Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, July 08, 1938, Page 2, Image 2

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May be foreclosed and barred of all
istiatrix
of
the
estate
of
W.
C,
heirs
of
Ira
Martin,
deceased;
V" g
wife
io and the resident* hereabout« S iatc h o U S C GoSSlD
right; title, .claim or interest in
Bryant, deosaaecp Muth U Bryant, the unknown, heir» of Dwight
j c -J u w .mnion and the premises described in plain­
will be there to see. Animals
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Sherman County Observer*
a single woman; Harold Bryant Martin, deceased the unknown
husabnd, Carrie Ha
from far off India we have seen,
f Continued from nage onq>
Established Nov. 2, 1688
tiff*» mortgage except the right of
.«d H .w i.v redemption allowed by law, and
t and strange plants from Russia the hospital, says that one woman and Katherine Bryant, husband heirs of Etta A. Coe, deceased, and
Grass Valley Journal
and musk from Afghanistan and y ¡sited ’the institution who had ¡and wife; Helen M. Bryant, a sin- also all other persons or Parties
.
Established Oct. 14, 1897
that plaintiff have such other and
CONSOLIDATED March 6, 1931 ivory from Africa, but an ocean been a .patient there more than 20 gle woman; Lois C. JJryant, a unknown claiming any right, title, Holtbind, wife and
further relief as to the court may
a”
v e r tin ’
going vessel in The Dalles will be years ago and a number were single woman; the unknown heirs i estate, lien or interest in the real ®nc® “ ar
IVasro News-Enter prise
of W. C. Bryant, same person as ¡estate described in plaintiff’s com- husband and wife; Weaver Mart n, seem equitable and just. *
;a
new
sight,
one
stranger
than
pie
sent
who
were
discharged
as
Service of this summons is made
Established Nov. 1891
ieu a single man,
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William C. Bryant, deceased; Carl- plaint on file in the above entitled
1
y -
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ion? even
now defunct Barnum- cured more than ten year* ago.
upon you by publication in the
and
as
this
summons
de-
tfe
woman;
Julius
Martin
a
sin
g
e
CONSOLIDATED March 4,
Bailey could bring..
» • -
ton L. Pepper, as administrator of cause
mun: Harry M. Benson, a single Sherman County Journal, a news­
.• Wc will not be so unbelieving
Oregon residents paid out a the partnership estate of W. C. scribed, DEFENDANTS:
NAME vz*
OF THE man: Roy M., Benson and Perry paper of general circulation, print­
Published Every Friday at
a?
totaj ui f-ii,UCTu,^o
$41,085,928 in iiiauranie
insurance Bryant a an
—‘ the
v—- man who went „ to see the
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h
u
dCarlton
w m iu u
L. rcppci,
Pepper, co- i IN THE
mu
urunxiu
ed and published in Sherman Coun­
giraffe and refused to believe premjum8 during 1937, according partners doing business under the ¡STATE OF OREGON. You and Ben®°n’ huSr a_n
™
Moro, Oregon
ty, Oregon, once a week for four
there was such an animal al- to thc annuai report of Hugh firm name and style of Brvant & each of you are hereby required F- Odell and Irvie Oden, w u e ana
consecutive and successive weeks
Gil««« L. French
Editor though his eYes rested °n it.
_____________________
Earle, insurance commissioner. Pepper; Carlton L. Pepper and to appear and answer the com- husband; James F. Benson and by virtue of an order made and
e’
Entered as second-class matter at When the S.
S, S. Wheeler docks it
was an increase of 8.18 per Grace Pepper, husband and wife; plaint filed against you in the Ruth Benson, husband *n
entered in said court and cause on
the Postoffice at Moro, Oregon
be called possible to bring a cent over the 1936 premiums. Ore L. J. Thompson and Myrtle Thomp­ above entitled court and cause Dell E. Benson and Vanita Benson, the 17ith day of June, 1938, said
within
four
weeks
from
the
date
husband
and
wife;
Jennie
O.
UHl
under Act of Congress of March t;’n P bito the interior of the state. gon policy holders, on the other son, husband and w ife;; Sherman
period of publication being the
3 1879.
1 '
hand collected a total of $21,877,- County, a municipal corporation; of the first publication of this and William Hill, wife and hus- period prescribed by said order.
Now you see it, -now you don’t. 025 in claims during the year, rep- and also all other persons or par- summons as hereinafter stated, band; William F. Coe and J*®*
The date of the first publication
Member;
That
is getting *to be the story resenting 53.2 per cent of the ¡ties unknown claiming any right, and if you fail so to answer said Doe Coe, husband and w ife; Vern of this summons is. June 24, 1938,
O regon * N e wspaper^PubítéK^rs
about appropriations <or the premium payments. A -total of j title, estate, lien or interest in the complaint, or otherwise appear or R. Coe and Bernice Coe, husba
and the date of the last publication
northwest. A few months ago -524 companies writing all kinds of real estate described in the com- plead in this cause, plaintiff, for and wife; Mildred E. Burns and is July 15, 1938.
want thereof, will apply to the Ray Burris, wife and husiband, C.
'Astoria was all pleased over a insuranc^, were operating in plaint herein, Defendants.
court for the relief as prayed for L. Pepper, administrator with the George G. Updegraff,
C. C. WILSON
promise to build the Tongue Oregon last year, Earle’s report
Sheriff of Sherman County, Oregon | in plaintiff’s complaint, to-wit: will annexed of the estate of Etta Attorney for Plaintiff.
point base and then suddenly /hows.
Residence and Postoffice Ad­
FIRST: For a decree and judg-'A . Coe, deceased: H. U. Martin,
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
George G. Updegraff,
found out that the men who had ,
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dress:
Moro, Oregon.
ment against the defendants Har- administrator of the estate _ o
heard the promise didn’t quite; The state’s contribution toward Attorney for Plaintiff
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
vey
U.
Martin,
Lilah
Martin.
Wil-
Dwight
R.
Martin,
deceased;
The
June 24, July 15 vey
hear it right. Now it is Umatil- the support of its common schools
Payable in Advance
Martin. Federal Land Bank of Spokane. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
bert J. Martin, Eliza E.
_
ia dam, promised some weeks ago this year will amount to only $K20
028623
ONE YEAR ............................ SI-50 ar.d now refused. It is all re -1 for each child on the school cen- NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE and Leroy H. Martin, and each of a corporation; Sherman County, a
Department
of
the
Interior.
them for the sum of $3000.00 with municipal corporation; the un­
OF REAL PROPERTY
mindful of a banker who used to >us Toll, according to Lewis Grif-
General Land Office at The
interest thereon from the 15th known heirs of Etta A. Coe, de­
On
Saturday,
the
23rd
day
of
suy “You misunderstood me, I fith, clerk of the state land board
JULY 8,1938
Dalles,
Oregon, June 9, 1938.
didn’t mean that I would loan This money represents interest July, 1938, at the hour of ten o’­ day of September, 1935, at the rate ceased: the unknown heirs of
NOTICE is hereby given that
of
sir
per
cent
per
annum
until
Dwight
R.
Martin,
deceased»
the
you the money,” or collect this earnings of the irriducible school clock a. m. at the front door of
George L. Fox, of Klondike, Ore­
GOT A CARD?
bill, etc. One day* he was dis- fund. Last year’s apportionment the Courthouse in Moro, in Sher­ paid: for the furtner sum of $300.- unknown heirs of Ira Martin, de- gon, who, on December 28, 1934,
A news report from Washing­ tui bed to have a customer say, amounted to $1.32 per capita. man County, Oregon, I will sell 00 attorney fees, together ’ with ceased; Lewis-.MeKee and Horace made homestead entry, act Decem­
ton D. C. tells of the printing of “Why in Heck is it that every­ Lew’is predicts that next year’s at public auction to the highest plaintiff’s costs and disburse- McKee, co-partners doing busi- ber 29. 1916, No. 028623, for N E i,
apportionment will ibe still small­ bidder for cash, the following de­ mc-nts; SECOND: For a decree ntss under the firm name and style SE5NWJ, N E |9 W l-4 , N |SW ».4,
millions of red and white cards one misunderstands you?”
scribed real property located in foreclosing that certain mortgage of McKee Brothers, and also all
er.
for cotton farmers. Those who
N iS E i, SW iSEJ, Sec 30, NW1-4-
Sherman County, Oregon, to-wit: described in plaintiff’s complaint, other persons or parties unknown
follow carefully the governmen­ . V^uai the look« of thc sky it
SE1-4SW1-4,
SW iSEI,
executed by Harvey U. Martin claiming any right, title, estate, SW1-4,
The Southwest Quarter of
tal edicts will be given white cards may be that the weather man is Oregon Liquor Control Board.
Section
32,
Township
3
>
’.,
Range
and Lilah Martin, husband and lien or interest in the real estate
Section Twenty and the North-
which will permit them to sell figuring on sending a wet harvest Speaking before the state conven­
18,
E.,
Willamette
Meridian,,
has
wife; Wilbert J. Martin and Eliza deac ibed in the complaint here-
what cotton they have and the after furnishing enough moisture tion of Food and Beverage dispen-’ west Quarter of Section Twen­
filed
notice
of
intention
to
make
ty-nine, all in Township Two.
E. Martin, husband and wife; Le- in,
Defendants,
sors in session here Flegel warn­
red cards will !be given to those to grow the crop.
North of Range *. Eighteen,
roy H. Martin and Amanda E.
To Julius Martin, a single man; final Proof, to establish claim to
ed that any attenmpt to liberalize
who incline toward individuality
East of the Willamette Meri->
Martin, husiband and wife; and Roy Martin, a single man; Weaver the land above described, before
the control law was found to re­
in their fanning operations. The
Registar, United
States Land
After another day or so every­ act to the detriment of the liquor
dian, containing 320 acres;
Elwin E. Martin, a single man, Martin, a single man; May John
red cards will tell how much cot­
Office,
at
The
Dalles,
Oregon, on
one should be rested up from interests.
All situated in Sherman Coun­
the record owners of the property son and Ben Johnson, wife and
ton the gfower may sell without
the
22nd
day
of
July,
1938.
a a r
their vacation and ready for
ty, State of Oregon;
at the time of the granting of the husband; Carrie Hammon and
penalty.
(Claimant names as witnesses:
work.
Together with the tenements,
loan referred to in plaintiff’s com- Fred G. Hammon, wife apd hus-
This is perhaps a fore runner
Approximately 76 fo:mer pat­
A.
Macnab, of Rufus, Oregon
hereditaments and appurte­
plaint, which said mortgage was band; Jessie Holabird and Hardey
ients o f the state tuberculosis
Delbert Deyo, of Rufus, Oregon
to what may happen to the wheat
nances
thereunto
belonging
or
recorded in the office of the Coun- Holaibird, wife and husband; Clar
Shucks, there’s no need of -crit­
L. E. Dehler, of Wasco, Oregon .
fanner. Another year or two and
hosnital at Salem attended the an­
in anywise appertaining.
ty Clerk of Sherman County, Ore- ence Martin and Mary Martin,
icizing
the
Portland
Beavers.
All
W.
E. Tate, of Wasco. Oregon.
it may be necessary for the grow­
nual home coming at the institu­
Said sale is made under execu­ gon, on the 81st day of December, husband and wife; Cecile Taylor,
they need is a couple of infielders, tion Friday and Saturday.
W. F. Jackson
Dr. tion issued out of the Circuit
er to present his card to the wheat
1926, at 10:00 a. m., in Book “S” a single woman; Julius Martin and
one good outfielder, a first rate
Register.
G iC. Bellinger, superintendent of Court of the State of Oregon for
buyer before he can sell any
of Mortgages at page 388 thereof, Viriginia Martin, husband and ----------------------- -
left handed pitcher and six or
♦ • •
grain.
When that happens the
the County of Sherman to me di­ covering the following described wife; James F. Benson and Ruth
seven hitters.
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
song about the land of the free
The figh t against the ^ Oregon rected in the case of The Federal real property:
! Benson, husband and wife; Jen-
Notice is herdby given that thc
and the home of the brave - will
I,and
Bank
of
Spokane»
a
corpor­
Lot
Four
(4)
and
the
South-
!
nie
O.
Hill
and
William
Hill,
wife
teachers’
retirement
act
has
been
A picture of the Oregon football
undersigned
has filed in the Coun­
have changed. We suggest a line
and husband: William F. Coe and
team in Germany carried a cap­ carried up to the United States ation, plaintiff, vs. Alta Smith, a
east Quarter of the Southwest-
ty
Court
of
the state of Oregon
about the land of the bended knee
supreme court. The Oregon su­ widow: Donna Jene Smith, a min-
Jane Doe Coe, husband and wife:
Quarter (SE1SW1) and the
and the home of the- knave as a tion stating that many American
for Sherman County her Final Re­
Mildred E. Burris and Ray Burris,
football players couldn’t write preme court in a recent opinion 01^ Darlene Janice Smith, a minor;
South Half pf the Southeast
port and Account as Administra­
substitute.
wife and husband; the unknown
their own name. ' But they can in a suit brought by A. A. Camp­ Alta Smith as administratrix
Quarter' (SJSE1) of Section
trix of the estate of J. S. Fowlar,
It is probable that those farm­ read both sides of a controversy bell and others against the Port­ the estate of Ralph M. Smith, de­
heirs of Ira Martin, deceased; the
Eighteen (18), Township One
deceased, and that Monday, the
ers who do not submit to the reg­ and make up therr own minds.
land school board, held the act to ceased; the unknown heirs of
South, Range Seventeen, (17), unknown heirs of Dwight R. 11th day of July, 1938, at 10:00
ulations will be able to feed and
be constitutional. The act which Ralph M. Smith, deceased; Wasco
Martin, deceased; the unknown
East of the Willamette Meri­
o’clock a. m., of said day, at the
sell livestock fed on their surplus
heirs
of Etta A. Coe, deceased, and
IA scientist figures that the provides for the automatic retire­ National Farm Loan Association,
dian, save and except the
court room, at the court house, in
grain and this will further compli­ peak of population will be in 1988. ment of teacher« upon reaching a corporation; and also all other
also to all other persons or parties
right-of-ways for the Colum­
Moro, Sherman County, Oregon,
cate and mix up the agricultural A lot of us won’t be here to peek the age of 65 years now applies persons or parties unknown claim­
unknown claiming any right, title,
bia Southern Railway and the
have
been fixed by the Court a?
situation which now has cotton by then.
only to Portland and Salem but ing any right, title, fcstate, lien or Sherman Highway as now locat­
estate, lien or interest in the real
the
time
and place for heating of
growers producing wheat.
there has been talk of a move to interest in the real estate describ­
estate described in plaintiff’s com­ objections to said Final Report anti
ed over above described lands;
ed in the complaint herein, De­
make its application state-wide.
plaint on file in the above entitled
also except the following re-
Recount and for the settlement of
fendants.
cause and as this summons de-
scribed tract;
LEST WE FORGET
• • •
said estate.
C. C. WILSON
sedibed, DEFENDANTS:
Commencing 264 feet west of
Oregon’s liquor control law will
Mae Fowler
The glorious Fourth is gone and
IN THE NAME OF THE
the Southeast corner of the
never be liberalized in the opinion Shterfff of Sherman County, Oregon
Administratrix
many of us ‘did not improve on
STATE OF OREGON: You and T. Lestet Johnson
Northwest Quarter of the
of Austin Flegel, attorney for the
_
31-35
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
the opportunity to hear again the From the Observer July 7, 1899
each of you are hereby required to Attorney for Administratrix.
Southeast Quarter of Section
relief roll« during May, Elmer
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
reading of the Declaration of In­
appear and answer the complaint
Grass Valley I. O. 0. F. Satur Goudy, executive secretary of the
Eighteen, running thence due
SHERMAN COUNTY
dependence and thought more of day July 1st installed Charles state relief committee reported to
filed against you in the above en­ NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
south 10 rods; thence due
the persuit of happiness than of Schwartz N. G.; A. A. Coon, V. Governor Martin. Thirty seven S U M M O N S
titled court and cause within four
west 20 rods; thence due north
On the 18th day of July, 1938,
The State Land Board of the
the other things promised in that G.; C. W. Moore, Treasurer; J. percent of these were on direct
weeks from the date of the first
10 rods; thence due east 20
at the hour oi 10:00 a. m„ of said
State
of
Oregon,
Plaintiff,
vs
document.
publication of this summons as
Harvey Smith, secretary.
rods to the place of beginning,
relief and 57 percent were old age
hereinafter stated, and if you fail day, at the front door of the Coun­
Messers. Elrod, DeMoss, Chap­ pensioners. The remainder were Harvey U. Martin and Lilah Mar­
Orations about the priblic weal
all being in the South Half of
so to answer said complaint, or ty Courthouse in Moro, Sherman
the Southeast ^Quarter of sec­
on the national birthday have come man and «their wives have return­ dependent children, and blind pen­ tin, husband and wife; Wilbert J.
County, Oregon, I will sell to the
otherwise appear or plead in this
into marked disrespect of late ed from a cheerful outing at Hood sioners. Malheur county has the Martin and Eliza E. Martin, hus­
tion Eighteen in Township
highest
bidder for cash at public
cause, plaintiff, for want thereof,
One South, Range Seventeen,
for various reasons. Yet it is River.
highest percentage of direct re­ band and wife; Leroy H. Martin,
auction
the following described
will apply to the court for the re­
not to be presumed that citizens
Oliver Powell 1« the first farm­ lief cases with 58 out of every a widower; Julius Martin and Vir­
East of the Willamette Meri­
real
property
located in Sherman
lief as prayed for in plaintiff’s
dian, containing one and one-
of this republic are tired of hear­ er in this county to invest in one 1000 Inhabitants on the relief ginia Martin, husband and wife;
County, Oregon, to-wit:
Roy
Martin,
a
single
man;
May
complaint, to-wit: FIRST For a
ing of their inalienable rights or of Patison and Anderson's weed rolls. Sherman county with only
fourths acres, more or less,
The East Half of Section
are ready to relinquish them for destroyer«.
together with the tenements, J decree and judgment against the
seven reliefer« per 1000 inhabi­ Johnson and Ben Johnson, wife and
Thirty-four, the
Northeast
husband; Carrie Hammon and
Contract was let on the first to tants foots the list.
hereditaments and appurte­ ; dependents Wilbert J. Martin,
glittering promises.
Quarter, and the South Half
Fred G. Hammon, wife and hus
nances thereunto belonging or J Eliza E. Martin, Leroy H. Martin,
The list of objections to the A. F. Peterson of Corvallis,, to
of the South Half of Section
1 Harvy U. Martin and Lilah Martin,
in anywise appertaining,
British king would be objected to build the Sherman County Court NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING band; Jessie Holabird and Hardey
Thirty-five, in Township One,
Holaibird, wife and husband; Clar­ and decreeing that the mortgaged and each of them, for the sum of
in this day. “He has erected a house on his bid of $6,666 dollars.
North of Range Nineteen,
ence
Martin and Mary Martin, hus­ premises be sold in one parcel in ; $6000.00 with interest thereon
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
Warrants
for
$6,000
will
be
issued
multitude of new offices, and sent
east of the Willamette Meri­
hither swarms of officers to by the commissioners and Moro undersigned has filed in the Coun­ band and wife; Weaver Martin, a the manner prescribed by the laws from the 4th day of February,
dian; the North Half of Sec­
harass our people and eat out subscrfced the balance. Work has ty Court of the State of Oregon single man; Cecile Taylor, a single of the state of Oregon and the 1S36, at the rate of six peT cent
tion Three, in Township One,
for Sherman County his final ac­ woman; Julius Mkrtin,! i : single practice of this court; that the per annum until paid: for the
their substance” was one of the already begun.
South of Range
Nineteen,
count and report as administrator man; Harry M. Benson, a single proceeds thereof be applied to- further sum of $350.00 attorney
counts againslt George III ¿and it l^i om the Observer July 9, 1909
East of the Willamette Meri­
and Perry wards the payment of plaintiff’s fees, together with plaintiff’s costs
dian, containing in all about
is a valid criticism.
Mr., and Mrs. Thos. Barnett of the estate of Chester C. Med-[man; Roy M. Benson
ler, deceased, and' that Monday,! Benson, husband and wife; Clara judgment and decree, costs and ac- and disbursements; SECOND: For
960 acres;
“For taking away our charter«, were visiting this week at the
cruing costs and that any overplus a decree foreclosing that certain
All situated in Sherman Coun­
abolishing our
most valuable home of Mrs. B’s parents, G. E. the 1st day of August, 1938, at F. Odell and Irvie Odell, wife and
be paid to the cleric of this court mortgage described in plaintiff’s
10:00
o’clock
a.
m.,
of
said
day,
husband;
James
F.
Benson
and
ty, State of Oregon;
law? and altering, fundamentally, Thompson.
at the court room, at the court­ Ruth Benson,’ husiband and wife; for the benefits of the defendants complaint, executed by Wilbert
Together with the tenements,
the forms of our government’’ is
Mrs. J. N. Fordyce is visiting
hereditaments and appurte­
another indictment against George her sister, Mrs. Geo. N. Crosfield, house, in Moro, Sherman County, Dell E. Benson and Vanita Benson, as their interest may appear; that J. Martin and Eliza E. Martin,
Oregon, has been fixed by the husband and wife; Jennie O. Hill the defendants above named, and husband and wife; Leroy H. Mar-
nances thereunto belonging
that might still cabse concern at Wasco.
Court as the time and place fori and William Hill, wife and hus- each and all of them, be foreclosed tin and Amanda E. Martin, hus-
or
in anywise appertaining.
when it is considered that exec­
Alfred Fuller and Miss Lizzie
Cog; and Jane and barred of all right, title, claim band and wife; Harvey U. Martin
Said sale is made under execu­
utive orders now constitute a Page were married at Embler, hearing of objections to «aid final; band; William F.
account and report and for the' Doe Coe, husband and wife; Vern or interest in the premises describ- and Lilah Martin, huaband and tion issued out of the Circuit Cou;t
large part of the laws of the land. Oregon June 27th.
settlement of said estate.
R. Coe and Bernice Cpe, husband ed in plaintiff’s mortgage except wife, and Elwin E. Martin, a sin- of the State of Oregon in and for
Perhaps we need a new type of
W. L. Wilson is in charge of
O.
G.
Hilderbrand
and
wife; Mildred E f Harris and the right of redemption allowed b y; glc man, the record owners of the the County of Sherman to me di­
•celebration for the Fourth. The the Moro warehouse belonging to
Administrator.
Ray
Burris, wife and Imaband; C. law, and that plaintiff have such property at the time of the grant- rected in the case of The Fede’al
day of the firecracker and the Kerr Gifford & Co., during the
L. Pepper, administrator with the other and further relief as to the ing of the loan referred to in Land Bank of Spokane, a corpora­
T.
Lester
Johnson,
patriotic oration is over, but still absence of N. P. Hansen.
Attorney for Administrator.
will annexed of tho aifiate of Etta court may seem equitable and just, plaintiff’s complaint, which said tion, vs Elva A. Bryant, a widow;
there is need for a day set apart
A small boy, name unknown, had
Service of this summons is morgage was recorded in the office Elva A. Bryant, as administratrix
35-38
A.
Coe, deceased; H. U. Martin,
in which we could take thought his hand badly burned at DeMoss
made upon you by publication in1 of the County Clerk of Sherman of the estate of, W. C. Bryant, de­
administrator
of
the1,
estate
of
of our liberties under our govern­ Saturday when another youngster
the Sherman County Journal, a County, Oregon, on the 31st day ceased; Ruth L. Bryant, a single
ment and again resolve to retain dropped a light in his trouser NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Dwight R. Martin, deceased; The
newspaper of general circulation, of December, 1926, at 10:10 a. m., woman: Harold W. Bryant and
OF
REAL
PROPERTY
*
Federal
Land
Bank
of
Spokane,
a
them “for our selves and our pos­ pocket which had many loose fire­
printed and published in Sherman in Book “S” of Mortgages at page Katherine Bryant, husband and
corporation;
Sherman
County,
a
crackers ip it.
terity.”
On Saturday, the 23rd day of
County, Oregon, once a week for 390 thereof, covering the follow- wife; Helen M. Bryant, a single
County Superintendent W: C. July, 1938, at the hour of ten municipal corporation; the un­ foui consecutive and successive ing described real property:
known
heirs
of
Etta
A.
Coe,
de­
woman; Lois C. Bryant, a single
Bryant has been in attendance at o’clock a. m., at tne front door of i ""Y’ j . "7k»
weeks by virtue of an order made
The East Half of the South-
WIIEN THE SHIP COMES IN
heirs
of
woman: The unknown heirs of W’.
the meeting of the Oregon State the Courthouse in Moro in Sher-'
east Quarter (E iS E l) of Sec­
and entered in said cour): and
Dwight
R.
Martin,
deceased;
the
C. Bryant, same person as Wil­
The Dalles reports that every Teachers Association at Albany man County, Oregon, I will sell at unknown heirs of Ira Martin, de cause on the 17th day of June,' tion Twenty-one (21) and the
liam C. Bryant, deceased; Carlton
this
week.
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public auction to the highest bid- ceased, and also all othor persons 1938, said period of publication
■* thing is in readiness fer the ar­
Southwest Quarter (SW l) of* L. Pepper, as administrator of the
rival of the first coastwise steam­ From the Observer July 11, 1919 der for cash, the following describ- or parties unknown claiming any being the period prescribed by I Section
Twenty-two
(22),
partnership estate of W. C. Bry­
The Moro hotel was lost by od real property located in Sher-
er to come beyond the mountain«
Township One (1), South,
said order. »
right,
title,
estate,
lieii'
or
interest
ant & Carlton L. Pepper, co-part­
flre
Friday
afternoon
when
a
fire'm
an
county,
Oregon,
to-wit:
and bring cargo directly to the
Range Seventeen (17), East
The date of the first publication
in the real estate described in the
ners doing business under the firm
up country. There is going to be started in the kitchen and com-| The South Half of the North­
of
the Willamette Meridian,
of
this
summons
is
June
24,
1938,!
complaint
herein,
.
name and style of Bryant & Pep­
west Quarter and the North
a huge crowd to see it for many pletely destroyed the hotel and
and the date of the last publication ( containing 240 acres, more or
per; Carlton L. Popper and Grace
Defendants.
damaged
a
few
of
the
buildings1
Half of the South Half of Sec­
that will be the only assurance
less,
is
July
15,
1938.
To
Julius
MaiJJjp,
a-Jtfft<le
Pepper, hus»bnd and wife; L. J.
«J tion Thirty-five in Township
that it can happen.
* dose do it.
Together with the tenéments,
George G. Updegraff,
Roy
Martin,
»a
single
Arian;
Wea­
Thompson
and Myrtle Thompson,
Harvey Thompson is driving a
one North, Range Nineteen,
An ocean going vessel—if it
' - !■ hereditaments and apptìrten-
ver Martin, a single man: May Attorney for Plaintiff.
husband and wife; Security Sav­
new
Mitchell
car,
coming
up
the
East of the Willamette Meri­
but had vision—would feel de­
abces thereunto belonging or
ings & Trust Company, a corpora­
Johnson and Ben Johnson, wife and • Residence and Postoffice Ad­
.1 dian, containing 240 acres,
cidedly strange in The Dalles highway Monday with it.
in anywise appertaining,
dress:
Moro,
Oregon.
tion; . Sherman County National
husband:
Carrie
Hammon
and
Fred
Msr. O. W. Axtell from Eugene
All situated in Sherman Coun-
where sun burned ljills will take
and decreeing that the mortgaged Farm Loan Association, a corpo:-
G.
Hammon,
wife
and
hudband;
tv. State of Oregon, „
the place of tall wave*. The peo- has been visit in«..»1 the X . K ,. Ax­
J im rH d la fclfd afttf-rrptfrr'ttok- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF premises be sold in one parcel in atien; Sherman Cou
. infcy, a munici­
t Together with the tenements,
• pie about it will be strange, too, tell home east of town. \
THE STATE OF OREGON the manner prescribed by the laws pal corporation; and Also all other
bird,
wife
and
husband;
Clarence
George Hennagin has rented
hereditaments and appurte­
except for the women, who wear
FOR SHERMAN COUNTY
| of the state of Oregon and the persons or parties unknown clalni-
Martin and Mary Martin, husband
much the same clothes the world his farm to Clarence Sparlibg I nances thereunto belonging or
SU M M O N S
J [practice of this court; that the ing any right, title, estate, lien «r
and
wife?
Cecile
Taylor,
a
single
in anywise appertaining.
over. For the first time in the and will move to Moro for the
The State Land Board of the proceeds thereof be applied to- interest in the real estate describ­
Said sale is made under execu- woman; Julius Martin and Virgin­ State of Oregon, Plaintiff,
history of the vessel, perhaps, men winter.
wards the payment’ of plaintiff’s ed in the complaint herein.
Miss Pearlie Hennagin has re- tion issued out of the Circuit Court ia
_ Martin, husband and wife;
«
in boots will tramp the decks and
.
vs
-
judgment
and decree, costs and
C. C. WILSON.
wheat growers, who have long turned home from Corvallis where o{ the State of Oregon for the jBme? F. Benson and Ruth Ben
Wilbert J. Martin and Eliza E. > Acruing costs and that any over- Sheriff of Sherman County. Oregon
she
has
been
attending
O.
A.
C.
County
of
Sherman
to
me
directed
-
hu?b553,.and
furnished the cargo for ships, will
Leroy piu? be paid) to the clerk of this Wm. L. Beatty
case of the State Land
ant^ ^ ^ ’ara Hill,’•‘¡Wife and ¡Martin, husband and wffe. Leroy
Moroites who5 attended the Cel-
look inside the holds where grain
was
Valley
on
the
n
OArfi
-
state
of
•
husband;
William
F.
Coe
and
Jane.
H.
Martin,
a
widower;
Harvey
U. court for th; benefit of the defen- 1207 Public Service Bldg
it stored in passage.
' I «bratwn at Grass
? lood time .nd » ®, " n f f « E l „ I
C « - hu’ b>'«i W ’ wtfe:
____ Mil- Martin, and Lilah Martin, hunband dants as their interests may ap- Portland, Oregon, of Attor­
It is going to be something of Fourth report
P
’
9
. dred f E. Burris am
/] Ray
O a *« Burris,’
Diiva»«« ■ «ïvazî
Tultua Martin
\f»lW in anH
i r . p e a ; that the defendants above neys For Plaintiff.
apd
and TOi/n»
wife; Julius
and* V
Vir-
81-35;
M experience for the crew of the lively program.
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