THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPNEE, OREGON, TIIUESD AY, NOVEMBER 8, 1917.
Page Three
LEGAL NOTICES."
"statement
of the FirBt National Bank of Heppner,
Oregon, of Heppner, County of Morrow,
State of Oregon, showing the amount
standing to the credit of every deposit
or July 1, 1917, who has not made a de
posit, or who has not withdrawn any
part of his deposit commercial drpoa
H). principal or Interest, for a period
of more than seven (7) years immed
iately prior to said date, with the nam,
last known place of residence or post
office address of such depositor; and the
fact of his death, if known.
J. L. Hockett Estate, Heirs unknown
Namre of Kculdeece
Drpoiitur or Amuuit
l'ostofflce Address
J. L. Hockett Estate
Heirs unknown l.H
Fred Krug- Kstate
Heirs unknown 10.67
J. .J McGee Estate
Heirs unknown 4.35
Mary A .Bartholomew,
Admix., Heppner, Ore. 13.65
Jiennlson Bros., Spray, Ore. .61
Mrs. M. A. DeVore, Hardman, Ore. .81
L. H. lionivnn. Spray, Ore. .12
Andy Donahue, Heppner, Ore. .65
Tom Durham, unknown , .15
John Durst, unknown .24
Jennie Elder, Guardian
Ritter, Ore. .20
E. L. Freelatid, Referee,
Portland, Ore. 36.97
Oeo. W. French, Heppner, Ore. 10.70
l'enland Land & L. 8. Co.
Heppner, Ore. 9.90
Pat Reilly, Heppner, Ore. . 14.00
Emil Kchara, Monument, Ore. .42
T. A. Weir, Heppner, Ore. .1
I'. I), a. Shanks, Monument, Ore. .20
J. W. Scriber, IaGrande, Ore. 10.00
O. W. Shaner Estate
Heppner, Ore. .12
F. O. Thomas, Heppner, Ore. 1.37
Elmer Shields, Lour Creek, Ore. .3u
S. Wnrtield Estate, lone, Ore. 57.44
N. C. Sainscott, Heppner, Ore. .04
State of OrcRon, County of Morrow, as.
I. W. P. Mahoney, beinff first duly
sworn, depose and say upon oath, that I
am the Cashier of the FIRST NATION
AL 'BANK OF HEPPNER, OREGON, of
Heppner, Ore., County of Morrow, State
of Oregon; that the foregoing state
ment is a fall. true, correct and com
plete statement, showing the name, last
known residence or postoffice address,
fact of death, if known, and the amount
to the credit of each depositor as re
quired by the provisions of Chapter 148
nf tViA ?fnernt Laws of Oregon. 1907.
mid Chapter 214, of the General Laws of
Oregon, in.
W. P. MAHONEY.
Subscribed and sworn to before me
this 10th day of July, A. D., 117.
SAM E. VAN VACTOR,
Notary Public for Oregon.
(SEAL)
My commission expires Feby. 21, 1920.
01S-5t. .
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice u herehv clvcn that the under
signed, Peter Bauernfeind, has been
duly appointed as executor of the Last
will ii nd Testament of Frank J. Ha-
lVlt, deceased, by the County Court of
Morrow county, uregon, anu us uuiy
iiiiivliHprl nn such.
All persons having claims against
said estate are hereby notified to pre
sent the same to me duly verified, at
the olllce of my attorneys, Woodson &
Sweek, at Heppner, Oregon, within six
months from the date of the first publi
cation hereof.
Dated and first published this 1st day
of November, 1917.
PETER BATJERNFETND,
Executor of the Last Will and
Testament of Frank J. Ha
belt, deceased.
Nl-bdu5t.
he held at the Council Chambers in the
City of Heppner, Morrow County, Ore
gon, on Friday, the 23rd day of Novem
ber, 1917. at 2 o'clock In the afternoon
to vote on the proposition of levying a
special district tax.
The total amount of money needed by
the district during the fiscal year be
ginning on July 1st, isu, ann enn
ing on June 30, 1918, is estimated in the
follow inir budiret and includes the
amounts to be received from the coun
ty school fund, state scnool una, spec
ial district tax, and all other moneyi of
the district:
Rl'DKRT
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
Teachers' salaries 312,203.60
Furniture - luo.ou
Apparatus and supplies, such
as maps, chalk, erasers,
Htnves. curtains, etc 250.00
Library books 100.00
Flags - "
Repairs of schoolhouses, out
buildings or fences 200.00
Improving grounds and re
taining wall...- 400.00
Janitor's wages - 900.no
Janitor's supplies 100.00
Fuel - 700.00
Light and water 4Z:.uu
Clerks salary ZOU.oii
Postage and stationery ou.uu
For the payment of bonded
debt and interest thereon,
issued under Sections 117,
144 to 14S, and 422 of the
School Laws of Oregon, 1917 2,680.00
Sinking funds for old build
ing 1,000.00
Domestic Science and Art sup
plies 400.00
Total estimated amount of
money to be expended for
all purposes during the year 19,728.60
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS .
From county school fund dur
ing the coming school year 3,000.00
Cash now in the hands of the
district clerk 2,820.60
Estimated amount to be re
ceived from all other
sources during the coming
year .. 2,520.00
Total f1imutd receipts, not
' tiiflmlin;r the money to lie
reeetved from the tax which
It Is proponed to vole S,:i40.00
RECAPITULATION
Total estimated expenses for
the year 19,728.60
Total estimated receipts not
including the tax to be voted 8,340.60
nnlnnce. amount to be raised
by district tax ll,38X.OO
Dated this 5th day of November, 1917
L. E. BISBEE,
Chairman Board of Directors.
Attest:
VAWTER CRAWFORD,
District Clerk.
NOTICE OP SCHOOL MEETING.
NOTICE IS HKltKIIY tilVEN To the
legal voters of School District No. 1 of
Morrow Countv, State of Oregon, that a
Hi HOIIL MKIVI IVti of said District will
BUDGET OF THE CITY OF
HEPPXER.
The following is the budget of the
tax levy for the City of Heppner, for
the year 1918.
Fire and Water. ..$1,800.00
Marshal ! 900.00
Recorder ' 420.00
Treasurer 100.00
City Attorney 100.00
Incidentals 1,000.00
Bridges and Streets 6,000.00
Library 100.00
TOTAL J9.420.00
By order of the City Council.
J. P. WILLIAMS,
City Recorder.
about the first day of October, 1917, I.
the undersigned took up and now hold
at my farm seven miles South from
Heppner, Oregon, the following des
cribed estray, to-wit: One dark bay
mare, about three years old. white
stripe on face, weight about 1050
pounds, and branded on left stifle.
Notice Is further given that by virtue
of an order duly made and entered by
A. L. Cornett, Justice or me reaee tor
the Sixth District of Morrow County,
Oregon, on the 26th day of October,
1917, I will sell said estray according
to law pertaining to the sale of estrays,
at my farm above mentioned on the
17th day of November, 1917, at the hour
of 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said
day, at public auction to the highest
bidder for cash to satisfy the expenses
incurred In taking up the same and
damages, unless before said sale the
owner thereof claims the same, and
pays the cost and damages Incurred to
the time of claiming the same.
Dated this 31st day of October, 1917.
FRANK LIEUALLEN.
Nl-odu3t.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Oflice at The Dalles, Oregon,
September 26, 1917. NOTICE is
hereby given that Martin Behm, of
lone, Oregon, who, on November 9,
1914, made Homestead Entry, No.
013985, for WVaSW, SNW,
Section 20, 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
Register and Receiver, United States
Land Office, at The Dalles, Oregon, on
the 21st day of November, 1917.
Claimant names as witnesess:
Edward Reitmann, of lone, Oregon.
Phillip Doherty, of lone, Oregon.
John L. Calkns, of lone, Oregon.
W. T. Craig, of lone, Oregon.
H. FRANK WOODCOCK, Register.
NOTICE OF SALE OF ESTRAY.
Notice is hereby given that on or
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Morrow County.
Ella T. Hyde, Plaintiff.)
vs. )
A. R. Roberts and Olive Rob-)
erts, his -wife, G. F. Mar-)
vel and C. S. Whitcomb, )
Defendants.)
To A. R. Roberts, and Olive Rob
erts, his wife, and C. S. Whitcomb,
of the above named defendants:
In the Name of the Stat of Oregon:"
You are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint herein on
or before the last day of the time pre
scribed in the order for publication
of this summons, to-wit: on or before
the expiration of six weeks next from
and after the date of the first publi
cation of this summons, the first pub
lication thereof being on October 25,
1917. and If you fail so to appear and
answer, the plaintiff will apply to the
court for the relief demanded In said
complaint, viz: for judgment against
said defendants, A. R. Roberts, and
Olive Roberts, on her first cause of
suit, for the sum of $650.00, with in
terest thereon since October 15, 1908,
CHANDLER SIX
Marking' Up Prices Doesn't
Make Cars Better
IF you choose your new car from among all the well-known
medium-priced cars, carefully, you will choose the Chandler.
You will choose the Chandler because, at $1595, it oilers so
much more value than any other car priced at less than $2000.
. And we feel sure you will choose carefully.
You are not gojng to be fooled by a lot of "clever" price
arguments. -
If you know the history of motor cars the past four years
you know that the Chandler has always sold at a low price.
You know there has never been an inflated Chandler price.
And you know that the Chandler price is the right price.
The Chandler price has never been fixed on a basis of what
we thought we could "get" for it.
Chandler price has always been established at the lowest
possible figure based on cost of production and a fair profit.
This year we refrained from advancing the Chandler price
many months after some other manufacturers had added on
two or three hundred dollars. Marking up the prices didn't
make them better cars. It merely made them higher-priced.
If you will choose carefully from among well-known
medium-priced cars you will choose the Chandler for what
it is and what it does.
k Seven-Passenger Touring Car, S1S9S
Four-Passeneer Roadster, $1595
f Seven-Passenger Convertible Sedan, $2295
Four-Passenger Convertible Coupe, $2195 Limousine, $2895
All prices f. o. b, Clevelanl, Ohio
Come Choose Your Chandler Now
MARTIN REID, Heppner Agent
CHANDLER MOTOR CAR COMPANY, Cleveland, O.
at 8 per annum, tor the sum of
$100.00 attorney's fee, tor the sum ot
f 16.55 taxes paid, with interest there
on at 6 per annum since November!
18, 1910, and for $9.95 taxes paid,;
with Interest thereon at 6 per an-
num since Nov. 18, 1910, and for;
$11.62 taxes paid, with interest!
thereon since May 22, 1911 at 6j
per annum, and for $9.31 taxes paid,
I.I. I . , .t,nMnnn n. t Iff - J
Willi luicicst wicicuu a I uyc pel OU
num since March 7, 1912, and for
$13.56 taxes paid, with Interest
thereon at 6 per annum since April
4. 1913, and for $10.47 taxes paid,
with Interest thereon at 6 per an
num since Feb. 27, 1914, and for
$11.54 taxes paid, with interest
thereon since March 8, 1915, at 6
per annum, and for $13.46 taxes paid,
with Interest thereon at 6 per an
num since March 1, 1916, and for
$13.53 taxes paid for 1916, and for
judgment upon her second cause of
suit for the sum of $591.48, with in
terest thereon since January 5, 1914,
at the rate of 10 per annum and for
$75.00 attorney's fees, and also tor
the costs and disbursements of this
suit, and for a decree foreclosing that
certain mortgage executed by said de
fendants, A. R. Roberts and Olive
Roberts, his wife, to E. A. Hyde on
June 22, 1908, and assigned to this
plaintiff, and which is recorded on
page 336 of Book R of Records of
Mortgages of soid Morrow County,
Oregon, and also foreclosing that cer
tain mortgage executed by said de
fendants, A. R. Roberts and Olive
Roberts, his wife, to T. H. Littlehales
-on June 18, 1908, and assigned to
this plaintiff, and which is recorded
on page 348 of Book R of Records of
Mortgages for said Morrow County,
Oregon, and directing that the lands
subject to both of said mortgages,
viz:
Situate In Morrow County, Oregon,
to-wit: The East Half of the South
east quarter of Section Eighteen (18)
and the South half of the Southwest
quarter of Section Seventeen (17)
Township One (-1) North of Range
Twenty Three (23) east of the Will
Mer., containing 160 acres be sold, in
the monner prescribed by law, and
the proceeds applied to the payment
of the amounts adjudged to be due
to plaintiff, and the costs and ex
penses of said Bale, and that said de
fendants, A. R. Roberts and . Olive
Roberts, his wife, and all parties
claiming by, through or under them.
or either of them, subsequent to the
execution of either of said mortgages
be barred and foreclosed of all right,
title, claim or interest in or to said
real estate, except the right of re
demption, that the liens of plaintiff's
said mortgages, and each of them,
be decreed to be prior and superior to
the claims, Hens or Interests of the
defendants, G. F, Marvel and C. S
Whitcomb, and each of them. In or
to said premises, and for such other
relief as to the court may seem Just
and equitable herein.
This summons is served upon you
by publication in The Gazette-Times
by order of the Hon. C. C. Patterson,
County Judge of Morrow County,
Oregon, which order was made and
dated on October 25, 1917.
BENTON BOWMAN,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Residence and Postoffice address,
Hillsboro, Oregon,
025-odu7t
p'l I I I I I I I I I I ' 111 I I M I I f Ill I M I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I 1 I I
Tour friends can buy any-1
thing you can give them
except your photograph.
German Supplies Stored in This
Country.
While the United States was neu
tral prior to last April, German ag
ents bought up and stored vast quan
tities of supplies for the purpose of
depriving our allies of raw materials
necessary for the conduct of the war
and also secured control of several
manufacturing plants for the same
purpose. Stores held by Germans or
for their account include a million
bales ot cotton and large quantities
of hides, leather, oils, steel products,
copper, nickel and chemicals. The
total market value of these stores is
probably two hundred million dollars
and their withdrawal from our mar
kets has naturally enhanced prices
Under the trading with the enemy
act these stores will be seized and put
to good use. New York Commercial
The Christian Woman's Board of
Missions met on Tuesday afternoon
at the home of Mrs. Carrie Vaughn-
There was a large attendance of
members and an interesting program
A "war lunch" was served after the
program.
HEPPNER NEWS
This Case Has a Hint for Many Hepp.
ner Readers.
This Heppner woman has used
Doan's Kidney Pills.
She has found them as represent
ed.
She wishes her neighbors to know.
She publicly recommends them
No need to look further for a test
ed kidney remedy.
The proof of merit is here and can
be investigated.
Profit by the statement of Mrs. B
G. Sigsbee of K St. She says. "Speak
ing from personal experience, I can
recommend Doan's Kidney Pills
for I have always found them to be
just what is represented of them.
Whenever I get that tired, dull ache
across the small of my back and no
tice my kidneys are not acting right,
I get a box of Doan's Kidney Pills.
After taking them a few days, I feel
as well as ever."
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy get
Doan's Kidney Pills the same that
Mrs. Sigsbee had. Foster-Mllburn
..Co., MfgrB., Buffalo, N. Y.
Notwithstanding the soaring costs of all
commodities during the past three years, prices
ot photographs have not risen. The necessity
of a readjustment ot values, however, is self
evident.
Beginning November first, prices must be
raised from twenty to thirty-five per cent.
Compared with the difference that exists in
the prices of practically all staple articles, this
increase Is small indeed, and will remain per
manent only to the extent that other values are
stationary.
SIGSBEE STUDIO
OVER OPERA HOUSE
Heppner, Oregon
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consumed only
whenheatisneeded
no waste. No
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Patronize Home Industry
We compete with any first-class tailoring house in Portland
both in material and workmanship.
ORDER YOUR SUIT NOW!
Oar Fall and Winter stock has just arrived. Come in and
get your pick early.
Louis Pearson
MERCHANT TAILOR
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