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HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1935.
THE HEPPNE RGAZETTE,
Eatiibliahed March 80, 1883;
THE HEPPNER TIMES,
Established November 18, 1897 ;
CONSOLIDATED FEBRUARY 16. 1911.
Published every Thursday morning by the
CRAWFORD PUBLISHING COMPANY,
and entered at the Post Office at Heppner,
Oregon, as second-class matter.
JASPER V. CRAWFORD, Editor
STENCER CRAWFORD, Manager.
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Official Paper for Morrow County
a man was knocked out wnen
struck by a rain drop and three
buckets of dirt were required to re
vive him.
Why Not a New
Postoffice?
TJEPPNER is in the classification
a or towns eligiDie lor a new post
office building. It needs a new post'
office building. And there is money
available for its construction under
the new public works program. No
reason is evident why Heppner
should not have a new postoffice
other than a lackadaisical attitude
on the part of Heppner people.
Where need is evident postoffice
buildings are being constructed by
Uncle Sam in places where postal
receipts exceed $5000. Heppner's
postal receipts for years have run
between $7000 and $12,000. To what
heights the receipts may rise with
chain letter support is a matter of
conjecture.
The inadequacy of protection af
forded by present quarters is no
mystery. And there is no apparent
relief for the situation, except thru
construction of a new building.
From the government's stand
point, construction of a new build
ing Is not only advisable as a mat
ter of protection but from a purely
business point of view seems logical.
Rentals paid here for postoffice
quarters and for forest service and
department of agriculture offices
are sufficient to pay interest and
overhead on a building of good
quality and of considerable size.
The protection feature, however,
is not to be ignored. Records In the
various government offices, and es
pecially in the county agent's office
since inauguration of the wheat al
lotment program, are of much val
ue. Their replacement would en
tail expenditure of probably thous
ands of dollars. And in addition to
the records, in the case of the post
office there are stamps, money and
other valuables that demand ade
quate protection. .
Let's put our case before the prop
er authorities and see if Heppner
cannot have a new postoffice.
Veteran-Made Poppies
To be Sold May 25th
Saturday, May 25th, will be Poppy
Day in Heppner. On that day the
women of Heppner Unit of the
American Legion Auxiliary will dis
tribute little red poppies on the
streets to be worn in honor of the
World War dead. The observance
here will be a part of the annual
nation-wide observance of Poppy
Day, during which millions of Amer
icans will pay tribute to the mem
ory of the war dead by wearing
memorial poppies.
Poppy Day activities here will be
directed by a committee from the
Auxiliary headed by Ada Eskelson,
chairman. The poppies which will
be worn have been ordered from
the Veterans Hospital, Portland,
where they have been made by dis
abled World War veterans. The
poppy making has provided employ
ment for needy veterans through
the winter and spring months, en
abling them to help support them
selves and families. Public re
sponse on Poppy Day will determine
how soon and how extensively this
work can be re-opened.
In exchange for the poppies, the
Auxiliary women will ask each per
son to make a contribution for the
welfare of the war's living victims,
the disabled veterans, the widows
and the fatherless children of vet
erans. This money will be used en
tirely in the welfare work of the
Legion and Auxiliary, the bulk of
it in the work of the local Post and
Unit
Receives Relief From
Rheumatic Suffering
Mrs. Ivan Yargus, Belknap. Iowa,
writes that her 20 years suffering
from rheumatic, neuralgia, and neu
ritis pains has been quickly reliev
ed by taking Williams R. U. X.
Compound. She states she also
takes Williams S. L. K. Formula
to eliminate the cause. Williams
R. U. X. Compound and Williams
S. L. K. Formula are sold by the
Patterson & Son Drug Store.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF ORECxON IN AND FOR
THE COUNTY OF MORROW.
The Federal Land Bank of Spokane, a
corporation. Plaintiff,
V8.
R. D. Alstott (same person as R. D. All
stott) a widower ; F. M. Miller, a single
man ; E. E. Downing ; E. C. Dougherty
and Berta Dougherty, husband and
wife ; Clair Dougherty and Alma
Dougherty, husband and wife; John F.
Vaughn ; William McCaleb ; Katherine
B. Bowker (same person as Mrs. Al
bert Bowker) ; Lena Gilman ; R. A.
Thompson, J. J. Chisholm, W. A.
Kearns, Jeff Jones and J. G. Barratt
as Trustees for the benefit of the cred
itors of Heppner Farmers Elevator
Company; the Unknown heirs of D.
E. Gilman, Deceased ; The Unknown
heirs of Bertha D. Gilman, Deceased ;
and All other persons or parties un
known claiming any right, title, es
tate, lien ar interest in the real -estate
described in the complaint herein ;
and Hardman National Farm Loan
Association, a corporation, Defendants.
SUMMONS.
TO E. E. Downing; the Unknown heirs of
D. E. Gilman, Deceased; the Unknown
heirs of Bertha D. Gilman, Deceased;
and all other 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 are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint filed against you
in the above entitled Court and Cause with
in four weeks from the date of the first
publication of this summons, and if you
fail to appear and answer, for want there
of, the plaintiff will apply to the court for
the relief demanded in its complaint as fol
lows, to-wit : That the plaintiff have judg
ment against the defendants, R. D. Alstott
(same person as R. D. Allstott), E. E.
Downing, E. C. Dougherty and against each
of them for the sum of $61.85, with interest
at the rate of 8 per cent per annum on the
sum of $305.60 from the 19th day of Octo
ber, 1931 to the 18th day of February. 1932,
with interest on the sum of $231.86 from
the 18th day of February, 1932, to the 11th
day of December, 1933, at the rate of 8 per
cent per annum, with interest at the rate
of 8 per cent per annum on the sum of
$114.36 from the 11th day of December,
1933, to the 1st day of October, 1934, and
with interest at the mte of 8 per cent per
annum on the Bum of $61.85 from the 1st
day of October, 1934; the sum of $305.60
with interest at the rate of 8 per cent per
annum from the 19th day of April, 1&32 ;
the sum of $305.60, with interest at the rate
of 8 per cent per annum from the 19th
day of October, 1932 ; the sum of $306.60
with interest at the rate of 8 per cent per
annum from the 19th. day of April, 1933 ;
the sum of $268.22, with interest at the
rate of 8 per cent per annum from the
19th day of October, 1933; the sum of
$268.72 with interest at the rate of 8 per
cent per annum from the 19th day of April,
1934 ; the sum of $269.22, with interest at
the rate of 8 per cent per annum from the
19th day of October, 1934 ; the sura of
$7146.27 with interest at the rate of 4
per cent per annum from the 19th day of
October, 1934 ; the sum of $332.69 with in
terest at th rate of 8 per cent per annum
from the 30th day of August, 1934, and
the sum of $608.86 with interest at the rate
of 8 per cent per annum from the 27th day
of December, 1934, taxes advanced ; the sum
of $24.68 with interest at the rate of 8 per
cent per annum from the 26th day of April.
1933, insurance premium advanced ; the
sum of $55.80 abstract charges ; the sum of
$376.00 as attorney's fee ; and for plain
tiff's costs and disbursements in this suit;
that it be decreed that the stock in The
Federal Land Bank of Spokane owned by
the Hardman National Farm Loan Asso
ciation and pledged as security for said
loan be retired and the par value thereof
applied upon the' indebtedness secured by
said mortgage ; that the mortgage described
in plaintiff's complaint be foreclosed and
the mortgaged premises be Bold in one par
cel in the manner prescribed by the laws
of the State of Oregon and the practice of
this court; that the proceeds thereof be ap
plied towards the payment of plaintiff's
decree, costs and accruing costs ; that at
said sale plaintiff be permitted to become
a pachaser I that plaintiff ha'e a deficient
cy judgment against the defendants, R. D.
Alstott (same person as R. D. Allstott), E.
E. Downing, E. C. Dougherty and against
each of them, for any portion of said de
cree remaining unpaid ; that the defendants
above named, and each and all of them, be
foreclosed and barred of and from all right,
title, claim or interest in the premises des
cribed in plaintiff's mortgage except the
right of redemption allowed by law, and
that plaintiff have such other and further
relief as is meet and equitable.
That the lands covered by the said mort
gage which will be sold under foreclosure
are as follows, to-wit :
The East Half of the Northeast Quar
ter, and the Southeast Quarter of Sec
tion Numbered Fifteen ; the Northeast
Quarter; the East Half of the South
east Quarter, the Northwest Quarter
of the Southeast Quarter ; the East
Half of the Northwest Quarter ; the
Northwest Quarter of the Northwest
Quarter; the North Half of the South
west Quarter of Section Numbered
Twenty-two ; the Northeast Quarter,
(excepting out of said Northeast Quar
ter that part thereof West of the Coun
ty Road, about 5 acres, the same being
the property conveyed by one Ralph
W. Beckett and Daisy Beckett, his wife,
to J. F. Barlow, being of record in
Deea Records of this County in Book
A New Transportation
Era.
EASTERN Oregon is facing a new
transportation era in opening of
the Columbia river to navigation.
How immediate and to what extent
benefits will be realized depends
upon the force expended to take ad.
vantage of the opportunities pre
sented.
This section has long held an un
favorable position as a wheat pro
ducing country because of the in
accessibility of markets. To some
extent its disadvantage in the past
has been overcome by low produc
tion costs the northwest pioneered
many low-cost production practices
but Argentina, Russia, and other
major wheat producing countries
have now adopted these practices
and have nullified such advantage
as the northwest may have held,
Experts agree that if this section is
to hold its own in the future as a
producer of wheat, its product must
be put in the marts of the world at
lesser cost The only solution is
lower transportation rates.
The case is not one against the
railroads. It is merely a case of
saving the life of the goose that
lavs the golden egg.
The open river presents the
longed-for opportunity to secure
some measure of relief. Eastern
Oregon people should welcome that
opportunity and lend their support
to such measures as they deem will
accomplish their end. But they
should move cautiously.
In the open river program, as in
the hydro-electric program, there
already appears a clash of Interests
and an attempt by private interests
to "hog the deal." Both these large
public utilities should be preserved
so that the benefits accrue to ail
the people. Such technical know.
ledge as is required to operate them
can be purchased.
There is need for cooperative ef
fort at this time to make use of the
open river. Our people should not
be backward in lending their sup
port, but support should be given
only such action as will result in
preserving the rights of all, and in
distributing the benefits equally,
Hank Howell, courthouse seer as
well as overseer, reports a physlo-
lnclonl fharre in folks of the mld-
west drouth area. The other day
Your choice of these fine east
ern and western oils:
HAVOLINE De-Waxed Oil
MOBILOIL EASTERN
UNION TRITON
TEXACO
STANDARD PURE PENN
UNION MOTOR EASE
at
BLACKBURN-JONES
MOTOR CO.
. STARTING FRIDAY
ACT NOW!
Men's Fancy
Dress
SHIRTS
79
ALL SIZES
C ALL COLORS
ONE GROUP
Ladies' Novelty
SHOES
Odds & Ends
36" Fast: Color
PRINTS
New Patterns! New Colors!
All Silk
NEW
PRICES
FLAT CREPE 49c
LADIES RAYON
UNDIES 25c
36" Rayon Flat
CREPE 30
c
BOYS' ALL WOOL f
Sweaters
$1.49
Talon Fastener Front
MEN'S WHITE -
Handkerchiefs
3 FOR IOC
BOYS' DRESS
SHIRTS
49c
LADIES RAYON
SLIPS
4QC
Ladies Rayon
HOSE
Voiles, Dimity
Sheers 19c
BOYS' WORK
SHOES
$1.59
Harvest Type
EXTRA LARGE
Towels
25c
81 x 90
Sheets
49c
MEN'S WORK
SHOES
S1.98
Black, Plain Toes
GOOD TERRY
Towels
10c
MEN'S LIGHT
Und
erwear
49c
MEN'S OXHIDE
NOW
OVERALLS 79c
Broken Sizes
Former Price 98c
MOLESKIN
PANTS
$1.49
27, at page 591 thereof) ; the Southeast
Quarter of the Northwest Quarter ; the
Northeast Quarter of the Southwest
Quarter ; the North Half of the South
east Quarter of Section Numbered
Twenty-one. in Township Three South,
Range Twenty-five, East of the Willam
ette Meridian, containing 1040 acres,
situated in Morrow County, State of
Oregon.
This aummons is served upon you by
Dublication thereof for four consecutive
weeks in the Heppner Gazette Times by
order of the Honorable Wm. T. Campbell,
Judge of the County Court, which said or
der was entered the loth day of May, 1SJ5,
and the date of the first publication of this
summons is the 16th day of May, 1935.
P. W. MAHONEY,
Postoffice Address: Heppner, Oregon.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
1932. or since said dates have acquired of.
in or to the above described property, or
any part thereof, to satisfy said judgment,
decree and order of sale, with interest,
costs and accruing ousts, including the cost
upon this writ.
C. J. D. BAUMAN.
Sheriff of Morrow County, State of Oregon.
FEE & RANDALL, Attorneys for Plain
tiff, Post Office Address: Pendleton,
Oregon.
Professional Cards
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT.
Notice is hereby given that the under-
signed, J. L. Carter, administrator of the
estate of Joseph W. Rector, deceased, has
filed his final account of his administration
of the said estate with the County Court of
the State of Oregon, for the County of
Morrow, and that said Court has designat
ed as the time and place for the settlement
of said account June 14th, 1935, at the hour
of 10 :00 o'clock A. M., in the Court Room
of the County Court of the State of Ore
gon for Morrow County. All persons hav
ing objections to said final account must
file the same on or before the 14th of June,
1936.
J. L. CARTER, Administrator.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed was duly appointed by the County
Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow
County, Administrator of the Estate of
Sarah Musgrave Sutton, deceased, and all
persons having claims against the estate
of the said deceased are hereby required to
present the same with proper vouchers duly
verified as required by law to said Admin
istrator at the law office of P. W. Mahoney,
at Heppner, Oregon, within six months
from the date hereof.
Dated and first published the 16th day of
May, 1936.
MELVIN E. BUNDY,
Administrator.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE.
On the 18th day of May at the
hour of two o'clock P. M., at Jhe
front door of the Court House In
Hepnper, Oregon, I will sell at Auc
tion as provided by law the follow
ing described real property at not
less than the minimum price set
forth:
Lot 3, Block 2, Cluff's 7th Addi
tion in the city of lone, mini
mum price $20.00.
Sale is made by virtue of an order
of the County Court dated May 2nd,
1935, directing and authorizing me
to sell said property as provided by
law.
' Dated at Heppner, Oregon, May
2nd, 1935.
C. J. D. BAUMAN,
Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon
8-10
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed has been appointed by the County
Court of Morrow County, State of Oregon,
administrator c. t. a. of the estate of
Blanche P. Watkins, deceased, and that all
persona having claims against the Baid es-
tate 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 publication of this notice, said
date of first publication being the 9th day
of May, 1935.
DALE R. WATKINS,
Administrator c. t.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice is hereby given that the under'
signed executor and executrix of the estate
of John B. Carmichael, deceased, have
filed with the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Morrow County, their final ac
count of their administration of the estate
of said deceased, and said court has fixed
Monday, the 3rd day of June, 1935, at the
hour of 10:00 o clock m the forenoon of
said day at the County Court Room at the
court house at Heppner, Oregon, as the
time and place for hearing objections to
Baid final account, and all persons having
objections to said final account, or to the
settlement of said estate are hereby re
quired to file the same in said court on or
before the time set for said hearing.
Dated and first published this 25th day
ot April, lVAb.
CLARENCE C. CARMICHAEL,
Executor,
7-U EDNA L. TURNER, Executrix,
NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
BALE.
In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore
gon for Morrow County.
Mary J. Pedro, Plaintiff, vs. The First
Inland National Bank of Pendleton. Ore
gon, a corporation, C. E. Reynolds. Re
ceiver thereof, William V. Pedro (who
sometimes signs his name W. V. Pedro,)
and Morrow County, a quasi-municipal
corporation constituting a political sub
division of the State of Oregon, defendants.
BY VIRTUE of a judgment, decree and
order of sale issued out of the above enti
tled court in the above entitled cause an
to the undersigned directed and dated the
16th day of April, 1935, upon a judgment,
decree and order of sale rendered and en
tered in said court and cause on the 22nd
day of March, 1935, in favor of Mary J,
redro and against the above named defend
ant William V. Pedro (who sometimes
signs his name W. V. Pedro) for the budi
of $7000.00, with interest from the 7th day
of June, 1933, at the rate of 6 per cent per
annum, $250.00 attorneys fees, and the fur
ther sum of $23.65 costs, and the further
sum of $941.16 taxes, with interest and
penalties as by law provided, and the costs
of sale, commanding me to make sale of
the following described real nrouerty sit
uate in the County of Morrow and State
oi Oregon, to-wit :
The South half of the Northeast
quarter, the North half of the South
east quarter ; the Southwest quarter of
the Southeast quarter ; the East half of
the South weBt quarter, the Southwest
quarter of the Southwest quarter of
Section 25 ; the Southeast quarter of
the Southeast quarter of Section 26 ;
the Northeast quarter of Section 85 ;
the North half and the West half of the
Southwest quarter, the Southeast quar
ter of the Southwest quarter, and the
North half of the Southeast quarter of
Section 86, alt in Township 4, South,
Range 27, E. W. M. ; ami the West
half of the Southwest quarter, and the
Southwest quarter of ,the Northwest
quarter of Section 80, and the West
half of the Southwest quarter and the
West half of the Northwest quarter of
Section 31, Township 4, South, Range
28, E. W. M.i
subject to the terms of a contract dated the
12th day of December, 1925, between At
Henriksen and H. L. F 1b her for the sale of
the timber upon said lands, and for the
use of a mill site thereon, and subject to
the terms, conditions and limitations stat
ed in that certain deed made by Al Hen
riknen, a widower, to W. V. Pedro on June
2, 1926, and subject to the rights of the
said First inland National Hank of Pen
dleton, Oregon, and Charles Reynolds, re
ceiver thereof, to remove the saw timber as
in .said contract provided, and subject to
the statutory right of redemption.
That The First Inland National Bank of
Pendleton, Oregon, a corporation, and
Charles Reynolds (which is the true name
of the defendant named In 'the title of the
above entitled cause as C. E. Reynolds)
Receiver thereof, William V. Pedro (who
sometimes signs his name w. V. .Pedro)
ana morrow bounty, a quasi-municipal cor
poration, constituting a political sub-di
vision of the State of Oregon, and each of
them, and all persons claiming by, through
or under said defendants, or any of them
be forever barred and foreclosed of all
right, title, interest or estate in or to th
Baid premises or any part thereof, save and
except the right to remove the saw timber
on said premises as hereinbefore stated,
NOW, THEREFORE, by virtue of said
writ on said judgment, decree and order
of sale and in compliance with the comr
mand oi said writ, I will on the loth day
of May, 1935, in the afternoon of said day
at the hour of 1 :80 o'clock P. M. at the
front door of the Court HouHe at Heppner,
Morrow County, Oregon, sell at public auc
tion, subject to redemption, to the highest
bidder for cash in hand all the right, title
or estate which the defendants in this auib
have, or any of them had. on the 18th day
of December, 1025, or on the 8th day nf
June, 1926, or on the 8rd day of March,
W. L. BLAKELY
Representing
Connecticutt Mutual Life Insurance Co.
Caledonian Fire Insurance Co.
HIGHEST CASH PRICES FOR
WOOL HIDES PELTS
Phone 782 Heppner Ore.
VAWTER PARKER
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Phone 173 ,
Heppner Hotel, Building
Dr. Richard C. Lawrence
DENTIST
Modern equipment including
X-ray for dental diagnosis.
First National Bank Building
Phone 662
Heppner, Ore.
DR. L. D. TIBBLES
OSTEOPATHIC
Physician & Surgeon
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDO.
Res. Phone 1162 Office Phone 492
HEPPNER, OREGON
...J.
Heppner Abstract Co.
J. LOG1E RICHARDSON, Mir.
RATES REASONABLE
HOTEL HEPPNER BUILDING
Perry Granite Company
Portland
Fine Memorials
Eastern Oregon Representative
H. C. CASE, Heppner
AUCTIONEER
Farm and Personal Property
Sales a Specialty
O. L. BENNETT
"The Man Who Talks to
Beat the Band"
LEXINGTON, OREGON
J. 0. TURNER
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Phone 173
Hotel Heppner Building
HEPPNER, ORE.
DR. RAYMOND RICE
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Office
First National Bank Building
Office Phone 623 Bouse Phone 821
WM. BROOKHOUSER
FAINTING FAPERKANOINO
INTERIOR DECOEATINO
Heppner, Oregon
DR. J. H. McCRADT
DENTIST
X-Rar Diagnosis,
GILMAN BUILDING
Heppner, Oregon
A. D. McMURDO, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON
Trained Nurse Assistant
Office In Masonic Building
Heppner, Oregon
P. W. MAHONEY
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Heppner Hotel Building
Willow SL Entrance
S. E. NOTSON
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Offlea In Court Hong
Heppner, Oregon
J. 0. PETERSON
Latent Jewelry and Gift Ooode
Watohai - Clocks . Diamond
Expert Watch and Jewelry
Repairing
Heppner, Oregon
F. W. TURNER & CO.
FERR, AUTO AND LIFE
INSURANCE
Old Line Companies. Real Estate.
Heppner, Oregon
JOS. J. NYS
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Roberts Building, Willow Street
Heppner. Oregon