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THK 0 A Z KTTE-TI MES, HEPI'XEIt, OREGON, TIU'J'SDAY, AT'GTST 1. 1921 page Tnr.r.z DR. F. E. FAERIOR DENTIST Office upstairs over Postofflce Heppuor, Oregon DR. R. J. VAUGHAN DK.NTIW Permanently located In Hie Odd Kellowa building, Rooms 4 and i. iteppner, Oregon A. D. McMURDO, M. P. PHYSICIAN ft BURGEON Office In Patterson Drue Store Trained Kane Assistant Heppner, Oregon C. C. CHICK, M. D. PHYB1CIAN HI 1UJKON Trained Nurse Assistant Office upstairs over Postoffice Heppner, Oregon f WOODSON & SWEEK ATTORNEYB-AT-LAW Office in MaaonicBuildlng Heppner, Oregon SAM E. VAN VACTOR . ATTOKNKY.AT-LAW First National Bank Building Heppner, Oregon S. E. NOTSON ATTOKXEY-AT-LAW Office in Court House Heppner, Oregon Office Phone, Main 643 Residence Pbone, Main 666 FRANCIS A. McMINAMIN LAWYER Roberta Building, Heppner Oro F. H. ROBINSON LAWYER IONK, OREGON ROY V. WHITEIS Fire Insurance writer for best 014 Line Companies. Heppner, Oregon E. J. STARKEY KLKCTIUCIAN House Wiring a Specialty Heppner, Oregon Phone 872 E. E. MILLIR "The Old-Time Auctioneer" He Sticks and Stays Reasonable Hates (or Bates lone, Oregon HEPPNER SANITARIUM DU. J. I'HHHY CIIMIEH rhyaiclftn-ln-Chargs ' llll. PAHIS T. HHHAHDS Associate Physician Treatment of all dlsaassa. Isolatad wards for contagious diseases. . FIRE INSURANCE) WATERS & ANDERSON Successors to C. C. rattorsoa Heppner OrsgOB THE MOORE HOSPITAL Hrppaer, Ore. MH8. HAY MOORK, Prop. Patients prlvllenecl to choose thalr own physicians and surgsona l'hose M MATERNITY HOME Mill. (i. C. AIKEN, HKFPNBH. I am prepared to take a limited number of maternity cases at my home. Patleats prlvllrsrd to caooss thalr oita phrslclas. Rest of attention and care assursd. Pkone LEGAL NOTICES IN TUB CIRCUIT COURT OP THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MORROW COUNTT. C. A. MINOR, ) Plaintiff.) vs. ) WILLIAM F. BAKER, and) all other persons or par-) SUMMONS ties unknown, claiming) any right, title. Interest) or estate In the real prop-) erty described herein, ) Defendants.) To William F. Baker, and all other persons or parties unknown calming any right, title, interest or estate in the real property described herein, De fendants. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREOON: 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 tho State of Oregon, and If you fall to so appear and answer the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for In his com- j'littht, to-wit: For a tiei:ra of ths t'ourt that the plaintiff Is th owner In ft'e-mmple of the f'plit.wlrn? described land In Mnow County, State of Ore gon, to-wit: The Southea.it quarter of the Northeunt quartt-r of Section 21, in Township i South. lUne 27, E. V. M., and that the defenrlantH have no rlxht title, IntereMt or estate In nald 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 clalminK by. through or under them or any of them. WOODSON & SWRKK. Attorneys for the Plaintiff. Date of first publication, July 21, 1921. Date of last publication, Sept 1, 1921 Koll SALE --Winter barley seed. 1 1-Ji. per II. I'm he had at Tri-State Aarcliouse or at ranch. 3 AS. BU'.tN ' SII'K Adv. Hill sai.b 200 20-lb. crates choice ! ton, aloes at 75c per crate, for short time only. Address R. L. Clark, Box 333. Kreewater, Ore. Adv. It. NOTIt'E TO f HKIMTOItS. Notice Is hereby given that A. L. Cor nett has been appointed by the County Court of tne Slate of Oregon for Mop row County as administrator of the es tate of Sarah Gentry, deceased. All persons having claims against said es tate must present them, properly verl fled, at the office of Woodson & Sweek In Heppner, Oregon, attorneys for the administrator, within six months from the date of first publication hereof. Date of first publication, July 28, 1921. A. U CORNETT, Administrator. MITllE OP AllMlVISTHATOIl'S HtI.E OF KKAI. PltOI'KIITY. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order of the Hon. W. T. Camp bell. Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, made and entered on the 6th day of August, 1921, in the matter of the Es tate of Rose Ann Kilkenny, deceased, will on the 17th day of September, 1921, at -the hour of Two o'clock P. M., at the front door of the Court House in Heppner, Morrow County, State of Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, all of the following de scribed real property located In Mor row County, State of Oregon, to-wit Southeast quarter of Section 24, In Township 2 North, Range 26, K. W. M. Tho terms of the sale shall be for cash In hand, or not less than $800.00 cash, and the balance by note secured by a first mortgage on the land. Note to bear not less than G per cent Inter est ' Right reserved to reject all bids. P. G. FARLEY, Administrator of the Estate of Rose Ann Kilkenny, deceased. MITICK TO TAXI'AVKKS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN than on the second Monday In September (Mon day, September 12th, 1921) the Board of Equalization of Morrow County, Ore gon, will attend at Court Houbs In Mor row County, Oregon nnd publicly exam ine the assessment rolls for Morrow County, Oregon, for the year 1921, and will correct errors In valuation, descrip tion or qualities of land, lots or other property assessed by the Assessor of Morrow County, Oregon for the year 1921. All persons Interested or having any complaint against their assessment for the year 1921, should appear at that time. Petitions for reduction in assess ment must be presented in writing, ver ified by oath of applicant or his attor ney and must be filed with the board the first week It Is In aession and any petition or application not so made, vorlfied and filed shall not be consider ed or acted upon by the board. Dated at Heppner, Oregon, August ISth. 1921. J. J. WELLS, Assessor for MnrrowOounty, Oregon. THICKS FOR SAI.B. 5-ton Standard, equipped with dump body and hoist, A-l tires on all four wheels, mechanically perfect, by In stalling sideboards this can be mads Into a very profitable wheat hauling truck. $3650. 2 -ton Cer-SIx, lots of speed, lots of power, will pay for Itself In a short time. 1776. J-lon GMC, new tires on all four wheels, every part of this machine Is In the very best of condition, has run exclusively on pavement and we con sider It to be one of the best buys In our shop. We are backing It with the same liberal guarantee that applies to our new trucks. $1950. 2-ton Federal, thoroughly overhauled from start to finish all standard units, uch as. continental motor, Brown- Llpe transmission and TImken rear axle. 11210. H4-ton GMC, on pncumatlo tires, we are overhauling this truck at the pre- sent time. This Is an excellent ma chine for work In soft fields where traction Is Impossible for solid tires. 11260. 1V ton Nash, overhauled, self-starter, electric lights and cabs. 1775. 14 ton four-wheel drive Wlnther, en tirely overhauled. This truck has de cided advantage duo to the fact that any one wheel which can secure trac tion has power enough to move the truck. 11260. 1 ton QMC, carefully overhauled from stem to stern, all the tires are in first clis condition and there sre years of hard work In this truck. $1150. 1 ton Morelond, on solid tires, over hauled from start to finish all atandard units and a bargain at $775. 1 ton Republic on solid tires, first i4as6 open express body, cab and wind shield, In good mechanical condition. 1560. ton OMC, 35x6 pneumatlo tires, a buy that will be difficult to duplicate anywhere on the const. $776. ton Rulck, epulpped with 35x6 pneumatic tires, the entire machine has been carefully overhauled and we be lieve under priced considering Buick quality and prestige. $075. In addition to these we have a num ber of other trucks ranging in site from Fords to the largest made. We will be glad to Bend you our complete list of used cars upon application, we will also grant very liberal terms to purchasers taking advantage of our of fer within the next thirty days. WENTWORTH & IRWIN, Inc., GMC and Doane Distributors for Oregon, 200 Second St., Cor. Taylor, Portland, Oregon. SUB that 10-20 Titan Traotor at Gil liam ft Blsbee's, guaranteed to pull three 14 Inch plows. Foil SALE 20 head of mules, good 'slxe, broke to work; one good traetor engine. Terms to right parties. I have for sale, or will trade In on light used car, one Vaughn Portable drng aw outfit, nearly new. THEO DORE HECK, Eight Mile, Ore. Phone S3F1 . tf. liOOn PAVING IU'MMCSS FOR SAI.B Rest reasons for aelllng. For partic ulars, address Box 98, city. tf. An International 10-20 Tractor at Gilliam & Blsbee on fall terms. Good milk cows for sale. Inquire of Frank Wlnnard, Heppner. tf. FOR SAI.K A reed baby carriage, good as new. Cheap. Inquire this of fice. Adv. tf. Ranch for rent and equipment for tale Inquire this office. Adv. 2tp. Klae Prarkrs for t I am now taking orders for canning peach sa. I have Mulrs. Early and Late Crawforda, Elbertas, Salways and Orange Clings 80 cents per box and up, according to siie. ALFRED E. ANDERSON. R. 1, The Dalles, Oregon. Adv. tf. fr'OH SAI.B 60 head of purebred lack faced bucks, yeariinga. Address C. E. CLEVELAND, Stanfleld, Oregon. Adv. It Koll SAI.K 18 head of purebred 1 j ear-old black face Hampshire rani. W. E. WIGLESWORTH, Echo, Or. Adv. tf. It Miss A. C. Hynd at Butterby Flata for a few days. Ed Melton of the Lookout was a bus iness caller In lone on Tuesday i.ee of A Met dale, Wash., arrived In Cecil on Sunday and will via J. T. Gorton of Morgan spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Streeter at Ce- ell. Ashur and Babe Montague of Arllng- ( ton were Saturday visitors around Ce-! clL Ja. k Ilvr.d of liutte.-by Flats paid a short visit to the county seat during the week. Misses Gertie and Hazel Pettyjohn of Morgan were doing business In Cecil on Monday. Fred Willis of Morgan was a busy man around Ce 11 hunting up his horses on Friday. Clifford Henrlksen of Willow Creek ranch made a hurried trip to Arling ton on Saturday. C. A. Minor of Heppner and Phi) Rrady of lone were callers at The Last Camp on Sunday. J. Fenwlck, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Winter of lone were Cecil callers on Sunday. Dwight Misrier from his ranch near lone left Cecil for Portland on Friday for a few daya visit J. J. Mi Entire of Killarney was a caller at Fairvlew, the home of Ev erett Logan, on Monday. The Becond crop of hay is all up and wheat harvest will last about two weeks longer in this vicinity. Miss Doris Logan of Fairvlew ranch was visiting with Miss Georgia Sum mers at The Last Camp on Friday. Miss Emmalyn Belshee of Wasco has been visiting with Miss Ruth May at Lone Star ranch for the past few days. Mrs. Yocum, accompanied by Mrs. L. L. Funk and children of Morrla Siding were visiting around Cecil on Monday. W. A. Thomas arrived from lone on Thursday and la now visiting at the home of J. E. Crabtree at Dotheboys HI1L Mr. and Mrs. Karl Farnsworth and family of Rhea Siding passed through 11 on Mo'intty on their way to the, n.o'ir.tains "here they will pr.d a few da a A. H-nr!kHen of Willow r-ek lan'h left on Monday for Portland whtr he will be doing business for the rest of , the week. J. A. Allyn of 'aikgrove arrived on the Io.mI on Tuesday and will visit his 'old friends around Cecil before return ing borne. j A large party of young people spent jan enjoyable evening last Saturday as : the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Krebs ' at the Last Camp. i Mr. Geo. U. Krebs, who has been visiting with his sons at The Last Camp for a few weeks, returned to his home In Portland on Friday. j WA1VTK.D Girl to do llfjht house work mornings. Inquh'o telephone oltlco. Adv. tf. QUALITY DOMINATES Quality is the genius of production; and the dominant characteristic of Red Crown gasoline is quality. One cannot experience the results of quality unless quality is in the product "Red Crown" is an all-refinery gaso line; a product of quality a perfect stream of power that makes it pos sible for you to enjoy the maximum power and the maximum speed your engine was designed to develop. Look for Standard Oil Service Stations and for the Red Crown sign at garages, service stations, and other dealers. There you will be able to get good service with Red Crown gasoline, STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) fdTi (Ml Ctv, (CWf7tr.) Jtn CaLklni o? Iorst who wai r turniriif fr',m ronl&tr with bis brother iA family, whoiK horn It In IUinol, mad1 & short stay tn Cecil on Monday. Mr ami Mm. T. H. Lowe ot th High way ii'iUs entertained a number of fnr.'t(j at d:nner on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs A- E. Wait of Morgan being the gieMts of honor. Whf-at haul I nff and tntenw heat are the two leading articles at CeclL Sun day, August 7, waa the hottest day of the season, the mercury registering l'i2 decrees In the shade. Mr. and Mra Geo. Henrlksen of Strawberry ranch entertained Mlsees A. C. and V. M. Hynd. Herb Hynd, John Krebs, and Rrssell Shaw on Sunday. Miss Pemfre Reeson of Canby being the cf honor pt,taU ( i- t ion to '.v, prnT j irUI, eel ur :f rni'fy and avoid d; .H, ii th i. tp!.-un"'! 1 v the O. A. O H.T:mPr,i faf !'n; ??!t now th hills ti.;:t a-e f-, hien jieU- Intr, ar.'l of e an nml shape. Mark them, and aftT thv nuture. harvest and store This is said to he a big step toward getting good st.-ck f;r the following year. The crp Incoms on trrated alfalfa on the Hermlston project last year wae an avernfre of pr acre, reports I!. K. Lean, superintendent of the branch experiment station there. This was more than four times the average income for all Irrigated crops In Ore ron. Everything for QUALITy -nothing tor show THAT'S OUR IDEA in making CAMELS the Quality Cigarette. Why, just buy Camels and look at the package! It's the best packing science has devised to keep cigarettes fresh and full flavored for your taste. Heavy paper outside secure foil wrapping inside and the revenue stamp over the end to seal the pack age and keep it air-tight And note this! There's nothing flashy about the Camel package. No extra wrappings that do not improve the smoke. Not a cent of needless expense that must come out of the quality of the tobacco. Camels wonderful and exclusive' Quality wins on merit alone. Because, men smoke Camels who want the taste and fragrance of the finest tobaccos, expertly blended. Men smoke Camels for Camels smooth, refreshing mildness and their freedom from ciga retty aftertaste. Camels are made for men who think for themselves. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Vinston-Salem, N, Cs American Legion SDKERand DANCE Fair Pavilion, Heppner SATURDAY, AUGUST 20th WRESTLING BOXING Several good matches have been scheduled. Ladies are Especially Invited Good Music is Assured for the Dance All proceeds will go into Heppner Post's new Legion building fund. There Is No 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