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i THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPXER, OREGON". THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1018. PAGE TIIREB PROFESSIONAL COLUMN Dr. N. E. WINNARD ottice In Fair Building HEPPNER . OREGON A. D. McMURDO, WL D. Clinician A HiuitmiD Office In Patterson Drug Btore HEPPNEH OitEGU Dr. R. J. VAUGHN DENTIST Permanently located In the Odd Fellows building. Rooms 4 aud 6 HEPPNER. OREGON DR. GUNSTER VETERIXAHIAN Licensed Graduate HEPPNKU - - ORE. Telephone 722 (Day or Night) DR. .1. L. CALLOWAY Osteopathic I'liysician 6 Huberts Building Phone 643 At Lexington Tuesdays and Thursdays WOODSON & SWEEK ATTORN EY8-AT-LA W Office in Masonic Building, Heppner, Oregon OOce on west end ot May Street HEPPNER, OREGON SAM E. VAN VAGTOR ATTORNEY-AT-LAW S. E. NOTSON ATTORNKY-AT-LAW Office, Roberts Building, Heppner Office Phone, Main 643 Residence Phone Main 666 FRANCIS A. McMENAMIN LAWYER Roberta Building, Heppner, Oreg. F. H. ROBINSON LAWYER IONE :-: :- OREGON PATTERSON & ELDER 2 Doors North Palace Hotel. TONSORAL ARTISTS FINE BATHS SHAVING !6c ROY V. WHITEIS Fire Insurance writer for best Old Line Companies. HEPPNER OREGON M. J. BRADFORD "The Village Painter" Cootractding Painting and Paper hanging, Phone 653. Office 1st 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. STARKEY Electrician House Wiring a Specialty Heppner Oregon Phone 633 NOTICE OK FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has filed in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County his final account as administrator of the estate of Ellen E. Lacy, deceased, and said Court has appointed Monday, the 2nd day of December, 1918, as the time for hearing and settlement of snid final account; objections to said final ac count must be filed on or before said date. WILLIAM C. LACY, Administrator. 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 State of Oregon for Morrow County, made and en tered on the 1st day of October, 1918, 1 authorizing ub as executors and ex ecutrix of the Last Will and Testa ment of C. T. Walker, deceased, to sell the hereinafter described real property. Wo will from and after Friday, the first day of November, 1 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; Lota 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 (S) Sperry's 2d add. in lone, Oregon; the North half of Lots Five (5), Six (6), Seven (7) and Eight (8) in Sperry's Third Addition to Inne, Oregon; 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 biijs. J. A. WATERS, CYNTHIA WALKER, AUGUSTUS WALKER, Executor and Executrix of Last Will and Testament of C. T. Walker, deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed by the County Court of i.Ue Stat'! of Oregon for Morrow County administrator of the estate of John H. Thomas, de ceased, and that all persons having claims against the said estate must present the same duly verified ac cording to law, to me at the office of my attorney, S. E. Notson, in Hepp ner, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice, said date of first publica tion being October 25, 1918. JAMES THOMAS, Administrator. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has filed her final ac count as administratrix of the Estate of Patrick McDald, deceased, and that the County Court has appointed Monday, the 2nd day of December, 1918, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, as the time ot hearing and settling said final ac count. Objections to said final ac count must be filed on or before said date MARY McDAID, Administratrix. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE. OP ORKGON, FOR MORROW COUNTY, Geo. J. Currln, rialntlff VB. Gus Thelander, Defendant. SIMMONS FOR Pt m.ICATIOPf IN FOnEf'I.OSI HE OF TAX MEN. To Gus Thelander, the above named defendant la the Name of the State of Oregon) You are hereby notified that Geo. J. Currln la the holder of Certificate of Delinquency numbered 341 Issued on the 19th day of March, 19i5, by the Tax Collector of the County of Morrow State of Oregon, for the amount of Twenty seven and 15-100 Dollars, the same be ing the amount then due and delin quent for taxes for the year 1918 to gether with penalty, Interest and costs thereon upon the real property assessed to you, of which you are the owner as appears of record, situated in said County and State, and particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: Lots 1 and 2 and the Southwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of Sec tion 1, Township 1 South, Range 24 E. W. M. You are further notified that said Geo. J. Currln has paid taxes on said premises for prior or subsequent years, with the rate of interest on said amounts as follows. K g tH I CO LJ 1914 I March 19, 1915 656 I $20.77 1915 March 27, 1916 2079 $26.39 191 a March 23, 1917 2085 $28.40 19't7 March 12, 1918 2156 $37.55 Said Uus Thelander, as the owner of the legal title to the above described property as the same appears of record, and each of the other persons above named are hereby further notified that Geo. J. Currln, plaintiff, will apply to the Circuit Court of the County and Ktate aforesaid for a decree foreclosing the lien against the property above des-c-ibed, and mentioned in said certifi cate. And you are hereby summoned to appear within sixty days after the first publication of this summons, ex clusive ot 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 by order of the Honorable Gilbert V. Phelps, Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Morrow, and said order was made and dated the 23rd day of August, 1918, and the date of first publication of this summons is the 2'Jth day of August, 1918. All process and papers In this pro ceeding may be served upon the under signed residing within the State of Ore gon at the address hereafter mention ed. S. K. NOTSON, Attorney for Plaintiff. Address, Heppner, Oregon. A 29-0 31. FOR SALE Automobile in good running order, $350. Five good tires. Call at this office or address Box 454. Reason for selling, "I need the money." tf FOK SAIjF Good 5-room house, built three years. Furnished thru out with best of furniture and player piano. A bargain if taken soon. In quire Gazette-Times office. 15-lm LOST A sorrel Alley, two years old, weight about 706 pounds, branded B on left shoulder. Reward will be paid for Information leading to recovery. Inform this office. i 24-6t Dry slabwood to BURN. 4 foot lengths per cord, $1.00. 16 inch per cord, $1.25. PARKERS MILL. FOR SALE A registered sow and boar, also some pigs ready to wean. 26-4t A. E. PIERCE, lone, Ore. JACKSON SCHEME IS REPUDIATED In Home of Journal, Chamber of Commerce Rejects His Initiative Measures. Sam Jackson, self-appointed guar dian of the public weal, has decreed through the columns of the Portland Journal, that the delinquent tax pub lication law and the statute defining legal rates, shall be cast in the dis card at the coming election. This is in effect the mandate published t;.t!i Cay in tha Journal, and hi place i tl.e '.-resent, statutes, Mr. Jackson v. ill "substitute" a coup. a of pet .'i-aurts ;:f !::s own. The citizens of Oregon, as a con r ;iuncc, are debating on whether to follow Mr. Jackson's injunc tion, or whether it would bu safe to '. s,i'.re out their voting privilege in accordance with mandates of their wn consciences. If thy are at all hesitant to comply with the Jackson etlit, it is probably because they realize Mr. Jackson U an old hand at telling folks how to cast their bal lots and that his desires in the mat ter do not always coincide with the views of the citizens. This was notably the caso a few years ago when Mr. Jackson attempted to foist off single tax on Oregon. The two measures In question are now being considered by the voters of the state, and it seems to be the well defined concensus of opinion in every section, that the present laws are equitable. It Is further conceded that the delinquent tax law is more than a mere administrative law in that it specifically renders a public service which cannot be overlooked by any fair minded citizen and the taxpayer in particular. j Albert Nelson, successful farmer of the Lexington country, was doing business In Heppner on Tuesday. Mr. Nelson is fast making one of the best wheat producing farms in the section north of Lexington and the past two seasons has raised fine crops. W,e are glad to number him among the new subscribers from Lexington this week. Dr. N. E. Wmnard returned the first of the week from Eugene, where he was for the past two weeks getting acquainted with Bome real influenza. He reports his son Ncrton, Getting over his attack of the epidemic in good shape but says thai the dvsease is something to be avoided as the death rate is very great and the treatment as yet Is not thoroughly well understood. Dr. Wicnard has been a mighty busy man since getting back to Heppner, the numerous cases of influenza and tbo shortness of physicians making a busy field for one doctor just at present. Mat Hughes went out to Lone Rock Tuesday to prepare to move his family to Heppner. Mention was1 made last week In these columns that ; he had purchased the ranch of hisj father, John Hughes, west of town 1 in conjunction with his brother, Joe, I and Mike Healey, but in this we were I misinformed. Matt has purchased the old home farm on his own account ' and will run the place In connection i with his stock ranch at Lone Rock.! He has rented to his brothers John1 and Joe all the wheat land on the Slab and Cord Wood, Utah Lump and Rock Springs Coal Leave Orders with A. Z. Barnard ALBERT WILLIAMS Gfify Limit To Service WE can sorve as your bank and bankers-r whether you live in Heppner or many miles amay on Farm or Ranch. The Farmers & Stockgrowers National Bank knows no limita tions when it comes to distance. Our BANK BY MAIL facilities are adaptable to any kind of bank ing FROM ANYWHERE. If you cannot call and tolk over the possibilities write to us. MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM. FARMERS & STOCKGROWERS NATIONAL BANK Heppner Oregon The prrsent tax publication law provides that mail notice be sent out to the taxpayer. This fact you do not see mentioned in the columns of the Journal. Then, after failure of mail notice, the tax lists are to be published. Thus is the delinquent taxpayer protected as far as possible. Jackson's law would abolish the publication altogether, and leave the delinquent at the mercies of the tax title grabber. Such is the practical worliina; of the Jackson amendment. His o;her bill is to cut down the presi nt legal rate of five cents per line no, v in force in practically eveiy state in the union. Unfortunately for Mr. Jackson the voters of the state are able to reason things out for themselves. They love suggestions but not niandst-js as to how they are to caste tiieir ballots. For weeks Jackson's Journal has been giving orders to the Oregon electorate on the Jackson pet meas ures. Strange to relate, however, the Portland Chamber of Commerce, at its weekly luncheon this week, un animously turned down both of the schemes. They evidently figured that there was no justifiable reason at this time for punishing either the taxpayers or the press, so they went on record as unqualifiedly rejecting the Jackson bills. It must have been a sorry day for Mr. Jackson and, his Portland Journ al, when the "home town" folks turned against him. Incidently no mention of the action was made in the Journal. Wllow creek place and they will farm the same.. Mr. Healey has moved to a ranch on Butter creek. O. J. Cox was taken suddenly very 111 with an attack of appendicitis on Thursday evening last and brought to the Heppner Sanitorium where he was operated on by Dr. McMurdo. His case was very serious but at last re ports he was getting along well. Captain Russell came up from Portland Tuesday and met with the members of the local draft board and the local board of Instruc tion. The latter board consists of Dr. N. E. Wlnnard, chairman and medical advisor, C. E. Woodson, legal advisor and E. R. Huston, military advisor. Captain Russell was here to discuss matters pertain ing to the Instruction of the new draftees and to line out the boards for their work along these lines. He returned to Portland on Wednes day. Ralph Justus writes from Fort Sill, Oklohoma under date ot the 21st, that his company was ready to entrain and was leaving that camp for destination not made known to the boys, but presumably for New York and then to France. Attorney Cal Sweek is laid up at his home this week suffering from an attack of tousilitis. It was first thought he might be coming down with the Influenza but this proved not to be the case. 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