The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, August 29, 1912, Image 5

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    WEEJK'S NEWS.
Local and Personal
Happenings.
Wm. Plt'iH came up from Portland
on Monday.
E. S. Iu ran was up from Lexington
on Tuonday.
A lndy of experience whiiIh place
as hoiiHckeeper for winter. Inquire
nt tlilH oliico tf.
Dr. M A. iA'iich and family return
ed on Tuewliiy from a vacation of a
month at llie'coust.
.Samuel Eotcb came over from
Goldeiidalo on Friday to visit with
relatives at lleppnerand UooHeberry.
J. W. Iiecket, who Ih up from Port
land looking after hin farming Inter
ests, was In from Elghtmilo on Tuch
day. School will open at Heppner on
Monday Sept 9, and there is every
Indication that the attendance will
be large.
Mike Swpanek Ih again at work In
the shop of W. P. Scrivner where he
will hold down an anvil for some
weeks to come.
Miss Ida M. Seller, of Spangles
Mills, I'enn., arrived on Friday eve
ning and will hegin teaching the
Blackhorse school on Sept. 2.
People wishing woodsawing done
will kindly leave orders with Hen
drlcsoii & Gurdane at the Pastime.
Imo. U. L. Mkkkick.
There will be preaching services at
Hardman Friday night the JtOth,
Saturday night and Sunday morning
at 11, by Kev. John McAllister of
Heppner
Harry Jojinson is prepared to do
allkiiidsof work In the line of car
pentering. Contracting, building
.and job work. Give him a chance
to figure with you. tf.
V. O. Minor returned on Friday
evening from a visit of 10 days at the
fount in the neighborhood of Tilla
mook Bay. If you want to know
where to go to get huckleberries,
.ask Oscar.
Kev. J. R. Hargraves, of Hood
lliver.will preach at the M E. Church
uextSundav morning and evening.
This will lie the firsi service of the
Federated Church. Everybody cor
dially invited.
M. S. M axwell departed on Mon
dav for his home at Koselmrg. Milt
has been In Morrow County for some
time at work in harvest but his in
terests In the Rogue River Valley
called him home.
W. P. Dutton has disposed of his
residence property In Heppner to
Henrv Scherzinger. The sale inclu
des house and lot where residence
stands, also the furniture in the
house Consideration $3200.
Do you contemplate having any
work done in the line of building?
If ho give Harry Johnson a chance
to figure with you First class work
and satisfaction guaranteed. tf.
. C. F. Morehead was a pleasant
caller at this office on Tuesday,
ordering this paper to go to his sis
ter, Mrs. Anna Yardley.of Milan ,Mo.
(or one year. He is at present work
ing with the W. F. Palmateer ma
chine near Morgan.
Sprav Courier: Miles Potter and
ShlneyHu!lock left the Dam Ranch
Monday morning for the McDuffy
Hot Springs, for the benefit of their
health. Miles has a heart affection,
and "Sid" will take the baths to re
duce his weight and length.
A heavy electrical storm passed
over this section on Monday night
and It is reported that lightning
struck at several points in the coun
ty and some stock was killed. We
were unable to learn any exact par
tlcualars as to tills, however. ,
Dr. and Mrs. F. E. Hoyden depar
ted hastily by automobile for Arling
ton on Sunday evening, taking their
eldest son, Horace, with them. At
that point thev took the night train
into Portland. The boy was taken
with an attack of acute appendicitis.
Married At the Star hotel In
Heppner, on Wednesday. Aug. 2M,
11)12, bv Justice J. P. Williams, Miss
Ina Alien and Mr. Klnard McDanlel.
The contracting parties are young
people of Hardman, and the G.-T.
extends to them hearty congratula
tions. W. F. Palmateer, of Morgan has
been busy with his steam threshing
outfit in Ills neighborhood since
about the loth of July. He suffered
a break down with his engine on
Sund.iv nnd came to Heppner to see
, If the parts could be ttxed. Hewn
compelled to go to Portland, how
ever, as the work could not be done
here, necessitating the laying off of
his crew for a week.
W. F. Burnett, merchant and far
mer of Lexington, was In Heppner
on Mondav coming up with Johnnie
McMillan in his new Michigan".
Mr. Barnett ha finished threshing
his crop of wheat, getting over 7000
suck of good grain all number one.
He Is now doing some threshing for
his neighbors. At least. 400 cars of
wheat, will be shipied from Lexing
ton this season according to the es
timate given by Mr Barnett.
The Davis Lone Star Washer
Is now in your town. I want to
conk' to your home and do a wash
ing to show you the work I enn do.
It has no equal. See it wash collars
and wristbands of sliirtsand bottom
of skirts without wnshldg other
part of the garments. It will wash,
rlnce and blue from 3 to 5 dozen gar
meats in an liour; n quilt from :i to
5 minutes. Itss-aks for Itself; see
It wash and !e convinced. Inquire
nt Star hotel. J. E. Glims.
Phil Cohn and wife made a
pleasant run down to the Shutt
ranch north of lone, on Sunday,
where they found E. M.'s folks
bu3y as bees and prospering in
fine style. Phill will now see
what is going on in the country
round about since getting his
little Ford touring car. ,
SUMMONS.
of
In the Circuit Court of the State
Oregon for Morrow Oouoty.
Aulay Akers, Plaintiff
VI
Effie Akers, Defendant.
To Eftie Akern,' the above named
defendant:-
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON , Yon are hereby requir
ed to appear and answer the com pa lint
of plaintiff filed against you in the
Above entitled court and cause on or
before six weeks from the date ol
first publication of this summons, and
that if you fail to bo appear or an
swer, plaintiff will apply to the Court
for the relief prayed for in his com
plaint, which is as follows, to-wit:-That
the bonds of matrimony now aud
heretofore existing between Dalinliff
and yourself, the defendant, be for
ever dissolved and held for naught and
that plaintiff have an absolute di
vorce from yon, the defendant, and
for such other relief as mav be equit
able. This summons is published by order
of Hon. C. C. Patterson, County Judge
of Morrow Conty, State of Oregon
made on the 7th dav of August, 1912
and the date of first publication of
this summons is August 8th, 1912.
C E. WOODSON,
A 8-S 19. Attorney for Plalintiff.
Citation.
Ln THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
State of Oregon for the County of
Morrow
In the matter of the Estate of E.
M. Woolerv, Deceased.
To Ernest Colvin, Frank Colvin,
Birdie McNabb, Mira Hale, Emma
Howard, Theodore Weber, Kate Har
rah, Minta Valentine, Henry Howard,
Jesse Warfield. May Weber, Wilber
Harrah, Waverly Colvin, Oliver H.
Colvin, Jessie Ooivin, GREETING:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
of Oregon :
You and each and all 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 3d 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 duff's
Eighth (8th) Addition to the City of
lone, in said county and state, should
not be granted as prayed for; the
said property Bold at private sale, not
less than fifty per cent, cf the pur
chaxe price to be naid in cash, bal
ance in not exceeding one year, de
ferred payments to be secured bv 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 the
court.
WITNESS, The Honorable C. C.
Patterson, Judge of the County Court
of the State of Oregon, for the County
of Morrow, vitb the seal of said
Court affixed this 10th day of July,
A. D. 1912.
Attest: W. O. HILL,
(Seal) Clerk.
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice is hereby Riven that the un
dersigned executor of the Estate of
Rhoda Ann Summers, deceased, has
filed his final account as such executor
and that the County Court of the
State of Oregon for Morrow County
has fixed Monday, the 7tb day of Ooto
ber, 1912, at the hour of 10 o'clock in
the forenoon of sail day, as the time
and the County Court Room in the
Court House at Hepuner, Oregon, as
the place, for hearing said final ac
count and objections thereto. Objec
tions to said final acoount should be
filed on or before said date.
DANIEL D. SUMMER,
Executor.
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
oost-offioe address is Hardman Oregon,
did on ttie 26th day of January, 1913
file in this office Sworn Statement
and Amplication. No. 09882,. to pur
chase the NWJ NEJ, and Si NEi, Sec
tion 20, Township 5 Sooth, Range 26
East, Willamette Meridian, and the
timber thereon, under the provisions
of the act of June 3, 1878, aod acts
amendatory, kuown as the "Timber
du 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, the timber estimated 110,000
board feet at 2.00 per M, and the
land I60.O0; that said applicant will
offer final proof in support of his ap
plication and sworn statement on the
10th dav 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
uontest 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 8-0 10.
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at LaGraiide, Oregon,
July 19th 1912. Notice is hereby
given that George Penegor, whose
post-office address is 371 Cable Street,
Portland, Oregon, did ou the 25th day
of September. 1911, file in this office
Sworn Statement and Application, No.
09812, to purchase the EJ NEi, Sec
Mon 7. TnwnHhip 6 South Rnge 27,
East Willamette Meridian, and the
timber thereon. undT tlm provisions
of the act of Juno 3, 1878, and acts
amendatorv, known as the "Timber
and Stone Law," at such value as
might be fixed bv anpraisement and
that, pursuant to such application,
the land aud timber then on have been
appraised, at $333 00 the timber esti
mated 312,000 board feet at 50 cents and
fl.OOperM, and the land $40.00; that
siiid applicant will offer final croof iu
support of his application and sworn
statement on the 14th day of October,
1912, before C. O Patterson, United
States Commissioner at his 'office at
Heppner, Oregon.
Any person is at liberty to protest
this purchase before entry, or initiate
a contest at any time before patent
issues, by filing a corroborated affidav
it in this office, alleging facts which
would defeat the entry.
F. C BRAMWELL, Reigster.
A 8-0 10
Notice for Publication.
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at La Grande, Oiegon,
July 19th, 1912. Notice is hereby giv
en that William O. Smith of Heppner,
Oregon, who. on Mav 12th, 1906,
made Homestead Entrv No. 15003,
Serial. No. 04804, for NEi SWJ., NJ
SEi. and SEi SE1, Section 23, Town
ship 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 C. C. Patterson,
United States Commissioner, at his
office, at Heppner Oreeon, on the 14th
day of September, 1912.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Edward B Hunt. Arthur Dykstra.
Genrge W. Dykestra, and Jerm
O'Conner, all of Heopner, Oregon.
F. C. BRAMWELL,
J 25-A 29. Register.
Frederich The Tailor has the agency
for the celebrated International Tail
oring Co. Leave your measure here
and save 15 to $10 ou every suit.
When preparing for a trip you will
find the trunk you need at the Case
Furniture store.
0
Over Stocked.
The close of the Summer Season
finds us with entirely too many
Golf Shirts
We have a list of t$1.00, $1.25 and $1.50
Shirts we are closing out at 50c, 75c, 95c.
SEE WINDOW DISPLAY
GORDON GORDON GORDON
We sell the Gordon Hat. Our new
styles of Mens and Boys' Fall wear
are here. Come and look them over
BOYS
Before purchasing your new Fall Suit, let
us show you Ed V. Price's line of woolen
goods. They have few equals and no
superiors. Fit and workmanship guaran
teed to be beyond criticism.
Yours for Business,
MINOR & CO.
3
zst:
For chapped hands, face, sunburn, tan, etc.,
use
WITCH HAZEL CREAM
DERMINE CREAM
Guaranteed by
SLOCUM DRUG CO-
Merchant Tailor-made Suits are
the Most
EC!!
QBMC
It has been claimed that ready-made clothes are cheapest
because they are made in quantities. This is not true.
If the manufacturer could have people come to his fac
tory and buy there, he could not even then give good value be
cause of the poor quality of material and inferior workmanship.
To the original cost of the garment, the manufacturer
must pay traveling salesmen's expenses and the retailer adds
another profit of about 40 per cent.
The original "quality price" is thereby lost and the price
is higher than that of a carefully merchant tailored suit made
here.
There are a great many men in this town who are
proud to say we make their clothes.
THEY KNOW WHY
I have the exclusive agency in Morrow
county for the Famous Detmer Woolen
Co.'s guaranteed all pure wool.
FREIDRICH
The Best Tailor
AT THE BAKERT Get away from
the heat of baking by boyine your
bread. Cream loaf, plain loaf, whole
wheat and rye. Nothing better than
oar cream loaf.
No Wonder
That Friedrich The Tailor is busy
even this dull season.. Of course he
is turning out the best made and
shape-retaining clothes for lets money
than ary other concern. tf.
DontPut Off Until To
morrow What Should be
Done Today.
This applies directly to those who intend taking ad
vantage of the opportunity of placing their order early for a
new fall and winter suit 6r overcoat. .
We are in receipt of about 500 samples of the very
latest patterns.
We are also in receipt of new samples from Perlberg
Co. and Universal Tailoring Co., Chicago's leading mail order
tailors.
These Should particularly appeal to those who desire
a good garment, perfect fitting and at a medium price.
Come and see the new Light Weigt, Waterproof
Overcoat now on Display
LOUIS PEAISSOftJ, tailor
M. S. CORRIGALL, Pre.idenl J. H. McHALEY.
J. B. NATTER, Vice Pitt. Vice Pre.
T. J. MAHONEY, Chier
CLYDE BROCK, Ami. Cashier
FHRST NATEONAL BANS!
IF EiEPPNEK
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.
House for Sale.
Owing to the fact that we expect to
move into our new borne soon we will
soil the bouse and lor and three acres
including chicken house and cow barn.
Near aite of the proposed Catholic
Hopoiul.
tf. ARTIE MORGAN COXDER.
Lexington and lone Congre
gational Services.
Preaching seryices at 11a. m. and
8 p. m. in lone on the 1st and 3rd
Sundays cf the month : in Lexington
on the 2nd
month.
and 4th Surdav of the