Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, July 29, 1919, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    Tuesday, July 29, 191 9
THE HEPPNER HERALD. HEPPNER. OREGON
PAGE SEVEN
OREOOX I.ITKRATIRE ASKED
AIRPLANES FIND FOREST FIRES
"It is our desire that every com
mercial organization in t".ie state and
individuals as well, use their best ef
forts to assist us in our undertaking
to obtain settlers, and one way in
which that can be done is to see that
proper literature is furnished us
from each city and town in the state,
reads a statement sent out by Ceo.
Quayle, general secretary of the state
chamber of commerce to al 1 cities
and commercial organizations in the
state.
Mr. Quayle said that a great num
ber of inquiries have been received
lately from eastern people who want
to settle in Oregon. During the past
week he said four families from Da
kota, Wyoming and Iowa, represent
ing $78,000, "have moved to Oregon
with a view of remaining here per
manently. Oregonian.
HARNEY NITRATE DEPOSITS TO
BE DEVELOPED
A dispatch fro mBend to the Ore
gonian says: Development work on
the nitrate deposits on Sheep moun
tain and in Stinking lake, both in
Harney county, will be started this
fall by the Oregon Nitrate company,
and to interest eastern capital in the
new industry J. H. Morton of this
city, president of the company, will
leave early in August. Expense will
be chiefly at Sheep mountain, 100
miles from Bend as no plant what-
ever will be reauired in operatine at
the lake, 40 miles farther out.
Prospect 'holes sunk at intervals
over the 4800 acre property have
shown that the entire mountain is
an almost solid mas3 of nitrate rock
assaying high for sodium compounds
and from 9 to 23 per cent for potas
sium salts.
That a fertilizer industry may be
built up also at the lake is the belief
of officers o the company and with
this in view samples of the stratum
immediately underlying the deposit
of mineral salts have been sent to
r"ne Oregon Agricultural College for
analysis.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given tthat the un
dersigned has been appointed by the
County Court of the State of Oregbn
lor Morrow County administratrix of
the estate of Robert D. Watkins, de
ceased; that all persons having
claims against said estate must pre
sent (he same, duly verified accord
ing to law, to me at the office of my
attorney, S. E. Notson, at Heppner,
Oregon, within six months rrom the
date of the first publication of this
notice, said date of first publication
being the Sftth day of July, 1!)19.
BLANCHE P. W ATKINS.
13-17 Administratrix
Reports to the Forest Service,
United States Department of Agri
culture, from'the national forests in
California, where army aviators are
making daily flights in search of for
est fires, indicate that the innovation
has been decidedly successful and
air patrols of the forest will prove
so popular that they will eventual!
become a permanent part of the work
to sheild tlie great woodlands from
conflagrations. Numerous fires have
beeu discovered in their early stages
by the aviators and have, been re
ported immediately to the forest
rangers, it is believed that consider
able loss has been prevented by such
early discovery. Lack of suitable
landing places in this rugged coun
try has proved a handicap in some
instances and has caused a belief in
some quarters that dirigible balloons
will finally be found more suitable
than airplanes for forest fying.
Company, of Heppner, Otregon, the
above named bankrupt, was duly ad
judicated bankrupt, and that the
first meeting of its creditors will be
held in the Circuit Court room of the
court house in Heppner, Oregon, on
the 2nd day of August, 1919, at the
hour of 10 o'clock, A. M., at which
time said creditors may attend,
prove their claims, appoint a trustee,
examine the bankrupt and transact
such other business as may properly
come before the court.
Claims must be presented in form
required by the bankruptcy act, and
sworn to.
The schedule filed discloses assets
approximately of the estimated val
ue of $10,000
Dated July 10th, 1919.
A. M. CANNON,
Referee in Bankruptcy.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
(Not Coal Lnind)
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at La Grande, Oregon,
June 5, 1919.
Notice is hereby given that Cliff
O. Dewey, of Pendleton, Oregon,
who on April 20, 1915. made Home
stead Entry, No. 014596for Lots 1
and 2, S NE, SE, Section 4,
Township 1 south, range 29 east,
Willamette Meridian, has filed no
tice of intention to make three-year
proof, to establish claim to the land
above described before 11. T. Brown,
! Clerk of County Court, at Pendleton,
Oregon, on the 12th day of August,
1919.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Guy French, Paul Kessler, Clara
Card, George Parrot, all of Pendle
ton, Oregon.
C. S. DUNN, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
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The Choicest Fruits and the
Freshest Vegetables are
here already for Preserv
ing Time
The need for preserving fruits and vegetables is
just as apparent this year as it was at any time dur
ing the war and we will he glad to take your order
tor any quantity you may want. Owing to the un
certainty of the market this season we are not shin
Ding in any quantities but prefer having vou place
your order which we will promptly fill. "
Talk it over with our man in the Grocery Depart
ment. 1
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Rough on New Jersey.
Oliver Wendell Holmes' idea of Non
Jersey, New York's next-door neigh
bor, was that It was "n double-headed
suburb, rather than a state."
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
(Not Coal Lund)
Department of the Interior, United
States Land Office at La Grande,
Oregon, July 12, 1919.
Notice Is hereby given f.iat Eddie on
A. Hammer, of Lena, Oregon, who on j
Oct. 25th, 1915. made Homestead '
Entry, No. 015331, for W SW.
SE,i SW'M. Section 22; NEW NVV
NE4 Section 27. Township 3
south. Range 29 ,east, Willamette,
Meridian, has filed notice of Inten
tion to make three-year proof, to es
tablish claim o the land above de
scribed before J. A. Water, clerk of
true County Court, at Heppner, Ore- !
Department of the Interior,, U. S.
Land Oft'ice at La Grande, Oregon,
June 5, 1919.
Notice is hereby given that Fran
cis A. Gilliland, of Pilot Rock ,Ore-
who on July 6, 1914. made
Homestead Entry, No. 0135.19, for
SVj SE4 Sec. 1; W14 NE '4 , Sec.
12, Township 3 south, range 29
east. Willamette meridian, has filed
notice of intention to make three-
AsKYourDeakr
RZmJi$ton
Grand PrizeMo to
firearms 6 Ammunition
Write for CfttMogue
"V.tffti'1''
PROFESSIONAL CAIlDS
t
DR. HAROLD C. BEAN
PHYSICIAN nml SUIMiEON
Heppner
strt,. I. ......
year proof to establish claim to the "
land above described, before I. M.
Sdinnnep. U. S. Com mission or, nt
Pilot I!ock. Oregon, on the 4tli day
of Aunu-f, 1919,
Claimant names ns witnei't:
Oregon,
Itexidrnre H':l
on. on the 16th day of September.
1919.
Claimant names ns witnesses, Wal
ter Hayes, of Heppner. Oregon. 1;
vld W. Pi'nwin, Ilowaid E. Pearson,
and Jiirob II. Pearson, all of Lena,
Oregon.
C. S DUNN, ltei'li.ter.
notk 1: to cii:nrni:i
Geo:ge W. llon. Pcmll t"n. Or
gon, JaineH W. Ilnwcrv. Portl::tnl.
OrOTon, Ccorre F. .Inn";', l':'nt T!'vk,
GrcMi'. i nd liavlil Wn.mo, (.ti u
ane, Oregon.
C. S. DUNN, lighter
VAUGHAN & BUTLER
DENTIST
Permanently located in Oddfellow'
Ilunlding
Heppner,
Oregon
No Place for Him to Die.
Pnnlcl Webster, taken ill one day in
a town, of decided Democratic lean
ings, begged his friends to take hlra
home nt once. "I was born a Federal.
1st," he pleaded. VI have lived a Fed
eralist, and I cun't die la a Democratic
town.
Glass-Bottomed Bucket.
A curious sight nt Palermo Is to see
the fishermen spearing fish by the aid
of glass-bottomed buckets. There are
ninny comers of the world where fish
are speared, but perhaps the use of
the glnss-bottomod bucket In this con-
ncctlon Is to he seen only nt Pulertno.
Tho Leading Citizen.
Stranger "Does this nmn, Amos
Dnrliy, hold any place of distinction
In the village?" Villager "Ye kin
Judge fer y'rxelf. When th' postnmD
brings th weekly newspaper down to
Ouy Parkinson's grocery store, Amos
Is tho first reader I" Life.
SEVENTH ANNUAL
of
In 'he County Cmut f fte Stal
Oiecoti. tor Morrow County.
In the Matter or I he KMaM' of Tln in-
ns S Pettyjohn. dice:i-"d
Notice l lnrebv ein t ii.lt U'nZ.l
J. Pettyjohn hn been duly appoint !
by the County Court of Monow
County. Of't-on. AdmlnMiulrlx of
In- r.Klnte of Thomas s. Pettyjohn.
ceased.
All persons hiivlna cImIims paa!ni
faid Eftnte are n''Hi"l " proen:
the same to me t the office of S;itn
K. Vun Va.toi. at Heppner, On-con,
wlHiln si months from the date of
the first publimtlon hereof. lt!t the
proper vouchers duly veiitled.
.)ted nd first published this 22
nd d.iy of Jul. I'1"-
KI.I7A J PETTYJOHN.
A.luiinis'tatrii of the Ktile of
Thoium I'et'yJ 'hn. ,c.- K H
V.TI) I" IS IMNKItl IMCY
In the ,'istil Court of 'he United
jii.it... fo- th" Di''e of Oreson
In I'.. M 'ter .f PaUre H"tel Com-
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Heppner Oieg.ii,
DR A.D.McMURDO
I'llVsK IAN H SI IU.KON
Telephone 122
Office Pntteit-on' Drug Store
' Heppner OreiMiii
WOODSON & SWEEK
ATJ'iillM.VS- T-I..U
j Heppner Oiegoe
SAM E. VAN VACTOR
ATTOHN EY-AT-I.AW ,
H fipner Oregon
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Fair
Sept.
ow County
YOUR FAIR"
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'NEW HOME'
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Office Phone Main (43
l(eliin Phone Main tth
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DR. J. L. CALLOWAY
OSTEOPATHIC PIIYSIIHV
Graduate American Prhool of Oaten-
t.alhy, Klrksvllln, Mo, under fni,n
c,Li .,r of the ftrlenra. Dr. A. T. Will
Offlee at O, W. aegrt resldenc
CO. H"'n 10 to II J to 6. Phone 4
11 to 13
Notice to Exhibitors
Read your Premium Books for Special Awards
on Livestock, Wool and Wheat
Now is the time to prepare your Exhibits
The Fair Board is arranging the Program and
Entertainment Features that's their job
It's your business to make your Fair
worth seeing