Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, April 20, 1920, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    PAGE TWO THE HEPPNERHERALD. HEPPNER, OREGON Tuesday, April 20, i920
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Bread Like Mother
Used to MaKe
You can have it if you use our famous
HITE STA
For Your Baking
We have just received a car load of Spring
Beardless Barley for Seed
We pay highest cash prices for
Hides, Pelts and Furs
Heppner Farmers
Elevator Co.
nie state measures to
:M the May 21 election
amendment raUft
: Is essential to early
he state highway prc
.leasure ino:-c---is;i,-., n.,
nstitutional limit' on state road
nd indebtedness frc.m o ,...
l"- ' '-CI. .
to 4 p..-r cent of the assessed valuation
of all property in Oregon. As the
assessed value asrirrecates annrr,Tt.
j n e!" $1,000,000, adoption of this
amendment would enable the legislat
(J 10 authorize the issue of a total
; of 40,000,000 of state highway
ij bonds, including all that have been
) authorized or icsued to date. Unless
jj ,h;s amendment is ratified, the exist
(j in-,- 2 pei' cent limitation would hold
, the bond is-uca down to ?20,000,000,
ii aI1 of either has been issued or
jj: 1:KS boea contracted ior in state high
Ij.way vtort: to be completed during
J ' 10 20.
Ji Th- a'-ternative to authorize this
) increase to a nr.r oni t ...
, J - t'- 13 LU let com-
! pletion of the state's main highways
crag along after 1920 as they can be
unproved from annual revenues,
ds.
: -allure to adopt this amendment is
tair, to visit a heavy pt naity on the
uties. It is
;Jn that ir ,):e ;t,lt llas in?uffi.
l funds witii xvhloh to connect up
"',Kln such a clamor will
IP in many loealHies that the
i:i-3 wi'! be forced to vote direct
"MPS to construct rt
In this event, the county
ry vr.uI-J h:.-,- to carry the bur.
li'-.t V.'OUM he hnvno ..
by the a-to owner under the pending
amendment. x0 one who has observ
ed the tiend of sentiment in favor of
completing these state highways but
what is aware that it cannot be re
strained, it the auto owners ere not
permitted to have their own nor-ev
used to build the roads at an early
date, they will unite in support of anv
direct tax thai mav be m
means of getting the roads finished, j
As a saleguard to protect property!
from inevitable heavy taxation for'
state roads, farsighted (, . i
, , - aic
giving this 4 per cent bonding amend
ment their earnest support.
Oregon has been sinenhivi,, fn,t
nate in that the cost of state high-'
ways has been held down bv an ex-1
ceptionally able and honest state j
highway commission. Pa vino.
lar line of sport are averse tc
their favorite pastime exploited or
abused is weli shown in a recent at
tempt to stage a freal: gclf match. A
wideawake press agent, in order tc
get publicity for his golf course, ad
vertised a tournament in which it was
permissible for the gallery to shout,
ring cow-bells and do anything save
actuall ytoueh the players in physi
cal contact.
The game of golf calls for the best
consideration of one's opponent while
he is making a shot and no evert act
is tolerated by the etiquette of the
game. The ethics of golf are consid
ered, by its devotees, as one of its
principal charms. That the deliber
ate infraction ot the rules did not
.find favor with golfers was shown in
, the fact that less than a dozen per
jsons figured in the competition.
Goiirrj who have the best inter
ests rf the game at heart, by and
large, resent exploitation of the sport
by means of farce comedy and the
press agent is likely to find more than
good will come of the effort.
AVOID THAT COLD
Ttlend the rips
And patch the holes,
Build up the heels
And save your soles.
BOWERS SHOE SHOP,
44tf Main St., Heppner, Ore.
Sam Hughes
if.
When your Plumbing goes
Wrong
Phone
Us
"HW'&tt ! 1
fewK-l'U'i, l ;' i;
!,..," , " Vl lo "'fci cun.nnssion. Paving of Mate
. j; xute a heavy direct slate tax on prop- j roads in Oregon has cost from 20 pe.
(jerty such as has been nronnoerl for cent tn r,n ,,,. i
i the iSovember election. The direct
j tax proposeal is for a 5-mill state
! road tax, which would visit such a
I heavy additional burde
' 1 erty that its enactment is unthLy ka
li . ble c lung as there is anv ofh-
r.iethod of financing the state high
way program.
As against the direct tax proposi
tion, the bonding amendment m h.
I voted upon May 21 contains distinct
j advantages
j " 1 1 a t oi tnse auvantages is to cot(i'.-to the state hir.-lnvay p- o-
i- wnatsoever is in-; gram :s to im-uro its ea-lv completion
voived in its ratification. The an- at a minimum of cost for a maximum
nual revenues from the present auto of rtturn for each dollar spent
license fees and gasoline tax will 1 1
amply finance both principal and in-:
terest of the entire $40,000,000 bonds i
that have been and can be issued tin- i
der the 4 per cent limitation. No in
crease in either of these fees will be
lequired, and as said, no property!
tax whatsoever. i
A table has been compiled by the ' J
legislative committee and published
in the official state pamphlet, mailed
neen proposed for cent to 50 per cent less than in most!
other states, and this lower cost has1
been in spite of (he advantages pos- j
sessed by most other states in the'
: lower cst of load materials. In no !
oths-r state, without exception, has!
, Pulic sentiment been able to draft '
into the public seivice highway eom
; milonois of the x calibet, rcputat,
: ami ability 0f the men who have serv-'
: ed Oregon in this capacity ai:d are
new on the commission. To provide
this cem,;::-sion with adcninto
"1 SN
WirJ t
1'ACIFIC COAST SPOUTS
mm 7
e and Fancy
oceries
mi
JJ
-I to registered voters, showinz the in-
It. i ... .
auto licenses fees and eas ; 1 or5' 01 tne Parne in that citv.
bond "KUie is the more remarkable in that
it matched the attendance in
V! come t'l-run
i tax and also the interest and
redemption nnvmenta ttiw Ktl
made from year to year until all the ! Francifo
bonds have been redeemed. This
table reveals thac besides tailing tip
interest and principal of nil the bonds
the it-venues ficra auto license fees
and gasolini' tax will yield an annual
surplus, to be used for other state
hit'hway purposes. The revenue fig-uri-d
upon for bond Interests and re
doinption doi-s not include any part
If the attendance in the various
! eitiV on the opening dav of the Pacif
ic coast baseball league can be taken
as a criterion, the indications are that
the "xnoetatioti". of - ..
- j- " jaii are
ikely to be rnnsmi!-!i tp,i s.,.,..
mento, with its 14,nno attendance
had the biggest atienthmrp ir,
This
ccih-' t ob
tained. t!i
tunity -.f
at the e;,
i.i. in i-ig go.
nioie l"a:i da
low. "'he i i a-Iit-?-."
do n
lat'T In the :
woathe- and not ; mi
ge'S I'' oiling li.t- pit,
(l.i the inouril: men lieg'n
li'.eii b. rt woil;,
11 Ir tin 1 1 i k at all for n let of the
best of the bitten io maintain an nv
! ,i;m ( f -Inn Mm diririr ;h fii-it
i'fi'-r t! al it doesn't
in be in id'. -d dnwi; n
in "iii!c In M-t
1 a' fLige pitcli-
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2 "iVNIV'
m
I Wt- iiir'kf a sjifcially of rjuick repair work, keep
I ill'. alwaNS I ' i ; i ( ' - (!'! matiM-i-ih- -it,,1 ,-,,,, t'..-
,- """ 8 r the proceidr, ,f the ;!.) license
m."h:i t M'- !CC. l", that an-uirm d ev. r ! t, .-coun-
I If y-.u h:a.- n-v-.- ,1 at yn- (,, fj,,;,. rrLHM.lH-ptVu'
I , , , , ' " -1 - ' ' inii-i t.'i-cil
C '" V "!'u ; iolM'.'Mi:. io ivc y,,i! J-cr.Vct v. th u- -tnc! ,!. a-id tin r,,.-
i atnl i; .-: not ; i- a ic CVorv panic- " ,"! "!' !- 'I'"
I -i!l:!-.-.vi!l:.luriimr money M ZtZnuZ. ZT'l
1 lll.'.lo- il 1 lt,''l. g .iniftoTe ix,,.,- ... ,.,id. This
1 I table ,v h- !i wii! la in the ; mis of
Peoples Hardware iSlligl
I I uveam fitua two .-.itoiaobiUy
I K f.rit 3 souiv. v. d! I..-ahuiidaia to i.ili,. cure
I 'LQfsljjJony :ZZZZ?'ZLT1V;
M ith.'iit . ay jo i p. i ,y tax lti tlie li ;!it
KWaimi''f,'"iWI!WWi(BtB .i'. i .. .th ,!;i,.ii in table, il , lew w lei!
i '"- I i-i '-uk ol.il o i t.ix'iii m lo la':" I'u-m ioe "
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national L'ani j ;;;; ; '
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" jjjj "' yu 'n
In the case of San Fran
cisco, however, it may be said that
14.000 persons is the capacity or Re
creation Park. v. hat the attendance
might have been had there been fur
ther accommodations will remain
unanswered.
Reports from Silt Lake Citv and
of.
All kinds Fresh fruits and Vege
tables in season. Garden Seeds,
Onion Sets, American Wonder and
Burbank Seed Fa.atoes.
ties
Dam
Hug
i
Los Angeles tell t.(. pnnie story
banner crowds. The usual cm. ,-.in.
les consisting of parades .flag rais
ings and participation by .-t.ti.. or
city official also w. re a part of the
various programs,
For t ie net few 'vi . k,.., ;i; rt.0.
' '' r (!(. ! noiin-;
l,.i' !(: v-'d h ive ;- n opnor
al'i n i r t p tl-.-ir av. .agi ;i
ii.-.- of I !m rilc'n.f", ti n
go. i' . ' :!) : s'art for l!ie '
(ii. i' a c ii';. ly to fi,l
n lo'- thV. is that th
i so t into form until ,
'son. H f.. still cold
i' at in sun ;
ir.g arms
tl Be', in
Farmers and Stockmen
it's Like This
If you are ir-I'ncd to - ,i i.lt, ,..,..... at n , . ,,,e
wlun ..viybod, .ans to buy- K yn w..nt f. ii;e and take'
things ;1-a while, take aih. i.tag,. f the pnvent con-
dnions and 1 t.-t your h.r.d with me al once. Let the other fel
low or the younger n,.-n do the work and make the money fr
n wo!!.-. The.ch.mge ill give yu ,,,. luh 1( . viKorous
entliusiastic grip upon life again.
A I I III MiVKHAI. MOM lis on AKKI l . H!T, I II 1VK
SI I UI D A I 1ST OK l ISlDIi It I V K I S W H f
MILL V.K UI KK wmiiv THL liT KAVS To I OOK
AT Vol 11 I.AM). co:i; IV AMI LlsT Now.
E. M. SHUTT
The R?al Estate Man
Up-stairs in Court House
for I hey do
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and !hn
llIK to the lii"i.i!c of both pla.'i and
H'im t.iioK a ti e iKltt f in audi.-n'-e
brKlnntnit to file out of Ihe Krminil
tipfotv the play ( xct. While th
pl.lVen tun I cntrlluiH' it Kt to f,lt
and cflsppy pl iy, in the l.it nalyl.
II l up to the UMiplira In nr to It
that H i time i ,itp. lirttl a t.
fm bow r.. th. n 'ul. fn a lnr.ii
ay to belt, i ink (! "( ronditi-'tia !
In tii e t'l' t of tle!,i me the s.m.f ;
'- pn one p!..T ran tin -oup i.i te..k
' . I ! . n k .1 1 .. it th, n n p ti t . t hu talo-n
la an riern ty ! m4 I im li up b'f i
pitching rfr ) bull If rluna jtlt j
to plraw their (.i!!..n it ul.t tie a
! thine f..r !, i iati isef to j
a littl conti.!niial rhat mlth Ma
hlttlria a tol lilipH the infot matioo
thai tapij flir Ihr ordff of h
Thit thf fwlloarii of any paitini
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Choice. Cuts of the
Best Meats
EVERY HOUSEWIFE WANTS TOSERVE THE
best in Meats to her family.. She can be assured she
r iioi K ii mu- mns inr .Mcau at hop which
is conducted in conformity with modern methods of
.sanitary marketing;.
Central Market
McNAMER 4 SORENSON, Props.