Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, May 04, 1920, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    Tuesday, May 4, 1920.
THE HEPPNER HERALD. HEPPNER, OREGON
PAGE SEVEN
Or
F. R. BROWN
agent for
GUARANTEED LOW COST LIFE
INSURANCE; FIRE, HAIL, ACCI
DENT AND HEALTH INSURANCE
TWO C.OUD RESIDENCES IX HEPPNER
RIGHT.
FOR SALE. PRICED
A LIMITED AMOUNT OF PRIVATE MONEY TO LOAN.
Office Upstairs in Roberts Building
Phone 643 Heppner, O regon
lMaMiaHiiirlaa
J. B. CALMUS
Blacksmithing and
Horseshoeing
OXY-ACETYL EXE WELDING
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
THERE'S NOTHING AVE CAN'T FIX
ASHIJAUG H STAND
HEPPNER
OREGON
'PERMANENT AS THE PYRAMIDS"
Concrete Pipe Company
Manufacturers
Phone 467
Irrigation Pipe
Culvert Pipe
Hollow Silo Blocks
ent
1003 North 10lh St
Walia Waiia, Wash
Boardman Lands
Irrigated Tracts
I HAVE OX MY LIST A XUMEtt OF EXCEPTIONALLY
(.())! I'l'YS IX IMPROVED AN!) IMMntOVED TRACTS
ix the ro arrman district ranging ix size from
20 to 1 jo acres.
IRRIGATED LANDS ARE
FUTURE WINNERS
for a Limited time 1 can offer most reasonahli:
prices am) attractive terms ox hiese tracts
REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE
AND FARM LOANS
Roy V. Whiteis
THE HEPPNER HERALD, ONLY $2.00 A YEAR
"If s a Lucky Day forYou"
says the Good Judge
When you learn about the
Real Tobacco Chew.
A small chew of rich to
bacco lasts so much longer
than the old kind.
You don't need a fresh
chew so often. That's why
it costs less to use.
Any man who uses the Real Tobacco
Chew will tell you that.
Put Up In Two Styles
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
W-D CUT 1$ a long fine-cut tobacco
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NOTICE
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Umatilla County.
In the matter of the petition of
Emmett Callahan, J. G. Camp,
A. E. McFarland, directors of the
West Extension Irrigation Dis
trict for a judicial examination
and judgment of the Court as to
the regularity and legality of
the proceedings iD connection
with the organization of said
district, and the proceedings of
the Board of Directors of said
District, together with the pro
ceedings ot the said Board of
Directors and the District in
the election for the authoriza
tion of a conotract with the
United States of America, and
as to the validity of said con
tract, and whether the Fame may
be legally signed by the said
District.
To the West Extension Irrigation
j District, and to all Freeholders, legal
I Voters, and Assessment Payers with
i in said District.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED,
That the petition of the Board of Di-
j rectors of the West Extension Irri-
gation District, praying as follows,
! to-wit:
WHEREFORE, Your petitioners
respectfully pray for a judicial ex
amination and judgment of said
above Court as to the regularity and
validity of the proceedings in connec
tion with the organization of the said
West Extension Irrigation District,
and as to the regularity and legality
of the proceedings of the Board of Di
rectors of said District subsequent to
the date of the organization cf said
Irrigation District, and as to the reg
ularity and legality of the proceeding;-,
of the said Hoard of Directors
and of the paid District in the pro
ceedings providing for the election
authorizing (he said proposed con
tract with the United States ant', as to
the validity of said proposed contract
and that all such acts and proceed
ings may be judicially examined and
determined by the said Court in one
special proceeding.
And your petitioners further pray I
that the Court shall fix the time for ,
the hearing of this petition and shall I
order the Clei'k of the said Court to !
give end publish a notice of tho fil- i
ing of this petition directed to said
Irrigation District and to "all free
holders, legal voters, and assessment
payers within said district", which
said notice shall be published' for
three successive weeks in a newspa
per published in Umatilla County,
Oregon, and in a newspaper published
in Morrow County, Oregon, stating
the time and place fixed by the Court
for the healing of this petition, and
that any person interested in the or
ganization of said district or in the
subsequent proceedings of the Hoard
of Directors of said District or in the
proceedings of said Hoard of Direct
ors and of said District in the author-'
ization of a contract with the United i
; States of America, may within ten'jl
(10) days alter the full publication
jot' said notice and on or before the
di'jr fixed lor the heaving of thin pe
1 tition demur to 01 answer said p ti-
1 tion, has been filed In the Circuit J
I Court of the State of Oregon, for
I I'matllUi County. :
j And you will take notice tbat the
Court has 'ixed Monday, the 31st day
j of May, l!i.70, at the hour of 10
I o'clock A. M., of f Hid day un the time
I of hearing said petition, and the place
ol Mild hoai In at tho Circuit Coutt
I I coins. In th" Court Hotieo, pendlo-
! Ion. State of Oregon, at i: 'd time.
And you will take notice that any
pc-sun interested In the oigunlzatlon
of said district or in the Kulmcijucnt
proceeding of the Hoard of Dlierton
of Ha Id District or In the proceeding
or said Hoard of Directum and of the
jHald District In the niithoi Izatlon of
j a ronir.id with the United S'lntc of
lAmeili-a, may within ten (10) diiya
I alter the full publication of thin not
, Ice and on or before the day fixed ror
1 the hearing of the Ha lit pet It Inn demur
to or anxwer nald peiitlon.
, Thin notice in puMlched r u t h i,i n I
to an order of the Hon. O. W. Phelps,
Juditu of the above entitled Court,
made and entered on the 27th day of
April. 1 2 o , In the HctrnlMon Heiald.
a nei.piip..r of m rul riimlatlon In
I'timtilU County, Oregon, and In tlx
Hepptier Heiald. a nH-mpr of g n
erul riic ilallnn In Mot mw Cu.in'iy.
Oregon. fn Ilu. f. Kin -. , lw 'iek
Itnti" and d.i'Hi hi l'i i.'Ki tun, fin
K"tl. 11 ul i the , or It, e --e'it
Coint of I In ;-'.;te of flfiyi.t, l"f
I'ma'ill.i County. tiiU ;7Mi . .,:
;oll. rci.
I! T I.LOWN.
' k l.( !! ull'i'.o luml.r) I'lXl-l
I'ulili. I f d May. It'i. I lib, I nth,
ir.th. M
will seek to secure funds from the j Salvation Army has entered a field ! .J. ,
people of the state for the purpose
of advancing its'home service work.
The Salvation Army has outlined a
very comprehensive home service
piogram for 1920. We are all famil
iar with the magnificent services
which the Salvation Army gave dur
ing the late war. In a general way
we are familiar wijh the work which
that splendid organization is doing
at home among the downfallen and
the needy. The concrete results of
this great work are not so well known
to our people as the Army in thous
ands of cases extends its helping hand
quietly and without ostentation. The
which no other organization touches.
with untold resules for good.
I am certain the people of Oregon
who have alwayn responded liberally
to worthy causes, will not be lax in
this respect. I can conceive of no
more worthy cause than genuine
wholehearted and well planned or
ganization to give assistance where
assistance is actually needed.
Very sincerely yours,
(Signed) BEN W. OLCOTT,
Governor.
J J .J. J i
MATERXITY HOME
Subscribe for
for a full year.
the Herald only $2
I have arranged to take a
limited number of maternity
cases at my home in east.
Heppner and assure the very
best attention and care to
all patients
For full information write
or phone,
MRS. GEORGE AIKEN,
Phone 395 Box 142,
47tf Heppner, Oregon
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TO HIE I'MU'I f; l if OKI (.
It h b-n railed l wjr attention
thai lh Xalv.tion Army ronlii,pLi-
ttln aM lh porlod from Mr 1
to Mij 10. Inrlul, for III Horn
f!rtie Campaign, it whlrh tltna II
orrow Heights Addition
Lots Priced at From $200 to $400
REGINXIXG MAY 6TH AXI) FOR THIRTY DAYS OXI.Y THERE
AFTER, THE FOM.OWIXU PRICES AND TERMS AV1LL PREVAIL:
SOUTH OF COURT AA'AY
IXS1DE LOTS . S200.00
COUXER LOTS . . KOO.OO
RETWEF.N COURT AVAY AN D MI I.L AVAY
IXS1DE LOTS . Slir.O.OO
couxer lots . . 350.00
north ok mill aa'ay .
inside lots . . $100.00
corner 1a)ts 400.00
if two lots are purchased ry the same person, a re
dvctiox of fifty (sjsr.ot dollars will l!e allowed, provid
ed the purchaser intends roth lots for the use of his or
her individual family. the point i make is, that i will
not sell at these prices for speculative purposes.
you may i1uy one lot or more by t!i!3 payment of one
fourth in cash and the rem ainder in i oual annual pay
ments, covering a period of four years with interest at
six per cent per annum. or if you desire to pay al l, cash
til ex a discount of five per cent will re made.
i will endeavor to re at the office of sm e. vax
vat tor for a few days on an d after the opening date. in
the meantime, i will presently send to heppner a few
prints of the plat from avhich you can readily locate
such lots as you may re interested in.
J. W. MORROW
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This New
Footwear is
Attractive
They represent the newest dash
fashion, the latest whim of style.
But what will please you most is the
comfort with which they fit and the
added touch of smartness they add to
your spring costume.
They are, of course, created in all of the most favored
leathers for the season.
Ladies' Shoes $5 to $15 Men s Shoes $5 lo $14.50
HOSIERY OF SILK OR COTTON
In this Spring offering you will find
many convincing reasons for com
ing here to buy your Hose.
A goodly Aiiortment of colon at each of the several
l Wi I .
prices. From
50c to $3.50
Thomson Bros.
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