The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, September 06, 1923, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE GAZETTE-TIMES. HEPPNER. OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6. 1923.
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THE Herpnr Commercial club may
ytt outlive iti reputation. What
that rrutation is, is hardly necessary
to iY.et.tion, but for the benefit of
those who may have a lapse, of mem
ory we mill reiterate that it is noted
for it r. umber of demises, being about
a versatile as a cat in this respect.
But now the club has been erpaniiei
for some three months and it is going
to meet again. It is our ardent prayer
that ft may meet again, and again
and yet again, and again, and a pa in
yea. that it will nerer say die.
President Van Marter ha called
meeting for next Wednesday evening.
the first since the orgamiation meet
ing early this spring. Perhaps some
have already been shaking their heads
and saying "too bad it was a very
good thing while it lasted." But
thoM who have thus expressed them
aelvea will receive a jolt right in the
aolar plexus next Wednesday for the
club is not dead and what is more it
has more pep than the ordinary babe
in its swaddling clothes though it
might be said to be its "steenth"
chiidhood. even if it is only three
months old this time.
What's past in regard to the club is
dead and buried, however, and it is
the hope of the president that every
member and as many more who want
to break in. will be on hand Wednes
day, for there are some mighty good
things in store, including food for
both brain and stomaeh, as a luncheon
is part of the program. Plans and de
velopments of the Heppner-Spray road
will be discussed. Interior trade rela
tions and what Heppner wants to do
with reference to the Heppner-Monu-ment
road, and what she can do in re
gard to it. will be talked over, and
other matters brought up, including
a mail route between Heppner and
Hitter.
Most of Heppner's business men
agree that all these things mean a
pre a.t deal for Heppner and would like
to see them go over, but the fly in the
ointment is the scarcity of money
with which to put them over. These
problems then resolve themselves
mainly into one issue, that of financ
ing them. It is impossible for Heppner
or even Morrow county to think of
taking on the burden alone, and this
scares some poeple out. However,
there are ways of obtaining outside
help, and it is in this direction that
the commercial club will extend its
efforts. It does no good for just one
or two persons to do a lot of hulla
ballooing and this is the reason the
commercial club was revived, to get
the united effort of the citizens of the
community. The question now is. are
the Heppner business men still as
enthusiastic as they were at the or
gan irati on meeting. If they are all
well and good, there will be a big
attendance Wednesday night. But if
history repeats itself, as the old ad
age aaya, there is liability of that
oid chronic inertia setting in again.
Let's outlive our reputation.
S-S-S
Th htiir the man tVi mnr he ac
complishes, applies to cities as well I
as to individuals. Heppner can stand
to have one or two more irons in the
fire.
S-S-S
Put up the fashing pole and swim
ming suits, kiddies, and get ready for
school.
s-s-s
The scarcer the deer the better the
hunting.
an cn KNOW the earth who
not waiked upon it. The boy
who drove a tow mule along the Erie
Canal knew New York as ne boy can
ho riif today from Albany te Buf-
alo on the Empire State Express.
Indians reckoned time by nights
(as we do dayst, a place was so many
nights away. The night measured
their march.
Walk from night to night across
the plains and lay your day's exper
ience upon the map ot Africa and you
will just begin to sens the lonely
vastness of the Sahara's sands.
Life's golconda is found by tired
feet. Get next to earth if yott would
know it The young who is carried
reaches manhood handicapped. He
has to learn how to march while the
bat tie of life is on.
Ruskin said that the children of the
rich often get the worst education of
protection, whereas the poor often get
the best education for nothing, be
cause they get into the common school
of hard knocks.
A tired leg makes the whole world
real. It will make a sunset glorious.
It is a kind of school that sets a boy
down in the middle of a wild wood
and tells him to walk out.
Privately we commend the Boy
Scouts and the Camp Fire Girls.
Many parents who approve of the
"hike" would be the first to protest
against its adoption as part of the
school curriculum.
Privately conducted they call the
"hike" wholesome and a helpful rec
reation. Publiclv conducted they
would call it impossible and unwar
ranted hardship.
Our private impulses are generally
right. Our greatest difficulty is that
w have not yet learned to do our best
things together.
The campfire cements the hearts
and enriches the memories of com
rades as no well-regulated steam ra
diator will ever do.
S-S S
The Heppner Rodeo is a new insti
tution, but none the less a thriving
one. Bigger and better than ever
this year. Let's go.
S-S-S
If the Heppner-Spray road is com
pleted, Heppner will Hand in line for
her share of the tourist business.
s-s-s
Shall the world court prove a farce,
or shall the bully be made to hold his
place. War is in the offing.
s-s-s
Abundant erops are broadening the
farmers' smile. Let's hope the mar
ket reports wont wipe it off.
s-s-s
Who knows what', the matter with
the Brotherhood? Maybe it's too
good for Heppner.
S-S-S
The whole world mourns for strick
en Japan.
S-S-S
Calvin Coolidge is measuring up to
the man-siied job of president.
S-S-S
Walter Cason, former Heppner mar
shal, has accepted a position as spec
ial officer for the O.-W. R. A N. com
pany, reports Mrs. Cason, who waa In
the city last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ca
son now make their home in Portland.
Mrs, Cason will spend some time with
her mother, Mrs. Hale, in lone before
returning to the metropolis.
Miss Virginia Barlow is visiting rel
atives and friends in this city and
Eight Mile, coming up from her home
in Portland.
Miss LeMoyne is the new trimmer
at the Herren Millinery, arriving last
Thursday evening from Montana.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF SALE OF CAPITAL
STOCK.
Notice is hereby given that by or
der of the board of directors of the
Farmers and Stockgrowers National
Bank, we the undersigned, will on
Monday, the first day of October,
1923, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in
the forenoon of said day, at the office
of The Farmers and Stockgrowers Na
tional Bank, in the city of Heppner,
Oregon, sell either at private sale or
public auetlon for the highest and
best bid offered therefor, certificate
Numbered Seven (7) for Twenty-five
(25) shares at $100.00 per share of
the Capital Stock of The Farmers and
Stockgrowers National Bank, issued
to S. W. Spencer, on the 11th day of
June, A. D. 1917.
Dated this 30th day of August, 1923.
By J. W. BEYMER, President.
By EMMETT COCHRAN,
By J. G. THOMSON.
Directors.
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IT CAN BE DONE
Hams, 30c Breakfast Bacon 25c
Lard 75c and $1.50 for 5 & 10 lbs.
Prices on Fresh Meats in Proportion.
SMALL PROFITS AND LOST OF 'EM
CENTRAL MARKET
G. B. SWAGGART
YOUR PATRONAGE WE SOLICIT
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Alfalfa Hay
Fir& Cutting
Baled
BROWN & LOWRY
HEPPNER, OREGON Phone 642
SCHOOL TIME IS HERE
When the school bell rings Monday morning, September 10, you
will want to be prepared with a full set of supplies
IF YOU DONT KNOW WHAT
YOU NEED, ASK US.
Pens, Pencils
Lose Leaf Note
Books
Tablets, Rulers
Erasers
Paints, Crayons
Inks
Ingersoll and Ev-
ersharp Pencils
60c - $5.00
Wahl and Wa
terman Pens
$2.50 - $6.00
Authorized Textbooks For All Grades
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All Books Are Cash. Telephone and Mail Orders Promptly Filled
Humphreys Drug Company
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at La Grande, Oregon,
August 27, 1923.
Notice is hereby given that George
R. Pearson, of Lena, Oregon, who, on
March 12, 1920, made Additional
Homestead Entry, Act 12-29-16, No.
018128, for SEtt SE4 Sec. 25, T. 1
S. K. 28 E.; Lot 1 Sec. 81, Tp. 1 S. R.
29 E.; SEK NW4, NE-4 SWK, SV4
SEaSec. 33, SWK SWK, Section 3s,
Township 3 S., Range 29 E., Willam
ette Meridian, has filed notice of in
tention to make three year final Proof
to establish claim to the land above
described, before the United States
Commissioner, at Heppner, Oregon,
on the 6th day of October, 1923.
Claimant names as witnesses:
F. J. Hiatt, John Keegan, Jas. Hlg-
gins, F. M. Duncan, all of Lena, Ore
gon.
CARL HELM, Register.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
Notice is Hereby Given that on the
second Monday in September (Mon
day, September 10, 1923) the Board
of Equalization of Morrow County,
Oregon, will attend at the Court
House in Morrow County, Oregon, and
publicly examine the assessment rolls
for Morrow County, Oregon, for the
year 1923, and will correct errors in
valuation, description or qualities of
land, lots, or other property assessed
by the Assessor of Morrow County,
Oregon, for the year 1923.
All persons interested or having
any complaint against their assess
ment for the year 1923, should appear
at that time. Petitions for reductions
in assessment must be presented in
writing, verified by oath of applicant
or his attorney and must be filed with
the board the first week it is in ses
sion and any petition or application
not so made, verified and filed shall
not be considered or acted appn by
the board.
Dated at Heppner, Oregon, August
14, 1923.
JESSE J. WELLS,
Assessor for Morrow County,
Oregon.
knowa hairs at law of)
amuel Stratton, deceased.)
Nancy Ana Stratton, the)
unknown heira at law of)
Nancy Ann Stratton, de-)
ceased, Lucy at. Atwood.)
the unknown heira at)
law of Lucy at. Atwood,)
daceased. J. L. Perry,)
formerly J. L. Stanfield,)
and Jamea Perry, her hue-)
band, R. B. Stanfield and)
Florence Stanfield, his)
wife, Emma Stanfield, a)
widow, R. L. Stanfield and)
Loretta Stanfield, his)
wife. P. M. Stanfield and)
A. Cisco Atwood, the un-)SUMMONS
known heirs at law of A.)
Cisco Atwood, deceased,)
C. B. Atwood, tha un-)
known heira at law of C.)
Atwood, deceased, Da-)
vid Atwood, the unknown)
heirs at law of David At-)
wood, deceased, the un-)
known heirs at law of)
B. C. Atwood, deceased,)
Mary McCarty, and John)
McCarty, husband and)
ife. Nettie Shaw and)
Robert Shaw, husband)
and wife, also all other)
persons or parties un-)
known claiming any right,)
title, estate, lien or in-)
terest in tha real prop-)
erty described in the)
complaint herein, )
Defendants,)
To Samuel Stratton, the unknown
heira at law of Samuel Stratton, de
ceased, Nancy Ann Stratton, tha un
known heira at law of Nancy Ann
Stratton, deceased, Lucy M. Atwood,
the unknown heirs at law of Lucy M
Atwood, deceased, Emma Stanfield, R.
U Stanfield, Loretta Stanfield, P M
Stanfield, A Cisco Atwood, the un
known heirs at law of A. Cisco At
wood, deceased, C. B. Atwood, the un
known heirs at law of C. B. Atwood,
deceased, David Atwood, the unknown
heirs at law of David Atwood, de
ceased, the unknown heirs at law of
B. C Atwood, deceased, Mary Mc
Carty, John McCarty, Nettle Shaw and
Robert Shaw, also all other persona
parties unknown, claiming any
right, title, estate, lien or interest in
the real property described in plain
tiff's eomplaint and herein described,
Defendants,
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON: You are hereby 'summon
ed and re.quired to appear and answer
the plaintiff s eomplaint filed against
you herein on or before six weeks
from the date of first publication of
this summons, to-wit: on or before
Saturday, the 22nd day of September,
1923, and you are hereby notified that
if you fail to so appear and answer
for want thereof, the plaintiff will
apply to the court for the relief pray
ed for in his eomplaint, to-wit: For
a decree of the court that the plain
tiff is the owner in fee simple of the
following descrbed real property, to-
wit: The South half of Section 28
and the Northeast quarter of Section
33 in Township 2 North Range 27
E. W. M., and that the defendanta be
decreed to have no right, title or in
terest in or to said real property and
that the plaintiff'a title be forever
quieted against said defendants and
each of them and that the defendants
and all persons claiming by, through
or under them or any of them, be for
ever enjoined from asserting any
right, title or interest in or to said
real property or any part thereof.
Thia summons Is served upon you
by publication in Tha Gasetto-Timoa,
a weekly newspaper of general cir
culation published at Heppnor, Mor
row County, Oregon, once a week for
the period of aix weeka, by order of
tha Hon. William T. Campbell, Coun
ty Judga of Morrow County, State of
Oregon, made and entered on tho 7th
day of August, 1923, and tha date of
first publication of thia aummona ia
August , 1923.
WOODSON SWEEK.
Attorneys for the Plaintiff.
Address, Heppner, Oregon.
Professional Cards
DR. F. E. FARRIOR
DENTI8T
Office Upstairs Over Poitofflca
Heppner, Orecoa
Heppner Sanitarium
DR. J. PERRT CONDF.R
rakiaa-la-Chara
Treatment of all diseases. Isolated
wards for contagious diseases.
FIKK INSURANCE
Waters & Anderson
Heppner, Orcyon
MATERNITY HOME
MKS. G. C. AIKEN, HEPPNER
I am prepared to take a limited num
ber of maternity emu at my home.
Petlenti prl'Ueaed te ckeese their ewa
e-hvilciaa.
beet of ears and attention assured.
PHONE 1(1
E. J. STARKEY
ELECTRICIAN
HOUSE WIRING A SPECIALTY
Heppa
Pkel
Oi
L. VAN MARTER
FIRE, AUTO AND UFI
INSURANCE
Old Line Companies
SEAL ESTATE
Heppner, Or.
JOS.J.NYS
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Upstairs in
Humphrey! Building
Heppner, Oregon
A. D.McMURDO, M. D,
PHYSICIAN ft SURGEON
Office in Masonic Building
Trained Nurse Asalstant
Heppner, Oresoa
C. C. CHICK, M. D.
PHYSICIAN ft SURGEON
Office Upstairs Over Poatofflco
Trained Nurse Asslatant
Heppner, Oresoa
WOODSON & SWEEK
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Offices In
First National Bank Building
Heppner, Oresoa
Van Vactor & Butler
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Suite 306
First National Bank Building
THE DALLES, ORE.
S. E. NOTSON
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Office in Court House
Heppner, Oregon
F. II. ROBINSON
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I I beat of ears and attention aaeured. I
II PHONE 1(1 I
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LAWYER
ONE, OREGON
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON. FOR MOR
ROW COUNTY.
In the Matter of the Estate of S. W
Spencer, Deceased,
CREDITORS' NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That
the undersigned, Anna Spencer, has
been duly appointed Jy the County
Court of Morrow County, Oergon, the
Administratrix of the estate of S. W.
Spencer, deceased, and has duly qual
ified for such trust.
All persons having claims against
said estate are hereby notified to pre
sent them to said Administratrix,
duly verified, at her residence in
Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, on
or before six months from the date of
first publication hereof.
Dated and first published thia 30th
day of August, 1923.
ANNA SPENCER, Administratrix.
Demonstrator Is Here
The 1 924 STUDEBA
KER is here, and I will
be pleased to give dem
onstrations at any time.
Call, write or phone.
KARL L. BEACH
Lexington, Oregon
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
MORROW COUNTY.
E. P. Jarmon, Plaintiff, )
vs. )
Samuel Stratton, the un-)
Gilliam & Bisbee s
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If a McCormack Header is your
choice, buy it now. No McCor
mack Headers manufactured
since 1922 and these will be made
no more. The Deenng will take
the place of the McCormack. We
have a few McCormacks in stock
for this season.
The most economical way to
take care of your grain hay is with
a Binder. We have both the Mc
Cormack and Deering in stock.
With such a large crop all over
the Northwest there is likely to be
a shortage of Binder Twine. Buy
it now while we have it in stock.
Superior Manilla, 650 feet to the
pound.
We have i large stock of Mc
Cormack and Deering extras, also
Mailable Cham Belting.
We try to have everything nec
essary to rig up for harvest
Oils, Greases, Doubletrees, Sin
gletrees, and a lot of other things
and what we have not got we
will get for you. Come in and
see us when in need of anything
and we will try to give you one
hundred cents worth for a dollar,
Gilliam & Bisbee
ffolqpraof Jjasiercj,
Sam Hughes Co.
Phone Main 962
The Gazette-Times Is Morrow County's Newspaper
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happy childhood
TH OSE active youngsters, now here,
now there; romping, or building
block castles on the nursery floor! Give
them a smooth, clean, sanitary floor
surface on which to play.
Use Fuller Rubber Cement Floor Paint, Phoenix
Floor Paint or ''!$' for Floors" Varnish -they
, keep the nursery floor bright and cheerful. Fuller
Rubber Cement Floor Paint, Phoenix Floor Paint
or "'15' for Floors' Varnish corer the surface
with a tough, elastic film that ii non absorbent and
easy to keep clean and that frnnti riitltiifal
frm ruiitmgjticr JUeri.
Whatever your painting need, W. P. Fuller k Co.
makes a paint for the purpose. A Fuller dealer in
your vicinity sells them. See him, or write our Ser
vice Department for advice. Our "Home Service"
booklet !.
W P FULLER & CO.
301 Musion Street, San FrancUco
ftt Brucbw U Piclek Court Ctfltt
PscfwrlM 1 tea PraaelK utl Lm Am1
FULLER
PAINTS IW VARNISHES
7-rtl
PEOPLES HARDWARE COMPANY
Heppner, Oregon
CALLS FOR
Iced Tea
We now carry Tea vacuum packed, to
keep all the flavor for you.
Try it the next time you order Tea. You
will like it and you can get it here.
Phelps Grocery Company
PHONE 53