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PAGE SIX HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1929. (Bnztit? intra THE HEPPNER GAZETTE, Established March SIX 1883; THE HEPPNER TIMES1 Established November 18, 1897; CONSOLIDATED FEBRUARY 15. 1915. Published every Thursday morning by VAWTO and 8FENCEB CEAWFOBD and entered at the Post Office at Hepp ner, Oregon, as second-class matter. advertisinq bates given on application. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Tear 2.00 fix Months l-uu hree Months Single Copies -06 Official Paper (or Morrow County. Thar are a set of malicious, prat ing, prurient gossips, Doth male and female, who murder characters to kill time, and will rob a young fellow of his good name before he has years to know the Talne of it. X Uchard Brinsley Sheridan. CLEAN CP! PAINT CP! THAT'S the great slogan of a great national movement: "Clean Up! Paint Up!" One week in April is always put aside for this worthy cause. People the country over are urged to be clean to brush away the cobwebs in their homes, in their offices, and in their minds. Clean up and paint up that health may be the rule and not the excep tion. Remember that cleanliness is next to Godliness. " National Clean-Up Paint-Up week Is promoted by a national organiza tion that has nothing to sell its aim is merely to promote greater cleanliness in towns and cities. It is as high an aim as an organ ization can have for cleanliness means health and happiness. And health and happiness are the twin blessings of life. Clean Up! Paint Up! Not only your surroundings give some thot too, to the cleanliness of your mind and body. April 15 is Clean Up Day in Hepp ner. BASEBALL TIME! SOME pepole call it Spring. We call it "Baseball Time." It's marked by the growth of flowers, the songs of birds, and an irresistible impulse in every man's heart to "go out and do something." Baseball Time is here! The big teams are all ready for their battles. Men everywhere are already on their local diamonds, bat ting dull care away. They are do ing something. Strengthening their muscles, intensifying their love of fair play. Playing. Just watch the excitement! Again we are to hear of the exploits of the heroes of the diamond, again we are to thrill to the news of this or that home run. Again our minds are to be given to the healthiest, happiest pastime yet invented by man. We are a nation that knows how to play which is the same as saying that we know how to live. THE caravan of peddlers will start to invade this territory just as soon as outside rooms along the highways become warmed by sun and snoozing in the intoxicating moonbeams of the spring and sum mer moon make the great out of doors economical, pleasant and agreeable. And so you can get your purse handy for they will have ev erything to sell, direct from the fac tory and at prices that are made just for advertising purposes. Be sides the articles they will offer for sale they have a line of language that is irresistible. By one look at you they know from long experience just the line of argument to uncork and you are sunk. And so get ready for them; have your money handy and be receptive for their chatter. They need the money, for some of them have several hungry wives to feed. Buy from them; it will be good experience and it will teach you possibly, not to love them less but your local merchant more. Some of them will have smuggled goods, The Fumble Family rough PROF- PUMME-L, BOXING INSnjUCTOB. LETM& MAKE YOU FEEL Y0UN6 AGAIN z These Are the Days Go boon tfeatffleort sy "THE BLIND SIDE" In earlier days, it was not at all unusual to find on the farm, a horse that was blind in one eye. There was a "blind side" to the animal. He was easier to lay hands on than the other horses, because of his de fect; it was no trouble to get old Ben and put him to work, for you could sneak up to him on the blind side and clap the bridle on him. Otherwise, he seemed to get along as well as a horse with two good eyes. He was easier trapped, that's all. My sympathies went out to old Ben for that very reason. For, above everything else, I hate to be trapped caught unawares. Many men have "blind sides," in spite of their two perfectly good eyes. Rogues sneak up and halter them, almost before they realize it Whenever a fellow approaches me with a proposition that my con others will sell only to you provided you will advertise the article for them. Others will cut out all mid dle men profit and in the end you will be hooked. Which end don't make much difference. Try them once or twice and it will give you some facts that will improve your conversation. You've got to be burned and hooked, and jobbed and robbed to be wise and you might just as well get it over with. Some of the peddlers will have some won derful investments for your savings. Try them too. Canyon City Eagle. clSews Shorts Average Church Offering Atlantic City, April 1. (Autocas ter) The promotional conference of the Federal Council of Churches of Christ in America has given out statistics showing that the average science doesn't approve, and that my pocketbook doesn't quite har monize with and tries to talk me into his way of thinking, so he can get the halter on me, then I recall poor old Ben and his blind side. Over-zealous solicitors, political and commercial, work the blind side of their victims for all it will stand. Once the halter is on and buckled tight, how hard the driver's lash! How heavy the plough! For I have been caught on the blind side and I know. So, my life-study thus far, has been to see all around me to have no "blind side." Sometimes I get to thinking that my blindness has been cured by experience; then some pussy-footer will slip up on me, but not so often not so often. I shall delve after truth always, for truth makes men free. Light is the antidote for darkness. church-offering of "Mr. Everyman" is five cents. This would make "Mr. Everyman" pay $2.60 per year. Flapjack Champ Chippewa Falls, Mis., April 1 (Autocaster) Ralph Steele, farm hand, ate 27 pancakes in a "flap jack" eating contest and was still hungry. His dessert consisted of nine sausages, a piece of cheese, a slice of pie and a cup of coffee. Steele won a sack of pancake flour for winning the contest, in which one hundred and fifty persons were entered. What A Hen! Beloit, Wis., April 1. (Autocas ter) A hen owned by Mrs. H. B. Lattin has just laid her 2.080th egg. The hen is twelve years and ten months old. A White Leghorn, it has laid an average of 300 eggs a year for three years. When nine years old she laid 136 eggs from June 1 to September 17. Only 36 stuff; ByDunkei TUEV IKJ TH'PAPEB 'BOUTSMOULO A TAXI -DEIVEB HAKE THAT WHO KMOCKEDtf A LAW DOWN A U)M AMTMEN) WER AN' AFTERWA.EDS WOULDN'T .MARRIED MEEV8ES0MUCM RECKLESS By Albert T. Reid FAlrV AND WARMER. How Wonderful with out Your, overcoat WHAT HE TKlMKS OF THE VATUR man eggs were laid by her last year. Grandma Learns to Drive Bournemouth, Eng., April 1. (Autocaster) Mrs. Julia Hames, a grandmother of 90, celebrated her 90th birthday by learning to drive a car. She learned to ride a bicy cle when she was 62 and rode that till recently, when her daughter in sisted she should give it up so she sold the bike and bought an auto. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned administrator of the Estate of Hiram E. Clark, deceased, na3 rued his final account in the County Court This little 13-vear old school trirl. Helen Terwillieer. la becom ing one of the most famous, girls in America; Listening in on the radio on Inauguration Day, she caught Justice Taft's misquoting the oath ot omce when he swore in Herbert Hdover as president. Mis Terwilliger said that the Chief Jus tice had said "preserve, maintain and defend" rather than "preserve, protect and defend." and Taft' re plied that thevariation must ' be attributed to the defect of an "did man's memory." ittttimtj gri0nl StfHson International Snnday School Leison for April 7 THE MINISTRY OF ISAIAH liiaiah 6:1-8; 20:1-2; 38:1-5 BEV. SAMUEL D. PRICE, X. S. Six months are now to be given to the Old Testament. The general title is "Prophetic Teaching and Leadership of Judah." The Aim, as stated by the International Lessons Committee, is "To lead the pupils in discovering and appreciating how God, through prophets and other leaders, gave help and guidance to the people of Judah, In order that the pupils may come to see the hand of God in their own lives in all hu man affairs." Five weeks are given to Isaiah, so read that book in that time. This series continues the course which concluded with "From Samuel to Isaiah" December, 1927, and is par t of the six year cycle. A great heart ache led Isaiah to seek a special audience with God. Hezeklah, the efficient and greatly beloved kind, died and life for the nation looked dark Indeed. There is always a resource In the recourse to prayer and the prophet was com forted as he looked Into the future with Jehovah. Spiritual sight pierc ed beyond the horizon of the physi cal and Isaiah beheld his enthroned Lord in majestic setting. Heavenly messengers were about Him. Their six wings typified worship, humility and service. Salutation was heard In the antinhonal greeting "Holy, holy, holy is Jehovah of hosts: the whole earth is full of his glory." Instantly the consciousness of the of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, and that said Court has des ignated as the time and place for hear ing on said final account May 6, 1929, at the hour of 10.00 o'clock A. M. of the said day in the Court Room of said court in Heppner, Oregon. Anyone having objections to said final account must 11 le same on or before said date of hearing. This notice is published by virtue of an order of the County Court made and entered on the 23rd day of March, 1929. E. E. CLARK. Administrator of the Estate of HIRAM E. CLARK, deceased. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S BALE. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MORROW COUNTY. George W. Dykstra, Plaintiff, vs. Sherman Wakefield and Nancy J. Wake field, (also known as Jane Wakefield), his wife; William Salzewedell, and The Pennsylvania Fire Insurance Company, a corporation. Defendants. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an execution and order of sale issu ed out of the above entitled court in the above entitled cause, to me directed and dated the 2nd day of April, 1929, upon a decree rendered and entered in said court on the 30th day of March. 1929, In favor of George W. Dykstra, plaintiff, and against the denfendants, Sherman Wakefield, Nancy J. Wake field (also known as Jane Wakefield). William Salzewedell. and The Pennsyl vania Fire Insurance Company, a cor poration, for the sum of $3672.15. 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 attorney's fees, and the further sum of $43.15 coats and disbursements and accruing costs of and upon this writ, I will, on the 4th day of May, 1929, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the front door of the Court House In the City of Heppner, Morrow County, State of Oregon, sell at public auction, subject to confirmation of the above entitled court and subject to re demption by the said defendants, all the right title and Interest which the above named defendants had on the 4th day of February, 1919. the date of the mortgage herein foreclosed, or since that date had in and to the following described real property, to-wit: The west twenty (2u) feet ot Lots numbered One (1) and Two (2) and the East thirty (30) feet of Lots numbered Seven (7) and Eight (8) In Block num bered Nine (9) in Stansbury's Addition to the town (now City) of Heppner. In tne county ot Morrow and state ot Oregon, to satisfy said execution, or der and decree, interest, costs and ac cruing costs. C J. L. BAUMAN, Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon. Dated this 2nd day of April, 1929. First publication April 4, 1929. Last publication May 2, 1929. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given that the under signed has filed his final account as administrator of the estate of Charles A. Harrington, deceased, and that the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County has appointed Mon day, the 6th day of May, 1929, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day as the time, and the County Court Koom In the court House at Hepppner as the place, of hearing and settlement of said final account. Ob jections to said final account must be hied on or Deiore said date. H. J. CASON, Administrator. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE DIS TRICT OF OREGON. In the Matter of Adam J. Knoblock. Bankrupt. IN BANKRUPTCY. No. B-13154. To the creditors of Adam J. Knoblock. of Heppner, Morrow county and dis trict aforesaid, a bankrupt. Notice Is hereby given that the said Adam J. Knoblock was, on the twen tieth day of March. A. D., 1929. duly adjudicated a bankrupt; and that the first meeting or his said creditors will be held at the omce of the undersigned, referee in bankruptcy of the above en titled court, in Pendleton. Oregon, at ten o'clock in the forenoon of the eighth day of April. A. D., 1929, at which time and place the said creditors may (ana the said bankrupt MUST) attend, prove their claims, examine the bankrupt, ap point a trustee and transact such other business as may properly pe orougnt betore said meeting. Done and dated at Pendleton. In said district this twenty-third day of March, A. D. 1929 C. K. CRANSTON, Referee. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Mar. 13. 1929. NOTICE Is hereby given that Bercia Wavel Wilkinson, whose post-otnee ad dress is Heppner. Oregon, did, on the ara aay ot iecemoer, iyjo, nie in mis office Sworn Statement and Application No. 024966. to purchase tne swttSEVi Section 5. Township 4 South. Range 28 East. Willamette Meridian, and the tim ber thereon, under the provisions of the act ol June 3. las. and acts amenda tory, known as the "Timber and Stone Law. at such value as might he fixed by appraisement, and that, pursuant to such application, the land and timber thereon nave been appraised, one nun dred thirty-five dollars, the timber es timated 60 M board feet at $1.60 per M, and the land $60.00; that said applicant will offer final proof In support of his application and sworn statement on the aist day oi May, 1929, before liay M. Anderson, United States Commissioner, at Heppner, Oregon. Any person is at liberty to protest this purchase before entry, or Initiate presence of Deity made Isaiah aware of his own sinful human na ture by contrast. It is always so. As we come unto Him we are mind ful of the difference, as the real self Is acknowledged. Isaiah's outcry was akin to that of the man In par able, when twe men went up to the Temple to pray, who said "God be merciful to me, a sinner. Such pleading moves our Father to ac tion. Though It was In a vision there was effective reality, as one of the seraphim took a burning coal from the altar and cleansed those Hps as by Are. Thus made ready, Isaiah was able to give a noble re sponse when the Lord called for vol unteers, saying, "Whom shall I send, and who will go for us?" Instant answer was "Here am I; send me." Today, when opportunity is given for service 95 per cent of the aver age church members will be Indif ferent or suggest that the other 5 per cent, already doing most of the work, undertake the added tasks. Isaiah served faithfully during four relgna. He fulfilled the office of a prophet. He foretold the truth as a messenger commanded by Je hovah. No toll was too hard to be undertaken in obeying a commis sion. He boldly faced kings as well as peasants, for every class equally needs the truth of life. When Ho zekiah was sick Isaiah, In perform ing the office of a pastor, told him, "Set thy house in order," In prepar ation for Impending death. He la foolish Indeed who straightens out his books only when the auditor Is expected. Every phase of life should be loved so that the auditing can take place at any time. a contest at any time before patent is sues, by filing a corroborated affidavit in this office, alleging facts which would defeat the entry. J. W. DONNELLY, Register. Mar. 14-May 16. NOTICE OF SALE OF ANIMAL. Notice is herebv given that by virtue of the laws of the State of Oregon, the undersigned has taken up the herein after described animal found running at large on his premises in Morrow County, State of Oregon, and that he win on Saturday, tne oin aay oi April, 1929. at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, ut his place one half mile north of Pine Citv. in Mor row County, State of 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 thereof. Said animal Is de scribed as follows: One bay mare, about 12 years of age, weight 1250 pounds; roached mane, white spot in forehead, no visible marks or brands. H. E. YOUNG, 1-3. Echo, Oregon. Serial No. 027046 UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR United States Land Office, The Dalles, Oregon, Mar. 6. 1929. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Walter, Helen and Harry Rood and Millie R. Doolittle, heirs of Andrew Rood Sr.. whose address is given as c-o Harry Rood, Heppner. Oregon, did, on Feb. 18, 1929, make application under Act of Mar. 20, 1922 ( 42 Stat., 460) to cut and remove certain timber from approximately 150 acres located In Sees. 16 and 20, T. 3 N., R. 43 E. W. M., Wal lowa National Forest, Wallowa County, Oregon, in exchange for the SEliSE4, Sec. 18. NE'4NELi. NE'4SW'4, NVjSE'4, SK14SE4, Sec. 19, WVSNWV4, sec. 2U, T. 6 S R. 27 E. W. M Umatilla Na tional Forest, Morrow County, Oregon, Serial 027046. Any and all persons claiming the lands' selected and timber thereon, or having bona fide objections to the ex change should file their protests on or Deiore tne 24tn- oi April, 1929. J. W. DONNKLLY. Register. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned executor and executrix of the estate of Rebecca J. Warren, deceased, have filed their final account of the administration of the estate of said de ceased with the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, and that said court has fixed Monday, the 6th day of Muy, 1929, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day as the time, and the County Court room at the Court House at Heppner, Oregon, as the place for hearing objec tions to said final account and the clos ing of said estate, and all persons hav ing objections thereto are hereby re quired to file the same with said court on or before the time fixed for said hearing. Dated and first published this 21st day of March, 1929. MINNIE B. FURLONG. Executrix. ALEXANDER WARREN. Executor, NOTICE OF SALE OF ANIMAL. Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of the laws of the State of Oregon, the undersigned has taken up the herein after described animal found running at large on his premises in Morrow County, Slate of Oregon, and that he will on Saturday, the 6th day of April, 1929, at the hour of 10:30 in the fore noon of said day at the George Sperry plate. 1 mile south of Heppner, offer for sale and sell the said animal to the highest bidder for cash in hand the said animal, unless the same shall have been redeemed by the owner thereof. Said animal is described as follows: One sorrel horse. 5 or 6 years old. white spot in forehead, snip on end of nose, white hind feet, branded FC on left stifle, weight about looo pounds. W. P. PROPHET, 1-3. Heppner, Oregon. 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 herein after described animals found running at large on his premises in Morrow County. State of Oregon, and that he will on Saturday, the 30th day of March, 1929. at the hour of 10:00 o'clock In the forenoon of said day at his place 10 miles south of Heppner, Oregon, on Rhea Creek, offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash In hand, the said animals, unless the same shall have been redeemed by the owner or owners thereof. Said animals are described as follows: One brown mare. 9 years old, weight 1150. branded R on left shoulder; short strip in face. One brown horse. 10 years old. weight 1200, branded witn anchor on lert shoul der; white spot in face. STERLING FRYREAR. 52-2 Heppner, Oregon. SUMMONS. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MORROW COUNTY. Maude Pearl Goodenough, Flossie Etta Binder, William Hastings Devenv. Dewane Portland DeVeny. and Flor- euo ueievan Deveny, Plaintiffs, vs. Nettie B. Morris and also all other per sons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest In the real estate described in the com Dlaint herein. Defendants To Nettie B, Morris and also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, Hen or Interest in the real estate described in the complaint herein, 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 weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, and if you fall to so appear and answer, for want thereof, the plaintiffs will apply 10 ine aoove entuieu court ior the re lief prayed for In their complaint to- wit: for a decree of the above entitled Court that the plaintiffs are the owners In fee simple of the following described real property In Morrow County, State of Oregon, to-wit: The East half of the Northeast quarter and the East half of the Southeast quarter of Section Fourteen (14) In Township One (1) North, Range Twenty-five (25) East of Willamette meridian, clear of any and all liens or claims of the above named defendants, or any of them, and that the defendants and all other persons or parties claiming any Interest In or Hen upon any of said real property be en joined and restrained from hereafter setting forth any claim of Interest in or Hen upon any of said real property, and for such other and further relief as the Court may deem meet and equitable. This summons Is published by virtue of an order of the Hon. R. L. Benge, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, made and entered on the 6th day of March, 1929, which order specified that this summons should be published In the Heppner Gazette Times, a newspaper of general circulation published In Hepp ner, Morrow County, Oregon, for the period of four successive weeks. Date of first publication, March 7, 1929. S. E. NOTSON. Attorney for Plaintiffs, Address: Heppner, Oregon. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is herebv given that the nn-. derslgned has been appointed bv the County Court of the State of Oregon ior jworrow county executor 01 tne as tute of Rav O. Slocum. deceased, and that all persons having claims against the said estate must present the same duly verified according to law to me at my omce in Heppner, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice, said date of first publication being March 7, 1929. BAIHUlL, li. INUTHUN, Executor. r. D. BAILEY Contractor and Builder Cabinet and Built-in Work a Specialty Call Heppner Farmers Elevator Hoppner, Ore. MATERNITY HOME I am prepared to take care of a limited number of maternity cases. Room and board reasonable. .MRS. O. C. AIKEN Bos 141 HEFPNEB Phone 876 VVM. BROOKHOUSER FAINTWO PAPEKHANQINO INTERIOR DECORATING; Leave orders at Peoples Hardware Company DR. ARTHUR CRAIG DENTIST Case Building, Entrano Center St. Telephone Mala 1018 Open Evenings and Sundays by Appointment. DR. A. H. JOHNSTON PHYSICIAN- AND S0BOEON Graduate Nurse Assistant L O. O. F. BOTLDINO Phones: Offloe, Main 933; Res. 492. Heppner, Oregon DR. J. H. McCRADY DENTIST X-Bay Diagnosis X. O. O. F. BT7XLDINQ Heppner, Oregon Frank A. McMenamin LAWYER Phone BEaoon 4451 1014 Northwestern Bank Building, PORTLAND, OREGON Residence, OArfleld 1949 A. D. McMURDO, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND STTBOEON Trained None Assistant Office In Masonic Building Heppner, Oregon C L. SWEEK ATTOBNET-AT-LAW Offices In First National Bank Boll ding Heppner, Oregon morrow general HOSPITAL fiMSffi, J Wards and Private Rooms. I Rates Reasonable. I MBS. SENA WESTFALL, I Graduate Nurse, Superintendent J A. H. JOHNSTON, M. J I'hyslclan-ln-Charge. , j Phone Main 322 Heppner, Ore. Morrow General Maternity Department "The Home of Bettw 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 Spsoialty "The Man Who Talks to Beat ths Band" O. L. BENNETT, LexUgten, Oregoa J. O. PETERSON Latest Jewelry and Gift Goods Watches Clocks - Diamonds Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing Heppner, Oregon F. W. TURNER & CO. FIRE, AUTO AND LITE INSURANCE Old Line Companies. Btal BsUte. Heppner, Oregon JOS. J. NYS ATTONEY.AT-LAW Roberts Building, Willow Street Heppner, Oregon J. Perry Conder, N. D. 20th year In praetloe la Heppner and Morrow Connty. HEPPNER HOTEL BUILDING Office Phone 02, Residence Phone 08. Heppner Sanitarium Hospital Phyflclan'in' ctXg" Oldest Institution of Healing and Oldest Practicing Physician In Mor row County: with the least percent age of futallty and greatest percent age of benefit ALEX GIBB PLUMBDXO AND HEATDSO GENERAL BEPAIB WOBX Estimates Free. WHEN IN TBOTTBLB CALL 702 PEOPLES HARDWARE CO.