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LABOR RULES
i BURDEN COSTS
OFRSERVICE
U. S. Railroad Labor Board
Asked to Stop Payments for
i Work Not Done.
WOULD SAVE $300,000,000
Lower Cost of Service Can Be Secured
Only by Cutting Expense,
! Attsrbury Say.
Urging emergency action by the
United States Railroad Labor Board
to end "gross waste and Inefficiency"
prevailing under present working rules
and conditions, Geueral W. W. Atter
bury, vice president of the Pennsyl
vania railroad, In a statement to the
board in session at Chicago said In
part:
Many railroads are not now earning,
and with present operating costs and
traffic have no prospect of earning,
even their bare operating expenses,
leaving them without any net return
end unable to meet their fixed charges.
The emergency presented can be met
either by an advance in frelRht and
passenger rates, or by a reduction In
iperatlng expenses.
With declining prices and wages In
Industry and agriculture, the country
demands that the solvency of the rail
roads must be assured by a reduction
In operating expenses, and not by a
further advance of rates.
The National Agreements, rules and
working conditions forced on the rail
roads as war measures cause gross
waste and inefficiency.
Would Save $300,000,000
I estimate that the elimination of
this waste would reduce railway op
erating expenses at least $H0O.O00,00O.
It would be far better to save this sum
by restoring conditions of efficient and
economical operation than to reduce
wages.
We believe that as the wages of rail
road employees were the last to go up
1l)?y' should also be the Inst to come
down, but we do Insist that for an am
ple wage an honest day's work shall
Ire given. The public has the right to
Insist that this must he obtained. '
The public has also the right to ex
pect that the railway executives, with
1he co-opemtlon of the regulatory
bodies and the employees, will as rap
idly as possible reduce the cost of rail
way operation so as to insure eventual
ity a reduction In .rates. Ultimately a
readjustment of basic wages will be
required. Meantime It Is to the inter
ests of all concerned, Including labor,
that the rules and working conditions
Bhall be made conducive to the highest
efficiency In output per man.
; Losses in Income Irreparable
When wiu;es have been too low the
harm done has been offset by retroac
tive Increases. Losses of railway net
operating Income are Irreparable. You
cannot make retroactive tomorrow the
savings that should have been made
today.
The hoard cannot possibly write ttie
rules and working conditions of every
railroad In this country and adjust
them equitably to varylntr geograph
ical, opera I in-; mid social conditions.
It rests entirely with the board to
determine whether this whole situa
tion shall drift into chaos, and or
derly procedure become impossible ex
cept at the price of railroad bank
ruptcy, financial shock and still wider
unemployment.
The Labor Board can prevent this
Cr-tastrophe by declaring that the Na-
tional agreements, rules and working
(-"nditionj coming over from the war i
'od are terminated at once; that I
question of reasonable and eco-
Domical rules and working conditions
hall be rotminiled to negotiations be
tween each mirier and its own em-I
plnyces; are I tint as the linsis for su'-ti
negotiations, the B'Teements. rules,
did workitii conditions In effect on
each railroad -is of Iloceinber 31, 1!1T, !
fcluill be re e-c .-tliHsl ed.
If the tumid will do this, the Labor
Committee of tl.e Association or ltiit,
way r.xecii'Kes will urte upon ev
ery rail roic I ciiuip-iny a party to I'e
Vision No. 'I that no proposal fur
the reduct'o'i of lm.ic wnr-s shall I.e
made within 'In- next suci ee ling nine
ty days. This will afford an oppor-
tunlty to g iuse the economics wl.l.-b j
can be aceiMiipllshed through more ;
efficient rules and working conditions, i
also will afford additional time
hlch to realize the benefits of a
..llier decline in the cost of living.
Relief lnpritive and Equitable
The course which we are recom
mending Is ti"l only Imperative but
equitable.
The War labor Board ilec'a'-ed that
the war pprto I whs an iu'errc-iiiim. to
lie used neither bv employer nor em
j.loyee for 'tie porpoM' of bettering
or impairing 'I.e p.nlt'on of either.
To pcrpevni'e as the normal rules
and working con lltbns on tl.e rail
roads, tl.e evT'ior linary provisions ot
the war peri .1 Is distinct vlo'atl..::
of all promise The war has now
Veen over nior thus two ye:tr The
time has cor- when, If the railway!
are to be eF-rently n1 economica'ly
operated, In a-cordanee w'th the pro
vision of the transportation act, nor
mal conditio-" of employment and o
working cond t,c mutt be restored
and InereaseJ efficiency of labor be
Mcwrtd.
LEGAL NOTICES
..APPLICATION' FOU JUDGMENT..
FOKECLOSI.NO TAX LIENS
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Morrow County.
MORROW COUNTY, Oregon,
A public corporation,
Plaintiff
vs.
M. C. Cochran, Elsie Blakelev,
F. H. French, J. O. French
Park G. Carmlchael, James Gil
lespie, G. W. Grey, Jesse. R.
Pierce, Arvid Haryu, Thomas
.Hoskins, J. D. Jenkins, Hattie
B. Leathers, N. H. Leathers,
M. Linebaugh, C. Linebaugh,
A. B. Moses, John J. Givens,
Jacob J. Nickle, The Parvin
Company, a corporation, A. Z.
Rhodes, Aaron Royse, Iva G.
Sellwood, Otis Shepardson.Oliff
Shepardson, E. L. Thomas estate,
E. A. Wlckline, and Asa L. Young,
and any other person or persons
owning or claiming to own, or
having or claiming to have, any
interest or estate in or to the
real property hereinafter de
scribed, Defendants
' SUMMONS' AND NOTICE
TO M. C. Cochran, Elsie Blakeley, F.
H. French, J. O. French, Park G.
CarmichaeJ, G. W. Grey, Jesse R.
Pierce, Arvid Haryu, Thomas Hos
kins, J. D. Jenkins, Hattie B.
Leathers, N. H. Leathers, M. Line
baugh, C. Linbaugh, A. B. Moses,
John J. Givens, Jacob J. Nickle,
The Parvin Co., a corporation, A.
Z.t Rhodes, Aaron Royse, Iva G.
Sellwood, Otis Shepardson, E. L.
Thomas estate, and E. A. Wick
line, and any other person or per
sons owning or claiming to own,
or having or claiming to have, any
interest or estate in or to the
real property hereinafter describ
ed, Defendants:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON: You and each of you
are hereby notified that the above
named Plaintiff, a public corpora
tion, is the purchaser, owner and
holder of certificates of delinquency
numbered 818, 848, 853, 859, 869,
874, 879, 881, 885, 904, HOT, 911,
924, 928, 934, 935, 936 , 944, and
9 53; issued on the first day of Aug
ust, 1916, by the Sheriff and Col
lector of Delinquent Taxes for Mor
row County, Oregon,, and filed by
said Sheriff and Collector of Delin.
quent taxes in the office of the
County Clerk of Morrow County,
'Oregon, on the 1st day of August,
1916, for taxes due and delinquent,
together with penalty, interest and
costs thereon, upon real property
situate in Morrow County, Oregon.
You are further notified that the
amount for which said cer,if!'ite Is
issued is set opposite and following
the desct'intion of the tract nr mrpol
of land hereinafter set out. t'-- -v.e
being the amount then due and de
linquent, for taxes for the year 1914
together with penalty, interest and
costs thereon, upon real property
situate In Morrow County. Orep-nn,
and particularly bounded and de
scribed as hereinafter fnvtv
said tract or parcel of land being
assessed for the year 1914 to the
first person whose name immediate
ly precedes the description thereof,
and is followed by the name of the
person appearing to be the owner
thereof, as appears on the tax roll
of Morow County, Oregon, for the
year 1919, now in the hands of the
Sheriff of said County for collection,
"t ihe date of the first publication of
this summons and notice, which rtntP
Is the 22nd dav of February, 1921.
Certificate No. 818, M. C. Coch
ran and Elsie Blukeley, East
half of. Sontheast qnarter of
Section 7, Tp. 2 S., R. 2 3 East
of the Willamette Meridian. f!5
Certificate No. 848. F. H. French
and J. O. French " -'- c
Carmichael' Northwest qttarte- .
of Section 7, Tp. 1 S., R. 26
East of the Willamette Meri-
rti-in Jin ft-
Certlfieate No. 85,3, G. W. Crey
and Jesse U. Pierce. West half
of Northeast quarter of the
Southwe st quarter of the North
west uarter of Section 17, Tp.
3 N.. R. 24 East of the Willam
ette Meridian $.90
Certificate No. 859, Arvid Haryu
and Arvid Haryu, Southeast
quarter of Section 33, Tp. 6 S.,
R. 2 1 East of the Willamette
MeriJUm 17.25
Certificate No. 869, Thomas Hos-
:;:ns, and Thomas liOfl.lns, Lot
ti in Block H of the town or
O'y of Hardinan. Mori owCoun
ty. Oregon $ 1.6 5
Certificate No. 874, J. D. Jenkins
and .1. I). Jenkins, Not tbwest
(itifiri T of ihe Northwrs.1 qt.ar
t. r of Noi'th(.ist quar'tr. East
hill' or .-iouih'.fest quarter of
Nor' hwest quarter of Norther:-'
iitmrter. North half of outh
ea't nuarter of Nor'hv.-est quar
t r of Nor'heast nn li ter, and
Northwri-t quarter of South
west euarior ofN'orthw e.-t quar
ter of Section 17, To. 3 N. It.
2 4 L'aKt of the Will'.imei le Mei-i.U-.n
2 00
Certificate No. 879, Hattie P.
Leathers and Hattie il. Leath
ers Lots 5 and 6 in Hlock L of
the Citv of Haidmun. Oregon -
3 05
Certificate No. 881, N. H. Leath
ers, and N. H. Leathers, North
east, quarter of Northwest quar
ter of Section 2, Tp. 5 S . R. 25
List of Willamette Meridian...
$18.80
Certificate No. 8 85. M. Li!)'-b-iugh
and C. Lu:et,:nii.li. aul
M I.inenauKh and f, Line
Im.'.h. Nor'heui'i nua't-r ar.d
L.ni half ol iviat ha t of Nor ; h-n.-t
i,u. ,ir of S'ftiop 16, Tp.
I V. K. East fct" Wi!la:ie"e
M' ridi..n i ' 0'
'J-rVtiiiite No 904. A. B. Mo.-'
and A. B. Moses and John J.
rji'.ens. Sjuthwest qurtei- of
Southwest quatti-r of Nor' hwi-st
qtiart r, West bait of South
east quarter of Soutnwest quar
ter of Northwest quarter. East
half of East half of Northwest
quarter of Northwest quarter,
East half of Southeast quarter
of Northeast quarter of North
THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
west quarter. Northeast quar
of Northeast quarter of North
west quarter, and West half of
Northeast quarter of North
west quarter of Setction 17, Tp.
3 N.. R. 24 East of Willamette
Meridian $3.20
Certificate No. 907, Jacob J. Nick
le and Jacob J. Nickle, Lots 1
and 2 in Block 3 and Lots 3
and 4 in Block 5 of the town of
Castle Rock, Oregon $1.00
Certificate No. 911, The Parvin
Company, a corporation and
The Parvin Company, a corpo
ration, South half of Northeast
quarter of Section 16, Tp. 3 N,
R. 26 East of Willamette Me
ridian $3.75
Certificate No. 924,"a. Z. Rhodes
ana a. z. Rhodes, Lots 10 and
11, and 12, of Block 31 of the
town of Irrigoh.Oregon $1.15
Certificate No. 928, Aaron Royse
and Aaron Royse,r Lot 6 in
Block G of the City of Hard-
. man, Oregon $7.70
Certificate No. 934, Iva G. Sell- :
. wood and Iva G. Sellwood, Lots
1 and. 2, In Block 4 of the town
of Castle Rock, Oregon $,.90
Certificate No. 935, Otis Shep- .
ardson and Otis Shepardson, '
North half of Northeast quar
ter, Southeast quarter of North
east quarter, and Northeast
quarter of Southeast quarter of
Section 9,.Tp. 6 S R. 28 East
.. of Willamette Merldian,....$17.15
Certificate No. 944, E'. L. Thomas
Estate and E, L. Thomas" Estate
Lots 7 and 8 in Block 1 and
Lots 1 and 2 in Block 8 of the
town of Castle Rock, Ore.. $1.00
Certificate No. 953, E: A,. Wick
line and E. A. Wckline, Wrest
half of West half of Southwest
quarter of Southeast quarter
and West half of Southwest
quarter of Northwest quarter
of Southeast quarter of Section
17, Tp. N., R. 24 East of Wil
lamette Meridian $1.35
The said amounts bear interest as
follows: The Taxes aforesaid bear
interest from the date of filing of
said certificates of delinquency, re
spectively a1: the rate of 15
per cent per annum, until paid, the
date of filing of said certificates be
ing the first day of August, 1916.
And you and each of you are
hereby summoned to appear within
sixty days after the date of the first
publication of this summons, exclu
sive of the day of first publication
thereof, to-wit: February 22, 1921,
and defend the suit In tho fra,i,i
aforesaid, or pay the amount due as
snown above against said tracts or
parcels of land, respectively, above
described, of which you are the
owner, or in which you have or
claim to have, any interest or es
tate, together With Interest nnrt encOo
accrued in this suit thereon. Ser
vice ot a copy of your answer or
other processs may be made on the
undersigned attorney for plaintiff, af
the place specified below as his ad
dress, and in case of your failure so
to do, judgment and decree will be
entered against you and each of you
foreclosing said tax liens for 'the
amount set opposite and following
the desctintion of said trnct nr nnr.
eels of land above set forth, together
with interests and costs thereon,
against said tracts or parcels of
land and said tracts or na reels of
land will be sold to satisfy said
judgment and decree obtained In
this suit.
You are further hereby notified
that the plaintiff will apply to the
Circuit Court aforesaid for judg
ment, and decree fnrecloclnir cnil
tax liens against said property, here-
tnoerore aescriDea.
This summons Is nnhliRhed nnro
each week for sixty consecutive
days in. the Heppner Herald, a news
paper oi general circulation in Mor
row county, Oregon, published week
ly at Hnnnnwr In uiiiH Pountv fHa
date of first publication thereof be
ing february 22, 1921, and said
publication being made In pursuance
of an order therefor made by the
Honorable -Gilbert W. Fhelps, Judge
of the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Morrow County, said, or
der having been made and entered
on uie i in uay ui reuiuary, lazi.
COl'NTY OF MORROW, STATE
OF OREGON, By Samuel E. Notson,
District Attorney for Morrow Coun
ty, Oregon, and Attorney for plaint
iff; whose address is Heppner,
Oregon.
Dale of First Publication, Febi 22,
1921.
Date last publication, Apr. 26, 1921
Mil ICE FoiriTIHTlCATION
Department of the Interior, V. S
Land Olfice at LaUrar.de, Oregon,
February 17, 1921.
NOTICE is hereby given that Lul
L. Bookman, whose post office ad
irers is Heppner, Morrow County,
Ore-.'on, did, on the jih day ol June
1919, file in th's ol.ice Sworn Siuti
i.ieut and Application No. 019781,
o purchase the W '4 NK'i, Section
! 5. Township 4 South. Range 28
'Cast, Willamette Pridian, end the
'I ruber thereon, under the provi
sions of the act of June 3, 1(78. and
acts amendatory, known as the
"Timber and Stone Law," at such
value as might be fixed by appraiat-
i . cut, and that, puituant to such t.p
lication, the land and limber i here
on have been appraised at $320. uu,
the timber estimated 220,000 boajd
feet at $1.00 per M. and the land at
$100.00; that said applicant will ol
tr linil proof in support of his ap
plication and pwotn i-ta'etio nt on tlx
'jth day of May, 1 rt 1 . belore l.'nited
States Cot:n,iission r at hia oifice
t Heppner, Oieton.,
Any per. oi, is at liberty to pto
'c.t this pu-fiia:-e b-lore etitry, ot
niti.-'le a conic-" at any tli.e- te U,v
o.-Metit isstii s. by f ib,!' a corrob' t
i te.i affidavit in oftice, ai!--i'
'ill.' facts Which 'IJ (I defeat t!l
entry.
C. S. IK'NN.
It-gister
1st pub. Kb. 22. lr'21.
La.-.t pub. May 3, ')Z.
The Biaziliitn Koveirmer.' U,
adopted a nun iter of meis.ies to;
the enc ut agMi.eiit of i.h.-i p an'1
goat raising.
j mi..,,- tor the "Heiaid"
11 tie- eouu'.y nwn.
NOTICE FOR ri BI.lCATIOX ....
Depart ment of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at The Dalles, Ore
gon. February 2, 1921.
NOTICE is hereby given that Jac
ob E. Cannon whose post-office ad
dress is Spray,- Oregon, did on the
3rd day of April, 1920, file in this
office Sworn Statement and Appli
cation No. 021582, to purchase the
Lots 1, 2 and 3, and SE'i NWU,
Sec. 30, Township 6 South. Range
26 East, Willamette Meridian, and
the timber ther-eon, under theprovi
sions of theact of June 3, 1878, and
acts amendatory, known as the
"Timber and Stone Law", at such
value as might be fixed by appraise
ment, and that, pursuant to such
application, the land and timher
thereon have been appraised, Six
Hunured Thirty Dollars, the timber
estimated 430 M board feet at $1.00
Ber M. and the land J2on- that spM
applicant will offer final proof in
support of his application and, sworn
statement on tne znn day of April,
1921, before David E. . Baxter, U. S.
Commissioner at Spray, Oregon.
Any person is at liberty to pro
test. this purchase before entry, or
initiate a contest at any time before
patent issues, by filing a corrobor
ated affidavit in this office, alleg
ing facts which would defeat the
entry.
H. FRANK. WOODCOCK,
Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
ISOIiATKD TKACT
PUBLIC LAND SALE NOT COAL
LAND
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Olfice at La Grande, Ore.,
March 15, 1921.
NOTICE is hereby given that, as
directed by the Commissioner of the
General Land office, under provi
sions of Section 2455, R. S., pursu
ant to the application of
WILLIS HARRISON TURNER '
Heppner Oregon,
Serial No. 019442, we will offer at
public sale, to the highest bidder,
but at not less than $3.50 per acre,
at 10 o'clock a. m., on the 11th day
of May. 1921, next, at this of
fice, the following tract of land:
Lot 4, Sec. 19, T. 1 S. li. 27 E.,W. M.
The sale will not be kept open,
but. will be declared closeA
when those present at the hour
named have ceased bidding. The
person making the highest bid will
be requited to immediately pay to
the Receiver the amount thereof.
Any persons claiming adversely
the above described land are ad
vised to file their claims, or objec
tions, on or before the time desig
nated for sale.
C. S. DUNN, Register
NOLAN SKIFF, Receiver.
47-53
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Morrow County
Bertha E. Glenn, Trustee,
now Bertha E. Glenn-Her-roux,
trustee, Plaintiff,
vs.
Allie E. Fleck, C. K. Meade,
J. E. Howley, J. B. Bon
ham, Nora E. Bonluun,
James T. Brady, Roxanna
Brady and H. Glenn, Defendants.
SUMMONS
TO C. K. Meade, J. E. Howley, J.
B. Bonham and Nora E. Bonham, of
above named defendants:
IN THE NAME OE THE STATE
OF OREGON: You are hereby re
quired to appear aftd answer the
complaint filed against you in the
above entitled suit within six weeks
from the date of the first publica
tion, or within six weeks of the date
of personal Bervlce of this summons
uponyou outside of the State of Or
egon, and if you fall to so answer,
for want thereof, the plalntiif will
apply to the court for the relief de
manded in her said complaint, name
ly: Kor the foreclosure of mortgage
given by Peter Fleck and Allie h.
Fleck, upon W Mi Section 26, N Mi
NE, Section 28, Tp. 2 N, Range
26, E. W. M., for one half of the
original sum, which Is $625.00 now
remaining unpaid, with interest
thereon at 10 per cent from Decem
ber 8, 1913, and for the sum of
$185.51 paid tor delinquent taxes,
with Interest at 10 per cent from
April 2ti, 1920, the further sum of
vl 10.00 attorney's fees, and for her
ceMs and disbursements as prayed
for in the complaint.
H. Glenn, answering defendant,
will apply to the cotl.t for the relief
demanded in tils cross complaint,
namely, as follow:-: I'or the foreclo
sure of second mortgage ghon by
.1. II. Lonhatn anil Nora E. Bonham,
upon NW'i, Section 20, Tp. 2 N, It
26, E. W. M., fotthe cum of $200
in favorof 11 Glenn, with interim
thereon at 10 per con' per annum
from April 15, 1916, for fifty dol
lars attorney's fees and tor his
costs and disbursements herein, and
will ask that, saidseroiid mortcage
be decreed a 1 1' 11 on said NW'4,
Section 'if. Tp. 2 N, R 20, E. W.
.'.!., subject only to the lien of plaint
iff's fi'H mortgage, on all of land de
!iTib"d in her complaint.
This summon:, Is pnblis-hed by the
tird"f of H notable G. W I'helps,
Judt'e ot the above entitled court,
by order in:. de ami in'ei, d ini''ei
b.te o'- Much 12. 19.1. Kievl pub
lication of this '-uini.ion in Il'pp
vr Iler.i'il ai Hoppnor. Otcion, un
der date of M rh la. 1921. and
1 'St r":V tie:, u.il r Ob.'': of April
26, 1921.
C L. GAVIN', iiito-O'V lot
pl iilit.lf. P. O . 'bit'--'
Tbe Dalles, Oregon.
JOHN (..WIN, i'ttotrpy fot
H Cli-r.n, d'-b mlant. 1'
O nddre'-i, Ti.e Dele--:
Ot i on.
So!,e'!,it.f; l.'.-,. l.'OO'lO v '"ons
of tea are consumed by Londoner
'-very dii.v.
and Ibini'h (xpi-rina n cm have mic
c( eded in usin fish oil an fuel for
motor boati.
NOTICE FOR Pl'IU.ICATIOX
ISOLATED TKACT
PUBLIC LAM) SW.IC NOT
COAL LAND
Department of the Interior. V. S.
Land Office at LaC.rande, Oregon.
Marrt, 15 1921.
NOTICE is hereby given that, as
directed by the Commissioner of the
Gtnora! Land Office, under provis
ions if section 2455, R. 3., pursuant
to the apolication of
GUY BOYER
Heppner, Oregon
Serial No. 019431, we will offer at
public sale, to the highest bidder,
but at not less than $2.50 per acre,
at 19 o'clock a. 111., on the 11th dav
of May, 1921, next, at this ofrtce,
the following tract of land: SEVi
NEU See 26, T 2 S., R. 27, E. W.
M. "This tract is ordered into the
market on a showing that the great
er portion thereof is mountainous or
too rough lor cultivation."
The s-ale will not be kept open, but
will be declared .closed when those
present at the hour named have
ceased bidding. The person 'making
the highest bid will be required to
immediately pay to the Receiver the
amount thereof.
Any persons claiming adversely
the above described land are advised
to file their claims or objections on
or before the time designated for
sale.
C. S. DUNN. Register
49-2 NOLAN SKIFF, Receiver.
Russia.
The Russian empire, prior to the
world war, comprised 3.764,580 square
miles. Cyclopedlsts divide this ter
ritory, one-sixth of the world. Into
four parts. Russia in Europe (In
cluding Poland and Finland), the Cau
casus, Siberia, Russian Central Asia.
Russia In Europe has nn area ot 1,
011,(x!2 square miles.
French Presidents.
Of the presidents of France, M.
Polncare was only the fifth to stay the
full term. Thiers, the lirst, held of
fice for only three years, as did Mac
Mahon. Entire died at the end of his
fourth year, and Caslmier 1'erler re
signed after one year.
His Status.
"What do you kuow about the high
cost of livingj"
"Nothing. I'm merely existing."
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$22.50
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One-half purchase price may he paid on one-third
crop payments.
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Phone Heppner, Oregon
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dr. r. j. vaughan
DENTIST
Permanently located in Odd
fellow's Building
HEPPNER, OREGON
DR. A. D. MoMURDO
PHYSICIAN mid SURGEON
Telephone 122
' Office Patterson's Drug Store
HEPPNER, OREGON
F. A. McMENAMIN
LAWYER
Office Phone Main 643
Residence Phone Maia 665
Roberts Building
HEPPNER, OREGON
S. E. NOTSON
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Office in Court House
HEPPNER, OREGON
WOODSON & SWEEK
ATTOUNEYS-AT-LAW
Masonic Building
HEPPNER, OREGON
SAM E. VAN VACTOR
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW
First National Bank Bldg.
HEPPNER, OREGON
WATERS & ANDERSON
FIRE INSURANCE
Successors to
C. C. Patterson
HEPPNER, OREGON
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