Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, April 27, 1917, Image 2

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    HFPPNFR HFRALD :high cost of living all over the ; jr-aKO&sriaeMS RESTORATION TO ENTRY
country and yet we are to.aoyig Sessional UlUmil g
s. a. pattison. publisher. the public service commission 01
Oregon that a great railway sys I sa:33f::tS&tssaKas3! i en that the lands described be-
An Independent, Local News- item w;n haui freight over a ! DR. R. J. VAUGHAN
pupa:
Entered at the Ileppner, Oregon,
l'oat Offiee an xeeond-cluus matter.
Ti-vmx r.f Subscription.
One Year - - $1.r,Q
Six Months - - 7 H
Tli ) Month - - ()
Fh'IDA V, AI'HIL 27, IUI7.
HEPPNER,
mountain range one half mile
high for a less freight rate than
they will haul the same tonnage
an equal distance down hill over
a water irade; another instance
I of waste of energy when patriot-
ism and the best interests of the
; nation are calling for conserva
tion of all necessities. Another
; wasteful practice of transporta : jy OTSON
tion companies is to haul trans
continental freight by a circuit
DENTIST
Pt-rmanently located in Oddfellow's
Building
OREGON
GLENN Y- WELLS
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Hcppner : Oregon
CONSERVATION OF ENERGY j U0U3 routc in oncr to get a mg
In these ihiys of war stresu, 1 haul over their own lines instead
HEPPNER,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Oflieo in Court House
OREGON
when the country is tip against '; of sending it through by the
tlic real tiling in cxhorbitant . most direct route at a saving of
price's of the necessities of life ; almost half the distance, thereby
and murh is being said about ! saving time and energy and re- HEPPNER,
alleged shortage of food sup-j leaning ears for other
DR. N. E. WINNARI)
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
OREGON I tion3 of the persons mentioned
needed ' ' below, who have a. preference
low.embracing 397.33 acres, with
in the Umatilla National Forest,
Oregon, will be subject to settle
ment and entry under the provi
sions of the homestead laws of
the United States and the act of
June 11, 1906 (34 Stat., 233), at
the United States land office at
La Grande, Oregon, on May 10,
1917. Any settler who was ac
tually and in good faith claiming
any of said lands for agricultu
ral purposes prior to Januay 1,
190G, and has not abandoned
same.jhas a preference right to
make a homestead entry for the
lands actually occupied. Said
lands were listed upon the appl:
YOU SPEND 14 HOURS
A DAY IN YOUR SHOES
The Work Shoe
B JFLEXlBi.E.COhFORTADLE:
p'ies, a clamor, amounting al-j service. '
most to hysteria, is heard from; The secretary of agriculture'
all sides advising people to prac-jhas recently recommended to the
tic; economy in their eating and senate that the Council of Na
general habits of life. The big tional Defense be empowered to
dailies and , 1 he little weeklies fill j fix maximum and minimum food
their columns with advice and 1 prices. lie should go farther
a lmonition ahont the little, the , than this by asking that power
trivial things of life, apparently ! be extended to them to stop
in blissful ignorance of the really j gambling and speculating in food
kit wastes which consuuiu! a stuns, to auonsn wastetui metn
genuine menace to the public ods of transportation and distri
welfare. "Eat less meat, con-'bution and to take necessary
suine fewer potatoes, cut down j steps to prevent further waste
011 your Hour bill, t-ave your po-: of energy whether practiced
tato peelings and plant them in ; from motives of personal gain,
the back yard," etc., are sam-j lax business methods or ignor
ples of the advice being handed ! ance of national needs.
DR. A. D. McMURDO . . .
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Telephone 122
right subject to the prior right
of any such settler, provided
such settler or applicant is qual
Office Patterson Drug btore jne to make homestead entry
HEPPNER, OREGON and the preference right is exei
cised prior to May 10, 1917, on
Regular monthly visits lo heppner nd ione which date the lands will be sub
watch paper tor d.,e. ject to settlement and entry by
DR. J. G. 1 UKINLK I any qualified person. The NW1-4
Eye specialist ! SE 1-4, Sec. 5, T. 7 S., K. 2ti K
l porti and OREGON II) arms fmnliention of W. T
. ; Allen, Monument, Oregon, and
WOODSON & SWEEK ... I Lot 1 (13.38 acres), Lot 2 (13.95
acres), s i-z l-4, v. i-z w
1-4 SW1-4, E 1-2 VV1-2SW 1-4 of S
Wl-4, NE1-4 SE l-4,Scc. 5, T.7 S.
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Office in Palace Hotel. Ileppner, Ore.
of To-Day
COMFORTABLE A(jD.5tRVlCEASLE,
Buy a pair of
our WORK
WELT SHOES
and you will
get 16 hours
f solid com
fort every day.
E. N. Gonty Shoe Store j
Masonic Building I
out by newspaper writers, col
lege professors and professional
econoinisls who seem to have in
vented a panic in their own
minds while endeavoring tfl
"throw a famine scare" into the
public thinking.
While Lite Herald is convinced
that many of we Americans eat
too much it is also convinced that
many of the workers of the
country are, right now, eating
far too little for their own physi
cal well being. A country whose
producer.- are underfed is not a
well prepared country when the
test of war comes. England
discovered (hat fact when the
present war begun and one of
the first things she done as a
national preparedness measure,
was to advance the wage scale
to all workers ami to provide
liberally lor the dependent fam
ilies of her soldiers. The next
step wiiii to lix prices on food
stud's as a guaranty that specu
lators should not practice extor
tion on the people and then Eng
land began to be prepared.
(iennany, it few days ago tried
the experiment of cutting 'down
the ii,! r: tieii of her workers
and Ibe result was strikes and
riotiii" ;u!!.!i.', the populace
w nidi ; pe, dii.v I roiight about a
The. present movement to in
crease production of food stud's
by intensive, farming, increased
acreage and back yard garden
ing is good and will prove a big
help in solving the food problem
but it is not enough. The same
conservation of energy which is
being preached to the common
man should be insisted upon
from the big corporation. It is
a time when self interest should
be side tracked and when every
citizen should be enlisted in the
Armv of the Common Good.
We learn from the Condon
Globe Unit the Fanner's Union
of that place will build unother
grain elevator. The one built last
year and the bulk system oMiand.
ling grain is giving the Gilliam
county, men eminent eatisfuc
tion.
II. 28 E., and the SE 1-4, E 1-2
: SE 1-4 of SW 1-4, Sec. 32, T. 6 S,
j K. 28 E.. W. ML. 357.33 acres,
; listed without applicant, total
SAM i 1. VAN VACTOR
VTTORNEY-AT-LitW
. . I r n Vitrlif c trfr Imilwr ?tl7
HEPFVER, OREGON j " .
tHi VO, IHUb if X .'. I-
5, 15)17. C. M. P.iarK, Assistant
Commissioner of the General
Land Office.
LOUIS PEARSON
TAILOR
HEPPNER,
OREGON
T. C. DENNISEE
For Fina Up To Data Homes
ARCHITECT and CONTRACTOR
HEPPNER, OREGON
NOTICE HOK PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office
at The Dalles. Oro-jon. March 28, 1917
Notice is hereby ffiven that Gii3t A. Johnson, of
lone, Oregon, who, on December 15, 1911, made
Homestead Kntry No, 0!7fi7, for
K 1-2 S W 1-4. Sec 14. Township 1 8. It 21 K, W M.
has filed notice of intention to make final five year
proof to establish claim to lh land abovit describ
ed, before !te(ristr and Receiver U. S. Land Of
flee, nt The Dalletf, Oregon, on the 11th duy'ot
May. 1!U7;
Claimant naims us w itiuiH-st'H:
John S. Johnson. Mathiaa llulveraon,, Orm
Grnhill, all of lone. Oregon, J timet T. Downing, nf
Hood Hiver. Oregon.
II. V HANK WOODCOCK.
Keffistrr.
NOTICE HOK PUBLICATION
Ibolnlcd Tract
0
Department of the Interior. U. S. Lund Office at
Lit Grande, Oregon.
March 5th. 1917.
Notice Is hereby riven thai, aa directed by the
Commissi oner of the General Land ofltce. under
provision "i of bee 'Jff5. U.S.. pursuant to the ap
plication of
Phil Hifrgins, cf Lena. Oregon.
Serial No. mwwi, wc will offer at public sal. I"
the h wheat bidder, mit at not lesn than $2. Ml pet
aero, at in o'clock A. M-. on the 81 h day of May.
1117. next, at this office the following tract fo land;
SW 1-4 SE 1-1, See. 29. Tp. 1 S., ft. 29 E.. W. M.
This tract is ordered into the market on a show
ing that the greater portion thereof is mountain-
oua or too rough for cultivation.
The shIb will not be kept open, hut will be de
clared closed when those uruent at the hour nam
ed have ceased Induing. 1 he person making t he
highest bid will be riniuired to tmmcdiately pay te
the Keceiver the amount thereof
Any persons clniming adversely Ihc above-tie-scribed
land arc advised to file their claims, or ob
jection!, on or before tho time designated for sale
j ;
I
C. S. Dl'NN, Ri'lfiattT.
N'll.AN !KIH'. lU'Cl'iviT.
18
"OfF'the-Tray"
the lunch service recently inaugurated by
Union Pacific System
that is proving immensely popular, is
a new reason why you should insist that your
tickets read Union Facitic system.
ait , . .umiuLj-yu
loc
!'C
irC
Coffrn , , ,
Sandwiches .
Pm ... .
Iif-nic'tnuts ,
Hard Huilfid
Spec ul M.'at'or 5C ds at small prices. You will enjoy tlna feature.
Fowl Sandwichft , .
(in staMon) , aoc Wm, M-;Murray, General Pacseuger Agent
rT,.ll. w ,., ..-.-vw, Portland
Alt "VWJ iU. T.." tnnAm it-a nf cnmn UivU niiallttf
50 as served in Union Pacific System dining cars. The
waiters pasWhroufjh rlav and tourist carwn hkiii
"1
th
-I'nii starvation i
ivwT.ial ci
irot',i am.
W li.'i I Anu'i nci'ds to do just
now i-' lo l;,kc immediate and
iaetie:d sli ; t eonsere the
eiH'U'v of the country, for, in
the In ! i. that word
1 1 iv 1 1 1 ,i .enls e cry material
thuv th.il i'. l !' 1 1". 1 1 to insure 11
I'oU'i.tial and incoMiiu ralile peo
ple. I ! i r human leni reprc-seni.-;
a certain aniount of ener
O ; ver I'M h, I nf w licat, every
I id of c i d. i cry r.idlon of
ea line H pivm ii!s a certain
) 1 m a i r t !' Mm'i d i iierey ready
t' I II i d .i elihaiii'e the to i f
and i 1 ! i 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 Hi' the peiiplc as a
u hoi. .
I he I eal dam er to he cininl I
t'l-.l li.ON i H"l -o iniicli in Ii.uim- I
c I In' potato pri hnes
I ' I I n I In ,,(' ,
' hlie-i. t ', .
"i h r ihn a hill w m
in the Mat,, hisla
i the doMt uctiiin
a a ii i aiw of en- '
e ." it I . ipu fircU
1 1 n eil o! I he uieas-
ihaler-i luio
of dilinpin,
McATEK & AIKEN, Props.
ICE CREAM and CARD
: PARLORS. '
: '
The O. K. Restaurant.
A GOOD PLACE TO F.AT.
Meals at all Hours 25 cents and Upward. J
: OnlyVhite Waitresses Employed, j
j HEPPNER : OREGON. !
: : i
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
IhoUjIcU Tract
Dfiiartmrnt of the Interior U. S. Liuul Ollico nt
Lii uiantlf, Urt-Kon.
Murch 5, 1917,
Notice is hereby given that, us directed ty the'
Commissioner t( thn Oencnil Land ofllce. iiihU i
liroviHions q( See. 215-V R. S., rtnrnnnl to tho on
nlitatiun of
William II. Kwinir of CvCit. On u-Mi.
nrinl No. niMKil, wp m ill (Ti;r st iitihlic bhIo. lo
the hifh"t hiildcr, hut st nt li thn i per
iirtt ut luo'rliN'K A. M.. on lhe Kth Any i.f Mhv.
ll'7. mxt. nt this other, thr followniif trart of land.
SW 14 Nf'l-l. See. T. I S.. It. 27 V... W M.
1 his tract in ordered into Iht nmrlii-t on n how
inu Ilint. the gn-rttcr tiortion thereof ti ntitihttnn
mm or too rotmh for euUivntion.
The snlo will not Ihj kept opin. but will he de
rlirrl elosett when thorn- present at the hour ntini-i-l
have eeaned hutilinir. 1 ho person irmkinir the
lutrhent h'd mdl he riiioired to iinntediatlv u.v l
the Ueeeivei the amount thereof.
Anv pernm t-Uiminv advrrelv the h1kvi de-Nt-rihwl
land are arivixrt! in til their chum, or
jeetion;t, on ur U'loie the timedeiir ti:ti- for n
V. S. Ih'SN. Ueiiiti.-r,
Nol.AN Shll V, Ueeeier.
BE Sf' Furniture
unoeriajung
nrnT
DtOl Price
NOTICE Ki lt ITIU ICATIOV
Ijiiliilil Tni.'t
W I M . I I 1 ' t i
l.i.l til .1
i"ieie a!o'
f- l.r la lii
introduc. d
tuiv j,,
o! foo.l-t'.
. :,.e,'.d I" lin e.i
lire that I'llt.'-huiir
heell III the hahit
c.uioa N ii,' fi ot a",d Xe'i'tahles
i' to the ii,, r rather than tnakoiJ
u c it in t rn' th;n d. splay in: ' I
their eat "i it lo'.i m" ami do. ' I
sue to com u-v e 1k- lift inter-J
i t of the coii'il ry. i 2
The pi.-ei t car .-h.oit ii-e has J
hi eii ti i d a -aii cti I'. r (fce ! ?
GRAND OPENING
PALACE BILLIARD PARLORS,
May 4, 1917.
I'AUSDN S OUt IIKSrUA will fiirni: h
iiiiimo ull tl.ty mid li-ht udi ohiiionts,
lYllct Saiuhv iclies. Ice (.'ream and
Cuke will be sened 1'KI.K to all.
Aiordi il invitation is cxteinlcd to nil.
ixrr.r tiik lapiks v,
Irihl that e ei imil.v wiil ceine iul
hpeud tho day u ur j;uehU, try our
uew tuiliurd tulilcu Hint enjoy the uiumc
cf tl i Hp'einliJ orrbrHtra.
Very repcctfu',y.
M. L. CURRAN, Prop.
Palac Hotel Building, HEPPNER, OR.
. 1 1
Ih'pftrtmrnt of the Intermr, I', S. I.nnd t nticr n!
Im Grande. Ore.. March b. '1.
NOTICE is hereby irlven that, n directed h
the t'oinmins'oner of the (ieneral Land iilire. un
dr lha pruwsMtna of Srv. Ztov. U.S., pursviant tt
I the apptiratvon of
Mtrhael Curren. of .cm. Ore (ton
Nei tal ro. i'i 'i" we him ouer hi i uuic- n.i'. it
I the lni.he-t hi.liler. hut at nl lei (hmi f pi t
t a re at 10 (i ct-k A. M on the Mfi ttav .( M iv
pti;, tie!, at lh iTnr. ll.o fi.ll.twio tinrt tl
land. ,
NKI 4 SWM Sec I. 1p2S. It t W M
1 h traet otderM lulu lhe trarKrt on a h..w
inn tlmt the irreairr portion ihert) i ir.ut.lntn
or t'f nih (r oillnatu.n.
1 he mV a ill iM.t ehpt iiriv hot w'H Ir de
rlatft rlmrt whni the preH-it at the hmu
naitirtl hvr e airil h ihluu' the p'r-Hn innkinn
lite hirneot ! d d I'e ritpi'et to unine! iitt I
pav to (he Iveier the aowMint thereof
A ieriMin elaimiMir advrridv the aUedi
etitwl land are alvi'l fi ItU In if i-ihii-i-. (
rt tei-t "1 l-f-Te tin t'iw tiKitat-t .-t
.. r I'l S ti.ir..',r
Ml AN Nhil IV., i
Case Furniture Co. Heppner; Ore. :
C. H. GOLDSMITH,
DEALER IN
All Kinds of Fire Wood
and
Rock Springs Coal.
"Best in the West"
All orders entrusted to me will re
ceive prompt and careful attention.
Phone Main 396 or Main 393.
Norn i: i i i hi i aims
14)1 to I Tia' t
l a id or .
fVpartttMit i f the tntei .or 1' !
at l a liimmle, Onift. Math 't HI
NOlH'K i heW .en ha. a dt
(Wmn'Nt.rf o( hr Urn era I I and trft .-e
, r n i'ihi ( S,-- ' I U (ir Tn-. i.. 1
IM-I i"-" -
M. ha ' C r-r . ( t ma
hct'tl Sn n -ll iPr j d i f i.,
to the hth-t butrtrr. (-til at m tl-t-i J
l-r aere attooekok A M , t the t K U
ar lH", next, at Ihie oT--r. tha i- v l' f '
of tan!,
Ula I t. i He I, Tr t . K 7 r W M
I 1 hta tear ta orileee "ntn the ma-Wet n a l
in that the abater pitt-i tlirrr f ta rr i
vui o P PHiaN ('f c olu at
' The aV tll W ket uprti l-Mt he it.
T rUM rVt hen th.w .rr-,t.( at I t.e h.-.r
limt hr ee1 r.t.pia lhe n tk
t he liei eref the n-ninl tHerto-f.
Anf wfr1 cta mina' atlvrrp! hw ar d-
I WANT LAND
i
To m 11 to .ii hi'iver-; w ho will conimenee to arrive
h.ere on the 'Jotli. ut thi.i month. Ifou want to sell,
s nd li.e the I'n 11 p;i!'tii ulars,- and de.-erintion o o:ir
land, als our lowest in'iee and the terms, also a full
lit of what with yo'ir raneli if inijiroveil and f nil
ih scrii'tion of all imprnv merds. l.ar.d N'OUTH of tho
ha.-e line i ii ft rre 1. I"it ean sell land anywhere in
Mol ' o A ( 'o'IMt ) .
THfcll-AKGl.K lilt: RANCH 1 HE QL'ICKLK I CAN
SELL IT
My i hai.e for m Wing land
1 h.e i,iii U r 1 i. a i- fro-ii
ram h w i.i he .-.ivi.
W. D. NLWLON
Lexington,
sMVK N.RCKNT.
von, tho ii neker your
Oregon
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