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HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEB. 21, 1929.
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The partially completed inaugural
stand in front of the Capitol where
Herbert C Hoover will take the
oath of office as the thirty-first
president of the United States.
DONTT WEAKEN, CHAPMAN.
CENATOR JOE DUNNE and oth-
era would oust C. C. Chapman,
editor of the Oregon Voter, from
the legislature, charging him with
lobbying all because Mr. Chapman
is furnishing newspapers of the
state the first really worth-while re
ports of the legislature a proceed
ings ever furnished the up-state
press, and this at a price within
their reach.
Mr. Chapman has accepted their
challenge, welcoming the investiga
tion suggested in Mr. Dunne's
charges. He has declared that if
the investigating committee can
find anything to substantiate the
charges he will voluntarily leave
the legislative halls and cease pub
lication of the Voter.
It would appear that certain
members of the legislature object
to their actions being bared before
the public eye. It may be that the
thorough Chapman reports make
them watch their step a little too
closely, making them irritable. Mr.
Chapman is too intelligent to be
found guilty of the things charged,
and also too much of a gentleman.
He is rendering the public a big
service. Here's courage to stick by
his guns.
THE PERSONAL ELEMENT.
TOO much cannot be said in favor
of the radio and the movies as
educational factors in our modern
life. They make it possible for peo
ple who otherwise would not have
the opportunity, to enjoy the very
best in musical and dramatic enter
tainment. Most any evening one
may recline comfortably in his easy
chair at home and by the simple
twist of a knob hear the kind of
musical or speaking program of his
choice, most all of which are given
by performers of note; or by the
expenditure of a nominal sum ob
tain a seat at the local theater and
see pictured stories by the highest
paid actors in the country. This
is a development of the twentieth
century that makes it possible for
everyone to learn and appreciate
the highest type of entertainment
though one must discount a great
deal of trash offered through the
same channels.
Not often, however, is it the priv
ilege of the people of the smaller
communities to see and hear the
talent in person, ranking with the
best of the silver screen and micra
phone performers. Next Thursday
such an opportunity presents itself
in the appearance here of Sidney
Landon, whose specialty is the
true-to-life reproduction of famous
literary men. An unusual enter
tainment, in that it is entirely dif
ferent from anything so far offered
by cinema or radio, it brings local
people the chance to get an insight
Into the ljves of the men whose
books they may have read and to
gain thereby a deeper and keener
appreciation of them. Mr. Landon's
life work is character study. Crit
ics have said of him that he makes
his characters so real that one can-
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International Sunday School Lesson for
February 24
CHRISTIAN GROWTH
John 1:40-42; Matthew 16:15-18; John
21:15-19; 2 Peter 3:18.
REV. SAMUEL s. peice, d. d.
Ideals are to be actualized in or
der to make them practical. We
have now had seven lessons in this
quarter which present great truths
in the Christian religion. Today we
observe how these facts can be
wrought into real life. Peter is
chosen as the special example. At
the beginning he was quite like the
average fisherman on Galilee. His
human nature is evident through
' out and thus he becomes the more
helpful to us.
In addition to the passages of
Scripture indicated in our heading,
the following are also to be studied
in the present research: Luke 2:
40-52; Ephesians 4;11-16; Philip
pians 1:6; 3:12-16; Colossians 1:9-11;
Hebrews 6:1-3. These topical les
sons have an added valud" because
they require constant reference to
the Bible.
Andrew is the man who intro
duces us to Simon, his brother. Both
John and Andrew were followers of
John the Baptist until Jesus came.
They then turned to the superior
Teacher. Andrew Is convinced that
Jesus is the long looked for Mes
siah after spending the day with
Him. At once he seeks out his own
brother and tells the startling news.
Simon comes to observe and ends
with an open friendship for the Naz
arene who speaks prophetically of
his work and gives him the name
of Peter, a Rock, signifying the na
ture of the work he will carry for
ward in establishing the Kingdom
on earth.
LETS BE CAREFUL TO SEE THE FARMER'S SPECIAL ISNT OVERMANNED
Maf4 jiati nm
not tell but what they have actually
appeared in person. This he has
done through meticulous care and
study of the men whom he por
trays. The humor, wisdom and philo
sophy of these famous men as giv
en through the personal contact,
we might say, with them, is some
thing impossible to be gained to a
like degree in any other way. To
those who appreciate literature,
and through it the meaning of life,
the appearance of Mr. Landon in
Heppner will be welcome, indeed.
KITCHEN ART.
NO, WE are not referring to the
culinary art. "Kitchen Art" is
just what we mean and there is
such a thing.
At least so thinks the Art Alli
ance of America, which has an
nounced a competition for designs
to glorify that ancient and honor
a b 1 e institution internationally
known as the kitchen sink.
This movement deserves the sup
port of everyone.
Now we know the secret behind
the domestic unrest of recent years.
The ugly sinks are responsible. The
cast iron sink has kept more women
out of their homes than the movies,
jazz music and automobiles all roll
ed into one, according to some ex
perts. The white enamelled sink of mod
ern days is just as bad. It's too
clean to make dirty and so many
housewives have preferred not to
use it, just to look at it.
The ideal would be a kitchen
sink both artistic and adapted to
many uses. Not too ugly to loko at,
not too pretty to use.
May we suggest a kitchen sink
with the faucets fashioned on a sort
of fountain-of-youth plan, with lit
tle cupids chasing themselves over
the exterior?
No doubt young wives and daugh
ters would be attracted to it irre
sistibly. All hail the future saviour
of the Amreican home who will de
sign the best kitchen sink!
Residence owners of Heppner will
have a chance to cooperate in the
successful staging of the champion
ship basketball tournament here
next Thursday, Friday and Satur-
Some months later Peter is among
the goodly number who are called
to become disciples, which means
learners. Later he was selected as
one of the Twelve and styled an
apostle one sent forth. Then read
schooling began for the work that
was to consume the rest of his life.
He joined a teacher-training class,
with Jesus as the Master Teacher.
After about two and a half years of
general and intensive instruction a
quiz class was held at Caesarea
Philippi when Jesus asked the blunt
question "Who do men say that the
Son of man is?" Though the an
swer may have been quickly
phrased It was the result of much
meditation. Boldly Peter answered
"Thou art the Christ ,the Son of
the living God." At once the Teach
er commends him for this reply
which announces the full divinity
of this despised Man of Nazareth.
Living up to great ideals and
truths is another matter. Peter
failed completely on the night of
the crucifixion, though he had just
boasted that he would champion the
Lord even unto death. As soon as
the cock crew Peter re-established
his thinking, though remorse was
unbounded. It remained for Jesus
to recommission him after the res
urrection. This was done after the
miraculous draught of fishes at Gal
ilee. Three times Peter was asked,
"Lovest thou me," and each time a
positive answer was given. Chris
tian growth had begun once more.
The fullness of his spiritual strength
is manifested when Peter preached
that sermon that obtained 3,000 con
verts on the Day of Pentecost. In
one of his epistles Peter wrote, as
in our Golden Text, "But grow In
grace and knowledge of our Lord
and Saviour Jesus Christ."
clay, by supplying rooms for players
of the visiting teams. The commit
tee in charge desires to have avail
able rooms listed as soon as possi
ble, and will appreciate prompt re
sponse. Rooms may be listed at
the office of F. W. Turner & Co.
Let's give the visitors a liberal sam
ple of Heppner's hospitality.
All indications are that the snow
is going off just right for Morrow
county to receive the most benefit
from it. All sections of the county
report frost well out of the ground,
and practically no water running
off. In Heppner lawns are green
under the snow, and the ground
very soft. When spring opens up
in a few weeks, the country should
indeed present a beautiful appearance.
By Farmer Smith
"Mother, where's my hat?"
It was Bobbie Bunny who had
come in hurriedly before going to
school.
In a few moments Billie Bunny
rushed in with: "Mother, where are
my school books?"
A voice from above shouted down
"Mother, where's my necktie?" It
was Old Man Rabbit.
Without saying a word, Mrs. Rab
bit found the hat, the school books,
and her husband's necktie. Then
she kissed the bunnies good-bye and
waited for the Old Man to come
downstairs. Finally he came and
she said:
"t think we ought to call this the
'Where's MY? Family.' I never in
rny life saw people so careless. The
children leave their hats, books,
neckties "
"Now you're hitting at me and
my necktie. How did I know I left
it downstairs?" Old Man Rabbit
was a bit peeved.
"I am not talking about that, but
what I want to know is WHY every
body around here thinks I am a
walking encyclopedia."
"We think you are the sweetest,
dearest Mother in this world and
thut's not all. We ask you to do
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these things because we love you
that s all. You know it s the people
you do for In this world that you
love, not necessarily the ones who
do for you."
"You must love me a lot; but
where is my frying pan?"
"How do I know? You had it
last. If I have to hunt for it, that
is what you would have to do, so
why make two of us work?"
"Where Is my pocket book?" ask
ed Mother Rabbit.
"That's different," said Br'er Rab
bit, with a laugh. "Money is in my
line, but not frying pans." And
with that he started to hunt, while
Mrs. Rabbit whispered softly: "It's
those you do for you love, my dear!"
Colored Rookie "I'd like to have
a new pair of shoes, suh."
Sergeaant "Are your shoes worn
out?"
Rookie "Worn out! Man, the
bottoms of man shoes are so thin
ah can step on a dime and tell
whether it's heads or tails."
New Spring Dresses now arriving
at Curran Hat Shop. These are
priced right. 46-tf.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF SALE OF ANIMALS.
Notice is hereby given that by
virtue of the laws of the State of
Oregon, the undersigned has taken
up the hereinafter described animal
found running at large on his prem
ises in Morrow County, State of
Oregon, and that he will on Satur
day, March 2, 1929, at the hour of
10 o'clock in the forenoon of said
day, at his place on middle fork of
Rock Creek, 5 miles southwest of
Hardman, Oregon, offer for sale
and sell to the highest bidder for
cash in hand the said animal, unless
the same shall have been redeemed
by the owner or owners thereof.
Said animal is described as follows:
One bay mare, six years old,
branded JE on right shoulder,
weight 1200 pounds.
LOTUS ROBISON,
Hardman, Oregon.
Notice is hereby given that Pol
icies No. (Fire) 277801 to 277825,
inclusive; (Auto) 31201 to 31225, in
clusive; (Grain) 495151 to 495175,
inclusive, of the Rochester Depart-
Family
HOW COULD YOU,
MR. FUMBLE?
ment of the Great American Insur
ance Company, New York, have
been lost and unaccounted for. Said
policies are Null and Void and of no
force or effect.
Anyone holding an insurance pol
icy bearing any of the above num
bers will please communicate with
Geo. O. Hoadley, Manager, 322 Pine
Street, San Francisco, California.
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 with
the will annexed of the Estnte of Alice
Keller, deceased, and thut all persons
having claims against the said estate
must present the same, duly verified
according to law. to me at lone, Ore
gon, or at the office of my attorney. S.
E. Notson, in Heppner. Oregon, within
six months from the dute of first publi
cation of this notice, said date of first
publication being February 14, 1929.
EDWARD J. KELLER,
Administrator c. t. a.
SUMMONS.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR MORROW
COUNTY.
George W. Dykstra. Plaintiff,
vs.
Sherman Wakefield and Nancy J.
Wakefield, (also known as Jane
Wakefield), his wife: William Salze
wedell, and The Pennsylvania Fire
Insurance Company, a corporation,
Defendants.
To Sherman Wakefield and Nancy J.
Wakefield, (also known as Jane
Wakefield,) his wife, defendants
above named:
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 weeks from the date
of the first publication of this sum
mons, and if you fail so to answer, for
want thereof plaintiff will apply to the
Court for judgment and decree against
you for the sum of $3672.14, together
with interest thereon at the rate of 9
per cent, per annum from the 2nd day
of April, 1920. less the sum of $654.00.
and the further sum of $390.00 attor
ney's fees, together with his costs and
disbursements in this suit incurred ;
And will also apply to the Court for
a decree against you foreclosing a cer
tain mortgage held by this plaintiff
upon the following described real prop
erty, to-wit: The West twenty (20)
feet of Lots numbered One (1) and Two
(2) and the East thirty (30) feet of
Lots numbered Seven (7) and Eight (8)
in Block numbered Nine (9) in Stans
bury's Addition to the town (now city)
of Heppner, in the County of Morrow
and State of Oregon, said mortgage
having been made and executed by de
fendants, Sherman Wakefield and Nan
cy J. Wakefield, (also known as Jane
Wakefield), his wife, in favor of plain
tiff; That plaintiff will apply to the Court
for an Order that said real property be
sold under execution sale as provided
by law to satisfy said debt, attorney's
fees, costs and accruing costs, and that
you, and each of you, be barred and
foreclosed of all right, title, and in
terest in and to said real property, save
only the statutory right of redemption,
and that plaintiff have such other and
further relief as may appear to the
v;oun iusi ana equnaoie.
This summons is published by order
oi tne nonoraLie K. u. Benee. Jui ee
of the County Court of the State of
uregon lor Morrow county, made and
entered on the 9th day of February,
1929. and the date of first publication
of this summons is the 14th day of
r eoruary, ista), and tne last publication
thereof is the 14th day of March, 1929.
S. E. NOTSON.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Address: Heppner, Oregon.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT.
Notice Is hereby Riven that Anson E.
Wright has filed his final account In the
County Court of the State of Oregon
for Morrow County, and that said Court
has set as the time and place for set
tlement of said account Saturday, March
9, 1929, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M.
of the said day, in the Court room of
saiu court in Heppner, Oregon. All
persona having objections to said final
account must file said objections on or
oeiore said date.
ANSON E. WRIGHT,
Administrator de bonis non of the
estate of Millie L, Miller, deceased.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT.
Notice is hereby Kiven that Anson E.
Wright has filed his final account In the
County Court of the State of Oregon
for Morrow County, and that said Court
has set as the time and place for set
tlement of said account Saturday, March
9. 1929, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M.
of the said day, in the Court room of
saia court in Heppner, Oregon. All
persons having objections to said" final
account must file said objections on or
ueiore saia aaie.
ANSON E. WRIGHT,
Administrator de bonis non of the
estate of Charles E. Miller, deceased
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE.
Notice is hereby given that by virtue
of an execution and order of sale issued
out of the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for Morrow County, dated
February 6, 1929, to me directed, in
that certain suit in said Court wherein
The Federal Land Bank of Spokane, a
corporation, as plaintiff secured a Judg
ment against A. E. Harrison, same
person as Annie E. Harrison, a widow,
L. G. Smith and Eva S. Smith, hus
band and wife, and the West Extension
Farm Loan Association, a corporation,
defendants, for the sum of $211.25. with
interest thereon at the rate of 8 per
ByDunkel
annum from the 3rd day of June, 1927;
the further sum of $211.25, with inter
est thereon at the rate of i'i per an
num from the 3rd day of December.
1927; the further sum of $21125 with
Interest thereon at the rate of 8 per
annum from the 3rd day of June. 192H;
the further sum of $6045.24, with inter
est thereon at the rate of 5 "4 per
annum from the 3rd day of June, 1928:
the further sum of $17.83, with interest
thereon at the rate or 8 per annum
from October 24. 1927, less the sum of
S325.no credit for stock: the further
sum of $440.00 attorney's fees, and costs
and disbursements taxed and allowed
in the sum of $23.00.
I will on the 9th day of March. 1929,
at the hour of eleven o'clock A. M. of
the Hnid dav. at the front door of the
Cunty Court House in Heppner, Mor
row uouniy. stale oi ureKon, oner ioi
sale, at public auction, to the highest
bidder for cash in hand all of the fol
lowing described real property in Mor
row County. State of Oregon, to-wit:
Northwest quarter CD or section
17 in Township 4 North, Range 25
E. W. M.
Or so much of said real property as
may be necessary to satisfy plaintiff's
judgment, attorney's fees and accruing
coats of sale.
Dated this 6th day of February, 1929.
C. J. D. BAUMAN,
Sheriff of Morrow County,
State of Oregon.
Date of first publication, February
7, 1929.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S
SALE OF REAL PROPERTY
Notice is hereby eiven that by order
of the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Morrow County duly made
and entered, the undersigned adminis
trator of the estate of L. Vi Gentry,
deceased, will from and after the 11th
day of March, 1929, nt the law offlce
of Jos. J. Nvs. at Henpner, Morrow
County, Oregon, sell at private sale for
cash for the best price offered, the fol
lowing described real property, to-wu:
The Si- and the S'i of NE'i of
Section 24, the E2 and E',4 of SW'i
of Section 25. the N'-i and N'4 of
S'i of Section 36 in Township two
(2) South. Range 26 East of Will
amette Meridian.
Commencing at the center corner
of Section 24 in Township two (2)
South. Range 26 East of Willamette
Meridian, running thence North 14
chains, thence west 20 chains, thence
South 14 chains to the southwest
corner of the southeast quarter of
the northwest quarter of said Sec
tion 24, thence East 20 chuins to
place of beginning, containing 28
ucres.
Commencing at the quarter corner
between Sei tions 23 and 24 in Town
ship two (2) South. Range 26 East
of Willamette Meridian, thence
North 19 chains, thence West 12
chains, thence North 43 dcKees 39
minutes. West 21 chains, thence
West 13.65 chains to a point 6.07
chains South of quarter corner be
tween Sections 14 and 23 in Town
ship two (2) South. Range 26 East
of Willamette Meridian, thence
South 33.93 chains to center corner
of said Section 23. thence East 40
chains to place of beginning.
The SW'i of Section 19. the SW'i
of Section 30. the NW'i and N',4 of
SW'i of Section 31 in Township two
(2) South. Range 27 East of Will
amette Meridian, save and except
therefrom, the following tract, to
wit: Commencing at the southeast
corner of the NE'i of SW'i of said
Section 31. running thence North 10
chains, thence in the Southwesterly
direction on a straight line to a
point 10 chains West of the point
of beginning, thence East 10 chains
to place of beginning, all in Mor
row County. Oregon.
ALSO, the SEVi of Section 23.
the Wife of SW'i of Section 25. and
the E's of Section 26 in Township
two (2) South. Range 26 East of
Willamette Meridian, ill Morrow
Countv. Oregon.
ALSO, the SW'i of Section 33. the
El, of W'!:, W'i of NE' and SE'4
of Section 35 in Township six (6)
South. Range 29 East of Willamette
Meridian, in Morrow County, Ore
gon: and the NE'i. EV2 of NW'i.
E'i of SEVi and SW'i of SE'i of
Section two (2), the NW'i of SW'i
of Section one (1), the W', of
NW'i and SW'rof SWH of Section
four (4), the SE'i of SW'i of Sec
tion five (5), the N ''. of NE'i and
NE'i of NW'i of Section eight (8)
and N' of N'i of Section 10 in
Township seven (7) South, Range
29 East of Willamette Meridian, In
Grant County. Oregon.
ALSO, the SW'i of NW'i of Sec
tion 24. and an undivided one half
interest in and to the NW'i of
Section 25 in Township two (2)
South. Range 26 East of Willamette
Meridian, in Morrow County, Ore
gon. ALSO, 81 feet off the west end of
lot six (6) in Block one (1) Loon
ey's Addition to the City of Hepp
ner. Morrow County, Oregon, save
and except therefrom, the following
tract, to-wit: Beginning 300 feet
West and 225 feet North from the
southwest corner of lot 7 of Block
2 of Johnson's Addition to said City
of Heppner. running thence East 25
feet, thence North 122.76 feet, thence
West 25 feet, thence South 122.76
feet to the place of beginning.
The above described real property
will be sold subject to the confirmation
of the sale thereof by the County Court
of the State of Oregon for Morrow
County.
Dated at Heppner. Oregon, this 5th
uay oi f euruary, 1112!).
C. W. McNAMER,
Administrator of the estate of
47-51 L. V. Gentry, deceased.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice Is hereby given that the under
signed has tiled his final account as
administrator of the estate of Sarah
Elizabeth Swift, deceased, and that the
County Court of the State of Oregon
ior morrow v;oumy nas appointed Sat
urday, the 16th lav of February. 1 Sua.
at the hour of 10 o'clock In the fore
noon of said day, as the time, and the
County Court room in the Court House
at Heppner, Oregon, as the place, of
Hearing ana settlement of said final ac
count. Objections to said final account
must he filed on or before said date.
JOHN CLYDE SWIFT,
Administrator.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed has filed his final account ns
administrator of the estate of Istalina
Bauernllend. deceased, and that the
County Court of the State of Oregon
for Morrow County has appointed Sat
urday, the 16th day of February, 1929,
at the hour of 10 o'clock In the fore
noon of said day as the time, and the
County Court room in the Court House
at Heppner, Oregon, as the place of
hearing and settlement of said final
account. Objections to said final ac
count must be filed on or before said
date.
PETER MARTIN BAURNFIEND,
Administrator.
N. D. BAILEY
Contractor and Builder
Cabinet and Built-in Work a
Specialty
Call Heppner Farmers Elevator
Heppner, Ore.
MATERNITY HOME
t am prepared to take care of a
limited number of maternity cases.
Room and board reasonable.
MHS. G. C. AIKKN
Box 142 HEPPNER Phone 975
J. 0. PETERSON
latest Jowe.lry and Gift Goods
Watches - Clocks - Diamonds
Expert Watch and Jewelry
Repairing
Heppner, Oregon
AUCTIONEER
E. J. KELLER
Tha man wh made th reaionabl
irice.
LEXINGTON, OREGON
WM. BROOKHOUSER
PAINTING PAPERHANOINO
INTERIOR DECORATING
Leave orders at Peoples Hardware
Company
DR. ARTHUR CRAIG
DENTIST
Caae Building, Entranoa Center St
Telephone Main 1013
Open Evenings and Sundays by
Appointment.
DR." A." il" JOHNSTON
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Graduate Nurse Assistant
L O. O. F. BUILDING
Thones: Offlce, Main 933; Res. 492.
Heppner, Oregon
Frank A. McMenamin
LAWYER
Fhoue BEacon 44S1
1014 Northwestern Bank Building,
PORTLAND. OREGON
Residence, GArfleld 1949
A. D. McMURDO, ML D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Trained Nurse Assistant
Office In Masonic Building
Heppner, Oregon
CL.SWEEK
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Offices In
First National Bank Building
Heppner, Oregon
MORROW GENERAL
HOSPITAL Mtlty Oa.ee
HlSurgioal, Medical,
Wards and Private Rooms.
Rates Reasonable.
MRS. ZENA WESTFALL,
Graduate Nurse, Superintendent
A. H. JOHNSTON, M. .,
j.oiv.tuji-iii-vnorKtt.
Phone Main 822
Heppner, Ore.
Morrow General
Maternity Department
"The Home of Better Bablei"
Rates Reasonable; Dependable
Service.
Phone Main 322 Heppner Ore
S. E. NOTSON
ATTORNBY-AT-LAW
Offlce in Court House
Heppner, Oregon
AUCTIONEER
Farm and Pergonal Property Sales
a Specialty
"The Man Who Talke to Beat
the Band"
G. L. BENMETT, Lexlagten, Oregon
C. J. WALKER
LAWYER
and Notary Publio
Odd Fellows Building
Heppner, Oregon
F. W. TURNER & CO.
FIRE, AUTO AND LtFB
INSURANCE
Old Line Cempanies. Real Estate.
Heppner, Oregon
JOS. J. NYS
ATTONEY-AT-LAW
Roberts Building, Willow Street
Heppner, Oregon
J. Perry Conder, N. D.
20th year in praotice In Heppner and
Morrow County.
HEPPNER HOTEL BUILDINU
Office Phone 02, Residence Phone 03.
Heppner Sanitarium
Tlnwnital Dri 3- Ferry Conder
HUllldl 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.
ALEX GIBB
PLUMBING AND HEATING
GENERAL REPAIR WORK
Estlmatea Free.
WHEN IN TROUBLE CALL
709 PEOPLEB HARDWARB 00.
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j DENTIST
I Z-Ray Diagnosis
I I. O. O. F. BUILDING
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