HFPPNFR VOLUME 6 HEPPNER, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1920. NUMBER 36 JEWS OF. LEMBERG HONOR PHESIDiNT WILSON -UMIUUNIIJI! IrtilHitn STATE CHAMBER HELD PROFITABLE MEETING 'WEEK AT GORVALUSi BUY IRISH BONDS ( oi 1 1 , airs to hi: imi-rov i;j 111.11 -kmc o: iuki.am) aithor (.P.AIV NOTATION MSlTSSKR ! i.KS .HKMMMUMMi I SSI' K Interesting Clippings From "Fm-m- )r.-Rn .--ked to Subscribe $10, ! cr's Week Xcivs," Published Dm- I COO. .tS.iriow anil (liliiam ( nun in Sessions Which Was Success ! lies $2.5tK Farmers' week at O. A. C. is be- coming- quite an institution and this j year the greatest number of farm- 1 era look advantage of the short j course? in fanning, f toc'k-ernwiiii-. j hoi ticultttre, home economics ami j other subjects included in the curii- culiifn than at any previous meeting. Farmers, stockmen, f r'.iitgrower- and others interested were present J'rom all seel ions of t he state and the vly proceedings were published in o laily newspaper, known as the Farmers' Weekly News, which was established for the purpose. From copies of the News received at this office we learn that Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Turner, their daughter, Miss Anita and their son, John Turn er, County Agent Hunt and C. C. (Continued on page 4) Morrow county people who believe in celf (' termination for small na tions a-f to be giv n an oppor-itrc-y t help iml;,r:d in 'itr fight for :'ive ilptu ;.nri independence. I "Dial Kireann,'' tiie elected con- grrts of the Irish people has author ized the sale of $ 1 O.nil0,i!00 in 5 per cent bonds and Irishmen. Irish-Americans and their friends in this country have- been asked to subscribe $1,000,000 of that amount as theii quota. Of this sum Oregon is ex pected to subscribe for $100,000 and Morrow and Gilliam counties com bined have been asked to take $12, 500. F. A. McMenamin, of this city has been named by the state committee as chairman for Morrow and Gilliam (Continued on Page 5) "DRUGLESS MEDICINE" 10 "BLOODLESS SORCERY" ' Highest Medical Au (hority on IM-ttgs A few days ago the press announced, the world over,- the death of the greatest authority on drugs, Dr. Osier, formerly of James Hopkins University, but of recent years of Oxford. The medical magazines and many other publications will be crowded with words of appreciation of what this man h as contributed to tcience and it would be fitting here to again call attention to his contribution on the subject of drugs in the Km y clopedia Americr.na which is one of the latest and best works and rasy be ,v, en in the Heppner school libraiy- Dr. Osier my.': "Hut the tu w school does not feel itself under obligation to give any medicine whatever." The modern treatment of disease relies very greatly on the fo called natural methods-, diet and excercise. brtaing and massage, in other words, giving the natural forces the folios-, scope by .f.tsy and thorough r utrition. Increase ! Slow of M'-oi'., raid ro:p&v.l cf obstructions to the excretory system or the circulation- in the tissues." This Is the result partly of the remarkable experiments cf the Pails and Vi enna schools Into the action of drugs, whie",i have shaken the stout est faiths; There is but one conclusion to draw, that most drugs had no effect whatever on the diseases for which they were administered" Kncyclopn'.la Americana, Vol. X (Munn. C, New York.) The leading medical men of the world have given up drug practice. Vnquer-i ionubly the future of the healing art is a combination r drugless prop'.iyhxis (or prevention) and the:apui sis (or cure) of disease, wot kin hand !i hand with corservativ (or sane) surgery which operates only tit. a last r.-sott and then only when .there Is some rational hop-- of benefit, from taking radical treasures. Sometimes the simplest way to explain any thing Is to font - 11 with something else In the n.me class. 1 shall 'aere contrast t'n.c less methods and bloodless suigtty with the traditional methods ol practice In a case that came t'nde r my observation. "Renal onlculm colic" is another term Tor a "stone" passing from the kidney to the bladder. The long narrow tube along which the urine pastes from the kidneys down Into the bladder Is called tnt "u-et'.-r". Wait people want Is facts. I shall not Indulge In theories in these arti cles hut contrast old and new Ideas of treatment i.s applied In one actual experience. Have treated so'tral ) ulsil'.ar cases but will take this one and give all t ,,-. r.i-tl. ulai s Just i.s they occurred. ' ',, H.iW ItenitM nleillll" folic Was Relieved t i The history of the cse, cs I learned It firm the patient, follows: The pat!nt had been taken with a Jain In fhe ah(!oiY,.n to the left or the navel and was rompidhil to lie down. A physic ian was rent for who ent over the synpton-s art I concluded thut It whs probably a:i attack ol ir.letaiul Indigestion. It is often v i y hard to determine such films by a meiely "t yinptoiiiattr" diagnosis, which Is bound to be superficial and oil hues mi-l-ading. I!" admin iteie, r. raMinriic. T'..e pain w,-s r nun, th.l he was called b,t-'-ii ml ali'i ml in i n . ! tr.g -"t o -thing to i.-llcw the pain pie gat :-. - vcie adminicle, d again, li lt on the i, How in;. i!,iy Or": ir'"! he no change unless it was an the wors tl,.y railed in an oilier physician. The two pli sin an com Imbd, so ! ; into- :t in u-1 be s Itelitii.itloll of 11 o.a!l i :i t . t tl . a'ld so th. v ir-,- n.ded to work on t nit th-my tint, I I 1 i n the At lltl'l' I piOifede.l to link.' c, infill A,l"iitl.t ion of tl,e Jei runt's tissues alone the pine, Tl ,. of com ..hn, not been done l.y the other pllli I.UI" slll'e l I II' I a p.l't Ol tin il i.ltl.O is. In the -iglon wheie the tn iii' none o,r fro'ii the spinal cod to sup; ly tie- tntesiini", 1 loiind no foulil". Tins avoned n,e tht t.ie bovn-N lint Invidved. Further on down the spin", however, on leioluni: P e pn'tlt of eniel l-ellee of the tlcte supply to t!,e kldlles and w,tei, to'itiil the ti.ii 't win i l h mi ly rnnt -'ed. oi e" arnl r. "sitlve und-i pri--it" 1 l.ni w, tin n. thi't the tro-itde w.n. , ((.,' thele. Tlie p.itlen' t in ttet t ute 1.1 lot T'le .. hei.e,.',il .t in the abdomen i" the I" ' "I the n-oe and in t te ifu,n if the lliall Itlte.l ne. t..gelli. l with !! eVrflnihritlnn of spine local. . 'he trouble il"-! II ' ' I '' '' '- H'l II! the t t . 1 1 ! . It. l.ltioK the I l. ti ls '. I niMle.l Hie Mniie i I'.i.. I hlnl t.e ; p;ne , td'P h t he 111. let It"! ( r i. -i ; ! .ol.i'.'.t t.o-.t : ii ,i i i I - I ' n tin r In 1,:,! I ..111. I gel T I. 1 l,pl .t,.l 'I "i 1 I i ' .. I.' . i! n ii.'.i ui ii-. p n1 t; .lone" j-'i. -l li veil. For i-lev.n ).-1!. t - 'lV ' Morrow county, and d inns thai t d :' thai h ro-r to ni ani f n , thie or font ra.i jjtu.n.'l tX tt." i .. i t.-;... ,i .)..; I n ! i r .i ... lr In 5 I - trtv i-.-sl.-d itei) rat of i in i l.i" . nrt Ii of tin '-. thst 1- ftfih r.f lirti feaily ndd to hat th kn:? )"). 1 "r '"& record "don't oi think?" Th above a't ren at p ar ,nc from week t week la this pa per will be p. il in pan p M't fmm or reprint and yon ran , n (CctttifiuH on Pa roof) tt ' 3 c i i "Art.. k. r,i;oY, vn UKi'in siiM. r l JOHN DAY DISTRICT KKTl ItNS rassiiig of Old Time "Wind Jam mers" Presence of Modern Live Wires Voted The .lews of l.emberg, (Itilicin, recently paid a great tribute to President Wilson by ilacing his name in the tjohli'ii Rook of the Jewish National Fund,, which will he placed In some building in Jerusalem. It. contains the names of those who hate rendered some great service to the Jews. The photograph shows the certiorate issued to Mr. Wilson. . : SELLING AS IMPROTANT AS BUYING AN excerpt from an article in Western Ad vertising by Mr. Paul Findley, Retail Mer chandiser of the California Fruit Growers Kxchange says: "The adage 'well bought is half sold,' is pernicious not that it untrue, but be cause it fixes the merchant's irnvfd' on buying in stead of on selling. What the retailer must seek to learn is how to sell. He must think sellings He must plan selling. If he will do this and just to the extent that he does this, he will likely be a s-uccessful merchant." Too many merchants are carrying on their shelves many hundreds of dollars worth of goods wir-t.li their customers do not know is there. The manufacturer, as a class, has come to the full realization of the absolute necessity of advertising as a means not alone to increase hw sales, but also to cut down his selling cost. Yet, without the co-operation and backing up of the retailer, the advantage of the manufacturers ad vertising is discontinued considerably. It is a psychological fact that nine times out o! t n ihe housewife who reads an advertiMiient of a certain braiv! oi 01 ids which she wants or ' 1 K' desire for which is 1 iVued by the adurtUc m -;it. v il go to ti e s' re v.-hi- b has advertised, in pi; i h.'iM- 1 hat rail -cnlar .uticle, and will tu -i I '"lik to a-k i i'e litvi'i ' ;.l t whi t e she I'egiliail. trade- for it. even thmiii -he goes (o him fur the reMoi' !ur order and thi- she does tin! ahv.r. -d". 1 it her, but goes 011 and completes her order .il the other 'tore. MORROW Wil l. UK ll.KVHKKKNT K! AT IRRIIKiATIOX ( ON (.RKSS Morrow county will be ably repre sented at the irrigation ocngress In Portland this week, arrangements having been made whereby Hon. Km melt Callahan and S. H, Hoard man, both of Boardinan, will jointly repre sent the Boardman and Hcppner com mercial club. Mr. Callahan Is one of Oregon's most gifted public speaker and Mr. Roardman has, perhaps, mete egenulne "dope" on the John Day project than any other man in Ihe state. F. It. Ilrown, secretary, and F. A. McMenamin, attorney for the John Day district, will also at tend the congress and tiie (gtiartelte will make a Ktrong combination. HOAKOMW I'OIITMIANS III lit I on many men nan! - play the ,1-1 tin- Ih ganie, itlH 111 the -tore wailuiy 101 trade to run into ihem. and a-k for what it uanl.-. They may buy t'ie b--t of wide!) adeilt-- d good-, at right pine-, and then -il down and e " initid readi i -, - l.n kt( ilu-ir eu-lomei I" a- letting tiuin kii"w good- i- coiii-enied. M 1 reliant s ! .wa S. II. Iloardmaii. C. W. Cobb anil O M. Warner are here from Hoard ,111111 on ro. id hushi"s 11111I are, pci- llllIS. llll illi lllallv. Hill I I illg II tew en president iul hooiin'. Mi. lto.it dm ii n. who in the origitiiil lliovci iimn, is t-onnwlml elingiiiiiil thai bis candi date has lefused to run while Mr t'olili, who Ik boontmg Hi Jolmson sky hi. Is 101 1 e-pondlngly well ph io-i-il ,ir In- hi.ii been advising Ills nelghboi:i to lloovctie on Hoover as a pi csidcnl i.ii 'andnlale nnl to liili-li tlu-lr wagon to '.he III turn - Johnson. Mr. Wi.tm has not y.-t comniiiie.) himselt on tin political silnatlon but In- iniintuieil to lleiulil npoitii that In- I" not always asleep when tils cw-n ai shut ami that lie Is apt to spin.;. .1 politi cal sensation on a lot of lo n'-i':li- lllll plilll II I.HIM 1(1.11 1 I II' l n. kt 1 old n.iii' ii' ike- tio nl mail 1- 'liiiil'inr o nii'inc . 11,.:. llll. I , ,ilo to il. ti-il' illi .. 1 ".e. M . il HA- 1 1 .HI del I II" 10 1 llll -11 III l.o e . tin- i liilor-. 111. Ill i,l the riietm polo of norther Morrow m,,: I'll P 1 ; llo 1 1 1. ( hum 1: so d 1(1,1 i,,,.i. F. It. Ilrown, who attended the an imal meeting of the Oregon State chamber of Commerce at Portland last weik as a representative of lite John Day Irrigation district, ha.i re turned to Ileppner and speaks in the h'-hest praise of the work of the se sion. Mr. Ilrown was a member of the Heppner delegation thiit attended the initial meeting last winter when tin state chamber was organized and he says he noted a big increase not only In the members attending b.ut also to a great extent in the calibre of tin men present. The sessions were strict ly business throughout and no long-- winded, old time political or near po litical speeches were attempted nor would they have been permitted had some old time brother undertook to put. one over. Speakers were uniformly brief and to the point and those present were thus enabled to get a line on the gen eral needs of Oregon as n common wealth or combination of communi ties. Not a single resolution was passed or recommendation made only for some proposition which is of gen eral interest to the state at targe. An effort 'vas made to secure the en dorsement of the chamber for some purely local measure hut all such efforts were promptly "squelched." The John Day project was recog nised as one of the coming big pro jects of Oregon and wh recommend ed to the Oregon Irrigation Congress which will meet in Portland this week, for further consideration. Mr. Ilrown say. that In a brord sense Irrigation was the big iiieslion at all the sessions as hardly a snbjeci was considered but what, in some way touched on the reclamation ol Oregon's arid and semi-arid lands. 1'rai tically evety city, town and vil lage in Oregon that has any suit of comiiieicial omaiiiation was- tept. seated by from one to half a dozen delegnt, s. IV A. Anderson, who went to I'oil lalld iliti ing the session on pi lval" business and who hoped to lie able to represent I lie Ileppner Commercial club at the meeting, was unable to do Bo because of the pressure ol nersoii nl business affan s. ' 1 1 d.i v 1, I. , Iir C, Ih,, I.,, I . i 'ii l. le bl'' V i'lpl pi Iiln Ol Hi.- I'.il.ir. Il-, I. I Co fto I','- pill h,.-e ol I'e (. i., H ha e -tucked I 1 . l hv W I. I to tin let e- -ll) ol .!' Il-lllg. '! I , b.''g! lofo- ;,l ., oiir 1 out'. !. h'. . i!m n-gt.. 1 ;i .,!. ' . '.! W II yi.'ttlUI ,1 tl.tti; Ue oii'y to ti ll of a 1,1, 1 1 i-'.ng I- tip- :u,: . Mi' ! -i i- hi! me-- w 01 id, an ii s u ilbofii diim 11 - i' .it, t' tin i-inia-and ".a D-r aii I a lew -jintal . . . ( . ii'ii-, b-.t cvry l.iy in tin- Near; and, iinhk. ate other alualilc poss --ion. the more y. i u-e ii i in better it grows. nv-t, elu-api'-l 1 1 1 - 110 1 iiii'i : ',1 1 1.1 ah a !. : !o !. .,i;r- ! 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