PAGE FOUR THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1923. COURT PBOCMGSjHa FOR OCTOBER TERM Court iriM in r ru'r rin t tr. Ctmt Hue dti WHnrifc tr. 3rd any f OrtnWr, !:?, with all officers Winjr prent: W hrn hmorg: other? tr. follfiwinp proccf-diTip n were had. to wit: Court fcprroved, dishllowed or con tiriod the varioun claim prpent?d thirst th Courtly arid ordered war runt drawn for the vnrious claims on tbt proper fund. Court b'inp fully ir formed in the matter and having fully considered the petition of J. P. Condor and oth r for the formation of a Special Road District and the levying of a Special Road Tax which would have to be matched by the Court, denied the aaid petition for the reason that it wai not feasible at this time. Court accepted the report of the road viewer in the matter of the road petition of E. F. Smith et al and being fully advised by the District Attorney ordered the establishment of aaid road as prayed for in said petition after the statutory time had expired. Court allowed the following claims: State Acci. Com.. Various $ 49.04 W. Farrcna, HUB R. L. Benge, HHB W. U McCaieb, General .... C V. Hopper, General .... M. Reid, General C II. Latourell, General L. A. Palmer, No. 8 O. E. Peterson, No. 9 121.12 23.85 37.30 15.85 2.60 13.T2 24.00 Paul Rietmann, No. 9 186.56 W. E. Nolan, No. 9 17.10 F. P. Rosa, 14B 45.92 Roy Stamp, HHB 71.75 J. W. Kirschner, HHB 90.00 H. McDuffee, HHB 24.50 Ed Chidsey, HHB 25.00 Carl Cason, HHB 3.50 Emery Goodman, HHB 3.50 Conser Adkins. HHB 3.50 Bob Buschke, HHB . 8.80 Guy 1 Barlow, HHB 17.05 Peoples Hardware, Co., HHB 15.68 3. B. Calraus, HHB .. 1".' Tum-A-Lum, HHB 19.65 Phelps Grocery Co., HHB 280.85 W. P. Prophet. HHB 4.40 Central Market, HHB 76.10 Standard Oil Co., HHB 187.76 Howard Cooper Co., HHB 233.64 Cha. Osten, HHB 47.95 Case Furniture C6-, HHB 2.15 Mra. Chas. Rickey, HHB 2.16 Watt Shipp Co., HHB 547.60 Clyde Equipment Co., HHB 6.34 Highway Commission, HHB.. 75.00 C. B. Orai, Sealer 7.15 First National Bank, Roads .. 2,134.47 mem t pat forth their Wat efforts crop as moisture u the i to good crops. etA Miner nas jum eompieiea hading his imwene crop which coti iud of SO.CHK) bushels of wheat. He hat been delivering grain since July. He already has 1.0u0 acres seeded, the grain on some of it being two inches high. Mtr. Forbes and daughter Thelma have returmed to lone for the win ter after spending the past five months at the road camp on Hinton creek above Heppner. The lone hotel has changed hands again, air. Harry Keed oemg me new manager. Mr, and Mrs, Colvm nave gne to California to spend the Win ter. H. C. Wood and family motored to Portland Wednesday morning. They niil be gone a few dayr on business art p.eafure combined. Mrs. Walter Cason returned to Portland today after several weeks visit with relatives in Morrow county- A dance was giera laslSaturday night iifter the show and was very much ttijoyed by a good sited crowd, Mrs. Joe Bowers has returned from Starbuck. Wash., where she has been visiting her sister, Mrs, Pfiffer. Mr. Beck has moved bis family to upper Main street in the house for merly occupied by Mr. Taylor. H. J. Biddle baa improved his gar age building with a new roof. Glen Dtvis is doing the work. Mr. and Mrs, Rube Voile of Rhea creek were shopping in lone Tuesday. Joe Gibson has purchased a new Jewett 5-passenger touring car. Maaea of LexingtM, Oregon, were inspected in the field by E. R. Jack man and given the bin inspection by G. R. Hyslop and found to be suffi ciently free front foreign material and mixtures to meet the require ment of certified wheat and may be sold aa inch. G. R. HYSLOP, Professor of Farm Crops, O. A. C. F. 4 S. Nat. Bank, Roads C. C. Chick, Physician S. Shaw, Overseer Francis Gordon, Poor Ida Fletcher. Poor Jess Kirk, Poor Andy Cook, Poor Dick Lahue, Poor First National Bank, Roads E. Bucknum, Jus. Ct. A. L. Cornett, Jus. Ct. L. P. Davidson, County Court R. L. Benge, County Court Pac Tel Co., Cur. Ex. J. F. Gorham, Sheriff Kilham Sty. Co., Juvenile J. J. Wells, Assessor . Gaxette-Times, Office Heppner Herald, Supt- Tum-A-Lum, Court Houe J .B. Calmus, Court House Peoples Hardware Co., Court House Humphreys Drug Co. House Court Heppner, Lt & W. Co., Court house Heppner Transfer Co., House G. McDuffee, Jail W. M. Ayers, Jail Lulu Jonnson, Juveniie . Red Cross County Agent 958.11 10.00 25.00 25.00 15.00 30.00 30.00 25.00 106.07 6.60 3J5 48.25 30.00 40.13 40.00 7.37 950.00 S5.85 26.50 44.00 4.00 6.50 12.25 44.34 2.00 280 6.00 1.75 250.00 225.00 Premium Lists Out for Northwest Grain Show Premium lists and Instructions for shipping entries for the Northwest Hay and Grain show held at Portland November 3 to 10. have been received by County Agent Morse. Twenty-five hundred dollars cash premiums will be awarded to the winners in various classes of grain and hay exhibited. Included m the premium list wheat are the market classes and list of wheat varietal specials includ ing 13 of the common varieties of the Northwestern grown wheat. Any one having a good grade of wheat and wishing to send an exhibit to the show can leave a sack of it at the warehouse and notify the coun ty agent and he will see that it is shipped, cleaned and exhibited at the show. SIMMONS. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MOR ROW COUNTY. The Firat National Bank of Heppner, Plaintiff, va. W. E. Wiglesworth, Okey Wigles worth, his wife, E. C. Lloyd, Mi chael Doyle, The Farmers and Stockgrowers National Bank, a cor poration, and Alexanders, a corpor ation. Defendants. To E. C. Lloyd, the above named i defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby summoned and required to appear and answer the complaint of plaintiff filed against you in the above entitled court and cause on or before six weeks from the date of first publication of this sum mon a, and you are hereby notified that if you fail to so appear or ans wer for want thereof, plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief de manded in its complaint, which is as follows: For judgment against the defend ants W. E. Wiglesworth and Okey Wiglesworth for $10,358.00 with inter est thereon at the rate of eight per cent per annum from October 8, 1920, for the further sura of $1,000 attor neys fees and for the costs and dis bursements of this suit; that the mortgage given by said W. E. Wigles worth and Okey Wiglesworth on the lands hereafter described to secure payment of the foregoing amounts be foreclosed in the manner provided by law and that said lands be sold and the proceeds thereof be applied to the payment of said several amounts and the accruing costs; that all right, title and interest of yourself and the other defendants in or to said lands is subsequent in time snd inferior in right to plaintiff's mortgage, and that you and each of yon be barred and foreclosed of all right, title. In- i terest or claim in or to aaid lands,, save the statutory right of red em p- j tion; that plaintiff have such other relief as the court may deem equit able. The lands included in aaid mort gage and in which any interest claimed by you is being foreclosed are aa follows: The South half of Southeast quar ter of Section 1, Township 1, South, Range 27, E. W. M. The Southeast quarter of Southwest quarter and the Southwest quarter of Southeast quar ter of Section 6, Township 1, South, Range 28 E. W. M, All of Section IS. The East half and the East half of the Northwest quarter and the Northeast quarter of Southwest quarter of Sec tion 23; all of Section 24; the North east quarter, the North half of the Nortnwest quarter, the Southeast quarter of the Northwest quarter and the Northeast quarter of the South west quarter of Section 25, all in TownshiD 1 South, R. 27, E. W. M. All of Section 7; the Southeast quar ter of Northeast quarter; the East half of Southeast quarter and the North half of the Northwest quarter of Section 8; the Southwest quarter and the West half of Southeast quar ter of Section 9; the West half and the West half of the East half of Section 16; the East half and the Northwest quarter of Section 17; the West half and the Northeast quar ter of Section 18; and the Northeast quarter of Section 19; all in Town ship 1 South, Range 28 E. W. M. This summons Is served upon you by publication thereof once a week for six consecutive weeks in the Gas-ette-Timea, a weekly newspaper pub lished in Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, by order of Hon. William T. Campbell, County Judge of Morrow County, Oregon, made and entered on the 10th day of October, 1923, and the date of first publication thereof is October 11, 1923. WOODSON A SWEEK. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Residence Heppner, Ore. Reduced Prices on STANDARD MAZDA LAMPS at Case Furniture Company Demonstrator Is Here The 1924 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 ECHO MAN PROMOTED TO I TREASURER OF LAND BANK A. B. Thomson of Echo has been promoted to the position of treasurer of the Federal Land Bank at Spo kane. He has been secretary of the bank for the past year, and received the promotion the first of this month succeeding George Dreher, who resigned. George C. Jewett, former managing director of the American Wheat Growers association, has been elect ed secretary of the bank. Echo News. I0NE NEWS ITEMS Bert Mason's store was entered 'some time Tuesday night by way of the back entrance. A few dollars were taken and a few articles of small value. Evidently something in terrupted the thieves' plans as they left a grain sack filled with canned goods at the rear of the store. The lone country has been blessed with some fin rains the last week which will be a great help to the wella, also to the grain which is al ready Tin and wit! pnc'tirsre the fir- HAY STARTS TO MOVE AT EIGHT DOLLARS PER TON Between 1000 and 1500 tons of hay was sold during the past week by al falfa farmers on the adjoining pro jects. The price received was from $8 to $$.50 per ton in the stack. Most of the purchases have been made by Ernest Frepons, Inc., of Walla Wall) The hay is now being baled and ship ped. Nn Butter creek feeder hay has been so d. although it is reported that deal is under way for the purchase of atwut 2500 tons at $8.50 fEcho News. rum tKittuu cab WwVourmglbar Loctoig m the new tooling car iron the akk, yon an at one bvotmbty bnprand with the elect of longer, more graceful lmea scared by eokrernc the cowl and raiauif the radiator oWmnc wiadabeld and one-man top lend material aid in (rvmf the entire car a lower, more arrnah aneuunrT. An apron ""g the radiator with the leader akirn k abo a docnitd rtLcrcmxaenr. r A consort ieanrre much appreciated by ownera. la the adHroraial kf room provided by the enlargement of the cowL Allow ua to allow yea the entire line of new Ford can now on dtaplayiaoaf abow room, Taeae can cam & obtained thromgk OW JW Wtrity Fmrckatt PUm. LAT0URELL AUTO CO. SEND FOR OUR Free Catalogue FALL AND WINTER, 1923-24 It will save you money when you want Sheep-lined Coats, Leather Coats, Leather Vests, Sheep Pelt Vests, Mackinaws, Solid Leather, Guaranteed Shoes, All-Leather Leg gings, Army and Commercial Wool Under wear, All-Wool Sox, Rubber Boots and Genu ine O. D. Wool Army Blankets Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded ARMY & NAVY STORE The Out Door Store of Portland, Ore. 94 JRD ST, COR! STARK. PORTLAND, ORE. jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiirmHmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiuiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii2 DOXT YOU REMEMBER! We Bee by the Heppner Herald that L. A. Hunt, former county agent, haa secured a job as the manager of the Northwest Haygrowers Asso., at Yak ima. He probably expecta to pull off some big stunt up there. Let's Bee, wasn't it this same guy who shed great gobs of tears when he told our farmers to hold their wheat for 3? He was the king of boobs and bad many followers who believed his dope and they finally sold their wheat at $1.11 and glad to get it. lone In dependent. A. M. EDWARDS WELL DRILLER, Box 14, Lexington, Ore. Up-to-date traction drilling outfit, equipped for all sizes of hole and depths. Write for contract and terms. Can furnish you CHALLENGE SELF-OILING WINDMILL all steel. Light Running, Simple, Strong, Durable. iHIIUIIUIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllilUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIl? FOR BALE Seed Wheat Karko Turkey; field test 99:9 pure; deliv ered on ranch and dry treated if wanted; in lota from 1 sack to car load. F. E. MASON, Lexington. Or. To Whom it May Concern: This is to certify that 00 acres of Turkey Red wheat grown by F. fc. Yes IT CAN BE DONE Hams, 30c Breakfast Bacon 25c Lard 75c and $ 1 .50 for 5 & 1 0 lbs. Prices on Fresh Meats in Proportion. SMALL PROFITS AND LOST OF 'EM CENTRAL MARKET G. B. SWAGGART YOUR PATRONAGE WE SOLICIT am iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiniiiu I Carload of I BEARDLESS SEED RYE will arrive soon. I J Get Your's Early I HEPPNER FARMERS ! I ELEVATOR CO. I HARWOOD'S Diamonds -:- Watches Jewelry WATCH REPAIRING Guaranteed Pianos -:- Phonographs Sheet Music :- Records Odd Fellows Building Main 1062 Heppner, Oregon 2nd-Hand Piano GOOD CONDITION $250.00, Easy Terms AN OAK DINING ROOM SET S III ' Tnhlp nnrl n r hairs at ill $35.00 "If Young's S Exchange I III Elevator Bldq., Main St. SOME LIVESTOCK ON EVERY FARM PECIALIZED grain and hay farming with out livestock to consume the surplus is like raising livestock without growing any of the feeds which will reduce the cost of pro ducing the animals. Either way puts the scale of profits out of balance and leaves the iarmer to tace the possibilities of loss on maybe his one and only class of production. Similarly, milk products are more profitable than producing cattle for slaughter, for it is said the out put of dairy products in one year is greater in dollars and cents than the total slaughtered worth of all the cattle in the country. ' We are particularly interested here at the Farmers & Stockgrowers National Bank in the development of permanent and continuous agricultural prosper ity, and are always glad to lend assistance in provid ing the right kind nd right quality of livestock for the farmers in this locality. - The Pacific International Livestock Exposition at Portland, November S to 10, offers an unparalleled opportunity to study the ways and results of profitable tokralln. It la the greatest gathering together or purebred dairy and beef cattle, sheep, hogs, goata, horsea and, also, chickens and rab bits in the entire counrty. Why not attend this year? Farmers & Stockgrowers National Bank The Drastic Disposal ALE will be continued un til half of the stock is disposed of. 1W BI1S ME ADDED DAILY Prices cut deeper and deeper as stock dwindles and sizes are broken. MINOR & CO. Cash & Carry Store Pride of Maryland Com $2.75 UtahnaPeas $3.60 Oleomargerine, per pound 35c WIGWAM SYRUP- Medium Size 40c Large Size 80c Corn Flakes 1 Oc Swift's White Laundry Soap, 26 bars for $1 Camel Cigarettes, per carton $1.50 L. G. DRAKE, Prop. ODD FELLOWS BUILDING Star Theater THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11 ALICE BRADY in , "ANNA ASCENDS" Snub Pollard in "WHERE AM V" FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12 IRENE CASTLE in "SLIM SHOULDERS" Ruth Roland in Second Episode of "HAUNTED VALLEY" Pathe News Weekly. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13 MILTON SILLS in "SKIN DEEP" THE MIRROR This number being pic tures of the San Francisco Earthquake. You should see it. SUNDAY AND MONDAY, OCT. 14 and 15 PRISCILLA DEAN in "THE FLAME OF LIFE" ALSO COMEDY ., TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, Oct. 16-17 ALL-STAR CAST in "ONLY A SHOP GIRL" Round 6 of "FIGHTING BLOOD" NEXT WEEK: Bebe Daniels in "The World's Applause" Will Rogers in "The Headless Horseman" Richard Barthelmess in "The Bond Boy" Special Cast in "Driven" Alice Brady In "Missing Millions" CARS TRUCKS TRACTORS TtiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiire