Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, June 14, 1918, Image 2

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    CECIL ITEMS
Herb -Everett and E A. Nash
and their wives were Arlington
, visitors Sunday.
1 Cecil Thorne, of Morgan came
flow n Mondav to work for C. A.
i Minor on the Cecil ranches dur
Entered at the Heppner, Oregon, jng haying.
Post Office as second-clans matter. : peter Bauernfiend was a Lex
. i jngton vjsjtor Monday and Tues-
H EPPN E RH ERA L D.
S. A. PATT1SON. PUBLISHER.
An Independent, Local Newspaper.
spring.
The thermometer registered 98
degrees in the shade Saturday
and 108 Sunday in Cecil.
Terms of Subscription.
One Year - - $1.50
Six Months - - 75
Three Months - - 50
FRIDAY. JUNE U. 1918
DEMOCRACY ON TRIAL
Now is the great opportunity
of the American people to dem
onstrate that ou"1 form of govern
menl is a success'', says a recent
Food Ad ministration bulletin, "Ii
is up to u-i, every ona ef us, to
voluntarily and willingly gut bo
hind those who are righting and
dying for us. It is up to all o!
us to adjust every phase of our
lives so that every net and move
ment will be considered first as
to its effect upon our success in
this war. Tins means we mu:;i
consider, in its relations to tin
war, everything we buy and eat
and wear, every thing we do, m
matter how infinitesimal tl:et lf-c'
may seem It is the ayjregati
of infinitesimal things and unit--
that iiiiiKh up the great forces.
"Just now we must particular
ly realize that w heat is powder
for the winning of the war, and
that it is the pressing d uty ol
each of us to save and release
every ounce of wheat, possible
for shipment overseas. Our real
izatioti of this duty and our
thoroughness and universal par
ticipulion in performing it, will
be u test of the American people
and of our form of government
If we measure up to the food ad
ministration in this wheat-saving
test we will stand as a united
democracy, fighting our way to
final victory, mid by our united
support, of the army ami our al
lies, will prove the success and
efli'-ieiicy of our form of govern
in cut. There can be but one
outcome of this war and we must
Steel ourselves for r.ny misfor
tune, for any reverse, with our
muds united anil fixed upon the
idea of an iiiico.npioiiiisiii.' vie
lory."
day looking over some improve
ments done on the late Fran
Habelt's ranch near Lexington
Jack Hynd autoed to Heppner
Monday accompanied by his
daughter Annie and Alf Shaw.
Miss Willetta Barrett, of Hepp
ner, is visiting at Butterby flats
! this week.
John Ewing, who has been
staying with his daughter, Mrs.
Charley Hynd of Ukiah for the
past few weeks, is now helping
Jack Hynd with his haying.
Oral Hendricksen, son of A.
Hendriksen of the Willow creek
ranch, who enlisted in the Navy
a few weeks ago, arrived home
Tuesday on a few days leave of
! absence. Oral is very proud of
himself and says he likes the life
fine.
Herb Hynd went to lone to
meet Alf Shaw who was bringing
some horses through from Ukiah
to the Butterby ranch.
Mayor Smead informs the Her
ald that to morrow night will set
the street work almost finished.
The work has been progressing
swiftly and the indications now
are that it wil give very good
satisfaction. Every day's travel
over trie macadam seems v
make it more firm and as the in
tention is to keep it well sprink
led during the summer it should
be in very good shape for tht
heaviest of traffic by the time
wheat hauling starts
Notice.
In the Circuit Court of State of Oregon for Mor
row County.
D. H. Henshew, plaintiff!,
va.
Ldgar Stevens. Eliza E. Stevens and O. T. Fergu
son, defendants.
Under and by virtue of a foreclosure execution
and order of sale duly issued out of the above en
titled court in the above entitled cause on the 3i
day of June, 1M8, and in which suit the abovi
named plaintiff recovered judgment against tru
above-named defendants, Edgar Stevens and Eli
za E. Stevens, for the sum of $13,783.44, the sun
of $900.00 attorney's fees, and the further sum ol
$34.25 costs, on the 31st day of May. 1918, and de
cree of foreclosure on the real property herein,
after described.
Notice is hereby given, that I will on Monday,
the 8th day of July. 1918. at 2 o'clock in the after
noon of said day, at the front door of the Coun
Court House in Heppner, Morrow county, Oregon
sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cast
in hand, all of the right, title and interest of eacl
J. H Fratiklin iS assisting Jack " all of Baid defendants, in and to the followim
uescnoea real properly, to-wii:
The SV-t of Sec. 2, and the SE'4 of Sec. 3, Twp. 2
S. R. 26. E. W. M.. in Morrow county, Oregon, ex
cepting therefrom one acre used for school pur
poses. Taken and levied upon as the property of sail
defendants, Edgar Stevens and Eliza E. Stevens,
or so much thereof as may be necessary to Batisfs
suid judgment in favor of Haid plaintiff and ugains
said defendants. Edgar StevenB and Eliza E. Stev
ens, to.wit: the sum of $13,783.44 with interest a
the rate of 6 per cent per annum from the 31st da:
of May. 1918. for the furthersumof $9(Hiattorney'i
fees and $34. !G costs of said suit, together with al.
costs and disbursements that have or may accrue
Dated this 4th day of June, 1918.
GEO. McDUFFEE,
Exly Sheriff of Morrow County. Ore.
19th day of January, 1815; by the sher
iff and collector of delinquent taxes for j
Morrow County, Oregon," and filed by
jaid sheriff and collector of delinquent
taxes In the office .of the County Clerk
jt Morrow County, Oregon, on the
Jates of issue of the same,, respectively,
for taxes due and delinquent, together
A'ith penalty. Interest and costs there
in, upon real property situate In Mor
ow County, Oiegon.
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
.hereon, upon said real property situate
.n Morrow County, Oregon, and partic
ularly bounded and described as here
. natter set forth; said tract or parcel
jf 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
jf the person appearing to be the -own
ir thereof, as appears on the tax roll
it Morrow County, Oregon, now in the
hands of the sheriff of said county foi
:ollection, at the date of the first pub
.ication of this summons and notice,
.vhich 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. 548, Sarah Broyles
and Annis Weston, Lots 1, 2,
and 3, Block 10 oT the town of
Castle Rock, Oregon
.'ertificate 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
'eitiflcate No. 565, J. A. Harbke
and J. A. Harbke, Lot 2, Block
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A MKRK 'A M I 'ST ( ' KSSEIi I-(.()).
Hynd with his haying.
I P. (1. O'Meara of the O'Meara
Supply & Implement Co , Wasco,
Ore., sold J. W. Osborn a 24-foot
cut Harris Gasoline Combine last
Tuesday.
Geo. Miller and F. Phillips had
a trip to Arlington Wednesdsy.
There were two registrants in
the Cecil precinct Wednesday,
Albert Wilbur of Morgan and
Warren Stender who came from
Walla Walla purposely to regis
ter. Mrs. T. II. Lowe left on the
local for The Dalles Thursday to
visit with her daughter for a few
days.
Hiram Beard, of Portland, one
of Jack Hynd's old haying hands,
came in Thursday to assist with
the haying again this year.
W G. Hynd visited Cecil Thurs
day, returning Friday accompan
ied by Miss Annie C. Hynd, who
intends to stay at Rose Lawn for
a few days.
The County agricultural agent,
Mr. Brown, accompanied by Mr
O'Ueillt'.v. were in the Cecil dis
trict looking up the children's
school club work. Some are giv-
If there are still at y Ann,, lean j i,ur vt'r' ,vsul,s
citizens who feel disposed to Misses Violet Hynd and Will
complain at the rigid rules nqiii ! etta Barrett spent Friday with
ring the conservation ol foo I they
should read the follow ing excerpt
from a recent speed) by llerln it
l Hoover. After describing the
awful conditions now existing it
Poland, Finland, Serbi:i, Armenia
ami Kussia, where the German;-
had overrun and devastated the
country the speaker continued.
"The most iippalling ami dread
ful thing to come to humanity
since the ( u n . t ci ballon, is to
tne this gaunt figure ofl'aniine,
the outstanding creation of Ger
man militarism.
Yet the the Gent ans them
selves are not the u ott sufferers:
they are extorting at tin' cir'non's
month the harvi stti and the live
stock of the people they have
overrun, leaving Iheui in desola
tion. I am cotiMtu'ed that if the
war were to cease tomorrow, the
loll of actual dead from t.ir at ;on
and its attendant diseases w ithm I
the German lines would double'
or treble the I e millions r six
millions of men who h.ie bet n
actually killed by Germany a'd !
her aliie in ai ins I he ten mil-;
luois of people in iV'triuni aril
Northern France wou'd have ail,
di 'd of starvation ha I it not en '
for the t ut ieis at war nionvt ;
Germany in the mrnUei Mi." ol 1
th"e pi epic through the rein!
fVHteiil Put t hi i oi , ie t '
part ot the w hole Men of ini-i t t , j
fur tie Hit kit g of tie wot l.fc
shipping m revcrb-ratitu ntiwi!
ion nd famine in home din ctiot
very day nnd into t i ty com t
of thewlole," '
Miss Georgia Summers of the
Last Camp, Cecil.
Having is now in full swing in
the Cecil district Many earn-
plaints are coming forward as to
; the poor crops owing to the cold
APPLICATION KOIt J V D ii M K Ji 1
FOHICCl.OSINCi TAX LIKNS.
IN Till! CIRCUIT COURT OK TH1
STATIC OF OHEXION FOR MORROW
COUNTY.
Morrow County Oregon, A Public Cor
poration, I'lalntlff.
vs.
J. A. A unburn. Sarah T'.roylea, Annh
Weston, Thos. K. Brown, J. A. llarb
hi'. Ai-vld llaryu, Ueo. W. LewlH, E(
Hiihi'ity, and A hii L. Yoiihi?, and nnv
other person or pci-Hons owning o
rluiiiiing to own, or having or claim
lug to have, any lntrest or estate li
o- to the ii'jil property horelnafte
lU-sci'lbed, I ft-mluntH.
SI MMOXS AMI MITM H.
To .1. A. Austnirn, Sarnli llroyles, An
nis Weston, Thus. K. drown, .1. A
IliobKe, Arvtil llaryu, Ueo. W. Lewis
INI lioheity and Asa L. Youiik. and an
other person or persons owning
t'laimliiK 1" own. or having or clalmlnp
! have, any interest or estate In or U
Itie real properly hereinafter described,
I M'fethlants:
IN TIIK NAMK OF THK STATIC Ol
i 'It 1:1 ;i i. : tut aim eiich of you are
I i'I'v imtilleil ttial the above nniitui
IMaiiiliff. a Public Corporation, Is th
iMirthiiMfi', owner and holder of cit'lifi
fiiles of tie limiuem-y Numbered 541, In
Mued on ihe nd day of lieeember, 1914
.Ms. Issued on the 3rd day of December
I'll I, .".;iii. Issued on the 4th day of Pe
ii'Miber. 1914: Tili'i, Issued ml the 14th
I.IV of I let'ember. I'.ltl; TiKil, issued on
Oie ir.tli ilav of Ivcember, 1914; 6
usued on Ihe ti:th day of tiecember.
1914: ;i7i. issued on the Kith day of He
ii-inber, 1914. ami tjir. Issued on the
t pr f 4
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It only Takes a Minute
to send him a pouch of
Real GRAVELY Chewing Plug
Jut drop into any wiJe awake dealer around
here, give him 10 cents for the pouch of Real
Gravely, complete in the special envelope ready for
mailing.
Addreu it according to the official direction he
will give you. Put on a 3 cent stamp and Uncle
Sam s Mails will see that he gets it.
Kl Gixrlr I lh tobacc la erul. No! ordinary ptuf
.J up with lnini. but condntd quality. Il l worth
cmiirif ft lung way.and when tim titl k'( got omathing.
Ci any man a chaw of Koal Cravat? Plu(,a4 ha will tall
yon (Wa lha kind la and. Sand lha bad
Ordinary plug la falia aconomr. It coala laaa Bar waak la
chow Kaal Crataljr bacavaa a aanall chaw cd II UU long
whila.
ion iiiixd t tw v. i smia it rovn or cuvat
r.B "or lhr" 3c. alatna will ul it Inla hi haada.
P. B. CRWIIY TOBACCO COMPAT.DanUIIf,Vi.
TV Tatral fa.k Ivn i Fi CUm J CJ
-k u aW Kl Cratvfr anraaal r4rtaM irW
LalablkarMMi laSI
1 of Cluff's Fourth Addition
to lone, Oregon 1.31
ertificate No. 566, Arvid Haryu
and Arvid Haryu, Southeast
quarter, Section 33, Tp. 6
South, Range 27 E. W. M 15.10
ertificate No. 673, Oeo. W. Lew-
and Geo. W. Lewis, EV4SWV4
and Lot 3, Section 19, Tp.6 S.,
R. 2o E. W. M., and NEy4NWV4
Section 30, Tp. 6 S., R. 26, E.
W. -M 11.50
ertificate No. 676, Ed McDald
and Ed Doherty, and Ed Doh
erty, NNW, Section 33, Tp.
2 N., R. 25, E. W. M 2.16
ertificate 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
Hows: The taxes aforesaid bear in-
erest from the dates of filing of said
ertificates of delinquency, respective-
at the rate of 15 per oent. per an-
um, until paid, tne dales or tiling said
ertificates 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
ifter the date of the first publication
f this summons, exclusive of the da
f first publication thereof, to-wit: May
, 1918, and defend this suit In the
ourt afuresaid, or pay the amount due
is shown above, against said tracts oi
aicels of land, respectively, above- de-
crlbed, of which you are the owner, oi
ii which you have, or claim to have
ny Interest or estate, together with
merest and costs accrued In this suit
hereon. Service of a copy of your an
wer or other process may be made up
n the undersigned attorney fur plain-
iff, at the place specified below as his
.ild i ess, and in case of your failure so
o do. Judgment and decree will be' en-
ered against you and each of you,
oieclosing said tax liens for the
mount set opposite and following the
escripliou of said parcel of land above
et-forth, together with Interest and
usts thereon, against said tracts or
.aicels of land and said tracts or par
els of land will be sold to satisfy said
uilgment and decree obtained in said
ult.
You are hereby further notified that
he plaintiff will apply to the Circuit
'ourt aforesaid for Judgment and de
ree foreclosing said tax Hens against
-Id property, hereinbefore described
This summons Is published once each
veek for sixty consecutive days In the
leppner Herald, a newspaper of gen
ial circulation In Morrow County.
Hetton, published weekly at Heppner,
n said county, the date of first publl.
-ntion theieof being May 3, 1 11 H, said
ubllcntion beliiK made In pursuance
f an order therefor made by the Hun
i able llllliert W. I'hel.pa Judge of the
'Ircuit Court of the Stale of Oregon
or Morrow County, said order having
een made and entered on Itie !3id day
f April. I 31 s.
nrNTY V Mi'IlltOW. STATE OF
HIIKilHN,
Ity Samuel E. Notion, l'lstrlct Attor
ney for Morrow County. Oregon,
and Attorney for I'lalntlff; whose
addrtsi Is Heppner, Oregon.
eiiltt
Notice for Publication
Department of th Interior. U. S. Land Omr at
rhr tllra. Omrufl. Mm V. Mil.
Notice M hen-tnr (Ivra that I rank L.Wllina. of
Lrin(ton. Oreiuii.aha. on ttae.. IHh. 11. marfr
Hummtrad Kntrr No. oluia. tot KWl.SWt, Her.
. SWSK'a. ilKS.IW. Keetwa ai. NEWNWI.
SKl.NK'. IVftxni 11. NWNW1. axtion K.
uwihip I vlh. ran M nuU Willanwtw i a
tl.miin. hu AM rnMire of Intention U. :
make final three rear Pwl. to eetaMittl rlalm
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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
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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, tish, Vegetables, Vegetable Oils, Cheese
Purely Vegetable Cotosuiet, Crisco. Olive Oil.Wesson
Oil, Mazolo (made from Indian corn,)
(j SAM. HUGHES COMPANY jj
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ANNOUNCEMENT
Having succeeded to the hardware and plumbing busi.
ness formerly conducted by Tash & Akera and also to the
farm implement branch of the business of Vaughn & Sons,
we bpg to announce that this re-orjjunizorl and consulida.
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, 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 ana Ranges
In short, all lines of goods usually found inaGene;al
Haid ware store.
Appreciating the libera! patronnge accorded our pre
dccesNors we believe we will continue to merit a con
tinuance of the same.
Peoples Hardware Co.
Main and Willow Sti. HEPPNER, ORE.
Tab &. Alien old stand
to lha land ararnboa. hfur C.C. Patlrr. I
V S. Commlwkm.r. at Hrppnar, On-awi. on j
lh Plh day of Jul. 111.
I'taimanl naira a. wilnrM. Jiiha W K irh. ,
af MPt"r . Ora W lliam B. Turkw. ol lli-p- ,
nr. Or. inm li. IV.Ii1. af Hinf. llr.
Arthur Oamnwil. vl Utinalon. Or.. j
II I RANK WlHltX'lH K.
hit H,i.i.r
Notice for Publication
IVt-arllMnt f lh Inlw I". l awl OfBr. at ,
la inula Orai .'Ma I .!!.
N.Hira la hTrht thai Hmrr t Cruma
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TRY OUR
Potato Bread for Toast
and tee how nicely it will brown
HEPPNER BAKERY
W. C. HOWLING. Proprietor.
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