PAGE EIGHT IIK.II SCHOOL NOTES A surprise dinner parly was given atthe home of Mis. Frank Turner on March 17 in hi. nor of Jiiss Ruth Htid tileston. Mis. Turner treated the class- with a sumptous chicken dinner which was serve by Snd'e Huddles ton and Iris Winnard. After this f-'anies- were played and the Ouija board foretold many startling things about their future. The class pre sented Miss Huddlcston with a beau tiful piece of ivory. Those present were: Everett Paltison, Alma De vin, Elizabeth Phelps, Eernice Gith ens, Edyth J3oyd, Mae French, Odile GroKhens, Cyrene Lteuullen and Vio let Corrigal. Peg "If girls are termed flowers what are boys?" Ellis, rufully "They are the Bak ing Powder, I guess, they always raise the dough." Elina Moore, a member of the so phomore class, has quit school on ac count of her health. The boys are practicing baseball. Watch these columns for their base ball schedule which will soon be ready for publication.. HEMHtl.Y l!l YS HOY Kit KA.( If Win. Hcndrix closed a deal with Glenn Boyer Friday for the purchase of Mr. Boyer's stock ranch on tipper Rhea creek known generally as the Belingbrook place. The ranch con tains 720 acres ,with 35 acres of al falfa land under the ditch. The con sideration was $20,000. NOTICE OK takino CATTLE I I' F.STHAY Xotice is hereby given that on or about October 1, 1919, I took up the following described cattle and that the same will be sold at public auc tion at my place on the Jim Hayes ranch, 12 miles South of Heppner, at 2:00 o'clock P. M. on Saturday, April 3, 1920, unless redeemed on or before that date by their owner or owners or their representatives. One three-year-old red cow, both cars spilt, no brands dlHCerniible. One red yearling heller, both eos split, no brands. One roan yearling heller, tinderbit on both ears, no visible brands. Heppner, C.EOllGE E. SPERRY, Ore., March 9, 1920. 45-48 SIMMOVH In the Circuit CouOM of the State if Oregon, for Morrow County. T. J. Mahoney, Surviving Trustee of the Trust Estati) of J. P. Ithea, an Insolvent Debtor, Plaintiff. vs. J. P. Rhea, Paul Reitmail, 1). H. Wilsay, Ed t"lu If. John Hughes, Mrs. E. Howard, Oscar Ilorg and Anna liotg. Executor and Eaxeciitrlx of the Last Will of P. O. liotg, deceased; Mary It. Ilalvmaon. E. I,. Padberg, Lydia 10. Itay. I.ouls J. Padbcrg, W. II. Padlierg, and J. II. Padheig. heirs I't law of Henry Padheig, deceased; I hii i I.eT. Ilic: , E. I.. Padlierg, M. ! llelle Thompson ' on, 1 1 1 1 1 s at law deceased ; Cecil g Smith. The I'ns and Ralph Thomp- i of .1. A, 'I'liempKon, ! i' V. Sir it h. W. V. I I Na'lon.il Hank of I Heppner, Orctoii, a rut potation, Pauline qtiaid. lialpli Sw inhume, lu ll at law of E It. S ii.h'it lie. de i eased; V. T. McNahli, .lames N. I.u I"", IS. C. Monls, Mary D. Mi Haley, 'I'm ti e for the Relief trial icx under tile .al Will of J. II. Mcllalev, de ceascd; Fanny ISo.mI. heir at law of I d Hood, deccuhed , Nil hulas Julia". A. M M iiUh. in, K. I' tlit :!-. i. M S Contrail. .1 It Nail,. i, j.-tr Cutti', la lie l.i L..iiiIc, l,a M.ii'iitiiii and C. IS'u-.l. I'. I .-int.. -1 -I. To i II il I !i i' i:.,. W St, n't., inliiiitie, I! ;..,-. j.-'r ;, . ,e i',.. I' ' ' ' I i I. t In l il !. I. . I n i W M 'I.I . t.i 1 1 . 1 I. !l .I.u I.. .Ill I mi I''. .I'd i it. i n I .in ,i iii l..i ..u.. ,M ..pU i ...i.,t. .1 . h i -tiit ll'l- Hie .l,,,iii u.i t 1 " i. I ' .lilt lie t W III .-' .I.e. 'i, l Hi . I 1. 1 1 1 el' - . i till lit (' ..iHil i , , 1 i ; . ' r.. U.I ef I'-. 'i I- rtiilf ul t a nit n I Into I "- I I p . at.-l lltl! e lilt- t h.l.l. tween the said co-trustees and one Nettie Mason for the sale of the fol lowing described lands, belonging to the said trust estate, to-wit: The West half of the Northwest quarter, the Southeast quarter of the Northwest quarter, and the South half of Section Two, (2); the South west quarter of Section One (1); the Southeast quarter of the Northeast quarter and the Northeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section Nine (9); The Northeast quarter, the Southwest quarter and the South half of the Northwest quarter of Sec tion Ten (10 ) ; the North half of Sec tion Eleven (11); the Northwest quarter of Section Twelve (12); the North half and the Southeast quarter of Section Sixteen (16); in Township Two (2), South Range Twenty-four (24), East Willamette Meridian, con taining 2040 acres, all in Morrow County, Oregon. For the confirmation, of the sale o fthe following described lands to one Lee Slocum, to-wit: Beginning at the Northwest corner of Southwest quarter of Southwest quarter of Section Twenty-six (26), in Township Two, (2), South Range Twenty-six (26), East Willamette Meridian, running thence South six teen (16) rods, thence East ten (10) rods, thence North sixteen (16) rods, thence West ten (10) rods to the place of beginning ,ln Johnson's Ad dition to the Town of Heppner, con taining one acre, and North half of Southwest quarter, South half of Northwest quarter, North half of Northwest quarter of Section Twenty six (26), Township Two (2), South Range Twenty-six (26), East Wil lamette Meridian, containing 240 acres, all in Morrow County, Oregon. For authority to sell the tsecurities to be taken on said sale to said Net tle Mason. For decree of the court fixing and determining the amounts due the res pective claimants and the said judg ment creditors, and the amount to be paid each thereof pro rata, and fixing and allowing reasonable at torney's fees for the handling of said trust estate and for the bringing of this suit, and for the payment of the costs of this suit, and further de creeing the distribution of the mon eys then remaining In plaintiff's hands an such trustee to the respect ive creditors according to the respect ive amounts found due them, and fur ther decreeing that said trust estate be closed and settled and the plain tiff discharged as trustee thereof, and for bucIi other and further or ders as may be necessury and proper herein. This summons Is Berved upon you by publication hereof once a week for u period or six weeks, In the Heppner Herald, a weekly newspaper of gen eral circulation In Morrow County, Oregon, published at Heppner, under and by virtue of an order duly made and entered In this cause, by the Honorable Gilbert W. Phelps, Circuit Judge of the State of Oregon, for Morrow County, and the date of the first publication of ibis summons is Match 2 3rd. 1920, and t!i dale of list publication hereof will be v 4th. td'-'O. SAM E. V.VX VACTOli, Attorney for Plaintiff, l'twt Office, ll.'ppner, Oil-gull. M MMONS - the Cltriiii Cum t of the State nre:;o!i. tor Morrow County. '. J. .Malimiev, Surviving Trustee he Ti it-1 la tale of C. . lihca, nn ! IP. inlit u-, I'Uillillif. vs. A illua, T. J. Matlock, 'r h. Cht is l.c'IYIHer. H.inry l. J.iiiiih 1'it , I . i at- putt; . Hoi r. I'e utor ai d I've I e I ! W II alld Te t.Ttc il Rot. dec. ..-..); TI e Eli t 1 I; . I H.--1 if . nv .',..!. ! f all. If I' w.rd, .1. d; Mlilile II Mai .l.in.i . li. lie ' - t ' 1 lut.'d " I' li'tai- J II he i, J '" i. lnil "le . II. . .' . ', i I .i i. , i. l: I' 1. M I I'e P. 11 u -n I !i .-I... Je-f I- ll'-l-'l n'.urn t i ' . .. e.l. ' a IP-. il K li.lf'i i.t i: i 1 c t I M..1' IJ l.H. t I l.i -I. I'. I! "i I .i nt line, de. i.i, ute W k M.iluell M i i '.nn J,i, 1 I f i;' I', 'i ii.l.i hi. U !. 1 i ll I r. " II - I II l-e W MP I . I s te i .1 .1 . i. (.. XI. I. n in t. ti. II e If ft'l' THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded In hlr roinplalnt herein, namely: The object of this suit Is to obtain a deciee authorizing the Trustee of the Trust set forth In the complaint herein to sell, mortgage, lease, ex change, Improve or otherwise deal Willi t!n property embraced in said trust, in accordance with the prayer I of said complaint, and more partlcu- i ia, iy ai, follows: The ratification and conrii niatlon of the nets of William Hughes. E. D. lined and the plaintiff herein, as co trustees of the triiKt estate of the de fendant, C. A. Rhea, and for the Judg ment creditors of the said defendant, C. A. Iltiea, and of the plalntitf here in as surviving trustee of said trtf.t estate, and for unthorlty to carry out the terms of a certain contract here tofore entered Into between the said co-ti iintcc mill one W. H. PadberE i ijfor the sale of the following descrlb jcil l mds, belonging to the t-.ild trust Ei.niui i..it..ti to-wit: I'.la.k-I The Taut half of the S.ititlieiist i H J eu.iili r. Hie S'Ut!ieast quintet of the tlillx o:the,.t quarter of Section Kour !lt of leetl (11)! Th" SoutlliVlBt quatter of t Nn-.Section Tweni two (22). the South '. " half of the Nuitheast quarter, tin1 li hi V. . i I, If 1 1 f t1l ' Il W fill 1HI II till' lite ,,H!iet "lll.lMcr of till- SllUtll- ,,. i(...,r the Smith eel quarter ,,f !). ithne..t quarfer. the North- ( , .ner of the Nulthwcrt miat- tet, Suiitle.i t iUiiiter uf he Noitlf t qu itt.-t mid the Nut thv f t qtiar- let .f Hi,. Suiithe..t quaiti f uf Ser- )i!u,i Imciiiv t. on t:l; tltr Went half ,m,l Hie Wet half of the Sutithi'usl t tier and the Nurtluaft qtiai ter of tin- NottheuM qil.i'ter of Sftlon Tiinv rue (.T); u m T.. rmhlp Two CI, Smith of li.ink-e Tenty- ,,,1t (:n N,,i, tl.l1r f (n( Nut'me.t qiuirli'i, the NuMliraM .!i.ul. i. Cue Nuti!ie,.. ipta-ter uf the S.e.thl .1 . li e i illl t q II ill 1 1' I, lite ie i qua i tei , I mil 'i half of Mi half ,,f II,,, Soulle qtl.lt lei , ! 1 i ..- Sml,e. II v in1' , , 1 e Smith- I qu.ir- . I .ptar. ! . tie it 'ir.ml r ! ; t! t ;!i.ifter, . .M'l ll.llf ..tlin ' ;. T" . 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M1..1 ..n lie,.nS- Only a short time till Easter and it is a good time to select your spring shoes Make Your Selection Now Shoes, Ties, Pumps SHOESLouis heel, high top, brown, gray, black - -10.00, 11.00, 12.00, 13.00, 14.00 SHOES Cuban, Military or English heel in black or brown or gray - 6.75 to 14.00' TIES new two-hole ties, ox fords, Louis heel, black or brown - 9.00, 1 0.00, 1 1 .00 PUMPS-Colonials, brown or black, Louis or Military heels, black kid or patent leather, brown kid 5.00 to 1 1 .00 Silk Hose to match shoes 1.00,1.75, 2.00, 2.25 to 4.00 MINOR & CO. ing to said trust estate, to-wit: The East half of the East half of Section Twenty-eight (28), the Southeast quarter of the Southwest quarter or Section Twenty-eight (28), the West half of the Northwest quar ter, the Northeast quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section Thirty throe (33), in Township Four (4), South of ISaiiKe Twenty-eight (28), all Hart of the Willamette Meridian, in Morrow County, Oregon; also the South six feet of the North hair of Lot Ten (10) and the South half of Lot Ten (10) In P.'m k Seven (7), ail of Lots Kl vi n (11) ami Twelve (12) in HlocTt Seven (7), the South si xfeet of the North half and the South heir or Lot Thirteen (13) In uiid P.lock Seven (7). nnd Lot One (I) In Iilock Fourteen (14) 0r the original Town of Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon; ulso I,ot Eleven (II) . Twelve (12). Thirteen (13), Fourteen (14). Fifteen (15). and SUteen (1C). In Block Two (2). In the Town of lone, Moirow County, Oregon. For authority to ll the m cuiitle to be taken on said sale. For deciee of the Court fixing and detci mining the tinuunt due the res pective i-J.ilitiantH and the said Judg ment ctedltots, an I the Amount to it" paid each tbeieuf pro inta, and fix ing and allowing te;tonr.ih!' attorn ey' fee for tb" handling of mild t:nt cHtato and for the hi inning of lhl milt, nnd fur the payment of the i'usIh of thin milt, nnd fiitlher decree ing the dlti ihutlun r the money then lemaitiiiig in pl.iintll f'n hnnd n nurii trustee to the lei-peolive credit ifs according to the reipectivc imuiintii found due ttu'in, nnd fur ther decreeing that Mill trust ratal lie cloM-d and etted nnd tin plain tiff dlM-hargeil a ttulr thereuf. and for mit h other and fuither order an may be nei-eoat) and ptopcr heirln. Tb! iiunion I M'twd upen you by iiililirntiun ln-reuf once a vr tor ,1 pellud of "IX teek. In the H- ppnct I!, l.lld. ! 'klv lit pll.tt of genet- t let 1 1 ul.illen in X.ne Cuiinly. Ote tun, upihu . at It. ppi -i r. under nnd hy itil'ie uf nn otd'T duly m.ule i-.t.'inl li I ' riii-e. i t!i, Huliur. ,itt- :!'-I W P'ult. t'iTUlt .ftf;e if I'e M i'e ii, IIifChu fie, M.uti. Coil nt. on. I the .late e' ttie f:il p.ib llrall.ll uf tli nil "if, I'tti i Mjr.'i !3r.. 1 Ol. and t'i" !ale uf I f n.i pllblif-Blien lieii.if ,, ,e 4 1 I, HAM f VAN V XCTOII. AttotfifV fur I'laintiff. rut orrir. Ili-pi'tier. (Tei;un POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS COUNTY CI.Kllli To the Republican voters of Mor row County: I hereby announce that I will be a candidate for the Uepub lican nomination for County Clerk at the primary election to be held on the 21st day of May, 1920. Pd Adv. J. A. U'ATEIW, Incumbent. COINTV SIII IHI K I hereby announce to the Demo cratic voters of Morrow County that I will be a candidate for the nomina tion for the office of Sheriff of Mor row County at the primary election to be held May 21, 1920. If nomina ted and elected I expect to enforce the laws of the Slate of Oregon, to the beet of my ability and without fear or favor. ciiAS. n. sPErsrtY. !'l Adv. lone, Oregon. COVNTV MIHtll F I heieby announce myself a candi date for the orrice of Sheriff of Mor row County, mibject to the will of the republican voteit4ut the coming pri mary election to be held In May, 1020. P'l H'lv. CEO. MrDl FFEF.. rot vrv Tisi: w ism lu rehy a-nnmince to the republl voter of Murtow county that I I cm will be a candidate for the republican nomination for County Treaurer at the primary election to be htdd on Ote Jlt day of May. 1320. rl alv. KATIK MINEHT. iivritHT ,ttiim:y To the republican inter fit Morton- County: I nm a candidate for the noinlniitli.n fur the office of Dl It Id Attorney at the rnuing primary rte, tlen. S. K. NOTSON roniSMT I IM. IT HV TO I m: A n.entt.ly n ai-muie Ftire J T,n the )!. S.nd H rent for nample rupy ! Or fwt Ernli.h I'uld .etilrtar Co . I'mum III-, lilinoi 4 4 Ike Humard. rl known lone mnrhrr and member uf the county fair buanl. ai a buinr tiitor hete Saturday. TuesdayMarch 23,1920. WOMEN'S KEI.IKK COUPS HELPS MAKK CITIZEXS (Continued from Page 1) bo the symbol of freedom and liberty. Justice and right. Above the dags of all nations Our beautiful banner floats high; Us stars like the stars of heaven. Hi blue lilte the blue of the sky. Long may It wave in Its beauty The syftbol of freedom and light; Not a star be lost from Its azure. Not a spot stain Its itpotless white. At the conclusion of her remarks Mrs. Olllman presented each newly made citizen with a nniall United Statea flag and also with a printed copy of the Oregon Flag Law. The exercises were beautiful and Impressive throughout and could not fail to make a deep ond lasting Im pression on the newly-made cltlzena as well a upon the high school stud ents, court attaches- and citizen pres ent It Is expected that herearter each das of applicants ror cltlzens'nlp will lecelve the helpful attention and con sideration of Mr. Oillman and her co-workei In their patriotic woik. llir.HLIt i:il '.Tlo t nvrn AUK i.ouKvr i oi:im Agrli-'iltiiinl education In tlx of tho United Slate, not counting O. A. C. which I tun-end In point of at tendance, I firi a year per student. Should the people of Oiegun approve the inlllaire tax bill for levying ll.2 on each lintio ..e,i,od valuation for the rlti-ge, univerittty and normal ehon o. a. S.' ifhare would fall 7o hoit of providing $3n a )ar for It pident. Enartment uf the nieaure will provide 1324 per student annually. again! the tlf. Tho rullece in nuw tta'.ninc pre- Cle!y (-. he nuu bbet provided for In !!', and b une.firievnlh inure mure nmriry to do it iih. Auii nun in H Mend lh rip. And patch the h.,e, IlillM tip the htola And save your side. nowr.u jihoe Piior. Mam Kt . I.-ppnr, Ore. 44tf 0 3