PAGE FOUR THE HEPPNER HERALD. HEPPNER. OREGON Tuesdav. October iojo THE HEPPNER HERALD AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER S. A. PATTISOX, Kditor and -her Entered at the Heppner, Oregon, PoKtoffiee as second-class Matter Terms of Subscription One Year , S2.00 Six Months ?i.oo Three Months $0.50 A I'l KXN lot s Musi iti; 'n nidvp radical n'eaFure vts pv- ! or fn 1 Le lu-.Ilot in Oregon than the r;-fos.c3 to limit interest rate in Oregon to 5 per cent. lis res?u!t , would lie ruin for the state fi-'ir.i hotli local capital and outside capi tal. ! "In effect this proposed bill pro hibits churning a rate of interest in , excess of 5 per cent," said a local ( man who is well posted on financial , matters in Oregon." Four per cent would be the legal rate. Just why- anyone with the mental capacity to reason can support a law so abso lutely pernicious in its character is beyond cur understanding," he con ; tinned. "However, the voters in 'Oregon are called upon, from time 'to time, to sit down on such mis guided souls as the authors of this proposed bill and these voters can be ! depended upon to do so in this in- I stance. "In the event this- bill should be-i i come a law it would have the effect i 'of destroying the borrowing power The Highway Situation i of ,every lndiyidua1' ati and , . , industry in this state," he said. "It (Continued from 1'irst Page) lis reasonable to suppose that every conditions doubled the cost of construction and the state lHan now outstanding would be called when it becomes due for it is utterly foolish to believe that any- i funds began to dwindle the county expressed a willing- Tlf'C i f C'ltlCP I IP I'l IV tHIM'WO 1-omi i fm m m f 'in1 Kvmr o v , v V",vl -T'"""" M"- one will loan money in Oregon at 5 good macadam surface. (per cent when 6, 7, or 8 per cent It may also be pointed out that Morrow county has Is easily obtainable in every other fulfilled her part of the contract, that her money, which tate in the union, with the result of "vas estimated lv the 1i5oW.iv dciuiH-inonr r-ncvitWws snf-l1 fneral Pawlj'SlS of every line of iicient to build from the county line to Ileppner, na.s IlOw been spent with the road completed only lis far as Lex ington, six or seven miles short of the states estimate, and that it is only a matter of fairness that the state shall, without further delay, complete the road and save the work already done from destruction. Morrow county people voted to bond their county to the limit to build good roads on the assurance of highway commissioners, county and state officials and campaign orators that the state would co-operate with them on a 50-50 basis in the construction of roads. The highway commissioners should make that pledge good without wailing lists or periods of advisement. ine.-s. When it was learned that the Oregon banks could not lend money by the millions, the manufacturing concern would seek another location, rio it may be seen that' such a law would run the borrowers and ..u? lenders out of Oregon and when they were gone the other people tf the state would follow them. It would injure the state less to pass a law fixing the maximum price of potatoes at one cent a pound. Such a law might stop (he production of potatoes here but the good spud would decor ate Oregon tables just the same as long as Oregon people had the mon ey to buy the products of other states. DAIIiY AM) H.O(i SHOW AT HKK.MISTON OCT. AM) The Hermiston Dairy and Hog siiow will be held in Hermiston on October 8th and 9th. $1,000 will be distributed to growers of pure bred stock of Umatilla county, and a rec ord attendance is expected. F. R. Brown wears that smile that don't come off the past few days-. The reason? A fine son was born to the Brown household last Tuesday evening and all is well. Why not smile asks F. R. Not a Bad Description. Natural hls-lnry was the siihert, nnd the tcaelier linked: "Who can tell me what nn oyster Is?" A shrill voire culled out, "An oyster In a lish limit like ii nut." One Anjurnsju .yoist tnu H. C. of L. "Don't ch:'r::c so much fur the cent. li.Miiember, the chciiper It 8 the lt"-s J shall owe you." Kinds Hans, Copeu-luH'en. Height of Something or Other. Our Idea "f the height of somelhlnc; nr other Is a "Jimi-ikhiiuI corufed girl lammed Into n tin bathtub that Is nt l ached to n motorcycle. Arkansas Thomas Cut. Lesthcr in Cow and Horse Hides. The hide of a '"' repre-ents thirty ie pnlllHls- of leather, IIL'I that of n hoi'M1 :t little more than half that Hlinlllll. thi'i ii iii&"iMai.iiMimiifi6MffaiBrei7tjii Slar Theater WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER, 6TII lane (irav in "When My Ship Comes In. limn the novel by Ciouvcrneur Morris Jt c and THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7TII I lai tv Carey in "The Square Shooter. Also reel Comedy joe ami vVc FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8TH 111. S. 1 lart in "Square Deal Sanderson. I'.ig Bill Halt a yn like to sec hint. f and ,V h" SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9TH S 1 i . 1 I'u .i'iht .:tid l'"ben Cn.iVi"H in "Dawn" activity in this state." I Let every individual think it over. If your are denied the privilege of borrowing money for your needs, if every one of your friends and neigh bors were in the same boat, if the industries in Oregon are compelled to close down for lack of funds to carry on their business, Oregon would be compelled to set her clock back 700 years. There is a measure on the ballot in Oregon limiting interest rates in Oregon on borrowed money to 5 per cent. The danger in the bill is that people denrous of securing 5 per cent money may get the impression that they will be able to secure loans at this low rate if the bill carries. If ,r per cent money were possible in Oregon, the measure would be line; but live per cent money Is not. possible. The private citizen who has money to loan would not put his money out on notes or mortgages at live per cent when he could get (jood securities that pay six and up or lend his money in other states at eight lie would either invest in bonds of some sort or lend his money in some other state. To lend his money in another state might cause a man in po. Hension of surplus money to move out of Oregon and In that wav leave the 'state without surplus money in the hands of private individuals-. Many people of the state keep sav ings in the banks and ret about 4 per cent interest. This money is put mil by the banks an, on-- people who need working capital. The us ual rates Is I'uht per cent. It id sure that the banks could not pay piefetit rales for savings and put the money out at live per cent. The hank uuisl have money to cover run ning expenses. Then If the bank could not lend money for live per cent, what would happtn? The merchant or the stock man who borrows money for opcrutlnif expense would either have to I educe his liuslnesii operation! to unit Ih amount of rush or li tut tome wny of icelltiK the money. About the first mil leva hie result would be the springing up of brokerage business) in Onion, Thu.tiutn who wonted money would make notes and sell them through the broker. The banks could buy the notes i t dis count and In that wny pt a living rale of IntireM, No dmibi interest would mnge around o in 12 per Cell I. . There nr" f. w ai Cvc i. would not llUe l hoi l "M cheap The) (oiild iii.i!,.- ih i I; tin ) NOTICE Notice is hereby given that I, the undersigned, tinder the laws of the State of Oregon, have taken up the animals hereinafter described while running at large on my premises, on Hinton cieek, in Morrow coun ty, Oregon, to-wit : One unhroke sorrel mare, weight anout juuu pounds, age about 4 or1 5 years, branded B on left shoulder, j One blue mare, about 12 years old, i weight about 900 pounds, Hat brand on left stifle. ! That I will, on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1920 at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, unless the same shall have been redeemed, at S my ranch on Hinton creek, 5 miles southeast of Heppner, in sxiid coun ty and state, sell each and all of said animals to the highest and best bidders, for cash in hand, for the purpose of paying the costs of tak ing up, holding and selling said ani mals, together with reasonable dam ages for injury caused by said ani mals running at large on said prem ises. h. V. CKNTRY, ' Dated and fust published this 5th day of October, 1920. Saving is a Pleasure Lots of people think saving money is a task. It isn't Saving is a pleasure. It gives pleasure and it brings pleasure. Begin today and give yourself more pleasure each month by depositing something in your sav ins account. Protection and privacy are afforded by our Safe Depos it Boxes for the keeping of your Notes, Deeds, Bonds, Contracts, Insurance Poli cies and other valuable papers. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Heppner, Oregon fr.n'gMBCaqagBLiBnGE3gTOwr IWBW At the Jay Devins Ranch, 8 mi. Northeast of Heppner Saturday, Oct 16 Commencing at 11:00 A. M., I will sell the following described property: HORSES, CATTLE, ETC. i i i m i ; ,i 1 i ti i i 1 l , I ! v I ' I ' 1 VN II I..I ill. Tun!-.. "Mi!. .'. :: 1 . r ! h i - i llu- t! H 11' 1 inu! i ,r.:i v I c ih' SUNDAY. OCTOISKR toTI I ,i!h r U v i. in 'You're Fired." . i , t , i i i! - i i -t. i:ti i .'- V .'II W.in, n.iiM 't r h H ! ',.,- li.,uK V, l.l'.t ill! V MONDAY. OCTOP.r.K nTll vlv Dompsey and Uuth Roland vU . i t,i '. .i!-' V 'i uu-.I K't it-w . v an.! v .1IH1 ii who D money I fl n, no. ; lb.) l..i. p.n' .f cheap M I . ipit.il 'I In- ti-.-i t..i d' v ':M tik"- B H to ..i fur hi" til -i. -it ' nit- B fe i li.imh-.- mi ' i. .- . i me:: E .in-! I :i '. - k : .. : fii) I'.' a !:!, i.i hn.- ti- ; .-!- ..in v at J 5 lm le i.,h 1 ! ,im it t .. ih, (n ) B I'.lll the i.l I w.it . I. 1 , m J . 1 1 1 K H !!- H e ' i"'! .- Ik t. - B I' I.. I .H It : .-..-,! . J ..i.nr iti.in t." i.n ). !,.( .1.1 j . r H !.l I.I II I I ... 11 I . . . , t, , . H t!,... i' !I.S m It. . 'i t , - . ) f(- I. - I li.iii I In- ti a' K . i x .i ; . . men i . l '.. .. !... . .. ; ' , it ! - it I ! ..t It., v , I . ; . . nn 1 in I if r n ' ' ,' jj .....I ...... . . . i Ii-. I I Mjl l '. .- i l l.1. I h.... l .n nt 1 . I.. I - IJ .I4- I i 1 ii. II i. n f.U'.-. n . ..t l-.mm . I ' dene I I in uf ! I i BAY GELDING, Wt. 1500 1 BAY GELDING, Wt. 1500 1 BROWN GELDING, Wt. 1400 1 SORREL GELDING, Wt. 1400 1 BLACK MARE, Wt. 1300 1 BLACK MARE. Wt. 1300 1 GRAY MARE, Wt. 1400 1 BAY MARE and colt, Wt. 1300 1 BAY MARE. Wt. 1300 1 GRAY MARE and colt. Wt. 1200 3 YOUNG MARES 2 EAY GELDINGS, 3 years old 3 YEARLING COLTS 6 Head Work Horses, wt 1 200-1300 4 Head Two Year Old Colts 1 YEARLING MULE 4 MILCH COWS 8 HEAD HOGS 3 DOZ. CHICKENS 1 KAT COW, 5 years old 1 FAT CALF, 6 months old FARM IMPLEMENTS I Holt Combine. 16 foot cut t ?-ltottom Gang Plow. 16 in. 1 3-!Jottom Gan Plow. 16 in. 1 Superior Wheat Drill 1 Bar Wecder 3 Wagons 3 Wheat Racks 6 Sets Harness 6 Collar 1. New Watering Trough 1 Chatham Fanning Mill 1 BugSy t Mew Grind Stone 1 McConr.ick Rake 1 McCormick Mowing Machine 1 Harrow, 27-foot 2 Loy; Chains TERMS OF SALE Credit will be given to November 1, 1921, on approved notes at 8 per cent interest. Sums of Sio and under cash. Five per cent discount for cash. BIG FREE LUNCH AT NOON (j.til" c rimr.in r-"r I I.M.Ir .l)( ,-f t f. ( II ... r l.l cj'I n t !. if 11 .n. r. ;i: I t I... 1 jliii-rl qu.iit 11 1- la r.it; OLLIE FERGUSON, Owner F. R. BROWN. Clerk. F. A. McMENAMIN, Heprner, Or.. Auctioneer. 1 lb lu j p . 0 6