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    THE GAZETTE-TIMES. HEPPNER. ORE.. THURSDAY, FEB. 3. 1916
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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
Washington, D. C, Jan. 31. "The
Clayton anti-tnist law, heralded by
the Democrats as a weapon against
unlawful combination in restraint of
trade, has proven to be a fraud."
This bitter criticism of the anti
trust law, passed by the last Demo
cratic Congress, was uttered today by
Representative Ilalvor Steenerson of
Minnesota.
"For weeks I have been endeavor
ing to have the Department of Jus
tice and the Federal Trade Commis
sion fix the responsibility for the In
creased price of gasoline, which I
believe is due to an unlawful com
bination in restraint of trade," said
Mr. Steenerson.
"The fact is that the provisions of
the Clayton anti-trust act made it
practically Impossible for either the
Department of Justice or the Federal
Trade Commission to reach the sit
uation. Formerly the government
was able to prosecute any violation
of the anti-trust laws in restraint of
trade, irrespective of the effect on
prices, so long as there appeared to
be a combination which controlled
prices. It was the power to fix prices
that was condemned.
"The Clayton act provides for
prosecution of 'substantial' lessening
of competition. The insertion of the
word 'substantial' In the Clayton law
has practically taken all the teeth
out of it. While comparatively easy
to prove the existence of a combina
tion, the Clayton law has enormously
increased the difficulty of a convic
tion, owing to the absolutely indefi
nite meaning of the word 'substan
tial.' "Furthermore the Trade Commis
sion law limits the Investigations of
that Commission to whether or not
there has been an unlawful combin
ation between manufacturers and
dealers. In other words, this law pro
tects the big jobbers and not the con
sumer. "The Democrats by the Insertion
of this troublesome word 'substan
tial' in the Clayton act have emascu
lated the whole scheme of trust
prosecution for violation of law, and
have virtually committed a fraud up
on those whom it was supposed to
protect."
varietes of weather during the win
ter. Overcoats and ice cream pants
hang sit'.e by side in the closet, and
people ' em-rally take their furs and
linen dusters down town with them
at the same time.
Every wind that blows through
Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri
and Nebraska finds its way into Kan
sas City sometime during the course
of its wanderings. If the sun is 100
in the shade up in St. Joe or over in
Sedalia. it will be 110 in old K. C.
But the people in the city are proud
of this fact. "We are so different,"
they say.
Down by the old Union depot
which for 30 years claimed the dis
tinction of being the worst building
of its kind in the world, and through
which more pretty girls passed than
any other depot in the country the
wind would blow from three direc
tions at the same time; you would
ask for some real Ice cold lemonade
if you were on .one side of the street,
but would demand chili con came
with plenty of con if you happened
to be on the other side. Trains from
all parts arrived at the ancient depot
at the same time; people coming
from Minnesota would be overcome
by the heat, while folks from Texas
would be rushed to the emergency
hospital to be treated for frost bites.
And you never knew whether the old
it's
CITY MEAT MARKET
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
All kinds of Fresh and Cured Meats and Lard
This is the place to buy
Oysters, Crabs, Clams, Salmon, Halibut, Smelts
The Weather in Kansas City,
"Put up yer umbrella, Ma,
rainin'!"
"All right, Pa, wait a minute.
"No use now, Ma, it's quit."
And that's how quickly the weath
er changes in Kansas City. There
are two Kansas Citys, but the Mis
souri one is the one most used in con
versation, polite and otherwise.
Builded on more hills than Rome
could ever scrape together, Kansas
City swelters in summer and has 5
Johnson & Stover
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FUNERAL SUPPLIES
MODERN EQUIPMENT
PAINSTAKING SERVICE
CASE FURNITURE COMPANY
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Christian Church Sup
per, Friday, Feb. 4
AT THE CHURCH
MENU
Bilked Beans Sandwiches
Vegetable Salad
Bread and Butter Macaroni and Cheese
Pickles Piccalilli
Fruit Salad
Pie
Coffee Tea
Ladies' Bazaar in Connection
It is estimated that
the avprae man is
worth $2 a day from
the neck down what
is h worth from the
neck upf
That depends en
tirely upon training.
If you are trained so
that you plan and
direct work you are
worth ten times as
much as the man
who can work only
under orders.
) The International
;orrttpondanc School
;o to the man who is
struggling along on
small pay and say to
him, ' Wc will train
yon for promotion
light where you are.
or wo will qualify
you to take up a
more congenial line
of work at a much
higher salary."
Every month sev
eral hundred stu
Jents voluntarily
report advancement
is the direct result
3f I. C. 8. training.
You need not leave
our present work,
yt your own home,
Hark this coupon at
race and mail it.
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p part, now t can quality lor lh position, trade,
. profession before which 1 have marked X.
Automobile Running
Poultry Farming
Bookkeeper
Stenographer
Advertising Man
Show-Curd Writing
Window Trim mi nn
Commercial Illustrat.
Industrial Designing
Architectural Drafts.
Chemist Spanish
Language! ) French
flanking I German
ClvUServiceUtaiian
Klectrfral Wiremao
Electric! Env'-ieer
Mechanical Dmfniman
Mechanical I-.niririeef
Telephone Rupert
Stationary F.nuneef
Textile Manufacturing
ill F.ngifieer
building Contractor
Architect
Concrete Construct'!!
I'ltimuing, Steam Fitt'g
Mine Foreman
Mine Superintendent
Name
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City
. Staff
202 McKay Bldg, Portland
PROFESSIONAL COLUMN
Dr. H. T. ALLISON
Physician & Surgeon
Office in Gunn Building.
HEPPNER, OREGON
Dr. N. E. WINNARD
Physician & Surgeon
Office in Fair Building
HEPPNER - - OREGON
Dr. F. N. CHRISTENSEN
DENTIST
Offices over the
New Postoffice.
HEPPNER, OREGON
A. D. McMURDO, M. D.
Physician & Surgeon
Office in Patterson Drug Store
HEPPNER :-: :-: OREGON
C. DABNEY, M. D.
Physician & Surgeon
Officin Odd Fellows building.
Phone 5(2
Heppner, Oregon.
Dr. R. J. VAUGHN
DENTIST
Permanently located in the Odd
Fellows building, Rooms 4 and 5.
HEPPNER, OREGON
WOODSON & SWEEK
ATTORNEYS-AT-LA'Y
Office in Palace Hotel,
Heppner, Oregon
SAM E. VAN VACTOR
ATTORXEY-AT-LAW
Offce on west end of May Street
HEPPNER. OREGON
S. E. NOTSON
ATTORXEY-AT-LA W
Office in Court House, Heppner.
F. H. ROBINSON
LAWYER
IONE
OREGON
CLYDE and DICK WELLS
SHAVING PARLORS
Three doors south of Postoffice.
Shavin 2 Be Haircutting 35c
Bathroom in connection.
PATTERSON & ELDER
2 Doors North Palace Hotel.
TONSORAL ARTISTS
FINE BATHS SHAVING 25c
J. H. BODE
MERCHANT TAILOR
HEPPNER :-: :-: :-: OREGON
"Tailoring That Satisfies"
LOUIS PEARSON
MERCHANT TAILOR
HEPPNER :-: :-: :-: OREGON
Political Column.
PAID ADVERTISING.
FOR COUNTY TKKASIRVR.
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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
May, 1916.
HANSON HUGHES.
FOR COVXTY CLERK.
TO THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS
OF MORROW COUNTY: I hereby
announce that I will be a candidate
for the office of County Clerk at the
primaries to be held May 19th, 1916.
Respectfully,
J. A. WATERS.
(Present incumbent.)
cable car that hauled you up the hill
and over Into the town would be pre
ceeded by a snow plow or a big elec
tric fan.
But with all its wretched weather,
Kansas City has many charms. If
some of the days are drear, many of
them are delightful. In K. C, the
folks take the bitler with the sweet,
smiling as prettily for one as for the
other. And the men and .women who
have lived there ever hold many hap
py memories of the city of hills and
weather. Portland Helegram.
NW'4 NE',4, Sec. 32. Tp. 1 S., R.
29 E.. Ei;d on April 24, 1913, made
Ad. H. E. 011032, for the S,V!4
SV Vi , Sec. 2S, SK'4 SE4. S'V4
SW',4, Sec. 29, NKi NE14 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,
TJnited States Commissioner, at his
office at Heppner, Oregon, cn 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.
NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS'
MEETING.
Notice is hereby given that the reg
ular anual meeting of the stockhold
ers of the Heppner Miulng 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.
LEGAL NOTICES.
NOTICE OF SALE OF STOCK IX-
DER AGISTER'S LIEN.
Notice is hereby given that the un-
dorsigned will, on Saturday, the 26th
day of February, 1916, at the hour
of 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said
day, at the McRoberts' Livery Sta
ble, in Heppner, Oregon, sell, to the
highest bidder for cash in hand one
black stallion, about nine years old,
the property of Guy Chaptn, to satis
fy my claim for keeping and feeding
said stallion since the 27th day of
October, 1915, amounting to the sum
of 43.12 and for keeping and feed
ing said stallion from date hereof un-
fl the day of the sale and for tho
costs of said sale. Dated this 3rd
day of February, 1916.
F 3-4t. WM. HENDRIX.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed by the
County Court of the State of Oregon
for Murow County Executor of the
Estate of George Noble, deceased,
and that all persons having claims
against the said estate should present
the same to me at my office in Hepp
ner, Oregon, duly verified according
to law, within six months from the
date of the first publication of this
notice, which date of publication is
February S, 1916.
EUGENE O. NOBLE, Executor.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice is hereby given that the tin
dersigned has, filed his final account
as executor of the estate or Ellen L,
Tippett, deceased, and that the Coun
ty Court of the State of Oregon for
Morrow County has fixed Monday
the 6th day of March, 1916, at the
hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of
aid day, as the time, and the County
Court Room in the Court House at
Heppner, Oregon, as the place, of
hearing and settling said final ac
count. Objections to said final ac
count should be filed on or before
said date.
WILLIAM HENRY CLARK,
Executor.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S HALE Ot
REAL PROPERTY.
Notice is hereby given that by
virtue of judgment and decree ren
dered on a mortgage foreclosure dat
ed the 21st day of January, 1916,
there was duly issued out of the Cir
cuit Court of the State of Oregon for
Morrow County under the seal of
said Court, a writ of Execution bear-
ng date January 24th, 1916, in fa
vor of J. C. Kirk, plaintiff, and
against Emil C. T. Grotkopp, defend
ant, and to me directed, commanding
me to sell all the following described
real property, to-wlt:
The Southeast quarter of the
Northwest quarter and the East
half of the Southwest quarter
and the Northwest quarter of the
Southeast quarter of Section Twen
ty-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 18 th 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 of said real prop
erty, and notice is hereby given that
on-Saturday, the 26th day of Feb
ruary, 1916, at 10 o'clock a. m., at
the front door of the Court House In
the City of Heppner, in Morrow
County, State of Oregon, I will sell
at public auction to the highest bid
der for cash, the above described real
property to satisfy the Bums 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.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior, U. S
Land Office at La Grande, Oregon,
Dec. 28th, 1915. NOTICE is hereby
given that Phil Hlggins, of Lena, Ore
gon, who, on August 28th, 1911
made Homestead Entry, No. 09663,
for SE SW, Sec. 29, N NWy4
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 tiled 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-wit: 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 sum 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 lor 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. S of Sec.
10; SW'4 of Sec. 11; NWV4 of Sec.
15; W of the NW& and the SEW,
of the NWV of Sec. 14; SWV4 of
the NEV4 of Sec. 14; E of 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 other de
fendants In said suit ho 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, 1916.
WOODSON & SWEEK,
Heppner, Oregon.
Attorneys for the Plaintiff.
Jan. 27 Mar. 9.
ESTRAY NOTICE.
There came to my place at Lex
ington, Ore., In September, 1915, one
red yearling steer, an ellegible or
blotched brand on left hip, no other
perceptible marks or brands. Owner
can have same by paying for this no
tice and feed bill; if not called for
In 30 days from first appearance of
this notice will be sold to pay costs
ot pasture and feed.
E. NORDYKE, Lexington, Or.
F 3-4t.
ESTRAY 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.
NOTICE.
The Semi-annual Morrow County
Farmers' Union meeting was called
to order at 1:45 o'clock P. M., Jan
uary 22nd, 1916 by Pres. E. R. Hus
ton. Owing td bad roads and the in
clemency of the weather only a small
delegation was present. Therefore
it was decided to. hold an adjourned
meeting at the Court Houbo at 1
o'clock P. M February 5th, 1916.
E. R. HUSTON, President.
R. W. TURNER, Secretary.
APPLICATION FOR GRAZING
PERMITS.
NOTICE is hereby given that all
applications for permits to graze cat
tle, horses and sheep within the
WHITMAN NATIONAL FOREST
during the season ot 1916 must be
filed in my office at Sumpter, Oregon,
on or before February 15, 1916. Full
information in regard to the grazing
fees to be charged and blank forms
to be used in making applications
will be furnished upon request.
HENRY IRELAND, Supervisor.