PAGE FOUR HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEB. 22, 1934. (Basrttr Stmrjs THE HEPPNER GAZETTE. Established March S0.18S3; THE HEPPNER TIMES. Established November 18, 1897; CONSOLIDATED FEBRUARY 15, 1912.. And Congress mills on. But with returning prices, the public isn't much interested in its actions. There are those who now question whether prosperitys return came because of, or in spite of the "new deal." Published every "Thursday morning by VAWTER ui SPENCER CBAWFOBD and entered at the Post Office at Hepp ner. Oregon, as second-class matter. ADVERTISING RATES GIVEN ON APPLICATION SUBSCRIPTION RATES : One Year . $2.00 Six Months 1.00 Three Months .75 Single Copies . .05 Official Paper (or Morrow County A SAFEGUARD OF PUBLIC FUNDS. (Astorian-Budget) RECENTLY an Oregon newspaper made a reader-interest survey, using what is known as the "Gal lup system," to determine for its own guidance and benefit the type of news, advertising and features which appealed most to its readers. It may be surprising to some to know that the monthly "exhibit of claims of the county court" was read by a large majority of the sub scribers surveyed. This revelation indicates a com mendable interest in public business by the public of this particular county, and we doubt not that the exhibit of claims of other counties command as much interest The law requires each county clerk to publish a statement of all claims authorized by the county court and ordered paid each month, The purpose of the law is to ac quaint the interested citizens with the expenditures of the county, to advise them as to just how and for what the tax money is being spent, It was one of the wisest laws ever enacted from a standpoint of safe guarding public funds and insuring them against waste, extravagance and misuse. When the controlling body knows that it must account publicly for every cent it spends and that every citizen is to be given the opportunity of scrutinizing , ev ery item of expenditure, there is a natural tendency to be careful and cautious in the appropriation of funds. . Just why the county courts should be singled out for such monthly ac countings is difficult to explain Alone of all the tax spending bodies. they are required to publish these statements, although they handle in many instances much less money than other governmental bodies. If it is sound policy to have county courts reveal their expenditures to the public they serve, why i3 it not equally sound policy to require city councils, school boards, port com missions and other administrative bodies to do likewise? Without any reflection upon anyone, we under take to say that many unwise ex penditures would not have been made had the governing bodies known that the full glare of public ity would be turned upon their monthly claims. A newspaper is handicapped in advocating an extension of this pol icy to all tax spending bodies for the reason that it is a beneficiary of the policy. The published exhibit of claims is paid matter and at least one newspaper receives this busi ness. Yet the amount of the cost is, we think, but a small insurance premium for the protection given. In the light of interest shown in county's monthly exhibit, as proven by the survey referred to, there is good reason to believe that the pur' pose of the law is being well served. Still there are hubbies who are wondering where the price of the new Easter bonnet is coming from. Anyway, it's a good old Dollar that could stand all the mauling it got and still retain its shape. Uncle Sam is flying the air mail. Mr. Average Citizen sees nothing to be alarmed about in that O. A. College, rodent M. D. Clark, jail West Coast Co., office Henry Crump, court house Fred Crump, poor J. K. Gill Co., supt Gazette Times, office National Surety Co., bonds C. B. Orai, sealer A. B. Gray, health Hughes & Hughes, poor J. F. Gorham, poor Heppner Market, poor J. O. Turner, poor M. Baurenflend, poor Tom Caldwell, poor Heppner Hospital, poor M. L. Case, poor U. of 0. Bureau to Aid In Drafting Charter Eugene. The city of Huntington has requested the cooperation of the Bureau of Municipal Research and Service at the University of Oregon in drafting a new charter for the municipality, it was an nounced here by Herman Kehrli, director. The bureau will offer the Services of Dr. James D. Barnett, professor of political science, Wil liam M. Briggs, field consultant for the bureau and the League of Ore gon Cities, and Mr. Kehrli. The Bureau of Municipal Re search and Service, which cooper ates closely with the League of Oregon Cities, is ready to assist municipalities of Oregon on any problem, Mr. Kehrli says. Head quarters are on the campus of the university at Eugene. W. F. Barnett Por Mrs. J. W. Foley, poor Andrew Baldwin, poor Pac. Tel. Co., cur. expense Valley Prtg. Co., Supt L. E. Rodgers, Supt. American Brush Co., ct. hse. J.' J. Wightman, poor S. E. Notson, dist attorney Humphreys Drug Co., poor .. A. D. McMurdo, poor A. B. Gray, health Sylva Wells, assessor . State Board Control, insane 663.98 F. W. Turner, bonds 50.00 Vivian Kane, dep. clerk 100.00 E. L. Cox, dep. sheriff 100.00 L. McDuffee, dep. sheriff 68.00 G. Doherty, dep. assessor 60.00 H. Howell, court house 72.00 428.00 20.11 52.08 10.00 15.50 14.50 49.55 25.00 6.93 6.75 30.21 8.88 2.45 8.40 15.20 7.42 12.50 61.60 8.89 13.61 1.00 50.38 13.43 33.60 4.24 6.20 10.00 4.50 20.40 45.50 42.30 C. J. D. Bauman, sheriff , Mrs. J. W. Foley, poor W. F. Barnett poor VV. F. Mahrt, poor . 12.39 257 6.78 18.00 6.00 12.39 14.99 15.00 22.33 S. E. Notson, dist attorney 107.75 Pao. Power Co., poor, ct hse. 28.91 H, Tamblyn, roads C. H. Latourell, poor Patterson Drug Co., poor . R. C. Phelps, poor M. Baurenflend, poor F. Gorham, poor .. C. F. Eisele, poor W. O. Dix, jail Gilliam & Bisbee, roads E. E. Clark, dog D. C. Doherty, poor . Heppner Hospital, poor M. D. Clark, poor H. C. Seymour, club work City of Heppner, poor, road Humphreys Drug Co., r,oads Ed Breslin, poor E. R. Huston, poor, jail Sylva Wells, assessor 100.00 O. S. College, county agent 500.00 58.88 41.28 17.73 6.53 14.85 4.10 A. B. Gray,, physician Emily Peck, pension Anna R. Slanger, pension Ada Cason, pension Alma Hake, pension The whole Pacific slope has been experiencing premature Spring. Things must be getting heated over about Japan. It's a wonderful cur rent that gives us weather like we're now having, no matter where the heat comes from. Two hundred and one years ago today, ueorge Washington was born. His was a large part in bring ing "forth upon this continent a new nation . . . dedicated to the principal that all men are created equal." At all times, sports serve as an outlet for repressed emotions, and tone up the morale so necessary to a sense of humor. You'd enjoy tak ing in the basketball tournament in Heppner next week end. COURT PROCEEDINGS FOR FEBRUARY TERM County Court met in regular ses sion on February 7, 1934, with all officers present, when the follow ing proceedings were had: Court approved the continuation certificate of E. L. Cox bond. Ella road petition approved and survey ordered with John Her ap pointed viewer, on Feb. 13, 1934. Guy L. Barlow was allowed the sum of 25c for issuing stickers for auto applications at Boardman. Delinquent tax rolls were ordered and same placed with Gazette Times. Report of North Morrow County Fair approved and ordered filed. License to conduct dances was ordered issued to Royal Rands. Grazing report from Grant Coun ty approved and taxes on same or dered remitted to Grant County when collected. Court ordered sale of certain lots in Irrigon. The following bills were approved and warrants ordered drawn: Marion Hayden pay roll, Gen.$297.00 Otto Ruhl pay roll, Gen. 68.86 L. N. Morgan pay roll, Mkt. 108.75 A. J. Chaffee pay roll, Gen. 128.38 Ad Engelman pay roll, Gen. 26.42 Frank Saling pay roll, Gen. 55.14 J. H. Gentry pay roll, Gen... 73.88 C. Melville pay roll, Gen. 26.55 H. E. Taylor pay roll, Gen. 202.50 J. E. Hams pay roll, Gen. 24.25 E. C. Watkins pay roll, Gen. 24.75 H. Tamblyn pay roll, Gen 366.17 Opal Christopherson, pension Nora Wilson, pension Anna Burchell, pension Izora Vance, pension Leta Ledbetter, pension L. L. Hiatt, poor Mrs. L. G. Rumble, poor 25.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 25.00 5.60 20.00 50.00 Jas. Warfield, Gen. F. Shlvely, Gen. S. J. Frank, Gen. J. & W. Blake, Gen. Howard-Cooper, Gen Valvoline Oil Co., Gen. Jack Allen, Gen. Allis-Chalmers, Gen R. L. Griggs, Gen. Gen. 13.84 51.73 106.44 27.88 171.31 72.36 4.94 8.47 2.50 21.42 5.90 Feenaughty Mchy. Co, A. R. Reid, Gen. J. F. Barlow, Gen. 23.51 Standard Oil Co., Gen. 13.91 J. A. Denn, Gen 200.00 State, Gen. 42.75 F. W. Turner, Gen. 35.25 E. I. DuPont, Gen. 2.04 Standard Oil Co., Gen. 4.56 Ferguson Motor Co., gen 3.10 Wm. Duran, gen. Vaughn & Goodman, gen. H. Tamblyn, gen. Robt. Jones, gen C. H. Latourell, gen. E. C. Doherty, gen. C. A. Kane, gen. L. V. Root, gen. Geo. Allyn, gen. A. Lietz Co., gen. West Coast Prtg Co., gen. Ben Cox, gen. D. O. Justus, gen. Humphreys Drug Co., CWA Sanders Mag. Co., Gen. i E. J. Merrill, dog F. S. Parker, county court Geo. Peck, county court Guy L. Barlow, sheriff C. J. D. Bauman, sheriff 39.50 Burroughs Add. Co., sheriff, Kilham Sty. Co., sheriff ' City of Heppner, poor, gen. Pac. Power Co., poor,- gen. Gene Stone, poor 4.50 .90 77.46 3.12 26.25 34.44 17.10 8.38 6.60 3.08 10.00 4.48 16.45 10.00 25.84 25.00 61.86 46.92 7.20 J. R. Benton, poor J. A. Mobley, poor .. C. J. D. Bauman, tax col J. R. Benton, poor D. A. Wilson, emergency J. R. Benton, poor 3.00 1.35 8.10 33.65 22.50 20.40 36.00 50.00 7.50 10.00 13.68 COURT PROCEEDINGS FOR JANUARY TERM Court met on Jan. 3, 1934, with all officers present when the following proceedings were had: Court cooperated with Biological Survey to the sum of $800 in preda tory control work for 1934. M. L. Case was appointed to care for burial of indigent poor for 1934 in accordance with his 1931 bid. H. Howell was appointed Court House Janitor for 1934. Gazette Times was selected as official newspaper for 1934. Bond of H. Tamblyn was ap proved for 1934. Juniper Hall resolution was read and Engineer ordered to report on same. No road district supervisors were appointed as the law in regard to same has been repealed. The Jury List for 1934 consisting of 251 names, was drawn, as well as the election boards for the ensuing two years. The monthly support of Annie Christopherson heretofore allowed has been ordered discontinued. The sum of $3757.27 balance in Motor License Fund was trans ferred to Bond Interest Fund as per provision made in the budget. Mrs. L. G. Rumble was given contract to care for indigent hospl tal cases at the rate of $50.00 per month. The following claims were ap proved and warrans ordered drawn H. D. Rutledge pay roll, Gen.$ 23.45 H. D. Rutledge pay roll, Gen. and Spl. 1 803.25 H. D. Rutledge pay roll, Gen. 741.00 H. D. Rutledge pay roll, Gen. 83.00 A. J. Chaffee pay roll, Gen. 167.38 J. H. Gentry pay roll, Gen 125.81 Marion Hayden pay roll, But ter Creek 237.00 L. N. Morgan pay roll, Mkt 230.24 Sam McDaniel pay roll, Gen. 6.44 H. S. Taylor pay roll, But ter Creek 231.75 H. D. Rutledge pay roll, Spl. No. 1 368.20 H. Tamblyn pay roll, Gen. 342.17 Geo. H. Hayden pay roll, Gen. 141.00 H. E. Peterson pay roll, Gen. 15.00 Hugh Shaw pay roll, Gen. 16.00 V. Kane, dep. clerk 100.00 E. L. Cox, dep. sheriff 100.00 L. McDuffee, dep. sheriff 68.00 G. Doherty, dep. assessor 60.00 H. Howell, court house 72.00 A. D. McMurdo, physician .... 25.00 Emily Peck, pension 10.00 Opal Christopherson, pension 15.00 Izora Vance, pension Anna M. Burchell, pension Anna R. Slanger, pension Alma Hake, pension Nora Wilson, pension Ada Casoh, pension L. L. Hiatt, poor Anna Christopherson, poor.. A. D. McMurdo, poor State, sheriff 15.30 1 1. R. Robison, roads , 14.00 i Howard-Cooper, roads . 61.05 167.60 32.00 6.07 25.00 2.63 18.39 7.65 4.15 20.00 54.11 G. N. Peck, county court F. S. Parker, county court . A. D. McMurdo, coroner C. B. Orai, sealer , Mrs. L, G. Rumble, sealer .. Heppner Market, poor C. A. Kane, road 155.54 A. R. Reid, road J. W. Harrison, road Mack Truck Co., road A. R. Reid, road I. R. Robinson, road S. J. Frank, road C. J. D. Bauman, roads State, roads H. Tamblyn, roads Oscar Peterson, market C. A. Miller, roads E. J. MerrilJ, roads State, roads A. J. Chaffee, roads 12.20 166.77 2.00 19.43 38.48 1.75 1.00 185.00 46.36 8.00 Ferguson Motor Co., market 9.28 F. S. Parker, market 13.50 Vivian Kane, clerk 100.00 E. L. Cox, sheriff 100.00 L. McDuffee, sheriff 68.00 G. Doherty, assessor 60.00 H. Howell, ct. house 72.00 A. D. McMurdo, poor-phys. 75.00 Emily Peck, pension 10.00 Opal Christopherson, pension 15.00 Izora Vance, pension 40.00 Anna Slanger, pension 15.00 Alma Hake, pension Nora Moore, pension Bessie Smith, pension Ada Cason, pension Nora Wilson, pension L. L. Hiatt poor H. E. Chase, road Union Oil Co., road State, road Ed Breslin, road Gay M. Anderson, road Vaughn & Goodman, road L. Marquardt, road Frank Shively, road Howard-Cooper, road Beall Pipe Co., road A. P. Ayers, road i Standard Oil Co., road Ferguson Motor Co., road Geo. Allyn, road J. F. Barlow, road Shell Oil Co., road L. V. Root, road W. W. Bechdolt, road 15.95 2.50 21.27 16.42 60.85 30.38 14.16 183.01 41.51 30.85 3.60 .55 12.00 88.85 7.30 141.36 3.50 12.74 46.65 19.80 20.44 338.77 6.07 93.50 COURT PROCEEDINGS FOR DECEMBER TERM Court met in regular session Dec. 1, 1933, with all- officers present when the followng proceedings were had: Dr. A. B. Gray was appointed County Physician effective from Jan. 1, 1934. The petition of West Extension District to have certain plats of the Oregon Land and Water Co. re corded was received and Court agreed to pay half the recording costs. Dance applications of Willows grange and Irrigon grange were approved. Warrants issued in lieu of cer tain warrants of the 1920 issue were ordered cancelled so as to balance old outstanding warrants. Warrant No. 568 issued July 6 1923, was cancelled on account of being more than 7 years old. The following amounts were or dered transferred to the following funds from the Emergency Fund: Poor Fund $242.18; Insurance $9.28, and Bonds $280.00. The Budget was approved with the following changes: Insane from $3000 to $100; County School from $14,290 to $14,576; State Tax from $50,000 to $48,839; General Road from $25,000 to $24,479; and Sealer from $116 to $105; and levies were ordered extended in accordance with the budget as adopted, as well as the, budgets for the different levying bodies. The following claims were ap proved and warrants ordered drawn: J. H. Gentry pay roll, Gen. $182.99 H. S. Taylor pay roll, But ter Creek 236.62 E. C. Heliker pay roll, Gen. 37.20 J. H. Gentry pay roll, Gen. 95.85 G. R. White pay roll, Gen. 100.55 Eslie Walker, Gen. 8.00 H. Tamblyn pay roll, Gen. 291.67 H. D. Rutledge pay roll, Spl, No. 1 10.00 10.00 10.00 15.00 15.00 20.00 Annie Christopherson, poor.. 10.00 National Surety Co., bonds .. 350.00 State, insane 440.00 W. T. Campbell, cur. exp. .. 5.00 J. S. Baldwin, poor 4.65 Pac. Tel. Co., cur. exp. 58.69 J. S. Beckwith, cir. ct. 20.00 Pac. Sty. Co., sheriff 8.21 Alex Wilson, poor 21.00 J. J. Wells, cur. exp. 3.00 J. R. Benton, poor , 34.98 Max Crandall, audit 270.00 J. L. Gault, ct house 197.50 E. L. Bucknum, poor 4.00 K. R, O. Co., rodent 7.85 Gilliam & Bisbee, roads ....... 20.95 W. T. Campbell, co. court 18.30 C. G. Blayden, jus. court 18.50 F. S. Parker, dog 23.00 Hiatt & Dix, poor 12.84 Geo. Peck, co. court 45.04 F. S. Parker, co. court 91.50 Hughes & Hughes, poor-jail 27.0' Fred Crump, poor-jail 15:00 Heppner Hospital, poor-jail.. 56.00 Eddie Chinn, poor-jail 21.00 J. F. Gorham, poor-jail 20.74 T. J. Humphreys, poor-jail .. 1.70 Ed Breslin, ct. house .... 378.40 A. M. Baldwin, ct house 6.25 C. J. D. Bauman, sheriff 63.19 Gay M. Anderson, clerk 25.69 L. E. Rodgers, supt 39.33 Chas. Beneflel, jus. court 13.00 A. D. McMurdo, coroner 7.1G Shepard Citation, dist. atty... 10.00 C. B. Orai,. sealer 6.85 J. O. Peterson, ct. house 12.00 Honeyman Hdw. Co., ct. hse. 12.95 Pac. Power Co., ct. hse. 23.33 City of Heppner, ct. hse. 8.85 C. W. Swanson, poor i 5.01 Mrs. J. W. Foley, poor . 13.16 M. Bauernfeind, poor 17.39 Wightman Bros., poor 3.00 M. D. Clark, poor 4.85 7.30 3.95 14.50 6.40 . 6.50 ... 105.09 ... 95.40 six (26); east of the Willamette Meridian, and containing in all 1060 acres more or leas according to the U. S. Government survey and plat thereof, all In the County of Mor row, State of Oregon. Said above described property be ing subject to a mortgage in the sum of $10,325.00, upon which there appears to be an unpaid balance of $6,209.00. Bids will be received bv the under signed Administratrix on and after the 10th day of March, 1934. The said sale will be made subject to confirma tion of the above entitled Court. Date of first publication, reDruary 8, 1934. Date of last publication, March 8, 1934. ADDIE HARMAN. Administratrix. Keith A. Caldwell, attorney for Ad ministratrix, SY4 unltea tstaies National Bank Bldg., Portland, Oregoii. - NOTICE OP FINAL SETTLEMENT, Notice is herebv civen that the un dersigned, administratrix of the Es tate oi unaries w. unristopnerson, ub peased. has filed her final account with the Clerk of the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Morrow, and the Judge oi said court has fixed Saturday, the 10th day of March, 1934, at the hour of 1:30 o'clock P. M. of said day as the time, and the Countv Court room in the County Court House at Heppner, Oregon, as the place lor the hearing and settle ment. Anv and all obiections to said final account must be filed with the Clerk of said Court on or before said date. OPAL CHRISTOPHERSON, Administratrix of the estate of Charles W. Christopherson, deceased. Date of first publication of this no tice is February 8th, 1934. Date of the last publication of this notice is March 8th, 1934. Quarter, the Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quartetr and the Southeast Quarter of the North west Quarter of Section Ten In , Township One North of Range 23 ' East of the Willamette Meridian, in Morrow County, Oregon, contain ing 160 acres. Said sale will be made for cash and subject to the confirmation of the above entitled Court. Dated at Salem, Oregon, February 2, 1934. CLARA A. HELTZEL. Guardian of the Person and Estate of CHARLES H. HELTZEL, a minor. NOTICE OP FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned have filed with the County Court of the State of Oregon for Mor row County, their final account of their Administration of the estate of William Gorger, deceased, and that said Court has fixed Monday, the 12th day of Feb ruary, 1934, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M., at the County Court room at the Court House at Heppner, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing objec tions to said final acocunt and the set tlement of said estate, and all persons having objections to said final account are hereby required to file the same in said Court on or before the time set for said hearing. Dated and first published this 11th day of January, 1934. GERTRUDE C. COONEY, Executrix, LEON C. COONEY, Executor. NOTICE OP FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has filed his final account as executor of the estate of George Noble, deceased, and that the County Court of the Stute of Oregon for Morrow County has appointed Monday, the 6th day of March, 1934, at the hour of 10 o'clock A., M as the time, and the County Court room in .the court house at Hepp ner, Oregon, as the place of hearing and settlement of said final account. Objections to said final account must be made on or before said date. E. G. NOBLE, Executor. Mrs. T. Meldrum, poor Pac. Tel. Co., cur. ex Fred Crump, poor L. W. Briggs, treasurer L. E. Rodgers, Supt Gazette Times, office Elkhorn Restaurant, poor 25.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 15.00 10.00 20.00 10.00 50.00 6.42 15.00 53.38 15.50 3.68 37.49 21.10 7.80 489.35 240.74 15.30 Marion Hayden pay roll, But ter Creek , V. L. Warren pay roll, Gen. A. J. Chaffee pay roll. Gen. and Market 250.75 A. H. Nelson pay roll, Gen. 6.58 A. C. Keene, roads 29.12 Chas. Kirk, roads 5.98 E. C. Watkins, roads H-20 F. W. Turner, roads 72.40 W. A. Duran, roads 5.00 Standard Oil Co., roads .. 19-39 32.00 78.00 38.15 19.00 44.25 30.80 F. S. Parker, roads Frank Nixon, riads , Tum-A-Lum, roads ... A. R. Reid, roads, Frank Shively, roads i Vaughn & Goodman, roads Union Oil Co., roads 198.65 C. H. Latourell, roads 85.60 C. A. Kane, roads 1-00 Gilliam & Bisbee, roads 38.43 Sanders Co.. roads 69 Thomson Bros., poor Heppner Market, poor Remington Rand Co., treas... State, sheriff C. J. D. Bauman, sheriff. Gazette Times, office Kilham Sty. Co., tax col? Geo. N. Peck, co. court 40.00 W. T. Campbell, co. court 20.00 S. J. Devine et al, cir. ct. 307.40 H. Howell, poor 7.50 H. Howell, cir. court 15.00 State, rodent 100.00 J. R. Benton, poor . 35.64 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed by the county court of the State of Ore gon for Morrow County, administrator of the estate of Edwin S. Duran, de ceased, and has accepted such trust. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified and required to present the same, with vouchers duly verified as required by law, to me at the office of my attorney, J. O. Turner, in Heppner, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published this 15th day of February, 1934. MOSES E. DURAN, Administrator. Estate of Jennie P. Hill NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF SEAL PROPERTY. No. 36396 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MULTNOMAH. Probate Department IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JENNIE P. HILL. Deceased: Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned. Administratrix oi the tia tate of Jennie P. Hill, deceased, by vir tue of an Order of Sale issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon, for the County of Multnomah, duly made and entered on the 29th day of January, 1934, in the above entitled estate, licensing the administratrix to sell the hereinafter described real prop erty belonging to tne estate oi saw ae ceased, will offer for sale and sell, at private sale, for cash, at 374 United states National uanK mag., -ortiana Oregon, ail the following described real property, situate in the County of Mor row, State or Oregon, to-wit: The west half and the west half of the east half of Section fifteen (15) ; the west half of the west half of Section eleven (11) ; the south east quarter; the east half of the south-west quarter; the east half, and the south-west quarter of the north-east quarter of Section ten (10) and that part of the north west quarter of the north-east quar ter and of the east half of the north-west quarter of section ten (10), lying south and east of the 6 resent county road leading from eppner to Hard man, all in Town ahip three (3) south Range twenty- NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has filed her final account as executrix of the estate of Edward B. Hunt, deceased, and that the County Court of the State of Oregon for Mor row County, has appointed Monday, the 6th day of March, 1934, 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. Ob jections to said final account must be filed on or before said date. MAGGIE ANN HUNT, Executrix. NOTICE OF SALE OF SEAL PROPERTY. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE . STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MARION. In the Matter of the Guardianship of CHARLES H. HELTZEL, a minor. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That tne undersigned. Guardian of the per son and estate of CHARLES H. HELT ZEL, a minor, by virtue of an order duty issued out of the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Marion, on tne 29tn day or January, 1934, will sell at private sale at the taw offices of John Heltzel, in the Ladd & Bush Bank Building, in Salem, Mar ion County, Oregon, on or after March 1U, 1934, to the highest bidder for cash. all the right, title, interest and estate which the said minor has in and to all the real property described in the fol. lowing list, marked "Exhibit A": An undivided one fourth interest in and to all of the following described real property, all of which property is more particularly described in the in ventory of property filed In the matter or tne Guardianship or Charles h. HELTZEL. a minor, in the office of the County Clerk for Marion County, Ore gon: The South H:ilf of the Southwest Why the Sudden Change to Liquid Laxatives? Doctors have always recognized the value of the laxative whose dose can be measured, and whose action can be thus regulated to suit individual need. The public, too, is fast returning to the use of liquid laxatives. Pedple have learned that a properly pre pared liquid laxative brings a perfect movement without any discomfort at the time, or after. The dose of a liquid laxative can be varied to suit the needs of the individual. The action can thus be regulated. It forms no habit; you need not take a "double dose" a day or two later. Nor will a mild liquid laxative irritate the kidneys. The wrong cathartic may often do more harm than good. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is a prescription, and is perfectly safe. Its laxative action is based on senna a natural laxative. The bowels will not become dependent on this form of help. Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is at all druggists. Member N, R. A. THE FAMILY NEXT DOOR IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE flS$um, 03 J , WHS A NOBLE S I NOBtf TSUWT I v TRACT tt4 . 1 fjO TvMN -tP HS fcV&NT Ys- V AW? yX TWOOGH, TVNT n s. TKU, MJOtfT fj ) X. 7,y5 f oo. wp ;oold wt lot eerrea 1 A Vnobowo tvtft 1 (jJM . rTT RtFERRiNO TO, f HE ttOHT TMA J ( HUMPH U UNO Hf HM NOTICE TO CBEDFFOR& Notice is hereby given that the Coun ty Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County has appointed the un dersigned administrator c. t. a. of the estate of Josiah W. Osborn, deceased, and that all persona having claims against the said estate must present the same, duly verified according to law, to me ai me ornce or my attorney, S. J!i. Notson, in Heppner, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first pub lication of this notice, said date of first publication being January 11, 1934. JACK HYND, Administrator c. t. a. Professional Cards DR. E. C. WILLCUTT OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN It SURGEON (Over J. C. Penney Co.) PENDLETON, OREGON AUCTIONEER Farm and Personal Property Sales a Specialty O. L. BENNETT "The Man Who Talks to Beat the Band" LEXINGTON, OREGON PHELPS FUNERAL HOME Phone 1332 HEPPNER, OREGON J. 0. TURNER ATTORNEY AT IAW Phone 173 Hotel Heppner Building HEPPNER. ORE. A. B. GRAY, M. D. PHYSICIAN & SUBGEON Phono 333 227 North Muin Street Eyes Tested and Olagses Fitted IWM. BROOKHOUSER PAINTING PAPEBHANOINO INTERIOR DECORATING Heppner, Oregon DR. J. H. McCRADY DENTIST Z-Ray Diagnosis GILMAN BUILDING Heppner, Oregon A. D. McMURDO, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SUBGEON Trained Nurse Assistant Office in Masonic Building Heppner, Oregon P. W. MAIIONEY ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Heppner Hotel Building Willow St. Entrance S. E. NOTSON ATTORNEY AT LAW Office In Court Home Heppner, Oregon 4. J. 0. PETERSON Latest Jewelry and Gift Goodt Watches . Clocks . Diamonds Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing Heppner, Oregon P. W. TURNER & CO. FIRE, ATTO AND LIFE INSURANCE Old Line Companies. Real Estate. , Heppner, Oregon JOS. J. NYS ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Roberts Buildinsf, Willow Street Heppner, Oregon t