PAGE SIX THE HKPPNER HERALD. HEPPNER, OREGON MMS3i& sssssss Bread LiKe Mother Used to MaKe You can have it if you use our famous White Star Flour For Your Baking We have just received a car load of Spring Beardless Barley for Seed We pay highest cash prices for Hides, Pelts and Furs Heppner Farmers Elevator Co. When your Plumbing goes Wrong Phone Us nimrrw a We make a specialty of quick repair work, keep ing always ready the materials and men for im mediate service. " If you have new work that you wish us to figure on we will he very glad to submit prices. Our work is guaranteed to give you perfect satis faction and if you are not pleased in every partic ular we will spare neither time nor money to make it 1 ijj'it. Peoples Hardware Company The Moral Risk When the t tin nam' In prrk rii'ilit, a bunk will want l.i U li.it iai AUK an will uk what on IIAVK. Th.it'a whete the inor.il Iiiw.ii.I roiiii'H 111. An. I im t.in'i il.itill!.!i titilii m.T niKlil. It.ithcr, It l iii.il . I-or tin melng KNOWN at your bunk, nf e l tliU-hnu; nun Hi in by the way In which you have lii'I'l imu nrfiiiini, fiijnl li'sn of Hit niiKiunl you Ii.ii' to i'in i"i'iit t.ct A. .ii.uiil.'.l Knit's the l!iiii, Then iti'Vflo ti-ii i.iiiiianut tutu It irii.! .Iiip. It will Maml you 111 ;li ii,i,. pl.'jil lien lln liiiii mm in. I ; -1 1 1 1 1 b l -lug ul.. ib.il Ihn b.ink nffca ymi a complete bank- IH I, ! ! I H I' Farmers & Stockgrowers National Bank HEPPNER. OREGON. DEMOCRATIC CONTROL FOR STATEJHAfMR Subscribers to Budget Will Have Voice In Matter of Expenditures. Tuesday, June 22. 19 2 o "After I have subscribed In th rw. gon State Chamber of Commerce, w"at part will I have In the organization?" This question is freauentlv hoard in connection with the State Chamber ex pansion movement now in progress. The answer Is that all anhanrihom will have a voice In saying how the money will be soent. Bv thta unH other methods the fundamental demo cracy of the organization i Of course the Board of Directors, to wmcn every member is elielhle win actually expend the funds of the organ ization; but they will be guided in their expenditures by the wishes of the subscribers. To determine what the Hllhscrthers want the State Chamber to do, group meetings will be held in every nontur of population In the state, when all nh- scribers will be called together and asked to answer. In writing, the fol lowing questions: 1. What can the Oregon State Cham. ber of Commerce do to improve condi tions or opportunities in vour own line of business or profession? 2. What do you believe' tha n State Chamber of Commerce should do to advanae the interests of your own community? 3. What In your opinion as a citizen. U the thing Of first ImnnrtAnni. fnr the Oregon State Chamber of Com merce to do for the good of the 11.1. as a whole? After these grotin nmntlnn hn been held under the direction nf th executive committee in charge of the campaign, each district will select one representative to attend a convention with the officers and directors of th State Chamber, and the answer to the questions will be formulated Into a program of activities designed to unite the entire state on definite tasks. The .program of work will aljo. con trol expenditures.' When work Is start ed on this program the directors wilt follow their present practice of submit ting questions of wide Importance by means of referendum. The Directors represent everv cltv and county In the state. Representa tion on the Board is arranged a-en. graphically and not based nn nnnnla. tion. Eastern Oregon is represented by live Directors, western Oregon by five, Multnomah County by two. and there are three at large; making a total of nrteen, which avoids the possibility of control by any one section. To sum up: The State Chamber will do what the subscribers themselves say should be done. It" will function through a Board of Directors elected by delegates and officers, Including an executive secretary elected by" the Board. . Voting will be done by consti tuent members. Individual subscribers help make up the program of activities and curry them to completion through committee service. XOTICK FOIl PUBLICATION Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at La Grande. Oregon! June 15, 1920. Notice is hereby given that GEORGE M. VINSON of Lena, Oregon, -who on August 9, 1916, made Additional Homestead Entry, No. 016299, for NW NE E NW'i and NEy4 SW, Section 22, Township 1 South, Range 29 East Willamette Meridian, has filoa -,fi of intention to make fhree-year proof, io estaonsn claim to the lanrt nhm.. described, before Clerk nf fnt ourt, aiorrow County, at Heppner, uregon, on the 4th day of August, Claimant names r.s witnesses- George Pearson, Howard Pearscn, frank McCabe, fci-.rsh Courtney, all of Lena, Oregon. C. S. DUNN, Register. NOTIC'K IXR PUBLICATION' Department of the Interior, TJ. S. Land Office at La Grande. Oregon,, June 15, 1920. Notice is hereby given that WILLIAM F. PETTYJOHN Echo, Oregon, who, on December 23, 1916, made Homestead Entry, No. 016878, for SWU NW . N SWU. SE14 swyt, sy2 sEy4, ne se, SEH NE14, Section 34, Tp. 1 N., R. iS E and on March 1. 1920. marie Ad. H. E. No. 019493, for NE NE4, NWU NW14, NWVt SE14, Sec. 34. Tp. 1 N., R. 28 E. and Lot 1, Sec. 2, Tp. 1 S., R. 28 E., Willa mette Meridian, has filed notice of in tention to make three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Clerk of County Court, Morrow County, at Heppner, Oregon, on the 3rd day of August, 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: W. E. Wiglesworth of Echo, Ore gon, Geo. Cummins of Lena, Oregon, Mack Gentry of Lena, Oregon, Fred Coxen of Lena, Oregon.- C. S. DUNN, Register. Stoc'kraising homestead entry, Act December 29. 1916, (39 Stats., 862.) WORLD'S POOREST CITY IS MADE RICHEST BY TOURIST TRAVEL 1 From the poorest republic In the world to the tidiest la what tourists Iravel did for Switzerland. That little republic practically unknown a century mo is now recognized thi world over is a playground lor tourists b cause ,;u scenic beauties were capitalized. Da'a bhnwjng what the umrlt tnsl iesn bus done lor Sw itzerland has hen ir. pared by Alfred A. Aya r"presctit!ng h Swift interests lu Oregon ami criied over to I no Oregon Sae Cham jer of Commerce to he ucil In connic lonwlth Us state wide expanalju caai ilnn now in progress. It has a direct bearing on the mm paUn by reon of the fact thai one o( .he chief itriiiimcnts beinit ui-,1 oy the Chamber U that cities ar- up. ml- inn huge sums to ailvertls" their In- leresta alenx c!v!c Indiitr'al lines. In the article nr"iiuril bv Mr At lhowl.1 the economic value if,;nurlt ravel h aaya: "It I intlmsteil that tiiiirla'i aiw dually spend more than IT50 imiij.Oih) in tne l niii'il Stites. (.if thi mrn It la ptlinat 'il Miilne and Colnral i receive lime to I iii.U IO.o )i; Hie 'v Ktisland its:s In' 1.) JMd iiii'i.uiiii; Klnrlila rlcse tu l.'uo.iioii.'iii.i and n-iiriie-n t'.ili. unia be in 1 Ihiuhh mi 1-!.!',,. tUH It a pi!iiib'i iI that 11- hi with in-ry tuiiiiiil tu none hi th.. wo.-i,! r 'ceind If ih;in i,0'ni, 1 ,) tr im this iourc. Thf bet etampli In th nr J , f h icmblKM' of lh iniir tu fau-.in- fa ia l!r!;itiil. ilh an ar nf i.9Hi HUr mil 1 or aboMi mi- h ! r I U.ri. r 1 4ii Mam y niun In i-w-rsi Orenn The S i did not culi"'.j'n'y !"tla lve(,n, ;i" nf the t i'r!- barman m'il atHitt lm) .-a' afn. n'afina 111 t! !tial gi.-t In th pr" 1,1-1 until today ih Iti'U rciiiliHc lu. ! it . I, :i 10 fie Ulral ho' I aulde. 1 het.-la and il.erbl Ha n.inulalioii fin tally !hmuh tiur!t ( . 'If l'.t' tllia- of M ..1 It, t ir flft t. !. rwinn'.: L.n 'i l j fni ttiiirinia " hMcifii rltt riPi t,v cr ni,t tu ajvett: their n. i ltitai iitrin.i. hamb.'r Hnt ar :"n.ln h ue a ir... j.i r": a-ie.-. hi, .1 . '""I ' " '''. !!! nn ,,.-44' 1 rn-i iR " 1 M-h ..f Jl I). 1 , ..,,;., t ; 4 1. TEACHEU'S KXAA1INATIONS. Notice is hereby eiven tlint th County Superintendent of Morrow i county, Oregon, will hold the .regular! examinataion of applicants for State Certificates at Court House as fol lows: Commencing Wednesday, June 30, 1920, at 9 o'clock a. m., and contin uing until Saturday, at 4 o'clock p. m July 3, 1920. Weiliiesdny I'oreniMin. United States History, Writing (Penmanship), Music, Drawing. Wednesday Afternoon. Physiology, Reading, Manual training. Composition, Domestic Sci ence, Methods in Reading, Course of Study for Drawing, Methods of Arith metic. T1mii-1:i,v Kuri'niMin. Arithmetic, History of Education. Psychology, Methods In Geography, Mechunicul Drawing, Domestic Ait. Course of Study for Domestic Art. Thursday Afternoon. Gram nar, Geogrrnhy. Stenogra phy. American Literature, riivslcs Typewriting. Methods in Language, Thesis for Primary Certificate Kiiilny I'liieiiiMin, Theory ami Practice, Orthography (Spelin.;V. Physical Oeoir-aiihv. Kn- gli.h Literature. Chemlstrv. l-i l.lay iftci iidihi. School I,aw, Geolnev. Alaebni. Civil Govet niuent. Sat utility l-'oreiiiMiii. Geometry, Botuny. S it unlay Afternimn. Genaral History, Itirnkkeeping Very truly yours. J. A. CHi nClULL. Superintendent of Public Instruction. 7-9 Alfalfa Ranch For Sale With hay selling readily in the stack at from $16 to $30 per ton in this great permanent stock country, and three and four large crops each year, an alfalfa ranch is a sure winner. Here it is: 1 60 Acres on Lower Willow Creek 120 acres under the ditch and worlds of free irrigating water. About 75 acres of growing alfalfa and more ground already prepared for seed. Fair improvements. In the best alfalfa region of Morrow county. Get this quick and raise your own feed or help supply the hay market. E. M. SHUTT The Real Estate Man Up-stairs in Court House Choice Cuts of the Best Meats EVERY HOUSEWIFE WANTS TO SERVE THE best in Meats to her family.. She can be assured she is doing so if she buys her Meats at this sWo which is conducted in conformity with modern methods of sanitary marketing. Central Market McNAMER & SORENSON, Props. each, and all of said highest and best bidder for fiiZl and, for the purpose of paying the epido, brand on riht s d ' Ti... . 7.. costs of taking up. holding and sel ling said animals, together with rea sonable damages for the injury caused by said animals running at 'urge on my premises. Dated and first published this 8th day of June, 1920. 6-7 M. C. MARSHALL NOTICE NOTHK Notic U hereby fjvm that. I. ti underaiKiieil. under the laws of the rtt.lle :f Oretfnn hnve l,ik,n - " ..... .(, IMI- - .. ...t, ftll'IIBIII miiitat hereinafter dcm'tlbcd while 1" dr of June, A. I. 1920 'linn m at lare on my premUen nmr ! JOHN McCAllTAN" CaMle Him k. Oretfnn. to-lf i Ait iiitinitntur nf t'i. i.i,ii-,.f t'.,.Ki, Notice is hereby given to all own crs f cattle and horses now running ni urge on lands owned or leased hy me. In Morrow Cm.niv n..,.. that If such cattle and horses are not taken off my property within two wee-ks from the date of this notice, thnt I wnlt take un all muh ...i.' and proreedd to sell same accordnng to Inw. Dated at Lexington. Oregon. June 8. " " 6-8Pd JAMK5 CARTV. xotick to citi:niToi:s Notice l.i hereby a-lven i, t..i. . . " ' ' " KUIIII vet artan lias been dnlv nn,.ii..a administrator of the estate nt vv.,i. McCsrtan. decensed, by the County i.uun en .Morrow county, Oregon. All peraons liavin claims ainlnHt ..in Ktate are notified to preaent the same to me at the office of my atior ney, F. A. McMenamln. in Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of thit notice, with nuchert duly verified uaien anil first tub lhe.l im. 1 rn.in talllun, 2 years old. bobtnll 1 McCartUn. ilereaai-d. tth while fjee, lets and tail. !rt ' pmindi. Spider brand on risht 1 aliiiulil-r, 1 It.iti ray r.uir t'0 pounda. i?l-! tier bran 1 on risht a!iould"r. C-10 lail Not ee j hetrhy gtvpn ,ha, (h lin.I'M C limtrr Ihm U . r4 brown mare, yearllnt. t!. t itv of Oregon. ImVe taken up the p: lr btand n right alioulder, anlmula hereinafter Hrih..i 1 ir.e )e..rlin. boblail. wlute ; runnlnf at larte on ro prei,., BPr hind l,-4t ami ulrlpe on fare, apider t'aalle Urn k, Oreenn. to-wit btanJ ..n tiiiht ahi.ulder. black mare, J J 01) pounds brand- 1 .!.-. 1 erl n: mare, flat niane'ed SK connected on ritht ahoulder ti'l un. b-btali. aplder br.ind un I 1 bay teldmf. hoUt tno pounds risht l,o.!er. i brands H over HI on rl.lit .houl.lee 1 ..rte n,,r hut .io pound.. !l I bay mar, about HA pound I p.n n.-'.t aiioulit-r. J brand-.! hi brand on risht hip I bay l.,iar.'.lil mar, white! 1 bar ltl.nf about ot0 pmisdt t' p. o-i ',c no h-aml hal b and on rmht hip. lu front Tl t 1 1 a-ll on Thuraday. lb f.mi and ri.hi h!nd ft white. m, Jltb Ji of Jua. IJI). at ihs hmsron fofe!.,) 'f II oVt..k la th foreman of and 1 bar t-l'lmf vbout ,) pm, dy. nlni the aam shall :a bea ' han 1-. p on left shoulder, whitt fi.tee -ie I. t hat kflnan aa M r, 1 11 H -m 1.. . 1 oiue roan stallion, about 1000 pounds, spider brand on right shoul der. brown mar wiht spod dO-d Ir04 1 brown mare with sucking colt, about 1000 pounds, SI on left hip. 1 roan mare, about 1000 pounds, spider brand on right shoulder, suck Ing coalt with white face. 1 bay gelding, about 1100 pounds, spider brand on right shoulder. 1 bay yearling no brand. That I will, on THt HSDAY. THE 17 DAY OF JUNE 1.1.0, at the hour of eleven o'clock !u the forenoon, of said d.iv. nnlc. the same shall have been redeemed, at what Is known as Marshall's cor rails, about 4 miles west of rnui Hock, in said county sell each nH n of said animals to the highest and uesi uiu-ier, for cash in hand, for the purpose of paying the costs of taking up. holding and selling said snim-i. together with reasonable damages for the Injury caused by said animals running at large on said premises. M. C. MAIISHAt T Dated and first published this 1st any or June, 1920. XOTHi: Of FINAL SKTTI.KMKNT Not lea It herebr CfVfifl that r M " "wt, v. fll, rarnsworth , administrate f .k. estate of O. K. Farnsworth. deceased. .... 1 i.ea ner final account of her adtnlniaiatlon of anid nn I u Irt aulas. th County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, and that asld court ha flxe Monday, ,he tth dy of July. 1920. t the hour of oiioci, m the foreniKio of said Jay a the time. Bnd rourt room, at the Court House, at "-Mi'..rr. m .Morrow County. Oregon lh pr for hearln nhin... "Id final account and the final sett- ,wmrai 01 ' tt. and alt per. ons liavlni objet-tiona to ..1.1 rcount ,r. hereby required to file th , with a,id .urt on or be. for lh. dat fiied for th be.rlnt therof, Daiedihi. fit day of jun. I - VA hnmwouth. Adftilnlatialrlt. xotm K My wife. Cora Al:. - . .... my b,d end b...,d L . " " ... ... . , - i"-n "h':b! B""n- 1 win B, b. br her from (hia dat. hil' -n-x uul.-n we.t I t bur mr .- 0lia,,, , M"d ( tta.H-,. 0refoa '" I. Ii;g ' . ,