The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929, June 28, 1924, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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Saturday, Juno 28, J 021
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when they ne tlu fnnioiM viminly (Iriiiim "Citiiy HleW ircnciitMl ly that nplcndld ortninlxiitlon, the KIIuh Day
I'lnyot-fl oti the third night. Tho humor of "Cnpny Illckn" In gcmulno hociiiiKe cni'li cliimictur In It I rcjiniiluct'il from
persona now living most of them In Hun Kritiicltico whcro 1'ctcr II. Kync, mithor of the ntorlcH which ran In tho
Saturday Evening Post. studied htinian nature and gathered mutcrlal for hln nticrrful aeries of character Hketchen.
He traniplanled thriit onto the printed page, and Kdward Home, tho eminent playwright, lino moved them from Iho
dtory page, to the center of the Mage. Oliver Morosco llrut produced tho play In New York where It had a phc
nouienal run of u whole year, fhlcapi claimed It for live consecutive moutliH, and It haw nlnco won friend !y the
hundred of thousands on the circuits of tho hltf I heaters.
Of course tho lraclhle, blunt, "I'm nlwnyH right" old xru dog "Cappy" Ih the central flure, and .Matt I'eaaley, tho
clean-cut, couraKeous younc male who bent "Cappy" ut hln own uame, U hlH foil. "Cappy V pretty daughter; .Skinner,
the cdlclent olllcc manager whom "Cappy" oulldozctt; old Aunt Lucy, tho only pornon In captivity who In not afraid
of the old man; a ne'er-do-well rich man's non and IIiq ofllce (teunsrnpher are the eharactem wrlrclcd frotij tlie
torlcs hy tho playwright for tho Mage version.
FOItl) OAKS IIV TIIK MILLION
Auuouncomont of tho Ford Motor
Company that tho lO.OOO.OOOtho
Kord car had been produced hrlugH
to light tho IntoreHtliiK fact Hint
thOBQ 10 million earn all are tho
famous Model T.
Tho company from ltd organiza
tion lit June, 100.1, until late In 1908
kopt oxporlmontlng to dotermlno up
on n standard modl. Approximate
ly 25,000 Ford cars of different mod
els were produced prior to tho fall
of 190S when the now universally
known Model T whh developed and
Introduced to tho motoring public.
Popularity of tho Ford Model T n
bnst told In tho following production
record hy mlllloiiHr
Car No. natu
Oct. I, 1908
1,000,000 Doc. 10, 1915
2,000,000 Juno 14, 1917
3,000,000 Apr. 2, 1919
4,000,000 May 11, 1920
fi.000,000 May 28. 1921
6,000.000 May 18. 1922
7,000,000 jnn. 12 1923
8,000.000 Jjily 11,1 923
9,000,000 J)ip. 2rt, 192.1
10,000,000 .June t, 1924
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Girls Have Pretty Eyes
No girl In pretty If her eyes are
red, Mtrulned or have dark rings.
Simple camphor, wltchhazel, ote., ait
mixed In IjivoptIk yo wash, keops
oyos healthy, sparkling and vlva-
Oalnty eye oup free. Iteed
Druggists. AdvertlHoment.
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CITATION
NKW) tho Houtliwost juartor of,
the Northonat (uartor (8WU-'
NKU) and Lota Ono (1) Two (2 j
and Threo (3) of Section Twenty- j
ouu (21) Township Twonty.four
(24) South, Itango Thirty-two j
(32) East Willamette Meridian.
Clvou under my hand and tho oeal '
of tho above ontltled Court at Hums, I
Oregon, thU 2tHh day of June, 192 1 I
CIIAS. K. UILLMAN,
(8"''D County Clerk.
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IN TIIK COUNTY COUItT OF THE
STATE OF OHKCJON FOR THE
COUNTY OF IIAKNEY.
In tho Mutter of tho Estato of
OEORGE II. I'ORTKIl, Uocancd.
To William I). I'ortor, Sarah M. Cur
tis, Eloauor n. Crook, Clara P. At
kliiH, Irving I). Porter, Sarah H.
Portor, Mabel C. Portor, Dorothy
B. Porter, Ella M. Ilammerschnjldt
Charlea A. Portor, Ruth Porter,
Emma Mablo WJteon, AgnoB Por
tor Slack, Harriot E. Portor,
Joseph Mllo Portor, Ford Portor,
Ashbol Portor, Arthur Portor,
Earl Portor, Mark Portor, GREET
INGS: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON,
You, and oaoh of you, aro horoby
cltod and required to appear in tho
County Court of tho State of Ore
gon for tho County of Harney nt tho
court room thereof in tho Court
Houbo, at 10 o'clock A. M. on Friday,
tho 8th day of August, 1924, thon
and thoro to ahow causo, If any you
havo, why tho Court should not en
ter an ordor heroin dlroctlng tho ad
ministrator to soil at Puhlio nuptlon
tho following doscrlbod real proper
ty, Hltuatod in Harney County, Ore
gon, or bo much thorcof as may bo
necessary to satisfy tho clalniB again
st thofmld estato, to-wlt:
Tho Went half of tho Eant half
of tho Southwost quarter of tho
Northeast quartor (W'4E8WVi
NEi) of Section Twonty-four
(21) Townfthlp Thlrty-nlno (30)
South of Range Thlrty-flvo (3C),
'. and tho Northwoa-t quarter
(NW4) tho Northwest qua'rtor
of tho Northeast quarter (NWi
NOTICE 18 llrtUKM' VB, that
under and hy virtue of n decree ()f '
the Clreull Com I of the 3tan of'
Onjur for tln Coiutv of Harney, '
in. uli and rendered on rh .' Hi d;(y '
of IVbruury, 1921. .iud, vvhinh Judg-!
nunt and decru was entered ami
niCii in the omr : of tho Ooumy
Ork of Harney Ooiiniy, State of
Oji'cou on the '.'Otli da of Fubniury,
1 V. I such Judgment and decrvu liv
ing In favor of tho State Lund Hoard
of Oregon, conslstliK of Walter M
Pierce. Governor, ihm A. Knxcr,
Secretary of State and O. P. Hoff,
State Treasurer, as plaintiff, and
against Frank lJalo'r, flrato Maker,
N. Ilrowu 0. Sons mid i. C. PeterhOii,
defendants thoreiu, wherein Judg
ment was entered iianiHl defeudauiH
Frank Raker and Iraeo linker for
tho principal sum of ISAOo.O'). to
gether with Interest thortfiu at the
rate of 0 per cent pu rannum from
January 1 7th, 1921, until paid, and
for tho further sum of $2fi0 00 at
toruey foes, and for tho costs and
disbursements of this mil, taxed at
15.70.
WHEREAS by said decree It wan
further ORDERED and DECREED
by tho Court that the Judgmom
aforosald constituted a lien upon tho
following described real premises,
by virtue of a mortgage thereon, to
wit: Tho Southwest quarter of tho
Southeast quarter (8W,8E,i)
of Section Twenty-three (23) and
the West half of tho Northuanl
quarter (WV4NEU). the North
west quartor of tho Southeast
qunrtcr (NWUBKK) of Section
Twenty-six (2G) In Township
Twenty (20) South of Range
Thirty (30) E. W. M. and tho
Northwest quartor ((NW'J) of
Section Thlrty-otie (31) Town
ship Twen.ty-two (22) South
Range Thlrty-oue (31) E. W.
M. containing threo hundred and
twenty acroa according to otllclal
survey thereof, and together with
all watiT rights appertaining
thereto.
And the said decree ORDHRED
that tho said real property above
described bo sold by the Sheriff of
Harney County, Oregon In tho man
ner porvlded by law for tho sale of
real property under executien: and
WHEREAS on tho 20th day of
June, 1024, an execution In
foreclosure was duly Issued by tho
Clerk of tho above entitled court
commanding mo, the undersigned
sheriff to levy upon and sell In tho
manner provided by law for tho sain
of real property under execution in
foreclosure, all tho right, title, Hen,
Interest or estate of the above nam
ed defendants, or either of them, In
or to tho said mortgaged promises
above doncrlhnd, or so much thereof
a may bo necessary to satisfy the
said Judgment hereinbefore describ
ed. NOW THEREFORE, In obedloucu
to the commands of said writ and
hy authority thereof, I have levied
upon the said roal property above
described and 1 will on Tuesday tho
22nd day or July, 1024, at tho
hour of 2 o'clock P. M. on said day
nt tho Court Houbo door in the City
of Hums, Oregon offer for Hale to
the highest bidder or bidden for
cash all tho right, title, lion, Inter
ost or ostato of the said defendants,
CIGARS
in our humidor are just like
.they were fresh from
the factory
a
Good Cigar
in
Good Shape
for a
Good Smoke
at
Home Drug Co.
or oKhor of thorn, In or lu tho ubovo
doscrlbod roal enlate, or so much
thorcof an may bo necessary to (sat
isfy the said dooroo and Judgment
aforesaid, and tho costu of this sale
subject to confirmation by tho aboro
ontitled couso ami the legal equity
of redemption of tlio 'defendants,
Dated at Ilurnn, Oregon, June
20th, 1D24.
W. A. GOODMAN,
flhorlff Harney County, Ore.
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NOTICE OK HHKHIKF'H HALK IN
IWHKCIOSUIltt
NOTICE IS HERI3IJY GIVEN
That under and by virtue of u do
oroo of tho Circuit Court of the Stato
of Oregon for Harney County, enter
ed on tho 10th day of Juno, 1024, as
appears of record In tho olllco of
(hu County Clerk for said County
and Stato, In Circuit Court Journal
"G" at page 207, In favor of J. E.
Graves and against Henry Cary,
Anna Cary, Frntiklyu Vnrlon, as
Trnstoo of tho ostato" of Henry Cary,
a bankrupt, the Crane Stato Hank
u corporation, nnd T. E. Jenkins, for
the sum or $1 GOO. 00, with Interest
thereon at tho rata of 10 per cent
per annum from the 4th dny of De
cember. 1919, and for tho rurther
sum of $ lfiO.OO attorney fees, and
for his costs and disbursements
heroin; and
WHEREAS, It was further OR
HERE!) and DKCKHED by the told
if.uri that plalntllT's mortgage on J
the following described renl properly
nltuate In the County -jf I'nrney'iind
I In Slate of Oregon, n.uiio'y.'
The Southwest quarter (i)V4),
tho Southeast quarter of tho
Northwest quarter (SH'.iNW'i ),
tho South hair or tho Northeast
quarter (H'.&NHVi ) and tho North
west quartor 'or tho Southeast
quartor (NW48Etf) of jlottlon
Twenty-six (20) TowiMlilp C6
South, Range Thirty-six iC) E.
W. M., bo foreclosed, and that nit
of the right, title, interest, lion And
etato of tho raid defendants, or
either or them, bo foreclosed, and
that said proporty bo sold by tho
Shorlff or Harney County, Oregon.
In the manner provided by law for
tho salo of real property under exe
cution; and
WHEREAS, on tho 10th day of
Juno, 1924, nn execution In foreclo
sure was duly Issued hy the clark of
said court, commanding mo, tho un
dersigned, sheriff, to lovy upon and
sell in tho manner provided by law
for tho salo or real proporty under
execution In foreclosure, nil of the
right, lltio, Ititorost, Hon and ostato
tt Mi., anlil ,lirnnilnn(n. nt fdthnr of
j thorn, in and to the mortgaged prop
erty horolnbeforo described.
NOW, THEREFORE, In obedlenco
to tho commands of said writ and W
tho authority thorcof, I will, oa Mon
day, tho 21st day of July, 1924, at
tho hour of 10 o'clock In tho fore
noon of tho said day, at tho front
door of tho County Court House In
tho city or Hums, Harney County,
Oregon, offer for sale to tho hlghewt
bidder for cash In hand, all of th
right, title, Intercut, Hon and ;juu
of tho said defendants, and each t
thorn, In and to tho wild describe
reol property to nallsfy said thcttt,
attorney fees, and tho costs and dl.
bifrsomontH hforcln and uccrulsr
costs nnd disbursement herein, tii.
Jeet to tho right of mlcmptloc m
the confirmation of this Court
Dated at Hums, Oregon IM IJnj
day or June, 1924.
W. A, GOODMAN,
Shorlff of Harney County, Oroi,
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