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Tuesday, April 8, 19.24 THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON Page Three NOTICE OP TAKIX(J l l ', A.'" AXD SALE OF HORSE Notice is hereby given that I, the undersigned, under the laws of the state ot Oregon, have taken up the animal hereinafter described, while running at large on ray premises in Morrow county, Oregon, about 6 miles northeast of Lexington, Ore gon, to-wit: One sorr,el niare about 10 years old, weight about 1300, branded TJ connected on right shoulder. . That I will on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1924 at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M., unless the same shall have been re deemed, at my ranch 6 miloa north east of Lexington, Oregon, sell said animal for cash in hand to the high est biddeif for the purpose of paying charges incident to taking up, hold ing and selling such animal, together with reasonable charge for injury caused by said animal running at large on said premises. Dated and first published this 1st day of April, 1924. 49-50 B. F. SWAGGART. NOTICE OF TAKING CP : AND SALE OF HORSE Notice te hereby given that I, the undersigned, under the laws of the stat of Oregon, have taken up the animal hereinafter described, while running at large on my premises in Morrow county, Oregon, about 5 miles east of Lena, Oregon, to-wltr 1 bay horse about 10 years old, white spots on sides, white face, weight about 1050, shows saddle marks, no visible brands. That I will on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1924, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A., M., unless the same shall have been re deemed, at my ranch 5 miles east of Lena, Oregon, sell said animal tor cash in hand to the highest bidder for the purpose of paying charges in cident to taking1 up, holding and sell ing such animal, together with rea sonable charge for injury caused bv said animal running at large on said premises. Dated and first published March 25, 1924. VERNE PEARSON. R'ipr'--- Arr-'n y i afc -r r t jjl HMh"T'r""ii"irlili"ll lijJfc'iTTli 'gajlH George A. Mansfield DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR THE NOMINATION FOR .... V. 8. SENATOR 3 J& ciLMt I V meam 1 1 m iii in TfMTf -a rust r3er4 -I '31 u j H 1 1 4 I v , I n I v g "t L'-vM? 'f2S I Orator, Statesman, Farmer and fej k f ' t " gf,J Friend of the Common People. f f if""! ? , it "HI SLOGAN "Back to Honesty and M f LH'S Government By the People." A If il-v V fi $ fel4 t-XX Mr' Mansfield will be at Hotel f; ; ifcv wttili Heppn"- Mondny evening' April I 4 ll VXk ilX 2t, where he desires to meet all ii lESMfcJ iemoci'ats of Morrow county' 1 B m N. . 81NNOTT FILES FOR RE-ELECTIOX ' Salem, Ore., April 1. N. J. Sin nott, representatives in congre3 from thp second Oregon district, Monday filed with the secretary of state his declaration by the Repub lican party. His home is at The Dalles. "Chairman public lands committee, ranking member irriga tion committee, member Hou3e steer ing committee," is his slogan. Sin nott's platform says: "If nominated and elected, I will, during my term of office, advocate and support safeguarding the fruits of the toil of the farmer and stock man and the exchange value of his products by prompt enactment of the McNary-Haugen bill and 'kindred legislation for agricultural relief; ef ! fective and thorough selection and restriction of immigration as em- bodied in the Johnson immigration i bill: President Coolidge's recommen- idation for a separate department and a place in the cabinet for educa tion; child labor amendment; pro tection and utilization of national forests with reasonably grazing fees; adjusted compensation for former ex-service men; development of our water powers; additional reclama tion projects; immediate and per manent tax reduction." R. J. Kirkwood of Portland filed Monday as a candidate for the Re publican nomination for representa tive in the legislature from Mult nomah county. "Efficient, courag eous and consciencious public serv ice" is hi3 slogan." BBBI IBBBBEIBDBB BBI GILLIAM & BISBEE'S COLUMN A car of poultry supplies Just ar rived. Anything and everything for the Hen. -I o.b.Toledo 238 sales increase makes this wonderful low price possible ! Now nearly every one can afiord to own this high quality closed car with the engine that improves with use. Drive it you'll never change Willys-Knight owners never do! COHN AUTO COMPANY, Heppner, Oregon 4 Comer You can land the John Deere Steel Gang instantly; you can maintain full width cut on hillsides and around curves and corners, and you turn the corners without tipping. The landing lever is handy and control is easy. Furrow wheel is set well forward; the land wheel, well back thus turning is made easy and the proper balance of the plow is maintained. John Deere Steel Gang The Plow for This Section heavy for the John Deere Steel Gang. Genuine John Deere steel or chilled bottoms, fam ous for good work and long wear. Quick detachable shares: Loosen one nur to remove share, tighten the same nut and share is on tight. Indestructible steel eveners. We can furnish this popular plow in two-bottom or three bottom size. Seat and rear wheel furnished, if desired. Strongest plow of its type. Practically all steel. Beams are guaranteed not to bend or break. Heavy steel braces at front, middle and rear keep the plows rig idly in alignment. Great clearance every one of our customers using this plow is especially pleased with its clearanceadvantage3. Twenty-two inches under the beam; 24 inches between bottoms no stubble is too Be lure to coma In and Gang nest time see the John Deere Steel you are in town. PEOPLES HARDWARE CO Get Quality 0 SINCE TAKING OVER THE BUSINESS OF MINOR & CO., INC., WE ARE COMMENC- ING TO RE - STOCK OUR SHELVES WITH NEWT AND m SEASONABLE MERCHANDISE 0 Lois of Mill Feed and Dr. Hesse's Stock Tonic for your Live Stock. Education Conies Hij;h "How is it?" asked! an Englishman of an American friend, "that the Yankees get on well in business, while many Englishmen fail?" "Brains, my boy!" was the reply. "You should eat more fish. Give me five dollars and I'll gPt you some of the fish that my wife gets for n;e. Eat it and see how you get on." The Englishman parted with hi five dollars and the fish was sent to him. Next day lie met the Yanlc again. "How did you get on?'; tho ankee asked. "Well, it was splendid fish!" "Do you feel any different?" "No, I can't say I feel any differ ent," said the Englishman, "but five dollars was a lot to pay for a piece of fish, wasn't it?" There you are!" said the Yank. Your brain is beginning to work al- eady." The Tenor A pale, proud girl turned to the big, heavy-browed man, who was gazing at her intently. He held a glittering knife in his hand. "Have ou no heart? she asked in low, even tones. "No," he growled. , "Then give me ten cents' worth of liver." Sheep Dip and Lice Exterminators and other Remedies for Live Stock and Poultry. The attention of discriminating shoppers is directed to recent arrivals in TISSUE GINGHAMS VIOLETS JAPANESE CREPES WINDSOR CREPES MAGNOLIA SILK CREPES RATINES IN ALL THE NEW SHADES And Many Other Seasonable Attraction .1 - ALL THE STAPLES IN GENERAL DRY GOODS ' 999 9 . . 9 OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT 9 9 9 9 9 KEPT STRICTLY UP-TO-THE-MINUTE, IS' WHERE YOU WILL FIND DAINTY THINGS IN SEASONABLE FOODS 99 MALCOLM D. CI ARK At the Old Stand in the Blackman Building PHONE 152 HEPPNER, OREGON Our Spring Stock of Single Troes, Lead Bars, Wagon Tongues, Coupl ing Poles, Plow Bpania and Handles Clevises, etc., just arrived. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS VOtl RITIIESENTATIVK I her.ebv annmincn iuvhpIP as n T?a- mibliean rnndid.'itp fni .Tnint T?.nro. sentative for Umatilla and Morrow uounties in the coming Primary Election, aubject to the will of the Republican voters In such Counties. uaiea April I, i!)Z4. WILLIAM B. BARRATT. (Paid Advertisement.) Gilliam & Bisbee Everything In HARDWARE and IMPLEMENTS "Wo have it, will get It or it is not made." 4 PROFESSIONAL CARDS 4 iiR. A. H. JOHNSTON Physician and Surgeon Odd Fellows' Building Craduate Nurse Assistant Office Phone 933 Home Phone 492 Heppner, Ore. PAINT-UPTIME HAVE YOUR , Painting, Papering and Decorating DONE BY AN EXPERT WORKMAN I guarantee all my work and my prices are reasonable, either by the day, hour or Job. LET ME FIGURE ON YUOR WORK LEAVE ORDERS AT PEOPLES HARDWARE COMPANY A. E. HUFF I. ; 5 hnd Service f ! Announcement I Studebaker Automobiles LIGHT SIX SPECIAL SIX BIG SIX Uphold Studebaker's 72-year reputation for honest value NOW REPRESENTED BV MAURICE A. FRYE jj DR. F. E. FARRIOR DENTIST ODD Fellows' Building Heppner, Oregon S.E. NOTSON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office in Court House HEPPNER. OREQOIi WOODSON & SWEEK ATTORNE YS-AT-LA W Masonic Building HEPPNER, OREGON DR. A. D. McMURDO PHYSICIAN and SURGEOS Telephone 123 Office Patterson's Drug Store HEPPNER, OREGON DeLUXE ROOMS Summer Rates 75c & $1.00 Over Case Furniture Co. Same E. Van Vnckr R. R. Butler Van VACTOR & BUTLER ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Suite 804 First National Bank Bldg THE DALLES, OREGON. WATERS & ANDERSON FIRE INSURANCE Successors to C. C. Patterson FOR COUNTY JUDGE I hereby announce mv candidacv for the nomination for County Judge of Morrow county, Oregon, on the ttepuniican ticket, subject to the will of the Republican voters at the primary election to be held May 16, ivzt. ... . M. R. MORGAN, v (Paid Advertisement) FOR COUNTY JUDGE To the Voters of Morrow County: t hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of County Judua on the democratic ticket, at the pri mary , nominating election, Friday May 16, 1924. R. L. BENGE. 45-3 i (Paid Advertisement.) FOR SHERIFF I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Sheriff, sub ject to the will of the Republican voters, at the Primary Election to be held in May, 1924. GEORGE McDCFFEE. (Paid Advertisement) FOR COUNTY JUDGE To the Republicans of Morrow County: Z hereby announce myself a candidate for the nomination at your hands for the office of County, Judge at the primary election in May, 1924. My experience of man years as County Commissioner makes me conversant with the duties of the office I seek, and I shall great ly appreciate your support in thti primary; and for all past favors, I thank you kindly. G. A. BLEAKMAN, j Hardman. ' (Paid Advertisement) FOR COUNTY CLERK To the Republican Voters of Mor row County: I hereby announce that I will be a candidate for the nomination for County Clerk at the Primary Election to be held May 16, 1924. GAY M. ANDERSON. (Incumbent) (Paid Advertisement) FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER I hereby announce my candidal tor the office of County Cmml3i!it;. r for Morrow county subject to th will ot the Republican voters lit t) coming primary elwtion to b: held on tho 16th day of May, 1924. 46-3 L. J. DAViriKfiM (Paid Advertisement) FOR COUNTY CI KJIK I hereby announce myself as a andldate for the nomination for County Clerk for Morrow county. Oregon, on the Democratic ticket, subject to the well of the Democrat ic voters at the primary election to be held May 16, 1924. 46-3 W. A. RICHARDF0N. (Paid Advertisement) FOR COUNTY JI.'IXiK To the Republican Voters of Mor row County: I hereby amiounco that I will be a candidate for thu nomination for County Jmlw, at tho prlmivry election, to be held .May lfith, l')21. During my term, mv ffollcy has been to obtain efficiency in public service, with economy and fairness. If nominated and elected, I pledge (he same In the future. Wm, T. CAMPBELL, Incumbent. (Paid Advertisement) Bargains in Wagons I J Everything Electrical Studebaker Sixes HEPPNER, OREGON