4 HEPPNER HERALD. NOTICE T, 18" S. A. F'ATTISON. Plb.isher An Independent, Newspaper Entered at the HeppneOreKon, Postolii'.! ;ts second-cla:a matter. Ttrmi oi' .Subscription: One Year $1.50 Six Months .75 Three Months 50 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION FRIDAY, AUG. 3,0 1918. Kobi'i t Itaxler llurtod. well known lneer resident o this mk,n the highest bid county- was hold Monday afternoon Rev. Andrews, of the Christian church conducting the services. In terment was made In the private burial plot of the Dexter family on the hill- adjoining the Masonic cera- Jacob Dexter, a son now on his j NOLAN SKIFF, ReceiT.r way to France with the army, could not lie reached although the funeral was delayed several days while el'lorls In that direction were being ma do. Tublic Land Sale. Department of the Interior, U. S Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, July 5th, 1918. NOTICE is hereby given that, as directed by the Commissioner of the General Land Office, under provisions of Sec. 2455, R. S., pursuant to th application of OUle M. Neal, of Echo, Oregon, Serial No. 01588S, we will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, but at not less than $2.00 per acre, at 10 o'clock A. M., on the 11th day of September, 1918, next, at this office, the following tract of land: E'2 NEi4, EV4 SE, Se. 4, Tp. 1 !n., R. 27 E., W. M. I The sale will not be kspt op, but , will be declared elostd when thos j present at the hour named aboT have ceased bidding. The prso 111 b re quired to immediately pay to the Re ceiver the amount thereof. Any persons claiming adversely the above-described land are advised to file their claims, or objections, o or before the time designated for sale. C. S. DUNN, RegUWr. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, August 6th, 1918. Notice is hereby given that Robert B. Steers, of Hardman, Oregon, who, on June 28th, 1915, made Home stead Entry, No. 015179, for SE' NWtt, SW NE, NE4 SW NWSE'A, Section 23, Township 5, Sputh, Range 24, East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Three Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before C. C. Patterson, United States Land Com missioner, at Heppner, Oregon, on the 30th day of September, 1918. Claimant names as witnesses: Charles H. McDaniel, James H. McDaniel, George McDonald, John J. McDonald, all of Hardman, Ore gon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK, Regiater. DR. R. J. VAUGHAN DENTIST Permanently locate ! in lowls Buih . ', Oddfel-Oregon Heppner. S. E NOTSON ATTOENEY-AT-LAW Office in Roberts' Building Heppner, Oregon DR. N. E. WINNAED " ' " PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Heppner Oregon FRANCIS A. McMENAMIN LAWYER Roberts Bldg. Heppner, Ore. Office Phone Main 643 Residence Phone Main 665 Card of Thanks. NOTK'K KOH PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at LaGrande, Oregon, August 15, 1918. NOT COAL LAND. Notice is hereby given that Flossie 15. Gilman. nee Dinwiddle, of Tod. We wish to express our most Oregon, who, on February 19, 1915, i-.mecre tnanKs ror and appreciation ma(llJ Homestead Entry, No. 014323 oi uio Kin.iiy assistance exienueu for sS, Sec. 21, and NNVi, mid sympauiy expressed y our section 28, Township 7 South, Range frlo::dM and neighbors during the or i,-al.f wiiinnmtto MoHrtion ha recent illness and at the time of the flle(1 not:ce of intention to make death and burial of our beloved tliree yenr Proofi to esablish claim hui;l;iind and father. j to the land above described, before .Mis. Ida Dexter and Family. c. C. Patterson, United States Coni- j missioner, at Heppner, Oregon, on Dr. Turner, eye, specialist of UidlOtli day of October, 1918. Portland vvMl b" in 'Ienoner claimant names as witnesses: . ! ' ,' S. T. Dinwiddle, of Top, Oregon, a run We-ines-kty and Ihursdav ! Jiimeil wiiks, of Top, Oregon. Fread Si'pi '':m l"'.M" S and U, at Bar- Neal, of Monument, Oregon. G. O nani's roominir house. In lone , Langdon, of Top Tuesd umetd. Sa Consult him September 17. In Mot - ur .av, bv'pt.emuer . Oregon. C. S. DUNN, Register To My Many ustomers I.OY V. WHITEIS REAL ESTATE, LOANS. INSURANCE Heppner, Oregon ISOLATED TRACT PUBLIC LAND SALE pepartment of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Oregon July 30th, 1918. Notice is hereby given ' that, as directed by the Commissioner of the General Land office, under provisions of Sec. 2455, R. S., pursuant to the application of Zetta Brosnan, of Lena, Oregon, Serial No. 016340, we will offer at public sale, to the high est bidder, but at not less than $2.00 per acre, at 10 o'clock a. m., on the 11th day of September, 1918, next, at this office, the following tract of land: NW14SE& SV4SE, Sec. 24 Nli'iNE'i, Sec. 25, Tp. 2 S., R. 28 E., W. M. This tract is ordered into the mar ket on a showing that the greater portion thereof is mountainous or too rough for cultivation. The sale will not be kept open, but will be declared closed when those present at the hour named have ceased bidding. The person making the highest bid will be required to immediately pay the Receiver the Any persons claiming adversely the above-described land are ad vised to file their claims, or objec tions, on or before the time designa ted for sale. C. S. DUNN, Register. NOLAN SKIFF, Receiver. DR. A. D. McMURDO PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Telephone 122 Office Patterson's Drug Store DR. J. J. CALLAWAY OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN 6 Roberts Building Heppner, Oregon At Lexington Tuesdays and Fridays. , Watch paper for dates DR. J. G, TURNER EYE SPECIALIST Portland, Oregon Regular monthly visits to Hepp- Heppner Oregon WOODSON & SWEEK ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Heppner, Oregon ner and lone. SAM E. VAN V ACTOR ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Heppner, DR. GUNSTER , VETERINARIAN Heppner, O.econ Licensed Graduate Phone 722 (Day or Night) LOUIS PEARSON TAILOR Heppner, HORSES FOR SALE Rrnken or unbroken. Will he Oregon sold for cash or on time.purcha!: er giving note with approved se curity. Horses can be seen on my ranch at the Tub Spring?. James Carty, Lexington, Oregor. Oregon Udtf Vi e"i' ;-"! gt'neroiia in as Kinting me to Hurt in btisitiesa arain I wish to ( -:pivss my up. piveia! ion find to say that be cause your he!,i 1 have uPn enaUe I io secure a splendid n. w s'oek of goods on verv ad vatilar"un term.-, which nth- rv i would have been at lea t dillteult. 1 rxp ct to open my row s'o'c witlipiu few das and wi:. h ive many In :v ifui bats at.'! it-r art ii'l.-.; to --lio-v yoll. '!' Co h- r y..-: 'he' i. Vict -f Li ; Nov ,l't ie ..; ! 1 wol ti call a:' I it ' "U Will I i' t toe v;;i id- li.-nd. Co- ! I'l : i I .'.liortntr r.H-li ii now t via l to have i -specl it, and M your Coat. :, Wai. t r.nd Fur lie. icor.timio to handle "mi:i. I,i I'linces -aid cor-et u. ia-.r you tor p tst ynU .11 1 ( O", .lua' teu-'vmir 1 can iiutatice of the y a 1 v a n t accous, Vetfs very truly. y.vs. l. c. iikrri:n UONTENTeO I k - V: it; ., & Tas Scene 9m4 1.9 Rot on a Vheat Farm The photorrraph from which this illustration w;is m.ido was teken on one of the hundreds cf dairy farms tliat bring tlieir fresh, sweet milk every rr.crnintf to the fifteen evaporating plants which produce Rcwaid-?:()()-RcvarJ Notice is hereby wiven that 1 will pay a reward of l'ie Hun tired dollars t M t) ftr the ar rest and coti iciinti of an) pcrt-0' or i t'rsoiiH steaiin r i.tiy f n,y horses or cattle fn mtii pastures or from the ran,:e. Stiu'k li r a n d d as fol'ows; Horses. .IK ctmcctcd tii r')ii hbouhh r. cai lit -fs and L'-vt nr ids, bar ov er JK cotttu i tt .i on rilst shoulder. Cattle, JK contiittel on lc:t hip athi Hide. Vei.rlii'vts and year olds, Inuover.lK ni.ncctcc mi hit hip and :i't. Jo;; K;i ki any, lie; pa ; ();,.. Dated at lb ppu- r. (t. yon, Mm So VtUN VJW WW! ii It 1 he owner cf these cowa is a specialty farmer. He hat chesrn d:.ini:'l isi preference to other work because he i::.w-3 cowa. Oa the other hand the man who has chosen the grow cf wheat, docs not er.joy the confining routine of caring for cows. Remember Carnation makes everything you cook taste better" especially creamed soups and vegetables,cereals, coffee and cocoa. Keep a case or two of Carnation on hand, and all the troubles of cows vanish for the wheat farmer and his wife. The good cocln in the city prefer Camat:on because it is the correct "Answer to the Pure Milk Question." Get Carnation From Your Grocer Carnation Milk Products Company. TeutUe, Wh. r ' ' .-V- r - I ''- , If . r ! Packers' Profits Are Regulated The public should understand that the profits of the packers have been limited by the Food Administration since November 1, 1917. For this pur pose, the business of Swift & Company is now divided into three classes: Class 1 includes such products as beef, pork, mutton, oleomargarine and others that are essentially animal products. Profits are limited to 9 per cent of the capital employed in these departments, (including sur plus and borrowed money), or not to exceed two and a half cents on each dollar of sales. Class 2 includes the soap, glue, fertilizer, and other departments more or less associated with the meat business. Many of these de partments are in competition with outside businesses whose profits are not limited. Profits in this class are restricted to 15 per cent of the capital employed. Class 3 includes outside investments, such as those in stock yards, and the operation of packing plants in foreign 'countries. Profits in this class are not limited. Total profits for all departments together in 1918 will probably be between three and four per cent on an increased volume of sales. The restrictions absolutely guar antee a reasonable relation between live stock prices and wholesale meat prices, because the packer's profit can not possibly average more than a fraction of a cent per pound of product. Since the profits on meat (Class 1 ) are running only about 2 cents on each dollar of sales, we have to depend on the profits from soap, glue, fertilizer (Class 2, nl-o limited) and other depart ments, (Cu.3 3) to obtain reasonable earnings on capital. Swift & Company is conducting its business so as to come within these limitations. Swift & Company, U. S A. OC Di O o ;