Four THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER. OREGON Tuesday, November 2 7,. 1020. THE HEPPNER HERALD AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER vS. A. I'ATTJSOX, Kditor and Publisher Entered at the Heppner, Oregon, I'ustu! Tice as second-class Matter Terms of Subscription One Year S.cX) Six Months ?i.oo Three Months $0.50 Organized Campaign in the Senate for Direct Election of Presidents. I!y KDWARD G. T.OWHY, in Saturday Evening Post. As (-oi)ii us the suffrage iiiiiciidnieiit is nitilieil and out of tin; way there vill lii'L'in in Hie .-ciiiiti- an organized eaiiiiain to ul.oli.-l the elec toral cillee. The i'i loi; '.'ii t s (if the ilan ei'ine from direct primary slates. Tiny ic)n sent the same j.olilii-al tlioiifflit that brought ahout the direct tlfdien of senators. .Now they want to take the next stx'p and bring about the direct, election of presidents. They seek to make it easy and possible to have independent candidates for the presidency when the voters of either t,r both the two great rival parties are dissatisfied with the nominees of the national conventions. They know they will have popular support for their plan. Jt will be strongly urged in the senate and before the country. J quote one of the senators who is prepared to take an active' part in the campaign to abolish the electoral college: "Everybody knows that nearly all political conventions are manipu lated and controlled by powerful influences that have selfish ends in view rather than the benefit of all the people. We have a practical illustration before us at this moment. If a few men are able under existing conditions to control the nominal ions of two great rival parties, as they have done recen'lv, without consult ing the wish"s or the wants of the voters, then the only right given tn the voter is that of choosing between these two Kimples which are set before him. This is in reality a denial of the right of su!!'iaLre. At least, tb right of suffrage so given is not absolute. 'if the electoral college were out of the way all that would be neces sary 1u11ld he to announce (lie name of the independenteandidHte and to comply in the different slates with the method provided by law for putting the one name on the ticket. It would lie a very simple procedure, inexpen sive and perfectly practicable. Every state in the I'nion which has an official ballot provides for a method of putting names on the ticket which are not nominated by political parties. Such machinery is already pro vided for in every stale, and applies to every oTice except those of presi dent and vice president, ami the reason it cannot apply to these positions is because the electoral college stands in the way." J. .J. J. .J. J .J. J J v J 'I- The usual services of the Church J j will be held on Sunday, consisting III K II XOTN DS .J. of the Ilil.le School at ten o'clock, fol- .! lowed by Communion Service and J I ! I ! ! !' 'I' I ! ! ! I ''"NH'hiriK at eleven o'clock. The first In Islliiu ( Inn ill. The evening Services will consist Flying Above the Clouds. The full majesty of the aerial per- ' selective can only he realized when one ' is aliove the clouds and the earth is shut off fniiii view. in living on :,n j overcast day, when heavy hanks of ' cniniilniis clniiils lie at ,'i.OOO feet, it is pov-il,le to experience within a minute or two every dcjrree of fo and Snn- :liine. When one is passim; Into the clouds the lower snrfneeu ,.f i,;..t, i lire almost perfectly Mat. there is an ! Instantaneous transition from shadow 1 to complete atmospheric opacity, sim- ! liar m appearance to a dense fop at ! the cround, but differing somewhat i from It in feelintr, for the interior of i a cloud seems to he drier, the air I.. ! saturated with water varior. than 11,0 ; fairs which are met with at sea or 1 ashore. If the elimh Is cnntinnorl ! few hundred feet farther, the airplane j passes ajrain into clear air, hat into ! air now of a clarity and brightness worthy of Mediterranean skies and not at all to be compared with the sky -at sea level. Kdward 1. Warren in tti Ohio State Journal. i sis Practical Aid to Industry, Ten years ano no industry existed that was capable of placing American grown varieties of European grapes upon the market for Christinas trade, say marketing experts of the United States department of agriculture. Then the department devised a meth od of packing the gntpes In redwood sawdust in veneered drams, and of handling the product under refrigera tion in transit and in storage from the time of harvesting until the period of the holiday markets. Today the in dustry ships tnwe than 500 carloads of grapes annually. A few years alio the supply 'of redwood was threatened. Once more the department of agricul ture nided. It experimented with va rious kinds nf wood and demonstrated that hi mice could lie satisfactorily used. The supply of spruce is prac tically inexhaustible. of the Christian Endeavor Service at seven o'clock and song Service and Preaching at eight o'clock. Everey one is cordially invited to attend these services. V. 0. Livingstone, Minister. Christian Science Christian Science services are held every Sunday morning at 11:00 o'clock in I. O. 0. F. hall. Sunday Sshool at 9:45 a. m. Testimony meetings are held every Wednesday evening at 8:00 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Eugene Slocum. All Inter ested are cordially invited to attend these meetings. WRESTLING GROSHEN vs. BAUMAN In a finish ilunipionship nntch, two out of three falls, for thct CHAMPIONSHIP OK MORROW COUNTY .it the III SI m THEATRE ;! SlrafcrOtflYiTIMf? Evcn- mg THURSDAY, NOV. 25th iMv.r.niA tki.y rou. owing Tin: kf.gui.ar show 1 . t SOM! COOP. PAST. PP.PPY .'KKLIMINAKIKS Hinsido $1.50 ResmedSI.OO General .50c THL UNIVERSAL CAR Tire Prices Reduced Following our usual practice of giving our customers im mediate advantage of any reduction in prices on cars or ac cessories, we take pleasure in announcing that there has been, a marked reduction in the price of automobile tires. As an example of these reductions we quote1 GOODYEAR 30x31 All Weather Tread, $20 Our other lines of Tires and Tubes carry practically the same reduction. We take no adv antage of price reductions on cars, trucks, Fordsons, or accessories, but pass'the bene fit along to our customers in every instance. That is the definite business principal of all authorized Ford Agencies. AUTHORIZED FORD SALES AND SERVICE LATOURELL AUTO COMPANY (EL war tax eppner Hera d lis '""tTKn"""m " " - --it tiriT n 1 i r- 1 n n- in mm urn iimai Mam mild Bm II III It U HIi I She Keeps Faith With You Will You Keep Faith With Her? Quietly, but effectively, the Greatest Mother in World is toiling and drudging for you and yours. She has not forgotten the crippled, blinded "remnants of the war in army and navy hospitals. To the victims of disas ter in war she still brings blessed relief. She does more. She takes to her arms the victims of dis aster in peace, the victims of floods.fires, tornadoes and other catastrophes. Over 30,000 such unfortunates were shielded and sheltered by her this year. In preventing diseases through education, in saving lives through careful nursing and by teaching first aid in acci dents the Greatest Mother in the World your RED CROSS is keeping faith with you; keeping faith not only in your own country aye, in your own vicinity but also in devasted foreign lands. Will you keep faith with her? The good she has done in the past has been possible entirely through the help of your membership. Will you continue to sustain her as she con tinues to sustain you? Then join the Red Cross or renew your membership. Send your application on the enroll ment blank below to your nearest Red Cross Chapter. Tear off and send to your nearest Red Cress Chapter RED CROSS FOURTH ROLL CALL November 11-25, 1920 H. A. DUNCAN, Chairman Tear off and end to your nearest R. C. Chapter -j ENROLLMENT BLANK jj THE AMERICAN RED CROSS II In ivp..iw 1" "tir appi-al i..r immUr MORROW COUNTY CHAPTER, ii 1.. cam mi the humanitarian u-rk . the Hcppncr Oregon fi U !'.! t'KnSS I i in lie my tiu niU rMnp v . . 1 1 1 it 1 a a mo. ........... ,. S and dcMtc tn l'i' inii'iiol a im-mk-r for to.M. Addrcx Membership Fen Annual, $1; Contributing, $5; Sustaining, $10; Life, $0; Patron, $100 1 1 l