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About Sherman County observer. (Moro, Sherman County, Or.) 1897-1931 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1925)
SIEHM COBITI OBOE» F riday the land and premises above SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN against i Say It Flower« named. • - . FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN 1 Thia summons is published by order RUT In the Circuit* Court of th® State of the Honorable E. D. McKee Judge Say It With Our» of Oregon, for Sharman County. of the County Court of the State of Lawrence Martin, plaintiff vs. Al Oregon for the County of Sherman bert Miller, also all other persons or and said order was made and dated parties unknown claiming any right, this »th dsy of January, 1925 and the •‘Mentente ct tecoty" title, estate, lien or interest in the date of the first publicetion of thia The Dalle«, Oregon real estate described in the complaint summons is the »th day of January, herein, defendants. 1925. All procesa and papers In this pro Opposite First National Bank To Albert Miller, also all other Phon® 794 Night phone 680W persons or parties unknown clsming ceeding may b® asrved upon th® un any right, title, estate, Han or inter dersigned residing within the State est in the real estate described in the of Oregon at the addreea hsreafter • complaint herein, th® above named mentioned. I. M. Peterson, attorney for plain defendants. . In the Name of the State of Oro- tiff; addresa Moro, Oregon. Last publication March 27th, 1925 You ar® hereby notified that gon Lawrence Martin is the holder of NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT , Certificate of Delinquency numbered In the County Court of the State of 95 issued on the 21st day of Novem Oregon for the County of Snerman ; ber, 1928 by the Tax Collector of the Th« Motor Market In the matter cf the estate of1 County of Sherman, State of Oregon, Th« Dall««, Or« for the amount of Seventy Six and William A. Putter, deceased. 62.100 (>76.62; dollars, th® same being Notice is hereby given that the un the amount then du® and delinquent dersigned has filed in the above en Phone 618 603 E 2nd st for taxes for the, years 1919, 1920, titled court her final account of her 1821. and 1922, together with penalty, administration of said estate and that interest and costs thereon upon the Monday the 23rd day of March, 1925, real . property . assessed to you, of at the hour of ten o’clock a. m. of which you are. the owner as appears said day has been by order of the of record, situated in aaid County and court appointed as the time and. the State, and particularly bounded and county court room in the court house Plumbing and Heating described as follows, to-wlt: The at Moro, Oregon, as the place for the Sells and installs the east one hslf (Ei) of the northeast hearing of the said report and account, famous Mueller pipe qusrter (NEJ) of section eight (8), Che objections thereto, if any and the township one (1) north, range nine settlement of the ssid estate. or pipeless furnace. Dated at Moro, Oregon thia 14th teen (19) east of the Willamette day of February, A. p. 1925. meridian. Mary E. Fotter, ,, You are further notified that said Executrix of said estate. Lawrence Martin baa paid texes on said premises for prior or subsequent W. C. Bryant, attorney for executrix. First publication February 20, 1925 years, with the rate of interest on aaid amounts as follows: Years tex ► Last publication March 20, 1925 1923; date paid June 3rd, 1924; tex NOTICE TO CREDITORS. receipt No. 909; amount >».59; rate JEWELER In the County Court of the State of interest 12 per cent; interest paid of Oregon for the County of Sherman, < Watch Inspector for the Said Albert Miller aa the owner of in the matter of the Estate of Eliza J O.-W. R. & N. Co. the legal title of the above described beth A. Dunn, deceased. Notice is hereby given thst the j Jewelry and Watch Repair- property ss the ume appears of re in> given special intention cord, snd each of the other persons undersigned hss been sppointed sd- 3 above named are hereby further noti ministrator of the estate of Elisabeth fied that Lawrence Martin, the plain- A. Dunn, deceased, by the County The Dalles, Oregon Court of the State of Oregon for tiff will apply to the Circuit Court of tie County and State aforesaid for Sherman County and has qualified. AH persons .having claima against a decree foreclosing the lien sgainst said estate are hereby notified to the property shove described, and present the same duly verified, as by mentioned in said certificate. And law required, to the undersigned st you are hereby summo ed to appear WHEN within sixty days after the first pub the Isw office of W. C. Brysnt, Moro, THE DALLES lication of this summons, exclusive Oregon, within six months from the of the day of said fiist publication, dste he roof. AT Dated and first published January and defend this action or pay the amount due as above shown, together 30th, 1*26. A. H. Barnum, Administrator of with costs snd sccrued interest, and the Estate. in case of your fsilure to do so, a W. C. Bryant, attorney. decree will be rendered foreclosing Last publication, February 27, 1925. the lien of said texes snd costs Hartwig’s Flower Shop February 20. 1925 OREGON NEWS ITEMS OF SPECIAL INTEREST Brief Résuma of Happenings o' New and Used the Week Collected for Our Readers Parts for all Cars The Eastern Oregon Dental asso ciation held a two-day asesion at La Grande. Morris L. Johnson, Klamath county appraiser for the state bonus cotamls sion, has resigned. Burglars entered the general <itore at Qulnaby and appropriated merchan dise valued at >700. Captain John Erickson, for 42 years engaged tn towboat service on Coos bay. is dead at the age of 77 years. Riders are rounding up stray horses la Pine valley and holding them for 'disposition by the sheriff. Crater Lake national para was the only park in the United States which paid dividends In 1824, sccordlng to Colonel C. G. Thomson, superintend With the turning of a 60-inch valve I by Mayor Baker at the Bull Run head | works. Portland’s new >2,600,000 pipe I Une. the third, was placed in commis tion and the city now has available 65,000,000 additional gallons of water a day. Machinery for the payment of loans ■ aggregating >1,500.000 for tj»e relief 1 of eastern Oregon farmers in reaeed- ing purposes began to function when . representatives of the board of con trol left for eastern Oregon cities to complete local arrangements for handling the money. The plan calls for a local committee of five to serve without pay in each district. Th* rivers and harbors bill carries advAmendment adopted on motion of Senator McNary providW Mr a pre liminary examination and survey of the Columbia and Willamette rivers from Portland to the sea with a view to a Iridsatng and deepening of the channel The project contemplated is ths most ambitious yet put forward for any river ta the United States ex cept ths Mississippi. Th® Eug®ne city council has order •d a special election April 15 to autb •rise of >584.000 in bonds for tbs following purposes: Fifty thousand dolUrs sewer reconstruction, >25,000 new tire apparatus, >20,000 for psv- ing str®®t Intersections, >875,000 tor McKsnsls water project, >185,000 tor asw reservoir, mains and pumps. >lo. •OS for repairing 0ty hall. »0.000 for pavtag street intersections, >25.000 ger incinerator and >8000 for paving. J D. LINDQUIST PARIS IS NAMED ALASKA GOVERNOR REVEREND LONERGAN ROBT. D. CAREY „ Washington, D. Q. - - George Alex ander Parks of Alaska was nominated by President Coolidge to' be governor of Alaska. Mr. Parks, who has been stationed in Alaska for several years, will suc- ceed Scott C. Bone, whose term of governor will expire in several ea T Royal Cafe mopths. ; The nomination came as a surprise, inasmuch as the term of Governor Bone does not axpire until next June, and he had not s ubmitted a formal resignation. The president recently reappointed Gov ernor Farrington Hawaii, and the that he intended to give Governor Bone another term of office. The administration of Alaskan af fairs by Governor Bone, has been marked by several controversies, but whether these had a beartag on the president’s decision was not made known at the White Hous®. SEED - nranv WHEAT FUIID_ READY LINCOLN Hous® Commlttes Kills Gooding Bill. Washington. D. C. — The Gooding long and short haul bill, orer which Pacific coast and western inter-moun tain interests have struggled for many months, was put to death in the house committee on interstate and foreign commerce. The vote was 11 to 6. Kellogg Confirmed Secretary of State Waahlngton, D. C. -The nomination of Frank B. Kellogg of Minnesota to succeed Charles E. Hughes as secre ZR-3 In Its flight across the Atlantic. tary of state was confirmed by the senate. THE JUDGE IF THAT HAQ OF YOURS A DON'T TRAVEL FASTER J ’ f^AcHERAULY W J] I _ » ~~X VÏHAT5 THE MATTER (SHE S'CK CENTRALLY LOCATED SMALL DOWN PAYMENT Balance in 12 or 18 Months Time Fortland Wheat — Hard white. >1.90; soft white, northern 8Prln< »nd h»rd wib- Ler, >1.80; western white, >1,71; west ern red, >1.73. Hay-Alfalfa, »9@19.50 ton; valley timothy, >19020; eastern Oregon timothy, >22024. Butterfat—45c delivered Portland Eggs—Ranch, 21024c. Cheese—Prices f. o. b. Tillamook: Triplets, 81c; leaf. 32c per lb. Cattle—Steers good, >7.5»0> OQ. Hogs—Medium to choice, >11012.25 Sheep- lambs, medium to choice. »1016.50. Cylinder Re-Grinding CTC and Firestone Tires Acetylene Welding Batterjps Columbia Dry Cells Accessories . .. In fed, Evetyihinil (or thf Car General Garage and Machine Shop Sherman County Headquarters J. P. RATH. M a n a»®® CRANDALL UNDERTAKING COMPANY THE DALLES, OREGON Sam Brisbine, Agent Moro. Oregon MUM Private Sale Seattle Wheat-Soft white, 11.82; western white, hard winter, >1.80; western red, 81.82; northern spring, 11.86; Bend bluestem, >2.20. Hay—Alfalfa, >23; D. c- *28i tlm- othy, >26; D. < >28; mixed hay. Butterfat--^ @30c. Eggs—Ranci Hogs--Prime light, >12012.25. Cattle—Choleo»steers, |7.60@8.00 1 brick, 18020c; l|Ci Wash] Amorin», 11 ©Wc Washington / The Dalle»’ Newest and Best hostelry Wasco, Oregon th » markets Nine Head Work Horses Weight about 1500 pounds at Moro, Ore. Saturday, February 21st M. Thomsen, Care Fanners State Bank NEW HOTEL PERKINS A K. Myers, PsnpHeter IFTH AND WASHINGTON STS PORTLAND. OREGON Spokan® Hogs—Prime wteed, >11.75013. Cattle— Prime steer»; >7.1507.75, Bridle.^5 [ thenwemustbe BALKY OP HE wouldn ' t STOP EVERY FEW MINUTES ANO hosah . he ain ' t SICK Formerly thé Albert FORDSON Sherman Garage & Machinery Co The date for the Pacific slope news paper conference has been set for April 17 and 18 to Portland, accord ing to Fred W. Kennedy, secretary of the press association. Why Not Put Stop ”1 fZ*" FORD FROM . relief ter the firm»*. OBSERVER WANT ADS Loans under Reserve System on city or farm property i Reserve Deposit Company 72 Fourth Street, Portland, Oregon. Bank Hotel Cars-Trucks-T rectors by President Coolidge ths commission to devise A senate bill which would author ] Oregon Board Sets Machinery iso the secretary of the interior to Motion for Farmers. withhold approximately 7000 acres of Salem, Or The state board o( con land In Oregon for use of the Uma trol Saturday put into operation the Rates: Under 15 word«, 35c tilla Indians for graxiug purposes, was 15 to 30 word«, SOc machinery for loaning to the farmers favorably reported by the house In of eastern Oregon >1,500,000 for the dian committee. The tract formerly 1 authorised under of the Umatilla Indian párchase of seed, a was a part an appropriation measure recently en JERSEY COW for sale, fresh Jan uary »th, second cslf, good milker reservation. acted by the legislature. The state board of control"Mt its The appropriation was necessary, and gentle. T. J. Henkle, phone second meeting since reorganization it was explained on the floor of the F121, Moro. on January 5 ousted W. M. Hender legislature, because of the recent cold WANTED—Sheep to shear; price 12j shott of Portland as commandant of weather which destroyed the crops of the old soldiers’ home at Roseburg thousands of grain farmers residing C. H. Babcock, Moro, Oreon car® of Judge G. W. Riddle of R^eburg. ex 2t-f20* commandant of the home, wab rein east of the Cascade mountains. Foi Neil McDonald & Son the use of the money the borrowers FOR SALE or trade for good young stated and resumed his duties at the will be compelled to pay Interest at work horses, three good double home Tuesday. the rate of 6 per cent. Public officials and representatives discs, two wagons, two disc drills, two harrows, four set harness, two of seven Oregon, Washington and HUGO ECKENER Belshee, California lumber ports, meeting In 8tf6 Portland, proposed that legislatures of the three states address memorials to Trade - Several good FOR SALE I congress urging appropriation of >20, du® to farrow this brood 000,000 for the development of five month also double cutsway tandem lumber ports In Oregon, one in Wash dise. C. P. Walker, «phon® 23F13, ington and one in California. f6tf Moro. FOR SALE-On® 17-foot corrugated roller, nearly n®w, Coat 1185 and worth >100- If you are going to re seed its just whst you wsnt. Call 23F1 or write G. L. French, Graas Valley.. ■ _______________________ Buy Your . 5TANP STILL / ( HOW'STHAT ) , SO AFRAID I LL t SAY "WHOA" AND WONT ^5 OAT HE STOPS : : ice in awhile td lisse H SLOW BOSS Renovated Throughout SPECIAL RATES Room with privilege of bath, «Ingle, >1.00 up; double >1.50 up Room with private bath, single 11.50 up; Bauble >2.50 up.