The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, July 05, 1923, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    TACE FOUR
THE GAZETTE-TIMES. HEPPNER. OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 5, 1923.
FARM POINTERS
Oati and vetrh i!r fetter
milk jrttirii in an rr f tir
fHlr.f 1-tp t the ). A. C. ieri
tnrt Utioti than fnm or mr.flwrr
afiar- hatirj th ni k production on
com at onf hundred fwr crnt, that on
otU and vtrh wa 106 12. and on
iurjwri fH. In fat produrtir-ft with
eorr rtd at 1W. rult with cats
and wih were 107, and ith luricw-
Tfl mak most economic ut
of tfc land, fonwrrf flu fertility and
make tha mot profit in farrrii'i:, r
rivntific irop rotation j-Mm mc j
anary. Thii give a rpfurrinp mic-
union of crop with different plant
food requirement, jrd inrrenvrs
yield at the lowest poihle cst, Thf
larper yield from crop rotation are
almost "c)ar velvet."
Ioe the rane mappot know that
tinle It kill tha tip of the berry
cane befor ntartir.fr to tunnel toward
the prourid. tha proving eanc will kill
it apparently crush it in its puny
tunnel? The O. A. C. eprimcnt sta
tion hat found that the litT.e ir.agtts
bora their way from ttie inside oi the
tip to just beneath the bark, and
there pirdle it, nsual'y causing the
tip to droop and die, before thoy con
tinue their journey downward, if the
plant recover, as bUckV rres often
do, tht insect never h.aa been found
to live to complete iu dangerous jour
ney. Certified aeed potato prowers must
ijrn up not le than ten applicants
for certification before the project is
tccepted by the Mate collepe exten
iion service, because of the high costs
of visiting a single farmer in a com
munity. An entrance fee of one dol
lar is charged, with no other costs
for field inspection, if the crop pass
es bin inspection, a ctiarge of 5 cents
a bushel is made.
NOTICE.
As there has been a fence placed
serosa the county road on Freeieout
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,
t. By David Hynd, Secretary.
LOGANBERRIES
Place your order now for top qual
ity loganberries at $1.50 per crate.
Shipped by express same day as pick
ed. R. L. GIT HENS, Eagle Creek, Or.
USED CAR PARTS,
W have just wrecked a Chevrolet
490. Many parts in excellent condi
tion at bargain prices. HEPPNER
GARAGE. tf.
A Few of Our Bargains at Hennis
ton: Fine home, with ten acres 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.,
Henniston, Ore,
FOR SALE Cheap, one 22-in. Case
separator with blower, in good con
dition; also straw carrier for 22-in.
separator in good condition. C
MOEHNKE, Lexington, Oregon.
Chickens need Meat Meal, Ground
Bone, and Charcoal. BROWN and
LOWRY.
MAKE
O. A. C.
Your Next Goal
Ym have inisbfd kigh school
ana. like all wide-awake grarfa
atc, art look in r t collect.
The But of Oregon offers
yoa the btt f training and a
eollegiale degree la the leading
paraaiU and profeMien, u fot
lawti Engineering, Agriculture, Com
merce, Forestry, Home Econom
ics, Military Science and Tactics,
Mining, Pharmacy, Vocational
Education and Music
8 Indent lift at the CtUtfe b
rich hn epporlnnitiet for leader
htp and ptraoaal culture.
FALL TERM
SEPTEMBER
OPENS
28, 1923
For Information writ to
THE REGISTRAR
Oregon Agricultural College
Corral lis
RFSOll'TlONS OF KESFECT.
Whereat, it has pleased God. in His
witdom. to call Ircm his earthly labor
our Hph!y esteemed brother, Septi
mus Yit!iam porter, and
Whereas. Brother Spencer was a
charter member of this lodfre and for
mar.y years faithfully arid consistent
ly served this ortre as secretary, ex
aHd ruler and trustee and in many
ways worked for the upbuilding of
the Bt-nevoler.t and Protective Order
of E;ks, it is Mtr.ig and proper that
we. as E ks. make fraternal and mer
ited acknowlt dpvment and record of
the hifh esteem and fraternal love
in which we hold him.
Resolved, that while we bumbly
bow to the dpcree of the Exalted
Ruler of the Universe we are filled
ith sorrow at the passing of our
brother.
Brother Spencer was a true Elk and
the virtues and principles for which
the order stands were truly exempli
fied in his daily life than which no
higher eulogy can be pronounced.
To the widow and other close rel
atives of our departed brother we ex
tend sincerest sympathy and condol
ence. Resolved, that a copy of these reso
lution? be spread upon the records of
this lodge, a copy be transmitted to
the widow of the decesaed and cop
ies furnished the local press for pub
lication. J. O. RASMUSS,
H. A. DUNCAN,
GAY M. ANDERSON.
Committee,
RESOLUTIONS OF CONDOLENCE.
Hall of Ruth Chapter No. 32, Or
der of the Eastern Star, Heppner, Or
egon. Whereas, it has pleased our Heav
enly Father to summon to her eternal
home our beloved sister, Fanny Black-
man, who was always a faithful and
devoted member of Ruth Chapter No.
32, Order of the Eastern Star, one
of its Past Matrons, and was ever
ready to do all in her power for the
welfare of the Chapter;
Be it Resolved: That we bow in
humble submission to the will of
the Omnipotent and extend to the
bereaved family our heartfelt sym
pathy. That we drape our charter in
mourning for a period of thirty days
in memory of our departed sister.
That a copy of these resolutions be
spread on the minutes of the Chapter,
a copy sent to the family, and one
to the press for publication.
SPENCER CRAWFORD,
REBECCA PATTERSON,
OLIVE FRYE,
Committee.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF
REAL PROPERTY VNPER
EXECUTION.
Notice is hereby given that under
and by virtue of an execution in fore- !
closure duly issued out of the Circuit
C.urt of the State of Oregon for
Morrrow County by the Clerk of said
Court on the 6th day cf July, 1923.
pursuant to a judgment and decree
entered and rendered in said Court
on the 2nd day of July, 1923. in a
suit in said Court wherein D. E. Gil
man was plaintiff, and Emma H. Cum
min ps, and Donald Nursery Company,
a corporation, were defendant, and
in which suit plaintiff recovered
judgment against the defendant, Em
ma H. Cummmgs, for the sum of
$925.90, with interest thereon from
the 30th day of December, 1912, at
the rate of ten per cent per annum,
the further sum of $125.00, attorn
eys fee, the further sura of $240.50,
with interest thereon from the 24th
day of May, 1923. at the rate of six
per cent per annum, and $17.50, the
cost and disbursements of said suit.
I will on Saturday, the 4th day of
August, 1923, at the hour of 10:00
o'clock in the forenoon of said day
at the front door of the Court House
at Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon,
sell at public auction to the highest
bidder for cash the following describ
ed real property, situated in Morrow
County, Oregon, to-wit:
Lots 9 and 10 and that part of lot
II of Block 2, Looney's Addition to
the Town of Heppner, Oregon, lying
North of Vt ulow creek, as same
platted and plat recorded in the office
of County Clark of Morrow County.
Oregon; also all that part of lots 1, 2.
3, and 4, Block 2, Shipley Addition to
the Town of Heppner, lying South
and West of a straight line running
from the Southeast corner of said
Block 2 of said Shipley's Addition
diagonally across said Block 2 and
Block 4 of said Shipley's Addition to
the Northeast corner of said Block
4 of said Addition, also Lots 6, 6, 7,
and 8 of Block 2 Shipley's Addition to
the Town of Heppner. Also Lota 1, 2,
3, 6, 6, 7, and 8 of Block 3 of Ship
ley's Addition to the Town of Hepp
ner. Also all our right, title and
interest in and to all that part of
Shobe Street lying West of the prop
erty herein described, all our right,
title and interest in and to Stearling
ELKHORN
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Come in and look
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in the Odd Fellows
Building, where you
will find one of the
best equipped dining
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inspected the front,
come back and take a
look at our sanitary
kitchen.
You will be able to
get quick service at
our lunch counter.
GOOD MEALS
AND SERVICE
AT
POPULAR RATES
ED. CHINN, Prop.
Reduced Prices on
STANDARD
MAZDA LAMPS
at
Case Furniture
Company
SUCCESS BUILDING
"IT ISN'T YOUR TOWN IT'S YOU"
"If you want to live in the kind of a town,
Like the kind of a town you like,
You needn't slip your clothes in a grip
And start on a longt, long hike.
For you'll only find what you left behind,
For therre's nothing that's really! new;
It's a knock at yourself when you knock your town,
For it isn't your town it's you.
"Real towns are not made by men that are afraid
Lest somebody else gets ahead;
When everybody works and nobody shirks
You can raise a town from the dead.
And if you make your personal stake,
Your neighbor can make one, too;
Your town will be what you want to see;
It isn't the town it's you."
A modern hotel is any community's greatest
asset, and evry community that has a good hotel
should see to it that the hotel is given local sup
port.
Hotel Heppner,
J. U. FISH Ell, Mgr.
Street lyinf South of tha property
herein deacribed and all our right.
title and interest In that portion of
ClarV street lyinf South and West
of said straight Une running from
the SE eorner of lot 2 to the NW
corner Block 4 aa described. Alao all
that part of Lots 7 and , Block 2.
Shipley's Addition to the Town of
Heppner, lying South and West of a
straight line drawn from the South
east comer of Block 2 of said Ship
ley's Addition diagonally across said
Block 2 and also Block 4 of said
Shipley's Addition to the Northwest
corner of said Block 4 of said Ship
ley's Addition, save and except there
from that certain tract or parcel of
land heretofore conveyed by D. E.,
Oilman to Heppner Farmers ' Union
Warehouse Co., on the 8th day of
November, 1912, which deed was on
the 7th day of December, 1912, record
ed in Vol. 27, page 1&0, Record of
Deeds for Morrow County, Oregon.
Also save and except from the
above described piece or parcel of
lands the following, to-wit: That cer
tain piece or parcel he ret of or con
veyed by D. E. Gilman, et ux.t to the
City of Heppner, Morrow County, Or
egon, on the 8th day of November,
1912, which deed was on the Stat day
of December, 1912, recorded in Vol.
27. page 174, Record of Deeds for
Morrow County, Oregon.
The above described real property
is levied upon and sold as the prop
erty of the defendant, Emma H. Gum
ming, and ordered sold in said suit,
and I will Bell the same subject to
confirmation by the court.
Dated this 5th day of July, 1923.
GEORGE McDUFFEE, Sheriff.
the publication of this summon a, and
if you fail to so appear and answer
the plaintiff will apply to tha court
for the relief demanded in his com
plaint, namely: to have and recover
from you judgment for the sum of
$1800.00 with interest thereon at the
rat of 8 per cent per annum from
December Slst, 1921, until paid; for
the further sum of $11.76 for abstract
and other expenses, with interest
thereon from tha 11th day of May,
1923, at 8 per cent, until paid; for
the further sum of $226.00 as reason
able attorney's fees and for costs and
disbursements in this suit,
2. That the aaid mortgage recorded
in Morrow County, Ore., on the 18th
day of January, 1922, in book SI of
mortgages, page 134 thereof, be fore
closed and that the premises covered
thereby be sold by the sheriff of Mor
row County, Oregon, according to law
and the practise of this court and
that thii plaintiff be permitted to
purchase the said property upon exe
cution at the said sale by the Sheriff.
3. That the proceeds of the sale of
said real property be applied, first:
to the payment and expenses of the
auit and aale; secondly: to the pay
ment of tha amount decreed to be
due from the defendant to the plain
tiff, and third: that any balance be
paid to the Clerk of this court to be
disbursed by him as bv law provided.
That the defendant be and all per
sona claiming by, through or under
him forever foreclosed and enjoined
from asserting or claiming any right,
title, interest, lien, claim or interest
in, to or upon the aaid real property
or any part thereof, except only the
statutory right of exenpiion.
6. And for such other and additional
relief as to the court muy Beem equit
able and proper.
This summons is served upon you
by publication by order of the Hon.
Gilbert W. Phelps, Judge of the above
entitled court, which ordttr was made
and entered on the Bth day of July,
1923. The date of the tirwt publica
tion of this summons was the Mh
day of July, 1923, and tha date of t
last publication thereof, the lGth day
of August, 1923.
W. W. DUGAM, Jr.,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
601 Journal Bldg., Portland, Ore.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
MORROW COUNTY
LEE ARNETT, Plaintiff)
vs. ) SUMMONS
J. L. STURGILL, )
Defendant)
To J. L. Sturgill, defendant: .
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON: You are hereby required
to appear and answer the complaint
filed herein, on or before the 16th
day of August, 1923, said date being
more than six weeks after the first
publication of this summons the
said period of six weeks being
the time prescribed in the order for
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Watch and clock repairing guaranteed.
If your clock is worth repairing
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TERMS TO SUIT ON PHONOGRAPHS
AND PIANOS.
F. L. HARW00D, Proprietor
Odd Fellows Building Heppner, Ore.
Phone 1062
Cash & Carry Store
16 Bars Crystal White Soap $1.00
1 6 Bars P. & G. White Naptha Soap $1 .00
6 Bars Swift's White Laundry Soap . . 25c
3 Bars Palm Olive Toilet Soap 25c
JARS
Pints Kerr Mason "self-sealing" .... 95c
Quarts, Kerr Mason "self-sealing" . . $1.15
Half-gal, Kerr Mason "self-sealing" $1.55
Pints, Economy $1.20
Quarts, Economy $1.45
Half-gllaons, Economy $1.95
L. G. DRAKE, Prop.
ODD FELLOWS BUILDING
We Have GOOD MEATS
WE Give GOOD SERVICE
We Ask Your GOOD WILL
Central Market
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Martin Reid
I now carry a complete stock of building
material at Lexington.
FULL LINE OF ROUGH AND
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Large stock of pine in the rough. M. D.
Tucker in charge.
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wm
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We handle the best that money can
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with responsibilities of success, he knows the necessity and
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All parties interested in getting work in my line
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Star Theater
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, JULY 5 & 6
DOROTHY DALTON
in
"THE SIREN CALL"
CHAS. HUTCHINSON & LUCY FOX in
"SPEED"
Eighth Episode
Aesop's Fable and Topics of the Day
SATURDAY, JULY 7
BERT LYTELL
in
"THE RIGHT THAT FAILED"
Bull Montana in "ROB 'EM GOOD"
Don't Miss This One
SUNDAY AND MONDAY, JULY 8 & 9
R0D0LPH VALENTINO
in
"THE SHEIK"
Andy Gump in "GIVE HER GAS"
Tuesday, July 10th
Home Talent Show
by
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