Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, February 17, 1920, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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    THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
PAGE FIVE
NEWS of ALL MORROW COUNTY
Tuesday, February 17, 1Q20.
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Mrs. A. C. Lowe of the Highway
House, spent Sunday in Arlington.
H. E. Duncan of Busv Bee ranch.
I was a business man in Cecil on Tues
i dav.
Miss Helen Wallace of the Willow
was a visitor in Cecil Saturday.
-Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Miller of! Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Wilson and
Highview, made a triu to Arlinetnn family ol Kwinc Wt nn TnnsHar fnr
! their new ranch which thev have
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were
Thursdav
Claude E. Murray left on Sunday
for lone where he Intends to work
for some time.
Mrs. Phil Brady and Mrs. Fred
Houseman were calling on Cecil
friends Sunday.
Willie Georze Wilson of TSuttei by
Fi ts, is sijendins a few days with
hi? parents in Heppner.
I.. L. mton. J. Phelps, Geo
ami 0. Farntwnrth of Cecil.
calieis in Arlington Friday.
Messrs. J. Ware and J. Whim of
Baker, were business callers around
Cecil Monday and Tuesday.
Mrs. Peter Nash arrived from Pen
dleron on Thursday and is visiting
with her son, John, at twins.
Mrs. J. Fenwick of lone, has been
spending the past week with 'her
brother, Clarence Winter, at Shady
Dei!.
Koy Stender accompanied by Miss
Juanita Crabtree, of Dotheboys Hill,
were looking up their friend" here
on Sunday.
David Hynd of Rose Lawn, Sand
Hollow, spent the week end visiting
his brother. "The Mayor" of Cecil, at
liiuierby Flats.
Fo",r cars load of sheep belonging
to V. Mattiock were shipped in from
Heppner on Friday. W. E. will re
side at the Dove Cot.
recently bought at Boardman.
Miss M. H. Lowe of the Highway
House, left on Sunday for Portland
where she will resume her studies at
Washington high school.
Judge Campbell, W. L. McCaleb,
county roadniaster, Oscar Minor and
.'-evcral other gentlemen from Henn-
ner were looking ovei the Cecil scenic
highway on Friday.
M'-. and Mrs. Winfon Jefferson and
son. who have been visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Barnes of Poplar Grove,
left on Saturday morning for Avt,
Missouri. Mr. Jefferson has pur
chased a ranch at Ava and iviU :;.!
there for the future.
A. Henriksen of Willow creel; ranch
lias been a busy man at the county
seat during the week boosting for a
bigger and better county fair. Cecil
; will strive to be second to none with
such a prominent and energetic rnem-
.)( r to represent her interests at the
fair board meeting.
The sympathies of Cecil community
are extended to Ralph Winter on the
death of liis wife. Mis. Winter had
only been ill a few days when pneu
monia set in. Her death came as a
great shock to her many friends. A
husband and two small children are
left to mourn her loss. The interment
Miss Etta Barnes of Poplar Grove, ; took place in lone cemetery on Friday
left ou the local for lone on Friday i when a luree circle of Irionth paid
where she will assist Mrs. Ellis Minor i their last tribute to a dear departed
durinz the busy season. 'friend.
Dance!
Dance!
Fair Pavilion
Dance!
Saturday Evening, Feb. 21
MUSIC BY FLETCHER'S JAZZ
ORCHESTRA OF PENDLETON
Tickets $1.50
Spectators 25c
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The seventh and eighth grade pu
pils are working out a plan for the cendary
school garden and later will carry
out the plan.
The constructors expect to have
the building completed by Saturday
night and we hope to get the school
together all in one place in another
week at least.
Enrollment cards have .iust gone
forward to O. A. C. for the Industrial
Club work. Th"re will be a standard
club m Poultry It, sewing 1, hewing
II. Pig I. besides individual work in
simip, corn' onions. Pig II.
Work on tile athieiic grounds is
progressing slowly. The boys turned
oat several hours to assist in the
woik. A running track and base
ball diamonl will he first constructed.
The beys of i'ne hich school are also
working on the construction of a ce
ment roller to pack the ground and
mil in fae pebbles tuat are some
what prevalent.
The Boardman schools are develop
ing a base ball team composed of pu
pils of the seventh and eighth grades
and the high school boys-. They will
be ready lor some games with near
by schools who have teams of equal
c .liber, alter awhile. A regular ath
i"tic period for all pupils has now
been established using the last period
in the day. Training is beginning for
"he field meet to be held at Lexington
in June. The declamation work will
als' be given attention, some work
o1' that kind having already been be
gan. Cramer & Co.'s general merchan
dise store was the scene of consider
able excitement about 1 o'clock this
morning when an alarm of fire was
sounded and flames were discovered
under the rear of the building in the
vicinity of the oil tank. Mrs. Cramer
was awakened by the smoke and
flames pouring up into their sleeping
apartment Which is in the rear of the
store. There being no fire protec
tion of any kind in the community
the alarm was sounded by firing of
several shots from a revolver and
yelling "fire," "fire," in the good old
fashioned way. A crowd quickly
gathered and a bucket brigade was
formed, and after some Rtrenunus
work th danger of a severe cpnflag-
ration was averted. The loss was
nominal and covered by insurance.
The cause of the fire is unknown, but
from Hi location it might be either
spontaneous combustiono or of in-
origin.
ship Two (2) North, Range Twenty- ; said certificates of delinquency, res-
(From another correspondent)
Mr. Allen was here last week look
ing for a location.
Mrs. Harter is a business visitor in
Boardman this week.
A. L. Larson made another busi
ness i rip tn In igon last Saturday.
Mr. Villars is visiting at the home
of hi- d;niaater. Mrs. Glen Itrown.
A .lance was given Saturday eight
aftci the show by the Yager boys.
Mrs. J. J.Gorham left Monday tr
visit relatives in New '1 mouth.
Idaho.
Mi-. Chas. lliatt and children ai
here ''tis wee'K visiting her sister.
Mrs. Royal Ranks.
Mr. and .Mrs. Sylvester Atto'lHirv
went le Pendleton Sunday. Mr. At
terbury is going to have his loot op
erated on.
The Yager show company, repre
senting the Clifton Drug company.
gave a show here Saturday night. II
contained many amusing things. At
the end of which a 27-piece set of
silverware was awarded to Mrs. Ella
P.layden for being the most popular
lady in town.
Al'i'l.K ATIOS IOK .11 UG.MENT
I OKI I OMNG TAX I.IKXm
nOur New Location
I wish to announce to the Morrow County public in general and to all Ford
owners in particular that I have leased the Oregon Garage on Main Street and
am now better prepared than ever to give you
FORD SERVICE
Let a Fordson Tractor
Do Your Farming Work
Buy a FORD CAR Now
To make Mire i.f fitting :t Ford car. luy one nmv. I n"i wait until pring. Iiiit
hiiv now while 'i''ln rrie are pus-il.lc. I ,u n t t inutuh i, an uncertainty.
The tutmher of Ford cars allotted t" this territory - limited and - pec i inI. i ti
to get our allot l im nt we i.tr. - I h a e ri ;d I x.it.t ';''' nr!iT for car-. Ju t -o main
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In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for Morrow County.
Morrow County, Oregon, a Public
Corporation, Plaintiff.
VS.
Y. C. liecktell. M. B. Kvans, K. J.
Keller. Archer Rice, Y. II. Macom
ber, The Parvin Company, a cor
poration. George K. (iuiggle, H. C.
llobertsou, G. I. Robinson, Iva G.
Sellwood, Otis Shepardson, Oliff
Shepardson, E. A. Wirkline, and
Asa L. Young, and any other per
son or persons owning or claiming
to own, or having or claiming to
hare any interest or estate in
or to the real property hereinafter
described, Defendants.
Summons of Notice
To W. C. Becktell, M. B. Kvans. V.
Macomber. The Parvin Company,
a corporation, George. K. Quggle, Iva
G. Sellwood, Otis Shrpardson, Oliff
Sliepardsoo, E. A. Wirkline and Asa
V. ,Voung, and any other person or
persons owning or claiming to own,
or having or claiming to 'have, aay
Interest or estate in or to the real !
property hereinafter described, De-1
tendants: !
IN THE NAME OK THE STATE '
OK OKEGON: You and each of you
are hereby notified that the above
named Plaintiff, a Public Corpora-!
tion, is the purchaser, owner ami I
holder of certificates of delinquency
Numbered fii;, 62a. 64. 65S. 6f.O.
661. 662. 7r, and 676. Numbers 612 I
and 62ri theii'of belnc Issued on tin-'
19th day of May. ftr,, and Numbers
641. 6Z?,. ft, 6fil. 662. 673 and 676 '
thereof being Issued on the 20th day
of May, 1115, by the Slieriff and Col- j
lector of TVIltinticnt Taxes for Mor-1
row County. Oregon, and filed by i
said Khetif! and Collector of Delin
quent T:i"s in the ofilce ol the'
County Cb i k of Mot row County, file
gon, on I lie date of lUiincc theieof,
respectively, lot taxes d'ie an.l de
linquent, toiftlier with penally, in
terest and costs thereon, upon real
properly Him.it" lit Morrow Count).
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Voll if- lillth'f linliliid that tin
tll.riimt lot wllili i ortttli m
'ssuei! 4 i . t i.ppn-,1.. ir l t .lh v, tug
the Aif i ft inn if (he Oa. ( m .,nii
it jnd I ; i in.. ! I. r m I nut, tn- t.fuo
tielll l!t' ri.i.ti I.t I'ftl d- e tin.! d
HnqUi'iM, lot ;i. lax. , .ir llir v...r
1 2 I , lofco c. r i. o, ,,, i,
jlld 'ml I , : "It, '::"'
three (23) East of Willamette Me
dian, $2."0.
Certificate No. 6a3 The Parvin Com
pany, a corporation, and the Parvin
Company, a corporation, and George
E. Quiggle, South half of the North
east quarter (S NE'.4), and South
half of the Southeast quarter of the
Northwest quarter (S Mi SE'i XYVVi)
ol Section Sixteen (16), Township
Three (3) North, Kange Twentv-six
(26) East of Willamette Meridian,
$4.40.
Certificate No. 660. Iva (.!. Sell-
wood anil Iva G. Sellwood. lots- 1 and
2. block 4 of, ilte town of Castle Kock,
Oregon. $0.8 5.
Certificate No. 661, Otis Shepard
son and Otis Shepardson, North half
of Northeast quarter (NU NKVj).
Southeast quarter of Northeast quar
ter (SEVt NEi4 ). and Northeast
quarter of Southeast quatter (NE1,!
SK'i). Section Nine (0), Township
Six (6) South, Kange Twenty-eight
(2S) East of Willamette Meridian.
$12. Ou.
Certificate No. 662, Oliff Shepard
son and Oliff Shepardson, .North half
ol Northwest quarter (N"i.. NWV, ),
Southwest quarter of Northwest
quarter (SWV, NWVi ). and North
west quarter of Southwest quarter
(XWK SWV,). Section Ten (10),
Township Six (6) South, Kange
twenly-eiglit (2S) East of Willam
etie Meridian, $12.!I0.
Certificate No. 673, E. A. Wick
line and E. A. Wickline, West half of
West half of Southwest quarter of
j Southeast quarter (WVj W 2 SWVi
SEVi), and West half of Southwest
quarter of Northwest quarter of
Southeast quarter (W'4 SW Vi NW'4
SE'i), of Section Seventeen (17),
Towns'hip Three (3) North, Kange
twenty-four (24) East of Willamette
.Meridian, $1.0S.
Certificate No. 676, Asa L. Young
and Asa 1. Young, all of Section Six
teen (16), Township Six (6) South,
Kange Twenty-svven (27) East of
Willamette Meridian; all of Sec
tion Sixteen ( 16). Township Six
(6) South, Kange Twenty-eight (28)
East of Willamette Meridian; and all
of Section Sixteen (16), Township
six (6) South, Kange Twenty-nine
(2!)) East of Willamette Meridian,
$146.95.'
The said amounts bear interest as
follows: The taxi's aforesaid bear In
terest from the date of the filing of
pectively, at the rate of 1 5 per cent,
per annum until paid, the dates of
filing of said certificates of delin
quency being the dates hereinbefore.
set forth.
And 3 ou and each of you are here
by summoned to appear within sixty
days after the date of the first publi
cation of this summons, exclusive of
the day of first publication thereof,
to-wit: February 17, 1 f 2 0 , and de
fend this suit in the Court aforesaid,
or pay the amount due as shown.,
above against, said tracts or parcels
of land, respectively, above described,
of which you are the owner, or itr
which you have, or claim to have.
any intonst. or estate, together with,
interest anil costs accrued in this suit,
thereon. Service of a copy of your
answer or ether process may be niado
upon the undersigned attorney for
plaintiff, at the place specified be
low as his address, and in case of
your failure so to do, judgment and
decree will be entered against you
and each of you, foreclosing said tax
liens for the amount set opposite and
following the description of said tract
or parcel of land above set forth, to
gether with interest and costs there
on, against said tracts or parcels of
land and said tracts or parcels- of land
will be sold to satisfy said judgment
and decree obtained in this suit.
You are hereby further notified
that the plaintiff will apply to tho
Circuit Court aforesaid for judgment
and decree foreclosing said tax liens
against saitl property,, hereinbefore
described.
This summons is published once
each week for sixty consecutive days
in the Heppner Herald, a newspaper
ol" general circulation in Morrow
County, Oregon, published weekly at
Heppner in said County, the date, of
first publication thereof being Febru
ary 17, 1320, said publication being;
made in pursuance of an order there
for made by the Honorablo Gilbert
W. Phelps, Judge of the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon, for
Morrow County, said order having
been ntude and entered on tho 6th.
day of February, 1920.
MOKROW COUNTY. STATE OK
OREGON.
By Samuel B. Notson. District At
torney for Morrow County, Oregon,
and Attorney for riaintlff; whom,
address Is Heppner, Oregon.
42-61
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To Our Friends
and Customers
We export to move into our new Imildinp on or
about Feliruary I. 10,20, where wc will he pleased
to give one arid all a most cordial welcome.
Our new store will c the most modern and com
modious in eaMorn Oregon and we will take much
pride and pleasure in .showing you through it when
you call.
YOURS FOR 1920 BEING THE BEST YEAR
HEPPNER HAS EVER KNOWN
Gilliam & Bisbee
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WE HAVE ONE FORI) SEDAN FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
Chas. H. Latourell
AUTHORIZED DEALER
IlEPPNER M'"1111 Street OREGON
(I'i.rt:H:l; Orrg-n Unragc)
OUR FORI) PARTS AND ACCESSORIES STOCK IS COMPLETE
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