PAGE TWO THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON Tuesday, September 30, 191 9 TEACH LOYALTY ' TO FOREIGNERS FORD ENGLISH SCHOOLS INCUL CATE PRINCIPLES OF PURE j AMERICANISM IN STUDENTS. 1 i 3 I I I. i i Mm Heppner Farmers' fli pit E,cvatorCo- im 8851 Preserve Your Earnings f Mtnrlunily wails ! for (lie man " !m. preserves liis earnings. Time find aru'ti men miss I lie chance to '"'ike themselves comfortable fov !''' because Hicv neglected pa pare for (heir opportunity. ! Ins hank offers you the service o its entire organization to lieli on decide mi the ri1it plan for on to use. It i g od husiness sense on vour part to take adventage of this of fer. l our per cent paid on Savings and Time Deposits. Farmers' & Stockgrowers' National Bank to Efltr-i WELCH AND NSNGE Best Auto and Tractor Work that Skill can give si:i:vici: ki:ni)kki:i)viikn you it MOST Krjv.r H.'j .iitmcnt MvKol rrts-Co!:n Auta TRIAL DRAWING TO A CLOSE I Attorneys Begin Final Arguments After Ford Counsel Presents Dra matic Testimony On Educa tional Work. Mt. Clemens, Mich. Henry Ford's counsel kept until the final day on which testimony was presented, the strongest arguments in their posses sion. Not until the trial was within a few hours ot its cloBe did they bring to the witness stand Clinton C. Do Witt, superintendent ol the Ford Eng-1 lish school. "Mr. Ford," said the witness, "was ; of the opinion that you could not sue-' cessfully put over one idea while there were 62 languages spoken in the fac tory, so to promote that one idea, which was and is Americanism, he in sisted that every workman must learn to speak the 'American' not the English language. "Tlit re were 3,010 students, in the school before the United StStes en tered the war and the factory was practically turned over to government work." ' Sample lessons were read by the witness. Parts are given as follows: "Every good American loves and respects the United States Flag. "Our flag stands for liberty, Justice and peace. "Its colors are red, white and blue. "The red stands for love, the white stands for purity, the blue stands for truth." "American flags," Baid the witness, "were used profusely in the school room and a silk flag always flitters before an electric fan. Teach Americanism, The men are taught that there Is no greater title than "American citizen" and are urged to accept the advant ages of education offerod by this coun try so that they may fit themselves, through kr.owlnfl"?, to defend their liberties. Pictures of great Americans adorn the class rooms, special exercises are hold on the birthday of great leaders of tho nation and dually, when the class graduates, it is presented with souvenir American flags and is given membership in what is known as the "American Club." The Federal and state courts recognise a diploma from the Kurd English school as an evi dence of adequate preparation for citizenship, It was shown. Through this testimony counsel sought to bring out that the man who taught 3,000 foreigners to love their adopted country and to respect Us flag could scarcely be called an anarchist and that a man who sought i very possible method to instill lovo for the Stars and Stripes in the hearts of those who come to it from foruign shores, could never have made the slander 'tis statements at tributed to him by Tribune counsel. Mr. Ford, it was shown, loaned all his educational workers to the gov ernment at the time war broke out. The war department found tho meth ods used In the Ford English school valuable that they In In all training camps. Henry Ford paid the salaries bf the men he loaned to the government tor the work. Closing Arguments Open. Closing arguments in the case opened the last ot the week. Attorney W'm. LiK.'jktf led off for Ford counsel, lie culled attention first to the testi mony which kliuwcd that The Tribune, l.il for Intern ntl"n In Mexico be ratine It thounht .u:, .1 action would I. ad lo continent or at leant to great riches fur liio Vnltml States, had found Henry Ford blocking lis path Just when Its long campaign gave lirot.il.c of boarlm; fruit. Thereupon, Mini uio nuoriic) . i n m iriuuue set cut ' H to d-Mmy Mr. Ford's IndU' iice, to A hw.-ep Iihii out of Its path iinil to Mill M , lllH Vl"11' ,U' l'1""1"''' course j V ,',''h "uM 'l''1'' ""' M'7I!"K M'ttb- a iit; in "I'wifi hi n. tin hit li'i'i U to MriUc forth uti a in w l.thruuil of . I education aim ir iom A Altot j" .l for Attorney Weymouth Klrkl.mJ opt.n- The Tnhutie. lie d-cl.irrd thst l wh.il nr. roru ii.m aouo mct 1916 A' when The Trlhuue cniled blm an Riinrchint - hail nothing whutcv. r la I 1 do ltb ths sltuAtlon as it when )i Jho newnpnper utmnutliej tho mnnu i ; farturef an ft'.'iny of hi reanlry. i lla .l(,l ll.ll .Uh lUl tf L'...l t.l I. A don. an lu.m. u.o and luaM. work 1 tail they tv b. fi r ir brokn ill' 'If P"r'' nt.im..v iii-Ud. toft Mil rtl... ,14.1 . l..v ,.,!(. Ttll n i" il-Mtibid him aa iu h Tho and the it i.U he .iul 1 mT.i cti 1 tor tin- sti.i- k :arn Wi.er mi Huiiii 0,,, V. nm:i:d 1 1.. re ' 1 "I" 1 f ' ' lt '" .111! - a . It IS 1 .nil' r : fr, mitV n tti vn t- r ill lh- t r i. II : Co. 1 If m 4: 4 nrnvii'-'i At the J. M. aturda Mr. J. M. Orr will sell at public auction at his ranch seven miles north of Tex ington the list of property given below: SALE STARTS PROMPTLY AT i :oo P. M. I three-bottom Canton Plow I three-bottom new Moline Plow i Sanders Disc Plow 3 Wagons i Mare 8 years old i Gelding 6 years old 9 Mules 4 and 5 years old 1 three year old Mule nine year old Mule 10 Sets of Harness 1 Krcsh Cow wii i Calf 1 Double Disc 1 Deering Combine TERMS All sums of S10.00 and under cash; Balance 6 months on approved secured notes SALE UNDER DIRECTION OF rown & Roberts Building F. A. McMENAMIN, Auctioneer STATE (i.VMK WARDEN'S lUI.Uv TI.V In an opinion given by Attorney General George M. Drown, to Mr. M. A. Iliggs, district attorney for Harney county, the shooting season for ducks, geese and odor migratory wate-fowi has been definitely settled. Confusion has existed in the minds of many shunters on account of a dif ference In the Fed ral and state sea son:!. The state cannot legislate within the closed season of the fed in i eral regulations, but It can legislate within the open season. The federal : f, open season is throe and one-'ialf ' months, but the Ktute, If it cares to, ' W i federal open seasono. The shooting neason, therefore, which nuiht he nh- served by hunters thioughout Or?-' pon Is as follows: For Multnomah, C latsop. Columbia and Ttllnmoolc counties the open sea son begins on October 1st and closes December 31st. In all other counties of Game District No. , which com prises all that portion of Oregon ly Ing west of the summit of the Cas K it cade mountains, the reason opens on October 16th and closes on January 1 fit h In all counties of Game Ils trlct No. 2, which compile" all Ihr-t in i"" "on m orcgon lying east or thf summit of the C.wade mountain, fie open season begin on October 1st and end on December jm i, h(ls ,.,. ,,,,, ., , ,,.,,, iim.1 t,lte liw would (-nnfiirm, and tecoiiiini'iidation lo tlii vtlti-t toiiile by the Kih and Game Commis sion, the tod and Rim rlub tlirourh nit the tate the Orenon Sportsman's l. iiuue stid many Individual huntem who liad Riven much study to the season. The original draft of tho Gam Cod Included a uniformity of i sramins, cut the position was taken u,,,, ,hll, h u ' ! I would be Inop.-tative, Since th !. ; A ! Ixl.iture has adjoinne.l. two federal ! I emit Is have Upheld fhe UT t.'CU-l.' i . . . A n it u in. ri,..ir ntttn ,,' 'he )erlliiure to Ku r,u.tl biinntie . !-.!, Thi woull ho' h.-n at. 1 tt i h'l b:id not h- federal law n'. M V 1! Th tj!e l;iw I opiitf. ' ' n ! ill be of mi 1. 1 n ; r , " Ooi ronrtirl ti'h the fe.l. ral Th d.iu ri n s i are 1 , " n whlc'i luintir n r loit and tfiin t..tth ih fe,.i4 ar) vi r ll npio 1 1 i i i t I :r pei jii.ible I'l l .tiled 11 ' .me .ui I ..l iriUv end aftrr t .t -1 j i r d-n cl.iuds of dit hlfh In ' . sir it drift pl otet II. 11 ner and unounj ns KHd tht HrraU fUiktfitJ Ad ORR Ranch on Oct 1 Power Washing Machine 1 Gas Engine 1 Cook Stove 100 Chickens 1 Heating Stove 1 Blacksmith Outfit, containing Forge Anvil, Vice and Dri1l 1 Road Cart Tog Chains, Trail Tongue, Catch, Chains, Single Trees, Double Trees, Forks nd other things too unmer ous to mention. 1 Wing Piano iwcMenamm Heppner, Oregon F. R. BROWN, Clerk Found At Last A preparation that effectively breaks our HARD WAT KR SOPADE Is is being demonstrated every day the houses of some of our riKtnm. cr, and proving entirely satisfactory Not a WASHING l'OWDKU. Sim ply a SO P-AID Results guaranteed 35c a Package Phelps Grocery Co. louM i'v.y ui dmtri.t. an I f. l t ih ,4ri, , ' The SHti.r I hi-nntorna Mtd .i.,tii!,Uy a'lerti'Min If ih ral i . nr. 1! t 1 .t Sjiiir.'..n n', t, ar fl. Ill' rithi.iil u-e ,,,en n.ull (, dn.n dot it I'tiiUt i-o(i.tinin n ail ih tj Ilie mii.lv r .rintt"n mit.f n..ttri "ii tht r.u:ti that day tnr I t .l .y snd mi t !.e tuited frmii tnine and lt'4 lh. Herald rtajrto4 4t n I i A j( ft i i K t. K I