Image provided by: Morrow County Museum; Heppner, OR
About The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1925)
ii THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1925. PAGE THREE Kg Miss U Stanton of th Boys' and Girls' Aid Society of Portland, wai here on Friday to investigate the case of Calvin Hudaon, a lad now making hi bom at the farm of Mr. and Mn. Art Parker. The lad ii an orphan, 13 yean or age and haa had a pretty hard time of it, but after Ko ine over the matter with Judge Benge and Mr. and Hn. Parker, It waa de cided to leave him at the Parker home fur the summer season, at lent, and It may be that the society will not have to take him in charge. While here Misa Stanton aiao investigated the case of Opal Englert, another orphan, making her home with Mr. and Mrs. Stapleton, and found the child to be in good hands. A. J. Chaffee and wife returned the end of the week from a visit of a couple of weeks with relatives at Pomeroy and Pasco, Wash. Mr. Chaffee states that the Pomeroy coun try did not suffer from the winter killing of wheat, and the crops in that section arc looking very fine, and there has been plenty of mois ture. In all the towns he visited on the trip he found business very dull and could not say that in this re spect other parts" of the country were any better off. than we are here. Mr. Chaffee has taken charge of the coun ty machine sheds and the auto park in Heppner, having resigned his po sition with the Farmers Elevator Co. The little adopted son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed McOaid of Juniper canyon, was brought to Heppner the first of the week suffering an attack of ap pendicitis. He was taken to Hepp ner Surgical hospital and operated on, and while for a day or so it was feared that he would not recover, he ia now reported to be getting along fine. The boy is five years of age. Grape fruit from Florida, potatoes and cabbage from Texas, beets and other fresh vegetables from Califor nia, and cucumbers from Washington are to be found in the grocery stores of Heppner. Some real good Oregon stuff, grown right here in Morrovr county, would far excell the most of the imported vegetables, but ia not on the market yet. Johnny McDevit tand Bert Johnson were here on Saturday, attending to business matters. Their particular section of the county was overlooked by the showers of the past week, but they live in hopes that rain will reach them shortly. Grain is coming along well, just the same as growing con ditions have been good. Mrs. 0. T. Ferguson and Mrs. Anna Williams came to the city Saturday from Sand Hollow. Mrs. Williams celebrated her birthday at the home of her son, Henry Crump, while in the city, Mrs. Ferguson furnishing the birthday cake. A new Star sedan was disposed of the last of the week by Vaughn A Goodman of Heppner Garage, to Clyde Wright of Hardman. This lit . tie car seems to be making a hit with the folks hereabouts. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Parker and Mian Dona Barnett were Lexington people in the city for a short while on Tues day afternoon. They were accom panied by Mrs. J. F. Lucas. Walter LaDusire now drives a now Chrysler phaeton which he brought In from Pendleton during the week. He disposed of his other machine to Art Keene of Rhea creek. Billy and Dave Hyml, Sand Hollo sheepmen, were visitors here on Tues day from the Rose Lawn ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Allstott of Rhea creek were visitors in the city on Tuesday. 8EAI.F.I) BIDS WANTED. Notice is hereby given that the County Court of Morrow County, Ore gon, will receive sealed bids for the furnishing of 75 or more cords of wood, delivered at the Court House in Heppner; any kind of wood in four-foot lengths. All bids to be in the hands of the Court by June S, 19:25. The court reserves the right to reject any or alt bids. R. L. BBNGK, County Judge. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Isolated Tract. Public Land Sale. Department of the. Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Apr. 21, 1925. NOTICE Is hereby given that, as directed iy the Commissioner of the General Land Office, under proviaions of Sec. 24S5, R. S pursuant to the application of Claud Huston, Serial No. 02.1441, we will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, but at "not leas than $1.75 per acre, at 10:30 o'clock A. M., on the 18th day of June, next, at this office, the following tract of land: SEK SW14, Sec. 24, T. 5 S., R. 25 E.. W. M. The sale will not be kept open, but will be declared closed -whin those present Bt the hour named have ceas This Week's Cross Word Puzzle Br MARUAKKT HEYLMUN HOW TO SOLVE A CROSS-WORD PUZZLE Thff firat tetter of Mrk word fa indicate by a number placed In tW blank white poem, a4 br nforrins to tb lit of words givvn below, fom will And ta ae-finitioa. For .RfttmiMM, number onn norisonUl givm Um dennitkm of n word whica will All in oil Lho wbit spacm lo Um flrt block simco at Um riicht. Number on vortical vivos too deonitioa for n word wbirh will All in all Um whilo tpae-M to Um Ant black paco bo tow. In black ipaeea tndieau Um ond of a word, and no letter fa placod In Ibom. Wnew eompfaud. Um puaslo nutt road bola korieUDthlljr nod vorticnUjr or ncroni and down. THIS arum word pouU eantaina, according to Marftnrot Hymnm, rnnlj 1 words. Mod in ordinary ovoryday convoraotion. Mios Uoylmon oorM too, bats in ah fa Um orl-Kinator of Urn tnwrealina; ocmkb. But in fairnoj wo boiicva wo oorfct to worn yon before band that it fa not coin to ho aa ai wonfaVs port from hor otntcmont. Wa arc aoro that aftar war king- thfa ono. havo added to yanr vocabolary oovaral wards formally not iadndad in year conversation. Wo did. anyway. very stm ts know, os lo yon. r no yaj yon will everyday 31 U 13 M 15 I l4 I7 " I I0 ' I II " ii I i5" " UT" if id " a (a "" mmm 2 " iT" """" zrT " " 2M 7 2 At " " ST" " Ji b LM " ' ' 5 1 37 36 M -to ej Mi IS """"" aT M jj -?7 "" -46 ?5 iSO I ' " si " " 51 ' " " " i S4 St St 57 re " " Ua " I I f- lU-p ' HHKI70NTA (. I. Fragrance. n. . Puff of air. It. Klat-fUhes. IS, Grsek letter. 15. N. E. Stat (abbr.). ny Lnra. It. Mother. 21. Formerly. 22. Kinlh. 25. Flcvb of vertebrate animals used meat. 24. Right Anaes. (abbr.). 26. Horn. 26. Southern state (abbr.). 27. To be In abundance. 31. Agreeable flavor. 56. For. 36. A eommoa dye. 37. Removes faults from. 40. Plumo. 43. Nrgstlve. 44. Close friend. 46. New England stat (abbr.). 47. Captured. 40. Mefor. 60. Animal of gost family. 61. Hslf an em. 62. Contraction meaning always. 63. And (French). 64. Soft, heavy metaL 66. A menul image. 69. Resembling salt. 60. Seashore. VERTICAL. Railroad (abbr.). A kiln to dry hops. PoMcssive adjective. Rise. Inntrument for winding. Interjection. To make not of. Muxieal note. Mufftca! form of drama. Trapluur. One of the Arabian race Single. Lump. Open poetical). Vnsel. Slight bow. To wander from the truth. To utter that which is false. Possessive pronoun (neuter). To pass from without to the interior of. Heavenly, body. Nimble. Clergyman. A woody plant with a supporting trunk. Number. Part of verb "to be." Capnise. 1 A thought. Definite article (French). Present. Kxecute. Like. " ed bidding. The person making the highest bid will be required to imme diately pay to the Receiver the amount thereof. Any persons claiming adversely the above-described land are advised to Ale their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for sale. J. W. DONNELLY, Register. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County administrator of the estate of Elvira Ellen "Bleakman, deceased, and that all persons Having claims against the said estate must present the same, duly verified, to me at the office of my attorney, S. E. Notaon, in Heppner, Oregon, within six months from the date of first pub lication of this notice, said date of first publication being May 14, 1S25. . BERT P. BLEAKMAN. Administrator. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Isolated Tract. Public Land Sale. Department of the Interior, U. S. Lend Office at The Dalles, Oregon, May . 1925. NOTICE ia hereby givon that, as directed by the Commissioner of the General Land Office, under provisions of Sec. 2455, R. S., pursuant to the application of Jerm O'Connor, Serial 024495 (La Grande Serial No. 021526), we will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, but at not less than $2.76 per acre, at 10:15 o'clock A. on the 8th day of July, 1925, next, at this office, the following tract of land: Lot 1. Sec. , T. 4S R. 28 E and SE SEtt, Sec. 26, T. 8 S., R. 27 E W. M., containing 84.44 acres. This tract is ordered into the market on a showing that the greater portion thereof Is mountainous or too rough for cultivation. The sale will not be kept open, but will be declared closed when those present at the hour named have ceas ed bidding. The person making the highest bid will be required to imme diately pay to the Receiver the amount thereof. Any persons claiming adversely the above-described land are advised to file their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for sale. J. W. DONNELLY, Register. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE ON . EXECUTION. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW. VERMONT LOAN A TRUST COM PANY, a Corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Sarah Piggott, a widow, C. H. Finn, H. V. Smouse. and Mrs. H. V. Smouse, hia wife, Defendants, Under and by virtue of an execu tion and order of sale duly issued out of the above entitled court on the 12th day of May, 1925, in the above en titled suit wherein Vermont Loan & Trust Company, a corporation, the above named plaintiff, obtained judg ment against the defendant, Sarah Piggott, and a decree of foreclosure and sale of real estate against all the above named defendants on the 27th day of April, 1925, for the sum of ,724.50, with interest .thereon from the first day of November, 1924, at the rate of ten per cent per annum; for the further sum of $90.00, attor neys' fees; for the further 4um of $K75.60, with interest thereon from the 1st day of November, 1924, at the rate of ten per cent per annum; for the further sum of $100.00, attorneys' fees; for the further sum of $3.75, together with plaintiff's cost and dis bursements in the sum of $21.00, I sm commanded to sell all the follow ing described real property situated In Morrow County, Oregon, to-wit: The North half of the South east quarter and the Southeast lit j mJ For CtarrhJ Condition of the Head, Nose, Throat, Stomach, Bowels and other Organs. Over Fifty Yean fat tit Sarrlca ol the PaopU Ak your nearest dealer Tablets or Liquid McCormick-Deering Harvester - Threshers Specially built for Hillside Harvesting, two-men machine. Will level on hill side up to 65 per cent grade. A ONCE OVER AND ITS ALL OVER This year invest in the "Once Over and its All Over" machine. Say to yourself "I cannot afford to be without it." This machine is a proved success, having been used in these parts for a number of years and the new leveling device and superior con struction make it a thoroughly modern and practical machine in every way. Come in and let us show you how you can save money, time and labor by investing in this machine. Sold by GILLIAM & BISBEE Heppner, Oregon quarter of the Southeast quarter f Section Twenty-six (2) is Township Two North. Kange Twenty-four (24J East of Willam- ette Meridian, together with all iniprovementa there on and in the manner provided by law. the proceeds of such sale t be ap plied to the expense of aaid sale and the cost and diabtirsementa therein, together with plaintiff's attorneys' fee of $90.00, and to the payment of the aura of $724.50, with interest thereon from tha 1st day of Novem ber, 1924, at the rate of tea per cent per annum. I am further commanded to aell the following described real property sit uated in Morrow County, Oregon, to wit: The Northeast quarter of Sec 'tion Thirty-five (35) in Town- "Beth Daddy 'dorft Sip m pacV4e fat your podie-t rrhem yon bo hone lo- Give fV youngster Ihia whoieaxjrjie.lotia lasting sweet for pleasure mi beiefil. Vm tl roaTsesf after niokinej or tm work draft. Its a . mm All the Neighborhood - News Pauline Forbes it furious and I certainly can't blame her EVERYONE knows that it will f ake all the spare cash that Joe Forbes can scrape together to swing the deal for the big HaVvkirh farm. And then to have people talk alout her extravagance and say thai Bhe made Joe buy her a new car. Especially when he did the whole job himself. She says she thinks she'll put a can of Acme Quality Motor Car Finish on top the radiator cap and a big sign above it, "Paint work by Joe Forties.' ACME QUALITY MOTORCAR FINISH ktakt oiJ can took tik nm mm) AH the neiitlihorhood buyi it Acme Quality PainU, KiiamcU, Stsum and Varninhn in our atoro. If you want to join evervnne else id brijthUfnitin up the homna in the nh hor hood, we can lell you juit how to o about it, what Acme Produrf to use, and how to use them. Come in any timi. PEOPLES HARDWARE COMPANY HEPPNER, OREGON ship Two (2) North, Range Twenty-four (24) East of the Willam ette Meridian, together with all improvements there on and in the manner provided by law, the proceeds of such sale to be applied to the payment of the expense of aaid sale, to the payment of the cost and disbursements in the sum of $21.00, to the psyment of plaintiff's attorneys' fees of $100.00, to the pay ment of the further sum of $3.75 and to the payment of the aum of tiltiXv, with interest thereon from the 1st day of November, 1924, at the rate of ten per cent per annum. PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV EN, that on the 13rh day of June, 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, I will In obedience to said execution and order of sale, sell at public auc tion to the hiphest bidder for cash all of the above described real property or so asueh thereof as may be necessary to aatisfy the aaid judgment with interest, costs, attor neys' fees and accruing cost of sale. bated thia 12th day of May. 1925. GEO. McDL'FFEE, Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice ia hereby given that the un dersigned haa been appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, administrator of the Estate of Mary L. Thompson, de ceased. AH persons having claims against said estate must present them to me, duly verified, at the office of Woodson A Sweek, attorneys at law. at Heppner, Oregon, on or before six montha from the date of first publi cation of this notice. Date of first publication May 11, 1925. R. A. THOMPSON, Administrator. Kenneth Harlan etarring in Harold Bell Wrighfi "Recre ation of Brian Kent", wearing a Hardeman Hat. HARDEMAN HATS Men buy Hardeman Hats not only for good looks but for proven qualities of hat - endurance. They are guaranteed to keep their excellent shape. Last minute styles with full season service are embodied in the new Hardeman. Made in two weights in all popular shades. DAVID A. WILSON HEPPNER, OREGON MUNSING WEAR FOR Graduation Can you think of anything more ap propriate than some beautiful, dainty, rich article of MUNSING Underwear or Hosiery, in fashion's newest shades) Silk Bloomers Silk Step-ins Silk VesT:s in such popular shades as Lavender, Flesh and Peach, and MUNSINGWEAR SILK HOSIERY in the very newest shades. Malcolm D.Clark Phone 1 52 Butterick Patterns Why not visit Zion National Park, the newly opened Wonderland in Southern Utah, this Summer? Ask for booklet in nat ural colors, which fives complete in formation con c r n i n g thia unique land. Round Trip Summer Ejictircionn Fares In effect dally between May ZZ and Sept. 15 Denver Omaha Kansas City. St. Louis.... Chicago. Detroit Cincinnati . . ,.$ 64.00 , . 72.00 .. 72.00 .. 81.50 . . 86.00 .. 105.62 .. 106.30 Cleveland... Toronto .... Pittsburgh.. Washington. Philadelphia New York... Boston , ,.$108.56 113.75 119.76 141.56 144.92 147.40 153.50 Compondini fares ro other important canfant Final return limit October 31, 1925. Liberal stop over privileges going and returning. A aide trip to Yellowstone at small additional cost will afford the experience of a life time. Call us by phone and let us malce all your arrange ments. Costs no more and will save your valuable time. C DARBEE, Agent, Heppner, Oregon VM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon CLOTHING SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK We have a beautiful showing of Young . Men's Suits at $22.50 $25.00 MEN'S SUITS AT $29.50 Th omson Bros. Printing is the Inseparable Companion of Achievement s A F E T Y & lljiUi u, m w i NJsaejvrgssswra" mavMrnl- g s E R V I C E Prepare Yourself START WITH ANY AMOUNT. There is nothing dsagreeable about starting a bank account. It only re quires the will to act. A great many people think they should have a hun dred dollars before they can open a bank account. $1.00 WILL DO. STARTING is the secret of accumulating. xt National Bank HEPPNER,' OREGON