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A L ». THKhMMKií Aft COUNTY JQ V R N A ^ MOHO OKKOON FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1988 PAOfc TWW at the court room, at the court , .How the world do move: and ' how men do move around it. A S t a t e h o U S C U O S S I D house, in Moro, Sherman County, p H * Oregon, has been fixed by the few years ago the world followed Sherman County Observer Court as the time and place for the flight of Wiley Post around (Continued from page one» Established Nov. 2, 1888 the wo: Id and now Howard Hughes State Purchasing Department, in herring of objections to said final Grass Valley Journal - does the same thing in about half eluding the Property IControl j)ivi- account and report and for the Established Oct. 14. 1897 1931 the time, going so fast that he sion and the Budget Department, settlement of said estate. ¿CONSOLIDATED March 6, O. G. Hilderbrand was in Siberia before the public While all of the state official 4 Waste News-Enterprise Administrator. really became interested, if we continue to praise the jbeauty of Established Nov. 1891 could handle our economic and thé new structure a nurriber of T. Lester Johnson, CONSOLIDATED March 4, 1932 social affairs as well as we do our weaknesses in the more practical Attorney for Administrator. mechanical there would be no war side of the building have alreadv 35-38 Published Every Friday at in China or Spain and no depres^ developed to dampen the enthu- siôn in the United States. siasm of those quartered in the NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Moro, Oregon --------------------- 1 n» w capitol. For instance while OF REAL PROPERTY Giles L- French Editor ’ the designer was careful to pro- On Saturday, the 23:d flay of One cannot help but wonder v iie private ihower bathe, lava- Entered as scccnd-cla» matter at aftcr noting that the president of tories and elevators for some of July, 1938, at the houi^ of ten the Post office at Moro, Oregon higher officials, no cloak rooms o’clock a. m., at tne front door of under Act of, Congress of March the United States, or is it the head of the Democratic party, ex- were provided for the convenience the Courthouse in Moro in Sher 3. 1879. pressed no opinion in Colorado rmnll ?rmy of employees man County, Oregon, I will sell at r \ m ber^ and Nevada, if talks in favor of who do the work of the state, public auction to the highest bid D r e g o ? ^ e w s p a p e /P u b ii(K e r s different candidates are not made j rnitors are also complaining that der for cash, the following describ in the states where there is as- th? <3uii4er skimped so much on ed ,real property located in Shot- surance of success anyway. their store rooms that there is man county, Oregon, to-wit: . The South Half of the North room en0Ugh for their nec- west Quarter and the .North Governor Martin is not one to «¡» « r y equipment. None of tKe Half of the South Half of Sec OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER turn the other cheek indefinitely.1'I< n"s “ ,he treasury department tion Thirty-five in Township When the president and others in b!,,n|' 'V'*' £nouith„ U » * » * » » one North, Range Nineteen. SUBSCRIPTION RATES the administration refused, him of Ice safe. State Treasurer Hol- East of the Willamette Meri Payable in Advance man found it necessary to import dian, containing 240 acres. ONE YEAR ,............................ $1.50 the hand of friendship in the pri n s-»fe moving crew from Port- mary campaign it now a p pea ns , , x t . All situated in Sherman Coun- they lost something. Invitation, >«»d t0 boo«‘ *h»‘ h e,vy P1» « *tv, State of Oregon, • to meet national officers, inelud- ‘h’-°u*h ° ne ot hi* JU LY 15, 1938 Together with the tenements, ir.g the president, find him “to o , Wind<nrs« hereditaments and appurte busy.” It would have been sadly; The new building was treated to nances thereunto belonging or AN ALTERNATIVE out of charaater for the governor £ shower bath Friday afternoon in anywise appertaining. With another campaign in the to hasten to California to meet when a valve in one of the tanks Said sale is made under execu offing it is time for a resume of the man who refused to sutbstan- ' connected with the air-cooling tion issued out of the Circuit Court what choices the voters may have tiate a characterization made on system stuck allowing the tank to of the State of Oregon for the overflow and send a shower of this fall. This refers to ftth e a former visit to the west. County of Sherman to me directed water cascading down from the choices that may be offered ----------------- in the case of .the State Land roof to the floor of the rotunda. Board of the State of Oregon, principles of government andI notj The hea<) y m candidate. except as c .n d ,d .U s crlU b< No serious damage resulted, how plaintiff, vs. Elva A. Bryant, a ever. may be judged by them adherence gWe t<j t>rry A]afclima jf widow; Elva A. Bryant, as admin * * * to parties. , istratrix of the estate of W. G. ' Earl A. Fehl, former county Bryant, deceased: Ruth L. Bryant, In this section of the country i ______________ judge of Jackson county, has ap a single woman; Harold Bryant the major interest is in the agri-( cultural policy that might be fol-i The loan value of wheat is about pealed to the state supreme court and Katherine Bryant, husband lowed. The last journalistic de- what was expected, a trifle leas for release from the state hos and wife; Helen M. Bryant, a sin fendent of the (present farm bill than the market price, just enough pital for insane to which he was gle woman; Lois C. Bryant, a in this state has begun to admit to cause some to sell instead of committed several months ago by single woman; the u n so w n heirs imperfections in the agricultural borrowing, but high enough to Ci cuit Judge, H. D. Norton. At of W. C. Bryant, same person as bill of the administration which make many loans probable for just torneys for Fehl told the court William C. Bryant, deceased; Carl is indication enough that the act a little liking for gambling will that the entire proceeding leading ton L. Pepper, as administrator of cause the average farmer to bor un to his committment had been the partnership estate of W. C. is not popular. Briant an dCarlton L. Pepper, co Let it be assumed that there row 55 cents instead of selling at illegal. partners doing business under the will always be a farm aid pro sixty. The odds are about ten to firm name and style of Bryant & gram, just as there has always one in his favor at that, fork e can Pepper; Carlton L. Pepper and •been one since the war. Such a only lose five cents and can gain Grace Pepper, husband and wife; program to be successful, must a goodly sum if something should L. J. Thompson and Myrtle Thomp balance production with need, must cause the pricee to go up. son, husband and wife; Sherman prevent imports of surplus crops ------------------- »t . . and should take from production • Whether this spell of hot weath- Finding ways to- make men County, a municipal c.orporation; land that is not suitable for agri . er damages the spririg wheat or relish the foods which will protect and also all other persons or par cultural purposes Growers of j nQt ¡t ¡s j aniafieing to dispositions. their health and teeth, prolong ties unknown claiming any right, surplus crops should not have a their youthfulness and efficiency, title, estate, lien or interest in the greater number of competitors and yet satisfy their appetite is real estate described in the com put ou them, but a smaller num the problem of the youthful bride plaint herein, Defendants. C. C. WILSON ber. who is just beginning to exper- Sheriff of Sherman County, Oregon It may be true that only a ier.ee meal planning woes. small percentage of the people are: Planning enjoyable meals that George G. Updegraff, interested in government expendi-l will qualify to the desirable and Attorney for Plaintiff tures, for now the ''number who From the Observer July 14, 1899 naturally vary with individual June 24, July 15 are receiving from the govern J. C. Williams sold the baths men, just as they do for women ment are far in excess of those and barber shop iri Mrs. Maxwell’s who eat to dress and dress to NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY who are paying to the govern building to Jesse Landry. please, according to their person - On Saturday, the 23rd day of ment—in direct taxes. It is pos Carl ’Peetz carries an old time alities. July, 1938, at the hour of ten o’ sible that for many voters huge meerschaum. The date of its Among men we have the over clock a. m. at the front door of expenditures and an administra coinage is 1800, a present from weight jolly type, who adores the Courthouse in Moro, in Sher tion generous with public money Col. C. A. Buckley. trimmings of marmalade, rich man County, Oregon, I will sell is the best one. A spending gov Martin Hansen and Miss Helena gravies and sauces, and has a at public auction to the highest ernment is popular. Girls like the D. ^Hansen were ma:ricd June super-aippe»tite. He will have to be boy who spends his money, but 28th by Rev. Morrison, slighted on the trimmings; only bidder for cash, the following de scribed real property located in the smart ones marry the one Wm. Nixon had a bad trip out occasionally given the favorite Sherman County, Oregon, to-wit: who saves a few dollars. Taxpay south. IA mile beyond Mitchell a heavy food, and at the main meal The Southwest Quarter of ers, likewise, favor a government bridge collapsed, smashing his time of the day given but one high Section Twenty and the North that is temperate in the use of trail wagon. energy food, around which are west Quarter of Section Twen public funds. J. J. Wiley and wife, Miss Anna planned foods low in calories. The ty-nine, all in Township Two. Citizens in this part of the Sandrock and Mrs. 'Rooper enjoy bride plans his meals to be low North of Range Eighteen, country having behind them long ed Sherman county scenery this generally in fat, starches ano East of the Willamette Meri years of Americanism are con week, driving to Wasco Monday sweets; but high in protective dian, containing 320 acres? cerned about the theory of gov dairy products, vegetables and and to Grass Valley Tuesday. All situated in Sherman Coun ernment behind an administration. fruits. She specializes in filling The Derchutes mill, to be built ty, State of Oregon; They want to know if their lead by the Sherman County Lumber without fattening. Together with the tenements, ers desire more power than allow The nervous thin type is a dis Co., at the Harris place seven hereditaments and appurte ed by the constitution, and why tinctly different problem. The miles from Moro, will be in readi nances thereunto belonging or they want it. ness to supply lumbar within 60 bride feels that the merits of her in anywise appertaining. There has been no alternative days. cookery will be measured by the Said sale is made under execu to the new deal: there has only weight that this type gains over been criticism of it. There will From the Observer July 16, 1909 a period of time. She is smart tion issued out of the Circuit Court of the S ta te. of Qregon. for soon be a program expressing a John W. Brown, formerly of when she postpones her dinner the County of Sherman to me di philosophy of government more in hour to allow for a short his-nap.- keeping with the moral integrity Gnass Valley but now located at Before dinner she serves a platter rected in the case of Thb Federal Walla Walla, was in the county, of the American people. Voters of a few simple but most appeal Land Bank of Spokane, a corpor last week. ation, plaintiff, vs. Alta Smith, a then can take their choice. J.K. luby, general merchandiser ing appetizers. She refrains from widow: Donna Jene Smith, a min telling troublesome stories; but in Kent, v.-as in Portland this leads into light and mirthful con or: Darlene Janice Smith, a minor; GOODBYE GOONS week on business. Alta Smith as administratrix of Orie Elliott and W. A. Woods versation. She is lavish in her the estate of Ralph M. Smith, de Twelve good men and true—al use of cream, butter and all en were in Tuesday, having Mitchell though part of them were women ergy foods. The snack at bedtime ceased; the unknown heirs of & Foss attend to some needed —-have this week decided after —»perhaps a toasted cheese sand Ralph M. Smith,-deceased; Wasco harvest repair work. bearing the evidence, that one A1 wich, crackers and cheese, a hot National Farm Loan Association, P. H. Buxton and family left Rosser, labor boss of Oregon was milk nog, or even bread and milk, a corporation; and also all other Wednesday for Forest Grove guilty of complicity in burning a becomes a tradition that is never persons or parties unknown claim where Mr. B. formerly lived be ing any right, title, estate, lien or sawmill. It is at best a sc’ewy slighted in the market order. fore locating at Moro. interest in the real estate describ situation when a labor leader Ham and Noodles Mrs. Rutledge acted as install ed in the complaint herein, De burns a mill in order to help the Two cups noodles . ing officer at the Kent meeting fendants. workingmen. In f a c t.it is ao far Two tableipoona butter of the Rebekah lodge Wednesday C. C. WILSON from reason that few observers Two tablespoons flour „ evening. Sheriff of Sherman County, Oregon believe his major interest was in One and a half cup milk the workingmen. From the Observer July 18, 1919 Dash pepper IN THE CIRCUIT CO^RT OF The list of goons airested, tried Two diced left-over baked ham THE STATE OF OREGON FOR Bom to F. R. Axtell and wife and convicted is long. Only a few Grated Cheese SHERMAN COUNTY have escaped punishment. There Monday the fourteenth a boy. Drop noodles into 4 cups of rap Contractor Ramsey has begun idly boiling water and cook ten S U M M O N S have been few charges of illegal The State Lihd Board of the ity in the trials and no reversals work on the foundation for the minutes. ’ Melt butter and blend by a higher court. Apparently new residence of Truman Strong in flour. Add milk and cook with Slate of Oregon, Plaintiff, vs there is general acceptance of the east of Moro. constant stirring until thickened. Harvey U. Martin and LilMh Mar Miss Lela Barnum, daughter of if ham is quite salty no additional tin, husband and wife; Wilbert J. guilt of those who intimidated business men, workingmen and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Barnum and 3alt kt required. Add pepper and Martin and Eliza E. Martin, hus union members alike in a ruthless Giles French, son of L. R. French combine sauce with drained cook band and wife; Leroy H. Martin, endeavor to obtain control of in were married Sunday, July 13. ed noodles and ham. Turn into a widower; Julius M artitrandVir- With the completion of the new lettered casserole, top with grat- ginia Martin, husband and wife: dustry through labor. There » hope, but no assurance, modern brick hotel, a new bank ed cheese, and bake in moderate Roy Martin, a single man; May that labor racketeering has been building and several private resi oven (325) for 80 minutes. 6 to 6 Johnson and Ben Johnson, wife and husband;. Carrie Hammon and stopped in Oregon. It will go on dences now’ contemplated there servings. ...............— Fred G. Hammon, wife and hus ar* in whenever people allow it. will certainly be something doing band: Jessie Holabird and Hardey I t has been proven many times in the old town of Moro. Grimes and So« nave finished NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING Holabird, wife and husband; Clar that it is comparatively easy to impose on an unorganized mass many concrete jobs at the T. H. Notice is hereby givqn that the ence Martin and Mary Martin, hus of people for a considerable length Fraser farm puting a foundation undersigned has filed in the Coun- band and wife; Weaver Martin, a of time before they find leaden under , the , bam, , . building . . water , , ty Court of the State of Oregon single man; Cecile Taylor, a single woman; Julius Martin, a single his finaJ who will stop It. This state ie trough, and laying a heavy foun-, fcr sh erman dation »lab for a granary to be and repo. t as administrator man; Harry M. Benson, single lucky that it had such men. built later. , of the estate of Chester C. Med- man; Roy M. Benson zrfd^^krry One cannot but notice how the An unfortunate act,dent occur- and that Monday, Benson, husband and wife; Clara dislike of Jim Farley has softened ed at the Lot Ru.t home when a I the , , t d of A t 1938, at F. Odell and Irvie Odell, wife and since he ceased to be the front for gitn went off accidently, killing , 0:00 o.clo<.k , husband; James F. Benson and of M;d the new deal notions. Ruth Benson, husband and wife; Mrs. Rust in the room above. O ir r m a n C^natR 3m snt<i Recipes For Hungry Men I V j. Dell E. Benson and Vanita Benson, as their Interest m ay appear; that husband and wife: Jennie O. Hill the defendants above named, and and William Hill, wife and hua- each and all of them, be foreclosed band: William F. Coe and Jane and barred of aU right, title, claim Doe Coe, husband and wife; Vern or interest in the premises deecrib- R. Coe and Bernice Coe, husband ed in plaintiff’s mortgage except and wife; Mildred E. Burris and the right o f redemption allowed by Ray Burris, wife and husband; C. low, and that plaintiff have such L. Pepper, administrator with the other and further relief as to the will annexed *of the estate of Etta courtm ay seem equitable and just. A. Coe, deceased; H. U. Martin, Service of this summons is administrator of the estate of madte upon you by publication in Dwight R. Martin, deceased; The the Sherman County Journal, a Federal Land Bank of Spokane, a newspaper of general circulation, corporation; Sherman County, a printed and published in Sherman municipal coTporation; the un- County, Oregon, once a week for known heirs of Etta A. Coe, de- four consecutive and successive ceased; the unknown heirs of weeks by virtue of an order made Dwight R. Martin, deceased; the and entered in said court and unknown heirs of Ira Martin, de- cause on the 17th day of June, ceased, and also all other persons 1938, said period of publication or parties unknown claiming any being the period prescribed by right, title, estate, lien or interest said 'order. The date of the first publication m the real estate described in the ! of this summons is June 24, 19.38, complaint herein, Defendants.' and the date of thc last Publication .p . .. »» k- , . I is July 15, 1938. To Julius M artin, » «tn«le m an. G Q Updegr.ff, Roy Martin, a single man, Wea- Att for p,aintiff. V,., Martin, a single man; May Residence and . Poit<)(Bce Ad« Johnson and Ben Johnson, wife and dress: Moro, Oregon. husband: Carrie Hammon and Fred _______ G. Hammon, wife and huiffiand; CIRCUIT COURT OF Jessie Holabird and Hardey Hola THE STATE QF OREGON bird, wife and husband; Clarence FOR SHERMAN COUNTY Martin and Mary Martin, husband S U M M O N S and wife; Cecile Taylor, a single The State Land Board of the woman; Julius Martin and Virgin ia Martin, husband and wife; State of Oregon, Plaintiff, - vs - James F. Benson and Ruth Ben son, husband and wife; Jennie O. Wilbert J. Martin and Eliza E. Hill and William Hill, wife and Martin, husband and wife; Leroy husband; William F. Coe and Jane H. Martin, a widower; Harvey U. Doe Coe, husband and wife; Mil- Martin, and Lilah Martin, husband dred E. Burris and Ray Burris, end wife; Julius Martin and Vir- wife and husband; the unknown jginia Martin, husband and wife; heirs of Ira Martin, deceased; Roy Martin, a single man; May the unknown heirs of Dwight R. Johnson and Ben Johnson, wife Martin, deceased; the unknown and husabnd; Carrie Hammon and heirs of Etta A. Coe, deceased, and Fred G. Hammon, wife and hus- also all other persons . or parties band; Jessie Holabird and Hardey unknown claiming any right, title, Holabird, wife and husband; Clar- estate, lien or interest in the real ence Martin and Mary Martin, estate described in plaintiff’s com- husband and wife; Weaver Martin, plaint on file in the above entitled a single man; Cecile Taylor, a sin- cause and as this summons de- gle woman; Julius Martin a single scribed, DEFENDANTS: (m an;'H arry M. Benson, a single IN THE NAME OF THE man: Roy M. Benson and Perry STATE OF OREGON. You and Benson, husband and wife: Clara each of you are hereby required F. Odell and I: vie Odell, wife and to appear and answer the com- husband; James F. Benson and plaint filed against you in the Ruth Benson, husband and wife; above entitled court and cause Dell E. Benson and Vanita Benson, within four weeks from the date husband and wife: Jennie O. Hill of the first publication of this and William Hill, wife and hus- summons as hereinafter stated, band; William F. Coe and Jane and if you fail so to answer said Doe Coe, husband and wife; Vern complaint, or otherwise appear or R. Coe and Bernice Coe, husband plead in this cause, plaintiff, for and wife; Mildred E. Burris and want thereof, will apply to the Ray Burris, wife and husband; C. court for the relief as prayed for L. Pepper, administrator with the in plaintiff’s complaint, to-wit: will annexed of the estate of Etta FIRST: For a decree and judg- A. Coe, deceased; H. U. Martin, ment against the defendants H ar-radministrator of the estate of vey U. Martin, Lilah Martin. Wil- Dwight R. Martin, deceased; The bert J. Martin, Eliza E. Martin, Federal Land Bank of Spokane, and Leroy H. Martin, and each of a corporation; Sherman County, a them for the sum of $3000.00 with municipal corporation; the un- inter^st thereon from the 15th known heirs of Etta A. Coe, de day of September, 1935, at the rate ceased: the unknown heirs of of sir per cent per annum until Dwight R. Martin, deceased; the paid: for the further sum of $300.- unknown heirs of Ira Martin, de- 00 attorney fees, together with ceased; Lewis MeKee and Horace plaintiff’s costs and disburse-' McKee, co-partners doing busi- ments; SECOND: For a decree ntss under the firm name and style foreclosing that certain mortgage of McKee Brothers, and also all described in plaintiff’s complaint, other persons or parties unknown executed by Harvey U. Martin claiming any right, title, estate, and Lilah Martin, husband and lien or interest in the real estate wife; Wilbert J. Martin and Eliza described in the complaint here- E. Martin, husband and wife; Le- ¡n, Defendants, roy H. Martin and Amanda E. To Julius Martin, a single man; Martin, husband and wife; and Roy Martin, a single man: Weaver Elwin E. Martin, a single man,' Martin, a single man; May John- the record owners of the property; son and Ben Johnson, wife and at the time of the granting of the husband; Carrie Hammon and loan referred to in plaintiff’s com -( Fred G. Hammon, wife and hus- plaint, which said mortgage was hand: Jessie Holabird and Hardey recorded in the office of the Coun-; Holabird, wife and husband; Clar- ty Clerk of Sherman County, Ore- ( ence Martin ' and Mary Martin, gon, on the 31st day of December,! husband and wife; Cecile Taylor, 1926, at 10:00 a. m., in Book “S” , a single woman; Julius Martin and of Mortgages at page 388 thereof, < Viriginia Martin, husband and covering the following described. wife; James F. Benson and Ruth real property: ■ Benson, husband and wife: Jen- Lot Four (4) and the South- ' nie O. Hill and William Hill, wife east Quarter of the Southwest- and husband; William F. Coe and Jane Doe Coe, husband and wife< Quarter (SEJSWJ) and the Mildred E. Burris and Ray Burris, South Half of the Southeast wife and husband; the unknown Quarter (S iS E i) of Section heirs of Ira Martin, deceased; the Eighteen (18), Township One South, Range Seventeen, (17), unknown heirs of Dwight R. Martin, deceased; the unknown East of the Willamette Meri dian, save and except the 1 heirs of Etta A. Coe, deceased, and also to all other persons or parties right-of-ways for the Colum unknown claiming any right, title, bia Southern Railway and the estate, lien or interest in the real Sherman Highway as now locat ed over above described lands; , estate described in plaintiff's com- also except the following re , plaint on file in the above entitled ' C£use and as this summons de- scribed tract; Commencing 264 feet west of sedibed, DEFENDANTS: IN THE NAME OF THE the Southeast corner of the STATE OF OREGON: You and Northwest Quarter . of the each of you are hereby required to Southeast Quarter of Section appear and answer the complaint Eighteen, running thence due filed against you in the above en south 10 rods; thence due titled court and cause within four west 20 rods; thence due north weeks from the dat§._of the first 10 rods; thence due east 20 publication of this summons as rods to the place of beginning, hereinafter stated, and if you fail all being in the South Half of so to answer said complaint, or the Southeast Quarter of Elec otherwise appear or plead in this tion Eighteen in Township cause, plaintiff, for want thereof, One South, Range Seventeen, will apply to the court for the re East of the Willamette Meri lief as prayed for in plaintiff’s dian, containing one and one- complaint, to-wit: FIRST For a fourths acres, more or less, decree and judgment against the together with the tenements, defendents Wilbert J. Martin, hereditaments and appurte Eliza E. Martin, Leroy H. Martin, nances thereunto belonging or Harvy U. Martin and Lilah Martid, in anywise appertaining, and decreeing that the mortgaged and each of them, for the sum of promises be sold in one parcel in $5000.00 with interest thereon the manner prescribed by the laws* from the 4th day of February, of the state o f Oregon and" the 1936, at the rate- of six per cent practice of this court; that the per annum until paid: for the proceeds thereof be applied to further sum of $350.00 attorney wards the payment of plaintiff’s fees, together with plaintiff’s costs judgment and decree, costs and ac and disbursements; SECOND: For cruing costs and that any overplus a decree foreclosing that certain. be paid to the clerk of this court, mortgage described in plaintiff’? for the benefits of the defendants complaint, executed by Wilbert J. Martin and Eliza E. Martin, husband and wife; Leroy H. Mar tin and Amanda E. Martin, hus band and wife; Harvey U. Martin and Lilah Martin, husband and wife, and Elwin E. Martin, a tin gle man, the record owners of the property at the time of the grant ing of the loan referred to in plaintiff’s complaint, which said m or gage was recorded in the office of the County Clerk of Sherman County, Oregon, on the 31st day of December, 1926, at 10:10 a. m., in Book *8” of Mortgages at page 390 thereof, covering the follow ing described real property: The East Half o f’ the South east Quarter (E iS E l) of Sec tion Twenty-one (21) and the Southwest Quarter (SW I) of Section Twenty-two 1 (22), Township One. (1), South, Range Seventeen (17), East of the Willamette Meridian, containing 240 acres, more or less, Together with the tenements,* hereditaments and appurten ances thereunto belonging or in anywise appertaining. and decreeing that the mortgaged premises be sold in one parcel in the manner prescribed by the laws of the state of Oregon and the practice of this court; that the proceeds thereof be applied to wards the payment of plaintiff’s judgment and decree, costs and accruing costs and that any over plus be paid to the clerk of this court for the benefit of the defen dants as their interests may ap pear ; that the defendants above named, and each and all of them be foreclosed and barred of all right, title, claim or interest in the premises described in plain tiff’s mortgage except the right of redemption allowed by law, and that plaintiff have such other and further relief as to the court may seem equitable and just. Service of this summons is made upon you by publication in the Sherman County Journal, a news paper of general circulation, print ed and published in Sherman Coun ty, Oregon, once a week for four consecutive and successive weeks by virtue of an order made and entered in said court and cause on the 17.th day of June, 1938, said period of publication being the period prescribed by said order. The date of the fijst pu^cation of this Summons is June 24, 1938, and the date of the last publication is July 16, 1938. George G. Updegraff, Attorney for Plaintiff. Residence and Postoffice Ad dress: Moro, Oregon. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION 028623 Department of the Interior. General Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, June 9, 1938. NOTICE is hereby «given that' George L. Fox, of Klondike, Ore gon, who, on December 28, 1934, made homestead entry, act Decem ber 29, 1916, , No. 028623. for NE1-4, SE1-4NW1-4, NE1-4SW1-4 N iS E i, SWJSE1, Sec 30, NW1-4- SW1-4, SE1-4SW1-4, SW JSEi, Section 32, Township 3.N., Range 18, E., Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Registar, United States Land Office, at The Dalles, Oregon, on the 22nd day of July, 1938. Claimant names as witnesses: A. Macnab, of Rufus, Oregon Delbert Deyo, of Rufus, Oregon L. E. Dehler, of Wasco, Oregon W. E. Tate, of Wasco, Oregon. W. F. Jackson Register. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The undersigned has been ap pointed administrator of the part nership estate of J. C. Freeman & Company composed of J. C. Freeman and O. L. Belshe, de ceased. IAJ1 persons having claim.*- against said estate are hereby re quired to present the same duly verified to fch? undersigned, post office address, Moro, Oregon, with in six months from the date of the first publication of this notice, to-wit: July 15, 1938. D. L. BELSHE Administrator. GALLQ^AY A KRIER 36-40 Attorneys for Administrator The Dalles, Oregon IN THE COUNTY COURT FOR THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF SHERMAN PROBATE DEPARTMENT In the Matter of the Estate of Maude Davis, Deceased. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, os Administratrix of the Estate of Maude Davis, de ceased, has filed her final account in the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Sherman County, and that Monday, the 8th day of August, 1938, at the hour of 10 o’clock in the forenoon of said day at the court room of said court has been appointed by said Court as the time and place for the hear ing of objections thereto and the settlement thereof. Dated and first published July 15, 1938. Date of last publication, August 5, 1938. Neoma E. Smith, Administratrix Qren J L Richards, Attorney, « 36-8Q>