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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1912)
:- THE JEWELL GREEN HOUSES For all Occasions FLOWERS Funeral Work a Specialty The Dalles, Oregon 500 Clay St. Long Distance Black 2721 Your Financial Future is very apt to be about what you make it. We would suggest that you begin your plans for the future by starting a savings -account with us. Each depositor is given a pass book and interest is credited every six months at four per cent, per annum. FIRST NATIONAL BANK HEPPNER - OREGON Capital Stock - -Chartered by Government, August $100,000 15th, 1887 THE PASTIME HENDRIGSON & OURDAINB, Props Seasonable Soft Drinks, Domestic and Tropical Fruits, Delicious Ice Cream We make our own Ice Cream. It is a Morrow County production. Confectionery, Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, Notions ' :Grand: DBai ftflaiy ODaiy at Friday evening, May 3, 1912. BAWKER'S HALL Music by Fergusen and Smith. Supper at Hard man Hotel. BIG TIME ASSURED O. A. C Is Great Institution. L. SAMUEL in Oregonlan. It Is generally admitted that every American woman and every Arneri can man after a return from a pilari maee to Washington, D. 0.. la a bet tor and bicrser American. It is also safe to admit that tvery Oregon wo man and every Orenoii man will be a htccer and better Oreconlan after a visit to the Agricultural College at Corvallis. Only by personal inspec tion can anyone have even a concep tion of the splendid work that is being done at this college. It is a training school to make better women and better men as well a better farmeis. better stockraisers, better engineers better business men and better house wives. I have made a number of visits to the Oregon Agricultural Colleae, bot never before have I had an opportun ity to examine its ways and methods so thoroughly as on this trip, and never before have I been so benefitted or gained so much general knowledge of things as on this occasion. I am free to admit that it has been the most profitable knowledge-acquiring day of my life; One of the most interesting depart- j ments is that of domestic science, and the young women of that department have every reason to feel proud of their splendid accomplishments, be cause no better meal couia De pre pared an?where than the banquet pre pared and Berved bv them on Friday evening.. The . manner of serving would be an object lesson if a repiti tinn of it all could be demonstrated to the waiters at our best hotels -so thst they could learn how these young women do it. Everything appears promptly, neatly, just when wanted, and not a single thing has to be asked for. Everything is at your elbow just at the right 'moment as if: by magic without a clatter of plates or noise or confusion of any kind. It would be a good investment to brine this group of women to Portland on demonstration excursion so that others could learn from thm. Taken all in all the Oregon Agri cultural College is an institution of which every citizen may justly feel proud oi because it belongs to and is- part of Oregon itself. Excursions should be made there from every part Oregon, not too often because that might interfere with the studies, but often enough to acquaint the people n every section of the state with the magnificent work done there under the leadership of President W. J. Kerr, Btacknorsa district. Jess Sneider has just left on a trip to McMinoville, Ore. Miss Harriet Edwards spent Friday and Saturday in Hcppner. Joe Moyers has advertised a barn dance to be held on May 10th. Frank Evans and family were visit ors over Sunday at J. O. Brown's. Mr. Cross of Lexington, held church at the Blacshorse school houes on Sunday .., , ' s Bill and Oral Scott have been help ing J. O. Edwards with his spring seeding. By the way, Oral joined the Rebkahs Saturday night and, judg ing from reports, they warm welcome. gave him a and SAND HOLLOW. Mrs. Clare has a fine garden. Mr. Ghoul still has some pigs hogs for sale. Addie Ashinhust . epant the' week with Mrsi . Rice. - Mr. Redding was around with some good beef last week. Mr. Ashinhust and Luther are done herding for this season. Mr. and Mrs. Rice took dinner with Mrs. Ashinhust Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Garr Scott spent Son day at the Hodsdon ranch. Mrs. Oopcuhaver made ninety pounds of butter the last two: weeks W. L. Copenhaver made a trip to Heppuer the first of the week on bus iness. Shearina for this part of the county is over. Hvnd BroB. ' took the crew to Heppner tbe first of the week Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hynd returned to Cecil the first of the week after several days' visit with his parents, Summons for Publication in Foreclosure of Tax Lien. The Demons of I be Swamp are mosquitoes. As they sting they put deadly malaria serins in the blood Then follow the icy chills and the fires of fever. The appetite flies and the srength fails: also malaria paves the way for deadly typhoid. But Electric Bitters kill and oast out the malaria germs from tbe blood; give you a fine appetite and renew your strength. "After long suffering, wrote Wm. Fret well, of Lncama, N. O., "three bottles drove all the mal aria from my system , and I've had good health ever since." Best for all stomach, liver and kidney ills. 50 cts. at Slocum DruK Co. r AV YvS arm and il HomB cessities GILLIAM BfSBLT General Hard- ware and Imple- hp L PINE CITY. Ed Neil was in Heppner on busi ness Saturday. W. W. Howard and family visited at Mr. Irvin's Sunday. Chas. Bartholomew has his shear ing plant in operation. We still have occasional showers and crops are looking fine. Miss Cora Vincent was a Heppner visitor Wednesday and Thursday. W. W. Howard and wife went to Heppner Wednesday, returning Thurs- dav. W. E. Wiglesworth and family visited at C. H. Bartholomew's Sun day. I. O. Cox and famiy and Mr. F. K Payne visited at R. F. Wiglesworth 's Sunday. Just three more weess of school at Pine City. There will be two pupjls to take the 8th grade examination. Miss Ada Mathews went to Echo Sunday to meet her father and sster who were returning from a visit at Pendleton. Waldo V incent and wife went to Heppner Wednesday. Waldo return ed home Thursdy woile Mrs. Vincent remained fo. a short visit with her mother, Mrs. Adkins. Am- ' Rate of ount Interest. $ .33 15 percent. .29 15 percent. .22 15 percent. .17 15 percent. There neverwas a time when peo ple appreciatedthe real meritg of Chamberlain'sCoQgh Remedy more than now. Ihis is shown by the in crease in sales and voluntary testi monials from persons who have been cured by it. If you or your children are troubled with cough or cold five it a trial and become acquainted with its good qualities. For sale by Pat terson & Son. BLACKHORSE Mr. L. J. Marshall spent last week with Doherty's. School closed on Friday in tbe In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon , for Morrow County.' . W. R. Walpole, Jr., ; . Plaintiff vs. : P W. Price . Defendant To P. W. Price the above named defendant In the Name of the State of Oregon : you nra hereby notified that W. R, Walpole, Jr., thj holder of Certificate of Delinquency numbered 27 issued on tbe 8ih day of October 1908 by the Tax Collector of the County of Mor row, State of Oregon, for the amount of 75-10C Dollars, the same being the amount then due and delinquent for taxes foi tbe year 1907 together with peuatlv, interest and costs there on upon tbe real property assessed to you, of which ynu are the owner ' as appears of record, situated in said County and State, and particularly bounded aud described as follows, to- wit: Lots One (I) and Two (2) in Block Thirty-six (36) of the Town of Irrigon, Morrow County, State of Oregon. You are further notified that said W. R. Waloole, Jr.. has paid taxes on said premises for prior or subse quent years, with-the rate cf interest on said amounts as follows: Year,t Date Tax Re- Tax Paid ceipt No, 1908 Feb 23, 1909 287 1909 MarlO. 1910 708 1910 Feb 27, 1911 199 1911 Mar 12, 1912 687 Said P. W. Price as the owner of the legal title of the above described property as the same appears of record, and each of the other. persons above named are hereby further notified that W. R. Walpole, Jr. , will apply to the Circuit Court of the County and State aforesaid for a decree fore closing the lien against the property above described, and mentioned in said certificate. And you are hereby summoned to appear within sixty days after the first publication of this summons, exclusive of the day of said first publication, and defend this action or pay the amount due as above shown, together with costs and accrued interest, and in case of your failure to do so, a decree will be rendered foreclosing the lien of said taxes and costs against the land and premises above named. This summons is published by order of the Honorable C. C. Patterson. Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Morrow and said order was made and dated this 15th day of April 1912 and the date of the first publicatcm of this summons is the 18tb day of April 1912. All process and papers in this pro ceeding may be served upon the undersigned rcsidiDg within the State of Oregon, at the adlrees hereafter mentioned. S. E. NOTSON, Attorney for Plaintiff. Address Heppnpr, Oregon. Defendants.for the sum of Eight hun dred Thirty Five and 80.100 Dollars. with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum from the 21st day of February 1912, and the further sum of Eighty Dollars Attorney's ft'. and conts and oiNbursnients tax ed at Nineteen and 50-100 Dollars, on the 21at day of Fcbuary 1912. Notice Is hereby Riven that I will on Saturday the 11th day of May 1912. at 2.30 o'clock I. M., of said day. at the front door of the Court House in Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash In hand, the following described property, to wit: The East half of the North-east Quarter:' and the South-west miar ter of the North-east quarter, and the North-west quarter of the South east Quarter, of Section Twelve (12) Township Six South (tt-S) of Range Twenty Six (26), E. W. M. Contain Ing 160 Acres more or less according; to u. s Uoverment survey. Taken and levied upon as the property of the said i'eter w. White ana Alary L. White or so much thereof as may be necessary to 'satisfy the said judg ment in favor of The First National Bank of Heppner Oregon, and against said Peter W. White and Mary L. White . together with all costs and disbursements thai have or may accrue. - J. C. HAYES. Sheriff. By J. O. RASMUS, Deputy Dated at Heppner, Oregon, March 5th 1912. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land office at LaGmnde, Oregon, April 2nd, 1912. Notice is hereby given that Charles A. Hinton., of Heppner, Oregon, who, ou August 17th, 1965, mad Homestead Entrv No. 1454, Serial, No'. 04i6, for SEJ NWJ, S NE4. NEJ4 SEJ, Sec. 20. and Add'l H. E. 0C896 on Oct. 22, 1909, for . E4 S WNW.V SE!,- Sec. 20 aBd:NE, NW1, Sbc. 29. Township 2 South, Range 39 East; Willamette Meridian has filed notice of intention, to mak Final five-year Proof, to eslabluh claim to the land above described before C C. Patterson, United States Commissioner, at his office, at Hepp ner, Oregon, on the 28th day of May 1913. Claimant names as witnesses: Phil Hirl, Wililam H. Clark, Jeiry Brosnan and John Brosnan, all .of Hepcner, Oregon. ' a4-m2. F. C BRAMWELL, Register. Li FARES EAST Visit the Old Home VIA O-W. It & N. 0. S. L. and UNION PACIFIC Lines Protedted liy Automatio Block Round trip tickets to principal cities in Middle Western .and East ern States on sale during ' Kile AUGUST JUNE SEPTEMBER Going limit 15 days; final return - nmii uciober 31, 1912. LIBERAL STOPOVER Pmvir EOES. CHOICE OF ROUTES. BALTIMORK... CHICAGO DENVER. ... .... KAN8A8 CITY NEW VOKK..,'. ST. PAUL.. TORONTO..'.'"; Washington! $107.50 72.50 55.00, 60.00 108.50 60.00 91.50 107.50- Proportionately Reduced ' Fares tv Many Other Points. Through Train Service to the Cast Strictly High ' ' Class. Cull on ynn'r Local Agent nriu let him iHMHk yon m outlining A DELIO HTFUL SUMMER OUTING U. HUDLESTON, Agent. " . Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at The . Dalles Oreson March 22,, 1912. Notice is hereby given that Micheal C. Marshall, of. Willows. Oregon who, on March IS, 1905 made Home stead Entry No. 14293, Serial No, 03519, for SWt SW4', Sec 24. E J SEJi, SEi NEJ, Section 23. Town ship 4 North, Range 23 East, WilJam ette Meridian, has filed notice of intention ' to make -Final five-tear Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before O. C. Patter son, United States Commissioner at his offioe, at Heppner, - Oregon, -'on the 20th day of May 1912 , Claimant names as witnesses : - Jesse F. Deos, of Willows, Oregon and Harold H. Weston, of Coyote Oregon. ; , at8-ml6 0. W. MOORE. Register Notice of Final Settlement. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned executor of the estate of Henry Stowers, deceased, has filed his final account as such executor, and that the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County has appoin ted Monday, the 6th day of May l!)l2. at the honr of 10 o'clock in the fore noon of Said day as the time and ths County Court room . in the Court House at Heppner,. Oregon, as the place of hearing said final account and settling the same. Objections to said final account should be filed on or before that date. J. A. MILLER. Executor. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF The Bank of lone, at Tone In the State of Oregon, at the close of business April 18, 1912. . ' Resources . -.. Loans and discounts .: ' $36 979 12 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 2.S4 32 Stocks and other securities 7 000 00 Ranking house '- 4 500 00 Furniture and fixtures 1 723 90 Due from approved reserve banks 11 825 30 Cash on hand 2 575 82 Notice of Sheriff's Sale. P.y virtue of a foreclosure execu tion and order of sale duly issued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the County of Morrow, State of Oregon, dated the 21st day of February 1U12, In a certain action In the Circuit Court for snid County and State, wherein The First National Bank of Heppner, Oregon, a corporation Plaintiff, recovered judgment against Peter W. White and Mary L. White .Total . - - Liabilities Capital stock paid in Surplus fund Undivided profits.less ex peases and taxes paid Due to banks and bank ers Individual deposits sub ject to check- Demand certificates of deposit - 596 33 Time certificates of deposit 4 050 97 Bills payable for money borrowed 5 000 00 $64 888 46 $15 000 00 1 000 00 1 227 16 2 400 87 35 613 13 DOMESTIC ftow-$ AMONTff ti- Mm Ynu (&n plact t'rta laUst mjji'l, unuine Dcme tic , ttie rcnocnitci tn'ort of all win( mac 'lire i,lo v(.(ir home, tun ic ContinuftMy while $2 m munth, and en vry SL'vctal arft:f t to ynu cr fn..n oir nesnl V.'c Will Take Your llonicfltic. Aniiyoucan null tak rnl vnnttcoftke Bpflcbl prio aad meMi tortua. TIC fhe perfMt sewing machfrid that hu sJwayti led all oth 9aakeaand in Uuiny bttw than vr. Two macMn rn on lack ailteh an cHiain atth. Btraiulit drop- :ofniirta t l ttichmnU- irv.ili Ttia lkiniMllr (a l revelation of rrxxlem wiri mar hine provrtiaa. Ftrnloul Rboutit. Ijed, hih arm. tutt hnng. 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