Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, June 01, 1920, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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THE HEPPNER HERALD. HEPPNER, OREGON
Tuesday, June i, 1920
PAGE SIX
AN IDEAL MOTORING OUTFIT
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i "Th Tank" i !
helped turn
the fortunes of war to
the Allies
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TANK TYPE
TRACTOR a
TANK" TYPE TRACTOR
Will help bring financial fortune to your
wheat farm. PLOW DEEP, CULTIVATE
WELL, BUY A "CLETRAC"
T. H. LOWE
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Distributor
OREGON
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ORDER
Coat of brown velou.4 trimmed with
glazed leather in self tone. The hat
is one of the newest models with a
serviceable and prettily draped veil
attached.
STYLES FOR KIDDIE CLOTHES
Great Leeway Admitted In Fashions
for Younger Set Same as for
Grownups.
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the election news of May 2 Int. It Is
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the Herald only $2
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Cutting
Machinery
Will soon be needed
We have both the
Deersn
Lines and a
cr
and McCorrnack
reasonably complete stock
The time Is certainly past when chil
dren's clothes can be purchased ready
to wear for a mere song. Making
them at home Is a great saving this
season, especially If the stores are
carefully "shopped", for bargains ..In
mnterluK Fortunately no one style
dominates the style field for children
(for the matter of that, great leeway
Is admitted In fashions for grownups
as well) and variety Is really the Im
portant point to achieve.
Cotton poplin Is In high favor for
(sturdy service dresses for little girls
and for suits for small boys. Cotton
crepe Is another fabric that Is a fa
vorite when clothes for everyday wear
are under consideration. The small
girl will be becomingly outfitted in
olle, oignndle, swiss nnd similar
transparent fabrics when really warm
weather arrives that Is, for some
what dressy occasions but the sturdy
percales, poplins, chambrnys and cot
ton crepes will be selected for play
honr.
Vivid, rather dark, or at least me
dium shades are In great favor for
service clothes for members of the
younger set. Jnde green Is liked and
Is very smart when becoming. Marl
gold yellow and a medium blue are
much used.
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,
189 2,) 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), 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 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 (5)
of said Block, thence East on the
South side of said Block Two
(2), ten feet to the middle or
center of said ditch or flume,
the place of beginning, and beitog
a tract of land twenty feet wide
and lying between said Lots
Four (4) and Five (5) of said
Bleck Two (2).
That thereafter and on the 3rd day
of August, 1906, the said Martin An
derson died interstate tn said County,
and that thereafter his estate was
led cause on the 29th day of April,
1920, as the same appears of record
in my office.
IX 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.
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PARIS STYLES IN BLOUSES
Wi: WOULD ADVISC SKCUKING KXTKAS AT
AS F.AKLY A PATH AS I'OSSIHLK. WIIILU
w:: havi: a coon stock or kxtras now
THKY AUK GOING TO WK 1IAKI) TO CV'.T
I.ATT.K IN THKSKASON.
Overgarment In Contrasting Color to
Tailored Suit It Distinctive
Note In Fashions.
The blouse In contrasting color to
the skirt or to (he tailored suit Is the
distinctive note In fashion In blouse
for spring In Paris, say the Dry
Goods Economist. With practically
iu exception, blouses worn with
skirt und Jacket suits are shown In
brilliant contrasting colors. The day
of the Mouse In matching crepe for
wear with suits Is llnMiod and the
rnloivd blouse In tiiffetn, voile or
crepe ile chine, or the blouse In bold
striped silk tuiih or linen Is now the
great vogue.
inutilities of Mouse In n.ei atln
end In kid, coveted with mi all-over
embroidery In contrasting color, are
featured at Iteiiee for wear with
uls. These bloii-cs are simply nmdo,
are In slip over the head tV. I.ne
rounded necks, mid short sleeves, the
bodice are tint nt the front nnd, ns
n;le. cl 'se In surplice f:ih'on nl the
hfick. Tie belt Is cut !u one with Hie
tiedlce e.!io:i 11 ml bullous simply
Tirolllid the l ips nt ei'l-er s .le.
HEAVY DEV.'.ND FOH GLOVES
duly administered upon in the Coun
tv Court of Morrow County. Oregon.
and final settlement of the same duly iPer P"snea in unmuua wounty.
made therein on the 6th day of (Oregon, and In a newspaper published
April 1908 in s,orrow County, Oregon, stating
That the said Martin Anderson was j,ne tlme ana P,aee f,XM Dv tne -ourt
the nerson last seized of the said des- ,or 1,16 nearing oi mis peuuon, anu
cribed real estate, and that the above !that anv P"Bon- Interested In the or-
named defendant, Nancy M. Meek Is Kanlzalton or saul district or In the
the present occupant and in posses- 1 "uosequent proceeuings or tne uoara
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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 examinatio
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 oe0
rectors of the West Extension : '
gatlon District, praying as folldtW
to-wit:
WHEREFORE, Your petitioners
respectfully pray for a judicial ex
amination and judgment of said
above Court as to the regularity and
Talidity 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 Dlstrlct.'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 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
that the Court shall fix the time for
the hearing of this petition and shall
order the Cleilt of the said Court to
give and publish a notice of the fil
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-
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sion of the same and claims to be the
owner thereof.
That the said Martin Anderson
died without heirs and left said real
property hereinbefore described es
cheated and vested In the State of
Oregon, the plaintiff In this action.
WHEREFORE, Based upon said
application and Information filed
herein, it Is hereby ORDERED, That
all persons Interested In said reril
of Directors of Eaid District or In the
proceedings of said Board of Direct
ors and of said District In the author
ization of a contract with the United
States 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
tition demur to or answer said peti
tion, has been filed In the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon, for
property appear In this Court and i 1 muuna . ouniy.
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cause on or before Wednesday the i Juu " - :
16th day of June, 1920. and show .Court has. fixed Monday, the 14 7
cause. If any they have, why Judg- J"1"1. 1920, at the hour of 10
ment should not be granted the "vlo k A- M of ftlJ da' B" th ,imf
plaintiff as prayed for In said Infor- of hearing said petition, and the pbc
natirn, to-wit: Adjudging that the M hearing at the Circuit Court
s.Ud rial pioperty hereinbefore des- 1 cote, in the Court House. Tendle
cribed be escheated and the title n. State of Oregon, at ; 'd time,
(t.e-eto vested In the state of Oregon. I A"'' '" wl!1 "k' ""'See that any
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