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rAGE SIX THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPNER, ORE.. THURSDAY. APRIL 6. 1316 4 I V f Y Y Y Y Y f f Y Y Y Y Y Y X Y t Y f Y Y f Y Y Y T Y Y Y Y Y Y Y V f Y Y Y - "! 4- t t J-4 f 4- t i i t We are offering a" house and lot in Lents, Oregon, for sale or trade. This lot is 50 by 150 and has a number of young fruit trees on it. Will trade for a small place near the mountains or for Heppner property. .Vould trade for work horses, broke or unbroke. Price tor this property is $1200.00. A Good Eight-Room Dwelling, Barn and other outbuildings, fruit trees and y acres of land in Heppner at a bargain. This can be bought on time and if you wunt it and can give a good note you don't need auy money. 127 Acres of Land Fair house, good barn, 6 acres in of good alfalfa land, some good farmland on the hills. Running water all the season, A dandy little poultry and dairy ranch for sale cheap. We have other good properties for sale. Come and see us if you want to get bargains. Smead & Crawford Real Estate and Fire Insurance Office in the Fair Building Y Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y i T Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y T Y Y Y Y Y Y Y 2 i EDUCATION OF WORK- INGMAN 18 BEST KIND OF SAFETY DEVICE Safety Committee" Plan, With Ev eryone Getting a Turn at Mem bership, Has proved Successful. By JAMES H. GILBERT ' Professor of Economics la the Uni versity of Oregon. University of Oregon, Eugene, Ap ril, 3. A recent report of he in dustrial accident commission says that some 72 per cent of all accidents covered In the report grew out of sit uations to which mechanical safe guards were not applicable. For preventive measures for this, resort must be had to the education of workmen. It is an unavoidable defect of a compensation act that it weakens somewhat the laborer's mo tive to exercise care. All accidents are compeusated except those delib erately self-inflicted; while under em ployer's liability laws contributory negligence invalidated the workmen's claim for damages. Employees are inclined to be op timistic about the risk they assume anyway, and an accident or near-accident does not long serve as an In centive to caution. New and dan gerous situations continually present themselves and the risk never ap pears in precisely the same form. Some method must be devised to keep the workmen continually on the alert and to keep the safety slogan al ways present In their minds. This has been accomplished most satisfactorily in the east by safety committees organized among the workmen themselves. These com mittees are charged with the respon sibility of inspection and of making recommendations to both employers and men. Prizes are sometimes of fered for best suggestions or one de partment played off against the other in friendly rivalry in the race for ac cident prevention. Membership on the committee usually rotates and the responsibility is passed around. In the course of a year or so a large share of the working force has been brought face to face with the prob lem and has learned to exercise the caution which the individuals, as members of the committee, have urg ed upon others. In this way the earn est cooperation of all concerned in the problem of accident prevention is secured. A . " The INDEPENDENT GARAGE JACOB KING AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES AND SUPPLIES Tires and Tubes Vulcanized. Batter ies Recharged. Electric Equipment. Cars For Hire at All Hours. Phones: Shop 372 Residence 532 Heppner Located oh North Main Street Oregon PAINTING & PAPER HANGING D. C. ROGERS WALL PAPER FIRST DOOR NORTH OF POSTOFFICE Wood and Coal HEPPNER WOOD YARD N. A. CLARK, Proprietor, SUCCESSOR TO E. E. BEAMAN 4,4. 4.4. 4,4, 4.6 4 6 lots 40x90; 1 lot 50x110; 1 8 room dwelling, woodshed and other outbuildings; 1 6-room . dwelling, woodshed and other outbuildings; 1 barn, used ior livery stable, 64x64. This property is in a small eastern Oregon town and is for sale at $1500 cash or will trade for Heppner prop erty, Morrow county wheat laud, or would trade for an auto. Owners business calls him away and he is desirous of closing a deal on this property before leaving. Further particulars will be given by calling on us. SMEAD & CRAWFORD. Services at the Christian Church. Regular services will be held at the Christian church on Sunday. The morning sermon will be "One Thing Needful" and the evening sub ject of discourse will be "Life. You are welcome. turner b. Mcdonald, Minister. J. R. McCraw of the Heppner Well Drilling Company, was in town a :w days the first of the week on 'justness. He reports that he just dshed drilling a well for Herman leilson n?ar Hardman. The well is :0 feet deep with 43 feet of water. Mr. McCraw will begin soon in drill- Tg for Bates brothers of Hardman. who will start the erection of a flour mill in the south end city in the near future. W. B. Barratt, who is a busy man these days out at his Sand Hollow ranch, was in the city on business a few days the first of the week. EDTGATiDNAL ASSOCIA TION TO BEET SOON HEAR WITHOUT EARS Police u ml Detectives Are Vsing Lip Heading in Vluce of the l;rt;mi'Ulh. Spokane, Wash., April 5 Educa tors of national anl local reputation will be in Spokane April 18-20 to at tend the convention of the Inland Empire Teachers' association. Teach ers and instructors from the four northwestern states, who wiil take part in the discussion of educational problems, will be given the opportun ity to hear such well known persons as Mrs. Marie Turner Harvey of the State Normal School of Kirksvllle, Mo., the teacher-expert who devel oped the one-room rural school idea in the United States and made of it a great success. In addition to Mrs. Harvey the noted Boston educator, Dr. A. E. Winship, who is no strang er to Inland Empire teachers, will de liver two Important addresses at the convention. Industrial education, that branch of learning which is being developed to so large extent in the schools of the northwest, will be reviewed and discussed by President P. L. Brand enburg of the State Normal Manual Training School of Pittsburg, Kansas. President Brandenburg has a national reputation as an educator and iu-i structor in industrial schools. The junior high school plan, pro posed to lighten and at the same time ooiat thu roixiilnt. hfffli cphnnla will form an important part of the dis- ( cussion before the association. The executive committee has arranged for j a series of 15-minute discussions by j northwestern educators In the junior high schools, and the plan proposed 1 to aid the work of Spokane and other high schools will be outlined in all its , phases. " j To accommodate the great number of teachers who will attend the as-, sociation meetings, special rates will be made by the various railroads running into Spokane and ample ac- j commodatlons will be provided for ' the entertainment of the teachers while in Spokane at the Davenport j hotel, which was the headquarters ? t the teachers at their convention a year ago. There will be twenty-five depart ments of modern education represent ed and every phase of school work will be thoroughly discussed. Three daily sessions will be held from April 18 to 20 and all the branches from rural school work to the technical work of the universities will be on the program. S119I1 leaders as Pr. E. O. Holland, president of Washington State college; Dr. Henry Suzzalo, president of the University of Wash ington; Edward E. Elliott, chancel lor of educational institutions in Montana, and other notables will give the benefit of their wide learning to the assembled teachers. Thousands of deaf people are to day throwing away all hearing de vices and are enjoying all conversa tion. This method is easily and quickly acquired thru our system. Absolutely the only thing cf Its kind in the country. Our propostion Is entirely, original. We guarantee re suits, it will amaze you. Cost Is trifling. See what New Internation al Encyclopedia says on Lip Readlug. Hundreds of people with normal hearing are taking up Lip Heading for the many additional benefits gained. YuU cau uadjrsiand what the actors are saying in the moving pictures., You can understand what people are saying just as far away as you can see them. The eye under stands beyond the range of hearing. Send no money, but mention this pa per and state whether or not you are deaf. All particulars will be sent you absolutely freo and with no expense to you. Address, School of Lip Lan guage, Kansas City, Missouri. LARMECHMCa P0PU AWGAZ1ND 300 ARTICLES -300 IllUSTBATIOnS TTEEP informed of the World's Proereas in Engineering, Mechanics and Invention. For Father and Son and All the Family. It appeals toau classes urn ana xoung Men ana w omen. it it the iRTome AinRasine la tooutnas 01 hornet throughout the world. Our ForWpa Corrvftpomlentt are constantly on the watch for iluugi new and interesting and it ia Written So You Can Understand Iti The Show Note Department (20 fugen) contain! iTRcticui iiiutrortiop norganaftftty ways iur m lrtvmnn to do thinra nrouml the Home. amateur Mechanics (17 raged lor the rsoys and iirluwho like to run ito things, tHs how to make Wire- lew ana it'ietirapa utittu Anginas, nouu, mow -ihoe. Jpwi'lry. Kr(vi Fitrnlttiro. eto. Oontnins In Btrustions for the Mucliauic, Camper and rtporUiosn SI. SO PER YCAR SINGLE COPIES. ISc Orssr Itm ymr Hn4iiw er slrMi frow w pyfcltoaw. Sample copy wiil be sent request. POPULAR MECHANICS MAGAZINE No. Michigan Avenue, cmcaao Orr, or so much thereof as shall be necessary to satisfy the said judg ment in favor of N. A. Ciark and against said defendants James M. Orr, Willie Orr. his wife, and Walter Orr, together with all cos ts wnd dis bursements that have or may accrue. Said real property will be sold sub ject to a prior mortgage of $800 in fvor of The U. S. Investment Cor poration upon the NE4 of See. 24 In Tp. 3 S. R. 24. E. W. M. Also a prior mortgage in favor of the State Land Board for $4700 upon SIS1 of Sec. 24, SH of Sec. 10, and SW4 of Sec. 11 in Tp. 3, S. K. 24, E. W. M. Dated at Heppner, Oregon, March 23rd, 1916. GEO. McDUFFEE, Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon. Harvie Young, of Eight Ivlile, was in the city Tuesday alter ranch sup plies. Mr. Young states that he has 165 acres of fall wheat that !s up and growing fine. He has just completed his spring sowing and says the pres ent outlook for a big crop is good. T. M. Rippee, who used to farm in the Eight Mile section, and who inly a few months ago went back to iis old home in Missouri, has again eturned to Morrow, county with his family. Welcome to our midst again ilr. Rippee. . Kappa Sigma Pi. The Kappa Sigma Pi boys will meet in regular session in their club room in the Christian church next Monday night, April 10. Rev. Handsaker's successor as chaplain will take charge and other reasons best known to the knights of the order make necessary a full at tendance. After all other affairs are attended to a short program will be rendered. Jeff Jones and wife, accompanied by Mrs. Anna Keithley, motored to lone Wednesday, where they visited at the Vawter Crawford home. ! LET US SUPPLY YOUR FUEL NEEDS. H Phone 396 Heppner, Oregon . t 1 mmm m WOOD-LARK" TRADE MARK Poison QUICK, CERTAIN, ALWAYS READY, NEVER FAILS. Deitroya squirrels, gophers, prairie dogs, sago rats. Apply early in Spring when the hun gry p.sti iwake from, Winter's sleep. Money Back If it ever falls. "Wood - Lark" for 26 y?ars has stood every test. It's crop insur ance against rodent pests Manufactured by Clarke-Woodward Drug Go., Portland, Ore gon. Buy from your dealer, Patterson & Son, A. M. Phelps, and Unnr Xr Cti.. IleiiDiicr: 1. "II. Lowe. Cdcll. GET G.-T. PRINTING AND WON'T REGRET IT 1' t MM FUNERAL SUPPLIES MODERN EQUIPMENT PAINSTAKING SERVICE CASE FURNITURE COMPANY LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed by the County Court of Morrow County, Ore gon, administrator of the estate of Francis "M. Farrens, deceased, and has qualified as such. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified and required to pre sent the same verified as by law re quired to me at the office of Wood son & Sweek, my attorneys, in the city of Heppner, Oregon, within six months fom the date of first publi cation of this notice. I'ated and published first time this Sdth day of March, 1916. RUFUS A. FARRENS, Administrator." IN THE CIRCTIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MOIL ROW COUNTY. W. H. Foster, Plaintiff) vs. ) H. R. Holt, and Harriet) SUMMONS M. Holt, his wife, ) Defendants.) To H. R. Holt and Harriet M. Holt, his wife, the above named defend ants: 'IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You and each of you are hereby summoned and required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above enti tled 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 an swer, the plaintiff for want thereof, will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in his complaint, to-wit: For judgment against you in the sum of $1000.00, with Interest there on at the rate of eight per cent, per annum from August 1, 1913, until paid, and for the further sum of $100.00 attorney's fee and for his costs and disbursements In this suit, also for a Judgment and decree fore closing that certain mortgage execut ed by the defendants H. R. Holt and Harriet M. Holt, his wife, on the 1st day of August, 1913, in favor of J. M. Ayers and thereafter, on the 1st day of September, 1913, for a valu able consideration assigned to this plaintiff, and said mortgage was ex ecuted to secure the payment of the suras for which judgment is demand ed, and for the sale for the satisfac tion of said judgment of the real property in said mortgage described viz. The EMi of the NEVi of Sec tion 33; the SE of the SE4 of Sec tion 28, and the SW of the SW of Section 27, all in Tp. 6, South of Range 27, East of the Willamette Meridian. That you and each of you as de fendants in said suit be barred and foreclosed of all right, title and in terest in and to said real property, save only the statutory right of re demption, and for such other reflet as to the court may seem equitable. This summons Is published by or der of the Hon. Gilbert W. Phelps, Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, made and entered on the 3rd day of March, 1916. Date of first publication, the 9th day of March, 1916. WOODSON & SWEEK, Attorneys for Plaintiff. NOTICE. The undersigned will receive sealed bids for the purchase of the Baptist Church property located on corner of Baltimore and Gale streets, Heppner, Ore., up to April 15, 1916. Check for 10 per cent must accom pany the amount of proposal. Rights reserved to reject, any or all bids. J. 'L. YEAGER, MRS. OLIVE FRYE, MRS. J. A. PATTERSON, Trustees. 3t. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned administrator of the estate of Madora J. Huston, deceased, has filed his final account as such ad ministrator and that the County Court of the State of Oregon for Mor row county has fixed Monday, the first day of May, 1916, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day as the time of hearing and set tlement of Bald final account. Ob jections to said final account should be filed on or before said date. LUTHER HUSTON, Administrator. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an execution and or der of sale duly Issued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon for Morrow County, dated the 23rd day of March, 1916, in a cer tain action in the Circuit Court for said County and State, wherein N. A. Clark, plaintiff, recovered judgment against James M. Orr, Willie Orr, his wife, and Walter Orr, defendants, In the sum of $18,500.00 with Interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent, per annum from the 12th day of No vember, 1914, and for the further sum of $1,000.00 attorney's fee and costs and disbursements taxed at $56.40 on the 21st day of March, 1916. Notice Is hereby given that I will on the 29th day of April, 1916, at 2 o'clock P. M. of said day at the front door of the Court House In Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, sell at pub lic auction to the highest bidder for cash In hand the following described property, to-wit: 8o t Section 10; 8WV of Sec tion 11; NW of Section 15; W of the NWW, and 8E of the NW of Sec. 14; SW' of the NE of Sec. 14; E of Sec. 24, all in Tp. 3, S. R. 24, E. W. M., containing 1120 acres more or less. Taken and levied upon as the prop erty of said defendants, James M. Orr, Willie Orr, his wife, and Walter NOTICE FOR PUVLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, March 13th, 1916. NOTICE Is here by given that Raymond H. Hoss, of lone, Oregon, who, on Soptpinber 16th, 1910, made Homestead Entry, No. 07382, for NW4, and NSWi, N SE 14 , Section 15, Township 2 South. Range 23 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of inten tion to make Final Five year Proof to establish claim to the land above des cribed, before C. C. Patterson, U. S. Commissioner, at Heppner, Oregon, on the 27th day of April, 1916. Claimant names as witnesses: A. Frank Young, Edgar J. Ball, Philip S. Griffin, A. B. Grover, all of lone, Oregon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK, Register. M. 23 A. 20. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, executor of the estate of Robert Wilson, deceased. All persons having claims against the said estate should present the same to me at the office of Woodson & Sweek, in Heppner, Oregon, duly verified according to law, within six months from date of first publica tion of this notice, which date of pub lication is the 30th day of March, 1916. ' WILLIAM WILSON, Executor. NOTICE OF ADVERTISING AND SALE OF ESTRAYED ANIMALS. Notice is hereby given that I'have taken up and now hold on my place near Irrigon, Oregon, one bay horse branded V on right shoulder. No other distinguishing marks are vis ible on said animal with the excep tion or white right hind foot. Notice is further gtven that unless owner of the above described animal calls and pays for cost of advertising of this notice and pasture bill, I will, on Saturday, the 8th day of April, 1916, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, this animal, as provided by law pertain ing' to animals running at large in Morow county. Dated and published the first time this 30th day of March, 1916. L. M. DAVIS, Irrigon, Ore. NOTICK TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County administrator of the estate of Margaret Harrison, de ceased, and that all persons having claims against the said estate must present them, duly verified according to law, to me at the office of my at torney, S. E. Notson, In Heppner, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice, said date of first publication being March 2, 1916. HERMAN NEILSON, . Administrator.