Heppner Herald S. A. PATTISON, Editor and Publisher - - An Independent Newspaper - - Entered at the Heppner, Oregon, Postoifice as second-class matter. JUST BEFORE CHRISTMAS TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. One Year $2.00 Six Months $1.00 Three Months 50 TUESDAYDECEMBER 10, 1918 HEPPNER IS GETTING IN LINE 5SSXvvv Slippers .huwjyK : TEACHER3 EXAMINATION Pet's p.vjfuV AvcejLo ja3aTvi4 Hjut vjcut tvllOKYislm.as's Ubs surllao 900c! to last!- MOST RADIANT OF ALL DAYS That Heppner is getting in line to take her place mong the most progressive cities of Oregon is evidenced by the fact that a delegation of live wires and leading cit izens are to leave for Portland this evening to take part in the organization of a state wide Chamber of Commerce. That th CSC men are fully alive tO the paramount need There Are None Whose Light Has Ever ot this section ot eastern Urcgon is shown by tne iact mat : shone so Far as the Light in outlining a development program for Oregon, the ad option of which they will urge at the Portland meeting, they have given irrigation first place, with the John Day project, no doubt, uppermost in their minds. I hat thy gentlemen composing Heppner s delegation of Christmas. Of all the radiant days of the year there are none whose light has ever shone so far as the light of Christ mas. For nearly two thousand years it has shone wilh n lk'ht flint ennld are alive to the truth of the old proverb, "In Union there never be quenched, and it shines today, is strength," is made clear by their announced intention ser('ne and flilr Q(1 steadfast, even CO-operatlon With the delegates of Lmatllla and Ull- ening clouds of man-made human con- iam counties in outlining and carrying forward develop- diet, says an exchange. ment work in which the three counties have a common in- ! For tt thousand years before the . ,.,,. I Christian era the Hebrews were look- Am i, 1 , , , tt Ing forward to the light of Christmas. I his Sort of Spirit IS all that IS needed to make Hep- They saw the golden age before1 them pner one of the very best little cities in the northwest be- when the Christ should come, and their cause f the spirit of progrss is present in; a community it S 5 T?tZ is bound to find expression and realization in action and he came; and since then the whole results. world has been looking both backward Ten mini, ili-oovin nllnc o ,-o A nmlnl o A Kir tl, ' ' I i 0nd f OrWttfd tO the light Of Christmas. i.i . . ,) i-iii i a ri Other days we have that are dear uuiu mijiih, as uehcnueo uy j. vuney, a l)lOimneni to the human heart, but Christmas is business man of that city the other day when in a public a 1111,0 irer than ail other days to address lie nointed out a few of Port and s eve s iortcf.ni- U1(! ",im 01 Bwn-Ui n women, ' and Intinllely dearer to the hearts of l"h- . the children. The light of Christmas While, oJ course, Heppner is not in Portlands class shines for them ail the year round. in Hip mailer of kicking about lliimru we dionM rrm.vlv Th,,y lmrk hiiok t0 tne Jvs of the t . . . , . , , , , t , , . . ' . Christmas that Is past, and they are ourselves it is an open secret that a little more of the beat- ulwiiys ,()()klng forward t0 the light lie or Pendleton spirit wouldn't hurt us a bit, and a few of the Christmas that is to come. of Mr. Currcy's observations are worth reprinting for the Christmas is the day of days to ail consideration of all Heppner citizens. Here they are: " "that J Ins city is always yelling that Seattle gets every- Christ took a little child and set him thing. The reason Seattle does get things is because she ln tl,e ml(lst of llls disciples, saying: is always on the job. Wc could get things also it we ,, ,.,; , " hZr - ' J would only go after thein in the right way., Protests has- rich in faith and hope and expecta ed on the grounds that the government is favoring some tion8 At,(1 ims of this faith and other locality are given little consideration in Washington. "The city that goes after things is the city that gets llk'in.but we cannot expect our congressmen and senator;, to go after all these things; but they can help and will help. They have soinel liitig else to do than to run around to the different departments ever)' time some civic body passes resolutions. The best and most recent illustration of how you (.;.n get things in Washington if you know how is the way approval was given to the Warm Springs project. ''i"tf had the heart of u liuie child It would never have been approved had the usual flood of protests from Oregon gone in, but the people who were liandlingit were wise to the methods, they knew thejr sub ject, knew what they wanted and where to get it, knew the benefit it would be, and they just loaded Congressman Sin nott to the neck with facts ami then backed lifin up when he appeared before the capital issues committee. .lr. Sin not t was so well emiiped that he won the committee, and I want to say right here that while 1 have never met Mr. I Notice is hereby given that the County Superintendent of Morrow bounty Oregon, will hold the regular examination of applicants for State Certificates at the court house, as follows: Commencing Wednesday, Dec. 18, 1918, at 9:00 o'clock a. m. and con tinuing until Saturday, Dec. 21,1918, at 4:00 p. m. Wednesday Forenoon. U. S. History, Writing (Penman ship), Music, Drawing. Wednesday Afternoon. Physiology, Reading, Manual Training, Composition, Domestic Sci ence, Methods in Reading, Course of Study for Drawing, Methods in Ar ithmetic. Thursday Forenoon. Arithmetic, History of Education, Psychology, Methods in Geography, Mechanical Drawing, Domestic Art, Course of Study for Domestic Art. Thursday Afternoon. Grammar, Geography, Stenogra phy, American Literature, Physics, Typewriting, Methods in Language, Thesis for Primary Certificate. Friday Forenoon. Theory and Practice, Orthography (Spelling), Physical Geography, En- lich Literature, Chemistry. Friday Afternoon. School Law, Geology, Algebra, Civil Government. Saturday Forenoon. Geometry, Botany. Saturday Afternoon. General History, Bookkeeping. Very truly yours, J. A. CHURCHILL, Superintendent of Public Instruction 32-33 hope and expectulion the children are always looking forward to Christmas, sreliig Its light, and anticipating ita Joys. And so, whatever else we do, let us make the children happy on Christ- inns. Lot us help them to understand the iiii-aning anil the spirit oi' this day of loving and giving, and ax far as In li.i lies, let us nil bei'oiui' as lillie chll diva nn ('luiiniaw day, remembering that he who gave us Ihe Christmas, 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 G. Florence, of Heppner, Ore gon, who, on April 8, 1914, made Homestead Entry No. 013099 for NE14 SW14, NV4 SEi and SE SE14, Section 3 5, 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 missioner, at Heppner, Oregon, on the 5th day of December, 1918. Claimant names as witnesses: John McCullough, David McCul lough, B. B. Kelly, George Krebs, all of Heppner, Oregon. C. S". DUNN, Register FROTESSIONAL CARDS GLENN Y. WELLS ATTORNEY-.AT-LAW 926 Chamber of Commerce Building PORTLAND, OREGON Phone Main 5226. DIt. li. J. VAUGHAX DENTIST Permanently located in Oddfellow'8 Bunlding Heppner, Oregon NOTICE FOR PUBICATION NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, administrator of the estate of Mary E. Morgan, de ceased. Persons having claims against said estate must present them properly verified to the under signed at the office of Woodson & Sweek, attorneys at law, in Heppner, Oregon, within six months from the date of first publication of this notice. First publication , this 3d day of December, 1918. 1 LEE SLOCUM, 31d35 Administrator. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that there will be a meeting of the stock holders of The First National Bank of Heppner, Oregon, on the second Tuesday in January, 1919, (January 14th, 1919), between the hours of 10 a. m. and 4 p. m. of said date for the purpose of electing directors and for. the trans-action of such other business as may legally come before said meeting. W. P. MAHONEY, Cashier Dated this 3d (lav of Decembor.1918. Department of the Interion, U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Oregon October 8, 1918. Not Coal Land. Notice is hereby given that James T. Morgan, of Lena, Oregon, who, on May 22, 1914, made Homestead En try, No. 013357, for NVi SE, S NE, NW14 NE14, SEi4 NWVi and NEi,i SW, Section ll.Town-" ship 2 South, Range 28 East, Will amette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to m,ake three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before C. C. Patterson, United States Commissioner, at Heppner, Oregon, on the 4th day of December, 1918. Claimant names as witnesses. Gussie E. Ayers, Charles A. Hinton, Floyd M. Duncan, Arthur P. Hughes, all of Lena, Oregon. C. S. DUNN, Register S. E. NOTSON ATTORXEY-AT-LAW Office in Roberts' Building Heppner Oregon DR. JV. E. WIXNARD PHYSICIAX & SURGEOX Heppner Oregon DR. A. 1). McMURDO PHYSICIAX & SURGEOX Telephone 122 Office Patterson's Drug Store Heppner Oregon WOODSOX & SWEEK ATTOR X E YS-AT-L AAV Heppner Oregon SAM E. VAX VACTOR ATTORXEY-AT-LAW. ?i tieppner Oregon 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 dress 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 SE and SW SEVt. Section 11, Township 4 South, Range 29 East, Willamette Meridian, and the timber thereon, under the pro ons of the act of June 3, 1878 acts amendatory, known as the iber and Stone Law," at such v . as might be fixed by apprals m and that, pursuant to Buch at plication, the land and timber thereon have been appraised at $377.50, the timber estimated at NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS TOTHE 305,000 board feet at $1.50 per M, Watch paper for dates DU. J. G. Tl'RXER EYE SPECIALIST Portland Oregon Regular monthly visits to Heppner and lone. DR. GUXSTER VETERIXARIA Heppner Oregon , Licensed Graduate Phone 722 (Day or Night) FRANCIS A. McMENAMIX LAWYER Roberts Bldg. Heppner, Ore. Office Phone Main 643 Residence Phone Main 665 ROY V. WHITEIS INSURANCE REAL ESTATE, LOANS, Heppner Oregon Rise, happy morn! Rise, holy morn! Draw forth the cheerful day from night. O Father, touch the east and light The light that shone when hope was born! Tennyson. Sinnolt and would not know him if 1 would meet him, I ' k.uJ Imd out in ashington that he was the man and the .:. man whose ability pulled over the Warm Springs pro- ftaTlft Anfl Mavfco Nnt j . l, the press agents ol other politicians to the contrary. Udu' llUidJfUC HOI "Let me urge that if Washington doo something that Th. nmi just doesn't suit u, don't go oil ami tile a protest, but look at yoiii selt to learn the cause of your own disappoint ment. Astoria has a line reputation in Washington de partments. I.iltle Astoria is not yelling because she does not gtl .shipping or coaling boats, but in W ashington she is know 11 as ihe tow 11 that is doing things, i'or in v a -hii-g li'ii it is known that Astoria has already comp'uud lis grain elevators, is now going ahead unit a big dry di.ek. .in 1 e.i--ing ils vvhariage ami a lot of other things. ',.e. when Astoria does get sloping don't yell that site has been lavoied. lor she ha in. I, lor the only favor she has is the tavur she has done herself by going ahead. "The Iact thai Seattle and the whole slate of W.t-I; iugltii have taken up plans i,,r 1 ecoiist 1 net ion vvoik aie known in Washington and hue we have started n ..il;:ng. The laet that Seattle stalled out tight at he close of the war and with l acking liom Tacoma and Spokane, has al ready well under way the jd.ui to sell Sloo.ixvux m wot ih of state bonds to put to use idle stale laud, build roads, estab lish irrigation ptoj,. is and develop water p. .wet, lias siam ped Seattle not onlv in Washington, but t hroiiehout the was very fntr tn set. east as g" gc t 'em kid', and that is the th III; t:ia', l the war business. coaM leat tied it out t lie w ;,r cattle Is takiui a.lv aul.u e . .t cnies al.'Ug ..!, ! tit going to count in this ailet " I he Lest les, .n 1 H. u , v vv .is how to sell In. nds, and ; thai lesson. Now if the gi.v 1 matches .catties S 1 1 . m k i.k h i f,.r ti coiistt uctii.n vvoik. do n.-l vi 11 and m iid a pioie-t oif t. Washington, but m; pinch yoiiiselt and tctuember that l'otli.ind and theg. n have been lagging behind the ti ctist 1 net ton wotk wag. tt Seattle may 1 1 t know what site is going to d v t;h the Sl,m,mi..m., ami she has s,,;;u. u d, dteanis. but she is g,. ing t have it, so when thete is somthing to do site will be ready and you will Imd that I'tnlc S.iiumv will be with her." Hut maid, and not lm lun-d 10 follv. Blm simoiI lirhind I he cliruunaj tr Ami uravrly hurm a wrrath of holly. Ilmmi'lf c'"rJ lliri, by chanca, and aw llrr all alone, and (tralnhtwar Iln ItlTi-ll, An.l ah, n ho hn.t bon trnmiull-pahnw! nnaim at i.m m..i tMiitfr-!lnj(freU! Thi mini li'ion huna- uvi-rlieinl, it think I auUI tun In. ill tii fair?) Hit !' .r lr;nnt, h.T lln via rJ. Ah. I html., .mm KitKi.-ti.sl i,, h.-r h.nr. Tin tr'- KIM hut;.-. 1!i- two .f hid Ha tun. ril unit Lit l.'r.'-y,. 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FOURTH I.1BKRTY LOAN Following is a schedule showing the Installment dates for all bonds not paid In full at the time ot the BUbHcrlptton, together with the per centages of the subscription due on the dates specified: November 21, 1918....207r December 19, 1918....20 January 21, 1919 20 January 30, 1919 30 Kindly preserve this schedule for future reference. Wo urge ull subscribers buying bonds on the Installment plan who have not taken care of their Novem ber 21t pnyment to do so at once. Trompt payment is required by the Government and It greatly facili tates our work ln handling the sub scriptions. It Is your patriotic duty to meet your payments when due. llespectfully. First National Hank of Heppner. llA.Nkl'.KS' MOliTOAlili COHl'OK- ATION and the land $120.00; that said ap plicant will offer final proof in sup port of his application and cworn BtaUmen the 20th day of Jan uary, 1919, be.'ore C. C. Patterson. United States Commissioner at Heppner, Oregon. Any person is at liberty to protect 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 facts which would defeat the entry. C. S. DUNN. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, November 8th, 1918. Notice Is hereby given that Vern F. Pearson, of Lena, Oregon, who, on Mny 25th, 1914, made homestead en try. No. 013371. for 8V SV4.See 22. NW4. NH NEl, and SVVt NEVi. Section 27, Township 2 South, Range 29 Fast. Willamette Meridian, has fild notice of Intention to make If you want to borrow money on ....... t :...,l.,..k UV...1 nr I.ISnrtv I ll,.n,l,.,lk wi'.h your local bank j hr-ycr froof. to establish claim torm an.l service, or o... , ,.,, ,.,r0 v . t . 1 aueraon. 1 mien Mates 1 om inNsliiner, at his office, at Heppner, DR. J. J. CALLAWAY OSTKOPATHIO . PHYSICIAX 6 Roberts Building Heppner Oregon At Lexington every Tuesday and Thursday. E. J. STARKEY ELECTRICIAN House wiring a specialty. Heppner Oregon Phone 633. BOWER'S SHOE HOSPITAL C. V. BOWERS, Prop. I use modern machinery methods. HErPNER, OREGON about our '.vrite to in direct. 1-1... ... ,n Id m-iir nmi uo tti.tlt til t.!n , u ,l vour ..art In Inking care ! V' on th S,h lU ,,f Ji,mi;ir' i.f tin1 rici'iis.iu next great duty. rOl.TI.AM tloti. vliich lit our OltKi'.ON nidin "noi h i: 1 on rrm.i-'ATios"" Mentty Pc. 'Tt t. i - I .1 ,n, bo 1 mill tlo ini-il. t.H. 1 r. t. n l tli f don't k in v In r. tto jr art-."' "t 1 ! '1 ! ' r. p!".s th.. hr.irtl. -. i jnlc lli.) d anon In a J:" If f.-ilow cauie al. i jj ttU a lwr- !,' ro WHOM IT MVY rONCT.UN: Nirtl.vt I'-tiTn Nutiiitiul lnimr.inre fVtiil'.iny's. of Milwaukee. VV'iscnn alti. lite Inatiriiiwe pultelea numln'red 107 to 115. IncluM-e. unit main In surance policies tnimbi'i eed f.oul to fiit Till, Ini'luaHe, have been repitfteil liiinie,! tn the c.ititlai-t atlim tire at llei'tni' r. On :.n. which occurred on or rli.Mit July I. l'M Thia l notify imy petnn nr eriin. ! I'mv be hi. Id nit the lilmxe ..'M. ie that a.ime .lie Mud Bll.l i.f 110 if i"1 NO 'TII .VI s-1 KUN NATIONAL IN si r. v.;i: COMPANY i.f Milv..inkee. VVI . .r in n v. t. cro. vi.ht n ; n 4 I t t l Tli Y W ANTKI I Wi t.t Ptuttltr of all kind. ntUa 01 .l!.ie,; alan Veal an.l Pink. Will pay the tnthet cah tnaiket ptlc-for urn rd take all y.u have at any time lir.NRY !Si"1IVV.t;Z. fUone Hrppner, (ire. 1919. Clalmntit name an witnesses; Claimant mimes as vitnese: Noah Ci. Pettyjohn, of Heppner, Oreiton: (feorce A. Cummlngs, Levi L. Illatt. and Ch.ts. A. Hinton. all of Lena, Oregon. C. 8. DUNN. R.-RlMer. $500 REWARD $5C0 Notice Is hereby riven that I v lll fry ti revar-l f j.e Hunilred dol- rl.ev.le: r-tefne :hne atdno cah at)t lahl t"vh ; rca t; d o lars ($5,100 on) fr the arrest of NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, L". S. Land Office at La Grande.Oregon, October 21, 1918. Notice Is hereby Riven that Zetta Ilroinan, whose post-office address is Lena, Oregon, did. on the 3d day of June, 1918. tile In this office sworn statement and application. No. 019194. to purchase the K , NK'J, SV'4NK'.. nn.l SE'4 NVV',, Sec tion 11, Township 4 South, Range 21 East, Willamette Meridian, and the timber thereon, under the pro visions of the act of June 3, 1878, and act amendatory, known a the Timber and Stone Law," at such value as might be ftved by apptalse- nent. and that, pursuant to such application, the land ami timber vbgkk m'n hv' h'''n I'Pr,lU,,'l l 'he timber estimated at x I. rs (',.Mi.M.) for the I'.tr.st and " ' n-,", ,,''' '', " ('n P'T M. and the Irnd $14". On; that hM ap pllrant win t.ffer final r....f In sup port of hl irp'.lc; tu.n arl sworn statement on the 21t ,).,r 0f jan. ary. 1911. before C. C. Patterson. United .!Me Commissioner, at ppn. r. Oreeon Any person la at liberty to protest th; purchase bef tn mtry. or Initi ate a contest at any time before patent ls.. by f,iinit , normhor. atnd arfiiUvtt in tt,, 0ffiri AHeEin farts which would defeat th entry C 8. PUNS. Itetlster. coi. (i t .i n oil) ;-ny pe-snn or t 't"rs ste.ilm" any of 1 ,y in;e or entile ft "111 l.y pastures or fnvn the r.m.e Stock t run.tcd ii, tfoIIw: llor . s. JK connected i n ritht stm iMer eariin-s and 2-. cir-ohls, bar ovnr JK conmi ted on rlht hmM r. Ca'tie. JK ronr.ict.il on left Mp and side. Yearling and 3 )ear-o., bar over JK o.ntiec:..,; on left Up and sole JOHN KILKENNY. Heppner. Or, luted at Heppner, Oregon, May 10,