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About Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1918)
HEPPN E R : H ER A L D S. A. PATTISON. PuBLl'Hf r. An 1 tub-in-ml i a! . Lural X ii '.s liniii r. Enti.nil ul tin' il ri'i' r, (h f 'ioh, I 'oat (JIJk': an :-:i:t:iiiii-rlus.-: nnitli '. property in Heppner may be safe-! Summons nnlul mtKlolmmnf ctwsslmt In th Circuit Court of lhe State of Oregon for '7 Vv(. hi So!,. One Ydir Six MoiiHt:: Thrrr Mmilli ERIDA V. MA ElllK COM! 'AX n jt "hi . - r.o y .;, i'.hh the C'.untvof Mi.rrijw. th(.-y arUe that if the people ( P:,r,c Coast fclevator Company, m corporation. whose lives and property they i . . I 1 . . i vs. are naming inemseives io pro tect are not sufficiently interest- ed to turn out and see them drill, or in any way show interest in the organization it will not be ' X EE I) El) ;;ner slioulc 's fir" is tiia' I'lipp'''!, w(-l co ii ii pan;, idly. Vv.v hct'i; in c. ul r.o dela rod, tni bee) lii One ics-oii I learn from Mojid; we need a v I trained volunteei in this town pr"l such an orn'iiiii.;i' ion istence Mondstv and in ui'tt injr pr ssnri' ore fire would probably h put out before the' opera hous was entirely destroyed and al the other properly would have been saved. Much valuable time was lost at the start because of the lack of any organization or head. Men worked at cross purposes or did not work at all because there wa: no recognized authority to jjivo orders While much splendid work was done ami each man anil woman worked to the limit of endurance for the common Kood, yet it is probably a fact that if the wind hail not channel just when it did the town would have been wiped out. Wliat counts at a lire is to et then quick and put il out before it j.'.et.' too ami generally speaking it takes a trained body of men b do that staves:- fully. Al one time lb pimer had the much of a success. Heppner peo ple should yet behind the guard boys ami let them know that their eiforts toward home protec tion is appreciated. CECIL ITEMS iMviiJ llynd and Miss Louise Sliitvv came over from Rose Lawn. S-iud Hollow. Sunday, returning Monday with J. Smith from Thd IXiiles, who is "oing to tieid for i.'nem this su in mer. Mr. and Mrs. Lliis Minor, of l he Shut. I place, spetil Sunday nt crack hose team in it should ba e such lion aain- The i h net behilnl such an and the city coum i! it proper recii).', ml mi rial assist am i'. Su I Zat ion is needed a nd lie state and ;in oreaidza iu ii shuiili oiyanr,:ntioi. should e;iv( ami iinan .Mi oieaiil li.-'.lit no.v, uivo tune to lorye' -citied we were last a nullity yooil time We have the ma he Core we how biidly Monday, is to organize terial for two teams here and at lest two men now living in 1 lepp ner have had years of e.xporiciici id the head of sorh oreani.iitioi, who would, no doubt, j'ladiy ie every assistance in org-aiiizine ami t raining a team or t wo o: Olliriellt lire lighters. Till: Ito.MECl AL'DS Thirty-two nirii of Heppner are active members of the Home guards and can hv depended on to answer roll call every drill night. Some V names are on the muster roll but e:.. th;iu one- lial C find il pe- d ie or i-.mx enieli! 10 meet Cor n !:;!. ir ill pra.'t n o A Hit lllber of the i-'I.M d W II attends e ery in- ei is ea' not iy act i lias mii'-.'i -.-d i.i if. 111. l ei ' are Ii. i ."! dl-eouiiiu. .1 I.. in I! ' He! I li nt -t : !, int. of I he to A ii bo s ! . , i. , I i ces - i v I MM lu'l'e ni o' w h u or! I Ilia -Os;i 'in'1 I "id. :i :i!l i i 1 ' t ' ! . ' li'M'.li (Jl'tit'U. .It.'iLti Ffiirhurst was a Cecil visitor Sunday. Fred J. Phillips, of Arlington, i;;i(iit; in isunuay 10 uo me carpen U;r work on (Juo. Miller's new home. Mrs, A. C. Falconer visited in and around Cecil Monday. Everett Logan, of the Willows, was doing business at Geo. Mil ler's ranch Monday. Henry J. Sfcreeier was doing dusiuess in lone Wednesday. Mosdarnos Peter and A.F.Nash left for Portland Wednesday, where they will spend a few days before going on to Llarrisburg. Mr. Sorensen.of Morgan, and his two sons brought a tine bunch of cattle into the Cecil kraal Wednesday night ready to ship to the Portland market. Mrs McXamer, of lone, and her guest, Miss Oyster from Kelso, Wash., and M rs. Soren mii of Morgan, visited with Mrs. l II. Lowe Thursday. Olto Linstroin, of Morgan, was i visitor to Butierby Flats Thurs day. - Fh.yd Cobb left Putterby Flats with it bunch of yearlings on his way tn . MatloiVs place near Heppner Thursday, Jess Deos and W, JS, Wilson ealltni at Cecil Friday on their way to I leppner. Mr. Shanks and Mr. Puker, of A I'I i II ir 1 1 tit Vll'l'i' l)IKinis; CillthTS I hi ,1, W. ()horn Thursday. C. A. Minor and wife were down from Heppner to their Ce cii ram-bos Saturday. Geo. I). Anderson and A. M. Perkins left with a band of sheep belonging to liyml Pros, on their way to the summer range in the mountains. Mrs. Pen Parties and daughter visited with Mrs Pennett Satur day afternoon, Geurgie Summers and Robert Lowe of Cecil School lhs'rict No. haw been given certificates of i:ud for punctual and regular .it tendance, having been neither ihsriit imr tartly during the past -.rlioul ear. T W Lowt. who him leen iH'i-d t g f..r . P.u-rett for ilie n;it f.-w months, cmne down i'i in I leppner to sp -inl a few lis:it home hrfnie g' ing into ' he mountains. .1 o U tl nd :i 1 1 1 Sutnl.iv in lone. ! Augustus Walker and Emma L. Walker, his wife Laurel Land Company, an.Oregon corporation: Mina Zimmerman, Oregon and Western Colo nization Company, a South Dakota corpora tion; Preston Campbell, William Robb and Pauline H. Kobb, bis.wife; Banker and Lum bermen's Itank, a corporation: F. R, Cham bers, jr.; First National Bank of Heppner, a corporation; Bank of Heppner, a corporation, Cynthia Walker, Lumbermen's National Bank, a corporation, defendants. To Mina Zimmerman, Preston Campbell and F. R. Chambers, jr., defendants: In the name of the State of Oregon, you art hereby required to , appear and answer the com plaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before six weeks from the 26th day of April, iyi8, to-wit; On or ..before the 7th day of June, I'diH, and if you fail to so appear or answer, f' want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Coun for judgment against you and each of you. as fol lows, to-wit; For judgment against Auguatu. Walker and Kmma L. Walker for the sum ol $16,828.07 with interest thereon at the rate of 7S per annum from January 2. 1908. together will interest on the sum ol '$3,571.93 at the rate of 7(a per annum from January 2, 1908, until October It, rJlU, together with interest on the sum of $160u.U at the rate of Vk per annum from January 2, lDDis. until October 26. 1912. and the further sum of $200.. attorney's fee, and the costs and disbursements oi this suit; that plaintiffs mortgage deed be lure- closed and the following described property be solu to satisfy the plaintill's judgment, as may be re covered herein, to-wit' The N Mi and the NMi of the SW'i of Sec. 20, Tp. 1 N of K 25, east of the Willamette Meridian, ii, Morrow county, Ore. ThaJ. plaintiff's claim and demand and all sumt of money due the plaintiff from the defendant; Augustus Walker tand Emma L. Walker, be de creed to be a first lien upon thereal property here inbefore described, superior and prior to thi claim or interest of the defendants, or any of them in or to said property; that the defendants and each of them, and all persons claiming by, through or under them, or either of them be forever barred and foreclosed of all right, title or interest in or tc the real property above described, and every part thereof, except the statutory right of redemption, and for such other relief as the court may daem equitable. This summons is served upon you by publicatioi thereof once a week for six weeks in the Heppnei Herald, a weekly newspaper of general circula tion, published at Heppner, Morrow county, Ore gon, by virtue of an order made and entered here in on the Kith day of April, 1918, by the Honurablt C. C. Patterson, County J udge of Morrow Counts Oregon, and the date of the first publication it April26, HUH, and the date of the last publicatioi will be June 7, 191S. Woodson & Sweek and C. A. Bell, Attorneys for Plaintii. Post Office address Happner. Ore. 51d. A IMPLICATION FOll J U I) (i M K N '1 Fom:'Lnsi; tax mkn. IN THK cniCriT CUL'KT OF Tfll ST ATM OF OIIKCUN FOK MOKUOW COUNT V. Morrow County OreKon, A Public Cor puratioti, Plaintiff. vs. J. A. A unburn, Sarah Itroyies, Anni Weston, Tho.s, K. Urown, J, A. llarb kt Arvtil llaryu, (Jeo. V. Lewis, 1 OuhiMly, and Ahii L. Youiir, tnl an ol her person or persons owning' o rlaimiiiti tu own, or having or claim intf to have, any interest or estate ii or to the real property heruinafle described, I efendan t s. s nuoNH ai xiTit i-:. To .1. A. Ausliuni, Sarah Uroyles, An iuh Weston, Tims. 10. I'.iown, J. i HaihUe, Arvid Maryu, (Jeo. W. Lewi I'M iMiherty and Aja L. Vouiir, and an itl lu i- pei son or pei sons ow ni iik clahninK to own, or bavinir or t-lainihig lo have, any interest or estate fu or t the ival property hereinafter describe I ti fendants; IN TDK NAMK lK TI1K STATIC Ol- 'lii:tiu; V.u and eaeh of you hereby iioliiU-d that the above nam1 rUnhtilT, a Publie t'orpot at ion, Ik tli putt liaser, owner and holder of o; :t iti t ales of (lelinqueney Numbeied &41, Ik su d on the :'nd day of 1 ember, 19H .'!V isstitd on the 3rd day of Oecemher ;.ii. lsKiied on the 41h day of I e eeinber, I'.MI; ."''. issued on the 14tt 1 1. 1 y of I nt i her, 1 ' I 4 ; "o'ti;, tsHiied on the K.th da.v of Oririnhet, 1 at 4 ; 7 Wood and Coal I handle Kock Springs Coal Curd Wood and Slab Wood. Leave orders at Humphrey Dru; rilore or phone lUUf Ki Iiiu'X.IN. ! J 11 Miliar returned Silurdav fpon liis trip to Seattle ami 1 Pur t land, repurtiu evi-ry tiling i looking tine ilown there. 'I he Medlock and Petty ihi fAtitilien visited with Mr. and fatrily sp.-nt Mrs ;lirm,H (,n (lUi Krankl i place Sunday. 1.8F .90 i.20 1.31 15.10 11.50 2.1f issued on the 16th day of December, 1914; 576, issued on the 16th day of De cember, 1H14; and 6'i5. issued on the lijth day of January, 1U15; 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 aie further notified that the amount for which said certificate is is sued is set opposite and following the I description of the trac or parcel ol 1 land hereinafter set out, the same be iiik the amount then due and deiin iueiit, for taxes for the year 1911, to gether with penalty, interest and costs hereon, upon said real property situate Morrow County, Oregon, and partic- jlai ly bounded and described as here- ifter set forth; said tract or parcel land being assessed for the year 1911 to the first person whose name iro ned ia tel. y precedes the description hereof, and is followed by the name f the person appearing to be the own thereof, as appeals on the tax roll f Morrow County, Oregon, now in the lands of the sheriff of said county for olleetion, at the date of the first pub- ication of this summons and notice, hich is the 3rd day of May, 1918. ertificate No, 541, J. A. Ausburn and J. A. Ausburn, Lot 8, in Block 1 of Penland's Second Addition to the town of Lex ington, Oregon $ ertificate No. 54S, Sarah Hroyles and Annis Weston, Lots 1, 2, and 3, Ulock 10 of the town of Castle Hock, Oregon ertificate No. 550, Thos. E. F.rown and Thos. K. Brown, Lots 3, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10, Block 1 of Brown's Addition to the City of Heppner, Oregon ertificate No. 565, J. A. Harbke and J. A. Harbke, Lot 2, Block 1 of duff's Fourth Addition to lone, Oregon Certificate Xo. 566, Arvid Haryu and Arvid Haryu, Southeast quarter, Section 33, Tp. 6 South, Range 27 K. AV. M 'ertificate No. 573, Geo. W. Lew is and Geo. V. Lewis, EHSWU and Lot 3, Section 19, Tp.6 S K. 26 E. W. M., and NEViNW Section 30, Tp. 6 S., R.- 26, E. W. M Jertificate No. 576, Ed McDaid and Ed Doherty, and Ed Doh erty, N X W , Section 33, Tp. 2 N, R. 25, E. V. M Certificate Xo. 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. V. M. 161.10 The said amounts bear interest at follows: The taxes aforesaid bear in- erest from the dates of filing of said ertiticates of delinquency, respective y, at the rate of 15 per cent, per all ium, until paid, the dates of filing said ertiticates of delinquency with the ,'ounty Clerk of Morrow County, Ore jon, being hereinbefore set out. And you and each of you are hei eb luminoned to appear within sixty days ifter the dnte of the first publication f this summons, exclusive of the day f first publication thereof, to-wit: May 1, 191s. and defend this suit hi the 'ouit aforesaid, or pay the amount due is shown, above, against said tracts oi uircels of land, respectively, above do icribed, of which you are the owner, oi ii which you have, or claim to have, my interest or estate, together with nterest and costs Accrued in this suit hereon. Service of a copy of your an twer or other process may be made up n the undersigned attorney for plain (iff, at the place specified below as hip iddress, ami in case of your failure so o do, Judgment and decree will be en ie red against you and each ot you, foreclosing said tax liens for the tniount set opposite and following the lesci iption of said parcel of land above et forth, together with Interest und osts t hereon, against said tracts o parcels of land and said tracts or pur eels of land will be sold to satisfy said judgment ami decree obtained In sat it. You are hereby further notified that i lie plaintiff will apply to the Circuit 'ourt aforesaid for Judgment and de tee foreclosing said tax liens against vid property, hereinbefore described This HumiimifH Is published once each week for sixty consecutive days In the 10'ppner 1 lei a hi, a newspaper of gen eial circulation in Morrow County 'Megoii, published weekly at Heppner n said county, the tiale of first publi Mum theieof being May 3, 191. sal inilhcatlon hPing made in putwuunn f ait order therefor made by the Hon Kable ;ilbert W. I'hel.ps Judge of Oi . "in Ot Com t of the State of ot f g fur .Morrow Count), said order h.tvln. 'ecu m.ide and entered on the 2.1id da .f Aptll. 11 1. '1'NTY oK MxUUoW, STATE tF (Ui:i'N. lt Samuel K Notson, nistrlct Attnr ney for M il i nw Count y, i rnon on I A ttoi nev for I'lai nt iff . w horn addieas is Heppner, (Mfgon. 3Pe 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. TV . ' wfci... . i., ' '. - . S ' ' ' j : " ' i i, '.; i r:-" ! - "i l ': t Uncle Sam will Hand Him Real GUAVLLY Chcwinn Tiug In a Pouch from You The U. S. Mailt will ronch any man in L'ni lc Sam's Service When you send htm lol if co, let it lo ? oo tobacco - tobacco woitlt M-nduiR all tU.it lonj vtay-the flat, contprcsM-il plug o ivoal Gravrly. C.iv r.y mn a iWw of Cruvrly Tlut , and h" vill Ir.l you iSat B lit kind lo ,n.l. Send ht brill OiilniAry pUt f! rcnn.mit. It culi Irx pr " W " hrw K. l Glcl, , kiiiH ,mll chrw oi it a lang tiil. 1( .-u m. l, a nm. iir C.r.lr will. Tour kmfa and i .1.1 a dill lo your tmuking tubacco. It will it impruva your ,mka. USE POTATOES instead of higher-priced foods Phelps Grocery Co. Heppner, Oregon 3C iys U rB sWl tS'""'"'BswWSWBb1I SWBWW E,aaawaF w IwiMuuiw ImMon U 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 Iudian corn,) SAM. HUGHES COMPANY jj Notice for Publication IVi-arttwrtt of thr Inirrtor. l K. Lind Offir nt Th Orr-M. April th. l.'l. Sotu i hftfl'4 sim that Willmm Shu-h-v i( lAinsTton Or-iftn. h, on Swtitr tii mi hmw-fsd fitrv S. inilV f.'t t-'liJn.l( j 4, u.ft S 1 K I Srtf. S. l.-wnahip A. South ki.gr IS KJtt W ujinttt'r Mt-mt an Km fM"t rm- I' tus- ft it'trnii..n tt mnkf Y itml thr--r 'n 1 tt rtiiiiiah t'lmin U tit Uv tirm CNM. fur . IV rttrrwn t . ?. 1 oti.rniwnrT. m ' H i i't.r Or'iti-n t-n th 4th day t Jun Wl l (,. Bint KMIti sm iMirit HilOi H f ' w1 -I twr g of I rM'ft t l'ft..rd N lr lM ( rn.fft.-ti Hmri Kl h I.. 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K tf ANNOUNCEMENT Iliivinp 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-organi.ed and consolida ted business, with increased capital, is better prepared than ever before to cater to the wants of th 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 and Ranges In short, all lines of goods usually found in a Gene. al llatdware store Appreciating the libera! patronage accorded our pre docehnurs we believe we will cotiliuue to Dierit a con tinuance of the same. Peoples Hardware Co. Main and Willow Sti. HEPPNER, ORE. ' Tuih A Akers old stand TRY OUR Potato Bread for Toast and see how nicely it will brown HEPPNER BAKERY W. C. r.UWLlNC. Proprietor.