Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, October 26, 1920, Page Seven, Image 7

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    Tuesday, October 26, 1920
THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
Seven
LEGAL NOTICES
XOTICE FOR rriUJCATIOV
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon,
September, 18, 1320.
NOTICE is hereby given that
john j. Mcdonald
of Hardman, Oregon, who, on Au
gust 2, 1915, made Homestead En
try, No. 014698, for Sy2N, Lot 4,
NE SE, Sec. 5, Lots 1 and 2,
SW& Section 6, Township 6
South, Range 25 East, Willamette
Meridian, has filed notice of intention
to make three-year Proof, to estab
lish claim to the land above describ
ed, before J. A. Waters, Clerk of
County Court, at Heppner, Oregon,
on the 17th day of November, 1920.
Claimant names as witnesses:
C. H. McDaniel,
Raymond Steers-,
Robert Steers, all of Hardman,
Oregon.
H. Frank Woodcock, Register.
First publication Oct. 12, 1920.
Last publication November 16, 1920.
NOTICE j
The County Court or Morrow i
county wishes to call the attention I
of the public to the fact that on its j
September meeting, in compliance '
with the wishes of the represent;!.-'
tives of a number of the Road dis-
tricts who assembled in the court j
room at that time for that purpose,
said Court in the County Court-house
in the City of Heppner, Oregon, for
the purchase of bonds of said Coun
ty, issued for the building of per
manent roads therein in the sum of
$60,000, the same being in denomin
ations of $1000 each, said bonds to
bears date November 1, 1919, and
to mature absolutely without option
did redistrict the County in order to j of Prior redemption November 1,
Notice for Publication-Isolated Tract
PVBMC LAXD SALE-
Department of (he Interior, U. S.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon,
September 17, 1920.
NOTICE Is hereby given, that, as
directed by the Commissioner of the
General Land office, under provi
sions of Sec. 2455, R. S., pursuant
to the application of Peter Farley,
Serial No. 021603, we will offer at
public sale, to the highest bidder,
but at not less than $3.50 per acre,
at 10:30 o'clock A. M on the 14th
day of December, next, at this office,
the following tract of land: NW
NW4, Sectionl4, Township 3, South
Range 26, East, W. M. (Containing
40 Acres).
The sale will not be kept open, but
will be declared closed when those
present at the hour named have
ceased bidding. The person making
the highest bid -will be required to
immediately pay to the Receiver the
amount thereof.
Any persons claiming adversely
the above-described land are advis
ed to file their claims, or objections,
on or before the time designated foi
sale.
First publication November 2, 1920.
Last publication December 7, 1920.
L. A. Booth, Receiver.
make the road districts smaller and '
more suitable to the residents of the j
various districts. A number of the
districts are petitioning the Court to
call a special road meeting in the
district in order that the people of
the district may talk over the matter
of the road situation of the district
and vote on a special road tax for
the improvement of special places in
the district that may especially re
quire it. The present regular dis
trict money, which is a 2 mill tax,
the same as before the war, is in
sufficient to take care of the dis
trict needs and a small special tax
appears to be the best solutionl of
the problem. Blanks for the peti
tion may be had by applying. to the
County Roadmaster or Clerk. Such
petition the law requires, shall be
signed by three or more freeholders
of the district and presented to tho
county court not later than its regu
lar November meeting.
Wm. T. Campbell, Judge.
E. L. Padberg, Commissioner.
George Bleakman, Commissioner
XOTICE FOR POHJCATIOX
uuyuruueiii ui uib luienur, u. o.
Land Ofrice at La Grando, 'Oregon,
October 9, 1920.
NOTICE is hereby elven that
BRIDGET DOHERTY
of Lena, Oregon, who, on March 6th,
1917, made homestead entry, No,
017545, for SESE'i, Sec. 5, E
NE SWNE, and SE, Sec
tion 8, Township 2 South, Range 29
East. Willamette Meridian, has filed
notice of intention to make three-
year Proof,to establiKh claim, to the
land above described, before J. A
Waters, Clerk of Circuit Court, at his
office, at Heppner, Orezon, on the
16th day of November, 1920.
Claimant names as witnesses:
John Kepgan,
' Frank McCabo,
Phil Hirl, and
Phillip Hlggins, all of Lena, Ore
gon, C. S. Dunn, Register."
First publication October 19, 1920.
Last publication November 16, 1920.
1929, said bonds to bear interest at
not to exceed 5 percent per annum
payable semi-annually on May and
November first, principal and inter
est payable in United States gold
coin at the office of the County
Treasurer or at the Fiscal Agency
of the State of Oregon in New York
City.
Said bids must be accompanied by
a certified check for 5 per pent of
the face value of the bonds bid for
and must be unconditional.
The approving legal opinion of
Messrs. Teal, Minor & Winfree of
Portland, Oregon, will be furnished
the successful bidder.
" The Court reserves the right to
reject any or all bids. The assessed
valuation of the taxable property of
the County is $14,582,795.28.
J. A. WATERS, Clerk.
First publication Oct. 19.
Last publication November 9, 1920.
Fossils.
Though historical geology and the
study of ancient life depend chiefly
on fossils, the term has been very
vaguely and loosely applied. As a pre
cise definition, a writer in Science pro
poses: "A fossil is an object which
Indicates former existence of au or
ganism which lins been hurled and pre
served by geological causes, previous
to historic time." The mastodon pre
served in the arctic ice is a fossil, a
leaf buried in the gutter is not; and
a truly petrified organism may not be
a fossil.
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XOTICE FOR PUBLICATIOX
Department of the Interior, TJ. S.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon,
September 4, 1920.
NOTICE is hereby given that
HARVEY HARSHMAN
of Hardman, Oregon, who, on June
26, 1917, made Homestead Entry,
No. 016811, for SWNW, N
SW'4, SW14SW. Section 28, W
NW, NSW, Section 33, Twp.
4 South, R. 24 East, Willamette Mer
idian, has filed notice of Intention to
make three-year proof, to establish
claim to the land above described,
before J. A. Waters, Clerk of Circuit
Court, at Heppner, Oregon, on the
28th day of October, 1920.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Evan Stoneman,
T. H. Williams,
James Burnside, all of Hardman,
Oregon)
Joe Woods, of Eightmile, Oregon.
H. Frank Woodcock, Register.
First publication Sept. 14, 1920
Last publication October 26, 1920.
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XOTICE FOR pyiHJCATIOX
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at La Grande, Oregort,
September 10, 3 920
NOTICE is hereby given that
RUBEN W. VOLLE
of Heppner, Oregon, who, on August
23rd, 1915, made Homestead Entry,
No. 015169, for NW14, Section 32.
Township 4 South, Range 28 East,
Willamette Meridian, has filed not
ice of intention to make five-year
proof, to establish claim to the land
above described, before United States
Commissioner, at his office at Hepp
ner, Oregon, on the 11th day of No
vember, 1920.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Dick Itobnett,
Otto Robnett,
John Voile, and
Joe Mahon, all of Heppner, Oregon
C. S. Dunn, Register.
First publication September 21, 1920
Last publication Nov. 9, 1920.
xotice ion I'lw.ic.vnox
Department of the Interior. U,
Land Oti.w at I. Grando-,
Scpt(mbir 10, 1920.
NOTICE l h-rety elven that
CHAKLK;f DYKSTRA
of Hppn'r, Ort'Kon, who on July 9.
1917, mail HomPKtP.id Entry, No.
01421. for SViM:V, SK'iNWVi.
Section 15. TnwneSiip 4 South. Kanif
11 Vhhi. Willamette Meridian, has
died notice at intention to make
tht.yenr proof, to tatalitinh claim
to ihi l-'iml nl'''c described, tiwn
1'nit'd Stat' CotiiiNt-floner. r-t hla
(ftlrp. at H'-ppner, Orison, cn I lie
loth day of Novurber. l2't.
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XOTICE FOR PlIH.IiCATlOV
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at. La Orunde, Oregon.
September 10, 1920.
NOTICE Is hereby given that
HARVE G. COXEN
of Echo. Orecon, who, on September
9th, 1915. made Homestead Entrv,
No. 015203, for SE and SW
Section 14, Township 1 South, Range
28 EaEt, Willamette Meridian, has
filed notice of Intention o make
throe-yenr proof, to establish claim
to tho land above described, before
I'nltcd States Commissioner, at his
office at Heppner, Oregon, on the Sth
day of November, 1920.
Claimant nam" as wltcesces:
Julian Kaurh and
Frank Avers, of Echo, Orcron,
!l:rve .McKjbcrts, of Lexington
Orcein.
V. L. Vlnce.i. of I.r-na, On son.
C. S. Dunn. ir,.t-b.i r.
Firt pii!iHatlnn S pteniber 21, 1''20
Last publication NovcniD'T 2. 132 )
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