TAGE TWO THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPNER. OREGON. THURSDAY, JULY 2. 1925. THE BAZETTE-T Twt BEPPNrm CAinrs. bukiiw at. ISK1 Tni HrrpvK times. btbifea NonaiM Ik. It CON80LTOATTO SEBRUARY II. Mil dim am rr.i kr craford 4 iH a ti fml ffw at Hwt. Oratow aa Mrnae-glsM manor AI)VInIVG RATTH C1TEN ON AfPUlATION UMCRIPTION On. Tr Six Momta 1irw Hnotha S.ucMr Coptae . 1.0 MORROW COOTT OFFICIAL PAPER f rrrrt rn Advert!)- Rjinitti THK AMfcRlCAN PKKSS ASSOCIATION Where the Whole Theory of Charity is Wrong. THE present policy of Ameri can industry of helping em ployees with their personal prob lems is based upon the assump tion that eventually they will sure ly "go broke, according to Wil liam G. Knox. President of the American Bankers Association To correct this condition, Mr. Knox says, we provide old age pensions and other forms of charitable com pensation, which he contends is commendable, but contrary to the purposes of democracy. Of course the whole theory of charity is wrong. At best it is a palliative existing purely because it pro vides the best stop gap we know until justice is established. Of late there have been encouraging evidences that a better order of things is on the way, not the least of which is open recognition by bankers that some change in our economic system must be provid ed that will permit of independ ence to those who have worked in dustriously according to their abil ities during the years of normal labor. Unfortunately Mr. Knox follows pretty much in the beaten path of pointing to an evil without point ing very clearly to its possible .cure. "There must be injected into our industrial policy an additional economic element, says Mr. Knox, "one of mutual benefit and permanent value to both labor and j capital, concerned not alone with I the amount of wages that are earned, but with how these earn ings shall be used." Mr. Knox says he argues for the elimination of waste and for an industrial savings policy based upon the principle of independ ence, a policy that will give the average American a greater in centive to help himself. All of this spells the elimination of the unearned increment and the fi nancial bonu? gathering miiJIfi man or the waste must continue, which looks like financial Hari Kari. $$-$ Last Friday those who traveled up and down the hiehway near 0; Umatilla saw Sam Boardman at work when the thermometer reg istered 9S in the shade and there as no shade w here Sam w as. He was tending his baby trees with the loving care of a young mother with her first child. Future gen erations will bless genial Sam Boardman and his ailanthus ar bor. Hermiston Herald. s-s-s Democratic Public Schools. The Manufacturer. N'E of the greatest issues be fore the American people is whether our public school system sha'l remain democratic, or wheth er it shall be used more and more in the direction of equipping a professional class. The newspapers are full of pro tests that high schools, colleges and universities emphasize too much academic and professional equipment, when about nine tenths of the citizenry of our coun try must work for a living in in dustries, in homes and on farms. A remarkable union high school in California the San Mateo Burlingame districts is attracing wide attention of educators by giving employment to more than half the high school boys outside of school hours at good wages, doing all the work of maintaining the school plant. For about 15 years, several hun dred high school boys have built new buildings, maintained all re pairs and kept the grounds in a model condition doing actual manual labor and learning the or dinary trades that make commun ity life possible Principal Glass cock has accomplished this and the community likes it. His ideal is a useful, contented, self-respecting citizen, who can earn an honest living, build a home and support himself and family. S-S-S The July term of county court con vened yesterday at the court house, with Judge Benge and Commission era Davidson and Bleakman in attend ance. Besides the usual grind of bus iness the court had up for consid eration the petitions presented call ing for a road bond election. Rang 28. E. W. M.; alo the Northeast quarter of the North veit quarter, and the Norhtwest quarter of the Northeast quar ter of Section 3 in Township S South, Range J8, E. W. M , all in Morrow County, State of Ore gon; or ao much of aaid land as may be necessary to aatisfy the judgment above mentioned. GEORGE McDCFFEE. Sheriff of Morrow County. NOTICE OF SALE OF ANIMALS, Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, by virtue of the statutes of the State of Oregon, has taken up the hereinafter described animals found running at large on his prem ises in Morrow County, Oregon, and that he will on Saturday, July 11, 1925, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at his place on Rood Hill, miles northwest of Hardraan, Oregon, in said Morrow County, sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand, the following described animals: One bay mare, about 8 years old, with colt, branded BW with spring seat hook above on left shoulder. One black mare, branded 1 bar 14 on left stifle, age ?. One bay mare, about 8 years old, no visible marks or brands; unless the same shall have been redeemed by the owner or owners thereof. GEORGE BURNSIDE. NOTICE OF SALE OF ANIMAL ON AGISTER'S LIEN. Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of the laws of Oregon. I am holding and have in my posses sion at my place in Sand Hollow, 7 miles northeast of Heppner, the fol lowing described animal, left in my charge by the owner thereof for keeping and pasturage; that the aaid owner refuses to take away the said animal and pay the charges against it; that I will, therefore, sell said an imal at public sale at my place on Friday, the 3rd day of July, 1925, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., of said day, and apply the proceeds thereof to the payment of said charges and the costs of this sale. Said animal is described as follows: One roan horse, age 5 years, branded with cross on stifle. ROY STAMP, County, Oregon, sell the above de scribed real property at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash and apply the proceeds of auch sale to the payment of said judgment and accruing cost of sale, subject only to the statutory right of redemption. Dated this 10th day of June. 1925. GEO. Mc DUFF EE, Sheriff of Morrow, County, Oregon. SHERIFF'S SALE. Notice is hereby given that an Ei- ecution and Order of Sale was issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County on the 14th day of May, 1925, upon a Decree therein rendered on the 2nd day of April, 1925, in favor of Bernard Kee nan, plaintiff, and against G. A. Jack son and Amanda Jackson, his wife, and Vera Jackson and Zoe Jackson, his wife, and Dunn Brothers, a cor poration, Defendants, which said ex ecution and Order of Sale la to me directed and commanding me to sell the property hereniafter described, for the purpose of satisfying the judgment of the plaintiff in said cause, for the sum of $2500.00 with interest thereon from the 1st day of July, 1919, at the rate of eight per cent per annum and for the further sum of $4H9.69 with interest thereon from the 23rd day of February. 1922. at the rate of six per cent per an num and $250.00 attorney's fees and plaintiff's costs and disbursements of said suit taxed at $25.20. And the further judgment in favor of Defendant, Dunn Brothers, a cor poration, for the sum of $4652.06, with interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent, per annum from the 2nd day of April. 1921, and the further sum of $500.00 attorney's fees and for its costs and disbursements taxed and allowed at $20.40. Therefore in compliance with said Execution and Order of Sale, I will on Saturday, the 11th day of July. 1925. at the hour of two o'clock P. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. Notice is hereby given that by vir tue of an execution and order of sale issued by the Clerk of Morrow Coun ty, State of Oregon, and Clerk of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, Morrow County, dated June 22, 1925, to me directed, in an action wherein D. W. Pearson recovered judgment against Ad. Moore on February 15, 1923, for the sum of Fifty Dollars, ($50.00) and costs and disbursements in the sum of Thirteen Dollars and Fifty Cents ($13.50); I will, on the 25th day of July, 1925, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. of said day, offer fqr sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following described real property, to-wit: The South half of the Southeast quarter, and the Southeast quar ter of the Southwest quarter of Section 34, Township 2 South, NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE ON EXECUTION. Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of an execution and or der of sale duly issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, on the 10th day of June, 1925, upon a judgment and decree rendered a: a entered in said Court on the 9th da;- of June, 1925, in favor of Dennis Spillane, plaintiff, and against Carl Her, and Marguet Her, his wife, A. F. Beardsley, Roy Johnson and Ernest Christenson, de- fendents, for the sum of $2500.00, with interest from the 21st day of December, 1922, at the rate of eight per cent per annum, for the sum of $225,00, attorney's fees, for the fur ther sum of $2000.00, with interest from the 21st day of December, 1922, at the rate of eight per cent per an num, for the sum of $190.00, attor ney's fees, and the cost and disburse ments in the sum of $25.50, and com manding me to sell the following de scribed real property, situated in Morrow County, Oregon, to-wit: The Southwest quarter and the West half of the Southeast quar ter of Section 10, and the West half of the East half and the West half of the East half of the East half of Section 15, in Town ship Two (2) South, Range twenty-five (25) East of Willamette Meridian. NOW, THEREFORE, in obedience to said execution I will on Saturday, the 11th day of July, 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 Store Closed All Day July Fourth Malcolm D. Clark Doubly ground in oil Rasmussen Pure Paints are doubly ground in oil Reason enough for the smooth-flow ing, greater covering feature so emphatic of Rasmussen quality Ask your dealer for color cards. Ask your painter for an estimate. I t I I r A1IN 1 & 7 milk I Bit M PAINTS & VARNISHES BARN AND ROOF PAINT A very satisfactory paint at a medium cost for economical use on barns, silos, roofs, fences, wooden bridges, mills, factories, and all sur faces of unfinished lumber. It is good business economy to thoroughly protect with Rasmussen Barn and Roof Paint. Raimussen (. Company Portland and Stouts Sold by GILLIAM & BISBEE ! yofemi Y igs of miles! T pays to get the miles our of "Red Crown" that the Standard Oil Company's years of gasoline-making ex perience have put in it Red Crown is simply crowded with miles see the records be low that this year's trophy winners made in the big annual Los Angeles-Yosemite Econ omy Run. They prove it! USE THE RED CROWN MILEAGE CARD AND START AN ECONOMY RUN OF YOUR OWN The secret that the expert knows is in getting Red Crown's miles out. The new Red Crown Mileage Card just out makes it as simple as a-b-c to increase your mileage. It tells what to do for your car your carburetor and just how to DRIVE to get 15 to 30 miles extra per tankfulvrith Red Crown. (Remember for the biggest event of its kind in the West they have chosen "Red Crown" exclusively for nine consecutive years, ItH pay you to follow suit I) Start your own economy run today on Rgd Crown gasoline with the Red Crown Mileage Card at your nearest Red Crown pump (red, white and blue) the best buy in town by MILES. 1925 MILEAGE RECORDS ( Here are th miles th&lf Buy mil and intttti four milwgg) CLA8 I CAR I DMVEH Kq? stake's Rollin J. Bora.nl 27.4? 'A Rollin J.Bonanl 27.43 2A Oakland Sedan H. Neville 22.86 . 3A Roamer H. K.T.rlnngton 23.21 A Gardner Brougham A.H. Rogers 17.78 Stearns-Knight BA Sedan B.Trerico 16.46 CICaV Oakland Sedan H.NvUU 22.86 ruffle toy miles e fatty? in Mn-by miles STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) 1B191J II. at tht Court House door In tlrpp aer. Morrow County, Oregon, sell to tho highest bidder, with cash in hand, for tho purpoao of satisfying judg ments and dec res mentioned, first tho following described land: Southwest quarter of the South oast quarter Section 17; North - weat quarter of Northeast quar ter; South half of Northeast quarter; North half of Southeast quarter; Southeast quarter of Southeast quarter; South east quarter of Northwest quarter; East half of Southwest quarter Section 20; East half of North west quarter Section 29, Tp. 8 S. R. 23 East W. M. and second the following described land: Southwest quarter; West half of Northwest quarter Section 29; East half of East half Section 30; Northwest quarter of Northeast quarter; Northeast quarter of Northwest quarter See. 32 Tp. 8 S. R. 22 E. W. M. Dated Juno 4th, 1925. GEO. McDUFFEE, Sheriff of Morrow County, By ELBERT L. COX, Deputy. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ISOLATED TRACT. Public Land Sale. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, May 9, 1925. NOTICE is hereby given that, as di rected by the Commmissioner of the General Land Office, under provisions of Sec. 2455, R. S pursuant to the application of Vern F. Pearson, Ser ial 024609, (La Grande Serial No. 021710), we will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, but at not less than 32.75 per acre, at 10:35 o'clock A. M., on the 9th day of July, next, at this office, the following tract of land SEKSEK, Sec. 15, T. 2 S, R. 29 ., W. M. 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 bo required to im mediately 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. S. E. NOTSON ATTORN ET-AT-LAW Office In Court House Bsppaor, Oreios) F. II. ROBINSON LAWYER ION I. OBCOON AUCTIONEER Farm and Personal Property Bale A Specialty. I Yean In Umatilla County. G. L. BENNETT, Lexington, Ore. E. J. STARKEY ELECTRICIAN BOUSE WIRING A SPECIALTY Heppae C. A. MINOR rWE, AUTO AND LIFE INSURANCE 014 Una Companies REAL ESTATE Bsppnar, Ore. ' FIRE INSURANCE Waters & Anderson Heppner, Orafon MATERNITY HOME MRS. G. C. AIM EN, BBPPNBR I am prepared to taka a litnltad duos bar of matvrnitr eaaaa at mr boma. Patient BriUa ta afcaaaa taalr awa phytlcta... Bast of eara and attenttoa aaaurad. PHONB m J0S.J.NYS ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Upstairs In Humphreys Building Heppner, Ores 00 DELICIOUS SPRING CHICKEN SERVED DAILY Our menu always contains the season's finest fruits and vegetables. ELKHORN RESTAURANT Telephone Main 252 Heppner's Popular Eating Place EDWARD CHINN, Prop. Professional Cards GLENN Y. WELLS ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 1028 Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Portland, Oregon Phone Broadway 6688 DR. A. H. JOHNSTON Phyaiclan and Surgeon L O. O. F. Building Paonesi Office, Main ill; Km., ill HEPPNER, OREGON A. M. EDWARDS ' I DRILL WELLS I also handle Casing, Windmills and Supplies, do fishing and clean at aid wells. BOX 14, LEXINGTON, ORE. DR. F. E. FARRIOR DENTIST L O. O. F. Building Heppner, Oregon A. D.McMURDO, M. D. PHYSICIAN SURGEON Office in Masonic Building Trained Narsa Assistant Heppner, Oregon Drs. Brown and Chick PHYSICIANS A SURGEONS 80S Alberta St. (Cor. E 24th.), PORTLAND, ORE. WOODSON & SWEEK ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Offices In First National Bank Building Heppner, Oregon t Grocery SPECIALS Take advantage of these CASH offerings Pure Cane Sugar, per 100 lbs J $7.30 1212 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 Bulk Dates, per pound 10c White Wonder Soap, 20 bars for $1.00 2 Bars Double Refined Borax FREE Men's Harvest Shoes $2.U0 $3.25 Harvest Shoes $2.75 $3.75 Harvest Shoes $3.25 $3.50 Work Shoes $3.00 $5.00 Men's Shoes $4.00 ,$6.0Q Men's Shoes ..: $4.95 $10.00 Florsheim Shoes $8.50 $1.25 Men's Work Gloves 95c Men's Big Yank Work Shirts $1.00 Boss of the Road Bib Overalls $1.80 Watch for our Special Cash Bargains each week. Sam Hughes Co. I Fresh I Vegetables I AND I Fresh Fruits RECEIVED DAILY 1 Phelps Grocery Company PHONE 53 1iiiiiiiiii!uiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii