Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, May 20, 1919, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    Tuesday, May 20, iqiq
THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
PAGE SEVEN
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FINE GIFT FOR MADAM BRUN
B.A.R
cynofds
General Contractor and
Builder
I make a specialty of interior work, cabinet
work, Dutch Kitchens, etc. '
My work fully guaranteed
Residence Opposite Federated Church
Heppner, Oregon
Give the Youngsters
a Start
Helping the Boys and Girls of Heppner get the
habit of making frequent trips to the Savings.
Department of the Farmers' & Stockgrowers
National Bank is better than bequeathing them
a fortune. With the thrift -habit once establish
ed they will be prepared to make their own way.
The Bank for all ages and sizes of People
and Concerns
Farmers OL StocKg'rowers
National DanK
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McAtee & Aiken, Proprietors
ICE CREAM AND
Jills bountiful st'HlsUm coat was
mmle from ihe nrsi seiiisKins rroin
Lohos island, the Uruguayan seal pos
sessions, and dressed and dyed at St.
Louis, Mo. The cout, which cost $2,000
will be presented to Murium Baltasnr
Brun, wife of the president of Uru
guay. .
METHODIST DRIVE
FOR WORLD WORK
BEGINS MAY 18
Thousands Take Part in $105.
000,000 Campaign.
$2,664,000 FROM NORTHWEST
Greatest Rellgiout Effort Ever Con
ceived It Planned to Put Christian
ity Before Every Living Being In
World In Five Years. '
of the church, will be waged with the
rebuilding of the world the sole aim
in view.
The Portland area, which includes
a large pan of Oregon, ashington
and northern Idaho, has been given
a quota of S?,664.000 for the ensuing
five years. This money is to be used
in the greatest program of a religion,
of service the world has ever known.
It will be used in meeting the chal
lenge which church leaders say has
been laid at the door of Methodism.
How Money Will Be Spent.
The $105,000,000 to be raised under
the Methodist Centenary has already
been partly spent in advance. The
great Methodist mission ship, leaving
for Europe with $3,000,000,000 worth
of portable houses, tractors, plows and
seeds, is an instance of how Europe's
share of the gigantic religious fund
is to be expended.
Forty million dollars is to be spent
on the home programme on nearly 10,
000 different projects. For instance,
the rural church in America is to re
ceive $11,000,000 to be spent on a gi
gantic programme of helping and
erecting community country churches,
mainly seven days a week churches.
Some of these churches will have
swimming pools and be equipped
somewhat on the lines of Y. M. C. A's.
Pastors will be engaged who are ex
perts. The church will be made the
center of rural activities in that cen
ter. Three thousand projects of that
kind are enumerated in the centenary
budget. Great city community
churches, work among the highland
'era of the South, work among the
Mormons, the Indians, the Orientals
of the Pacific Coast, industrial groups,
etc., make up the total of $40,000,000.
$40,000,000 Abroad,
a. similar sum is to be expended in
the foreign field, divided among the
countries of the world. Educational
work, medical work with hospitals and
dispensaries, with evangelistic work
Is the manner in which thiB money
will go. There are 1,200,000,000 illit
erate people in the world and 700,000,
000 who go hungry every night. These
it is the centenary hopes to aid.
The remaining $25,000,000 is to be
spent equally in thiB country and in
Europe on direct war reconstruction
work. In this class comes the famous
mission shop. Boye will be aided to
college if they have a religious career
In view. Camp work will be carried
on and other active assistance ren
dered. Frank C. Jackson is the campaign
director in the Northwest. The head
quarters are at Portland. The North
west quota is $2,664,000. Dr. Charles
A. Bowen and Dr. A. L. Kowartb are
secretary and associate secretary re
spectively of the centenary movement
In the northwest.
This is an opportunity of a life- ate a contest at any time before pat
time for an ex-soldier or marine who ent issues, by filing a corroborated
served his time in the states to take ( affidavit in this office, alleging facta
that much desired trip to France, which woud defeat the entry.
un me assurance of a discharge
upon return in the fall. This offer
does not hold good for long, so take
advantage now. Applications may
be made at any postmaster or ma
rine recruiting sta,tion.
C. S. DUNN
REGISTER
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KOK PI I5I.HATIOX
(012903)
Department of the Tnterinr fnitorl
Four year enlistments are also be- states Land Office. t The nall
ing made of men between the ages Oregon, March 24th, 1919.
of seventeen and forty years who , Notice is hereby given that Elmer
have had no previous military ser- Matteson, of Heppner, Oregon, who
vice for duty in the United State. on AprU 17th, 1914, made Home-
nnn ah mart Thn rnr ;n :
.. . lllullue tead EntrVi No 012903i foi. s SE
, Sec. 3, NH NEW, SWW NEW.
Pni'nS in Mllrt.r rlr.11..,.,. ... U ...tt-L.
. f u U....LJT a U1U111U Willi
clothes and medical attention furn
ished free.
Sixteen more musicians are needed
at the present for the famous Mare
Island Marine Band and application
will be received at any postoffice or
marine recruiting station.
Any further informaiton regard
ing the "Devil Dogs" will be gladly
furnished by the marine recruiting
station, Third and Alder streets,
Portland, Oregon, or any postmaster.
COMBINE FOR SALE
For sale cheap 16 foot cut Blew
ett combine with motor. Has cut
about 1100 acres. Write C. Moeh
inke, Lexington, Oregon, or call at
my ranch near South Springs. 52-2
Finest job printing in Morrow
Section 10, Township 5, south, range '
26 east, Willamette Meridian, has
filed notice of intention to make
final three-year proof, to establish
claim to the land above described,
before J. A. Waters, Clerk of the
Circuit Court, at Heppner, Oregon,,
on the 14th day of June, 1919.
Claimant names as witnesses
Charles Hackman, Clarence -Reid,
Newt Matteson, Walter Matteson, all
of Heppner, Oregon.
H. FRANK WOODCOCK,
Register.
(TTATIOX
XOTICE VOK VVHLICATION
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon for the County of
Morrow
In the Matter of the Estate of
John F. Lentzy, Deceased.
Citation to W. L. Lentzy, Katrice
Lentzy, Grace Lentzy, and all parties
interested, and all unknown heirs.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON you are hereby ve-
Department of the Interion, U. S.
Land Otrice at The Dalles, Oregon,
May 16th. 1919.
Notice is hereby given that Her- QU"'ed and cited to appear ln t,le
riett M. Brown, formerly HerriPtt oumy ourl or Ule Btate 01 Oregon,
M. Stevens of Heppner, Oregon, who , f0r the Countr of Morrw, at the
on August 18, 1914, made Home-
CARD PARLORS
stead Entry, No. 013596, for SWW
SE Sec. 27, N NE SE'4
NE 14, Sec. 34, W NW 14,' N
SW Cec. 3 5, Township 3 South,
Range 25 East Willamette Meridian, '
has filed notice of intention to make
final three year proof, to establish
claim to the land above described be
fore J. A.Waters, Clerk of the Cir
cuit Court, at Heppner, Oregon on
the 25th day of June, 1919".
Claimant names at witnesses:
rank Anderson, Adam J. Noblock,
Edward E. Rugg, Moses A. Wright, 1
all of Heppner, .Oregon. I
H . FRANK WOODCOCK,
Register.
MAY RE-LMJST IN MARINES
FOR DIRECT DVTV IX KRAXC1
Home Products for Home People!
WE MANUFACTURE
White Star Flour, Whole Wheat,
Graham, Cream Middlings,
Roll Barley and all Mill Feeds
GENERAL STORAGE AND FORWARDING
HEPPNER FARMERS ELEVATOR CO.
On Mity 18 Methodism of the. world
will open its campaign for $105,000,000
in seven days. Thousands upon thou
sands of Methodist ministers and lay
men have been mobilized and will
jump' Into the fight at the "zero" hour.
Ten thousand recruits will go "over
the toD" In the Northwest and an in
tensive financial campaign, such as "een ever-seas
has never been known in the history , years,
Discharged soldiers and marines
may enlst for direct duty over-seas
from now until fall, at which time
they will be returned to the United
States and dishcharged. The -ob
ject of this splendid opportunity of
a five months trip to France is to
relieve the marines now serving In
the amiy of occupation, who have
for the past two
Public Sales
Turn that surplus stork and machinery Into rah or rood pa
per. We held 14 rli' during the part few months and ev
ery one success.
No mUr how small your listing
will Inouie tood tncrket.
our consignment, sertle
A
HAIL INSURANCE
With the present prospect of a bumper crop of
wheat and a high guaranteed price by the gov
ernment no farmer can afford to take chances on
having his crop destroyed.
1 represent only the most substantial and reliable
OLD LINE COMPANIES
Hail Insurance rates have been reduced for this
season. Investigate.
Call, write or phone.
RoyV.Whiteis
OLD RELIABLE INSURANCE MAN
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STOCK RANCHES
Our lil contains the be l buys In the county. See us before
you buy.
WHEAT RANCHES
In M Tfw County can be bou (til for less nisney, value con
sldnrrd thsn any place In Ihe northwest.
l our 8l-s gerice.
FARMERS' EXCHANGE
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V. IL riHOWN. Manser
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HERALD WANT ADS GET THE BEST RESULTS
Reduce Expenses
P.y buying now. Look at these prices; good only
while stock lasts.
(lass Tumblers, set $ .25
Flour Sifters 20
Fruit I'rcss 20
Dishes less than cost. Knamclware below nor
mal price. 12 foot Linoleum less than wholesale
A Few of Our Many Spccia's.
Case Furniture Company
svMMONs
n the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Morrow County.
C. K. White, riointiff,
vs
Hose White, Defendant.
To Uose White, the above-named
defendant: i
In the name of the Slate of Ore-
Kon, you are hereby required to ap
pear and aiiKwer the complaint filed
against you in the above entitled
s-uit on or before six weeks from the
20th day of May, 1919, to-wlt:
On or before July 2nd, 1919, and
f you fail so to answer, the plulntllf
will apply to the Court for the relief
rayed for In his complaint herein.
to-wlt: For a decree of the Court
forever dissolving; the bonds of mat-
iniony now existing between your
self and the plaintiff, and for such
other and furflier relief us may In
equity be meet and Just.
This summons is served upon you
by publication hereof once a week
for six consecutive weeks in the
Heppner Herald, a weekly newspaper
of general circulation in Morrow
County, Oregon, published ut Hepp
ner, by virtue of an order made and
entered herein on the 19th day of
May, ,1.919, by the Honorable Gil
bert W. l'helps. Circuit Judge of the
State jif Oregon, for Morrow County.
and the dale of thn first publication
of this SuininonH is May 20, 1919,
and the dale of the lint publication
hereof will be July let, 1919.
SAM K. VAN VACTOIt,
Attorney for I'liilntlff.
PoHtuffii-e, Heppner, Oregon. 3d
court room thereof, at the Countv
Court House in the said county of
Morrow, at Heppner, Oregon, on the
2nd day of June, 1919, at 10:00 a.
m., thetl and there to show cause, if
any you have, why the following de
scribed property and the interest of
the above entitled estate in the fol
lowing described property should
not be sold at private sale, as the
County Court may direct and author
ized, to-wlt:
" REAL PROPERTY 800 acres
of wheat lands, more or less, lo
cated about 6 miles from lone,
described as follows: S. E. V of
Sec. 32, Twp. 1, S; N. E. V of
Sec. 5, Twp. 2. S; the S. W.
of Sec. 33, Twp. 1, S; the S. E.
U of Sec. 31, T.l S; and the
N. W. 14 of Sec. 4, Twp. 2,3;
all in Range 24 east of the
Willamette Meridian.
W. of E. Vt of Sec. 12, Twp.
1 N., R. 21 east of Willamette
Meridian.
S. W. of Sec. 32, Twp. 1 S.,
It. 24 east of Willamette Meri
dian, except one acre in the S.
W. corner thereof, deeded to
Srtiool District No. 30 for school
purposes.
Witneifs the signature of the
County Clerk of Morrow. County,
this 18th day of April, 1919.
J. A. WATERS (Seal)
I l'lMU'ESSIOXAl, CARDS ,
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DR. HAROLD C. BEAN
riivsu i iukI si iu;ix)n
Heppner, Oregon,
lt. .Wl. Hunk itltltr. IMione 763
VAUGHAN & BUTLER
KKXT1ST
Permanently located In Oddfellow's
i . Hunlding
Heppner, Oregon
S. E. NOTSON
I ATTOIt.XKYAT-I.AW
I Office In Roberts' Ilulldlng
Heppner Oregon
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OTICK I 'Hl I'l IU.K ATIOV
Department of the Interior, II. S.
Land Office at La'irande, Oregon,
March 2. 1919.
Notice Is hereby given that Kills R.
Minor, who post-office address Is
lone, Oiegon, did on the Hth day of
September, 1918, file In this office
Sworn Statement and Application,
No. 019348, to purchase the E ',4j
NE'4, section 7. Township 4 South,
Range 28 East, Willamette Meridian,
and the timber thereon, under the
provlKlons of the set of June 3, H78,
snd sets aitiendutmy, known as the
"timber snd clone law," at such val
ue as might lie fixe by spprslsnment,
an that, pursuant to such application
the land and timber thereon have
been sppralned st 1255 00 th timber
eMImsted at 148,000 board feet at
$0 7G k 11.25 per M, and the land
1100 00; that ssld sppllrsnt
will offer final proof In support of
his application and sworn statement
on the 25th dy of June, 191, before
C. C. Patterson, Cnlteil RtatMi Com
missioner, at Heppner, Orejoir.
DR. A. D. McMURDO
I'HVhlt l. M IU.KON ' 1
Telephone 122
Office Patten-oti's Drug Store
Heppner Oregon
WOODSON & SWEEK
ATTOHM-;VH-AM,AW
Heppner Oregon
SAM E. VAN VACTOR
ATTORN KV.AT-I.AW.
Heppner OfegOO
F. A. McMENAMIN
l.vi;it
Roberts llldg. Heppner, Ore.
Offlco phone M.iln 643
Residence phone Main 65
ROYV.WHITEIS
lM KAN i:
ri:am;htatk. rows.
Heppner Oregon
DR. J. L. CALLOWAY
OHTKOIMTIIIO niYKKlAV
Graduate American School of OsUo
Pthy, Klrksrllle, Me. onder found.
Or Of IkS IrlHM r. i m
Any persoo Is st liberty U protest jofn,, , 9 w g' l"
tbl. purchase before entry, or Inltl-1 MUfl u J