HEPPNER HERALD S. A. PATTISON. F'oBLISHFK An Independent, Local paiir. Xr ics- Entered lt the Jli ji;:m r. Post Office as s-oial-cla.. Terms of ' One Year Six Months -Three Months )r :"', ; all i r. FRIDAY. MAY W, HUH ONLY AMERICA CAN HELP. "On your side are boundless supplies of men, food, and mate rial: on this side a boundless de mand for their help. "Our men are war-weary and their nerves have been, strained by more than three years of hard, relentless toil. "Our position is critical, par ticularly until the next harvest, but the United States can save us. "You Americans have the men, the skill, and the material to save the allied cause." SIR JOSEPH MACLAY. British Shipping Controller. THE RED CROSS SPIRIT SPEAKS By JOHN H. FINLEY, 4 I kneel behind the soldiery' trench I walk with shambles' smear and stench The dead I mourn. I bear the stretcher and 1 bend O'er Sammy, I'ierre and Jack and mend What shells have torn. I go wherever men may dare, 1 go wherever woman's care And love can live. Wherever strength and skill can bring Surcease to human suffering Or solace (five. 1 am your pennies and your pounds; 1 am your bodies on their rounds Of pain afar; I am you, doing what yo i would If you were only where you could Your avatar. The cross which on my arm 1 wear, The flag which o'er my breast I bear, Is but the sign Of what you'd sacrifice for him Who Buffers on the hellish rim Of war's red line. Roy Wakefield Home on Furlough Royal Wakefield arrived from Camp Lewis Saturday evening on a six week's furlough which lie will spend with his parents and friends here. Mr. Wakefield went to Camp Lewis several months ugo, and having soon become proficient in the drill he lias been kept there to assist in training the rookies who are constantly coming and going at the big camp, lie likes the service line "Jake" Osten Makes Good Charles J Osten, of Ueppner, who enlisted in the army several months ago anil who later worked his way into the officers training school at Leon Springs, Texas, 1ms mui.'o good and successfully passed the tests thera and quali fied us a prospective Second Lieu tenant. Mr. Osten is one of lleimner's best known young men anil for a time was employed in the Herald office. This paper i ii lis Willi ins many ik'iiimigi and looks as tho it agreed with t i j,.,,, jn congratulations on his him perfectly. I mpid ad vancement in the army. RALPH E. WILLIAMS R1TUBLICAN Candidate for National Committeeman Ralph I". Williams, of iVitlniul. native son of Oregon and present K. pi.l le an Nat ii i.l Committeeman, is a can didate lor n-no ein.ilion uiul eh-i lion. All Oregon knows wis the t hu ! factor in bringing about lie. .ii and l'iv;i(';.sive parties in i,l hi Oregon being the only state . tc-i.d vole for Hughes. That Mr. ih mild . ik iii haimoiii. ing the various elc- Kcpiihlic.-iii a. nl Progressive parties is also that Mr. V lili. m:; the reunion of the Repn! the st.de in I Oil'., r.si.'.'i in the West to est its el Williams' s incuts oi tiie recognii'd nationally, is .iMest d by stiong letters of en dorsement wnt. en bv V. 1II1..11 UAVilcox, retiring chairman of the Republic. ni National Committee. George W. Per kins, Chaiini.m of the i t i i.tiw urn inittt eol the Progres sive paity, ami U ill II. Il.iyt... l.ivnt'y elected chairman of the Ki publican N.tt.otial Coiiunittt e. '1 lu se letters re fer not only to t' M.ite and national campaign of 191(, but also to the u. rtit nuetn g of the Republican National Committee at M. I oi .is, wh.ie Mr. Williams' activities ma terially anted mi .1 ! h bun: the spirit of co operation and hamionv whiiliitow pi i .. I . m the paity thioughout the United Stale. A descendant of (heron pioneer slock, his parents having eio-xed the pi ns to Omkoii in ISI.". Ualpli Will iams' Ann in .ii . in -a h el d ..'. in .i.int esptes.sion since the outbitv.k of the .u l y pa. lu ipaiion in ail patriotic war hi livitiev As is j: in i. Iiv ki mi sei imity in seivice gives pres tige and inlluei i e on the Republican National Committee in the same nn.ii.itf ,imhi Congressional committees. At the piesent Line he I lain . I .i to scnotlty on the Nation id Committee bv two n.eii.b. isonlv. This puts Mr. Williams in a position ol p'l.ier and d Mnution such ns no new member of tin- C. in i lice i in hope to attain. lbs te i 1. ii v,i!l n a c l.i the Mate of Oien nil CECIL ITEMS Carl Yount was a Cecil visitor Monday. VV. G. Hyod of Sand Hollow was over Sunday. Miss A. C. Lowe of The Dalles, spent the week end in Cecil. Miss Inez Easton spent Sun day with Mrs. Duncan of Willow creek. Mrs. John Nash visited with M rs. Tyler at the Courtiss place Friday. Geo. W. Wilson returned to Butteroy Fiats from Heppner Tuesday. Mr. Millholland, of the Stand ard Oil Co., Heppner, was in Ce cil Tuesday. The Pettyjohn and Medlock families spent Sunday at the Jef ferson home. Boyd Logan spent Thursday and Friday visiting friends on Willow creek. Mrs. Broady, of Morgan, visit ed with Mrs. Nash and Mrs. Lowe Saturday. 'T. II. Lowe dispatched the last two cars of wheat from the Cecil warehouse Thursday. Tom Beymer and Mr. Bohar, of Lexington, visitetl with Peter Bauerntiend, of Cecil. Bob Pope has been helping Geo. A. Miller for the last few days laying a concrete founda tion for his new house. J. Fisk, of La Grande, came in Sunday to work on the shearing plant at Butterby B iats. Several children joined the children of Cecil school who were having a field day Wednesday. All kinds of games were played and a very pleasant day was spent. Walter Pope and T. H. Lowe were in Arlington Thursday on I business. Something must have happened to their car, as they were seen walking into Cecil at dusk. Tom says walking is good exercise. Misses Easton, Summers and Logan, also Jim Logan, attended the dance and Bazaar at Morgan Friday night. Quite a large sum was raised in aid of the Red Cross, some very tine work be- inc donated by the ladies of Morgan. While returning from lone Saturday with a load of lumber Arthur Hodgson attempted to pijt on his brake when the ropo slipped off the pole and he fell in front of the wagon, receiving two very severe scalp wounds. Mrs. Crabtree, noticing the unfortu nate man on the road had him taken into her bouse and had his wounds attended to Jack llynd took hiiu to lone and placed tiiai under the care of Dr. Coick. APPLICATION FOR JUDGMENT FORECLOSING TAX LIENS. IN THE CIRCUIT COCKT OF THE STATE OF UKKiiON FOR MORROW COUNTY. Morrow County Oregon. A Public Cor poration, plaintiff. vs. J. A. Ausburn. Sarah Broylea, Annis Weston. Thos. E. Brown, J. A. Harb ke. Arvid Haryu, Geo. W. Lewis, Ed Doherty, and Asa L. Young, and any other person or persons owning or claiming to own, or having or claim ing to have, any interest or estate in or to the real property hereinafter described. Defendants. SIMMONS AND NOTICE. To J. A. Ausburn, Sarah Broylea, An nis Weston, Thos. E. Brown, J. A. Harbke, Arvid Haryu, Geo. W. Lewis, Ed Doherty and Asa L. Young, and any other person or persons owning or claiming to own, or having or claiming to have, any interest or estate in or to the real property hereinafter described, Defendants: IN THE NAME OK THE STATE OF OREGON: You and each of you are hereby notified that the above named Plaintiff, a Public "Corporation, is the purchaser, owner and holder of certifi cates of delinquency Numbered 541, is sued on the 2nd day of December, 1914; 54S, issued on the aid day of December, 1914; 550, issued on the 4th day of De cember, 1914; 5G5, issued on the 14th day of December, 1914; 506, issued on the 15th day of December, 1914; 573, issued on the 16th day of December, 1914; 576, issued on the 16th day of De cember, 1914; and 6Uo, issued on the 19th day of January, 1915; by the sher iff and collector of delinquent taxes for Morrow County, Oregon, and filed by said sheriff and collector of delinquent taxes in the office of the County Clerk of Morrow County, Oregon, on the dates of issue of the same, respectively, for taxes due and delinquent, together with penalty, interest and costs there on, upon real property situate In Mor row County, Oregon. You are further notified that the amount for which said certificate Is is sued is set opposite and following the description of the tract or parcel of land hereinafter set out, the same be ing the amount then due and deiin quent, for taxes for the year 1911, to gether with penalty, interest and costs thereon, upon said real property situate in Morrow County, Oregon, and partic ularly bounded and described as here inafter set forth; said tract or parcel of land being assessed for the year 1911 to the first person whose name im mediately precedes the description thereof, and is followed by the name of the person appearing to be the own er thereof, as appears on the tax roll of Morrow County, Oregon, now in the ooc 6 How War About That Garden You are Going to Plant? Early yet to plant but just the time to secure the seed. We handle four of the best. D. M. FERRY & CO,, Michigan NORTHRUP & KING, Minnesota C. C. MORSE & GO,, California CHAS. H. LILLY, Oregon As some varieties are very scarce this year we advise early buying. Phelps Grocery Co. Heppner, Oregon J J. Nys has been appointed chairman for the Armenian re lief drive. Wood and Coal I handle Rock Springs Coal. jt'ord Wood and Slab Wood. Jjl.eiive orders at Humphreys' I j Drii(j store or phono 3D2. . :nt Ki Hkksun. FOU SALlv- A five-passonner Huick car. This car is in excel- I lent condition in every way. A bargain. Inquire at this ollice. : i Fifty For Sale (r0) Lend good work : mules. Twenty. five (25) head tine, hijt inure. If you neeii J Hiiy Hiock in tins line it will pay J ; you to inspect these animals. (ii Y Hoy ku, 41tf Heppner, Ore i the fuU!-d " in ' I v hu !i tmic.tM d M.itu.ir,;. Mewl w J! n.itui.il'y ntttue Loin Lis H!OS II. TONl.IT, Jr. O.YPK ti. Ill'M l.LY Wll I.AKP L MARKS WAUl ULTOO.i'Jr. I . II. MAVIS l. L I'OVI Y i ll.i Le t . tup,i;n Coin. (Rep, Prog.) r. i vs.) t'l.l'.AN IT Xw U the time to clean up yo.ir rubbish. I will haul it away fr you when you ire ready. See me or call .Nt iin ": l.c. Cintwell 4Tt f i .1 ITNKY Sr'.UVKT.. IVd t 'iitiieyfiirspeci.il tra'n trips oi i ! my other erv!e diy or tnirht i : ly phin Vain Nitht plioti,' Main LceCauUell. 4 It hands of the sheriff of said county for collection, at the date of the first pub lication of this summons and notice, which is the 3rd day of May, 1918. Certificate No. 541, J. A. Ausburn and J. A. Ausburn, Lot 8, in Block si of i'enland's Second Addition to the town of Lex ington, Oregon $ 1.85 Certificate No. 548, Sarah Broylea and Annls Weston, Lots 1, 2, and 3, Block 10 of the town of Castle Hock, Oregon 90 Certificate No. 550, Thos. E. Brown and Thos. E. Brown, Lots 3, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10, Block 1 of Brown's Addition to the City of Heppner, Oregon 8.20 Certificate No. 5115, J. A. Harbke and J. A. Harbke, Lot 2, Block 1 of duff's Kourth Addition to lone, Oregon 1,31 Certificate No. Gliti, Arvid Haryu and Arvid Haryu, Southeast quarter, Section 33, Tp. 8 South, Itange 27 E. W. M 15.10 Certificate No. 573, Geo. W. Lew is and Geo. V. Lewis, ESV4 and Lot 3, Section ly, Tp.6 8., H. 2d E. W. M., and NEN'W' Section 30, Tp. 6 S., H. 26, E. W. M 11.50 Certificate No. 57t, Ed McUaid and Ed Doherty, and Ed Doh erty, NVuNW', Section 33, Tp. 2 N., It. Z E. V. M 2.16 Certificate No. tiU5, Asa L. Voting and Aaa L. Young. All of Sec tion 16, Tp. 6 S.f K. 27 E. Wi M.; All of Section 16, Tp. tf S., It 2S E. YV. M., and all of Sec tion 16, Tp. 6 S., It. 2lJ. K. W. M. 161.10 The said amounts bear interest a follows; Tiie taxes aforesaid bear In tel eat from the dates of tiling of said letlilkalt's of delinquency, leMpvclivc- l, at the rate of 10 per cent, per an num, until paid, the dates of filing saio i ei tittiutes uf delinquency with the Count Clerk of Morrow County, Ore gon, being heieinbefore set out. And ou and eacii of oU ure hereb) summoned to appear within sixty Ua alter the date ul the fust publication of this summons, ex lusivs ol the Ua ol first publication thereof, to-wit. Ma J, U'l and defend this suit in the Court ufoieaid, or pay the amount due as show n aooe, ugaifist said tracts ot oiuiel of land, respectively, sbuve de . lined, of which ou ate ths owner, wi .ii whuli oU hue, or cluiin to have, uiiy inteii-Hl or estate, together with merest uiut costs atctued ill this suit uieteuit- Sviue ol copy of our an- wer oi other plot ess limy b made up on the unueisigiivd attorney for plain iill, at tiie plate specified below as hi .wttivaft, utid in iav of your failure so lo do, Ju-Hiiiitiit U ml deiiee will be n U'ltd aiiaiiisl ou and each uf ou. loi Vk liiUK said tux livus for the amount opposite and follow in tltt in i i ipt ion ot aid paitel vt land aboW t foi . Ii. toethvi with lliiei est aiu, '"! lltfcivoti, iiainst said tiats u ,rt.i-l of laioi and saui liuits or pat vim ot laud w ttl be sold to aUf saiu jli'ifcllivlil and udv i ftf uOlaiKirii HI smiu NUlt lou ai herrby futther Itutified that .he planum Nui ,!'. to lh Ciit.ua i'"Ui I at oi va,d for juti mvttt and o foirvloRira1 ..)! tax liens aastiiftt .tut pIopt'it, hf , eillbr I.M UriUll'fil I lui siniiM'i.s ts put'i.hvtf otus wakU a-n for s,xt i ot.at-t uii v tlas in ttic ill i pltr liviaol, a I.Voal v. of ch , tat iiiU.at..'H til M.'itnw Count). ts"it. puliimlivi wvfKt at ltvi'ptifi, .u s.td o'lthlj, Urn ual of firat puoll .atiott Ui'iv-( ben g May I. lSfl, aaiu lu id at ton t vna nt a 'Is in pursaaiut an tiar tl.rirf.ti nadf b) th Hut ji.thif i sll-' X Vt Ihri I Juls of tor vu.uit I'i'Uti st m mats of i'i ,,.r M-'tii'W t'iMKl, ottlr haUfc rn t"t is an-! rutvivd on tl. Jtd Ut .f Ap'il. 1 '1 Cv lNr vK MHIU'W. VTATU Vl 0 30C 3SC 3C II The United States Food Administration Says SAVE FATS We must save fats to feed our fighters. We must save fats to help our fighters fight. Every hog is as necessary to winning the war as a shell. Every pound of fat is as sure of service as a bullet Use fowl, fish, Vegetables, Vegetable Oils, Cheese Purely Vegetable Cotosuiet, Crisco. Olive Oil.Wesson Oil, Mazolo (made from Indian corn,) SAM. HUGHES COMPANY n OREGON. By Samuel E. Notson, District Attor ney for Morrow County, Oregon, and Attorney for FlalntlfT; whoe address Is Heiipner, Oregon. 52(19 Notice for Publication l)pnment of the Interior. U. S. Land Office, at The Dallea. Oregon, April 6th. 1918. Notice ia hereby given that William Shipley, ..f lvinston. Oreiion. who. on November 'ib. IV14. made homentead entry No. 014162. foe lot, S and 4. ,NW.. SvVl.NE'.. NU'lSl'l. M..S', Station b. Lot 1. aec. a. I lownihlp 9. svutn Kanaw 2fi-Eeit. Ulllamette Meridian, haa nied no- lice ot int'ntim to make inal three-year f root, tu eatabluh claim to the land above deeenbed. be- lore C. C. I'alterwin. U. a. Commissioner, H..i.nnr. Drnrim. on the 4th day of June t!MB. Claimant name aa witneeaei: In imam tl. raa- kern of I.sinirlon. Orvaon: Chffonl N. rndley. of Lelnton. treon: Kallih L. lienae. of Hepp ner. Urrifon.Ueorae W. 4 an Winkle, of Heppner, ilivaon. tlfcU H. IKAKK WUUULULa, ntfiiur. Notice of Hearing ol Final Account In the County Court of State of Oregon for Mor row County. In the matter of the etlateof J. L. Egbert, da eeaaed. Notice ! hereby given to alt persona Interested thai M . W nis worth, adminlllralor of the above mentioned estate, haa filed In the County Court of Morrow County. Oregon, his final account and re port, and that said court haa filed, by Its order heretofore duly entered. Monday, the lath day of Mar. mi', at the hour of 10 o'clock s m.. snd the Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Morrow. Pacific Coast Elevator Company, a corporation, plaintiff, vs. Augustus Walker and Emma L. Walker, his wifa Laurel Land Company, ariOregon corporation; Mina Zimmerman, Oregon and Western Colo nization Company, a South Dakota corpora tion: Preston Campbell. William Robb and Pauline H. Robb. hitife; Banker and Lum barmen's Bank, a corporation; F. R. Cham bers, jr.; First National Bank of Heppner. a corporation. Hank of Heppner, a corporation; Cynthia Walker. Lumbermen's National Bank, a corporation, drfendanta. To Mina Zimmerman. Preston Campbell and F. R. Chambers, jr., defendants: In the name of the Bute of Oregon, you are hereby required to (appear and answer ths com plaint filed sgainst you in ths above entitled suit, on or before six weeks from the 26th day of April. Il, tcwlt: On orShefors ths "th day of June. and if you fall to so isppear or answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for judgment against you snd earn of you. as fol lows, to-wit: For Judgment against Augustus Wslker and Emma L. Walker for the sum of lls.RII.07 with mtereet thereon st ths rate of 7 per annum from January I 111, together with Interest on the sum of U!i;i w at ths rats of 7t per annum from January 1. 14). until October It II0. together with Interest on the sum of ll .no at ths rata of 7' per annum from January t IK, nntll October . I12. and the further sum of fctas) attorney 's fee. and the costs and disbursements of mis suit, that plaintiff s mortgage deed be fore- court room of said court in the county court house ' in Heppner. said county, sa ths time and place for I leed and the following described property be sold hearing of objections to said Sf count snd ths set tlement thereof and ths closing and distribution of said estate. All persons interested therein having objections thereto may file the same with ths clerk of said court on or before said day and time, specifying the particulars of said objections. This notice is published for four consecutive weeks, beginning with the Issue of April It lull, in sreordance with the order of said court. M. r. WAWWOHTH. 4yl Administrator. Irriguet. Ore. Notice (or Publication Department of IM Interior. V. t. Land ernes at La tirende. Orewon. March ta. U.S. Notice le heretr given that Bertha B. Hintesi. formerly Bertha B. Blatter of Leas. Oregon who. m Nov. It. inade hoeneetead entry No. O'.aiO. f,w el swV see. U. tp. I a. ID s.. W. M . lots 1. 1 land 4. l l ne'.. S nV see. L tp I s r la e . W. M . haa Hied entire of Intention lo make three-reer Tetmif. to establish claim to the land Iwe deernnsel before C. C I'atteeenei. I'nited spates Ccennneewnee. at h. eeT.ce. at Heppner. tlrn en the llth day of May. It'.s. ( la. man t names as Witnesses James 1 Me. an. ta.al.io L. Vlnrent, Arthur T. Hughes and atri hen B. Ch all of Lens, Ores". u:j t . la NN lUgater. lo satisfy the plaintiff s judgment, aa may be re covered herein, to-wit ' The N H and the NW of the 8Wt, of See. HI. Tp. I N of R t. saet of the Willamette Meridian, in Morrow county. Ore, That plaintiff's claim and demand and all sums of money duo ths plsmtiff from ths defendants Augusta Walker land EmmaL.Welker.be de creed to be a first hen upon the real property here inbefore described, superior and prior lo the claim or Interest of th defendanta. or any of them I er to said property, that the defendants snd each of thera. and sil persons claiming by. throush or under them: e either of them be forever barred and fnrerlueed of all rghL title or Interest In er to the real pmcam, atnvs dMrnhed and every pari thereof eirevt ,,,, statutory r.ght of redemption, and for such other ri,.f as In avert guy deem souitahls. This summons Is serve open you by puhllcatki thereof on re a week f. ail Weeks in th Heppner Herald, a weealy new.paper of general circula tion, publwharf at Hepmer. Morrow county. Ore s'"" by virtue of an order made and entered here, in on the IS. a 4., f lti, Honors, Is C. C Pslteeaeei. County Judge of M'tww County. Oreg ei an th data of the .rl publirata) I Aprllja l;t. aM the date of the saet pub..relei will s June 7 ICS. obIsmi a ..l and C. A. Bell. Attarnert Plaint If. r.t Uffire sddreae Hst fr.er. Ore. (ids O O (J'