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    THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1923.
PAGE THREE
Professional Cards
DR. F. E. FARRIOR
DENTIST
Office Upstalra Over Po.tofflc.
Heppner, Ones-oa
A. I). McMURDO, M. D.
PHYSICIAN ft BURGEON
Office in Maionic Building
Trained Nurae AaaiaUnt
Heppner, Oregun
C. C. CHICK, M. D.
I'lIYSICIAN ft BURGEON
Office Upstairi Over Poatoffice
Trained Nurae Aaalatant
Hrppner, Oregon
WOODSON & SWEEK
ATTOR.NEYS-AT-LAW
Officei In
First National Bank Building
Heppner, Oregon
Van Vactor & Butler
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Suite 306
First National Bank Building
THE DALLES. OKE.
S. E. NOTSON
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Office in Court House
Hrppner, Oregon
F. II. ROBINSON
LAWYER
1UNE, OREOON
E. J. STARKEY
ELECTRICIAN
HOUSE WIRING A SPECIALTY
Hrppner, Oregon
I'hon. 871
Heppner Sanitarium
DR. i. PERRY CONDER
Phypiclan-in-Chara
Treatment of all diseases. Isolated
waids for contagious diseases.
FIRE INSURANCE
Waters & Anderson
Hrppner, Oregon
MATERNITY HOME
MKH. U. C. A1KRN, HRPPNKR
I am prparJ to take a, limited num
ber of maternity cat1 at my home.
I'allenu pr.i.lK4 la ehooa thtlr awa
phynie Ian.
Ilat of car and attention iMured.
I'UONK 19
the 17th day of July, 1923.
Claimant nimei at witnesses: P. J.
IHatt, John Keegan, Jas. Higglns, P.
11. Duncan, all of Lena, Oregon.
CARL G. HELM. Register.
E. J. KELLER
TRF.E PRUNING
AUCTIONEERING
HOUSE SHOEING
Heppner, Oregon
L. VAN MARTER
FIRE, AUTO AND LIFE
INSURANCE
Old Line Companies
REAL ESTATE
Heppner, Ore.
JOS.J.NYS
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Upstairs in
Humphreys Building
Heppner. Oregon
NOTICE OP FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice ia hereby given that the un
dersigned executrix of the estate of
James L. S wi ft, deceased, has ft led
her final account as such executrix
and that the County Court of the
State of Oregon for Morrow County
has appointed Monday, the 2nd day
of July, 102.'!, at the hour of 10 o'
clock in the forenoon of said day
as the Lime, and the County Court
room in the Court House at Heppner,
Oregon, aa the place, for hearing and
settlement of said final account. Ob
jections to said final account must be
filed on or before Raid date.
SARAH ELIZABETH SWIFT,
Executrix.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE UN
DER FORECLOSURE.
By virtue of an execution and or
der of sale issued by the Clerk of the
Cricuit Court of the State of Ore
gon, dated May 24, 192.3, in a cer
tain suit in the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon for Morrow County,
wherein Agnes Hynd, plaintiff, re
covered judgment against E. K. Wy
land, Ora M. Wyland, his wife, and
E. K. Wyland, administrator of the
estate of J. H. Wyland, deceased, for
$1,000.00 with Interest thereon at the
rate of eight per cent per annum
from the 1st day of July, 1921, for
$125.00 attorneys fees and for the
costs and disbursements of said suit
taxed and allowed at $23.50 and a fur
ther order that the real property
mortgaged to secure payment of said
judgment be sold as by law provided;
Notice fa hereby given that I will
on Saturday, the 23rd day of June,
1923, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the
forenoon of said day, at the front
door of the Court House in Hepp
ner, Oregon, sell at public auction
to the highest bidder for cash in
hand, the following described real
property situated In Morrow County,
Oregon, towit:
The Northeast quarter of Section
7 in Township 6 south, Range 25 E.
W. M.t same being the real property
mortgaged by defendants to secure
payment of said judgment and order
ed sold by the court for that purpose.
Dated this 24th day of May, 1923.
GEORGE McDUFFEE, Sheriff.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR MOR
ROW COUNTY.
William Hill, Plaintiff)
vs. )SUMMONS:
Anna Hill, Defendant,)
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON: You are hereby required
to appear and answer the complaint
of the plaintiff herein, filed against
you In the above entitled court and
cause, within six weeks from the date
of first publication of this Summons;
and if you fail to so appear and an
swer said complaint for want thereof,
the plaintiff will apply to the court
for the relief demanded in his com
plaint, which is as follows, to-wit:
That the bonds of matrimony now and
heretofore existing between the plain
tiff and the defendant be dissolved
and forever held for naught, and the
plaintiff have an absolute divorce
from the defendant.
This Summons is served upon you
by publication thereof once a week
for six consecutive weeks in The Ga-rette-Times,
a weekly newspaper,
printed and published at Heppner,
Oregon, by order of Hon. William T.
Campbell, County Judge of Morrow
County, State of Oregoa, made and
entered on the 18th day of May, 1923,
The date of first publication of this
Summons is May 24, 1923.
WOODSON A SWEEK,
Attorneys for the Plaintiff.
Address, Heppner, Oregon.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
U. S. LAND OFFICE, at La Grande,
Oregon, May 19, 1923.
NOTICE is hereby given that Will
inn. Pleiss, of Heppner, Oregon, who
on January 13( 1920, made Additional
Homestead Entry, No 017547, for
SMiNW'A, SWK, WHSE14, Section 32,
Township S south. Range 28 east,
Willamette Meridian, has filed 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 12th day of July, 1923.
Claimant names as witnesses: Sher
man Shaw, Joe Robbins, Mrs. Ida
Dexter, H. M. Yocum, all of Heppner,
Oregon,
CARL G. HELM, Register.
nd C. E. Hein, the turn of $3500.00
in one gross sum, and that said am
ount be imposed as a lien upon the
interest of C. . Hein in said land.
That plaintiff recover from defen
dant her costa and disbursements in
ttiis suit, and have such other re
lief as la meet and proper.
This summons is served upon you
by publication thereof once a week
for six consecutive weeks in the
Gazette-Times, a weekly newspaper.
rinted and published at Heppner,
Oregon, by order of Hon. Gilbert W.
helps, Judge of said court, made and
entered on the 3rd day of May, 1923.
The date of first publication thereof
s the 10th day of May, 1923 and the
period of publication expires on the
21st day of June, 1923.
WOODSON & SWEEK,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Address, Heppner, Oregon.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been duly appointed
by the County Court of the Bute of
Oregon for Morrow County, executor
the last Will and Testament of
Grace L. Chick, deceased, and all per
sons having claims against the es
tate of said deceased are hereby re
quired to present the same with the
proper vouchers, to the said executor
at his office at Heppner, Oregon, on
r before six months from the date
hereof.
Dated this 3rd day of May, 1923.
CLAUDE C. CHICK, Executor.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS
MEETING.
Notice Is hereby given that the an
nual meeting of the stockholders of
Heppner Formers Elevator Company
will be held at the office of said com
pnny In Heppner, Oregon, on Tues
day, the 3rd day of July, 1923, at the
hour of 1 o'clock p. m. of said dny,
for the election of a board of direc
tors and the transaction of such
other business as may come before
the meeting.
W. G. McOARTY, President.
E. R. HUSTON, Secretary.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Or
egon, May 12, 1923.
NOTICE is hereby given that James
Ihggins, of Lena, Oregon, who
March 8, 1920, made Additional
Homestead Entry No. 017234, for WH
NWVi, WHSW'vt, Section 8, and on
May 24, 1921, made Additional
Homestead Entry, No. 016974, for
SE'iNWvi, NEViSWH, Section 32.
Township 1 South, Range 29 East,
Willamette Meridian, has filed notice
of intention to make three-year Proof
to establish claim to the land above
described, before United States Com
misHoner, at Heppner. Oregon, on the
6th day of July, 1923.
Claimant names as witnesses:
John Keegnn, Phil Hirl, George
Pearson, John Healey, all of Lena,
Oregon.
CARL G. HELM,
Register,
CALL FOR COUNTY WARRANTS.
All general fund warrants of Mor
row County, Oregon, registered on
or before October 81st, 1922, will
be naid on presentation at tho office
of the County Treasurer on or after
June 15th, 1923, on which date, inter
est on said warrants will cense.
Dated at Heppner, Oregon, June
2nd, 1923.
LEON W. BRIGGS,
County Trnurer.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Iinnatrtmont nf the Interior.
U. S. LAND OFFICE at La Grande,
Hrntrnn M11V 20. 1923.
NOTirrc U horebv (riven thnt
George R. Penrson, of Lena, Oregon
who, on March 12, 1920, made Addi
tlritiul Hnmnstend Entry. No. 01K128
for Lot 1, Section 31, Township 1
Smith. Rmr 29 East. W. M., SEW
RVM Hnntlnn 2f. Township 1 South,
Range 28 East, W. M., SK'iNWVi, SVfc
8E, Section 33, BWWRW14, Section
34, Township 8 South, Hangs 29 East,
Wlilamotte Meridian, has filed notice
nt Intention to make three yenr proof
to establish claim to the land above
described, before United States Com
missioner, at Heppner, Oregon, on
Mary A. Hein, )
Plaintiff.)
vs. ) SUMMONS
C. E. Hein and Henry)
Dayton, Defendants.)
To C. E. Hein and Henry Dayton, the
above named defendants:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON: You are hereby required
to apppenr and answer the complaint
of the plaintiff herein filed, against
you in tho above entitled court and
cause, within six weeks from the
date of first publication of this Sum
mons, and If you fail so to appear
and answer said complaint, for want
thereof, tho plaintiff will apply to
the court for the relief demanded In
her complaint, which is as follows
That the bonds of matrimony now
nnd heretofore existing between
plaintiff and the defendant C. E. Hein,
be forever dissolved nnd held for
naught, nnd the plaintiff have an ab
solute divorce from said defendant.
That tho plaintiff be given the cus
tody and control of the minor child,
Melvhi Hem. aged seven years.
That the deed given by the defen
dnnt, C, E. Hein to the defendant,
Henry Dayton, be held void and of no
effect, save as a trust deed, and that
the defendant. Honry Dayton holdi
the legal title to said land in trust
for defendant, C. E. Hein and not
otherwise.
Thnt plnlntlff have nn undivided
one-third part In her Individual right
In fee of snld land.
Thnt plaintiff havo and recover
from defendant, C. E. Hein. as alt
mnny, and for care, support and edU'
cation of the minor child of herself
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for Morrow County.
W. J. Rush and A. L. Devos,
Partners doing business un-
er the style and firm name of
Rush & Devos, Plaintiffs,
vs.
A. J. Spencer, Defendant
To A. J. Spencer, the above named
lefendant:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON: You are hereby required to
appear and answer the complaint of
the plaintiffs herein filed against you
in the above entitled court and cause
within six weeks from the date of the
first publication of this summons,
and if you fail so to appear and an
swer said complaint, for want there
of, plaintiffs will take judgment
against you for the Bum of Three
Hundred Dollars, together with in
terest thereon at the rate of seven
per cent per annum from the 5th
of May, 1920, to the 5th day of De
cember, 1920, and at the rate of ten
per cen tper annum from the 5th
ay of December, 1920, and for their
costs and disbursements in this ac
tion incurred.
You are further notified that the
following described real property
belonging to you and taken as your
property has, at the instance of the
plaintiffs, been attached in this ac
tion, to-wit: EViNEi, SWNE,
and NWHSEtt of Section 18, Tp. 8
South, Range 28, E. W. M., and that
the event judgment be taken
against you in the above entitled ac
tion said real property will be sold
nder execution to satisfy said judg
ment.
This summons Is served upon you
by publication thereof, in The Gazette-Times,
a weekly newspaper pub
lished at Heppner, Oregon, for six
consecutive weeks, by order of Hon.
Gilbert W. Phelps, Judge of the Cir-
uit Court of the State of Oregon for
the County of Morrow, made and en
tered on the 26th day of April, 1923,
and the date of the first publication
ereof is May 3, 1923.
S. E. NOTSON,
Attorney for Plaintiffs.
Address: Heppner, Oregon.
where there is an open season there
for, shall be and is hereby declared
to be from September 10th to October
iUt of each year, both datea Inclu
sive. The open season on Sage Hens in
all sections of the State wheie there
is tn open season therefor, shall be
and is hereby declared to be from
August 1st to August 15th of each
year, both dates inclusive.
The open season on Hungarian Par
tridges in Umatilla County shall be
and is hereby declared to be from the
Second Sunday in October to the
Thirt! Sunday in October of each year,
bcth dates inclusive.
The open season on Prairid Chick
ers in all sections of the State wlure
there is an open season therefor,
shall be and is hereby declared to be
c'o'ed.
Notice is also hereby given that
the changes In the open seasons made
by this order in nowiae affect the bag
limits or other regulations provided
hy law respecting the hunting, shoot
ing, killing, taking or having In por
session, alive or dead, of such game
animals and game birds.
Any and all persona hunting for,
shooting, killing, taking or having in
possession, alive or dead, any deer,
Silver Gray squirrel, Chinene Pheas
ant, Bobwhite quail, Mountain or
Plumed quail, California Valley
quail, Blue or Sooty Grouse, Ruffed
Grouse or Native Pheasant, Sage
Hens, Hungarian Partridges or Prai
rie Chickens in the State of Oregon,
in violation of thii Order, will D
prosecuted as by law provided.
Dated at Portland, Oragon, this
9th day of April, A. D., 1923.
OREGON STATE GAME
COMMISSION.
By I. N. FLEISCHNER,
Chairman.
By GEO. N. KELLY,
Commissioner.
By BLAINE HALLOCK,
Commissioner.
By M. A. LYNCH,
Commissioner.
By F. ROY DAVIS,
Commissioner.
NOTICE,
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
WHEREAS, The State Game Com
mission of the State of Oregon is
authorized under Section 8, Chapter
66, General Laws of Oregon, 1921, to
lose any open season or open any
losed Beason in any County or Dis
trict of the State of Oregon for the
hunting, shooting, killing and pos
session of game animals and game
birds; therefore,
NOTICE is hereby given that the
State Game Commission of the State
of Oregon has made and entered of
record and does hereby issue the fol-
owing:
ORDER
That the open seasons as defined in
Section 10, Chapter 153, of the Gener
al Laws of Oregon, 1921, for hunting,
shooting, killing, taking and having
n possession, alive or dead, the fol
lowing named game animals and game
birds respectively, in the State of Or
egon, shall be as follows, to-wit:
The open season for deer with
horns throughout the entire State
shall be and is hereby declared to be
from September 10th to October 31st
of each year, both dates inclusive.
The open season for Silver Gray
squirrels in all sections of the State
where there is an open season there
for, shall be and Is hereby declared
to be from September 16th to Octo
ber 15th of each year, both dates inclusive.
The open season for Chinese Preas-
ants and Bobwhite Quail in all sec
tions of Game District No. 1, where
there is an open season therefor, shall
be and is hereby declared to be from
the Second Sunday in October to the
Fourth Sunday in October of each
year, both dates inclusive.
The open season for Chinese Pheas
ants in all sections of Game District
No. 2, where there is an open season
therefor, shall be and Is hereby de
clared to be from the Second Sunday
in October to the Third Sunday in
October of each year, both dates in
clusive.
The open season on Quail in all
sections of Game District No. 2 where
there is an open season, shall be and
is hereby declared to be from the
Second Sunday in October to the
Third Sunday in October of each
year, both dates inclusive. In Wasco
County, and from the Second Sunday
in October to the Fourth Sunday in
October of each year, both dates in
clusive, in Klamath County.
The open season on Mountain
Plumed Quail in all sections of Game
District No. 1, where there is
open senson shall be and is hereby
declared to be from the Second Sun
day in October to the Fourth Sunday
in October of each year, both dates
inclusive, in Douglas, Josephine, Coos
and Curry Counties; and from the
Second Sunday in October to the Sec
ond Sunday in November of each
year, both dates inclusive, in Jackson
County.
The open season on California Val
ley Quail in all sections of Game
District No. 1, where there Is
open season therefor, shall be and is
horeby declared to be from the Sec
ond Sunday in October to tho Fourth
Sumluy in October of each year, both
dates inclusive, in Douglas, Josephine,
Coos and Curry Counties; and from
the Second Sunday in October to the
Second Sunday in November of each
year, both dates inclusive, in Jack
son County.
The open season on Blue or Sooty
Grouse, Ruffed Grouse or Nntive
Pheasants in all sections of the State
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
MORROW COUNTY.
PEOPLES HARDWARE )
CO., a corporation, )
Plaintiff.) SUMMONS
vs. )
A. E. McBRIDE, )
Defendant.)
To A. E. McBride, Defendant:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON, You are hereby required
to appear and answer the complaint
filed against you in the above enti
tled action within six weeks from the
date of first publication of this sum
mons, or if personal service is made
outside the State of Oregon, then
within Bix weeks from the date of
such service; and if you fail to ans
wer for want thereof, the plaintiff
will take judgment against you for
the sum of $5.40 with interest at the
rate of six per cent per annum from
February 17, 1920 and the further
sum of $10.00 attorneys fees on the
plaintiff's first cause of action; the
further sum of $47.83 with interest
at the rate of ten per cent per annum
from May 29, 1920, and the further
sum of $25.00 attorneys fees on the
plaintiff's second cause of action; the
further sum of $108.15 with interest
at the rate of six per cent per an
num from May 29, 1920, on plaintiff's
third cause of action; the sura of
$13.95 with interest at the rate of six
per cent per annum from May 1, 1919
on plaintiff's fourth cau.se of action;
the sum of $20.00 with interest at the
rate of six per cent per annum from
June 21, 1919 on plaintiff's fifth
cause of action; the sura of $105.22
with interest at the rate of six per
cent per annum from May 29, 1920
on the plaintiff's sixth cause of action
and for plaintiff's costs end disburse
ments in this action.
The plaintiff has caused to be at
tached in this action, the East Half
of the Southwest quarter of Section
30 and the Northeast quarter of the
Northwest quarter of Section 31 all
in township 4 South, Range 28 E. W.
M., as the property of this defen
dant and the plaintiff will apply for
an order of the court that said prop
erty be sold by virtue of said at
tachment and the proceeds applied
to the satisfaction of the plaintiff's
judgment.
This summons is published by vir
tue of an order of the Circuit Court
of the State of Oregon for Morrow
County, dated June 11, 1923.
WOODSON & SWEEK,
Attorneys for the Plaintiff.
Address: Heppner, Oregon.
Date of first publication, June 21,
1923.
which were shipped t Montana.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Duncan and
daughter, Miss Mildred, of Buy Bee
ranch were vihiting Mrs. Jack Hynd
at Butter by Flats on Sunday.
Pete Farley and several sheepmen
of Heppner made a short stay In
Cecil on Saturday before leaving for
The Willows.
Mrs. Ista Bauemfiend and son Mlf
tin who in store keeper and ,ar doc
tti of Morgan, were calling in Cecii
on Tuesday.
Mrs. McCullough and daughter Miss
Odile Greyhens and party of friends i
from Heppner were calling in Cecil
on Sunday.
Emry Gentry, agent for We:,t Coast
Life Insurance, made a short call in
Cecil on Saturday before leaving for
Portland.
Keith Loan of Heppner will spend
his holiday assisting with the harvest
at the Leon Logan ranch at Four
Mile.
Miss Thelma Morgan of Broad
acres near Cecil was calling on
friends on Willow creek on Saturday.
Miss Thelma Mliler of Heppner is
the guest of Miss Violet Hynd at
tutterby Flats for a few days.
Miss Blanche Groshens of Hepp
ner 1b visiting at the home of Mrs.
Oral Henriksen at Ewing.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lundel! end
famliy of Rhea Hiding were calling
in Arlington on Thursoar.
Mrs. G. A. Miller and son Elvin of
Highview ranch were visiting in
Heppner on Tuesday.
J. W. Oeborn and H. J. Streeter
were business callers at the county
seat on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hynd left on
Thursday for Hynd Bros, ranch at
Freezeout.
NOTICE.
As there has been a fence placed
across the county road on Freezeout
mountain, we hereby notify the pub
lic that we will not allow livestock to
make a trail over any of our lands in
this district, owing to this fence, and
will handle such stock as wilful tres
pass. HYND BROTHERS CO.,
4t. By David Hynd, Secretary.
A Few of Our Bargains at Hermis-
ton: Fine home, with ten acrea of
land, close in. Price $6500.
6 acres practically in town, with
good home. Price $4000.
40 acres, highly developed land,
silt soil, good home, in fine neigh
borhood. $7000.
500 acres under the McKay Reser
voir, at $40 per acre. Good soil.
For further information about
these and other lands communicate
with E. P. DODD INVESTMENT CO.,
Hermiston, Ora.
FOR SALE Cheap, one 22-ln. Case
separator with blower, in good con
dition; also straw carrier for 22-in.
separator in good condition. C.
MOEHNKE, Lexington, Oregon.
To Trade X have a 28-inch Case
separator and a 20-40 engine to trade
for a truck of not less than 2 1-2 tons
capacity. J. H. PADBLRG, Heppner. j
Weenling pigs for sale. Cleveland
ranch, 4 miles east of Heppner on
Willow creek. tf.
3p
I W -V w I
M w us
At lone
i8
Will be Celebrated in a Manner
Befitting the Day
A GRAND STREET PARADE
led by a float bearing a young lady representing the Goddess of Lib
erty, decorated floats, etc.
Patriotic Address by Hon. S. E. Notson, District Attorney
Sreeet Sports of all kinds for valuable prizes.
Baseball game at 2:30 between Heppner and lone Teams.
Free Picture Show in the
Afternoon
Dancing at Nigbt to good music in Legion Hall.
Free Camping Grounds in City Park. Come Early and stay late
VARIOUS OTHER ATTRACTIONS WILL BE IN EVIDENCE
CECIL NEWS HEMS
Wid" Palmateer of Win 1 nook
left Cecil early Friday morning: for
Hood River. Wid declares that ev
eryone's larder is so hare he has no
chance of a feed; so he will try the
Btrawberry patches to appease his ap
petite till his harvest is ready. V.
S. "Wid" is employed only to feed
himself with strawberries and is not
paid picker.
Herb and Jackie Hynd of Butterby
Flats left on Saturday morning with
a band of sheep for Sand Hollow en
route for Hynd Bros, summer range
near Sumpter, where Herb will act
camptender with Master Jackie
as assistant, while Herb is singing
Absence makes the heart grow fond
er, etc., etc.
Al Henriksan of the Moore ranch
near Heppner accompanied Dy nis
niece Miss Mildred Henriksen of
Strawberry ranch and Misses Annie
and Violet Hynd of Butterby Flats
were visiting friends in Boardman
on Sunday.
Miss Mnllnda May who has been
teaching in Bend arrived in Cecil on
Sunday. Miss Ruth May also arrived
the same day from Portland. Both
young ladies will spend their vaca
tion with their parents at Lone Mar
ranch.
A heavy rain ntorm hit Cecil on
Mondny afternoon, Juno 11. and stop
ped all haying, TuMdnv slight show
ers. Winds every dny sine? Tui'Sflay
which has stopped all stacking in the
Cecil vicinity.
H. J. Streeter and Arthur Turner
ore working against time for J. W.
Osborn on the Fariviow ranch and
have at time of writiur; i;ot about
seven hundred acres ot summer fal
low plowed.
Miss Doris Mahoney, student of O.
A. C, made a short call on Sunday at
the residence of the Mayor on her
way to her home at Heppner where
she will spend her vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Allyn of Oak
Grove, who have been visiting around
Cecil for somo time left on Friday for
Princville where they will visit their
daughter for a few weeks.
McEnttre brothers of Killarney
were busy men at C?cil depot
Monday loading 3200 head of sheep
ChautauquA
AT
Heppner, June 22 to 27
Six Days of
ROYAL ENTERTAINMENT
VALUABLE INSTRUCTION
AND GOOD FELLOWSHIP
You Cannot Afford to Miss a Program
The Chautauqua Ticket Committee is very much gratified to report at this time that the sale of
tickets is such that we feel assured that by Thursday night they will be all sold. The committee
is reserving 100 Season Tickets for those who live outside of town in order that they may have
the same opportunity as the town people. Apply to W. W. Smead for these tickets at postoftice.
Positively No Season Tickets Will Be Sold at Present Prices After Friday Noon, June 22
The committee will call on you at your residence Thursday morning. If you want tickets at
prevailing prices be ready at that time to buy. After the present supply of tickets is sold you
will have to buy single admission tickets at prices which will cost you $7.50 for what you can
now buy for $2.50. By buying a season ticket now you get the twelve big programs for 20 cents
per program for adults and children for eight and one-third cents per program. At this price
you cannot afford to miss and of this Big Time.
Are You Going? We Guess Yes. Are WeRightr Of Course We Are. LET'S GO.
Afternoon Programs Begin at 2:30
Evening Programs Begin at 8:00