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OKK., Till KSDAY, SKIT. 30, ll!O.Ol:K, TIM T.SIlW, (KT. 7. 19'0. PI.F. THIll V- DR. T. E. FARM OR DKNTI8T Office upstairs over PostoSlce Heppner, Oregon DR. R. J. VAUGHAN DENTIST Permanently located in the Odd Fellowi building, Rooms 4 and 6. Heppner, Oregon A. D. McMURDO, M. D. PHYSICIAN A SUlUiKON Office In Patterson Drug Store Trained Nurse Assistant Heppner, Oregon . 0. 0. CHICK, M. D. PHYSICIAN A SURGEON Trained Nurse Assistant Office upstair over Postoffice Heppner, Oregon WOODSON & SWEEK ATTOKNKY8-AT-LAW Office in Masonic Building Heppner, Oregon SAM E. VAN VACTOR ATTORNEY-AT-liAW First National Bank Building Heppner, Oregon S. E. NOTSON ATTOKXKY-AT-LAW Office in Court House Heppner, Oregon Office Phone, Muin 643 Residence Phone, Main 666 FRANCIS A. McMENAMIN LAWYER. Roberts Hiilldlng, Heppner Oro. F. H. ROBINSON LAWYER IONK, OREGON ROY V. WHITEIS Fire Insurance writer tor best 014 Line Companies. Heppner, Oregon E. J. STARKEY ELECTRICIAN House Wiring a Specialty Heppner, Oregon Phone 872 E. E. MILLER "The Old-Time Auctioneer" He Sticks and Stays HeoNonahle Rates for Sales lone, Oregon HEPPNER SANATORIUM HOSPITAL DR. J. PERRY CONDER, , Physlclan-ln-charge Phone Main 02 Treatment of all diseases, isolated wards (or contagious cases. FIRE INSURANCE WATERS & ANDERSON Successors to C. C. Patterson Heppner Oregon LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. LAND OFFICE at La Orande, Oregon, July 29, 1920. NOTICE Is hereby given that Tim othy W. Rlppee, whose post-office ad dress Is Heppner, Oregon, did, on the 20th day of October, 1919, file In thU office Sworn Statement and; Applica tion, No. 020102, to purchase the NEtt NW14, Section 10, Township 4 South, Range 29 East, Willamette Meridian, and the timber thereon, under the provision of the act of June 3, 1878, and acts amendatory, known as the "Timber and Stone Law," at such value as might be fixed by ap praisement, and that, pursuant to such application, the land and timber thereon have been appraised at $190.00; the timber estimated at 150,000 board feet at $1.00 per M, and the land $40.00; that said appli cant will offer final proof in support of his application and sworn state ment on the 15th day of October, 1920, before United States Commis sioner, at his office, at Heppner, Ore gon. Any person Is at liberty to protest this purchase before entry, or Initiate a contest at any time before patent issuos, by filing a corroborated affi davit In this office, alleging facts which would defeat the entry. C. S. DUNN, TteRlster. SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Morrow County. W. R. Walpole, Plaintiff vs. Danbury Land Company, a cor poration. Defendant. j To Danbury Lund Company, a cor-j uuruliun, Uiu above nauiud dtleuduut IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OliEUUN: You are hereby notified that W. It. Walpole, the holder of Certificate of Delinquency numbered 3r6 Issued on the First day of March, 1916, by the Tux Collector of the County of Morrow, State of Oregon, for the am ount of Three and8(i-100 Dollars, the same being the amount then due and delinquent for taxes for the year 1914 together with penalty, interest and ousts thereon upon the real property assessed to you, of which you are the owner an appears of record, sit uated in said County and Slate, and particularly bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Lots.G, 6, 7 and 8, Block 7 East, Suction 19, Township 6 North, Range 27 East of the Willamette Meridian. (Complete description in deed being as follows: Beginning at the South quarter corner of Election Numbered It in Township Numbered 6 North, of Range. Numbered 27 East of the Willamette Meridian; running thence North No degrees Six minutes West (N 0 degrees 6 mln. W) Eleven Hun dred Fifty-eight and Five-tenths (1158.6) feet, thence South Seventy- six degrees Five minutes West (3 76 degrees 5 min. W) following a line Thirty (30) feet out from the Ore gon Railroad and Navigation Com pany's right of way, three hundred forty and three-tenths (340.3) feet; thence South No degrees Six minutes East (S 0 degrees 6 min. E), One Thousand Seventy-five (1075) feet; thence following section line South Eighty-nine degrees Forty-three min utes East (S 49 degrees 43 min. E), Three Hundred Thirty (330) feet to the place of beginning. Reserving therefrom one-halt ( V4 ) of a road sixty (60) feet In width along the North, East and South sides, said tract being shown on the amended plats, of the Company as Lots Num bered Five (5), Six (6), Seven (7) and Eight (8) in Block Numbered Seven (7) East, containing 8.46 acres, more or less.) You are further notified that said W. R. Walpole has paid taxes on said premises tor prior or subsequent years, with the rate of interest on said amounts as follows: HARDING LEAVES KI3 FRONT PORCH Year's I lax 1915 1916 1917 1918 Dale Paid i lax i l ktt t l Ami. I Inn 'at Mar. 24 1916 Mar. 10 1917 Apr. 6, 1919 Apr. 6, 1919 &o5 ) 2.9K Ib'i'c 538 3.10 1 15 559 4.34 I 16'o 685 j 2.60 15 Saul Duubury Land Company, as the iviuer of the legal title of the above described property as the Bauie appears of record and each of the oilier persons above named are here by further notified that .W. R. Wal pole, Piumtiff, will rppiy to the Cir cuit Court of the Ccunty'and State luruou a for a decron foreclosing the lieu U!,. ust the property above de scribe, und mentioned In said certifi ed. And you are hereby summoned to eppeur within Bixty days after the first publication of this summons, ex clusive of the day of said first pub lication, and defend this action or pay the amount due as above shown, together with costs and accrued in terest, and In case of your failure to do so, a decree will be rendered foreclosing the lien of Buid taxes and costs against the land and premises above named. This summons is published by or der of the Honorable Gilbert W. rhelps, Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the Coun ty of Morrow, and Bald order was made and dated this 28th day of July, 1920, and the date of the first publication of this summons Is the 5th day of August, 1920. All process and papers in this pro ceeding may be served upon the un dersigned residing within the State of Oregon at the address hereafter mentioned. S. E. NOTSON, Attorney for Plaintiff. Address, Heppner Oregon. NOTICE VOll PUBLICATION. Dcpurtment of the Interior. U. S. LAND OFFICE at The Dalles, Oregon, August 6, 1920. NOTICE is hereby given that Charles Hackmau, whose post-office address Is Harduian, Oregon, did, on the 1st day of July, 1920, file in this office Sworn Statement and Applica tion, No. 021139, to purchase the NW14 NW)4, Section 23, Township 5 South, Range 26 East, Willamette Meridian, and the timber thereon, under the provisions of the act of June 3, 1S7S, and acts amendatory, known as. the "Timber and Stone Law," at such value as might be fixed by uppraiseiuent, and that, pur suant to such application, the land und timber thereon have been ap praised, One Hundred Fifty Dollars, the timber estimated 50M board feet at $2.00 per M, and the land $50.00; that said applicant will offer fiaal proof in support of his application and sworn statement on the 25th day of Oc'ober, 1920, before J. A. Waters, Clerk of County Court, at Heppner, Oregon. Any person is at liberty to protest this purchase before entry, or initi ate a contest at any time before pat ent issues, by filing a corroborated affidavit in this office, alleging facts which would defeat the entry. H. FRANK WOODCOCK, Register. SUMMONS. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MORROW COUNTY. FANNIE O. ROOD, . Plaintiff, vs. John Lomon and Ida May Lemon, hlu wife; Clara Barton Howard and Clarence Howard, her hus band; Cecil Burton Keys and Claude Keys, her husband; Clar-. enco Barton and Carrie Barton, Defendants. To John Lemon, Ida "May Lemon, Clara Burton Howard, Clarence How ard, Cecil Barton Keys, Claude Keys, Clarence Barton, Carrie Barton, the above namod defendants: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE Q : ." wwp "j v ' ft 3-. : r 7f Miff's n s i : i v mrmtm has l,jn turning out 10,060 fruit boxen daily for the growers of Yakima val ley, nee! has teen Mt for Increasing ; the capacity and the plant will quad- tuple Us output in 121. I Cottage Grove. Another sawmill has ; keen epened hera to cut the Olson tlra ! ber. It will have a daily cauacity of S0.000 feet The mill Is at Comntork Astoria. An abundance of potatoes' la to be found in Clatsop county this season and 60.000 bushels. It Is esti mated, will be harvested this year. j Reedaport. Big mills In this section are resuming operations after a shut- ; down. These Include the Johnson mill and ths Winchester Bay Lumber com- i panjr. j Bandon. Favorable conditions for marketing the cranberry crop are an ticipated In thia section, where the yield shows much promise. One grow er expects to gather 1000 bushels of berries from his two and s half acre planting. Albar.y. r'riii.ri: rp.TA'.,- ns of the OrtRon pftrf r, r:,;,;i 'i y. which were halted iur!i. tf, b.irvt sea-nm. have been reurrie-l at It, .jmb. When work was 8upi-:,l the ..-il was 6u) feet deep and sh--.ie! niu; h promise. The drill had passed through 1'") feet of asphalt. ! E-t a free ropy of the report h',w the station s did it. TATIO HKI'ORT TEI.I.S. Will It pay the OreKon stockman to buy up range steers this year to fatten and sell in the general market? The new Experiment station report, "Fat tening Bteers," will help him determine this question. Feeding alfalfa hay alone generally does not pay unless the market rises during the feeding. The cost of hay Is generally greater than the value of the gains. With silage and alfalfa hay the gains In six-year tests at the Union branch station were produced at a profit, as they were twice as fast and shalf the cost. The stock, hay and ailage were only average, and the stockman can do aa well aa the sta tion. Bend to O. A. C, Corvallls, and Knnilf H KF,r, At'TMR. l ees nr.d'.r.g trouble in Rettii-. Il,s!'.e in this siat-k season aro likely to over come the guards of any weak or dis eased colony and rob the hive, seys H. A. Scullen. Oregon bee man and spec ialist at O. A. C. This may mean the spread of foulbrood, a serious disease among bees, as well as destroy the weak colony. If this begins Mr. Scul len cuts down the entrance til! only one bee can pass in or out at m time In bad cases the entrance should be en tirely closed for an hour or more. It may be slightly enlarged the next day. Frank E. Mason Lexington wheat grower, was a Monday business visitor in Heppner. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Akers were In the city on Monday from their farm home at Eight Mil. Republican candidate for president speaking to a'n enthusiastic crowd at the railway station in Chicago while ea route to BL Paul, Minn. OF OREGON, you are hereby requir ed to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you In the above entitled suit within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, if published, or' within six weeks from the date of personal service of the same on you if person ally served outside the State of Ore gon: And if you fail to so appear and answer said complaint, the plain tiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for In her complaint, to-wit: For a decree ot the Court that the plaintiff is the owner in fee simple of the following described land, to-wit; South half ot the North east quarter, Northwest quarter oi the Northeast quarter and the Nortu west quarter of the Southeast quar ter of Section 35, in Township 3 South Range 23, East of Willamette Meridian, in Morrow County, State of Oregon, and that the defendants above named have no right, title or Interest in said land or any part thereof, and that the plaintiff's title to said land be forever quieted against said defendants and each of them. This Bummons is published by or der of W. T. Campbell, Judge ot the County Court of Morrow County, State of Oregon, made and entered on the 13th day of August, 1920. Date of first publication, August 19, 1920. WOODSON & SWEEK, " Attorneys for Plaintiff. Address: Heppner, Oregon. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW. ' In the matter of the estate ot JOSEPH STRIXNER, deceased. The undersigned having been ap pointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Morrow, Administratrix of the Es tate ot Joseph Strixner, deceased, and having qualified, notice Is here by given to the creditors of, and all persons having claims against said deceased, to present them, verified as required by law, within six months after the first publication ot this no tice to said Frances Wilson, at Red mond, Oregon. FRANCES WILSON. Administratrix of the Estate of Joseph Strixner, deceased. W. B. DAGGETT, Attorney for Administratrix. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at The Dalles Oregon, Sept. 1, 1920.- NOTICE is hereby given that Al fred C. Kemp, of Sinnott, Oregon, who, on June 30, 1917, made Homo stead Entry No. 016552,, for SW14 SWV Sec. 33, T. 6 S. K. 25 E., Lots 1 and 2, 8E NE4, Sec. 3, S NW!i, and N& SWK, Sec. 2, Town ship 6 South, Range 25 East, Wil lamette Meridian, has filed notice ot intention to make three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before J. A. Waters, Clerk of County Court, nt Heppner, Oregon, on the 8th day of November, 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: John McDonald, George B. McDon ald, W. A. McCarty, Ed McDanlel, all of Hardman, Oregon. H. FRANK WOODCOCK, Register. FOR SALE 16-in. wood at $5.00 per cord, posts 6c. each, at Parkers Mill. sl6-4t. VOH SALE Good mountain ranch 1160 acres, together with 350,000 feet ot lumber and saw mlill. Good house, barn, dry shed 24 x 96 feet and other buildings. 85,000 feet of dressed lumber, 15 head ot cattle. Place and all goes at a price ot $22, 000. 4t. FRED ASHBAUGH, Hardmnn, Oregon. IOST Gates Half-Sole tire on Chalmers rim, 32x4, between Hepp ner and Tilmnn Hogue ranch In Eight Mile. Finder loave at Cohn Auto Co., Heppner. IaDOK THIS OVER Bulck 5-pnssonger light six, over hauled, now tires, repainted. Looks like new. A real bargain at $1000. HEPPNER GARAGE. News About Oreg on's Industries Portland Pickles, ships' masts, mao iront these just happen to top the list It products turned out by 34 manufac turing concerns in the North Portland Industrial district, 13 of which have come there since 1917. They employ over 3000 people and do a total business of $125,000,000. Amang the other com modities that are made on the penin sula are metal and wood pipe, sauer kraut, tinned meats, stoves, furniture, readycut houses, boxes and crates, wool, dry kilns, waxed paper, steel bridges, patent roofing, paints, all sorts of lum ber, shingles, wood containers from candy palls to giant tanks, farm appli ances, road-bulldlng equipment and fertilisers. Klamath Falls Forty thousand acres of pine timber, estimated to contain 1,000,000,000 feet, are reported to have been sold by the Hopkins estate to the Weyerhauser company. The tract heonoht close to J2.600.000. The deal places 99 percent of the timber west of the Klamath river In control oi mree companies. McMlnnvllle Another big fruit and ,.tniio cAnnerv.-the seventh owned by the A. Rupert company, has Just been completed here at a cost oi ssu, nnn This elves the concern a capacity of 750,000 cases during the season, an output that means an expenditure oi about $2,250,00 for farm and orchard produce. During the past eight months $.1 50,000 has been spent in improve ments and enlargements for the various Rupert plants. "ortland. BagnaKe checks, shipping tags and all sorts of similar cardboard cuttings are in such demand that the Pacific Calendar A- Tag company, form ed here a year ko, is looking forward to building a new plant in 1921. This is the only place manufacturing print ed shipping tags on the coast, making them from the pheet and delivering di rect to the consumer. Salem Rain caused little worry in the hop section of Marlon' county and few losses occurred on account oi in clement weather. The Oregon crop this season it estimated at 60.000 bales. LaGrande. Timber is to be taken out of the Grande Rounde valley by the Deer Creek Lumber company, a Wash ington corporation, which recently pur chased 12,000,000 feet of holdings near this city. The consideration was $25, 000. Salem. Discovery of a hybrid prune, the "New Oregon", which experts de clare will revolutionize prune growing in the entire northwest has been an nounced by Andrew Vercler, a Polk county orcharding Tests Bhowed the fruit superior In texture, sugar, acidity, content, drying provUvltles and carry ing quality of the tree. UU(fene The I.une County Lumber k., tnot been organized here j and has purchased a mill on Fall creek and acquired a quantity of timber. Op- i At-ntlnn will heiiln In the immediate fu ture. I ... AM..,n,'a haw Industry, the j Ainany ju.,u. o Cremona Phonograpn coraimnj, ... probably double the siie of its plant next year and Increase the city's in come, through Its payroll, $300,000. The present daily capacity of newly purchased factory Is 70 phonographs, each of them requiring 60 days to com plete. The clmpany has patented Im provements upon both motor and tone nrm flint will be Installed in matnuits as soon as steel prices permit manu facture of these attachments. Portland. With discontinuance of jobbing lines the Portland Rubber mills v.. ..ertnkeii nn extensive advertis ing campaign plnylng up Its best known product, Non-Skid rubber nee.s, ior which there is a big demand In the northwest. Salem. -In order that ores may be brought out from the mines on the Lit tle North Fork of the Santlam near Gold creek, the Lots-Larsen Mining company is putting in a road and bridge over which hauling may be done. This will permit bringing the ore out the year round nnd with this In mind, the company l preparing to purchase more machinery. North Bond. Ties manufactured here are being shipped to Tortland by rail nnd loaded on large steamers bound for the Atlantic coast. The route will bo through the Pnnnma can al. It is said the demand foV these ties exceeds the supply or the tonnage to carry them. lone. Natural gas has been discov ered on the Zlnk ranch near this place and Is regarded as a possible forerun ner of larger wells, Portland. Although the Rede Box and Lumber company opened this year, Buying or Selling Whether you are in the market for farm lands or city property, or whether you desire to sell your present holdings SEE ME Here Is A Splendid Wheat Ranch 1150 Acres, 14 miles from the railroad; 950 acres tillable; 480 acres summerfallow; 2 1-2 miles to school. WATER PIPED TO THE HOUSE AND BARN Large house of modern construction. Investigate this and learn of the amazingly easy terms upon which this high grade wheat land may be purchased. Arthur R. Crawford REAL ESTATE Heppner Oregon 1 I i I 1 1 I i f ci I It H I m H f I Guarantees of Satisfaction The buyers of printing who employ The Gazette-Times to execute their printing orders have the following guarantees of satisfaction: T? j. The equipment of The Gazette- HtJUipnicn L Times is of the latest and best for the purpose for which it was designed. 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