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Vice ER1RST NATIONAL BANK OF MEPPNEH We offer to the Public the services of a strong and well equipped Bank, with the experience of twenty-five years in this community. Accommodations extended to cus tomers consistent with safety, and balances carried with us. For chapped hands, face, sunburn, tan, etc., use WITCH HAZEL CREAM DERMINE CREAM Guaranteed by SLOCUM DRUG CO. LOOK A month from now you will be thinking about a Fall suit Do you know that I can make your Fall Suit now while my shop is not so busy for 25 per cent less than during the busy season? SAVE MONEY Saving 25 cents on every dollar of clothes value is worth while. And you can do it by being measured now for your Fall Suit. PRICES You can get a real $30.00 suit for only $22.50 a saving of $7.50 and a greater saving goes with suits of higher cost There Are A Great Many Men in this town who are proud to say we make their clothes. They know why they get better cloth, lining, and do not forget, workmanship. No sweat-shop work is ours. I have the exclusive agency in Morrow county for the Famous Detmer Woolen Cos guaranteed all pure wool. FREIDRICH The Best Tailor ?) i"J - Solicl-breeck Hammerless 22REPEATER. 4 w York City M.-HAI FY T J MAHONFY. C.hier Pres. CLYDE BROCK, Awt. Cashier AHEAD! IONE. Mrs. Walter Eubanks of Pendleton, Is here visiting with her mother Mrs. Mat Halvorsen. k Mise Doney McMillan of Lexington is liere at lone visiting with her grandmother, Mrs. Robert Wimot. Jessie Miller was out at A. B. Grover's for a few days last week helping Mrs. Chas. Rituliie slin hash. . Mrs A. K. Hicgs and daughter, from Portland were here for a few days last week visitlDg with Ernest Higgs. Mrs. Frank Englman'a children were out at Pettysville last week for a few day visit with their grand parents. Walt Puyear and Billie Berger re turned from Portland last Saturday night after spending a few days hav ing a good time. Mr. S. E. Moore has put a dust proof wall on the inside of his furn ture store and now you can see your face in the tables. B. F. Morgan has taken the con tract to haul the Walker wheat this year and is rigeing up several teams to do the job with. Mrs. Rufua Cochran returned lone last week after a visit at Browns ville. She was accompanied by three of 0. B. Sperry's children. John Keihn is as busy as a bee these days getting hia wheat into the ware house. He has several teams pulling the staff of life into town. Mrs. W. R. Dobyns and Mrs. M Joron went out to French Burroughs last Sunday and had a splendid visit with the folks on the creek. Mrs. A. Keller gave a dinner last Sunday in honor ot Mrs. Young' birthday. There were only a few present but they had a fine time. Mrs. Frank Engleman and Ruby were Heppner visitors last week and Biz enjoyed the few batchelor meal that he bad to prepare for himself. Rusty Cochran has been holding one of Ike Howard's mowers down for few days. Rusty is a little light for such heavy work but he gets there just the same. . Mrs. M. Jordon returned from Val ley points last wees and reports a very fine vacation, but lavs she ia awful glad to get home again as lone is good enough for her. A. W. Lundell unloaded nil new threshing machine a few days , ago, He baa a Pride of Washington ma chine and expects to be tearing the bone out in a very few days. -, We understand that Miss Audrey Woolery will be on deck about Sept. 1st with a full new line of sky pieces and head wear of all kinds. Watch for the new hats and bonnets. - Mr. William Thomson, of Heppner spent Tuesday of this week in lone. Bill ia figuring on going to Western Canada right awav where his brother Bob is engaged in the wheat business. J. Ja. Bryson is suffering with a very sore hand these days. It has been sore for some time but it seems to have got poisoned in some way making a pretty bad hand. We hope it will be all right in a few days, as Hap is about all in. Ralph Hymer and Vester Carr have bought the Bufoa Cochran barber shop and are nuw located there. tell you the boys are there with the big knife and the tin snips. Oome in and see them. Painless extraction of whiskers and hair grown on bald pates. ' A vast amount of ill health is due to impaired digestion. When the stomach fails to preform its functions properly the whole system becomes deranged. VA few doses of Chamber Iain's Tablets is alt you need. They will strenghten your digestion, invig orate your liver, and regulate your bowels, entirely doing away with that miserable feeling due to faulty digestion. Try it. Many others have been permanently cured why not you ? For sale by Patterson & Son A Wandering Brother. Mrs. Elleu Ferguson, of Eastport, Maine, would like to hear from her brother, John McCullough, who is about fifty years of age, and who is said to be working as a common labor er, in a construction crew on a new railway line in the Northwest. He is sometimes known by the nickname "Scotty." Sinoe leaving home his father, mother, and brother have died, and an only sister desires to hear from her wandering brother. It is about ten years since he has been heard from directly, but friends have seen him occasionally since that time. A message from anybody who has met him would be greatly appreciated by his anixous sister. "Were all medicines as meritorious as Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoe Remedy the world would be much Detter off and tbe percentage of suffering greatly reduced," writes Lindsay Scott, of Temple, Ind. For ' sale by Patterson & Son. SUMMONS. In the Circuit Court of the State of ' Oregon for Morrow County. Aulay Akers, Plaintiff vs EfT'e Akers, Defendant. To Eftie Akers, the above named defendant :- IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON , You are herebv requir ed to aonear and answer the compalint of plaintiff filed against you in the above entitled court and cause on or before six weeks from the date of first publication of this summons, and that if you fail to so appear or an swer, plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in his com plaint, which is as fellows, to-wit:-That the bonds of matrimony now aud heretofore existing between paliutiff and yourself, the defendant, be for ever dissolved and held for naught and that plaintiff have an absolute di vorce from you, the defendant, and for such other relief as may be equit able. This summons is published by order of Hon. G. G. Patterson, County Judge of Morrow Gonty, State of Oregon made on the 7th day of Ausust, 1912 and the date of first publication of this summons is August 8th, 1912. C. E. WOODSON, A 8-S 19. Attornev for Plalintiff. , Notice for Publication Department of-the Interior, U. S Land Office at The Dalles. Oregon, July' 27th, 1912 Notice is hereby given that William M. Lowen whose post-office address is Hardman Oregon, did on the 26th day of January, 1912 file in this office Sworn Statement and Application, No. 09882, to pur chase the NW1 NEJ, and Si NEJ, Sec tion 20, Township 5 South, Range 26 East, Willamette Meridian, and tho timber thereon, under the provisions of the act of June 8, 1878, and acts amendatory, known as the "Timber and Stone Law," at such value as might be fixed by appraisemeut, and that, pursuant to such application, the land and timber thereon have been appraised, the timber estimated 110,000 board feet at $2.00 per M, and the land $60.00; that said applicant will offer final proof in support of his ap plication and sworn statement on the 10th day of October, 1912, before O. O. Patterson. U. S. Commissioner, at his office at Heppner, Oregon. Any person is at liberty to protest this purchase before entry, or initiate a oontest any time before patent issues. by filing a corroborated affidavit in this office, alleging facts which would defeat the entry. O. W. MOORE, Register A S-0 10. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at LaGrande, Oregon, July 19th 1912. Notice is hereby given that George Penegor, whose post-office address is 371 Gable Street, Portland, Oregon, did on the 25th day of September. 1911, file in this office Sworn Statement and Application, No. 09812, to purchase the EJ NEJ, Sec tion 7. Township 6 South Range 27, East Willamette Meridian, and the timber thereon, under the provisions of the act of June 3, 1878, and acts amendatory, known as the "Timber and Stone Law," at such value as might be fixed by appraisement and that, pursuant to such application. the land and timber thereon have been appraised, at 1332.00 the timber esti mated 312,000 board feet at 50 cents and fl.OOperM, and the land $40.00; that said applicant will offer final proof in support of his application and sworn statement on the 14th day of October, 1912, before C. O. Patterson, United States Commissioner at bis offioe at Heppner, Oregon. Any person is at liberty to protest this purchase bafore entry, or initiate contest at any time before patent issues, by niing a corroborated affidav it in this offioe, alleging facts which would defeat the entry. F. C. BRAMWELL, Reigster. A 8-0 10. AUTOMOBILE AGENTS I WANT Looal agents in every county in Ore gon to handle a popular-priced line of automobiles; good name and reputa tion for integrity counts more with us than money or experience; if you h&ve $475 and can furnish bond, you can procure the agency for our high-grade car and we will furnish yon with demonstrator. For full particulars address E. E. Gerlinger, Sales Mana ger, baa wasnington sc., Portland, Ore. Indian Hilled an Track Near Rochelle III. , an Indian went to sleep on a railroad track and was il led by the fast express. He paid for his oarlessness with his life. Often is that th eway when people neglect coughs and colds. Don't risk your fe when prompt use of Dr. King's New Discovery will cure them and so prevent a dangerous throat and lung trouble. "It completely cured m, a short time, of a terrible cough that followed a severe attack of Grip, writes J. R. Watts, Floydada, Texas, "and I regained 15 pounds in weight that I had lost and guaranteed. Quick, safe, reliable 50o and 11.00. Trial bottle fiee at Slocum Drug Co. Citation. Ln THE COUNTY COURT OF THE State of Oregon for the County of Morrow In the matter of the Estate of E. M. Woolery, Deceased. To Ernest Oolvln, Frank Colvin, Birdie McNabb, Mira Hale, Emma Howard, Theodore Weber, Kate Har rah, Miuta Valentine, Henry Howard, Jesse Warfiold. May' Weber, Wilber Harrah, Waverly Oolvin, Oliver H. Colvin, Jessie Oolvin, GREETING: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE of Oregon : You and each and a of you are hereby cited and required to appear in the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Morrow, at the Court room thereof, at Heppner in the County of Morrow on Tuesday the 8d day of September, A. D. 1912 at 9 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, then and there to show cause, if any there be, why the petition of Ad ministrator, for an order of sale of the real estate of the said estate to-wit: Lot numbered Two (2) of Block numbered three (3) of Gluff Eighth (8th) Addition to the City of lone, in said county and state, should Lnot be granted as prayed for; the said property sold at private sale, not less than fifty per cent, cf the pur chase price to be paid in cash, bal ance in not exceeding one year, de ferred payments to be secured by note and mortgage of usual commercial form, bearing interest at 8 per cent per annum, all as provided by law and subject to confirmation by th court. WITNESS, The Honorable O. C Patterson, Judge of the Connty Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Morrow, wi h the seal of sai Court affixed this 10th day of July A. D. 1912. Attest: W. O. HILL, (Seal) . Clerk. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, U. Land Office at La Grande, Oiegon July 19th, 1912. Notice ia hereby giv en that William O. Smith of Heppner Oregon, who, on May 12th, 1906 made Homestead Entry No. 15003 Serial. No. 04804, for NE1 SWi., N SE1. and SEJ SE1, Section 23, Town hip 4 Souh. Range 27 East. Willam ette Meridian, has filed notice of in tention to make Final five-year Proof to establish claim to the land above described, before G. C. Patterson United States Commissioner, at his office, at Heppner Oregon, on the 14 th day of September, 1912. Claimant names as witnesses: Edward B Hunt, Arthur Dykstra, George W. Dykestra, and Jerm O'Oonner, all of Heppner, Oregon. F. O. BRAMWELL, J 25-A 29. ' Register. Notice to Creditors. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Morrow County. In the matter ot the Estate of Laura Anna Gilliam, Deceased. The undersinged having been ap pointed by the County Court of the State cf Oregon, for Morrow County Andmini8trator of the estate of Laura Anna Gilliam deceased, notice is here by given to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against said deoeasnd, to present them verified as required by law, within six months after the first publication of this not ice to said Administrator at his office in Heppner, Oregon. FRANK GILLIAM, Administrator of . the Estate of Laura Anna Gilliam deceased. Dated July 4, 1912. J 25-A 22. Notice to Creditors. - In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Morrow County. In the matter of the Estate of Wil lam Gililam, Deceased. ine undersigned having been ap pointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Morrow County, Administrator of the estate of William Gilliam deceased, notice ia hereby given to the creditors of, and all per sons having claim against said de' ceased, to present them verified as required by law within six months after the first publioation of thi notice to said Administrator at his offioe in Heppner Oreeon. - FRANK GILLIAM, Administrator , of the estate of William Gilliam deceased. Dated July 24 1912. J 25-A 22. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office The Dalles, Oregon, July 6th 1912. Notice is hereby given Robert E. Green, of Lexington, Ore gon, who, on July 6th, 1906, made Homestead, No. 15254 Serial, No. 03954, for EJ NEJ, and Ei SEJ, Sec tion 21, township 2 South, Range 25 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notioe of intention to make five year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before O. G. Patter son, U. S. Commissioner at his office, at Heppner, Oregon, on the 24th day of August, 1912. Claimant names as witnesses: Nathanial L. Shaw, William II. Padbrg, Lewis E. Fridley, Clifford E. Fridley, all of Lexington, Oregon. G. W. MOORE, Register. J 11-a 15. Registration of Land Title. In the Circuit Court of the Sstate of Oregon, for the County of Morrow. In the matter of the application cf 1. W. Shultz to register the title to the West half (J) of the Southeast quarter (J) and tho Northeast quarter of the Southeast quarter (J) ' of Seotion Fourteen (14) Application and the Northwest quar- No. 9. ter of th Southwest quar- (i) ot Seotion Thirteen (13), Township One (l) North, Range Twenty six (26) E W. M. Versus . Olive P. Brown, Hattie ( A. Henderson , A. G Hen- j derson, A. H. Pracht, and Jesse Brooks and all whom it may con cern: Defendants. To all whom it may concern: Take notice that on the 22nd day of .May A. D. 1912 an application was filed by said I. W. Shultz in the Cir cuit Court of Morrow County tor in itial registration of tbe title to the land above described. Now unless you appear on or before the 9th day of August A. D. 1912 and show cause why such application shall not be granted, the same will be taken as confessed and a decree will be entered aocording to the prayer of the appli cation and you will be forever barred from disputing the same. W. O. HILL, Clerk. By A. M. MALLORY, Deputy. (Seal) S. E. Notson and O. E. , Woodson, Applicant's At torneys. MOTOR TRUCK8 ON EASY PAYMENTS. Our sales plan enables your truck to pay for itslef. Remember you buy direct from tbe manufacturer. No commissions or bonuses to pay. There are no Jokers in this proposi tion, just practical good business per ception on our part, which accomo dates a longfelt need among many present and would-be truck users. A simple note of inquiry, which will be treated as stricly confidential, will receive our prompt response. ADDRESS. E. E. GERLINGER SALES MANAGER, 688 Washintgon St. Portland, Oregon. Red Front Livery & Feed Stables Willis Stewart. Prop FIRST-CLASS LIVERY RIGS Kept constantly on hand and can be furnished on short notice to parties wishing to drive into the interior. Firet'clasa : : Hacks and Buggies CALL AROUND AND SEE US. 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