The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, May 20, 1920, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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I'KOHCHHIONAI, COLUMN
DR. F. E. FAREIOR
DENTIST
Office upitalri over Poitoffice
Heppner, Oregon
DR. R. J. VATJ6HAN
DENTIST
Permanently located la the Odd
Fellow building, Koomi 4 and (.
Heppner, Oregon
A. D. McMURDO, M. D.
Pliyilclaa Surgeoa
Office In Patterson Drug Store
Heppner, Oregon
DR. C. C. CHICK
PHYSICIAN SURGEON
Office upstalri over Poitofflce
Heppner, Oregon
DR. D. N. HAYDEN
Physician & Surgeon
Will open offices in Patterson &
Son Drug Store May 1st.
PIkiik' Main 103
DR. M. M. JOHNSON
Veterinarian
Calls answered promptly at all
ttiues. Interstate Inspector of
Livestock and Sheep.
Oilic-e Patterson Drug Store
Plioue 123 Heppner, Oregon
DR. A. HENNIO
Chiropractic Physician
Office at E. 0. Slocum Residence
Heppner, Oregon
WOODSON & SWEEK
ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW
Office In Masonic Building
Heppner, Oregon
SAM E. VAN VACTOR
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
First National Bank Building!
Heppner, Oregon
H. E. NOTSON
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Office in Court House
Heppner, Oregon
Office Phone, Main 4i
Residence Phooe, Main (65
FRANCIS A. McMENAMIN
LAWYER
Huberts Building, Heppner, Ore.
F. H. ROBINSON
LAWYER
IONE, 0RE80N
ROY V. WHITEIS
Fire Insurance writer for best Old
Line Companies.
Heppner, Oregon
E. J. STARKEY
ELECTRICIAN
House Wiring a Specialty
, Heppner, Oregon
Phone 872
Oregon. April 15th, 1920.
NOTICE is hereby given that Ruby
A. ('oxen, formerly Ituby A. Ayers,
of Echo, Oregon, who, on October
: 6ih, 1916, niade Homestead Entry,
! No. 016589, for WK SW'i, SE 14
SW4, Sec. 29; SY. SE'i
i.NWli, NEtt SWVi, NW14 SB 14.
Section 32, Township 3 South, Range
29 East, Willamette Meridian, has
filed 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. O.
Nelll, of Echo, Oregon; Erma How
ard, of Echo, Oregon; J. B. Coxen,
of Echo, Oregon.
, C. S. DUNN, Register.
E. MILLER
"The Old-TlniP Auctioneer"
He Sticks and Stays
Ri'usoiiiiliio Rates for Sales
lone, Oregon
JAMES AUSTIN
Practical Teaching of All
Ik uid Instruments.
IJEOINNKR8 A SPECIALTY
Terms.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OK FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned lias filed her final aocount
as administratrix of the estate of Ste
phen A. Barlow, docensed, and that
tiie County Court of the State of Ore
gon for Morrow County has Hied
Monday, the 7th day of June, 1920,
nt 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
saw.
CLARA R. BARLOW,
Administratrix.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT.
Notice Is hereby given thnt A. L.
Cornett, executor of the Last Will
and Testament of Kato Cornett, de
ceased, has fllod his final account
with the Clerk of the County Court
of Morrow County, Stnte of Oregon,
and that snld court has set aB the
time and place for final settlement
of said account, Suturday, May IB,
1920, at the hour of 2 o'clock P, M.
in the Court room of said County
Court.
A. L. CORNETT, Executor.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior.
U. 8. LAND OFFICE at LaOrande,
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR MORROW
COUNTY.
T. J. Jones, Glenn C. Jones and Alva
Jones, Plaintiffs.
vs.
Chris Peterson and Mrs. Chris Peter
son, his wife; Walter Berry and
Emily Berry, his wife; also all
other persons or parties unknown
claiming any right, title, estate,
lien or Interest in the real estate
hereinafter described. Defendants.
To Chris Peterson, Mrs. Chris Pe
terson, his wife; Walter Berry and
Emily Berry, his wife, and also all
other persons or parties unknown
claiming any right, title, estate Hen
or interest in or to the real property
hereafter described, Defendants:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON, You are hereby sum
moned and required to appear and
annwer the complaint of plaintiffs
filed against you in the above entitled
court und cause on or before six
weeks from the date of first publica
tion of this summons, and you are
hereby notifed that if you fail to so
appear or answer, for want thereof
plaintiffs will apply to the Court for
the relief demanded in their com
plaint, viz: That you and each of
you be required and compelled to
come in to court and set forth any
right, title, interest, lien or claim
that you or either of you may have
or cluim in, to or against the follow
ing described land, to-wlt: The
Northwest quarter and the South
Half of Section 17, the Northeast
quarter of the Northwest quarter and
he North half of the Northeast quar
ter Section 20 all In Township 3
South Range 26 E. W. M.; that plain
tiffs are the owners in fee simple of
said lands free and clear of all liens
or interests of you or any of you.
That neither you or any of you haw
any lien upon or interest In said
lands or any part thereof and that
you and eack of you be forever de
barred from setting up asserting or
maintaining any such lien, claim or
interest, and that Plaintiffs' title to
cald lands be forever quieted as
against you."
This summons is served upon you
by publication thereof In the Gazette-
Times, a (weekly newspaper published
at Heppner, Oregon once a week for
six consecutive weeks by order of
Hon. G. W. Phelps, Judge of the
above entitled court, made and enter
ed on the 10th day of May, 1920, and
the date of first publication thereof
is May 13, 1920, and the date of last
pubication will be June 24, 1920.
WOODSON & SWEEK,
Heppner, Oregon,
Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
NOTICE OF CONTEST
No. 0194692023
Department of the Interior, United
Stales Land Office, The Dalles, Ore
gun, May 5, 1920.
To Edwin C. Montgomery of
Itoardman, Oregon, Contestee:
You are hereby notified that Leu
Aleud 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 p
plication to contest and secure the
cancellation of your Homestead En
try No. 019469, Serial No. 019469
made December 3, 1917, for WVi
EH SWV. (L'uil "IT) Section 14,
Township 4 N, Range 26, E. W., Aler
ldlun, and as grounds for his contest
he alleges that said enlryman has
wholly failed to establish residence
or live upon said land ul all, and has
wholly failed to improve or cultivate
said laud since filing thereon; that
said failures still exist and are not
due to military or naval service of
any kind by said entrymau.
You ure, therefore, further noti
fied that the said allegations will be
taken as confessed, and your said en
try iwill be canceled without further
right to be heard, either before this
office or on appeal, if you fail to file
in this office within twenty days ut
ter the FOURTH publication of this
notice, as shown below, your answer,
under outh, specifically regpouding
to these allegations of contest, to
gether w ith due proof thut you have
served a copy of your answer on the
said contestant either in person or
by registered mail. You should state
in your answer the name of the post
office to which you desire further no
tices to be sent to you.
II. FRANK WOODCOCK,
Register.
NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS SPE-
CIAL .MEETING.
Notice is hereby givon that a spe
cial meeting of stockholders of Hepp
uer Farmers Elevator Company will
be held at the offices of said com
pany In Heppner, Oregon on Satur
day, May 22, 1920 ut the hour of one
o'clock in the afternoon of said day
for the purpose of transacting impor
tant business.
Dated this 11th day of May, 1920.
E. R. HUSTON, Secretary.
Miss Alma Akers is sick at her
home In this city with Hie prevailing
ailment, mumps.
Mrs. Henry Blahm returned to her
home in Walla Walla last Suturday
after visiting for several days at the
farm home of Mr. and Mrs. John Piper.
Mrs. J. F. Vaughn is spending the
Count Tolstoy on Chautauqua Program
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It Is with no little satisfaction and pride that the West Coast Chautauqua
management announces the coming of Count Uya Tolstoy, son and literary heir
of the great Leo Tolstoy.
Born and reared to well advanced manhood In his native country, and
having but recently returned from Russia where he made a careful study of
political and economic conditions, no man In America Is so well Informed
on present day Russian subjects as Count Ilya Tolstoy, and no other can
speak with equal authority. Count Tolstoy has an excellent command of
the English language, and his views, which are anti-Bolshevik, have appeared
in twelve periodicals, Including Century, Harper's, Everybody's, Collier's and
Leslie's.
Presenting this lecture feature Is a distinct accomplishment and Is a
striking example of the worth to a community of good Chautauqua service.
This great movement has now assumed world significance and is placing
within the reach of towns of any size the opportunity of hearing some of the
world's greatest.
The third night of the Chautauqua should find a record attendance to do
honor to the coming of Count Tolstoy.
Jas. M. Hayes, pioneer Morrow
county stockman, is over on a busi
ness trip from his home in Pendleton.
Leslie Matlock returned Monday
from Pendleton, where h had been
viHiting with relatives and friends.
Miss Florence Ralston returned
last week from Cottage Grove, (where
she spent two weeks with relatives.
Elwyn Shipley, a native son of
Heppner is here on a visit with re
latives after an absence of many
years. He now makes his home at
Parma, Idaho. Mr. Shipley saw ser
vice overseas with the engineers In
the 41st division, as mess sergeant.
After visiting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. W. W. Smead and Mr. and
Mrs. W. O. Bayless here, Mr. Ship
ley will go on to Hood River, wnere
he has other relatives.
Far Better Bread!
THE KIND YOU'VE BEEN HANKERING FOR!
Here It Is!
llqijmor 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! (J rent est domestic
bread in the world!
22c the large size; llo the small
SEND FOR SOME TODAY
Heppner Bakery
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 noma.
A Prfection Oil Cook Stove that lessens the fuel -pense.
A Torrington Electric Sweeper that makes house clean
ing a pleasure.
Come in and see these machines. All sold on a positive
guarantee, Your money refunded if not satisfied.
Gilliam & Bisbee
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