PAGE TWO THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON Tuesday, March 28, 1922 THE HEPPNER HERALD AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER VS. A. PATTISOX. Editor and Publisher Entered at the Heppm-r, Oregon, Postoifiee as secoiid-ela.ss Matter Terms of One Year Six Months Three Months K.I POTATO WF.ATIIF.lt Andrew Tlycrs, of the liy'rs & lioyd Cliop & Feed Mill, is an Irish man and doesn't (are a darn who knows it. Mr. liyers returned to tin .States lanti fall after spending sev eral years on Hie auld sod, and, by -,vay of keeping his memcy of tlie Emerald isle green, he brought a sar-k il" real, Simon-pure Irish potatoes -with him for seed. He planted the imported tubers as near Kt. Patrick's Day as lie could get around to It and the next morning when he awoke ihe ground was white with snow. Mr. Iiyei-H wants to know why it is that in this much lauded "land of the free," where everybody is sup posed to have an eciual chance, the lleppner weather man had to go and act ho pesky mean with a few bits if Irish spuds. Tom Iloyd reports that the potatoes are not "up" yet ;ind that his partner is thinking about jitarling an Irish rebellion or revol ution or something loike that. l,oi;i:o K i:i;pi,ii:s .As I glanced through Ihe Heppner Herald I noticed with pleased surprise, That Ilardnian had an answer Already for my eyes. And as I looked It over, 1 thought it very plain, That. I hail made some scores In mine Which makes me father vain. To think you'd lake the notice, To chew t he rag wil h mi', To chew the rag wilh me, When I'm so insignilicant As you try to inakn me see. 1 do not. think that either You or I can brag on rhyme For I found the same delinquency In yours, you found in mine. And though my' poetry was 'punk' And not so entertaining, Did you ever slop to Ihiuk That Willi all that proper training? Veil didn't have lo read it ? No! I'll b.'t on never did I Veil Ihouchl. you Were compelled lo, mid thai 's a I'eal her in my lid. Perhaps you did nut mean to brag, 'Hi p'Th:' ps it was just a joke. Put after Ihis plea.se label Iliem ho, Kit they lack the proper stroke. And though we are good guessers, I'll say we must decline, To liiei a joke In all that list ' Thai w as so rl ra line, of course you do not mean to boast, We know that's uol your slle. Hut hi'lli'M' me, we'd have lo step To have you bent a mile. Another thing we all ailiiure Is your slu inking modesty, It muni be shrinking I'or theie's not enough lo see. When Hod in all his splendor. I lid ma If 1 Ins e n h so bright , tie tried to give his favored ones, A token of his might. 111l as he placed our I. one Uock H' had a vision lair. if the t n'ii r;ei- race of people Thai would some day assemble there. An, I be iiti.hihlv held a monologue, Soiiiew hat on this plan : Hi" e is a 1 01 . t hai I will give To the mine deserving man. I'll place it heie where all Ihe world ''an see I'v " m-I my seal. And the wo nl"is of my kingdom To these people I'll rc eal. " And when the llmil Judgement Day Is brought down lo their sight, Hi hold! TV' cues irom l.iMieiock Shall Htaint upon niy right. "For tie who was n symbol if my might, right by his bund, Can never till lo hud a way To reach the I'romised Land." Vim say our liiuk is rusty. You Hure are mighty bright. For after slanding all these years ou'd Mlppose It would be snow w hite Your power of observation keen. Should be ui en to the nation IHin't bury them In llardninn, So far from human habitation. I'm so glad that you were watching me. I'm flatieied to bent the band. Win n 1 think that all tl.-.e -' .1 1. wem there, The "taiie t u the l.,nd" w ere I lien A ud . ' 1 sin'-b d no' cut n,l w .ite'i.-.; ,e me. Oil well! And et j .. ilhlu't heal 111"', y., 1 dai.it I ive to yell. i I Oil SALE Practically new "Country Home liihttng Plant. Cauuolty UMU) Watt? Subscription S-'.oo $i. So. 50 You all noticed me anyway. And if I remember right The "fairest in the land" were On that memorial night. If you bring the fairest here. Now this question beats my dome, What do the other ones look like, The ones you leave at home? And as for the famous Leathers Hand, When they agree to play, They usually phone just before the dance That, they can't come our way. They wait till the very last minute Then go to some other town. I'll say they are famous, Hut it's the wrong kind of renown. Not. only has this happened twice, Hut several times as well. And if other places would speak up They too, of this would tell. For small town music it is good, We're glad you have them there. For of what else can Hardman boast, In that little place so bare? Leathers got what start they have in Louerock, So just brag all you can, You needn't think we begrudge you Coming to The Dalles & Pendleton Dr. Mellenthin SPPt IALIST In liiU'U.itil Medicine for the past eleven years. DOES NOT OPPKATE Will be al The Dalles, The Dalles Hotel .Mommy and I uesday .April 17 A: D Ami al Pit iilleton, SI. (jieofgo Hotel, Wednesday H. i huisilay .ipi'il tit & Oilico Hour: IOMIO a. 111. to 4 p. in. 'I WO DAVS O.vl.Y No ( barge lor t'oiiMiluilioii Dr. AleileiHinn is a regular grad uate iii medicine and surgery and is licensed by the slate oloiegon. lie Mstls pi oiession.illy the mine import ant towns and cities and oilers to all who call on this trip trie consultation except Ihe expense of treatment when desired. According to his method of treat ment lie does not operate lor chronic appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of stomach, tonsils or adenoids. lie has to his credit wonderful re sults in diseases of the stomach, liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kidney, bladder, bed wetting, catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal ail ments. II' joii have been ailing for any length of lime and do not get any belter, do not fall to call, as improp er measures lather than disease are very often the cause of your long standing trouble. Keniember above date, (hat consul Lit ion will be free and that his licalineni will be d if Cerent. .Married women must be accom panied by their husbands. Address: IP! ti Huston Block, Min neapolis, Minn. The Public Want Low Prices But Good Tailoring We Supply Both We have 1200 patterns of choicest woolens now on display for your inspection Featuring our $25 $30 and $35 Suits Lloyd Hutchinson Clean lothes lean that We don't work on that plan. Are you so sure our dances Don't amount to very much? Seems to me you like to come, And always keep in touch. I'm so glad you have installed some lights. Now tell me, can you tell whether You are dancing with a girl. Or do the girls still dance together? I thank you for your invitation To bring me to your town some day, Hut Lonerock Buits me well enough And so I think I'll stay. Y'ou said you wrote that piece in English. Are you a Freshman, may I ask? For the English that you used in it With our teachers would not pass. Now Mr. Hayden, come again. As many times as you can and will, For I'm right here, and still will be, Till you have had your fill. And as for boasting we can tell When we have had our say, Our rock will still be standing When your band is in decay. GENET D. BOOTH, Lonerock, Ore., March 2 5, 1922. ?. .J. I'ltOFESSIOXAL CARDS .J. f j j j j VAUGHAN & GROVE DENTISTS Permanently located in Odd fellow's Building HEPPNEU, OREGON DR. A. D. McMURDO PHYSICIAN' and SURGEON Telephone 122 Office Patterson's Drug Store HEPPNER, OREGON F, A. McMENAMIN LAWYER Office Phone Main 643 ... ' Residence Phone Main 665 Roberts Building , HEPPNER, OREGON S. E. NOTSON A I TORN EY-AT-I.A W Office in Court House HEPPNER, OREGON SAM E, VAN VACTOR ATTORN EY-AT-LA W First National Bank Bldg. HEPPNER, OKEGON WATERS & ANDERSON I I 111", INSURANCE Successors to C. C. Patterson HEPPNEU, OREGON DeLUXE ROOMS Summer Rates 75c & $1.00 Over Case Furniture Co. WOODSON & SWEEK ATT R IV S-AT-I.AW Masonic Building HEPPNEU, OREGON Political Announcements I'OIl COUNTY COMMISSIONER After being urged by citizens and taxpayers in all parts of the county to announce myself as a candidate for the nomination for County Commis sioner, I have decided to do so and will be a candidate for such nomina tion on the Democratic ticket at the coming primaries. I hr.ve been a taxpayer here since before Morrow county was organized. I have no platform to announce nor promises to make enly that, if elected, I will endeavor to serve the people of the county to the best of my ability. R. L. BENGE Paid Advertisement. FOR COMMISSIONER. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the nomination to the of fice of County Commissioner, subject to the will of the Republicans of Morrow County, to be expressed at the primaries in May, 1922. G. A. BLEAKMAN, Present Incumbent. Hardman, Or. Paid Advt. FOR REPRESENTATIVE I hereby announce myself as candidate for the offi e of Joint Rep resentative of Umatilla and Morrow counties, on the Republican ticket. If elected I promise to faithfully and honestly perform the duties of the office, working at all time for li interests of the people of this district and the state of Oregon. E. M. HULDEN. Paid Adertisement. FREE GARDEN SEEDS The Herald has a supply of free government seed for distribution in cluding vegetable and flower seeds. Call and secure what you need for planting. tf NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed by the county court of the State of Oregon for Morrow county, administratrix of the estate of Harley Wright, deceased and that she has qualified as such administratrix. All persons having claims against said estate muKt pre sent (hem properly verified, at the of fice of Woodson Sc. Sweek, my attor neys in Heppner, Oregon, on or be fore six months from the date of the first publication hereof. MARGARET WRIG.lIT Date of first publication, March 7, 1922. 45-49 iow Fireslone Has Reduced Ihe Cost of Tire Service H OW the cost of . All inventories and commitments at or below the 2. Increased manufacturing efficiency and volume overhead SS. 3. Selling costs reduced 38. Mr. Firestone stated, "This reduction in prices is made possible by our unusually advantageous buying facilities, and the enthusiasm, loyalty and determination of our 100 stockholding organixation. "Due credit must be given to Firestone dealers who are selling Firestone tires on a smaller margin of profit. This brings every Fjrestone saving direct to the car. owner." The saving through first cost plus the saving through high mileage doublet Firestone economy and is daily adding new fame to the Firestone principle of service 'j;.7Z! PHONE 872 ALEX (illilt, IMuniler At Starkey's Electrical Store I I'iv Any Old Thing Auto radiators, Ranges, Heat ers and Tinware. Dirty Chim ney Cleaned. Key Fitting Glazing Etc. FOR JOINT REPRESENTATIVE I hereby announce my candidacy on the Republican ticket for Joint Rep resentative of the District of Morrow and Umatilla counties in the May primaries. I have lived in Umatilla county 24 years and own property in both counties. I was a member of the 1919, or War Session, and the spe s -r r The Eats That are TREATS We make it our business to sell meats for eats that are real treats. And we don't comply with the food laws because it is compulsory we do it because we want, and expect to get good service and fair treatment from merchants and professional men with whom we deal, and because we knov it is our busi ness to sell only the best. For breakfast, lunch, or dinner we can supply your wants, no matter how elaborate or how conservative. We have arrang ed to fill all orders and would like to see your meat order. Central 25 Cents out You are now paying for insurance can remain in your pocket when you renew that Fire Insurance policy O Fire regon F. R Brown Agent For Morrow County Phone Office 642, Res. 29F14. Heppner, Or. Z I Jan. 1921 I Jan. 1922 I D . Z Sl2e Prices Prices Auction 30 x 3 Fabric $18.75 $ 9.85 47 30 x 33-2 " 22.50 11.65 48 30x32 Cord 35.75 17.50 51 32 x 4 " 56.55 32.40 43 33x42 " 67.00. 42.85 36 33 x 5 " 81.50 52.15 36 building quality tires has been brought down to the lowest 1 level in history was explained by H. S. Firestone, President of the Company, to the stockholders at the annual meeting on December IS, 1921. Most Miles per Dollar A. COHN AUTO CO. cial session of 1920 of the Oregon Legislature and otherwise have devo ted my time to public matters. I have no platform except to offer the best judgement I have and to pursue a conservative and economic course. I believe in applying strict business methods to public matters. When we can pay for public development we should have betterments, but when taxes grow burdensome we must be content with the old ways until we can do better. Just now taxes must be trimmed wherever pos sible and no new appropriations made; and, the pressing needs of the farmer and stockman must be the main issue in law making and in the sphere of public influence. E. P. DODD, Hermiston, Ore. Paid Advertisement. Market of every $1.00 m the Assn. market. production reduced factory fti-Ht i-Um condition. Call on ot uriilrccH, K. J STAKKEY JJtA 45-48 Heppnor, Ore