7 -.. Tuesday, March 23, 1Q20. THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON PAGE SEVEN I LEGAL NOTICES j t t APPLICATION FOIl JVWJMEXT FOllflOSIXtJ TAX UF.XS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County. Morrow County, Oregon, a Public Corporation, Plaintiff. VS. V. C. Becktell, M. B. Evans, E. J. Keller, Archer Rice, W. H. Macom ber, The Parvin Company, a cor poration, George E. Quiggle, H. C. 'IRk Robertson, G. I. Robinson, Iva G. Sel,wooa- Otis Shepardson, Oliff Shepardson, E. A. Wickline, and Asa L. Young, and any other per son or persons owning or claiming to own, or having or claiming to have any interest or estate in or to the real property hereinafter described, Defendants. line and E. A. Wickline, West half of West half of Southwest quarter of Southeast quarter (W W SWi SE), and West half of Southwest quartc- of Northwest quarter of Southeast quarter SW4 NWVi SE14), of Section Seventeen (17), lownsfnip Three (3) North, Range Twenty-four (24) East of Willamette Meridian, $1.05. Certificate No. 676, Asa L. Young and Asa L. Young, all of Section Six teen (16), Township 'Six (6) South, Range Twenty-seven (27) East of Willamette Meridian; all of Sec tion Sixteen (16). Township Six (G) South, Range twenty-eight (28) East of Willamette Meridian; and all Waters, Clerk of County Court, at Heppner, Oregon, on the 12th day of April, 1920. Claimant names as wittnesses: Phil Higgins, of Lena, Oregon; John Keesran, of Lena, Oregon; Frank McCabe, of Lena, Oregon; Geo. Vin cent, of Lena, Oregon. C. S. DUNN, Register. SPORTING EVENTS OF il NOTIC E FOR PUBLICATION Summons of Notice To W. C. Becktell, M. B. Evans, W. H. Macomber, The Parvin Company, a corporation, George E. Qugglo, Iva G. Sellwood, Otis Shepardson, Oliff Shepardson, E. A. Wickline and Asa set forth. L. Young, and any other person or persons owning or claiming to own, or having or claiming to 'have, any interest or estate in or to the real property hereinafter described, De fendants: IN, THE NAME OF THE STATE r2F OREGON: You and each of you f . f'l'e hereby notified that the above Jfcamed Plaintiff, a Public Corpora tion, Is the purchaser, owner and holder of certificates of delinquency Numbered 612, 625, 644, 653, 660, 661, 662, 673 and 676, Numbers 612 and 625 thereof being 4ssued on the 19th day of May, 1915, and Numbers 644, 653, 660, 661, 662, 673 and 676 thereof being issued on the 20th day of May, 1915, by the Sheriff and Col lector of Delinquent Taxes for Mor row County, Oregon, and filed by said Sheriff and Collector of Delin quent Taxes in the office of the County Clerk of Morrow County, Ore gon, on the dales of Issuance thereof, respectively, for taxes due and de linquent, together with penalty, in terest and costs thereon, upon real property situate in Morrow County, Oregon, You are further notified that the amount for which said certificate is issued is set opposite and following the description of the tract or parcel of land lerelnafter set out, the same being the amount then due and de linquent, for the taxes for the year 1912, together with penalty, interest and coals thereon, upon real property situate in Morrow County, Oregon, and particularly bounded and des cribed as hereinafter set forth; said tract or parcel of land being assessed for the year 1912 io 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 In the hands of the Sheriff of said county for collection, at the data of the first publication of this summons and notice, which date Is the 17th day of February, 1920. Certlflcte No. 12, W. C. Becktell and W. C. Becktell. North half of Northeast quarter (N NE) Sec tion Sixteen (16), Township Three (3) North, Range Twenty-six (26) East of Willamette Meridian. $3.65. Certificate No. 623. M. B. Evans and M. B. Erans, Lots 1 and 2, Block 5 of the town of Castle Rock, Oregon, JO 80. f Certificate No. 64 4 W. H. Macomber 'f)'and W. H. Macomber, South half of Southwest quarter (3V4 SWli) of Section Twenty-Hoven (27), Town ship Two (2) North, Range Twenty three (23) East of Willamette Meri dian. 12.30. Certificate No. 653 The Patvin Com pany, a corporation, and the Parvin Company, a corporation, and George K. Qulgcle, South hulf of the North east quarter 3Vi NEH). nd South half of the Southeast quarter of the Northwest quarter CM, SK; NW-4) of Section Sixteen (16). Township Three (3) North. Ran Twenty-sU (25) EjhI of Willamette Meridian, 14 40. Certificate No. 660. Iva G. SMI wo Ad and Iva G. Sellwood. !ot 1 and S. block 4 of the town of Caxtla Rock. Oregon, 10 15. Certificate No- Otis snepara nn and Olla Shepardson. North half of Northeast quarter (NH NE4). Southeast iiarler of Northeast quar ter 8Ei NE-ile and Northeast quarter of Southeast quarter (NE RE'i). Section Nine (J). Township tftx (6) South. Rang Twenty-eight () East of Wlllamatu Meridian, 112 90. Certificate No 66:. Oliff Shepsrd "son and Oliff Hhepard0. North half of N"fh"t quarter (NH NW",), Rn.itkweirt uuarter of Northwest quarter (.W NW,). and North went quarter of Sutnwt quarter (VW S-x-tton Teo (10), n an Pouth. Range T r,ty-i!.t !') ', W1!" et!r Mrld,B. II!'"1 r.,.wir.. V :J. F. A Wirla- Department of the Interior U. S. Land office, at La Grande, Oregon, January 31st, 1920. , Notice is hereby given that KATHERINE HIGGINS of Section Sixteen (16), Township : whose post office address is Lena, six (6) South, Range Twenty-nine ; Oregon, did, on the 24th day of Oc (29) East of Willamette Meridian, ; tober, 1918, file in this office sworn $146.95. " 'statement and application No. The said amounts bear interest as 019392, to purchase the NE SEVi, follows: The taxes aforesaid bear in- S NEi. Section 5, and NW terest from the date of the filing of SWVi, Section 4, Township 4 South, said certificates of delinquency, res- Range 29 East, Willamette Meridian, pectively, at the rate of 15 per cent, and the timber thereon, under the per annum until paid, the dates of provisions of the act of June 3, 1878, i'iling of said certificates of delin- and acts amendatory, known as the quency being the dates hereinbefore "Timber and Stone Law," at such value as might be fixed by appraise- And you and each of you are here- ment, and that, pursuant to such ap by summoned to appear within sixty Plication, the land and timber there days after the date of the first .publi- on have been appraised at $538.00, cation of this summons? exclusive of the timber estimated 424 M board the day of irst publication thereof, feet at 75c per M, and the land to-wit: February 17,1920, and de- $220.00; that said applicant will of fend this suit in the Court aforesaid, fer final proof in support of his ap or pay the amount due as shown plication and sworn statement on the above against said tracts or parrels 4th day of May, 1920, before U. S. of land, respectively, above described, Commissioner, C. C. Patterson, at of which you are the owner, or in Heppner, Oregon, which you have, or claim to have, Any person is at liberty to protest any interest or estate, together with this purchase before entry, or initiate interest and costs accrued in this suit a contest at any time before patent thereon. Service of a copy of your issuts, by filing a corroborated affi answer or ether process may be made davit in this office, alleging facts uunn the undersigned attorney for which would defeat the entry. 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 C. S. DUNN, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION and each of you, foreclosing said tax lions for the amount set opposite and ' Department of the Interior U. S. following the description of said tract Land office at La Grande, Oregon, or parcel of land above set forth, to- January 31st, 1920. gether with interest and costs there- Notice Is hereby given that on, against said tracts or parcels of CHARLES S. DYKSTRA, land and said tracts or parcels of land whose post office address is Heppner, will be sold to satisfy said judgment Oregon, did, on the 7th day of Janu- and decree obtained In this suit. ary, 1918, file in this office swdrn you are nereby lurtner notiued gtatement and application, No. that the plaintiff will apply to the 018826, to purchase the NW SW& Circuit Court aforesaid for judgment Section 13". Township 4 South, Range and decree foreclosing said tax liens 27 East, Willamette Meridian, and against said property, hereinbefore the timber thereon, under the pro described, visions of the act of June 3, 1878, This summons- Is published once and a(.ts amendatory, known as the each week for sixty consecutive days -Timber and Stone Law," nt sucn In the Heppner Herald, a newspaper vaiue a8 mKnl be fixed by appraise of general circulation in Morrow ment, and that, pursuant to such ap Counly, Oregon, published weekly at plication, the land and timber there- i.yii, ... . un.,, ni.j u ui on nave ueen appiaisea, at iuu.uu, first publication thereof being Febru- the timber estimated SO M board feet ! ary 17, 1920, said publication being nt $1.00 per M, and the land $50.00; made in pursuance of an order there- that said applicant will offer final i for made by the Honorable Gilbert proof In support of his application V . Phelps, Judge of the Circuit and sworn statement on the 5th day Court of the State of Oregon, for of Mav. 1920. hefore II. S. Commls- Morrow County, said order having Bloner, C. C. Patterson, at Heppner. been made and entered on the 6th Oregon. day of February, 1920. I Any person Is at liberty to protest MORROW COUNTY, STATE OF this purchase befoie entry, or Inlti- OREGON, ate a contest at anv time before nat- Ey Samuel E. Notson, District At- Cnt Issues, by filing a corroborated torney for Morrow County, Oregon, affidavit in this office, alleging facts and Attorney for Plaintiff; whose which would defeat the entry. (By William Unmack. Pacific Sports Service) Strange as it may sound, dislike of a player's ability when he was on an opposing team brought about his purchase by a rival club in the Ma jors. Col. Ruppert, part owner of the New York Yankees, had an actual dis like for "Babe" Ruth when this play er was a member of the Boston Red Sox. Ruppert is a dyed in the wool tan, and he cannot sit still when his team is losing, and it so happens that Ruth was the big factor that got Ruppert's "goal" on many occasions. When Ruth would come to bat Ruppert used to get such an attack of nerves that lie would cover his eyes with his hands and ret use to watch the "fence buster" slaughter the Yankee pitchers. "D it, 'here comes that animal," Ruppert would say, every time Ruth came to the plate. "Oh, how I hate that animal!" and he would immedi ately settle down in his seat and pro ceed to cover up his eyes until the next man was up. "What did the animal do?" he would ask his friends sitting with him, "Is it fair or foul?" If his friends told him it was a foul ball, the ball magnate would breath a sigh of relief, but if "Babe" would knock the cover off the ball, or hit a homer, he would weep and moan until Ruth came up again. When Frazee offered to sell Ruth, Ruppert did not lose any time in ne gotiating for the purchase of the "animal," but the fans are wondering if Ruth does not hit a homer every time he comes to bat this Beason If Ruppert will consider he has been cheated. Tacoma, Wash., March 22. Bobby Vaughan, manager of the Tacoma team In the Pacific International league, intends to put one of the best teams on the diamond that has ever represented Tacoma. He Is at pres ent In California negotiating with several high class men for his team. The International league opens May 4. hunting deer out of season. District Deputy Game Warden E. S. Hawker, raided a camp at Upper Soda above Cascadia and found freshlv killed deer and five hams and other meat being smoked. Keeney was arrested and convicted, and has now appealed to the circuit court. Del Monte, Cal., March20. Ar rangements have been completed here for a monster sports carnival to be held from Monday, May 17, to Sunday May 23. The program will include trap shooting, swimming, tennis and golf. All the best men and cham pions in each sport will be invited from all points of the Pacific coast to compete in the various sports. Florida Has Big Alligator Trade. Florida's trade in silligatnrs amounts to nearly $1.ts)0.tNiO a year, according to liurcs of men who know. Museums md wealthy families provide a steady lemund for live baby alligators, aiul the demand for skins never lessens. The alligator's upkeep Is not costly, or he eats during only five month? of the year. Wine and the Romans. Nenrly fifty kln'ds of wine were known to the ancient Romans, includ itiil several varieties used for medici nal purposes. Falernian was a home wine, resembling the modern Madeira, ml was not commonly used until it ns ten years old. San Francisco, Cal., March 2 2. Robert Dodd, president of the Pacific association of the Amateur Athletic Union, has definitely announced that tiials for selecting the American Olympic team will be held in this city in May, Morris Dunn of Portland, and Bob Weaver of Los Angeles, are the other A. A. U. men on the Pacific Coast Amateur Olympic committee with Dodd. Fresno, Cal., March 18. The Am erican Legion in this section has de cided to organize a boxing circuit and control boxing hereabouts. The towns n the circuit are Sacraments, Stock ton, Modesto, Madera, Merced, Coal- inga, Porterville, Bakersfield, Taft and this city. Albany, Oregon, March 21. Henry Keeney, a resident of Philomath, has been convicted in the state court of STUHEXT OUTDHAWS TEACHER "We paid more to undergraduates of O. A. C. last summer than you now offer or teachers," writes Barr & Cunningham, engineers of Port land, to the head of hydraulic engin eering who had asked the well known firm for information on hiring an, In structor. The teacher was offered $125 a month, whereas the student got more money and all expenses paid. Even the green hand with neither training nor experience was paid $5 for an eight-hour day $13,0 a month. A Kansas newspaper told a sad tale of a woman who advertised some fine Plymouth Rock hens for stale. She made the advertisement sound so good that the 'hens were stolen the next night. A rival county-seat paper said the thief should be easy to ap prebend that the paper In which the advertisement appeared did not have much of a circulation. Argou naut. The story is told of a woman who as marrying her sixth or seventh usband, having been divorced from Ul the others. She thought it would e unique to invite the- former Has- Becns to act as ushers at the wedding And the organist thought it only ap propriate to play something unique. lso. So he chose a modern thin. Hail! Hail! The Gang's All Here." Heppner Catholic Monthly. S. E. NOTSON ATTOllX EY-AT-LA W Office in Court Houe Heppner Oregon F. H; ROBINSON ATTORNEY AT LAW Main Street lone, Oregon DR. HAROLD C. BEAN I'llXSlCIAN and SURGEON . Heppner, Oregon, Permanently Located Odd Fellows Building Office Phone 70ii Residence 823 VAUGHAN & BUTLER DliXTIST Permanently located in Oddfellow's Bunlding Heppner, Oregon DR. A. D. McMURDO PHYSICIAN & SUIMJEON Telephone 122 Office Patterson's Drug Store Heppner Oregon WOODSON & SWEEK ATTOItXEYS-AT-LAW Heppner Oregon address Is Heppner, Oregon. 42-51 NOTICE FOIl rUHMCATIO.V Department of the Interior, U. S. C. S. DUNN. Register. NOTICE FOR ITHI.ICATIOX Department of the Interior, U. S. Land office at La Grande, Oregon, Land ofrice at La Grande, Oregon, February 25. 1S20. .February 14th. 1920. Notice Is 'hereby given that HERBERT E. INSTONE, of Lena, Oregon, who, on February 15th, 1915, made Homestead Entry No. 014313. for S'fe NEVi. SE',i. Section 4: and E '4 NEK. Section 9, Township 2 South, Range 29 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notico of Intention to make three-year proof, to oMubllsh claim to the land above described, before J. A. Waters, Clerk of County Court, of Heppner, Oregon, on the 14th day of April, 1920. Claimant names as wlttnettses: ,1'hll Hlrl, of Lena. Oregon; Fran cis McCabe, of Lena, Oregon; Ed. Doherty, of Lena. Oregon; Phil Mu cins, of Lena, Oregon. C. 9. DUNN. Register. Notice Is hereby given that HARVEY McROBERTS. of Lexington, Oregon, who, on Decem ber 23rd. 1916. made Homestond I ':ntry. No. 016877. for S I, HV V4 . $ SEV. Section 32, Township 1 North. Ratine 28 East, Willamette Meridian, and Lot 4, SW'4 NW14, WV4 SW4. Section 4. Township 1 South. Range 28 East. Willamette and on February 2. 1920. made ad. II. E., 016980, for Lot 1, SEK NE4. SiTtion 4, Township 1 South, Range 28 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of Intention to make final three-year proof to establish claim to the land above described, before J. A. Waters, Clerk of County Court, at his office at Heppner, Oregon, on the 10th day of April, 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: J. T. Ayers. Frank Ayera, F. W. Coxen and Harvey O. Coten, all of Echo, OreRon. C. 8. DUNN. Register. Phelp s Grocery Co. notio: tm rnu.irATiox Department of the Interior, t. 8. Land offle at I.a Grande, Oregon. February 14th. 1920. Notice la hereby glten that MAR.'II COURTNEY, of Lena. Oregon, who, on March 13th, 115, made Hometed Entry No 014417. for 84j NE', KE'i. "' UV'i. flection 22. TonMp 1 Smith, t!atie 2 Fsf. Willamette Meridian. hS f.t'-d notlre of intention to make three fer proof to e.t,Mh rtalm to the land ab'ire dwrlted, before J. A. F. A. McMENAMlN LAWYER ItobarU Bldg. Heppner, Or. Of flea rhon Mala 14 Residence Phona Main fit ROY V. WHITEIS IXKIRANUK HEAL KNTAYK. IAH. Heppner Otegon DR. CLYDE R. WALKER ' rHvumx ami hi iw. mi i ffcon Conner ln lone, Oregon SAM E. VAN VACTOR ATTOKM.V'AT-I.AW, H'Ppatr Oregoi BUYING YOUR GROCERY NEEDS HERE BRINGS MORE THAN A MONETARY SAVING. It brings a saving in health and strength as well as added values in energy. Purity is the watchword of this store. All the food stuffs we handle must measure up to our hijjh standard of quality or they do not reach our shelves. Evaporated Fruits This week we are featuring as fine a line of Dried and Kvanoratrd Kruits as has ever been offered in Ileiijiner. At this time these Fruits are seasonable, at all times they arc nutritious and appetiz ing and in these days of high costs they are economical. Our line of Evaporated Fruits include the following: PEACHES APPLES PRUNES PEARS RAISINS FIGS APRICOTS Look In Our Show Windows Phelps Grocery Co 3