Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, November 29, 1921, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    Tuesday, November 29, 1921
THEHEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
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Currier ses you have to read in an
shient history about the man what
maid the sun stand still but he ack
tewly knows a man who maid the
moonshine.
Paw runned out of smokin tobacko
yisteday and he reached intew the
box whaire maw had paclced our
bathin suits fer the winter she havin
packed them in tobacko. Paw got a
pipe full but it seams that a moth
bawl was mixed up in the tobacko an
I gess maw sune put an end to paws
smoakin.
Best Clothes
New Snappy
Styles
LLOYD HUTCHINSON
Where They
Clean
lothes
lean
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CECIL
You Arc Not READY
For CHRISTMAS
Naw sir! Unless your car is running like a new one, you
are not ready for the Christmas and New Year holidays. And
if you'll bring the "makin's of Jawn D" in and let us tune id
up, you can go anywhere you want to, and go as quickly as
you care to.
The regular cars aren't laid up for tine winter any more.
There's nothing too difficult for us to attempt and we always
do what we set out to do.
Heppner Garage Machine Shop
PATRICK & LaPl'SlRE, Trops.
' Thone 82 .
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November 20: Snowed in. No
trians, no callers, no gossip; even
Thanksgiving turkeys refused to sur
vive the storm and several tables
were minus turkey for Thanksgiving
day. Wheai men are delighted with
the cover. November 21, a covering
of twenty inches of snow in Cecil.
November 22 Krebs Bros took a
trip to K'.la with hay for a large
br.nd of ewes belonging to Smythe
Bros., of Arlington, which arrived at
Cecil after the neighbors had broken
a road to Kreb Bros, ranch. The
sheep are now enroute for Arlington.
November 22nd news reached Ce
cil tihat P. K. Duncan, who had left
Friday the ISth with a truck load of
honey for Condon, was snowed in
near Clem and it would be several
(lays before he could reach his home.
The mayor and his deputies witlh
several other men took hay to Mc
Daid's canyon where siiecp belov.ing
to Kinnney &-. Healey were storm
bound on November 23rd. We hear
the sheep arrived November 25th at
Killarney, the ranch of J. J. McEn-
itiie, near Cecil.
Miss Violet Hynd and Miss Doris
Logan arrived on the local November
2 4th to eat Thanksgiving dinner
with their home folks.
November 21th the barn at. Kock
clifi'e belonging to Krebs Bros, fell in
and to keep it company the barns of
Hafferty Bros, at Shady Dell, and t?c
barn of Everett Logan at Fairview,
also collapsed.
Mrs. T. H. Lowe wishes to thank
every one who enrolled during the
Tied Cross Roll Call. Thirty mem
bers were enrolled in spite of the
storm.
November 2 5th and 2 6th: Snow
molding fast, traveling bad. Geese
and ducks seem to be the only things
that are insight. Several bands
passing over Cecil at time of writing.
COUNTY TREASURER'S NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that all
County Warrants drawn against the
General Fund, registered up to and
including May 31, 1921, will be paid
upon presentation at this office. In
terest ceases alter December 6, 1021.
T. J. HUMPHREYS,
County Treasurer. 31-32
Dated at. Heppner, Oregon, Nov,.
; ber 29, 1921.
We Help Make the
World GROW ROUND
When people get so they patronize our store regularly,
they grow plump a'nd good natured and free from care. It
isnt only because we carry a line of groceries that is unbeat
able, but it is also because patrons get the kind of service
they expect to get at an up-to-the-minute store.
Kvery day is a "special day" with us. We keep our
stock complete and our prices are in keeping with the times.
f you are not now a "steady" customer come in and let us
get "right" with you.
Where Your
Taxes Go
How Uncle Sam Spend9
Your Money in Conduct
ing Your Business
By EDWARD G. LOWRY
Author "Waahinjrton CIowUps,' "Banks and
Financial Systems." etc. Contributor Political
and Iconomie Article to Leading Periodical!
and a Writer of Recognized Authority oo tha
National Government' buaineaa Methods.
HOLIDAY GOODS
Now On Display At
THE CASH VARIETY STORE
Where You Get
BIG VALUES FOR LITTLE MONEY
Phelps Grocery
Company
Cuyyrisbt, S eeUirn iewtpaper Union
T.
WHY YOU'RE INTERESTED
I wish you would take what is
written here as a personal report ad
dressed directly to you from me about
your business. Ion't think of it or
read it as an article about "politics,"
or remote public alTalrs at Washing
ton. It is not that at all. It Is what
I ask you to think it, a personal
business report to you relating to your '
individual concerns, your pocketbook j
and your welfare. I have no other
interest than to tell you the exact
truth. j
Assume that you have sent me to j
Washington to find out for you what ;
your agents are doing, how they are !
managing your affairs ami spending i
your money. I call them your agents
for that is all thoy are the President,
the members of the cabinet, the ,
senators and all the members of the
house of representatives. You hire j
them, you pay them, and you can fire
them.
You may think of them In deference
and awe as a group of eminent states
men, or you may call them In flippancy
and too hasty contempt "a lot of
politicians." But whatever you call
them, they are your hired men. They
attend to your collective business,
which Is called the public business.
Query: Are they doing It efficiently
and with n single-minded devotion to
your interests?
Perhaps the largest Item In the high
cost of living Is the high cost of
government. And far and away the
largest item in the high cost of govern
ment Is the high cost of armament;
preparation for war. About !X) per
cent of all government revenues, and
that means the money taken from you
as taxes, goes to pay for wars, past,
present and future.
P.efore I have concluded this series
of articles I expect to show you con
clusively that the impelling motive
that induced President Harding to call
the present conference in Washington
to consider limitation of armaments
was financial. The pressing need, of I
considering a proposal for a reduc
tion or limitation by agreement of war
expenditure was not made entirely on
the ground of morality or righteous
ness, but as a plan for cutting down
the operating expenses of the govern
ment. If the United States government
were an Individual we would say that
It was broke, for Its expenses exceed
Its Income.
Your Interest Is simply this: that
whatever decision Is made you will
have to pay the hill. If today we
didn't have these army and navy ex
penses you would have to pay In taxes
less than $1 ,000.000,000 a year Instead
of $0,000,000,000. That means we
would have about $4,000,000,000 more
a year to spend on our private needs
and pleasures. I frankly confess that
I would enjoy having four-fifths of my
taxes knocked off. Wouldn't you?
Secretary Weeks of the War de
partment gave public warning a lilt le
while ago that the government woidd.
require of us about .$17,000,000 in
the next thirty months to meet cur-
rent expenses and other obligations,
j Persons who have given close study to
that possibility sa.v that the need w
be nearer S'JO.Oi 10,000, than $17,000,-
(inn. The great hulk of that is for
i pat and prospective war expenditures.
! 1'or this, you and cnngresN ami the
Kxecutive departments at Washington
are responsible. You more than any
body else, for it Is your money that Is
being spent and you can stop it. In Its
simplest terms the procedure Is th's:
You earn the money, congress takes It
away from you In the form of taxes,
and then congress and tlx? Kxecutive
department;? spend It.
A great part of It is wasted. This Is
established, conceded, confessed, and
acknowledged by congress, which
authorizes the expenditures, and by
the executive oflicers of the govern
ment, who do the actual spending. It
is your money that you have earned
In your hus'ness, on your farm, or by
the labor of your hands, that Is being
expended and wasted at Washington.
Kvery cent that Is extravagantly or
needlessly expended by the govern
ment you could have In your pocket to
meet the Increased cost of food, lodg
ing and clothing, doctors' bills and
amusements, or to put away and save
against a rainy day, If you only de
manded determinedly and unitedly
that governmental extravagance should
cease.
I can tell you some of the conditions
of governmental spending and how
your money Is chucked about, and I
can tell you liow you can stop it. The
power Is yours, and until you exer
cise It waste and extravagance will
not atop.
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Seeding time is here again and to get the
best results you will need the best you can get in
the way of
a
Wc will supply you villi these or any other
implements you may need at
Prices that are Right
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Every thing in Hardware
and Implements
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Gilliam & Bisbee
"We Have It. Will Get It, or It is Not Made."
Commencing To
Wonder?
Many people have commenced to wonder what they are mo
llis to prepare during the holiday season, and the "Do Your
Christmas Shopping Early," is going to have more followers
than ever this year.
We do not. anticipate an earlyruBh, but wo are prepared
for it, and to those who expect to serve a number of friends
and relatives during the holiday Reason, we wish to say that,
anything Irs the GltOCI-illY line Is available hero at prices that
please you.
Sam Hughes Co.
BANKING
SERVICE
Your banking requirements may be en
trusted to this bank with every confidence
that careful and efficient service will be rendered.
Man Must Have Mustache.
To be without a mustache Is a dis
grace In many parts of North, or
HlKh, Albania. The Albanian mother
tell her child stories In which, un
like our stage melodrama. It always
Is tbe hairless man who figures as the
villain. National Geographic Society
Bulletin.
Farmers & Stockgrowers
National Bank
HEPPNER, OREGON.
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