Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, October 05, 1917, Image 3

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4V1VOU1WUUI VUaUlallt TJ
The Oregon
8 A 1. 1
j agricultural Ollege known stockman of tbis section
now residing lu rendition, was
DR. R. J. VAUGHAN
DENTIST
Permanently located in Oddfellow's
Building
HEPPNER,
S. E. NOTSON
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
OFFICE IN ROBERTS BUILDING
Whurs trained nrittinti with raodT Uh
rtorii and dequtt equipment gWs in
tructinn leading to collegiate degrees in (ha
following schools :
AGRICULTURE, with 15 department!;
COMMERCE, with 4 departments;
FNOTNFF.RTVa witk M Fi. i.
OREGON a u J t"7r;,kai B7 ' inaummi purchased 4000 tons of alfalfa in
VAbuun Arts. Irrigation, and Meehameal FninTi-
FOKE5TRY, mcludiof Loa-giai EniiBMr-
HEPPNER,
OREGON
DR. N. E. WINNARD
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
HEPPNER, OREGON
DR. A. D. McMURDO . . .
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Telephone 122
Office Patterson Drug Store
HEPPNER, OREGON
Regular monthly visit, lo HEPPNER and 10NE
Watch paper for dates
DR. J. G. TURNER
Eye Specialist
PORTLAND OREGON
WOODSON & SWEEK
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
pffice in Palace rfotel. Heppner, Ore.
SAM J VAN VACTOR
VTTORNEY.AT-LAW
HEPPNER, OREGON
LOUIS PEARSON
TAILOR
HEPPNER,
OREGON
Office phone
Main 643
Residence plione
Main 665
FRANCIS A" McMENAMIN
LAWYER
t
Roberts Building, Heppner, Oregon
MANY GOOD POSITIONS
Can be had by any ambitious
matter, anu writ
young man or woman in the field hardly sick at all.
oi railway orcommercial telegra
phy
young men and women to pre
pare for the telegraph service to
... . - - many wuincn nave written graieiui lei-
nll vacancies caused by unusual ters like the above, telling of the good
rlraftinrr of vnnnrr man fni- (Vio that ParHiil ha Hntia Ihim Mrv,.. .u,. ij
vi ,,VV..& lllWti AVI I. I , L ...M. ..M. ..IW UWMV ,llt.lll. ItllJBllUUlU
Signal Corps. Prepare to help it not help you, too? If you suffer from
your country. Write today for any J'he ailments socommon to women,
f,,n ro,.f;,,i... tu r. -i and ,eel tne need a safe, reliable,
lull narnciilars. 1 ha I o uov ....... ' '
r strengmening ionic we urge you to be-
Telegraph Institute, Portland
Oregon. 21d22
in:
HOME ECONOMICS, with 4 major i.rjirt
ents, ineludinf training in ta Practic.
House ;
MININO, with threa departments, includ
ing Chemical Engineering ;
PHARMACY.
THE SCHOOL OP MTJSIC, offers Inatrtj.
ion in the principal departments of ratal
and instrumental musie.
THE MILITARY DEPARTMENT, snr.lle.
10BS cadets in 1916 17. and won Teeemmen
dation 'for O. A. C. from the Western Depart
ment of the TJ. S. War Department as ana of
the fifteen "distinguished institutions" erf
higher learning. All cadets will ha furnished
complete uniforms hy the TJ. S. GoTernment
and the Junior and senior cadets, enrolled in
the R. O. T. C, will he given commutation for
subsistence, as well as all transportation and
subsistence at the sii week.' Bummer eamp
REGISTRATION BEGINS OCTOBER ,
1917. Information on request. Address,
Registrar, Oregon Agricultural Collaga,
CorT&llla, Oregon.
IRRITABLE
NERVOUS
Was Condition of Indiana Lady
Before Beginning to Take
Card-u-i, the Woman's
Tonic.
Kokomo, Ind.-Mrs. H. Hankemeier,
of this town, says: "I look so well, and
am so well, that it does not seem as if I
ever needed Cardui. But I was not al
ways this way ... I think I have taken a
dozen bottles . . . before my little girl
came.
I was feeling dreadfully bad, had head
ache, backache, sick at my stomach, no
energy ... I was very irritable, too, and
nervous.
I began taking Cardui about 6 months
before my baby came. As a result all
those bad feelings left me, and I just felt
grand, just as if nothine at all was the
matter, and when the end came I was
Since that I have" never taken Cardui
We want a number of at all... It has done me good, and I
know it will help others, if they will only
try it."
Many women have written grateful let-
gin today and give Cardui a fair trial
Your dealer sells Card-u-i. EB-10
FARMERS-
4)
Now is the time when you need
Fire Insurance
on your grain, autos and other valuable property.
Let me figure with you.
HOMESTEAD RELINQUISHMENTS
I have a number of choice 640 and 320 relinquishments.
See me before filing and I can help you to secure
a desirable claim.
Roy V. Whiteis -
Fire insurance and Real Estate
McBee Buys Much Hay
E. McBee. former well
hero Tuesday and Wednesday on
business. Mr. McBee is proba
bly the heaviest dealer in hay in
Eastern Oregon, having recently
the Butter creek eouutry. Most
of this Las been sold to Morrow
county stockmen who will drive
their flocks and herds to Butter
creek to winter. Mr. McBee
has also engaged to superintend
the feeding of all this stock unci
being one of the most success
ful feeders in the country theur.
rangenient will no doubt prove
satisfactory to all concerned.
Financial Statement
Following is a statement of the
receipts and disbursements of
the banquet given at the Palace
Hotel Tuesday evening:
Receipts
Tickets sold, 127 at 1
Disbursements
Music . 8.10
Palace II of el
Company for
150 plates 127.00
$127.00
$127.00 1 '.7.00
Complimentary tickets were
given to the Soldier Boys and
their immediate relatives.
C. L. SWEEK. Chairman. .
Married in Portland
Mr. W. O. McCarty, of Pint-
laud, and Miss Lula Campbell:
of this city, were married in
Portland yesterday. Both these
young people arc well and favor-
ably known here and will have
the best wishes of a host f
friend's. Mr. McCarty is a son
of W. G. McCarty of this city
and is now in the employ of the
O. W. R. & N. Co., as a conduct.
or. Mr. and Mrs. McCartv will
reside in Portland.
Cummings Fruit and Vegetable Maikct
Grower and dealer of Vegeta
bles, Fruits. Tropical Fruits.
Berries, and Melons headquar
ters for Bananas, Sweet Potatoes.
Grapes. Green Tomatoes und
Pickling Onions in any quantity.
All stock fresh and good value
guaranteed. Phono connections
right soon. Deliveries made
from Nursery. Harry C u in
ihings, Mgr., Heppner, Oregon.
22d 2:
Notice for Publication
r. ,,,rin...,, .,f th.- i,t,.!ir. 11. s. Inn. I olli. e. i
at LaGrBn.ii-. Oieiton. A. .cist .','th. ll,. j
Notice is hereby Knen t,t Join, Keeean. I J
"f Lena. Own. oho. r'l.niv 2"-'. litis, made
Homestead fcntiy No. 1M1.V..'. I..r L,.l 4. Section '
11 Town,!,,,, l S.. K. i."J .. !.(s 1. 2. 4. S ami ! J
slt Nlil-I. ,M M l 4, SW1 4 Sc-!
Hon is. Township 2 Miuth. H,.,.. ;a i;Jst, V, i!im- :
ette M. i'.!-v ha tiled notit-e of intention to I ?
malie tin,, ;, toestahbsn claim to the '
land above described, he!.. C r rn. ...... I
" . a. . , -1 ..i.L" III Hfl'p
':"r. Oiecon. on the JJnd dsv of October. litl :.
I iaimaiit names as witnesses, .lames Hiircins
K'iai.i n,..,ty. I'l.il ItiKK.ns. ami Kraiu is Me
Tal.e. a'l of Lena. OreRon.
1,A1-4 C. S. f'l NN. RpRisler.
Everybody Wins But the "Tin Trust"
Notice for Publication
!! artnent of Ibe loterl,..- n Q t . i
LaGiai.iie, (iregon, Auiiust 27th. 1V1 1. I
Notice is herein- iriven I lnt ( no v I.- !- i
li". of llei-i-ner. Oregon, who. on June 7th. '
ll'lH. made lionwslead Knlry No. for i
Lot 4. SI 2 KWl-4. KKI.4 S 1-4. Section 1 lown
alun 4 South. Hanee Be Kast. Willamette Meridian. '
has tiled nonce of intention to make oommuta.
tiou Proof, to fBtuMish claim to the html above
desci.be.i. before C. C. 1'attersen. I mte.l ytates
Commissioner, at bis otV.ce at lienoier. OieBon,
on the ESid day of October. 1917. ' i
Claimant names as witnesses: Addison M.
Moote. of Lena, Oiecon: Charles H. Johnson, j
Frank H. I'lhott. and Dnviil O. Justlia. all of!
Heoor.er. Orejion.
1:M21 C. S. IH'NN. ReRieler
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Notice for Publication
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Isolated Tract
Department of the Interior. U. P. Land Office at
La tliamie. Oreuon.
Aiieust 11, b.ll 7.
Notice is hereby given that, aa directid by the
Commissioner of the tlenenil 1 and otlico
provisions of Sec. 21V.. K.S.. oursuant to the .n.
plicalion of
1 red Buchanon. of L'cbo. Oretrnn
Serial No. (Iir,9!5-ul5!17 we will olfer at public sule I
to the highest bidder, but at not less than '.' mi T
acre, at 10 o'clock a. m.. on the lilb d,.v of (Viol,-,. !
191 7. ne:it. at this office the following tract of land, j
Lot 2 and NW 1-4 SE 1-4. Sec. 1. Tp. 4 S li. 27 I . ', I
,w. r,i.
The sale will not be kept open, but will be do- '
dared closed w hen those present at Hie hour nam- j
ed hHe ceased b.ddmg. The person making the
highest bid will be ir.iiiircd to immediately pay to J
the lieceiei the amount tlieteof 1 9
Any persons claiming adversely the above-dp. i
scribed land are advised to lile their claims, or ob- ' ?
lections, on or before the time designated for sale
C. S. Ounn. Register.
l8-?- Nnl.AN E-'hlll-. Heceier.
A COFFEE TIP
One way to help reduce the High Cost of Living
Do you know it costs 7c per pound to put Cof
fee in cans?
That means you pay 40c for a 30c to 33c Cof
fee, or a 20 per cent, wa: te, as the cans are useless
to you when empty.
To get as near 100 per cent, food value for your
money as possible, try our Bulk Coflecs. We will
grind them, if you wish, with our new
ELECTRIC COFFEE GRINDER
A complete stock of both Bulk and Package
Coffee.
a
Phelps Grocery Co.
Notice for Publication
Isolated Tract
I'ttMie Land Sale
Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Otlicn lit
LaOraudc. Oregon.
August :l. 1 '.117.
Notice is hereby given thai, as directed by the
Commissioner of the lieneral Land otBce. under
provisions of Sec. 21.W. It. K.. pursuant to the ar
ulicalion of
Livie E. McHee. of Cecil. Oi egon.
Serial No. Ol W-i. we will otter nt public Rule, tn i
the highest bidder, hut at not less than $J.utl per I
acre, at In o'clock A, M.. on the 12th day hi
October 1917. next, at this otlice. (be following
tract of land:
SW 14 SW 1-1. Sec. 21. Tp. ;l S.. II. 27 E.. W. M.
The sale w ill not he kept open, but will be de
clared closed when those present at Ihe hour nam
ed have ceased bidding. The person making the
highes' 1ml w ill be re.niired to itnmrdiatly pay to
the Receiver Ihe amount thereof.
Any poisons claiming adversely the above de
scribed land are a'l Ised to lile their claims, ur oh
jections. on or before II,.. timi-de-ngnaled for sale.
t". S. IlUNN. Register.
Ia-'l NllLAN Sl.ll- K. Receiver.
323 CI
CALL AT
Seniors Enjoy "Weinie Roast"
The senior class of lleppner
High, accompanied by their
teachers, journeyed up Willow
creek last Saturday eveiiitij; and
enjoyed a "weinie roast.' y a
roarins; camp tiro. A splendid
time is reported.
Notice lor Publication
liolatid Tract
PePH'tment of tl. Intern. U.S. Land Olli. e at
Lu (.ran.le. ( he.. August 2. 191 .
NOTMT-; is h'Tcbv g.vi-n that. ,, directed by
till-CoilillllB. lone, of (ie,,l 1,, olb. e. II, l
dirll.o pron. nons or..,.,. 21.,;,. U.S..' ,,, ,
the application of
Line M- II. ... ,,f (',., ,. (,rg,,
Si-nal No. ni:,9'...' lili:o.iwe w. ill off,., , ,,,,1,1,,. ,n,,
lolhe login st lod.li r. b,,l at not less than J2 ll or
a. le at 10 o'clock a. m on the l.'tb dn ol O. toli.u
1917 next, at tin, ,,i, ... ,,,, trl , ,
Uod
ol - ,-W 1 1 r.'ll-I NWI 4. Sec 2f, r :t :i. It .; i:
'He-sale will nut b. t., t ,,, b.it u'll . ,,, j
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h " el lo.l.l.og I.,.- ., ,, ,,,
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co.j
SAM HUGHES
and see their fine line of
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS AND CLOTHING. ?,
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HOUSE AND J.OTFOU SAI.
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FARM IMPLEMENTS
lllitPiF trnfl .lii M Plows !
AAIW MM W WW a UUA A A Vaf I I U tft
m m
Harrows, Discs, Weeders Etc.
Van Brunt and Thomas Drills
Bain and Webber Wagons.
Fairbanks, Morse & Co. Gas Engines.
In fact with most everything in the IMPLEMENT line
gilliam k mm
will supply you.
"We have got it will get it or it is not made."
Cheap. C. S. Jaync
Oregon. . jMf
JJN Dr. Turner, tlx; vel
N.-" known rvn snei hilio ,!
J Portland, will bo in llcppnt i
agaiu Tuesday, Get. Kith, at Hi
Palace hotel. In loin Monday, j ,
Oct. lfiih. Dr. Turner i a sw, "
j ialist of exnerit rice and Matelu t; : 1
and you will inake no inist.ilc in;!'
jnonsulliny him Hhoiit your eyi ,j
.and glasses. II-.winches i . Ii,, .
ed, cross eyes straiehtene'l S it. .
isfaction guaninteetl l)r Tutu. "
er makes regular monthly pit . '
to Heppner and lone, thus a ,su.
inj; you the best of Mnne.
Consult him. Don't forget the
uil';- lLt:2-l
FOU SALE-P,2n acres . f tit.. .
raw Und in Marion couniy, (in.
gon. 10 miles from Nih ei ton. 22
miles from Salem, f'.i ft ii,iltiv
toil. lies well, jirat.tii allv all
plow land. UutiMfig iu',.r j, 1
ht:ck on both fpiarti r. ( I,,-..
to niacadtm road, lesn than om
half tiiilo from r;iilr,:nl '(,.,.,
school. neighbors nnprov l fn u,,
djaceot. Ilou,e mitiid t f., hiI
prmlucti of farm at big t.tr
camps farther in interior I.at,
easily and theaply prepun -l fm
plow. A ilet)(let iroil 11,11 ,
cui upantj .111 in (,ri,,,ii,.t tr,-ts
J or to develop entire -,,r i,,r
; vieijurs entjuire nt tl,w
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ECONOMIC and MILITARY
Preparedness
THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
lis sMIUu I e.miU In g.npr.l n4
acLnlKIr rfuratlan, M., lull opnilunltl. lis
MILITARY DRILL, DOMESTIC HCIINCE
ARTS AND COMMCRCC
l.,l ttri. futura a.rvlr. V.ur cvunSry
It. n4 lr Ira lllualrat.tf kll.,"Iraln
th. strain far P. at a ar War" mmH "Itia Woman anal
t. Unlvaralty.' Aitdraa. rtaajalrar,
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. Euorne. Oiegon
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1IKNRY SCIIWAKZ, Prop.
All Kinds of Fresh and Sail Meals
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.nel fiiiirth 'I hiusil.iy fvi-miig nf
lull liiiililb l.'e'l.i inler in t
I h'lf -.d iy l: filing loilge liijht.