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TACK TWO THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPNER. OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1923. I EM-TIES THt tit ITN'H r,A7FTTE tm thi4 Mes-rfc M 11 TUB HEn-Nfcr TIM FA buMfiM CnMiHli4 rfcrMry It. Itlt 4 m.rrf iW fuAw at HippMT, AliV EBTIK'C RATF9 GIVEN ON APPLU atiun srnarRirTtoN rates : On Yr tt Kti Month. l.M TTtrw Month. 7 fttRgk (Ju-MW . , . MOKROW CH NTT OFFICIAL fAPEK THK AMUtkAN I kk&S ASSOCIATION chard Lloyd Jones Says: MIND MINTS MONEY. SINGLENESS of purpose is the foundation of all succcmu It is the nan who knows exactly what he wants and inMts on petting it who usually gttt it. We are too prone o look upon money rather than mind as our poal. Money harms on'y the man who has not learned to he'.p himself. It is the mir.d that mints money. Money never makes mind. To be born with a silver spoon in your mouth is not a handicap unless you let the spoon cap you. Poverty is not a virtue. It is noth ing to bra? about. The poets praise a false philosophy when they sing of the fflory of poverty. The whole struggle of the world is to scramble away from it. It is a hideous thing. Youth's problem is not what are you starting with but where are you starting for. Your fortune depends not upon what you have in your hand but what ycu have in your head. Real nobility is the fruit of heart culture no less than head culture and your heart grows big as you force it into the affection of other hearts. Determination is a richer asset than dollars. It is the one indispen sable tool that is needed for the suc cessful completion of every job you may desire or are compelled to tackle. Determination forces you over the road of concentration. Concentra tion is the forces of intellect thrown like the searchlight upon just one thing and held there. Concentration is the control of the cultivated mind. Nobody cares whether Lincoln or Edison, Emerson, McCormick or Agassix had a bank account because everybody knows they had a brain ac count. They cultivated and concen trated their brains upon a great de termination to do something so well worth while that they rose above the poverty, above fickle fortune into the indestructible wealth of the world. IVR1GLEYS Take it horns to the kids. Have i packet ii your pocket for an ever-ready treat A deliciow confeo fioa and aa aid to the teeth, appetite, digestion. WE ERE MISTAKEN. TWO weka ago an editorial in these columns headed "Not Defunct Yet," gave the Heppncr Commercial club credit for still being alive with very good chances for functioning. We were mistaken. We should have said President Van Marter and a few of the member were alive. We took too much for granted when all prevent at the organisation meeting pledged their loyal support. President Van Marter called a meet ing for Friday night, announcing the important matters which were to come up. Following the anonunce ment be and Cal Sweek made up a batch of tickets for the luncheon to be held at the Elkhorn restaurant, and went forth to sell them, giving as their salesmanship spiel an out line of the matters to be discussed at the meeting. They were able to dispose of just one-half doxen. They therefore concluded that the members were not interested and called off the meeting. Mr. Van Marter and Mr. Sweek told the members that chances were vary favorable for getting the state inter ested in the Hardman-Spray road; that Mr. Van Marter had talked with two Giant county commissioners who had said that they had money to ex pend on their end of the Hitter road (our end of which has already been put in good condition after the expen diture of several thousand dollars) if a junket of Reppner business men would visit their territory and explain to the people there the advantages of the road and create a favorable sentiment; that a chance would be given the business men to talk over the part they wanted to take in put ing over the Rodeo; that a small amount of money would open up the Monument road to people who wanted to come here to trade. These were the selling arguments put forth to get the members, who had formerly pledged their loyal support, to turn out to a meeting. It now looks as though the club has succumbed to the chronic inertia which we sated two wekes ago it is subject to. If the things which Mr. Reduced Prices on STANDARD MAZDA LAMPS at Case Furniture Company Sweek and Mr. Van Marter propoftfd ta then would not interest them, we would like ta know what an earth would. Can anyone sureest a tonic that will brine the Heppner Commer cial c'.ub back to life? $-$-$ LIKES HOME NEWS. Max F. Rogers., former Heppner boy. ii now at Liberty Bond, Wash, where ha is working for a lumber company. In a letter to thii paper this week Max ordered the G.-T. for a year, aaying that ha had a copy tent to hira a while back and ha devoured it ads and all. Max thinks advertis ing in a local newspaper is a very good criterion of tha prosperity of the town. Ha likes to keep informed on home town happenings. I'eery, all of Lena, Ore iron. CARL G. HELM. Register. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at La Grande. Oregon, September 15, 1923. NOTICE is hereby given that Iva Hiatt, of Lena, Oregon, who, on March 8. 1920, made Additional Home stead Entry (Act 12-29-16), No. 018808, for Lot 2, SEV.NWV SEVi SWa, Section SO, E4NW4, Section 31. Township 3 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 Commissioner, at Heppner, Oregon, on the 8th day of November, 1923. Claimant names aa witnesses: Vern F. Pearson, David W. Pear son, William Cunningham and Frank NOTICE OF SALE OF CAPITAL STOCK. Notice la hereby given that by or der af tha board of directors o tha Farmers and Stockgrvwert National Bank, we tha undersigned, will an Monday, the first day of October, 1923. at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in tha forenoon of said day, at tha office tk. f . -j e, I v I tional Rank, in tha eitv of Hannna Oregon, sell either at privata aala or public auction for tha higheat and best bid offered therefor, certificate Numbered Seven (7) for Twenty-five (25) shares at $100.00 per share of tha Capital Stock of Tha Farmers and Stockgrowera National Bank, iaauad to S. W. Spencer, on tha 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, Directora. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR MOR ROW COUNTY. - In tha Matter of the Estate of S. W. Spencer, Deceased, CREDITORS' NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That the undersigned, Anna Spencer, haa been duly appointed by tha County lourt of Morrow County, Oergon, the Administratrix of the estate of S. W. Spencer, deceased, and has duly qua! ified for such trust. All persons having claima 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 data of first publication hereof. Dated and first published this 30th day af August, 1923. ANNA SPENCER, Administratrix. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of tha Interior U. S. LAND OFFICE at LaGrande. Oregon, September 15, 1923. NOTICE la hereby given that Ma tilda E. Pearaon, of Lena, Oregon, who, on November 26, 1921, made Ad ditional Homestead Entry (Act 12-29-16), No. 020726, for NElaSWK, Section 33, 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 deacribed, before United States Commissioner, at Heppner, Oregon, on tha 8th day of November, 1923. Claimant names aa witnesses: Willard French, of Gurdane, Ore gon; Iva Hiatt, A. Cunha and H. E. Inatone, all of Lena, Oregon. CARL G. HELM, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of tha 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 SE4 SE14 Sec. 25, T. 1 S. R. 28 E.; Lot 1 Sec. 31, Tp. 1 S. R. 29 E.; SE NWii, NE SW4, Stt SE4 See. S3, SW SWK, Section 34, Township S S, Range 29 E., Willam ette Meridian, has filed notice of in tention to make three year final Proof to establish claim to tha 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 Keecan. Jaa. Hlg- gins, F. M. Duncan, all of Lena, Oregon. CARL HELM, Register. Gilliam & Bisbee' s j& Column j& 0 IK 1 ff MM. "$eald n 'its I y3 Purity firhrtl COMING TO The Dalles and Pendleton Dr. Mellenthin SPECIALIST in Internal Medicine for the past twelve years Does Not Operate 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. Will be at Dalles Hotel, The Dalles, Monday, Oct 1. Dorion Hotel, Pendleton, Tuesday, Oct. 2. Office Bourn: 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Gilliam & Bisbee Two Days Only No Charge for Consultation Dr. Uellenthin 1b a regular gradu al in medicine ard surgery and is licenced by the state of Oregon. lit visits ffioft-pfciouany the more Important towns and cities and offers to all who cull on this trip free con sultation, except the expense of treat ment wbet. desired. According to his n.ethod of treat ment he dues not ope rate for chronic appendicitis, gull stones, ulcers of slomaich, tonsiii or adenoids. He has to hi credit wonderful re sult in djueitneg of the stomach, liv er, bow t is, blood, kin, nerves, heart, kidneys, b. adder, bed wetting, catarrh, weak iurK, r..iumi.tim, sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal ailments. If you have been ailing for any lrngth of time and do not get any belter, do not fui) to rail, as improper measures rather than disease are very often the cause of your long standing trouble. lit member above date, that consult ation on this trip will be free and that bis treatment is different. Marrtf-d women must be accompan ied by their huobsnds. Atldrcvst 11 Bradbury Bldg., Los Ai iuitts. Calif. 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. . . Just R eceive The Palmer Garments Best Materials Best Workmanship Best Styles at the Lowest Possible Prices. Th omson oros. Br CUTS PRICE TO $635 F. 0. B. HEPPNER Six Wonderful Advantages Unequaled economy. Bigger, more powerful engine. Easiest riding Triplex springs. Strongest rear axle on any low-priced car. All-steel touring body. Durable, brilliant, baked-enamel finish New Prices All Models Roadster Now $635 Red Bird Now $850 Touring Now $635 Coupe Now $925 Sedan $975 THE MOST AUTOMOBILE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY WE SELL ON TERMS Cohn Auto Co. HEPPNER, OREGON IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OK THE STATE OP OREGON FOR MORROW COUNTY. E. P. Jarmon, Plaintiff, ) TS. ) Samuel Stratton, the un-) known heirs at taw of) amuel Stratton, deceased,) Nancy Ann Stratton. the) unknown heirs at law of) Nancy Ann Stratton, de-) ceased, Lucy If. Atwood,) the unknown heirs at) law of Lucy M. Atwood,) deceased, J. L. Perry.) formerly J. L. Stanfield,) and James Perry, her bus-) 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, the un-) known heirs at law of C.) B. 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) wife, Nettie Shaw and) Robert Shaw, husband) and wife, also all other) persona or parties un-) known claiming any right,) title, estate, hen or in-) terest in the real prop-) erty described in the) complaint herein, ) Defendants,) To Samuel Stratton, the 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, the unknown heirs at law of Lucy M. Atwood, deceased, Emma Stanfield, R. L. Stanfield, Loretta Stanfield, P H. 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, Nettie 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 Brat publication of this Bummons, 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 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 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 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. This summons Is served upon you by publication in The Gazette-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 ol Morrow county, fatate oi 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 & SWEEK, Attorneys for the Plaintiff. Address, Heppner, Oregon, Heppner Sanitarium DR. J. PERRY CONDER Pajralcian-ta-Caarse Treatment of all diseases. Isolated wards for contagious diseases. FIUE INSURANCE Waters & Anderson Heppaer, Oregon MATERNITY HOME MRS. G. a AIKEN, BIPPNBS I am prapand la taka a llratwd num ber of maternity um at wr aonM. PatUnU ariTllaaaa U caaaM (Mr aw. phyildaa. Uaat of ear and atUntioa auorad. PHONE m E. J. STARKEY ELECTRICIAN HOUSE WIRING A SPECIALTY Hsaar. Once i in L. VAN MARTER FIRE, AUTO AND LIFE INSURANCE 014 Um Coaapaala. REAL ESTATE Happnar, Or. JOS.J.NYS ATTORN ET-AT-LAW Upstairs la Humphrajrs Building Happnar. Oraajoa RODEO NEEDS Professional Cards DR. F. E. FARRIOR DENTIST Office Upstairs Orar Poatoffic. Htppnar, Oregon A. D.McMURDO, M. D. PHYSICIAN k SURGEON Office In Masonle Building Trained Nurse Aaalatant Heppner, Oregon C. C. CHICK, M. D. PHYSICIAN SURGEON Office Upstaira Over Postoffiee Trained Nurse Aaalatant Heppner, Oregon WOODSON & SWEEK ATTORNEY8-AT-LAW Offices In First National Bank Building Heppner, Oregon Van Vactor & Butler ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Suite 105 First National Bank Building THK DALLES, OEE. S. E. NOTSON ATTORN EY-AT-LAW Office in Court House Heppner, Oregon F. II. ROBINSON LAWYER ION1, OREGON We are ready and anxious to supply you with all your clothing needs for Rodeo time. Come in and look over our stock. We carry the famous Holeproof Hosiery in all styles and shades. You can pay more for less quality, but yon can't get more quality for less money. Sam Hughes Co. Phone Main 962 Quality Printing at a Fair Price The Gazette-Times She's Wild LET'S GO n O O HEPPNER RODEO Sept. 27-28-29 Of Course You Will Attend WHEN IN TOWN MAKE OUR STORE YOUR HEADQUARTERS Rest Room for the Ladies. Phelps Grocery Company PHONE 53