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    TUESDAY, MAY 10, iga1
THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
PAGE THREE
lONE
GETS ANOTHER
FROM HKTI'NER
GAME
A big crowd of fans went to lone
Sunday and they all returned with
The word that the Ione-Heppner con
test on the lone field was some game.
Heppner scored in the second in- I
ning and by the time the seventh
canto roiled around had three tine :
tallies nailed on the barn door. lp .
to that point lone had not seen first
base. Just then Miss Fate slipped a
cold deck into her index system and
with two nieu on bases Nichol
son, Heppner "s left fielder, alter j
making a spectacular running catch
which carried him barely over the I
foul line and behind a bis automo- ;
bile, made a Ions throw home which
Griffin failed to hold. Loth men
came in and before the inning was :
over lone marked tip one more ;
which lied the score and when lil.ike
i.iade a hit in the ninth with a man
en third the game was theirs.
Solyan. Heppner's new pitcher,
pitched a wonderful gifnie allowing,
lone but four hits. Heppner played ,
an errorless game straight llnough. j
Grifliin, Heppner's new catcher, also
played a fine game but was badly
'handicapped by never having caught
one of Solyan's balls until they went
into that game.
P. A. Anderson, an old time ball
player, a present day fan and a man
who has umpired ball games all over
this part of Oregon was a witness of
Sunday's game and he says that
while the two teams put up splendid
work the real star of the occasion
was Umpire Johnson who played the
game in his usual fine form turning
an obvious defeat for his home
town team, Into what will go down
in that club's annals as a glorious
victory.
Following is the lineup and score:
Heppner
Solyan
Griffin '
Aiken
Hargott
Green u ood
Tioardman
Sims
Anderson
Nicholson
Heppner
Position
P
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1st
2nd
3 id
ss
If "
cf
If
lone 4
lone
Hockey
Cochran
Roitman O.
Reitman V.
Keit man V.
Sperry
Cochran V.
Gainbill
Blake
BIM, WINDSOR, 68 YEARS YOUNG
CHANGES BRAND ON HERALD
Windsor Castle Ranch,
Rock creek Hills.
Editor Herald,
Just noticed my paper branded
1-15-21, and you did not s:-.y a word
about it. I don't suppose there Is
any law aganist changing the brand
on a newspaper; am willing to
change it if you are. I am disgorg
ing a check for the alteration and
W. H. Turner was in town Sun
day from his Sand Hollow ranch.
"Iiusy plowing out my way." is
about all the news Mr. Turner bad.
Cal C. Kocker. of Portland, repre
senting the Employers Indemnity
Corporation of Kansas City is h re on
a business trip and has established
an agency of his company with Roy
V. V'hitcis. Mr. Koeher is looking
for a furnished bouse and expects
to bring his family here.
Word comes from W. It. Cronk,
who has been at the Portland Open
Air Sanitoriutn for several months,
that he has so far recovered as to
be able to leave the aaiiitorium.
and live on the outside. Mrs. Cronk
went to Portland Sunday to join him
and they will take an apartment and
remain in the city for another month
or two when he expects to return
home fully restored to health.
brand; please
:. That will
and better for
Where They Clean
Clothes Clean
Suits
Overcoats
Neckties
Hats
Dresses
Waists
Gloves
Hats
Lloyd Hutchinson
TAILORING
Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing, Repairing
disfiguration of said
change it to 1-15-22
make it 0. K. for me
you.
ila'.o Postmaster at Eightmile,
but t lie stage driver is onto his job
and puts my mail in the right box.
Please send us a Postmaster and
storekeeer for F.ightmile. Fine job
for some lady, cripple, or lazy man.
I am just across the line in Gilliam
county, but I know ten men in Mor
row county where I know 1 in Gil
liam, and have "known a good many
men in Morrow for nigh-on to forty
years, and I feel at home in Morrow
county.
I have lived 19 years in Missouri,
years in Colorado, 3 years in and
south of the Black Hills, one year
in southern Idaho, one year in nor
ihern Idaho, 12 years in the Big
Bend country in Washington, and
the remainder of my 66 years here
in eastern Oregon. I first came to
eastern Oregon in the spring of 1883
and I am here to stay this trip.
I suppose I have been alone nine-
tenths of the time the past five years
out here in the hills. I smoke no
bad cigarettes, don't part my hair iu
the middle or wear California socks.
But say Pard. it is mighty hard on
$1 a plug "chawin tobacco" to be
alone so much.
Wishing you and the Herald suc
cess, I am,
Yours very truly,
William Wallace Windsor.
UTAH WOOL GROWERS REFUSE
16 2-3 CENTS
SALT LAKE. The. first wool
sale of the season held at Jericho,
Utah, was not sucessful from a grow
ers standpoint. Buyers represent
ing eight large firms were present
but oniy two bids were submitted Irbove
and the highest was 16 7-S cents a
round. As this wool, which is con
ceded the best grown in I'tah.
brought ?2ctms a pound at the seal-
last year, the growers
cept the low offers and
off. The clips
IH .1 to the east
ed bid sale
refused to a.
the s-ile was called
will probably be shir
on consignment.
-C!
WASHINGTON. May
man innou of the hou-v committee
on public lands has o. :'.. .1 the com
mit! to report favoring a bill recom
mended by the secretary of the in
terior clearing the title of 200 acres
of land owned by E. W. McComas on
the Columbia river near rendleton
Oregon. This land was brought
from the state under the swamp
land act a number of years ago and
it has been impossible to perfect the
title, although the property has; been
greatly improved.
Leo Nicholson left yesterday for
Seattle to spend a few days before
going on to Montana for the shearing
season. He expects to return to
Heppner in about three months.
A pleasant social evening was
spent last Friday at the Masonic
temple with members of the Masonic
lodge and Eastern Star chapter with
their families present.
A COHK Kl TION
Hale P. G. Hale. Clay Hale, Myra
Hale, Delia Armitage, Harry Arm
itage, Caroline Cason, C. L. Cason,
Dan Hale. Lettie Hale. and all oth
er persons or parties unknown
claiming any right, title, interest,
estate or lien in the real property
described herein. Defendants
IX THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON: You are hereby re
quired to appear and answer the
complaint filed r. gainst you in the
etititUd suit within six weeks
i from the date of first publiea'io.i of
jthLs summons, rnd if you fail to so
! appear an. I aivv .or, for want there. f
H;t plaintiff wit i.rply to the .'ouil
for the ivl'i f pra;od for in h;s com
plaint to wit; For a d rree of the
I court that the n.a.n'ilf is the owner
!in lee-siu'p'.e and clear of ail inter
' t. lien ar e!a'n oi any of t'o b-
;fendan:s above named, of the follow
! .ng d. ; e; ibed real properly iu Hepp
i nor, .Morrow County State of Ore
gon. to wit; Lot numbered Two in
! ii;.ek Numbered One in Morrow's
I second addition to the town of Hepp-
mi; that the del, niienis and oa-'h of
i them be decreed to have no right.
title. riHrost, estate or lien in o- to
au' mil property or any par rlier--
1, an 1 that the plaintiff's ti'Ie be
o'evr quieted against said defend
ant- nrd each of them, ana tor sue,
further relief as to the Court may
seem, meet and equitable.
This summons is published by
virtue of an order of Hon. . 1.
Campbell Judge of the County Court
of Morrow County, State of Oregon.
made and entered on the 13th day of
April, 19 21.
WOODSON & SWEEK
Attorneys for Plantiff. Address
Heppner Oregon
Date of first publication April 19,
1921
V V V '
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i. PROFESSIONAL CARDS
-
DR. R. J. VAUGHAN
DENTIST
Permanently located in Odd
fellow's Building
HErPNEU, OREGON
DR. A. D. McMURDO
rUVSK l.VX and SlKliEON
Offlc
Telephone 122
Patterson's lit ng
HEPPNEi;,
Store
O IS EG ON
P. A. Anderson and Gay M. An
derson returned Tuesday from an
auto trip to Portland where they
spent the week end. Mrs. P. A.
Anderson, who accompanied them
as far as The Dales where she visit
ed her sister, returned with them.
needing warm weather in his dist
rict. There was a heavy frost at
An error crept into the Herald's
report of the recent school director's
'meeting here, whereby Mr. Devine.
of Lexington, was quoted as saving
that his district paid $133.33 a
month the past year for an "inexper
ienced teacher." What Mr. Devine
really said was that his district paid
$133.33 for an experienced teacher.
Mr. Devine called our attention to
the error and requested a correction
which we gladly make in jusMoe to
Mr. Devine and also to the teacher
who, he says they all esteem very
highly and regard as a very good
teacner.
J. H. Pearson was in from Butter
Creek Monday and says they are
CAM) OF THANKS
I wish to thank all those who ren
dered assistance to my brother, Ru
dolphus Pope during his last illnes
and at the time of his death and bur
ial Thpfl Unto rf ntii crh hnrt v
his place Sunday morning and every- ness will er be forgotten.
Sincerely,
Walter Pope.
NOTICE FOR ri'BLICATION
r. s.
Oregon,
Department or the Interior,
Land office atLa Grande,
April 15. 1021.
Notice is hereby given that How
ard E. Pearson, of Lena, Oregon,
who, on March 5. 1920, made addi
tional homestead entrv, No. 017301!,
for SW'jXE'i, mNWVj. SW'i
NW'i, N'HSWy, SEUSWVi, sw
USE'i, section 34 township 3 south
Range 29 east. Willamette meridian.
has filed notice of intention to make
three-year proof, to establish claim
to the land above described, before
United States Commissioner, at
Heppner, Oregon, on t lie 2nd day of
June 1921.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Eddie A. Hammer, of Gurdane Ore
gon, Ross Brown, of Lena, Oregon,
Jay Hiatt, of Lena, Oregon, Fred
Howe of Lena Oregon.
C. S. DUNN, Register
A. McMENAMIN
LAW VI IS
Office Phone Main 643
Residence Phone Main 66 5
Roberts Building
IIEFrNER, OREGON
S. E. NOTSON
ATTORN!: Y-AT-I.A W
Office in Court House
IIErFNER, OREGON
WOODSON & SWEEK
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Masonic Building
HErFNE-R, OREGON
SAM E. VANVACTOR
ATTORN F.Y-AT-LA XV
First National Bank Bldg.
HEFFNER, OREGON
thing is backward. Wheat is not
doing as well as it should and pota
toes planted a month ago are not
yet sprouting.
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IRRIGATION NOTICE
Coffee
1 -2 lb Free With Each 2 1-2 lb Can
1 lb Free With Each 5 lb Can
for the first Week in May
Phelp's Grocery Co
Headquarters For Good Things To Eat
HEPPNER'S LEADING GROCERS
The hours for irrigation will be
from 6:00 to 8:00 A. M. and 6:00
to 8:00 P. M. Water must be used
through sprinkler or nozzle. Rate,
J2.00 per month. No charge for less
than one-half month.
Charge will be made from the
time irrigation begins until we are
notified to discontiue. .
In case of lire shut off water from
irrigation. This is to your own in
terest as it will help pressure for put
ting fire out.
2-5 City of Heppner WaterCoin-mlssiou.
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4r X.PQit!vilv rH!rfttill
corrects ecze
Biateont scalps atopa fallinK hair
i promoteB luxuriant (rrowth arUislustra.
beauty, health action Immediate and
I certain. Money-Back Guarantee. f '
LDCIT Til,' R CO.. kinul flty. Ma.
SL.MK)N.S
In the Circuit Court of (ho Mate
Oregon for Morrow County.
of
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice la hereby given that ,the
undersigned has been appointed by
the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Morrow County admin
istrator of the estate of Alta How
ard, deceased, and that nil persons
having claims against the said estate
are required to present the itjme
duly verified according to law. t
me at Boardman, Oregon, witl)in
six months from the date of first
publication of this notice, said dale
for first publication being April 26,
1021.
?. H. BOARDMAN,
52-4 Administrator.
WATERS & ANDERSON
1 IRE IXSVRANt'E
Successors to
C. C. Patterson
HEPPNER. OREGON
DeLUXE ROOMS
Summer Rates
75c & $1.00
Over Case Furniture Co.
States Commissioner nt llrppne',
Oregon, on the 2 t h day of May,
11121.
Claimant nanus as witnesses:
W. V.. Wigglesworth, of Echo, Otc.
Fay Pettyjohn, of Echo, Ore.
Janes Wheeler, of iloppncr, Ore.
' W. H. Huckiiby, or Eebo, Ore.
C. ri. 1)1 'NN, Register
NOTICE 1 OR PI lil.K ATIOV
Dep.uimenl of the Interior, V. S.
I,an I (ilfice at l.a Crande, Olegon,
April 13, 1021.
NOTICE is hereby given that
FRANKLIN K. PAYNE
of Eelio, Olegon,
who .on March 2, I01S, made Home
stead entry No. 01KXr(, for I.ois
4, 5, 6, and 7, SK',4 NW'Vt NEV,
SW1', Sec. 6, Tp. 1 S R 28 E.. Wi 1
C. lov. n.-bip 1 S, range 2S E., Wil
lamoUe meridian, lias filed nutiee of
intention to malfl' three-year I111.1l
liroof, to establish claim to the land
above described, bi lore the I niled
COl'NTV TISEASl IIIIIS'S NOTICE
Second call for General Fund
County Warm nls for 1021:
Notice Is hereby given that all
Geneial Fund County Warrants re
gistered up to and including Novem
ber 30, 1020, will be paid upon pre
sentation on and after May 16, 1921.
Interest censes after that dale.
Dated at Heppner, Oregon, April 19,
1021.
T. J. numphoroys,
County Treasurer. 51-2
Heppner Herald
home the brcon.
Want Ads bring
STRAIGHT. Plaintiff
vs.
Naney Crank, Frank Thnrp,
John Hal.., Klias Halo,
I.fyd Hale, Ralph Hale,
John Woodward, and Ada
J. Woodward, his wife,
Fannie Woodward. Clar
ence Woodward, Cluincey
Woodward, Harrison Hale,
fSlen Wlllingham, and Lau
ra Willingham, his wit",
Clarence Willingham, Frank
Utile, Mabel Avers Hughes,
and A. P. Hughes, her hus
band, Ella Vale, Oussle
Ayers, Ellen Hale Duncan,
and William Duncan, her
husband, Henry Cannon,
Mary Cannon, Darrel Can
non, George Baker, Milton
Raker Edward Haker, Ella
Baker Sperry, and Ira Sper
rjr, her husband, Sylvia
Raker, Mary Hale, C. S.
Hale, Michael Hale, and
Maude Hale, hln wife, P. O.
Hale, Clay Hal, and Myra
Hale, bi wife. Delta Arm
Itage and Harry Armilage,
her husband, J. H. Cochran,
and Cynthia Cochran, his
wife, Ida Grabil, and Thom
as Grabil, her husband,
Guy Hale, Caroline Caaon,
and C. L. Cason, her hus
band. Surah Cason, and
Walter Cason, her husband,
Dan Hale, and Lettie Hale,
his wife, and all other P'T
sons or parties unknown,
claiming any right, title.
Intercut, estate or lien In
the real property herein
described, Defendants.
TO Nancy Crank, Loyd Hale. Ralph
Hale, Fannie Woodward, Ella
Vale, Ellen Hale Duncan, William
Duncan, Henry Cannon, Darrel
Cannon, Mary Cannon, Ella Baker
Sperry, Ira PpTry, Sylvl Baker,
C. S. Hale, Michael Male, Maude
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