Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, May 06, 1919, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    Tuesday, May 6, 1 919.
THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
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Save Money on all
Buildings now
Lumber is lower now than it will be for several years, and is already NOW
advancing. Secretary of the Navy says "The man who says he will build a
house as soon as wages goes down, is inviting panic, distaster and calamity. For
I tell you and it is the truest thing Itould say that wages in the United States
are never going back to the old level."
Prices will not drop Don't wait Ask is about Partial Payment Plans Ask
to see our special plan books on homes illustrated with fire places, bookcases,
cupboards, medicine cabinets, ironing uoards, pedistal arches, linen cases,
. tairwavs. breakfast room sets, etc.
Our Ar'chileetual Department gathers pictures and designs new and improved
' . ikbngs on the farm.
It's worth while to plan out ail buildings on paper then we can readily tell you
I iie exact c 't of all material necessary f
cv-npletc blueprinted plans.
piece ot material shown v.itn s:m,t
pictures, plane, details cost esihr.at .'s
u llv i, eastern Y ashington and (i
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Our
CCS:
: the buildings no Fxtras to pay for
working instructions.
4' what other fanners have built suc
..'1 are "at vour service."
FREE COMPLETE
Sheds
Houses
1 ,ti;; Sheds
vir -l.mn
I lay Sheds
Garages
i ecfers
,Uc 'I anks
'a
re v'-:. lures
llav Derricks
pter Troughs
Milk Houses
(.King Sheds
i'.noi Cellars
vi".ike Houses
en Houses
' ick Sheds
Warehouses
1 UM-A-LUm
LUMBER CO.
from the NT. W. corner of the N. E.
U of said Section 23; thence north
erly along the west line of the E. '2
of said Section 23, 2S40 feet more or
less to the N W. coi ner of the N. K.
of said Section 23; thence contin
uing in a northerly direction along
the west line of the E. v of Section
14 in Township 4 X. R. 24 E. W. JI
5280 feet more or less to the N. W.
corner of the N. E. of said Sec
tion 14; thence easterly one and one
half miles r-.'ong the north boundary
line of Sections 14 and 13 to the N.
E. corner of Section 13 in Township
4 N. K. 24 E. W. M.; thence contin
uing easterly along the north boun
dary line of Section 18 in Township
4, N. R. 2 5 E. W. M. a distance of
5807 feet more or less to the N. E.
corner of said Section 18; thence
northerly along the west line of Sec
tion 8 in Township 4 N. R. 25 E. W.
M. 3797 feet more or less to a point
on the south bank of the Columbia
river; thence In an easterly direction
along the south bank of the Colum
ma river 21 miles, more or less, to
the west bank of the Umatilla river
thence along the west bank of the
Umatilla river in a southeasterly di
rection 4 miles, more or less to the
south boundary line of Section 28 In
Township 5 N. R. 28 E. W. M., at a
point easterly and distant 1094.4
feet more or less from the S. W. cor
ner of the said Section 28; thence
westerly along the south boundary
line of said Section 28 1094.4 feet
more or less to fhe S. W. corner of
said Section 28, the place of begin
ning. EXCEPTIONS:
Saving and excepting the follow
ing described tracts of land in the
County of Morrow, State of Oregon,
lying within the above described
boundaries, to-wit:
In Township 5 N. lt27 K. W. M:
All Sectiona 29. 30 and 31 lying
north of the north boundary of the
right of way of the Main Canal of
the West Extension Project, except
the N. W. of the N. W. of said
Section 30.
. .Township 5 X. U. '26 E. W. M:
All of Sections 16, 17, 18 and 19
lying south of tlie south bank of the
Columbia river. All of Section 20
and W. y2, Lots 2, 5, and 6, and W.
of S. E. Vt of Section 21, and the
S. Vi of Section 26 and the S. of
N. E. N. W. Vi and S. of Sec
tion 27. All of Sections 28, 29, 30,
31, 32, 33, 34, and N. Vz and S. W.
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RECENT DEATHS
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Mrs. Lizetta Ztiver Baldwin, wi't
of W. E. Baldwin, former well
known resident of this citv died a!
Portland hospital Friday, May 2nd
at the age of 2 6 years, after a verv
short illness.
Her husband was formerly in the
train service on the Heppner branc ;
leaving here two years ago for
Portland where they have since re
sided.
The remains were taken to
Grangeville, Idaho, for interment.
thers, sweethearts and friends joined
to "have and to give a jolly good time
and so it was.
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NU-SCHOOL KXF.UCISKS ATI.F.XA
late
(Communicated. Received too
for last issue.)
An unexepcted pleasure was en
joyed by Mr. and" Mrs. Emmet
Cochran and Messrs. Bisbee, Thom
son and Clark at Lena on Friday last
the occasion being the closing ex
ercises staged by three school dis
tricts in that vicinity. The school
children were ,'oined by the people
of the srround;u;; community and
the exercises were held in a grove
at the cross road? at Lena. Teachers
lit the ect""is t'k'ng part were
Misses Josephine McDevitt, Myrtle
Miller and Grace Leathers.
The program was carried out to
perfection in God's own stadium
blue elites above, .p-mi p.i ai-a and
fees ! forumi; Cie pr.iper
setting (or the following:
".Salute The Flag."
"Coioe Let's Make a Garden," by
Mavine Vincent, Veda and Dnnel
Hiatt, Gerald Swaggart, Edwin
and Ani'a Hughes and Earl Aye.
Recitation, "Johnny's History Les
son," by Earl Ayers.
Song, Lullaby.
Horse races, bucking contests, fat
ladies' race (Mrs. Thompson refuted
to move from the post just baby,
you know) boys' races and girls'
races. The exercises closed by all
singing the "Star Spangled Banner,
After this was a big teed in the
grove, with plenty left tor a mid
nitfht supper to be enjoyed by all
hose who enjoyed the all night
dance.
It was truly a royal event in
which fathers, mothers, sisters, bio-
Mr. and Mrs. Yawter Crawford re
turned last Tuesday from a trip to
Eugene where they went to attend
the conference of Oregon newspaper
men in session there the previous
week. Mr. Crawford reports the
meeting to have been very successful
and thinks the editors are beginning
to buckle down to real business at
these meeetings more than they used
to do when the principal features
were junket trips and big banquets.
On their return from Eugene Mr.
and Mrs. Crawford spent several
days in Portland visiting friends: and.
looking after business matters.
"Y" WOKKKK SPEAKS FOB
VICTORY TOAX CAMPAIGN
A. D. Wier, of Corvallis, who spent
more than a year in the war area as
a Y. M. C. A. secretary, told of hist
experiences and exhibited a number
of trophies Vhich he had gathered
and some from the trophy train last
Wednesday to the people of Heppner.
He explained the use of various
implements of war and told of the
destruction wrought by aerial bombs
and big shells, flayed the German
frightfulness when he demonstrated
the workings of the flame thrower
ind various' kinds of gasses and
praised the fighting qualities of tlho
American soldier. One Yankin an
ipen fight was worth a dozen Bodies
he said, and told of how American
resourcefulness triumphed over the
liai'hiuelike German system.
His talk was interesting through
nit, and wa. listened to by hundreds
f people during his stay here. Ho
nude a strong plea for the support of
he Victory Liberty Loan, pointing
o Ohe weapons he had with him, the
aerifice made by the boys, and the
leed for completing the job so well
icgun as reasons for every person
tubscribing his limit,
Mr. Wier spent three days in Mor
ow county, going from here to Lex
ington Wednesday afternoon and
finishing at lone on the following
day.
3 5 and the N. of Section 36.
Township 5 N. 11. 25 K. VV. M:
All of Sections 25, 35 and 36 lying
south of the south bank of the Col
umbia river.
Township 4 N. II. 2 10. W. M:
In Section 2 the following describ
ed area: Beginning at the N. V
corner of Section 2; thence easterly
2647.26 feet; thence S. 0 deg. 09
mln. 30 soc. W. 105.6 feet; thence S
63 dog. 24 min. 30 sec. W. 1 483.0
feet; thence S. 72 deg. 47 min. 30
sec. W. 1188.0 feet; thence S. 28
deg. 04 min. W. 412.5 feet; Bhence
N. 0 deg, 18 min. 30 sec. E. 1485.66
feet to place of beginning.
In Section 3: The N. W. and
the following described area: Be
ginning at the N. E. corner of Sec
tion 3; thence S. 0 deg. 18 min. 30
sec. W. 1485.66 feet; thence 8. 82
deg. 51 mln. W. 710.4 feet; thence
S. 67 deg. 15 mln. W. 1685.5 feet;
thence N. 82 dog. 68 min. W. 386.3
feet to a point on the west boundary
of the N. E. of Section 3 and dis
tant 453.8 feet, N. 0 deg. 13 mln. K.
from center of Section 3; thence
northerly 2186.2 feet to the N. W.
coiner of N. E. of Section 3;
thence eusterly 2640 feet more or
less to the place of beginning.
All of Sections 4 and 9 lying north
of the north boundary of the right
of way of thp Main Canal.
All of Section 5 and 6 and the N.
V. 4 of Section 7.
Ton-l.l, 4 X. It. 21 F.. W; M:
1 Section 1, E. Va H-rtlon 2, S.
and S. M, N. ' Section ft. S. 'i Sec
tion 10, N. 'ii Section 12, N. Vt of
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Notice Is hereby given Cat Ml
.-lection will lie held within 'lie t- e
thii't nl Iiriuon cm! llo.ndj an v. ah
;,i Me p.ii.e.'d Vet l.xt-n-lon Ini-:-..t:i
n Ivtiict l;i M-u niw County
Mid tina'illa County. (Hi ton, en the
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; trii t and i h.ill i hare all Hie pi r. '
i I'l-t and i.hlii'al ioiih o land nwi.ii
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e. tor I In puipo-M. of mild eleitiiili
ur- Hh fiillowH;
1 Beginning at the nouthweht comet
of Heetion 2S In Township G N. It, 2S
E. W. M.: thenc,, running ulunc the
et line of all Section 2g In
'northerly diifttion CI75.7 feel mote
or 1' - t' the Ht.uth boundary of the
rlKht of way of the nialn canal tif
tlits Wtt I'.itetiliin of tf!- float. Ila
I'rojert a now perumnefiMy mirvey
f I ttnd i ori'trurted by the f, H I;.-r-l.illiation
.-'ervire; tliente mtinlllK 111
northetiy .(. i-!' ily iliie. tj. r
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N. Vi Section Ifi, I-;. -i Sutlon 17,
all F. 'i Seetlon 2t lying nottli of
the north boundnty lui" of the tii'ht
of way of tho Main Canal n ml all nl
lh S. V.. U of Heetion It lying
iimtb of t ie north bo indaty line of
ttie riuht of way of the Mnln Ciinal
The boundary doMilptloii tif raid
ptopoi-i d diKtrlt't, exi Itiding t !. -ctptlnnn
ii.enlloi.iil ubove, rovera an
area t.f 14.000 t-rt- of vtblrh f,4no
i. ra r. . .iv itnili.r tti.l.tir Ootlee 1
for Whter with 106 ncfe of yeMed
right land alio under public notlie;
nd there are 1203 Btrin of yenteti
right landu yet to route under public
notice; and Ibid total 7..6't a't.m
wblth are now entitled to water.
Thin nutlre tn .iibp lied pill nutttit
to n order t.f the County Court t.f
Murmur County, fiieion, mad" und
intend on It." f.lh tl - of M'r. I'll'1
ahd the Xiitl.e nhi.il be p'lMi' t l li'i
i. k for at le.i-i loir rot,,.,,!
live aiiN prior to J'ine 10. I'll''
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Court aff.r. d thin 'Ml day of Mj .
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SUBSCRIBE TO
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tin -titi-jh ilif co-opt ral i"ti of
First National Bank