Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, June 29, 1920, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    Tuesday, June 29, 1920,
THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
PAGE THREE
DEVELOP RESOURCES,
STATE CHAMBER'S AIM
Expansion Movement Now In
Progress Will Allow
Broader Activities.
What does Oregon need?
What if It were possible to name
the chief factor does it most need in
order to develop with a maximum of
success?
V The question la impossiDie to answer.
v,rinro 1b nn "rhtfif factor. Tne SOIU-
but many.
Oregon today, facing an era of de
velopment unparalleled in its history,
must fill these needs if it expects to
go ahead.
Of the many factors that must be
employed if the Btate is to progress
immigration and colonization stand
pre-eminent in order to solve the vital
problem of land settlement.
Irrigation, reclamation of land and
drainage must be developed as another
method of bringing about the solution
of this problem. Farm labor must be
brought in. Homeaeekers who in turn
become food producers, must be en
couraged and made to see the possi
bilities that await them in the great
northwest.
Good roads must be built. As the
vast tracts of wilderness with thejr
billions of feet of timber are concerted
.'nto lumber, highways must be pro-
L SLamed over vun;u cuuum-iue tau uc
. jBiri'led and the scenic beauties o the
. .State viewed by the tourist.
Among other nerds are industrial ex
pansion, raiiixad extension and water
power development.
Ad'-erueip.'; mul publicity must be
CALVIN COOLIDGE
I
Morrow County, Oregon, is the
time and place set fof the hearing of
objections thereto, and the settle
ment thereof.
W E. WIG LES WORTH,
Administrator of the Estate of Bitha
Wiglesworth, Deceased.
First Publ. June 29, 1920.
Last Publ. Aug. 24, 1920.
Named by Republicans for Vice Pre
' sident.
NOTICE OF FIXAIi SETTLEMENT
on it' Ore"!
as a count :y
Opp'W.ir
to ne nv.v.le
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known ?.'
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set be
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Burl ni
Or'.'l'.ou le.-.'.et. lie-'
trr.njr.;rtatii'a, its i.i
porta ami jeai'u out I
and it must devlep I
dure the e;.port:; which are to i;o down
to the sea in ships. It rawst txpaiul
its educational laeiiitien as an addi
tional advance to hold out to the
tumi'-seeiirr with (I'.iidren to edtieate.
TIib Ore;;on State Chamber of Com
merce is the most logical aer-ney to
carry on this development work simply
because a siate organization of this
nature can work for the mutual good
of all communities i:i the siate with
out favoring ar.y particular one,
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, FO$ MOR
ROW COtJNTY.
In the Matter of the Estate of Bitha
Wiglesworth, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, Administrator of the
Estate of Bitha Wiglesworth, deceas
ed, has filed his final account in the
County Court of Morrow County, Ore
gon, and that Wednesday, the 2 5th
day of August, 1920, at the hour of
ten o'clock in the forenoon of said
day, and. the County Court room in
the County Court House at Keppiu r
NOTICE TO OWN ERS OF STOCK.
Notice is hereby given, to all own
ers of cattle and horses now running
at large on lands owned or leased by
us in Morrow county, Oregon, that
if such cattle and horses are not
taken off our property within two
weeks from the date of this notice
that we will take up all such stocW
and proceed to sell same according to
law.
Dated at Heppner, Oregon, this
22nd day of June, 1920.
8-10 HYND BROS.
Headquarters for
cCormick 1 Peering Binders
owers, Headers and Rakes
NOTICE TO WATER USERS.
. E. NOTSON
TT'..;.V-AT l.A.V
Office in coii'.'t Koae
eppner ' Oresos
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ae.al bkiv.
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to pro-
VAUGHAN & BUTLER
DENTIST
Permanently
Heppner,
located iH Oddfellow's
Budding
Oregon
Notice is hereby given that owing
to the limited supply of city water
during the dry season, the Council at
the regular meeting held June 7th
has adopted the following regulations
relating to the use of city water for
irrigation purposes. Beginning on
Monday, June 14th the city will be
divided into two districts, being
North and South of May street. The
district North of May street begin
ning' on Monday, June 14th is per
mitted to use the city water on said
Monday and every other day there
after, and the district South of May
street on the alternate days. The
houre at which the water may be
used will be regulated by the Power
House v.hietlo and all persons are
requested not to us-'C the water for
irrigation pmpor.es at any other time
and the.i tiiey must have a nozzle or
:-iriiik:er rUae'ied to their ho:ve.
'lii e-f.e rofcV.aiit.ns have boon ad-p-'tod
for the benefit of all citizens, ami
, any person i'ona l using t'.;e city water
! for irrigation purposes at any other
time or manner than above provided,
the water will be immediately cut o.f
from their premises.
THOMAS HUGHES, Recorder.
Dated this Stli day of June, 1920.
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We carry a complete stock of repair parts for these machines, Bin
der Twine, and all small tools and equipment needed for your
Harvest.
GAS ENGINES
I. H. C. and Fairbanks- Morse carried in stock.
Larger sizes up to 15 h. p. ordered on short notice.
Farmers and stockmen from Rit ter and other northern Grant
county points are invited to make our big, new store their head
, .quarters when in Heppner.
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OREGON PLAYGROUND
FOR TOURISTS AIM
OF STATE CHAMBER
Switzerland UBed to be the
poorest country, per capita, in
the world. Now It is the richest.
Tourist travel did it.
Main and Colorado each re
ceive $50,000,000 per year from
their tourlsU; Florida gets $250,
000,000; California, half a bil
lion a year. Oregon gets $5,000,
000. A three yenr's advertising cam
paign by the Oregon State Cham
ber of Commerce may be expect
ed to bring In at least one-half
of what Main and Colorado get,
or 125,000.009, which should la
cream; on a rising scale.
DR. A. D. McMURDO
PHYSICIAN' it SUIM5KO.V
Telephone 122
Office Patterson's Drug Store
Heppner Oregon
WOODSON & SWEEK
ATTOKNEYS-AT-IiAW
Heppner . Oregon
; F. A. McMENAMIN
I LAW Y EH
Roberts Bldg. Heppner, Ore
! Office Phone Main 643.
Residence Phone Main 665
DR. CLYDE R. WALKER
niYKICPAN' AND sritUKO.N
' Phone Connections lone, Oregon
SAM E. VAN VACTOR
I ATTOUXKY-AT-I.AW.
H'ppner Oregon
,SV,TE CHAMBER SEEKS
TO DOUBLE POPULATION
ON FARMS IN 3 YEARS
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Oregon ha au r reourr to lr
rlRHiH 4.0'o.uoO acrei of land now un
productive, ami which would support
in comfort, 200,000 new population, or
about 40. on') new fsmllli's.
If In in three year' campaign to
put families on Oregon's vacant land,
the Oregon 8tat Chambr of Com
merce ran brine l.ooo families (o ut II
lie :hls land an4 water. It will mean In
xpencllturei alonti for such comninrll
tls as clothing, food, fjrnlt'irf. etc..
?f ll.oon.uurt. calculating in extendi
tures fur an entire- family at only
10oo p-r yi-ar. to say tnilMn of th,
falth produced by these new settlors.
Land sctilvuent Is one of lh chief
t)f th oreron Stats Chamber of
ere "'" p'osrstu In Its
ami to aid In the development of
at.
Or-cn has IS." .m.doo arrt-s of till
ablo land cow unruttlvatrd.
Orrgon proilucd :0,4o0,000 buhls
of wbst In VAi.
If Oregon s H OOO OuO acru of till
abls but unculiitatrd land wre piant'd
lo wheat and ib yield wr th Ors
ion aerag for tn yrs 21 bushfts
pr acr new production would be
la1.400.00 bushels which, at the prtce
today of U Pi bushl. would Baaa
cash value of ll.or, I :10 000.
The Oregon tau C'baaiber of fom
taerce p-c!S lo double the eumbr
f fsrmefe la three years. If this
means doubt th eh'at crip. It will
men as additional yl'id of 14 00.&O
bushels of wtei. whlrh at the rw
HcAtee & Aiken
tatllng price would sa a rash ealue I (fcyyprtysyavf ,:yTr jv..jn-g ww
la aee rnowi of l.:o.OM. I
WE HANDLE
ICE m
BEST IN THE WORLD
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.NOTICE
Notice is hereby given, that I, the
undersigned under the laws of the
State of Oregon, have taken up the
animals hereinafter described while
running at large on my premises near
Castle Rock, Oregon, to-wit:
1 Brown stallioii, 3 years old,
about 900 pounds, no brand.
1 gray mare, 6 years old, about
1000 pounds, spider brand on right
shoulder.
4 bobtail yearlings, spider brand
on right shoulder.
1 bobtail black stallion, 5 years old
about 6o0 pounds, Bpider brand on
right shoulder.
1 gray mare, 8 years old, about
1000 pounds, wth sucking colt; spid
er brand on right shoulder.
1 gray mare with sucking colt,
branded bar over triangle on right
shoulder; !l years old, about 800 lbs
1 black stallion, 3 years old, about
900 pounds, spider brand on right
shoulder.
1 black mare, 3 years old, about
900 pounds, spider brand on right
shoulder.
That I will, on
THI'IISDA Y, THE 8 DAY OF JULY
1920, at the hour of eleven o'clock
In the forenoon, of said clay, unli-s
the same shall have been redeemed
at what la known as Marshall's cor-
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"We Have It, Will Get It
Or It Is Not Made".
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rails, about 4 miles west of Castle
Mock, In said county sell each and all
of said animals to the highest and
best bidder, for cash In hnnd, for the
purpose of paying; the costs of taking
up, holding and selling said animals,
together with reasonable damages for
the injury caused by said animals
running at large on said premises.
M. C. MARSHAL!,,
Dated and first published this 22nd
day of June, 1920.
XBsacaassBi
XOTH'K TO OWM ItS OK STOCK.
Notice is hereby given to all own
ers of rattle and hoi Hen now running
at largo on lands owned or leawd by
us In Morrow county, Oregon, that
If such cattle ami horse nrn not
taken off our property within two
wiH'ks from the dato of thin notice
that wo will take up nil such stork
and proceed to wll rame according to
law.
Dated at Heppner, Oregon, this lfth
day of June, 1920.
7-9 KKNNY 1IKALEY.
Save Money on that Suit
I'or a limited lime I mil nil TA 1 1 t-.M A I) 1 0 SI ITS
from (lie Chicago Tailoring II,, use of kiilin lli-os. at u
lHheount. of
15--Per Ccnt--15
from regular price.
Oiilcr a new Milt for (lie I'oiirlh mill sae ciiougli
liionej to celebiute on,
Heppner Tailoring and Clothing Shop
rletor
(i. I ltN.l:, I Yon
THE HEPPNER HERALD, ONLY $2.00 A YEAR
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HEPPNER :o: OREGON
F. R. DROWN
agent for
GUARANTEED LOW COST LIFE
INSURANCE; FIRE, HAIL, ACCI
DENT AND HEALTH INSURANCE
is l III 1TM It I oil SAI.I
Ttto 0000 iii:miia(
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run i:n
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Office U)stairs in Kolu-rts IlniMing
I'lione
1 lt )iiicr, Oregon
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"PtRMANtNT AS THE PYRAMIDS"
Concrete Pipe Company
Mdnufacturrrs
Sewer and Water Pipe
Irrigation Pipe
Culvert Pipe
Hollow Silo Blocks
Cement Products
1003 North 10th St
Phone 467
Wafld Walla, Wash
"There's Good Reason for Joy"
says the Good Judge
In the Heal To- .--.
naccotJiew. 1011
et satisfaction.
A little of thlsclasi
of tobacco lasts so
much longer than the
eld kind.
And you don't need a
fresh chew nearly as
often so it costs you
less.
Any man who uses the
Keal Tobacco Chew
Mill tell you that.
Put up in tuKjttyUi
niCHT CUT It a hort-cut tobacco
W-B CUT is a lonji fine-cut tobacco
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