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THE GAZETTE-TIMES. HEPPNER. OREGON. THURSDAY, APRIL 30. 1925.
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What Will Be Our Road
Program?
TOURING the past week mem-
WJ bers of the county court
ludce Bence and Commissioner
Bleakman, accompanied by Attor
ney C. L. Sweck, met with Chair
man Dubv of the State Highway
commission and held an interview
which lasted for several hours
The object was to arrive at some
plan whereby the county could
cooperate with the commission in
the completion of the Lena-Vin-son
pap of the Oregon-Washing
ton highway.
This question had been before
Mr. Duby before and he was quite
familiar with the situation. He
could not, however, offer any en
couragement to the court that any
thing would be done under the
proposals made; there was little
use in trying to put over any sort
of a road program without the as
sistance of some actual cash, and
this the county does not possess
at the present time, so the upshot
of the matter was that Mr. Duby
advised our representatives to re
turn home and take steps to get
hold of the necessary cash.
This paper has no desire to dic
tate in this matter, but we, along
with a good many citizens of the
county, would like to see the road
program put across, and if this
means another bond issue, then
go to it. Not, however, without
a thorough investigation of the
matter and the formulation of
plans that will be acceptable to
the county in general. So far as
we can see at the present time,
the completion of the Lena-Vin-son
gap is only an incident; an
item in the general plan. The more
important thing is the providing
of sufficient means that the mar
ket road program may be put over
as this is the thing that counts
with the producers of the county.
What will be our road pro
gram? Is it not time to get busy
and put it up to the county court
in a way that they may understand
what the desires of the people of
the county are? Let us not say
that we either favor or do not
favor the issuing of additional
bonds, until the matter has been
thoroughly investigated, so that it
may be approached, intelligently.
Action in this matter is really up
to the people, so why not get busy
and let the county court know
what is wanted.
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ACTING upon the ruling of the
attorney general, the county
court has adopted the law passed
by the last session of the state
legislature remitting penalty and
interest on all taxes unpaid on the
1 92 1, 1922 and 1923 rolls. The
state's attorney has ruled that this
law is mandatory, and that there
is nothing else for the courts to
do but adopt it and put its provi
sions into operation. Sheriff Mc
Duffee and Judge Benge are
therefore issuing notices to all
delinquents on these rolls. Be
cause of the tight financial condi
tions existing at the present time
it may not be possible for a very
large number to take advantage
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of the situation, but should the
county realize a general payment
of these back taxes it will mean
the pavment into the treasury of
a very large sum, and the saving
in penalty and interest will doubt
less be of much assistance to all
:hosc ho are able to take advan
tage of the law. Pavments will
he accepted up to and including
Mav Mh.
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Purpose of American
Forest Week.
AMERICAN FOREST WfEK
April 27 to May 3, has been
set aside bv presidential procla
mation as a time to bring to the
attention of the American people
the facts concerning the vast un
necessa:y wastage of our forests
by fire, wasteful manufacturing
operations, and failure to keep
America's forest land at nork
crowing tree crops. Governor
Pierce of Oregon has supplement
ed the proclamation of President
Coolidge, because Oregon one
of the greatest forest states of
the nation, and education elong
the lines of forest protection rr.
greatly needed here, hence the
hearty cooperation of state and lo
cal authorities in putting over this,
the beginning of the summer's
educational program of the Na
tional forest service.
American Forest Week is the
outgrowth of Forest Protection
Week which originated on the Pa
cific coast six years ago, and has
quickly grown to national propor
tions, President Harding issuing
the first proclamation in 1921
which placed the Federal Govern
ment in general, and the Forest
Service in particular, squarely
behind the movement.
President Coolidge this year
issued a proclamation broadening
the scope of the annual campaign
to include all phases of America's
forest problems, changing the
name to American Forest Week.
The president urges all citizens
either in association or as individ
uals to take an active part in the
campaign. He urged all governors
to issue supplemental proclama
tions, especially in reference to
the celebration of Arbor Dad dur
ing the Week.
Locally, the Week is indorsed
by the Mayor of Heppner and all
civic organizations, and the spirit
animating the affair is one of pa
triotic cooperation with the Fed
est Service in getting the cam
paign thoroughly inaugurated,
with the view to keeping up the
good work throughout the season
when there is so much danger of
destruction from fires of the for
ests of this part of the state.
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Farm Birthrate Highest
THE power of a nation is in
dicated by its birth rate. The
nation with a sound birth rate al
ways is the stronger nation. Cor
respondingly sectional rtrength in
a nation is subject to the sa;ne
law. These facts are unassail
able. The Institute of Social and
Religious Service shows cbarly
where the strength of America
lies. In its census analysis, just
published, this organization tells
us that the birth rate in the farm
ing areas of the United States
is 52 per cent greater than in the
cities, and 24 per cent greater
than in the villages that is com
munities from 250 to 2,500 popu
lation. Other interesting facts are dis
closed. For instance the average
number of children to each 100
married women between the ages
of fifteen and forty-five years is:
I23 in the cities, 157 in the vil
lages and 195 in the farming ar
eas. We also learn there are 100
men to every 100 women on the
farms, while the villages have on
ly 95 men to 100 women.
Villages have a disproportion
ate large number of old people as
compared with the cities. 27.4
per cent are froty-five years old
or have passed the milestone.
The cities show that only 20 per
cent of the women are forty-five
or more.
The stability of America re
mains on the farms and in the
villages. So too is the purchas
ing power.
S-S-S
Some scientists will soon be in
the fossil beds of Grant county in
the vicinity of Dayville. They
will pursue their quest for the
three-toed horse that grazed this
country when Canyon mountain
was nothing but a hole in the
ground. We hope that they not
only find the horse but also the
buckaroo that rode him. It is be
lieved that this old-time Towbcy
had natural hair for chaps and
wrapped his tail around the horn
of the saddle. At any rate it
would be rather interesting to
know what kind of folks used to
live in Grant county. They might
have been a pretty good people
even if they did buckaroo with
three-toed horses. Blue Moun
tain Easile, Canvon Citv.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S S-UF OF
REAL PROPERTY ON EXECUTION.
Notice is hereby given that under
and by virtue of an attachment exe
cution duly issued out of the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon for
Morrow County, on the 13th day of
April, 1925, pursuant to a judgment
and order of sale duly entered and
rendered in said Court on the 2-Uh
day of March, 1924, in favor of Roy
E. Brown, plaintiff, and against M.
A. Wright, defendant, for the sum of
$144.00, with - interest thereon from
the 25th day of March, 1920, at the
rate of six per cent per annum, the
further sum of $82.25, with interest
thereon from the 2nd day of Febru
ary, 1924. at the rate of six per cent
per annum, and the further sum of
$12.00, cost and disbursement, I will
on Saturday, the 16th day of -May,
1925, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the
forenoon of said day at the front
door of the Court House at Heppner,
Morrow County, Oregon, sell at pub
lic auction to the highest bidder for
cash, all the right, title and interest
of said defendant, M. A. Wright, in
and to the following described real
property, situate in Morrow County,
Oregon, to-wit:
SE4 of SEH and 37 acres in
SWtf of SE of Section 25, S
of Ntt. NEH of SEH, SH of
SE4 and SWU of Section 36 in
Twp. 3 South, Range 25, E. W.
M., NW4 of SE4, E of SW
and Lot 4 of Section 30, NH of
NWK. S4 of SW, W of SEi
and SWU of NE4 of Section 31
in Twp. 3 South, Range 26 E.
W. M. N4, Ntt of SH. of
SWK, SWU of SE& of Section
1, all of Section 2, except EH of
SW14 thereof, EH of NEK and
SE& of Section 3, NH, EH of
SWH, NEH of SWVi, SH of
SE& and NEtt of SE14 of Sec
tion 11, WH of NE14, NH of
NW4 and SW4 of Section 12,
NWtt of NWVi of Section 13,
NH of NH of Section 14, in Twp.
4 South, Range 25, E. W. M., WH
of WH, WH of NEH, SEH of
NWtt and NE4 of SW4 of Sec
tion 6, Twp. 4 South, Range 26,
E. W. M. All of Section 36 in
Twp. 6 South, Range 27, E. W. M
I will sell said real property or so
much thereof &s may be necessary to
satisfy said judgment and accruing
cost of sale.
Dated this 16th day of April, 1025.
GEO. McDUFFEE,
Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR MOR
ROW COUNTY.
In the Matter of the Estate of Ivy M.
Nolan, Deceased.
CITATION.
To. W. E. Nolan, Gladys J. Johnson,
Esther M. Nolan, Elmo D. Nolan, and
Wilms A, Nolan, Millard V. Nolan
and Walter C. Nolan. GREETING:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON: You are here cited and
required to appear in the County
Court of the State of Oregon for
Morrow County, at the Court room
thereof, at Heppner, Oregon, in the
County of. Morrow, on Saturday, the
16th day of May, 1925, at the hour of
10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day,
then and there to show cause if any
exist, why an order should not be
made by the above entitled court for
the ale by H. J. Biddle, administra
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tor of the above entitled estate, of Ut
following described real property be
longing to Mid estate, to wit;
An undivided one half interest,
subject to the dower right of
Louie P. Porman, in and to all of
the following described real prop
erty in Morrow County, State of
Oregon, to wit: Southeast quar
ter of Section 10; Southwest
quarter. North half of Southeast
quarter and Southwest quarter of
Southeast quarter of Section 11;
North half of South half of Sec
tion iS; Northwest quarter and
Northwest quarter of the North
east quarter of Section 14; North
east quarter, North half of North
west quarter and Southeast quar
ter of Northwest quarter of Sec
tion 15, all in Township 2 South,
Range 24 E. W. M., containing
1080 acres more or less.
WITNESS the Hon. R. L. Benge,
Judge of the County Court of the
State of Oregon for Morrow County,
with the seal of said Court affixed
this 9th day of April, 1925.
Attest: GAY M. ANDERSON,
(SEAL) Clerk.
By H. H. HILL, Deputy.
Date of first publication April 16,
1925.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE UN
DER MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE.
Notice is hereby given that under
and by virtue of an execution and or
der of sale issued by the Clerk of
Morrow County, State of Oregon, dat
ed April 8, 1925, to me directed, in a
certain suit in the Circuit Court of
the State of Oregon for Morrow Coun
ty, wherein Ada M. Ayers, as plain
tiff, recovered judgment against the
defendants 3. T. Knappenberg and
Helen V. Knappenberg for the sum
of $10,000.00 with interest at the rate
of six per cent per annum from Aug
ust 14, 1923; the further sum of
$700.00 attorneys' fees and her costs
and disbursements taxed and allowed
at $28.60, and wherein the said Court
for the purpose of satisfying said
judgment, ordered and decreed a sale
of the following described real prop
erty in Morrow County, State of Ore
gon, to wit:
Southeast quarter of the North
east quarter, Northeast quarter
of the Southeast quarter of Sec
tion 38; Southwest quarter of the
Northwest quarter, Southwest
quarter, West half of the South
east quarter, and Southeast quar
ter of the Southeast quarter of
Section 34; South half of the
Northwest quarter, North half of
the Southwest quarter and South
west quarter of the Southwest
quarter of Section 35, all in
Township 5 South, Range 26, E.
W. M.
Also lots 2, 3 and 4 and the
Southwest quarter of the North
west quarter of Section 1; Lots
1 and 2 and the South half of the
Northeast quarter of Section 2,
all in Township 6 South, Range
26 E: W. M., together with all
water rights appurtenant to and
used in connection with said
lands.
I will on Saturday, the 9th day of
May. 1925, at the hour of Two o'clock
P. M. of said day, at the front door
of the County Court House in the
City of Heppner, Oregon, offer for
sale and sell at public auction to the
highest bidder for cash in hand, all
of the real property hereinbefore de
scribed, or so much thereof as may
be necessary to satisfy the paintifF's
judgment, including attorneys fees
and costs and disbursements and ac
cruing costs.
Dated April 8, 1925.
GEORGE McDUFFEE,
Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF MORROW
The Second Alliance Trust Company,
Limited, Plaintiff,
v.
Benjamin F. Berry and Margaret Ber
ry, his wife, J. H. Imus and Lucy
J. Imus, his wife, John McDevitt
and Katherine McDevitt, hig wife,
and Dan McDevitt, Defendants.
No. 2254.
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION.
TO BENJAMIN F. BERRY and
MARGARET BERRY, HIS WIFE, DE
FENDANTS: In the name of the State of Ore
gon you and each of you are hereby
required to appear and answer the
complaint filed against you in the
above entitled suit on or before the
last day of six weeks from the date
of the first publication of this sum
mons, said period of oix weeks being
the time prescribed for publication
hereof; and if you fail so to appear
and answer said complaint, for want
thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the
Court for the relief demanded in the
complaint, to wit: that a decree be
entered against you for the sum of
four thousand dollars (4000) -to
gether with interest thereon at the
rate of eight per cent (8) per an
num from and after the 1st day of
January, 1924, and for the further
sum of four hundred dollars ($400)
as attorney's fees and for plaintiff's
costs and disbursements herein sus
tained; foreclosing a certain mort
gage made and executed by Benjamin
F. Berry and Margaret Berry, his
wife, and J. H. Imus on the 19th day
of Derember, 1918, covering certain
real property situated in the eounty
of Morrow and state of Oregon, to
wit:
All of Section sxiteen (16), the
Northwest Quarter () of Sec
tion seventeen (17), the East
Half (14) of Section seven (7)
and the Southwest Quarter ()
of Section eight (8) in Township
One (1) North, Range Twenty
five (25), East of the Willamette
Meridian, containing twelve hun
dred eighty (1280) acres, more or
less,
together with the tenements, hercdi
ments, and appurtenances thereunto
.belonging or appertaining, and all
rights to the use of water for irri
gating said premises and for domes
tic UKe thereon, to which the said
mortgagors or the premises thereby
conveyed were then or should the
after become entitled, and declaring
plaintiff s said mortgage to be the
first lien upon the said real property
and superior to any right or interest
of anyone or more of said defendanti
foreclosing said mortgage, providing
for the sale of said real property, or
or so much thereof as may be neces
sary to pay such judgment, the costs
and expenses of said sale, plaintiff's
said costs and disbursements, and
said attorney's fees, and for the ap
plication of the proceeds pf such
sale:
First, to the payment of said costs
and expenses of said sale, of plain
tiff's said coats and disbursements,
and ot said attorney s fees;
Second, to the payment of the
amount due plaintiff on such judg
ment as shall be entered in plaintiff's
favor herein; and,
Third, with respect to the balance.
if any, then remaining, In such man
rect, declaring that said defendants
and each and every one of them and
any and all other persons claiming
or to claim by, through, or under
them or any one or more of them in
any way or manner whatsoever be
forever barred and foreclosed of and
from any and alt right, title, claim,
equity of redemption, or other
interest or estate in or to said real
property and any part thereof, ex
cepting only the statutory right to
redeem, permitting plaintiff to bid at
and become the purchaser under said
sale, directing the sheriff to execute
a deed to the purchaser or purchasers
of said sale, and ordering that such
purchaser or purchasers bo let into
possession of said real property upon
presentation of said sheriff's deed
thereto; and adjudging that any and
all rights, interest, claims, liens or
benefits which said defendanta or
any one or more of you have or claim
to have in or to said real property or
any part thereof, be declared to be
subsequent in time and subordinate
in right to the lien of plaintiff's said
mortgage, and to plaintiff's right,
title, and interest in and to said
real property, and granting plaintiff
such other and further relief in the
premises as to the Court may seem
equitable and proper.
This summons is published by or
der of h Honorable Gilbert W.
Phelps, judge of the above entitled
Court, made and entered in said
Court and cause on the 6th day of
April, 1925, describing that this sum
mons be served by publication there
of once each week for six (6) con
secutive weeks in The Gazette-Times,
newspaper published in Morrow
County. Oregon. April 9, 1925, is the
date of the first publication of this
summons, and May 21, 1925, is the
date of the last publication of this
summons.
ROGERS MAC VEAGH,
HERBERT SWETT,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
610 Gasco, Building,
Portland, Oregon.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at La Grande, Oregon,
April 10. 1925.
NOTICE is hereby given that Wal-
don R. Straight, of Lena, Oregon, who,
on March 27, 1922, made Homestead
entry. Act z-ia-us, no. vzizn, lor
f;E"4SE4. Section 6. EH NEVt,
NEfcSEK. Section 7, NW14NW14,
Section 8, Township 8 South. Range
29 East, Willamette Meridian, has
filed notice of intention to make
three-year final Proof, to establish
claim to the land above described, be
fore United States Commissioner, at
Heppner, Oregon, on the 23rd day of
May, 1925.
Claimant names at witnesses:
Jesse D. French, of Gurdane, Ore-'
gon, John Brosnan and Robert A. Cu
lick, of Lena, Oregon, Ralph Jones,
of Heppner, Oregon.
J. H. PEARE, Register.
APPLICATION FOR JUDGMENT
FORECLOSING TAX LIENS.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR MOR
ROW COUNTY.
Morrow County, Oregon, A Public
Corporation, Plaintiff,
vs.
Clema Tena O'Neill, R. V. Brown,
Richard Hogeland, Northern Pacific
Railway Company, a corporation,
John M. Main, R. O. Horning, H. C.
Robertson, and Asa L, Young, and
any other person or persons own
ing or claiming to own, or having
or claiming to have, any interest or
estate in or to the real property
hereinafter descibed, Defendants.
SUMMONS AND NOTICE.
To Clema Tena O'Neill, R. V. Brown,
Richard Hogeland, Northern Paci
fic Railway Company, a corporation,
John M. Main, R. O. Horning, H. C.
Robertson, and Asa L. Young, and
any other person or persons own
ing or claiming to own, or having
or claiming to have, any interest or
estate in or to the real property
hereinafter described, Defendants:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON: You and each of you
are hereby notified that the above
named Plaintiff, a public corportion,
is the purchaser, owner and holder
of certificates of delinquency num
bered 1119, 1136, 1152, 1160, and 1169,
issued on the 6th day of June, 1923,
by the Sheriff and Collector of De
linquent Taxes for Morrow County.
Oregon, and filed by the said Sheriff
and Collector of Delinquent Taxes in
the office of the County Clerk of the
County of Morrow, State of Oregon,
on the 6th day of June, 1923, for
taxes due and delinquent, together
with penalty, interest and costs there
on, upon' real property situate in
Morrow County, Oregon.
You are further notified that the
amount for which said certificate is
issued is set opposite and following
the description of the tract or parcel
of land hereinafter set out, the same
being the amount then due and delin
quent, for taxes for the year 1918, to
gether with penalty, interests, costs
thereon, upon real property situate
in Morrow County, Oregon, and par
ticularly bounded and described as
hereinafter set forth, said tract or
parcel of land being assessed for the
year 1918 to the first person whose
name immediately precedes the des
cription thereof, and Is followed by
the name of the person appearing to
be the owner thereof, as appears on
the tax roll of Morrow Countw, Ore
gon, for the year 1924, now in the
hands of the Sheriff of said County
for collection, at the date of the first
publication of this summons and no
tice, which date is the 2nd day of
April, 1926.
Certificate No. 1119, R. V.
Brown and Clema Tena O'
Neill, Lot 7, Block 8, Cluff's
Seventh Addition to lone,
Oregon $ o.33
Certificate No. 1136, Richard
Hogeland and Richard Hoge
land, 8E14SWK, Sec. 14;
NE14NW, Sec. 23; and Bhi
NWH, SWI4NEI4, and
NWV4SWW, Sec 24; all in
Tp. 5 S., R. 26 East of Wil
lamette Meridian 82.86
Certificate No. 1162, Northern
Pacific Railway Company, a
corporation, care of John M.
Main, and R. O. Horning,
That portion of SWV4SE14
of Sec. 3, lying north of can
al; and SE!SWU, Sec. 8;
all In Tp. 4 N., R. 26 East
of Willamette Meridian $ 2.84
Certificate No, 1160, H. C. Rob
ertson and H. C. Robertson,
SWttNWtt and WV4SWK,
Sec. 19, Tp. 1 N., R. 28 East
of Willamette Meridian $ 49,06
Certificate No, 1169, Asa L.
Young and Asa L. Young, All
of Sec. 16, Tp. 6. 8., R. 27
East of Willamette Meridian,
and All of Sec. 16, Tp. 6 8.,
R. 29 East of Willamette
Meridian 1190.47
That said amounts bear Interest as
followai The Taxes aforesaid bear
interest from the date of filing of
said certificates, being the 6tb day
of June, 1923.
And you and each of yon are here
by summoned to appear withi sixty
daya after the date of first publica
tion of this summons, exclusive of the
day of flrst publieatio thereof, to
wit: April t. 1925. defend the
suit in the Court aforesaid, or pay
the amount due as shown above
against said trmcta or parcels of
land, respectively, abovo described, of
which you are the owner, or In which
you have or claim to have, any Inter
est or estate, together with interest
and costs accrued in thii suit thereon.
Service of eopy of your answer
or other process may be made on the
undersigned attorney for plaintiff, at
the place specified below as hit ad
dress, and in case of your failure so
to do, judgment and decree will be
entered against you and each of you
foreclosing said tax liens for the
amount aet opposite and following
the description of said parcel of land
above aet forth, together with In
terest and eosts thereon, against said
tracts or parcels of land, and said
tracts or parcels of land will be sold
to satisfy said judgment and decree
obtained in this suit.
You are further hereby notified that
the plaintiff will apply to the Court
aforesaid for judgment and decree
foreclosing said tax liens against said
property hereinbefore described.
This summons is published once
each week for six consecutive weeks
in The Gaxette-Times, a newspaper
of general circulation in yorrow
County, Oregon, published weekly at
Heppner in said County, the date of
first publication thereof being April
O lOOR mailt .,,1, i.alinn k.in.
made in pursuance of the statutes of
the State of Oregon, said newspaper
naving Deen aesignaieu oy vue iuun
ty Court of the State of Oregon for
Morrow County as the newspaper lr.
which said summons should be pub-
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Court on the first day of April, 1925.
COUNTY OF MORROW, STATE
OF OREGON,
BY SAMUEL E. NOTSON.
District Attorney for Morrow
County, Oregon, and Attorney
for Plaintiff; whose address is
Heppner, Oregon.
Date of first publication, April 2,
1925.
Date of last publication, May 13,
1925,
Eat more aea foods... They
are highly recommneded by all
leading phyakiana aa being
necessary to proper food bal
ance. FRESH OYSTERS, CLAMS and
CRABS arriving now twice
each week.
Why not a big oyster atew,
creamy, rich and appetising?
ELKHORN
RESTAURANT
HEPPNER'S POPULAR
EATING HOUSE
Delicious Coffee
Professional Cards
GLENN Y. WELLS
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
1026 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
Portland, Oregon
Phone Broadway 6583
DR. A. II. JOHNSTON
Physician and Surgeon
L O. O. F. Building
Phonal Office, Main Ml; Res., 492
HEPPNER, OREGON
A. M. EDWARDS
I DRILL WELL8
I also handle Casing, Windmills
and Supplies, do fishing and clean
out old wells.
BOX 14, LEXINGTON, ORE.
DR. F. E. FARRIOR
DENTIST
L 0. O. F. Building
Heppner, OregnD
A.D. McMURDO, M. D.
PHY8ICIAN A SURGEON
Office In Masonic Building
Trained Nurse Assistant
Heppner, Oregon
Drs. Brown and Chick
PHYSICIANS eV SURGEONS
800 Alberta St. (Cor. E 24th.),
PORTLAND, ORE.
WOODSON & SWEEK
ATTORNEYB-AT-LAW
Offices In
First National Bank Building
Heppner, Oregon
S. E. NOTSON
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW
Office In Court House
F. II. ROBINSON
LAWYER
IONS. OREGON
AUCTIONEER
Farm and Personal Property Bale
A Specialty.
T Years In Umatilla County.
G. L BENNETT,
Lexington, Ore.
FIRE INSURANCE
Waters & Anderson
Heppaer, Oreeoli
Grocery
FOR WEEK ENDING MAY 6
Take advantage of these CASH offerings
Pure Cane Sugar, per 100 lbs $7.60
12 lbs. for $1.00 .
Blue Rose Jap Rice, per pound 10c
Kellogg's Corn Flakes, per package .10c
St. Clair's Certified Condensed Milk,
per can- 10c
Men's Harvest Shoes '. $2.00
Men's Big Yank Work Shirts $1.00
Boss of the Road Bib Overalls $1.90
Watch for our Special Cash Bargains
each week.
A safe campfire is rather to be chosen than
great catches of fish.
Sam Hughes Co.
I Special. Price
I 0N 1
Home Canned
Fruit
H Cheaper than you can put it up yourself.
H Don't Froget g
Mothers Day
I May 12th
H Your mother will appreciate a remem- s
H hrance on that day. f
H We would suggest one of our Special s
"Mothers" Boxes of high grade choco-
H lates. H
H Get them early. f
1 Phelps Grocery Company 1
PHONE 5?
E. J. STARKEY
ELECTRICIAN
HOUSE WIRING A 8PECIALTY .
Heppner, Orecoa
I 171
C. A. MINOR
FWE, AUTO AND LIFE
INSURANCE
OK Line Compaalea
REAL ESTATE
Heppner, Ore.
MATERNITY HOME
MRS. G. C. AIKEN, HKPPNER
1 am prepared to tk a limited nam-
br of maternity euw at my home.
Patlenta ari-lhd U cheeaa tJialr twt
Best ot care and attention aMured.
PltONB m
J0S.J.NYS
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Upstairs In
Humphreys Building
Heppner, Oregon
ia ner as the Court may hereafter dl-