f PAGE FOUR f - . 11 v j.-, .. nxA. uuuiN 1 UttSlJAY, APKIL, 19, 192 LEGAL NOTICES 1 ..AI'IXICATIO.V FOIt JlIlGMKNT.. FOKIK LO.slXG TAX J.IL.VS In tlio Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County. MORROW COUNTY', Oregon, A public corporation, Plaintiff vs. If. 0. Cochion. Klsio , BlnkeW, F. II. French, J. 0. French Vurk C. Carmi'-liiK-l, us 's 0 il- l'Ktji.-. (;. V. drey. .Iose If Picrcc, A Hoskins, li. Loath -M. Lite h A. .Mr, . ;i f o 1) J. O'eiipanv, . rvirl J l:i ryu, Thorn;is J. D. Ji-nhiii.;, Uanie i'?. X. II. r.'!iili..rs, augh, O. i.irichaiu'h, is"J, .loini .(. ''.iveiis, .!;!, 'I'lii- I'arviu a corporation, A, Z, 1,'liod Aaron liovvo. ya C. S liwood, Oi is Slii-pardhon.Oliff Sin pardson, L. Tliotiia.s ' -state, I.. A. Wicldine, and Asa I,. Young, and any oiln r p rson or persons owning or claiming to own, or having or claiming to have, any inN'i-esI or estale in or to the real properly hereinafter do bribed, Defendanls S L'.MMOXS AM) NOTICE TO M. ('. Coeh,-; ii. French, .1. I), Klsio l,a.l;oloy, F. 0. French, Park 0. . W. drey, Jes:;e R. la rj ii, Thomas llos eiikins, Jlatl.ie Ji. . Leathers, m. Lino a u Mh, A. II. Moses, s, Jacob J. Niekle. I'ynnieliiM , ;. Vi'iT", Ai-vid I kins, . J ). .1, Leathers, X. II baueli, C. I.inl, I 'ii n J. Civ-n The I'arviu Co Rhodes, Ait. Kelhvood, fit is Tliomas estate, , a coi'imralion, A. "ii Keys'-, Jva O. Sheiiai-ilson, .;, l. and 10. A. Wiek- tine, anil any oii-r person or per rons owning or claiming nu., or having or claiming lo have, any interest or estate in ,. (' ( , real properly liereinal'ter describ ed, Did'endants: IN Til 10 XAMK OF TUB STATU OF OIIKi'ON: Voi, and each of vo.t are hereby notified that n,e above named I'lainlifl'. a public corpora tion, is the purchaser, owner and holder of eerlifirales of deliniien'-y numbered KIN, XIX, ,.-,:, ((.",!) s 1 v7t, 7fl. XXI, XXa, '10 1, ' !ifi ' !. ''', '": , !MI. and .1,1.1: issued on the r,VK a,,,, ust. I I ( . bv lie. Ml,, ltd Col Mo l- lector of JleiiiieM 'I'.IXes row County, Ore;;,,,,, and wiid SlioriiT and Collector qitent laves in Hi,, office County Clurk of Morrow Oregon, on Hie 1st day o llllfi, for taxes due and d for filed by or Delin of the County, " Aiiausl, limitient, tocellier wii ,,enall Costs t hereon, imon nli-rest and I property talual .Morrow ' fertile, limy, orei'on. ellMeil that the id c -i-'ii-e,. (p j You amotml or ifll issu is Set npic ile and followiio' i ne oescripnon of the tra.cf or parcel of land hereinarier set not, t- -m-o liein.i; the amount then due ami de linquent, for li'ves for the year 1 a I ) together with penally, interest ami costs thereon, upon real properly siluale In Morrow Ooun'v, Orei'on, iind piirliculiuly bounded ami de Hcribed as hereinafter .-of rriir mi( trad or parcel of land heint; assfs.sed lor , year 1 '114 Hie first person whose name Immediate-J ly precedes the description thereof I and Is followed by Ihe mime of the j person ii ipea rilif,' to be the owner thereof, :iM appears on ihe tax roll ' or Morow County, Oreron, for Ihe year 111 III, now in the hands of Ihe Sheriff of saiii County for c,ili,.( i III Ihe date of the first nnbbv-tlnn of tlii-s siinimons and notice, which dale! Is the 2L'nd day of February. 1H21 j ertilicale No. SIS, M. C. (Teh ran and Klsie llln'keley, .;ast , half of Southeast quarter of Section 7, Tp. 2 S., H. 2,1 lOasl of the W'llliiinelle Meridian. 1 1 : Certificate No. SIX. '. n. French and J. O. French n Cnrinlehael Nori Incesi quart," 1! 2fi of Section Tp. 1 S. Willaiuelt Fast of the dhtii . . . ' M' ,-rl- :ii) s: W. Ili-ev v: t h-ir ' of the ertilicah (i and ol - Soul ! i oi l lo Peon- I I ie 'on !l 17. Tie Wd'.,t e V. I, i: c; IV, 1U., 1. 1 halt Nei el i st ,U.lll ,ist of lb- utli u i h i ;ar:i i I . -1 quiri I to S ' I Fa east un; r, North bait eaut quariorol Not I liu . -.i quar ter ol Northeast quarter, and Northwest quarter ol' South west quart, r ofNorlliwest quar ter of Seel inn 1 ;, Tp. :! N.. i;. 24 Fast of the Willamette Met- tdittti f'J 00 Vcrtilirate No. ST'l, H.tttie U. Leathers and Hattie It, Leath ers, Lots R and tl in Hlock I. of the City of llatdinaii, Oregon .. It 05 iVrtiticale No, SSI, X. 11. Lent ti ers, and N. 11, l.eatheis. North east quarti r of Northwest qttat ter of Seel ion '.' . Tp, E.ll t Ot W ill. llh. tie li 2r, dun $IS SO File- . ami Line Mi i I I ll'lCilte I SSr., b.i u sh a n,l i ', 1 ii. ha t M. I.iio ban 'i and ban, li, , , .V ,. i:.ii bat: ol I ..f.. hall f Ne: i l'e i - t da.' . ..: So. i aoi I N . I,' " l et el M.-1 id mil ... . 1 lb' ' I'til a ale No !'i! and A II Muses A 1 Mi 111. 1 .1. J. I Las tilVellS. SoUlhWisI Si'UthWost llU.lltel' ol uuaihT. West hail 1 quail of -t Not 1 ol South st qtlltr- eaht quarter of Soutnwe fer nf ',irllni,iiil fiiiarlt Kast tiwest half of East hulf of Northwest uuurtcr ot Northwest qiuu ti r, I,' 11 f hulf nt Sun I heust quarter f Northet quarter of North- west Quarter. Vnrrhone nnar. of Northeast quarter of North west quarter, and West half of Northeast quarter of North west quarter of Setction 17, Tp 3 N. R. 24 East of Willamette Meridian on Certificate No. 907, J;1,ob j'." ja.oo j. Ajckle, Lots 1 an. 2 in lilock 3 and Lots 3 -i i . JS ock t, of the town of Castle Rock, OreKorl j, 00 Certificate No. nil, The Parvin Company, a corporation Pri Hi" larvin Company, a corpo ration, South, hair 0f Northeast quarter of S'-etion Ifi, Tp 1 N I. 2 i.'a. t of Willamette Me ridian t, r rlificate Vo. oa a and A. 7,. Rhodes, Lois 1 ft and 11, and 1?. of Rlock 31 0f the town of Trrieron.Orccon ti 1 Certificate xo. f,2S. Aaron""lVov- " and Aaron f;oyse. Lot 0 ' n I. .'nek O of the City of Hard nian, Orefon.. ct nn .-r!incr,!e Xo. f( r; 4 . Iai G Se!l wood and I v. a O. Sr llwood, Lots 1 ami 2 in F!lock 4 .c the town of Castle Rock, Oresron ' $ 30 Certificate No. r,:r,, Otis Phep afdson and Otis Shenardson Noi l It half of Northeast qnur. f'-r, Soulliejist quart(-r of North east quarter, and Northeast quarter of Southeast quarter of .Section fi, Tp. f, S H. 28 Fast ol W 1 bimet (,. M,.,.,t;., s , , - n. , . . .f 1 1 . 1 a icaie xo. -144, E. L. Thomas Rslate and JO. L. Thomas Estate Rots 7 and S in Block 1 and Rots 1 and 2 in Illock 8 of the town Of Castle Tfnelr fl,. ,.n Cerlnicate No. 053, j.;. A, yirk Ime and 10. A. Wickllne, West nail of West half or Southwest quarter of Southeast quarter and West half of Southwest quarter of Northwest, quarter of .Southeast quarter of Section 17, Tp. 3 N., R. 24 liist, of Wil lamette Meridian $ 35 The said aiooimtu ),,..,,. .'"mows: Tl,e Taxes aforesaid bear "ll"'l- from the dale of filing of m"' r,nmmii'- f leliiiquency, re- Hliecllvely f; I h( l-ale of II P'T cent per annum, until paid the date of njIIS 0- Kai( eeriifjeates be lli"; Illo lirst (lav (if A, ,,.,,,.1 line I And j-,,,, ,uu each of you ate li'-rehy summoned to appear within sufly days after the dale -of the first publication f this summons, exclu sive of the day of first publication lltereoi. to-wit: February 22, l')21 and defend the suit in the Court' aloresaid, or pay lb" amount due as shown hIm, vp aiaiinsl said tracts or parcels of bind, respect ively, ahoy,, described, ,,f which you' are i,P owm-r, 01- in which you have or chum to have, anv inte.,,ut .... ... laie. t,)i;eiher with inleresl and costs aecrited in this suit thereon. Ser vice of n conv of vn,,.. . - .,". t, ,1.1 u ,1 ,- oilier Pl-oeesss lnav l, mn,i .... """" wil ,lie iindersicai'-d a'lornev for i,i!mio . Ihe place specified below as his 'all dress, and in rase of your failure so lo do, imh'ltlent and decree M ill 1,., entered a.L'atnst vmi and each of you foreclositi.; said tax li,ns for 'the amount sol opposite and following Ihe description of said Unci or par cels ol' hind above set forth, toirether with interests and costs thereon, aeainst said tracts or parcels of land and said tracts or parcels of land will be sold to satisfy said imlKtuent and decree obtained in Ibis suit. Von are rurther hereby notified lhat Ihe plaintiff will apply lo the Circuit Court aforesaid for judg ment and decree foreclosing said tax liens airainst said property, here inbefore described. This summons is published once each week for sixty consecutive nays in ine uennner Herald, a news paper of general circulation in Mor row couniv, Oregon, published week ly al llrnpner in said County, the date of first publication thereof be ing February 22. IH21. and said publication being made in pursuance of an order therefor made liv the Honorable Cilberl I'helps, judge of the Circuit Court nf the Slate of Orecon for Mot row County, said, or der having been made and entered on the 711, ,a(. ,,!' February, 1 'el I I'Ml NTY OF VOIM'MU m-' oi:i-:co, i tv s-iiiiu. i i STTF Nelson, . I I 'Ct II,..,,. A'toiliey for Vo,-" in. and t lore," nt I , it 1 ! I ii; F! cu -; l : H tip i ' , of "sen. did, na "I, I in i In m and An! puc-hii-e th, Town-hip a i suer-i s No. (H : ii'a i i W I s, on 7X1 j XI nth. ei-ti. banco 2S Wil'anii-i i Mi'l-idlan an.l II,., tinibi r flu recti, under the provi sions of the act of June :!, 1S7S, and acts aniemhitoi , known as the "Timber ami Stone Law," at such value as might be fixed by appraise nienl.iuiil that, pursuant to such ap lie.itiou, ihe land and timber there on have been appraised nt 1320.00, the limber estimated 220.000 board feet nt $1 ,00 per M. and the land at $100.00; that said applicant will of- it nnai proof in support of his ap j plication and sworn statement on the jf.th day of May, 1!21, before 1'nited j States Commissioner nt his office, ' at Heppner. Oregon . A n v pep-oll IS s imti-ha- lit e b. at c: i lb w on lib. d'er. Tty to pro ' .iiirv, in tll'li' before a ceriobof ll'ce. alb g did.. it the i ci der last 2 0, ten III Mill e'i, ',1 i.iul i feels lil.-l. 0. S, IM'NN'. ,ir; Ister pub 1 pllb 'i t : M iv 10 21. 1 'i 2 1 . Wondartul Huiun IliiuiHii (.iitica lone Bcnea. a ivonderfnl It tin been pow er of resistnii, e proved tint! they till DcHr a pressure wire wines greater than oak and al most aa uiii.h at wruught Iruu twfora btint cruilivtL THE HF.PPMRT? tttt? A T r urnnnirn rtn.N NOTICE FOIt PIBLICATO.V .... Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at The Dalhs, Ore gon, February 2, 1921. NOTICE is hereby ei yen tint .Tne- ob E. Cannon whose post-ofiae ad dress is Spray. Oreirnn di,ir, r, rd dav of Ami! Tim m U ' vw, ill nils ollice Sworn Statement and Appli cation No. 021 5S2, to purehse the J.ots 1, 2 and 3, and SE4 NW'i KeC. 3 0, Township 6 South, RanRe 26 East, Willamette Meridim, and toe timber thereon, under th-provi-sions of theact of June 3, 18S and acts amendatory, known a- ' the "Timber and Stone Law", 3 such yalue as miaht be fixed by ajiraise ment, and that, pursuant ti such application, the land and i,ir then 011 have been nnnv.n ise,l i-iv Hundred Thirty dollars, the iniber estimated 430 M. board feet. at$l 00 per M, and the land $200; tha said applicant will offer final prod' in support of his application and iworn : statement on the 27th day of ipril.l If 21, before David E. Baxter, Lr. S.' ' Commissioner at Spray, OreKo'r) j Anv person is at liberty Xtl pro- ! test ibis purchase before en tit." or) initiate a contest, at anv time Hfere paunt i-sues,- by filing a corrobor ated affidavit in this office, alleg ing facts which would defeat,: the entry. II. FRANK WOODCOC1-; Resist 4 NO'J K IO FOi; ITHLK .XTKh ISOLATED TilACr IM Ill.IC LAND SALE NOT ( '0L I-AM) 1 Denartmnit of the Interior, IT; S. Rami Osfice at La Grande, Ave., March. rj, lfl21. 1 NOTIC10 is herebv given that, as directed by the Commissioner of jthe i.enerat wuki otnce, under pitvi- sions of Section 2155, It. S., puiu ant to the application of WILI.iS HARRISON TCRNE Tfepjmer Oregon, Serial No. 010442, we will offer at public s;ile, to the highest bidi but at not less than $?,.',() n-r a at 10 o.'clock a. 111., on the 11th ol' May, 1 021, next, at this fice, the I'ollowin.'.; tract of hi Lot 4, Sec. 10, T. 1 S: R. 27 10. ,W. II The sale will not be kept op tint. will be declared eie wh, n those presenf at the In min ed have ceased biddinj-r. T person making the hitdtest bid w be required to immediately p.y the Receiver Ihe amount thereof. Any persons claiminjr advers, me aoove oes'TiDeii land are aa- vised to file (heir claims, or oh',.-. ions, on or In lore the time desi nated for sale. C. S. TT"NX. Register NOLAN SKIFF, Receiver 4 7-H3 SlMOXS FOU I'LIIUCATIOX In the Circuit Court of the State ol Oregon for Morrow County Ilerlha E. Clenn; Trustee, now Ret t ha E. Glenn-Her-roux, trustee, Plaintiff, vs. Allie E. Fleck, C. K. Meade, J. E. Howley, J. B. Hon ham, Nora E. Bonham, James T. Ilrady, Koxanna Brady and H. Clenn, Defendants. SUMMONS TO C. K. Meade, J. E, 11. Bonhnni and Nora E. Howley, J. Bonham, of above named defendants: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OHEGON: You are hereby re quired to appear and answer the complaint filed against, you in the above entitled suit within six weeks from the date of the first publica tion, or within six weeks of the date of personal service' of this summons uponyou outside of the State of Or egon, and if you fail to so answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff wdll apply to the court for the relief de mam'.i'd in hoi' sr. hi complaint, name ly: For the foreclosure of mortgage riven by Peter Fbv'k and Allie E. I'le.k. upon, y,'i.' Seclion 2(1. N' Ml' i. Section 2S, Tp. 2 N, llange i-: V. M., for one bpit of ihe s irn, wie-i'i do now nit ores! inp 'j V , -t I in !-, 1 'o. t lot lie! 'I ,1 11 ' pr. on !l,l. '' . I !b tin, ,-u,; u i idi.: di t'l-ndant, wi'i apply to III.' inn , t for the relief ' it. m.imlcil in his i ro. s cbniplaint, namely, :;s follows: l or the loreclo silli' of second uioitg.ige gien by .1. 11. Hoiiham and Nora E. Honham, i upon NWV, . Section 2tl, Tp. 2 N, II :'i;, E. W. M., forthe sum of $200 in I'.ivorof H. Clenn. with interest ji hereon at 10 per cent per annum I from April 15, niltS, ,-or fil-,y ,ol. hirs attorney's fees and for his costs and disbursements herein, and will ask tliat saidsecond mortgage be decreed a lien on said NW'Vi, Section 26, Tp. 2 N, R 26, E. W. M., subject only to the lien of plaint iff's first mortgage on all of land de scribed in her colnplaint. This numinous is published by the order of Honorable C. W. Flielps, judge of the above entitled court, by oi-der made and entered under date of March 12. 1.21. First pub lication of this summons in llenii- tierani at Heppner, Oregon, tin date of March 15. 1 y a 1 . and publication under date of April C.I21. C. L. C WIN. ationiev for plaint:;!', 1. O. address, The 1'aIK s, Oregon. JOHN C, WIN, attorney for H, Clean, defendant. I O. uddr.-ss, The Hallos, Oregon. Araba Long en Hndhaklng When friendly Aintn mwt "thelr talutatloD u almoal K, .tesgue, for they shake hands aeven or "Iglit tliut-a, ml auuiPtluiM reatfdlj kiss each utl.tr. The Wicked Flee" By ROEERT J. PEARSALL (Copyright.) i I was standiiiK on Kearney street in San Francisco when I saw a two horse va ;:iri pass witli the letters "Q.M.D., U.S.M.C.," 0:1 its side. The loiters seemed to me to have some personal sinilicance. ; So I hailed the driver, who was dressed in a blue uniform, and asked , him what they meant. J "Ounrterninsti r's Department, Fni- ted States Marine Corps." he said. I "Oh," I said. "Is that it? I thou -lit , ttiey miirht mean, 'Quick, Md)onald, j Fseless Suckers Made Comfortable.' " j He laughed a bit. "Your name Mo Donald'.'" "Yes." "Well, they milit mean that, too. Cut a job?" "No." "Hunt one?" "Yes." ".rump in ami come with me." He look me to the recruiting office at the foot of Market street, and the wind-up of it was that before the day was over I was enlisted in the Marine Corps as a private at thirty per, and on my way to the barracks at Mare Island. Which is all merely by way of ex plaining how I came to be doing a mid-watch in an orderly box in front of the commandant's house on that auspicious nifiht four months later. Shortly after midnight the telephone ran;.'. "('onnnandaiit's orderly," I answered. "This is wireless. Message from Western Cnion." I Ki-a pad at 'or si,,' This that I !:cil a pencil and memorandum d irepaied to copy it. "Let ' I said. was; till received astounding me ('omrnanOIng (Itru-cT Mare Islanil, vi.i S'ar.l: Place Private I-'re, inimediate arrest. by mail. (Sifincl). , JTaHnn Rnrrccks. Commanifant, Xavy V. Mi DnnnM under l''urtiic-r insirucLiuns Bliss, Ciimmtnilant Marine Corps. Fred E. self! McDonald! That was mv lialher than stay and face the un certain charge, with its still more un certain attendants of trial and punish ment. I would run away. What with the sentries and civilian watchmen and guards it wasn't going to he any easy time trottm-' olf tin. island, and that I knew. Then I started down Davis street toward the water-front. 1 knew where there was a shore-boat lying alongside the sea-wall at Ihe end of the street. I would steal that, or borrow It. rather, and get away. It was a mighty dark night; I had that in my favor. I got half-way down the street without being dis covered. Then, just as I was passing the En gineer building, some one turned into the street about fifty feet nliead, I slopped and slunk against the side of the building; but he had .heard me. "Halt!" he cried. "Who's there?" It was n sentry. Just above me was n barred window. I took hold of the ledge and pulled myself up noiselessly. There I clung, tnunkey-like. The sentry challenged three times. Then he proceeded to Investigate. Several times he passed me so close that I could have kicked Ills but off. I'.ut nt last he gave It up and went his way, and I went mine, L-raie 'ully. I made It to the sea-wal! without C'trther mish-;p. And then the deer of a o-ir-hy 1. t v:ai,v fMd man ing "am open, out. d ami a ni "I'h-h. vo ;1, Oi la '.in b or oi'll oi' In vel d. I didn't think he would, and so 1 '(epp on running. l'.ui all of a sudden, from in front af nie came the sharp : "Halt I Halt ! Unit !" of tl sentry. I knew that meant business. There was only one thins; to do. It was a lotii; swim across the channel, mil the undertow was trem herons, hut I turned and dove hendlonj; from 'he seu-witll. Hum;! Say, did you ever make a running dive, expecting to hit water, and In stead land square on a solid oak plat form. Xo? Well, that's what I had done. A float, for the use of shore-boats, had been anchored there. I Ienrued aiore astronomy In that instant than I ever had nt school. The sentry and the watchman pulled me off the tloat. I was pro'ty well daed ; but sot myself toeila-r In n moment. "Sure, an' ye are a lucky begsar." ald the watchman. "What are ye i-oln' to do with hum, siutry?" "Turn him over to the serneant of the cuard. I sui!ise." said the sentry. "Webnt were you trying to do, any Hit v?" "I'm restricted." I said. "I was try '.na to make a liberty. I haven't been off the Islam! since pay-day." "Well, I don't know aa I blame rou much," said the sentry, w ho is a re-culisted man, and bad probably broken restrictions many t!ms fclm self. So they turned me loose and I started up Front street, pretty badly discounted. I had just missed my best chance for piinintt freedom. And I knew that I must run the gantlet of several iqore sentries before I reached the launch-landini.', the next point from which it miht be possible to pet a boat. The rattle of a sword sounded nliead of me. It was the odieer of Ihe dav mnkinc his rounds. So he was to be added to my other troubles. I would impersonate a member of the guard. I had dene watches over that post and thought I remembered all the or deis. I would make a bluff at it any way. I walked boldly out in the street and toward the approaeliiii'.' foots! 1 When ill, our Ihirtv naces ilisfiet- slopped. "Halt! Who's there?" I challenged. "Olhcei- of the day." "Advance, officer of the day, with the countersign." He advanced. "Halt! Countersign !" I challen 1 again, when, he had arrived within ten paces. "Custer," lav said. Finally he turned away, and I luted and started on, taking off mv imitation of sight. belt I got out I walked boldly enough now. I m halted by several sentries, but ga Ihem the countersign and was allowed to pass. However, while I was Hearing the launch-landing, a big white light ci lug up the stream .suddenly gave me an Inspiration. It was the Scheme, from San Fran cisco, and from the curve she v making she evidently intended rtumin" alongside the sea-wall in order to hi a consignment of stores on the Island The corpora) f ,,, guard, who had come down from the gnanl-lieii stood near, lantern in hand, check! oil the freight as it arrived. I.watched my opportunity. At a mo ment of some little confusion' I slipped iiom my niiiing pince to a point near Ihe cases of goods, and then .-tartei! I'oldly up the gangway. Imping t ho mistaken in the darkness for one or the workmen. Hut my little plan didn't work. Soinelhlng. or some one attracted the attention of the corporal of the gipan! to me. He let a whoop out of him mkc a (. onianehe. "Halt 1 Hey, there,' you! Stop!" I vms already hnlp-way up the gang way. I didn't stop. How could I? I Just couldn't afford to he caught now. A general court martial was the least I could expect 1 I leaped up the gangway into the after compartment of the ship, and tin another gangway to the upper deck. The corporal of the guard was right at my heels. I rushed to the port-rail, leaped over it, ami landed again on the sea-wall, with a crash that well-nigh broke my legs. I scurried off in the darkness. As I passed in rear nf the guard house I saw lights flash in the relief rooms, and heard the excited hum ol voices as the guard grabbed limit rides and belts. In thirty seconds I would have half a hundred men hunt ing me like a rabbit. ' A light loomed up ahead of me. It was the light of my orderly box. I rushed up to it. jerked open the door and sprang inside. Just Hum the telephone rang. I took up the re ceiver. "Hallo, orderly. This is wlreles. Where've you been? I'.een trying to get you for fifteen minutes. All right Take this message." It was as fol lows: ron-inritali'1',' fTTa- M ire l.-laeii, Van"; bre r in nr, ,-,-,!: ,U l::,.',, !-.';,' v.Sv Marine Coniii.a Ma cks, Nr.vv I.av, "li t! U 1. eetlld h, have puieV" About half an hour a'';. (1 my relief came and my mid-watch wa over. I'.ut I had some trouble next morn In,' in cxplainim,' how I'd -ot su bad ly battered up over nlht. Child Entitled to Opinions. In training the child, his opinions should li respected and parents should take time and have patience to show 1dm wherein he Is right or wrong. He certainly cannot always have his own way, now nor in the future; therefore he must learn to obey before he Is fit to command, and careful, constant training is needed to produce this re sult. Children should be chums with ! their parents, and should also have J the companionship of other children I and learn to "get along" without diffi- ulties or quarrels; adaptability is es enilal to happiness. Exchange. Paper Money That Is Lost. From liginv available It is mated that bills of larger denomina tions are not frequently lost. Prob ably not more than three-tenths of 1 per rent of them full to return. Tak ing It altogether. It Is estimated tlait, aside from the shinplusters thnt were lost, there has been about J.Wumo worth of paper money thnt went out of the treasury and nerer came back. These were Tnlted States note ami gold and silver certificates.' XiOPSW OF THE AVNTAL STV MENT OF THE The Oceaa Accident & Gua antee Corporation, Limila OF I.ONDOX. E.Mil.AM) nf ; p.u. 1 V..rk. w Vo-k (office m Fitih York (ity). in the state of X n the thirty-first dav of 1 lecen Ii !,:ieie in the insurance eitminiisul the slate of Llretcon. pursuant to la CAI'ITit, of il.,,s,t capital $ 800.000: S15.310.477. e:i6.537.; B t.llt 1.71 ) ( ..3, I I 1 01 T.2T3.E TEAR NOTICE TO CHKDITOKS Notice is hereby given that. . the undersigned has been appointed br ihe County Court of the State o't" Oregon for Morrow county admin i strtor of the estate of James W Ci-aig, deceased; and all persons having claims against said estate are required to present the same, duly verified according to law, to me at Heppner, Oregon, within six months ironi the date of the first publica tion of this notice, said naie of pufj 'icatlon being April 12. 1921 ' W. H. Herren, Administrator. 50-2 notice to ci:i:i!toi;s i NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned lias been appointed by ihe county court of the state of Ore gon for Morrow county, as adminis trator of the estate of Andrew J. Warren, deceased; and has duly qualified as such administrator. All persons having claims against said estate must present them to me, duly verified at the ofiee of Woodson & Sweelt, in Heppner, Oregon, within -ux months from the date of first publication hereof. ALEXANDER WARREN, . , Administrator. Date 1st. pub. Apr. 12, 1921. T j Much "Taboo." William visited gntndma, but wnu ii permitted to touch ihe breakable irtiele it the house. At the arrival f his mother he said: "Let's go horii, na Everything to this house is. don't much.'" England Welcomes Virginia Flower. To many people the Virginia creep er seems like rather a lowly and mod est plunt. and yet It has received a warm welcome In England, where It is grown freely, rniuhllng over bulld ogs, rocks mid wails, just as much at Home In Kngllsh soil as In American. STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP eiiict of the owners P. nian- eietii. r.ij uired Aui 'ist 24, r'-i'd:she( ' "..'a for of Cor 12. ! r'l 1. 2 1. II :c m and aforesaid. I'ai lison. for fie st-;'e and personally appearc CO I , (1 S. A. who, havit.K been duly sworn accord ing to law, deposes and says that he is the editor and publisher of the Heppner Herald, and that the fol lowing is, to the best of his knowl edge and belief, a true statement of the ownership, management, etc., of the aforesaid publication for the date shown in the above caption, required by the Act of August 24, 1912, em bodied in section 4 4 3. Postal Laws and regulations, printed on the re verse of this form, to wit: 1. That the name and address of the publisher, editor, managing ed itor, and business manager is: S. A Pat lison, Heppner. Oregon. 2. That the owner is S. A. Paul son, Heppner. Oreirnn. 3. Thar the known bondholders, np.rtcacees ;,nd other securdv hold ers owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mort gages or other securities is; w B Rarratt and Sam E, Van Vartor', Heppner, Oregon, and B. E. Lee, Canby, Oregon.. S. A. FATTISON", . Editor and Publisher. Sworn to and subscribed befor me this 19th day of April 1911 SAM E. VAN VACTOU Notary Public for Oregon 3924 w" "vuwi reu. Z5,