Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, February 24, 1920, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
THE HEPPNER HERALD. HEPPNER, OREGON
Tuesday, February .24, 192c.
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Sale starts at 1 0 o'clock A. M. sharp. The followin
described property will be sold at, Pub
2 Wagons, 3 and one-fourth size vile tires
i Wajji-n, 3 and one-half size wide lire
I Set of Narrow Tired Wheels for 3 and one'
half I'.ain 'aon.
1 S'ieen-foot Wheat Rack
..' 'ivelye-i'o t Trail Racks with Ilrakes.
1 N'ew Racine I'uggy
l Superior Hoc Drill
1 Superior Disc Drill
1 Twenty six-foot Wooden Harrow
1 Twenty two-foot Steel Harrow
1 D nihlc Action Disc
j Single Discs
..' Dutchman Plows (Clans)
1 Side Hill Plow
1 Walking Plow
1 I ones Weeder
1 1 w e! ve !o
t Kimhall Wit-dor
1 I'.'uht foot (Independent) drain lhnder
1 l-'.i 'lit-f.oi Steel C.ra-'n Roller
1 Fourteen-foot McCormick Header (4
hexes)
1 Dcering Combine with Knjine. This Combine-
is Brand New and Never Has
Been Run
1 Blacksmith Outfit Complete in Every Way
15 Sets of Harness and Miscellaneous Bridl
es, Collars, Halters
Complete Camp Outfit
2-3-4" Horse Double Trees, Single Trees,
Clevices, Emery Wheels, Well Pumps,
Pipes, Cylinders and a large amount of
Tools, such as Shovels and Picks, too
numerous to mention; also some House
hold Furniture.
I Two-yearold Heifer, will be fresh this
spring
1 drey Registered Percheron Stallion
30 Head of Good Work Horses
jo Head of Draft Colts, Yearlings to Three
Years Old
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SALE:
$10.00 AND UNDER, CASH. BALANCE 'j MO NTII3 ON APPROVED BANKABLE NOTES.
r.ANEAU-.E NOTES MEAN NOTES SIGNED BY TWO PARTIES AND ACCEPT
ED AS GOOD BY A MOKKOW COUNTY BANK. TWO PER CENT DIS
COUNT TOE CASH. EIGHT PERCENT INTEREST ON AP
PROVED NOTES.
FiREE LUNCH A
NOON
,a!ter Rood, Owner
F. R. Brown, Clerk
F. A. McMenamin, Auct.
HEPPNER OREGON
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.i'i'i.ir.T!o io;: ,ii"im;vkxt
foiuIomv; tax i.ii:xs
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In the Circuit Court of the
of Ci'on ff." riOiTO"- Couiuy.
Morrov.- County, Oregon, a Public
Coi noi ation, 1'laintit f.
VS.
V. C. Eerktell, M. B. Kvans. E. J.
Kel'.ev, Archer nice, V.'. II. Maccm
bar, The Parvia Company, a ocr
lieiiitiu'i!, George E. Quiggle, II. C.
Robor;fon, G. I. Eobinror., Iva O.
Selhvood, Otis Sliepardson, Olit'f
ShepardKoa, E. A. WicUline, and
Asa L. Young, and any other per
son or peisono owning or claiming
to own, or having or claiming to
have any interest or estate in
or to the real property hereinafter
described, Defendants.
Summuns of Notice
To W. C. Becktell, M. B. Evans, V.
H. Macomber, The Parvin Company,
a corporation-?" George E. Quggle, Iva
G. Sollwood, Otis Shepardson, Oliff
Shepardson, E. A. Wickline and Asa
L. Young, and any other person or
persons owning or claiming to own,
or having or claiming to have, any
j interest or estate in or to the real
j property hereiifaf ter described, De-
t'endants:
i IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
' OF OREGON: You and each of you
I are hereby notified that the above
' named Plaintiff, a Public Corpora
tion, is the purchaser, owner and
holder of certificates of delinquency
Numbered G12, G25, 041, C53, 6C0,
CGI, G62, 673 and 676, Numbers 612
and 625 thereof being issued on the
IS th day of May, 1915, and Numbers
644, 653, 660, Gffl, GG2, 673 and 676
thereof being issued on the 20th day
iof May, 1015, by the Sheriff and Col
' lector of Delinquent Taxes for Mor
row County, Oregon, and filed by
said Sheriff and Collector of Delip
quent Taxes in the office of, the
County Clerk of Morrow County, Ore
gon, on the dates of issuance thereof,
respectively, for. taxes due and de
linquent, together with penalty, in
terest and costs thoreon, upon real
property situato in Morrow County,
Oregon,
You aw further notified that the
amount for which said certificate i3
'ssued is set opposite and following
the .lesci;ition of the tract or parcel
of land Ic leinafter set out, the same
being the amount then due and de
linquent, for the taxes for the year
1012, together with penalty, interest
and costs thereon, upon real property
situate in Morrow County, Oregon,
and particularly bounded and des
cribed as hereinafter set forth; said
ti pet cr parcel of land being assessed
for the year 1012 to the first person
whose name Immediately precedes
description thereof, and is followed
by the name of the person appearing
to be the owner thereof, as appears
on the tax roll of Morrow County,
Oregon, now la the hands of the
Sheriff of said county for collection,
at the date of the first publication of
this summons and notice, which date
is tho 17th day of February, 1920.
Certlficte No. 612. W. C. Becktell
and W. C. Becktell, North half of
Northeast quarter (N'H NEVt ) Sec
tion Sixteen (16), Township Three
(3) North, Range Twenty-six (26)
East of Willamette Meridian, $3.65.
Certificate No. 625, M. B. Evans
and M. B. Evans, Lots 1 and 2, Block
5 of the town of Castle Rock, Oregon,
$0.85.
Certificate No. 644 W. H. Macomber
and V. H. Macomber, South half of
Southwest quarter (S SWU) of
Section Twenty-wen (27), Town
ship Two (2) North. Ranite Twenty
three (23) East of Willamette Meii
dlnn. $2.30.
Certificate No. 653 Thu Paivln C m.
t pany,
No'-ihwost quarter of
.-ter A'l.i l.WVi
ction Ki'ven'een (17),
cm nr. .up Tn:ve 12) o:-in. Kange
Twenty-forr ('- -) East cf Willamette
M.vi.iian. $1.01.
ot S
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Hi'! As--
L. Youn'-'.
! ' -' ! . ( ifl), Town, h
Unrt?c Twentv-FT'
Wiilametie Mariil!
"' , Aen L. Young
li! of Section Six-
) Si.; (C) South,
en (27) East of
'.n; all of Sec
tion Sixteen (16). Township Six
(G) South, Range Twenty-eight (28)
Ea::t of Willamette Meridian; and all
of Section Sixteen (16), Township
six (6) South, Range Twenty-nine
(29) East of Willamette Meridian,
$146.95. .
The said amounts bear interest tfSjfl
follows: The taxes aforesaid bear IlW,
terest from the date of the filing of
said certificates of delinquency, res
pectively, at the rate of 15 per cent,
per annum until paid, the dates of
filing of said certificates of delin
quency being the dates hereinbefore
set forth.
And you and each of you are here
by summoned to appear within sixty
days alter the dote of the first publi
cation of this summons, exclusive of
tho day of first publication thereof,
tc-wit: February 17, 1920, and de
fend this suit in tho Court aforesaid,
or pay the amount due as shown
above against said tracts or parcels
of land, respective!;', above described,
of which you are the owner, or in
which you have, or claim to have,
r.uy int.evtst or estate, together with
h'U'i-eft am! costs accrued in this suit
thereon. Service of a copy of yorN'
answer or ether process may be maijN
upon the iimiprsigr.ed attorney for
plaintiff, at ihe 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 sot 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 the
Circuit Court aforesaid for judgment
and decree foreclosing said tax liens
:;,nlns-t said property, hereinbefore
described.
This summons is published once
each week for sixty consecutive days
in tho Heppner Herald, a newspaper
of general circulation in Morrow
County, Oregon, published weekly at
Heppner in stid County, the date of
first publication thereof being Febru
ary 17, 1920, said publication being
made in pursuance of an order there
for made by the Honorable Gilbert
W. Phelps, Judge of the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon, for
Morrow County, said order having
been made and entered on the 6th
day of February, 1920.
MORROW COUNTY, STATE OF
OREGON,
By Samuel E. Notson, District At
torney for Morrow County, Oregon,
and Attorney for Plaintiff; whose
address Is Heppner, Oregon.
42-51
FARMERS AXD FARMING
So far as the Pacific Northwest is
concerned the outlook for the farmer
Is full of cheer. Crop estimates and
predictions arc of little value at this
time, but the price of farm products
can hardly be reduced from Inst
jour's level. It Is hardly conceivable
that another summer will be no dls-
u.i.iiu,rui.B iu mi' mom raiser im
the past. I,. ef pi U-c?, were ton 1.f A
a corp. .fa. ..m. au l the I'arv n i lor n nro.it w. r v,...
v.ii:ir"y. a corporat ic.a. an.i wco-pe tn-r. :u ri:.ns of r.n Bi'viuice.
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