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THE GAZETTE-TIMES. HEPPNER. ORE., THURSDAY. JAN. 27. 1916 PAGE SIX SIMMS' cccn Deem imniic mil liLUULUIIUikJ mmf fit. WML W sf 'rS. '. T 't'Tl''" fVS-, V ii,'''t'-j.:-V v.tt5i Proper saieguiirut KfC" e success ot the The Oregon Irrigation Congress recently passed the following reso lution at their annual meeting: RESOLVED, that the Oregon Irri gation Congress, at its fifth annual session, urges the adoption by the S:ate of Oregon of a constitutional amendment and legislation necess ary to institute: FIRST: The guaranty by the State of Oregon of the interest and principal of bonds Issued by irriga tion and drainage districts, under proper safeguards which will insure i projects under this THOROUGH WORK H an them in any convenient amount. Be sides those stored for winter use, canned carrots may be used, and they may be canned successfully at home, as shown by the work of the girls' canning clubs. Another combination which many relish is turnips with peas. The flne- lleppscr Citizen Found Free- (ii.iit From Kidney Troubles. If jvu suffer from backache From miliary disorders Any cuiable disease of the kidneys be a tested kidney remedy. Doan's Kidney Pills have been tes- iy cut turnips may be mixed with the ted by Thousands. canned pea3 in the saaie way as car- tieppner pecp.e ussuiy. . rots, or the per.s, well seasoned with can im uiu.a W.,Uuu, yiuvi gaU and f mfty be of merit? I . . , . . ,,,,,, Mrs. M. E. Barton, Heppner, says: .m.u-vu., I d, n.it know of a better kidney halves of small turnips, cooked in medicine tl.an D.ian's Kidney Pilis. sailed waier umu lenaer. ine iwo We have used them in our family vegetables can then be "combined at and tiiey have proven so effective will," since the cup and contents are hat I consider it my duly to give this eaten together, Dublic endorsement. Price 50c, at an aeaiers. uon i simply ask for a kidney remedy got Doan's Kidney Puis the same mat Mrs. Barton recommends. 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BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, in order to secure the draft of the nec essary constitutional amendment and legislation to accomplish these ends, that a committee of five, consisting of the incoming president and the incoming secretary of the Oregon Ir rigation Congress and three mem bers to be appointed by the incoming president, shall be authorized and instructed as follows: FIRST: To call a conference to be known as the State Irrigation Drainage and Rural Credits Confer ence, for the purptse of drafting the necessary constitutional amendment and legislation aforesaid. SECOND: To invite delegations to bo sent to this conference, said delegations to be composed of the president and four members ot the following organizations: The Oregon State Grange, Farm ers Educational ana uo-uperauve Uuion, Oregon Federation of Labor, Portland Chamber of Commerce. One delegate to be named by each of the following railroads: Northern Pacific, Great Northern, Oregon- Washington Railroad & Navigation Company, Spokane-Portland & Seat tle Railway Company, Southern Fa, cine Company and Portland Railway Light & Power Company. - Oregon Development League, Ore gon Drainage Association, wesi Coast Lumbermen's Association of Oregon and Washington, Central Oregon Development League, Oregon Agricultural College, University of Oregon, Oregon State Press Associa ion. The Governor of the State ol Oregon and four delegates at largo to be appointed by him. The Presi dont of the Senate of Oregon and four State Senators to be appointed by him. The Speaker of the House of Representatives , of Oregon and four State Representatives to be ap pointed by him. Oregon State Bank ers' Association. One delegate from each cf the following Portland dally newspapers: Morning Oregonian, Oregon Journal, Evening Telegram, Dally News. THIRD: To make the necessary arrangements for this conference. FOURTH: To represent the Ore- Political Column. PAID ADVERTISING. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. gon Irrigation Congress as delegates thereto, and to urge the draft of the constitutional amendment and-legis lation favored by this Congress. I wish to announce to the Deroo- FIFTH: To urge, when the afore- cratic voters of Morrow county that said constitutional amendment and I will seek the nomination for the of widoHon ro rtmftprt. that tiiH r.nn- flee of county Treasurer at uie com- ference take the necessary steps and lag primary election to be held in perfect the necessary organization to mu' HANS0N HUGHES. secure tile placing OI uiese measures Northwest quarter and the East half of the Southwest quarter and, the Northwest quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section Twenty-four (24), and the North half of the North half of Section Twenty- five (25), Township Three (3) South Range Twenty-five (25) E. W. M., situated in the County of Morrow and State of Oregon, to satisfy tho judgment and decree of said Court in favor of the plaintiff in the fol lowing sums: Twenty-two hundred Dollars, together with interest there-. on at the rate of nine per cent, per annum from the 18th day of Novem ber, 1911, and the further sum of Two Hundred Dollars attorney's fees and costs and disbursements in the sum of Sixteen and 40-100 Dollars and accruing costs. In pursuance of said writ, I have levied upon and seized the whole ot said real prop erty, and notice is hereby given that on Saturday, the 26th day ot Feb ruary, 1916, at 10 o clock a. m., at the front door of the Courf House in the1 City ot Heppner, in Morrow County, State ot Oregon, I will sell at public auction to the highest bid der for cash, the above described real property to satisfy the sums afore said and the costs and accruing costs upon this sale. - Dated, January 25, 1916. .' GEO. McDUFFEE, Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon. '. Jan. 27 -Feb. 24. upon the ballot at the next general state' election and to conduct the campaign of education necessary to secure their adoption by the voters of the State of Oregon. FOR SALE 3000 Posts (Intown) 10c each. PHELPS GROCERY CO., COOKING CANNED PEAS 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 paying all damages, WIGHTMAN BROS. Food Specialists Devise Special Forms TQ THE PUBLIC: f QanBitninif unii PrttnhfTllI illltt I "f. " T . t ,. .... .,,. !,.,. l L. Smith, deceased, nill be continued In some cases trained cooks make by his estate. especially fine dishes by combining Mr. Marlon A. Loehr, who has had vegetables and in others secure va- thirty years experience in abstracting riety by some special form of season- . hag ,th th Hartman ing. It is often possible (without Thompson Bankers of Portland for undue labor) for the housewife to the past year and comes highly rec- apply these methods to some ot her ommended, and all work turned out everyday problems with good results Now that the girls' canning clubs in the different States are teaching their members to put up vegetables for winter use, there is a new demand for information regarding the best ways of using such products. This under his direction will be found orrect and reliable. ARTHUR SMITH, Administrator, lmo. 4 4 4 4 4 4 -4 4 4 4 4 4 X 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS PENDLETON, OREGON Fine Monument and Cemetery Work. All parties interested in getting work in my line should get my pricss and estimates before placing their orders. ALL WORK GUARANTEED Bsas I 1 1 What 1:5 -II in 4 F.STRAY NOTICE. There came to my place south of Heppner about 4 months ago one th pxnprts in tho Office of Home scrub sow, crop off left ear, swallow Economics in the Department of fork on right. Owner can have same Agriculture are trying to supply, and Paying for this notice and feed ., bill. oner, among ouiers, u.e louowing Notice is further given that if suggestions: ahnv described animal la not claimed Everyone knows that the flavor of at or before the expiration of this canned peas is seldom just like tha; notice, said animal will be sold ac of fresh ones, and sd the housekeeper cording to the law pertaining to ani f aho wi.hoo tafciw. uniiRiiai nninn in mals running at large in Morrow NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, Dec. 28th, 1915. OTICE is hereby given that Phil Higgins, of Lena, Ore gon, who, on AugUBt 28th, 1911, made Homestead Entry, No. 09653, for SE SW14, Sec. 29. Nft NW4 NW NE4, Sec. 32, Tp. 1 S., R. 29 E., and on April 24, 1913, made Ad. H. E. 011952, for the SW4 SWU, Sec. 28, SE SE14, SW4 SW?4, Sec. 29, NEK NE Sec, 32, Township 1 South, Range 29'East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three-year Proof to es abllsh claim to the land above described, before C. C. Patterson, JTiilted States Commissioner, at his ofllce 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 Heppner, Oregon. F. C. BRAMWELL, Register. J 6-F 10. It Is estimated that tg the average man is 4 worth $2 a day from 4 the neck down what 4 is he worth from the neck upf A That depends en- i tlrely upon training1. . 1 1 1 yon are rrameasu g I that you plan and $ I direct work you are ji i worm ten times us mucn as ine man who can work only rnder orders. l ine Intimation! iOfriiDondnci School ?o to the man who is struRsrlintf alone on small puy and say to him. We will train you for pTumotion right where you are. or we will quaitiy you to take up a more congenial line of work at a much n'rher salary." h-verv month sev eral hundred stu dents voluntarily report advancement is the direct result ril.C.n. training. You need not leave our present work, M your own home. ark this coupon u race sod mail it. it seasoning and preparing them for the table. Manv persons consider that r slight onion favor Improves choked vegatables, and indeed this flavoring is quite commonly used in soups from split peas or dried bcan3. It is eiual ly good with canned peas, and may be easily introduced in the following manner: For a quart can of pea? use a table-spoonful of chopped on ion, which ha3 been cooked in a lit tie butter and water until tender Add as much salt and pepper as de sired. Heating the pea3 in the sauce pan the onion waa cooked In lessens the labor of dish washing that much a simple application of the princl pie that a housekeeper should always trp to plan her cookery in such a way that she "saves dishes" and so county. 'V. GEO. W. SPKRRY. f NOTICE. The undersigned will receive seal ed bids for the old Masonic building up to noon February 1st, 1916. Ar rangements for the inspection of the interior can be made by calling on any of the undersigned. Check for ten percent, must accompany the amount of proposal. T. J. MAHONEY, OSCAlt BORG, W. E. PRUYN, " , ' Building Committee. It. NOTICE OF COUNTY MEETING. Notice is hereby given that a mass meeting of the Morrow County Far mers' Union will be held at the court house in He-pner, Oregon, on the fourth Saturday of January, that be ing the 22nd day of January, 1916, for the purpose of electing officers and transacting such other business as may legally came before the meeting. E. R. HUSTON, President. R. W. TUTtNER, Secretary. NOTICE. The Semi-annual Morrow County Farmers' Union meeting was called to order at 1:45 o'clock P. M., Jan iHhrare on hald ;ny of the uary 22d, 1916 by Pres. E. R. Hus- coarser outer leaves, such as are us ton. Owing to bad roads and the in clemency of the weather only a small delegation was present. Therefore This use of lettuce and onion "" . " ,"..-. ii 1 ually discarded from a head of let tuce, they can be shredded and cook ed with the onion and added to the peas. was suggested by a French method in which the young and tender peas are placed on freshly washed lettuce leaves and cooked in a tightly cover ed saucepan without adding any wa ter, a small spring onion being us ually added to flavor the dish. Let tuce leaves must be very thoroughly washed before using the plants, es pecially the outer leaves, which are easily spattered with sand and dirt A tablespoqnful of chopped or .4.4,444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 lfilerBallosal CarresDeatece Scsoois - I ptrt, now l can qali:y lot ttie position, tiauc, 01 CITY MEAT MARKET UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT All kinds of Fresh and Cured Meats and Lard This la the place to buy Oysters, Crabs, Clams, Salmon, Halibut, Smelts Automobile Running Poultry Farming Bookkeeper Stenographer Advertising Mi ft Show-Crd Writing Window Trimmlnti Commercial itliiMrat. Induitrtol Designing Architectural Drafts. ChemlM f Spanish UnBuage J Fnfi Banking I Oerman Civil Service U'"an Electrical Wlremait Electrical Engineer Mechanical Drttdamafl Muciianical Enttiiieur Telephone Expert Stationary Engineer Textile Manufacturing Civil Knirinenr bnildinK Contractof Architect Concrete Construct' Plumbing, Steam t'itt'g Minn Foreman Mine Superintendent City tty , ,jww t JIMcKinneBteMgr. ;J 202 McKay Bldg., Portland Johnson & Stover o'clock P. M., February Bth, 1916. E. R. HUSTON, President. R. "W. TURNER, Secretary. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTM'K TO CRKDITOBS. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES, For the, District of Oregon. t tho Matter nt Kdward E. VlCK- snreaoea cootcea nam may amo UB era Bankrupt; added with onion to flavor canned peas, and this is particularly desir able when lettuce is not available Nn. 3609 In Bankruptcy. Notice is hereby given that on the 19th day of January A. D., &a ri,nnnaH oiorv Ipbvpb which mleht ward E. Vlckerg of Heppner, Oregon i. v. ..j it i,,i with the bankrunt above named, was duly OUlt5I-WIe UO " vUv-CU 1 ..j thot tho peas in place of the lettuce .leaves rmrUngThUeditoV willbe wm aiso serve io bivb held at my offlce8 Ro0ms 830-8S1 navor. Nnrthwestern Bank Building, fori' In some parts of the world green ianrt. oreaon. on the 1st day of Feb' peas are considered best when cooked ruary, 1916, at 11:30 A. M at which with a sprig of spearmint. Though time creditors may attend, prove most families in the United States their claims, appoint a trustee, ex might agree that tender green peas, amine the bankrupt, and transact fresh from the garden, need no fla- uch other business as may properly it ,, come before said meeting, voring except salt, pepper, and per- tu . . nrfisentea in form haps a little butter, they may occa- ra..DA hv thfi nankruotcy Act, and sionally enjoy a little flavor of mint sworn to., , , with the winter canned peas, wnen The schedule discloses estimated fresh mint is not available, the dried assets of $649.03. will nnxwur almost aa well. It cant A. M. CANNON, h nhtoinoH in Bimnn. and anvone who Referee in Bankruptcy, haa a,.,.,, tn a mint Batch can Dre- Dated January 20, 1916. pare it at home by spreading the It. leaves on a plate and drying them in N0TjCE ok SHERIKF'8 SALE Ol- a warm, DUl noi not, oven.- in sea- REAL I'KOPEKTl. soning peas, use only a very small Nottce lg hereby given that by quantity or mini, one or two leaves virtu6 0f judgment and decree ren, or a small sprig. dered on a mortgage foreclosure dat Combinations of vegetables are ed the 21st day of January. 1916 nnintatiio nnrt Rnmetimes uslnif two there was duly Issued out of the Cir or three together is an economy, cult Court of the State of Oregon for -t ho . u.; Morrow County under the seal of I??: l, r' t:t:,.ZZW& Court, a writ of Execution bear- 7 7itw 7r; tag date January 24th, 1918, in ttllU JC7, v.v.. w canned, make a good and well-known combination, ai:d here color, as-well 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 ofllce cf Sam E. Van Vactor in Heppner, Oregon, on the second Tuesday in February, 1916, being the 8th day of Fsbruary, 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. STALTEK. President. EDGAR B. AYERS, Secretary. Vor or J. V. ivirK, planum, nuii against Emil C. T. Grotkopp, defend ant, and to me directed, commanding as flavor, plays a part. Carrots cooked me to sell all the following described and cut into pieces not much larger .real property, to-wit: than the peas, may be combined with I The Southeast quarter ot the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MOR ROW COUNTY. N. A. Clark, Plaintiff. ) vs. ) James M. Orr, and Willie) SUMMONS Orr, his wife, Walter) Orr, and Minerva Orr,) Defendants.) TO MINERVA ORR, one of the above named defendants. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby sum moned and required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled cause on or before six weeks from the date of first publication of this summons, and you are notified that if you fail to so appear or answer, the plaintiff for want -thereof will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In his complant, to-wlt: For judgment against the defendants James M. Orr and Willie Orr his wife, and Walter Orr in the sum of $18,500.00 with Interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent per annum from the 12th day of November, 1914, until paid, and for the further sura of $1000.00 dollars attorney's fee, and for his costs and disbursements in this suit; Also for a judgment and decree fore closing that certain mortgage exe cuted by the defendants James M. Orr and Willie Orr, his wife, and Walter Orr,' to the plaintiff to secure payment of the sums for which. judg ment is demanded, and for the sale, for the satisfaction of such judg ment, of the real property In said mortgage described, viz. 8 of Sec. 10; 8W of Sec. 11; NW4 of Sec. 15; W of the NW and the SE of the NWU of Sec. 14;'SW4 of the NE4 of Sec. 14; E ot Sec. 24; all in Tp. 3 S. R. 24, E. W. M. con taining 1120 acres more or less; that you as well as all of the otheY de fendants in said suit be barred and foreclosed of all right title and in terest in and to said real property, save the statutory right of redemp tion, and for such other relief as to the court may seem equitable. , This summons is published by or der of the Hon. G. W. Phelps, , judge of the Circuit Court of Morrow County, State of Oregon, made and entered on the 22nd day of January, 1916, and the date of first publica tion of this summons is the 27th day of January, 3.916. WOODSON & SWEEK, - Heppner, Oregon. Attorneys for the Plaintiff. Jan. 27 Mar. 9.