Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, December 07, 1917, Image 3

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Profpccinnal PrJiimri
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 (or dates
DR. J. G. TURNER
Eye Specialist
PORTLAND OREGON
Regular monthly visits lo HEPPNER and 10NE
WOODSON & SWEEK
ATTORXEYS-AT-LAW
Office in Palace Hotel. Heppner, Ore.
SAM l VAN VACTOR
VTTORNEY-AT-LAW
HEPFNrER,
OREGON
Notice for Publication
Department'of the Interior. lT. S. Land Office
at La Grande. Oregon. October loth. 117.
Notice is hereby given that William K. McKer
rin. of Henpper. Oregon, who. on October :ilst.
1910. made Homestead Entry. No. 0M.;;l. for Sl j
NEli and N" SEW. Section 18. Township 5-South.
Range 27 East. Willamette Meridian, has tiled
notice of intention to make five- 1'cn.r Proof, to es
tablish claim to the land above described, before
C. C. Patterson, United States Commissioner, at
hia office, at Heppner, OreKon. on the 12th day of
December. 1917.
Claimant names as witnesses: John V. Hiatt.
Enoch Cave. Matthew HuRhes, and Eugene Mat
teson, all of Heppner. Oresron.
26d31 C. S. DUNN. Register.
Notice for Publication
Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office
at La Grande. Oregon. October 15th. 1917.
Notice is hereby riven that James W. Craig, oi
Heppner, Oregon, who. on May '21st, 1912, nmde
Homestead Entry. No. 010372, furSEU NE'i, Sec
tion 19, and on December 10th. 1112, made addi
tional Homestead Entry No. OlUlyii. for the SWU
NEVi, Section 19. Township 2 South, Range 27
East, Willamette Meridian, has hied notice of in
tention to make three-year Proof, to establish
claim to the land above described, before C. C.
Patterson, United States Commissioner, at his
office, at Heppner. Oregon, on the 12th day oi
December, 1917.
Claimant names as witnesses: Amos Missildire,
John H. Edwards. Ernest Edwards, and Dawd
Brown, all of Heppner, Oregon.
2idHl C. S. DUNN. Register.
Notice for Publication
Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Oilice tit
La Grande, Oregon, October 15th. 1917.
in, Notice ib hereby given that Clarence Reid, of
Heppner, Oregon, who. on January 2tiLh, 1911.
made Homestead Entry, No. 01278. for SWl
SW'i, Section 4, SEV4 SE1,, Section 5, NE'-i, N E ' a
SEVt. Section 8. NWW NW-i, Section 9. Town
ship 6 South. Range 27 East, 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 Slates
Commissioner, at his oHice. at Heppner, Oregon,
on the 13th day of December. 1917.
Claimant names as witnesses: Warner C. K en
nedy, Alonzo D. Reid. Charles Oaten, and Arthur
R. Reid, all of Heppner, Oregon.
C. S. DUNN. Register.
LOUIS PEARSON
TAILOR
HEPPNER, OREGON
Office phone
Main 643
Residence phone
Main 665
FRANCIS A McMENAMIN
la'wyer
Roberts Building, Heppner, Oregon
ROY V. WHITEIS
REAL ESTATE INSURANCE
LOANS
Heppner, Oregon
Notice to Creditors
Notice is hereby piven that the undersigned, II.
A. Noyes. has been duly appointed executor of the
Last Will and Testament of Millie R. Whitten
Berwick, deceased, by the County Court of Mor
row County. Oregon, and has duly qualified as
such.
All persons having claims against said estate
are hereby notified to present the same to me.
duly verified, at the office of my attorneys, Wood
son & Sweek, at Heppner, Oregon, within six
months from the date of the fust publication
hereof.
Dated and first published this 2nd day of No
vember 1917.
H. A. NOYES.
Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Millie
B. Whitten Berwick, deceased. 2tidl
Teachers' Examinations
Notice is heryby cc'.ven that tin
County Superintendent of Mor
row county, Urejron, will hold the
regular examination of applicants
for State Certificates at Heppner,
Oregon, as follows:
Commencing Wednesday, Pec
ember lit, HUT, at );(() o'clock a.
rn., and continuing until Satur
day, December 'J2, M7, at 4:00
o'clock p. m
Wednesday Forenoon U S
History, Writing, (Fenmanshipl
Music, Drawing
Wednesday Afternoon Thy si-
ology, Reading, Manual Training
Composition, Domestic Science.
Methods in Reading, Course of
Study for Drawing, Methods in
Arithmetic.
Thursday Forenoon Arithme
tic, History of Education, Psy
chology, Methods in Geography,
M. I 1 T 1 " i
iecnanicai wrawing, Domestic
Mrs. Eliza J. Ayers
Mrs. Eliza J. Ayers, who passed
away at her home in this city,
Thursday, November 2ith, was
born in Burlington, Iowa, April
3,183i). the daughter of William
ami Elizabeth Greenwood. The
family crossed the plains by ox
team in 1819 and settled on How
ell Prairie, near Salem, where
Mr. G reenwood established his
home, and where, on December
1, 1S51, the subject of this sketch
was married to Israel Shaw.
Five months later, May 1, 1852,
Mr. Shaw died leaving a widow
but little past 16 years.
October 1, 1854 she was mar
ried to Harvey Smith, and the
young couple secured a donation
! land claim and established their
home about 8 miles south of
. Salem where the little town of
' lirooks now stands. There the
i family resided until 1872 when
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Art, Course of Study for Domes-: amoved to Heppner where
lic t ; uiey esiaousnea a nome ana
nv ' , ... , i where one year later Mr. Smith
mar, Geography. Stenography,
American Literature, Physics,
Typewriting, Methods in Lan
guage, Thesis for Primary Cer
tificate. Friday Forenoon Tlieo'ry and
Practice, Or t liography Spelling )
Physical Geography, English
Literature, Chemisry, Physical
Culture.
Friday Afternoon- School
Law, Geology, Algebra, Civil
Government.
Saturday Forenoon Geometry ,
Uotauy.
. Saturday Afternoon General
History, Bookkeeping.
J. A. CHURCH ILL.
Superintendent of Public In
struction. 30d32
Good Mules Wanted
I want to buy good Mules 3 to
10 years old. Guy Boyer, Hepp
ner, Oregon. 20tf
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HARDMAN GARAGE
BLEAKMAN A RAU, Props.
Courteous and Efficient Service by
Courteous and Competent Workmen
Accessories, Supplies, Expert Vulcanizers
Guaranteed Tire Service
HARDMAN, OREGON
Notice of Stockholders'
Meeting
died. Seven children were born
to this union, as follows: Mrs.
Josephine Forwood, of Sumpter,
Mrs. Paulina Quaid, of, Portland
Mrs. Cora Van Duyne, of Spok
ane, Mrs. Eliza Walbndge. of
Heppner, and Mrs Viola Swin
1 burn, Mrs. Abbey Thorton and
' ( has. H. Smith who are deceasd.
There also three grandchildren,
ias follows: Raymond and Green
! wood Thorton. of Heppner, and
J Ralph iS'vvinburn, of Seattle.
On September 6. 1888, Mrs.
.Smith was married to T. W
Ayers, a prominant citizan and
buisiness man of this city. He
also passed to the Great Beyond
August 28, 1901).
During her long residence of
15 years in Heppner Mrs. Ayers
was closely identified with the
growth and development of Hep
pner and Morrow county, for
many years. In the pioneer days
when stage coaches and pack
trains were the only means of
travel she conducted a hotel here
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Go to Gilliam & Bisbee
For Your Xmas Gifts
WE HAVE A FULL STOCK OF
Pi
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Community Silver, Cut Glass and
Decorated Chinaware of All Kinds,
Waiting Trays : All Kinds of h
Aluminum Perculators
u
Come and See Us
Gilliam & Bisbee
People s Casli Market
HENUV SC11WARZ, Prop.
All Kinds of Fresh and Salt Meats
Poultry and Lard Phone Main 73
Notice is hereby j;iven thai
the regular annual stoukholders'
meeting of the Lexiagton Stati
Hank will be? held tit its bank
ing rooms in the Town of anj ner house became a haven of
Lexington, Oregon, at - rest for many wearv travelers,
o'clock P. M Thursday .Janu-! She enjoyed a wide acnuain
l't. l'J ix.
The purpose
for which this
tance throughout this sec
tion of the state and was
meeting is called is to elect n nnR.h esteemed and highly re
L5o:ird of Directors for the en ' speeted by all who knew her.
suing year and for the transac-j She waSt for many ypars a
tion of any other business which member of the Baptist church
may properly come before it. hut shortly before her death at
Dated at Lexington, hegon, , her own reipiest she received the
December
11H7.
W. G. Scoit ,
Attest: President.
W. O. Hill,
Cashier Secretary.
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If You Have Trouble With Cold Feet
Try a Pair of
Ail
Knit
Wool
Gaiters
.'!!??V Ami
Your Trouble
Is ( ver
Do you know that we are ready
to do your Job Printing?
Notice for Publication
Drinrtmvnt of thr Interior. V. . S. l.nd OIHpi't
L Ontnilf. Onuon. Oi IoImt l.'.lh. 1917.
Nut in- to hrn'by ivi Hint WumMT. Kcnnnlv.
of Hriipncr. Ori'iiiin. whu. on April lt. 1914.
mailc lliimciUfHil Kntry. No. lililicj. furtw'.
'a iw1.. ne1. 't. Sii'tion ;t. nw'i nr'.. n's
nw'i. nw'i. Sirtioii W. Tiiwnnliip 4 South.
Knei' WillnmHte Mrrulin. hM fiM no-
tlr of intention tomnk thrws-yemr I'roof. lo
Ul'liith flmm lo thp Innrl 1k rliirritrtl. tx-for
C. C. Pmtrrw'n. I'rutM Stmrt CommnnioniT. t
hi office. t He,,ntT. Oregon, on the l;ith (Uy of
IlrrrmUT. 1H1T.
Claimant nmi mitnemeii: Clarrnr hnl.
Alonni O. Krnl, Waller Helmick. and Walter
H'd. all or Heoiner. Oreeon.
2!il C S. Ul'N'S. Kegnter.
..Choose Your Gifts..
EARLY AND WITH CARE
Notice for Publication
Department of the Interior, t. S. 1. and Office at
The Dalle.. orer. O' tolr
Sottre ia herel.y irten that Haymonrt Steer, of
Harilman. (Invn. ho on Nuveni!er lB'h lyln.
mat H'im'tea.1 f'.ntrv So. i'T;ia and on July 21t.
I'J1. ma.le aiMitional llomeatead f.ntnr Nol'i"'.
f.,r SW'i '.. Sertu.n 21. NW Sn- ton V. !.'
NF'i. N' i'K'i. Se. tii.ii 2t'.. Town. hm &. South.
Han- 24 Kat. Wil,Mm-tle Meridian, ha llled
notu e of intention u.make inal three. year Tn-if.
to vatahhan rlaim Ui the land ale de-rihed
before C. '. I'aller. ,1.. I'niterf State, ('mm..
ioner. at Heiuner. tirei.n. crft the l'F'h day of
lererr.trfr. 1 1?.
Ctaimant t.am.. a. itn-w r' rt.ee! II.
land, ( harle. II Mn,el J-.l,n J. Mrlkmald
t.e..r- M O'.nal.l all "f llardman. Ilrmm.
A M HIASK W'-oIX K Keitter.
v, .t i ( Mill l't fM.lf ATION.
t hrf n lbt J-hn V-rrmr mr '
cf Ua. Of fc-n fv, rm M I lil ' ft
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to
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rite of confirmation and became
a member ol the l',piscopol
S church. She was also a charter
! member of the Eastern Star
I chapter in this city and was
active in the work of the order.
Although her physical vigor
has been failing rapidly for some
time her mental faculties were
unimpaired and her mind was
clear ami active until the end.
The funeral was held Satur
day afternoon under the auspices
of the 0. H S. the services being
conducted in the Masonic hall by
Kev II. A Noyes, Interment was
in tin- Masonic cemetery.
E. N. Gonty Shoe Store
The (iifi is ever it eon-taut remind
giver. It in (linn-fore important il
remembrance!, bo of fitting merit.
Here you will find a well selected
r of the
at jour
stuck of
Pain
Lavalliers, Cuff Links, Brooches, Car
Pins, Scarf Pins, Watches, Silverware,
Cut Glass, Fine China, Fountain Pens
and Umbrellas
Here ig a mcsRac;f( to
rSuflerinp; women, lrom
Mrs. K;itluyn Idwards,
fit U.I-. I). 4, Wa-.lnrtKton
Court II'iiisp. Ohio. "I
am clad lo tell, and have
1' tiff many women, what
I siitlcred More I knew
fit t'ardul and the preat
lirnctil lobe derived lrom
Ihis remedy. A lew
year, auo I became prac
tically helpless . . .'
TAKE
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OSCAR BORG
t.i.i
h i . e at H-l I ' r Hre,o. on the ,th dat ol
JaF. .ay
( A n.m' - t irm a ineM fle'.rr f 'a
nil"! "'' J I' eet..h ,,f,iHa'e llr
N-h I'.tli i, (IP.I . J.ec M
II. , , f l(i i "e? er-"
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The Woman's Tcnic
"I was vrry wait,"
Mm. I riwai'K fiH on
lo nay, "and could not
M'Mi without H'ltlrrin
'teat p,tin . . . f.'ollwitf
fceemeo to lit If) me linlil
i heard cdCarnul and te-t-.in
the u nt II ... I
tadiially Riinrd my
Mreni'th ... am now
able to do all my work."
It r,n nerd I Ionic lake
C'ardui. Il 1 l ir women.
II a';ts fentlyand relmtily
and will proiMhly fr-! ;
you at it hrird this lady.
All DruggitU
r. mi
DONATION BAZAAR
At the PAVILION on
Saturday, Dec. 8, 1917
Brim; in your Donations of
Produce, Cooked Foods,
Cider, Jellies, Canned Goods
Fancy Work, Towels, Ftc.
There will be Amusements
and a J1TNFY DANCK
M mm
1 1 III, BRICK
Mi A I I L MKI N. I't.-ps,
ICFCRFAM ;uul CARD
PARLOUS.
Up-to-Date Job Printing at l'"s shop