Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, April 05, 1918, Image 2

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    HEPPNER HERALD
S. A. PATTISON. Publisher.
An Independent, Local Newspaper.
Entered at the lieppner, Ormjon,
Post Office as second-class matter.
Terms of Subscription.
One Year - - $1.50
Six Months - - 75
Three Months - - 50
FRIDAY. APRIL 6. 1918.
THE THIRD LIBERTY LOAN
The campaign for placing the
, third Liberty Loan of 3,000,
000,000 will start tomorrow and
Morrow county is called upon to
subscribe for $142, 000 of that
amount. Morrow county has
done her part in previous patri
otic drives and she will not be
found wanting in this one.
A thorough organization for
this campaign has been worked
out for the entire country and the
more or less haphazard work of
the first and second bond cam
paigns will be avoided. Through
the efforts of the MorrowiCounty
Council of Defense a complete
card index system, covering every
resident of the county, has been
compiled and will be placed in
the hands of the bond solicitors
so that the financial ability of
every citizen to get behind the
government in financing its part
in the world conflict, as well as
the amounts every individual has
invested in former bond issues or
contributed to the lied Cross and
other war funds, will be known
to the workers. Such a complete
organization will greatly simplify
the work of the committees dur
ing the drive as well as prove of
inestimable value in equalizing
the financial burden the war has
placed upon the country.
Some people have already given
and invested beyond their means,
others have done nothing, l'.y
consulting the cards placed in his
hands the solicitor may save time
by passing up the first class men
tioned and centering his etl'orts
on those of the second class.
This system was not devised
for the purpose of coercing peo
ple who are willing to do their
share, but rather to provide- the
strongest argument possible for
the solicitors to use on those who
have not, so far. risen to the oc
casion to the extent of a full real
ization of their duty as citizens
and patriots.
Cards of three colors will be
furnished the workers A blue
card for those who do their full
part in subscribing for bonds, a
red card for those who do some
thing, and a yellow card tor those
who are financially able to invest
but wlio absolutely refuse to do
Hnything It is the belirf of the
CECIL ITEMS
Arthur Streeter left on the
local for lieppner Monday.
W. A. Thomas, who is on the
sick list, left for Hertnistoo Tues
day, where he intends to rest up
for a few days.
Mrs. Rossier and children, of
FJiekleton, Wash., who have ben
spending a few day9 with Mrs.
Bennett at The Lust Camp, left
Wednesday for Arlington.
Uncle Joe Osborn visited Arl
ington Wednesday to see the in
come tax man.
Paul Charles of lone returned
home Wednesday.
Mrs. Jack Davis arrived in
Cecil Wednesday on her way to
join her husband at Leon Logan's
for the summer.
C. A. Minor, wife and daugh
ter, spent Wednesday in Cecil,
leaving for lieppner on Thursday.
Mrs. Ilardesty and Miss Wilk
ins, of Morgan, were business
callers in Cecil Thursday.
Miss Hazel Winters was a Cecil
visitor Friday.
Charley Hynd and Bert Mo
POLITICAL ANHOUHCEMEHTS!;
; Professional tolumn i
For Sheriff j a
I :-::: ;:::::-:u:::K'::teK::s::t:K:fm
1 hereby announce mysHi as a ; .
Candidate for Sheriff of Morrow j
county on the Republican ticket J
at the coming primary election.
Adv. WlLLARD H. Hekren.
For County Commissioner
I will be a candidate f o r
County Commissioner at the
coming election on the Ueuubli
can ticket.
Respectfully,
G. A. Bleak man,
Adv. Hardman, Oregon
1II. K. J. VAUGHAN
DENTIST
Permanently located in Oddfellow's
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Building
HEri'NER,
OREGON
S. E. NOTSON
ATTORNEY.AT-LAW
OFFICE IN ROBERTS BUILDING
For County Clerk
Notice is hereby given that I
will be a candidate for the Re
publican nomination for County
Clerk of Morrow county, Oregon,
at the primaries to be held May
17. 1918. Respectfully,
Adv. J. A. Waters.
HEPPNER,
OREGON
DR. N. E. WINNARD
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
HEPPNER, OREGON
For Sheriff
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for Sheriff of Morrow
DR. A. D. McMURDO . . .
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Telephone 122
Office Patterson Drug Store
HEPPNER, OREGON
at the primaries to be held on
May 17, 1918.
Adv. E. M. Shuut.
r, win f TTUiah hn w. County, on the Republican ticket.
v .,' : nin,K kw.q subject to the will of the voters
for a day or so, left Friday with
a bunjh of cattle for Ukiah.
Mrs. Mack Smith and son Aus
tin came down from HeDoner for
the week end and took in the For Assessor
dance Saturday evening. To the Democratic Voters:
Charlfiv McDee and his son. L. 1 reby announce that I will
Li. Mcliee, spent the week end be candidate for the office of
visiunir Hiuunir their old friends County Assessor, subject to the
;., .i ,rwi rv,i m t t? decision of the Democratic 1'ri-
Mcliee was on his way home ma to be held in May, 1918
a 1 T T 1 1 -
from L'endleton.
ft? ltdtirl r.ruri an1 Vi i 1 ran
, Pt . , - r . ror County lreasurer
left Saturday evening for Port- J
T 1 1. . If.... .
land to ioin Mr. Lotran. who has A nereoy announce niysen as a
oeen spending the winter in Cal- candidate for the Republican nom
ifuniia for the benefit of his inat'on fr County Treasurer for
h(1.,i,v. Morrow county, Oregon, at the
n p....i..j f n primaries to be held May 17, 1918,
. . r. ;1 c ..i . j if Adv. T. J. Humphreys
idaii tu utitu oatuiuaj aim icii
DR. GUNSTER
VETERINARIAN
Licensed Graduate
HEPPNER : : OREGON
Phone 722 (Day or Night
Watch paper for dates
DR. J. G. TURNER
Eye Specialist
PORTLAND OREGON
Regular monthly visits fo HEPPNER and IONE
WOODSON & SWEEK
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
jflice in Palace Hotel. Heppner, Ore
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. G. MORSE & CO., California
CHAS. H. LILLY, Oregon
As some varieties are very scarce
this year we advise early buying.
SAM !. VAN VACTOR
ITTORNEY-AT-LAW
IIi:PrER, OREGON
Sunday morning with four cars
of cattle for E'ortland stockyards
belonging to C. A. Minor.
Mr. and Mrs. Jefferson visited
with Mrs. Pettyjohn Sunday.
For County Judge
To the Republican Voters:
I hereby announce that I will
be a candidate for the otl'ce of
LOUIS PEARSON
TAILOR
HEPPNER,
OREGON
' Mlice phone
Main 643
Residence phone
Main 665
Phelps Grocery Co.
Heppner, Oregon
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FRANCIS A' McMENAMIN
LAWYER
uteris Building,
Heppner, Oregon
Mr. Medlock and family, of uaty Juage 01 morrow voiin
" I a . . r . i . i i i i I.
Ilommer. camo down to take aucjeci to me decision 01 me
chariie of the old Sullivan nlace of the Republican lVimary hlec
for Mllis Minor way l, m. l nave lvsiuen
r i aii., .,:oi in the county 32 years. My h.nu
i" i n. a. u . iu v u t inn nun i , , , .
Mil? I,. g- . . o J ECO VJCL LlClt UIIU I W J
rs. VV eitha Combust Sunday. .
..... service us cuuiuy iuimiiimihh.'!
Mr. and Mrs Herb Lverett . . . . . .
visited at thfi Loon I.m'an runch ... ... .. , , ,
miliar witn tne needs ot tne
1 pnnntu T f nnminftt.'il ntiil t'liu-t-
Mr. and Mrs. Hroady of Mor- ed i sHan pursue a proirressive
Kim visited at the Duncan home policy, but shall carefully iiuar.
Miiuiuy. airainst unnecessary exinndi-
Mns Kaston. Hccompanied by Uurc8 in county atlairs
miss iieorgui !-uiiiniers spent m T. (.'AMl'l'Kl.I
Sundny with Mrs. Jack Hynd
I'liu l.i.i! iinviliurv U'iuh I n
' 1 UiirAAVu ClnnL Cm tinvru Pnmm!nAi
Hiank Mrs. Hroady of Morgan ""'IJ OlUbftf ocs nan) bUi.umij
for her litiiiiition of f3 toward the I am re stockinu nur NuiM'i i
Ki i t'ross with the very h.sl vai h t ie of ;i
ROY V. WHITEIS
liKAL ESTATE INSURANCE
LOANS
Heppner, Oregon
! There, will be a nicotine of the the tilTerent trees mid
iuii inliers of (.Veil Auxiliary, lied desirable for cultivation
committee, nowevei, mat not a r Hl Nlrs ,we- on Sttl0. better Miuii iiedt
sinnle yellow card will be needed , ,IV tti,,.rM,on Ml ..'dock. Ad
in Morrow county, whose people uilllll)..rs lir,. r, .uehU.,j ll(itei.d
i' li.. i i 1 1
are, pram.-any io a man, o! uie , Ual(,r ,, , ltiJ d ,
type w no iiouir s.pia.e uu.ur at .,..,, ,, rort. Kne l0 fllfu,
fvery matK in mo toad, now can
p ain -1
am
any American do otherwise with
100,000 or more American boys
facine death in nniia l forms on
the war-torn fields of France?
quipped to supply
needs til il 1 1 V" I tune
want t ban any 1 1 in e l t
In addition to our o n. I
the StoCK of I hive t ho is i:,
of the tinest iiui-i rv
erown anywhere, a I, I,.
vieorous. true to t ..nn
Ki .wn in (ire'oii l o
in i
1. lo
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Red Cross Report for March
llalance March 1 Mlf.SfiT
lit i l i r i s
Iii-xinelon.mdsf ? jn.'.iii
Hardman, suppt r I
Basket ball name 1 .'. 7T
Membership, j
Xmas drive 1 12..0.IHI
Basket Kocial,
Lena . 7 ""
Annuals (7) ti.00
A O II donation ".'.'.OO
donation . .. .'.'ti l;;t'.71
TAIH t'l T
Kxpenses.vouch-
er .
Mdne.for new inn
room .V.ti.s7- t'JI.ol
IIAl.AN' K Al'ltll. 1
General fund i:i'.'.l. J:
Relief fund . ; I:n; !',S
Mmc :V.V.i -Iv.tii.y7
Tlli week's lo'W this .ei
Uii'iiu the Heppner llii.iul
udan(aeoiislv tlim
I am the only fellow
Heppner School 100 Per Cent
Rep'i-t of the Heppner school the Milton Mo. k fi
of war activities, April 1, 1918.
Number of Liberty Bonds
owned by pupils 61
Value of Liberty Bonds
owned by pupils . $;1750.00
Number of War Savings
Certificates owned by
t'"i'"-'
Value of War Savings
( ertiticates owned by
pupils 1592 9
Number of pupils owning
Thrift Stamps.. w j .1S5
Value of Thrift Stamps
ow ned by pupils . $254.25
Number of pupils who
Ml
t I:
nurseiy n 1 1 u ii v
have given an average
of thrv hours per w eek
to some homo industry
in food production or
preparation . . 171
The school is 100 jut cent Jun
ior Red Cross and has made near
ly OtHH) articles for the soldier.
11. 11 Hoffman,
Superintendent.
genuine
Elm.
C a mini tigs Nurei I
or, Oregon.
Interesting Reiics
K 11 Cnivhiil. of 1
town Naturd.iy. Luihl- u,'
number of im r ' i
which were fiiruo t v t . i
ly of his ton. the ! iL' .1 I
mil. I' S N . wl ... i, -t .
some three year uv.i u :,
cr aoci'lent m ar Nui l i i
J . V. ( r ivhul t. in t ;
for severnl yeir and u (
l).mry in the ' i' I e ! V
lv.S Luter he w ,s ,'
the Mir( I' iml i t y y ,
an expert no e1, c r
tt'. article li.nv ii , "
ry Ins f ither is i u
br c.tnnot, :i m,:. '; i ,
lil'lll, prejec'Ule. etc
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Notice of Sheriff's Sale
ity virtue nf an execution and order of lale duly
osued liy the Clerk of the Circuit Court ot the
Siute of Oregon for the County of Morrow, dated
Murch IM, ly IS. in a certain auit In the aaid Circuit
Court for Haiti County of Morrow and State of
On-iron, wherein francea F. Keailer. plaintiff. re
.-overed judmnent aifainit Mary E. Hawley and R,
W. llitwley, defendiinta, for the turn of Ave hun
ln-l ti fly and no one-hundredtha dullara. with ln
t. rest there.ni at the rate of 8 per cent per annum
oavulile ftcmi-anmmlly. from the 24th day of Sep.
k.'Milier, lull, and the further turn of forty-five
(I iilurn Attorney's fee, and for coat and difburae-
m taxed at eighteen and SD-UNl dollara.
Nut it-eiH hereby Kiven that Iwill onSaturday. the
Mh .Im of April. H'IK. at 2 o'clock in the after
o. -n of mud day. at the front door of the Court
ll.iuHe in Heppner. Morrow County. Oreiron. aellat
.Hiolie aurtmn to the hiaheat bidder for caiih In
lui'iit. the following d.ncnbed rtal property, to
rt 't: lUvuiniiia: at the northeast corner of the
ti. rthwent ituarter of the nurthweat quarter of
won twetit -tie, townahip live nurth of range
ihiii'I hi it i-Hal of the W illlamelte Meretlian.
im h ot a eenieut ntouutnent aix tnrhee in dianie
. e ..liteeM mt'hea tn anmnil. marked on top with
s per nail, riin.iir.it thrtiee aouth no degree
ai M) lliree tninutea eatit i hundred atxty and
i. u- lint feet thenee aouth eighty-nine degree
..to three nnnutetiit. three hunilretlthirty feet
, ire ri'.ith no degtwa twenty. three minute
Li.t. i htiti.lrl sixty and iiv-tenth fmt. thenre
,..i'ti eirhtv-nine eVgreee forty-three minute
k t, ll.tee hundred thirty fe't to the point of be.
i i.'.i ii. Keer irg theref rem tine-half of a road
lt (i t in a ..It h along the north and eat idee
h. n on tie map of the Oregon Land and Wa
il t . m.'mh a lot one. hloi'k twenty weet. aitua-
i.l ,i M...row i-otmty. tn the htate of Oregon, and
..rtiti'io a lite a.-rea. more or leaa. AIM all of
t, e.iiuitwnl nineteen, twenty, thirteen, four
,.n IM'.-tt ixte-n. eenteen and eighteen, tn
.. if nu.ntit.l thirl, ime In trrgon. Mormw
. ,-! Oregon. e.etirdmg to the yeeenled f lat
r . i,-"f. All of the atH'Ve deeerill property he.
ta .ul j.vt to the term ami condition of the or
, ,1 .l.U h tlie tlregtgt Land and Water Com
to the grantee. Taken and levied upon a
i (.toi-erlv of the a-. defendanta or ao much
:ti.ri.t ihrg nn ng with the emalieet dtvtton) aa
.e ne.eary tt,atify Ih aatd Judtmenl tn
I ,.r of n I p.a.nt rt and aga nl aid defendant
i, Y,'ii.rulit.l etwta and diPuremeeu thai
ii. .. at t ited or aiar av-crue.
oKi wan n r..
I - hhenrt of al.rfntw Ceunly. Or
The Unijed States Food Administration Say
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 COMPANYJ
Notice for Publication
Department of The Interior, U. S. Land Office
at La Grande. Oregon. February 2d. 1918.
Notice ia hereby given that Chaa. B. Eeiint, of
lieppner Ore.. who, on Aug. 7th. 1914. made Homav
tead Entry. No. 1)140:14. for NEH. and EH N WH
Sec.23. Town.4-Scuth. Range 27-Eaat. Willamette
Meridian, haa fliled notice of intention to make
anal three year Proof, to eatabliih claim to the
land above deacribed. before C. C. Patterson. U.
4. Cummisaioner. at Heppner, Oregon, on the 8th
day of Aunl. 1U18.
Claimant name aa witneaaea: Rubg Vala. Ralph
W, Week and George Oixter. all of Heppner.
Oregun, and W. W, Ewing. of Cecil. Oregun.
C. a. Ul N.N. Kegnter.
Registration of Land Title
In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for
the County of Morrow.
Application No. 28,
la the matter of the application of Edna Woolery
Johneon. Audrey Woolery Dye and Valmaleta
Wotilery to reg later title to the NWH of acc
turn U In township I ataith. range 24 eaat of
W. M., applicanta.
ea. '
Ida M. Fletcher. Suaan A. Hughea, John E Brock.
Kuby Dixon and John Fnuer, Franeea Frmaer
and tlruce Fnuer, mltora, R. F. Fnuer and
Helen V. Knaopenberg. alao all partlea or per.
aon. known or unknown, claiming any right.
title, lien or interact in or to the real ettate ;
aUve described, and to all whom it may eon. 1
cern. defendanta. !
To the above named defendant: Tak notice, j
That on the "ih day of March, lit, an application i
aa filed by Mid Edna Woolery Johnaon. Audrey '
W.. krnr Dye and Velmaleta Woolery In the Cir
cuit Court of the 8 lale of Oregon for Morrow .
County for Initial registration of the till of the'
land above deacribed.
Now. unlee you appear in aaid court en or be-
fore the 1Mb. day of Apnl. A. D. Ill I. and anew I
rauee why u. h application ahall not bo granted, j
the uim will be taken aa eonfeaaed. tad a decree !
w II he entered according to the prayer of the a-
l.l ratiu.n. and you will be forever barred from de
puting the aame.
SiALI J. A. W ATERS. Clerk.
t Oar M Anderson. Deputy.
J.. J. St Attorney for Applicanta. Aidroat.
Henrer Oregon. 4idl
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.1ITNKY f-KUVIfl. t'ttll a
j'tt'.ey fur m ct 1 train trip or
mv ntlier nervier1, tiny or niuht
I) tv I . a r M nn "'2. Night hoin
M i n $"' I.et I'antwtdl. U
WAN ll.U - Job to plow utn.
ti.iT fil'n'W by thi'tu-rc. Will fur.
;ii tf itii ti d hftrin'sia. ha; witni
.V i nr tl.rt'i' t't'."ltl I'li'W up
, i, .t Ad J 11
Notice for Publication
Department el tne Interior. U t. Land oAco at
ta t.rande. Orssron. Mank Itk. I'll.
VHi.-e 1 hereby g en that hertha B. H in tea
forewrly Bertha H alter of Lena. OraM who.
ue. Sue. It, 1(11 nta.le keeMetead entry Ne. OlttlS.
!. .. . aec it, tp. I a. r. t. W. M.. tote
I 2 I n.i "i neV eeW a eec . l la. r.
W M . haa ft4 ftel.re of irteetlea U Bake
ree-year Frwf to retabl sk ca.nl te the lard
.e.e deecrttied. before C C. Fatteraoa. VniU4
a-atee t tenmte.eiee at k erDeo. at Heppner
1 tower, llttfinii. n. - " ut4M of May int.
, t w ' n 4'.'
IUtaUI I'lV.ce for Job I'nutuij;
t ffHant naenea aa wttreeaea Jaeaea T. afar.
gar Wate L inreeit, Artkur P. Hughea and
ttri heaR 11 a. I ef Lea Ofsenev
C. t- LLNN Keaj alar.
Keep Clean
Keep clean inside, as
well as outside. Do not
8 allow food poisons to ac
cumulate in your bowels.
Headache, a sign ot self-
potsoning, will point to
numerous other troubles
which are sure to follow.
Keep yoursell well, as
thousands of others do,
by taking, when needed,
a dose or two of the old,
reliable, vegetable, fami
ly liver medicine,
ThedfonTs
Black-Draught
Mrs. Maggie Bledsoe,
Osawatomie, Kan., says:
"Black Draught cured
me of constipation ot 15
years standing, which
nothing had been able to
help. I was also a slave
to stomach trouble . . .
Everything I ate would
sour on my stomach. I
used two packages ot
black-Draught, and Otit,
the blessed relief it has
given me." Black
Draught should be on
your shelf. Get pack
age today, price 25c.
une
i
at. ZK
ne cent a dose.
AS DnggisU
e B ii
Fret Garden Seed
Call at the Herald r ff.ee and
secure a tupply of gtrden and
flower seeds free. These seeds
sre sent out by the Department
of Agriculture for fre iMstribu
tiou and tu.y be bad for lie ask
irg at this t Sice.