TuesdayApril 27, IQ20. t I LEGAL NOTICES -NOTICE FOR PUBLICATIOX Department of the Interior U. S. Land office, at La Grande, Oregon, January 31st, 1920. Notice is hereby given that KATHERINE HIGGINS whose post office address is Lena, Oregon, did, on the 24th day of Oc tober, 1918, file in this office sworn statement and application No. 019392, to purchase the NE SE4, S NE14, Section 5, and NW SW, Section 4, Township 4 South, Range 29 East, Willamette Meridian, and the timber thereon, under the provisions of the act of June 3, 1878, and acts amendatory, known as the "Timber and Stone Law," at such value as might be fixed by appraise ment, and that, pursuant to such ap plication, the land and timber there on have been appraised at $538.00, the timber estimated 424 M board feet at 75c per M, and the land $220.00; that said applicant will of fer final proof in support of his ap plication and sworn statement on the 4th day of May, 1920, before U. S. Commissioner, C. C. Patterson, at Heppner, Oregon. Any person is at liberty to protest this purchase before entry, or initiate a contest at any time before patent issuts, by filing a corroborated affi davit in this office, alleging facts which would defeat the entry. C. S. DUNN, ' Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Land office at La Grande, Oregon, January 31st, 1920. Notice is hereby given that CHARLES S. DYKSTRA, whose post office address is Heppner, Oregon, did, on the 7th day of Janu ary, 1918, file in this office .swdrn statement-, and application,-' No. 018826, to purchase the NW-4 SW Section 13, Township 4 South, Range 27 East, Willamette Meridian, and the timber thereon, under the pro visions of the act of June 3, 1878, and acts amendatory, known as the "Timber and Stone Law," at such value as might be fixed by appraise ment, and that, pursuant to such ap plication, the land and timber there on have been appraised, at $130.00, the timber estimated 80 M board feet at $1.00 per M, and the land $50.00: that said applicant will offer final proof in support of his application . and sworn statement on the ,5kh day of May, 1920, before U. S. Commis sioner, C. C. Patterson, at Heppner, Oregon. Any person is at liberty to protest this purchase before entry, or Initi ate a contest at any time before pat ent issues, by filing a corroborated affidavit In this office, alleging facts which would defeat the entry. C. 3. DUNN, Register. NOTICE In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Morrow, la the matter of the Estate of JOHN F. LENTZY. Deceased. Notice ll hereby riven that the on. derslgned, Mrs. Mary L. Fairfield, ad ministratrix of the Estate of John F. Lentiy, deceased, has filed her final account in the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Morrow and that the 15th day of May, 1920, at the hour of 10:00 A II., of said day at the Court House at Heppner, Oregon, In said County and State, has been appointed as the time and place for the hearing of ob jections to the said final account and settlement thereof. Date of first publication April 13, 1920. Date of last publication May 11, 1920. MRS. MARY L. FAIRFIELD, Administratrix ARTHUR M. GEARY. Attorney. 68-55 Care of Woodson Sweek. notice von ri iu.ic.mox Department of the Interior, U. 9. Land office at The Dalles. Oregon, March 19th. 1920. Notice Is hereby given that JAMES C. WAID. of fianflfl'l, Oregon, who, on Febru ary 18th. 1917, made IIometea4 En try, No. 011442. for Wti EH. flec tion 9. Township 1 North, Range it Eat, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before J. ,A. Water. Clerk of tbe Circuit Court, at Hppner, Oregon, on the Hth dy of May, mo. Claimant nam as wlttneenes: Edgar L. DIM jr. of Echo. Oregon; Camuel J, Richie, of Islington. Ore gon; David C. Dutall. of Lexington, Oregon; Carl E. Mung-eve. of Let IngtoB, Oregon. It. FRANK WOODCOCK. Register. FARM STUFF WILL SELL BY AD IN HOI PAPER Oregon Agricultural College, Cor-vallis-, April 25. Can a farmer ad- Lvertise potato s as a grocer advertis es sugar: uon ne sen nay, grain, pigs or fruit by advertising? Do you know? These questions have been ans wered in a practical way by Dr. George R. Varney, former farmer, now advertising expert and instruct or in purchasing and selling at O. A. C. "Systematic advertising has built up a big business for a wealthy Ore gon stockman of my acquaintance," he says. "He deals in thorough-bred cattle, and uses the local paper to tell his neighbors about them. "I had to learn the value of print ers' ink by hard-bought experience in farming myself. I was brought up in Maine, where we had to haul our produce 27 miles to market. Had I known it then, we could have placed a dollar ad in a local paper and saved the big expense of marketing." Once using local advertising a farmer will always use it, thinks Dr. Varney. The difficulty is to con vince him that it pays. He will place a blackboard in front of his farm and advertise three-year-old pigs or hay or grain in hopes that a few persons passing along the road will read it. "By placing his ad in his home pa per he could reach 20 times as many buyers, and probably be sold out Be fore the ad appeared again," says Dr., Varney. Dr. Varney, an enthusiast in the production of blooded rabbits, has had many years of experience in farming. "I practice what I preach," he declares, "and it has brought me re sults. I create a market for my rab bits, and sell all I can produce." ' And practically what he preaches is a relif.ion with dt. Varney. He is pastor 1 1 the Baptist church at Cor- vallis. . SCHOOL , GROUNDS SUITED TO HE AIT Y AND TO USE Oregon Agricultural College, Cor vallis, April 25. Correct landscap.- ing will make the school grounds at tractive and useful recreation parks as well as space furnishers for hold ing the buildings, suggests Zed Ei Dorris, senior in landscape gardening at O. A; C. But the buildines must be placed in right relationship to one an other. "Plenty of air, sunlight and room for active games are supplied by grounds well laid out and kept up," says Mr. Dorris. "Just how well suit ed to the children's heeds may be seen by the extent to which they use it." "Part of the grounds may be set aside for the planting of shrubs. Not the light and flowering kinds, but rather hardy ornamentals and a few beautiful trees. Native varieties are often best, and children take more Interest In those they know. "The ornamentals are grouped about the entranace and against the buildings, with the big trees In the background. The playground is not to be shaded, as the children need the sunshine. Benches and sand pits are placed under the trees. "Lawns cannot be kept up about the buildings if no playground Is pro vided. The little feet soon scuff up even the toughest turf. "Careful planning will make the school ground the most popular place I nthe child's life. In planning one should think of them as a place where many hours will b passed when the school Is over. "Good plantings are appreciated not only by the children but by their elders as well." NOTICE AMI WAIlMMi Notice is hereby given that the practice of dumping garbage, trash and refuse, on the roads and high ways of Morrow county I strictly prohibited by law, a penalty of $100 being provided for each and every of fense. All residents of the county are hereby warned that In the future each and every violation of this law will be vigorously protected to the full extent of the law. Dated at Heppner, Oregon, April IS, 1920. WM. T. CAMPBELL. 51-54 County Judge. IHU MEAN MOVE T liltTI.AM Dr. and Mrs If. C. flea a left by aulo Thursday morning for Portland where they espeel to (oral perman ently. Dr. Peso has formed vry advantageous partnership In the prartire of his profeMloa In the rlty in which his host of Heppner friends will ih Mm every eureea fir, tnd Mrs. flea a have b la Heppner almoet a year and la that lime toe made many warm friends. THE HEPPNER HERALD,' POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS COUNTY CLERK To the Republican voters of Mor row County: ' I hereby announce that I will be a candidate for the Repub lican nomination for County Clerk at the primary election to be held on the 21st day of May, 1920. Pd Adv. J. A. WATERS, Incumbent. COUNTY SHERIFF I hereby announce to the Demo cratic voters of Morrow County that I will be a candidate for the nomina tion for the office of Sheriff of Mor row County at the primary -election to be held May 21, 1920. If nomina ted and elected I expect to enforce the laws of the State of Oregon, to the best of my ability and without fear or favor.. CHAS. B. SPERRY, Pd Adv. lone, Oregon. COUNTY SHERIFF I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Sheriff of Mor row' County, subject to the will of the republican voters at the coming pri mary election to be held in May, 1920. pd adv. GEO. McDUFFEE. COUNTY TREASURER I hereby announce to the republi can voters of Morrow county that I will be a candidate for the republican nomination for County Treasurer at the primary election to bo held on the 21st day of May, 1920. pd adv. KATIE MINERT. DISTRICT ATTORNEY To the republican voters of Mor row County:. I am a candidate for the nomination for the office of Dis trict Attorney at the ensuing primary election. Pd adv. S. E. NOTSON. SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT I hereby announce to the republi can voters of Morrow County, that I am a candidate for the nomination for the office of County School Sup erintendent, at the primary election, May 21, 1920. LENA SNELL SHURTE, Pd adv. Co. School Supt. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENT FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the Republican nomina tion for the office of County Commis sioner of Morrow County at the com ing primary election to be held May 21, 1920. L. P. DAVIDSON, Pd Adv. lone, Oregon. S, E. NOTSON ATTORN EY-AT-LAW Office in Oerort Hooe Heppner " Oregon F. IL ROBINSON ATTORNEY AT LAW Main Street lone, Oregoa VAUGHAN & BUTLER DENTI9T Permanently located In Oddfellow's Bunldlng Heppnsr. Oregon DR. A. D. McMURDO PHYSICIAN It SlIUJKON Telepbene 122 Office Patterson's Drug Store Heppner Oregon WOODSON & SWEEK ATTOllN Y. VS-AT-I.A W Heppner Oregon F. A. McMENAMIN I.AWYKK HoberU tildg. Heppner, Ore Office Phone Main 14 Residence Phone Mala CIS ROY V. WHITEIS INStTUXCK REAL $:TArK, LOAN. "tener Otegon DR. CLYDE R. WALKER riiVRieiAX and Bt iuirvnx ffeoa Conned fcma !,,, Or. SAM E. VAN VACTOR ATTORN KTATLAW, f'Ser Oeegoa HEPPNER, OREGON j ZJERE is the first tire that ' ever was given a 'whole factory to itself! Firestone Plant No. 2, with a ca pacity of 16,000 tires per day, is devoted solely to the production of the 2i inch size. I. D. Basey was down from Wnr. rin's mill Friday and reports four feet of snow at Ditch creek summit. ; 1 H ti House Cleaning Time- is Here Our stock is complete in this line. Soap, Washing Powder, Water and plenty of muscle -THERE'S NcrTlftV,; Etyl'AL TO THIS KMII'K K.lt MAKING EVERYTHING HHINK. HI T YOU C AN IIEM I E THE Ml W I K WORK AT I.EAsT ONE..U.r IE Vol' USE THE M.AI-H Al WAHINU POWIiEHH WE HAVE HMtE. Why not order now and cut your work in half House Cleaning Needs Are Here Phelps Grocery Co Most miles per dollar is a Firesone pledge, to the tig car owner as well as to the owners of light cars. See the new Standard Oversize Firestone Cord. 1 r . Mr. Basey tried to get across a few days ago to post some road notices for PAGE THREE It was a problem made to order for Firestone big volume produc tion of a high grade article. Firestone met it with a typical Firestone answer a separate $7,000,000 fac tory. Buy Firestones. . the county court but found the road yet Impassable.