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    THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1919.
PA(,: TJIr ini
t-KoKtHSIONAL COLXMN
lusure Your Tfme Against the Flu
One of my Accident and Health
policies will do it
F. E. BROWN
Hubert Illdg. A Complete Line
A. D. McMTJRDO, M. D.
Physician Burgeon
office In Patterson Drug Btore
IIEPPNER : :-: OREGON
Or. R. J. VAUGHN
DENTIST
Permanently located in the Odd
CeUowi building, Rooms 4 and I.
HEPPNER, OREGON
DR. C. C. CHICK
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Office upBtairs over Postoffice
HEPPNER, OREGON
WOODSON & SWEEK
ATTORN EYS-AT-LAH
Office in Masonic Building,
Heppner. Oregon.
Offce on west end ot May Street
HEPPNER, OREGON
SAM E. VAN VAOTOR
ATTORN E Y-AT'LA W
S. E. NOTSON
ATTORNKY-AT-LAW
Office, Roberts Building, Heppner
Office Phone, Main 64S
Residence Phone Main (66
FRANCIS A. McMENAMItf
LAWYER
Roberts Building, Heppner, Oreg.
F. H. ROBINSON '
LAWYER
IONS :-:
:-: -: OREGON
JOHN H. LOCK
Contracting
PAINTER AND DECORATOR
P. O. Box 133 Phone 802
lAppner, Oregon - .
ROYV.WHITEIS
Klre Insurance writer tor best Old
Line Companies.
HEPPNER
OREGON
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
DR. HAROLD C. BEAN
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
First National Bank Building
Phono 702
HEPPNER, OREGON ;
DR. A. HENNIG
Chiropractic Physician .
IONE, OREGON .
Office at L. A. Doak'a Residence
2nd Street
DR. J. L. CALLAWAY
Osteopathic Physician
Graduate Americas School of Os
teopathy, Klrksvtlle, Mo. 'under
founder ot the science, Dr. A. T.
Stilt
Office, G. W. Swaggart's Residence
Court Street.
Honrs 10 to 12 '1 to 5. Phone 42
LOST Pair of child's glasses, tor
toise rims and bows. Reward. Leave
at G. T. office.
Trtis is M Boy,
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by
Jack
. Wilson
IS, fte CORNER
LEGAL NOTICES.
! IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
I STATE OF OREGON FOR MOR
ROW COUNTY.
George A. Stevenson,
Plaintiff.
VS
SUMMONS.
Richard Hall anl Min
nie Hall, his wife; Wil
.aui Ward, and Mrs. Wil
liam Ward, his wife;
Uso' all other persons or
parties unknown, claim
ing any right, title, es
ate, lien or interest in
.lie real estate described
in the complaint herein,
Defendant.
To Richard Hall and Minnie Hall,
lis wife; William Ward and' Mrs.
Villiani Ward, his wife; Also all
tlier persons or parties unknown
lalming any right, title, estate, lien
.r Interest, In the real property
lesrnbed in plaintiff's complaint and
hereinafter described:
Defendants.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON: You and each of you
are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against
you in the above entitled suit within
.six weeks from the date of the first
publication of this summons, and if
you fail to so appear and answer, for
want thereof plaintiff will apply to
the Court for relief prayed for in his
complaint, to-wit; for a decree of
the Court that plaintiff is the owner
In fee-simple ot the following de
scribed real property, to-wit: .
Lot Six (6) in Block Two (2) of
Preston Looney's Addition to the
Town of Heppner, Morrow County,
Oregon; Also commencing at the NW
corner of said Lot Six (6) in Block
Two (2) of Preston Looney's Addi
tion to the Town of Heppner, Morrow
County, Oregon, running thence West
Two chains and three feet, thence
South tour chains; thence East Two
chains and three feet, thence North
Four chains to the place of beginning.
And that defendants above named
and each of them be decreed to have
no title, interest, lien or estate in the
land abovo described, and that Title
to said land be forever quieted in this
plaintiff.
Date of first publication, 'April
17th, 1919.
WOODSON & SWEEK,
. ' Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Address Heppner, Oregon.
NOTICE OF SHERRIFF'S SALE.
IN THE CIRCUIT "COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR" MOR
ROW COUNTY.
John U Jennings,
r
Plaintiff,
vs.
Laurel Land Company,
a corporation, D. R. -
Davles, G. M. Parrott, J.
I. Barbre and Mary
Oliver, -
Defendants.
By. virtue of an execution, judg
ment order, decree and order ot sale
issued out of the above entitled
court in the above entitled cause, to
me directed and dated the 17th. day
of April, 1919, upon a judgment
rendered and entered in said court
on the 2nd day of April', 1919, in
favor oi John L. Jennings, plaintiff
and against" Laurel Land Company
and J. I. Barbre, defendants, for the
sum of $11,569.74, with interest
thereon from the 31st day of March,
1919, at the rate of 8 per cent per
annum, and the- further sum of
$1000, attorney's fees, and the fur
ther sum of J86.25 costs and dis
bursements, and the costs of. and
upon this writ commanding me to
tiiake sale of. the following described
real property, to-wlt:
' All of the Southeast - quarter
(SE) and the Southeast Quarter
of the Southwest Quarter and Lots
Three and Four of Section Thirty
One (31) in Township One (1)
North ot Range 25 East ot W. M.
Now therefore, by virtue ot said
execution, judgment order, decree
and order of sale and in compliance
with the commands of said writ, I
will, on Saturday, the 31st day of
May, 1919, at 11 o'clock a. m. at the
front door of the County Court
House in Heppner, 'Morrow County,
Oregon, sell at public auction
(subject to redemption) to the
highest bidder tor cash in hand, all
tho right, title and lnteiest which
the within named defendants, or
either of them, had on the 8th day
of May, 1916 the date of the
mortgage herein foreclosed, or since
that date had in and to the above
described property or any pi'.rt there
of, to satisfy said execution, judg
ment order, and decree, interest,
costs and accruing costs. ,
E. M. SHUTT,
Sheriff of Morrow .County, Oregon.
Dated tills 26th day of April, 1919.
SAMtH - ONt:
TOV
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sunt HAS"
iKi I A MiMO-re, SAM tf ELL .fOONci- FeilA
P-T 'boNALOM NEAR THE E HOW'S THE talD
First Publication 1st day of May,
1919.
Last Publication 29th day of May,
1919.
NOTICE OF MX.IL SETTLEMENT.
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned has filed her final ac-'
count as Executrix of the Estate of
Lafayette Penldud, deceased, and the
County Court of the State ot Oregon '
for Morrow County has appointed!
Monday, the 2nd day of June, 1919,
at the hour of 10 o'clock in the fore
noon ot said day as the time for
hearing and settlement of said final
account. Objections to said final
account must be filed on or before
said date.
: REBECCA PEN LAND,
ml-5t Executrix.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT.
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned executors ot the last
Will and Testament of Thomas
Morgan, deceased, have filed their
final account with the Countv Court
of the State of Oregon, for Morrow
CouHty, and that said Court has set
as the time and place of hearing and
settlement of said final account,
June 14, T919, at the hour of two
o'clock p. m. in the Court room- of
the said Couuty Court, In Heppner,
Oregon.
First publication, May 15th, 1919.
LEE SLOCUM
S. M. MORGAN
Executors of the Last Will and
Testament of Thomas Morgan, de
ceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed by the
County. Court of Morrow - Crfunty,
Oregon administrator of the Estate
ot J. W. Marlatt. deceased and has
qualified as such administrator. All
persons having claims against the
Estate of said deceased are hereby
required to present same to me duly
verified as by law required at the
office of Woodson & Sweek, my at
torneys, in the City of Heppner,
Morrow County, Oregon within six
months from .date of first publication
of this notice.
Dated and first published this 22
day of May, 1919.
OSCAR MINOR,
Administrator.
NOTICE OF SALE OF EST RAY'.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned did on the 1st day of
December, 1918, at his farm three
miles North of lone, Oregon, take up
the following estray animal:
One roan horse, weight about 900
lbs., branded large F on left stifle,
and Star on left shoulder.
Noticst is further given that under
and by virtue of order of F. H.
Robinson, Justice of the Peace, for
the Third District of Morrow County,
Oregon, made and entered on the
17th day of May, 1919, I will at my
farm three miles North of lone,
Oregon, on the 6th day of June, 1919.
at the hour of 2:00 p. m.. pell said
estrsy animal at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash in hand, for
the purpose of paying expenses of
keeping-said animal, and expenses
of sale. r
E. H. TURNER,
m22-3t '' lone, Oregon.
NOTICE OF SALE OF ESTRAY
ANIMAL.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned did on the 10th day of
April, A. D., 1919, at his farm about
2 mllef Northwest of Morgan,
Oregon, take up the following de
scribed estray animal, to-wit:
One bay yearling horse" colt, no
brand visible, or other special
identification marks.
NOTICE, is further given that
under and by virtue of an order of
F. H. Robinson, Justice of the Peace
in and lor the Third District of Mor
row County, Oregon, made and en
tered o'n the 8th day of May", 1919,
I will at my farm 2 miles North
west of Morgan, Oregon, on the 30th
day of May, 1919, at the hour ot
2:00 p. m., sell at public auction to
the highest bidder ton cash In hand
said above described estray animal,
for the purpose of paying the ex
penses pf keeping said estray, and
the expenses of sale.
H. E. WILLIS,
ml5-3t Morgan, Oregon
W. S. Worstley, who is touring the
state in behalf of the Roosevelt High
way was in Heppner Thursday anil
Friday last. He is president of the
Oregon Horticultural Society and a
good roads enthusiast, and stands
ready to give, the good roads meas
ures a boost. While visiting lone
before coming to Heppner, Mr.
Worstley called for a vote on the
Morrow county bond issue at a meet
ing he Was addressing, and we are in
formed that It was unanlmoiiH.
.These people will no doubt support
the measure strongly In the opinion
of Mr. Worstley.
USE WANT ADS
f Tjta Wanf column i . 1
iireschlhcM- Fl
V 'L7 sand of people fr
lft in a few bourt ',0 .
' Plenty help. faper hanging,
painting, short notice.
J. H. LOCKE.
ESTRAYEI) Picked up at my
place, R. W. Robison estate on Eight
Mil'j, one gray mare, 10 years old,
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. m20-tf
S. T. ROBISON.
HAIL INSURANCE.
I represent old and substantial
Insurance companies handling hail
and grain Insurance. It is time that
you think about protection of this
kind, as the high price of grain this
year makes it so that no farmer can
afford" to take chances. Consult with
me about this. . ROY V. WHITEIS.
COR JALE
FOR SALE One McCorjntck Com
bine header and Thresher, used a
iittle last year. See 'CHARLES
SPEERY, lone, Oregon.
FOR SALE.
;: I have for sale at my place near
Lexington, the following: 4 three-year-old
mules, 2 two-year-olds and
2 yearlings; also 10 head of young
horses from 2 to 4 years old. This is
all good stock. ' Terms, cash, bonds
or bankable notes'. F. E. MASON.
ml-3t
FOR SALE Fresh Jersey cow; 7
gal. milk per day. 3 miles below
lone. SEYMOUR P. WILSON.
alO-tf
FOR SALE White hulless barley,
si so beardless barley. Good , seed.
Call or see B. F. Swaggart at ranch
northeast of Lexington. m6-tf
1920 acres Farm Land For Sale.
1800 acres tillable. 800 acres .in fall
whtat all up and looking good. One
8-room house, all modern Improve-1
' Y'W'
We are well prepared with a full line of
Dry Goods
NEW SILKS NEW GINGHAMS LITTLE GIRLS' WASH DRESSES AND A GOOD
NEW PERCALES NFW PRETTY LAWNS ASSORTMENT OF EXTRA SIZE IN
, MANY WHITE GOOD
IN DIFFERENT
Have you seen our line of Palmer Garments for Spring?
Thomson Brothers
raff
"So" WoO STOUT "CjEtiArW, ETr?'
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WEIL 51(2. I JOsTCAWe FROM
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rfclfAZIuArlO DoVrt TrlE(?e
ALL AftOOT
VII v. .
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ments, hot and cold water. Barn
4Si48. Oue 5-room nouse, good
barn, well and wludraill, which
pumps to house and barn. A small:
iiouse and barn with windmill, 16 1
head of good work horses, two cows, i
Harness for horses, 1 pumping en-:
gine, 2 three bottom 14-inch plows,,
wo three bottom 12-inch plows, two!
double discs, one iron harrow, 24ft., j
one wooden harrow, 24ft., thresh- j
lug machine and engine, one header:
and boies, 2 wagons. Quarter of-
mile to school, 4 miles from R R.
station. $40 per aero with all 'the
-:rop 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
bargain. .
SMEAD & CRAWFORD.'
Fine" imported Percheron stallion
for sale cheap. T. J. MATLOCK.
m8-3t
, ALFALFA FARM FOR SALE.
120 acres, all under ditch; be
tween 80 and 90 acres now In
alfalfa and balance can be put in any
time. Plenty of water. Terms are
very reasonable. Owner desires to
sell this at once.
SMEAD & CRAWFORD.
FOR SALE.
12-25 Case engine with drive belt.
24 Case seperator with derrick
table and fork. This outfit can be
put in first class condition with very
little expense. Price of outfit
11800.00.
Dewing combine complete with
engine; used one season and in first
class condition. Price $1100.00.
. Terms on either outfit to right
party. VAUGHN & SONS. m8-tf
ANNOUNCEMENT.
Dr. M. M. Johnson, veterinarian,
wishes to announce that he Is now
ready for business in his profession,
and all calls will be promptly
answered, day or night. Office,
Patterson's Drug Store, phone 123;
residence, phone 393. a24-tt
Plenty of good 16-inch pine and fir
wood for sale at saw mill.
al0-4t - FRED ASHBAUGH
FOR SALE 16 head last spring
shouts and 11 winter pigs. ,W. A.
Mut'LINTOCK, Gooseberry. Oregon.
FOR SALE.
140 head of half-blood Lincoln
ewes, 2-year-olds, also 380 half-blood
yearling Lincoln ewes. Delivery
after shearing. R. H. WEEKS,
Heppner. ' ml5:2t
FOR HALF Roan Shorthorn bull,
3 years old. See animal at Minor
ranch just west of "Heppner. . .
Marshall McAlister, Lexington boy
with the 18th .Engineers in France
for the past two years, arrived home
on Tuesday evening.
wire
EAVES
Ladies'
AGENTS FOR STANDARD PATTERNS
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Rate Increase Was
Necessary.
Washington, May 20. In a statp
u.ont issued by Director .of Railways
.'lines it is shown that the total
iefieii to the government for 1919
i.i the management of' the reads will
amount to $768,000,000 and implies
that in order to mr.ke up a part of it
it will be necessary to further in
crease freight and passtnger rates.'
In view of the fact that Director
General McAdoo raised the passenger
!ate in many cases fifty per cent and
freight rates horizontally twenty-five
per cent, any further increase In
rates is likely to raise a great storm
as would the recommended policy of
absorbing the dsfieit by taxation. In
explaining the deficit Mr. Hines
admits that there Is a tremendous
falling off in business and that there
fore expenses could be correspond
ingly readjusted. "Industrial enter
prises," ho says, "have generally
suffered embarrassment 'on account
of the fact that business has been
curtailed." It Is likely that when
Congress meets It will probe the
causes of the deficit to determine
whether It has in any way been due
to the mismanagement and extrava-""
gance which have been charged on all
sides since the taking over of the
roads by the government.
YOU ARE THE JURY.
Hear the Testimony of Heppner Peo
pie and Decide the Case. '
Doan's Kidney Pills are on trial
are being triad every day for weak
kidneys tor exhausting kidney
backaches. What is the verdict?
Read Heppner testimony -personal
experiences of Heppner witnesses.
There can be only one verdict a
chorus . ot approval.
Henry Schwarz, proprietor ot a
butcher shop, Main St., says: "I was
subject to severe attacks of lumbago.
The pains were like a sharp knife,
sticking me in my back. When I had
jiie of these attacks, the pain wa3
so severe -I could hardly move and
w;hen I got down it was hard to
straighten up. My kidneys acted
irregularly and were congested dur
ing uiese speus. oix ooxes 01 uoan 3
Kidney Pills fixed me up in fine
shape. My back felt strong and my
kidneys have caused me very little
'rouble since."
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't
simply ask for a kidney remedy
get Doan's Kidney Pills the same
that Mr. Schwarz had. Foster-Mil-burn
Co., Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
Jack Hynd, extensive sheep owner
of Cecil, spent the past week in
Heppner doing jury duty. He re
turned home Tuesday after the ad
journment of court.
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