or. I" i v nil VOL. 30. NO. 19. HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1913 SUBSCRIPTION, $1.50 PER YEAR. LOCAL FI GETS Bussiness Men and Citizens Manifest interest by Lib eral Subscriptions Over $1765 Raised. The coming Morrow County Fan- is to be a success if finances will make it. In an hour's work one day the past week, $1275.00 was secured by the finance com mittee from the citizens of our city. Another testimonial of the liberality of our citizens. On Monday night the city dads took up a numerously signed pe tition of taxpayers asking that the city climb on the bandwagon and tune up. They accepted the invitation and put up $500 more, and then adjourned with the con sciousness that they had perform ed a righteons act. Below we give the list of those boosting the fair by liberal sub scriptions : City of Heppner $500 Heppner Milling Co 50 Phill Cohn 50 Minor & Co 50 Thomson Bros 50 First National Bank 50 Vaughn & Sons 50 Palace Hotel Co 65 McAtee & Aiken 50 Frank Roberts 50 Herb Fant 50 "Vic Groshens 50 Dennis McNamee 50 Gilliam & Bisbee 50 Phelps Grocery Co 30 Hendricson & Gurdane.... 35 Slocum Drug Co 35 Patterson & Son 25 J. B. Sparks 25 M. L. Case 25 R. M. Hart 25 M. T. Gentry.... 25 The Gazette-Times 25 Dr. J. P. Conder 20 W. P. Scrivner 15 S. E. Notson 15 Elk horn Restaurant 15 O. K. Restaurant. ........ 15 C. E. Woodson 15 Sam E. VanVactor 15 Bert Bowker 15 Vance & Westoff 15 Dr. H. T. Allison 10 Louis Pearson 10 Oscar Borg 10 Wells & Clark 12 Patterson & Elder 12 Dr. F. N. Christenson.-.. 10 Ben Ben Restaurant 10 F. N. Frye 10 Sam Hughes Co 35 J. S. Baldwin 5 Wm Hay lor 5 J. W. Cowins 5 Frank Hall 5 Bill Stewart 5 Mike Ilealey 5 John Sprouls 5 H. C. Ashbaugh 5 Wm. Wilson 5 J. H. Bode 5 C C. Patterson 15 F. T. Fuchs 10 IL H: Hoffman 10 WIghtman Bros 10 J.C. Kirk 5 50 50 Total 175 00 W. S. DUNIWA.Y. Willis Scott Duniway.State Printer of Oreeon since 190(1, Jied suddenly at an early Jioui last Wednesday morn ing in Portland, of valvular diseasn of the Heart from when he had been a sufferer for many years. Mr. Dtmiway belonged to a disting uished family. His gifted mother, Mrs. Abigail Scott Duniway. is per haps the best known woman on the Pacific coast. His four brothers are each of them prominent in their sevreal calling. He was born in Clackamas county Oregon 57 years ago and was a ilfe long citiron of his native State. In 1906 he was first elected State Printer and at the end of his term was re elected to thn same office He was a wise and conscientious publio servant and instituted many reforms and economies that saved large Bonis to the State. "He wts very much in earnest in his efforts to aceure reforms in the public printing and succeeded over strenuous and often acrid opposition. " IONE. J. H. Bryaon and son went tip to the mountains last Tuesday to spend a few days in the shade. Rufus Cochran and wife were Port land visitors last week. They returned the latter part of the week. . E. L. Padbeg went to Heppner last Tuesday morning on a business trip making the trip in his auto. Mat Hnlvorsen made a fiving trip to Heppner last week to look after some business matters up there. M. Bright one of The Dalles law y era was business visitor last week, He remained in lone a couple of days, W. P McMillau was an lone visitor last week. He is looking after some of the warehouse interests down here. Dr. McMurdo of Heppner is in lone these days looking after the physician part of the dure store in the absenoe of Dr. Chick. It is so warm these day that it is very hard to get an? one to stir up much excitement, so onsequently news is lather scarce. Gus Walker of Portland has been up at lone for several days shaking hands with old friends He left for his home Tuesday morning. B irn at the home of Mrs. E. B. Williams on Thursday July 81 to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brown an eleven pound girl. Mother and child getting along nicely. Lac McMiirry had his hand severely hurt one day last week. We hope it will socn be alright as it is not the nature of Lao to be lying about in the busy season. Dr. Chick and family left last Mon day to their auto for a vacation. They will so as far as Crater lake. We wish them a successful trip and a jolly good time. Little Doc Christenson the used to be pill twister who has been down about Portland fot some time is up looking after the drug department while Dr. Chick ia gone. Ike Howard returned from Portland last week with a load of very nioe cattle. He brought forty back with him. This will make our end of the creek look good deal more like dairying. We hope Ike has so much milk and batter now that he will buliu iilu a cre&wtuty ui his ranch. Last Sunday was a jovial day at Parker's mill in ha mountains. Four auto loads from lone and vicinity went up to the mill and joined forces with those wtio were already there. Joe Knappenberg iraeched Sunday before last to the crowd of Ioneites who were there. His topic was "Budweiser". He departed for the springs last week so he left S E. Moore to fill his posi tion as preacher nd we fully expect ed to hear a goed sermon when we lauded in the t&i timber last Sunday, but, ikias, S. . ot tangled in the dates and when we arrived he was wandering down tJie creek iu search' of some kind of amusement so we did not get to hear him lay the law down; to us. However we spent one of the bpst dars we have ever spent any where in Oregon. We had fried spring chicken, nice fat mutton, all the dandy cream w wanted and every thing else that pertains to a fine din ner and to cap it all we had some of those deiiciouse huckleberry pit's also all thn huckleberries we could eat fixed up in any. manner we wanted them. Hero ia a list of the jolly crowd who were there. J. H. Br) son aud family, Louis Padberc and fam ily. Lee Tadberg and faiuilv, Bert Woods, Bill Cronk, Frank Woods and Mr. Wood's sister, Marie Caeon, Etta Akers, J. II. Wilt and fuuiily, W. J. Blake and family, S. E. Moore and family, E. J. Bristow and family and C. J. Anderson and two children ap peared on the scene; this makes a grand total of 40 and we all had ths time of our lives. Let's have some more of these jolly times; it makes us all feel younger and drives dull care awav. EX HIBITS READY NOW Secretary Smead Urges Farmers to Prepare Grdin Exhibits at Once. Now Is the Time. Federated Church tion. Atten Farmers, now is the time to get your grain exhibits ready for the com ing Morrow County Fair. It will only take you a short time to gather four or five small sheaves of your best wheat, oats and barley. Get it unl foim size for the heads and about four inches in diameter. Lets make Morrow county's exhibits of grains the best in the State. The best of these exhibits will be sent to the Eastern land shows where due credit will be given the grower and the lo cality where grown. Wc beg of you not to overlook this important feature of the Fair. W W. SMEAD, Secretary. Of Interest to Investors. Since Morrow county has called in its warrants, those who have been in the market for warrants can now find a good investment in I. O. O. F. Bonds. Willow Lodge will float a bond issue of 118,000 00 in denominations of $100 each, secured by mortgage on the stone building. Interest 7 per cent payable smi annually. T. J. Mahony will act as Trustee and First National Bank special depository. This makes a sure and absolutely safe investment for any one having $100 or more to invest. The issue lias the full sanction of not only the local lodge, but the Grand Lodge of Oregon. We are receiving applications from Odd Fellows Lodges throughout tne State, and also from local inidviduals hut must sell more. Applications received iow and bonds will be issued on or about Oct. 1st No money re quired till then. Information and application blanks cheerfully furnished fov any Oddfellow, or A. M. PHKfiPS, Sec. Willow Lodge No. 66 I. O O. F". At the close or morning servic Sunday, Aug. 10, there will be special called meeting of the members of the Federated churoh and congre Ration. Matters specially relating to the coming year will be considered It is most important that evevone in terested be present. Ihe Rev. Elijah Hull Longbrak will pieah lu the Federated chuic both morning and evening the M. E cnorcn.bouth, uniting in the evening service. . The public cordially invited to attend. Go to the Bakery for 26 loaves for 41.00. i your bread. LEXINGTON ITEMS. can da so now with safety for there is a party who is looking' after it, that is, seeing that it is shipped as soon as it ia briugt to tre depot. The cvclone Saturday afternoon done 'considerable damage to Mr. Burgoyne's warehouse. Haven't hear I of any other losses unless it was some dust getting on the ladies bonnets. Mr. Tabor will preach his farewell sermon at the Methodist hucrh on the third Sunday in August. He will then leave for Confereiiee at Milton and tin less he is reappointed, he will he in charge of some other parish. We hone brother Tabot will come beak to Lexington. Mrs. Anna McMillan had quite an accident while ;anning fruit Saturday night. Site was placing the lid on a jai cf boiling hot fruit when the jar slipped and crushed, her hand went through the jar into the hot fruit uausiinu a couple of deep ruts to the hone. Mis. McMillan who is wear ing: her hand in a sling, says fie doesn't want any more berry canning this Reason. REGISTRATION OF LAND TITLE. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Morrow Uonty. Appiloation No. 12 NOTICE. In the matter of the ap plication of Daniel C. Wells, to regis ter the title to a strip of land Forty one feet wide by bixty-six feet in length off of the Northeast corner of Lot Ten n Block Three, in the origin al town of Heppner, Morrow County, Oiegon, and more particular desuribed as follows : Commencing at the North east corner of Lot Ten in Block Three of the original town of Heppner Morrow County, Oregon, and running thence West Sixty-six feet, thence South Forty-one feet, thence East Sixty-six feet, thence Noth Forty-one feet to the place of beginning. Daniel C. Wells, Applicant, vs Rachel Ladd, Mills Androgs. Eva Androsa, C. W. Ladd, and Alice Ladd, and all the unknown heirs of John R Ladd, deceased, and all the nnknown creditors of John R. Ladd, deceased, and all to whom it may concern. De fendants. To all whom it may concern : Take notice that on the 7th day of Angust, 1913, an application was filed by Daniel C. Wells, iu the circuit court for Morrow County for the initial registraton of the ritle of the land above described. Now .unless you appear on or before the 7th day of September, 1913. and Bi.oA cause whysuch application should not be granted, the same will be taken as confessed and a decee will be entered according to the prayer of the application, and you will be for ever barred from disputing the same W.O. HILL, Clerk. WELLS and NYS Attorneys for Applicant. FOR SALE Ten 40-gallon oak barrels, 12 00 each. Palace Hotel. See Nichol & Co. of Mosier Oregon for good 16 inch Pine Wood.. If you want to save money on your Fir insurance, see Smead, tf. ine oumt cars or tne sectiou men are now in Heppner and the "hands" are enjoying "Heppner sights" for a week. Mr. and Mrs. Doak, our school pro fessor are enjoyirg an outing in the mountains. SVe know they will enjoy themselves. Dr. Crutchtield, head of the Uni versity of Milton is here in the in terest cf the college. He lectured Monday night in the Methodist church. A. P. Banion who has been work ing for Newlon's, well drill for six months, moved his household goods to Fairview. Oregon. His wife proceed ed him there vbout two woeki ago. All those who iutend shipping cream to the Tbe Dalles Creamery I Astonishing Accuracy! It is a distinct pica- sure to sell a watch that w ill literally astonish its owner by its wonderful accuracy a watch that will stay accurate year after year through all kinds of sen ice. That's why we offer you mmuott 4 i "TUttUnUTlmAutmtfAwmtcm- ThU watch is a marvel of ac curacy, thinness and beauty. Made in all sizes, for men and women. Also Hamilton movements sold separately to fit almost any case, Oscar Borg Jeweler and Optometrist IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW E. F- Day, Plaintiff, vs. E. H. Andrews and Mary E. Andrews, his wife, H. SUMMONS M. Malzacher and D. A. I Taylor. Defendants. To H. M. Malzachcr, one of the above named defednants: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled court aud cause on or about Six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons: and if you fail so to appear or auswer for want thereof, plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief praved for in his complaint, whiah is as follows : For judgment aeainst thi defend ants. E. H. Andrews and Mary E. Andrews for the sum of 14.122. 00, with interest thereon at Eight per cent, per annum from May 28th,l!il2, aud for the further sum cf $400.00, attorneys fee and for the costs and disbursements of this suit ; and for a decree that the certain mortgage I made and executed by the defendants, E. H. Andrews ani MaryE. Andrews, on the 2Slh day of May, 1911, is a first lien upon ths real propetty therein described, -to-wit: The SWJ of the NEJ and WJ' of the SEJ of section 13, and the NWJ of the NEJ of section 24, in Tp. 1 S R 24 E. W. M. That said mortgage he foreclosed and such real property sold to satisfy said judg ment, and (112. 11 taxes paid by plain tiff; and that the defendants including yourself be forever barred and fore closed from all right title and interest in and to Faid real property save only the statutory right of redemption and for euch other and further relief as mav be meet and equitable. This summons is published by order of the Hon. C. C. Patterson, Judge of the County Court of Morrow County State of Oregon made on the 5th day of August, 1913. The date of first publication cf this summons is tbe 7th day of August. 1913. C. F. WOODSON Attorner for Plaintiff. 1 st Annual lOBPJf (F (Of IWnf yiLii ii n r M r7 P El 11 EPT. 25, 26, 27, 1913 AT HEPPNER, OREGON THREE DAYS OP ENTERTAIN MENT, AMUSEMENT AND ......SPORTS $1 C AA AA Premiums for Agri I JUU.UU cultural, Horticultural and other Products of the famous Morrow county soil. SATURDAY, SEPT. 27 Pioneer Day. Every Pioneer of Morrow county expected to be present on that day. Prizes for the old men; prizes for the ladies who are well along in years. Special Features chiidrenPaS Auto Parade, Children's Exhibits, Pioneers Day, Baby Show, and many other attractions that will be named soon as arranged for. Suitable prizes will be given for Articles not named in Premium Book. Now Now Now Now is the time to commence getting ex hibits ready. Farmers of Morrow County must get busy and aid us by a good display of exhibits or the Fair cannot be what it should be. W. W. SMEAD, Sec. W. E. LEACH, E. R.HUSTON, Pres. Director.