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HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOV. 15, 1934.
THE HEPPNER GAZETTE,
Established March 30.1SS3;
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1 'fJ
A Stimulus to Scouting.
EXCEPTIONALLY fine response
of the community to the plans
laid by the Boy Scout executive
committee was shown by the at
tendance at the Fathers' and Sons'
banquet Tuesday evening, and in
the memberships obtained for the
Boy Scout Booster club. Such a
display of cooperation presages a
live scout organization in Heppner
for some time to come, reaping the
benefits which naturally accrue to
the community.
One banquet speaker termed the
money spent for Boy Scouts "Social
Insurance," believing the invest
ment as such to be well worth while
without taking into consideration
the material benefits received by the
boys participating.
Statistics show that few Boy
Scouts have ever appeared on
charges in juvenile courts. By their
time being taken up with construe
tive enterprise, Boy Scouts have
neither the time nor inclination to
engage in destructive enterprises.
Where the boy left to his own re
sources is more likely than not to
get into devilment, the one enrolled
in the Boy Scouts becomes an asset
rather than a liability to the com
munity.
The 17 members of the local ex
ecutive committee are to be com
mended on bringing the Boy Scouts
of Heppner" on a sound footing.
They have expended much of their
own time, money and effort to bring
this about in the face of seemingly
insurmountable obstacles. And their
accomplishment is not an empty
realization of mercenary values, as
may be seen from the fine repre
sentation of thorough-going scouts
enrolled under the local troop ban
ner. The Boy Scouts of Heppner are
a fine lot of boys, deserving the
support of everyone. Their con
tribution to the community has
been, and will continue to be worth
much more than can be measured
in terms of dollars and cents.
concrete next week. Last Thurs
day the ladies served dinner to the
workers at the hotel and then held
their Ladies Aid meeting in the af
ternoon. Chairmen appointed for
the bazaar committees are: Mrs.
Earl Cramer, dinner committee;
Mrs. E. T. Messenger, concessions;
Mrs. Charles Nickerson, rummage;
Mrs. J. E. Barlow, candy; Mrs. J. F.
Gorham, fancy work.
Mrs. Nate Macomber, who is at
the home of her mother at Pilot
Rock recuperating from an opera
tion, is getting along nicely at this
time.
Paul Hatch of Portland s visit
ing in Boardman this week.
Theron Anderson spent the week
end at his home at Imbler.
There was no school held here on
Monday which was a holiday.
A tamale social was held at the
church by the Ladies Aid last Tues
day evening. Chili beans, tamales,
salads and coffee were served from
5 to 7 o'clock, after which a social
time was enjoyed.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelson, Mr.
and Mrs. E. T. Ingles, Miss Mary
Harney, Mrs. Dillabough, Miss
Burkholder and mother spent the
week end in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Conley of Salem,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jaynes and
Bertie, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Pack
ard and Mrs. Glen Hadley and
Stanton were guests at a lovely
dinner at the Claud Meyers home
Sunday.
Alva Day of Hood River visited
last week at the Meyers home en
route to the mountains for elk
hunting. He stopped again on his
way home Monday and had been
successful in getting an elk.
Friends of Miss Ruff will be glad
to learn that she is recovering from
the typhoid fever very nicely, and
will return Nov. 18 to resume her
teaching in the high school.
George Neurer and Hay Hall or
Portland were visiting at the home
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. F. Harford over
the week end. Mrs. Harford re
turned to Portland with them.
Those attending the lone dance
Saturday night were Elsie and Im
ogene Wilson, Mary Chaffee, Vir
ginia Compton, Dave and Jim John
ston, Mike Healy and Vernon Part-low.
Glen Hadley returned home from
the mountains Sunday with a four
point elk.
Virginia Compton spent the week
end at the Robert Wilson home.
Mr. McFarland was electioneer
ing on the project Monday.
Edith and Freda Richardson were
dinner guests at the J. Howell home
Sunday.
At a meeting Thursday evening
Nov. 8, representatives of the local
churches, grange, P. T. A. and lodge
appointed the following committees
for the annual community Christ
mas program which will be held in
the school gymnasium on Decem
ber 20th: Those on the program
committee are Mr. Ingles, chair
man; Mrs. Ingles, Mrs. Ray Bar
low, H. B. Thomas, Mrs. Leslie
Packard, Miss Clara Ruff and Ther
on Anderson; treat committee, Mrs.
Strobel, chairman; Mr. and Mrs.
Ray Brown, Mrs. KJitz, Mr. Chaffee,
transportation, Mr. Packard, chair
man; Mrs. Hadley and Mrs. Mac
kan; soliciting, I. Skoubo, chairman,
Mr. Mclntire, Mr. Rarsier, Mr.
Jayne, Mr. Healey; decoration, Mrs.'
Nelson, chairman. Mr. Harwood,
Mr. Dillabough, Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Barlow, Theron Anderson; public
ity, Mr. Ingles.
IRRIGON
MRS. W. C ISOM.
Mrs. Earl Chaney of La Grande
is visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs.
Virginia Chaney.
Mrs. Strader is visiting her son
and famly in Portland.
Mrs. Otto Barnes and Mrs. Roy
Minnick made a trip to Portland
Tuesday. Friends here will be glad
to hear that Mr. Barnes is able to
sit up in a wheel chair and if he
continues to Improve will be able
to spend Thanksgiving with the
home folks.
Mrs. Harry Smith called on Mrs.
Fagerstrom Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Vanderline of
Yakima are visiting Mrs. Vander
line's parents', Mr. and Mrs. Elroy
Lamoreaux.
Mrs. Mace and nephew, Kenneth
Mace, of Tekoa, Wn., visited Mrs.
Mace's daughter and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Roscoe Williams, this
week.
Mr. Stillings, Hermiston postmas
ter, accompanied Mr. Templeton,
who Is substitute for Mr. Reeves
pn the star route Friday of this
week on his annual inspecton trip.
Mr. Templeton is suffering with a
badly sprained shoulder.
Several of the members of the
Pentecostal church motored to Her
miston Monday night to attend a
fellowship meeting.
Mrs. Ollie Coryell and Mrs. Otto
Barnes motored to Stanfleld Thurs
day. Bert Beneflel was a business vis
itor in Hermiston Friday.
Two men attempted to break into
the Frank Leicht store Saturday
morning about 2:00 o'clock but
were frustrated in their plans and
left in haste when Mr. Leicht noti
fied them of his presence.
Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Rand enter
tained Mrs. Rand's mother, Mrs.
James Warner, at dinner Monday
evening.
Rev. Rice of Spokane held ser
vices at the home of Mrs. Geo.
Rand Monday evening.
Rev. Thomas of Umatilla deliv
ered a very intertesing sermon to
quite a number here Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Warner and
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Bowluare were
NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GD7EN that there will be a meeting of the Levying Board of Morrow County,
Oregon, at the Court House in Heppner, Oregon, the 23rd day of November, 1934, when and where the es
timates arrived at by the Budget Committee of Morrow County, Oregon, hereinafter set. forth, may be
discussed with the Levying Board, and when and where any person who shall be subject to such tax levy
shall be heard in favor of or against said tax levy or any part thereof.
Dated at Heppner, Oregon, this 26th day of October, 1934.
WM. T. CAMPBELL, Judge.
GEORGE N. PECK, Commissioner.
FRANK S. PARKER, Commissioner.
shopping in Hermiston Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Miller and
family motored to Boardman and
lone Tuesday.
Mr, and Mrs. Duvall of Hermiston
were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
A. R. Bowluare Sunday.
Roy Minnick, Bill Grabeil and
Mr. Swearingen returned Sunday
from a week's hunting trip. They
were much disappointed in not hav
ing been able to bring home an elk.
Election day was a very busy one
at the school house last Tuesday.
The majority of the voters visited
the polls.
Earnest Fagerstrom is building
a small house on his father-in-law's
place. Mrs. Fagerstrom and little
son were able to be moved to their
home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. War
ner accompanied them in their car.
Miss Grieves of Hermiston was
a guest of Mrs. Geo. Rand Monday,
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Isom Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kendler, Sr.,
of Umatilla spent Sunday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Isom.
ESTIMATES
This estimate sheet is made in compliance with the Laws of Oregon and shows the several services,
materials and supplies for the budget estimates for the year 1935.
DEPARTMENT OR OFFICER
Estimated
1936
Expenditures
1st 6 mo.
1934
1931
Expenditures
1932
1933
COUNTY JUDGE
Salary
SHERIFF
Salary
..$ 1,600.00 $ 625.00 $ 1,600.00 $ 1,600.00 $ 1,600(00
Deputies
Books, blanks, incidentals, and travel ex
pense Tax Collection
CLERK
Salary
Deputy
Books, incidentals
TREASURER
Salary
To our esteemed contemporary,
the Pendleton East Oregonian, and
to the relatives and friends of Fred
Lampkin, whose unseemly demise
this week comes as a severe shock,
we extend our heart-felt condol
ence. Mr. Lampkin served well and
faithfully in several positions on
the East Oregonian, earning the
position of business manager which
he filled for many years. He was a
true gentleman, a credit to his fra
ternity. We are glad to have known
him, and to have enjoyed his fellowship.
BOARDMAN
By RACHEL J. BARLOW
10 Years Ago
. THIS WEEK .
(From The Gazette Times. Nov. 20, 1924)
Mrs. Chas. Vaughn and Mrs. Earl
Gilliam entertained at bridge Tues
day afternoon. . . . Mrs. C. L. Sweek
was awarded first prize.
Frank Lieuallen and family are
moving to Hood River. . .
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Peterson re
turned the first of the week from
ther honeymoon trip. . . Visited
former home of Mrs. Peterson at
McPherson, Kansas.
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs.
E. J. Starkey, Monday, Nov. 17. . .
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Surface and
children and Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Cramer spent several days the first
of this week in Spokane. Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Cramer have traded their
ranch here in Boardman for a ranch
five miles this side of Spokane and
plan to move there soon.
The Thimble club met last Fri
day afternoon at the home of Mrs.
Reese Byram. Eleven ladies were
present who spent the time sewing
on bazaar articles. There will not
be a meeting this Friday. Nov. 16.
Mr. and Mrs. John Burns and son
and a friend of Longview stopped
for a short time Friday at the
Waite home when on their way to
Pullman where they attended the
Idaho, Washington state game Sat
urday, and "Dad's Day" on Sunday.
Mrs. Burns is a daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. H. E. Waite.
The regular grange meeting will
be held in the gym Saturday eve
ning, Nov. 17, and the election of
officers will take place. The Home
Economics club plans to raffle off
the Friendship quilt, which they re
cently made, at this meeting.
Miss Rhoda Shelenberger of Ir-
rigon was a guest during the week
end at the L. W. Compton home.
The Parent-Teachers association
will meet in the auditorium Friday
evening, Nov. 16. An interesting
program has been planned. All pa
trons and parents interested in the
school are welcomed.
The burn which Edward Skoubo
received two weeks ago on his left
hand is healing nicely although it
is still necessary to make frequent
trips to the doctor.
Bud Chaffee accompanied his
brother-in-law, Bill James, to Eu
gene last week where he will be em
ployed. Mr. James and several
friends who were elk huntng last
week in the Blue mountains were
successful in getting two large elk.
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Barlow and
granddaughter, Chloe, visited last
Sunday in Condon with Mr. and
Mrs. Truman Messenger and family-Work
at the Community church
basement made big headway last
Thursday when about fifteen men
spent the day there digging out the
dirt. They hope to have the re
mainder dug out by the last of the
week so they can start pouring the
Phelps Funeral Home
Telephone Hit
Trained Lady Assistant
Licensed Funeral Directors
Heppner, Oregon
Oysters
anc
Shell Fish
NOW IN
SEASON
Delicious, appetizing,
giving a zest to meal
time, are the season's
offerings of the choice
foods served here.
Drop in anytime
ELKHORN
RESTAURANT
ED CHTNN, Prop.
2,000.00
2,100.00
850.00
800.00
1,008.00
Books, incidentals
ASSESSOR
Salary
Deputy
MAN WANTED for Rawleigh
Route of 800 families. Write today.
Rawleigh Co., Dept. ORK-18-SA,
Oakland, Calif.
Good homemade doughnuts de
livered right at your door; watch
for the Donut Car Saturday.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT,
Notice la hereby given that the under
signed has tiled his hnal account as ad'
ministrator c. t. a. of the estate of John
A. Campbell, deceased, and that the Coun
ty Court of the State of Oregon for Mor
row County has appointed Monday, the 3rd
day of December. 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
hnal account. Objections to said final ac
count must be filed on or before said date.
ARTHUR C. KEENE,
84-88 Administrator c. t. a.
NE'NW'i, thence in a straight line
in a Northwesterly direction to place
of beginning, all in Section 3, NE'i
NKi, NW'NW'i of Section 10,
NENE'i of Section 9. EViNWVi of
Section 8, E'NWk of Section 14, and
S'iiSVfe of Section 15, all in Township
6 South, Range 27 E. W. M. SEV4
SEV4 of Section 32, NE'iNWW, 8
NWVi, SWV4 and WVsSEli of Sec
tion 83, in Township 4 and lots S and
4. SWUNW4 of Section 4, and Lot 1,
and SEl-jNEU of Section 5 in Town
ship 6, All South, Range 27 East of
W. M. and Vh of SE14. EVfeSW'a.
SWkSWt of Section 28, NWNW,
and WViNE'i of Section 88 in Town
ship 4 South, Range 27 E. W. M., and
NW1, WVjNEV4 and NWVaSW'A of
Section 16 in Township 4 South, Range
28 East of the Willamette Meridian.
Said sale is made under execution issued
out of the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Morrow to me
directed in the case of
Marguerite Glavey, Plaintiff,
vs.
Jerome O'Connor, sometimes known
as Jerm O'Connor, James O'Con
nor, Ellen Huseick Schwars, State
Industrial Accident Commission,
Defendants.
C. J. D. BAUMAN,
Sheriff of Morrow County. Oregon.
33-37
Professional Cards
Dr. Richard d Lawrence
DENTIST
Modern equipment Including
X-ray for dental diagnosis.
First National Bank Building
I'hone 562
Heppner, Ore.
Field Work
Books, incidentals
Tax Extension
SUPERINTENDENT
Salary .
Travel Expense
Books, incidentals
4-H Club Work
CORONER
Mileage, Fees
COUNTY COURT
Expense, Mileage .
ACCOUNTANTS
Audits
CURRENT EXPENSE
Postage, telephones, stationery, telegrams
JAIL
Board and expense
ELECTION
Expense
INDIGENT SOLDIER
Expense
COURT HOUSE
Janitor
Fuel
Light, water
Incidentals
Water system
POOR
Expense
WIDOWS' PENSION
Expense
PHYSICIAN
salary
INSANE
Expense
CIRCUIT COURT
Witneses, jurors, bailiffs, incidentals
-JUSTICE COURT
Expense
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
Expense
COUNTY AGENT
Appropriation
TAX REBATE
Rebate
SEALER
Appropriation
OLD AGE PENSION
Expense
LIBRARY
Appropriation
INSTITUTE
Appropriation
MISCELLANEOUS
Insurance
Bonds
EMERGENCY
Appropriation
550.00 1,202.05 6,452.43 5,803.67 5,054.00
2,000.00 800.00
1,000.00 600.00
300.00 147.42 3,981.66 3,831.01 3,082.10
1,000.00 500.00
100.00 18.66 1,075.64 1,143.19 1,191.77
1,600.00 625.00
900.00 360.00
720.00 240.00
400.00
100.00 550.50 4,394.71 4,111.82 3,470.87
1,600.00 750.00
400.00
100.00
100.00 269.82 2,489.95 2,314.90 2,415.88
150.00 88.69 117.60 78.52 74.54
1,000.00 578.81 1,298.99 1,034.49 930.83
700.00 250.00 510.00 110.00 270.00
900.00 401.31 806.17 821.44 798.96
300.00 90.54 227.56 274.66 292.54
712.36 1,598.01 666.25
100.00 ' 50.00 18.00 41.50 25.00
900.00 432.00
200.00
500.00
250.00 461.71
3,500.00 3,625.32 1,937.54 2,108.67
4,000.00 2,089.37 3,559.54 484.74 3,742.18
1,800.00 776.87 1,840.00 2,054.41 1,800.70
300.00 150.00 300.00 300.00 300.00
100.00 2,086.98 49.76 1,158.52 2,316.53
1,800.00 440.90 1,126.90 901.03 471.76
200.00 99.40 200.05 201.98 115.67
150.00 132.75 205.24 41.19 28.50
2,150.00 1,150.00 2,850.00 2,400.00 2,200.00
50.00 27.27
116.00 34.40 109.86 99.86 89.30
5,000.00 546.08
200.00 187.27 200.00 162.60
100.00 200.00 100.00
425.00 12.00 223.50 294.25 449.28
545.00 150.00 528.00 339.00 750.00
S.OOtf.OO 2,134.93
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR,
U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon,
Oct. 16, 1934.
NOTICE is hereby given that Guy L.
Arbogast, of Ukiah, Oregon, who, on July
11, 1928, made Homestead Entry under Act
Dec. 29, 1916, No. 926657, for EVi, Sec. 86.
T. 6 S., R. 80 E., Lots 1, 2, 8, SV4NE!4,
SEy4NWV4. and NVjSE4, Sec. 1, Town
ship 7 South, Range 30 East, Willamette
Meridian, has tiled notice of intention to
make final Proof, to establish claim to the
land above described, before Lige Davis,
Notary Public, at Ritter, Oregon, on the
4th day of December. 1934.
Claimant namea as witnesses :
Carl Osheim, Armin Hector, G. L. An-
chus, Herman Rosenbaum, all of Ritter,
Oregon.
W. F. JACKSON, Register.
33-87
DR. L. D. TIBBLES
OSTEOPATHIC
Physician & Surgeon
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDO.
lies. Phone 1162 Office I'hone 492
' HEPPNER, OREGON
COUNTY SCHOOL '
Per Capita
MARKET ROAD
Appropriation
ROADS AND BRIDGES
Repairs, labor, materials, equipment, in
cidentals Overseer
Roadmaster-Engineer
STATE TAX
Appropriation ..
ROAD BONDS
Sinking Fund
Interest Fund
13,660.00
7,000.00
1,000.00
25,000.00
480.00
1,000.00
50,000.00
25,000.00
22,600.00
TOTAL
..$193,596.00
The following amounts are not Included within the 6 limitation and are authorized by law:
State Tax $50,000.00
Sinking Fund 25,000.00
Interest Fund 22,600.00
$97,600.00
Estimated receipts other than taxation, for the year 1935:
Sheriff's fees
Clerk's fees
25 Forest Rentals
Miscellaneous
Motor Licenses from State
TOTAL
.$ 350.00
1,800.00
. 375.00
600.00
... 6,000.00
..$ 9,125.00
RECAPITULATION
Total estimated expenditures for 1935 subject to 6 limitation
Total estimated receipts not Including proposed tax
...$97,600.00
... 8,125.00
..$94,475.00
Balance, amount to be raised by taxation subject to Gt limitation i
Dated this 26th day of October, 1934.
MORROW COUNTY BUDGET COMMITTEE,
by WM. T. CAMPBELL, Chairman,
by GEORGE N. PECK, Secretary.
I certify that the amount of outstanding Morrow County Indebtedness la the sum of $502,000.00 In
serial road bonds.
(SEAL) i GAY M, ANDERSON, County Clerk,
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE.
On Saturday, the 17th day of November,
1934, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. of
said day at the front door of the Morrow
County Court House, in Heppner, Oregon,
ill sell at public auction to the highest
and best bidder for cash all the right, title
nd interest which Hugh A. Oonner. (now
deceased), had in or to the hereinafter de
scribed real premises on June 4, 1930, and
all the right, title and interest the defend
ants hereinafter named may now have as
heirs of Hugh A. Conner, deceased, in or
to the following described real property,
to-wit :
Tract No. 1
Commencing at the northwest corner
of Lot No. Eight (8) in Block No.
Twenty-one (21) of Mt. Vernon's First
Addition to the City of Heppner, Mor
row County, Oregon ; thence North 60
degrees 43 minutes West 826.6 feet
along the North boundary of the Coun
ty Read to the place of beginning ;
thence North 39 degrees 17 minutes
East 148.6 feet: thence North 60 de
goes 43 minutes West 160 feet; thence
South 89 degrees 17 minutes West
149.6 feet more or less to the North
boundary of the County Road ; thence
Southeasterly along the said road 160.4
feet to the place of beginning, and
containing one-half () acre.
Tract No. I
Beginning at the Quarter (4) cor
ner between Sections 22 and 27 in
Township 2, South, Range 26, East of
the Willamette Meridian ; thence South
on center line through Section 27,
1772.1 feet; thence South 35 degrees 81
minutes East 343.9 feet to the place of
beginning, said point of beginning be
ing a common corner of the Benge
Ranch, The Le Trace tract and the
road or lane on the East, and running
Thence South 62 degrees 43 minutes
West 270 feet ; thence North 36 degrees
81 minutes West 161.4 feet; thence
North 62 degrees 43 minutes East 270
feet ; thence North 36 degrees 81 min
utes West to the place of beginning
and containing One (1) acre.
Tract No. 3
The Southwest Quarter (14) of the
Southeast Quarter Ci) of Section 12,
in Township 4, South, Range 28, East
of the Willamette Meridian, in Morrow
County, Oregon, and containing Forty
(40) acres.
This sale is made by virtue of a foreclosure
execution and order of sale issued out of
the Circuit Court for Morrow County. Or
egon, to me directed in the case of Bertha!
writes, plaintitr, vs. Lora Moyer, as Ad
ministratrix of the Estate of Hugh A Con
ner, deceased; and Lora Moyer, Erne luck-
er, Nora Caldwell and Percy Conner, only
heirs at law of Hugh A. Conner, Deceased,
defendants.
32-86 C. J. D. BAUMAN,
Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE.
On the Twenty-fourth day of November.
1934. at the hour of Ten o'clock A. M. at
the front door of the Court House in Heon-
ner, Oregon, Morrow County, 1 will sell at
auction to the highest bidder for cash the
following described real property located
in Morrow bounty, Oregon, to-wit;
The following described lands in Town
ship 4 South of Range 27, E. W. M. :
Beginning at the Northwest corner of
SW'4SWli of Section 16, said town
ship and range, running thence South
one quarter of a mile to the SW corner
of said Section, thence East on the
Section line one quarter of a mile,
thence Northwesterly in a straight line
to place of beginning, SViS'A, S'A
NW'aSWV and the following des
cribed tract of land : Beginning at SW
corner of NE!4SW!4, running thence
due north 40 rods, thence in a South
easterly direction in a straight line to
SB corner of NE14SWi4 of Section 17,
thence in a straight line 80 rods to
place of beginning, all in Section 17,
said township and range; S'jNE
SE',4 and SE14SE14 of Section 18,
KiiW'i and E!4 of Section 19, Section
20, WMi and SW!4NE!4 and WViSEVi
of Section 21 : beginning at SE corner
of SW!4 of Section 27, running thence
West on the Section line. 1320 feet,
thence North on forty line 1820 feet
to NW corner of SEWSW!4 of said
Section 27, running thence Southeast
erly in a straight line to place of be
ginning, WVtSWii and SWV4NW!4 of
Section 27, EM.SEI4, SVfcNEli and
NWViNEW, NW'4 and NW'SW'A,
Section 28, EV4EM,, NW!4NE!4,
sw4se'4, NVjNwv,, sw!4Nwy,
EVjSW'A and SW'4SWV4 of Section
29, EV4 and EV&Wft of Section 30,
NE4NWV4, WV6EV4 and NEfcNEK
and SE'ASE1 of Section 31, WVj,
NE',4 NV4SE14, and SWV4SEV4 of
Section 82, NE'4NE'4 of Section 88,
E'4NW!4 and following described
tract: Beginning at the NW comer of
NE'4SE!4 of Section 84, running
thence due East 1320 feet to the NE
corner of SK!4 of said Section 84,
thence South on the Section line 1320
feet, thence In a northwesterly direc
tion in a straight line to place of be
ginning; All the above described real
proporty being in said Township 4
South, Range 27 East of W. M. NV4
NB!4, SEV4NEV4, NWy4SE'4 and
NE'4SWV4 of Section 6, SW!4NW!4,
WV4SW!4, SEWSW'A and WEVi 0f
Section 6, SEV4NWV4, NK14SW14 and
NWViNE'4 of Section 4, SWViSWVi
and WVfcNWVi, and the following de
scribed tract) Beginning at NW cor
ner of NE4NW!4 and running thence
due South on forty acre line 1320 feet,
thence East 1820 feet to SE corner of
Heppner Abstract Co.
J. LOG1E RICHARDSON, Mgr.
RATES REASONABLE
HOTEL HEPPNER BUILDING
DR. E. C. WILLCUTT
OSTEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN H SURGEON
(Over J. C. Penney Co.)
PENDLETON, OREGON
AUCTIONEER
Farm and Personal Property
Sales a Specialty
a. L. BENNETT
"The Man Who Talks to
Beat the Band"
LEXINGTON, OREGON
J. 0. TURNER
ATTORNEY AT IAW
Phone 173
Hotel Heppner Building
HEPPNER, ORE.
DR. RAYMOND RICE
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Ofiice
First National Bank Building
WM. BROOKHOUSER
PAINTINO PAPBBHANOINO
INTERIOR DECORATING
Heppner, Oregon
DR. J. H. McCRADY
DENTIST
X-Ray Diagnosis
GILMAN BUILDING
Heppner, Oregon
A. D. McMURDO, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Trained Nun Assistant
Office In Masonic Building
Heppner, Oregon
P. W. MAHONEY
ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW
Heppner Hotel Building
Willow St. Entrance
S. E. NOTSON
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Office In Court Eons
Heppner, Oregon
J. 0. PETERSON
Latest Jewelry and Gift Goods
Watohe . Clocks . Diamonds
Expert Watch and Jewelry
Repairing
Heppner, Oregon
.
F. W. TURNER & CO.
rntB, AUTO AND LIFE
insurance
Old Line Companies. Real Estate.
Heppner, Oregon
JOS. J. NYS
ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW
Roberta Bnlldlng, WlUow Street
Heppner, Oregon