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THE GAZETTE-TIMES, IIEPPNEB, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1917 Page Three I1 Ul'miWWlli,jHJWwi,w ' kiu;' I P I yl to Beautiful Car inlmerica July 15th-On This Date Paige Prices Will Be Advanced -We have formally announced that the list price of every car in the Paige line will be very substan . tially increased on July 15th, We have explained that this step is unavoidable because of the steadily advancing costs of manu facturing materials, labor and all elements entering into the production of a quality product In making this advance announcement, we feel that we have done complete justice to the many hundreds of people who have been planning to purchase one of our cars. They now know definitely when the increased prices are sched' uled to take effect, and will be guided accordingly. There is one very important point, though, that we would like to emphasize at this time. Owing to the scarcity of materials, our production between now and July 15th will necessarily be limited. We are doing all that we possibly can to keep step with public demand, but it is a , foregone conclusion that there will not be enough Paiges to go round. As a last thought in regard to this matter of price,, please remember that the Paige has long since demonstrated its independence of all "price fields." American men and women now buy a Paige not because of the price tag which is attached to it but because of its well estate lithed reputation as a fine mechanical product. Stratford "Six-? T 7-passcnger $1495 f. o. b. Detroit Fairfield "Six-46 passenger $1375 f. o. b. Detroit Lnwood "Six-ja" -passenger $1175 f. 0. b Detroit Brooklands "Six-51" 4-passcngcr $1695 f. 0. b. Detroit Dartmoor "Six-39" 1 or j-passcnger $1175 f. o. b. Detroit Limousine "Six-si" 7 passenger $1750 f. o. b. Detroit Sedan "Six-T 7-passcnger $2300 f. o. b Detroit Sedan "Six-39 vpasscnger $1775 f. 0. b. Detroit Town Car "SixT 7-paiscnger $2750 f. 0. b Detroit m Paige-Detroit Motor Car V, Detroit, Mich. Rivers Auto Company IONE, OREGON J.... . .uih. .(- ,.t. mi . .,.. ..(in." im lit III irn'irW!t'U"tt:niH!M!i'1!lfiMmm !t iiihiiiii;',ii'iii.i'(.iH.lt.u..u. ... u ....... I i I MiiliiiiiliiiilSi ii iiiiiuliliiilSiiiiiiliiiiiilitnH k hi llSiiii!;!liii!:.:.,ii!!i!Sli;i'i!!;i.iii:! J!( t?l SCI.iii'lllliEiiSUiiaiitlliiiK SI llillliiiiiiiiillitailiiili K iiiifiiOlllli!ii,il LEGAL NOTICES. SUMMONS. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR MOR ROW COUNTY. Clifton Cleaver, Plaintiff vg. John C. Mathlson, Defendant To John C. Mathlson, Defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby re quired to appear and answer the plaintiff's complaint filed herein on or before August 10th, 1917. And you will take notice that If you tall to so appear or answer with in said time the plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief demanded In his complaint, towlt, that the con tract of date December 2, 1916 be tween plaintiff and defendant for the sale by plaintiff and the purchase by defendant of the south half of the northeast quarter of section ' four township three north, range twenty seven east of the Wll. Mer. Morrow county, Oregon, be terminated; that the $500.00 heretofore paid by the defendant on account thereof be decreed to be liquidated damages for defendant's default; that defendant be excluded from any right, title or Interest in or to said premises for or on account of said contract or in virtue thereof. And for such other and further relief as to the court may seem meet. This summons Is published in pur suance of an order made by the Hon. County Judge of Morrow county, Oregon, of date June 27th, 1917, wherein it la ordered that service of summons on the said defendant here in be made by publication thereof for six consecutive weeks; the flret pub lication hereof will be of date June 29, 1917. DOUGLAS W. BAILEY, Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE POH PUBLICATION ISOLATED TRACT. Public Land gale. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, June 7, 1917. NOTICE Is hereby given that, as directed by the Com missioner of the General Land Office, under provisions of Sec. 2455, R. S., pursuant to the application of Eva A. Crawford, Serial No. 015222, we will offer at public sale, to the high est bidder, but at not less than $2.50 per acre, at 9:30 o'clock A. M., on the 24th day of July, next, at this office, the following tract of land: SHSW14, NWViSWy, Section 4. Township 5 South, Range 24 East, W. M. (Containing 120 Acres). j The sale will not be kept open, but will be declared closed when those present at the hour named have ceased bidding. The pferson making the highest bid will be required to , immediately pay to the Receiver the amount thereof. j Any person claiming adversely the above-described land are advised to file their claims, qr objections, on or before the time designated for sale. ' L. A. BOOTH, Receiver, j lumblng business. All parties know ng themselves indebted to the firm f Beach & Allyn are requested to all and settle their accounts at once. KARL L. BEACH, GEORGE M. ALLYN. Dated at Lexington, Oregon, this 4th day of June, 1917. HSSOLl'TION OF PARTNERSHIP Notice Is hereby given that the artnership heretofore existing be ween Karl L. Beach and George M. llyn, under the style and title of teach & Allyn, and doing a general arage and plumming business at jexington, Oregon', has this day been issolved by mutual consent. Mr. llyn will continue the garage busl- No. 11007. TREASURY DEPARTMENT. , Office of the Comptroller of the Cur rency. , . Washington, D. C, June 8, 1917. WHEREAS, by satisfactory evi dence presentd to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that "The FARMERS AND STOCKGROWERS NATIONAL BANK OF HEPPNER" In the city of Heppner in the county of Morrow and State of Oregon has complied with the provisions of the Statutes of the United States , re quired to be complied with before an association shall be authorized to commence the business of Banking. Ndw therefore, I, Thomas P. Kane, Acting Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify that "THE FARM ERS AND STOCKGROWERS NAT IONAL BANK OF HEPPNER" in the city of Heppner in the county of Mor row and State of Oregon is author ized to commence the business of Banking aB provided in Secton Fifty One Hundred and Sixty Nine of the Revised Statutes of the United States. In testimony whdreof witness my hand and seal of office this Eighth day of June, 1917. (SEAL) T. P. KANE, Acting Comptroller of the Currency. Dated and published the first time this Oth day of July, 1917. NOTICE. The following Morrow County Warrants have been issued for more than seven years, and still remain un called for and in my hands in the of fice of the County Clerk of Morrow County, Oregon. Name, W. Reynolds; No. 1129; Amt $14.00; Date. Nov. 3, 1909. Name, Maggie Herril, No. 6191; Amt. $2.20; Date, Mar. 2, 1910. Name, Joe Doherty; No., 61SS; Amt., $2.20; Date, Mar. 2, 1910. Name, Pat Doherty; No. 6189; Amt., $2.20; Date, Mar. 2, 1910. Name, Theresa Doherty; No. 6190; Amt., $2.20; Date, Mar. 2, 1910. In compliance with Section 2899 of Lord's Oregon Laws, notice is here by given that If said warrants are not called for and presented for payment within sixty days from July 1, 1917, they will be cancelled, and payment thereof will be refused. 3. A. WATERS, County Clerk. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. Notice Is hereby given that John Curran, administrator of the estate of Patrick Curran, deceased, has filed his final account of his adminis tration of said estate, with the Coun ty Clerk of Morrow County, State of Oregon, and that the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, has set August 4, 1917 at the hour of 2:30 P. M. of said day as the date, and the Court Room of the County Court of Morrow County Oregon as the place, for the hearing of objections to and the settlement of said final account. Objections to said final account must be filed on or before above mentioned date. ' JOHN CURRAN, Administrator. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, July 7th, 1917. NOTICE is hereby given that Lloyd R. Springer, of Lex ington, Oregon, who, on October 2nd, 1913, made Homestead Entry, No. 012085, for Lots 1, 2, 3, 4,NE4 NW, ESW, Section 18,, Town ship 2 North, Range 26 East, Willam ette Meridian, has filed notice of in tention to make Final three-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before C. C. Patter son, U. S. Commissioner, at Heppner, Oregon, on the 16th day of August, 1917. Claimant names as witnesses: William D. Newlon, Ella B. New Ion, Robert N. Wade, Ralph Finley, all of Lexington, Oregon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK, Register. County Court Claims Paid at July Term Claims allowed by County July term, 1917: GENERAL FUND. G. A. Pettys, Bounty $ Percy Cox, .Bounty Dee Cox, Bounty J. O. Rasmus, Bounty John Carmichael, Poor Act. Alva Bennett, Bounty Gilliam & Bisbee, Ct. House Ed Hunt, Bounty M. J. Devln, Bounty N. E. Winnard, Poor Acct.. Lena Snell Shurte, Supt. ex. Lloyd Matteson, Bounty Mrs. Macey, Poor Acct Columbia George, Bounty. Billie Albert, Bounty Paul Rietmann, Bounty Mark Albert, Bounty H. O. Ely, Bounty J. O". Hager, Bounty D. S. Barlow, Bounty S. E. Notson, Circuit Court W. M. Ayers, Circuit Court. Chas. Marshall, Bounty N. E. Winnard, Poor Acct.. Mrs. Long, Poor Acct L. M. Randall, Bounty T. M. Benedict, Jr., Bounty H. E. Young, Bounty B. F. Swaggart, Bounty R. L. Polk & Co., Cur. exp. Jim Higgins, Bounty Jim Connell, Bounty J. W. Puyear, Bounty Clarence Medlock, Bounty. Jim Barnard, Bounty J. A. Yeager, Dist. Sealer. C. C. Patterson, sal'y 2 mo. Geo. McDuffee, sal'y 2 mo. J. A. Waters, sal'y 2 mo. Gay M. Anderson, sal. 2 mo T. J. Humphreys, sal. 2 mo. J. J. Wells, sal. 2 mo Sylva Wells, sal. 2 mo Lena Snell Shurte, sal. 2 mo. W. M. Ayers, sal. 2 mo Mattle W. Adklns, widow's Pension, 2 mo Harriett Beard, widow's pension, 2 mo. Charlotte Brown, widow's pension, 2 mo Mary McDald, widow's pen sion, 2 mo Sarah F. Sperry, widow's pension, 2 mo Elva Roberts, widows pen sion, 2 mo Mrs. Mable Alters, widow's ! pension, 2 mo I Cora Walker, widow's pen- I sion, 2 mo j Bessie Flynn, widow's pen- I sion, 1 mo. ' L. K. Akers, Bounty Walter Randall, Bounty... C. J. Anderson, Bounty Adam Knoblock, Bounty Geo. R. Pearson, Bounty J. J. Wells, Assessor exp. Court, 9.00 1.50 3.00 1.50 25.00 7.50 4.10 10.50 12.0 17.50 11.28 7.50 10.00 9.00 9.00 12.00 18.00 13.50 1.50 12.00 7.50 12.00 6.00 3.00 21.00 21.00 18.00 3.00 15.00 5.00 12.00 10.50 . 57.00 6.00 9.00 9.93 150.00 333.32 333.32 166.66 83.32 200.00 100.00 200.00 140.00 20.00 20.00 35.00 65.00 20.00 10.00 35.00 35.00 10.00 27.00 18.00 4.50 15.00 15.00 100.00 F. Hardesty, Bounty Gazette-Times, Election exp. Sheriff exp County Court W. C. Cason, Sheriff exD... Geo. McDuffee, Sheriff exp. fc-velyn Shipley, Sheriff exp. Pac. Tel. &. Tel. Co., cur rent exp. Leta Humphreys, Treasur er exp. Thomson Bros., Ct. House. G. Gaunt, Poor.. Geo. Frank, Sheriff, exp... John McDevitt, Tax Rebate Patterson & Son, Ct. Hse. Beattie & Hoffman, Current exp. Glass & Prudhomme, School Supt. exp. Alex Cornett, Election exp. H. Bryson, Election exp. Lena Snell Shurte, Supt. exp. Lera Githens, Supt. exp... Mabry Currin, Supt. exp... Echo Githens, Supt. exp.. Heppner Herald, Supt. Exd. Frank Ayers, Bounty Bushong & Co., Office exp. H. Peck, Circuit Court. W. H. Herren, Circuit Court . J. Nys, Circuit Court Mrs. H. L. Wykoffff, Circuit Court Jessie V. Davis, Circuit Ct. N. M. Johnson, Circuit Ct. C. W. Booher, Circuit Court ' H. L. McAlister, Circuit Ct. W. H. Padberg, Circuit Ct. Guy Boyer, Circuit Court. Paul Webb, Circuit Court E. M. Shutt, Circuit Courts W. S. Smith, Circuit Court. J. A. Adams, Circuit Court Henry Boten, Circuit Court Geo. Aiken, Circuit Court Paul Rietmann, Circuit Ct. W. P. Prophet, Circuit Ct. E. S. Duran, Circuit Court. G. A. Jackson, Circuit Ct. Oscar Borg, Circuit Court- Bert Palmateer, Circuit Ct. J. H. Helms, Circuit Court. C. S. Jayne. Circuit Court. C. M. Schrlver, Circuit Ct. L. D..Hale, Circuit Court- Carl Troedson, Circuit Ct. W. 0. Hil, Circuit Court- Bert Mason, Circiut Court. W. E. Mikesell, Circuit Ct. Thos. H. Nichols, Circuit Ct. W. E. Straight, Circuit Ct. Louis Groshens, Circuit Ct. E. R. Huston, Circuit Court M. B. Haines, Circuit Court S. W. Spencer, Circuit Ct. J. F. Lucas, Circuit Court- Claude White, Circuit Court J. A. Gibbons, Circuit Ct. C. N. Jones, Circuit Court. F. N. Frye, Coroner Inquest G. J. Currin, Cor. Inquest. W. H. Herren, Cor. Inquest J. W. Hiatt, Cor. Inquest.. Hanson Hughes, Cor. Inq. Wm. Haylor, Cor. Inquest. W. H. Parkinson, Cor. Inq. A. O. Parker, Cor. Inquest. Geo. Sutherland, Cor. Inq. Grover Young, Cor. Inquest Chas. Doherty, Cor. Inquest H. E. Dodsbn, Cor. Inquest H. E. Cox, Coroner Inquest H. N. Swank, Cor. Inquest. H. Holboke, Cor. Inquest C. H. Veghte, Cor. Inquest. M. L. Case, Coroner Inquest Jay Hiatt, Bounty Michael Houghfton, Bounty Walter Luckman, Bounty. R. N. Morrison, Bounty A. A. Finley, Bounty Roy Smith, Bounty Patrick Bohan, Bounty J. L. Kincaid, Bounty R. H. Steers, Bounty J. J. McEntire, Bounty Carl Carlson, Bounty J. S. Dawson, Bounty Nick Leathers, Bounty W. L. Gilman, Bounty C. J. Bookman, Bounty American Red Cross, Dona tion Walter Pope, Bounty . James Farley, Bounty J. A. "Yeager, Dist. Sealer Lawrence Matteson, Bounty Harlan Swift, Bounty Lotus Roblsbn, Bounty B. W. Frieze, Bounty Howard Pearson, Bounty M. O. Wilkin, Assessor exp. Lena Snell Shurt, Supt. exp. C. L. Sweek, Circuit Court J. B. Sparks, Coroners exp. G. G. Gaunt, Coroners exp. S. E. Notson, Dist. Atty. ex. Geo. McDuffee. Poor acct. Heppner Light & Water Co., Court House Glass & Prudhomme, Jus tice Court u School Supt. Geo. McDuffee, Sheriff exp. J. A. Waters, Poor acct F. M. Bayless, Poor acct. Thos. C. Beymer, Circuit Ct. F. M. Holmes, Election Exp. Ladles Aid, lone, Election Exp. : E. G. Frank, Sheriff exp. .Vic. Groshens, Election exp. Pac. Stationery & Printing Co., Clerks Exp. Oscar Borg, Court House M. S. Maxwell, Election exp. Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., Cur rent Exp. W. M. Castle, Election exp. Gazette-Times, Clerks Exp. District Attorney . County Court Election Boards, Special El ection Expense E. L. Padberg, Commission ers Exp. , Geo. J. Currin, Commission- ers Exp. 1.60 77.85 18.00 17.75 30.00 98.05 50.00 12.84 7.50 14.54 35.65 8.00 79.39 4.35 3.80 9.95 3.00 5.00 17.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 8.70 1.50 26.59 5.10 2.00 2.00 17.00 17.00 12.00 j 12.00 7.80 j 8.20 7.20 9.20 10.30 5.60 7.00 2.20 3.20 7.00 7.00 5.00 11.60 3.20 8.00 8.00 . 6.20 10.80 9.60 11.00 2. 0 9.60 6.20 7.80 10.00 8.40 9.60 9.60 6.20 7.00 9.00 13.20 6.60 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.60 1.50 1.50 1.70 1.70 1.70 1.70 4.50 4.50 6.30 6.30 6.30 6.80 27.00 21.00 ' 1.50 12.00 , 3.00 7.50 6.00 4.60 4.50 - 6.00 3.00 1.50 1.50 24.00 4.50 2.00 100.00 3.00 3.00 11.03 39.00 6.00 12.00 3.00 21.00 5.00 10.05 7.50 6.00 5.20 2.25 6.50 62.20 8.08 31.45 16.50 4.35 6.65 8.80 3.50 3.50 5.10 3.50 3.78 12.00 3.00 G. M. Calkins, Election e?p. Loy M. Turner, Surveyors Exp. W. C. Cason, Sheriff top., (Guard ) Evelyn Shipley, Sheriff of fice exp. Heppner Light & Water Co., Poor Acct. M. L. Case, Coroners exp. Humphreys Drug Co., Elec tion Exp. Leta Humphreys, Trewiur ers Exp. Total Claims Allowed from - General Fund $4 ROAD FUND: Buffalo Steam Roller Co., Gen. Road $1 James Cypert, Dist. No. 1. Orve Brown, Dist. No. 1 C. D. Morey, Dist. No.16 T. A. Blahnik, Dist. No. 9. W.-M. Perry, Dist No. 9 Jim McMillan, Dist. No. 1. J. H. Gentry, Dist. No. 1... J. H. Gentry. Dist. No. J. J. W. Nelson, Dist. No. 1 Chas. Alfred, Dist. No. .. Martin Reid, Dist. No. 1 and Gen. Road W. E. Pointer, Dist. No. 12 Henry Clark, Dist. No. 16. Arthur Harlow, Dist. No. 6. Chas. Alfred, Dist. No. 6 J. F. Barlow, Dist. No. 8 R.'W. Burnside, Dist. No. 8 J. H. Gentry, Dist. No. 1.. Dist. No. 2 Dist. No. 3 Dist. No. 4 Dist. No. 14. Orve Brown, Dist. No. 1 James Cypert, Dist. No. 1 Floyd Thomas, Dist. No. 1 J. W. Nelson, Dist. No. 1 Geo. Cotrell, Dist. No. 1 John Cason, Dist. No. 1 L. D. Neill, Dist. No. 14... H. C. Githens, den. Road.. Vaughn & Sons, Dist. No. 1 Lee Slocum, Dist No. 4 E. R. Merritt, Dist. No. 14. R. F. Fraser, Dist. No. 11. Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co., Dist. No. 11 G. A. Miller, Dist. No. 17 Louis Groshens, Dist. No. 1 W. O. Bayless, Dist. No. 5 R. H. Quackenbush, Dist. No. 5 Orve Brown, Dist. No. 1 Sherman Shaw, Dist. No, 1. R. D. Byland, Dist. No. 1 Bill Pearson, Dist. No. 1 Geo. Cotrell, Dist. No. 1 J. W. Nelson, Dist. No. 1 L. D. Neill, Dist. No. 14 J. F. Barlow, Dist. No. 8 A. W. Dykstra, Dist. No. 1. B. H. Bleakman, Dist. No. 7 R. F. Fraser, Dist. No. 11. H. C. Ashbaugh, Dist. No. 1 A. E. Pierce, Dist. No. 12.. W. E. Pointer, Dist. No. 12 A. L. Ayers, Dist No. 1 Willis Stewart, Gen. Roud. O. A. Hoskins, Dist. No. 6. Martin See, Dist. No. 6 G. A. Miller, Dist. No. 17 Dan Leathers, Dist. No. 8 Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co., Dist. No. 11 R. H. Quackenbush, Dist. No. 5 R. F. Wiglesworth, Dist. No. 14 A. D. Reid, Dist. No. 5 J. G. Cowins, Dist. No. 1 C. C. Rhea, Dist. No. 10 Arthur Harlow, Dist. No. 6 J. H. Gentry, Dist. No. 1 Dist. No. 5 Total claims allowed from Road Fund $7 1.79 11.05 30.00 60.0 3. OS 5.0 - 8.1S 2.56 ,947.23 ,954.37 51.0D 6.00 67.6 39.09 41.09 64.0 18.09 1.5 69.69 23.69 20.81 495.19 111.59 66.09 18.09 190.59 3.09 262.09 88.09 80.00 24.00 48.09 117.12 35.25 24.00 11.09 31.59 7.59 113.50 14.88 1.95 230.74 6.09 711.29 78.35 6.87 13.00 9.09 70.09 10.00 9.09 27.09 27.09 51.00 165.59 62.09 145.76 5.59 400.09 138.75 29.25 83.00 196.25 27.00 6.59 28.00 15.00 24.25 2.59 18.76 130.00 104.00 27.40 17.50 95.00 25.26 82.50 119.00 Walt Smith, realtor and insurance man of lone, was in Heppner on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Anderson ot Eight Mile spent a few days the first of the week in Heppner. Dr. H. T. Allison returned the last of the week from Portland, where he attended a very successful convention of the State Medical Association, t Chas. Pointer was up from Lex ington yesterday. He is in the midst of hay harvest now. ana expects soom to get into the wheat harvest as the continued warm weather is bringing his grain along lively. Billy Padberg cam eto town Sat urday intent on taking over another rnach joining his Heppner Flat hold ings. For some reason, however, the deal did not go through. He was ne gotiating for the Walt Rood place, R. S. Bradley was In from his "Elglu. Mile farm on Wednesday. He Is get ting nicely located again and glad to ' be numbered once more among the producers of this section. So far he has no complaint to mako regarding his crop outlook. Ed Buschke, who farms the oJlm Jenkins place on Eight Mile, came to town Monday and took out a ne harvester . He has purchased one of those two-man machines from Gil liam & Bisbee. If conditions will only hold good with Ed ho expects to harvest a good crop of grain. Hia wheat looks fine at present and Is do ing well. 13.80 1 Lish Watkins was flown from his 2.50 j Willow creek farm yesterday. He 31.00 I will not have his usual fine garden. 4.00 this season owing to the fact that he SI. 50 was badly indisposed and compelled I to stay tn the house for about six 5S9.10 weeks just at the time when he I should have been making garden. He 53.50 does not feel that he has fully re ! gained his health yet and Is not able "4.00 to do much work at this time.