The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, April 09, 1914, Image 2

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    THE GAZETTE-TIMES.
The HrroMrGwtte, EnJJUkeJ Mmdi 30, 1883
11m Hmrr Im, EXubluhed Not. 18, 1W7
CnnAttlrd February IS, 1912.
WE DO NOT CARRY JUST A "SPRINKLING" OF GARDEN
TOOLS, BUT A GREAT BIG VARIETY OF SERVICEABLE, GOOD
QUALITY HOES, RAKES, FORKS TOOLS OF ALL KINDS FOR THE
GARDEN.
THE BEST CARPENTERS COKE TO US FOR THEIR TOOLS.
BECAUSE THEY KNOW WE KEEP THE BEST.
CONE AND SEE US. '
Gilliam h Bisbee
HEPPNER, OREGON
DON'T RAISE WEEDS!
USE A JONES WEEDER
Built in Morrow County
1771
(Patented Dec. 16, 1913)
There has been a great need for a machine to cultivate strm
merfallow that would do it thoroughly with the least possible loss of
moisture and "do it quick." ,
We claim the Jones Weeder will do all of this and more. It
can 'oe used in as many sections as wanted, like a harrow. Four
sections cut 18 feet 8 inches and pull no heavier than four sections
of steel harrow. "
The blades having a slope of GO0 it will not ehoke under nor
mal conditions.
I am now putting up 100 sections. Parties wanting this
machine should send in their orders at once.
For further information, prices, etc., write or see
C. E. JONES
Heppner, Ore.
THE AUCTION SALE
WILL BE HELD
AT THE HOLT RANCH
SATURDAY, APRIL 11,
WITHOUT TAIL
ALL REPORTS TO THE
CONTRARY NOTWITHSTANDING
VAVYTER CRAWFORD. - Editor ud Proprietor
baaed every TfturMUy morning, and entered at
the Poetotfice mi HeDpner, Oregon, u aecond
claK nutter.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
One Yen'. $1.50
Son Month. 7S
Three Momtia, SO
Single Cwo. .05
ADVERTISING RATES)
Diftptajr, tnntieirb nittnmf leaa than on month,
ret rneertien, per inch. 25c; subtequent in
ertipM. 12 1-Jcj dupUy. reguUr, 12 12c;
locals, line imertioa. per line, 10c.; tubaequent
fMeraons, per Wne, Sc.; lodge resolutions, per
una 5c; church 000018 and aU advertising ol
wltrlwaamti cocuaactad lor pay, regular rates.
MORROW COUNTY OFFICIAL PAPER
THURSDAY. April, 9. - - 1914.
In this week's issue will be
found the announcement of Geo.
J. Currin of Heppner, who will
seek the republican nomination
for the office of county commis
sioner. We know of no stronger
man to make the race for this
particular office. Mr. Currin is a
man who has had wide experi
ence in constructing roads, and
the road plank is one of the
strongest in his platform. If
elected, he promises an economi
cal administration of county af
fairs from the standpoint of the
taxpayer. He shall endeavor to
bring about some arrangement
whereby money spent for county
road shall be of lasting and per
manent value.
A pleasant hour or two was
spent by the editor of this paper
at the farm home of Mr. and Mrs.
E. M. Shutt, Wednesday. The
ex-sheriff is just as energetic in
prosecuting the work of hisalfal
f a ranch as he used to be in look
ing ud the bootlegger and tinhorn
in and about Heppner during his
term of office. And he is mak
ing a success of his undertaking.
We have been up and down - the
creek from Heppner to the Junc
tion during the past week and
nowhere did we see the alfalfa as
far along as on Mr. Shutt's place.
He has certainly adopted the sys
tem of getting the plants to grow
and he will be in hay harvest far
ahead of his neighbors.
Notice of Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of ao execution and order
of sale issued bj the Olerk of the Cir
cuit Court of the Connty of Morrow
State of Oregon, dated the 8th day
of April.-1914 in a cerain auit in tbe
Circuit Court for said Connty and
State wherein Andrew Rood, plaintiff
recovered judgment against W. B.
Ward and Ola Ward bia wife, de
fendants for the gum of $3,591.50 with
interest t hereon at the rate of 8 per
cent per annum from the 11th day of
January 1907 less $75.05 paid thereon
September 10. 1909, $818 50 piid there
on November IS, 1913 and $ 11)8.25 paid
thereon Jnne 1, 1913; for the farther
sum $5 L 35 Taxes paid, for the farther
and additional com of 1250 GO attor
neys fees, and for $25 00 costs and dis
bursements, which judgment whs to
recoverd on Hie 6t i day of. April, i914.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
I will on Saturday tie 9th day of May,
1914 at the hoar of 3 o'clock P. M. of
said day at the front door of the Court
iMiose in tha Oity of Heppner, Morrow
Connty, Ore eon. sell at public anctiun
to the hiuhettt bidder for cash in hand
the following described real property.
towit:N Ei of NEi of Section 32;
of NWJ and N W J of NEI of Section
33 in To. 3 S. R. 23 E. W. M. ; Also
WJ of NVTJ of Section 21, NEI of
NEi ol Section 20 and SB of 8Ei of
Region 17 in Tp. 3 S R. 23 E.W.M. ;
Also Ni of 8E1 and SI of NEi of Sec
tion 17 in Tp. 3 S. R. 23 E. W, M. ,
taken and levied upon as the property
of said defendants W. B. Ward and
Ola Ward, betas the real ornperty
mortgaged by said defendants to plain
tiff to secure payment of said Bunas
and ordered aold by the Court to satis
fy same, or ao much thereof as may be
newary to patinfy said Judamenl-. In
favor of said Andrew Rood, plaintiff
against said defendants, together with
all eoi to that have accrued or may
accrue in said matter.
Dated April 8, 1914.
MARIAN EVANS,
Sheriff of Morrow County, Ore.
Clothes-changing Time
Jhese warm days are suggestive of summer cloth
ing. To meet the demands of spring and sum
merjneeds, we have selected a choice stock of
' MENS WEAR
and are now prepared to give you the advantage of this selection
at prices within your reach
A nobby line of dress shirts ranging in price from1 $1 25 to $3 00
The Standard shirt in Golf and Overshirts - - 1 25 to 3 00
Summer Underwear, the cool kind, in union and
two-piece suits. Union, $1 25 to $3 00; 2-piece, 50c the piece
Silk sox, 35c; Summer hats, silk at 50c to $1 25; straws at 25c to 75c
Complete line of work clothes
SAM HUGHES COMPANY
A COLLEGIAN SUIT
FOR EASTER DAY
Style Makes Its Start Easter
START WITH IT
CASTER has for many years presented a turning point which
.J swings men and young men from heavy clothes into lighter ones.
To make Easter of more than usual interest, we have selected a num
ber of particularly clever suits to sell for
$15.00 to $25.00
These suits are top-of-the-season styles, but they were selected by us
expressly for this event. They represent clothes-making in its highest
degree. They are not only strikingly styled, but they are very human,
so to speak. They teem with personality. Their value can be seen
much better than it can be told about.
MAKE THIS NEW SEASON A STYLE SEASON
Come to our store and feel free to try on our clothes. Purchase if you wish to.
The green txiupons are good un
til Wednslay, April 15th-not
aftar. Be euro you get all your
green votes in next Wednesday
Minor & Co.
Committee Reports.
To the Officers had Members of the
Hepuncr Commercial Clnb:
We, your committee, appointed to
lnvnatignte and report on the practic
ability of a Septic-lank Sewerage
System for the Of ty of Heppner, beg
to submit the following:
Your committee personally favor
the establishment of such a system iintl
think it will ultimately prove the beat
way to handle the problem.
We oalled a meeting of the busi
ness men of the oity, in order to get
an expression on the subject. It was
thought unadvisahle at the present
time to recommend the enforcement of
such a Bystera. But we do recom
mend and ask that the City Council
require by ordinance that every prop
erty owner within thu city limits in
stall at once, either a Septic-tank, a
OhemlcaJ Toilet or a privy complying
with the standards recommended in
the bulletins issued by the Govern
ment on this subject.
, We also found the sentiment uoan.
imously of the opinion that something
mqst bee done to better tbe sanitary
condition! of the city and that at once.
The following Resolution was adopted
and we incorporate it in our report,
to-wit:
, "Resolved that it Is the sense of
this meeting that tbe Committee call
ing this meeting, report to the , Com
mercial Club that recommendations be
made by the Club to tho City Council
as follows : i
That tbn general sanitary conditions'
of tha City are not satisfactory; that
privy vaults, livery stables, garbage
barrells, cess pools and like places are
not properly cared for, especially dar
ing the summer season and that they
are unsightly, become offensive and
breed myriads of flies.
That a Sanitary Board shonld be
appointed or created by the Council
with full power to make regulations
and rules unon all matters touching
the cleanliness, health and comfort of
our City and to enforce tho same.
That if the present city ordinances
are not sufficient to warrant the crea
tion of Ktich board and to enforce the
rules and restrictions made by it then
that the Council pass an ordinance
providing for such a body, for the en
forcement of its rules and orders and
for the mnking and enforcement of
any other regulations for the health
of the ne'iple.
We furthermore recommend Mint n
Health Ufficer he appointed to act with
the Sanitary Board above mentioned
Invested with power, pot only to en
force any order of said Boaid, but with
authority to act on any case that may
come under his o-yn observation, and
that sad Officer shall make regular
inspections of the local sanitary oon
ditons, and further that said Offioer
receive for his services a reasonable
salary In order that he may leol able
to devote the necessary time and at
tention to this ery important work.
We also request, should this report
be adopted, that the Heppner Com
mercial Club lay this matter before
the Mayor and Citv Council at once
and demand their immediate attention
to this matter.
Respectfully submitted,
A. M. PHELPS,
J. L. W1LKINS.
J. PERRY CONDER,
Committee.
Heppner, Oregon, March 26, 1914. 1
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE
STATE OP OREGON FOR MOR
ROW COUNTY.
In the Matter of the Application
of Amos Mhslldine to Register Title
to
The South half of Lot Pour (4 ;) Lot
Five (5) ; Lot Six (6) j Lot Seventeen
(17) ; and that portion of the South
half of Lot Nineteen (19) lying West
of the middle of the Channel of Wil
low Creek and that portion of Lot
Eighteen (18) lying West of the mid
dle Channel of Willow Creek ; all be
log in Blocg Seven (7) of the Orignial
Town of Heppner, Oregon; also, Lot
Six (6) in Block Fourteen (14) of
Stansbury's Addition to the Town of
Hejipner, Oreaon,
.. . vs.
The unknown creditors of Austin
Wells, deceased, and the Oregon
Washington Railroad and Navigation
Company, a corporation, and to alt
whom it may concern, Defendants.
Application No. 14.
TAKE NOTICE.
That on the 6th day of April, 1914,
an application was filed by Amo
Miasildlne in the Cirouit Court of the
State of Oreaon for the Countv of
Morrow for the initial retristration ot
the title to the land above described,
Now, unless you appear on or before
the 9th day of May, 1914, and show
cause why such application shall not
be granted, the same will be taken as
confessed, and a decree will be entered -according
to the prayer of the appli
cant and you will be forever barred
from disputing the same. - r
, W. O. HILL. Clerk.
S, E. Notgon, attorney for applicant.
A 9-M 7.