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dificult to stamp out. In addition to calling it the most dangerous weed in Kansas Mrs. E. G. Harling In charge of the seed testing laboratory at the Kansas agricultural college says that a small patch un less controlled, can overrun the whole farm in ten or fifteen years, making it agriculturaly worthless. Clean summer cultivation is the best method of control, reports B. F. Sheehan, of the college farm crops department. Great care must be taken not to drag broken root stocks into uninfested areas or they will spread the plant more rapidly. Samples of suspected seed may be sent to the seed testing laboratory at the colege, Corvallis, for free ex- amination. If bindweed seed is present the seed can either be thoroughly cleaned or discarded for of Section 28 in Township 5 N. R. 28 E. W. M.; thence running along the weet line of said Section 28 in a northerly direction 5175.7 feet more or less to the south boundary of the right of way of the main canal of the West Extension of the Umatilla Project as now permanently survey ed and constructed by the U. S. Rec lamation Service; thence running in a northerly and westerly direction along said boundary Une of the right of way of the said main canal a dis- tance of 26.16 miles more or less to the west line of the E. * of Section 23 in Township 4 N. R. 24 E. W. M. at a point distant 2840 feet more or less and in a southerly direction from the N. W. corner of the N. E. % of said Section 23; thence north erly along the west line of the E. * of said Section 23, 2840 feet more or less to the N. W. corner of the N. E. % of said Section 23; thence contin uing in a northerly direction along the west line of the E. % of Section 14 in Township 4 N. R. 24 E. W. M., 5280 feet more or less to the N. W. corner of the N. E. 1 of said Sec tlon 14; thence easterly one and one- half miles t ang the north boundary line of Sections 14 and 13 to the N. E. corner of Section 13 in Township 4N. R. 24 E. W. M. ; thence contin uing easterly along the north boun dary line of Section 18 in Township 4, N. R. 25 E. W. M. a distance of 5807 feet more or less to the N. E. corner of said Section 18; thence northerly along the west line of Sec tion 8 In Township 4 N. R. 25 E. W. M. 3797 feet more or less to a point on the south bank of the Columbia river; thence in an easterly direction along the south bank of the Colum bia river 21 miles, more or less, to the west bank of the Umatilla river; thence along the west bank of the Umatilla river in a southeasterly di rection 4 miles, more or less to the south boundary line of Section 28 in at a Township 5 N. R. 28 E. W. M., 1 point easterly and distant 1094.4 feet more or less from the S. W. cor- ner of the said Section 28; ; thence westerly along the south boundary line of said Section 28 1094.4 feet more or less to the S. W. corner of said Section 28, the place of begin ning. EXCEPTIONS: Saving and excepting the follow ing described tracts of land in the County of Morrow, State of Oregon, lying within the above described boundaries, to-wit: In Township 5 N. R. 27 E. W. M: All Sections 29, 30 and 31 lying north of the north boundary of the right of way of the Main Canal of the West Extension Project, except the N. W. % of the N. W. % of said Section 30. - Township 5 N. R. 20 E. W. M: All of Sections 16, 17, 18 and 19 lying south of the south bank of the Columbia river. All of Section 20 and W. %. Lots 2, 5, and 6, and W. % of S. E. % of Section 21, and the 3. * of Section 26 and the S. % of N. E. %, N. W. 1 and 8. % of Sec tion 27. All of Sections 28, 29, 30, 31, 32. 33, 34, and N. % and S. W. * and w . * of S. E. 14 of Section $5 and the N. % of Section 36. Township 5 N. R. 25 E. W. M: All of Sections 25, 35 and 36 lying south of the south bank of the Col umbia river. and there are 1203 acres 0 right lands yet to come unde," model and one which has been greatly notice; and this totals 7,76," admired. The outline is simple, the which are now entitled to ’ The following letter has been sent wrap falling in long straight lines, bat That it is the Intention or— the sleeves are distinctly novel in out- out to all sections of the state by the era to elect the first board oh Une, spreading out at the wrist in leg- Oregon State Chamber of Com ora from the district at large " merce: o’-mutton fashion. Collar Muffles the Neck. That duplicate copies of t FIVE HUNDRED MILLION DOM Here again you have a "vague,“ tition are to be circulated f 1 LARS purpose of securing the res Evening Cloak of Smoke-Gray very large collar which muffles up the It Is reported this is the amount neck and makes a delightful frame for number of signatures by land of funds Secretary Lane will ask con Charmeuse and Model of the face. The combination of Vene and the said duplicates are to", tian red and gray is very fashionable gress to appropriate for the soldier Venetian Red Bure. tached together and treated a settlement plan. Just now. It Is seasonable and cheer petition for the purpose of It is likely a new bill will be for- ful, two excellent qualities. In Worth’s tlon to the above entitled cour showrooms I recently saw a splendid muated by the Interior Department THICK CORD NECK ORNAMENT driving wrap made of Venetian red requesting early action by congress Wherefore, your petitioners s camel's-hair cloth which had a deep as a substitute for the $100,000,000 that all of said lands included, cape-collar of sable and a lining of tete in the limits of the proposed s Idea Taken From Habite Worn by de negre satin embroidered In black, bill introduced. In framing the new darles as described aforesaid and bill, the bills of Lane, Sinnott, Mc Choir Boye—Craze Raging for white and dull blue silks. Nary and others introduced at the eluding the exceptions mento Long Jet Earrings—The This wrap was very long, reaching herein, be organized into an • High Dog Collar. to the hem of the dress, and at the last session will be considered. Oregon is justly entitled to its tlon district to be known as the« shoulders it seemed ample, even un Extension Irrigation District, uni Sketched this week is one of the usually bunchy; but the hem clung proportion if the proposed bill be seed. loveliest evening cloaks It Is possible In about the ankles and gave the pe comes a law, anw with our senators pure the provisions of the Chapter 357 Mrs. S. W. Spencer, who has been to Imagine. It Is one which was re culiar outline which is typical of 1919. and representatives thoroughly alive the General Laws Of Oregon f in Seattle attending the Red Cross cently designed by Paquin for the to the situation, we have reason to 1917. conference, also spending some time peace-conference festivities. The ma believe the interests of our state will Dated this 12 th day of in Portland visiting friends on her terial of this regal wrap was deep be well protected. 1919. way from the sound city, returned smoke- gray charmeuse with a lining of Oregon is very fortunate in having gleaming silver tissue and fringes com- home Wednesday evening. Adolf Skoubo, O. B. Olson, had our land settlement plan pre posed of long silver tassels on the H. Hoskie, E. K. Mulkey, Frank ( sented by Whitney L. Boise of Port wide, cape sleeves. mer, C. C. CoyKendall, Thun land and Prof. H. D. Scudder of The whole thing, writes a Paris cor Grim, Pyrom Powell, F. H. Ri Oregon Agricultural College to the respondent, was so exceedingly orig BODY OF STREED CHILD Nancy J. Rieks, Geo. Rand, L y. Interior Department and Agricultur inal and rich that one felt in the pres RECOVERED vis, J. E. McCoy, J. W. ence of a fairy-queen-garment. And al Department officials at Washing At 2:30 this afternoon V. Loomis, L. B. Smith, C. W. yet the color was so subdued and sub ton and the plan had their approval. Sheriff Shutt reports that tle that the wrap might quite well be H. C. Wolfe, M. F. Caldwell, c We wish to use every effort to as the the body of one of worn going to a restaurapt dinner or Caldwell, D. R. Bronnell, A. E. sist our congressmen in this great Streed children has been can ordinary theater. It was only when Farland, Frank V. Carelie, M. undertaking, and not allow a condì-1 . found in the slack water it was thrown open and the dazzling Burchett, C. H. Dillabough, Chaa tlon to exist as set forth in the state- . four miles below Arlington. lining revealed that Its richness made Nizer, L. H. Carpenter, S. H. ment hereto attached, furnished by The theory of the sheriff’s itself felt. man, F. L. Brown, T. E. Hendri J. W. Brewer of our irrigation and This is a leading note of many of the office for several days has H. J. Cason, Thos. Brew, D. R. Bn drainage committee, having refer new Paris models for evening wear. been suicide by drowning nell, Effie Bullack, R. P. Pike, There are still considerable difficulties I ence to sale of public lands, which and the recovery of the connected with getting about In the | A. Ford, J. G. Camp, A. W. Ca question is now receiving the atten % other bodies is hourly ex evening. Quite unexpected people find | Leslie Packard, Claude White, W. tion of the State Chamber of Com pected. It is understood It necessary to walk to their friend’s 1 Cohoon, Ray L. Brown, J. W. wa merce, in an endeaver to secure the that Mrs. Streed, who has houses, or even to the theaters, Instead er, C. H. Atteberry, A. P. Ay six and a half millions due Oregon. been in poor health for sev of driving, as formerly. Jas. W. Long, Ernest Brown, Fr Get together and forward this of eral months, has attempted Taxicabs are few and hard to find. | fice such data as we may need in Partlow, Glen Brown, John Bn suicide on two former oc There are still stringent rules connect framing arguments to represent to gard, J. C. Ballenger, Jesse 0. L ed with private automobiles. The casions. congress and which will assist our er, Alta Howard, M. Marshall, metros and omnibuses are crowded to I representatives in every way possi- overflowing, hence the frequent neces- | Wasmer, J. R. Johnson, Geo. E. y sity of walking in evening dress. For ble. It Is necessary that we act im- WOMAN MYSTERIOUSLY ford, F. E. Burns, S. Atteberry, P this reason our best dressmakers are mediately, and it is our desire that Partlow, John S. Crooks, M. L w DISAPPEARS AT ARLINGTON creating evening wraps which can, as special meetings of commercial bod- lams, Chas. Hango, W. 0. King, Indicated, be worn In the street at ies throughout the state be held N. Hatch, J. A. Lytle, Joe Curras, Mrs. Streed of Portland who with night without attracting undue notice. and that opinions of individuals be two young children were the guests H. Weston, Frank Otto, Eug Satins and velvets in soft neutral j reduced to writing and forwarded of her sister, Mrs. Mike Sepanek, in Cummins, C. E. Hein, John McHu tints are very much in demand, but | to this office. the linings of these demure wraps are | H. C. Harrison, Harmon Montg The Alpine district, has mysteriously something to dream about. I have seen | Every section of the state having disappeared. ery, Ray L. Brown, M. K. Flieh Quaint Early Spring Wrap In Vene gorgeous gold und silver tissues ! a land settlement problem, whether er, Royal Rands, Ingvard Slot Mrs. Streed and her children left tian Red Bure, With Handsome Em worked over with brilliant silks and it be reclamation of swamp lands or the Sepanek home Friday, April 11, Ira A. Berger, Paul Smith, * broideries of Rough Gray Wool. beads and then converted Into linings irrigation of arid lands or the irri to return to their home in Portland, Brungard. for theater coats. A lovely young actress—one of the gation of lands not considered in the Mr. Sepanek bringing them to Hepp Metallic Threads, Glistening Beads. adored beauties of Paris—had Just arid class but which would become ner to take the train. At Arlington, NOTICE 1 I have also seen exquisite effects launched a most effective novelty. This more productive with the application however, they left the train and went produced by the introduction of me novelty takes the form of a thick cord, In the County Court of the SU tallic threads and glistening bends on with long tassel, of bright scarlet silk. of water scientifically distributed; to a rctaurant for dinner where the fine Chantilly lace, the latter being In front there was an antique orna whether it may be the bringing un woman left her suit case. of Oregon for Morrow County. mounted over an underlining of bright- I ment, In plaque form, suspended from der cultivation or Into production No word was had from her until In the matter of the organizad hued silk. The outline of the Paquin the cord, and at the back a big tassel large areas of logged-off lands or last Friday when a letter came to of West Extension Irrigation Dist wrap is very new and It represents weighted It dov n and made a splendid any land problem, .should forward the Sepanek home addressed to Mrs. in Morrow and Umatilla Count the latent notion of n famous dress flash of color. This Idea was taken to this office, at the earlist possi it Mrs. Sepanek State of Oregon: artist. As you will see, the sleeves from the scarlet cords and tassels ble moment, complete figures which Streed and from sister had never that her learned TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCE« are so wide that they give the Imprea- worn by choir boys in some churches will tell the story and express the reached Portland, Her husband was on ceremonious occasions. You are hereby notified that 1 needs of each county or locality. notified and with Mr. Sepanek at The color of the cord and tassel undersigned, petitioners in the ab This 8500,000,000 bill is to apply once Instituted a search for the miss was the brightest and most vivid scar- and foregoing petition for the org let, the ornament in front being to arid, swamp and cut-over lands. ing woman. ization of an irrigation district tsi of an antique nature, with a slight We desire letters from different sec The first clue was discovered at known and styled as West Extend suggestion of "church" In its compo- tions of the state, seting forth need Arlington when the suit case was Irrigation District, under and pun sition. On the head was one of the of reclamation and settlement work. found and then it was learned from ant to Chapter 357 of the Gene now cut Jet bands which are placed the acreage subject to the terms of 1 a train crew that the trio had left Laws of the State of Oregon I very low on the forehead. almost the Lane. Sinnot or McNary bills, the Arlington the same afternoon going touching the brows, and which com 1917, will present the above I pletely circle the head and hair. The benefit to he derived and the neces- east as far as Umatilla where all foregoing petition to the Honor sity for these improvements. trace was lost. The train men stat- best cut Jet Is used for these pretty County Court of Morrow Count," Certaiu of our representatives are ed that she mentioned Sunnyside, bands. egon, at the chambers of said C" now in Oregon and will shortly leave Washington, and search Is now be- Draw Hair Right Off Forehend. in the. court house of said county made in that section. It becomes more and more the fash for Washington. It is desired that in Heppner, Oregon, on Monday, I ion to draw the hair right off the fore- the Information requested above I 5th day of May, 1919, at the hou bead and to arrange it very high on shall ba in the hands of the State ■ Township 4 N. R. 26 E. W. M: Printing that pleases. The Heraid 10 o’clock of said day, that bein! the top of the head, the only soft curls Chamber ■ •' Commere, at the earl- In Section 2 the following describ special meeting of said court cal showing being those which thrust lest possible mment so that a com- themselves forward over the ears. This ed area: Beginning at the N. W. for the purpose of hearing and 4 PETITION style of headdress Is very distin- pilat >n of the needs of each section corner of Section 2; thence easterly sidering the said petition; and1 In the County Court of the State guished but rather trying tr any one of Oregon may be prepared for sub- 2647.26 feet; thence 3. 0 deg. 09 i are further notified that the »M of Oregon for Morrow County. who Is not possessed of a small nose m ‘on to them. min. 30 sec. W. 105.6 feet; thence 8 and foregoing petition together " In the matter of the organization and pretty profile. Hut all sorts of Much can be accomplished byunit 63 deg. 24 mln. 30 sec. W. 1483.0 a plat showing generally the Pro of West Extension Irrigation District women, with all sorts of profiles, are ed effort, and it is to the interest of adopting the fashion of drawing the every citizen of our state to become in Morrow and Umatilla Counties, in feet; thence S. 72 deg. 47 mln. 30 ed boundary of the irrigation dis" sec. W. 1188.0 feet; thence S. 28 proposed to be formed in said P hair away from the forehead, severely active in this all-important question. the State of Oregon. And nowadays the hair is only very To the Honorable County Court of deg. 04 min. W. 412.5 feet; thence tlon and the lands included will It is desired that you familiarize Morrow County, Oregon: N. 0 deg. 18 min. 30 sec. E. 1485.66 said boundary will be filed with I lightly waved. If waved at all. Side by side with this fashion we have a yourself with statements of facts | The undersigned petitioners re feet to place of beginning. | County Clerk of Morrow Count. revival of "cropt" effects, the sort of and figures presented on the attach spectfully show: In Section 3: The N. W. % and Heppner, Oregon, on and after' headdress that Mrs. Vernon Castle has ed pages, and wish you to know that , Be- 1st day of April, 1919. That petitioners are more than fif the following described area: made so fashionable. the state chamber is using its best ty or a majority of the owners of ginning at the N. E. corner of Sec- Dated this 12th day of Mi The hair la not really cut short, but efforts to secure the 86.500.000 to it Is skillfully tucked away at either which the state is justly entitled. | land Irrigated or susceptible of irri tion 3; thence S. 0 deg. 18 min. 30 1919. gation within the boundaries herein sec. W. 1485.66 feet; thence 8. 82 side to give a cropt outline. “Head Adolf Skcubo, O. B. Oisos. J ache bands” are again very popular; which Is not In any way connected after described and desire to provide deg. 51 min. W. 710.4 feet; thence H. Hoskie, E. K. Mulkey, m with the 8500,000.000. quite large bands of soft silk or metal for the construction of works for the 8. 67 deg. 15 min. W. 1685.5 feet; Cramer, C. C. Coy Kendall, Thur lic tissue which are folded round the Irrigation of the same and to provide thence N. 82 deg. 58 min. W. 386.3 Grim. Geo. Rand, L. M. Darial head and tied at one side In a coquet BINDWEED IS CALAMITY for the reconstruction, betterment, feet to a point on the west boundary rom Powell, Frank V. Carello, • WHEN ONCE ESTABLISHED tish bow. extension, purchase, operation or of the N. E. * of Section 3 and dis McCoy, J. W. Brackenburg, V. 1 Beautiful Evening Cloak In Deep Craze for Jet Barrings. maintenance of works already con tant 453.8 feet, N. 0 deg. 13 mln. E. is, L. B. Smith, C. W. Grim, B. Smoke-Gray Charmeuse Lined With Oregon Agricultural College— There la a erase for ultralong Jet structed and for the assumption as from center of Section 3; thence Wolfe, M. F. Caldwell, C. N.C earrings raging In Parts at this mo Field bindweed, ’’decidedly the most principal or guarantor of indebted northerly 2186.2 feet to the N. W. well, F. H. Rieks, Nancy J. R sion of capes, while the collar la ex- ment. Thin, finely cut Jet pear drops, dangerous weed in Kansas.” is get ness on account of district lands to corner of N. E. % of Section 3; D. R. Bronnell, A. E. McFarissM aggeratedly large and vague In out suspended from miniature chains of ting a good start in parts of Oregon, the United States under the Federal thence easterly 2640 feet more or C. Burchett, C. H. Dillabough," line. diamonds or seed pearls. These ear especialy In the dry farming wheat J. Nizer, L. H. Carpenter, S. This model would look charming If rings are so long that they touch the districts where the summer fallow Reclamation laws, and petitioners do less to the place of beginning. All of Sections 4 and 9 lying north Boardman, F. L. Brown, T. E* copied In black, with black Jet tassels neck. They are exceedingly decora gives it Just the chance It needs to now propose the organisation of an ir i igation district to be known as of the north boundary of the right drick, H. J. Cason, Thos. Bros ns a fringe for the sleeves and a lin five and with certain afternoon and spread and establish itself. Seed ing of some bright-colored satin or evening dresses they give splendid re West Extension Irrigation District, of way of the Main Canal. R. Bronnell, Effie Bullack, M of this weed pest Is preaent In sam- brocade, or it might be made of a soft All of Sections 5 and 6 and the N. Pike. W. A. Ford, J. G. Camp, A, within said counties and state under pies from different parte of the camel’s hair cloth, the Jet tassels be I am not tn favor of long earrings the provisions of Chapter 3 57 of the W. * of Section 7. Cobb, Leslie Packard, Claude " ing retained and a lining of Chineas In the day time, in the street ; never state, which reach the seed testing General Laws of Oregon for 1917. Township 4 N. R. 2B E. w. M: Ray L. Brown, W. O. Cohoon, ‘ blue Matin being Introduced. I saw a theless they are the fashion, and it la laboratory at the agricultural col- That the lands of your petitioners Section 1, E. % Section 2, 8. driving wrap fashioned on very much a fashion which scene likely to de -% Walker, C. H. Atteberry, J J are included within what is known as and 3. * N. * Section 9, 3. 12 Sec- Long, Ernest Brown, Glen P "This impurity is found chiefly velop Into an absolute rage. Cut Jet the West Extension of the Umatilla Uon 10, N. * Section 12, N. * of Frank Partlow, John BrungatAH trated. In various forms is popular Just now. In cereal seed samples sent for purity In this case the material was pale At n recent Important "first night” I and germination tests,” says Miss Project built by the United States N. * Section 16, E. * Section 17, Ballenger, Jesse O. Lower, All” beige cashmere, with a lining of bro saw a well-known Parisian beauty Reclamation Service and are suscep- all E. * Section 20 lying north of ard. M. C. Marshall, A- T. A Grace Cole, specialist caded silk which showed blue flowers tibie of irrigation from the waters of the north boundary Une of the right does not occur In large quantities on • dall rose ground; there was a tirely of cut Jet, and this with a fragile the Umatilla river as a common of way of the Main Canal and all of son, Geo. E. Mefford, F. ET heavy fringe of beige silk tassels on costume of palest rose chiffon The and can be eradicated if great care source and the major portion of said the 8. E. % of Section 14 lying 8. Atteberry, Paul Partlow, J0, is used in seeding the cereal crops." either sleeve and s large roll-over col- lands are included within the boun north of the north boundary line of Crooks, M. L. Williams, Cha ■ Bindeed is one of the noxious startling, but the ensemble was good daries of Morrow County and a small the right of way of the Main Canal. go. w. O. King, Ben Attebern" the note of Jet being repeated in a weeds described in the series of weed portion thereof are included within The boundary description of said Hatch, J. A. Lytle, John C" The second model, fulllength figure, square comb which held the high loop stories by Miss Helen Gilkey now the boundaries of Umatilla County, proposed district, excluding the ex John McHugh, H. H. Weston, 1 shows a quaint early spring wrap of fair hair In place. Cut-Jet plaque unning la the Sunday and Weekly in the State of Oregon. made of Venetian red bure, with a row attached to black silk cords are or.r ceptions mentioned above, covers an Harrison, Harmon Montgomer regonian. Its distribution by root That the boundaries of said pro of gray bone buttons down one side I house each nt of which wtl posed Irrigation district are deserib. area of 14.000 acres of which 6460 K Fleskinger, Ray E Brown, ", and handsome embroideries worked In hangin. acres are now under public notice Rands. Ingvard Skoubo. Ira C it, as well as b This is a Beer for water with 106 acres of vested ger, Paul Smith. John Brungar kes it exceeding) uthwest corner right land also under public notice; E. Hein. NEW PARIS WRAPS APPEAL TO WOMEN “OREGON FIRST •7 D