I JHEEPNERHERALD S. A. PATTISON. Publisher. in hand, all of the rifrbt. title and interest of each and all of said defcndanta. in and to tbc following described real property, to-wit: The SVn of See. 2. and the SEV, of Sec. i. Twp. 2. S. R. 26. E. W. at . in Morrow county. Oregon, ex- An Independent, Local paper. Xetvs- Entered at the Heppner, Oregon, Post Office as second -clans matte: Terms of Subscription. One Year - - $1. Six Months - -Three Months 50 7 a 50 FRIDAY. JUNE 7. 1918 RE-ESTABLISH LIBRARY One loss occasioned by last week's fire cannot be estimated in dollars and cents. We refer to the loss of the nooks be'onjr ing to the library association in the -city hall More than 1000 volumes, the result of several years' effort by the public spirit- d ladies who compose the library association were destroyed, none beinjr saved except the books which happened to be out in the hands of patrons of the library. ' An institution of this kind iso! inestimable value to any commu nity and it is to be hoped thai every encouragement will bo kv en the members of the associa tion to tfo ahead w ith the yonr! work and re-establish the librar, j at the earliest possible date. That the library was appreci ated by the citizens of Heppner was prove" by the appearance of the books as they appeared upon the shelves. Almost all showed signs of having been in use and many of the more popular vol umes were well worn, showing that the selections had been made with a view to placing at the dis posal of the public literature that was in demand. It is understood that the city council has been making an ap propriation of $100 a year for the library for several years, and it is to be hoped that the city olli cials will continue the appropria tion in an enlarged amount in order that the association can be gin re-stocking with a good class of literature at an early date. Mrs. Sam K. Van Vaclor is president of the association, Mrs. W. It. Irwin is vice-president and Mrs. A.L. A .vers is secretary, and any of these ladies will be glad to receive contributions of nooks, money or encouragement from nil friends of good literature and ed ucational advancement. ! shipoed their wool to Portland j Tuesday. Mrs Bennett and Mis3 Georgia : Summers Visited With Mr3. BarneS ! ceptina therefrom one acre used for school pur Tuesday afcernoon. Herbert Hyr.d returned from Heppner high school for the sum mer holidays Wednesday. George D. Anderson left on the local for Heppner Wednes day. T. W- Lowe, who has been spending a few days at home, returned to Heppner Wednesday. Joe White, of Willows, was a caller in Gecil Wednesday. Mrs. H. L. hverett and son and Miss Garrie Nash visited Mrs. A E. Nash Wednes- poses. Taken and levied upon as the property of said defendants, Edgar Stevens and Eliza E. Stevens, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy said judgment io favor of said plaintiff and against said defendants. Edgar Stevens and Eliza E. Stev ens, to-wit: the sum of .13.783.44 with interest at the rate of 6 per cent Per annum from the 31at day of May, 1x18, for tbe furthersum of 8900 attorney's fees and 134.26 costs of said suit, together with ail coats and disbursements that have or may accrue. Dated this 4th day of June. 118. - GEO. McDUFFEE. ta . Sheriff of Morrow County, Ore. H. Franklin left Butterby for lone arid Ukiah with for Hynd Bros. Wednes- with day. J. flat3 horses day. J. W. Osborn, Mrs. Combest. Mr. and Mrs. J. H Streeter and famiy were visitors to the Mor gan cemetery Thursday Mrs. Bennett and MissGeorgie Summers spent Decoration day ii Arlington. Mrs J. H. Streeter was a call i er on Mrs Boyd Logan Thurs- d ty. George Melton, who has been working the past few months for H. ,1 Streeter, is visiting friends in Kcho. ' I1. R. Brown, the County Agri cultural Agent, was a caller in and around Gecil Friday. Miss Ruth May, who has been at school in Wasco is spending her vacation with her parents on the Lone Star ranch. .less Deos, Mr. and Mrs. Sher rard, of the Willows; Mr. and Mrs. H- L. Everett and Mr and Mrs. A. E. Nash, of Cecil, at tended the dance at Morgan and reported a line time. Jerome 0. Conner, who has been in Portland on business, came in from Arlington and re mained awhile, leaving for Hepp ner Saturday. 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, bis 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. Robb, bia;wife; Banker and Lum ' bermen's Bank, a corporation; F. R. Cham bers, jr.; First National Bank of fieppner, 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, 1918, to-wit: On or .before the 7th day of June, 1918, and if you fail to so appear or answer, foi want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for judgment against you and each of you, aa fol lows, to-wit: For judgment against Augustus Walker and Emma L. Walker for the sum ol tlb,8'8.(rt with interest thereon at the rate of 7V. per annum from January 2. 1908. together witl interest on the sum of 13,571.93 at the rate of T per annum from January 2, 1908, until October 12. 1910, together with interest on the sum of 81600.W at the rate of 7 per annum from January 2, 190b until October 26. 1912, and the further sum of $200, attorney's fee, and the coats and disbursements Oi this suit: that plaintiff's mortgage deed be fore closed and the following described property be sok to satisfy the plaintiff's judgment, as may be re covered herein, to-wit- The Nj and the NMi of the SWV, of Sec. 20, Tp 1 N of R 25, east of the Willamette Meridian, it Morrow county. Ore. That plaintiff's claim and demand and all sumi of money due the plaintiff from-the defendant) Augustus Walker land Emma L. Walker, be de creed to be a first lien upon thereal property here inbefore described, superior and prior to ttu claim or interest of the defendants, or any of then, in or to said property: that the defendants aw. each of them, and all personsclaiming by, tbrougl. or under them, or either of them be forever barreo and foreclosed of all right title or interest in or U the real property above described, and every part thereof, except the atatutory right of redemption and for such other relief aa the court may dawn. 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 16th day of April, 1918. by the Honorabh P ' P.(.r,.n riumlv JiiJnnf Unnnw TjulntW I'lie members Of the Junior I Oregon, and the date of the first publication u April 26, 1918, and the date of the last publicatioi, will be June 7. 1918. Woodson A Sweek and C. A. Bell, Attorneys for Platntifl Post Office address Happner. Ore, 61dl 1.85 8.20 1.31 CECIL ITEMS Through an oversight I lie name of Miss Louise Shaw of llrttcrbv fl its was omitted from th.1 list ol other ladies' names who assisted in the sewing at the Cecil Kid Cross Auxilary. Mr. and Mrs. Karl I'arnsworth and family returned trom Iltpp ner Monday. Everett Logan and son, of Wil lows, were doing business in Ce cil Tuesday. Mrs. A. E. Nash, w ho has been visiting in Cortland the past t k returned Tuesday. Jack Hvnd ami Walter Tope wert in Arlington on I u i 1 1 ( s Tuesday. 0 A Minor ami Jack Hvnd Red Cross are kept busy with their summer work under the su pervision of Mrs. H. L. Everett, all members meeting at Mrs Ben nett's on Saturday afternoons and each one doing their part cheerfully for the good cause. Miss L. Butler, of Heppner, is spending the week end at Butter by Hats. Miss Ester Logan is visiting with her uncle and aunt at Wil lows for the week end. Miss Hazel Winters, who has been spending the week at lone, returned home Saturday. Notice. tirt uf State of Oregon for Mor AI'I'I.ICATHp.N Poll J I'D OMR NT POHKCLOSIMU TAX 1.IK.NS. IS THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE In tlit- ('iri-iiil (' k,m County. I H. Iliinliew. i.Wmtitn. vs. Kitmir Sti'vi'iu. Klia K. Stevens and O. T. Fergu- mi, n. ilffi'tiilants. Ii iti-r nml liy virtueof a foreclmur eseeiltton 4i it oi.ti-r uf nali (In ty imiord out of the above en t i liil ,-i-urt in ihe Ihivi ennlled cause on ths Sd U i.f .Inn.. tn. ami in which suit the sbove iniiiit-,1 i.U.ntitl rormrml iiitlKment against the l"vi t.,,111,-,1 ,!-f-iiiUiiin. hilasr Stevens and r'll ,ii r: SI. ..-.H f..rth.-num of IIS.7K.1.4. the lum ,,f im niiorm't 's ftm. and the further sum of HI .' , ,..t. on tli.. i,t ,Uv f Mv. 1K1H. and de of fii-,-loiun-on the real properly herein n'ti-r it,"i. null N.,lu- m ht-ioliv iMii-n. that 1 will on Mondsy. lli ih 1. 1 1 ol Juiv I'iik at '.'ii'i Lu k In the after. ikk-ii of a-1,,1 i)h, at tlir front il.mir of the County t'-mrt ll'iiar 111 lt-iiinrr Morrow county. Oregon, II mi .i,t.u,- HU(-tion to thr rushes! bidder for rash STATE OF OUKOON FOH MOKKOW COUNTY. Morrow County Oregon, A Public Cor poration, I'lalnttfT. Vs. J. A. Auaburn, Sarah Hroylrs, Annit Weston. Thus. K. ltrown, J. A. Harb in', Arvltt Haryu, Oeo. W. Lewis, Eti Doherty, anil Asa L. Young, and any other person or persona owning o cluitnlnu to own, or having or claim lug to have, any lnteiest or eatate In or to the real properly herelnafte dest-rllied, Pefendanta. MM.YIOSM ANU Ml TICK. To 1. A. Aualiurn, Sarah llioyles, An ills Weston. Thus. K. Ilrown, J. A llnilike. Arvld llaryu. (leo. W. Lewis, r.u Dniicity and Ana u. .oung, and an other pernon or persona owning claiming to own, or having or claiming (u have, any Interest or estate In or tt the real property hereinafter described liefendants: IN TIIK NAMB OF TUB STATU Or "nr,iiii.i iu anu enin of you are hneliy notified that the above namri Plaintiff, a 1'ubllc Corporation, la th liuii'tiaarr, ow ner and holder of civlifl intra of delinquency Numbered G 4 1. In sued on lite 2nd day of Drcemlier, l.U 4 .'IV iNMued on the 3rd day of liecembei. I!l. r.iil. issued nn the 4th day f le-i-enilier. IKM- !,. Issued on th 14lh day of Pecemher. IS14, liiS, Issued on .he I.'.th day of I-nomlicr, IHI4; 61. Issued on the Kth day of I'eienilier, 1514. 5T, Issued on the 11th day of I reniber, l14. and (OS. Issued on the 19th day of January, 1915; by the sher iff and collector of delinquent taxes for Morrow County, Oregon, and filed by -laid sheriff and collector uf delinquent taxes In the office of the County Clerk jf Morrow County, Oregon, on the dates of issue of the same, respectively, for taxes due and delinquent, together with penalty, interest and costs there in, upon real property situate in Mor row County, Oregon. lo u ate 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 detin quent, for taxes for the year 1911, to aether with penalty, interest and costs .hereon, upon said real property situate in Morrow County, Oregon, and partic ularly bounded and described as here :nafter set forth; said tract or parcel jf land being assessed for the year 1911 to the first person whose name lm nediately precedes the description .hereof, and is followed by the name it the person appearing to be the own er thereof, as appears on the tax roll jf Morrow County, Oregon, now in the hands of the sheriff of said county for .'ollection, at the date of the first pub iication 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 1 of Penland's Second Addition to the town of Lex ington, Oregon Certificate No. 648, Sarah Broyles and Annis Weston, Lots 1, 2, and 3, Block 10 of the town of Castle Rock, 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 ertlficate No. 565, J. A. Harbke and J. A. Harbke, Lot 2, Block 1 of Cluff's Fourth Addition to lone, Oregon 'ertlficate No. 5G6, Arvld Haryu and Arvid Haryu, Southeast quarter, Section 33, Tp. 6 South, Range 27 E. W. M 'ertiflcate No. 573, Qeo. W. Lew- Is and Oeo. W. Lewis, EV4SWV4 and Lot 3. Section 19, Tp.6 S R. 2ti E. W. M., and NEANW4 Section 30, Tp. 6 S., R. 26, E. W. M Certificate No. 576, Ed McDaid and Ed Doherty, and Ed Doh erty, NNWV4, Section 33, Tp. 2 N., R. 25, E. W. M 'ertiflcate 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 as ollows: The taxes aforesaid bear ln erest from the dates of filing of said ertiflcates of delinquency, respective y, at the rate of 15 per cent, per an mm, until paid, the dates of filing said ertillcates of delinquency with the .'ounty Clerk of Morrow County, Ore ;on, being hereinbefore set out. And you and each of you are hereby .ummoned to appear within sixty days vfter the date of the first publication if this summons, exclusive of the day it first publication thereof, to-wit; May I, 1918, and defend this suit in the Court aforesaid, or pay the amount due is shown above, against said tracts or .larcels of land, respectively, above de icrlbed, of which you are the owner, oi n which you have, or claim to have. my interest or estate, together with interest and costs accrued In this suit hereon. Service of a copy of your an iwer or other process may be made up in the undersigned attorney for plain Iff, at the place specified below as his iiddress, and In case of your failure so ;o do, Judgment and decree will be en ;ered against you and each of you foreclosing said tax liens for. the tmouut set opposite and following the lescrlptlon of said pnrcel of land above tet forth, together with interest and .'osts thereon, against said tracts larcels of land and said tracts or par els of land will be sold to satlnfy said udgnient and decree obtained In said mlt. You are hereby further notified that he plaintiff will apply to the Circuit !ourt aforesaid for judgment and de ree foreclosing said tax liens against "lil property, hereinbefore described This summons is published once each A-eek for sixty consecutive days In the Heppner Herald, a newspaper of gen t-al circulation In Morrow County )reKon. published weekly at Heppner, n said county, the date of first publl- atlnn thereof being May 1, 191s, said lubllcatloia being made In pursuance f an order therefor made by the Hon irable Gilbert W. I'hel.pa Judge of thi circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, said order havltiit een made and entered on the 23rd day .f April. 191. OUNTY OF MiHtRi'W, STATE OF OKKtloS. Ily Samuel K. Notaon. District Attor ney for Morrow County. Oregon, and Attorney fur 1'lalntifT, whose Address la Heppner, Oregon DM9 10 0 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. S3 o i USE POTATOES instead of higher-priced foods Phelps Grocery Heppner. Oregon Co. 0 o DC ,ocj n Says 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,) jyAM. HUGHES COMPANYJJ ANNOUNCEMENT I ' Omi aw.-. .( -'-,t'. i , 7 - He Will Welcome a pouch ol Real GRAVELY Chewlnrj rina Any gift from the folks back kom) meant a lot to the boy. When you if nJ him tobacco, lt it ba good tobacco tobacco worth tending all that long way tha flat, compreaaed plug of Real Gravely. Cie sine inaa skew of ReeJ Cravat? l1of 4 ha ill tell oi tWl tha luad U Mast. Ss4 Ik best I Ordinary plug ia fata oca any. It caata laaa par week la chaw Heal Cra.ale, kecamta a ssaatl citaw el ll la. la a long svKila. If Ta asiinaa a ss, aliea Cravaly with tsar knifa anal acid a littla la yewr tmokinf t ataxia, ll will flavor - tmpreva yaasr ssaoaa. lm voi a iir?o tn rat v. a. luvin roica or saAVKLV PeaUn al aeava smiw. M k J. sa,W A Se Bill put tt S a.ea. Ims t...n as I U.. A. ttea ' lasrs" euesa 0i take a a. aw. r. B. Cl WFIT TOI CC0 CO Mr AM. DiivUlf . V T f eer.1 rWa keesa k Freal aaa Cleaa aal C4 - it aa Hrrnl Crtf W at Arinuin taubllahasl ISt Notice for Publication Deiiartment ol the Interior. U. 8. Land OtTic al The llslle.. Orraon. May V. ll. Notice is hereby aiven lhat Krana L-Wllklna. of Lesmgtnn. Oreaun. rhi). on Ivc.. 24lh. 1911. made Homestead Kntry No. tor SV WWiStt. n. 8iSK'. E'SWl. JieetKHi 30. NmNW. Ne.NES. nWtlonll, NW.NWi, Sertion ti township I aoalh. range M east. Vi'illamette ateredian. has tiled nollre of intention to mail. Final three year Proof, to eataMtsh claim to in. land above dearntied. before (' (". fatter son, U. 9. Commissioner, at Heppner, Oreaon, on the loth day of July. ll. Claimant names aa witnesses. John W. Kirk. jot Heppner. Or . Willism H. Turs.r. of Hepp ner. Ore : James G. IViherty. of Heppner. Ore.' ' Arthur C emitted, of lyetinrtnfl. Or. H. FHANK WlHUK'OCK. I M Kmer ! Notice lor Publication ' Perartmenl f In Inlerwe V. S. Land OIce at i U Grande. Ow" 'stay. . IU. NnK at hereby ien that Henry Crump ef Heppner. Omron. wh on July 14. Ilt aiade Homeetead entry No. Binji:. f.w rlk M. Town.hip I M.wlh Rsna V E. Willametl Mer : disn. has Aied nHirof inlentaia in make Ihrea 1 year I'nstf to estal.li.h claim W th land above , bef.w C. C. I'alleran. I'mled Hiate. t'ummis.ine at h. onV al Heppner Orrawi. oa th lh day of June. I.is. Claimant nam, a. wune... Janw C. harp : James f Kenny reeilC Crump ltamia. J Mai- krk all of Heppnet. Orr.. 1 d; C. 1I NN Kawr. Having succeeded to the hardware and plumbing busi. nes9 fortijerly conducted by Tash & Akers and also to the farm implement branch of the business of Vaughn & Sons, we beg to announce that this re-orgnnized and consolida ted business, with increased capital, is belter 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 inaGeneial Hardware store. Appreciating the libera! patronage accorded our pre decessor we believe we will continue to tuerit a con tinuance of the same. Peoples Hardware Co. Maia and Willow Su. HEPPNER, ORE. Tab & Alters old stand aaaaaaaaaat aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa iiiiiiiiiiiin,iaa.a... TRY OUR Potato Bread for Toast and see bow nicely it will brown HEPPNER BAKERY W. C. HOWLING. Pro prietor.