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    HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUG. 22, 1935.
PAGE FIVE
Ancient Yankee Peddlers
Harbingers of Invention
The Yankee peddler who flour
ished for the century after the
Revolution may have Hold wooden
nutmegs and clocks that would not
keep time and he may have got the
best of the bargain, but he gave
something, too. He was the coun
try's first distribution system. He
was the harbinger of Inventions.
When all household necessities were
fashioned by the family, each new
labor-saving device or newly manu
factured article was a boon to the
pioneer. And It was the peddler
who boldly pushed over bad roads,
on horseback or In his little cart,
to get these things to the settlers.
The peddler vended culture, educa
tion, entertainment, enlightenment,
as the Intangible essence of his call
ing. Dub him gossip monger, If you
will. In the Isolated homesteads
where contact with human kind was
pitifully rare, surely even a little
gossip might be tolerated. But the
peddler carried, too, legitimate In
formative news of communities ho
had Just passed through. An ex
cellent substitute for the daily pa
per, the radio, the telephone. In
gratiating through necessity, he de
veloped a pleasunt communicative
ness at a time when there was very
little of the frivolous.
His title, the "Jolly Peddler,"
was well earned. The progenitor
of the book agent, In many fron
tiers, distribution of all books, in
eluding the Bible and the New Eng
land primer, was In his hands.
Cleveland plain Dealer
Mountains of Teton Park
Have Lakes to Add Charm
It has been said that the only
mountains In the world that look as
mountains should look are the Te
tons, observes a writer in "the
Washington Star. This range is in
cluded iu Grand Teton National
park, In western Wyoming, one of
the national parks. The Tetons
seem to rise as sheer precipices
from the shores of Jackson lake,
without any gradual incline to les
sen the contrast between the pinna
cles and the plain. Along the east
ern base of the Teton range, pro
tected by a heavy forest, are seven
lakes of Alpine grandeur. Six of
them lie within the park boundary.
Seen from the north, the massing
of mountains resembles a colossal
cathedral, with the Grand Teton as
the central spire. From the south
and east the view of this main peak
is strikingly similar to that of the
Matterhorn of the Alps.
Bordering the park on the east Is
Jackson Hole, with Its historical In
terest and romance. In pioneer days
this region was famous both as a
hunting ground and as hiding places
for the hunted. Fugitives from the
law found sanctuary in Its fast
nesses and many border romances
were woven around it. Today It is
dotted with peaceful dude ranches
and only the memory of the old
turbulent days remains.
The Danish-American Park
The Kcblld National park of Den
mark Is a gift of the Americans of
Danish ancestry to their homeland.
The park is in the nature of a
memorial center dedicated to the
friendship existing between the two
countries. Each year since 1912,
when it was formally opened to the
public, the park hns been the scene
of Impressive ceremonies on Inde
pendence day. Twelve miles south
of the seaport Aslborg, it Is situat
ed in the wildest part of the Jutland
peninsula and includes within Its
boundaries one of the country's larg
est and most beautiful heather
moors. It was In 1!)02 that a group
of American citizens of Danish
birth purchased a tract of the
Reblld hills with the object of mak
ing It the first national park of Us
kind in the world. In 10O9 the
acreage was turned over to the Dnn
Ish government and dedicated as a
Danish-American park.
Mysterious Number 9 Is
One That Seems to Stick
The most mysterious of all nu
merals Is the number nine, de
clares a writer In the Washington
Post
Try to get rid of It, and you can't.
Somehow or other, it always bobs
back. Take two times nine, for
example. The total is 18, and one
plus eight the two digits in 18
make nine.
Take six times nine. You get 54.
All right j add the five and the four,
and what do you have? Nine again.
Suppose you try a whopper 3S0
times 0. The total is 8,051. Add
up these Individual numbers three,
zero, five and one and there's old
number nine staring you in the face.
Here's another one of nine's
frills. Take any number, reverse
It, then subtract It, and once more
you'll have number nine. Here's
how: Take 6.383 In the basic num
ber. Reverse It and you have 3,836.
Subtract 3,836 from 6,383 and you
have 2,547. Add up two, five, four
and seven, and you have 18. Add
one and eight and you have well.
If It Isn't our old friend back again 1
' Old Chair Worth $100
Pottstown, Pa. Mrs. Leroy Mau
gher bought an old chair for $2
at a household auction. Later she
found $100 In currency tinder the
seat cushion. Mrs. Maughcr re
turned the money to the former
owners.
The Gaxetts Times' Printing Ser
Professional Cards
To Whom Assessed on 1935 Iu Boll
Description of Property
See. Twp
Bnff.
1930
1929
1928
1927
1928
1925
1924 1923
Total Interest Amount
for all ft Penalty Car. of
Yean to-12-31-34 Delia.
REAL ESTATE
General Line of Insurance and
Bonds.
W. M. El B ANKS
Notary Public
Phone 62 lone, Ore.
W. L. BLAKELY
t Representing
Connect! en tt Mutual Lift Insurance Ce.
Caledonian Fire Insurance Co.
HIGHEST CASH PRICES FOR
WOOL HIDES PELTS
Phone 782 Heppner, Or.
VAWTER PARKER
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Phone 173
Heppner Hotel Building
t-
Dr. Richard C. Lawrence
DENTIST
Modern equipment Including;
X-ray for dental diagnosis.
First National Bank Building
Phone 562
Heppner, Ore.
DR. L. D. TIBBLES
OSTEOPATHIC
Phjriiiian A Surioon
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG.
Res. Phone lit Office Phone tl
HEPPNER, OREGON
Heppner Abstract Co.
J. LOGIE RICHARDSON, Mtr.
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 Talki to
Beat the Band"
LEXINGTON, OREGON
J. 0. TURNER
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Phone 178
Hotel Heppner Building
HEPPNER, ORE.
DR. RAYMOND RICE
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Office
First National Bank Building
Office Phone C23 Houm Phone 821
WM. BROOKHOUSER
FAINTING PAPEBHANQIN0
INTERIOR DECORATING
Heppner, Oregon
DR. J. H. McCRADT
DENTIST
X.Ray Diagnosis
GILMAN BUILDING
Heppner, Oregon
A. D. McMURDO, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Trained Nurie Assistant
Office in Masonic Building
Heppner, Oregon
P. W. MAHONEY
ATTORNEY.AT.LAW
Heppner Hotel Building
Willow St Entrance
S. E. NOTSON
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Offlee In Court Home
Heppner, Oregon
J. 0. PETERSON
Lateit Jewelry and Gift Qoodi
Watotaes . Clocks . Diamonds
Expert Watch and Jewelry
Repairing
Heppner, Oregon
F. W. TURNER & CO.
FEU, ATTO AND LXFB
INSURANCE
Old Line Companies. Beal Estate.
Heppner, Oregon
JOS. J. NYS
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Boberti Bail ding, Willow Street
Heppner, Oregon
Straight W. E.
Reld, A. R.
Heppner Looneys except W
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Stevenson, Elsie Ann
Walbridge, Eliza
Latourell, Chas. H.
Grotkopp, Emil
Ferguson, Pearl E.
Fell, Ida M.
Adjustment Bureau of the Portland
Asa n or Credit Men .
French, Uzz
Healy, Annie
Reld, Martha
Schwartz, Henry
Borg, P. O. Estate
Borg, P. 0. Estate
McRoberta, W. T.
McRoberts, W. T. ..
Case, M. L. et ux
Turner, Frank W. ..
Cox. J. H
Borg, P. 0. Estate
Turner, C. D. Estate -.
Randall, Sarah H.
Carty, James .
Nordyke, E.
Allyn, Carl L
Allyn, Carl L
Cox, O. J. et ux
Cox, O. J. et ux
Warner, Henry Earl .
Warner, Henry Earl
McMillan, E. D.
McMillan, E. D.
Helms, James H.
Davis. Clark T
Phillips, Sarah
Nordyke, Minnie, et vir
Nordyke, Minnie, et vir
McAlister, Charles R.
McAlister, Charles R.
Nordyke, E .
McAlister, Charles R.
Henfell, Bell
Engleman, Frank .
Engleman, Frank
Engleman, Frank
Campbell, J. W
Campbell, J. W.
Campbell, J. W. .
Campbell, J. W. . ,
Swanson, C. W
Bullard, W. E. c0 John Farris
McNamer, C. W
Balcomb, Edna Hossner .
Balcomb, Edna Hossner
Blake, E. J. et ux -
Blake, E. J. et ux
Rice, Archer
Walker, Clyde R
Stringer, Louisa B ... ..
Swanson, C. W. ,
Randall, Bergena B. . -
Randall, Bergena B. -
McMillan, W. P. A Delia
Grabill, Ida M ,,..
Grabill, Ida M 2
McNamer, C. W.
Robnett, J. H
Sperry, R. W. Estate
Lovell, Paul E
Independent Whse. Co. co Farmers
Elev. Co. ot lone
O'Meara. Stella
Wiggens, Laura E ..
Rolfson, Ida B. A Pentecostal Assem
bly Rietmann, Robert . ...
Blake, H. M ,
Padberg, E. L. Estate
Padberg, E. L. Estate
Peterson, Victor G. . ..
Ritchie, George W.
Ritchie, George W
Brown, Earle A. et ux .
Fletcher, Ida
Fletcher. Harry D. .
Corkhoff, Amanda
Piggott Sarah ,
Bali. Lewis .
Griffith, Elmer
Swanson, C. W
Swanson, C. W
Stratton, Sylvia J.
O'Shee, Martha
McNamer, C. W
Fletcher, Harry D.
Frank, E. G.
Phelps, Leila A.,
Lee, Guy L -.
Jones, Percy E. et ux ......
Davis, Ralph S
Goodwin, Chas. W
Munger, H. E.
Klitz, Margaret M
Klitz. F. F
Warner, Eva L ...........
Warner, Eva L .. . .
Sherman, Emma E. ..-
Smith, Frank
Wilson, Alex
Mathes, Edna M
Murchie. Harry T ...
McKean, J. C. A R. H.
Burnside, H. A
Doering, Carl W .
Miles, Alice E.
Warren, H. E.
Voyen, Clara J ..............
Murchie. Harry T. -..-
Shaar, W. W
Shaar. W. W
McKean, J. (J. A K. H.
McKean. J. C. A R. H
Maxwell, Effle
Murchie, Harry T ..
Spagle, Lowell A.
Murchie, H. T
Murchie, Harry T -...... ...
Kennedy, May C .... ......
Gorham, J. F. . ..
Ballenger, Ruth N
Hein, Mary A.
Latourell. Chas. H ......
Snively. Mrs. Flora ....
Gorham, Marvel H ...
Chaffee, May
Price, W. A. et ux ..
Price, W. A. et ux
McKean, J. C. A R. H .
McKean, J. C. 4 R. H
Weston, Clair P. Harter
Price, W. A, et ux ......,
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Marshall, Annie Estate ..
McNamee, James ...
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Weston, H. H
Walpole, Ella R. Estate
Walpole, Ella R. Estate .
Walpole, Etna M
Cook, Mrs. L. M.
Walpole, W. R. Estate
Buchanon, May
Caldwell, Clifford H
Locke, W. J
Portfors, J. F .
Wadsworth, Sue P.
Suddarth. W. L. A Orlena M.
Kessler, Frances F .......
Quimby, Charles C.
Pierce, William H
Mann, C. W. .
Walpole, Etha M
Woodward, L. V. et vir .........
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Knight, C. E.
Graybeal, Lee ........
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Cronk, Thomas A. et ux
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Swayze, F. B
Swayze, F. B
Cummings, Fred N.
Quinlin, Eliza J.
Jorgenson, A. ............. ....
Davis, G. W
McCune, Debbie Bell ..............
Doering, Carl W
McCune, Debbie Bell
Glover, D, F
George, T. J. et ux
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McCoy, J. E .....
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Jogenson, Andrew ........
Allen, Made Charles
Heppne Mt Vernons 4 to 8 Inc. 11
Tract Heppner ML Vernons
(C. Wills 33) 18 11
Heppner Mt. Vernons Tract
(DR 89-471) 28 11
Heppner Tr. No. 6C
(DR 36-592)
Heppner Tr. No. 11
(DR 33-2)
Heppner Tr. No. MB
(DR 39-394)
Heppner Tr. No. 68
(DR 30-581)
Heppner Tr. No. 77
(UK BS-03)
Heppner Tr. No. 80 less Tr.
No. 92 (DR W-462)
Heppner Tr. No. 90
(DR 35-507)
Heppner Tr. No. 103
(DR 32-346)
Heppner Tr. No. 110
(JDK S3-96)
Heppner Tr.. No. 112
(UK f-131)
Heppner Tr. No. 113
(DR J-566)
Heppner Tr. No. 114
(DR 32-611-549)
Heppner Tr. No. 115
(UK 3.-611-B4S)
Heppner Tr. No. 116
(DR 32-88)
Heppner N 51 ft. of 8. 132 ft
of Tr. No. 130 less Tr. No.
172 (DR 32-137)
Heppner Tr. No. 146
(DR 35-54)
Heppner Tr. No. 173
(DR 35-113)
Lexington 2
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Lexington northeasterly 63 ft 6 A 7
Lexington 10
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Lexington W 14.42 feet of
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Lexington McAlisters . 7
Lexington McAlisters 2nd all
bik. 3 lying s or s line or
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(DR Y-596)
Lexington Tr. No. 18 ex. Tr.
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lone Sperrys 2nd 12
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lone SDerrvs 2nd 13 14
lone Sperrys 2nd 9 to 12 Inc. 7
lone SDerrvs 2nd 5 to 8 Inc. 8
lone Sperrys 2nd .. 9 8
lone Sperrys 2nd 10 8
lone Sperrys 2nd . 11 4 12 8
lone Sperrys 2nd N 25 ft. 9 A 10 9
lone Sperrys 2nd 12 to 16 Inc. 9
lone Sperrys 2nd 5 to 12 Inc. 10
lone Sperrys 3rd NEK 3
lone Sperry's 3rd SE4 3
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lone Tr. No. 6 (DR T-251)
lone W 50 ft Tr. No. 12
(DR 32-173)
lone E 60 ft Tr. No. 12
(DR 29-361) ...
lone Tr. No.. 23 less right-of-way
of Highway
(DR R-149;
lone Tr. No. 27 (DR P-252)
lone Tr. No. 28 (DR 32-532)
lone Tr. No. 31 (DR 27-472)
S of vacated McKee St be
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(DR 40-572)
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Castle Rock . 6 3
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Castle Rock - 1. 2, 3 10
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116.21
26.96
29.09
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6.93
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2.77
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6.93
44.32
1.10
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6.64
1.61
6.54
48.76
8.87
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1.65
3.33
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11.08
14.41
36.57
13.86
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26.33
1.38
16.62
11.08
1.34
62.04
3.33
2.77
11.09
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16.83
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6.97
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11.03
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11.62
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