Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, January 27, 1920, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
Tuesday, January zj, 1920
THE HEPPNER HERALD
S. A. PATTISON, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER
An Independent Newspaper
Entered at the Hoppn.'T, Or"?, I'-istoffiee its M-nnd-class Mutter
hums ok srusri:ii"no
On a Year - ii'.Oo AKnths $).'
Three Months $ .50
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ty in i
, f.-r ,.,.v
I law o: 1
if Vi-nw:i aii'l r;id-1
it a s. ill loai.iT ir.nin ! oai
r i;aaixiiioir of California cor
'. ions to the liiiiidai ion of on .;
i1:at was iincii iit v h'li tin- ('ru
ts stalled ror the Holy I.:r.-.u.
"roort'-a.i.a! io'i " slioald M. li.-r-
Itiaivci's middlii name, for he
.is become the fivrn'"- reonoi n izer
i:i lae world, and the nations of the
at Id I' now it.
1 :-oiiie nieasiire of sncress iittend
. 1 our efforts to reoi -Riinizc sonth
.atl.'in Europe and make it a xoiiif,'
c-irci'in ai;ain, i( was due to the IV c I
; i:.' w e were Anierln
'y .1 In lir polilieal, racial and rom
i I animosilit-s lhat hoi;tlo all
;h'i 141. . We could move, act and di -
and to Vi
.i K i'.
Aeieiinin Mission nerompli.ih' d in
southeastern Europe, let ire record
here tluit Im Iuiiii .lanuaiy and Aus
tin, tli-- luter-Allo'l Relief
t iui'iei.- ion, oatside ol the amount
seal in Ire to Ent'-r,U, actually niv
1 1 "'i.i.KHi ions 01' fronds in this Vr
riloiy ,i.nd (h-l :M-; i-il them -where ti: ,-y
" .!. t 1; - H Ih'foif the Mis-
K'l HI. II I
de, o l. d
later
tho;i'.
tinati
111 ide
1110: e
US1. 1
ir.iy one I ();
lid tons li.u!
m.
ari nneeMrnts fo
The Aioerifani
ith. rour month;
and ol' 11..' eijrhi;
reached tlieir ci'.s
worm. Ai t i,oi !ii(i
d
diet now much the hi;;h price of
won! iias to do with the price 0! clotli
i 'iK is shown in a reecnt .statement by
S. W. McCUire, secretary of the Na
tional WoolKrowers association and
probably the best authority on wool
in the United States. The retail cloth
iers are predictm another advance
unenct.ru ; in clot lies price on account of the i :!
price of wool, red Mr. AkClure .".as
answered their slatenrenu with the
following:
"The truth of the matter is that
wool is no hUhcr today in Tioston
the wool market of the country, Ihar.
it was !I0 days aiu), and the highest
price yet pnid lor clean scoured wool
in Itoston in around $2.1 1) per nouiu'
for tile very finest prade.
"Ordinary t hi ee-eihths blood wooi
pled li.iin our hands 11 can out ol which soldiers' uniforms were
made and which Is the most useful
Kfiidu for eloihinir. purposes, is selling
today in H0M011 at from $1.30 11,
$1,411 per pound, scoured. This wool
in a straight line. We had no
1! vener.ilwin tor archdukes, (iic
is, titles or position. When counl
i with castles of two hundred and
looms and an army of servllo.s
' ; lad to eat our corned "willy"
I out of the tin, when princes
sad prime ministers with real irrati-
t 1 1
of ; ulk from (enti-nted cows of the
i'u'- lie. Const, rank, wealth, piesme
' I 'li-.-t counted, TilinKR and peo
ple aco on an elemental basis.
V.'e h (J but one object--to make ; has not advanced in the last DO days
'fi ' tal fiuroiie sell-stipiioitint.' a .'a'li. j "To manufacture a suit ol man':
clnthitiR, suitable for the ive'a'
sized individual aud made of medium
winter weight uooda. reyulrcK abon'
62 oitnceB of wool, which wool can b
uojkiii in lioiaoi; 11,1 ? t.;: j. riiif, on
the presumption that the kuit ;s made
of all wool. Such suits as-this retail
at (rom $CU to $75.
"If one were to use In thia suit the
1 in . to pi event the chaos of another
....da; because our country wanted
aioj dinired nothing political beyond
1 11, obje.t, we Americans were aide
: ) .vomplish things without the use
' I- lnrc.it or fc lyonets. We and rood,
roi..' I'roai the United States, Home
I -01 Ihe fcui'ioiuidint; staltii, anil 10
til il . . en the most stubborn hairr
very finest wool grown not more than
57.00 worth could he used.
"The price of wool has not been re
sponsible ror the advance In the pne -of
clothing, and even at present v-.o
values, the wool icquived to nia." it
fact ure a suit represent less than 10
per cent of the price at which sura
suit is retailed.
"There may be some reason for ad
vancing the price of clothing, but it
can not be blamed on the price of
wool."
TWO DISAHI.Kn SOMMKR.S TAKK
TKAIM.VU AT O. A. C.
TAKK
mkamtres acaixst thi:
SI'liKAI) OK Fl U
A number of casts of "flu" l;;,ti::':
hcen teported within the la-'t ..v.
days, city health authorities took ;m
media te action this morning to mi -t
'ii- .silu.'.lion and so far as possible
.oeverit I urther spread of the trouble.
T!ie local Red Cross autj orilos at
sc.' co-operated witn the aulr.'ii.
lies ar.d arrangements were made by
which the Federated church ;,:i.l
.la: sonn '.70, now unoccupied weie :-
'tii-eu
hospital purpose:-
A lei-
?!in from Hod Cross headciuarters :a
Seattle pi'ofti.ied use of al! beds m!
bt'dditig that may be required and m
order for what may be needed ha"
been sent in.
Another meeting of the health of
ficials is in session this afternoon an.;
is- understood the policy y.ul be to
nai.dle the situation by a stringent
(tuarantino of infected cases witl.ou:
closing schools and lmsinefs houses.
o apprehension is felt of a jftrioti?
pidemic tli ib season.
IUVK OV Ul i; KXOIKKATKll
IIY THK t KNSr.S TAKKU?
I Al vxander Brander of Heppp-r.
and Kdnioii 1 Rai tet of Ashland, dis
abled veterans o! the war with Cer-
: many are tahin? training in aninia!
industry at Oregon Agricultural College.
lirander was wounded on the Marne
front, a piece of shrapnel badly' in
juring hi" left arm. Barrett devel
oped a serious 'heart trouble. Neither
was able to return to their former
occupation when they landed in this
country after their experiences in
France.
The federal board fcr vocational
1 education too"? the men in hand. It
was .-con discovered that both these
men had natural talent for judging
!i veMorl:. They '.vere givcu a course
of training in such work.
Ipoit- Item the college indicate
that both are making good. They are
o-rateful to the ;:overnment which has
permitted thvm 10 receive training.
liregoiiian.
S'AKMI'.IIS1 r.MOX TO MKKT XFXT
.SATVHDAY
if not, or if yrr: have any doubt, fill
..tit this coupon and mail to W. A.
TKUUALL, Sl'PKRVISOn OF CEN
Srs, WASCO, OI'EGON.
On Jauuary 1, 1920, I was living at
uldiess given below, but to the best
of my knowledge I have not been
.numerated there or anywhere else.
'Officers and members of the Mor
row County Farmers tsmoi; :;ac ar
langed for a big mass meeting to bo
held i ntiu I. O. O. F. lodge room on
Satin day of this week, January 31.
The rucking will convene at 1:30 P
M. although a preliminary meeting
may bo held in the forenoon if
enough members arrive early in the
day to justify. Announcement is
- vutniue peal.ers 01
Vote ill the Kiirmrs l'nlor. ,0,..:- ....11
b' p:i-s..i:t among them being F. A.
Siices. 01 C01 valtis, state sat vc-tary of
the t moil: V. V,'. H.ir-nli el' Po.'i
on, big a heat grower and leader in
'hni.ui wor't in rmulillsi mimUv ...
well i.i n director of t'h'e Tri-State
Terminal Co.; C. V. Nelson, of Se
attle, fcon !::; I ataaacer il lt-.o T...
it.iii' Ct.
It is uiKku-ilood that a part of the
essioas will be open meetings to
which all interested will be welcomed.
Name
City .
TRUCK FOR SALE
Three ton Packard truck In A No.
1 condition $1800. For particular
call on or address the Heppner Her
ald, Heppner, Oregon. 62tf
STAR
THEATRE
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Captain'.
T. Dinsmorc Upton
KORMEkLY GOVERNMENT ATHLETIC DIRECTOR, RECOGNIZED
AUTHORITY ON RECREATION
';ipt. I. huHiin.iY rpton, fornu'riy Mipvrintcinlont of municipal recreation in
.. .tn ! K;pt.l ., .Midi., ami late army athletic director and officer at two of our
' I t'.i::!"!MUi:ls. Iiriiijs to the Lyceum platform one of the most constructive
i'i! .nv.p:.ir 11a! It i t in i s of tlie prcscni day. As an authority cm athlet i-s ami
1. 1 eau..n I:!- ikuih- "Dinm" rpton is laniiliar I lirouhout the Middle West.
i ' 'if on;!., al. t the war he v;n appoinhd :i cii!iai: pin s'cal training; direct-
i "i' tlu- . ti 1 1! vision and ;fu-r four itiotnlis was made government athlept
I ." ti'r p.. i'i j,ii; an. I ;t't divisions !' cteer in the armv recreaton work
l III ,1 1 1 I I!t'.
.he -1 '". ice I ', Id. I ' t.
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'I'I "! Mi l!:e kids in Tn-.vll" '.::ni.l k'li.l.ls i.oio.c ,-.t - "I l,
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1 I'1"" n 1- ' '.' es fill as .1 leader of h..v s and rtN l-eean-f ! ! .i .!,...
' '' ' II'- ' - !' ' u 11 1' h.."t s .m l ! (.f his fuie in In-lpin- -I :i.!e- '
' : " I '' '".it ol I ni,i i . 0,1 tff"i a lift at a lime when thi
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i! ' I m. - --p.-i. t.pd, ni of p-t'.'u- instil!. ti..n. edit
" " ' I op . -. il-. si.ti. tr... . ;tn and author f an imuih. .-
a 1 . 1 1 ' o i Y M t' ,. . 1 .tr . 1 . Hi' . " ' I : : H tile' I 'pi 1 . 1 s 1 ! , I , .
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SATURDAY, JANUARY 31
( IIVla,i:i WITH Sl.TTI.Mi Mm;
to lU ii.Dixt;
Aii Italian was brought over fror..
Irrajon yesterday r.nd Is nov; iu tne
county jail charged with setting fire
to a.i unoccupied building. The man
claims that a noKio Hot the fire at
which to warm und that later he
warmed himself there. The fire was
put out with slight damage.
i i;i:i: (jaudfx kkkos
The H.'nild has a quantity of gar
den seeds lecehtd from the riepart
'ii.'ii! of AMicullure at Washington,
D. C. lor f-ee uisl ribut ion. F.ery
body welcome to what they can us-.
While they last. Call and supply
youi'heir.
NOTICE TO IIIIIKKXIAXS
Theie will be a special meeting of
tho Ancient Order of Hibernians hold
In I. O. O. F. hall Sundsy. February
1. 19I0. at 2:00 o'clock P. M.. wVu
special business of extraordinary im
portanco to e.cry niember will b
considered. All members of the or
der are earnestly urged to -be pros
ent. JOHN F. KENNY.
H. ppi.er, Orcnon President
IJUiuiy 20 liJti. jj.jj
Douglas Fairbanks
in "HEADIN SOUTH"
' 1 '; 1 ' ' AK Ian Dw.in. di-c.tc.! hv : il-.ir !..so!i e.ii.ler mi et v is,. ,t) . f
oil).,., i .l -on K'tap'-e-d h I Inh Ma'lune; and Marry Thorp An Art. r,,
i i :. It's r.titt.ar ,s' ' Ihir's alt want to kmnv. That means that it's a
' '' ' l hat nn.in it' tlnillmo;! Ami that mean xmi'tc ooin- ,, :,,Vc a w. ;'
SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 1
Are You
Hungry?
Sure. Well
then try
Mc. & A
Lunch Goods
We have
the line that
pleases
!! McAfee & Aiken
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KVKUY OXK riEOK;XIZKS THK AIU KSAUII.ITY Ol
SAVIX(J. Oil KVK.X THK iX KSSiTY OK IT, BUT
MANY OK IS Oil) NOT SAVE .'.11 til DVIIIXU 191(1.
IF YO! Ii 1 H KOKY IS To SAVE AMI YOl'K 1KA('TI('K
IS TO SH;.I, STAitT SAVIXG WITH YOl II TlltST
1AY DAY IX 1920. IF YOl" SAVE ()1,V OXE IM)I.-
i.Ait a wi:kk.
YOl I AX OI'KX A SAVINGS ACt'Cl'XT WITH THE
I'li'.sT XATIOXAh UAXK WITH OXE liOI.EAIi i.V
OXE MIX I'TE, AM) THI S LAY A (iOOI) I OIXDA-
tiox ron the xew yeah.
First National Bank
HEPPNER, OREGON
LooK at This
Bargain
8oo ACRES A NO. i FARM LAND 8 MILES
SOUTH OF HEPPNER
SEE ME FOR FULL PARTICULARS
ABOUT THIS FINE BUY
Roy V. Whiteis
REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE
AND FARM LOANS
i'M
"PLRMWtNT AS THE PYRAMIDS"
Concrete Pipe Company
Manufacturers
Sewer and Water Pipe
Irrigation Pipe
Culvert Pipe
Hollow Silo Blocks
Cement Products
1003 North 10th St
Walla Walla, Wash.
rhonf 467
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