Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, July 19, 1918, Image 2

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    Heppner Herald.
S. A. PATTISON. Publisher
An Independent, Newspaper
Enter. h! at the Ileppner.Orefron,
Po.ituhice as second-class matter.
Terms of Subscription:
One Year $1.50
Six Months .75
Three Months 50
FRIDAY, JULY 19, 1918.
'JHK 1'IU 10 MAKSIIAIS KKI'OItT.
The report made, by tin; representa
tives of the Stall! Fire Marshal's of
fice who wore recently in Heppner
is not particularly ilatloring to wo
lleppnerites nor is it intended to send
forth the impression to n waiting
world that Ileppuer people are to
have been in the recent past, weight
ed down with any hit? chunk of civic,
pride.
Tim Herald regrets that the length
of tle report precludes its publica
tion at this lime because of handi
caps due to the recent lire which was
in itself a complete vindication of
every word carried by the report in
(inestion.
In brief the gist of the report may
be given about as follows: In the
way of lire apparatus, organization
or equipment with which to protect
our own and our families lives anil
property the town had practically
nothing. In the way of dilapidated
buildings, rubbish, scrap paper,
straw, excelsior etc., with which the
rear of almost every business prem
ises in the town was littered, we hud
practically everything that the most
pronounced lire-bug on earh could de
sire. Tim Herald regrets that every cit
izen can not have an opportunity to
read this report in full for It has been
said that repentance Is the first real
step towards reform and loiiiohuly
else has said that the llrst real step
towards repentance Is for a fellow to
get bally well ashamed of himself and
of his past way of living. The ihi
zen or property owner who can read
that report without feeling a tlusH of
shame for his town must be a pretty
tough bird.
Hut reform Is coming now by b aps
and bounds ami we may all ospect to
see Heppner rjsc from her sislo s a
cleaner, brighter, bigger and better
town (ban she has ever hi en.
plant in the recent lire which de
stroyed a large part of the city. Ed
itor I'attison, however, is not ready
to yuit and merely asks that subseri-!
hers pay up their arrearages so that:
he may be able to buy a new plant.
. . i
i ertainiy that is a reasonable request
and if the people of Heppner want aj
paper like The Herald they will slioiv
him how a newspaper should be run
by paying at least a year, in advance.
- Cottage Grove Sentinel.
Suhcsrihers Kcspoiid .Most liberally.
XOi'R'K.
If anybody ever rises to tell you
i that the publisher of the Herald does
n't think that Heppner and Morrow
county people are the salt of the
earth just tell that person that lie
I has another think coming.
Since the first small edition of the'
I Herald after the fire appeared
j which the actual situation regardin
i'-t of the State of
v County.
:.e Estate of Nick
In the County Ci
Oregon for Mc
In the .Matter of
Ablamis, deeea : ;.
Notice is hereb; riven that the un
dersigned, administrator of the es
tate of Nick Ablamis, deceased, lias
filed his final account in the County
Court of Morrow County, Oregon,
mill tloif s",ntiir(l:iv tl.p t'.Tth (lav nf
in J July, 1 9 1 S , at the hour of 10 o'clock
in the forenoon of said day, and the
J. L. Wilkins, who was in the east
when the big fire occurred reached
home last Friday evening to find his
properly and bifsiness absolutely will
ed out of existence but his wife and
family sale. .Mr. Wilkins lias asked
the Herald to express his gratitude
to the ladies of ,'ioppner, for what
they did to comfort and cheer .Mrs.
Wilkins and the children before-his
return. .Mr. Wilkins is uame and is
rustling to get back on his feet again
and, being a good rustler lie will sure
make good.
.Mr. and .Mrs, A. I,. Avers and Mr.
and Mrs. S. W. Spencer left Tuesday
lor an extended auto tour during
which they will probably visit Yellow
stone National Park and other points
of interest.
At. this writing nothing definite
has developed regarding the re-building
of tlii! burnt district. Everybody
seems agreed hat the town will be re
built and as soon as possible but so
far eveiyone seems to be tip in the air
regarding just what everybody is go
ing to do. However it, may be said
definitely Unit a new anil modern ho
tel w ill be built without much delay
as that is one institution that Hepp
ner til n t have,
Woodson ti Swock's sale was open
en Friday, ju.,t one week al'ler the
lire and t he coiili lit ; were found to
he p: a, -lie. illy ruined. Papers, eic.
were reduced to charcoal and while
in ninny Instances the printing and
writing was legible it Is doubtful
w hot her I hey are of much value. The
I'alaci hotel . was also ruined and
the content., dest rov. ,1.
' '' open, .11 ni , m,;c Mon
day and found Hie contents all right
ovopt Hint tliey were Well water
-oak, d. Win u the buil.llir; burin I
the sale tumbled into tne cellar and
when Hi. big lain came the cellar via-
county court house in Ileppuer, Mor-
this paper and its future prospects : row County, Ore;;on, is the time and
were set fortli subscription accounts ' nlace set for tlla Soaring of objec
., i tions thereto, and the settlement
and new subscribers have been roll- thereof. JOHN SOURAPAS,
ing in right lively and that in spite j Administrator of the Estate of
of the fact that the publisher has j NU:k Ablamis, deceased.
been out of town nearlv half the
. I NOTICE TO CliKDSTOnS.
time ami trying to get settled at
Zimmerman, Oregon and Western
Colonization Company, a South
Dakota corporation, Preston Camp
bell, W'iliiam Kobb and Pauline H.
fiobb, his wife; Banker and Lum
berman's Iiauk, a corporation; F.
It. Chambers, jr., First National
Dank of Heppner, a corporation,
Hank of Heppner, a corporation,
Cynthia Walker, Lumbermen's Na
tional Hank, a corporation, defend
ants. To At in ti Zimmerman, Preston Camp
hell and F. K. Chambers, jr., de
fendants: Under and by virtue of a foreclo
sure execution and order of sale duly
issued out of the above entitled court
in the abovo entitled cause on Clio
17th day of June, 1918, in which suit
the above named plaintiff recovered
judgment a:;ainst the above named
defendant Augustus Walker for the
X'ritli -e is herein- (riven that the 1111- Him of $l(i,S2S.U7 with interest
housekeeping again as well as doing uYrsigned has hi en appointed by the thereon at the rate o 7'r per annum
many oilier things a catastrophe like County Court of the Si ate of Oregon, from the 2d day of January, 1908, to-
tor .Morrow County, Executrix ol me semer w un liiiurusi. on o,au.sj ai
TTeptmer's fire makes necessary,
estate of Louis Groshens, deceased; the rate of 7per annum from Janu-
good portion of the rest of the time, that all nersons having claims ary 2, 19(18 to (Vi. : 1-', 1910, to-
Here is a list of new subscribers ' against the estate of said Louis Gro- Keillor with inti n ?1G00.00 at
, , . . . T , r., shells, deceased, must present the me rate or i ',,. per ana in m jan
aml .enewals received smoe July 5th; . samo tQ mfs (lly vfHi0(1 a,cording to nary 2, 1908, t to: : ; ;, 1912,
many of whom are paid well in ad- law, at the office of mv attorney, S. E. and the further s..,.i of v Ad. 00 at
vauce. Jos. Eskelson, of Lexington J Poison, in Heppner, Oregon, within torneys fee and $65.85 cos's, on the
, ... . , i six months from the dale of the first Mlh day oi June, 191b, aim decree of
leads the list with a subscription paid pubik.aU(m of this notice, which date foreclosure on the real property here
in advance S years, to June 1, 1920. lot first ptiblica'im is .nine 2S, 191S. iwil'ter described.
Dave Mc tee of Ileppuer is a close HBLBN GltOSHEXS, Executrix. Notice is hereby given that I will
l' neI'Inic' lh a tlose! 0I1 the .20th day of July, 1918, at 2
second with a subscription for his i NOTICE FOlt PVIUJCATIOX. o'clock in the afternoon of said day,
daughter, Miss Ida McAtee of Seat-1 at tlie front door of the county court
,, .. . . ... 1 Department of the Interior, V. S. house in Heppner, Morrow County,
He, paid in advance , years, or until LaU(l office at The Dalles, Oregon, Oregon, sell at public auction to the
June 1, 1925. George Curran and June 10th, 1918. highest bidder for cash in hand all
Hill Harratt started the landslide the Notice is hereby given that John T. the right, title and interest of the de-
,. ' Kirk, of Heppner, Oregon, who, on fondants, William Uobb and Pauline
morning alter the fire by paying up January 23, 1913, made Homestead H. Kobb, on the 12th day of March,
to 192: and '21 respectively and, well Kntry, No. 014421 for EtiNWU, 1 '( 9 , or acquired at any time since
Nk'i. NE'.i-A Ji. hooi'in 2s, 'l own- that date, to the following described
ship 1, South, Range 2G East, Wil- real property, to-wit;
lamette Meridian, has filed notice o The Nand tlio N of the SW'.i
intention to make Final three-year of fc'.ec. 20, in Tv,p. 1 N. of Hange 25
Proof, to establish claim to the land E. of Willametta Meridian, in Mor
above described, before C C. Patter- row County, Oregon.
son, I . s. Commissioner, at Heppner,
Oregon, on the 9th dav of Aiigust,
1918.
Claimant, names as witnesses: Ar-
hei e's the list : !
W. li. Harratt. George Curran, F.
E. Parker, I). E. Oilman, John Kil
kenny, Jesse Hall, Dell Ward, J. P.
Williams, E. M. Shutt, Henry
Sihwarz, Andy Kood Jr., 11. II. Hoff
man, II. C. Oitliens, Malcolm Church
(new), E. M. Matteson (new), Ed. E. thur W. Common, of Lexington, 'Ma
Adkins, G. M. Anderson, J.'o. linger, '"'" ; Fn"lk Wilkin, of Lxin
,,,.,, , , Oregon; Fred II. 1,'itchie, of he -
! red lash, Geo. McDullee, S. E. Not- ,. onon: and James G. Do!
son, Mike llealev, Dave McAtee, J. of Heppner, Oregon.
W. Vaughan (new), Stacv Roberts ' ., "' FltANlv WOODCOCK,
19(12 Register,
(new), Mrs. C. W. Shurte, D. C. ! .
Wells, Dick Wells, W. C. Cox, Win
llaylor, L. W. Priggs, D. C. Gurdane
Mis. F. Lujm r. Pert Stone, Pen Cox
D. O. .Indus. W. W. Sniead, O. W
Dowers, Sin rnein Shaw, Ileppuer:
W. (',. Seoti. Karl Peach, Wm. II
Paiihei'g. p. F. Swnegart, Jos. E'skel
' in, l.exihslnn; W. II. Crolik. C. I!
-"'ii.'i' r , I!. Per,'-: l ulu, H. .MeCurdv
en
Said property taken and levied up
on as the property of said defendants
William . Kohl- ind Pauline II. Kobb,
or so much thereof as may be nece-.
sary to satisfy said judgment in favor
f said plaintiff and against said de
'ndant Augustus Walker, and ac
"'.led costs.
GEO. McDUFFEE,
' dll Sheriff of Morrow County, Or.
I vo'i'n i.' i.'iit ri 'in iriTinv
NOT!( !! I OK PSTU.K ATIOX. i ......v ....
Department of the Interior, U. S.
d ,ind Office at LaGrande, Oregon,
j tine 1 2th, 191S.
I Notice is hereby given that Lulu
'. lohnsoii, formerly Lulu Lumsden, of
; jenti, Oregon, who, on May 3rd, 1915,
Oil .November L':,, 1 9 1 1 I , ,,.,,ln lo,,o,:,.ol nntrv Vn I111(!7
lloni'-'e'd Entry No. I1H147,! ,P W r. si:i. Un,l l': ' svv i ; son
and July ' PUli, made Addition;!',, ' ; Tp. f p. ; L.s .;. w M. ,as r,u.(l
r"!:" x"- ll1,;e'. for Ni'.'', n-1! .1 tnni.e of intentii n to make ihree-year
s"('' -1' TlV1' s": -Proof, to estahli.di claim to the land
,. ,., , . ., '.' -" "'iiamoeo .Men, I, an, tia-, ;,hoe described, before C. C. Patter-
1 ' , i .on nonce oi r.uenii n ri intice tina
:!..-!!, Pa., l.v J. O. 1 lager; T . i !' a "proof to ;' a'di.-li claim to'
Hi
Interior, V. S
Dalhs, Oregon
1 lepartnieiit .of
Land 0:!ice at 1
June 1 S, 1918.
Noti-e is hereby given that Her
tram P. l!oukm;!n, of llardnian. Ore
gon, who. en N'ivenit)i'
mad
llooileil and t!
ed ol'f.
al'e thorou ;hlv
I
m:ic.to. iikms
M. P., ii iiliet. .Morgan; E. J. S.-arlcs
Ca.-tle lie, k, Wash.; Dr. M. W. Davis
Peril. ii. ,1; Airs. J. . ,'ieoiis, Hard
man : ch;.s. II. 11 irner, Condon.
the land y.- iv" if -
I Patters in, 1'iiit
r lr d. bef-.m C
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his oiiice, at
iates Commissioner, at
ieppner. Oregon, on the
b day of August, 191 S.
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,.ll. Ill'lllj iMMtt MIHI ( l.thlrcll ! We wish to thatlk the good people
of l'lu- P.ril-s visitlli-r .! i S. j f lb ppner for saving so nnnh of
Stv tl's molluT, Ml.H. C, . M s:;,!, i our .rnp.-rly during the fire July 4th
i .a.i s i .immis.M o:i-j , fiainmnt naiiies as witnesses: Ar-
,i: !c;n nor. ro -,,n, on the 7th, ,mr iiu-lu.s, Waldo h. Vincent,
,' '. Au'' 1'"s- j John Prosiiau and William II. Clark,
,;mn;int names c wi'nosses: Jos ;., ,)f i,,,,,.!, Oregon.
. ito'.urev, M ini-' l.ea'ners, i o iirvv Tt..
Will I ttl Not PI..OI.
S. A. Piitll-nn Is in Portland thii
week selecting a new pnnthm p'.aot
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nii;lit
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John W. .lohnsoii, Defendant.
To Jil,n W. John, on, the above
named defendant:
In the Name of the State of Ore
gen, you are hereby re,ulred to ap-pi-.ir
and answer the complaint tiled
a :a;u -t yon in the above entitled
a 'i ei on or before six weeks from
the Hist day of June, 191S, to-wlt:
I'll or before th" :,d day of August,
1:'1, and if you fail to so appear or
nn-u.r, the philntiif will tali" Judg
ii, est a ain t ou for the sum of
;'.','J 1 wi ll Interest thereon ut the
iv" i f ; , per ii ruin ni from the 14tn
day' of August, 1917, and for plaln
I , 's i -ts and iTe biii-seini-iits of thU
! X. aii'l f r en order of mlo of
t' ' t-ol J,-. . ril. il rial ;ind pe,--
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