FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1914. HEPPNKR HERALD. HEPPNER, OREGON. PAGE THRgS ' S U M M ONS. IX THE CIRCTIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGOX FOR MORROW COUNTY Viola Jackson, ) I'laintilT. vs. George Jackson, Defendant. to appear and answer the complaint of Plaintiffs filed against you in the above entitled court and cause on or before six weeks from the date of first publication- of this summons and if you fail to so appear or answer, ) SUMMONS j Plaintiffs will apply to the court for ) the relief prayed for in their eom- ) rtlaint. whirh is nn follows To George Jackson, the above nam- I For judgment against the defend- WS OF DEATH OF TAX LEV! NOT1! YET DETERMINED ed defendant IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby re quired to appear and answer the Com plaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before six weeks from the 20th day of November, 1914, to-wit: on or before the 1st day of January, 1915, and if you fail to so appear or answer the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief de manded in the Complaint herein, to wit: for judgment and decree of the Court forever dissolving the Bonds of matrimony now existing between plaintiff and defendant and for the care, custody and control of Ada Jackson, the minor child of the plain tiff and defendant, and for such other and further relief as may be equitable and just. You are therefore, hereby notified that if you fail to so appear or answer the complaint as above required the said plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in said Com plaint. This Summons is served upon you by publication thereof once a week for six consecutive weeks in the Heppner Herald, a semi-weekly newspaper of general circulation in Morrow County, Oregon, published at Heppner, by virtue of an order made and entered herein on the 19th day of November, 1914, by the Honoratile C. C. Patter son, County Judge of Morrow Coun ty, Oregon, and the date of the first publication of this Summons it November 20, 1914, and the date of the last publication of this Summons will be January 1, 1915. SAM E. VAN VACTOR, Attorney for PlaiDtiff. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has filed with the County Court of Morrow County, Oregon, his final account as administrator of the estate of Edward R. Currin, deceased; and that said court Has fixed Monday the 4th day of January, 1915, at the hour of Ten o'clock a. m., as the time and the County Court room in the Court house in the City of Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, as the place for hearing such final account and any objections thereto, and for the final settlement of said estate. GEORGE J. CURRIN Administrator. ants, L E. Tillotson, Caribel Tillotson, Mary L. Buholz, Francis Buholz, Dorothea Buholz, and Elinore Buholz, also Mary L. Buholz, guardian of Dorotheo and Elinore Buholz for the following sums, to-wit: For the sum of $750.00, with interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent per annum from the 1st day of March, 1914, on said principal note, for the further sum of ?60.00, with interest thereon at the rate of tight per cent, per annum from the 1st day of March, 1912, on the first of said interest coupon notes, for the further sum of $60.00, with interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent, per annum from the 1st day of March, 1913, on the second of said interest notes, for the further sum of $60.00, with in terest thereon at the rate of eight per cent, per annum from the 1st day of March, 1914, on the third of said interest coupon notes; for the furth er sum of $75.00, attorney's fees; for the further and additional sum of $12.15, taxes and in addition to said several sums for the costs and dis bursements of this suit. That that certain mortgage made and executed and . delivered by the defendants, L. E. Tillotson and Caribel Tillotson upon the following described real property, to-wit: Lots 3 and 4 and East half of Southwest quarter of Section 31, Tp. 5 South of Range 28, East of Willamette Meridian, con taining 160.40 acres of land accord ing to the United States Government survey thereof for the purpose of securing payment of the foregoing sums be foreclosed and the real prop erty therein described be sold under foreclosure execution and the pro ceeds of the sale applied to the satis faction of plaintiffs judgment as aforesaid; and that the defendants in cluding you, and each of you be forever barred and foreclosed from all right, title and interest in and to said real property and every part thereof, and for such other relief as to the court may seem meet and equitable. This summons is published by or der of Hon G. W. Phelps, Judge of the above entitled court made on the 11th day of November, 1914, and the date of first publication of such summons is November 27th, 1914. C. E. WOODSON Attorney for Plaintiffs. The people of the town and com munity were sadly shocked yesterday when it was told about the streets that Mrs. J. S. Young had died about 1:00 o'clock. Mrs. Young was brought to town Monday noon from their ranch west of town feeling very ill but it was not suspected in the least that she was in a dangerous condition. Last night she grew rapidly worse and it was found that she had an abcess on the brain. From that time until her death she was unconscious. Mrs. Young was born in Linn County, Kansas, October 23, 1868. She was married to Mr. Young in Heppner on Feb. 17, 188.5. They have lived with the exception of two or three years in Heppner, on their ranch in the Eightmile country. To them have been born seven children. Six of these are living and are Mrs. Eugenia H. Huston, Robert H., Har vey E., Elbert Ray, James Glenn and Eurita Fay. One daughter, Mary Pearl died twenty-three years ago when she was but four years old. Mrs. Young's relatives lived mostly in Medford, but she had two sisters living in San Francisco. Mrs. Young was one of thpse old fashioned mothers, mothers who lov ed their homes and Who gave the best part of her life in its upbuilding. She and Mr. Young came to this country in the semi.pioneer days and have done their part in making It a land of plenty. She was a member of the Federated Church of Heppner, and the Eastern Star Lodge and no truer, more consistent member's name ever grac ed their roll. Scarcely a person in this county will fail to remember her name when it is mentioned, for all knew her and to know her was to think better of youi kind. We want to add a kindly word of encourage ment and goodlcheer to the members of the family in their time of stress, only to say that your loss is not the only loss, for the entire community loses when such people who serve as powers for good pass from among us. Elmer Beaman sold the bowling alley this week to Edgar Ayers and V. E. Baldwin. The new firm took possession yesterday. The local alleys have been enjoying a good business and the new proprietors will be on the job to please all the old customers. AT We met the Anderson brothers, Leonard and Emil, at lone a few even ings ago and they informed us that they have been haur.ng grain into lone for 68 days steady. They had a fine crop this year and are-still hold ing a few thousands sacks for a high er figure. The basket social at the Fairview schoolhouse last Saturday night was a very successful affair and the school realized about $55. Y"m. Barlow was the auctioneer and it is said that Bill is Borne shouter. Miss Woods is the teacher in this district. A fine pro gram was rendered. Roy Neill is still filled with the Thanksgiving spirit as the result of the arrival of a new daughter in the family born the first of the week in Heppner at the J. V. Crawford home. Mrs. Percy Hughes, of the Butter Creek country, came to Heppner to day to do her shopping. PROFESSIONAL COLUMN F. DYE, DENTIST Pemanently located in Odd Fellows building, Rooms 4 and 5. Dr. H. T. ALLISON PHYSICIAN & SURGEONS ' Office Patterson Drug Store Heppner, - Oregon Crowds of XMAS shoppers arc coming now. Every depart -mrnt is busy and growing more so each day. Do you real- fee that it is only a few daystil! Xmns? Don't delay your Xmas shopping. Don't wait until you have decided what you are going to giveas youjrandet jdeat. once when you come here inspired byjhe sights of themagnificient showing of acceptable articles. WEDNESDAY SPECIAL I DRESS GOODS Value to 75c per yard at. 38c Minor 0 fa Vic Grostien NOTICE. Heppner, Ore., Dec. 1, 1914. Notice is hereby given that the co partnership heretofore existing be tween Lee Slocum and E. L. Bucknum under the firm name and style of Slocum and Bucknum, hug been dis solved. The business heretofore con ducted by the said co-partnership will be continued by the undersigned indi vidually, who will receive all sums due said co-partnership and pay all valid outstanding indebtedness thereof. LEE SLOCUM. Dr. A J. CULBERTSON PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office Second Door North Minor Co. Store. Heppner, AT Again we are called upon to record the passing from this life one of Mor row County's most honored pioneers, Arthur Andrews, who came to East- FOR SALE Seven room house .and .bath, hot and cold water Upstairs and crn Oregon in the Eighties and lived down good woodshed barn for a number of years on a ranch in chicken house. Price right if Sand Hollow. We clip the following taken soon. Herald ollice. Inquire at the FARM TO SIX HUNDRED ACRE RENT Six miles from Olex, Gilliam County. Good wheat land good water good vember 9, 1837. fences no buildings will let first ; Elizabeth Gaut, who survives him. two crops go for improvements on . They came to Oregon by the Panama 1 route, and Mr. Anovews lor many from the Morning Oregonian of Tues day, December 8. Arthur Andrews, a resident of Oregon since 1864, deid at his home, 1117 Cleveland avenue, December 2. He was born in Ashtabula, O., No- In 1859 he married Oregon. Dra. WINNARD & McMURDO PH YSICIANS & SURGEONS Heppner, Oregon Dr. F. N. CIIRISTENSON DENTIST Heppner, Oregon Offices with Dra. Winnard & McMurdo Ice vajiu i5eer, Either Bottle or Draught, To Quench The Thirst These Hot Summer Days Heppner, Oregon w nite k 1P1 lver nour MADE FROM place. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ISOLATED TRACT Public Land Sale Department of the Interior, United States Lund Office at The Dalles, Ore gon, November 2, 1914. Notice is hereby given that, as di rected by the Commissioner of the General Land Office, under provisions years was the foreman in the Thomas Kay woolen mills at Brownsville. In 1385 they moved to EaKtcrn Oregon, where he was engaged in stock-rais-SummvtV irig and farming. He retired from Sample active business in 1911. Besides the Hardest?, ' widow, a sister, Mm. Phoebe Wright, of Ashland, and the children, E. H., W. 'A., Ollie and Minnie Andrews, of For rag rugs and rag carpet wea. Portlund, and Mrs. I. L.. nowara ana in (t and also tag from old Ingrain Mrs. L. ruiman, or lone, uregon, sur- L. O. RALSTON, Owner, 608 Market St., Portland. I am an agent for Mrs, famous home remedies, sent on request. Mrs. Morgan, Oregon. C. E. WOODSON ATTORNEY-ATLAW Office In Palace HotrL Heppner, Ore. Morrow County's Finest Bluestem the. Best Milling Wheat Known. For Sale by the Sack, Barrel or carload lots. PHILL C0HN, Heppner, Oregon SAM E. VAN VACTOR ATTORN EY-AT-1.AW Heppner, Oregon S. E. NOTSON ATTORNEYAT-LAW Office fn Court Houae, Heppner, Ore. of Act of Congress approved March I Ih n,nlim.r weaver lust 'viva." 28. 1912 (V Stut., 77), pursuant to! . f Ca.noli, ( hurch. I M'- Andrews was a man of kindly the application of Putriik Curran, Scr ial number oni!"'!, we will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, but at not less than J2.00 per acre, at 9:15 o'docV A. M., on the 18th day of Dccem'xr 1011, at this office, the fol lowing tract of land: EViSEV, Pec. 10, T. IN, R. -3 E. Willamette Meri dian. Anv nml ull persons claiming ad- I ! I 1 J verscly the above-uesenwa mnu r , iinK , very el Joyaljle advUnl to file th. ir claims, or objec-, vWl t th- WeB hom, tmns, on or before the time designated , fur sale. II. FRANK WOODCOCK, Register. ; deposition. He believed that we make Notice to Customers. our own sunshine, that "We laugh I am now able to accomodate all and the world laughs with us." In my customers as I have my old barn times of sicknens and trouble he waa ready for use. genial, ever reudy to exchange the W. T. McRubcrts. ; pleasantries of life which mean to ' much. He was loyal to his convic- Mrs. E. G. Adcook. an aunt 0f lions and judged hi. n.iKhbor by the Mrs. Glenn Wells, left for her home "me standard that h. wished to be in La Grande this morning after iu'lfd , , t .... ... two-week ,n JUI' lnJJ uyy'nnw w mi the vacancy in the Sheriff's office caused by the death of E. L. Matlock. Krd Rotiin is workina on Hob In l'JOO he was eletted to that office Thompson's house. Bob Is having it on the Republican ticket. WELLS & NYS ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW Heppner, Oregon KNAITENBEIIG & JOHNSON ATTORNEYS AND COtNCELORH AT LAW lone, Orefon When You Thinj Of Christinas You Naturally Think Of Candy WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR Christmas Candies IS THK finer IT COURT OK THE ST ATI", ol' OREGON KOR MOI'.UOW COUNTY remodeled and made modern in evefy respect. W. I- SMITH, ABSTRACTER Only complete art of abstract books In Mono County. : Shop early is our advice j Phelps Grocery Co. ! CiifT Jones came in from the Eight mile country last Wednesday with a couple fine hogs which he disposed of to the local market. ! Jim Kirk a well knawn Willow Creek rancher, was in the city - i SUMMONS mfay i,uin. M. J. Lli!"" nr Chris 1 Kricksnn, I': m r.t iT. ( vs. I 1 V Ti'iiit-.in. C iir '' Til'ntxin. M.rv L. H ,..!r Ktmi. i I! ih'. I lnrnthe ll'.h'i'.X I'f'l I f.im.re INI'"'- '" 1 Mary L. V. iS'-:. To I.. T;!'"''"''. f'nll Tillotson. Mary L. I' " r'rir.-i 15 iho't. ..... j t'.... tWt I,,r..ih. n..r.s " . VPtU.Hy to .h.i.t. i.unrnmn "i . I Frank Glasrofk is another one of , well known readers who is walking about Mearirig the smile known as the one whirh won't cor te off. They have ' a new baby buy and l 'ih boy and ' mother are iirg nicely. j HEPPNER, OREGON FOR FINE IPYODATE HOMES Frank Moyer and wife, prominent peoplr of Hiiir'khorsr, rr in the pjly yentrrday. Grover Cox and wife lft for Cali fornia yesW-lay. Tiiey are fArf (here fur Mrs. Cox's health. Grover di'play his god judgment when he Iroppwl In this rifT em! cirderwd the Mmi-week'y sent to his new addrms. T. f.. ARCHITECT DENMSLE, ANO CONTRACTOR. IX)ITS PEARSON I'ave lirown 1.. H , J Iim.r.- Il ih'.'it, BNn M'y frnda'.t : IN THE NWK 'K THE STATE Ol:I 111 IN. '! "1 " ' " ramr tn the county mk up afw TAM.Ok Roy Catnpl!! at.d Mr. were in the city yeslerdsy Peterson to take Icptmr. Or con. I. p Thar.kgvir.g. part In the fddf.:i.,w.R..UV,h -i. . jJKAZEAU.; . y. M ir.fftmg, epcilly the feod. Mrs. f hc!tr Sili"?. a pmmirertt ( W. T. f"mpt;i, ne of the up Msdy of Hsrdn.an, was in tho ri'y to-1 lU farmers wst of town, was in ui day lra.hr g. j ity twlay. , irriTY STOCK I.NSPECIOU Oregon. The First National Bank OF HEPPNER Oldest Bnnk in Morrow County Capital, Surplus and Profits $140,000.00 Your Banking Businc Will Le Appreciated 1 1 r I are hrc!)