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THE - ttp.ttm TTF.PPNER. OREGON, THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 2. 1922. Professional Cards j ..a 1 1 DR. F. E. FARRIOR DENTIST ' Office Upstairs Over Postoffle Heppner, Oregon DR. R. Z. GROVE DENTIST Permanently loca'ted In ft OM Fellows Building, Boomi 4 and 5 Heppner Orlon proceed to sell at private m1 at his office in the Bark of Ion, in lone. Un,m Pountv. Oree-on. to the best bidder for eh, subject to confirma tion bj uid Court, til ine louowinf described real property belonging to uid estate of uid Charles B. Sperry, deceased, to-wit: Lot six (6) in Block three (3) In the city of lone. Morrow County, Ore gon, Lot three (3) in Block four (4) in Sperry'e Second Addition to lone, Morrow County, Oregon, t . a.aa MM anil aixteen (16) in Block seven (7) in Sperry's Second Addition to lone, norrow umi), Oregon. .... . Dated this 10th Cay oi ucvouer, 1922. C. K. UUNt,b. Administrator de bonis non of the Estate of Charles B. Sperry. deceased. A. D. McMURDO, M. D. PHYSICIAN BURGEON " Office In Masonic Building Trained Nure Assistant Heppner, Oreioa C.C. CHICK, M. D. PHYSICIAN ft SURGEON Office UpsUlrt Over Postoffle Trained Nurse Assistant Heppner, Oregon WOODSON & SWEEK ATTORNEY S-AT-LAW Offices in First National Bank Building Heppner, Oreton Van Vactor & Butler ATTORNEYS-AT-lAW Suite 305 First National Bank Building THE DALLES, ORB. NOTICE OF DISTRICT ROAD MEET INC. kl,!. 1. tihv riven, nursuant to . .. 1 a petition OI we requisive Atr. of Road District No. 1 of Morrow County, State of Oregon, and an order of the County uourc oi un c., nnrnin for Morrow County, made and entered on the 4th day of October, 1922, a meeting ox me wgai voters of ssid Road District Number 1 of Morrow County, Bute of Oregon will be held at the Edgoen e. waa. ...k Hall In Irritron. MolTOW Coun ty, Oregon in the said Road District Number 1, November Wtn, k. k.... -l oVlnrk in the afternoon of said day, for the purpose of voting an additional tax lor noeo. purpuaa ..... .11 tha imhla nronertv in said Road District to the amount of I Mills on the dollar, said tax to be ex pended as follows: In the eonstrue tion of permanent roads in said Road WM. T. CAMfBtUl County Judge. Attest: . J. A. WATERS, County Clers. S. E. NOTSON ATTORN EY-AT-LAW Office In Court House Heppner, Oregon Francis A. McMehamin LAWYER Oilman Building, Heppner, Ore. f F. II. ROBINSON LAWYER 10NE, OREGON ROY V.WHITEIS Fire Insnranc Writer for Beat Old Line Companle Heppner, Oregon E. J. STARKEY ELECTRICIAN HOUSE WIRING A SPECIALTY Heppner, Oregon Ftieae 171 Heppner Sanitarium DR. J. PERRY CONDER Physlclan-in-Charge Treatment of all diseases. Isolated wards for contagious diseases. NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE UN DER FOKECLUBUttE. Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of an execution and or der of sale duly issued by the Clerk of Morrow County, Oregon, dated the 7th day of October, 1922, In eertain ...it i. th. rimiit Court of the Stat of Oregon for Morrow County, where in Frank M. Lovgren, piainuo, jw -a Umant ainlnat the defend ants J. T. Ward and Elxena Ward for $1,000.00, with interest tnereon ai me . .e s m, rant ner annum in December 10, 1920, the further sum of 3100.00 attorneys' fe nd cost x jt.i..,uTnMnta taxed and allowad at $21.60; and in which earn suit the defendant and cross-compiainani, u M. Ayers recovered Judgment against j. .,!. i. j V Ward and El- HIU ."llu- .... . sena Ward for 336U5, with Interest .i . .t h rata of 8 ner cent per annum from Jon 8, 1921. $60.00 at torneys' fee and cost ana aisoum.- .. - ,.w.ri .nil a nowea ai eio.ov. mvuva ... ... Notice la hereby given thst I will on Ssturdsy, November 11, 1922, at .u. ..... 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day at the front door of the County Court House in me uij i u..... Unrme Count. Oregon, offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash in hand, the louowmg us-.-4K..t nronertv situated in Mor row County, Oregon, for the purpose of satisfying said judgments, w-w... The North half of the Northeast Quarter and the Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 82, j k vrth .Vl.ir.of the Northwest Quarter and the Southwest Quarter " .... . a l Cutlnn of the Nortnwesi yuarver 33 In Township 6 South, Range 2 &, W. M. And If the proceeds from tne saie . :a t... Haerihed real nroperty be InsufBcient to pay both of ald Judgments, then i will a. me time and place offer for sale to the highest bidder for cash the Southwest Quarter of th Horcneaak w" 9 In Townshtin 6 South, OVWUUU -- , Range 26, E. W. M. for the purpose of satisfying any sum remanuua u,, u k. infant of the de fendant and cross-eomplalnant, Ada M. Ayers, with cosu ana u.suui.. iu -, mav accrue. GEORGE HCUUKU, Dneriu. Henpner. Oregon, October 11, 1922. costs; and That the plaintiff's mortgage be Am-A . Ar.t and nrior lien against sll of the real property described in plaintiffs complaint ana in suia mortgage, to-wit: The Last Half of the Southwest Quarter and Government lots Three and Four, Section Nineteen, Town ship Three South of Range Tiwenty four; The East Half of the Southeast n,,. .nj tha Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section Twnty-two, and the Northeast quar ter of the Northeast Quarter oi nee tion Twenty-seven in Township Three South, Range Twenty-three tasi oi th. uriiiamatta Meridian: The North east Quartr of Section Twenty-five, Township Three Soutn oi nange T..,.tl,,.. r.aat of the Willamette Meridian; and the Southeast Quarter of Section Twenty-four in lownsnip tu. s.ntk a Riiim Twentv-three East of the Willamette Meridian, all in Morrow County, State of Oregon. That any interest, claim or lien that the defendants, or either of them or any of them have or cjalm to nave in or to said real property be decreed to be subsequent in time and inferior to the plaintiff s mortgage; ana Th., h. .lalntiff'a morte&Be b foreclosed and said property sold In . . I ,L. the manner proviaea ny ibw m nraetiee of this court, and th pro ceed thereof be applied: (a) To the payment 10 me piain ,;v . t, n.ta anil dlshnrsementa herein, eosts of sal and accruing costs; ht Tn tha navment to the Olaintiff of the sum of $1300.00 attorney's fees and the sum of $21.00 cost oi conun uation of abstract of title; i T tha navment to tne Plain tiff of the sum of $10,000.00, together .1,1. !.,..., at tha rata of 8 ner cent per annum from the 14th day of July, 1922, until paid; (d) The balance, if any, be paid .,. th. alark of this COUrt tO DO dis- bursed by him to such person or per sons as may be entitled to ine same Th.t it aaU aaal nronertv shall not ..11 n. a .nffielant llim tO DaV the plaintiff the several sums above men tioned, that the plaintitr have juog M..t and naara acrainst the defend' ants Henry E. Peterson and C. R. Pet- terson, both severally and jointly f rw anrh oanclenev: and That the plaintiff have judgment against the defendants i. t. rever- son and Victor Peterson, aaminisira- nf tha r.tata of Aaron Peterson deceased, for such sums as to the court may seem just and equitame i That the plaintiff or any party to thia suit lany become a purchaser at said sale and the derenasnis ana eecii ,v.. ..d .tha of them, and all .Limine hv throui-h or un der them or any of them, subsequent to the execution of piainun s morv .ithav aa nurchasers. incum brancers, or otherwise, be forever barred and foreclosed of all tneir right or claim in and to said real property save only their statutory iht nf ranamntion: and That the plaintiff have such other and further relief as to this court may seem just and equitable. This summons is served upon you by publication thereof in ine ua-sette-Times, a newspaper published and of general circulation in Morrow County, Oregon, for six successive weeks pursuant to an oraer maae anu enured by the Honorable Wm. T. Campbell, County Judge of Morrow County, Oregon, on me autn uj m r...h.. 1Q94 Tha date of the firBt UIWKII - . publication thereof is the 2nd day of November, 1922; tne aaie oi me iv nublication is the 14th day of De cember, 1922. J. H. IttLLH, Attorney for Plaintiff. Pn.tnfflca address and office, 1624 Yeon Bldg., Portland, Oregon. Heppner, Oregon, October 30. J922. Lr.tJ. vt. nr.ivjvj... Citv Tre8urer aa, aa a aaa a te Tl PI t aNa ficates. Karliers P.eserve Mortgage Compariy. (,. & Electric Bldg., Den ver, Colo. quire thin oJTlre. FOR SALE A few well developed J Duroe Jeraty weanling pigs. So.w Good board and room in private family, reasonable price. Phone 663, city. each if taken soon. B. li. PECK, Heppner. t .... ..-ri'r'IIIX.r: T nava installed nL3iiiiiiv.u' a hemstitching machine at my apart- . . .. 1...11Ji.. .nH trill ment In tne unman - give all ordera for work in that line my best attentoin. lour pin" -soliciud. Mrs. C. C. Patterson. tf. FOB SAI.F Standard bred Mam moth Bronie turkey toms. Well ma tured birds iiu.vo eacn n uaen vy Thanksgiving. B. H. PECK, Heppner. It pays to buy good lubricating oils. Valvoline and Havoline oil at Peo ples Hardware Comnanv. FOR SALE -One 110-bushel wood en grain bin. Inquire of C. C. Rhea, lone, Oregon. y, ,. k., omul lufcrieatina oils. Valvoline and Havoline oils at Peo- .1.. Uaritararit CamnlBf. kl- Itihrieatinf oils. It paa ""a - -- - Valvoline and Mavoune one a ij pies Hardware Company. pno aAiir At. Maaonable orice. t V, I Bnwr --- - - A ...inanaa nronertv in Heppner. P.a taama. inaulre this offlc. Ot, t-.n Dll F Lhnnii V.V PerfeC- rin DAUB - - tion oil stove, with oven. Good as new. Inquire thi omc. . . 1 - k. aaanrad for a per ceo anj - - any purpose on farm lands, irrigated . I 'II I . .itw A lands, to buy or duiiu pumca, W3 v. farm, under our first mortgage certi- Wood and coal range for sale rea sonably. Also kitchen table and chairs. Inquire this office. FOR SALE Good milk cow, 4 years old; coming fresh Nov. 1. Inquire this office or dee Wm. Wilson. LOST Sunburst diamond brooeh, n Main street. Hennner. on Tuesday. Notify Mrs. Phil Brady and receive reward. UIM. ri.rWF flITT our entire stock of guns and ammunition at very at tractive prices. Some of these guns have never neen usea. wins in ana look them over. LATOURELL AUTO Co, Heppner. Head of County Red Cross Here Mrs. Emmett Cochran, head of the Red Cross in Morrow County, visited Boardmsn Wednesday in her official capacity and spoke at the school on the work the Kea cross is uoinr. told of the work outlined for the an imal membership drive which starts November 11, Armistice uay. mra. Johnson, county health nurse, was hsre with Mrs. Cochran. The Morrow county Red Cross sustains the office r an,,n,v nnraa navine an me ex pense of the office from its funds. Boardman Mirror. Tl,. famous "Pathfinder" 30i3H tires, now on sale at Heppner Garage at $8.75 each. Thoroughbred Bronte Turkey Toms. $10.00 each. Pullets $6.00. MRS. CORA BURROUGHS, lone, Oregon. FOR SALE Gasoline woodsaw in firat class condition. Price $76.00. Can be seen at store of Peoples Hard ware Co, Heppner. IT'S TOASTED one extra process which gives a delicious flavor FOR RENT Good room in private residence gentleman preierrea. in- If LUV1U 1 AISTRHO Leqal Guarantee Giveru ae nW of Knlfm-no pain coatinue werk. Ask to see Uie-o-nis rue ireauuenk, PATTERSON SON Main Street -:- Heppner, Oregon Save Repairs Paint Now It Costs More to Rot a Building Than to Paint It FIRE INSURANCE Waters & Anderson Successor, to C C Pattern. Heppner, Oregon MATERNITY HOME MHSCO. C. AlltKN. HEPPNER I am prepared to Use a limited num ber of maternity . mj . home. Patients prif He4 te eheess their ewn Ph.''of,car and attention aMUrea. PHONE m TREASURER'S NOTICE Mntia ia herebv eiven that all n.n.ai Funrf Countv Warrants out standing and registered from January 1st, to January 31st, inn, inclusive, will be paid upon presentation at my nnVo on and after November 13, 1922. Interest on such warrants ceases up on that date. T. J. HUMPHREYS, County Treasurer NOTICE OF SALE OF ANIMAL. u.,i.. i. k.r.hw fftvan that th un , i..i ha ttirtua of the laws of the SUte of Oregon, has taken up the animal heretnatter aescriDcu i.. .t mm nnan the oremises I UIl 1, 11 a a I .i ,k. ..j.a.iaan in Morrow Coun- Ol wu.-.a" -- ' ty, Oregon, and that n win, . . ,. Ik- ...nnn 1,1, RatlirHaV. O CIOCS in ine aiii.iv.., ... ----- th 11th day of November, 1922, at the ranch of Minor uxonnor, nine n .. .u nt u.nnner. Oreffon, III M r a wuiiiM.. - r i , sell at public auction to the highest bidder for casn in nana un , tk-J ..i .l nnlaaa aaid animal aescriueu a,,,.,,,.., - shall hsve been redeemed before said date by th person lawfully entitled .j ..u animal, to-wit: One 10 rvucviu - . . roan ,two-year-old steer, with under half crop on left ear. o omet ma... or brand. , JERM uwiibub E.J.KELLER TREE PRUNING AUCTIONEERING HORSE SHOEING Heppner, Oregon L. VAN MARTER FIRE, AUTO AND . LIFE INSURANCE Old Un Companle REAL ESTATE Heppner, Ore, (legal notices A GOOD way to determine how much it costs to rot building is to find out how much lumber, needed to repair or re build, would cost. Vnn'll finrl that It rnsfji several times as much as the paint which T V..I1 J saves repairs, rami jrour ouuu ings when they need it Rotting property is wasteful and extrava gant. Tha. mnar vnnnminal natnt. in the long run, is the best paint. It s easy to apply saves laoor cost. It covers more area per gallon than "cheap" paint. The best paint serves five or aiore year longer than "cheap" paint. Th best paint is conomJosl bo- CALL FOR CITY WARRANTS. All aanarai tnno warrants. Citv of Hannnnar rpiriaared on or before October 31st, 1921, will be paid on presentation at omce oi k-uy ireas an anrf after November 10 1922 Intaaaat on aalri warrants Will CeSSO with dste of Nov, 10th, 1922. Dated at cause Ik is scientific in formula an4 preparation. It is right. We've made beat paint for 75 years to meet the weather conditions in the West. They contain the finest materials-PIONEER WHITE LEAD, pur Unseed oil, pure line, and pure color combined in scientifically ei act proportions with long-time skill Free Advice on Pain tin aasf sieaj'eu? , la. Ass tka Falla, 8tad.es. Use OsHtUaaBt Bagat ike BaNt HaWH alar acfe aalar Sanaaar sad ear Makm ef till War Cnacat VIm. Vmtma all.ea,B.aa Vstaliaaa. Sllk.awkln aaSBISl, riliaaa-iaririvoni Vuslaa, W.fkakh, Wall fiat.. Alto ENiaal, am Roof Ptlat, Patch aaf Slap Faial, sad flOMISR WH1TI UAO. Is at FELL BROS. Fullorb House Painfo shonlsi Sur ln sur Prpar1 Point' Maaaractursi. by W. P. FuUer etc Co., Dpt. 27, S Francisco Breaches la It Cities la the West inmii'iJiBUMi ijii.ii,imiijju.iniiTiiiiimiJiim.i Mr kw ads HlaUi. r.Utf-s SaacltMtioa Roast Ptu art aoU by Ut Wlo.i Ajefi- peoples hardware company, Phoenix Pure Paint Agent NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT "V". , i k Man that th un. Notice IS nercu a...- dersiKned has filed her final account Executrix of th. Estate of Jem.. Reld, deceased, In County Court of the Stat, of Oregon 'or Morrow Coun- day, tne -- ... . at the hour oi iu "" - . th. noon of said day the time, .nd th. County Court Room in th. Court Hous. at Heppner, Oregon, ai the pi." of hearing and settlement of Said final account. Objection, to ..Id final account must b. filed on or be fore .aid dt. . MARY J. Kf.m. " NOTICE OF ADMINI9TRATOR-8 SALE OF REAL PROPERTY. Notlc. i. hereby given that under CounJcurt.rth;8Ut..fOr.gon Krrow WgtfSKA undersigned" administrator d. bonl. on . th Ut. of Charl. B 8p.r- ,IW . i Ill Vnm mnA itt Ffl- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OKEUUN run. mu ROW COUNTY. D..L nf lnna TnC. COf") u.ii. poration, Plalntin,) va. ) Henry E. Peterson, C. R.) Peterson and Aiverva; E. Peterson, husband) and wife. T. E. Peterson) and Victor P.ter.on,)SUMMONS Administrator of inej Estate of Aaron Peter-) son, deceased, Fred R.) Esteb, L. W. Weeks, C.) L. Berry, and State) Bank ot Goldendale, a) corporation, ) riafendants.) To Henry E. Peterson, C. R. Peterson and A verta E. reterson, d. - .. n.. . .nrf V etor Peter- wlie, 1. c. revoiawi, ------ - sen, Administrator of the Estate of Aaron Peterson, uece.seo, Esteb, L. W. Weeks, C. L. Berry, and . , .nij...la a rornora- Htate nana o uiuci-.i - r tion. Defendants: In th nam of th State of Ore gon, you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed against you in th. above entitled suit on or before the 16th day of Decem ber, 1922, said date being more than . ' . a th. data of the first six weess jiuiu ---- , . publication of this summons and be r .. ..ikrtil fnr auch an- Ing tne ume piv,.- k- k. .aaa nf nublication of summons entered herein, and if you fail to so appear ' . .. . .l. .i.l. tin will annlv want tnereoi, vne - to the court for the relief demanded in plaintiff', complaint, ., Judgment and decree against th de fendant. Henry E. Peterson and C. ti n.....An anrl aarn OI LUC Ills uvvu ti- Inlntlv In th sum Of Ten Thousand (110,000.00) Dollar., together with lnter.t at " " g per cent per annum from th. iitn day of July, 1922, and for the fur- ther sum of iiaw.uv attorn., and for th further um of 121.00 cost of continuation of abstract of title, and for it. cost, and disburse ment, in this suit including accruing Auto Repair Shop Fords A Specialty Oils and Grease No-Nock Bolt Fell Bros. End of Willow Street, East of Patrick Hotel v & im, State Monopoly of Schools would cost- In taxes Over $1,000,000 a year for operation Over $3,000,000 for buOdings and grounds rpHE first cost of state monopoly of schools A would be something over three million dollars for new buildings and grounds. We would have to pay a yearly tax of over one million dollars for operation in addition to what we are paying now. They propose that Oregonians pay this bill tor "Real Americanism." But it is not Amer. icanism to take away the right of the parent to control the education of the child. They propose that wa pay this bill to have "arapulsory School" But we actually have compulsory school right now under the present law. Be not deceived. What this burden of added taxes will tro for Is an experiment to education along rommurdsjic lines the substitution of stte monopoly in education tor oarental guidanoe. Russia is trying this experiment Let us profit by her failure. Let us maintain our democ racy and save millions of dollars. . Vote NO on the School Monopoly Bill Called on th Ballot Compulsory Education Bill This advertUemeot U paid bv to Noo-SectarUn and Protestant Schools Committee v. Magic Carpet At the telephone when you ask for "Long Distance" you are on the magic carpet of today. Awish ex pressed and your voice is where you desire to send it. In this service distance is elimi nated and inconvenience is avoid ed. The answer is prompt and time and money are saved. 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