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7 PAGE TWO MB OAZETTE-TIMfcfci. HEPPNER. aL notices. NOTICE Of CONTEST. iViartmont ot the Interior. United S a.cs Laud Office, La Grande, Ore gon, October 11, 1916. T. Owen McDevitt of Gurdane, Ore ion, Contestee: You are hereby notified that John P.. y. wlio gives Nye. Oregon, as his pst-office address, did on June 10, 1 o. lile iu this office his duly c ,b.. rated application to contest a ftcure the cancellation of v il.niestead. Entry, Serial, !12759 made Jan. 14. 1914 for SW'iSEU. SV.NVK, Section 35, T ip 1. South. Range 29 east, .i.aiuette, Meridau, and as grounds for liis contest he alleges that said en Uyman lias wholly abandoned said h .mestead; that he has not resided up n said land for more than six m.Lths prior to this date; that he has made no Improvements upon said laud and has ujt cultivated any part th erect. stead Entry. No. 011521, for W4 EM & EV Wii, Section IS, Town ship 2 South, Range 29 East, Willam ette Meridian, has filed notice of in tention to make Three Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above des cribed, before C. C. Patterson, Unit ed States Commissioner, at Heppner, Oregon, on the 11th day of November 1916. Claimant names as witnesses: Charles A. Hinton, Walter Luck- ,t wii, ot. - S.i.u ij. V. Attorue. 16. ACTOR, r Plaluu .NOTICE OF tM'.lAV. I have taken up am. uow hold on .uy piaix at Eight ftu.-, the follow -iug horses. One bay mare, weign t00 pounds, urauded it. W.. on left slide. Two yearling bays, Inauded either man. Walter Kilcup, and John Wood- c- B- or G- B- on let sluulder. ward all of Lena. Oregon. 0ne bay yearling, biaze in face, F. C. B RAM WELL, Register. Iour lute teel- no nraao visiDie. Owner may have the above describ- iprt Animals hv nnvinir nnturA hill and l Til f PIDPI'IT i A Y ' 11 T " T"l rriril " i. int, wmi ui Jnc'. cost of advertising. siAiL ur run oiuii- ROW COUNTY. Daisy Shoemaker, ) Plaintiff. ) vs. ) SUMMONS. Roy Shoemaker, ) Defendant, ) To Roy Shoemaker the above nam ed defendant: :.. 1 lURSDAY, : 2, 1918 iUl. ,ni; Henry .. rd Phut, 'au 'Vessinger y, Wa.e ne rortla.n'. ,ving v.. . J -iu, Pres. i ;nei America . mg & Cr- i By C . i.rdeau ,ue Coos Bit ,ewing C. has ihom. ,ne. Gambr.u.- wing c . . T x. ,ne La Uv- Brewery, ulii iloesch. nei City Bit.. Pendleton. TYNDALL ROBINSON, Eight Mile. cu are the etore further notified nwnnv. v u v.. tl at the said allegation, will be , taken TtopVar 6Vd"an we ' thTcom M confessed a,e your said entry will w fl,ed b, cancelled i wiUout '"'i8" I entitled suit on or before six weeks s, ' Irom the 21st day of September, 1916 tppeal. If you fall to file In this office n . hi, i , i-Mn twenty days after the FOURTH publication of this notice, a shown below, your answer, under Oath, specifically responding to these .negations of contest, together with due proof that yon have served a copy of your answer on the said contestant fcl'her in person or by registered Bail. You should state in your answer Die name ot the nost-offioe to which you desire futon notices to be sent feu. C. 8. DUNN, Register. NOLAN SKIFF. ' Receiver. Pate of 1st publication, Oct. 26 Date of 2nd publication, Nov. 2 Pate of 3rd publication, Nov 9 Date of 4th publication, Nov. 16 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by t''e County Court of the State of Ore s' r. for Morrow (.ox ty administrator ot the Estate of Saran L. Stanton, de ceased; that all persms having claims s.-aiast the said estate must present the 'same, duly verified according to law, at the office of S E. Norton, in Heppner, Oregon, within six months from the date of first publication of this notice, which is October 5, 19 lo. CHAS. A. STANTON, 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 3d day of October, 1916, In a certain suit in the Circuit Court for said County and state, wherein W. H. Foster, plaintiff recovered Judgement against H. R. Holt and Harriet M. Holt his wife defendants in the sum of 1000.00 with interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent per annum from the first day of August, 1913, and for the further sum of flOO.OO attorney's fee and costs and disbur sements taxed and allowed at 45.30. Notice is hereby given that I will on the 4th day of November, 1916, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day at the West door of the County Court House iu Heppner, Morrow County Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, the follow ing described property to wit; The East Half of the Northeast Quarter of Sec. 33; The Southeast Quarter c the Southeast Quarter of Sec. 2S: and the Southwest Quarter of the Sauthwest Quarter of Sec. 27, all in Township six (6) South of Range Twenty Seven (27) E. W. M. to-wit. On or before the 3rd day of November 1916, and if you fail so to answer, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in her complaint, to-wit: For a decree of the Court forever dissolving the bonds ot matrimony now existing be tween yourself and the plaintiff, and for such other and further relief as may in equity be meet and just. This summons is served upon yoa by publication herof once a week for six consecutive weeks in the Oaaette Times a weekly newspaper ot general circulation in Morrow County, Ore gon, published at Heppner, by virtue of an order made and entered herein on the 19th day ot September, 1111, by the Honorable C. C. Patterson, County Judge of Morrow County, Oregon, and the date of the first pub lication of this Summons is Septem ber 21st, 1916, and the date of the last publication of this Summons will be November 2, 1916. SAM E. VAN VACTOR, Attorney for Plaintiff. EQUA L RIGHT 0 Committee Presents Facts. L. ..'till ,iui Roesch. e I iiimitte is t ; mi: utacturers a a . fa .i and wih , v. . diiti o and to an .... tiu he honest assist I.. u the lav. i .. .'ue aitent and .u UL.vi.er u.rectly or ind.n; jly nor secretly, is It ui the Committee desires u strung cunviction based tical test and success iu iced thac 1 acting ai i .ier to the public olli e in can) rding i. ing tha. -ly, public oeyed, aud ud its verj a the prau idrway ami IS H. ART WE! ANI lot N"S r jPULAR resort OJL VDINC BRANDS OF SOFT DRINKS F CIGARS AND TOBACCO. : -:- 'alii' lintel. -:---..t.,.t.,,,M,,y NO SOLOONS OB BOTTLE HOUSES. tjlJeiiiaark that to encuum j home pro The committee advocating the pass NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. Notice is hereby given that Wil liani Wilson, administrator of the es tate of William Anderson, Deceased, has filed his final account in the office County Court of said Morrow County ty, Oregon and that by order of said Counay Court of said Morrow County the 20 th day of November, 1916, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., has been set as the time and the County Court room in the Morrow County Court House in Heppner, Oregon as the place for the hearing of objections to the settlement of said final ac count. All objections to said final ac count must be filed on or before said date. By order of the County Court of Morrow County, Oregon. Made and entered the 16th day of October, 1916. WILLIAM WILSON. Administrator. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MOR ROW COl'NTY. ) ) ) ) ) the above named SUMMONS. liable Vickers, Plaintiff, vs. Glen Vickers, Defendant. To Glen Vickers, defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby re- riuired to appear and answer the Complaint filed against you in the entitled suit on or before six weeks from the 26th day of October, 1916. to-wit: On or before the 8th day nf ripppmher. 191fi. and if vnn fRil To be sold under mortgage fore- an tn oncu'or thp nlnintift' will nnnlv closure execution as the property of to the Court for the relief prayed for n-ftndants H. R. Holt and Harriet in lier Complaint herein, to-wit: For M. Holt at the time said mortgage a decree of the Court forever dissolv ing the bonds of matrimony now ex- executed, or so much thereof as -r.l be necessary to satisfy the said lsting between yourself and the plain J u u L i . : L L ill lavui Ul V . xi. ruoiri :.:d against said defendants H. R. i It ai.d Harriet M. Holt, his wife, together with all costs and disburse ments that have or may accrue. bated at Heppner, Oregon this 3d day of October, 1916. Geo. McDUFFEE, Sheriff of Morrow County, Ore. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Oregon. NOTICE is hereby given that William Henry Instone, of Lena, Oregon, who t'lis Summons is October 26, 1916 and on January 29th, 1913, made Home-lthe date of the last publication here- tiff and for such other and further relief as may in equity be meet and ust. This summons is served upon you by publication hereof once a week for six consecutive weeks in the Gazette-Times a weekly newspaper of general circulation in Morrow County Oregon, published at Heppner, by virtue of an order made and entered herein on the 23rd day of October, 1916 by the Honorable Gilbert W. Phelps, Circuit Judge of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, and the date of the first publication of MAKE Brothers YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR Harvest Supplies We have everything you want in the line of overalls, work shirts, harvest hats, kahki pants and shirts, underwear, shoes, etc. Our Grocery Department Is Complete Thomson Brothers age ot what is commonly known as he Beer amendment, No. 314 on the allot, have pledged themselves as de termined to have the law, If passed endorsed according to Its true intent and purpose, namely, as merely putt ng the Oregon Hop growers and brewers on an equal footing with out siders. The committee feel the public will believe such eminent lawyers as Messrs. Montague, Gearin, Pipes, Carey, Fulton, Simon, Bernstein, Co hen and others, who have given their carefully considered opinion that no attempt to establish saloons, bottle houses or other unregulated sales of beer would be successful. It would be turning the law away from Its plain intent and therefore impossible But the enthusiasm of the prohibi tionists continues to misrepresent the purpose of this law and the good faith of this committee, and having abandoned the idea of the general saloon, the Prohibitionists now Insist that is is the "bottle house" which is to be feared. They say that the com- nittee can only speak for itself not he brewers. Wishing to meet all ob- ections, however fanciful, the com mittee finally thought best to lay the matter before the brewers, and in res ponse to our request we have received the following statement: To C. S. Wood and C. T. Haas, Chairman and Secretary of the "Equ al Rights for Home Industry" Com mittee, and to the several members said Committee: We, the undersigned, formerly In the brewing business in the State of )regon, in answer to your request beg .0 say, for record and publication that 11 case the constitutional amendment No. 314, providing for the manufac- ure of a light beer, not exceeding our per cent alcoholic strength, is passed, we will not attempt to open saloons or bottle houses, or in any way directly or indirectly to violate the plain terms of the law which we understand is intended to give us only the rights enjoyed in Oregon by brewers outside the State, and we will join In enforcing the law aecord ng to its spirit. For our own pro tection and In the interest of the pro posed amendment, we respectfully request your committee to prepare e plan by which the sale of state-brew ed beer, if permitted, may be fully and satisfactorily regulated, and we suggest that a registration book of those entitled to receive beer be open ed and the taking of affidavits be handled by some public official. We will ourselves ask cities and counties to make proper regulations, and aid to the extent of our ability in their enforcement. Also, it must not be orgotten that within four weeks after this amendment becomes effective, If passed, a law mey be enacted for the full and complete regulation, and un til some other plan is adopted by ci ties and counties, we will be compell ed to follow the procedure now in force at the express offices for the importation of liquors namely, we will not sell or deliver to any person who is a minor, a habitual drunkard, or who is not properly entitled to re ceive his quota of beer under the ex isting law, and we will enact an affi davit showing all those facts, and al so stating that the aftliant lias not within the said period imported his quota of beer or other liquors from outside the state or received it else where. In other words, we will co operate in a detailed regulation of the sale of beer permitted by the amend ment. We desire to add what should be self-evident, that our heavy Invest ments in the state, our self-interest, make it necessary that we win the fa vor and approval of the public, by aiding on honest Interpretation and enforcement of the law. We now leave it to the public to determine what this law means to the entire state, not only through the preser vation of the hop and allied Indus tries, but as tending toward true tem perance. We hope your efforts may be buc- rfiiotiAn t.f a V u.uuu ui a ugui ueer u oe to als courage the increasing ...nsumptW of heavy alcohllic bevera0es which is now going on. In the Scandinavian countries and Finland, after an lnves.igotion in cluding the prohibition s.ates of this country, a three per cent beer (in practice allowed to be four per cent) is tree of ainicense tax or regula tion "as"a means of checking the con sumption of distilled ,,.iKs. For the Committee, C. E. S. WOOD, Chairman. Secretary. October 20, 1916. (Paid Adv.) ' Another AU-Buick Family. Last week mention was made of the All-Buick Padberg family, con sisting of four brothers aud as many are. This week there is another All- Buick family to announce. Emmett and Charlie Jones, wheat farmers near this city have both purchased Buicks. Tr Hi ih Contemplates Buying We t offer an excellent bar Klin i;i some ckoice city resi dence property if taken at one. Call or Phone Main 432 1 IS OFFICE Wilson Day Observed. Wilson day was observed In this ist Wednesday with appropriate exercises in the evening at the court house. Mrs. Berwick wa3 the princi pal speoker, but leading democrats took part in the program. A goodly number of Wilson supporters were present, as well as members of other political parties. J. H. Cox, local contractor, Is busily engaged at the present time building a warehouse for W. F. Harnett & Company in Lexington. The new- warehouse will be on the lot adjoin ing the Barnett store on Main street. Thos. E. Chidsey of this city is as- isting Mr. Cox with the work. 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