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HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1930.
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rCLLTVO TOGETHER.
THE SPARKLING clear water
that comes from hydrants in
Heppner since connection was made
with the city's new artesian well
is the subject for favorable com
ment by citizens on every hand.
They are elated, and they want the
world to know that Heppner has an
abundant supply of as fine water as
can be had anywhere. The occa
sion of the coming of the new water
has provided a common ground for
everyone within the confines of the
city to get together for staging a
celebration commemorating the ev
ent This will be held at the forks
of Willow creek, 12 miles southeast
of the city, July 4, with a dedica
tion of the well itself and other fea
tures appropriate on Uncle Sam's
birthday. All Heppner will be there
and they are extending an invita
tion to the outside world to come
and share their expression of joy in
the occasion. It is planned to make
it one of the outstanding events in
the city's history.
Among the elemental needs of
man are air, food and water. With
out any one of these he cannot sub
sist. Threaten him with depriva
tion even for a short while of any
one and he immediately forgets all
else in the struggle for self-preservation.
All the petty problems of
the intricate social and economic
structure that a moment before oc
cupied his entire existence, immedi
ately are forgotten. Union with his
fellowman is sought in fighting a
common cause.
So it is fitting that when a prov
ident Nature delves deep into the
bounties and relieves man of all
anxiety as to these things on which
his very existence depends, that he
should again seek union with his
fellowman, and on common ground
thank the Creator that has made it
possible for him to Jive without a
thought as to the providing of these
necessities and thus occupy himself
solely with the affairs of life, so
abundantly enriched by the civiliza
tions of the past
AN INVITATION.
A LIKELY array of talent will ap
pear under the big tent begin
ning tomorrow night and continuing
with two programs daily Saturday,
Sunday and Monday, when Heppner
will be host to Morrow county for
the annual free Chautauqua. Well
worth the time and effort that may
be required, everyone should make
it a point to attend as many of the
programs as possible. Not only for
what may be gained from the talent
itself, should the Chautauqua prove
attractive. It affords an opportun
ity to rub elbows with friends, and
engage in social intercourse that
should prove equally inspirational.
While Heppner people are not
alone in financing the Chautauqua
project many from the outside val
uing the occasion so highly as to
imimg irlj0nl Season
International Sunday School Lsssom for
Jane 15
JESUS ON THE CROSS
Matthew 27:33-50.
Rev. Samuel D. Price, D. D.
The world is Chrlsto-centrlc be
cause of the effective work of Jesus
Christ on the cross 1900 years ago.
He not only set forth worthwhile
principles and a safeguarding ethic
but furnishes the power whereby
these can be accomplished. Time is
recorded because of Him and we
have Anno Domini, A. D. 1930.
Events climaxed after Judas gave
the dirty kiss of betrayal in the
Garden of Gethsemane. Jesus was
strengthened for the miserable
events of that day by reason of re
cent prayer. Pete failed utterly as
he denied his Lord and cursed to
help make his language impressive
after the sneer of the serving maid.
Then came six trials filled with ir
regularities. There were three be
fore the Jews and three under Ro
man direction. Misrepresentations,
mocklngs and scourgings did not
bring forth a single ungracious
word from Him. Pilate's wife show
ed great concern as she sensed that
a wrong was about to be done but
he merely washed his hands and
thus thought he was displacing his
responsibility. When either Jesus
or Barabbas were offered to the
people, according to the Roman cus
tom at Passover time, the Hebrews
shouted that Jesus should be cruci
fied. This sentence could be carried
out only by the Romans and the
centurion was commanded to take
his quarternion guard of four and
proceed.
Our lesson text gives some of the
events. First study the devotional
reading for the day, Psalm 22 and
note numerous prophecies. Then
turn to the accounts in the four
gospels and Bee how all were ful
filled. The details concern each one
of us for Jesus therein was taking
our law place that he might effect
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JOHN JOSEPH GAINESTM.D.
"The Backbone"
The center-pole of the human
"circus-tent" flippantly speaking. A
column of vertebrae set one upon
another, and bound together by the
toughest and most durable of fib
rous tissue known.
Its outstanding purposes are, first
to provide a very secure housing
for that most important, major
bundle of nerves called the spinal
cord; it is a housing which is al
most invulnerable against outside
influence, and only the most violent
force can break its continuity. Sec
ond, it must permit motion neces
sary for almost every phase of
human activity, in which respect it
is certainly a marvel of divine con
struction. It is built to stand a
hundred years of active service a
thing no human contrivance can do.
I believe the human lumbar spine
is the most powerful animal struc
ture of which we have knowledge.
And yet there are individuals who
suppose that the segments called
vertebrae slip about and become
shoulder a part of the expense
they nevertheless feel the responsi
bility of a true host and are pre
paring to see that visitors in the
city enjoy themselves. They want
all to come; and this paper joins
in extending their invitation to its
many friends.
GRADE CORRECTED.
It was inadvertently stated in the
last issue of the Heppner Gazette
Times, that Alice Bleakman, who
received the highest grade average
of the eight grade graduating class
of the Heppner school, made a mark
of 94.6. The figure should have
been 96.4. Second place honors went
to Frank Anderson with a grade
of 95.4.
Herbert Schoene and Mrs. Vina
Parkins of Hitter, in Heppner Fri
day, visited Mrs. Schoene who is
staying at the Case hotel with her
sister.
D. H. Grabil of lone was admitted
to the Heppner hospital for treat
ment Friday.
LEGAL NOTICES
TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS.
Notice is hereby given that the
County Superintendent of Morrow
County, Oregon, will hold the regu
lar examination of applicants for
state certificates at her office in the
court house at Heppner as follows:
Commencing Wednesday, June 11,
1930 at 9 o'clock A. M. and contin
uing until Saturday, June 14, 1930,
at 4 o'clock P. M.
Wednesday forenoon: U. S. His
tory, Writing (Penmanship).
Wednesday afternoon: Physiol
ogy, Reading, Composition, Methods
in Reading, Methods in Arithmetic.
Thursday forenoon: Arithmetic,
History of Education, Psychology,
Methods in Geography.
Thursday afternoon: Grammar,
Geography, American Literature,
Physics, Methods in Language, The
sis for Primary Certificate.
Friday forenoon: Theory and
Practice, Orthography (Spelling),
Physical Geography, English Liter
ature, Chemistry.
Friday afternoon: School Law, Al
gebra, Geology, Civil Government,
Bookkeeping.
Saturday forenoon: Geometry,
Botany.
Saturday afternoon: General His
tory. 11-13.
atonement for sin on the cross.
When in Jerusalem we noted the
14 stations of the cross as they were
marked by tablets along the Via
Dolaroso. Each records an event in
the proceedings of that Friday. The
procession ends at Calvary, which
many students think is just north
of the Damascus gate, and outside
of the city wall. There the forma
tion of rock resembles the Place of
the Skull. One way of following
through the events of the crucifix
ion is to study each of the Seven
Words from the Cross. In the midst
of His agonies of suffering Jesus
is concerned with forgiving the
guards Who nailed Him to the cross,
and He does not forget His mother,
but commends her to the loving
care of John.
Observe the distinction between
the two drinks offered to Jesus. The
first was of myrrhed wine and was
given by a group of women who
went to every crucifixion and gave
this opiate that the sense of pain
might be lessened. When Jesus
tasted and knew its purpose he re
fused. He would consciously face
the sacrificial work for man. The
other drink was the sour wine of
the soldier and when he said "I
thirst" it was given. Then He was
able to speak the closing words
which declared His Triumph rather
than any defeat He said "It is
finished" and His mediatorial work
was fully accomplished. Thus Je
sus paid the price of sin for all
mankind nad made salvation possi
ble for all who would believe and
confess their sins. The matter is
made very clear in the familiar
declaration of John 3:16.
The nearness in time between
Heaven and earth is Indicated by
the promise made to the penitent
thief on one of the three crosses.
Jesus said, after his entreaty, "To
day thou shalt be with me in Par
adise." Paul in II Corinthians 5:8
makes it clear that "To be absent
from the body is to be at home with
the Lord."
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"luxated" as easily as would a string
of spools, the plaything of a child
of the seamstress. And, I have
met people who honestly believed
that all diseases of men and women
are caused by the spinal vertebrae
slipping from their hard-and-fast
moorings; and that all such ail
ments can be put to rout by the
proper replacement of the "slipped"
vertebrae!
And, I know a good many people
who don't believe anything of the
kind being one myself; I wouldn't
want my vertebrae skidded around,
even if such a thing were possible;
in fact, a great Creator fashioned
man so as to keep that very thing
from being done.
Nevertheless, there is good in ev
erything including a sock in the
spine. A sudden impact against the
locality of a nerve-trunk is a val
uable stimulant in certain condi
tions; I have seen good done in that
way, hence do not condemn the
intelligent use of the short-arm jolt,
or the Leyden-jar spark in fact
anything used with capable under
standing. NOTICE OF SALE OF ANIMAL.
Notice is hereby given that by virtue
of the laws of the State of Oregon I
have taken up the following described
animal found running at large on my
premises in Morrow County, State of
Oregon, and that I will on Saturday,
June 21, 1930, at the hour of 10 o'clock
in the forenoon of said day at my place
on Little Butter creek, Oregon, offer for
sale and sell the said animal to the
highest bidder for cash In hand, unless
the same shall have been redeemed by
the owner thereof. Said animal is de
scribed as follows:
One black mule, weight about 1050
pounds, branded W sideways on left
shoulder, split right ear.
12-4. PAUL HISLER, Heppner.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed has been appointed by the Coun
ty Court of the State of Oregon for
Morrow County administratrix of the
estate of Millard F. Parker, deceased,
and that all persons having claims
against the said estate must present the
same, duly verified according to law, to
me at the office of my attorney, S. E.
Notson, in Heppner, Oregon, within six
months from the date of the first pub
lication of this notice, said date of first
publication being June 5, 1930.
TRANNIE B. PARKER,
12-16. Administratrix.
SUMMONS.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF MORROW.
David McCullough, and Helen McCul
lough, Administratrix of the estate of
John McCullough, deceased, Plaintiffs,
vs.
Hannah J. Paine, Arthur C. Paine. Ger
trude A. Paine. Elzada H. Paine, and
Cecil Paine, heirs at law of Philip L.
Paine, deceased; Also all other per
sons or parties unknown claiming any
right, title, estate, lien or interest in
the real estate described in the com
plaint herein, Defendants.
To Hannah J. Paine, Arthur C. Paine,
Gertrude A. Paine, Elzada H. Paine,
and Cecil Paine, heirs at law of Philip
L. Paine, deceased ; Also all other
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persons or parties unknown claiming
any right title, estate, lien or Interest
In the real estate described In the
complaint herein, Defendants.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON, you and each of you are
hereby required to appear and answer
the complaint filed against you in the
above entitled court and cause on or
before four weeks from the date of the
first publication of this summons upon
you, and if you fail to so appear or
answer for want thereof, the plaintiffs
will apply to the above entitled court
for the relief prayed for in their com
plaint to-wlt: That you and each of
you be required to assert and set forth
tne nature of your claim or interest In
and to the real estate described In
plaintiffs complaint and as follows,
to-wit:
The SE14 of NWK. the SW of
NE4, the NELi of SW4 and the
NW4 of SE4 of Section 18 in
Township three (3) South of Range
28 East of Willamette Meridian,
and that it be adjudged and decreed
that plaintiff, David McCullough and
the heirs of John McCullough, deceased,
be the owners in fee simple of said real
estate; that you and each of you, and
all persons or parties claiming by,
through or under you or either of you
be forever barred of and from all claim,
estate, right title or interest therein,
and plaintiffs have such other and fur
ther relief as may be just and equit
able. This summons is served upon you by
publication thereof once a week for four
successive weeks in the Heppner Ga
zette Times, a newspaper of general
circulation, pursuant to an order of
Hon. James Alger Fee, Judge of the
above entitled court which order is
dated the 27th day of May, 1930. and
the date of the first publication of this
summons is the 29th day of May. 1930.
JOS. J. NYS.
Attorney for Plaintiffs.
Residence and postofflce address,
Heppner, Oregon. 11-15.
SUMMONS.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR MORROW
COUNTY.
Isabel F. Corrigall. Executrix of the
Last Will and Testament of M. S.
Corrigall, deceased, Plaintiff,
vs.
Edward O. Neill and Anne Neill, his
wife; Ollie M. Neill; Claude A. Baker;
M. E. Konigslow; Oregon-Acme Ex
tension, Inc., a corporation ; First Na
tional Bank of Heppner, Oregon, a
corporation; W. M. Howard; Chas. H.
Latourell; Alexanders, a corporation;
L. F. Duvall; S. E. Notson, Trustee;
Ada Wiglesworth and Morrow County,
a public corporation, Defendants.
To Claude A. Baker; M. E. Konigslow;
Oregon-Acme Extension, Inc., a cor
poration; L. F. Duvall and Ada Wig
lesworth. 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 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:
That the plaintiff have judgment
against the defendants, Edward O. Ne
ill and Ollie M. Neill. for Twenty-five
thousand Dollars with interest at the
rate of Eight per cent per annum from
November Fifteenth. 1920; the further
sum of Twenty-two hundred Dollars at
torney's fee, and plaintiff's costs and
disbursements in said suit;
That the plaintiff's mortgage as de
scribed in plaintiff's complaint be de
clared a valid subsisting lien on all of
the real property in Morrow county,
state of Oregon, described as follows,
to-wit:
The Southwest quarter of the
Northeast quarter, the Southeast
quarter, the Southeast quarter of
the Northwest quarter, the West
half of the Northwest quarter, the
Southwest quarter of Section Twenty-five;
the South half of Section
Twenty-six; Also, commencing at
the Southeast corner of the North
east quarter of Section Twenty-six,
running thence West to the center
of said Section Twenty-six; thence
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the Southwest quarter of the North
east quarter of said Section afore
said, thence in a Southeasterly di
rection to the point of beginning;
the East half of the East half of
Section Thirty-five; all of Section
Thirty-six in Township One North.
Range Twenty-seven, East of the
Willamette Meridian: All of Section
Thirty-one; the Southwest quarter
of the Northwest quarter of
Section Thirty-two in Township
One North of Range Twenty-eight
East of the Willamette Meridian:
Government Lots One and Two, the
South half of the Northeast quarter
and the North half of the Southeast
quarter of Section One In Township
One South, Range Twenty-seven,
East of the Willamette Meridian;
Government Lot Three, the South
east quarter of the Northwest quar
ter, the East half of the Southwest
quarter of Section Four; Ail of
Section Five; Government Lots One
and Two, the South half of the
Northeast quarter, the North half
of the Southeast quarter, the South
east quarter of the Southeast quar
ter of Section Six; the North half
of the Northeast quarter of Section
Eight: the Northwest quarter and
the West half of the Northeast
quarter of Section Nine In Township
One South, Range Twenty-eight,
East of the Willamette Meridian;
Also, Northeast quarter of North
west quarter of Section Twenty-six ;
In Township Six South, Range
Twenty-nine, East of Willamette
Meridian;
Government Lots One and Two,
the South half of the Northeast
quarter, the Southeast quarter of
the Northwest quarter, the South
east quarter, the Northeast quarter
of the Southwest quarter, and the
South half of the Southwest quar
ter, Section Two, Government Lots
Three and Four, South half of
Northwest quarter and Southwest
quarter of Section One; All of Sec
tion Eleven; all In Township One
South, Range Twenty-seven, East of
the Willamette Meridian;
Government Lou Three and Four
and South half of Northwest quar
ter of Section Four; East half of
Section Thirty-four; the West half
of the East half and the West half
of Section Thirty-five; all in Town
ship One North of Range Twenty
seven, East of the Willamette Mer
idian; That plaintiffs mortgage be fore
closed and the real property described
in said mortgage and herein described
be sold on mortgage foreclosure in the
manner provided by law, and the pro
ceeds irom such sale be applied first
to the payment of the charges and ex
penses of such sale: second, to the nav-
ment of plaintiff's judgment, including
costs and attorney's fee, and the over
plus, if any, be paid over to the de-
tendant, Edward O. Neill, and
That the defendants and all persons
claiming by, through or under them
or any of them be forever barred and
foreclosed from all right, title and in
terest in or to said real property and
the whole thereof, save the statutory
right of redemption, and
That pending the termination of this
suit the above entitled Court appoint a
receiver to take charge of said real
property ana preserve tne same, sub
ject to the Order of the Court, and
That the plaintiff have such other and
further relief as to the Court may seem
equuaoie.
C. L. SWEEK,
Attorney for the Plaintiff.
Address: Heppner, Oregon.
Date of First Publication:
May Twenty-ninth, 1930. 11-15.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
023117-024467,
Department of the Interior
U. S. LAND OFFICE at The Dalles,
OreEon. Mav 23. 1930.
NOTICE Is hereby given that Nettie
r lower iieuauen, iormeriy Nettie r low
cr, widow of George M. Flower, de
ceased, of Heppner. Oregon, who, on
Nov. 18. 1924. made H. E. 023117 nnH nn
April 8, 1925 made H. E. No. 024667. both
unaer Act Dec. 2, 1916. tor W14SWV,,
a. ww, siiriw, sec. 1U, T,
9 S.. R. 26 E.. and NWNWi Town.
ship 8 South. Range 27 East Willamette
Meridian, has filed notice of Intertion
service
CliCTtIC MILS COOLISI
to make Final Proof, to establish claim
to the land above described, before Gay
M. Anderson. United States Commis
sioner, at Heppner, Oregon, on the 30th
day of June, 1930.
Claimant names as witnesses: Morton
Cupper of Monument Ore.; Dell Neal.
of Monument Ore. ; Dempsey Boyer, of
Monument Ore.; George Cork, of Klm-
ueriy, vjre.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon in and for the County of
Gilliam:
In the matter of the estate of J. F.
Deos, Deceased:
Notice is hereby elven that the un
dersigned by an Order of the County
uouri oi Ullllam county. regon. amy
made and entered of record has been
aDDointed administrator of the estate, of
J. F. Deos, deceased, and has qualified.
All persons having claims against saia
estate of said decedent are hereby noti
fied to present same duly verified as
required by law to D. N. Mackay. attor
ney for said administrator, at his office
in Condon, Gilliam County, Oregon,
within six months from the date of the
first publication of this notice which Is
May 29th, 1930.
Date of first publication May 29. 1930.
Date of last publication June 26. 1930.
JESS DEOS. Administrator.
D. N. MACKAY. Condon, Oregon,
Attorney for Administrator.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF MORROW.
In the Matter of the Estate of William
Hendrix, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned have been appointed execu
tors of the estate of William Hendrix.
deceased. All persons having claims
against said estate are hereby notified
to present them, with the proper vouch
ers to either of the undersigned at
Heppner, Oregon, or at the office of
their attorneys, Fee Randall, in the
Stangler Bldg., in Pendleton. Oregon,
within six months from the date of the
first publication of this notice which
is May 29th, 1930.
E. ALBEE.
FRANK GILLIAM.
Executors of the Estate of
11-15. William Hendrix, Deceased.
NOTICE OF ANNUAZi SCHOOL
IS HEREBY GIVEN to the
legal voters of School District No. One,
of Morrow County, State of Oregon,
that the ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING)
of said District will be held at Council
Chambers. Heppner; to begin at the
hour of 2:30 o'clock P M., on the third
Monday of June, being the 16th day
of June, A. D. 1930.
This meeting is called for the purpose
of electing One Director to serve three
years and Clerk to serve one year, and
the transaction of business usual at
such meeting.
In districts of the second and
third classes the ballots shall not be
counted until one hour after the
time set for the meeting to begin.
Until the count begins, any legal
voters of the district shall be enti
tled to vote upon any business be
fore the meeting.
Dated this 28th day of May. 1930.
CHARLES THOMSON,
Chairman Board of Directors.
ATTEST: VAWTER CRAWFORD,
District Clerk.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
025307-025213
Department of the Interior,
U. S. LAND OFFICE at The Dalles,
Oregon, May 13. 1930.
NOTICE is hereby given that Roy E.
Brown of Heppner. Oregon, who, on
Dec. 18. 1926, made H. E. 025207 and on
Aug. 10. 1927 made H. E. No. 025213,
both under Act Dec. 29, 1916, for E'4
NES, NSEy4. Sec. 35, T. 3 S., R. 25
E. W. M., and SViNWli, NMiSW'i, Sec.
31. Township 3 South. Range 26 East,
Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of
intention to make final Proof, to es
tablish claim to the land above describ
ed, Derore Gay M. Anderson, United
Mates commissioner, at Heppner. Ore
gon, on the 25th dav of June. 1930.
Claimant names as witnesses: Ed
K.HOD10CK, or Heppner, Oregon; E. E.
Rugg, of Heppner, Oregon; F. M. Mill
er, of Hardman, Oregon; Jas. Miller,
oi naraman, uregon.
J. W. DONNELLY. Register.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
UUUNTr OF MULTNOMAH.
Fred H. Deshon and Fred Rood
Executors under the Last Will and
Testament of Fannie O. Rood, De
ceased. Plaintiffs,
vs.
F. H. Wilson. Defendant
By virtue of an attachment execution
judgment and order of sale issued out
of the above entitled Court in the above
entitled cause to me directed and dated
the 7th day of May, 1930, upon a Judg
ment rendered and entered in said
Court on the 22nd day of April, 1930,
in favor of the above named Plaintiffs
and against the above named Defendant
for the sum of J4.818.89, with Interest
mereon at tne rate oi six per cent. (670)
yer annum irom me ibin aay oi Novem
ber. 1926. and the further sum of Mnn nn
with interest thereon at the rate of six
per cent. (6) per annum from the
22nd day of April. 1930, and the further
sum of $31.00, costs and disbursements,
and the costs of, and upon, said writ
commanding me to make sale of the
following described real property situ
ated in the County of Morrow, State of
Oregon, and which judgment orders
time vi re ii property, to-wit:
The Southeast quarter of Section
Nine (9); the West half of the
Southeast quarter and the South
west quarter of Section ten (10); the
South half of Section Thirteen (13) ;
the West half of Section Fifteen
(15); the East half of Section Six
teen (16); the Southeast quarter of
Section Twenty-three (23); the
North half of the Southwest quar
ter and the North half of Section
Twenty-four (24); the East half of
Section Twenty-six (26) and the
Northeast quarter of Section Thirty-five
(35) In Township One (1)
South, Range Twenty-three (23)
East of the Willamette Meridian;
and also,
Lots Three (3), Four (4) and Five
(5), and the Southeast quarter of
the Northwest quarter of Section
Nineteen (19) in Township One (1)
South, Range Twenty-four (24)
East of the Willamette Meridian;
and, also,
An undivided one-sixth (l-th) In
terest in and to the following de
scribed real property:
The Southeast quarter of Section
Fifteen (15); and the West half of
Section Twenty-three (23) ; the East
half of the West half of Section
Twenty-six (26) and the North
Forty-nine (49) acres of the East
half of the Northwest quarter of
Section Thirty-five (35) In Town
ship One (1) South, Range Twenty
three (23) East of the Willamette
Meridian, Including all crops of De
fendant I will, in comnllance with the rnm.
mands of said writ, on Saturday, the
14th day of June, 1930, at 1:30 o'clock,
P. M.. at the front finrtr nf th Pnnntu
t xiuuuB in me v,uy oi neppner.
County of Morrow. State of Oreeon. null
at public auction, subject to redemption,
io me nignest oiauer ror casn in nana,
all the right, title and interest which
the above named Defendant had on the
19th day of March, 1930, the date of
the attachment of said property by the
filing and recording or th rarHnYnta
of attachment therein, or since that date
nas naa In or to the above described
property, or any part thereof, to satisfy
said attachment execution, Judgment,
Interest, costs and accruing costs.
Dated this 15th day of May, 1930.
First publication, May 15, 1930, last
publication, June 12th, 1930.
C. J. D. BAUMAN,
Sheriff of Morrow County,
State of Oregon.
Free Employment Agency
Is being maintained by Alex WIlRon
at the rooming house of Wm. Wil
son. Phone him for your needs.
Help of all kinds furnished. Rooms
and bath 50c per night.
PHONE tlB, HEPPNER,
Professional Cards
AUCTIONEERS
X. HUBSON, the lvestock Auc
tioneer of Granger, Wo., and D wight
Misnar of lone. Ore. SALES CON.
DUCTED IK ANY STATE OB ANT
COUNTY. For dates and tarms win
or write DWIOHT MISNEB, lone.
A. B. GRAY, M. D.
PHYSICIAN k SURGEON
Phone 323
Heppner Hotel Building
Eyes Tested and Glasses Fitted.
GENERAL HOSPITAL
CONVALESCENT HOME
Dr A. B. Gray, Physician-in-Charge
Miss Helen Curran, Surgical Nurse
Use One 01111am, Anesthetist
Mrs. L. a. Herren, Superintendent
Open to All Physicians
DR. J. L. CALLAWAY
Osteopathic Physician
Gllman Building
Phone 93 Heppner, Oregon
VVM. BROOKIIOUSER
PAINTING FAPERHANGING
INTERIOR DECORATING
Leave orders at Peoples Hardware
Company
DR. C. W. BARR
DENTIST
Case Building, Entrance Center St
Telephone Main 1012
Open Evenings and Sundays by
Appointment.
N. D. BAILEY
Contractor and Builder
Cabinet Work Built-in Cabinets
Window Screens, Etc.
Call Heppner Planing Mill
DR. J. H. McCRADY
DENTIST
-Bay Diagnosis
L O. O. F. BUILDING
Heppner, Oregon
Frank A. McMenamin
LAWYER
Phone BEscon 4451
1014 Northwestern Bank Building,
PORTLAND, OREGON
Residence GArfleld 1949
A. D. McMURDO, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Trained Norse Assistant
Office in Masonic Building
Heppner, Oregon
C L. SWEEK
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Offices in
First National Bank Bnildlng
Heppner, Oregon
S. E. NOTSON
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Office In Court House
Heppner, Oregon
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a Specialty
"The Man Who Talks to Beat
the Band"
Q. L. BENNETT, Lexington, Oregon
J. 0. PETERSON
Latest Jewolry and Gift Goods
Watches - Clocks - Diamonds
Expert Watch and Jewelry
Repairing
Heppner, Oregon
F. W. TURNER & CO.
FIRE, AUTO AND LIFE
INSURANCE
Old Line Cempanles. Real Estate.
Heppner, Oregon
JOS. J. NYS
ATTONEY-AT-LAW
Roberts Bnildlng, Willow Street
Heppner, Oregon '
J. Perry Conder, N. D.
90th year In practice in Heppner and
Morrow County.
HEPPNER HOTEL BUILDING
Office Phone 02, Residence Phone 03.
Heppner Sanitarium
TTncnitil ? perry Oonder
UUbpildt Physician in charge
Oldest Institution of Healing and
Oldest Practicing Physician In Mor
row County: with the least percent
age of fatality and greatest percent
age of benefit