HEPPNER HERALD S. A. PATTISON. Publisher. hardly at all, while iho powers j of officialdom .seemefl irrevocably joined to their idols of graft and I oppression of the people fr their , own train. lint with the world war came1 a'clianfre. Miss .ln?fliin WuiTrli, a prominent society Kil l In an eastern city. Loin:: til'cil nf lllp winiop fiiii ii.l trurwtiiw found wanting; it failed to pros-! iiineti rr gtm-tiiiiiK dirrcioiu. in the the war with An Iiiil'iM'iithrit, Lical .Wic The dynasty, follow-: Entered at the lleppver. Oregon, in;? in the footsteiw of all its ) Post Office "-s xermiil-rliixx mutter, predecessors in the world's his- - - tory, proved inefficient: when' Tenri. r,j Snlsrriit!on. the supreme test came it was! One Year - - $1.50 ,,. ,, v- rente the war with vijror; it m ir , -a potted with the enemies ol its Three Months - - M ' . own country, and finally it broke down with its own rotten weight. FRIDAY. MARCH 2J. HH7. when the final moment came - Russia awakened as from a PAVED ROAD WILL REDUCE nightmare and suddenly all the FREIGHT RATE ! Russian people discovered that, r, ..... ,. . , i : for the first time in history, they f)NK point in lavor of the uKd . . , , , J road bond proposition whic j xmi united people . with the should not be overlooked is the same ideals and aspirations; and immense value to the State that ' "leal! and P"-at,ons of a system of real roads will prove !aU classe? ranging from prince to he in the matter of helping to t0 peasant, were embodied ,n the A Revival Of Romance By SADIE OLCOTT Just tik Him. r:ill-.-r iviowitiK i.ew bali.o Do you think ho Is .'"ins tu resiMDble lii fa ttier? Mother I shouldn't be surprised. EIc keeps me up at night even now. RESTORATION TO ENTRY OF LANDS IN NATIONAL : FOREST. -Notice is hereby giv I en that the lands described be ! low.embracing 397.33 acres. with in the Umatilla National Forest, Oregon, will be subject to settle- tiist place, she had hati imif h d'.zen merit and entry under the provi- pinKisais, ni't imu of diem havius in it sions of the homestead laws of an.uiiius like rcMi i..ve. Thry rmiu, the United States and the act of iron, men who v, khe.l to n.arry from j jj; .j Sut-f 233), at hJ.'K.''!liirLh Ti n t,-,0"0, 1 tl,e United States land office at Her becuuse Bhe would lirini; her Ini ., , , . in bund some meiuis. ,,tiier because she 1 I rnndc. Oregon, on May 10, would piva i.im h -better poeini position ! Iiil7. Any settler who was ac ond still others brcnuse they wished to ! tually and in good faith claiming marry and she was considered one oT any 01 Said lands for agriCUltU- YOU SPEND 14 HOURS A DAY IN YOUR SHOES llio iiri.es of the sinisom. Miss Wnrren's fn titer ownod. nmmn: ollii'r tilings, u rntieh in the far west, which hud fallen to him through a foreclosed morta fe. One morning dur Ins the early sprins .losephlne heard iiiiu say that his ranch, which be cmIIcJ ral purposes prior to Januay 1, l'.KJG, and has not abandoned same, has a preference rijjht to make a homestead entry for the lands actually occupied. Said lands were listed upon the appli reduce freight rates. In this regard Morrow county is so situated as to furnish an example of paved road his western elephant, wouij ruin ijim lions of the persons mentioned if ho did uut ko out tind look after it. : below, who have a preference "Do ko, papa." she said, "and take I Ho-hr. suhiect to the Drior richt ; This Russian revolution, so general as to be almost blood- what a first-class : im" u LU ulu l'- ""-j would mean to a : ment, the biggest result coming , I-,..., . Ti 1 wheat-growing section. With a.uum l"e 1L "Bh paved road leading from the : emancipate! millions; it has heart of the wheat-growing sec-1 P''ovon that liberty and progress tion of Morrow county direct to havo not 'ct Phcd from the I he Columbia river it would be earth, A ... -I ... - l . a i possible for the growers, through' "uemy noi expect unat the agency of motor trucks. lo movement will stop in Rus- sili. ntreiiuy, u repot i.i irom Germany are to be credited, deliver their tonnage to the river dx;ks at a low cost for haulage and secure the benefit of water transportation to the sea. Freight rates from the Inland Empire to the seaboard are too high, and so long as the interior of the counties bordering on the Col umbia are tapped by branch lines of the O.-W. R. R. & N., and without some other means of reaching the river with freight, no relief can reasonably be ex pected. However, with a good paved road over whick powerful trucks could carry immense loads, the freight problem would be solved and the big appropria tions of State and Federal mon ey which have been expended on portage, roads and canals and locks to make the Columbia nav igable would begin to bear fruit along the line for which they were'intended. As a matter of fact, these vast expenditures in river improve ments have not been a paying investment so far. The amount of freight carried on the river is negligible as compared with the tonnage carried by the railroads. The only way to make availa- blo these expensive improve ments for the benefit of producer and consumer alike is to provide away fir the farmer to reach the river with his wheat and oth er product' independent of the branch railroads, and this a good paved road, will do. rumblings of revolt are to be heard in that country and the kaiser i3 trembling upon his throne. He is reading'the hand writing upon the wall; written there in blood-red letters by the composite voice of a maimed and bleeding people: "Weighed in tho balance and found wanting," Nor will this thing probably stop in Germany; but in Eng land, and Italy, and all warring nations which today bow the knee to kings and emperoi will be taken up the battle cry of freedom, and from the ashes of a ruined continent will arise, phcenix-like, the United States of Europe. Surely "The World .do Move." me with you.'1- His having his daughter's company decided him, and within a few weeks father and daughter were in a west ern rntieh houso ik Miss Warren in stead of receiving the attentions of onus men in silk hats and spats was surrounded by cowboys with sombreros and spurs. Olio nlKlit Josephine was awakened by a serenade under her window. A man. accunipimied by a .guitar, was miudns 'with a voice smooth as a run. uitig brook. Moreover, his whole heart seemed to come out wiLli his voice, and till son:; was one of passionate love of any such settler, provided such settler or applicant is qual ified to make homestead entry and the preference right is exer cised prior to May 10, 1917, on which date the lands will be suo ject to settlement and entry by any qualified person. The NW1-4 SE 1-4, Sec. 5, T. 7 S., R. 28 E., 40 acres, application ol W. I, Allen, Monument, Oregon, and Lot 1 (i:L'58 acres), Lot 2 (13.95 acres). S 1-2 NE 1-4. E 1-2 SW 1-4SW1-4. E l-2Wl-2SWl-4of S R. R. RIGHT OF WAY FREE I'rosident J. D. Farroll of the O.-W, II K. & N. Co. has just uittdo announcement of that com pany's plan this year to give its employes the privilege of culti vating its right of way and oth- losephluo could not help conipurh.y it Wl-4. N El-4 SE 1-4. Sec. 5. T.7 S.. with the lovemaUing she had listened 1. 28 E., and the SE 1-4, E 1-2 " : B,,uuu "1L" oc ",e oa' teil) ; SE 1-4 of SW 1-4, Sec. 32, T. 6 S, Ptslnr- f,-,.m l,, l,,l , : IV. V . JU., OUI.UO "U, tL'o .nrV-M nt",,e nil, list wfout app icant. tota and shon .iirertir oo i,. ,.p i, i area hereby restored being 397. screnndei-. Ho was in cowbov anninci i 3:5 acres; List 6-1988. February except for tho hat, which lay 011 the I br, 1917. C. M. BRUCE, Assistant ground Desido nun. whether it was j Commissioner or the ueneral tlio moonlight or that his face was I Land OlIlCC. really more refined than the nvnraue ! cowboy or tho effect of tho music, he certainly appeared to Josephiuo aa n superior being. Ilo sang but one song, which seemed altogether too short to the listener, then went nwny, leaving Josephine in a sort fit ecstasy she lind never felt, be fore. Oh, that she might be wooed In such fasblou ly one of her own ela tion! Tho next morning sho osked those In the house who was the "sercnadcr. They had heard tho serennde, but uo ono knew any cowboy who could sing anything except ragtlmo music, nud thero was no musical Instrument among them except a banjo. Josephine was disappointed. And yet wtyit ben efit would she derive froba Uuowlug which of tho many herders had poured forth au impassioned love song? She was not for such as these; she would return to tho east and settle down to tbo artlllclul life of n woman of society with some man who spent n part of tho day iu trade, tho rest ut his club and bis evenings escorting her to social function. Josephiuo hoped that the scrcuader would favor licr again, Kvery night sho lay nwako till sleep comptcrcd her, "I'lttg iv mtn luvau UCIIII'.'IIS UV'lia j once more. When sho rode out. which I THE Work Shoe of. To-Day I'll 1 riniRIf COMFORTABLE AND SERVICEABLE. .- - Buy a pair of our WORK WELT SHOES and you will get 16 hours f solid com fort every day. 0. E. N. Gonty Shoe Store Masonic Building Watch the shows at the Star Theatre this week. See the Ford Ton Truck on the street daily demstration. E. H. Kellogg, Morrow County Agent Palace Hotel, Heppner. LOST Large Brown Mink muff. Black stripe. Left on bench West side Fair Pavillion at Elks Ball. Finder please leave at Her ald. Reward. :troy. FOR SALE Palace Hotel Buss team. 7 and 8 years old without a blemish weighing about 1450 each. See J. L. Wilkin s. Washes everything but the baby. Out excellent equipment insures perfect work on collars, shirts, and.woroens' fancy clotnes. Send them to us by Parcels Post Our Work is Guaranteed S34" :Troy laundry: 2 PENDLETON, - ORE. I NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Isolated Tract Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Oregon. March Gth. 1917. Notice in lipivby Kivrn that, m directed by the ComnimBionvr nf the General Land office, under provisions nf Hoc. 2t55, U.S.. pursuant to the ap ilintijn of Phil niacins, c f Lena, Oretion. Serial No. 0U50n. we will offer at public sale, to the litffhest bidder, but at not teas than $2,60 per acre, at 1U o'clock A. M., on the 8tb day of May, 1117, next, at this office the following tract fo land! SW 1-4 SE 1-1, Sec. 20. Tp. 1 S.. R. 20 E W. M. This tract in ordered into the market on a show inn that th! creator portion thereof is mountain OU8 or too rough for cultivation. The ;iale will not bo kent open, but will be de clared cluned when those present at the hour nam ed have erased bidding. The person making the hi client bid will be required to immediately pay to the Receiver the amount thereof Any persona claiming adversely the above-de- acrilicd land are advised to tile their claims, or ob jections, on or before the time designated for dale. C. 8. Dunn, Register. Nolan Skikf, Receiver. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Isolated Tract Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Ofliee La Grande, Orejfon, March 5. 1917, Notice is hereby given that, as directed by t Commissioner of the General Land office, under provisions of Sec. 2155. It. S.. pursuant to the an. sue urn ft great ueni on Horseback, eio uiicntion of scanned tho faco of every luun sne met. William B. Kwing. of Cecil. Oregon. Of IdtlUH llllll UUiy UO aVallaiJlO . 110 vnv nvvetHwl lU llio khiup fon. !hchiphrat bidder, but at not loss than 12.50 per e i . tit. ... ' arp. nt 1" o itrk A. M,. on the Mh dav of Mav hl Mich pill pONCS. "Jill4 IS lUI'i'?. illMl ,Ls'illlMO ut hist tniiellHlt'iI I'.'l 7, nrnl. at Huh nlltrr. the following tractof land lnl.C " lilt vil;inis "im hii : id In 1,11,1 IUimmi I ii-lit luul t ho ulio 1 SW 1-4 Ni:M. Sec. 2ti. Tp. 4 8.. K. 27 B.. W.M. sin h;i'l seen iU hmvm Imu ii ixmi'S 1 ,,iH ,r;,rl '""nlprpd into the market on a ahow IlrttiOlinl lirt'DllftninSS through ;,, mg that the greater portion thereof is mountain- , ' oni or tm rough tor rultivation. UIO lHOUUCllOn Or Vl"OUlOle When hrr f.lllier aillM'Un.ea lo her The sale will not tie kept open, but will be de. V, .1... .;i I I f ' IVSii'Ct tu lilt ill Vosl llH-lit. Willi ll v: IhuIh-si bid will ! miuirrd In immwllitly pay to liiuiu iiinuu iui . I. .. ,.,. I, ,, ,. ,,i..,l,..,,,. " ic.wivrr llw nmuiinl thflrol. Anv IM'tmin. cliiiluinir ftilvprnolv thu ftbnva dp riU'il liiml nrr lulvinl to file lhiir cluiini.. or oh. flu .nfl. on or lii-furi' tlo ttnieilii nnt.tl for sale. ('. S. Dt'NN. Kilor. Niilas SKirr. tlcrrlvor. Till.' II'MDI I llmrrc . ...... . " " iiiiiv hj n 111-11 urn in. iiii. "iiM.ii iiwl.o llu) UlVlU;i:; uiuUlin Ollly con. , t niilnn.-t m. Iii't- Itiii it fill nt tlio Men of TllK worltl v;n luiidlv nv. ililion i thai Mich products its : ll'''n i"it' '''lM' hls nl1'1 si"'1t 1,1 . .. I c .1 f ....... .... i ii i . 'Hi' Ii ii:i if ivrrt. Mio Mils ImhiI torthe nrwscoinmK from iusi-uh slmll be cmitinvd lo , UMu.r r hl.r fc0.c. Huw:li;i williin t lit jiji-it week, din uso of umploytts itiiil tliuir nmln- lun nunlu Unit ini'li"liniis toko That tltitt l;is icnnininir ivlic of (nnnlics. v"' M from iinilrr tin- iii,,. i .,, . . .ii, ..ii.. i i . t i 'I l' 1 : i y Hie fniiiiT ami iluuuli- nhsol.it.. mniiinvlnsm. tW K- -n.ir ral family of vii,.U.y. .,.,.,,,,.,,.,..,,!,;,, miiliotT ilyi ltslv, sliiiulil lie so I'C uililri, "I'lttl niimu1uI ly as- mwm iilur iMiiuilinit It Mr. Wmrrii iiiictly disio.ci of oVfiiiiht, an it in nation's rogriiin ,,f , li "i - In nmti t" lii dniielitor iiml In- -. i . . . ... i i . i i . ,i inil'iuil linn im the i .in flin st uf lil . i . , .i ' ii i n j '..n , ii 1 1 ii . n; i i n" c ' n m", , ii i . ' I 1 1 1, . . . . i . i ii.t i uuvci iimi'i.is hi tin-woi'i, talvcn oimi Mijiiy, uuu nil w no inn 2 The OXO-GAS w not merely I d summer stove. It docs a l way with wood and coal, I furnishing heat in a few J minutes both for heating a room or cooking. It does the business quicker, cheap er and cleaner. S. L. STEPHENS Variety Store The CLUB I BILLIARD PARLOR (Palace Hotel) O. B. HOTTMAN, Prop. First class Straight Rail and Pocket Billiard Tables Soft Drinks A Complote Lino of Cigars, Cigarettes and Tobaccos m THE Sye Furniture i BEST Price Undertaking I Case Furniture Co. Heppner; Ore. : Nona: i tit itiiucaTion Iwlntrd Trial S. Liiil Oflka at rii'imrlni.'iil nf Ihr Interior. I l.a ttrnnil,'. On.. March t. 7. NoTlt'K l iiwpIiv irlvrn iliat. a ilim-tnl by lb,. r.nitiii.iiiiipr of lh lirnfrnl t.anil oltlrr, urt. il,-r I (to iro iMiiin. of S.-C. titfi U.S.. Minuaal lo ruin ll. Ill' n nlinllt IlihH' Iran nf .'n' apiiliinlii.n nl llll ilc lllhl I'Vlilrlillv n ;:rnlli'lllltll. Iimoiiii liV a li'J-ililir. Tin' I'nitril Stlitcs so n n t-a t iit'st y iui;imI Iu I . i K i l'l"'ninl ilmt In iiiin iiii'ii w in of Kus-.iii i-; .'iluiii-.t iinliclir able. Fur iiian r:ny iais Kit--,, sunt nnlirnls had ranird t lit (hii' of I 'M "!l :r. iinl im;iiTial ili".uit ism, Iim' our llii' mrs-:ti"c nf lib. I crl In a iTu -hi d and Iiiimim i i.i.i. 'hi ibis hi 4 I lr Mil'. liM i'd Ins-, iif i' upi'i , ui-,i inn, llll.'fl I'V (Ml llll' llsi f I ,j,t llii- liriiii'lih I m.i .rs inivlii ( h ' i k 1 1 ii 1 'us I in ibi-ir liri'a Is. Tiiey ail.tli'd, thi' I'ditraii'il. tln'v I'tot .!; il.i'V M.iTiTi-,1 di -il Lit inn to I'm' kuiiins uf S: rri:i; llu 1 : 1 1 1 n sm'ial mil. a-l . tlit, t Ii' . 1 1 v i i tlnir muiI,, the Ku."ian )ii-i(i1 miht toinr into th htritajr whi h mlvanc init civili.jition wua brit nil to the re-it of the world. Through all thrso vourn. how. it 1 :iiil.if.'r of t liw nil,'!- " Tlii it 1 1 in m it '! 1. 1' lit fiitllii'r ll i. lib I ll ll l.llllU lint lill ll fur w itluti Ii n il iv i ill Ihi uf. Ifliil Iu utln'i'i 1 1 1 ii ii iiiiiuyii-. lllll Mlllilll'l I'. tUIIIIIIilll.'ll. I ll tin' sum' trims. 'I Ins iiiuv ii ,i my s lulu Jin- si ii'i' 1 1, i nl ii.-t I 1 1 v it vuiy lint i' I I ll nf I lllil il. Ir I ill- mill ' 1 1 1 liiu .is Ii..- in im In in, ,.,! if Him u i i .hi I,,, unpiuvi'.l it nil I'xuliiti'ly tiMiinii. fiuiii llu. i n . n i', f i in il y I MIm' ai imiit ilmi I.. I ,, 1 1 i''liii. f,. in i ii. nt,' M I A Pttaimial. Tiajntnjr )ml, what la psiniiat? Ii -A i.'.slinUt a n man , ,mi, riithiT rril tho ilralli iioilm In H tHllHr tllll III J..kr.-i:n lmiiki' ever, the jitiinulK'ntion of lie! " ' principles of li'ifrty upon the! ti. Hnitor-w i.m ut j,.r faiiT nteppt'8 of Kussia seemed in vain. I ',tl" ,m """ t nmrrira w The crushed masses responded '1'' '"r.!' J''0 "," ,,f ",e ,n",,'v' ' lit feoWy; tlio better classes ! lla n'lO nf tllnxi' li.ivlnu 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , t IIHMtis, I'lI'liT fill' lilf In I. in- nf I'.iil. tl i t x't r iiiiiI (;n in f.if iiin.lilim t.. ui'im: t'ii I" r.'i!si' fnmla in piiv fi r ili pi iiMly lie li.nl l.mn;lit hum Mr Wni'imi. Tin' 1,'lin lilinill 1 1. 'I vliM nil Hii' tiny . llii' .Mliiiiln' iMiit Willi l in. :iin'ii itinl 1 1 1 ... m i i nl I'l'i iuni'. fur tlir linn' In' nnmiiiril In tin. cast, n fiiiiii'iit i hit'ir nt tlii'lr lnuiii'. In n In- IihiI ISMIU'I l.'.l M.HH M'i'III ll ii'S In liWIIfil it'l.i iin.iii v ln ' i nl fur llm i iiih Ii In" Inn I li.iii.-lit, ii', i-ni-. ii .1., f,, it ami. tin' ( l il ll vh I inn I'l'll' rln-ril, ll-l.r'l Mr. W ; i fit fur lii il.ui,.lit'i s Ii.iii.I, llr mis 1 1 fi'i n'i In .l,ii I'liiin.. imi in'is'l't 'I. mi. I ln liif.n in. 'i In r f;il li.-r Hint lirr llnn.-t. imt, rrni'iiii in llu. ,.,t ti, Hi" . il l i(, is hi, h nna lii', f,.r nil mill il;il,. Wli.ti thp , . "ii'lr.. afirr a quit I cl-lli.s-..il,K-r,itf I Im '.nl atiiiullii nf t!io lrilf-nirc r-isr llni vrMmhl, tlio Kr.i'tn nki-. his l.riiV Imw It I'miic Mn lmii rurnsi. of t.pna. 01111011 s. 1 ml No. ol .lo:. p will uffor al put. lie .air. to III liinlt.1 Imlilrr. Inn at no! Ir. lhan Sy. iO pr n. 1.'. i l'i.. -l. k V M..011 liw nth ilav of M.v in?, in-.!. Mt lint, ultivo. thr fiiltumiiff irai-t of llll.ll m:i 1 swii. 1. Tn .'8. r r.. w m. T Inn tri.-t 1. nntrrt intn th market on a .how. nm linn tin urairr iirtioii thri.f In mountain 1.111. i.r t'.i r'l'.uii fur i iillivalnm. 't In ..I.- will not W k..t otrn. tint ar'll Iw Ui"l . l.,l lrn thii. irM4'ol at in hour 1 iiiiusi lm ,' .-i'n.,tl I. Kt.ltna. 1 h iironii malting 1I1.. lni;h.-i In. I will Ii' r-mf.t 10 tmnioiitatrli l-ni tn tin' lii'iTiu-r Ihr amount th.rriif. Ini IWT...H. rl.iniina a'lvnrvlr III aoov-l .i.it.t l.m.t 1110 nlM..t In di thr rlm.. nr ..I. ..M..11. r l-.'ti.i iho lm ilr.i.natr.1 fur .!. ' S I'l NS M.ai.t.r NOLAN Mill V. Krrri.r, Ni'tli 1: rots Pt PLICATION tih.UlrH Trait t,.f.rimiut th Interior, f, S. l.and Off..- at l.atiraoitiv llrviim. Man-h ,V ll17. Ni'Tlt K I. hrrl v i,'n that, aa riirrrtrd tir th,' I i.m..a..i.''n r of th (i. n',al Laiit trfTir. tin. .trr t m. .t..i'i ol S.r. .'4.V.. It S O'-lrinnt to th .1 1 .0 ai i"i. ot ': livl t'iitrt'. of I na Oran ;.-,i.l v.. i'l'.i. w.w.ll ..fT.r al 0.1I.II aat. In 10 in. hiah.i I'loilt-r, toil al no, a than K.oO it a.'r. at I" n I'lava A M . on th. Kit, da, nf Mav. I 'l T. nM. at Ihia ofTi. th fvltowlng trad cf land: tll.lt sill' li.1i) B.IS'l'tl .l llllll III i ri'fiT- 1 I.0U I. S. V R I. Tp J 1. R T.. W M rlK't" (1) one Of InT IMsteril nll'l j 1h '"ont.rwl Into th markrt on a ahow. 'I1.w,i..i...ii ...I ' io that lh ratr portwn throf la mounuin- ins 1111.. a!,v a.-iiil, "Hu-y ncviT w.ss 0, , l(W p)t(h (ur fuitivatio, s llll'. 1 til.. ii'Ullllrri'inl Il'ii II la Thr ..I will no, h nl non. ho, wilt h. r'..r.l ri.l whn ih'w riwnl at th hour '." !! MM, "tlli'V ncviT IT'S I'l Una lummrri lnl a ir. It la nit lswrst lint i..man. la ,! ,l. U will II." Of llii" With us tloiiirii utir Kimlll. 1 ihhi--.t hl "ill h r..iulml in Immntiatrl, aa il.'IK tnna. mir aa-r.-ti , . !e" . I f lo ow .i' n. nsini ,nri. 'M i. 11 , , , An, p. rw.na rlaimma aitvrwlv tk. ah,. ito- .11 jr wrt'titi'li' . ll." Tnu know I . .i,1mj , ... ,k. .i.,ZTT Voil tllj hot i' ttlj" I . IHMia. on o ht'.r Ih Iim l.i(nat4 for 1 t " I'l H..U I M'LAN t?kIH lrr Wood and Coal Raising daily. ; Also a ser ious car shortage. NO HELP IN SIGHT N. A. Clark Phone 396 I WANT LAND To sell to 3i buyers w ho will commence to arrive here on the 20th. of this m-jnth. If you want to sell, send me the full particulars, and description ol your and. als your lowest price and the term?, also a full list of what rocs with your ranch if improved and full description of all improvements. Land NORTH of the base tine preferred, hut can sell land anywhere in Morrow County. THE LARGER THE RANCH THE QUICKER I CAN ' SELL IT My charge for selling land is FIVE PER CENT. r.r, IhenUicker, J hcar froni 'ou- thc q"ckcr your ranch will be sold. W. D. NEVVLON " Uxin8,on' Oregon