Tuesday, September 23, 19 19 THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON PAGE SEVEN Pacific International Livestock Association '1 Ik An organization composed of stockmen of the Pacific Northwest of which Portbnd is the natural marketing center. An organization which has for its object the development of the Live Stock Industry in Oregon, Washington and Idaho on such a basis as will insure to the stockman the stabilizing of his business not only in production, but in shipping and marketing. An organization which will be an educational factor in helping the producer to put out a better grade of product that will insure him the highest possible return from his labor and investment. Pacific International Livestock Exposition Building A building being erected by the stockmen of the Pacific Northwest at North Portland, Oregon, as a Stock Show Home, costing $250, oqo and covering seven and one-half acres and which will be the biggest and finest building of its kind in the country. An educa tional and development center of tremendous importance to the livestock industry of the, entire Pacific Northwest.. This gigantic building, now in course of construction, is about 70 per cent complete and every effort is being made to have the entire structure down to the last nail complete before the morning of the opening of the big Livestock Show next November, The cost of this wonderful building has been apportioned among the stockmen of the different counties of the states interested. Morrow County's Quota is $2,500.00 This advertisement is intended as an appeal to the stockmen and every citizen who is interested in the better development of the livestock industry to subscribe this amount without further delay. Most of the Oregon counties have long since completed their quotas. Will Morrow County stockmen, bankers and business men longer allow this matter to drag? NO! Stock in the Pacific International Livestock Exposition Building has been issued in shares of $25.00 each. As soon as you read this advertisement call W. B. Barratt, S. W. Spencer or W. P. Mahoney who are in charge of the stock sub scriptions in this county and say how many shars of stock you will take. DO IT NOW. Let the world know that Morrow County is no piker. Buy some stock in a proposition that will help your own busincess and the business of every man in the county. BUY STOCK IN Pacific international Livestock Exposition Building WELG HAVE YOU HEARD THE PIANOLA If you have not, call at our Stare and let us demonstrate it for you. We have just re cciveu a shipment of High Grade Pianos and Pianolas from Sherman, Clay & Co. whom wc represent in IIcpp ncr. , ...1 Wc will be glad to help you msrte a selection of a Piano or Pianola. Your old piano will be accepted as part payment on any new piano r pianola we sell. Terms can be arranged if desired. Catalogue of our instruments may be milled on request. Patterson & Son LOCAL AGENTS HEPPNER f CECIL ITEMS David Hynd and hla alster, Mis Annie Hynd, who have bwn visiting varlou part of Canada. Pnt the k end with their slater, Mr. T. j jam at Cecil, before leaving 'nr th-lr home IB Bd Hollo. They hi( thoroughly eB)oyed their two months trip but -nil " noli.lng to come up to Mot row rounl jr. Hit. Gratiu Huim.er of the Lost Camp, spent sevetal da) In Heppcer during the lal week returning home lundsy, Mr. unl Mn C. A. Mill.-r id I on, AlvtB. of High View, were railing on 1 Mr II. B. Wllvn 01 Ewing on nemr. i inn OREGON M Mltn The dsv nl alo on J Lookout, Mt. Jfk Hynd .f Hutf-th Kut ho ha been visiting with I." mother In Arthur. Onutlo, Cn'l fr the past fw weeks, returned o hr tiom on Tuesday. Mr. Hynd a accompanied by one of her nephews, Russell 8haw. who ha e0 j service la France and ha Jl bcn discharged from the Canadian a.my and will visit around in Oregon for some time. Mrs. Hynd declares no place seems so good to her as her home on Willow creek among so much fine alffalfa. A. It. Finlay, who has finih"l building the new house at the Look out, for Jack Hynd, ltft for Portland Friday. Ceo. and Henry Krebs, Wa'.tel Pope, Otto FinKy, Roy Stende, Mrs. Dennett, MIhb-A. C. Lowe und Miss Juanita Crabttee were among the. Kound-up visitor from Cecil. Melville V. Logan of Portland, Is visiting with his brother, Lton, at Four Mile. J. W. Osborn who has been kicked on the knee by one of his horse, paid a visit to Pr. Chick at Heppner and had his wound attended to. Krebs Bron. have been busy mov ing a house from the Melton place to one of their sheep sited during the week. We heard it has been called the "Shepherd's Rest." Mr. and Mm. Karl Karon worth and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mm. It. 8. Wilson. Everett Logan, of the Willow was a caller at Mr. J. II. Franklin's Sunday. Mr. Gorton accompanied by Mr and Mrs. llardesty, of Morgan, spent Sunday visiting lhe(f Cecil friends. John IVckcrs, who has been woik- ng on Skinner creek, arrived On the local on oMnday and will work at tli Last Camp for Minor and Kreg" Mra. Wlnton JefUreon and aon of llcppner, are visiting with Mia Ueo Fiarnea of Poplar Grove. Mist dartre Mlddleswalt will tearh at the Rhea school for tho Mliool term. She wtl) make her homo with Mr. II. Farniworth. t tajik Kngelmaa or lone, mtin a hort call In Cecil Monday. Mr. A. Itlahn arrived In Cecil on Monday from Heppnu Biie will wnk at Dutterby Fli for Mt. Jack Hynd. Mlsa Ruth May of Lone Stat tanch left for Wawo Monday where ! ill attend liigh m A. Ilentlrkseo, J. Uf)d l II Kt-b of rlt, atti n I' I thf toa meeting In ll-vpfi' r V.'lnidy v n Ir.f Mia VlvUn I-gana of Portland. I icit.ng her Cecil ftifti'1 for an In i 'inite period. '. Streetr of t'outtll, I llt In with Mr. and 'J . if J, Ktrte of Tour Mile. Mi Carrie and Ada Nash of I .T.ng. were visitor w th Mia J. If Franklin of Rhea on Saturday Miss Lucille Huff of Arlington, was the guest of Mrs. A. Henricksen of Willow Creek ranch during the past week. Miss Sara A. May of Lone Star ranch, left on Friday (or Warnlck, Wash., where she will teach for the coming school year. Miss Hazel Winter of Shady Pi ll, who has been visiting friends in lone, returned home Sunday. J. H. Miller of lloardlesh Rain, left on a business trip to Freewater Sat urday. Hit Language. Mother told sister thnt lnhy came from heaven, so when Imby was eight months old sister wild to a playmate : Our baby Is talkh. now, hut we can't understand him, 'cuuse he talks sky talk." Dally Thought The one thing In the world which Is if value, Is the active soul. Kmerson. If with pleasure you are viewing any work a man is doing, If you like it or you love him, full him now, Don't withhold your approbation, till the parson makes oration As ho lies with snowy lilies e'er t his brow, For no matter how you shout it, ne won't leally care about It; He won't know how many Imu- drops' you have shed, If you thlnT some praitse Is i!a him, Now's the time to pass It to him. For he cannot read his tombnti.ne yhen he' dead. Pity He Didn't Mlsa Them. Kntotoology doe not record the first appearance of the cootie, hut we uppose that they were not slighted In the trip Nonh made to save two of every living thing. PEOPLE'S CASH MARKET Choicest of I'eef and Pork always in stock. Dieted lVultry on Saturday. IVcsh fish on Thursdays r.ntl Fridays. Cold meats for lunch cut on a U. S. Slictr is a money saver. Our cold Morage insures you the best of meats always. OVIATT & HAPPOLD, Props. Under New Management Thp Hpnnnpr Bakerv I m. . 11iM.Mi.11. rivti: c , Home Made Bread a Specialty .1 t m I I tan gumsnt.e my products trl tly fltut clans In every par- HcuUr t.d Invite evetjr family In ll'ppner to lvi them a trial. My Cookies. Met and Caka will please you. . i 1 J I U: