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THE OAZETTE-TIMrS. IHTPXEn. OM!., TTiTT.SIUT, Arc. 28. 101 n. Pact. Tinsrt I'KOi-tSSlOXAL COLCMX DE. T. E. FAREI0E DENTIST Office upstaln over PoBtofflce Heppoer, Oregon A. D. McMUEDO, M. D. I'hjriiclan A Surgeon Office In Patterson Drue Store Heppner, Oregon DR. R. J. VAUGHAN DENTIST Permanently located in the Odd Fellow building, Rooms 4 and 6. Hoppner, Oregon DR. C. C. CHICK PHYSICIAN 8CRGEON Office upstairs over Postofflce Heppner, Oregon WOODSON & SWEEK ATTOKXEY8-AT-LAW Office In Masonic Building Heppner, Oregon SAM E. VAN VACTOR ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office in First National Bank Heppner, Oregon S. E. NOTSON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office In Court House Heppner, Oregon Office Phone, Main 643 Residence Phono, Main 666 FRANCIS A. McMENAMIN LAWYER Roberts Building, Heppner, Ore. F. H. ROBINSON LAWYER IONE, OREGON DR. M. M. JOHNSON Veterinarian Calls answered promptly at all times. Interstate inspector of Livestock and Sheep. Office Patterson Drug Store Phone 123 Heppner, Oregon ROY V. WHITEIS Fire Insurance writer tor best Old Line Companies. Heppner, Oregon DR. J. 0. TURNER EYE SPECIALIST Portland, Oregon Regular 'monthly visits to Hepp ner and lone. Watch paper tor dates. E. J. STARKEY ELECTRICIAN House Wiring a Specialty Heppner, Oregon Phone 872 DR. HAROLD C. BEAN PHYSICIAN A SURGEON First National Dank Building Phone Office, 702, Residence 823 Heppner, Oregon DR. A. HENNIO Chiropractic Physician lone, Oregon Office at L.A. Doak's Residenoe, 2nd Street. DR. J. L. CALLAWAY Osteopathic Physician Ornduat American School of Os tcopnthy, Klrkaville, Mo., under founder of the science, Dr. A. T. still. Office, O. W. Swniritsrt's Residence Court street Honrs) I to 133 to S, Pkoat O Dr. Charles C. Petheram 859 Morgan Building Opposite Imperlar Hotel, Phone Main 6460, Portland, Ore. Practice Limited to Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose aad Throat. Retraction and Fitting ot Olasses Prices Reasonable. Dr. Leonard R. Purkey Osteopathic Physician & Surgeon 301 Morgan Building, Opposite Imperial Hotel. Main 3666 Wood lawn 1600 Portland, Oregon Vibratory and Violet Ray Treatments. In the Circuit Court, ot the State ot Oregon, for Multnomah County. Probate Department. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JOHN E. PETERSON, DE CEASED. Notice Is hereby given that the un dorfligned has been appointed admin istrator of the estate of John E. Potorson, deceased, by the above en titled Court, and has qualified, all persons having claims against the said estate are hereby required to present the same duly verified as by law required, to the undersigned, tt the Bank of lone, lone, Morrow county, Oregon, within six mouths from the date of the first publication of 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 derslgned has been appointed by the County Court of the State ot Oregon for Morrow County Executrix of the Estate of James S. Cabbage, de ceased, and that all persons having claims against the Bald estate must present the same, duly verified ccord ing to law, to me at the office of my attorney, S. E. Notson, In Heppner, Oregon, within six months from the date ot the first publication of tbts notice, said date of first publication being August 7, 1919. MARY ELIZABETH CABBAGE, Executrix. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that the uu dersigued has been duly appointed by the County Court of the State of Ore gon for Morrow County administrator of the estate of Joe Moyers, deceased, and has duly qualified as such admin istrator. All persons having claims against the estate ot said deceased are hereby required to present the same, with proper vouchers as re quired by law, to the said administra tor at the law office of Jos. J. Nys, at Heppner, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated and published at Heppner, Oregon, this 7th day ot August, 1519. JOSEPH MOYERS Administrator of the estate ot Joe Moyers, deceased. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. Notice is hereby given that Ellen Buselck, executrix of the Last Will and Testament of John S. Buselck, deceased, has filed her final account with the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, and that said County Court has fixed as the time and place for the hearing ot objections to and the settlement ot 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. ot said day. This notice Is published by order of the said County Court, made and entered on the 7th day of August, 1919. ELLEN BUSEICK. Executrix. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the second Monday In September (Monday, September 8th, 1919) the Board ot Equalization of Morrow County, Oregon, will attend at Court House In Morrow County, Oregon, and publicly examine the assessment rolls for Morrow County, Oregon, for the year 1919, and will correct er rors in valuation, description or qualities ot land, lots er other prop erty assessed by the Assessor ot Mor row County, Oregon, for the year 1919. All persons interested or having any complaint against their assess ment for the year 1919, should ap pear at that time. Petitions for re duction in assessment must be pre sented in writing, verified by oath of ipplicaut or his Attorney, and must be filed with the board the first week it is in session and any petition or implication not so made, verified and filed shall not be considered or acted upon by the Board. Dated at Heppner, Oregon, August 14th, 1919. J. J. WELLS, Assessor Morrow County, Oregon. FOR iALE lOK SALE 1917-18 Model 90, 6 passenger Ovorland. Has been thor oughly overhauled. New battery, new bearings and bushings. Stephen M. Irwin. FOR SALE Boy mare, broke to work, weight 1200, 6 years old; 4- months colt. E. L. Muivaney, liopp- J313tp. . BLACKSMITHS ATTENTION. We have Just received a carload ot blacksmith coal for Immediate deliv ery. TUM-A-LIJM LUMBER CO. Subscriptions and Renewals taken for Saturday Evening Post, Ladles' Home Journal and the Country Gen tleman. Phone 60F3. Frances- Par ker. FOR SALE-Doerlug combine with out engine. Run one season. In good condition. Will sell reason able. Mike Healey, Heppner. tt. FIRE AND HAIL INSURANCE. For fire and hall Insurance call on C. C. Patterson, second floor Oilman building. Willow stiuet. FOR SALE One good lot, ready to build on. In best residence part of town. Inquire The Gazette-Times. FOR SALE Nine-room house and grounds, 100 foot frontage and cor ner lot. Bett residence section in lone. Write or phone Mrs. H. M. Ol den. A14p4l. FOR RENT On Bhares or other contract nrrangemont, 820 acres north of Lexington in good farming section. For particulars address the Gazette-Times. READ THE TELEGRAM. Portland's big dally. The Telegram delivered 6 days a week for only 10 cents. All the news from all the world for 10 cents. Phone 772. CHARLES NOTSON. BUCKS FOR SALE 160 half blood Llncoln-Ramboulettea extra select, picked especially for wool from 1500 rams. Also a few pure bred Ramboulnttes.. T. F. BOYLEN, Pendleton, Ore. LOCAL HAPPENING! Have J. O. Hager eaw your wood: Q. W. Hux was in the city Saturday from 'his Irrlgon farm. Four cases of small pox were re ported at Echo last week. Joe Simas, Monument business man, was in Heppner Monday. Phone 842 for the wood saw. J. O. HAGER. Chat. Swanson, local tailor, return ed last Thursday from a two weeks vacation visit In Portland. J. E. Craber, farmer of the Hard man section, was attending to mat ters of business in Heppner Monday. FOR SALE Both young and old thoroughbred Barred Rocks, roosters and hens. $1.60 apiece. Mrs. T. J. Matlock, Heppner. 3tpd. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Wilcox came in from their south Heppner ranch Sat urday. Harvest Is under way en their place now. Mrs. Roy Cochran returned last week from avislt to Rockaway beach, where she was a guest for several days at the summer cottage ot Mrs. W. R. Irwin. Fred Tash arrived from Portland Saturday with a new Moon car. for which the. Peoples' Hardware Co., is now agent. The Moon Is a beautiful car and sells tor 12260. A number of Ditch creek camneri came home Sunday after spending several weeks in the tall timber. Among them were Mrs.Minnle Gaunt. Mrs. Fell and Miss Lola Matteson. Miss Louise Nimmo returned to her home in Albany Wednesday after spending several days In Heppner as a guest ot Miss Leta Humphreys. Miss Nimmo is a teacher in the Al bany schools. Waldon Straight, one ot the star performers of the Lena Round-Up, was a visitor from his Butter creek home in Heppner Monday. Waldon is figuring on riding some of the wild bronchos at the county fair. D. E. Oilman, who spent last Sat urday night up on Ditch creek,' says the same dry conditions prevail up there In the timber as down here In the open country. Its hot up there, too, according to Mr. Oilman. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Freeman left Sunday morning for Vancouver, Wash., on a two weeks visit with relatives. The Freemans own a thirty acre tact near Vancouver, which 1b given over to apple orchards. Arthur I. Bowker, son of Albert Bowker ot Heppner, will enter Hill Military Academy in the Fall, the term starting September 17. His credits have been accepted at the Academy and he has been enrolled as a cadet. E. R. Huston returned the last of the week from Portland where he had gone to be with his son John Huston, who underwent an operation or appendicitis. At last reports, the younger Mr. Huston was recovering satisfactorily. Berl Gurdane, Ray Rogers, Will Ball and Marshall Pbeps motored up from Portland last Friday. Messrs. Gurdane, Rogers and Ball have been spending a few weeks at the beach and Mr. Phelps Just completed a term in a tractor school in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Gentry and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Patterson returned last week from a motor trip to Klam ath Falls, where they went to take in the Elks' convention. They took four days in making the return trip and announce a most enjoyable time. Mrs. Leo Hill and little son left Friday for Woodland Wash., where she will visit at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Dart. On her return home Bhe will be accompanied by her other two children who have been spending the summer at Woodland. Dr. and Mrs. A. D. McMurdo re turned to Heppner last Friday after spending several weeks in Portland. The McMurdos had planned a trip by auto to the caost but Dr. McMur do took sick when they reached Portland, and underwent an opera tion there. Andy Rood, Heppner Flat farmer, finished up the 1919 harvest season on his ranches last Thursday. Mr. Rood had a quantity of grain that yielded better than twenty bushels per acre. He has purchased a big Holt catterplllar tractor and will use It In plowing his land this Fall. County Agent Hunt, accompanied by W. P. Mahoney, cashier of the First National Bank and W. Claude Cox, manager of the Morrow County Creamery Co., left last Friday morn- Ing for Boardman and other North Morrow county points. They re turned home the first ot the week. Mrs. E. S. Duran of Lexington en tered the local hospital on Monday, where she will receive medical treat ment. The nature ot her case has not been fully determined, but it may be found that an operation will bo necessary. Mrs. Duran was accom panied to" Heppner by Mr. Duran. Theodore Anderson, Eight Mile farmer, has Just completed the har vest season on his ranch by threshing his twenty-bushel crop. The Ander-son-Allstott thresher, a Rumley ma chine, has pulled on to Mr. Allstott's fields, going there last Friday. Mr. Allstott's grain is number 1 quality. Mrs. Fannie Rood, ot Portland was spending a few days In Heppner last week visiting with relatives and at tending to some business matters. While In Morrow county, Mrs. Rood bought the Jake Bortzer ranch In the lone section for a consideration of $60,000. She has rented the ranch to J. W. Chrlstopherson, who has been farming in Gooseberry. Mrs. Rood spent Saturday in Iono making out contract papers with Mr. Chris - topherson, s::-! he n.ovo on the rjlnre th!e Pall i Six U. A. ('. :raJiau-s or qunllf.'-d E. o. Noble, lotnl business man, t'ii!nu n.ay make application for haa bought a Lew Ford from t'h;n. Khodes Scholarship, Oxford, England. II. Latotirell, the local a sent. Mr. al V"" nnl,al election in October. vv,i ., , . . ,, , . No entrance examinations are re.iuir Noble recently sold l.ia o UJ Ford for , . . . , . -d of graduates and none in Greek as much as he paid for it, after he for students. All applications must had driven it about four years. first be selected by the-colleee. IMPORTANT TO AUTO OWNERS HAVING leased the mechanical Department of the new McRoberts-Cohn Auto Company Garage, we are prepared to assume the care and upkeep of your car in a satisfactory manner. The shop is being rapidly equipped with the latest models of machinery and ho job will be too intricate for us to handle. We have had years of experience in this work. Will make prompt delivery. The season is fast approaching which permits the use of your car. Bring it in and let us look it over. We will tell you what it needs and you can rely upon our advice. We stand behind our statements and guarantee our work. Welch & Lininger ST. 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