Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, December 17, 1918, Image 4

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    Heppner Herald
S. A. PATTISON, Editor and Publisher
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
yn Independent Newspaper
rROriSSIONAL CARDS"
Entered at the Heppner, Oregon, Post.office as second-class matter.
One Year
TERM .3 OF SUBSCRIPTION.
$2.00 Six Months
Three .Months 50
....$1.00
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1918
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Northwestern National Insurance
Company's, of Milwaukee, Wiscon
sin, lire insurance policies numbered
107 to 3 25. inclusive, and grain in
surance policies numbereed 5001 to
5050, inclusive, have been reported I
burned in the conflagration fire at!
Heppner, Oregon, which occurred on
or r-.nout July 4, lais. i
This is to notify any person or
persons, wno may be holding the
above policies that same are void and
of no effect.
NORTHWESTERN NATIONAL IN
SURANCE COMPANY.
of Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
N. E. L. Crow, Agent. 32-34
JUSTICE FOR IRELAND
POULTRY WANTED
date of first publication of this no
tice.
First publication this 3d day of
December, 1918.
LEE SLOCUM,
31d35 Administrator.
BUDGET OF THE CITY OF
HEPPNER
$1,800.00
Marshal 1,200.00
Recorder 420.00
City Attorney 300.00
City Treasureer 100.00
Incidentals 2,000.00
Bridges aud Streets.:.. 4,000.00
I want Poultry of all kinds, alive
The great questions of permanent peace and interna- or dressed; also Veal and Pork, win
tinriQl Jiictir-o wViiVVi nrn conn n i-nmn nr frvr rnn ci A nra t i nn Pa7 the highest Cash market pricefor
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aim seLtiemeiu ai uie peace tauie, arounu wmin win gauiui time. HENRY SCHWARZ,
representatives of all the great nations of the earth, consti- Phone 636. Heppner, ore.
lute some of the weightiest problefms the peoples of the
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mv. iiu "Ulna iii.ui.1. MVt, nid n n-w ILUCLluliailts NntlfP i howhv rlvpn that th. nn.
of the junker class not all of whom belong in Germany, and dersigned has been appointed by the'
all thinking men atrree that the on v permanent neace lhat County Court of the state of Oregon
7 J,"l' Juunl; 'i-u uii Miiuiw, aim unci nauun- tne estate of Mary E Morgan, de
ai justice on tllC principles OX ine UOklen KUIC as cnutlCl- ceased. Persons having claims
ited Ijv the man of (.allilee. the Prince of reace: "What- as;unst said estate must present
ufw.vm- v,n 1,1 I W i L.rc Ar ..,. 1 , cnem propeny vermea to tne untier-
, w " - ' "uv-"
lllCm. I Simple, attorneys at law. in TTpnnnpr
For the past four yearslhc world has stood aerast at Oregon, within six months from the
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the atrocities ol which the people of Belgium, and l'rance
and Serbia and Armenia have been the helpless victims.
vciy civiH.c-u neaii-imou nas sent to tnese suiierers a
wave of sympathy and succor. Many millions in moncv
liave been contributed to relieve their necessities and to
make more bearable their pitiful plight.
J lie program for permanent peace which has been out
lined bv President Wil son. and whirli line 1iorn tnoi.hr on
,lr,,-c-,r L, ii ir i . v... The following is the budget of the
uuiscu uy ine auieu governments, contains as one of its
cardinal principles the idea of a real democracy for the adopted by the Common Council for
woiki a democracy based on mstice to all nations nreat U1 .dI iaiS-
.,,1 ..nll ...u:..i ... mi-, Tr ? . L'Kht and water...
u.... .ini.m uMvu i vviiiLii vai iui u nenmian. nine no nrin
the Balkan states,, the Scandinavian countries and the
smaller South American republics will be as secure in their
national and international rights as are the greater nations
which nave in the past posed as world powers, some of
which at least, have conducted the
linn 1W ".mVlvf m,L..c -:l,f " t T . V Total 9,820.00
"ul ucMiaimg, wnen tne By order of the Common Council
wLiasiou ai ose, to oppress and mistreat their weaker neigh- J. P. Williams
bors as a means of extending th fir own romiiifrrf nnrl AA I City Recorder,
ing t otiieir national and indvidual wealth
1 f the ideals of democracy are to nrevail nnd if tor.
rilll.oHl, fit II ... . . . .
..... ...ni.aui me vvuiiu war are not to nave ieen tono-ht in Nntic t hprPhv civPn that th
tu: i t , , .. . . . r i - --
vain uiib nicoeviai uiea ot crushing the weak for the bene-1 Uoul y SuPeilnten1ent or Morrow
fit of the Stronir must h :ib:.ii,l,,n,wl f,,- ll County Oregon, will hold the regular
i . , . . . . alm L1"- examination of aDDlicants for State
ii in ume it iii'iin i . . - i i i j
...v .,.,vr .m iiiniiii aim Linitiv in ine (leaiinfu r1 in inns ri.rtinnit nf tho n.,r hnu oa
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v.iiii mini HiuM nf in 1 1 1 1 vt esianiisiied ionow: i
in the readjustment of world affairs the Irish m- T' Wednesday, Dec. is,
lion must have consideration. Km- nn-K- -7rv ,-,.no u,A I... ,.. V..." n,
, . I'l J Vill J UK. I UIUIIIIS UI1UI DtllU I u.ty , JJfL', i. 1,1 .1 i a ,
vui (ii i iu- IIISI1 H'ODU' have heen in:inv I u. t- l,.-,l at 4:00 n, m.
have been gievioiis. their hislnrv h:. lw,.., ;., I.I i Wednesday Forenoon
Ih.'ir vniMrc J,, ........ I.' . , L. S. History. Writing (Penman
. ' "".-'. i .uiiiinj aim iiesuiance have been
their portion, cruelty and oppresion has been their wa 'e
Since the year 1 1 7-1. when Kngland's ar'mv of invasion first
landed on the shores of the Kmcrald isle, centuries have
passed during which Hie Hun atrocities in Krance and Bel
gium, now fresh in the memory of the world, alas, too oft
en found a counterpart in the lot of the Irish race.' Their
lands were conliiscacd, their homes destroyed, their in
d.usines wiped out, their people were hunted and killed
like beasts, their leaders imprisoned and hanged. Time
and again they were beaten by superior numbers but
tlnouKh all that wretched history they have never been
con.uered. 1 1,0 same indomitable spirit of optimism, the
;.a:ue love nf hberty and hcedo,m and cnlightment and pro
gress that made ancient Ireland in the early centuries of
'lie Uiiimi.u. era the center of education and culture and
iel,-i,,n fur the world as well as the schoolmaster for the
u.Huttured states of all Kurope is Mill a marked charac
leiiMic ot the race.
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Vim .e..pie an.l , the approaching readjustment of
; . r.:iue ui.iM, ,ne approaching readjustment of the
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i., ' i iiiii own (lesiniv in their own land
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TEACHERS EXAMINATION
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pcoph's. in j,,
lull sh.ne.
fliip). Mti:dc, Drawing.
W ed n eHdii y Afternoon,
l'liysiology, Reading, Manual
Training, Composition, Domestic Sci
ence, Methods In Heading, Course of
Study for Drawing, Methods in Ar
ithmetic. Thursday Forenoon.
Arithmetic, HlHtory of Education,
Psychology, Method in Geography,
Me.-hanlcal Drawing, Domestic Art,
Course of Study for Domestic Art. I
Thursday Afternoon.
Crnmmar, Geography, Stenogra-
liv. American Literature. Physics,
"vi'.'wrltlng. Methods In Language,
Tli-tls for Primary Certificate.
Friday Forenoon.
T ory and Practice. Orthography
(sV"ing), Physical Geography, En-'
llsh Literature, Chemistry. j
Friday Afternoon.
School Law, Geology, Algebra,
Civil Government.
Saturday Forenoon.
Geometry, llotany. j
Saturday Afternoon.
GeniTiil History, llookki'i ping.
Very truly ymiis.
J. A. ciiriu iiu.L.
Sup.-i inli nil. -nt nf P.ililU- In tructlon
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r. wki'.k.-" MorTi'.ACt: com'or,-
ATo
' v . 'i w ..nt t ' i S iiiimv i.'n"V on
.;r l.iv.-itoi-k. Won LUi.-ity
! "ii ! i, t.,!U w lih niir I...-. 1 bank
ii " ill ur ti-niiM and , vh-e, or
v. ' ! t i i . ilo t
T'i war Is ovr nml want to
In Ip you do our part In t;.!!n o:ire
of t!n i .-.-.'n-iriu 'lon. whi. li !( our
n At i:;r:t duty.
I'OU I'l.AMi OltF.GOX
31.1(3
$500 REWARD $500
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The Farmer Receives More Than Five
Thousand Dollars a Klinute From
Swift & Company
This amount is paid to the farmer for live
stock, by Swift & Company alone, during the
trading hours of every business day.
All this money is paid to the farmer through
the open market in competition with large and
small packers, shippers, speculators and dealers.
The farmer, feeder, or shipper receives
every cent of this money ($300,000 an hour,
nearly $2,000,000 a day, $11,500,000 a week) in
cash, on the spot, as soon as the stock he has
just sold is weighed up.
Some of the money paid to the farmer dur
ing a single day comes back to the company in
a month from sale of products; much does not
come back for sixty or ninety days or more.
But the next day Swift & Company, to meet the
demands made by its customers, must pay out
another $2,000,000 or so, and at the present high
price levels keeps over $250,000,000 continuously
tied up in goods on the way to market and in
bills owed to the company.
This gives an -idea of the volume of the
Swift & Company business and the requirements
of financing it. Only by doing a large business
can this company turn live stock into meat and
by-products at the lowest possible cost, prevent
waste, operate refrigerator cars, distribute to
retailers in all parts of the country and be
recompensed with a profit of only a fraction of
a cent a pound a profit too small to have any
noticeable effect on the price of meat or live stock.
Swift & Company, U. S. A.
GLENN Y. WELLS
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
926 Chamber of Commerce Building
PORTLAND, OREGON
Phone Main 5226.
Oil. K. J. VALGHAX
DENTIST
Permanently located in Oddfellow's
Bunlding
Heppner, Oregon
S. E. XOTSOX
ATTOKX EY-AT-LAW
Office in Roberts' Building
Heppner Oregon
Dn. N. E. WIXXARD
PHYSICLiX & SURGEON
Heppner ' Oregon
Ult. A. D. McMUKUO
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Telephone 122
Office Patterson's Drug Store
Heppner Oregon
WOODSOX & SWEEK
ATTORXEYS-AT-LAW
ill
hiii.iiiiiMiiminW VjiRJy "y
Heppner
SAM E. VAX VACTOH
ATTOKX EY-AT-LAW .
Heppner Oregon
Oregon
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Watch paper for dates
Oil. J. G. TUUXEU
EYE SPECIALIST
Portland Oregon
tegular monthly visits to Heppner
and lone.
DR. GUXSTER
VETERINARIAN
Heppner Oregon
Licensed Graduate
Phone 722 (Day or Night)
FRANCIS A. McMENAMIN
LAWYER
Roberts Bldg. Heppner, Ore.
Office Phone Main 643
Residence Phone Main 665
ROY V. WHITEIS
INSURANCE
REAL ESTATE, LOAN'S,
Heppner Oregon
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS TOTHE
FOURTH LIBERTY LOAN
Following Is a schedule showing
the installment dates for all bonds
not paid In full at the time of the
subscription, together with the per
centages of the subscription due on
the dates specified:
November 21, 1918....20
December 19, 1918....20C?.
.ian-:ary 21. 1919 20:'r
January 30. 1919 SO1,!
Kindly preserve thin schedule for
future irf.-ieni'e.
We iii'kc all nulnrrll" is buyinc
bnnd:i on the Installment plan who
have not t; k ''ii rate of their Ni.vem-tn-r
lst payment to do rn nt oi.rc.
Prompt payment !. i.-iiiri'd by tin''
C.ovi-rrtnrnt isnd it Kr-atly Medi
tates our work In liandiiiu t':e sub-n-t
ip':. on.
It !: your p-' iotic duty to meet
your ; iaeiiti when d;i-'.
ltivp.-ct fully.
K r-t National ll.mk ef Ileppm-r.
port of bis application and cworn
Etateiuea tha 20th day of Jan
uary, 1919, bs.'ore 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
facts which would defeat the entry.
C. S. DUNN. Register.
E. J. STARKEY
ELECTRICIAN
House wiring a specialty.
Heppner Oregon
Phone 633.
BOWER'S SHOE HOSPITAL
C. W. BOWERS, Prop.
I use modern machinery methods.
HEPPNER, OREGON
NOTICE roit PUBLICATION
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r . Will.ni.. t ' :. n. und
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i it' nf the n. t of .'i re ?. 1?.
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,-r an.l St.ne Law." r.t nich
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lhi re " h'lf I . . i ! p--.-i'-r. nt
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Brd 'tl e 1. n! t7 th It !U ap-
plirar.t elT.-r fnil proof !n nip-
Department nf the Interior. U. S.
Land Olllee nt La Orande, Oregon,
November Sth, 1918.
Notice U hereby plven that Vein
1". peamon, of Lena. Orrcon, who, on
May ;5:h, 1911, made ho'r.eFtead en
try. No. OUr.Tl. for PVi SW'i, Sec
12. NWi'i. X'J N K 1 i , and SW'i
NK'i . ion 2", Town . hio 1 S..111I1,
K.ini." 2'i Knrt. Wl'la-n. Me Mer'.'ii.n.
has tiled notice of Intention to rial.e
!hr.'-vrnr I'.onl', to ejitiilillnh claim
t 1 the land aheie descrlbe-l. before
('. (' Patternoit, United Slate t'om
I :!:'. lie-, at l:!.i o(T! . I't I!"pirier,
Or. 1 n. on the th diy of Jantnry
lli.
ihaimint nnmes as wllnfuses:
('!::;. ant name a wlinepe-.-.
Noah (I. Pettyjohn, of Heppner,
Or.-rnn: Corse ,. Cn mm In sr. I.ivl
I., lllatt. and Clia. A. Hinton. nil of
I.rna. n.-.-.-on.
C. S. DUNN. RcElntcr.
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 fined by appraise
ment, and that, pursuant to such
application, ' the land and timber
thereon have been appraised at
$440.00 the timber estimated at
300, COO board feet nt $1.00 per M,
nml the !: nd $1 40.00; that said ap
plicant will offer final proof In sup
port of lils 1 pp:ii.tion ail 1 sworn
, it'ir.-nt on the 2l!'t day of .latiu-
10111. b.-fo-e C. C. P:'(le,sin,
j''nlted Commissioner, at
; it, 1 r Or-.,n.
A:".-.- f"'""n I" :.(. liberty to proent
is l " le-fT" entry, or Initl
ja' r ronie-'t nt anv time before
f-at.-rt l-ii.., by fl'.lnir a corrobor
ate,! r'fi liv t In this office. nllcRlnR
.f:n-ts whlrli woiil.l r!..fvnt the ontry.
I C S. DUNN. Regixter.
NoTICi: KOU ITIJLICATION
:H'
l.-p.-tii'.nt ot the lnt-riot. U. S.
I,. ' .! t')i. e at Li Cran i Ai Kon.
1 t r 21. IS IV
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ffl-i.Nr,',, and SK' NWi. iSec-ti.-n
11, Townhlp 4 !outh. Runs
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Pepnr'mfnt of th Interior. V. S.
i.iin.i n:;.rr f.l La firnnd.', On-con,
fii-c 4th, 191V
Notlm Is hereby clven that Waldo
I.. Vincent, of I.i-m Oregon, who. on
Aiilii.t "id, inn, ma.le ltom.rtead
Knirv. No. Htn;, f,,r NE4, KH
NV. and I'.', S,'i. Section 2.
Tonn-ii p 1 South, tinnce 2 Ksst,
iV;!l.im (.. M-r V.nn. h is filed notlr
of Ititentl.n to make three-year
Proof. 10 establish Halm to the land
i''V eV'rrih.-.!. before C. C. Pntter
.n. 1'nitel S'at.-s Cmoninloner, at
his lfi e, at 11. Jpner, Or.-son, on
!, r.ih day if Unt.u.iry. 1S19.
"' i ,nt (1s5.Pi as witnesses;
Arthur P Huch.-s, Mlrbeal Cur
ran. Haf r. Cn.s-n. and Mark T.
(entry, n' of l.en.i Oregon.
C. S. Dunn, Register