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THE GAZKTTIvTIMES, IIEITNEK, OREGON, TIin;MAY. AI'IIIL 21, PA (IE TIinEE DR. F. E. FARRIOR DKXTUT Olflre upstairs over Postolfice Heppner, Oregon of Hie t'nuiity t'ourt f the Cuunty of Murrow, Stale of Oh-koii, ma'le nnd en teral on thu Jltli 'lav of April, WOUIiSMN & SWKKK. Attorneys for the rliintilT. Iti-Hlilrme Ht'i'par, oroon. Date of flrst liul'licalion. April 14. ve!i!:'l at ttu? oMiiu of Woodson & I.-t;i"fi iif-n ans m;i' Sitffk In llt'iipncr. "tt-Kn, within six tn r,,iir'il!ite tli mo .ml. a from the ilate of first puhlka-1 Alnerii-uii iHim-nm ' tion hereof. j ,i,,.;r (ixilrirtcrsv j Aioi-rlf-aii r (Ifrmai r i. lat p. o FAFti.ny. .1 thin 14th ilay of April, 1 921. DR. R. J. VAUGHAN DKNT1ST Permanently located Id the Odd Follows building, Kooms 4 and 6. Heppner, Oregon A. D. McMURDO, M. P. PHYSICIAN StRGEON Office in Patterson Drug 8tore Trained Nurse Assistant Heppner, Oregon C. C. CHICK, M. D. PHYSICIAN & SUIUiEON Trained Nurse Assistant Office upstairs over PostotBce Heppner, Oregon WOODSON & SWEEK ATTOKN E Y8-AT-LA W Office In Masonic Building Heppner, Oregon SAM E. VAN VACTOR ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW First National Hunk Building Heppner, Oregon S. E. NOTSON ATTOKN EY-AT-LAW Office In Court House Heppuer, Oregon Office Phone, Main 643 Residence Phone, Main 666 FRANCIS A. McMENAMIN LAWYER Roberts Building, Heppner Oro. F. H. ROBINSON LAWYER IONK, 0HEOON ROY V. WHITEIS Fire Insurance writer for besl 014 Line Companies. Ileppner, Oregon Mil II K TO ( Hl lll lllltS. Ntitce Ih heretiy Riven that the unrler niKneil has heen appointed hy the Coun ty Court of the Ftato of OreKon for Morrow County, exbeutor of the Last Will and Testament of Andrew J. Stev enson, deceased, ar.d that all persons having claims against said estate must present the same properly verified ac cording to law, to me at the oince of Woodson & Hweek. my attorneys at Ileppner, Oretton, within six months from the date of first publication of this notice, to-wit: March 24th, 1921. GEORGE A. STEVENSON. Executor. NOTICE FOR PUIII.ICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Lanl OBlce at The Dalles, Oregon, Feb. 12. 1921. NOTICE Is hereby Riven that Ot to E. Johnson, whose post-office address Is Hardman, Oregon, did, on the 25th day of May, 1920. file In this office Sworn Statement and Application. No. 021722. to purchase the NWVi SW14. Section 14, Township 6 South, Rang-e 25 East, Willamette Meridian, and the timber thereon, under the provisions of the act of June 2, 187, 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 50M board feet at 12.00 per M, and the land ISO 00; that said applicant will of fer final proof In support of his appli cation on the 6th day of May, 1921. be fore J. A. Waters. Clerk of the County Court, at Heppner, Oregon. Any person is at liberty to protest this purchase before entry, or Initiate a contest at any time before patent la sues, by Minn a corroborated affidavit In this office, alleging facts wtilch would defeat the entry. H. FRANK WOODCOCK, Register. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the Coun ty Court of Morrow County will until ten o'clock a. m., April 22, 1921, receive bids for the construction of two 35-ft. bridges over Hutter creek, near the ('rmitilla county line, about 22 miles northeast of Lexington, In Morrow County. All In accordance with plans ami specifications on file in the County Clerk's office at Ileppner, Oregon. No hid will he considered unless accom panied by a certified check in an am ount equal to El per cent of the total bid. The right Is reserved to reject any or all bids or to accept the bid deem ed best for Morrow County. J. A. WATERS, County Clerk. itITH i: Til Till? JOHN DAY IHIlHil TIO lllNTIilt T AMI TO ALL Flll.i:llllI,l)l:ltS. I.KtiAL VOTCItS, AMI AtSKSKHEXT PAYI'.ltS WITH IN' SAID IHSTHHT. E. J. STARKEY ELECTRICIAN House Wiring a Specialty Heppner, Oregon Phone 872 E. E. MILLER "Tlic Old-Time Auctioneer" He Sticks and Stays Itrnsonnble Rates for Soles lone, Oregon HEPPNER SANATORIUM HOSPITAL DR. J. PERRY CONDER, Physlclan-tn-charge Phone Main 02 Treatment of all diseases, Isolated wards (or contagious easel. FIRE INSURANCE WATERS & ANDERSON Successors to C. C. Patterson Heppner Oregon THE MOORE HOSPITAL llepssrr. Ore. M US. RAY MOORE, Prop. Tatients privileged to choose their own physicians and surgeons. I'hone 01 MATERNITY HOME MIIS. i. C. AIKEN, IHCI'l'NEIi. I am prepared to take a limited number of maternity cases at my homo. I'ntlenta privileged to ehoose ttielr own physlrlaa. Itest of attention and care assured. Phone SOU LEGAL NOTICES IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATIC OF OREGON FOR MORROW COUNTY. El'H ESKELRON, ) riallltiff.) VS. ) St MHONS SARAH WILLIS. ) Dofomlnnt.) TO SARAH WILLIS, above named de fendant: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint (lied against you in the nhovo entitled cause within six weeks from the data of first pub lication hereof and If you fall to so appear and answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for In his complaint, to-wit: For a decree of the Court that the plaintiff is the owner of the follow ing described lands In Morrow County, Stato of Oregon, to wit: South half of the Southwest quarter of Section S6,'ln Township 1 South, Range 25, H. W. M. that the defendant has no right, title or Interest, In or to said lnnd or any part thereof; that the plaintiffs title be for ever quieted against the defendant. This summons Is published by virtue of an order of Win. T. Campbell, Judge In the matter of the application of Clay C. Clark. M. D. Clark. Edward Rlet- inann, as the board of directors of the John Day Irrigation District, for Judicial examination and Judgment of the Court as to the regularity and legality of the proceedings and acts of the board of directors of the said John Day Irrigation District since the 2nd day of September, 1919. To the John Day Irrigation District and to all freeholders, legal voters and assessment payers within said dis trict. Notice is hereby given that Clay C. Clark, M. D. Clark and Edward Rlet- niann. as hoard of directors of the John Pay Irrigation District have filed a pe tit Ion In the Circuit Court of Morrow County, Oregon under date of March 11, 1921, asking for confirmation, Judicial examination and Judgment of the Court as to the regularity and legality of the proceedings and acts of the board of lirertors of the said John Day Irrl gallon District since the 2nd day of September, 1919. The prayer of said petition Is as fol lows to-wit: WHEREFORE, Your petitioners pray for a decree of this Court as fol lows: First, that the court confirm the leclsinn of the board of directors of the John Day Irrigation District In leclarlng the results of the election held on the 11th day of January, 1921, and In ordering certificates of election to be Issued to Clay C. Clark and Ed ward Rletmnnn and that the Court de lare the acts and proceedings of the Hoard of Directors of the John Day Ir rlgatlnn District In connection with the election held In said district on the 11th lay of January, 1921. to he legal and regular. Second, That the Court con firm and declare regular and legal the assessment of fifty cents per acre of ev cry acre of irrigable lnnd In said dis trict which assessment was made on the 7th day of September, 1920, and that the acts and proceedings of the snld board of directors In connection therewith are regular and legal. Third, that the Court confirm and declare reg ular and legal the exclusion of the land lcscrlhed In pnrngrnph XI of this peti tion and declare that the acts and pro ceedings of snld board In connection therewith are regular and legal. Fourth, That this Court confirm and de clare thnt all acts of the board of di rectors of the John Day Irrigation Dis trict were within Its scope of power and authority. Monday the 9th day of May, 1921, at the hour of ten o'clock In the forenoon of 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 j or dirociors or sain nisiricr. or in rno ; j relief asked for In said petition may on i j or before the 9th day of May, 1921, at 10 o'clock tn the forenoon, appear and i demur or answer said petition. h j This notice Is published pursuant to an order made nnd entered in the above entitled cause by Hon. Gilbert 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 County, Oregon. Teal, Minor and Wlnfroe,, Spauldlng Iluildlng. Tortlnnd, Ore. John K. Kollock, Corbett Rullding, Portland, Ore. F. A. McMonamln, Oilman Iluildlng, Heppner, Ore. Attorneys for John Day Irrigation j District. M-:K that 10-20 Titan Tractor at JI1- liarn & Itisbee's. guaranteed to pull, three 14 inch plows. - ip li in of ,. .i: i.i--, i I l.;s v,ir :.!s III, 'I left EHTHA V. rrom the Umatilla National Forest. one coming two-year-old heifer a red Jersey with white face, branded JX with quarter circle underneath, and arked cropp off each ear and underblt In right ear. Was last seen In B.plem Ler, 1920, on Matloclc prairie. Will pay all expenses for keeping this animal, or will sell same to part keeping her for what she Is worth to him. Address J. D. French. Gurdane, Oregon. 174 An International 10-20 Tractor Gilliam & lllsbee on fall terms. at FOR BALK. 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 oftlce. Foil sAI.10 Good work horses. Terms f desired. E. M. Hulden. KOH HAI.K Six room house with lot, In Heppner, well situated. For terms and prices, inquire this office .t:T your poultry supplies at Gilliam & lllsbee. ItooMS FOR KENT Unfurnished housekeeping rooms, two, three or four to suite. Call at this office. a7-tf. tcok On- floor vml prise ut e turn of ' tin- nn--tl.iK. In comiiieniliitiori of ii,- p:i of the American I.c'ioii n,.-r:i" .-rs a Lin coln newspapw expn - tin- follow- i lug sentiment In It editorial cuJ. j uinna: "The pidlcy of the I..-i-'l'n to send speakers to address inw-titiL-s on In- ' vitatlon only and to tmch American Ism by example rather than by force, bag everything to commend it. The nn, ail groupa of tmii.-siuillutHl for elgners In tills country 'an readily be curdled Into compact niasi.es by hate. On the other hand, they can 1m- dis solved In time by patience and friend ship. The American Iirion Is honor ing the name It oeurs whi n it adopts the latter course." MEMORIAL AT CLINTON, MICH. Pelper Post Unveils Monument in Honor of Veterans Who Served In Last Four Wars. Frederick E. Pelper Post of the American Legion at Clinton, Mich., has unveiled a monument erected by the post In honor of sons of Clinton who served In the last four wars of the country. Putrlotlc citizens of the town do nated a plot of ground surrounding the monument, which will be convert- l.OST About Heppner or between Heppner and my place on Willow creek, pair of new chaDS. long black hair and h:ivlnir hranH illamonrl T.P humeri In! leather. Finder leave it this oifice oi notify A. P. PARKER. ml7tf. WA.NTKD Will pay cash for second hand Ford body, In fair shape. See Heppner Garage Machine Shops. tf. FOR SALE Eight young mules for ale, or will trade for young cattle or heavy young horses. F. A. McMBlhA MIN, Heppner. Vol can buy alfalfa seed at Gilliam & liisbee. Woman wants work. Washing and it oning 11 per dozen. Call 730, city. m 24 tf. Local and county agents wanted to handle and sell the Peerless Auto Lug. Something new. First time on the sand or snow or bad roads wiUi a set of these lugs on their rear tires. Ex clusive territory. Quick sales. Good profits. Address Peerless Manufactur ing Co., 611 Mutual Life Building, Se attle, Wash. We do all kinds of pleating, braiding, button-covering, button-holing, scal loping, chalnstltching, embroidery, etc. WINONA'S SHOP, 210 Fleldner Bldg., Washington at 10th St., Portland, Ore gon. m24-lmo. Rye pasture for horses or cattle, $2 per month until harvest. W. Harold Mason, lone. Oregon. tf.-al4. LEGION MtN WANT P. M. FIRED Lincoln (Neb.) Post Takes Exceptions to Government Official's Demand for Use of German. A resolution reqiiestinj; the govern-n-t'tit to relieve Henry C. Janus, post master of Ememld, N'eb., frnm his of fice was passed by Iltiicoln (Neb.) I'ost No. 3 of the American Legion, as a result of the postmaster's efforts to supplant the American language by the Herman language In a church of Emerald. The trouble started when the pastor of the church Invited two Legion mem bers to deliver patriotic addresses In the church. When the speakers ap peared. Janus objected to their pres ence nnd called for a vote of the con gregation to decide whether they should he ousted. It was the will of the majority thnt the Legionnaire should not be beard. After the vote, the .legion members quietly left the church. The pastor, whose Invitation to the Memorial to Men of Four Wars. ed Into a beautiful park. The monu ment Is built of stone with a bronze tablet bearing the following inscrip tion: "In Memorlam Dedicated to her sons who gave their lives for Free dom's cause In four wars, by the vil lage of Clinton, the Mexican War 1S46, War of the Rebellion lil-lW'i, Spanish-American Wur 1SUS, Great World War 1814-1018." Family of Seven D e Togetner. f'.-" a j-tr.ey co'jll no io:.i:r s'-.r ! the atonic of starvation, a l"h.n- s famiiy of seven committed sue :d- The fa'her and mother fir.-t bound th-ir Jive cbil'lren together, th-n lashed themelves to the children, and ail leaped into a river. The Beven bodies, all bound together, were seen by L. V. Lewis of Portland, who recently re turned from the famine section In North China. "With 45,000.000 starving, the situa tion Is a colossal tragedy," said Mr. Lewis, "and rather than see their chil dren luffer any longer, parents all through the famine lands are killing their little ones and then themselves. There are millions of gaunt, emaciat ed, half-naked men, women and chil dren roaming the famine lands, chew ing roots and bark, and hanging tena ciously to life, In the effort to pull through until spring. The relief or ganizations are struggling against the overwhelming situation, and are sav ing some of those on the edge of the great famine district. Surely every man, woman and child in Oregon will want to give something towards the China Famine Fund." Sale! My suitings on hainl will siM f. r .l1 U low original iirici' which will make a reduction on Hilit of $10,110 liclow actual cost. If you want ont; while they hist corno in today. M We clean, press and dye ladies' and men's clothes. Heppner Tailoring & Cleaning Shop G. Franzen WOULD AID G. A. R. VETERAN Schuyler (Neb.) Post Endeavoring to Assist Grand Army Man Who Ha Been Stricken. The gratitude and loyalty of mem bers of the American Legion to their comrades of the Grand Anny of Hie licpuhllc Is Illustrated by the Legion post tit Schuyler, Net)., which Is en deavoring to obtain aid for a Civil war veteran of that city, who Is suffering from cancer. "The post Is In need of advice as to how we can assist this hero of an other war," the post commander writes. "He Is stopping with relatives, who are doing all they can, hut since they have to employ a nurse, I know that they cannot continue to care for lilin because of luck of funds. "Now, we would like to have you ttike it up nd see If something can't lie done for the old veteran. This Is a worthy case and I believe anything the legion can do for the old boys who won' the blue will be appreciated. There are but a few of them left, and I think the Legion would do well to look after them, since no one else will do so." ! ! I WHAT you lose thru baking failure must be added to baking costs it has to be paid for. Calumet Baking Powder will save you all of that Be cause when you use it there are no failures- no losses. Every bak ing is sweet and palatable and (lays moist, tender and delicious to the last tasty bite. That's a big saving but that isn't all. You save when you buy Calumet and you save when you use it. CALUMET IS CALUMET XWM BAKING POWDER Jg&L IsSp j ! ! NOTH K TO ("HF.niTOHS. Notice la hereby given that the un clorslKtied has beon appointed by the .County Court of Morrow county, Stato of OreKon, as administrator of the Es tate of Hose Ann Kilkenny, deceased, j All persons having claims against said estate must present them to me duly L. It is reasonable in cost and possesses more than the or dinary leavening strength. Vou pay less and use less. You get the most in purity, dependability and whole someness. In every way it is the best way to keep down bak ing costs. That's what has made it the world' biggest selling baking powder has kept it the favorite of millions of housewives for more than thirty years. Pound can of Calume t contains full 16 at. Some baking powders come in 12 07- instead of 16 o. cans. Be sure you Ret a pound when you want It. Calumet Sunshine Cab Recipe I j cup of butter, H; cups granu lated sugar, 24 cup flour, 1 cup water, 2 level teaspoons Cain met Baking Powder, 1 tea spoon lemon, yolks of 9 eggs. Then mix in tua regular way. ! !J hArknA ft Select Your fj Spring & Summer Dresses FROM OUR CHOICE LINE OF GINGHAMS, PERCALES, ETC. Joy of the first tub frock is nc t 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 nr w and you will find our line priced right. DO YOUR SUMMER SEWING EARLY THIS SEASON s, Holeproof Hosiery and Florsheim Shoes A Winning Combination Sam Hughes Company Lower Farm Implement Prices HE BREAK HAS COME. 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 hastening 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