HEPPNER H ERALD. S. A. PATTISON. Publisher. An Independent, Local News paper. Entered at the Heppner, Oregon, Post Office as second-class matter. Terms of Subscription. One Year - - $1.50 Six Months - '- 75 Three Months - - 50 FRIDAY. MAY 2k. 1918 All Postmasters Marine Recruiters In order that every man be tween the ages of 18 and 146 years of age, either married or single, may have the opportunity of en listing in the United States Ma rine Corps, every postmaster in Oregon has been authorized to examine, accept and transfer men for this excellent branch of service. The Marine Corps is the oldest branch of American serv ice, is mentioned in the same breath with the Foreign Legion of France, the Texas Rangers, Northwest Mounted Police and the Pennsylvania State Constabulary. Marines are soecially trained, j Bplendidly equipped and fight as artillery, infantry, cavalry, sig nalmen, aviators and in any man ner that necessity or the occasion demands. In recognition of their splendid record in the past and their excellent achievments in the present struggle for Democ racy, Congress has authorized the increasing of the Corps to 75,500 men in order that they may take over and maintain n separate section of trenches in France, United States Marines wear a separate and distinctive uniform from either the army or the navy. They also have their own corps device, which consists of an an chor, globe and eagle, and is worn on the hat, cap or helmet of the Marine. It is by this small device that the Marine is readily distinguished from all other branches of service. Registered and unregistered men between the above mention ed age3 who are desirous of en listing may do so. Registered men must furnish a statement from their local board that they are not needed to fill the current quota of the draft and that per mission has been granted for their enlistment in the marines. Married men must have a writ ten consent from the wife that she consents to his enlistment. Your postmaster will gladly as sist you in obtaining your release from the local board and will also explain this splendid branch of service. Ask him today. What Will Harvest Wages Be? A question that is heard fre. quently th'se days and the soon er a definite answer is given the more rapidly can the work of supplying help be carried on The county agent has been able to supply a great deal of help to the farmers of this county and found the work much easier after several of the counties had ar ranged for a uniform wage. We do not expect to be able to sup ply all the needed harveBt hands, but one of the things which will help most right now is a definite understanding of the situation Messrs. R. W. Turner, C. E Jones. C. R. Pointer, W. F. Pal mateer, L. P. Davidson and Jack Hynds are members of the labor mm mm mmm ft. KV: 33 mm. United States Tires ere Good Tires mi r cr 1 I 1 i i1 1 ,i i ii 1 t II "3. 't'hottt TreoJ' The Real Meaning of Tire-buying Economy committee of the Morrow County Agricultural Council, and they are to receive weekly reports on the labor situation and are going to be looked to a3 agents for keeping the tarmers informed. Arrangements are being made for having this committee, and as many farmers as will, attend joint conference of all Eastern Oregon and Washington farmers at Pendleton June 10. A uniform scale of wages will be drafted at this conference so there will be no competition between different sections, and so labor will not be lost because of rumors of better wages in other sections. It is up to the farmers of Mor row county to see that they get a fair. If you can attend the con ierence ao so, it you cannot go see that some member of the com mittee or the county agent has your view on the question before that time. Help simplify this difficult problem by co-operating with your neighbor, your committee, the county agent and every other agency for the most efficient use of the supply of laborers. Your car must than ever before. Kive ureater service this year It speeds up jour work increases your working power. The highest car econ The most economica give you greatest use That's just what Uni you. You can depend on tl most mileage at lo Equip with United S niy lies in utmost service. tires are those which will f your car. d States Tires will do for in for continuous service, vest mileage cost, ites Tires. Our nearest Sales an.! Service Depot dealer will he glad to assist you i i selection. I'nited States Tubes and Tire AiCe.lSrries 1 1 Jit All tki Stnltnt II',. ik ,,n ;,,r that United States 7 res Sufumt. i ; 7:7 rf; VUi 8 St 1.85 .90 Wood and Coal I handle Rock Springs Coal Cord Wood and Slab Wood. Leave orders at Humphreys Drug store or phone 892. 39tf Ed Breslin. 1.31 15.10 Summons In the Circuit Court of hhe Slate of Oregon for tha County of Morrow. Pacific Cout Elevator Company, a corporation plaintiff, VS. Augustus Walker and Emma L. Walker, his wife Laurel Land Company, aniOretron corporation Mlna ZimmennanOreKon and Western Colo nisation Company, a South Dakota corpora- tion; Preston Campbell, William Robb and Pauline H. Robb, hislwife. Banker and Lum bermen'a Bank, a corporation; F. R. Cham bera, jr.; First National Bank of Heppner, corporatlonBank of Heppner, a corporation Cynthia Walker, Lumbermen's National Bank a corporation, defendants. To Mlna Zimmerman, Preston Campbell and F. Chambers, Jr.. defendants: In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to lappear and answer the com. plaint filed against you in the above entitled suit, on or before six weeks from the 26th day of April, 1918, to-wit: On oribefore the 7th day of June, 1818. and If you fail to ao (appear or answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for Judgment against y.ou and each of you. as fol lows, to-wit: For Judgment against Augustus Walker and Emma L. Walker for the sum lia,K&07 with Interest thereon at the rate of 7 per annum .from January 2. 1908. together with Interest on the sum of 18,(71.83 at the rate of 7 per annum from January 2, 19(16. until October 12, 1910, together with interest on the sura of tltjOO.OO at the rata of 7 per annum from January 2, 1908, until October 2e. 1912. and the further sum of S2OU0 attorney's fee, and the costs and disbursements of this suit; that plaintiff's mortgage deed be fore closed and the following described property be sold lo satisfy the plaintiff's judgment, as may be re covered herein, to-wit The NH and the NW of the SWW of Sec. 20. Tp. 1 N of R 26. east of the Willamette Meridian, Morrow county. Ore. That plaintiff's claim and demand and all sunn of money due the plaintiff from the defendants Augustus Walker land Emma L. Walker, be tie creed to be a first lien upon thereal property here inbefore described, superior and prior to th claim or Interest of the defendants, or any of them In or to said property; that the defendants am each of them, and all persons claiming by, through or under them, or either of them be forever barrni and foreclosed of all right title or interest in or the real property above described, and every part thereof, except the statutory right of redemption and for such other relief as the court may deem equitable. This summons le served upon you by publication thereof once week for six weeks In the Heppnei Herald, a weekly newspaper of general circula tion. published at Heppner, Morrow county. On- gon, by virtue of an order made and entered here In on the lath day of April. 1918. by the Honorabl U C rattereon. County Judge of Morrow County Oregon, and the date of the first publication April M. Ill, and the date of the last publication will be June 7, 1911. Woodson Bweek and C. A. Bell, Attorneys for Plaint fust Office address Heppner. Ore. 6IJ 2.16 AI'I'Lll ATIOM I'lIK J t U U H K rOHKt'I.Otl(i TAX I.H.-.SH. IK THE CIHCIIT eoVRT K Til KTATK OK OKKUON KoH Mi'ltHuW I'Ul'NTT. Morrow County Oregon. A I'uhllc Co pnrgllon. Plaintiff va J. A. Auahurn. Hareh Kro tea. Amil Weeton. Thoa. E. Drown. J A. liar ae, Arvia iiarvu, Oeo w. Lew la, K.l lohrty, and Asa L. Young, and an other perann or pereuna owning claiming to ewn. or having or claim Ing to have, any Interest or estate I or lo the real property hetelnaft deecrll'Kl. fjefendanta I ami ejoTII r To J A Auahuin, Haiah lrnlra. A nla Weston. Thoa C Hrnwn. J iiarrae. Arvtu ngryu. ) w .t t K.l lHherty and A a I. Young, and ai otaar peraun or peieona oanlng t'tahnlng lo own. or hating or rlaimi o nave, any inierrei or estate In or I me ri proixriy neremartei deei rll r.t Pefendanta i.-v inc. rAVE t'r THE fT ATP i'l onrsH'N i grM eaih f yoU nttreiiy nounen na me ahove lia ne.l Plaintiff, a Publla Cotporatioiv la I puunaeer, owner and hoMer of , - t.1 .tee of delinquency S'utnbeve.t fttt siie1 on the I ml day of le.eitiber, l: . laaued oa the Inl dav of I'e, i.,h. till. ltd. laaued on the th da of 1 nner. uis. a. laaur.l on the Hit lav of le'eiiiber. till, , lue, tbe Ulh day of leember, 11I, ( lasued on the 16th day of December, 1914; 576, issued on the 16th day of De cember, 1914; and 60S, 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 ith penalty, interest and costs there upon real property situate In Mor- w County. Oregon. lou are further notified that the amount for which said certificate Is is- ued is set opposite and following the description of the tract or parcel of nd hereinafter set out, the same be g the amount then due and delin uent, 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 Iaily bounded and described as here- nafter set forth; said tract or parcel iana oeing assesses lor the year 911 to the first person whose name im mediately precedes the description thereof, and is followed by the name the person appearing to be the own thereof, as appears on the tax roll of Morrow County, Oregon, now In the ands of the sheriff of Bald 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. Ausburn and J. A. Ausburn, Lot 8, In Block 1 of Penland's Second Addition to the town of Lex ington, Oregon $ Certificate No. 548, Sarah Broyles and Annis Weston, Lots 1, 2, and 3, Block 10 of the town of Castle Kock, Oregon 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. 565, J. A. Harbke and J. A. Harbke, Lot 2, Block 1 of duff's Fourth Addition to lone, Oregon Certificate No. 566, Arvid Harvu and Arvid Haryu, Southeast quarter, Section 33, Tp. 6 South, Range 27 E. W. M Certificate No. 573, Geo. W. Lew is and Geo. W. Lewis, EV4SWV4 and Lot 3, Section 19, Tp.6 S R. 26 E. W. M.. and NE14NWV4 Section 30, Tp. 6 S., R. 26, E. W. M 11.60 Certificate No. 576, Ed McDaid and Ed Doherty, and Ed Doh erty, N14NW14, Section 33, Tp. 2 N., R. 25, E. W. M Certificate No. 605, Asa L. Young and Asa L. Young. All of Sec tion 16, Tp. 6 S R. 27 E. W, M.; All of Section 16, Tp. 6 S., R. 28 E. W. M., and all of Sec tion 16, Tp. 6 S., R. 29, E. W. M. 161.10 The said amounts bear interest follows: The taxes aforesaid bear In terest from the dates of filing of said certificates of delinquency, respective ly, at the rate of 15 per cent, per an num, until paid, the dates of filing said certificates of delinquency with the County Clerk of Morrow County, Ore gon, being hereinbefore set out. And you and each of you are hereby summoned to appear within sixty days after the date of the first publication of, this summons, exclusive of the day fftgst publication thereof, to-wit: May 1918, and defend this suit in the Court aforesaid, or pay the amount due as shown above, against said tracts parcels of land, respectively, above de scribed, of which you are the owner, or In which you have, or clulm to have. any Interest or estate, together with Interest and costs accrued In this suit thereon. Service of a copy of your an swer or other process may be made up on the undersigned attorney for plain tiff, at the place specified below as hi address, and in case of your failure so to do, Judgment and decree will he en urea against you ana each of you foreclosing said tax liens for the linount set opposite and following the description of said parcel of land above sot forth, together with Interest and osts thereon, against said tracts parcols of land and snld tracts or par eels of land will be sold to satisfy said ludgment and decree obtained in said ault. You are hereby further notified that the plaintiff will apply to the Circuit Court nforcsald for Judgment and de "ice foreclosing said tax liens against "id property, hereinbefore described This summons is published once each eek for sixty consecutive days In the Heppner Herald, a newspaper of gen eral circulation In Morrow County, Oregon, publlxhed weekly at Heppner, in aald county, the date of first pulill Jittlnn theieof bring Muy 3. 1918, said publication being mude In pursuance "f an order therefor made by the Hon- M-uble Gilbert W. Phelps Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, said order having icen made ami entered on the 23rd day .f April. 1918. I'ULXTY OF MoltllOW, STATE OF UUKlli IN. Ily Samuel K. Notaon. District Attor ney for Morrow County, Oregon, and Attorney for I'lalntlff, whose addresa la Heppner, Oregon 6M'J 3PC HOOVER Enlists the aid of every Man and Woman to help win the War. You are not asked to starve yourself. Eat plenty, but wisely and without waste. Leave a Clean Plate when you leave the table. USE POTATOES instead of higher-priced foods Phelps Grocery Co. Heppner, Oregon 30C Says U U The United States Food Administration 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,) ; n SAM. HUGHES COMPANY 5 ANNOUNCEMENT Notice for Publication IVnartnwnt of th. Intrrlor. U. H. Land Om at The tlalke. Orrun. April Slh. 1X1". Notx1 is h.lbv tlvwi that William ShlpW. ,f titnaton. Orrtfon. who. on Nnvvmlwr 26. Ili4 mn.1. homtal rntrv No eHIW tt Ma land 4. tion a. U I K. Twn.hln I. 8.mta Hanev F.aal. V illanHtt. 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Jfnw f Kwinr. ff.l C. fBit thorns 1 Mat. w k all of ll.i rn.f Or"i a; C L'LNN Having succeeded to the hardware and plumbing busi. ness formerly conducted by Tash & Akers and also to the farm implement branch of the business of Vaughn & Sons, we beg to announce that this re-organized and consolida ted business, with increased capital, is better prepared than ever before to cater to the wants of thn people of Heppner and Morrow county, and adjacent territory, in 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 ana Ranges In short, all lines of goods usually found in a General Hardware store. Appreciating the libera! patronage accorded our pre decessors we believe we will continue to merit a con tinuance of tbe same. Peoples Hardware Co. Main and Willow Sts. Tasb & Akers old HEPPNER, ORE. stand MIM444(lt44444S444l 4 TRY OUR Potato Bread for Toast ted see how cicely it will brown HEPPNER BAKERY W. C. BOWLING. Proprietor. 0 H3 o o 0 0 a. i