PAGE FOUR HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNEK, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1930 (SnzttU tmrs THE HEPPNER GAZETTE, Established March 30, 1SS3; THE HEPPNER TIMES. Established November IS, 1897; CONSOLIDATED FEBRUARY 15, 1918. Published every Thursday morning by VAWTEB and SPENCER CRAWFORD and entered at the Post Office at Hepp ner, Oregon, as second-class matter. ADVEKTrSINO BATES GrVEN ON APPLICATION. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Tear Six Months Three Months Single Copies $2.00 1.00 .7S .05 Official Paper for Morrow County. FEDERAL AID FOR THE SMALL BUSINESS MAN "PVEN as we laud the splendid ef forts of these leaders of indus try," said Dr. Julius Klein, Assistant Secretary of Commerce, speaking of the business conferences in Wash ington, "let us not lose sight of the unnamed hundreds of thousands of 'little fellows' in the business world . . . the corner grocer, the small town druggist, the hardware deal er in a modest way, the woman sell ing 'notions,' the restaurant proprie tor with a neighborhood trade. . . . These smaller merchants, with their innumerable stores where business, in whatever volume, constantly pro ceeds, form the backbone of our American business organism." That was a splendid tribute to a class of citizens among whom are many who have been feeling lately as if they and their kind did not count for much in the scheme of things. What with chain stores opening up everywhere to compete with the local merchant, and the at tention of the public centered on what the "big fellows" are doing, no wonder many a small grocer or druggist has felt as if it were no use to try to keep on going, that there wasn't room in the world any more for his kind of a business, or at least for him as a business man. It is one of the most encouraging signs of the times that the Federal Government recognizes the import ance of the local merchant and that a man of Dr. Klein's ability and in fluence should stand out as the spokesman for the small business establishment The Department of Commerce has been making a study of the reasons for the failure of lo cal merchants in several commun ities, as the first step toward help ing independent business men to hold their trade and share in the na tion's prosperity. ''Facts and their efficient application," says Dr. Klein, "are the indispensable road workers on the highway of success." And he and his assistants have discovered that most of the failures are due to ignorance of the facts about their own business. Only about five or six per cent of the failures of neigh borhood stores are traceable to chain-store competition; many more are due to carelessness in credits and collections, to inaccurate book keeping, to inability to grasp the es sential points of good merchandis ing and to inexperience. This is a geat work, and the facts discovered and their implications are available to everybody who will ask the Department of Commerce for them. DOES THE WORLD REALLY WANT PEACE? The Naval Disarmament Confer ence which is about to meet in Lon don is of immense importance to the whole world, but of more immediate importance to the United States than to any other country. We pride ourselves on being the most peace-loving people in the world, yet we spend more money today on military and naval preparations for war than any other nation! Perhaps we are wron in believ ing that we love peace more than other people do. Hon. Alanson Houghton, former Ambassador to Berlin and then to London, suggest ed as much in his address on as suming the position of Chairman of the Commission on International Justice and Good-Will of the Fed- Hntnimg Btlpai ?0Ban International Sunday School Lesson for January 5 CHILDHOOD OF JESUS Matthew 2:10-23 Rev. Samuel D. Price, D.D. During the coming six months the lessons will be taken from Matthew and the general theme ia ''The Gos pel of the Kingdom." From July to December the titles will deal with "Representative Men and Women of the Old and New Testaments." The aim of the present series, as indi cated by the Lessons Committee Is "(1) To present a clear and compre hensive view of the entire Gospel of Matthew, (2) To keep in mind the Messianic character of the Gospel, (3) To observe the well-balanced re lationship between Jesus' ministry of teaching and His ministry of mercy, (4) To develop faith In Jesus as the Son of God, (5) To indicate the way to complete Christian liv ing." It will be very helpful if you can find time right now to read through the 28 chapters of this first Gospel. Matthew wrote particularly for the Hebrews to endeavor to make clear that Jesus Christ Is the Messiah of Old Testament proph ecy. There are at least 29 quota tions from the Old Testament and 10 of these are peculiar to Matthew. Levi, or Matthew, was a tax collect or who was called to be a disciple of the Nazarene when he was at the receipt of custom by Galilee. It was probably about two months after the Birth In Bethlehem, as an eral Council of Churches. Pointing out that the United States has man aged to get into at least one import ant war during every generation since the Republic was established, he said that his knowledge of Euro pean nations convinced him that each of them honestly thinks, as we do, its people love peace more than any other. If something of that understand ing of the peace-loving nature of humanity in general, and some measure of belief in the good inten tions of other nations toward us, gets into the spirit of the Disarma ment Conference, there is hope that our delegates may come back with a program, agreed upon by all, which will reduce our naval burden and that cf the rest of the world, and provide tangible evidence that we and the other countries do ac tually desire peace. Si Tinklepaugh says the way things are going it won't be long before some folks'll have to begin paying their instalments in instal ments. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW. In Equity PACIFIC COAST MORTGAGE CO., a corporation. Plaintiff, E. B. WILLIAMSON, MARY WIL LIAMSON, his wife. O. K. WILLIAM SON, BESSIE WILLIAMSON, his wife. C. P. JORDAN. MABEL F. JORDAN, his wife, J. F. HUTCHT- TOENS. JANE DOE HUCHTTOENS, his wife, ERIK BJORKMAN, FRIDA BJORKMAN. his wife. C. D. GKAK1N, HELEN GEARIN. his wife, and A. E. FELLER, Defendants. By virtue of an execution, judgment order, decree and order of sale issued out of the above entitled Court in the above entitled cause, to me directed, dated the 31st day of December, 1929, upon a judgment and decree entered in said Court on the 30th day of December, 1929, in favor of the plaintiff above named and against the defendants C. P. Jordan and Mabel F. Jordan, E. B. Wil liamson, Mary Williamson. O. K. Wil liamson and Bessie Williamson, for the following sums, namely: $3,600.00. with interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent, per annum from December 1, 19-S; the further sum of $33t.00 attor ney's fees; the further sum of $109.00, with interest thereon at the rate of six per cent, per annum from December 1, 1928: the further sum of $216.00, with in terest thereon at tne rate oi ten per cent, per annum from December 1, 1928; the further sum oi 5o.uu. attorney s fees, together with $27.25. costs and dis bursements herein taxed in favor of plaintiff, and the costs of and upon said writ, commanding me to make sale of that certain real property, with the ap purtenances, tenements and heredita ments, situate in Morrow County, Ore gon, and more particularly described as follows, to wit: All of Section twenty-five (25), Township two (2) north of Range twenty-six (26) east of the Willam ette Meridian, and the west half W) of Section twenty-nine (29). and the southeast quarter (SE'4) and the west half (W14) of the southwest quarter (SW',4) and the southwest quarter (SWVi) of the northwest quarter (NW'i) of Sec tion thirty (30), Township two (2) north of Range twenty-seven (27) east of the Willamette Meridian, containing twelve hundred seventy five (1275) acres, more or less, ac cording to the Government survey thereof; NOW. THEREFORE, by virtue of said execution, judgment order, decree and order of sale, and in compliance with the commands of said writ, I will, on Saturday, the 1st day of February. 1930, at ten o'clock A. M., at the front door of the County Court House, in the city or HeDDner. Morrow bounty, ure gon. sell, at public auction, subject to redemption, to the highest bidder, for casn m nana, an tne rigni, true or in terest which the defendants in the above entitled suit, or anv of them, had on December 1, 1923, the date of the mortgages foreclosed in said suit, or since said date, had in or to the above described property, or any part there of, to satisfy said execution, judgment order and decree, interest, costs and accruing costs. Dated this 2nd day of January, 1930. C. J. D. BAUMAN, Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon. Date of first publication, January 2, 1930. Date of last publication, January 30, 1930. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned administrator of the estate of Paul Rietmann, deceased, has filed his final account with the clerk of the Countv Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, and that the Judge of said Court has fixed Monday, the 3rd day of February, 1930, at the hour of 10 o'clock, A. M., as the time, and the County Court room, in the Court House at Heppner, Oregon, as the place for hearing ana seitiemeni oi saia account, and any objections to said final account must oe niea on or oeiore saia aaie. OTTO RIETMANN, Administrator of the estate o Paul Rietmann, deceased. Date of first publication of this no tice. January 2, 1930. Date of last publication of this no tlce, January 30, 1930. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Nov. 25. 1929. NOTICE is hereby given that James nounced by the angels to the Shep herds, that the Wise Men came from the East. History shows clear ly that there was a providential preparation for this event which had been clearly announced in prophecy. The religions of that day were far from satisfying the heart needs of humanity. These Persian worshippers of Zoroaster found the answer to their quest as they fol lowed the guiding star to Eethehem, The priests in Jerusalem had a ready answer from their knowledge of the Old Testament scrolls. It was fitting that precious gifts should be presented as they worshipped the Christ-child. He was both very God and very Man. In Jesus Christ we have two distinct natures but the one Person. The mission of this One is given In the Golden Text, as announced to Joseph by the angel "Thou shalt call his name Jesus, for it is ho that shall save his people from their sins," Matthew 1:21. Jealousy and fear on the part of Herod led to the slaughter of the innocent children but God prevent ed his purpose by directing the de parture of the Holy Family Into Egypt. One of the great missions of Jesus Is to make this world a safe place for the little children and to permit them to have full op portunity for right development. He, above all others, Is the Friend of little children. There are many wrongs against children today that can be righted only as the truths of this Master Teacher are put Into practise. How Our Uncle Must 111 Of By L' lJr JOHN JOSEPH gaines:m.d. Breakfast Values Other writers than myself are calling attention to the absolute need of a good breakfast, whether the individual to be advised is a school child or a greybeard. How ever the "ancient mariner" on the sea of life, is very likely to tell you that a breakfast Is the most highly-enjoyed meal of the day, and has been his rule through life; that's why he has lived so many years. I read In my paper this very morn ing that a ponderous city and and clubman dropped over dend at a bridge-table aged fifty-five from ''heart disease." I have mentioned in many pre vious articles in this column,' the dangers of the no-breakfast habit, and, the corresponding sin of the six o'clock dinner. I reiterate here: There is no deadly dangerous way of living quite so much so, as the no-breakfast evening-idinner habit into which our business men have drifted. It practically insures men to be short-lived. Daly of Echo, Oregon, who, on Feb. 3, 1925, made Homestead Entry under Act Dec. 29, 1916, No. 024573, for WW, Sec. 34. T. 1 N R. 27 E., Lots 3, 4, SW',4 NW4, NWViSW'4, Sec. 2, T. 1 S., R. 27 E., SW'iSWli. Sec. 33, Township 1 South, Range 28 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three year Proof, to estab lish claim to the land above described, before Gay M. Anderson. United States Commissioner, at Heppner, Oregon, on the 23rd day of January, 1930. Claimant names as witnesses: John Healy, of Echo, Oregon; Thos. J. O'Brien, of Echo, Oregon; Antone Cunha, of Lena, Oregon; Jos. B. Kenny, of Heppner, Oregon. 38-41 J. W. DONNELLY, Register. SUMMONS IN FORECLOSURE OF DELINQUENT TAX CERTIFICATE. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MORROW COUNTY. Charles B. Cox, Plaintiff, Ts. Annie E. Burroughs, a widow; Lena P. PINKY DINKY WELLO - HELLO VOU, JIMMY ? VES, piMky. speaking I g I "l - . ' I Look to This Guy- Vkerc yi N- n-n-no FAMIOf k. ''k' M V The schoolboy or girl who is hur ried away mornings with a hasty mouthful of food, imperfectly mas ticated if at all, will be tired on en tering the schoolroom; the work of the forenoon brings actual fatigue; the child's appetite it weakened; an Indifferent lunch is taken; more work until school is dismissed; the youngster drags home, and fills the stomach with a dinner of heavy food too much for a tired body and mind it all cannot be provided with digestive fluids. It enters the cir culation by the absorbents and floats in the blood-stream, foreign, unadaptable. The child becomes weak, listless, '"pot-bellied," and in no condition to resist disease-germs. That ought to be enough to con demn such a routine. A parent who knows no better is criminally igno rant. And, an adult who waits until the day's work is done to cram the body full of heavy proteins, is paving the way to a tumble-over death, any where from fifty to sixty. The news papers will say, "heart disease." Remember: The oldest, healthiest folks today are breakfast eaters. Cox, wife of Charles B. Cox; Bertha B. Gordon and W. D. Gordon, her husband; Thomas C. Burroughs, a single man; Burt H. Burrougns and Myrtle Burroughs, his wife; Robert I. Burroughs and Mildred Burroughs, his wife; N. Roscoe Burroughs and Clyde Burroughs, his wife; Wllma L. Combs and i'arlin Combs, her hus band; and Norma E. Melton, formerly Norma E. Burroughs, and H. Melton, her husband; being all the heirs at law of George T. Burroughs, deceas ed; also the following, being all of the heirs at law of Rufus E. Bur roughs, deceased: Charles Burroughs, a minor; Hollis Burroughs, a minor, and Virginia Burroughs, widow of Rufus E. Burroughs, deceased, Defendants. To Annie E. Burroughs, a widow; Lena P. Cox, wife of Charles B. Cox; Ber tha B. Gordon and W. D. Gordon, her husband; Thomas C. Burroughs, a single man; Burt H. Burroughs and . Myrtle Burroughs, his wife; Robert I. Burroughs and Mildred Burroughs, his wife; N. Roscoe Burroughs and Clyde Burroughs, his wife; Wilma L. Combs and Farlin Combs, her hus Now, What Did Pinky Mean? is THIS THIS IS ysH VOUft SHE SAWS THAT OSJt-V A CUCKOO WOULP OO OUT IW THI. WEATHER. PUT SAW , CvWt VOU COMB OVER TO AVJ HOUi'E'? By Albert T. Reid &o)rC ? pla.ce..' band ; and Norma E. Melton, formerly Norma E. Burroughs, and H. Melton, her husband, being all the heirs at law of George T. Burroughs, deceas ed; also the following, being all of the heirs at law of Rufus E. Bur roughs, deceased: Charles Burroughs, a minor; Hollis Burroughs, a minor, and Virginia Burroughs, widow of Rufus E. Burroughs, deceased, the above named defendants. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON : You are hereby notified that Charles B. Cox is the holder of Certificate of Delinquency numbered 1352 issued on the Seventh day of August, 1929, by the Tax Collector of the county of Morrow, state of Oregon, for the amount of Twenty-nine and 51-100 Dollars, the same being the amount then due and delinquent foe taxes for the year 1924, together with penalty, interest and costs thereon uoon the real property assessed to you, of which you are the owner as appears of record, situated in said county and state, and particularly bounded and described as follows, to wit: Southeast quarter of Section Sev enteen in Township Four South, Range Twenty-nine. E. W. M., in Morrow county, state of Oregon. You are further notified that said Charles B. Cox has paid taxes on said premises lor prior or subsequent years, with the rate of interest on said amounts as follows: 192J August 7, 1929 August 7, 1929 $27.15 12 12 12 12 1926 1927 1928 27.07 24.31 24.40 August 7, 1929 August 7, 1929 Said heirs at law of George T. Bur- roughs, deceased, as the owners of the legal title of the above described prop erty as the same appears of record, and each of the other persons above named are hereby further notified that Charles B. Cox will apply to the Circuit Court of the county and state aforesaid for a decree foreclosing the lien against the property above described and men tioned in said certificate. And you are hereby summoned to appear within six ty days after the date of first publi cation of this summons, exclusive of the said first day, and defend this ac tion or pay the amount due as above shown, together with costs and accrued interest, nnd in case of your failure to do so a decree will be rendered fore closing the Hen of said taxes and costs against the land and premises above named. All process and papers in this pro ceeding may be served upon the under signed residing within the state of Ore gon, at the address hereafter mentioned. This summons is published by virtue of an order of the Honorable R. L. Benge, Judge of the County Court of ine ouue oi uregon lor Morrow county, made and entered on December twen tieth, 1929, which order provided that this summons be published In the Hepp ner Gazette Times, a newspaper of gen eral circulation published in Heppner, By TERRY GILKISON SEE - TWE V0AtHER'9 SOMETHIM' p-lERCE OUT - ISN'T IT? It's R.ANIMG ANP SNOWING-'i'TEBRi-E. MOM, SAYS AN'T COME OVER. TO HOUSE to N Cj HT NO- JINGLEjS'" LITTLE WILLIE WAPP-ECAKE PIDN'T KNOW WAT TO DO MOTHER. SAID-, FOR- 600DNE5S SAKE -VWITB A P0BM FOP. VOU (K0M BoMV ElDlN, uAiw0H flrtiO. Morrow county, state of Oregon, for the period of Four weeks. Date of First publication December Twenty-sixth, 1929. Attorney for the Plaintiff. 41-46 . Address: Heppner, Oregon. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. Notice is hereby given that the under signed Administratrix of the estate of George W. Sperry, deceased, has filed with the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, her final account of her administration of said estate and that said Court has set Mon day, the 3rd day of February, 1930, at the hour of 10 A. M. of said day at the County Court Room, at the Court House at Heppner, Oregon, as ine lime ana place for nearing ODjecuons to saia final account and the settlement of said estate, and all persons having objec tions to said final account or the set tlement of said estate are hereby re quired to file the same with said Court on or before the time set for hearing said objections. Dated and nrst puc-iisnea mis -titn day of December. 1929. MARY J. SPERRY. 41-45 Administratrix. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an execution issued out of the Cir cuit Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, dated December Seven- teeiun, iy, to me uireci-u, in ui ctsi tain suit wherein W. E. Goodspeed as plaintiff recovered judgment against the defendant William uauanan ana a De cree of foreclosure against the defend ants William Callahan, S. B. Somers and Kathrynne L. Somers, his wife, and P. J. Hughes, which judgment and de cree were dated December Ninth, 1929, and the judgment was for Eight thou sand Six hundred Eighty-five Dollars, with interest at the rate of Six per cent per annum, compounded annually, from November Twelfth, 1925, to November Twelfth, 1928, and at Ten per cent per annum from November Twelfth, 1928; for the further sum of Six hundred Fiftv-four and 74-100 Dollars with in terest at the rate- of Ten per cent per annum from September tignieemn, 1928: for the further sum of Twenty- two Dollars and the further sum of Six hundred Fifty Dollars attorney's fee and Fifty-two and 40-100 Dollars costs and disbursements. Now, Therefore, by virtue of the fore going. I will, on the Eighteenth day of January, 1930, at the hour of Ten o'clock A. M. oi saia aay, at tne ironi aoor oi the countv court house in Heppner, Morrow countv. Oregon, offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand all of the following described real property located in Morrow coun ty, state of Oregon, to-wlt: Lot Three ana tne Norineasi quarter of the Southwest quarter and Lot Four and the Southeast quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section Eighteen, and the Northeast quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section Nineteen in Township pne North, Range Twenty-three, E. W. M in Morrow county, state of Ore gon. or so much of said real property as may be necessary to satisfy the plaintiff's judgment, costs, attorney's fee and ac cruing costs of sale. C J. D. BAUMAN, Sheriff of Morrow County, State of Oregon. Date of first publication, December Nineteenth, 1929. 40-44. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an execution issued out of the Cir cuit Court of the state of Oregon for Morrow County, to me directed, and dated December Seventeenth, 1929, in that certain suit wherein the state of Oregon as plaintiff recovered judgment against William M. Kirk and Bertha M. Kirk, his wife, on the Sixteenth day of December, 1929, for the sum of One thousand Seven hundred Eighty-one and 12-100 Dollars, with interest thereon at the rate of Four per cent per annum from November Second, 1928; the fur ther sum of Two hundred Dollars attor ney's fee and Seven and 60-100 Dollars costs and disbursements, and plaintiff turtner was granted in said suit decree of foreclosure of its mortgage against William M. Kirk and Bertha M. Kirk, his wife, and H. A. Conn, Now, Therefore, by virtue of the fore going, I will, on Saturday, the Eigh teenth day of January, 1930, at the hour of 10:30 o clock A. M. of said day. at the front door of the county court house in Heppner, Morrow county, state of Oregon, offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand all of the following described real property in Morrow county, state oi uregon, to wit: Lot One in Block Two of Quaid's Addition to Heppner, Morrow coun ty, Oregon, according to the plat thereof recorded in the office of the Clerk of Morrow county, Oregon-; Also, commencing at the South west corner of Lot One of Block Two of Quaid's Addition to the town of Heppner, running thence West to the center of the channel of Willow Creek; thence running In a Northwesterly direction along the center of the channel of said creek to a point due West from the North west corner of said Lot One of Block Two of Quaid's Addition to the town of Heppner, Oregon; thence East to the Northwest corner of said Lot One of Block Two of Quaid's, Addition to the said town of Heppner; thence South along the West line of said Lot One to the place of beginning. Except therefrom the following tract sold to E. G. Noble, to-wlt: Commencing at a point Four feet North from the Southeast corner of Lot One of Block Two of Quaid's Addition to the town of Heppner, Oregon, running thence in a straight line to the Southwest cor ner of said Lot One; thence follow ing the South line of said Lot One to the Southeast corner thereof; thence North Four feet to the place of beginning, or so much of said real property as may oe necessary to saiisiy tne plain tiffs judgment, costs, attorney's fee and accruing costs of sale. C. J. D. BAUMAN, Sheriff of Morrow County, Date of First Publication, December Nineteenth, 1929. 40-44. NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. Notice is hereby elven that there will be a meeting of the stockholders of the First National Bank of Heppner, Ore gon, on the second Tuesday In January, 1930 (January 14th, 1930), between the hours of 10 a. m. and 4 p. m., of said date for the purpose of electing direc tors ana lor tne transaction of such business as may legally come before tne meeting. W. E. MOORE, Cashier. Dated this 7th day of December, 1929. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned Administratrix of the Estate of Melvina Clark, deceased, has filed in the Countv Court of the Rtnto of Oregon for Morrow County, her final account as Aominisiratrix oi tne ustate of Melvina Clark, deceased, and said Court has fixed and minninted the 3rd uay oi v eoruarv, J.i?u, at tne nour oi 10:00 o'clock A. M.. at the Countv Court noorn in Heppner, uregon, as tne time ana place lor nearing objections to said Final Account and tor the final settle ment of said Estate. LAURA B. MORGAN, Formerly Laura B, Hamilton, Ad ministratrix. 42-46 NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. Notice Is hereby elven that the un dersigned, eexcutor of the estate of Dennis Spillane, deceased, has filed his final account with the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, and that said Court has fixed Mondav. the 6th day of January, 1930, at the hour of 10:00 o clock In the forenoon of said day at the Countv Court room at the Court House at Heppner, Oregon, as the time and nlace for hearing oblec- tions to said final account and the set tlement of said estate and all persons having objections to said final account or settlement of said estate are hereby required to file the same with said Court on or before the time fixed for said hearing. Dated this 5th day of December, 1929. 38-41 W. E. MOORE, Executor. Professional Cards AUCTIONEERS E. S. HUBSON, the Livestock Ana. tioneer of Granger, W-, and Dwight Mlaner of lone. Ore. SALES CON DUCTED IN ANT STATE OR ANY COUNTY. For dates and terms wire or write DWIOKT MISNER, lone. A. B. GRAY, M. D. PHYSICIAN ft SURGEON Phone 333 Odd Fellows Building Eyes Tested and Olauel Fitted. The Convalescent Home For the care of convalescents, invalids or aged. Mrs. L. G. Herren Graduate Nurse DR. J. L. CALLAWAY Osteopathic Fhysiclan Gilman Building Phone 93 Heppner, Oregon WM. BROOKHOUSER PAINTING PAPERHANGING INTERIOR DECORATING Leave orders at Peoples Hardware Company DR. C. W. BARR DENTIST Can Building, Entrance Center St Telephone Main 10LJ Open Evenings and Sundays by Appointment. N. D. BAILEY Contractor and Builder Heppner, Oregon DR. J. H. McCRADY DENTIST X-Bay Diagnosis L O. O. F. BUILDING Heppner, Oregon Frank A. McMenamin LAWYER Phone BEacon 4451 1014 Northwestern Bank Building. PORTLAND, OREGON Residence. GArfield 1949 A. D. McMURDO, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Trained None Assistant Office in Masonic Building Heppner, Oregon C L. SWEEK ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW Offices In First National Bank Bnllding Heppner, Oregon S. E. NOTSON ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW Office In Court House Heppner, Oregon AUCTIONEER Farm and Personal Property Balea a Specialty "The Man Who Talks to Beat the Band" P. L. BENNETT, Lexington, Oregon J. 0. PETERSON Latest Jewelry and Gift Goods Watches - Clocks - Diamonds Expert VTatch and Jewelry Repairing Heppner, Oregon F. W. TURNER & CO. FIRE, AUTO AND LIFE INSURANCE Old Line Companies. Real Estate. Heppner, Oregon JOS. J. NYS ATTONEY.AT-LAW Roberts Building, willow Street Heppner, Oregon J. Perry Conder, N. D. 20th year In praotloa In Heppner and Morrow Connty. HEPPNER HOTEL BUILDING Office Phone 02, Residence Phone 03. Heppner Sanitarium Hospital gSVsirirrctt 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. w-