Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, September 30, 1918, Image 1

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    VOLUME 5
HEPPNER, OREGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 1918
NUMBER 17
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AUDIO CAMP
The following is a list of the Mor
riw county men called for entrap
ment Sept. 3rd to 6th, 1918:
I.ai'sh Courtney, Lena.
Elmer Lee Matteson, Heppner.
Richard Wells, Heppner.
Earl E. Gilliam, Heppner.
Ernest E. Clark, Heppner.
Roy Elmer Brown, Heppner.
Gus Williamson, Echo.
A. L. Stamp, Heppner.
Harrison Elliott, Heppner.
Charles S. Dane, lone.
Arthur McAtee, Heppner.
H. S. Edwards, Lena.
Adolph Skobo, Boardman.
Francis Allen Stapleton, Heppner.
James LeRoy Howell, lone.
Jess Agee, lone.
Fred Bradford, Heppner.
Henry Warren Stender, lone.
John W. Krebs, Heppner.
Ray Young, Heppner.
Ola Crage McCormick, Lexington.
Lynn Rufus Hale, Heppner.
Lee Land, lone.
.. William M. Kirk, Heppner.
Kenneth K. Mahoney, Heppner.
Forrest Edmonds, Morgan.
Arthur Henry Smith, Heppner.
Victor Rietmann, lone.
Luther Ashinhust, Lexington.
James Falls Bridges, Lexington.
Walter W. Caldwell, Umatilla.
Conrad Nathaniel Sandstrom Mil
waukee. Thomas Jackson Sprhikel. Cottage
Grove.
James G. Cowins, Heppner.
Boys registered August 24th,
1918, (21 years old.)
Roy B. Blake, lone.
Beldon C. Arthurs, Brownsville.
Wilbur E. Goodrich, lone.
Jerome Ralph Jackson, Lexington.
Ralph Warren Reade, Heppner.
Harlan Silas Swift, llardman.
Waldon Rhra Struignt, Lena.
Elmer Pearl Pearson, Lena.
Charles W. Beckett, Eight Mile.
NAVY EVER ON THE ALERT
Case of Carelessness at S?a Is a Thing
That Commanders Punish With I
Mccc32ry Severity. !
V'Uh nut n light f-howlm; the trans
ports plowed tlii- Atlantic, bringing
American wiMirrs to France, writes a
nnvnl other':- in the Silt n-'hry Evening
Post. Lookouts high and low, under
navy discipline, marched the scum for
hostile periscopes. The convoy, the
apex of which win n cruiser, was
Invisible in the lilac'; rikrht. T!i" vlg
ilnnce of the navy training protected
the ' Me-s, ' - '-is wiih their life,
belts i ... I
PudriY: y out n bright li;-1it nn i
the lending lninpnrt; n merchant Pall- .
or, one Ji-sns lurido?. Mciidozti, a
Spunii-li liremnn, ftu-hed nn electric ,
torch, fuml.li ni; i.hoiil th" decii. The
llirht could lie seen for mi!". Instant- ;
ly a navy lookout reported the occur- ;
rence to the navy nl'ieer in charge of
the fdiip. A Miarp command, n scuf
fle on deck, a llucjaeki l IJcklns the
torch overboard Ktayod th,. S; uiilard'
desire to fondle an elect -io ihishlltht
la the Kulnnarlni' zone. live dux' koI
ltnry t'onlincnii nt ended the I am.
Shmvliiir a light on n inati o'-v : r f t
night In time of war N II com Mnart '. I
offense; evcTi 1 tL: in-- a c!rai''-i! i.r
having nmti tiei. Tin navy P"in!..:ii;ii
r, In utnolnte i lia. g. fi.i'or--- s m'U
tury discipline nn a tt: r--h,i:.t ve;el
carrying troops und pi;i.:; .', tin;
guilty.
Iicmie of t!ie t)ii i y. ili!i!ii!i rr
tei-mca und ror.i'.in-t luvohiiig the
rfttfel.V llf ti "U-IIIld of III' II r. Ml' to
mtr.'ht mm i ponil.le rata ir.!p'ie a
averted. The nuvy v... In commuhd.
Suttee.
The English Rov.-rmnerif, t. ft r lone
'liii'ournflng dniti'it. .y (lie iincy r'
: nrd Wlillno l'.entiiu !; formally ' .
"'bed them In Iteiitnhi r. l0'. tint
hejf huv ulnrn i.i ciixiorially taken
; lace. The wife if the am of th
'.ajiib of Iley.'iH.n thin f -rl)-l In
ine, lnn-l. Hud ppviml lvm (if lr
' one P.nlmdiK-r. rnlnNter nf Nipiiijl.
1 Miifii 1. On voluntary nut-
oceiim-d ut I'tMiriM, In Nov.-nit er,
. i mid It hn crnMmi"l tD !! Jr.-.
it tlnif 'in l- h fi ! t- - : of lad1 1,
; t wen n lute l :.". - i it-
tin who took pirt In ,i .. In
' tt were cundetatiKl ta pcbil m.tI-td.
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WILL BE HELD
September 1 2th, 13tSi and 1.4th,. 1918
At Heppn
The Fair this year will be a "War Fair," and those
things tending to assist in the winning of the war will be
featured more prominently than. heretofore.
The U. S. Dept. of Agriculture will hnve an exhibit
and have representatives here to give instruction.
Industrial Club exhibits will be larger and better
than ever and canning contests will be held daily.
There vvi 2:3 of ood, dean amu
sesncnt, and snissic vAll fos furnished by a
five-wire orchestra.
BE SURE TO ATTEND
TIi SIXTH ANNUAL
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AEE UNDER WAY
W. T. McHobertti has delinitcly
decided to build a concrete garage
68x132 on his Main street property.
He has sold the old livery barn to
Willis Stewart who will move it to
his lots on upper Main street whore
his barn was destroyed in the big
fire.
M. L. Case will also build im
mediately on his property adjoining
the Mclioberts property which -he
recently acquired from Arthur
Smith.
Indications now promise tho liv
liest fall building line lleppnor has
experienced in many years.
work is under way on tho new
Hill Garage on Willow street and tho
architect in charge says the building
will be ready for occupancy in about
HO days. The same parties erecting
this building have bought tho 'adjoin
ing property from Y. V. Wells and u
is understood a substantial concrete
structure will also go un on that
location immediately.
Buy That Ilonic in (lie City Now.
(Mve the children an education
and your wife the needed rest.
jjlouse nine rooms, attic and bath,
well built, three fire places, hot
wa er heat, full cement, hasonie.nl
brei'k wails, glassed-in-porch, gas
and electricity. One block to line
srh iol and carline. . Large gromub:
beautiful shrubbery ami trees; gar
age. Good neighborhood. Owner
has left city. INfilHlOO. Terms.
Whitfield. 505 Lumberinens lihlir.
NOTICE FOK Pl'lSI.HWTION
department of the Interior, U. B.
Lai d Oflleo at La Grande, Oregon,
Jul 5th, 1918.
Notice is hereby given that Frank
M. Pedro, of Kcho, Oregon, who, on
May 25th, 1914, made Homestead
Knry, No. 013:172, for Lots 4, I,
0, i nd 7, und E'iSW'i, ami WVi
RH'i, SectloirfJrTtuvtiKtilt) r Snntk.
Itai go 29 1'lnst, Willamette Meridia,
has tiled notice of Intention to make
thive-yenr I'roof, to establish claim
to the land ahovo d. scribed, bttfore
C. C. ratterson, United Slates Coiii-
mlsiioner, ut ills oftlco, t Heppimr,
'Jiv.;.n, on the loth day of Septem
ber, litis.
hiliiii'.iit ikh'I' m a-; m i'Mvaicr:
Lobiirt A. Cullck, Mason F. Dun
can, (iusslo i:. Ayres, and Joka
lire snan, all of Lena, Oregon.
C. S. Hl'NN,
Heglsttir-
NOTICM Kilt I'l ItlTcATIO.V
Iiepiirtmi'iit of the lnti'rior, V. S.
Land Ollice at La Crande, Orciion,
I uly nth, 1918.
Notice Is hereby given that (Innate
K. Ayres, of Lena, Oregon, who, on
November 17lh, 191:!, made llomt
steail Kntry, No. (112615, for LH
NK'.,. K'.iSK',, K,'c. 10, NiiNWi,,
SWUNW'i. and NW'.HW1,, Sec
tion 11, Township 2 South, ltnng
28 Lust, Willamette Meridian, baa
tiled notice of Intention to make
three-year I'roof, to ctablh.li claim
to the land ulmve dor crllu'd, before
('. ('. I'utterson, I'nlted States Coin,
inbhioiicr, at his ollico, ut Ilippm r,
Oii'goii on the loth d;iy of Sept
her, 19 IS.
Claimant name as wltneuM's:
Walter Kllcup, Jmuea Sheridan,
of llepptii-r, Oregon; Hubert t.
Ctilbk and J.iiued T. Uoigau, of
Lei,a, ( ii i gon
C. 8. IH'NN.
ltl!lclr
Ojieiijan iaccounl jwil h
THE
I FIRST NATIONAL DANK
; OF HCPPNER
Ann tsi over (! and a C'ifirlcr
Mil!ir3l)i!ar3.