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LEAPING LENA.
f ARK TWAIN wrote "The Jump-
1V1 ine Frog of Calvaras County1
and started something in California.
Ever since then frog-jumping con
tests have been the order of the
day in the state, and out of all the
entries in the various contests one
free emerged as a remarkable
champion Leaping Lena, owned by
Mrs. Cravens, who broke all exist
ing records for frog leaping by a
jump of 8 feet 3 Inches.
Alas! Leaping Lena is no more.
She has made her last leap into
eternity. And immediately upon
her demise, search began for a suc
cessor. When the next contest was
held the entries included Valencia,
El Parasito, Woozy, Dusty, Sandy,
and Bunko. The frogs were lined
up and photographed. Valencia won
by jumping a paltry three feet The
victory created no enthusiasm. Val
encia, though the winner, was not
dubbed "champiort." Nobody could
forget that Leaping Lena had beat
en Valencia by over five feet
And so there's no champion! It
seems as though it will take some
time before another Leaping Lena
is discovered.
What this country needs, it ap
pears, is a good jumping frog!
SHOP EARLY.
NOW is the time to begin to think
about your Christmas shopping
and not to stop at merely think
ing about it When you go shop
ping now for Christmas instead of
later, you do yourself a great favor
as well as expressing a fine spirit
of cooperation with the merchants
that have the privilege of your pat
ronage. You avoid the last minute rush.
You have larger stocks to choose
from. You are sure of getting what
you want Nothing is "all sold out"
yet though it may be when the late
shopper comes 'round for it
You help every clerk whose
Christmas labors you lessen by do
ing your shopping in advance and
not bothering him when he is most
busy.
You have plenty of time left in
which to correet errors.
You have more time in which to
compare prices and examine qual
ity. When you shop at the last minute,
you are all too likely to buy "any
old thing" to get it over with. We
can't urge you too strongly to do
your Christmas shopping now. It's
an important matter that shouldn't
be left for the last minute.
TMsWeelt
By Arthur Brisbane
A Tornado Visits Europe
Florida is Sound
Introverts
Miss West Pities Women
Terrific storms in Europe have
killed many in Europe and Britain,
the high winds putting a new fear
in the populations.
Tornadoes and earthquakes visit
diffreent parts of the earth, impar
tially, and nations might be coa
tent with the war that nature forces
upon them, not insisting upon fight
ing and killing each other.
The tornado in Europe, leaving
a trail of loss and death, will not
cause foolish pessimism, such as
outsiders have displayed after a
wind storm in Florida.
Florida's high wind comes only
rarely and never In Winter, when
the harvest season of tourists is on.
And Florida in one Important re
spect has an advantage over other
States in her financial condition ana
freedom from debt
Florida, as a State, owes nobody
a dollar. The State is absolutely
free from bonded Indebtedness, its
laws forbidding the State to bor
row for any purpose, except for
suppressing insurrection within the
State, or repelling armed invasion,
"Kr RtntA In in a better condi
tion financially than Florida, des
tined to be one of the greatest
States in the Union, in population
ana in money.
And now. after the boom, while
the foolish nurse their wounds, is
a good time to buy in ionaa, 11
you buy wisely.
Professors of Northwestern Uni
versity tell business men selecting
employes to pick out extroverts ana
vnM Intrnvertjl.
The introvert 1 a dreamer, with
drawing within hlmseir.
The extrovert is a back-slapper
Sr. 3rmk (Eran? mjs:
THE DOERS
What this world needs it more doers and less talkers.
The man we feel most grateful toward and regard most kindly
is the one who does us a generous act and never says anything
about it We find it out by accident and our hearts warm to him.
The man who is always saying, I am going to do this and that
for you but does not do it, is a flunky. He wants the praise for
generosity, but he does not deliver the goods.
So, the man who most truly reforms is the man who quits doing
wrong, not the man who makes great promises. Most drunkards
and most leaders of disorderly lives elsewise are great promisers.
They will tell you, while in their cups, that they are never going
to drink another drop.
But the kind of reform today that we believe in is that of the
man who quits doing wrong and makes no boast about it except to
show his regret
It is human to err and to make mistakes. But when we have
done so the most righteous thing we can do is to quit, not to pray
and not to promise, nor to resolve.
The first thing needed in a wrong doer is to quit his doing
wrong.
We are not going to turn for help to a higher power until we
have ceased our wrong doing. The Bible says this of the first
thing necessary: "Let the evil man forget his ways and the un
righteous man his thoughts."
and go-getter.
Theodore Roosevelt Mussolini,
William Howard Taft and Gover
nor Smith are of the extrovert type.
There is something of the intro
vert and extrovert in every man.
Charles Fourier told about it more
than a hundred years ago, using the
words "internal intuitional, and ex
ternal rational," which are better.
Miss Rebecca West forceful
young British person who writes
well, pities American women. Their
lives are tragic, says she. Many
of them live parked high up in sky
scrapers, "where they can t even
keep a dog."
It's sad not to keep a dog in a
skyscraper. But Miss West will
know when she gets married that a
baby or even a husband is a good
substitute for a dog.
The latest eruption of Mount
Etna "destroyed" ten thousand acr
es of fertile Sicilian land.
Frost rain and sunshine will
crumble the lava to dust
Weeds will grow, soil will form.
Earth worms will chew it up, and
those acres will be fertile again,
and Etna will be a dead volcano.
It will take some time, thousands
of centuries.
There Is no hurry, for according
to Professor Millikan, men will live
on this planet for a thousand mil
lion years longer.
The biggest fortunes are not al
ways left by the greatest men.
Schubert greater than a million
ordinary millionaires, left ten dol
lars' worth of property. Many un
published songs sold for $2.
Spinoza, great Jewish philosoph
er, who has taught millions how
to think, left as the most valuable
asset in his "estate" a pocket knife
with a silver handle.
But he left a name worth more
than the total capitalization of
General Motors.
ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH.
Rev. Thomas J. Brady, pastor.
Second Sunday of Advent Decern'
ber 9, 1928.
Next Sunday there will be a mass
in Heppner with sermon and Ben
ediction at 8:30. Confessions will be
heard before the mass and Holy
Communion distributed before the
mass. This mass will be followed
by a second mass in lone at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. O'Meara
at 10:30.
Saturday of this week, that is
December 8, will be the feast of the
Immaculate Conception of the
Blessed Virgin Mary, which is a
Hwtiiag idjnol CwHon
International Sunday School Lenon for
December 9
FAUX GOES TO ROME
Acts 28:11-24, 30-31
REV. SAMUEL D. PRICE, D. D.
Increasing numbers tour around
the Wonder Sea, the Mediterranean,
every year and cover much of the
itinerary that Poul followed when
he was taken as a prisoner from
Caesarea to Rome. Read the en
tire log of the Journey beginning
with Acts 27 as written by Dr. Luke
who was with Paul all the way.
Follow the line of travel with your
map. You will zigzag to the coast
of Asia Minor and then along the
lower side of Crete. There the cap
tain was deceived when the "south
wind blew softly" and set sail
against the advice of Paul, whose
judgment as an experienced trav
eler was worth while. Then the
real excitement began and thrills
were had for fourteen days after
the Euraquillo was encountered.
Landing was made on the main
land at Puteoli, in sight of modern
Naples. The distance to Rome was
about 80 miles and fellow Christians
came out to meet Paul when he
reached the Market of Appius, about
43 miles from the city. Still others
were at the Three Taverns and
when the voyager saw them "He
thanked God and took courage."
Surely the centurion in charge
gave a good account of the conduct
of his prisoner since leaving Caes
area. The captain could verify
much and give full credit to Paul's
part in caring for all on board. Here
was a man to be trusted. Permis
sion was gvien for him to dwell In
his own hired house though he must
be constantly chained to some guard
in turn. His heart and tongue were
not bound thereby and he could
proclaim his mission to all who
holyday of obligation. There will
be a first mass In the church of
Heppner at 7 followed by a second
at 8:30. Confsesions will be heard
before each. The early mass is for
those who have to go to work and
the second is to meet the conditions
of all others in the parish.
On Christmas day there will be a
high mass at midnight with appro
priate sermon by the pastor and
distribution of Holy Communion.
This mass will last about an hour.
On Christmas day itself there will
be a second mass in the Heppner
church at 8:30, and a third mass in
The Sands at 10:30. Confessions
will be heard in Heppner at 3 in
the afternoon and again at 7 p. m.
At 11 p. m., confessions will be
heard again for the people who live
outside of Heppner, and the same
will be continued until 11:50 p. m.
The midnight mass will begin
promptly at scheduled time.
Harry Brown and wife came in
from their home on Butter creek
to spend the Thanksgiving holidays
with relatives in this city. They
returned home on Tuesday.
LEGAL NOTICES
CALL FOB WARRANTS.
All General Fund Warrants of Mor
row County, Oregon, registered prior
to November ann, 1928, will De paia on
presentation at the office of the County
Treasurer, on or alter December latn,
1928, at which date Interest on said
warrants will cease.
Dated at Heppner, Oregon, Novem
ber 27, 1928.
LEON W. BRIGGS. Treasurer.
SUMMONS.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR MOR
ROW COUNTY.
A. M. Markham, A. P. Hughes and
Ralph I. Thompson, Trustees of the
trust estate of C. A. Rhea an Insol
vent debtor, and individually
claimants against said estate.
Plaintiffs,
vs.
C. A. Rhea; Ida L. Matlock. Residuary
Legatee under the Last will & Test
ament of T. J. Matlock, deceased
Emma Welch: Mrs. E. C. Wilson. Ad
ministratrix of the Estate of Chris
LeTellier, deceased; Abraham Black
man, Administrator of the Estate of
Henry Blackman, deceased; James
Fitz; Oscar Borg, Anna Borg, Matilda
A. Swope, Carrie B. Wright and
Frank Borg. as heirs at law of P. O.
Borg. deceased; First National Bank
of HeDDner. Oregon, a corporation:
Sarah F. Wall, heir at law of W. F.
Wall, deceased: Mabel Hughes; Isa
bel F. Corrlgall, Executrix of the
Last Will & Testament of M. S. Cor
rlgall. deceased: John Marmon: Sybil
McSwords; Nicholas Jonas; M. Belle
Thompson, heir at law of J. A.
Thompson, deceased; Didama Day,
heir at law of E. F. Day, deceased;
Fannie Rood, heir at law of Ed. Rood,
would listen. No hour when on
guard could have been dull for any
of the soldiers, for Paul's exper
iences in travel must have made
any conversation interesting. His
earnestness and sincerity in speak
ing of Jesus Christ must have won
fullest respect.
After a lapse of only three days
Paul sent for the Jews liv
ing in Rome. These men had been
banished under Claudius (Acts 18:2)
but were permitted to return under
Nero. The story of recent years was
presented. They expressed general
ignorance concerning these facta,
but asked for a special audience.
Then a "great number" assembled
for a conference which lasted from
morning until night Similar re
sults were met as when on his three
missionary journeys. Some believed
in the teachings and others held to
their traditions and did not recog
nize in Jesus Christ their long prom
ised Messiah. In reply Isaiah 6:9-10
was quoted against them and an
nouncement made that now he
would give his further attention to
the Gentiles in whose behalf he had
been commissioned long ago at Da-
macus.
Another period of two years was
spent In this first Roman imprison
ment During that time four won
derful epistles were written Ephe-
slans, Phllllplans, Colossians and
Philemon. When in Rome four
years ago the writer read with In
creased interest these four letters
which Paul sent forth at the time.
Each one was to a Christian group
established on one of his major
journeys. He kept living the dec
laration in his letter to the Romans
when in Corinth: "I am not asham
ed of the gospel for it is the power
of God unto salvation to every one
that belleveth."
deceased; H. D. Wood: W, W. Wood,
trustee for the beneficiaries under the
Last Will ft Testament of J. H. Mc
Haley, deceased: E. W. Rhea; Anna
Natter, heir at law of J. B. Natter,
deceased; John P. Hughes, Mary
Healey, Anna McNamee, Joseph
Hughes, Mat Hughes, Will Hughes,
Thomas Hughes and Nora Hughes,
heirs at law of John Hughes, de
ceased; Jell Evans: K. F. Hughes;
Pauline Quald; Ralph Swinburne,
sole heir at law of E. R. Swinburne,
deceased; Belle LeLande; George W.
Smith; Eva Magrunn; Jack Marnett
and J. P. Rhea. Defendants.
To Mrs. E. C. Wilson. Administratrix
of the Estate of Chris LeTellier, de
ceased; Abraham Blackman, Admin
istrator of the Estate of Henry Black
man, deceased; Frank Borg; Sarah F.
Wall; John Marmon; Emma Welch;
Sybil McSwords; Nicholas Jonas; H.
D. Wood: Jeff Evans; Ralph Swin
burne; Belle LeLande; George W.
Smith: Eva Magrunn and Jack Mar
nett: Defendants.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON: 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 Four
(4) weeks from the Twenty-ninth day
of November, 1928, and if you fall to
so appear and answer, the plaintiffs
will apply to the Court for the relief
demanded in their complaint herein,
namely:
The object of this suit is to obtain a
decree authorizing the trustees of the
trust set forth in the plaintiff's com
plaint herein to sell, mortgage, lease,
extend, improve or otherwise deal with
the property embraced in said trust in
accordance with the prayer of said
complaint, particularly as follows, to
wn:
The ratification and confirmation of
the acts of A. ' M. Markham, A. P.
Hughes and Ralph I. Thompson from
the time of their appointment to the
present time as trustees of the estate
ol c A. Khea, Insolvent, and for auth
ority to carry out the terms of a con
tract heretofore entered into between
said trustees and R. A. Thompson for
the sale of the following described real
property, to-wit:
The 84; of the NMi and SV, of
Section Twenty-four (24);
Also, all of that portion of the
NVs of the NWV4 lying South of the
County road which intersects with
Rhea creek county road on the
NWV of the NW'4 of said Section
When you build, we are
ready to serve you
W7HEN you build it is always a comforting
W thing to know that the building materials
you buy are going to be up to specifications.
Cheap, flimsy construction usually goes
hand in hand with poor quality materials.
Safeguard your building by letting us know
what you require and we will work with you
to see that your interests are well protected.
We are headquarters for all dependable
building materials and can also help you select
a good, reliable contractor:
Tell us what you plan to do we can and
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24. and running thence In a North
easterly direction therefrom, and
lying East of the Rhea creek county
road;
Also, the NEV of the NEii of
Section Twenty-four (24), and all of
the NW4 of the NEV4 of Section
Twenty-four (24), except that por
tion thereof lying North and west
of the county road where the same
crosses the NW corner of said
tract, containing 83.24 acres;
Also, all of that portion of the
SE of the SE4 of Section Thir
teen (13), lying South and East of
the county road where the same
crosses the NW corner of said tract
and containing 36.06 acres;
Also, alt of that portion of the
SVfhi of the SE of Section Thir
teen (13), lying East and South of
said county road where the same
crosses the SE corner of said tract
and containing 3.77 acres;
All of Section Twenty-five (26),
Township Two (2) South. Range
Twenty-four (24), E. W. M. ;
All of Section Thirty (30), and
the Northeast quarter (NE'4), the
E14 of the NW4; and NE'4 of
SWW. and tfii of the SEVi of Sec
tion Thirty-one (31), Township Two
(2) South, Range Twenty-five (25),
E. W. M., in Morrow county, state
of Oregon,
and for authority to carry out the con
tracts entered Into between the former
trustees and Frank Engleman and C.
W. Swanson for the sale of certain
lots in the city of lone. Oregon, and
for authority to sell and convey, for
the best price obtainable, all of the
lands remaining in the hands of the
trustees other than described In said
contracts;
For authority to sell the securities
if any be taken on sale of any of the
lands belonging to the estate;
For a decree fixing and allowing a
reasonable attorney's fee for the attor
ney acting for said trustees in bringing
this suit and advising said trustees in
their management of said estate, and
For a further decree authorizing the
trustees to distribute to the creditors
pro rata In accordance with the decree
heretofore entered in this proceeding
and for such other and further relief
as may be necessary and proper herein.
This summons is served UDon you by
publication thereof once each week for
a period of Four (4) weeks in the
Heppner Gazette Times, a weekly news
paper of general circulation in Morrow
county, Oregon, published at Heppner,
Oregon, under and by virtue of an or
der duly made and entered in this
cause on the Twenty-sixth day uf
November, 1928, by the Honorable R. L.
Benge, County Judge for Morrow
county, state of Oregon, and the date
of first publication of this summons is
November Twenty-ninth, 1928, and the
date of last publication will be Decem
ber Twenty-seventh. 1928.
C. L. SWEEK.
Attorney for the Plaintiffs.
ADDRESS: Heppner, Oregon.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
1- ,..nn that tha tin.
dersigned have been appointed by the
- . i v.a etuttt tt Orpirnn
for Morrow County, administrators of
ine estate 01 winiam 1. ocun, uct-icu,
and all persons having claims against
the estate of said deceased, are hereby
1 1 nnnat tha soma nrmwrlV
verified as required by law, to said ad
ministrators al me mw omce ui -w. a.
Nys. at Heppner, uregon, wiuim i
months from the date hereof.
Dated and first published this 8th
day of November, 1928.
yj. Ol. du a a ,
W. R. SCOTT,
Administrators.
NOTICE TO. CEEDITOBS.
la hereby eiven that the un
dersigned has been appointed by the
County Court of the State of Oregon
fnr M.trrow County administrator with
the will annexed of the estate of James
C. Kirk, deceased, and that all persons
having claims agamsi ine saiu esiaie
must present me sHme, uuiy veiwcu
According to law. to me at Heopner,
Oregon, within six months from the
date of the first publication of this
notice, said date of first publication
being November 22, 1928.
S. E. NOTSON,
Administrator eta.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OKEUON CUB MUK
HOW COUNTY.
In the Matter of the Estate of FRED
McKIMMEY, Deceased.
NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL
AUCUUHT.
Notice Is herebv given that the un
dersigned Ancillary Administrator with
the will Annexea 01 ine r.siaie 01 rreu
MrKimrnpv. deceased, has filed Its Final
Account and Report in the County Court
of the State of Oregon for Morrow
County, and that Monday, the 17th day
of December, 1928, at the hour of 10:00
o'clock A. M. of said day at the County
Court Room in the County Court Houte
in the City of Heppner in said county
and state, has been appointed as the
time and nlace for hearing anv oblec-
tions to said Final Account and report
and the final settlement of said estate.
The date of first publication of this
notice Is the 15th day of November,
1928, and the last the 13th day of De
cember.
LtADD & BUSH TRUST COMPANY.
Ancillary Administrator with the
Will Annexed of the estate of
Fred McKinimey. Deceased.
Page and Page, Ladd and Bush Bank
Bldg.. Salem. Oregon, Attorneys for
said estate.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Oct
31. 1928.
NOTICE is hereby given that Percy
Claude Cox. of Heppner. Oregon, who,
on Apr. 8. 1925, made Homestead Entry
under Act Dec. 29, 1916. No. 024487, for
SWV4 NWVi, -Wt4 SWA, Section 8,
Township 4 South, Range 29 East, Wil
lamette Meridian, has filed notice of in
tention to make final three year Proof,
to establish claim to the land above do
scribed, before Gay M. Anderson, Uni
ted States Commissioner, at Heppner,
Oregon, on the 20th day of December.
1928.
Claimant names as w'tnesses: Wm
Cunningham, of Lena, Oregon; J. L
Hanna. ot ileppner, Oregon; Karl Ha
ling, of Heppner, Oregon; G. R. Mead,
of Heppner, Oregon.
j. w. WNNauLiX, itegisier.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior.
U. S. LAND OFFICE at The Dalles.
Oregon. Oct. 29, 1928.
NOTICE is hereby given that Dennis
Kiernan. of Lexington, Oregon, who,
on Nov. 20, 1926, made Homestead En
try under Art Dec. 39. 1916, No. 025071,
for SW4NEV,. SEV,NWVi, Section 23,
Township 2 North, Range 25 East, Wil
lamette Meridian, nas niea nonce 01
intention to make final Proof, to estab
lish claim to the land above described,
before Gay M. Anderson, United States
Commissioner, at Heppner, Oregon, on
the 18th day of December. 1928.
Claimant names as witnesses;
Edward McDaid, of Lexington, Ore.
P. A. Moliahan. of Heppner, Oregon.
Wm. J. Doherty, of Lexington, Ore.
W. T. Craig, of Lexington. Oregon.
J. W. DONNELLY, Register.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has beon appointed by the
County Court of the State of Oregon
for Morrow County, Administrator of
the Estate of Ella N. Florence, de
ceased, and has qualified as such ad
ministrator. All persons having claims against said
estate must present them to the under
signed, duly verified as required by
law, at the office of C. L. Sweek in
Heppner, Oregon, on or before six
months from the date of first publica
tion of this notice.
Date of first publication November
First, 1928.
N. O. FLORENCE.
Administrator of the Estate of Ella
N. Florence, Deceased. .
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION ISO.
LATED TRACT.
PUBLIC LAND SALE.
Department of the Interior.
U. S. LAND OFFICE at The Dalles,
Oregon. Oct. 23. 1928.
NOTICE is hereby given that, as di
rected by the Commissioner of the Gen
eral Lund Office, under provisions of
Sec. 2456, R. S pursuant to the appli
cation of James H. French, Serial No.
025319, we will offer at public sale, to
the highest bidder, but at not less than
$2.50 per acre, at 10:30 o'clock A. M., on
the 20th day of December, next, at this
office, the following tract of land: NW'4
NE'i Sec. 25, SWV4SEW, SE'JSW1,,
Sec. 24, SW'4SEi4, Sec. 23, T. 8 S., R.
29 E., W. M.
The sale will not be kept open, but
will be declared closed when those pre
sent at the hour named have ceased
bidding. The person making the high
est bid will be required to immediately
pay the amount thereof.
Any persons claiming adversely the
above-described land are advised to die
their claims, or objections, on or before
the time designated for sale.
J. W. DONNELLY, Register.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned. Administratrix of the Estate
of Elmer McDaniel, deceased, has filed
her final account with the County Court
of the State of Oregon for Morrow
County, and htat said Court has set as
the time and place for settlement of
said account Saturday, December Twenty-second,
1928. at the hour of 10 o'
clock A. M.. In the Court room of said
Court in Heppner. Oregon.
All persons having objections to said
final account must file same on or be
fore sidd date.
ETHEL McDANIEL,
Administratrix of the Estate of El
mer McDaniel, deceased.
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DR. A. H. JOHNSTON
PHYSICIAN AND SUBOBON
Graduate Nurse Assistant
X. O. O. F. BUILD DXG
Phones: Offlee, Main 933; Res. 492.
Heppner, Oregon
GLENN Y. WELLS
ATTORNEY AT LAW
600 Chamber of Commerce Building;,
Po-tland, Oregon
Phone Broadway 4254.
DR. F. E. FARRIOR
DENTIST
X-Ry Diagnosis
L O. O. F. BUILDING
Heppner, Oregon
Frank A. McMenamin
LAWYER
Phone BEaoon 4481
1014 Northwestern Bank Building,
PORTLAND, O'REGON
Residence, GArfleld 1949
A. D. McMURDO, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Trained Norse Assistant
Office in Masonic Building
Heppner, Oregon
C L. SWEEK
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Offices In
First Nations! Bank Building
Heppner, Oregon
MORROW GENERAL
HOSPITAL SaroUMedtoS.
Wards and Private Rooms.
Rates Reasonable.
MBS. SENA WE8TFALL. .
Graduate Nurse, Superintendent
A. K. JOHNSTON, M. D.,
I'nyslclan-ln-Charge.
Phone Main 822
Heppner, Ore.
Morrow General
Maternity Department
"The Horns of Better Babies"
Rates Reasonable: Dependable
Service.
Phone Main 338 Heppner, Ore.
S. E. NOTSON
ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW
Office In Court House
Heppner, Oregon
AUCTIONEER
Farm sad Personal Property Sales
s Specialty
"The Man Who Talks to Best
the Band"
G. L. BENNETT, Lexlngtan, Oregon
C. J. WALKER
LAWYER
and Notary Pnbllo
Odd Fellows Building
Heppner, Oregon
F. W. TURNER & CO.
FEBE, AUTO AND LIFE
INSURANCE
Old Line Companies. Seal Eststs.
Heppner, Oregon
JOS. J. NYS
ATTONEY-AT-LAW
Roberts Building, Willow Street
Heppner, Oregon
J. Perry Conder, N. D.
90th year in praotlos In Heppner and
Morrow County.
HEPPNER HOTEL BUILDING
Offlee Phons 02, Residence Phone 03.
Heppner Sanitarium
TTrwarkif-ol Dr- Ferry Conder
IlOSpiiai Physician in charge
Oldest Institution of Healing and
Oldest Practicing Physician In Mor
row County: with the least percent
age of fatality and greatest percent
age of benefit,