HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPT. 2, 1937 PAGE SEVEN STATE CAPITAL : 1 ocratic national committeeman and Ik I I V ' former Speaker of the House, or J. I" I Hoesch Deschutes county, or o Martin Opponent o Rate Savings o State Payees By A. L. LINDBECK SALEM Now that it seems to be pretty definitely settled that Gov ernor Martin will seek a second term interest in Oregon politics naturally shifts from that quarter to a specu lation on his possible opponents, both in the primary and general election. For while the governor himself has not yet openly declared his inten tions the announcement that he will run has come from a source too close to the administration to be ig nored. Furthermore, the governor's changed attitude toward a number of controversial issues can be taken as straws pointing in the general di rection of another term. It being generally admitted that the governor's most difficult hurdle lies in the Democratic primaries the question arises as to who will be the standard-bearer of the anti-administration Democrats in the pending battle. Will it be Howard Latoufette of Multnomah county, present Dem- Want Ads . Residence and furnishings for sale. Mrs. Mary Notson. 26-27p Furnished house for Minnie Furlong, city. sale. Mrs. 23tf. Sows and feeder pigs for sale. James Hayes, phone 9F21. 26ptf. For Sale 45 crossbred ewes, 50 crossbred early lambs, 45 purebred Hampshire ewes, 50 purebred early Hamp. lambs, half bucks. Ralph Butler, Willows. 26p For Sale 1120-acre Benedict ranches, 7 miles west of lone, Ore. School and mail route, electricity available, modern house, water, 460 acres summerfallow. Priced at $15, 000, $4000 down, balance like rent. Write Fay L. McNab, Lyle, Wash. Strayed Male Poland China hog, weieht 350 to 400 lbs. Left 2 or 3 weeks ago. If anyone has seen this hog please notify Arthur uaizeii Condon, Ore. 26 IRRIGON MELONS Get your mellons at "JONES MELONS" high wav stand. Three miles east of Ir rigon. Patch prices. R. V- Jones. 26-7 in that connection. Both Latourette and Hoesch are known to be not only willing but anxious to replace Martin in the executive office. Friends of Hoesch have been es pecially busy the past few weeks grooming him for the race and it is said that he would be acceptable to organized labor, the Townsendites, the grangers and other large groups whose support Martin is supposed to have alienated through his an tagonistic attitude earlier in his ad ministration. While few Republicans can be found who are anxious to try con clusions with Martin in the gen eral election there are a number who are known to be ambitious to sit in the seats of the mighty and who are carefully considering the possi bility that Martin may not make the grade in the Democratic primary. So far, however, no one has found the courage to come out into the open with a public declaration and that field is still fertile ground for speculation. Will the Republican candidate be State Treasurer Hol man who failed of his goal four year's ago only through a last min ute consolidation of his' opposition within his own party; or Secretary of State Snell who. was prominently mentioned for the position of party leader four years ago and is still regarded by many as the party's best bet for the governorship; or Dean Walker of Polk county who distinguished himself as chairman of the senate ways and means com mittee in the last two legislative sessions; or some one of the dozen or more other possibilities who are said to be weighing their chances very seriously as the zero hour for the primary campaign approaches. All of which, of course, leaves the entire situation still very much un settled but provides a few morsels of political gossip on which to chew until more substantial material is nrovided bv positive declaration when the candidates begin to com' mit themselves. C. A. Howard, state superintendent of public instruction, left last week for La Grande where this week he took over his new job as president of the eastern Oregon state normal school. Rex Putnam, city superin tendent of schools at Albany, took over as Howard's successor as head of the state school system here Wed nesday. PIANO BARGAIN Quick sale wanted for a fine- high-grade Bun ealow tvpe piano, nearly new. Cash or $6 monthly. For full information, address. Auditor of Accounts, Ciine Piano Co., 1011 SW Washington, Portland, Oregon. 26-28 For Sale 50 purebred white Leg horn pullets, 4 -mo. old, 60c apiece. Franklin Lindstrom, Morgan. to Three bedrooms to rent. Mrs. Glen Hayes, city. 26p Wanted Span of mules, 2 to 8 years old. J. H. Drennon, Hubbard, Ore. o-P Small house for rent, in good con dition. Inquire 504 Elder St., city. 25-26p Ten 2-yr-old fine muley bucks W. H. Cleveland, phone 8r 11, ttepp 25tt ner. . My herd registered Guernsey cattle fnr sale. Cows, heifers, three bulls of serviceable age and herd bull. A chance to get the best of 43 years breeding. Geo. Burge, R. 1, Corval- lis, Ore. 25-26 Small farm for sale. See Wm. Le- Trace, city. 23-26 12 fine wool rams for sale. Joe Kenny, Heppner. 23tf, 16 fine 2-yr.-old rams for sale, Will sell for cash or trade for Hamp shires. James O'Connor, Heppner Z4tl Fnr sale, or will trade for calves. one male hog, 13 mo. old, two brood sows, one manure spreader, bwag gart ranch, 9 miles NE of Lexington, 4U a ft. McCormick Deering binder, nearly new. W. H. Cleveland, city, Rate reductions negotiated by the public utilities commission are sav ing Oregon utility patrons $715,881 a vear. according to N. G. Wallace utilities commissioner. Wallace in dicated that even greater rate re ductions are in store for the near future. Rate reductions negotiated by the commission during the past two years include power, $503,621; tele phone and telegraph, $128,918; steam heating, $46,942; gas, $36,400. One person out of every 20 in Oregon is feeding at the state trough according to figures compiled by Wallace S. Wharton, state budget director. The state relief rolls ac count for 37,000 persons, 8,979 men and women are on the payrolls as employees and , officials of the va rious state departments, bureaus, boards, commissions and institu tions, and 6,500 persons are being cared for at public expense in the several state institutions. These figures take no account of the thouands of other persons in the state who are dependent upon oth er public payrolls federal, county, city and school districts. The state highway department with 3310 employees and a monthly payroll of $384,023, is by far the larg est of the state's activities, account ing for more than one-third of the total number of employees and nearly one-third of the state pay roll. The state liquor commission em ploys 308 persons with a monthly payroll of $53,435 and the secretary of state's department with 365 em ployees on its payroll pays out a to tal of $39,000 a month. Second only to the highway de partment in point of numbers and payroll is the state board of higher education which has a total of 2200 men and women on its list at the five educational institutions draw ing an aggregate of $264,000 a month. Largest of the state institutions is the state hospital for insane at Sa lem which employs 272 persons at a total payroll of $18,900 a month, The state relief committee with 381 employees on its payroll pays out a total of $40,362 a month and the 172 members of the state police force draw a total of $26,476. The state department of agriculture em ploys 107 persons at $14,254 a month and the industrial accident com mission with 175 employees pays out $24,088 in salaries each month. Employees and payrolls of other state activities are listed as follows: Banking, 9 at $1846; board of con trol, 14 at $2185; corporation, 16 at $2573; eastern Oregon hospital, 110 at $7300: Fairview home, 110 at $7083; fish commission, 78 at $8200; forestry, 69 at $10,070; game commis sion, 151 at $15,000; insurance, 17 at $2865; bureau of labor, 17 at $2505; governor, 6 at' $1400; land board, 14 at $2194; library, 26 at $3118; mili tary department, 21 at $3225; milk control board, 17 at $2262; peniten tiary, 74 at $7500; printing, 43 at $7495; education, 10 at $2023; public utilities, 151 at $19,170; tuberculosis hospitals, 122 at $7813; bonus com mission, 63 at $8407. The state payroll for August to talled $1,049,700, an increase of near ly $25,000 over July and $105,000 higher than June. The average monthly pay of state employees is $117 but this does not include board and room which is provided em ployees of the various state institu tions. Crook and Wallowa were the only counties in Oregon which did not show an increase in traffic accidents during the first six months of the current year, according to statistics compiled by Secretary of State Snell, Curry county reported the greatest ratio of increase at 534 percent. The average for the state as a whole was 22 percent Oregon courts are beginning to crack down a little harder on traffic law violators. With 153 revocations and suspensions imposed by courts during July a new all-time high record was reached, according to Secretary of State Snell. For the seven months to August 1 a total of 465 operators had their licenses re voked upon conviction of drunken driving. Waldon Rhea was greeting old time friends at the Rodeo from his home at Stanfield. Said animal is described as follows: 1 yearling white-faced Hereford bull, blotch brand on left hip. O. C. STEPHENS, 24 26 Hardman, Oregon. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Notice is hereby given that Clara Beamer, executrix of the estate of W. J. Beamer, deceased, has filed her final account of her administration of the said estate with the Clerk of the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Morrow County, and the said Court has set, as the time and place for hearing and final settle ment of said account, October 4, 1937, at the hour of 10:00 A. M. of said day, in the County Court room of the Court House of Morrow County, State of Oregon. Anyone having objections to the said final account must file same on or before that date. CLARA BEAMER, Administratrix. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, administrator of the es tate of James A. Knighten, deceased, will on and after the 3rd day of September, 1937, offer for sale and sell for cash to the highest bidder, the following described real prop erty, situate in Morrow County, State of Oregon, to-wit: E of SEy4, Sec. 21; W of SWy4, Sec. 22; NE of SWV4 of Sec. 22; NEy4 of NE of Sec. 28 and NWy4 of NWV4 of Sec. 27, all in Township Five South, Range Twenty-Six east of Wil lamette Meridian. Sale to be made at private sale for cash. LEWIS E. KNIGHTEN, Administrator of the estate of James A. Knighten. Date of first publication August 5, 1937. Date of last publication Septem ber 2, 1937. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been duly appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, execu trix of the estate of Samuel E. Not son, deceased, and all persons hav ing claims against the esttae of said deceased are hereby required to present the same, duly verified as required by law, to the undersigned executrix at the office of her attor ney, Frank C. Alfred, at the First Na tional Bank Building, Heppner, Ore gon, within six months from the date of first publication of this notice. Date of first publication, Septem ber 2, 1937. Date of last publication, Septem ber 30, 1937. MARY ANN NOTSON, Executrix. Help Them Cleanse the Blood of Harmful Body Waste Your kidneys are constantly filtering waste matter from the blood itream. But kidneys sometimes lag In their work do not act as Nature Intended fail to re move impurities that, if retained, may poison the system and upset the whole body machinery. Symptoms may be nagging backache, persistent headache, attacks of dizziness, getting up nights, swelling, puffiness under the eyes a feeling of nervous anxiety and loss of pep and strength. 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Justus, deceased, and all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased are hereby required to present the same to the undersigned executrix, with proper vouchers ver ified as required by law, at the law office of Jos. J. Nys, at Heppner, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. v Dated and first published this 26th day' of August, 1937. MARGARET D. JUSTUS, Executrix. NOTICE OF OFFICIAL PROPOSAL Sealed proposals will be received by the Mayor and Council of the City of Heppner, Morrow County, State of Oregon, at their office in the City Hall up until 6 P. M. August 30, 1937, (a) for paving with an oil mat surface treatment of approximately 33,000 sq. yds. of roadway and street in the City of Heppner, (b) for the surfacing with a macadam surface approximately 400 cu. yds. of road way and street in the said City of Heppner, (c) for crushing and pil ing 500 cu. yds. of gravel into stock piles for the use of the said Cjity of Heppner. Contract specifications, plans and blank proposals may be obtained from the Mayor and City Recorder upon payment of $2.00. A refund of $2.00 will be made to the bidder for plans and specifications returned in good condition. Each bidder must deposit with his bid a certified check or bid bond for an amount not less than five per cent (5) of the amount bid. The Mayor and Council reserve the right to reject any or all bids. E. R. HUSTON, . City Recorder. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. Notice is hereby given that on the 20th day of September, 1937, at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M. at the front door of the Court House in Heppner, Morrow county, Oregon, I will sell at public auction to the highest bid der for cash the following described real property situate in Morrow county, Oregon, to wit: SEy4NEy4 of Sec. 10, in Tp. 4 N. R. 25 E. W. M. Said sale is made under execution issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Morrow, and to me directed in the case of George Shane, plaintiff, vs. M. K. Flickinger, defendant, which said judgment is for the sum of $200.00 with interest thereon from June 26, 1930, at the rate of eight per cent per annum, the further sum of $50.00 attorney's fees to gether witk the costs and disburse ments taxed at $29.10. C. J. D. BAUMAN, Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned was duly appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, exec utor of the estate of MOLLIE JOHN SON, deceased, and all persons hav ing claims against the estate of said deceased are hereby required to present the same with proper vouch ers duly verified as required by law, to the undersigned at the law office of Jos. J. Nys, at Heppner, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published this 5th day of August, 1937. JEFF JONES, Executor. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned was duly appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, ad ministrator of the estate of J. H. Jones, deceased, and all persona having claims against the estate of said deceased are hereby required to present the same to the undersigned administrator with proper vouchers as required by law at the law office of W. Vawter Parker, at Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published this 5th day of August, 1937. FRED M. AKERS, Administrator. NOTICE OF SALE OF ANIMAL Notice is hereby given by virtue of the laws of the State of Oregon, that I have taken up and now hold at my place 44 miles northwest of Hardman, the hereinafter described animal, and that I will at 10:30 o' clock A. M., on Saturday, Septem ber 4, 1937, offer for sale and sell said animal to the highest bidder for cash in hand, subject to the right of redemption of the owner thereof, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned was duly appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, execu tor of the estate of LUCRETIA SO MO, deceased, and all persons hav ing claims' against the estate of said deceased are hereby required to present the same with proper vou chers to the undersigned executor at his office at Heppner, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published this 5th day of August, 1937. JOS. J. NYS, Executor. I