THE GAZETTE-TIMES, IIEPPNER, OREGON, THUKSDAY MARCH ?A 1022. PAGE, TIIK EE PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. F. F. FARRIOR - DENTIST Office upstairs over Pustoffice Heppner, Oregon DRS. GROVE & VAUGHAN DKNT1STS Permanently heated in the Odd Fellows Building, Rooms 4 and 5. Heppner, Oregon A. D. McMURDO, M. D. PHYSICIAN SURGEON Office in Patterson Drug Store Trained Name Auhtail Heppner, Oregon C .0 .CHICK, M. D. PHYSICIAN SURGEON Office upstairs over Postoffice Trained Nam Assistant Heppner, Oregon WOODSON & SWEEK ATTORXKYS-AT-LAW Office in Masonic Building Heppner, Oregon SAME. VAN VACTOR ATTOH XEY-AT-LAW First National Bank Building Heppner, Oregon S. E. N0TS0N ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Offce in Court House. Heppner, Oregon Office Phone, Main -643 Residence Phone, Main 665 FRANCIS A McMENAMIN LAWYER Oilman Building, Heppner, Ore. F. H. ROBINSON LAWYER IONE, OREGON ROY V. WHITEIS Fire Insurance writer for best Old Line Companies. Heppner, Oregon . E. J. STARKEY ELECTRICIAN HOUSE WIRING A SPECIALTY Heppner, Oregon Phone 8T3 HEPPNER SANITARIUM mi. J. pewit cosher Physlclan-ln-Chnrge Treatment of nil diseases. Isolated .wards for contagious diseases. FIRE INSURANCE WATERS & ANDERSON MurrrSftors to ('. C. Patterson Heppner, Oregon THE MOORE HOSPITAL Entire New Kiinlpmrnt... Large Mmlrra Surgery. I)R. C, C. CHICK, M. I). Physician and Surgeon I'hone .Mala IW2 MATERNITY HOME MRS. li. ('. AIKEN. HKI'PNK.K I am prepared to take a limited number of maternity cases nt my home. I'ntlentM prlvllrgril to choose IhHr own physlrlnn. Hest of attention and care assured. I'hone .105 I BEAMER & WILLIAMS DRAY AND TRANSFER ; Phone Main 872 Heppner Oregon LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. lly virtue of a foreclosure and order of sale duly Issued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, dated the 10th day of March, 1922, In a certain suit In tho Circuit Court for said County and State, wherein Thomas Gill, plaintiff, recovered Judgment against Edward Doherty for the sum of Two Thousand Nine Hundred Sixty Two and 40-100 Dollars; the further sum of $250.00 at. torneys' fees and costs and disburse ments taxed and allowed at $32.00 on the third day of March, 192!. Notice is hereby glvon that I will on Saturday, tho 22nd day of April, 1922, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, at the front door of the Court House In Hepp ner, Morrow County, State of Oregon, sell at publlo auction to the highest bidder for cash In hand, the following described real property, to-wit: Tha East half of the Northwest quar ter and the East half of the Southwest quarter of Seotlon 8: lots three and four and the South half of the North west quarter and the Southwest quar- ter of Section 6, all In Township Two (2) South. Range Twenty-nine (29) East of the Willamette Marlrilan, In Morrow County, State of Oregon, being the real property mortgaged to the plaintiff by the defendant to secure the payment of the foregoing judgment and ordered by the Court to be sold to satisfy the same. Taken and levied up on as the property of Edward Doherty, or so much thereof as may be neces sary to satisfy the said judgment to gether with all costs and disburse ments that have or may accrue. GEORGE McDUFFEE, Sheriff. Date of first publication March 2 J, 1922. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MORROW COUNTY. Morrow County, Oregon, A Public Corporation, ; Plaintiff, vs. John J. Glvens, O. W. Grey, Jesse R. Pierce, J. D. Jenkins, A. B. Moses, The Parvin Company, a corporation, George E. Qulggle, A. A. Tillman, Max Ragley, Frank Hanford, Harris M. Pease, E. A. Wlckllne, M. Ltnebaugh, C Line baugh, H. W. Crees, C. Kay Beckley, Clarence E. Deal, Geo. W. Lewis, Arvld Haryu, Ellen Mc Arthur, Ruth ft Hodge, Frances Cantweli. L. D. Hale. Ina Hale, O. D. Forbes. H. M. Blake, J. A. Harbke, Mary E. Rog ers, E. L. Thomas, Chas. H. Rogers, Jacob J. Nlc kle, H. D. Winters, Iva G. Seilwood, and M. B. Evans, and any other person or persons own ing or claiming to own, or having or claiming to have any Interest or es tate in or to the real property hereinafter de scribed, Defendants. NO. 1870. s APPLICA TION FOR JUDGMENT TAX LIENS. 11B) SUMMONS AND NOTICE. To John J. Glvens, Q. W. Grey, Jesse R. Pierce, J. D. Jenkins, A. B. Moses, The Parvin Company, a corporation, George E. Qulggle, A. A Tillman, Max Ragley, Frank Hanford. Harris M. Pease, E. A. Wickline, M. Linebaugh, C. Linebaugh, H. W. Crees, C. Ray Beck ley, Geo. W. Lewis, Arvld Haryu, Ellen McArthur, Ruth 8. Hodge, L. D. Hale, Ina Hale, O. D. Forbes, J. A. Harbke, Mary E. Rogers, E. L. Thomas, Chas. H. Rogers, Jacob J. Nlckle, H. D. Winters, Iva O. Seilwood. and M. B. Evans, and any other person or persons owning or claiming to own, or having or claiming to have, any interest or estate In or to i he real property hereinafter described. Defendants: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You and each of you are hereby notified that the above named Plaintiff, a Public Corporation, is the purchaser, owner and holder of certi ficates of delinquency numbered 964, 9C5, 966, 967, 968, 969, 70, 972, 971, 975, 976, 964, 986, 987, 989, 993, 995, 1002, 1003, 1004, 1005, 1006, 1007, and 1008, is sued on the 15th day of May, 1920, by the Sheriff and Colleotor of Delinquent Taxes for Morrw County, Oregon, and 11 lid by said Sheriff tna Collector of delinquent Taxes in the office of the County Clerk of Morrow County, Ore son, on the 15th day of May, 1920, for tuxes due and delinquent, together with penalty, interest and costs thereon, up on real property situate In Morrow County, Oregon. You are further notified that the am ount for which said certificate Is issued is set opposite and following the des cription of the tract or parcel of land hereinafter set out, the am being the amount then due and delinquent for the taxes for the year 1915, together with penalty, Interest and costs there on, upon real property situate In Mor row County, Oregon, and particularly bounded and described as hereinafter set forth; said tract or parcel of land being assessed for the year 1916 to the person whose name first Immediately precedes the description thereof, and Is followed by the name of the person ap pearing to be the owner thereof, as appears on the tax roll of Morrow County, Oregon, now in the hands of the Sheriff of said County for collection, at the date of the first publication of this summons and notice, which date la tho 9th day of March, 1922. Certificate No. 964, John J. Glvens and John J. Glvens, East half of East half of Northeast quarter of North west quarter of Section 17, Tp. 3 N., R. 24 East of Willamette Morld- Inn - $1H Certificate No. 965, O. W. Grey and Jesse R. Pierce, West half of North east quarter of Southwest quarter of Northwest quarter of Section 17, Tp. 3 N, R. 24 East of Willamette Meridian $0.70 Certificate No. 966, J. D. Jenkins and J. D. Jenkins, NW NW14 NEK. EM. 8W NW14 NE14, WV4 SE NW?4 NEH, NW14 SWH NW14. Section 17, Tp. 3 N R. 24 East of Willamette Meridian $3.10 Certificate No. 967, A. B. Moses and A. B. Moses. SW 8W14 NW14, WH SK14 8W14 NWH, Ett EV4 NW14 NW14, Wtf NE NE?4 NW14, WH NEW NW!4, Section 17, Tp. 8 N., R. 24 East of Willamette Merldlan....$6.00 Certificate No. 968, The Parvin Com pany, a corporation, and The Parvin Company, a corporation, South half of Northeast quarter of Section 16, Tp. 8 N., R. 26 East of Willamette Meridian $4.80 Certificate No. 969, George E. Qulggle and George E. qulggle, S SE14 NW14, Section 16, Tp. 3 N R. 26 East of Willamette Meridian $1.36 Certificate No. 970, A. A. Tillman and A. A. Tillman, NW54 NW14, Section 29, Tp. 4 N, R. 24 East of Willam ette Meridian $2.60 Certificate No. 972, Max Ragley, and Frank Hanford and Harris M. Pense, WIS SE4 SE and NW14 NE14 SE14 except east two acres thereof, Section 17, Tp. 3 N., R. 24 East of Willamette Meridian $3.06 Certificate No. 973, E. A. Wlckllne and E. A. Wlckllne, Wtt W)i SWH SEK and W &W14 NWI4 BE. Section 17, Tp. 3 N R. 24 East of Willamette Meridian $1.70 Certificate No. 976, M. Linebaugh and C. Linebaugh, and M. Linebaugh and C. Linebaugh, NEK and EVi E NWW, Section 16, Tp. 4 N R. 27 East of Willamette Meridian $12.16 Certificate No. 976, H. W. Crees and C. Ray Hockley, Lots 1 and 2, Block 7 East (In Section 19, Tp. 6 N., R. 27 East of Willamette Meridian) $1.95 Certificate No. 984, Geo. W. Lewis and Geo. W Lewis, NW SWU and EV4 SW14, Section 19, and NE NWK, Section 30, Tp. 8 S., R. 26 East of Willamette Meridian $16.29 Certificate No. 986, Arvld Haryu and Arvld Haryu, SEK, Seotlon 33, Tp. 6 8., R. 27 East of Willamette Mer idian J21.70 Certificate No. 987, Ellen MoArthur and Ruth S. Hodge, SVj NWH "4 N4 SWK, Section 36, Tp. 6 a, R. 26 East of Willamette Moridlan...-.$21.70 Certiflcate No. 9.H9, L. D. Hale and Ina Hale, and L. D. Hale and Ina Hale, Lots 1 to 16 Inclusive, Rlock 1, City of lone, Oregon.ls.HS Certificate No. 993, O. D. Forbes and O. I). Forbes? Lot 1, Block 1. Clufrs Second Addition to the Town of lone, Oregon 180.10 Certificate No. 995, J. A. Harbke and J. A. Harbke, Lot 2, "Jlock 1, of duff's Fourth Adltlon to the Town of lone, Oregon 12.10 CertlBcate No. 1002, Mary E. Rogers and C. Ray Beckley, LoU 1 to In clusive, Block 1, Castla Rock, Ore gon W.M Certificate No. 1001, E. L. Thomas and E. L. Thomas, Lota 7 and 8, Block 1, and Lota 1 and t Block t, Castla Rock, Oregon 11-16 Certificate No. 1004, Chas. H. Rogers and C. Ray Beckley, Lota t and 4, Block 2, Castle Rock, Oregon $0.90 Certificate No. 1005, Jacob J. Nlckle and Jacob J. Nlckle, Lota 1 and t, Block 3, and Lota I and 4, Block (, Castle Rock, Oregon 11.10 Certificate No. 1006. H D. Winters and H. D. Winters, Lots 2, 4 and 6, Block 3, Castle Rock, Oregon 11.00 Certificate No. 1007, Iva O. Bellwood and Iva G. Seilwood, Lota 1 and !, Block 4, Castle Rock, Oregon 30.90 Certificate No. 1008, M. B. Evans and M. B. Evans, Lota 1 and 2, Block C, Castle Rock. Oregon $0.90 The said amounts bear Interest as follows: Tha Taxes aforesaid bear in terest from the date of tha filing of said certificates of delinquency, respec tlvely. at the rate of 12 per cent per an num. until paid, the date of filing of said certificates of delinquency being the 16th day of May, 1920. And you and each of you are hereby summoned to appear within sixty days after the date of the first publication of this summons, exclusive of tha day of first publication thereof, to-wit: March 9, 1922, and defend the suit In the Court aforesaid, or pay tha amount due as shown above against the said tracts or parcels of land, respectively, above described, of which you are the owner, or In which you have, or claim to have, any Interest or estate, together with interest and costs accrued In this suit thereon. Service of a copy of your answer or other process may be made upon the undersigned attorney for plaintiff, at the place specified below as his address, and In case of your fail ure so to do, judgment and decree will be entered against you and each of you, foreclosing said tax liens for the amount set opposite and following the description of said tract or parcel of land above set forth, together with in terest and costs thereon, against said tracts or parcels of land and said tracts or parcels of land will be sold to satisfy said judgment and decree obtained In this suit You are hereby further notified that i the plaintiff win apply to tha circuit Court aforesaid for Judgment and said property, hereinbefore described. This summons is published once each week for sixty consecutive days In the Gazette-Times, a newspaper of general circulation In Morrow County, Oregon, published weekly at Heppner In said County, the date of f.rst publication thereof being March 9, 1922, said pub lication being made In pursuance of an order therefor made by the Honorable Gilbert W. Phelps, Judge of the Cir cuit Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, said order having been made and entered on the 14th day of February, 1922. COUNTY OF MORROW, STATE OF OREGON. By Samuel E. Notson, District Attorney, for Morrow County, Oregon and At torney for Plaintiff: whose address Is Heppner, Oregon. M-li. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned have been duty appointed by the County Court of Morrow County, Oregon, Joint admlnls' iror and admin istratrix of the Estate of Silas A Wright, deceased, and have accepted such trust. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified and required to present the same, with vouchers and duly verified as by law re quired to us at the office of our attor neys, Woodson and Swck In Heppner, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated and first publ'shed March 23, 1922. MARTHA J. WRIGHT, FRANK GILLIAM. KOTICB OF FINAL SETTLEMENT, Notice Ib -eroby given that Marlon Evans, administrator of the estate of Frank C. Evans, deceased, has filed his final account of his administration of I said estnte with the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, and that said Court has fixed Monday, the 3rd day of April, 1922, at the hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day ' as the time, and the County Court room. at the Court House at Heppner, In Mor row County, Oregon, as the place for hearing objections to said final account and final settlement of said estate, and all persons having objections to said final account, or to the settlement of said estnte are hereby required to file the same with said court on or before the date fixed for the hearing thereof. MARION EVANS, Administrator. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT, Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned have filed their final account In the matter of the Estate of Robert Dexter, deceased, and the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County has fixed Monday, the 1st day of May, 1922, 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, ?.L .?:l,,gnrMr: Tn:MdZ, c- count must be filed on or before said date. IDA B. DEXTER, Executrix, JACOB A. DEXTER, Executor. For Commissioner. I hereby announce myself as candidate for the nomination to the office of County Commissioner, sub- ject to the will of the Republicans of Morrow County, to be expressed at the Primaries in May, 1922 G. A. Bleakman, Hardman, Ore. Paid Advertisement. For Joint Representative. I hereby announce my candidacy on the Republican ticket for Joint Representative of the District of Mor- row and Umatilla Counties in the May primaries. 1 have lived in Uma- tilla county 24 years and own prop- erty in both counties. I was a mem- ber of the 1919, or War Sesson, and the specal session of 1920 of the Ore' Political Announcements j (cn Legislature and otherwise have j Jevoted much time to public matters, j I have no platform, except to offer ; the best judgment I have and to pur-1 sue a conservative ana economic course. 1 Deiieve in applying strict business methods to public matters. When we can pay for public develop ment we should have betterments, but when taxes grow burdensome we must be content with the old ways un til we can do better. Just now taxes must be trimmed wherever possible and no new appropriations made; For Representative. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the nomination to the office of joint representative for Morrow and Umatila counties in the Oregon Legislature, subject to the will of the Republicans of the two counties, to be expressed at the Pri maries in May, 1922. J. Perry Conder, Heppner, Ore. Paid Advertisement. For Representative. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Joint Rep resentative of Umatilla and Morrow counties, on the Republican ticket. If elected I promise to faithfully and honestly perform the duties of the office, working at all time for the best interests of the people of this district and the state of Oregon. E. M. Hulden. Paid Advertisement. and the pressing need of the farmer j and stockman must be the main issue : in law making and in the sphere of public influence. i E. P. Dodd, Hermiston, Ore. ! Paid Advertisement. For County Commissioner. After being urged by citizens and taxpayers in all parts of the county to anounce myself as a candidate for the nomination for County Cmmis sioner, I have decided to do so and will be a candidate for such nomina tion on the Democratic tiaket at the coming primaries. I have been a taxpayer here since before Morrow 'county was organized. I have no platform to announce nor promises tc make only that, if elected, I will de-.cncleavor (0 serve the people of the county to the best of my ability. R. L. Benge. Paid Advertisement. The people of Cecil vicinity were all wearing smiling faces and real spring clothes on Thursday, March 23rd, for the weather was all that could be desired. Friday morning, cold winds, ice 1-2 in. etc., all winter apparel unpacked once more. In look ing for the reason of such a sudden turn-back of spring to winter, it sud denly dawned upon the writer that a new weather prophet in the person of S. E. Notson had been appointed in Heppner. Also that a fine touring car containing four gentlemen from the county seat was seen on Friday rushing over the highway to the coun ty line to inspect the new sign-post which bears on one side the words, "You are now leaving Morrow county take a welcome with you," and on the other side, "You are now enter ing Morrow county, friendship's home." S. E. Notson was among the intrusted parties hence the decided change in our weather. With due apologies to our weather man we would like him to make a return trip and take his weather with him to Heppner for we won't tolerate it in sunny Cecil, or if he can't do so to vacate his seat at once before we freeze to death. Dwight Misner of Daybreak ranch near Cecil and the Mayor were seen on Tuesday doing what none of the wise heads of the community could figure out but to all appearances for three hours they ran, walked and ran crossed and recrossed a certain field belonging to The Last Camp and were so exhausted at sundown that they were revived by a good hot sup per partaken of at The Last Camp. We have heard since that Constable John was working some horses which were for sale, but it was impossible to slacken the speed of the high step pers till supper time. Dwight and Jack who were possible buyers want ed a closer view and hence the ex citement of their walking qualities. Miss Annie C. Hynd returned from Heppner on Sunday accompanied by Mies Violet Hynd and Doris Ma honey and hidden under the back covers was Archie Ball and only his presence of mind to drop out of sight while passing the AAayor and Con stable John assured him of arriving at his destination, Butterby Flats, alive. But it as rumored Archie's nerves were so upset it was neces sarv for several voune ladies to take him t0 Bullard's pharmacy at lone a: and have him treated before they dared deliver him at his home in Heopner. j Cecil as well represented in the Egg city during the past few day? Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Krebs, Mr. and Mrs. lack Hynd, Miss A. C. Hynd, Mrs. T. H. Lowe and Herbert Hynd and Eleanor Mohr were alt reem? the sichts of the town. A. Henriksen and son Clifford of Willow Creek ranch who have been in Portland for several days returned home on Friday. Clifford is now driving a fine Ford roadster over our pood roads, Franklin Ely and Lester Goodrich of Morgan were viewing Cecil on Sunday, hunting for the county court lafsyjCMraBamHtf ytw-wr.r I JT f 1 1 1" in which they heard had been transfer red to Cecil. Mrs. Loy and children arrived in I Cecil from Heppner on Friday and will reside at Poplar Grove while her husband is working for Minor and Krebs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Turner and Miss Bernice Sigsbee of Heppner were calling on Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hynd at Butterby Flats on Monday, i Master Jackie Hynd made a jour ney to the county seat for the week end, but was glad to return to sunny Cecil and his studies at Cecil school. L. A. Huff from Arlington has been busy during the last few days repairing pumps, etc., at Fairview ranch for Everet Logan. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Troedson and friends from their home near lone were calling on their friends on Wil low creek on Sunday. Mrs. A. Henriksen of Willow Creek ranch was the dinner guest of Mrs. Jack Hynd at Butterby Flats on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Minor of Hepp ner made a short stay in Cecil during the week before leaving for Pendle ton. Geo. Krebs of The Last Camp was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Brady near lone on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Henriksen of Strawberry ranch were doing busi ness in Arlington on Tuesday. Fred Pettyjohn from his ranch near lone was a caller at the home of H. J. Streeter on Wednesday. Walter Pope was calling on his old pals around Cecil on Sunday before leaving for The Willows. Miss Thelma Morgan of Morgan was visiting in Cecil on Saturday Mrs Johan Thompson and son of Ella were in Cecil on Saturday. Oscar Lundell of Rhea Siding was a week-end visitor in lone W. E. Ahalt was a business man in Arlington on Wednesday LATEIRRIGONNEWSNOTES Commercial club held its annual election Saturday evening, re-elect ing all old officers for another year, eight months and we are well prepar naniely, M. F. Wadsworth, president; : ed with musical instruments for all M. E. Dobte, vice president; N. Sea-! occasions. man, secretary-treasurer, and the j Mr. and Mrs. Fagerstrom and fam president re-appointed the executive ; ilv arrived Sunday from Oak Grove board of thee members, Messrs. F. L. where they have spent the winter Wait, B. B. Lane, and H. C. Wolfe. The club went on record to work for market road funds for the Ferry road WHY Home Trade Falls Off IT ALWAYS SLUMPS WHEN BUSINESS IS UNBUSINESSLIKE. Most business men have this failing they are bwej.it oil their feet when business booms. We hit prosperity. Then starts the trouble. Every body buys everything in sight and the merchants are caught in their own trap. They start advertis ing to beat the band. A riot of selling follows, the merchants OVEK ADVERTISE and OVEESELL THE MARKET. Demand for goods keeps up and then comes the trip to the bank to borrowfor ex pansion. Then what? Shortage and rising prices a riot of buying before prices tilt to the top and a wild spree of advertising to keep the game going. Suddenly there comes a halt. Buying slows up, and timid unbusinesslike merchants curtail adver tising and the buying halt continues. Then adver tising is stopped and business becomes stagnant. When trade needs no stimulus the merchants buy space like drunken sailors, but when trade needs a strong push, they contract. If business spent one-third the money in adver tising when trade is booming and three times the money when trade is poor, business would find stability. NOW IS THE TIME TO ADVERTISE EXTENSIVELY. Don't throw chips on a blazing fire. The wood is needed when the fire is low. Advertising now means a real service to the buying public. The people want to know where and what they can buy economically. MERCHANTS GET BUSY. MAKE YOUR DRIVE NOW. from landing to Columbia highway. Mr. Glasgow explained at some length the need of this coming under the market road fund and the heavy traffic already on this road and the future would surely increase the bus iness many fold. The tourist season has not begun and when this addi tional burden comes on, other than the district funds should be provided as it rightly conies under the market road to connect with Heppner as has been planned. Resolutions were also adopted requesting the school board to take necessary action to have the pipe line for the school grounds con structed before next budget, making time insofar as the last budget would permit, and to provide additional funds if necessary. This is consid ered the most important item in the community and should have been done before this as authorized by the budget vote of last year. A letter fom dirstrict attorney Notson made it plain that the construction of the pipe line was legal and any contract along the line of requirements to se cure right of way as have been out lined, were perfectly 'proper. The townsite water distribution and charges will be carried on by the commercial club under the direction of its secretary, as last summer, with the exception that a committee of two will assist the secretary to deter mine the improvements necessary and assist in settling disputes that may arise. The Farm Bureau dance on St Patrick's evening turned out to be a pretty fair success even though dances were held at all points east and west of us. Mrs. Glasgow had arranged for a piano to be shipped from Portland just in time to reach us for this occasion but it failed to reach here and was located in a car at Umatilla and a truck was sent for it. This is being purchased through M. E. Shurte, of Arlington, by the social committee of the Farm Bureau from funds received from entertain ments. While not one of the latest models, it is however, a good instru ment. Pianos have been provided in the church, school auditorium and Wadsworth hall in the past six or with Mr. Fagerstrom's parents and only nicely got settled down when doctor Ray Logan and nurse from the Umatilla hospital drove down in the early hour of the morning Tuesday and created considerable dust along the Riverview boulevard. It was not known until about nine o'clock what caused the disturbance, when it was annonuced that a big boy had arrived. This is where we all smoke again. The predictions made for March by some of the wiser men, may not develop all that was expected but we note considerable disturbance in our not too distant cities, and it is hoped these elements will eventually bring about true and real Americans. The necessity for its realization is rapid ly coming and is spreading like wild fire. The right will rule. If all reports are true, it might be well if we had a little K. K. K. in Ir rigon at times. A man should make some decent arrangements for his children and work some occasionally himself instead of making his child ren do it all. R. S. Lamareoux took a load of Ir rigon people to Umatilla Tuesday evening for the Eastern Star show. Mr. Glasgow and others motored in also. The show was a big success. The hall was jammed full. The girls of the seventh and eighth grades and high school planted a lot of flowers in the west park Friday afternoon. They have planned to raise some real flowers this summer. hrs. Dayton Lamareoux who has been very ill for the past week or ten days was taken to Portland Tuesday by automobile to be under care of her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Walker and family are among recent arrivals and are guests at the Markhams. They expect to put in the season here and may take up a tract of land later. Mrs. Blanche Watkins is reported on the sick list this week but is im proving at this writing. We expect to report an important land sale in nest week's issue. QUALITY SEED POTATOES FOR SALE. Prices f. o. b. Heppner and Lex ington: American Wonder, $3.75 per 100. Rural New Yorkers, $3.75 per 100. Earliest of All, $4 00 per 100. All first class graded seed. E. D. PAXSON, m9-3t. Box 216, Hood River, Ore. FOR SALE Good seed spring rve ; also some blucstem seed wheat. Phone 22F24. 3tp.