Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, January 09, 1923, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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Are you making an intelligent use
of the passing hours?.
To save time is to save money
money saved is profit profit is the
object of business.
There is no greater factor in the
economy of time than the use of the
long distance telephone. The serv
ice is prompt, efficient, convenient
and satisfactory.
Consult the telephone directory as
to rates and classes of service avail
able. Every Bell telephone is a Long
Distance station.
Home wn
TlfeteT
ARRANGE TO PULL TOGETHER
Citizens of Kansas City, Kan., Pool
All Interests for the Benefit of
the Community.
The various improvement associa
tions of Kanas Lily, Kan., are going
.it a li.-; l.-;s,; in a his way. The ns
wtttttojis ni.re.val many separate dis
I'.ii ts m' ,: c;,., ; eari1. has lieen pull
lug for this or !h:',t Improvement hero
anil tliero. Ti e iv.;.;!t lias not been
satisfactory: ii Ins consisted of a lit
tle patchii'g t:p of different sections In
a haphazard fashae:.
Now the assiH-i.'.i ions propose to
move ti wilier. They demonstrated
their ability to cooperate when a per
manent organization of ollieers of all
the bodies wns formed. The Idea Is a
pooling of interests; a united pull to
secure benefits, not on one street, not
In a district of a few square blocks,
but for the entire city. It Is realized
that on Immense undertaking, such as
the civic center, Is properly a city-
wide affair, and that if success Is to
come In such an effort there must be
concerted action. Kansas City Star.
WARNS OF RAILWAY CROSSING
Detroit Has Adopted a Signal With
Three Lights, Which Differs
From Other Signs.
To warn motorists at night that
they are approaching a railway cross
ing, ns distinguished from a regular
The Pacific Telephone
And Telegraph Company
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An exchange of real estate was
telosed last wee'k when Besssle Cow
dray exchanged 160 acres of timber
near Parkers Mill to Mrs. Ida Pyle
for a house and 8 lots in Hardman.
L. E. Van Marter engineered the
deal.
. K. C. WILL INSTALL OFFICERS
The Women's Relief Corps will
hold a regular meeting in Odd Fel
lows hall Wednesday afternoon, Jan
uary 10, when the annual installation
of officers will take place. All mem
bers are expected to be present.
Kirk Bus & Transfer Co.
Wm, M. KIRK, Proprietor
We Thank you for past patronage and solicit a
continuance of the same. Our best service is for
you. Leave orders at Case Furniture Co.. or
Phone Main 664
Leave Orders at Hotel Patrick.
BAGGAGE. EXPRESS. FREIGHT.
COUNTRY TRIPS & GENERAL HAULING
WHEN YOU THINK INSURANCE
' Think VAN MARTER
I AM ALSO IN THE
REAL ESTATE BUSINESS
"Promptness and Service"
My Specialties
OFFICE IN HOTEL PATRICK
Dick Robnctt
Practical horseshoer
AT CALMUS' SHOP
Special attention given to lameandin
terfering horses.
I Guarantee Satisfaction.
Give me a Trial
NOTICE Of CONTEST
Serial No. 016780
017329
Department of the Interior
United States Lulul Office
Contest No. 1412
La Grande, Oregon,
December 22, 1922
To Harry McKaey of Ritter, Oregon,
Conteatee:
You are hereby notified that Har
old J. Cox, who gives Heppner, Ore
gon, as his post-office address, did
on Dec. 18, 1922, file in this office
his duly corroborated application to
contest and secure the cancellation
of your Homestead Entry No ,
Serial No. 016780 made Doc. 2, 1916,
for Lots 6, 7, 8, 9, Sec. 7, Tp. 7 S.,
It. 29 E. and S. 1-2 NE , E. 1-2
NW Vi Sec. 12, Tp. 7 S., K. 28 E. W.
M. and Add'n. II. E., No. 017329,
made Mar. 20, 1920, for Lots 3 and
1, W 1-2 SW U SE V4 SW hi Sec.
1, Tp. 7 S., 1!. 28 E, agid Lois 20 and
21, Sec. C, Township 7 S., Range 29
i-., Willamette, Meridian, and as
grounds for his contest lie alkies
that said Harry McKaey has failed
to make the improvements thereon
required by laws of the United
States; that he has abandoned said
land and has not been on the same
for three years; that his true name
is not Harry McKaey but is Harry H.
Henderson; that his absence from tho
land was not due to any military ser
vice.
You are, therefore, further nnl
fied that the said allegations will be
taken as confessed, and your said en
try will be canceled without further
right to be heard, either before this
office or on appeal, if you fail to file
in this office within twenty days
after the FOURTH publication of
this notice, as shown below, your an
swer, under oath, specifically re
sponding to these allegations of con
test, together with due proof that
you have served a copy of your an
swer on the said contestant either in
person or by registered mail.
You should state in your answer
the name of th post office to which
you desire future notices to be sent
to you.
CARL G. HELM, Roglnter.
J. H. PEARE. Receiver
Date of first publication. Jannarv
2, 1923.
Dat of second nublieatlon. Janua
ry 9, 1923.
Date of third publication. Janmr.
16, 1923.
Date of fourth publication Jan0.
ty 23, 1923.
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LEGAL NOTICES
XOTICK OV STOCKHOLDERS'
JIKETING.
Notice is hereby given that thci"
will be a meeting of the stockholders
of the First National Bank of Hepp
ner, Oregon, on the second Tuest.iy
in January, 1923, (January 9th,
1923), between the hours of 10 a.
m. and 4 p. m. of said date for (he
purpose of electing directors and for
the transaction of such business as
may legally come before the meeting.
W. r. MAHONEY,
Cashier.
Dated this Sth day of December,
1922.
NOTICE OE SHKUIl'E'S SALE OV
KEAL rUOl'KKTY
Notion Is hereby given that under
and by virtue of an execution and
order of sale duly issued out of the
Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
for Morrow County by the Clerk of
said Court on the 11th day of De
cember, 1922, pursuant to a judg
ment and decree duly rendered and
entered in said Court on the 11th
day of December, 1922, in a certain
suit in said Court wherein N. P.
Peterson, and Evelyn Peterson, hus
band and wife, were plaintiffs, and
C. R. Peterson, Ethel Alverta Peter
son, his wife, L. W. Weeks, and n.
L. Berry, were defendants, and in
which suit the plaintiffs recovered
judgment against the defendant, C.
Iv. Peterson, for the sum of $7000.00
with interest thereon from the first
day of November, 1919, at tho rate
of seven per cent per annum, the
further sum of $2S0.25, with interest
thereon from tho 28th day of Feb
ruary, 1922, at tho rate of six per
cent per annum, the further sum of
$525.00, attorney's fees, and $19.00,
the cost of said suit, I will on Thurs
day, the 11th day of January, 1923,
at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the
forenoon of said day at the front
door of the Court House in the city
of Heppner, Morrow County, Ore
gon, sell at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash, the follow
ing property situated in Morrow
County, Oregon, to-wit:
The West Halt of Section 24 in
Township 3 South, Range 23 East of
Willamette Meridian.
The above real property is taken
and levied upon as the real property
of C. R. Peterson, one of tho above
named defendants, and being the
real property ordered sold in said
suit, and I will sell the same and ap
ply tho proceeds, or so much thereof
as may be required, to the payment
of the above judmgent, and accruing
cost of sale.
Dated this 12th day of December,
1922.
GEO. McDUFFEE,
33-37 Sheriff.
NOTICK TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed admin
istrator with the will annexed, of the
estato of Ellia Minor,, deceased, and
has accepted said trust. All persons
having claims against tho estate of
said deceased, are hereby required to
present the same, duly verified, as by
law rqulred, at tho office of Woodson
& Sweek, my attorneys, at Heppner,
Oregon, within six months from the
date of first publication of this sum
mons. Dated and published tho first time
this 9th day of January, 1923.
(Signed) W. I). POTTER,
37-41 Administrator.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Avers returned
from Portland last Wednesday where
they spent Christmas and New Years
with friends .
This Street Signal Has the Usual
Large Red Globe and Two Addi
tional Smaller Red Lights Near the
Base, to Indicate a Railway Cross
ing. boulevard Intersection, a special street
signal is now being tried out In De
troit, Mich. The usunl large red
globe is supported some distance above
a massive concrete base, while near
the top of the base there are two ad
ditional smaller red lights. Popular
Mechanics.
Own Your Home.
Calvin Coolldge, In connection with
the "Better Homes in America" cam
paign, says:
"It is of so little avail to assert that
there Is an Inherent right to own prop
erty unless there Is an open opportu
nity that this right may be enjoyed in
a fair degree by all. That which is
referred to In such critical terms as
capitalism cannot prevail unless It Is
adapted to the general requirements.
Unless it be'of the rc"plo, it will cease j
to have n place under our Institutions,
even ns shivery ceased. j
"It Is time to demonstrate more ef- i
fectively that property is of Hie pro-
I le. It is lime to transfer some of
the approbation and effort that have :
gone Into the building of public works
to (be building, ornamenting and ,
owning of private homes by the people I
lit large attractive, worthy, penna- !
ncnt homes."
ARLINGTON AND HEPI'NEIt
STAGE
TO HEPPNER
1 ft. in,
Arlington Lv n:uo
Cecil lv 10.20
Morgan ' Lv 10:35
lone --,- lv i1:05
Lexington lv j i : 30
Heppner j V Ar 11:55
j TO ARLINGTON
Heppner Lv 9:00
Lexington Lv 9:25
Ione Lv 9:00
Morgan - Lv 10:05
ccil Lv io:35
Arlington " Ar 11:55
7 W'K SOLICIT VOUK PATRONAGE ,
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p. 111.
2:00
3:20
3:35
4:05
4:30
4:55.
4:00
4:25
4:50
5:05
5:35
C:55
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Iiui'ko
Beauty Can Never Be Ignored.
If It were not for the love of bounty,
we might nil be living In log cabins,
slab shanties or sod bouses. lint there
Is something In human nature Unit de
mands that the thing we call beauty,
and from the savage who daubs col
ored clay on his rawhide tent to the
modern man who employs a profes
sional to decorate Ids palace, there Is
a desire that his home shall be
equipped with more than the mere ne
cessities of life.
The demand for beauty Is just ns
natural as the demand for good, and
t lie person whose surroundings lack
beauty Is starved Intellectually Just
us surely as the lack of food would
starve him physically. L. T. I'rary in
the Cleveland Plain Deuler.
The Well Dressed Man
Is Admired and Respected
Let us put your clothes
in good condition
Lloyd Hutchinson
Tailoring
Clean
lothes
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Civic Necessity.
A city without a "city plun" Is a
city without beauty.
The Sensitive Artist.
'1 wai busy over my canvas when
I heard footsteps In the loose gravel
on the bank behind m," said a Brown
county artist over the breakfast table
at the Perclfleld hotel, Nashville, not
long ago, "and unwilling to be dis
turbed, I didn't look around. Then
a woman's voice said In a kind of a
whlKper: 'Oh, there's one of those
artists!' I kept right on as If I hadn't
heard a thing. Soon I heard the click
of the camera and I crb'd out. 'Ouch ;
I suppose they tell foilay of the sensl
Uvuiess of artist folk."
WE BUY POULTRY
Highest Prices paid for Chickens, Turkeys,
Ducks and Geese delivered at our poultry
yards in Heppner.
Cornett & Merritt,
Heppner, Oregon Phone Main 6 1 5
Heppner Herald $2.00 per Year