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About Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1920)
Tuesday. December 7. 1920. THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON LEGAL N0TICEj j NOTICE FOU rniUCATIOX Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Ofrice at La Grande, Oregon, October 9, 1920. NOTICE is hereby given that BRIDGET DOHERTY of Lena, Oregon, who, on March 5th, 1917, made homestead entry, No. 017545, for SESE'i, Sec. 5, E NEi4 SW4NEy4, and SEy4, Sec tion 8, Township 2 South, Range 29 xt, Willamette Meridian, has filed j';e of intention to make three- tllf rloullu esuiuusn ciaini to the uid above described, before J. A. Waters, Clerk of Circuit Court, at his office,, at Heppner, Oregon, on the Seven 16th day of December, 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: John Keggan, . Frank McCabe, Phil Hirl, and Phillip Higgins, all of Lena, Ore gon. C. S. Dunn, Register. First publication October 19, 1920. Last publication Decemeber 14, 1920. NOTICE FOU PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, October 28, 1920. NOTICE is hereby given that FRANK E. McDANIEL of Hardman, Oregon, who on Febru ary 28, 1917, made Homestead Entry No. 018509, for NSE and SE SE14, Section 25, Township 5 South, Range 24 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before J. A.1 Waters, Clerk of Circuit Court, at Heppner, Oregon, on the 17th day of December, 1920. Claimant names as witnesses: John McDonald, Raymond Steers, Robert Steers, Carry Hastings, all of Hardman, Oregon. H. Frank Woodcock-, Register. First publication, Nov. 9, 1920. Last publication, December 14, 1920. Notice for PublicationIsolated Tract PV1SLIC LAXI SALE Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, September 17, 1920. NOTICE is hereby given that, as directed by the Commissioner of the i THE PUBLIC AND THE TELEPHONE CO. In spite of the fact that a great majority of the telephone using public! thorough- t ly understand the rights, duties, and obligations of public service companies, we find now and then an individual who does not understand the matter. A telephone company, in its broadest sense, is a partnership consisting of the State as an institution, the public as a group of customers, nd the company. The1 State determines the extent to which the company may go and regulates its rates, ser vices and practices. The company furnishes the facilities with which these rights are exercised and the services rendered. Those members of the public who constitute the customers furnish the revenue with which the company is enabled to perform these services. No telephone company can exist without customers', and these customers must be treated with fairness both by the company and by the State. The State does not permit any undue burden to be placed upon a customer. A public service corporation, in a broad sense, is merely an organized right to render the public a service, and in the same larger sense the-. service belongs to the company's customers. What benefits or harms the one lias a like effect upon the other. ' , We are anxious that our present customers, applicants for service, and the) company shall be treated fairly. To continue to extend our service under present condition is impossible. We Invite our customers, the public of Oregon, to interest themselves in our problem. The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company f reile to meet KSJ P f ycur facte! lj 7b tt : K v v -i 5? v V yA&S'r'ti J w , y &h y a e J . ' -1 J h&l fr.-i t M" 4 pi CAMELS have wonder ful full-bodied mellow mildness and a flavor as yjrefreshing as it is new. ... Cnmch aunlitv and Camels expert icnd of choice Turkish and choice JiT Domestic tobuccos win you on merits. CJ. V" Camels blend never tires your taste. Arid. Sr Camels leave no unpleasant ciarctty aftertaste nor unpleasant ci?aretty odor I What Canvb quality and expert ttend can mean to your satisfaction you tlwld fad out at once! It will prove our say-so when you compare Camels with any ciaretto in the world at any price! Cm W 4 1. mmmmtt I mm tm urn R.J. REYNOLDS TOIACCOC(X Wimmm iUm, K C s: 1.. 1 General L??;'', sions of Sec. to the applic; Serial No. 02: public sale, ' but at not le at 10:30 o'cl day of Deceiv : the following ilj of 3. w the 1: u:..;tr provi . pursuant Farley, will offer at -:hest bidder, 'i';'n f j. 50 per acre, V M., on the 14th wx, at this office, tract of land: NWU NW, 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 for sale. First publication November 2, 1920. Last publication December 7, 1920. L. A. Booth, Receiver. examination of applicants for State in aud . trai tra.-i 0! land situated Certificates at the Court House as I i Hie County of Morrow and State XOTICK OF SALE OK KSCHEAT PROPERTY ul m 11 liwaiiM ! 1 1 PKnii iwm nan 1 mil mi 11w miiiwiiii 1 iwiiim iim Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of a Judgement and or der of sale duly made and entered in the Circuit Court for the State of Oregon for Morrow County, on the 18th day of November, 1920, in a cer tain action therein, wherein the State of Oregon was plaintiff and Nancy M. Meek was defendant, and wherein it was adjudged that the real proper ty hereinafter described was escheat ed to the State of Oregon, and order ed sold as upon execution: Notice is therefore hereby given that I will on Wednesday,-the 12th day of January, 1921, at the hour of eleven o'clock, in the forenoon of said day at Uie front door of the County Court House in Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, svll at pub lic auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand all of the following de scribed real property, to-wlt: Commencing at a point in the mid dle or center of the flume or ditch formerly used by the Heppner Milling company, (as described and set forth in the plat and specifications filed by Nelson Jones, in the office of the County Clerk of Morrow County, Oregon, and recorded in Book H, Records of Deeds for said county at page 4 57 thereof, on the 6th day of February,. 1892,) where said ditch or flume intersects the South line of Iilock Two (2) of Nel son Jones' addition lo the town of I Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon and running thence East on said South line of Iilock Two (2), ten I feet to the Southwest corner of Lot ! Four (4) of said Illock, running I thenco In a Northwesterly direction ten feet from and parallel with the j center of said ditch or flume, to point where the same Intersil is th North line of Lots Four (4) and Fiv (5) of said Illock, bring the North wcit cirniT of said Lot Four (4) I tin nee. running W ' t on (he North line of said lots, twenty f 1 I to point ten feet WVft of the center of aid flump or ditch, lind being tin Northeast corner of Lot Five (5) of nald Illock, thence running In fJoutlii jisti rly direction ten feet from mid painll. l with the rent- r or lull die of s.i Id ditch or flume lo a point where tin- name lni inicln the South line of wild IiliK-k Two (2) lieln;: Hi Sou; l art corni r of n!d Lot Five ( of na!d r.lix-1:, thenri Karl on Hi S'iuMi hide of until ;lni k Two' (2), ti fiit to the middle or nii'i r nf dill llitrll or flume, the l:tre of liirllin Inc. ami lietnK n inuM .f .m iwmiy leil Wie Mild lylniS lielWif l) 1,1 1. nl Fi.'ir ) and I'iw :.) nf h. i.I III.,, k Two C). l'.i'-d nt II i.j.ti- r. (u . .,n, tlii .'' h il. .f Nmn,il.i 1, J'..: J ; I n it : 1 ; ViMU'i i:, M ' I if t of Ml.Hinl I '.111: ) , I M ' : .'l Fii 1 I 'll. In ii'imi S.iv. JO. I.:i 1 I "t Hi a'i'.n J u it I I. follows: Commencing Wednesday, December 15,. 1920, at 9:00 o'clock a. m., and continuing until Saturday, December 18, 1920, at 4:00 o'clock p. 111. Wednesday Forenoon V. S. His tory, Writiifg (Penmanship), Music, Drawing. Wednesday Afternoon Physiolo, gy, Reading, Manual Training,. Com position, Domestic Science, Methods in Reading, Course of Study for Drawing.Methods in Arithmetic. Thursday Forenoon Arithmetic, History of Education, Psychology, Methods in Geography, Mechanical Drawing,. Domestic Art, Course of Study for Domestic Art Thursday Afternoon Grammar, Geography, Stenography, American Literature, Physics, Typewriting, Methods in Language, Thesis for Pri mary Certificate. Friday Forenoon Theory and Practice, Orthography (Spelling), Physical Geography, English Litera ture, Chemistry. Friday Afternoon School Law, Geology, Algebra, Civil Government. Saturday Forenoon Geometry, Botany. Saturday Afternoon General His tory, Bookkeeping. Very truly yours, J. A. CHURCHILL Superintendent of Public Instruction. 32-33 SHKUIt'K'S SALE Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon, will, pursuant to an execu tion and order of sale duly issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, on the 19th day of. November, 1920, In, the suit now pending in said Court wherein R. Y. McCune, ns guardian of Joseph Kenneth McCune, a minor, was plaintiff, and It. C. Grimm was defendent, upon a judgement and de cree rendered in said Court on the 6th day of November, 1920, in favor of said plaintiff and against said de fendant, sell, at public auction, to the highest bidder, for cash In hand, at the front door of the County Court House, in the City of Heppner, In Morrow County, Oregon, on the 7th day of January, 1921, nt the .hour of one o'clock in (he afternoon, the fol lowing described real property of said defendant, to-wit : All the undivided one-half Interest of Oregon, commencing at a point on the West line of the East one-half of the Southwest quarter of Section twenty-two, Township five North, Range twenty-six East of the Willam ette Meridian, said point being at tho intersection of said line with the North boundary line of the O. W. R. & N. right of way and distant fifteen chains, more or less, from the South west corner of the East one-half of the Southwest quarter of Section twenty-two, Township five North, Range twenty-six East of the Willam ette Meridian; thence Easterly thir teen chains and twenty-seven links to a point on the north boundary or said right of way; thence North ninety-one chains and twelve links, more or less, to a point at the low water mark of the Columbia River; theVice Northwesterly along eaid loft water mark, to a point of intersec tion with the North extension of the West line of the East one-hr.lf of the Southwest quarter of Section twenty- two, Township five North, Range twenty-six East of the Willamette Meridian, thence South ninety-nine chains and forty links, more or less, to the point of beginning, containing 126 acres, more or less, to satisfy the judgment recovered by the plaintiff against the defendant in said suit, for the sum of $765.75, with interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent annum from the 6th day of Novem ber, 1920, and the further sum, oP $100.00 attorney's fees, and $19.00 costs, together with the accruing costs of and upon this writ. Dated at Heppner, Oregon, this 4th day of December, 1920. GEO. McDUFFKE, Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon. 32-36 Hon. Charles A. Enslow, a well known Wisconsin lawyer, was recently making a trip from New Orleans to Washington. While in the smoking enr of a Southern railway train he was talking about ambition. "Yes, gentlt men," he said, "real am bition Ktarts In childhood. And If we obey Its Impulses we not only attain to It, hut we aclunlly go far beyond It Yes, our ambition Is gratified beyond our w ildest dreams." "Yes, gentlemen," snld a' military looking gentleman who was also a pas senger. "I lind In my childhood an am bition. I desired to become a pirate." "Well" said Lawyer Enslow "you are pretty close to It are you not? I believe you are Ueneral Amer, manager of a hotel In New Orleans." 640 ACRES 630 Tillable Small house and barn. Good well. One-half of place in summer fal low. Price including all stock and machinery $20,000 Good terms at 6 per cent RO Y V. 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