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About Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1918)
HEPPNER HERALD S. A. PATTISON. Publisher. An Independent, Local News paper. Entered at the Hemrner. iWentm i t 0 -. y . Post Office as second-class matter, Terms of Subscription. One Year - - $1.50 Six Months - 75 Three Months - -50 FRIDAY. JAN. 1918. Unload Freight Quickly Mr. MuAdoo, Director Geneial of Railroads, hits just issued a most earnest appeal to shippers and to everyone in any way iu terested in freight transporta tion to unload and release cars with all possible expedition. He calls attention to the cir cumstances thoughtlessly over. looked by the average shipper that every hour a car is detained unnecessarily adds dangerously to freight congestion and is more instrumental than any other one thing in causing disastrous freight blockades. Individual shippers are apt to feel that an hour or two, or pos sibly a day, does not amount to much, while the haste necessary would inconvenience him consid erably and entail additional cost. He forgets that a hundred thou Band others are feeling and act ing the same way, that the ag. eregate delay means hundreds of thousands of days of lost effi ciency, and that this stupeudous waste causes the congestion that finally breaks down the system. Mr. McAdoo is not making this uppeal through any consid eratious of personal gain or prof it to the railroads, but as a mat ter of patriotism and national safety. The highest possible efficiency of the railroads of the nation is absolutely necessary to put this country where it must stand if it is to carry on success fully the great struggle in which it is now involved. Every thoughtless citizen, merchant, shipper or business man who taKe t i, on -tli. e i uii u for -u ' i pos-.o. , tl.,,, ttie i i i, hi w lii eon Shly , ul O f 'lee uece!iry ju-t guilty 1 1 a izuig it an i j.uils a brick 'on. Hi i i. i .u Iiuii 1. 1 u great 811 uci uii, v I'tn put tilivt ly lew need be thus removed to bring the wi.ole ihass down in terrible wreck, and tin js what, by the Director lieneial's appeal, he is tfaiiiehtij snuggling to avoid. Every pairi.nic citizen In the na tion hhould fu i behind him witi. earnest and vigorous support, and it can bo done in no more ef fective munner than by txcrcis ing (he utmost t (Tort to unload and release frt ighl c ars without an unnecessary moment's delay. Soldiers Elect Woman Legislator Up in t'linittlt, the government has adopted the very liberal pol. Icy of allowing their soldier boys in training camps and in tlm trenches in Europe to elect their own represei liMves to the pro Vineial parliament ( home. As ft result of this policy the hoys hare recently elected Miss Ko beiu McAd.ini, a Keil L'rons uurio who hat been in France J for .! ti.tix lifiping io t-are ' for iU bounded soldiers, as! repreMM.ta.tve. M,hs McAdatn announce, the platform upon which hhe witn cli i ti d as follows. rtt hIhiuI f,.r Hie hKhtniK' ex. , ... . Ii... n ii . M". Ivtttin Kinnhieu and Mrs tier prulilein. Hfter the war. ,., ,, - ,. I ... ..... ... . . . . ,;."ldm lAttlher vimud It) I .pit. I to lii.d tin J ' tiit'iil I r the re. ,. , ., . 1 . i i nir a few houra lia-kiiny Tiir, "'" '"n wnhoui i.rkmKMii ' . . . .. , . i.i Mi.h Mr. luia IVur . . u i IH.-.1. ill! nm ,. I,,.,, ' c iri) i i on th work ill their bn lire. Hcust for Salt ;.Hd M,i,.rt.in hoj with ui.Kl.-rn i.i .i.veiuent. Clone In on May street. -ppoa.ta First .National M.,k. Fiiijulreof J.L, W.lkins at Palace lit tel. 3M3l CECIL ITEMS W. E. Ahalt left for his home in Echo Monday. Sox Morgan and party were Cecil visitors Sunday. Jack Hynd is a busy man bale ing hay these days. Ellis Minor, of lone, was a Ce- ' oil visitor Wednesday Mrs. Peter Nash returned from Rhea Siding Tuesday. J. H. Franklin-left for Pendle ton Wednesday for a few days visit. A. Troesdson, of Morgan, at tended to business in Cecil Wed nesday. A. E. Nash and wife were pas sengers on the local for Heppner Tuesday. Mesdames Peter Nash and J. H Franklin were visiting Grand ma Melton Thursday, Miss Violet Hynd, who has been on the sick list for the past few days, is outagain. Walter, Pope. T. H. Lowe and Master Robbie Lowe were Ar lington visitors Saturday. T. V. Tyler and wife, of the Grover Curtiss ranch. were busi ness people in Cecil Thursday. Mrs. P. Nash and Miss Annie Hynd have been staying at the Franklin home for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Van Scho iaok and son visited at "The Last Camp" on their way home from Portland. Dr. Chick, of lone, was a caller in Cecil attending Mrs. J. M. Melton, who is having one of her bad spells again. Look out tor the great stock men and cowpuncher's ball or ganized by A. Henriksen to be held in the Cecil hall shortly. Herb Everett took another trip over to Pendleton in his Max. well car Monday, returning Wed nesday. He said the roads were a fright. Rev. Geo. B. Van Waters, Episcopal missionary, gave his usual monthly address iu the Cecil hall Monday evening.which was well attended. Mrs. Bennett and Miss Eas. ton and party, from 4 The Last Camp, Cecil," took iu the mas querade ball in Morgau Satur day ninht, and declare it a tine .success. A. tlenr.Kseii, arcciuipatlled by Ins sen L'nff'iiu ami J K.k Hynd, had a muuuj trip i. ,iuio up io lit ppnei ioudiii, r. turning to lone I uesuiiy u In in there home Wednesday. Mesdames Hemic t and Lowe and Him Misses Kaston and Geor gie Summers, accompanied by Walter Pope and his Ford, also Willie Lowe, called upon Mr. and Mrs. Henriksen and Mrs. Jack Hynd Sunday afternoon. HARDMAN HAPPENINGS Wm. Ayera made a flying trip to tho county sent Saturday. J. II. Wyland made a business trip to the county seat Friday. Albert Itowkcr hpent a few hours in town on business Mon day. Tura Peterson and wife are visitinjr at tho home of Mrs. Lou Knighton. Mack Kiley made a business trip to Heppner Saturday, re. turning Mouday. J. VI. Stevens Ment a few day in ll.ppner the ttr. ol the 'eU in buines!. Dr. N. K. Wmimrd -.. r.n...i out Friday to .eo D.ck Slears. who is suffering v.ti. ... of plturiy ami Merrill, a pro-rmiii fiaiinerof M.n utticnt. vimied few days Hie first of (he week with rt-luti VP ..nil fr ,li m town, leaving for hi hoina Wed. ne,Uy. Mm. Holdla leathers 'and children. . f Mnruouth. who l.ar bfen visttin heralhei n.t , wet k. returned with hioi. I Professional Column I OIL R. J. VAUGHAN DENTIST Permanently located in Oddfellow't Building HEPPNER, OREGON 3. E. NOTSON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 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 visit, lo HEPPNER and 10NE WOODSON & SWEEK ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Office in Palace Hotel. Heppner, Ore. SAM VAN VACTOR ITTORNEY.AT-LAW HEPtlVER, OREGON LOUIS PEARSON TAILOR HEPPNER, OREGON Office phone Main 643 Residence phone Main 665 FRANCIS A' McMENAMIN LAWYER Robert! Building, Heppner, Oregon ROY V. WHITEIS REAL ESTATE INSURANCE LOANS Heppner, Oregon Notice for Publication Department of the Interior. U. 8. Land Office at The Dal leg, Oregon. December 20. 1917. Notice ii hereby given that James L. Sturxlll of lone. Oregon, who, on September 29. 1918. made Honienlead Entry, 'No. 012U7B. for WlaSElt. SWta NKH, Sec. 32-1 S-23 E.-Lota 2 and 8. Section 6, Townahip 2-South. Range 23-Eaat, Willamette Meridian, haa filed notice of intention to make Final three year Proof, lo eatahlinh claim to the land atve deai-ribed, before CC I'attarson, U. 8. Cummiaaiuner, at Heppner. Oregon, on the 80th day of January, 1918. Claimant nature aa witneaaei: Adrain Engle man. Frank Lindaay. J. W. Stringer, Robert Mathiaon, all of lone. Oregon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK. 3td39 Kegi.ter. Notice for Publication Isolated Tract PUIII.IC LAND HALE Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at La (irande. Oregon, Dec. IS. 1917. Notice ii hereby given that, aa directed by the Commiaaioner of the tieneral Land oDt.-e. under prmMloni of Sec. Ubb, K. S., purauant to the ap pllralion of Abraham II. Chapman, of Nye, Ore gon. Serial No. Oldai. we will offer at public aale, to the highest bidder, but at not taa than t.KI per acre, at 10 o'clock A. M , on the 13th day of February. 191a. next, at Ihia olHre. the following tract of land: 8K'4 SE'. See. J&. Tp. t 8.. K K.. W. M. The aale will not be kept open, but will be de clared rloaod when ttuae preaent at the hour naine.1 have ceased bidding. The person making the higheet bid will he required to immediately pay to the Knreiver the amount Ihereef . Any persona claiming ailvrrsely the above-dee-eribwt land are advised to Ale I heir claim., or ot Jvrlluna. on or before the time designated for aale. C. 8. DUNN, tteti.ter. SW" NOLAND8K1FK. Keceiver. Notice to Creditors Notice it hsretiy lvn thai the undersianed has brtra apuomtml K.teruUir of the Katale of Khia J. A)rm. demised, by the County C.wirt of the Slat, if llntoi for Morrow County. All person. h.. ing rlaim.sa.mst said estate mu.l present tro-m. properly v.rinnl. to saul ..evutor at the Oltire ..I th Heponer. farmers hWstnr Co., in ll.-ri.n,r. Oregon, within.il month, from th. dst. f t,, nr.l puliliration hereof. Paint and first puMnhed IW at. vl 7. " t- W- IIKKiliS. r.serotor, Notice for Publication Is-dsted Trr M'HI.IC t.ANI) SALE. IVi arlm..,! of th Interior. I', s. ijj OnVe al t (.rands. Orravn. IW. Uln. IIJ. Notice krrhr li Ihst. a. dirwt.1 t the r.anni, the tn, nc) wll) u(M(f .rolsms of r K H .. purauant a the .. pl.rati.i,l M.rt tin...... o M,,.w. tlr.,.. H.i.al No . orTw at put.li. ss i the hiatMsi IwMer but at a. Irs. tnsa .' i. sres. at 0t, . a nlk, Itih H f t arr. tl, !. at this) .Jt.rR the f..lfc.w na u , .4laod HS N..',. Use. tp J K. . M. Ttue tract is or.l.r-d In la the snaraH m . ,(.,.. mt that l insm wtw lam4 u hvaniam. . m lra ruu.h f, lti,aiK. Th sal lllrlrw kept urm.kut mm h. dansl rkl a ki Ih-as pnmt at th. km, Kmm. lMi. IW rmm msk r, a ahsi a, II h minimi to Isnlim, p,, lh Km p, th emnunt lkes4 Ant avraim. l.,mir, a.ltrrs.lr It.. !,,. rtrtm atnd ar. adl is a their ! m ,4, (Mttan. hsr.e the IBM 4intt , M t ll NN Kasi'sSvt. M NOLAN Mr. k..,. Notice for Publication Isolated Tract PUBLIC LAND SALE Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Oregon. Dec. 13th, 1917. Notice is hereby given that, aa 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 on. Serial No. 016907, we will offer at public aale, to the highest bidder, but at not less than $2.60 ner acre, at 10 o'clock A. M., on the 13th day of February. 1918, next, at this office, the following tract of land: NEC. SWV.. 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. mv NOLAND SKIFF, Receiver. Notice for Publication Isolated Tract PUBLIC LAND SALE Department of ttie Interior, o. 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. 2465. 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 $2.60 per acre, at 10 o'clock A. M., on the 13th day of Feb ruury, 1918. next, at this oliice, the following tract of land: SW'i SW'j, 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 (lie their claims, or ob jections, on or before the time designated for sale. C S. DUNN. Register. 35J10 NOLAND SKIFF. Receiver. 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. 012C06. for EliNE'i. SWWNE'j, and SE'4, 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 G. Palsinger and Charles L. Oneil of lone, Oregon. 35d40 H. FRANK WOODCOCK, Register. Herald Office for Job Printing EI. F. TASH 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 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 tbe most approv ed manner, A share of your patronage Is respectfully so-licited. TASH & llEEWEU !j. JUST RECEIVED NEW LINK OF WINTER GOODS UNDERWEAR SHIRTS MACKINAWS HOSIERY, ETC. Call and make you selections early. OS AM. HUGHES COMPANY fl Notice for Publication I..LI.-I Trsct I'flll If l.ANII SM K tVt.arlnwnt ..f th. Interior, t'. S. Ijin.l office at l.lirsjul. (Ire. Ore. Ilih I '.:. N.lr I. hcrrtir ri,i thsl. ss dir. hr tK. tmiinlMtmer uf the tieneral t.d Of(.-, under prmiat.4i.uf Kiv iV. K H . putisnt to In ap plicalt of Mulikla I', t'rsewrti of I. ens. Oreeiwi tterisl No. O! .''.Ma ,ll .,rTer l pi,l lie ssi. t th Icehrat hwt-ler pot at r. lea than f. 111 per acp. at In e rkv. a. m , the 1 11 h .1st f r' et.ru. sir ll. neat, al thm tw. the I. il...,.-. tea.) of land K St . PVr It. Tp t ! . K IS K M' Th.Ml will smH H lei-t ,r hut w II be de r tared rhaMal When thns preaerl at th hour aawieat have r,aa,.t ro..tr, Th peaii malt., the highest hid Witt he re.u red tu ImnMal.sle.l pas t the rWive the ananuel I Nerr. f An. persons rhvmitMl slirael th sN ve-de. srrihawl laiad ar ada uart to ft V their r a rna ft uhrsetaeruh SSI a hrf.ana the tilfMT dea ffn.taal f.ar ' HNS Ue,.t.r. SCLAM' rhlt t. Kvntr. MdJ GG9I SAVE! Every family should help observe Meatless Days by using more ma caroni. For one week we will make some U very special prices on Macaroni, Vermicelli and Spaghetti. Reg. 12 l-2c I Reg. 10c per You may never be able to dupli cate those prices again during the war. Phelps Grocery Co. Heppner, Oregon A. S. Akers AKERS OREGON Notice for Publication lariated Tract NOTinc or N'HLICATION IVpanment of the Intsrlor. V. t. Land Ofnce at la Crand. Oraaroa. IW llttv. WIT. 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