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X 11 H T 1 M K H - II K H A M) M U It N 8 , HA11NMY COUNTY OHHOON Saturday, May 10, 1024 AGH 32 f? iJ B NOTION OF HIlKltllWH HALM NOTION IS HHHEUY QIV1QN that under nud by vlrtuo ot a judgmout and order ot sale of tho Circuit Court of the Statu of Oregon for tho Couuty of llarnoy, tundo nud entorod on the 3rd day of April, 1924, rh appeara of record In the olllco of tap County Clork for snld County nnd Btato, In the Circuit Court Jour nal at page In favor of D. D. DofonliAUgh, Hud against-A. H, Allen, for tho nuh of 1349.06.' vrlth interest thoroon at the rate of 8 percent per annum from tho .ISta day of Octobor. 1017, and for the further aum of f GO.OQ uttornuy foes, nnd for hla coata nnd dlabursoraentH herein: and WHEREAS. It wan further order .and adjudged that tho attached property In aald action all the fol lowing doacrlbod roul property alt uato In tho County of Haruey and tho Stato of Oregon, namely: Lot 3 and tho SV4NWV4 of Section 6, Township 40 South, Range 3G K. W. M and tho SI5yN10t of Sec tion 1, Township 40 South, Range 35 E. W. M., bo sold under execu tion, uud that nil of thu right, tltlo, iutorcBt, Hon nud CHtnto of tho snld dofendnnt bo Bold by tho 8horirf of llnrnoy Couuty In tho manner pro vided by Inw for tho onlo of rcnl property under executien: nnd WHER13A8, on tho 21nt day of April, 1924, an execution for attach ment wuh duly Issued by tho Clork of tho snld court, cotmnnndlng mo, tho uudorslgtiod Sheriff, to levy upon uud null lit tho tiinniior provided by law for tho salo ot roal property under execution, nil of tho right, tltlo, lion, Inturost nud cstnto of tho aald dofondnnt In tho snld real prop erly. NOW, TIIKRBFORB, In obedlonco to tho commnudR of tho snld writ nnd by the authority thereof, I will an Monday, the 26th dny of Mnx, 1924, nt tho hour of 10 o'clock in tho forenoon of tho said dny nt tho front door of tho Court Houso In tho City of Burns, llnrnoy Couuty, Oregon, otter for Halo to tho hlghont bidder for cobIi In hand, all tho right, tltlo, Intercut, lion nnd cstato of tho wild dofeudnnts In nnd to tho nboro described real property to satisfy tho judgmont, attorney foes, and costs and dlsbursomnntn, subject to tho right of rcdomptlon nnd tho confir mation of this Court. Dated nt Durnn, Oregon this 21st day of April, 1924. W. A. GOODMAN, Sheriff llnrnoy County, Oregon. o NOTICK OK HIIKKIKPH HALM NOTICE IS HBItBnY.OIVICN that tiy vlrtuo of tin execution nnd order in foreclosure, duly Issued out of and under tho son! ot tho Circuit Court of tho Stato of Oregon for llnrnoy County, nud to nio directed, on tho 11th day of April, 1924, up on n Judgmont nnd docreo In foro closure, duly rendered on tho 2nd day of April, 1924, nnd entered of record nnd dockoted In snld court on tho 2nd day of April, 1D24, in that cortnln suit ponding In snld court whoroln Edwin O. Taylor Is plaintiff, and Vlolott S. Fowlor nnd Kugenn H. Fowler ns tho sole heln at law of Prlco Fowlor, docensnd, Florence D. Fowlor, Esther F. slohwurtz, Wllllnm O. Douglas and JohbIo M. Douglas are defendants, in tnvor of tho plaintiff and against Raid defendants, by which execution I wnu commnnded to lory upon and doll tho real proporty In Bald execu tion nnd hereinafter doecribed to pay tho aum due the plaiatlit of $1945,25, with Interest thereon nt 8 por cent por annum from April 2, 1924; tho further stun of 1190.00 attorney's foes, costs of suit amount ing to 20.00, and Also eeata aad oxponBes on said execution; I will on Wednesday, the 14th day of May, 1924, at the hour of two o'clock In the. after-noon of nald day, at tho front door of the Courthoase In Durnn, Harney County, Oreffon, soil at public auction to tho highest and best bidder for cash In hand on tho day of sale, all right, title and Intercut nnd ostnto which tho defend-' ants nbovonnmod, and nil porsonn claiming by, through or under them HUbncquont to tho 20th day of May, 1920 had,' or hnvo stneo acquired, or now hnvo In nnd to snld roal propor ty dosorlbed na followa, to-wlt: West-half of tho south-east quar ter; south-west quarter ef north east quarter nnd Houth-onst quar ter of north-west quarter of Son lion 24, township 22, South, Range 31, Bast Wlllamutto Mer idian, In llnrnoy County, Oregon; togotltor with all nnd singular tho tonomontB, horodltnmonta and ap purtenances thorounto belonging. Said salo Is subject to redemption as provided by law. Dated, Hums, Oregon this 11th day of April, 1924. W. A. GOODMAN, Sheriff of llarnoy County, Oro. defendants horelti by reason of the talcing and appropriation of a atrip ot land ICO feet in width, being SO foot In width on the Southerly and 100 foot on the Northerly aide of, parollol with and contiguous to the oonter line of the survey and exten sion ot the railroad of the Oregon Washington Railroad Navigation Company, aa the wraa Is staked out, located over and across Lota one (1) and two (2) of Section Seven (7), Township Twenty-five (J6), 1. Range Thirty-three (83), M. W. M. in Harney Couuty, Oregon, and that span the paywent by plaintiff of the damage so assessed and awarded to defendants upon the trial of, this cause, Judgmont bo glvon, appro priating nald property to plaintiff and Mint plaintiff hnvo and rccovor ot nnd from dofeudnnts Its costs and disbursements heroin. Thin summons Is Horvod upon you by publication thereof by order of Hon. Dnlton Dlggs, Judgo of tho Circuit Court of llnrnoy County, Stato of Oregon, which order wns given nud entorod mi tho 8th day or April, 1024. A. C. BPBNGBR, Portland, Orofjon. GHAB. 11. FOLEY, Uufiifl, Oregon. NICHOLS, HALLOCK & DONALD, Ilnkor, Oregon. Attornoys for Plaintiff. first publication April 12, Ditto ot 1924. Date of 1024. Inst publication May 21, HUMMONH yard and Jonuo llunyard, minors and Gertrude llunyard, guardian uf Wlllard Uunynrd and Jesse Iluuyard, minors. You, nnd each of you, aro roqulred to appear and answer to tho com plaint filed agniiiHt you In the above entitled suit on or before the last day of the time prescribed In the order for publication of said aum tnons, to-wit: on or before the 24th day of May, 1924, aaid date being tho expiration of six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, and if you fail to appear and answer for want thereof, the plaintiffs will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in their com plaint, to-wlt: For n judgmont against you for sura of 18,016. G7 In tnvor of tho . llarnoy County National Rank, with ' Interest thereon at tho rate ot S per cont por annum from tho 20th day of March, 1924, and for tho furth er num of 1300.00 attorney foes therein. For tho further num of fl.875.2i In favor of Fred Unities with Inter cut thereon ut tho rate of 8 per cont por annum from tho 20th dny of March, 1924, nnd for the further mini of $175.00 attorney foes thoroln. For the further num of $1,875.21 In favor of P. C. Poterson with In terest thoroon nt tho rato of R per ' cont per niinuin from thu 20th day of March, 1921, nnd for tho further num of $17;. 00 attorney fees. Ami for the turthur sum of ?2, 01(1.21 In favor of Leon M. Hrown rial proporty nbovo dosorlbed bo sold its hv law required, nnd In nc cordunco with tho rules and regula tions of this court to satisfy the sums duo upon the principals of the respective notes heroin sot out, tho Interest, attorney fees, costs and dis bursements as provided by tho said notes and by law, und that the sums so received from the salo of tho said proporty, after tho paytnont of attor ney fees, coh la nnd disbursements and tho costs of tho pale of this milt, bo applied proportionately upon tho ntims duo upon thu principal and interest of each of tho respective notes, and that In case the said sale of the said property shall not psy the costs and disbursements of this suit, tho said Harney County Nat ional Hank, a banking corporation, Fred Hnlnos, P. C. Peterson, Loon M. Rrown and Ruby M. Hrown havo a deficiency Judgmont against tho nald Mary M. nunyard nnd the snld Mary M. Runyard, Administratrix of tlto cstato of J. H, Uunynrd, deceas ed, for tlto rospectlvo balance due upon each of tho said notes, That tho said defendants bo ro qulred to nppoar nnd pay tho said sums ubovo mentioned, and if they fall so to do, thnt said mortgage be foreclosed, nnd that thoy and ca'h of tho said defendants, bo forovi dobarred and enjoined from claim ing or nsscrtlng any right, tltlo, In terest, Hen or estate in or to tho said roal property described In th said mortgage, adverse to tho plain tiffs herein, save and except thntr right of redemption. That said right, title, lion, Inter est and mortgage of the plaintiffs herein be declared a flrt and prior lien io nil other claims of all other parties whomsoever, and for sach other and further relief as tho Court may deem equitable and proper. That this summons is published by order of tho Hon. Dalton Hlggg, of tho Circuit Court for the County of Harney und thhe State of Oregon, mado and entered on the Cth dny of April, 1924; tho dnto of the first publication of this summons Ib April 12th nnd tho dnto of the lost publi cation of this summons is May 24th, 1924. DIOOS A. niGGS. Attorney for Plaintiff! Rcsldonco and Post Orfico address Burns, Oregon. I Coining to BAKER Dr. Mellenthin SPECHAMST ill Internal .Medicine for llm paul twelve earn DOES NOT OPERATE Will Ins nt OEIHEU ORAM) HOTEL Monday uud Tuesday, May ii(J '-7 Olllco Heur: 10 A. M. to 1 P. M. TWO DAYS ONLY No Churco for Consultation Dr, Mellenthin Is a regular gradu ate In mcdlclno and surgory nud Is licensed by tho stato of Oregon. He does not oporato for chronic appen dicitis, gall atones, ulcers of stomach, tonsils or adenoids. Ho has to his credit wonderful ro uults in diseases of tho Btomach, Ilv r, bowels, blood, skin, norves, heart, Jtldnoy, bladder, bed wetting, ca tarrh, woak luuga, rheumatism, sciatica, leg ulcors and rectal ali ments. Uolow aro tho names of a few of Ills many satisfied patients in Ore on: Mrs. J. W. Haynos, North Powder, Ore., goitre. Mrs. Allco Williams, Malheur, Ore., hoart troublo und high blood pressure Uuo SJoroou, ABtorla, Ore., appendi citis. II. Doggellor, Sllvorton, Oro., ulcer ot tho Btomach, Mrs. Goo, A. Glllman, Coqullle, Oro., gall stones. MrB. M, E. Oarson, Sllverton, Oro,, lilgh blood proEHuro, Mrs. J. M. Dowers, Toledo, Oro,, gall stones. August Erlckaon, Lakoaldo, Oro,, kldnoy troublo. Romombor nbovo duto, that con sultation on this trip will bo froo nnd that his trontment Is different, Married women roust bo accom panied by tholr husbands. Addcrss: 211 Bradbury Dldg,, Loo lAngolen, California. MBRL R. ELLEN ANNIE HUMMONH IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREOON FOR HAR NEY COUNTY. OREGON - WASHINGTON RAIL RAOD & NAVIGATION COM PANY, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. PAINE, OLIVE PAINH, NOIS, JOHN MYER, MYER nud HARNEY COUNTY, u municipal corporation of tho Stato of Oregon, Defendants, To MERL R. PAINE, OLIVB PAINE, ELLEN NOIS, JOHN MEYER and ANNIE MYER: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON; You and each of you nro horcby roqulred to appear In thu nbovu ontltlod action on or bo foru six woeks from tho dnto of first publication of this summons, or within six wooks from thu dato of Borvlco of samo upon you person ally, and nnswor tho complaint In tho nbovo ontltlod action, a duly I cortlflod copy of whloh la Borvod up- J on you with this summons, and If you fall to ho appear and ntiBwor the plalutlrf will apply to tho abova on tltlod court for thu following rellef: That an assessment bo had of tho damages which will result to tlto IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE . nud Ruby M. IJrown with Interest STATE OF OREOON FOR HAR- thereon at tho rnto of 8 por cont por NEY COUNTY. . annum from tho 20th day of Marclih, llnrnoy County National Dank of j 1924, and for tho further sum of UuntB, Oregon, a national bnnk-' $200.00 attorney fee, and for tlioir Ing corporation; Fred Hnlnos; P. C. Petorsou; Leon M. Hrown and Ruby M. Urown, Plaintiffs, vs. Mary M. Runyard; Mary M. Run yard, Administratrix of tho cstato of J. H. nunyard, deceased; Edith Ooodlow; Lorena Raker, James G. Runyard; Wlllard Dunyard; Jeseo Runyard, minors; and Ger trttdo Uuuyard, guardian of Wll lard Uunynrd and Jesse Dunyard; all heirs at law of J. H. nunyard, deceased. Dofandauts. TO: Edith Qoodlow, Wlllnrd Utin- costs und disbursements of this suit. And that that certain mortgage mado and oxecutod by J. H. Hun yard nnd Mary M .Runyard on tho 20th day of November, 1922, for tho sum of $29,287.02 upon tho BWtf and tho BMBBK of Soctlon 12, and the NMiNEU of Section 13, nil In Township 24 South, Range 31 E. W. M. In Harney County, Oregon, containing 320 acres of land moro or less, together wllh all wntor rights and clalma to wntor rights thoroon nppurtonnnt or appertain ing thcroto, bo roroclosod, nnd Mint tho usunl docreo of foreclosure bo entered heroin, and that the snld CIGARS Crane-Burns Mail Stage Seven Passenger Touring Gars Best on the line Leaves Burns Pott Office every evening except Saturday, at 6 P. M. Fare $2.50 BONDED CARRIER U. S. HACKNEY, Proprietor m - iQti rSi 'LETS KEEP NICK" N. J. Sinnott Republican Candidate for Re-electi-n to Congress SINNOTT it a member of the Houie Steering Committee, an honor achieved only by men of high ttanding and long tervice in Washington. Meant much to Oregon. SINNOTT it chairman of the Public Land Committee. Oregon's welfare, in a large way, it in itt public lands. SINNOTT is a ranking member of the Irrigation committee. Eastern Oregon needs irrigation for development. """ SINNOTT HAS SECURED : : ' : - SrSSv' "fllir- rawMge of the Bhcrmait County Relief Hill 7,50000 for National Park re4s. $150,000 to combat Pine Tree Beetle la Oregea. $000,000 for Baker Irrigation Project, $900,000 for Crater Lake Park roads. $4,000,000 for Oregon Reclamation. $00,000 for Umatilla IUplds Project. $10,000,000 concessions to irreducible school fund of Oregon. $10,000,000 conceMiona to land grant counties of Oregon, Passage of Mineral Leasing Act, with $11,606,- 000 fer reoUnutlen. Inclusion of Went Xxtenelen ef VmatlRa Project in reclamation nregram. Opening ef Waaeo Oewnty timber resoaroM for development. Action on McNary-Hangen MU in hoae of rep- rceonUtlvee, Appropriations for construction of McKay dam, Umatilla Project. The public press of Eastern Oregon and Portland has repeatedly praised Nick Sinnott for his untiring, constructive work. Why change now to try a new and inexperienced representative? Read your Voter's pamphlet. Then g,o to the polls Friday, May 16, and do something for the man who has done something for you. "LET'S KEEP NICK" Paid ndvortlsomont by BINNOTT FOR CONGRESS OLUD, Hon. It. Lltflii, secretary, Tho Dalles, Oro. in our humidor are just like they were fresh from the factory a Good Cigar in s Good Shape for a Good Smoke at Home Drug Co. United States Senator WHAT HE HAS DONE During his seven years in the Senate, through his powerful committee positions, and his prestige, he has secured $.'11,020,000 for OroK'on Development 0,OW),000 for Reclamation nnd Power 11,188,107 for Public Roada o,2fifi,7G2 for Rivera and Ilnrbora 507,iK)0 for AKriculttiru 310,600 for Fortat Protection This is more than any other Western Senator has secured during the same period :E3 3E !2E Chat. L. McNary Republican for Renomination Secured adoption of first irrigation pro ject, the Baker project, by the government since the war Senator Mc Nary's committee assign ments, affecting the vital interests of Oregon, his power and prestige in the Senate place him in position to secure greater things for Oregon's develop ment in the future It would take years for a new and inex perienced man to attain his present position of prominence, confidence and influence OREGON NEEDS HIM Hit Slegan: "For Oregon, Itt People and Their Welfare"