Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, November 30, 1917, Image 3

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    Professional Column
DR. R. J. VAUGHAN
DENTIST
Permanently located in Oddfellow's
Building
HEPPNER, OREGON
S. E. NOTSON
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
J OFFICE IN ROBERTS BUILDING
HEPPNER,
OREGON
DR. N. E. WINNARD
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
HEPPNER, OREGON
DR. A. D. McMURDO . . .
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Telephone 122
Office Patterson Drug Store
HEPPNER, OREGON
Watch paper for dates
DR. J. G. TURNER
Eye Specialist
PORTLAND OREGON
Regular monthly visits fo HEPPNER and IONE
Notice for Publication
Department of the Interior, V. S. Land OtTtee
at La Grande. Oreicon. October 15th. lv17.
Notice is hereby given that William E. Mi Wr-
rin. of Heppper. Oretron. who, on October Hist,
1910. made Homestead Entry. No. !.:,, for Svi
NEW and N1-.' SEW. Section IK Township 5-South.
Ranire 27 East. Willamette Meridian, has tiled
notice of intention to make five-year Proof, to es
tablish claim to the land above described, before
C. C. Patterson. United States Commissioner, at
his office, at Heppner. Oregon, on the 1-th day of
December. 1917.
Claimant namea as witnesses: John W. Hiatt.
Enoch Cave. Matthew Hughes, and Eugene Mat
teson, all of Heppner. Oregon.
2tkUl C. S. DUNN. Register.
Notice for Publication
Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Ollice
at La Grande. Oregon. October loth. 1917.
Notice ib hereby given that James W. Craig, or
Heppner, Oregon, who. on May 21st, 1912, made
Homestead Entry, No. 010372, for&EU NEW. Sec
tion 19, and on December KHh. 1912, made addi
tional Homestead Entry No. 011393. for the SW'W
NEW, Section 19. Township 2 South. Range 27
East. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of in
tention to make three-year Proof, to establish
claim to the land above described, before C. C,.
Patterson, United States Commissioner, at hin
oHice, at Heppner, Oregon, on the 12th day of
December. 1917.
Claimant names as witnesses: Amos Missildine,
John H. Edwards. Ernest Edwards, and David
Brown, all of Heppner. Oregon.
21-31 C. S. DUNN, Register.
Morrow County School Notes
History, Hookkeepintf.
I I a MiruriiTr r
Morrow count v li:is tholmiior , r t
kHiiiincMuiii ui l uoiic in
struction. 30d32
WOODSON & SWEEK
ATTOUNEYS-AT-LAW
Office in Palace Hotel. Heppner, Ore.
SAM R VAN V ACTOR
VTTORNEY-AT-LAW
HEPPNER, OREGON
LOUIS PEARSON
TAILOR
HEPPNER,
Notice for Publication
Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Ollice al
La Grande. Oregon. October 15th. 1917.
"-j Notice is hereby given that Clarence Reid. ol
Heppner, Oregon, who, on January 26th, 1914.
made Homestead Entry. No. 012788. for SW'i
SWW. Section 4, SEW SEW. Section 5. NEW. NEW
SEW, Section 8. NWW NWW. Section 9. Town
ship 6 South. Range 27 Eust, Willamette Meridian,
has filed notice of intention to make three-year
Proof to establish claim to the land above des
cribed, before C. C. Patterson. United State1
Commissioner, at his office, at Heppner. Oregon,
on the 13th day of December, 1917.
Claimant names as witnesses; Warner C. Ken
nedy, Alonzo D. Reid. Charles Oaten, and Arthur
R. Reid, all of Heppner. Oregon.
2tid31 CS. DUNN. Register.
OREGON
Office phone
Main 643
Residence phone
Main 665
FRANCIS A' McMENAMIN
LAWYER
Roberts Building, Heppner, Oregon
ROY V. WHITEIS
REAL ESTATE INSURANCE
LOANS
Heppner, Oregon
Notice to Creditors
Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, H.
A. Noyes, has been duly appointed executor of tht
Last Will and Testament of Millie B. Whit ten
Berwick, deceased, by the County Court of Mor
row County, Oregon, and has duly qualified as
such.
All persons having claims against said estate
are hereby notified to present the same to me
duly verified, at the office of my attorneys. Wood
son & Sweek, at Heppner, Oregon, within si.
months from the date of the first publication
hereof.
Dated and first published this 2nd day of No
vember 1917.
H. A. NOYES.
Executor of the Last Will andlestament of Milli
B. Whitten Berwick, deceased. 2tid31
Good Mules Wanted
I want to buy good Mules 3 to
10 years old. Guy Boyer, Hepp
ner, Oregon. 2()ti
HARDMAN GARAGE
BLEAKMAN St RAU, Props.
Courteous and Efficient Service by
Courteous and Competent Workmen
Accessories, Supplies, Expert Vulcanizers
Guaranteed Tire Service
HARDMAN, OREGON
of beitifj llm tirst in llio state to
place ill her mIi.ioIs the 1 ;t 1 1
Health Uliarls for boy- mul ejrls,
issued by thf Society for t lit
Prevention of Tuberculosis. Vi
uow ask the co-operation of the
teachers und pupils in the sale
of Red Cross seals.
District No. 51, known as the
Burton Valley school, closed a
successful term this month. The
following named pupils received
certificates of award for being
neither absent tier tardy during
the year: Thomas McCarty,
Madge Osdiornp. Helen Osborne
and Alice MeDuniels.
Industrial Clubs for the year
1917 l'Jl are now organizing.
We anticipate a larger member
ship than we had last year. The
children seem pleased with the
term, "Soldiers of the Commis
sary."
Miss White, teacher in District
No. 54. reports the purchase of
a Hag. This district has had the
most up to date school buildings
in the country dist ricts, but Dis
t, riot No 2 is soon to have this
honor. They have a concrete
basement and will have the wa
ter piped into the school room,
where a drinking fuuntain will
be iustalled.
The pupils and teacher of Dis
trict No. HI have signed the fol
lowing pledge: We pledge our
selves to use no candy until May
1918, if U. S. needs the sugar
tbat lung.
District No. 1, a district crea
ted last year, has a neat school
building. They are planning
to standardise this year and al
ready have eight gold stars on
their card. Miss Margaret Ham
mer is the teacher. She lias lH
pupils, nine ot whom are going
to form an Industrial Club and
thereby become "Soldiers of the
Commissary."
Dan Cupid is playing havoc
with our schools ulready. Asa
result a change has been made
in the Pine City schools. Miss
lieulub Darker has been elected
to fill Miss Ada L. Thayer's
place. 1 1 in inter has become
Mrs. Wigleswoi lh.
We have just learned of an
other change to be made from
the same cause. However we
will lorgive the ollendei s provid
ing they promise never to repeat
the offense, and we p. Mend hearty
commit ulat ions.
LKNA SN !:!.. SlIUiTK.
County School Supt.
Herald's Roll of Honor
Now that Thanksgiving time is
here and the gladsome Christmas
season is coming on apace, we
beg to remind our subscribers
and those who should be sub
scribers that there never has
been nor will there ever be a bet
ter time to have their names en
tered on the Herald's Roll of
Honor by paying up their arrear
ages, if behind, and placing their
account ayear in advance.
We assure you that such action
will cause the publisher to feel
that his efforts are appreciated
and will encourage him to try
to make a still better local news
paper, they will enjoy reading a
paper that is paid for and every
body will be happy. Remember
that any error in your account
will be cheerfully corrected.'
Following is the latest Honor
Roll of new subscribers and re
newals: Jell' Jones, E. C Watktns, J. A.
Waters, Mrs F. Luper, Geo. Cur
ran, C. N. Jones, Heppner; F. M.
Akers. Eightmile; T. H. Lowe,
Geo. W. Wilson, Cecil; Charles
Royse. Spray: 0. C. Fleming,
Gooseberry; E. Ryan, Condon.
John McNamee, Echo; John Kier-
nan, Ralph rinley, Geo. Meade,
Lexington; W. H. Stan cliff,
Lambsburg, Va , by T. L. Stan
di If.
Everybody Wins But the "Tin Trust"
A COFFEE TIP
One way to help reduce the High Cost of Living
Do you know it costs 7e per pound lo put Cof
fee in cans?
That means yOu pay 40c for a 30c to 33c Cof
fee, or a 20 per cent, waste, 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 Coffees. We will
grind them, if you wish, with our new
ELECTRIC COFFEE GRINDER
A complete stock of both Bulk and Package
Coffee.
Notice for Publication
Isolated Tract
PUBLIC LAND SALE.
Depart ment of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at
The Dalles. Oregon. October 10. 1917.
Notice in hereby (riven that, as directed by the
Cmnimyaioner of the General Land office, under
provisions of Sec. 24r5, R.S.. pursuant to the ap
plication of Harley Wrijtht. Serial No. 016258. we
will ofTer al public sale to the hiRhest bidder, but
at not U'Hs than$H.no per acre, at 10:30 o'clock a.
m.. on the l!Uh day of December, next, at this
oriice the following tract of land: NV? N'-IW, Sec
tion 15. Township 6. South Range 26 EaBt. W, M.
Containing 80 acres.
ii.Tho sale will not be kept'open, but willbe de
c lured closed when those present at the hour nam
ed have ceaeed bidding. The person making the
hit-host bid will be required to immediately pay tc
the Receiver the amount thereof
Any persons claiming adversely the above-described
land are advised to file their claims, or ob
jiH'tUins, on or before the time designated for sale.
L. A- noOTH, Receiver.
Teachers' Examinations
Notice for Publication
Department of the Interior, U.lS. Land Office al
La Grande. Oregon, October 15th. 1917.
Notice is hereby given that Ray G. Slocuin. of
Mepprirr. Oregon, who on May 71 h. .914. made
Momestead Lntry No. 0131:73, forsel ncl. ne'-i
ne' i. Section 12. Township 4 South. Range 21 Kast
Lot li and 4, se' iw' t and s' j Be--4. Section 7. Lot
1. Section IK. Township 4 South. Range 28 Kast.
WiMiinieile Meridian, has (iled notice of intention
to make three-year Proof, to establish claim to the
land aUive described, before C. C. Patterson,
t'nited Staien Commissioner, at his ofllc. at Hepp
ner. Oregon, on the 14 day of December. 1A17.
Claimant names as witness: Robert D. Wat
Vina. Hoyd G. Thomas. George W. Sperry, and
Lee Slocum. all of Heppner. Oregon,
.'.Kill C. S. DUNN. Register.
Phelps Grocery Co.
rsa o cssssgsa csassassi rfo;r,Tia o
NKW LINK OK
WINTER GOODS
UNDERWEAR
SHIRTS MACK1NAWS
HOSIERY, ETC.
Cull anil make yon selection:-, emly.
fiSAM. HUGHES COMPANY
- irwMHWMiniuni ini 1 i -
Notice of Final Account
MNA.
!
Notice is hereby iUen (hat Arn Misnildine.
H'ltniitMtrator of the Ks'ate of J. O, Wtll'ams. He
ceased, ban filed his final account with the County
Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County,
and that huh) Court has set, as the time and plat e
BABY IS KING
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Inn. 1 -"tin iiirxiMnnne.
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I i.i you know tbat we are n a'iy
to do your Job l'rmtii .?
Notice for Publication
l)pnirtni.-iil of 111.- Interior. C. S. Land olli c at
The Oftllps. On-Kun. OctolL-r '--'llh. 1 il T.
N.ttii-e ti hr'liy K i v-eti that l.c.mitd J. Hurn
of Hunlman, OrctJon. w hu. nil N.a.miiIh'i
:h. I'.'I". n.a.lt lli.rn.-l.nd Kntry No. "HI.)
.n April Mh. l'.IO. mailt- mlilitimiHl ijiut.i, ml
Knlry. No. .11 li.'.M. for S'.N'v. NK'i f',. S'
SWl,, SW, SH'i. S.TIion Townohip 4 S.m'li
liana Vl-Kant. WillMm.-tlt! Mi-mlnm. ha. I1U1I
tioliru of Ititontiutt to niak I mal tilt.-.' '..'itr
I'roof. to ..iHtthfh Hmin to Itit- lml al-ivp ijr.
rrilwl. tM'for.- C. I". I-hII.thi'ii. I'nit.il SlHi'
("'immii.sion''r. al ll.-i'Wi.-r, Orivon. on tin- ',tli
(lay of l.'.-.onlMr. li'17.
riainianl nama a. witrif. ..- i, TtM.'ii 11. Hi
liam.. K'tuanl Crater, WiIImt Knik:ht-n. I t hii k
lilaaacx k. all of Harilmim. On-iron.
iIW II. lHA.h VtOOIKUlh. Il-a 'trr.
Notice to Creditors
Notira it hrrrtiy un tliat tin- on-l. r. nt .1.
Mary Klln Ivrrv. h li.-n ilulv aiM-'int-.! o
triK of the l.ajit Wtll aid T."tao.-nt ol t... tat'
('fry, l"r.-aal. Iiv thr Coui.tv I our. of M-.rri w
County. Ort'Kon. ami tia .Inly .) ialih. i for i.u h
tru.l.
AH I'raona haxitjt i In hh r-ti,i..
arw hri-ty iiotiftt.l to itr'.i'ia .am, to no- ilo v
iritlM al ha tf v of niv aMorti. . ;.a.n I Van
Vator. in llMi.ttoar. "Dili a't.-o (n.rih.
fr nn ihla. of th fir. oll - at n-n hn.f .
OatM aod pulilnliMl tin. ltu day of N'otii
lr. I'll.
MANY I I KS I I KKV.
I .utn of lha l.a-t V(il ai.i l.ian i"!. ..f
lirir I'rrry . t.MMra.-'l '.-.l ,o
Notice for Publication
lMrartmot of th. Iiurior, C M I a.l f
t.a tirao-la Orr.-o. Ori.4-r T'lh l''i;.
N"ii ta hrty y.im lli.l Vtart.f-rf' K- i
of M'f'iar. iit.ffl, alio, on Ar-'il I.i
mal H iMtJ l.Mn So ( ; f--r . 1 ,
. ' : . ., .', flW't Sl!..n .', nr ,
. I V-'!"il 1 .at .h , I
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Notice is li-'i-yby jc'.ven that the
('(unity Su ici'i ii t i-ri li-n t ol' Mor-
ii,. II I,, .i.i 1 1.,,
' " ""' " , a,M,., of ..1.1 airount. DcrmlaT Bn.l.
reunlar examination of applicants' en. t iw hour of twoovi.ai p. m.. in ih
for State ( 'ert iticat "s ai Heppner.
Oregon, as follov.-s:
Coninieneiir WV.Inrsil.iy, 1 1, c
eniber l:', l'.H V. at o'clock a.
in., an. I conl inning in, til Satur
day, Iicccml er l'.ilT. at
o'clock p. in
I Wednesday I ok l oon- V S
History, Writing, ( I'. iiinaii. hipl
Miwie, Iiia'Aiin:
Weilnc.-,day A "t rnoon I'hysi
olovry, H.-adiiii'. Manual I'raininvr
( 'nniposit ion, I loin. .-1 i- S' l' iu i',
Method-t in II- ad:i ', 'oiir-.- ol
.Study for lraAin, Method.-, in
Antlimet ic.
Tliur.-day forenoon Aiithtne-
tie, lli.-tory of IMucition, 'sy
Cholovy, Mitiuid-iii (i.-ocr.ipliv,
.Mechanical I'lawin, )nnn-tic
Art. I'o'ir. of Siii.lv Im- i..m. ,.
tic Art.
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mar, lem'rapl, y, S'.-uo.-raph v .
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Practice, ( Irthoi'tapli-. (.
ii.k'l, I'hv -ie.il ( i.-orapby.
Court r'Mitf. of aai.1 Omrl m H.pn.ir. Or-Bon.
olijprlion munt la- hlel on nr la-fora .aid Hate.
AMOS Ml.iStl.lilNr..
Adtnintatratnr
iWlTABLE
NERVOUS
Was Condition of Indiana Lad;
Before Beginning to Take
Card-u-i, the Woman's
Tonic.
Koknmo, Inrl Mn. II. Hankfmfl'r,
ol tins town, uyi: "I look to well, ind
am ho well, that It doc not term as if 1
ever ncfdrd Canliil. Put I was not al
: ways this way ... I think I have taken I
, do.cn bottles . . . bclore my little girl
, came.
I was teeling dreadhilly had, had hrart
achr, baiknihe, sick at my stomach, no
e ncrty ... I was very Irritable, too, nd
nervous.
( I brKn taking Cardui about ft monihs
tx-lore my baby tame. As a result all
People's Cash Market
IILNRY SCIIWARZ, Piop.
All Kinds of Frcsii and Salt Meals
Poultry and Lard Phone Main 73
J. H. COX
CON TK ACTOR ami IHIII DKU
I'liliiH mul i'xliiitntu I'ti rui.lit ' AH liwlx . I'.u ilil i mix.
I 'i, .; ( 7...i ll oiV Onlil.
Mil.
Sii ' inll if ill mul llm i ' 'urn jilt tr
I lifii i iin i ill Im'
House
Moving
Lin - , 'hoe bad lerlinj; me, and I ust Irll ,
J l . . &. lt .. -. iL. i
1 1 l Kno, jum as ii n'lininn hi h i ir t
matter, and when the end came I was i
hardly suk at all.
'' I Since that I have never taken Cardui j
I- at ail . . . II has done me good, and I
;. know It will help olhert, II Ihey will only
l-ii-ii I.
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try it."
Many women have written grateful let
t'rs hke the above, idling ol the cod
thai Cardui has done them. Why should
, il no! help you, xt1 II you sutler Irom
my ol the ailments socommon to women.
nd lerl Ihe nerd ol a sMe, reliabi',
irenirthening lomc we uijje you lobe
i gin today and give Cardui a lair leal.
THIS
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Ol
OUR
i'A(,(,:s
SI.I.I.I.KS
S1..S0 A PAIK
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Specially
Priced
This
Week
WIT II NI.OI.IN SOU.
and lu inii k hut. :
A;t' it, 'j ju 'j.. 'e. fail i Your deader sells Ctud-u-l.
LU-IO
E. N. Gonly Shoe Store