THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPXER, OREGON, TIICRSDAY, FEB. 10, 1921. r.i;E TiE!n;r. DR. F. E. FARRIOE DENTIST Ofllce upstairs over Postofflce Hvppner, Oregon DR. R. J. VAUGHAN DENTIST - Permanently located in the Odd Fellows building, Rooms i and 6. Ileppner, Oregon A. D. McMURDO, M. P. PHYSICIAN A SURGEON Ofllce In Patterson Drug Store Trained Nurse Assistant Ileppner, Oregon C. C. CHICK, M. D. PHYSICIAN A SURGEON Trained Nurse Assistant Office upstairs over Postofflce Ileppner, Oregon WOODSON & SWEEK ATTORN E Y8-AT-LAW Office in Masonic Building Heppner, Oregon SAM E. VAN VACTOR ATTORN EY-AT-L AW First National Bank Building Heppner, Oregon S. E. NOTSON ATTORN EY-AT-LAW Office In Court House Heppner, OregSn Office Phone, Main 643 Residence Phone, Main 665 FRANCIS A. McMENAlUN LAWYER Hobnrts Building, Heppner Oro. F. H. ROBINSON LAWYER IONE, OUEQON ROY V. WHITEIS Fire Insurance writer for best Old Line Companies. Heppner, Oregon E. J. STARKEY ELECTRICIAN House Wiring a Specialty Ileppner, Oregon Phone 872 E. E. MILLER "The Old-Time Auctioneer" He Sticks and Stays Reasonable Hates for Sales lone, Oregon HEPPNER SANATORIUM HOSPITAL DR. J. PERRY CONDER, Physlclan-ln-charge Phone Main 02 Treatment of all diseases, Isolated wards for contagious cases. FIRE INSURANCE WATERS & ANDERSON Successors to, 0. C. Patterson Heppner Oregon THE MOORE HOSPITAL Hrppnrr, Ore, Mim HAY MOORE, Prop, ratisnts privileged to choons their own physicians and surgeoni. I'hoao M MATERNITY HOME MHH. (i. ('. AlKUN, HKPI'KiliR. I am propHroil to lake a limited number of maternity -aos at my home. I'atlrnta prlrllrl to rhooae their own phyalrlan. Heat of attention and care assured. lhone aim erts bujldiiig, Uoppner, Oregon, wllhin an months after the data of (hla notice or they shall La forever barred. Tlu 2Jjd day of December. 1320. FLOItKNCli Lt.NNKTT NOT1CK TO HtKDI IOHS Notice la hereby given that the un dergigned has been appointed by the County Court of the $tate of Oregon for Morrow County adminiatralor of the estate of Samuel littler, deceaaed, that all peraons bavins; cluima agalnat the auld estate niuat preeent the same duly verified according to law, to me at Heppner, Oregon, within aix months from the date of flmt publication of this notice, said date being ieceraber 30, 1J20. - WM. KL'MMEIILAND, Administrator. notuk UK srot hhoi.di:ks a.l AL MKKTINIi. NOTICK 18 HEKKHY (JIV'E.V THAT the Annual MeetnJ of the stockholders of the llrnparr Mlaiaa; Compaay will be held at the office of S. K. Van Vac tor, Heppner, Oregon, on the second Tuesday In February 1321, being the 8th day of February, 1321, at the hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said day. Thia meeting is for the purpose of electing officers and the transaction of such other business aa may appear. Jj. 11. STALTEIt, President, J. O. HAUKIt, Secretary. NOTICE Of FINAL SEI'ILEMKNT. Notice Is hereby given that the un deralgped has filed his final account aa administrator of the (stale of Alfred Schaefer, deceased, and the County Court of the State of Oregon for Mor row County has fixed Monday, the 7th day of Marco, 1921, at the hour of 1(1 o'clock in the forenoon of said day aa the time, and the County Court room in the Court House at Heppner, Oregon, aa the place, of hearing and settlement of said final account Objections to said final account must be filed on or before Bald date. C. D. MOHEY. Administrator, NOTICE OK CONTEST. Department of the Interior United Slates Land Office. La Grande, Ore gon. January 1, 1821. To Annie McCabe, of Lena, Oregon, Con- teatee: Tou are hereby notified that Willie Mackenzie, who gives Pilot Rock, Ore gon, as his poat-olllce address, did on April 22, 1920, file in this office bis duly corroborated application to contest and secure the cancellation of your Home stead Sorlal No. 01 65 JO. made Juna 26, 1917. for 8 SB hi. SEK BW14. Sec 27. and EV4 NEii. 8W14 NE and WV4 SE14. Section 34, Township 1 South. Range 29 E., Willamette Meridian, and as grounds for his contest he alleges that said Annie McCabe has been ab sent from said land for more than six months, to-wlt: she, the said Annie McCabe, has been absent from said land since January, H19, that the only im provements on said land la a cabin, and a dead horse has been In said cabin since December, 1919, that the said An nie McCabe has not settled upon said tract and complied with the 820-acre Homestead Laws; that she has wholly abandoned said tract snd changed her residence therefrom for more than six months since making said entry, and next prior to the date hereof; that the failure of said Annie McCabe to reside upon and Improve the said land was not due to her employment In the Army, Navy or Marine Corps of the United Atatem as a private soldier, officer, ma rine or nurse during any war In which the United States may have been engaged Tou are, therefore, further notified that the aald allegations will be taken aa confessed, and your said entry will be cancelled without further right to be heard, either before this office or on appeal. If you fail to file in this office within twenty days after the FOURTH publication of this notice, as shown below, your answer, under oath, specif ically responding to these allegations of contest, together with due proof that you have served a copy of your an swer on the said contestant slther in person or by registered malL Tou should state in your answer tne name of the post office to which you de sire future notices to be sent to you. C. S. DUNN, Register NOLAN SKIFF, Receiver. Date of first publication January 27, 1921. Date of second publication February S, 1921. Date of third publication February 10, 1921. Date of fourth publication February 17, 1921. JOTIIH OK KlSSOLfTIOM OK PAHT- N Kit SHIP. K, ,il,n Is hereby Klven that the part nership heretofore existing between H. H. Welch and S. u. Llnlnger, under tne Am, name of Welch & Llnincer. has thia day been dissolved by mutual con sent, Mr. Welch retiring. All aocounis due the firm are payable to 8. O. Lln Ingcr and he will settle all claims ngnlnst the firm. All those Indebted to the firm of Welch A Llnlnger are rcaucsted to call and make settlement of their account at once. H. B. WELCH. S. Q. LININOEH. Dated at Heppner, Oregon, February 1, 1921. LEGAL NOTICES NOTK K OK FINAL ACCOUNT. Notice Is hereby given that W. A. Hayes, the duly appointed, qualified and acting Administrator of the Eb ' late of Mary K. Hayes, deceased, haa filod his final account with the County Clerk of Morrow County, Oregon, and that the Hon. W. T. Campbell, County Judge for Morrow County, Oregon, has sot as the date for sottllng said final account, January 22, 1921, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. in the Court room of the County Court, In Heppner, Oregon. This notice Is published by order of the County Court made and entered December 21, 1920. W. A. HATES, Administrator. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICH Katat of Martha M. Rlmoua, lleceased. Notice is hereby given, that lottera of administration on tho estate of Mar tha M. Simons, deceased, were granted to the undersigned on the 23rd day of December, 1920 by tho County Court of Morrow county. All persons having claims agRlnnt said estate are required to exhibit them to me for allowance, at the oltlcs of P. A. McManamin, attorney at law, Rob- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OK OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW. EVERETT SINK, ) Plaintiff, ) vs. ) W, H. BARB and O, F. PET-) KRSON (sometimes known) n o. F. Petersen), and also)8tiMMON all other persona or parties) unknown claiming any) right, title, estate, Hen or) interest In the real estate) described In the complaint) heroin. Defendants. ) To W. H. Ttabb and O. F. retorson (sometimes known as O. F. retorsen). and nlso nil other persons or partlos unknown claiming any right, title, es inio lien or Inturest In the real estate described In (he complaint herein; In the Name of tne State or Oregon, v.. and each of you. nre horeby re quired to appear and answer the coin plaint filed against you in me buoys ..,ntia.i ennrt and cause on or before six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, and If you fall to so appear and answer said complaint, for want thereor, pininuu ...in m.niv tn the court for the relief demanded In said complaint, to-wlt: For n. decree to tne etrect tnai pioinim i.. ti.n nwner In fen slmnle. free and clear of nil Hens and Incumbrances, of the following described properly sit .n in Morrow Countv. Oregon, to-wlt: The North Half of Section ten (10), all of Section Sixteen U), ana me v,ih Half of Section Twenty-one (21), nil In Township Two (2) South of Rniigo Twenty-three (23), liiasi oi me Willamette Meridian, and decreeing that none of the defendants have any right, title, Interest or estnte In or to, or Hen upon the property hereinbefore described, and also quieting plaintiff's title in and to said property, and the whole thereof, analnst tiieKdefend antK, and eai-h of them, and for such other and further relief as may be Just and equitable. This summons is published by order of the Hon. Win. T. Campbell, Judge of the County Court of Morrow County. Oregon, dated February 4th, 1921. which order provides that summons In the above entitled cause be served up on you by publication and that llu same be published for six consecutive and successive weeks in The Gazette Times, a newspaper of geheral circu latlon printed and published at Hepp ner, Morrow County, Oregon. Date of the11rat publication February 10th, 1921. PERKINS BAILEY. Attorneys for Plaintiff. P. O. Address: 1117 Board of Trade I'ullding, Portland. Oregon. KOilO: OK FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice Is hereby given that Anna Born, executrix and Oscar Borg, execu tor, of the Last Will and Testament of Peter O. Borg, deceaaed, have filed their final account In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, and that the Judge of said Court has fixed as the time and place for the final settlement of said account March 12, 1921, at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M In the Court room of the County Court In Heppner, Oregon. This Notice Is published by order of W. M. Campbell, County Judge of Mor row County, Oregon, made and entered on the 7th day of February, 1921. ANNA BORG, Executrix. OSCAR BORG, Executw. CLASSIFIED AD. COLUffi Several second band Ford cars for sale at attractive prices. Bee Latourell Auto Company. For Krat Two houaekeeplng rooms, furnished. Inquire at this office. COWS WANTED. I want to buy 8 head of Holstein or .Jersey cows or heifers. Must be fresh, or coming fresh In the next (0 days. I have for sale a top buggy, almost new, with tongTie and shafts and single har ness. Address GEO. HENRIKSEN, Wil lows. Oregon. J20-SL Nice room to rent Call Main 462. WANTED Will pay cash for second hand Ford body. In fair shape. See Heppner Garage Machine Shops. tf I Court Court met in regular session at the Court House in Ileppner, Oregon, on February 2, 1921, with the following officers present: Hon. W. T. Campbell, Judge. G. A. Hleakman, Commissioner. L. P. Davidson, Commissioner. Geo. McDuiTee, Sheriff. J. A. Waters, Clerk. When among others the following proceedings were had to-wit: General Claims to the amount of 12200.20 presented to the court and or dered paid. Road Claims to amount of 18,449.09 presented to the court and allowed and ordered paid. List follows. Road Petition of J. R. Ashinhust et ill tontlnued for the term. Road petition of R. Vernon Jones el al continued for the term. Road Petition of J. P. Louy et al, continued for the term. In the matter of delinquent taxes for the year 1918. County Court ordered Sheriff to Issue Certificates of Delin quency for the 1918 delinquent taxes Court ordered Treasurer to transfer 1288 .00 from Lena-Jarman Road Fund to Market Road Fund. County entered Into an agreement with Wlghtman Bros, to pay them 1250.00 for damages caused to them by action of Morrow County Fair Board regarding tract of land which Fair Hoard were considering purchasing for site for holding County Fairs. Csurt ordered that the price paid for team on road work be reduced to $3.00 per day for team of two horses. A Henriksen was appointed as a member of Morrow County Fair Hoard to serve for three years. Appointment of J. W. Klrshner as deputy surveyor approved by the Coun ty Court. Court adjourned for the term. Clnims allowed from General Fund aa follows: City of lone, Rond No. 10 381.50 Ernest Cannon, Bounty 2.00 Mrs. J. E. Johnson, Rent for poor - 15.00 John Stout, Bounty .. 10.00 H. Watklns, Bounty 4.00 Phelps Grocery Co., . General Road 1 50 S3. Edwards, Rd. No. 3 27.00 A. J. Knoblock, Bolnty 11.00 J. F. Hardesty, Rd. No. 3. 8.00 Bernie Gaunt, Bounty 2.00 Chns. B. Oral, District Sealer .... 7.25 H. Schunk, Bounty - 9 00 W. M. Ayers, Salnry Janitor 70.00 C. C. Chick, Salary County Phy sician - 10.00 John Gnrslde, Salary, Janitor Fair Grounds nnd Machinery 25.00 T. J. Humphreys, AccL Treas urer's expense 25.00 Harriet Balrd, Widow Pension 10.00 Daisy Pearl Becket, Widow Pension - 25.00 Sadie Morey, Widow Pension .. 32.50 Gladys M. Gibbons, Widow Tension - 10.00 Alice McFerrln, Widow Pen sion 10.00 Emma C. Fuller, Widow Pen sion 10.00 Rebecca Knight, Widow Pen sion 40.00 L. A. Palmer, Bounty 8.00 W. D. Porth, Bounty 27.O0 Martin Behm, Bounty S.00 A. Henriksen, Road No. 9 89 00 Dr. J. P. Condcr, Poor ncct 14 00 Sylvia Wells, Assessors exp 95.00 Heppner Herald, Superintend ent's expense 4.00 Sheriff 20.50 Treasurer 1 20 County Court 1.65 Ed Breslln, Poor acct ........ 80.50 Thomson Bros., Poor acct 12.20 Moore Hospital, Poor acct. 60.00 W. P. Prophet, Toor acct 40.00 Thomson Bros., Toor acct . 8. SO Underwood Typewriter Co., Clerk's Exp 70.50 O. II. Warner, Coroner acct 16.00 Lena Snell Shurto, Supt. exp. traveling . 26.05 R J. Starkey, Court House 9.00 Heppner Light & Wator Co., Wator and Light acct 88.86 Bushong ft Co, Sheriff acct 60.47 LaVerne VanMarter, Sheriff ac. 60.00 Geo. McDuffee, Sheriff exp. ...... 3.00 Peonies Hdw. Co., current exp. S.40 Humphreys Drug ",. "jthiI exp. - T.10 General Koad 3. IS Roland Humphrejs. Tm-ks. ex. 2") 00 W. T. M, Roberts, bl.ei.ff ex. .... 5(1. 0 W. A. Durart, Circuit Court 170 ("has. H. Cox, Circuit Court J in E. G. Noble. Circuit Court ? t) Case Furniture Co , Court house exp. I. 24 00 'ac. Tel. TeL Co.. current ex. 24.88 Geo. McDuffee, tax refund 5 37 Donald Ross Estate, Tax Re- bate 5.19 I The Gaxette-Times. County Ct 20.45 Clerk - 26 50 Superintendent - 4.75 ; Current Expense 37.25 1 A. L. Cornett, Justice Court j expense - 16.35 j Elkhorn Restaurant, Jail acct. 28 40 ' Bushong Co.. Treas. exp. . 70.92! J. W. Klrschner, Road No. 3 20.00 Minor Co.. Court House ex 3.30 J. W. Frltsch, General Road ... 1S.S0 Martin, Hied, General Road 11.75 O. C. Wageman, Doad. No. 6 .. 14.12 L. A. Florence, Koad No. 7 14.25 Trl-State Terminal, Poor acct 16.25 L. P. Davidson, County Court 13 60 G. A. Hleakman, County Court 24.00 C. H. Latourell, General Road 6.60 First National Bank, General Roa8 II 25 Road Dlst No. 5 11.75 Road Dlst. No. 17 12.00 121.00 56.25 Bank of lone, lone-Gooseberry Road Road Diet. No. - TOTAL. 32, Claims allowed and paid from Fund: Siate Industrial Accident Com- mission, Sp. No. 2 Bemk of lone, Market Road 1, First National Bank. Sp. 4. Le- na-Jarman - Market Road Phelps Grocery Co., Sp. b. Lena Jarman Road Oskar Huber, Willow Creek Contract - 5, W. L. McCaleb, Salary J. W. Klrschner, Lena-Jarman Feenaughty Co., Market Road Gilliam & Blsbee, Market Road Standard Oil Co., Market Road Valley Packing Co., Market Rd. Trl-State Co., Market Road Lena-Jarman Road H. E. Cowgill Co., Market Road State Highway Commission. Market Road .- .. J. W. Fritsch, Market Road. Heppner Garage, Market Road Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co., Lena Jarman Road Minor & Co., Lena-Jarman Rd. The Geo. H. Miller Co., Lena Jarman Road W. L. Suddarth, Lena-Jarman Road - Chas. Bartholomew, i,ena-Jar- 200.20 Road 22.61 067.80 227.31 147.73 man Road - C. D. Morey, Special No. 4 Phelps Grocery Co., Special No. Bert Mason, Market Road Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co., Lena- Jarman Road L. D. NeiU, Lena-Jarman Road Farmers & Stockgrowers Na tional Bank, Lena-Jarman Market Road 5.272.13 200.00 20.00 68.10 11.65 166.24 32.26 13.95 12.00 S.86 14.93 1.50 9.40 85.T9 26 85 31.95 16.20 75.06 24.00 85.25 241.68 30.90 887.10 120.66 24.68 TOTAL- ..18,449.09 O. B. Barlowrprised his many lone friends when he stepped off the train yesterday afternoon. Bert looks as hale and hardy as of old, Portland evidently agreeing with him. He will likely re main for two or three weeks. lone In dependent. GENUINE "BULL" DURHAM tobacco makes 50 good cigarettes for lUc United States Shipping Board EMERGENCY FLEET CORPORATION OFFERS FOIJ SALE STEEL AND WOOD SHIPS AND WOOD HULLS Bids will be received on a private com petitive basis in accordance with the Merchant and Marine Act al the ofllce of the United States Shipping Board, 1319 F Street N. W Washington, D. C. The ships offered for sale Include steel vessels and wooden steamers. The steel steamers are both oil and ooal burners. The Board has established a minimum price on these vessels. Terms on Steel Steamers. 10 per cent of the purchase price In cash upon delivery of the vessel, 5 per oent In t months thereafter: 6 per oent In twelve months thereafter; 6 per cent In 18 months thereafter: 6 per cent In 24 months thereafter: balsnce of 70 per cent in equal semi-annual installments over a period of ten years; deferred payments to carry interest at the rate of t per cent per annum. The two hundred and eighty-five wood en steamers for sale are of ten different types, as follows: Nine Daugherty; seven teen Ballln: ten Peninsula; six Pacific American Fisheries; one Allen: one Lake snd Ocean Navigation Company; thirteen McClelland; one hundred and eighty-six Ferris; thirty-one Hough: eleven Grays Harbor. Also have a number of wooden hulls of various types. Terms on Woodsn 8teemsrs. 10 per cent cash on delivery. Balance In equal semi-annual Installments over a perloti of three years. Bids may be submitted for one or more vessels or for any combination of above vessels, and must be accompanied by cer tified check made payable to the United Slates Shipping Hoard for 2V per cent of amount of the bid. Further Information may be obtained by request sent to the Ship Sales Divi sion, 1319 F Street N. W., Wellington, D. O. The Beard reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Bids should be addressed to the UNIT ED STATES SHIPPING B30ARD, WASH INGTON, D. C, and Inderted "BID FOR STEAMSHIP (Name of Ship)." Ship and Ball Under American Flag. OREGON PRUNE WEEK KvfrylKxly in ti Nort!iw-t .-lioulJ eatOEEGON PEUNES ilurin- Pnin.- WV. k February 14th to 19th Average Orchard Run of On sron Italian Prunes, 1021 Crop, at Uk foiUwin wholesale price.-. Take advantage of this offer. By Freight, prepaid, 100 lbs. or over, 10c per lb. By Parcel Post, prepaid, 25, 50 or 75 lbs., or over, 11c per lb. Packed only in 25- and 50-lb. boxes. Quality Guaranteed OEDEES MAILED UP TO FEBEUAEY 19th WILL BE ACCEPTED. Send Eemittance with order to Oregon Prune Campaign Committee Portland V. S. NATIONAL BANK, Portlaad, Ore. 732 Morgan Building EEFEEENCES: l.ADI) Bl'HH BANKERS, Salem, Ore. Oregon I. i. NATIONAL BANK, Belem, Ore. Announcement Mr. Edset B. Ford, President of the Ford , Motor Co., gives out the following statement: HE price of the FORD- SOX Tractor has been reduced from $790.00 to $025.00, effective imme diately. This price change has been made possible through lower costs of ma terials and the fact that we are now located in our new Tractor Plant with greatly increased econ omic manufacturing facilities in im mediate connection with our foun dry and machine shops and large blast furnaces -where iron is poured directly from the ore, giving us maximum tfliciency with the power to reduce cost of production, and down comes the price in line with our policy to market our products at the lowest possible figure with out in any way affecting our high standard of quality. We are particularly pleased in being able to bring about this big reduction in price at this time be cause the farmer needs all the help we can give him and this big cut-in price will be the means of placing a valuable power unit within the reach of practically every one of them, not to mention industrial and commercial concerns which like wise have benefitted through its us. and are already realizing to a much greater extent, its value ns a power and hauling unit. But particular ly has the FORDSOX Tractor prov ed a most valuable factor in the sav ing of farm labor, at the same time increasing the per acre crop yield as well aSjjnaking possible a utiliza tion of previously uncultivated land, to say nothing of removing no end of drudgery. . There is no question that the use of machine power on the farm is the greatest advancement made in the development of agriculture, not only in money saving and mon ey making results, as well as raising the standards of living on the fane, to a much higher level, but because of its proved value in making every type of land more productive, and consequently our desire to place the FORDSOX within the reach of all. THERE IS XO CHANGE IX THE PRESENT FORD OAK AND TRUCK PRICES, which are al ready at the lowest possible figure and now with rock bottom reached on the tractor price a further re duction in price on either the Car, Truck of Tractor is out of the ques tion; in fact, the big price cuts have been made in anticipation of continuous maximum production and increases may be necessary lu -fore long if a large volume of new business is not obtained. Therefore, present prices of Ford products cannot be guaranteed against pos sible increases.'' Ask for the book "The Fordson At Work," which will be supplied free of cost. Let us demonstrate the value of the Fordson on your farm, in your factory, lumber yard, coal yard, or in any general hauling or power work you have to do and let us have your order for a Fordson. CHAS. E- LATOURELL AUTHOEIZED FOED AND FOEDSON SALES AND SEEVICE MAIN STEEET HEPPNEE, OREGON UilillHlIinnHIlIIlIlUnilinUIIfllllllMlUIfiiilllllffflH HliUllHHlHIHHillllHIlllHlUllIHlIIIfUHilfilHiniUIIifilfiniHlfHnHHM