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DR. F. E. FARRIOR
DKNT18T
Office upstairs over Postofflce
Heppner, Oregon
DR. R. J. VAUGHAN
DENTIST
Permanently located Id the Odd
Fellows building. Rooms 4 and 5.
Heppner, Oregon
A. D. McMURDO, M. D.
I'liyslclan Surgeon
Office Id Patterson Drug Store
lleppaer, Oregon
DR. C. C. CHICK
PHYSICIAN A BClltiEON
Office upstairs over Post office
Heppner, Oregon
DR. D. N. HAYDEN
Physician & Surgeon
Will open offices in Patterson
Son Drug Store May 1st.
Pliinw .Main 103
DR. M. M. JOHNSON
Veterinarian
Calls answered promptly at all
times. Interstate Inspector of
Livestock and Sheep.
Office Patterson Drug Store
Phone ls!i lleppuer, Oregon
DR. A. HENNIQ
Chiropractic Physician
Office at E. U. Slocum Residence
Heppner, Oregon
WOODSON & SWEEK
ATTOItNEYB-AT-LAW
Office In Masonic Building
Heppner, Oregon
SAM E. VAN VACTOR
ATTOUNEY-AT-LAW
First National Bank Building)
Heppner, Oregon
S. E. NOTSON
ATTORXEY-AT-LAW
Office In Court House
Heppner, Oregon
Office Phone, Mala 64S
Residence Phone, Main 665
FRANCIS A. McMENAMIN
LAWYER
Roberts Building, Heppner, Ore
F. H. ROBINSON
LAWYER
IONE. OREGON
ROY V. WHITEIS
Fire Insurance writer for best Old
Line Companies.
Heppner, Oregon
E. J. STARKEY
ELECTRICIAN
House. Wiring a Specialty
Heppner, Oregon
Phone 87a
Oregon. April 15th, l'J2i.
NOTICK is hereby Riven that Ruby
A. t'oxi n, formerly Ruby A. Avers,
of Echo, OreKon, who, on October;
Cth, l'JIG. made Homestead Entry, j
No. (lti5s, for V4 SW',i, SE14 i
SW', Sec. 29; X'i, NW,, SE4
NW',1. NK4 SV',i. NW14 8E14.
Section 112, Township 3 South, Range
29 East, Willamette Meridian, lias
(lied notice of intention to make
three-year Proof, to establish claim
to the land above described, before
J. A. Waters, Clerk of the Circuit
Court, at Heppner, Oregon, on the
7th day of June, 1920.
Claimant names as witnesses: W.
W. Howard, of Echo, Oregon; E. 0.
Neill, of Echo, Oregon; Erma How
ard, of Echo, Oregon; J. B. Coxen,
of Echo, Oregon.
C. S. DUNN, Register.
FEifl II 1113 DEAL CHARGED BY
WDMAH; ASKS TO HAVE DPTiDH VOIDED
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for Umatilla County Propert)
Would Have Meant Lokm of $41.1,-:
)M)0 Kay Plaintiff!!.
NOTICE OK CALL rX)K WAR
RANTS Notice is nereby given that the un
dersigned clerk of school DiBtrict No.
25, of Morrow County, Oregon will
pay all outstanding warrants against
said district in the order of their is
sue from No. 1S1 on July 30, 1918 to
No. 180 on April 5, 1920, in elusive
upon presentation at my office In
Hoardman, Oregon. All interest will
cease after this date. I
Dated at Hoardman, Oregon this
8th day of April, 1920..
MARGARET CRAMER,
Clerk School Dist. No. 25.
NOTICE OK BOM) SALE.
Sealed bids will be received until
the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., the 15th
day of May, 1930, and immediately
thereafter publicly opened by the
County Court of Morrow County, Or
egon, at the office of said Court In
the County Court-house in the City
of Heppner, Oregon, for the purchase
of bonds of said County, issued for
the buildine of permanent roads
therein in the sum of $20,000, same
being in denominations of $1000
each, numbered 181 to 200 inclusive.
said bonds to bear date November 1
1919, and to mature absolutely with
out option of prior redemption No-
ember 1, 1929, said bonds to bear
interest at not to exceed 5 per cent
per annum, payable semi-annually on
May and November first, principal
and interest payable in United States
gold coin at the office of the County
Treasurer or at the Fiscal Agency of
the State of Oregon In New York
City.
Said bids must be accompanied by
a certified check for 6 per cent of the
face value of the bonds bid for and
must be unconditional.
The upprovlng legal oplnlnon of
Messrs. Teal, Minor & Winfree of
Portlund, Oregon, will be furnished
the successful bidder.
The Court reserves the right to re
ject any and all bids. The assessed
aluatlon of the taxable property of
he County is $14,046,730.54.
J. A. WATERS, Clerk.
E. E. MILLER
"The Old-Time Auctioneer"
He Sticks and Stays
Reasonable Rates for Hales
lone, Oregon
JAMES AUSTIN
Practical Teaching of AU
Band Instruments.
BEGINNERS A SPECIALTY
Terms.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OK FINAL SETTLEMENT,
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned has filed her final account
as administratrix of the estate of Ste
phen A. Barlow, deceased, and thnt
the County Court of the State of Ore
gon for Morrow County has fixed
Monday, the 7th day of June, 1920
at the hour of 10 o'clock in the fore
noon of said day, as the time for
hearing and settlement of said final
account. Objections to said final ac
count must be filed on or before said
date,
CLARA R. BARLOW,
Administratrix.
NOTICK OF FINAL ACCOUNT.
Notice Is hereby given that A. L,
Cornett, executor of the Last Will
and Testament of Kuto Cornelt, df
ceased, has illed his final nccoun
with the Clerk of the County Court
of Morrow County, State of Oregon
and thnt said court has set as the
time and place for final settlement
of said account, Saturday, May 15,
1920, at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M.
In the Court room of said County
Court.
A. L. CORNETT, Executor.
W. O. Minor has some Early Ro--potatoes,
the plants of which are no 1
three or four Inches high. He tu-i
already hoed them once and expec.s
to be eating the new crop at his horn's
before many 'weeks.
Mrs. C. J. Upton, juvenile 'worker
of Portland, is here this week to pre
sent some evidence to the Morro.v
county grand jury.
The option given by Olive Lee and
Viola Savage to O. T. Lathrop on a
trade la Umatilla county wheat land
for wheat land In Morrow county is
asked set aside in a suit filed in cir
cuit court today, charging the defen
dant and his agents, E. C. Lloyd and ters.
R. C. Lashley, Iwith deceitful, fraud-,
ulent and mendacious dealing. The I Percy jaruion ot nutter creek was
plaintiffs allege that they gave the j here on business on Wednesday.
option on their land worth (92,000,
for land which they afterward discov
ered is worth but $26,420.
The plaintiffs, according to their
complaint, stood to lose $65,580 it
the deal went through. They allege
that the Morrow county land was re
presented to them as being iworth $40
an acre and would produce between
25 and 30 bushels of wheat an acre.
There are 2300 acres In the tract.
1 100 acres of which, the defendant is
alleged to have represented, is in
crop. Later the plaintiffs learned.
they aver, that the land was on the
market at $20 an acre and considered
worth not more than that.
The plaintffs gave an option on the
deal, which they asked the defendant
to cancel Iwhen they learned the al
leged true value of the land offered,
the complaint says. The defendant
has refused to cancel the option and
has had It recorded in Umatilla coun-
County Judge Campbell and RoaJ
Viewer Oscar Minor went to lone
Wednesday to look after road mat-
Notice to Owner of Stray Cattle or
Horses.
Now running or herifter run
ning on the ranges of A. Henriksen,
R. A. Thompson, C. A. Minor and
Mollahan Brothers In the surround
ing country adjacent to the right and
left forks of Rhea creek; are hereby
notified to Immediately remove samg
from said ranges. In case said own
ers fail to comply with this demand,
action will be taken to remedy this
nuisance.
Also any person or persons found
leaving gatesop en or In any ay mo
lesting fences for purpose of going
through our ranges will be dealt with
according to law.
A. HENRIKSEN,
R. A. THOMPSON,
C. A. MINOR,
MOLLANHAN BROTHERS.
NOTICE OF (XNTKST
No. 0194692023
Department of the Interior, United
States Land Office, The Dalles, Ore
gon. May 5, 1920.
To Edwin C. Montgomery of
Boardman, Oregon, Contestee:
You are hereby notified that Lee
Mead who gives, care John Gavin,
The Dalles, Oregon, as his post office
address, did on April 5, 1920, file in
this office his duly corroborated ap
plication to contest and secure the
cancellation of your Homestead En
try No. 0194G9, Serial No. 019469
made December 3, 1917, for WVi
EV4 SV,i (Unit "B") Section 14,
Townsliip 4 N, Range 25, E. W., Mer
idian, and as grounds for his contest
he alleges that said entryman has
wholly failed to establish residence
or live upon said land at all, and has
wholly failed to improve or cultivate
said iand since filing thereon; that
said failures st ill exist and are not
due to military or naval service or
any kind by said entryman.
You are, therefore, further noti
fied that the said allegations will be
taken as confessed, and your said en
try twill be canceled without further
right to be heard, cither uetore tins
office or on appeal, if you fan to me
in this office within twenty days af
ter the FOURTH publication of this
notice, as shown below, your answer,
under oath, specifically responding
to these allegations or contest, to
gether with due proof that you have
served a copy of your answer on the
said contestant either in person or
by registered mail. You should state
in your anitwer the name of the post
office to which you desire further no
tices to be sent to you.
H. FRANK WOODCOCK,
Register.
Far Better Bread!
THE KIND YOU'VE BEEN HANKERING FOR!
Here It Is!
Ht'Dimer bread is a FULL, PLUMP loaf, with the
same BODY to it that MOTHER used to make!
Does it go down EASY?
Better BELIEVE it does! Greatest domestic
bread in the world!
22c the large size; 11c the small
SEND FOR SOME TODAY
Heppner Bakery
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Motormfftnicks
Driving and Wasting?
Or Hauling and Saving ?
In oldon times farmers and stock
growers drove their stock to
market on foot. The loss in
shrinkage was from 3 to 8,
sometimes more.
Today the up - to - date stock
grower hauls his live stock to
market in a 1 ton United
States Farm Truck.
Modern farmers "heat the mar
ket" lty fretting to town earlier,
with stock in better condition.
When the market rises and you
want to get your stock to town
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over night, load them onto a
United States Farm Truck.
You can haul them 50 miles,
almost before you know it. We
can prove this.
Make us do it. Write for Illus
trated Book. A postal will bring
it. Of course we will demon
strate if you w ish.
Wc build trucks from lj to 6
ton capacities. The Postoffice
and Navy Departments use
them. They are "Good enough
for Uncle Sam." Are they good
enough for you?
Here is the l4 ton
United States Farm
Truck with United
States type Farm
Body. The body can
be changed to suit all
farm hauling needs.
Write for Illus
trated Book telling
about this truck.
FEAR & JENNINGS, Local Dealers
Heppner, Oregon
THE UNITED STATES MOTOR TRUCK CO., Incorporated, CINCINNATI, O.
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XOTUT. OK 8TOCKHOI.DKRS HI'K-
CI VI; MKETIXU.
Notice is hereby given that a spe
cial meeting of stockholders of Hepp
ner Farmers Elevator Company will
he held at the olllces of said com
pany In Heppner, Oregon on Satur
day, May 22, 1920 at the hour of one
o'clock in the nfternoon of said day
for the purpose of transacting impor
tant business.
Dated this lltli day of May, 1920.
K. R. HUSTON, Secretary.
NOTICK
All those who desire to become
charter members of the Pythian Sif
ters must be at the I. O. O. F. Hall
onFriday night. The meetings of the
lodge are' held on the second and
fourth Fridays of each month.
FOR BALK Household goods. In
quire of Olin Hayes.
KOR H.MC Thoroughbred Poland-China
hogs. Six head. J. F,
Lucas, Lexington, Ore.
Blacksmithing
In all its branches, including Wagon
Work, Horseshoeing and
Repair Work
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
We Give a 5 Percent Discount for Cash
J. B. Calmus
Formerly the Ashbaugh Shop
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NOTICK FOK lTIHiICATION
Department of tlio Interior,
U. 8. LAND OFFICE at LaQrande,
KOH 8.1 LK In the near future,
large number of vegetable plants in
best varieties at the Cummings Nursery.
WAXTKH A middle aged woman
to keep house for father and children
for about two months whilo mother
is away. Location, near Spray om
farm. For particulars Iwrite, Mrs.
Haley, 213 E. 32nd St., Potland, Oregon.
Gilliam & Bisbee
Can cut down your high cost of living by selling you:
A Sharpless or a Primrose Cream Separator that will
save all the cream.
A Surehatch Incubator that will hatch the chickens
while the hen lays the eggs.
An electric or hand power Washing Machine that keeps
the laundry bills at home.
A Frfection Oil Cook Stove that lessens the fuel ex
pense. A Torrington Electric Sweeper that makes house clean
ing a pleasure.
Come in and boo these mndiinos. All sold on a positive
guarantee. Your money refunded if not satisfied.
Gilliam & Bisbee
vertising
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That eases your daily tasks;
That tells you when and where
to find things pleasurable and
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Read the advertisements in your
home paper regularly.
They are as important as politi
cal affairs. They concern you
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' They can play a great part in
domestic economy.
Newspaper advertising is the stand
ardized salesman the country
over.
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