Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, June 07, 1921, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    THE HEPPNER HERALD
CARD OF THAXKS
AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
We desire to express our sincere
thanks and appreciation to our
friends and neighbbors for the "kind
ly sympathy extended during the the
S. A- PATTISON, Editor and Publisher
Entered at the Heppner, Oregon, Postoffice as second-class Matter
illness and at the time of the death
A Member of the Federal Reserve
and burial of our beloved husband
Terms of Subscription
One Year $2.00
Six Months $1.00
Three Months $0.50
iff Ea00 f Cig
father, son and brother.
Mrs. May F. Case,
Don Case,
Velma Cse,
Mrs. Mary L. Case and fam
ily M. L. Case and family
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The Pacific TH. phone and T'de
fnipli cji:i;i!! ny is inMalin; and will
'lineal'- for I he l;fri lif of th! Ros
F'siival and Ihe thousands of visi
tors tluriii;; lio.se Festival ww k
in Portland, a sound amplifying r-fjip-ine-iu
which v, ill i-onvey to and distii-
(Teii :;r;un Washington Bureau)
WASHINGTON-, May 28. (Special)
--Oregon grew in population in the
las,, ton year period 1 10,624. Wom
en increased greatly in the count dur
ing the decade and the foreign born
hute ever I!;.' festival center grounds ' showed a decrease.
ituisical pro;;i anis, addresses, an
Tioiim.-eineni.s- -lc. from distant, loca
lions about the city.
Two experts from, the east havi
been in Portland for the last, two
weeks installing the necessary appar
atus in order to furnish this unique
entertainment to the visitors luring
Hose Festival Week. The Festival
Committee is arranging to feature
ihis apparatus tid the means of en
lei tainmeiit. to all visitors Hereto
lore an address or a musical program
lias been available only to the limited
n-jmber who could crowd inside a
hall or within the range of a .speakers-
voice, Willi the amplifying ap
aratus furnished by the telephone
company a complete address or musi
cal i.rogiam will he spread over sev
eral city blocks and every one who
wishes) to will be able to understand
every word .spoken and hear every
musical note of the program.
Tin; apparatus consists of a sys
tem of motors, generators, wires,
transmitters, amplifiers and other
electrical ciu:pment, weighing sev
eral tons and tilling several rooms.
Th machinery is very delicate, requir
ing tin: utmost care in its operation.
A drop of water at a certain point or
a pi"ce of metal the size of a pin
head will put, the whole plant out, of
(jusinss. The transmitter, amplifier
and horns art! very delicately ad jus
lid and sensitive: to the slightest
change in current and resistance in
the circuits. None or me apparatus
will be visible at the festival center,
except the suspended horns, anil will
j;ive iho impression of sound created
out of the air.
This apparatus wan given its
greatest outdoor lest at, the inaugur
ation of Prsidnl Harding at Wash
ington March 4lh, where Hie voice of
l'n Kident Harding in the inaugural
mldr'-xH was di.sl ributed over a radius
of six blocks from the Capitol slops
and could even be heard distinctly
oil the step,, of tin- Congressional li
hrary, more than, I lion IV: (, from the
inaugural platform. At all previous
pii'Mdenlial inaugural ions, only a
lew hundred people who ere fortu
nate enough to secure se-us dl'.ectl)
in Iron! of and near Hie tnae'gural
platform nyer- able to licit1 the in
augural address. Hut on March "4,
IH2I. with I lie amplifier npparatii:
in s -rvice on the Capitol grounds,
1 21, noil people, the largest crowd
tl.-'i vver heard a man's voice at or.
time, distinctly heard President
Harding's add. ess. It Is this same
apparatus which has been for, una;
cil to I'orlland and will be placed in
service for the entertainment oc
liner who attend the Rose Fesival in
June,
The olfer of the Tucine Telephone
and Telegraph company to furnish
and operate this apparatus for the
Uos festival Committer will insure
n distinctly new entertainment for
the Rose show. The expense for In
Mallatnei of the necessary electrical
ii ppa i a tus has precluded the use of
H.is , nuipiiiont at any except the
largest and most notable (Tailorings,
nich us the Republican and Democra
tic convent ions last year and the In
augural ceremonies of President
'larding. The Uoi'o Festival I'oin
iii, Nee is to be congratulated on
l heir .uccess in securing this as the
gnaiist entertaining feature of the
JV21 estiva!.
The details of the population as
compared with ten years ago, as an
nounced by the census bureau this
morning follow:
The total population of the state,
783,380, comprises 416,334 males
and 3 57,055 females. The correspon
ding figures for 1910 were: Total,
672,765; males 384,265, females
288,500.
During the decade the total pop
ulalion increased by 16.4 per cent,
the male population by 8.3 ner cent
and the female population bv 27 2
per cent. The ratio of males tn inn
females decreased from 133.2 in
1910 to 113.4 in 1920.
The distribution of nonulal inn flp
cording to color or "race in 1920 was
as follows: While 769,146. Indian
4 5.10, Japanese 4151, Chinese snnn
Negro 2144, all other (Filipino. Win.
au, Korean and Hawaiian! 2fis Tho
toiesponding figures for 1910 were
White 6o5.090. Indian r.nori 7
. - - , .... oai'mi-
'se JI18, Chinese 7363. neirrn 1495
all other 312.
During the decade the rate of In
crease in the white population was
17.4 per cent, in the .TananeRo norm.
lation 21.4 per cent; but the Indian
Chinese and all other population de
creased, the falling off in Chinese
population Irom 7363 to 3090. or rs
per cent being noteworthy.
The foreign born white Donnlnl inn
numbered 102,151 in 1920 as against
lUu.Ul)! in 1910. Til Ik elni f
he population constituted 13 rw
cent of the total In 1920 as against
if.. ,i per cent (n 1910.
NOTICE TO Df); OWNERS
Notice is hereby given that
al llicense on dogs in the
city of Heppner, Oregon, must
he paid to the Chief of Police, with
in 10 days from the date hereof, or
the owners thereof will be prosecu
ted. W. C. Cason,
Chief of Police.
I(i, D I ILWf.OK
Eye Specialist will be in Hepp
ner June i:M4-15
A new size package !
Ten for 10c.
Very convenient.
Dealers carry both;
lOforlOc; 20 for 20c.
It's toasted.
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MACHINERY FOR SALE
As I have rented all my land I
have one 'C. L. Best Tractor with
plows, drills, disks, Narrows, etc.,
for sale. Also Fordson Tractor and
"Oregon Special" Holt Combine.
A. (J. Freiwakl
.5-6 lone, Oregon.
Faulty Arrangement
In some countries only fat women
aie considered beautiful, but thev m
poor countries iven for fat women. I
ii.xcnange.
WISDOM IS KNOWING
WHAT TO DO
FACE VALUE FOR
LIBERTY BONDS
We will take your Liberty Bonds at
face value for any used car in our
sales rooms. If you need a good
dependable car for every day use,
come in and see us.
Latourell Auto Co
a
Skill is knowing- how to do it but real hu
man service ischaracterized by the doing. It
is the development to a high degree of these
three attributes that has established our rep
utation and builded up in the public mind a
confidence in our word and work.
First National Bank of
Heppner
A Member of the Federal Reserve
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0 vjrV H H J?- PROPESSIOXAL CARDS
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INTERNAL ORGANS MISPLACED
HoaplUl Patient In Vermont H
Heart, Liver and Stomaxh on
Wrong Side.
Wutlniul, Vt. Wllllnm Oowen of
West t'liHrlestiiu, Vt., twenty-sit, n
piitlent Hi tle Vennont Hnnltttrluni
in Plttsfnrd, In h curiosity to tho iiicd
Icul world.
All bin Ititeriuil orgnim nr on the
Hronn stdn, 1 to has tuberculosis, but
this bus iiothtux to do with tht nils
placed oruam.
The triniNposltliin was illscovered
hcn mi j inj pletm-p ns taken by
l'r. I'lureiu e T. Pall here to d.-lcrmliie
the con.lHi.m of tli,' luis. It had bum
known that IUhmii'i, heart whm nut In
the customary phue, but the x ni.v
Nlioucd tln si. una. h mi the oppoMte
side, the liver on tlm left lumcud of
the l'iht and the ciiiiltonii append:?
on the left.
Powell Is expected to recover flom
liihcrculesii.
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How Much Are You Paying to
Put Your Grain in the Sack
The Experience
Of Ed Reed
A Farmer Living
One Mile East of
Mohler is interest-
ing because it shows
what can be accom
pJished by using a
Fordson Tractor
with a small separator.
Mr. Reed has given tA the Nezperce Motor ft Supply Co., of Xeperce, Idaho, the
following interesting information concerning the accomplishments of ,a Fordson Trac
tor purchased from them, during the iqjo threshing season.
1 le has kept accurate account of the threshing of 1S0 acres spring grain and 20 acres
fall grain, which he threshed in six days with a crew of 8 men. His cost is as follows:
Wages, 5 men at $, ; men at $8 for 6 davs .
$3-4-oo
Meals at 50 cents for 7 days 84.00
2 barrels kerosene -945
6 quarts oil 2.2
Int. on investment and depreciation at $7.50
per day 45-00
Total Cost ' 4.70.
The average yield was 20 bushels per acre, or a total of 4000 bushels.
1 lis average cost of threshing was 12 cents per bushel. He had 5 settings and all the
time lost for adjustments was 10 minutes. '
'I he 1'ordson furnishes an abundance of power is economical and easv to -handle,
not only for threshing, but for all kinds of farm work plowing harrowing, dicing
ami drilling.
See us about a tracflor fur your fall plowing or seeding, or phone in for a demon
stration. Immediate delivery can bo made.
Latourell Auto Co.
AUTHORIZED FORD AND FORDSON DEALERS
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dr. r. j. vaughan
DRXTIST
Permanently located In Odd
fellow's Building
HEPPNER, OREGON
DR. A. D. MoMURDO
I'UVSICIAX and SCRGEOX
Telephone 122
Office Patterson's Drug Store
HEPPNER, OREGON
F. A. McMENAMIN
Office Phone Main 643
Residence Phone Main 665
Roberts Building
HEPPNER, OREGON
S. E. NOTSON
ATTOR.VEV-AT-LAW
Office in Court House
HEPPNER, OREGON
HEPPNER
OREGON
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WOODSON & SWEEK
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Masonic Building
HEPPNER, OREGON
SAM E. VAN VACTOR
ATTORXEY-AT-LAW
First National Bank Bldg.
HEPPNER, OREGON
WATERS & ANDERSON
FIRE INSURANCE
Successors to ;
C. C. Patterson
HErPNER, OREGON
' DeLUXE ROOMS
; Summer Rates .
75C & $i.oo
Over Case Furniture Co.
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