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THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
Tuesday February ,10, 1920.
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I HERALD
S. A. PATTISON, EDITOR AND PUBLISHER
An Independent Newspaper
KmI'twJ .'it -'' 1 1 ' PP ri -r. 0.'"-on, T'ustoffiee a- f-rond-e!n.s Matter
TIKMS Dl' SI I1S IMITION"
On.' Year ...?2.00 Six Months
Three Months .50
..$1.00
iiooxT.u id!: rinnn:.T
I 'j. I f at ions n re multiplying that a
aim -i : I ci -a l.'l" proportion o f both ! e
.mb! :an and cl-:n tx-i-n t i r voters be
'i"ve Ili'i'bi-rl I!oov-r to be t'ne best
inalil'ktl citia-n ot the Cnifd States
i) be elerti (1 I f j the tit -i-Killenry. Ore--:on
v ill itnlif i'Je l.er c!;ire ,iay 21
;:!, the jiri ;na i iis. From t!ie present
i'-elin:, it wot'.l'l pppear that, those
iv.ni.iiiaies for national delegate, on
it !j i i party ticket, who Plate clearly
'hat they are tor Hoover first, last
ami all the time, will stand a cooil
chance of beini; ehosen.
It is not imposvible that Hoover
ivv leceive both the republican and
ie. ioeral ie nominations. The politi
ian: of neither parly v. ant him, al-:lii.i!.-;li
the politicians of the deaio
i.'i.i' parly probably would be eaL'er
to t ike advantage if failure of the
epuhlican convention to nominate,
livi Hut a law element of the peo
ple vie tired of party, and they may
,'ie numerous erioueh through the li
'ert primary to force the nomination
of a candidate in whom they believe
mo'-e than they believe in any raiv!'.
:aie whose nominal Ion campaign is
'ician engineered by politicians.
The fact that Hoover spent a lai'k'o
part of his boyhood and youth in Ore
).,o'i will not militate against his
chances iu this i-itate. Hut the big
things with most people is lhat he has
emonstrated rapacity to accomplish
vast results has proven himself to
! U.'. hiKSest linure of the war and
1 n ;j I ho fur as America is concerned
'iis ickuUs were based so largely on
'ail 'i in the patriotism of the Ameri
can people and his successful use of
the i inlidcDei- reposed in him by the
peixifo when they made food sacri
fices under his Inspiration aud leader
nhi( Hoover has come through fire
vti:i tittle criticism while his achieve
iiin't were gigantic. It would ap
pear to be the office seeking the man
-hi a whole people commandeering
its Vilest statesman lo nerve the na
tion in its most Important post during
a period that is clouded witii iliffl-
lilt vri. Orci'on Voler.
Ames, Amanda Agnew, J. I. Agnew,
Margaret A. Cleaver. J. D. Watson,
Malie C. Watson, W. G. Drowley,
Henry Winsor, B. F. Strohm, K liner
K. Cleaver, Hattle B. Cleaver, H. S.
Oailield. J. W. Jlessner, J. H.
Strohm, Arl"ta White and Clifton
Leaver wa, on the 6fh day of Febru
ary, la2t), filed with the Board ot
.directors of th(; John Day Irrigation
liisiri't, praying that the boundaries
of the John Day In igation District
may lie so changed nr. to exclude from
said John Day Irrigation District the
land:-; of the Westland Irrigation Dis
trict included within the boundaries
heioinafter set forth, and t'hat notice
of the filing of the said petition and
of the time and place of hearing
thereon be given by publication, as
required by law, and that upon such
hearing an order be made excluding
from the John Day Irrigation Dis
trict all of the lands of the Westland
Irrigal ion Districted included within
the following boundaries:
Beginning at the Northeast
corner of Section 20. Township
a North, Range 28 Fast, Willam
ette Meridian, and running
Ihenre West one-fourth of a
mile; thence South one and one
half miles; thence West one
fourth of a mile; thence South
one-fourth of a mile; thence
West one-fourth mile; thence
South one-fourth mile; thence
West to the Northwest corner of
Section 5, Township 4 North,
Range 28 Fast, Willamette
Meridian; thence South one-half
mile; thence West one-half mile;
thence South one-half mile;
thence West one-half mile to
the Northeast coiner of Section
12, Township 4 North, Range 27
Fast, Willamette Meridian; thence
South one-fourth of a mile;
thence West one-fourth of a
mile; thence South one-fourth of
a mile; thence West one-four, h
of a mile to the renter of paid
Section 12; thence South one-
half mile; thence West one-half
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thence South one mile;
F irt one hal: mile;
rfi'tllll one Mil"; I !u!lr
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one-.'ouuh of n mile then. a
of a ii, ii. ;
then, e V.-t n--. ..uJth of a
mile; thenc? 'h one-half
niiie to the Soirhwest comer ol
Section 4, Town.-hip 3 North,
Range 27 East, Willamette
Meridian; thence East one-half
mile; thence South one-hal!
mile; thence Fast one and one
half miles; thence North one
half mile; thence East one-hair'
mile; thence North one-fourth
of a mile; thence East three
fourths of a mile; thence North
one-fourth of a mile; thence
Fast one-half mile; thence North
one-fourth of a mile; thence
East one-fourth of a mile to the
East lir.e of Townships 3 and 4
Not th, Range 27 East, Willam
ette Meridian; thence North to
the Southwest, corner of Section
13, Township 4 North .Range 28
East, Willamette Meridian;
thence running in an easterly di
rection along the South line of
said Se.-tion 13 a distance of
one-half mile, more or less, to
the East bank of the Umatilla
river; thence running in a north
erly and easteily direction cu
the West Bank of the said Uma
tilla river ,a distance of five
miles, more or less ,to the South
line of Section 23, Township 5
North, Range 28 East, Willam
ette Meridian, thence running in a
Westerly dnection on the South
line of said Section 28, to the
Southwest corner of Section 28,
thence running along the West
line of said Section 28 in a
Northerly direction to the North
west corner of said section iden
tical with the Northeast corner
of Section 9, Township 5 North,
Range 28 East, Willamette
Meridian, the place of beginning.
All of the lands within the said
boundaries except the East half of the
East hah' of Section 20 and that part
of Section 16 lying West of the Uma
tilla river In Township 4 . North,
Range 28 East, Willamette Meridian,
are lands within said Westland Irri
gation District.
NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER
GIVEN that said petition will coin
on loi hearing before the Board of
Directors of tile John Day Irrigation
District at the next regular meeting
of the said board in room' 6 Robert
Building. Heppn.M-, Oregon, on Tihv
day, I ne 2im ihiy of March, lliju. at
In o'. lii'-k A. M. of said day. or ;s
soon therealler as the sanii cm l,a
Ilea,. I, a. which time and kii. a'.:
persons interest! d in or who n
all- cied by such change of 'i".
ies i ! I he raid ii isl i ii t may ;
s:l -Ih.w cause in i iting, n
t hi ;.- !'.,'. e. by t lie change j.
boundaries n a i J ilisliict ; -- ne-
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DO YOUR TIRES NEED
ATTENTION?
HAVE YOUR TIRES AND TUDES RECEIVED INJURIES
THAT SHOULD BE ATTENDED TO?
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Lincoln once said:
I will be prepared and when my
opportunity conies 1 will be ready.
TO THE YOUNG MEN OF TODAY THIS
Bank offers facilities to help them prepare for
the time when their opportunity arrives.
But you must do your part by depositing regu
larly a portion of your earnings. We will
guard it for you, pay you interest on it. and
then when the time comes when you need it,
you will find it ready.
Start now preparing for your opportunity. It
may come any day and you want to be ready.
First National Bank
HEPPNER, OREGON
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Friai'ietors of new;iai'crs :.u
leurning lhat in past turns they did
too n.udi lor uothvng. They did tar
more llun they could yilotd lo do.
As H re.mill they nave ni l the reserve
coin they might nave had wherewith
lo liglit battles foi tie- preservation
of their propetly. In the f Hurt the
paperst will do Ichk free woik than
they have dono in the pant, and an a
result ll'ey will be more highly ep
pienaled; IhiM on the principle that
pi-ople appreciate what they pay foi
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SOUTH OF HEPPNER
SEE ME FOR FULL PARTICULARS
ABOUT THIS FINE BUY
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HEAL ESTATE. INSURANCE
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HEPPNER. OREGON
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MdnufcUtiTcrs
Sewer and Water Pipe
Irrigation Pipe
Culvert Pipe
Hollow Silo Blocks
Cement Products
1003 North 10th St
Walla WaBa, Wash.
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