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THE GAZKTTK-TIMES, HKITXEU, OKKGON, Tlfn.'SKW, APRIL 7, 1921 PAC,K TIfKF.K r DR. F. E. FARRIOR DK.NTIST Ollire upstairs over Postoflloe 1I. iiiiit, Oregon ! a ,f lhft piil.Hi iitloii. February 17, DR. R. J. VAUGHAN li:.T18T I'tTinaniitly loiatecl ill tlie Odd Follows luiililltiK. Idioms 4 and 6. lli'Iipiitr, Oregon A. D. McMURDO, M. P. I'llYSIClAX & SI IMiKON Olllce in I'atrnrson DruK Store Trained Nitrite AsHiNlunt HcppnLT, Oregon C. C. CHICK, M. D. I'll YHICIA.N & SUKiKON Trained Nurse Assistant Olllre upstairs over Postofflce llcppncr, Oregon WOODSON & SWEEK ATTOHNKVH-AT-I.AW OHice in Masonic lluildlng Ili'pinier, Oregon vo l n i; to i m:ii mux. .Vi.l.-e Is lu-rel.y Kivt-n that the under-sini-it ti.-iH been appointed ly the Cmm tv Cnurt of the State of Omt'oii fur Mmiiiu' ('minty. efcut..r nf Die Last Will aiHl Testament of Andrew J. Stev ensuii. deceased, and that all persons haviio; elairris aifalnst Bald estate must present Ilie same properly verified ac cording to law, to me at the office of Woodson & Sweck. my attorneys at Meppner, Oregon, within six months from the date of first puldliatlon or this notiee. to-wtt: March 24th. 1921. GEORGE A. 8TEVKNSO.V. Executor. NOTII K TO CHBIllTOltd. Notice Is hereby given that the un derslKned has been appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Morrow administrat or of the Estate of Tilda Leabo, de ceased, and that all persons having Halms against the said estate must present the Bame, duly verified accord ing to law, to me at my office In Hepp ner, Oregon, within six months from the dato of first publication of this no tice, said date of publication being the 17th day of February, 1921. S. E. NOTSON. Administrator. SAM E. VAN VACTOR ATTOUMV-AT-LAW First National llank lluildlng Heppner, Oregon S. E. NOTSON attikm:y.at-i,av OIIIcp In Court House llcppnor, Oregon Olllre Plume, Main 643 Residence Phone, Main 665 FRANCIS A. McMENAMIN LAWYER ItuberlK HulldiiiK, Heppner Ore. F. H. ROBINSON i.awvkk IONK. OKKGON ROY V. WHITEIS Kirn Insurance writer for best Old. Lino Companies. Heppner, Oregon E. J, STARKEY KUXTHHIAN House Wiring a Specialty lieppner, Oregon Phono 872 E. MILLER "Tlie Olil-Tirao Auctioneer" He Sticks and Stays Itcason.ilile Hates for Sales lone, Oregon iii:ppm:h sanatorium HOSPITAL Ii. J. PERRY CONDEU, pliyslctan-ln-charge Phone Main 02 Treatment of all diseases, isolated wnriln for contagious cases. VO I II K. TO CKKHITOHS. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned have been appointed jointly is executrix and executor respectively, of the Last Will and Testament of lames M. Hayes, deceased, and all per sons having claims against the Estate of .fames M. Hayes, deceased, must pre sent them, properly verified, to the un dersigned within bIx months from the date of first publication hereof, at the dike of Woodson & Sweek at Heppner Oregon, attorneys for the Executors. I'ate of first publication February 17 1921. NANCY H. HATES. H. 0. HAYES. that the Court confirm and declare reg ular and legal the exclusion of the land "rlbed In paragraph XI of this peti tion ami declare that the nets and pro ceedings of said board in connection therewith are regular and legal. Fourth. That this Court confirm and de- lare that all acts of the board of di rectors of the John Pay Irrigation dis trict were within Its scope of power md authority. Monday the 9th day of May. 1921. at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon f said day in the Court House In Hepp ner, Morrow County. Oregon, has been fixed as the time and place for the hear ing of said petition. Any person or persons Interested In the proceedings and acts of the board of directors of said district or In the relief asked for In said petition may on or before the 9th day of Maw, 1921, at to o'clock In the forenoon, appear and lemur or answer said petition. This notice Is published pursuant to an order made and entered In the above entitled cause by Hon. Ollbert W. Phelps, Judge of the above entitled Court under date of the 17th day of March. 1921. . (SEAL) J. A. WATERS, Clerk of Circuit Court Morrow Cour.ty, Oregon. Teal. Minor and Wlnfree,, Spaulding Building, Portland, Ore. John K. Kollock, Corbett Building, Portland, Ore. F. A. McMenamln, ;ilman Building, Heppner, Ore. Attorneys for John Day Irrigation District. NOT!''' TO CHEDITonS. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed by the Countv Court of the State of Ore gon for Morrow County, administrator of the estate of Charles B. Bperry, de ceased, and has duly qualified as such administrator. All persons naving laims against the eBtate of said de ceased are hereby required to present the same, with the proper vouchers as required bv law, to the saia anminu trator at his home at lone, Oregon, or at the law office of Jos. J. Nys. at Hepp ner, Oregon, within six months rrorn the date of this notice. Dated and published at Heppner, Ore gon, this 24th day of February, 1921. J. M. GAMBIL.U Administrator of the estate of CharleB B. Sperry, deceased. NOTICE FOIl Pl'HI.ICATIO. Department of the Interior, TJ. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Feb. 12, 1921. NOTICE is hereby given that Ot to Johnson, whose post-office address is Hardman, Oregon, did, on the S5th day of May, 192(1, file In this office Sworn Statement and Application. No. 021738, to purchase the NW4 SW14, Section 14. Township 5 South, Range 25 East, Willamette Meridian, and the timber thereon, under the provisions of the act of June 3. 187S, 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 there on have been appraised. One hundred eighty dollars, the timber estimated r,"M board feet nt $2.00 per M, and the land t so.no ; that said applicant will of fer final proof in support of his appll cation on the 5th day of May, 1921, be fore J. A. Waters, Clerk of the County Court, at Heppner, Oregon. Anv person Is at liberty to protest this purchase before entry, or Initiate a contest nt any time before patent Is stici. by filing a corroborated affidavit in this nitlce, alleging fncts which would defeat the entry. II. FRANK WOODCOCK. Register. . KIRK INSURANCE WATERS & ANDERSON Successors to ('. ( Patterson Heppner Oregon NOTH'K. Notice Is hereby given that the Coun tv Court of Morrow County will until ten o'clock a. in.. April 22, 1921, receive bids for the construction of two 35-ft. iiriilges over Butter creek, near the t'mntllla countv line, about 22 miles northeast of Lexington, in Morrow County. All in accordance with plans and specifications on file in the County Ictli's olllce nt Heppner, Oregon. No llil will he considered unless accom anlcd by a certified check In an am tint equal to f per cent of the total hltl. The right is reserved to reject any r all bids or to accept tho bid deem- I best for Morrow County. J. A. WATERS, County Clerk. THE MOORE HOSPITAL llpipnrr, On-. MUS, HAY MmiltK, rro. 'til if nl h privileged to rliooHQ their nun phyMk'tJins niul mirficona. I'hone HI MATERNITY HOME IlltS. .. t, AlkTA, IlKIM'XEK. I nin prepared to tnko ft limited numlx-i o mntoniity cases at my hmm. I'liHmlM iirlvllfgcil to clioomf 1hlr oun tiMlrlfiii. Host 4i f attention and care assured. IMi our .tll. LEGAL NOTICES IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OK THE STATE Ol'" Oil 11! ION KOR MORROW COUNTY. Aila B. Morrison, Plaintiff, ) vs. )RIMMOVs Norvnl S. Morrison, ) Defendant, ) To Nerval S, Morrison, Defendant IN THE NAME OP THE STATE OF oltKOON: You nro hereby required to appear and answer tho complaint Hied against you in tho ahovo entitled suit within six weeks from tho date of the ni-st inihllcatlon of tills summons, if imldi.Hhcil, or within rIx weeks from the! ditto of service of tltis summons upon you if personally served without the Stnto of Oregon, nnd If you fall to so appear and answer, for want thereof 1ho plaintiff will apply to tho Court for tho relief prayed for In hor eotnplnlnt, to-wit: for nn nbsnliito divorce from you. This summons Is published by virtue of nn order of W. T. Campbell, County Judge of Morrow County, Oregon, dated February Hi, 1921. WOODSON & SWEEK, Attornoys for Plaintiff. Address, Heppner, Oregon S. l'arker at Vain-'hrm-i'.-irl.- - ra-.' h I low depot. I'hone 3. W'otoan warns work :-.:; ironing SI per ioz ri C.HI '. . ,, . r.i .1 If Toll S4I.K Four I.. ,, I of K,, ,, work and brood mares, v,.-;,-tit K i to H'.u Kali terms to reyj,o?i-.ltk- p.'trt:- ,. . W. HA.MMKI.U Lexington, r ., m-24-3. NOTICB. Sealed bids will be received by Mor row County Court, at Heppner, Oregon, until April 6th, at 10 o'clock a. m. for n cords of heavy 4 ft. slab wood for use of Court House. Bids may be sub mitted F. O. B. cars at Heppner or de livered at Court House yard. Measure ment at Court House yard only accepted. Tho right Is reserved to reject any or all bids or to accept the bid deemed best for Morrow County. WM. T. CAMPBELL, Judge. KSTHAY. From the Umatilla National Forest, one coming two-year-old heifer a red Jersey with white face, branded JX with quarter circle underneath, and marked cropp off each ear and underbit in right ear. Was last seen In Septem her, 1920, on Matlock prairie. Will pay all expenses for keeping this animal, or will sell same to part keeping her for what she la worth to him. Address J. D. French, Gurdane, Oregon. 17 WAB.MNO, I wish to. warn the party or parties who have been Interfering with my traps in the vicinity of Ed Nelll's home on Butter creek, and tearing down gov ernment trap notices, that they are the property of the United StatoB. Further listurbances will lead to serious trou ble. H. W. DOBYNS. Gov't. Hunter. Local and county agent wanted to handle and sell the peerlcs Auto Lug. Something new. First tin:e on the sand or snow or bad roa-ls with a set of these lugs on their rear tires. Ex clusive territory. Quick sales. fjoo-J profits. Address Peerlens Manufactur ing Co.. 611 Mutual Life Huilding, Se attle, Wash. OREGON CANTATTA The most perfect and beautiful thoroughbred in the Northwest, will make the seaxon of 1921 at the East ern Oregon Stock Farm. $25 for Heaaon with returning- priv ilege. The White Hulleas Barley ia kept for sale here. Also clean Bluestem wheat this at Burgoyne's warehouse in Lexington. I have also a few tons of good rye seed at the farm. 10 head of fresh milk cows. 20 head of fine saddle and racing prospects. 25 head of jacks for sale. Will lease JackH for the season to responsible par ties. B. F. S W A C fi A H T Lr-xfBKfoB, OrcKon j,itW. r,,t f-.r W T. M-itt'.'k b.-fl , ai : - H-; pr.-r .,n Mnn-l.iy. The l.nt of i: 'A' 7 M.iM'm- e-Af and Utn.M I-fi H ;'-',l -n .,i!'ii'!.iv ff.r H-pinr In; r .t.-k'tr of Kd Coniik I Tlif "Mayor" and hi "deputy" were n to hoard th local f r Heppner on 1 Fri'Lty. both evidently vrv rnufh es-; - ;i d over pom" "ti ;fl-' which thy ar I'MirK tn -ttle for good and all time ( -r forever hold thlr peace. Wonder -Aht'tbt-r the subject was taxes or Irrl-j u;ition. j It. A. Fiooth of Eugene and W. R Bar- i ratt of Heppner, state highway com-J MiiFrdoners, accompanied by assistant State Engineer Kelly were overlooking ; the work that is being done on the; highway near Cecil on Friday after j dining with Mrs. Lowe at the Highway t j House. They left for Heppner, I'endle : ton and other places before returning to Halem. I It. F. Winter and his bride were treated to a good oM-fashloned seren ade fi Tuesday evening on their return home trom their bridal trip. R. F. Winter and Miss Lois Easterly of Hood Kiver were married in Heppner on Sat urday and have taken up their resi dence at the ranch of Mr. Winter on Four Mile. Congratulations are extend ed by the Cecilites to the newlyweds ;tl--r -, V -v f. :i M' r'i --' v f i; M. rr ! t-. Mr. W Thftr c-.rv ftnU t'-M"- 1 MODERN CRANKCASE CLEANING SERVICE -Vf . s J '.l4. ft, 41 ItemslDeblBg H nl I'rr Yard. We do all kinds of pleating, braiding, button-coyerlng. button-huling, scal loping, chainstitching, embroidery, etc. WINONA'S SHOP, 210 Fleidr.tr Eldg,, Washington at 10th St., Portland, Ore gon. m24-lmo. ESTKAY. I have at my place 3 miles west of Hardman, one 2-year-old heifer, red with white spots. No brand visible, tnatked with crop out right ear also nrrer bit m right earf Been at my place since middle of Sept. last. Own er can have animal by paying pastur age and settling for this advertisement J. E. CRAHER, Hardman. Ore. jLIVE CECIL NEWS ITEMS! FOR SALE. Six-room modern dwelling at a great sacrifice In price. Can arrange con cerning terms. Apply Gaiette-Tlmes Four housekeeping rooms for rent. Inquire at this olllce. I have some 18- and 13-Inch horse collars that I desire to exchange for 20 and 21 -inch sizes. MATT T. HUGHES. FAR SALE Six room house with lot, In Heppner, well situated. For terms and prices. Inquire this office LOST About Heppner or between Heppner and my place on Willow creek, pair of new chaps, long black hair and having brand diamond I.P burned in leather. Finder leave it this orhce oi notify A. P. PARKF.K. ml7tf. I a "weine J CA10L FLUSHING OIL ZIR0LENE The Sign of a Service At Fint-cLus Garage and other Dealers Full blooded S. C. White Leghorns Tancred and O. A. C. strains. $1.00 per setting of 15. Mrs. C. N. Jones, Hepy ner. 10m4. SF.F.D WHEAT I have for sale some Early Baart seed wheat at $1.50 per bushel. A. W. DVKSTKA, Heppner. Nice room to rent Call Main 4C2. LOST Pctween Heppner and Lex Ington Saturday, Feb. 6, 33x4 Goodyear tiro on rim. Finder please leave at this olllce. or notify N. M. Kirk, Heppner. WASTED Will ray cash for second hand Ford body, In fair shape. See Heppner Garage Machine Shops. tf. KOH SA1.K Eight young mules for sale, or will trade for young cattle or heavy young horses. F. A. McMEftA M1N. Heppner. OTlri: TO Till'. JOHV DAY IHKIC - TION IllSTIlirT AM TO ALL riti:i:iiii.ni.iix, i.i:i.ai, votehs, AND iKMKT I'AYK.KS WITH IV SAID DISTIIK T. In tho matter of the application of Clay C. Clark, M. P. Clark, Edward Riot tnann, as the board of directors of the John Pay Irrigation District, for a .ludlelnl examination and Judgment of tho Court as to the regularity and legality of tho proceedings nnd acts of the board of directors of the said John Pay Irrigation Plstriot since the 2nd dny of September, 1919. To the John Pay Irrigation Pistrlct and to all freeholders, legal voters and assessment payers within said dis trict. Notice Is hereby given that Clay C. Clark, M. P. Clark and Edward Rlet- niann, as hoard of directors of the John Hay Irrigation Pistrlct have filed a pe tition in the Circuit Court of Morrow County, Oregon under dato of March 11, 11121, asking for confirmation, Judicial examination nnd Judgment of the Court us to the regularity and legality of the proceedings and acts of tho board of lirectors of the Raid John Pay Irri gation Pistrlct slnco tho 2nd dny of September, 1 ft I !. The prayer of said petition Is as fol lows to-wlt: WHEREFORE, Your petitioners pray for a decree of this Court as fol lows: First, that the court confirm the leclslon of tho board of directors of tho John Pay Irrigation Pistrlct In leclnrlng the results . of the election held on tho 11th day of Janunry, 1921, and In ordering certificates of election lo be Issued to Clay C. Clark nnd Ed ward Rletmann nnd that tho Cnurt de cln.ro tho acts and proceedings of the Hoard of Plroctors of the John Pay Ir rigation Pistrlct In connection with tho election hold In snld district on the 11th day of Jnntiary, 1921, to bo legal and regular. Second, That the Court con- flrin nnd declare regular and legal tho assessment of fifty cents per acre of ev ery acre of Irrlgnblo land In snld dis trict which assessment was mado on the 7th dny of Septomher, 1920, and Hint the nets and proceedings of the said honrd of directors In connection therewith nro regular nnd logal. Third, Responsible woman wishes Job as housekeeper for bachelor or widowor ranch prefered. Thone 664, or call this office. 10m3. Mr. and Mrs. Zenneth Logan of Mount View ranch were visitors in lone on Saturday. W. F. Palmateer and son Bert of Mor gan were callers on H. J. Streeter at Cecil on Tuesday. R. E. Puncan of Rusy Ree ranch and H. C. Ellis of Ewing were doing bus iness in Cecil on Monday. Hat Pearson of Roardman has been busy around Cecil making arrange ments to commence shearing in a few days. Miss Malinda May arrived in Cecil on Monday from Monmouth and will visit with her parents at The Lone Star ranch. drover Curtlss and Mrs. R. V. Tyler and children of Rhea spent Sunday at Highview, the home of Mr. and Mrs. George A. Miller. Miss Georgia Summers entertained a large party of young friends to an Eas ter egg hunt on Sunday on the lawn at The Last Camp. Miss Violet Kelly who has been visit ing her sister Miss Zella Kelly at The Last Camp returned to her home In Parkdalc on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Henriksen of Strawberry ranch were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hynd at Butterby Flats on Wednesday. Mrs. John Nash who has been visit ing with Mr. nnd Mrs. R. E. Duncan at Rosy Hee ranch returned to her home in The Palles on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Oilman and fam ily who have been working at The Shepherds Rest for R. A. Thompson left on the local on Thursday for their home in Lexington. Leon Logan and family of Four Mile and also C. H. Winter and family of Shady Pell and many others all thor tiughly enjoyed themselves at a picnic held at Eight Mile on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Troedson of Mor gan, accompanied by Mr. Smith, Sunday school organizer from The Dalles, made a short call In Cecil on Sunday before leaving for the home of Karl Farns worth at Rhea. Select Your w y Spring & Summer Dresses FROM OUR CHOICE LINE OF GINGHAMS, PERCALES, ETC. Joy of the first tub frock is net far away, and it is the wise wom an who selects her yard goods eai ly for summer dresses made from wash goods. The stock on our shelves is new and you will find our line priced right. DO YOUR SUMMER SEWING EARLY THIS SEASON n! ii Mi Holeproof Hosiery and Florsheim Shoes A Winning Combination Sam Hughes Company Fresh milk cows for sale. See Frank Mat Rlahin who has been working at Lower Farm Implement Prices OUR PRICES RIGHT OUR PRINTING THE BEST-G.-T. Maybe You Fish Play Ball or Play Tennis No matter one or all may be your hobby still you will have lo be oquiiipiHl for any of those. "We have in stock fishing polos both bam boo and steel reels, lino, hooks and other fish ing equipment; baseballs, bats, mitts, gloves and tennis balls. Altlio' not carrying in stock an extra large line of sucli goods we will be pleased to order for you anything in these lines you may desire. Voiue'in and look at our. Spalding and Keach catalogues. Humphreys Drug Co. ranScSHK RRKAK HAS (iJMK. FOR some time prices paid for your farm products have been low. It is but nat ural for you to want lower prices on the farm im plements used in producing your crops. Announcement is made by the Oliver Chilled Plow Works of a general price reduction in their lines that brings prices to the basis of 1918. They are first to make this reduction and are taking: the loss that the move brings for there has been little re duction in labor or material as their contribution in hastening1 a return to normal conditions. This is your opportunity to secure new, up-to-date Oliver quality imple ments that will help you produce a full crop, and get them at a price in line with the reduced prices on your farm products. Peoples Hardware Co. Spring Is Here and with it the new merchandise that you have been wanting to see. SPRING COATS Our first shipment of Spring Coats now here. More coming. EASTER FOOTWEAR High Shoes, Low Shoes, Pumps Let Us Show You the Goods Minor & Company