Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, July 06, 1920, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
ADYISKS AGAINST
lil'YIXG OIL STOCKS
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San Francisco, July 6 "Federal
prosecution of wild cat oil promoters
in New York is a fittini; climax to a
campaign which the Savings Division
l' the Treasury Department has been
wairing for many months", said Theo.
Hardee, Director of the (iovermnent
Savin-.r.s Organization for the Twelfth
F' d-ial Reserve District, today.
'Thro'islioti' the country t!i Sav
ings Organization of i-;tr!i Federal
I'o'si-rve District has ient ". deal of
tiu" in an atten:pt to warn the public
; ;u;:st losing the i:.on y t):ey mi
lKlriotic!iy I-t the Omvrn:
in,' the war by t radii::; In
:tv UoihN f n- wt.ttV.e.? s
"Of course I have i!0 in
!l tiif s .ht: no ptc'cu-ier
Kant", said Hardee. "Our
"which we have received ihe i-yinpa-t:,ic
co-ofiei ion of liie cnvi.-Ooi'.ed
Jii wsjiaper ediuns of the country lias
.'e'-n to Meja tile sile o till.; ever
''. in tc flood of worthless stocks and
.- -u Mties. hacked only hy eloquent
promises. We lone n0 quarrel with
legitimate industrial securities, hut
e liave a quarrel with not only wild
eat oil promoters- hut, the promoters
of all wild cat. schemes.
"The Oovernment Savings Organi
zation, which is a branch of the Sav
ings Division of the Treasury Depart
lnent, has two objects -to lay la-fore
the people the fact that their true
inn-rests lies in holding their Liber
ty lionds and invostinn their savings
in other Government Securities such
as War Savings Stamps and Treasury
Savings tlertilicates.
"In my oiiinion, and I think it is
hacked by the banking authorities
of the country, the exchange of vast
quantities of Liberty lionds for the
worthless stoc'ks at Ihe belies! of
i-'lib-tongued salesmen has had much
to do -with the decline of Liberty
Ilond prices. These Liberty Bonds
have been mulcted from the public
by promoters- of fake enterprise s in.
exchange for worlliless se'-urities and
have then be thrown upon the mark
et In order that. Ihese unscrupulous
promoters inlnlit fiet, their hands on
the cash as quickly as possible. Many
:i 'nan who has traded his bonds for
worthless slock Is niiiK to rue it
soon.
"The prosecutions In New York
oUKbt to make Ihe holder of Liberty
leilids think twice before he lets
id' them, or before he invests his sav
ings. "My advice In every man and worn
an when lie or r-he is asked to buy
any slock is lo consult bis or her
hanker lirsl."
Heppner Ferald Want Ads brim;
home the bacon.
it i;m wish di:i:ssi.s
I . or o. sti di:m s
I'niveiii'y of On-Kon, F-llfcene
' he I'ni-er-dly of ()te;;on was the
first institution I ever svv where
a and women are educated lo
. iher. ilioimh i have sei n many
where the went In school tni:elher
a line dnl inc ion", said Dr. Stcph-
i S Wise, lot m r l'ortlanil rabbi
. ml HOW head of I lie Free S illlKI'mlc
tti New Yolk City, at the occasion of
his leienl address In lore the mii :
r Si hind ihe I'uiMTsiiy.
In ! iie.il.iiK of "Ae.ei ii aniation,
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lie Never
Mad Time
The other tiny n man
lost two limits 1'ii-iiusc
Jim b.ittcty rinLliiilv
went l.,,k i.-i iii;,. Hp
n'liM luve k.i vt l Vy
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f.i.liHtcp trrmKr 1 y
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Kiev Is Taken From the Bolsheviki
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. : " 1 i iM.,1111:, incii was captured
Ihe Lufsnin holsheviki hy the Poles and Ukrainians.
True and False", Dr. Wise said that
there -were certain cardinal princi
ples- which must he roc -enizod and
agencies which nun-.l. be emoloved he-
fore real Americanization can be a-
clueved. The principles he cited nre
that immigration and Americaniza
tion are dillcrent things; that "for
eigner" and "inferior" are not syn
onimous terms and that being a for
eigner does not imploy disloyally.
The npencies which must be tii
ployed he named as: the public
schools, the press, the chrrch. the
civic government and the theater,
not clubs and societies fori led to ac
complish Americanization as a fad of
the moment.
ing back. Only last night we heard
a 9-year old boy tell his mother she j
could either buy him a 10-cont box '
of popcorn or he wouldn't take any,
and she said, "Now, Willie" two or
three times, and as long as we hung
around he couldn't make that, woman'
shut up. i
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Heppner Herald Want Ads bring
home the brcon.
l'.AKKNTS STILL TALK HA( Iv
The following f-om the Kansas
City Slur proves lhal iiarenls while
I hey have not yet attained unto per
fection are making fair progress to
ward it:
"We are living in the age of the
most obedient parents in Ihe world's
history," said a Philadelphia educa
tor. Possibly so, but they still have
not hi 1 11 cured of Ihe habit of taik-
MAItlNKS TAKK THEIR
SCHOOL HOOKS TO SEA
When the 16th Regiment, V. S.
Marines, started for Mexico the other
day they were not only equipped
with rifles and packs, but also car
ried their school books.
The problem of anti-military re
action following the war has been
solved by the Marine corps, says E.
n. Hammond, captain, U. S. M. C,
in. charge of recruiting district of
Portland, by combining academic and
vocational education with military
training, the b I'Oadenim' tntliiennnu
I of travel, and adventure,
j In pVe-war days it v.-a a a problem
I to keep Marine's attention concen
) I rated and their minds interested in
( strictly military routine. There was
!a growing disposition on the part of
j young men to regard the spare time
Is-pent in the Marine Corps as time
j wasted. The present-day combining
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Congratulates the people of Heppner and Rittcr
that the long hoped for has at last materialized in
the completion of the I leppner-Ritter highway
thereby offering increased facilities for closer busi
ness and social relations between the two commun
ities to the mutual benefit and advancement of
both.
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To the people of northern Grant county we extent
a welcome to Heppner and invite them to make our
store their headquarters while in town and make
use of our rest room conveniences whether they
buy their goods from us ojr not. A visit to our store
and an inspection of our stock and prices will con
vince them that our
Hs w to higQ a Phonograph
Follow Tim Way cf
Brunswick Owners
f!cfore you buy a pltpmrnpli, wc y.tr"!c
hvaritiK several. It will be to your advam.itje
to nuke tone tests for yourself.
l'liMse !o not think th.it thi-. is difficult or
th.it it t.il.es a tru:!.ically trainal car.
I m ever 300.P0O home rr.usic lovcr.i enjoy
T'lr lirunswit k bvc.ni .e they hava follow 1
the .'I'ovo .iiKice. Crit.cul pecp'.e h.ivc chc. eu
l'tMi'.v iiks I tc.i'itc thev have co-.ie to avp'c
'.ite i'i . iT'f. r::'.e -.t a!t'orcl by the Drunt
't r'c'.' o.l if K.;To.luction.
n.i-i! on!y he.ir Tlie r.r:nsw;ck rby
M ' l-r.il s.-'ectii :is you nc-rd orly coiip-.re it
x.-.'i i 'c or two rtl.cr pl'oM0;;r.ijln ai:i! jii
' ill .--pj :e, i -;p die i;it. ,.,s,-,;it broi:.;.H a'vit
ly t'.-c I .uiuwick M(.-t'..vJ of Kcpt'cJwvtiott.
of Fcholastic work with Murine Corps
trainins; has olved the problem..
The -Marine Corps Institute, some
thing entirely new'in military circles
is a practical school teaching .Marines
a wide variety of subjects either in
the class room, workshop, or by cor
respondence. In whatever part of
the world a Marine may be stationed,
ashore or afloat, he may take advan
tage of tills educational institution,
and will be paid for going to school.
AlthoughQuantieo, Virginia, Is the
homo of the Marine Corps Institute,
there are already numbers of Marines
at sea nnd in our Island possessions
enrolled for courses by correspondence.
Buyers of Priofcsrsg
Just a few words to the Business Man who desires to
have his Printing produced accurately and promptly
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!OULDNT it be a great relief if you could
say to your printer, "I need a catalogue, a
circular, some letterheads and envelopes"
and then be able to entirely dismiss the matter from
your mind in the confidence that he will do the work
to your entire satisfaction. The printer comes to you
with a proposition that pleases; that has a strong ad
vertising vabe in the suggested copy, in the proposed
typography, in the color arrangement, and in the
general layout. What a satisfaction to have an as.
sured confidence that the finished product will meet
with your approval
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The printer who can do that for you muit effr r efficient
ervice. Tht is what v e giving to our num-rou cu.
tyrnerr, and wc re rcr!y to Ho ihe if n p ffr jri-.
lilt riPNIIR HERALD