Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, October 05, 1920, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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Tuesday, October 5, 1920
ii:i:i(;.TioN ri:on: is ai;k
NO (iAMIil.ll SAYS HOISK
Spendim; mnnoy
tion j roj. 1 1 s is mi
lion or a gamble.
tO (h
lor,.!
but
vt
p irro::i
; cuhi-
llUrfllUv'S
llem-e 10
L. i!oi: o,
proposition which p-aj s it)
1 urn. , aec-rti;r.s to Whiitn
in a talk the other day on "Irriga
tion ar.d Yhni it Means in Orrpon,"
before tilt' inonibrrs' foruni of tlie
Chamber of Commerce, says tluj
i'olo.urain.
He told of the various irrigation
projects in Orecon and said that
fully developed they
an annual return of
liltl brinsc if
A-e than :;
$:;iiii,ihoi,ooo in products.
He aUo p tul 08 that in the Northwest
(hero ate 3 0,0(10,000 acres which
can be placed under irrigation, and if
this land is as productive as thai of
(he Yakima valley it will mean, bil
lions of dollars in increased wealth
to the nation, (he home of thousands
of American farmers.
He said (hat while congress has
been willing to lend millions to for
eign rations in time of the fvreat
war, it should be willing to lend the
farmers of the West a half billion lo
develop irrigation, all of which will
be repaid with good interest in ad
dition to developing the wealth of
the nation.
He urged the members of the
chamber to urge large appropria
tions from congress. In addition to
, development of farms, he said
'v.ieiense water power may be ustil
SiPtl so (hat factories will rise to
make into finished products the raw
products of (he soil.
VIM 1 I iS.sK N A u v.Mim
DR. R. J. VAUGKAN
nii.vns.T
Permanently located in Odd
fellow's Building
HEPPNER, OREGON
DR. A. D. McMURDO
PHYSICIAN and SlIUiMOV
Telephone 122
Office Patterson's Drug Store
HEPPNER, OREGON
F. A. McMENAMIN
i ayyi;i:
Office Plume Main 6i:S
Residence Phone Main CG",
Roberts Building
HEPPNER, OREGON
S. E.
NOTSON
attokxi:y-.vi'-
I..WV
Office in Court House
HEPPNER, OREGON
WOODSON & SWEEK
ATT llt.N KYS-AT.I.A W
Masonic Building
HETPNEU, OIIKCOX
SAM E. VAN VACTOR
ATTOItXKY.AT-I.AW
1
National Bank Hide.
HEPPNEH, OREGON
WATERS & ANDERSON
run: ivm i: am t:
SllrresMM to
C. G. I',i:tei..on
IllilTNKU. oi!i:t;ox
DR. CLYDE R. WALKER
I'lll -K I ml l IK. I OX
Phono Ciitiniftionii
IONK. OliVXioN
i
THE BRICK
McAtee (Dl Aihrn, Props.
Confectioneries, Cigars
Soft Drinks
II
II
POOL
YOU ARE WELCOME
;i:ts thi" ijkst si:i:i coi:x
Only in the field can the best
seed ears be solected. sa-s W. S.
! Carpon'er, extensicn st.i cialist in
until crops at u. A. L. taken lrotn
I he bi-i, a good ea'- may he lu'ni
simply hcoTtiwo it had moiv than i' :
share of room, pirn; food, nioiyiar-.
land sunlight, itistiad of more
lh
I normal pro-', act ion ability. If
th.
best ear is taken from a hill
of
throe stalks whose neighboring hills
are al.-o norma!, then it is tlie best
ear because of native ability,
may be counted on to produce
the next season.
and
well
CAP
1WIX I'.KST Y.WTS
imiiyati; WHIST hakim:
Washington, Sept.
Captain Newton Rest,
a company of Marines
3 0. When
commanding
at the Pearl
Harbor naval station
tn
Honolulu,
Wurst had
Gen. Smed-
read that Private C. 1
been declared by Brig
ley D. Butler as (he smartest sea
soldier at Quantico, Va., he immed
iately filled out. a requisition blank
for Wurst. The form followed, al
though not strictly according to Gen
eral Hoyle, read: "It is reuesled
that Wurst be put in Best's com
pany." Now it is to Wurst whether
he wants to serve a few thousand
miles from his home in Elizabeth, N.
J.. Out in Honolulu the ukeleles are
tuning up to the refrain, "The
Wurst is yet to come."
"AS A MAX TIIIXKKTII"
If you think you are beaten, you
If you think you dare not,
are;
you
don't .
If you'd like to win but you think
you can't,
It's almost a cinch you won't.
If vou think vou'li lose vou're lost;
0'
For out ef 'he world wo find
Success- begins with a fellow's will,
It's all in the t.fate of mind.
Life's battles don't always go
To the stronger or faster man;
Hut soon or late the man who wins
Is (he one who thinks he can.
Selected.
XOTK I! TO IlIiil.llNIWS
Tlie lirst regular meeting of Hopp
nor Council, A. O. H., since vacation
wan taken hist March, will be held in
I. O. O. F. Hall, Sunday afternoon,
Oc'oVu' 17, 1120, at which all liiem
!,( rs are expected to be pr.oent. Very
important blooms:' will c:im bi-ftiro
litis moi.ing for attention. Don't fail
(o he there.
J '3.-EPU KENNY, Prcahlctit
Pr-.nkos tire elas.d as ov,!rmrom
those which lay co'i; ate! oveviv;
"us, or those which hear livTng y
. or
par
img iroin nil eio.' which Is hutched before
or lit the time It I laid. Tin' egg-lny-species
of serpents generally be
long to the consirictin' group, which
kill their prey by Miuec.lng It; while
most all ovovhipiirmH serpents are
'pedes which take their prey with
their mouth, and do not kill by con
strlctliiy. pr liistnnce, the hlacksnake
belongs to the egg-lnylng croup, while
the copperhead sniike produces living
young Instead of ecus.
CHlltCH XOTICKS
.j. 4. .j. .j. .;. .?. .. .j. .j, ,
Tlie First hrUtlan (liurt h.
The usual nervlcen of the Church
win be held on Sundny, consisting
of the niblc Srhool at ten o'clock, fol
lowed by Communion Service and
Prenchlnft at eleven o'clock.
The evening Services will conslt
of Ihiv Christian Endeavor Ser'ire nt
seven o'clock and sons P-tvlce nnd
1'renrhlnn at U:ht o'clock. Eveny
one Is cordially Invited to uttend
thPM Services.
V. O. I.lvini. oone, Mini. tir.
lll ltl.lll Hi lenee
"htl M.m Science m rue ar- held
very f-'ttnd.iy innrnin.' at 11. '10
o'clock in I. 0,0. V h ill. T fth'.f.Tiy
meet tuts are held every Wedn" dny
eietung at S,mi o'clock nt the home
of Mrs. Kuiien Sbiftim. All inlet
esti (I kf eoldiKlly Invited to nttind
the lucetitil-n.
THE HEPPNER HERALD,
WATCHES GiVLM SEVERE TEST i
Diirenu cf Standards ?.t W.tshinfjton
Will Gie Cort.ficjta cf Accuracy
to Any TimepiCie.
Co
that
too
ton I
Hies
y pi
mvau
r test
as a
ttg to
lit
dosig;
The
watch
privi!
mantt
id
toils u-
te;;ted timepie
eer. ifaate.
To ascrlain (he n "curacy cf a time
piece it is poo-oil i 1 a lar:'c glass-fnmt
refrigeatoi', eiinippeil viiii auloiiiniie
devices that keep tiio temperature nt
a fixed point, in which the watch
"runs'' fur slated periods at various
degrees of heat a id cold. When Ihe
regulator has been set, the flow of cold
air from die ice chest above the watch
chamber is controlled by a thermn
s(a;ic device, and, when necessary,
warm air is introduced from lite out
side. The three femperaiures at
which ail watches undergoing the test
are kept are -13, 70 and 'Jo degrees
Fahrenheit.
To qualify in "Class A," a watch
must not vary more than four or live
seconds from correct time, and, in
addition, it must be able to repeat its
performance in a varie!y of positions
and under varying conditions. In all
there are eleven specifications in the
test, some of them involving technical
calculations'.
Any variance nitde by the watches
under tost; from correct time is re
corded by means of a chronograph.
HUGE PYTHON "RAN"
Littla Doubt That Reptile Was in Su
preme Command, at Lesst for
a Fev Hours.
How a huge python took possession
of the P.rilish steamship P.ollon Casile
for a brief period during her recent
trip from Singapore lo Victoria, P.. C,
was related by ollieers and passen-.
gers of tic 'vessel on her arrival at
the. Canadian port.
Three of these monster serpent
were being shipped to Cue P.ronx zoo
In New York', and in some unaccount
able manner one of them managed to
make its escape. The whereabouts of
(he snake was n mailer of anxious coti-
Joctio"' among the crew for a
couple of days, until In the early hours
of the third day out the quartermas
ter was precipitately driven from his
post nt the wheel by tlie appearance
of (he monster in tlie pilot hotisi
wav.
The .
II coup'
every :
hers of
raid, in
snake I
into tie
o-.d was i.l
of la.urs.
vallaMe
Ihe crow mi
liv ed t
i drift for
mod Willi
til, a
on, s"i.m mcni
rlool; a slealihy
time to see Ihe
hmise and g'ide
eat uro was said
riving just
ivc the iC.
"A. T'ce
to m
IMl!
'.O feet
C!
Ficvvcrs for Hsrcoo.
In th's com, try the loi ,g-hiM rig little
flowTs ea'h'd "hiiMorteUes" a:o com
paratively little known. In Franco, (
bowioer. they ale grown in enormous I
iiant It !es for Cue decoration uf
graves. I
Nearly all of the Immortelles pro- J
dnoed In Prance are grown . In the j
neighborhood of the village of fllll- I
miles, which is In the South, not fur
from Toulon. The harvest begins In
May and hist ten days, n period call- ,
ed the "decnile of the Immortelles."
They have to be picked very early
In the morning, when hiilf-opcn. lest i
they wittier, t'siuilly they nre sold by
weight. The war hns brought pros
pertly to the vlllnire of Ollloiiles, he.
ciiue of the increased deiunnd for Im
mortelles for the graves of soldiers.
Where Silver li Plentiful.
The stiimhinl of (nine In l'ntnl, I'.o
llvln, for everything from sweetheart
to cities Is the SilT Mil f the Thun
derer. Willis Kiuoip .tones In Travel
gives n ploturvipie history of the won
derful r.'itlvliin si'ver ml'.p imd tlie
town which spent f) is n i i e. le'.rat-
lt;
of
tie
tlie coronation of l I: ;
Spain. As the legend
enr'v Indians -ini'ted da
",'ver the iit"iiiiiaPi
Philip II
es. w tnei
;iiig there
! ... inel
fir ,'vi
theich'.
Il I., tie .
ho. r"
wa on. I
"T!
loll Is
I e V h
i .it f .r yt.
i - ill i ,..,.
th oi I r.
Are Women the St'ergsrT
That A'aerP .ill W..I., en Ion., lh
t.or'.tg arit nml are b-arii.tig
true
n -U
flfl f lOTS l?l tl.e t'O'ie of life Is .!,,!.. II
Iv ti e colotneli's '.Hid.. .vetal ef
thelii In re.ar.l to the roc lit dil iafol
of the w.imin of Parts f..r separate
curs in the siihwnys. Oae WmIiciii, iind
ti,
n o
. (..-,
V.-w
,.ie or by profe.
l.i'V er b id II n
Yoil rin. wl,
si r. iiUv !.!:
es I I r (I f. I I
i fil.'e in !!.
I i t l..r
I -iculoir.-r,
in ll 'it
sal.w ti v
e Pes.
i In n
i re
s'..
..f a;
'.! et, I
n I a'
in
nml that
m It sM
ntel ef
.e tit
th '!
11 .
OM tl
In
Net Se Ay Mo'e.
JTsfTV rr.f le.oi" Hleoif fixe ,' pielf.
1 nn1 b bin els iel foe u-n iry
flmit. t. I I, is t nlr si.e on . r 1. ,
B.it. f t' k "li" i'"' met Inttoe ;
"llcrrv I I..I.1 jo'l I" S' i ii,ii,:n'
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i -11.., y..'i
Ift n Hi v' Rski .
" r rt, el i
tl t I bn !
Mnrr'.
i ti.l.l Mr, toil I
i knm tl st mj . brs-ii sltnmln',"
f r-l.l "I li mot let.
J Afr " llsrry td: Til Jit.t
1' twi fnii tntt,lt, tht Mr l!oa
ar t.r tl.l ftn)oo rnl yoq n1
1 lira ttina t4 thtt oaila boerij out,
tiling ,ov . ,:. , ifi,!; , ,,..v ; ,
few people ke-vr project." p.-. .; ',: 0 j 9
tii send v.i.-h to Otvconb .. Vil Laii
a:ioar,N at Washing-! I( is . . ,. fc!
1 ioia'e nt the highest . ' " 'a
oil as "1 Piss A. 1 1 t;
e is used ehi.'lly ,y , sreat C o! : .','a b.oon. v ;;i ;5 0 kj
Hirers, the liiusirateu sil;!o ,h;': : IVmP, ;...;,.; .V,".:M
who accompany each j expect lie .;. 10 oppr.-c a 1 !aa.:-.1 ioa
e '.villi a government , pian wnic : iin.:in t.-mrint:,,!. !,
HEPPNER, OREGON
o .on,i i i' Ai.oxi-:
I 1011 "-pap.-rs are r,-;, mltj
K'w ara 1 Ct tir .is-. 1 ir
'vo can ' - ,.. ; : ,. , , , . . f H I' U g V
"." . . nailers o; ; , ,, . 1,,,,.: 1 , ,. .. ., x
I and giov h tor a .nrn;y .E-.vdy Ee(?ilVMnr Fri(b
jtnou'ary 10 Cos c iy. Tie' o,,;,- ' . ' ,
Uiuostion -. ;s ,.. c.o :eas;i,e;:v of ft while they last 1
the Colin- Sig l!-.s!i. e-.n-rpri:-.-. li '4. gains ill Hats.
is untUmS-ve'v pr.oo ini b- t .0 o S "
fa
will cos! a ..tree rum of no :, y. li u U
more s!xe should ho no !..;, j , o- U
vided the "ostth's are sure lo be com
monsurate with iho lnertfu;r. !
' . TllC experience of ."Irp.-im v-ill. i,a ' i.
reclamation aorviee of the gocin- N DURli
ment has not been nluc'ether siitis- fj.
factory or fori una 1 0. The sense of ; j p
neglect and il iscrimina 1 ion voiced liy
the Pendleton paper is strong. Mil- tfj
lions realized from the sale or Ore-! 3 L-Ollie 111
gon lands have been expended else-i H
where, here are projects, like the S f
John Day, which deserve consider;!-iK IWi fiC
tion, and tin y have not had il. i M I VI B v3
But they have had support from H
ri. ... 1 .. . 1
1 01 lid 110 ,
What is to he done? Shall each
state or community make its own
fight for recognition? Or shall they ! ftf-
join with others in the same general M J
territory and make the interest;! of ; j
fllla 1 wiit. im.: (.uitiinuii unci i'm (i 1 an; nit1
SKIP 1 , , .. .. ,. J
siaie oai-i oeeii going 11 alone 101 j j
years, and lias got nowhere at least ! j
not anywhere commensurate- with its j j
d,eser;s. Possib'y a jioolinc of iullu- ; j
ence, of method, of propaganda, of J
effort will have better results.
If Oregon goes it alone, and Wash- ;
inglon goes i( alone, and the 01 her i
slater, of the Pacilic northwest go it
alone, there is no prospect that
reclamation as a national enter
prise, now in Cue doldrums, will soon
get under 'hi advvay again. On gon-j .;
Ian. j (i
Robins. ' ! !
P.oblns seem alum t always to run j
lllong when they want to gel any
where. P.ut now and then tlmy lake
pretty strung hops that cover tlie
ground much fa-tcr. When iliev run
I thev lift their le ails hi-li as lluiech I Phon.. 4fi7
' they were very proud indeed to go at : III
tmeh n nace. . W .
ill
swtMiuw';r':'jfiRsfct,..';TC
cviwb&a j.Ti.j.aau-. ii-,n"r r i;nc i::j
Play TKe Game!
Live Up To Your Opportunity
Never before in the history of Morrow county have conditions been more
favorable for seeding. Soil and weather conditions are ideal and it only
remains for the farmer to sow good seed, in good time and with good im
plements and he will be practically asured of a bumper crop next summer.
The Kentucky Light Draft Grain Drill is a triumph of mechanical
genius and manufacturing skill. Every feature has been tried out under
many varying conditions and has been proved the best possible to meet the
requirements of Morrow county farmers. Come in and look the Kentucky
over and let us show you that our claims are well founded.
V. V
Gilliam
tosses
n n a
FORMERLY
$9.00 to
n-G THIS SALE THEY GO
PERMANENT AS
Concrete Pipe Company
Manufacturers
Sewer and Water Pipe
Irrigation Pipe
CuSvert Pipe
Hollow Silo Blocks
Cement Products
1C03 North 10th St
The
PAGE THREE
sEKr.sr.'vraaiSEs ajr
Cf:
iilren s
w3
y
, October 1st, and continuing
am offering a choice lot of bar-
PRICED
$16.00
AT
5100 to $7.00
early and make your selection
THE PYRAMIDS"
Walia Wa!ld, Wash
MS
1
p.&o.
Gang
Plow
Good ilowiiie is 1 1 to
basis of successful
f ninin;;. The I I.;
O- '';: plow i;
"I Italy ab)tcil trj
Morrow county soil
conditions. Let ua
prove it.
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