Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, August 24, 1920, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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Tuesday. August 24th. 1920.
THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER. OREGON
PAGE THREE
SHIPPING PKOBLKM
VITAL TO PHODITKRS
The shipping problems of the Pa
cific Northwest are becoming acute
and demand the serious thought of
manufacturers, merchants farmers
and in fact all who must avail them
selves of shipping facilities. The
freight rates in the past have worked
seriously against the Northwest ship
pers, and now with the new increase
effective on the 2 5th of this month,
the whole matter is presenting a
problem, the seriousness of which
can only be contemplated.
The future prosperity of the North
west Dusiness demands action. The ,
lumber industry is dependent upon
the ability of manufacturers to make ',
prompt and expeditious shipments of
lumber to Eastern markets and other
trade centers. Farmers must have
better transportation facilities for ,
marketing their grain, livestock and ,
and other produce. The life of our '
put on your enjoyment. All the
Forest Service asks is that you be
careful with tire ind. that you look
to J he proper sanitation of ovr
camp."
Not only is this wonderland c'nrnic
terized by scene 5 infinitely varied,
but as the map shows, they are easily
accessible. In the construction of the
present highway system the Forest
Service has played an important
part, having built many miles of the
road. When all plans have been car
ried out, there will be over a thous
and miles of good highway in these
national forests.
Many well-laid-out camp sites a
wait the outdoor enthusiast. Several
of these are close by streams where
fish are abundant and where hunting
is good. Numerous camp grounds
are equipped with stone fireplaces.
The extensive telephone systems of
the Forest Service are available to
the public free in case of emergency.
Notable among the recreation plac-
mdustries depend to a great extent es mentioned are the Siuslaw resorts
on the ability to secure the cheapest in the national forest bearing that
rates combined -with prompt Bervice name, the Eagle creek camp grounds
for the shipment of raw products Columbia Gorge Park, Lehman and
the East and1 for the distribution of Hideway Springs, the Anthony' Lake
their manufactured articles if they Region, Crater National Park, Dead
are to compete with other industrial Indian Soda Springs, Oregon Caves,'
An Appeal from the Pacific
Coast Kescue ami Protective Society
To the Silent Workers of Oregon:
It is needless for us to go into de
tail and explain to you the problem
of feeding 148 women, babies and
children. The task is difficult at
any time, but a tremendous burden
at present. This is an appeal to you
to remember the girls and the babies
during this coming season, and put
up a little extra fruit, with or with
out sugar, for shipment to the Louise
Home, and the Albertina Kerr Nur
sery Home, where we are caring for
abandoned mothers and babes. We
assure you that whatever you can
do in their behalf will be greatly
appreciated. We should suggest that
you form a club in your town and
ship a barrel of canned fruit or can
ned vegetables. In fact any kind of
farm produce will be acceptable. We
will gladly furnish as many glass
jars as you desire, and prepay all
freight charges.
For shipping instructions address
all correspondence to Gen. Supt. W.
G. MacLaren, 195 Burnside Street.
entm of the world.
The Oregon, State Chamber of Com '
merce has assumed the responsibility
of starting a movement that should
offer relief. To discuss the situation
and outline plans for a solution of
this problem, a convention has been
called to meet in Portland October 4
and 5th, 1920. Present at this con
vention will be the representives of
the Northwest States in Congress,
. State officials, a representative of
the National Rivers and Harbors
Congress, delegates from all of the
railroads and shipping lines of the
Northwest, delegates from the port
bodies, commercial organizations,
wholesalers, industries and many oth
er prominent business men who are
interested in the development of our
territory.
Congres3 convenes in Washington
D. C, on the second Monday in De
cember; the National Rivers and Har-
ors Congress, the second week In De
cember. It is desired, as a result of
the work of this convontion to have
definite plans outlined for presei.ta
don '.a those two bodies.
Wenaha Springs, and McKenzie
Bridge. The latter is a Mecca for
tourists and is .the outfitting point
for many campers and hunters in the
north end of the Cascade National
Forest. Persons desiring copies of
this pamplet may obtain them by ad
dressing a request to "the District
Forester, Portland, Oregon.
SCHOOL SVPERINTEXDEXT Qt'ITS
Salem, Ore., August 20. John W.
Todd, for four years superintendent
of the Salem public schools, has re
signed his position and will leave for
Vancouver, Washngton, September 1
where he will engage in private busi
ness. His successor has aot yet been,
selected.
Subscribe for the Herald, $2 a year,
tiOVKKX'M'KXT l'OLDKIl DKS-
cituiKS hkchkatio.v area
A handsomely illustrated folder,
which Inoludis a map of the principal
highways for the entire State of Ore
gon has just been Issued by tiie For
est Service. This is the firs! time
this brand, of the United States De
purtmint of Agriculture has Issued
a map of an entire State. The new
publication, should prove of immense
value to all persons, particularly to
motorists, seeking recreation Jn this
nrlon endowed with such a variety ;
of natural attractions.
The booklet Is entitled, "Road and '
Recreation Map of Oregon", and con
tains descriptions of recreation spots ,
in the national forests of that ntate. ;
These picturesque areas, many of j
them heavily forimed, are "in every;
pense free recreation grounds", nays ,
the pamphlet, "and do train meki ate j
The OCEAN BEACH RESORT
at the Mouth of the Columbia River are a
Glorious Delidtt
for residents of the interior and are at the height of their glory just
now
North Beach Resorts
Clatsop Beaches
Tillamook Beaches
are all spendidly equipped and afford the keenest of beach pleasures.
The Round Trip Fare to Any of them is (T -fl A Qr
Plus 8 War Tax v) I 4iO J
The added pleasure of a trip through the delightfully picturesque
Columbia River Gorge is assured if your ticket is purchased of the
( ( reson.V itsli In K'ton
i:.iilrond & Navigation Co.
NorthBench visitors have the option of rail or
river route from Portland, but choice should
be made when ticket is purchased. Let our
agent explain all particulars, make reserva
tion and arrange your trip.
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We carry a complete stock of repair parts for these machines, Bin
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Har vest.
GAS ENGINES
I. H. C. and Fairbanks- Morse carried in stock.
Larger sizes up to 15 h. p. ordered on short notice.
Farmers and stockmen from Rit ter and other northern Grant
county points are invited to make our big, new store their head
, .quarters when in Heppner. ,
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Concrete Pipe Company
Manufacturers
Sewer and Water Pipe
Irrigation Pipe
Culvert Pipe
Hollow Silo Blocks
Cement Products
1003 North 10th St
Phone 467 WUa Walfa, Wavh
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