THE G.Um'K.TOftS. HWITTTt, OTX TTTTT.SBAT, ACQ. 2t, 1919.
PA03 TUr.FS
DR. F. E. F ARMOR
DE.VTIST
Office upstairs over PostofBc
Heppner, Oregon
DR. R. J. VAUGHAN
DENTIST
Permanently located la the Odd
Fellows Tjulldlng, Room 4 nd 6.
Heppner, Oregon
I1011SS10NAL COLIMX
A. D. McMURDO, M. D.
riiyglcUn & Surgeos
Office In Patterson Drug Store
Hcppner, Oregon
DR. C. C. CHICK
PHYSICIAN & 81BGEON
Office upstair over Postofllce
Heppner, Oregon
WOODSON & SWEEK
ATTOKX E V8-AT-LAW
Office in Masonic Dulldlng
Hcppner, Oregon
SAM E. VAN VACTOR
ATTOHNEV-AT-LAW
Office In First National Bank
Heppner, Oregon
S. E. NOTSON
ATTOKXEV-AT-LAW
Ofllce In Court House
Hcppner, Oregon
Office Phono, Main 643
Residence Phono, Main 665
FRANCIS A. McMENAMIN
LAWYER
Roberts Dulldlng, Heppner, Ore.
F. H. ROBINSON
LAWYER
10NE, OREGON
DR. M. M. JOHNSON
Veterinarian
Calls answered promptly at all
times. Interstate Inspector or
Livestock and Sheep.
Onioo Patterson Drug Store
Phone 123 Heppner, Orcein
ROY V. WHITEIS.
Fire InBurance writer for best Old
Line Companies.
Heppner, Oregon
DR. J. G. TURNER
EYE SPECIALIST
I'm (kind. Oi ciion
Regular monthly vIbIib to Ilepp
uer ana nine. v aicn paper
for dates.
E. J. STARKEY
ELECTRICIAN
House Wiring a Specialty
Heppner, Oregon
Phono 872
DR. HAROLD C. BEAN
PHYSICIAN & 81RGEON
First National Bank Building
PIiouch Olllcc, 702, Residence 523
Heppner, Oregon
DR. A. HENNIG
Chiropractic Physician
lone, Oregon
Office at L. A, Doak's Residence
2nd Street.
DR. J. L. CALLAWAY
Osteopathic Physician
nPn.li.ta AmAelrna Kphnnl of Ofl
teatmthv. Kliksville. Mo., under
rmimier of tlie science. Dr. A. T,
sun.
Olllce. O. W Swnmtart'i Residence
Court Hlioot.
Ilnnra 10 to 12 S S. . Po 41
Dr. Charles C. Petheram
359 Morgan Building
Opposite Imperial Hotel,
Phone Main 6450, Portland, Ore.
Practice Limited to Diseases of tlx
Eye, Ear, Nose 0 Throat.
Refraction and Fitting of Glasses
Prices Reasonable,
Dr. Leonard R. Purkey .'
Osteopathic Physician Burgeon
301 Morgan Building,
Opposite Imperial Hotel.
Main 3566 Woodlawn 1600
Portland,' Oregon
Vibratory and Violet Ray
. Treatment.
the Bank of lone, lone. Morrow
."ounty, Oregon, within bIx months
from the date of the first publication
f this notice.
OSCAR E. PETERSON,
Administrator.
John Olsen, Attorney, Portland, Ore.
Date of first publication, July 24,
1919.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given that the un-
lerslgned has been appointed by the
County Court of the State of Oregon
'or Morrow County Executrix of the
Estate of James 8. Cabbage, de
ceased, and that all persons having
claims against the said .estate must
ireaent the same, duly verified ccord
Ing to law, to me at the office of ray
attorney, S. E. Notson, In Heppner,
Oregon, within six months from the
late of the first publication of this
totice, Bald date of first publication
ieing August 7, 1919.
MARY ELIZABETH CABBAGE,
Executrix.
rOR SM
toil SALE 1917-18 Model 60, G
passenger Overland. Has been thor
oughly overhauled. New battery, new !
bearings and busnings. oiepnen
M. Irwin.
FOR BALE Bay mare, broke to
ork, weight 1200, 6 years old- 4-
inonths colt. , E. L. aiuivaney. Hepp
ner. J313tp.
Subscriptions and Renewals taken
for Saturday Evening Post, Ladles'
tiome Journal and the Country Gen-
.leman. Phone 50F3. France Par
ter.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice Is hereby given that the uu
Jersigned has been duly appointed b)
!it County Court t.f rtie State of Ore
jon tor Morrow County administrator
jf the estate of Joe Moyers, deceased,
aid has duly qualified as such admin
istrator. All persons having claims
against the estate of said deceased
ire hereby required to present the
lame, with proper vouchers as ro
luired by law, to the said administra
tor at the law office of Jos. J. Nys, at
.leppner, Oregon, within six months
from the date of this notice.
Dated and published at Heppner
Oregon, this 7th day of August, litis
JOSEPH MOYERS
Administrator of the estate of
Joe Moyers, dec-easel.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT.
Notice Ib hereby given that Ellen
Buseick, executrix of the Last Will
and Testament of John S. Buseick,
deceased, has filed Iter final account
with the County Court of the State
jf Oregon for Morrow County, and
that said County Court hag fixed as
:ne time and place for the hearing ol
jbjections to and the settlement of
said final account, the County Court
room In Heppner, Oregon, on the
13th day of September, 1919, at the
hour of two o'clock P. M. of Bald day.
This notice Is published by order
jf the laid County Court, made and
mtered on the 7th day of August,
1919.
ELLEN BUSEICK,
Executrix
BLACKSMITHS ATTENTION.
We have just received a carload of
ilacksmlth coal for Immediate dellf-
ry. TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO.
FOR BALE-Dcering combine with
out engine. Run one season. In
jood condition. Will sell reason
able. Mike Healey, Heppner. tf.
KIRK AND HAIL INSURANCE.
Fur lire aud hall Insurance call on
3. C. Patterson, second floor Oilman
julldiug. Willow snoot.
FOR 8ALB One good lot, ready to
julld on. In beat residence part of
own. inquire The Gazette-Times.
FOR HALE Nine-room house and
.rounds, 100 feet frontage and cor
ner lot. Best residence section in
lone. .Write or phone Mrs. H. M. 01-
Jen. A14p4t.
ESTKAVED.
Notice is hereby given that one
white steer branded AB connected on
fight hip, white with red neck and
nead, came to my place 2 miles east
t Lexington abiut a month ago. Also
.wo horses, one bay mare branded IB
in right Bhouller and bay horse
branded PB on left shoulder. Came
i.o my place about August 11. Own
ers may have these animals by paying
.osts. FRANK MOORE.
FOR RENT On shares or other
;ontract arrangement, 320 acres
north of Lexington in good farming
section. For particulars address the
Gazette-Times.
LOST Crank for Franklin cat be
tween Heppner Laundry and McRob-erts-Cohn
Garage. Finder please
leave at the garage.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
)n the second Monday In September
(Monday, September 8th, 1919) the
Bourd of Equalization of Morrow
County, Oregon, will attend at Court
iIoubo In Morrow County, Oregon
ind publicly examine the assessment
colls for Morrow County, Oregon, for
the year 1919, and will correct er
rors In valuation, description or
qualities of land, lots or other prop
erty assessed by Hie Assessor of Mor
ow County, Oregon, for the year
1919.
All persons Interested or having
any complaint aguinst their assess
ment for the year 1919, should ap-
ear at that time. Petitions for re
duction In assessment must be pre
sented In writing, verified by oath ol
.pplicant or his Attorney, and must
jo filed with the board the first week
t is In session and any petition or
pplication not ao made, verified and
liled shall not be considered or acted
ipon by the Board.
Dated at Heppner, Oregon, August
1 4th, 1919.
J. J. WELLS.
Assessor Morrow County. Oregon.
READ THE TELEGRAM.
Portland's big dally. The Telegram
lelivered 6 days a week for only 10
oents. All the newB from all the
world for 10 cent. Phone 772.
CHARLES NOTSON.
LEGAL NOTICES
0 In the Circuit Court, of the State
of Oregon, for Multnomah County.
Probate Department.
IN TUB MATTER OF THE ESTATE
OF JOHN E. PETERSON, DE
CEASED. Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed admin
istrator1 of the estate of John E.
Peterson, deceased, by the above en
titled Court, and has qualified, all
persons having claims against the
said estate are hereby required to
nrennnt the same duly verified as by
law required, to the undersigned, u
MEMORY OF ROOSEVELT
WILL BE PERPETUATED
The Ideals of Theodore Roosevelt
ire to be immortalized his memory
.icrpetuuled by the people of Amori
ju, the country of which this preat
American was so Justly proud.
Theodore Roosevelt was a man
dear to tho people. He was always
in inspiration, making his best ap
peal, perhaps, and greatest inipres
lion to the young men, millions ol
whom have looked upon him as their
leader.
To keep the memory of Roosevelt
before the people, that there may al
ways be the inspiration of his life,
Americans from coast to coast and
.'rom the Great Lakes to the Gulf ol
Mexico, have taken upon themselves
the task of erecting a monumental
memorial as a symbol for future gen
orations and a visible token of ad
herence to his idealB.
A campaign for $10,000,000 will
be launched October 20 to 27 by the"
.loosevelt Memorial Association, ol
which William Boyce Thompson ol
New York 1b the president. The fund
Aill bo expended in erecting a monu
ment in Washington, D, C, and for
the purchase of a memorial park at
Oyster Buy and the ultimate pur
chase of Sagamore Hill, the home ol
the Roosevelts.
The State Committee members
who will, have" charge of the cam
algn In Oregon Include: Bruce Den
lls, LaGrflnde; Mrs. Frederick Eg
;ert, Portland; A. F. Flegel, Port
land; Mrs. Lawrence T. Harris, Sa
lem, Arthur I. Moulton, Thos. B. Neu
l.iusen, Dr. Andrew C. Smith, Port
and and John II. Smith, Astoria.
A regional conference of tho state
it Oregon, Washington, Montana and
Idaho will take place at the Lutay
ate Hotel, Portland, Monday, Aug
list 18, at 10:30 A. M.
A Little Dairy Arithmetic,
National Crop Improvement Service.
The best cow In New Jersey's Cow
Testing association gave over 13,000
lounds of milk last year and made a
profit over feed of $220.60. The
oorest cow 'gave 3,290 pounds of
milk aud made a profit over feed oi
J 14. The above figures show:
Good Cows Poor Cows
1 good cow equals 16 poor cows
10 good cows equal 160 poor cows
;0 good cows equal 320 poor cows
Twenty cows of the good kind would
eturn the dairyman a profit ovei
,'eed of $4,410; 20 cows of the poor
xind would eat about the same
i mo u tit of feed and would return a
profit of $280.
In one association the, average
yearly production was 7,210 pounds
jf milk per cow. Two hundred cows
jf this association gave less thau
3,560 pounds per cow. It these 20U
iad been up to the average, it would
nave resulted in $10,260 more money
.'or the herty in the association.
Are your cows above or below the
iverage? The cow testing associa
ion will show you how many pounds
if milk each cow gave and whether
die was an average cow, Just above
r Just below. A little bit above or
i little bit below means a good many
dollars.
ST. ANTHONY'S HOSPITAL
An Accredited Training School
for Nurses
Pendleton, Oregon
Ycung wcrr.en between the ages cf 18 and 25 who can
be credited with cne or two years High School or
equivalent of same will be received as pupil nurses.
For further information
Address Sister Superior
BE A LEADER
' A ur a4 treat Umirt tyii 4n whtU mmmtr and may lijt an tntirt miw"-El?
An immense problem in reconstruction confronts the present generation.
Are you doing your utmost to prepare to lead in its solution?
Oregon Agricultural College
Trains for leadership in the industries and profcssieas as foUosn :
HOME ECONOMICS. AGRICULTURE. COMMERCE. rORESTRV. PHARMACY. MUSIC.
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION. CIVIL ENGINEERING. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING.
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING. INDUSTRIAL ARTS,
MINING ENGINEERING. LOGGING ENGINEERING. MILITARY SCIENCE.
The College training includes courses in English. Economics, Art. Mathematics. Modern Languages,
Physical Education. Industnsl Journalism, Natural Sciences, and all essentials ol an aducMion.
Three regular terms Fall term begins September 22, 1919
A COUNTRY HOME
YET NEAR TO TOWN
A smnlj farm about throe miles from Herpnr. Fair
buililiriL'-. jilcnty of water, fruit trees. One half of ncre
age under cultivation.
SEE ME TODAY .
ROY V. WHITEIS '
Real Estate and Insurance
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For College Catilog. Illustrated Booklet and other Inform st ion address
THE REGISTRAR. Oregon Agricultural College. Corvalha
worn
cc
Surest Thing You Know,"
says the Good Judge
It's a cinch to get a real
quality chew and save
part of your tobacco
money at the same
time.
A small chew of this good tobacco
gives real lasting satisfaction.
THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW
put up in two styles
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco
THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON
SCHOOLS AND DEPARTMENTS
The UaiTerslty loclodei the Collec of
Literature, Bcienot and the Arts, tod th
arwril Schooli of Law, W Mietne, ( at
Portland), Atrhitectnr. JaniavlnuQ. Com
merce, LUocAitoa aud Music
PIOIAL FEATURES
A beautiful eammu, faculties of special
feta, modern facilities, km east, with many
opportunities for self-help, "athletic for
Tsjrybodj," a really d-tnocrt.e atmoapbeia
and th famooi "Oretoa Spirit."
Fr a eatalfHfae. flltntratwl booklet or specifle toformatloR, addrssi:
THE REGISTRAR, UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, EUGENE, OREGON.
An Aipivclat Ion.
We are leaving Morrpw counts
ioon for our new home at lilelba,
Idaho, so we want to take this oppor
tunity to thank our ninny friends
here for their patronage and good
will. Wo want to assure you of our
ilncere appreciation.
TAYLOR BROTHERS,
Well Drillers, Lexington, Ore.
Fire Trespassers Pay Fine.
A fire which burned over twenty
Ive acres on the Fremont National
Forest before la was surrounded was
.ound to have originated in the sheep
;anip of Kellaher & Flynn, proDaoiy
set by ashes from Kellaher's pipe.
Mr. Flynn agreed to accept the re
.ponsibllity in Kellaher's behalf and
ont before Justice of the Peace J. S.
Martin, who fined him ten dollars.
Fylnn paid the fine and agreed that
:ila men would care for the fire until
t waB out. This fire was reported
ilmost simultaneously by Forest Ser
vice lookout men stationed on Hager
mountain and Bald mountain.
August 2, L. J. Stock and W. F.
Smith, campers on the Rainier Na
donal Forest, were arrested by Dep
ity Supervisor Fenby at Yakima and
:aken before Justice Uoy C. King,
A-here they plead guilty to leaving
ampflres unextinguished. A recom
mendation of leniency was mado, and
the men were fined ten dollars and
coats. ,
For leaving a campflre unextin
juished in Grays Gulch on the Whit
man National Forest, on August 6,
0. F. Potter, camp tender for Spray
i Tenipleton, of Spray, Oregon, pieaa
?uilty before Don L. Wlllard, justice
if the peace at Sumpter, Oregon, and
-as fined twenty-five dollars. The
fire was discovered and put out by
.'orest Ranger Charles F. Groom be
.'or it had gained any headway.
Fossil Bank Enlarges.
The Steiwor & Carpenter Bank of
Fossil has increased its capital stock
I'rora $50,000 to $100,000, In keep
ng pace with the progress of the
.imos and to nniet the needs of the
:ommunlty, says the Fossil Journal.
The bank was started in 1903 with a
iapltalination of $25,000, business
;tendily Increasing until It Is now ono
if the strongest Interior banks In
Jregon, with resources over half a
million dollars.
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Is it Possible to Legislate
Life and Brains?
Swift & Company is
primarily an organization
of men, not a . collectioi
of brick, mortar, and
machinery.
Packing Plants, their
equipment and useful
ness are only outward
symbols of the intelli
gence, life - long experi
ence, and right purpose
of the men who compose
the organization and of
those who direct it
Will not Government direc
tion of the packing industry,
now contemplated by Congress,
take over the empty husk of
physical property and equipment
and sacrifice the initiative, ex-
perience and devotion of these
men, which is the life itself of
the industry?
What legislation, what politi
cal adroitness could replace such
life and brains, once driven out?
Let us send you Swift "Dollar."
It will interest you.
Address Swift & Company,
Union Stock Yards, Chicago, 111.
Swift & Company, U. S. A.
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