' f. -. s . . . . . '....- T - PAGE SIX THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPi iR, OREGON Tuesday, May i8, 1920 !!, A TV i.i ; I -i-l Ill n 'it M Don t Listen knocker to the when he tells you the 4 per cent Road Bond Limit Measure will Raise Your Taxes JOSHING YOU HE IS JUST AUTOMOBILE LICENSE AND GASOLINE TAX will take care of interest charges as well as the retirement of all Koad lionds that can be issued on A 4 PER CENT BASIS The state highway commission is not asking for more money. All they want is the power to capitalize the income now on hand. Morrow county will face a loss of $328,600 in State and Federal Koad aid if the 4 per cent measure fails. GRANITE BLOCK FOR PAVING Material Regarded as Particularly Suitable for Trunk Lines Enter ing Large Cities. Study of vnrious paving materials suitable tor much-traveled highways has disclosed Interesting data on granite blocks to the bureau of public roads of (lie United Suites department of agriculture. Many road builders are cumin;: to regard this material as partieulurly suitable for trunk lines entering large towns and cities where there is an increasing amount of heavy trattie. Though the initial cost of granite block construction is high, the main tenance of the pavement, if properly laid and groined, is less than that of 21 Vote 302 X Yes for 4 State Road Bond Limit This advertisement paid for by Oregon Roads) & Development Association, C. E. Woodson, vice president., Ileppner, Oregon. snow i ;i:i:i:.Mii!t. i;.N(.K flower and Hi t traveling in Unit s.:-I Wll.f. ATTIOXH I. O. O. V. ( lion Is eon:; r" nl !y n M ery good. A (T..WT0 peculiarity of Iho pro.ii tit season u ... , Miitl'il liv i no i.'ii. t.,'.i oil :co:ui:.. , alur. who is president and . ', (vorgo .cT)e! t o", t". y. Frve niairieir ol Hie Mayflov ei ' - ' :" - ' : , ' ' 1 1 A lbe.'t Adk ins v-.r.; sei-t Willow 1 the l!r.-e.il:ofil dlsli'iel, H-I" ', ," '" ' ' " " .'.(). (it;, I. (). (). t'.,at the rrand ! OX odv 1 saawi letter (run I hi 1 diidrh I i;o nir'i '..'ill I'l'oliab'ji ci ill tll.ie. ;i ( f.t ihe inlti. .; lov !,.! i) j The Mayilow. is a v-y pi . i;n ',' I'lio I ei i ,ii a t .'.s thai i her" hi i gold property in which nsiny Itoppn. i i feel of i ni '.'. :'t the May-' people are inter-; I 'd. I iiie tine at I'iii'er May 2fi at- ' L'7 I Mc-idaine I". Fi ve, Luther U;i !. :nd Stacoy Roberts will iep: San Souci Helie Li Ii lodge at the Ihik er meeting. The Maintenance Cost of This Kind of Pavement, if Properly Laid, Is Ls.s Than That of Almost Any Other Kind of Pavement. alnio-.t any other type of pavement. In Worcester, Mass., over a period of 1U years tbe average maintenance cost ! per yard was less than a half cent. This also is true in oilier cities, re-J ga rill ess or' the fact that in general the streets covered with granite block t paving are those carrying the most I severe trallic. ROAD TESTS IN CALIFORNIA Over Adobe Land Concrete Is Laid on Sides With Macadam in Middle Surface Topped. i ssfing ckle All Kinds, Ail Prices All Bargains Rods, Reds, Lines, Plies, Baskets. Don't forget your License We can sell you that, too. Don't he a piker Buy an outfit and go out and develop your own fish story. You'll need a Hardy Combination Riinningboard Box and Camp Cook Tabic The c utest Camp Cooking convenience on earth 1 folding Cook Table, 2 Frying Pans J Gimp KvMcs, 1 Coffee Pot, I Tableware Box, all nest and fold into a small space Gilliam & 'Bisbee An experiment in road construction over ndohe land Is being made lu u section of the county highway between I!uy Point aud Pittsburg, In Cali fornia. Experience has shown that concrete rouds built over adobe land results Ir. the cracking nnd disintegrating of the road In a lew seasons and In tin effort to overcome this trouble County Surveyor Arnold Is having the link of the county hlghuuy constructed In a manner tried in several eastern states and proved successful. 'Ihe concrete is laid In two separate seeilons. each eight feet wide with II two-font strip through Ihe center, lu this strip In placed oil macadam which i Is rolled level tn the surface of the eoncrute and the entire surface Is faced Willi a topping. ORDER 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 Nelson 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, 1802,) where said ditch or flume interse'ets 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), of said 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 Wes't 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 inte'-seets the South line of said Block Two (2), being the South east corner of said Lot Five (5) o; said Block, thence tast on the So'tlh side of said Block Two f2), ton feet to the middle or (enter 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 Bame 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. 6 NOTICE In the Circuit Cjurt 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 an follows, ' to-wit: WHEREFORE, Your petitioners respectfully pray for a judicial ex amination and Judgment of said above Court asi to the regularity and validity of the proceedings in connec tion with the organization of the said West Extension Irrigation District, and as to tbe 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 Enid proposed contract and that all Buch acts and proceed ings may be judicially examined and determined by the said Court in one special proceeding. And your petitioners further pray that the Court shall fix the time for the hearing of this petition and shall order the CleiTt of the said Court to I give and publish a notice of the fil- That thereafter and on the 3rd day jln8 of thi8 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 yolers, nnd assessment and that thereafter his estate was Paver within said district", which duly administered upon in the Coun- 8u'd notice shall be published for ty Court of Morrow County, Oregon, three successive weeks In a newspa and final settlement of the name duly Pel" published in Umatilla County, made therein on the 6th day of Oregon, and In a newspaper published I April, ITiuS. in Morrow County, Oregon, stating That the said Martin Anderson was the tlm and place fixed by the Court the perron last seized of the said des- fo1' the hearing of this petition, and crlbe.l real er'nte, and that the above tiiiirid defendant, Nancy M. Meek Is the pic'ent occupant and In posr.es rien tf the name uml claims to be the ov.n.r the: oof. Th.-t the said Martin Anderson died without heirs and left said real property l.oi'o'nbefon; described es--he"ted nr.d vested In the State of i)i.';:o!i. Cie plaintiff in tl i:i ;ietlon. WiiKP.i'.For.E, Hated upon !aid success of the motor truck evl'l'!'lictlon nnd Informath.n filed depend to ii wry lun:" ilea, c ' :1 ni reuy umii'-ui.D, rnat all persons interested In nald real p:U'.etty ippcar In this Court and cause en or before Wodne.-dfsy the lflth day f June, 1920, and show cinine. if uny they have, why Judg ment should not he granted the pl.iiniUf i prayed for In faid Infor eiiilor;. m ult: Adjudgln- that Ihe ' 1 property I teinlielore tl . ci le,i be escheated and the title tli-ietii , . d in the : t ite of Oievon, GOOD ROADS ARE ESSENTIAL j Success of Motor Truck Expreis Lines Depends Greatly on Character cf Highv.jys. Th pre- mi the character "f 'he rowln over v. hlcli li e i nine run. (tad romN in rrciHe the opeiatliiij costs, nnd conse iptciitly th" lutes to patrons, beyond ti e point of eeoiioiny. Trucks are do- iiiirtie to r"iid etihss 'he mails) lire pi inline ni ly built. Theretiire. the; preblem of tmprox iim and developinj,' the iinirt.ei.i i; fa. lath s for fui iners ttirellL'll ll e e-tal.lisl lllelll llf TiUnl tim'or i-ipris I i" s Is d rectly vn ' l.t ! I ! the p' eleetri of permanent li'iprow lti"M of the li'ithwii) 9 TRUCK IS QUITE EFFICIENT Ccit of Connfuct'on and Maintenance Is Lov i"ed O- e Matf by Ui c; C;.ie(." ert. l!:,.t ii i the the Id !-. a ; : pi.nld . M .! : 1 eper'y he i old In the d by law; that out of rlslniS front sllch .lt" :!.' b'rsi-Mie'tts of tliM it t III II.. ef tl f,"tl'. found .-. t.y n will do Is ."'l for ni" the l.C way. etoi, ' I 111 I'- !v don t i lie e Mot. ! .If ii ate! nci :T;ort:iiirt in H e rur l er 'c.t eie ; 'n.l'l Jet r. ad .'ii ! r dl.iwti Th . ,'i lu iciit oli'U i' h as Mils te of roml t! ! "f diiiliC i t ai.is 'n ttn- uM ai.iitid . it. h ( 'i't- ! i It i h the .e re r.eii Sl.ile .ill MANURE CARRIER IS USEFUL ' Cost ef Mae-t .nj Fert I ttf It Matt ru'ly Pdjcd Hauled to Fle't'l lmr 6.Uif. e.-i. U on in .!,.-.! : I lone . tn!;. n. p i. ni 1- i !d, li-:. !!.. . I-, nnd tt. e proceed, d- p. H.l i ai'i . the v. v of ii-. ei; t !;!'i:i:r.p. Tint this it ll"d for 11 J.e' loil (.1 nil ll :ti r II. r.il.l, a .I ;"-r nt ..' r .1 i : : i iii.. ..'. ("ontily, ihiu'iih. pub. ; !. r. 1 1 v .ii. d.iii 1 Rt i"h;ii:.he!. at ln tot ll'f M..I t o nr.!). o ' ot Apill. 1?20. .ii.nKiiT w. rnn.i-H. .Ittiii. f the tit.Je OT ; f :o t'oiltitv that any person. Interested in the or ganization of said district or In the subsequent proceedings of the Board of Directors of snld District or In the proceedings of said Board of Direct ors and or said District in the author ization of a contract with the United Statg of America, may within ten (10) days after the full publication of said notice and on or before the day fixed for the hearing of this pe titli n demur to or answer said peti tion, has been filed In the Circuit C'oiit of the State of Oregon, for Umatilla County. And you will tak" notice that the Court h.is fixed Monday, the 14th day of June, 19211. at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M . of snld day n the time of hearlni: fa'.l petition, and the place ot mid hiiirliig at the Circuit Court ! ( inns, in Dm Court llo;:e, I'cmlii ti n. Stale iif Oregon, at s: 'd time. Ami you will inke notice that any peon int. re. ted In the tK:-nlzitin of p:iM iliiire t or In the rtilisn.iient I'''" !!nrs of the Hoard of liln-rtnt' of raid litilct or In the pi o e il !nKS of said lloaiil of Inie. to s nnd of thi nld 1 ii-1 1 iet in tbe niithotizittli.n of S rotltl act With the l'nilei S'CHS of ( AMeiira. i;,v wntiin t-n (lo) da;. a latter the lull publication of tMs not lee and on or hefoie tin- day fixed for ,(he tie.iiini: of the .iid petition demur t i or iirisw i r mini pi t ition. TI.Ik notice is p.ibllilnd ptusiianVVi M an order of the lion. '.. V Prodi, 3f , jjud.e of th above entltle.1 Court. iiittde and .nteieil on the 2Tth o' Tn r f lo" 1 tni'iure mar Sl'! of Huron, County of Mer it r 'need It th a i-frW and ! ,o, ! iir.e..l Tt. usi al flat It j j A. Vtt. C.iun'y Cletk of ,,, t! ,,. H e n.M.i i t - err.nr. Molrow ,,,, ak ,f ,h, fir- bi. r.,,...s hnt eee U.-l..,.,. T. ; , , f 0t,s.,B f, itrrter l th' n deto' -1 ttfo ih. sprvtih . ... 1. -,,.K i. i t m in,. n..',i. ..'Murrow . ..unty. do Ut-br -" ? rr. . ..... . nl 'fl.d ' Msnurt It ; that th hoe ami fefrao.til la Uu I nl rori t f ii ef th o'U t i er en. t Arm. i:i;o, m ihe II. riuistoii Herald. a newspaper of Cental circulation In t'matilU County. ireB,.n, n.J In (h . ppr.-r Hi riiUl, a nrtr.paper of r.-n-"fill rlmilarion In Morrow Cmnty. CIfCnt fiir throe ptirrepiiit m wrrk Done and dted at I'-rer.. ton. Ore ron. under th el nf n,,. circuit Court of th Stat of Ort-con. for 1'matitla County, this :,ih d nf April. 1:0. I' T. M'.OWN. Clfk of th abiTo rn'I'leil C- lift l'ut.lt'V,..l May. 4th. llth. llth. :iih ,.s i 1 1 .al i r.J :.; -.l lo !- rr.tit