PAGE SIX HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, JAN. 26, 1928. L Leo Osmln, age 11, son of Albert Osmin of Balm fork, met with a serious accident at his home one day this week while chopping wood. The axe struck his thumb, and that member was split from end of nail to second joint and laid wide open. It required 15 stitches at the hands of Dr. McMurdo to close the wound. M rs. Haguewofid of lone . was brought' to the office of Dr. John ston on Saturday and treated for dislocated elbow joint Mrs. Ha guewood received the injury from a fall off a chair. An x-ray picture revealed a dislocation, and the in jury is about healed now. Mrs. Bernice Griffin has been quite ill at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Huston, suffer ing an infection of the jaw, follow ing the extraction of a tooth. She is improving slowly. Percy Jarmon, who spent a few days in the city this week on fury duty, reports that the winter has been just about right down about Pine City, and no complaint to make on that score. Bettie Burnside, 12-year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Burnside, had her tonsils removed on Thursday last at the office of Dr. McMurdo, under local anesthe sia. Stanley Foster, of lone, was a business visitor in this city on Wednesday. Mr. Foster is a re cent arrival at lone, where he is engaged in farming. Jas. Carty was in the city a few days the first of the week from his Tub Springs ranch." Lambing on the Carty ranch will begin early in February. Mrs. Jack Hynd, who is ill at the Morrow General hospital with acute nephritis and hypertension, is much improved and will soon be able to return home. For Sale Some 8 head, good, well broke saddle horses, weighing 1000 to 1050 pounds each, at reasonable prices. Lotus Robison, Hardman, Oregon. , 45-8. Born At Morrow General hospi tal in this city to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jepson of Rhea creek, a 9 1-2 pound daughter, Laura Eliza beth, Karl L. Beach, Lexington imple ment dealer, was attending to bus iness matters in this city Wednes day afternoon. Lloyd Leathers is suffering an In fected hand from injuries received while handling wheat sacks in the warehouse. ' Mrs. Carl F. Bergstrom and baby girl returned to their home in Eight Mile from Morrow General hospital this week. LOCALS TASTE DEFEAT. The Heppner High school basket ball team was defeated 14-13 by the lone high team at lone last evening. Both teams were fast and proved themselves worthy of han dling the ball. Being unsucessful at breaking the Heppner five man defense, the lone boys resorted to long shots for their scoring. Lun dell was responsible for most of the points on long shots. Both teams checked well, and very few close in shots were made, although Heppner managed to make more shots under the basket than lone. The lineup: HEPPNER 13 IONE 14 Farley S Eubanks LundeU Swanson Mason Thompson g Balsiger Substitution for Heppner, R. Thom son for Farley. Free throws, Robert son 2 out of 4; Hisler 1 out of 2; Thom son, none out of 1. lone free throws: Eubanks 1 out of 2; Lundell 1 out ot 2; Swanson none out of L . Beighle of Heppner was referee. MISS WRIGHT'S MOTHER DIES. Friends of Miss Esther Wright, who was teacher of music in the Heppner schools last year and a part of this year, but resigned early in the term because of the very Robertson .f. Hisler Gentry B- COMING TO THE DALLES Specialist in Internal Medicine for the past fifteen years DOES NOT OPERATE Will be at DALLES HOTEL, Saturday Feb. 4. Office Hours: 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. ONE DAY ONLY No Charge for Consultation serious illness of her mother In Portland, Mrs. O. C. Wright, are saddened by the announcement of the death of Mrs. Wright at her home, 540 East 20th street North, on last Friday night She was the wife of Dr. O. C. Wright, superin tendent in Oregon for Baptist mis sions and had lived in Portland since 1912. Mrs. Wright had been prominent in Baptist circles and was for several years director of the women's work in the Oregon Baptist church. At the time of her death she held the position of state secretary of literture and mission ary education. Surviving besides her widower are one son, Clarence C. of San Francisco; a daughter, Esther Margaret Wright of Port land; a grand daughter, Barbara Jean of Portland; her sisters, Mrs. Jessie Matthews, Miss Fannie L. Reed, of Kokomo, Ind.; Mrs. Esther Daniels of Henning, Ills., and a brother, T. L. Reed, of Kokomo, Ind. Mrs. Wright was 51 years of age at the time of her death. With her husband, she visited Heppner a number of times last year and those forming her acquaintance were impressed by the noble char acter and womanly graces of Mrs. Wright, and their sympathy is ex tended to the bereaved family. The funeral was held from the First Baptist church in Portland on Sun day at 2 o'clock, Dr. Thomas J. Villers, the pastor, officiating. EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Sunday school at 9:45 o'clock. Please come on time so that our school can start promptly at the appointed hour. Morning, prayer and sermon at 11. The Rt Rev. Wm. P. Remington, Bishop of east ern Oregon, will conduct the ser vice, and preach the sermon. The Young People's Fellowship meets in the Parish House at 6:30. "O Lord Thou has searched me, and known me. Thou knowest my down sitting and mine uprising, Thou understandest my thots afar off." Ps. 139:1-2. The Rev. Stanley Moore, missionary in charge. UNION MISSIONARY MEETS. A committee of nine women met at t the Methodist church parlors January 17 for the purpose of elect ing officers and appointing commit tees for the local Union Missionary society for the year 1928. The of ficers and committees will serve for the full year and are as follows: President, Mrs. Stanley Moore; vice president, Mrs. H. C. Bramer; sec retary and treasurer, Mrs. E. R. Huston; publicity committee, Mrs. E. R. Huston; program committee, Mrs. W. O. Dix, Mr3. Frank Turner, Miss Mary Notson; refreshment committee, Mrs. F. E. Parker, Mrs. Osman Hager, Mrs. Hanson Hughes. Time and place of meetings as fol lows: Episcopal church, Feb. 24; Methodist church, July 11; Christ ian church, Nov. 1, 1928. Please remember the date of the first meeting. Everyone welcome. . An unusually fine line-up of at tractions at Star theater this week. See ad on last page. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MORROW COUNTY. Herman Neilson, Plaintiff ) vs. ) Henrietta Poppenga Dick-) ens, sometimes known as) Fannie Dickens: Berend) Poppenga and Ella Pop-) penya, his wife; the un-) known heirs of E. L. Mat-ISUMMONS lock, deceased; also all) persons or parties un-) known claiming any) right, estate, title or in-) terest in the real proper-) ty in this complaint dee-) cribed. Defendants) To Henrietta Poppenga Dickens, sometimes known as Fannie Dickens; Berend Poppenga and Ella Poppenga. his wife; the unknown heirs at law of E, L. Matlock, deceased; also all persons or parties unknown claiming any right, estate, title or interest in the real property in this complaint de scribed, Defendants, IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON : You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit within four (4) weeks from the date of first publication of this sum mons or from the date of service upon you, if personally served outside of the state of Oregon, and if you fail to answer, for want thereof, the plain tiff will take a decree against you as follows, to-wit : That the plaintiff is the owner in fee simple of the following described real property in Morrow County, State of Oregon, to-wit: The Southwest quarter of the Southeast quarter; the South halt of the Southwest quarter and the Northwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section 19 in Township Four South, Range 25, E. W. M.. Southeast quarter of the South east quarter of Section 19: South west quarter of the Northwest -quarter of Section 29, and the East half of the Northeast quarter of Section 30 in Township Four South, Range 25. E. W. M in Morrow County, State of Oregon. and that the plaintiff's title be forever quieted against all of the defendants herein named and against all persons claiming by, through or under the de fendants or any of them and for such other relief as to the Court may seem equitable. This summons is published by vir tue of an order of Hon. James Alger Pee, Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, made and entered on the 23rd day of January, 1928, , in which order it was provided that this summons be pub lished for a period of Four (4) weeks in the TTpnnnpr flnzpttfi Times, a news- r ENROLL ANYTIME In America's GOLD MEDAL School. Within a few months you can be earn ing money, in a position with future. Although we placed over lOOOirudenti In positions last yev, demand as usual outran our supply. Often we can help students who need part dme "jobs while attending. Write for FREE SUCCESS Catalog today. sscoix2. BU2iiJ EsrswfS PORTLAND. OREGON Dr. Mellenthln Is a regular grad uate In medicine and Burgery and is licensed by the state of Oregon. He does not operate for chronic ap pendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of the Htnmach. tonsils, or adenoids. He has to his credit wonderful re sults in diseases of the stomach, liver, bowels,' blood, skin, nerves, heart kidney, bladder, bed wetting, catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal ail ments. Below are the names of a few of his many satisfied patients in Oregon who have been treated for one of the above-named causes: Elmer Brooks, Condon. C'haa. Desch, Portland. D. G. Horn, Bonanza. Fred Shields, Klamath Falls. Daniel Steinon, Allegany. K. E. Neal, Central Point Joe Sheoshlps, Gibbon. Remember above date, that con eultation on this trip will be free and that his treatment Is different Married women must be accom panied by their husbands. Address: 211 Bradbury Bldg., Is Buy Your Plow Snares Here ANY MAKE . 1 4-inch Steel Shears .... $4.25 1 6-inch Steel Shears .... $4.50 Get your orders in now as these shears have to come from the factory. Frank Shively 3 UNIVERSAL FOOD Rich .wholesome milk. Drink all you want. It's good for you. Alfalfa Lawn Dairy WIG HTM AN BROS., Props. Phone 80FS . II rMaaJL says there's K a four leaf S rclover in every sackot Sperry Flour Children's Hour, KEX paper of general circulation, nublished at Heppner, Oregon. Date ot nrst publication, the 26th day of January, 1928. u. u. HWEEK, Attorney for the Plaintiff. Addreaa: Heppner. Oregon. Regular Saturday Dance ELKS' TEMPLE Good Music, Good Time Public Invited Harris Transportation Co. PORTLAND-HEPPNER AND WAY POINTS Portland Office: Foot East Washington St H. H. CULP, Local Agt., City Garage PHONE or leave orders at Phelps Grocery Co. Home Phone 1102 HEPPNER TRANS FER COMPANY MOTHERS ATTENTION With' an order of 1-2 dozen postcards at $2.00 we furnish free one print for the Booster Edition of the Heppner Gazette Times. Boggs Photo Art Heppner StllCllO 0regon WHAT DO YOU NEED? We have In stock all the building materials named here: IRON ROOFING, ASBESTOS ROOFING AND SHINGLES; BEST GRADE CEDAR SHINGLES; WALL BOARD, PLASTER BOARD, BUILDING PAPER LIME, PLASTER, CEMENT; BUILDERS' HARDWARE; SCREENS AND CEL-O-GLASS; BUILT-IN FIX TURES; DOORS AND WINDOWS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION; or anything yon need in onr line, at the right price. Heppner Planing Mill & Lumber Yard A. R. REID, Proprietor . Phones Mill 9F25, Yard Main 1123 F. W. Turner & Co. LICENSED REAL ESTATE BROKERS ALFALFA AND GRAIN FARMS Good Listings in Both Morrow and Grant Counties. CITY PROPERTY for RENT or SALE What Value FOOD? TT That substance which, when tak XII en into the body, produces heat, energy sustains life, is called food. When impure it endangers life. Our fresh stocks are your food insur ance. Price and quality meet to produce real food value at PHELPS Grocery Co. The Home of "GOOD EATS" Holeproof fate Too fjo3iery A Wonderful Value A Wonderful Hosiery Value For Men and Women Holeproof Latest Weaves, Shades and Designs for Dress Wear. Must Be Seen to Be Appreciated HI ATT & DIX Phone Main 1072 We Deliver Star Theater THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, JAN. 26 AND 27: Norma Talmadge in "KIKI" With KONALD COLMAN. There's a lot of sadness a lot of gladness in little Klki who came from somewhere to fill the heart of the "best catch" In Paris. Kiki caught him all right Caught him and held him. You'll love Kiki you can't help It, because Kiki is Norma Tal madge and Norma Talmadge is Kiki. Also Mable Normand in KAGGETY ROSE, a special three reel comedy that is different Here's an elegant combination, Norma Talmadge and Mable Normand on the same bill. A show worth fifty cents, but rt only costs you the regular prices, 20c and 30c. SATURDAY, JANUARY 28 : LIONEL BARBYMORE and JACQUELINE GADSDON in "THE THIRTEENTH HOUR" WHh NAPOLEON, the Police Dog. Every second a thrill. Every moment a surprise. Here's the greatest mystery film In years. A King of Crooks, a young detective, an amazing dog, Napol eon, as his aid. A girl trapped In a house of a thousand terrors. The climax will leave you breathless. You'll never guess it until the final fade out f ALSO A SPECIAL REEL OF THE HICKMAN CAPTURE, showing Lieuallen, Gurdane, the stolen car, the weapons, Hick man himself, and a whole lot of details of Interest to us n the country surrounding the place of capture. Also KINOGRAMS NEWS REEL, showing the wreck of the O. W. R. & N. train near Multnomah Falls, and other live news items. And last, but not least, Felix, The Cat, in STARS St STRIPES. Here's another show at regular prices that Is worth double. SUNDAY AND MONDAY, JAN. 29 AND 30: Marion Davies in . "QUALITY STREET" With CONRAD NAGLE, from the play by James M. Barrio. If you don't think the good old days had their flappers, take a look at this hilarious picture. Critics, picture fans, everyone, without exception, have hailed this as Marlon Davies' finest performance. Miss Davies has been acclaimed easily the best of all screen comediennes, and In no other picture has she shown so well her charm and inimitable fun-making. YOU MUST SEE IT. Also THE FOX HUNT, an Aesop's Fable, and DOWN TO THE SEA, a Grantland Rice Sportlight of swimming, diving and ac-i quatic sports of all kinds. CHILDREN 20c ADULTS 40c. TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, JAN. 31-FEU. 1 JACK FICKFORD and BEATRICE LILLIE in "EXIT SMILING" Here Is a picture of sunshine and shadows, laughs and tears, that will win your heart It Is the story of an ugly duckling, at girl who couldn't even star in a traveling vaudeville troupe yet played a star role in the drama of life. A picture rth the thrill and fascination of the stage In every foot Unusual, Dramatic, Appealing. Also RACING FEVER, Cartoon Comedy, and KINOGRAMS NEWS REEL. COMING NEXT WEEK: George O'Brien and Olive Borden In THREE BAD MEN, Feb. 2-S Buck Jones In THIRTY BELOW ZERO Feb. 4 Rudolph Schlldkraut In THE COUNTRY DOCTOR, Feb. S and 8 Gene Stratton Porter's MAGIC GARDEN Feb. 7 and 8 Angeles, California.