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THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPXER, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1918. PAGE THRE9 G.-T. WANT COLUMN FOR SALE Good 5-room house, built three years. Furnished thru out with best of furniture and player piano. A bargain It taken soon. In quire Gazette-Times office. lB-lm FOR 8ALF One Deerlng 2-man Combine, with engine. Has never been run. Terms reasonable, tf. WALT ROOD, Heppner. FOR SALE Mack fcuck In good running order. Inquire ai this office. FOR SALE eighteen or twenty head of mlxod cattle, yearlings, and cows with first and second calves. 17-tf. BARNEY McDEVITT, lone, Oregon. FOR SALE Two, good, heavy gentle work mules. Five head of good work horses and mares, three of which are good leaders. Inquire Frank Anderson, Heppner. 4-tf LEGAL NOTICES. IN THE CIRCUIT COl'RT OF THE gTATK OF OHECJOS. FOR MORROW COUNTY, Geo. J. Currin, Plaintiff vs. Gus Thelander. Defendant SIMMONS FOR PUBLICATION V FORF.CI.OSl RE OF TAX MEW. To Gus Thelander, the above named defendant la the Nkrue of the State of Orrgoni You are hereby notified that Geo. J. Purrin is the holder of Certificate ot lliitntifn!v numbered 341 issued 0 the l!i!h ilav of March. l'J.f. bv the Tax Collector of the County ot Morrow Stall; of Oregon, for the nmount of Twenty- seven and imnars, mo same oo- Inir the amount then (lite and delin quent for taxes for tho year 1913 to gether with penalty, interest and costs thereon upon me real property assesrea to you, of which you are the owner a appears of record, situated In said County and Stilt"), and particularly bounded and descrmed as ioiiows, to wit: Lots 1 and 2 and the Soutaweat quarter of the Northeast quarter of Sec tion 1, Township l aouin, itange it r,. W. M. You nre further nonned that said Geo. J. Currin has paid taxes on said premises for prior or subteiiuent years, with the rate of interest on said amounts as follows. v ' pKOH-8MN.L OOLtMN dTn. e. winnard PlijMlriun & Surgeon Office in Fair Building HEPPNBR - - OREGON A. D. McMURDO, M. D. PlijHlclan & Surgeon Office In Patterson Drug Store HEPPNER :-: :-: OREGON Dr. R. J. VAUGHN DENTIST Permanently located In the Odd Fellows building, Rooms 4 and 6. HEPPNER, OREGON corporate limits of the city of Hepp ner. Section 2. Any person violating any of the provisions of this or dinance, upon convicton thereof in the Recorder's court shall be pun ished by a fine of not more than twenty five ($25.00) Dollars, or by Imprisonment in the city jail for a period of not more than twelve days. Section 3. Whereas existing con ditions are such that this ordinance is necessary for the immediate pre servation of the public health, peace I have. But one of htr hands was eone and safety. In this; that the public 1 at the wrist and the other hnnd was Is accustomed of parking vehicles j badly shattered; soRhe was Just a near fire hydrants within the city of I wan little brutally abbreviated frng Heppner, and thereby obstructing I ment of humanity, a living fraction, the convenient access thereto by the most grlpvonsly afflicted. VICTIM OF GERMAN "KULTUR" Irvln S. Cobb Writes of Work of Beast ef Berlin, as He Saw It In London Hospital. In a London hoepltnl I saw a little girl who hnd been most terribly maimed In an air raid. I am not going to dwell on the state of this child. When I think of her I hnve not the words to express the feelings that I to! M iS. S CO. 111 1HH , W, I 1916 19.7 I ivlarcn 19, I'll 5 I March 27. 1916 March 23, 1917 March 12, litis fir.fi 207it 2085 2156 S E f$2(C77 $26.59 ?2S.40 $37.55 fire department, an emergency is hereby declared to exist and this ordinance shall take effect and be in full force from and after its passage by the common council and approved by the Mayor. Passed the Common Council and approved by the Mayor, this 7th day of October, 1918. W. W. SMEAD, Mayor. Attest: J. P. WILLIAMS, Recorder. SEE ME BEFORE SELilu YOUR GRAIN I am grain acnt at Heppner for the Fauifk Grain Company, successors to M. H. II s r, and am prepared to buy your grain outrigl on consignment, as you prefer. Can also fui i grain bags at the lowest price. 4 I si NOTICE Ok taking up sale - OF ESTRAYS Notice is hereby given that on the Said Gus Thelander. as the owner ofi3rd day of September, 1918, the un- tiie legal title to the above described ; jersi:;ned took up and now holds at p opei ty as the same appears of record, ' ... , ., an, each of the other persons above ! his farm on Rhea Creek seven miles nameo ar r.ei-eby further notified that i SOuth from Heppner, Morrow county, Geo. J. Currin, plaintiff, will apply to j , ' the Circuit t;ourc oi me oumy aiui e.., v. ilulu) v.Uuv..UUu .o State aforesaid for a decree foreclosing travs. tn-wit! fine hav zelrilntr ahnnl I bed, aim mentioned in said cei tin- cale. And you are hereby summoned DR. GUNSTER VETERINARIAN , Licensed Graduate HEPPNER - - ORE. Telephone 722 (Day or Night) DR. 3, L. CALLOWAY Osteopathic PhysicUui 6 Roberts Building Phone 643 At Lexington Tuesdays and Thursdays to appear within sixty days after the first publication oi mis summons, ex clusive of the day of said first publica tion, and defend this action or pay the amount due as above shown, together with cost and accrued interest, and in case of your failure to do so, a decree will be rendered foreclosing the lien of said taxes and costs against the land and premises above named. This summons is published ny onier four years old, white star on fore head, no brand visible, and weight about 1000 pounds, and one chest nut sorrel filly, about three years old, in forehead, no brand visible, and v.'eight about 800 pounds. Notice is hereby further given that pursuant to an order of A L. Coructt, Justice of the Peace for the Sixth District of Morrow County, day of Her wounds had ceased to pain her, ' the head nurse told me before we en tered, and for the rest of the time she was a good patient, one of the best In the ward. ! She wns lying, when I saw her, with her head propped upon n pillow that was no whiter than her face was, and i there was a pitiful wraith of a smile 1 on her poor little pinched common- place face, nnd to her breast, with the bandaged stump or one arm rrm v. iui her remaining hand that was swr-.th-d in a clump of wrapping, she cuddled up a painted china doll which some body had brought to her, and she was slnsing to It. The sight. I take it, would hnve been very gracious In the eyes of his impe rial majesty of Prusslnxcept, of course, that the little girl still lived; that naturally would be a drawback to h!s complete enjoyment of the snec tnclc. Irvln S. Cobb In the Saturday Evening Tost. ROY V. WHITEIS of the Honorable Gilbert W. Phelps, Judge of the Circuit court or tii Mate j Oregon, made on 'the 25th and said order was made and dated the . September, 1918, the undersigned 23rd day of August, 19 is, and the date wlJi on the 17th day of October, 191 of first publication of this summons is i , , , , ' the 29th day of August, IMS. at the hour of 10:30 o'clock in ti All process and papers In this pro ceeding may be served upon the under signed residing within the State of Ore Kon at the address hereafter mention ed. S. K. NOTSON, Attorney for I'laintiff. Address, Heppner, Oregon. A 29-0 31. WOODSON & SWEEK ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Office In Masonic Building, Heppner, Oregon ' Offce on west end of May Street HEPPNER, OREGON SAM E. VAN VACT0R ATTORN EY-AT-LAW S. E. NOTSON ATTORNEY-AX-LAW Office, Roberts Building, Heppner Office Phone, Main 643 Residence Phone Main 665 FRANCIS A. McMENAMIN LAWYER Roberts Building, Heppner, Oreg. P. H. ROBINSON LAWYER IONS :-: OREGON PATTERSON & ELDER 2 Doors North Palace Hotel. TONSORAL ARTISTS WINK BATHS SHAVING Z6o ROY V. WHITEIS Fire Insurance writer for best Old Line Companies. HEPPNER -:- -:- OREGON NOTICE OF EXECUTORS SALE OF REAL PROPERTY. Notice is hereby given that under and in pursuance of an order of the County Court of the Slate ot Oregon for Morrow County, made and en tered on the 1st day of October, 1918, authorizing us as executors and ex ecutrix of the Last Will and Testa ment of C. T. Walker, deceased, to sell the hereinafter described real property. We will from and after Friday, the first day of November, 1918, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day at the office of J. A. Waters in the City of Heppner, Mor row County, Oregon offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash In hand subject to the con firmation of said Court, the follow ing described real property, situated in Morrow County, State of Oregon, to wit: Lots Five (5) to Twelve (12) in clusive, Block Seven (7) in Sperry's 2d add. in lone, Oregon; Lots One (1) Two (2) and Three (3) of Block Three (3) In lone, Oregon; Lots Thirteen (13), Fourteen (14) Fifteen (15) and Sixteen (16) In Block Three (3) in lone, Oregon; Lots One (1) Two (2) Three (3) and Four (4) in Block Nine (9) Sperry's 2d add. In lone, Oregon; the North the forenoon of said day at his farm abovo described, sell said estrays at public auction to the bigest bidder for cash according to law pertaining to the sale of estrays to satisfy the cost, expenses and damages, unless before said cale, the owner thereof claims the same, and pays the cost, expenses and damages incurred to date of claiming same. Dated this 26th day of September, 1918. 2t FRANK LIEUALLEN, Move to Save Wild Turkeys. The prisoners in the stnte peniten tiary of Washington run, among otliej things, a game bird farm. Until lately they have raised wild turkeys for the Thanksgiving dinner for the convicts. The fact that wild turkeys have been killed In such numbers In the forests of the western part of the state that they have almost disappeared has' caused the state game warden to decide to take up the business of raising them on a larger scale and flocks will here after be liberated each summer to populnte the .woods. The wild turkeys are larger and hurdler than the domestic breeds, and the warden, whose name Is L. R. Dar win, Is experimenting with cross breeds. He hopes to develop a bird that will be useful to poultrymen and yet be able to sustain itself In the woods. OLD HIGH COST OF LIVING JUMPS But That Makes No Difference to the Million aire With a Hobby Old High Cost of living'has so jumped during the past twelve months that mere existence has be come a sort of luxury. Your groceryman tells you he simply has to charge the price asked; the clothier informs you that the same suits he sold for $20, are now $40 and $50 each, and a bar gain at that; your milkman strikes you off the list in a hurry If you dare demur to ?3.7b per quart a MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS . g,;. OPFA'DLETON, OREGON g 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 Extra Cost for Quality? No,Sir! licious measure, He and some Port land attorney have decided that the legal advertising rate, which pro vides that publishers shall not be paia a greater sum than five cents per line, is altogether too high to suit his imperial taste. He there fore has prepared an initiative peti tion and wants the voters of Oregon to lower the rate, in accordance with his wishes. This is Millionaire Jackson's way of "getting even" with the press of Oregon. He has been unable to dictate to the thinking editors of the month; your wife's winter coat will be close to the $60 mark, and her state who llave steadily refused to be half of Lots Five (5), Six (6), Seven shoes will be a bargain at $14.50. As wnPPed ,nt0 line t0 support Jack- (7) and Eight (8) in Sperry's to your winter's wood pile the least j BU" 8 tax ana omer campaigns Third Addition to lone, Oregon; said the better. Such are the fruits of war, and such are the burdens to be borne by the great army of the secondary defense. It's a great life if you don't weaken. Hut what would your groceryman say if you asked him to knock off his profits in these troublesome timea? What would happen if you Informed your shoeman, your milk man, your dry goods man, and tlie You'll likelyfind it costs you even less to chew Gravely. It goes further. You only need a small chew of this class of tobacco, and it holds its good, sat isfying taste a long, long time. goes further that's why you can get the good taste of this class of tobac co without extra cost. PEYTON BRAND Real Gravely Chewing Plug a poucn-sna worrnu Also the West half of Section Six teen (16) ; East half of section Eight (8) and the West half of Section Nine (9) in Tp. 1 S., It. 23 E W. M. Right reserved to reject all bids. J. A. WATERS, CYNTHIA WALKER, AUGUSTUS WALKER, Executor and. Executrix of Last Will and Testament of C. T. Walker, deceased. M. J. BRADFORD "The Village Pulnter" Contractdlng Painting and Paper banging, Phone 653. Office lBt Door Wtst of Creamery DR. J. G. TURNER . EYE SPECIALIST Portland, Oregon. Regular monthly visits to Hepp ner and lone. Watch paper for dates. E. J. SffARKEY Electrician House Wiring a Specialty Heppner Oregon Phone 633 NOTICK TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned have been appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow Comity executor and executrix, respectfvely, of the estate of Robert Dexter, deceased; that all persons having claims agains't said estate must present thu same, verified according to law, to ua at the office of our attorney, S. E. Notson, In Heppner, Oregon, within six months from the date of first publication ot this notice, said date of first publication being Sep tember 19, 1018. JACOB A. DEXTER, Executor. IDA D. DEXTER, Executrix. ORDINANCE XO. 180. waged by the Journal. He has chosen the psychological time to carry out his nefarious plan a time when probably ninety per cent of the papers of the state are struggling keep the wolf from the door, that they may "carry on" in their im portant mission of helping Uncle Sam's war activities. It is a scheme quite worthy of Jackson and a really clever way to cut the throats of the country editors. Bring his advertis ing rates down below cost and you 5 The Gazette-Times now $2.00. Have you Paid Up? f rest of the bunch, that they would, can run him out of the field! Isn't have to let you have the goods at a reduced price? Would these gentle men politely accede to your request? They would not. Bankruptcy would follow if they did. it a commendable work for a mil lionaire publisher to be engaged in? Unfortunately for Jackson the voters are onto his little game. They believe in their own communities, You couldn't expect it you would ! they believe in their home papers, not ask it! These are not the- good ! and "they are generous enough to old days of old. Costs have gone up admit that the newspaper men of on everything, and quite naturally, the state have a God-given right to too. ! llve in Oregon, in spite of Editor In view of the general condition ' Jackson's personal wishes in the of alTairs it is a rather astmmdiiig matter. bit of legislation that Sam Jackson, editor of the Portland Journal would County Agent Brown left Tuesday An ordinance prohibiting persons from parking vehicles, or placing obstructions on any public place within a certain distance of any Fire Hydrant within the corporate limits of the city of iieppner, and providing a penalty for the viola tion thereof. The people of the city of Heppner do ordain as follows: Section 1. That it shall be un lawful for any person, or persons to park or leave remaining any auto mobile, wagon, carriage, truck, hack or other vehicle, or to place or loave remaining any obstruction of any kind or nature upon any public street, alley, avenue or , public grounds or place within twenty five the loan a success. J feet of any Fire Hydrant within tho But to return to foist onto the statute books this fall. ! morning for Moro, Sherman county, It is astounding to tho person un-, where he wll attend the county fair acquainted with the facts, but to :ana act as a Judge In the agricultural, those who understand the motives horticultural and stock exhibit de underlying the proposed measure, partments. Mr. Jackson's scheme is petty, din- j bolically dirty, and as malicious as any piece of legislation that was ever ! framed to be "put over" on the citizenB of Oregon. Vn.i l.n.,n ,.r.,lt llrttlia nrm vnil uu ' : Turner. neneve in u, ana you rBiuizu nun m ' influence as a community builder is big. Do you know, also, that a man high s affairs of the nation has re cently stated that the First, Second, Third and Fourth Liberty loans would never have been possible with out the generous support of the press of Oregon and ot tho nation? Do you know, too, that not one cent Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cochran of i Monument spent several days In Heppner the past week, guests at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Frank They have gone on to Hood River, where they will visit for a short time with other relatives. Howard Swick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lime Swick of Monument and a soldier boy stationed at Camp Lewis, is home for a short furlough. He spent Sunday last in Heppner, visiting his cousin, Mrs. Frank of advertising was appropriated by j Turner, before going on to Monu government to help the press make ment. 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