PAGE EIGHT THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON Tuesday, June i, 1920 , . j. , ! rocAi, m:vs itkms Jimrnie KskelMin was in town from iexintuon, Friday. John Cochran, of lone, was a bus iness viKitor here Friday. Mrs. II. P. Stone returned from a Ti.sit tot Portland Thursday. Arthur Kecrie, who farms on Rhea (reek, wan a culler in the city Friday. Bert Ward, I'.l.vI(horKe farmer, was in town Friday doint; nome trad ing. JJill A .vers, who conducts a pass lime at Hardinan, was a visitor here Friday. J. J. Mrlntyie, stockman of the Cecil district, was a business visitor here Saturday. Nels Justus, who stock ranches on JIhea creek, was an in and out busi ness visitor Friday. Miss Huddieson was iu from Lone Muck alcnilini.; the graduating exer cises last Friday. f Mm. John McMillan was up from Lexington attending the high school graduating exercises. ? For all the local and county news you should read the Herald, only $2.00 for a full year. Ed. Reitman, wheat farmer of lone and prominent in Farm Jiureau matters was- here Friday attending a meeting of that organization. -Mrs. May Porter, former owner of the Gen Cafe, has gone to Fossil ex pecting to close a deal for the pur chase of the Fossil hotel. Dave Wilson, a well known, rancher jf the lioardman project was here Saturday atlending to business mat ters ami boosting lor the John Day Jlarbecue, Mr. and Mrs. Pilkington have moved into the J. H. ('allium proper ty recently purchased from N. A. Clark. Mr. (Mark and family have taken rooms iu the Fair building. Claude Coates has sold bis resi dence properly and with his family expects to locate elsewhere. They expect to leave soon for a trip through Washington and Idaho in warcli of a location. An O. W. U. & N. bridge crew is ctunped near the depot while doing repair work on railroad property. It j8 understood the lleppner branch will be generally repaired and im proved IhiH Hummer. Hilly Mcltoberts has bought an in terest in the livery barn from Herb Kirk and it is understood the new firm will put In a line ofau tos, rigs uud saddle horses iu connection with The feed business. Many lleppner people visited the Boardmnn project Monday lor the Hint time and it is sale to say that every one of them came home with n better Idea of what the union of water, Mil and sum-hinc meuns: Miss Hurls Ma honey left Frldaj morning for Seattle where tdie will visit with her sister, Miss Vera Mu- fioiiey. vim is a student at the I'nl veisity of W ashington, and enjoy the commencement exercises nt th;:t in tllutlnn. "1 Fleil "vVnlloul, of Pendleton, is op uating a lor hire car between this ity ami IVmllctnn making the trip whenever he lectin's a satisfactory trip. He h expecting to arrange lot a, regular it' weekly sen ice. in the Mill futuu'. When W. II llarratt spied the Hist tie, II Hoard c:deid.i udtihimt: "li ti trate the John la." he soil of unort tl u ml 1e111.11 Led : "To blates with John l..y." I'd rather they would irilg.ite Hill It. matt Jut now." Iliiaidimin la-.lies cut a hi.' pyramid. Hike in I'mnl el the ipeaki'ts standi i t the .1 1 h 11 li.'V ricnic i'Kteul.iy und paired .'li r, lid til the il'Milllllcd lliul I M ml ', .in.l 1 In n' w ei ' ! 1 11 1 el I :. . mk-iiIk to lint a glials piri.ed lip 1 iitli-i tl II. ppuer deb ration gnl thluiu li. 1 An 1. Id n. 11 iltalii'cr hose Hull e I ll"t I. now II. was I'll ki d up al lour I'iMi'.. 11 nd li 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 tn Hi'p ner w!ni Iu was confined iu the i-oiimt Jul mi a ch.iii'..' nl t n 1 1 1 1 it Tilth Hi. l !i' ''Mil gllc-t to clljot ihe horjiiiilm ni mine lmt MilHif'ii at In-. I.nii I l. Shook urn. Mr inn I Mi - i" Wood aid mid Mm Will Tl act . CI Sllio liUIH'. tlllllltlg. united in II. einii'i Monday I'M iunr iH'llig tailed liie lt Ihe M'lllHIK til Hens nt thin i.ilhei. Mr A. II Mi JVmn wliii n idei wciil a major up -l III lull ..I ti e Miinli" hn-p1l.1l limt Welllcil.lt f Mi S.11111 I'.toii up I mm lone Sitluiil.it and i'h bi ..ullici. H I' Hni in i'ii wiiit mil to Ho' t x I r IIi.I.Ii iih I II" h l H e ImllitLl lln t'OtlM III III li. 1 In' id "' ' 1,1 lie li'l I ell (he him l 'be ' ' "I lulM.lllit I hell 1 l. I. mil l W ill . II I J.iy .tn, 1 t linn I" 1 ' I hi ' ' ml lie ! ' I Mr and Mi I!' " S.ti'r i't of 111, 1, U1..1 . . w. te 111 lnn Kiul.it I lr S. fi. .nt l n XI. .111 u t'liiiutv I'tir itiil be t mid) (.. MitiFiitbe lor :.io' wnilh ef j kim It ill hi. li a iii)"I the fnt limri .IMIC J.lllll'.'I'll (.. t.ilt kt him (' Ihr uiir. iiitin. n nil If Id ppni i will t.init up lth It'"- I""'! "' ,,r .rfj.vl Mi HwaeKntt t" tlmiMe hl flRUrrt and nikr II n t. .1 J I .noil "0 Figure service ; : 1111 11 m;i Vinci lUHIIll i It 1H Ullil. I ' I. .oil lll.lt till' People's ll.iidwaie Mine w .it filtered last Fil 1l.1t nll.l'l. -itei.il millM and pelhnpH othci aitnl.'i wcic taken, ichl w.iich t'miii'i ienn t thai be hat. no iieii M.el.ll M..ptr:itlM c It II lln-l .1 II . I.Hih which would in. lie. He lli.it we lll.it ll.l.e a nil tilllll.ll li.HHIIIt a. iiuiid ii.w n Parjtit Sprd Dttrtt. A pi'iiiiiiir iiene ibnt U till inn fliied ibiirtt 1.1 icriiiln titer tnllet. nf ' .Input!, but Ilf.'etlt pi.lt.llltlr nf breiikHii; .ie in n tt idiKpreml epl ! ih'inli . I'ii hf n tiililet't of re. i iit In ! te.!lt.illi.i It l kn. mil nt "(ill ; ni;.llnillil." ph. I I. tiuli-niltteil l.t tlie I "nkiimii.l.!," an in.,., ( pnrn.t,i i.f icr tiiin n.t.l in'.-e. li It n fetir tlrlkiim It 'ml nr l.i Itphlla lll.d lin.lv llielnil I Hill p. l!e.l fftei. I he llilellkilli.r 1 I nt.' li .ni.,,1 Hint ' , l,i, f .... urrvii 1 , t HI lie li It. nf .leu., t.l II. I., I el 1 wli:.!i I. 1 he (.,... ,.f .!. , l...i . ,.f 'In ....... t 1 tr'it r. nii.l li e 'H I l. li.-u tie .,.,i...l. li. I ,.f it,. , . .11,' ..I," ( !..!(. f.t II I,, ,,..l.,.i I, 'I. tl i- I.. . 1 !,' h .nt ' I ' t I.,MUI t, 1 I t..l , ,.,t, lit..,.. et. ,, .U l 1 e hi, et, I e.ler ci!t , ..tirt..i.. .:.- I I t I',,. I e.c, ! . ;..ii. l ... Sti. .I11I. mi l i llll iilt IL, I.r '.n ni .!... .,.t pm. nl the ( 1, i. , f ll.e tlin While n, h f 1. .1 p. IimLii,, liu-rcHrt, 1.1.. Hi,'. i".,iee i.e.! llt.a leite plnti'll III, ?Tt', t te 1. til.'j linj-e f tiM4i'tf ftit lite ii.-iiw t.''in rr.t Iu thr rteiii,iii,itii.u m! lite l.t -I led V It is not the price that determines the cost of your tailoring to you.. It is the kind of service and satis faction that follows. Poor fabrics and tailoring are only pretenders, and when you figure the cost against the actual perform ance you find that you have paid dearly instead of cheaply for your bargain. Ed. V.. Price & Co. tailoring begins to pay you MINOR GOOD GOODS LOCATED THE MISSING SHOES Paucngtr Who Had en Wrong Pair AdmittjdThinklng That They Felt "Pretty Tight." Mr. !. nf Nmtli IViuim It unUi ttreet fell nf n iinir tit.i'.ly. ,.r ,nii,w fit in 1: 11UI11 In It. w hi, h trreil lew dint iiho 1,11 h in,. 1 1 1, Iriiln eniiilnc III from rln,ni.,i, t. tht tiidliitiiipnllt Ne. He I. ml 0,1'iipleil nil ii : . r berth, mid when he arn-e f..m,, ,nt hi tl t I, ml illnp.,.ir. .1 (.,,11. , lit nttn were where I.I. .1, ,1.1 hnte I n. bill Ihey et nl. hi it I., ..n.-vd in lie o, ii 1 11 11 1 of the ln,r l.rth. The H,rter wa nillnl. 1 i - l.i m.it lit 'cut " nr, t fniied !.i l. , iiie th j ini.iiii! h. . The ir.i n v a rnpbl I t IH'IS lowtir.l In. I ., ami with ti.innt of nirn.ii; i,i,klnit I f.nied, Mr, l. wa in a i,. t uiirntl I iil.le "lute of lulu. I. l...iit ilmt t un. 1 I amilileri -I itnw 11 tie J inn I I , .'mi t.i n...,t 1, "it."t to i'iti.1 I' , et- 'il.. 1 I" ,. '. Illr malt lll.M l ; . .,.l,ltit "V tlBl i I. If . ilte I H I, r, . 11, r , 1 "'I I t. I' I,. .1, . I. .1 . .h.H-t," ! tile I (.e nr.N ,, ,)( I J "U l it 11 ! a mi. ,M,k , t'.' ' 1 t r ). ,i ,1.1 ),.,,- j I Li li tie , -ilt Jj-.v (.1, a ,.k , "I l.'t f.. t i.ie 1 r. ,. ..1, ., , it, ,,t tit ! . .1 ' . 'I " ., ) . . 1, ,1 Ijr rh- ' -' I "I 1 I ' 1 tl. t-kf It 1... f, 1 r. it 1 . 1 t ' ii-1 ll.ri, I'.ir .. . . f...i , aIT ill in.... ,,f t ,. , (niia 1 I ''' I ' in t! r fut.i.j. V U .11,7 J 1 V I W-atWa-..' .-Tftl HI I il I X .... VtUTl .1 I, II THK MITtltV ltltlii:MII I Kl (It i tepnrleil Ihiil In ceitiitln pio. vltlce of l!iim.i w (linen hate lieen "n.tl Inllaliii d ") W hen tally hcanm the!iiiUl muun. In.-pit inn men 10 riirirkl, 1 will iiiiiliii my w hl-keiinm Ami dun my hil.UI lilrt"kl. Zoof! Tn the town hull ttiaitht I ti.u k And Kit m hi i.le or t.kl, Tn lit oil my ak und tctjtch my haik At long ut nhe la tiuenkl. When hiMie) iniiiint ln glumly rlninii. t lieut her to a ildetkl. Hark to the meriy twappinit room And net another bililitkl' I'nion Taclfic Hulletln j it 1 1 M K-ll tIMM; HOMKoTK lt ItH ' to 1,1 r t:t.t k. , Wntiiincion. 1 t" . NUy :. - S'leclal; ! t'omttpntMian Nick Smnott hat heett n..ilr, ht I ' r (urr Otit Smith, lllierlm I'. S tlrole'li 4I ! ur ,"'t. Ilial til IIiimjii plant lo have an t.inilnatuin m. de of all pi-nd n ca.e of il,.it:n.ilmn under the tMock 1 n I ft at llmiiettead Art lir(nielh rnl n( the pivtent ftild teuton. The 'ifiin ('irro (ori(temea hat I time and aaain of lute, railed la the attention of tlrrtir fttuttti the Mm ! plaint of ettlrt that no arlna had hen akrn on thr mailer of detlcna thin their laBdt. lie made a ior- back the minute you don your suit in satisfaction of fit and style, but many a long month of service is required to tell the whole story of quality and value. Our new imported and domestic woolens for spring wear will appeal to you. We stand back of every order of tailoring that we fulfill with our guarantee of service'quality and service-value. & CO una peimin.il :ppeul Iu Direitur Smith a few- iluya oko tliitinn It1! many of hit com tit ucntK roinplaineil that their appliratioua had not been acted upon for Ihiee tear. He told the Dlrectoi thill many of thene worthy people on Ihe fmntlet of the' Ciovernmenl lundt nl On on had been put to a treat Inconvenience beaue of Jhe delay; that Ihey weie reluctant lo leute the land Ihey hud applied for und weie holdinn on for dear lite, hut had iiluioM Klten up hope, and Intlttently urged llrerlor Smith to do toiuethinK at once lor their relief. In reply to thlt latent of Innumeri. flile protett lo lUrector Smith he re- reived thlt nun nine Ihe follow ing let ter telling o il the purpotea of the llurr.iu to hatten action and (tivmn lamia under (hit ait in Kattein Ore nun: Wathlnilon. IV t'.. May :o. 19:o. jllim X. J. Sinnott. j My dear Mr. Sinnott .... I I hate in rived and carefully noted your letter of May 14, rulllni 'my attention lo lh anitinh.T of com- plaintt toy ate rereitinj from atock- ; ralatnt appllcan't in Oleicon. I At you ano the tiock-ralnnr homeatrad law Wat apptntrd by the Tfetldrnl on lierembrr S. 11M. and tlnre that dale T :S Indl' idual p tuloon for df:s nittion hate beo filetl Kunda for dm tit Ihe berettary f.rld and office oik were not made available by Concrete until June . 1117, a:.d from Ibat year until Ihe .r. present lime wnik has been done Id Oregon each field aenaon. The Sur vey Iihh dispone of 5M61 entea. The " total ami. denignated in ull atatea la 4;i.24rt.ilii3 arte. In Oregon 3.531.&.1 iicret, involving 3,224 rate. remonail 1 om proud of thla re. cotd and feel me that when you con tlder the flituiea fieM-nied you will apptetlule the miiiitiitude of the task. On Vay J5, 1S20. the Department appioted v de:natlnn for 1.740.180 ariea in Ihe Vale dittrlrl. lnvohln 22 ratea and I expert to aubmlt dea lt nation oidera (o (he Secretary for rontlderatlon for landa In The Dallea and I.a Grande dittrlcta before the end of thla month and It li hoped that Uikevlew and Huina will be dlnpoaedj' of durln June. Thla aetlon will' dote. o far aa Survey anion It re quired, all but about 1D0 trattered ratea In your ttate. At (o completion of the work of designation under the tnrk-ri1nr, act. examination of Ihe Individual ap. plnationt I. neccaty in r.clont where profitable asilrultural rropa can be iaid. and the completion of the W oik ran unit I. . j " ' "tiiyii.ifi when the public land are tn, or application r,o longer made tor them. There are large amat ol thla kind In v"ur dmtriri but brt.ne Hie end of the p:-..ot field aon II la planned to have examination made of all pen dmt raft. Youra trty rotdially r.KurtCK CTH SMITH Director. .... foiled State Geological Survey