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TAGS EKBT THK GAZKTTK-TWIES, HEPPNER, OREGON. THURSDAY FEBRUARY 98, ttS 51 Superb Picture Plays all Week at Heppner's Show House TT STAGS irrwinz att EOS Friday Evening: 2-10 Daniel all Fun Show NOT A MOVING PICTURE SHOW. 25 & 35c. UNIVERSAL WEEKLY BIG FEATURE "A Stormy Night" A Bluebird with Fraoklyn Farnum COMEDY-'His Fatal Beauty" A sure laugh producer. 15 and 25 Cents Sa hirday Only : 1 II ,lj Sunday and Monday: Triangle Production- "American, That's All" A play of love and options featuring Jack Devereaux. COMEDY-"The Girl and the Ring" 15 and 25 cents Tuesday and Wednesday Another big Triangle Play with Bessie Barriscale in "BAWBS 0' BLUE RIDGE" Ttaaaia Rnrriai'nl nirf.it an excellent exhibition of her versa- tility in the creation of the fragrant and breezy character of Bawba. If you, enjoy o good love story f you love the open country and beautiful scenery and interesting characters, you mil like' ISA WiSo W UL UU Kiuuu. Also all star Keystone Comedy, "Perils of a Bakery" PONT FORGET SATURDAY NIGHT DANCE AT OPERA HOUSE For Enjoyment; For Amusement; For EducaUon-STAR THEATER Betsis Barriscalt In New Triangle Kay Bet Play, "Bawba e Blua Ridge." PERSONAL MENTION. Lexington Red Cross Items. The business meeting of the Lex ington branch of the American Red JiT: Zl MrS' Be,rg3'rom 01 ! Crow was held at the home of Mrs. N. E. Fertig, Tuesday February 26. LEGAL NOTICES. Eight Mile were visitors In. Heppner Tuesday, Mrs. Stacy Roberts is confined to her bed at her home on Gale street, with & severe cold. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Hennig of lone were visit ors in Heppner Wednesday, Henry Conn returned home Sun day from a vitJit of two weeks in Portland. Found 22-calibre Remington ri fle, hammerless. Owner can get same by calling at this office. A. Henriksen, Cecil farmer and stocknian, was up from his ranch the first of the week on a business deal. Joe M. Hayes, Butter creek sheep man, has purchased an auto true from the Heppner Garage, which he will use for general hauling about the ranch and on the roads. C. A. Minor of Portland and Hepp ner arrived in the city Tuesday from Portland to look after his interests here. It is rumored that Mr. Minor is about to take possession of anoth er big ranch up this way The local Red Cross wishes to thank the management of the Star theater and all those who took part in making the matinee for "Heroic France" such a splendid success, The Red Cross realized $120 from the sale of tickets. A new subscriber to the Gazette- Times this week is L. L. Jakes, well known farmer of lone. Renewals d.irin? the week were Matt Halvor sen, lone; Frank T. Fuchs, Eagle Prp-k. Ore.: Jan. Sheridan, Elmer p... man. V. J. Reamer and W. 0 Kaylsss, Heppner; J. C. Devin, lone P. C. Creswell, Poison. Mont.; W. P Hill. Heppner and W. H. French, For est Grove. Mrs. Carrie Vauphn and Mrs. C. L Kfithley went to Portland Monday, wl!ro they will attend the school of methods, conducted by the First fi -'itlan Church of Portland. The work deals with methods in church and Sunday school work Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Brown arrived Monday from California, where they (spent several months for the benefit of Mr. Brown's health. Alter re maining in Heppner for a while, they will go on to Alberta, Canada, where they expect to spend the cummer. h K. Morton, representing me The chairman of the different com mittees gave good reports. Mrs. E. G. Slocum, chairman of the member ship committee, is moving to Heppner so sent in her resignation which was accepted. Mrs. G. W. Scott was elec ted to fill the vacancy. The officers of the Lexington branch wish to express their apprecia tion for the hearty cooperation and help of the business men of Lexington. The next business meeting will be held the last Tocsday in March at the home of Mrs. G. W. Scott. The branch headquarters will be open every day during the week trou, now on thus giving a chance for ev eryone to come and "do their bit. Elks Had Fine Time. Heppner Elks who made the excur sion trip to Condon last week say they had a fine time and bring back a lot of praise for the way they were entertained while in the Gilliam coun ty metropolis. Herb Olden of lone spent a few davs in Heppner on business this week. Leo Hill, local garage man, return ed Tuesday from a week's business visit in Portland. REGISTRATION OF LAND TITLE. IN THE CIRCUIT-COURT OP THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW. Avpllratloa No. 2X In the matter of the applica- ? lion or Brtna wooiery John son, Audrey Wooiery Dye, and Velmaleta Wooiery 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 Bo wen, 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 penherg, alpo 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. To the above named ripfpmlants: -' KE NOTICE, That on the 16th day f February, A. I). 1 9 1 S, iin application mi filed bv pnld Krtna wooiery .lonti ;,-m. Audrey Woolev pvp. nnd VeVna- leta Wooiery, In the Circuit Court of the Slate of Oregon for Morrow Count for initial registration of the title of the land above described. NOW. unless you appear In sai'i Court on or before the 26th day i: March. A. D. 1918, and show cause wtv such application shall not be grnntc. the same will be tp.ken as confessed and a decree will he entered according to the nrayer of the application, ami you will be forever barred from dis putlng the same. J, A. WATERS, Clerk Bv OA Y M. NVM:'.Si tS. Denuty. Seal: '.IOS, J. NTS. .V.tornev for Ap pllcan's, AflH-osH Heppner, nregmi. HKItI.HTKA.TION Or LAND TITLK. IX THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE M A I K 1K tlKKUO.N KOK THIS COUNTT OF MORROW. Application an. In the matter of the applica tion of Edna Wooiery John son. Audrey Wooiery Dye. and Veltnaleta Wooiery, to register title to the north west quarter of section twen ty In Township one North Range twenty four East of Willamette Meridian, . Applicants, -vs- Lmiise Rose, Caroline Sparks, Mary Fry, Catherine Petty. Frederick (ieinger. John tieinger. George lieinger, the known or unknown heirs of Thomas .1. 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 named defendants; TAlvrj MOTIcrc. That on the ltith day of February, A. 1). mis, an application was nieit oy said Kdna Wooiery John son, Audrey Wooiery Dye. and Velma leta Wooiery. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County. 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. and snow 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 or tne application, and you will be forever barred from dis puting the same. J. A. WATERS, Clerk. By OAY M. ANDERSON, Deputy. Seal: JOS. J. NYS, Attorney for Ap, plicants. Address Heppner, Oregon. REGISTRATION OP LAND TITLE, A new subscriber to the Gazette Times during the week is Lucy Mc Carter of Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Mc Carter lived in Heppner a number of yearr. and their friends here will be Interested to know they are doing well. Word recently received by Wm. Ayers of thiB city, states that his son Charles, who enlisted many months ago with the 3rd Oregon is now in England, having gone there from France just a short time ago. The letter stated that Linus Judd was al so with him. The boys are feeling fine and say the England climate is like Oregon Spring weather. Notice. On account of the increased cost of living our charges for rooms will be as follows on and after March the 1st 1918: Outside room without bath, one Mugeuthaler Linotype Company of Person, $.75. 2 persons, 1.50. Hrooklyn New Y one, maoe a uubiubbb visit in Heppner Monday. Mr. Mor h., hoon with the comnany a number of years but this wag his first $1.00. ' " ,tt hi. torritorv. His head-' PALACE HOTEL CO., By J. L. Outside room with bath, one per son $1.50. 2 persons $2.50. Inside rooms, one person $.50, 2 quarters. are in Portland. 'Wilkius, Mgr. IN 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 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 fees 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 ths 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 so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said judgment in favor of said Clara J. Latson, plain tiff, against said defendants, together 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. THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY Or MOIIHOW. Application No. 2B. In the matter of the applica tion of Edna Wooiery John son. Audrey Wooiery Dye, and Velmaleta Wooiery, to register title to the north west quarter of section twenty eight In TownMn two North Range twei:iy four East of Willamette Mer idian, Applicants, -vs- Thomas E. Bramel, Charles O. Morrell, and Margaret Mor rell. his wife, Washnigton 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 lfith day of February, A. D. 1918, an application was filed by said Edna Wooiery John son, Audrey Wooiery Dye, and Velma leta Wooiery, 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 shall not be granted, the same will he taken as confessed, and a decree will he entered according to the prayer of the application, and you will be forever barred from dis puting the same. J. A. WATERS, Clerk, By OAY M. ANDERSON, Deputy. Seal: JOS. J. NY8. Attorney for Appll. cants, Address, lit-pyaei, Oregon. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW. Charles S. Dexter, ) Plaintiff,) vs. ) SUMMONS Grace Dexter, ) Defendant.) To Grace Dexter, the above named de fendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATU 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 fail to so appear or ins er for want there n the plain tiff will apply to said court for the relief .rud for in this complaint. to-wlt: T;.at the ionds of. p.atrimany now and heretofore existin? between you and the plaintiff be forever dis solved. 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, whieh 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 Heponer. Oregon. therefore Ordered that said petition and objections thereto be heard on Saturday, the 20th day of April 1918, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the County Court Room in the Court House at Heppner, Oregon, and that a copy of this order and a copy of the said pe tition be publishVd for three consec utive weeks, beginning with the is sue of February 28, 1918, In the Ga- zette-Tlnies, a newspaper published weekly at iteppner, Oregon, and that all persons interested will take no tice accordingly. Done this 23rd day of February 1918. (Signed) C. C. PATTERSON, County Judge. (Copy of Petition.) IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MORROW COUNTY. In the .Mutter of the Adoption of Laura May Stoy, a minor. Toithe Honorable C. ,C. Patterson, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County: Come now William H. Hays and Effie Ann Hays, his wife, and respect fully show to the Court that they are residents of said Morrow County; that said Laura May Stoy is a minor child, who was born to Edgar Stoy and -i Stoy, his wife, at Weiser In the County of Washington, State of Idaho, on the 2nd day of March, 1904; that the mother of said minor child is dead; that the father of said minor child deserted her' in tne month of March, 1916, having left her In the care and custody of peti tioners on the 29th day of January, 1916; that said Edgar Stoy, father of said minor child, has not been heard from for nearly two years, and his whereabouts Is unknown to the petitioners; that said Edgar Stoy, when last seen by petitioners and said minor child, stated that he in tended to go to Alaska. Your petitioners declare that they and each of them do freely and vol untarily adopt said Laura May Stoy as their own child; that it is their wish to bestow upon said minor child equal rights, privileges and immuni ties of children born to them in law ful wedlock, and that the name of said child be changed to Laura May Hays. Wherefore, your petitioners pray that said Court will fix a time for the hearing on this petition, that notice thereof be given all persons interes ted as provided by law, that on said hearing a decree of adoption be made and entered by said Court bestowing on said child all the rights, privileges and immunities of children born to them in lawful wedlock, and that the name of said child be changed to Laura May Hays. (Signed) WILLIAM H. HAYS. EFFIE ANN HAYS. State of Oregon, ) ) ss. County of Morrow. ) We, William H. Hays and Effie Ann Hays, being first duly sworn, etch for himself or herself, says: That I have read the foregoing petition and know the contents thereof, and that the same Is true as I verily believe. (Signed) WILLIAM H. HAYS, EFFIE ANN HAYS. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 21st day of February, 19 IS. (Signed) SAMUEL E. NOTSON. (SEAL) Notary Public for Oregon. My commission expires Dec. .15, 1919. ' NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' AN NUAL MEETING. Notice is hereby given that the an nual meeting of the Jordan Ware house & Storage Company will be held at the Liberty school house, Eight Mile on the 2nd day of April, 1918, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said day. Officers for the ensuing year will be elected and such other business transacted as may properly come before the meeting. E. R. HUSTON, President H. W. ANDERSON, Secretary. ANNOUNCEMENT. I will be a candidate for the nom ination for county commissioner on the republican ticket before the com- tng Primary Election. Respectfully, G. A. BLEAKMAN, Hardman Ore. FOR SHERIFF. Notice Is hereby given that I will be a candidate for the Republican nomination for sherlS of Morrow county at the primary to be held in May. WILLARD H. HERREN. FEDERATED CHURCH. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Mor ning sermon theme "Protection for the Tempted." Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m. Topic, "Prayer." Leader, Jeanette Noyes.. Junior Endeavor leader, Philip Ma- honey. Evening sermon for young people, subject, "Amusements." H. A. NOYES, Pastor. CHRISTIAN CHURCH. Sunday, March 3rd. Bible school at 10 a. m. "Morning worship at 11 a. m., sermon subject. Obeying Orders." At the morning service an offering will be received for Foreign Missions. C. E. meeting at 6:30 p. m. Preaching service at 7:30 p. m. Sermon subject, "Admission to the Kingdom." Thursday at 7:30 p. m. midweek service at the church. We have just begun a course In Church History. Plan to attend. Note the change from Wednesday to Thursday. 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 split In right ear. Any information leading to the recovery of any or all of the above described animals may be addressed to Jackson Bros. Gooseberry, Oregon. 4tp. NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETI TION FOR ADOPTION. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW. In the Matter of the Adoption of Laura May Stoy, a minor. Now at this time this cause coming on for hearing upon the pptition bf William H. Hays and Efiie Ann nays, his wife, for the adoption of Laura May Stoy, a minor, and It appearing to the Court from said petition that the mother of said minor is dead ana that the father of said minor is not within the State of Oregon, It Is rzzrzzr . m on tun mi tno FIRST NATIONAL BANK 1. 1 ffl 1 1 ft I it n fTTTiT i a He's A Good Worker You may work regularly so many hours a day, week after week, month after month, and year after year. But there's a better worker than you. You will appreciate him when you get him working for you. His name is MONEY. Once get Money working for you, instead of working for him, and you will find that he never sleeps, but works for 365 days and nights each year. Can you beat it? Certainly not Start an account with us, and have it work for you. We pay four per cent on Savings and Time Deposits. The First National Bank of Heppner SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT