Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, January 23, 1917, Image 4

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    After Inventory Sale j
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
J;i the County Court of the State
of Oictfon for Umntilla County.
In the mutter of tho orniuiiztition
of tho Weatland Irrigation District,
''oti "e is hereby given that an elcc
vi i l,c held ut the Lower Butter
' liool House, in School District
. H, Umatilla County, Oregon, on
! a -Vih day of January, 1917, be
the hours of eight o'clock a. m.
i .'(en o'clock 'p. m. of said day,
li n the proposed Westland Irriua
i.i i hitiii ict for tho purpose of deter
i nr. ,r whether or not the same shall
i.tjc.tuizuil under the provisions of
iptoi- VII of Title XLI, of Lord's
v-ivgon Laws, being Soctiona 6167 to
""17, bolh inclusive of said laws, and
i.iu .u i.i amendatory thereof, including
( huptcr 2'J;i of tho General Laws of
Oregon for l'JU. The boundaries of
said proposed district are described
as follows: Hegiiining at tho northeast
corner of Section 'Jit, Tp. f), N. K. 28,
I'.. W. M., and running thence west
one fourth of a mile, thence south one
and one-hiilf miles, t lienor west one.
fourth of a mile, thence south one
fourth of a mile, thence west one
fourth of a mile, thence south one
fourth of a mile, thence west to the
northwest corner of section five Tp.
1, N. K. 1!8, K. W. M,., thence south
o'lehalf mile, thence weft one-half
mile, thence south one-half mile,
thence west one-half mile to the north
east coiner of Sec. 12, Tp. 4, N. R.
'Zl, K. V. M., thence south one-fourth
of a mile, thence west one-fourth of a
mile, theme south one-fourth of a
mile, thence west one-fourth of a
mile, to the center of said Sec. 12,
theme south one-half mile, thence
west one half mile, thence south one
west one-fourth of a mile, thence
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 south one-fourth of
a mile, thence west one-fourth of a
mile, thence south one-fourth of a
mile, thence west one-fourth of a mile,
thence south one-half of a mile to the
west to the center of Sec. 33, in said
township, thence north to the tenter '
of the channel of the Umatilla river,
thence in a general northerly direction
down the center of the channed of said 1
river following the sinuosities of the
stream through sections 28, 29, SO, 19, l
20, 17, 16, 8, 9, 4, in Tp. 4, N. R.
28, and Section Z-i, in Tp. 5, N. R.
28, E. W. M., to the point where the
east and west lines between section
28 and 33 in Tp. 5, N. R. 28, E. W.
j M., crosses said river, thenco
j west on said line to the tiouth-
east corner of Sec. 29, thence north
to the place of beginning. And that
the following land situated within the
I'above described boundaries are ex.
cepted from said district and shall form
I no part thereof, and shall not be sub
ject to the taxes thereof, nor be en
titled to any benefits therefrom, to
wit: the northwest ouartpr nf the
;outhwest quarter and north half of
northwest quarter and south half of
northwest quarter of Sec. 14, and
northeast quarter of southeast quar
ter of Sec. 15, and the northwest quar
ter of the northwest quarter of Sec.
2, Tp. 3, N. It. 28, E. W. M., the
southwest quarter of section 34, the
north half of the southeast quarter of
Sec. 33, the northwest quarter of the
southwest quarter of Sec. 33, the north
lalf of the southwest quarter of the
northwest quarter, of Sec. 33, the
northwest quarter of the northwest
quarter of Sec. 33, the northeast quar,
ter of the southwest quarter of Sec.
31, the south half of the southwest
quarter of Sec. 28, tho east half of
Sec. 32, the SW 1-4 Section 32
the East one half
Jie northwest quarter of, See. 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. 16 west of the Umatilla river,
the east half of the northwest quarter
of Sec. 9, the east half of the south
west quarter of Sec. 4, the southeast
quarter of the northwest quarter of
Sec. 4, and the southwest quarter of
the northeast quarter and cast half of
the northwest quarter of the north
east quarter of Sec. 4. all in Tn. 4.
N. R. 28, E. W. M., at which election j I
any person, male or female of the ago ! 5
of twenty-one years or over, whether I
:i resident of the district or not, who j
.s a bona fide owner of land situated j J
n said district as provided in said '
Chapter VII, Title XLI, Lord's Oregon I J
Laws, and tho acts amendatory there-! J
of, shall be entitled to vote, and such i
elector at said election shall cast bal-1
lots which shall contain the words, 1 """"'"""""
'Irrigation District, Yes," or "Irriga- j
lion District, No," or words equivalent I , ,. ., , , , i
.hereto, and such ballot shall also con. to be distributed to his constltl -
tain tho names of persons to he voted ants in Morrow County. Call
AT MINOR & COMPANY
S II MR HEGESSITIES II
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 1
SWEATERS A real showing of real sweaters. Reds,
greens, greys, browns, in fancy stripes, nov
elty belts and plain designs.
WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE
MINOR & COMPANY
GOOD GOODS
.'or to fill the various elective offices 1 in when you are near the Herald
office or we will mail them to
any one in the county on request.
uw.ci, 01 ow, 4, iP. .1, by said statutes provided, to-wit; five
N. R. 27, E. W. M., thence cast one-1 directors and u treasurer, and that this
half mile, thonce south nun-half milp I .;.. i. ....i.i: .i . i .
, 1Ui1M; uc uuuiibiieu once eacii wek 1 i i j l
thonce east ono and ono-half miles, -or m t,.n fo. ..,.: ...r... I Varieties encluded are mnskmel-
thence north one-half mile, thence east ! m-joi' such rloriion in i nnu-tmnnc on. pea, beet, lettuce, radish,
one-half mile, thence north one-fourth j published in Umatilla County, Oregon, j carrot and turnip. These are
of u mile, thence cast throe-fourths I uui ;n ni,l,im,t ; m.. I .om,nCf tU IWnM
County, Orojron. in which said ; w:ij krjng a package of them to
thence
within
C. II. MARSH,
County Judge
H. M. COCKHl'KN,
County Commissioner,
w c, mumc mil 111 Uliu-iuurill UI j )y
a mne, tnence cast one-hair mile, ounties tho bind. ..ml,,-,-
nortn nne-iourln or a mile. ' ,i;.:, ;, f ;.,i...i
thenco cast one-fourth of a mile, j
thence north one-fourth of a mile to' 1'atcd this 10th day of I'cccmhei
the northwest corner of Sec. 6, Tp. i '
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-hnlf mile, thence east
one-fourth of a ntile, thence north
three-fourths of a mile, thence east
one-half mile, thence north one-fourth
of a mile, thence east one and one
fourth miles, thence south one-fourth
of a mile, thence east ono-fourth of a
mile, thence south two and one-fourth
miles, . thence west one-hnlf mile,
thence south one-hnlf mile, thence east
three-fourtht of a mile, thence north
j you immediatly.
L. K. Harlan, publisher of the
Pilot Rock Record, spent Thurs
day and Friday transacting bust
ness in Ileppner.
H. A. Hates of Hardman spent
the day Saturday in Ileppner on
business. Mr. Hates ivports two
lots of irrain in his section as yet
unthrashed. John Adams
six settings and V. W. IVchdolt
LOST, FOUND, ETC,
ness repaired. Chas O'Donnell. Silk are now on dj , n
Lexington, Oregon.
RUGS
Varied and Universal. Ranging
from a Crex grass to a Persian
Case Furniture Co. Store.
First class furnished house
keeping rooms. Mrs. G. W.
Swaggert.
one. which will be thrashed as
one-half mile, thence east one-fourth I "" 113 uu Wl':ner permits by
of a mile, thence north one and three-! Hates Hros. outfit. Mr. Bates
I fourth miles, thence west one-fourth ' savs a half inch of smiw : lit llnr.l.
mile, thence north throe-fourths m!in Kri.lav nii-l.t Tl. i..l
tween Heupner and Hardman
of a
of a mile, thence west one-fourth of
a mile to the Houthenst corner of Sec.
m,li', thenco east one-half mile, thence j 114. Tp. 4, N. It. 'J8, E. V. M., thonce
south one mile, thence west one-half i north seventy rods, thence west fifty
mile, them e south one mile, thence ( rods, thence north ninety rods, thence
Wood and Coal
is in e;ooit shape now.
As has heen hiscuston for the
past two years Congressman
Nick Sinnott has supplied the
Ilepnner Herald with a large
consignment of vegetable seeds
WANTED
To trade residence property in
has Salem for Heppner property.
See Glenn Y. Wells.
NOTICE Boots and shoes made; J
to order. Repair work guaran-jj
teed by expert workmen. Har-, J
FOR SALE - 12G acre good
farm; $22,000.00 Cash. 24 miles-;
south-east of Portland. iNear el-i
ectric line. Equipment complete
31 acre appb orchard in fine con
dition. Will exc anire for good;
improved stock ranch or wheat;
farm. Owner Portland, Ore. Sta-,
tion C. Rox 2t.
Quality, Service
& Sanitation
Our Fresh Meats are the best in the City. Our
Extension Cooling Plant assures Fresh Sweet
Meat at all times.
If you'are eating our Hams and Bacon you
know how good they are. If you are not we are
both losing. Phone ut your orders, we guarantee
entire satisfaction.
Cilt Meat k Coll Snp Co,
Johnson Bros.
, Props.
Raising daily. Also a
ious car shortage.
NO HELP IN SIGHT
ser-
N. A. Clark
Phone 396
STAR THEATRE PROGRAM
TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
Edward Covn and I.iett.' Thome. 2 reel lYature
The POWER OF MIND
MatVaivt Gibson and Win, Clifford and the IUstock
Animals i-i a en at 2 reel picture
The JI NGLE OUTCASTS
Orral Il'imphrcys. tho funny comedian in The Iiamond
IY,!M tic Sky in tho laugh producer
TO HAD EDDIE
S. METZ 8c SONS I
IMPORTED AND HOME BRED
PERCHERONS, BELGIANS, SHIRE STALLIONS
AND JACKS
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Come to Pendleton, Oregon, and we will show you 40
head of stallions that you w ill 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
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 tho Northwest. We know we can please you,
prices right, terms to suit, Every horse guaranteed to
pass State Inspection. Reliable guarantee. Write us for in
formation, or better still, come and see us.
Wo have 8") head of registered Hereford and
Shorthorn Hulls all of scrvicableage for sale.
80:
Theatre Phone 522
Commercial Barns.
PENDLETON. OREGON.
AtlmiitMon at usual
S. METZ I SONS