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THE C. AZKTTK-T1MF.S, HKPPXI'i:. ORE., THURSDAY. JAN. 2H, WW iu;f. six b IP n , A lari -v trrv w f7 WW THE LAND OF SUNSHINE, FRUIT AND FLOWERS CALLS YOU WITH SUMMERTIME IN WINTER. Outdoor ami lu.loor Sports Boating, Stirf-hatliing, (Jolt', Polo, Tennis. For rest and recreation, California is delightful. For Saftey and Comfort, go via the Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Co. through Portland. RKTUKN THE SAME WAY. CALIFORNIA IS STAGING TWO BIG SHOWS. Celebrating completion of the Panama Canal. PANAMA-PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION San Francisco, February 20 to December 4, 1915. PANAMA-CALIFORNIA EXPOSITION San Diego, January 1 to December 31, 1915. They represent the highest and best of human endeavor in the world of art, science and iinlus trv. See Both of Them. NV'4. Page Tickets, information, ect. plication to upon op- J. B. HUDLESTON, Agent, O-W. R. & N. CO. Heppner, Oregon. CENTRAL OREGON INDinXENS: With the purchase by the T. H. Shevlin Lumber Company of 60,000 acres of yellow pine timber from the Deschutes Lumber Company for a reported consideration of $3,000, 000, it is expected that preparations will be made during the year to be gin cutting timber on an extensive scale. The announcement of the deal in The Oregonian yesterday has directed the attention of railroad men and lumbermen to the fact that Central Oregon is on the eve of a tremendous development. When the facts are recognized that there are only three sawmills in the district with a total capacity of less than 65,000 feet and there is ap proximately 20,000,000,000 feet of saw timber tributary to Bend, some idea of the future of that territory can be gained when big sawmill and logging operations are started. The timber belt of Central Ore gon comprises an area extending from Bend south to the California line, a distance of 125 miles in length by 50 miles, in width. Klamath Falls, to the south and Bend to the north, are the natural milling and market ing points for this timber. The northern half of this area is covered with a fine stand of yellow or West ern white pine. On the swales and along the rivers, black pine has a dense growth. Yellow pine of Central Oregon pre sents a most attractive appearance from the standpoint of the logger. There is no underbrush and the land is almost level. j Stuinpage will av erage about 16,000 feet to the acre, running as high as 25,000 feet on .some tracts. The average tree will cut five to six 14 to 16-foot logs. The average butt diameter is from 30 to 40 inches, holding a uniform she well into the branches. The timber will average 10 per cent dears and from 35 to 40 per cent shop. ideal conditions are presented in Central Oregon for the use of elec tricity in logging and milling opera tions. The Deschutes River, which is fed by subterranean streams, has a maximum rise of less than 12 inches. It is estimated that the 12-mile stretch immediately south of Bend has a potential horsepower of 250, 000. This power can be converted into electrical nnits and transmitted to logging and manufacturing points at minimum costs of installation and operation. The three mills now operating at Bend are: The Bend Company, daily capacity of 30,000 feet; Bend Brick t.- Lumber Company, daily capacity 20,000; E. A. Griffin Company, ca pactiy, 12,000 feet. The following are the principal timber owners: T. H. Shelvln Lumber Company, of Minneapolis, 180,000 acres; Christian Mueller Lumber Company, of Daven port, la., 30,000 acres; Scanlon-Gip-son Lumber Company, of Minneap olis, 28,000 acres; Bend Timber Com pany, of Minneapolis, 35,000 acres; Al worth-Washburn Lumber Com pany, of Minneapolis, 256,000 acres; Gilchrist & Sons, of Alpena, Mich., 92,000 acres; Northwest Timber Company, of Portland, 24,000 acres. 4.11 2.52 Sam Oldaker of the Hermiston Creamery Co., is a visitor in Hepp ner today, looking up business for his butter factory. Mrs. LcRoy A. Jones arrived from Eugene on. Wednesday and is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vawter Crawford. aent Tax List 1913 The following list of real property Equated in Morrow County, State of Oic-un, is hereby advertised for de iiniiuent taxes assessed for the year 1913. This advertisement is author ized by an act embodied in chapter 301 of the General Laws of Oregon as passed by the 1913 Session of the Legislative Assembly. The taxes on the following adver tised list of real property became de linquent September 1, 1914, and are subject to a penalty of 10 per cent and interest at the rate of 12 per cent per annum until the said taxes shall have been paid. Notice is hereby given that six months after the taxes charged against the following real property first became delinquent the Sheriff as required by law will issue Certif icates of Delinquency against the said property for delinquent taxes. The said Certificates of Delinquency will bear interest at the rate of 15 per cent per annum until the Certificates are redeemed. Any time after the expiration of three years from the first date of de linquency of any tax included in a Certificate of Delinquency the holder of such Certificate may cause sum mons to be served on the owner of the property described in the Certi ficate, notifying the owner that he will aDulv to the Circuit Court of the county in which such property is sit uated for a decree foreclosing the lien against the property mentioned in such Certificate. Name Amt. Adkins, E. E. SE'i NEVi, Sec. 10, 3s, 25; SWVi NWVi, Sec. 11, 3s, 25, Page 1, line 27 $ 16.89 Adkins, Frank C. SWVi, Sec. 5, 3s, 25; W Va , Sec. 8, 3s, 26; Page 2, line 11 Tax 46.12 Alexander, J. T. and Frank T. Berry. NWVi, Sec. 16, 3N 27, Page 3, line 11, Tax Anthonv, A. A. Block 40, East, Sec. 21, 5N, 27, Page 5, line 18, Tax Aslibaugh, Chas.- L. NEVi SE'4. Sec. 11, 4S, 24; N W Vi SW Vi , and that por tion of the NEVi SWVi lying west of the county road, Sec. 12, 4S, 24, Page 5, Line 20. Tax Ayers, T. W Eat. Heppner Ayers 4th, All of tracts 131-132, Page 6, Line 8. Tax Ayers, E. B. SWVi, Sec. 14, 6S, 28; NV2 hot 8, Blk. 1, City of Heppner; All except Lot 10, Blk 4, Lot. 7, Blk. 6; Ayers 2nd, Lot 8, Blk 2; Ayers 2nd, Lot 2, Blk 3; Ayers 3rd, Lots 2 to 5, Blk. 3; All Blk. 4; Ayers 4th, Lot 5, Blk 2; Ayers 5th, Lot 6, Blk. 2; Jones add. Lot. 5 and 4, Blk 2; Heppner 58, 59 and 60 tracts. Page 6, Line 14. Tax 104.02 Bank of Hermiston. Lot 5, Blk. 24, East. Sec. 20, 5N, 27, Page 8, Line 16. Tax 1.58 Barnes, Dwight A. SE'i SWVi. Sec: 3, IN. 23; NE Vi NE Vi , Sec. 9, IN, 23; NVfcNW'i, Sec. 10, IN, 23 Page 10, Line 19. Tax. . 11.40 Basey, Alton SEVi SE'4, Sec. 10, 3S, 25; EViNE't, NWVi NEVi, Sec. 15, 3S, 25. Page 12, Line 5. Tax 11.98 Bayless, W. O. NV6NWV4, SEVi NWVi, NE'4 SWVi, Sec. 15, 4S, 26. Page 12, Line 21. Tax Beckett, Ralph W. SEVi NW'i, NEViSWVi NEVi NVfeSEVi, Sec. 21, 3S, 25; NWVi NWVi, NVfeSWVi, and beginning at the NW cor of the NE'NWVi, 8ec. 22, South 40 chs, East 20 chs, Northwesterly to beginning, Sec. 22, 3S, 25. Page 13, Line 17. Tax . . Becktell, C. 0. N Vi NE Vi , Sec. 16, 3N, 26. Page 13, Line 27. Tax Beldon, R. G. NV4NV4, Sec. 8, 6S. 27. Page 13, Line 29. Tax liellenbrook, John SEVi SEVi ' S v. '$. 3S." 25: SW'-i Sl'iV, SESWU, Sec. 21. 3S. 25: W'-jEVi, N"4, Sec. 2S. 3S. to; K'sN.-:1.. Sec. 29. 38.25. Base 14, Line 14. Tux . . Benson, Wm. L. See. 32, 2N, 25. 15. Line 7. Tax Beyir.er, Elfie B. Lexington, Let. Blk. 16. Page 15, Line 27. Tax Bitgocul, M. A. WVb. Sec. 4, IN. 24. Pace 16, Line 19. Tax Blount. Mary P. Irrigon, Lots 4 and 5, Blk. 32; Lot IS. l!ik. 36, Page 17, Line 2 3. Tax Brandes, Louis, W 'a NWVi, W'iEVjNWV. Sec. 16, 4N 27, Page 19, Line 3. Tax Brierly, Haidee M. lone Sicrry's 2nd add. Lots 15 and 16, Blk 5, Page 19, Line 19. Tax Brooks. Jesse W Vs SE Vi . Sec. 16. 3N, 26, Page 20, Line 13. Tax Brown, Effie M. NVi NEVi. Sec. 21, 3S, 23; NVfcNWVi Sec. 22, 3S, 23, Pago 21. Line 12. Tax Brown, C. L. NWVi SEVi, NVi SVV4, SE'i SWVi, Sec. 15, 3S. 23, Page 21 Line 14. Tax Brvan. Ceo. P. NEVi, Sec. 34, 2N, 24, Page 22, Line 12. Tax Burnev, W. F. All See. 16. 5S. 29, Page 23, Line 7. Tax Buttercreek Land and Live stock Co. WViSEV4, Sec. 33, 2N, 27, Page 23, Line 18. Tax Callowav, Lota, B. Lexing ton, Lots 9 and 10, Blk. 20, Page 24. Line 2. Tax Carroll, R. C. Hardman, Ferguson 2nd, Lots 1 to 4, Blk 2, Page 25, Line 7. Tax Castle, W. M. Irrigon, Lot. 1, Blk. 39, Page 25, Line 28 Tax CanfieM, Roswell' C. W Vi WV, Sac. 16, 5N, 26, Page 26, Line 29. Tax Chapelle, John E. WViSEVi EVfcSWVi, Sec. 4, IN, 25, Page 27, Line 29. Tax . . Christenson, Ellen C. Lex ington, Penlands 2nd add. Lots 9 and 10, Blk. 1, Page 28, Line 10. Tax Clark, Mattie A. EVi, EVi WVi Sec. 13, IN, 24; NEVi, Sec. 23, IN, 24; NVi, Sec. 24, IN, 24, Page 29, Line 1. Tax Coast Exchange & Invest ment Co. Lots 2 and 3, NEViSWVi. Sec. 18, IS, 25, Page 29, Lino 11. Tax Coleman, Chas. D. SWVi, Sec. 9, 5S, 25; NWVi, NVi SW'i, WVi NWVi SEV4, Sec. 16, 5S, 25; NEVi Sec. 17, 5S, 25, Page 30, Line 26. Tax Conner, Hugh C. NEViSWVi N Vi SEVi, SEVi SEVi, Sec. 18, 3S, 24, Page 31, Line 9. Tax Cook, John W. Lots 1-2, Blk 12, West Sec. 24, 5N 26, Page 31, Line 13. Tax Cook, Francis M. NWVi, Sec. 4, IN, 25, Page 31, 50.5c 10.44 11. 2S 34.3:i Line 15., Tax 6.41 99.00 5.48 40.06 2.67 10.96 3. SO 12.76 2.65 12.04 25.04 12.62 43. S3 35.65 4.61 2.4 0 3.27 6.07 16.82 6.77 104.76 8.61 40.00 10.86 3.80 16.03 6.60 18.90 2.65 Cox, Ed S. lone, Lot 6, Blk. 1, Page 33, Line 29. Tax Cox, Maggie B. Heppner, Tract 65, Page 34, Line 5. Tax Crowley, Grave F. E Ms SEVi Sec. 16, 3N.26, Page 35, Line 18. Tax Cummings, Emma H. Hepp ner, Looney's add., Lot 9, Blk. 2, Lot 10, Blk. 2. less 77x150 ft.; All N of creek, Lot 11, Blk. 2 Shipleys add.; all west of Street in Blk. 2 and west of Street in Blk. 3, except Lot 4, Page 36, Line 3. Tax 16.83 Daggett, A. Lot 1, Blk. 14 West, Sec. 24, 5N, 26, Page 38, Line 26, Tax 3.69 Dalze'.l, A. E. EVi WVi, Sec. 19, 3S, 23, Page 39, Line 4. Tax 27.78 DeVore, Martha A. Hardman Lot 3, Blk. 9, Page 41, Line 23. Tax 31.50 DeVore, A. G. SWVi. SEVi NWVi, SWVNEVi, Ex cept 279, 4 6 Acres sold Sec. 14, 43, 26, and Tract 32, 86 acres in Sec. 15, 48, 26; Tract ISO acres in Sec. 22, 4S, 26; WVi Sec. 23, 4S. 26, Page 42, Line 1. Tax 90.96 Doherty, Paul WVi SEVi, Sec. 30, 2N, 25; WVi NEVi, Sec. 31, 2N, 25, Page 42, Line 24. Tax. . 6.27 Doherty, Phillip Lot 1, EVi NWVi Sec. 30, 2N, 25; SEVi, Sec. 24, 2N, 24, Page 42, Line 27. Tax. . 113.21 Dorman, T. L. & L. D. NWVi Sec. 10, 2S, 25; SW'i Sec. 3, 2S, 25, Page 44, Line 19. Tax 72.29 Downing, T. H. and Milton WVi, Sec. 28, 23, 24, Page 44, Line 24. Tax. . 43.78 Dwight, W. G. SWVi, Sec. 23, IN, 25, Page 45, Line 21. Tax 14.80 Elbert, Harvey and wife Tract of 222 acres less sold, Deed record, 1906, plat W. 445, Sec. 22. 5N. 26. Page 48, Line 2. Tax 4.81 Essex, John G. NWV4, Sec. 19, 3N, 26, Page 49, Line 12. Tax 13.85 Fairbanks, P. H. Heppner S-36 ft, Lot 5, Blk. 6; Heppner, Lot 6, Blk 6; Heppner, Ayers 2nd, Lots 1 to 12, Blk 2; Heppner tract No. ll. Paee 51. Line 2. Tax 1800 Farmer, James WNEVi, Sec. 20, 2N, 26, Page 51, Line 12. Tax 30.20 Ferris, Thos. SWVi SEVi, Sec. 13, 63, 25; WVi NEVi, SEVi NEW, Sec. 24, 6S. 25, Page 52, Line 4. Tax. . 11.98 Finlcy, W. B. SWVi, Sec. SO, 2X, IG.Tago 52, Liue S. Tax 14.11 Flpmlns, W. O. NVi SEVi. SK'jSE'i. 8c. 3ti, 4S, 25. Page 53, Line 1, Tax 8.2: i'roderiksen, Erika EViNE'i t'ec. 20, 2X, 26, Page 54, Line 12, Tax 8.73 I'reciand, E. L. Heppner Ayers 2nd. Lt. 3, Bik. 3; Heppner Ayers 2nd, S. 26 ft. Let 4, Blk 3; Heppner Ayers 4th, Lot 2, Blk 3, Base 54, Line 15. Tax. . 11.25 I 'iaherty, Lenora J. NE Vi Sec. 17. IN, 24, Page 54, Line 24. Tax 11.78 Furgrson, Homer Lexington Lot 9, Blk. 6; Lot 10, Blk. 6, Page 57, Line 4. Tax 4.72 Furnell, H. C. lone Cluffs 7th add, NVi Lots 3 and 6, Blk. 8; Lots 4 and 5, Blk. . ' 8, Page 57, Line 9. Tax 2.64 Ghent, Ada E Vi of fraction al Sec. 16, 5N, 26, Page 58. Line 29. Tax 12.67 Gregory, Wm. M. SEVi, Sec. 26, 2N, 25, Page 61, Line 11. Tax 16.34 Gurley, S. A'. D. NEVi, Sac. 16, 4N. 24, Page 65, Line 18. Tax 5.07 Hale, Emma, NEVi SEVi, SEVi NWVi, Sec. 35. 3S, 26, Page 66, Line 14, Tax 4.84 Hall, W. E. SWVi SWVi, SWVi SEVi, Sec. 8, 4S, 29 Page 66, Line 17. Tax 10.96 Hansen. John V. NVi SEVi Sec. 16, 4N, 27, Pago 67, Line 10. Tax 2.63 Hansen, Mads, All Sec. 13, 2N, 23; NEViSWVi, Sec. 24, 2N, 23; All Sec. 17, 2N, 24; NV4. NViSVi, Sec. 18, 2N, 24; EVi Sec. 20, 2N, 24; NV. SEVi. NVi SWVi Sec. 29, 2N, 24; NVi SEVi, Sec. 30, 2N, 24, Page 67, Line 12. Tax 185.53 Harbke, J. A. lone, Cluffs 4th, Lot 2, Blk. 1, Page 67, Line 25. Tax 88 Hart, Jas. M. Lots 2-10&11 SWV4 NEVi, Sec. 6, 6S, 29, Page 68, Line 14. Tax. . . 1.36 Haryu, Arvid, SEVi Sec. 33, 6S, 27, Page 68, Line 15, Tax 10.96 Hayes, Mary E. SWVi NWVi Sec. 17, 3S, 27, Page 69, Line 9. Tax 1.76 Hayes, Jos. C. SViSEVi, SEVi SWVi, Sec. 24, 3S, 26; NEVi NEVi, Sec, 25, 3S, 26; NWVi SEVi, NVa SWVi, SEVi SWVi, Sec. 17 3S, 27; E ViNE Vi , SEVi Sec 18, 3S, 27; NV4 SEVi, W Vs NE '4 , W Va SW Vi , W SEVi, SWVi, S 57 rds, in SEVi NWVi, NEV4SWVi, except Bold, Sec. 19, 3S, 27; NVi NEVi, WVgNWVi, NWVi SWVi, Sec. 20, 3S, 27; SVa, SViNWVi, Sec. 21, 3S, 27: SWViSWVi. Sec. 22, 3S, 27; WVaNWVi Sec. 27, 3S, 27; SViNVi; NWVi NEVi Sec. 28, 3S, 27; NW'i , NEViSWV4, Sec. 30, 3S, 27, Page 70, Line 5, Tax 124.21 Healy, Michael, Heppner, Lot 1, Blk 8 West of creek; Lots 7 and 8, Blk. 8, Page 70, Line 19. Tax 54.90 Henkle, O. C. NWVi, Sec. 4, 4N, 26, Page 71, Line 21'. Tax 6.83 Hinton, C. A. SVa NEVi, N Va SE Vi , SE Vi NW Vi , E SWVi, Sec. 20, 2S, 29; NEVi NWVi, Sec. 29, 2S, 29, Page 73, Line' 28. Tax 31.75 Holt, Edwin NEVi, Sec. 13, 3S, 23; SWViSWVi, Sec. 28, 6S, 25; SEViSEVi, Sec. 29, 63, 25, Page 74, Line 20. Tax 11.98 Hopkins, Rebecca A. Irrigon, Lot 37, Blk. 25, Page 75, Line 28. Tax 2.22 Hughes, Sarah, Est. SW'i, Sec 31, 4S, 27; NE'4, NEVi NWVi, Sec. 1, 5S, 26; NWVi. Sec. 6, 5S, 27, Page 77, Line 21, Tax.. 23.22 Hunt, W. S. Lot 4, Blk. 2, West, Sec. 25, 5N, 26; Lot 2, Blk. 5, West, Sec. 25, 5N, 26, Page 78, Line 18. Tax 3.48 Huston, C. D. SE'i, Sec. 16, 3S, 24; NEVi, E 'a NWVi, NVaSEVi, Sec. 20, 3S, 24; All Sec. 21, 3S, 24; NWV4 Sec. 22, 3S, 24; WVjNEVi E '2 NWVi, Sec. 28, 33, 24, Page 79, Line 6, Tax 218.59 Hvnd, R. F. NEViSWVi, Sec. 7, 4S, 28, Pago 79, Line 24. Tax 4.66 Hynd, Wm. - NWVi SEVi, "NEVi NWVi, WVaNEVi, Sec. 35, IN, 26, Page 80, Line 25. Tax 5.06 Jenkins, J. B. NWVi NWVi. NEVi, WVaSEVi, NWVi NEVi, EVaSWV4, NWVi NEVi NWVi SWVi NWVi WVi NE SWVi NW'4, Sec. 17, 3N, 24, Page 82, Line 24. Tax 1.11 Jennings, A. G. WVaEVa. Sec. 30, 23, 23, Page 82, Line 27. Tax 18.74 Dated this 28th day of January, 1915. GEO. McDUFFEE. Sheriff, Morrow County, Oregon. LEGAL NOTICES. XOTiCK FOR ri'UMCATlOX Department of the interior, U. S. .and OiUee at La Grande. Oregon, ec. 30th, 1914. Notice h hereby ;.ven that Hugh V. Curriu, of Happ ier, Oregon, who, cu June 12th, illl, made Homestead Entry, No. 8!64, for N V2 NWVi. NVi NEVi, ;E'i NEVi Sec. 34, WVs NWVi. n!c. 35, and SWVi SsWVi, Suction 26 township 1 South, Range 28 East, .ViUamotto Meridian, lias filed notice f inleiuhm to make three-year Proof 3 establish claim to the land above lesoribed, before C. C. Patterson, 'uitcd States Commissioner, at his ilico at Heppner, Oregon, on the -0th day of February, 1915. Claimant names as witnesses: Michael Dohorty, Arthur P. Hughc3, and B'red Albert, all of Le na, Oregon; and Walter D. Gordcr, cf Heppner, Oregon. F. C. BRAMWELL, Register. APPLICATION FOR GRAZING PER MITS. NOTICE Is hereby given that all applications for permits to grazo cat tic, horses and sheep within the WHITMAN NATIONAL FOREST during the season of 1915, must be filed in my office at Sumpter, Ore gon, on or before February 28, 1915. Full Information in regard to the grazing fees to be charged and blank forms to bo used in making applica tions will bo furnished upon request. HENRY IRELAND, Supervisor. RURAL SOCIAL CENTERS We need social centers where our young people can be entertained, amused and instructed under the di rection of cultured, clean and com petent leadership, where aesthetic surroundings stir the love for the beautiful, 'where art charges the at mosphere with inspiration and power, and innocent amusements instruct and brighten their lives. . To hold our young people on the farm we must make farm life more attractive as well as the business of farming more remunerative. The school house should be the social unit, properly equipped for nourishing and building character, so that the lives of our people can properly function around It and become supplied with the necessarj elements of human thought and activity. SHERIFF'S BAI.K. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That by authority of an execution and ordor of sale, issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Morrow County, dated the 12th day of January, 1915, for a Judg ment and decree for the foreclosure of a certain mortgage wherein Paul is Llmmeroth was plaintiff and Aug ustus C. Jennings and Nettie L. Jen nings, his wife, and J. F. Wood were defendants, in favor of said plain tiff and against the said defendants, said judgment being lor tho sum of Thirty-eight Hundred Fifty-nine and 76-100 Dollars ($3859.76) with in terest theroon from October 8, 1914, at the rate of eight per cent (8 per cent) per annum, for One Hundred and 26-100 Dollars on account of taxes paid by said plaintiff with in terest thereon at the rate of six per cent (6 per cent) from May 21, 1912, for Three Hundred Fifty Dollars ( $350.00) attorney's fees and for Eighteen and 25-100 Dollars ($18. 25) as costs and disbursements, and accruing cost of and upon this writ: I will on the 20th day of February, 1915, at the hour of two (2), o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at the front door of the County Court House in Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cSsh in hand all the rights, title, and interest, which said defendants had on the 28th day of February, 1908, or which said de fendants have Bince acquired in and to the following described real prop erty situated in Morrow County, Ore gon, to-wit: The East Half of the Northwest Quarter (EVsNWVi) and Lots 1 and 2 and the West Half of the Northeast Quarter (WVaNEVi) and the West Half of the Southeast Quarter (WV4 SEVi) of Section Thirty (30) in Township Two (2) South Range Twenty-three (23) East of the Wil lamette Meridian, or as much of said property as will satisfy said judg ment and decree, with costs and ac cruing costs. Said real property will be sold sub ject to confirmation and redemption as by law provided. DONE AND DATED, at Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, this 21st day of January, 1915. GEO. McUUF r EE, Sheriff for Morrow County. PAUL W. CHILDERS. Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEKTIXG. NOTICE is hereby given that the regular annual meeting of the stock holders of the Heppner Mining Co will be held at the office of Sam K Van Vactor in Heppner, Oregon on the second Tuesday in February, 1915, being the 9th day of February 1915. at 2 o clock p. m. This meet ing Is for the purpose of electing of ficers and for any other business that may appear. D. B. STALTEll, president EDGAR B. AYERS, Secretary. Dated at Heppner, Oregon, till J 14th day of January, 1915. J 14-F 4. PROFESSIONAL COI.l M F. DYE, D. M. D. DENTIST Permanently located In Odd Fel lows building, Rooms 4 and 5. Dr. H. T. ALLISON Physician & Surgeon Office Patterson Drug Store , HEPPNER. OREGON Dr. A. P. CULBERTSON Physician and Surtjeon Office In Gunn Building. Phonos: Office 192. Residence 523 HEPPNER CLYDE and DICK WELLS SUAV1NO PARLOUS Three doors south of PostofflcftT Shaving 26c. Halrcuttlng 35c Bathroom In connection. IN THE CO!' NT Y COURT OF THK STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW. In the Matter of the Guardianship of Gladys, Akers, a minor. To the next of kin and to all per sons Interested, GREETING: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: 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, in the Court House at Heppner, in the County of Mor row, on Monday, the first day ot March, 1915, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, then and there to show cause, if any, why an o.'der should not be granted for the sale of certain real property belonging to the estate of said minor, said lands being described as roi lows, to-wit: The un-divlded one- fifth Interest in and to the following: Commencing at the Southwest cor ner of Block 2 in Sperry's Third Ad dition to lone, Morrow County, Ore gon, running thence South 320 feet to the place of beginning, thence West 260 feet, thence South to the quarter line between K. 0. Sperry and Mat Halvorsen, thence East along said line 260 feet, thence North to the place of beginning. Witness the Honorable C. C. Pat terson, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Morrow, with the seal of Bald Court affixed, this 27th day of January 1915. Attest: J. A. WATERS, Seal County Clerk J. 28-4 t. Drs. Winnard & McMurdo Physicians & Burgeon HEPPNER, OREGON OREGON PATTERSON & ELDER 2 Doors North Palace Hotel. TONSORAL ARTISTS FINE BATHS SHAVING 36c. J. H. BODE MERCHANT TAILOR HEPPNER OREGON Dr. F. N. CHRISTENSEN DENTIST HEPPNER, OREGON Offices with Drs. Winnard McMurdo FOR FINE UP-TO-DATE HOMES See T. G. DENNISEE, ARCHITECT and CONTRACTOR. C. E. WOODSON. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office inPalace Hotel. Heppner, Or. SAM E. VAN VACTOR. ATTORN K Y-AT-LA W Office on west end of May street Heppner, Oregon. S. E. NOTSON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office in Court House, Heppner, Or. F. H. ROBINSON, LAWYER lone -Oregon Dr. JOHN B. DYE DENTIST Room 16, lone Hotel, lone Oregon OTIS PATTERSON, LAWYER Room 3, Eagle Bldg. CANYON CITY, OREGON Knappenberg & Johnson ATTORNEYS AND COUNCELORS AT LAW IONE OREOON W. L. SMITH, ABSTRACTER Only complete set of abstract books in Morrow County, ' HEPPNER ... OREGON CLOTHES CLEANING AND PRESSING. MRS. G. A. FISCHER Upper Main Street, Heppner, Oregon "Tailoring That Satisfies." LOUIS PEARSON t MERCHANT TAILOR HEPPNKR OREGON