THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPNER. ORE.. THURSDAY, NOV. 1, 1916
PAGE TWO
NOTU K OF FSTKAY.
. have taken up and bow hold on
m place at Eight Mile, the follow
ti, horses.
. ae bay mare, weight 900 pounds,
b.,. .ded li. W.. on left stifle.
. wo yearling bays, branded either
C . or G. B. on left shoulder.
ne bay yearling, blaze in face,
four white feet, no brand visible.
wner may have the above describ
ed inimals by paying pasture bill and
Ci; of advertising.
TYXDALL ROBINSON, Eight Mile.
NOTICE OK CONTEST.
' epartment of the Interior, United
S i. es Land Office. La Grande, Ore
gi u, October 11, 1916.
T. Owen McPevitt of Gurdane, Ore-
,jii, Contestee:
,'ou are hereby notified that John
Da .y. who gives' Nye. Oregon, as his
pitt-offlee address, did on June 10,
t, file in this omce nis amy
oborated application to contest
secure the cancellation of
: Homestead, Entry, Serial,
fl"?S9 made Jan. 14. 1914 for
8VVSi:U. SW'jXW'i, Section 35,
T wnship 1, South. Range z easi,
Willamette. Meridan, and as grounds
for his contest he alleges that said en
trvman has wholly abandoned said
h me?tcad; that he has not resided
upon 'said land for more than six
months prior to this date; that he
has made no improvements upon said
land and has not cultivated any part
thereof.
;u are therefore further notified
that, the said allegations will be taken
as confessed and your said entry will
b cancelled without further right to
be heard either before this office or on
appeal, if you fail to file in this office
wi'Mn twenty days after the
FOURTH publication of this notice,
as s'mwii below, your answer, under
oath, t-recifically responding to these
allegations of contest, together with
due proof that you have served a copy
of your answer on the said contestant
either in person or by registered
mail.
You should state In your answer
the name of the post-office to whlen
you desire future notioes to be sent
you.
C. S. DUNN,
Register.
NOLAN SKIFF,
Receiver.
rate of 1st publication, Oct. 26
Date of 2nd publication, Nov. 2
Date of 3rd publication, Nov 9
Date of 4th publication, Nov. 18
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notise is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed by
thf County Court of the State ot Ore
gon for Morrow I : ty administrator
of the Estate of Saran L. Stanton, de
ceased; that all persons having claims
against the said estate must present
the same, duly verified according to
law, at the office of 3 E. Nouon, in
Heppner, Oregon, within six months
from the date of first publication of
this notice, which is October 6, 1911.
CHAS. A. STANTON,
Administrator.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT.
Notice is hereby given that Wil
liam 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
By order of the County Court of
Morrow County, Oregon. Made ana
entered the 16th day of October,
1916.
WILLIAM WILSON.
Administrator.
lOTTCE OF FINAL ACCOUNTING.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned as administrator of the
Estate of John W. AUstott has filed
with the County Court of Morrow
County, Oregon his final account as
such administrator, and that said
Court has fixed Monday the 11th day
of December, 1916 at 10 o'clock a.
m. as the time and the county court
room in the Court House in Heppner,
nreenn as the Dlace for hearing such
account and any objections thereto
and for the settlement oi saia estate,
R. E. Allstott.
Administrator of the Estate of John
W. Allstott, Dec.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
UNITED STATES FOR THE DIS
TRICT OF OREGON.
IN THE MATTER OF Samuel E
Willis, In Bankruptcy.
To the Honorable Judges of the
District Court of tne United States
for the District of Oregon: Samuel
E. Willis of Stanfield, in the County
of Umatilla and State of Oregon, in
said District, respectfully represents
that nn the 2d day of December last
past, he was duly adjudged bankrupt
under the Acts of Congress relating to
hanknintrv: that he has duly sworn
all his property and rights of property
and has fully complied with all the
requirements of said Acts and of Ihe
firrlrs nf the Court touching nis
hnnkruntrv.
WHEREFORE he prays that he
may be decreed by the Court to have
full discharge from all debts prova
ble against his estate unoer saia
V.anliniiii Art pycent such debts as
e excepted by law from such dis
charge.
Dated this 14th day of February,
A. D. 1916.
SAMUEL E. WILLIS, Bankrupt.
Ordered Thereon.
DISTRICT OF OREGON, i
district at 10 o'clock In the forenoon
and that all known creditors and oth-
er persons in interest may appear at
the said time and place and show
cause if any they have, why the pray-
er of' the said petitioner should not
be granted
nd It is further ORDERED BY
THE COURT that the Clerk shall
send by mail, to all known creditors
copies of said petition and this or-
der addressed to them at their places
of residence as stated.
wrrxtfss the Honorable Charles
E Wolverton. Judge of the said
Court and the seal thereof, at Port-
land. in said district, on the 4th day
of November, A. D. 1916.
G. H. MARSH,
Clerk,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE er with the cost and accruing cost of in December. The points to be con
STATE OF OREGON FOR MOR- sale- sidered are these.
ROW COUNTY.
On this 4th day of November, A. D.
1916, on reading the foregoing Pe
tition, it is ,
ORDERED BY THE COURT, That
a hearing be had upon the same on
the 5th day of December. A. D. 1916,
before said Court at Portland, in said
Mable Ylckers, )
Plaintiff. )
vs SUMMONS.
Hen Vickers, )
Defendant. )
To Glen Vickers, the above named
defendant:
IN V VUIE Or llih MAitvBen Crismon Roads 12.75
OF OKEUU.n: iou are ...rrcujr
,,ir,,( n-inear and answer tne,.
Complaint filed against you in the''-
entitled suit on or before six weeks L
from the 26th day of October,
to-wit: On or before the 8th day
nf December. 1916. and if you tail
so to answer, the plaintiff will apply
to the Court for the relief prayed for
in her Complaint herein, to-wit: For
a decree of the Court forever dissolv
ing the bonds of matrimony now ex
isting between yourself ana tne piaiu-
'iff and for such other and furtner;"- n.uu
relief as may in equity be meet and ;Oscar Keithley Roads 13.25
jugt. a. H. Bleakman Roads 22.50
This summons is served upon youln. J. Biddle Roads 123.65
bv publication hereof once a week
for six consecutive weeks in the
Gazette-Times a WTot
general circulation in Morrow County
Oregon, published at Heppner, Dy
virtue of an order made and entered
herein on the 23rd day of October,
1916 by the Honorable Gilbert w. I
Phelns. Circuit Judge ot tne aiaie
of Oregon for Morrow County, and
the date of the first publication of
his Summons is October 26, 1816 ana
the date of the last publication here
of will be December 7, 1916.
SAM E. VAN VACTUK,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Oct. 26-Dec. 7.
REGISTRATION OF LAND TITLE.
IN THE CIRCUIT COUiiT OF THl!
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF MORROW.
Application No. 22.
In the matter of the application
of J. Charles Devin, to regis
ter title to the North half of
the Northwest quarter of sec
tion eighteen, and the South
west quarter of section seven
in Township one South ot
Range Twenty three East of
Willamette Meridan, Morrow
County, Oregon, except Forty
acres off of the entire North
side of said Southwest quarter.
Applicant.
-T8-
E. F. McPhearson, N. U. w. ms-
ley, and all to whom it may
concern. ueieiiuauui.
TAKE NOTICE: That on the linn
day of November, A. D. 1916, an ap
plication was filed by said J. Charles
Devin, in the Circuit uoun oi mor
row County, Oregon, for initial re
gistration of the title of the land
above described.
Now, unless you appear on or be
fore thirty days from the date of the
first publication of this notice upon
you, and show cause why such ap
plication shall not be granted, the
same shall be taken as confessed, and
a decree will be entered according to
the prayer of the applicant, and you
will be forever barred from disputing
the same.
Date of first publication, Novem
ber, 16th 1916.
J. A. WATERS,
Clerk.
By GAY M. ANDERSON,
Deputy.
Wells & Nys, Attorneys for Appli
cant. NOTICE OK SHERIFF'S SALE
OF
REAL PROPERTY.
Notice is hereby given that by vir
tue of an execution and order of sale
duly issued cut of the Circuit Court
of the State of Oregon for Morrow
County, on the 14th day of Novem
ber, 1916, by the Clerk of said Court
pursuant to a judgement and decree
dated the 13th day of November,
1916, in a certain suit in said court.
wherein Elmer E. Beaman, plaintiff,
recovered judgement against Edgar
B. Ayers, and Bettina Ayers, his wife,
defendants, for the sum of $700.00,
with interest thereon from the 17th
day of February, 1915, at the rate of
eight per cent per annum; the sum
of $36.25, with interest thereon from
the 14th day of December, 1915, at
the rate of eight per cent per annum;
the sum of $114.67, with interest
thereon from the 23rd day of Dec
ember, 1915, at the rate of six per
cent per annum; the sum of $1.00;
the sum of $100.00 Attorney's fees.
Also the sum of $22.45, with interest
thereon from the 3rd day of Dec
ember, 1914, at the rate of fifteen per
cent per annum; the sum of $82.35,
with interest thereon from the 24th
day of February, 1915, at the rate of
fifteen per cent per annum; the sum
of $37.63 with interest thereon from
the 1st day of March, 1915, at the
at the rate of fifteen per cent per an
num, and the sum of $51.65, with In
terest thereon from the 10th day of
March, 1915, at the rate of fifteen
per cent per annum, the same being
taxes paid by the defendant, Ada M.
Ayers, and the further sum of $74.20
the cost and disbursements.
Notice is further given that in pur
uance to said writ of execution, I will
on Saturday, the 16th day of Decem-
ber. 1916 at the hour'ot 10:00 o'clock
a. m. of said day at the front door
of the Court house la the City ot
Heppner, Oregon, sell at public auc-
tion to the highest bidder for cash,
tne following described real property,
to-wit: Twenty-three feet off of the
North side of Lot ten in Block four,
original town of Heppner, Morrow
County, Oregon, and extending the
entire length of said lot ten, being
twenty-three feet front on Main
street.
The above property is taken and le-
vied upon under a foreclosure execu-
tion as the property of Edgar B. Ay-
ers, and Bettlua Ayers, and I will sell
the same or so much thereof as may
be necessary to satisfy said judge-
ment and taxes paid thereon, togeth-
1916 uvuiw.. ; Highway improvements; simpliflca-
GEO ' McMDUFFEE tionPf the state legislative machinery
Sheriff- nf Morrow Cnnntv. Oreeon.(to one chamber of budgetary and gen
BY COUNTY COURT
W. G. Culick Roads $ 17.50
sherman shaw Roads 65.00
'n
D. Ne 11 Roads 131.65
- runner iu oi.uu
Henry Clark Roads 513.90
G. A. Miller Roads 18.25
J,hannes Troedson Roads ... 9.00
ess Kirk Roads ; 5.00
J. F. Barlow Roads 122.65
ee Slocum Roads 140.59
'Din a Lum l.br. Co. Roads 46.20
I parjrers Mill Lbr .Co .Roads 49.70
i Hlram Johnson Roads 10 00
,C. J. Anderson Roads 101.00
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Vaughn & Sons Roads 5.9a
A. Z Barnard Roads 1.00
j. o. Hager Roads 46.69
Gilliam Bisbee Roads 455.31
W. R. Cochran Roads 69.86
ohn W. Ash Roads 1090.15
J. McCracken Co. Roads 260.97
F. S. Bender & Co. Roads 26.17
Frank Gilliam Roads ' 275.00
Thos. Brennan Roads 5.60
Henry Tafel Roads . 127.00
W. W. Carpenter Roads 10.00
iF. G. Thomas Roads 30.00
L. W. Metzger Roads 32.45
G. J. Currln Co. Court 70.00
JB. L. Padberg Co. Court 36.00
J. A. Yeager Sealer 11.45
W. W. Smead Fair 150.00
E. H. Kellogg Sheriff 22.35
E. S. Duran Sheriff ' , 4.00
Ceo. MccDuffee Sheriff 13.80
Bert Mason Poor 27.85
Patterson & Son Poor 10.00
F. M. Bay less Poor 39.00
Case Furniture Poor 47.50
Heppner Santatorium Poor- 35.00
S. E. Moore Poor 40.00
Elliott Fisher Co. Clerk 3.50
Under Typewriter Co. Clerk. 125.10
Glass & Prudhomme Office
Ex. 78.49
Humphreys Drug Co. Office.
Ex. 16.15
Pac. Telephone Co. Office
Ex. 27.15
ieppner Herald Dist Atty 14.00
Jarl Williams Court House 2.00
leppner Light & Water ,
Court House 79.80
F. H. Robinson Election 2.40
Thomson Bros. Court House 8.20
W. G. Scott Election 2.70
Gazette-Times Election 279.70
C. G. Blayden Election 1.20
Dr. Culbertson Election 1.00
. L. Egbert Election .60
E. J. Wood Jail 51.10
,eonle Hall Tax Rebate 8.44
C. T. Walker Est. Tax
v' Rebate : - 18.69
j. A. Relneman Water-
master 40.00
H. T. Allison Health Officer. 3.25
C. C. Chick Health Officer.. 3.75
G. G. Gaunt Health Officer 1.25
Loy M. Turner Surveyor 23.25
Irwin Hodson Justice Ct. 20.70
C. C. Patterson Salary 2
mo. 1. 150.00
Geo. McDufflee Salary 2
mo. 333.32
W. H. Herren Salary 2
mo. .- 150.00
J. A. Waters Salary 2mo. 333.32
ay m. Anderson Salary 2
mo. 166.66
W. O. Hill Salary 2 mo 83.32
J. J. Wells Salary 2 mo 200.00
Sylva Wells Salary 2 mo 100.00
S. E. Notson Salary 2 mo. 300.00
W. M. Ayers Salary 2 mo... 120.00
tattle W. Adkins Pension 2.
mo. 20.00
Harriet Balrd Pension 2 mo. 20.00
2harlott Brown Pension 2
mo. '. 35.00
Sylva Brown Pension 2 mo,. 20.00
Etta Ellen Scott Pension 2
Elva Roberts Pension 2 mo. 20.00
Cora Walker Pension 2 mo. 35.00
mo. 40.00
Mary McDaid Pension 2 mo. 65.00
Sarah F. Sperry Pension 2
mo. 20.00
Lena McDaniel Pension 2
mo. 20.00
Lula E. Grogan Pension 2
mo. 35.00
Mabel Akers Pension 2 mo.. 17.50
Scalp Bounty 25.50
Do you want to buy or sell? The
Gazette-Times Is the best medium of
exchange at your disposal. Our ads
get results, and that Is what you
want.
uuiiifc, JtALIH SESS-
luN IN DEGE
Program of 1910 Touches Upon
Roads, Legislative Machinery,
v it j- l'.unnim;, Social Wel
fare. University of Oregon, Eugene, Nov.
xi. The eighth Commonwealth Con-
. ., . , , .
fcnsnce. annually held at the State
University, will fall this year early
eral legsiaiion; provision ior expen
bill drafting and regulation of the
bulk of bills; a shifting of the em
phasis from the legislative to the exe
cutive and administrative depart
ments; such co-operation with the
national authorities in control of na
tural resources of the state as will in
sure Oregon's getting not only for
her share but the fullest returns from
their utilization; supervision of city
planning; conservation of human life
' .,.., ,.,, ,
w..uub,i ,....,
racial improvement, with the legisla
tive accompaniment of a bill for the
commitment of imbeciles.
The practical achievement of the
conference will come through discus;
slon of the points described above ac
cording to F. G. Young, professor of
economics and sociology in the Uni
versity of Oregon, who has charge of
t'.e Commonwealth Conference. These
points are the ones uppermost in the
minds of the people of the state at
this time, says Professor Young.
"The people of Oregon are only
beginning to recover from the craze
of the state's boom. They are begin
ning to see that Oregon is the normal
home of the most progressive civili
zation and that the peculair advan
tages which nature has given her fit
the state for unique developement,"
he said.
"In the second place they are at
last beginning to feel that the great
promise of Oregon has cannot be real
14 ed unless her developement is wisely
safe-guarded.
"The problems then which the state
in the Commonwealth Conference will
face are those of so handling the af
fairs of the state economically and
democratically, that kindred spirits
from all over will be attracted to help
In the building of a successful state;
of simplifying the political machinery
and getting it nationalized so that it
may not be carrying an unnecessary
lr d of taxes."
CORN SHOW IN ST-
I0L NEXT
Northwestern Corn Growers Promise
Hundreds of Exhibits for "First
National" Corn Show.
St. Paul, December 11-16.
Great interest is being manifested
by corn growers of the Northwest this
season in the Second Annual "First
National" Corn Show which will be
held in St. Paul, December 11th to
16th, Inclusive. While the time limit
set for receiving entries is December
fifth, exhibits are now arriving daily
at the Corn Show headquarters in St.
Paul. The number of requests re
ceived for entry blanks, and advices
from corn growers of their intention
to enter contests, would Indicate that
the exhibits this year will greatly
outnumber the fifteen hundred ten
ear samples entered at the "First
National" Corn Show which was held
in St. Paul last December. Promoters
if several shows being held locally
throughout the Northwest have ad
vised the management of the St. Paul
Show, that a portion of their exhibits,
and in some cases all of them, will be
sent to St. Paul for entry and display.
This interest on the part of corn en
thusiasts in sending in exhibits from
Wisconsin, Minnesota, North and
South Dakota, Montana, Washington,
Oregon, and Idaho, which states corn-
rise the Corn Show territory, will en
able the promoters oi the St. Paul
show to prepare a representative dis
play of Northwestern corn, which will
demonstrate to the most skeptical
that corn can, and is being grown
successfully in practically every dis
trict of this great agricultural section
of the United States.
The "First National" Corn Shows
are held under the auspices of The
First National Bank and Northwest
ern Trust Company of St. Paul and
bankers of the Northwest, with the
object of interesting farmers in the
growing of more corn, which has con
tributed more to make the United
States a nation of great wealth and
prosperity than any other product of
the land.
Ed Burchell, Lexington wheat far
mer was in Heppner Monday to re
ceive a new Bulck Light Six from
the Heppner Garage. Mr. Burchell
had a bumper crop this year, receiv
ing a yield of $8000 from 315 acres
of land. Mr. Burchell believes that
next year will prove an excellent one
for the what farmer.
John BorEstrom of Eight Mile was
in the city Monday.
11
18 33L 12 Igpwgir $725.00
IS .4, 3S IHtarsqiMmeir, IS910.00
63JW Ei Mm
THE MOTOR IS A WONDER, UNUSUALLY POWER
FUL BUT WONDERFULLY ECONOMICAL-20 TO
25 MILES ON A GALLON OF GASOLINE IS THE
USUAL REPORT.
THE FASTEST SELLING COMPLETE
AUTOMOBILE EVER OFFERED.
litea ISO Md!dl mi wb hmB
Aisrts
The M. & M. Oil Burner
is now on display in the building just south of the Stewart
Livery Barn. This is a burner designed to use a cheap
grade of oil and to take the place of wood and coal
Simple of Construction, Absolutely Safe. Anyone Can
Operate It.
Free demonstrations within city limits
L. B. ASHBAUGH,
Local Agent for Morrow County.
THE CLUB
IS HEPPNER YOUNG MEN'S POPULAR RESORT
BILLIARDS AND POOL
WE SERVE ALL THE LEADING BRANDS OF SOFT DRINKS
AND THE BEST LINES OF CIGARS AND TOBACCO. : -:-
O. B. HOttman, in the Palace Hotel.
MAKE
Thomson Brothers
YOUR HEADQUARTERS FOR
Harvest
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
People's Cash Market
Phone Main 73
Wholesale and retail dealers in
FRESH AND CURED MEATS
Prompt attention given all orders.
HENRY SCHWARZ, Proprietor
FUNERAL SUPPLIES
MODERN EQUIPMENT
PAINSTAKING SERVICE
CASE FURNITURE COMPANY
4mmi4,4,
Supplies