Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, January 18, 1918, Image 2

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    HEPPNER HERALD
S. A. PATTISON. Publisher.
An Independent, Local Newspaper.
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. 18, 1918.
Lessons in Food Conservation
Miss Martha B. Struck, teacher
of Domestic Sience and Art in
the Heppner high school has
been appealed to by Avan B. Mil
an, Director of Home Economics
for the State of Oregon Federal
Food Administration, to under
take to give a series of lessons
on food conservation to the wom
en of Heppner and vicinity, thru
the Domestic Science Department
of the high school, as outlined by
the Federal Food Administration.
In his letter to Miss Struck Mr.
Milan points out that prac
tically all of the women of the
country have signed the food
conservation pledges but that
many are not informed as to the
best methods for preparing sub
stitutes for wheat, meat, fats and
sugar in a manner that will make
our meals on the wheatless and
meatless days at once palatable
and satisfying.
In order to help the housewife
plan nourishing meals, a course
of ten demonstrations on using
wheat and meat substitutes and
on methods of reducing our con
sumption of fat and sugar with
out impairing the value of our
own diet, has been planned by
the Food Administration Office
in Wasington.
The first lesson of the course
of ten which Miss Struck will
give in the Domestic Science de
partment of the high school was
given .Wednesday evening and
the course will be continued over
a period of ten weeks, one lesson
being given each week.
evening of each week was chosen
as the regular meeting time.
The lessons as outlined are:
1 Tart 1- Food the Deciding
Factor.
Part 2 - Plan of Food Admin
istration Organiztion for Food
Conservation.
2 Food Conversation measures,
Use local food stiills.
Use perishables.
Hl.niimttion of waste.
Const nation of w heat.
Conservation ot lats. sugars,
and meats
Preservation of perishable
foods.
A'.letjiiate feeding for health
3-4. Wheat Conservation--(de
ministrations ot emergency
breads)
f Conservation of meats (de
tnonstrations)
fi. Conservations of Fats and
(demonstrations)
. MMiii .'reservation. lem
onstration of canning.
8. Food Preservation. Pern
onstration of drying.
9. Fundamentals ot an nd
tjuate diet.
Adults, Children, Infants.
w. iwcuioiis o I organizing
Local Croups into a Wot king
Unit.
for the welfare not only of our
own boys at the front, but also to
replenish the almost empty bread
basket of the world We must
win this war and to do so our
allies must be fed and equipped.
This is Uncle Sam's task-a man's
job. Are you willing to help?
Will you join the army of boys
and girls, who though not dress
ed in khaki, must be kept up to
the highest point of efficincy in
service and intelligent devotion
to life.
This army back of the lines
must be in good fighing form, if
the boys in the lines are able to
form a fight that will be successf u
The Industrial Club this year
has been put on a war basis and
should have the right of way
Show your patriotism with a hoe
Seed more and we will feed more '
I have received seed from the
Government and you may have it
for the asking. Will the boys
and girls clubs show a bigger
increase this year than ever be
fore? This is my hope-
Our fair this fall should speak
more loudly than dull words on
a thin piece of paper. Mr. E. J.
Klemme of the State Normal
School at Bellinham, Washington
says, "Every man women and
child Bhould be able to say. Say
Woodrow dear, did you not hear
the noise that's just gone round,
We canw along one hundred
strong and plowed up all the
ground. We dropped in both
the Bpuds and beans and planted
wheat for all. We mobilized the
turnips, too, and answered your
call.
The mothers can assist the
government and the state in this
great movement by encouraging
the boys and girls in the home,
toward some productive course.
It has been estimated that a
boy costs on an average $80 00
per year as an actual cash outlay.
f the boy can earn a part or all
this by keeping a pen of chickens,
or taking care of a pig, or calf
or lamb that otherwise would
have perished he is doing some
thing toward conservation of food
f the girl cans the fruit that
usually goes to waste and sells
t to the grocer or the camps, she,
to is adding materially to the food
supply, or if she has learned to
sew and can make over clothes
for the younger ones she is add
ing to the conservation of cloth
ing which is in harmony with the
needs. The silver dollar saved
may be more effective than the
steel bullet spent."
Now l am in hopes we may
have a good Btrong club at Hepp
ner. l he rural districts are do
ing beautifully and the pupils are
doing their bit.
Every boy or girl in the county
ov.r y and under is should tie
doing some kind of club work.
A certificate of award wili bt
given to each club in the state
where 75 per cent of the enrolled
members complete their work
and make their reports and ex
hibits.
Boys, get busy with the handy
craft project and make some
thing useful this vear. Girls
Hign up for baking and loam how-
to make war bread. All those
pupils in Heppner w ho wish to
join this army and be "Soldiers
of the Commissary" this year,
please call at my office Those
ojtside of Heppner may witte
me
Who will bo the first?
l.KNA SNKU. SlIl KTK,
County School Superintendent.
Professional Column
DR. R. J. VAUGHAN
DENTIST
Permanently located in Oddfellow's
Building
HEPPNER,
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. Orezon. Dec. 13th. 1917.
Notice is hereby jriven 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
gon. Serial No. 01tiyO7, we will offer at public sale.
to the highest bidder, but at bot less than $2.50
per acre, at 10 o'clock A. M,. on the 13th day of
February. 1918, next, at this ottice, the following
tract of land: NE't SWVi. Sec. 35, Tp. 2 S.. B. 29
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.
DR. A. D. McMURDO . . .
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Telephone 122
Office Patterson Drug Store
HKi'PNER, OREGON
Watch paper for dates
DR. J. G. TURNER
Eye Specialist
PORTLAND OREGON
Regular monthly visits lo HEPPNER and IONE
WOODSON & SWEEK
ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW
Office in Palace Hotel. Heppner, Ore
SAM 5 I. VAN VACTOR
VTTORNEY.AT-LAW
HEPHvER, OREGON
LOUIS PEARSON
TAILOR
HEPPNER,
OREGON
Office phone
Main 643
Residence phone
Main 665
FRANCIS A' McMENAMIN
LAWYER
Roberts Building, Heppner, Oregon
ROY V. WHITEIS
HEAL ESTATE INSURANCE
LOANS .
Heppner, Oregon
j SAVE MEAT
Notice for Publication
Isolated Tract
PUBLIC LAND SALE
Department of the Interior, U. 3. Land Office
at LaGrande, Oregon, Dec. 13th, 1917.
Notice is hereby given that, as directed by the j
Commissioner of the General Land otnee, under
provisions of Sec. 2455, R.S. pursuant to the appli
cation of Abraham B. Chapman, of Nye; Oregon,
Serial No. 016909, we will offer at public sale, to
the highest bidder, 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 office, the following
tract of land: SW'i SWVi, Sec. 35. Tp. 2 S., B. 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 personB 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.
35u40 NOLAND SKIFF, Receiver.
Every family should help observe
Meatless Days by using more macaroni.
For one week we will make some
U very special prices on Macaroni,
Vermicelli and Spaghetti.
Reg. 12 l-2c packages -Reg.
10c per lb. in buik
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 Ione.Oregon, who, on March 4th, 1914.
made Homestead Entry. No. 012600. for EVaNEVi,
SWViNEVi. and SE!4, Section 18, Township 1-S.
rtange 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 G. Palsinger and CharleB L. Oneil of lone,
Oregon.
J6d40 H. FRANK WOODCOCK, Register.
10c
8c
You may never be able to dupli
cate those prices again during the
war.
Herald Oflioe for Job Printing
Phelps Grocery
Heppner, Oregon
I f" !QC -JOCS
Co.
Notice for Publication
Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at
The Dalles. Oregon, December 20. 1917.
Notice is hereby given that James L. Sturgitl of
lone, Oregon, who, on September 29, 1913. made
Homestead Entry. No. 012076. for WWSEW. SWW
NEW, Sec. 82-1 S-23 K.-LoU 2 and 8. Suction 5,
Town hip 2-Suth. Range 23-Eaat. Willamette
Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make
Final three year Proof, to establish claim to the
land above described, before C.C. Patterson. U. 8.
Comminsiuner, at Heppner, Oregon, on the 30th
day of January, 1918.
Claimant names a witnesses: A drain Engle-
man, rrank Lindsay. J. w. stringer, Kouen
Mathison, all of lime, Oregon.
H. FRANK WOODCOCK.
34dH9 Register.
Notice for Publication
Isolated Tract
PUBLIC LAND SALE
IV,.n,r.nwnt of the Interior, II. S. Land Office
at La Grande. Oregon. Dec. 13. 1917.
Notice is hnby given that, u directed by the
Cmnmiimoner of the General Lsnd olhre. under
pruvteione of See. 24t6, R. 8., pursuant to the ap
plication of Abraham It. Chapman, of Nye. Ore
gon, Serial No. Ditto, we will olTer at public sale,
to the highest b'ider. but at not less than f2.5i
Pr acr. at l' o'clock A.M.. on the l:uh day of
February. ItMH, next, at thu oflW. the following
tract of land: SK SLLi. 8t. &. Tp. i 8., R. 2V
F... W. M.
The sale will not be kept open, but will be de
clared cawed when those prevent at the hour
named have ceased Inditing. The person making
the highest btd will be niftim. to immediately
pay to the Receiver the amount theni-f.
Any persons claiming adversely the sliove-de-crihed
land are advisvd to Ale their claims, or in
jections, on or before the lime deitfna!id fur sale.
C. H. IH'NN, Kit.-r.
VhIIU MiLAND SKIFF. Receiver.
H. F. TASH
A, S. Akers
TASH 8c AKERS
Successors to Vaughn & Sods
GENERAL HARDWARE MERCHANTS
Our stock of Shelf Hardware, Tools, Builders'
Hardware, etc, is full and complete and we respect
fully solicit your inspection and patronage. We be
lieve we can give you satisfaction both as to quality
and prices.
PLUMBING DEPARTMENT
We are installing a new Plumbing 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 most approv
ed manner.
A share of your patronage is respectfully so
licited. TASH & AKERS
H KPPFK.lt .... OREGON
Boys' and Giris Urged to Help
Heppner, Oregon,
January, !), 1U1H.
To the Itovs niul Girls of Morrow
Co mty:
Ci vetings for u llapi y Now Year,
I) sir Hoys and Girls:-
Yon tf course realize that this
country is at w r. That our boys
ar already on the battlefield of
En upe. We know not when the
report will reach us that our own
U)'!i me dabbed in battle.
Hun. In ils of tons of j rovisions
must cross the ocean and brave
the dangers of the nul marine.
O. K. Fitrnsworih and family
left for Portland Sunday morn
mil, whern they expect to make
an extetKieii visit.
Sum I. Van Vector left Situr.
iiy lor iiiiuieiiUiiiH in vimi lor a
few ditya itti ln ftltor, who in
a prominent pioneer it anient of
i hit city, tie returned Tumdity.
Notice to Creditor
Notir i, h.rrhy icu.n that th. unlmrnd Km
Arm, dts'vunl. by ltt County I'.mrt of th
ol Oi.K,n for Morrow County. All twranns hml
in rUinwMamil Mill Mint, rmt.1 lront them.
proovrly vm'tr-l. to u ,1 rtvulor al th OlfW ol
the Hrt.pnrr. r armor tlaur Co.. tn Hipnr.
Oriron. within am month, from tha dm pf In
Aral ponltratiofl hrraof.
I'.lrJ and Aral ul'ilihnl tW. HIT.
JfclUt L. W. HKWtliS. I tecutor.
Notice for Publication
laolatnj Ttm.1
I'l IIUC LAND KAI K.
Irartmant of th Interior. V. A. Offtf at
La Uratola. I w. Uik. inn.
Notira f hrvb aivvn that, aa dirwtni by tha
r4i)nHM'mr of lha (orral lao4 .rft.rw. uaxlef
lrovtax, of (r, sitae, H !t. furauaol to tha at
I'lwilwflol Mary Mnwnan. of ltrt itirr. Orranw.
rial So. illKt.. wa will offer at cut.. aata to
tha h'ahaat bMr. hut at n. taaa than al-Uu af
a. ra. al It1 Vk.k a. m . tha uth Uy of lafcru
arv IrtR. heat, at th o4ea tha folk-ama trawl
ofla.l NK't . NaV, .,. rW. D, Tp. I
it . M M
'lh tract ta ortlamt li;t tha irtarhrt oft a show
ina" that tha arawtar portion lharaof ta naatntajilt'
ow or lt rooah 1. ruttitalHat.
I ha aaia w lt nit ha krt't ot-avi. hut will ha aV
tarn, containitiir i rl' rani st th h.mam.
ait ha.a raaaaal 1'Hl.tthB 1 ha -ara n nk ir.a tha
hhat t.t will ha ra.'ral ta imiwa.1 aiaiy (ai U'
tha Ha!.a tha anaint tharw-f . -
Am i-anam, tiaihn ail.afariy tha ,4a
m cirt taol ara al to fila that , . r.. ea aa
hIk.i. at, ar halora tha lima 4 a ' a nl fag aaia
t U NN H-a Mar.
MM hOLAM HK1I r. Karwltar.
I TTTT URCRIVRD
NEW LINK OF
WINTER GOODS
UNDERWEAR
SHIRTS MACKINAWS
HOSIERY, ETC.
Call and make you selections early.
a SAM. HUGHES COMPANY n
A Bright Fire In
The Morning!
No cold rooms, even if the
wind is howling out of the
Northwest, when you have
A
Great Western
Duplex Heater
For Coal or Wood
This stove holds the fire, and it
burns cool or wood perfectly,
because of its Duplex Grate.
All of the paws are burned, and
there isn't a corner of the rooms
that is not warm. Be sure to
ask to see this marvelous beater.
Case Furniture Co.'
ll
I So '
Am u
yLj
Ferm for Sale
The IVnLin.l
lfatH) aorca Will m il all or part.
Part rash and term to unit on
balance.
E. N'ORDYKr",
36J40 Lexington. Ore.
Notice for Publication
atM Trart
rt 111 If I AMI HXI.K
l..rtma, t of tha I '! I' . Ut. OlTir. t
Utiramla. lira . I'h 11"
. Noto-a la harat., it,n that, aa ,l.n-tl by lha
tWaiiaauwaf af tha I iat.rra.1 Ufl H'll a. UI..U,
v.rn...h.o 41 ;"' I " 'want lo tha ai
tir.t..vof M .t.l.lK I'r.rwwiof "'
aral No. ol wa w II oi'i-r at ajl lia aaia. to
lha h ahaal bl,laf. but at laaa than par
arra al liioVt.-k a m tha I'lh d of Irlo-u-ary.
Ia. wal. at tna .t..-a, lha follow ihf Irart
at lanj svt . m. .. iw ii 1 1 t n . a. n r. .
M.
lha aala w.ll M ba n t ot-an but a 41 ha lo.
rlara4 ahwaij whan 1haa tita-a.it at tha h.ur
nawaa ha. a raaaait h -II lha ar"i mux
lhah'ahaal hl w ll l ta.n r..l to Imnaaliat-ly
ty U tha Hara .ar tha aoaxint thet1
Ant paa. flam,,. a a.Ha'a.l tha ala ta.
. rbad la'4 afa aH ;r.l l f a tna I ria aia. or
4 jaataia. an at la f -ra tha l a 4aa .anl f
ato.
C M S R.a .t.r
jfctja htiLAMi hkll I'. Kawtaf.
Notice (or Publication
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NOTICE Or- rmUCATION
Itapartmant of lha Intartor. U. S. Land Omr at
I al.ramla. (Won. Da. Utfc. If IT.
N'otirw t. harabf fiaa that, aa atraaud br tha
C.ai.m aalaaHmar of lha lianaraj Land Omrw. an.
dar pnmalotia of fW. Uh&. . .. porauant la) lha
at'tMiraiiott of Nallta U of Eaha. Oraavat.
itar.al No. (il'aa.7 w. will .rtar al oublta aala, to
tha h ahaat bailar. but at aot law. than (Lao par
arra. at lo or lor k a. wv. aa) tha lltk day of Katmi
art. Ipl. nait. al tha omra. tha followm trwrl
of land. Lot I. Srv, NK'. tl. Saa. S.
lp IS.. R f... W. M.
Tha aala will not ha hapt obot. bat W.U ba do-
r'.rw rloaad whan thoaa pi Mint at law hour
namad hava naiiid btddirtaT. Tha . i lia atakm.
tha h ahaat bid Will ba rawulrwd ta lmmarjiataly
lr lo tha Raaai.ar lha aaaniiht thorool.
Any paranh. rhvavnf ad.raaly lha abaaa-da.
arrtbad land ara adriaad ta SI. lair clalwa. ar ab-
a. tiena. aa aff bafofw tha tiaia) daa(natad for aala.
C I Dl'NN. aaa-anar.
M.U( NOLAN Skill'. lUaatrar.
John Kilkenny, the aheep king,
was in town Saturday wearing
that smile that never comes off
while the grass holds out togrow.
Uev Dr. Geo. IJ. Van Waters
held services In the Episcopal
church last Sunday morning and
evening.
I will pay the top price cash
for good fat chickens and ail
other poultry, fresh eggs, dressed
veal, vegetables and fruits.
Cummings Fruit and Vegetable
Market 3ltf Heppner,
I sell the best creamery butter
made in Oregon for fifty-five
cents a pound I guarantee ev
ery pound to be frehh and sweet
and of extra quality. You can
get anything gmnl to eat from
me that is of the highest quality
for less than you pav elsewhere
for questionable stutT.
Cummings Fruit and Vegetable
Market- J4lf Heppner, Ore-
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