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THE OAZKTTK-TIMKS. HEPPNER ORE.. THCRSDAT. APRTI, S. 1917 PAflE THP.ES L MONTERESTELLI MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS PENDLETON, OREGON FINE MONUMENT AND CEMETERY WORK All parties interested in getting work in my line should get my prices and estimates before placing their orders ' , . ALL WORK GUARANTEED t . Licensed Embalmer Lady Assistant J). IL VEAGER - FUNERAL DIRECTOR Phone Residence Heppner, Oregon WE SELL PURE WHITE FLOUR NONE BETTER HEPPNER FARMERS9 UNION WAREHOUSE CO. WE HANDLE WHEAT AND WOOL. HIGHEST PRICES PAI DFOR HIDES AND PELTS. Your friends can buy anything youcan give .them except your photograph Bring the Kiddies early while they are fresh and rested; The picture will be prettier. SIGSBEE STUDIO OVER STAR THEATER Heppner, Oregon. FUNERAL SUPPLIES MODERN-EQUIPMENT PAINSTAKING SERVICE CASE FURNITURE COMPANY LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has beeu appointed by the County Court o the State of Oregon tor Morrow County, executor of the Last Will and Testament of Hannorah Stevenson, deceased, and has accepted said trust. All persons having claims against the estate of said deceased are hereby notified and required to present same duly verified as by law required at the office of Woodson and Sweek, my attorneys hi Heppner, Oregon, within sis months from date of first publication hereof. Dated and published the first time March 22, 1917. ANDREW J. STEVENSON, Executor. . NOTICE OP SALE OP REAL PROPERTY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the County Court of the State of Ore gon tor Morrow County, did on the 9th day of February, 1917 make and enter an order granting to the under signed as Guardian of the person and estate of Lorln Gilbert Baker a minor, a license to sell at public auction, the following described real property, be longing to said minor, situated in Morrow County State of Oregon, to-wit: NE14. and N of the NWU of See. 24, TownBhip 2 South, Range 23 E. W. M., containing 240 acres. By virtue of said order I will on the 21st day of April, 1917 at the front door of the County Court House in Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, at the hour of two o'clock p. m. of said day, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash , the above described real property. Right reserved to reject all bids. EDITH M. MAYHORN. A.19. Guardian. NOTICE OP TAKING IT AND SALE OF E8TRAYED ANIMALS. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned J. L. Kirk did on the 21st day of January, 1917 take up at his place on upper Willow Creek about 12 miles south of Heppner, Oregon, and now holds at aaid place the following described animals, to- wit:- - One bay mare apparently coming three years old, no decipherable brand. One brown horse (stallion) ap parently coming two years old, un bonded, both of above animals are wild and unbroken. Notice is further hereby given that unless said animals are claimed and right to possession thereof shown by the owner thereof before such date, I will on Saturday, April 14, 1917 at the hour, of 2 o'clock p. m. at the place hereinabove described cause said animals to be sold at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand to satisfy the costs of taking up and keeping of said animals, ana all other expenses and costs herein. This notice is published by order of A. L. Comet, Justice of the Peace of Dlst. No. 1 Morrow County, Ore gon, made February 24, 1917. St. - J. L. KIRK. Will Remove tn Suntlwr vt?. R. B. Wikox, who bus boen farm ing and dairying on Willow creek tew miles northwest of Lexington for several years past, and 'who lias suc ceeded in developing oae of the best ranches in the Willow creek Valley, has disposed of bis entire holdings here and will move this week to the Umpqua Valley in Southern Oregon. Mr. Wilcox, has lived Is Marrow coun ty tor the past fifteen years and for a part of this time be was at the head of the Lexington schools, and has established himself as one of our best citizens. We regret to see him and his family leave the county and trust that they will meet with pros perity in their new borne. Mr. Wil cox came from Sonthera Oregon to Morrow Coanty, and he says that there is no certainty that he may not return here at some future date, as most people do who have lived in the county as long as he did. I Much Road Work in Progress. The road sapervbors np and down Willow creek and in many other parts of the eonnty are quite busy these days in abasias np the high ways. A lot of grading is being completed between Heppner and lone and the road is being put in fine shape. This is also tree In all direc tions leading oat from the creek, and a general stirring ap of the road beds Is in progress. Many of the roads are being placed on a grade and will be turnpiked in good shape, making them more permanent. The season for road work is now very opportune as the weather conditions are such that but little work can be done in the fields and this leaves more hands and teams available. RURAL CREDIT LOANS DECLARED TLMEY.NOW For Terms Apply to State Land Board Attorney For This County. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dales, Oregon. April 2nd, 1917. NOTICE is hereby given that Peter Curran, of Lexington, Oregon, who, on Aoril 22nd 1911, made Home stead Entry No. 08764 and on June 14th 1915, made additional Home stead Entry, No. 015097, for S S, NSE, SWNEtt, SEtt NWW. Section 22, Township 2-North, Range 25-East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described before C. C. Patterson, U. S. Com missioner, at Heppner, Oregon on the 14th day of May 1917. Claimant names as witnesses -James Carty, Edward Mcbald Dennis Kiernan all of Lexington, Ore gon, John McEntire, of Heppner, Ore gon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK. Register 0. A. C., CorvaUis, Ore., April 3. Farmers of Morrow County who con template making loans from the State Rural Credits fund may secure blanks and instructions by applying to the State Land Board attorney for this county C. E. Woodson, Heppner. It Is also suggested by Dr. Hector Mac pherson, of the O. A. C. department of Rural Economics, who assisted in drawing the bill, that the loans be negotiated as soon as possible. General interest rates are likely in face of war conditions to rise as much as one per cent in a few months, and eventually put the federal loan meas ure entirely out of business as well as render the operation of the state law much harder. Such has been the course a British Columbia where similar laws were enacted four years ago but have not yet been put into operation because of the war. "A geat deal of contusion exists," says Dr. Macpherson, "as to how to proceed to get a loan. Intending borrowers should call up their coun ty representative of the state land board, who can supply them with blanks and give instructions. Loans may be made tor 10, 20, 30, or 36 year periods. Borrowers are advis ed to take the 36 year loans, which can be paid, principal and interest, in 35 annual payments of six dol lars each and one-the last-payment of about ten: dollars. If able to pay sooner they may pay as fast as they please, and interest will be stopped on all partial payments as soon as made." NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, April 2nd, 1917 NOTICE Is hereby given that Den nis Kiernan, ot Lexington, Oregon, who on December 26th, 1912, made Homestead Entry No. 011038 and on June 14th, 1915 made ' additional Two Specials For Easter Week Extra Fancy Chocolate Creams Not the common commer cial chocolate, but a very high grade cream 25c. per lb. Folgers Golden Gate Tea Always 75c per lb. Special price, Apr. 9th to Apr. 14, 60c. per lb. Phelps Grocery Co. Work on the new pool rooms in the basement of the Palace hotel is pro ceeding rapidly and they will be ready for occupancy before many weeks. At the present time the lathing work is being done under the supervision of Lige Pearce. When completed, the room will be idealy fitted for the purpose to which it will be put. M. C. Curran will have charge of the new business. Bert Smith, who farms the Hods don place north ot Lexington spent Tuesday in the city. i W. H. Cronk, the man who sells lumber for the Tum-A-Lum Lumber Company in lone, motored to Hepp ner Monday and spent a few hours transacting business. SPRING Ha ts and Caps Season is now open and we are offering the latest i in felts, silks and fancy shades You are sure to be suited here Sam Hughes Company "House of Reliable Merchandise" FOR SALE 700 Acre Farm 350 in cultivation; $3000 modern dwelling, good barn, 3 good granaries, machine 6hed and other out buildings. 9 head good work mules, new threshing machine, header, 5 wagons, 9 sets of harness, chop mill and all necessary equipment for good farming. Price $21,000.00 One half cash, balance terms to suit SMEAD & CRAWFORD According to Orve Rasmus, the lo cal Ford dealer, be is having some difficulty In getting cars to fill or ders. A large pile of orders now lay on his desk, but the demand seems to be far greater than the supply. MT. HOOD ICE CREAM Pure Delicious -:- Refreshing Something Special Every Sunday ALL SOFT DRINKS SERVED HERE THE VERY BEST THE PALM LOWNEY'S CHOCOLATES BEST CANDIES Emmett Carpenter, the Eight Mile postmaster, was In the city one day last week. Herman Neilson came down from his ranch near Hard man Tuesday to attend the road meeting.. 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 AGENTS FOR 'SEALSHIE1,, OYSTERS Johnson & Johnson Homestead Entry, No. 016098, for NN, SENEK, SWVtNWy4, NftSWU, Section 22. Township 2 North Range, 25-E, Willamette Meri dian, has filed notice of intention to make Final three year Proof, to es tablish claim to the land above des cribed, before C. C. Patterson, U. S. Commissioner, at Heppner, Oregon, on the 14th day ot May, 1917. Claimant names as witnesses: James Carty, Edward McDaid, Peter Curran, all ot Lexington, Ore gon, John C. McEntire, ot Heppner, Oregon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK, Register. BRING IN YOUR OLD FORD We will convert it into a ONE-TON TRUCK FOR S350. You retain all parts taken from car. ALSO Vv AND 2-T0N ATTACHMENTS FOR LARGER CARS. E. H. Kellogg, Heppner, Ore. ; I 1 1