Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, November 01, 1918, Image 4

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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 Year $2.00 Six Months ...$1.00
Three Months 50
port of his application and sworn
statement on the 21st day of Janu
ary, 1919, before C. C. Patterson,
nited States Commissioner, at
Heppner, Oregon.
Any person is at liberty to protest
this purchase before entry, or initi
ate a contest at any time before
patent issues, b filing a corrobor
ated affidavit in this office, alleging
facts which would defeat the entry.
C. S. DUNN, Register.
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1918
THE JOHN DAY PROJECT
Speaking of the John Day irriga
tion project It may be said that little
mention of it is ever heard in Hepp
ner. Not that Heppner people" are
opposed to het project the Herald
terms of approval tout somehow
they aret not particularly interested
in it and so far have not given it
attention.
The Herald has not the figures at
land which might be covered by the
project nor the tentative estimates
of cost of construction but it may
safely be Bald that it is one of the
biggest projects yet considered in
the west. A large amount of the
acreage which the project would
reclaim is located in the northern
part of this county and it is gener
ally conceded that with an abun
dance of water the light, sandy soil
of that section would equal the best
land in the west in point of produc
tivity. Th'.s fact has already been
demonstrated by the lands under ir
rigation at Boardman.Irrlgon, Her
miston and other sections within the
Umatilla project.
While it, is true that the comple
tion of the John Day projeet would
not furnish water for the lawns and
war gardens in Heppner it is a fact
that it would so enhance the mater
lal wealth of Morrow county, of
which Heppner is the county seat
and most important city, that we
would be bound to receive wonderful
benefit In our commercial, social,
educational and Civic life.
In a country such as this no town
can be other than what the surround
ing country inuketH it. Were it not
for the wheat farms and cattle and
sheep ranges which are tributary to
Heppner the town would die. Our
wealth is only a reflection of the
prosperity of the farmers and stock
men and, if you please, every other
good thing that the town enjoys is
but a reflection of the good there is
n those around us.
Heppner is-or should be-vitally in
terested in any project that is bound
to increase the wealth and popula
tion of Morrow county, and it is gen
erally conceded that the John Day
project will do just that.
There are those who say that noth
ing can be done with such a project
as this until the war is over and that
when that time comes and the urgent
need for more land for the return
ing soldiers becomes apparent that
the government will have to do the
work. These people should remem
ber that there are other sections in
the country open to development un
der irrigatin projects and that the
people who are interested in securing
such development are already advan
cing the claims of their sections to
the proper authorities. Our neigh
bora in the north end of the county
and in Umatilla countyare already
getting busy on the John Day project
and they admit that the scheme may
require years of hard fighting to put
it over but it Is worth the effort,
Heppner people should get in and do
their bit in this matter. It is
fake scheme. It is a big project
well worth the very best effort of the
best people in Morrow county and in
this imprtant work Heppner should
load the way.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at La Grande.Oregon,
October 21, 1918.
Notice Is hereby given that Wil
liam G. Culick, whose" post-office ad-
ress is Heppner Oregon, did, on
the 24th day of June, 1918, file in
this office sworn statement and ap
plication, No. 019235, to purchase
the E SE4 and SW SEU
Section 11, Township 4 South.Range
29 East, Willamette Meridian, and
the timber thereon, under the pro
visions of the act of June 3, 1878,
and acts amendatory, known as the
'Timber and Stone Law," at such
value as might be fixed by apprais-
ment, and that, pursuant to such
application, the land and timber
thereon have been appraised at
$377.50, the timber estimated at
305,000 board feet at $1.50 per M,
and the land $120.00; that said ap
plicant will offer final proof in sup
port of his application and sworn
statemen the 20th day of Jan
uary, 1919, before C. C. Patterson,
United States Commissioner at
Heppner, Oregon.
Any person is at liberty to protest
this purchase before entry, or initi
ate a contest at any time before
patent issues, by filing a corrobor
ated affidavit in this office, alleging
tacts which would defeat the entry.
C. S. DUNN, Register.
OREGON PAPER COME-BACK
Serving Local
Business Establishments
THIS you will find the Farmers and
Stockgrowers National Bank doing in
practically every line of industry.
Our WILLINGNESS to serve their
every legitimate banking need is con
sistent with our ABILITY to do so.
If YOUR business is not rep
resented on our long list of .
patrons may we help you to
place it there?
Farmers & Stockgrowers
National Bank
I Wheat
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PRIEST HOLDS SERVICE
Rev. Father 1 Kilkenny, recently
a .pointed a ciu.plaln In the U. S.
army and unsigned to duty at Camp
Levviri. vtlio was the liiu-at of his
brother John kllktnuy and other
fil'MuU heie, lutd week, preached a
ftplcndld turmoil in the Catholic
church lam Sunday to u largo con
gregation. The reverend Kentloman chos us
his tli mo "Our Uel itlon to God" and
rls discourse was liiKhly Intercatlng
and inHtrurtiv. Many of his audit
ors were old boyhood friends in Ire
land and the service wan all the
nioio enjoyed bccnur.o of that fact.
Lev. Kilkenny left Monday for
Camp Lewis to take up hi wok
ftr.cnu the men In the trainla camp.
ground la in fine condition for the
work. A heavy crop of filigree cov
ers the summer fullov.' making disc
ing necessity which he kuys is a
c.oml tliili)! for the Hull and the crop,
il' it does make extra work.
NEW FIRM ORGANIZED
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior, U. S,
Land Office at La Grande, Oregon,
October 8, 1918.
Not Coal Land
Notice is hereby given that Nor
man O. Florence, of Heppner, Ore
gon, who, on April 8, 1914, made
Homestead Entry No. 013099 for
NE SWVi, N SEU and SE
SE, Section 35, Township 2 South
Range 27 East, Willamette Meridian
has filed notice of intention to make
three-year proof, to establish claim
to the land above described, before
C. C. Patterson, United States Com
mlasioner. at Heppner, Oregon, on
the 5th day of December, 1918.
Claimant names as witnesses:
John McCullough, David McCul
lough, n. P.. Kelly, George Krebs, all
of Heppner, Oregon.
C. S. DUNN, Register
Wheat I
PROFESSIONAL CAKUb
DR. R. J. VAUGHAN
DEXTIST
Permanently located in Oddfellow's
Bunlding
Heppner, Oregon
S. E. NOTSON
ATTORXEY-AT-LAW
Office in Roberts' Building
Heppner
Or
1
DR. N. E. WINNARD
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Heppner
Oregon
DR. A. D. McMtJRDO
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Telephone 122
Office Patterson's Drug Store
Heppner Oregon
1
I am buying wheat for the
Pacific Grain Co., successor
to VV. il. liouser, and am
prepared to buy your grain
outright and pay cash.
Can furnish grain bags at lowest prices.
ROY V. WHITEIS, "Sr
HEPPNER. OREGON
WOODSON & SWEEK
Heppner
SAM E. VAN VACTOR
I
Big Ranch Bargain
I have to offer prospective buyers of real estate a I
... - m m fs. . l Wit
splendid 800-acre rancnwitn liu acresunaerair.cn
and only one-half mMe from town. Good house and
1 out-buildings. I am offering this place at a big bargain
1 and on easy terms if taken at once.
I ROY V. WHITEIS, Heppner, Oregon 1
l-:rs--Saa3?i
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UKTIT.NS FROM MINE
Attention i nailed to the aew ad-
v et tlsement In this I.ibuo of the Far
ri,' F.xrhangu 01 the Inland K111-
ire This la a new firm recently
oiarU-d by F. A. McMenamln and
1". it. Ilrown with officii In tint i'.ob
v.t building. Tl'o new tltr.i e
t"ct to nive special attention to
1. and t-'ilitt'i whfitt and .'lock
i.inc).-, liNe Mock, etc , wiille their
l.il.!.-n sale di-p.ll t ilo'Ctt Will I1" the
lp.t rni;t,i.-i h.iinlllr.n all
il..,,; i; public Kale to lie oi;ml
t!i)' eiiM.ilile I 'pi..ir.u
111 I'.i.iti Mi Oici;oii Mi. Mi M tiamln
a- a In 'ck an-tirin rr, r.s I t at
ti tcd by I he fuct tint hi, n-n lew
in i'mi line ,ne m-i, di In all pails
of tin and H'tli'liiinticoiiiitieti, The
11. n ft cm will l' 'i maintain .111 in
come lut ilip 11 Unent mid their
attonsive exjiei il l', m t(m( line
will t" at I lie rchIcp of their client"
Mr, Uiowti, who has efficiently
riled Hie piiMttun nf County Agil-
Uiltuul ti nt fur Mm row rminty
lor the pt ear. has resigned that
l'i-.nen in i.ne men as soon a a
suitable man cn ! (mind lo lake
hit place, and until aurh a man l
found hi1 will continue In tin dull.
of cointr agriculturist while Mr
McMrnaniln will look attar the but
lni of th Farmer' Ktchn.,
W. K. CuiiMtlaiis, wiho farma t-
tinaltrly In th. Hprlng Hollow eou
try. waa la too Vnlnily and
raid In. Ilotilj a plaaat vlait
hllo haln hli iubicrlptloa ac
count chalkd up (or aaotbr r
Mr. Cumnitoa It nwlln aoina 4i0
avrraa lhl Kali and n. aara th
D:m 11. Salter, president and gen
eral liuinaRor of the Mayflower
uroup of rich mining claims in the
Greenhorn district, luis returned to
Heppner for the winter after spend
ing the Hummer at the mines where
he wiih carrying on development
work. Tho acarclty of labor and
the difficulty of securing supplies In
tel ferred with the work to a consid
erable extent but In splta of this
Ur;; amount of high grade or. baa
len uncoTcrwl end blocked out War
conditions hare lnturferred with tba
e:tnHioa of tho Sumpter Vallny ratl
y Into tha district this year, but
when conTiMilent tn.npiirt" tlon is
pi.tihllshed tho property will become
an Important producer.
l.tlar or Molen Two oont i, one
a air titi- tack coat, the other a
Mackinaw, from tin' lumlior pilo he
ien the tiiulil eievHlma , Suturdtiy
i;:.'l in tuiciicl oi Mackinaw wan a
pair of Iihm-s, tiitiac.n, etc, Hulta-
l.le r wind wl'l In. i.aid 1.11 letu n
I aiine pr;n'M.- to t !; i itf ; c.
NOTICE FOR PUBICATION
Departnient of the Iuterion, U. S.
Land Office at La Grande, Oregon
October 8, 1918.
Not Coal Land.
Notice Is hereby glren that James
T. Morgan, of Lena, Oregon, who, on
May 22, 1914, made Homestead En
try. No. 013357, for N 9E. Stt
NB4. NW4 NE14, SEVi NW14
and NEVi SWVs. Section U.Town-
shlp 2 South, Uangs 2S East, Wlll
araotta Meridian, has Iliad notice of
inlintlon to niaka three-year proof,
to CHtabtlah chilra to the land abort
described, befora C. C. Patterson,
United Status Commissioner, at
Heppner, Oregon, on the 4th day of
December, 1918.
Claimant names as witnesses.
Gufsle K. Ayers, Charles A. Hlnton,
Floyd M. Ptincan, Arthur P.
Hughes, all of Lena, Oregon.
C. 3. PCNV. HegMer
Ni'i'ii'K KM! I'i lil.U'ATiUN
lii'i.aiti.u'iit nf the Interior, l". S.
Land (.mice at La Giando.uicgon.
.toher 21.
Notice In lien by given lliat Zetta
llioniian. whose pint oflic addieKii
U I.eni. Oiegon, did, on Hit 3d day
of June, 19IS, file n (hla nfflo
sworn clatemeiit and application. No.
t'I?l!4. lo purcha tho K N K ,
SVNKV. and SK NWt.
Hon II, Tnwnahlp 4 Smiih, ltanne
2) Kaat. Willamette Meridian, and
th. timb.r th.rHin, under th. pro-
llons of th. act nf Jun. 3. 111,
and arts amendatory, known aa th.
"Tlmb.r and Hton. lw," at such
alu. as might b. flrvd by appralao-
ment. and that, pursuant to suati
application, th. laad and tlnib.r
th.ronn ha hern appraisal at
mo 00 in. timber cat I ma led at
J 00,000 board fot at 11.00 p.r M
and the had H40 00; that sid ap
pllfaat will cff.r Baal proof la tup
$500 REWARD $500
Notleo 1 hereby riven that I vlll
ry a renr l of IKve Hundred del
heyde r-l Jce --;hnae atdno eah
at )t rhsl tovh yres .tyd o vbgkk
lars (ISjoivnii) fr th. arrest of
lirti (I ".mi, inn for the arrest and
mviction oro any peimm or persons
stenlln-' nny of i iy horses or cattle
from ttvy pafturen or from th. ran.;.
Stock branded ns tfollows: Hor
. JK eonne. ted on right shoulder
loaning, and J , car-old, bar over
JK eor.ne.t.'d on right shoulder.
Cattle. JK ronnerted on loft hip
nd Hide Yearling and 3-J'ear-old
bar over JK connected on loft hip
and tide
JOHN KILKENNY.
Heppnor. Ore.
Piled at Heppner, Oregon. May 10
1911
l TIIKMIUlir liilKT Ut 1MK
htatk of nmuiov. ton thk
ttltATY OF MollKOW.
WILLIAM A THOMAS, Plaintiff.
a
MYRA r. THOMAS, Dwf.adaat.
To Myra r. Tbaaaa, th4 aboe
sanod defaadaat :
IN THK NAM! Of THK STATE
To All Wheat Growers of
Morrow County
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
ATTORNE YS-AT-L AW
Ortapl
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW .
Heppner
lOregon
Watch paper for dates
DR. J. (i. TURNER
EYE SPECIALIST
Portland Oreeon
Regular monthly visits to Heppner
and lone.
DR. GCNSTER
VETERINARIAN
Heppner Oregon
Licensed Graduate
Phone 722 (Day or Night)
FRANCIS A. McMENAMIN
LAWYER
Roberts Bldg.
Heppner, O,
Office Phone Main 643
Residence Phone Main 665
re.
ROY V. WHITKIS
IXSIRAXCE
HEAL ESTATE, LOANS.
Heppner x Oregon
PHILL COHN, Heppner, Or.
OF OREGON, you are hereby sum
moned and required to appear ana
answer the complaint filed against
ou In the above entitled suit on or
before Friday, November 15. lis,
aid datfl being more than six weeks
fter the first publication of tun
Summons, the sam periou m
li weeks being the time prescribed
on the order for publication of this
Summons; and If you fall to appear
and answer tho complaint or other
wise appear In said cause on or be
fore said date, the plaintiff will
apply to the above entitled t ouri nr
lie relief prayed for In nts compiami.
to wit:-
For a decree of this Court that the
bonds of marrlsge now enisling be
tween plaintiff and defendant be
forever dissolved and Hold r
naught, and that plaintiff bo granien
an absolute divorce from defendant.
and that plaintiff be decreed to oe
and he Is hereby the absolute owner
t all the real property desrrioed in
aid complslnt. and standing In his
name, free from any and all claims
what.v.r on the part of d.r.ndani.
and that plaintiff pay all tosta and
disbursements herein, and for such
other and further relief as taay
la equity be Just.
This summons la sorted upon Ton
by publlcatloo thereof pursuant to an
order of Gilbert W. Phelps. Judge ol
the Circuit Court of the Bute of
Oregon, far lha County of Mor
mm which order was daly
made upon application to aald Judge,
made by the plaintiff and which ald
order waa dated the ita aar
September, till.
The data et lbs Aral psillcatlua
of this Summons Is Friday, October
4th, 118. and tha data ot the
last publication thereof will be
Friday, November 15th, 1918.
F. H. ROBINSON,
Attorney for plaintiff
Post Office address lone, Oregon.
DR. J. J. CALLAWAY
OSTEOPATHIC .PHYSICIA.V
6 Roberta Building
Heppner Oregon
At Lexington every Tuesday and
Thursday.
R. J. STARKEY
ELECTRICIAN
Hoom wlrtng a tpeolalty.
Heppaer Ore-!
Phone 4333.
BOWER'S SHOE HOSPITAL
C. W. BOWERS, Prop,
use modern maehlnery methods.
HEPPNER. OREGON
NOTICE FOR PI HLICATIOX
Department of the Interior, V. 8.
Land Office at La Grande, Oregon,
Suptumbor IS. 191$.
Notice Is hereby given that Nancy
Ilrundage, of Heppner, Oregon, who,
on March 16, 1314, made Homestead
F.mry, No. OIS95T. for W4tfE,
KH8W, SVtSW,, Section 2H,
NWwNWw. and V4NEV. Bwtlon
33, Township 4 South. Range il
Kant. Willamette Meridian, has filed
notlre of Intention to make Thre
yoar Proof, to establish claim to the
land above described, before C. C,
Patterson, I'ntted States Commis
sioner, at Heppner. Oregon, on the
th day of November, 1U.
Claimant name as wltnossos:
W. O. Smith. R. W. Owen. Walter
Helmlck, James Carter, all of Hepp
ner. Oregon.
C. D SN,
Rognter.
of
East,, Willamette Meridian, has Bled
notice of Inteatlon to make Three
year Proof, to establish claim to the
land abore described, befora C. C.
Patterson, Cnlted States Commis
sioner, at Heppner, Oregon, on the
7th day of November, 118.
Claimant names as witness:
Vera Pearson. George A. Cum
mlngs. Walter W. Luckman, all of
Una. Oregon. Addison M. Moore.
of Heppner. Oregon.
C. 8. DUNN,
Rpglst. I
NtrTICE FOR rVBUCATIOX
Department of the Interior. V. .
Land 031 re at La Grand. Oregon,
September 11. lilt.
Notlre Is hereby glvo that Ive
Hlstt. of Leaa, Oregon, who. es
Deembr 14, 1114, Bad Homestead
F.atry, No. 14041. for SKWNWV.
SWtwhlt adWmEV. feet lea
t, Tewasalp t ftoita. Kaag II
Notice for itiilicatiox w-
Department of th Interior r a
Und Office at La Grande, Oregon.
September IS, Jill.
Notice Is hereby given that JmM
S. Carter, of Heppner. Oregon. hn.
on August 21, HIS, made Home
stead Lntry, No. Oltlll, for NE.
owuoo si. rownship 4 South. Range
J7 East. Willamette Meridian, ha
filed notlre of Intention to make
three-year Proof, to establish elala
to th land abov described, before
C. C. Pattroa. United Stat Com
ulssloaer. at Heppaer. Oregon, oa
th tth day of November, ltil.
Claimant aamea a wttBM.ee:
Corw W. Ibtrn. fik.M tar
Ow.o, Walter Helmlck. ioeeph A.
ahoa, alt of Heppaer. Oriom.
C. i. DCNW.
IUi.Ur.