Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, August 19, 1919, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
Tuesday, August io, iqiq
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How about ihiit local post of l.i'
American Legion? Are thfie 15 ix
Kcrvice men in your town? 1 tlx-ir
Americanism 100 p'-r cent? If so.
why !use they not orpanizwl and ap
plied for a ehurter from the statu or
ganization? These are questions being ask'-d
daily of small coniinunities about, the
state of Oregon by State Chairman
Rivers of the American Legion. In
most instances the only reply has
been "How do we go about it?" It
is simplicity itself. As few as 15
ex-soldiers, sailors or marines may
get together, choose temporary offic
ers and a name for their post and
apply to the state committee, Liberty
Temple, 1'ortlandU, for a charter.
Ex-service men who are interested
and what man who has fought, is not
interested in what the great military
force of which he was a unit i going
to do when it is organized into a
great civilian force? should write
at once for information to the state
headquarters at Portland and copies
of the constitution of the national or
ganization will be sent and instruct
ions given for any procedure in or
ganization which may seem hazy.
There should be an organizer of the
American Legion in every county in
Oregon by this time. If there is none,
any ex-service man of good character
may become one by notifying state
headquarters of his desire to woi'u
for Ulie cause.
It is now realized generally thai
the American Legion is to the worli'
war what the (1. A. It. has been t
tin: Civil War. It if! the definite ex
pression of the thought filling tin
minds of hundreds of thousands o!
doughboys and gobs during flu
world war for "some soit. of an or
ganization" after the war. It is non
political policies not politics, is it
slogan and it Is bound together b?
the ties of comradeship formed li
Bervice.
The American Legion was initiated
in Paris, boosted at St. Louis and
will be perfected in Minneapolis No
vember 11, In national convention.
The men who showed the Huns how
Americans fought and the great boil;
ol reserves still in America, standing
at the leash, are welcomed into (iiit
organization. An honorable discharge
front serrtce is the admission card.
Tho dues In most posts are $2.00 a
year.
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KltOM TIIK
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Tut, Tut Jonathan
Kx-Senutor Jonathan llourne, Jr.,
of Oregon, characterizes ex-President
Taft as "dissembler," chief Wilson
Ian lieutenant," absurb," wily," and
ns guilty of "subteil uge" and "crafty
Ingenuity" In his advocacy of the
heague of Nations. Oregon Voter.
HE WOULD, INDEED
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Tl; Darling, when you're In tr.y
arms every burden is lifted from me
like magic
She Wait till I've sat here for an
hour or so, you'll change your Idea.
GOOD RIDDANCE
Mourning Cast Aside.
Relatives of Mrs. R. P. P.aker of
Faris, Tex., the other day put away
their mourning while makine arrange
ments for her funeral. Following a
report from Stratford, Okia., that ilis
was dead there, another message came
saying Mrs. Laker "snddeniy came to
life." Physicians had pronounced Iter
dead, hut later discovered she va:
breathing. It is cow believed she will
recover.
..llim!TM?H:,M ,
Commissions to Be Given 50,000 Men.
Fifty thousand properly accredited
graduates of the reserve oflicers' train
ing eori'S will he appointed to the olli
;ers' reserve corps of the army "in the
lowest grade authorized by law in that
arm for which graduates have received
-jeehtl training,'' according to an uu
vmncemeut by' the war department.
. H fei k II i V- tSK-Wf i
the nciipnal joy smoxa
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no 'vww. 1':'
- Tom So you sked oiil .leaks for
his daugliler's hand. What did he
say?
Dick lie said: "Take her and
let i ue lie happy." Iloslon Trim-kcript.
NO TROUBLE AT ALL
These also from the Voter:
Keep the home beers brewing,
And the home stills stewing.
A successful executive has seldom
been able to earn a living in eight
hours u day.
Some women divide their lime be
tween worrying over what they vll
wear and how little they can wear
It's alright Tor Portland to work
for deeper water In her liarhor, hut
lid's spread u Utile of It over our in
land deserts before we send It to the
. Malheur Kntet prise.
The k ilser might have secured
easier treatment If he had been n
ninsi lent ions objector, Itosibuig
News.
The wot bl Ih ton conical ions now
for itllv league of peace, i:ei.ibiiil.v
UMits to scrap.- iHifur liepatch.
When a woman steals ano!loi
woman's husband, it's pit i ( Incenv
- 1 Hi , illis (laicette -Tillies,
ml iniii'
The ipii" ttup nf the l-it .ittaN ,
li,tiliiiir lo mi il Mi. 1 Iiiii . p i n
Is a m-iv Inipoi t.int one In i -1 i ti
Oicr.nn. What Hie the nnie el l iita
tllU. Itikel, rillnll illld I't III I inillll u
of ttltH hectiolt dntllg Itbiutt the lll.t
Iit? Last Oti'iriuil.iii
If I'liuce of ulin Is hulking
fur 'ciitnii he will find no heller
pl.t. e I'iiiii the piiclllc noi!hct
Hii.l.d he I willing In mk -I'.iit
l ecmnun.
1 1 I he l. r II. .I.l Oul
A Minimal)- of crop condition" n
! . iin,( In jmmhI heri lrilgntel
That' Ju.t It. Tho nmn ith the lit
tlrt it t h never Milfrm ft otii crop fail-ur-
OrrgonUn.
Supply Wit On thert
Thi- l tin. Hurry mid Henry, tin
hml In, umilf ulike. Th
iithcr in.. riitn uthcr imuii hurrv
Inn il.mioinlr lir inel llnrrf. m)Iii(:
"1li, .i:iii llptnlr niul RT ),,llr tir
hr.iilier." A llnrij I.Nlng t
lit !.. tirollirr. Heiirjr iiune In, rry
ln' ' Oml.ljr, l re la MV lirw hrolh
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Regularly Acquired.
I was vi.-iling in n little country
place and was about to hoard tho
train to return when I noticed a dear
little girl with tight curls close to her
head, and, calling her, T asked: "Where
did yufi get all those pretty curls?"
Much annoyed, she answered: "Oh,
dey was on me when I turned." Chi
cago Trihunc.
Left Out, Somehow.
Margaret likes Peril's puppies and
ilwiivs refers to them as her father
lees, as a "litter of puppies." A dny
ir two ago another playmate called
lier in to see twin hnhy sisters. Mar
:are was thoughtful for a moment at
lie dinner table that day, and then,
Lurniig reproachfully to her mother,
;aid: "We never have u litter of any
liing at or.r house."
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Copvrl'lit 1318
by R. d. UeyrtoUit
Tobacco Co.
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ill !te
EV4a :mi;; i i n -m --wimmttm. "hi 1 " 'i'-
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Teasel in Cloth Dressing.
Fev vicoide pvobalily have heard of
teasel, which is grown for the puipose
of cloth dressing, The wild tease! is
found in T.nglish hedges nnd copses
ned bears a purple (lower in July. The
function of the teasel Is to raise the
nap of II, e cloth, nllliougii to some ex
ient it lias been superseded by the use
of wire brushes.
One cent a word for classified.
Try one.
NEVER was such right-handed-two- ' j f
fisted smokejoy as you puff out of a '"
jimmy pipe packed with Prince Albert !
That's because P. A. has the quality!
You can't fool your taste apparatus any more than you
can get five aces out of a family deck! So, when you hit
Prince Albert, corning' and going, and get up half an hour
earlier just to start stoking your pipe or rolling cigarettes,
you know you've got the big prize on the end of your line!
Prince Albert's quality alone puts jt in a class of its own,
but when you figure that P. A. is made by our exclusive
patented process that cuts out bite and parch well you
feel like getting a flock of dictionaries to find enough words
lo express your happy days sentiments!
loppy red bass, tidy red tins, handsome pound and half-pound tin
humidors and that classy, practical pound crystal glass humidor with
sponge moistener top that keeps the tobacco in such perfect condition,
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C.
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Wnl son--I i)( j on ever put through
that freak scheme you had for making
money?
Johnson No, I didn't need to.
Watson How wiin that 1
Johnson- It fell through.
Under New Management
The Heppner Bakery
m. v. iia.m.mi:!!, rnoi',
Home Made Bread a Specialty
1 can guarantee nijOroducts. strictly first class in every par
ticular and invite every family in Heppner to give them a
trial.
My Cookies, Pies and Cakes will please you.
PHONE MAIN 365
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HUBBY DICTATES DRESS
Sut for Diverts Ruor U(d
en Cloth.
Clothe may not mk lh lady, hvt
hey certainly mad tb dlvorc court
vnrk ovortlm tiinrtliiir. attrated
y two dlvurr aultt filed at Kcadln,
I'a.
Tho alU'tntlon that her huhnd
arantl brr la drni Ilk an "oh!
omaii" other men would i brr
y I Ih bnala of th aull of Muhrl R,
!lkmao. who tnafYM Thmn llerk
Ban SI year o In Allcutown. whll
1 rtor HTtion. aaiil 10 ha two
rfurmnl on hla wife- ht attlrv .y
Barry J, !luh, lo th detriment of hr
nalHmonlal Joy, I th background rf
I alinllar aotloB taken ty bl pouo,
KIU a Bnah. .
I Mm' white starH !
..?,cJi wml brand mm
-rr-.- ' PliSt:'! I lade by men who know. iFll,,P !
ZJl7 VK fi f f;)r People who want Hie Vfil I
I ''v the eh,Hjest wheat I 'M
rttClWfll I w'XVH , thorotighly washed is used f qWm
WWf H-i 'fwmJf .HH l;fWI in making our flour. Ill W I '
i'I1 Wf,i Your baking will prove to 1 M !
K , f J t" VuKO WiWW I thc bi- advantage of ggfo :
h 1, 11 UW raJiir ng White Star Brand .tmffi
h I I II I li, 1 1 ' ' IMllt "our for both bread and f AM!
I fmm Hppcr farm9 wi 1
Emm mtt
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(1. uid, pure Ire, ihcse days, is a very neeessary
part of the hou'sehold exjiense of every home. It
is a rase of spending money to save money the
Ire bill in no way equaling the loss in things
spoiled by the beat.
We maintain a delivery service in every part ol
town and onhr by phone will have prompt at
tentioit. ....
by not -end home a case of our Soda Water--it's
purr and wholesome and will add greatly to
thc pleasures of life during the summer. Ask on.
driver about it.
Heppner Ice & Soda Works
Optlmlatl Thcwgkt
Tlk to ptraao other j art t pint
ftronwlf.
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! Pacific Grain 11
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Lompany
(Successor to M. H. Htniscr)
GKAIN AND GRAIN BAGS U U
Local Amis: Carl Yount, lone; T. I.. I I
T i t - . Mill
i.tiwr. v. cri; , 1 oh. lnirgoync, i.cxxingion; ioy 1, L,
. ii nuvis. 1 iriMincr.
Alberta Peaches
Customers in Heppner and elsewhere who wish
to secure fine Alberta peaches for canning ure
advised that the crop in thc G. W. Httx orchard
at Irrigon will he ready on and after August 20.
Will ship to any address in Heppner at Sl.oo per
crate, postage paid.
All orders must be accompanied by thc cash. File
your orders early and get first choice.
G. W. Hux
Box 55
Irrigon, Oregon
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.HI-RALD WANT ADS GET THE BEST RESULTS.