Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, April 26, 1918, Image 2

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    HEPPNER HERALD
S. A. PATTISON. PiiGLisHrR.
An Independent, Local A'eus-paper.
Entered at the Itetmer, Oregon,
Post Office as second-class waiter.
Terms of Svlscrijtion.
One Year - - $1.50
Six Months - - 75
Three Months - - 50
FRIDA Y, APRIL M. 1918.
0 VER THERE
The following rm snau'e is j'roir;
a citizen soldier of the United
States National Army and should
be read by every eiii.i n of the
United Slates. A way to help
these boys who are lihtinsr for
democracy is to buy War Savings
Stamps and Thrift Stamps, a war
activity which seems to have
been somewhat neglected so far
in Morrow county:
"They say, who come back
from 'over there,' that at night
the troubled earth between the
lines is carpeted with pain. They
say that Death rides whistling in
every wind and that the very
mists are charged with awful tor
ment. They say that, cf all things
spent and squandered, young hu
man life is held least dear. It is
not the pleasantest prospect for
those of us who yet can feel upon
our lips the pressure of our moth
er's goodbye kiss. But, please
God, our love of life is not so
prized as love of right In this
renaissance of our country's val
or, we who will edge the wedge
of her assault make calm accept
ance of its hazards. For us, the
steel-swept trench, iho stiffening
cold weariness, hardship, worse,
For you, for whom we go, you
millions safe at home what for
you? We shall need food. We
shall need care. We shall neeu
clothes for our bodies and weap
ons for our hands. We shall need
terribly and without failure, sup
plies and equipment in a stream
that is constant anil never end
ing. From you, who are our re
source and reliance, who are the
heart anil hope oi that humanit
for which we smile and strive,
must come these things."
Oregon Military Police
A company of Military Police
is tube recruited m eastern Ore
gon for the purpose of prevent
ing and delecting crime, appre
hending criminals, protecting
property, etc ,1 W. Kockerhas
been appointed first lieutenant
and recruiting ollicer for eastern
Oregon, with headquarters at
Condon.
The following circular has been
sent out setting forth the purpose
of the organization:
1. A body of state police to
prevent and detect crime and up
preliend criminal
2. All male citizens of the Uni
ted Stall's between the ages of IS
and I., years of age, physically
qualified, are t limbic lor service
in this body.
IS '1 he lenn of rnhf.imcnt will
lie for Imii ciii's iinli'.-s sooner
discharged b proper authority.
I. The entire 1 1 i ; ef the per
sonnel of the ('..mm. Hid ill be
given to tin II- u-it . ; , i eepUuns
being .'i i i i.ed , i , . i,. i, h,
'. tit mom i ni- i hi! 'ti'd
men, t'.Mi pi i iimi,,; u a ,-i up. I'm
loi in and f ,.. j i.i i urm.-iifii
I l ee
ti For tlio-e w I o , I-!, i,i serve
their Mate ai.l i.i.u.try in the
ulKM.-liincnt of m ,!,tam and other
crimes which are i ampar.t during
war. this m rv ice w , be pai ticu
larly uit restin
ror further inUfm.i! ,iin write
or apply It J. W Keeker. Flt
Lieutenant On ., ,,n M,,;t.,ry Po
lice, recruiting ( :!,,-, t tor Lantern
Ur gmi. Pox t endon, Ore.
Jell .loiie receive.! l,U tlt'W
Yuba ttm ti.r ihi ether day mid
it U no si work in thu Join'
f r in . It I. ii i, p ,u,a vili
pull mx plowH mid run '.'I li.uro
a UiV. AtiMil : ' ,. ; .., of liilltl
can bt I ii t u J em in ;' uuir
YOUR SPRING SUIT
Will Cost You Much Less it Ordered Now
I have just put in a big stock of new
Woolens,includingWorsteds,Serges,etc.
bought at a bargain and which will be
passed along to my customers at equally
attracti ve prices.
These goode were carried over from last
season by the wholesalers aud by buying
heavily I was able to secure tht m at last
season's prices. This means a big sav
ing over present prices of this season's
new goods, while the quality of last
year's goods is away above this year's
. offerings.
The benelit I receive from this proposi
tion is t hat I am able to continue in busi
ness under war conditions the direct
saving goes to my customers.
Come In, Gentlemen, My Stock and Prices Will Please You
g Professional Column
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Dli. It. J. VAUGHAN
DENTIST
Permanently located in Oddfellow's
Building
HEPPNER, OREGON
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Louis Pearson,
MERCHANT
TAILOR
a-riwmmi:m'ii'i'ijMl'W ... ..... .
Buy a Liberty Bond j
Aud Save by Having Your
Shoes Repaired at j
Bowers' Shoe Hospital j
Modern Machinery Methods j
Main Street Heppner, Ore.
THE BRICK
McATEE & AIKEN, Props.
ICE CREAM and CARD
PARLORS.
8. E. NOTSON
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
OFFICE IN ROBERTS BUILDING
FIEPPNER,
OREGON
iiiiiiiiiiE i! mnmniiiii Ei Eiii: ti!Ki!i:it;iiEiiiiU!!!n:;uii;:!;!!ii
There Is No
Monopoly
in the packing industry.
Swift & Company, al
though the largest packer,
handles not to exceed
one -eighth of the total
meat production of the
United States.
' The five large packers
do not handle to exceed
one-third of the total meat
production of the United
States.
Swift & Company is not in
combination with any other
packer or packers to control prices.
There is very active compe
tition in the buying of live-stock
and equally keen competition in
the sale of dressed meats and
by-products.
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1918 yer book of internhng nj
Instructive fuctt cnt on requrst
AdJr.u Swift & Company,
Union Slock Yrdi. Chicn.o, Illinois
Swift & Company
U. S. A.
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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 dates
DR. J. G. TURNER
Eye Specialist
PORTLAND OREGON
Regular monthly visits to HEPPNER and IONE
WOODSON & SWEEK
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Office in Palace Hotel. Heppner, Ore.
SAM J i. VAN VACTOR
YTTORNEY-AT-LAW
HEPPNER, OREGON
LOUIS PEARSON
TAILOR
HEPPNER, OREGON
Office phone
Main 643
Residence phone
Main 665
FRANCIS A McMENAMIN
LAWYER
Ro'.ierls Building, Heppner, Oregon
ROY V. WHITEIS .
REAL ESTATE INSURANCE
LOANS
Ueppner, Oregon
Notice for Publication
D-Mrtment of the Interior, U. S. Land Office,
at Thu Dallus. On-tron, April 5th. 1918.
N'oiii-i- is htrchy niven that William Shipley,
of IV ihKton, Oregon, who, on November 25. 1114.
iw-hU- hoiiit'wtcHii entry No. 014162. for lota 3 and 4.
S'aNW'.. SWiNK't, NWLSElij, NE!-,SWV.
St riK'ii .". Lot 1, Sec. 6, iTuwnahiD S. South
KiiMUf 2."-KhhI, WillaTiiette MenUian. haa Illed no
tire of intention u rmike Final three-year Proof,
to t'Htiitrimh i-ljiim to the land above deftenhed, be
t'ore ('-. C. 1'atteraon, U. S. Commmnioner, at
H'i iMi.-r, treon. on the 4th day of June lyiK.
I'Uimmnt iihhh'h an witneattea: William H. I'ad
bv iw of I.exiiiKtun. Oreiron; t'lifford N. Fridley,
ot Li-xtnuton, Oregon: Kalph L. Henve. of Hepp
inr. Or.'non; ti forge W. VanWinkle. of Heppner,
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H. FRANK WOODCOCK, Renter.
Notice of Hearing of Final Account
In the County Court of State of Oregon for Mor
row County.
In the mutter of the estate of J. L. Egbert, de-
o-tuied.
Not in- is hereby given to all peraom i Mere ted
that M F. WR4i worth, adminiatraUir of theatov
inentunied etitate. haa tiled in the County Court of
Morrow Ct.unty, Oregon, hit final account and rv
t'ort. and that laid court haa flved, by ita order
hi-retftre duly entered, Monday, the 13th day of
Ma. lulN. at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m.. and the
t'curt rootti of aid court in the county court houve
j in lii-ppner, said county, aa the time and place for
I bearing of objectioni to id account and the let-tU-hit
t.t thereof and the cloemg and distribution
I o: n;i d intate.
AU penn-ni interented therein having object ion
H"'t''iu my hie the ante with the clerk of aald
i ivtition or Mow uul day and time. ifyiiig
(he particuUr of Haul objettima.
Thu notice i publmheti for four consecutive
.t , WKmnihg with the issue of April 12, lulu,
so a. ct tdarve with the order of a d court.
W F. W Al'SWOHTII.
i'.'W Administrator, Imgon. tire.
Notice for Publication
l U'turtuuntt of trie interior, t'. S. Land orrce at
1 a t.tat'de. tHvt:on March Mh. WIS.
N.,i ,e if ber'b gio-ti that Hertt a H. Mmton.
fM.r! IknhaU. Hotter of Lena, Orvwun, h
t S"v, H ly,1. not.tr homesteed mtr) No. tHitiU1.
i f i , H. ti. tp. 1 a., r. ' e., W. M., Ion
I . f d 4, a i ne', sw nwH, aee. 2. tp, t , r. 3t
e W. M.. has ft mi notice of intention to maae
tmtf-war l'nsf, to estebbeh f'aim to the land
f, H.ve dtfu-rdwri, Uf.-re C.C. Tatterw-n, t nttnt
; "itttes t'ornmi!titief. at hit ofhee, at Hept-her.
"t"', on tht ttth Uy of May. litis.
( Umiant name as Witnee, immv X Mjr.
Wft do L. Vmrent Arthur 1. HuBhe and
h t i-r 11. tU-ft aU of Lena, Oregon,
4 i - C. IH NS Ke tf,
i I f. KAN riV Now in the time
io rlvttn up your rubbish I wiii
li?tvii it away for )u when yu
ar roiitiy. St cue or call Main
Li-t? Cantwt!!. 47i f
JITNKY SKUVICK-Cntl a
j :tnry for pcciti tram trip- or
any other service, dsiy or tiij:it
lUy j'lone Mam lN- NithtphiUi
Maiu ir5. Lee Cut'dL 4 It
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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
G. G, MORSE & CO., California
CHAS. H. LILLY, Oregon
As some varieties are very scarce
this year we advise early buying.
Phelps Grocery Co.
Heppner, Oregon
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The United States Food Administration Says (J
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, Jish, Vegetables, Vegetable Oils, Cheese
Purely Vegetable Cotosuiet, Crisco. Olive Oil.Wesson
Oil, Mazolo (made from Indian corn,)
0 SAM. HUGHES COMPANY i
Hani m
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Notice of Sheriff's Sale
By virtue of an execution and order of ill duly
isaued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon for the County of Morrow, dated
March 2A, 1918. in a certain auit in the laid Circuit
Court for said County of Morrow and State of
Ori'iton. wherein France K. Keiil.r. plaintiff, re
covered judgment again.t Mary . Hawley and R,
W. Hawley, defendant!, for the eum of five hun
dred fifty and no one-hundredths dollar., with In
terest thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per annum
payable temi-annually, from the 24th day of Sep.
tember, 1911, and the further sum of forty-five
dollar, attorney', feea. and for cos la and di.bur
ment. taxed at eighteen and 50-1(0 dollan.
Notice!, hereby given that 1 will onSaturday, the
27th day of April. 11. at i o'clock in the after,
noon of said day, at the front door of the Court
House in Heppner, Morrow County. Oregon, tell at
pubhr auction to the higheat bidder for cash in
hand, the following described real property, to
wit: Beginning at the northeaat corner of the
northweat quarter of the northweet Quarter of
cction twenty-five, township fiv north of rang
iwenty-iix east of the Willlametta Meredlan,
which 1. a cement monument aix inches in diame
ter, eighteen inches in ground. marked on top with
a copper nail: running thence south no degree
twenty-three minutes east sii hundred slaty and
six-tenths feet-' thence south eighty-nlna degree
furty three minute. west,thr hundred thirty feet:
thence north no degrees twenty-thre minute.
ol. sia hundred sixty and six-tenths feet, (bene
north eghty-nlne drgreee forty -three minute
, east, three hundred thirty feet to the point of be
lut.ning. Kwrving therefrom one-half of a road
j sixty feet in width along the north and east sides;
! ihn.noii tbem.i'Sof the Oregm Land and Wa
' Wt t'ormiany a. iot one. block twenty Weal, aitua
I tnl in Mnrciw county. In the State of Oregon, and
containing tw acres, more or less, Al all of
U.ts numbered nineteen, twenty, thirteen, four
t.n. fifteen, sixteen, seventeen and eighteen. In
M-wk numliered thirty-one In Irngoa, Murrew
. county (lreg,in. according to the reonled I l.t
, thereof. All of the above dnicrihed property be
ing subject to the terms and emtdittons of the or-
i nal deeds by the Oregon Land and Water Com.
' any to the grantee. Taken and levied upon a.
I the erwrte of the said defendant or fto snach
I th.re.if (beginning with the smalleat illvl.ionsl a
n .i ( nmsrr to satisfy the saai Judgmanl In
', f.n.f ..f .aid plaintiff and gin said defendant
t.ther with all eta and duburMsnenu that
have acrrunl of may sv eme.
j r-hertd of Morrow County. Or.
For Sail
Fifty (T0) bead good work
tnu!i. Twenty. five (25) head
tin bi(r nire. If you tiped
tny tock in tl.it line it will y
yuu to iDajH'Ct tlie niuii!.
fliY Hoycb.
1 Hf tlfi'joer, Ore.
Summons
In the Circuit Court of the Stat of Oregon for
the County of Morrow.
Pacific Coast Elevator Company, t corporation.
plaintiff,
va.
Augustus Walker and Emma L, Walker, his wife;
Laurel Land Company, an&regon corporation;
Mina Zimmerman. Oregon 'and Western Colo
nisation Company, a South Dakota corpora
tion; Preston Campbell, William Robb and
Paulin H. Robb, hialwife; Banker and Lum
bermen' Bank, a corporation; F. R. Cham,
bers, jr.; First National Bank of Heppner, a
corporation: Bank of Heppner. a corporation;
Cynthia Walker. Lumbermen'a National Bank,
a corporation, defendant.
To Mina Zimmerman. I' res ton Campbell and F. R,
Chamber, jr., defendants:
1b th name of the But of Oregon, you are
hereby required to (appear and answer th com
plaint filed against you In the above entitled suit,
oi or before aix weeks from the Kth day of April.
lui. to-wit: On or before th 7th day of June,
191, and If you fail to o. appear or answer, for
want thereof, th plaintiff will apply to th Court
for judgment against you and each of you. aa fol
lows, lo-wlt: For judgment against Augustus
Walker and Emm L. Walker for th sum of
Us.M.Of with interest thereon st th rat of 1k
per annum from January! ism. together with
Interest on the sum of U.S71.W at the rat of 7't
per annum from January 2, IIM. until October 12,
IKIO. together with Interest on th sum of 1110.(10
at the rat of 7't per annum from January 2. It,
until October 2. W12. and the further sum of Run)
attorney's fee. and th cost and di.hureementa of
this suit; that plaintiff s mortgage deed be fore,
closed and the following deecrbed property be sold
to satisfy th plaintiff s judgment, aa may be re
covered herein, to-wit:
The Ni and th N't of th 8Wi of Sec. 20. Tp.
I N of R U. oat of th Willamette Meridian, In
Morrow county. Ore,
That platnufT claim and demand and all sum
ot money due th plaintiff from the defendant
Augu.tu Walker iand EmmaL.WalSer.be de
creed to be a first lien upon thereat property here.
InUfure described. up.rtur and prior to the
claim or Interest of In defendant., or any of them
m or t said property, thai the defendant and
each of them, and all persons claiming by. through
or under them, or either of ihn be forever barred
and foreckawl of all r-ght. title or interest in or to
the real prowrty above IwrM. ar.4 every Part
thereof, except the taf utorr right of redemption,
and formed other relief a the e..n may deem
euuit.hie.
This summon i served upon you by tut Urstw
thereof er.ee a week for an week, in the Heppner
Herald weekly newspaper of general tirrul.
Uoa. auhh.iMd at Heppner. Morrow county. Ore.
"''" b nue of an ortr mad an4 entered here
in en Ike Let day ef April. br the ILmnraol
C. C. r.tterson County Judge ef Morrow County.
Oreg- and th 4.t, f , pyWlr,1BHI
April J. !.. and th date of the ai pl,l,calin
lib. June 7, l;
Wandwia 1 I week and C. A. Pell
AttwT f.if f.a.rt
Peat 0c aUdreas Uarpner. Or.