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tttv. ci A 7V.TTF-TI MKS. HEPPNER. OREGON, THUESD AY, JANUARY 31, 1918. Page Two i t ALLOTMENTS ARE.MADE EVERYBODY KNOWS VALVE-IN-HEAD MEANS BUICK UIGK Announcing New Models for 1918 THE NEW BUICK LINE for nineteen-eighteen is complete from every standpoint of finish, refinement, comfort; and service and provides a car for every demand The successful development of the valve-in-head motor by Buick builders proves what can be done when the idea is right and its application sound. NO DUST-NO EXPOSURE-NEW MODEL BUICK VALVES ENCLOSED IN DUST-PROOF CASE. E- 4 E-34 E-35 E44 $920. $925. Two-passenger roadster. $925. Five-passenger touring car. $1415. 3-pas. roadster; 6-cylinder, New Buick Prices : E-45 $1415. E-46 $1845. E-47 $1945. E49 $1645. 5-pas. touring car, 6 ..cyl, . 4- passenger Coupe, 6 cyl. 5- pasBenger Sedan, 6 cyl. 7- pas. touring car, 6 cyL - E-50 $2325. 7 passenger Sedan, 6 cyL ALBERT BOWKER LOCAL AGENT HEPPNER GARAGE FOR FOREST ROADS Every one concedes the fact that PHOTOGRAPHS make the moat appropriate CHRISTMAS GIFT but many overlook the further truth that we do not carry them In stock. Inasmuch as your photograph must be manufactured to your order, make a date ror an early sitting.- DO IT NOW. SIGSBEE STUDIO OVER OPERA HOUSE Heppner, Ore. LEGAL NOTICES. GRAZING The North Pacific District, compris ing Oregon, Washington, and Alaska, will receive $272,422 of the 1919 al lotment of funds under section 8 of the Federal Aid Road Act which pro-! vides for the use of a million dollars i of Federal money a year for ten years 1 to build roads and trails within or partly within the National Forests,; according to District Forester Geo. H. Cecil, Portland, who has just received ! notice from Washington that the Sec- j retary of Agriculture has approvea! die allotments for the fiscal year end- Ing June 30, 1919. Under this allot ment Oregon will receive $132,796, Washington $92,565, and Alaska $47,061. This-is about $6,000 in ex cess of the 1918 allotment for the District. Because of National Forest land within their borders, twenty-seven states and the territory of Alaska share In the benefits cf this Act. The allotments are made on a basis ct the area of National Forest land in the several states and the estimated val ue of the timber and grazing resour ces of the Forests. In order to take advantage of these ; allotments it is necessary for the lo ' cal authorities, either state or county, or both, to cooperate In the various road projects, usually on a fifty-fifty ; basis. The engineering wcrk for for 1 est roads is done under the direction of District Engineer L. I. Hewes, of 'the Office of Public Roads, who co 1 operates with the Forest Service in its road building operations. Secretary Houston has already ap proved the cooperative agreements of seven Federal Aid Forest road projects in the District the Cooks Collins road on the Columbia Nation al Forest, the Republic-Wauconda road on the Colville Forest, and the Lake Qulnault road on the Olympic Forest, in Washington, and the Och oco Canyon road on the Ochoco For est, the Canyonville-Galesville road on the Umpqua Forest, and two sec tions of the Medford-Klamath Falls road on the Crater Forest, in Oregon. Funds to pay the Government's WOOD !e SALE FINE Old Body Yellow Valley Fir Wood in 4-foot or 16-inch lengths at $9.50 and $10.75 re spectively. F. O. B. in yards at Heppner. Phone or W rite J. E. MARTIN "WOOD MAN" NEWBEEG, OREGON APPLICATIONS FOR PERMITS. Notice is hereby given that all ap plications for permits to graze cattle, i st,are in the survey and construction horses and sheep within the UMA- j 0f these roads have already been pro TILLA NATIONAL FOREST during vided from the 1918 Federal Aid the season 1918, must be filed in my.Road Act allotment office at Pendleton, Oregon, on or be fore January 31, 1918. Full Infor mation in regard to the grazing tees to be charged and blank forms to be used in making applications will be furnished upon request.' W. W. CRYDER, Supervisor. NOTICE OF ANNUAL STOCKHOLD ERS' MEETING, j f No. ice !s hereby given that the an nual meeting of stockholders of the Heppner Mining Company will be held at the office of Sam E. Van Vac tor in Heppner, Oregon on the second Tuesday in February, being the 12th day of February, 1918, at 2 o'clock p. m. This meeting is rorjne pur pose of electing officers and for the transaction of such other business that may appear. D. B. STALTER, President. J. O. HAGER, Secretary. STRAYED From the Umatilla National Forest Reserve 4 yearling steers and two cows with calves, 3 steers branded inverted 87 and G on hip and others have swastika and G on side and hip. These animals ear marked with hole In each ear. Other . . . i . i i .i COW, two-year-OlQ rea neuer urauueu nrhnr S on left side, under bit in left ear and split in right ear. Any information leading to the recovery of any or all of the above described animals may be addressed to Jackson Bros. Gooseberry, Oregon. 4tp. lt 1 1 1 1 'I I 4 M L. MONTERESTELL! MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS PENDLETON, OREGON FINE MONUMENT AND CEMETERY WORK All parties interested in getting work in my line should get my prices and estimates before placing their orders ALL WORK GUARANTEED NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County administratrix of the estate of Richard Joseph Hoge !and, deceased; and that all persons having claims against the said estate must present the same duly verified according to law to me at Parkers Mill, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice, said date of first publica ,ion being January 3, 1918. (Signed) Catherine M. HogeJand, Administratr), Batteries Re-Charged We have recently installed a new TUNGAR RECTIFIER for re i charging batteries. -:- -:- -:- -:- Not another one like it in Morrow County. BRING IN TOUR BATTERIES We Guarantee Satisfaction. The Oregon Garage Home of the Republic Tires People's Cash Market Phone Main 73 Wholesale and retail dealers in FRESH AND CURED MEATS Prompt attention given all order. HENRY SCHWARZ, Proprietor County Clerk Waters is this week sending out notices to delinquent electors who have failed to register a vote durlng the past two years. Ac cording to the new election laws, these people will have to register with the county clerk again befort they will be able to vote in subse quent elections. Karl Beach and wife of Lexington, accompanied by their two young sons, were Saturday visitors on Heppner. Mrs. Beach brought up some work which the Lexington branch of the Red Cross had completed and turned over to the local chapter. I When it is Time to Eat J JUST REMEMBER 1. ! The O. K. Restaurant CAN PREPARE THE HEAL THE WAY YOU WANT IT. OUR EXCEL I LENT SERVICE IS MAINTAINED TO GIVE UTMOST SATISFACTION I We Invite Your Patronage APPLICATIONS FOR GRAZING PERMITS NOTICE Is hereby given that all applications fcr permits to graze cat tle, horses and sheep within the WHITMAN NATIONAL FOREST during the seascn of 1918 must be filed in my office at Baker, Oregon, on or before I'cbruary 15, 1918. Full Information In regard to the grazing fees to be charged and blank, forms to be used in making applications will be furnished upon request. R. M. EVANS, Supervisor. WANTED to contract with respon slble parties to log, saw and haul to cars, timber in six-south, 26 east Might advance some money for equip ment. D. D. Darling, 652 Belmont f?t.. Portland. ; St, John Drosnan, Lena stockman, scent a few days in Heppner this woek and incidentally was an inter cstod listener to the speeches of the three Canadian officers in this city on Tuesday evening. p. S. Bender & Co., of lone will continue to take orders for 4he new McCormlck Combine Harvester. We were badly scorched, but aro still in line for this harvester business. rTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S S.U.E. By virtue of an execution and or der of sale duly issued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County on the 17th day of January, 1918, in a cer tain action' In the said County and State, wherein Ella T. Hyde, plaintiff, recovered judgment against A. R. Roberts, Olive Roberts, his wife, G. F. Marvel and C. S. Wliitcomb, de fendants, for the sum of six hundred and fifty dollars with Interest tjiereou from the 15th day of October, 1908, at 8 per cent per annum and one hun dred dollars attorney's fees, for $16. 55, taxes paid, with Interest thereon since November 18, 1910, and for $11.62 taxes paid, witli interest there on at 6 per cent per annum, and for $9.31 taxes paid, with interest there on at six per cent per annum since March 7, 1912, and for $13.36 taxes paid, with interest thereon at six Der cent ner annum nlnro Foimarv 7. as may be necessary to" satisfy said 1914, and for $11.64 taxes paid, with ' Judgment in favor of plaintiff, Ella T, interest thereon since March 8, 1915, Hyde and against the defendants. March 1, 1916, and for $13.53 taxes paid for 1916, and for the further sum of $591.48 with interest thereon since January 5, 1914, at the rate of 10 per cent per annum, and for $75. 00 attorney's fees, and the further sum of $66.20 for costs. Notice is hereby given that I will on Saturday, the 2nd day of March, 1918 at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. at the front door of the Court House in the city of Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for casli in hand the following described real property to-wlt: the East Half of the South east Quarter of Section Eighteen (18), and the South Half of the Southwest Quarter of Section Seven teen (17), Township One (1) North of Range Twenty-three (23), East of the Willamette Meridian, containing One Hundred and Sixty (160) acres taken and levied upon as the property of A. H. Roberts, Olive Roberts, his wife, G. F. Marvel and C. S. Whit- comb, defendants, or so much thereof at six per cent per annum, and for $13.46 taxes paid with interest there on at six per cent per annum since GEORGE McDUFFEE, Sheriff of Morrow County, Ore. By Thos. E. Chldsey, Deputy. NEWS OF STATE Timber workers of Bend, Or., have gone against the proposed eight hour day, declaring that a shorter day would work an Injustice to lumber interests. January snow fall in Chicago has broken all records. The month's to tal to January 28 was 39.6 Inches. The nearest January total Is that of 1886, which recorded 26.7 inches. The previous best record for any one month was in February 1896, when 27.8 Inches of snow fell. State Bank Examiner Sargent will resign hU position in Oregon to be become bank examiner of Feredal ReBerve banks according to a state- ment recently issued by him. It is anno'uncd that Mr. Sargent will be allowed to recommend his successor. Pleasant Surprise Party. A pleasant surprise party was giv en to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Houseman at the Pat Connell ranch in Spring Hollow Wednesday evening, Jan. 23. After several hours of entertainment, refreshments were served. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Houseman, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Rugg, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wright, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Rugg, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Jajl Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lleuallen, Miss Ollle Cox, Miss Freda Brown, Delbert Wright, Dave Rugg, Louis Cason, At tie Brown and Garfield Wilson. Seattle Thomas A. Wardell, 102 years old and a personal friend of Abraham Lincoln died this morning. He was the oldest resident In the Northwest and had 126 direct descendants. nri-iflr Washington On the basts of con fidential letters and telegrams from packers' files congressman Henri has charged five big firms with control of prices and division of livestock pur chases throughout the United States so as to eliminate competition. Tacoma The 91st division here after will be known as the Wild West Division. It has been officially chris tened with that name by the Army and Navy Journal. Ex- liHinbs, Lambs, Lambs 80,000 ectel Soon, The lambing season will goon be here, and a few of the early birds have already arrived at Stanfleld Bros. yard. The little fellows seem to enjoy these nice spring days, and just can't hold themselves quiet when the sun shines upon them. It is estimated that there will be upwards of 80,000 lambs added to the herds of this firm within the next month, and the scarcity of exper ienced help makes their care a seri ous question to the management. The recent slump in the price of mutton has caused shipment to the markets to cease, and this will result In the addition of several thousand lambs and quite a quantity of wool to the available supply. Stanfleld Stan dard. Don't let him get like this Dr. Daniel.' Antiseptic Dusting and Healing Powder FIXES GALLS, SORBS AND CUTS Coits only 50e large em, at oar Agents Art for Dr. DtnltU' Horn toair-iu Fn HUMPHREYS DRUG CO Agents for Dr. Dan iel's Horse, Cow & dog remedies. 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