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THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPXEK, OREGOS, THTKSDAV, FEBRUARY 21, 1918. PAGE SEVEN PROFESSIONAL COLUMN Dr. H. T. ALLISON Physidaa A Burgeon Office in Odd Fellowi Building. HEPPNER, OREGON Dr.N. B. WLNARD Physician A Burgeon O0c hi Fair Building HEPPNER - . RBQON A. D. McMTJRDO, M. D. Phrilciaa A fiurgeua Office In Patterson Drng store HEPPNER :-: :-: OREGON Dr. B. J. VAUGHN DENTIST Permanently located In the Odd Fellow building, Roonu 4 and I. HEPPNER, OREGON DR. GUNSTEB VETERINARIAN Licensed Graduate ' HEPPNER . . ORE. Telephone 723 (Day or Night) WOODSON & SWEEK ATTORNEY8-AT-LAW Office in Palace Hotel, Heppner, Oregon Offce on west end of May Street HEPPNER, OREGON SAM E. VAN VACTOR ATTORNEY-AT-LAW S. E. NOTSON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office, Roberta Building, Heppner Office Phone, Main 643 Residence Phone Main 665 FRANCIS A. McMENAMIN LAWYER Roberts Building, Heppner, Oreg. F. H. ROBINSON LAWYER IONB :-: : OREGON CLYDE and DICE WELLS SHAVING PARLORS Three doors south of Postofflce. Sharing 25o Haircutttng J5c Bathroom in connection. PATTEBSON & ELDEB I Doors North Palace Hotel. TONSORAL ARTISTS FINE BATHS SHAVING SSc J. H. BODE MERCHANT TAILOR HEPPNER :-: :-: :-: OREGON "Tailoring That SatisfleeM LOUIS FEABSON MERCHANT TAILOR HEPPNER :-: :-: OREGON BOY V. WHITEIS Fire Insurance writer for best Old Line Companies. HEPPNER OREGON M. J. BBADFOBD "The Village Painter" Contractding Painting and Paper hanging, Phone S6S. Office 1st Door Wtst of a-eamery DB. J. G. TURNER EYE SPECIALIST Portland. Oiagnn. Regular monthly Tlslts to Hepp ner and lone. Watoh paper for dates. LEGAL NOTICES. STRAYED From the Umatilla National Forest Reserve 4 yearling! steers and two cows with calves, 3 steers branded Inverted 87 and G on hip and others have swastika and G on side and hip. These animals ear marked with hole In each ear. Other cow, two-year-old red heifer branded anchor S on left side, under bit In left ear and SDllt in riant ear. Anv Information leading to the recovery or any or all of the above described animals may be addressed to Jackson Bros. Gooseberry, Oregon. 4tp. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an execution and or der of sale duly Issued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County on the i.il j Jr - . ina aay oi January, ins, in a cer tain action in the said County and State, wherein Ella X. Hyde, plaintiff, recovered Judgment'" against A. ' R. Roberta,. Olive Roberts, his wife, G. F. Marvel and C. S. Whltcomb, de fendants, for the sum of six hundred and fifty dollars with Interest thereon from the 16th day of October, 1908, at 8 per cent per annum and one hun dred dollars attorney's fees, for $16. 55, taxes paid, with Interest thereon since November 18 1910, for $9.95 taxes paid with. Interest thereon at v per annum, and' for $11.62 taxes paid, with Interest thereon at 6 per cent per annum, and for $9.31 taxes paid, with interest thereon at six per cent per annum since March 7,1912, and for $13.66 taxes paid, with inter est thereon at six per cent per annum and $10.47 taxes paid, with Interest thereon since February '27, 1914, and for $11.54 taxes paid, with interest thereon since March 8, 1915, at six per cent per annum, and for $13.46 taxes paid with Interest there on at six per cent per annum since March 1, 1916, and for $13.63 taxes paid for 1916, and for the further sum of $591.48 with interest thereon since January 5,. 1914, at the rate of 10 per cent per annum, and for-$75.- 00 attorney's fees, and the further sum of $66.20 for costs. Notice Is hereby given that I will on Saturday, the 2nd day of March, 1918 at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. at the front door of the Court House in the city of Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand the following described real property, to-wlt: the East Half of the South east Quarter of Section Eighteen (18), and the South Half of the Southwest Quarter of. Section Seven teen (17), Township One (1) North of Range Twenty-three (23). East of the Willamette Meridian, containing One Hundred and Sixty (160) acres taken and levied .upon as the property of A. H. Roberts, Olive Roberts, his wife, G. F. Marvel and C. S. Whlt comb, defendants, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said judgment In favor of plaintiff, Ella T. Hyde and against the defendants. GEORGE McDUFFEE, Sheriff of Morrow County, Ore. By Thos. E. Chidsey, Deputy. IN THE CIRCTIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW. Charles S. Dexter, ) Plaintiff.) vs. ) SUMMONS Grace Dexter, ) i Defendant. ) To Grace Dexter, the above named de fendant: IN THE NAME iOF THE STATE OF OREGON, you are hereby requir ed to appear and answer plaintiff's complaint filed against you In the a bove entitled court and cause on or before six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons up on you, and If you fall to so appear or answer for want thereat the plain tiff will ajiply to said court for the relief j.i-nd for in this complaint, to-wit: That the bonds of matrimony now and heretofore exlstin; between you and the plaintiff be forever dissolved. This summons is published by or der of the Hon. C. C. Patterson, Jud ge of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, which order is dated the 6th day of Febru ary, 1918, and the date of the first publication of this summons is Feb ruary 7th 1918. JOS. J. NYS, Attorney for plaintiff, Address Heppner, Oregon. BLACK LEG; LOSSES SORELY PREYEKTEI If CUTTtM BLACKLEG FILLS LOWCI f I COOL can, iwuDiej in, bectuM Itiw ratMt whet Dtritr uulsaa fall ONLY. lHMtl Q CUTTM t. U (IMWIiMOlfc such application shnll not be granted, the lime will be taken as confessed, and a decree will be entered according to the prayer of the application, and you will be forever barred from dis puting the name. J. A. V.TERS, Clerk By O MY M-VVDKRSOX, Deputv. Peal: JUS. J. NYS. Attorney for Ap plicnnK Aildre Hoppner, Oregon. ' REGISTRATION OF LAND TITLE. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW. Appllmtloa No. 2A. In the matter of the applica tion of Edna Woolery John son, Audrey Woolery Dye, and Velmaleta Woolery, to register title to the north west quarter of section twentv eltffct In Township two North Range twenty four East of Willamette Mer idian, Applicants, -vg- Thomas E. Bramel, Charles O. Morrell, and Margaret Mor rell, his wife, Washnlgton Farmer's . Insurance Com- . pany, a Corporation of " Washington, Helen V. Knap penberg, also all parties or persons known or unknown . claiming any right, title, lien or interest In or to the real estate above described, and to all whom it may concern, Defendants. To the above named defendants; TAKE NOTICE, That on the 18th day of February, A. D. 1918. an application was filed by said Edna Woolery John son, Audrey Woolery Dve, and Velma leta Woolery, in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Morrow, for Initial registration of the title of the land above described. NOW, unless you appear in said Court on or before the 26th day of March, A. D. 1918, and show cause why such application Bhall not be granted, the same will be taken as confessed, and a decree will be entered according to the prayer of the application, and you will be forever barred from dis puting the same. ' J. A. WATERS, Clerk, By (SAY M. ANDERSON, Deputy. Seal: JOS. J. NYS, Attorney for Appli cants, Address, Heppner, Oregon. RF,ISTRATIO OF I,AD TITLE. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW. ' Application o. 25. In the matter of the applica tion of Edna Woolery John son, Audrey Wonlery Dye, and Velmaleta Woolery, to register title to the north- : west quarter of section twen tv in Township one North Range twenty four East of Willamette Meridian, Applicants, -vs- Loulse Rose, Caroline Sparks, Mary Fry, Catherine Pettys, Frederick Oeinsrer, John Geinger, George Geincer. the known or unknown heirs of Thomas J. Allyn, deceased, Helen V. Knappenberg, also all parties or persons known or unknown claiming any right, title, lien or Interest in or to the real estate above described, and to all whom it may concern, Defendants. To the: above nnmed defendants: TAKE NOTICE, That on the 16th. day of Februarv, A. D. 11118, an application was tiled by said Edna Woolery John son, Audrey Woolery Dye, and Velma leta Woolerv, in the Circuit Court, of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, for Initial registration of the . title ;pf the land above described. NOW, unless you appear in said Court on or before the 26th day of March. A. D. 1918, and show cause why such application shall not be granted; the same will be taken as confessed, and a decree will be entered according to the prayer of the application, and you will be forever barred from dis puting the same. ' J. A. WATERS, Clerk, By GAY M. ANDERSON, Deputy. Seal: JOS. J. NYS, Attorney for Ap plicants. Address Heppner, Oregon. REGISTRATION OF LAND TITLES. . IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE HTATK ur uneiuufl run inc. COUNTY OF MORROW Application No. 22. In the matter of the applica tion of Edna Woolery John- -son, Audrey Woolery Dye, and Velmaleta Woolery to register title to the north half of the southeast quarter and the south half of the northeast quarter of section sixteen In Township two, North Range twenty four East of Willamette Meridian, Applicants, -vs- Owen Bowen, and Ellen (or Nellie) Bowen, Sarah Har old, A. C. Bramel, Mrs. A. C. Bramel, Charles O. Morrell, and Margaret Morrell, Wash ington Farmer's Insurance Company, a Corporation of Washington, Helen V. Knap penberg, also all parties or persons claiming any right, title, lien or Interest In or to the real estate above des cribed, and to all whom It may concern. Defendants. TAKE NOTICE, That on the 16th day of Fehrtinry, A. D. 1918, an application . . IJ V7I .1 Ttrnnln.il lnhn. was men oy mm buh j A...l..r UTnn arv HVA. flnil VAlmd. leta Woolerv, In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, for initial reRtBtration of the title of the lnnrt anove aemnueu. ,,.r ..iA unit ntmoar In main Court on or before the 26th day of NOTICE OP SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an execution and or der of sale duly Issued by the clerk of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the county of Morrow on the 13th day of February 1918, in a certain action In the Circuit Court of said County and State, wherein Clara J. Latson, plaintiff recovered Judg ment against Margaret McAyeal. and C. R. McAyeal, defendants for the sum of $1000. with Interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent per an num from the 8th day of December, 1917, and $100. attorney's tees and the further sum of $30.25 costs, and the further sum of $117.10 with In terest thereon at the rate of six per cent per annum from the 1st day of November, 1917, together with all costs that have accrued or may ac crue, which judgment was rendered on the 24th day of January, 1918. Notice is- hereby given that I will on Saturday the 16th day of March, 1918 at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. of said day sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash In hand the following described real property, to-wit: all of Section 36, In Township 5, south of Range 29, East W. M., ta ken and levied upon as the property of said defendants, Margaret McAy eal and C. R. McAyeal, being the pro perty mortgaged by said defendants to secure the sums aforesaid, and or dered sold by the Court to satisfy same or bo much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said judgment in favor of said Clara J. Latson, plain tiff, against said defendants, togethet with all costs that have accrued or may accrue In said matter. GEORGE McDUFFEE, Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon. Dated this 13th day of February, 1918. WftMlRrJ flTVF. OTTT Housework is hard enough when healthy. Every Heppner woman who is having backache, blue and nervous ipells, dizzy headaches and kldnev or tladder troubles should be clad to heed this Hoiipner woman s expn lence: Mrs. H. Tash says: "A few months ago I was almost down with backache and bladder trouble. For several weeks I could hardly get about and I felt so miserable I could hardly walk. My back felt weak and sore and at times I could hardly straight en up after stooping. My kidneys became weak and I was greatly both ered on that account. Since taking three boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills, I have had very little trouble." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't sirtply" ask to- a kidney remedy get Doan's Kl'.'r Pills the same that Mrs. Tash I.- " Foster-Mllburn Co., Mfgrs., Mil!.-. N. Y. THOMSON BROS. Carry a complete line of Dry Goods, Ladies' and Gents' Fur nishings, Shoes, Groceries, etc. We were never better pre pared to serve you than at present. Come in and let us show you our line. NEW SPRING GOODS ARRIVING DAILY Th omson Broth ers Weekly War News Digest. 1,800,000 Women Are Engaged in Agriculture in Vnited States. According to a late report, of .the 1,-800,000 women engaged In agricul ture in the United States, 750,000 are under 20 years of age and 1,060,- 000 are negroes. A majority of, the women workers are found in -the Southern States. The lines of work in which women will be likely to increase their .farm ing activities, according to the report are vegetable gardening, poultry rais ing, butter making, hog raising, .etc. It Is suggested that women who know how to operate motor cars may with little additional training operate tractors. m. mm ice cream Pure -:- Delicious -:- Refreshing Something Special Every Sunday ALL SOFT DRINKS SERVED HERE ; THE VERY BEST THE PALM LOWNEY'S CHOCOLATES BEST CANDIES Smokeless Powder I'lants Will Have Capacity of Million Pounds a Day. Plans and contracts are completed for the construction of two smokeless-powder plants, each to, cost ap proximately 150,000,000, .The. es timated capacity of each Is '500,000 pounds of powder a day,' and from 10,000 to 15,000 men will be employ ed. In each, plant. The initial output at each factory is expected not later than next Au gust. Much of the product will be available for the allied' nations. Truck Roads Are Mapped from Man- ufacturing Centers to Atlan tic Seaboard. A pathfinder car has started on a new lap of mapping out Army truck roals for the government, one official route having already been laid out from Detroit to the Atlantic coast and another from Buffalo to the sea board. The car will go as far west as the Mississippi River and will map routes from cities in Wisconsin, Ill inois, Michigan, Indiana, and Ohio. When this trip is completed the Government will have four main highways forming connecting links between the great manufacturing centers and the Atlantic seaboard. Motor trucks on their way to France will follow these routes. Carrier Pigeons Are Being Killed By Hunters. Complaints have been made to the pigeon section of the Signal Corps that carrier pigeons of the racing-homer type, being trained throughout the United States for communication service with the American Army, have been shot by persons on hunt ing expeditions. Because of the Important part car rier and homing pigeons are playing in the war, and the need for their breeding and development In this country, the War Department has section of the signal corps. Homing pigeons constitute one of the most effective means of communication in the Army. Any pigeon in the air may be a carrier pigeon flying from a loft un der Government supervision. Its de struction may be a serious loss to the American Army. Anyone coming In to possession of pigeons labeled "U. S. A.-18," indicating they are being trained for American Army purposes, Is requested to report the fact at once f to the office of the Chiet signal um ! ccr, Land Division, Washington, D. C. The Gazette-Times Makes Clubbing Arrangement With The Oregon Farmer Offers Unusal Opportunity to its Readers AMONG our large circle of readers there are a great many who are in terested directly and ..indirectly in fruit growing, dairying and other branches of farming. All of these naturally wish to keep in close touch with agricultural activities throughout the state; and to know about any fight which is being waged for the measures Oregon far mers want and against all sorts of schemes that are detrimental to the people and ag ricultural interests of this state. We have, therefore, made a special club ling arrangement with THE OREGON FARMpB whereby any farmer or fruit grower, who is one of our regular subscri bers and who is not now a subscriber to THE OREGON FARMER, will be entitled to receive THE OREGON FARMER in combination with this paper at the same rate as for this paper alone. This oer applies to all those who renew or extend their subscriptions as well as to all new subscribers. If you are interested di rectly or indirectly in Oregon agriculture, do not miss this unusual opportunity, but send your order in now. THE OREGON FARMER is the one farm paper which is devoting itself exclusively to the farming activities and interests of Oregon. 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