Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, January 11, 1921, Page Three, Image 3

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    Tuesday, January n, iq2
:he heppner herald, heppner, Oregon
Three
dis
a-
F. Pv. BROWN
agent for
GUARANTEED LOW COST LIFE
INSURANCE; FIRE, HAIL, ACCI
DENT AND HEALTH INSURANCE
TWO GOOD RESIDENCES IX HEPPXEI
IUG11T,
v FOR SALE. PRICED
Office Upstairs in Roberts Building
Phone 643 Heppner,' Oregon
YOIR HOME TOWX PAVER
When people want to interest dis
tant friends in their home town they
send away copies of the local news
paper. When anyone wants to know
what kind of a place a distant town
is he sends for a copy of the local
newspaper. When the merchants are
full of courage anci advertise freely
an impression is created among the
many people outside the town who
see the paper that this is an exceed
ingly bright and wide-awa'ke business
town. If, at times, the merchants lot
Up a little on the advertising the
town does not look so good to out
siders. Your paper, then, is (lie ren-
'esenlative the snnkosm.m fm-
your community. As your publica
tion appears to those outside your
immediate local city, so must your
town paper appear to them. Editor
ials and items of news all have then
place,, but the stranger to your town
will closely follow the advertisements
carried in your paper, for by tin.-:
means he judges the charatcer and
extent of the business of the com
munity. Lander (Wyo.) State Journal.
British After Trade.
Pritish merchants are planning ex
hibitions in large cities of China tfl
recover their commercial position lost
during the war.
Fill Fountain Pen Without Dropper.
How can the fountain pen be filled
without having a dropper handy? A
man does not usually carry a dropper
with him. Hut in Che crowd at hand
there is likely to be someone who has
a self-tilling foumain pen. If he can
he induced to lend it for a moment the
trick is done, says the Popular Science
Monthly.
Take the self-filling pen and steep it
in ink until it is full. Assure the
owner that no damage will he done to
the point of his valuable self-tiller and
permit him to watch the following
performance :
Press the lever of ihe borrowed pen,
and through its point discharge its
contents of ink into the barrel of your
own pen. Then refill the borrowed pen
and return it.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOT: CIO l'OK PIBLICAITOV
Deparfment of the Interior, U. S.
fh-e at LnGrande, Oregon.
- 15. 1920.
Is hereby given that
-UAM II. HUCKABV,
Oregon, who, on November
made homestead entry, Xo.
t XK U and S
'.. hip 1 South
on
Emergency Call.
"We've got llsaids in our basement,
arid I just killed a snake in the front
Sard. Can't yon send some one out
right away to kill them?" waiied a
voice over the telephone to William F.
Weary, clerk of the hoard of public
works.
It was a woman's voice, or Mr.
Cleary would have sent a request to
the board of public safety that one of
the morals squads lie sent out with a
suggestion that they might find what
ever it was that made people "see
snakes." However, he asked the board
to send out an ordinary policeman to
kill the reptiles. Indianapolis Newa.
Land (1
Decern in
Notice
Wl
of Echo
21, 1!M:, 1
01SG1S. !,
12, Tov.v..
East. Whip
notice of
year Proof
land aUn e
Circuit C.j-
on tht 1 all
Clais.s'ii
W. 10.
gon.
J. W. Wheeler, of Heppner, Ore
gon. Pay Pi itijohn, of Echo, Oregon.
F. K. Payne, of Echo, Oregon.
C. S. DFNN, Register.
First publieatioa, Jan. i, 1921.
Last pub! h a I ion, Feb. S, 1921.
'i, Sec
Range 2
mono .Meridian, lias filed
intention to make three
to establish claim to the
described, before Clerk of
tit, at Heppner, Oregon,
; day of February, 1921.
names as witnesses:
iglesworth, of Echo, Ore-
I11 the Circuit Court of the Slate of j NOTICE FOR PVHI.ICATlOX
rf1...v r t ...
"""" "i - " iuuiii) i Department of the Inte
SUMMONS
Crawford
, of 1 he
XOTlC
O
i-' S.ii.K OK
PKOriiKTY
ESCHEAT
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4 ,t , ri -j iT'-i '
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O BEroRE-THE-WAR PRICES
Still Better Willard Service
CCME IN AND GET THE NEW PRICE
If you need a new Battery
NOW is the time to buy.
PER
CENT
u li-ii
PURPOSE
PRICE
SIZE
.
11
't;
mm
PHONE So
s mm . .
W. FRITSCH, Prop.
HEPPNER, OREGON
BSIItHl ELECIn C
JOS.
i
4v
n
X;
The
1 elepiione
Company
31111
Wages
Salaries and wages constitute 720'- of the expenses of this company. Out of every
dollar spent by the telephone company, cents is turned over to its-employees in tile form
of compensation. It is our purpose to retain competent and expr l ienced employes. An
efficient and contented organization is the main factor in good service.
. The deficit in earnings which we have ex prrii-nd l in Oregon litis been largely autr
nientel by nic-.sary increases to our employer s. It will bo of interest to our Oregon pa
trons to 'know what our increased expense for s. darns ami wag"s in On iron lias been since
1916 as shown in one of the exhibits filed with the Public Service Commission in connec
tion with our recent application for an increase in telephone rates.
Increase in wages of Plant employees, present over 1910 307,000
Increase in wages of Traffic (operating) empoylees, present
over 1916 681,000
Increase in wages of Commercial employees, present over 1916 98,000
Total annual increase in wages $1,08(1, OOO
Although these large increases in wages have b-cn r:iad- they represent only approxi
mately a 60' increase over pre-war wages, as compared w ith Increases of ov. t 1 ))' in
many trades and occupations requiring no greater skill or preparation on the part of the
worker. We do not think our employees' wai-f-? (should be reduced under pi em ut, condi
tions or under conditions now possible to forecast.
THE PACIFIC TEEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO.
V
if !'. 'felly g;ven that under
' virlv." or a .1 udg-.-nieiit and or-
saio iniy made a.ttl entered in
ircuit Court for the State of
; for Morrow County, on the
ay of .'s'oveniber, 1 920, in a cer
'lien therein, wherein the Stale
gon was plaint iff and Nancy
- k was defendant, and wherein
adjudged that the real proner
iuartcr deseri'ied was eseheat
!ie Siaie of Oregon, and order
E tu'en execution :
'' i:' iherirote lieteby given
will on Weilmvday, tlio 2fith
.faiiuitry. :l!.'2.1, at: the hour of
o'l-ie'k, in the forenoon of
! "' the front door of Ihe
- Court House in Heppner.
v Cmiiily, Oregon, sell at ptib
tion to the highest bidder for
1 l'fjul ail el' the following de
' I pr.-tpei 1 y, to-w it :
nteneiiiK at. a noint in the mid
liii'tr of the f liiine or ditch
: the Ileromi r Milling
ilesf-rilied p.nl set
tit ami specifications
'ieu oy -poison .;('.!!:;, in me 01 1 ice
of tile County Clerk of Morrow
County, Oregon, and recorded in
Pool; ;j, P.ee.ords of Deeds for said
county at p;igo 457 thereof, on the
tilli day of February,. 1 892,) whore
said ditch or flume intersects the
Strath line of filock Two (2) of Nel
son Jones' addition to the town of
Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon,
and running thence Fust on said
South line of Plo.k Two (2), ten
feet to (lie Southwest corner of Lot
Four (4) of said Ploek, running
thence in a Northwesterly direction
ten feet frci.i end parallel villi the
(inter of ,i, dW-h or flume, to r
point where too came intersects the
North line of Pol;; Four (4) and Five
(5) of said iilock, being the North
west corner cC said Lot Four (4),
thence running West, on the Norlh
line of said I'd"., twenty fief, to a
point ten feet West of I lie center of
fitiid flume or ditch, and being the
Northeast corner of Lot Five (!) of
said Plock, thence running in a
f'eulheas.teriy direction ten feel from
and parallel with the center or miri
jdle of said ditch or flume to a point
i where the same intersects the South
I line of said Iilock Two (2) being Hie
j Southeast corner el' said Lot, Five (.1)
j of said ISlor'l;, 1 hence Mast on the
j South side of raid Mock Two (2), let)
i' et. to the middle or center of said
Hynd Brothers Company
a Corporation,
Plaintiff,
vs.
K. L. Crawford, Xora
Crawford Moor-1 and
tlei.rge Moore, her bus-
'ijiiil, Mablo Crawford I
Wade and Alvin Watle,
her rus'oand,
Defendants.
TO K. L. Crawford, Mable
Wade and Ah in Wad
above named defendants:
IX Till: NAM 10 OF THK STATU
OF OUKO.OX: You and each of you
are hereby required to appear and
tiiiswer the complaint filed again.-t
you in the above entitled suit on or
before six weeks from ihe 14th ibn
of December, 1!)20, to-wit: on or be
fore the 26th day of January, 1!12 1,
and if you fail to so answer, the
plaint iff will apply to tin; court, for
the relief prayed for in its complaint
herein, to-wit:
For a decree of the court decreeing
tha' you and each of you have no
estate or interest in or to the follow
ing described real properly, or any
part thereof, to-wit : i
The West half of the South
west quarter and the Southwest
quarter of the Xorlhuost quar
ter of .Section Twenty-umr (2-t),
and the Northeast; quarter of
the Southeast quarter of See
t ion Twenty - three (2" ) , in
Township Throe (I',) South of
Range Twenty-eight (28), Mast
of the Wibantctte Meridian in
the County of Llorrov, Slate of
Oregon.
;nd further decreeing thai, plainlifi.'
is the owner in fee of the whole
thereof., and that von and each of ran
be forever enjoined from asserting
lay claim in or to said premises, ad
verse, to the plaintiff.
For such other relief as may in
equity be just.
This sunfe.ions is served upon you
by publication hereof on-o a week for
six consecutive weeks in. the Uonii-
ner iter. lid, a wct.Mv uewsoaoer of
neral circtilalion in Morrow Cottti
, Oregon, I'lttliiii lied at Heppner, by
1 order duly made and ni-
on the 1 1 lb day of Do-
Honorable W.
01-
terior, V. S.
Land Office at La Grande, Oregon,
I December 2ft, 1020.
j NOTICK is hereby given that Ida
L. Dykstra, whose post-office ad
dress is Heppner, Morrow Co., Ore
gon, did, on the 26th day of Fetou
ary, 1020, file in this office Sworn
Statement and Application, No.
02035S, to purchase the X P Vi , Sec
tion 32, Township 4 South, Lance 28
East, Willamette Meridian, ami the
timber thereon, finder the provisions
of the act of June 3, 1S7S, ar,d acts
amendatory, known as the "Turber
and Stone Law," at such value as
might be fixed by appraisement, and
that, pursuant to such application,
the land and timber thereon have
been appraised at. $445.00, the tim
ber estimated 2S5,000 board feet at
$1.00 per M, and the land SlliO.OO-
I that said applicant will offer tinal
: proof in support of his application
!" "worn statement on the 21st day
I of March, 1021, before the United
1 States Commissioner, at his ol t'leo, at
I Heppner, Oregon.
j Any person is -at liberty to pio
I test this purchase before entry, or
; initiate a contest at' any tlm. before
patent issues, by tiling a corroborated
! a I'fidavit in this office, alleging facts
'which would defeat the entry.
(Signed) C. S. DFNN,
' . v Kegislor.
iDalo of First. Publication, January
j 11, 1021.
Ditto of Last Publication, March 1.1,
j 1021.
NOTICK
Department
Laud Ot'fi
December 20
rot: ii Pii.ic.v'i'iov
of the Interior, l". S.
e at La (! ramie, Oregon,
1 020.
ditch or
ing, and
feet Wide ;.
Four (4) ::t
Two (2).
Dated til
20di day of
1 lUilK
beieg
lie pi
a I'
yit:
Kik
ict of 1
l,ol we.
(:,) of
Of beginn-
Itd twenty
:i said lots
said Iilock
" ii, this
ty
vit tin
ercd ho:e!n on the
('ember, 1 020, by tiie Honorable
T. Campbell, County Judge of J
row (loutiiy, '.V.....OH, and Ihe date of
Ihe fist publication of this sum moan
is December Mlh, ;1020, and Ihe
date of the last publication hereof
will be January 2,1, 10 2 1.
H. VAN VACTOll,
Altoiney for Pl:imij.
Post. Office addicss, Il ppner, Oregon
xo'nn; i oi; ri plica tio.v
Dejiarl iiienl of dm Interior, Foiled
Staler, Land Office at. LaG rande, Ore
gon, Dec. 2nd, 1II20.
Ne.l ice it; h reliy giv
Slt.le of Oregon maltes
iinder the pro-, isions of
i.ongiess 01 August 14, J8IX, and
February 14, 180, and Hie Acts
supplementary thereto and amenda
tory thereof, for Ihe following do
si riled unappropriated, non-mini nil
public lands, in lieu ol' or an indemni-
n (i'-it
appli.-a
the ;r
. J84X.
ty for beses to ils gt ant.
.schools to signed and d
base therefor:
Lots I and 4, Sec. 3 1 .
28 Willamette Met id
ing 43.62 ami 44.37 acta
ly.
D'irir ihe period of jiubl ice! ion ,
or any ,,.,:e thereafter, and before
final approval and cerl ifiea! ion, Hie
locitl officers will receive protest or
conli.d as to any of the tracts au-
le-r comtnon
iiigtmled .a,,
Tp. 3 S., It.
an, conlain
i 11 specl ive-
NOTIC10 is hereby given that. Alice
Pearl Dykstrii, whose post-office ad
dress, is Heppner, Morrow Co., Ore
gon, did, on the ISIh d:y of Febru- .
ary, 1020, file in this office Sworn
Statement and Application, No. 020
33 1, to purchase the SM Vi , XV. '..J , i:ec
tion 25, Township 4 South, Range 27
Masl, Willamette Meridian, and lite
timber thereon, under the provisions '
of the act of June 3, 1 878, and acts
amendatory, known as the 'Timber'
and Stone Law," at such value as
might be fixed by appraisement, and'
that, pursuant to such application,:
the lit ml and timber thereon have'
been appraised at $ 1 50.00, the tim
ber esiiuialed 120.000 board feet at
$.50 and If 1.00 per M , and the bind
40.00; that, said applicant will otter''
tinal proof in support, of his applica
tion and sworn statement on tic 2 1st
day of March, 1021, before Iho Fail-,
ed Stales Coiiimi.-.sioner, at, his office,
at, Heppner, Oregon.
Any person in at liberty to protest,
tills purchase before entry, or ini
tiate a contest, til any lime before pat
ent, issues, by tiling a corroborated
affidavit in this office, alleging facts'
which would defeat the -entry.
(Signed) C. S, III 'NX.
. tfej.kter.
Dale or First Publication, January
II, 1021.
Ditto, or Last Publication, March 15,
1021.
VOTicii t o:; I'l Jil.K ATION
UHl'AI.'T MMNT OF 'IT IF, INTKIflOll,
II. S. Land Office a :, The I) ilh;,
Oregon, 1 leceinbef 27, I 020.
N'OTICK is hereby given Dial Wil-
A. Car; nor, whose
;;;; is Spray, Oregon
i Sheriff of Morrow Oo-.n-:
First publica ' ion Nov. :: 1 .
Last pub! icii'inn Jan. - I.
N'OTICM I'OIt
Departinen' of
prin.K '.VI IOV
Hie Interior, F.
S.
Land Officii ai LaGrande, Oregon,
November 16, 1020.
Notice is hereby given ftiat James
Avers, of Ib bo, Oregon, who, on Au
gust' 17, 1011, made Additional
Homestead Mrdry, No. 0 16348, for
NW M SM , , N Vi i-iw Vi , S i'l Vi N W Vi ,
Section 32, Township 1 North, Range
28 Last, W iliiiinelie Meridian, has
filed notice of intuition to make
three-year Proof, to osiatilah claim
to Vli'e land above described, lalore
Fnitod States Commlrsioner j-t Hepp
ner, Oregon, oti'the 13th day of Jan
uary, 1021.
Claimant, names as v.: tie- :
Harve M'Uob'tt.,, of Lexington,
Utegon.
Stella Mc(o!a r's, of Lexinqtoa,
Oi egon.
F.ay Pettyjohn, of Lena, Oregon.
Frank Ayets, of Mrho, Oregon.
C. S. DFNN, KcgiHter,
First publication, Dec. 7, 1320.
Last publication Jan. 11.
lied for and tr.im-niii the same to
io (b neral Ltuid Oflice.
W'ai U lillids SOIIght, to be sel, cled
' alle;;eil, l,y v.'iiy of juoieid, to bo
inei al, or where ,',iplica I ions, for
lieat therefor tire pre.j.nteil ,indi r
ie iiiiniii!' laws, or are ollii rwlMi :td
igely claimed, proee.-ilioa:; in kiicIi
1: ' ;'. w ill be in 1 In- ua I in e of a con
's I ami will be governed by Ihe
ties of practice in foiee in contest
la
dres;; is S
24 ih day
this office
plicat ion,
Hie N W ',
NF.Vt NW
6 - Sou' Ii.
elte M. 1 id
on, ut'!' r
of j 1 1 1 1 " ::
of F, brttii ry,
Sworn Stiiae
No. 0 2 115 5,
::l ol hoc ad,
did, on the
I02n, lib' in
ami and Ap
lo purchase
li, I'l
Seel 10
. 2 6
- I'll
llle till
i,- ions
Sec. I 0,
, Township
si, Willaiii-
iber there
of Ih
arl
lor;.
Oil
I.T,
d 1 1 in I
C. S. PI.'NN, Itegi:
First publication, Dec. 1 I ,.1 020.
Las! publication, Jan. 20, 1 021.
tor
land
npprai.ad, Six
t he 1 in Ie 1 1 si
at. 75c and
fl.Ol) per ,M,
thai said
,1 men
ppraf 1
such 1
r tin
h 11 ml 1
a ho
ill ,
ind
:li I
,1 1
ind thai,
Ihe
on h;
1 1
,r
in
VOTK M Ol' I INM,
siirniiMiivr.
of Frtiiik
In the matter of the estat
M f.'in'l an, ib ceaseil ;
Not ice is iteieby given that, the 11 ri
ll II MrCartan, adminis
e,,late of Friinli Metlar-
iiil
dersignml, .
1 rat or or 1I1
tilt), cb i'i a.n
count in tl
i'O'.C Cfjllttly
rie,day, t h.
1021. at th
the 101
county
court lion
con 11 1 7, Or
d, lias tiled t,
e roilllly com
Oregon, and
26ih day o
s final tie
t. of Mor-
tli.it. Wed-
Janiiaiy,
a ml sworn
of March,
tor, V. ri.
Oregon.
Any pei
this puichasi
itiale a con!
patent i, sin st
iiffidavil
0; which
H. I I
16.
'PI
ipport
later, ie
021, be
Colo in i
I'd 120 M
M board
d the land
lit will off'
lid. I'l.
lei I at,
$170;
r hunt
his application
on t he I 71 ii day
e David II. P:ix-
iioiii r, at Spray,
01
ol
fiii-
il liberty to it-ol.'Sl.
In fore 1 nt ry, or in i-
1 :,t til, any t ien- tn foi ')
, by tiling a corrohoral
ie this, office, alleging
1.011I.I de, .at II. e entry.
:,M'I WOODCOCK.
Uoged'-r.
hour o
noon of said
court room,
ti 11 o'l'lock in -day,
and in Ihe
in the coun I v j
Eat
, a 1 Heppmr, M01 row 1
on, is the 1 ii, i. ami place ,
In s
ally
Arsenic
.- parts
With
'.f An-
I'd lor the loaning of objection,1
tin reto, and the seltlement tbeieof. '
JOHN Mi'CA UTAN,
Administrator of the estjite of
Frank McCartan, deceased. j
First publication Ijeei-iubcr 28, 1020,
Lust publication January 25, 1021.
1 rv,
tta
tla
hi
Impunity,
'na, and e-pi-
iintry toward
the ei.tt'jior-
diiiary iietoai ..f eaiieg ar-itii'-. one
of the mie ! dead.v po; oiiH. There,
however, the pea-. .tie. are so accus
tomed to Its 11-e that they lire able to
tuko huge quantities without harm,
and tiny assert that the remarkable
beauty of their women folk Is entirely
due to comitunt drugging with arsenic