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0 p PAGE TWO THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. 1923. IKE MZETTE-TIMES THI HKPPN'KK CTrm, ItrtaUsafctW M'h M 11 TNI MKf'f -M 1IMU fcrtahltafcrf NnrtvhT ill. 1 T CMtaoJMUwri . rr? It, Itlt PMIhsnJ tftfT Thar? nMrntn iw m4 CrawfpJ m4 eawptl tt th -u4W at hitVMr. Onrih, p MmMlMi tatter. AOVKRTISIHC RATri GIVEN OS APPUl ATION HI'liSt'RirTION RATES: On tea Hritki 1 M Tnw Manta . Siatfe ( U(MM rii.r hrd ji:vr r. -d at. J diive tit' ctr to tn i d hack in an frf-ur mhre frirfry fc rquin.d a tUy. kTt-s rt ?t.! n;d cm ncKti to Km. Gx1 tvac n.eun i ropf-nty; !. nifKV, r-ntn ; t!- n,pn r.lu fj:iir. ; try ntsr, a fu:i hie, north ivirp; trey i:sn tJ-.e prtet am our t of jroodi. j urcha?i tor t:it Wa-t j-roMs fr rr. furm produce because thty cot i-s to haul over pood rt'ds. Good road every when rr.esn pros perity Aid Uppiiwii etryhore. Tmt is we have brfvme a New -paf r Association Memkr of the Association hich will eventually produce Good Ko.-ui$ Every here! $-$-$ on bow cor ntt official papes ! Fnrvtrw A4wrtie.tnf tipreakftatje THE AhLKH AN I kK& ASSOCIATION chiXrdLlo-sd Jones Says: A LIE PKOVF3 KokfE OF TKITH. FISHERMEN nnd rmr.ir.fr stock a.e mm have no rr.or:oo.Y on the pen tie Art of lying. Murk Twain insisted that lyirip if an inherited habit with a.! of u. He toil us that when he wan very young he discovered thAt if a pin stuck into him. his anpui-h was apneaed by the pre sen tAt ion of an orange, so he toid his hr?t !ie by crj'ir.g when the pin didn't prick. The difference between hi.-tory And fiction is: ore is true; the other isIfc. The pc-neroug liar is honored if his liea A.'&umc the form of art. Make a business of romancir.p and the worid wiii ike you. On.y when you attempt to pawn off your falsehood for truth, does the wor:d mistrust you. He who tells a hundred lies to one truth carries the weapon that can in jure. The g ib torpue is the f:b ton gue. Looe talk always lies. Truth is alwAy rivet tight. Truth is pre ci se. Falsehood need? a handle of truth to be effective. A duil b.ade deceive? no one. T.ace it within a good har.d.e And you nave made a kr.iie that lies. The Iits that harm are the ghosts of truths the masks of faces we have leatred to trust. But he who lies for seiious effect assumes no small con tract for he ir.u.t invei.t forty more to fortify one. The iiar is io.-t when found. As soon a he is discovered he's about as ef fective as a two-foot puir.p in a fifty fort well. The liar's worst enemy is himself. He's like a snort wick in a long iamp. He soon runs out of the oil of repu tation. Friendship fai'.? when bunt on a foundation of fa.sehood. A iie bo,d,y told may have the ef fect of truth for the instant, but it lacks the rce:al which endures. tying is the strongest acknowledge ment of the force of truth, because, iihe the counterfeit coin, it is worth less uniess it can pass for truth. s-s-s THE GAZETTE-TIMES ha3 accepted a Newspaper Association Member- amp ni me ,ai.iui;a: nignways Asso ciation (Washington, D. C. I, with which are aSLiated two hundred and two road a?socia:ions and organiza tions. It stands, no; for any particu lar road, but for Good Pkoads Every where, through the establishment of National Highways. The "Map Device" at the head of the "National Highways News' col umn expresses our interest in roads, your interest in roads. It is the symbol of an Association which for twelve years has worked faithfully and hard for the dissemination of road information, which has publish ed thousands of maps, and millions of pamphiets, in the interest of good reads, and which believes that the future civilization of this great coun try will go forward a$ fast and no faster than we develop our systems of transportation. The motor and motor truck have come to stay. The farmer of twenty years ago on an isolated mud-wailow. miscaiied a road, who today lives Slat's Diary 4 - urn 'who By ROSS FARQUHAR. FRIDAY F made a brake tonite wich wood of costcd him dear if ma had of r?r. present to hear it. Witch is a looath remark to j n-.uke Because it ma Jfi - olKieni uttered v $ such a saying in her awA i pnents. We met Jakes 'tj r nd ast him where r- t was he a going to and . 1 he replyed And sed he was going down town 1 .r to get sumthing for - r.is wife and then pa 1 up ar.d says Well do you think you will be V t able to get much for Vi her. And they both f ;...t . i l ,:i I fci Saturday la and ma was a tAw king about very smart man was travelling ail over the wir'.d and he carried his typertier where ever he went to. Well Aii I go: to say is this. That if he had of ben as smart as fokes let on he wood of iet her walk part of the time. Sunday This afternoon a cupple of us was over to Janes house to call on she and her cuzzen witch is visiting her. and 1 herd her ma tell her pa to for.e for sum ice Cream and cake, and then Jane ast me what shud she put on the fonograff and 1 sed O put on ennything appropriate so she put on Home sweet home. And we all grinned and looks at each another men we dissided to go home & just then we seen the ice cream man de liver the cream. And we went on home. Monday Mrs. Gillem was tawking about sum poor kids in New york witch diddent get much to eat. Why she sed tnese poor yuman childern gets lessen a animal to eat, but Jake sed she was rong there. He sed how wood you like to be a poor little Moth and get notning to eat only hoies. Tuesday B.isters has got a new dog and I sed to him what was his name and he sed he was going to call him Delay. I sed Hows cum you call him that and he sed because he red in histry that Deiay is dangerous and so is that dog. Weniday i may be dum but Pug Stevens takes the meddie when he thot a Idiom was a yung Idiot, S-S-S STATE MARKET BUNK. THIS newspaper has published reg ularly the weekly bulletins of C. E. Spence, the state market agent, when ever they were worth publishing and some times when they were not. But our readers must have noted that most of the ''bui.etins" were rehash of the same old stulf that Spence has been spouting for years. Aside from his advocacy of co-operation. It is doubtiui if he has made a single con structive move as state market agent and it is still more doubtful that he ever will. Ten years or more he has been urging the same old plati tudes upon his hearers yet condi tions are worse than ever. Public of fice confers neither political nor eco nomic wisdom, yet that is the very thing that much of the public and some of the press seem to believe the state market agent has nothing else but." Ail his political remedies of the past and most of his economic nos- It wvma, the nuMem Ulea of hartu' a 'g'l tini" ia, to o aa fur a poiwtMe wher ti.Mhin la a crttm. . . . The folk that Uve on pleasure in thwe hurry akiirry day a. sets th limit in a measure, by th racket they nn raiw. . . . Tbvy'U endow a midnight orgy in tome easy goin' ajHt. where virtue sheds her g?ar ment and where decency' forgot. and, they'll flush th aortal wer from a fount of limpid slime next day they'll dream about it ha havln a good t ne! But the limousine turns turtle as she leods around the curve for the hootch will play the devil with an over loaded ne.ve. The gun that's never loaded plugs a fair one in the cheek, and the add hottla dallies with a zxard every week. ... I hate to read about It, bnt it's printed every placelike a hard, acoosin mirror it U glarin in my face e.nd, it's hard to comprehend it, now the human form suMlm can melt away to nothln simply ha Tin' a good time I trums of the present have accomplish ed nothing for the farmer. His whole career makes it improbable that any new constructive market suggestion will ever come from the state market agent's office while Spence carries the key. While we do not wish to deny any of our readers any thing com forting they may derive from the state market agent's bulletin, we wish to point out that these bulletins (with few speeches thrown in) come rather high at $3000 a year. Most any news paper man would write the stuff at $2 or $3 a column. It's state market bunk! Condon Globe-Times. WHERE PRESIDENT WANTS YOUR HELP A ' -; I'nwIU'Dt m4McV'i prouipt ap-l to it American pwlt to Mp rrlli'Vf Hie dintreM In Jan. following the unprea-dMitpd farthqnake tli.Tf, Kt-pt. l a, w the ke)Dol for an out)ourlnK of world n.vmpath.v ami lii'lpfuliiMMi, The V. 8. Army ud Niv In the Far Kat cooperated ltli Hie .National Hed Croaa and lu leu than twelve houra were ninh lnii all available aupplles to the arenea of dlaaater. Other world powera also tiil.kl,v atarted relief aetlvltlea. The Tri'sldeiit recjueata that all contribution be aent direct to the Chairman of the National Kil C'roaa. at Wahlnitton, for trHiiamlasloii In Jiin It ! retailed that Japan rontrlhuted HoU to the eople of fan KraurlM-o at the time of the earthquake and fire there. I'piH-r picture ahima aoene of terror and coufuaion III Toklo In 1121. following a (juake not one-tenth aa aerere a that which reulled In i he piiwiit dlaaaier. lxiwer: Ttra sea wall at l'okubauia, which city with '!4io. w aa virtually deatroyvd. For the In-between reasons dresses, n I serge, jersey, rr Chine, or silk i t 3 "AHESE dresses. m:ii1pnf , - .Tcpe de crepes, are very effective. Visit our piece-goods counter to-day and choose the materials you like best. But before you do this, buy your pattern at our But terick Pattern counter and find out how much, or rather, how little material you need. The Dehor enclosed u iih our pat tern w ill show on ho w to make your dress from start to finish. Buy Butterick Patterns with . the Del tor ! A M ri MX IT Butterick uesign v iiXr..x 4691 Mih'-V 1 J:....:..'.V.J 4691 The De tor shows youwith pictures the cor rect way to plait this skirt. The entire dress in size 36 requires only 3 yds. of 40 inch material. li Hi .: 3 ? I Rutterick Design 4710 4710-W Jer sey, soft serge, nool crepe and soft tivills are among the mate rials recommend ed on the Butte rick envelope for this dress pattern. Visit our Piece Goods Counter to-day I Minor & Co. 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 Alfalfa Hay . Fir& Cutting Baled BROWN & LOWRY HEPPNER, OREGON Phone 642 ELKHORN RESTAURANT Come in and look over our new location in the Odd Fellows Building, where you will find one of the best equipped dining rooms in Eastern Ore gon. And when you have 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. CIIINN, Prop. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SALE OF CAPITAL STOCK. Notice ia hereby given that by or der of the board of directors of the Farmers and Stockgrowers National Bark, 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 auction 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. 1 Yes I 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 by 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 this 80th day of August, 1623. ANNA SPENCER, Administratrix. 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 12-29-18, No. 018128, for SE!4 SEK Sec. 25, T. 1 S. R. 28 E.j Lot 1 See. 31, Tp. 1 S. R. 29 E.; SE14 NW14, NEK SW!, Stt SEK Sec. 33, SWK SWtt, Section 34, 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. Hig- gins, P. M. Duncan, all af Lena, Oregon. CARL HELM, Register. Gilliam & Bisbee s j& Column jZ? 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 Deering 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 a large stock of Mc Cormack and Deering extras, also Mailable Chain 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. IN THE CIRCTIT COITRT Or THK STATE OP OREGON FOR MORROW COUNTY. E. P. Jarmon, Plaintiff, ) . ) Samuel Stratton, the un ) known heirs at law of) amuel Stratton, deeeaaed.) Nancy Ann Stratton, the) unknown heirs at law of) Nancy Ann Stratton, de-) eeaaed, Lucy M. Atwood.) the unknown heira at) law of Lucy H. Atwood,) deceased, J. L. Perry.) formerly J. L. Stanfield.) and James Parry, her bus-) band, R. B. Stanfield and) Florence Stanfield, his) wife, Emma Stanfield, a) widow, R. L. Stanfield and) Loretta StanAeld, his) wife, P. H. Stanfield and) A. Ciaco Atwood, tha un-)SUMMONS known heirs at law of A.) Cisco Atwood, deceased,) C. B. Atwood, the un-) known heira at law of C.) B. Atwood, deceased, Da-) vid Atwood, the unknown) heirs at law of David At-) wood, deceased, tha un-) known heirs at law of) B. C. Atwood, deeeaaed,) Mary McCarty, and John) McCarty, husband and) wife, Nettie Shaw and) Robert Shaw, husband) and wife, also all other) persons or parties un-) known claiming any right,) title, estate, lien or in-) tereat in the real prop-) erty described in tha) complaint herein, ) Defendants,) To Samuel Stratton, tha unknown heirs at law of Samuel Stratton, de ceased, Nancy Ann Stratton, the un known heirs at law of Nancy Ann Stratton, deceased, Lucy M. Atwood, tha 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 heira at law of C. B. Atwood, deceased, David Atwood, tha unknown heirs at law of David Atwood. de ceased, tha unknown heirs at law of B. C Atwood, deceased, Mary Mc Carty, John McCarty, Nettle Shaw and Robert Shaw, also all other persons or parties unknown, claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real property described in plain tiff's complaint and herein described, Defendants, IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby summon ed and required to appear and answer the plaintiff's complaint 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 complaint, to-wit: For a decree of the court that tha 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 defendants be decreed to have no right, title or in terest in or to said real property and that the plaintiff's title be forever quieted against said defendanta 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. This summons Is served upon you by publication in The Gaiette-Times, a weekly newspaper of general cir culation published at Heppner, Mor row County, Oregon, once a week for the period of six weeks, by order of the Hon. William T. Campbell, Coun ty Judge of Morrow County, State of Oregon, made and entered on the 7th day of August, 1923, and the date of first publication of this summons is August 9, 1923. WOODSON b. SWEEK. Attorneys for the Plaintiff. Address, Heppner, Oregon. Professional Cards DR. F. E. FARRIOR DENTIST Office Upstairs Over Postofflca Heppner, Ortsron Gilliam & Bisbee A. D. McMURDO, M. D. PHYSICIAN A SURGEON Office in Masonic Building Trained Nora Assistant Heppner, Oraoa C. C. CHICK, M. D. PHYSICIAN at SURGEON Office Upstairs Over Postofflca Trained Nurae Assistant Heppner, Oregon WOODSON & SWEEK ATTORN EY8-AT-LAW Offices in First National Bank Building Heppner, Oregon Heppner Sanitarium DR. I. PERRT CONDER Paysiciaa-ta-CaaraTe Treatment of all diseases. Isolated warda for eontagioua diseases. FIRE INSURANCE Waters & Anderson Hrppncr, Oratfon MATERNITY HOME MRS. G. C A1KIN. BEPPNKR I am prvpcrvd to tk limited Bom ber of maternity cm m my bom. PatUnU pr..U(i to cmmm tholr aw Best of ear tnl attention auareti. PHONE m E. J. STARKEY ELECTRICIAN HOUSE WIRING A SPECIALTY Ueppaet, OrnaHS i in L. VAN MARTER FIRE. AUTO AND UPK INSURANCE 014 Line Companies REAL ESTATE Heppner, Ore, JOS.J.NYS ATTORN E Y-AT-LA W Upstairs In Humphreys Building Heppner, Oregon ffolepraof ffasierc' Sam Hughes Co. Phone Main 962 The Gazette-Times Is Morrow County's Newspaper a-"V ' I " VTaiSij ffSfll(3g MotWeather CALLS FOR Van Vactor & Butler ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Suite 306 First National Bank Building THE DALLES, ORB. S. E. NOTSON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office In Court House Heppner, Oregon F. II. ROBINSON LAWYER 10NI, ORRQON 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