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    THE GAZKTTlvTIMKS, IIEJTNKIf, OKIJON, TIiriJSDAY, AFRIL 20, 1022.
VAGI) THUl'.n
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
DR. T. F. FAREIOR
DENTIST
Office upstairs over Postoffice
Heppner, Oregon
DES. GROVE & VAUGHAN
DENTISTS
Permanently located in the Odd
Fellows Building, Rooms 4 and 5.
Heppner, Oregon
A. D. McMURDO, M. D.
PHYSICIAN SURGEON
Office in Patterson Drug Store
Trailed Nunc Inlatul
Heppner, Oregon
0 .C .CHICK, M. D.
rHVSICIAN SURGEON
Office upstairs over Postoffice
Trailed Nan Aulilnl
Heppner, Oregon
WOODSON & SWEEK
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Office in Masonic Building
Heppner, Oregon
SAME. VANVACTOR
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
First National Bank Building
Heppner, Oregon
S. E. NOTSON
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Offce in Court House.
Heppner, Oregon
Office Phone, Main 643
Residence Phone, Main 665
FEANCIS A McMENAMIN
LAWYER
Gilman Building, Heppner, Ore.
F. H. ROBINSON
10NE. OREGON
ROY V. WHITEIS
Fire Insurance writer for best Old
Line Companies.
Heppner, Oregon
E. J. STARKEY
ELECTRICIAN
HOUSE WIRING A SPECIALTY
Heppner, Oregon
Pbmc 87
HEPPNER SANITARIUM
DR. J. PERRY CONDER
Physiclan-ln-Charge
Treatment of all dlseasea Isolated
wards for contagious diseases.
FIRE INSURANCE
WATERS & ANDERSON
Snrcmaor to C. C. Ptteraoa
Heppner, Oregon
THE MOORE
HOSPITAL
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Large
Modrra Surgery.
DR. C. C. CHICK, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Phoae Mala ft.11
MATERNITY HOME
MRS. C. AIKICN.
I am prejinred to take a limited
number nf iniiternity onsen at my
home, rii.lri.tn prlvMrgrd to chooae
(hrlr owa hyfllctaa.
Hest of attention and care assured.
Phone 805
BEAMER & WILLIAMS
DRAY AND TRANSFER
Phone Main 872
Heppner Oregon
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE.
By 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 16th day of
March. 1922, in a certain suit In the
Circuit Court for said County and
State, wherein Thomas Gill, plaintiff,
recovered Judgment against Edward
Doherty for the sum of Two Thousan
Nine Hundred Sixty Two and 40-100
Dollars; the further sum of 1260.00 at'
torneys' fees and costs and disburse
ments taxed and allowed at $32.00 on
the third day of March, 1!)22.
Notice Is hereby given that I will on
Saturday, the 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 public auction to the highest
bidder for cash In hand, the following
desorlbed real property, to-wlt:
The East half of the Northwest quar
ter and the East half of the Southwest
nu art or of Section 8; lots three and
four and the Pouth half of the North
west quarter and the Southwest quar
ter of Section 6. all In Township Two
(2) South. Range Twenty-nine (19)
Eat of the Willamette Mar Id lan. In
Morrow County, State of Oregon, being
the real property mortgaged to tie
plaintiff by the defendant to secure the
payment of the foregoing judgment
and ordered by the Court to be void 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 21, 1921
IN THIS CIHCUIT COURT OK"
STATE OP OREGON FOR
HOHHOW COUNTY,
THE
Morrow County, Oregon,
A Public Corporation,
Plaintiff.
vs.
John J. Glvens, d. W.
Orey, Jesse R, Pierce, J.
D. Jenkins, A. B. Moses,
The Parvin Company, a
corporation, George E.
Quiggle, A. A. Tillman,
Max Ragley, Frank
Hanford, Harris at
Pease, E. A. Wickllne,
M. Llnebaugh, C. Llne
baugh, H. W. Crees, C.
Ray Beckley, Clarence
E. Deal, Geo. W. Lewis,
Arvld Haryu, Ellen Mc
Artbur, Ruth B. Hodge,
Frances Cantwell, U D.
Hale, Ina Hale, O. D.
NO. 1ST.
APPLICA
TION FOR
JUDGMENT
TAX LIENS.
ms)
Forbes, H. M. Blake, J.
Harbke, Mary E. Rog
ers, E. L. Thomas, Chas.
H. Rogers, Jacob J. Nlc
kle, H. D. Winters, Iva
O. Sellwood. and M, &
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.
SUMMONS AND NOTICE.
To John J. Glvens, G. W. Grey, Jesse
R. Pierce, J. D. Jenkins, A. B. Moses,
The Parvin Company, a corporation,
George E. Quiggle, A. A. Tillman, Max
Ragley, Frank Hanford, Harris M.
Pease, E. A. Wickllne, M. Llnebaugh, C.
Llnebaugh, H. W. Crees, C. Ray Beck
icy. Geo. W. Lewis, Arvid Haryu, Ellen
McArthur, Ruth S. 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 Q. Sellwood, and M. B. Evans, and
any other person or persons owning or
laiining to own, or having or claiming
to have, any interest or estate in or to
he real property hereinafter described.
Defendants:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON: You and each of you are
ereby notified that the above named
laintlff, a Public Corporation, la the
urchaser, owner and holder of certi
ficates of delinquency numbered 6i
966, 966, 967, 968. 969, 970, 972, 971.
5. 976, 984, 986, 987, 989, 993, 995, 1002,
1(103, 1004, 1005, 1001, 1007, and 1008, Is-
ued on the 16th day of May, 1920, by
ha Sheriff and Collector of Delinquent
axes for Morrw County, Oregon, and
ft lid by said Sheriff knd Collector of
delinquent Taxes in the office of the
County Clerk of Morrow County, Ore.
on, on the 15th day of May, 1920, for
luxes 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-
rlptlon of the tract or parcel of land
hereinafter set out, the same 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
sot forth; said tract or parcel of land
being assessed for the year 1915 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 Is
the 9th day of March, 1922.
Certificate No. 964, John J. Glvens and
John J. Glvens, East halt of East
half of Northeast quarter of North
west qtiarter of Section 17, Tp. I N.,
R. 24 East of Willamette Merid
ian - 11.10
Certificate No. 966. G. 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 -.. .. 20.70
Certificate No. 966. J. V. Jenkins and
J. D. Jenkins, NW14 NW14 NE.
EVi SWK NW14 NElt, WK BE
NWK NElt, NW14 SWH NW!i,
Section 17, Tp. 3 N., R, 24 East of
Willamette Meridian 23.10
Certificate No. 967, A. B. Moses and A.
B. Moses. SW14 SWU NW14, Wii
8E14 SWK NWH. Eli EH NWlt
NWK. Wli NEK NE14 NW14, WH
NE14 NW4. Section 17, Tp. 3 N., R.
24 East of Willamette Merldlan.S5.00
Certificate No. 968, The Parvin Com
pany, a corporation, and The Parvin
Company, a corporation, South half
of Northeast quarter of Section 16,
Tp. 3 N., R. 26 East of Willamette
Meridian - J4-80
Certificate No. 969, George E. Quiggle
and George E. Quiggle, SH 6E14
NW14, Section 16, Tp. 3 N., R. 2
East of Willamette Meridian $1.35
Certificate No. 970, A. A. Tillman and
A. A. Tillman, NW14 NWlt, Section
29, Tp. 4 N., R, 24 East of Willam
ette Meridian..... 11.60
Certificate No. 972, Max Ragley, and
Frank Hanford and Harris M.
Pease, Wli 8EVi SE14 and NW14
NE4 BKA except east two aorea
thereof, Section 17, Tp. 3 N., R. 34
East of Willamette Meridian 13.06
Certificate No. 973, E. A. Wickllne and
K. A. Wickllne, WVt Wtt SWlt
SEli and Wli PW14 NW14 BE 14.
Section 17, Tp. 3 N., R. 24 East of
Willamette Meridian 31.70
Certificate No. 976, M. Llnebaugh and
C. Llnebaugh, and M. Llnebaugh
and C. Llnebaugh, NEH and Eli
E14 NW14, Section 16, Tp. 4 N., R.
27 East of Willamette Meridian
112.15
Certificate No. 976, H. W. Crees and C.
Ray Beckley, Lota 1 and 2, Block 7
East (in Section 19, Tp. 6 N., R. 27
East of Willamette Meridian) 11.95
Certificate No. 984, Oeo. W. Lewis and
Geo. W Lewis, NWK SWH and EH
BW, Section 19, and NE14 NWK.
Section 30, Tp. 6 S., R. 25 East of
Willamette Meridian 116.29
Certificate No. 986, Arvld Haryu and
Arvid Haryu, 8EH. Section 32, Tp.
6 8., B, 27 East of Willamette Mer
idian 121.70
Certificate No. 987, Ellen McArthur
and Ruth S. Hodfre, BH NW and
NV4 SW14. Section 86, Tp. 6 P., R. 25
East of Willamette Meridian 121.70
Certificate No. 989, L. D. Hale and
Ina Hale, and L. D. Hale and
Ina Hale, Lots 1 to 1 Inclusive,
Block 1, City of lone, Oregon $8.91
Certificate No. 993. O. D. Forbes and
O. D. Forbes, Lot 1, Block 1, duff's
Second Addition to the Town of
lone, Oregon $80.10
Certificate No. 995, J. A. Harbke and
J. A. Harbke, Lot 1, Block 1, of
duffs Fourth Aditlon to the Town
of lone, Oregon $2.1l
Certificate No. 1003, Mary E. Rogers
and C. Ray Beckley, Lota 1 to In
clusive, Block 1, Castle Rock, Ore
gon $o.o
Certificate No. 1003, E. L Thomas and
E. L. Thomas, Lots T and I, Block 1.
and Lota 1 and 1, Block 8, Castle
Rock, Oregon $1.10
Certificate No. 1004, Cham. H. Rogers
and C. Ray Beckley, Lota I and 4,
Block 2. Castle Rock, Oregon $0.90
Certificate No. 1005, Jacob J. Nlckle
and Jacob J. Nlckle, Lota 1 and 2.
Block t, and Lou I and 4, Block 5,
Castle Rock, Oregon $1.10
Certificate No. 1006, H. D. Winters
and H. D. Winters, Lots 3, 4 and I,
Block 8, Castle Rock, Oregon $1.00
Certificate No. 1007, Iva G. Sellwood
and Iva O. Sellwood, Lots 1 and 3,
Block 4, Castle Rock, Oregon $0.00
Certificate No. 1008, M. B. Evans and
M. B. Evans, Lota 1 and 3, Block f.
Castle Rock. Oregon $0.00
The aald amounts bear merest as
follows: The Taxes aforesaid bear In
terest from the date of the filing of
said certificates of delinquency, respec
tively, at the rate of 11 per cent per an
num, until paid, the data of filing of
said certificates of delinquency being
the 15th day of May, 1920.
And you and each of you are hereby
summoned td appear within sixty days
after the date of the first publication
of this summons, exclusive of the day
of first publication thereof, to-wlt:
March 9, 1922, and defend the suit In
the Court aforesaid, or pay the 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
bo entered against you and each of
you, foreclosing said tax liens for the
amount set opposite and following the
description of aald 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 tilla county 24 years and own prop-
Tou are hereby further notified that - er( jn bo,n countjeS. I was a mem
the plaintiff will apply to the Circuit ' , . .... ir cOK.. j
Court aforesaid for judgment and d.-,ber of the 1919, or War Sesson, and
cree foreclosing said tax liens against; the specal Session of 1920 Of the Ure-
ssid property, hereinbefore described. gCri Legislature and otherwise have
This summons is published once eachlde , d much time , pubjc matters.
week for sixty consecutive days In the,, , . . r ,
Oasette-Tlmes, . newspaper of general 1 have no platform, except to offer
circulation In Morrow County, Oregon,
published weekly at Heppner In said
County, the date of f.rst publication
thereof being March 1, 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 1IORROW,
8TATE OF OREGON.
By Samuel E. Notson, District Attorney,
for Morrow County, Oregon and At
torney for Plaintiff; whose address Is
Heppner, Oregon. M-ll.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned have been ,tuiy appointed by
the County Court of Morrow County,
Oregon, joint admlnis'.:iti:- ami admin
istratrix of the Estate of Silas A.
Wright, deceased, and have accepted
such trust. All persons havlnf 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 Swek In Heppner,
Oregon, within six months from the
date hereof.
Dated and first publ'shed March 23,
1923.
MARTHA J. WRIGHT,
FRANK GILLIAM.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
derslgned 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 aald day as the time,
find the County Court room In the Court
House at Heppner, Oregon, as the place,
for hearing and settlement of said final
account Objections to said final ac
count must be filed on or before said
date.
IDA B. DEXTER, Executrix,
JACOB A. DEXTER, Executor.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OP MORROW.
Addle Devlne, Plaintiff )
vs. ) SUMMONS
Claude Devlne, Defendant )
To Claude Devlne, Defendant:
IN THE NAME OP THE STATE OP
OREGON: Tou are hereby required to
appear and answer the complaint filed
against you In the above entitled suit
within six weeks of the date of the
first publication of this summons, and
If you fail to so appear and answer, for
want thereof, the plaintiff will proceed
to ask the Court that the bonds of mat
rimony now existing between the plain
tiff and defendant be forever dissolved
and held for naught and that plaintiff
be granted an absolute divorce from
said defendant, and that Earl W. De
vlne and Lois O. Devlne, the minor chil
dren of the plaintiff and defendant be
given to the care, custody and control
of the plnlntift. That plaintiff be grant
ed one hundred (1100) dollars attor
ney's foes, together with her costs and
disbursements herein. This summons
Is published pursuant to an order of
the Honorable Wm. T. Campbell. Judge
of the County Court of Morrow County,
Oregon, made and entered on the 25th
day of February, 1922.
P. A. McMENAMIN,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Residence and post-office address,
Heppner, Oregon.
Date of first publication March 30, 1922.
Date of last publication May 11, 1922.
NOTICE TO CRKUITOHS.
Notice la hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed adminis
trator of the estate of Arthur Kilcup,
deceased, and has qualified as such. All
nannnna havlni, Malma m.olnHt anlit M
state must present them to me properly; the bunco game for a year or two and
verified, at the office of Woodson and .(hat when they get ready they can
Sweek, my attorneys. In Heppner, Ore
gon, on or before six months from the
date of first publication hereof.
W. W. KILCUP. Administrator.
Date of first publication, April 0, 1922.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has l.een appointed by the
County Court of the State of Oregon for
Morrow County administratrix of the
estate of Arthur J. Hunt, deceased, and
that all persons having claims against
the said estato are required to present
the same, duly verified according to
law. to me at the office of my attorney,
S. E. Notson. in Heppner, Oregon, with
in six months from the date of first
publication of this notice, said date of
first publication being April , 1922.
ETTA C. HUNT, Admnlstratrlx.
NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that I. the un
dersigned, under the laws of the State
of Oregon, have taken up the animal
hereinafter described while running at
large on my premises In Morrow Coun
ty, Oregon, to-wlt: One brown mule,
with bay points, coming 1 years old,
branded with irregular brand on left
shoulder, brand resembles a figure T
with two. points to right of stem near
what seems to be a reversed figure 6,
followed by a four pointed blotch.
That I will on Friday, the I9th day
of April, 1922, at the hour of 1 o'clock
In the afternoon of said day, at my
ranch eight miles southeast of Hepp
ner, Oregon In said County of Morrow,
unless the said animal shall have been
redeemed, sell for cash In hand to the
highest bidder, said animal, for the
purpose of paying costs of taking up,
holding and selling of said animal to
gether with reasonable damages for
the Injury caused by running at large
on said premises.
FRANK J. HOLBOKE.
Dated and published 'the first time
this 13th day of April. 1922. It
Political Announcements
For Commissioner.
1 hereby announce myself as a
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
Kepresentative of the District of Mor
row and Umatilla Counties in the
May primaries. 1 have lived in Uma-
ihe best judgment 1 have and to pur
sue a conservative and economic
course. 1 believe 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;
and the pressing need of the farmer
and stockman must be the main issue
in law making and in the sphere of
public influence.
E. P. Dodd, Hermiston, Ore.
Paid Advertisement.
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 Kepubiican ticKet.
11 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.
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 ticket at the
coining 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, 1 will
endeavor to serve the people of the
county to the best of my ability.
R. L. Benge.
Paid Advertisement.
Homey Philosophy for 1922
There's so many millions of sane,
kind people in the world, so many
millions of crooks and no goods, and
then there's the great crowd that's
on the borderline. It don't much
matter how they got there. All they're
waiting for is a tilt to push them over
one side of the fence or the other.
Why not let the good fellows take
'em into camp by showing what joy
there can be in life even without all
the good things of the world. Paint
ing pictures in the newspaper of the
romance of crime with a moral that
always shows the crook wins by re
forming, simply tells the borderline
bunch that they might as well try
straighten things out,
It's all adver
tising, so let's advertise to get what
we want all the borderline bunch
into the real crowd of humans.
Be Wise!
CECIL ITEMS OF INTEREST
The "Mayor" and "Constable
John" have been spending the past
week digging for water over on the
sands a hundred miles from nowhere
and have at last succeeded in get
ting a good supply of water ready
for their sheep camps after using
every word in the swearer's diction
ary. C. C. Calkins, county agent, has
been a busy man in the Cecil vicinity
for a few days and left on Friday for
the county seat accompanied by the
Misses A. C. Hynd and Eleanor Fur-
ney of Butterby Flats who will spend
the week-end visiting friends in
Heppner.
Mr. and Mrs. Oral Henriksen and
daughter Miss Anna Josephine are
spending a few days with their par
ents at Willow Creek ranch before
returning to their Hamilton ranch.
Herb Hynd took all the young lad
ies his car would safely carry to visit
the Egg City on Sunday afternoon.
No wonder Constable John could
n't find Herb for several hours.
A. Henriksen of Willow Creek
ranch was an Arlington visitor dur
ing the week J. W. Osborn ind H.
). Streeter were also taking in tne
sights of the town on Thursday.
Mrs. Geo. Krebs, accompanied by
Misses Lena Krebs and Mabel Som
merfeldt of Portland, were callers at
Athlone, the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Phil Brady, on Wednesday.
Miss Violet Hynd returned on Sun
day to Heppner to resume her stud
ies at the high school after spending
the week-end with her parents at
Butterby Flats.
Mrs. Jenks spent the week-end
with her daughter, Mrs. Karl rarns.
worth at Rhea before leaving for
Monument where she will reside for
some time.
Everyone welcome to the big
dance to be held in Cecil hall April
22nd. Good music, good time. Good
supper at midnight by Mrs. T. ri
Lowe.
Messrs. Walter and Herbert Som
merfeldt and sister Miss Mabel of
Portland were week-end visitors of
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Krebs at The Last
Camp.
Miss Odile Groshens, her mother,
also Mrs. Luper and several other
ladies from the county seat were
eaejWK-smc
ettered
Men
know the power of knowledge. Knowledge is
the truth about Persons, Places, Things.
F'r instances: If yon had time to count all of
the letters used by the printers of this page, you
would find more "e's" used than any other
letter. The letter "t" comes next, then "o,"
"a," "n" and so on with "z" least used.
That is all very interesting, but not very val
uable knowledge. However, the words these
letters spell can prove valuable to you. In the
news and advertising columns of The Gazette
Times the regiments of "e's," "t's," "o's,"
"a V and "n's," tell both interesting and val
uable messages every week if you will but
read and profit.
Read and Advertise in
The Gazette-Times
Get Results!
sightseeing in sunny Cecil on Sun
day. Frank Montague and party of
friends from Arlington made a short
stay in Cecil on Sunday before leav
ing for lone where they were inter
ested in the ball game.
Rev. C. W. Du Bois of Vancouver
held a service in Cecil hall on Tues
day evening and was the guest of
Mrs. T. H. Lowe during his stay here.
Franklin Ely of Morgan made a
hurried trip to Cecil on Sunday. Bet
ter luck next time, Franklin. Dis
appointments are good for youth."
The Standard Oil truck made its
first trip from lone into the Cecil
vicinity on Tuesday in charge of L.
L. Williamson, late of Astoria.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Henriksen of
Strawberry ranch and also Herman
Montgomery of Rhea Siding were
Cecil visitors on Saturday.
Ed Melton arrived in Cecil from
Pilot Rock on Wednesday and will
visit for some time before leaving for
his home near Pilot Rock.
E. H. Carpenter, late storekeeper
at Morgan, now of St. Johns, Port
land, was calling on friends on Wil
low creek on Friday.
Earl D. Wright of lone was the
dinner guest of Mrs. T. H. Lowe
at the Highway House on Sunday.
Eric Gleeson left on the local on
Monday for The Dalles where he will
spend his Easter vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Dell Ward of Hepp
ner spent Sunday with Mrs. Karl
Farnsworth at Rhea Siding.
C. D. Sennett and Zenneth Logan
spent Sunday at the home of M. V.
Logan near The Willows.
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Streeter and
family of Cecil were visiting friends
in Morgan on Sunday.
Miss Dana Logan visited at Busy
Bee ranch, the home of Miss Mildred
Duncan on Thursday.
Karl Farnsworth of Rhea Siding
spent several days during the week
in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hynd of Butter
by Flats were callers in lone on Sat
urday. Mrs. Roy Slender of Seldamseen
was a Cecil visitor on Wednesday.
A married woman in Missouri says
she has not missed building the kit
chen fire for many years every morn
ing, summer and winter. That hus
band is sure some efficient fire escape.
Rev. D. Benson of Umatilla was in
Irrigon the first of the week looking
over the field here in connection with
the work at Umatilla and Boardman,
for the purpose of rendering his op
inion on the advisability of the joint
pastorship for the three places. Mr.
Benson may fill the pulpit here tem
porarily. It is hoped this will be
accomplished or the church thrown
open to other denominations who are
handling the work here quite satis
factorily but under difficulties for
want of suitable church building.
Another T. B. test has been com
pleted of the cows in this district.
We understand there was no tuber
culosis found here. We hear the
next T. B. test will be on goats pre
paratory to getting clean stock for
the big goat ranch. This is no josh,
we expect to hear of a big deal closed
in the near future as negotiations are
on for a tract of land. The only ap
parent difficulty now in the way, is
to find enough dried apples for the
necessary balanced rations for the
goats.
Prof. Jamison of O. A. C. by ar
rangement of C. C. Calkins, county
agent, lectured on various subjects
on the dairy business at Rieks' ranch
at 2 p. m., Wednesday the 12th. He
spoke mainly on breeding, this sub
ject not being touched upon in his
former lectures in Irrigon. On ac
count of the very busy season the
attendance was smaller than on other
similar occasions.
There was a light frost on the
ground the morning of April 12th but
apparently no damage to fruit crop
or small garden truck is noted. The
apricots are in full bloom and prom
ise a record croo. Other fruits
cept peaches all look good at this
time. We seem to be in the favored
class as the frost is reported much
heavier in other fruit sections all
around us.
Mrs. M. E. Rand and son arrived
on the Monday morning train from
Portland for a short visit with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Walpole.
Mrs. C. E. Glasgow made a busi
ness trip to Portland Tuesday return
ing the next day.
B. B. Lane transacted some busi
ness in Heppner this week.