IONE. Notice of Sheriff's Sale. i HOT DRINKS Hot Chocolate Hot Tomato Nectar Hot Clam Tea Hot Red Snapper Hot Beef Tea All kinds of Lunch Goods THE PASTIME MENOKICSOIN OURD'ANB, Props THE CITY MEAT MARKET KINSMAN, HALL & LEWIS, Props. Fresh Beef, Pork, Mutton, Ham and Bacon and Home-rendered Lard. Top Prices Paid for Hides and Pelts. FRESH FISH THURSDAYS. MIKE II E A LY, Proprietor Telephone Livery Stable - TELEPHONE 201 f COURTEOUS TREATMENT AND FIRST-CLASS SERVICE. T WE PAY FOR ALL TELEPHONES FOP RIGS. f LOWER MAIN STREET - QE 3E Notice! Call and look over the new line of SPRING & SUMMER SAMPLES Just Received. LOUIS PEARSON, Tailor. Gathering Friends A LITTLE girl can always get some body to play with by using the Bell Telephone. It is just as useful to her as it is to her elders. There is no need to be lonesome with a telephone in the house, because you can at least talk with your friends, even though they are far away. Bell Service is universal. The PACIFIC TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH COMPANY A high gra-ie piano to trade for a good team ani wagon. Call at this off.ee. tf See tlist "Little wonder" aheep shearing machine in Gilliam & Bis bee'i windows. Inquire and investigate the work done by those Alfalfa Renovaton at Gilliam & Biebee's. Dr. Winnard hag taken a special coarse on eye iiseaiaand i prepare! to fit glasses properly. E. M. Shott will come back to town the first of the week to complete bus iness transactions here. THE HOME OF THE SPOTTED HOOSES - HEPPNER, OREGON J no How aboot the second hand goods. See Clyde Wells. For oranges figs and fresh candiee go to Slocum Drag Co. Pbill Cohn pays highest cash price for hides pelts and furs. All kinds of Gang and walking plows at Gilliam & Bisbee'a. Mrs. Valejo Caldwell, of Portland, Is Tisiting her relatives in this eiy. J HoDse for sale or rent with one acre ground. Inquire let National Bank, tf If you doi't waut to pay Gilliam & Bisbee for fixing yonr pipes take cre of them aid turn the water off. Di yea hear me? A dog was ehot, In the west end, and killed. Mrs. Dr. Chick and Charles went down to Portltwd last Monday nmrn ing. Mrs. Rose Campbell, of Penileton, is here visiting with her mother, Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Wilniot went on to Lexington last Tuesday, returning Friday of the same week. Mr. John Blake came np from Port land on Monday of last week. Here turned to his home the Friday follow ing. We had throe new families move in'o lone and vioinity last week. It begins to look like old times once more. We see farmer Shutt's smiling face on the streets here in lone occasional ly. We with him success in his new venture Mr. L. P. Davidson went down to Portland Fridav of last week, where he will look after some of his business interests. We understand that Frank Barlow I as moved to his new home on Rhea Creek. Frank says he is going to tear the bone out. We wonder what happened ti Hap last week. He came into town one day last week slightly disfigured but still in the ring. J. A. Waters is having a concrete walk boilt in front of his home property. It improves the looks of things wonderfully. Miss Lena Buschke, who has been visiting with fr ends near Fct'.iind for the past three months, returned to lone on Monda's train. Several Itmeites went np to Hepp ner last Friday night to hear and se the O. A. C. mandoiln and glee clubs perform. Thsy all had a good time. Walter Cason and his family have moved back to lone again. It seems as though the old timers can not stay away. Walter has moved into the Barton house. Mr. and Mrc FranK Baker from Blalock, who have been the guests of Loren Hale and his wife for a few days returned to llnir home last weel . Mr. Baker runs the Hotel at Blalock. The moving pictnre ehow given in Walker'H hall last Saturday night was the best ever. These who did not attend missed a hearty laugh. The illutrated sngs were also very fine. We ucdsrstand that John R. Olden has got tired of doing his own cook ing. John was marnea to miss Gifford.at Hillsboro. We wish the oiuple a long, happy 8nd prosperois life. Nels Swanson went to Portland last week to meet his wife who has been visiting in California for the past two months. They will go from there to Seattle to visit with their daughter for a short time. Here are a couple of up-to-date ads of a few years ago. Wanted: A second hand piano, by a gentleman with carved legs. Direct to 87, N. Eflsington. For Rejt: A front room by widow with bay window facing East 42. Griff, East. On Friday night, Feb. 1G, at Lib er y School House, a big oyster sup per was furnished by the losing s'do of the big rabbit bunt held some time ago. Herb Olden was captain of the losing side, and got supper up in splen did style. 900 and some odd rabbits were killed during the hunt. It is too bad that Herb is blessed with single blessednsss when he is such a good cook. Girls see what you are missing. The Y. P B's. had a party at Pro fessor Kaufman's Friday night of Inst week. It was a hard times party, or rather a hobo party. There were all kinds of specimens to be seen there. To say th?y had a good time would be putting it too mild. They all had (he best time imaginable, Prof. Kaufman taking the cake for the best character. The lone mandolin club furnished some nice selections, and every one went home wishing that there would be another social soon. Blamed A Good Worker. "I blamed mv heart for severe dis tress in my left side for two years," writes W. Evaus, Danville, Va. , "but I know now it was indigestion, as Dr. KiDg's New Life Pills com pletely cured me." Best for stom ach, liver and kidney troubles, con stipation, headache or debility. 25c. at Slocum Drug Co. He Won't Limp Now. No more limping for Tom Moore of Cochran, Ga. "I had a bad sore on my instep that nothing teemed to help till I used Bucklen's Arnica Salve," he writes, "but this won derful healer soon cured me." Heals old running sores, ulcers, boils, barns, cuts, bruises, eczema or piles. Try it. Only 2- cent at Slocum Drug Co. Why not carry a policy in the Maccabees? In The Circuit Court Of The Slate Of Oregon For The County Of Morrow. Tha Alliance Trust Oompnnv Limited, PJontiff. V8 George II. MoKee, Emma T. Mc Keo, J. T. Alexander, Ada Francis Alexander, Carl Marquart, Johanna Marquart, August Treibel, Augusta Treibel; and L. II. Litsoher Defendents, Pursunnt to a decree eniered in the above entitled court and niuso on the 21st day of February , 1912 in favcr of the plaintiff and against the defendants, and an execution duly issued upon said decrpe, on the 21st day of Fobrunry 1912, I will on the 30th day of March, 1012, at the hour of 2:00 o'clock p. m. of said day at the front door of the County Court House in the Town of Heppner, offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash the following de cribed real property situated in the Countv of Morrow, State of Orecon, to-wit: The Southeast quarter of Section Twenty-three (23) and the Southwest quarter of Section Twenty-four (24) and the North half of the North west quarter of Section Twenty-five (25) , and the North half of tho North east quarter of Section Twentv-six (26) , all in Township one (l) North, Range Twenty-five EaU of the Will amett Meridian containing fonr hun dred eighty (480) acres, mere or less, to satisfy the following eums ad judged to bo due to the ulaintifT from the defendants George H. Mi Kee and Emma T. McKce, to-wit: $2373.75, with interest at the rate of 8 per cent per annum and $97.55. with interest at the rate of 10 per cent per annum, and $150 00, with interest at the rate of 6 per cent par annum all in United States Golj Coin, and to satisfy the sum of $2000.00, with interest from September 24 1908. at 8 per cen t per annum duo to the de fendant L. H. Litscher, and tb? sum of $1700.00, with interest from Mav 19, 1908 at the rate of 6 per cent rjer annum due the defendant, August Treibel, aurt the costs and disburs ments of said suit, and the costs of said s tie. J. C. HAYES. Sheriff of Morrow County State of Oregon. Notice To Creditors. Notice in hereby given that the un dersigned hits been appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County Executor of the estate of It hod a Ann Summer, de ceased; that all persons; having claims against said estate should present the same to me, duly verified according to law, at Lexington, Ore gon, within six months from the date of first publication of this no tice, which date is Feb. 15, 1912. Daxiei, I). Sr.M.MEK; Executor. Administrator's Sale Of Real Property. Notice is hereby given 1 hat the un. dei-signed, by virtue of an order of sale, made and entered by the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Morrow, in the Matter of the Estate C.vnthia A. Henge, deceased, on February 5, 1911', authorizing and directing the sale of the property hereinafter de scribed, I will, on and after Friday, the 10th da of March, 1912, offer for sale and sell at private sale, at the otlice of S. E. Notson, in Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, for cash in hand $."0.0i and the balance In Install ments running not to exceed three years, all the following described real property to-wit: Lot 1, Block 12 of the Town of Lex ington, Oregon, nnfl that part of Lot 10, Block 12, of the Town of Lex ington, Oregon, Ling between the nllev running through said Block 12 and the center of the channel of Wil low ('reek. Said sale will be made subject to confirmation by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County. Signed R. L. Bcnge, Administrator of the Estate of Cynthia A. Henge, deeeased. Survey Notice. To Sadik Bowkn Rea and Maude E. Evehitt: You and each of you are hereby notified and will take notice that Henry Scherzinger has madeappliea tion to me as County Surveyor of Morrow County, Oregon, to survey, locate and permanently establish the following corners and boundaries, to-wit: The see. cor. between Sees. 31 and 32 in Tp. 3 S. K. 2fi E. W. M., the K.E. cor. and the S.W. cor. and the south line of the S.E. of the N.W. of said Sec. 32 and the N E. Cor. and the S. E. Cor. and the East line of the west one half of the S.W. of said Sc. 32. And in pursuance of said above ap plication and notice of the said Henry Scherzinger 1 will proceed to make the survey above applied for on the 12th day of March, 1912, commencing at the S. W. corner of nahl Section 32, at the hour of 9 o'clock A. M.,nnd von and each of you as owners of adjoining lands and of lands affected bv said survey and ns interested parties hereto are hereby notified to appear at said time and place aa above set forth. Dated this 15th day of February, 1912. D. V. S. ItEID, fl5-m7 County Surveyor. For Sale. Males don't have the "walking; disease." Why not raise some? Buy a jack from J. T. Knappenborg, lone, Or. Can show three crops of colts a the ranch. First Wafcsosia Heppner, Oregon Capital $ 1 00,000 Surplus and Profits $20,000 We are using our best efforts to meet the banking needs of this section. We are al ways pleased to meet those who may have need of a bank account. Call or write us. Office hours 9 Announcement E, tho undersigned, take this method of & . . announcing to V Monday, March the eighteenth, nineteen hundred and twelve, there will be an all night St. Patrick's dance given at the Palace Hotel in Heppner, Ore- g'on- The best of order will be maintained. Tick ets will be sold to gentlemen for one dollar and fifty cents each. Ladie free. This will include supper. There will be no programme and gentlemen are requested to engage no dances ahead. Music will be furnished by Prof. Otto's Or chestra and dancing will begin at eight thirty sharp. Everybody is hereby cordially invited to attend. DiLLAitn Fkencii Jonx Kenny J. L. Wilkixs Committee Auction Sale At the C. N. Shinn place, 5 miles west of Heppner. I will sell four head of work horses and two colts; two cows; and all of my farming inplements and household furniture: datToFsale Saturday, March 9, 1912 at 10 o'clock, A. M. All sales to be for cash in hand. A AM ELAMfi Owing to times being close, 2 0. K. Restaurant will from now on serve meals at 225 cents The usual up-to-date service will be maintained. For Trade. Will eiohance good Imported Stal lion or Jack for land or stock. For further Information address, box G6 Pendleton, Oregon. m21 ana a. m. to 3 p. m. , ., . tne public in general that on Something Cheap. A good gentle work team for iale, will weigh between 2600 and 2700 poanda. Well broke and in good con dition. Inquire at Timea office. tf