The Heppner Gazette
Establish March SO. 1883.
ISSUED THURSDAY MORNING.
VAWTER CRAWFORD
Editor and Proprietor
ntered at the PostofHce at Beppner Oregon, u
second-class matter.
Subscrtbtlon Kalea.
One year $1
Six months
Three months
republican tiokot for Unitotl Stilton
senator, we can now begin to under
stand why Jonathan lionrne said he
would not spend a cent to be re-elected
to the senate. He can probably see
that with four republicans out
against him for the place he will have
no trouble in landing the nomination.
Summons.
N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OK OREUON FOR MOU
I
ROW COUNTY.
The 8 B Barker Company,
a Corporation, l'laiutitl-,
vs.
Mult iplicity of candidates makes 't j r.ouella Hopper and J. A. Hopper,
Single copies.
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A4-vertllii Rales.
Display, transient, running; leas than
ene month, first insertion, per inch, 25s
Subsequent insertions 12c
Display, regular 12c
Itocals, first insertion, per linn.... 10c
Subsequent insertions 5c
lodge resolutions, one insertion.
per line 5c
Church socials, and all advertising of
entertainments conducted for par, at
lesrular rates.
easy for Jonathan and there will be
no need to spend any money in the
primary campaign. Eugene Register
Eastern Oregon people should unite
on Judge Lowell. He could put
Jonathan to sleep, politically, and
in our judgment is far the best man
of those meutioned above. Morrow
county residents think a lot of Stephen
A. Lowell.
THUBSDAY, July 13,
..1911
7IAKE HO CMl.ifiQF,
rt has been previously announced
that the county court of Morrow
couuty would likely abandon its
iiresent method of condtictingcounty
road work, sell what equipment the
ounty has in the' way of teams,
wagons, etc., and revert back to the
old way of doing things; a way that
everybody knows has proven a fail
are. While the court has been subjected
to some very severe criticism, much
f it seems to not be merited, and the
tiazette maintains that unless a bet.
ter method can be suggested than
what is now followed, the court
should carry on the work as it has
fi-t-fn doing. It is no more expensive
than was the old plan, and there is
aoqiiestion whatever but that much
better results have been obtained.
Morrow county, by its tax levy,
raises the sum of $16,000 annually to
l.e expended on roads. At the last
Electing of the county court in Uma
tilla county, bills were allowed for
road work alone, " not including
lu'idges, amounting to above $16,000;
this for only one month's work, as
the court meets in that county every
month. Yakima county, Washing
ton, raises by special levy, $70,000 to
be expended upon its public high
ways annually, and many of the
comities of Oregon are expending
rast amounts of money each year on
their roads, yet our court is expected
to do great things on an allowance
that should be perhaps three or four
times as large in order to get the re
quired results.
The plan as it is followed in this
eourity at the present time, was
adopted by our county court after
having attended a meeting of the
rounty judges and commissioners
from all over the state, down at
Portland last winter. The great
majority of opinion or that meeting
lavored the plan; many counties had
already been working it and were
well pleased with the res'ults.and
what seemed to be the best way to
liandle county road work to the
majority of those then present in
this convention, was thought by our
fommissioners to be the best way to
tlo the work here.
"ov all things of this nature have
to be worked out largely by way of
experiment, and when a good plan
Sw discovered, we think it should be
persistently followed up that per
manent results may be obtained, nud
we urge the county court to stay on
the job and work their plan to a fin
ish. Good roads is what is wanted
by everybody. It takes time to
feuild them, and when you are re
stricted in the amount of money at
your disposal, it necessarily takes
just so much longer to get around
end give the people, what they want.
J'.nt it is false economy to do work
n the roads that will not last, and
t x.i much money has already been
pent in former years in doing tem
porary worn. wilier counties are
tit learning this lesson, and Morrow
eoiinty will learn it.
Umatilla County will have ajgreat
wheat crop of about 6,000,000 bnshels.
Thiscounty grows about 1 per cent
of the cereal produced in the United
States.
After nearly three years' work, the
first two miles of the Celilo canal
have been completed by theconstruc
tion firm having the contract. This
includes the upper end of the canal
and Celilo Lock. It Is expected that
by another three years the canal will
be open to navigation.
After visiting 45 towns of Eastern
Oregon, J. J. Sayer, field secretary
of the Oregon Development League
is back at the Portland office, much
impressed by his trip through the in
terior. He is enthusiastic about the
possibilities and the future in store
for Eastern Oregon. Mr. Sayer
starts this week for a similar trip
through the coast counties.
Banks of the state show good gains
in deposits and resources as com
pared with similar figures complied
last vear. State Bank Examiner
Wright finds deposits have grown
over $2,500,000 and in practically all
departments of the banking business
there is good advance. The latest
report sets forth conditions as they
existed at the close of business July3.
A letter to this paper states: "I
notice what the Gazette has to say
about the proposed Morrow County
Hog Club for boys. We
have two boys that could join; one
is 14 the other 12. "We believe in do
ing all wa can for the improvement
of the county." This is the way to
look at it. This is a move to im
prove the county. It is something
practical. There is much talk about
advertising our resources, but there
is no better advertisement than to
produce the goods. i,et us get tne
boys and girls to work along practi
cal lines and produce stuff that will
take the prizes at the district and
state fairs, and make it known that
no part of the state can beat us.
We can do it, Are you with us?
Citation.
THE COUNTY COURT OF
STATE OF OREGON FOR
The Gazette is beginning to hear
from some of ourpeople on this ques
tion of Boys Hog Clubs for Morrow
eoiinty. This is a great scheme, and
tie hope t hat tin- boys and men of
the county will wake up to it, and
that tog.'ther we may be able to get
oiiK.' good, live clubs organized
T!.e business men of the different
ominunities are undoubtedly inter
ested in this movement; if you are,
crop us a line ami let us knov about
it. Anything that h"lp to bnlid the
t; the county and bring it resources
tthe front, should appeal to our
h isiness interests, and here is a fine
-Uanee to do this.
THE
MOR
ROW COUNTY. In the matter of the
estate of Stanford Howell, deceased.
To Adaline Howell, Thomas Howell,
Hettie Smith, form erly Ilettie Farrier,
Henry Howell, Stanford Howell. John
Howell, Joseph Howell, Frank Howell,
William Howell, Tilda Howell Potter,
and Ida Howell Keith, beirs ut the above
named Stanford Howell, deceased, and
to all persons interested:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON, Y'ou are hereby commanded
to be and appear before the Honorable
County Court of the State of Oregon fo'
Morrow County at the County Couit
Room in the County Court House at
Hppner in Morrow County, Oregon, on
Friday the 1 1th (lav of August, A. D.
1911, at 10 oc'ock in the forenoon of (aid
day, to show cause if any exist why an
order of sale should not be made by
said Court ordering and directing tl:e
said Adaline Howell, a administratrix
of the estate of Stanford Howell, deceas
e 1, to sell in the manner provided by
law the following described real proper,
tv, belonging to said estate, to-wit: The
Northwest (jnarter of the Northeast
(Quarter, the North Half of the Sorth
west Quarter and th Southwest Quarter
of the Ncr.hwest Quarter of Section
Twenty one, in Township Four, South
of liaagi Twenty-five East of the WL
lamette Meridian, said day being a rrg
ular day of tiie Ju.y te-m of said C airt
Witnkss my hand auil seal of
SEAL said Court ailixed. this 12di
dav of Julv, A. l. 1'Jll.
W.O.HI LI.,
t'onntv Clerk ff Morrow County, O.e;:
f n. By A. M MALLOKY,
husband and wife; Gilbert Hunt
Company, a corporation ; Interior
Warehouse Company, a corpora
tion; D. S. Harris; J. A. Berge
ron and Mrs. J. A. Eer'on, hus
band and wife, Defendants.
To Gilbert Hunt Company, a corpora
tion ; D. S. Harris; J. A. Bergeron and
Mrs. J. A. Bergeron, husband and wife,
above named defendants:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON : You are hereby com
manded and required to appear and an
swer or otherwise plead to the plaintiff's
complaint on file herein on or before
Saturday, Ao(rnst24th, 1911, and that if
you fail to appear, answer or otherwise
plead to said complaint within said time
the plaintiff will apply to the Court for
the relief demanded in its complaint,
which is in substance as follows:
For a decree of this Court against the
defendants Louella Hopper and J, A.
Hopper for the sum of 81757.41, with
interest thereon at the rate of ten per
cent, per annum from October 11, 1909,
until p id and $200.00 attorney 'a fees
and for the farther sum of $164.65, with
interest thereon at the rate of ten per
cent per annum from February 1, 1909,
until paid and $50.00 attorney's fes and
for the costs and disbursements of this
suit.
For a decree against all the defendants J
to the effect that the lien of the plaintiff's
mortgage upon the real estate mentioned
in said complaint as the West Half of
Section 36; The South half of the North
east quarter and the Northwest quarter
of the Northeast quarter of Section 36,
all in Township three (3) South of Range
Twenty-three (23), E. W. M. in Morrow
County, Oregon, is a valid mortgage
lien thereon prior in lime and supeiior
in right to the estate, lien, claim or in
terest of the defendants and all of them.
For a decree foreclosing tbe lien of
plaintiff's said mortgage and forever barr
ing all. of tbe right, claim, title, interest,
estate and demand of the defendants and
each and all of them, and all persocs
claiming or to claim by, through or under
them in or to tbe Baid real estate and
each aod every part and parcel thereof
and directing that said real estate be
sold in tbe manner provided by law and
in accordance with the practice of this
Court and that tbe proceeds from said
sale be applied as follows: 1, In the pay
ment of the costs and accruing costs of
said sale. 2, In payment of tbe costs
and disbursements of this suit. 3, In
payment of the amount found due
PI lintitf including said attorney's fees.
4, That tne over-plus, if any, be paid in
to this Court to be disbursed upon its
further order.
For a further decree permitting any
party to this suit to become a purchaser
at said sale and directing the sheriff of
Morrow County, Oregon, to place said
purchasers in the possession of said
premises from tbe date of sale. Aod
for such further order and relief as to
the Court may seem meet and equitable
in the premises.
This Bummons is served upon you by
publication in the Heppner Gazette' for
the period of six consecutive weeks,
commencing with the issue of July 13,
1911, and ending with the issue of
August 24th, 1911, pursuant to and by
virtue of an order of the above entitled
Court duly made, tendered Hnd entered
on the 1st day of July, 1911, by the
Honorable Qdbert W. Pi elps, Judge of
the abve entitled Court,
BOWERV1AN A SHANKS
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Date of first publication, July 13. 1911.
Date of last pub'ication, August 24, 191h
Executors' Sale of
Property.
Real
Notice is hereby given that we, tbe
undersigned, as executor and executrix
jointly of the Last will and Testament of
Ellis Minor, deceased, will on Friday
the 23th day of July, 1911 at the hour
of 10 o clock in the forenoon of said day,
at tne front door of the County Court
House in the City of Heppner, Morr6w
County, Oregon, offer for sale and sell
at public auction to the highest bidder
for cash in hand the following real prop
erty belonging to the Estate of Ellis
Minor deceased, to-wit:
E of NEJ and NW of NE of Sec
tion 9 and 8W of N WW of Section 10
in Township 5 8outu Range 27 E. W. M
me saie or tne ioregoing ptoperty is
made under the provision of the last
will and testament of Elis Minor, de
ceased and by virtue of the authority in
us vested as tbe duiy appointed, qaali
fied and acting Joint exeautor and ex
ecutrix of said last will and testament
and is subject to confirmation by the
County Court of Morrow County, Oregon.
W. O. MINOR.
J27-J29 ANN M. MINOR.
Joint Executor and Executrix of the
Last Will and Testament of Ellis Minor,
deceased.
zsmxsazsssss,
Notice to Creditors.
NOTICE IS HEREBY
that the undersigned
GIVEN
has been
appointed by tbe County Court of the
State of Oregon for Morrow County ad
ministrator of the estate of Cynthia A.
Benge, deceased, and that all persons
having claims against said estate must
present the same duly verified according
to law to me at the office of my attorney
S. E. Notson, in Heppner, Oregon, with
in six months from date hereof. Dated
this 29(h day of June, 1911.
J2'J J27 R. L. BENGE,
Administrator.
Notice to Creditors.
N'
OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
t the undersigned have been
appointed Executor and Executrix
jointly of the Estate of E'lis Minor,
deceased, by the County Court of Mor
row Countv. Oregon. All persons
having claims against said estate are
hereby notified and required to pre
sent same to us with proper vouch
ers and duly verified as by law re
quired at the office of C. E. Woodson
our attorney in the City of Heppner,
Oregon within six months from date of
publication hereof.
Dated and published first time this
29th day of June, 1911.
W. O. MINOR.
ANN M. MINOR.
jl.i-alO
Deputy.
Notice to Creditors.
r,
Notice.
THE COUNTY COURT OF
Morrow County. Oreeon. In the
Matter of the Estate of Rhnda Shinn,
Deceased. Notice is hereby given that
the undersigned, Margaret Voos, has
been appointed administratrix of the
estate of Rhcda Shinn, deceased, tv the
County Court of Morrow County, Orpgon.
All persons having claims against said
estate are hereby notified to p.esent the
same duly verified, to me at the office of
my attorney, Sam E. Van Vactor, in
Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, with
in six months from the date of the first
publication hereof.
Dated and first published this 20th day
of June, A. D. mil.
MARGARET VOOS,
Administratrix.
Sam h. as V. Ton, Attorney for the
1-state. j29 j27.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior. U. 8. Land
Orfloe at The Dalles. Or Ron, June 13th mil.
NOTICE ii hereby iriven that Bertha M. Irear-
dorft'. one of the heirs, ami f r the h-irs of Seth
E. Johnson, deceased, of Clackamas. Oreeon.
who. on Uecftnjber2nd lVt-'l. made Homestead,
No. U(W serial No. tiai.i2. for N '-4 NE"i. taction
22, Township 1 North. Range 2(, East VMIlamette
Meridian, has lilea notice ol Intention to make
Final five-rear Proof, to establish claim to the
land above described, before C. C. Patterson.
County Judge, at his office at Heppner, Oregon,
on the 31st day of July, mil. Claimant names
as witnesses:
John II. Deardorif, of Galloway, Oregon.
B. Tucker, of Heppner, Oregon.
William Mynd. of He puer, Oregon.
C K. Musgrave, of Lexington, Oregon.
J39 Jt'i O. W. MOOHE, Register.
Notice For Publication
Isolated Tract.
PUBLIC LAND SALE.
Department of the Inrerfor. U. H. Land
Otlii e at The Dalles. Oregon, June 2nd lull.
NOl'IOU Is hereby given rhat, s directed hy
the Commissioner of the General Land Otlice
under provision of Act of Congress approved
Jund 27. 1UH34 Stats., .117), we will offerar pub
lic si le. to the highest bidder, at 10:15 a'cloek
A. M.. on th 4th dav of August llll l at this office
the following described land; NK)4, Seo. 80 T. 1
N.R. 'A East W. M . Serial No. 07745.
Any persons claiming adversely theahove-des-cribed
land are advised to file their claims, or
objections, on or before the time designated for
sale.
ja-J27 C. W. MOORE, Register.
Notice For Publication
-ISOLATED TRACT
Public Land Balk.
Department of the Interior. U. S. Land
Utht e at LaOrande Oregor, June IK, lull.
NOTICE Is hereby given that, as directed by
the Commissioner of tli General Land Office,
under nroi Isions of Act of Congress approved
June 27, 1K; (81 Stats . 517). we will otter at pub.
tic sale to the highest bid. lor, at loo'clnek a. m..
on the llth day of August, 1M1 at this office, the
following-described land: The EH SK4 Hec. '1,
T. 1 H.t K. 27 E. W. M.. ferial No. 0I1.
Any persnnsclaimiug adversely thenhovedes
erlbed land are advised ro file their claims, or
objections, on or before the time designated for
sale.
F. V. HKA MWELL. Hegister.
J.-J27 COLAN K. KHb.HH Kl, Receiver,
N
TOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN
With T. P.. Wilcox, Dan M.ilarke.v.
JVn Kellin; and Stephen A. Lowell
H out a avowed candidates on the
appointed by the County Cou't of the
State of Oregon for Morrow County,
Executor of the Estate of Eliza Beaman,
deceased; that all persons having claims
against said estate must present the
same to me duly verified mccording to
law, at Heppner, Oreiron, within six
months from the date of the first iub
I ation of this Dotim, which date is
ulvfi. 11.11. E. E. I5EAMAX,
j?-a. Executor.
e sell phonographs and records for
lees than yon can buy them from any
otber source. I'.uy of us and save time
and transportation. Patterson & Son.
Raise Chickens Minor & Co.
have made arrangements to dispose
of all the poultry you can raise, at
Portland prices less cost of bin riling.
NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION
Not coal land. Re-pnblicatlon Depart
ment of the Interior, t'. h Land Olfiee at The
Dailes. Or., June 22. Kill. Noth e is hen-try
given that John McEnt're, heirof James flood,
deceased, of Heppner, Or. . who. on -ly 112.
ms'le homestead entrv No. lir.4l. Serial. .No.
017IH, for hVV!. fection 2-i, Township 2.N., Hange
2tiK., v illnmette Meridian, ha tiled notice of
Intention to make Final rive-year Proof, ro en
laliiish claim to the land above described, before
KeirUtcr and Itecelver, at The Dalles. Or., on
the 2th da ol July, llill. Claimant names as
witneee:
1'etiT nrrin, John Mi Kntyreof Lexington, Or.
John Kilkenny and Daniel Green of Heppner,
Or.
C. W. SIOOKE. Register.
XI III t: tlllt I't HI.IC'A'I IO
olalrd trail.
rrm.ic land sle.
Department of the Interior. U. 8. l and
om', at The Halles. Oreion, May 20 Mil
NOTICE is hereby fliven that, as directed by
the Commissioner of th Geneial Land OtHce,
under provisions ol Act of Conirress approved
June 27, lr )34 Ktats., 5171, we will offer at pub-
he sale, tu the uiarhest bidder, at 100 clock a ni.
on the Srd 1av of AtiKnst lull at this ofhee, the
follow ln-descrlhed land: SW'HHW'i.Sec 21 and
V.H 8 .H HO. Sec. 14. 1.2 8. K. 21 East
W. it. serial ro. i7.i2i.
Any perrons claimlnar adversely the above.
dear ribed land are advised to file their claims,
or objec tions, od ur bt tor the tima designated
for s;e. I
jS ) Ji V. W, aWBE, Register.
Thomson Bros.
HOT WEAT
Is here now. Why
not get the habit and
come and take a look
at our many thin '
materials for hot
weather.
We have them in all
varieties of white and
colored lawns, just the
thing to keep cool in.
We carry a full line of
& G. COHSETS
In all prices. Also the famous
Nemo Corsets, $3.50, $4
Haas
THOMSON
BROS.
M
ADE
IN
OREGON
The spirit of "boosting" Ogon is now
in the air. You can't boost Oregon by
patronizing fiour mills in other states.
They pay no wages or taxes in this com
munity. EVERY SACK OF OUR
FLOUR IS GUARANTEED. Buy
one from your grocer. If not satisfactory,
it will cost you nothing.
MORROW WAREHOUSE
MILLING COMPANY
Slocum Drug Co.
Heppner, Oregon
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The Guest's Click
A good story reached the Palace
concerning a guest with a grouch
Hotel last week
He carried it to
the proprietor.
"Look hero," he said, ''things around hero arc
just about as rotten as they make them. When J
went to lunch today I found hair in the ice cream
hair in the honey, and hair in the apple sauce. ov
what do y' think o' that ? Is that a good hotel ?"
"Well," explained the genial proprietor, "lean ex
plain the hair in the ice cream; that likely came from
shaving the ice, and I suppose the hair in the honov
fame off the comb, but I don't understand about the
liair in the apple sauce. I bought those apples
sell and thev were evervone I'aldwins.''
Ill v
City Meat Market
P. T. HOLCOMB, Proprietor.
Fresh and Salt Meats
of all hinds
FRESH FISH EVERY DAY
Our Constant Aim is to Keep for Sale only the
Very Best the Market Affords.
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