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THEHEPPNER HERALD. HEPPNER. OREGON
Tuesday, July if, 1922
THE HEPPNER HERALD
AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
S. A. IWTTJSOW Kditor and PH-'Hier
A. L. Ayers and Mrs. Ayers return
ed from Portland Saturday
; Mrs. McCuliough has returned
from Portland where her brother,
Paul Hisler, recently underwent a
serious operation for sa affection of
the arm which has been troubling
him for several months. He is re
ported to be improving rapidly since
the operation.
Cecil Lieuallen.'sate highway traf
fic officer, was here from Pendleton
a few days during the week looking
after official duties. .Cecil spent a
day or two at Baker while the bi
pioneer pageant was on and narrowly
escaped arrest on a charge of being a
traffic cop, which, in the eyes of the
pageant officials was almost as .
henious a crime as wearing a wirile
'. collar.
j E. A. Poe. who farms in the eoun
; try north of lone, was a business
visitor in town Friday morning and
says harvesting was about on in his
district. Some fields; Mr. Poe says,
will make 30 bushels or better while
others are not so go.d. He (stimafes
that the crop will average less than
las year.
1 jM
i:at-: ;J at ii- ;.;n'-r, ff-vn, P.l,lfiCtf a oecoud-cla.i.s dialler
Terms of Subscription
Year S2.00
Oik
Si. 00
.Sis
Tli
Month-; $0.50
DEVINE REFGRTS ON ELECTION
ftn!in.!-(I I-Yorn f-'ngc One)
biudn-ls. 0 director pooling only
4 7 1' nnshel.s of wheat.
1 .'lu iiot consider these men as hav
ing sufficient interest at stake to put
forth the bc.t effoits for the good of
tho at-sociation. Jiow many men
arc there men whom we call farmer:-;
-who could pool 10,000 bushels
si till up, men whom we want and need
in the association who are going to
pool Iheir wheat in an association
governed by men who have rueh small
interest at stake?
Another objection to the methods
or business is this: At tho opening
of tiic meeting the President of Dele
gates, acting chairman, called the at
tention of the organization to the fact
thai; owing to tile difficulties we have
bad to finance the assocation, the
bankers thought the same directors'
should be re-elected. They consid- i
-nd it unwise to get new faces on j
1he hoand claiming it would nyi'ke it J
more difficult to obtain financial aid.
I disagreed, giving as my reason
that to keep up the high standard of
efficiency, to progress and avoid ruls
si iid repetition of mistakes, we
tbonld have at least some new tim
ber for our board each year, changes
that would produce new and progres
sive ideas.
However the old boar1 were all
re-elected excepting Mr. liuchanan,
and Air. Downing representing ,1211
bushels. (Mr. Downing was not suf
ticienlly interested to attend thin
meeting.) It seemed to me that,
this is again establishing a custom
W(. are fight in glo get away from,
dictation by the bankers, speculators
etc.
After the election of the directors,
.1. V.. Iteynolds was elected as presi
dent of the board of delegates and
was : .keil to meet each time with
the board of .directors to represent
1he delegates, thin being his second
term. This man put. Ill) 1 bushels of
Mhoat through the pool. About hall'
s.u many bushels as he receives dol
lars from the association for his a.1
lendnnee ill these meetings. If his
office is necessary, which I doubt, il
Should be I'lcd by a wheat grower,
not a :i()0 bushel producer!
I may not live made my meaning
clear lint these two points I have
Hied to brim; onl : That Morrow coun
ty does not ',ne adequate represen
tation for the amount of wheat pro
dueeil. Thai the bm,ims.; of t !n as
socialien Is to,, ,(.,,, fo . i i. r.
Mrs. W. K. Hnlery and two child
ren, of Ontario, came in Saturday and
will be the guests of her sister, Mrs.
J. J. Wells for several weeks.
Judge D. 11. Parker was here from
Condon last Wednesday holding a
brief term 0f circuit court. Thomas
Murphy was given an indeterminate
sentence t othe penitentiary for steal
ing automobile tires and a few minor
matters were disposed of. Murphy
claims to be an ex-scrvice man but
when urged to secure his army papers
ho refused.
Al Henricksen and sons of Cecil,
went through town today on. their
way to the Hamilton ranch, on upper
Khea creek to put up the hay crop
on that place. The Henricksens now
own the Hamilton ranch and -with
their alfalfa holdings at Cecil it
makes one of tho best cattle and
sheep plants in the county.
1 ftey are
GOOD!
Bay this Cigarette and Save Money
IX THE CIHCTIT COURT OP thk
ST.ATK OF OKE0 FOH THE
C'Ot.XTY OK MOKKOW
SUMMONS.
the above
PARKERS MILL DREW CROWDS
Continued From 1'ngc One)
derably the best of it. He landed on
Charlie with a terrible force, sending
him to' the ropes where he hung for
a space as tho undecided as to what
to .do next and a dispute which arose
just then regarding thQ referee gave
him time to regain his wind and
poise. The Second round was Dex-ter's-
but in the third Filz again took
up his rush tactics and succeeded in
putting Jake out for the count.
Dexter had 30 pounds the better of
Fitzmaurice in weight but his over
weight and lack of training more
than offset that advantage. llepp
ner sports were pretty well pleased
with the big fellow's worj, consid
ering his condition and will wilingly
back him to the limit if he will take
on some intensive training and get
in condition.
The Uound-Pp features which were
managed by Lloyd Matleson and
jdeorge Sperry , furnished lots of
sport for the crowds and some good
exhibit ions were given. Mansion,
j w ho captured the first priz0 at the
j Heppner Round I'p last fall, was put
iout of business by a dislocated ankle
early in the game and George Sperry
took first prize in tilt' contostn.
The dances given in the big pavi
lion em-li evening drew big crowds of
1 T.v -makers, ihe music being fur
nished by dieses orchestra, of Van
couver, Washington.
Freda Bishop,
Plaintiff,
vs.
Audrey J. Bishop,
Defendant,
To Andrew J. Bishop,
named defendant:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON, you are hereby requir
ed to appear and answer plaintiff's
coiiiiplaiut filed against you in tiie
above entitled court on or before six
weeks from the date of the first publi
cation of this Summons, and if you
fail to so appear or answer, for want
j thereof, tho plaintiff will apply to
: said court for the relief prayed for
in her complaint, to-wit: That the
j bonds of matrimony now existing be-
tween you and the plaintiff be for
ever dissolved and thr.t the plaintiff
have an absolute divorce from you,
and for such other and further re
lief as may be just and eqvdtable.
This Summons is published upon
you in the Heppner Herald once a
week for six successive weeks pur
suant to an order of the Hon. D. R.
Parker, Judge of tho above entitled
court, which order is dated the 6th
day of July, 1922, r.r.d the date o
tho first publication of this Summons
is July, 11th 1922.
JOS. J. NYS,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Postoi'fiee address,
Heppner, Oregon.
George Curran, of Gl'csham, after
visiting a week with old Heppner
friends, left for his home Saturday
mornnig.
d
, row
real property,
Coiil'lv. rci:on.
Kit !;.((
to wit:
'"' '"'" h'!U' '"" '"'lirirni I An undivided onMlfih Interest in
n ioi i :ssi on ai, cap. i s
A .? A .! . A
R. Z. GROVE
DKVMST
Successor to K. J. Vaughn
Permanently located In Odd
fellow's Building
HEPPNF.ft. 011KGON
-..rk I.t Hi- in- and to the following described real!
i.ii'hi:. oi in,. ;i..m), i.i i ion a whole. nro.ioHv i,M...-i , ii, i
U. pi. -enlali,,., from produc- ;! of H,., ti (Irosh, ns McCtiU.itigh
tMHMioansawa, on, ,,,, . , Une,;i ; , ,., v.,.,:,f; , favor (f I A T rT
away from -,ood l.i.shi. .v. ro ans II,.. stale Land Hoard, of O 'ego,,, f,
v e.ikeiiing of the found. , in n of the $2,20(1.00:
' soehilioii. I Ii;nt, ,e,u piiimised n . l, i4 , Sec. l :', ; ki.v.;i S.-ij
Vs of the miniHes of Ihebsl meet : s ,.SV i , , Seiv W " K VnV U
ing but Mi fir have tailed to receive V .j N K , S I') Mil , , SKViSW'i,
1 1 .
JOH DF.V1NE
NO i ll 'V. OF (.IMtlU W'S SALE OF
Itl'AI, I'llOPKIi l V
IN 'I'HK COllN'fv'coriiT OF Til K
f A'i'1'1 OFOIiKGON FOI1 MOllliOW
WI'N'l'V.
1 it I lie Mat lei- of Hie Guardianship
of
Maj Helen Grohens, a minor.
N"M ice is lie! i by guru I liat, in pul'
j uaiie,' of an oiib r of Wie County
'oiiii 1. 1 the Slate of Oretnn for
Ioito t'oiinty. made aiul imtered on
the .'.Mi day of July, 1922, the under
t.gmd gn.ii.li.in of the person and
of Ma) lleien Gror-hiiis. a
niiin r. ill. irom and after the 9ih
PHYSICIAN and SI IKiFON
Telephone 122
Office Paiierson's Drug Store
HEPPNER, OREGON
EWYYIK
Office Phone Main 6 43
Residence Phone Main 665
Roberts Building
HEPPNER, OREGON
-Vc. 25- NE l.i . SEV. . SB'U l't.'.v
W '.i . Sec. :;ti: all In TihikIiIh j ri.M.ii.
Ii ince 2li E. W. M. YV'iiNWH. ! lr. A. McMENAMIN
sv U. S 1 iSE i. Sec. IS; W i V a
ec. 19; V'-iNVU. SVr. 30; S4
NW'1,, , Sec. SI; all In Townshl, 4
South, Kan.",e 27 E. W. M. SW'4
NW'i.Sec. Ill, Township K South,
liam:e 27 E, W. M. Also, beginning
,-t the Kor.iheast comer ( f the South
west quarter of the Northwest quar-'e'-
i f Section IS, thence running
Not h one mile, thence E:st 1 1(12 fe t.
thence South to the Seitio.i line be
tween Sections 7 and IS to a point
4 12 feet : ; ..-: of the Northeast cor
ner of the Northwest quarter of ibe
Northwest quarter of Set Hon 1S..
tiu-nee South to the place ef begin- 1
"in.".. Loin.; all Ihe land in the above Sallu Vmi Vtu.W llUUlI,
oouiuiaries Ivmg we 1 of t!u now-
S. E. NOTSON
ATTOHXEY-AT-LAW
Office in Court House
HEPPNER, OREGON
i1.!) el i!f.it..l, I '12 2. at the oilice o!
! uiu.iiie i in- r ( oi (!u now
S f NoImmi. in tie ("mill Mmise iit ! . ... ..:...,. .... ... 1 r k of-vr o ntn- t-.-
J "'"" - '"'i. aim ; ii oe vail V.UIUU OC UU I LCK
lo inwiinip i .soillll, K.lU"."
E. . M Also l.i. t a. Block a. City
ef Heppner, Oie.;on.
HELEN MrCI'I.l.lM'iMI.
Guardian of the peiMoi .iid THE DALLES, OHI-.GON'
estate of May lei n Gro-
11 1 r shens, a minor
lii'l'; i i. c, M.o nn ('i.iri: V , (I
I 'I lor .l!e ,i lid i i : al pi , ate .tl,.
io i he li:t:)i. n le.bl.-r lor ,v!i,
! tlbie, t to Colltil lli.ltn.il .y -.aid
on'.: i Coii! t. all Ihe i n.ht. li'b . in
" ' 1 'I'll ' 'die "! Kii.t M.i) HeU'll
an ii: ..ml to the tullow in : de
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A ITOlJM YS -A I I. AW
Suite 304 First National Rank P.bL
i waters si anderson
I IKE INM i;At E
i
K
Roiled Barley
1 am tit'p;u'i. il to furnish tho finest
iuaity Rolled Harlcy at fair and honest
jm ices.
1 also handle a complete line of gasoline
KcroMiie and l.ulu'iieatinj;' Oils. Satisfac
tion to customers is my motto.
Andrew Bycrs
PHONE MAIN 733
SuccesMrs lo
C. 0. Patterson
HEPPNKK. OKKC.ON
UeLUXE ROOMS
Summer Rates
75c & $1.00
Over Case Furniture Co
y; woodson & sweek
ATTOKXEYS-AT-I.AW
Masonic Building
HEPFNE-U, OREGON
Send for directory of Oregon manu
factured goods. Learn what the
Oregon brands are ask for them by
name.
teasing fragrance of made-in-Oregon
parfum, powders and talcs soft as eider
down, face creams these and other toilet
requisites are made-in-Oregon.
Many tried and tested medicinal prepara
tions and articles sold at your druggist's are
manufactured Here.
Druggists who are community upbuilders
carry these Oregon Quality products. Look
for the Oregon label when you buy. Encour
age pay rolls. Keep the workers busv.
BUY OREGON PRODUCTS ON MERIT!
Buy Oregon made products at your
druggist's.
Associated Industries of Oregon
702 Oregon Building, Portland, Oregon
These Oregon industries make Oregon Products you
can buy at your druggit's and other stores. Ak for
them.
Buy from merchants
who display this sign
Merchants who display this si:?n
.'ir0 community upbuilders. They sell
and recommend Oregon Quality
merchandise. They merit your patronage.
American Poda Works
Blumauer-Frank Drug Co
Clarke Woodward Drug Co.
Cocoise Products Co..
Denims Food Co.
Fag-O-.San Sales Co.
Flynii, onus. I. Co.
Gardner Cigar Co.
C.lenu'o Products Co.
Goelilz Candy Corn
Crels It Soap Co.
Gen. K. Wight man Co.
(fray. McLean Perry
Crystal tee it Storage Co.
liazelwood lee Cream Co.
Ifoefier's
La Giwan Marea Cigar Co.
Lang it Co.
Luckel, King & Cake Soap Co.
Jft. Hood Ice Cream Co.
Wt. Hood Soap Co.
Mutual Creamery Co.
N'estlo's Food Co.
N'ikk-iMarr Laboratorv
Oregon Artificial Limb Co.
Pacific Coast Cone Co.
Pacific Coast P.iscuit Co.
Pacific ("oast Pencil Mfg. Co
Palmer Co., Gene
Palmoiive Co.
Ifoss, Henry & Sons
Hoyiil Nut Iffjf Co.
Ifussell ,y- Gilbert
-.liaiTiier it Co,
.'.vrup of Pinnies Co.
tearns-Ff! rfy c'o.
Tru Ulu Biscuit Co.
"ogan Candy Co.
im.1 wmtMiarfinx wk.?-
PACIFIC SYSTEM
FOR RAILROAD SERVICE AND AT WAGES AS FOLLOWS:
Machinists 70 cents per hour
Boilermakers 71 cents per hour
Blacksmiths 70 cents per hour
Electricians 70 cents per hour
Sheet Metal Workers and other
workers in this line 70 cents per hour '
Freight car repairers 63 cents per hour
Car inspectors 63 cents per hour
Painters, freight cars 63 cents per hour
Helpers, all crafts -47 cents per hour
These men arc wanted to take the place of men who are
sinking against the decision of the United Stat,- kai-rond
Labor I man L rind (heir t.-ifn on, I ih. i?ttt t r:rT
HUN GUARANTEED, are explained by
IK'Dper, Chairman, in his statement of luiv
i'en W.
"In th.'s case the conflict ii not between t' e ..-mplnv,- lr,j ,1,., ,,nr
sed i-Tii plover The people o: this country, ".rouh an" ae n' congress
:r.ed by Pi-sident WilsV.li. est;,bli,hed n i.Kui,;,! to decuie ., ch d-mitVs
i i v r .,, end xvo.khis condi.ions. vhV . ..H s..!,:ni,,i , ., in a p' ,.
: -r 11 ,s th Vision of t:is tvibun,! a,in;t ;vhich the shop cft.
ni
"IV sardl-v- of rny que?iien of -he i-' t 0f fl'e men to strike the
v. ao take the sinkers' place.,- a-e -. '.ei. U- nW,.,i,. ,h ' ' u'
' o ws eod:tieu Piescribcl by c t-vi rnmeut tribunal'and are p'ePformiSt
a pu.di, s. n-fce. They are net ace, rting the wes and workincondi, 2
v 'i.-h an enmbner is trying fo im-v ..nl! TM,S !KAsON- ....... " ' . "S
T1M1.M Unn i.bl.oVHiNMKVT P)VI,! W M b PP. 1 ' T THK
Apply to
W. J. HANLON
410 Wells-Fargo Building, Portland, Oregon
Or SuxM-inUMiU'iit's Offic. Room 29 Vnlon Station
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