Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, October 26, 1920, Page Eight, Image 8

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    Tuesday. October 26. 1920
THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
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A . A A I. A W V K K S l l'HOI J) ANTM OM- GRAND Ol'ERA, HUT ,,.111
A A I'U.SOKY VA( I NATION . HOME SOXGS,TOOj ZTZSSaSSs " " ''"II
j. IXK'AL NEWS ITEMS AMENDMENT I'loijtaiii Is Suited to Divergent I I
A .j In view of the "lany "liHloadinp Tastse When McAllister Trio Q I
A A A A A A A A A A A A A statements that have been circulated Appears Here 1 ' . , I
' ' ' ' ' 1 i-fL-ardinir the intention sind effect ort Whether one loves, in music, the ! B f! H A B ril M B Il - 1
the Ami -Compulsory Vaccination ' brilliant arias cf jrrand opera or the 3 tfljAt Ljk Njf& H BT MP 31 i I
Amendment Bhould it be adopted by simple folk songs of the heart and , K H iQ B WW lft H BH Ml H ! iOS. 1
III IL3 bat mAT- V W m Vt sViW mr loflfl 4 U v w ill jb
y
I Ngw foal'?
It. F. Ilynd is here from Portland
on a business trip.
Cass .Simp-oti, stockman of the
Splay couiKiy, is in town today.
C. J. O.-,!' n, one ol ttie pulihslui
lite Madias Pioneer, is here today,"
havint; been called to Heppner sever
al days naj by the sudden death of
his mot Iter.
Miss Y-mta Case, who is holding
down a fiHO-aere homestead in the
J. one Hock country, has come to
jleppner to : (K iid the winter.
Mrs. A. I,. A yens and Mrs. S. W.
Spencer were 1 '(,t 1 !;i ml virilors for
several days during I lie week.
ELECTION RETURNS
Will be received at the Star by direct
wire Tuesday night.
L. II. Martin came up from Port
land Friday to look after business in
terests and visit his daughter, Mrs.
Ktiiisniati of upper Willow creek.
Mm. It. ,VV. I.owrey, of Niagara
Falls, N. Y who has been visiting
her sister, Mrs. F. U. lirown, for
some time, left, for the east Monday.
Iloy V. Wiiitels reports the sale of
one of (hi Hon; dwellings, recently
occupied by W. S. Prtiyn, to Marion
Cork. The consideration was S'lS'i5.
Will Padbeij.; returned from Port
land Monday morning where, lie
spent a few days on business. Mr
I'adber.g will finish harvesting his
7(i()i) acre ivheat nop in about two
weeks if the present fine wcat'iei
coat i n yes.
Ceorge Swa.ggart, former old-time
resident o.' ll.'Ppi.e", forth" past, yea t
living tit Pii.die on, where he has ex
tensive ,-i.i rty inlet 'esls, was a vis
itor here lor i few days last week
GRAND Ol'ERA, BUT
HOME SONGS, TOO
Front-am Is Suited to Divergent
Tastse 'When McAllister Trio
Appears Here
Whether one loves, in music, the
the Ami - Compulsory Vaccination ' brilliant arias cf grand opera or the
Viriendm. 'it should it be adopted by simple folk f;ongs of the heart and
li e m-onlo ('i' Oregon next Tuesday, nome, one win nnu ins cnoice wneii ,
the following statement, and opinion on Friday evening he hear3 the Mc
niade and signed by 18 members of 'Mister Trio at the Star Theater,
the Multnomah county bar is not Kathleen and DeRoss- McAlister and
without interest: I Miss Ada It. Phillins who assists
A.N'TI "CO.MPI.'I.SOKY VACCINATION ; them are musicians equally at home
of vnc-l'n eitnf;r-
J he dramatic
looking al'le' proier y inieresfs hero
Mr. Swaggiirf says he likes Pendleton
fine but v lo', of his old tiilicum? in
llippner .i;ik Lie other eye and of
fer to bet thai, if the truth were
known, lie still likes this little old
town "finer."
Judge Campbell and Koadmaster
MrCalcb went to Pendleton Friday to
Helect nome road machinery, Lucks,
etc., offered by the government for
the use of county road work. This
county has been offered a 120 h.
tractor which may be declined, be
cause it is loo big to turn around on
any of Hie state highways we may be
uble lo gel lo work It on.
ELECTION RETT It NS
Will be received at the Star by direct
wire Tuesday night.
AMENDMENT "No form ot vac
cination, inoculation, or other mod-J
ication Khali be made a condition
in this state for admission to,, or
attendance in, any public school,
college, university, or other educa
tional institution, or for the em
ployment of any person in any ca
pacity, or for the exorcise of any
right, the performance of any duly,
or the enjoyment of any privilege."
We, the undersigned, have exam
ined the above Amendment,, and in
our opinion,
1 This amendment does not abol
ish the public health laws.
2 This does not abolish quaran
tine. ?, It does not. permit food hand
let ros lo refuse examination.
4 If does not allow persons af
fected with smallpox, leprosy, syph
ilis, and other diseases to go upon
our streets, in hotels, theaters,
churches, schools or trains.
5 .This amendment does not pre
vent vaccination, inoculation, or oth
er serum treatments to those who de
sire them, but it. does prevent one
from being compelled lo submit
l.hese forms of treatment.
(Signed)
Maurice A. Kelts', W. T. Vaughn,
Junius V. Ohmarl, Loyal 11. Mc
Carthy, W. O. Sims, F. C. Mc
fJougall, Geo. I.). Young, John A.
Jeffery, Hamilton Johnstone,
Ralph A. Coan, E. U. Birken
beuel, J. O. Stearns, Asliby C.
Dickson, Wilson T. Hume, Clar
' ence H. Gilbert, E. J. Menden
hall.'W. I?. Shively, H. K. Walton
. (The above are well known Port
land attorneys.)
element predomin
ates in their brilliant program. Oper
atic arias are given in costume and
musically and dramatically, are ien
dered with exquisite art. Vocal, pi
ano and cello numbers- and dramatic
readings are also featured. The Mc
Alisters are known broadly in Amer
ica where for years they have been
outstanding figures on the Lye urn
platform. Kathleen. McAlister hi s a
dramatic soprano voice of wide range
which she uses with authority and
intelligence. DeRoss McAlister is one
of the truly capable tenors of the day.
Miss Phillips is a cello soloist of un
usual attainment. The McAlister Trio
truly outstanding and Us program
is so varied as to insure an evening
of rare delight on the occasion of its
appearance in Heppner.
to
SPECIAL RANGE OFFER
During the week beginning No
vember 1 to 6, Gilliam & Bisbee will
give a fine set of cooking ware to ev
ery purchaser of a Majestic Range.
The price of the range will bono
more than at any other time. This
ipocinl offer of free set of coolung
ware with your Majestic Range is
good only during Demonstration
Week, while the manufacturer's-demonstrator
is at our store to explain
the many superior and exclusive fea- :
tures of the New Majestic Range. We
invite all who intend to buy a range
this fall to come and take advantage
of this special offer.
Star Theatre
Thursday, October 28
J EPSON WINS OVER DODAX
SINGH
It was a hi yu match -.as' Saturday
night al the Star when Nels Jepson
and the Hindu went to the mat In a
rouplo of warm bouts. Nels, who
hail HillToreil n defeat a week earlier
at the hands of Ted Thye, came out
vicloriotis In the latest mulch,, his
poweilu! physique proving too much
for his linbiineil antagonlsl. Singh
proved himself a inlghly good man at
I hut and the match was well worth
Die pih" of admlshleit and llien scene.
The mulch went bill two bouts.
Tim prellmliuirleH were also Inter
esting. Wright won n lively match
nvi'r I'." i 'otier. and Hie boxing con
text, wh b of shell duration, got a
em il hand from the crowd,
AnoC .1 match Is tallied of, lo he
held soi ii- three weeks hence, he
twe-ui .1. p oll uuil Jack Kennedy of
Condon
riilE ISA KING
A great many women who are nat
urally fine cooks, never really accom
plish prize quality baking, because!
they do not have the advantage of a I
completely air-tight oven. - During
the week beginning November 1. a
visiting demonstrator of the famous I
Great Majestic Range will be at Gil
liam & Ilisbee's store. This range is I
riveted in all parts, so that no heat
escapes from the oven. The baking
results are wonderful, and with sav
ing of fuel besides. Also u gift ot
fine rooking ware, a complete set,
goes with each Majestic Range sold
during Demonstration Week. The
prii f the Range will be the name
as always no charge for the set of
rooking ware.
A IL:tGl Kilt HOUSEWIVES
Il Is Indeed a leal bargain when
you can get the Majestic Range that
you have been Intending to buy and
have Included without any additional
charge whatever n full set of fine
cooking ware. Thin i-pedal offer will
be made at C.llllam & llishcc'a dining
Majestic Range Demonstration Week,
beginning Monday. November 1. Ro
sure lo come. Select your Majistlc
from among u variety of style anil
sl.es ami gel your set of rook bu
na r as a gilt.
MARY
PICKFORD
v
HEART
O' THE
HILLS "
20 and 30 cents
As a Citizen of Oregon You Need the
Port of Portland
If you ownctl a store you couLl not make a big success unless your busi
ness methods were as modern as your competitors'. Unless Oregon devel
ops her shipping facilities she cannot, expect to get her share of the world's
business. .It rests with the citizens of this state whether Oregon shall de
velop her wonderful resources and reach out for bigger markets, or remain
practically an inland state.
To become a real port, a 30-foot channel must be dredged in the Colum
bia and Willamette rivers from Portland to the Pacific Ocean. .This will
enable farmers, stockmen and lumbermen in the interior of the state to
teach the markets of the world at a lower freight rate and greater profit to
themselves.
The taxing and bonding power to make these improvements .can .be
granted the Port of Portland only by the people of the state. You and
rsciy other eitien will benefit if you. on November second,
von: 310 yf.s on tiu: hallot Tin: pokt of Portland
DOCK COMMISSION CONSOLIDATION HILL.
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Oregon Port Development League.
L. W. Trimble, Secretary.
LET us show you these new models in
both long and short coats. They
come in all the popular cloths and color
ings and the prices are very reasonable.
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New Tricatine Dresses
THESE COME IN EXCLUSIVE MODELS ALL DIFFER
ENTAND VERY SNAPPY STYLES.
New Sweaters
COAT STYLE OR SLIP OVERS AND FOR LADIES,
MISSES OR CHILDREN. A LARGE ASSORTMENT TO
SELECT FROM.
. New Klosfit Petticoats
ALL JERSEY NEW MODELS AND WANTED COLOR
INGS BETTER SERVICE AND SATISFACTION THAN
ANY OTHER PETTICOAT.
Mi
nor
Company
The Telephone Situation
In the engineering of a telephone plant switchboards, conduits, cables,, pole
lines and general equipment we have always tried to anticipate the growth of a
community and provide therefore by advance conduction. This course has enabled
us to more promptly comply with the requirements for service with better construc
tion and at an ultimate expense less than that involved in waiting to meet demands
as they arise. i
In the war period we were unable to maintain this- reserve plant, as the very
things we needed for telephone purposes were required and necessarily taken for
government purposes. The demand for telephone service did not decrease and our
reserve facilities were practically absorbed In meeting It.
As every business man knows, the problems of reconstruction following the war
have been acute and prolonged to an entirely unexpected degree. Unusual conditions
ore prevalent throughout the entire manufacturing, mercantile and social world. The
telephone Industry has had to meet all the difficulties and handicaps of retarded pro
duction, distribution and transportation.
This advertisement Is not meant to be one of apology, but one of explanation and
even accomplishment. In the face of an unprecedented demand for telephone service
In the last few months, hampered by the exhaustion of our reserve plant and diffi
culty In securing materials, we have r.dded more telephone thus far this year the
state of Oregon than In any similar period of telephone history.
In the slate of Oregon. In the eight month ending August 31, we have added
6863 telephones. In the eight months ending July 31. 1917 before the war we
gained 36 55 telephone.
In the state of Oregon we have approximately 2600 unfilled application for tele
phone service. A lmllnr ltuatlon exist all over the fnlled State. We will con
tinue to secure all the equipment possible, and the desire of the public will be met,
a soon a It 1 humanly possible to do so.
The Telephone Company regret the Inconvenience to prospective ubsrrltwr. It
1 a anxlou to give service a the patron l to receive It. The Company I doing all
In It power to remedy condit:on and furnish service In accordance with normal
standards. ,
The Pacific Telephone Telegraph Company
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