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    Tuesday, July 8, 1919
THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
PAGE SEVEN
1 4
A LOVE PROBLEM
By MONA DORR.
PETITION
As the train drew into Medfield, Lll
Iir.ii Thornton glanced appreciatively
around the quiet little station. Its
r'ranliness Intd Impressed her when
entering the town.
. -11 .1- - trm ll
J-iavmg come an no? i'"1" j
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon for the County of Morrow.
.11 the matt jr of the organization
" j.hn 1) '.y Irrigation D'strlct in
!:.: .v.', r.iilhim and Umatilla ccmi
".ii, i.i tan S'lte of Oregon.
' t'ce Honorable County Court of
"rvow County, Oregon:
The undersigned petitioners re
rixttu'lv show:
southerly direction along the west
line of said Section 21; to the south
west corner of said Sec. 21; thence
running in a westerly direction along
the north lines of Sections 29 and 30
T. 4 N. R. 23 E. W. M., to the north
west coiner of said Section 30;
thence running in a southerly direc
tion along the west line of Section?
GO and 31 T. 4 N. R. 23 E. W. M., to
the southwest corner of said Section
31; thence running in a westerly di
rection along the north line of Sec
tions 1, 2, 3, 4. and 5, all in T. 3 N.
That petitioner!) are more than fif-
c'.ty Of Jamestown to teach at the am- jy 0f the owners of land irrigated or, r, 22 E. W. M., to the northwest
school, the rural scenery gave ner :nlrCept;bIe to irrigation within the I corner of said Section 5; thence run-
i'riii.. rr rwntamm nr I , -1 .1 :i 1 .. .i . ....... I
oun'-iaried nereiuai lei uesi i iut u auu j ulug in a southerly airection along
desire to provide for the construction i the west line of Sections' 5, 8, 17, 20
.-'Vllng of contentment.
Jliancing out through the window in
the tiny waiting room she saw a small
runabout stop and a tall man spring
out.
He came Into the station, and step
ping up to her, hat In hand, asked :
"Is this Miss Thornton?"
As the girl nodded, he continued:
"I'm Douglas Ramsey, superintend
ent of schools. Mrs. Gray asked me to
meet you. You know the roads are so
muddy." He threw her a reassuring
smile as he picked up her bags and led
the way to the car.
On the ride to Mrs. Gray's she
learned that her companion was Mrs.
Gray's near neighbor, living with hl
parents.
The beautiful sciery and lovely
fields Impressed Lillian, who had been
used to city life, and the ride had not
seemed a two-mile run when the car
. , .1 . ,.Y. I ....
jirew up Derore a low, urn-maimmc
,5'i'ttage. Though it was the month of
j TJbteraber, the grass was still a lovely
a, and the dahlias,, gladioli and
,TiTier late foliage, in their mingled
glory of yellow, pink and red, seemed
to nod a bright welcome to the girl.
As they started up the graveled path
the front door was opened and
plump, pleasant-faced woman smiled
a welcome to Lillian.
"We'll not require an Introduction,1
said Mrs. Gray as she pressed the
girl's hand.
After a few words, Superintendent
Ramsey departed with the promise to
call for Lillian the next day to intro
duce her to the new duties at Kelsey
school.
Mrs. Gray's family consisted of her
husband, a genial, hard-working farm
er, and her six-year-old son Richard,
who would sturt Into -school with the
new teacher.
Lillian retired happy that night with
he assurance of a pleasant home, one
good scholar and the anticipation of
several others.
Tuesday morning found Lillian and
small Richard starting out for the
school, which stood down the road a
short distance. On the way Douglas
Joined them, and as they reached the
sclioolhou.se they saw a group of eager
little figures patiently waiting.
"Hello, Johnny! Well, how goes It,
Ted?" and so on as the mnn greeted
each smiling face.
When thr.v had nil assembled In the
schoolroMii the superintendent arose
:ind said: "Roys and girls, this Is our
new teacher, Miss Thornton. How
many are going to do their very best
to make this a model si liool this year,"
Twenty-five ready ti:ntl.s -shot Into
the air in acquiescence, and Lillian
Thornton knew her lirst battle was
of works for the irrigation of die
same and to provide for the 'recon
struction, betterment, extension.mr-
enasc, operation or maintenance oi
works already constructed and for
the assumption as principal or guar
antor of indebtedness on account of
district lands to the United States
under the Federal Reclamation laws,
and petitioners do now propose the
organization of an irrigation district
to be known as the John Day Irriga
tlon District,, within said counties
and State under the provisions of
Chapter 357 of the General Laws of
Oregon for 1917.
That the lands of your petitioners
are Included within the boundaries
as 'hereinafter described and are sus- j
ceptible of Irrigation from the waters
of the John Day river as- a common
source and the major portion of said
lands are included within the boun
daries of Morrow county and a small
portion thereof is included within
the boundaries of Gilliam and Uma
tilla counties, in the state of Oregon.
That the boundaries of the pro
posed Irrigation district are describ
ed as follows:
. Beginning at the southwest corner
of Section 30, T. 1 N. R. 22 E. W.M.;
thence running in an easterly direc
tion along the south line of said
Sections 30, 29 and 28 to the south
east corner of Section 28, T. 1 N. R.
22 E. W. M., thence running in a
northerly direction on the east line
of said Section 28 and continuing In
a northerly direction along the ast
line of Sections 21 and 16 of T. 1 N.
R. 22 E. W. M. to the northeast cor
ner of said Section 16; thence runn
ing In an easterly direction along the
south line of Sections 10, 11 and 12,
to the southwest corner of Section
12; thence running in a northerly
direction along fhe east line of T. 1
N. R. 22 E. W. M to the northeast
corner of said towns-hip; thence run
ning in an easterly direction on the
south line of T. 2 N. R. 23, 24 and 25
E. V. M. to the southeast corner of
slid township 2 N. R. 2 5 E. W. M
; thence running in a northerly direc
tion on the east line ol said township
2 N. 1!. 2 5 E. V. M. to the southwest
corner of section 18, T. 2 N. R 2 E-.
I W. M., thence running in an easterly
j direction on the south line of Sec
tions 18, 17, 16, 15, 14. and 13, all
and 2D all in T. 3 N. R. 22 E. W. M.,
to the southwest corner of said Sec
tion 29; Whence running in a wester
ly direction along the north line of
Section 31 T. 3 N. R. 22 E. W. M.,
and Sections 36, 35, 34 and 33 all in
T. 3 N. R. 21 E. W. M., to the north
west corner of said Section 33;
thence running in a southerly direc
tion along the west line ofSection
33 T. 3 N. R. 21 E. W. M., and Sec
tions 4, 9, 16, 21 and 28 all in T. 2
N. R. 21 E. W. M.,to the southwest
corner of said Section 28; thence
running In a westerly direction along
the north line of Sections 32 and 31
in T. 2 N. R. 21 E. W. M., to the
northwest corner of said Section, 31;
thence running in a southerly direc
tion along the west line of Section
31 T. 2 N. R. 21 E. W. M., and Sec
tions 6, 7, 18, 19, 30 and 31 all in T.
1 N. R. 21 E.W. M tothesouthwest
corner of said Section 31, thence
running in an easterly direction
Henry Gorger, lone, Oregon.
Phil Doherty, lone, Oregon:
Bill Doherty, lone, Oregon.
Geo. Gorger, lone, Oregon.
J. O. Agee, lone, Oregon.
M. C. Marchal, Boardman Oregon.
W. H, Gould, Lexington, Oregon.
M. C. Sepanek, Echo, Oregon.
H. J. Tafel, Echo, Oregon.
David C. Divall, Echo, Oregon.
C. C. Clark, Arlington, Oregon.
J. F. Costello, Arlington, Oregon.
Gordon Hall, Arlington, Oregon.
G. E. Reeves, Arlington, Oregon.
W. R. Gregg (G. E. R.) Arlington,
Oregon.
Asher Montague, Arlington, Oreg.
T. L. McFadden, Cecil, Oregon.
T. V. Way, Cecil, Oregon.
S. M. Burnett, Arlington, Oregon.
George L. Newell, Arlington, Oreg.
J. H. Botteiuiller, Rock Creek,
Oregon.
C. E. Bolds, Olex, Oregon.
D. Swarth, Arlington, Oregon.
John A. Wickland, Arlington,
Oregon.
Alwin Jones, Arlington, Oregon.
Magnus Cedland, Arlington, Oreg
E. E. Dent, Spokane, Washington
John Troedson, lone, Oregon.
. J. R. Ashinhust, Lexington, Oreg,
Henry Stender, lone, Oregon
G. A. Miller, Cecil, Oregon.
U. E. Baker, Cecil, Oregon.
J. E. Crabtree, Cecil, Oregon.
Neil Doherty, lone, Oregon.
Frank Deos, Willows, Oregon.
W. H. Boardman, Lexington, Ore.
C. M. Farnsworth, Heppner, Ore.
Harry H. Farnsworth, Heppner,
Oregon.
Mrs. Emcline V. Bisbee, Heppner,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION'
(Not Coal Land)
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at La Grande, Oregon,
May 15, 1919.
Notice is hereby given that Will
iam Cunningham, of Lena, Oregon,
who on November 11, 1914, made
Homestead Entry, No. 013954, for
SWVi SEV4, Sec. 18, W NE'i and
SE,i NE, Sec. 19, and on July 22,
1915, made Additional Homestead
Entry No. 015079, for NW ,4 &E
and SE SE of Sec. 18, and NE
NE and NEVi SE, Sec. 19, all in
Township 3 South, Range 29 East,
Willamette Meridian, lias filed notice
of intention to malse three-year proof
to establish claim to the land above
described, before J. A. Waters, Clerk
of County Court, at Heppner, Oregon
on the 8th day of July, 1919.
Claimant names as witnesses: Nels
H. Justus, D. O. Justus, Paul Hlsler,
all of Heppner, Oregon, and Levi
Hiatt, of Lena, Oregon.
C. S. DUNN, Register.
along the south line of Sections 31, Oregon.
jonn Peterson, Willows, Oregon.
32, 33, 34, 35 and 36 all in T. 1 N.
21 E. W. M to the southeast cor
R.
ner of said Section 36; thence run
ning in a northerly direction along
the east line of said Section 36 to the
southwest corner of Section 30 T. 1
N. R. 22 E. W. M the place of bo-
ginning.
EXCEPTION'S
Saving and excepting the following
NOTICE
In the County Court of the State
of Oregon for the County ofMorrow.
In the matter of the organization
of the John Day Irrigation District
in Morrow, Gilliam and Umatilla
Counties, State of Oregon.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
You are hereby notified that the
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
(Not Coal Land)
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office, at La Grande, Oregon,
May 15, 1919.
Notice Is hereby given that Waldo
L. Vincent, of Lena, Oregon, who on
August 3, 1915, made Homestead;
Entry, No. 014467, for NE, E
NWW, and E SE,4 Section 26,
Township 1 South, Range 28 East,
Willamette Meridian, has filed notice
of intention to make three-year proof
to establish claim to the land above
described before J; A. Waters, Clerk
of County Court, at Heppner, Oregon
on the 7th day of July, 1919.
Claimant names as witneses: Ar
thur P. Hughes, Lena, Oregon, Mich
ael Curran, Lena, Oregon, Harve" G.
Coxen, Lena, Oregon and Mack T.
Gentry, of Heppner, Oregon.
C. S. DUNN, Register
described tracts of land in the coun- undersigned, petitioners in the above
ties of Gilliam, Morrow and Uma- and, foregoing petition for the org-
tllla, State of Oregon, within the de
scribed boundaries to-wlt
Township 2 North Range 21 Fast
Willamette Meridian
All of Sections 4, 9, 16 and 21; the
W of Section 10
animation .of an irrigation district to
be known and styled as John Day
Irrigation District, under and pur
suant to Chapter 357 of the General
Laws of the State of Oregon for
1917, will present the above and
Township 2. North liaise 22 Fast foregoing petition to the' Honorable
uoumy uouri oi Morrow county
in T. 2 N. R. 2G E. W. M to the
vv""' ,,. Southeast corner of Mild Section 13;
Day, flew by int.. weeks and, w h n & ,.,,,, ,y dIrM.
me learner vny uhmuhk. . . , , .. , , , K
model i u,i ch.-m HUV ui .. ...
;R. 26 E. W. M., and continuing in a
fast becoming a
rhool wns
class-room.
In the meantime the superintendent
bad become n frequent caller at the
Gray homestead, mid Lilian looked
forward with pleasure tu his evening
calls.
.northerly direction along the east
line ol T. 3 N. R. 26 E. W. M., to thc
southwest corner of Section 30. T. 3,
N. R. 27 E. W. M-, thence running In
im easterly direction ulong the south
One afternoon In midwinter a knock i,ie of Sections 30. 29, 28, 27. 26 and
was heard, and one of the scholars nd- 25 ii ln -p. 3 N. R. 27 I. W. M., to
mltted Superintendent Ramsey. N I j!l0 n ,u t h r-ay t coiner of said Section
less to say, bowks were laid aside mid J,.. Ul,,1Pe nl,injI11? H noithcrly
attention was claimed. rtircetlon on rae enst line of T. 3 and
"Now," said the teacher iinlllnuiy.
we will h:ive recitation." And there
ollo'.v. I quick sums In ariihinellc
lt'!i .'r- readily answered by the
ller pupils.
I'iimllv the work was switched to
the younger children.
"Itl. lnird " this to the little Gray
yotniKiiT "tell us tli' answer to one
plus one
Th ,oy llioiiv.ht tr a iii"iiieiit. then -f said Umatilla river a dl.tunc
4. N. H. 27 E. W. M., to the aouth
weut corner of Section 19. T. 4 N. It.
28 E. W. M.. thence tunning In an
V.isterly direction along the pouth
line of said Section 19 a distance of
jOiie half mile more or lens to th"
west bank "f the I'nia'illa rUer;
thence tunning In a northerly and
easterly direction on the west bunk
of
Why.
replied: "i
The teacher I.Hil.cd !s!;nun
Richard, i ne plus T'
"One," he returned nualn. Then with
qtitveriim Hps and tearful eyes. "I
know, teacher, y.ni suld 'twas two; but
mv niMlher said If-lf 'Smiley' !
mean Mr. ltiiiii-ey. kept coiiln' to -
,Voi, you two'd be one. so I l!i.ii:ht
llint n nn euunple. You alwiijs say
t clve an example." ,
There wa n lr:il I i!ct" for
on- minute, when n tiller, lien n
bun.! of Imiiiht.r was ln-'id from a
"y.Hiin.ul f I'isl) young throats; and.
jj-'Jt-t of all, rimie the lw ''h'lckle "f
, Wi mail.
Lillian' IkihI cimie up from the
i!..k In double iii.k time. Hiel her
tlil-do"! face Htid mu'iy eye. met tli
b.iiiililnu ifime of 'Smiley' Ramsey. n
!. lev lusty tunned by hi mny
MHle friend".
"My dwnr little S'rl." be Inuthlnsly
uhi-l-rcd. "why Would '
niiirrr"
Th nch, win adjourned one hour
l,. for elo.ins time '' "'" "inny of
the n,-r slrl" "I' ,"",fort
jHMr tencher.
T,,. follow iliS Utllllill there
,,r..t wedding In hl-h r little chil
dren C iv U"
li. nil I.U'lliSi to
five miles more or less to the poulh
line of Section 28, T. 6 N. R. 28 E.
W. M, IVn.c lunnlnu In n westeily
direction n the south lln" of t.ild
Section 28 to the soufhwesl cm tier
of H.ild S'-rtlun 2S; thence rurnltiff
along the west line o!:ild Section
;s in a nmth'-rly dlieetinn 5.175.7
f-'t more or b ss to the komiIi boun
dary of the llylit of way ( the main
cnn.1 of I he West I'.x'enslon of lie
1'Mi.itilU I'ti'J'-ct an now peimnnent
ly rmcyi-d und crin-lri!cti d by the
t'. S .Re liiioation Service; the;irc
itinnlns In a noitlieily nd wotdoily
direction tm said boundaiy line
i ef th" rlKht f mi) of f. nld iiuiln
Ciinal P iltanre ol 26 IS tuilcn mori
' or b's to the west line of the E'-j of
1-ie. tion 23 in T. 4 N. I! 2 4 I. W. M..
at a point distant 2.R4rt feet moi
or lem and In mulherly dinction
ftruu It'r notthwefi romer (if tin
VKS of said Stlon 23. tln-nre I'lti
nins In a northetly direction nlotit
I,e tt lino t, the f;l) of mild See
tin 21. 2. MO feet more or ! to
be no; tl ef.t coiner of llie M'.'i cd
d Scctirin 23; tlonr tunning In
w i .ictlr dir-vtion bnt Ui nntth
I
Ir Hiel Mr. I'iit Uu.-.-y; n'l J ef Kh ihou 21. 2!
, body lo w b.oi.e ef-tcd neur . -U ill T. N It 2t '.
;0 nd i
:!;. IS'tle . 1in.1!imiim-; ion iw "i.n-s i
ml U p-r. lit-. . ibl l-nte ti"H ,
1 1 null sr n a
M . Ibetire
Willainette Meridian
All of Sections 1, 2 and 3 and the
NW of Section 10.
Township :l, North Range 22 Fast
Willamette Meridian
All of Sections 1, 5, 12, 20, 29, 34,
35 and 36 and the NW14 of Section
13; the E'fe of Section 14 and the
SW of Section 17; the SWA of
Section 21; the W-14 of Section 23;
the SEU or Section 27; the S',4 of
Se:tion 25; all or Section 26.
Township 2 North Range '; I'.usi
Willamette Meridian
All of Sections 5, 6, 7, 8, 17, 20,
21. 29 and 33. and the S',4 and NW
U or Section 9; all or Section 16.
Township 2 North RaUce 2(1 Fust
Willamette Meridian
All of Sections 15 and 16.
Township 4 North Range S7 Fust
Willamette Meridian
All of Sections 1, 2, 3, 4, 8. 9, 10,
11. 15, 16 nnd 17.
Township 3 North Range 27 Fast
Willamette Meridian
All of thnt part or Sertlons 23 and
24 lying soulh of the north boundary
of the district as hereinbefore de
scribed. All or Sections 25, 26, 27,
23, 34, 35 and 36.
Township n North Range 2H Fa'st
W illamette .Meridian
All that part or Sections 19 and
29 lying within the boundaries or
raid district as- hereinbefore de
scribed and all or Sections 30, 31 and
32.
The boundary description or mild
propoed district, excluding the ex
ceptions mentioned above rover an
area i,f 345,260 acies.
That II In the Intention of the pe-
tltioner to elect the llrsl board or
llrectois rioiu the district at lane.
That duplicate copied of this peil-
tion are to be i -Imitated for th" pur-
pone Of lecllllng the reqlli'ile num
ber t iKmitureK by bind oin is and
th" sa!d duplicate, m . att.n hi-d
oB-tl.,.r and tie.iied n ore peti
tion f it lh pqipose of piesciiliitlon
to toe llbote l-ntiUed colli t
Wlli:i;KKUI-:, Your peiiiLmers
luy that all of said lands Included
ilhln the limits of Hie ptopotH
boundiitles id deprrlbeil afoiesiiid
ard -rliidinr th fircplifin mm
ttoni-d herein. In- oiiilzd Into nn
Itrliration dlntilrt to be known as the
John liiy Itrleation District, und-t
the provl.lonn or th" CtViplnr 2i7 of
me iiinoii !. or On-k'on :or
J17.
Jame, Tarfy, I.cjit.etoti. On lion
John M Ilevltl.' lot.e, O r. on
Fdw. iMimnnn. lone. firr.,n.
Jm k llvnd, ('i-. fnef-'in.
.MIH,4'I K'-nny. II. ppr-T, ( t r"n
It A. TlKiiiipWin, l ppi, i, Oreifoti
John Kllliefinv, 1 1 ; f. n i , fi iron
Italph Finbr, l.f-vlnrion. Otrioti
SUMIONS
Oregon, at the chambers of said
Court in the court house of said
County, at Heppner, Oregon, on
Saturday, the twelfth, day-of July,
1919, at the hour of 10 oVlock of
said day, that being a special meet
ing of said Court called for the
purpose of hearing and considering
the said petition; and you are fur
ther notified that the above and fore
going petition together with a plat
showing generally the proposed
boundary of the Irrigation District
proposed to be formed in Raid peti
tion and the land incliiiled within
said boundary will be filed with the
County Clerk of Morrow County, al
Heppner. Oregon, on and alter the
twellth dav of July, 1919.
James ("arty, Lexington, Oregon
John MrDevItt, lone, Oregon.
IMw. Heltman, lone, Oregon.
Jack Hynd, Cecil, Oregon.
Michael Kenny, Heppner, Oregon
It. A. Thompson, Heppner, Oregon
John Kilkenny, Heppner, Oregon
Ralph Finley, Lexington, Oregon.
It. .McKevItt, lone, Oregon.
Ed. McDald, Lexington, Oregon.
G. Frrv.ald, lone, Oregon.
I). Kh'inan, Lexington, Oregon.
Dan McPevltl, lone, Oiegon.
William Gorger, lone, Oregon.
Henry Gorger, lone, Oiegon.
Phil Doherty, lone, Oregon.
Hill Doherty, lone, Oiegon.
Geo. Cursor, lone, Op-gnu.
J. O. A gee, lone. Oiegon.
M. C. Marshall, Roardiuan Ore-son
W. II. Could, l.e'dnston. Oiegon
M. C. Sepanek, Echo, Oregon.
H. J. Tafel, Echo. Oregon.
David ('. Divall. Echo, Oregon.
('. ('. rimTt. Aillnston, On gon
J. V. Coso,i4 ,i lii.glnii. Oi ' t-on.
Cioidon Hall, Arlington, On-iron
C. '.. He-is, Arlington, Oregon
W. R OregK (,. v.. II.) ilmrlon
OtOgKH.
A her Montagu", Aillnirlon, Dux
T. V. MrFaddcn. Cecil, Ongnn.
T. W. Wy. f ei II, On. gon
S. M. Burnett, Atlinrlon, fiieson.
Cienis" L. Newell. Arlington, 'lug
J. II lloltemill,.,. t,k Creek
riregon.
('. L. Holds, fib . fin-son.
I. Swartli, Arlington, fmron
John A. Wlrkland. A i H i i-1
fin-son.
Alvrin Jones, Ail ritioii. Oregon
Mskiiu Cedlund. Arlington. On S
E. Y. I lent. Spokane, Wa-hinston
John Troedon. lone, Oieson
J. It Anlilnliust, .-liigton, '"
)enr Stender. Ion", fm eon
r, A Miller, C"T, fliegoll
V. Y. Ilikr. Cil. Orer-n
J, I-, Crjbtne, f'rrll, o- f.n
S : lloherty. Ion", Oregon.
J'mr.'it Deo. Wllbma, Onron.
V II liomdiimn, I. int-t"'i. "
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Morrow County.
C. It. White, Plaintiff,
vs
Rose White, Defendant.
To Rose White, the above-named
defendant:
In the name of the- State of Ore
gon, you are hereby required to ap
pear and answer the complaint filed
against you ln the above entitled
suit on or before six weeks from the
20th day of May, 1919, to-wlt:
On or before July 2nd, 1919, and
it you fall so to answer, the plaintiff
will apply to the Court for the relief
prayed for In his complaint herein
to-wit: For a decree of tho Court
forever dissolving tho bonds of mat
rlninny now existing between your
self and the plaintiff, and for such
other and furt'her relict as may In
equity be meet and just.
This summons Is served upon you
by publication hereof once a week
for six consecutive weeks In the
Heppner Herald, a weekly newspaper
or general circulation in Morrow
County, Oregon, published at Hepp
ner, by virtue of an order made and
entered herein on the 19lh day or
May, ,1,919, by the Honorable Gil
bert W. Phelps, Circuit Judge of the
Slate of Oregon, for Morrow County,
and the date of the first publication
of (hit Summons Is May 20, 1919,
and the date of the last publication
hereof will bo July 1st, 1919.
SAM E. VAN VACTOH.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Postofflce, Heppner, Oregon. 2 8
scribed as the north half (N) of
the northeast quarter (NE14) and
the south half (SH) of the north
east quarter (NE) of Section five
(5) all in Township two (2) south,
range twenty-four (24) east, Wil
lamette Meridian, in Morrow county,
Oregon; the southeast quarter
(SE) of Section thirty-one (31),
the southeast quarter (SE) of
Section thirty-two (32), both in
Township one (1) south, range twenty-four
(24) east, Willamette Meri
dian, also in Morrow County, Oreg
on, and a contract of purchase en
tered into with the Oregon Dakota
Land company containing one hun
dred sixty (160) acres, more or less.
described as tollows: The southwest
quarter (SV of Section thirty
two (32) Township one (1) south.
range twenty-four (24) east, Wil
lamette Meridian, also ln Morrow
county, Oregon, and the west one-
half (W) of the southeast quar
ter (SE'Vi) and the west one-half
(W) of the northeast quarter
(NEi) of Section twelve (12) in
Townsfhip one (1) north of range
twenty-one (21) east, Willamette
Meridian, In Gilliam county, Oreg
on, containing about one hundred
and sixty acres.
That all of the above described
land located ln Morrow county, con
taining nine hundred and sixty
(960) acres more or les-s shall be
sold for not less than twenty-four
thousand eight hundred ($24,800.-
00) dollars, and from this sum shall
be deducted five per cent which shall
be paid directly to the real estate
man making the sale, and from this
sum siliall be deducted all sums un
paid and owing upon said property;
that said one hunderd and sixty
(160) acres of land located in and
near Arlington in Gilliam county be '
sold for not. less than twelve dollars
($12.00) an acre and that such
terms of payment shall be granted
as will, upon presentation to this
Court, s-eem advisable.
MARY L. FAIRFIELD,
Administratrix.
Address, Heppner, Oregon, care of
Woodson & Sweek. 6-9
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned, M. D. Clark, has been
duly appointed Administrator of the
estate of William Barton, deceased,
by the County Court of Morrow
County, Oregon. All persons having
claims against said estate are noti
fied to present the same to me at the
office of my attorney, Sam E. Van
Vactor, In Heppner, Oregon, within
six montlhs from the' date of the first
publication of this notice.
Dated and first published June
third, 1919.
M. D. CLARK,
Administrator of the Entitle of Wil
liam Barton, deceased. 5-9
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MITII I-; T CREDITORS
Notice Is hereby given that the un-
ricndsned has b' en duly appointed
by the County Court of the Slate or
Oregon fur Morrow County, admin
istratrix Ot the estate of O. K. l'ains-
woith, deceased, and has duly quali
fled as such (idniinhilriitrU. All per
ms having claims against the said
entate me hereby rcqulrou lo pie
ent the SHiii", with the piop.-r
voucl
M'll'lllll'l
I. Nys. at II' pl-io-r, On-run, within
ix iiionlhii lioin the dale ot '!kl no
tice.
Dated Kt lop,!iel, Oiog.,11, this
27tii !. -f Mv, 9li.
I'. M trWHNSAVOirril.
Adiiiliil'.tiuliiX o( the KMa!" ol ). I..
Farnsniiith, ib-r ased.
NOTICE FOR I'l lil.K ATIOV
(Not Coal Land)
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at La Grande, Oregon,
Juno 5, 1919.
Notice is hereby given that Cliff
O. Dewey, or Pendleton, Oregon,
who on April 20, J915, niiido Home
stead Entry, No. 014596, ror Lots 1
and 2. H NE , SEU. Section 4,
Township l smith, range 29 east.
Willamette Meridian, has riled no
tice or Intention to make threo-year
proof, to establls'li claim to tho land
above described before It. T. Brown,
Clerk of County Court, at Pendloton,
Oregon, on the 12th day of August,
1919.
Claimant names as wltni-sse:
Guy French, Paul KokkIoi-, Clara
Card, George parrot, all of Pendle
ton, Oregon.
C. S. DUNN. Register.
NOTK F I lilt I'l III.K l lo
(Vol Coal Land)
Department of the Intel Ion, U. S.
Land Oft Ice at I.a Ciand", Oregon,
June 5. I!H9.
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riiy four (51 I
llllland, of Pilot Rock ,Ore-
nn, who on July fi, 1914, madn
llomoHlcud Entry, No. 0nr,.",i, fur
"Mi SK'i Sec, 1; W'4 NE ',. Sec.
12, Township 3 soiitt!, inngn 2
"iisf Willaio.-lle meridian. h,, filed
notice nf intention ( utnk tlinw
ear pioof In enliilili-h claim to the
land iihov" dexci h. ., bi (ore I. M.
Srlumriei. I'. S. Commissioner, at
Pilot Hock. Oiegon, on the 4th day
of Angus. 1919,
Claimant mime as Hti.-st,e:
Geoige W. Ilmon, Pendleton, Or-
iioU, Jllle W. Iloweia, Poitland,
Olegoll (l. ori K. Jole, Pliot Rock,
Oregon, and David Winoie, Curd
ri", Oiegon
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