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About Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1922)
PACE TWO THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON Tuesday, July 18, 1922 THE HEPPNER HERALD AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER .A. tisox. r ami Publisher En! i'.j -t'j : I'icr as second-class Matter Terms of Subscription One Year Sj.oO Sim Month- Si. 00 Three Moni'n- So. 50 TAX REDUCTION FIGHT IN OREGON - ji cigarettes few 10 7Aey are GOOD! 'ranch, was a passpnper on the local Arlington were visiting with .Mr. and A. D. McMURDO Sur.dav fo:- Wasco wliere sh.1 visit for some time. Mrs. Joe Hake and children arri ved in C- oil Saturday ;': or.i Portland and wi!! spend their vacation v.-ith Mr. and Mrs. Kallferty. Mrs. Roy Scott, .cf The Lookout, left Saturday to join her husband at Fr'.-'-zeont, one of Hynd Bros, ran ch above He;t?ner. Mrs. Joe Fake and daughter will Mrs. Geo. Krebs at The Last Camp on Saturday Mrs. J. E. Crabtree and daughter, of Dotheboys Hiil were cal ling on Mrs. H. J. Stieeter at Cecil Satur-i: y. Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Miller, of Gre.vham. old time friends of Mr. and Mrs. A. Henriekseii ' Willow Creek ranch. sp"nt a couple of days visiting here before taring to visit friends above Heppner where Mr. and Mrs. left Henricksen joined them later in the The Stale Tax. keihution'rampaig-n was organized in. mx counties and then met in a district convention at Mc Minnville, in March. The court house was solidly packed; with farmers demanding reduced taxation, hut the organi-; , 1 .-i j . . r i . : ' atton was taken ciiarge 01 in anotaies 01 me imuiimii . Mrs Henry F. Blahm, of Walla : it anion? ifnHiiatrfl income tax hill for which thev asked an endorse- ' Walla, who has been visiting friends before leaving for Beaverton incut, hut it was refused and referred to a committee Tor their home in Portland after spen- week an( introduced them to all the ding their vacation with Mrs. Mary beauties of their Hamilton ranch be- , Huft'erty at Shady Dell ranch. ' forc allowing them to depart for I Miss Olive Logan who has been their home. i visiting with her brother Leon at 1 John Shaw of Arthur, OntaWo, ' Fournule, left for her home in Po Canada, arrived at Butterby Fl land Thursday. Friday and will visit with his sister, i Mrs Mary Nash arrived in Cecil ' Mrs- Jack H-nd for some time. from Pendleton Friday and will vis- While visiting in Chinook, Canada, ; her friends for sometime J Jnil "norms us no met nis orotner ,Aiireu J?naw and his bride, a war I widow, Mrs. Baker, lale of England, Ed Melton who has been visiting just returning fl.om their honey. here for a week or so, left for her V. . . : V, It'.l.innfnn nil.. C? , . .. . 1 TT ... . . , . . ,. . , " - inuim. v e uuueiaLUJiil liiey were aded hy Mr. SpellCC, Ol the State ( .range. A State COn- day morning. ; streeter for several days left for his marriod Jun0 28th The Cccil com. u i ii ... i i l- . l . . il, . MM: Don C;ise left Fridn v morninp- for 1 u t?l- nr. WeHnenHn v. i ... . . . . elitlon was called in I oruana, Mioruv anei me .ut.uimi- --- - nume i x nui .- munity offer congraulations to the PHYSICIAN und slKGLO.M Telephone 122 Office Patterson's Drug Store HEPPNER, OREGON F. A. McMENAMIN LAW V Eli Office Phone Main 643 Residence Phone Main UK5 Roberts Building HEPPNER, OREGON S. E. NOTSON ATTOIIXEY-AT-LAW Office in Court House HEPPNER. OREGON DeLUXE ROOMS Summer Rates 75c & $1.00 Over Case Furniture Co. Don Case left Friday morning for 1 home at pilot Rock on Wednesday Messrs Joe Howk of O. . K & n couple. Alf resided for nif.ny years I l" meiiean upiuii pai ly on uieu ! ,Jt Jr. nnri F.,.i r. Wright of : in j -tale tax reductim organization, hut the organization was annual ascent of Mount Hood. He;(he nlphwav orflce at lone were cell- hoped that when Curdd did stick Alf . , . , returned Monday eveniner and savs- . . 1, . . . . Ii Ulimaied l;V iauicai leaueis u nu aij"jim.i:ii a iuiuumn.1. , ille conventiim, and delegates were sent there to form a leaders who lacking higher education. This finally reduced the or at- id initiate a graduated income tax hill and also ighe anization to a committee appointed hy the chairman of the trip was wel says- worth while. He 1 ng 011 their Cecil friends Saturday jt would have been a Morrow county ! Smne E. Van Yacror It. U. Butler Van VACTOR & BUTLER ATTOItX EYS- AT-LA W went up from the Hood River side with the Legion party and made the down trip wiih the Mazamas. He, was 8 hours and 50 minutes malt- c convention, interested aiuiarentlv in initiative mea- ing the trip over the mountain. M ;res more than in a general light evening. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fanshiers arriv ed from Portland Sunday and will isit, at tlie nome ot mi. aim .m j Edwin Fanshiers in Fourmile for , . , Miss Alma Devin and Mrs. D. Cla-1 h lor retrenchment and b ,eft Sa,urd morn,:1!? fo,,i Fred Ely, Jim Wa-neld and several economy ill state and local government. One result Ot Portland to visit friends. Miss Devin other leading citizens of Morgan were ik,. ,-,,n.t ;nr Jnli t :i s" ri'ditrtioTi ron ventions was mak- exnected to renulin about a week but busy men in Ce.il Saturday load: entile. Fred Ely accompanied 111" tax reduction a political issue anu piucucam an uu- v..-..,,.. . - ,j, d . . 1 ., .. ., 1 siderahlv longer visit. stock to the Portland stock yards. (iidates ot all parties , at tlie A lay J 91 ti primary election were running on tax reduction platforms. Four candi- .r. .j. .j. dates for Governor advocated various forms of state in- come tax. Three were Republicans and one Democrat. CECIL 'I'Vh l.-iitcr was nominated. Three Republican candidates the lor (Governor adopted the Illinois plan ol department heads lo consolidate the eighty-odd boards, commissions and Mibsidary state functions, two on this platform receiving almost a tie vote, and either one nominated and elected will endeavor to give state affairs a more economical and efh cient administration. Nearly afl legislative candidates are pledged to tax re-' ductioii. With a Governor making this the foremost plank in his platform and Using the veto power to compel a consolidation program, that lias been promised the people P.r the has', three sessions of the legislature, a saving of a million dollars might he effected at the next session ol the legislature. The downward trend must be adopted by the Mate and counties and cities will follow suit. Already we -ee the effect of tax reduction agitation by a cut of $1,500, oiKiin Multnomah county and city of Portland, by low er levies in twenty-one counties and school districts reins ing to vote b;iud issues. Indications are thai in spile of all legislative candi dates being pledged to tax reduction, the whole program lor the relief of the taxpayer and and consequent develop ment of the st;ite may be defeated by an organization of the 't gislalure on other issues. A number of issues of extran eous nature are liable to be injected into the organization of the legislature. The Portland machine element, the relig ious and race orcsii"iis, an element of progressives and rad ' . . , .1 . -0.1 1 : . r .. ,:u:t -ii coiuNnat ions inai win i.uou iciiei nn hoard. lax reductionists may he 1111s- ,1 , , ,v i n' iireteii-e that some other issue is 1 the future growth and prosperity o1 -lit is ior a material cut in the overhead. ' Tunis Snyder who has been work iug at The Last Camp for several months left on Tuesdy for Salem to visit with friends before leaving for .J. California. ! " ! ! N ' ! ! " I I Jack -Hynd accompanied by his Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hynd and son son Herbert a.nl daughter Mis.-: Annie Jackie returned from a short vaca- t.n.i also Miss VvA.ii Henricxsen of SO aw berry ri"".ch were Arlington -. itors Saturdiy. tion at I'kiah. R. E. Harbison the leading grain r..;t ,.-.,c! ti-.i1! mni'ocPnlPfl i"l TnnO buver of Morgan honored Cecil with -"- . . , , Siaurdav evening. Every young lady a visit Sunday. , .. .. , . and gentleman ol the community who R. E. Duncan and daughter of wele prC8ent thoroughly enjoyed Busy Bee ranch weie visiting around --ie Sheik which was shown in lone Cecil Friday. t:.;lt evening. Mrs. Hazel Logan and children of Cecil Lieuallen, of Pendleton, and Fourmile were calling on their Cecil yu... Garnet Barrait and son. Master friends on .Sunday. ! Billy, of Heppner, and also Miss Lois Miss Ada Kasli and Miss' Clayton I.h uallen, o fHeppner were the week ol Tim l)alle3 spent Sunday among cn.-l guests of Mrs. Jack Hynd at But thi'ir Cecil friends. tertiy Flat. 1 Miss Georgia Summers of the 1 - yr .anj Mrs. B. Roberts: are visit Camp left ilor Arlington on Friday jut; at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. where she will visit griends for some ( w. May at Lone Star ranch, after time. : spending their honeymoon in San Miss A. C. Hynd and also Karl I Francisco. Mrs. Roberts was formerly Cronk were visiting at George Hen- i Miss Sarah A.. May and we all extend ricks-en's Strawbeny ranch on Tties-! our best wishes to the happy couple. day. ?irl. I UUllC OV 111, UUUA JIU. 7 . THE DALLES, OHLGO.V. i- : .. .. f WATERS & ANDERSON PROFESSIONAL CARDS 4- HUE INSURANCE 4. ji. .j.. Successors to C. C. Patterson .rr-r-i ' HEPPNER, OREGON R. Z. GROVE dentist WOODSON & SWEEK Successor to R. J. Vaughn vxuw ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Permanently located in Odd- , .... Masonic Building fellow s Building HEPPNER. OREGON HEPPNER. OREGON FRANK SHIVELY Practical Horseshoer Lame and interfering horses Carefully Attended CORK SHOES OR PLAIN SHOES FOR SALE Located at Calmus Blacksmith Shop HEPPNER OREGON Miss Ruth May, of the Lone Star Mr. and Mrs. Marion Van Schiock and children and Miss Kilborn, of s may 1 taxpayer.-! ei I I! iead or (lecen ni I y 1, tore import. ,nt ur 1 1, -.1 at v heir . 1 iisoliihition in luiiction-. on the lllnrn p',,n ol from :.een to ten depart meiil s, I oards or commi-Moii.., 110 new uiillaces ei; cct or iiii'.irect. s and Wahintun no new till; Cits. or form of taxation 1 .e.nl. rship fur lax reduction mu-d he in the people vln the hills at the Tax Collector's office. It' citizens of ( M eon, who pa taxes coun t !'c courthouse w'th receipts 1 , : 1 ........ i.,,i t . . 1 11 ..Hi 1 !C 1 I'l'.lKt loll Ol II 0111 011 10 iMKini 1, next year come away Irom lnvin a material and sie li e per cent w -until no in eit iens lake new hope ami in ( trc'".n were inci ea-in . 1 11 : . . -t , la ml i'U ci -., in cmo! in eel as il property ami husi in value? W 'mild nut ut-mess or muuu v t their lot in lu 1 ore : I an vv l!i, in on the theory t 1.1 iiul.it ion, taxation 'CI 1 .K'-M'l'l' , 1 i n, . .,0 -i more 1 csiiali e l'l.ice to cat tlietr ( i i - 1 . 1 - - 1 to'ht on .1 hctter hue lor .-late development 1 . 1. ... 1 at as tlie tatc .mows in weaiin ami hould hecome lighter and not heav - . . .1 v it 1! the ool'iticiaii-. I lie I aim laireau. tin- .xoiitat- tisan l.eauuue and the lirane have adopted the idea tluit il.ere mu.-t I".' a reiliH-tioiMU taxe. .-pinn- camlulaies e :idopted the idea lo ride into office. Thev will all do ,,r to, to la in:.: U ahoitt. ami many uf ttu 111 are sin ',t;; we in-i-l we caiaio; depend on the-e organi -ai ,i,.s, imr on the machine i.ht our hatllo for tax reduc tion, 'flic li-hi can oiilv he won hy e;u not men and women vvhu'wi'l set their face-. a.-'ainM new schemes and rnment ne rcautusteit to a- k that the uvei head o U 1 ' 1,1 -ice craidit ti iu aial 1 educt ion (' nioluu'ieul s of thoe who pm -ue Tit,- Manufacturer. instead ot increases in th hca emi i'.ov incut . Where will You be At 65? Out of 100 average men, at the age of 25 today 54 Will be Dependent on Others 36 will be dead 5 Will be working for a bare living 4 Will be well to do 1 Will be Wealthy You may he one ot" the hundred today, but where will you he at the age of 65? It depends upon how you can answer the following question Are You Saving Systematically? One Dollar Opens A Savings Account With This Bank F Coal For Winter :i is Better place your order for your Winter Coal Supply NOW eliveries are apt to be unceitain this Fall and those who order first will get service first Tum-a-Lum Lumber Company Heppner, Lexington, lone i H 1 rarmsrs a Heppner, nd Slockgrowcrs National Bank Oregon Fell Bros. AUTO REPAIR SHOP Fords a Specialty -OIL AND REAR GREASE "NoNock" Bolts Special Mid-Season Sale At Greatly Reduced Prices 1. aiiies emits. Coals. Skirts. C.ir.ghr.tn. 'oile. k and 00 Presses Ik An Unusual Assortment Mrs. L. G. Herren Successful Graduate! ARE THE BEST RECOMMENDATION OF o A Tlii i:istitii:!iin o f tv j-. llmt-i im;'.. tnar'ical. nnil st.udanl eil uiatUii a: i!,i' st wl.h'.i ii h f tlu hih scIumi! j:raluutt. 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