HEPPNER HERALD S. A. PATTISON. Publisher. An Independent, Local News paper. 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. MARCH 8, 1918. BUY A LIBERTY BOND The third drive for the sale of Liberty Bonds will start in Mor row county April Oth, and it is expected the county will be called upon to subscribe for an amount closely approximating a quarter of a million dollars Morrow county has not failed in her duty in any particular Bince America entered the war either in the matter of furnishing the "sinews of war," which means money to back up the government of the United States, the men to man the ships of the navy or to get behind the guns in the trenches, or in producing the wheat and beef and pork to feed oar armies and those of our allies in their fight for Democracy. Morrow has gone over the top every time the occasion has aris en and she will do it again. As a people we have but one real job cut out for ourselves, and that is to win this war. When that is accomplished we can be gin to consider our personal af fairs as of first importance, but until then we are bound by every claim of good citizenship to place the rights of humanity first. Not every man or woman can buy a Liberty Bond but everyone can do his or her bit in other ways and thereby help to advance the common cause of democracy vs. autocracy. RECJI'ROCITY That man Honey, who is some what known to fame in the north west as the prosecutor of many land fraud cases in Oregon sev eral years ago, and who is now stirring up a fuss with the Chi cago beef packers, must be get ting under the hide of the beef barons to some extent if we are to judge of their state of mind by the largo sheaves of "free copy" they are sending out to the country newspapers contain- ini Htniit del' en til' I lionisu.lveu anil condemnation of llenoy and his wo;k. If all lliey say, and ask free publicity lor, is true, the Swifts and Armours and C'udalieys must he lily-white angels and ll. nev must be u on tiio l.iittorby r lata ranch, crook, or worse. The Herald Misses Inez Easton and Geor would lie Klad to publish this Kit Summers were callers at the Chicago copy at the rate of 10 cents per line, but not otherwise until Messrs. Swift, Armour, et. al.. adopt the policy of favoring the Herulil with an occasional free shipment of ham, bacon and lard w ith mi occasional slab of porterhouse steak ami a hunk of lamb roast throw n in for variety It pains us to utter this ultima - turn to ourdown trodden Chicago friends, but business is business We learned our political economy from James Ci. lUaine and have an atiding faith in the merits of "reciprocity" brought down to date. Buys Pure-Bred Cattle Casper Kohlcr. Pioneer cuttle, limn of the John P.iy country in Craut conn1 y, tins pun-liue-l it herd of pure. tired Aberdeen Angu cuttle. coiiMsting tf L' bull and t' heifers, which will kotui be receivetl from Porto A Sutton, of l-i v rence, Ivmsits Mr. Koiiler. who h.is tieen en giiged in the cattle tuisiuess in Oregon for 1'2 years, insists that the Aberdeen. Aiigus is the best breed for eastern Oregon The! herd purchased is said to lie the best fclopiliftit nf ih.lt -I i.ii.i ). I ' CECIL ITEMS Geo. and Ed Melton returned home Sunday after spending a few days in Pendleton on business. J. H. Franklin left Sunday to join his family who are living in Pendleton at present. Wid Palmateer, wife and daugh ter; J. M. Melton, H. Everett, wife and son spent Sunday with Mr. and ' Mrs- W. Crawford e: Morgan. The Misses Irene Douglass and Grace Hubert, accompanied by Karl Troedson and Roy Stender, were Cecil callers on Sunday Gus Hale, from Ritter Springs, came down Monday to help thru with the lambing on the Minor ranch at Cecil. Mr. Wylie, of the Pendleton marble works, did some business in Cecil Monday, returning home with Alf. Troedson, who also was in Cecil on business. Art Minor and wife, of Port land, arrived in Cecil Monday, staying at the Last Camp over night and proceeding to Heppner Tuesday. Archie Ellis returned to the Last Camp from Milton, where he had been having a short holi day. Geo. A. Miller and wife went to Arlington Monday. Miss Louise Shaw, of Butterby Flats, left on the local for Rose Lawn, Sand Hollow. C E Franklin returned Tues day from Portland, having been under the care of Dr. F. B. Kist ner for the past week. John Nash and family, who had their home destroyed by fire Monday, spent Wednesday with Grandma Nash in Cecil. Jack Hynd and A. Henriksen have been doing business Heppner during the week. in Roy Duncan and J- J Mcln tire spent several days during the past week taking up sub scriptions in aid of John Nash and have done well in raising nice sum toward a new home. Mrs- Geo. Miller was the guest of Mrs. Jack Hynd Thursday 2-10 Daniels gave a fine show in Wicii nan Wednesday and Thursday nights which was well attended, everyone enjoying the same. Ed Bristow and family.Ed Mil ler and Mr. Johnson of lone were Cecil visitors Friday. Mr, and Mrs. JefTerson came down from Heppner to take charge of the Franklin place. Eil Melton returned from lone i Saturday alter spendinK .a few days there I Air. Finley, of lone, the Tuma '. luin carpenter, is a busy man ' ill'Sl' aya nuiuiini; a sheep shed 1 1'ettyjohn ranch Sunday Parents and Teachers to Meet The llor.ihl luis been ashed to J iiiiiiouiicd Unit a incelitiK' of the ' parent und leathern of lleiipner j is hein arranou for to be helil j in tne iivur future at whicti an I interest nig program will bo pro ! nentcd and a plenum afternoon's entertainment will bo atTorded The exact time and placo for this meeting will tin announced lator. lleppnor. Ore., Feb. 'J7, 19H. iMiitor lleraitl: Tlic State Council of lefene tor Morrow county desires to ilntnk the pttriotie men who vol. uuteered for the I'uhlie Service 1 ... ; . 1 whi as Hie enrolling agents throughout the couuty. and p. daily iscr.ditdue Ni r. N. H. Cit.w. who nave his luneand ex. eepimiiai ali lny to this wrlhy : iv.use, making a personal tan. vitas, mid who tiy his individual t iToi ts enrolled 37 of the -I iiieiu. t. r from Morrow county. Mute t'ouncil of lVfctise for Mor row I ounty l!y M 1 Ci.AUK. See. lMou know that weare ready Professional Column 1 La DR. R. J. VAUGHAN DENTIST Permanently located in Oddfellow' Building OREGON HEPPNER, VV. M. 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 DR. GUNSTER VETERINARIAN Licensed Graduate HEPPNER : : OREGON Phone 722 (Day or Night Watch paper for datei DR. J. G. TURNER Eye Specialist PORTLAND OREGON Regular monthly visits la HEPPNER and 10NE WOODSON & SWEEK ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Office in Palace Hotel. Heppner, Ore SAM H VAN VACTOR ITTORNEY-AT-LAW HEPP1ER, ORECON LOUIS PEARSON TAILOR HEPPNER, OREGON Office pHone Main 643 Residence phone Main 003 FRANCIS A McMENAMIN LAWYER Roberts Building, Heppner, Oregon ROY V. WHITEIS liEAL ESTATE INSURANCE LOANS fleppnor, Oregon POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS For Sheriff I hereby announce myself as a Candidate for Sheriff of Morrow county on the Republican ticket at the coming primary election. Adv. WlLLARD II. IlEKRF.N. For County Commissioner I will be a candidate for County Commissioner at the coming election on the Republi can ticket. Respectfully, G. A. liLEAKM AN, Adv. llardman, Orejron- For County Clerk Notice is hereby given that 1 w ill be a candidate for the Re publican nomination for County i Clerk of Morrow county, Oregon, ' at tno primaries to be held May 17. 1918. Respectfully, J. A Watt us. For St frill I hereby announce myself as aj candidate for Sheriff of Morrow County, on the Republican ticket. j subject to the w ill of the voters at the primaries to be held on May 17, l'.HS. 1:. m. sm vt. Jll,r,l fr.lv H r. I ill ll jitney f..r speci.il trmn tr.ps 01 ,,y ol'ier ervie ilny nr iii;ht ' 1 4' l,,",-n' M"' l"-.". '"wM ft.oi.. """ lAV v.i..ien. pro prietor 4-Jlf Percy Cci at Washington, 0. C. Percy C. tx, wli. known Heppner boy, who tuts tuen ' American Ijike f,r s.vt.r! months, writes tie H.-ra'd from Washington. I) C.. tint I e I, i recently beeu transferred te itiat city and xieci,d to ieaf Notice for Publication Isolated Tract PUBLIC LAND SALE. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at Grande. Oregon, Jan. 21st, lylfc. Notice is hereby ifiven that, as directed by the Commissioner of the General Land office, under provisions of Sec. 2155. K.S., pursuant to the ap plication of Geo.W. Sperry, of Heppner, Oregon. Serial No. 01 7S6. we will offer at public sale to the highest bidder, but at not lens than ?2.nt per Litre, at 10 o'clock a. m.. on the 2i)th day of March. lyiK, next, at this otlice. the following tract if land: SK'i.SW'i Sec. IS, 'J p. 4 S., R. 28 Is., The sale will not be kept open, but will be de clared closed when thoHe present at the hour nam ed have ceased bidding. '1 he person making the highest bid will be require! to immediately pay to the Receiver the amount thereof. Any persons (liainiinn adversely the above-de scribed land are advised to lile their claims, or ob jections, on or before the time designated for sale. C. S. DUNN, Register. 40d5 NOLAN SKIFF, Receiver. Notice for Publication isolated Tract PUBLIC LAND RALK Department of tlie Interior, U. S. Land Ollice at La Grande. Oretron, Jim. 21. 1018. Notice ik hereby Riven thnt, sis directed by the Commissioner of the General Land oflire, und.-r provisions of Sec. 2L")5, R. S., pursuant to the np plication of Charles McDevitt, i Gunliuie, Ore on, Serial No. 01 tiS:J0, we will oIIYt at public salf to the hi(hent bidder, but at not iena than S2.5 per acre, at 10 o'clock A. M., on the 20th day of March, 19 lo, next, at this olh:H, the loliowinfr tract of land: KW'j.NW' Sec. 8, Tp. 4 S., R. 3d E W. M. Uhe sale will not be kept open, but will be de clared closed when t hu.se 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 cluiminn adversely the above-described laud are advised to file their claims, or ob jections, on or before the time designated for sale, C. S. DUNN. Register. 10d-15 NOLAN D SKIrT. Receiver. Registration of Land Title In the Circuit Court of the Suite of Oregon fur the County of Morrow: Application No, Zi, In the matter of the application of Edna Woolory Johrmon, Audrey Woolrry Dye, and Velmeieta Woolery, to register title to the east half of the east half of Section four, in township three.suuth rang! 24 taut of Willamette Me ridian, Applicants, vs. Sylvanus Wright, Andrew J. Wricht, drover La fetette Wrijrht, George Lafeyette Wright. Itenjamin K. Wamack, II. Y amuck, and all the heirs known or unknown of the above named defendants, and all the heirs known or un known of Assenath Wright, deceased; Helen V. Knappenhenr, also all parties or persons known or unknown claiming any ritrht, title, lien or interest in or to the real estate above described, and to all whom it may concern Defendants. To the above named defendants: Take notice That on the ltlth day of February. A. D. lillS, an application was tiled by said Edna Woolery John- I son, Audrey Woolery Dye and Velmalela Woolery in the Circuit Ceurt of the State of Oretron for Morrow County, for initial registration of the title of the land above described. Now, unless you appear in said Court on or be- fore the 2tit.li day of March. A. D. UIS, and show ' cause why such application shall not be k muted, j the same will be taken as confessed, and a decree will be entered according to the prayer of the ap plication, and yuu will be forever barred from disputing the same. ISKALI J. A. WATL.US. Clerk. My Cay M. Anderson, Deputy. Job. J. Nys. attorney fur applicants. Addrem. Heppner, Oregon. 41M Hi Registration of Land Title IN TIIM ClUCl'IT IMI'KT K TI1K STATU OF uUKtloN FuU MnltHuW tMI'NTY, Application No. 27. ' In the matter of the application of Ivlua Wuolery Johnson, Audrey Woolery Dye and Veimaletu Wuolery, to nvister title to lots one. two, three and four: the SK'i of the NW't, and the SW'i of the NK'i of section two in township onestoutl. ratiKt' tWfttty-four east of Willam ette Meridian, App'uchnU, Luui.t. Km Caroline Spitrk. M:.ry Fry. CuthiT- ' in. IVtu n. l-'ml.Ttfk (I.-uik.t. Jt.(m (ii-itm.r. : (;.rKi' l.eunriT. Jiun.-H P. Klu-a. Hfl.-n V. knui'lHMiU-rn nUtt till .:trt.rn or . rt.iis ! known or unknown I'lmmii a mi) riwlit. title. ' Hell or interent in or to the real iro.erty aiKne iliKi-rilml. Hiu! lo ml whom II nm concern. tlocntl:tnts. j To the iil'o e niiiuni ill 1'eiHliiiitii. l ake notice. I That on the li.lli ilay of retmiiiiy. A. i. I'.H. an ' application win. liM l mini Ktina Vt.iolory John, son. Audrey Woolciy liycuml Veiini4ic:a .iit ! in the Circuit Court of the State of liuvon fw Morrow county, lor initial rtvmtriit on of the title of the lam! aU. e itc..i nl-t. Now. unlei. you appear in MHiil court on or lielore the "th il:iy of Man h. A. i. ami .how cau.e why Kind iippiu -it on nh ,11 n,t Pe riiantl, the iiinc w 11 In tiiki-n ha i'int.i....l a- a (lis Vf lil Pe .-ot. u.l hi i ol.t.i.h to t!.c pii.Mt of the aoplic itioii. ai.. ou w ii U lon'. r k.,iu,l fnntl ilrputmi the runic ISKAI.I J. A. V. Al I KS t :. rk. lt tiay M. Anleron. iepui. Joe. J. Nit. Attorney for Apt 1 -at t.. A. I !r,-... Heppner. PlKim. ijii .1. Nursery Stock? See Harry Cummir.gs 1 inn re !oekitiir o ir Nuis"i it 1 with the very Ix.-t v i r U ties of all the "lilTerelit tree und p',int desirable for cuilivatmn 1 mn bi'Hiir "iiij ped lo st.pplv your I neel in uny iliiir; o,i u.,iv want than any loin' b, lorn. Ill liddlln II lo our oAll. I h ive the htoCit f 1 1 1 ree I h iu ,t.i ne re if the 1 i 1 1 -1 nuisery g i.U IflovMi anywhere. ail hi t,! Iv. vigorous, true to lame ai i hi. griAli in Oivgen ou i an yet the Milton Mm k from mi. nioit id Hlit;tk"eou V 1 1, in i ie .i lo t e 1 it 111 the el! y f i'.iiw ,.,t I,,,. getiUiiie iiursiry iiwn l. i t-:i m . Cim mn ,; N iirei , II. j-p-t. er. Oug ii I:' r I t't .NU W I it I ite n i :.. Ii st I n t i t ti id ' I'dlt i Ii. t.lLMAN. DC How About That War Garden You are Going to Plant? Early yet to plant but just the time to secure the seed. We handle four of the best. D. M. FERRY & CO., Michigan NORTHRUP & KING, Minnesota C. C. MORSE & CO., California CHAS. H. LILLY, Oregon As some varieties are very scarce this year we advise early buying. Phelps Grocery Co. Heppner, Oregon The United States Food SAVE FATS We must save fats to feed our fighters. We must save fats to help our fighters fight. Every hog is as necessary to winning the war as a shell. Every pound of fat is as sure of service as a bullet Use fowl, tish, Vegetables, Vegetable Oils, Cheese Purely Vegetable Cotosuiet, Crisco. Olive Oil, Wesson Oil, Mazolo (made from Indian corn,) SAM. HUGHES 8C 3C Registration of Land Title In the Cirruit Court of the Slate of Ore iron for Morrow County. Application No. 24. In the matter of the application of Edna Woolery Johnson, Audrey Woolery Dye and Velmaleta Woolery. Ui register title to the WW of the SW'i of section twenty-eiuht. in township one north range twenty-six east of W. M.. Applicants. ' Vi. t Cliurl.i Kyte. Helen V. K nappenbenr, lw ll I parties or persons known or unknown clmim- inn any riKht. title, lien or interest in or to the rial otate abuve desrrilitl. and to all whom it may concern. Defendants. To the defendants above named: Take notice. I hat on the Pith day of February, A. D. Mil an iipphcation was nled by said Edna Woolery John on. Audrey Woolery Dye and Velmalet Woolery "i the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for M. rn.w County, fur Initial registration of the t tie of the land aUive described. Now. tnil.- you appear in said Court on or be- ' 'h day of March. A. ). WIS. and show ""-- liy nch application shall not be granted, .lie iw will be taken as confessed and a decree w ,1 1. entered acc.r ling to the prayer of the ap. I'l . ation. and you will be forever barred from dis puting the same. r A' l J. A. WATERS. Clerk. ! ny M. Anderson. Deputy. Jo.. J. Si.. Attorney fr Applicants. Addreea ili I'i'i.cr. UiiTiim, 4'idi Notice for Publication tVpartmrnt of The Interior. V. S. Land Office I a llrande Oregon, t ebruarr ii. IIIL Notice is herePy Jm that Chss .B. Cwln. of II. . i i er Ore. w ho. on Aug. tth. im.meds lloovs. 'e l Kntry. N.i. m u.fnr NE1.. and EW. NW'Si '' Town S.uth. flange . East. WlllaaaM,. ! v I an. has filial notice of intention to make thrw ,e fna,f, to eetahli.ti claim Is the .!.., darrird. Ifre C. C. 1'atter.m. f. mm ...... rr at heppner, Oregon, on the IUi f At.nl, ant names as witn.s Rube Vale. Ralph V.o.1, I ".""ee Outer all of Hepener. d M . W . r 01 i een. llregon. Dl NX. Readier. Notice of Final Settltment v r.-e . h.r.1., gi,,n thai the unden gned has ' ' -'-" as eteeutria at the estate ' " 1 "-". .Imwl. an4 the Cevnte ... .,, ,r, f Oregon fo, M ,reo. fnt! ' si l- ! .lait IKe letn da of March. si the a ..f I. , k. s ln the forenoue. of o .1 .)t a. the t'tT.a ar tha i'H.k th. i. mm ii...., Hepone, or o. lkJ ..f hrs.' g a.l tt,,ng ,J n srruol I.. al a. eownt shevkl be KmA 3C Administration Says U COMPANY fl 30GL! 3C STOMACH TORN UP Indiana Lady Describe! Condition, Which She Sayi Wat Due To Constipation and Tells of Relief Obtained From Black-Dranjht m Scottsburg, Ind. Mrs. Annie Johnson, of this place, writes: "I well remember I suffered for a long time with constipa tion, which would get me down. I took doctors' medicines and any number of purgatives. They would leave me in a worse condition than I was before taking, and my stomach so upset... I know once I suffered . . . from constipation, I was so ill we had to have the doctor, Just so nervous and feverish. The doctor said I would have to quit medicines, my stomach was so bad . . . My husband was reading and found something about Thedford's Black Draught and brought me a package to try. 1 used II regularly at first until! be. gan to feel better, then I uted lust a dose occasionally. I was cured of this con- M st'anon and am sure the Black-Uaughl J II your stomach Is out of order, you will suiter from such disagreeable symp toms as headache, biliousness, IndiKes tion, etc., and unless something is done, serious trouble may result. Thedtord s Black-Draught has been found a valuable remedy tot these troubles. It la purely vegetable, and acts in a prompt and natural way. help ing to regulate the liver and to cleanse the bowels of Imrniriue. Try Black-Draught. EB-15 frea Garden Seed Call at the Herald office and secure a supply cf garden and flower seeds free. These seeds tF Out by the Del'irtment of Agriculture for fre I'istribu. kiDt out of the mutd.e west to do your Job l'miting" fur Frauctf at an eariy d4te l- ( r a I erne l ,v. t. sitll'SoN. Kset-ittris. tioo and m.y be bad for tbe ask log at this i. ff.ee.