Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, May 11, 1920, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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THE HEPPNER HERALD. HEPPNER, OREGON
Tuesday, May 11,1920
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FOR CENTRAL HEATING PLANT
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1 y m y
OAMiiLS have wonder
fa), fall-bodied mellow
mildness arid a flavor as
refreshing as it is new.
Camels quality and Camels expert
blend of choice Turkish and choice
Domestic tobaccos win you on merits.
Camels blend never tires your taste. And,
Camels leave no unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste
nor unpleasant cigaretty odor I
What Camels quality and expert blend can
mean to your satisfaction you should find
out at once! It will prove our say-so when
you compare Camels with any cigarette
in the world at any price!
Camfli are ipW evorywhjtrm ht aeientiftcnlly sealed packagea of 30
ciAtirettoa for 20 certa; or ,en nackatlea 1200 ciilarettea) in a glaaaine
patier-covmred carton. Wo atmnfity recommend thie carton tot thm
home or office aupply or when you travel.
R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO.
Winaton-Sslem, N. C.
Canadian Newspaper Warmly Advo
cates Such a Scheme, on Eco
nomic and Other Grounds.
The town of Renfrew tins carried a
by-law to spend Sliu.OOO on a centrnl
heating plant for the business section.
It Is erecting n new tire hnll and
takes advantage of the opportunity.
Owen Sound Is said to have u similar
scheme under consideration. This is
an avenue of small-town development
that will he much more extensively
traveled in Hie future, remarks the To
ronto (Can.) Mail apd Empire. Ontario
towns are usuallyV'onipact, the streets
used for business intersect each other,
and with the advent of modern hent-
injj systems In the stores and fac
tories, the economic possibilities of a
central heating plant are exceptionally'
good. Many cities and towns in the
United Slates have adopted the sys
tem, and results have been very satis
factory. Instead of two dozen fur
naces, two dozen firemen, one big plant
handled by about three men, does the
whole business. Modern insulating
methods prevent lo,ss of steam and
heat underground and the service Is
usually better than any home system.
Tlie obtaining of coal is such a prob
lem nowadays for the ordinary mer
chant and factory operator that the
putting of responsibility on a civic
plant would he a great relief. The
ultimate saving, once the heating
equipment Is Installed, ought to he
thousands of dollars a year. In man.'
of the small Ontario lowns stores are
still heated by stoves, or hot-air fur
naces, using anthracite coal. The sta
tistics of die relative cost of steam
heat cannot be made up without con
sideration of local conditions, because
pipe-laying, radiator installation and
plant costs ary with the size of the
project, ami the location of the prem
ises to be heated. lint the Innovation
Is one that should commend Itself to
the notice of all town councils.
l-'.lli't
')l'ri;itS THAT POINT serves a similar -.eivice In the dahv stands
' program. That Idle acre like the idle dollar
, Two tons of good silage will take brines not returns,
i" desires to hit the II. ( of I,. , the place of one ton ol alfalfa hay. Make use of the good weather
o..l rosen,. plenty id' land tor At the present prices it cost one and while it last la the advise of the horti-
' "'IS- one half cents a pound to produce culture department of the college,
med goods are great help in silage. Now is the time to take un the snrav-
I'ood lor the The fanner needs to know his costs inn and cnltivainn thnt wore Intorfor.
ti e t ''illation of flic
table
Silage is canned goods and Farm record books tell him where he ed with by the recent tains.
All Kinds, Al! Prices
Ail Bargains
Rods, Reels, Lines, Flies, Baskets.
Don't forget your License
We can sell you that, too.
Don't be a piker Buy an outfit and go out
and develop your own fish story.. You'll need a
Hardy Combination Runningboard
Box and Camp Cook Tabic
The cutest Camp Cooking convenience on earth
1 folding Cook Table, 2 Frying Pans
3 Camp Kittles, 1 Coffee Pot, 1
Tableware Box, all nest and fold
into a small space
Gilliam & Bisbee
WRONG KIND OF ADVERTISING
I
I Fishing Tackle j
in
S gnboard Display May Catch the Eye
for a Moment, but It Does
Not Make Friends.
An Important function of advertis
ing Is in creating good will. The per
manent, lasting value of an advertis
ing campaign is In the good will it
creates. Signboards cun do little
toward creating good will and may
stir up a lot of ill will.
There are certain clnsses of adver
tising that must he bandied in a dig
nified manner, otherwise the advertis
ing may do more harm than good.
If the Information received Is cor
rect, various garden clubs have already
protested against the use of signboards
by florists, which shows "the way tho
wind blows" regarding public senti
ment. It has been proposed that motorists
organize to rid our highways of the
grotesque obstructive signs. Kach mem
ber Is to naree not to purchase any
ORDKR
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Morrow County.
State of Oregon, plaintiff.
vs.
Nancy M.,Meek, defendant.
This cause coming on regularly to
be heard on the application of the
plaintiff by its attorneys, S. E. Not
son, District Attorney, and Sam E.
Van Vactor, for an order of publica
tion herein, and it appearing to the
Court:
That information has been filed
herein, and wherein it is alleged that
heretofore and on and before the 3rd
day of August, 1906, one Martin An
derson was the owner of the follow
ing described real property, to-wit:
Commencing at a point in the
middle or center, of the flume
or ditch formerly used by the
Heppner Milling Company, (as
described and set forth in the
plat and specifications filed by
Nels'on Jones, in the office of .
the County Clerk of Morrow
County, Oregon, and recorded, in
Book H, Records of Deeds, for
said County, at page 4 57 there
of, on the 6th day of February,
1892,) where said ditch or
flume intersects the South line
of Block Two (2) of Nelson
Jones' Addition to the Town of
Heppner, Morrow County, Ore
gon, and running thence East on
said South line of Block Two
(2), ten feet to the Southwest
corner of Lot Four (4), ofsaid
Block, running thence in a
Northwesterly direction ten feet
from and parallel with the cen
ter of said ditch or flume, to a
point where the same intersects
the North line of Lots Four (4)
and Five (5), of said Block, be
ing the Northwest corner of said
Lot Four (4), thence running
West on the North line of said
Lots, twenty feet to a. point ten
feet West of the center of said
flume or ditch, and being the
Northeast corner of Lot Five (5)
of said Block, thence running in
a Southeasterly direction ten feet
from and parallel with the cen
ter or middle of said ditch or
flume to a point where the same
intersects the South line of said
Block Two (2), being the South
east corner of' said Lot Five ( 3)
of said Block, thence East on the
South side or said Block Two
(2), ten feet to the middle or
center of said ditch or flume,
the place of beginning, and being
a tract of land twenty feet wide
and lying between said Lots
Four (4) and Five (5) of said
Block Two (2).
led cause on the 29th day of April,
1920, as the same appears of record
in my office.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have
hereunto set my hand and affixed the
seal of said Court this 1st day of
May, 1920.
J. A. WATERS.
Clerk of Morrow County, Oregon.
1-6
NOTICE
In the Circuit C.-urt 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 in connection
with the organization of said
. district, and the proceedings of
the Board of Directors of said
District, together with the pro
ceedings of 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 same may
be legally signed by the said
District.
To the West Extension Irrigation
District, and to all Freeholders, legal
Voters, and Assessment Payers with
in said District.
YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED,
That the petition of the Board of Di
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 of said
Irrigation District, and as to the reg
ularity and legality of the proceed
ings of the said Board of Directors
and of the said District in the pro
ceedings providing for the election
authorizing the said proposed con
tract with the United States and as to
the validity of said proposed contract
and that ail such acts and proceed
ings may be judicially examined and
determined by the said Court in one
special proceeding.
j And your petitioners further pray
that the Court shall fix the time for
the hearing of this petition and shall
order the Cleilc of the said Court to
give and publish a notice of the fil-
That thereafter and on the 3rd day inS of this petition directed to said
of August, 1906, the said Martin An- Irrigation District and to "all free
derson died interstate In said County, holders, legal voters, and assessment
and that thereafter his estate was PaJ'e's within said district", which
duly administered upon in the Coun- 8aid notice shall be published for
ty Court of Morrow County, Oregon, three successive weeks in a newspa
and final settlement of the same duly Ppr Published in Umatilla County,
made therein on the 6th day of Oregon, and in a newspaper published
April, 1908. In Morrow County, Oregon, statin
That the said Martin Anderson was the time and place fixed by the Court
the person last seized of the said des. for the hearing of this petition, and
goods advertised on signboards. That cribed real estate, and that the above that any person Interested in the or
wlll be an effective way to clear up the . named defendant, Nancy M. Meek Is Sanlzatlon of said district or in the
situation.
This give the florists good advice
and gets tbolr slogan before our rend
pri, both of which It Is hopiM will be
profitable. New York Times.
Trees on Roadsides.
Relieving that the problem of roail
M,te planting should not be entirely
ct aside during the movement for n
greater mileage of Improved highways,
ucflve steps are now being tnken by
the New York state motor federation
and the state college of forestry at
Syracuse for the ilevelopuieiit of u
tlw present occupant and In posses- subsequent proceedings- of the Board
sion of the same and claims to be the ' Directors of said District or In the
owner thereof. proceedings of said Board-of Direct
That the said Martin Anderson ors and of said District in the author
died without heirs and left said real Ization of a contract with the United
property hereinbefore described es- Stat" of America, may within ten
cheated and vested In the State of (10) days arter the full publication
Oreson, the plaintiff In this action, of said notice and on or before the
WHEHEFOUK, Based upon said dy fixed for the hearing of this pe
applicatlon and Information filed titlon demur io or answer said pet I.
herein, It Is'herrby ORDERED. That tion. has been filed In the Circuit
all persons Interested in said real Court of the State of Oregon, for
property appear In this Court and Umatilla County.
flllua lin nf K.tl'.ira la,ln.,j.l. .. Jitlll Villi U'itl t.itrt m.l . 1. . .1...
planting scheme for the section of the "" , , " , n 7 , , ,
e i.onv r..nnin Tr,.,,, v. , . ... I 1 6th ,,a' of 3uae- l0- and show Court Ua. f I xed Monday, t he 1 4 1 h da y
I'ticn. a ilNlimre of about sixty miles.
It lias been demonstrated by thoe
In charge of the worn Hint aside from
cause, If any they have, why Judg- of June. 1920, at the hour of lo
ment should not be granted the o'clock A. M . of said day as the time
plaintiff as prayed for In said Infor- of hearing said petition, and the place
the purely iirtmmeiiial value of trees ' (nation, lo-wit: Adjudging that the of toiio heating at the Circuit Court
isb.i'g the highway, many prnctlcnl j r.ald real property hereinbefore des- 1 coins. In the Court IIot:, Pendic
le e tits would result from tli,.r prop- ; cubed be rN heated and t'.e title I' ll. S'at" of Oregon, at : 'd time
r use. It l not generally realized ther.-tn vcie.l In ih i n ..r o, And v.m ,11 iv.. ...,-.. ' ..
--..", . - ii'hit null Mil
lllilt said teal luoperty be sold in the person Interested In the oi uanl jniinn
nmnner p'ovld-d by law; that out of "f ! district or n the siibsoiiunt
that trees, by means of their sb.ole
lur!t.g hot summer iimntlis. probing '
i In- life of the I'liniHiiv fo
many
ear and road cpei! In general are
h"rti!y In favor of tnl menus of roail
lil.ileetlotl.
H.ivi ar. Eye to the future.
1' l funi'iion In a guml 1 1 i t elti"
tn rtnd a treit or g call) !nol i iit to
iMtne to an abrupt ili'l Tn- n Muck.
n.ti-r which Ibe "tieet Is . .e,:i . yn
il, Hie loiui'lcrs iieur iltvatntnl
lii it mure Ml d wider nine ivo'id lie
-.-an. mu! thiiii.'ti: tf.ii 'n hnirg
Mem nut tbey were not . opting all
i Itile ri'iid eiull"ti !' r Ion i!n-d
.'f icars In i ooie. Whete urh 'ri'elit,
, . .ititlniilng tbetn llT."i.-h tbe bfm k.
won'. I create an nutlet fur add'tlonul
; tnil'ic. thereby clitiil'in'llig mhgotlnii
I ,M roiiful". p""l"'rty owner, its
i hi II a city ami i:"wnonent ot:ii tal,
....iiiil lake aiM.il"ii.il np to rec,
i ff
Kt.p tya bnadt Traea.
INHi'l forget )mr utnle lrrv. Re
":re ttwtll "t all deml mu.hI and Ua
flcd groth.
Never Ftftt t' tnruoa.
whriM tH-aui'fy prptavt tba
tnl".
the p oceeds a: ialns fioni ftirh sale pruceed'ng of the Hoard ti Director!
the ciwiii and di: bcts- 'ietit of thls .of said Dwttlrt or In the ptoceidings
procei.illtig be pa d. together with the of said I'oatd of Directors and of the
ciuts oi Mich sale, and that the re- said Di tilci in the authorization of
mainder ol the proce-dn deiivid front a coiit'ui i wiih tie United States o'
such iiale be paid o'.er to toe .state i America, may v. thin t' n (l'l) dc.i"
Tre.iKiirer of the state of Otegun. 'cfter the lull uililLati.,n of this not
!t is fuilher OKPKP.EP. That H is be an ! m ..r le toie (. d.iy fixed fo
ot lei be published for a period of six the h-. ring of ",e .iii petition demur
.it the Hepiiner l!raM. a to ) ftum.-i n'id pii'tUn.
Kiy mwpapcrof getierul rmula-i This notice is published nuisujnf
tl.ti lit Mot row County. Oiegon. pub
lished al llippnvr. Oregon.
Dime and d.ited at Chamber, at
I'endleton, Umatill.i O unty, O cgon.
this 2'jlh dav of April. l":o.
(ULIIKUT W. rillU.l'H.
Circuit Judge of the Hut.' of Oiegon,
(or Morrow County.
State of Oregon. County oi M..r-
tOW, K
I. J A. Watrt. County CImk of
Moifow County, ami Cletk of the Cir
cuit Court of the State ol O.'-.on (or
Miiitn County, do hereby certify
that tha above anil forrgolag la a tru
and rorrerl copy of Ih orlt n. l Order
msile JiiJ cnt' -id la the abvte rntlt-
to an order of the )cn. O. V. I'helpa.
'JudgM of the aboe entitle, 1 Court.
made and etiteied on th 2Tth day of
, April, ism, in the Hermiston Herald,
ja newspaper of general circulation in
I mats:ia County. Oregon, and In the
Hcprtw r Herald, a newspaper of get),
oral clrcilatlon In Morrow County.
Oregon, for three Micr-slt week
Done and dated at rendleton, Ore
gon, und-r the s.-4 of th Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon, for
Umatilla County, tl,l. :,th day of
Apnl, 1M.
T. DROWN.
Clerk ef fj, ,bo entitled Cou-1,
.'cMif heJ May. 4th. Uta. th.
sn. 1-S