THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPXER, OREGON, THURSD AY, MARCH 21, 1918.
PAGE THREE
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SEALED BIDS WANTED.
Sealed bids will be received up to
and including the first day of April,
1918, by the Cattle and Horse Asso
ciation of Hardman, Oregon, -for par
ty to ride the reserve during the com
ing sumner. The period of service
will be five months. The Advisory
Board of the Association reserve the
right to reject any or all bids. Ad
dress bids to GLENN A. FARRENS,
Secretary, Hardman, Oregon. M7-28
NOTICE OP FINAL ACCOUNT.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned, administrator of the Es
tate of Nora McCabe, deceased, has
filed his final account with the County
Clerk of Morrow County, Oregon, and
that the County Court has made and
entered an order setting as the time
Lni place for this hearing of objec
tions to and settlement of said final
account, the County Court Room in
Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, on
the 6th day of April, 1918 at the hour
of 2:30 o'clock P. M.
FRANCIS McCABE,
Administrator.
REGISTRATION OS LAND TITUS.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THIS
STATE OK OREGON FOR TUB
, COUNTY OP MORROW.
Applleatioa No. IX
In the matter of the applica
tion or EKina wooiery John-
Youngsters and s
Savings
,and maintaining of a SAVINGS ACCOUNT affords.
life than the lessons of THRIFT which the opening
OU can givo your children no better foundation In
Bring the boys and girls In to the Farmers & Stock-
growers National Bank, and let us show you that we are
Just as interested in helping them get started as to per
form the greatest feat of community development.
We Invite patrons of all
ages and accounts of all
sizes.
MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
4 on Time and Savings Accounts.
Safety Deposit Boxes to Rent.
FARMERS & STOCKGROWERS
NATIONAL BANK
Heppner Oregon
ann, Audrey wooiery Dye.
and Velmaleta Wooiery to
register title to the north
half of the loutheaat quarter
and the south half of the
northeast quarter of section
sixteen In Towmhip two.
North Rana-e twenty four'
East of Willamette Meridian.
Applicants.
-vi-
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
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
To the above named defendants:
TAKE NOTICE, That on the ISth 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 uregon 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. 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.
To Grace Dexter, the above named de
fendant:
IN THE NAME OF 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 Bummons up
on yon, and if you fall to so appear
or answer for want thereof the plain
tiff will apply to said court for the
relief pru.td for in this complaint,
to-wit: That the ronds of matrimony
now and heretofore existing 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.
REGISTRATION OF LAND TITLE.
IN
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
Lhm May Stojr, a minor.
Now at this time this cause coming
on for hearing upon the petition of
William H. Hays and Effie Ann Hays,
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 and
ihat the father of said minor is not
within the State of Oregon, It Is
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 published for three consec
utive weeks, beginning with the is
sue of February 28, 1918, in the Gazette-Times,
a newspaper published
weekly at Heppner, 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 Matter of the Adoption
I of
Laura May Stoy, a minor.
To the 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 miner
child, who was born to Edgar Stoy
and Stoy, his wife, at Welser,
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 fathetof said
minor child deserted her in tub
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
THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OK MORROW.
Application No. 20.
In the matter of the applica
tion of Kdna Wooiery John
son, Audrey Wooiery Dye,
and Velmaleta Wooiery, to
register title to the north
west quarter of section
twenty eight in Townshie)
two North Range twenty
four East of Willamette Mer
idian, 1 Applicants
jVS-
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 16th day
of February, A. D. 1918, an application
was filed by said Edna Wooiery John
ann. A nd rev Woolerv Dve. 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 descriDea.
vow nnlAa, vnn nnnfiir in sniri
Court on or before the 26th day of
March, A. D. 1918, and show cause why i
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and a decree will be entered according untarily adopt Said Laura May Stoy
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come before the meeting.
E. R. HUSTON, President
H. W. ANDERSON. Secretary.
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If the people of Oregon are of the
opinion that I have served them faith
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vote of confidence at their hands.
The Governor of the state has the
ear of the people. It is therefore in
his power to assist in creating and
maintaining a healthy public senti
ment on the many subjects which
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KF.ftlSTKATION OF LAND TITLE.
IN
THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY Up MUKlilHV.
Application Bio. StS.
In the matter of the applica
tion of Kdna Wooiery John
son, Audrey Wooiery Dye,
and Velmaleta 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-
Loulse Rose, Caroline Sparks,
Mary Fry, Catherine Pettys,
Frederick Geinger, John
Gelnger, George Geinger, 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 named defendants;
TAKE NOTICE, That on the 16th day
of February, A. D. 1918, an application
was filed by said Edna Wooiery John
son, Audrey Wooiery Dye, and Velma
leta Woolerv, in the Circuit Court of
the State of Oregon for Morrow County,
for initial registration of the title of
the land above described.
Tow. unless vou anoear in said
Court on or before the 26th day of
March, A. D. 1918, and show cause why
such application shall not be granted,
11. n sumo will he taken as confessed.
and a decree will be entered according
to the prayer of the application, ana
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 Hormner. Oregon.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE
STATE OP OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OP MORROW.
Charles S. Doxter, )
Plaintiff,)
vo. ) SUMMONS
Grace Dexter, )
Defendant.)
wish to bestow upon said minor child
equal rights, privileges and immuni
ties of children born to tlieru 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, eu-h 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, 191 S.
(Signed) SAMUEL E. NOTSON,
(SEAL) Notary Public for Oregon.
My commission expires Dec. 15,
1919.
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Wanted Woman or girl for gen
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Nursery Stock? See Harry Cummings
I am restocking our Nurseries with
the very best varieties of all the dif
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cultivation. I am better equipped to
supply your needs in any thing you
may want than at any time before.
In addition to our own, I have the
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Harold Brock Is Chief Radio Man On
Chaser Flagship.
Pendleton E. O.
Harold Brock, local man now In
.the military service, has been given
the highly important assignment as
radio operator on the flagship of a
submarine chaser squadron. Word
to this effect has been received by Mr.
and Mrs. W. E. Brock, parents of the
young soldier.
Young Brock is now on duty in
the Atlantic coast. He is the chief
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theref ire in a position of great re-
There are seven or
NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' AN
NUAL MEETING.
Notice Is hereby given that the an
nual meeting of the Jordan Ware
house- & Storage Company will be sponsihility.
held at the Liberty school house, eight sub chasers in the squadron.
Eight Mile on the 2nd day of April,
1918, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of Dressmaking Elite styles by Mrs.
said day. Officers for the ensuing George Moore two doors south of
year will be elected and such other First National Bank on Main Street,
business transacted as may properly All work guaranteed.
mingled With the people anrt hard
Cone all 111 ay power to promote the
development of the state, to bring
about the construction of good roads,
to emphasize the Importance of edu
cation and especially to maintain at
white heat the devotion of the people
to the great cause of liberty and de
mocracy for which the country ia
fighting. If re-elected I shall con
tinue to do everything can to accom
plish these ends.
Oregon has given twenty thousand
of her sons to the great world war.
These men are the flower of our
young manhood and we have no
clearer duty than that of loyally sup
porting them, providing for their
health and comfort and safeguarding
their morals. I shall continue to ren
der them every service in my power.
Under our form of government the
conduct of a foreign war devolves on
the President of the United States,
who is the commander-in-chief of the
Army and Navy. I shall do every
thing in my power to assist the Presi
dent in making the power of this
country effective in the great world
conflict. I shall particularly exercise
every power and authority which I
possess to promote a maximum effi
ciency in our local industries which
are related to the war activities. No
other duty is so pressing or at this
time so important as that of winning
the war. No sacrifice is too great if
it looks to the triumph of the forces
battling for international righteous
ness. I shall satnd In the future, as In
the past, for rigid law enforcement
and for a cleaner and greater Oregon.
Oregon is fifmly committed to the
principles of prohibition and equal
suffrage and, while they the no long
er issues in this state, I shall contin
ue to give these causes my full sup
port. Every legitimate phase of state de
velopment should be supported, but
at this time when our country Is en
gaged In the most terrible war in the
world's history the most rigid econ
omy in state expenditure should be
observed.
We have state problems of great
magnitude to be worked out for the
increase of desirable population; for
the encouragement of manufacturing
enterprises; for the enlargement of
flocks and herds of the best breeds;
for the eradication of fruit pests and
other destructive agencies in orchard
and farm; for the general encourage
ment of productiveness in all lines of
endeavor; for the careful, Intelligent
handling of the several state institu
tions and their wards, observing as
far as possible the best lines of mod
ern treatment while at the same time
securing for these and for every de
partment of state business the closest
possible economy.
Domestic tranquility and business
confidence are Intimately related to
the public welfare. I shall do all in
my power to promote them. I note
with pleasure the growing disposition
of employers and employes to consid
er each other's rights and to adjust
differences by discussion In a spirit of
fairness and equity.
The routine duties of the office will
not be neglected by me, but every
effort will be put forth to bring each
branch of the state service to a con
dition of maximum usefulness. The
efficiency of the service must never be
sacrificed for the sake of political ad
vantage. I shall be mindful of the fact that
I am the representative of the whole
people and shall welcome suggestions
from any citizen to the end that the
collective wisdom may be brought to
bear on all problems.
If honored by a re-election I shall
continue to give the best that is in me
to every branch of the public service.
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