Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, October 18, 1918, Image 2

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    Heppner Herald
S. A. PATTISON, Editor and Publisher
An Independent Newspaper
Entered at the Heppner, Oregon, Postoffice as second-class matter.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
One V'ear $1.50 Six Months ....
Three Months 50
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1918
CONSERVATION
f .r ;;neral relief x;o:H, r.nd $47,000
L. d.:un:siration expeiies.
' For work in Siberia, $1,244,19"
has been appropriated. Seeds and
manntr that has turned the eyes of
agricultural implements were pro
vided, at a cost of 8244,438, to en
able the Serbs to cultivate what was
left of their country. Four hun
dred twenty-nine thousand five hun
dred ninety-six dollars was spent for
fooodand clothing for refugees
scattered through Northern Greece
this figure including about $75,
1 000 for food purchased at Bucha
jrent in 1916, and $25,000 for relief
of Serb refugees in Siberia. Thirty
thousand one hundred and thirteen
dollars was apprpriated for main
tenance of a hospital at Vodena, and
$48,598 for a dental contingent to
We hear much of "conservation in these days of the serve the Serbian army. Fifty
stress of war. Those in authority as well as those in po- j thousand dollars was also given to
sitions of semi-authority are busy urging the rest of us to jthe Serbian Red Cross,
conserve flour and sugar and fats and woolens and paper For Greece, $375,000 has been
and a thousand and one other articles which might be appropriated a commission to
, a . 1 1 t-v 11 1 1 j Greece, which will administer this
enumerated. And this is right. Everybody should save sum sa)led from jn geptem
every atom possible of every commodity which is neces- ber principally for reUe f among
sary to properly feed and clothe and equip our armies and the Greek population, among whom
the armies of our allies in the great work of winning this is a great deal of suffering, due to
war, and it may safely be said that every loyal American the mobilization of the army,
is not only willing but is anxious to deny himself of many An aggregate of $3,000,000 was
things he once thought essential to his comfort and gen- contributed to the American Com-
eral well-being in order that our boys "over there" may mlttee for Aimenlatt and Syrian Re
want for nothing, .lief, for their work in Asia Minor,
U. , , ? r , 1 r and in Paletstine, the appropriations
is the lack of conservation on the part of many amount t0 $590,553. This is for
of these oflicial conservationists that many people who are relief and industrial service work
pegging along trying to do the best they can are disposed among the destitute Syrians, for
to kick about. the maintenance of a general dis-
ln the matter of paper the government officials and pensary, children's clinic and hos-
semi-olTirials nrn f-flWinry nthw HmctiV moacurc m. Pltal, ad fr two orphan asylums
pel printers and publishers to save paper, even to the ex
tent of curtailing their business and reducing their in
comes, while if the printers were only credited with ordi
nary business intelligence they might be trusted with
practicing the most rigid economy in. the use of paper be
cause of the exorbitant price the paper trust charges them
for that commodity.
We hope it is not treasonable to say that the waste Department of the interior, u. s
basket in the Herald office bears mute testimony everv Land Office at La Grande, Oregon
morning of the entire lack of conservation of paper on the
part or practically all of the governmental departments,
bureaus, administrators, etc. Reams and reams of the
precious commodity are burned up every week without
even being read for the reason that we havn't the time to
read all the long-winded articles nor the monev to hire NF-Vi swVi. Mi se and sev4
a secretary to read them for us. It is evident to every
newspaper man who has trained himself for years to
crowd as much information or as many ideas into as few
words as possible which is true conservation of paper,
time and energythat most of the people who write the
.stulT that is sent broadcast ever the country from the dif
ferent Depari:nents m Washington. fro;;i" the multitude
of sia'.e ai'nuvsinitors, Atfricuitural i'olie7f: etc. :n-: t
Keep the Home
Funds Coming
CAN'T you realize the encouragement
' our boys over there in the trenches will
get when they know Heppner has o'er
topped the top in the FOURTH LIBERTY
LOAN drive? If you subscribed every
penny you ever expect to own you would
still fall shoJt of equaling THEIR "bit."
Come in or write us for full details
about these War Bonds.
Farmers & Stockgrowers Nat'l
Bank
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
DR. II. J. VAUOHAX
DENTIST
Permanently located In Oddfellow's
Bunlding
Heppner, Oregon
S. E. NOTSOX
ATTORXEY-AT-LAW
Office in Roberts' Building
Heppner Ore
WKeat
Wheat
which have been assigned the Red j
Cross by the British, authorities.
Much work is c.lso being done in
the camps of Armenian refugees at
Port Said, Jaffa and elsewhere."
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Ociober 8, 1918.
Not Coal Land
Notice is hereby given that Nor
man G. Florence, of Heppner, Ore
gon, who, on April 8, 1914, made
Homestead Entry No. 013099 for
I am buying whdat for the
Pacific Grain Co., successor
to W. H. liouser, and am
prepared to buy your grain
outright and pay cash.
Can furnish grain bags at lowest prices.
DR. N. E. WIXNARD
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Heppner
Oregon
DR. A. D. MeMURDO
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Telephone 122
Office Patterson's Drug Store
Heppner Oregon
WOODSON & SWEEK
ATTORXEYS-AT-LAW
Heppner
Orei
SAM E. VAX VACTOR
ATTORX EY-AT-LAW ,
ROY V. WHITEIS,
REAL ESTATE AND
INSURANCE
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HEPPNER, OREGON
SE, Section 3 5, Township 2 South,
Ranga 27 East, WiLamette Meridian
has filed notice of intention to mike J
Big Ranch Bargain
I have to offer prospective buyers of real estate a
splendid 800-acre ranch with 110 acres under ditch
and only one-half mile from town. Good house and
out-buildings. I am offering this place at a big bargain
and on easy terms if taken at once.
I ROY V. WHITEIS, Heppner, Oregon
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p'nion tnat words arc Iree as the
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lat they are particularly gifted as
is a pretty sale guess that
wasted 1 v the government
paper
three-year proof, to establish claim
to the land above dsscrlbed, before
C. C. Patterson, United States Com
missioner, at Hoppner. Oregon, on
the- f.th (lav of December, 191 S.
Clr.Jri'i'nt nuiKS r wltnesrps:
John McC'illoutrh. Divid McCul
lnmTh. Vj. Tl. Kelly, George Krei, all
of Heppner. Oioi;on.
C. S. DUNN, Register
A
y 1 1 10 arbitrary restriction
NOTICE FOR PUBICATION
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To All Wheat Growers of
Morrow County
Heppner
Oregon
LOUIS PEARSON
TAILOR
Heppner
Oregon
Watch paper for dates
DR. J. G. TURNER
EYE SPECIALIST
Portland Oregon
Regular monthly visits to Heppner
and lone.
DR. GUXSTER
VETERINARIAN
Heppner Oregon
Licensed Graduate
Phone 722 (Day or Night)
may be shocked to learn that
Department of the laterlc.n, U. S.
Land Office at La Grande, Oregon ,
October S. 19H.
Not Coal Land.
Notice is hereby given that James
T. Morgan, of Lena, Oregon, who, on
May 22, 1914, made Homestead En
try. No. 013:57, for N4 SE4. SH
NEW. NW4 NE4, SE4 NW14
I will be in the market for all classes
of wheat at all times during the
coming season, prices based on gov
ernment inspection slips. Bags and
harvesting supplies at market prices
'!'e wo'
the j.,-
oT in.'.inr.r.t:
: ire t n:,
I ha:: v. ;!1 k
u . ; :rer circilr.t i:
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" T'.er piper pe-.'p'.e Inir.i up. all this stulT mostly.
it..oui ie..iiiag :'t, ''t,r havn't they hecn telling us ever
:.;ice th : war started that we must save all waste paper
and sell it to th.- paper mills? Yes. and that is just what
the patriotic people of Heppner undertook to do last year
and the remit was that the two merchants who went to
the expense to put in a baler and have all the town's waste aD'1 NEV 9WVi- nioa n.Town-
paper baled and who shipped it to the paper mills were
.stung for some $.'0 on the deal the freight amounted to
that much more than the mlils paid them for the paper.
Tsme and energy are two mighty important factors
in most of life's activities and if the reports that leak out
irom me snip yards and trom the spruce camps are true Heppner, Oregon, on the 4th day of of all the real property described In
there is not much conservation of either in those two most . w VV !au im!
important industries. Charges are made that highly paid Claln"nt nam" " wlln's""' 54r.n X P.rt " d.f.nd.t.
shipyard workers not only systematically loaf on the job nni E' Ch"X" A' Hlnton' nd th.t pi.mtiff p.y it co.u nd
but that they are encouraged by the foreman to o be- n,,yd M' DunrBB' Arlhur P- di-burment. herein. nd for such
, ;, I .1 I'Timan 10 so ik- :iugi., u of !.n. Or,.on. other nd further relief aa may
4.IUM. mi it said. the tiK.re a ship costs the more money c. 3. iu'ns, n-sit.ter in equity be )ut.
tliereis 'm it lor the contractors l i tun Summoti u a-rved upon you
l'oneratin of triilinr things and willful wa,i.
FRANt IS A. Mil;XAMIX
LAWYER
Roberts Bldg. Heppner, Ore.
Office Phone Main 643
Residence Phone Main 66 5
hip 2 South. Range 28 East, Will
amette Meridian, haa Bled notice of
intention to uvike three-year proof,
to esUMIah claim to tiie land above
dffcrlbml, before C. C. Patterson,
l'n!td States CommiRaloner, at
PHILL COHN, Heppner, Or.
II
ROY V. WHITEIS
REAL ESTATE, LOAN'S,
INSURANCE
Heppner
Oregon
big activities seem to lie the ordei
poor hiiMnN and in-', t :
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Mlcheol Sepanek, of Seoanek, Ore
ton. Cailmer D. Moray, Carl Mat
ton, Arthur A, Flnley, all of Echo,
Oregon.
H. FRANK WOODCOCK.
RegUter.
DR. J. 4. CALI-AWAY
OSTEOPATHIC .PHYSICIAN
6 Roberta Building
Heppner Oregon
At Lexington every Tueaday and
Thuraday.
E. 1. STARKEV
ELECTRICIAN
Houae wlrlnc a apeclalty.
Heppner Oregon
Phone (33.
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NOTICE KOU PI IU.ICATIOX
D'-partnu'tit of the Interior, I". S. ;
Land Oltire at La Gramle. Oregon, i
Si'iUfinber 1. IKK.
Nutli'H In hri'',iy jtlvi-n '1 at Nntiry
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H.'lii.l'k. J a ti.ru i artt-r, ail of ll'p
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r. It' XX.
j I'.rciir
East., Willamette Meridian, haa filed
notlre of Intention to make Three
year Proof, to eUt)IUIi claim to the
land above described, before C. C
I'ftlt'-rfon. United State Commis
sioner, nt Heppner, Oregon, on the
"th day of Novenibtr, 191S.
l.iiiiiaiit naiiKit an wlinp-Bf:
Vcrn I'enrton. tieorKe A. Cutn
r. li.Kv Witlt'T W. Lutkmun, all of
Lt iia. Oregon. Addiann M. Moore,
of lii'i ioicr, Oretriin.
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at ! i (mini I n r nnMio of litt' titlon to msk
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I'l'iartini'iit of ti Interior, l '
i.Btm ortiie at La Urande. Oreeoti.
S"ptHtnbr is,
Notii U l.creby glien that Janir
S. Carter, of li'(ipii.T. Oregon.
n Augtmt :s. 1 1 5. rtiado llot
tad Entry. No. 015182. for NK'.
S-'tlon 34. Townnltlp 4 Bouth. lianii"
:7 Kat. Wll!amrtt Meridian, lia
flll notice of Intention to mk
three-year Proof, to etblltl rlaltu
to the land above dearrlbed, before
C. C. I'atteron. United Stale Com
mlaainner, at llettihr. Oregon, on
the f,th clay f Niiiember.
C'.atmatit nam-a a tnnae:
;eorge w. Hperry. Robert
0ena. Wnllef llelmlf k. Joaeph
Vation. all of ll tipner. Oregno
C. 8. DUNN.
Regl-te'
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