r 1 nsa:::: I Professional Column DR. R. J. VAUGHAN DENTIST Permanently located in Oddfellow's Building HEPPNER, OREGON S. E. NOTSON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW OFFICE IN ROBERTS BUILDING HEPPNER, OREGON DR. N. E.WINNARD PHYSICIAN & SURGEON HEPPNER, OREGON DR. A. D. McMURDO . . . PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Telephone 122 Office Patterson Drug Store HEPPNER, OREGON Watch paper for dates DR. J. G. TURNER Eye Specialist PORTLAND OREGON Regular monthly visits fo HEPPNER and IONE WOODSON & SWEEK ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Office in Palace Hotel, Heppner, Ore. SAMK. VAN VACTOR ITTORNEY-AT-LAW Notice of Sheriff's Sale i Notice is hereby Riven that under and by virtue of an execution and order of sale duly issued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the County of Morrow, State of Oregon, dated the 23rd day of October. 1917, in a certain suit in the Circuit Court for said County and State, wherein T. J. Mahoney, Trustee, A. M. Markham, T, J. Matlock. Emma Welch, J. H. McHaley. J. B. Natter. Chris Lattaures, John Huhes. Henry Blackman, James Fitz. P. O. Borft. the First National Bank of Heppner, Orepron, a corporation. William Hushes, W. F.Wall. Mabel Husrhes, M.S. Corrisrall. Ed Rood, John Marmon, Jeff Evans, Sybil McSworda. 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. D. Wood, Thomas Quaid. and K. F. Hughes, Boneficiaries. Plaintiffs, recovered judgment against C. A. Rhea, defendant, for the sum of $79,729.56 and the further sum of $5000.00 attorney's fees and costs and disbursements taxed at $21.50 and upon which judgment there has been paid the sum of $-10,600.00 on the 28th day of July. 1911. Notice is hereby given that I will on the 30lh day of November, 1917. at 10 o'clock A, M. of said day at the front door of the County Court House in Heppner, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, the following described real property to-wit: The Northeast quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section Twenty-five in Township 2. S. R. 24, E. W. M. in Mor row County, Oregon. Taken and levied upon as the property of the said defendant C. A. Rhea, or bo much thereof as may be necessary to Batisfy Baid judgment in favor of T. J. Mahoney, Trustee, A. M. Markham, T. J. Matlock. Emma Welch, J. H. McHaley, J. B, Natter, Chris Lattaures. John Hughes. Henry Blackman. James Fitz. P. O. Borg. The First Na tional Bank of Heppner. Oregon, a corporation, William Hughes. W. F. Wall. Mabel Hughes. M. S. Corrigall. Ed Rood. John Marmon. Jeff Evans, Sybil McSworda. Nicholas Jonas, Ralph Thomp son 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. D. Wood. Thomas Quaid. and K. F Hughes, Beneficiaries, plaintiffs and against said C. A. Rhea, for the snm of $79,729.56. less the sum of $40,500.00 paid July 28. 1911, with interest at the rate of Bix per cent, per annum from the 9th day of June, 1U11, together with all costs and dis bursements that have or may accrue. GEO. McDUFFEE Sheriff. Dated at Heppner, Oregon, this 23rd day of October. 1917. 25c2B HEPFNrER, OREGON LOUIS PEARSON TAILOR HEPPNER, , OREGON Office phone Main 643 Residence phone Main 663 Notice for Publication County Y. M. C. A funds on tht? Department of the Interior. U. S. land Office MotTOW CoillltV sido of the lino. at La Grande. Oregon. October 15th. 1917. r,. Notice is hereby given that William K. M.-For- A lie UVW SCIlOOl niUSO at lXMia, ; rin. of Heppper. Oregon, who. on October 31st. 1S i-fadv to nioVP into M onn :w IBM), made Homestead Entry, No. tor- NEW and Nk-SEU. Section 18. Township 5-South. Range 27 East. Willamette Meridian, has tiled notice of intention to make five-year Proof, to es tablish claim to the land above described, before C. C. Patterson, United States Commissioner, at his office, at Heppner, Oregon, on the 12th day of December. 1917. Claimant names as witnesses: John W. Hiatt. Enoch Cave, Matthew Hughes, and Eugene Mat teson. all of Heppner, Oregon. 26d31 C. S. DUNN. Register. the desks are put up- It is in a! nice location, in a sand pile. j Everybody Wins But the "Tin Trust" Notice for Publication Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Oregon. October 15th. 1917. Notice is hereby given that James W. Craig, of Heppner, Oregon, who, on May 21st, 1912. made Homestead Entry, No. 010372. for SEW NEW. Sec tion 19, and on December 10th, 1912, made addi tional Homestead Entry No. 011393. for the SWW NEW, Section 19. Township 2 South. Range 27 East. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of in tention to make three-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before C. C. Patterson. linked States Commissioner, at his office, at Heppher. Oregon, on the 12th day of December. 1917. Claimant names as witnesses: Amos Missildine. John H. Edwards, Ernest Edwards, and David Brown, all of Heppner, Oregon. 26d:n C. S. DUNN. Register. FRANCIS A McMENAMIN LAWYER Roberts Building, Heppner, Oregon ROY V. WHITEIS REAL ESTATE INSURANCE LOANS Heppner, Oregon Notice for Publication Isolated Tract PUBLIC LAND SALE. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office it The Dalles. Oregon. October 10, 1917. Notice is hereby given that, aa directed by the Commissioner of the General Land office, under provisions of Sec. 2455. R.S., pursuant to the ap plication of Harley Wright, Serial No. 016268. we will offer at public sale to the highest bidder, but at not less than $3.00 per acre, at 10:30 o'clock a m on the 19th day of December, next, at this office the following tract of land: N'4 N3'i. Sec tion 15. TownBhip 6, South Range 26 East, W, M. Containing 80 acres. HThe sale will not be kept'open, but wilCbe de clared closed when those present at the hour nam ed have censed bidding. The person making the highest bid will be required to immediately pay to the Receiver the amount thereof Any persons claiming adversely the above-de-scribed land are advised to file their claims, or ob jections, on or before the time designated for sale. 25di9 L. A. BOOTH. Receiver. Notice for Publication Department of the Interior. U. S. Latid Office at La Grande, Oregon. October 15th. 1917. Notice IB hereby given that Clarence Reid. of Heppner, Oregon, who, on January 2tith. 1914. made Homestead Entry. No. 012788. for SW'i SWVi, Section 4. SEW SEH. Section 5. NEW. NEW SEW, Section 8. NWW NWW. Section 9. Town ship 5 South. Range 27 EaBt, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three-year Proof to establish claim to the land above des cribed, before C. C. Patterson, United States Commissioner, at his office, at Het'imer, Oregon, on the 13th day of December. 1917. Claimant names as witnesses: Warner C. Ken nedy, Alonzo D. Reid, Charles Osten, and Arthur R. Reid, all of Heppner, Oregon. 2tid31 C. S. DUNN. Register. Notice for Publication Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at La Grande. Oregon, October 16lh. 1917. Notice is hereby given that Ray G. Slocum, of Heppner, Oregon, who on May 7th, 1914, made Homestead Entry No. 013273. for eeW neW. neW seW. Section 12, Township 4 South, Range 27 East, Lot 3 and 4. seW swW and BVa seW, Section 7, Lut Section 18. Township 4 South. Range 28 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before C. C Patterson, United Staies Commissioner, at his ofllc. at Hepp ner, Oregon, on the 14 day of Decemler, 1917. Claimant names as witnesses: Robert D. Wat- kins. Floyd G, Thomas. George W. Sperry, and Lee Slocum. all of Heppner. Oregon. :6d31 C.S. DUNN. Register. School News Hems Friday evening, the eve of the bijr foot bull unie, the high seho'.il students met at the school building to receive their nifty "routers' " caps, which were made by the sophomore girls. Then they marched through the streets in serpentine form while giving the school yells with much ttusto. Just as the advertise ment of the Saturday football game was thrown on the screen at the Star the students march ed through the theatre aisles atdgavethe high sehiol yells. Later they halted in front of the L'alace hotel and listened to speeches made by each of the football team. Saturday evening the Heppner hiiih school students gave an en enjoyable reception to the visit ing football team from Moro. Speeches were made by Prof Duncan, of Moro, and each mem Oer of the Moro team, I'rof. Huff man, Garnet Mar rati, anil Leo Nickelsou, also spoke. There was also some music, and games. Punch was served by the nigh school girls and the remainder if the evening was pleasantly spent in getting acquainted with the visitors. A COFFEE TIP One way to help reduce the High Cost of Living J Do you know it costs 7c per pound to put Cof- J fee in cans? That means you pay 40c for a 30c to 33c Cof- fee, or a 20 per cent, waste, as the cans are useless to you when empty. ! To get as near 100 per cent, food value for your I money as possible, try our Bulk Coftees. We will grind them, if you wish, with our new ELECTRIC COFFEE GRINDER J A complete stock of both Bulk and Package ? Coffee. HARDMAN GARAGE BLEAKMAN A RAU, Props. Courteous and Efficient Service by Courteous and Competent Workmen Accessories, Supplies, Expert Vulcanizers Guaranteed Tire'Service HARDMAN, OREGON I ! Notice to Creditors Notice is hereby jriven that the undertiiirnrd, II. . Noyea, has been duly appointed executor of the Last Will and Testament of Millie B. Whilten Berwick, deceased, by the County Court of Mor row County. Oregon, and haa duly qualified hh such. All persons having claims nun mat said rstHte e hereby notified to present the same to me. duly verified, at the office of mv attorneys. Wood son & Sweek, at Heppner, Oregon, within six months from the date of the hint publication hereof. Dated and first published this 2nd day of No vember 1917. H. A. NOYKS. Executor of the Last Will and 1sUiihniI of Millie B. Whitten Berwick, deeeaaeil. iMil Notice of Final Account Notice is hereby given (hat Anion Misnilrtiri1 administrator of the Kitateof J. O. Willinm-. r ceased, haa filed his final account with the f'onnti Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow Count v and that said Court has uet. as the lime am) pltin of settlement of said account. Ihrwufwr 'Sir A. UU7, at the hour of two oYlt k V. M . in the Court room of said Court in Mfppner. on-ifon, Objection must be filed on or before aa-d date. AMOli MLiSILDlNK, 2hdC Administrator. L, K. Harlan Passes L. K, 1 iurlan. a .newspaper man well known in tins seeliim of Or egon, died at the Lad ramie lios pilal last Sunday evening, of ty plioid fever. Within t'he past ten years Mr. Harlan published tieswpapurs in many towns in Gilliam, Morrow and Umatilla counties where lie enjoyed a wide acquaintance, lie was for some limu connected with the Condon Globe, leaving that paper t es tablish the lone Kulletin, later moving his plant to lleppnor where he established the Herald. Leaving Heppner he established the I'llot Uuck Record and while there he also published, for longer or shorter periods, news papers in a mini ber of the small er towns in Umatilla county. A few weeks ago he severed his connection with tins 1'ilot Koek paper and went to LaG ramie where he expected to identify himself with the Observer, in i hut. city. Soon al'ler reaching L.i( i l ill.de, ho e er, hu was at tacked by ' he fatal illness fioni which he failed to rally. While i resident of (' Ion Mr Harlan was married to Miss Florence (,'larke. a most esl unable young ladyofth.il city, who with three fl young chilil leu su rvi ves him . In ihem Wlllgoloith thetenderest Phelps Grocery Co. DC TTTST RFCRIVRO NEW LINK OF . WINTER GOODS UNDERWEAR SHIRTS MACKINAWS HOSIERY, ETC. Call and make you selections early. SAM. HUGHES COMPANYJ Notice for Publication tJepartment of the Interior, IJ. 8. Land offir at The ftlln, Oregon. Orfcber 2"th. 1917. Not ire is hmhy iriven that Leonard J. Bum side, of Hard man, Orgon. who, on November j utth. 1914. madf Homestead Entry No. 01171 at Ion April 6th. lyEV marie additional HomestiaH Kntry. So. 01K.14. for S'aN'i. Nfcl4 HW'. K SW1. SW1 SF.V Srtwn26, Township 4-Kouth. Kami :-K.t. Willamette Merwfan. has tiled not ir nf intention to make Klnal three year I rrBi. to eiiihiin claim to the iani shove n. tiImH, twfore C C, I'attenwn. United Stat CmmiNtionf r. at Hammer. Orriron, on the th day of kvfmhrr. Iil7. Claimant narn an witnwi TiMn II. Wtl" bam K'lwart Crabr. W.IUr K niirhtrn. (rank (tlaevcoek. all of llarlman. Omron. VAV) II. PHASIC WOOIK'OCK. Rialr. . i .. r i . I I i . I FMA NFUS ITPMi sympiui.v 01 a nos. 01 n u. i T,, i cumins were taken l.. Add Moore returned to his mill i Condon for interment funeral the other dav for the tmrnose of I -ei ices being In hi in that city People's Cash Market HENRY SCHWARZ, Prop. All Kinds of Fresh and Salt Meats Poultry and Lard Phone Main 73 Notice to Creditors getting busy. Mr. and Mrs. Noah IVttijuhn made a trip to Heppner last Thursday, returning Friday The Lena mail man was seen bringing his Ford hack to Lena by hand, a few days ago. V. K. Straight and hi son Waldon. motored to Heppner Saturday in their Oakland j John Keegan has returned from a business trip to Ilcppm r He is now busy hauling hay, to' cover his potato pits. E. I'. Pearson has been taking a lay-off from the Ivho-Lei.a I'uesdaV. November li'Ml 1 I BABY IS KING And t!i- rrf.tmn Oil Hrntrf punrd him nflti-t "lil during t!," mnrtiing Imlli n! froln. No tUicrrr "f iiwimif"rt nr i!,.:i. Tli'1 l'irfiti..n gy j itijf urtntli nt tin- lri h "f n matih. I.l.'lit tr.mii "rt dl.! liinlimr in' nive. tne In and tiuiine It. V'ltim it h.rby inv.n lht ibm unH.ninnl. trm of U Lut Will ftnd InWMnt of OM.rir l'rr. IwriW, by lhljnlif Uurtuf Morn.w cuntr. Orrff.m. ani hu duly 4ulift4 fi.ufh In.. I. All p.r,r. hm rl.,m. u.m.t ..M -M. . mHi service. Oil aCCOIIDt of H V r,V r. htrvby nrtihw) to ,rnt Mm Ui m. rtu' i lit i i i .r.rM .iih....0( mnit.,m. . v.n sore arm. lie has Li-en in hcho V!,.r. m ll.ii.n.r lirr,m. hin ... m..,.h. ! f(jr (.he past Week. They p,a frt,oi thut f (h. flf.t i-ybhi-at hrf . , . " I ;.) put.liahnl UVi tnd day of Smm. ! ' & eXCUSe IS better thai) i none. MAHY I l,l.f Vt KKT. 1 s Cramps! Says Mr.. I tank 1 f il ler, ol C'ail)''iiti..lr, III : "I was fcnm iiicj li rnlilp tramps and p.iins f.n.tl nntilli. I h nl used . . . but it nVln't five any jut mam-nt rHxt. The eis ciine u.i" k in me a .1 liar t. enr as ln-lofc , . . Atlrr I -tWmtS ( .inlin. I v is t ii 1 1 1 I y rclii'vi-l 1rf)iil the p.iiiH, am) luve nrvcf l i n tioilittil tlirm iih c." TAKE J. H. COX CONTRACTOR ami IHJILDKR I'hiim (iini pHtimntrH Furnixlntl for All Kind a uf Huiltliit'i. h'inl Clow Work Only. Make a ,S'('"'"'' "J "'"I '"'' ''ampu le House Moving iwulr o( ll. l.ul Will T"'rTnt f Marsb Courtney made abu i n :ss trip to Heppner last IVi la; . j Oh! watch the nx ks lly sin. e i Mr. lirosnan got his big crew at Im.iKn.M l .h. ! ' . worl( ,,n the road Keep the l,rr.l. Of",. tlMf 1MB, 1T. : Gard-ihi i Notice for Publication s i it. li s.r. (' iui uwr Knii goo'j worn in progress .Mr. i.rn , of Mi i 'r ir.i. h.. m At.nl I.. lil ' ma.!. mmA .Mrr N fi'J (.'. t . i n., ,. mrm w ,. h-i John French made a tHi? nan. UlLIAM & iJibtt I' i Hhr g r Kt W -.mm Ht4 an f a fx. 1 vm it mitwn Ut mmkm thr f r Yr't Uj ti . h f -a m to tt- mt4 atM 1-nr. tf -r j " C fat'fn I ( r.mi.f t hi at Hp-ff. ttrmmi m lh Uf 4a .f to do jour Jwb I'nM.rg? (.t). H' K' tf. trip to Heppner Saturday i n irg in his rar. The- t a ic rn d not le htate.J. The Y M. ( A huwil-r- of t'matiila Countv have th' Mor ne County h'ntU-rs beat a "-it block," as they collected M'rrv He Woman's Tonic Caffliii liou'il tr-'p vnu Hill did Wis. Il.::!pf.iis it li;r ht! i lli'iu. incU l Dltirr vnit'ii-n 'n Irirfl Ifnm p uns Kiel (1-v onloils liom hi'h VK'mn mi'trr. ,V,.iny rinliiAl siil'iofilir (if c (irfltir llic In.Trr! rn's fit which ( .v' ii is t'n. i,ril (,f he tl"n,l!f fr,lll,lrs fr r t!h It IS try it tt r .f U'mbii AH Drujgiiti hi uns NMAUT STYI.F. IS ONE OF OUR l',lf.(;i-ST .SELLERS $4.50 A PAIR ..wana v Specially I WITH NEOEIN SOEK AND Kt'BBKK HKKL 1 "T.-il E. N. Gonty Shoe Store uSSIi ,m