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About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1919)
THE (iAZKTTE-TIMEit, HEFl'WH, OHE., THl'MUAT. SEPT. 18, 1819 PAilE rmst SIMMONS. ! IX TIIK rllUTlT rOl KT OF THE state or oiiKtioN rou Moit- HOW COIXTY. KATilC SLOCL'M. Plaintiff, vs. T. E. Fell, Trustee, and Manle Fell, lili wife, Elu Looney Bow ers and 3. A, Bowers, her hus ban; Heppner Milling Company, a corporation; and all persons or parties unknown claiming any interest, right, title, estate or lien on or to the real estate des cribed herein. Defendants. To J. A. Bowers and all persons or parties claiming any interest, right, title, estate or lien on or to the real - estate described herein. Defendants: IN THE NAME OF" THE STATE OF OREGON, you are hereby requir ed to appear and answer the com plaint Bled against you in the above entitled Butt on or before six weeks from the 18th day of September, 19K, and if you fall to answer within said time the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for In her complulnt herein, to-wlt:: For a decree of the Court that the plaintiff Is the owner In fee-simple of the following described real prop erty, to-wlt: Commencing at a point North 2102.15 feet and West 1794. 44 feet from the corner to sections 28-27-34 and 35, in Township Two (2) South of Range Twenty-six (26), E. W. M. running thence North 48 degrees 14 minutes West 450 feet, thence South 41 degrees 46 minutes West 661 feet, thence South 68 de grees 15 minutes East 466.5 feet, thence North 41 degrees 46 minutes East 483.17 feet to the place of be ginning. Said land Is otherwise described as lots 3, 4, and ff of Block 2 of Mt. Vernon Second Addition to the Town of Heppner, Oregon, and a tract adjoining said lots lying be tween the South line of said lots and the extension of Morgan Street, the West boundry being the extension of the West line of Lot 3 and. the East boundry being an extension ( the East line of lot 5 in said Block 2, of Mt. Vernon Second Addition to the Town of Heppner, Oregon, all ot said real property being In Morrow County, Oregon; that the defend ants above named have no Interest, right, title, estate or lien on or to said real property, and that each of said defendants, and all persons claiming or to claim, by, through or under said defendants or any ot them, be forever restrained and en Joined from asserting any interest, right, title, estate or lien on or to said real property or any portion thereof, and that plaintiff's title to said real property be forever quiet ed, and for such other relief as In equity may be meet and Just. This summons is served upon you by publication thereof for once a week for six consecutive weeks, in the Gazette-Times, a newspaper of general circulation In Morrow Coun ty, Orogon, by virtue of an order made and entered herein on the 10th day of September, 1919, by the Hon orable Gilbert W. Phelps, Judge of the above entitled Court, and the date of the first publication Is Sep tember 18th, 1919, and the date ot the last publication will be October 30lh, 1919. WOODSON A SWEEK, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Address, Heppner, Oregon. No. 228. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE LEXINGTON STATE BANE AT LEXINGTON, IN THE STATE OF OREOON, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS, SEPTEMBER 12. 1919. Resources. Loans and discounts 1113,856.19 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured . . 3.62 Bonds and warrants - 6,893.80 Furniture and fixtures 1,000.00 Other real estate owned 1,000.00 Due from approved' re serve banks 83,408.91 Checks and other cash Items ... . ... 61.66 Cash on hand 9,161.64 Other resources 607.07 TOTAL 1224,992.81 Liabilities Capital stock paid in $ 15,000.00 Surplus fund 4,000.00 Undivided profits, less 'expenses and taxes paid 1,516.89 Individual deposits sub ject to check 180,236.68 Demand certificates of deposit '. 605.28 Cashier checks outstand ing 162.82 Time and Savings De posits 23,681.04 Other liabilities ....... .10 No More Heating of Ford Engines The Cyclone Pump gives perfect circulation in the radiator and you can pull the steepest hill in low gear without heating. Let us give you a demonstration of this practical Ford Appliance, Easy to put on simple in opera tion. These pumps are guaranteed to give satisfaction or money refunded. LaVerne Van Matter, Local Agt. Cohn Garage JAMES COWINS, Agent at Lexington. G.-T. WANT ADS ARE SURE RESULT GETTERS. Use ther and watch them; they will help you both ways. TOTAL $224,992.81 STATE OF OREGON, County of Morrow I, W. O. Hill, Cashier of the above- named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the bcs of my knowledge and belief. W. O. HILL, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 16th day ot Sept., 1919. VAWTER CRAWFORD, Notary Public. My commission expires Feb. 16, 192o CORRECT AtteBt: W. Q. SCOTT, OEO. L. MCMILLAN, Directors. Rev. Bean Speaks. Rev. William E. Bean of Gladstone, Oregon occupied the pulpit both morning and evening at the First Christian church last Sunday. The I Rev. Mr. Bean is a man ot pleasing ; personality and an able speaker. Greater Farming . Efficiency Better methods in farming in clude the system of Harvesting. Get 100 per cent efficien cy from your harvesting machinery by using The McCormick Line of Mowers, Reapers, Self Binders and Headers New headers being assembled now. We carry a complete line of header extras. Peoples Hardware Company Heppner, Oregon. li M 0 1 J i ) ffl 1st Wednesday, Oct. at 10 o'clock A. M. I will sell at public auction at my place 3 miles east of Cecil and 11 miles northwest of lone, Oregon, the following property: 21 HEAD HORSES These are an exceptional lot of geldings and mares sired by the Kein Stallion and cannot be beat for work. One pony. 5 MULES. All work mules. 10 HEAD OF CATTLE 2 Milch Cows (one to be fresh soon). 1 Yearling Bull. 1 two-year-old Heifer (fresh soon). The balance of these cattle are good range stock. IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINERY 1 Pride of Washington 24-ft. Separator. 1 Wilson 14-Horse Power. Implements and Machinery 2 3-inch wagons with racks. 1 3-inch wagon with rack. 1 Hack. 1 16-Disc Drill. 1 14-ft Champion Header 3 Header Boxes. 1 36-ft. Wood Harrow. 1 20-ft. Steel Harrow. 2 4-bottom Disc plows. 1 3-bottom Vulcan Plow. 1 8-f t Cutaway Double Disc. 1 nearly new 24-ft feeder canvas. , HARNESS AND SADDLES 10 Sets of "Work Harness. 20 Collars. 2 Saddles. Blacksmiths' Tools, Chains, Singletrees, Clevises, Lead Bars, Shoveb, House hold Goods and other things too numer ous to mention. Free Lunch at Noon TERMS All sums of $10.00 and under, cash. Sums over $10, one yaer's time approved notes bearing 8 interest. 5fo discount on all sums over $10.00 for cash. . U. E. BAKER, Owner E. E. MILLER, Auctioneer. P. H. ROBINSON, Clerk. Pacific International Live Stock Association An organization composed of stockmen of the Pacific Northwest, of which Portland is the natural marketing center. An organization which has for its object the development of the Live Stock Industry in Oregon, Washington and Idaho on such a basis as will insure to the stockman the stabilizing of,his business, not only in production, but in shipping and marketing. An organization which will be an educational factor in helping the pro ducer to put out a better grade of product that will insure him the high est possible return from his labor and investment. Pacific International Livestock Exposition Building A building being erected by the stockmen of the Pacific Northwest at 'North Portland, Oregon, as a Stock Show Home, costing $250,000 and covering seven and one-half acres and which will be the biggest and finest building of its kind in the country. An educational and devel opment center of tremendous importance to the livestock industry of the entire Pacific Northwest. This gigantic building, now in course of construction, is about 70 per cent complete and every effort is being made to have the entire struc ture down to the Inst nail completed before the morning of the opening of the big Livestock Show next November. . The cost of this wonderful building has been apportioned among the stockmen of the different counties of the states interested. . Morrow County's Quota Is $2,500.00 Tbis advertisement is intended as an appeal to the stockmen and every citizen who is interested in the better development of the livestock industry to subscribe this amount without further delay. Most of the Oregon counties have long since completed their quotas. Will Morrow County stockmen, bankers and business men longer allow this matter to drag! NOI Stock in the Pacific International Livestock Exposition Building has been issued in shares of $25.00 each. As soon as you rend this advertisement call W. B. Barratt, S. W. Spen cer or W. P. Mahoney who are in charge of the stock subscriptions in this county and say how many shares of stock you will take. DO IT NOW. Let the world know that Morrow County is no piker. Buy some stock in a proposition that will help your own business and the business of every man in the county. BUY STOCK IN I Pacific International Live Stock Exposition Building J f3 Iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim mi 51