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PAGE TWO THE HEPPNER GAZETTE. Established March SO. 1881; THE HEPPNER TIMES. Established November 18, 1897 ; CONSOLIDATED FEBRUARY IS. 11. Published every Thursday morning by the CRAWFORD PUBLISHING COMPANY, and entered at the Post Office at Heppner, Oregon, as second-class matter. JASPEK V. CRAWFORD, Editor SPENCER CRAWFORD, Manager. ADVERTISING RATES GIVEN ON APPLICATION SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year $ Three Yeara . Six Months l.0 Three Months Single Copies .M Official Paper far Morrow County MEMBER As the World Moves. MUSSOLINI'S euns are opening 1V1 on Aguwa in the domain of Haile Selassie . The League of Na tions sets a new yardstick in his tory, dubbing Mussolini's move a war of aggression and proclaiming in favor of economic boycott against him ... Detroit's Tigers win their first World Series pennant in 29 years of major league baseball .. Governor Martin calls the special legislative session for October 21 to provide for constructing Oregon's new capitol building ... Roosevelt, Robinson, Borah, Hoover sound opening guns of 1936 presidential campaign ... Congressman Pierce hails Townsendism as movement striking at root of capitalism," en dorsing its program ... And so the world news brings a picture of political, social and econ omic unrest, of human hopes ac complished, and of human aims toward accomplishment Life's struggle goes on. Each passing moment brings new prob lems, each a fresh battle to try the mettle. The calm and serene ocean is nettled by a breeze, increasing shortly to a gale, rolling high the breakers; and the weaker craft mav not survive the call to Davy Jones' locker. Life is action. Life is conflict The mighty ocean may not resist the blasting gales. Lashing tongues of flame lay low towering heads of stately forest monarchs. Rushing waters crumple stalwart masonry, The rocking earth lays low majestic skyscrapers. Dormancy vs. action. Unleashed, the elements become a foe to man, Fetter them and they are his friend. But whatever the course, the ener gy is but transferred into another channel. It is not destroyed, and a new generation may seek it out again, mayhap to redirect its action. What is news today becomes his tory tomorrow And still the ele mental laws of nature are at work. Man, with all hisi wisdom, knows but to try, and if he errs, to try again. And ever do the fittest sur vive. Heppner receives the resignation of Mayor Smead with regret. He took an earnest interest in the gov ernmental affairs of the city. He attempted to contribute to its bet terment through inaugurating a program of street and water system improvement, some of which was accomplished. His desire was to leave Heppner a little better place than it was when he found it That his full desires might not be real ized is regrettable. But he is en titled to the citys' gratitude. We wish him Godspeed. Our high school has a scrappy football team, doing its best to carry the glory of Heppner through ranks of opponents. It is entitled to the city's support. Let's give them a boost when they play Her miston here tomorrow. BOARDMAN By RACHEL J. BARLOW A large number of out of town grangers as well as local grangers attended Pomona grange here at the Greenfield grange hall Satur day. Walter M. Pierce gave an in teresting address during the after noon program which drew a large audience. After the program a bus iness meeting of the Pomona grange was held when new officers were elected. The officers are: Master, Mrs. Minnie McFarland; overseer, Oscar Lundell; lecturer, Vida Hel iker; steward, Orville Cutsforth; assistant steward, Dan Ransier; treasurer, Emma Dillabough; sec retary, Mary Lundell; Ceres, Pearl Devine; Pomona, Marie Ledbetter; lady assistant steward, Mary Lind say; executive committee, Joe De vine, George Wicklander and Orin Wright The Boardman H. E. club served dinner and supper in the church basement for the grangers. The Boardman school was closed Friday when the teachers attended the joint institute of Morrow and Umatilla counties at Pendleton. Those from here attending were Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Ingles, Theron Anderson, Misses Mary Harney, Vivian Johnston, Lovedy Burkhold er, Clara Ruff, Jeanette Turner and Mrs. Gladys Fortier. Dr. Rice of Heppner was at the school house last Wednesday lnnoc ulatlng students, preschool chil dren and adults for typhoid fever. Roy Murry, agriculture teacher, motored to Portland Friday, taking some of the agriculture students to the Pacific International Livestock show where they watched the Judg ing of stock. Donald Gilelspie, son of Mr. and Mrs. Z. J. Gillespie, has been ill during the past week with what is thought to be the reaction of the E By It-" TBI JOHN JOSEPH GAINES, M.D. Gunshot Wounds There are no more nasty and de ceptive wounds of the human be ing than gunshot wounds of the liv- The assassin usually hits his victim in a prominent part of the body. The professional gunman may shoot through the head or the heart, but the crazy amateur killer usually shoots lower down. At least I have noticed that in my experi ence in such unfortunate cases. I once saw a perfect Hercules of a young man shot by a small pisol just to the right of the stomach. The ball passed through the mar gin of the liver. The bullet did not go through as it was a cheap variety of gun. Within three days the vic tim was using his pillow for a foot ball and wanting to get up and dress. People laughed about the trivial wound in one so strong. It had scarcely disabled him. innocculation he had last Wednes day. Mavis Strum was brought home Sunday morning from the Pendle ton hospital where she was serious ly ill for the past week. She is greatly improved at this time. Mr. and Mrs. Lynne Ranney and daughter Phyllis moved to town last week from Messner and are living in the Murchie house. Mr. Ranney is helping at the Gorham store. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Thomas and children and J. Litchman were din ner guests Saturday evening at the E. T. Messenger home. Schnetzer brothers have opened a broom factory in the old Broyles building. The machinery is in stalled and the work has started. The brooms are being made from broom corn grown on this project and are of a good grade. The Schnetzer brothers have been in the broom business for a number of years and expect to have a perma nent factory here. J. Litchman, returned missionary from Africa, gave a very interest ing lecture and showed pictures of his missionary work at the commu nity church Saturday when a large crowd enjoyed the evening. He also spoke at church Sunday morning and at the school auditorium Tues day afternoon. Mr. Litchman has been in the African field since 1917, and returned to the United States a year ago. He expects to go back to Africa soon. He was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Thom as during his stay here. Mr. Litch man and Mr. Thomas attended school together. COURT PROCEEDINGS SEPTEMBER TERM Court met on the 4th day of Sep tember, 1935, when were present: Wm. T. Campbell, Judge; Geo. N. Peck, Commissioner; Frank S. Parker, Com missioner; C. W. Barlow, Clerk; S. E. Notson, District Attorney; C. J. D. Bauman, Sheriff. Minutes of the August term were read and approved. The various claims against tne uoun ty were presented, and the Court ap proved, continued or disallowed them and ordered approved claims paid by proper warrant from the proper fund. Engineer's reports for vacation of roads in Blackhorse, Eightmile and C. D. Huston's petition for road vacation were ordered continued. It was resolved that the County Treas urer be authorized and directed to act as oflicial fiscal officer for the function of certifying as to the local contribu tions involved in all project proposals, as the same may apply to Morrow County, Oregon, subject, however, to approval of the County Judge to be evi denced by his signature. Resolution was adopted by a two thirds vote of all the members of the Court and appoved by the Judge on the 4th day of Sept.. 1935. The Court appropriated $600 for the North Morrow County Fair to be held at Boardman on the 20th and 21st days of Sept. and ordered same paid out of Fair Fund to Mrs. Leo V. Root. Treas urer of Fair Board. Court ordered dance license issued to Paul Smith, I. Skoubo, and G. W. Wick lander for the Greenfield Grange Hall No. 579 at Boardman. License to ex pire Dec. 3L 1935. Old Age Pensions Sarah Ashbaugh $8.00, W. H. Ayers $7.50, J. W. Baird $9.00. Jennie Booher $12.00. Ellen Bennett $9.00, J. H. Bellen brock $9.00, Willis Bush $7.50, W. C. Brown $10.00. W. W. Brannon $7.50, E. L. Berry $10.00. T. L. Barnett $9.00, C. G. Blayden $9.00. Frank Cramer $9.00, George Cass $15.00. A. B. Chaney $12.00. A. L. Cornett $10.00, J. H. Cox $15.00, Isabella Caldwell $7.50, Oliver and Em ma Cox $15.00. C. H. Dillabough $7.50. Ferd Emberger $6.00. Josephine Gray beal $10.00. Emil Grotkopp $10.00, R. J. Howard $9.00, Adeline Howell $11.00, Chas. Hastings $9.00, Chas. Hackman $10.00, H. W. Howard $18.00. Nels John son $7.50, Wm. McFerrin $12.50, Barney McDevitt $9.00. Sam McDaniel $8.00, Frank Markham $7.50, Melissa Marlatt $9.00, Charles O'Connor $11.00, W. P. Prophet $8.00, Harmon Montgomery $8.00, Jeff D. Rule $25.00. Nancy J. Robson 8.00. Ruth Stevens $9.00, W. A. Thomas $9.00, Sarah Thornburg $8.00, J. A. Walker $10.00, H. H. Weston $7.50, E. C. Watkins $7.50, James Warner $10.00. Widows' Pensions Anna Burchell $10.00. Virginia Chaney $15.00, Ada T. Cason $10.00, Rachael ni grum $10.00, Elvia King $20.00, Stella McRoberts $20.00, Emily A. Peck $10.00, Anna Slanger $10.00, Grace Tyler $25.00. Izora Vance $20.00, Nora Wilson $15.00. Poor Account L. L. Hiatt $20.00, Dr. Lawrence $9.00, Huston's Grocery $29.79, Tom Caldwell $9.96, Nat. Re-Employment Serv. $15.00, Clara Beamer $9.00. Thomson Bros. $3.00, Lulu G. Rumble $35.50. C. W. Swanson $10.00. Mrs. J. W. Foley $12.80, Pac. P. & L. Co. $3.75. Standard Oil Co. $34.50, Humphreys Drug Co. $12.75, City of Heppner $4.40, Patterson & Son $11. 50. Dr. Rice $12.05. Wm. T. Campbell $7.50, Lewis Bush $4.00. Emergency City Iron Works $15.00, Contract ft Sales Co. $3.05. General Road Fund $15. 00, Gilliam ft Bisbee $16.84, George Hay den $106.06. Harry Wells $8.96. Ross Langdon $33.60. Walt Gilman $32.48. Clair Ashbaugh $25.86, Russell Bown Ing 27.42, Albert Schunk $12.87. Alby Fuller $24.91. Ralph Marlatt $18.19. L. N. Morgan $11.47. Marvin Morgan $9.23, Frank Gentry, $11.47. Lester Gammell $5.87, Marion Hayden $5.87, Walter Scott $5.87, Albert Connor $8.11, Carl Ulrlch $2.24. Jack Statts $11.21, Henry Schwarz $8.97, State Indus. Acc. Com. $15.51, W. V..Whitson $8.41. Sheriff's Account Heppner Gazette Times $7.25, C. J. D. Bauman $29.10, C. J. D. Bauman $51.27, Kilham Stationery Co. $ 13.69, Kilham Stationery Co. $.73, State Ind. Acc. Com. $7.96. Assessor's Account Humphreys Drug Co. $.16, Jesse J. HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, FA) tTTOO x u fcj , In less than ten days he was dead! It took that period of time for the liver-wound to begin to "slough" in the path of the bullet. Surgery is helpless in these cases. I have never seen a gun-shot wound of the liver get well. All die in about the same number of days. Mayor Cermak of Chicago was reported shot through the liver. Within three or four days he was reportd doing fine, no shock, no ser ious alterations of temperature or respiration. The doctors were watching for pneumonia. Newspa per reports were all favorable. From my experience I could not but see a dark outlook. I told my friends Mayor Cermak wouldn't live fifteen days, If he had been hit in the liver. Older citizens will recall the as sassination of President McKinley. I predicted his death within an hour after the fatal ball struck. Liver tissue is unlike any other. Wells $52.96, Kilham Stationery Co. $2., 33, E. E. Frazier $8.00, Gertrude Apple gate $25.00. Superintendent's Account Thomson Brothers $1.25. Clark's Book Store $12.25. A. E. Simmons $2.00, Lucy E. Rodgers $19.62, State Ind. Acc. Com. $.29. Court House Huston's Grocery $1.30. Pac. P. ft L. uo. M.u. city ot neppner $15.1U, Gil liam ft Bisbee $2.21. County Court Heppner Gazette. Times $10.53. Wm, T. Campbell $8 85, Frank S. Parker $41. 68, George N. Peck $39.10. Others Dr. R. M. Rice, Physician $25.00 Mrs. Lulu G. Rumble. Hospital .... 66.66 Huston's Grocery, Jail 45 T. J. Humphreys, Insurance 82.74 A. D. McMurdo, Coroner 17.00 W. O. Dix, Jail 11.29 C. W. Barlow. Current Exd 5. M. D. Clark, Jail 6.27 KiMiam Sta. ft Prt. Co., Clerk 7.31 E. E. Frazier, Treasurer 10.00 Pac. Tel. ft Tel. Co., Current Exp. 45.68 General Road Warrants Pac. Power ft Light Co. $3.30. Stand. ard Oil Co. $52.94. Humphreys Drug Co.' $.75, City of Heppner $3.10, O. B. Hottman $30,07, Mack Int. Motor Truck $15.75, Harry Tamblyn $27.95, Mack Smith $5.00, Union Pacific Stages $4.00. Ferguson Motor Co. $12.20, Orve Brown $7.00. Marion Hayden $17.92, Cornwell Tool Co. JtxI.bD, banders Magneto Serv. 14.18, aieway stores ss.iSH. Sherman J Frank $124.75. Kane's Garage $39.75. John McEntire $16.94. Ray Brown $6.00. Howard Cooper Corp. $93.91, A. R. Reid i.30. jonn uay valley Line $2.94, Gen eral Tool Co. $2.33. Hill's Radio ft Elec, $3.40. Union Oil Co. $332.71. C. W. Bar low $3.60. A. J. Chaffee $91.74. Vernon Hunkers $79.24. Glen Sherer $50.12. Wat ter Scott $52.63. Chas. Williams $39.74. Marion Hayden. 82.31, J. H. Gentry $65.08, Dale Ray $18.47. Cole Smith $16, 23, Ralph Marlatt $10.52. Albert Connor $6.68. Clair Ashbaugh $5.98. George Hay- aen .!, u. n. Morgan su.79, tester Gammell $20.16. Frank Gentrv $33.56. Marvin Morgan $38.56. George Hayden 51s. iu, ruinam sta. & fri. uo. $1.76, Chas. Williams $2.00. Honevman Hard ware Co. $11.50. Union Pacific Stages $3.15, Frank Shively $30.17. Marion Hav- den $6.72. Ralph Marlatt $45.00, Clair Ashbaugh $30.00. State Ind. Acc. Com, $30.00, F. W. Gentry $15.00. O. B. Hott man $15.00, Marvin Morgan $25.00. L. N, Morgan $25.00. Pac. Tel. ft Tel. Co. $3.23, Bill Cunningham $25.00, Harry wens so.uu. Koy jonnson $4.48. u. a. Hottman $60.00. Harry Tamblyn $5.00, Market Road Warrants Oregon Washington Powder Co. $125. 00, Harry Tamblyn $40.00, Harry Tarn, blyn $56.42, Kenneth Oviatt $30.73, Har ry Wells $23.77. Aeroil Burner Co. $16.. 00. H. S. Tavlor $125.72. M. V. Nolan S83.72, Jack Stotts $51.52. Henry Schwarz .Xib.uu. mine benwarz $01.02, Albert Con nor $54.23. Lester Gammell $32.48, City of Heppner $37.37, L. N. Morgan $7.50. Frank Munkers $12.73, Kenneth Oviatt $20.00, Harry Tamblyn $125.00. Fee, naughty Mchy. Co. $194.83. Harry Wells iz.uu. state inu. acc. com. $17.18, Har ry weiis 513.41. NOTICE OF BOND SALE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed bids will be received until the hour of 7:30 o'clock P. M, on the 26th The Man Who Knows Whether the Remedy You are taking for Headaches, Neuralgia or Rheumatism Paint is SAFE is Your Doctor. Ask Him Don't Entrust Your Own or Your Family's Weil-Being to Unknown Preparations BEFORE you take any prep ant lion you don't know Q about, for the relief of headaches; r tke pains of rheumatism, aeuritis or neuralgia, ask year dtcttr what he thinks about It in eomparieoa with Genuine Bayer Aspirin. We say this becavee, before tie discovery of Bayer Aspirin, meet so-called "pain" remedies were ad vised against by physicians as beiaf bad for the stomach; or, often, for the heart. And the discovery ef Bayer Aspirin largely changed medical practice. Countless thousand ef people who have taken Bayer Aspiria veer ia and out without ill effect. Save proved that the medical lndiafi about its safety were correct. Remember this: Genuine Bayer Aspirin is rated umon$ tht fatiiti mtthods yet rficwerW for the relief of headachee end all nominal paias . . , and toft for the average persoa 10 taita reguiariy. You can get real Bayer Aspirin at anu drug store simply by never iking for it by the name "aspiria" alone, but always ssying BAYER ASPIRIN when you buy. Bayer Aspirin HEPPNER, OREGON, J day of October, 1935, and Immediately j thereafter publicly opened by the Coun cil of the City of Heppner, Oregon, at Council Chambers in said City for of Hpnnner Rpfnnriinir w.t.. Bonds, in the sum of Ten Thousand Dollars ($10.000.00) ; said bonds bearing mite of November 1, 1S35, to mature as follows : $5,000.00, November 1. 1940; ruulilo M,,.,kn 1 IQll . bearing interest at the rate of four and one ! naii ytri itui yivcr per annum, able semiannually; both principal Dav and Treasurer of the City of Heppner. au maa must De unconditional and be accompanied by a certified check for tw.uu. Th Annmrine lacral nnlnln. Messrs. Teal. Winfree, Mcculloch, Shu ler ft Kelley. Portland. Oregon, will be furnished the successful bidder. i ne council reserves tne right to re- ject any aim an oias. a. K. HUSTON, Recorder of the City of Heppner Oregon. STATEMENT OP THE OWNEB.SHIF, MANAGEMENT, CIRCUIiATIOir, ETC., REQUIRED BY THE ACT OP CON- QRESS OF AUGUST 24, 1912, Of Heppner Gazette Times, published weekly at Heppner, Oregon, for October State of Oregon, Connty of Morrow, as. Before me, a Notary Public in and ir the State and countv afnreaniH ronally appeared Spencer Crawford. U-H CLUB MEMBERS Will once more be taking honors AT THE PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL LIVESTOCK, EXPOSITION IN PORT LAND, OCTOBER 5 TO 12TH The First National Bank of Portland takes an active interest in this work of the young farmers of tomorrow. We of fer them our advice and assistance and invite them to call at our Heppner Branch at any time and discuss their Club' ac tivities, with us. E. L. Morton, Manager HEFPNER BRANCH The FIRST NATIONAL BANK Of pabhamd Deposits in this bank are insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation FLAMO NATURAL GAS COOKS TWICE AS FAST and you can have it now! 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Business Manager: Spencer Craw ford. Heppner, Oregon. That the owner is: (If owned by a corporation, its name and address must be stated and also immediately there under the names and addresses of stock holders owning or holding one per cent or more of total amount of stock. If not owned by a corporation, the names and addresses of the individual owners must be given. If owned by a firm, company, or other unincorporated con cern, its name and address, as well as those of each individual member, must be given.) Spencer Crawford, Heppner, Oregon. Cora D. Crawford, Heppner, Oregon. That the known bondholders, mort gagees, and other security holders, owning or holding 1 per cent or more tmtortmm WHY WORRY Standard Flamo Natural Gas cooks quickly with a hot flame, it's economical to use and its clean. It's easy to have too 1 The Standard Oil Company of California will supply your appliances-shining gas ranges, fast water heaters, and smart, new gu refri jerators-on an easy budget plan. Or your Flamo Set and appliances may be financed with Federal Housing Administration Modernizing Loans. Why worry anymore when company's coming. Use Flamo and serve a magic meal don't be worn out by needless kitchen drudgery. TANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA I xTTrrr,-rfT.mrix I mLM II 1 ISaP isffjfta,Ji,ktisMs!aWTfc slITf BEYOND THE GAS MAINS of total amount of bonds, mortgagee, or other securities are: -. Mrs. Catherine Dohcrty. Heppner. Oregon. ,, ,,mi,n sr'r.iwin. iw" Business Manager. r. J a, ha,-lilted before hlC sworn vi T ,...7e this 5th day of October 1935. .. Tl.li fur OrCkTon. (My commission expires May lit, imj) NOTICE OF SHEBirr'S BALE OF SEAL FBOPEBTY ON EXECUTION. Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of an execution duly issued out of tne uircuii. oun o i Oregon for Morrow County, on the JrU aay 01 utiuun, r - judgment entered and rendered in sa d court on me xuiu " "'. '"'.'VuniT Y.i favor 01 tne rirsi ,, a ..rnnt-HtlOIL ulaill- tiff and against W. W. Kilcup and Rose H. Kilcup, nis wuc, utn., for the sum of $7,858.15, with interest w.t..Ko,. 17th 1i8. at the rate of 8 per annum, (.. "u,,r; ney s tees, ana me sum "7 cost and disbursements; upon which judgment there has been paid JluUO.UO, October nznu, lazy anu uhhbi tober 17th, 1029, and that pursuant to said execution I have duly levied upon the following described real property ,,f tlx. defendants, situate in Morrow County, Oregon, to-wit: The Sft of S'i of Section 11, &1V4 of SEii, of SV of Section U also commencing at the Southwest corner of NWV4 of said Section 13, running thence Bast 40 ruds, thence North 40 rods, thence West 40 rods, thence South 40 rods to the point of beginning. Also, all of Section 14 all of Section 23, the WV4 of Sec tion 24, the N WVi and north half of SWVi of Section 25, N and NV, of S of Section 26, the NKVi, N1, of SE!4, E'A of NW'i and lSE'A of SWV of Section 27, all in Town ship two (2 South, Range 28 East of Willamette Meridian. I will on Saturday, the 2nd day of November, 1935, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the iront aoor 01 me cuun xauuac AMcnn call at tMlhlif nUC- tion to the highest bidder for cash, all the right, title and interest of Baid de fendants in and to all of the above mot nrnnarti, and ilttnlv t llC proceeds thereof to said judgment and ttCCI Ul"6 tWl vx oaic. Dated and first published this 3rd C. J. V. lJAuaiAiN, aiienii, of Morow County, Oregon NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. Nntire is hereby eiven that by vir tue of an execution issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow Countv. dated October A, 1U35, in that certain suit wherein the Federal Land Bank of Spokane, a cor noration. as olaiutiff. recovered a iudc- ment against the land hereinafter de scribed for the sum or ii,4U1.oj wun interest at the rate of 6 per annum from October 3, Vi'ih, until paid; and the further sum of $135.90, pluintiff's costs and disbursements in this suit, and a decree of foreclosure against the defendants, D. S. Barlow; Franklin S. Barlow and Jane Doe Barlow, husband and wife: D. E. Gilman; Bertha O. Gil man: C. D. Huston and Lottie Huston, husband and wife; Miller Huston and Agnes Huston, husband and wite; Mead Gilman and Linnie Gilman. hus band and wife; Lena Gilman, a single woman; Katherine Bowker and Albert Bowker, wife and husband; The un known heirs of D. E. Gilman, deceased; The unknown heirs of Bertha D. Oil man, deceased; Also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real estate described in the complaint here, in: and lone National Farm Loan As. sociation, a corporation, I will, on the 2nd day of November, 1935, at the hour of Ten o clock A. Al. of said day ot the, front door of the County Court house in Heppner, Morrow County, State of Oregon offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand the following described real property situ ated in Morrow County, Stale of Ore gon, to-wit: The South Half of Section num bered Thirty-four; the Southwest Quarter of Section numbered Thirty-live in Township Two South, Range Twenty-four East of the Willamette Meridian; The South east Quarter of Section numbered Two; the Government Lots num bered One, Two, Three and Four and the South Half of the North Half of Section numbered Three; the Northwest Quarter of Section numbered Eleven in Township Three South, Range Twenty-four East of the Willamette Meridian, containing 1123.06 acres, situated in Morrow County, State of Oregon or so much of said real property as may be necessary to satisfy the plain tiff's judgment, costs and attorney's fee and accruing costs of sale. C. J. D. BAUMAN, Sheriff of Morrow County, State of Oregon. Date of first publication, Oct. 3, 1935. NOTICE TO CBEDITOBS. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, Administrator of the Estate of Lloyd Matteson, deceased, and that all persons having claims against said estate must present the same to me at the office of my attorney, P. W. Mahoney, In Heppner, Oregon, within six months from tne date of the first publication of this notice, said date of first publication being Septem ber 19, 1935. LYLE MATTESON, Administrator. NOTICE TO CBEDITOBS. In the County Court of the State nf Oregon for Morrow County. In the matter of the estate of Bernard P. Doherty, deceased. Notice is hereby given that we have been appointed executors of the estate of Bernard P. Doherty, deceased. All persons having claims against said es tate are hereby notified to present them to us at our residence In Morrow County, Oregon, near Lexington, Ore gon, that being our postofllce address, with proper vouchers attached, within six months from this date. Dated this 19th day of September, A. D. 1935. CATHERINE DOHERTY, BERNARD DOHERTY, Executors of the estate of Bernard P. Doherty, deceased, NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. On the 14th day of October, 1935, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m. at the front door of the Court house In Heppner, Oregon, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the follow ing described real property in Morrow county, State of Oregon, to-wit: , All of Sec. 7; Wtt of Sec. 8; the W'jEVi of Sec. 8; all that part of section 6, lying and being South and Southerly of the County road running through said section 6: NW'A of Sec. 18; all right, title and interest of mortgagors, J. R. Cart wright and Maggie Cartwright in the SW!4NW!4; SE'ASWV; N SW'i, and the SEV4 of See. 6. all In Tp. 1 N. R. 23 E. W. M. Said sale is made under execution Is sued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Gilliam county, and to me directed In the case of Carrie W. Burnham, J. B. Morrison and A K McMahan, plaintiffs, vs. J, R, Cart wright, Maggie Cartwright, A, H. Swlt zer, Mary Ethel Sailing, Edwin Sail ing, Dorothy A. Sayre, successor in in terest to West Coast Ban-corporation, a corporation, Leon Logan, Jodie Mor rison. P. E. Snodgrass, Marion Chard, Walter Pope, and Mark V. Weather ford, defendants. cl. , - C' J- D' BAUMAN, Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon. CREDITORS NOTICE. In the County Court nl the State of Oregon, for Morrow Ctunty. In the matter of the estate of Nat H. Webb, deceasd. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVF-N, that the undersigned, has been appointed by the above named court, administra tor with the will annexed, of the estate of Nat H. Webb, deceased, and that he has fully qualified. All persons huving claims against said estate are hereby notified to pre sent the same, with proper vouchors, and duly verified, within six months from the date and first publication of this notice, to said administrator at No. 2U7 Gale Street, Heppner, Morrow County. Oregon. Dated and first published. September 12, 1U35. T. J. D. JONES. Administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Nat H. Webb, deceased. Professional Cards REAL ESTATE General Line of Insurance and Bonds. VV. M. EUBANKS Notary l'ublic Phone 62 lone. Ore. W. L. BLAKELY Representing Connecticut Mutual Lift Insurant Co. Caledonian Fir Iniuranca Co. HIGHEST CASH PRICES FOR WOOL HIDES PELTS Phone 782 Heppnor, Or. VAWTER PARKER ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW Phone .173 Heppner Hotel Building Dr. Richard C. Lawrence DENTIST Modern equipment including X-ray for dental diagnosis. Extraction by gas anesthetic First National Bank Building' Phone 562 Heppner, Ore. DR. L. D. TIBBLES OSTEOPATHIC Physleian & Surg-eon FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDQ. Res. Phone 1162 Office Phona 49 J HEPPNER. OREGON Heppner Abstract Co. J. LOGIE RICHARDSON, Mir. RATES REASONABLE HOTEL HEPPNER BUILDING Perry Granite Company Portland Fine Memorials Eastern Oregon Representative H. C. CASE, Heppnor AUCTIONEER Farm and Personal Property Sales a Specialty Q. Ix. BEKHBTT "The Man Who Talks to Beat the Band'' LEXINGTON, OREGON J. 0. TURNER ATTORNEY AT LAW Phone 178 Hotel Heppner Building HEPPNER, ORB. DR. RAYMOND RICE PHYSICIAN Si SURGEON Office First Nutlonal Bank Building I (Hike Phone 623 House Phone 821 DR. J. II. McCRADY DENTIST X-Bay Diagnosis GILMAN BUILDING Heppnar, Oregon A. D. McMURDO, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND BUBQEON Trained Nurse Asslstaat Office In Masonic Building Heppner, Oregon . P. W. MAHONEY ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW GENERAL INSURANCE Heppner Hotel Building Willow St. Entrance . S. E. NOTSON ATTORNEY AT LAW Offlaa la Court House Heppner, Oregon J. 0. PETERSON Latest Jewelry and Olft Oooda Watohei Clooka . Slamonda Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing Heppner, Oregon F. W. TURNER & CO. FIRS, ATTO AND LIFE INSURANCE Old Line Companies. Real Batata. Heppner, Oregon JOS. J. NYS ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Roberta Building, Willow Street Heppner, Oregon