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Till-: (iAZKTTE-TIMES, UEPPNER, OREGON, TIin.'SDAY. MX'. H, lD.'O. PACK TIIIM-.i: DR. F. E. FARRIOR DKNTIST Office upstairs over Postofflee 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 SURGEON Office in Patterson Drug Store Trained Nurse Assistant Heppner, Oregon 0. 0. CHICK, M. D. PHYSICIAN 81RGEON Trained Nurse Assistant Office upstairs over Postofllce Heppner, Oregon WOODSON & SWEEK ATTORN E YS-AT-LA W Office in Masonic Building Heppner, Oregon SAM E. VAN VACTOR ATTORN K Y-AT-L A V First National Bank Building Heppner, Oregon S. E. N0TS0N ATTOKN EY-AT-LAW Office In Court House Heppner, Oregon Office Pbone, Main 643 Residence Phone, Main 665 FRANCIS A. McMENAMIN LAWYEB Roberts Building, Heppner Oro. F. H. ROBINSON LAWYER 10NE, OREGON ROY V. WHITEIS Fire Insurance w riter for best Old Line Companies. Heppner, Oregon E. J. STARKEY ELECTRICIAN House Wiring a Specialty Heppner, Oregon Phone 872 E. I. MILLER "The Old-Time Auctlmeer" He Sticks and Stays Keawmiible Kates (or Soles lone, Oregon HEPPNER SANATORIUM HOSPITAL DR. J. PERRY CONDER, PhyBlclan-in-charie Phone Main 03 Treatment of all diseases, Isolated wards (or contagious cases. FIRE INSURANCE WATERS & ANDERSON Successors to C. C. Patteiwoa Heppner Oregon THE MOORE HOSPITAL Hrppaer, Ore. MRS. RAT MOORK, Trop. Patients privileged to choose their own physicians and surgeons. I'hoae B4 L10AL NOTICES NOTICE TO C'REBITOIIS. Notice Is hereby given that the un derslgned has been appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon (or Morrow County administratrix o( the estate a( Freeman N. Frye, deceas ed, snd that all persons having claims against the said estate must present the same, duly verified according to law, to me at the olllco o( my attorney S. E. Notson, In Heppner, Oregon, with in six months (rom the date of first publication of this notice, sold date o( first publication being the 2nd day of December, 1920. OLIVE U FRTE, Administratrix. Notice of Stockholders Meeting. Notice Is hereby given that the an nual meeting of stockholders of the nalloway Telephone Company will be held In the olllce of Humphreys Drug Company In Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, on Friday, the 31st day of De- comber. 1920, at the hour of 2 o'clock In the afternoon o( said day, for the election of officers and the transaction of such other business ns may properly come before tho meeting. D. 0. JUSTUS. President. T. J. HUMPHREYS, Secretary, Dated nnd first published this 9th day of December, 1920. NOTICE OF FINAt ACCOUNT. Notice Is hereby givon that Ocorgp M. Allyn, administrator of tho estnte of Emma C. Allyn, deceased, has filed his final account of his administration of said estate, and this Court has fixed , tiuiiM to the mltUincht of H.ti! i (ount, the County Court roou. i ilt-plMit..!, II niiary, r.lil. on tliu hill du AU-YW Ailnnhl.it rutnr. IN' Till-: Cill'.Vl'Y COl'ItT !' THii KTATK OF iiltKlJu.S full MUitltOW t'i U'NTY. Ill the Matter of Die ljuarliulihii of the l'eriion and Ktate of Jane Helms, ti Minor. Now at IhiB time this matter eoinen on to be heard on petition of J. Ii. Ileliun, the duly appointed, qualified and acliiiK Guardian of Jane Helms, a .Minor, for an Older of this Court au thorlsinK him to ell at public sale, all of the following described real prop- rty belonging to said Jane Helma, to- wlt: All of that portion of the South Half 1 the Northwest Quarter and the North Half of the Southwest Quarter of Sec tion Two (1!) In Township Two North, ItaiiKB .12 K. W. M., lying Kant of the County lioad, and containing 0 acrea more or less. All being In Umatilla County, Stale of Oreaon. And it appearing to the Court from naid I'etitlon so filed that It would be for the benefit of said Ward to Bell said land as prayed for in said petition, IT IS THKKEKOltK UHDKUEL) that the next of kin of said Jane Helms, and all persons interested In said estate ippeur In this Court on the 8th day of January. l'J-1. at the hour of Two o- lock K M. of said day and show cause if any there be why the Court should not grant to the said petitioner, a 11- eime to sell said land as prayed for in his petition. IT IS FLItTHEn OrtDEItED that this order be served on the next of kin of wald ward, and all persons Interested salt) etitate, by publication thereof in The Cazette-Tlmes, a newspaper of Kenernl circulation, published In Hepp ner, Oregon, for three consecutive weeks, commencing with the Issue of December 9, IS 50. Dated December 7, 1920. W. T. CAMi'IlEU County Judge of Morrow County, Slate of Oregon. NOTHK OK 8TO KIIOI.ltK.lt MKKT- i;. Notice Is hereby given that the reg ular annual stockholders' meeting of the LEXINGTON STATE HANK, Lex ington, Oregun, will bejield at Its bank ing rooms in the Town of Lexington, Oregon, at two o'clock 1'. M. Thursday, January 13, 1921. The purpose for which this meeting is called Is to elect a Hoard of Direct ors for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of any other business which tuny properly come before It. W. CI. SCOTT, President. Attest: W. O. HILL, Secretary and Cashier. Mllll K OK AUMIMSTIl.VroK-S SALE OK HKAL l'UOPKHTY. Notice Is hereby given, that the uil lersigned, as administrator of the es lalu of 11. S. English, deceased, by vir tue of an order of the County Court of the Slate of Oregon for Morrow county duly made and entered on the 6th day of December, 1920, authorizing and di recting the Bale of the real property hereinafter described, will, at my olllce in Irngon, Morrow County. Oregon, from and after the 7th day of January, 1921, pioieed to sell for cash, at private Hale, to the highest bidder the follow ing described real properly belonging to the Balil estate, to-wlt: Lot numbered Seventeen (17) in Block numbered Thirty-seven (37) In the Townsito of IrriKon, Morrow County, State of Oregon, according to the re corded plat thereof. A live line tract of land in Section 20. Tn. & North, Range 26 East of the Willamette Meridian, in Morrow Coun ty, Oregon, more particularly described as follows: l'.cginning at a point 6C0 feel south 89 degrees, 43 minutes Wesl from the Southeast corner of the North ast quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section numbered 2,',, Township num bered f Nmih of Range numbered 2 East of the Willamette Meridian. Run ning theme North 0 degrees 21 minutes West fii'.U feet; thence South S9 degree? 13 minutes Wesl 330 feet, thence South il degrees 21 minutes East 660 feet. llicioe North !9 degrees 43 minutes East 330 feet to (lie plaeo of begin ling, lieseivlng therefrom one-half of i mail 6(1 feet in width along the South side. Km titer known and described on the maps of the Company as Iot num bered 6 in ltlock numbered IS West .'ontainlng 5 acres, more or less. A ton acre tract of land In Section !1, Township 5 North, Range 27 East if the Willamette Meridian, In Morrow ,'ounl.v, Oregon, more particularly des ribed nt follows: From tho Northeast orner of the Southwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section numbered Twentv-onc in Township numbered Kive North, of RaiiEO numbered Twenty Seven East of the Wlllamulte Meridian; thence South 0 degrees 21 minutes West 31.1 feet to the center of a road 60 feet width, adjacent to nnd parallel to tho O-W. R. N. Company s right of way; thence following center line of said road South 71 degrees 9 minutes West 162.6 feet to the point of begin ning; running thence South 71 degrees minutes West 292.4 feet, following center of said road: running thence South 0 degrees 24 minutes West 1 r. 7 N . 9 feet, running thence North 70 legrees 37 minutes East 293.5 feet running thence North 0 degrees 24 minutes East 1576.00 feet to the point of beginning. Reserving therefrom one-half of a rond 60 feet In width along tho North side. Further known as Lot 6 In ltlock 33 East, on the maps of the Oregon Lnnd Water Company. Containing 10 neres. more or less. Dated this nth day of December, 1920, W. R. WALPOLE, Administrator of the Estate of H. S. English deceased. 12-9 B CLASSIFIED AD. COLUMN SRWIlVc; I do plain sewing and will go out by the day. Anna Cork, Ayers Rooms, corner Chase and May ate. STHAYEII Thcro came to my place. 7 in lies north of Lexington, 1 bay horse weighing about 1450, branded OP or OF on left shoulder, loft hind foot white Owner may have same by calling at my ranch and paying accrued charges O. 11. WHITE, Loxlngton, Or. HAY WOHK I do day work at fifty cents an hour anywhere In town. Mrs, Nelson, ltrownlng rosldonce. FOR SAM!) One B-passengor Over land. Guaranteed to be In first class mechanical condition. A good bargain. Either cash or approved notes. In quire Oazette-Tlmes office. The ground Is thoroughly soaked and If you are rendy to plow don'e buy before you see what GILLIAM & BIS HUE have to offer. n heit'l of cattle branded ; iplit tn eac-h ear and dulap nii nerk. tat; In ear i Ittasoimble reward -lth name on tag. for Information udlrig to recovery. nl8-tf. A. W. DYKSTRA. Heppner, Oregon. Lost fclktooth curt link on streets f Heppner. Initials W. M. B. 151. He- turn to this office. Reward. LOST King containing ssveral keys. iitong them being a Ford switch key inder please leave at The Gaiette- Tlmes office. Jllll us KAMI! WAMTKU By man nd wife with several years experience. Inqulie The Gazette-Times. Several second hand Ford cars (or sale at attractive prices. See Latourell Auto Company. foh balk. Good house and two good lots. Address box 16S, Heppner, or Inquire at Gazette-Times. 1'or Hrul "Close In" light house keeping or sleeping rooms. See Mrs. taymond Thornton. LOST Multnomah water pump (or Ford. Notify The Gazette-Times. Rea lonable reward. Hit. LOST On October 2Sth, near lower crossing on Ditch creek, 1 roan horse, branded with an K on the left shoulder; 1 blue horse. Both horses weigh about 1200 pounds and have their foretops and tails trimmed short. REWARD of KO.OO (or information which leads to recovery. JOB. HOTTELI Hantaan. Oregon. niUIIARI) SQUASH. Hubbard squash winter keepers. 2 cents lb. F.O.B. Troutdale. E. Waldron, Ut. A, Portland. Maternity Home. I have arranged to take a limited number of maternity cases at my home In east Heppner and assure the very best of attention and care to all pa tients. For (ull Information write or phone Mrs. O. C. Aiken. Heppner, Ore. Box 142. Phone S95. FOR SALE. I am offering (or sale, (or cash, the following: 1 12-year-old mare, 1 last spring's colt, 1 yearling and 1 2-year old, 2 mules, years old and 7 years old, 2 good wagons, 1 good set leather harness, 1 14-Inch plow and 2-scetlon AVOID CHRISTMAS TREE FIRE Utmost Care Should Be Used in Trim ming, Thus Preventing Fatali ties In the Homes. c-KOi'LK cunnot be too enre ful In guarding upilnst Are when trimming a Christmas tree, says a correspondent In Oond Housekeep- ng. There have been scores of Christ- mns tree fatalities In homes and in Sunday schools which a little care might have prevented. The writer once set a tree in a blaze, consuming nearly half of it, tinsel ornaments go ing with the green brunches. A tiny onndle had heeu wired too high, and It look only n few nilnules of Its brisk heat to cliur a branch above It and start a flame. A thick portiere was turn from Its pole and thrown over the blaze. If It hud not been nt hand the light window curtains would have caught Are In another minute. Since ihnt Christmas our tree has always been placed In the center of (he room, and we have eschewed cotton wool. tissue-paper angels, and celluloid or naments. First of all, we wire each rnndle securely In place at the furth- st end of a brunch which bus nnth ig above It, either fir tree or trim ming. Then as the tree Is denuded we wnli-h carefully the fast-disappearing andles. Sometimes one of them, near ly burned down, will topple over or be merely a Mpnrk of Hume, but near to something Inllnnimalilc nnd be a men ace. GOOD TURNS ON CHRISTMAS Chance for All to Aid the Friendless In Having Happy Yuletide Season, REAL purveyors of Christmas cheer may often find n murkct for their precious wares outside the pule of charity, for all homeless people are not necessarily poor, and neither are all childless homes necessarily unhap py. Housekeepers who ure short on homes may combine these two lacklngs and make Christmas day a merry de light for the grown-ups In spite of these unfortunate conditions. There Is always something peculiar ly pitiable In the Idea of any one "flocking alone" which should appeal to the bome-mnker without a family, so that this should be the occasion for her to gather In all the bachelor maids and homeless men of her acquaintance and give them a joyful opportunity to "Mock together." Even the Scrooges, If she knows any, should be rescued from their lonely bowls of gruel and persuaded to open their shut-up hearts and wear them outside for general In spection, ns Dickens says, "For Christ mas daws to peck at." Therefore, col lect six or eight of these birds of a feather who are destitute of near-by kith and kin and make your Christ mas fenst a center of good cheer for all the charming solitaires you are able to draw within Its radius. Womnn's nome Companion. Good Year for Violets. Sweet peas have been forced for the Christmas market only for many yeni-s past. They must be started blooming before the cold weather begins. Then they will bloom nil winter. Daffodils do not get In until February, but al most all the rest of the spring flowers, hyacinths, narcissuses, hnvnrdla, nnd so on, are on tho Christmas counters. Knster lilies, too, though rather cold nnd while for Christmas, are sold. Vi olets, nre flue this winter, deeply, darkly, beautifully blue. Some ml gnonette now comes In enormous sprays. There nre carnations but tho bright red Christmas cnrnatlon Is the favorite. Holly comes from the hills of Maryland and the south. The wild holly supplies the tnnrket and there hs never seemed to be any perccptl ;k, fift. "ij ami ble diminution ut the so; . . O.-nt quantities of It are pun I,,,-. , I !,j all sorts of dealers, who nV-.,r:,e their stores with It and s.ml out u ,rs at tached to every Christmas parcel. 8AD FATE Wooden Sol dier: After (alth (ul service In the nursery for a year, I will be cast aside for a new toy this Christmas. Dumb Animals Remembered. The noblest observances of Christ mas are Its charities. In ull ages and among all peoples the poor have al ways been bountifully remembered on that day. and In many parts of Eng land nnd Scotland even the lower ani mals are given an extra fouling that they, too, may have cause for rejoic ing when all mankind are glad. .Many readers will remember P.urns' uddresx of the auld fanner to his mure when presenting her with an estra feed of corn on New Year's day. "A guld New Year I wish thee, Maggie. Hue, there's a rlpp to ihy ntild baggie." To Avoid the Rush. Soldier. Just back from his htrves-t furlough, to the sergeant "My father rants to know If I'll et another fv lough nt Christmas. Here Is the pi" ture of the pig that Is going lo te killed." Flleaeude Blatter. YULETIDE THORN TREE SAVED Blooming Glastonbury, Subject of Beautiful Legends of Christmas, j Was Doomed to Destruction. I ONE of the most neautirui legends of Christmas is that of the Glas tonbury thorn. The thorn tree grew at Glastonbury Abbey, In Somerset shire, and was supposed to have de veloped from the staff of Joseph of Arlmathea. According to the legend, Joseph came to Glastonbury and while he was resting on a hill, afterward known as Weary All hill, he stuck his staff In the earth. The staff Immedi ately grew green and budded, and at Christmas time It blossomed Into beautiful flowers. One chronicler states that during Queen Elizabeth's reign the thorn had a double trunk, but that a somewhat bigoted Puritan, who disliked the tree because to his mind it smacked of popery, started to cut It down, and succeeded in demolishing one of the trunks. A miracle rescued the re maining trunk of the tree by causing a chip of wood to fly up and hit the Puritan In the eye, while at the same ttme he slipped and cut his leg. Later the tree was grubbed up, but a number of smaller trees raised from slips of the original are said to be owned by persons In the neighborhood. m mil i2 l A , ft jee wkf we founi THIS lens shows some of the dirt that can be found in any crankcase after a few weeks of driving road dust, carbon and fine particles of metal. Such dirt circulates with the lubricating oil through the engine, together with gasoline that escapes past the pistons and dilutes the oil. Have the dirty, diluted oil in your crankcase drained out-nou-before unnecessary wear begins. We can do that best for you with Modern i wjmp w ji ui in COLD-BLOODED WITH GIFTS ; Progrsm for Those Persons Who Think Santa Claus Deception Should Come to End. We have tried to work out a little Christmas program for those who oh-, Jt to Santa Clans. We n-spw-t the; opinions of ail who think the derejt- j tiori should he stopped and foel that . we out'lit to help them to arrange a disillusionized and thoroughly harm-! less Christinas what you might call; a gormless and renovated and disin-1 feiicd and veracious joy season i which the children will take hold of with enthusiasm without in after ilaysi wishing to upbraid their parents and hiss at them, "You lied to us!" We suggest, therefore, that the chll-; dren be called together on Christmas ! morning by the governor and addres j ed as follows: "Kids: We shall now enjoy our gift! giving. I tore off a few scads from my roll the other day and handed them to your mother, and she dived headlong Into the bargain counter flood and for two whole days appeared not again, and when she did crawl out, battered, Jammed, ragged, torn, bruised and old, she clutched to her bosom these few Not All Land Is High 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. 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 Heppner if r '1 VST- i?"2 -1 3 "fSV ' IT?- ' -awrasr j i ii hi? HILL & JOHNS, The Universal Garage, Heppner CHAS. H. LATOURELL, Authorized Ford Dealer, Heppner FREDERICKSON BROS., Lexington inn ii vrnmm lyy aw.ip,-. .r:-k. V-rnU a'i. l.ig!.'-y m- .: !.! art,- We Lav .'n .-d in iij-.n t!, chairs as to div-st i t.'i-,i.-s of any s'ag'j effects that -it !,;:!,. a the pleasure in any or t'i-" a false lmpre!n. Yoa to und-r-'ar.d that I had to give for tli.-e tiii: gs, nnd I wi-h to for- ab. ut it i '-o.re I feel real good In- again, and wilh tlieie few re- rk v.e will now fall to. and you nt (o he quick atiout it, for I want read my paj- r in peace." Judge. WONDERFUL SPIRIT OF GIVING Another your U n.-ariiig its clos and with Its eliding comes that g!:id time, the Christmas holiday f-ason. The ab sent ones are home again or If they cumiot come there are the letters and tokens to be sent and received. The remembrance need not be expensive as to money value, to tie very much appreciated. t'hrisinias is pre-eminently the chil dren's day. I'o not Insist that Santa w ill not remember them if they are not good, for nil know that Santa Onus will surely come and the chil dren know It. too. He did not forget us In our oun childhood whether we -ore very, very good or not. Let ns teach the children about the wonderful sniri' ' 'o 'rg nnd giving that brines REAL ESTATE - J t -W -i 1 's. .r .'at fir ffii yi,t;3Lwft- w in jour awilmc oil fYnnkrnw OpAnine' Service economical. We use Calol Flushing Oil, the scien tific, thorough flushing agent which does not con taminate the fresh oil. We assure proper lubri cation for your engine by refilling the cleaned crankcase with Zerolene of the correct grade. Make a regular habit of Modem Crankcase Cleaning Service.lt gives better engine perform ance and longer life to your car. w ' ', -. imnn m m pus uy a I, FIRST CHRISTMAS OBSERVANCE It :s sai'l M:;if Lrmiurts was liist observed in the ye;ir 1S snd that It ' not until the year 1.17 that It was m ! a solemn feat. I'op- Td'-spliorus .!e creorl that It should he r'dci.nted bv al! Christians in that year. On nn early Christmas day the Roman Kui Iror I'iocletlan. hearing 4 that tl Christians assembled In the:r church were engngfd In celebni-ing the birth of Christ, commanded that the doors of the church be closed and the bund ing set on Ore. This was done nnd six hundred persons lost their lives in the burning church. SACRED DAY FOR THE BABIES Never deny the babies their Christ mas! It Is the shining seal set upon a year of happiness. Let them believe In Santa Clans or St, Nicholas or Kriss Kringle, or whatever name the v?ily Dutch saint bears In your re ligion. Marlon Harland. t A CHRISTMAS WISH Father What were you wishing? Johnny I'd like to be the Janitor's 3tt le hoy, 'cause his father has to be polite, too. Oregon 1 , convenient, quick, zizm -un-clean oi in a dean c as the time and place (or tho hearing STIIAYI'.I) From Black Butte (orest