Tuesday, December 28, IQ20 THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON Seven J 0 HAPPY NEW YEAR I WISH TO EXTEND TO EVERY MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD IN MORROW COUN TY MY BEST WISHES FOR A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUSNEW YEAR WHILE EXPRESSING MY APPRECIATION FOR THEIR GOOD WILL AND LIBERAL PATRONAGE DURING THE YEAR ABOUT TO CLOSE. Roy V. WHITEIS REAL ESTATE and INSURANCE POLAND NOW RIVALS ! PLIGHT OF BELGIUM Children Chief Sufferers in Land I Stripped of Necessities, I Says Relief Worker. I Poland ! to the destitute it ate for J want of food and clothing among the poor that Belgium would bare been I daring the war, had there been no coin ; mission for relief In that country, ac cording to Dr. Vernon Kellogg, Ameri can Relief Administration official, who recently returned from Warsaw. ' Dr. Kellogg waa a member of Mr. 'Hoover's staff In Belgium, and at the conclusion of hoatlltlea, entered Po land as the Hoover emissary In charge of food relief. Be first entered Poland In 1015, a few months after the Ger man occupation. Hla report of starva tion, disease and suffering that exist ed at that time la one of the most harrowing documents In the records of American relief work overseas. Dr. Kellogg made the following statement regarding the work after the Armistice : "With Warsaw as our headquarters, we Began operations In Poland In Jan vary, 1919, and within a few weeks there was establlahed s steady Impor tation of food Into that country. Tons and tons of It came from overseas through the Port ef Danzig. "It was Impossible to de all thai tae administration wanted to do, be cause the wk6 ot Poland wng too great, bjit It was agreed that enough food should be sent to Poland to care for tfce four million people until ttie grout agricultural districts could again pro mmmmm t .1IP You chould know x-A-.y Cartfa 5w , ?V I ere so unucua!. ?o r:'.- ? - i V-jlV - J HI FJfJ3 I 7i '-"" lor iO omit, or l-n i ,M . - J' ' I ?MTt 9 Jr.m ! W,r.., , ,-, , vide for them. "But In addition to these four mil Hon people who o pressing!; needed relief, there waa another call for relief from a source that ootid net be re sisted: the children of the land. Many of these were orphan, hungry, ema ciated, destitute and diseased. So the American Relief Administration added to' its work by Instituting a system of feeding these children. In few months a million and a quarter Polish children were setting free neal ev ery day ef special food prepared to counteract the effects ef their previous undernourishment" To flnah the job eight great organ Izatloos have united onder the nam of the European Relief Council to rals the funds necessary te car for the food needs and the medical needs of the 8,500,000 children of Eastern and Central Europe. These organizations are the American Rellof Administra tion, the American Red Cross, the American friends Service Committee (Quakers), the Jewish Joint Distribu tion Committee, the Federal Council of the Churches ef Christ In America, tlw Knights of Columbus, the X. 11 0. A. and the I. W. C A How to Test a Current. To find out If an electric circuit h fed by continuous or alternating cur rent, approach a magnet to the fila ments of an Incandescent lamp. Thes will be attracted If the current be con tinuous ; they will vibrate if It bo al ternating. Proper Pride Necessary. Pride, like laudanum and other poi sonous medicines. Is beneficial in small, though injurious in large quan tities. No man who Is not pleased with himself, even In a personal sense, can please others. Frederick Saun ders, s a o figure why Camels sel satisfying. For your L t LAUGHTER OF CHILD SCARCE IN POLAND "In all the rime t waa la Poland, I scarcely one saw a child laugh," declared Dr Harry Plots, discoverer ef the typhus baccilus, In report te the European ReHef Council on nod ical condition among the Jewish popu lation ot Poland, based on hi recent Investigation there for the Jewish Joint Distribution Commtttea. "The most deplorable sight of all the miseries tn Poland Is tfce condi tion of the children," Dr. Plot said. "Infant mortality le exceedingly high because of undernourishment and the high percentage of contagions diseases. In large part mothers mult resort to artificial feeding as they are nnable t nurse their children. In many cities I saw underfed children, snnTerta; with diseases, wandering about the streets with no plac to go, begging for bread." Tuberculosis has become prevalent among the Jewish children, largely due to the overcrowded condition In which they are forced to live, their lack of nourishing food and warm clothing, according to Dr. Plots. Typhus, which killed thousand ef Jews last winter In the worst epidemic Poland has over seen will recur again, he said, as conditions are much worse among the Jews than ever before. . "Favus, a contagions skin disease, Is now rapidly spreading from child to child," he continued, "is Yflna there are 11,000 cases among the Jew ish children alone. Smallpox, too. Is prevalent 'hroughout Poland and the Ukraine nd children, with wide spread eruptions and temperature. have been seen running about th streets. There are thousand of case every year, which vaccination would prevent, but there Is Bo vaccine." Dr. Plots told hew In Lithuanian villages he found children, six and seven years eld, unable to walk or talk, the result of malnutrition. In regions where whole town bad been destroyed during the war, ho found families crowded tn miserable dug outs. Th Greatest Gift Yeur Chrlstmaa gift to th Euro pean child relief oollactien may help In saving a child's Ills and I earn estly selleited. Send cheek te th local eemmlttee ef th joint organ ixatlona or direct t European Re lief Council, 42 Broadway, New York City. Yet to Be Determined. London runcn declares that an American newspaper has announced the grafting of a tomato shoot upon a potato pi tut so as to obtain a crop of fruit above ground with roots be low. "But," says Punch, "the article doesn't state whether the plant should be known as the "pomata' or the "to- tuto.' " Remarkable Swimming Feats. Copt Matthew Webb, In 18T5, suo ceeded In swimming from Dover to Calais in 21 hours and 45 minutes. On September 8 and 8, 1911, Thomas WIlllHiii Burgess, an Englishman resld- lug In Purls, swam from South Fore. land. England, to Le Cliatelet, France. Tip firm whh 24 hours and 3ft minutes. cmch 1 First, quJ.'tj second. Camels cxtiort blend cf ch-lca Tvrt and choice Domestic t-ubac-os vhi::'-i you'll certainly prefer to c:ther kinJ smoked struujht i Camels blend mclct.-; po-sle -.t wonderful meilov milcJnc:? yet ,., j desirable body is there ! And, Qc. 's never tire your tte I You'll appreciate C?.:r.o!3 frc3om from any unpleatnt chfszw? after taste or unp!?aant ci-jc-ctty dor ! ov.ti LEGAL NOTICES SHERIFF'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 Bald Court wherein R. Y. McCune, as guardian of Joseph Kenneth McCune, a minor, was plaintiff, and R. 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 j 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, at the hour of one o'clock in the afternoon, the folJ lowing described real property of said defendant, to-wit: I AH the undivided one-half interest in and to that tract of land situated in the County of Morrow and State of Oregon, commencing at a point on the West line of the East one-half of the SouthweBt quarter of Section twenty-two, Township five North, Range twenty-six East of the Willam ette Meridian, said point being at the intersection of said line with the North boundary line of the O. W. R. ft 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; thence Northwesterly along said low water mark, to a point of intersec tion with the North extension of the West line of the East one-hclf 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 plalntlfr against the defendant In said suit, for the Bum 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, of $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. McDUFFEB, Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon. 32-38 NOTICE FOR PI HMC'ATIOV Department c! the Interior, U. S. Land Office at LaGrande, Oregon, December 15, 1920. Notice is hereby given t Vint WILLIAM H. HUCKABY, of Echo, Oregon, who, on November 21, 193 7, made homos-tend entry, No. 018618, for NE Vi nd SE'i, Section 12,. Township 1 South, Hnngo 27 East, Willamette Meridian, has I'llefl notice of intention to make three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Clerk of Circuit Court, at Heppner, Oregon, on the I 5th (lay of February, 1921. ('lainiant nyi.ies as witnesses: W. E. WiKlesuxrth, of K.-l.o, Ore gon. .1. W. Wheeler, of Tfenpner, Ore gon. Fay Tottijohn, of Echo, Oregon. F. K. Payne, of Echo, Oregon. C. S. DUNN, Register. First publication, Jan. 4, 1921. Last, publication, Feb. 8. 1921. .NOTICE OK SALE i)V l'KOI'DKTY KSCHKAT 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 Slate of Oregon for Morrow County, on the 18th day of November, 19 20, in a cer tain action therein, win-rein the Slate of Oregon was plaintiff and Nancy M. .Meek wa.s defendant, and wherein it was adjudged that the real pro'e-r-ty hereinafter described war; escheat d to the State of Oregon, and oidi-r ed sold as upon execution: Notice is therefore hereby hive that I will on Wednesday, the ?6t. day of January, 1921, ot the hour of eleven o'clock, in the forenoon o: aid day at the front door of the County Court House in Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, st-11 at. pub lic auction to the highest bidder for "isli in hand all of the following d--- .'.cribed real properly, to-wit: Cmiim-HCing at a -oir t in the twid dle or center of the flume or ditch formerly us"l by the Heppner .Milling Company, (as described and st forth in the plat and flp"':ii ieatior.it HAPPY NEW YEAR To our friends and patrons We extend to you the compli ments of the season, and hope that the coming year of 1921 wil! be a happy and prosperous one for you. CURRAN . BARR 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 457 thereof, on the 6th day of February, 1892.) wHere said ditch or flume Intersects the South line of Block Two (2) of Nel son Jones' addition to the town of Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, and running thence East on said South line of Block Two (2), ten feet to the Southwest corner of Lot Four (4) of said Block, running thence in a Northwesterly direction ten feet from and parallel with the center of said ditch or flume, to a point where the same intersects the North line of Lots Four (4) and Five (5) of said Block, being the North west corner of said Lot Four (4), thence running West on the North line of said lots, twenty feet to a point ten feet West of the center of said flume or ditch, and being the Northeast corner of Lot Five (5) of said Block, thence running In a Southeasterly direction ten feet from and parallel with the center or mid dle of aaid ditch or flume to a point where the same intersects the South line of said Block Two (2) being the Southeast corner of said Lot Five (5) of said Block, thence East on the South side of said Block Two (2), ten feet to the middle or center of said ditch or flume, the place of beginn ing, and being a tract of land twenty feet wide and lying between said lots Four (4) and Five (5) of said Block Two (2). Dated at Heppner, Oregon, this 20th day of November, 1920. GEORGE McDUFFEE, Sheriff ot Morrow County, Oregon. First publication Nov. 30. Last publication Jan. 25. NOTICE FOR POBIJCATIOX Department of the Interior,, U. S. Land Office at LaGrande, Oregon, November 16, 1920. Notice is hereby given that James Ayers, of Echo, Oregon, who, on Au gust 17, 1916, made . Additional Homestead Entry, No. 016348, for NWSEVi, NSW, SEV.NWV4, Section 32, Township 1 North, Range 28 East, Willa.nette Meridian, has filed notice-of intention to make threo-year Proof, to establish claim to the land nbove described, before United States Commissioner at Hepp ner, Oregon, on the 13th day of Jan uary, 1921. Claimant names as wilnesr.es: Harve Mcliohi i-ts, of Lexington, Oregon. Stella Mclloberts, of Lexington, Oregon. Fay Pettyjohn, of Lena, Oregon Frank Ayets, of Echo, Oregon. C. S. I.H.'NN, RegiHter. First, publication,. Dec. 7, 1920. Last publication Jan. 1 1. Notice of Annual Mneting To the stockholders of the Farmers & Stoekgrowers .National Hank: The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Farmers ,& Stoekgrowers Na tlonnl Hank will be held at Heppner Oregon, on Tuesday, the 11th (lay of January, 1 921, 3:00 o'clock p. m., for the i-h-i-iion of directors or the en suing year, and the transaction of such other busini-is an may properly con," before the meeting. 32-30 S. W. SPENCER, Cashier. In (lie Circuit Court of (lie Stato of Oregon for Morrow County Hynd Brothers Company, a Corporation, Plaiiili'ff, L. Crawford, Nora ',.. ..foul Moore anil - .'-'' M M ON S ' i e Moore, hi i; m? ed, .'.'.' iile i 'rawford I ': '.de and Alvin Wade, , r rn;;b; ml, Oi-f: nd-mls. TO E. I. Crawford, Mabb- Crawford Wadu and Alvin Wade, of the ;.' '-,, i.ained defendants: in name of the state OF 'i'; ' ON: You and each of you : n- !,' ', required to appear and ui '..'. complaint filed against you i:. 'i'- above entliled solt on nr bit'.' - weeks from the 14th d:iy Of I ( . ;. 'her, i:i20, to-wit : on or be f.j.e t!i- 'JOih day of January, 1921,, and if you fail to so answer. th plaintiff will apply to the court for the relict prayed for in its complaint herein, to-wit: For a decree of the court decreeing that you and ai:h of you have no estate or interest in or to the follow ing described real property, or any part thereof, to-wit: The West half of the South west quarter and the Southwest quarter of the Northwest quar ter of Section Twenty-four (24). and the Northeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of Sec- -tion Twenty -three (23), In Township Three (3) South of Range Twenty-eight (28), East of the Willamette Meridian, in the County of Morrow, Stata of Oregon. and further decreeing that plalntlfr Is the owner in fee of the whole thereof,, and that you and each of you bo forever, enjoined from, asserting: any claim In or to said premises, ad verse to the plaintiff. For such other relief as may in equity be just. , ' This summons is served upon you by publication hereof once a week for six consecutive weeks In the Hepp ner Herald, a weekly newspaper of general circulation In Morrow Coun ty, Oregon, published at Heppner, by virtue of an order duly made and en tered herein on the 11th day of De cember, 1920, by the Honorable Wv T. Campbell, County Judge of Mor row County, Oegon. and the date of the fist publication of this summon Is December 14th, 1920, and the date of the last publication hereof will be January 25, 1921. BAM E. VAN VACTOR. Attorney for Plaintiff. Post Office address, Heppner, Oregon NOTICE FOR l'lBIJCATIOX Department of the Interior, United States Land Office at LaGrande, Ore gon, Dec. 2nd, 1920. Notice Is hereby given that tha State of Oregon makes application, under tho provisions of (ho Act of Congress of August 14, 1 848,. and February 14, 1859, and tho Acts supplementary thereto and amenda tory thereof, for the. following do scribed unappropriated, non-mineral public lands, In lieu or, or us Indemni ty for losses to its grant for common. schoolB assigned and designated an base therefor: Lots 1 and 4, Sec. 31, Tp. 3 S., R. 28 E.,, Willamette Meridian, contain ing 43. G2 and 44.37 acres respective ly. During Uie period of publication, or any time thereafter, t,nd beforn final approval and ecrlifirnilon, tho local officers will n-eeive. protest or contest as to any of I he tracta ap plied for and transmit the samo tr tho General Land Office. When lands .nought to ho selected are alleged, by way or protest, to b mineral, or where applications for patent therefor are presented under the mining laws, or are otherwise ad versely claimed, proceedings lu mich cases will be in the nature or a con test, and will bo governed by the rules or practice In force in content eases. C. S. DUNN, Register First publication, Dec, 1 1,1 920. Last publication. Jan. 20, 1921. votk i; of i i va i, m; i ri.i:Mi:T. In the mailer of ihe .state of Frank McCartun, deceased: Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned, John .McCarfan, adminis trator or (lie c;.;iatc of Frank MeCnr tan, deceased, ban filed ht: final ac count In the county court, of Mor row county, Otegon, find thai. Wed nesday, the 2 1 1 day of J -Miliary, 1921, fit the hour of ten o'clock In the forenoon of s,ll day, and in the count v court r-''.m, In the county court l.mn-e, at Heppner, Morrow county, Oregon, Is Ihe lime anil placo set for the heading of oliji cteiiiK thereto, and the H-itlcmeni thereof. JOHN Mi CA It TAN, AdiiiiniKtu.'or of the estate of Frank MeCartan, d. i-easi d. First publication Dcunber 2S, 1920. Lu:it publication January 23, 1921.