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r THE GAZETTE-TIMES. HEPPNER, OREGON, THrRSDW, M r. H 20. 1fMf. PA(.K TUKL4 OKKMhlO.NAL 1H. MA Insure Your Time Against the Flu One of my Accident and Health policies will do it P. R. BROWN Roberts Rldff. A Complete Line A. D. McMURDO, M. D. Physician & Surgeon Office Id Patterson Drug Store HEPPNKR :-: OREGON Dr. R. J. VAUGHN DENTIST Periuauouiiy located in the Odd FeiTowg hullf tnq. Room and 5 HEPPNER. OREGON DR. C. C. CHICK HIVS1C1AX & SUiGKON Ollice upstairs over Postoffice HKPPNER. OREGON WOODSON & SWEEK ATTORN EYH-AT-LAT Office in Masonic Building, Heppner, Oregon Offce on west end of May Street HEPPNKR. OREGON SAM E. VAN VACTOR 4TTOHNEY-AT-LAW S. E NOTSON ATTORNEY -AT-LA VI Office, Roberta Building. Heppner Office Phone. Main 643 ftesldence Phone Main 665 FRANCIS A. McMENAMIN LAWYER Roberta Building, Heppner, Oreg. F H ROBINSON LAWYKH IONB OREGON PATTERSON & ELDER 3 Doors North Palace Hotel. TONBORAL ARTI8T8 FINE BATHS SHAVING 26c ROY V. WHITEIS Fire Insurance writer for best Old Line Companies. HEPPNER -:- OREGON DR. J. G. TURNER EYE SPECIALIST Portland, Oregon. Regnlar monthly vIbIW to Hepp ner and lone. Watch paper tor dates. E. J. STARKEY Electrician House Wiring a Specialty Heppner Oregon Phone 633 JOHN H. LOCK Painter and Decorator Tine interior work a specialty HEPPNER! OREGON DR. A. HENNIG Chiropractic Pliysician IONE, OREGON Office at L. A. Doak's Residence 2nd Street LEGAL NOTICES. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned A. L. Cornel t, has been duly appointed executor of the last Will and Testament of Kate Cornctt, deceased, hy the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County. All persons having claims against bald estate are notified to present them, properly vcrllied, to me nt the office of Woodson & HOME r-fessf TJ nWrM$t? tcA t Sweek, my attorneys at Heppner, I Oregon, within ix months from the date of first publication of this notice. Dated and first published Febru ary 20, 1919. A. L. CORNETT. Executor of the' Last Will and Testament of Kate Comett, De ceased. , f21-5t SUMMONS. N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE (STATE OF OREGON FOR MOR ROW COUNTY, rank Gilliam, Plaintiff, vs. ' 'alace Hotel Co., V Corporation, Defendant. In the name of the State of Ore on, you are hereby requirtd to ap ar and answer the complaint filed ialnst you In the above entitled tinn, on or before six weeks from lie date cf the first publication of i:; summons, and If you fail ti so, ppear and answer, the plaintiff will ) pply to the Court for the relief de- :ianded in his complaint, to-w!f I For judgment against the defend-1 nt for the sum of $510.00 with in vest at the rate of eight per cent r annum, from the 10th day of ,ily, 1917, and for the further sum l $50.00 attorneys fees and t his sfs and disbursements incurred in aid action. This summons is served upon you :ice each week for six consecutive eeks in the Gazette-Times, a news i'ier r,t general circulation, pub ished in Heppner, Morrow County, iregon, pursuant to an order of the lonorable W, T. Campbell, County .udge of Morrow County, Oregon, nade and entered on the 5th day of 'ebruary, 1919. Date of First Publication Feb uary 6th, 1919. WOODSON & SWEEK, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Heppner. Oregon. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by he County Court of the State of Oregon, for Morrow County, Ad- nlnistratrix of the Estate of Smith the County Court of the State of latson, deceased. Now therefore all ! Oregon for Morrow County Admtnls vrsons having claims against said ! tratrlx of the estate of Guy L. Had :state are hereby notified to present! ley, deceased; that all persons having he same, duly verified nccording to 1 claims against said estate are re aw, to mo at lone, Oregon, or at the j quired to present the same, duly iffico of F. H. Robinson, Attorney ; verified according to law, to me at or said estate at lone, Oregon wlth- tho office of my attorney, S. E. n six months from the date of the Notson, at Heppner, Oregon, within lrr,t publication of this notice, date six months from the date of the if first publication being February first publication of this notice, said 20h, 1919. MATTIE B. DOTSON, f20-5t Administratrix. REGISTRATION OF LAND TITLE. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW. Application No, 81), In the matter of the appli cation of Newton S. Whet stone, to register title to the south half of the northeast marter, and the south half of the northwest quarter of sec tion twenty two in Township two, South of Range twenty --.even East of Willamette Mer idian, Applicant, vs. Henry Kelly, also all par ties, or persons, known or un known claiming any right, title, lien or interest in or to the real estate above de scribed, and to all whom it may concern, Defendants, To the above named defendants: TAKE NOTICE, that on the 18th day of February, 1919, an applica tion was filed by said' Newton S. Whetstone, 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 21st day of March, 1919, and show cause why such application shall not bo granted, the same will be taken as confessed, and a decree will be entered accord ing to the prayer of the application,' and you will be forever barred from disputing the same. J. A. WATERS (Seal) County Clerk. By K. E. Waters, Deputy. Jos. J. Nys, Heppner, Oregon, Attorney tor Applicant. REGISTRATION OF LAND TITLE. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW. Application No. :). In the matter of the appli cution of Newton S. Whet stone, to register title to the cast luif of the northwest quarter of section sixteen, the north half of the northeast quarter, the souliiv, quar ter of the northeast quarter and the east half of the southwest quarter of sec tion twenty one, the liDnh half of the north half of sec tion twenty two, the north half of the northeast quarter and the north half of the n6rthwest quarter of section twenty eight, and the north half of the northe.ist qutrter of section twenty nine, in Township two, South Range twenty seven, East of Will amette Meridian, Applicant, vs. James Lewis Elder, and Mrs. Jame3 Lewis Elder, his v. Frederick L. Elder, and Mrs. Frederick L. Elder, his wife, also all the heirs at law 1. 1 Charles Oliver Eldar, de ceased, Mary Belle Bucknum, also all other parties or per sons known or unknown claiming any right, title, es- 'ate, lion ;T interest in tlio leal estate above described,, herein, and to all whom it may concern; Defendants, To the above named Defendants: TAKE NOTICE, that on the 19th day of Fe!i. nary, A. D. 1919, an implication wp8 filed by said Newton i. Whetstone, iu the Circuit Court f the Stale cf Oregon, for Morrow County, of the title of the land above described. Now, unless you appear In said Court on or before the 22nd day of March, A. I). 1919, and show cause why such application shall not be granted, the same will be taken as confessed, and a decree will be en- iered according to the prayer of the , applicaticu, and you will be forever j barred from disputing the same. J. A. WATERS, (Seal) County Clerk. By K. E. Waters, Deputy. Jos. J. Nys, Heppner, Oregon, Attorney for Applicant. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by date of lirst publication being ieb. 27, 1919. MARY HADLEY, f27-5t Administratrix. I NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice Is hereby given that the un idersigned, Ella O. Pleiss, has been jappoined by the County Court of the I State of Oregon for Morrow County, las administratrix of the estate of W. I Henry Pleiss, deceased. All persons ! having claims against said estate ' must present them to me, properly I verified, at the office of Woodson & i Sweek, my attorneys, in Heppner, j Oregon, within six months from the I date of first publication of this notice. ' Dated and first published this 20th day of February, 1919. ELLA O. PLEISS, Administratrix of the Estate of W. Honry Pleiss, Deceased. NOTICE. The patrons of the Heppner Light & Water Co.: The Public Service Commission of Oregon has, by order effective Feburary 1st, 1919, revised the Light and Power rates of the above Company. For further in formation, call at the office of the Company. tf. fOR iALE 1920 acres Farm Land For Sale. 1SiH acres tillable. 800 acres in fall wilt at all up and looking good. One 8-room house, all modern improve ments, hot and cold water. Barn 48x4S. One 5-room house, good barn, well and windmill, which pumps to house and barn. A small house and barn with windmill, 16 head of good work horses, two cows. Harness for horses, 1 pumping en gine, 2 three bottom 14-Inch plows, two three bottom 12-inch plows, two double discs, one iron harrow, 24ft., one wooden harrow, 24ft., thresh ing machine and engine, one header and boxes, 2 wagons. Quarter of mile to school, 4 miles from R R. station. $4 0 per aero with all the crop and the above stock and mach inery. 20 acres. 15 acres in alfalfa. Four room house and barn, other outbuildings. All in cultivation.; Plenty of water for all purposes. A j bargain. I SMEAD & CRAWFORD. ! We are offering for sale a good,! modern, up-to-date 9-roora dwelling, with lot 67x144, very desirable location. Price on this property Is ! reasonable. If you want a good home, investigate this proposition. ' A small 5-room dwelling, price J800. Suitable for small family. 700 acres wheat land with 300 acres in fall wheat, at $35 per acre. Close to market and good school. 160 acres with good house and barn, plenty of water, near R. R. This would be an ideal place for a few cows and poultry. Price very reasonable. SMEAD & CRAWFORD. WA XTK1) One-half dozen copies' each of the issues of ahe Gazette-; Timss of Dec. 19, 1918 and Jan. 2,1 1919. Will pay 5c. per ccpy. Bring them to this office and get your! mouev. 1 . 1 I will sell four of the best building lots in Heppner for $250.00 each, i The lots are each 50x100 feet and; true paralelograms, each corner ! being a right angle, and each lot is a half of a square. I HARRY CUMMINGS. HOMESTEAD Relinquishment For Sale 200 acres in Sec. 14, northeast of lone. 160 acres good tillable land. $250 cash. Address Box 424, lone, Oregon. ml3-tf LOST CATTLE. I have lost the following described cattle: One red yearling bull with one horn broken, branded WL on right hip, underblt" and swallow fork In right ear; 2 yearling heifers, 1 3-year-old cow with yearling calf, all branded WL on right hip and all ear marked under bit and swallow fork in right ear. ml3-tf W. L. LOWEN, Hardman, Oregon. FOR SALE 20 head of pigs, 2 months old good stock, $5 per head. Also 6 head of calves. m6-4t F. H. WILSON, lone, Ore. WANTED By man and wife, (no children) furnished house or Bmall place close iu; would buy some fur niture. IRA A. PILKINGTON, Ash baugh's Blacksmith Shop. j SMALL ACREAGE We offer 80 acres on creek bottom under ditch, The Palmer Garment 1 Spring and Summer Showing of Coats and Suits To the women of Heppner and vicinity who want tlio best in tailor-made garments we take pleasure in presenting for your inspection this stylish and sensible line of Coats, Suits and Dresses Suitable styles in capes and coats for misses and children are also shown. Thomson Brothers 1 1 wjwiiiiiiiiiiii 1 mm iiiiniiiiiianiwii 35 acres In alfalfa. 25 acres ready to put in . R. R. station within half mile. No buildings Very reason able terms. See SMKAD CRAW FOR. FOR SALK SHAMHART. -Ford Car. W. W f27-lm-p FOR SALE. Five room house, sleeping porch, good cellar, wood shed, chicken house and park, number of fruit trees and garden. Four blocks from First National Bank. Price $1200. Inquire this office. f 6-tf NOTICE Notice is hereby given to all par ties concerned that the city ordin ance known as the Curfew Ordinance will from and after this dr.te be rig idly enforced. This ordinance for bids all persons under the age of 18 years being on the streets after 8:00 o'clock p. m., from October 1 to March 1, and after 9:00 o'clock from March 1 to October 1. R. J. V AUG HAN, Mayor. J. P. WILLIAMS, Recorder. Dated at Heppner, Oregon, March 3, 1919. .1. P. WILLIAMS, Recorder. Dated at Heppner, Oregon, March 3, 1919. NOTICE Notice Is hereby given to all per sons concerned that the city ordi nance prohibiting the playing of ball or football on the streets or alleys of Heppner will be rigidly enforced from and after this date. R. J. VAUGIIAN, Mayor. FOR SALE Dry land seed corn. Inquire Farmers Elevator Co. mI3-lm-pd $15.00 REWARD. For the return to my ranch on Rhea creek, or $10.00 for informa tion leading to their recovery, of one light brown horse mule, branded BU on left stifle, and one bay mare mule, no brand. Weight of each about 900 pounds. Bought at the J. E. Frazier sale. Left my ranch some time in December. m6-tf E. L. PADBERG, lone, Ore. FOR SALE. 300 acres wheat land north of Lexington; 4-room house; large barn and outbuildings; 4 horses, harness for 8 horses and all neces sary farming Implements go with place. Good water. Property free from Incumbrance. Price $25 per acre. Address 1002 Northwestern Bank Bldg., Portland, Oregon. ml3-tf WANTED Position as house keeper on stock ranch, one or two men employed. Address this office. m6-tf Bring your punctured tires to Shamhart and have them repaired. m6-4t piiMiiiiiiiiwrrir"TiriTTrr m ' n " n i 1 ny i '"aui, O-COH VOO I , , t Jlntif) buys a 27x132 busine? lot adj i,.i,ig the Palace lintel property. Ui6-4t W. W. SHAMHART. FOR SALE White hulles barley, also beardless barley. Good seed. Call or see B. F. Swagpart at ranch northeast of Lexington. tnfi-tf Watkins territory for sale Mor row and Gilliam Counties. Address Box 108, Heppner. f2.-4t E.HTRAVEIl Picked up at 3,y place, R. W. Robisou estate on Ui.tia Mile, one gray mare, 10 jears old, 1000 lbs.; 1 bald faced horse, 6 years old, 1200 lbs.; 1 dark g,ay mare, 4 years old, lOOu lbs.; 1 oay mare, 4 years old, 1000 lbs. O ". aer may have same by paying pasture bill and advertising. m2-tf i S. T. KOBISOS'. LOST 35x1 Vi Gr. dyrar i.ro, with rim a,id tube, biLv.een Hynd ! Bros, in Sand Hollow and Echo, on .March 11th. Fnnder re; urn to J-.hn I F. Kenny, Heppner, and receive re ; ward. m20-2t SCIENCE ADDS PROFITS TO DAIRYMAN'S LAYOUTS Linn County Operator Reports Gain Of $irt on Monthly Pay-Chock From Same Number Cows. Oregon Agricultural College, Cor vallis, March 18. Dairymen a e en titled to a fair profit on their invest ment and labor, but it is not fair to consumers of dairy products to be taxed for wasteful production, com ments the Oregonian. Dairymen are today testifying to the value of scientific methods of production In cheapening the cost. "In two years' time my cream check has Increased from $142 to $187 a month from the same number of cows," writes a Linn county mem ber of the testing association. "My cows increased in milk yield 30 per cent as a result of Improved rations," and "When fed your rations cows yielding 32 pounds of milk increased to 42 pounds," are other reports of Oregon dairymen. Feeding, breeding, record-keeping, silos, and testing, marketing and bull associations, are some of the cost- I production factors placed on a scien tific basis by dairymen cooperating with the federal department of agri culture of the state agricultural college. Some of the things done are send ing 164 slacker cows to the butcher, buying 11 pure-bred bulls for asso ciation members, erecting 41 silos, purchasisg 24 car loads of do ivy feeds, organizing three new tes' as associations, purchasing 74 pure bred dairy cattle for association members, and checking 31 separa tors. Dairymen who were one-atins at a loss may turn it Into profit by im proving one or more of these factors. r. j" t-ir -g vri lymry wr' ff H Si-'.OoT-iT L- A FSLlCW CAM Do iN'CWir 6 A-BY 7f t Mi v 1 4