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THE GAZETTE-TIMES. HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1923.
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THE AMhRK'AN 1-rU.SS ASSOCIATION
MOKE DAXGF.RorS THAN THE
(.IN MAN.
ABOUT 9 o'clock Sunday uiornir.fr
Mr. Georpe B. Pmpr of Seatti
was found pinned beneath hr orer
tumpd ear on the lower Columbia
river highway. The accident occurred
about 8 o'cSick the preceding evening
and the unfortunate woman was
pinned beneath the car all nijrht. As
she lay beneath the ear the acid from
the battery dripped upon her face and
body. When found her shoulder
bit ies protruded from her body and
Kome of her ribs were bare. What a
terrible experience. If the woman
lives aha will doubtless be disfigured
for life.
But the point is this- When taken
to a hospital the woman was delir
ious but in a lucid moment managed
t say that the accident was caused
by "someone crowding her off the
road.
There are drivers who do that way.
They will refuse to slow down on
curves or when passing a car. They
will refuse to give the other fellow
a fair share of the road. As a result
people are often crowded off the road
and either murdered outright or
maimed for life.
The fellow who has no regard for
others and has not sense enough to
take precautions when passing an
other car has not sufficient brains to
be at the wheel of an automobile.
From the standpoint of public safe
ty the selfish, inconsiderate driver is
worse than a gunman. East Oregon
ian, Pendleton.
S-S-S
u can fir.
Christinas morning brine to the
orid the light of the foapal, tha
to;, the hupp'ne and tne peace mat
only the Christian can experience and
can dispense. Let every .home re
sound to the muste af His birth. Let
every fireside glow with the light and
warmth of the happing He bestow.
Let every stocking be filled with gifts,
making giad the hearts of chiMren.
renewing the youth of the aged, and
bringing the sweetness, the mirth
and the laughter which heaven offers
to suffering and depraved humanity.
Joyous Christmas, glorious Christ
mas, the best Christmas morning in
the history of the world. Because
all of the blessings that the previous
Chnstmases have brought are focused
upon this oni n th'8 Christmas
will send its rays of light, and love,
and promise, and prophesy across
the ages to come, and again the an
gels song shall be heard around the
globe, "Joy to the world," peace and
good will to all men who accept Him
who was born this day to be the Sa
vior of men.
Christmas, glorious Christinas, be
stow your benedictions upon all.
s-S-S
Slat's Diary
Br REV. M. A. MATTHEWS, j
D. D., L. L. D.
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possible because Clumbu only dis
covered this nation lesson S humlerd
yrs. ago sum ttme prevtus to the war
of Resolution.
Thirsday Mr. Gillera ast pa in my
presents if he had got all his Chns-
mas shopping done and he sed he was
within about JS and a of haveing
it all done. Ta went out and dug up
Maple tree and brung it home and
planted it A then he found out it was
papaw bush so he pulls it up and
lung it out in the alley. He is the 1
.itch all ways braggvd about being
i lover of the grate outside and na-
tu-e trees and ect.
will be a meeting of the stockholders
of the Firat National Bank of Hepp
ner, Oregon, on the second Tnesday
in January, 1924, (January 8th, 1924),
between the hours of 10 a. ra. and 4
p. m., of said data for the purpose of
electing dtreetora and for the trans
action of auch business as may legal
ly coma before the meeting.
W. E. MOORE, Cashier.
Pated this 6th day of December,
1923.
Practically new piano at a sacri
fice. See Miss Ruby Corrigalt at
First National Bank.
LEGAL NOTICES
CALL FOR COUNT WARRANTS.
All general fund warrants of Mor
row County, Oregon, registered prior
to June 10th. 1923, will be paid on
presentation at the office of the Coun-
Treasurer on or after December
2nd, 1923, on which data Interest on
aid warrants will cease.
Dated at Heppner, Oregon, Decem
ber 12th, 1923.
LEON W. BR1GGS,
County Treasurer.
CHRISTMAS.
THE birth of Jesus Christ was the
world's greatest event. It meant
exactly what the angels said in their
ong, "Joy to the World," and it of
fered peace to a sin-cursed and tur
bulent world- The world was in
gloom, it knew not the meaning of
joy. He brought good tidings, for He
was the Savior, and is the Savior of
the world. He came to scatter the
gloom, to break the bonds, to lift the
burdens, to loose the cords arid set
the captive free. Joy to the world.
There wasn 't peace, there isnt
peace today, and there never will be
peace until Je3us Christ comes to
reign in power. The individual may
have peace of soul if he accepts Jesus
Christ as his persona! Savior. There
will cone to him the sweet, calm
peace and satisfaction which only
By ROSS FARQUHAJL
U'RIDAY Pa was wad enuff to of
1 chawed a nail in to tonite. Ma had
told bim to bring home sum meat
and sum bread and sum
milk and a spool of
thread and a postal
card from the post of
fice and when he got
home he had fergot the
postal card and ma
made him go back and
get it and. she told him
he was stf fergetful he
c u d d e n t remember
witch side his left ft
was on and I thot for
a minit they was going
to sling a few slighting
remarks about each an-
others relations but it
soon blue over and be
fore the evning was ov
er they had both jump
ed on me for not get
ting my lessons. Yuman fokes
Fikkle.
Saterday Spent a very plesant
evning with Ted and Jake lissening
over the Radeo to the Sympathy Or
chestra. Other wise the evning past
as usual. Bath and etc.
Sunday Blisters and me studyied
out a grate skeme in Sunday skool
today witch if carryed out proppily
wood make everybuddy rich and no
Poverty and scums and etc. It was
for everybuddy in the US. to go &
give everybuddy else a penny in that
case we wood each have just xackly
1 million $ a peace. Ma thot I had
dent ben to Sunday skool beeause I
cuddent rimember what was the les
son about.
Monday Well today ma started
house cleaning so I feel sorry for I
and pa the rest of the wk. I overherd
ma a telling Mrs. Gillem that the
easyest way to beat rugs and ect. was
to call yure son. I am about to agree
with Robison Caruso.
Teusday Went to a party tonite
and Jane was there. I think I am
getting solid with her agen because
she acted very Croquettish all ev
ning likes if she woodent be mad if
I payed her sum ten sion. Witch I
did do.
Wensday Ant Emmy says they are
a oak tree on her place that is moren
a 1000 yrs old. I dident want to start
a argumint but I new this was im-
NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS'
MEETING.
Notice is hereby given that there
will be a meeting of the stockholders
of the Lexington State Bank, Lexing
ton, Oregon, on the second Tuesday
in January, 1924, (January 8th, 1924),
between the hours of 10 a. m. and 4
p. m., of said date for the purpose of
electing directors and for the trans
action of such business as may legal
ly come before the meeting.
W. O. HILL, Cashier.
Dated this 13th day of December,
1923.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior. U. S. Land
Office at The Dalies. Ore., Dec. 8, 1923.
NOTICE is hereby riven that Hiram L.
Johnston, of Hardman, Oregon, who, on
uly 25, 19 19. made Homestead Entry No.
020S6G. for SW SEVt. See. 16. NWU
NEa, Section 22. Township 6 South. Range
26 East. Willamette Meridian, ha filed no
tice of intention to make three year roof,
to establish claim to the land above des
cribed, before Gay M. Anderson. United
States Commissioner, at Heppner, Ore.,
NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS
MEETING.
Notice is hereby gvien that there
will be a meeting of the stockholders
of the Farmers and Stockgrowers
National Bank of Heppner, Oregon,
on the second Tuesday in January,
1924, (January 8, 1924) between the
hours of 9 A. M. and 4 P. M of said
date, for the purpose of electing di
rectors and for the transaction of
such other business that may come
before the meeting.
J. E. HIGLEY, Cashier.
Dated this 11th day of December,
1923.
Christmas Is Coming
By RICHARD LLOYD JONES
ES, Christmas is coming, sometime. It is coming
when Christmas is a life and not a day; when it is
an abiding spirit and not a one day in the year
manifestation; when it is conduct and not a seem
ing; when it is a habit and not an exertion; when
it is something within us and not without.
Christmas is coming when at all times we love to give more
than we love to get; when we love to serve at least as much as
we love to be served.
Christmas is coming when not only some homes but all
homes are happy; when the spirit of good cheer binds all homes
in its wonderful, warm and inclusive radiance and good homes
are no longer bound within themselves.
Christmas is coming when all children can play; when all
homes are sunny and warm; when all tables are spread with
bounty; when all stockings are full.
Christmas is coming when our associated charities will no
longer have to dispense dolls to the little daughters of drunken
fathers; when men are not allowed to grow rich by robbing
children and mothers; by demoralizing weak fathers and hus
bands. Christmas is coming when men are brave enough and true
enough to help their brothers stand up soldier-like and fight the
sordid powers that seek their selfish pots of gold by bringing
men to shame and women and children to suffering and want.
Christmas is coming when we allow no one to capitalize hu
mun weaknesses to beggar the individual and debauch public
moral.
Christmas is coming when every laborer can look forward to
an old age without fear; when widowed mothers do not have
to live in dread lest some "benevolent" asylum will rob her
of her children.
Christmas is coming when judges look for justice and not
for loopholes and petty technical errors in the law.
Christmas is coming when men seek not to take unfair ad
vantage one of another but dwell in harmony, learning to love
one another as He urges us to do; when men no longer suffer
commercialized gambling places; when men no longer, with
sunken eye and fevered brain, clutch at each other's throats
for gold; when stony faces no longer sneer at breaking hearts;
when men are no longer set adrift on the waters of misery by
fickle fortune; when their wailing voices are no longer lost in
the rumbling roar of greed.
Christmas is coming when frail human moths are no longer
lured to flutter about false lights and drop at last, burned and
bruised, on the cold gray stones of dissipation.
Christmas is coming when women no longer let themselves
drift easily down the riven of foolish fashion which has its end
in the sea of unrest and where the false god of envy waits.
Christmas is coming when we grow tolerant; when our wast
ing jealousies are woven into love and helpfulness.
Christmas is coming when democracy is within rather than
without our churches; when we follow the Master and not some
sectarian interpreter of the Master; when all our churches grow
strong through simple sincerity and as He would have us, be
come one in His name.
When every man is at his best every day in the year and
not just one day in the year, when we LIVE as Christ taught
us to live, then will Christmas come.
NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS'
MEETING.
Notice is hereby given that there
the 14th dsr et January. 114.
Claimant nama as witnesses:
Chu, Hs.kmaa. C. U. Wright. John
Boyd, all of Hardman, Or., L. K. Uratawr.
of Hevpner, Or.
J. W. WNNKU.T, Register.
KOT1CK FOR PUBLICATION,
Department of th. Interior. U. 8. Land
Offiee at The Dalle.. Ore.. Dec a. 12.
NOTICE la hereby give that William Hill.
of Farkera Mill. Ore., who. on Sept. 22.
lt. made Homestead Kntrr No. UZUOti
for KS W4, KW", Mil,, Section 11.
Town.hip t South, Kance 26 East, Willam
ette Meridian, has tiled notice of intention
to make three year Proof, to establish
claim to the land above described, before
liay M. Anderson, United States Commis
sioner, at Heppner, Ore., on the 17th day
of January. 1V2.
Claimant names as witnesses:
NeU M. Johnson, of Parkers Mill, Ore.,
S. A. Harris, of Parkers Mill. Ore., G. A.
Farrens. of Hardman. Ore.. J. B. Huddles-
ton, of Looerork, Ore.
J. W. IHINNELiT, Kefftster.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior, U. S. Land
Office at The Dalles. Oregon. Nov. 28. 1922.
NOTICE is hereby riven that Frank Van
Hlaireon of Heppner. Oregon, who on Mar.
29. 1919, made Homestead Entry No. 020622
for EU,. Section 27. Township 4 South,
Range 24 East Willamette Meridian, has
filed notice of intention to make three-year
Proof, to establish claim to the land above
described, before Gay M. Anderson, United
States Commissioner, at Heppner, Oregon,
on the 9th day of January, 1924.
Claimant names as witnesses :
Jos. Robbins of Heppner, Ore., T. H.
Williams, of Hardman, Ore., Harlan Jones,
of Hardman. Ore., N. H. Leathers, of
Hardman. Ore.
I. W.
DONNELLY. Register.
NOTICE OF 8AI.R OP ANIMALS UNDER
AUItlTER'g LIEN.
Notice b hereby given that the under
signed, by virtue of an agister's lien upon
the hereinafter described animals, amount
ing to the sum of Eighty-nine and BU-1O0
Dollars, for depasturing said animals, will,
on Friday, the XKth day of December. 192S,
at the hour of 2 o'clork in the afternoon of
said day, at my ranch on liinton Creek,
nve miles east of Heppner, Oregon, sell
to the highest bidder for cash in hand the
following described animals, or such of
them as may be necessary to pay the
amount of said lien and the costs of said
sale, to-wit:
Three red Jersey heifers, about two
years old, and one Jersey cow, age un
known. T. C. BEYMER.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed has filed her final account as admin
istratrix of the estate of George A. Miller,
deceased, and that the County Court of the
State of Oregon for Morrow County has
fixed Monday, the 7th day of January. 1924,
as the time, and the County Court Room in
the Court House at Heppner, Oregon, as
the place, of hearing and settlement of
said final account. Obiections to said final
account must be filed on or before said
I date.
dcha Mii.LifjH, AaminiBirairia-
NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of School Dis
trict No. I of Morrow County, State of Oregon, that a SCHOOL
MEETING of said district will be held at the Loancii Lnamoers in
Heppner, Oregon, on the 4th day of January, 1924, at 2:30 o'clock
in the afternoon for the purpose of discussing the budget hereinafter
set out with the levying board.
The total amount of money needed by the said school district dur
ing the fiscal year beginning on June 18, 1923, and ending June 30,
1924, is estimated in the following budget and includes the amounts to
be received from the county school fund, state school fund, elementary
school fund, special district tax, and all other moneys or tne aistna:
BUDGET
ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES
PERSONAL sKR1CE
1
11
mi
md
gij'J TabWts or Umnd
Superintendent
Principals -
Teachers, High School
Teachers, Grades
Janitors
Clerk
alary
$2800.00
2000.00
1350.00
1360.00
1260.00
1170.00
1125.00
1440.00
200.00
Total
2800.00
3000.00
6400.00
1350.00
2520.00
2340.00
3376.00
1440.00
200.00
Total
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF
PARTNERSHIP.
Notice is hereby given that th
partnership heretofore existing be
tween the undersigned John Berg
strom and Cecil M. Lutkins, doing
business under the firm nam and
style of Bergstrom & Lutkins, has
been this day by mutual consent of
said parties dissolved; that all debts
owing by said firm are assumed by
John Bergstrom aforesaid and will be
by him paid; that ail accounts due
said firm are payable to said John
Bergstrom, who is authorized to re
ceipt fully for all payments.
Dated this 26th day of November,
1923.
JOHN BERGSTROM.
CECIL M. LUTKINS.
E. NOTSON
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Office in Court House
Heppner, Oregon
F. H. ROBINSON
LAWYER
IONB, OREGON
E. J. STARKEY
ELECTRICIAN
HOUSE WIRING A SPECIALTY
HDpar( Oresjoa
Phaae I7t
Heppner Sanitarium
DR. J. PERRY CONDER
Pbyslcian-tn -Charge
Treatment of all diseases. Isolated
wards for contagious diseases.
FIRE INSURANCE
Waters & Anderson
Heppner, Oregon
$21,425.00
Nasal Catarrh
Is a Dirty,
Filthy Disease
That continual
dripping, of ca
tarrhal niixciu Iron
the head down into
the atoniach final! y
the whole
body, a condition
known aa iTatcuiio
catarrh.
Vor more than
fifty yean Pe-ra-aa
hat hold an enria
ble record lor re
sults in the treat
ment oi &n c&
tarxbal coQ&tionai
MATERIAL AND SUPPLIES:
Furniture (desks, stoves, curtains, etc.)
Supplies (chalk, erasers, etc.)
Library Books
Flags -
Playground equipment
Janitor's supplies -
Fuel ..
Light and water .'.
Postage and stationery
I 150.00
500.00
200.00
10.00
60.00
300.00
1300.00
376.00
76.00
Total
50
GOOD
CIGARETTES
10c
GENUINE
"BULL"
DURHAM
TOBACCO
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
j get quick service at
i our lunch counter.
Igood meals
i
AND SERVICE
AT
POPULAR RATES
ED. CHINN, Prop.
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS:
Repairs on buildings and grounds I 750.00
Total
INDEBTEDNESS:
Bonded, and interest thereon ...
All other indebtedness and interest thereon .
Total
$2680.00
6000.00
INSURANCE: '. 1 $ 160.00
Total
MISCELLANEOUS: I 200.00
Total
EMERGENCY:
Total
$ 400.00
$ 2560.00
$ 750.00
$ 7.680.00
$ 160.00
$ 200.00
Total estimated amount of money for all purposes during
the year
$ 400.00
$33,676.00
ESTIMATED RECEIPTS
From county school fund during coming school year
From state school fund during coming school year
From elementary school fund during the coming!
school year
Estimated amount to be received from all other
$3500.00
650.00
3600.00
sources during the coming school year . 3200.00
Total estimated receipts, not including proposed tax
RECAPITULATION
$10,950.00
Total estimated expenses for the year
Total estimated receipts not including proposed tax
Balance, amount to be raised by district tax
$33,675.00
10,950.00
$22,625.00
Dated this 13th day of December, 1923.
C. E. WOODSON, Chairman Board of Directors.
Attest: VAWTER CRAWFORD, District Clerk.
JsAeMsUagA
SUMMONS.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR MOR
ROW COUNTY. I
D. E. Mulkey, Plaintiff,
vs.
Harmon Stuber and Lou B. Stuber,
his wife. Defendants.
To Harmon Stuber and Lou B. Stu
ber, the above named defendants:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON: You and each of you are
hereby required to appear and answer
the complaint of the plaintiff herein
filed against you in the above en
titled court and cause within six
weeks from the date of the first pub
lication of this summons, and if you
fail to so appear and answer said
complaint, for want thereof, plaintiff
will apply to the court for the relief
prayed for in his complaint, which-is
as follows:
That the plaintiff have judgment
against you for the sum of $1000.00
with interest theeon at the rate of
eight per cent per annum, payable
semi-annually, from the 13th day of
October, 1921, less the sum of $20.00
paid the 3rd day of May, 1922, and the
sum of $20.00 paid the 2nd day of
August. 1922; the sum of $1.61, taxes
for the year 1920, the sum of $5.41,
taxes for the year 1921, and the sum
of $22.43, taxes for the year 1922, with
interest on said sums paid for taxes,
at the rate of 8 per cent per annum
from the dates of payment, March 12,
1923, January 23, 1923, and March 9,
1923, respectively; the sum of $90.00
attorney's fees, and the costs and dis
bursements of this suit; that the
mortgage given by defendants to se
cure the payment of the above
amounts be foreclosed in the manner
j provided by law, and that the lands
mortgaged thereby be sold under
foreclosure execution as by law pro
vided and the proceeds applied to the
payment of said several amounts and
the accruing costs; that all right, title
or interest of you and each of you in
said lands be foreclosed and that you
and each of you be barred of all right, i
title and interest in or to said prem-1
ises and every part thereof, save only
the statutory right of redemption, and
for such other relief as the court may
deem equitable.
The lands covered by said mortgage
and which will be sold under such
foreclosure are as follows: Begin
ning at a point 89 degrees, 44 min
utes East, seven hundred thirteen and
seven-tenths feet from the Southwest
corner of the Northwest quarter of
the Northwest quarter of Section 30,
Tp. 6 N., R. 27 E. W. M., which is ft
cement monument six inches in dia
meter, 18 inches in the ground, mark
ed with a copper tack on top. Run
ning htence North no degrees 25 min
utes West 660 feet; thence South 89
degrees 44 minutes East 330 feet,
thence south no degrees 25 minutes
East 660 feet, thence North 89 degrees
44 minutes West 830 feet, to point of
beginning. Reserving therefom one
half of a road 60 feet in width along
the North and South sides. Shown
on the maps of the Company as Lot
Block 2 East, containing five acres
more or less.
This summons Is served upon you
by publication thereof once a week
for six consecutive weeks in the Oa-zette-Times,
a weekly newspaper
printed and published at Heppner,
Oregon, by order of Hon. Gilbert W.
Phelps made and entered on the 25th
day of October, 1923, and the date of
first publication is November 1, 1923.
S. E. NOTSON,
Attorney for Plaintiff,
Address: Heppner, Oregon.
Where the Sun Shines
Most of the Time
and the very air seems to dispel worry
and tone up the nerves.
One can pick oranges, climb moun
tains, dance at fine hotels, bathe in
the ocean, visit old missions and play
golf all in one day, if desired; or
every day for months and each day
something new.
4000 Miles of Paved Highways
The most wonderful system of
hotels, apartment houses, cottages,
bungalows and suites for the accom
modation of tourists in all the world,
and costs reasonable.
Representatives of th
UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM
will gladly furnish Illustrated booklets giving
complete information anout tne glorious pmy
srround nf the West. Iet them tell all about
hotel rates, railroad fares, through oar service.
DAKBEE, Agent, Heppner, Oregon
WM. MeMURRAY, General Passenger Agent,
Portland, Oregon
Professional Cards
DR. F. E. FARRIOR
DENTIST
Office Upstairs Over Postofflce
Heppner, Oregon
A. D. McMURDO, M. D.
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON
Office in Masonic Building
Trained Nurse Assistant
Heppner, Oregon
C. C. CHICK, M. D.
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON
Office Upstairs Over Postofflce
Trained Nurse Assistant
Heppner, Oregon
WOODSON & SWEEK
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW
Offices In
First National Bank Building
Heppner, Oregon
L. VAN MARTER
FIRE, AUTO AND LIFE
INSURANCE
Old Lin Companies
REAL ESTATE
Heppner, Or.
MATERNITY HOME
MRS. G. C. AIKEN, BBPPNKB
I am prepared to take a Umlttd num
ber of inatprn.tr eatttM at mr feonw.
Pattenta prWilw4 to choose thtir iwi
ph7cian.
Beat of eare and attention assured.
PUONK m
JOS.J.NYS
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Upstairs in
Humphreys Building
Heppner, Oregon .
For Men and Women
This Christmas Make Presents that
Are Useful and Serviceable
SPORT JACKETS - BRUSHED
SPORT COATS -HATS -CAPS
SOCKS and HANDKERCHIEFS
FOR MEN
m
BATH MATS -TOWELS -EMBROIDERED
and FANCY COL
ORED TOWELS - PLAIN and
FANCY LINEN and CAMBRIC
HANDKERCHIEFS at Prices from
I Oc to 75c Each. Also variety of
Silk Handkerchiefs.
Sam Hughes Co.
Christmas Candies
As usual, we are headquarters for good,
fresh CHIRSTM AS CANDY, at very
reasonable prices.
When in doubt as to a suitable gift for wife,
daughter or sister, or the other fellow's
sister, a box of our high grade candy will
always be appropriate and acceptable.
BULK CANDIES IN ANY QUAN
TITY AND GREAT VARIETY
Phelps Grocery Company
PHONE S3