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    Tuesday, May 27, 1919
THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
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EL A. Reynolds
General Contractor and
Builder
I make a specialty of interior work, cabinet
. work, Dutch Kitchens, etc.
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CECIL ITEMS
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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.Saving;.
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 dX StocKg'rowers
National BanK
TheRrick
McAtee & Aiken, Proprietors
ICE CREAM AND CARD PARLORS
Home Products for Home People!
WE MANUFACTURE
White Star Flour, Whole Wheat,
Graham, Cream Middlings,
Roll Barley and all Mill Feeds
GENERAL STORAGE MB FORWARDING
HEPPNER FARMERS ELEVATOR CO.
On Saturday there was seen a
large well drilling machine moving
across the prairie towards the Straits
Eutte drawn by six horses in charge
of Mi?s Junnita Crabtree of Cecil.
J. H. Franklin spent Saturday at
Butterby Flats.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Farnsworth and
family returned home from Heppner
on Saturday.
Harry Hayc!T,brother of Mrs. H.
V. Tyler of the Grover Curtiss ranch
was a Cecil visitor Sunday.
R. A. McFadden and daughter,
Miss Agnes of Eightmile were Cecil
visitors on Sunday.
Miss Wynne Lake, of Fourmile,
and Miss Winter of Shady Dell, spent
Saturday visiting friends in Condon
Miss Ruth May of the Lone Star
ranch who toolc in the graduation ex
ercises at the Arlington high school
on Saturday returned to Cecil Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Henriksen of Wil
low creek ranch who have been spend
ing a few days in Heppner returned
home Sunday.
Miss Birchie Barnes visited with
Grandma Nash Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Palmateer and
daughter spent Sunday with J. M.
Melton at the "Look Out" at Cecil.
Miss Bernice Franklin of Rhea
was the guest of Miss Georgia Sum
mers of the Last Camp for the week
end.
Mrs. Boyd Logan and daughter,
Miss Hester of Fourmile were calling
on t'heir old friends in Cecil Satur
day.
-tsuuerDy lats was the scene of a
merry dinner party on Sunday last
wnen Mr. nna Mrs. Jack Hynd en
tertained the following guests from
Heppner: Dr. and Mrs. Butler 'and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Booth and
family and Miss Struck, domestic
science teacher of the Heppner High
School, and others.
Hiram Beard who has been having
some dental work done in Heppner
returned to Butterby Flats Tuesday.
Mrs. Peter Nash spent Tuesday
and Wednesday visiting friends on
Willow creek.
W. G. Hynd of Roselawn, Sand
Hollow, accompanied by W. W,
Smead, of Heppner. and Mr. Boobee
of that town were callers on Jack
Hynd Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. Llndstrom and
daughter were doing business In
Cecil Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Duncan and
daughter left for their new home In
Boardman Wednesday and E. J.
Fairhurst late of Rhea Siding is in
charge of their Cecil ranch and also
their apiary.
Johnny Curran of the McDade
canyon wag In Cecil Wednesday.
J. H. Franklin was a business vis
itor in lone Friday.
Mrs. J. H. Franklin of Rhea left
Friday for Heppner where she will
spend a few days visiting friends.
Clarence Winter and T. H. Lowe
were business visitors In Heppner on
Friday.
Jack Hynd, A. -Henriksen, Willie
George Wilson, and Miss Violet Hynd
autoed to Heppner Wednesday, the
gentlemen returning home Friday.
Methodist Centenary $105,000,000
Fund Will Save Indian Children
At X$h M ii
ato a contest at any time before pat
ent issues, by filing a corroborated
affidavit in this office, alleging facta
which woud defeat the entry.
C. S. DUNN
REGISTER
In spite of agitation and education, child marriages still persist among
the high-caste Ifindus. In India mothers grow up with their children. This
18-year-old girl is the mother of three. Hr children are bright and well-fed,
but the great proportion of babies die ol starvation and neglect before reach-
lng maturity. The missionary doctor is waging war against the ignoranca
and superstition which have doomed hundreds of thousands of children to
death. The Methodist Episcopal Church will advance India's physical and
moral welfare during the next five' years by the expenditure of $5,344,780
out of Its Methodist Centenary world betterment fund of $105,000,000 now
being raised for hospitals and mission schools, manned by trained workers.
XOTU'li l'OK ri'HMCATlOX
(012903)
Department 6f the Interior, United
States Land Office, at The Dalles,
Oregon, March 24th, 1919.
Notice is hereby given that Elmer
Matteson, of Heppner, Oregon, who
on April 17th, 1914, made Home
stead Entry, No. 012903, for S SE
Vi, Sec. 3, N NEV4, SW4 NE,
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 witnesses1:
Charles Hackman, Clarence Reid,
Newt Matteson, Walter Matteson, all
of Heppner, Oregon.
H. FRANK WOODCOCK,
Register.
CITATIOJT
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Minor and Miss
Blanch Minor spent Friday at
the Last Camp leaving for their
home in Portland, accompanied by
George Krebs of Cecil.
Jack Hynd delivered a fine bunch
of yearlings into Arlington Satur
day which were bought by Mr.
Schlattfeldt of Yakima, who intends
to ship them east.
Haying season lias already com
menced in the Cecil district Jack
Hynd already having a large field in
shock.
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Logan and fam
ily, Leon Logan and family,, spent
Sunday at the Everett Logan home
at the Willows.
R. S. Wilson and son were Cecil
callers Sunday.
NOTICE FOR rOJLICATIOX
PASSENGER
TRAIN
APRIL
SERVICE IX
R. H. Aishton, relgonal director of
railways in the nortihwest region,
sends out a statement Bhowing that
during the month of April, 85.81
per cent of all trains arrived at des
tination on time and that only 3.13
per cent arrived one hour or more
late, the majority of these more than
one hour late being due to matters
over which the management had no
control such as storms, etc., whldli
is not a bad showing.
Department of the Interion, U. S.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon,
May 16th, 1919.
Notice is hereby given that Her
riett M. Brown, formerly Herrlett
M. Stevens of Heppner, Oregon, who
on Augus't 18, 1914, made Home
stead Entry, No. 013596, for SW
SE Vi, Sec. 27, N NE , SEVi
NE Vi, Sec. 34, W NW Vi, N
SW Vi, Sec. 35, 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:
Frank Anderson, Adam J. Noblock,
Edward E. Rugg, Moses A. Wright,
all of Heppner, .Oregon.
H . FRANK WOODCOCK,
Register.
TRUCK FOR SALE
Three ton Packard truck In A No.
1 condition $1800. For particulars
call on or address the Heppner Her
ald, Heppner, Oregon. 52tf
J. B. Cronan, president of the lone
bank, was a business visitor in Hepp
ner Friday afternoon.
Herald only $2.00 a year.
SUMMONS
of
U
ublic Sales
Turn that surplus stock and m iclilncry Into cufh or rood pa
per. We held 14 spies dunni? the pint few month and ev
ery one a silceens.
No matter how small your listing our consignment service
rill Insure a good muket. '
STOCK RANCHES
Our lint contains tin bout buys
you buy.
In the county. See us before
WHEAT RANCHES
' ,-r w County rsn b b.u ght for ! maney, valua eon
'.lerl thso any place In the northwest
! our Sales nrl-.
FARMERS' EXCHANGE
RoHI.RTS m
iiihv;.
hipps i r.
V. II. nROWN. Maaager
OHM.oX . ,
Some Saving !" says the
Good Judge
You men arc saving
every cent you can. You
ought to know that this
quality tobacco costs less
to chew not more!
You take a smaller
chew. It gives you the
good tobacco taste. It
lasts and lasts. You
don't need a fresh chew
so often. .
THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW
put ut in Ixo styk
VB CUT h a long fine-cut toharo
In the Circuit Court of the State
Oregon, for Morrow County.
C. R. White, Plaintiff,
va
Rose White, Defendant.
To Rose White, the above-named
defendant;
In the name of the State of Ore
gon, you are hereby required to ap
pear and answer the complaint filed
against you In the above entitled
suit on or before six weeks from the
20th day of May, 1919, to-wlt:
On or before July 2nd, 1919, and
If you fall so to answer, the plaintiff
will apply to the Court for the relief
prayed for In his complaint herein,
to-wlt: For a decree of the Court
forever dissolving the bonds of mat
rimony now existing between your
self and the plaintiff, and for such
other and furfher relief as tuny In
equity be meet and Just.
This summon 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 at Hepp
ner, by virtue of an order made and
entered herein on the 19th day of
May, ,1.919, by the Honorable (Ill
belt W. Phelps, Circuit Judge of the
Slate of Oregon, for Morrow County,
and the date of the first publication
of this Summons Is May 20, 1919.
and the rime of the iBst publication
hereof will be July 1st. 1919.
HAM K. VAN VACTOK.
Attorney for plaintiff.
PmUofflre, Heppner, On-Kon. 3
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 re
quired and cited to appear in the
Qounty Court of the State of Oregon,
for the County of Morrow, at the
court room thereof, at the County
Couil Houao in the said county of
M-irov:, at Ilonpner, Oregon, on the
2nd day of June, 1919, at 10:00 a.
m., then and there to show cause, If
any you have, why the following de
scribed property pm! fie Interest of
the above entitled estate in the fol
lowing described property Bhould
not be sold at private sale, as the
County Court may direct and author
ize, to-wlt:
REAL PROPERTY 800 acres
of wheat lands, more or less, lo
cated about 6 miles from lone,
described as follows: S. E. A of
Sec. 32, Twp. 1, S; N. E. of
Sec. S, Twp. 2, S; the S. W.
of Sec. 33, Twp. 1, S; the S. E.
Vt. of Sec. 31, T. 1 S; and the
N. W. of Sec. 4, Twp. 2,S;
all In Range 24 east of the
Willamette Meridian.
W. V4 of E. Vt of Sec. 12, Twp.
1 N., R. 21 east of Willamette
Meridian.
8. W. of Sec. 32, Twp. 1 S..
R. 24 east of Willamette Mori
dlan, except one acre In the S.
W. corner thereof, deeded to
Stfhool District No. 30 for school
purposes.
Witness the signature of th
County Clerk of Morrow County,
this 18th day of April, 1919.
J. A. WATERS (Seal)
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
DR. HAROLD C. BEAN
PHYSICIAN' mill SlIMJEOV
llepiHier, Oregon.
It. .Nat I. Itnnk ltl'l. Phone 703
VAUGHAN & BUTLER
KENTIST
Permanently located In Oddfellow'i
Unhiding
Heppner, Oregon
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Reduce Expenses
Hy Ijuyinr; now. Look at these prices; good only
while stock lasts.
Glass Tumblers, set $ .25
l-'lour Sifters ; 20
Fruit l'rcss . 20
DiJics less than cost. Enatnclwarc below nor
mal price. 12 foot Linoleum 1cm than wholesale
A I'ew of Our Many Specials.
Case Furniture Company
NOTICE MM PI III ICATION-
department of the Interior, V. 8.
Ijind Office nt ijiOrande, Oregon,
March 28, 1919.
Notice Is hereby given Ihst Kills ft.
Minor, whoitn pot-offlr addrens Is
lone, Oregon, did nn thfl Kith day of
September. 1918, file In this offlca
Hworn Kiniement and Application,
No. 019318. to purrhsiw the K'i
NK'i, section 7. Townnhlp I South,
lling 28 Punt. WI!1mU Meridian,
and ths timber thereon, tindr thu
provisions nf th act of Jun , 1878,
ami act amendatory, known a the
'timber and ton law." at atieh val
ue as might be fim by appraisement,
sn that, pursuant to such application
h land and tlmbr thereon navs
hrn appraifod at 1155 00 U tlmbrr
eilmid at H8.O0O board feet at
0 75 II 25 per M, and th land
1100 00; that said applicant
twill offer fin) proof In support of
I ,n tli J5lh day of Juno, nil, bfor
I r. I", patternin, PnHH HUti Com
f i tii -lOfief. fit lt"H'H-f, 'rr?1!
S. E.NOTSON
ATTORN KY-AT-I.AW
Office In Roberta' Ilulldlng
Heppner Oregon
DR. A. D. McMURDO
PHYSICIAN hi IU.I.ON
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