Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, March 15, 1918, Image 2

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    NER, HERALD
. A. PATTISON. Publisher.
An Independent, Local Newspaper.
Entered at the Heppner, (h-etjav,
Past Ollice as second-class waiter.
Terms of Subscription.
One Year - - $1.00
Six Months - - 75
Three Months - - r
FRIDAY. MARCH 15. WIS.
THE FLOUR SITUATION
Patriotic citizens in Ox-roii, as
elsewhere, will not complain of
the inconvenience caused by the
further restrict ions placed upon
the purchase of flour and the re
quirement that with every pound
of flour an equal amount of some
substitute must be purchased.
There is a shortage of wheat in
the world and Europe is on the
verge of starvation- We also
have an army of American l.oys
in France who must be fed and it
is necessary that Americans at
home should deny themselves
many comforts in order that the
widespread suffering among the
stricken people across the seas
may be somewhat mitigated.
However, many thousands of
truly patriotic people are com
plaining and will continue to com
plain and to seriously object to.
the conditions now prevailing re
garding the price of flour substi
tutes. The same day the an
nouncement of a i)()-50 basis for
flour was made publfe came the
announcement of a sharp advance
in barley flour and till oat pro
ducts, which does not look good.
to consumers w ho are patriot ical-1
ly trying to do their bit by con
serving wheat Hour as their best
available method of helping to
win the war and to make the
world safe for democracy.
With a price fixed on wheat
and flour, that is no doubt reas
onable under war conditions, the
people are denied the right to
purchase that commodity except
under restrictions, and are re
quired to buy substitutes upon
which no juice has b.en fixed
and which seems to be governed
only by .the cupidity of the men
who control these products and
who are in a position to fix the
prices at whatever the tralic will
bear.
There is already a rather insis
tent demand that the food ad
ministrator should fix a reason
able price on flour substitutes and
that demand will probably grew
still more insistent as the use of
flour is still more curtailed and
the prices of substitutes continue
to advance.
it is one thing to talk ami write
about proiiti'ciing and anoth
er thing intake the food protiucr
by the scrulf of the luck and
force him to erase his unholy
practices anil become, at least ft r
tlu' duration ol' the war, a decent
and, ut leant to ipi'caranccn, a
tnotic citien.
CECIL ITEMS
Wm- O'Sullivan and wife, who
have been visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. II. S. Ewing for the past
few days left for the W. B. Ew
ing place at Oakland, Douglas
county, Monday.
Messrs- Ken Morgan & Wagner
of Morgan, did some horse buy
ing in Cecil Monday.
(ieorge D. Anderson returned
from Sand Hollow, having deliv
ered a fine bunch of colts there
for Hynd Bros.
W. A. Thomas, of Cecil, was in
lone Tuesday closing a sale of
his wheat ranch to Mr. Crabtree
of lone. Mr. Thomas intends
leaving for Hitter Springs for the
benefit of his health at an early
date, where our good wishes go
with him.
Messrs. Amy & Lister from
The Dalles were in Cecil Wed
nesday overlooking the caterpiller
engines sold in the district.
Wm. Perry came down from
Heppner to work for Jack Hynd
on the Butterby Flats.
Miss Hazel Winters was a Ce
cil visitor Thursday.
Miss Matilda Bjork has return
ed to the Henriksen home for the
summer from Yoncalla.
Mrs. Carrie Ewing left during
the week for Albany, where she
will visit among friends.
Wid Palmateer too his wife
and daughter to Arlington to
catch the midnight train Friday
for Jasper, where they will visit
among friends for a few weeks.
Jack Hynd left in his auto for
Heppner, returning on Saturday
with his son Herb.
Mrs. Lena Snell Shurte, of
Heppner, spent Friday with Mrs.
B,;nnett of The Last Camp, tak
ing in the school entertainment
in the evening and leaving for
Arlington Saturday.
Mrs. Hannah Ahalt left Wed
nesday for Sherwood, where she
intends to spend a few weeks.
J.T. Falconer and wife left for
Portland Wednesday, w here they
will stay for an indefinite period.
Karl Troedson and J II Miller
autoed over to Arlington Friday
night.
C A. Minor left the Last Camp
for Portland Saturday.
Miss Irene Douglas spent Sat
urday with Mr. and Mrs. E. Lo
gan at the Willows.
Miss Lucille Huff from Uhea
Siding was a week end guest of
Mr. and Mrs. A. Henriksen at
Willow Creek ranch.
Miss Crabtree of the Bill Thom-a-i
ranch was a Cecil visitor Sat
unlay.
Mi.-s Edith Nash, of Heppner,
visited with Crandma Nash Sat
urday, returning home Sunday.
U.z French sold out his band
of ewes to C- A. Minor last Sat
urday.
Win O'Kourke of Heppner
c uue down to assist in the lamb
ing on the Minor ranch Sunday.
W Beamer w as u business call
er in Cecil Sunday
Professional Column p
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
IsolaL-d Tract
PUBLIC LAND SALE.
Department of the Interior, U. Li. Land Oltlee at
La Oraii-. Or.-K"n. Jan. 21t. UflS.
Notice in heivliv yh.-n ttiat, ii directed liv the ,
C.jtritni' "ioner of the .jem-ial Land nllice. under;
provisions uf See. :M,V. U.S.. pulnuant to the Hp-
plication of fleo. W. perry, of Heppner. Oregon,
Serial No. Pl.-'i, we will otter at ,iililii- sale lo j
the highest ladder, but at not les than .t-.'! per
acre, at in o'clock a. m., on (health day of Mai . h,
mix, next, at this olhce. the following tract
of land: SH!., KW'j Sec. IS, Tp. I K., K. at
W. M.
'1 he Hale will not Vie kept open, hut w ill he de
clared cloned when those present at the hoiirnanl
ed have ceased hiddiinr. 'J tie person makintr the
highest hid will he re.piii'ed to immediately pay te
the Ri icer the amount thereof.
Any persons, claiming adversely the alove-de-lihed
land are advised to lile their claims, or oh-
jectiona, on or hefore the tirn" di sic naled for sale.
C. S. DI'NN. Itekiater.
Will 5 NOLAN Skll-'K. Receiver.
Pes
P
1
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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
How About That
War Garden
You are Going to Plant?
Watch paper (or dates
DR. J. G. TURNER
Eye Specialist
PORTLAND OREGON
Regular monthly vUiU lo HEPPNER and 10NE
Notice for Publication
Isolated Tract
PUBLIC LAND SALIC
Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Ollice
at La Grande, ()reKon, Jan. 'il, WIS.
Notice is herehy t-iv.-n that, as directed hy the
Commissioner of the General Land ollice, under
provisions of See. iM.Vi, U. S., puisuant to the ap
plication of Charles McDevift, of Gurdane. Ore
gon, Serial No. Iill'.8 id, we will oil er at puhlic sale,
to the hitthest hidder, hut at not less than '
per acre, ut lu o'clock A. M., on the 2nth day of
March. 191K. next, at this ollice. the following
tract of hind; SW1 i.NWii Sec. 8, Tp. 1 S.. K. 30
I'),, W. M.
The sale will not he kept open, hut will be de
clared closed when those present nt the hour
named have ceased hiddinff. The person making
the highest hid will be required to immediately
pay to the Receiver the amount thereof.
Any persons claimincr adversely the above-des
cribed land are advised to liie their claims, or ob
jections, on or hefore the time designated for sale.
C. S. DUNN, lteirister.
40il 15 NOLANU SK1K1'', Receiver.
WOODSON & SWEEK
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Office in Palace Hotel. Heppner, Ore.
SAM L VAN V ACTOR
VTTORNEY.AT-LAW
HEPPNER,
OREGON
LOUIS PEARSON
TAILOR
HEPPNER, OREGON
Office phone
Main 643
Residence phone
Main 665
FRANCIS A McMENAMIN
LAWYER
Rotwrti Building, Heppner, Oregon
Early yet to plant but just the time
to secure the seed. We handle
four of the best.
D. M. FERRY & "CO., Michigan
NORTHROP & KING, Minnesota
C. G. MORSE & CO., California
CHAS. H. LILLY, Oregon
As some varieties are very scarce
this year we advise early buying.
ROY V. WHITEIS
lip: A L ESTATE-1 XSU R A NCE
LOANS
Heppner, Oivgon
Registration of Land Title
In the Circuit Court of the Stale of Oregon for
the County of Morrow:
Application No. 2').
In the matter of the application of Filna Wook-ry j
Johnson, Ai.ilri.-y Woolery Dyy. ami Veimcleta
Wootery, to retfisU'r title to the cast half of
the east half of Suction four, in townnhip
thrue. south mne 21 cast of Willamette Me
ridian, Applicants,
vs.
Sylvanus Wiisht, Andrew J. WritrlU, Grover La
ietette Wrinht, Gtortru LaU'M-Ue WriVht.
Benjamin V, Wamack, U, W amuck, and all the
heirs known or unknown of t hi above, named
defendants, and all the heirs known or un
known of Aelialh Wrirht. deceased; Helen
V. Knappenbeur. also all parties or persona
known or unknown elaimuitf any rinht. title,
lien or interest in or to the real estate above
dem-rihed, and to all whom it muycoiu-iin
Defendants.
To the above named rit-feiuhin ts: 'l ake notice
That on the ltith day of February. A. U. UHn an
application was tiltd by said K.lna Woolery John
sun. Audrey Woolery Ie and V elmulela Woolery
in the Circuit Court of the Statu of Oregon for
Morrow County, for initial registration of the title
of the hind above described,
Now, unleHH you appear in said Court on or he
fore the aith day of March, A. I . UU. and show
cause why such application shail not he granted,
tlu sume will be Ink.'n as con teed, m.d a decree
will be entered accordiov; to the praver of the ap
plication, and you w.!l he foii'er 1 arud iroiii
diHputlntf the same.
ISKALI J . A. W.Vil.KS. Clerk.
Ily Cay M. Anderson, Deputy.
Jm. J. N'vs. attorney for applicants. Address,
Heppner, Urenon. 4 'id ili
Phelps Grocery Co.
Heppner, Oregon
0
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
For Sheriff
I hereby announce mjsolf as a
Candidate for Sheriff of Morrow
county on the Republican ticket
at the coming primary election.
Adv. WlLLAKD II. HkRKKN.
For County Commissioner
I will be a candidate for
County Commissioner at the
cominir election on the Republi
can ticket.
Respectfully,
G. A. Ltl.KAKM AN,
Adv Ilardman, Oregon
For County Clerk
Notice is hereby f'wvn that 1
will be a candidate for the Re-
Registration of Land Title
ix Tin-: ciuci'iT ci ri:T cf tiik
STATU Hi-' (i;i:cii)N I-"' .'It M'lKIIUW
I'i U NTY,
Api licittliin No. 'J?.
In Oif mutter of tin ui'plifnlion of K'ina Wuolrry
Johnson, Ainlriy o..!n lo iumI Wlmi U-ta
Wouli'ry. to tVKint.T title to lots (.-. two, thrtt'
mill four: tlio SI-,', of tht NVV'i. ni.,1 ihr
& The United States Food Administration Says
SAVE FATS
r$ VVe must save fats to feed our fighters. We must save
4 fats to" help our fighters fight.
Every hog is as necessary to winning the war as a
i shell. Every pound of fat is as sure of service as a bullet
M Use fowl. fish. Vecetables. Vegetable Oils. Cheese
Purely Vegetable Cotosuiet, Crisco. Olive Oil.Wesson
Oil, Mazolo (made from Indian corn,)
9 SAM. HUGHES COMPANY
Registration of Land Title
SW'.uf th.-NK'1of,,Min twotn tow,-!,,,, , ,, Ull. circuit O.urt of the State of Oregon for
onetMnith raiiKf twenty-lour iM-t ol S iliain-
Flour, Substitutes Now SC-jO
The following telegram, re
reived Munda) t S. K Nut
A very pleasant entertainment
organized by Miss Inez Kaston i publican nomination for County
Clerk of Morrow county. Oregon,
at the primaries to be held May
17. 1018. Respectfully.
Adv. J. A W rt us.
For Sheriff
I hereby announce myself ns n
candidate for Shentf of Morrow
Visitors From ttlB EaSt ' County, on the Rei-ul hean tieket.
Mr. una Mrs. I. N. Dunhane. "bject to the will of tin- oter
idv rttn ie. l i.truedinllei.t. llt thi' I'nmanes to be
and her pupils was niven in the
Cecil t.all Friday evening. The
program consisted of stMins.drills,
etc., tiiii.-liini: ut with a dance
I ne music hy "The Lust Camp
t li eheli a" w as highly appreci-
ut.'.l lie :tll iit-.i,iit unit ifittninir
8n, chainnan ol iho ..Ion. w .w l.(;i,Umt(.l! UI,tl H . m.
County food Coumi aiion t'oin-j
lililtee. Ironi . I. Aer, Malt
Food Adniiniti atoK, is sell-iv
pl.tnatory:
"5. 1'. oliiii I letiliner. Ore.
"Ortim: to the aliMiliitetieivs-ltierStiui.il) evening; In Vimt for phiy 1. l'.'IS.
uii.. .... i tl,ia ...inhli'v fmiiicti iiilnl. 1 1 1 1 I I.im r i i mm im J ml i'i. A I V.
pii; in.. .hi. .iiit.i i.iitii... - - i. w
whont fr f-hii'inriit to our army Mr. l i 1 utumon. Mr.
atiroa-i ami t tho vo U of1 1jI.ih h nvn'iTRful con truer.
Fraiuv, I have rca is o I intuitive ! tor in il.e I'utktturK ni.ui uJ
iimtnu'tums tl;it no .-ult'.H of flour ' tiiUiuc a tii UuouKb Ht vt
rati lu tna-U' vMth.utt an wiih tho uU a vl timlui iotiiUoii
quantity of HuliHtitulo, ami I am ( noro re iUr imriuiutie uiny
luttuir lh oitirr into I'iVri't t- o fuuii fr ,s duldriMi. Mr
day. Thw will uiuloul'UHily in- J and Nl Duoluuitf Iiavo u fauiily
convi-nii'tui' many of our pivple ol U ct.itJnMt. four i f thitou ol
but they tmMt thoroughly umh-r-l wnom are of ilnfl two oo
atand that it in an absolute no- U'io in tlu aorvic Th pa.
Ci'saity and the time ban arrived rent Hili cut Xhvir witeru trip
when we are called upon to come taUht horl in ord?r to rch
etle Meri'liun. Anpiu'ituU,
vs. I
Louise liiwe. ('aniline :u k. M;ir r'ry . Cnther- j
me i'ettj ft. I re-li rii k lie.iiv.er. J tin (ii intfer.
Gt-orne tlKiiiuer. J tuieH 1'. ih H. 11. U-n V.
K nnpieiilf'tt( nio hII (.n-tuf or I'ihihh
known or unknown tlhjun. uny nuiit. titU-.
lien or interest m or lo O.e rerii i.io.,'tt.
hIhiv" ilet-ril v . iiii.l to itll wh. :il it rnii
eitu' rn, (l f o.lant".
To the al'e i.tutiinl .i.-frt ,l.,n t . T.ike notice
lh.it .ii the l th il. of 1 ti r.,ut. A. l. !..-. hi.
ttPI'licut iin wiif '.''I h "iiol h.!i it i rv J..io.
i4 tti. Au.ire V o.,:.-r I i :nii.,. ( a W i
in the I irruit ( '.mrl ot llie I'-it'e of titik'"i f.-i
M'Tiow eooiil , lot tint ..; n ,f -.ii u;i..n ol t t,v t-l.
..f tli- Uml ale .t i t t .-(.
,Ntt . u'ilf"i 'Hi nii-ar in -i ,( r.-uM
or U-iort? I he th Any nl M,t;h A IV . i, i
hnW fiiu wti ',i'-h ai , L, ut .mi -t t.i nut h
tflMUtttl, the H.tno' W li ! tun- fi : i.'Hir-n! I.' .!
N (evlf W i O Ih- e'tlt lot 'i r i ' h to t l.e l -. c!
ol Ihe MU ! -il f:- :tr ! . w n he i. r t ..!!.,.
(..nt .i.-i i.I ' k the ... ,-
,r Al.l 'A 1 1 I . ;
ii i. M A.I.-r-1'. , .
Jo. J N Alt, :- i- r . t lO ' , A ! .
'It i i'ii. r, n , i-
Nursery Stock? See Hjrry Ctnu.ir.iS
Morrow County.
Application No. 24.
In the matter of the application of Edna Wuotery
John nn. Auilrey Woolery D and Velmalta
Woot. ry. toreiiiter title to th Wit of th
SW'i of eetiun twenty-einht, in townihip
one north runtre twenty iix eaut of W. M.,
Applicant!!.
VI.
I'harU1 Kyte. Helen V. Knappenberff- alo all
partun or pt mun known or unknown claim
inn an rKht. title, I. en or interest in or to the
real eftiiile nhove oVambeti, aiiU to all whom It
nm I'oni'erii. liefentlanta,
lo the ilrffinlanti Uve named: Take notice,
I '...t ..n the It th day of Kehruarv. A. D. 1918. an
n i I ':4;ion wan tiled by aaid t-iina Wuolery John
. mi. An.lrey WivUry Iye and Vvlmaleta Woolery
if. tin- I'ireuit Cvurt of the State of Oregon for
I. now County, for initial mfiitration of thai
the land alwvr denenlted. j
.Now , unle"n ou appear in aaid Court on or be-j
i ,. the :- th .hi of Man-h, A. I. HUH. and how !
. . .. e w ii u.'h application ihall not be tranted. j
ii - .mi w.il ix- taken a run I ntHrd and a deer we
t .i . ei t, r,, iwn.r.littrf in the praerof the ap
a'i..f. ni ,f (.w 1. forever barred f rum dii j
M l J- A. WATKIW. Clerk, j
. . ... M A'hr-.r. !eputy.
. J N . A ttt ri.ey f-r Applicant. Addreaa
h-'..l in
r. m. siu t'T.
For Acor
To the IVmocrati.1 Votrr:
1 hfn-by 8 n noil! co that I ill
U a canditlaU' for t he o!!'o of
fount y Ai!.'!!or, Huhjeet to the
.l.vistion of the iVmoeratio l'ri
mary to be held in May. If IS.
Adv. J. .!. Wn t ..
through uml do our full
I'leane Kive full iiwUu'ity."
fart
t tie cttit n .iu bt'lore then two
I noldier un leiivv fur Fruc.
JITNKY SKUVICC i'.!! n
Jituey (or eetnl tr n tr y or
n other iervie.. iUy or n uht
Pay J'hoiie NUin l'.'; null j-i.ope
Main 5T5. l-e V.ut '.'. jro
pnvtor. 4.tf
1 mil re .:'. ' ti l' i r N . i s--t i.
A !!li lit'' Vfl y ! -I V it ii t "f .t'l
t III' llll. f' III 1 I . III! 1 p :tt:l I
leirttie fr c iitiv.i'ioti 1 hiii :
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Ktovtn anywhere, ml I t i li y.
v t;. roU . ti;!'- U' i'.i;!' sii'd nil
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I he Mi,f"n St. fr.nn me n.nre
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ireiiuino nur-ety ri"n t'.-ik
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Notice of Final Settlement
h.f.l i ,.n IK. th ut l.rv gnd tiH
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"Cured!"
Mrs. Ous Griffith, of
Everton, Mo., writes: "I
suffered for three years
with various female
troubles. My life was a
misery. 1 was not able
to do anything . . . tear
ing down pains In my
back and limbs, and head
ache . . . weak and nerv
ous. Dr. recom
mended Cardui to me."
TAKE
TT.8 Woman's Tonic
"When I was cn the
sixth bottle", she contin
ues, "I began feeling like
a new woman . . . 1 am
now a well woman . . .
I know my cure is per
manent for it has been
three years nince I took
Cardui." Thousands of
women, now strong and
healthy, who once suf
fered from women's ail
ments, give Caid-u-i the
credit lor Iheir good
health. Try It, for your
troubles.
All Druggists
W4
ebii iiiii
wm mm
Free Garden Seed
Cult at the Herald t.mce and
ecure a supply oirarden and
rtoAer free. These sei-ds
re sent out by the Department
uf Agriculture for frcr i'itribu
ticn atid may be had for tie ask
ing at this otV.ce.