I PAGE FOUR THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON Tuesday, January 6,.lq2o THE HEPPNER HERALD S. A. PATTISO.W EDITOR AND PUBLISHER An Independent Newspaper Kr.v -on. f. ' i in: i:i '-'in tiuv o. i i (,i;j-:; '.vf-nt.f.n ,'or: J : -s- i t :. t .- .J' I , i r : I.' oiii.tv - '!-,t;i! r-,i:e . l.vHi. 'nt . t :.o n Mor; e-, r ,'i i i'. v.'- o',:iook 't;s iopo:;'.:i '' 'Mi' f ! I , L.' 1 1:'- r h' ; ii..- ', ! ::01 I I : :oi i t-i ot'ni! ,or; v- -i;r ', i r. i ( i i-t. it. Oi '!'!' .'-'tior,.- '' t'..e .i!t- i;n i ' ton,' ! tan'-o o' ir irott ion ;,nd ay tn- depend '! upon liiat U.ey v t ill -- i '.ri-'-'-riti-d at the i-nnm w:i i d li-at.o!,,- iirid nothing '.''ill ' " I'-tt undone ti. it uii! ;ni;tri'-e ti.e -.teie-t ot their pi- i t :i i; !ai projei-ts. Urn ii-w people know anj'thiiu ; 'out the John Hay piojert. Few i ( .o.e its inn :nit ndi in aire,-.--!-, i'. : ih an i. if: over aii other piojert in ' if not I li wi-.-t. in low altitude and -alubi ions climate. Now is the titm : it Morrow i on m y people to u t to 'h- i lour and tii sr4- tin- iin pm la nri o! icir inoj.'tt, (I,!,! only jlo Morrow (iiiil y and ca:iiiii Oii-non. out to 1 ntii e Mate. I In- whole noi i h- - est to I In- i ion a t lame. We in-ill not think for a iniriul. !:i,it tin- tni-n troin ffhcr t-ef-tion.-- of ' ic .slati? wiio meet in I'm Hand tn.iy eek will put'in their time boor tiu . hav.- h oj , experience or bat-hie John Day pioy-cl. They w ill ht.owleiU- o poiiulat and p'ivat-ma.tii-is of tlo-ii own to ui-jre. If j busin. s ,.,1,4 r;,us tioverniiM ni. and i H bife.-t and be.st trrii;atiin pio-i-i-t in Oii-iin i.s to have a look i n Morrow county and Gilliam count people will have to he on the Kloun-i rid look a Iter it t hi-mselves. I : v i y comtiiercoil organization in 'his county, it there an- in reality i.lyv sin h, slimilil send a sHunt: di-le-i a t 'mi to I'm i h, ml unit lake sum.. Ollierted aclion to net the metis of tie- loli n I i.i y pioj.-cl before Ho- p,-o-I I'- if the slate. Wh.it Will tin- HeplHH-l' f'om . ial lull do in this mallet ? Shall w i busy and try lo do so hini,' lor ui 'dves or thall we sit tinht i.t ! otiie and let this bip chance tl i l)y? VM i:i 1(11! PIMSIDIM : liIMM S MAN In a timely arthle in a ii-cent is-s'l- of Hie Sahnila) liviiiiu-- 1'i-st, Samuel (!. Itlythe points oill 'h- n. II III heeil liu Hie people i, I ' imi t i n I St. ill - lo au , ' I I I ' ,, lime iMihtii'.il a! 1 1 1 la I ions and. i t pin' "I H e liiaelllll.lll,,!! . 10 ,,i(: ill pnlitil' !.lli I.' till- old p.l I t -. In Mini a .i ii.i '' hummus m, i i i" i. ,;,i-i,i -' ho ,11 be lllili'l I ! ..! I',e M li'- t' I. II ill t I llt'l i t HI e II, ,. p. ,-! nn D 'in- i-i.ii nt i ,( i e., 1 !,n ; it o! .- 'rriiot, II le II e '.,,p!, V. - Mi :l:' .- :!.. in ,ns i .ip 'III. ml I "II Holes ill h S uj e- p i ' di I i .. 'i. ' Wh.,1 pi - ' t 1 ' ; a ! ' h t- ' .i i ii- . , it.- p. . .1 .1 ,i II-, I '. v ' lo ' It'll,' I . . .ril it I I.i -. i . .'triiK?" .i ml a l. - aii. u . ,4 i,. II It until I, p. i, pie in, I I.,),.; ,, I Are You Hungrv? Sure. Well then try Mc. & A Lunch Goods We have the line that pleases McAfee & Aiken as .roai -class Matter UJM T.IITIOX S x M'.r.;l.j t .Vi 11.00 Mr. Civ '. pavs hi' to t'..i Old t party poi'- :.:.. i'E;;'f t'r ; : vo- t. :'. ! -. . i.i-d v.hen 5 he p-opi- o" ' r.f :'. coiition. e'-e: .ijy r x;a;.(-i .s arid v.O!:-:- : :u" Br.i uke i: hand in the polt- 1 f.:i.:-rdiDtrs by U-utln th- uC ;.!;.- t: :r'i: i'-rs i, it t;. s !.-' t : n ind l"-'. ax a pr-.-.:-J.-nt. .Mr. Hly.hf- tht-n mw.t.'t;p.- . ial ".: v.-.-hj i t- .- -1-; ; ; s to think wo! rhy o; i or - hii-i ,;tion by t!'.- p'. do, tho i. riiioi! i.n. I.ulnr -i. U...J.,.,. , . . ' i ftlifi l-- .'. r.ri h- Inu ii-'i-- r..r...... ii'-nir. ini-niioni-o in tni-S'r rolumn.-, last -i-k in a oumbt-r of commen datory li-tti-rs froir rf-sid'-nts of lioardman. In thi.-. connection a It-vr i-xtra't., " "in Mi. Ulythe's aiticle may prov of inti-i'i-.st to our rea(ii;i!: "The term 'business man' iru.st not In- interpreted too loo-elv. T!: - iovrnmi-nt of the I'nited State-, i., tl'- i,!'eaiift htisine-s oijraniz.) torn in !. v.ot-M. but does i!s bitsin--s in j. own way. usually with a bwyr its .eciitivi-. and r, ho-'d of dit -ct - 'iie roni'ii-.,.s- par-kd full of law-veat;- ;:i.,o. The government difficut-:e- ihi.i have -' i '1 with ni;,!i!si IxiKines.i have io:ii" tor the reason that thi- men who have b --!i in exe cutive .ositions- in (he government, thoiii;!) t (-- may have been rcason- lily i on vi-!.-'.: nt withpaitv uolitli-.-. p.i at" business have proceeded with out coordination. "The fact that a man has been -iii'cessiul in building up a ;reat "lunula tuiini; concern or a :reat nie-:chandi.-::i cneern or a pleat sell-tii-' ot liiianc:,:! oi panizaliun does i:ot of it ,! ! to him for the presiden-Ik- iiiii-i tuive more limn H i '. He must have nol only iiis knowleil and i i t ii-ni oi private business bn, o ne knuu l.-dae and i-XM I u"Ce II. "';b!i'- bu'ii'.-.s in onler thai he may "-'n- the needs of each coord in t - Hie ,, 1,1,, i, iake Ihein both el fecl ''' II'- iiiml know the machinery aini npi-i a t ions oi public business, as 'I a.- I hi .- o, p. ate business. "'io br-uin iih, then is IVrberf Hoover, tie i.s admirably placed S 'Hi a.- political all liation ;;oes, be cause -nine o h:s Iriends ,-ny he i.. I den in-, ii ami s,,y u ;t a K. publi.-an; nn' hi. in all I c-.n le;,,u h" has a , -v . r na :J what he is no ,i . - politics IS Clllll-el u. d. Tims he Mil. it be impie-.se 1 on eilher pin y i'- bolli. by a demand m I he peoide .C'lllll III- peiiple, .in scltlllUV, be 'il i.i In- i 1 1 a : 1 -1 atiiui- Hon-.. t ' . 1 l.u- ni- I'll! II nt .!'- r.t.., . but ir- ii1 In o; il o.lij ..'l- " tui' i' nal l i t .1 . II h.l.-il.e t '! t He it Ml I I.I I' II I ' t.pe v .etc '" I " i t I e 1 t'.-lee, p.l. I.-. . . .i.i. -bill!, i nt Hoi in! t ' ml ' P- - : ' i; wis 1 1 1 1 pb .lt.il In.' ' p .1 In i in ' V . t ' il'.iiM-l - can tie Ic. ' ' i -i III e.ii i I Ih:' I t. i 1, ipar- tMs C.UIllv I f the so-,, e I I ! ,, t'-t I I I 1)1 i.-. 1 , .,,.,( ., . mod s . i. n.-- 1 r- In III ' I ' 'I' .tin I, CI "I ' .tlnll , i . ill r ' i - ii i! ri and - -iot it i,i I I V 1 '-- f ". -U'l-I -11 It'!.- 111 e .1 V 1 - j ' I.!, tl-e p.- , I I'.'l ' - I lit . . I'.t't ' ' I " I" 'M'h' f .111 K.-t hut -ml 1:01 1. nh 11 Hi. uiKe in- -t.-ni ii.-'" ni't "I" 1 1'iv oil' i. hi. I,di l ,n C! - 111 nil ,ti I I. -JO t,,, ., ,, , ,, . 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A nui:.'oer of ir.;eres'i:: c':pp:n.-. ::orn th" N-ws a:e also addeo: "Plan.- tor makins cc-un'y fairs nd ::ok- shows o: K:ea'-- eduetticnt. value are bein aiade by Paui V Maris, state county azent leader. Mr. Maris discussed the situation at '.he pacific International Livestock exhibition recently, and is hopeful of improvement alone these lines. "We beileve there is a great op portucity for increasing the educu Jonal value of the county fairs s.nr1 ::.all stock sliovs in support oi which the counties end stare spend? thousands of dollars each year." :.aid Mr. Maris. ' Special teatur.. .-.hows sur-h as the 1'nion Stock show Dutur r:oi show, Deschuf -s Countv Potato how, acd numerous corn I shows prove conclusively that carni Ivals, wild west features, horse and automobile racing, are not neces 'sary to draw crowds. Those events are. however, overshadowing tht i educational features of the county i fairs. ; "we should tret the fairs out of 'some of their bad habits, or rely !:nore exclusively on the speci.'l feat i tire shows. Proper labeling of live stock and products on exhibit, and making more of a feature of the ; judee's reasons, lor awards are need ed reforms. The casual observe! I who looks at the yearling shorthorn I heiter now often thinks that he is , looking at a mature cow. If tin shows are to mean something to : those who are not already somewhat professional in livestock brt-ed'.r.e greater consideration must be given to those who go to the fair to loam." 1 (iijiin notation The time honored system of crop !pma' alternately, wheat and suinnie: fallow in Eastern Oregon is doomed 'to go, in the opinion of P. E. Pt11- phens. head of Hie Experiment St:' lion at Mum. Sheimaii county. Mi. Stephens gave an interesting talk yesterday mo'nir rr on '-Uoti't'op ; .nil f'ult'iic.l I'ra'-tiri s for Ea.-:ter.. fiK '.-'ti drain I'' a. '.iir.'" in whi.'-i ii- , reported :o :-oU;e lelii.ble d;.; .-.-!;, -liled nom reioiiN on hue Mori, s a i'ion over a pei-'oil of eight ye; r.- ai !1 a.; the result "i trial" if. !':: iColumtda stiiio't- an 1 franc! i The sv"!.)i" or i per a.-re It- th--h,,le i.M ie Wi, - ,'1)45 for v- iutm I wheat an fiuii'nir l'..ll v d latin, a: cording to his figures, wnlle-the av ii'iage profit on a line-' year eolation (iii'duding whcii; corn, and barley was $11.01. O' tii'; htltei only or.e "!o. l'g Wiis !;-. '.sarv. ill early spring alter ;! . wl.ert mil before plant the corn. loii'tiou of .lust i.";'' :: I f .'. was a I n its .naklng an i-1..- p' ' ' "f but was not r- ii.i-i i ll a-1 io -i I .).')'" n ihe loriiier rotation because iof the conflict of tiie cops in harvesting. When hogging oi: with livestock i: le.isible, (be p.-a.i W'oii; well lino th cioppii.g svstem. .Mr. Step'.i-as indi-.-.it.-d. "Alfalfa acl'lally cause,! a de Ce,.si' in Hie yield of He giain crops iiilbiwliig it." M "Ibis liein- piob cess ot tllt'ligen till which there . Meyl.en. 1)1'' due t" til-plied t'. was ml stated the ev the .soil enoun Th's Is militate i tlum. o y ma iiioi.-liire to no iilong wit'i. tutu who is ii .i' -. ,-n: ; i ; -.ii.' lit. ill a er f i 11 -.!' 'I' . 111. a 1 1- io I pnlii ii ,il. I ! I'd. ites, but Ho- , i, i, !,. nun! Hem i n p'dltlc.il, Whllh ailiO'.t!!- t" I x.ictl.v I ti- i -i.e : to lit. "I; t.ie A met . an penple i.tly A re ,11 111 111, lie colli el tl ' tl K lln-ll nn poll t n-.it all.ii's, now i the time ti them lo Kpeak " I'llldl.l I-SH MHilHVt: (Cl.:,! lined by railing at Hie ic ., .- , Cure C.altslou.- c.i ,.i l'ri-.-ni mi: and 'l'-.-..tinr 11 - . ,ind '11 m i,i '-. i . id : lo 1 I'ani-H. .', ppi ti.li I in I ml 111 tail Men In l'-"tl..nd, n-.i-in. In M.irkenzii' anil et'.-i. t i I p.,pf app.-ndu. t irnl m,.t d in - ii. 1 It on whnii. nt Jiit Iiii.i-i.i Muni. I I ! j I j I Oll" "In .1 fe.lt llll", I -I III C.I Bppentll.'iln ln't the trouble .it Ml. but pnl it -. 11, pin,.,' lr S.a: niaile hia p.iper il.tuSly IMii "t in K tii nhnnirt l.uii. -n uli.les nt t.iv irtut'i if ra'- It'll lia-l rnine undi-r hi nt,.. n .,1 ,,, t ' . i t the past Ihle.-n titmlV. All lieni h.t.l hern mi"., (utni itiimi'r pp nilnol.t. ;r. tnn.i .i them had hint p-. ,, i.;.. tatii.u . u- uppt iidn i!. i. , l 3, ii.H only tailed to f . 11 ' . 1 h ,t In u i.,e Hi-.tal)i'n !ml . t II m.l" Ik tumble tne ' ttr tn-l nf SU .-nii h .'l trl Th nanun.-r 1.. nt ih.,1 y.m i j mtuii if ot tl'..- iV'V jril i-I.D. tlil nn hundred i.ii-.-' pil.n ,p m n y i.f-U-e wi'hnt for i,i, , to m mui'h nn".' 1'tjn ,n ..iiliiury iii.n.'otn .inent nt tnt'-t and Itnptntaii. f I .(,t-, ,1 I majr ?.i"l )'i!'i p,,;d rr pait nt i i) 1 1 '.-I - . nn mi' t it, ' 1 . , '1 !-! ..: pr tt! r rj . ii-',. it-; 1 1 apnna.M.' '. 1 1- ,11 I -, 1 n i-i",''i'i r, ,-i ' ,., just exactly the opposite of its ef- feet in irrigated sections." ' "cl order of their value as crops to replace sui:.:it-r fallow v. :- have f i'-'l-; success wi'ti pe. -. coin, anr; ah;.':a. corn h a- better :r-;::, t:;-: staidroinr o: a: :?';!!- tii- iai.or i pfi.fon.s to pioi.tmg arni ha:-,;.-irg," asserted i- speaker. Mr. Stephens had a targe cu::.be of questions to answe". Simp;.- I 'arm Account Ail bu in--- done thr-::'.. t:. bank by check, is the simplest way of keeping accounts, according to n. V. Gunn of the farm management department who discussed "Easy Methods of Keeqing Farm Ac counts." "If you would make it easier yet.' he said, after he had carefully ex plained the method or keeping the farm io-d book, "do all of youi business by check, through the bank." The I.-.!: - lecord book put out by the College, is being distributed by a larze number of banks throughout the state, and which may aUo be had through the county agents, is a practical, easy, simple method of keepirr a. record of the farm busi ness. A great deal o? Interest was shown. The room was filled to its capacity. Mr. Gunn will go into the subject more thoroughly on Thurs day afternoon. I'iirm Loans Menaced A. C. Dorhnstedt, manager of the federal larm loan as-sociation at Sa lem, will speak on the present menace to the federal farm loan system be foie th? Farmers' Week conferences 'omoi row afternoon. Tiie effort now on in the national congress to enact legislation taxing the bonds on which loans ct. be Issued to farmers at low Kites of interest k; the present men.nv as Mr. Bohrnstedt se"s it. His ai;.. is to arr-j.-,e the Oregon tanner and oilier friends of the loan system to tally to its drlense before it i- ton late. Mr. 'tohrnstei-.t's address will b. given i nroom 1' . ., agi icultu ral hall, at i :.' " C. 7. Paine, secretary oi the Moi iow Cijun'.y Farm iJureau. has arriv ed lor Farmers' Week. He reports a sa. ct s.-i u! campaign against rabbi'.' tin- waved by the Farm IiiiM-ini. if V TUli!! . liv s, -"l; ;; , t- , fari'-f it .Moi'o,-- county i.- -i.i-t.d-iua 'e.mers' Week, attended by Mrs. Ti'.ri"-. and. other members of the fanii'v. Mi. Turner is ;t member o! Hie eirutive committee ol the Mor row ''uiinly Farm liureau. "For the Columbia Hasin, begin ning with western I'matillt county, and including Morrow, Gilliam. Sher man. Jefferson and most of Wasco. Turkey Red is undoubtedly the best variety. On some of the lands in Wasco where there is considerable rainfall. Hybrid 12 Is possibly mine desirable. K. W. Turner of Heppner. believe.' that what is good foi :i good for his lamily. Mr. Ta , a stock man i-nd Is interested ,n animal hus bandry, farm crops and farm nit-'hai.ii-.-. I ! is wile and daughter An ita, are taking wont in home econo mics, while his son, .lnhii, is unend ing elas-es Willi Mr. Tinner. V raid only : fo a ye.ir. FA Ash lourDewer . Snr- r 1 r! nr.- if.f-. i firearms 6 Ammunition fcft Yrir forrMMrtuf TMF MMiftTONAWMtU'"C COttt MSfavw'. srv ... U1 Z 3 iniw.eIr. VarfJitU rrg,.'f i .M lll,(M)i Khs l Itt.l u from I'ate 1 ) . p: inl oi I i.-- t.o i r . I cli . T-t A '.-mm:-- What In do ilh thv-i i-it-. Women Nut ;.,.!e I.. I'm t.i k h 1 1 l'ii t ! n coin . n t mn of M. .! . !l!lil H. IJo'k'l. 1" .-'-.ll l 1 in all irli they n.iid "pintpcl tii" fuM- In it up I -n 'I rntili -i-n "In- If wiIIiiu to rut It out I.e I .ithf a- it p.-t.rinl at hlti rt n' ulilrh tt h i- 1 . i-t, in t,,. il.p litf-, of (Vr n.n VV-- Ink' Kt,ii.' tti It'tlt i.-p,.ir,t 1h.1l w m 1 k.uiiI mil a nil rnn'itiprf nt I' -nf d.-p . n-lj Pie cu iin.' and wtifr a t ti l t .-a . t la I. hn hi l.-atn.-d i- in; , PL':'-v ' ONt) s A F E T V & . Ti " V . Busy It sure!' is worth while to make your dollars work as hy.rd for you as you worked tor them. Consider, then, the value of a persona! Savings Account at the First National Bank as a means to accumulate and keep dollars huy earning' interest tor you. Make up ymir mind what you can afford to save each week or month, and DO IT. Regular deposits, even though thev are .small, will soon make you the owner of busy dollars. ' . Start now and make 1020 worth while. First National Bank HEPPNER, OREGON A Worth While New Year Present IUiy this ideal home, now offered at a real I bargain a a New War present for yourself and your family. SIXTY ACRES, NEAR IRRIGON, With Water Right All Paid Up In Full. Fifteen acre in alfalfa. Coo.l 4-roum house and other buildings and improvements. PRICE ONLY $8,000. BETTER ACT QUICKLY RoyV. Whiteis ' THE REAL ESTATE MAN I have a number i.f other g....l buys in stuck and v heat ranches. if !!'! "PERMANENT AS THE PYRAMIDS" Concrete Pipe Company Manufacturers 4 Sewer and Water Pipe Irrigation Pipe Culvert Pipe Hollow Silo Blocks Cement Products 1003 North 1 Oth St Phone 467 s E R V I C E lit' ' . Dollars Walla Walla, Wash. I WANT ADS CUT Till! BKST Rl-l'I.TS,