and universal response. Lot us do our
duty to the end.
ROBERT LANSING,
"HENRY WHITE.
"B. M. HOUSE,
"T. N. BLISS."
and the other two hands will be used
In cities within a day's Journey of
Mare Island. One of these bands is
the famous sixty-piece Marine Band
and the other Is the forty-pie Jackie
Baoid.
Paymaster Ralph Phelps, U. S. X,
has been placed In charge of thp Itin
erary to be mapped out for the two
bands which will not travel on the
train and any local committee desir
ing to make use of either of these two
bands during the drive should com
municate with him.
NAVY BANDS WILL
SPUR PATRIOTISM
IN VICTORY DRIVE
Mare Island Commandant Of
fers Marine and Jackies
to Aid Fifth Loan
Captain Edward L Bench, comman
dant of Maro Island Navy Yard, Mare
Island. Cat., who was In command of
tho United States dreadni.tight New
York In the North Sea at tho time the
Herman navy was turned over under
tho terms of tho armistice, has offered
three of the crack service bands sta
tioned at Mare Island for use during
the Victory drive.
One of the bands will travel on the
trophy train which wilt tour all of the
seven states In the Twelfth District
C. J. Cox who faims on Rhea
creel: wis .1 'Uiilnesr. visitor in town
Saturday. '
WANTED By man and wife sit
uation for the summer on a ranch.
Would also like to lease a wheat and
stock farm next fall for a term of
years. Exeprienced and competent.
Enquire at the Herald office. 49-3
JACKS FOK SALE
Good yousg Jacks for sale. Will
take mule colts in payment for tlhese
Jacks at $75 to $100 at weaning time
in full or part payment. A chance
to get what you want.
B. F. SWAGGERT,
Lcrtngton, Oregon. 49-51
P H C L P S
GROCERY Co
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'It's certainly good."
In 2, 3 and 5 pound tins.
Finest Job printing in Morrow
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1 1 1 everywhere
nre familiar with
the big results
that car owners
get from Fire
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.Motorists of this
community should
aho be f.i miliar with
our service and the
way it adds to the
comfort and conven
ience of car owners.
Use Firestone and
The Paint Season
1 liis is the time of the year when the spirit
ff cleaning gets everybody and the first thing
that should come into your mind is the value of
painting up your premises.
Ve are exculisivc agents in Heppner for the
fr.mous
Bass-Heuter Paints
these paints are recognized as the very best
that can he bought and we offer you them in
every tint and shade.
We also carry a full line of KYANIZE in all
shades. This varnish is made for the particular
housekeeper who wishes to touch up the little
iilaces around the house that are not sullicientlv
large to call in a painter. And for retouching
the furniture where it has become marred. I. el
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Wo would be glad to talk over your paint
tiof'ds with von.
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