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HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, NOV. 21, 1935.
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Official Paper or Morrow County
MEMBER.
Hp"
Remembering
Will Rogers
GRAVEN more lasting in human
hearts of this generation than
on tablets of stone or metal is the
name of Will Rogers. What enjoy
ment the name immediately sug
gests to those who laughed at hit
printed homely philosophy or who
laughed with him on screen or
stage. The one and only Will Rog
ers! The ambassador of good wi,l
who jested of presidents and of
kings and made them like it! The
sage mayor of Beverley Hills, who
in a short glimpse revealed the
heart of human emotions, of human
desires, and of human ambitions.
To the American public, and to the
world, Will Rogers was and is
more than a person. He was and
la an institution. He lives on as a
school of philosophy. He has mold
ed, and will continue to mold, so
long as his writings and his pic
tures exert their influence, the
thought of nations.
No greater monument, no finer
memorial, than that builded by him
self could be erected to his name.
Yet, as a mark of love and devo
tion; as due tribute to this great
American, is it mete that his name
should be graven in marble, in
brass, and in every lasting sub
stance. Those who have lived witQ
Will Rogers will receive satisfaction
in contributing to that end.
For Humanity.
EVER the outstanding champion
of suffering humanity, the Amer
ican Red Cross is issuing its annual
appeal for memberships. The roll
call in this county is just getting
well started, and while response has
been fair, it has not been as good
as it should be. May Morrow coun
ty not be found wanting in its quota
of $250 when the roll call ends on
Thanksgiving day.
The first to relieve distress at the
scene of disaster, the American Red
Cross is proving itself still more
worthy as a benefactor to mankind
through campaigns instituted this
year to make the highways safer
and to prevent accidents in the
home. Highway and home fatal!
ties annually kill more people than
have Deen killed in all wars in the
last twenty years. The toll is as
founding.
Your dollar may seem an insig
nificant amount with which to do
anything about decreasing the great
loss of life from these sources, yet
added to millions of other dollars
which should come from millions of
other individuals, much can and
will be done. Where can a better
investment be made than a dollar
spent to relieve suffering humanity?
BOARDMAN
By RACHEL J. BARLOW
The new officers elected at the
Greenfield grange meeting last Sat
urday evening were: Ray Barlow,
master; W. A. Baker, overseer
George Wicklander, secretary
Bryce Dillabough, steward; Ray
Brown, gatekeeper; Mra L. V. Root
treasurer; Dan Ransier, assistant
steward; Mrs. I. Skoubo, lady as
sistant steward; Mra. Minnie Wick
lander. chaplain; G. E. Strum, leo
turer; Mr. Ray Brown, Flora; Mrs.
G. E. Sturm, Pomona; Mrs. Ray
Barlow, Ceres; and I. Skoubo, Ed
Sauders and Paul Smith were elect
ed as the executive committee.
Ed. Kunze and family were vis
iting friends in oBardman Sunday.
They are making their home at
Granger, Wash., where Mr. unze
is employed.
Mrs. Victor Myers and Mrs. Chas.
Hango and son motored to Port
land Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Nate Macomber and
Mr. and Mra Ray Brown spent the
week end in Walla Walla.
The ladies of the Home Econom
ics club entertained their husbands
at a pot luck dinner at the grange
hall Wednesday evening. After
dinner 500 was played. Mrs. Ray
Brown and G. E. Sturm won high
prize, and Mrs. Brace and Dan Ran'
sier low. Dancing was enjoyed la
ter In the evening. Several guests
from Irrigon were present
Mrs. Anna Partlow underwent an
operation at the Mid Columbia hos
Dital in The Dalles Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Halse and Mr.
and Mrs. Lloyd Halse of Water
town, S. D., came to Boardman Sat
urday for a visit at the G. E. Sturm
home. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Halse are
the parents of Mrs. Sturm and
Lloyd Halse Is her brother. On
Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Myron Halse
of Wasco spent the day here with
relatives.
Dallas Wilson of Enterprise vis
ited In Boardman for a short time
Tuesday when on his way to Port
land to attend tne Diamond Belt
boxing tournament Dave John'
oLim.nAaSraitioH
ston is fighting for the Multnomah
club in the tournament
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Strobel and
family and Mrs. E. T. Messenger
spent several days last week in
Portland.
HARDMAN
By LUCILLE FABRBNS
Charlie McDaniel, Fan Miller, Dee
Schnitzer, Bernard Bleakman, Guy
Chapin, Owen Leathers and Les
Robison recently returned from a
ten-day elk hunting trip in the
Ukiah vicinity. Owen Leathers and
Fan Miller each brought home an
elk.
Mrs. Lillian Turner, grade school
principal, was absent from school
last Friday due to illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rowell are
the parents of a 6 ft -lb. daughter
named Phyllis Marie Hazel, arriv
ing Nov. 15th. Mrs. J. W. Stevens
who is caririg for mother and
daughter reports both to be doing
fine.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Burnside were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Duff
McKitric last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Adams and
Herbert McDaniel attended a birth
day dinner in honor of Mrs. Victor
Lovgren at the Lovgren home last
Sunday.
Mrs. Ada Cannon and son Bud,
Mrs. J. B. Adams, Jim Knighten,
Case Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Jim
Hams, Herman Nielson and Guy
Hastings were Heppner visitors
during the week.
Miss Dolly Farrens was visiting
in Heppner Tuesday and attended
the show in the evening.
Maxine McDaniel spent the week
end with her grandmother, Mrs.
Lotus Robison.
Jean Leathers was ill last week
with the mumps.
Mrs. Jim Brannon was reported
to be on the sick list last week.
The high school had a debate last
Tuesday. The question was, "Re
solved: That the South was right
in their attitude toward slavery."
Pat Bleakman and Richard Robison
upheld the affirmative side and Ro
land Farrens and Richard Robison
were on the negative side. The
judges cast a tie vote.
Mrs. Frank McDaniel was given
a party last Thursday evening with
the following friends attending
Dolly Farrens, Charlie Fraters,
Charlotte Adams, Walter McKitric,
Case Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Duff
McKitric.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim McDaniel and
Constance were up from their Sa
lem home visiting friends and rela
tives last week. They were guests
of Mr. McDaniel's sister, Mrs. B.
H. Bleakman, while here.
Miss Pat Bleakman was a week
end visitor at the home of her cou
sin, Miss Neva Bleakman, at Hepp
ner. Yvonne, small daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Carey Hastings, was ill at
her home last Monday with the
measles.
Charles Johnson was absent from
school a few days last week with
a cold.
Mrs. Lew Knighten was called
to La Grande last Sunday by the
serious illness of her mother, Mrs.
Edna Ashbaugh.
Miss Juanita Leathers and Mrs.
Lester White were visiting rela
tives here last Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Batty were vis
iting their son and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Batty, last Fri
day. PINE CITY
Br LSNNA NEILL
Mr. and Mrs. John Healy were
business visitors in Heppner Mon
day. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger
attended the show in Hermiston
Saturday evening.
John Harrison had the misfortune
of breaking his arm last week.
Charley Plourd spent Sunday at
the W. D. Neill home. Mrs. Plourd
and children, who have been visit
ing at the Neill home for the past
week, returned home with him.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Ayers were
called to Hermiston Saturday night
by the serious injuries of Mrs. Ay
ers father, Sam Ritchie.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Helms were
business visitors in Pendleton Mon
day. A large number of Pine City peo
ple attended the dance at the Jas
per Myers home Saturday evening,
Refreshments were served at mid
night Mr3. T. J. O'Brien left for Port
land Friday to visit her husband
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who 13 ill in the St. Vincent's hos
pital. '
Mr. and Mr3. Emery Cox and
family were business visitors in
Hermiston Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger
and family attended the show in
Hermiston Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Foley spent
Sunday evening visiting at the
Frank Helms home.
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Estle and son
F. J. were dinner guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Estle at
Irrigon.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wattenburger
and Mrs. E. B. Wattenbruger were
business visitors in Pendleton on
Wednesday.
Tourist Travel in State
Shows Recent Increase
Tourist travel during the last
three months increased 17 per cent
over a year ago, according to Earl
Snell, secretary of state, through
whose department nonresident mo
tor vehicles are registered. It is
estimated that some 150,000 visitors
entered the state in the 90 days by
automobile, as the total number of
motor vehicles listed duing the three
month period was 52,357.
Thus far this year, 86,601 cars
have been registered in Oregon by
out-of-state owners, while at the
same time last year, 78,948 vehicles
had been checked. In September,
11,088 automobiles were brought in
to the state and in September, 1934,
10,196 cars were registered.
With the exception of the year
of 1929, the nine-months registra
tion total exceeds that of any other
year since records of the depart
ment have been maintained. Some
3,000 more cars were registered In
1929.
Gene Ferguson was among a par
ty of elk hunters returning home
yesterday from a season-long hunt
over in Umatilla county. He bagged
a two-point bull, the only success
ful member of the party.
Sell your surplus stock through
Gazette Times Want Ads.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Nov,
11. 1935.
NOTICE is hereby given that William
H. Instone of Lena, Oregon, who, on
Mar. 1. 1934. made Homestead Entry
under Act Dec. 29, 1916, No. 028449, for
SEWSW14, Section 21, Township 2
South. Ranee 28 East. Willamette Me
rldian, has filed notice of Intention to
make final Proof, to establish claim to
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the land above described, before Gay
M. Anderson, United States Commis
sioner, at Heppner, Oregon, on the 23rd
day ot December, 1935.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Alvin Schaffer, of Heppner, Oregon.
Jim Morgan, ot Heppner, Oregon.
Walter Luckman. ot Lena, Oregon.
Elsia Vinson, ot Lena. Oregon.
W. F. JACKSON, Register,
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Nov.
12, 1935.
NOTICE Is hereby given that Harold
Sherer of Heppner, Oregon-, who, on
Oct. 7, 1932, made Homestead Entry un
der Act Dec. 29. 1916, No. 028295. for
SENE'i, NEKSE'i, Sec. 22, SW"4
NW'4, NS, Sec. 23, NV4SWH. SEli
SW!i, SWV4SE'i, Sec. 24, NMiNEii,
NE4NW14, Section 25, Township 7
South, Range 28 East, Willamette Me
ridian, has filed notice of intention to
make final Proof, to establish claim to
the land above described, before Gay
M. Anderson, United States Commis
sioner, at Heppner, Oregon, on the 27th
day of December, 1935.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Virgil Gentry, of Heppner, Oregon.
Sam McDaniel, Jr., of Hardman, Ore
gon. Wilbur Knighten, of Monument, Ore
gon. Wendell Aldrich, of Heppner, Oregon.
W. F. JACKSON, Register.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
UNITED STATES FOR THE DIS
TRICT OF OREGON.
In the Matter of Walter W. Kilcup and
Rose H. Kilcup, Debtors.
NOTICE TO CBEDITOBS OF COM.
POSITION OB EXTENSION.
To the Creditors of Walter W. Kilcup
and Rose H. Kilcup. his wife, of Lena
in the County of Morrow, and Dis
trict of Oregon:
"Notice is hereby given that on the
28th day of October, 1935, the petition
of the said Walter W. Kilcup and Rose
H. Kilcup, his wife, praying that they
be afforded an opportunity to effect a
composition or an extension of time to
pay their debts under Section 75 of the
Bankruptcy Act (11USCA Sec. 203), was
approved by this court as properly filed
under such section; and that the first
meeting of their creditors will be held
at the Court House In the Circuit Court
Boom in Heppner, Oregon, on the 4th
day of December, 1935, at 10:00 o'clock
in the forenoon, at which time the said
creditors may attend, prove their
claims, examine the debtors, and trans-
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Dated at Heppner, Oregon, this 21st
day of November, 1935.
J. J. WIGHTMAN,
Conciliation Commissioner.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned administrator has filed with
the County Court of the State of Ore
gon for Morrow County, his final ac
count of his administration of the es
tate of Nancy Gentry, deceased, and the
said court has set Monday, January bih,
1936, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock a. m..
of said day at the county court room
at the Court House at Heppner, Oregon,
as the time and nlace for hpariner oh.
jections to said final account, and all
persons having objections to said final
account or the settlement of said estate
are hereby required to file the same
with said court on or before the time
set for said hearing.
Dated and first published this 21st day
of November, 1935.
C. W. McNAMER,
Administrator.
NOTICE TO CBEDITOBS.
Notice is hereby given that Mrs. C.
E. Berger has been appointed Adminis
tratrix of the Estate of Harry T. Mur
chie, deceased, and haa qualified. Ail
persons having claims against said es
tate are hereby notified and required
to present the same duly verified to the
Clerk of Morrow County at the Court
House at Heppner, Oregon, within six
months from the first publication of
this notice. The first publication is
October 24, 1935.
MRS. C. E. BERGER,
Administratrix,
800 Jackson St., The Dalles, Ore.
J. Tracy Barton, Attorney,
The Dalles, Oregon.
NOTICE 07 MOETOAGE FOKE
CLOSTTRE SALE.
In the District Court of the United
States for the District of Oregon.
The California jQlnt Stock Land Bank
of San Francisco, a corporation, plain
tiff, vs. Ewing P. Berry and Belle Ber
ry, sometimes known as Vera B. Berry,
his wife; Frank Lieuallen and Hottie
E. Lieuallen, his wife; Addie Harman,
Administratrix of the Estate of Jennie
P. Hill, deceased; Addle Harman; Mol
lie Baldwin; Florence Gobat; Tressa
Conger; Lair Prather; Merlin Pratner;
Jeane M. Simpson; Harley Prather;
Myrtle Bohna; Bessie Cammon; Marie
Prather; Clyde Hall; Herman Prather;
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Edward Prat her; and Morrow County,
quasi-municipal corporation: Ben
Buschke; Cleave Prather; Rebecca
Bush; Jane Cowne; Carl Cryderman;
Geneva Cryderman; Lola Reader; Mary
Ball; Mable Ball; Alma McCann; Ruth
Watson; Donald McCann, Jr.; Clyde
McCann; Norman McCann; Carl Mc
Cann; Orvil McCann; John McCann;
William McCann; George McCann; Cecil
Wills; Wanda Klepper; Agnes Morgan;
Priscilla Goodwin; Edward Wills; Etlle
Fergusen, defendants.
BY VIRTUE of a writ on Judgment,
decree and order of sale Issued out of
the above Court In the above entitled
cause to me directed and dated the 15th
day of October, 1935, upon a judgment,
decree and order of Bale rendered and
entered in Bald Court and Cause on the
15th day of October, 1935, in favor ot
The California Joint Stock Land Bank
of San Francisco, a corporation, as
plaintiff, and against Ewing P. Berry
and Belle Berry, sometimes known as
Vera B. Berry, his wife, and Addie
Harman, as administratrix of the estate
of Jennie P. Hill, deceased, for the sum
of b. bSl.ua with interest from March
31, 1934, at six per cent per annum, and
J351.02 taxes for the year 1932, with
penalties and interest thereon as by law
provided, and $354.44 taxes for the
year 1933, with interest and penalties
as by law provided, and J75O.0O reason
able attorneys' fees herein, and plain-
tin s costs and disbursements of this
suit taxed at S809.17, and for accruing
costs on sale, commanding me to make
sale ol tne following described real
property situated in the County of Mor
row, state oi Oregon, to-wit:
The East half (EVfe) and the East
half (EV4) of the West half (WW,)
of Section numbered Ten (10) ex
cepting that portion of the East half
(E',a) of the Northwest quarter
(NW4) and the Northwest quarter
(NW!4) of the Northeast quarter
(NE14) of said Section numbered
Ten (10) lying North and West of
the County road; the West half
(W) of the West half (W) of
Section numbered Eleven (11) ; the
West half (WMs) and the West half
(W) of the East half (E) of Sec
tion numbered Fifteen (15) in
Township Three (3) South, Range
Twenty-six (26) East of the Wil
lamette Meridian, in the County of
Morrow and State of Oregon, save
and except 2.70 acres deeded to D.
E. Gilman; together with all and
singular the privileges, appurten
ances, tenements, hereditaments,
easements and rights of way there
unto belonging or usually enjoyed
with said premises or any part
thereof, and the reversion and re
versions, remainder and remainders,
rents, issues, and profits thereof;
also all the estate, right, title or
interest, homestead or other claim
or demand, as well at law as in
equity, which the mortgagors had
on the 9th day of April, 1920, or
thereafter acquired of, In or to said
premises or any part thereof, and
also together with all other rights
of every kind and nature, however
evidenced, to the use of water,
ditches and canals for the irrigation
of said premises to which the mort
gagors or said premises were then
or might thereafter become entitled,
and also together with all shares
or rights, whether represented by
certillcates of stock or otherwise,
in any canal company or water
users' association attached to said
land for the benefit thereof, then
owned or thereafter acquired by
said mortgagors.
And also all right, title and interest
of the defendants Ewing P. Berry and
Belle Berry, sometimes known as Vera
B. Berry, his wife; Frank Lieuallen and
Hettie E. Lieuallen, his wife; Addie
Harman, Administratrix of the Estate
of Jennie P. Hill, deceased; Addle Har
man; Mollie Baldwin; Florence Gobat;
Tressa Conger; Lair Prather; Merlin
Prather; Jeane M. Simpson; Harley
Prather; Myrtle Bohna; Bessie Cam
mon; Marie Prather; Clyde Hall; Her
man Prather; Edward Prather: and
Morrow County, a auasi-munlclDal cor
poration; xsen uscnKe; uieave rratner;
Kebecca Bush; Jane Cowne; Carl Cry
derman; Geneva Cryderman (whose
true name is Geneva Cryderman Steele) ;
L.oia neaaer; Mary isau; Mable Bail;
Alma McCann; Ruth Watson; Donald
McCann, Jr.; Clyde McCann; Norman
McCann: Carl McCann: Orvil McCann:
John McCann; William McCann; George
mcann; iecu wins; wanaa Klepper;
Agnes Morgan; Priscilla Goodwin; Ed-
wara wins; and Erne Fergusen, and
each and all of them, and that each and
all of them be forever barred and fnr-
closed of all right, title, interest or es
tate in and to the said premises or any
part thereof, save and except only the
statutory right of redemption.
NOW. THEREFORE, bv virtnn nf
said writ on said judgment, decree and
order of Bale, and in compliance with
the command of said writ, I will on the
23rd day of November, 1935, in the af
ternoon of said day, at the hour of Two
o'clock P. M. of said day, at the front
door of the County Court House in
Heppner, Oregon, the countyseat of
Morrow County, sell at public auction,
subject to redemption, to the highest
bidder for cash in hand all the right,
title, and estate which the defendants
In this suit have, or any of them had'
on the 9th day of April, 1920, the date
of the mortgage described herein, or
have since acquired, or since said date
have had 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 costs
Including the costs upon this writ
J. T. SUMMER VILLE,
United States Marshal for the Dis
trict of Oregon.
JAMES A FEB and FEE & RAN
DALL, Attorneys for Plaintiff,
P. O. Address, Pendleton, Oregon,
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE.
Notice is hereby given that by virtue
of an execution Issued out of the Cir
cuit Court of the State of Oregon for
Morrow County, dated October 16, 1935,
in that certain suit wherein the Federal
Land Bank of Spokane, a corporation,
as plaintiff, recovered a judgment
against the defendants, Charles A. Mor
ey; Sarah H. Morey; Alvin S. Akers
and Nellie G. Akers, husband and wife;
and Clay Vance, and against each of
them, for the sum of $924.42, with Inter
est on the sum of $211.13 thereof at the
rate of 8 per cent per annum from
June 19. 1935, to July 1, 1935, and with
interest at 5 per cent per annum there
after until paid, and with Interest on
the sum of $686.94 thereof at the rate of
414 per cent per annum from June 19,
1935, until paid; and the further sum of
$60.00, attorney's fee In this suit; and
the further sum of $26.10, plaintiff's
costs and disbursements In this suit,
and a decree of foreclosure against the
defendants, Charles A. Morey; Sarah
H. Morey ; Alvin S. Akers and Nellie G.
Akers', husband and wife; Clay Vance;
and lone National Farm Loan Associa
tion, a corporation, I will, on the 16th
day of November, 1935, at the hour of
ten o'clock A. M. of said day at 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 sit
uated in Morrow County, State of Ore
gon, to-wit:
The South Half of the Northwest
Quarter and the South Half of the
Northeast Quarter of Section Five
In Township One North, of Hange
Twenty-six, East of the Willamette
Meridian, containing 160 acres, Blt
uated in Morrow County, State of
Oregon,
or so much of said real property as may
be necessary to satisfy the plaintiff'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 October 17,
1935.
IN THE! COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR MORROW
COUNTY
In the Matter of the Estate of Andrew
L, Douglas, Deceased.
NOTICE TO CBEDITOR3.
NOTICE is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed adminis
trator of the estate ot Andrew L. Doug
las, Deceased, by an order of the above
entitled court.
All persons having claims against
the estate of the said deceased are here
by notified to present the same to me at
AnHmn Orpirnn rtt tn m ,,.. ,1
, ," '"' "'J aiiui "ey, no-
mer I. Watts, at his ofllce in Athena,
v. vOU11 n iuuii ma muiiing iroro, tno
(date of the first publication ot this no-
tice. All claims must be verified as by
taw requtrea.
DATED at Heppner, Oregon, this 24th
day of October, 1935.
A. W. IXJUUIjAS,
Administrator of the Estate of An
drew L. Douglas, Deceased.
Homer I. Watts,
Attorney for Administrator.
Professional Cards
REAL ESTATE
General Line of Insurance and
Bonds.
W. M. EUBANKS
Notary Public
Phone 62 lone, Ore.
W. L. BLAKELY
Representing
Conneeticutt Mutual Lift Iniurance Co.
Caledonian Fire Inauranca Co.
HIGHEST CASH PRICES FOR
WOOL HIDES PELTS
Phone 782 - Heppner, Ore.
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
Physician & Surgeon
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDQ.
linn. Phone 1162 Offlca Phona 491
HEPPNER. OREGON
Heppner Abstract Co.
J. LOGIE RICHARDSON, Mir.
RATES REASONABLE
HOTEL HEPPNER BUILDING
Perry Granite Company
Portland
Fine Memorials
Eastern Oregon Representative
II. C. CASE, Heppner
AUCTIONEER
Farm and Personal Property
Sales a Specialty
O. . BENNETT
"The Man Who Talks to
Beat the Band"
LEXINGTON, OREGON
J. 0. TURNER
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Phone 173
Hotel Heppner Building
HEPPNER, ORB.
DR. RAYMOND RICE
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Office
First National Bank Building
Office Phone 523 Houae Phone 811
DR. J. II. McCRADY
DENTIST
X-Say Diagnosis
GILMAN BUILDING
Heppner, Oregon
A. D. McMURDO, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND STTKOEON
Trained Nan AiiuUant
Office in Masonic Building
Heppner, Oregon
P. W. MAH0NEY
ATTOBUBY-AT-LAW
GENERAL INSURANCE
Heppner Hotel Building
Willow St. Entrance
S. E. NOTS0N
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Offloa in Court Home
Heppner, Oregon
J. O. PETERSON
Latest Jewelry ami OKt Ooods
Watohes . Clooki . Diamonds
Expert Watch and Jewelry
Repairing
Heppner, Oregon
F. W. TURNER & CO.
FIBN, AUTO AND LIFE
INSTTBANCB
Old Lin Companies. Boa Bitat.
Heppner, Oregon
JOS. J. NYS
ATTOBNEY-AT.LAW
Roberta Building, Willow Strict
Heppner, Oregon