The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, December 19, 1918, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPNEK, UKEGON, THI KHI) . . uf 'i'J jUIER 19, 1918.
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PKOHWIONA IXLCJLN
Dr.. N. E. WINNAED
Physician Surgeoa
Office In Fair Building
HEPPNER OREGON
A. D. McMURDO, M. D.
Phvuriao A Burgeon
Office Id Patterson Drug Store
HEPPNER OREGON
Dr. R. J. VAUGHN
DKNT18T
Permaueutly located In tbe Odd
Fellows building. Room 4 and t.
HEPPNER. OREGON
DR.GUNSTBR
VETERINARIAN
Licensed Gradute
kEPPWER - - ORE. .
Telephone 722 (Day or KJlt)
DR. 1. h. CALLOWAY
Osteopathic Physician
C Roberta Building
PfaoBe 648
At Lexington
Tuesdays and Thursdays
WOODSON & SWEEK
, ATTORN E V8-AT-LA W
Office In Masonic Building,
Heppuer, Oregon
Offce on west end of Hay Street
HEPPNER, OREGON
SAM E. VAN V ACTOR
ATTORNEY -AT-LAW
S. E. NOTSON
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
OfBoe, RoberU Building, Heppner
Oflce Phone, Main 4I
Residence Phone Main l
PRANCIS A. McMENAMIN
LAWYER
RoberU Building, Heppner, Oreg.
F. H. ROBINSON
LAWYER
IONS :-: :-: :: :-i : OREGON
GLENN Y. WELLS
Attorney at Law
926 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
Portland, Oregon
Phone Main
5220
PATTERSON & ELDER
2 Doors North Palace Hotel.
TONBORAL ARTISTS
FINE BATHS SHAVING 25c
ROY V. WHITEIS
Fire Insurance writer for beat Old
Line Companies.
HEPPNER
OREGON
DR. J. 0. TURNER
EYE SPECIALIST
Portland, Oregon.
Regular monthly vlslu to Hepp
ner and lone. Watch paper
for datea.
E. J. STAEKEY
Electrician
House Wiring a Specialty
Heppner Oregon
Phone 633
LEGAL NOTICES.
NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS
MEETING
Notice is hereby given that there
will be a meeting of the stockholders
of the First National Bank of Hepp
ner, Oregon on the second Tuesday
in January, 1919 (January 14th,
1919) between the hours of ten a.
m. and four p. m. of said date for
the purpose of electing directors and
for the transaction of such other bus
iness as may legally come before said
boNAlj'Tc SEE CtfRiSlMS
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HOME
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HOME
by
Jack
"Wilson
GO TO THE
TlUJTiCrAL Til
meeting. and required to appear in the Coun-
W. P. MAHONEY, Cashier. ty Court of the SUte of Oregon for
Dated this 3rd day of December, Morrow County, at the Court Room
1918. thereof, on the 4th day of January.
1919, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. M., of said day. -then and there to
Notice is hereby given that the show cause it any there be why this
undersigned have been appointed by Court should not grant a license to
the County Court of the State , of the Executor of the Last Will and
Oregon for Morrow County, Exe- Testament of Frank J. Habelt, De
utors of the Last Will and Testament ceased, to sell at Public Safle the fol
of Thomas Morgan, deceased. All lowing described lands, to-wit: NE
persons having claims against said of SW'4 and the N of SEH of Soc.
estate must present them properly 7, In Tp. One- (1) South of Range
verified, to the undersigned at the Twenty-five (25), E. W. M.
office, of Woodson & Sweek, attor- First published December i, 1918.
neys at law, Heppner, Oregon, with- (SEAL) . J. A. WTAERS,
in six months from the date of first ' County Clerk of Morrow County
publication cf this notice. Oregon.
First published this 28th day of d5-6tms
November, 1918.
S. M. MORGAN,
LEE SLOCUM.'
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed by
the County Court-of the State of
Oregon for Morrow County, Execfu-
trix of the Last Will and Testament
of John S. Buselck, deceased. All
persons having claims against said
estate must present them, properly
verified, to the undersigned at he
office of Woodson & Sweek, attorneys
at law. Hennner. Oregon, within six
months from the date of first publi-
cation of this notice.
First published this 28th day of
November, 1918.
HELEN BUSEICK
Executrix,
TEACHERS' EXAMINATION.
Notice is hereby given that the!Mo""ow and State of
County Superintendent of
Morrow
County, Oregon, will hold the regular
examination of applicants for State
Certificates at the Court House, as
tallow's: i
Commencing Wednesday, Decern
ber 18, 1918, at 9:00 o'clock a. m.
and continuing until Saturday, De
cember 21, 1918, at 4:00 p. m.
Wednesday Forenoon.
U. S. History, Writing (Pennman-
ship), Music, Drawing.
Wednesday Afternoon.
Physiology, Reading, Manual
Training, Composition, Domestic
Science, Methods in Reading, Course
of Study for Drawing, Methods in
Arithmetic.
Thursday Forenoon.
Arithmetic, History of Education,
Psychology, Methods in Geography,
Mechanical Drawing, Domestic Art,
Course of Study for Domestic Art.
Thursday Afternoon.
Grammar, Geography, Stenogra
phy, American Literature, Physics,
Typewriting Methods in Language,
Thesis for Primary Certificate,
Friday Forenoon.
Theory and Practice, Orthography
(Spelling), Physical Geography,
English Literature, Chemistry.
Friday Afternoon.
School Law, Geology, Algebra,
Civil Government.
Saturday Forenoon.
Geometry, Botany.
Saturday Afternoon.
General History, Bookkeeping.
Very truly yours,
. J. A. CHURCHILL,
Superintendent of Public Instruction.
NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS'
MEETING.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the regular Annual Stockholders
Meeting of the Lexington State Bank
will be held at its banking rooms in
the Town of Lexington, Oregon, at
two o'clock, Thursday, January 9,
1919.
The purpose for which this meet
ing is called Is to elect a Board of
Directors for the ensuing year and
for the transaction of any other busi
ness which may properly come before
it.
W. G. SCOTT, President.
Attest, W. O. HILL, Cashier.
Dated at Lexington, Oregon, De
cember 2, 1918.
NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING.
Notice is hereby given that the
Annual Meeting of the Galloway
Telephone Company will be held In
the office of the Humphreys' Drug
Company In the City of Heppner,
Oregon, on Saturday, the 28th day
of December, 1918, at two o'clock in
the afternoon for the purpose of
electing officers and the transaction
of such other business as may prop
erly come before the meeting.
D. O. JUSTUS, President.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR MOR
ROW COUNTY.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Frank J. Habelt, deceased.
CITATION TO HEIRS AND DE
VISEES. TO AMALIA RICIITER, GREETING:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE just outside of city limits of Hopp
OF OREGON, You are hereby cited ner. Must be sold within next
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GUARDIAN SALE.
Notice is hereby given that, by
virtue of an order made the 12th
December, 1918 by the County Court
of the State of Oregon for Mult-
noman uounty. in tne matter or tne
Estate of Belinda A. Parker, Insane,
alid for the purpose of paying the
debts and claims against the estate
of said Ward, the expenses of said
In the matter of the
Ward and the costs and expenses of
sale and the Guardianship of said
Ward.
I will on Saturday, the 18th
January, 1919 at 10 o'clock a. m.
and thereafter, at he law office of
Frank Robinson in lone, Morrow
County, Oregon, offer for sale and
sell, at private sale to the highest,
bidder for cash, all of the right
title and Interest of said Belinda A. '
Parker, Insane, in and' to the real j
property situated In the County of.
Oregon de-
i scribed as follows to wit: The south
west quarter (SW14) of Section
fifteen (15) Township two (2)
north, Range twenty-three (23)
east of Willamette Meridian, con
taining 160 acres more or less.
Terms of sale: Cash, one third of
purchase price to be paid at the tiine
of the sale and the balance upon
delivery of deed. Bids will also be
received a the residence of G. C.
Garfield, 985 E. 18th Street N. Port
land, Oregon.
MARY E. GARFIELD,
Guardian of Belinda A. Parker,
insane.
C. A. ADneleren. Attorney for
Guardian, 701 Chamber of Com
merce Bldg., Portland, Oregon.
Date of first publication of this
notice 19 December, 1918.
I WANT YOUR POULTRY.
Am in the market for all kinds of
poultry, alive or dresBed; also veal
and pork. Pay highest cash market
price and take all you have at any
time. HENRY SCHWARZ, Heppner,
Oregon. Phone 636.
LOST One 4-year-old bay mare
with bay horse colt brand Th con
nected on left stifle about 1100; 1
gray mare brand J D on left shoulder
blind in right eye 1000 lbs. Pay
reasonable reward to finder. S. C
Cummins, Echo, Ore.
$000 REWARD.
LOST 600 head of sheep, be
tween Echo and L, P. Davidson ranch
In Morrow county. Sheep branded
K on wool. Old ewes, mixed year
lings and mixed lambs. Will pay
$1.00 per head for return of any or
all of these sheep, or for information
leading to their recovery. lm
L. P. DAVIDSON, lone, Oregon.
FOR SALK 100 ton of good al
falfa hay. Convenient feed grounds
on place and parties can come with
either cattle or sheep. Communicate
with me at Lexington, Oregon.
3t ANDREW REANEY.
LOST Between Heppner and L.
V. Gentry place, crank for Butck
auto. Finder please leave at this
office.
FOR SALE: One motion picture
machine, one piano, one Brunswick
phonograph, one Davenport, one
kitchen cabinet, one oil cook stove.
See RIVERS & ACKLEY, lone, Ore.
FOUND Gold eyeglass chain with
hairpin attached. Can be had by
calling at Sheriff McDuffee's office.
LOST On road between Lexing
ton and lone, evening of Nov. 13, one
45 automatic Colt revolver, Govern
ment model. $10.00 reward.
R. H. LANE, Lexington, Oregon.
Position wanted by man and wife
on ranca stock ranch preferred
Inquire this office. -
Thoroughbred mammoth bronze
turkeys for sale. Farm of T. J.
Matlock. 2t
FOR SALE Good six-room house,
barn, chicken house, garage and 8
acres of land, with good well and
small orchard. Property well situated
WDY, OH DADDY, Jrri
' live"", r
I WANT A Je&
I
thirty days.
SMEAD
4 CRAWFORD.
Passengers carried to all point
Heppner. General jitney business t
outside tow.ns. O.. M. WHITTLNG
TON.
LOST On the streets of Lexinc
ton, gold locket off watch fob, bear
ing monogram RFF. ' Leave at Bur
goyne's store, Lexington and re
ceive reward in
Auto tires welded for $1. Innei
tubes 75c. for blowouU 2 inches
i'luare. Double the price for large'
welds, or can sell the welder foi
$7.50. W. W. SHAM HART. In
ALFALFA HAY for sale. 150 tons
cn Butter Creek. Good foed lots and
water for stock. Will sell this hay
at the market priced
2t TRAVIS J. HOSKINS, EchcvOr.
SMALL ACREAGE We offer 80
acres on creek bottom under ditch,
35 acres in alfalfa, 25 acres ready to
put in . R. R. station within half
mile. No buildings. Very reason-
able terms. See SMEAD & CRAW-
FORD.
LOST A sorrel mare colt, coming
year old; long, white stripe in face,
branded JB connected with bar under
it on left' shoulder. Notify E.
BERGSTROM, lone, Oregon. lm
4.
Minor Musings
The man who can "do most any
thing," freuently does nothing worth
mentioning. '
The worst that can be said of a
good many folks is tht when the test
came' they were timid and shrank
away when a word at the time from
one who cared might have made
them heroic. Fortitude sometimes Is
a matter of encouragement.
You may be destined never to
dwell in marbled halls, bnt they'd
be terribly chilly In winter, anyway.
If there is somebody who worries
about you, you are sure yon have
one friend or a creditor.
The less you ask of the world the
less you are likely to receive, except
In independence.
If you expect nothing, that's what
you'll get.
If you try to make a joke out of
life you'll find out it's yon that's the
joke-.
The free advice-giver Is always a
stingy advice-taker.
It's something to have been born
Thomson Brothers
LOOK AT
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1 -rum Qia in.
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DATYDY? -
AERODROME SHIP
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First picture of the Furious, one of the wonders of the war. It
Is one of the British navy's most notable aerodrome ships where air
planes can start and land while at sea. These ships are one of th?
secrets Germany never found out until her fleet was surrendered.
There are other features to the allies "bush-hush" fleat which even
yet have not been exposed.
Jf PUre bUt hDeSt Parents-
W. 0 . , . . .
. 6u uca, ol oia-iasn-
.oned honesty" but not much of the
fli f n c . I J
".--.asuiuueu aisnonesty that was at'
iU best in a horse trade.
One can become accustomed to al
most anything but a spoiled "child.
It you would live long, avoid old
fashioned remedies and most of tbe
new-fashioned ones.
You're not onlv rptMn. m k...'1
you never were young if the lauehter
of children annoys you.
iime alters many opinions but
never that of the hoy who was kicked
out of his stingy neighbor's apple
orchard.
It is harder to remember
your
blessings than ynar rnrslnpu
If your 1 nemy Is guilty of all the
things you say. It is not imfn tn
make you more innocent to tell of
them. . 1
.
Supposing this Is a "vale of tears."
mere s no reason why you should
make It an ocean of them.
The highest price that you can pay
- 44I - 1
for affection Is honor.
If yon conserve your resources you
may be resourceful, but that's, about
all.
Everybody thinks . that nobody
else is well balanced, and he's right.
Your sin may not find
Oftener It finds you in.
you out.
The reason the cost of living is so
high, these days, Is because our funds
are so low. 1
Men insist that their wives econo
mize in clothing cost during war
We take pleasure in an
nouncing that we
have secured
The
Palmer Garment
CT"HERE have been tunes when
it seemed impossible to secure
merchandise, especially merchandise
of quality, good enough for our cus
tomers. But you will notice when
you see the new Palmer Garment
that we have made ample prepara
tions to supply you with coats in the
quality to which you are accustomed
at the lowest possible price.
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THAT Feuow'5 BCfN
rot? Four hooiw with
) THAT tW- I wish Ht
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times, but It is not the girl who has
m!Zed. in..the Prlce ' Nothing
nllu auracis inese men s
glances on the street
admiring
What has become of the old-fashioned
farmers who spent their fr. ms
in fighting over line fences?
Working may be a pleasure bv it
Is somewhat owing to whom you are
working.
Two kinds of pride are difficult for
normal Persons to understand 'mt
f a dark past and that a pi" fng
I ae9Cendant for his distinguished an-
uusiors.
If everything has some use in the
world, 'what's the use of a barber's
always combing a half-bald man's
hair to flat that it makes him appear
entirely bald?
I livery oaoy nas tne right to be
born of Parents who think he is
hef'er and prettier than anv other
baDy-
j The more you think of some folks
the less yu think, of them.
If you are tired and want rest, you
are like a good many millions of oth-
ers- but lf y0"'11 wait long enough
VAIlMl AnI miw.i1I a 1
you'll find yourself facing the pros
pect of a long rest and won't like it.
Don'a expect too much of your
friends. Not many ef them are as
deeply Interested in your welfare as
you imagine.
Supposing you don't own an auto
mobile neither did Julius Caesar
nor George Washington nor Abra
ham Lincoln.
- However, non-material you may be
don t ever let any wild-eyed dreamer
convince you that the possession of
money is not desirable. He merely
means he can't get it. .
Httfg
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LCOK AT Irl' TAHK
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