Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, May 06, 1919, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
Tuesday, May 6, 1919
THE HEPPNER HERALD
S. A. PATTISON, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER
An Independent Newspaper
Entered at the Hcppcer. Oregon, I'm ton' ice as sf-conil-e!ass Mntr
TliK.MS OF SH',S( l:liTIO
One Year 12.00 Six M.-.nths
Three .Months $
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WILL YOU PAY?
APRIL 6, 1917, you went into partnership with several
million American fighters.
You wanted protection for your family, your income
and the privileges you deemed necessary to proper living.
Several thousand miles away an army of arrogant,
outlaw millions had begun a campaign of ruthless world
conquest accompanied by crimes against women, children
and property. This horror was striding toward ypnr
home.
The American fighters agreed to receive training
brave the submarines and fight this menace which had
taken on forms more terrible than history recorded. As
jour part of this partnership you were to remain at home,
do your part in financing them, see that their families
had financial assistance and pay each $30 a month. You
telt that you had a good bargain.
They fought, died and won. They fulfilled their
part of the contract without complaint.
Today, two years after the signing of that agree
ment you are asked to carry out your part of the bargain
by investing in the Victory Libert v Loan.
WILL YOU PAY?
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FEDERAL AID FOR ROAD WORK
THE BEST NOTE OF ALL
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giving body to the
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And the thirty day note.
And tlie discordant note.
And t lie illegible uo c.
And the best note of all the notes is:
'II 1 i VICTORY UHKRTY I.OAX NOTK
I'. l. Itrown spent a couple of
(ia.v at. Ilormislon last wick where
lio weul oil liiiHineiiS connected Willi
the 01 Hanizal ion of the John Day
ligation District. Air. Brown re
portH tlml the matter is proceeding
mid I hut. tlie organization wll Ik;
aocompliKlied during the coming
miinnior. While lit Hermistnn Mr.
ltrown rendered some assistance to
tlie farmers of Unit district in the
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co-operative
organization ol u
creamery.
.1. I.. Wilkins writes the Herald
front I'ipestone Springs, Montana,
where lie is manager of a bis healt'i
and pleasure, resort, that O. I). Bul
litt, formerly of Hardman, now a
prosperous rancher of Dillon,
Montana, Is a gueBt at the I'ipestone
hotel.
Small Amount Paid Out in 1918 Was
Because of Steps Taken for
Conservation.
(Prepared by the United States Depart
ment of Agriculture.)
Although $14,530,000 -was available
for exnenditure on the nost roads from
I the federal aid road act, only $425,445
was paid from federal funds In the
highwuy construction season of 1918
on all projects. The reason for this,
according to the annual report of the
secretary of agriculture, was the steps
taken to conserve money, labor, trans
portation and materials In highway
work during the war, and at the same
time to facilitate really essential high
way projects.
In connection with the federal aid
road work a letter was addressed to
each state highway department asking
that a program of federal aid con-
struction be submitted at the earliest !
possible date, In which would be in- :
eluded only those projects which the
state highway departments considered
vitally necessary to the transportation ;
facilities of the country. j
At the request of the capital issues
committee, engineers of the depart
ment were made available for inspect
ing and reporting upon proposed high
way and irrigation and drainage bond
Issues. Inspections were made of 181
. separate projects, involving total bond
! issues of ifSO.Ol 2,;;9G. An arrangement
! was made with the fuel administru-
tion whereby highways of special im-
I portance should receive enough bitu-
I miuuu.-i material to provide for adu-
i qtiate maintenance, and where neces-
sary to permit construction and re-
l construction. From May 13, 1018.
j when the co-operation became actively
j effective, until the close of the fiscal
year, 2,2.')5 applications, calling for
75,0X),000 gallons of bituminous mate
rial, were received from states, coun
ties and municipalities. Of this amount
approval was given and permits were
issued for 58,000,000 gallons.
In order to co-ordinate the activities
of various government agencies, so far
as they relate to highways; better to
conserve materials, transportation,
money and labor ; to eliminate delays
and uncertainties, and to provide posi
tive assistance in currying on vitally
effective highway work, the secretary
requested each of the government de
partments and administrations Inter
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Price $1620 at Heppner
Will Arrive About May 1 0th or 1 1 th
After careful consideration and observation of the service and economy furnish
ed by the various cars used in this vicinity we have taken over the Reo Line of
pleasure cars and trucks.
Look into the several repair shops here and elsewhere the advertised lists of
second hand cars, or into the junk heap now rapidly growing frbtn the many
new experimental cars and byTts absence the Reo proves conclusively that as
y: not one of the many so called im- . " . ,1 cars have as yet equalled the car
produced in the Reo factory nine ;. c;.rs ago.
ASK ANY REO OWNER OR COME TO US FOR DEMONSTRATION
Auto Company
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i v'WlVrfi.'rfl I WHERE THE PICTURES ARE ALWAYS GOOD ;
W ;h: I,, .r-,Mit prospects fur a bumper crop .if l lHVi't V 1
- : , I, :;h mice guaranteed by the gov- Aj ft THURSDAY, MAY 8
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... . . f Building a Good Road In Mats- f ti iJTV
i) LINK C'JMiANES p ehuietu Si M M
. A est to mime a representative to 1 I 11 11 W
1 . .' .. r r'' li .lii f nerve on a eotmcll to deal with high- j . r
RoyV.Wh
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OLD RELIABLE INSURANCE MAN
ested to name a representative to
nerve on u council to deal with high
way projects during the period of the
war. As a result, the L'nlted States
highways council, eoriHistliiit of tl rep-
i ( I resentntlve from the department of
4 ! agriculture, the war department, the
riillroad itilmlnlstriitlon, the war Indus
j I j tries tioard mid the fuel administration
4 ; was formeil In June. Inning the first
rt , four months of its exlNteiice the coun
'. i , ell passed upon about &.ni nppllca-
tiens. Involving nearly I.iipi.(IoO liar
Il ls of ivmrllt, :ii."ii.iKi ti'll of stone,
l l Mll.iMH) tollfl n( gr.ml, l.JU7.(K loH
.'. , of "alid. ove! "T.oCtH''! bri.-V. mid
- . nearly .h.iiki.ihhi poumis of steel, and
ll'i.iHm.KiKl giilloit of Mtuii'.lliuu ma
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UEPPNER'S FAVORITE THE WESTERN CYCLONE IN A RAPID
x iii PICTURE THAT'S A DANDY "jmE AND FORTUNE"
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BALL BAND Utility Shoe
I he l.t tor I at pi hU t . I ai nu r, etc. I i
lleil l'r genet al .'tit tlinr wear. Thev arc
!o wear ".H and oM le. tli.iti Katl ei
l'OR SALE HY
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QHAF QJAOF
DEST CSOWN FOR EARTH RCA0
Machine With fiuitub'n Power and
Opcritor Will Do Work of Many
Men With Shovtli.
Tlie earth r -ml c-ili test l-e i nnvned
il, tilled will! a r"ie! I:;arh.ue imd
I, nt wall piii,H and !i.n el", dfoopil
litid pluwu. One fml nun hine with
m'.ti.Me l ower ami ej.. r; !or will
do the wurk o tnuny nu n pielii
it', 1 !eeU me) i!n It hett, r.
If the roiid li ieeipiied of Hue ilay
er s.'ll It will fti'tni't.lm Jay l.i re
surface It with top miil (ri'tn an ad
J:e i i,t 1'rld. wlili h lui kiiihI or gravel
ti.i'.i'J with It.
Sd May B 8on Tcaft'ic Rad
lit'tt Ready la full Uofj 6
for Carrou Com Vp.
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FRIDAY, MAY 9
Mabel Normand in "The Venus Model"
..vTURDAY, MAY 10
ine-Tenths of Ihe Law"
ti e bi aliraclitn recently adve , 'heciiv paper-;. See it here
,.LL LEWIS STARRED IN THE BARRIER, THE BIG SINI
;v:S AND THE SIGN INVISIBLE
SUNDAY, MAY 11
Monroe Salisbury
In a Bluebird Plav
"That Devil-Bateese'
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MONDAY, MAY 12
Diliie Burke in "Arms and
The Girl"
ALSO A TWO REEL COMEDY
"IT PAYS TO EXERCISE"
TUT.SDAY, MAY 13
Mitchell Lewis in "Children
of Banishment"
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