Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912, July 13, 1911, Image 5

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    The Weed's News
Local and Personal Happenings
in and About the City.
We WANT YOU
dinners.
to try our Sunday
Palace Hotel.
Ike Howard was up from lone
Wednesday. i
Phill Cohn pays highest cash
prico for hides, pelts and furs.
Poultry Theres money in it
for you. We can handle all you
raise. Minor & Co.
The Vacuum Carpet Cleaners can
be had at Gilliam & Bisbee's for
$9.00.
ouse for sale or rent with one
acre ground. Inquire 1st Nation
al Bank. tf ,
JDr. F. E. Boyden returned home
from his California trip on Satur
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Ayers were
down from Parkers Mill several
days this week.
We carry a complete line of Eastman
Kodaks, Premo, Century and Graphlex
Cameras. Patterson & Son.
Mrs.jC. S. VanDuyn, of La
Grande, . is visiting her mother,
Mrs. E. J. Ayers, of this city.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ward came
down from Hard man in the Bleak
man auto on Tuesday evening.
Gram of any description taken
in exchange for Waiteburg and
Idaho flour. Call on Phill Cobn.
The front of Patterson's barber
ehorj was creatlv improved this
week by receiving a coat of paint,
Insure your house with the Ore
gon Fire Relief of McMinnville
the old reliable company.
Geo. J. Cckrin, Local Agent,
Sherman Shaw moved his bouse
hold effects to the mountains Mon
day and will put in the summer up
there making wood and posts.
Dr. M. A. Leach returned Satur
day evening from a trip to La
Grande, where he went on business
before the United States land office,
Heppner Steam Laundry for
good work. Don't forget that our
wagon calls for your laundry three
times a week and also makes deliy
eries promptly. Patronize home
industry. tf.
G. A. Bleakman is making regu
lar trips with the auto stage again,
after a vacation of several weeks,
Since getting the machine properly
adjusted it seems to be giving good
eatisfaction.
Mrs. Salena Scharff arrived on
Tuesday evening from Oregon City
with her children, and they depart
ed on Wednesday morning for the
old home at Monument, to visit
friends and relatives.
Frank McCabe was in from Big
Butter creek Monday and states
that his hay crop is not so good this
season, for want of proper moisture)
but since the ruins the range has
improved a great deal.
The families of Dr. Boyden and
Dr. Metzler departed for the moun
tuins with their camping outfits
yesterday morning and will spnd
a few days rusticating along the
banks of upper Willow creek.
The moving picture show has
closed down for the summer season
and the proprietors have gone to
work at something else. The boys
were giving a good show but pat
ronage was not f ufiicient to keep
up expenses.
XV. J. Watteuburger was in
Heppner yesterday, the first time
in many mouths. He is now living
with his family in Echo, where he
has a five acre tract, and is enjoy.
ins life, lie still owns his Butter
:reek ranches.
Maurice SineaJ has relumed
from school at Corvallis, and is as
busy as a bee. lie expects to cover
all the farmers with insurance
inside the neit lew weeks and we
doubt not that he w 11 succeed in a
large measure.
A strict rule, aud one followed by
all publications, is to withold from
print any communication, the
author of which does not make his
name known to the editor. Will
the writer of "A Card of Appre
ciation," send in his name so that
our rule may be observed, and the
article published.
F. M. Ilolmes, former Morrow
county farmer, but who now resides
at Lents Oregon, was a visitor a
few days ago to the old farm in
the Gooseberry section. Like
many others, Frank finds it im
possible to keep house without the
Gazette, so be left his order for a
years' supply before returning
home.
Joseph J. Hughes' left on Satur
day morning for Hood River where
he will have charge of a switch I
engine in cue yaras. joe nas
been in the employ of the railroad
at Heppner for some time, having
charge of the roundhouse here, and
his promotion comes as a reward
for faithful service.
D. S. Barlow aud wife and W. L.
Barlow and wife were visitors from
Eight Mile on Monday. Dan has
just returned from a visit to the
Spokane country where he has been
for several weeks. He saw lots of
good grain up that way, but so long
as he has to farm, he prefers Mor
row county.
Rev. M. R. Thompson returned
from Portland on Tuesday evening.
He spent the past week down
there attending the big interna
tional convention of the Christian
church, and pronounces it a grand
affair and one that stirred the re
ligious element of the metropolis.
Heading will commpnce quite
generally over Morrow county this
week. R. A. Thompson brought
down his outfit from the big foot
hill ranch, and begun work at
Oscar Minor's place on Monday.
He will start in on the Duttou field
for Jess Hall right away.
Hansom Hughs returned on
Monday from a visit to Portland
and other cities along the line.
He states that conditions at Hepp
ner are as good, if not better than
many of the places he visited, and
we seem to have as little to kick
about as any of them.
In a card to friends here, P. O.
Borg states that he is having the
time of his life at the beautiful
resort of Pasadena, Calif. He and
his wife are taking in the scenes
of Southern California and enjoy
ing themselves to the full.
Highest cash prices paid for
hides, pelts and furs. See Morrow
Warehouse Milling Co. tf.
For Rent.
The Harry Jones ranch will be
for rent October 1st, 1911. Twelve
miles southeast of Heppner. Ftr
particulars, write Mrs. Henry
Jones, 229 Knott Street, Portland,
Oregon. jl3-tf.
Wanted .
At once, a good, second-hand
wagon, also a span of horses, all at
reasonable price. Inquire of
Mike Szepanek at the shop of
Henry Ashbaugh in Heppner.
Chickes Raised ! Let us show
you our wheat screenings. Just
the thing for chicken feed.
Morrow Warehouse Milling Co.-
Lost.
An open face, silyerine case watch
between W. E. Mikesell's place
and the depot iu Heppner. Find
er please leave at this office.
2t.
Good Pasture.
At the Stalter ranch, five miles
east of Heppner; fine bunchgrass
and plenty of running water.
Horses $1.50 per month, per head.
Call on or address Mrs. Cora Mills,
Heppner, Oregon.
Notice of Sheriff's Sale.
TOTICE IS HKRKHY (MVEN
1 that by virtue of a, forocloHtire,
exec ut Ion and order of sale duly
Issued by the Clerk of the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon for
Morrow County, dated the 13th day
of June, A. I. 1911, in a certain suit
iu said Circuit Court wherein T. J.
Malioney, Trustee, A. M. Markhntn,
T. J.' Matlock, Emma Welch, J. II.
Mcllaley, J. 15. Natter, Chris Lat-
taures, John Hughes, Henry Black
mail, James Fltz, 1 O. Borg, The
First National Bank of Heppner,
Oregon, a corporation, William
Hughes, W. F. Wall, Mabel Hughes.
M. 8. Corrlgall, Ed Kood, John
Marinon, Jeff Evans, Sybil Mc-
Swords. Nicholas Jonas, Ralph
Thompson and M. Belle Thompson,
administrator and administratrix of
the estate of J. A. ThompHon, de
ceased, E. R. Swinburne, E. W. Rhea,
E. F. Day, H. D. Wood, Tlxmias
Qua Id and K. F. Hughes, beneficiar
ies, were plaintiffs and C. A. Rhea
and Anna Rhea were defendants, and
wherein said plaintiffs recovered
judgment against thesaid defendant,
C. A. Rhea for the sum of $79,7J.r,
and tlie further sum of $5,000, at
torney's fees and the costs and dis
bursements of this suit taxed at
$21.50, on the i)th day of June, A. D.
Bill.
Notice Is hereby given that I will
on Friday, the 2Sth day of July, A.
D. 1011, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said
day, at the front door of the Court
house in Heppner, Morrow County,
Oregon, sell at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash in hand the
following described real property,
to-wit: The East half of the South
east Quarter, the Southeast Quarter
of the Northeast Quarter of Section
Fourteen; the Southeast quarter of
Section Twenty-two; The South half
of the Northeast Quarter, the East
half of the Southwest Quarter, the
Northwest Quarter of the South
west Quarter, and the Southwest
Quarter of the Northwest Quarter,
the Northwest Quarter of the North
west Quarter Southeast Quarter of
the Northwest Quarter and the
Northwest Quarter of the Southeas
Quarter of Section Twenty-four; the
West, half and the West half of the
Southeast Quarter a rid the Northeast
Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of
Section Twenty-five; all iuTownship
Two, South of Itange Twenty-four
the North half of the Northwest
Quarter, the Northeast quarter, the
Northeast Quarter of the Southeast
Quarter, the South half of the Sout h
east Quarter, the North half of the
Southwest Quarter, the Southeast
Quarter of the Southwest Quarter,
Lot Two, the Southeast Quarter of
the Northwest Quarter and North
wet't Quarter of Southeast Quarter
of Section Thirty; the East half of
the Northwest Quarter, the North
east Quarter, the North half of the
Southeast Quarter of Section Thirty
one, in Township Two, South of
Range Twenty-five; the East half of
the East half of Section Twenty.
eight; the Southeast Quarter of the
Southwest Quarter of Section Tweu
ty-eiglit; the West half of the North
west Quarter, the Northeast Quarter
of the Northwest Quarter of section
Thirty-three, in Township Four
South of Range Twenty-eight, all
East of the. Willamette Meridian.
Also the South six feet of the North
half of Lot Ten and the South half
Lot Ten in Block Seven, all of
Lots Eleven, and Twelve in Block
Seven, the South six feet of the North
half and the South half of Lot Thir
teen, in said Block Seven, and Lot
One in Block Fourteen, of the orig
inal Town of Heppner, Morrow
County, Oregon. Also Lots Five,
Six, and Lots Eleven, Twelve. Thir
teen, Fourteen, Fifteen and Sixteen
in Block Two, in the Town of lone.
Morrow County, Oregon.
Taken and levied upon as the
property of the said defendant, C. A.
Rhea, or so much thereof as may be
necessary to satisiy the said judg
ment in favor of the said, T. J.
Mahoney, Trustee, A. M. Markham.
T.J. Matlock. Emma Welch. J. II.
Mcllaley. J. B. Natter, Chris Lat
taures, John Hughes, Henry Black
man, James Fitz, 1. O. Borg, The
First National Bank of Heppner.
Oregon, a eorpnratfon, William
Hughes, W. F. Wall, Mabel Hughes,
M. S. Corrigall, Ed Rood, John
Marinon, Jeff Evans, Sybil Mc
Swords, Nicholas Jonas, Ralph
Thompson and M. Belle Thompson,
administrator and administratrix
of the estate of J. A. Thompson,
deceased. E. R. Swinburne, E. W.
Rhea, E. F. Day. H. I). Wood.
Thomas Quaid and K. F. Huges,
henclieiaries, plaintiffs, and against
thesaid defendant, C. A. Rhea, to
gether with interest on said principal
sum at the rate of six per cent, per
annum from June 0th, 1911, and all
costs and disbursements tlint linve
or may accrue. jl.Vil."..
.J. C. HAYES.
Sheriff of Morrow Count v. Oregon.
By J. O. RAS.Ml'S. Deputy.
Dated at Heppner, Oregon, June
15. 1911.
THE TIME HAS ARRIVED
to prepare for the making of Hay, and anything that is worth
doing at all is worth doing right.
The Only right way to make hay is to do it with the old
Mccormick mower and rake
When tne machine gets too old, which is not often with a
McCormick, you will find a new one at
Vaughn & Sons
Later on Binders, Reapers and Headers can be found at the same place.
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This is a common expression where the Royal Standard Typewriter is used.
Court Reporters, Telegraph Operators and Expert Stenographers in all lines of
business find in the Royal those "built-to-order"
qualities that represent to them
the ideal writing machine. You will say
the same when you have become the
owner of a
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A branch in each principal city.
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MINOM & CO
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iron
Oyster Shell
Itrv
Supplies
should be within the
reach of your hens at
all times.
A T Indispensable for
VJT 1 U U II U JD U 11 C lny tag hens.
Every poultry raiser should
always keep a supply.
Grit
Chick Food
Egg Food JJXr-
Makes healthy, vigor
orous chicks.
Keeps
Poultry Pepper
A good
Tonic.
Prevents poultry
diseases.
Poultry Food
T c T TT;il r.ids pom
JJUU O JLilUC J.V111C1 t r
y a n d
houser of vermin.
K 1 ; , rin or spray your
JU1 UU1111CUI11 C(
coops aud houses.
Germozone ?S
Tobacco Dust
should be given regular-
rinking water.
Try this for the
nests and dust
baths.
MINOR
& CO
The Genuine
DOMESTIC
Now Sft A MONTH
Strayed.
From my place iu Heppner, Ore
Con, one bay filly, two jears old,
blsz1 in face and ODe white bind
foot; has long heavy tail; is a very
gentle animal. Got away on the
niht of July 10. Liberal reward
will be paid for her return, or for
information leading to her recovery,
tf. J. S. YOUNG.
Notice To Creditors
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed hag been appointed by the County
Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow
County Executor of the estate of Henry
Slowers, deceased, and that peisong hav
ing claims against the said estate are re
quired to present tlie same to me verified
according to law within six months from
the ibite hereof, at Lexington, Oregou.
lated this Stli day of June, 1!11.
J. A. Miller, Kxecutnr.
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Notice !
The annual meeting of the Stockhol
ders of the Morrow Warehouse Milling
Company will be held on Tuesday, Ju'y
18th, 1911 at 2 p. ra. for the purpose of
electing Directors for the ensuing year,
and for the transaction of sncti business
a may tegularly come belore the meet
ing. 4t. R. F. II VXD, Secy.
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DON.T OVERLOOK
The June Red Tag Sale.
s Case's Furniture Store
special Jtsargains
Hunijalows, Miiis, btores. W arehouses,
Schools, Brickyards, Creameries, Con
densors, or any Enpineerinp Project?
CLA 1 MIXKkA L A UPLKS TEsTt.D
it win par roo to consult u
GE1JSBEXK ENGINEERING CO.
604 Blale McFall Bldg. 5VuuS
R. M. HART, Prop,
The il;uo wluiv you liml tht t-hoicost sttnk of
Candies. Cigars and Tobacco in the city.
C't: IKt I yi St:.SO- MHV . W make tr wn trfna-Tke
Hnt la Ttwi. Trr II wre an berenlnrrd.
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Fresh Popcorn
Hot Peanuts
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