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THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
Tuesday, September 30, 19 19
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THE HEPPNER HERALD
S. A. PATTISON, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER
An Independent Newspaper
Knti'iirl nt the Heppner, Oregon. Vin-tol fiee ur- second-rlHss Matter
WILSON INVADES
HOUSE OF FOES
One Year
Th
Ts:i:.M. of s! use iiii'Uo.N
...$2.00 Six .U..ntl.s
ee Months
-11.00
CARRIES HIS BATTLE FOR
LEAGUE OF NATIONS INTO
HOME OF HIS ENEMIES.
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Notice is beroby given that a
special election will be held in the
City of Hejjpnfr on the 25th day of
Oetob- ', "19, for the purpose of
Kubinitlj'i-,' to ins voters thereof the
proposed charter amendments con
tained in the following resolution:
i:i;soi.nio.
WHEREAS, The present water
sufiply is insufficient to furnish the
City of Heppner and the inhabitants
thereof with an adequate supply of
pure and wholesome water for do
mestic use and for fire protection,
now therefore
1)10 IT RESOLVED BY THE COM
MON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
HEPPNER, That the following pro
posed charter amendments be and
the same hereby are submitted to the
legal voters of said city for their
adoption or rejection at a special
election herein called to be held in
said city as hereinafter provided, to-wit:
FOR SALE
At A. C. Allison ranch, two
miles above Pine Citv. on
! Ih'.tter creek, I Durham bull,
i 7 jersey cows. 3 Jersev heif
ers, good dairy stock. . Cows
will freshen between now
and first of yeai . heifers will
freshen next spring. 2itf
AN ACT
To amend an Act, on tilled "An Act
proposed by the Common Council ol
this City of Heppner, Morrow County,
Oregon, to enact, provide and adopt,
a Charter for tbo City of Heppner,
Morrow Cotinly, Oregon, to be sub
mitted to I hit legal vot ers of the City
ol Heppuer, Morrow County, Oregon,
for their approval or rejection
at a sperkil election to he
held in snid C:'.V on Hie
2llh day of December. MUX. and to
re.-al all ails and parts of ads in
conflict therewith," submitted to and
apoi-eviii by the legal voters of saiil
city at the Special City election held
llioio'n on tin 2t)Hi day of December,
I !M S, Mid to at. 11 ml all o! her actr
providing a charier lor said city, 01
am -ndim; rune theretofore or tliero
all'T enacted by the Legislative As
si'Mhly 1 by vole of the people
I IF IT ENACTED !!Y TDK PEOPLE
OF THE CITY OF HEPPNER, that
an Act entitled "An Act proposed by
the Common Council of the City of
lli"iner, Morrow County, Oregon, to
enact, provide and adopt u Chatter
for the City of Hcppiicr, Morrow
Count v. Ore"i.n, to be submitted to
the legal votetH of the City of Hepp
ner, Morrow County, Oregon, for
limit- approval or rejection ut a
special election to be held In Bald
City on the 20th day 6f December,
I II IK, tind to repeal nil aels and parts
of ac's In conflict therewith," sub
mitted to und approved by tho legal
voters of said city at tho Special City
election held therein on the 20th day
of December, 1!H8, and that all other
acts providing ; charter for said cly
theretofore or thereafter enacted by
the Legislative. Assembly, or by vote
of lb people, bo and tho sumo hereby
Ik :t nded by adding thereto Chap
let X to toad as follows:
t IIAITI Il
fieri on I. For the pun. me ol
pn. ruling, lends with elm-It to pir
i ll :.n tho i t ,' it. title i -till llilm-it ol
the IL'I'l'hcr Light i W.tler Com
pany, In ami to IIh ryrlem i f watei
ii, !,, now . 'ipjdyi'.ig the I. anility ot
llM'pner w.ih v iter, t.-eetlter with
nil ",c:i .m il:-.e , gionii.lH, toeer
VKi . ina r ;. hvliuai. engine it ml
eiiiipnii nt li-e.l i nd coii'iecled Willi
t.il l Kjsti in of water v m Ii-., lis III"
I'm noun Council may deem necen
mi :, and lo cniiMiuol, keep and
mi .: . n a giavll) hlein ol wittet
w.nkt. t.i uidei to piopeily and ado
ii'i l'-lv su pi. the n.iid city and the
inhibit. mis Unroof with wilier, the
i et in lie taken ifnm u source from
Willow i iei k t' tlttit.it y to the loliim
l.i i Itiwi in Mmiow I'mnity, (iieguil.
11 it rf Mini Nihil other soiiices tribii
l.li V to caul Willow deck. UK the
Cuiimiiii t oiimil of k.iiiI City of
II pi' ii i i in i, il. i in n ..! i iei ad
Hie pit l pie r nt pur
.lit it wu. water
,t. -ll.il .m l n;l;. I i-nl
.t Ill I' I 1. 1 it V M stc'H
. and t.-r r.nv or all
the i', nullum
: Hi ppm r l
"r.V. coin of 'he United S!a;es of the
i e-:r ii 1. rlaniiiird of value with in
ter' ri. tli'Moon in like r.dd coin at
the- d'le of fiv rind one half per eer!
(!14'a) per annum, payable semi
annually, each of said bonds to be a
direct general obligation of said city
of Heppner, and to be known as
CITY OF HEPPNER WATE'l
BONDS. Said bonds shall be dated
at a convenient time to bo fixed by
the Council, the maturity or maturi
ties to be likewise fixed by the Coun
cil, but not to exceed twenty (20)
years from date, and the principal
and interest of said bonds rfhall be
made payable at the Fiscal Agency
of the State of Oregon in New York
City.
Section 2. The debt limitations
contained in the' charter of said city
shall not apply to the bonds hereby
authorized.
Section 3. The Council shall each
year at the time of making the an
nual tax levy for city purposes in
clude in such levy, a sum sufficient
to pay interest due on the outstand
ing bond of this issue and to retire
I the principal thereof at maturity.
UESOLVLiJ FJ:;t:IEU, That this
resolution for proposed charter
lam ndments submitted to the voters
by the Council be filed with the Ho
co'der of the City of Heppner, for
:V:ib;'iis:;ion to tho legal voters of said
city, for their rejection or approval
lo b" voted upon at a special election
to be held as herein provided:
RESOLVED FURTHER, That tho
Cr.tiueil deems it advisable and tioes
hereby and herein call and make nc-
a: ary provision for tiie holding of a
apocial election which s'aiill be and
hereby js called to bov held on the
.'.Tib day of October, 1 ft 1 , between
'.he legal vol in;; hours on said date,
i nit dial sa'd lime be and the same
hereby is designated as Hie time for
l.oldiri:: siid special election, and the
Council Chambers in said Ciry are
lii'ia by tic. i"t',al 'd as the polling place
tiiereioi nod the following earned
e soni are hereby deaignaled and
poointtd aa. .-.nil for (lie jtii!; es and
1 :'l;s' of raid election, to-wit:
.'omi Kughri and W. 0. W'.Orrty,
i :;. c; D. W. Ilaitnott, Anna V en
civ i ml Mrs. H.irson Hughes. Clerks.
nr-MoLVFt? rraTHEit, t:i: for
the 'hereinabove proposed charter
amendments, the following ballot tl-
tle be and the same hereby Is-adopted
lo-wit:
cii itTi:i; amkimi:nts si bmit.
Till) TO Till.; VOTKItS HY THK
om.ho corxcn,
G!E$ COST GF GHEAT
I Informs Them of Lives and Treasurt
t Poured Out to Save
Civilization.
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'Hit nt I he Citv
Ii) .1 ill lull I, -Oil Mill llipliH I I i ll til
li.. and illpi'o of K'l'i'i.il i.ilii;,i
teiii li .iol id Mild l it) In the M in nf
On ll niilii it riioii aiiol Didlain
(linn linn), mid build- to be 111 lie
AX AIT
To amend the Charter of the City
of Heppner, mibmitted to anil ap
pi oved by the legal voters thereof at
the special election held therein, on
ieivtnbor 20, mm, nnd to amend all
' r.ior acts providing a charter for
aid city, or amending buhhi by ad
I in thereto Chapter X, providing for
in Issue of City of Heppner, In tho
mini of $100,000, tor procuring funds
for the purchase of the Heppner
Light A Water Company Water
Works System, and for making ad
ditions, heltci menu and extenslonn
loi adequately supplying the ( 'It)
with water.
leu Yon
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i'hat I. in R M i.uler In and he in 5tore
'n I a.. i uct ed to uhllt-h tho hiiieln
nbnve proponed chatter amc'iilineiitii
submitted to the voter by the
Council In the milliner provided by
law, that H tn h.i y, by publication til
tht i rei idutinii in Dili for Iwo cun-
iiiitu e pti Illicit ,mi i with in the t on
ly d i! iMuiieiliat. ly preceding said
tiii lal i lee ! ii i u III the Cielte Timi .
.ml lli;iiiei- lliiiibl, i"a boiiu
l ew .p,ipeii pulillsbeil In the t "It v it
lleppiii r nnd hen by iloslgnaleil fur
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t'.m i d bv ti e Cnuticil on lliln the
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lolluw iiik tnlo;
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(By Mt. Clemens News Bureau)
Aboard President Wilson's Special
train Carrying his warhiga-inst fhoe
who oppose the adoption by the Uni
ted States of the peace treaty and the
covenant of the Ideague o Nations in
to their households, President Wilson
last week invaded California.
And there, where the question on
which league opponents have ham
mered the hardest, that of Shan Tung
Is of most interest, the president found
the same enthusiasm among the peo
pie for peace and for Insurance
against future wars. The people want
tho long controversy ended. They
want this country '.o be able to again
turn its undivided attention to social,
economic and indus'rial development
Their leaders may not feel this way,
hut judging from the expressions
which met the president en every side.
The leaders have overstepped the
limits of the peoples patience in theu-
stubborn determination to force a
change in the great document.
Must Take This League.
"We must ifcko tbiu League o Na
tions,' said tu 't president, "lor tcore i
is no way in which another cau La i
obtained without compelling recall, j
niileraUon. by the puwera. And ill
vould sit very 111 upon my stomach to!
take it back to Geriuaiiy for conuiilera- i
Hon." I
"All over the world people are. loo!:-
lui; to us with euniidenee our rivals!
along with the weaker nations.. I pray i
Ood that the gentlemen who are. uj
laylng tlris thing may presently see it
in a dilfcrent light."
Germany, '.ha president declared, is j
taking now cgurago from our delay in '
ratifying the treaty and her news
papers and public men were again be- j
coming arrogantly out-spoken.
Deeply impressive were the figures
cf the cof:t of the late war, in lives ,
and dollars. It was the first time that ;
tile olucia.1 statistics have been made !
puhlie and the tremendous totals :
shocked the president's audiences.
Shows Cost of World War.
"The war." said President Wilson, I
cost Great Britain and and her Do-,
mains $38,000,000,000; France $2fl,u00r
000,000; the United State3 $22,000,-
000,000; Russia $18,000,000,000; Italy
$13,000,000,000 and a total. Including '
tho expenditures ot Japan, Belgium i
and other small countries; of $123,000,-1
CO0.000. !
It cost the Central Powers as fol- j
lows: Germany $39,000,000,000; Austria-Hungary,
21,000,000,000; Turkey!
end Bulgaria $3,000,000,000.
"Tte United States," the president
caid, "spent one million dollars an !
hour night and day for two years In
Its struggle to save civilization. All ;
this, however, fades into Insigni
ficance when the deaths by
bat'lo are considered," declared J
the president. Russia gave 1,-
700,000 men; Germany 1,600,000;
France 1,380,000; Great Britain 900.-
000; Italy 364,000; the United States
CO, 300. In all, almost' 7.500,000 men
perished In th great struggle, or
1.600,000 more men than died In all of
the wars of tho previous 100 years.
Should Renumber Recent Horror.
inese are torriDia raota, and wo
ought never to forgot them. We went
into this war to do a thing that wi.i
fundamental for the world ud what I'
have come out on this Journey for is.
to determlno whether the country kaa
forgotten or not. I have found out. ,
Tho country has not forgotten and It t
will never penult any who stands
in the way of the fulfillment of oui-
gnat pledges, over to fiirgct the sor
roful day he lii.uln the attempt." 1
Arhitr.it Ion ami dincuiMlon. the pres -'
idotit pointed out, must replace force ;
of arm In the) aottlotncnt of world ,
rnntroverleit. Cotmtuntly ho dwells
Upon tint fact that all th.i tia'Ums In
tho U-ait'to unr.'o to do nun of two
thing, firm to submit their d;rernceii '
to arbitral inn. In which can. they
anroo to abide by Ihn ilocUum ren
dorod. or, If unwilling to nrhi'rutn, to!
hsvit their inw dUi-iK d by tlm Coun- j
Cll of the LettKU", In which ca lX
month la grunt.-.! for di-cuolon. '
Thru month tnut olapn f ilowinc
thit rult of tin l.it stop in srbltra-1
tlon befort t!in tuition rotu-.-nied enn
doclarn war.
Holds Out Hops for lrUnd.
The pre!,! nt took .!
fluent!, tn riratie!i't,1.t t.v ti... . .. !
clCO ljilu r Ci'iitn !l t.) (Iirt ;
nc that ho Ih-Iiovc ln Uicl ,
her . bofuro the Li ,i,;u - ,
tor ftt!imi-tit h-n la I
actually In -i ,t.-;u --.
Sh m Turn!, ha .1,.. :..rt ,1.
turnrt.l ( ( j,,,, , J.iaan, h..
given h.-r o icu p;.-,!,;,. t., t
An.l r.h tho I.f.tiu" of N
f.treo, !,! th.t pre. .l.-nt.
! CHURCH NOTICES I
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Federated Church
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. We
use the lesons of the International
Sunday School Asociation. Morning
churo (service 11:00. Christian
Kndeavor 7:00 p. m. Evening ser
vices 8:00.
H. A. NOYES, Pastor.
Christian Science
Christian Science services are held
every Sunday morning at 11:00
o'clock in the lodge room in the I. 0.
0. F. building.
Testimony meetings are held every
Wednesday evening at 8:00 o'clock
at the home of Mrs. Eugene Slocum.
All interested are invited to attend
these services.
Subject for Sunday, September
21, "Matter."
FLOUR
RE-SALE
THE UNITED STATKS
(J It A I X ( OIJI'Ol l ATI O X
Announces that it will sell
"Straight" grade Hour, to all
purchases s, in carload lots,
in 140 lb. jute sacks, p-oss
weight delivered to any Hall
way station in Zons 10. com
prising t".ie States of Oregon,
Washington, and Idaho, at
not to excor-a $10.00 per bbl.
net cash. Purchasers will be
supplied from nearest avail
able mill, which may iwult.
n r li.'.'it saving for buyers'
nrcr-t'p.t.
Vliol:s:tlst ao'l .jobb':ip;
profits on such flour must
not exceed 7,"c per bbl. and
retailer's profits nitiNt not
exceed $1,115 per bbl.
l'N!TK.i STATES (iUAI.N
COIU'OUATIOX
510 Board of Trade Building
Portland, Oregon
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EVER SINCE ADAM'S TIME
When men tell you there is not much
opportunity any more for a young man with
no special advantages in the way of money,
position or education-, consider that they
have been saying this ever since Adam's
time.
Among men today who enjoy any degree
of material success, only a very few had spec
ial advantages. Their start was made by
saving money.
Money saved is an advantage to any
young man. It earns interest for him and
makes his opportunity wider.
First National Bank
HEPPNER, OREGON
Deposits Over One Million Dollars
SfTi
alley C
utter
Will Save 25 Per Cent
of Your Feed Costs
One-fourth of the dry feed that is
fed uncut is wasted. The Smalley cuts
dry feed so there is no waste, and the
stock get full value of the feed.
Nothing keeps up the flow of milk
in cold or bad weather like good succu
lent silage. Get the highest production
from your cows by purchasing a Smal
ley Cutter and putting your silage away
when feed conditions are best.
The 3-in-1 Smalley Cutter
Combines a complete Silo Tiller. Feed Cutter and Meal-Making Cutter all in
the one machine. Perfected thru ( years of experience in building machinery to
cut the cost uf feeding on the farm.
Drop in and let us demonstrate the Smalley. for you.
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