After Inventory Sale I APPLES FANCY ROME BEAUTIES Now $1.25 COFFEE SEE WINDOW FOR PRICES It will pay you to lay in a supply for the next few months. Phelps Grocery Co. NOTICE OF ELECTION In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County. I;i the matter of the organization of tho Westluml Irrigation District. Notice is hereby given that an elec timi will he hold nt the Lower Butter tie k School Hou.se, in School District Wo. 8, Umatilla County, Oregon, on (he 27th day of January, 1917, be iwvt'i'. the hours of eight o'clock a. m. irl Ki'ven o'clock 'p. m. of said day, within the proposed Westland Irriga- .1).. . islrict for the purposo of detcr i iiiriig whether or not the 8anio shall e c.i iMiiizid under the provisions of Chapter VII of Title XLI, of Lord's v-r. icon Laws, lieing Sections C1G7 to r. l' 1 7 , I mt h inclusive of naid laws, and !). .'. u.ien.latory thereof, including Chupter of the General Laws of Oregon for l'Jll. The boundaries of said proposed district arc described! as follows: Ueginning at the northeast corner of Section 'Jit, Tp. 5, N. R. 28, K. V, M., and running thence Vent i hi fourth of a mile, thence south one anil one-half miles, thence west one. I nut t ii of a mile, thence south one fourth of a mile, thence west one. .'out III of a mile, thence south one toiutli of a mile, thence west to the I'orthwcst corner of section five Tp. I. N. K. 'JS, V.. V. M... thence south one half mile, thence west one-half mile, thence south one-half mile, thence west one-half mile to the north- ufl culler of Sec. 12, Tp. 4, N. R. K. V. M., thence south one-fourth i'f a mile, thence west one-fourth of a west one-fourth of a mile, thence j south one-fourth of a mile, thence west one-fourth of a mile, thence south one-fourth of a mile to the cen ter of Sec. 35 in said township, thence west one-half mile, thence south one half mile, thence west one and one half miles, thence Bouth one-fourth of a mile, thence we3t one-fourth of a mile, thence south one-fourth of a mile, thence west one-fourth of a milo, thence south one-half of a mile to the southwest comer of Sec. 4, Tp. It, N. R. 27, E. W. M., thence east one half mile, thence south one-half mile, thence east one and one-half miles, thence north one-half mile, thence east one-half mile, thence north one-fourth of a mile, thence cast three-fourths of a mile, thence north one-fourth of a mile, thence east one-half mile, i iwest to the center of Ses53?., in said' I : township, thc-r.ee north to the center , J i of the channel of the Umatilla river, , i thence in a general northerly direction j . S ; cown the center of the channed of said 1 J ' river following the sinuosities of the j ! stream through sections 28, 29, 30, 10, ! , I 1 20, 17, 16, 8, 9, 4, in Tp. 4, N. R-1 J I 23, ai.d Section 33, in Tp, 5, N. R-1 1-6, ij.'W. ;u., 10 Liie point waci i-"- i east and west lines between section 5 1 28 and 33 in Tp. 5, N. R. 2, E. W. .. evossea said river, thence west on said line to the south- J J i east corner of Sec. 29, thence north f tu the place of beginning. Avi that . i the following land situated within the I J 1 I above described boundaries are ex- j ! cepted from said district and shall form o : no part thereof, and shall not be sub J I ject to the taxes thereof, nor be cn- i titled to any benefits therefrom, to- Uvit: the northwest quarter of the J southwest quarter and north half of northwest quarter and south half of northwest quarter of Sec. 14, ana 1 i- .. ...,.. cij-MifliAac! nllflr. noi uieasu ijuui i.ci ouul.moi. - icv nf Rpe. is. and the northwest riuar- ler of the northwest quarter of Sec. j 5 2, Tp. 3, N. R. 28, E. W. M., the southwest quarter of section 34, the J north half of the southeast quarter of j Sec. 33, the northwest quarter of the I wuthwest quarter of Sec. 33, the north j J half of the southwest quarter of the j northwest quarter, of See. 33, the j nortnwest quarter w tuc uuiui".--.h luarter of Sec. 33, the northeast quar, j J ter of the southwest quarter of Sec. j rJl, the south halt ol tne soutnwest quarter of Sec. 28, the east half of Sec. 32, the SW 1-4 Section 32 the East one half i the northwest quarter of Sec. 32, the east half of the northwest quar ter of Section 20, the east half of ! the southwest quarter of Sec. 20, all of Sec. Hi west of the Umatilla river, the cast half of the northwest quarter )X Sec. 9, the east half of the south west quarter of Sec, 4, the southeast j quarter 6"f the. northwest' quarter of Sec. 4, and the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter and east half of the northwest quarter of the north east quarter of .C 4, all in Tp. 4, M. R. 28, E. W. M at- Which election any person, ma'e or female f the ago of twenty-one years' or over, whether a resident oi tne district pi is a bona fide owner of land situ.1''-' 1 .n said district as provided in said AT MINOR & COMPANY M T1R M-MS KESSlffiSII ( SOME SUGGESTIONS FURS We have an excellent display, of furs, Muffs etc. In the varities of Squirrel, Coney, Fox. A supply of furs from which all can make satisfactory selections. BLANKETS Our assortment of wool and cotton blankets cannot be excelled, plain and fancy, Prices from $1.00 to $12.50 SWEATERS A real showing of real sweaters. Reds, greens, greys, browns, in fancy stripes, nov elty belts and plain designs. WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE in ' t thence north one-fourth thenco east one-fourth of of Chapter VII, Title XLI, Lord's Oregon Laws, and the acts amendatory there of, shall be entitled to vote, and such elector at said election shall cast bal lots which shall contain the words, 'Irrigation District, Yes," or "Irriga tion District, No," or words equivalent .hereto, and such ballot shall also con tain the names of persons to be voted or to fill the various elective offices y said statutes provided, to-wit; five linvtoi .i and a treasurer, and that this i -bee or at least four successive weeks irior to such election, in a newspaper Hil.lished in Umatilla County, Oregon, nd h a newspaper published in Mor w CotL.ty, Oregon, in which said ounties the lands embraced within mile,, ad district are situated. . mile. MINOR & COMPANY GOOD GOODS city Mr. Hayes expects to go to Den ver, Colo., for an indefinite stay on account of poor health. W. V. Cryder, district superinten dent of the Umatilla forest reserve, 1 c published once each week I is spending a few days in Heppner on official business. left thonce north one-fourth of a mile to tho northwest corner of Sec. G, Tp. 3, N. R. 28, E. W. M., thence east one mile, thence south one-half mile, thence east three-fourths of a mile, j thence south one-half mile, thence east i one-fourth of a mile, thence north three-fourths of a mile, thence east one-half mile, thence north one-fourth of a mile, thonce east one and one fourth miles, thence south one-fourth of a mile, thence east one-fourth of a mile, thence south two and one-fourth miles, thenco west one-half mil.' thence south one half mile, thence easi three-fourthii irf a mile, thence north otic hulf mile, thenco east one-fourth of a mile, theiirc north one and three- Monv well known local men here Tuesday to attend the convention of the National Woolgrowers' Asso ciation, which will be held in Salt Luke City, Utah. Among whom were: i .iinM Wvland. U. Gentry, John Kil- Date.1 this D'.th day of December, ! kenney, Gcorgo Swaggart and Dave r.uo. ness repaired. Chab O'Donnell. Lexington, Oregon. RUGS Varied and Universal. Ranging from a Crex grass to a Persian Silk are now on display at The Case Furniture Co. Store. First class furnished house keeping roorr,s. Mrs, Q. Wr Swaggert. C. II. MARSH, County Judge. II. M. COCKHUUN, County Commissioner. ('lias Pointer, of Lexington, was a Heppner visiting Sat rl;iy Mr. anil Mri. (Jus Willeox, of lone, spent S it ii rl ay in Heppner 'I I e N! sm s V.i! i I Will ox iitul l!ent riiM Sn rrv, of Iom, wi-'re sbn pun' in Hi ppimr Saturday McAttee. Dr. Turner, the optician, made his regular visit to Heppner Tuesday. Matinee Saturday afternoon "30 10 and 15 cents admission. Blue Bird feature -and comedy (5 reels. Stitr Theatre. LOST, FOUND, ETC, in. to. tlience south one-fourth of u in le, thence west one-fourth of a fourth miles, thence west one-foiirih mde, to the center of said See. 12, ! of a mile, thtmce north three-fourths thence south one-hulf mile, thence j of a milo, thtnire west one-fourth of v., ,t one half mile, thence south one n mile to the southeast corner of Sec. mde, tli Mice east one half mile, thence j H4, Tp. 4, N. R. 2S, K. W. M., ihcmv :mi'.li m e mile, thence west one half i north seventy ids, thenco west fifty mile, thi nce south one milo, thence i rods, thence north ninety rods, thence l ive Nvi!'!. of ll.trdiniin was t runs u'titii.' business in Heppner Saturday. Kranii Mnyer. of Illaek was i business visitur i n tier S.itureiy. Wood and Coal 1 (ieorge riiiitiiii from liiea Creek spent Saturday in Heppner. ti.'orije I'errv. Km k Creo slieepuutl was a business visitor in Heppner, Saturday, LOST-One Ball Muff, Mon day night at Fair Pavillion. Find er please return to Mrs. G. C. Aiken. LOST-On streets of Heppner open face Swiss Watch, heavy ll.irse chrystnl with stem ring gone. l pp. Relic, an heirloom of well known j Heppner family. Reward at Her ald office. Quality, Service & Sanitation Our Fresh Meats are the best in the City. Our Extension Cooling Plant assures Fresh Sweet Meat at all times. II you'are eating our Hams and Bacon you know how good they are. If you are not we are both losing. Phone us your orders, we guarantee entire satisfaction. If V City Meat k Cf Stop tu. Johnson Bros., Props. Raising daily. Also a ser ious car shortage. NO HELP IN SIGHT N. A. Chirk Phone 396 (luv Ibiyer ret urned to 11. pp tier Thursday, from u in tin in. terinr, w leM e he Ii is been bavins llllt S 'S, .1 ii '. N!i'Cu11.ul:'ii was in t nvn Sa'ur lny. fro u l is ranch on l'p per Wiilo.v t're.'li U J. .) inlay rrsu i e,l his j uiey s"rviee bet ween Imie atnl IK pp tier Sat aril iv. after l.aviui; been laid up f.T ,tl.e p i-t few d iys f..r rep ors en the eiiir ne. y. . n .1 m - : .j .', i 'k'"''. i- v" :.) : ,i- .l.iy en ' i r .i v . 1 ..' i-i I " t , ; .!. j WANTED t io trane resiuence piooei ij m U ' Salem for Heppner property. .See Glenn Y. Wt lls. FOR SALK-Jersey hrifer 3 years old in spring. Cull at Herald Office. S. METZ & SONS; IMPORTED AND HOME BRED PERCHERONS, BELGIANS, SHIRE STALLIONS AND JACKS 1 i: NOTICE Boots andlshocs made to order. Repair work guaran teed by expert workman. Har-. i 4 S. L STEVENS Demonstrating : 0X0-GAS Appliances ;: I NOW HERE:: Come to Pendleton, Oregon, and we will show you 40 head of stallions that you will say are real drafters. Best of bone, cleanest lot of stallions you ever saw under one roof. Our stallions won first and Grand Championship at the. lead- J ing State Fairs this fall, which shows you the kind you will expect to see w hen you visit our barns. If you want the best and the most for your money be sure and visit our stables where you can see more stallions than at any other place in the Northwest. We know we can please you, J prices right, terms to suit, Every horse guaranteed to pass State Inspection. Reliable guarantee. Write us for in- J formation, or better still, come and see us. J We have 80 head of registered Hereford and OA J Shorthorn Bulls all of servicable age for sale. OVr it ii t Yeager Building HEPPNER. ORECON S. UHZ & SOUS Commercial Barns. PENDLETON,' ORECON. 'l . 11 til ,t f9 "' ; ,