PAGE SIX HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCT. 11, 1928. ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH. Rev. Thomas J. Brady. Pastor. Next Sunday, October 14th, will be the twentieth Sunday after Pen tecost, and there will be two masses In the parish, the first, which will be a High Mass, will take place in Heppner at 8:30, and the second will take place in lone at 10:30. The pastor will preach at both services. A meeting of the church committee in lone will be held next Sunday after the mass there. Matters of great importance will be acted upon, and hence the pastor wishes a full attendance of all parties interested in the projected matters. Each morning during the month of October, which is specially dedi cated to the Rosary, there will be mass in the church at 7 a. m., with rosary, litany, prayers, and on Wed nesdays and Saturdays throughout the month of October, there will be Benediction of the Blessed Sacra ment, preceded by the rosary devo tions. The pastor respectfully and ener getically calls the attention of all to the business matters of the con gregation and asks the cooperation of every one in furthering the cause of religion and of the church. The pastor who has been without a housekeeper for several weeks will have some one to attend to the do mestic affairs of the congregation as far as the rectory is concerned. The housekeeper will come from Iowa, and she is expected here about the third week of October if not earlier. The feast of All Saints will occur on November first, which will be Thursday, and there will be two masses in the local church, the first at 7 o'clock to meet the wishes of those who must go to work and also to meet the wishes of school chil dren who must be on time for school. On November 2nd will oc cur the feast of All Souls, a day on which the dead are commemorated. There will be three masses in the church in Heppner on that day, all celebrated for the dead. The hours for these masses will be at 7:00, 7:45 and 8:15. The mass at 7 will be a high mass for the dead. The day it self will be preceded by three days of special services commemorative of the dead, and these devotions will be held at 7:30 on Tuesday, Wednes day and Thursday, and Friday will be the feast of All Souls, and also the first Friday of the month of November. On the third Sunday of October, that is, October 21st, the pastor will go to Boardman for mass at 7:45 in the morning, which will be celebrat ed at as yet an unannounced place, but in the absence of anything more specific the service will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Coon ey. The mass on the third Sunday in Heppner will occur at 11 o'clock. to the development of any portion of the state must necesasrily retard the development of the state as a whole. Curry county, the small sister county of the state, is just emerg ing from a state of dormancy by reason of the opening up of this region by the construction of the scenic Roosevelt highway, and fur ther withdrawal of its natural re sources from commercial develop ment will irreparably injure its in habitants, as well as those of the state at large, and the counties tra versed by the Umpqua, the Mc Kenzie and the Deschutes will like wise be seriously retarted in their development With these facts confronting them, and, owing to a system that permits conditions of a like nature to arise, the citizens of Curry coun ty must humbly plead their cause at the bar of PUBLIC OPINION and rest their case with the think ing voters of the state at large. This they do and respectfully re quest that all voters interested in the development of Oregon as a whole go to the polls on November 6 with the firm determination to vote no on each of the four vicious measures designed to withdraw the rivers in question from further com mercial development W. C. Cox and family were vis itors on Saturday at Hermiston, taking in the Project fair. Mr. Cox has numerous customers for the creamery over that way. CARD OF THANKS. We sincerely thank the friends and neighbors who assisted us in every way during the long illness and at the burial of our beloved wife and mother; also for the many beautiful floral offerings. L. A. FLORENCE. N. O. FLORENCE AND FAMILY. Run a G.-T. Want Ad. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT. Independent Candidate for Sheriff: To the Electorate of Morrow County: I .hereby announce myself an In dependent candidate for the office of Sheriff of Morrow County at the general election on Nov. 6, 1928, and shall appreciate your support LUM GORDON. Paid Adv. Announcement BAYARD SAGER, Violinist and Teacher, from the McDonald School of Music, Pendleton, will be in Heppner on Monday to organize a vio lin class. Those interested may leave their names with Miss Ede at the high school. Wanted, furnished house, respon sible party. Inquire this office. OUtpppli (Enmmrnt PLEA FOR PRESERVATION. Port Orford News. CURRY COUNTY now has 65 per cent of its area withdrawn from taxation that portion included In the Siskiyou national forest reserve yet on the November ballot there will appear a measure to further withdraw Curry's natural resources from commercial development and beneficial use, viz., the bill for the closing of the Rogue river to fur ther power, Irrigation and mining development, and as a source of sup ply for municipal use. The adoption of the bill means that this rich tim ber and mineral area of Southwest ern Oregon must remain in an un developed state. Why? Solely for the benefit of the sports fisherman who desires this region to remain a wilderness so that he may spend a week or two of each year therein fishing. This measure is one of four simi- lraly drawn and designed to similar ly withdraw the Umpqua, the Mc Kenzie and the Deschutes rivers from further commercial develop ment, so that the great regions tra versed by these four streams may forever remain closed. With the balance of the voting power resting in Multnomah and other counties not directly affected by these measures, the citizens of the areas traversed by these streams are at the mercy of those who have no interest in the commercial de velopment of these regions, which, in the aggregate, constitute about one-fourth of the area of the state. and therefore, they must plead for Justice at the hands of the voters of the state at large, basing their plea on the fact that any obstacle fiiitiiMiHitiiiiiiHtiimmfitiiiimiiiiitiittiiiiiMHMiiti ! 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The Paine-Aldrich bill which was wiped out by democratic leadership in 1913 and the Fordney-McCumber bill which went into effect in 1922, closed America's doors to the free entry of European manufactured goods, pro duced by cheap labor, and the livestock and agricultural products of South , America, New Zealand and Australia. Under these a duty of 42 cents a bushel was placed on wheat; 15 cents a bushel on corn; 1 1-2 to 2 cents a pound on cattle; 50 cents per hundred pounds on potatoes; $2 a head on sheep and 31 cents per pound on scoured wool. Democratic THE Democratic party has always opposed a high protective tariff. It stands for "tariff for revenue only" or a "competitive tariff." When the Underwood law went into effect there followed in its wake a near panic that was only averted by the World War in Europe. Wheat, corn, cattle, sheep, wool, potatoes and other products were placed on the free list. The fanner suffered from foreign competition, and scores of factories closed down and brought on unemployment and bread lines. Revenue for government ex pense became so low that the Stamp Act of October 22, 1914, went into ef fect and a tax was required on all notes, deeds and mortgages and perfumes and other sundries. THE tariff is the safe-guard of American industry, agriculture and commerce. If changes are to be made .in existing tariff laws they can best be entrustetd to friends in the tariff party the Republican party. Protection against foreign competition means prosperity. If you would have a continuation of prosperity Vote for At : . Herbert Hoover for. x President Charles Curtis for Vice-President Support a Republican President by voting fo r Judge R. R. Butler for Congress Paid adv. by Republican State Central Committee, 207 Imperial Hotel, Portland. Phil Metschan, chairman. Floyd J. Cook, secretary. CHAIN OfcEID) & WflflQTE STORES M. D. 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