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THE OAZKTTK-TIMFti. HEPPXKR. OliEGOX, THl'KSn Y, .Pllh 3, 1019. PAGE THi'. WlOtKHKlOXAL COLUMN Insur Your Tint Against the Hi One o( usjr Accident and Health policies will do It F. S. BROWN Roberta BM. A Coaiptefte Line A. D. McMURDO, M. D. , Phymclau Sorgeoa Office In Patterson Drug Store HjipPNER :-: :-! OREGON Dr. R. J. VAUGHN DENTIST Permnunoily lulled In tbe Odd Fellows building. Rooms 4 and S. hKPPNER, OREGON DR. C. C. CHICK PMiSJCIAX & Sl'IMiKON Office upstairs over Postoffice HEPPNER, OREGON WOODSON & SWEEK ATTOKNEVS-AT-LAW Office in Mabonlc Building, Heppner, Oregon Offi on end ut M7 Btreel k:PPNER. OREGON SAM E. VAN VACTOR ATTORNKY-AT-liAW S. E. NOTSON ATTORNBY-AT-LAW Office, Roberts Building, Heppner Office Pliono, Main 643 Residence Phone Main 665 FRANCIS A. McMENAMIN LAWYER Roberts Building. Heppner, Oreg. F. H. ROBINSON LAWYER lONE :-: :-: :-: OREGON PATTERSON & ELDER 2 Doors North Palace Hotel. TONSORAL ARTISTS FINE BATHS SHAVINU 26C ROY V. WHITEIS Fire Insurance writer tor best Old Line Companies. HEPPNER OREGON DR. J. G. TURNER BYE SPECIALIST Portland, Oregon. Regular monthly visits to Hepp ner and lone, watcn payer (or dates. E. J. STARKEY Electrician House Wiring a Specialty Heppner Oregon Phone 633 JOHN H. LOCK Painter and Decorator Fine interior work a specially HEPPNER, OREGON andernigned has been appointed by jtho County Court of tlie State of Oregon for Morrow Cuunty Adminis tratrix of the estate t Guy L. Had ley, deceased; that all persons having claims against said s'ate are re quired to present ti.a same, duly verified according in In, to me at the office of my itn.ruey, S. E. Notson, at Heppner, Oregon, within sir months from t'i dale of the first publication 't tli-s notice, said date of first pub'.l 'i.' i. ii being Feb. 27, 1919. M A ti Y I1ADLEY, f27-6t 'iluilnistratrU. DR. A. HENNIG Chiropractic Physician IONE, OREGON Office at L. A. Doak's Residence ' 2nd Street DR: J. I. CALLAWAY Osteopathic Physician A,m.iimiD AmRrlrns School of Os toopatliy, KirUsvllle. Mo, imucr f..iiniinr of the science. Dr. A. I. Still. Ollloe, O. W. SwnuKart's Residence Court Street. HonrK 10 to 12 U o B. Phone 42 ORDER TO Hi'iAV CAUSE. IN THE COUNTY ( Ol itT OF THE STATE OF ORKii' iX, FOR THE COUNTY OF ft, ;tU'AV. Order to show c:i;t:-'' v-hy license should not be viv- . ! Guardian, to sell Real I'r p-r!y oi said Minors. IX THE MATTER !' THi: ESTATE AND GUAKDU:'.':Uil.' Of Xath ryn Ciydiu Bf-,,JW 1 ; Mi1!'? Elotse Brock, Miuors. Leni'b L. I'.r,.. k. '. Hstate (f Kaihry. ' ' Mary liaise Dr.. ' orescn'od her Piii i' fur an Older Mht v..' salo of certain V. ;.U minors, togetLur ' ai.d hereditaments i . ing and providiiiK :! of said tale shall l:c eminent Bonds, r come-bearing Sceui benefit of said nii'M IT APPEARING i t. :.u 1 an of the i. t H'-ui'k, and : . .rs, havln i Hte Court i-'ri-.i:'g tli3 ulo c said n 0'. ii iifmeiits . -.mio beioug iM ilu- proceed;; i; .e.r.ed iu Gov- itl er :K.(e, ,in- icfl, for the a. id, tho. Court that Eaid Sale would ! t" the best in terests of said Wu i-and it further appearing that tlie s:id Guardian has a cash oiler for ?i'il Keal Property, at a price in exce-..:' of the appraised valuation thereof. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED, That the next of. 1. i i. and all other persons Interested i i the Estate of said Wards; shall le, uiid appear in the Court Room of the above en titled Court, cn the Mil day of May, A. D. 1919, at the hour of 9:30 A. M. of said day, then and there to show cause, why the sa'd Licr;ne should not bo grnntcd to said Guardian, to sell at orivate or ;:!!io sal", for place, R. W. Roblson estato on Mile, ono gray mare, 10 years 1000 lbs.; 1 bald faced horse, 6 years old, 1200 lbs.; 1 dark gray mare, 4 years old, 1000 lbs.; 1 bay mare, 4 years old, 1009 lbs. Owner may have same by paying pasture bill and advertising. ml'0-tf S. T. ROBISON. 9ES A New $5000 Motor Truck Fcr $2000 And $25 A Day For Your Services bounds unreasonable doesn't it? But it is not as impossible as it sounds. For example: Suppose you are a man of -moderate means de j pending upon your personal efforts I for a livelihood and to gain the ; coveted competency that is every i man's privilege and duty. You are probably realizing about $5 a day for 1 OR SALE 20 head of pigs. 2 M your services. You ao put some. mouths old good stock. $5 per lhing bv at tllat if you arg thr,fty head. Also 6 head of calves. m6-4t DUt not very much Now guppoge F. II. WILSON. lone. Ore. you arq (luaiified t0 become a motor truck operator and should conclude fOR iALE SMALL ACREAGE We offer 80 acres ou creek bottom under ditch. 35 acres in alfalfa, 25 acres ready to put ii. . R. R. station within , hall mile.' No buildings Very reason ible terms. See SMKAD ft CRAW FOUR 1 OK SALE. 1'iv - rjom house, sleeping porch, gccii cellar, wand shed, chicken hou: e and t,a:-!;, nu.nlier of fruit trer-s a:id garden. Four blocks from First National Hank. Price $1200. Inquira this office. f6-tf 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 farniinp imrilpnipnts en with place. Good water. Property free has cost 'ou on'y the 2000 Illitial from Incumbrance. Price $25 per to own and operate a motor truck on cur. tract work, one cf our 34 ton Model "K" trucks with a 3 yard steel body with hydraulic hoist and dump equipment, such as we are furnishing for the state, county and federal highway road work will cost you approximately $5000, payable $20i'O cash, Lnd the balr.ncs on pay meals. Now one of these trucks on an ordinary euitraet will earn an aver age of $25 a day of eight hours. Allow $5 for your wages and $5 a day for the operation of the truck and you will have a balance of $15 per day remaining. This would average at least per month which in ten months would fully pay ir the balance on tho truck, which in reality means that the $5000 truck weeks in the hope that good enough slogans may be created to give South ern California the distinction of win- ning all three of the cash prizes of $30, $20 and $10. The only limit to the contest is the number of words that can be used in any slogan. Twelve is the limit b it the shorter the better declares the Slogan Editor, who adds, "We want a stirring battle cry that will express the spirit of the country in floating this last loan." Here are a few of the thousands that have been submitted: "Victory Bonds Eind Victory." "Don't Quit Because the Kaiser Did." "Are You Grateful? Loan." "What is Victory Worth to You?" "Prosperity for Posterity." "You Ordered Victory. Pay the Price." "This Loan is the Last. Let's Finish it Fast." "If You Don't Llh Our Loan, Try Germany's.'' Farewell dance Friday, April 4th. at Lr acre. Address 1002 Northwestern Bank Bldg., Portland, Oregon. ml3-tf FOR SALE White hulless barley, also beardless barley. Good seed. Call or see B. F. Swaggart at ranch northoast of Lexington. m6-tt COMBIXE FOR SALE Holt, 18 ft. cut; or will trade for a good second hand stationery rig. Inquire here or address Box 395, lone. Ore. m20-4t 1920 acres Farm Land For Sale. 1800 acres tillable. 800 acres in fall cosh, as shall appeal' to him for the; wheat all up and looKing good. One bost interests of said wards, the j 8-room house, all modern improve- Real Estate, described lion as follows, to-wit in said Petl- meuts, hot and cold water. Barn : Eighty One 48x48. One 5-room House, good Feet off of the West end of Lot six barn, well and windmill, which Block One, Looney's Addition to j pumps to house and barn. A small the town of Hepner, Oregon, save house and barn with windmill, 16 and except the following described i head of good work horses, two cows. pir.ee to-wit: Beginning 300 feet j Harness for horses, 1 pumping en West'and 225 feet North from the , glne, 2 three bottom 14-inch plows, southwest corner of Lot seven, two three bottom 12-inch plows, two Block two Johnson's Addition to double discs, one iron harrow, 24ft., Heppner, Oregon, and running East one wooden harrow, 24ft., thresh 25 feet, thence North 122.76 feet, ing machine and engine, one header thence West 25 feet, thence South and boxes, 2 wagons. Quarter of 122.76 feet to the place of beginning mile to school, 4 miles from R R. which was conveyed to tno city ol station. $40 per acre with all tne Heppner, Oregon, tor street pur poses. AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, that a copy of this Order shall be published in the Gazette-Times once a week for the period of three suc cessive weeks. Date of first Publication March 27th, A. D., 1919. Wm. T. CAMPBELL, Judge. WITNESS, the hand of the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Morrow, affixed this 20th day of March, A. D., 1M1. (SEAL) J. A. WATERS, County Clerk. J. R. Greenfield, Attorney for Guar dian. 512 Selling Bldg, Portland, Oregon. M27-5t crop and the above stock and niach Inery. 20 acres. 15 acres in alfalfa. Four room house and barn, other outbuildings. All in cultivation. Plenty of water for all purposes. A bargain. SMEAD & CRAWFORD. payment, and the truck itself has earned and paid the balance. A few months more will earn your $2000 back and you will then have a truck fully paid for and nothing invested but with the means of earning $25 or more per day for sveral years to come. There is approximately $30,000, 000 in sight for public road building in Oregon at this time, which will demand the services of hundreds of motor trucks. A good man with a good truck can make a nice little fortune for himself by getting in on this work, a great deal of which will ba contract hauling. Write us for further information if interested and for prices, terms and specifications If considering the purchase of a truck for any purpose whatever. Read our display ad in this Issue. GARY COAST AGENCY, 71 Broadway, Portland, Oregon. Phone Broadway 2162. Martin Reid dispose.! of ,n ford truck the past week to ;i Bros., of Hardman. Jake Pearson, pioneer of tN neighborhood, was doing r, . In Heppner on Friday last. Robert Alstott, leadn.g L'i - ' farmer, was a business visitor i county seat Saturday. Mr. A' thinks weather condltio-is f could not be better than at ir? DRESSMAKING Will tl" ing at home or go out by t :o ': MRS. R. N. Cf'V.VFO i HZ. moor f&un 4- Two weeks have been added to the period of the. Victory Liberty Loan slogan contest. Instead of closing March 22 the final day will be April 5. This extension of time was made at the request of the Southern Cali fornia Liberty Loan committee, which will make a special campaign to arouse interest during the last three lllili Springtime is "clean-up" time While you are doing your spring cleaning, consider the need of repainting your floors. A painted floor is a clean floor or, at least is easily cleaned. No cracks; no germ-catching worn spots ; no unsightly blemishes. B-H Floor Pa5nt is made in California for Pacific Coast conditions and climate. Spreads easily a quick dryer forms a hard, yet elas tic coating which lasts and wears twice as long as the average paint. There is a B-H product for every use. Call today and let us prove it to you ! Peoples Hardware Co. Distributor for BASS-HUETER PAINT CO. San Francisco 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 ofllce of the Company. tf. modern, up-to-date 9-roora dwelling, with lot 67x144, very desirable location. Price on this property is reasonable. If you want a good hone, investigate this proposition. A small 5-room dwelling, price $800. Suitable for small family. 700 acres wheat land with 300 acres in fall wheat, at $35 per acre. Close to market and good school. 160 acreswlth good house and barn, plenty of water, near R. R. This would be an ideal place for a few cows and poultry. Price very reasonable. SMEAD & CRAWFORD. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice Is hereby given that the LOST CATTLE. I have lost the following described cattle: One red yearling bull with one horn broken, branded WL on right hip, undorblt and swallow fork in right ear; 2 yearling heifers, 1 3-yonr-old cow with yearling calf, all branded WL on right hip and ull ear marked under bit and swallow fork in right ear. nilS-tf W. L. LOWEN, Hardman, Oregon. MHTR WED Picked up at my HELPFUL WORDS. From a Heppner Citizen. Is your back lame and painful? Does it ache especially after exer tion? I there any soreness in the kidney region? These symptoms suggest weak kid neys. If so there is danger in delay. Weak kidneys get weak fast. Give your trouble prompt atten tion. Doan's Kidney Pills are for weak kidneys. Your neighbors use and reconi mond them. Read this Heppner testimony. Mrs. A. G. DeVore, says: "Speak ing from past experience, I gladly recommend Doan's Kidney Pills. 1 know they are a medicine of merit and I couldn't recommend a more reliable one." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don'i simply ask for a kidney remedy--" Doan's Kidney Pills tho name that Mrs. DeVore had. Foster-Mllburn Co., Mfgrs.. Buffalo, N. Y. 82373353 The Palmer Garment Spring and Summer Showing of Coats and Suits To the women of Heppner and vicinity who want tho host in tailor-made garments we take pleasure in presenting for your inspection this stylish and sensible line of Coats, Suits and Dresses Suitable styles in capes and coats for ntissos and children are also shown. Thomson Brothers ''" '' 4 HOME SWEET HOME by Jack Wi'.;rn HfYWW.' LOOkVr FRONIEP. GAVE MB. -IT pG$ UP NAILS AN' TtIuH, flAAiNET ? WELL, WASN'T WN.5A ' - ' n.,. 1 V I ?eil, it wiu CATCH RIGHT HOLD OF I 1 WlL 1 a Mo just W(n!v1 TWAT5 A Pf?FTTY MAGNET -LCT'S SS WHAT'S IN POCKf;!' WTH ITS H61P oj) 'flt4Sl-Vi 31 s4 I . I A-HM! - SO THAT'S WiHtRE NW GOOD K'Mlfe WENT.' m my Tie Hot-oeiy MY SAF6TY RAZOR! i vif ) m SHOOT IT. 7r A FxA CANT HAVE : i "-r i. ,. . 'VI '. ry ,11. .;r- li ... ua IU-39 i i lie Mott r-,')8 seat V '.V- .0.