Till; G A ZKTTK-TI M EX, IIKITXKK, OREGON, T1!I I;DAV. M: !.",. 1 1 PAGE THKKE DR. F. E. FAREIOR DENTIST Oflice upstairs over Postofflce Heppner. Oregon DR. R. J. VAUGHAN DKNT18T I'ernmneiitly located lu the Odd Follows building, Rooms 4 and 6. Heppuer, Oregon A. D. McMURDO, M. P. filYSlt'IAN HUHGEON Office lu Patterson Drug Store Trained Nurse Assistant Heppner, Oregon C. C. CHICK, M. D. , PIIV8ICIAN A SURGEON Trained Nunte Assistant Office upstairs over Postofflce Heppuer, Oregon r WOODSON & ATTORNEY8-AT-LAW Office in MaaonlciBuilding lleppner, Oregon SAM E. VAN VACTOR ATTOIINKY-AT-LAW First National Bank Building Heppuer, Oregon S. E. N0T60N ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW Office in Court Home lleppner, Oregon Office Phone, Main 643 Residence Phone, Main 666 FRANCIS A. McMENAMIN LAWYER Kobwrts Building, Heppner Oro F. H. ROBJNSON LAWYER 10NK, OREGON ROY V. WHITEIS Fire insurance writer (or best 014 Line Companies. Heppner, Oregon E. J. STARKEY ELECTRICIAN House Wiring a Specialty Hnppuer, Oregon Phone 872 E. E. MILLER "Tho Old-Time Auctioneer" lie Sticks and Stays Itcasonalilo lintel for Sale lone, Oregon HEPPNER SANITARIUM OIL J. I'KHHY CO IV D BR Physlclan-ln-Charge IIH. PARI T. RICHARDS Associate Physician Treatment of all diseases. Isolated wards (or contagious diseases. FIRE INSURANCE! WATERS & ANDERSON Successors to C. C. ratternou Heppuer Oregoa THE MOORE HOSPITAL SOW OIK TO THK IM'HMC For NurttleiU iintl Medical 1'ntlents. Kntlrr Now Kqutiimrnt l.Brg Motlrru hurjrrry. Hit. ( , CHICK, M. 1. I'hywlrlnil find Hurjceoa I'hunc Slnln (V.t2 MATERNITY HOME HHS. (.. C. AlKfCN, HEl'PNBIL I am prepared to takt a UmlUd number of maternity caiei at njr huiue. I'ntlenli privileged to hoo their own phynlclaa. Hst of attention and care anurd, Phone S9K LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE Or FINAL SET TLEMKJT. Notice Is hereby given that the un (lorslKiieil has tiled his final account in the matter of the Instate of duy N. Corey, deceased, and the County Court of the Btnte of Oregon has appointed Monday, the 5th day of December, 1921, at tho hour of 10 o'clock In the fore 'lunn of said day, as the time, and the County Court ltnom In the Court House nt Plrppner, Oregon, as the place, of hearing and settlement o( said final ac count. Objections to said II nil account must be filed on or before said date. L. A. DO PILE, Administrator. notice: for I'UM.ication. Department of the Interior, TJ. 8. Land OHIce at The Dalles, Oregon, Oct 11, 1921. NOTICE Is hereby given that Joseph H. Campbell of Heppner, Oregon, who, on January IB, 1917, made Home stead Entry No. 017841., (or NK NWlt, Sent Ion 13, Township I South, Range 20 Kast, Willamette Meridian, has filed no tlce of Intention to make three-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before J. A. Waters, United Rtates Commissioner, at Hepp ner, Oregon, on the 18th day of Deoem her, 1921. Claimant names as witnesses: A. W. Osniin. Pete Farley, R. W. Owen. Sam McOullmifi-h, all of Heppner, Oregon. J. W. DONNELLY, Register. M l H E OK H V AL tiKII l.KMKT. Notice is nereby triven that the un dersigned baa filed bis final account as administrator of the estate of James W. Craig, deceased, and the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Morrow haa appointed Mon day, the 6th day of December. 1921, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., as the time and the County Court Room at the Court House In Heppner, Oregon, as the place, of hearing and settlement of said final account Objections to said final account must be filed en or before said date. W. H. HERREN, Administrator. KOT1E OV SALE OP AXIMAL. Notice Is hereby given that pursuant to the laws of the State of Oregon, the undersigned has taken up the follow ing deaorlbed animal found unlawfully running at large upon my premises In the County of Morrow, State of Oregon, and that I will, on Saturday, the 16th day of November, 1921, at the hour of I o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at my residence at Irrlgon, Oregon, sell to the highest bidder for cash In hand, the following described animal, to-wit: One black yearling gelding, branded with spreading M on left shoulder. Dated this 10th day of November, 1921. LEE GRATBEAL. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice la hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, administrator of the estate of Arthur Kllcup, deceased. All persons having claims against the said estate must present them to me, properly verified, at the office of Wood son ft Sweelt, my attorneys, at Hepp ner, Oregon, within six months from the date of first publication hereof. Date of first publication Nov. , 1921. W. W. KILCUP. Administrator. .NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ISOLAT ED TRACT. Public Laid Sale. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Nov. 5. 1921. NOTICE Is hereby given that as directed by the Commissioner of the General Land Office, under provisions of Sec. 2455, R. 8., pursuant to the ap plication of Pauline Quaid. Serial No. 022428, we will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, but at not less than 13.50 per acre, at 10:15 o'clock A. M., on the 27th day of December, next at this oflice, the following tract of land: NWli NWK, Sec. 14. T. S.. R. 28 E., W. M. (Containing 40 acres). 'This tract la ordered Into the market on a showing that the greater portion there of Is mountainous or too rough for cul tivation." The sale will not be kept open, but will be declared closed when those present at the hour named have ceased bidding. The person making the high est bid will be required to Immediately pay to the Receiver the amount thereof. Any persons claiming adversely the above-described land are advised to file their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for sale. T. C. QUEEN, Receiver. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice la hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County administrator of the estate of Charles H. Bullls, de ceased; and that all persons having claims against the said estate must pre sent the same, duly verified according to law, to me at the office of my attor ney, 8. E. Notson, In Heppner, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. Date of first publication Novembor 17, 1921. S. T. ROBISON, Administrator. TEACHERS' EXAMINATION. Notice la hereby given that the Coun ty Superintendent of Morrow County, Oregon, will hold the regular examina tion of applicants for State Certificates at Heppner Oregon as follows: Commencing Wednesday, December 21, 1921, at 9:00 a. m. and continuing un til Saturday, at 4:00 o'clock p. m., De- comber 24, 1921. Wednesday Forenoon. U. S. History, Writing (Penmanship), Muslo, Drawing. Wednesday Afternoon. Physiology, Reading, Manual Train ing. Composition, Domestic Science, Mothods In Reading, Course of Study for Drawing, Methods In Arithmetic. Thursday Forenoon. Arithmetic, History of Education, Psychology, Mothods In Geography, Me chanical Drawing, Domestic Art Course of Study for Domestic Art. Thursday Afternoon. Grammar, Geography, Stenography, American Literature, Physics, Type writing, Methods In Language, Thesis for Primary Certificates. Friday Morning. Theory and Practice, Orthography (Spelling), Physical Geography, English Literature, Chemistry. Friday Afternoon. School Law, Geology, Algebra, Civil Government Snfurday Forenoon. Geometnry, Botany. Sninrday Afternoon. General History, Bookkeeping. J. A. CHURCHILL, Superintendent Public Instruction. NOTICE OK ANNUAL MEETING )F STOCKHOLDERS. Notice Is hereby given that the an nual meet'n o' me stockholders of the Galloway Telephone Company will be held on Saturday, December 31, 1921, at 2.00 p. m., at the orlico of the Company at Humphreys Drug Co., In Heppner, Oregon. The purpose of the meeting Is to elect officers and vote upon the proposition of dissolving the corpora tion. Dated at Heppner, Oregon, thla 7th day of December, 1921. D. O. JUSTUS, President. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEET ING. Notice Is hereby given that the regu lar nnnilnl Stockholders' Meeting of the Lexington State Bank, Loxlngton, Ore gon, wll bo held nt Its banking rooms In the town or JjCXinglon, uresun, m the hour of two o'clock In the afternoon on Thursday, January 12, 1922. The purpose for which this mooting Is called is to elect a board of directors for the ensuing yonr, and for the trans action of any other business which may be properly presented. W. O. SCOTT, President, Attest: W. O. HIT.T,, Cashier. Please, Please, Dear Santa Claus FOR MI.K- S.rr pa'hine. x .' r..: .l,:r.n A I. ir.-r, Iriq'jtre Km '.fti -.i t, r. ' r Hill tl.K I' a. ,:!. r.ew S'.per- ' !; ii-iii. -")-:. :;;. ar.-i !.-, an , i . r : . r Z"ek. rare of ,'; Wi.ilt:ian. I l.-j,;.!,-r. pV.ne :?. A,lvrt-rrjent 02(l-4 PACIFIC PTA I RS Ef ROVIDES SAFETY HRST ROMPT Settlements 1 KKI) Represented by MAHOXEY & CO., Herfner. Oregon Wis i Dated this 7th day of December, 1921. 8. W. SPENCER, Cashier. STRAYED Two-year-old mare mule brown with bay points, brand DM on left Jaw. Reward for Information lead ing to recovery. DWIGHT M1SNER, lone, Oregon. tf. I will sell my house partly furnish ed, or I will rent same to right party. Phone or write Millie McRoberU, Hepp ner. tf. Voting Taxes Is Easy One more demonstration of how easy it is under the Oregon System of Government to vote taxes onto the taxpayer for the taxpayer to pay if he can and lose his property if he can t pay! Analysis of .the returns from the Portland ote for the fair tax is ex ceedingly impressive. Practically elery precinct where no taxpayers reside went unanimously or almost unanimously for the fair. The North End down town precincts as well as the rooming house and boarding house precincts were the strongest for the fair. Jazz was the keynote of the big event prior to the fair elec tion, the blowing of uorns, tne toot ing of whistles and the opening of cutouts. And jazz voted along with the taxpayers. We sincerely believe that even though the fair tax could have been voted upon by taxpayers only it would have carried though by a close majority, for many taxpayers sake of bringihg a fair to Portland the exposition tax not only for the sage of bringing a fair to Portland in the hope of great material benefits to come from it but also in the con viction that taxation was the fairest way to spread the financial burden of holding the fair. But no such broad- minded views were held by thous ands who voted for the fair tax. It was Jazz, the god of noise and show, the prospect of a great time in 1925, the supposed glory of Portland at somebody's else expense, that im pelled their favorable votes. To some extent, this was a repe tition. Practically all the heavy tax increases under which the taxpayers! of Oregon and Portland are laboring1 have been voted by the people. Thei Sldniinktrativp flnthnritiVi nnrl thp I legislatures have not been able un der the constitution to vote taxes be yond a 6', annual increase. But they have been relieved of respon sibility under the Oregon System ol Government, by which the people rule. Pass the decision along to the people, that's the dope. The officials in authority can escape all blame. The people can vote taxes or not, as they choose. If the people don't vote the taxes, nobody can be blamed. If they do vote them, the taxpayer pays. And measure after measure increas ing taxes, practically all of our heavy tax increases, have been voted cheer fully by the people for the taxpayers ' to pay. The costliest thing the fanners and homeowners of Oregon ever did was the adoption of the Oregon System of Popular Government whereby it was made easy to pass tax questions up to a popular vote and thus escape official or legislative responsibility. J The people rule, in Oregon, yes, but ' their rule is leading to their ruin in ; so far as high taxes can contribute to ruin. The farmers wanted the Oregon System. They have it and' like Frankenstein, their creation has turned upon them and voted taxes; upon them beyond their ability to pay 1 and yet retain a decent living profit from their farming. ! Voting taxes onto taxpayers is the most popular outdoor sport of elec-; tion day in Oregon. And the farm ers and small homeowners of the state provided the machinery by j which the increasing of taxes are made so easy. No legislature or official body j would have dared increase taxes in j Oregon to the extent to which they have been increased under the Ore gon System of Popular Government. Oregon Voter. 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