The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, January 03, 1918, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPNER, QBEQQX, THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1913
Pape Two
STANFIELD WILL
"OTTTniT
EVERYBODY KNOWS
VALVE-IN-HEAD MEANS
BUICK
CONDUCT CAMPAIGN
Announcing New Models for 1918
THE NEW BUICK LINE
for nineteen-eighteen is complete from every standpoint of finish, refinement, comfort
and service and provides a car for every demand. The successful development of the
valve-in-head motor by Buick builders proves what can be done when the idea is right
and its application sound.
NO DUST NO EXPOSURE NEW MODEL BUICK VALVES ENCLOSED IN
DUST-PROOF CASE.
E- 4 $920.
E-34 $925.
E-35 $925.
E-44 $1415.
Two-passenger roadster.
Five-passenger touring car.
3-pas. roadster; 6-cylinder.
New Buick Prices :
E-45 $1415. 5-pas. touring car, 6 cyl.
E-46 $1845. 4-passenger Coupe, 6 cyL
E-47 $1945. 5-passenger Sedan, 6 cyl.
$1645. 7- pas. touring car, 6 cyl.
E49
E-50 $2325. 7 passenger Sedan, 6 cyl.
ALBERT BOWKER
LOCAL AGENT
HEPPNER GARAGE :
Every one concedes the fact that
PHOTOGRAPHS
make the most appropriate
CHRISTMAS GIFT
but many overtook the further truth
that we do not carry them in stoek.
Inasmuch as your photograph must
be manufactured to your order, make
a date ror an early sitting.
DO IT NOW.
SIGSBEE STUDIO
OVER OPERA HOUSES
Heppner, Ore.
I Want to Buy a
Stock Grain Ranch
Give full description and particulars regarding improve
ments and equipment, also stock, if any. Give number of
acres seeded or ready to seed; full size and description of
ranch. Am stopping with friends and do not want to
waste any time investigating unreasonable priced prop
erty. GIVE LOWEST PRICE AND TERMS.
ADDRESS
LOCK DRAWER No. 20
Lexington, Oregon
LEGAL NOTICES.
NOTICE FOR PIBLICATION
ISOLATED TRACT.
PUBLIC LAND SALE.
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Oc
tober 19, 1917. NOTICE Is hereby giv
en that, as directed by the Commission
er of the General Land Office, 'under
provisions of Sec. 2455, R. 8., pursuant
to the application of Ernest Cannon,
Serial No. 01 8225. we will offer at pub
lic sale, to the highest bidder, but at
not less than $2.00 per acre, at 10:15
o'clock A. M., on the 17th day of Janu
ary, next, at this office, the following
tract of land: SWVi SWU, Section 22,
Township 6, South Range 25, Eaat W.
M. (Containing 40 acres).
The sale will not be kept open, but
will be declared closed when those
present at the hour named have ceased
kidding. The person making the high
est bid will be required to Immediate
ly pay to the Receiver the amount
thereof.
Anv personB claiming adversely the
above-described land are advised to file
their claims, or objections, on or before
the time designated for sale.
L. A. BOOTH, Receiver.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned, Emanual Nordyke, Ouy Nor
dyke and George W. Sperry, have been
appointed by the County Court of Mor
row county, Oregon, as executors of
the EBtate of Jane Penland, deceased.
All persons having claims against
said estate are hereby notified to pre
sent the same properly verified, to us
at the office of Woodson & Sweek, our
attorneys, in Heppner, Oregon, before
the expiration of six months from the
date of the first publication hereof.
Dated and first published Nov. IB,
1917.
EMANUAL NORDYKE,
GUY NORDYKE,
GEORGE W. SPERRY,
Executors.
NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING.
Notice ia hereby given that there
will be a meeting of the stockholders
of the Farmers & Stockgrowers Na
tional Bank of Heppner on the last
Saturday in January (January 26)
between the hours of 10 A. M. and 4
P. M. of said date for the purpose of
electing directors and the transaction
of such other business as mav leeallv
come before the meeting.
Dated this 20th day of December
1917.
S. W. SPENCER. Cashier.
NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS
MEETING.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
there will be a meeting of the stock
holders of The First National Bank
of Heppner, Oregon, on the second
Tuesday in January, 1918, (January
8th 1918), between the hours of 10
A. M. and 4 P. M. of said date for the
purpose of electing directors and for
the transaction of such other business
as may legally come before said meet
ing. W. P. MAHONEY, Cashier.
Dated this 6th day of December,
1917.
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When it is Time to Eat
JUST REMEMBER
The O. K. Restaurant
CAN PREPARE THE MEAL THE WAY YOU WANT IT. OUR EXCEL
LENT SERVICE IS MAINTAINED TO GIVE UTMOST SATISFACTION
W7a Invito Vnnr Parrrrorro
I Tuesday in February, being the 12th
444mWWM'4'W"WmHlWm'day ' Februftry. 1918, at 2 o'clock
p. m. This meeting Is for the pur-
API'LICATIONS FOR GRAZING
PERMITS.
Notice is hereby given that all ap
plications for permits to graze cattle,
horses and sheep within the UMA
TILLA NATIONAL FOREST during
the season 1918, must be filed in my
office at Pendleton, Oregon, on or be
fore January 31, 1918. Full infor
mation in regard to the grazing fees
to be charged and blank forms to be
used in making applications will be
furnished upon request.
W. W. CRYDER, Supervisor.
NOTICE OF ANNUAL STOCKHOLD
ERS' MEETING.
Notice is hereby given that the an
nual meeting of stockholders of the
Heppner Mining Company will be
held at the office of Sam E. Van Vac-
tor in Heppner, Oregon on the second
Tuesday in February, being the 12th
Stan field. Ore., Jan. 1. That he
will be bis own campaign manager,
and have neither headquarters nor
assistants but will depend upon the
news and advertising columns of the
' press of the state and personal visits
to reacn tne voters, was the an
nouncement of R. N. Stanfleld today
'in assuming the active work of his
campaign for nomination for United
: States senator on the republican
ticket.
He declared he intended to make
a very active and vigorous campaign
and would devote practically all his
time from now until the primaries to
the work.
The old political campaign mana
ger system does, not appeal to him,
and he is going to break away from
it entirely, ""
So far as possible he will person
ally visit every community and local
ity in the state and use the newspaper
quite freely.
His statement of principles or plat
form, will be made public about the
middle 'of the month and he expects
to conduct his cfampaign strictly on
tne principles therein ennupciated.
In his statement today' he said he
was more than satisfied with the out
look and was confident that with the
efforts which he intends to devote tr
the work during the next three
months he would be able to secure
the nomination.
His first work will be a trip
throngh the Willamette Valley and
then Southern Oregon and then back
to Portland. He will attend the Irri
gation Congress in Portland January
2nd, and the remainder of the week
he will spend at Corvallis where he
will deliver an address before the
Farmers School on the Wool Indus
try of Oregon.
Ash Retires From Pendleton Tribune.
Clarence E. Ash, for the past two
years a member of the Pendleton Tri
bune Co., has disposed of his interests
to the other three members of the
firm, C. J. Owen, George F. Gilmore
and W. E. Lowell, and will go to
Portland. Mr. Ash has been adver
tising manager of the Tribune and he
is succeeded by A. Mitchell, who has
had charge of the circulation department.
Proves Up On Homestead.
Mike Donnelley was In the city Fri
day from Iono making final proof on
his homestead before United States
Commissioner C. C. Patterson. James
Carty, Dennis Keirnan arid Edward
McDaid of Lexington were his witnesses.
pose of electing officers and for the
transaction of such other business
that may appear.
D. B. STALTER, President.
J. O. HAGER, Secretary.
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 administratrix of
the estate of Richard Joseph Hoge
land, deceased; and that all persons
having claims against the said estate
must present the same duly verified
according to law to me at Parkers
Mill, Oregon, within six months from
the date of the first publication of
this notice, said date of first publica
tion being January 3, 1918.
(Signed) Catherine M. Hogeland,
Administratrix.
NOTICE OF TAKIXC IT AND SALE
OF FSTR.AY.
Notice is hereby given that on the
20th day of December, 1917, the un
dersigned took up and now hold at
their farm known as the McBee
ranch, on Skinner Creek, about ten
miles Southeast from Heppner, Ore
gon, the following described estray,
to-wit: One dark bay horse, weight
about 1000 pounds, eight years old,
saddle marked, and branded bar over
G on shoulder.
Notice is hereby further given that
pursuant to an order of A. L. Cor
nett. Justice of the Peace for the
Sixth District of Morrow County, Ore
gon, made and entered on the 31st
day of December, 1917, the under
signed will on the 21st day of Jan
uary, 1918, at the hour of 10 o'clock
In the forenoon of said day at their
farm above described, sell said es
tray at public auction to the highest
bidder for cash according to law per
taining to the sale of estrays to sat
isfy the cost, expenses and damages,
unless before said sale, the owner
thereof claims the same, and pays
the cost, expenses and damages in
curred to the date of claiming the
same.
Dated this 2nd day of January,
1918.
CLARK & GRAY.
NOTICE OF ESTRAY.
Notice is hereby given that the
following described animals have
strayed from my ranch in Gooseberry.
One dark bay or brown horse with
stripe In face will weigh about 1250
pounds. One gray horse, weighs
about 1200 pounds, one dark iron
gray mare with last spring colt, no
brand visible. Suitable reward will
be paid for. information leading to
the recovery of these animals. J. A.
Lovgren, Gooseberry, Oregon.
WdDflDH) SALE
Will ship fine old yellow body fir, 4-foot lengths
$10.00 Per Cord
f. o. b. Heppner.
16-inch lenghts for .
$11.25 Per Cord
CAR LOTS ONLY
Address or Phone
J. E. MARTIN
"WOOD MAN"
NEWBEEG, OREGON
Si.
Batteries Re-Charged
We have recently installed a new
TUNGAR RECTIFIER for re
charging batteries. -: -:- -:- -:-
Not another one like it in Morrow
County.
BRING IN YOUR BATTERIES
. We Guarantee Satisfaction.
The Oregon Garage
Home of the Republic Tires
People's Cash Market
Phone Main 73
Wholesale and retail dealers in
FRESH AND CURED MEATS
Prompt attention given all orders.
HENRY SCHWARZ, Proprietor
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
Brings Suit For Divorce.
Ben Moore of this county has brot
suit for divorce against his wife, Lau
ra Moore. They have not boon living
together for some time. Woodson
& Sweek are attorneys for plaintiff.
Closing Out Bale.
The Raglan Variety Store Is clos
ing out Its entire stock at special sale,
during which time all goods will be
sold at greatly reduced prices. The
sale started Monday morning and
will continue indefinitely.
McLennan-Robertson.
Evan McLennan and Jessie Robert
son were married at the home of J.
B. Carmlchael in Lexington on Fri
day evening, Rev, J. L. Jones, pastor
of the Congregational church officiat
ing. The bride hag been teaching the
school In the Strawberry district and
the groom Is a well known young
man of the Lexington section. The
young people expect to make their
home in that vicinity.
"Long Sweetening."
Why worry about wheat and sugar
as long as there is corn-bread and
molasses? Have you forgotten how
good this combination tasted when
you were a growing youngster? Chil
dren have fattened on this ration for
generations. Before there was a
white sugar, molasses wag used on
the table and in cooking. It was
known as "long sweetening." Nov
that die demands of a world at war
have necessitated the doling ouf of
white sugar by the pound, the old
fashioned "long sweetening" Is com
ing back into its own, and housekeep
ers should hunt up the good old re
cipes of their motherg and grandmothers.
Basket Social at Klioa Creek.
A basket social and literary enter
tainment will be given at the Rugg
school house on Rhea creek tomorrow
(Friday) evening. The proceeds of
this entertainment will go to the Red
Cross and It Is expected that a big
crowd will attend. The literary so
clety have charge of the program and
a jolly good time la assured.