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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1913)
T t a!.! ft f?rS. WE LEAVE MANY GRINDSTONES UNTURNED. OUR KNIVES AND AXES WILL HOLD THEIR EDGES. DRIVING A FEW NAILS WONT BATTER DOWN THE HEADS OF GNE OF OUR HATCHETS. OUR TOOLS WILL MAKE YOU SING WHILE YOU WORK. WE SELL THE BEST THERE IS IN HARDWARE, BECAUSE THAT IS BEST FOR YOU, AND THEREFORE BEST FOR US. TRY THE DIAMOND EDGE BRAND. EVEBY DIAMOND EDGE. 700L GUARANTEED. IF YOU SHOULD GET A BAD ONE A NEW CAE WILL BE GIVEN FOR IT. COME AND SEE US. fl1 O To William c& jo isree HEPPNER, OREGON Ml. VOTER, J-jyiTE INFORMATION GIVEN l herein is devoted entirely to the so-called Cocxty Attobx ey Fi.L. Tlie object of this bill is to a!v,lish t lie antiquated system of luivinga District Attorney for several counties with appointed deputies in other counties, and in lieu thereof give equal privileges to the people of each county in the state by creating the elective office of County Attorn ey for each county, thus causing the Prosecuting Attorney to be directly responsible to his constituents in his Lome county. No More Offices Created. I'ndi-r the County Attorney Bill, the rffi.-ct is that no more offices are created. Under the present system twenty counties of this state each have a Deputy District Attorney appointed by a District Attorney re 8tiin in another part of the state; sa'ui lep;ity holding oflu-e at the I!f:i.-ure of a man residing in some other part of the state (Is the pres ent system wrong ?) thus depriving the people of twkxty counties of the state of Oregon of the right of elect ing their own prosecutor. Why not allour le people to choose their own ppjserutor from lawyers whose in terests are centered in the county where he will hold office? Why not let the jieople have Home Paile ? Will Save You Money. The, aggregate salaries of County Attorneys for the entire state will am'wmt to practically the same as the salaries of the Distric t Attorneys and their deputies under the present system, while under the County At torney Act thousands of dollars will be Mve 1 to the taxpayers by reason of doing away with the extraordinary j expend cau-ed by the fact that Dis trict Attorneys, when diligent, ai-oHing to their oath of office) rn'i-t kei-p in close touch with con ditions in the several counties of his lL-'.rl-t. The County Attorney Bill provides that no County Attorney tdoiJl have authority to appoint a deputy to a' t for comjens:itiou from the s'..--.!e. The County Court only, til the r- -;-(Tive unties, has such authority. No Shifting of Responsibility. l'aii-er the present system the Dis trict Attorneys give their deputies the I :g end of th- load. When a flip urij, the Di-trict Attorney hhij'ts responsibility to his deputy; tlw; :uty shifts responsibility to las i bit J in another part of the state; ajid w bii'' tlii is going on the Crim inal laws HifTcr and the criminals run at I.irge. The District Attorney nI his oeputies generally arc not i:i error, but the system, now law in . Oregon, is wroxo. Under the Coun I ty Attorney Act, the County Pros ecutor in each county will be directly J responsible to the people for his official work. Other States. Practically every state in the Union has abolished the u n sa t i s f a ctory system of maintaining District At torneys, and in lieu thereof have given each county of their state the right of electing a prosecuting attorn ey from their own county. THE COUNTY ATTORNEY ACT WILL APPEAR UPON THE BALLOT AS FOLLOWS: COUNTY ATTORNEY ACT Referred by author ity oi Mr. j. t. Lraib, No. 431 Worcester Building, Portland, Oregon. Its purpose is to provide a District Attorney for each Coun ty in the State and to fix their salaries in lieu of the present system of having a District Attorney for several counties, clothed with the authority to appoint deputies for other counties. VOTE YES OR NO. 306 Yes 307 No VOTE YES BETTER LAW ENFORCEMENT LEAGUE T. A. WEINKE, Chairman, Condon. Oregon GLENN Y. WELLS, Secretary, Heppner, Oregon I'a itl Ad vertiseinen t. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SAIL liy virtue of execution jiihI order of sale duly issued liy the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the County of Mor row, .State of Oregon, dated the iMth day of October. in a certain ac tion in the said County anil State, wnerein r. r. iv.iy, piainun. recov ered judgment against K. H. An drews and Mary E. Andrew. Iuh wife, H. M Mal.aeher and I. A.Tjiv- lor, deiendantx, for the mini of Four 1 hoimand One Hundred Twenty Two and No-100 Dollar, with interest thereon at tin? rate of H per cent, ner annu.in from the 1'Sth day of Mav V.)2. and Four Hundred and No-loo Dollar Attorneys fee, and the fur ther sum of One Hundred Twelve and No-MM) Dollars, with Intercut thereon irom July 2wl. V.ll:',, at the rate of 6 per cent, per annum and the further mini of Thirty Nine and 20-100 Dollars. coHts on the 24th (lav of Oc tober, l!)i:5. NOTICK IS IIKRKIiY GIVEN that I will on Saturday the L'ilth day of November. 1!1:. at '2 o'clock p. ni. of said day, nt the front door of the Court Houne in Heppner in Morrow County, Oregon, Hell nt public auc tion to the liiglieHt bidder for cash in hand, the following dew riljed real property, to-wlt: The Southwest quarter of the Northeast quarter and the Went half of the Southeast quarter of Section Thirteen (!:'.), mid the Northwest quarter of the Nort heast quarter of Section Twenty Four C'O, all in Township One South of Ilange Twen ty Four CM) East of the Willamette Meridian, iu Morrow County, State of Iregoti. Taken and levied upon an the prop erty o' said E. II Andrews and Mary E. Andrew, or so much thereof a" may le n'-cessary to satisfy the 8a id judgment in favor of said E. F Day and against the naid E H. Andrew and Mary E. Andrew, toget her with all cost ami lishurs,cmcnt that have or may accrue. MARION EVANS. Sheriff of Morrow County. Oregon. I'.y Geo. McDuffee, Deputy. Dated at Heppner, Oregon Octo ber LUth, 191.1. First publication Octolwr 30. Last publication November 21. ' Notice of Final Settlement. Notice ig hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the es tato of Martha h French, deceased has filed his final account as such ad ministiator. and that the County Court of the State of Oregon for Mor tow county has fixed Mondav the flrt tiav of Deoeuiber, 1013, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day as the time, and the County Court Room in thn Conrt Honse at Heppner Grt'Kon, aa the place of hearing eaid final account. Oijictions to said final account should be hied on or before said date. W. H. French. Administrator. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given that the anders'gned has filed his final account ps administrator of the estate of Sarah J. Finch, deceased, and that the Coonty Court of the state of Oreg on for Morrow County has fixed Mon day, the 1st day of December, 1913 at the hour of 10 o'clock In the fore noon of said day, as the time, and the County Court Room in the Court House at Heppner Oregon, as the place for hearing said final account. Ob jections to said final account should be filed on or before said date. W. E. Hiatt, Administrator. Notice To Creditors. Notice ia hereby given that the undersigned has been anDointed bv the County Court of the Sute of Oregon for Morrow County adminis trator of the estate cf Maiquis D. L, French, deceased, and that all persons having claims against the sail estate should present the same, verified ac coiding to law, to me at my office in Heppner, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first imblication of this notice, which date is Oct. 9, 1913. L. W. Brigtrs, Administrator. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby civen that the undersigned executors of the estate of Juhn Christopher Borchers, deceased, have filed their final account in said estatf-, and that the County Court of the Satte of Ortaon for Moriow County has fixed Monday, the 1st day of Dec ember. 1913, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day as the time and the County Court Rioin in the Court House at Hepnuer, Oregon as the place or bearing of said hual account and objections thereto, if any there be. Objctinns to said final account should be filed on or before said date. A. M Phelps, F. N Frve. J. 0 Kirk. Executors. O23-N20. Sppncer No 6. The Dalles Oreosn, Serial No. 012061 Notice For Publication. United States Land Office, at The Dalles, Oreogn. September 24, 1913. Notice is hereby given that Naomi C. Silencer, Arluiiuistratrix of the estate of T. Egenton Hogg, bv Thomas A. Hudson, Attorney in Fact, Post- office address of Attorney in fact is The Dalles, Oreuon has this 24th day of September, 19 1 3 filed in this office an application to select under tic provisions of the act of C.meress ap proved February ll, 1913, (Public 38(0 i thH SWJNEi of Section 32. Town ship 5 S , Range 26 E. W. M. enntainirg 40 acres. Any anu all persons claiming ad versely the lands described, or desir ins to object beoauss of the mineral character of the lnd, or for any other reson to the dispone! to the appl cunt, should filo their affid-ivit of protest in this offine on or before the 10th day r,f November, 1911. H. Frank Woodcock, Register. To be published in Gazette Times published at Henpner, Oregon, tor five consectuive weeks. 20th day of AugtiHt, l)13, I, E. H. Sholnlere, executor of the last will and testament of Eleanor Sholniere. (ltveused, will proceed to sell to the liighest bidderat. the olllce of inv attorney, O. 1). Eby, at Oregon City, Oregon, on and after MONDAY, NOVUMISEK 24th, fit the hour of 2:00 o'clock p. tn. All the right, title, Interest and entnteof said Eleanor Sholniere, de ceased, in and to the lollowing. de scribed real premises, to-wlt: The East one-half () of Section Sixteen (lti) T. 1 N. It. 25, E. of the Willamette Meridian, in Morrow County, Oregon. Terms of sale: Cash or half cash and balance to be secured by first mortgage upon premises sold with nterest t 7 per cent, to be approved by order of Court. E. H. SHOINIHRE, Executor of the last will and . testa ment of Elen nor Sholniere, deceased Dated October 2(1 th. 1U13. O. D. Ebv. attorney for Executor. from all right, title and interest in nd to said real property, and every oart ihereof, and for such other and further relief as to the court may seem meet and equitable. This summons is published by order of Hon. G W. Fhelos. Judge of the above entitled court made on the 1st day of October, 1913. and the date first Publication of such summons the second day of October. 1913. ORE Ij. PRICE. 601 Oregonian Blag. , Portland, Or. . O. E WOODSON, Heppner, Or. Attorneys for Defendant and cross oomplalnant. Fred Hiram Strong C. E. WOODSON. ATTORN E Y-A T-LA W Olflc In Palace Hotel Heppner, Oregoa Notice tor Publication. U. S. LAND OFFICE at The Dalles. Oregon, October 15, 1913. NOTICE is hereby given that Lewis Enighten, of Eight Mile, Oregon who on September 6, 1907, made Home stead entry No. I56s?6 Serial, Nu. 04197, for SWJ, Sect. on 33, Township 3, is.. Range 24, E. , Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final five year Proof, to estab lish claim to the land above described, before 0. C. Patterson, U . S. Com- tnissioner at his office in Heppner, Oregon, on the 28 day of iNuvember 1913. Claimant names as witnesses: Mose Ashbaugh, Wesley V, Bran non, Bert Ward, J. S. Yonna. All of Eight Mile, Oregon. H. Frank Woodcock, O23-N20 Register. Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior, U. S. land Office at La Grande, Oregon, Sect. 52. 1913. Notion is herehy given that Susan Ruddy, of Pendleton, Ore gon, who, on May 10th, 19n. male Homestead p;ntry, No. 09352, for SWJ NVVJ. Lot 4. and 4 SWJ, Section 4, Township 2 South, Range 29 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Commutation Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before W. O. Hill, County Clerk of Morrow County at his office at Heppner Oregon, on the 8th day of November, 1913. Claimant names as witnesses: Phill Hirl, Mack Doherty and Frank McCabe, all of Henoner. Ore gon, and B. P. Doherty of Pendleton Oregon. F. C. BRAMWELL, 0 2-n 6 Register THE I' OR of IN THE COUNTY COl'ItT OF STATE OK OREO ON CLACKAMAS COI NTY. In the Matter of the Estate i-.ieanor Mioinlcre, deceased. ExKciTon's Lam Sai.k. In pursuance of n license to sell, granted by the County Court, .f Clackamas County, Oregon, OH Jie IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MORROW COUNTY. Catherine M. Faruswortb. Plaintiff. vs. A. K. Higgs, Anna E. Higgs, Fred Hiram Strong, E. E. Adkins, M. Phillips, Trustee of the Bankrupt Estate of j-SUMMONS A. W. Lueders, Bnnkrunt, and C. L. Winnard, N. E. Winnard, H. P. Good man and A. M, Goodman Defendants. To Jmes M. Phillips, Trustee of the Bankrunt Estate of A. W. Lueders, Bankiupt. H. P. Goodman and A M. Goodman, defendants: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer the cross-bill of fie answering defendant and cross-complainant, Frd Hiram Strong filed against vou in the atiove entitled court and cause on or before six weeks from the date of first publication of this summons: and if you fail so to appear or answer, said defendant and cross-r nmpliinant for want thereof will apply to the court for relief prayed for in his an swer and cross-bill filed herein which is as follows : For judgmentt against the defend ants, C. L. Winnard, N. E. Winnard, H. P Goodman and A. M. Goodman and A. K. Higgs, and each of them for the sum of 18000 00. with interest thereon from the 12th day of April, 1912. at the rate of eigth per cent per annum and the fnrther sum of $800.00, ttorney'8 fees and for the costs and disbursements of this suit; That the mortgage of the answer ing oeienoant ana croRS-oompiainani. Fred Hiram Strong, being that cer tain mortgage made and executed on the 12th day of April, 1906, bv the de fendants C L. Winnard and N. E. Winnard, her husband, H. P. Good man and A. M. Goodman, his wife to the defendant A. K. Higg9, and thereafter by the said A. K. Higgs sold, assigned, and transfered to said answering defendant is a lieu and in cumberance upon all of the teal prop erty therein described, to-wit EJ of NWJ. NEJ and EJ of SEi of Section 26. Si of NEJ and SJ of NWi and Si of Section 25, and NJ of NEi and of NWJ of Section 30, in Tp. 3 S. R. 25. , also the NWJ of SWJ and SWJ of NW& of section 80, in lo. aS. R. 26. also E of NEJ of Section 27, and W'J of NWJi of Sec tion 26, Td. 8 S R. 25. all East of Wil lamette Meridian: said mortgage being subject only to the claim of Catherine M. Farnsworth noon that portion of said land describe in her mortgage thereon and a first and superior lien upon all of the remainder of lands and premises herein before described: That the mortgage of this defend ant and cross-complainant ne lore- closed and all of the real property therein described be sold, and the pro ceeds from the sale of that portion of said lands upon which the mortgage of plaintiff, Catherine M. Farnsworth Ig a first lien be applied first to the satisfaction of said plaint'ff'g claim: and that the balance of the proceeds from the sale of sail parcel or tract of land, and all of the proceeds from the aala of the remainder of said lands bereio befre dacribed be applied to the satisfaction of the judgment of this defenlant and coras-complainant: and that the other and remaining defendantp, including.you and each of j you be forever barred and foreclosed I have for sale at my place choice buck lambs from the famous Potter band. Prices reasonable. R. A Thompson. tf. JAWS OF WILD ANIMALS. Their Fearful Power la What Make the Bitei So Terrible. Apart from all concomitant dan ger of blood poisoning, the severity of the bites of flesh eating animals is out of all proportion to the weap ons by which they are inflicted. The teeth, even of the largest car nivora, are merely the "spearheads," but the force which "works" these instruments is prodigious. It seems as if for the moment the animal threw all its bodily energy into the combination of muscular action which we call a "Lite." In most cases the mere shock of impact as the animal hurls itself on its enemy is entirely demoraliz ing or inflicts physical injury. A muzzled mastiff will hurl a man to the ground in the elfort to fasten its teeth in his throat or shoulder Then, the driving and crushing force of the jaw muscles is astonish ing. The snapping power of an ali- gator s jaws is more or less intelli gible. Thev are Ions; and are fur nished with a row of pointed teeth from end to end. But the jaws of a lion, leopard, tiiier, otter, ferret or baboon are hurt, and the lonsr and pointed teeth are few. Vet each of their species has a biting power which in proportion to us size is almost in credible. Sir Samuel Baker, who had a long and varied' acquaintance with the bites of the carnivora noticed that the tiger usually seized an Indian native by the shoulder, and with one jaw on one side and the other on the other bit clean through chest and back. "The fatal wound was the bite, which, through back and chest, penetrated to the lungs." Euro peans are killed by the tiger's bite as well as lacerated by the claws. In nearly all cases the bite penetrates to the lungs. This kind of wound is characteristic of the attacks of many of the felidae. Scarcely any bird recovers from a cat's bite for the same reason. The canine teeth are almost instantly driven through the lung, under the wing. The cheetah, which has a very small mouth, always bites through the black buck's throat. The leop ard, , when seizing smaller animals, such as dogs, crushes the head. When attacking men it aims at bit ing through the lungs. St. Louis Globe-Democrat. 1 Sam E. VanVactor, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office on west end of May Street Heppner Oregon, S. E. Not son ATTORNEY AT LAW. Jtfloelu Court House. Heppner Oregou WELLS & INYS Attorneys at Law Heppner - Oregon Law Is a Curious Thing. Soon after, Jim's admission aa a learned counselor, says the narrator of the story in a legal journal, an old neighbor, to give him a start, gave him a lot of old claims to col lect, telling him he could have half that was collected. Jim soon received half that was due from one of the debtors and was called on a little later by his client for his share of the money. "Your half?" said the astute young lawyer. "I didn't' collect your half; I only collected mine." The astonished old patron said, "Why, Jim, I don't understand such proceedings." But the lofty reply was: "There is a heap of law you don't under stand, I tell you, old fellow. This law is a powerful curious thing, and I don't understand more than half of it yet myself." Her Hidden Ambition. A brilliant young vfoliniste, a na tive of Holland, played one day for Edward VII. when he was the Frince of Wales. "Is there anything you care more for than your Stradivarius?" asked the prince, expecting, of course, a negative reply. The young Netherlander colored a little. "The violin is not an ab sorbing passion with me, your high ness," she replied. "Ah! Perhaps you have a leaning to another branch of art?" suggest ed the prince. Indeed, I have not I the violm- iste said in a burst of confidence. But, your highness, I just love to cook! I really believe ! should make an excellent chef if I had the opportunity to practice." F. H. ROBINSON, LAWYER, lone, - Oregon OTIS PATTERSON. LAWYER Room 3, Eagle BUljr., CANYON CITY, OREGON. W. L. SMITH, ABSTRACTER. of abbtraol book Only complete set in Morrow ooiinty. Hkpfneb. Okboon F. DYE, D. M. D. Dentist Permanently located in Odd Fellows building, Rooms 4 and 5. Dr. A. P. CULBERTSON Dr. H. T. ALLISON Miywlctaiis A Surgeon Office Patterson Drug Store OSTEOPATHY AND MECHANO-THERAPY Dk IIkttik Bakxks, M.D., D.O. Dr J. Pkkry Condkb, M.-T. D. Treatment of all diseases 1)9 per cent, ot CHnen fticceiRfnlly treated without operation Drs. Winnard & AlcVlurdo pii VKiti ais a siHuKamg Heppner Oregon WELLS & CLARK. SHAVING PARLORS Three Doors Sooth of PoBtoffice. Shaving 25c Haircnttlng 360 Bathroom In Connection. PATTERSON & ELDER 2 Doors North Palace Hotel TONSOIUAL ARTISTS Fine Baths Shaving 25c J. H. BODE Merchant Tailor HEPPNER OREGOH Dr- F. N. Christensen, Dehtist I1EPPNEIC, OKKIiOlf OfTicss with Drs. WihnarJ & McMurJo Heppner Lone Rock Stage Ieppner office with Slocum Drug Co. TITT8 STAGE LEAVES lfEPI-XFIt ATin M., TUESDAYS, Tlii; USD ays ASH SATUR DAYS. 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