Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, May 17, 1918, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    JEPRN E R H E R A LD
S. A. PATTISON. PuFLibHi f
mils or ciiriiorations for such of
tlii-ir c)iTimolitirs as they need.
Tl,-n
This summons is served upon you by publication
thereof once a week for six weeks in the Heppner
Herald, a weekly newspaper of general circula-
An Indcpntd ft, L
fxiix r.
at
'I'f'I!! S to he llUt One e- i t'on published at Heppner. Morrow county. Ore-
, j Bon. by virtue ol an order made and entered here-
'"' 'jail ill Id thlH rull' anil that IS in j jnn the Mthday of April. 1918. by theHonorabli
I Ml
of St 'C'kinK publicity ; c-c-attrion' Cn Judtre of Morrow County.
(hniMil I. lit.' ni'JlJium Of the news-' Aprils. 1918. nd the dateof the laat publication
Entered nf the lii-jijiini
Pout Office CS' mnnid-rli,
; ll'illlrr.
ni;iti it
p:iM-r.s of the country.
Terms of Sniper i pi "'.
One Year - - $1 ''
Six Months - '- , 7"
Three Months' - - :,')
FRIDAY, MA Y 17, r.)!S
THE RED CROSS
During the past ten months
the American lied doss has ex
pended an aggregate of 100. onii,
000 in relief and welfare work
made necessary by the world
war. The work accomplished in
the aggregate is beyond the com
prehension of the human mind.
Its magnitude may be glimpsed
when we consider that the fund
of 100,000,000 subscribed by the
greathearted people of the Uni
ted States last June is but a frac
tion of the sum total involved.
Many additional millions were
raised last winter in the mem
bership drive and many other
millions have been turned over
to the Red Cross as prirato do
nations in money and articles of
value. In addition to this the
labor expended by the loyal wo
men of America in lied Cross
sewintr and kuiuitie; rooms ilur-
When i wi" June 7-1918-
iiie jroVenillK-Ilt needs tO Sell a J Attorney, for Plaintiff
l'"V billion of war bonds, Or tO I Po,t Office addrem Happner.Ore. 61di
oi-oinot" an increased production i
' ,- . ., ,, .. ,i . i I AI'I'LICATIO.N FUR JUDGMEM
Ol HHH1 bUlll.-, most; III maigcui
public alfairs immediately begin
to Hood every newspaper office in
i he country w ith advertising mat
Vr lor which t ree space is asked.
Tho.-e in charge of governmental
activities admit that without
newspaper publicity many of the
iinaiicM "drives" which have
been so successfully put over
(ho inu the past year would have
been Failures, and yet when the
ipieslion of remuneration for ad
vertising space in the newspapers
is raised these gentlemen who
represent the government of
these great United States prate
ol patriotism - for the publishers
and decry the terrible expense
it would be lor the government
to p:iy the newspapers for their
space - in cited pleading tne pov
erty act for the richest govern
ment on the globe.
If the government needs news
paper advertising to induce the
people of the country to buy Lib
erty Honda as a means of winning
the war the government should
pay for that space the same as it
pays for ships or guns or wool or
cotton or transportation.
The government now operates
the railroads of the country and
IN
FOHECLOSING TAX l.IKNS.
TUB CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
i i i.i i . . . u i . : -p i u
vv iiiii vvuiuu uu uie lesuit u me
government were to adopt the
plan of refusing to pay the train
men on the ground of economy
and then propose to the train
men Unit they must go through
I i be cu.'ichex on everv t.rin and
ing the same poind of tunt
would, perhaps, if en pi I ah.ed and thej charge the regular fare.plus
reckoned as coin of the realm, ,t w ar Lax for riding on the trains.
represent more value than ull
other contributions together.
The work accomplished is well
worth all it has cost and immeas
urably more. Countless thous
ands of starving children, home
lyns and wretched men and wo-'i
men. sick and wounded soldiers pass the hat among the passen-
aud homesick "rookies" havelgeis lor money with which to
pay themselves for running the
trains, with the implication that
any passenger who refused to
contnliuLe should be looked upon
as a slacker or a more or less
dangerous citizen. And yet that
is exactly w hat the government
I is rcipiiring the newspapers of
j the country to do- advertise Lib
icrty I'.ond issues, lied Cross
i drives, etc , and then go out
'among the people who have con
tributed and bought totheextent
nl their ability and ask them to
put np more more money to pay
lor the advertising that induced
tin in to buy the bonds or con-
llloule lo the lied Cros:i. It is
i 1 1 1 a childish way of doing
b.i.iucss, a rather small-bore
in i hull 1 1 pi- getting something for
iioiinng lor t In greatest country
boon fed and clothed and healed
and comforted.
Another d rive is planned for
next week, during which Morrow
county people have been aked
to contribute !fo,(MMi s their
quota of the money necessary in
carry out and expand the woi l
of the Red Cross, The diive will
start Monday morning. May 'JO,
and will continue until the conn
ty has again gone "over I he lop"
hi this great work. ;
Morrow county ha never been'
found wanting when money was)
needed for any worthy cause, ami
she will not ho,' in the m k u hn li
is cut out for her next week
WAR TIME I I .'. 7')-
The government of lie' I nited
States, hacked by the people of
the United Stale--. r- out lo w u,
this world w ar w hn h i beiiij:
waged by the alhe I ii i! iciw in
and tor the ( :tn-v ol ib inner ;;r
VS. autocracy and u e ;n e uoin
tl in jut as Mll'e ,i . I be SMI!
will rise ;ie;un It'tnui ro, met n
ing. No mailer w hat I he i ' I
I on i ,u i n in pursue.
. ill..
M I I ..!
Ilia V be in blond ;unl I n :i
the outcome i iioi ,.r ,,
inent ill doilbl in the ! 1 1 ! i , I
red blooded A met ic.im .
That tin-, i ml m;i I . .
hshed in ti e : bei I,
tune and w it h the I, ,i i
number of c.i u i'1 ; : sine
man pnw it ot i .
is being pent lil.e w ,il. i .
HS li people, we in !,,hi .
Inldgi t in Inibo! . . iih 1 1
llliconcei n tli.it w c !ei n ' ;
of nat tonal or . i.-.- t . ,
in millions, or no p. i
lien nlVaii s in . ... .
And tlm i-. i n l .i. ;
tune to oniit t be e... ... .,
ot an) tint g that i
the wiuioie id !
counttN in i
Hlel t'lolbo ;,
thnusind ot b. r 1 1
go out and b 1
rcglirdii o! ' i
rss.irv, the Mi.e
t'u. d .r the (-..'
are comm.u ! i
llioil good. : , i v
ol price li x o v i'i a.
the Ik'iiv el nnn i 1 i .
tVllipi lu-.i' ion .i..".
'e II..
IM.i
ol ;b
Summons
...tit .'I I'Ih Stal of Orrnnn f.'f
i .1 M..."HW.
...t r l .'ini-Niii. a ctrHrat ion.
to. t i mii.ftl.. UnlkHr. hn wtfil
I'toi, . hi. Or..n,tn -..tp'.FRtl'.n.
...... ot,'i,iHi Ht.,1 V,stlern t'oki-
... . m .iiitli Oi.lt.. la .-..ri.ra
l i.-M 1 .11. W ill. ant U.'l I. ami
i.i' it. Itnnkfr ami Lum
it . i('..iHii..ti. i. K (ham
... ..-"i.l llm.k of ll.iiimrr. a
. K . f It. i i n.r. a riiriNiratinlt.
. . I uinl.1 Miii-ii i. National flank.
I. I. i-.li.nia.
i -ii I .. -1...1 Cattii'lirll and K. K.
i I.
I.
I
I I... I
. ..t tl-.- .wti ..f Orruon. roil air
t in ii i .. mix! aiir tti ,.ifli
. ' ."ti i.i tin- lH.,r riitttlcil tut.
' In-lit tlir.i.th lv of April.
i 'i 1 t ,1 "'-! th .'lb tiny i.f June.
i.ft -ir or a..r fol
t t i i.. .it w ill atMiiy lo the I out I
. . . -t .i-.t a ,1 h of von a lol
I . I i I.i. tut MgltHlat AuailtlH
I i i I V .lk"t ..r the aum ol
i i . i. .i tl.. ..-..ii at the late of 7 .
1 ii nil- i I', tia.-ther ailh
'' ! I i at the ta'e of i .
in t ,. wi, ; ,lltti n, ti.!.r U.
ii iiii.ii. i i, ii the unt o( !mm
i .-. i -iiii fti-in Jaiu.att I.
n. t tl r Ftiitltrt ul.i of l.1t
i ' III - - - I l. . I .t.ah.ltOTttH-llta 'f
. . I i' . i..tlK'vae ,lrv.l laa .te
"i ll t 'l-a--l r.it!t a a-ikl
ft I I. a. le r
N i e,.. tt , ..f jn f r
'I C" U - i.i.i'll Mrt'iln" in
- a .1 ai-l !! euttta
i-,ii the tlelroifaiit
i I H k. I l .le
ti i t' ii hei
i 'I it .... I.. lh
i t a. it ol tKrir
t . t. t.-...Ui.t
in. - a I-- lhel
. I.- I .....I tari.l
. i p ,f t,.
.1 .1 ,e I an
a hi .-I !?. i, t
i- ml 1. Je.i
STATU I IK OKKIJON FOR MORROW
COUNTY.
Morrow County Oregon, A Public Cor
poration, Plaintiff.
vs.
J. A. Ausburn, Sarah Broyles, Annif
Weaton, Thos. E. Brown, J. A. Harb
ke, Arvid Haryu, Geo. W. Lewis, Kcl
Doherty, and Asa L. Young, nd an
other perBon or persons owning oi
claiming to own, or having or claim
ing to have, any Interest or estate ii,
or to the real property hereinaftei
described. Defendants.
SUMMONS AD OTKE.
To J. A. Ausburn, Sarah Broyles, An
nls Weston, Thos. B. Brown, J. A
Harbke, Arvid Haryu, Geo. W. Lewis,
lit Doherty and Asa L. Young, and an
other person or persons owning oi
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 OF THE STATE OF
OREGON: You and each of you art
hereby notified that the above namec
Plaintiff, a Public Corporation, is tlu
purchaser, owner and holder of certifi
cates of delinquency Numbered 641, Is
sued on the 2nd day of December, 1914,
048, Issued on the 3rd day of December,
1U14; 600, Issued on the 4th day of De
cember, 1914; 065, issued on the 14th
day of December, 1914; 666, issued on
the 15th day of December, 1914; 573,
issued on the 10th day of December
1914; 576, issued on the 16th day of De
cember, 1914; and 605, Issued on thi
19th day of January, 1915; by the sher
iff and collector of delinquent taxes foi
Morrow Tounty, Oregon, and flled b
.-son. aueiiii aim conecior oi uennuuen
tuxes In the olllce of the County Clerl,
uf Morrow County, Oregon, on tht
dales of lbsue of the same, respectively
for taxes due and delinquent, togethei
with penalty, Interest and costs there
on, upon real property situate in Mor
row County, Oregon.
xou are turther notified that thi
amount for which said certificate is is
sued is set opposite and following thi
description of the tract or parcel
land hereinafter set out, the same be
ing the amount then due and deiin
quent, for tuxes for the year 1911, to
geiher with penalty, Interest and cosh
Ihereon, upon said real property situatt
in Morrow County, Oregon, and partic
ulaiiy bounded and described as here
unifier set forth; said tract or parce.
of land being assessed for the yeai
1911 to the first person whose name ini
mediately precedes the Uescrlptloi.
thereof, ami Is followed by the namt
of the person appearing to be the own
er thereof, as appears on the tax roll
of Morrow County, Oregon, now in tht
hands of the sheriff of said coonty foi
collection, at the date of the first nub
licallon of this summons, and notice,
which is the 3rd tiay of May, 1918.
Curtlltcate No, 641, J. A. Ausburn
ami J. A. Ausburn, Lot 8, In
lllock 1 of l'enlantVs Second
Addition tu the town of Lex-
lug ton, Oregon
Cfi tlllcale No. bin, Surali Uroj lea
and Annla Wuiiton, Lots 1, 2,
and 3, Block 111 of the town of
I'aallM Rock, Oiwgon
Cettilliate No. ton, Thos. E.
Blown anil Thos K. Brown,
Lots 3. 6, 7. N, 8 and ill. Block
1 of Brown's Addition to the
I'lty of Heppner, Oregon 8 2i
Let tlllcale No. 660, 1. A. Hurbke
and J. A. llai bke, Lot 2, Block
1 of I'luff'a Fourth Addition
to lone, iiiegon
t'eilllkale No. 66H. Arvid llairu
mid Aivid Haryu, iiiillti'at
quarter, taction 33. Tp.
fiouth. hange 27 K. W. M
i 'oi t 111. ii lo Nit, 673, Geo W Lew
la ami Gen. W. Lewis, i;iaswi,
ami Lot 3. Section la, I p 6 S,
It. 2ii K. W. M , and Ni;i,w i4
M'i'llon jii, Hi. , it 26, L
W M
i'im lilliatt" No. 676, Kii Mi Daui
anil L'd Duller!), and Ld lnh
eit. N'.NW',, Section 33, 1 p.
2 X , ii 2T., Iv W M
iV.tUlcsts No. (jnli, Ana L Young
ami A as I. Young All of Sec
tion IS. Tp 6 H, n 27 K W
M , AH of tlnn 1. Tp 6 (i,,
I! 2 K. W M . mid all ..f S. , .
tin n ii. Tp ( , n. K W M INI It
lite mi l.l smouiils lii.o lutri eat at
f.illi.wa. 'I'he tuea sfui wmo.1 bear In
lei eat fiotu the dAU'M of llling ot aino
. t I 1 1 n i it t ft' of .ll'ltnqlieni'X . levpiH tlVV
1, at the i ii I et of 1j per kvtit per Mil
num. until .o l. the il.iO n i.f tUing salt
i ii 1 1 tit rt I i"B of tleliutiuetii y with thi-
I'l.tinty t'lotk of Motuivv L'nlinti, Oi
i.iit. beltig hoi ftllttbefi.t e aet out
And )nii iiitd en. it of ion nte heirhi
i(ttiiiiini'il lo nppc.it Milieu aixty tl.i
j 1 1 1 the ilnt. tif the tli-l p.il.li, iitlnti
..f Una an iniia. rjiluaiii. i f the tla
"f lllal ptil.ln nl lull thete.'f, I" It tUl
I. In, an. I ilvfi'ii.l una ami In Ox
I'litllt A foi pj. ltd. or pll the .itiiiMltlt due
..a eiiuiin Hboie. i.a.oio.i ft ol ttaitaoi
, el i.f Ian. I. iea e. IO el , , ni.i ie de
.itieii. or Hiitiii ou i lite iimier. in
in Mlii.h iui iiaie. ot i in i in to ham
inn Ititi'iekt i.i entitle. I. nether ltli
-itu'i.-at mil) ice' a. lined in this nut
.lie, e.m t-ui l u e of a ...p. i.f..urati
....i hi i. titer pin. ena tn.it la titnile uii
n Ha mi. lei a, k no. I nil,. in,-, f,,r pUin
l o. at 'lie pt.i. ape, ill.. I Li I aa Ilia
i.l.ie.a, and In .Nft- . f )i "jf f,iiluie
tin. Jii lsnift'i l and .la, iee , en
iei nsniiiftt .m ami in t of juu
l.-le. Inftli:, en. I l I-,, f,,r the
inn ..ml awl . ,-. ft- nn I f. ll ,n,g tl
I. ... t iplp.n ,1 i. p.)i,, ,,f ,,,i no.iie
t f.-lOi. l.-aeOi.-t mitt l-t. etit art. I
.-! itiote.-tt ia iMiftt a... I liaita .u
t , I a . f I.i n I a., ft.i : I Int. or pat
ft la of lilt I ill I e ft. i t .i , ,t i.f, aal.l
''ft "I ..i"l ! . Mac I III ajl l
18.'
.91
131
15. li
11 Ol
2 li
wmmmmmm
"A great net of mercy drawn through
an ocean of unspeakable pain"
i
Another Good Investment
VaE paid out some Red Cross money a while back.
V ' Paid it out and forgot it. That's how much it hurt.
Might not be a bad idea to have a look at what that money
has been doing. !
That money went, dollar for dollar, where it did a
full day's work, wherever it was.
Three cents of it may have had the honor of disin
fecting with iodine the three torn wounds of an American
soldier on the French front. Or it may have had the less
noble responsibility of pinning a warm flannel belly-band
around six-year-old Antoine out back of Noyon.
No use, we can't figure this Red Cross task in cents
worth. .
There's the whole path of ruin from Belgium to
Switzerland, just to visualize one thing at a time. If your
Red Cross money went there it very likely provided pots
and pans, food and clothes, beds and blankets, for the
repatriated people.
i Three years ago these people were prosperous and
contented self-respecting, steady, saving, hard-working,
everyday, small-town citizens.
Now they have the "earth under them and the sky
over them" not one thing else.
It's for you to say whether this great work of mercy
shall stop.
The Red Cross is yours, just as our Army and Navy
are yours; yours to support with the same fervor and
loyalty that leads you to the bottom of your purse for
Liberty Bonds.
It's for your voice to say whether your Red Cross
shall falter now or sweep onward, greater and more help-
tul than ever berore.
And it's your dollars that must answer.
This Space Contributed by Phelps Grocery Co.
week for sixty consecutive iliiya in the
l.t-i.ptn-r Ht'iaM, a itvw Hpupcr uf Kt'ii
"i ii I tiiculatinn In Morrow rounty,
JTi-Kon, iMihllidieil weekly t Heppner,
n Bald rounty, the iHte (if flint puMI
atton theieof lie. tig M;iy 3. 19t. salil
ullt At Ion t'ptiit-t in a de tu pursuit me
f nn order theiefor innde by the Hon
mi. Me Gilbert W. I'hel.i.s .I.Mxe of the
'Irrult t'oui t of ttie State of ( !
for Morrow (utinl . said ot der ha viiik
'teen made and entered on the Zit d day
f April. !!MV
HNTY 'K M'HHnV, STAT I. I'F
t'ltKiinX,
!ly Hamuel K Not son. nistrkt Attor
ney for M'-rrow Count?, urrcuti,
Bnl Attorney for Plaintiff, hose
addle is Heppner, ('Ten-til
E-Jdi
Notice lor Publication
(iirtmtnt of ih lninir. V. 8. tuid Office.
t Th Dsll4M, On-tf..n. Ai-nl Mh I'.M.-.
Nti i hrrrh fin tht 1 II m fhlrv,
fiil him"titi rntr N ''HI'.' f.r I ' 1 n1 4
.'lirn h 1,-H 1 S . t"iiihm i South
tit of iMrMinn t rnnti I mm I ihi'M tr ln"f
to pUlt'llh -''m tU 111 in till Ht". f rtM. i tt
(-r C- ( 'ttrrn t ' S ( oitiioiivr. at
Mfrpntf. OfH"" hr 4ih t t Jnr I 'i
i tinint nairM M it n V. ill nm It t'ad
h't of tiin.ii l'r-f.ln ll' Tvi N rr'ili
f lithMlon titafoi' Kiill h I. Itvrtf uf H. V-
-'r frmvii l.iii Vai.nikie. ol M. vnrr
tl t H AN K WtHItM K R -iff.
4 rt ' e ! '
). i i,i i '. i T
. f .
.a 1 1, t
i f - j
m i tu
h ..; . f
i t i f.
I Mr I that
- t f in u;i
... hi
I ' i Ik 4 Hip'
. .',! t : l-r I
i I i tit e r.iv I.
Notice lor Publication
I Vi-tMwwii (M j!'f"r V il l.sn1 ( !. at
Noil la horvt't g!wi that Htirr V t ium
f Mn'pr Orvv-n h in Ju' i.'.i. m.!
HiiTiMtMil No "i i? for hl -ft..n .
ri.tai.jh p ; S,mth Hmi9 V- I.. olamte Mr
.ian ha kKicf cf !PlrHn. in makt thfw
ir Pp. f u-aatai itah fla m u lar4 af"-
tra-r'tnl hf" f 1 C I tlri 1'1. ?-tai
l mrri'i.mr a tv-s ffl at Htinr Orv"f
.n tr,.. -h fa -( j-a tl
K :a'man) ra aa ia J if t" .a'i
JaraK krf'r-f trvtli.' V tut-!' I h J kiat
rfM.i-.f tir n
T t - S l'l SN km'.
4
ANNOUNCEMENT
Ilavinp succeeded to the hardware and plumbing buni.
ness fi.ruierly t oaducted by Ta&h & Akers and also to the
farm iinplenient branch of the business of Vaughn & Sons,
we brir to announce that this re-orjjanized and consnlida.
ted business, with increased capital, is better prepared
lhau ever before to cater to the wants of th people of
Heppner and Morrow county, and adjacent territory, io a
satisfactory manner. Our stock will consist of
Shelf and Heavy Hardware,
Farm Implements and Wagons,
Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Etc.,
Plumbing Supplies and Service,
Stoves and Ranges
In hort. all lines of goods usually found in a Geneial
Hardware store.
Apprecmtinr the libera! patronage accorded our pre
diri'i-virs we believe we will continue to merit a con
tinuance of the same.
Peoples Hardware Co.
Main and Willow St.. HEPPNER, ORE.
Tah A Alien old stand
I OK SALK-nr:ain in 7-pas.
MMiger auto, J'.'iT modei; only
run ni o mil.,.; perfect condition;
l arctio if talo n mh.ii, mutt sell
-i:-ici rant. Inrjuiro Herald of
lice. fj.it
Wood and Coal
I handle Rock Springs Coal.
Cord Wood and Slab Wood.
Lrave orders at Humphreys"
Drug store or phone 3v2.