Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, January 04, 1918, Image 2

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    HEPPNER HERALD
S. A. PATTISON. PUBLISHER.
An Independent, Local News-payer.
a shorl vacation
Entered at the Heppner, Oregon,
Post Office as second-class matter.
Terms of Subscription.
One Year - - $1.50
Six Months - - 75
Three Months - - 50
FRIDAY, JAN. h. 191H.
SOME THINGS
HEPPNER NEEDS
While the records of the year
which has just passed shows
Heppner to have made more ma
terial improvements than for
many years, it is not well for
her people to become self-satis
fied over that fact and expect
this growth to continue without
any particular effort on their
part. The building activity of
the past year was not due to any
excitement or "boom" efforts on
the part of the people but rather
that the time had arrived when
the business of the town insist
ently demanded more room and
better quarters.
While the Herald has no desire
to see Heppner experience a
"boom" in the meaning of that
term as it was understood and
practiced all along the coast a
number of years ago. it does
believe that there are other im
provements the town needs to
keep it in the front rank of pro
gressive eastern Oregon cities.
One of the chief needs of the
town, of course, is street im
provements. No argument on
this subject is needed other than
for every citizen of the town to
take a glance at the sea of mud
which ebbs and flows along the
strips of ground where Ileppjner's
streets should be on this bright
and beautiful New Year's morn
ing of 11)18. All will admit that
it is not a pretty sight, it is not
a money-making proposition, it
is not conductive to health on
cleanliness. Such streets are a
blot on the fair name of ihe ,
county seat of Morrow county,
the county which led all the j
counties in these United States
in the great Red Cross Christmas
Membership Campaign which has
just closed.
Portland on
Monday.
Mrs I'.oyd Logan arid family
spent Crismss day at Jean Fair
hurst's place returning home
Thursday.
Leone Logan and family spent
their XiJits day at the Franklin
home accompanied by C. E
Franklin and wife.
T. II Lowe arid family spent
their Xmas with Jack Hynd and
family at Butter by Flats.
Jack Hynd h rid T. H. Lowe
took a trip into lone after dinner
on XniLis day.
Miss Annie Lowe-left for the
Dalles on Wednesday after hav
ing a very jolly time in aud a
rond Cecil among her friends.
Mrs. Peter Nash is spending
the week with her son-in-law
Leon Logan.
Paul T, Anderson of the Ewing
Ranch left for a few weeks visit
to nis father who is ill at Chester
Washington.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Minor
visited "The Last Camp," Cecil,
d u ring the week.
Oscar Otto uf Heppner was in
Cecil on Wednsday tuning up the
piano in Cecil Hall ready for the
dance Thursday night.
Henry Howell saw his son as
far as Arlington (who is return
ing to the navy having been
home on a visit,) stopped over
at Cecil on Thursday and took
in the dance, Hank says that he
would not miss that lor anytning.
Mrs. Flowers of the old Sul
livan Ranch visited with Mrs.
Bennett on Thursday.
Cecil was again honored with
a big crowd in spite of the bad
roads aud heavy rains Arlington
and Heppner being represented
dancing was continued until 3:30
A. M The excellent music was
furnished by Bowker's Orches
tra of Portland. Geo. A. Ander
son and 11. K. Everett officiated
as floor malingers, Mrs. Lowe
furnished supper as usual. ,
' 11. E. Everett 'was an lone
visitor Thursday on Business
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Montague
left for their home in Toppenish
Washington on Friday
Mrs. Cleve Van Nrh'uiieU and
Professional Column
DR. R. J. VAUGHAN
DENTIST
Permanently
HEPPNER,
located in Oddfellow's
Building
OREGON
S. E. NOTSON
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
OFFICE IN ROBERTS BUILDING
HEPPNER,
OREGON
DR. N. E. WINNARD
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
HEPPNER, OREGON
Notice for Publication
Isolated Tract
PUBLIC LAND SALE
Department of the Interior. U S. Land Office
at La Grande. Oreaon, Dec. l:)th. 1917.
Notice is hereby (riven that, as directed by the
Commissioner of the General Land Office, under
provisions of Sec. 2455. R. S.. pursuant to the ap
plication of Abraham B. Chapman, of Nye. Ore-
iron. Serial No. 01HH07. we will offer at public sale.
to the hiKhest bidder, but at not less than $2,511
per acre, at 10 o'clock A. M.. on the lath day of
February. 1918, next, at this office, the following
tract of land: NE'4 SW1',, Sec. 35. Tp. 2 S.. R. 29
E.. W. M.
The sale will not be kept open, but will be de
clared closed when those present at the hour
named have ceased bidding. The person making
the highest bid will be required to immediately
pay to the Receiver the amount thereof.
Any persons claiming adversely the above des
cribed land are advised to file their claims, or ob
jections, on or before the time designated for sale.
C. S. DUNN, Register.
35d40 NOLAND SKIFF, Receiver.
Y fl
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 viiitl lo HEPPNER and 10NE
WOODSON & SWEEK
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Office in Palace Hotel. Heppner, Ore.
Notice for Publication
Isolated Tract
PUBLIC LAND SALE
Department of the Interior, U. S, Land Office
at LaGrande, Oregon, Dec. 13th. 1917.
Notice is hereby given that, as directed by the
Commissioner of the General Land office, under
provisions of Sec. 2455. R.S. pursuant to the appli
cation of Abraham B. Chapman, of Nye, Oregon,
Serial No. 01691)9, we will offer at public sale, to
the highest biduer, but at not less than $2.50 per
acre, at 10 o'clock A. M., on the 13th day of Feb
ruary, 1918. next, at this ofiice. the following
tract of land: SWH SW1, Sec. 35. Tp. 2 S R. 29
E., W. M.
The sale will not be kept open, but will be de
clared closed when those present at the hour
named have ceased bidding. The person making
the highest bid will be required to immediately
pay to the Receiver the amount thereof.
Any persons claiming adversely the above des
cribed land are advised to file their claims, or ob
jections, on or before the time designated for sale.
C. S. DUNN. Register.
36u40 NOLAND SKIFF, Receiver.
SAM ',. VAN VACTOR
YTTORNEY-AT-LAW
HEPP1VER, OREGON
LOUIS PEARSON
TAILOR
HEPPNER,
OREGON
Office phone
Main 643
Residence phone
Main 665
FRANCIS A' McMENAMIN
LAWYER
RoberU Building, Heppner, Oregon
Notice for Publication
Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office,
at The Dalles, Oregon. December 27th. 1917.
Notice is hereby given that Ernest Arbeldon
Hartwell of lone, Oregon, who, on March 4th, 1914,
made Homestead Entry. No. 012606, for EHiNE't,
SW(.NE', and SE', Section 18, Township 1-S.
Range 24-East, Willamette Meridian, has filed no
tice of intention to make Final three-year Proof,
to establish claim to the land above described, be
fore C C. Patterson. U. S. Commissioner, at
Heppner, Oregon, on the 7th day of February 1918
Claimant names as witnesses: Joseph T. Knap-
penberg of Heppner, Oregon, Wesley T. McNabb.
Paul U. Palsinger and Charles L. Oneil of lone,
Oregon.
35d40 H. FRANK WOODCOCK, Register.
ROY V. WHITEIS
REAL ESTATE INSURANCE
LOANS
lleppnbr,
Oregon
Herald Office for Job Printing
Every family should help observe
Meatless Days by using more macaroni.
For one week we will make some
13 very special prices on Macaroni, H
I Vermicelli and Spaghetti. J
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" Reg. 12 l-2c packages - 10c y
Reg. 10c per lb. in bulk -8c
You may never be able to dupli
cate those prices again during the
war. .
Phelps Grocery Co.
Heppner, Oregon .
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Notice for Publication
lmie
ppll'.T ill
party of j
"prut Sun- i
Huiierby !
Another of Ileppner's needs as , 1,11 Nutiirdaj
a home town a place where the Hnt.tow
people who make their money friends from
i -ill I i . . i i
nore win ne cneouraKou 10 ouini jay ut
Kood homos urn! live and keep Hits."
their money lu re, is a more a-1 ;, (ieon;.
Imndant supply of water for irri-' ttlu W(,,,k ,.m
Kation. 1 his suinKcstion is not Allusion.
made in the spirit of criticism uf; ,,, ,, '. , ., ,, ,
. . ... . 1. U. Niay of I'.imo, Wash.
anv existing condition, out mere- . , . .
.. . . . spent .sund.iy at ihe I.oiiue Log-
ij in win ti i n 1 1 1 it'll iu a i-n i i-
dent fact. A retrospective view
of conditions last summer is the
Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at
The Dallt-a. Oregon. December 2(1. 1917.
Notice ia hereby given that Janu'a L. Sturgill of
lone. Oregon, who. on September 29. 1913. mad.
li.mit-ati-ail Entry. No. 0121176. for WVjSEV,. SW.
sun left for t'ortliiud Friday after j nk1-.. Sec. s-zi k.-Lou 2 nd a. Section 5.
... .1;.,.. . f . ., .1...., Townnhip 2-Smith. Kango 23-Eat. Willamette
spelling a few days with Mi s. 1 M(.rlm h. fiw nollc(! o( int(.nlion to m.he
Itt'llllelt I Final three year I'ronf, to Mtabltah claim to the
. . 1 land above dmrnhfri, before C.C rtteron. U. S.
Allllle lly lltl IS .-pending the e,.niml.tioniT. at Heppner. Oregon, on th. 3llth
Week end 111 Heppner. , day .if January. 1DW.
j Claimant namea u wilnntac.: Adrain Engle
Jllllll 1 1 lie; lie ill Heppner WHS man. Frank Lindsay, J. W. Stringer. Robert
... .1. 1 , ... Muihmun, all of lone. Oregon.
CfeeU dUCK llU.llllg II. FRANK WOODCOCK.
down tin
34,1 IU
Reg later.
HEPPFER
only argument needed in this
case. ;
Hut, perhaps, t h 0 greatest
need of the town and the one
w hich, one provided, would ul
timately solve all other commun
ity prolilems is a spirit of true
cooperation among the people.
We need to gel together, wo
need to get at'tpiainteil with each
other and dicuss the many
questions ot puMic concern ami
then take held ami solve them in
a w ay that w id mean the great
est good to lleppner as a com
munity A I'mniiuTiial Ciuh
with some sort of real get to
gel her function once a month,
luncheon, dinner or otherwise,
might woik wonders in llrpp
iicr's civic life It would go far
in fostering the cointnuinty spir
it ami that spirit is lleppmr's
greatest need duri. g the coming
troublous da s of l'.MS.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of th. Interior. V. 9. Land Offlre at
,a Crande. OrrKon. November IV. 1917.
Sutir. In hereby civ.n that William lUnry
hUlll lilt -I'. Spoilt elfrk. l ImalM td.r the laal Will and Tt
mttiit uf F.llen Tipp.tt. drcnurti. of Lena. On-con.
Willi ll'lellds at h, .!, 2.1. lull, matt Home.t.a.1 Entry
No. llU'tUI for SW NKW. SK'i Sec. 32. NWl. SW
See. 39. T. 2 S. Lot 2. Sec. 5. Tn. S S. Ran. W
r ant. Willamette Meridian haa tiled ntitue of
intention to malt. Hirer-year I'roof. to eatablinh
claim to the land alttive deaeritted, before C. C. I'at-
terwrn. OnittM State. C.immn.ioner. at hi otlloe tCWrMWlMrtU::;
at Heppner. omton, on in. itn nr oi anunrir
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II. F. TAS1I
A. S. Akers
TASH&AKERS
Successors to Vaughn & Sons
GENERAL HARDWARE MERCHANTS
Our stock of Shelf Hardware, Tools, Builders'
Hardware, etc , is full and complete and we respect
fully solicit your inspection and pitronage. We be
lieve we can give you satisfaction both as to quality
and prices.
PLUMBING DEPARTMENT
We are installing a new Piumb'ng Department
and have secured the services of a master plumber
as manager. All work in this line will receive care
ful attention and will be executed in the post approv
ed manner.
A share of your patronage is respectfully solicited.
TASH &. AKERS
OREC.OX
an place.
! Mini K.istoti leturned from
The halles hiindaj ready to
commence school Monday.
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS!
i
For Sheriff
I hereby announce nnsolf as a
Candidate for Sheriff of Morrow
county on the Republican tuket
at the coming primary election.
1 am a pioneer resident of this
county ami heretofore have nev
er asked any favors of it's vot
ers, ami 1 would not do so now,
did I nt know that 1 am compe
tent to administer the affairs of
the oll'ice in an elticient manner.
If rotmiiatt d and elected I w ill
endeavor to enforce the law mid
handle the flfi.tirs of the oihov as
economically as is consistent
with the duties of the ol!k'e.-adv.
Yours truly.
Adv. W II I AM. II. Ill KIU N.
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t laimant name, a witneaw.: J. P. French, of
tlunUnv. Orrcon. John Hni.nan. of lna. Orecoti
N.h I'etttx.hn and Juaeph M. Make., of Hep
ner. Oregon.
,l ii C. 8. Ml'NN. Kea-i.ter.
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NOTU K FOR mU-ICATION.
IVpartiftcrU of lh Interior. V. S. Ln4 Ofl.c
at m irmna. Orwwn. N. I.
N. t)c i ' h rvtov ivn that Juhn flfwnn
if Lvna, O !- -n. wh. on May. 1 UW,
ti..lf H.wiMtr! Kniry No. Ci-rAW i S
fiiH'. to, tp. Z I Haunt r.aai w. m . naa nmi
n.-ie of inlrntt(n t n.ak ihr r Prwt tuM-
tut ) h claim lu th land abo dvav-nbnf. Wfnrv v)
( (, ratirrMtn. t'nit4 tttat CfnmiMufir. at
h't .ffce at Ki'ittr. Otrrtfwn, oa th Tth day ( J
January. Ivl. M
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f lt-a ttrnit n. J l. French, uf ilurjar. Or- 1
m n S.h I'rtti .'hn (f lrtft. lr- n Jth U
llntn. uf Mrp'ntr t'ftin.
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NKW MNK OF
WINTER GOODS
UNDERWEAR
SHIRTS MACKINAWS
HOSIERY, ETC.
Notice of Stockholders' Meeting
Notice is hereby given tbt
the regular annual stockholders'
tneetinj; of the Lexington Stata
Hunk will te held at its bank
un romns in the Town of
I.exinirion. Orppin, at 2
o'clock V. M,. Thursday Janu
1 l'.'l.
The purpnso for which this
moetirg Is called is to fleet a
Hoard of Directors for tho n
"iiinkj jear and for the transac-ti.-.a
;.f any ( tl.er business tvhich
may properly cftue before it
iMed at Lexington, Oregon,
December 7, l'.'lT.
W. G. Scoit.
Attt-t Premdetit.
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