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r.c.E six THE GAZETTE-TIMES. HEPPN'Ell. 0!?E. THURSDAY, JAN'. 20. 1316 ': i- - - . - ' ' Vt f5 jcf " w - vVi CALIFORNIA Magnificent hotels cater to your every vnnt, and you eat, drink, sleep, play and live out'-of-doors. What better way to gain true rest and health? To enjoy every minute of your California visit, ask the Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Co. UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM to plan your trip. It is easy when you have us do it. See your local agent todiy, or write the General Pass enger Agent, Portland, for literature and information. "V at III Beginning Friday, January 21st, we offer you a special clubbing rate of For THE GAZETTE-TIMES and SEMI-WEEKLY JOURNAL This offer is open to both old and new subscribers Until February 4th, 1916 MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS PENDLETON, OREGON Fine Monument and Cemetery Work. All parties interested in getting work in my line should get my pricas and estimates ' before placing their orders. ALL WORK GUARANTEED Pig CLUB DRGAN1Z- roineiTC ucnmic LlHIUllLl IILTrriLil A HEPPNSR INTESVI2W L. J. Allen, assistant state leader in Industrial cluu work of the exten sion dorartmcnt of the Oregon Agri cultural College, spent Monday in this city placing his work before the stu dents of the Heppner schools. HU work at the present time consists chiefly in organizing boys and girls pig clubs in Oregon, in conjunction with the Crn C lubs. It is the object of the department to have the Pig Clubs co-operate in their work -with v.he Bureau of Animal Husbandry, U. S. Department oi Agriculture, the state superintendent of public in struction, the county Rchool superin tendents, teachers and parents. The Corn Club members are rais ing profitable yields of corn where it was thought impossible to grow it a tew years ago, and it is hoped the im portance of feeding crops to live stock on the farm may be emphasized n this Pig Club work. It would be well if all members of Corn Clubs would enroll in the Pork Production work and thus lend a hand in thaendeavor to improve the quality of swine in Oregon, and at the same time learn how to make more rapid and economical gains in hog feeding. There will b9 two distinct , divis ions of the Pig Club project. Division I, the care and management of a jrood sow and litter of pigs. Divis ion II, the feeding and care of one or more pigs from weaning time for a period ci at least four months. OBJECTS OF THE WORK The ibject of forming Pig Clubs among the boys and girls may be briefly 3tated as follows: 1. To stimulate an interest in swine production and to teach the boys and girls how to raise better and cheaper hogs by the use of im proved blood and the growing of for ige crops. 2. To increase the number of hogs aised on the farm in order that the aieat for the home and that require ;o feed the extra farm labor may be produced instead of being bought. 3. To complement the work of the joys' ar.d girls' Corn Clubs by show ing thom how they can profitably sell heir corn through hogs. . 4. To encourage the home curing A meats on the farm. 5. To teach the boys how to judge lops and to select them for breeding jr market purposes. 6. To encourage the growing of .'aiage crops and discourage the use ;f high-priced' feeds. . . , 7. To instruct the boys and girls in 'a practical way In the manage nent, feeding, sanitation, and pre vention of diseases of swine, all o" vhich information proves valuable vvith respect to other forms of live stock work. 8. To give the boys and girls a means of earning some money for Ym Worth , , , , CITY MEAT MARKET UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT AH kinds of Fresh and Cured Meats and Lard This is the place to buy Oysters, Crabs, Clams, Salmon, Halibut, Smelts Johnson & Stover Mr. Nibier Toils iler Kvperionce. Tho fv)llowins brief account of an interview viih a liopptir woman ov er five tu;s a.io, aud its seijuel, wiil be read with seeu inierest by every citizen. Mrs. Mi E. Nibier, 2106 Third St., LaGrando, Ore., says: "My back ached and I bad severe pains through my ritjlit sale. I was all crippled up and I found it bard to do my house work. Ore of my relatives had ussd Dean's Kidney Pills and advised me to try them. Two boxes drove away the aches and pains and I have had no kidney trouble since." (State ment given R!ay 20, 1910). LASTIXO RESULTS. OVER A YEAR LATER, Mrs. Nib ier sajd: ','1 have had no kidney trouble since Doan's Kidney Pills rid me of it." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. Nibier has twice publicly rec ommended. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Political Column. PAID ADVERTISING. FOIl COIXTY TKEASlKKit. I wish to announce to the Demo cratic voters of Morrow county that I will seek the nomination for the of fice of County Treasurer at the com ing primary election to be held in Muy. 1916. HANSON HUGHES. KOR SALE 3000 Posts (in town) 10c each. PHELPS GROCERY CO. We have taken up on our farm 3 miles below Heppner 16 head of hogs, for the most part sows and pigs. Owner may have this stock by raying all damages. WIGHTMAN BROS. themselves while at home. 9. To instill in the boys and girls while young a love of animals which will result in their taking more in terest in farm life, and to furnish them at the same time some work which will, in a practical way, give an insight into the business side of farm life and incite in them a desire to struggle for and attain success. RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. Any boy or girl between the ages of 9 and 18 years may become a member. i. Each must secure at least one pig if he becomes a member of the club. 3. Each member must care for his stock in person, and keep a record of the feed given and the pasture grazed, also grow as much of the feed I as possible. He must record the weight of each pig when it came into his possession and at stated intervals so as to determine the gains. The date of farrowing should also be re corded. 4. Record blanks, which will be furnished, should be filled out and certified by two disinterested persons. 5. Each member must have owned and kept a record of his pig for at least four months in order to com pete for a prize. , 6. The members of the club must agree to study the instructions and read the letters, circulars aud bulle .ins sent to them. 7. Each member must, whenever possible, show their pigs at the local and county exUiiiit, and the winners of the county exhibit must show their pigs ai the State Fair. Boys and girls who wi:ih to enter the Pig Club work but are unable to :blain brocd sows or pigs will be as sisted in securing suitable stock from reliable breeders in their county. Paying His Way. In a rural court 'the old squire had made a ruling so unfair that three young lawyers at once protested against such a miscarriage of justice. The squire immediately fingd each of the lawyers $5 for contempt of court. There was silence, and then an, older lawyer walked slowly to the front of the room and deposited a $10 bill with the clerk. He then address ed the judge as follows:. "Your Honor, I wish to state that I have twice a3 much contempt for this court as any man in the room." Youths' Companion. . ands In the Name of the State of Oregon: you are hereby notiried that Nettie E. Davis is the holder of Ctrtiflcate of Delinquency numberer 346 issui'd on the 27th day of October, 1915, by the Tax Collector of the County of Morrow, State of Oregon, for the amount of Fifty eight cents ($ .58), the same being the amount then due and delinquent for taxes for the year 1911 together with penalty, interest and costs thereon upon the real prop erty assessed to you, of which you are the owner as appears of record, sit uated in said County and State, and particularly bounded and described -as follows, to-wit: Lots Three (3) and Four (4) in Block Two (2), Castle Rock, Morrow County, Oregon. You are further notified that said Nettie E. Davis has paid taxes on said premises tor prior or subsequent years, with the rate of interest on said amounts as follows: o Z M a j a M o o a a .15 .15 .15 Train Delayed by Cold Weather. The local train was delayed in leaving Heppner Monday morning as a result of the engine freezing up the night before and could not be readily thawed out .that morning. Sunday night registered the coldest of the season, the thermometer registering 12 below zero. OREGON CEU2CHES ASS INTERESTED It is estimated that the avctaye mnn is worth $2 a day frrm the neck down what fa he worth from the neck upf inat acDenas en tirely upon training. If you aro trained ho that you plan and direct work you aro worth ten limes as much as the mnn vho can work only nder orders. The InUrnitUns ,4ffoamic School 'o to the mnn who is s'rugKlin? along on imall pny and say to Mim. we win train ou for promotion lBht where ou are, r we will qualiiy ou to take up a nore congenial line f work at a much lisrher salar." Every month sev eral hundred stu dents voluntarily eport advancement is the direct result jf I. C.fi. training. You need not leave our present work, r your own home. Mark this coupon at mcetndmailit. t laterautionai camsBMdescc scuom Kimie eiM)tu. hhuumi tan not vmitiaiiuu u my l pirt, bow i cau quamy for the puKitinn, IrQiic vi 4 proiciriion Dciuro wmco i nave murtcu a. Automobila Running Poultry Farming Bookkeeper Stenographer Advertising Mn Show -Card Writing Window TrimminK Commercial Hluairat. Industrial Dinning Architectural Drift. Chemist f Spsnfeb LwiRuane irench Banking 1 Grmon CivllNervlcct "''" Electrical Wireiiion . Electrical fcns'rvr Mechanical Prittumen Mechanical Engineer Telephone Expert Stationary Engineer Textile Manufacturing Civil Engineer BulldinK Contractor Architect Concrete Construct!! 11 um bin. Meant ritt'g Mine Foreman Mine Superintendent , Name 'St.&No.. City r. State JIMcKinnellMsf- 202 McKay Bldg., Portland The Laymen's Missionary Conven tion cf Oregjn, to meet in Portland, February 13-16, aud which is part of a nation-wido movement to arouse the energies of laymen of all evangel ical churches in upwards of SO of the leading centers of the country, will prove of importance to all the world. As tlie result of Conventions held in other cities, there is much infor mation. At St. Louis, actuul gifts to the work totalled upwards of $6u()U. Christ Episcopal church enrolled the largest number of delegates 113 at Cincinnatti, and . the Walnut Hills Baptist church enrolled its en tire male membership 77. A member of the Convention com mittee at Toledo requested that he be put in touch with his national de nominational leaders, so that he and his wife might guarantee the support of at least five missionaries. The ambition of Los Angeles Is to secure 5000 delegates. From Min neapolis comes the information that the Lutherans are making prepara tions for the Convention there to a greater extent than in any other city. Outside of Manchester, New Hamp shire, 90 towns were represented at the Convention there by 426 dele gates more than tme-third the total registration. Jno. A. Ooodell, Executive Secre tary, 308 Y. M. C. A. Building, Port '.and, will be pleased to supply full particulars to all who apply that de sire to attend the Oregon convention. LEGAL NOTICES. SUMMONS IX FORECLOSURE OF TAX L1EX. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR MOR ROW COUNTY. Nettie E. Davis, Plaintiff. vs. Thos. J. Teeters, and also all persons, firms or corporations, known or un- known, having or claiming to have, i any right, title, estate, lien or Inter est In or to the real estate hereinafter described, or any part thereof, Defendants. To Thos. J. Teeters, the above named defendant In the Name of the State of Oregon: you are hereby notified that Nettle E. Davis Is the holder of Certificate of Delinquency numbered 347 issued on the 27th day of October, 1916, by the Tax Collector of the Co,uny of Morrow, state of Oregon, :or tue amount of Eighty four cents (t .84), the same being the amount then due and delinquent for taxes for the year 1911, together with penalty, interest and costs thereon upon the real prop erty assessed to you, of which you are the owner as appears oi record, sit uated In said County and State, and particularly bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Lots Five (5), Six (6), Seven (7) and Eight (8 In Block Two ( 2 ) , Castle Rock, Morrow County, Oregon. You are further notified that said Nettie E. Davis, has paid taxes on said premises for prior or subsequent years, with the rate of Interest on said amounts as follows: o a 2 - x g a S a 1912 Mar. 15, 1913 982 .08 1913 Feb. 24, 1914 178 .11 1914 Nov. 18, 1915 3232 .14 Said Chas. H. Rogers, as the owner of the legal title of the above describ ed property as the same appears of record, and each of the other persons above named are hereby further no tified that Nettie E. Davis will apply to the Circuit Court of the County and State aforesaid for a decree fore closing the lien against the property" In said certificate. - And you are hereby summoned to appear within sixty days after the first publica tion of this Bummons, exclusive of the day of said first publication, and defend this action or pay the amount due as above shown, together with costs and accrued Interest, and In case of your failure to do so, a decree will be rendered foreclosing the lien of said taxes and costs against the land and premises above named. This summons is published by or der of the Honorable C. C. Patterson, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Morrow and said order was made and dated this 27th day of November, 1915, and the date of first publica tion of this Bummons is the 2nd day of December, 1915. All process and papers In this pro- ceeuing may De served upon the un dersigned residing within the State of Oregon, at the address hereafter mentioned. WELLS & NYS, Attorney for Plaintiff. Address, Heppner, Oregon. ESTKAY NOTICE. There came to my place south of Heppner about 4 months ago one scrub sow, crop off left ear, swallow fork on right. Owner can have same by paying for this notice and feed bill. Notice Is further given that If above described animal is not claimed at or before the expiration of this notice, said animal will be sold ac cording to the law pertaining to ani mals running at large In Morrow county. , GEO. W. SPERRY. TO THE PUBLIC: I beg to announce that the abstract business heretofore caivieu on by W. L. Smith, deceased, nlll be continued by his estate. Mr. Marion A. Loehr, who has had thirty years experience in abstracting has taken charge of the books. Mr. Loehr has been with the Hartman Thompson Bankers of Portland for the past year and comes highly tec- ommended,, and all work turned out under his direction will be found correct and reliable. ARTHUR SMITH, Administrator, lmo. O 55 o, "S K 3 u 3 s 1912 Mar. 15, 1913 983 .15 1913 Feb. 24, 1914 172 .21 1914 Nov. 18, 1915 3231 .26 o o .15 .15 .15 Said Thos. J. Teeters, as the owner of the legal title of the above describ ed property as the same appears of record, and each of the other per sons above named are hereby further notified that Nettle E. Davis will ap ply to the Circuit Court of the Coun ty and State aforesaid for a decree foreclosing the lien against the prop erty above described, and mentioned In said certificate. And you are here by summoned to appear within sixty days after the first publication of this summons, exclusive of the day of said first publication, and defend this ac tion or pay the amount due as above shown, together with costs and ac crued Interest, and In case of your failure to do so, a decree will be ren dered foreclosing the lien of said taxes and costs against the land and premises above named. This summons Is published by or der of the Honorable C. C. Patter son, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Morrow and said order was made and dated this 27th day of November, 1915, and the date of first publica tion of this summons Is the 2nd day of December, 1915, All process and papers In this pro ceeding may be served upon the un dersigned residing within the State of Oregon, at the address hereafter mentioned. WELLS & NYS, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Address, Heppner, Oregon. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at La Oranrlri. rireirnn Dec. 28th, 1915. NOTICE is hereby given that Phil Higgins, of Lena, Ore gon, who, on August 28th, 1911, made Homestead Entry, No. 09653, lor tavi 8W14, Sec. 29, N j NW NWy4 NE Vt , Sec. 32, Tp. 1 S., R. 29 E., and on April 24, 1913, made Ad. H. E. 011952, fsr the SW'& SWV4. Sec. 28, SEVi SEVi, SWVi SW'4, Sec. 29, NEVA NE Sec. 32, Township 1 South, Range 29 East. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three-year Proof to establish claim to the land above described, before C. C. Patterson, XJnited States Commissioner, at his office at Heppner, Oregon, on the 19th day of February, 1916. Claimant names as witnesses: Arthur P. Hughes, Phil Hirl, and John Keegan, all of Lena, Oregon; James Kinny, of Hoppner, Oregon. F. C. B RAM WELL, Register. . J 6-F 10. NOTICE OF COUNTY MEKTIXO. Notice Is hereby given that a mass meeting of the Morrow County Far mers' Union will be held at the court house in Heppner, Oregon, on the fourth Saturday of January, that be ing the 22nd day of January, 1916, for the purpose of fleeting officere and transacting such other business as may legally come before the meet ing. E. R. HUSTON, President. R. W. TURNER, Secretary. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. Notice is hereby given that the reg ular anual meeting of the stockhold ers of the Heppner Mining Co. will be held at the office of Sam E. Van Vactor in Heppner, Oregon, on the second Tuesday In February, 1916, being the 8th day of February, 1916, at 2 o'clock p. m. This meeting Is for the purpose of electing officers and for the transaction of any other busi ness that may appear. - DAN B. STALTER, President. EDGAR B. AYERS, Secretary. SUMMONS IX FORECLOSURE. OF TAX LIEN. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR MOR ROW COUNTY. Nettie E. Davis, Plaintiff. vs. Chas. H. Rogers, D. G. Domschle, and also all persons, firms or cor porations, known or unknown, hav ing or claiming to have any right, title, estate, Hen or Interest In or to the real property hereinafter describ ed or any part thereof, Defendants. To Chas. H. Rogers, and D. G. Domschle, the above named defend- NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MOR ROW COUNTY. In the Matter of the Estate of Mrs. E. M. 'Woolery, Deceased. ' Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has filed In the above enti tled Court, his final report and ac count of his administration of the said estate, and that Friday, the 21st day of January, A. D., 1916, at the hour of 5 o'clock P. M. has been ap pointed as the time and the County Court Room In the County Court House In Heppner in said County and State, as the place for the hearing of the said report and account, the ob jections thereto, if any, and the set tlement of the same and the grant ing and entering of a decree of final settlement. Dated at Heppner, Oregon, this 23rd day of December, A. D., 1915. GEO. O. WARFIELD, Administrator. , Bright, Bryant & Ellis, , Attorneys for Administrator. ' D. 23-J. 20. , J