Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, November 24, 1914, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1914.
HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON.
PAOETITRFK
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REVIEW
(GOOD GOODS)
FURS
With the coming of cold weather, naturally the demand
for Furs. Below we list a few of the Fur articles to give
you an idea of what we have to offer you.
SCARF, Japanese Mink $22.50
MUFF, " " 25.00
SCARF, Black Fox 20.00
MUFF, " " 20.00
SCARF, Long Haired Coney 4.50
MUFF, " " " 6.50
SCARF, Marmoth 10.00
MUFF, " 10.00
Our WEDNESDAY SPECIALS have come to be known as
trustworthy, reliable and authentic and where economies do
not begin and end with newspaper announcements, as is often
the case.
For this Wednesday we offer ROBELAND FLEECE, just the
thing for Bath Robes
e on
at
22c yd
Vie
Or
Ice uiu deer, Either Bottle or
Draught, To Quench The
Thirst These Hot
Summer
Days
Heppner, Oregon
iver Flour I
MADE FROM
Morrow County's Finest Bluestem
the Best Milling Wheat Known.
For Sale by the Sack, Barrel or carload
lots.
Salem, Ore., Nov. 23. Out
of a total area of 61,186,480
acres of land in Oregon, 36,216,
317 acres are under federal con
trol. The forfeiture of the O.
& C. Land grant will add 2,074,
161 acres that will be drawn
from taxation.
A campaign has been started
at Portland to consolidate and
wipe out boards and commis
sions and reduce state expenses
half a million.
Lebanon votes Dec. 7, on es
tablishing an electric light plant.
A plant on the McKenzie is
producing 250 gallons turpentine
and 6,000 pounds rosin per
month.
The C- & E. R. Co., has won its
suit in the U. S. Supreme Court
for possession of tide lands.
Linn County manufactures
road drags at $7 each.
J. H. Gray of Prineville be
comes owner of the Oregon
Hotel at Hood River.
Astoria mud flats are to be
filled in by the dredge of Colum
bia. The North Bend Manufactur
ing Co., has orders for doors
from England.
Robert S. Towne, owner of the
Blue Ledge Mine, Jackson Coun
ty, will develop the property and
build a railroad to connect with
the Bullis line.
The new creamery at Hood
River opens with F. W. Bluhm
manager.
The Fisher-Boutin mill at
Sprinfield is fulling its ponds
with logs.
The sawmill at Loon Lake,
Coos county, is running.
The Municipal railroad in
sures building two new sawmills
near Grants Pass.
The S. P. Co., is reported to
have bought the line down the
coast to Eureka.
The State Press Association is
leading in a fight to cut down
running expenses of Oregon
half a million.
The State Reform School with
88 boys, Nov. 1st, cost $73,450
for the biennial period or $835
per Capita.
The S. P. ynrds at Browns
ville are being filled with build
ing materials for construction
work.
The St- Helens Shipbuilding
Co., has two new contracts.
St. Helens firemen will build
an Athletic club.
W. Grimes will erect a $20,
000 brick at Marshfield.
Junction people celebrated the
second year of the success of
their local creamery.
FOR SALE
Lincoln Bucks
See Frank Honoris.
-I have a low choice
in Iieppner lor sale.
Stolen Papers arc Found
East Oregonian A note for
$1000, postoffice orders for $150,
naturalization papers and other
valuable papers, which were stol
en along with a suitcase and two
suits of clothing from a local
lodging house about a week ago,
were found under the O.-W- R.
& N. bridge just this side of the
state hospital. Thev
Those parties di-'.irinK turkeys or
other poultry for 'l'hiuiksjrivtni; are
requested to leave orders on or before
next Saturday, November 21. ..De
livery will be made on the day before
ThanksKivinK. The undersigned will
appreciate it if his customers will com
ply with the above request,
l'eople's Cash Market.
Henry Schwartz, Prop.
FARM MACHINERY FOR SALE.
I have rented my ranch
the following articles for sa'.e:
2 wagons and racks; 1 Superior
drill; 2 hacks; 1 buRgy ; water tank;
several sets harness; blacksmith out
lit; 1 double disc; 1 single disc; 1
were the !'lender; also have hi foot Holt com
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
ISOLATED TRACT
Public Land Sale
Department of the Interior, United
States Land Office at The Dalles, Ore
gon, November 2, 1914.
Notice is hereby given that, as di
rected by the Commissioner of the
General Land Office, under provisions
of Act of Congress approved . March
'J8, 1912 (37 Stat., 77), pursuant to
property of John Dohcrty of
Heppner. Mr. Doherty reported
the theft to the police at the
time but no trace of the plunder
was found until H. R. Longcox,
a transient laborer, brought the
papers to the local postoftke this
morning and turned them over.
He had found them he stated,
but no trace of the clothing was
found.
bine which I will sell at a bargain.
V number of goo.l work horses and
i 4-yenr-old Percheron stallion. If
you wish anything in this line meet
me at the ranch or see me in Hepp
ner and I will take you to the rai
in my car.
tf. SPENCER AKEUS.
the application of Patrick Curran, Ser
ial number 013273, we will offer at
public sale, to the highest bidder, but
at not less than $2.00 per acre, at
ind have 9:1,") o'clock A. M., on the 18th day of
V.r: ' December, 1914, at this office, the fol
lowing tract of land: EVbSEVi. Sec.
10, T. IN, K. 25 E. Willamette Meri
dian. Any nnd all persons claiming ad
versely the above-described land are
advised to file their claims, or objec
tions, on or before the time designated
for sale.
H. FRANK WOODCOCK,
Register.
S U M M ON S.
PHILL C0HN,
Heppner, Oregon
The following resolutions were
prepared by Mrs. Clara G. Esson
and Mrs. T. J. Humphries, the
latter ot Heppner, and adopted
by the conference of Christian
Churches of Pendleton last week.
"Be it resolved that the con
vention take this opportunity to
thank the pastor and members
of this congregation for their
kind hospitality, the commercial
club for its special courtesy ex
tended the delegates, the local
press for the space given to the
reports of the sessions, to Miss
Hilbert and Ernest Crockatt for
their faithful services in prepar
ing copy for the papers, the
choir for its special music ren
dered, Sister Johnson and Broth
er Burkes of Walla Walla for
their presence with us and their
inspiring messages, and Brother
and Sister Handsaker for then
efficient services as officers of
their district, with gratutude to
our Heavenly rather for the
peace we enjoy as a nation and
for the present prosperous con
dition in our own state and ioi
the recent great victory over tht
forces of evil in our midst.
Be it resolved, that we return
to our homes with a determina
lton to be more laiihlul in our
efforts for the development ol
our individual fields and for the
extension of the kingdom ol
Christ into the isolated places in
our state.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF ORKCON FOR
MORROW COUNTY
Viola Jackson, )
Plaintiff. )
vs. ) SUMMONS
George Jackson, )
1'elendant. I
To George Jackson, the above nam
ed defendant:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON: You are hereby re
quired to appear and answer the Com
plaint hied against you in the above
ntitlcu suit on or bet ore six weeks
from the 20th day of November, 1911,
to-vvit: on or before the . 1st day of
January, 191!, and if yon fail to so
ippeur or answer the plaintiff will
apply to the Court for the relief de
manded in the Complaint herein, to-
wit: for ludgment and decree of the
Court forever dissolving the Honds of
matrimony now existing between
plaintiff and defendant and for the
are, custody and control of Ada
Jackson, the minor child of the plain
tiff and defendant, and for such other
md further relief as may be equitable
ind just.
You are therefore, hereby notified
hat if you fail to so appear or answer
the complaint as above required the
aid plaint'll will apply to the (.curt
'or the relief demanded in said Com
plaint. This Summons is served upon you
'.' publication thereof once a week tor
six consecutive weeks in the Heppner
Herald, u semi wee'viy newspaper of
Henernl circulation in Morrow County,
Oregon, published at Heppner, by
virtue of nn order made and entered
herein on the 19th day of November,
1911, by the Honor.-.'.ie C. C. Pattrr
ion, County Judge of Morrow Coun
ty, Oregon, and the date of the first
publication ot tills Minimons is
November 20, 191 1, and the
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned, Abigal Van Horn, has been
duly appointed Administratrix of the
estate of Robert Van Horn, deceased,
by the Honorable County Court of
Morrow County, Oregon, and has duly
qalifiod for such trust.
All persons holding claims against
the said estate are hereby notified to
present the same, duly verified, to me
at the office of Sam E. Van Vactor, my
attorney, in Heppner, Oregon, on or
before six months from the date of
the first publication hereof.
Dated nnd first published this Gth
day of November, A. D. 1914.
ABIGAL VAN HORN
Administratrix of the estato of
Robert Van Horn, Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed by the
County Court of Morrow County,
Oregon.administrator of the estate of
Michael Mulvey, deceased and has
qualified as such. All persona having
claims against said estate are hereby
notified and required to present the
same to me duly verified as by law
required at the office of C. E. Wood
son in the city of Heppner, Morrow
County, Oregon, within six months
from date of tirst publication of this
notice.
Dated and publishcl the first time
this liOth day of October, 1914.
T. J. O'ROURKE,
Administrator.
ARM TO
SIX IIUNDUE!) ACRE
RENT
Six miles from (Ilex, Gilliam County,
(ood wheat land good water good
fences no buddings will let first
dale of :' crops go for improvements on
Do you want to buy a good
house, with emphasis on the
good?" This is one of the most
Zopf Bros., of Lebanon will desirable places in the city. Near-
erect a $22,475 High School at
Athena.
ly new. One lot. House has seven
rooms and bath. Is liui'.t Tor a
T tir i it - iiuiiic niiu nan iiiujr m.i in
tu?0!:a.pba:S mT?uer J materials in its construct ion.
uit iiui uici ii uiYiniou ui llie O
Budget for the City of Heppner
for 1915
P. Co., has been given charge
of the Coos Bay and Eastern.
The Estabrook Co., of North
Bend and Bandon is getting out
70,000 ties per month.
Warrenton is taking steps to
build a first-class Tiigh school.
Willamette Iron & Steel works
have put a large force to work
The price is not so high as you
might think. If you are inter
ested call, write, or phone the
Herald office for further particulars.
he last publication of this Summons
will be .I.iiiiiaiy 1, 191",.
SAM E. VAN VACTOR,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
place.
! L.
O. RALSTON, Owner,
008 Market St., Portland.
The concert and dunce at Coti
don several evenings ago, which
was given for the benefit of Un
ited Cross Association, was the
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THE FL0RSHEIM SHOE
IS GOOD ENOUGH FOR YOU -AND
The Holeproof Sox Just Hits the Spot
K'h-H, will see people wearing Ihp
nnd the wearer Ion,
snnie kind of Hose.
wherever lie
Tin: pi. At i: to iiiy is at
Sam Hughes Co.
Heppner, Oregon, November 12, 1914. Wing the Santa Catalina, a of cljjrinR $29 for this
i burnt steamer.
TO THE HONORABLE MAYOR, AND MEMBERS OF THE The portIand Gas and Coke
COUNCIL, OF THE CITY OF HEPPNER. Co., will lay its mains around
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Gentlemen: We your committee, appointed to prepare Budget "i
Jas. M. McKinney of Arling
ton was killed instantly in an
ue,.ue,..,.. . . v. .... - ----- djnance . he . f hei uuiomomie am., - u wm.e- riuni-
of expense, for the City of Heppner, for the year 1915, respect- . . . . ,ntr geese neur Blalock. lhrcc
...... ft3 w v w ii-i a xy y w .eki i . i i n
fniu- nt,mit the follow nz itemized estimates: .. . .. other men were with him in tin
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Lights and Lighting City of Heppner $1750.00
Regular Marshal's salary 900.00
Extra Marshal and Police 500.00
Recorder's salary 420.00
Treasurer's salary 100.00
Fire Chief's salary 120.00
Board of Health, salary 120.00
City Attorney's salary' 100.00
Countv Fair Board 500.00
Incidental 490.00
Bridges, Streets and Public Property 5C00.00
TOTAL $10,600.00
WE RECOMMEND:
t;ty
That a five mill Tax be le-vied on ail laxauie property in wie '
.ftJf I IL. t .
of lit M-"i r, to cover the general expenses; Ana iun.ner, mm i ew lorK capitalists
the combination or State car at the time. Tiny were driv
Grange, Central ,abor Council jnK through the I'm Ms on a ro.id
and People's Power League, that wnt.n u ((K 0f KM.M. Cilim. a(lK
originated many of the rnoHt'Hyjng very low. Mr. M Kinney
radical initiative measures finds Sr,mU'd the car towards the
them all defeated. dock and became so excited over
Owing to increased needs of the chances of making a good
the docks commission and enact- killing of birds that he allowed
ment of State Wide Prohibition, his eyes to leave the wheel and
Portland taxes cannot be reduc- on front wheel ran oiT the road
ed for the fiscal year beginning into the plowed ground. The
July, 1915. As as result of de- momentum of the car threw it
j f eating fre-uk laws and radical over twice and Mr. M' Kinney
I labor laws better financial condi- was crushed beneath the steer
! Hons prevail. The Interstate ing whet 1. The other oenipants
bridge bonds sold at a premium, :Werc all badly hurt, and the niu-
enmc was wn-cKeu. .Mr. ,we-
Kmney whs ot f the piom en.
of Gilliam County.
have
.ll momv rieeived from alon Licenses, im u more m i ui nwu on iiiikwui
j - I'll: . in u I. ,r t V.I in V
lhan the S.V.fXM'O now received, be set aside lor ne ouneiing oi
t:.i v, !m,i'imi ni nnd maintainence of Streets and
J,..t;, .-tv f th, Htv of Herrmer. Fjrther. that all 10.000 dry cleaning plant at
monevs now in the hands of the City Treasurer and all moneys J . . . . ..
that may 1, derived from fines Z 1 l"? Sn
, d as n serve for the purpose of oiling streets and dVfra ng the ; KrhnriHro mrKt lhc ,ttHt u.w.u
p neral p nses of the City of Heppner. until January 1 JU, and , )f ().t0M.r,
the jrii'd ir,t nenitig between the first day oi January i.uo (
and the V.r.w vh.n the taxes will be forthcoming, for which '
the Citv will be without apparent lunds. j . .
.... i 1 he press rejoirrs OVT the de-
P.ESPLCTl I LLY SUBMITTED AND SIGNED. fiHl ul frtnk an,, crank m.H$.
GEO. J. CTRRIN.
A. L. CORNETT.
W. U. BAKU ATT.
Mr .iwl Mm l!:,lt,h I'llilntl ol
The Troy Uundry will erect iami,lu,n w, r,,' ,)V,.r.nlght visi-
tors here Sunday, taking the
train for points below. Mr.
Kddon was formerly in the meat
market business at Condon.
offers free fartory
Harry Williams and wife ar
rived in the city from Yamhill.
Oregon. M'veral evening- ago,
and Mr. Williams is locking lor
wirk.
, ures.
A one and one-half horse
power Stover Gasoline
Engine at this office. Has
been replaced by electric
motor. In good condition.
Used only five months.
Price is cheap and terms will
be given to any responsible
party.
THE HERALD
! Astoria will vote on a
1 000 bond issue for parks.
$2
i Ben Patterson left yesterday
'mormriir on a busiMss trip to
I Portland.