O ft a 4 M K4 Tuesday, August 5, iqiq THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER. OREGON 'HOME TOWN B B B g J- .;. ?. ts j - PAGE THREE CLEAN UP AND KEEP CLEAi Much More Than Mere Comfort Is In volved in Having Community Free From Dirt. . The greatest effort in the history nf iJTiey.'leanliness Is cm ! Von, V For cleanliness has u history. Us - influence can be traced dow n the (".:. Those races that were clean were those races that were the masters. The Athenians, with their baths and beautiful homes, conquered the Per sians, with their unkempt beards uu-! dirty skins. The Eomnus, with their aqueducts, their barbers, their par dens, beat back the barbarians wMh their goat skins and greasy fingers. Louis HI was the most rtft'nty mon arch France ever had and one of the mightiest. .Filth kept the Panama canal from being built years before It finally was. Bolshevism flourished when the. dirty and Ignorant gained control in Russia. Real people, the wise, the leaders in progress, always have fought for cleanliness. At times it has been a sporadic fight, n skirmish. A clean man was handicapped by a neighbor who let his premises run wild. IV.it 4ibeaeo'operatlon hns been brought to plav 4 it last. , This year, in the United States alone, 7,000 villages, towns and cities are campaigning for cleanliness and health. They are not doing so for n day or a week, but in a continuous campaign. In a steady pressure. Tin cans, flies, refuse, dirt, waste paper, unsightly buildings, unpainted surfaces are taboo. The drive Is on. It has been estimated that 30 000. 000 men, women aud children In tho United States are annually interested In and working on clean up and paint up activities. It is an army of magnifi cent purpose and of Immense possibili ties. It is bound to win. Join the forward movement. Clean up, paint up and keep it up. Make the old enemies, dirt ,nnd disease and un slghtllness, abdicate and stay cnit. Why y.s p-.--': H r . "Tills is the fnurr'.i tmi:,:i!!!;jr you've been late. Rufiis," :iid the i;!;:n to his colored chmiTt'iir. "Yes. snh,". repll.'d Riifus. "1 did ovahsleep myself, sail." "Where's thut eVicu I gave you?" "In m' room, suit." "Don't you wind it up?" "Oh. yes. sab. I winds it lip. sail." "And do you set the alarm V "Ev'ry night, sail, I set de alarm, sah." "But don't you hear the alarm l: the morning, Rufus?" "No, sab. Here's de trouble, sah. Yer see, de blame thing goes off while I'm asleep, sah." Youkers Statesman. - " Ncmesu.' Nemesis was a goddess! t justice ar.d retribution. In Greek mythology Nemesis was a goddess personifying allotment, of the divine distribution to every man of the precise share of for tune, good and bad. ilVR PROPAGANDA DEXOUXC KI) 1JY U. O. P. Hard Luck for Some One. The monthly assizes were , in prog ress at the mining camp of Howling Wolf, and the courthouse was crowded with a motley Ihrong. who took a deep, it somewhat noisy, interest In all tin proceedings. The uproar got worse and woi-su, and at last the judge could bear it in. longer. An imposing figure, In a moth-eatn. white wig, he rose to his feet and bel lowed out : "Gentlemen, and also prisoner. I must insist on order in the com : Louse. Here I've tried four cases al ready, and haven't been able to hi-.v u single word of the evidence." IV. ir Bon's Weekly, Loudon. rule only ti.-i; vear in r. bulletin sent today to its -! hcf, and members throughout tho United States, the League to En force Peace declares that the so called "Republican Publicity associa tion, "which is conducting a propa ganda campaign against the League of Nations, has no authority to speak for the Republican party and does not represent, in any way the Repub lican national organization. The statement says: "League to Enforce Peace issues this warning because many persons have given undue attention to the pronunciamentos of the 'Republican Publicity association,' in the belief that they express the official views of the party organization. The Re publican Publicity association is purely a private organization, con trolled by a few office holders and ex-office holders who include the imr placable enemies of the League of Nations. iu statements represent the opinions of the ultra radical group among the opponents of the league cover, j lit. lno l': t.n and one of the chief moving -pirns in the association is the Honorable Jonathan Bourne Jr., ex-senator horn Oregon, Mr. Bourne does not even represent the majority sentiment of his own state, where both senators, one a Republican and me inner a Democrat, favor ratifiea- 1 1 - WHY HOME OWNING IS URGED Ten Powerful Arguments Put Forward by Those Convinced of Wisdom of the Plan. Ilome owning will result In benefit to people who become home owners nnd to the city as a whole, for those, among other, reasons: 1. In the long run the home owner Is more prosperous thnn the renter, and the prosperity of any city depends upon the prosperity of Its individual citizens. 2. The home owner Is permanent; the shifter does little good to his clly or himself. 8. The home owner is progressive: the renter Is not Interested in progres sive movements. 4. Habits of thrift lenrned In linn;.! buying add to the wealth nf the Indi vidual and the city. fi. The home owner beautifies the city ; the renter does not ; the more beautiful our city Is the more people will be attracted to It. 6. Other things being equal, the home owner is a better worker tbnr. the renter, and keens his nonltlon af ter the renter Is discharged. 7. The owner of n home has on ever present protection against poverty, and will not become charge upon the community. j 8. No city of renters can ever suc ceed. No nation of tenants ever be came (rreat 9. A city that Is worth living In Is worth owning hnmp In. 10. Other things being equal, the home owner Is a better cltlr.en, a bet ter soldier, a better American than the renter. Preserve Your Earnings nortunity waits for the man ""ho preserves his earnings. Time 'I'l P-pain men miss the chance to yc .themselves comfortable for ' ? because they neglected to Prepare for their opportunity. This bank offers you the service of its entire orrramzation to help Yu decide on the right plan for vou to use. It is good business sense on your pirt to take adventasre of this ot f er. I;our per cent paid on Savings and imc Deposits. Farmers & Stccksrowers' National Bank li 1 1 tion of the league covenant. It is well known that the association not only has no authority to speak for the Republican party, but through its unreasoning attacks on the league covtanant'is causing serious enibat assment to the Republican leaders who are opposing all efforts to make the league a party issue. "The declarations issued by the Republican publicity association shows that this organization, or rath er "Its officers and executive commit tee, for it has no constituency, is op posed to the entrance of the United States ino any league of nations or other international agreement for continuing the cooperation that en abled the free nations to win tho war. It advocates a policy of nation al selfishness, which the American people repudiated forever when they entered the struggle for -world freedom." Old-Faihloned Flower Garden. "A thing of beamy is a Joy forever,' which run be found In a bed of old fuhloned flowers at a minimum rosl. After the soil Is prepared, sow thf seeds or set nut the plants, putting the tall ones like sweet pean, hollyhocks, golden glow nnd sunflower In the bnck. I'lfint shorter ones In front, sndi M tho marigolds, Jnfinn" po pii-s, sweet Williams and fM (",llf"; In front of theo still shorter tu-, such petunias, nasturtiums and as ters, with panslrs, pinks and verbenas In front. A Imnl'T of candy luft or sweet aljrssum la very decors t We. With such an arrangement, flowers for the parlor and living room table ran be obtained until frost comes. Many a txMjquet of beautiful flower at practically no expense also ran And Ita way Into the room of some slek per son or to hospital ward. Thrift liartfloe. trilf ilr Home. Bird add much to the home sur rounding and are easily mad neigh bor If nesting plare art avallsbla. Bird bow will attract wren, blue bird, martin and nuthatches; and the windbreak, applt orchard, or lawn trees make food borne for erMea, phoebe. robin and thrash. Tber wtil pay for any attention by the de struction of maoy Injurious Insert. Pom fretting ah rubs, vra a th JoaetMrrr, black saw, berpoerr and rberry tbould be planted to tblrketa, not aloM for the bird, but broa Uejr add Kerb to th orrouadtni. BE A LEADER A ir t4 vim Irtin Mil iWi i-.,.,, t,J u IJi ,,iiie miwiT-Kit An immense problem in reconstruction confronts the present generation. Are you doinj your utmost to prepare to lead in its solution? ' A - Oregon Agricultural College Trtru f lr1mtep tn Iht i4iitrif i aM p, nfrtrmi f-l-wt r?,1,?5. ""l-TUfll. MVMPC. FOlrRITSY PHARMACY. MUSIC. uw-ua. !" ",'CAM;l. CIVll. KM-INtPKlNO. EMPIRICAL r.NOINHttRING. Mk.CHAI.lf AL f-NClr-'ttr-HINO. CHZMICAL l.t.'.INr.KCINO INDUS1P1AL AKIS MINING OblNLU'lNO. UKi jiNO ENCNEKKINO. MILIIAKY hCIENCR Jhr Cl-j.ir.inr.t iwVlnwfm in enfi.h. f.,-r.mi-. Art, M.lhriraH.i. M.l-in L.n, Plij-ui.l t4Mi..n, I..Ju.lr,.l jwini..m. I.V.,,.! y ,nl u n,.utl, U . KiJi.,, -7hrHLt,iular ,trmi ltri:1 begins September 22, 1919 i -li--- - - ; 5. .aw.jaMi, ! Po C Cilit- tlluwrxx) n l l-vl hn ml.,m,Km trilitm Z -rr.m n l!H"IH'Xli'l i PEOPLE'S CASH MARKET Choicest of Beef anfl Pork always in stock. preyed Poultry on Saturday. I'rcsli fish on '1 hursdays and P'ridays. Cold meats for lunch rut mi a U. S. Sheer i a money saver. Our cold storage insures you the best of meats always. OVIATT & HAPPOLD, Propi. El i 18 cents a package Camea r mold everywhere in scientifically mealed package of 30 cigarette; or ten packages (200 cigarettes) in a glaaaine-paper covered carton. We atrongly reo emmend thi carton for the home or office auppJy or when you travel They Win You On Quality! Your enjoyment of Camels will be very great because their refreshing flavor and fragrance and mellowness is so enticingly different. You never tasted such a cigarette I Bite is elimi nated and there is a cheerful absence of any unpleasant cigaretty after-taste or any un pleasant cigaretty odor ! Camels are made of an expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos and are smooth and mild, but have that desirable full body and certainly hand out satisfaction in generous measure. You will prefer this Camel blend to either kind of tobacco smoked straight! Give Camels the stiffest tryout, then compare them with any cigarette in the world at any price for quality, flavor, satisfaction. No matter how liberally you smoke Camels they will not tire your taste I R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Wimton-Saletn, N. C mjiii)mipiL)i,'ii imi PI iiu;iweiw ll SlilkMH li tuT II in III Mi I Ml lllKHIIlll'lH lllf ilH NOTICE 0 UBSCRlBmS Under authority of the Postmaster Cincral, on account of recent in creases in wages to employees, tot;, ling for the State of Oregon up' wards of SjjJ.ooo, certain changes in exchange rates have been ap proved and made effective July J) 10,19, for the State of Oregon. The ;rh ee in rates apply particularly to r- vdence service, change, having been made in the principal business rates May 1, 1919. All new business taken on and after July J9ih will ,v at the new rates and bills tu prcM-n! subscribers for the month of August uill be render ed at the new rates. 'I he increased rate, will yield an annual revenue upwards of Sjv .', but a the increase in wages is. upwards of Sj5,(ss), the net return to tin- company under the rates now made effective is approximate ly j per cent on the valuation of its property at . 13,.. j,(x, as found by the Public Service. Commission. 'I he new schedule of rates is identical with the fine approved by the Po.'tmaster (ieneral for the State of Washington, which has been in effect since March 1, Uji'j, ami the rates are the same for exchanges (.at are comparable. Wc believe that 110 proof as to the a Ivanced cost of living am! the gen eral high cost prevailing for laborand materials is necessary and that it. te.ephone using public will accept this increase in rales in the Kime spirit of fairness and consider uon as it has the advances in al most every other necessity in these unusual times. The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. 1 F J 1