Tin: . zi m -timi s mi itm i:, oi:i .. tim kiv. ju.
rvi.K Tiir.i i:
I'KOIK.SSIO.VVI, ('(II.I MX
DR. F. E. FARRIOR
KKXTIST
Oltlce upstairs over Postofllce
Henpuer, Oregon
DR. R. J. VAUGHAN
DKNT1ST
1'erniaueutly located la the Odd
Fellows building, Kooins 4 and 5.
Hcppuer, Oregon
DR. HAROLD C. BEAN
I'll YKK IAN & SIKUEON
Permanently located In Odd Fel
lows Building, Rooms 1 and 2
riioiitu, Olllce 702, Uesidence 523
Heppner, Oregon
A. D. McMURDO, M. D.
l'liyaii'lun & Burgeon
Olllce lu Patterson Drug Store
Heppner, Oregon
DR. C. C. CHICK
PHYSICIAN & HIKUKON
Olllce upstairs over Poslolllce
Hcppuer, Oregon
WOODSON & SWEEK
ATTOH.N KVB-A T-LA W
Olllcw lu Musoulu Building
Hoppuer, Oregon
SAM E. VAN VACTOR
ATTOltNKY.AT-LAW
First Niition.il liaiik Uuilding
Hcppuer, Oregon
J. E. NOTSON
AlTOHNKY-AT-liAW
Olllce in Court House
Hcppuer, Oregon
Olllce l'lioue, Malu 643
Keaideuce PUouo, Main 660
FRANCIS A. McMENAMIN
LAWYKH
Huberts liuildlug, Hcppuer; Ore.
F. H. ROBINSON
LAWYKH
10NE, OHKGON
DR. M. M. JOHNSON
Veterinarian
Calls answered promptly at ail
times. Interstate Inspector of
Livestock and Sheep.
Ofllco Patterson Drug Store
Phone 123 Hcppuer, )re.gou
ROY V. WHITEIS
Fire Insurance writer for best Old
Line Conipaules.
Heppner, Oregon
DR. J. G. TURNER
KYK HPIX'IALIST
i'oi timid, Oregon
Itegulnr monthly visits tu Hepp
ner and lone. Watch paper
for dates.
E. J. STARKEY
K.I.Kt TUICI AN
House Wiring a Specialty
Heppner, Oregon
Pin. ne 872
DR. A. HENNIG
Chiropractic Physician
Olllce at E. 0. Slociun Residence
Heppner, Oregon
DR. D. N. HAYDEN
Physician & sturgeon
Hardman, Ore.
Day or night calls promptly
attended.
LEGAL NOTICES
notht:
OF HTOCKIIOMWKH AN
M AI, MKKTI.MJ.
Notice la hereby given that the
annual mooting of stockholders of
the Heppner Mining Company will be
held at the office of S. K. Van vactor.
Heppner, Oregon, on the second
Tuesday in February, 1920, being
1 ho 10th day of February, 1020, at
2 o'clock In the afternoon of Haiil
day. Thin meting is for the purpose
of electing officers and the trans
action of such other business thai
may appear.
1). B. STALTKU, President,
J. O. llAOKIt, Secretary.
Notice of Farmers' I'nloti Meeting,.
Notice Is hereby given that thors
will he a mass meeting of farmers
and all others interested, in the Odd
1'elloWB Hall In Heppner on tho after
noon of Saturday January 31, al
which time, reorganization will be ef.
fected. W. W. Hurrah of Pendleton
will adilresH tho mooting. Every far
mer In Morrow county is especially
urged to attend tho mooting.
Morrow County Farmers' Union,
15. II. HUSTON President.
It. W. TltUNIOlt, Secretary.
bull, a fi-tt uh:ti. spots In fon-iicnl
and bramli'il am Imr S on left side
ami s.vailuw lurk in riht ear, cam'
to lay place t)tn- mile or-t of Liberty
houl liiiu-''. mi Nivcjut.r 1, 11)19.
Weight of said animal is about llUO
pounds. Owner may have animal by
paying pasture hill and cost of this
advertisement.
T 1 1 K 0 1 )( 1 1 1 E ANDERSON,
P. O. address, Heppner, Ore.
NOTICE
There came to my place about
June 1, four miles southwest of
Hardman, the following described
animals: one brown horse, white
stripe in face, branded with spear on
right hip; one black yearling horso,
no brand. Owner may have same by
paying all costs. J.-J22
LOTUS KOUISON
Hardman, Ore.
APPLICATIONS .IOH .GKAZI.NG
PERMITS.
Notice is hereby given that all ap
plications for permits to graze cattle,
horses or sheep within the UMATIL
LA NATIONAL FOREST during the
season of 1920, must be filed In my
office at Pendleton, Oregon, on or be
fore January 31, 1920.
W. W. CKYDER. Supervisor.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT.
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon, for Multnomah County,
Probate Department.
In the mutter of the Estate of John
B. Peterson, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the un
derslgned, us administrator of the es.
tate of John E. Peterson, deceased
lias filed his Final Account in the Cir
cuit Court of the State of Oregon, for
Multnomah County, Probate Depart
ment, and that Friday, the 27th day
of February 1920, at the hour of 9:3(1
I'clock A. M of said d;ry, and the
Court room of said Court lias been
appointed by said Court as the time
and place for the hearing of objec
tions thereto, if any, and the settle
ment thereof.
OSCAR E. PETERSON,
Administrator.
John Olsen, Attorney.
Dated and lirst published January
29. 1920.
(iiivcisity Will Heceive lkttllcliip
Oregon Gun.
University of Oregon, Eugene, Jan.
1 'J. The University of Oregon is
:;oon to receive from the Puget Sound
navy yard at Bremerton, Washington,
one of tho small guns mounted on the
battleship Oregon w hen she made her
historic dash from San Francisco
clear around South America to parti
cipate lu the battle of Santiago in
1 S y S . A letter received at the office
of President Campbell from Hear
Admiral II. A. Field, commandant at
ilremertun, gave the news that the
piece would be lent to the University
if desired. It is expected to arrive iu
a lew days.
The gun which helped win the war
, ilii Spain will be suitably inscribed
and placed in ail aprOpriale position
here us a memento of Oregon's name
sake vessel. The University already
has the old Hag which was carried by
the Oregon during the war. For a
long time the tlag bung on the second
lloer of the administration building.
Is Oregon
NOTICE OF ESTHAY.
Notice Is hereby given that a red
Peace First, Then League
Students' Vote.
t iiivcsity of Oregon, Eugene, Jan.
19. "Make peace with Germany
first, and leave the League of Nations
to he settled afterward," is the atti-
inde of a one-vole plurality of those
Undents of the University of Oregon
,vi:o took enough Interest to vote it:
t lie intercollegiate treaty refereii'
(1 ii in . The vote for this proposition
was !)S, as against 97 for ratification
of thctrealy and the league covenant
without amendment or reservation.
(if the faculty, a plurality of those
voting cast their votes for unreserved
ratification, with 24 for this proposi
tion to 16 for a proposition favoring
any reasonable compromise which
would bring immediate ratification
and an eitial number for the "mild"
reservations favored by the McNary
group of senators.
The vote of students and faculty
did not reach 600 out of u total of
more than 1600.
V.i'A'i HOUSES QUICKLY BUILT
.if.'-nce That Sat sfies Eskimo Can
Ce Put Together In Something
Like Six Hours.
It takes about six hours to build a
r.-il cluss winter residence In Eskimo
land. The material, snow cut from
a bank that must have been made lu a
single storm, must be solid and homo
geneous, fine, yet soft enough to be
easily cut with saw or snow knife. The
blocks ire three or four feet long, two
feet high and six to eight Inches thick.
They are piled on one another, some
thing like In building a brick bouse,
save Unit they are placed to form a
spiral, Inclined inward, to form a
dome-shaped structure. When finished
the lose Is 10 or 12 feet high and 12
to 15 feet III diameter, and 'ias the ap
pearance of a hemisphere of snow set
on Its flat side. An entrance, big
enough to crawl through, Is made on
one side and on either side of It are
cubby holes for the storage of liumess,
spare food, etc. A window Is cut in
the wall and covered with seals' Ii.
ti-stlnes, sewed together. These ure
translucent and admit daylight. In
lieu of that a slab of clear fresh
water Ice may be used. The house Is
lined with skins to prevent the warn)
air from the Inside from melting the
snow roof. Between the skins and the
wall there is always a layer of cold
air. There In also a small hole cut in
the roof for ventilation, und to pro
vide a draught for the fiiiuil;. lamp.
On the side of the house opposite the
entrance a broad snow bench Is built,
with a long pole for an edge. This is
the family bed. For a mattress a
thick layer of shrubs Is spread upor
It mid over these many deerskins.
Clothes, when taken off, are rolled op
and put under the skins for pillows.
One blanket of skins serves to cover
the whole faintly.
WISDOM IN JUDGE'S CWIXE
Irish Jurst Warned "Good Men aoj
True" Against Being "Obfusti
cated" by the Lawyers.
Hound the library lire In the F"iu
Courts, Dublin, Irish barristers long
have gaihered to spin yarns of their
profession while waiting for briefs,
line of these stories was of u nov. 1
charge to a Jury given by a Gaelic
Judge, which Is reculled by n write.
In the Irish World, as follows:
"Gentlemen of the Jury." a judge be
gan when counsel for the defense had
concluded an eloquent nnd elaborate
address. "Gentlemen of the jury, there
are two courses, do you observe, to he
adopted by counsel. The first Is sim
ple enough. If he has a middling case
he endeavors to convince the jury.
But If he has no case at oil, If the
evidence Is all one way nnd the guHt
of the prisoner Is as plain, do you see,
us the nose on his face, and no one
but n fool or a Juror could be asked
to have a doubt about it, then counsel
endeavors to obfustlcate the Jury! For
counsel seems to think that when In
telligent men come Into a jury box
thev hang up their common sen' won
their hats and coats on the pegs be
hind them."
Head of A Family.
Unmarried men and women who
are bread-winners for others are
granted special exemptions on their
earnings before figuring the Income
Tax now being collected. Although
a return must be filed by every un
married person, and by every married
person living apart from wife or hus
band, who had a net income of $1,
imio or more during 1919, recognition
is made In the law of the homo bur
dens carried, and relief from excess
ive taxation is especially provided.
In addition to the ordinary person
al cxcmptmin of $1000, an additional
exemption of $1000 is granted to
"bonds of families"; and there is al
so provided an exemption of $200 for
each dependent under 18 years of age
or who is mentally or physically de
fective. The $200 for each depend
ent may be claimed by any taxpayer
wlio Is the chief support of tho family
or relatives. It does not Include ot ti
ers who are earning their living, nnd
it does not apply to the wifo or hus
band of the ninried taxpayer, even
though such person may have become
a total burden.
Tho person who claims exemption
"head of a family" must qualify
for it. Two single persons wlio div
ide between litem, more or less equal
ly, the financial and other responst-
llles of a household cannot claim
that either one is tho head of the
family. Hut If a singlo person nct
uallv assumes the total responsibil
ities of the household and is aided by
having one of Ills brothers or sisters
support himself and contributing an
amount that could not practically be
considered more than his hoard, such
trivial assistance must not be allowed
lo Interfere with ills clear claim for
exomption.
The Days of '49.
California was as popular 70 years
ngo as It Is now. Judging by an extract
from a copy of a Missouri paper In the
possession of n Wythe (Cal.) man.
dated WA The extra Is an adver
tisement for an auction sale.
'Public sale, state of Missouri, coun
ty of Pike. To whom it may concern:
The undersigned will, on tuesimy,
September 2H, A. D. 1849. sell at pub
lic outcry for ensh, on the premises,
where Coon creek crosses the Old Mis
sion road, the following ctiatieis. ro-
It : Six yoke oxen with yokes and
chains; two wagons with beds, three
nigger wenches, four buck niggers,
three nigger boys, two prairie plows,
tweoty-tive steel tracks, one barrel
pickled cabbage, one hogshead tobac
co, a lot of nigger hoes, one spinning
wheel, one loom, thirteen fox hounds,
a lot of coon, fox nnd skunk skins and
a lot of other articles. 1 am gwino to
California.
"X. 11. Gingerbread and hard elder
free on the grounds."
Gets 'Em on the Fly.
The Wilson warbler Is the champion
fly-catcher of the United Stales. Ills
method of getting most of his food Is
to dash out from the limb of a tree
and snatch passing Insects on the
wing. They catch other Insects which
ore Hitting about or sitting on the
foliage or blossoms of the trees. You
will often find these little birds in ap
ple trees when In bloom. Their olive
green and yellow plumage harmonizes
with the green leaves of the trees.
The male bird has a black crown patch
on the top of Its head, while on the
female this cap Is greenish like the
hack. This bird Is found throughout
the eastern United States but winters
In Central America. '
Assyria's Great Queen.
Senilraniis Is enlled the "legendary"
queen of Assyria, but Babylon was an
old city before Nebuchadnezzar trod
Its dust. Senilriinils had been the wile
of Omnes, general In the king's army.
In the siege of Bnetrin she berself led
a forlorn hope against the walls and
captured It. Enchanted by her power.
King Nlnus resolved to make her Ids
queen. Omnes committed suicide. At
the king's death, Semlramls ruled the
kingdom, founded Babylon, conquered
Persia nnd Egypt, and made incur
sions into India, where in personal
combat with King Stuabohates she
was wounded. She died at sixty-two.
builder, terror, charmer a great
woman.
Optimist.
Growler Tcs, In the end, we all get
six feet of earth. '
Cheerup What would you do If they
discovered oil on your plot before you
died?
I-. Aulhor .
Frai k A. IM-i.
j s1 l;ool teat iser
of I ii..;'illa ( our.';,
nooklet of vcr' -vUiile
a soldier in
i orporal In Co. M
I li r...
'! r..'.,r( f'.nn.-riy
" ,-f.uth. rn p.i't
publi.-h.-d a
'n'.teri by him
Europe, lie as
-'iird Infantry.
The rhymes us, !,e .-vies them, cover
experiences in Krai,..., Belgium. Lux-eiuij.-rg
and Geria.iny. Ti.ey will be
read Willi inter... i ,v maIly
friends of Mr. D.dde. and by his com
rades in arms. II.- makes no claim
that they are for general circulation,
or of wide public interest. Pendle
ton Tribune.
Mrs. Rachel Ward, mother of
Frank and Willis Ward of this coun
ty, died at her home in Corvallis on
Saturday, January 24th. The re
mains arrived in Heppner on Monday;
evening, being taken to Hardman,
where the funeral was held yesterday.
Mrs. Ward was a pioneer resident of
Morrow county, having made her .
lioine on the Ward farm near Goose
berry for many years prior to moving
to Covallis a numbe of years ago :
with her husband.
Don't Worry About
' Fuel
Get an
Izard Gas Heater
MERRITT & AKERS
Heppner Oregon
VSYSTEM
Old Age
Postponed
The appearance of old age can
be postponed by Having your
teeth nronerlv looked
after. Registered Den
tists using the E. R.
Parker System arc
especially capable of
doing this by making
fine crowns, bridges
and artificial teeth.
Some men and women look ten
years younger after these dentists
have done the necessary work. So
much depends upon making arti
ficial teeth look natural that you
should be glad to know where to
go for the right kind of work.
Another thing about E. R. Parker
Svstcm Dentists: They make a
specially of saving time for out-of-town"
patients, so these patients
won't have to come in so often.
You will be surprised to learn how
reasonable the prices are, too, and
also to find out that you need have
no fear of pain.
There are 24 E. R. Parker
System offices, the uearest being at
7."5 Main Street, Pendleton.
!'2i Washington Street, Portland.
USED EXCLUSIVELY
4 4
THERE ARE MANY BUSINESS FIRMS IN
Heppner which use G.-T. "Quality"
Printing exclusively. For this the rea
son, to anyone who has compared G.-T.
printing with other printing produced lo
cally, is perfectly plain. In every particular
that produced by The Gazette-Times excells.
New and modern equipment combined
with intelligent and efficient treatment of
every job accounts for the difference which
is making Gazette-Times "Quality" Print
ing the standard printing of Heppner.
Phone Mam 882
If you are needing anything which
is printed.
The
Gazette-Times
Power
fLII-
ri vii.svja v ir ' i i- -..' n rv wm urn
Hammered In.
"The school of experience Is r hnrd
one."
"Thorough, though, very thorough.
What you lenrn there, you know."
Louisville Courler-Journul.
Let a FORDSON Do Your Farm Work
Here is a Tractor that has revolutionized farming:. It has made power-farming a reality on
more than 100,000 farms.
AN EFFICIENT MOTIVE POWER THAT COMBINES EFFICIENCY WITH RELIABIL
ITY AT A LOW FIRST COST.
Being small, light and economical, the "FORDSON" Tractor is adapted to use on the small
farms as well as on the largest. It will pull all farm implements and do the work generally done
by horses on the farm. In addition, by its belt p alley, the tractor will drive farm machinery
such as the thresher, ensilage cutter, saw mill, etc., making the "FORDSON" a truly universal
tractor.
Place Your Order for a "FORDSON ' Today
Chas. H.. Latuorell
Authorized Dealer
HEPPNER
OREGON