The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, July 28, 1921, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    Till; GAZKTTE-TIMTiS, ILT.PrNT.R, OREGON. TIiniSDAY. JTLY 2'. 1921.
fa ok Ti!nr.K
DR. F. E. FAERIOR
OKNTLST
Office upstairs over i'ostoffloe
Heppnt-r, Oregon
DR. R. J. VAUGHAN
DKNTIST
Permanently located iu the Odd
Fellows building, Kooms 4 and 6.
Heppner, Oregon
A. D. McMURDO, M. P.
PHYSICIAN SURGEON
Office In Patterson Drug Store
Trained Nurse Assistant
Heppner, Oregon
C. C. CHICK, M. D.
PHYSICIAN & Hi: I; ICON
Trained Nure Assistant
Office upstairs over PostofHce
Huppner, Oregon
WOODSON & SWEEK.
ATTOKNKYS-AT-LAW
Office in Masonic "Building
Heppner, Oregon
SAM E. VAN VACTOR
ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW
First National Bank Building
Heppner, Oregon
S. E. NOTSON
ATTOUXKY-AT-LAW
Office in Court House
Heppner, Oregon
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omce t'tione, main eu
Residence Phone, Main 665
FRANCIS A. McMENAMIN
LAWYER
Itutwrts rtuildlng, Heppner Oro
F. H. ROBINSON
LAWYER
ION, OHEGON
ROY V. WHITEIS
Fire Insurance writer Cor best Old
Line Companies.
Heppner, Oregon
E. J. STARKEY
ELECTRICIAN
House Wiring a Specialty
Heppner, Oregon
Phone 872
E. E. MILLER
"The Old-Tirao Auctioneer"
He Sticks and Stays
Reasonable Rates for Sales
lone, Oregon
HEPPNER SANATORIUM
HOSPITAL
DR. J. PERRY CONDKR,
Physlclan-ln-charge
Phone Main 02
Treatment of all diseases, Isolated
wards for contagious cases.
KIRE INSURANCE
WATERS & ANDERSON
Successors to
C. C. Putterson
Heppner
Oregon
THE MOORE HUS-i-A-
llriiner, Ore.
MHH. KAY MOOHK, Prop.
E'utlents privileged to choose their
own physicians and surgeons.
Phone 04
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r .
MATEKJN11 X ttU-V-JS
IIIIS. U. V. AIKBN, HElTUBn.
I am prepared to take a limtUd
number of maternity cases at my
home. Patients privileged to ehooae
thtr own physician.
Rest of attention and cars assured.
Phone ROft
IOALJJOTJCES
NOTICE OP FINAL ACCOUNT.
Notice Is hereby given that Frank
Ollllam, administrator of the estate of
Albert Wright, deceased, has died his
final account In the county court of the
State of Oregon for Morrow County,
and that said Court has set as the
time and place fcr the final settlement
of said account, August 6, 1921, at the
hour of two o'clock P. M. in the Court
room of said County Court In Heppner,
Oregon.
FRANK GILLIAM, Administrator.
Date of first publication, July 7, 1921.
NOTICE OF FINAL KTTLRMKNT.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
darslgned has filed her final account as
Administratrix of the Estate of Free
man N. Frye, deceased, and the County
Court of the State of Oregon for Mor
row County has fixed Tuesday, the 6th
day of September, 1921, at the hour of
10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day,
as the time, and the County Court
Room In the Court House at Heppner,
Oregon, as the place, of hearing and
settling eald final acoount. Objections
to said final account must ba filed on
or before said date.
OL1VB L. FRYE, Administratrix.
Mnn t: ok kial m. i u.i.m.vr.
Nutue la hell-by fciven that the un
dersigned has UltMl hu final account as
a'if'tiis'.ritor uf the estate of Kauiuel
l.i'fller, deceased, und the County Court
uf the fatate uf Oregon for Morrow
Cuunty has fixed Monday, the first day
of August, 1921, at the hour of 10 o'
clock in the foienuon of said day, as
the time, and the County Court Room
in the Court House at Heppner, Oregon,
as the place, of hearing and settle
ment of said Anal account Ohjec
tiuni to Bald final account must be
tiled on or before aald date.
WM. KUMMKKLAND,
Administrator.
Mll ll li OK FINAL SfcTIItUKNT.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned has Died his final account as
administrator of the estate of H. 8.
Knglluh, deceased, and the Count)
Court has fixed Monday, the first day
of August, 1921, at the hour of 10 o'
clock in the forenoon of aald day, aa
the time, and the County Court Room
in the Court House at Heppner, Oregon,
as the place, of hearing and aettleinent
of said account Objections to aald
final account must be filed on or before
said date.
W. R. WALPOLE, Administrator.
NOTICB TO CHKD1TOHS.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned, Marion Evans, has been duly
appointed by the County Court of the
State of Oregon for Morrow County,
administrator of the eatate of Frank
C. Kvana, deceased, and has duly qual
ified as such administrator. All per
sons having claims against the estate
of said deceased are hereby requ'red
to present the same, with the proper
vouchers aa required by law, to the
said administrator at hla home South
of Lexington, Oregon, or at the law
office of Jos. J. Nya, at Heppner, Ore
gon, within six months from the date
of the flrst publication of this notice.
Dated and first published this 2Jrd
day of June, 1921.
MARION EVANS. Administrator.
NOTICE.
The following Morrow County war
ans have been Issued for more than
seven years, and still remain uncalled
for and In my hands In the office of
the County Clerk of Morrow County,
Oregon:
O. Dinwiddle, No. 2503, for J14.6D,
dated September S, 1913.
Ed Drlskell. No. 363, for $1.70, dated
July 1, 1914.
llaiel Faucet, No. 379, for 13.00, dat
ed Tlily 1, 1914.
r. C. Knlghten, No. 2497, for 11.75,
dated September 3, 1913.
J. O. Wolfe, No. 911, for 11.60, dated
September 3, 1913.
In compliance with Section 2899 of
Lord's Oregon Laws, notice Is hereby
riven that If said warrants are not
called for and presented for payment
within sixty days from July 1, 1921,
they will be cancelled, and payment
thereof will be refused.
J. A. WATERS, County Clerk.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OK OHEGON FOR MORROW
COUNTY.
C. A. MINOR, )
Plaintiff.)
vs. )
WILLIAM F. RAKER, and)
all other persons or par-) Hl'MMONS
ties unknown, claiming)
any right, title, interest)
or estate In the real prop-)
erty described herein, )
Defendants.)
To William F. Raker, and all other
persons or parties unknown calming
;iny rlKht. title. Interest or estate In
the real property described herein, De
fendants. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OHEGON: You and each of you are
hereby required to appear and answer
the complaint filed against you In the
above entitled suit within six weeks
from the date of first publication of
this summons. If published, or within
six weeks from the date of service of
this summons upon you If served per
sonally without the State of Oregon,
and If you fall to so appear and answer
the plaintiff will apply to the Court
for the relief prnyed for In his com
plaint, to-wit: For a decree of the
Court that the plaintiff is the owner In
fee-simple of the following described
land in Morrow County, State of Ore
gon, to-wit: The Southeast quarter of
the Northenst quarter of Section 21, In
Township 4 South, Range 27, E. W. M.,
and that the defendants have no right
title. Interest or estnlo In said land or
any part thereof, and that the plain
tiff's title be forever quieted against the
defendants, and each of them, and all
persons claiming by, through or under
them or any of them.
WOODSON & SWEEK.
Attorneys for the Plaintiff.
Date of first publication, July 21, 1921.
Pate of last publication, Sept. 1, 1921.
NOTICK OF FINAL SKTTLEMF.NT.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, FOR MORROW
COUNTY.
In the matter of the estate of C. T.
Walker, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned has filed his final account as
administrator of the estate of C. T.
Walker, deceased, In the County Court
of the State of Oregon, for Morrow
County, and that Monday the 6th day
of September, 1921, at the hour of 10
o'clock A. M. of said day, In the coun
ty court room of the county court house
at Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, is
the time and place sot for hearing said
account and any objections thereto,
and the settlement of said estate.
J. A. WATERS,
One of the Executors of the Es
tate of C. T. Walker, decensed.
Woodson A Sweek, Attorneys for said
estate.
Date of first publication of this no
tice July 14, 1921.
Date of last publication, August 11,
1921.
FOR SALE 20 head of mules, good
size, broke to work; one good tractor
engine. Terms to right parties.
I hnve for sale, or will trade In on
light used car, one Vaughn Portable
drag saw outfit, nearly new. TH1CO-
DORE BECK, Eight Mile, Ore. Phone
23F1 . tf.
GOOD TAVINO IllLUNESS FOR SALE
Rest reasons for selling. For partic
ulars, address Rox 98, city, tf.
An International 10-20 Traotor at
Gilliam A Blsbee on fall terms.
;KT your poultry supplies at Ollllam
& Blsbee.
vol' can buy alfalfa seed at Ollllam
A Blsbee.
LOST A set of twolve beveled edged
chisels on road between my home and
that of John Plcper In Plepor's canyon
on Monday, June 12th. Those tools were
In a temporary holder. Return to A. O.
PIEPER. tf.
Wanted A Baby Holt cemblne, 12 or
14 foot oat TROY BOOARD, lone, Ore.
I HIIIIVMtlSK BILL.
1
j Elva Perry.
HiKh upon the mountain on a rimy lit
tle rim
Where the trees were thick and shady
and the light was kind of dim.
And the interlacing brandies or the
thickets dark and still
Kept all creatures from disturbing ac
tivities of Moonshine Rill;
Ity dint of heavy labor and of persever
ing will
lie had brought a worm and boiler and
erected him a still;
He had lugged up prunes and raisins
through the bushy, branchy way.
And then with some provisions he was
all prepared to stay.
And by some maic process from his
steaming corn meal mash.
He distilled a sort of whiskey he could
turn to real cash.
Of an evening purple shadows would
come slipping o'er the hill.
Then the moon beams, they made moon
shine at the still of Moonshine BIIL
Said the sheriff, one fine morning, T
guess It's up to me
To go and find some shiners, and bring
in two or three;
So he took his little twenty-two to
capture or to kill.
And he went straight out Investigating
the retreat of Moonshine BIIL
This Moonshine Bill lay musing; with
his head upon a rim.
And thought upon a lot of things of
Interest to him,
"Now some day Til pull out of here
with a pocket full of cash
And go way down to Arlington and
make an awful splash.
Why I may go clear to Portland, where
there's lots of things to see.
And a roaring, ranting, ripping, reck
less devil I will be;
I'll buy myself an aeroplane to peddle
out my booze,
I'll wear two hundred dollar suits, and
fifty dollar shoes;
And HI buy a little speedster for my
girl across the hill.
And later then a diamond ring." thus
mused Moonshine Bill.
Just then the sheriff's twenty-two
peaked round the only trail.
And Bill came to attention while he
looked a trifle pale;
Re suddenly remempered with a hur
ried look about
When there's only one way In there's
only one way out
So his trip was spoiled to Portland,
and no one would go his ball.
So he spent his time of splurging round
the halls of Heppner Jail;
Only once he heard from Annie, hla
girl across the hill.
She had found an honest farmer she
preferred to Moonshine Bill.
"Dear Bill," she wrote, Tra sorry we
were to be married soon.
But I do not think the Jail's the place
to Bpend our honeymoon;
I have another sweetheart, he Is rather
short of kale.
Rut anyhow he's honest and he's never
been in Jail;
I sure did like you Blllle, and thought
you quite a man.
But I have no use for hooch-hounda,
Good-bye, forget me" Ann.
"Aw, riosh," sighed Moonshine Blllle;
this Is a tough old world,
Tou can't bank on the constancy of any
dnggone girl;
They're a complex proposition, and
have no real regard
For enterprising shiners, who find hard
work too hard."
Tliirh upon the mountain, on a rimy lit
tle rim,
Beneath the fir tree thicket, the lights
are soft and dim.
And moonbeams they are plenty and
moonshine if you please,
Hut It's all distilled In heaven, and fil
tered through the trees.
ESTRAT,
rrom the Umatilla National Forest
one coming two-year-old heifer a red
Jersey with white face, branded JX
with quarter circle underneath, and
marked eropp off each ear and underblt
In right ear. Was last seen In Reptem
ber, 1920, on Matlock 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
iron that 10-20 Titan Tractor at Oll
llam A Blsbee's, guaranteed to pull
three 14 Inch plows.
WANTED Job as separator tender:
seven years experience Inyulre at this
office. Adv. 3tp. i
Cords
REDUCTION in Fisk
prices does not
mean a lowered quality.
Every Fisk Tire, large or
small, is a standard Fisk
Tire.
Present low prices are on
tires which have made
the name Fisk famous
for quality and mileage.
There is no better tire
value in the world than a
Fisk Tire at the present
price.
Sold only by Dealers
MILL THAIIK FOR SHI.KP 1 ton
truck; K'"0 0'j business building rent
ed. Sir.; 6 acres alfalfa land, unim
proved, 32'jOOO: note nc ured by mort
KOKe. Jir,nf; some small notes. Any ot
all. E. P. DODD. Ilermlston. Oregon.
Avd. 3t
rug SALE Sevan broke mules, three
and five years old; one span of heavy
brood mares; one Nelson stacker hood;
one Garden City autornatle feeder, good
sa new. F. E MASON. Islington. Ore
Good milk cows for sale. Inquire ot
Frank Wlnnard, Heppner. tt
LOST A gold brooch, with a pearl in
center, lost on streets of Heppner Mon
day morning. Reward if returned to
this office. Adv.
FOR SALE One I x 10 side wall
tent; I double camp cot; each In good
order. W. C. WOrtbTthU Lexington,
Ore. Adv.
LOST A heavy plain gold ring on
lower Main street Monday evening.
Return to Teresa Breslin. Adv.
FOR SALE A reed baby carriage.
good aa new. Cheap. Inquire this of'
flee. Adv. tf.
A.E.F. CHAMP WANTS
CARPENTIER BOUT
Bob Martin, of Akron, O, dirt
not quit fighting when the War
over. Having won the A. E. F.
heavyweight championship, he kept
right on going and his knockout
of the veteran Frank Moraji in
New York the other night stamped
him as a championship contender.
Critics think he should be given the
next chance at Carpentier, and
Martin is willing.
.WHERE, no
,EAT
The Question
Is Settled
DINE WITH US
Our New Big Dining Room
Is not exclusive to transient
trade. It's for the folks of
Heppner First, Last and Ail
the Time,
Give the wife a rest
and a treat a Sunday
dinner here.
SHORT ORDERS, TOO
Elkhorn Restaurant
Willow Street
Fabrics
its vS-s f
k auk rxi
Standard Oil Company's Correct
Lubrication Chart for Ford Cars
4 56
3 ,, .-T. rt-s. S?-
'-0
M f vrV& tr ft
- ie
22 23 '
Eaglae 1. Dally, or every 100 miles,
pour sufficient fresh Zerolene No. 1
(former designation. Medium) Into
crankcase through filler pipe to bring
level of oil to upper oil drain cock lo
cated on side of combination flywheel
housing and oil reservoir. The oil level
should not be allowed to rise higher
than the upper oil drain cock, nor to
drop lower than the lower oil drain
cock. If too much oil has been poured
Into the crankcase during filling, the
upper drain coch should be left open
until all surplus oil has drained out to
that level. The motor should not be
operated except with both upper and
lower oil drain cocks closed. To get
correct Indication of oil level, the auto-,
mobile ahould be approximately level,
and the engine not running.
At regular Intervals, as recommended
by the manufacturer, or In the absence
of such Instructions, every 7E0 miles,
the oil In the crankcase reservoir
should be entirely renewed In the fol
lowing manner: First, remove drain ,
plug In bottom of flywheel housing, al-1
lowing all oil to drain. This should!
preferably be done when the engine la
warm, as the old oil when heated will ;
drain faster, and less of It will adhere
to the inner surfaces of the crankcase.
Next, replace drain plug and pour four
quarts of Calol Flushing Oil Into the
crankcase through filler pipe. Then
start and operate the engine under Its
own power at a moderate Idling speed
for from one to two minutes, by which
time all oil paasagea and Inner surfaces
will have been cleansed by the action
of the flushing oil. The oil reservoir is
now clean, but the splash troughs un
der the connecting rods are still filled
with a mixture of flushing oil and old
engine oil. To clean out these troughs
leave plug out of bottom of oil reser
voir and pour In sufficient fresh Zero
lene Oil through the filler pipe to dis
place this dirty oil, which will be Indi
cated by a flow of clean fresh oil com
ing out of the plug hole below. When
certain that all flushing oil has been
drained from the crankcase, replace the
drain plug and pour Into the filler pipe
sufficient fresh oil to fill reservoir to
proper level. Approximately four quarts
Of oil are required. .When filling the
io
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Substitute for
Circulation
The circulation of
The Gazette-Times
is greater than the com
bined circulations of all
the other papers publish
ed in Morrow County and
is more than double that
of its nearest competitor.
Place Your Advertising
Where You Get the Best
Values For Your Money
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reservoir through filler pipe, care
should be taken that no dirt or other
foreign matter is carried Into the en
gine with the fresh olL
Rear Axle 15, Every 600 miles re
move filler plug In rear of differential
housing and put in sufficient fresh Zero
lene Transmission Lubricant "BBB" to
fill the housing one-third full, or ap
proximately to height of Slier plug.
Every 1000 miles the differential
housing should be drained and thor
oughly washed out with Pearl Oil
(kerosene) and fresh lubricant placed
In the housing. Care ahould be taken
that the kerosene is thoroughly drained
from the compartment before Zerolene
Transmission Lubricant "BBB" Is ad
ded. Electric Generator T. Every 260
miles apply three or four drops of Zero
lene No. 1 to rear armature shaft bear
ings through oil cup provided for the
purpose.
Commutator or Distributor 18. Dally
or every 100 miles apply two or three
drops of Standard Household Lubricant
through oil cup provided for the pur
pose. Front Wheel Bearings 4-22. Every
2000 miles remove front wheels and
wash bearings and hubs thoroughly
with Pearl Oil (kerosene). Repack hubs
and bearings with fresh Zerolene Cup
'Grease and replace wheels, being care
ful to get proper adjustment on wheel
bearings.
Springs 14-19. Every 500 miles, or
whenever springs squeak, clean off all
dirt and old oil and apply a small quan
tity of Standard Household Lubricant
along the edges of spring leaves. A
small brush may be used for this pur
pose, or the oil applied by means of
Standard Household Lubricant Handy
Can with spout attached.
Steering Gears 25. Every 3000 miles
unscrew the cap covering the steering
gears (under steering wheel) and pack
housing with Zerolene Cup Grease.
Grease Caps. Dally, or every 100
miles, turn down all grease cups about
two complete turns, refilling cups with
Zerolene Cup Grease when empty. Par
tlcuar attention is directed to the two
grease cups (12-28) which supply the
lubricant for the rear wheel housings,
as these bearings are not lubricated by
the action of the lubricant In the dif
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ferential housing. Attention la also di
rected to grease cups on fan shaft (17)
bearings at base of steertng column
(18) and universal Joint (S.
General Lebrlcntlon. Dally, or every
100 miles, use squirt can to apply
Zerolene No. I to all oil cups, joints
and small working parte not otherwise
lubricated, such aa spark and throttle
control connections (24), brake clevis
pins (9-11-27). spring bolts (1-11-20-29),
steering spindle bolts (1-21), hub
brake cams (10-24), steering ball sock
ets (6), cross steering rod pins (1-21),
etc.
SCHEDULE OF LrBRICATlOT.
Daily, or every 100 miles: Engine Oil
Level; Grease Cups; General Lubrica
tion; Commutator or Distributor.
Every 250 miles: Electric Generator.
Every 600 miles: Rear Axle; Sprlnga
Every 750 miles: Drain, flush and re
fill Crankcase.
Every 2000 miles: Rear Ails Housing;
Front Wheel Bearings.
Every 3000 miles: Steering Geara
ote When daily average tempera
ture Is below 46 degrees F, Zerolene
No. 1 should be used Instead of Zero
lene No. I.
Lee Reports Wheat Flgnrea.
It Is reported that 850 wheat farm
ers haves lgned up nearly (.000,000
bushels ofw heat in this state with the
Co-operative Grain Growers of Oretron
The general manager, H. H. Lea, (for
merly secretary of the state fair) gives
out hte following figures for the coun
ties below, as contracted to the asso
ciation: Gilliam 550.000
Crook 51.00.
Marlon 150,00't
Deschutes 4,'ifl')
Washington 30.00)
Wasco 312,000
Morrow
Linn
Clackamas
Yamhill
Sherman
Baker
Wallowa
VMheur
. 1.031,IX
10.000
107,000
12.000
S7.-.001
HJ.0J0
.... !70.nno
4.000
Jefferson .
175 00)
L'ii atllla
Union
loO.vOf
350,000