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THE HEPPNER GAZETTE, Established
Marrfc 10, J8M,
THB HEPPNT.R TIMES. Established
Novmbeer It. 1897.
CONSOLIDATED FKBRUAKT II. Mil
Published mr Tharadaj martini by
VAWTER AND SPKNCER CRAWFORD
u4 entered at the Port Office at Heppner,
Oregon, aa eeeond-Uaa BoatUr.
ADVERTISING RATES GIVEN ON
APPUCATION
SUBSCRIPTION jtATXSi
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single Copies
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MORROW COUNTY'S OFFICIAL PAPER
Foreign Advertising BepraaeotatlTe
THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION
City Finances.
ELSEWHERE in these columns
is the annual report of City
Treasurer W. O. Dix, as present
ed to the council on Tuesday eve
ning. This report shows the city
to be in good financial circum
stances, as at the close of the year
there is on hand in the general
fund a cash balance of $8,604.28,
which can be used in the running
expenses of the city. Besides this,
the savings accounts of the city
show a balance of $21,91 1.21. The
most of this fund, we understand,
is the accumulation of water de
partment receipts over a period of
several years, and it has been
placed on interest in the banks,
to be used in the future as emer
gency requires. From this it
would appear that the city is in
fairly good financial condition.
During the past year the city
has undertaken and put over quite
an extensive program of street
improvement, but feeling that
they had arrived at the end of
their resources, the council ceas
ed to prosecute the work further.
The budget did not provide suffi
cient funds to carry on street im
provement for this year, but it
would appear that the city ex
chequer would stand the strain of
needful expenditure in the prop
er maintenance of the work al
ready completed. This ought to
be done, and proper equipment in
the shape of a one-lnan machine
for grading and maintenance work
would not be out of the way. Good
money has been spent in putting
the streets in good shape; spend a
little more and take proper care
of what we have already bought
and paid for; it is economy in the
long run. We are inclined to the
opinion that the city council will
do this, if it is found at all possi
ble. New Calendar Proposed.
THE League of Nations has
jl asKea tne unitea araies ro
help establish an international
calendar. A committee of the
League of Nations is studying all
proposals for reform of the cal
endar. Under one system pro
posed, the year would be divided
into thirteen months of four
weeks each, with an extra day
called "Year Day" at the end of
the year. In leap years, "Leap
Day" would be inserted. The ex
tra month would be called "Sol"
and would be inserted between
June and July. If the fifteenth
day of January fell on a Monday
one year it would fall on a Mon
day every succeeding year. The
same day of the week would cor
respond with the same day of the
month in every year.
Calendar reform might simpli
fy bookkeeping. A new calendar
might be better all around. But
tradition is a mighty thing to
overcome and it is likely a new
calendar will not be adopted until
quite a few of our present leap
years have been written into his
tory. Government.
THE governmental machinery
X Federal, state and local in
the United States is being given
over more and more to bureaus,
boards, commissions and what not
Perhaps the growth of industrial
ism in this country, the great in
crease in population, and similar
changing conditions have made
this necessary. But, to many peo
ple, it seems that the government
has already gone too far.
It is certain, at any rate, that
whenever governmental machin
ery becomes too complicated to
be understood by people who have
not made it their study, those peo
ple cannot be expected to mam
lest any intelligent interest in
their government. It is equally
certain that the movement to
place the governmental processes
in the hands of bureaus, boards,
commissions and the like has rob
bed popular government of
measure of authority.
The governmental machinery is
being cluttered up with a lot of
useless parts that do little except
to rust out. Any citizen who has
ever come in contact with some
DiFrank Crane Says
LIFE AFTER DEATH
A gentleman writes- me a letter, from which quotations are
as follows:
"The other day my wife died. She was 39 years old. She
was a martyr to her duties and to her children.
"After 19 years of marriage and hard work this wonderful
wife and wonderful mother, who never complained, was taken
from us.
"Now is the time when she could have taken life more easy
and could have enjoyed the growing up of her children while
preparing herself for old age.
"In two days she is gone. My duty towards the children
will keep me going and going strong, but I feel the need for
something that shall keep me going on myself.
, "I would like to know if there is a reason for such happen
ings and furthermore that the deceased one is happy in another
life. Please hear the cry of a spiritual man left in the middle
of life (1 am not yet 49), deprived of the only one faithful com
panion and with nine children, from 18 to two and one-half
years. I have the feeling that no other woman can ever enter
my life,
"I need a number of thoughts that shall satisfy me mentally
and emotionally that everything is for the best and some cer
tainty as to the life after death."
There is no certainty of the life after death. That is a mat
ter that must be taken on faith and hope.
Of it we have a reasonable hope.
Those who live the higher life, that is above the animal, all
have a feeling of another life.
While the Scriptures do not positively teach another life
they assume it, as Christ says, "If it were not so I would have
told you." , .
Honor, patriotism, self-sacrifice and devotion reach out into
another life. In this life they are often thwarted.
What the Almighty's reasons were for taking this mother
we cannot say. No one knows. But the best plan from any
point of view isto go on assuming that he had a good reason.
Nothing can be gained by giving up.,
If we believe in the high purposes and devoted life of the
deceased we shall ourselves participate in them.
If there is another life and the deceased is cognizant of our
doings here, she cannot but be gratified to know that we are
living up to our ideals.
The memory of this mother
that memory wdl continue to
and her husband.
of these boards, bureaus or com
missions can name a few of these
useless parts.
The complicated machine neeas
to be simplified. Maybe it would
be if all who have become en
meshed in the red tape spun out
of the machine by bureaucratr
were to set up a concerted howl.
Business Development
Follows Telephone.
AMERICA owes its industrial
and social growth largely to
the telephone. All of Russia, a
country of 140,000,000 popula
tion, has only half as many tele
phones as the city of Minneapolis
Our national total of 18,000,000
telephones is more tlan there are
in all other countries combined.
Each day 72,000,000 telephone
calls are completed in the United
States. The tremendous effect of
this instant intercommunication
can be easily seen.
In imagination look back fifty
years; it seems lmpossime tnat
business could exist and flourish
with the communication disad
vantages the pioneer had to meet.
The telephone. has changed all
that, and our leadership over other
nations has increased, seemingly,
in direct proportion toour tele
phone development.
There is some nervousness be
ing manifested on the part of
wheat farmers in different parts
of the county as they fear the cold
snap has been detrimental to the
gram. However, it will not be
possible to tell whether any .con
siderable portion of the wheat has
been frozen out until the frost
goes out of the ground. It may
prove true that grain has suffered
on the exposed portion of fields
where the north wind got in its
work, but a general freezeout is
altogether unlikely.
Is there a Santa Claus? Ask
Heppner people who have just
received their December light
bills, figured at the new rates. One
venerable, gray-haired man was
heard to remark, however, that it
would be worth the old price to
have the lights stop blinking.
The snow storm did a lot of
good. It delayed the opening of
school a couple of days, giving
the kiddies that much more time
for sleigh riding.
These silver thaws are some
thing fierce; if you don't think so
just try walking about town over
the icey sidewalks and streets.
Money is the greatest linquist
or them all, for it speaks in all
languages.
"Just as, I expected, drink has
broken up my home," said the
man as his still exploded. ,
The jury may have decided Re
mus was insane, but even a crazy
man can tool some juries.
And Christmas is only a little
more than 300 days away.
HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES,
has faded into a mmory, but'
inspire and bless her chiWren
Painless Touch System.
"Where did you find this wonder
ful follow-up system? It would get
money out of anybody."
"I simply compiled and adapted the
letters my son sent me from college."
Hitting the Low Spots.
"Do you travel much in that old
flivver of yours?"
"From coast to coast."
"Goodness! Have you really gone
from Maine to California in that
boat?"
"Oh, no. I mean I coast down one
hill and then tow it up another one
and then coast again."
The drooping weeping willow tree
Sobs o'er the grave of Jas. McFee;
He went to Chicago on a bust.
Now I ask you confidentially,
' Is this just?
He:
fancy."
She:
twins."
"They say radio is in its in
"Thank tne Lord it's not
"I presume your daughter's educa
tion was quite extensive."
"No, expensive."
"So you want to marry my daugh
ter?" "Yes."
"Do you think you can divorce her
in the manner to which she has be
come accustomed?"
She was only a dairyman's daugh
ter, but she knew her butter and egg
men.
"Haven't I seen you somewhere?"
My pictures have been m the pa
pers."
"What s your name?"
"Lydia Pinkham."
Angry Parent: "My daughter does
n't want to be tied to an idiot all her
life."
Suitor: "Yes, sir; that's why I
want to take her off your hands."
Minister: "Young lady, I hope you
AyTooATTn!l
Miss Chloe Owings, head of the
Hygiene Bureau, Minneapolis,
Minn, just made Chevalier of the
Legion of Honor and awarded the
Prix Carrier of the Academy, of
Social and Political Science of
Prance in recognition oi work done
while serving as director of the
American Relief House in Paris.
At 16 Miss Owings ran her invalid
mother tarm.
Chevalier
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HEPPNER, OREGON,
don't make a practice of smoking."
SweeuYoung Thing: "Oh no, I'm
quite proficient now."
"I just loaned that singer ten dol
lars." "I see must! be a tenner."
tne: "This punsh ish getting aw
ful queer."
Bnated: "Well, why don't you
stop dipping your cup into the gold
dish bowl."
v Bring Produce Here.
Bring your produce to the Central
Market, Heppner. We buy poultry,
beef, pork, mutton, veal in fact any
thing you have to offer in this line,
always allowing the highest market
price. See us before selling.
41-tf. CENTRAL MARKET.
FOUMft Key to rear end Ford
coupe. Owner may have same by
calling at this office. 41
FOR SALE Primrose cream separ
ator at a real bart-in. Inquire at
Shively blacksmith shop. 40tf.
Potted plant poinsettas, $1.60;
ferns, $1.26 and $1.76; begonias 76c;
Xmas cactus, 60c. Arlington Green
house Co., Arlington, Ore. 41-2
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby giyn that the un
dersigned has been duly appointed by
the County Court of the State of Ore
gon for Morrow County, administra
trix of the estate of F. A. Stapleton,
deceased, and all persons having
claims against the estate of said de
ceased are hereby required to pre
sent the same properly verified to
the undersigned administratrix at the
law office of Beckman & McMenamin,
918 Northwestern Bank Building,
Portland, Oregon, within six months
from the date of this notice.
Dated and first published this 29th
day of December, 1927.
LENA STAPLETON,
Administratrix.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR MOR
ROW COUNTY.
Elsie E. Selby, Plaintiff,
vs.
Harry G. Selby, Defendant.
SUMMONS.
To Harry G. Selby, Defendant:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON: You are hereby required
to appear and answer the complaint
filed against you in the above en
titled suit within four weeks from
the date of first publication of this
summons, if published; or within
four weeks from the date of service
upon you, if personally served with
out the State of Oregon; and if you
fail to appear and answer, for want
thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the
Court for the relief prayed for in her
complaint, to-wit: for decree of this
Court, granting her an absolute di
vorce and for such other relief as to
the Court may seem equitable.
This summons is published by vir
tue of an order of the Honorable R.
L. Benge, County Judge of Morrow
County, State of Oregon, made and
entered on the 17th day of December,
1927.
Date of first publication December
22, 1927.
C. J. WALKER,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Address: Heppner, Oregon.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON iOK MORROW
COUNTY.
Morrow County, Oregon, A Public Corpora
tion, . riaintiu,
vs.
Ewing P. Berry, James Carty, Claud L.
Finley, J. V. reterson, Milte u. Marshall,
M. F. Cochran, J. K. Weatherford, L. D.
Neill, E. O. Neill, Frank Fox, J. A. Lov
gren, Mary Perry, Bernard Ward, J. R.
Nunamaker. E. H. Flemming, O. L.
Swain, R. E. Dodd, Wm. Dodd, Maurio
Hunter, Clifford E. Snow, Alfred R.
Kelly, John W. Martin, C P. Gammon,
May Powderly, C. F. Whitman, W. C
Wilson, J. E. Wilson, T. E. Nunamaker,
Peter Finnie, O. A. Bleakman, W. H.
Miller, John Miller, Hanna Hensley, J.
A. Gibbons. John Foster, Nick Kalian,
Boardman Townsite Company, a corpor-
at on. M. B. W ard. E. r. Dodd. W. H,
Stewart, and W. A. Murchie, and any
other Derson or oersons owning or claim'
ing to own, or having or claiming to
have any interest or estate in or to the
real property hereinafter described,
Defendants.
NO. 52.
APPLICATION FOR JUDGMENT FORE
CLOSING TAX LIENS
11)
SUMMONS AND NOTICE.
To Swine- P. Berry. James Carty. Claud L.
Finley, J. V. Peterson, Mike C. Marshall,
M. F. Cochran, J. K. Weatherford, I U.
Neill. E. O. Neill. Frank Fox. J. A. Lov
gren, Mary Perry. Bernard Ward, J. R.
Nunamaker. E. H. Flemming. C. L.
Swain, R. E. Dodd, Wm. Dodd, Maurice
Hunter, Clifford E. Snow, Alfred R.
Kelly, John W. Martin, C. P. Gammon,
May Powderly. C. F. Whitman, W. C,
Wilson, J. E. Wilson, T. E. Nunamaker
Peter Finnie. G. A. Bleakman. W. H,
Miller, John Miller, Hanna Henaley, J.
A. Gibbons. John Foster, Nick Kallas
Boardman Tnwnnita ComDany. a eornor-
atlon. M. B. Willard, E. P. Dodd, W. H.
Stewart, and W. A. Murchie, and any
other person or persona owning or claim-ina-
to own or havlna- or claiming to have,
any interest or estate in or to the real
property hereinafter describee.
Defendants
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON : You and each of you are here
by notified that the above named plaintiff,
a public corporation, la tne purcnaaer, own
er, and holder of certificates of delinquen
ev numln-i 120H. 1207. 1211. 1218. 1217,
1221, 1286, 1237, 1250, 1261, 1266, 1266,
1269, 1276, 12X9, 1290, 1291, 1292, liva,
1294. 1S0 17.D7. 1298. 1800. 1801. 1302,
1808, 11U, 1816, 1817, 1818, and 1819, la
xued on the 16th day of July, 1924, by the
Sheriff and Collector of Delinquent Taxes
for Mormw Cnnntv. Oreiron. and filed by
the aaid Sheriff and Collector of Delinquent
Taxes in the office of the County Clerk of
the County of Morrow, State or Oregon, on
the 27th day of October, 1924, for taxes
due and delinquent, together with penalty,
Interest and costs thereon, upon real prop.
ortT sitiintMl In Mnrrnw County. Oregon.
You are further notified that the amount
for which aaid 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 delinquent, for taxes for tne year ii,
together with penalty, Interest and costa
thnrann. nwin Mai nronertv aituate In Mor
row County, Oregon, and particularly
hminriiMt n,1 d..rihH a hereinafter
forth, said tract or parcel of land being
aasessed for the year 1919 to the first per
son whose name Immediately preeeeda the
description thereof, and la followed by the
name of the parson appearing to be the
owner thereof, aa appeara on the tax roll
of Morrow County, Oregon, for the year
1926, now In the hands of the Sheriff of
said County for collection, at the date of
the first publication of this summons and
notice, which date la the 8th day of De
cember, 1927.
Certificate No. 1200, James Carty
and James Carty, Sectians 1 and
S, Southwest quarter of Section
8, Section 9, Northeast quarter
of Section 10, Section 17, Town
shfp S North, Range It Eaat of
Willamette Meridian; Southeast
quarter and Southeast quarter
of Northeast quarter of geotloa
THURSDAY, JAN. 5, 1928.
6, Township 1 North, Range 19
Eaat of Willamette Meridian:
' Sectlona It, 17, 21. 25. 29, it
and 86, Township t North, Rang
25 East of Willamette Meridian ;
Section 86, Township 4 North,
Range 25 East of Willamette
Meridian, and Section 86, Town
hip 4 North, Range 26 Eaat of
Willamette Meridian (1,440.15
Certificate No. 1207, James Carty
and James Carty. Tract No. 9 in
Lot 4, Block ; Lot 6, Block :
and Tract No. 10 in Lot S, Block
9, of Lexington, Oregon 8.41
Certificate No. 1211, Ewing P. Ber
ry and James Carty, WSWtt
SWViNW and NVjNVj, Sea
tioa 6, Township 2 North, Range
26 Eaat of Willamette Meridian 18.74
Certificate No. 1218, Claud L. Fin
ley and J. V. Peterson, Southeast
quarter of Northeast Quarter of
Section 19. Township 2 North.
Kange 28 East of Willamette Me
ridian - 9.44
Certificate No. 1217, Mike C. Mar
shall and Mike C. Marshall, AU
of Section 16, Township t North,
Range 24. E. W. M. 627.84
Certificate No. 1221, M. F. Coch
ran and M. F. Cochran, Lota 1
and 2, and SVjSE of Section
8, except the town of Castle
Rock, Township 4 North, Range '
24, E. W. M. Lots 11 to 16, in
clusive. Block 1, Lota 9 to 12,
inclusive. Block t. Lota 9 to 12,
inclusive. Block 4, South half of
Block 8, Lots 5 to 16, inclusive.
Block 6, Lots 2 to 18, inclusive.
Block 6. Lou 8 to 8, inclusive,
and South half. Block 8, Block
7, Block 9, Lot 4 and South half
of Block 10, Lots 8 to 7 inclu
aive, and Lota 12 to 16, Inclu
sive, Block 11, Lota 8 to 7, in
clusive, and South half of Block
12, Blocks 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, and
18, in the Town of Castle Rock
104.00
Certificate No. 1236, J. K. Weather-
ford and J. K. Weatherford,
NEKNEVi, SV,NEW. SE lesa
tract sold, Section 4, Township
1 South, Range 24 East of Wil
lamette Meridian and Blocks
20, 21, 23, 24, 25 , 26, 27, and 28.
Wills' Addition to lone. Oregon
91.87
Certificate No. 1287, L. D. Neill and
E. O. Neill, East half of South
east quarter of Section 2, Town
ship 1 South, Range 27 E. W. M.
Certificate No. 1260, Frank Fox
and Frank Fox, SWSE, Sec
tion 17, Township 8 South, Range
23. E. W. M. : WHNE14, SZVt
NEV4, and EWjSEH, Section 20,
Township South, Kange 28
Certificate 'No7Ti7"5"X""Lo
gren and J. A. Lovgren, North
west quarter of Section 17,
Township 8 South, Range 28, E.
CertiflMto'oTTMS'Sa!y"Prrjr
and Mary Perry, SEHNWH and
NEViSWW, Section 82, Town
ship 4 South, Range 24 E. W. M.
Certificate No. 1256, Bernard Ward
t
54.98
89.8T
7.18
and Bernard Ward, NWH, Wty
NEW. NW14SEW
ana HBiA
SW, Section 18, Township 4
South. Range 26 E, W. M.
74.95
Certificate No. 1269, J. R. Nuna
maker and J. K. Nunamaker,
SW, Section 21, Township t
South, Range 27 E. W. M ...
Certificate No. 1276, E. H. Flem
ming and E. H. Flemming, Sty
Lot 1 and Lots 2, 8, and 4, Block
8, S perry's Third Addition to
lone, Oregon
Certificate No. 1289, C. L. Swain
and C. L. Swain, Lot 8, Block
16, of Irrigon, Oregon
Certificate No. 1290, R. E. Dodd
and Wm. Dodd, Lota 9 and 10,
Block 16, of Irrigon, Oregon
Certificate No. 1291, Maurice Hun
ter and Maurice Hunter, Lots
1 and 2, Block 28, of Irrigon,
Oregon
Certificate No. 1292, Clifford E.
Snow and Clifford E. Snow, Lota
8 and 4, Block 28, of Irrigon,
Oregon
Certificate No. 129S. Alfred R.
Kelly and Alfred R. Kelly, Lou
19 and 20, Block 28, of Irrigon,
Oregon
20.89
1.89
l.lt
l.lt
Certificate No. 1294, John W. Mar
tin and John W. Martin, Lot 7,
Block 80, and Lot 11, Block 17,
of Irrigon. Oregon
1.11
Certificate No. 1296, C. P. Gam
mon and C. P. Gammon. Lot S,
Block 88. of Irrigon. Oregon .....
Certificate No. 1297, May Pewder-
ly and May Fowderiy, Lot 5,
Block 89. of Irrigon. Oregon
.82
Certificate No. 128, C. F. Whit
man and C. F. Whitman, Lot 6,
Block 89. of Irrigon. Oregon
.88
Certificate No. 1800. W. C. Wilson,
J. . Wljuon and T. E. Nuna
maker, Lots 11 and 12, Block 41,
Irrigon. Oregon
Certificate No. 1301, Peter Finnie
and Peter Finnie, Lot 27, Block
89. Irrigon. Oregon
.81
Certificate No. 1302, G. A. Bleak-
man and w. H. Miller. Nortn
30 feet of Lot 4, Block B, Hard
man Oregon .
Certificate No. 1308, John Miller
and John Miller, Lot 1, Block 8,
Ferguson'a Addition to Hard
man, Oregon
1.88
Certificate No. 1814, Hanna Hens-
ley and Hanna Hensley, Lot 6,
Block 8, Castle Rock, Oregon ....
Certificate No. 1316, J. A. Gibbons
and J. A. Gibbons, Lota 13, 14,
16, and 16, Block 4, Castle Rock,
Oregon .
Certificate No. 1817, John Foster,
Nick Kallas and John Foster,
Nick Kallas, Lots 6 to 8, Inclu
sive, Block 10, Castle Rock, Ore
gon Certificate No. 1818, Boardman
Townsite Company, and M. B.
Willard, E. P. Dodd, and W.rH.
Stewart, Lota 7, 8, 10, and 11,
Block 4 ; Lota 8 and 9, Block 7 :
and Lot 1, Block 8, of the town
of Boardman, Oregon -
Certificate No. 1819, Boardman
Townsite Company, and W. A.
Murchie and E. P. Dodd, Lot 24,
Block 8 ; and Blocks 16 and 16,
of the town of Boardman, Ore
gon .15
1.00
18.65
65.77
That said amounts bear Interest at the
rate of ten per cent, per annum from the
16th day of July, 1924, the date of issuance
of aaid certificates.
And you and each of you are hereby
summoned to appear within sixty days af
ter the date of the first publication of this
summons, exclusive of the day of first pub
lication thereof, towlt: December 8, 1927,
and defend the auit in the Court aforesaid,
or pay the amount due aa ahown above
against said tracts or parcels ox land, re
spectively, above described, of which you
are the owner, or in which you have or
claim to have, any intereat or estate, to
gether with intereat and costa accrued in
this suit thereon.
Service of a copy of your anawer or
other process may be made on the under
signed attorney for plaintiff, at the place
specified below aa his address, and in case
of your failure ao to do, judgment and de
cree will be entered against you and each
of you foreclosing said tax liena for the
amount Bet opposite and following the de
scription of aaid parcel of land above set
forth, together with intereat and costs
thereon, againBt said tracts or parcels of
land, and said tracts or parcela of land
will be sold to satisfy aaid judgment and
decree obtained in this auit.
You are further hereby notified that the
plaintiff will apply to the Court aforesaid
for judgment and decree foreclosing said
tax liens against aaid property hereinbefore
described.
This summons la published pnee each
week for six consecutive weeks in the
Heppner Gazette Times, a newspaper of
general circulation in Morrow County, Or
egon, published weekly at Heppner in said
County, the date of first publication there
of being December 8, 1927, and said pub
lication being made in pursuance of the
atatutes of the State of Oregon, said flews
paper having been designated by the Coun
ty Court of the State of Oregon for Mor
row County aa the newspaper in which said
summons should be published, by order duly
entered in said Court on the 7th day of
Soptember, 1927.
COUNTY OF MORROW, STATE OF
OREGON, ,
By GEO. McDUFFEE, Sheriff of
' Morrow County, Oregon, and
SAMUEL E. NOTSON,
District Attorney for Morrow County,
Oregon, and Attorney for Plaintiff,
whose address Is Heppner, Oregon.
Date of first publication, December 8, 1927,
Date of laat publication. January 19, 1928,
NOTICE OF SALE OF ANIMALS,
Notice is hereby given that by vir
tue of the laws of the State of Ore
gon, the undersigned has taken up
the hereinafter described animals
found running at large on his prem
ises in Morrow County, State of Ore
gon, and that he will on Saturday,
December 81, 1927, at the hour of 10
o'clock in the forenoon of, said day,
at his place (the Oscar Edwards
ranch) In Sand Hollow, 7 miles north
east of Heppner, Oregon, offer for
sale and sell to the highest bidder lor
cash in hand the said animals, unless
the same shall have been redeemed
by the owner, or owners thereof. Said
animals are described as follows:
One bay horse, blast face, no visi
ble marks or brands; 8 years old,
eight 1100 pounds.
One strawberry roan horse, no vis
ible marks or brands; 6 years old,
weight about 900 pounds.
(JHAS. UrJMKIUH,
, Heppner, Oregon.
NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS'
MEETING.
Notice is hereby given that there
will be a meeting of the stockholders
of the farmers A. Stockgrowers Na
tional Bank of Heppner, Oregon, on
the second Tuesday in January, 192S,
(January 10, 1928) between the hours
of 9:00 o'clock a. m. and 4 o'clock p.
of said day, for the purpose of
electing directors, and for the trans
action of such other business as may
legally come before the meeting.
E. D. HALLUUST,
Assistant Cashier.
Dated this 9th day of December,
1927.
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 administratrix of
the estate of Charles H. Atteberry,
deceased, and that all persons having
claims against the said estate must
present the same, duly verified ac
cording to law, to me at the office of
my attorney, S. E. Notson, in Hepp
ner, Oregon, within Bix months from
the date of first publication of this
notice, said date of first publication
Deing tne xotn day oi uecemoer,
LOTTIE ATTEBERRY,
Administratrix.
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 Elizabeth Smith, de
ceased, and all persons having claims
against the estate of said deceased
are hereby required to pre., nt the
same with proper vouchers to said ad
ministrator at the law office of Jos.
J, Nys, Heppner, Oregon, within six
months from the date of this notice.
Dated and first published this 15th
day of December, 1927.
. ARTHUR W. SMITH,
Administrator.
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 Charles A. Harrington,
deceased, and that all persons having
claims against the said estate must
present the same, duly verified ac
cording to law, to me at the office of
my attorney, S. E. Notson, in Hepp
ner, Oregon, within six months from
the date of first publication of this
notice, said date of first publication
being the 16th day of December, 1927.
H. J. CASON,
Administrator.
NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS'
MEETING.
Notice is hereby given that there
will be a meeting of the stockholders
of the First National Bank of Hepp
ner, Oregon, on the second Tuesday
in January, 1928, (January 10th,
1928), between the hours of 10 a. m
and 4 p. m., of said date for the pur
pose of electing directors and for the
transaction of such business as may
legally come before the meeting.
W. E. MOORE, Cashier.
Dated this 7th day of December,
1927.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned has been appointed
administrator e. t, a. of the estate of
Benjamin F. Berry, deceased, in the
County Court of the State of Oregon,
for Morrow County. All persons hav
ing claims against the said estate are
hereby required to present such
claims duly verified, and with proper
vouchers attached, to the undersigned
at the office of Rnley, Raley War
ner, in the American National Bank
Building, in Pendleton, Oregon, -with
in six months from date of this no
tice, the same being dated and pub
lished the first time this 8th day of
December, 1927s
H. J. WARNER,
Administrator c. t. a. of the es
tate of Benjamin F. Berry, de
ceased. Raley, Raley A Warner, A. S.
Cooley and John F. Kilkenny,
Pendleton, Oregon, Attorneys
for Adminsitratne c. t a.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT.
Notice ia hereby given that 1. B.
Key, Administrator of the Estate of
iV. II. Moore, deceased, has filed his
final account with the County Court
of the State of Oregon, for Morrow
County, and that said Court has set
at the time and place for settlement
of said account, Saturday, December
24th, 1927, at the hour of Ten o'clock
A. M. in the Court Room of said Court
In Heppner, Oregon.
Any one having objections to said
final account must present said ob
jections on or before said heating.
J. B. KEY,
Administrator of the Estate of
W. H. Moore, deceased.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Lund Office at The Dalles, Oregon,
Novembor If, 19f7.
NOTICE is hereby given that Fran
cis A. Gentry, of Heppner, Oregon,
who, on January 24, 1923, made home
stead entry, act Dec. 29, 1916, No.
024114, for SWNE?4, NttNWU,
Sec. 82, T. 1, N. R. 28,- E., NW54SWV4,
See. 26, SttSWU, Sec. 29, SWUSEU,
Sec. 34, T. 1 S., R. 28, E, Lot 1, Section
3, Township 2 S Range 28 E., Wil
lamette Merldiaa, has filed notice of
intention to make final three year
Proof, to establish claim to the land
above described, before Gay M, An
derson, United States Commissioner,
at Heppner, Oregon, on the 28th day
of December, 1927.
Claimant names as witnesses: '
Michael Maguire, Phil Higglns, G.
E. Ayers, Harry Brown, all of Lena,
Oregon,
W. A. WILKINSON,
Aoting Register.
Professional Directory
DR. E. E. BAIRD
DENTIST
Case Building, Entrance Center St.
Telephone Main 1012
Open Evenings and Sundays by
Appointment.
DR. DAVID S. ROWE
(Licensed)
CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN
and
- PHYSIO-THERAPIST
Phone 303 Hermfeton, Or.
AUCTIONEER
E. J. KELLER
The man who made the reasonable
price.
LtJXINTON, OREGON
WM. BROOKHOUSER
Painting Paperhanging
Interior Decorating
Leave orders at Peoples Hardware
Company
E. H. BUHN
Expert Watchmaker and
Jewelry Repairer
Hoppner, Ore.
DR. A. H. JOHNSTON
Physician and Surgeon
Graduate Nurse Assistant
I. O. O. F. Building
Phones: Office, Main 933; Re's. 492
Heppner, Oregon
GLENN Y. WELLS
Attorney at Law
600 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
Portland, Oregon
Phone Broadway 4254
DR. F. E. FARRIOR
DENTIST
X-Ray Diagnosis
t. O. O. F. Building
Heppner, Oregon
Frank A. McMenamin
LAWYER
Phone BEacon 4451
1014 Northwestern Bsnk Bldg.
PORTLAND, OREGON
Res. GArfield 1949
A. D. McMURDO, M. D.
PHYSICIAN SURGEON
Trained Nurse Assistant
Office in Masonic Building
Heppner, Oregon
C. L. SWEEK
AT TORNE Y-AT-LAW
Offices in
First National Bank Bulldlngv
Heppner, Oregon
MORROW GENERAL HOSPITAL
Surgical, Medical, Maternity Caaee
Wards, and private rooms.
Rates Reasonable.
Mrs. Zena Westfall, Graduate
Nurse, Superintendent.
A. H. Johnston, M. D. Physi-cian-ln-Charge.
Phone Main 822 Heppner, Ore.
S. E. NOTSON
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Office In Court euae
Heppner, Oregon
AUCTIONEER
Farm and Personal Property Sale
a Specialty.
"The Han Who Talki to Beat
the Band"
G. U BENNETT,
Lexington, Ore.
C. J. WALKER
LAWYER
and Notary Publie
Odd Fellows Building
Heppner Oregon
Maternity Hospital
Wards and Private Rooms.
Rates Reasonable.
Mrs. Zena Westfall, Graduate
Nurse
Phone Main 822 Heppner, Ore.
F. W. TURNER & CO.
FIRE, AUTO AND LIFI
INSURANCE
Old Line Companies. Real Estate.
Heppner, Oregon
JOS. J. NYS
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Robert! Bglldlng, Willow Street
Heppner, Oregon