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PAGE FOUR HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THUR SDAY, FEB. 28, 1929. (Bnztttt intra THE HEPPNER GAZETTE, Established March 90, 1S8S; THE HEPPNER TIMES, Established November 18, 1897; CONSOLIDATED FEBRUARY 15, 1915. Published every Thursday morning by VAWTEB ui SPENCER CRAWFORD and entered at the Post Office at Hepp ner, Oregon, as second-class matter. ADVERTISING KATES OIVEN OS APPLICATION. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Tear . Six Months Three Months Single Copies - $2 00 1.00 .75 .06 Official Paper for Morrow County. Om NEW PRESIDENT. 17HEN Herbert Hoover takes the oath of office on March 4, his voice will be heard throughout the world. His inaugural address will reach not only millions of listeners in the United States, but also other mil lions of listeners in foreign coun tries. The radio has advanced to an al most unbelievable extent Recently programs from London were heard in New York with absolute clarity. Now this progress makes it possible for not only America, but also oth er nations of the world, to hear the voice of Hoover as he dedicates himself to the leadership of the American people. How fitting that this should be so! For his activities during the distressful times of war in foreign lands have endeared him to the en tire civilized world, his election was hailed with enthusiasm in messages from many countries the world has its eye on Hoover, and now the world will be able to hear his first words as he assumes the highest office of his country. The very thought thrills one the world has moved forward in deed! Think of George Washing ton's inauguration address his words were not known for days after the event by persons within a narrow radius, they were not heard save by those who were within the range of his voice. Today, a man in the remotest corner of the land may be "present" at an important ceremony simply by turning on a dial. WHEN A WOMAN DRIVES. DR. VITELES of the University of Pennsylvania has made a very interesting survey of automobile re cords. He reports that women drivers become involved in accidents three times as often as men. At first blush this seems to be rather an indictment of the woman who drives. But let us examine the fact further. Most of the accidents in which women are involved are minor ones. They are able to act intuitively and quickly in an emergency, and so there is much less damage than re sults from accidents in which men are involved. In addition, most of the accidents that happen to women drivers are the result of their carefulness. They drive slowly, and are struck far more frequently than they strike other cars, bearing the brunt of the recklessness of others. However, it is a common failing of the woman driver to be Inclined to choose the center of the road, even when she is going slow. SPEAKING of prohibition, witness the continued existence of the dandelion after years of effort to stamp out this pest Yet no one who cares anything for a beautful lawn has come forward with a pro posal to legitimatize the stubborn weed. Wouldn't a yard full of the golden yellow blooms look gay and attractive in the springtime? But consider the first hot days of sum mer and see the entanglement of bald-headed stems and the litter of iwitimg tlpai Vxmum International Sunday School Lesson for March 3 THE CHRISTIAN CHUBCH Mark 4:26-32; Ephcsians 1:22, 23; 4:4-6, 11, 16 REV. SAMUEL D. PRICE, S. D. Jesus laid down very few rules He did announce principles which would determine right action under varying circumstances. No elabor ate organization was established to carry forward His program. During the three years and three months of public ministry many called disci ples attende his peripatetic school From among those learners twelve were inducted Into the apostolic otflce. The Kingdom of God was fre quently mentioned and was explain ed both by direct and parabolic teachings. This Kingdom is where the will of God is done on earth, even as it is in heaven. The Church is a term which grew up in apos tolic days and means In particular those who are called out. That word has various meanings today. We are not discussing any reference to a mere building, but rather to the comprehensive organization that is called by that word. Strictly speak ing, the Church is Invisible and Is composed of all those who are in the company of believers and obey ers. The common use of the name Includes all who are members of the organized, or visible Church. The various denominations are not under consideration either; there are more than 200 Protestant sects In the United States alone. Read, with close attention, the passages which are Indicated for study today. In addition to those named above, we have Matthew 16:20-30; Romans 12:4-8; Epheslans Let's Stop Making This y HVR.R.V UP.tyE ( GOTTA jiT EACtt ) Fin. Another, BY JOHN JP5EPH6MNES.MD CHANGING This is an era of changes. And we relish them to the point of hearty welcome in most instances. Those who do not change once in a while gradually drift into that leth argic state of mind which we call a rut and everybody resents that. The same suit of clothes worn for too long a time grows tiresome to our neighbors, if not to ourselves, though the garments are by no means worn out People relish con trasts, especially when the change is for the brighter, the newsier, the more attractive. And this applies to our reading matter, I think, fully as much as to mere physical appear ances. So the readers of this paper will notice our abandonment of things and words with the medical tang. Ever alert for the best at his dis posal, our editor believes that an inspirational diet will be relished for awhile; he believes, and I agree with him, that the mind should be refreshed as well as the body; so it greyish down around the hedge, the bushes and driveway. And then in mid-summer with the broad leaves withered brownish and dried, what an aftermath for so bright a begin ning. So the husbandman goes on digging dandelions in order that the home may be blessed by a cool, green refreshing lawn all season long. So, also, with prohibition, the nation goes on fighting the corrup tion and destruction and disappoint ment wrought by the liquor traffic with the best weapon that has vet been devised. LaGrande District News. W. O. Hill, real estate dealer and insurance man of Lexington was looking after business in this city on Saturday, spending a few hours here. 1:15-23; 5:22-27; I Timothy 3:15. Then turn to the word "Church" in any encyclopaedia for many general statements. You can find books on Church History in any public li brary. In a recent lesson study we had Peter's confession, "Thou art the Christ, the Son of the living God," which Jesus Himself declared to be the foundation on which the spirit ual church would be built. Well may the beginning be called, in the para ble, a grain of mustard seed. The growth has been marvelous. The World Almanac indicates that 566, 210,000 are classed as Christians in the world's population of 1,619,764, 000 Thus one-third of the race claims relationship to Jesus Christ, the founder of the Church. The different members have vary ing anility, said Paul in writing to the Romans, but all are "one body in Christ." The trouble is that too many do not live up to their spirit ual possibility. It is stated that nine-tenths of the work in the aver age church is done by one-tenth of Its members. Failure cannot be charged against the Church, but that indictment can be charged against the majority of Its constit uency. The failure is because the mem bers of the body will not coordinate with the Head, as set forth in Ebhe- sians. Christ is called also the "chief corner stone." All the bodily life, thinking of an individual, and all construction, having an edifice in mind, must be with reference to Founder and Saviour. Then e-lnr- ious attainment can be had, for we again behold the goal: "Unto the measure of the stature of the full ness of Christ." A Dumping Ground r YOU THINK YO0 CAM UNLOAD THIS ANY I FASTlft.7 ii l w v ' - mm w i WALK is with no little satisfaction that I take up the pleasant duty to which I am assigned. There has never been a time when the thinkers of our beloved coun try have been sought with such positive energy. We are interested in everything good; the bad forces itself upon us, whether we will or no. "Prove all things; hold fast to that which is good." I don't know of any better advice than that. I heartily wish I could hear all the comments that may be aroused by the things I shall try to say to you, dear friends, during the next years. Maybe some of you will dif fer with me; and some of my per sonal friends may even clip out something of mine and put it in the scrap-book; I shall dream that way, at any rate. And I fully ap preciate the honor or taking the place of a beloved writer who has lately been called to the higher sphere. May I hope that there is just a little corner somewhere in your heart for me to creep into and be happy? ST. PATRICK'S CHURCH. Rev. Thomas J. Brady, Pastor. Next Sunday will be the third Sunday of Lent, and within a few days one half of this holy season will have passed into history. The prophet of old was told to announce to the people of populous Nineveh, "Yet forty days and Nineveh shall be dsetroyed," and the forty days were eagerly sought for by the cit izens as days of repentance and return to God. Surely on observing things around us on almost every hand the conviction forces itself upon the thoughtful mind that there are occasions when the same cry could be raised. No Christian should let this season go by without mak ing some special return to Christ. The Catholic church has daily ser vice each morning at 7:45, and on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays another form of special devotions at 7:30 in the evening. All are invited to these services regardless of church affiliations or r,n o',ii' oi cnurcn amnations or no affilia- I The Fumble Family WHAT 'PRIZE' GLORY? By Dunkel SAw 2 7 , , tr " YOU'RE K&EPINT PRETTY a, W cH HE V STEAD COMPANY VITH M I lh Bl r 1: II 1 c miwPPiTe. itthsv w -r? vi i s - it .vafu ir - i i m in i i I OW MM I S&Er 7A V .vsSS IT OI FAOpJr J , Albert T. Reid HOP To IT tions. The pastor gladly extends an invitation to anyone who really wants spiritual direction or comfort to see him. On next Sunday there will be mass in 'church at 8:30 with con fessions and holy communion be fore mass; there will be a second mass in Lena at the home of Mr. John Brosnan at 10:30. On Wednesday evening the pastor will preach upon "The Soul of Man the Image of God Hmself." On Sun day night at the same hour as on Wednesday, that is, at 7:45, he will preach upon "Is One Religion as Good as Another?" and "Does it Matter What a Man Believes?" An invitation is extended to all. Non sense and unbridled license can in vade so-called religion as well as anything else. New thought can arise in the genuine religion of Christ. Seeming religion and Be ing religion are two different things. On the" third Sunday of March there will be no mass in Boardman, as it will be Saint Patrick's Day. The pastor will make his monthly visit to Boardman on the fourth Sunday of March. Lost Oakland hub cap. Padberg. W. H. I, 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 n right shoulder, weight 1200 pounds. LOTUS ROBISON, Hardman, Oregon. NOTICE OF FIN Alt ACCOUNT. Notice is herebv irlven that Anson w. Wright has (lied his Anal account in the County Court of the State of Oregon fr Morrow County, and that said Court Bolics. have? you MISSED FD EDDIE P FTLilS kEEK?UE ttFMT kXJTTOGETWlS MAILS MANICURE AND DIDNTGET BACK IMTIME TO IAPPEAB IKI THIS STR. P. I SEE THE JUVENILE TAR HEBE NEXT VEEK N AM AIL- TALKING PICTUCE. ADMlS9lON:2r LINE FOBMS l IHC WOHI . PEANUTS FIVE A BAG J 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 said Court in Heppner, Oregon. All persona having objections to said final account must file said objections on or before said date. ANSON E. WRIGHT, Administrator de bonis non of the estate of Millie L. Miller, deceased. SUMMONS. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MOR ROW COUNTY. IDA M. DUTTON, Plaintiff vs. Charles Richard Tayleur and Katherine Emma Tayleur, his wife, also all other persons or parties unknown, who have or claim some title, estate, lien or interest in the property de scribed in the complaint herein. Defendants. TO Charles Richard Tayleur and Kath erine Emma Tayleur, his wife; also all other persons or oarties unknown, who have or claim-some title, estate, lien or interest in the property de scribed in the complaint herein, De- Iendant3. 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 twenty weeks from the date of first publication or this summons, and u you iait to so appear ana answer, tor want inereoi. tne niamtin win ap ply to the above entitled Court for the relief prayed for m her complaint, to- wit: for a decree of the above entitled Court that the pliantiff is the owner in fee-simple of the following described lands In Morrow county, state or ore gon, to-wit: The West half of the Northeast quarter of Section thirty- four (34) in Township Two (2) South, Range Twenty-six (26). E. W. M., free oi all claims or interests or ueiendants, or any of them and that plaintiff's title to said land be forever quieted against the defendants, and all persons or par ties claiming by, through or under said defendants, or any of them, and for such other and further relief as to the Court may seem equitable. This summons Is published by virtue of an order of the Judge of the County court oi tne state ot Oregon tor Mor row County, made and entered on Feb ruary 20, 1929, which order specified that this summons should be published in tne neppner liazette Times, a news paper of general circulation puhlsihed in Heppner, Oregon, for the period of once each week for four weeks. Date of first publication. February C. L. SWEEK. Attorney for Plaintiff. Address: Heppner, Oregon. 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 Estate of Alice Keller, deceased, and that 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 ri.-ite of first nubll- 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, ueienoaius. To Sherman Wakeneld and Nancy J. W-ikefleld. (also known as Jane Wakolicld) his wife, defendants above named: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint niea against you in tne aoove 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 inereoi piainun will apply to the Court for judgment and decree against you for the sum of 13672.14. together with interest thereon at the rate of 9 per cent, per annum from the 2nd day oi rtprn, inzo, less tne sum oi jb:4.uu. ano tne iurtner sum of J3'.H). X) attor ney's fees, together with his costs and aisoursements in this suit incurred And will also apply to the Court for a oecree against vou foreclosing a cer tain mortgage held by this plaintiff upon uie ioiiowmg aescriued real prop erty, to-wit: The West twentv (201 feet of Lots numbered One (1) and Two (2) and the East thirty (30) feet of urns nuniDered seven (7) and Eight (8) in Block numbered Nine (9) in Stans bury's Addition to the town (now citv) of Heppner, in the County of Morrow and State of Oregon, said mortgage Having ueen mane ana executed by de fendants. Sherman Wakefield and Nan. cy J. Wakefield, (also known as Jane waneneid), nis wile, 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. ana eacn o you, be barred and ioreciosea ot an right, title, and in terest in and to said real property, save oiuy me Buuuiory rignt oi redemption and that Plaintiff have such ntw oifl further relief as may appear to the Court just and equitable. This summons is published by order of the Honorable R. L. Benge, Judge of the County Court of the State of uregon ior Morrow county, made and entered on the 9th day of February, 1929. and the date of first ii,iir-ntir,.i of this summons Is the 14th day of x-ronmiy, arm me last publication IFyESSia.AMIGLITV MICE-GAL -AMD BELIEVE- ME-TrT yoUNG MAM &WO MARI2JE 9 UPO Vll CCT A have vou Xhow? where? shsn th'nev l-ind0er.gh isn't DULAH NOTsS)N HEBE HIP" THAT'S STQANSEf thereof is the 14th day of March, 1929. S. E. NOTSON. Attorney for Plaintiff. Address: Heppner. Oregon. NOTICE OF riNAL ACCOUNT. Notice is hereby given that Anson E. Wright has filed his flnul uccouut 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 said Court In Heppner, Oregon. All persons having objections to said final account must lile said objections on or before said date. 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 3ale 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 corporatlpn, 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 annum from the 3rd day of June, 1927; the further sum of J2U.25, with inter est thereon at the rate of 8 per an num from the 3rd day of December, 1927; the further sum of $21126 with Interest thereon at the rate of 8 per annum from the 3rd day of June, 1928; the further sum of $6045.24, with Inter est thereon ut the rate of 5V4 per annum from the 3rd day of June, 1928; the further sum of $17.83, with Interest thereon at the rate of 8 per annum from October 24. 1927, less the sum of $325.00, credit for stock; the further sum of $440.(10 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 said day, at the front door of the Cunty Court House in Heppner. Mor row County. State of Oregon, offer for 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 C4) of 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 costs 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 given that by order of tiie County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County duly made and entered, the undersigned adminis trator of the estate of L. V. Gentry, deceased, will from and after the 11th day of March. 1929, at the law ofllce of Jos. J. Nys, at Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, sell at private sale for cash for the best price offered, the fol lowing described real property, to-wit: The S'i and the S'4 of NE'-j of Section 24. the E'.-i and E'4 of SW'.i of Section 25, the N!4 and NVz of S'a! 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 went 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 chains to place of beginning, containing 28 acres. Commencing at the quarter corner between Sections 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 degees 39 minutes. West 21 chains, tlience 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'., of Section 19. the SW'4 of Section 30, the NWi and N'-j of SW'i of Section 31 in Township two (2) South. Range 27 Ea:it 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, tlience 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 Countv. Oregon. ALSO, the SE'4 of Section 23. the W of SWii of Section 25, and the E'4 of Section 26 in Township two (2) South. Range 26 East of Willamette Meridian, in Morrow County. Oregon, ALSO, the SWi4 of Section 33, the E'i of Wb., Vf'i of NE'-i and SEVi of Section 35 in Township six (6) South, Range 29 East of Willamette Meridian, in Morrow County, Ore gon; and the NEU, E'6 of NWS, E',-2 of SE4 and SW'4 of SEVi of Section two (2), the NWV4 of SW',4 of Section one (1), the WV4 of NW!4 and SW'4 of SW'4 of Section four (4), the SE'4 of SW'i of Sec tion five (5), the N',4 of NE'4 and NE',4 of NW't of Section eight (8) and N'A of NV4 of Section 10 in Township seven (7) South, Range 29 East of Willamette Meridian, in Grant County, Oregon. ALSO, the SW',i of NWVi of Sec tion 24, and an undivided one half interest In and to the NW'A of Section 25 In Township two (2) South, Range 26 East of Willamette Meridian, in Morrow County, Ore gon. ALSO, 81 fect 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 2b feet, thence South 122.76 feet to the nlace of hpylmHnv The abOVe flcSCrlheil rpnl nrrmai-ti, will be sold subject to the confirmation of the sale thereof by the County Court "i liih slulii oi iirpunn inr Mnl.K.,r County. Uatcd at Heonncr Ormnn tlila ntu uny oi r euruary, jyj9. U W. McNAMER, Administrator of tha out,.iA nr 47-61 L. V. Gentry, deceased. N. D. HAILEY Contractor nntl Iiuildor Cabinet and Built-in Work a Specialty Call Heppner Farmers Elevator Heppner, Ore. MATERNITY HOME 1 am prepared to take care of a limited number of maternity cases. Room and board reasonable,. MRS, G. C. AIKEN Box 143 HEPPNER Phone 876 J. 0. PETERSON Latest Jewelry and Gift Goods Watches - Clocks - Diamonds Expert Watch and Jowelry Repairing Heppner, Oregon AUCTIONEER E. J. KELLER The mm wh mada the reasonable price. LEXINGTON, OREGON WM. BROOKHOUSER PAINTING PAPERHANOINO INTERIOR DECORATING Leave orders at Peoples Hardware Company DR. ARTHUR CRAIG DENTIST Case Building, Entrance Canter St Telephone Main 10U Open Evenings and Sundays by Appointment. DR. A. H. JOHNSTON PHYSICIAN AND STmOEON Graduate Nurse Assistant L O. O. F. BUH.DXNO Phones: Office, Main 933; Res. 492. Heppner, Oregon DR. J. H. McCRADY DENTIST Z-Ray Diagnosis I O. 0. F. BUTLDINa Heppner, Oregon Frank A. McMenamin LAWYER Phone BEacon 4461 1014 Northwestern Bank Building, PORTLAND. OREGON Residence, GArdeld 1949 A. D. McMURDO, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Trained Nurse Assistant Office In Masonic Building Heppner, Oregon C L. SWEEK ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Offices in First National Bank Boil ding Heppner, Oregon I MORROW O, F.N KR A T . HOSPITAL Wt"y Cases jllWJI HAI- Surgical, Medical, warus and Private Rooms. Rates Reasonable. nuts, aiina WESTFALL, Graduate Nurse, Superintendent A. R. JOHNSTON, BE. D., ujroii:mu-in-v.narge. 1 Phone Main 822 Heppner, Ore. Morrow General Maternity Department "The Rome of Better Babies" Rates Reasonable: Dependable Service. Phone Main 322 Heppner, Ore. S. E. NOTSON ATTORNEY -AT -LAW Office in Court House Heppner, Oregon AUCTIONEER Farm and Personal Property Sales a Speolalty "The Man Who Talks to Beat the Band" O. ! BENNETT, Lexlngten, Oregon C. J. WALKER LAWYER and Notary PnbUe Odd Fellows Building Heppner, Oregon F. W. TURNER & CO. FIRE, AUTO AND LIFB INSURANCE Old Line Cempanles. Real Estate. Heppner, Oregon JOS. J. NYS ATTONEY-AT-LAW Roberts Building, Willow Street Heppner, Oregon J. Perry Conder, N. D. 30th year In praotloe In Heppner and Morrow County. HEPPNER HOTEL BUILDING Office Phone 02, Residence Phone 03. Heppner Sanitarium TTnenif nl Dr- J- Ferry Conder UUSpildl Physician In oharge 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 PLUMBINO AND HEATING) GENERAL REPAIR WORK Estimates Free. WHEN IN TROUBLE CALL 702 PEOPLES HARDWARE CO.