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Thursday, December 11, 1941 lIKiiliiilll Washington, D. C, Dec. 11. Kla math Indians having made a clean up of millions of dollars in their claim against the government, the Indians on the Colwell reservation in Wash ington wish to present a claim. Back in 1872 President Grant lopped off from treaty lands of these Indians 1,238,144 acres; threw open to settle ment, as Washington was still a ter ritory and needing population. Trea ties in those days were disregarded; the Black Hills, pledged to be im- Want Ads For Sale 1941 Plymouth Special DeLuxe priced to sell. Chester In man, Heppner, Oregon. Alfalfa hay for sale, 1 mile east of lone. Vernon C. Brown. 41-48p. Weaning pigs for sale. Phone 36F43, Clarence Warren. lone. 41-43p. For Sale 3 well broke saddle horses, 4-7 yrs. Floyd or Paul Jones, 18F2. 41-42p-tf. Telephones bought, sold and re paired; new or used. W. L. McCaleb, phone 1375, 9 So. Chase St. 38-41p. Pigs for Sale 30 Poland China 10 weeks old weiner pigs at the Uzz French place on Hinton Cr., 6 miles east of Heppner. Also 1 Clyde stal lion, 2 yrs. old, and 1 black gelding, 6 yrs. old. 40p-41tf. OIC weiner pigs for sale, 7 wks., $4.50 ea. Nelson Bros., Lexington. 40-42p. Wood sawing anywhere any time. Chauffeur service your truck, car or mine. Used car parts, lights. I have a little of everything, just name it. Max Schulz, Heppner. LIVESTOCK MARKET now open at Echo. Ore. Can handle all kinds f cattle. I. A. Witten, Box D, Echo, Oregon, phone 111. 27-34p. tf. New or Used Office Machines sold, serviced or rented. Leave word at Gazette Times office. 12tf. I will winter one hundred cattle reasonable. Plenty grass and hay. J. E. Craber, Heppner, Ore. 33tf. Chicks hatched to fill at the date you want them Suddarth Hatchery, Irrigon, Ore. lOtf. iiuiiiimimuiuiiinuimjiuiuuuuuniiiuiuiini Wanted TURKEYS Will Dress For Anyone - Write or Call for Dates and Prices Final Buying Date, Dec. 18 -:- Phone 681 Anytime -:- G. G. SMITH STAN FIELD, OREGON iMiiMnpiimmimmimiimmHimtnimiiiimiiTiimHimiMiiMiMiiiiiimmm PETER PUBLIC Sucker LIKE TO MAKE SOME EASY S HONEST MONEY, BIG BOY? ,?TT Wgee m AS IT -"V Heppner mune from the white men, were thrown open when gold was found in Deadwood and this the Sioux re sented and they wiped out General Custer's cavalry on the Little Big Horn in retaliation. Ancestors of the Indians on the Colwell reservation bided their time instead of going on the warpath; now they want the pay off. Nine Indians from Colwell are in the national capital seeking the right to sue the government in the court of claims. They consider the land worth $1.25 and acre; want $1, 647,680 in lieu of the land. Piutes of Harney county are also asking money for the lands taken from them by the government and sold to the cattle barons. The Piutes have been struggling for this for several years; managed to gain senate ap proval and have been held up in the house. So . far Klamath Indians are the only ones to ring the bell; sec ond richest tribe in the country. Col well tribe also wants compensation for fishing rights on the Columbia, destroyed by Grand Coulee dam. Every member of the house of representatives has been given a printed list of communists with criminal records in the labor unions by Martin Dies, chairman of the committee on un-American activi ties. The west coast is well repre sented. States hit by the anti-Okie de cision of the supreme court (refusal to assist refugees from other states) can expect federal legislation. Rep resentative Tolan, who has been heading a committee making a study of migration since last year, is ex pected to offer a bill which is cal culated to bring the states to time. Apparently the plan will be that when states fail to revise their laws with respect to .help they will be cut from federal assistance. The Tolan committee is concerned over the post-war depression and wants some protection ready for the hundreds of thousands who will be in destitute condition when that time comes. Un til the supreme court made its de cision, several western states had laws withholding relief from out siders. Now being drafted is legislation which will permit the navy to award regional contracts to firms, notwith standing that lower bids may be re ceived from contractors outside the region. The measure also reduces the bonding requirements of the little fellows. This bill is intended to spread defense work and remove some limitations. The contract dis tribution division of OPM says that unless some changes n the present law are made there is not much it can do for small business, despite the demand to use the bits-and-pieces system in vogue in England. If, it is urged, congress is anxious to save small business the legislation must be enacted. Senator Robert LaFollette (he has been ill with an infected leg) has nnnnnnnnnnrmnmnnini IllUUIliillllillUUJ - PETERS MORTGAGED HIS XoH.WELL TAKE HOME AN' INSURANCE, 'IM OVER, ALL BOYS-CAN YOU TAKE 'IM RIGHT I - HEM OVER TO T' STOCK K HEH- WEH.'I A EAN3E r j Gazette Times, Heppner. offered an amendment to the fair labor standards act by defining op pressive child labor employed in ag riculture away from heir homes. The senator proposes to make allow ance for the generally accepted prac tice of having children perform daily chores on their home farm and his amendment declares that this prac tice is not "oppressive child labor." It is proposed to permit the child ren's bureau of the department of labor to supervise agricultural em ployment without interfering with the institution of the family farm. Responsibility for curbing child la bor in agriculture is now placed with local school authorities, who are subject to local pressure and pre judice. This led to a situation which LaFollette hopes to cure. The amendment is of more than passing importance to thousands of farm homes in Oregon. The order has not been made public yet, but SPAB has given an A-10 rating for farm machinery. Farmers and dealers have been call ing attention to an apparent short age of pumps and water system equipment and this is gradually strangling farm efforts for i itional defense. The priority rat".jg was is sued to relieve this situation, ap plying the order to dairy and truck farms. A rating of A-10 '.s the first after the so-called defense ratings. It is commerical, the same as that received by REA for copper wire and REA has been unable to pur chase the wire. Lecturers at grang-; meetings have been advising farm ers to have their equipment repaired immediately, at tha nearest black smith shop, if they are unabl to buy necessary parts. APPRECIATION To all the faithful workers who made the Eastern Oregon Wheat league conference here a success, I extend my personal thanks and con gratulations. You did a good job. Es pecially do I believe the heads of the various' committees should be recognized, each of whom performed in soldierly manner, else eve i'y tiling would not have clicked so perfectly. They are Harold Cohn, banquet; J. 0. Turner, housing; B. C. Pincknev, meeting place; Louis Bergevin, reg istration; Kenneth Blake, housing; Vawter Parker, window display, and F. W. Turner, entertainment. The all-round help of C. D. Conrad wa? invaluable. E. HARVEY MILLER, General Chairman. O.E.S. SLATES ELECTION Election of officers will be held Friday evening at the regular meet ing of Ruth chapter 32, Order of Eastern Star, announces Mrs. Loyal Parker, worthy matron. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW. In the Matter of the Estate of WIL LIAM T. CRAIG, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that pursuant to an order duly made and entered by the above entitled court on the 25th day of November, 1941, the undersigned administrator of the estate of the above named deceased, will from and after the 26th day of December, 1941, offer for sale and sell at private sale for cash for the best offer at the law office of the undersigned, at Heppner, Oregon, the following described real prop erty of said estate, situate in Mor row County, Oregon, to-wit: The Southwest quarter of Sec tion 5, the northwest quarter of Section 8, and the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of Section 18 in Township one (1) North, Range 25 East of Willamette Meridian; And an undivided one half in terest in and to the west half of the southwest quarter of Section 4, and the southeast quarter of HM! nice little INVESTMcNTJ - DONT GO WAY. Oregon Section 5 in Township one (1) North, Range 25 East of Wil lamette Meridian, said real property may be sold in one or separate parcels and will be sold subject to confirmation by the above entitled court. Dated and first published this 27th day of November, 1941. JOS. J. NYS, Administrator. STATEMENT OF THE OWNER SHIP, MANAGEMENT, CIRCU LATION, ETC., REQUIRED BY THE ACTS OF CONGRESS OF AUGUST 24, 1912, AND MARCH 3, 1933. Of Heppner Gazette Times pub lished weekly at Heppner, Oregon, for October, 1941. State of Oregon, County of Mor row, ss. Before me a notary public in and for the State and county aforesaid, personally appeared Jasper V. Craw ford, who, having been duly sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is the editor of the Heppner Gazette Times and that the following is, to the best of his knowledge and belief, a true statement of the own ership, management (and if a daily paper, the circulation), etc., of the aforesaid publication for the date shown in the above caption, requir ed by the Act of August 24, 1912, as amended by the Act of March 3, 1933, embodied in section 537, Postal Laws and Regulations, printed on the reverse of this form, to -wit: 1. That the names and addresses of the publi slier, editor, managing editor, and business managers are: Publisher, Crawford Publishing Co., Heppner, Oregon; Editor, Jasper V. Crawford, Heppner, Oregon; Manag ing Editor, Jasper V. Crawford, Heppner, Oregon; Business Mana ger, Jasper V. Crawford, Heppner, Oregon. 2. That the owners are Cora D. Crawford, Heppner, Oregon, and Lera G. Crawford, Heppner, Oregon. JASPER V. CRAWFORD, Editor. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 27th day of November, 1941. (Seal) JOS. J. NYS, Notary Public for Oregon. (My commission expires May 15, 1943.) NOTICE OF SALE OF COUNTY PROPERTY By virtue of an ORDER OF THE COUNTY COURT, dated November 18, 1941, I am authorized and direct ed to advertise "and sell at public auction at not less than the mini mum price herein set forth: The West Half of the West Half of Section 34, Township 2 North, Range 25 EWM for the minimum price of $1.00 per acre. 20 down and balance on con- THEREFORE, I will on the 20th day of December, 1941, at the hour of 10:00 A. M., at the front door of the Court House in Heppner, Ore gon, sell said property to the high est and best bidder. C. J. D. BAUMAN, Sheriff, Morrow County, Oregon. SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW. Linda K. Smith, Plaintiff vs. Thom as Franklin Smith, Defendant. To Franklin K. Smith, the above named defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby re quired to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled Court and cause with in four weeks of the date of first publication of this summons, and if you fail to so appear or answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will ap ply to the Court for relief as prayed for in said complaint; to-wit: For a decree of divorce dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between plaintiff and defendant and granting the plaintiff an absolute drcree of divorce from the defend- NOW Mifj mm J WUHT IT'S LIKE TO A 1 Page Sever ant This summons is served upon you by publication thereof for a period of four consecutive weeks, in the Heppner Gazette Times by order of the Honorable Bert Johnson, Judge of the County Court of Morrow County, State of Oregon, which said order was made and entered on the 17th day of November, 1941, and the first date of publication of this sum mons is the 20th day of November, 1941. J. O. TURNER,' Attorney for Plaintiff. Postoffiee address: Heppner, Oregon. NOTICE OF SALE OF COUNTY PROPERTY By virtue of an ORDER OF THE COUNTY COURT, dated November 7, 1941, I am authorized and direct ed to advertise and sell at public auction at not less than the mini mum price herein set forth: The Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 18, Township 4 South, Range 25 E. W. M. for the minimum price of $40.00, cash. Lot 12 of Block 2 of Looney's Addition to the City of Heppner, except the West 113.5 feet, for the minimum price of $300.00, cash. Lots 1 and 2 in Block 3 of the City of Boardman, Oregon for the minimum price of $50.00, cash; or if bid is raised to over $100.00, 20 down and balance on contract. THEREFORE, I will on the 13 day of December, 1941, at the hour of 10:00 A. M., at the front door of the Court House in Heppner, Ore gon, sell said property to the high est and best bidder. C. J. D. BAUMAN, Sheriff, Morrow County, Oregon. NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL ACCOUNT IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MOR ROW COUNTY. In the Matter of the Estate of John Harrison, deceased. THE UNDERSIGNED having filed her final account and report as ad ministratrix of the above entitled estate, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the County Court has fixed Monday the 15th day of December, 1941, at 10 o'clock A. M. in the County Court Room in the County Court House in Heppner, Oregon, as th time and place for hearing and set tling said account and any objec tions that may be filed thereto. Dated this 7th day of November, 1941. PEARL E. HARRISON, Administratrix of the Estate of John Harrison, deceased. RANDALL & PERRY, Attorneys for Administratrix, Pendleton, Oregon. NOTICE OF SALE OF COUNTY PROPERTY By virtue of an ORDER OF THE COUNTY COURT, dated December 8, 1941, I am authorized and direct ed to advertise and sell at public auction at not-less than the mini mum price herein set forth: Lots 18 and 19 and the West 57 feet of Lot 20 in Block 4 of the City of Boardman, Morrow County, Oregon for the mini mum price of $105.00. 20 down payment and balance on con tract. Tracts (Deed Record P Pages 423 & 513) in Section 29, Town ship 2 North, Range 23, E.W.M. for the minimum price of $100.00 cash. THEREFORE, I will on the 10th day of January, 1942, at the hour of 10:00 A. M., at the front door of the Court House in Heppner, Oregon, sell said property to the highest and best bidder. C. J. D. BAUMAN, Sheriff, Morrow Countv. Oregon. By K O. ALEXANDER rzz si I MM 1 "PL C.V MfiAlFV iZZn eAS AGAIN 11 iftjarjf mm