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PAGE 2 T 11 H T I M H H - It H It A li I II U II N H . II A It N 10 V 0 0 L N T Y () It Ifl O N HiHunlny, March 20, 1021 f' hNAHY.HAN(lI3N HIIjIj TO AJJ) WHEAT OltOWIOIUS WiuiUlactvti, I). C. Unroh 2C, rje 0, Jowotl, President of tho Amerlwm Whoat Growers Assoqln 4, who li kere to naslst in securing psiMnco lu both tho Sonntu mid Mm Home, of tho McNnry-lIaugou Hi for tho roltof of tho whout grow m and farmers of tho Unlliul Status Ah HtlinuhUliic mi uxport duninud Jar torn products, roturnud this aavrnluc from Now York Inspired r derolopinonts to bolloro tho lcUUtlon which Senator McNarjr Iim sponsored and supported, will come a law. Duo to Bunntor McNary's efforts tao measure is boforo tho Sonuto with a (arornblo report," Mr. Jowott aid, on hia arrival horo today. "8onntor McNnry has boon untiring Bd rusuursful In hia powerful sup lort of tho McNury-IIaugon Illll and wo who havo boon bo koonly nllvo to tho necessity of securing aid for tho wheat growers and runner aro moro and moro curtain that tho measure can become law. Tho uot- Ion of tho Sonntu In voting down tho Norbeck Hurtiiosto law Icuvos the field clear for this mensuro which will enable tho salo of tho export- able surplus of wheat and other commodities." "In view of tho unubiial committee assignments of Senator McNnry In tho Hciinto and thu confidence his colleagues havo In his leadership, wo are. certain that favorable action lit the Konnto Is asured and that everything will ho done to make this help for thu farmers quickly available' "As an oxamplo of thu kind of asslatanco from the business world Sonator McNnry Is gottlng I deslro to call attention to tho fact that John H. Mlcholl, President of the Capital National Dank of Ht. Paul and formorly member of tho Fedoral Jlesorvo Dank Hoard Is hero to ex- ert ovory posslblo Influence lu favor GRATEFUL PARENTS POUR OUT THANKS TO TANLAC --"TSSSSSSSSSSTf ' aaaaP Jaaaaaaaaaaaa (: -w J0' -tfkm IS IPaaW t KiMaaV' -'i'. Tho value of Tunliie .'is a fiun medicine and tonic Is again very forcefully demonstrated. This t In tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Jono K. Knako, 24HC Klrby Avu., V Detroit, Mich., whoru father raothor and every member of family huvo been benefited by the wholosomo and helpful Ingredients of tho famous propurutlon. Hocently, lu speaking for herself and children, Mrs. Kuako said: "For wore than a yeur our three little ones John, ago G, Elwyu, 4, and Margarlto, 2 had boon bo peaked and llfoless that wo wore seriously worried about thorn. Their stom achB wore upRot, appotltes poor, tho color had loft tholr chooka, tholr nights wore restless, and during tho day thoy would Just mopo around, taking no interest lu play or nny thlng oIbo. "Thoy bogau to eat and sleep bet ter nlmost from tho first doso of Tanlnc, and havo picked up now un til you couldn't find throo hoalthior or moro nctlvo children in all De troit. Thoy oat ravenously, tho col or of health has returned to tholr cheoks, and thoy Junt want to bo on tho go (til tho tlmo. I havo also tnlcon Tanlne to build mo up, and.lt novor sooms to faU." "Ab to my porsonul oxporlonco with Tanlac," said Mr. Kuako, "I Dimply can't oxpfoss In words tho .great help It gave mo. About n of tho MeNury-IIaugou inoatiuro." "'Good bankers and economists who lniYo iitudled tho prohlotn of tllo farmers ami tho nood of doUulto and Immcdlnto relief for the fooi pruducor aro moro and moro Inclin ed to unlto on thiu measure iui one that will do moro than any other uuggostcd romudy and wo aro ktoaI ly oucournged in tho probability of a uuccoHsful end to tho right which Senator McNnry In making to got thin loglHlntlon to Protildotit Cool Idtfu for his nlgnsturo," FAHM POINTIIltH (From O. A. 0. Hxperimcut H(aUom) Hotter cabbago, tomatoes and oth er transplanted vogotablo can gen erally bo grown from strong plants which aro bought than from plants raised at homo where thore Is nolth or hot house nor hot bud. Home grown HoodlliiKH aro often ralsod in boxes kept near a window and due to the poor growing conditions, which aro apt to be found there, tho plants become tall, HpludlliiK mid weak and will not develop woll when , ll '' U Bunion. Often such plants ' while In tho boxes are attacked by tho ilnniplng-off fungus which will prcnd rapidly throughout tho box. ! This dlscuso rols off tho stem of the plants at thu surface of the ground thus making them worthless. For early potatoes, while thu ground Is still cold, the planting of whole seed Is the bust practice. Hucli flood docs not rot If thu germination Is slow. Sweet corn may be had through out tho season by planting varieties which mature at different tlmoB. (lood gardeners lu many scctlon:i lire lining Portland Market and (loldon Hantam, and very often n variety for fall uso called Howling Mob. Much hottor yields aro to bo had by having thu sweol corn plot as nenrly square as possible. This provides for beltur pollination and consequent butter yields. Joseph X. KAMCt J 4 Iw 0 ana Tavmiltj .year ago I was a victim of bolls, actually having fifty-one on me, and was ho played out that I couldn't do a bit of work for weeks. My suffer ing was almost unbearable. I cured little for food, suffered with severe headaches and stomach pains, und got so weak and nervous that I folt discouraged, "Tanlac corrected my stomach disorders, woke up my appetite, cIouiihoiI my blood and toned up my system so Hint tho bolls went away, and nothing of the kind has both ered mo slnco. I havo gained 28 lbs., and I eat, sleep and feel like a brand-new man. Wo have given Tatiluo a fair trial and found It wojidorul, and ir nnyono doubts our Htatomont thoy can write personal ly. Wo wouldn't think of being without Tanlnc" Tanlac Is for snlo by all good ilruggliilH. Accept no substitute. Over 40 million bottles sold. Tnlca Tanlnc Vogotablo Pills. AdvertlBomont iiy i i Jm, i I .aaaav a.- M lino iiaN Tj ')h lv7s4li. r JVIe XX'ijim T ",,d .$r vNBKr v iim wr fi BBb aaasacsa: JVO'I'IUIO 01'' HllldlUFK'B HAIM , Notice Is hereby glYon tlwt by rlr- tuo of nu osocutiou duly lumiod out of tho Circuit Couri of tho fltnto of Oregon, for Harney Oouuljr on tho ifcll. .I. ... U......1. lJ ..... tr, n. . I lum, un ui mnikui ivai, nun iaj ui directed, upon a judgment and do cruo in foreclosure, duly rendorod, entered of record and docketed in said court on the 14th. day of March, 1024, lu n certain suit in unld court pending, whorolu Uoorgo Fry was plaintiff and J, C. Wolcomn, Jr., and Krankio Wolcomo, his wife, were de fendants, In favor of Vlftlntlff and against said defendants, by which execution I am commanded to soil tho ronl property in unld oxccutlon and horoiunftor described, to pay tho sumo duo tho plaintiff of 18,400.00, with Interout thereon from tho 29th, day of Jnuunry, 1024, ut tho rato of 8 por cunt pur annum until paid, and tho further sum or ?7D4.:tr, with interest thereon at tho rate of 12 pur cunt pur annum from July Oth., 102:1, until paid, and the further mint of $(U8.20, with interest there on at the rale of S por cent per an num from July lUh., 1H2U, until paid, nuil thu furth f sum of ?7r0.00 attorney's fues, und tho costs und disbursements of unld suit tuxes at 915.80, and all accruing eost.M, I will, on Hnturdny, tho lUth. duy of April, 1U24, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M., at lite front door of the county court house, In Hums, Harney County, Oregon, suit ut pub lic auction, lu two separate parcels as directed by the aforesaid Judg ment and decree as hereinafter men tioned, to the highest bidder for cash, all the right, title, interest and estate which thu said dufundnutn, or either of them, and all persons claim ing by, through or under them, or either of them, subsequent to the execution of the mortgage foreclosed lu void suit, to wit; April 30th., 1918, hud, have since acquired or now have of, lu und to said real properly hereinbefore mentioned and described as follows, to wit; PAHCKIi NO. 1 Tho oast half of the uorthenst quarter and thu east half of the southeast quarter or sec tion twenty-six (2ti) In township twenty two (22) south of range thirty-two and one-half (.12 Vi) ensl of Willamette Meridian, In Harney County, Oregon, containing one hun dred Hlxty (ItiO) acres, more or less, and tho southwest quarter of thu southeast quarter and the lots two (2), three CI) and four (4), the southwest quarter of the uorthunsl quarter and thu northwest quartur uf the southeast quartur of suction seven (7) lu township twenty-five (25) south of range thirty-two und one-half (32 16) east of Willamette Meridian, lu Harney County, Ore gon, containing two hundred forty four (244) acres, moro or less, to gether with all water rights, tene ments, hereditaments and appurten ances thereunto belonging or lu any wis" appertaining. PAUOKL NO. 2 -Tho lots one (1) .iii'l two (2). the south half of tho northeast quarter, and tho south one half of seotlon four ( I ) In town ship twuuty-thriM) (211) south of r.uigu thlrly-ouu (81) east of Wit latmitto Meridian, In llHruoy County, Oiognu, containing four hundred Kovuiity-olght und thirty oimHiuii ilredths (178. .10) acres, more or less, together with all water rights, tene ments, liorldltnmcutft and nppurtou- anci's thereunto belonging or lu any wise appertaining. Said real property Is to be sold subject to prim Huns thereon and subject to redemption ns by law pro vlded. Dated this 22ud. day or March, 1924. W. A. (100DMAN. Sheriff of Harney County, Oregon. 0 HUMMONN IN TAX FOHKOLOHIJIUO IN TUB CIHOUIT COUUT OF THE STATU OF OftKOON FOR HAR NWY COUNTY, U nnmford, Plulntlff, vs. Mrs, H. J. Uumford, Ocorgo Dam ford, Mmlly Uamford, Dotha nnm ford, as holm of II. J, nnmford, Doceasod; to any and nil "un known heirs" of said II, J. nnm ford, Decoasod; also all othor por sons or pnrtles unknown claiming any right, title, ostnto, Hon, or Intorost In tho real estate describ ed Im tho complaint (nnd in thin summons described); Defendants, To Mrs. IT, J, Uamford, Ooorgo Hamford, Emily Hamford, Dotha namford, ns heirs of II. J, Damford, DoconBod; to any and ail "unknown heirs" of nnld II, J. nnmford, Do coascd; nlso all othor persons or pnrtloa unknown claiming any right, titlo, ostnto, Hon, or Interest in tho real ostnto deacrlhod In tho com plaint (nnd lu this summons doscrlb od); DefoudautH, IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OltEdON; You nnd each of you aro horoby notlflod that L. Damford, tho nbovo namod plaintiff, Is tho holdor of Certificates of Delinquency as here inafter numhorod and described, is ( ' sued by I ho Tax Collector of Ilarnoy County. Oregon on tho dates and for tho amounts of monoy sot forth In ' t,0 description of unld cortlflcntos, mid rospootiro Amount holng then duo and rtollnqnont for tho taxes for tho your specified theroln, together with Intorrut, ponntty, and costs thereon, upon the ronl proporty asosnod to II, J, Hamford, and of which you aro either tho ownors or havo some elnlm thoroln, the record title of said roal proporty holng In II, J. Uamford, but who is decensad: said real estate is described as NBKBWU, HWUBHtt, HNWUr See. 23, and HtfflWtt, and BRV Sec. 32, all in Twp, 8t flouth, Range 3B Hast, W. M Ilarnoy County, Oregon. All tnxos BubBoqilont to nald cer tificates havo boon paid by plaintiff as heroin stated; said certificates of delinquency nnd tho tax monoyn pnld by plaintiff benr Interest at tho rnto of 12 por cont. por annum from data of paymonts. You nnd each of you aro hereby notified and summoned to appear on or boforo Thursday the 24th day of April 1924, being over (10 dnyn after tho first publication of this sum mons, exclusive of tho (Into of first publication, nnd defend this null or liny thu amounts duo ns shown herein together with costs nnd accrued In terest, and In.fiiRo of your failure no to do the plaintiff will further apply to thu hurelu-abovo entitled Court to foreclose tho said certificates and lien thereof, and for decree to such effect and costs horolu. Cert. No. 3823, Instied Dec. 31, 1921, for 191(5 tnxos on NK4BW'4. NWViHWtf, KUNWU Bee 23, above Twp. and Ilnngo, for $19.20. Interest thereon to Feb. 18, 1024,1 14.43. Cort, No. .1821, Issued Dec 31, 1921, for 1918 tnxos on tho abovo describod land in Bee. 23, nnd nlso HttBWM and 8B4 Bee. 22, nbovo Twp. and Hiingo, for $49.00. In torcst thereon to Feb. 18, 1024, I12.C4. Tuxes for 1919 of $47.75 pnld Dec. 31, 1921. with Interest thereon to Feb. 18, 1924 of $12.13. Tnxcs for 1920 of $1.4.80 pnld Doc. .11, 1021, with Interest thereon to Fob. 18, 1024 of $14.02. Taxes for 1921 of $59.30 paid Aug. 2G, 102.'i, wllh Interest thereon to Feb. 18, 1924 of $3.44. Taxes for 1922 of $41.82 paid Aug. 2B, 1023, with In terest thereon to Feb. 18, 1924 of I $2.39. A total or $320.88, plus nc-1 erulng Int. etc. This summons Is published by or der of Hon. It. T. Hughot, County Juilgo of Harney County, Oregon, inndu nnd entered Fob. 18, 1024, di recting this summons to ho published In Tlmes-Hernld, n weekly nowsps linr nt vntinrjil .lriitnttni v..tllt. ,.-. ... n. ., ... i.u,..ui, fiuuiinii 1 od In Hums, Oregon, for olght sue-! ccsslvo wooks, the duto of first pub-1 Mention to bo in tho Issue of snid paper of Fob. 23, 1924, and tho list I In the Issuo of April 19, 1924. All process, pnpors. nnd plendlngs In tills lirorerillllir mnv Im inrvnil nt. the undersigned nttorney for plain tiff. CHAIILI3B W. KM.I8. ! Attorney for Plaintiff. ItiWliluiico and post otllco address j Murus, Oregon. HC.M.MO.VS.FOIt I'lMtMOATlOX No. ID. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF ORHOON FOR THE COUNTY OF HARNEY. Tho Dovorcnux Mortgage Company, n corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Ira J. Mahnii, Executor of tho will and entato of Jamos F. Million, do ceased; Ira J. Mahon and Vordn Mahon, his wfo; Emily F. Mo Mahon nnd John J. MoMnhon, her husband; Pearl R. Smyth nnd Claude Smyth, her husband; nnd Lucy R. Mahon, widow of Jamos F. Million, doceasod; Tho First National Dank of Hums, HnritH, Orogou; Fred Ilnlnes; Dofendanta, To Ira J. Mahon, Executor of tho will nnd Estttto of James F. Ma hon, doceasod; Ira J, Mahon, Emily F. MoMahon, nnd John J. McMahon, Defendants: IN THE NAME OF THE 8TATE OF OREOON, You nro horoby ro qulrod to appear nnd answer tho complaint of plaintiff filed against you In tho nbovo onlltied suit, with in six weoka from tho lfith day of Fohruary, 1024, tho dnto of tho first publication of this summons, or by tho lnt day of April, 1924, and If you fall to wo appear and apawor, for want thereor tho plaintiff will npply to the Court for tho rollof prayod for In Its complaint horoln, to-wlt: For n Judgnlont and docreo Hint tho mortgage oxooutod by do fondnntu Trn J, Million, Executor of tho will and ostnto of Jamos F, Mahon, decoasod, Ira J. Mnlion and Vorda Mahon, his wlfo, Emily F. MoMahon nnd John J. MoMahon, hor husband, Ponrl n. Smyth and CInudo Smyth, and Lucy It. Mahon, widow of Jnmon F. Mahon, deceased, in f.ivor of plaintiff Tho DovoroiuiH Mortgage Company to ticcuru puy tnoilt of $.10,000.00 bo docreod to ho n first Hon on tho following de scribed property situate In Hiirnoy County, Btnto of Oregon, to-wlt: The Southwest Quarter of thu flnuthuast Quarter, and the Southeast Quarter of tho South west Quarter of Section 2; und tho South Halt of the Northeast Qunrtor, and tho Southeast Quar ter of tho Northwest Quarter of Section 10; and tho South Half of tho Northeast Quartor, and the Northwest Quarter of tho North east Quarter, and tho Northwest Quartor, nnd tho North Half of tho Southeast Qunrter, nnd the Southeast Quarter of tho South oust Qunrtor, nnd tho North Half of the Southwest Qunrtor of Sec tion 11; nnd tho Northwest Qunr tor of tho Southwest Qunrtor, and tho South Halt of tho South Half of Section 12; nnd the Northeast Quarter of tho Northeast Quartor, and the Northwest Qunrtor of the Northwest Quarter of Section 13; und the East Half of tho North east Quartor of Suction 14; and thu West Half of thu Southwest Quarter or Section 10; and thu East Hair or Suction 17; und the East Halt of the Northeast Quar ter, und tho North Half of thu Southeast Quartor or Section 20; ' und tho Southwest Quarter or the Southeast Quarter, nnd th"b West Huir of Section 21; nnd tho Northwest Quarter or tho North enst Qunrtor or Section 28; nnd tho Northwest Quarter of tho Northeast Quartor, and thu Enst Half of tho Northwest Quartor, and the Northwest Quartor of tho Northwest Qunrtor of Section 32; nnd tho Southwest Quarter or the Northeast Quartor of Soction 34; nnd tho South Half of the North oast Quartor of Section 3C; nil in Township 28 South, Range 3G East Wlllamotto Meridian; Also Lots numbered 2, 3, and 4, nnd (ho Southwest Quarter of tho Northeast Quarter, and tho Southeast Quartor of tho North west Qunrter, nnd tho West Half of tho Southeast Qunrtor, nnd tho Nortlmut Qunrtor or tho South west Quarter or Section fi; and tho South Hair or tho Northeast Qunrtor, und tho Southeast Quar tur, nnd the Enst Hair or tho Southwest Quartor, and Lots numbered .1 nnd 4 or Section 7; and tho Northeast Qunrtor, and the South Half or the Northwest Qunrtor, and tho Northwest Qunr tor or tho Southonst Qunrtor, and tho Southwest Qunrtor of Section 8; nnd tho Northeast Qunrtor of tho Northeast Qunrtor, nnd tho Northwest Qunrtor or Section 9; nnd the Southonst Qunrtor or tho Northwest Qunrtor nnd thu West Ilnlf of tho Northwest Qunrter or I - 1 ji 1 1 1 111 - 1 20,000 Acres - SAGEBRUSH LANDS with water rights for sale on Blitzen River in tracts of 80 Acres or more. Reasonable prices one-fifth cash balance easy terms, six per cent in terest. Eastern Oregon Live Stock crane Company oregon Further Reductions In Our CLOSING OUT SALE Lunaburg, Dalton & Co. Crane-Burns JVlail Stage Seven Passenger Totring Gars Best on the line Leaves Burns Post Office every evening except Saturday, at 6 P. M. Fare $2.50 BONDED CARRIER fJ. S. HACKNEY, Proprietor Section 10; nnd tho Southeast Quarter or the Southeast Qunrtor of 'Section lfi; and tho East Half of Section 1; nnd the North wti Quarter of the Northwest Quar ter of Section 17; nnd the Nnrttt eaet Quarter of the Ntrthwat Qunrter, and Lot 1 of Section Mtt and the Knst Unit nt the MoW went Qunrtor, and the Boutt west Qunrtor of the Northwart Quarter, and tho Northeast Quar ter of tho Southwest Quarter or Section 20; nnd the South Half of the Northwest Quarter of Rela tion 23; and the Northeast Quar ter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 30, all In Township 28 South, Range 30 East Willamette Meridian; Also tho South Halt of Section 3C, Township 27 South, Rang .14 East Wlllamotto Meridian; Also Lot 1 or Section 3; nnd tho Southeast Quartor or the Southeast Quarter or Section C; and tho Northwest Quarter or the Northwest Quartur or Soction 9; and tho Northeast Quartor of thu Northeast Quarter or Section 17; all lu Township 29 Houth, Itnngu 35 East Willamette Meridian; That you and all persons claiming J under you subsequent to snld morl- gage be foreclosed and barred or j nil right, claim, or equity or rodump j Hon lu and to said real property; , that said property bu sold as pro J vlded by law lu such coses, and tho ! proceed;) nppllod to thu amount due I on nald mortgage und notes secured J therohy to-wlt: $30,000.00 with In terest thereon at tho ratu or six and one half per cent per annum from the 1st duy of January, 1922, to tho 1st day or November, 1923, and In terest at ton por cont per annum thoruon from tho 1st day of Novem ber, 1923, until pnld, and tho fur ther sum of $2,000.00 as n reason able sum to bo allowed as attornoys foe for the rorcclosuro or said mortgage, nnd tho sum or $15.00 paid by plaintiff for abstract fees, together with plalntlf's coats nnd disbursements, and for such othor and further rollof as to tho Court mny seem Just and oqultnblo. This summons Is served upon you by publication by order or tho Hon orable Dnlton Hlggs, Judge of tho above entitled court, made February 1 1 and entered of rocord on tho 14th day or Fobrunry, 1924, directing such publication In Tho Times-Herald once ench week lor six consecu tive and successive weeks. R I DO WAY, JOHNSON & MONT GOMERY, Attorneys ror Plaintiff. Postofflco Address: 1011-1016 Qiibco Hulldlng, Portland, Oregon, Dnto of first publicatien: Februrny IB, 1924. Date of Inst publicatien: Mnrch 29, 1924. 1 --.iSf .:ytati,"ifM!t-vimm f