Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, September 07, 1920, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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Tuesday, September 7th. 1920
THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
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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 in
Morrow county, near Castle Rock,
Oregon, to-wit:
1 Buckskin gelding, 8 years old,
1000 pounds, branded camp stool on
left shoulder and quarter circle W on
right hip.
1 Bay mare, 4 years old, spider,
brand on right shoulder.
1 Bay mare, 3 years old, 900
pounds, spider brand on right shoul
der. 1 Bay mare, 8 years old, 800
pounds, branded LD on left hip.
- 1 Roan mare, 3 years old, 900
i. r itounds, spider brand on right shoul
"QrIer. 1 Gray stallion, 4 years old, 1000
pounds, branded KF on right hip.
1 Black stallion, 3 years old, 900
pounds, spider brand on right shoul
der.
1 Brown stallion, 3 years old, 900
pounds, branded quarter circle three
on left hip
1 Sorrel mare, 3 years old, 900
pounds, spider brand on right shoul
der.
1 Bay mare, 8 years old, 800
pounds, branded HI on right shoul
der. 1 Blue mare, 2 years old, spider
brand on right shoulder.
1 Bay gelding, 6 years old, 900
pounds, spider brand on right shoul
der. 1 Bay gelding, 6 years old, 800
pounds, branded HI on right shoul-
c y 1 Black mare, 2 years, old, spider
brand on right shoulder.
1 Buckskin gelding, 5 years old,
900 pounds, branded bar above tri
angle on right hip.
1 Bay gelding, 6 years old, 850
pounds, spider brand on right shoul
der. 1 Roan mare, 4 years old, 900
pounds, branded HI on right shoul
der. 1 Chestnut mare, 5 years old, 800
pounds, spider brand on right shoulder.
2 Brown mares, 2 years old, spider
brand on right shoulders.
1 Blue mare, 3 years old, 900
pounds, spider brand on right shoul
der.
1 Blue mare, 6 years old, 1000
pounds, branded HI on right shoul-
1 Black mare, 2 years old, spider
brand on right shoulder.
1 Roan mare, 6 years old, 800
pounds, Bpider brand on right shoul
der.
1 Blue mare, 4 years old, 900
pounds, branded HI on right shoul
der.
1 Gray mare, 15 year old, 900
pounds, branded 37 on right hip, has
sucking colt. '
4 Colts, 2 years old, (1 bay,
black, 1 sorrel, 1 roan) branded small
6 or L on left hip.
1 Gray mare, 6 years old, 900
pounds, branded bar above triangle
on right hip.
1 Gray mare, 9 years old, 950
pounds, branded HI on right shoul
der.
1 Blue yearling, spider brand on
right shoulder.
1 Sorrel mare, 4 years old, 900
pound, branded JTL connected on
left hip, has bay yearling coll, no
brand.
1 Hay mare. 10 years old, 900
pounds, branded III on right shoul
Uer.
1 Sorrel (folding, 7 yearn old, 800
pounds, blotched rplder brand on
rlvht shoulder.
That I will on Saturday, September
15,1920, at the hour of 10:00 o'clnc
In the forenoon of said day, unless
the name shall have been redeemed
ii! what Is known a the Miirxhn
corrall. In Six-mile canyon, about
four (4) tnlli-n went of Castle Hock,
In nald comity and s'nte Ml each and
nil of iinld animals to the hlthest and
.et bidil'T f'r raih In hand for the
purpose of p.iylnn the rout of ink
ing up. hoMlnit and Mlint; unM anl
t.,l teothT with rpamnabl da-f.iaK-
for the Injury rauwd by alt
animals running at largn on laid premium.
M. C. Marshall
(4) For the furnishing and installa
tion of a light plant, all to be in ac
cordance with plans and specifica
tions now in the hands of M. F.
Wadsworth. school clerk of the afore
said district.
Each and every bid must be ac
companied by a check in an amount
equal to ten per cent of the total a
mount of the bid submitted certified
by a responsible bank of account.
The board reserves the right to re
ject any or all bids, and to waive
irregularities in the bids.
By order of the school board oj
District 10, Morrow. County, Oregon.
A. H. Allen, Chairman.
M. F. Wadsworth, Clerk.
Dated August 25, 1920. 18-20
to Dr. W. J. Kerr at once.
GOOD SEED COKX SELECTED
To start a good corn crop right
for next year, the best growers are
planning to select their seed in the
field this fall. Farm bureaus, county
agents, and farm crops extention
specialist, W. S. Carpenter, will con
duct seed selection demonstrations in
some of the leading corn counties.
Board of Equalization Meeting of the
John Day Irrigation District
Notice is1 hereby given, that the
Board of Directors of the John Day
Irrigation District, acting as a board
of equalization, will meet in Room 6
of the Roberts Building, Heppner,
Oregon, on Tuesday, October 5, 1920,
at the hour of 8 A. M. for the pur
pose of correcting and reviewing its
assessment and apportionment of
taxes levied on land within the
boundaries of the said John Day Ir
rigation District.
John Day Irrigation District
By F. R. Brown, Secretary.
Notice of Final Settlement
THE FARMERS' KICK
Freight rates have been increased
2 5 per cent, which means that it will
cost about $44 more to ship a car
of wheat to Portland than fermerly.
This means that 88,000 pounds of
wheat will be worth just that much
less at the warehouse in Condon than
under the old rate, for the buyers
will figure that way and they set
the price.
Yet when the farmer goes to buy
his implements the price will be
raised by the amount that it costs
above the old price to get them here.
All of the other things he buys will
be raised in price by the increased
freight rate.
In this instance he gets it in the
neck both as producer and consumer
Other producers set the price for
what the place on the market, and
pass the increase along to the buyer.
The farmer is the sufferer by both of
the increases.
And after he has received a lower
figure for his wheat on account of
the Increased freight rate, doubtless
the mill again raises the price of
flour and collects the increase again.
This collecting of the bill that the
farmer paid is doubtless an endless
chain and the sooner a week link
is found in it and business brought
back to a semblance of honesty, the
less chance there will be for the bol
shevists, the non-partisans and oth
ers of their ilk. Condon Globe.
draulic engineer, has been selected
to head that work at O. A. C. and
aid in the water power development
of the state. He was trained in a
western university and was for three
years professor of hydraulics and
irrigation work at the University of
Washington, Seattle. He knows
western water development conditions.
Subscribe for the Herald, ?2 a year.
IRRIGATION MAN OBTAINED
Harry Roggers, a highly trained
and experienced irrigation and hy-
T. R. BROWN
agent for
GUARANTEED LOW COST LIFE
INSURANCE; FIRE, HAIL, ACCI
DENT AND HEALTH INSURANCE
TWO GOOD RESIDENCES IN HEPPNER FOR SALE. PRICED
RIGHT.
A LIMITED AMOUNT OF PRIVATE MONEY TO LOAN.
Office Upstairs in Roberts Building
Phone 643 .Heppner, Oregon
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR MORROW
COUNTY
In the Matter of the Estate of Annie
I. Matlock, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, Administratrix of the
Estate of Annie I. Matlock, deceased,
has filed her final account in the
County Court of Morrow County,
Oregon, and that Wednesday, the
9th day of September. 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
Hpnnner. Morrow County. Oregon, 1b
the time and place set for the hear-
Ine of obiections thereto, and the
settlement thereof.
Letha A. Patterson,
Administratrix bf the Estate of An
nie I. Matlock, deceased.
First publication August 31st, 1920
Last publication September 28, 1920
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Concrete Pipe Company
Manufacturers
Sewer and Water Pipe
Irrigation Pipe
Culvert Pipe
Hollow Silo Blocks
Cement Products
The demand for mules to work in
in the Taxas oil nelas has neany
denuded Kansas of mules which are
selling at phenominally high prices
Montana and Nebraska have been
drawn upon heavily and now Kern
county is shipping horses to compete
with the mules In the new oil fields,
With the rapidly mounting costs
of fuel, oil, rubber and machinery th
economic factor of the horse cannot
be ignored and the more trucks and
are put in use the greater demand
there will be for the horse. Each
have their uses, and each is supple
mental to the other. With every sec
tion of new land brought under cul
tivation, with every new oil field op-
ened up, with every new enterprise
established by trucks and tractors,
there is an Increased demand for the
horse that can do the work.
Tho lines are sharply drawn be
tween drafter and Inefficient, the
weaklings being incxoribly scrapped
the demand being for bigger and
weightier liors- with more quality
spread and bottom.
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