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THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
TuesdayMarch 30, 1920.
THE HEPPNER HERALD
S. A. PATTISON, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER
An Independent Newspaper
Entered at the Heppner. Oregon, Postofflce as second-class Matter
One Year
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION
. ...$2.00 Six Months ,
Three Months t .SO
.$1.00
REE AI ERTISING SPACE FOR
THE (GOVERNMENT
The Herald has given hundreds of
dollars worth of free advertising
space to the government within the
!at three years without much com
plaint but when a "publicity direct
or" gets to rubbing it in as is done
in the following letter it strikes the
Herald as a pretty good time to quit
the giime. The matter offered for
"free" publication In payment for
other free publication of advertising
matter, it may be said, is also public
ity matter for the sale of thrift
stamps and should be paid for.
Following is the letter referred to
together with the Herald's reply:
San Francisco, March 23, 1920.
To the Editor:
"Attached is a column of 'half
humorous' comment which we thot
might fill a need and which we will
try to supply to you regularly every
wefk il' you want it, free of charge.
Frankly, it is an attempt to compen
sate you for the publication of gov
ernment thrift copy.
"It will be supplied to you exclus
ively in your cily or town if you want
it. We do not want to waste our
time, your patience, and paper if you
find it unavailable. Won't you
therefore, let us have a post card in
dicating your wishes?
"As you know, the large city dail
ies are nearly all paying fancy prices
for similar columns and find it re
munerative. While this is only a
humble thing in comparison with
Arthur Brisbane of the Hearst pa
pers and B. L. T. of the Chicago
Tribune syndicate, yet it is designed
to fill the same hole for the weeklies
in the twelfth federal reserve district
which those incomparable paragraph
ers fill for the great dailies. Natur
ally, it won't get up to their standard,
but it will be as good as we can make
it. We hope that you can see fit to
make it a regular feature, employing
it as a column rather than as filler,
and letting it run in full.
"Won't you let us know immediate
ly if you want it?
"Faithfully,
"FRANK J. CARMODY,
"Publicity Director, Gov't. Savings
Orgfanization."
1920.
March 27,
Mr. Frank J. Carmody,
Public Director
flov't. Savings Organization,
San Francisco, Calf.
Dear Sir:
Referring to yours of 23rd Inst,
which had enclosure of copy for col-
ft,
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The Eastern Hide and Junk
Company '
WE HAVE MADE AHRANUEMKN ITS WITH Sill. (iEO. M.
SCIIEMPP, OF HEPPNER, WHEREBY HE WILL BUY FOR
VS HIDES, PELTS AM PULLED WOOL AS WE EE AS A EE
KINKS OF SCRAP IRON, RUBBER, COPPER, BRASS AXD
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HAGS.
YOU MAY REST ASSURED THAT MR.
TREAT YOir RIGHT IV ALL BUSINESS
MAY HAVE WITH HI. VI.
ADDRESS:
SCHEMPP WILL
RELATIONS YOU
umn of "half humorous" comment
which you "thought might fill a
need." in this office and which you
are good enough to suggest that we
make a regular feature, '.'employing
it as a column rather than as a filler,
and letting it run in full." we wish
to express such appreciation as may
oe appropriate.
We also wish to express our grati
tude that you will try to supply this
service regularly and that you will
aiso try to supply it free of charee.
It would indeed be unfortunate for
the country newspaper publisher,
when we consider the present high
price of print paper and labor, sugar
and other tood stuffs, not to mention
income and other forms of war tax.
if the War Loan Organization should
decide to charge regular space rates
for the copy furnished for the free
advertising they desire to have pub
lished. Frankly, we tremble at the
prospect; it forbodes disaster not' to
say ruin.
In contemplating your generous of
fer, which you frankly say is an at
tempt to compensate us for the pub
lication of Government Thrift copy
we are almost overcome with emo
tion. Compensation by the govern
ment for any sort of service rendered
by the country newspapers Is such an
unheard of thing as to be almost un
believable; too great an innovation
to be accepted without due and care
ful consideration. In fact, to accept
compensation such as you offer we
fear would reflect on our patriotism
if not on our sanity,
If you will permit us to also specie
frankly, we will say thtvt, to us this
is about the most feeble effort at
"comr-onpation" that has yet come to
eiir attention. It is not unlike offer
!n? to "compensate" a farmer for the
U".n of Mr horse, borrowed to cprry
i. b-n of ccn to the mill, bv going
bi"k r-nd tis'kin? to borrow his team,
mmvc, rn.ke and hnvvpclt with which
to nut up the borrower'1 harvest.
If tv" may s-vv it. Tr. C"Ttinfl".
u seem to rlint to the old-fcRh-
ioned idea, prevalent in bnckwood
country communities Rome forty yeirs
ago that the greatest need of-, the
country publisher in for "something
to f'll un his paper with."
That idea, today, is ermniou. if
you et what we mean. The chief
con""n of the ordinary intelligent
pnh'ishor today is to side-step free
smce crabbers, whether thev be oi-
the Fove-pment, patent medicine.
oil ftock variety, while eivin most of
his attention to publishing the local
news and selling enough advertis
ing "icp to legitimate, broad-minded
business men as will enable him to
keen ahead of his payroll Saturday
nights and pay his rather exhorbi
tant paoer bills.
Speaking of paper shortage and
consequent hM prices, did it ever
occur to you that the government is
and haR been since 1917, perhaps the
SURYEY REGARDING MENTAL
DELINQUENCY REQUESTED
Geo. M. Schempo
HEPPNER, ORE(rON, OR CALL PHONE 735
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THE 201? CENTURY
WORK SHOE..
Several prominent citizens of
Heppner who are known to be in
touch with local civic needs have re
ceived letters this week asking them
to represent the University of Ore
gon in their locality. They will se
cure data for the records of the state
wide survey as to mental defect, de
linquency, and dependency which the
legislature requested at its last ses
sion when it passed a concurrent
resolution asking for this information
so as to be able to have accurate fig
ures on the subject as a basis for in
telligent legislation in the future. At
the request of the Extensioa Division
of the University, the U. S. Public
Health Service is co-operating with
the state and has sent Dr. Chester L.
Carlisle from Washington, D. C, to
Oregon to take charge of the work as
director. The headquarters of the
survey is the office of the Extension
Division of the University of Oregon
at Eugene, to which all correspond
ence should be addressed.
The citizens of Heppner who have
received letters requesting their as
sistance in this importanat subject
are: Mayor R. J. Vaughan, Rev,
Father Cantwell, Judge Wm. T.
Campbell,.. Mrs. Lulu Johnson, Dr. C.
C. Chick, Dr. A. D. McMurdo, Mrs.
Lena Snell Shurte, S. A. Pattison,
Vawter Crawford, Spencer Crawofrd.
Anyone having information con
cerning such cases should communi
cate with someone mentioned above,
preferably with the headquarters of
fice at Eugene as most of the local
people above mentioned have some
sort of troubles of their own and a
saving cf time and postage can be ef
fected by addressing headquarters.
DELIVERING PIPE FOR WATER
SYSTEM
Harn- Selby, proprietor of the
Selby Truck Line, started delivering
pipe along the right of way for the
new municipal water system last
Thursday, the first truck loads ag
gregating more than six thousand
pounds, The pipe la manufactured
at the new plant of the Concrete Pipe
Co., near the depot and looks like It
should last for several thousand
years. Mr. Selby has the contract
most flagrant waster of paper in these for delivering all of the pipe and says
he will be able to handle his part of
the business in record time.
THE DEST SHOE FOR ALL
ROUND WEAR MADE ON THE
ARMY MUNSON LAST AT
YOUR MONEY BACK AND A
NEW PAIR OF SHOES FREE TO
THE WEARER WHO FINDS PA
PER IN THE HEELS, SOLES OR
COUNTERS OF A PAIR OF
PETERS SHOES
E. N. Gonty
Shoe Store
CERTAINLY, WE DO REPAIRING
United States?
Did it ever occur to you that news-
paper publishers are the only class of ,
business men who were asked and '
during war days, practically required
to contribute to the common good
of their rtcck in trade without re
compense? Did it ever occur to you that in
every other line of industry ships,
spruce, airplanes, foodstuffs, munl
t'onn. "vices were allowed to soar
k"w,ud a"d money was literally
h'nwn at the birds while the pub
Mphera wore expected to contribute of
their space freely and without ques
tion?
Did It ever occur to you that with
out, the aid of the press of the nation
th't the selective draft would have
been " !i',,Thty hud nut to crack and
hat. the Liberty Loan and Red Cross
drive, would have had hard sledding
and Mint the newspapers put every
one of these vital thing across with
out money and without price so far
as the United States government was
concerned ?
Is It not about time for the offic
ials of the War Loan Organization. In
common with all other government
officials who may be In a position to
recognize these conditions and to un
derstand them In a memruro, to rec
ommend to their superior that a
measure of Justice be accorded to the
newspaper people of the country and
that steps be at once taken to adopt
a policy of recompensing them for
their rtoek In trade aa all other lines
of bUHineas are compensated?
Attain referring to your offer for
FREE copy we must respectfully de
cline Its uae.
Youth very truly,
HKPPNEIl HKIIALD.
Hy 8. A. Pattison.
Publisher.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
COUNTY CLERK
To the Republican voters of Mor
row County: I hereby announce that
I will be o. candidate for the Repub
lican nomination for County Clerk at
the primary election to be held on the
21st day of May, 1920.
Pd Adv. J. A. WATERS, Incumbent.
COUNTY SHERIFF
I hereby announce to the Demo
cratic voters of Morrow County that
will be a candidate for the nomina
tion for the office of Sheriff of Mor
row County at the primary electlcn
to be held May 21, 1920. If nomina
ted and elected I expect to enforce the
lawt of the State of Oregon, to the
best of my ability and without fear
or favor:
CHAS. B. SPERRY,
Pd Adv. lone, Oregon.
I'RMSPECTS GOOD FOR III MP! R
CROP
S J. Ritchie, h farms In a big
way out north of LexltiRion. wun In
!'in Wedm-day. Mr. Ullclilo nnd
Itariy Pin all are the men ho tire
'Ut nir-; over f.O arte of land fiery
- I heu mi lit tl.elr rate. pillar tmrt
r ;.:! I ei,:l'.-l)oitiitn trans plow nnd
I lie) lire , II Kevpin': n i:ouiit u.iy
iiid ti'chl. Tin v are f.itii.lnc n'mul
:.iimi r.i'n-K ,. Ian,! in and need
.i k.i-p Heir equipment biify
Mr i::ti-ruc ha be. n tnrniin in thin
rm.tiiy fur )mii and Inst year
he derided t,i nut h! land (o Mr
Huvall and ntlte He didn't Ilk
londns, heweirr. and a 1ml later
he rented another bit" ti art and he
and Mr. l'Mvall h.uiclil the tractor
i in! went nl It tlfcht. Mr Itllrhl
-,i)s (he pn,mt eie ni'HT bellet
tei a I in i-r i-rop In hi m-iiiun and
tiiaib fruity, ttnln Inner and
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i n iil.iti f.ir Die detniK-fatlr tlimil
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FOOD
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WE NOW HAVE A SUPPLY OF AMERICAN RELIEF
ADMINISTRATION FOOD DRAFTS FOR THE ACCOM
MODATIOX OF THOSE WHO WISH TO GIVE PERSON
AL ASSISTANCE TO RELATIVES AND FRIENDS IN
1 '"ASTERN AND CENTRAL EUROPE.
WE WILL BE GLAD TO EXPLAIN THE VALUE OF
THESE DRAFTS TO THOSE WHO ARE INTERESTED
I.N SENDING HELP TO THIS 1 A R T OF EUROPE.
PROFITS, IF ANY ACCRUE WILL BE TURNED OVER
TO THE EUROPEAN' CHILDREN'S FUND.
First National Bank
HEPPNER, OREGON
COUNTY SHERIFF
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of Sheriff of Mor
row County, aubject to the will of the
republican votera at the coming pri
mary election to be held in May,
1920.
pd adv. GEO. McDl'FFEE.
THE HEPPNER HERALD, ONLY $2.00 A YEAR
COUNTY TREASURER
I hereby announce to the republi
cs votera of Morrow county that I
will be a candidate for the republican
nomination for County Treasurer at
the primary election to be held on t'.ie
21st day of May. 1920.
pd adv. KATIK MINEIIT.
DIMItKT ATTOR FY
To the republican voteri of Mor
row County: I cm a candidate for
the nomination for the office of Dis
trict Attorney at the ennuing primary
election.
pd adv. 8. E. NOTSON.
CORRECT ENGLISH.
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the year. Heml in centa for namplr
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YOU!
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PERSONALITY. THAT'S
WHY YOUR CUTHES SHOULD DE MDE TO
YOUR MEASURE. YOU WILL GET TAILORED
DISTINCTIVENESS IX
Heppner Tailoring &
Cleaning Shop
THEX. TOO, YOU GET EXCLUSIVE FABRICS
THAT ARE ALL WOOL. KHAPK PERMANENT. TAILORING
THAT'S EXACTLY CORRECT, GARMENTS THAT ARK CHEAP.
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KROP IX AND I IE MEASURED NOW
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S. E. NOTSON
ATTOItM Y-AT LAW
Office In mrt Hon
Heppner Oreffot i
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ATTORNEY AT MW
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Manufacturers
Sewer and Water Pipe
Irrigation Pipe
Culvert Pipe
Hollow Silo Blocks
Cement Products
1003 North 10th St
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