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Page Four THE HEPENER HERAXD, HEPPNER, OREGON Tuesday, April 15, 1924 'H-H-I"I"I"M"H"H"I"I"1"M-I' H 4 LOCAL NEWS j j j j ! ! ti Loui3 J. Gates, grain merchant of The Dalles, was a visitor here Fri day. George Beardsley, of Arlington, wa3 a visitor in Heppner during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Andy Rood went to Tortland Saturday and expected to return this evening. George Wilson, of Cecil, was in town a couple of days the last of trie week visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Beymer re turned from Portland Friday where Ihey spent a week on a business and pleasure visit. Announcement is made by the committee in charge that the Hepp ner Chautauqua will be held on June 30 to July 5, inclusive. Everett Pattison came-out from Portland Friday evening for a day's visit with his home folks. He re turned to the city Sunday afternoon. JKiS FOR S.IM2 A fine lot two months old. Call at J. J. Wells place on highway or phone 5 F 2. 53-lt J. E. COPENHAVER Mr. Walter C. Dobyns and Miss Esther Peterson, both of the lone t-ection, were married here Sunday at the home of Rev. W. 0. Living stone. W. B. Barratt has sold some 2, 060 mixed lambs to Tom Boylen, or Pendleton, for delivery later in the summer. The price was 10 cents a I-ound. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Ayers and Mrs. Anna Spencer returned from Hot Lake Saturday, where they spent a few days last week. Mr3. Ayers and Mrs. Spencer both returned im proved in health. AUj NATIONS MARCHING TO AR MAGEDDON Free lecture by Dr R. L. Robie, of Chicago, at Odd Fel low' hall. Thursday evening, April 7th, at 8:00 o'clock. All invited. Auspices International Bible Stu dents' association. lt-pd. Miss Mildren Miller, who is with the firm of. H. Liebes & Co., of Portland, is spending a few days in Heppner with her sister, Mrs. Ray Moore, who has- been ill for some time. Mrs. Moore will probably re turn to Portland with her sister and fpend the summer there. ATTENTION LADIES Before buy ing material and making up your spring and summer porch dresses come in; and look over our line just received. Prices, quality and style will appeal to you. Prettier and cheaper than you can make them. 51-lt MRS. L. G. HERREN. Rev. Clark M. Smith, of The Dalies, missionary for the American Sunday School Union, was in this county last week looking after his work In the various communities. Mr. Smith held a meeting at Fair view school Wednesday evening with 41 in attendance. He also held a meeting at Hardman Thursday night and at Morgan Friday night. W. T. Matlock, sheepman of Al derdale, was in town for a few day3 during the week, leaving for home this norning. The dog poisoner has been at work on Mr. Matlock's range in Washington and his trained sheep dogs were all killed. He came here to recruit a new outfit and took a car load home iwth him. IF THE TiADV who picked up $7.50 from my counter during the rush hour last Tuesday will return same either in peison or by mail or mes senger there will be no questions Risked and no complaint filed. Oth erwise, prosecution. This is no joke. 51-lt MRS. L. G. HERREN. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Barratt will fid to Portland soon to spend a cou 111 of weeks In western Oregon. While away they will attend the un veiling of the Booth monument at Salem. "The Circuit Rider," recent ly presented to tle 3tate by Hon A. A. Booth, as a memorial W his fath er, who was one of Oregon's pioneer Methodist preachers and missionar ies. M. C. "Mike" Marshall, the well known sheep and hay man of Doardman, wa3 in town last Wed nesday attending to business mat ters. Mr. Marshall has one of the largest and best hay ranches on the Hoard man project and is also engag ed in the 3heep business. He has been in this country 21 years, has worked hard, and acquired consid erable property but, he says, he is not as well fixed now as he was five years ago because of the deflation of ihe sheeumen and farmers. "Some thing rotten, somewhere," is the way he sizes things up. BEAUTY SHOPPK Tom O'Brien was in from Butter creek Friday looking after business affairs. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR REPRESENTATIVE I hereby announce myself as a Re publican candidate for Joint Repre sentative for Umatilla and Morrow Counties in the coming Primary Election, subject to the will of the Republican voters in such Counties. Dated April 7, 1924. WILLIAM B. BARRATT. (Paid Advertisement.) FOR COUNTY JUDGE I hereby announce my candidacy for the nomination for County Judge of Morrow county, Oregon, on the Republican ticket, subject to the will of the Republican voters at the primary election to be held May 16, 1924. M. R. MORGAN. (Paid Advertisement) FOR COUNTY JUDGE To the Voters of Morrow County: I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of County Judge on the democratic ticket, at the pri mary nominating election, Friday, May 16, 1924. R. L. BENGE. 45-3 (Paid Advertisement.) I pledge the same In the future. Wm. T. CAMPBELL, Incumbent. (Paid Advertisement) SUMMONS FOR. SHERIFF I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Sheriff, sub ject to the will of the Republican voters, at the Primary Election to be held in May, 1924. GEORGE McDUFFEE. (Paid Advertisement) FOR COUNTY JUDGE To the Republicans of Morrow County: I hereby announce myself a candidate for the nomination at your hands for the office of County Judge at the primary election in May, 1924. My experience of many years as County Commissioner makes me conversant with the duties of the office I seek, and I shall great ly appreciate your support in the primary; and for all past favors, 1 thank you kindly. G. A. BLEAKMAN, Hardman. (Paid Advertisement) FOR COUNTY CLERK v To the Republican Voters of Mor row County: I hereby announce that I will be a candidate for the nomination for County Clerk at the Primary Election to be held May 16, 1924. GAY M. ANDERSON. (Incumbent) (Paid Advertisement) FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER I hereby announce my candidacy for the office of County Commission er for Morrow county subject to the will of the Republican voters at the coming primary election to be held on the 16 th day of May, 192 1. 46-3 L. J. DAVIDSON. (Paid Advertisement) FOR COUNTY CI EHK I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the nomination for County Clerk for Morrow county Oregon, on the Democratic ticket subject to the well of the Democrat ic voters at the primary election to be held May 16, 1924. 46-3- W. A. RICHARDSON. (Paid Advertisement) FOR COUNTY JUIXJ.K To the Republican Voters of Mor row County: I hereby announce that I will be a candidate for the nomination for County Judge, at the primary election, to be held May 16th, 1924. During my term, my policy has been to obtain efficiency in public 'service, with aconomy and fairness. If nominated and elected. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON For Morrow County Lawrence A. Perry, Plaintiff, vs John J. Kelly, P. T.' Murphy, Eugene Moll- tor, Mary E. Gorman I and G. W. Gorman, Defendants,' TO P. T. MURPHY, EUGENE MOLI TOR and G. W. GORMAN, of the above named defendants :- IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON:- You, and each of you, are hereby required to appear and answer the Complaint of the plain tiff filed against you in the above entitled cause and Court, on or be fore six weeks from the date of first publication of this Summons, to-wit, on or before Wednesday, the 16th day of April, 1924, and, if you fail to so appear and answer the Com plaint of the plaintiff herein, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in Plaintiff's Complaint herein, to wit :- For Judgment and Decree against the defendant, John J. Kelly, in the sum of 116,600.00, together with in terest thereon at the rate of six per cent per annum from the 30th day of July, 1918, less the sum of $1, 000.00 paid thereon on December 10th, 1921, and for the further sum of $1,500.00 attorneys' fees, and for plaintiff's costs and disbursements of said suit; that a certain contract! particularly described in said Com plaint, and made and entered into on the 30th day of July, 1918, be tween the defendant, Mary E. Perry, now Mary E. Gorman, and the de fendant, John J. Kelly, be decreed to be a real property mortgage lien upon the lands described therein, to wit: The NW Of Section 19; the S of the S of Section 20; the SWM of SWVi of Section 21; the NE of NW of Sec tion 28; all of Section 29, ex . cept the N of NE&; the S of N, and N of NE of Section 30; the SEM of NW, the SW of NE, the N of SE; and SE of SE of Section 31; the E, the N of NW, SWU of NW!4, S ofSWi andNW of SW of Sec. 32, in Twp. 4, S., R. 24, E. W. M., in Morrow County, Ore gon, and the SE& of NE of Section 25, Twp. 4 South, Range 23, E. W. M., in Gilliam County, Oregon. That the de scription therein, and said con tract, be reformed so as to in clude therein the SE1 of NW&, and NE of SW of Sec. 32, and SVfhi of SE& and SH of SW of Sec. 31, in Twp. 4, S., Range 24, and to exclude therefrom the NE of SE4 of Section 31, in Twp. 4, S.. R. 24, all E. W. M. That as so reformed said mortgage be foreclosed and said land sold, as upon execution, and as by law pro vided, and that the said defendants, and each and alt of them, be barred from all - right, title or interest or claim in or to said premises, .ex cept the statutory right to redeem, and that the money arising from said sale be applied to the payment of the costs and disbursements of said suit, to the payment of the attorneys' fees Mrs. Johnson, formerly of The Blue Bird Beauty Shoppe, of Port land, will arrive Wednesday to oper ate a beauty parlor. Mrs. Johnson romes highly recommended, and will be prepared to give her patrons the best of service in manicuring, marcelling, hair-bobbing, and curling facial massage, 3calp treatments, children's hair trimming and curl ing, etc. She will open her shop Paturday. April 19th and will be permanently located in Hotel Hepp ner. JACKS A few good, young jacks can be leased for the season from the East ern Onegon Jack Farm. B. F. SWAGGART, Prop., Lexington, Oregon. LOOK! We. sell all Shoes. H03lery. Shirts. Men's and Ladies' Underwear, at 10 Discount From Now Until May First. Come See Us. W. P. PROPHET Sc. CO. EYE SPECIALIST COMING Dr. D. R. Haylor. eye specialist of Port land, will be tn Heppner Monday and m......tn Anril 2 1 lliraua, . . . . . . - - - - t Havlor's jewelry store. Those needing won "" should call urlS the above dates. and 22nd, Thomson Bros. OUR STORE is head quarters for seasonable merchandise. SaS.We can feed and clothe the whole family from soup to nuts and from hats to shoes See our line of Suits and Overcoats for Men and Boys allowed, and to the payment of the aggregate sum of $16,600.00, togeth er with interest thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from July 30, 1918, less the sum of $1000.00 raid thereon on Dec. 10, 1921, and for such other and further relief as may bp just and equitable. This summons is served uron you by publication thereof once a week for six consecutive weeks in the Heppner Herald, a weekly newspaper of general circulation in Morrow County, Oregon, published at Hepp ner, by Order of the Hon. Gilbert W. Phelps, Circuit 'Jud?e of the above entitled Court, made and en tered on the 29 th day of February, 1924, and the date of the first pub lication hereof is Tuesday, the 4th day of March, 1924, and the date of the last publication hereof will be the 15th day of April, 1924. . VAN VACTOR & BUTLER, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Residence and Postoffice Ad dress: The Dalles, Wasco County, Oregon. 45-51 llUlUIUItaaaUIIMnUtlRUiUUIinillMHnHHUntHHHHBrSB Elkhorn I I Best Eating Place I E I in Town I I WE SERVE j CHINESE NOODLES I 1 WESPECIALIZE i In pure, appetizing food, well a cooked and neatly Berved. A SATISFIED CUSTOMER Means a PERMANENT CUSTOMER JlMjtmt EDWARD GHINN, Prop. We invite your patronage us Hiiiititmim St ar THEATRE Show Starts at 7:45 Tuesday and Wednesday, April 15 and 16: BARBARA BEDFORD and NOAH BEERY In "The Forbidden Lover" A romance of early California, exciting, amusing, thrilling Also Buster Keaton in "The Frozen North". In which the never-smiling-one visits the far north and puts the light into the aurora borealis -l-l-l-l-l-i-l-l-l-l-l-l-l-l- Thursday and Friday, April 17 and 18: JACKHOLT "The Tiger's Claw" ; The story of an American engineer in India Also THE GVMPS ANDY, M1N and CHESTER in in "AGGRAVATING MAMMA" This is not a, cartoon, but a two-reel comedy, which you will enjoy more than you ever do the cartoons. -h- Saturoday, April 19: ' ; ; ANNA LITTLE "Chain Lightening" A faster than lightening race track story that will keep you on the edge of jour seat till the last foot of film is shown Also "FELIX FILLS THE SHORTAGE" I-I-I-M-I-I-I-I-M-M-I- Sunday and Monday, April 20 and 21: THOMAS MEIGHAN and LILA LEE in "The Ne'er Do Well" Here Is one of the best pictures of the past season. We are showing it two days, be sure and see it Also COMEDY "WINNER TAKES ALL" HERALD WANT ADS BRING HOME THE BACON Spring Time Is Garden Planting Time WE HAVE THE TWO WELL KNOWN LINKS OF STANDARD PACKAGE SEEDS: D. M. Ferry & Co. Northrup King & Co. 10c pkg. 5c pkg. Both Good OUR ADVICE IS TO BUY THEM EA3LY, WHILE THE ASSORTMENT IS COMPLETE, Onion Sets in Any Quanity PHELPS GROCERY COMPANY Our new terras 5 per cent discount for cash or 2 per cent for prompt pay ment of ndnthty bill. ore meeting with approval 1