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    Tuesday, May 27, 1919
THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
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I spring 1 sme is roods'
!i; ' Rnv Mr. Hrnsp Owner isn't this weather eettine into Vour
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Say Mr. House Owner isn't tliis weather getting into your
system and malting you long to see the old home shine again
like it did when it was new? Don't you realize that a new
coat of paint would bring back all its freshness that it would
again have that new appearance of which you were so proud
when you first built it? This is the time of the year to start
lat work and you know howbadly it needs it. ,
We wish merely to call your attention to the fact that we
have a full line of standard paints every color or tint that
you possibly coud think of. Besides every thing needed for
the interior decoration of your home.
Of Interest to the Ladies
We have a complete line of Chinamel for touching up and
reftnlslhing those old pieces of furniture that you prize so
highly and this work will come right along with the spring
house cleaning. These varnishes are prepared so that they do
not require the services of a painter and you've no idea the
amount of good you can do in one room with a few of these
colors. We've every one you could want.
Side Ditches Should Be Amply Large
to Carry Off Water at Rapidly
As It Enters.
(Prepared by the United States Depart
ment of Agriculture.)
The only reason for crowning a
road surface is to enable it to shed
water, and unless effective means are
provided for disposing of the water
after it Is drained off the surface
crowning will be or very little, if any,
advantage. The ditches should
be amply large a.HI atould hnve suf
ficient fall to ca:TT tfie water away
as rapidly as It enters them, and
they should have outlets at all con-
venient points. Cross drains or cul
verts should be constructed wherever
GiHiam & Bisbce
COME IX AM) LET US TALK TAINT TO YOU
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PEOPLES CASH MARKET
W ATKINS & Oviatt, Proprietors
Our location is still in the "bc Ttground" but if you will fol
low the "saw-dust trail" you will find us prepared to cater
to your wants In the way of te nder, juicy meats and fresr.
fish and shell fish as though w e were already In our uew
building.
Our new building will be com pleted by and by. In the mean
time don't forget us.
PEOPLE'S CASH MARKET
Good Road Middle Is Kept High and
Water Drains to Sides,
It Is desirable to transfer drainage
water across the road, and they should
usually be provided with end or wing
walls for protecting the slopes of the
embankment. When the material
composing the roadbed Is likely to be
springy, a system of longitudinal un-der-dralnage
may be found necessary
to secure proper drainage. In con
structing a road, of any type what
ever, It should be constantly borne
In mind that adequate and continu
ally effective drainage Is absolutely
necessary If the road Is to be main
tained In good condition.
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Chain
Kobe's the way
v;e loots at it
A u; tho tii u rt;x.'bit!uii from our
V.'j i"n Ir. ti-.e :r; huslniv-i l ore, t? stay. Vc can remain
In bu::!r.cci cn!y bo loi?c pi we p'.c;iso our customers.
Consc':-.":n'ly, It pays u$ to handle p'l tires UoiteJ
States Tirci.
They'ro tho tlrc wo eL
They're tho tirc you fchouM u.
We havo them to meet every nce! of prlco or we.
United States Tires
arc Good Tires
Wc knov.- t'nitcl l;iUs Tiro arc good tin - Tl.;a' why we m!1 tli' in.
H!::'PN'KK GAKAGC.MlI'PPNEn. OH!.
In tho Couiity Court of the State
of Oregon for the County vf Morrow.
In the matter of the organiiation
of John Day Irrigation District in
Morrow, Gilliam and Umatilla coun
ties, in the State of Oregon.
T-) the Honorable County Court of
Morrow County, Oregon:
" Tho undersigned petitioners re-
pectfully show:
That petitioners are more than fif
ty of the owners of land irrigated or
susceptible to irrigation within the
boundaries hereinafter described and
desire to provide for the construction
of works for the irrigation of t'he
same and to provide for the recon
struction, betterment, extension, pur
chase, operation or maintenance of
works already constructed and for
the assumption as principal or guar
antor of indebtedness on account of
district lands to the United States
under the Federal Reclamation laws,
and petitioners do now propose the
organization of an Irrigation district
to be known as the John Day Irriga
tion District, within said counties
and State under the provisions of
Chapter 357 of the General Laws-of
Oregon for 1917.
That the lands of your petitioners
afe included within the boundaries
as 'hereinafter, described and are SU3'
ceptible of irrigation from the waters
of the John Day river as a common
source and the major portion of said
lands ere included within the boun
daries of Morrow county and a small
portion thereof is included within
the boundaries of Gilliam and Uma
tilla counties, in the state of Ore
gon.
That the boundai ies of the pro
posed Irrigation district are describ
ed as follows:
Beginning at the southwest corner
of Section 3.0, T. 1 N. R. 22 E. W.M.;
thence running in an easterly direc
tion along the south line of said
Sections 30, 29 and 28 to the south
east corner of Section 28, T. 1 N. R.
22 E. W. M., thence running In a
northerly direction on the east line
of said Section 28 and continuing in
northerly direction along the east
line of Sections 21 and 16 of T. IN.
R. 22 E. W. M. to the northeast cor
ner of said Section 16; thence runn
ing in an easterly direction along the
south line of Sections 10, 11 and 12,
to the southwest corner of Section
12; thence running in a northerly
direction along the east line of T. 1
N. R. 22 E. W. M to the northeast
corner of said township; thence run
nlng In an easterly direction on the
south line of T. 3 N. R. 23, 24 and 25
E. W. M. to the southeast corner of
said township 2 N. R. 2 5 E. W. M.
thence running in a northerly direc
tion on the east line of said township
2 N. R. 25 E. W. M. to the southwest
corner of section 18, T. 2 N. R. 26 K.
W. M., thence running In an easterly
direction on the south line of Sec
tions 18. 17, 16, 15, 14, and 13, all
In T. 2 N. R. 26 E. W. M., to the
southeast corner of said Section 13;
thence running In a northerly direc
tion on the east line of said T. 2 N
It. 26 E. W. M., and continuing In
northerly direction along tho east
line of T. 3 N. II. 26 K. V. M., to the
'southwest corner of Section 30, T. 3
N. It. 27 E. V. M., thence running In
an easterly direction along the south
line of Sections 30, 29, 28, 27, 2fi and
: 25, nil In T. 3 N. It. 27 E. W. M., to
the southeast corner of said Siitlon
35; thence running In a nortlu
dirvction on tr.ie east, line of T. 3 anil
' I, N. It. 27 E. W. M., to the south
west coiner of S' l tlons 19, T. 4 N. I!
2t 10. V. M , thwirp i ii n n f n tn an
;: -ti rly direction alonu tin- louth
.line of said .Si-ilion 19 a distance i.l
one half mile more or isk lo tli
ait banl; of t loi Vma t ilia rivei
tlicnre riiMiini: in a hoi lln rly mid
"a .ti'lly ilinctii.il on the Mtft li.ililt
of said I'i.iatil!,i iWi-r a illMaiH-e i f
live iiiileM iiifro or 1 v-s to the suu'h
line of Sidlon 2. T. 5 N. It. 2X E.
W. M., thence i milling in a wc tcily
southerly direction along the west
line of said Section 21; to the south
west corner of said Sec. 21; thence
running in a westerly direction along
the north lines of Sections 29 and 30
T. 4 N. R. 23 E. W. M., to the north
west corner of said Section 30;
thence running in a southerly direc
tion along the west line of Sections
30 and 31 T. 4 N. It. 33 E. W. M., to
the southwest corner of said Section
31; thence running in a westerly di
rection along the north line of Sec
tions 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, all in T. 3 N.
R. 22 E. V. M., to the northwest
corner of said Section 5; thence run
ning in a southerly direction along
the west line of Sections' 5, 8, 17, 20
and 29 all in T. 3 N. R. 22 E. W. M.,
to the southwest corner of said Sec
tion 29; Whence running in a wester
ly direction along the north line of
Section 31 T. 3 N. R. 22 E. V. M
and Sections 36, 35, 34 and 33 all in
T. 3 N. R. 21 E. W. M., to the north
west tbrner of said Section 33;
thence running in a southerly direc
tion along the west line of Sections
33 T. 3 N. R. 21 E. W. M., and Sec
tions 4, 9, 16, 21 and 28 all in T.
N. R. 21 E. W. M.,to the southwest
corner of said Section 28; thence
running in a westerly direction along
the north line of Sections 32 and 31
in T. 2 N. R. 21 E. W. M.. to the
northwest corner of said Section 31;
thence running in a southerly direc
tion along tlie west line of Sections
31 T. 2 N. R. 21 E. W. M., and Sec
tions 6, 7, 18, 19, 30 and 31 all in T.
1 N. R. 21 E.W. M tothesouthwest
corner of said Section 31, thence
running in an easterly direction
along the south line of Sections 31,
32, 33, 34, 35 and 36 all in T. 1 N.
R. 21 E. W. M., to tho southeast cor
ner of said Section 36; thence run
ning in a northerly direction along
the east line of said Section 36 to the
southwest corner of Section 30 T. 1
N. R. 22 E. W. M., the place of beginning.
EXCEPTIONS
Dan McDevitt, lone, Oregon.
William Gorger, lone, Oregon.
Henry Gorger, lone, Oregon.
Phil Doherty, lone, Oregon.
Hill Doherty, lone, Oregon.
Geo. Gorger, lone, Oregon.
J. O. Agee, lone, Oregan.
M. C. Marchal, Boardman Oregon.
W. H. Gould, Lexington,' Oregon.
M. C. Sepanek, Echo, Oregon.
II. J. Tafel, Echo, Oregon.
David C. Pivall, Echo, Oregon.
C. C. Clark, Arlington, Oregon.
J. F. Costello, Arlington, Oregon.
Gordon Hall, Arlington, Oregon.
G. E. Reeves, Arlington, Oregon.
W. It. Gregg (G. E. R.) Arlington,
Oregon.
Asher Montague, Arlington, Oreg.
T. L. McFadden, Cecil, Oregon.
T. W. Way, Cecil, Oregon.
S. M. Burnett, Arlington, Oregon.
George L. Newell, Arlington, Oreg.
J. H. Bottemillqr, Rock Creek,
Oregon.
C. E. Bolds, Olex, Oregon.
D. Swarth, Arlington, Oregon.
John A. Wickland, Arlington..
Oregon.
Alwln Jones, Arlington, Oregon. '
Magnus Cedland, Arlington, Oreg.
E. E. Dent, Spokane, Washington.
John Troedson, lone, Oregon.
J. R. Ashinhust, Lexington, Oreg.
Henry Stender, lone, Oregon.
G. A. Miller, Cecil, Oregon.
U. E. Baker, Cecil, Oregon.
J. E. Crabtree, Cecil, Oregon.,
Neil Doherty, lone, Oregon.
Frank Deos, WjJIows, Oregon.
NOTICE
In, the County Court or the State
of Oregon for the County of Morrow.
In the matter of the organization'
of the John Day Irrigation District
in Morrow, Gilliam and Umatilla
Counties, State of Oregon,
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
on are lui jby notified that the
ur.rt' rsisrned, petitioners in the above
and foregoing petition for the org
anization of an irrigation district to
be known and stvled n Tohn riao-
Saving and excepting the following irrigation District. ,.n,w nrt
described tracts of land in the coun-Uuant to P'n-mter :.r.7 nt n,
ttoo nt nilllom Hf..... I it . . .. ' .
allu uiua- L.aws or the state of Oregon for
una, siaie or uregon, within the de- 1917. will present the above and
Bcnpeu nounaarles to-wlt: foregoing petition to the Honorable
Township a North Range 21 Emtt County Court cr Morrow County.
Willamette Meridian Oregon, at the chambers of said
au or sections 4, 9, 16 and 21; the Jourt in the court house of said
i 7a ui ormuu m, i uuiiiy, Hi tieppner, uregon, on
Township a. North Range 22 Kattt Wednesday, the second day of July,
Willamette Meridian 1919, at the hour of 10 o'clock of
All of Sections 1. 2 and 3 and the 8111(1 day' that belng a regular meet-
NW14 of Section 10. ,n8 of ald Court called for tha
TtiwaHhlp 8. North Ranae 22 Kat ?.UrpBe. 0t hearlnf5 and considering
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'lilci-tinn OI1 the Hnlltll line If ;-.il'l
. it ion 2H tn She Millfiiwe-t ii.wi-l i
.ii Se'ti'lll 2, tlllilli' ll-Il!;' ;'
:.'li !; v. st line of said : (ion
in li Inn I l.'-i lv due, linn .',,17.7
!!: mole or li-si I i l'ie p'.'itli Inn, n
I l y of III" lii hi o! vra ol I e ,,:, ill
clial l.r Hi" U '-,( l--.nl i lis,,,,-, of Hie
I'lllltill,! I'U-jecl llrt HOW pel li Ill-lit -
ly fvnc)c, ami cen-inii ie, .y 'In
I'. S .r.crliiiiuillon Service; I hi nee
liiuinlnif In a noilheily mid wei-teily
I direction h Ion k kmIiI lioumlaiy line
'of the rlliM of way of tjie tniid iiiiiln
canul a (lii.Unce of 26 16 Inilc inn,"
'or leM lo Ihfi wt ! l line o the K '4 ot
S-ctlon 23 In T. 4 N. II. 21 I). W. M .
;l a point dlntant 2.140 feel inoi
lr lew and In a aoulherly diiftlon
from Mm northwest corner of the
'NK'4 t nld Herllon 23. thence run-
Din In a notlheily direitlnn lon(r
lh n lin- of lh of wild er.
lion 23. 2.M' feet inoro or c l
l be norllnrn"! cottier of l NL'J 'if
id Section 23; tlnnr tunnltiij in
i-iteily dirii lion iilnix lh" in i'ii
hue of Seii.,nii 21, 22. 21. 2 olid I '
nil In T 4 N. It. 21 I'.. W. M , ll- n-.
ctitlnuln In a Tttly diti'tion
ah tir ll no'lh I ne tif Si-rin i. J4
5:. ,-r. ! JI nil in T IN I 2
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Willamette Meridian
All of Sections 1, 5, 12, 20, 29, 34,
35 and 36 and the NWV4 of Section
13; the EM of Section 14 and the
SWVi of Section 17; the SWV4 of
Section 21; the XV of Section 23;
the SEV4 of Section 27; the S of
Section 25; all of Section 26.
Township 2 North Range 2:1 VmhX
Willamette, Meridian
All of Sections 5, 6, 7, 8, 17, 20
21, 29 and 33, and the S V4 and NW
V4 of Section 9; all of Section 16.
Township 2 North Range 2IJ Knst
Wlllnmelle Merliliiin
All of Sections 15 and 16.
Township 4 N'oilh limige 27 Kast
Willamette Meridian
All of Sections' 1, 2, 3, 4, 8, 9, 10
11. 15, 16 and 17.
low nsinp n North I ilium' 27 I'.nsi
Wlllnmelle McMillan
All of that part of Sections 23 and
21 lying south of the north boundary
of the distric t as hereinbefore d
sciitiiii. All of Sections 25, 26, 27
33, 3 1, 35 and 36.
IiiwiIiIi , Vorlli Itiinue 2H iiisl
Willilinelte Meilillnn
All thiil purl of pecllonn 19 mid
29 lying within (he boiiniliu les of
mid di lrict nn ).,i lnl,. fine d
MTilml Mini all of Hectlnns 30. 31 und
3
Sections 30, 31 mid 32.
I III' lllillllll.ny llesci ,i,,n t,( n;,(
ironiM'd dlhtilct, t-xi Imling Ihe ex
cepii'ins ininiioneii nimve rover mi
nif :i of 3 l.',26 lien s.
i i.ai ii i-r uie irin nil. hi i,r ihe pi.
tlll'.IH IH tn elect (I,,, (list IhiiimI of
ilin-itoin f, H, the llintliil III l.iie
I I .it iliiMli le i up), h of i:,h t I i
i i'M i.l' in l,e i ll en a l, , tni the .ii I
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Ihe aid iS'lj.ll i Hie In he a t I a I Ii' il
'HI ' tin I lil 'l lle.iti I H'l nlie pell
Inn fnl ll." pllipoe of pi i ' Ilia t Inn
lo li.e lilioke Mlllll'd l-ollll
Wlli:iil-:iniii;, (,nr peiuintiem
pi.iy Unit all of n.ild latiiln liiclinleil
mllliln Dm lln.ltn of Ilie plnpieeil
lioundiirleH bh desrrllied afme.al'l
mid ecluding the iscepilotin men
Honed lieri-ln, t iirronlteii Into un
ItilKnUon di'.ilrt to b known an the
John I m y Irrigation I I e 1 1 1 I , under
lti iitovlnlnnt if Mm t'lmpi'r 3U7 of
Hie Oenefnl .(WM of Oicifon for
1917.
Jkoh'i Tarty, ,i lni;lnn. f)icii,n
Jnhn Mcl)evin, lotin, Ofi Knn
l.'lw. K linmnn, lone, Or iinn
J irk Mynd. fr, Ori-nnn.
Vl4.ae Kenny, lleppner. (iif-r'tn
II A Ttiompwin, II- ppiier, tin rnti
Jnhn Kilkenny, lleppner, Oieifi.n
It-.tph Kmlejr, l.r lnirti.n. Oiei'nn
It Mi lit lll. nn. f liecon
I'd M' I'i' I. I,' r.f'nn. n-i rnn
f, I t-, . ,! l, i i' Im v-n
1 1 1. 1' i I,. I t ; n , 'im
the said petition; and you are fur
ther notified that the above and fore
going petition together with a plat
showing generally the proposed
boundary of the Irrigation District
proposed to be formed In said peti
tion and ' the land included within
said boundary will bo filed with the
County Clerk of Morrow County, at
lleppner, Oregon, on and alter tha
second day of July, 1919,
James Carty, Lexington, Oregon.
John McDevitt, lone, Oregon.
Edw. Iteitman, lone, Oregon.
Jack Hynd, Cecil, Oregon.
Mldiael Kenny, Heppner, Oregon.
H. A. Thompson, lleppner, Oregon.
John Kilkenny. lleppner, Oregon.
Ralph Klnley, Lexington, Oregon.
II. McDevitt, lime, Oregon.
Ed. McPaid, Lexington, Oregon.
0. Krewiild, lime, Oiegon.
I). Klerniin, I.eyini'lon, Oregon.
Dan McDevitt, lone. Oregon.
William Gorger, I. me, Oregon.
Henry Gorger, lone, Oregon.
Phil lloheiiy, nne, Oregon,
Hill Doheily, Imie, Oregon.
Geo. Ginger. J,,,,,., firignn.
L O. Agee. Inlie. Oregon.
M. G. Mai. liall, llnnnlinan On gon.
XV. II. Gould, l.e.Minglon, Oregon.
M. ('. Sepaink, Echo, Oregon.
II. .1. Tnfel. Li-lio, Oregon.
!'Wd C. Divall, Echo, Orernn
G. (. riiii'U, Aillni'iim, Oregon.
J. I-'. Go-lell,,, Aillnglnii, lliegnn.
Gonlmi Hall, Arlini Inn, Oieg,,n,
G. I:. Heeves, ,iingi,, f),,.l,n
W. It. Cr. i',r (1;. K, It ) Aillngton,
On n.n
A l.'-r Mm i.i;mii., Aillnrion, Oreg.
T. I' Mi I a-lit, 11 C, , i m.-mn.
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Arlington. Ongnn.
John A. Wliklatid. Ailingmn.
Olegnn.
Alwln June. Arlington, Ocgnn.
Miignim ('dlnnd. Arlington. Orer.
L. K. Ii-iil. Spokane, V.'io-liliigion.
John Tloeilinil, Inn", Oirgnn.
J. II. Ahlnliiift, Lenitigtnn, Oreir.
Il'-nty Slender, ,,iii., Orernn.
G. A. Miller, fe.ll, OtcRon.
V. .. llaker, C'i'll, Oregon.
J. V.. Cml.tlen, recti, Oregon.
Nell Ilolierly, loll", OreKon.
Vrnnk Ixwii. Willow , Oregon.
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Mofey Will M-M a life mfllenco for
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