Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, May 04, 1917, Image 2

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HEPPNER HERALD -grade raw material in this town
i to make a fine band from and it
i has been reliably informed that
; a competent instructor and lead-
S. A. PATTISON. Publisher.
An Independent, Local News
paper.
Entered at the Heppner, Oregon,
I'ost Office as second-class matter.
Terms of Subscription.
One Year - - $l..r0
Sir Month - ;- 7-r,
Three Month - - r,0
h'h'IhA V, MAY !,, HH 7.
er resides here. So why in the
world should the town longer try
to worry along without a band.
If the commercial club or the
city council or the ministerial
association or some other live
organization doesn't get busy
pretty soon and stir up a band
! the Herald will call upon the
CHURCH NOTICES
Catholic Church Services.
First Mass. 8:00 a.m.
Secund Mass 10:30 a m.
Catechism class 11:30 a. m.
Evening Devotions 7:30 p.m.
Reverend Father O'Rourke.
The Federated Church
i RESTORATION TO ENTRY
OF LANDS IN NATIONAL
j FOREST. Notice is hereby giv
l en that the lands described be-
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. 190G 34 Stat. 233), at
the United States land office at
Sunday school at 9:4" a nr We
have classes for every age, 14 in
all. and ranging from the ''tiny
tots" tw grayheaded men and I La Grande, Oregon, on May 10,
! ladies of the town to supply the ! womeu ujd fur euch the Word ; 1917. Any settler who was ac
! long 'felt want; and it may be nas a worth-while message tually and in good faith claiming
depended upon that when the ltiere 13 a wani1 welcome lor , any ot said lands lor agricultu
YOU SPEND 14 HOURS
A DAY IN YOUR SHOES
Klta Work Shoe of To-Day
yj; ' fltmt.COMI-OirrABLE AND SERVICEABLE,
ladies get busy on the bandyu'
'question there will be "Music in I Theme of the morning sermon
i "Xsone Ulher rvalue.
CONSCRIPTION
Congress passed the conscnp-1 e pr
turn hill last. Saturday night by a)
heavy vole thus adopting the j mpw1PAPFR;
selective draft plan of recruiting iNCWarArLro
the army. i What a barren place a city Topic, "Boy Drcumeis as World 1 tions of the persons mentioned
i ,j 1 : . i mi.. .....
While the sentiment of the WU.UM1 UL' VVU",ul nwuiivi. , UUilUors." Leader, L'earl La below, why have a preference
ral purposes prior to Januay 1,
l'JOG, and has not abandoned
same,has a preference right 'to
There will be no preaching make a homestead entry for the
service in the evening. , lands actually occupied. Said
Christian Endeavor Cr.'M p. m., 1 lands were listed upon the appli-
f I.
. - - ... ..".Si, "
nW si '
Buy a pair of
ourWORK
WELT SHOES
and you will
get 16 hours
f solid com
fort every day.
I If it were not for the existence
ft mill rv li:is lieen s t r n n a 1 v
against conscription until recent-!0 the Pre8S in a community
lv. there has no doubt beenaithere would be very little life in
considorahle change in public
opinion on the question since the
declaration of war and the action
of congress will
,.. Good Tidings."
The evening service has been
They make known advantages
which attract families and busi-
ness enterprises. Yet the aver-'
ject o! sermon,
arus.'
'Dives and Luz-
right subject to the prior right
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 sub
ject to settlement and entry by
any qualified person. The NWl-'l
SE1-4, Sec. 5. T. 7 S. , R. 28 E. ,
40 acres, application of W. T.
Allen, Monument, Oregon, and
Lotl (13.38 acres), Lot 2 (13.95
to assist in the support of these ; 8 ppftfc-.:nnal f,llimn : 1-4 SWT -4, E 1-2 W1-2SW 1-4 of S
factors by that advertising I rrOieSSlOnai UJIUmn b j wi-4, N El-4 SE l-4,Sec. &, T.7 S.,
mmmmmaemmmmmm ! K- 5 E., and the bh 1-4, h 1-2
DR. N. E. WINNARD
I'HYSICIAN & SURGEON
HEPPNER, OREGON
DR. A. D. McMURDO . . .
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Telephone 122
Office Patterson Drug Store
HErPNER, OREGON
Resolutions of Respect
Whereas it has plenscd our
heavenly Father to call to his
oteruai home Brother John V,
liustnus, who was always a faith
ful mem her of Heppner Lodge.
No. 09. A.F.A M. and beloved by
all its members for his many
noble qualities,
Rosolved: That in the loss of
Brother Rasmus Heppner Lodge
has lost one of its most esteemed
members, and while wo bow in
humble submission to the will of
the Omnipotent, we deeply tle
p'ore the loss wo have sustained.
To tho bereaved wife and fam
ily wo extend our sincere and
hnrtfelt sympathy in their sad
boravement and hope that their
deep frorruw may bo relieved by
a trusting faith in Cod. And be 1 SAM ; yAN y ACTOR
i ic luriLcr
Permanently located in Oddfellow's
Building
HEPPNER, OREGON
GLENN Y- WELLS
ATTORNEY-AT LAW
Heppner : : Oregon
SE 1-4 of SW 1-4, Sec. 32, T. 0 S,
K.28K., W. M., 357.33 acres,
listed without applicant, total
area hereby restored being 397.
33 acres; List (1-1988. February
15, 1917. C. M. P.HtTK, Assistant
Commissioner of the General
Land Office.
Trace.
II. A. Xoyes, pastor.
rtu ,.f nu.,:.i
any circle of human activity. I
The papers are public institutions Morning service at 1L a. m..
in a broad sense. They mould j subject of sermon, "A Day of
murh more! puuuc sentiment, iney encour-
r. i.i ; i i,,. iu. aire business, lhev bnne the
Cll' fill I . I J V V 1 1 t ) y 1 1 1 v. U V 1 1 1 " " ' i 1 t u i
try than it would have been a! interests of a town toother, j fT?. ?!B' B p,m'; "b"
month or so ago.
A provision of the new law
t l.... ...:n i l. !
in;n vt ill iiieei Willi jo mtuti a i- , . . .... i i.or 1 I 1,5 5 acres) I An A l.iM)
proval is that which fixes. the ; fKU bfnesu3 man unwilling j tmtmwmm : .ACVes)) s 12 NK sV
minimum age at 21 years. This
will slop the enlistment of im
nialuro scliool hoys, who are too
young to stand up under the
rigors of active campaigning,
and places the burden of nation
al defense upon those who are
nearer the physical and mental
prime of life.
Another feature of conscrip
tion that is to be commended is
that all classes will be called up
on to bear an equal share of the
burden, the rich and powerful as
well as the poor and humble.
In the light, of present day in
telligence war is an unspeakable
horror anil any attempt to glorify
it is coming to be looked upon as
a i he of past barbaric thinking.
li is with us, however, and the
o ily tiling to do is to meet the
conditions it imposes with the
same fortitude that we would
meet the midnight prowler or
would-be assassin.
Conscription, however, must
not stop with the drafting of
men. Money, as represented by
excess profits and unearned in
comes must be drafted into the
public service and every material
resource of the country must be
required to do its bit. Profits
and incomes are no more sacred
than are the young men of
America.
E. N. Gbnty Shoe Store
Masonic Building
7; .i urn itt ii I
IS IB It Kd3
which every progressive man
knows pays. If the two papers j R j yAUGHAN
of this city were to go out of) ' ' dentist
business and no other were to
take their places, the chances
art; that three-fourths of the
business men of the city would
soon 1)C compelled to close their
affairs and go elsewhere. The
papers do not ask charity. They
do ask, and have a right to ask,
advertising patronage from every
business house in the city.
Pendleton Tribune.
S. E. NOTSON
ATTORNEY.AT-LAW
Office in Court IIouso
HEPPNER, OREGON
Rrjulii monllily visit, lo HF.PPNF.R tnd lONE
Wntch ppr lor datrl
DR. J. G. TURNER
Eye Specialist
TORTLAND OREGON
WOODSON & SWEEK
ATTORN EYS-AT-L AW
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Isolated Tract
Department of the Interior, U. S. Laml Office ut
La Grande, Oregon,
March Gth, 1917,
Notice itt hereby Riven that. a directed by the
Commigftiowr of ilw (Jertenil Land office, under
provisions of Sec, 2155, lt.f,, pursuant to the ap
plication of
Phil Hipgins, cf Lens. Oregon,
Herial No. 016500, wc will offer at public nule, tu
thf highest bidder, but at not lettft than per
acr. at lUo clock A. M.. on the 8lh day ot Mnv.
1917. next, at this office the following tract fu land:
SW 1-4 SE 1-4. Sec. 29, Tp. 1 8.. R. 29 E., W. M.
Thin tract in ordered into the market on a tdmw
in that the greater portion thereof is mountain
ous or too rough fur cultivation.
The sale will not be kept open, but will be de
clared closed when those present at the hour nam
ed have ceased bidding. The person milking the
highest bid will be required to immediately pay to
the Receiver the amount thertf
Any persons claiming adversely the nlKjvc-de-scribed
land arc advised to tile their claims, or ob
jections, on or before the time designated for side.
C. S. Dunn, Register.
Nolan Shut. Receiver.
IlEITNl .tt NEEDS A BAND
The HiT.'lId lt;i I invasion several 1 UcsuIvimI: That wo ilnmn nnr
works a vi) to make the above ! charter in mourning in miMiioiy I HEPrVER.
ivh ;:i k anil as it has not noticoil of our clepui'ti'd brother, that
any ; tr;iins of patriotic music ! thus resolutions bo npreud upon
Ivinv waftrd aUmt liv th" April t ho minutes of tho lodge, u copy
x' I'Ii.m s as a n suit of its initial i sent to tin) family of our dc
et lot t it (oiifuliiitiy f."i's to hat p.tiiel brother and copies bo
aeninwith the furtluT elueida- sent to tho Heppner papers for
tion that ll' i'piii r Needs a Hand, i publication.
A I'uMhU seat town of the size
and eomnii'teial importance of
Heppner i- not liv inv up to its
h-'st iile.is if it has no hand.
1 here are o many times w hen a
hand I . t,.- . 1. -1 m a tow n like
lleppil'T tliat l! I i iie to eiiiun-
ei a!r thi 1:1 I lu re are not tmly
true-, w I . . i a land is iiredod lii.t
t here are t .mo-, hen a hand
nni: t lie ha I reeacille-.s of e-p.-nse
a ' i I tl-rn food lleppmr
111 t'i' l;a lo Ii
Signed
Frank (lilliain.
John liar,
H. Culm.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
lsilu-d Tract
Dt'imrtmrnl. of the Interior, U. S. Loud OITicu lit
L Cirande, OrcKuil.
Murch 5, 1917.
Notice la hereby Riven that, as directed by the
Commissioner of the General Land olUcc. under
provisions of Sec. 5155. R. 8.. mirsuanl to the aji
nlicntion of
William II. I'.ninir. of Cecil, (iremni.
Serial No. OirifiL'l. we will offer at public mile, te
m . p, I.. i i me niirnesi Diiiaer, uur ai not less tnan jj.mi per
....t in oimc iiuici, ii.-ri'ML-r, un, j acre, at woriock A. M.. on the th day of May.
mo. next, at thisollice. the toilowinir tinet ot Innd
SV 14 NK1-I. Sec. M. Tp. 4 S.. It. ;7 E W.M.
1 his tract is orden-d into the markt-t on a t.hiw
itnt thill the greuler portion thervof m in. .viutijlii
otis or too rniiKti for cultivation.
The sale will not be kept open, but w ill lie de
clared closed when those present at the hour nam
ed have cease.) bidding- The person making th
highest bid ill be reouireit to immediate pay u
the Receiver the amount thereof.
Any persons claiming adversely the aUive de
scrilied land are advised to tile their claims, or oh
jections. on or before the timcdcsiK hated for sale.
C. S. 1)1 NN. Itegiiter.
Not N Skid . Kieriter.
TTOKN EY-AT-LAW
ORECON
LOUIS PEARSON
TAILOR
HEPPNER, OREGON
T. C. DENMSEE
For Fine Up To Data Homo
ARCHITECT and CONTRACTOR
HEPrNER,
NOTiei: rvn win icatidn
I olatcl Tract
f)er.artinrnt of the Interior V. S. Land Ollicc nt
La lirande. Ore., March i. li'l 7.
NOTICE is hereby given that, as directed b
th eu.iniisif.nr .if Dim I.ii..p1 I anA ..i)i..m .n.
OREGON j der the provisions of Sec. SIM. It. S.. pursuant to
inc application oi
Mil hael Turrrn. of Lena Oreiron
v.,.r,,.,. . til Nn. Ml ..:. wilt offer at public sale. !
NOIII I. IOII II I' I -1 AtlON ' w highest bidder, but al not than .'' pel
rvpaitincnt of the i.l.-n,.r, C. S I ar.d oifire ' acre, at Oo . kn-k A. M.. on Ihe sih ,)Hv ol Vuv
at Ihrtlall.-s Oteu -n Miir,-li IM'SI at tins enVe Hie fi.ll.m-ing irn.-l i,(
w . l ' . land.
N.il're is hrl.l.v g.ii-M that l.u.t A 1..l,....,n ..II .. . .
l.o iiuitla by tho Miuare foot ir. I o.n. ., ,,,,.,, , ,, Blwlr 7: I;!' w.
l i ":tt eil II 4 fiillou a- I ln. .l.tll... ' . . " .''at thegivaier i.ri.n ihemd is ii euniaii,
Notice lo Water Usm
All charges for irrigation will.
v'llO II Dl I it T ri!ll S.e II r..n.l,,i. IS llltv u ' .wmlui rvuah fi c iiilivaiani.
t Weill V'.tlVO COIltS. if 1 I'M for tho haa'1'1 nolue,.f t,l,,,i lo make t'mallise tear The sale mil n. Ih kept ein. but '!
-i i. . . t..u.l th.-t, llnHn imwi.l .1 ik. I
, m , im.'H"i-.iiiMiirijinii..1e Inn! al.ive desefb. . t V. . '
lllst 11HM Mill, 110 feet lirilill.il i i, .. . name.1 haie ceasisl bid ling. I he per... n mnki'.i
e , "-"' mo i.r i n a I.I Of ihe h'lM bid will W r.nuir..l lo m.tned alely
iltlH flin' luT t'llt'll atlu It IOI1HI la. IM.H...I ..I, ii,. ,i ,, ,. iy to me lie,ener ihe anaanii iiiensif.
I . .. i a . ' May. I 'l An K-tans claiming adirrelv Ihe alie..lc-
.a ,. ,i , ... .'HUIIl. net. ; t'laiii'S'il nam.s ... ii.. i scnbtsl land are adttsed to p'e thetr ,-:a'i. ei
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II IU 'lIH'r l.lglll .V MUICr I O J.'hn S .ll.-s.m M.ilea. Il;v,rsen . ()
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"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 racihe bystem.
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Cnffsn . ,
fndwicllP3
1'IB . . ,
Douehniits
Hard Boiled
I'gfts . .
Snerml Meat nr
Kiwi Sandwichei
On uca-ion) . 2oc
5
All "Off the-Tray" foods are of same high, quality
as served m Union Pacific Svatem dining cars. Tli
waiters pass throudh dny and tourist cars with light
foods at small prices. You will enjoy this feature.
Win, McMurray, General Passenger Agont
Portland
EH Ei
HE S?.r:,!?e Furniture
BEST price 3
Undertaking 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.
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tMnMih t" I: tM-Im , iMo laiv ouU t 'U luntiiu'tl in the fuUro.
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(hr CatniMii-wHt of liirl .Jti.r un
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(olhvhist hnl lf tmt ! nH 1 fhh I.
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a thai Ihe arealcr tw.i.1 lhrie.. la r,i.ni'-.a f,
lw I Nil I a.T Xp. S ( y v , m. nr .a tus h taj rilii. aia.
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,tar.. rl.ar. .,n K, m, , i.,, ! fUM -acl h- th- -w-.,-f at 1 K h.. if
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lh. h aKa.1 t. .1 a ..; I, .... ml i m rnnl 'r,i ihh r "I l'l 'd eaxu rr.1 in .tT.nwPai.lt
I at te lh lletr .rt il-t a'. . -1 ),. rr, j I par to Ihr K.-.-ier the atn--anl lrwrr.(.
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'd"e. iHv. en.rlnf..r o . (.t ... u.Ativnt. on or bet.e ll- li-ne tr-r-ai..l t...
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VL.. Mall I K..,,,, Jm.' LAN fl, a I K.MI'.I
THE BRICK
M ATI l c Alkl N. I'rt.ps.
ICli CREAM and CARD
PARLORS.
The O. K. Restaurant.
A CU'D I'LACI". I() I'.AT.
MoaU at .iil I Uhii !!, tr'il. a il L'pw.u.l.
Only White Waitresses Employed.
HEPPNER : OREGON.
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