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THE GAZETTE-TIMES, IIEPPNER. OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1022 PA'".!". TiV.l'. r. Professional Cards DR. F. E. FARRIOR DENTIST Office Upstairs Over Postoffics Hrppner, Oregon DR. R. Z. GROVE DENTIST Permanently located in the Odd Fellows Building, Rooms 4 and 6 Hrppnvr, Orvgon A. D. McMURDO, M. D. PHYSICIAN SURGEON Office in Masonic Building Trained Norae Assistant Hrppner, Oregon C. C. CHICK, M. D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Office Upstairs Over Postoffice Trained Nurse Aaaiitant Hvppner, Oregon WOODSON & SWEEK ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Offlcea in First National Bank Building Ht-ppner. Oregon Van Vactor & Butler ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Suite 305 First National Bank Building THE DALLES, ORE. S. E. NOTSON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office In Court House Heppner, Oregon Office Phone, Main 843 Keidcnc Phone, Main M5 Francis A. McMenamin LAWYER Oilman Building, Heppner, Ore. F. II. ROBINSON LAWYER IONE, OREGON ROYV.WI1ITEIS Fire Insurance Writer for Beat Old Line Companies llrppner, Oregon E. J. STARKEY ELECTRICIAN HOUSE WIRING A SPECIALTY Heppner, Oregon Phone 871 Heppner Sanitarium DR. J. PERRY CONDER Phyleian-ln-Charge Treatment of all diseases. Isolated wards for contagious diseases. FIRE INSURANCE Waters & Anderson Successors to C. C Patterson Heppner, Oregon MATERNITY HOME MKS. C. C. AIKEN, HEPPNER I am prepared to take a limited num ber of mnternlty caws at my home. Pstlenls privileged to choose their own physician. Kent of care and attention assured. PHONE m E. J. KELLER AUCTIONEER Will attend and call all public sales. I also conduct community sales, Heppner, Oregon IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW. In the Matter of the ) Estate of ) CITATION. Charles B. Sperry, ) Deceased.) To Harley D. Sperry: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF . OREGON, you are hereby cited and required to appear before the County Court of the State of Oregon for Mor row County, in the County Court room, at the Court House, In the City of Heppner, Myrow County, Oregon, on Monday, the 2nd day of October, 1922 at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of said day to show cause, if any exist, why an order of sale should not be made aa prayed for In a petition filed and presented herein by C. R. Gunsel, administrator de bonis non of the estate of Charles B. Sperry, deceased, praying for an order authoriiing and empowering said administrator de bonis non to ell eertnin real nronerty of said es tate of said deceased, to pay the cost and expenses of administration oi said estnto, and the claims unsatis fied against the said estate, which said property is fully described in said petition and as follows, to-wlt: Lot six (6) in Block three (3) In the city of lone, Morrow Coun ty, Oregon. Lot three (3) In Block four (4) LEGAL NOTICES in Sperry'a Second Addition to lone, Morrow County, Oregon. Lots fifteen (15) and sixteen (16) in Block seven (7) in Sper ry's Second Addition to lone, Morrow County, Oregon. WITNESS, the Hon. Win. T. Camp bell, Judge of the above entitled Court, with the seal of said Court af fixed this 14th day of August, 1922. (SEAL) J. A. WATERS, Clerk. JOS. J. NYS, Attorney for Administrator, Heppner, Oregon, NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned haa filed her final account aa Executrix of the Estate of Frank Anderson, deceased, and that the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County haa appointed Monday, the 2nd day of October, 1922, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the fore noon of said day, as the time, and the County Court room in the Court House, at Heppner, Oregon, aa the place of hearing and settlement of said final account. Objections to said linal account must be filed on or be fore said date. HILMA M. ANDERSON, Executrix. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Morrow. In the matter of the estate of Peter Carl Nelson, deceased. Notice ia hereby given that the un dersigned has filed in the office of the County Clerk in and for Morrow County, State of Oregon, his final ac count of hia administration of the ubove-entitled estate, and that the 2nd day of October, 1922, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, haa been fixed by the Court as the time for hearing of objections to said ac count and settlement of same, at his office in Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, and all persons having ob jections thereto are required to file the same on or before said date, and that said time and place is set for final distribution of the assets of the said estate by said court. First publication, August SI, 1922. Last publication, September 28, 1922. ALLEN THOMSON, Administrator of the estate of Peter Carl Nelson, deceased. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. U. S. LAND OFFICE at La Grande, Oregon, August 5, 1922. Notice is hereby given that Cath erine R. McDveitt, formerly Cather ine R. Doherty of lone, Oregon, who, on May 24, 1921, made Additional Homestead Entry, No. 017538, for Stt NE, Section 32, Township 1 South, Range 29, East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final three-year Proof to establish claim to the land above described be fore Clerk of Circuit Court, Heppner, Oregon, on the 29th day of Septem ber, 1922. Claimant names as witnesses: Phil Ilirl, John Keegan, Frank McCabe, Phil Higgina, all of Lena, Oregon. CARL G. HELM. Register. 6 per cent loans may be secured for any purpose on farm lands. Irrigated lands, to buy or build homea, city or farm, under our first mortgage certi ficates. Bankers Reserve Mortgage Company, Gas & Electric Bldg., Den ver, Colo. HEMSTITCHING I have Installed a hemstitching machine at my apart ment in the Oilman building and will give all orders for work in that line my best attentoin. Your patronage is solicited. Mrs. C. C. Patterson, tf. It pays to buy good lubricating oils. Valvoline and Havoline oils at Peo ples Hardware Company. tf. FOR RENT-Good room in private residence gentleman preferred. In quire this office. FOR SALE One 110-bushel wood en grain bin. Inquire of C. C. Rhea, lone, Oregon. It pays to buy good lubricating oils. .Valvoline and Havoline oils at Peo ples Hardware Company. tf. FOR SALE Used Ford car in good repair. Inquire Universal Garage. It pays to buy good lubricating oila. Valvoline and Havoline oila at Peo ples Hardware Company. tf. FOR SALE At reasonable price, good residence property in Heppner. For terms, inquire this office. 6t. FOR SALE-4-burner New Perfec tion oil stove, with oven. Good as new. Inquire this office. For Sale at Once The Hart resi dence, modern home, partly furnish ed, 2 lots, barn and fruit trees. In quire Mrs. Ellen Buseick. HOGS FOR SALE Brood sows and gilts; sows with pigs; shoats and pigs. W. Harold Mason, lone, Or. tf. T County Court met In regular ses sion at the Court house in Heppner, Oregon, Wednesday the 6th day of September, 1922, at 10 o clock a. m., with the following officers present: G. A. Bleakman, commissioner; L. P. Davidson, commissioner; Geo. Mc Duffee, sheriff; J. A. Waters, clerk; when among others the following pro ceedings were had, to wit: Various claims were presented to the court for payment and after due consideration said claims were paid as per the following list. Other claims were denied or continued for the term. The County Court made an order setting the scale of wages on road work for Morrow county as follows: Common labor, (3.00 per day; two horse team, $2.50 per day. Court ordered County Treasurer to transfer $5,000.00 from the Bond fund to Market Road fund; same to be re funded when sufficient funds were on hand to do so. County Court deeded to Laxton Me Murray the old right of way of Pub lic road situated on his land and ly ing south of the O. W. R. & N. Co. right of way. No further business appearing the court adjourned for the term. List of Claims Allowed. Foster Collins, bounty t 3.00 Heppner Light and Water Co., court house 38, W. A. Richardson, sunt 10. Sherman Shaw, gen. road 7.05 Duncan Ross, No. 8 15.96 C. Lovell, No. 9 4.87 B. R. Hacther, No. 9 64.87 H. A. Hatcher, No. 9 65.85 R. Ross, No. 9 57.83 F. P. Rodd, No. 9 203.74 C. Ulrich, court house 230.00 R. Partlow, bounty 4.00 E. Stoneman, No. 16 41.86 Ed Kunte, bounty 4.00 L. Englert, bounty 2.00 L. Bleakman, No. 16 16.50 . G. Florence, bounty 4.00 P. G. Carmichael, bounty 8.00 C. B. Orai, sealer 10.62 May Case, clerk 27.00 James Carsner, bounty 9.00 J. E. Brennr, o. 9 159.07 W. L. McCaleb, gen. road 166.66 Daisy Becket, wid. pension.. 25.00 Sadie Morey.wid. pension. 25.00 Gladys Gibbons, wid. pen 10.00 Harriet Crewdson, wid. pen. 17.50 Rebecca Knight, wid. pen 10.00 F. J. Gordon, poor 25.50 Ida Fletcher, poor 15.00 V. Yocum, sheriff 65.00 Tom Miller, bounty S3.00 A. J. Knoblock, bounty 8..00 G. D. Coats, No. 16 ...a 11.96 J. Warfield, No. t 4.87 R. E. Harbison, No. 9 2.99 F. Lieulalen, No. 16 68.61 J. W. Kirschner, gen. road ... 15.00 Martin Reid, gen. road 8.44 Fell Bros., gen. road 65.00 S. Shaw, gen. road 3.15 W. L. McCaleb, gen. road 8.44 C. V. Hopper, gen. road 53.80 Peoples Hdwe. Co., gen. road 2.05 G. A. Bleakman. co. court...... 11.00 L. P. Davidson, co. court 37.00 W. H. SUnder, tax rebate 30.40 Pat Doherty, tax rebate 302.40 C. A. Minor, tax rebate 10.00 Sam McCullough, tax rebate 3.94 Tom Johnson, court house 5.00 Thomson Bros, court house.. 2.10 Heppner Lt. A Water Co, cruot house 41.26 C. C. Calkins, county agent.-. 250.00 Martha Wright, poor .. 84.50 Bushong A Co, current ex... 15.80 M. L. Case, coroner .. 5.00 E. A. Zochert, Jus. court 8.30 R. Lapthorn, jus. court. 3.30 Mrs. T. J. Matlock, jus. court 3.10 Bert Vance, jus. court 2.70 Ed Duran, jus. court 330 . Moyer, jus. court . 2.70 Mrs. E. Duran, jus, court. 3.30 Gene Ferguson, jus. court 8.00 Ellis Garret, T. B. cattle 12.50 E. Cummings, T. B. cattle 12.50 Homer Cason, T. B. cattle 12.50 B. L. Dillabaugh, T. B. cattle 22.56 Heppner Herald, cur. exp 21.00 L. D. Neil!, water master. 6.00 Geo. McDuffee, sheriff ... 17.00 F. Ashbaugh, No. 16 15.00 L. W. Briggs, gen. road 10.00 Humphreys Drug Co., gen. road 4.15 C. J. Anderson, No. 9... 64.00 Bert Mason, No. 9 18.40 Bristow A Johnson, No. 9...... 2.85 E. C. Heliker, No. 9 27.60 P. Bleakman, No. 16 10.00 Engleman Hdwe. Co, No. 9.. 12.10 Tum-A-Lum, No 18.62 S. Edwards, No. 9 - 8.00 Gilliam A Bisbee, ct. house ... 8.30 I'yle A Grimes, No. 16 206.60 Clyde Equip. Co, gen. road ... 6.70 C. Shurte, bounty 8.00 J. H. Cox, No. 8 25.12 State Acci. Com, Lex. Mar-.. 37.14 R. H. Lane, Lex. Mar 48.16 1st. Nat. Bank, Lex. Mar...... 1,676.04 Far. A S. Bank, Lei. Mar. 122.50 Geo. McDuffee, Lex. Mar.. 17.60 H. F. Fleetwood, Lex. Mar 10.12 Peoples Hdwe. Co, Lex. Mar. 4.40 Battery Station, Lex. Mar 3.00 Lench Bros, Lex. Mar 13.74 Howard Cooper Cor, Lex. Mar 148.58 Standard Oil Co, Lex. Mar... 689.71 Variety Store, Lex. Mar. .. 6.84 Fecnaughty Co, Lex. Mar 26.52 Karl Beach, Lex. Mar 147.06 S. C. Runyan, Lex. Mar 6.15 Builders Equip. Co, Lex. Mar 1.05 Clyde Equip. Co, Lex. Mar... 2.37 1st Nat. Bank, Lex. Mar 8,974.70 Bank of lone, Lex. Mar 47.51 Standard Oil Co, H-Bond 39.56 Moore A Anderson, Lex. Jar. 447.47 Arlington Nat. Bank, special ,163.71 Bert Vance, No. 8 67.50 State Acci. Com, H.-Bond. .. 86.63 State Acci. Com, roads 33.68 Tom Parker, H. Bond 4.63 C. G. Blayden, Spl. 2 2.99 Peoples Hdwe. Co, H.-Bond.. 2.75 Arl. Nat. Bank, Spl. 2 38.92 Geo. McDuffee, H.-Bond 136.84 1st Natl. Bank, H.-Bond 1,520.22 Far. A S. Nat. Bank, H.-Bond 686.73 Fell Bros, No. 17 23.00 Win. Hendrix, H.-Bond 1.65 G. E. Ayers, No. 6 70.65 V. L. Carlson, Spl. 14.. 35.95 C. E. Carlson, Spl. 14 65.10 Bank of lone, Spl. 1 11.98 I J. L. Jenkins, Spl. 2 60.00 Wm. Kirk, No. 14 2.99 A. B. Atchison, H.-Bond 15.65 Joe Batty, No. 14 7.56 A. W. Cobb, Spl. 2 8.48 H. F. Fleetwood, H.-Bond 107.82 Joe Howell, H.-Bond 260.27 Arl. Natl. Bank, Spl. 2 144.14 Far. A S. Nat. Bank, H.-Bond 282.09 1st Natl. Bank, H.-Bond 482.65 Add Inskeep, H.-Bond 330.61 J. H. Cox, No. 8 100.00 1st Natl. Bank, H.-Bond 855.37 H. D. McCurdy, No. 14 130.00 J. McCoy, No. 17 63.25 Ed Hunt, No. 7 - 9.00 J. W. Kirschner, No. 6 12.00 L. L. Leathers, H.-Bond 25.00 W. H. Ayers, H.-Bond 878.25 Martin Reid, H.-Bond 371.07 G. W. Kirk, H.-Bond 20.25 E. H. Kellogg, H.-Bond 6.20 Mrs. Ray Wright, H.-Bond... 4.16 Standard Oil Co, H.-Bond.... 68.84 Peoples Hdwe. Co, H.-Bond 5.90 Boardman Trading Co, Sp. 2 166.58 P. G. Balsiger, Spl. 14 4.00 Leach Bros, 14 8.90 Service Station, H.-Bond 7.60 I. Bleakman Co, H.-Bond 48.25 G. A. Bleakman, H.-Bond 25.00 E. L. Ayers, H.-Bond 69.80 J. R. Voile, 17 27.00 Ed Duran, 17 12.00 J. II . Wilt, Spl. 14 15.10 W. A. Murchie, Spl. 2 166.66 E. R. Merritt, H.-Bond 28,23 1st Natl. Bank, H.-Bond 86.68 Far. A S. Nat. Bank, H.-Bond 596.98 W. G. Moore, 17 68.60 Aril ngton Bank. Spl. 2 2298 Practical Horseshoer has taken entire charge of the Scrviner Black smith Shop. GENERAL BLACKSMITHING Lame and interfering horses carefully attended. Phone 512, Heppner Bank of lone, 14 11.97 H. K. Ahalt, rodent . 125.SO Alfalfa Growers wire us this night letter collect Before you place your order for sulphur direct from our warehouse in Portland, Ore it will pay you to learn about Texas Gulf gon. As the world's largest producers of Sulphur, "i better sulphur at a better sulphur we can serve you best, price." Get the facts, at once. 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NEW PRICES ON MASON MASON CORDS HEAVY-DUTY OVER SIZE SIZE PRICE SIZE PRICE 30x3'2Cl. $13.95 32x4 '2 $30.75 30x3'2s.s 15.80 33x1'! 31.55 32x3'2 19-1) 34x1 '2 32.40 31x4 23.10 35x4'$ 33.20 32x4 24.50 33x5 38.95 33x4 24.70 35x5 39.95 34x4 - 25.35 37x5 42.10 FORD OWNERS! Remarkable Prices on Mason Oversize "Maxi- Mile" Fabrics 30x3 - - - $9.25 30x3 '2 - - - $ 1 0.60 C. Y. HOPPER TIRE SHOP FOR REAL TIRE SERVICE KIRK BUS & TRANSFER COMPANY WM. M. KIRK, Proprietor Prompt and efficient service at all times, both day or night Leave orders at Hotel Patrick or Phone Main 664. BAGGAGE : EXPRESS : FREIGHT COUNTRY TRIPS -:- GENERAL HAULING We offer for sale this season 500 Rambouillet Rams Our sheep are well known as densely fleeced, fine wool and large size. For further information, address JAMES H. SCOTT, Superintendent, Prineville Land & Livestock Co., Antelope, Oregon Good Printing Is Our SELECTING and buying groceries for a home is a much more difficult task than purchasing in any other commodity. When one buys a new pair of shoes an automobile, a coat or a pair of shoes, the problem of deciding comes only at long intervals. But with groceries every rising sun presents three new problems: "what to have" for break fast, dinner and supper. No wonder the gro cery question is the housewife's biggest problem. There is an answer. It is to be had at this store. We specialize on tempting foods and in such large variety that planning a meal no long er carries a dread. PHELPS GROCERY COMPANY PHONE 53 C0 Hobby The Gazette-Times