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THE GAZETTE-TIMES. HEPPNEIt, ORB., THURSDAY. APR. IX 1T7 PAGE THREE 10NTERESTELU 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 '" i.-'. . -2 licensed Embalmer J. L. YEACER; FUNERAL DIRECTOR j ; Phone Residence Heppner, Oregon WE SELL PURE WHITE FLOUR NONE BETTER HEPPNER FARMERS' UNION WAREHOUSE CO. WE HANDLE WHEAT AND WOOL. HIGHEST PRICES PAI DFOR HIDES ADD PELTS. T jTT Tour friends can bay anything you can give ;thenv 'r - - ' except your photograph Bring the Kiddies early while " they are fresh and rested-V j The picture will be 7; - prettier. ' SIGSBEE STUDIO OVER STAR THEATER r 'Heppner; Oregon."' Lady Assistant LEGAL NOTICES.4 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 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 in Heppner, Oregon, within six months from date of first publication hereof. Dated and published the first time March 22, 1917. , ANDREW J. STEVENSON, Executor. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL r PROPERTY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the County Court of the State of Ore gon for 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 Lorin 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: ' . :.. . . NEK, and Nft of the NW of See. 24, Township 2 South, Range 23 E. W. M., containing 240 acres. By Virtue of said order I will on the 2 1st day of April, 1817 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 i the above described real property. Right reserved to reject all bids. . EDITH M. MAYHORN. A.19. . Guardian. 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 April 22nd 1911, made Home stead Entry No. 08764 and on June 14th 1915, made additional Home stead Entry, No, 015097, for S S, NftSEtti SWy4NEK,.SE NW, 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 Klernan all of Lexington, Ore gon, John McEntire, of Heppner, Ore- g6n. ;'- '- '. - a : . ; H. FRANK WOODCOCK. Register. HEPPNER ROAD IS - - ! " " BEING SURVEYED - i - (Pilot Rock Retard) ' "T"? State Engineer M. O. Bennett and his crew of men, wko have finished ' their survey of the Pilot Rock-Pen-' dleton road, arrived in Pilot Roekj yesterday morning to begin the sur-1 vey of the Pilot Rock-Hep purr road, ' which they wiU carry from Pilot Rock ! to the Morrow county line, la speak- j ing of the provisions of the proposed bonding act, Mr. Bennett says that he has discovered many people laboring under Wrong impressions concerning the work the county will have to do in preparing the roads for hard sur-' facing. Many seem to have the idea that the county will have to lay crushed rock or gravel over the road in the same manner a street is pre pared for paving, while this is in fact erroneous. All. that is required' of the county Is that the road be proper ly laid out, properly crowned and drained. It is bis opinion that a large portion of the roads In this county can be prepared for paving at $1000 per mile. , SPRING FUNERAL SUPPLIES MODERN EQUIPMENT PAINSTAKING SERVICE : CASE FURNITURE COMPANY : NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION . Department of the Interior, U. S. Land, Office at The Dalles,- Oregon, April 2nd, 1917.' - ' ' - ; NOTICE is hereby given that Dew nls Klernan, of Lexington, Oregon, who on December 26th, 1912, made Homestead Entry No. 011038 and on June 1 4th, 1915- made additional Homestead Entry, No. 015098, for NHN, SE14NEK, 8WNWtt, NHSWU, Section 22, Township 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 of May, 1917. Claimant names as witnesses: James Carty, Edward McDald, Peter .Curran, all of Lexington, Ore gon, John C. McEntire, of Heppner, Oregon.; " 1 - " ' - ; H. FRANK WOODCOCK, Register. NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING. Notice is hereby given that the an nual meeting of the Stockholders of the Morrow County Creamery Com pany will be held in the office of Woodson & Sweek in Heppner, Mor row County, Oregon, on the 21st day of April, 1917, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. of said day. Officers for the ensuing year will be elected and such other business transacted as may come before the meeting. ; ! CHARLES THOMSON, President. JOHN R. VAUGHN, Secretary. TTEVER BEFORE in Jhe history JffL jf Amed the food situation .equalled the pres ent . . Why not help yourself by raising your own vegetables? we have the seeds Phelps Grocery Co. A HEPPNER MAN GIVES EVIDENCE His TesUsnoay WUI btorest Every !' Heftmer Header. The value of local evidence Is indis putable. It Is the kind of evidence we accept as trne because we know we can prove It for onrselves. There has' been plenty of snch evidence in the Heppner papers lately, and this straightforward testimony has estab lished a confidence in the minds of Heppner people that will not be easily shaken. ' i I: R. Esteb, Heppner. says: "I am a strong believer in Doan's Kidney Pills and whenever I can recommend them to others, I don't hesitate to do so, for I know they can't be beat. Whenever I feel in need of a kidney medicine, I get a box of Doan's Kid ney Pills from Humphreys Drug Co., and in a few days that misery in my back lets up and my kidneys become normal." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the flame that Mr. Esteb had. Foster-Milbiirn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Clifford Sims returned to his home In Eugene Tuesday. Mrs Sims will remain here a month or more visit ing with relatives. Mr. Sims was formerly a prominent student at the University of Oregon, from which institution he graduated and he is connected with the First National Bank of Eugene. ! Grover Goff, Bob Cullck, Herbert and John ' French came over from Gurdahe the first of the week -as witMAaaAo-' In fftiA numnmr-H&ndv COn- n nui.J"vu u vhw . test' over a homestead. While in the city; Mr. Goff had his name added to.tihe Qatette-Times honor roll. fJUKC U8Hp,.wuu AIM uocu DiwuiuB tfems weeks at Madras, jreturned to Heppner the first of .the. week. He had been working for George Pearce on the Madras Pioneer and" says George has-a good business In that thrfjlng Central Oregon town. ' - Peter Wacha of Portland is spend ing the week in Morrow county look ing over our farm lands with a view of buying. . Mr. Wacha formerly en-, gaged in farming with success in Minnesota and .he looks with much favor upon our country here. He is mostfy interested in a combination wheat and stock farm. j ; WANTED A good salesman with an automobile to canvass amongst the farmers selling metal grain bins and other specialties for handling bulk grain. Good money to be made by live agent. Coast Culvert & Flume Co., Portland, Oregon. According to W. O. Bayless of Rhea creek, there were six inches of snow and still snowing at his place Tuesday morning. Further up in the foot hills near the mountains, at the Chas. Osten place the snow measured 11 inches In depth. Four auto loads of trap shooters from this city went to Pendleton Sunday to compete with shooters there. They reported a most dis agreeable trip owing to weather conditions. J. H. Pearson and two sons were Heppner visitors from the Pearson home on Little Butter creek Tues day. Mr. Pearson has been a resi dent of Morrow county for 39 years and he says during all that time, he has never seen a feeding season as long as the past winter and spring. Also he says this is the wettest spring he has ever experienced. However, general conditions point to a favor able year for the farmer and stock man, according to Mr. Pearson. Jack Sweazey an old-time acquain tance of the Gazette-Times manager, was a visitor in Heppner on Satur day from Walla Walla, and enjoyed a visit with numerous former friends here. Mr. Sweazey has been an oc cupant of a position in the auditor's office of Walla Walla county for the past thirteen years, retiring from his official position the first of the present year. His last visit to Hepp ner -was some fourteen years ago when he was here attending the flre meris" tournament as a member of the Waltsburg hose team. FARMERS I pay $4.00 per ton for old iron delivered at warehouse in Heppner. Want your old rags and Junk. Buy and sell second hand fur niture; pay highest market price for hides and pelts; old rags 75c per 100 pounds. GEO. W. VERDOT, at Second Hand Store, Heppner. ; Jake Dexter of Upper Willow creek is now driving a new Chevro let which he purchased from Bert Bowker at the Heppner Garage. Eats and Caps Season is now open and we are offering the latest in felts, silks and fancy shades You are sure to be suited here Sam Hughes omp any "House of Reliable Merchandise" FOR SALE 7 700 Acre Farm 350 in cultivation; $3000 modern dwelling, good barn, 3 good granaries, machine shed and other out- , buildings. 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 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 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 "SEALSHIPT" OYSTERS Johnson & Johnson BRING IN YOUR OLD FORD ' ' '! We will convert it into a ONE-TON TRUCK FOR $350. You retain all parts taken from car. ALSO 112- AND 2-TON ATTACHMENTS FOR LARGER CARS. E. H. Kellogg, Heppner, Ore. 3il