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PROFESSIONAL COLVMJI
DR. F. E. FAREIOE
DENTIST
Office upstairs over Postofflce
Heppner, Oregon
DR. R. J. VAUGHAN
DENTIST
Permanently located In the Odd
Fellows building. Rooms 4 and I.
Heppner, Oregon
A. D. McMURDO, M. D.
Physician Burgeon
Office in Patterson Drug Store
Trained Nurse's Asulntance
Heppner, Oregon ,
DR. C. C. CHICK
PHYSICIAN 8UKGEON
Office upstaln over Poitoffice
Heppner, Oregon
DR. D. N. HAYDEN
I'liysli liui & Burgeon
Will open oIllceB In Putterson &
Son Drug Btore May 1st.
Phone Main 108
DR. A. HENNIG
Chiropractic Physician
Office at E. Q. Slocum Residence
Heppuer, Oregon
WOODSON & SWEEK
ATTOKN K VS-AT-LA W
Office In Masonic Building
Heppner, Oregon
SAM E. VAN VACTOR
ATTOKN EY-AT-LAW
First National Bank Building
Heppuer, Oregon
S. E. NOTSON
ATTOKNEV-AT-LAW
Office lu Court House
Heppuer, Oregon
Office Phone, Main 843
Residence Phono, Main 665
FRANCIS A. McMENAMIN
LAWYEH
Roberts Building, Heppner, Ore.
F. H. ROBINSON
LAWYER
IONE, OREGON
ROY V. WHITEIS
Fire Insurance writer for best Old
Line Companies.
Heppuer, Oregon
E. J. STARKEY
ELECTRICIAN
House Wiring a Specialty
Heppner, Oregon
Phone 872
E. E. MILLER
"The Old-Time Auctioneer"
He Sticks and Stays
Keadonulilo Rates for Sides
lone, Oregon
JAMES AUSTIN
Practical Teaching of All
Band Instruments.
BEGINNERS A SPECIALTY
Terms.
the relief demanded in their com-'
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 claim In, to or against the follow
ing described land, to-wit: The
Northwest quarter and the South
half of Section 17, the Northeast
o,uurter of the Northwest quarter and
the North halt 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 lauds tree 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 each of you be forever de-
burred from setting up asserting or
maintaining any such Hen, claim or
interest, and that Plaintiffs' title to
uiid lands be forever quieted as
against you.
This summons is served upon you
by publication thereof In the Qaxette
Tlmes, a weekly newspaper published
at Heppner, Oregon once a week for
six consecutive weeks by order ot
Hon. O. W. Phelps, Judge of the
above entitled court, made and enter
ed on the 10th day ot May, 1920, and
the date ot first publication thereof
is May 13, 1820, and the date ot laBt
publcatlon will be June 24, 1920.
WOODSON & SWEEK,
Heppner, Oregon,
Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
colt; 1 bay gelding with white face,
1100 lbs., spider orand on right
shoulder; 1 bay yearling, no brand.
Notice is hereby further given that
I vill, on Saturday, the 19th day of:
June, 1920, at the hour of 11 o'clock j
In the forenoon of said day, unless!
the same shall have been redeemed,
at fthat Is known as Marshall's cor-!
rails In Six-mile Canyon, about 4 ;
miles west ot Castle Rock, In Morrow
county, Oregon sell each and all of
Bald animals to the highest bidder,
for cash in hand, for the purpose of
paying the costs of taking up, holding
and selling said animals, together
with reasonable damages for the In
jury caused by said animals running
at large on said premises.
M. C. MARSHALL.
Dated and first published this 3rd
day of June, 1920. 3-17
11 EPPN Kit SANATORIUM
HOSPITAL
DR. J. PERRY CONDER,
Physlcian-ln-charge
Phone Main 02
Treatment of all diseases, IsolRted
wards for .contagious caBes.
NOTICE OF CONTEST
Department of the Interior
United States Land Office, La
(Irande, Oregon, May 20, 1920.
To Harry McDevitt of Pilot Rock,
Oregon, Contestee:
You are hereby notified that Phil
iliggins, who gives Lena, Oregon, as
his post-office address, did on April
24th, 1920, file In this office bis duly
corroborated application to contest
and secure the cancellation of your
Homestead Serial No. 019190 made
June 14th, 1918, for Lots 3 and 4,
S'i NWK, Section 1, and Lots 1
and 2 and SE4 NEtt Section 2,
Township 4 South, Range 29 East,
Willamette, Meridian, and as grounds
for his contest he alleges that Harry
McDevitt has failed and neglected to
ever reside on or in any manner Im
prove said land, and has abandoned
the said land, and the said Harry Mc
Devitt, is not, and his absence from
said land was not due to his employ
ment In the military or naval service
of the United States.
You are, therefore, further notified
that the said allegations will be tak
en as confessed, and your said entry
will be canceled without further
right to be beard, either before this
office or on appeal, if you fall to file
in this office within twenty days after
the FOURTH publication of this no
tice, as shown below, your answer,
under oath, specifically responding
to these allegations of conteBt, 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 answer
the name ot the post office to (which
you desire further notices to be sent
to you.
C. 8. DUNN, Register.
NOLAN SKIFF, Receiver,
Date of first publication May 27,
1920.
Date of second publication June 3
1920. V
Date of third publication June 10
1920.
Date of fourth publication June 17,
1920.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned, has been appointed by the
County Court of the State of Oregon,
tor Morrow Connty, administrator ot
the Estate of Mary Elizabeth Hayes,
deceased. All persons having claims
against said estate must present
thera, properly verified, to me at the
Office of Woodson & Sweek, In Hepp
ner, Oregon, within six months from
the dale hereof.
First published May 27, 1920.
W. A. HAYES, Administrator.
NOTICE
Notice Is hereby given that I, the
undersigned, under the laws of the
State of Oregon have taken up the
animals hereinafter described while
running at large on my premises near
Heppner, Oregon, to-wit:
One bay work mare, about nine
years old, branded LH on right stifle,
(L extending clear under H) weight
about 1250 pounds.
That I will on Saturday the 19th
day ot June, 1920, at the hour o
eleven o'clock in the forenoon ot said
day, unless the same shall have been!
redeemed, at what is known as the
"McCullough Ranch" on Willow
creek, situate about nine miles
Southeast of Heppner, sell said ani
mal to the highest and best bidder
for cash In hand, for the purpose of
paying the coats of taking up, hold
ing and selling Bald animal, together
with reasonable damages for the ln
lury caused by said animal running
at large on said premises.
I. E. KUNSMAN.
Dated and first published this 3rd
day of June, 1920. J-3-10.
NOTICE TO WATER I'BERS
Notice is hereby given that owing
to the limited supply of water dur
ing the dry season,, the Council, at
the regular meeting held June 7th,
has adopted the following regula
tions relating to the use of city water
for Irrigation purposes. Beginning
on Monday, June 14th, the city will
be divided Into thvo districts, being
North and South of May Street. The
district North of May 8treet begin
ning on Monday, June 14th, is per
mitted to use the city water on said
Monday and every other day there
after, and the district South ot May
Street on the alternate days. The
hours at which the water may be
used will be regulated by the Power
House whistle and all persons are re
quested not to use the water for Ir
rigation purposes at any other time,
and then they must have a nozzle orj
sprinkler attached to the hose.
These regulations have been adop-j
ted for the benefit of all the citizens, ,
and any person found using the city I
iwater for irrigation purposes at any
other time or manner than above pro-
SUMMER SCHOOL ILL
OPEN AT PENDLETON
Pendleton, Oregon, June 5. (Spe
cial) An extension summer school
of the State Normal School at Mon
mouth will be held in Pendleton
starting June 21 and lasting for six
weeks. The course will be identical
with the summer normal course offer
ed at Monmouth and the same credits
wi:i be allowed. The course will In
clude instruction in special methods,
educational psychology, physical
ttaining, public school music, etc.
Ti e tuition charge will be $6.00 for
Uk entire course.
Announcement of the course at
Pendleton was recently made by
President Ackerman of the Oregon
normal after consultation (with Pen
dleton school officials. The purpose
In holding the summer school at
Pendleton Is to accomodate the East
ern Oregon teachers and incidentally
to relieve the crowded condition at
Monmouth.
H. E. Inlow, new superintendent of
tiie Pendleton schools, will be direc
tor of the summer school. The facul
ty will be composed of regular In
structors from the normal school
faculty at Monmouth and several
Eastern Oregon educators of ability.
Superintendent Inlow who has been
tiwo years with the Pendleton schools
was formerly superintendent at For
est Grove and is known as one ot the
strong school men of the Btate.
The summer school at Pendleton
will be held In the high school build
ing. This is a large, modern struc
ture, well equipped In all reBpects.
A cafeteria is conducted in the build
ing. There are tennis courts on the
campus and gymnasium accomoda
tions. Pendleton also has a wonder
ful public natatorium which twill be
available for those taking the sum
njer course.
The Ellison-White Chautauqua will
be held in Pendleton while the sum
mer school is in session thus allow
ing students opportunity to attend Its
programs.
Special steps are being taken to
list good living accomodations FOR
THE TEACHERS. All requests for
accomodations or for other Informa
tion regarding the summer school
should be addressed to H. E. Inlow,
director, Pendleton, Oregon.
(lus Wilcox's Garage Destroyed By
Fire at Estarada.
Mrs. Mary A. Bartholomew receiv
ed a letter from her son, Chas. Bar
tholomew of Little Butte creek, who
is now visiting in Estacada, stating
that a disastrous fire visited Esta
cada. Among other buildings des
troyed was the garage belonging to
Gus Wilcox, former Heppner citizen.
vided, the water will be Immediately
cut off from their premises.
Dated this 8th day of June, 1920.
THOMAS HUGHES, Recorder.
LEGAL NOTICES
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 Borry, IiIb wife; also all
other persons or parties unknown
claiming any right, title, estate,
lien or Interest in the real eBtnte
hereinafter described, Defendants.
To Chris Peterson, Mrs. Chris Pe
terson, his wife; Walter Berry and
Emily Berry, his wlfo, and also all
other persons or pnrtlos unknown
claiming any right, title, estate lien
or Interest In or to tho roal property
hereafter described, Defendants;
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON; You are hereby sum
moned and required to appear and
answer the complaint of plaintiffs
filed agalnBt you In the above entitled
court and cause on or before six
weeks from the date of first publica
tion of this summons, and you are
hornhv notlfed thut If you fall to so
appear or nnBwer, for want thereof
plaintiffs will apply to the court tor
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior.
U. S. LAND OFFICE at The Dalles,
Oregon, May 25, 1920.
NOTICE is hereby given that Jesse
E. Brown, of Parkers Mill, Oregon,
who, on June 5th, 1916, made Home
stead Entry, No. 015036, for SV4
SWy4, Section 2; SE!4NEtt, Section
10; NWKNWU, & SV4NH. Section
11, Township 5 South, Range 26
East, Willamette Meridian, has filed
notice of Intention to make final
three year Troof, to establish claim
to the land above described, before
J. A. Waters, Clerk of the Circuit
Court, at Heppner, Oregon, on the
Dili day of July, 1920.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Walter Drum, of Parkers Mill, Ore
gon; Silas A. Harris, ot Parkers Mill,
Oregon; Charles Osten, of Heppner,
Oregon; R. H. Quackenbush, of
Heppner, Oregon.
H. FRANK WOODCOCK,
Register.
NOTICE OF TAKING UP AND SALE
OF ESTRAYS.
Notice Is hereby given that I, tho
undersigned, under the laws of the
StiUo ot Oregon, have taken up the
animuls herein after described while
running at large on my premises,
near CaBtlo Rock, Oregon, to-lwlt:
1 bay mare, 1100 pounds, branded
NE on right shoulder; 1 bay geld
ing, 900 pounds, branded JH connect
ed over HI on right Bhoulder; 1 bay
mare, 980 pounds, hat brand on right
hip; 1 bay gelding, 1000 pounds, hat
brnnd on right hip, left front foot
and right hind foot white, star in
forehead; 1 bay gelding, branded P
on left Bhoulder, white strip In face,
weight 950 pounds; 1 bay mare,
white strip In face, white left hind
foot, weight 950 lbs., branded HI on
right shoulder; 1 gray gelding,
weight 1000 pounds, spider brand on
right shoulder; 1 blue roan stallion,
weight 1000 pounds, spider brand
on right shoulder; 1 brown mae,
1000 pounds, branded SI on loft hip,
suckling colt; 1 roan mare, 1000 lbs.,
branded on right shoulder, suckling
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Hardman, Ore.,
SATURDAY, JUNE 19, '20
I will offer for sale at Public Auction, to the
higest bidder, the following property:
3 yearling mules
6 work horses
10 unbroken horses
1 14 in. gang plow
1 grain drill
2 3 1-4 wagons
1 set buggy harness
2 sets lead harness
1 set breeching harness
1 set single harness
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MARY HADLEY, Owner
J. C. OWEN,
Auctioneer
E. J. MERRILL,
. Clerk
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