PAGE SIX HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1929. 3frppnrr THE HEPPNER GAZETTE. Established March 30, 1883: THE HEPPNER TIMES, Established November 18, 1897; CONSOLIDATED FEBRUARY 16, 1915. Published every Thursday morning by TAWTEB and SPENCEB CRAWFORD and entered at the Post Office at Hepp ner, Oregon, as second-class matter. advertising sates gives on application. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Tear Six Months Three Months Single Copies $2.00 1.00 .7 .06 Official Paper (or Morrow County. There are two worlds the world that we can measure with line and rule, and the world that we feel with our hearts and Imagination. Hunt. THE SAFETY DRIVE. HEPPNER opens the safety drive with the police girls from Holly wood assisting, and everybody will be up and doing to eliminate death and injury as far as humanly possi ble. Cooperation on the part of the motorists and the public is absolute ly necessary and is asked for in this drive. The police girls will give away, after stopping the motorists, different parts of the motor law on headlights, spotlights, rear lights and signals. This will be done for the purpose of acquainting the mo torists with the amendments to the law, and for the purpose through the police girls of seeking the help in reducing the long lists of acci dents and deaths. The drive is giv en strictly for the purpose of help ing to reduce accidents and giving the motorists a better understand ing of the law. Motorists are urged to help the situation out by respond ing to the different tests and pre serving copies of the law for future reference. ANOTHER USE FOR NEWS PAPERS. WHAT is more useful than a newspaper? When new, it sup plies news and advertising that give its readers essential information. When old, it is used to wrap things in, in place of a tablecloth at pic nics, etc. Now another use has been found that should interest every housewife. May Keithline, of the South Dako ta State College, has discovered that old newspapers make an excellent substitute for moth-proof bags for storing clothing during the summer months. She says If clothing is wrapped carefully in several thick nesses of newspaper, protection is provided at very small cost News papers make especially good moth proof wrappings because printer's ink is objectionable to moths. She recommends that garments be dry cleaned before being stored away for the summer, since soiled clothing attracts moths more than clean clothing. Garments should also be brushed to remove moth eggs which may have already been deposited. Thoroughly sun the gar mentsthen put them away and, if you are inclined to believe in the efficacy of Miss Kiethline's idea, use the newspaper. P. S. Newspapers also keep busi nesses from being motheaten. The secret lies in wise, effective adver tising. THE NEW CURRENCY. THERE has been a mad scramble on the banks to acquire some of the new, unfamiliar, attractive cur rency. The treasury is prepared to meet the demand only to a limited extent, because of the big problem of distribution. So if you have not any of these new bills yet, don't be worried. Twelve months from now the old bills will be a curiosity, not the new ones. The new ones, by the way, are ex pected to save the government about $1,500,000 a year, due to their small size. The new bills are more convenient in every way, make counterfeiting more difficult and are more durable than the old bills, which will improve the sanitary con dition of the money we handle. Ella Fell of Heppner is spending the summer in Enterprise the guest of her friend, Katherine Farns wroth, who formerly lived at Hepp ner. Enterprise Record-Chieftain. iatttfmg Brljnol Ewann International Sunday School Lesson July 28 THE STORY OF DANIEL Daniel 1:14, 19, 20; 2:17-24 Rev. Samuel D. Price, D.D. This book which will be studied for three weeks is rich in thrills. Youth is particularly fascinated In reading these accounts which help to emphasize the fact that truth is stranger than fiction. Plan to read all twelve chapters in these three weeks. Portions especially Indicat ed for study this time by the Les sons Committee are 1:1-21; 2:13-19; 7:28; 8:15-18; 9:20-23; 10:1-19; 12:9. Daniel did not follow the saying which is an excuse for many extra sins when away from home: "When in Rome do as the Romans do." Had he even observed the example of his own people when back in Pales tine he would have followed the base customs of the Babylonians. Here Is a lad who was deported as a captive and who held to the ways he had .'earned in his home back in in Judea. This fine young fellow was soon noted by Aspenaz, the keeper of the eunuchs in the household of Nebu chadnezzar. When the king asked that likely lads be searched out and brought to him for special favor this Jewish boy was chosen, as well Mrs. Henry Schwan Is a patient at the Heppner hospital, where she underwent an operation for the re moval of her tonsils the early part or the week. NOTICE OF SALE OF ANIMALS. Notice is hereby given that hv vir. tue of the laws of the State of Oreimn the undersigned has taken up the here inafter described animals found run ning at large on his premises in Mor row County, State of Oregon; that he will on Saturday. August 3. 1929, at the nour oi ten octocs. a. aa. or said day, at his ranch, known as the J. H. Wv- land ranch, about 6 miles Southwest of Haranian. uregon, oner lor sale and sell to me nignest Dinner tor cash in hand, the said animals, unless the aamA nhnii have been redeemed by the owner or owners inereoi. oaiu animals are de scribed as follows, to wit: One dark chestnut sorrel mare, two white front feet, weight about 1050 pounds, branded 11 with quarter circle above on right hip. One two year old black gelding, white am iu iiunfrau, uiauueu d win quar ter circle above on left shoulder One gray saddle horse, aged about Eight years, branded Lazy L with ijuttrier circle aoove on leit shoulder, weight about 1000 pounds. One two year old brown horse with four white feet, white strip on face, no visible brand. JOHN J. KELLY, Heppner. Oregon. W ARB ANTS SEVEN YEARS OLD. Notice is hereby given that I have in my possession as County Clerk the fol lowing County Warrants issued prior to July 1, 1922, and if not called for within sixty days from date herein, the same will be cancelled by the Morrow County Court No. 4570 Geo. Sutherland S 1.70 No. 8525 W. D. Leaman 22.68 No. 8T78 Heppner Herald 5.00 No. 10360 Ike Coger 2.20 No. 10999 Pad Howell 6.25 No. 32S4 O. L. Davis 1.60 No. 7020 Jas. Lindsay 3.00 Dated July 3, 1929. GAY M. ANDERSON, County Clerk. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MOR ROW COUNTY. Mat Halvorsen, Plaintiff. vs. H. J. Reed. Defendant SUMMONS. To H. J. Reed. Defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby notified to appear in the above entitled court with in Four (4) weeks from the date of first publication of this summons and an swer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit or otherwise plead thereto, and If you fail to so ap pear and answer the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in his complaint which is as follows, to wit: For a decree against you and In fa vor of the plaintiff foreclosing against you that certain contract entered into between the plaintiff and yourself on or about the Fifth day of September. 1925. which contract provided for sale, by the plaintiff to you. for the purchase price of Twenty-eight thousand, Five Hundred and No-100 Dollars ($28,500.00) all of the following described real and personal property located in Morrow county, state of Oregon, to-wit: The West half (WH) of Section Fifteen (15): all of Section Sixteen (16). except NW diagonal Vfc of Northwest quarter (NW!4) of Northwest quarter (NWH); the West half (WS1 of the, West half (WH) of the East half E) of Section Twenty-two (22) ;. the North west quarter (NW1,) of Section Twenty-seven (27); the North half (N'-i) of Section Twenty-eight (28), all in Township One (1) South, Range Twenty-four (24), E. W. M.; One SV4 inch Winona Wagon and water tank; One 3 inch Bain wagon and rack; Two old wagons; One header box and one rack; One three bottom gang plow, 16 inch ; One three bottom gang plow, 14 Inch; One six section iron harrow; One eleven foot Campbell disk; One Disk drill; One Rotary Weeder; One Wilt blade Weeder; One six horse power Fairbanks Morse Engine: One set of blacksmith tools; One cook stove; One heating stove; One 14 foot header; One-half Interest in Holt Combine Harvester; Ten sets of harness; One milk cow; One gray mare named Daisey; One gray horse named Prince; One roan horse named Blutch; One brown mare named Puss; One gray mare named Kate: One sorrel mare named Lou; One black mare named Coly; One bay horse named Bennie; One bay mare named Jessie; One black horse named King; One bay mare named Lucy; One bay mare named Queen: One black mare named Nettle: all branded thus: MH connected; One bay horse named Kock, brand ed O. W. on left stifle; One black mare named Mable, un branded; Two three year old colts; One black mule and one gray mule, branded thus: ; Two bay mules, unbranded, and decreeing that the plaintiff Is the owner or said real and personal DroD ertv free and clear of all interest or claims of yourself and all persons claim ing by. tnrougn or under you, ana tor such other and further relief as to the Court may seem equitable. This summons is published by virtue ot an order oi me rionoraoie K. ju Benge. Judge of the County Court of the state of Oregon for Morrow county, made and entered on the 9th day of July, 1929, whicn order provided tnat this summons be published once each week for Four (4) weeks in the Hepp ner Gazette Times, a newspaper of gen eral circulation published in HeDDiier. I Morrow county, state of Oregon. The date of first publication of this as three of his companions. The specifications were a "youth in whom there is no blemish, but well favored and skillful in all wisdom and imbued with knowledge and un derstanding science, and such as had ability to stand in the king's palace." At once these four, with others In Babylon, were Invited to eat the fancy food that was pro vided at the court table. Principle asserted itself above the desire to gain a place in the house of the king. There, meats that had been offered to idols would be serv ed. These the Jew must refuse for conscience sake and Daniel does this very thing. He asks that he and his friends may follow a vege tarian diet and drink only water during the coming ten days of prep aration. They know that they will be phyBically better than those who would eat foods that would not be body-bulldlng. When the test came it took only a glance to show that the appearanco of those who fol lowed the simpler diet was superior. Then came the mental examination. In this they stood "ten times better" than all the lads of Babylonia whom Aspenaz brought forward. Thus Daniel was well started on the road that led in time to the prime min istry of the country to which he had been carried as a captive. A Good One To Pass TRY OUR. NEW TAIL SPIN HIGH &ALL ONCE C-erC' THE BRIDGE OF SIGHS Recently a very rich and nation ally-known citizen was sentenced to serve a term in jail, and was Anally placed there that justice might pre vail over all. Just what the offense was, that brought this punishment does not concern me particularly. Guilt must be assumed if proven be yond doubt. I did notice that the term of imprisonment was compara tively short Almost at the same time, a poor old washerwoman, living in a great city near me, was arrested "with the goods on her." She had, in her squalid apartment, something like a gallon of corn whiskey; she ad mitted dispensing thi3 liquid from time to time, in order to ease the financial going; she was 81, and not able to turn out washing as in her younger years. Recent enactments made hers an almost capital offense. The Jurors, kind and heartful men, were puz zled; had this very old woman ex erted her utmost strength, she could not have done much harm to any summons is July Eleventh, 1929. C L. HWKEK., Attorney for the Plaintiff. Address: Heppner, Oregon. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MOR ROW COUNTY. Eliza Walbridge, Plaintiff, vs. Jane Doe Noyer, wife of John Noyer; T. W. Halley and Jane Doe Halley, his wife; George W. Ayers and Etta Avers, his wife; Mary E. Kirk, a widow; William A. Ayers and Dora Ayers, his wife; Thomas W. Ayers and Laura Ayers. his wife; Ida M. Fell and George D. Fell, husband and wife; Elsie I. Lasater and James Las ater, her husband; Edgar B. Ayers and Danna Ayers, his wife; Josephine Forwood. a widow; Pauline Quaid, a widow; Ralph Swinburne and Mable Swinburne, his wife; Raymond Thorn ton and Jane Doe Thornton, his wife; Frances Rood, a widow; also all other parties or persons unknown who claim any title, estate, lien or Interest in the real property described in plaintiffs complain herein, Defendants. SUMMONS. To Jane Doe Noyer, wife of John Noy er; T. W. Halley and Jane Doe Hal ley, his wife; George W. Ayers and Etta Ayers. his wife; Edgar B. Ay ers and Danna Ayers, his wife; Ray mond Thornton and Jane Doe Thorn ton, his wife; also all other parties or persons unknown who claim any title, estate, lien or Interest In the real property described In plaintiff's complaint, Defendants. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You and each of you are hereby notified to appear and answer plaintiff's complaint filed In the above entitled suit within Four (4) weeks from the date of first publication of this summons, and for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in her complaint, which Is as follows, to-wit: For a decree of the above entitled Court that the plaintiff is the owner in fee simple of Lots One (1) and Two (2) In Block Five (6) in the City of Hepp ner, Morrow County, State of Ore gon, and that her title to said real property be forever quieted against the claims of the above named defendants, and that said defendants be restrained and enjoined from asserting any claim or right to any interest in said real prop erty or any part thereof, and for such other and further relief as to the Court may seem equitable. This Summons is published bv virtue of an Order of the Honorable R. L. Benge, county judge ror Morrow County, State of Oregon, made and en tered on the Tenth day of July. 1929 which order provides that this summons De published in me Heppner Gazette Times, a newspaper of general circula tion published In Heppner, Morrow County, State of Oregon, once each week for Four (4) weeks. Date nf first publication. July Elev enth, 1929. C. L. SWEEK, Attorney for Plaintiff. Address: Heppner, Oregon. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned was duly appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, administrator of the estate of Pardon Williamson, de ceased, and all persons having c alm against the estate of said deceased are hereby required to present the same properly verified, to the undersigned at his office at Heppner, Oregon, within six months from the date Hereof. Dated and nrst published this 11th Up- TRY IT -THREE PAfcTS GASOLINE A.ND OWE PART GIW body, by reason of her senility. But she was a violator of law, and knew she was doing wrong at the time. If I do not forget, she drew six months' imprisonment She went to jail defiant A question as to the justice of the law arises, but it should not There is no extenuation in violation of law by rich or poor, young or old. The so-called crime wave is appalling; the law must be stern and prevail or fall down in its impotence. It must not fall down. Age and condition are no excuse for crime. Ignorance and self-will are the causes of most violations of law. Even poverty does not Justify a man or woman to rob, or to enter into unlawful commerce. It never pays, even to violate an unreasonable law. Such laws are not done away with by that method. Enlightenment brings about better conditions, ignorance and crime never. I wish we could think of Americans as a happy, law-abiding people. We can only realize this, when our people universally work for It. day of July, 1929. JOS J. NYS, Administrator. NOTICE OF BOND SALE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned will receive sealed bids un til 10:00 o'clock A. M the 7th day of August, 1929, and immediately thereaf ter the bids received will be publicly opened by the County Court, at the Courthouse In Heppner, Oregon, for the purchase of an issue of bonds of Mor row County for the construction of permanent roads therein in the sum of Sixty Thousand Dollars ($60,000), said bonds to be in denominations of One Thousand Dollars (tl.000) each, num bered 1 to 60 inclusive, to bear date of August 1. 1929, and to mature serially In numerical order at the rate of Three Thousand Dollars (J3.000) on the first day of August of each of the years 1935 to 19o4 Inclusive, said bonds to bear interest at the rate of not to ex ceed five per cent (6) per annum, payable semiannually on the first days of February and August, principal and Interest payable In United States gold coin at the office of the County Treas urer in Heppner, Oregon, or at the Fis cal Agency of the State of Oregon In New York City. All bids must be unconditional and accompanied by a certified check for PINKY DINKY ( HRtt, PINKY DEAFL, Wf VHERC ) TO '"STORf BEFORE. A Oa I YOU'LL. HAVES. TO RUN C.f TO BIG j f I FORGET J JJJ UP TO THE STORE 1 V4- BOY 9 J 0' .-. YOO DEAR LfTTLB BOY PINKY IT'LL Bfc JUST FIFTY AND A oft? y- THAT BNOOOHJ I By Albert T. Reid 2,000.00. The Court reserves the right to reject any and all bids. The approving legal opinion of Messrs. Teal. Wlnfree, McCulloch & Sliuler will be furnished the success ful bidder. GAY M. ANDERSON, County Clerk. Heppner, Oregon. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has filed her final account as administratrix de bonis non of the es tate Of William M. Avers riprennpri onH that the County Court of the State of ureRon tor morrow county has appoint ed Monday, the 6th day of August. 1929, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, as the time, and the Coun ty Court room in the Court House at Heppner. Oregon, as the place, of hear ing and settlement of said final account. Objections to said final account must be on or before said date. LULA AYERS, Administratrix de bonis non of the Estate of Wm. M. Ayers, deceased. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned. Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of George C. Aiken, de ceased, has filed her final account with the county court of the State of Ore gon for Morrow County, and that said Court has set as the time and place for settlement of said account the Fifth day of August 1929. at the hour of Eleven o'clock A. M. of said day in the Court room of said court in Heppner, Oregon. All persons having objections to said filial account must file same on or be fore said date. LILLIE AIKEN, Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of George C. Aiken, Deceased, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned have been duly appointed by the Couny Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, executor and exe cutrix of the estate of William Gorger, deceased and all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased are hereby required to present the same with proper vouchers as required by law, to the undersigned at the law office of Jos. J. Nys, at Heppner, Ore gon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published this 27th day of June. 1929. LEON C. COONEY, Executor, GERTRUDE C. COONEY, Executrix. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has filed his final account as administrator of the Estate of James M. Baker, deceased, with the Clerk of the County Court of the State of Ore gon for Morrow County, and that said Court has appointed Monday, the 6th day of August, 1929, at the hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon as the time, and the County Court room In the Court House at Heppner, Oregon, as the place for hearing and settlement of said final account. Objections to said final ac count must be filed on or before said date. LESTER V. BAKER, Administrator of the Estate of James M. Baker, deceased. Wait Till Mom Hears of This Stop 1 yZ NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has filed his final account as Executor of the estate of John F. M. Farrens, deceased, and that the Coun ty Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County has appointed Monday, the 5th day of August, 1929, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon 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. Objec tions to said final account must be filed ou or before sadl date. GLENN A. FARRENS, Executor of the Estate of John F. M. Farrens. deceased. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, Administrator of the Estate of John A. Patterson, deceased, has filed his final account with the County Court of the State of Oregon for Mor row County, and that said Court has set as the time and place for settle ment of said account the Fifth day of August. 1929 at the hour of Ten 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 said date. B. R. PATTERSON, Administrator of the Estate of John A. Patterson, deceased. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, Administrator of the Estate of Ella N. Florence, deceased, has filed his final account with the county court of the state of Oregon for Morrow county, and that said Court has set as the time and place for settlement of said account Monday the Fifth day of August, 1929, at the hour of Ten thirty o'clock A. M. of said day 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 said date. N. G. FLORENCE, Administrator of the Estate of Ella N. Florence, deceased. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MORROW COUNTY. State of Oregon, a public corporation, Plaintiff, vs. John B. Calmus and Martha Calmus, his wife; N. A. Clark: lmogene Isom; J. M. Metcalf and Waterhouse & Lester Co., a corporation, Defendants, SUMMONS. To J. M. Metcalf and Waterhouse Les ter Co., a corporation, Defendants. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You and each of you are hereby notified to appear and answer the plaintiff's complaint filed in the above entitled suit within Four (4) weeks from the date of first publication of tliis summons, and for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court fur me renei prayed lor in us complaint, which is as iuuows, to-wu: For a judgment against the defend ants John B. Calmus and Martha Cal mus. his wife, for Two thousand One hundred Twenty-one and 14-100 Dollars ($2121.14), with interest at the rate of Four (4) per cent per annum from Aug ust Fourth, 1928; the further sum of Twenty-eight and 80-100 Do lars ($28. 80), with interest thereon at the rate of Eight (8) per cent per annum from De cember Twentieth. 1928: the further sum of Three hundred and No-100 Dol lars ($300.00) attorney a fee. and Dlaln tiff's costs and disbursements incurred In this suit, and For a decree of the Court that the plalntirrs mortgage on the following described real property in Morrow County, state of Oregon: Commencing at the Northwest cor ner of Lot numbered One (1) In Block numbered Sixteen (16) in Stansbury's Addition to the town of Heppner, Morrow County, Ore gon, and running thence East on the North line of said lot. Forty (40) feet; thence South parallel to the West line of said lot One (1) and the West line of Lot numbered Two (2) in said Block Sixteen (16) aforesaid, one hundred thirty-one and eighty-eight hundredths (131. 88) feet to the South line of said lot numbered Two (2) ; thence West Forty (40) feet to the Southwest corner of said Lot numbered Two (2); thence North to the point of beginning, said property being the Westerly Forty (40) feet of Lots numbered One (1) and Two (2) In Block numbered Sixteen (16) in Stansbury's Addition to the town of Heppner, Morrow County, state of Oregon. Commencing at the Northwest cor ner of Block numbered Sixteen (16) in Stansbury's Addition to the town of Heppner, Oregon, running thence West Thirty (30) feet; running thence South One hundred Thirty two (132) feet; running thence East Thirty (30) feet: thence North to the point of beginning, the same being a portion of the Northeast quarter of the Northeast quarter (NE'iNE',4) of Section numbered Thirty-four (34) in Township Two (2) South. Range Twenty-six (26) East of the Willamette Meridian, in the county of Murrow and state of Oregon, be declared a valid first lien on all of said real property and that said mort gage be foreclosed and the real DroDer- ty sold under mortgage foreclosure In the manner provided by law, and the proceeds received from such sale be nD- plied Pirst, to the payment of charges and expenses of such sale: iecond, to payment of plaintiff's judgment, in cluding costs and attorney s lee and Third, the overplus. If any, be paid to the defendant, John B, Calmus, and that the defendants and nil persons claiming by, through or under them or any of them be forever barred and foreclosed of and from all right, title and intcp'Ht In or to said real property and tb whole thereof, save the statutory right of redemption, and For such other and further relief as to the Cniirt may seem enu table. This summons Is published by virtue or an order or the Hon. K. !,. Kongo. County Judge for Morrow county, state of Oregon, made and entered on the Ninth day of July, 1929, which order provides that this summons be By TERRY GILKISON n'tJ WELL, MOM A.ID IF THAT FIFTY CENTS WAS 6NOU6H.T3AP NWOULD ih this evewimCi AND 6IVE VOU THE REST published In the Heppner Gazette Times, a newspaper of general circula tion published In Heppner, Morrow county, stute of Oregon, once each week for Four (4) weeks. Date of first publication of this sum mons Is the Eleventh day of July, 1929. C. L. SWEBK, Attorney for the Plaintiff. Address: Heppner. Oregon. MATERNITY HOME I am prepared to take care of a limited number of maternity cases. Room and board reasonable. MRS. O. O. AIKEN Box 143 HEPPNEB Phone 976 WM. BROOKIIOUSER FAINTING PAPEBHANOINQ INTERIOR DECOBATHTO Leave orders at Peoples Hardware Company DR. ARTHUR CRAIG Cast Building", Entrance Center Bt Teiepnone Main 1012 Open Evenings and Sundays by Appointment. DR. A. H. JOHNSTON PHYSICIAN AND SOTtQEON Graduate Nurse Assistant L O. O. P. BrrrLDrua Phones: Office, Main 933; Res, 492. Heppner, Oregon DR. J. H. McCRADY DENTIST X-Ray Diagnosis 10, O. P. BUILDING. Heppner, Oregon Frank A. McMenamin LAWYER Phone BEacon 4461 1014 Northwestern Bank Building, PORTLAND. OREGON Residence. GArfleld 1949 A. D. McMURDO, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND BTTBOEON Trained Norse Assistant Office In Masonic Building Heppner, Oregon CL. SWEEK ATTORN EY-AT-LAW Offices In First National Bank Building Heppner. Oregon MORROW GENERAL HOSPITAL "utoraity Oasss "vo1 11 iLj Surgical, Mad! oil, Mrs. Elsie Mollahau, M. N., Bupt Wards and Private Rooms. Rates Reasonable. A. H. JOHNSTON, M. 9., Physlclan-ln-Charge. Phone Main 322 Heppner, Ore. S. E. NOTSON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office In Court House Heppner, Oregon AUCTIONEER Farm and Personal Property Bales a Specialty "The Man Who Talks to Beat the Baud" a. L. BENNETT, Lexington, Oregen J. 0. PETERSON I-iit'nt Jewelry and Gift Goods Watches - Clocks - Diamonds Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing Heppner, Orogon F. W. TURNER & CO. FIRE, AUTO AND LIFE INSURANCE Cld Line Companies. Real Batata. 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 08. Heppner Sanitarium TTnsnito.1 nr- Perry Conder IlU&pildl Physician in charge Oldest Institution of Healing and Oldest Priiutlolng Physician In Mor row County: with the least percent age of fatality and greatest percent age of benefit. ALEX GIBB PLUMBING AND KEATING GENERAL, BJ9PAIB WORK Bstlmattia Free. WHEN IN TROUBLE CALL 708 PEOPLES HARD WARS CO.