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THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEFPXEE, OREGON, TIRTiSDAY HAY 18. 1922. rAGE ni::r.r. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. F. T. FAREIOR DENTIST Office upstairs over Postoffice Heppner, Oregon DRS. GROVE & VAUGHAN DENTISTS Permanently located in the Odd Fellows Building, Rooms 4 and 5. Heppner. Oregon A. D. McMURDO, M. D. I'HYSICIAM SURCEOH Office in Patterson Drug Store Tralaed Nana Asslstaat Heppner, Oregon and disbursement! of said lult and coats upon this writ, commanding me make sale of the following described I real r.roperty located In Morrow Cou ty, 8tate of Oregon, to-wll: The East half of the Northwest quarter and the Northwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of Sec tion 20, In Township One North, Range 2, E. W. M. NOW THEREFORE by virtue of said foreclosure, execution. Judgment, order, decree and order of sale and In compli ance with the command of same, I will on Saturday the 20th day of May. 1922, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, at the front door of the County Court House of Morrow County, at Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, sell at public auction (subject to redemp tion) to the highest bidder, for cash In hand paid, all the right, title and Inter eat of the above named defendants, or either of them, had or now have, In and to the above described real property, or any part thereof, to satisfy said fore closure execution, judgment, order and decree, Interest, costs, attorneys' fees and accruing costs. OEOROE McDUFFEE, Sheriff for Morrow County, Oregon. Dated this 20th day of April, mi. C ,C .CHICK, M. D. PHYSICIAN SURGEON Office upstairs over Postoffice Trained None Assistant Heppner, Oregon WOODSON & SWEEK ATTOIIX E YS-AT-LAW Office in Masonic Building Heppner, Oregon SAME. VAN VACTOR ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW First National Bank Building Heppner, Oregon lm PROGEE OF NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, U. S. LAND OFFICE at La Grande. Oregon, April 28, 1922. NOTICE is hereby given that James W. Wheeler, of Heppner, Oregon, who, on June 14, 1918, made Homestead En try No. 018804, for P14. Section 14, and on November 26, 1921, made Additional Homestead Entry, No. 019797, for NV4, Section 14. all in Township 1 South (Range 27 East, Willamette Meridian, has tiled notice of intention to make Final three-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before United States Commissioner, at Heppner, Ore gon, on the 20th day of June, 1922. Claimant names as witnesses: W. E. Wlglesworth, F. K. Payne and E. O. NeilL of Echo, Oregon; J. O. Barratt. of Heppner, Oregon. CARL O. HELM, Register. m4-5t. S. E. NOTSON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Offce in Court House. Heppner, Oregon OIHce I'hone, Main 641 Residence Phone, Main 685 FRANCIS A McMENAMIN LAWYER Gilman Building, Heppner, Ore. F. H. ROBINSON LAWYER 10NE. OREGON f ROY V. WHITEIS Fire Insurance writer for best Old Line Companies. Heppner, Oregon E. J. STARKEY ELECTRICIAN HOUSE WIRING A SPECIALTY Heppner, Oregon Phosie 871 HEPPNER SANITARIUM Pit. J. PERUY CONDER Physician -tn-Charge Treatment of all diseases. Isolated wards for contagious diseases. FIRE INSURANCE WATERS & ANDERSON fturrcHiinra to C C. Pattrraoa Heppner, Oregon THE MOORE HOSPITAL Kntlre New Equipment... Large Moilerm Surgery. 1)11. C. C. CHICK, M. I. Physician and Burgeon Phoae Main H33 MATERNITY HOME 1IIIS. ii, C. A1KK, HEPPNHR 1 nm prepared to take a limited n u in Iter of nmterntty cases at my home. I'ntlrnlH prlvllrgrd to vhooae tlirlr own phynlt'tnn. IuHt of attention and care assured. I'honr 395 IS COUNTY COURT County Court met In regular sesalon at the Court House In Heppner, Oregon, May I. 1922, at 10 a. m. with the follow ing officers present: Hon Wm. T. Campbell, Judge; O. A. Bleakman, Commissioner; L. P. Davidson, Commissioner; Geo. McDuffee, Sheriff; J. A. Waters. Clerk; when among others the following pro ceedings were had, to-wit: Various claims presented to the Court at this time and after due consideration of the same, said claims were allowed and ordered paid as per following Hat: W. H. Tucker, bounty t 17.00 Francis J. Gordon, poor Newt Matteson, bounty Claud Fin ley. bounty. Ralph Flnley, bounty.. Archie Cox, bounty Ralph Turner, road No. E H. Turner, road No. 9 Walter Wright, bounty Indian George, bounty. Johnnie Thompson, bounty.. Cecil Lutklns, road No. 16 R. W. Snider, bounty H. J. Cullck, bounty C. W Acock, bounty Indian Maud, bounty Arthur Rowell, bounty..-.. J. H. Cochran, bounty. Earl H. Calkins, bounty J. C. Sharp, bounty. U Matteson, bounty NOTICE OF BOND SALE. Notice Is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the undersign ed until the hour of 7:30 oclock p. m. on the 6th day of June, 1922, and Immedi ately thereafter publicly opened by the City Council at the Council Chambers in the City of Heppner, Oregon, for the purchase of City of Heppner Gen eral Obligation Funding Bonds In the sum of Fifteen Thousand Dollars (815,000), said bonds to be in denomina tions of One Thousand Dollars (81,000) i each, dated May 1st, 1922, and to be come due May 1st, 1942, to bear Interest at the rate of six per cent (6) per an num payable semi-annually on the first days of May and November In each year, principal and Interest payable at the Fiscal Agency of the State of Ore gon In New York City, which said bonds are to be issued and disposed of under the provisions of the City Charter. All bids must be unconditional and accom panied by a certified cheque of 1500.00. The approving legal opinion of Messrs. Teal, Minor & Winfree will be furnish ed the successful bidder. The Council reserves the right to re ject any and all bids. L. L. GILLIAM. Recorder. O. N. Helms, bounty Geo. R. Pearson, bounty Mrs. Raymond White, bounty.. B. F. 8orenson, bounty Henry Crump, bounty . C. H. Ayers, bounty K. O. Nelll, bounty Chas. B. Oral, Dlst Sealer J. C Sharp, bounty C. C. Chick, health officer Ben Cox, bounty - Guy Chapi.1, ounty Loren Matteson, bounty Mack Smith, bounty . J. H. Cochran, bounty J. H. Cochran, bounty Daisy P. Becket, wid. pen Sadie Morey, wid pen Gladys M. Gibbons, wid. pen Rebecca Knight, wtd. pen . H. E. Crewdson, wid. pen i Francis J Gordon, poor acct G. 1.. Ayers, bounty Vivian Yocum, sheriff exp.. J. N. Matteson, bounty T. J. Matlock, bounty 1. C. H. Atteberry, bounty.-. Jim Hlgglns, bounty NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, Department of the Interior. U. 8. LAND OFFICE at La Grande, Oreiron, May 6, 1922. NOTICE Is hereby given that Francis A. Gentry, of Lena, Oregon, who, on July 18, 1917, made Homestead Entry, No. 01S394, for NWKPEK, EHSEK. Section 24, NSW, NW14SE14. SW14 NEtt. SENW4. Section 35, Township South, Range 28 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make Final three-year Proof, to es tablish claim to the land above describ ed, before United States Commissioner, at Heppner, Oregon, on the 27th day of June, 1922. Claimant names as witnesses: W. L. Vincent Howard Cullck, F. M. Duncan and Fay Pettyjohn, all of Lena, Oregon. s CARL O. HELM. Register. K. O. Haverstlck, bounty Ike Johnson, bounty L. P Davidson, Co. Court O. A. Bleakman, Co. Court Tom Thompson, bounty John Bell, bounty Heppner Herald, election exp. treasurer exp , E. J. Starkey, supt trav. exp sheriff trav. exp court house (linns ft Prudhomme Co., sheriff clerk ... superintendent surveyor Ida Fletcher, poor acct ,. C. C. Calkins,. Co. Agent Underwood Typewriter Co., cur rent exp. . Pad Howell, Insane exp E. G. Haverstlck, Circuit Court if. L. Case, coroner exp ... court house Goo. McDuffee, Jail acct. sheriff W T. McRoberts, shertc exp Dr. C. C. Chick, poor acct health officer Aubrey E. Perry, water master Poc. Tel. & Tel. Co , current ex. Ed Breslln, court house J. O. Hnger, court bouse Heppner Light & Water Co., court house ... general road Thomson Bros., court house..... Gazette-Times, treasurer exp.. clerk County Court election exp. ..... W. P. Prophet, poor.. NOTICE FOR Pl'BICATION. Department of the Interior. U. 8. LAND OFFICE at La Grande, Oregon, May 13, 1922. NOTICE Is hereby given that Harry Brown, of Lena, Oregon, who, on Sep tember 11, 1916, made Homestead En-, James Bllley, bounty try, No. 015768, for NWttNWtt, EVi ; Artie Brown, nounty NWU, NEHSWU. SEit, Section 22. 1 State Ind. AcL Com., various Township 1 South, Rnnge 38 East, Will- roads Insurance amette Meridian, has filed notice of in-1 Arlington National Bank, roaa tentlon to make Final three-year Proof, special No. 2 to establish claim to the land above C. E. Carlson, special No. 14 described, before United States Commls- Alvle Barlow, road No. 16 . sloner, at Heppner, Oregon, on the SOth'Cnrl Ulrlch, rood No. 7 day of June, 1922. I Arthur Anderson, road No. I Claimant names as witnesses: O. B. Mitchell, special No. 2 Howard Cullck, Robert A. Cullck, W. Arlington National Bank, Bp I L Vincent, A. P. Ayers, nil of Lena, Or-1 No. 4 eKon. Tax Collector, Sp. 2 CARL O. HELM. Register, j Chas. Hango, special 2 ! Tum-A-Lum Lbr. Co., O.-W. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF PART-1 highway NF.HNItlP. road No. 8 Notice is hereby given to all whom Gilliam & Blsbee, O.-W. high- It may cvoncern, that the partnership way heretofore existing between Frank S. J, w. Wlldenan, road No. IB Parker and R. J. Vaughnn and conduct-I chas. Becket, road No. 16 ed under the name of Vaughan and Harley Anderson, road No 16. Parker has been this day dissolved byjF.. L. Young, road No. 15 mutual consent of said partners. Frank j r E. Allstott, road No. 15 8. Parker will pay all outstanding j,vs. Llndsey, road No. 16 claims against said partnership and Sylvia Huston, road No 15 collect nil claims due said firm. Dated this 12th day of May, 1922 FRANK S. PARKER. BEAMER & WILLIAMS DRAY AND TRANSFER Phone Main 872 Heppner Oregon LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MORROW COUNTY. ADA M. AYEKS, Plaintiff) vs. ) W. D. Nowlon and Ella) B. Newlon, his wife, and) John J. Worley, ) Defendants.) Notice Is hereoy given that by virtue of a foreclosure execution, Judgment, Order, Decroe and order of sale. Issued cut of the abovo entitled Court In the above entitled cause to me directed, dated the 18th day of April, 1922, upon Judgment and decree rendered and en tered In sal Court and Cause on the 14th day of April, 1922 In favor 0 Ads. M. Ayers, plaintiff above named and against W. D. Newlon and Ella B. New lon, his wife, above named defendants for the sum of One Thousand Three Hundred Fifty and no-100 dollars with Interest thereon at the rate of six per cent per annum from March 6, 191J and the further sum of 1160.00 attorneys' feel and the further sum of 117.60 costs T. J. Humphreys, road No. J. Edwin Esteb, special 14 B. O. Carlson, special 14. T. CrlHon. aneflal 14 Homey Philosophy for 1922 j. e aniespie, road no. 16 Its raining! Lord, isnt that grand !i an(,BNo, 4 The grass will be greener, the cows'll c. m. Scrivner, No 9 get refreshing food ; they'll give more ' Leonard Douglas, No. 9 --.-ot,; m;iU o-H th llrtln Uil.lipe Jaa Sturglll, No 9 "UUMa'm,6 "nnht Mathlsnn. No. II it .1. . i ..:ii l. L.-nu . S.L.A ' 01 me Slums win uo iicaiuii.i , icE(i Mulvev, Hard-Bond.... crops 11 grow, and everyone II be more prosperous. The sun is shining. Lord, isn t that crand! The world looks glorious. What about that picnic in the woods a cooling swim, a day s fishin , a spin in the flivver, or a ramble thru the country lanes. Health in the air, joy in every soul, inspiration to do Dick Smith, No. 9 the work of the day in a cheerful - H- Hayden, No. i sPint- . W. R Wnlnole, No. 1 U S Ciouay. uee, Lora, isn 1 mat H, p. McCurdy, Sp. 14.. Arllngton National Bank, Sp. I and No. 3 . J. A. Graybeal, tax refund No. 1 Arlington National Bank, Sp. 2 W. R. Walpole, No. 1 W. L. McCaleb, gen road Gunner Llnthe, No. 4 Arlington National Bank, Sp. I B. C. Cullck, No. R. B Jones, No. 4.... grand! How delightfully cool. An' , Loot Mfg. sales Co., No. t the dust gono. A sprinkle of rain and J- H- wllt- No 9 ... ' . . ru, . T. J. Matlock, No. 7... then the sun will come out. Oh boy, . 0 H Wnrne;i 8, , there's somethin' in a cloudy day. I Geo. Hayden, Hardman-Bond It's windy. Lord, isn't that grand! Pearl Howell, Hardman-Bond.... Listen to her whistle! Watch the WrlKht saiintr. Hardmnn-Bona r. . ,J i-J i ni- . Rll Bleokmnn, Hardman-Bond germs fly. Good old Wind-health- , - McDonald. Hardman-Bond vigor power inspiration pep. w. H. Ayers, Hardman-Bond..- It S daybreak. Lord, isn t that Leslie Brnnnon, Hardman-Bond grand! See that glorious sunrise good old sun never fails come on boys, get busy. It's moonlicht. Lord, isn't that grand! Tranquil, soft, blossom-laden FJ?XZ ndw' Co ' 5oner.1 road " . ' . . IP T. T1s.tw franftpal marl air-that little sweetheart waitin by Hoppner Hernid. general read me hedgerow and oh gee, isn't life Road Bldg. Equip. Co., general worth livin'? ad 25 00 65.00 61.00 84.00 1.00 1.(0 5.60 tt 00 (0.00 64.00 T.00 S4.00 24 00 11.00 41 on 17 00 15 Ml 86.00 24.00 16.00 76.01 30.00 39.00 24.00 24 00 27.00 27 00 10.36 6.O0 7.25 4 00 12.00 16 00 27.00 14.00 , 20.00 25.00 25.00 10.00 40.00 17.50 25 00 (.00 10.00 81.00 25 00 20.00 18.00 16.C0 99.00 21.00 11.00 24.00 46.00 2.(0 2.00 66.16 50.00 1.60 6.99 . 6.06 20.16 4.28 15.00 250.00 9.00 (.25 11 40 41.00 10.(0 62.60 26.80 5.00 10.00 11.48 11.76 26.00 12.00 12.00 51.00 7.00 6 10 1.50 12.60 1.75 21.96 40.00 . 27.00 19 00 1.56 27.60 78.75 6 74 1.50 2.15 42.00 10.00 27 00 60.00 1.40 64.00 58 01 116.87 1.60 1.60 1.50 5.50 1.00 1.00 4.00 5.00 15.00 66.50 11.25 12.00 19.00 62.75 1.60 6.00 14.00 17.86 161.00 29 94 70.00 29.94 166.66 1.00 81.60 60.00 17.00 10.00 12.00 118.00 138.20 60.00 51.50 12.25 6.25 71.11 7 50 7.50 7.60 Fell Bros , general road Howard-Cooper Cor , gen. road C. V. Hopper, general road.... L. W, Brlggs, general road J. 8. Baldwin. O.-W. hlghway G A. bleakman, Hardman road Standard Oil Co.. road No. 7 M. L. Case, Hardman road Ed Rugg. No. 15 Gazette-Times, general road W. P. Prophet. Hardman road. Pyle Grimes, No. 16 J. B Calmua, general road Tum-A-Lum Lbr. Co. Hardman road Bank of lone, road No. 8 No. First National Bank, road No. 1 Sp. 1 No. No. 7 No. I No. 14 No. 16 general road . . Hardman road Farmer! ft Stockgrowers Na tional Bank, road No. 7 road No. 8 . road No. 16 general road 22 40 78.00 jgr 4 00 M 17 75 J? 78 20 25.00 14.40 M 160 W 18.57 I - 18 60 218.60 I 111.25 1 Hardman road " Ted Crttes. Lexington mkt State Ind. Accl Cora- Lex. and Rhea mkt. roads Tum-A-Lum Lbr. Co. Lex. and Rhea mkt. roads ... Gilliam ft Blsbee, Lexington mkt road A. Z Barnard. Rhea mkt road Carl Johnson, Lexington mkt. J. R. Flniel, Lexington mkt Chas. Latourell, Lexington mkt Carlson Bros., Lex mkt road Oregon State Hlghhway Com Lexington mkt road E. I. Dupont Co., Lex. mkt road Good Road Machinery Co., Lex mkt road .. . Feenaughty Machinery Co Lexington market road 6.00 Karl Beach, Lex. mkt road 68.40 J. H. Wilt Rhea mkt road 1 76 J. W. Kirschner. Lex. mkt road 7.80 Wm. T. Campbell. Lex. mkt 11.80 Standard Oil Co., Rhea mkt 44.66 H. W. Oliver. Lexington mkt 11.71 Standard Oil Co- Lex mkt 258.87 First National Bank, Lex. mkt 1.110.67 Rhea mkt road 685.10 Farmers ft Stockgrowers Na tlonal Bank, Rhea mkt 1.18! 107 60 ' 41.50: 179.08 607.99 1.00 i 121.(8 49.(8 ! 76.47 : 181.00 ' 27.75 241 69 15.84 ! 16.00 ' 10.50 20.00 178.88 51.11 14.81 287.94 17.10 200.00 68.01 (2.01 29.00 366.25 4.18 2.(0 16.75 Bank of lone, Rhea mkt- Lexington mkt 41.(8 404.11 178.68 224.00 126.55 (6.97 City of lone, gravel for road Geo. McDuffee, acct prohibition Harold A. Ahalt rodent bounty County Court entered into a contract with Martin Reld for bill of lumber for bridge on Rhea creek at the Old Henry Gay ranch, at price of 8476.91 delivered at bridge site; also for lumber for ' bridge at or near A. Reaney'a ranch at mouth of Clark's canyon, price ps-a 1304 95. Upon application of Ida Fletcher of lone, Oregon, for aid; after due consid eration of the application Court agreed to aid Mrs. Fletcher to the amount of (15.00 per month. No further business court adjourned for the term. Political Announcements For Commissioner. I hereoy 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 m May, 1922. G. A. Bleakman, Hardman, ure. Paid Advertisement. For Joint Representative. I hereby announce my candidacy on the Republican ticket for Joint Representative of the District of Mor row and umatma umniies in mc May primaries. I have lived in Uma tilla county 24 years and own prop erty in both counties. 1 was a mem ber of the 1919, or War Sesson, and the specal session of 1920 of the Ore gon Legislature and otherwise have devoted much time to public matters. 1 have no platform, except to offer the best judgment I have and to pur sue a conservative and economic course. I 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 ua 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. Lett ereel Men know the power of knowledge. Knowledge is the truth about Persons, Places, Things. F'r instances: If you had time to count all of the letters used by the printers of this page, yon would find more "eV used than any other letter. The letter "t" comes next, then "o,'.' "a," "n" and so on with "z" least nsed. 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's," 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 Be Wise! Get Results! For Representative. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the nomination to the ortice 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. Herbert Hynd and Annie C. Hynd of Butterby Flats, also Mrs. Roy Scott of the Lookout were calling on Mrs. Geo. Henriksen of Strawberry ranch on last Sunday afternoon. J. J. McEntire of Killarney trans acted business in Heppner during the week. We understand John sold his wool while in town, so therefore is wearing a smile these days. Miss Elma Rufener of Hillsboro arrived in Cecil on Friday and will visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Krebs at the Last Camp for an indefinite period. Three large bands of ewes and lambs belonging to Smythe Bros, of Arlington passed through Cecil this week on their way to the mountains. Cecil was well represented at the county seat this week. Jack Hynd and son Herbert, A. Henriksen and Henry Krebs taking in the sights. For Representative. I nereUy announce myself as a candidate for the ottice 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. Mrs. Hazel Logan of Icne visited with Miss Olive Logan on Saturday. Everett Logan of Cecil was a bus iness man in Arlington Wednesday. Herman Haveco't was looking up his Cecil friends on Sunday. W. G. Scott of Lexington was a Cecil visitor on Thursday. H. Harbison of Morgan was a Ce cil caller on Thursday. Prizes Are Announced in Essay Contest on Teeth Robert McCabe, a 5th grade pupil in district No. 37, Miss Anabel How ard, teacher, was one of the two suc cessful pupils of Morrow county schools winning a prize in the essay contest promoted by the State Dental association. The other successful contestant was Roy Lindstrom, 8th grade pupil of District No. 23, Miss The Teeth and Their Relation to Good Health Margaret Crawford, teacher. The es- E. P. Dodd of Hermiston, who is j say of one of the winners was pub running for joint representative, call- j lished last week, while the other ap ed in Cecil on Wednesday while on pears in this week's issue of the Gaz- " , i Foster Collins, Hnxdman-Bond J. W. Kihschner, Hnrd.-Bond general road .......-,.... ,T. B, Adams, Hardman-Bond... Minor & Co., Hardman-Bond.. For County Commissioner. After being urged by citizens and taxpayers in all parts of the county 4-50 to anounce myself as a candidate for H the nomination for County Cmmis 4(0 sioner, I have decided to do so and l go will be a candidate for such nomina 63 (10 1 tion on the Democratic ticket at the 'JJJi coming primaries. I have been a si.o ', taxpayer here since before Morrow 15.25 j county was organized. I have no ,00' platform to announce nor promises 3, 00 j to make only that, if elected, I will 16.401 endeavor to serve the people of the his way to Heppner. A. Henriksen left for Portland on Thursday. He was accompanied as far as Arlington by Mrs. Henriksen and their son Oral. Miss Eleanor Furney of Buterby Flats visited at the Busy Bee ranch, the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Dun can, on Saturday. Constable John has left the vicin ity for a few days so the mayor has had his hands full watching all the young folks. Frank Gilliam accompanied by C. C. Patterson and S. E. Notson were seen driving around "Sunny Cecil" on Tuesday. Mrs. Geo. Noble and Johnnie Shu- felt of Rhea were transacting busi ness in Cecil on Friday. Mrs. Everett Logan, also Mrs. Jack Hynd called on Mrs. George Krebs during the week. Willie Ahalt, who has been plow- ette-Times, and these boys will re ceive from the State Dental assooia tion as a prize, ten dollars each, in cash, the checks for which will either be mailed to them direct or through the office of County Superintendent Shurte. Mat Halvorsen, extensive land owner and farmer of lone, was a vis itor in this city on Monday. Resolutions of Condolence Sans Souci Rebecca Lodge, No. 33, I. O. O. F. Whereas it has pleased the Ruler of the Universe to summon to her eternal home our Sister Frankie Lu per, who was always a faithful mem ber; Be it Resolved: That we hereby extend our heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved family of our departed Sis ter in their sad affliction. May God's blessing be with them. (By Robert McCabe, Ith grade.) An unclean mouth invites disease germs. A clean mouth is a great pro tection against disease germs. ' You should brush your teeth after the first meal of the day and after the evening meal, and you should see the dentist once every month, and brush the teeth in all directions to be sure that you have removed the food from between them. We should keep our teeth in good condition so that they can do their work of chewing food. Decayed teeth cause an unclean mouth, toothache, and diseases of the gums will do the same. If the teeth are in bad condi tion you must go to the dentist at "ence. There are thirty-two teeth in the set, sixteen upper and sixteen lower. The temporary teeth are the ones before the permanent ones come in. They should be taken care of just as well as the last set because they do the most important work of a child. The molars come in behind the ba by teeth. They must be taken care of or they will decay. You will have to watch them, to take care of them so that they won't decay. Remove the particles from between the teeth with dental floss or quill toothpick. Brush them downward and brush all directions on the surface of the mo lars. The inside must be brushed as well as the outside. You must go to the dentist several limes a year. Do not wait too Ion? to go to the dentist. If you do it will be a big operation for the dentist and hard on you, and will cost you more to get them filled or crowned or cap ped. The baby teeth comeout when the child is about five years old and then a new set comes in. You must take god care of them. That we drape our charter in ing for Leon Logan, left for Hepp- j mourning for a period of 30 days in ner on Friday. ! memory of our departed Sister. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lundell and' 8 corV ;hese. resolutions be o r di,- ,oi, . ; spread upon the minutes of the lumtiy ui mica wws w.viv-vii u-;t- , , - ., . ' i I n,HTC a irnt cant rt thj Fortlllu anil one to the press for publication. Opal Brigcs, Mrs. Bessie Campbell, Neva Hayes. itors in lone. county to the best of my ability. R. L. Benge. Paid Advertisement. HEMSTITCHING. I have installed a hemstitching machine at my apartment in the Gil man building and will give all order for work in that line my best atten tion. Your patronaeo is solicited. a6-tf. Mrs. C. C. Patterson. Shoe Repair Work E. N. Gonty Shoe store is now prepared to take care of all shoe repair work. There is a good man on the job, Brins; your shoe troubles to Gonty.--Adv.