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PAGE EIGHT THE ITEPPNKR HERALD. HEPPXER, OREGON Tuesday, October 24, 1922 local news it:-::,'-:: itv. K.i'i.tr ". ' :.; .nj'-y. .Mrs. Clii'slr !';irl"'- v':f to f 'orl !:i lei 1Mb morions t'O1 a 1,-w (!:iys' isit. Mr. iih-'-'Iii-.'iih w.r a l.i; i:.e :; visitor i'i from l.i-xoi!::.,ji S.. I ': rti.-i y . I,. K. l:i,-' " i.vi ! M hi r.riflonee to Krb Kirk it ml is miiii: lliix w..k 4r.tr ' ' '! J'll'llM "I'I l li'MIl". It. l "r i:i.- ! ist.T will ! it !. m Tbw n.y, W'iIkt rSih, i-t 2:S p. , ooil it I !:u 'In.:, :i liw ::al:ie day air! 1 nr. Miss Nv;', uho i ; ::. on Pie-.! ,' . h h.-r m. ,.!( aia .. .1. x: A. W. 'V.'. and 1 m 11 i'i ; :' ': I- t, V,"C Mll.-Ml".- ' Mug in did rict Ml Die v-' b-ead '.. r. and Jtf. !'; v. .-p ' ! , ' 1 l t I ' ! : - ;n !;.: j.Jn-i ndu.v. lAorett Poller, .!' ,vnr' h V:. b i in:i , was J . c dunag 1 1 .- : , i .j,". I'" al s cpim h u iDi :i i- -V ha.. J 1 V lainos im. I yearlings. M i-m. i jl CImiIv :i: . ii": j.h in Nm; t II 1 -t I ; 1 y from 1 " j i f r;i In ij hniu: i.c id w .Mrs. CPilli IS sfiil ;-! I.- - ill lln- J I r j 1 1 1 ' -r f ''fioei:-;. .1 i in l-'iiz, w-tl kiidwn 1 j I j In.-iiijiici- ;ind ii- "iinii-.t f' Cdili'l filirit, was1 ;i. :i ss- n -; - fur i'nctbih'l M(inJ;iy iriorniim where j- ' c, cil to f'Njoy a I'i v (hiy's b;i.;kH i.di-j;i! mid i:ic will ) ;iv . .! ;U t'..M( rs hiill, in Mi xs lnol -v ciiii- f i t, I'-riiln y i''t'ii in!.;', ' ct o ! h r :;Tt h, l or liCMcI'll di' till.' ''Iinnj in 'lisll'M't. Nil. ;; 'I'lmrc in ');ir;;i- ;t;;::u n.- a ;;uud t i 1 1 1 :ti. I (Aic;ii :i fvifi;. i 11 i ; ;il i' .11 Idt'Vfiy- :. ' li s. Kniiiii'l L ( ti.d Mrs. Tom ,h. iiisi-m wi-nL !u lij'iK'Hi arid i !o:i rdnm :i I: fi innniiiij.; on Ki'd ('russ nnd minly In . II h work. I-'i hui 1 11 ion M rs. .Inhii mi.i nucs to I'ort l;iud 1 al I nd I In- h ;ill h .t.KirsH ii) si-ssi(ni in Hint cily. 'I'hc t-i 1 1 hen It Ii nl'lici r Imlh cm I h d every on itly nnrse in tlie Hlale In attend Lite r .I'KniHSi, AfiMHes i:,;iry and I'hlman, I eneliers in 1 1n 1 1 n nhnau wIukiIh, were visi tors n ; MerHUT lllHt Week allendin Hie teach ers' Institute. AUsh ICsury einne out (nun BlonniiiiKtoii, Indiana, a couple (,r uionlhs ao to take Hie pusillon at H:ird maii and say.s Mlie Likes tlie west very in uch. M iss riitnian conies from Sji pofHf!, UrcMcm, and nlie is also pleaded w; h Hie vastness' of eastern Ore;;on us viewed l'mm Uiy liilltojis arottnd llnnl- Vliilip Malioney, wlio wan injurod by En luddeiit al tiisvlia ri'.e of a Hed nun while hi.iitihtf pheasants lust Wednesday, is improving rapidly ami will soon he ii I' lo to reinrn o selio.d. Philip, Pay M Uiifl'ee, Keith Po(.;ati and l'aul Aiken w ii) huiilhi).!- in-ar .ein;;ton when the ac ident hattMned ami the others inune di.'Udy ave Ih-M aid attentinn ami then 1 n hed Phil In (own The inie-ee t -f Ii liMht arm was Mmt away ami uno Mi.it pclicl ruled I i.l; I e.l V. am mm w 2205 REfitSTEBED VOTERS 1 .ill,, win;; is :i 1 . 1 ,,' 1 !iv ( j,.:. y ,,- '.' slt'tv.l . , Ins in .M.iiii.w inlv us ! ;:i :ii.sn,sl Ih,. I lri:i, I . c 'unin j c r, I, W. im: l;i.llhHi.;ill ln:il,. o:.!l, Irliialr iJ1, 1.. 1 ii ir.i'i. I .'It rat - inal,' I', mail' 17s. 1u;:l I 'iMliilill Inn 111:1 1,. 7, iVmal,' II 1 1 1 1 a I 1 s. Sm-lalM- niHli -in. I',. mala tulal I'a AllNi-ollan, s niala -I,",. IVma!,. I'ulal niala I :.!, liMiial.. i ; '. : ,,al :'-'T.. VOTE 10" ON Fl EILL .'''litis L, Mri. r is cut irelv ri.-.id y" :h he sills lor I'dlllaml to try In e n 1im;e fair nnh- s t ire;.'. mi u- ;) state w 1 uHliiu; 10 c;in jts ivnsn uahle pro I " Hon t.f Die lax l.id If a t.nr is to I Hiiaueed hy 111 nnh taxali.'ti. for l!''.'; or any oiler ra r, c 1 her i ir" .m s'mr Id en 1 y alpiMuMalel as hca a pari of lh" U as Porllaiid, or l he project 'n ;!ld he ahandoned i'.-r Portland to tiy to cnrr the whole Lis load alone is m1 I . v t cou rse it il"''Mi'l app.'ar sitlv to Ueot'M Hiker. M ioi- DaUef would Just as soon Port end imhI $ U.i)iMt.iiiMi as into, ivoO It's all the same te tleorm'. for he doesn's in pa ;inv of it and if he did. In1 stich a t;ood sport that he would I t htnetf hioko indefiniteU for Die , ' eer (ov of pa hi all or any part of it I. Miself 'f he had it. iiiVKon oteiM outside of Porllaiid will o.ifer it nnuli-apvreeiait'd favor in po.iUuid if They will nte "No" on the ii'e.isure permittini4 Pitrtlaml to tax her--.n f I't.eiiii.iam, und Portlatut voters A . ao their city a lot of humiliation and d 'tivss it' they will ote "No'" on h.dh steto and i'.ly me.isuros Meier is i-tlit. Tlie fair idea is "mi: mit'ly. a;id the present ineasuie is a e ! fit een if the fair idea Nhould W re-.mled w 1D1 faor A 1 1 the explaining ih.it tan he t tunrov hd'.ed h the ei :;a t;l atut ingenious nmor of Portland : I lud make i 1 her nie.-isui e a ood , to he eiuieled Tine friends ef port li-'.l tu and out of the city will 111M Vi ttjikci'M fianti'' hahMnr; at its true v th. it t'oth measures shoulud oarrv, wluat a I'Oedtcanu'Ht our c:t Would he In i 1 land w ou'd he I ikrt the man 00 vhi the :Uh at , hanks to Mr Mct's conta t with V M real ;t es I lie).' Is of 'a oeti ce t h-i t t!-c faeis a he has sd ttum forth w il! , . t r.t lc l lie co1l'. l.i .I'-lie-S tl''.t t tie col! 'ice of -talc ami ei! If it do, n, t'e - n.'iio'i i f iumhc f 1 r a hit; ow ' 1 hn e l'.,ol an afpfoprmte f nish 1 let h aim, N.ukiIi, Kit hum; ' Ore I. n Voter. V I )"t -tli '.lid a i.ui ?J l-iaj; H 6 Red Cross Aided K5 000 Vic tims in Ur.itsd SUtss Loxcs cy('Mf" y-twn n r.-v-" w,'r fired.; rc;n,rt--f r-!'l- ;i-:d in.'-tr-U)nv-' Hum 1 !5 i'f,.' either ho-m 'o roifiiiriii nssisi ancc, rmli'il i'cc ( ej-m y roli'-r m ( 1 " --i ;ihd tiii . ;;;:!. .; . i.i iy A:: o;-i ; ( '.-..-s Pr;!- t!lO C II. I: 'is. - ,1 villi;.' II. V. s la-i.t. Il .. yittr cii'l.iiv J ii;it :io a si :t: !"a:i)t bn V cn-ir'nr aiiniial I'l'p"!1 ih'j: pori of ,)m -t toil rf l;: no ami t- t; h 11 rr;( !i am! 'I iia linn froi ;.t in ; I. Ti.e y-y' i;i.l,ast(..,s i-annrfra in-rlmli-i! I u'i-iiI y-si x IIimmH, niiii'lt'i'ii txr n : 1 I i-s, li:':;.i-ii ilr.'jj, fi.iir cji!i!:iics. Mvn lln'iilra '.ii'Iiiii'i. tun shipwrecks (iiiic an aiisii. ami :i lii-i(l''e eel laise, mine explosion, railway colli i'in. mid n (iro'e.-lif. (if the llomls in llii' I'nileil Stales Hint lit San An t'inin, Texas, cni'scd tlie Kreiilest property loss, .;,(mio,iI!K) ami the liijrli marl, of falalities. pill, while the flood in Hie vicinil.v of Vlckshnr anil Xali-hev,, Miss., for: eil ;!1,0IJI persons fi'oni file::' :. A fJalior.al Calamity Tn the 1 ' ' I Cross irsnster relief records there will ppilnihly remain for many years one calamity which touched nearly every shite with a sense of horror nnd of loss. This was the distross'ns; collapse of the roof of the Knickerbocker Theatre In Washington, I. C. resulting in n'ne-ty-six di'iiths anil 1'Jo persons in.luri'i. Piliniled In the renter of the hennll ful Norllivvest reslilenthil sect Ion, this motion picture theatre was patronized hy many persons of prominence hoth in the olllcinl nnd civil life of the Nil tionnl Cniiital, wlmse family and per sonal connections radiated out over the entire country. The horror was Inlensilied hy a terrific snowstorm which, though It retarded, did not block lied Cross relief. Airship Crash Finds Aid at Hand The crash un.d tlesiniction of the U. Army's large airship ltoma In Vir ginia last February with the loss of 111 olllcers anil men and 11 Injured was the first disaster of its kind to call for lted Cross relief In this country. The suddenness of the accident tesleil thf preparedness of the (irgani.al lou and of the Chapter al Hampton, Va., but the response was iin'nicilinle and relief furnished Ihe survivors, also funds for Hie expenses of relatives of till! dead, who came from hoig distances to claim their own. In I lie year's ovd'sra record for aid rendered hy tlie lied Cross are 'wo tires in rhe I 'h i ! i p ii lies, una In Manila, which destroyed l.iiml homes, Willi a loss of $ I, .".in l.i ii il I and a.iuiii persons made homeless, the other at Totilo, which drove frma their dwellings. In medical relief thai was quick and i.Vi,cll e tin- sinall'iax rp:i!i.inio in San i 1 1 ai-o. hii-h had a total of 'JlVlliill cases wiih '."J"i deai'as in a simile- day. tested tlie readiness of the Ked Cross fur action, and the same can be said! of tlie San lioin'muo hurricane, which killed 1- persons and reduced the homes of lS'J persons tu wreckage. A Hood In San Salvador, with a death toll id' .'id and 'J.OiMl refugees, was also effectually handled hy the local Chap ter id' Ihe American l!ed Cress. Relief Machinery Perfected The year has seen Ihe further per fection of disaster relief administra tive measures In every held of Ameri can lied Cross activity, and that the work may he carried on to still greater accomplishments the American lted Cross Is appealing for widespread re newal of membership during the an nual Koll Call, to he conducted Ibis year from Armistice I My (November 11) to, and including, Thanksgiving lay (November ltd). Pxed Cross Roll Call Heard V orld Around The Anmtul Koll Tall of tlu Aiurri-i-iitt Kvl'l I'ross for n-istnttluu of tlie tiu'tnluTshtp fat l!'Jo will Ih'iu on Ariuhdle-i lny, Novetnltor 11. ami closo on 'nmnksnl inn ly. Noviiiilu-r lit). l'lu ground work for this stti pmtlouji tit!k of ro onrullinic tho mt'in In rshlii ihrouKthiut ihe worUl Una luvn laid tu a plan for the tirst eotuplete and eoinpelu'iislve system of registra tion of llu Ued I'ross membership In all Us o.oOO nellse I'hupters at tumie and abroad. An n.HtrtHMf feature of tlie rotind the-world Koll full nunpuiKn will be a uniersnl effort to re enlist tin- sery tee of war time Ued Cross workers in tin ponce program by their pnrtiel pallon In the Koll Call. In this way the vast army of volunteers will once more iiltiliate with tlie work of tlie Ked Cross In Its manifold phases. Co operation also has been assured by (ioverntueut and private maritime In terest in a deep sen bVH Cm'1 Omr ties' ned tt reach e ery member or potential member in eery part of tlie world who may be en vovao or teuipoiarily In any port. Thousands of Chapters w ill ad 'pt the home canvass plan of eniolPit; :i which oriiaated In I'ittsbiirjr'i. whore last ear it n'su'ted in i niomVe;-sh:p increase of f0 per cent A'l records in this etir's cania!j:n !1! bo kepi tn standard sire cards m bo tiled by taoh Chapter for future use. ;EE5B5E FAVD8ABLE REPORT ui i.ui iii-h ul iifii LulLii I - 1 to Da- j; ; ., a f-days n-:o i j he has received m v- i"Vi irnm U i" P On tilt: :::.,-(! Il iloff Wl.jc.I IS VO"Y j Lay; Mr. Plerd'raN- want o;"cr i' i j i-ropd-;..- ro'iwt vi. i) an e:r-,.;iieei- (,;: riVT) j .- .it - ;v' : ' . fo.-es::y sewi'-c v, h 1: . ;:) d j-. !.: ',; ;iw r-.n-c v.;: !ad-';;d ;.!.; n jmc- 1 l.'it l m;,i!i-.u:i z-uiK, on the ft,t!.- jjf"!.e i duly i p. -r cent lha! figure h' -; , 1 : i'.r.- (,:.!y (.;:e mile l,w a j : ;.to! e .) . rl;i. Pay rier. ;- ! in": lift ' h; p' in ' i f;k to th- : ri n 1 i t f r ;n I this !- i'lc i Ih i.d" is only tw o per ( j '1 or ( -' 1 01a 1 t o . 1 : L of ' i ill -,i rue, ho, !' r f. ' 1 i : ... :. 'i hi i ! 'S ;. l'ii in t i-. i. i- V'.'a'i'-.Mi ( Ronrne ;'l"l M;ss Iita V.'a 1 cis v'.jf. ma rt i'-d at I 'ftid I '.' I on la. Tie:-, 'ay morning, the is.rcrrnny liein (.(rr.irm-d l.y Hi-v. KatriT it'Kotirki-. . Tin; lia'les. a ii ii I if o of tin. (.'room. ,Mi. t'cs'.y o'Kuiirke. a i-misin of tlie firon' was biiilcsmaid and Albert V.'alti-i: lifollicr of Ihe bride, acted as best 1:1:1! .Mr. O'Jionrko was ii former rr-sidci of ilutipiicr where he has many wan fiuenils all of whom will unite in he wishes on tliks happy occasion jl RE-013 POStPJID pxivkk.-'itv of Di:i:r:ox, mene. (Spe-ial) The reunion nf l'n i versi t y e!' Oregon al nr. in i and former st udeait s i i Pendleton and viein'ity. ched uled for next Friday evening following the AVhit-(nan-O reon anie, has heen post rioned until Nocniher in order that there may ho more lime in which to make yn'pa ralinns for the leathering. I'inalilla county a.lumni heiriin to make arrangements for a reunion dinner late la.st week hut it wjih found that it would reniire more than a week's time to reax li old gratis in eastern Oregon with linvi tjDions and obtain their rcsj)onHe bv fnre Friday. SMYRNA SITUATION 1PPALLIN! 'Tht gravity of the Smyrna refugee situation hoennes more evident every day," according to a statement jusit is sued by .1, J. Handsaeker, state ddreetor. Near lOast etitif. "Tlie numher involved is now said to have reached 700,000 with, the fear that it will reach a million in the near future. JUofd of thes; peo ple were comfortably hcised and en gaged in productive 1 artistry k.cs tlmn a inont Ii ago. Now i hey are stripped of everything and are si rangers on iu hospitahle shores. "The island of Milylctie is a fair ex ample id' a nunihei- of Inlands in the Aegean sea. 1 uo.oimi rcl'iigces are fc.-p-t.-n-ed over the islands in jr.all villav.es ami fan u.s. whHe f.'i.t'nin aie in the City of Mityltait-. Ii. fugiTS are still arriving daily. A recent cable .ays. " -iauy of on r if l'n gees a re s! i il sn i'feii n;v from hialin-; ..ii back and lea by Tarhinsii soldiers. V hac just compb-ied in spection of utlyij:g camps w here the tr..-d noli.-, ahle feaUire is the (act taal ihe only men refugees are very old anil helpless. rarely see an able-bodied man or good-lotdiing girl. "Other c;ildegrains tell of the terrify ing plight of the rel'ugery in other places, "At a recent conference ai the White House President Harding appointed W3M Hays chairman and .rchie Koosevelt ex ecutive secretary of a joint emergency committee composed of representatives of the Near Fast Ueliief, The American Red Crows, V. M C. A . Y. V. C. V, Fed eral Council of IMiurclus, Knights Vf Coluinhus, The American elief Adiminis tration, and Die Jewish Relief. At a meeting of this committee in New York in the Itith inst.. it was found that at least $ I 000.000 w ould be needed and plans are rapidly being fonnubuted fur a nation wide appeal. Meanwhrile six shiploods of food have been dispatche 1 by Ihe Near Fast Relief and a number of relief workers have been entdgnod to relieve the Smyrna suffering as far as posihle." Contributions should tie sent to the Near Fast Relief, lDC StoOk Kxchange, Portland. PUBLIC SCHOOL Vote 314 x Yes The purpose of the compulsory pwhllc school attendance bill it to Insure the instruction of all Oregon children of grammar school age in a common language, a common history ami common Ideals, to the end that American unity shall be promoted, American Ideals safeguarded and American insti tutions perpetuated. This bill is proposed because Its supporters believe that only by universal education of our children on standard and uniform Hues can these things be achieved. This bill proposes no religious restrictions. It contemplates no limitation of the right of the parent to teach religion to his child in his own way and according to his own belief. It raises no issue ot religious difference. This bill Is purely a measure to Insure that all children by. attending the public schools shall he taught alike during their grammar school years, so that their outlook may grow to be a unified outlook for the common weal aud for their country and Its Institutions. To make an all-American nation we must have nil-American instruction cf our children aluiis recognized standard lines. Ignorance of American Ideals and institutions and language is the greatest menace to them, because tlio.se who do uot understand them properly do not support them. One Flag One School One Language F. S. MALCOLM. 3.T. Inspector-General in Oregon. Ancient aud Accepted Scottish Rita. iraid Advrtistment) SLED VETER- iV-.iL KH'ii2!u I j iHss si - i i is . , ;u t its 1 pei-ciiii f-r 1 K of ye '- l:s he-en t as !'" lasl day H.'iidi' ai 'ons f.-.roca-,,. : ! t'aining made by i-i. :h'?J war ,r u.a' 1 e aecepteJ i.e tr:it(.d :t!..u .-rera'":s' Ilureau, acpor.'ir.g to a v. inoum ein'Mit recei v"l f rftrn L. Jes ph, northwest distrb-t manaR'er r,f the . eiaiiiii'iit agt.ney. (1 ur'Jre'l tbat ail ii'-tm vie., peopb' vh'i f 1 D-at th-y ay s"c'- trailing at th (."xr'-n.o of t)w v,..-! at al. a laler date fj! tlieir a.p- ; -;.-:o. , vi-i, iu la-arest office of the t- ,! !,.-:' I ;.i r-eau within the next fe w cks. The veteiaii lias ono ytur after pn-si for training)" is .gia.ited t'j take :: n ; ;i u.-- of il, i f ;p.; ';ii';i! ir.nal haiaf- ' b-.ip is ei im '. ii" led (bning the delay per-i--'l, if. may lost his training privilege, it was slated. Mr. .Jesse:. h seated tlat awn rMior of -oeat ioiia I training elain.s is las e! on connc'Ctajn of tin; war disability '."bi-'h joust he a vocation a i handie;ii catl Die feasibility of tbe ai'idieant en Lenog training. Tlie trainee, is paid ?sa ;.nd 0 o a month and additional allow ances f'r dependents an living expenses during bis course of study, Aloie than :"iu disabled veteiatis of the Paid fie Xort h west have successfully cenvpieted training course.'; and :i,00 others are now in training, it was stated. Within tlie next month, the Veterans' Tiureau will iresent certificates of graduation to the I raining st intents who have completed thiir work satisfactorily. An employ ment service was recently establish til by Die Veterans' Rurcau to plu'-e the v 1 rational graili:at"S in positions. Approx imately Too veleians are learning the; hti'-'ini ss of farming while others are i taktim up wo?-k along industrial, trad'; ..iid ejl-tleal lines. tt'hy pay more for gasoline when you can get it at the Byers Chop Mill for 30 cents a gallon? 8tf FOR SALE New knitting ma chine on. easy terms. Address P. 0. Box No. 87, Heppner, Oregon. 24tf October special Weed tire chains size 30x3 regular $4.00; extra heavy $5.00 at Heppner Garage. 23tf We have some uncalled for suits and overcoats for sale cheap. High values for little money, Lloyil Hut chinson, "Where they Clean Clothes' Clean." 24tf Bee's Average Life Six Weeks. A hee hatched in early summer does not live to ent the honey it gathers, as Its average life through the husy sea son Is nor more than six weeks. Only those horn in Itile uutiinm live till tht spring. Joke on Learntd Men. The pnli Ushers of the IOnevolopetlin Id itnnnlen onee issued n hool.let eou- tu i 1 1 1 ill' fnesitnile tesiii..:;iii.il letters from prominent users of the work one-ten: Ii of whom misspelled the word "llrilnnnien." 50 Men OUR AIM' Big Men's Class Sunday, 9:45 a. m. Federated Church BK A BOOSTKR i B. G. Sigsbcc, Mgr. Program Oct. 25 to Nov. 1 Inclusive WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY EUGENE O'BRIEN in ii 'John A comedy drama Willi life. "Jidm Smith" is a fine Also News Weekly FRIDAY HERBERT RAWLINSON in The stirring mystery-romance, of a man who fell heir to million dollars and a big scrap, and liked 'em both. Also 5th Episode of Buffalo Bill SATURDAY LON CHANEY in "The Trap" A dramatic and scenic wonder of a man who lost himself when fate flayed against him. How in his darkest hour found himself through the clinging fingers of a little child brings back to a thundering climax us dramatic a thurtderbolt as has ever been seen. Also Movie Chats SUNDAY MAX LINDERIN in "Be My Wife" Just comedy. You know Max. Also Screen Magazine MONDAY and TUESDAY SESSUE HAYAKAWA in "The A rate tomhinulion of tender appoa! to the heart, fine, clean humor, with a dash of comedy, swift action and a! big surpri:-e. Also "Traveiaughs" See all of there pictures coining to town will think it lira 1 15 Highest Prices paid for Chickens, Turkeys, Ducks and Geese delivered at cur poultry yards in Heppner. Gornett & Merritt, Heppner, Oregon Phone Main 615 The Road to Happiness IS made more smooth by a substantial savings account. Mony isn't everything but it certain'-. ' At. - er the rough spots in life. The inborn feeling of satifaction and contentment that accompanies a growing Savings Account can only be appreciated by the man or woman who has one. Open Your Account and ' -Build for Happiness Farmers and Stockgrowers National Bank Heppner, Oregon TRB7 Smith" an ap!ea.l for people in every walk of fellow to know Swamp5 ('.hey are good) and a ctrr.nger is Cily Laugh Week. I U Ii I