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T1IH (JAZKTTE-TIMKS, HK1TXER, OKEGOX, THURSDAY, OCT. 14, 1920. rAGE THREE. DB. T. E. FARRIOR DENTIST Olllea upstairs over Postotflce Heppner, Oregon DR. R. J. VAUGHAN DENTIST Permanently located In the Odd Fellows building. Rooms 4 and 6 Heppner, Oregon A. D. McMURDO, M. D. PHYSICIAN A 61TUGEON Office in Patterson Drug Store Trained Nurse Assistant , ; Heppner, Oregon 0. 0. CHICK, M. D. . PHYSICIAN A SCRGEON ' Trained Norse Assistant Ofllc npstairs over Postofflce Heppner, Oregon , WOODSON & SWEEE ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Office In Masonic Building Heppner, Oregon SAM E. VAN VACTOE ATTOKNKY-AT-IiAW First National Bank Building . ITei'pner, Oregon - S.E.N0TS0N , ATTOKXEY.AT.LAW Office in Court House Heppner, Oregon Office Phone, Maim 643 a Residence Phone, Muin 6G5 FRANCIS A. McMENAMIN LAWYER.. Roberts Rulidlng, Huppner Ore. F. H. ROBINSON . LAWYKK IONE, OREOON . ROY V. WHITEIS .. Fire Insurance (writer for beet OH Line Companies. ' V " ' ' . ' Heppner, Oregon ' E. J. STARKEY ELECTHICIAN House Wiring a Specialty Heppner, Oregon : , Phone 872 E. E. MILLER "TIie Old-Timo Auctioneer1 He Sticks and Stays Reasonable Rates (or Bales lone, Oregon ' HEPPNER SANATORIUM HOSPITAL DR. J. PERRY CONDER, Physician-ln-charge Phone Main 03 Treatment ot all diseases, isolated wards (or contagious cases; FIRE INSURANCE , ? WATERS & ANDERSON Successors to C. C. Patterson Heppner Oregon LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department o( tlio Interior U. 8. LAND OFFICE at La Grande, Oregon, July 29, 1920. NOTICE Is hereby given that Tim othy W. Rippee, whoso'post-olllce ad dress Is Heppner, Oregon, did, on the 20th day o( October! 1$19, file In this office Sworn Statement and Applica tion, No. 020102, to, purchase the NEK NWtt, Section 10, Township 4 South, Range 29 East, Willamette Meridian, and the timber thereon, under the provision ot the act of June 3, 1878, and acts amendatory, known as the "Timber and Stone Law," at uch 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 1(0,009 board toot at 81.00 per M, and the land $40.00; that said appli cant will offer final proof In support ot his application and sworn state ment on the; 15th day ot October, 1920, before United States Commis sioner, at his office, at Heppner, Ore-' ion. Any person Is at liberty to protest this purchase before entry, or Initiate a contest at any time before patent Issues, by filing a corroborated affi davit In this office, alleging (acts which would defeat the entry.' C. S. DUNN, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. U. 8. LAND OFFICE at The Dalles, Oregon, August 6, 1920. ' NOTICE Is hereby given that Charles Hack man, whose' post-office ; address is Uurduiau, Uregun, did, on the 1st ilixy of July, luO, lila in this .office Sworn Suteutuut and Apylica Itiuii, No. Uliim, to -purchase the .V'U NWli. Section S3, 'iownshlp 1 5 South, Range 26 East, Willamette Meridian, and the timber, thereon, under the provisions 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 appraisement, and that, pur suant to such application, the land and timber thereon have been ap praised,. One Hundred Fifty Dollars, the Umber estimated SUM board eet at $00 per II, and the land (50.00; that said applicant will oiler final proof in support of Jus application and sworn statement on the 25th day o( Oc'ober, 1920, before J.' A. Waters, Cler' of County Court, at Heppner, Oregon, Any person is at liberty to protest this ipurchaee before entry, or Initi ate a contest at any time before pat ent Issues, by filing a corroborated affidavit' In .this office, alleging facts whlsb. Would1 defeat the entry. , H. FRANK WOODCOCK. '". 1 Register. ' SUMMONS. , IS THE CIRCUIT. COURT OF THEi STATE, OF OREGON FOR JIORROWCOUNTT. , FANNIE O, ROOD, ' Plaintiff. ... vs. . John Lemon- and Ida May Lemon, his wife;. Clara Barton Howard and Clarence Howard, her hus band; Cecil Barton Keys and . Claude Keys, her husband; Clar ence Barton. anaCarrie Barton, ' Defendants. T John Lemon, Ida May Lemon, Clara Barton Howard, Clarence How ard, Cecil Barton Keys, Claude Keys, Clarence Barton, Carrie Barton, the above named defendants: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you are hereby requir ed to appear 'and answer the com plaint, filed against yon in the above entitled suit within six weeks from the date ot 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 Berved outside the State of Ore gon: And it you fail to so appear mid answer said complaint,' the plain tiff will apply to. the Court for the relief prayed for In her complaint. to-wit:' For a decree cf .the Court that the plaintiff is the owner in fee simple of the following described land, to-wlt; South half of 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,,, find 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 mem..- - r . . , This summons Is published by or der ot W. T. Campbell,- Judge of the County; Court ot. Morrow County, State o( Oregon, made and entered on the 13th day of'August, 1920. Dnte of first publication, August 19, 1920., . WOODSON & SWEEK, ( . Attorneys for Plaintiff. : Address: Heppner, Oregon.' V. M.. containing 46.55 acres, more or I. s, Nuliject .to the contract of pur-etia.-it: with H. 8. Howard. Jr., Receiver f the Title Guarantee & Trust Com pany. I haled this 14th day of Ortoliar, 1920 L. A. IMjIiLE. i Administrator of the Estate of ' Guy I N Corey, Deceased. jlN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE I STATE OF OREGOJ! FOR UMATIIXA COCNTT. in the Matter of the Estate of Nlnna Tf. Lundell, deceased. .MTH'I2 OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SAE OF HEAL PROPERTY. Notice ts tierecy given mat the un dersigned, B1 administrator of the above entitled estate, has been by order enter ed herein October , 1920, duly author ized, empowered, licensed and directed to sell the following described real property, to-wlt: An undivided one-seventh (1-7) In terest in and to the North Half and the North Half of the South Half of Sec tion Twenty-three (IS) Township Three (!) South Ranee Twenty-three (II) E. W. M In Morrow County, State of Ore ion, at private sal for cash In hand to the highest and best bidder and that I will, as such administrator, proceed to sell said real property at private sale In themanner above described, pursu ant to said license from and after the 13th day of November. 132'). subject to continuation of the above entitled court Hids will be received at the orflce ot Peterson, lilihop Clark, Slangier Building, Pendleton, Oregon. Dated and first published this 14th day of October, A. D. $2). AUOUST. W. LL'NDEI.L. Administrator of the Estate of Nirma N. Lundell, deceased. 10-14-1 Oil Spray Causes Loss to Many Oregon Orchardists H rectal AieeW Kr Bras? Trrls7 ta Plac Order far Fugu Keened r That Falls. Oregon Agricultural College, Corval lls, Oct 12. Reliance on oil emulsion sprays to control such fungus troubles as apple anthracnoee, apple scab, peach blight and leaf curl, brown rot, and others that can be controlled success fully only by the use of standard lime or copper-containing sprays pat on at the proper time, baa caused thousands of dollars loss to fruit growers In west rn Oregon, says B. P. Earss, chief In plant pathologx at the O. A. C. Exptrl ment station. "Oil sprays hare been used success fully for th control of such lnseets as San Jos scale," he declares, "but so far have shown no effectiveness in the con trol of the common and serious fungous peats that Oregon growers have to fight against. J "Fniltmsn should be on their guard against the extravagant and often groundless claims cf enthusiastic agents trying to plate orders." When In doubt the grower Is invited to consult the Oregon Experiment sta tion, as new spray materials are con stantly being tested for the benefit of the fruit men of the state and the In formation obtalr-id Is freely available oa request BRIBERS. Ton are vitally Interested In Oregon! having a port equal to any port on the Pacific Coast. Initiative measure No. I 110 on the ballot to be voted in Novem-! ber will provide Oregon with such a! port The cost will be borne by the peo- pi of the Port of Portland but all the j state must vote on It Vote 1 TES on I th ballot on November second. 1 HK(ORI) OF VOTf;i OF SENATOR HARI)Ii7. In May. he voted to appropriate 1150.000 for the suppression of the traf fic in intoxicating liquors among the Indians. In July 1S1, he voted In favor of the appropriation of 1 15.1)00 for the sup pression of tralfic in intoxlcatlnc liquors among the natives of Alaska. In February, 1H7, he voted In favor of prohibiting the manufacture or sale of alcoholic liquors In th territory of Alaska. In March, 1917, he voted, for th act prohibiting th manufacture and sale of intoxicating liquors In Porto Rico. In March, 1917, be again voted In fa vor of an appropriation of 1150,000 for the suppression of traffic In Intoxicat ing liquors among th Indiana In March, 191?, he vpted tor the mea sure making It unlawful to mall ad vertisements of alcoholic liquors In dry states and territories. He supported th submission of th National Prohibition AmenJment to the Corstltution. He supported the war-time proh.bi tion measures. H voted to pass the Volatead Ac over the veto of the President There are now more than 14.00) en rolled in th Hardlng-CoolMge Cam paign Club in Oregon. It Is believed that the number will reach 10.004 before November 1. Many of the members are men and women who formerly voted the democratic ticket Th members of this club do not intend to vote for any democrat at th coming election, according to report Issued from the club's headquarters In Portland. Ex-servtc men of Morrow county will have an opportunity to make out their application for th victory medal at th smoker and social evening which th local post of th American Legion la arranging for Saturday evening. The affair will b held In th I O. O. F. hall and th big doings will start at I: SO o'clock. Land 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 G.-T. WANT ADS ARE SURE RESULT GETTERS. Use then- NOTICE TO, CREDITORS IN TifE'COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR- THE COUNTT OF MORROW". " In the matter: of the estate ot JOSEPH STRIXNER,. deceased.. The undersigued having been ap pointed by the County Court of' the State' of Oregon, for 'the County of Morrpw, Administratrix of the Es tate of" Joseph Strbcner, deceased, and having qualified, notice is here by glve'n 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 of this no tice to said Frances Wilson, at Red mond, Oregon. FRANCES WILSON. Administratrix of the Estate of V Joseph'. Strlxner, deceased. W. B. DAGGETT, " Attorney for 'Administratrix. NOTICIJ FOR PlUMC.ATIOJi ' iK'purtnicnt 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, Qregon, who, on June 30, 1917, made Home stead Entry No. 016552, for SW SWU Sec. 33, T. 5 S. It. 25 E., Lots 1 and 2, SE',4 NEU, Sec." 3, Stt NWVi. and NV4 SV4. Sec. 2, Town ship 6 'South, Range 2i East, Wil lamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention ' to maJto three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before J. A. Waters, Clerk of County Court, at Heppner, Oregon, on the 8th day of November, 1920. ' Claimant names as witnesses: John McDonald, George B. McDon ald, W. A. McCarty, Ed McDanlel, 11 of Hartlman, Oregon. II. FRANK WOODCOCK, , Reglater. NOTK I! OF ADMIMN III A I Olt'S SAI.K , (IP nn.l. USTATK. Nut loo is hereby R ivon, thtit the un- eralcneil, an administrator ot the es tate of (Itiy N. cWpv, deceased, by Irttie of an order of tire Comity Court of the Klato 'uf Oregon for 'Morrow ounly, duly mud and entered on the 4th" flay of October, 1920, authorizing and dlrentlnir tho sale of tho proporty hereinafter described, I will, at my jilaeo of residence In lrrion. Morrow County, Htato of Oregon, from nnd fter tho llith day of November, 1920, proceed'" to sell for cash,' at private ale to tire highest bidder the following OBorlbed real property belonging to the said estate, to-wlt: NRU SWU; and that part of the NWV4 SEV4, SWfc SKU ami BE 14 8W44. lying 'North of and under a llne'iihrallol with and on tindred feet dlstnnt northerly frnm tho center line of the Main Canal of the Wost Extension of tho Umatilla Pro ject, Morrow County, Stnto of Oregon, aft In Township 4 North, Hange 25 E. "PERMANENT AS THE PYRAMIDS" Concrete Pipe Co. Mfgrs. SEWER AND WATER PIPE IRRIGATION PIPE CULVERT PIPE ' CEMENT PRODUCTS . , ' HOLLOW SILO' BLOCKS PHONE 467 r i : 1003 N. 10th Street, WALLA WALLA, WASH. !l!!llllllllll!lillllllllltlllM FOR INSTANCE-Here is an A-l wheat ranch of 1017 acres. FOUR MILES FROM RAILROAD This ranch has good house and barn and water piped throughout from reservoir. Over 400 acres of fine summerfallow. ' $33.00 PER ACRE .Ohe-third down, balance on long easy terms at 6 per cent lHMsHMMsBaNHMsM How would a nifty creek ranch strike you? 40 acres under ditch, 60 acres tillable land on the hill. Modern 7-room house with hot and cold water. Complete lighting sys tem. All farm equipment thrown in as well as 40 tons of hay. - $16,000.00 Arthur R. Crawford REAL ESTATE' Heppner Oregon If You Want S eed .Rye You would do well to call on Scott & McMillan Warehouse Company Lexington, Oregon ' WHEAT RANCH BARGAIN 400 Acres 350 Acres Under Cultivation. Five Miles From Town.. Small House and Barn and Good Well. ALL UNDER FENCE. PRICE $9000 $3000.00 down and easy terms on the balance. Roy V. 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