Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, February 03, 1920, Image 1

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    S. . NOTSO.v
HEPPNER, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1920.
NUMBER 40
VOLUME 6
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3 KB
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R SECURED FOR
upprer ESI CLi
HOOSTlMi OKLGON PHODICIS
H'XS OK ALMOST &HMMM)
MOXTH SCIiSC-IHUKn
IP.isiiies
:.k:.
lb'.il'essioiiil inn! Slot
Siilisci'!l)e Kniids to V'o
imile Public titled
That the He.ppner. Commercial
Club is about to enter upon a period
of renewed activity prepared to take
its right' nl place an.ong the progres
sive, .civic urbanizations of Oregon
lias been pivity well evidenced dur
ing the pant few days when a auiol
but effective membership campaign
was put on by a committee of the
club, which resulted in practically
every, business firm and professional
pp; -.iu the city signing a member
,? thevd and pledging the payment
c.X pcillf sum every month for the
Hiippoit nf tl:e club. A number of
Htockimm throughout the county also
signed cards and expressed a willing
ness to get behind the club in its
eft'oris to promote the general mat
erial progress of the entire county.
Subscriptions to the club fund rang-
nd nil the wav from one dollar to
twenty-tive dollars, the latter amount
being subsciibed by the city govern
ment. The subscriptions aie for
monthly payments.
It is the intention of the officers
of the club to arrange for regular
meetings of the membership either
semi-weekly or monthly, and it is ex
pected that a busy year lies ahead of
the club members outlining and
carrying out many uuiun ij'"
hawn-.: for their object the
welfare of Moriuw county.
The .Ton a Day project is porhrr
con of the bigt'fst tMutB the ..!.
",vill Iipvi" to gi apple iti'., end it
seems) t'j be the geneinl opinion of
those who have ri'i'llrted ihemse'v s
Tfi-.li liic club dint t'ue aiipres-.ru! p"o-
of ih;.l 01, e r: - e win m
1 r. all the ii-anuam-
i'.'lv cot-t in
'Scait Something" is the latest new
publication to tome to our exchange
table, it is not a Bolshevist publica
;i'.n as the name, on first flush, might
suwbI. It is the en-ran ol the Asso
ciation of Oiegon Manufacturers and
its mission on earth is to start and
keep going a movement in Oregon to
encourage the use of Oregon made
products in Oregon. In snort it i
a sort 0i trao.e at nome muvtiiiii.-11 1
along ti e same lines as that recently
being promote.! by the Heiald in the
intei' st of (lie merchants and co
sumeis ofltorrow county..
T'ae association has recently issued
a oiiectory of Oicgon manuiaclurc
which is of inifcUMt to every dealer
a:fi coiisuir.er who wants to promote
the use of Oregon made goods.
LEADS ROOSEVELT SUBSCRIPTION
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TO!,!) Till-: Till" 'Til
HA!
MAX "OTKS i'Otl
HUifl SCHOOIj
vxsos
flSillil
,;-;AJSfvf:J.'.ii';"
I mi
At ' ( recent special school el
tioi) at Hard unr, t'iie Question of e
tablishit'g a it'
DO Si
full
hii.Ii school co
i of several adjacent district;-, i
vote was cast esultius in a vie
lilltll
k.: - ,u'v -
wmBm
tu.y fur Cliche wl-.o favored ibc "ui.eh ;
scho;'.
Tin-- vet- stmwl 47 yes; 03 no.
Progressive citizens oi Hnrumun
predict that this will mailt a nvx, era
"iSi"
MIS
Hob Osrsr.cr. wlm raises "vast
Iteuls of cattle and sheep in the
neigliborliood of Spray, helps pay the
expenses of the government by con
tributing a swell income tax and con
tributes in various ways to t'ae good
of the community at large, was in
lone the fust of the week, tt is
id lie lias a hankering for the h-gis-lalure
and w ill oilei himself as a can
didate at the coming election. Th!
should not be held against him, how
ever, for "lie's a jolly good lellow
winch no one can deny."
Bui we have digressed. The story
v, c started out to tell is this: H- was I
recently a ehaiaotei witness in a
boot-legging case being tried in Port
land. After being examined
at length by the pi ot-eculion he was
asked what the geneial conduct of
the accused had been since tue pro
hibition law nati gone into elieci.
'Prohibition," answered J'.ob,
'has net prohibited; about ail it has
0m: is (o raise .the price of
whiskey."-- lone Independent
FARMERS UNION li
TRl-STATE GO. HEEI
MOIMUAV COIXTV KAKMKIIV
V.MOX LOCALS HK-OIWJAXIZKH
lii-Sl.ite Oft'ii ials Kxplai" Woi Kings
of Their Company. Would In
crease Capital Stock
The town oi Iloswel!
(in.,
of Martini
'tilloch.
mother of Theo-
Lhe
growth and pregrcss oi the
town". They have borrowed Tacoier.'s
old slogan and are advising the pub
lic to "Watch Hardman Grow."
be lionu
ihn-e ltoosevi It, now leads in the contest for subseriouons to establish a per
manent i;ooseelt: memorial. Poswell lias a population of l.alHI and $(!( was
the amount allotted by the committee as its shave. The subscription now
..vm..i RX I Kit I r onp-iemh of li'.e ouota for the entbe state of (jeorgia. TliiB
iliotograiiti sliov.s P.ulioch hall, the home of Roosevelt's mother.
oi;
( OXDITi'S SANTA HI I'M MOS
PITAL TO SOOX OI'KN
I5Ki 1 -IK A LTV JRAL
-"-:, RURAL COMMUNITY LIFE i
SHOULD BE GUaiVATED 1
promo
in -Ah
line I.
i t
17
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wort i many
eiv 'if. th. f i'lb eT9
ii.ei.ev. time ntid ''i ort.
'i lie lead tt
i,i'eiest an I t
-ae.r.is at ils c.eiimapd to
btlibiiivr i;f rood ruat'3
countv ;' i o s . 1 on- emmty
other.
Me. IP.- o-.l'"'r m; Ut-ff. of in P
to tii- "ui;.y e.s a v.ie ! wUl eo'-f
an ii r a't nti.on. us tiaie passes !!
tlie pr s:nt phi;" the club Is tti
rc tiHiulaie a l"nd m the t reasm y t
take c.ue uf such It ultimate cr- pst
jij ae.v be iiicerri'd from time !'
tuve1 in the piomolicn of ne . itioa
il if-M .
',lr l.,.,l'e- in Which til'' town !.-
ticel ily inti retsed, an t wb'.ii.
,. iIimi h:-fi..HMre.l and atiet-d to
in.m-e is tlie loinc! hand new biin
ovgaiii.-d ami instiucted by Piol.
tun Aiislm. Pit f. A iis- ill !
nal'l to be one of theiu'l rompet- nt
band liipiriHteis ill the nertl'wt si and
One of tlie largest deals' in town
property which has taken place in
lone tor some time was eonsumatcd
last "Wednesday when B. II. LinidcU
e ieral purchased from Carlson Bros. She
Independent Garage for a considera
tion of iflS.Oiio, exclusive of stocks
on hand. This is one oi the out
tar.es in Kasicu Oregon, the bu id
ir.K, e;tciisl tor ga'age purpos .',
'ng a sub-tintiai tnowstory hiic!:.
equipped with macniii'ry and too!.,
for 1 a--. 1'iP" I'll classes of work.
lone ldependeut.
!!! I
HOW 10 BUILD UP OR TEAR 0011 THIS
con
5!
nn; i.vDivMn ii- makks Tin-: cm-
it lias been very unfortunate, in
deed that Heppner and Morrow coun
ty have been without a hospital dur
ing the past i'ew days, but owing to
the fact that. I was told, when leasing
tin- building, that all plumbing iiirl
builtin fixtures would remain i'l the
building, many of them were n mov
ed by tae former tenants, rendering
it impossible to reopen the building
until these could be lepbi.ced. The
institution will open lis doors in a
dav or two with every thing imw and
service best obtainable.
! (Adv.) . Dll. J. PKltilY CONDKU.
v,
A city can be
ci'.ij'i a.
or iliage r
ciai rag"
I'll
( ,-i f t,
iuiyina
'.p. '' r II
ii tt"
co grwUer than the aveva ;c greatness ol ns
!'""'ca that aotv.ro Is high then iH-s city, or
Hssiires up to a high stand When it Is
titio. "in iti.iti'ti ia,, t..'---. '; i! n .
y. ur heme town the H '. Id h.-.d t::f tx.l !-i
i i- th" indi'.idiicl tii it mahi'S ii c' ' .'. . i'b-.
am) thr gutter Ihe mt'-l.-M U -i.'h iivi.v'.l-
i;i;i-v tiv c:t's developmeiit ir.d pn
LIllKilAL i'i:v.vi;!
Lost on Main street, ileppner, Sat
nrday alt'rnoon, January 3 1, a
mounti'd Kiklootli chaiin. Finder
will be liberally rewarded by ii'lliin
ing same to tlie Herald office. 40-4 1
lie.ul the Herald, only $2.00 a year
I"
( (I XTI'Y iiti.iC lllii I.A'.ti :! It.V-i-
M ' SOCIAL I ACToll
i ''iimi'.'oii'.v I, .to Ci'iifei en- AHopt-
;. :ntlnii Loi.k'i n lo M in'
I (irn.i ni.i' ',ii' :!l ( i ntei's
.' a Ai mi ! full kp .1.".,
. f.'oieii iiaitv lii'e hit"" I is do
siiji,.'i,ie r'jii-l l.-.t !. i-i-i-'.n-- isi
re -oi til ions ad );.,.. bv ih roin'vuir-
!)' Iile roni ! n-wiipli inn at. firm
'-' We, k, O. A. i S-iclah "lii; .
liejliii, education and moral Mid
lli'lous wellari' P'v nniii'd as On "
interests.
'Tl'.e rural home with its tiurily
A 'id
l.oi.ie t.-w
lie' P'-upb
'nd'vidmi'
pec
oi hi
ynll
.id liOM'' (.bt'i
nli-d l.illll jif
ic o.dag w:
.-.mil-, i ! -a-
us ,-; y
tie- id
n v:..i c
M-.d
of In
-i of
p. Ml;,
m HERALD FiflltR
i
HOOVER BOilEHEHT
".Vll.P .n;:
l.-ll'l it. il a l
: u a reii ;,i it n i . y t
1 1-.- ..ml lav p i' li
can tin' conui'iPl'ty
!V (
W il o
nui'iiy .'. '!'
, lie- )) o. .
Id piospi ,oi
ill civPi P.u. II
I' cil il'hS hi e
I-'
, i n i. id
ihe up.
oi that
p ii.v lii
i I he sail-
perortr
ill . i II
uiiiii'Hy
Nearly UlO iarmers, many of whom
were former members of the Farri
t is' t'nion, met. in I. 0. O. V. hall on
rSalurday al't(7i'iioon when stale offic
ers of the Union re-organized tlie
Morrow county local and started tlie
oi'ga'i?.atiou ol'i" on a working basis.
Tl'.e Union was aclive in this county
for several years but when the war
came on the members were all too
busy raising w heat to feed tlie allies
and their armies that they had no
ifme lor 1m1sso meetings and the or
ganization ceased to function.
A. K. Shumway, president oi tlie
organization, and .1. U. Brown, l'ornt-
piesider.t, and for many years acf-
iva in ta' iiiers oi gaiiiziu inii " i
weie present and when President
Shumway called upon former mem
bers and those who desired to become
nienibirs to stand up, practically ev
ery fanner present rose to his feel.
Hon Manchester, president of tlio
Tri-Sfate Terminal Co., li). W. Nelson,
Seattle manager of Ihe same concern,
N. H. Lestvell, manager of the Port
land branch of the company were also
present. A considerable portion of
tlie afternoon was occupied uy um.
gentlemen in reviewing tlie past his
tory, the piesent achievements and
th future prospect of the company
with which they are connected.
The Ti'i-State Terminal Warehouse
company was organized at Seattle
about. eight years ago as a general
warehouse concern with particular i'l
tention Iming given lo handling tho
wheal crop of Washington, On-goil
and Idaho. The coiuu.iny I'tarted ill
a Very small way, accoiding lo state
ments made Saturday by Mi'- Nehon,
being lii"oi poiaied with a cap.tal
.vork of s.-o.iMiw. :wy -'" '
I his amount, was iiiibscribcil and but
lilii.. cash' was paid In the slockiudd
ms pulling if limit liid'vidual notiH
in li' U ol cash.
i'i ii,,. this small In ginning I he com-
has grown iinlil H now iin- it
S.t l;uA5;i.-IA Hi t i:H I III
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psnv
win 1
iii. .-I
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ilili. a' Ckinli'.iM
V.nlii 1 ll I
-..i(ill-.
i si iipiirt good side oh-, i'ii-1 c;i
iiild nio'li 'll hmie i and tin- W'
In imihe HP- i iiloj.ibie ,ia 1 ph r
i oiipi'i-.m., do not has i- tin- nu i-
I'
to
mil
tV dull Is ptit.tiiiK S-1 uO a month Into I urn the tin?1'; social Insliiution ol
elm.,- Mi. i a few iv.olit'.ix Plot
riustin flat'', tin hand will be on ;
.df-'iipi'iii ting b'fiN and will b" ubli
to fiiini li Inn-Han music tor an)
occasion
1'iillowlliB are the name "I iii.-ia
,MP who haie fig'ied up v. i'h t.i
al,l.ll.i:l III "th -it' until !liV cnllllililt-
tloils;
cy of Il.t.pn.i. i"iit v
lii.n.il I!.ini. sJ'i, V itui'-i s
tn,w. r- liiinif. Ilo; Ciilinni H'"li
i ", Thii'imon Pi ne. $.'.; C. - Minor
i - Minor ' .).. '.; I'hill 1'i'ln, '
I'i ojiii .. ll..rit'Aaio C"., I"; T'.i'i-
Leu i,nmt..'i ;... jr.; n-pr"' rl
, :a ,i..vi,lor Co.. '; ii'pl"i''i
. , .'. ; i ha-, il. leit'on. il,
;i..ii MrMiii'-iiinn. li '
-.. t!,,v V Wl.ttci;.. l.
d :,.ii, .. C. N ltd". M'
A . 'i.n-Co'.iii Auto Co , ?2m.i; A M
J Ti.'l;i., $2 :."': l'Htl.ion J'l-n.
$2..r.'; Mix. W. I". .-'.'ilvn'-r Sun,
the country." fay the r'port.
Vi j'ever mnken the farm home a
i. on.- conii'-natl fecial center moit-
! n on'.''niei:''s, indoor an, "tit
dour iihintini.", miific, le.idint.'
..ti'ips - .'ritpi iiitif to the Weill'
Of COllllllllllllV 1 11',"
Sc'iool, chiiiih. oiiK'irfi i lub'i and
i'i r.ni'i.il ril l c-il orci i:;tiiii.'i J"-
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till lilt IK
i u'liii.
. oiuir i
p.', ale In - ,;' .'ii. . e
if !h' irlllllV i i.
i ii' h.i d ii .'1 i-api-i v I "Sea,
ntV le -piP 1 a i"l a vl.
ho'iM h - '! ,-o i .0 l '.
I;. (hi; Mm tow ( milil)'
z: .. v. i;.-nt'.v. 12, o
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ur ln tt,
MrAt.'c k Aiken, i:; A. . I'm-
md, 2; II. M. Hut. f, C'lilfl
Maik.t, 12; Win. Mail"!. 12; M t.
Csi.r. 12; J. II. Max- II. 12; M. W
)l.i.ii.i.'f. 12; T. J, Htiii.ph"-,
fi.:o;- Tlioin'on Ln. II 10;
(cr Otto l r,; V, S. li' i'ty.
$1 'ft; Ikrty C. A'l.haush. il "0;
P..t;.ton 4 -liik. II; V. A. Anbi
n. II; ltrry IIi'l, II; ftm f
V;n Vaetor. 11.0. franr-n, II; H
r. 3t"t. II; On' llano ."'. i;
W. Ktiturb, II; L. li; C.
i:. WcK.dn.nl. II; . E. Noim. II;
',!f llnyer, II; C. W. r."". I'I
J, J Nj. II; Wph-o M. Itwlti. II;
E. i. trliy. II; L. A HjbI It; W
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pa..' lor goeil l , c-.-is
elln-i tliln a. lhal hi l' Hi imihe Is ' - i-iilii).ib!e ,ia 1 p. c. r
p""Ple w in r:- mo p'oiipi'toii.. do not base tin- nn-i.'-y to pay
for th"M 'l.ii a-. Tb.. uii'ichan i , ilo black; i.iiih, t!'i' :pPh ib-i'lor,
th.- ("'.miiii'i y man. C,u' linker. Im- p'in'ir, tlie can id' I. Hi'
labor, r run--it .He th'' i ouiiiiui'lty as a whole am! on the indi
idinl iinvpoi ily .f eai h one turn t depend il'e ihh pet it y of die
cotiiiiiiiiiity.
A Ken'I.e, i,ui look the Herald IU..H to t.k the ulh"i' day
for iidvisini; tl " people to hoy theli goods at home he":iu- he
mid that h" sett da way for a I'd of UinK that h" ron.-iiin h
at; I that In' nn- s money by doing f". If eve'sb'idy In ll' PP
In r Vl illbl l.ilblW III" xrl'lie plall wv relild Hot, enpecl In have
ii eiy pio-pi roue tor. n or ciiiiiily, Huh a plan, tol!ni d I" H '
louirwl c.ini'lus.loii. Mtinld me.ii tleit, iouiir er l.Pii, .-e-iv
h'l ities ho'r-e in H- ppac! win. Id li'ive to i Ii, e up end iUP
liuciti. s ,. Tii. n what would happen! Wmildii'l ell tie- p"
Ide ll'iW e!ii.i,k'ii l) lill-ill' i- l-ct-, , in biding the Ollur p'upb-
no win k (' i' lli' tn have lo 1. pi Hep; ;-. and in lo
IMlti.l llil.ild,
ileppl.i i . I,n I-on.
1 ', mil pp. 'a li ore I hi
snap at Hoc i dinati p.odu
Im pn ..I ion 1 1' ' h.'S In '
wide. TP" sol ilion ol
i old
V i I
le.ellt
i i ll ,1 11
em" I'.
so in Inn t
riddance of the diolatillg politieaii is
now ill III'' people's Ii.iImIh. Let's ti-"'
it. If v.e could only read the mime a
unlet Tue New Yoik World hs now
(tun: Ihe oiedii oi uu'
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ulieii til the I'i'o ciilenl. Poll
, Ihe iliilt M'lire just in thai i
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lownn nml ilt.e imd nniiiiiy i
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s, t h-' do i'ovi '"I' of Ameiiiii
I ill ili. i. W.e l.iliyloii. II"
i,i o ii- 'outiiiy, "wiiii an ingtn
nd lii' . , ior "f our r .nuP i
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p. .,-1 an . .uiii.ei, I'll t.-ll ii t.
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i is.it I I iw had n-i I.i "
.111 Ifiii. ' I PI I O f 111 i'i' 1
I, im- caliil ll of aboul
ilitiillv all of which lias been iic
,1,1. P.tl 1 1 inn pioliP' ", Ihe iiiii
ii, i ll" I'limpiinv. Mr. Ni I on stilted,
l,w.i- bet ii opeiaP d on all l.ltr.i-,-.
i at Ice basis vvlpcli p a hap", may
;i lo near out lb' speakeis ;-;al"-nt
thai, in the past managemeiil of
ailiiiis Ihe coinpany has be.-ii
, very iuslance. I lie slot it
, I Ihe eoinpaliy i,, ll -ill eXolilMveiy by
lai meis and every oll'irial oT Ihe mm
pi.ev is iiileiesletl in farmilU' on bin
aw n accoiinl.
.-peaking of what the company him
aei omplishcd for Iho wheat fi .
of Hi" three slates, Mr. Nelson Kll 'tl
tl al 'i In n the golem lit 1'iok over
the wheat crop timing the war .'ml
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ol Hie i paltv Hi" pi l"
, 'ie 1 " relit I il hUidlel III
;n cent), a hie le i for
Iheiihy iMiim I" vei y
V. .-r ill Hi'' l'.ieil'll- tlol th
. . i a ,n' !ln ti IP-e or I a o l"1
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t -,W Tl
p. ..p,
hind iii,i . .. . .itp'y n nte'. alet
'lould be i'ii:y "liliH.d In tin rain-
P:u I r, i i .1,111 y bi (lei 'in ,," jj,,
'I !: I. 'Ii '..I' :.i .l-.nil; i .1 ,n . ...
in iiio-t roiiiiinitiltlri tHh i fitl. jjj
'ait ill,. I i !'. l.n :e i,i,u . 1 1 1 (mi ;
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