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THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1923. PAGE THREE Professional Cards DR. F. E. FARRIOR DENTIST Office Upstairs Over PostoAc. Heppner, Oregon A. D. McMURDO, M. D. PHYSICIAN SURGEON Office in M.sonie Building Trainee Nnrae) Assistant Heppner, Oregon C. C. CHICK, M. D. PHYSICIAN SURGEON Office Upstain Over Postofflce Trained Nana Assistant Heppner, Oregon WOODSON & SWEEK ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Office! in First National Bank Building Heppner, Oregon Van Vactor & Butler ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Suite 806 Firit National Bank Building THE DALLES, ORE. S. E. NOTSON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office in Court House Heppner, Oregon Office Phone, Main 841 Keaidenoe Phone, Mala (M Francis A. McMenamin LAWYER Oilman Building, Heppner, Ore. F. II. ROBINSON LAWYER 10NE, OREGON E. J, STARKEY ELECTRICIAN HOUSE WIRING A SPECIALTY Heppner, Oregon phiM 17: Heppner Sanitarium DR. J. PERRY CONDKR PhysicUn-in -Charge Treatment of all diseaiel. Isolated wards for contagious disease. FIRE INSURANCE Waters & Anderson Successors to C C Pattereoa Heppner, Oregon MATERNITY HOME MRS, G. C. AIKEN, HRPPNER I am prepared to take a limited Bum her of maternity eii at my bom. Patients privileged m choose their ewa phvatrian. Beat of car and attention aaauretL PHONE m E. J. KELLER TREE PRUNING AUCTIONEERING HORSE SHOEING Heppner, Oregon L. VAN MARTER FIRE, AUTO AND LIFE INSURANCE Old Line Companies REAL ESTATE Heppner, Ore. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, November 25, 1022. Notice is here by given that Francis McCabe, of Lena, Oregon, who, on September 14, 11121, made Additional Homestead Kntry, No. 020116, for NE1, NWK NW14, Section 2H, Township 1 South, Range 29 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final throe-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, be foro United States Commissioner, at Heppner, Oregon, on the 19th day of January, 1923. Claimant names as witnesses: John Keegan, Mike Mc Guire, Mnrsh Courtney, Pat McLaughlin, all of Lena, Oregon. CARL O. HELM, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, November 2B. 1922. Notice Is here by given that Michael Curran, of Lena, Oregon, who, on November 15, 1919, made Homestead Kntry, No. 0192(13. for SHSE. 8ttNE, RE14 KWK. SEWNWtt. NWKSEK, Soc- tlon 1. NE14NW14, Section 12, Town. ship 2 South, Range 28 East, Willam ette Meridian, haa nii-d notice oi in tcntlon to make Final three-yenr Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before United States Commissioner, at Heppner, uregon on the 19th day of January, 11123. Claimant names as witnessest W. L. Vincent, Francis McCabe, Percy Hughes, James Hlgglns, all of Lena, Oregon. CARL 0, HELM, Register, NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. Notice is hereby given that Cor delia Roten, administratrix of the es tata of John Garsida, deceased, haa tiled with the County Court of tha State of Oregon for Morrow County, her final account aa adtniniitratnx of tha aaid estate, and that tha Court haa fixed Monday, the 15th day of January. 1923. at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of mid day aa tha time, and tha County Court room In the Court House at Heppner, Oregon, ai the place for hearing objections thereto and tha settlement thereof, and all persons having objections to said final account or to the settle ment of said estate are hereby re quired to file such objections on or before the time set for the hearing thereof. Dated this 14th day of December, 1922. CORDELIA BOTEN, Administratrix. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW. Carl G. Washburne.) Chester W. Washburne,) Bertha K. Lee, and Eva) J. Hill, Plaintiffs,) vs. ) Charles L, Flint; Also) all other persons, or par-)SUMMONS ties unknown claiming) any right, title, estate,) lien, or interest In the) real estate described in) the complaint herein, ) Defendants.) To Charles L. Flint; Also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or inter est in tha real estate described in the complaint herein. Defendants: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you and each of you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled court and dause on or before six weeks from the data of the first publication o' this Summons upon you, and if you fail to so appear or answer, for want thereof, the plaintiffs will apply to the above entitled court for the re lief prayed for in their complaint, to-wit. For a decree that the title to alt of Section sixteen (16) In Township one (1) South of Range twenty six (26) East of the Willam ette Meridian, In Morrow County, Oregon, be quieted; that tha plain tiffs be adjudged to be the owners In fee simple thereof; that you and each of you be forever barred from claim ing any right, title, estate, lien or Interest therein, and for such other and further relief as may be just and equitable. This Summons is published upon you iu The Gazette-Times once a week for six successive weeks pur suant to an order of Hon. Gilbert W. Pheips, Judge of the above enti tled court, which order is dated De cember Hth, 11' 2 2, and the date of the first publication of this Summons is December Hth, 1022. JOS. J. NYS, Attorney for Plaintiffs, Postoffice address, Heppner, Oregon. NOTICE OF STOCK II OLDE DS MEETING Notice is hereby given that the ann ual meeting of the stockholders of the Hardman National Farm Loan Association, will be held at the Coun cil Chambers in the City of Heppner, Morrow County Oregon, on Tuesday, the 9th day of January, 1923, at the hour of 1:30 o'clock P. M. All stock holders are earnestly requested to be present C. L. SWEEK, Secretary. NOTICE. The annual meeting of the Stock holders of the Farmers & Stock- growers National .Bank of Heppner, Oregon, will be held on Tuesday, the 9th day of January, 1923, at their office between the hours of 10 a. m. and 4 p. m., for the election of offi cers and tha transaction of such other business as may legally come before it. Dated this 9th day of December, 1922. S. W. SPENCER, Cashier. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed ad minintrntor of the estatte of Ann Mi nor, deceased, and has accepted said trust. All persons having claims against the estate of said deceased are hereby required to present the same, duly verified as by law required at the office of Woodson & Sweek, my attorneys, at Heppner, Oregon, with in six months from the date of first publication of this summons. Dated and published the first time this 11th day of January, 1923. W. B. POTTER, Administrator. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Oregon Jan. 6, 1923. Notice is hereby given that Clarence Held, of Heppner, Ore gon, who, on July 21, 1920, made Ad ditional Homestead Entry No. 017M6, for NW14 SWK, Section 4, NEH SEK, Section 6, Township 5 South, Range 27 East, Willamette Meridian has tiled notice of intention to make three-year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before United States Commissioner, at Heppner, Oregon, on the 27th day of February, 1923. Claimant names as witnesses: R. W. Owens, J. L. Carter, Chas Osten, A, T. Harris, all of Heppner, Oregon. CARL G. HELM, Register. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS AN NUAL MEETING. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the annual meeting of the stockhold ers of the Heppner Mining Company will be held at the office of the First National Bank In Heppner, Oregon, on the second Tuesday of February, 1923, being the l!Uh day of reruary, 1923, at the hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said day. This meet ing la for the purpose of electing officers and for the transaction of such other business as may appear. D. B. STALTER, President, ,1. O. HAGER, Secretary. FOR RENT Whcnt ranch, fully equipped. Write or see W. H, GOULD, Lexington, Ore. FOR SALE Two brood sows, wt, nearly 400 lbs., with 5 pigs each; $40 apiece. Inquire of Louis Knlsiger, lone, Ore. HEMSTITCHING I have Installed a hemstitching machine at my apart' ment in the Gilmnn building and will give all orders for work in that Una my best attentoln. Your patronage is solicited. Mrs. C. C. Patterson. tf. FOR RENT Good room In private rosidence gentleman preferred. In, quire this office, STRAYED OR STOLEN One black stallion colt, 2 years old the coming spring: branded JF on right shoulder, one white foot; missed from pasture nt Wm. Hendrlx plnco about Aug, 1922. Notify GUY L. BARLOW, Heppner, phone 23F4I. FOR SALE - IB head of mules, coming 3-year-olds; 11 2 year-olds, R. K. DRAKE, Eight Mile, Oregon Phone 23F8, County Court met in regular ges- sion at the Court House in Heppner, Oregon, January 3rd, 1923, with the following officers present: , Hon. Wm. T. Campbell, Judge; L. Davidson, Commissioner; R. L. Benge, Commissioner; Geo. McDuffee, Sheriff; i. A. Waters, Clerk. When, among others the following proceedings were had, to-wit: Va rious elaims were presented to the Court at this time and after due con- ideration of the same they were al lowed, disallowed, or continued as per notation made on face of same. Fol- owing list of claims allowed: W. O. Bayless was appointed offi cial Road Viewer for Morrow County for the year 1923. C. C. Chick was appointed County Physician for Morrow County for the year 1923. The Gazette-Times appointed offi cial newspaper for the year 1923. W. M. Ayers re-appointed janitor for the ensuing year. W. A. Goodwin of Boardman ap pointed Justice of Peace for Board man Justice district. Bond of L. W. Briggs as County Treasurer was approved by the court. Court ordered that no further sup port be given Jap Walker of Hard- man for the present. The Jury list was drawn for 1923. Dance Hall license issued to Bau- rnnend & Martin of Morgan for the year 1923. The Court appointed the following ocal Road District Patrolmen for 1923: Diet. No. 1, Frank Markham. Dist. No. 2, J. L. Jenkins. Dist. No. 3, G. A. Miller. Dint. No. 4, Claude White. Dist. No. 5, C. H. Bartholomew. Dist. No. 8, E. H. Turner. Dist. No. 7, R. W. Turner. Dist. No. 8, Joe Devine. Dist. No. 9, M. R. Morgan. Dist. No. 14, O. Keithley. Dist. No. 15, Ed Rugg. Dist. No. 17, Jack Ayers. Dist. No. 18, H. Yocum. Dist. No. 19, Frank Parker. Dist. No. 20, Joe Howell. Court made application to the Pub lic Service Commission to have a hearing regarding aome changes of railroad crossings on the Heppner branch of the O.-W. R. k No. County Court accepted the offer of the Mujnomah County Hospital to take care of George Allen of Irrigon, who is affected with a bad cancer. Mr. Allen is to be placed on the Multnomah County farm. List of Claims. L. Kirk, Bounty t 2.00 284.88 110.00 17.88 9.00 18.05 79.01 6.00 51.58 47.50 75.81 12.98 7.98 Howard Cooper, General Rd Underwood Type. Co., Clerk Keene 4 Smith, Rd. No. 16.... Chas. Kirk, Rd. No. 7 Peoples Hdw. Co., Election.... W. W. Smcad, Tax. Collection M. Avers, Circuit Court ... rwin-Hodson, Clerk D. Hale, Rd. No. 9 C. O'Conner, Rd. No. 9 O. Dennis, Rd. No. 9 F. Edmonds, Rd. No. 9 . H. A. Edmonds. Rd. No. 9 25.48 25.98 25.96 60.00 4.00 25.41 58.83 29.08 66.75 8.00 6.23 6.00 3.00 67.60 70.00 3.00 10.00 25.00 80.00 F. Morgan, Rd. No. 9 H. Witiel, Rd. No. 9 C. C. Calkins, County Agent F. Connell, Bounty L. Bcnge, County Court .. T. Medlock, Rd. No. 7 . W. T. Campbell, County Ct. L. P. Davidson, County Ct,.... R. D. Allstott, Bounty C. B. Orai, Sealer S. L. Wiles, Bounty C. R. Langdon, Bounty W. W. Smead, Envelopes W. M. Ayers, Salary J. H.' Cochran, Bounty A. D. McMurdo, Physician .... Shaw, Salary Yocum, Salary W. L. McCaleb, Salary 106.66 Daisy Becket, Wid. Pen 26.00 Sadie Morey, Wid. Pen 25.00 Gladys Gibbons, Wid. Pen 10.00 Hazel Logan, Wid. Pen 17.60 Rebecca Knight, Wid. Pen 40.00 Amy McFcrrin, Wid. Pen 17.50 F. J. Gordon, Poor 25.00 Ida Fletcher, Poor 15.00 G. McDuffee, Gen. Road 1.00 Tel. 4 Tel. Co., Cur. Ex. 34.05 B. P. Stone, Surveyor 7.60 Emanuel Hospital, Poor 96.80 VanMartcr, Supt 6.00 Flax Mfg. Co., Cur. Exp 1.50 Patterson 4 Son, Ct. House 1.00 C. W. Shurte, Supt. 12.00 Underwood Type. Co., cur. ex. 6.00 Kirk Bus Co., Court House .. 2.26 Miller- Colllver, Poor 6.46 L. I). Ncill, Watermastor 24.00 Woodson 4 Sweek, Cir. Court 10.00 E. J. Starkey, Court House ... 10.00 G. McDuffee, Shreiff 29.20 Bushong A Co., Clerk 4S96 Glnsa-l'rudhomme, Office 1,189.07 Roht, Gammell, ct al., Clr. Ct. 182.00 L. W. Briggs, General Road .. 7.50 Martin Ried, Circuit Court.... 64 6s National Surety Co., Bonds.. 410.00 McCoy, Rd. No. 17 16.47 Heppner Light Co., Ct. House 61.05 L. P. Davidson, County Ct. 26.70 R. L. Bongo, County Court 16.00 Chas. Furlong, Election 6.00 Gillinm & Bisbee, Ct. House 267.90 M. L. Case, Court House 64.86 Tom Johnson, Court House ... 116.50 J. B. Calmus, General Road .. 16.10 F. Shlvely, General Road .... 10.00 W. L. McCaleb, General Road 37.41 Max Crnndall, Audit 150.00 Oregon Highway Commission, O.-W. Highway 656.40 C. C. Calkins, Rodent 100.00 G. McDuffee, Prohibition 14.40 State. Acci. Com., Roads 18.04 Cecil Warner, Mkt. Lex 36.86 Tum-A-Lum Co., Mkt. Lex 49.80 First National Bank, Roads 14.1.98 Bank of lone, Special No. 2 61.43 Howard Cooper Corporation, Roads 220.62 Fred Ashhaugh, Roads 82.04 Peoples Hardware Co., Roads 16.33 -Jones & Roasoner, Roads .... 1 Arlington National Bank, Special No. 2 249.61 W. 11. Barker, Special No. 2 9.73 State, lnd. Acci. Com., Roads 68.47 Arlington National Bank, Specinl No. 2 120.78 Tax Collector, Special No. 2 38.87 Chester Snllng, Special No. 14 28.46 lone City Dray, Rd. No. 10, lone 200.00 E. I. DuPont Co., Roads 203.67 W. P. Prophet, Roads 11.36 Standard Oil Co., Roads 84.79 Gilliam A Bisbee, Roads 9.25 J. W. Kirschner, Roods 90.00 Ed Chidsey, Roads 21.00 W. O. Bayless, Roads 84.00 Max Rogers, Roads 23.50 Bert Blenkman, Roads 2.50 Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co., Roads 13.50 H. D. McCurdy, Roads 16.00 First National Bunk, Road Orders 1,799.03 Bonrdman Trading Co., Spec inl No. 2 Peoples Hardware Co., Roads W. E. Wiglosworth, Roads .... R. M. Oviatt, Roada 66.17 1.94 40.44 8.00 Boardman Garage, Roads 16.60 Cecil Lutkins, Roads 1.60 R. Medlock, Roads 4.60 E. E. Rugg, Roads . ...... 20.00 E. I. DuPont Co., Roads H.00 First National Bank, Road Orders 464.44 Farmers k Stockgrowera Na tional Bank, Road Orders.. 275.01 Bank of lone, Road Orders ... 239.03 Arlington National Bank, Road Ordera . 508.89 Forest Service Active In Road and Trail Building During the past year the Forest Service, U. S. Department of Agri culture, made allotments of $448,308 for the construction of 644.19 miles of roads in the North Pacific Dis trict (Oregon and Washington), ac cording to a statement just issued by the District Forester's office. Dur ing the same period $43,648 was al lotted for road maintenance, $158,732 for trail construction, and $59,674 for trail maintenance in the district. Figures just received from Wash ington, D. C, show that during the year 1921 the Forest Service con structed 724 miles of minor roads at a cost of $540,868 and 2959 miles of trails at a cost of $519,429. Three hundred and eighty miles of major roads were constructed for the Forest Service by the Bureau of Pub lic Roads at a cost of $4,620,326. In addition 3,007 miles of' major and minor projects were maintained at a cost of $187,162, of which $65336 was secured from local authorities. Forty-two hundred and ninety-four miles of trails were maintained at a cost of $113,683. This represents a total expenditure for the construc tion of roads and trails during the year 1921 of $6,456,694, which in cludes $2,153,522 cooperative funds secured from states and counties. Expenditures to January 1, 1922, for constructing 3,729 miles of major roads total $15,301,373, of which $5, 681,451 are cooperative funds. Like wise 4,856 miles of minor roads were constructed by the Service at a cost of $2,752,970, including $773,922 of cooperative funds. To date $1,917,169 have been expended in the construc tion and maintenance of 12,448 miles of trails. The total thus far expend ed upon equipment amounts to $651, 608, while $920,134 was expended up on overhead and administration by the Bureau of Public Roads and For est Service. To date a total expenditure of $22, 216,724 for the construction of 4,786 miles of roads, 6,711 miles of trails, and the maintenance of 3,007 miles of roads and 5,737 miles of trails has been made. Jack Mulligan returned during the week from his holiday vacation, spent at Victoria and Vancouver, B. C. Mrs. 3. TT. Spencer returned on Saturday from a visit of a week with relatives in Portland. CHARTER NO. 11007 REPORT OP CONDITION OF THE FARMERS & STOCKGR0WERS NATIONAL BANK AT HEPPNER, IN THE STATE OF OREGON, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSI NESS ON DEC. 29, 1922. RESOURCES Loana and dfecoants, including rediscounts, acceptances of other banks, and foreiirn bills of exchange or drafts sold with in dorsement of this bank $210,fi58.9i Overdraft, unsecured . 96.58 IT. 8. Government securities owned: All United States Government securities (including premium, if any) 7,746.00 Otker bonds. Hocks, securities, etc;.-.- 10,422.96 Furniture and fixtures 2.526.62 Real estate owned other than banking houae - 2.600.50 Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank ...... 11,998.76 Cash in vault and amount due from national banks 4,869,34 Amount due from State banks, bankers and trust companies in the United States (other than included in lat two items above). 461.84 Checks on other banks in same city or town as reporting bank 27.47 Total of .ant three items above $5,858.66 Miscellaneous cash items - - 1,833.46 TOTAL LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in rurplus fund Undivided profits Amount due to national banks Amount due to State banks, bankers, United States and foreign countries item abovel ,. Cashier's checks outstanding Total of lat three items above - 1726.69 Demand deposits (other than hank deposits) subject to Reserve (de posits payable within 80 days) : Individual deposits subject to check - 162,602.71 Certificate of deposit due in less than SO days other than for money borrowed) - Total of demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subjectt o Reserve $163,68,62 Time deposits subject to Reserve (payable after SO days, or subject to 80 days or more notice, and postal saving): Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) Other time deposits - Total of time deposits subject to Reserve -.. $25,662.25 Hills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscount) TOTAL STATE OF OREGON, COUNTY OF MORROW. a: I, S. W. Spencer, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the beat of my knowledge and belief. S W. SPENCER, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of January, 1923. JOS. J. NYS, Notary Public. My commission expires June 18, 192S. CHARTER NO. 238 RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 12 REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE LEXINGTON STATE BANK AT LEXINGTON. IN THE STATE OF OREGON AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS DECEMRKR 29, 1922. RESOURCES Loans and discounts, including rediscounts $ 88,480.15 Tl. S. Government securities owned 2,250.00 Other hondn, warrants and securities, including foreign government state, municipal, corporation, etc - 1,000.00 Furniture and fixtures - 1,000.00 Real estate owned other than banking house - 1,300.00 Cash on hand in vault and due from (tanks, bankers and trust com panies dwiirnntrd and approved reserve agents of this bank 45,914.00 Checks on banks outside city or town of reporting bank and other chhIi items - 29.00 Total cash and due from banks $45,943.00 Other assets, if any : Cash short - 45.20 TOTAL I140.01H.S5 LIABILITIES Captal stock paid in - - 15.000.00 Surplus fund - - 2,836.01 Undivided profits - I8.744.fil Less current expenses, interest and tuxes paid 7,1)28,11 816.40 DEMAND DEPOSITS, other than banks, subject to reserve: Individual deposits subject to chock, including deposits due the State of Oregon, county, cities or other public funds - 97,674. SO Demand certificates of deposit outstanding 607.11 Cashier's checks of this bank outstanding payable on demand ... - 438.10 Total of demand deposit!, other than bank deposits, subject to reserve $i8, 719.60 TIME AND SAVINtiS DEPOSITS, subject to reserve and payable on demand or subject to notice: Time certificates of deposit outstanding - 22,264.27 Total of time and savings deposits payable on demand or subject to notice ...a. ..$22,647,27 TOTAL . STATE OF OREGON, County of Morrow, as. L W, O. Hill, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that tht above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. W. O. HILL. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 5th day of January, 1923. C. E. WOODSON, Notary Public. My Commission expires Oct. 24, 1924. SUMNUnT OF THE NEW PENSION LAW Report on Bill Effecting 2138 Vet erans la Oregoa and Similar Num ber of Widows, la Furnished by Senator Btanfield. This new law provides: Section I. That any officer or en listed man who served in the Army, Navy or Marine Corps for 90 days or more during the Civil War, was honorably discharged, or, having aerved less time but discharged for disability incurred in service and in line of duty, and every honorably dis charged person who served 60 days or more in the war with Mexico or on the coasts or frontier thereof, or en routa thereto, shall be paid a pen sion of $72 per month, such payment to be made in accordance with the pension roll, without further applica tion. Section 2. That the widow of any such soldier, having been legally married to him prior to June 27, 1915, or if legally married after said date lived and cohabited with him for at least two years and continuing until his death, shall be paid a pen sion of $50 per month, and an addi tional pension of $6.00 a month for each child of his under 16 years. If such widow dies or remarries such pension shall be paid such child until 16 years old, unless such child is insane, idiotic or otherwise mental ly or physically helpless, in which case the pension shall be paid during the life of such child. The additional pension on account of his children shall only be paid the widow for such period of her widow hood that she is charged with the maintenance of such child; otherwise it shall be paid to the guardian. A widow or guardian to whom in crease of pension has been, or shall hereafter be, granted on account of minor children, shall not be deprived thereof by reason of their being maintained in whole or in part at the expense of a State or the public in any educational institution, or in any institution organized for Jthe care of soldiers' orphans. $50 pension is also granted to wid owa of any person who served in the Army, Navy or Marine Corps in the War of 1812. All provisions of this section ap ply to all pensions heretofore grant ed under any law, public1 or private. Section 3. That $50 per month shall be paid to former widow of such soldier, sailor or marine of the Civil War who remarried after death of such soldier, sailor or marine, if such subsequent marriage, or marriages have been dissolved by death or dl vorce for any cause other than adul tery. RESERVE DISTRICT NO. 12 50.000.00 1,631.88 80.25 - and trust companies in the (other than included in lant 96.69 136.82 493.18 985.81 9.137.98 16,424.27 11,748.27 :$258.237.36 CORRECT Attest : J. G. THOMSON, J. W. BEYMER. EMMET COCHRAN, Directors. $140,018.35 CORRECT Attest : W. C, SCOTT, geo. l. McMillan. Director. Where a pension has ben granted to an insane, idiotic or nthertfe helpless er.Ld under 10. a wider or former widow shall not be entitled to pension under thia Act until the pension to such child or children ter minates, unless such child or chil dren be memben of her family and cared for by her; and upon granting pension to her, pension to child shall cease; and this proviso shall apply to all claims arising under this or any other law. Section 4. That the benefits of this Act shall extend to and include all persons enumerated in Section 4693, Revised Statutes of the United States, who served during the Civil War, and also any person who is now or may hereafter become entitled to pension under the Acts of June 27, 18&0, Feb ruary 15, 1895, Joint Resolution of July 1, 1902 and June 28, 1906, or the Acts of January 29, 1S87. March 3, 1891, and February 17, 1897 on ac count of service during the Civil War and the war with Mexico, and the widows and minor children of such persona. Service under this section shall be proven aa specified in Section 2, Act of March 4th, 1917, and the Act of September 1st, 1922. Pensions to soldiers of the various Indian Wara now or hereafter on pension roll under Acts of July 27, 1892, June 27, 1902, May 30, 1908 and March 4, 1917, increased to $30, and their widows to $20 per month. Section 5. All Army nurses of Civil War who now or hereafter are entitled to a pension under existing laws shall receive $50 per month. Section 6. That all pensions now or hereafter, on pension roil, who while in the military or naval service and in the line of duty, shall receive a pension of $80 per month for loss of one hand or one foot; $75 where there has been an excision of resec tion of any part of bones of forearm or leg below the tuberosity of the tibia; $85 for loss or total disability of arm above elbow or leg above knee; 80 where excision or resection of any part oi the rumerous or femur, or of the shoulder or hip joint where there is an ankylosis of either elbow, knee, shoulder or hip joint; $100 for loss or total disability of one hand and one foot, or one hand or one foot and a portion of the other hand or foot, or All Topsy-Tuflrvy 1IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIII111II1IIIIIIIIM Man's life is full of trouble and temptation He comes into the world without his consent and goes out of it against his will. His journey through life is full of strange and contra dictory happenings. When he is little the big girls kiss him, and when he is big the little girls kiss him. When he is little he wants candy but can't have it, and when he is a man he can get it but doesn't want it. When he is a boy he wishes he were a man, and when he is a man he wishes he were a boy again. If he raises a large family he is a chump, if he raises a check he is a thief. If he is a poor man he is a bad manager, and if he is rich he is dishonest. . If he puts forth an effort to collect what is justly due him he is a sausage and ought to get beat. If he is in politics it is for graft, and if out of politics, you can't place him and he is no good to his country. If he gives to charity it is for show, and if he does not, he is a stingy old cuss. If he dies young there was a great future before him, and if he lives to an old age he has missed his calling. If he is affectionate he is a softy, if he isn't he's a cold blooded proposition. So, in order to be entirely healthy and avoid all criticism he must eat nothing, drink nothing, smoke nothing, and if he wants better printing at right prices he must get it at The IlllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllH total disability of the same; $90 where there haa been excision or re scticn of any part of bones or joints of both of such arms or legs; $125 for loss or total disability of both arms or both legs; $100 where there has been excision or resection of any part of bones or joints of both such arms or legs. It is directed that the Secretary of the Interior shall cause to be review ed upon request of pensioners, all eaes wherein there is an excision or resection of any part of the bones of an arm, leg, shoulder, hip or any of the joints, or an ankylosis of any of said joints, and ahall place tha name of the pensioner on the roll at the rates provided. Section 7. Marriages and legality thereof may be established by any competent testimony and in the ab sence of direct proof, satisfactory evidence that the parties lived to gether as husband and wife and were so recognized by their neighbors and acquaintances until death of husband may be held sufficient proof of mar riage, and cohabitation for seven years or more may be accepted in lieu of proof that no impediment to such a marriage existed. A widow otherwise entitled to pen- j sion hereunder may not be barred for the reason that she failed to live and cohabit with him continuously from date of marriage to death, un less it be shown she willfully desert ed him without good cause, and all contrary provisions of law are hereby repealed, except aa provided in Sec tion 2 of this Act. Section 8. The pension or increase herein provided for, shall commence on fourth day of next month after approval of this Act as to those now receiving a pension and from date application filed with Pension Bu reau as to others. Check is issued for which execution of a voucher not required shall constitute payment in event of death of pensioner on or after the last day of period covered by the check, shall not be cancelled but become asset of the estate. Section 9. Nothing in this Act shall effect additional pensions to those on the Army and Navy Medal of Honor Roll, as provided in Acts of April 27, 1916, but increase here in shall be addition thereto, and no pension hereafter granted shall be re IS Gazette - Times duced by this Act. No attorney fees allowed for securing increases under this Act and not to xceed $10 for se curing original pension and then only on order of Commissioner of Pen sions. Penalty and fine not exceed ing $500 or imprisonment not exceed ing one or both. Hectio 10. Conflicting Acta repealed. Standard Oil Changes. F. H. Haley, who haa had charge of the Standard Oil station at lone for several years, has had the Hepp ner plant also placed under his charge. Hereafter this station will be operated as an auxiliary of the Heppner station. L. E. Dick, late of Ponr.eroy, Wash., will have charge of the local lone business with Walter Cochran as bookkeeper until such time ai he ia promoted and sent else where. Mr. Haley's headquarters will be at Heppner, where ha will shortly move with his family. Mr. Dick and fam ily will mote into the residence now occupied by Mr. Haley. lone Inde pendent. First water people read magazines of the first water. "Cosmopolitan" is of the first water. Just $3.00 a year. Order 'Cosmopolitan' CataWg F12 Free, Addraaa DOLLE MAGAZINE SUBSCRIP TION BUREAU, 1$ lth Street, PORTLAND, Oregon Legal Guarantee Given No nd W JCni do pain continue work. Ask to see Gle-o-nia file Treatment. PATTERSON ft SON Main Street -:- Heppner, Oregon j