Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, November 11, 1919, Image 1

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VOLUME 6
HEPPNER, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER n, 1919
.NUMBER 26
EDRTLAND RESTAURANT
UCENE OF ROBBERY
CHINA CHAKIJE, I'UOPHIETOK
OK PLACE LOSES WEALTH
EVEN THE TENANTS GO ON STRIKE NOW
Thief Enters Bedroom, Secures $29
and Automatic ami Makes
(iood Getaway
A bold robbery was perpetrated In
Heppner last Sunday evening wher.
the Portland restaurant was entered
and robbed ct $269. An automatic
revolver was also taken.
The money was taken from a bed
room at the rear of the building and
the bold thief made his getaway with
out leaving a trace as to his identity.
At closing time Charlie, the. Chin
'"t proprietor of the place, locked
' - 4 ., sJVront door and after eating hin
' per i nthfi kitchen went to hif
bedroom and rested for awhile on
his bed. Before laying down he
placed his money and gun under the
pillow or 'his bed. After resting
awhile he went back to the kitchen
to put things to rights for the night
and upon returning to the bed-room
found the window open and his mon
ey and gun missing. Charlie at once
gave the alarm in the pastime next
door and the officers were at once
notified. Sheriff McDuffee and
Chief of Police Cason were soon on
the ground but aside from finding
foot prints under the window and
leading back to Chase street and
around the corner to Main, they were
unable to uncover any tangable clue.
The robber seemed to have very
effectively disappeared.
That the burglar was some one ac
quainted with Charlie's habits is
rather evident and the officers are of
the opinion that when Charlie locked
the front door and went to his bed
room the thief watched him, saw him
place the money under the pillow,
and when he left Che room it wag but
the work of a rmntcnt to raise the
window, , secure the valuables and
make a quick Ri-t-away.
Charlie has, been encaged in the
rcsU'.uranf bushier!! in Heppner for P
'number of years. Prior to the first
big fire, in Juno, 1918, he operated
restaurant on Willow street , ad
joining the V.v.7. -Ite-Tlmes office. He
was burned out there and later
leased the Portland Which he has
since conducted. He Is a quiet, inof
fensive man and a good citizen, much
more of a credit to the town than
I
t:ie court to wlm-li
THIS IS AHMIST1CE DAY
Armistice day is being celebrated
in Heppner today by it holiday for
the schools and banks and a big
dance being given under the auspices
of the Elks lodge in honor of the re
turned soldier boys.
It may not be as noisy a demonstra
tion as the old town enjoyed last year
but every body is mighty glad the
war is over.
(iKAl)IX(i ON HIGHWAY EXPECT
ED TO COMMENCE THIS WEEK
These tenants ot a New ork budding went on strike against
appealed that they had formed a kind of soviet.
tiitsr landlord, who told
A party of gentlemen represent
ing Oscar Muber, who lias the con
tract for grading the highway from
the Gilliam county line to Heppner
were in town last. Friday conferring
with Judge Campbell and making ar
rangements to have active woiK
started some time this week.
It is undestood' the work will oe
staited on the lower end, near Mor
gan, altho crews of rock men will be
scattered along the line wherever
there is heavy rock work to be done.
It is expected Mr. Huber will em
ploy a large force as the work is to be
completed by Apr-il 1, 1920. ,
The gentlemen here Friday were.
Messrs. Carrigan,' general manage! ;
Wickner, field superintendent; and
Mason, foreman.
LOCAL IRISHMEN WILL
ATTEND DEVALERA MEET
PRESIDENT 11SISH ItEI'l 1SI.IC I.N
PORTLAND NOV. 15
Noted Champion of Irish Kreodoni
Has Thrilling; unci Dramatic,
Career
s
ORGANISATION OF FARM
KEAl? SI CCESSFVL
UV-
BUDGET FOR 1920 MADE- VP AP
PROXIMATES $150,000
out! PctiCor-r. Granted. Sheriff's
!tii(ll!tin Accepted and Suc
cessor Appointed
County Agent Hunt reports splen
did progress in the work of organiz
ing farm bureau locals in the differ
ent districts. Meetings have already
been held at Lexington, Eightmile,
Liberty and Gooseberry all of which
were well attended and much inter
est riianifested. Regular monthly
meetings will be held and a promis
ing start in the work has been made.
The following gentlemen have born
elected chairman of their respective
districts:
Lexington, S. L. Stephens; Goose
Morrow County Court held a rath-, b(jn..( Nelf Johns(m; Eightmile, 1,
important meeting last Wednes-1 A R(nlding. L)be,.tyi Theodore An-
H.
C. L. C AI SES SHERJF SHI IT'S
RESIGNATION
day and Thursday at which time con
siderable county Luiilneu) was dis
posed of. After auditing and aiiov,
ing the usual grist of bills a peti
tion lrom II. H. Weston et al., of
de: son.
Mr. Hunt left Monday forenoon foi
Iloardnian where a meeting was he'd
that evening. Meetings are l;i.(
scheduled for Irritron. Alnine ,im!
Doardimin, asking lor a special road ! j()ne tjlis v,., .
meeting in district 4 yn- the purpose j
of voting a special 10-miU road tax
for that district. The petition was.
granted and the meeting was called J
for November 22nd.
A contract was entered into wilit
Mat Halvorson and M. U. Morgan for
right of way for ei-unty road tliroiikti
the thief who robbed him, no matter their lands on condition that the
what the color of his skin. ! j county fence the right of way an '
v. i provide two cattle passes on each
WORK STARTED ON NEW HoTlil
(TRCITT COIRT MEETS IN
HIM EE SESSION
Circuit court met in regular No
vember tenn Monday morning but so
light was the docket of law, equity
and criminal business that the term
was easily terminated In one day.
Three persons were admitted to
full citizenship as follows; Theor
dous G. Denisee, former subject of
Wilhelmlna, Queen of Netherlands.
Fredrich Rauch, subject ol the
present government of Russia.
Joseph Charles F. Lee, subject of
George V., King of Great liritain and
Ireland.
C. I!. Rowers was granted a
divorce from Lena A. Bowers
Several unimportant casis were
settled and dismissed and altogether
t'at amount of court business Indi
cates that Morrow county people are
tnd good na.t-
I I Kl. SHORTAGE HITS HEPI'.NF.K I
The fuel shortage, incident to foe
coal strike, has hit Heppner a pret
ty good Jolt In the matter of light
rnd power.
Manager Pruyn was compelled to
conserve his limited fuel supply by
cutting the light and power service
24 hours to' 8 hour and now
nlvr uses power must work at
ix cars of coal ordered before the
Mrlk commenced failed to arrive
and It wan Impossible to locate them
until Saturday evenlnn when one car
rolled In. It Is hoped, however, that
n si pply will be available In a few
days so that ren-ilar service may be
resumed.
Hli CITIZENSHIP H SOMEWHAT
MINED
form.
V. D. Cox et al., petitioned tin
court for vacation of a section of
county road In their district and the
county roadmaster was ordered to in
vestigate tiit nmer and mnke a re
poet t" the county lourt.
A resolution was passed Appropri
ating the sum of $1,000 from the
road fund of road district No. 4 for
BUivey of proposed new road from
Lena down Butter creek to I'matllla
county line. It being understood and
agreed with " Charles Bartholomew,
W. W. Howurd and II. P. Doherty
that they will stand good for any
further Tumls which might be need
ed lor the expenses of the survey.
The resignation of Sheriff E. M.
Shutt was accepted and George Mc
Duffee was appointed to fill the va
cancy. The court made up the liudper f i
the cotnlni' year whh h amount' d. in
round number, to !l5t.nfn.
Work started with something ef a
rush on the new hotel M"nday morn
ing. Excavation for the foundation
Is under way and materii.l ior the
concrete work is rapidly ben
seiuhled. lLnson Hughes, who hw
been watching for suciii development
for some time wore a finu, big, broad
smile Monday forenoon and asked
the Herald to suggest for hfhi that It
begins to look as tho the knorkers
will have to discard the little wooden
hammers they have been using and
get. some good, big rtcel sledges as
real concrete work Ih pietty hard t
bust up.
ATTENTION SHEEP MEN'
GREENHORN DISTRICT
I
J
John lirun.'iitd. of Il'iutdimin. was
:" Monday att.nd na circuit court (HIS l'IHMMIMNG Cl.WM IN THE
in an effoit to have hl rtili-ri'hti
c'tal';htcnid nut In unli'f that he ran j
ferine a pap"it lo vl!t h's oh! j Adrian M.itt'- 'ill ixiirtud n In
I n'ne In l;ici -Loi !n- white II,. d.. ii.-n fimu O " G;' nt .rn mhiIi f
n-l t him pome property lul'ti t ; ,!ti ir w hi-ie he lia In" n ! . h !
! iu;r- bin ritti-ntiun. inn a wry nonit!ng mine i!ir t;a ll.t'
... ItiuiiK.iard's ritizi nxhlp I j tt suiiriH-t . The pioji.-ly u h
.,me lit u.lX' d by the i.nlt Of the i-. li d lie u Sus:inille nd run I"
war. When he left lils old home ev- .tlai- In npn-r, ih t. gold st.d
nil jeni ago li 4 a s'ltijiH-t of j ..d. ity (nun th led at- s.h.w
G'-nnmy a t' e i. u!l of Hip llun t ut i' of $ f, " p-i tou TUr Ms
h. oiiU imMtcd hl country in Hie , Kui. of piof ri), irnwi - ", ll- fc m
Finr-i u-winn war. II" Im ! H nt- r.itht Ifcan in the I.ikIi a
i. -ady tk't nut I:i fil ' lt!eat.ip .at up Mr Mjft' nn has a w II
papers, hut i0 lie ajipliwl tot hin j Iin.-d tut. body ;i ! t nl- t mm
final papers, following t ; lUnv of l.li h lite MS mi pie wu In! n
o.e big war, h found t!t li t j Mr MH...,n lioe. to t lut. t
tiit n of France. e niar Lave to amount of wnk done on the (!.!
Lift the entlte piorwdtnt over! he but the tnpiil,i
asaln b fof f e knows J)t wh' te he j fy of riirlng min ts in that l
Oregon Wool Growers have been
cordially Invited to hold their 22nd
Annual Convention at North Port
land during the week of the Grand
Opening of the Interationnl Livestock
Exposition building, November 17th
to 22nd.
This Invitation has been accepted
and Pr-ldcnt W. II. Harmtt has Is
'ucd an official call for a meeting
'o' be held In the Assembly Hall of
Ibe exchange building, I'nlon Stock
Yards, for Thmsday and Friday, No
vember 2nth and 2 1st. Eveiy Wool
Grower of the Mate, w hether a mem
her of this niganlzation or not. is
uited lo mtetid to tnke iidvanliig
if the opportunity lo meet stockmen
and woil growers fiotn nil pails o
f ie I riilf-d Stafs and Cimuda, hti
foi the tii llei.il good of Olir llldll It'
We hope Hey one lliteie'ted in
the s!w p Industry will be I h I .
1 j. o. h ai;i:u.
HeeH tai
l at. Mr. liurnxaaid wsnu to ie.
I'irn to Kurope a full INd rilUrn
of lh Foiled HtatfS an tliett will be
no doubt about him bioi able lo r
t ! wha b Ish to.
Herald r1aasif14 Ada gat result.
rS8f word.
Dirt lett him t do What he could
slon H hopes the labor aiualion
ill lie aontrwhat rlesreil up by Bel
tmiinier when h will cut on a full
fotre of niea and try to gt the pmp
rtr on t ahippina: basis.
Mr. Matteoon eipeeti to spad the
fnlf 1t H'ptBar.
1
MARRIED
taiiH-nler-Pi
! W. II Carpenter, of Llkl.ti,, I
and Mi S'vlvU E, Price, of Visanuhi
i.t.
To the People of Morrow County
oFr the past several months I have
been planning, and have finally 'de
cided to join the great and growing
army of salaried meu and women
throughout the country who are
signing their official positions, chief
ly on account of the high cor.t
living. In my particular case second
ary causes have contributed toward
making this decision, but the chief
reason is that the enumeration re
ceived is- not commensurate with the
services '"tiderfd nor witV the res
ponsibility t:Fiiiiied.
I had ped like the rest, that the
end of. ti'S 'wa.' would- bviae a, reduc
tion in the prices of necessities, but
Ins-read they have b'-en mounting
higher and higher. Y t most, of the
rnilarics received nowaday.-! romain j genorally law abidin
ittst the same as iltry v.-ere w lien iiv-, ui-ed
in;- expeif.es wei-e, mil nit't'.i more
tiian one-third wna;. i. '-y ar- ivnv. io
the late shuffle of the cards the pro-
Fslonal men and women who have
pent a lite tune in training met;
linds for skilled sei vices to the pub
lic, are Ibe goats, tinaneially consiu-
d esiieelallv these drawing salar
ies. No one is- pat tu-ulariy to pianie
for this condition, hut it iij me that
Ollgllt 10 Il0 lemeiiieu HI me 111:11
portuniy.
I made a financial sacrifice to ac
cept the sheriff's office a year ago,
but the war was on, and it looked
like the I. W. W.s, the pro-Germans
nd oilier home enemies to the gov
ernment would give the sherltf I
ty of that outdoor stienuous a'ivity
which my nature has always craved.
The armistice ended all that, and the
sheriff's office has reverted back to
hiefly n tax-collecting, book-keep
ing, confining proposition, wnicn,
thougli efficient In , my nature re
bells against.
Deeply grateful to the people ol
Morrow county, who have given me
more political honors than was any
man's right to expect, I am going to
bellev that their rense of fairness
and understanding of my case will
xonoiate me from blame in milking
this move.
The most agreeable and congenial
relations nave at all iltnea exit n-'i o
tween the law-i-nfoiclng. good-roadH-
btiildmg county ro-itt and tnys'lt.
likewl'-e the able district attorney,
and all my'other l!ow "IiihihI' " in
the c-i'll t llOUfe,
The fearless, i-xpi rb need and (
psible iiinn wllniil lire eiilintv coin I
i ' ' -en to sni'cei-d me, ftijoyK the
I'Otii ill' nee Of the peo; e,
1 a hi embarking In the ni-i ei:ite
and Iti-nrance busluei-a and my field
of opeiations will be In Mm tow n.nti
t :''i my home an-l otflre of r-n t
lit h ;.pner- In whh li rmirily, 11 H I
hue ilways maintained, are ti be
(outiil the most ptotperoim. ciiit.-nli d
cl-is-4 of people, the i ln apel good
land and the fin. ft ilinmte in Hie
We. I.
Slnceuly yours,
H. M. FIICTT
A large delegation of local Irish
men will go to Portland the latter
part of the week to lie present at the ,
Irish Nationalist meeting at the Port
land auditorium Saturday evening.
Michael Kenny, John Kilkenny, John
F. Kenny, Francis A. MeMenamln and
a number of others, it is understood
will go from Hoppnt r.
Eani(,nu Do Valuta, president of
the Irish Republic, is one, of the big
figures in the world at the present,
time. Few oilier men in these later
days have experienced the pains of
martyrdom and the thrills of prefer
ment more fully than has" this fight
ing American who bears an Italian
n,,nie and Irish heart. He was born
in New York City October 14, 1882,
and in his comparatively short career
has had more thrilling experiences
than has most national leaders of
more than twice his age.
During the Insurrection' of Easter
week, 1916, he was in command of
100 njen hi one district of Dublin
and with this insignificant force he
stood off two divisions of the Eng
lish army until he received orders
to be shot but later the sentence was
commuted to penal servitude for life.
He broke jnil, however, and escaped
to Ireland where he was later, by n
three to one vote of the adult male
voters of the island, made president
of the republic.
He is now in the United States
pleading the cause of Ireland before
the people of the greatest republic
on earth and his present tour Is said
to he the longest and most compre
hensive ever undertaken In this i-iibii-
tr.
Will i EIS
SELLS ANOTHER
RANCH
Roy V. Whiteis reports (he sale of
the O. J. Cox ranch on Ulu-a creek lo
Ed Kellogg. The place contains 200
acres ami Is ciinsiilii ed one of the
best small places in the county. Mr.
and Mrs. Cox will move In lo rooms
in the fair building for I'm- winter
and Mr. and Mrs. Kellogg will take
pos;-,oKv.ioil of the place nt once. The
consideration was $7,800.
Mr. Whltels also reports the sale
of u lot he recently pincliiised at
Max Crundall and Miss Roberts, of
Portland, are here this week auditing
the county boo'ks at. the court, house.
.loo Hayes and family have remov
ed to Pendleton, leaving for that city
last Sunday the steenth famMy who
have within the p,i':i year been furred
to leave Heppner h, 'cause of lack of
houses. The house Mr. Hayes occu
pied was sold some time ago ami lie
was unable to find another. Heppner 1 Main and Church streets to W. G.
sure needs more houses and needs ! McCarty. Mr. Mcl'arty expects to
them bad. I build a residence on the properly.
Miintuna. were united In nianlag
the Federated rhiiri h pronstge la
Sunday looming. Rev. If. A. ,V)e.
pastor of the rhurrh, perfo'mlng the j Mono county's new, old sheriff,
rerernnny. The bride arrived (rom Go I MeDuffc". looks as natural
W.s -iU jlntufdsy e ning. Mr. a ! please behind the riek In On
and Mrs Carpenter will teId at ; ,eti!f' offlre. It fact he liss In n
Eightmile where Mr, Caipentar I ; stl tt' be of the offlre a d' ptlty ever
postmaster and merchant slnr Ma term plret last January,
i II I appointment to Ibe recent varan
) jive general aatlsta'tlnn.
ftead tfc Mrald classified ad.
LAND OWNERS!
Land Buyers
PLEASE LISTEN
v 1 have resigned the office of Sheriff
,r in order to eilaUish in llencr a
Real Estate and
Insurance Office
I want a sli.nrii ymir hii-iiie-. I am verv faint!
with all lite land and the land aim's in Mot pr.v
t'liint' , and haw a wide :c iiiaiiitatn-c with tin- "in
side hniiii-M-i Ki r and tnnin'wd i r-i i j d who ,m- Icm!..
am
iar
injr I'd"
a In ad v
ale lami itn e -1 tin til , main ! v,!nni
t-ked me In connect ih'-m tip.
IF YOU WANT TO SELL YOU!'
WHEAT I'AKM Ok STOCK RANCH
Ci.tiie in am
v, ite, -in inn
Ih'mII or what m want lo !tn.
M'f llie a! litter, or ' on ran
lie a full ! r tit, i inn i ,i what v-
AliSOI.rTKI.Y. A. Sol. "Alii;. DI AL
f.l AkANTl'.l-.l) to lUM.h' and M-.l.t.l K
E. M. SHUTT
Temporary Office Upstairs in Court House "
l'ereM'titiK al-o the j;reat Oregon Life hiMitame
('ompan and .several Atncrieati lire I iwh ami'
Companies.
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