Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, May 13, 1919, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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I We Announce The Arrival This Week Of A Carload Of
S Valve-In-Head Buicks I
IDAHO - COMMISSION (iOVKHX
MKNT WORKS OVT iOOI
A hhort time ago Idaho changed
from its constitutional form of gov
ernment to a comlssion or cabinet
for of nine mebers, each one of
who hag a department of state gov
ernment. They are officially des
ignated as commissioners of agricul
ture, commerce and industry, fi
nance. Immigration, law enforce
ment, public Investent, public wel
fare, public works and reclamation.
Governor D. W. Davis is head of the
cabinet and chairman of the commis
sioners. The new government Is
wore economical, efficient, easier to
handle and more expeditious in car
rying out the will of the people. Re
sponsible heads are also liad of each
department. The members of the
cabinet receive $3600 a year. Most
of the cabinet members are men who
could easily earn from six to ten
thousand dollars a year. To date
the machinery is running smooth and
'things In general Indicate conslder
V V'. hle Improvement over the old plan.
K Alll.i: "JAWS" FA KM Kits AM
"Why Is it that no matter where
you go you refuse to get along with
the business man In your nearest
rlty,?? tiaks George W. Ruble, coun
ty agent of 15 ntiin county, Oregon.
"Why uo you object to wotklng with
ti i in for the Inlet"! of the entire
county" "And why do you permit
Give the Youngsters
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Helping the Hoys and Girls of Heppncr get the
liat.it f making i'requcnt trips to the Saving
Department t the Farmers' & Stock-growers
National liank is hitter than bequeathing them
a i.irtunc. With the thrill habit once cstablMi
k! they will be prepared to make their own way.
The Bank for all ages and sizes of People
and Concerns
Farmers (EX StocKgrowers
National BanK
The adaptability of Valvc-in-IIcad Buicks for local condi-.
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10ns is so well known that to sing Us praises here would
seem almost superfluous and we merely wish to refer you
to the performances of the many cars we have already sold
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here. 'Ihe demand lor V alve-in-Head Buicks is going to
be so strong that our allotment will not last long and it you
are contemplating owning one you had better file your or-
der early.
An Order Now Will Assure
farmer Smith to do his trading in
some other city, thereby alienating
him from his own," he Inquires turn
ing to the merchant. "The welfare
of the county is not srved by refus
ing to act together, and so long as
the farmer or business man carries a
chip on his shoulder conditions will
not change."
HATCHES CHICKS IX I'AKUMt
"This year she has been rulnning
16 incubators in her parlor, but
plans or building an incubator build
ing next fall," Bays C. S. Brewebter,
O. A. C. poultry specialist In telling
of the work of Mrs. C. B. Chandler
oi Waterloo, Oregon. She has only
a smalt flock of O. A. C. stock but Is
doing a thriving business In selling
day-old chicks. She buys eggs from
her neighbors who carry only
straight college stock. A poultry
demonstration farm has been estab
lished on her farm.
I.ITTI.K I-OTATOKH l"OOIl SEED
Little potatoes taken from the bin
are likely to be very poor seed, be
ing from run out or diseased hills.
Small potatoes taken from the hill
that bore a good yield of market
(sized potatoes ale as good feed a
eilal sized pieces from the large
notatoc of the same hill. Taking
seed from the clawed over spud re
jected as too small for table uw to
k,v seed conts geneially serves also
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A. B. BOWKER, Proprietor
to save harvest cost, for but little
worth harvesting is apt to be grown.
O. A. C. Farm Crops Bulletin.
VAST SUM TO BE
SPENT ON HOSPITALS
Forty-five Hospital and 24 Dlspen
tarie to Rita From Centenary.
To alleviate human suffering and
cure disease through the extension of
Its great system of hospital center
now 26 in number, In countries where
group of millions of people are with
out adequate medical attention, the
board of foreign mission of the Meth
odist Episcopal church will spend $2,
288,624 in building 45 more hospitals
and twenty-four dispensaries in for
eign countries as a result of the Meth
odist Centenary movement to raise
$105,000,000 for world reconstruction.
Tills is an entirely separate ven
ture from that of the' 48 hospitals
maintained by the Methodist Episco
pal church in America through which
pas annually over 90,000 patients.
The property value of these institu
tions, coupled with their endowment,
Is $15,626,343. In capacity they range
from the Wesley Memorial Hospital In
Chicago, caring yearly for about 7,000
case, down to the Sunnyslde Metho
dist Sanitarium tor Tuberculosis at
Silver City. N M., accommodating v
entyfWe patients yearly.
The rhtirrh has al so Just established
a nicdiia! fl purtnient to guard the
health of in missionary workers.
Besides 45 hospitals and 24 dispen
saries, the Hoard will erect cither
building and doctors' residences, the
whole costing tl.M3.034. It draw
hit i tli" service ,r,!t more missionary
plisl"'a!i and surgeon, "t inivoii.
ary im-sc. and !',; tirtive doctor,
tnire and other inHUal ati'tnlaM.
the I'linu't for staff and maintenance
l.-in "TI t The t.ital for ho.ri
building) and staff is $2.2SH.fi4.
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The United States war department
has authorized a field artillery unit
at the Oregon Agricultural College
It will soppily models! offic guns
uwd by America and associate in
the irrei,t r, machine puns. Drown
ing nuton aic rifle., t iii,r, really
Mi mules pnd ',ote, and i 'ni . t
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The assurance of material for quantity production of Buick
Cars enables the Huick Motor Company to cstabilsh the
foHowing 1)rices on the various Buiek models. These pric-
cs not )C cliaiig-cd during- present seling agreements:
Three Passenger Open Model TI-Si.v-4-l $1739.25
h've Passenger Open Model Il-Si-U 1739.2
Four passt,cr Closed Model $..241.20
Five Passenger Closed Model 1 1-Six-47 ........ $2454.00
Seven Passenger Open Model H-Six-49 $2036.37
Seven Passenger Closed Model H-Six-50 ....... $2835.59
Prompt Delivery To You
Garage
NOTICE FOfl ITHMCATIOX
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at LaGrande, Oregon,
March 26, 1919.
Notice is hereby given that Ellis R.
Minor, whose post-office address la
lone, Oregon, did on the 16th day of
September, 1918, file in this office
Sworn Statement and Application,
No. 019348, to purchase the E
NEVi. section 7, Township 4 South,
Range 28 East, Willamette Meridian,
and the timber thereon, under the
provision of the act of June 3, 1878,
and acts amendatory, known as the
"timber and stone law," at such val
ue as might be fltto by appraisement,
an that, pursuant to such application
the land and timber thereon have
been appraised at $255.00 the timber
estimated at 148,000 board feet at
to, 75 & $1.25 per M, and the land
1 100.00; that said applicant
will offer final proof in support of
his application and sworn statement
on the 25th day of June, 1919, befoie
C. C. Patterson, United States Com.
inlfHloner, at Ileppner, Oregon.
Any person Is at liberty to protest
this purchase before entry, or Initi
ate a contest at any time before pat
ent Issues, by nllng a corroborated
affidavit In this office, alleging facts
which woud defeat the entry.
C. R. DUNN
REGISTER
.NOTICi; I nil 'l Itl. I( TI(i
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Department of the Inteilur, United
.-'hite Land O'li.e. at The li.ll.-..
Oregon. M.Hih 2l!h, I'll",
Notice Is bendy given Unit Elmer
,M,iii'iin, of II. i,,ii.'i , inet'on, l.o
oil April 17th. l'i It. made Homi
stead Entry, No. 1 :"ntl. for 8", HE
. S.e. 3. Nj NE'i. SW", SK.
Section 10, Towntliip '.. nouih, i.ii.i-e
2i ea.t, Willamette Merldllltl, han
filed notice of Intention to make
final rnree-year proof, ,,ti talilish
lalm to the land shove described,
h. fore J. A. WatelK. f'lelk fit the
t'licuit Court, at Ileppner. On con.,
on the 14th day of June. I'd'c
('la oiant Dames n it r,e -i.-''loiii-s
llnrknian, ClaM-me l!i!.
N. vit Mnlte.on. WH-r M..t. till
of Il ; pner, Oregon
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office Sworn Statement and Applica
tion No. 019356, to purchase the
E SW and SEW, NWU, Section
8, Township 4 South, Ilange 28 East,
Willamette Meridian, and the timber
thereon, under the provisions of the
act of Juno 3, 1878, and acts amend
atory, Tcnown as the "Timber and
Stone Law," at such value as might
bo fixed by appraisement, and that
pursuant to such application, the
land and timber Uhereon have been
appraised, at $378.00, the timber es
timated at 216,000 board feet at
$0.75 & $1.25 per M, and the land
$150.00; that said applicant will of
fer final proof in support of his ap
plication and sworn statement on tlvi
25th day of June,, IS 19, before C. C.
Patterson United State Commission,
er at his office, at Ileppner, Oregon.
Any person Is at liberty to protect
thl purchami before entry, or Initi
ate a contest at any time before pat
ent Issues, by filing a corroborated
affidavit in Kills office, alleging fact
which would defeat the entry.
C. S. DUNN
REGISTER
CITATION
In the County Couil of the Slate
of Oregon for the County of
Morrow
In the Matter of the Estate fif
John U. Lenity. Deceund.
Citation to W. L. I.enly. Kutilci
I.etily, (itace l.enty, mid all parlies
Interested, and till unknown heirs.
IN TDK NAME OU THE STATE
OU OUE'iON yo'i ate hereby n
iiiin nd cited d appear In the
County Court of the Slate of Oregon,
for the County of .Mot row, at the
'iMiit toniii thcicof, itt the County
Com t lloll ie In the said dimity of
Moiiow, :( Ileppner. (in con, on tin
2nd day of June, rni, at lo a
in., then and ht to chow fauxe. If
any you I.Mve. why the following de
scribed property Mid the interest (if
the ai.ove. entitled c tale In the fol
lowing de-rriled property rhould
not be Sold lit private nle, ax the
'unity Cmiil may direi t mid author
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PAGE SEVEN
1 N It. 21 east of Willamette
Meridian.
S. W. of Sec. 32, Twp. 1 S.,
U. 24 east of Willamette Meri
dian, except one acre in the S.
W. corner thereof, deeded to
SChool District No. 30 for school
purposes.
Witness the signature of the
County Clerk of Morrow County.
this 18th. day of April, 1919.
J. A. WATERS (Seal)
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I'MV.SICIAN iiikI hl'IUjlCON
Hfiiner, Oregon,
1st. .ut. Hank llldg. I'luine 703
VAUGIIAN & BUTLER
bEXTIST .
Permanently located In Oddfellow'
lillllldlllg
Ileppner, Oregon
S. E. NOTSON
attokm;v.at-law
Office In Roberta' Ilulldlng
Ileppner Oregon
DR. A. D. McMURDO
l'IIVM( IAN & St IK.LON
Telephone 122
Office Putt, icon's Drug Store
Ileppner Oregon
WOODSON & SWKEK
A I ToltM H.T-LAW
Ileppner Oregon
SAM E. VAN VACTOR
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Ileppner Oregon
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