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    TUESDAY, MAY 3. 1921
THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
PAGE THREE
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Morrow County.
W. IS. STRAIGHT,
Plaintiff
vs.
Nancy Crank, Frank Tharp,
Johu Hale, Elias Halo,
Loj-a Hale, Ralph Hale,
John Woodward, and Ada
J. Woodward, his wife,
Fannie Woodward, Clar
ence Woodward, Chancey
Woodward, Harrison Hale,
Glen Wi)linghani, and Lau
ra Willingham, his wife,
Clarence Willingham, Frank
Hale, Mabel Avers Hushes,
and A. P. Hughes, her bus-,
band, Ella Vale, Gussie'
Ayers, Ellen Hale Duncan,
and. William Duncan, her
husband, Hmry Cannon,
Mary Cannou. Dtirrol Can
non, George Baker, Milton'
Baker Edward Baker, Ella
Baker Sperry, and Ira Sper
ry, her husband, Silvia
Baker, Mary Hale, C. S.
Hale, Michael Hale, and
Maude Hale, his wile, P. G
Hale, Clay Hale, and Myia
Hale, his wile, Delia Arni
itage and Harry Armitage,
her husband, J. H. Cochran,
w
here They Clean
Clothes Clean
Suits
Overcoats
Neckties
Mats
Lloyd Hutchinson
TAILORING
Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing, Repairing
o
1 -2 lb Free With Each 2 1-2 lb Can
1 lb Free With Each 5 lb Can
For the First Week in May
Phelp's Grocery Co
Headquarters For Good Things To Eat
HEPPNER'S LEADING GROCERS
and Cynthia Cochran, his
wife, Ida Grabil, and Thom
as Grabil, her husband,,
Guy Hale, Caroline Cason,
and C. L. Cason, her hus
band, Sarah Cason, and
Walter Cason, her husband,
Dan Hale, and Lettie Hale,
his wife, and all other per
sons or parties unknown,
claiming any right, title,
interest, estate or lien in
the real property herein
described, Defendants.
TO Nancy Crank, Loyd Hale, Ralph
Hale, Fannie Woodward, Ella
Vale, Ellen Hale Duncan, William
Duncan. Henry Cannon. Dairel
Cannon, Mary Cannon, Ella Baker
Sperry. Ira Snerry, Svlvia Baker,
C. S. Hale, Michael Hale. Maude
Hale P. (1. Htie, Clay Hale. Myia
Hale, Delia Armitage, Hniay Arm
Itaw, Caroline Caon, C. L. Cason.
Ban Hale, Letlie Hale. and all oth
er persons or parties unknown
claiming any right, tille, interest,
estate or lien in the real property
described herein, Defendants
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON: You are hereby re
quired to appear and answer the
complaint Hied against you in the
r.bove entilb d suit, within six week
from the dale uf first publication of
this summons, ;nd if you fail, to so
Dresses
Waists
Gloves
Hats
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)lden Gate Coffee
appear ani answer, for want thereof
the plaintiff wdi i.pply to the court
for the relief prayed for In his com
plaint to wit; For a decree of the
court that the mam' iff is the owner
in lee-simple and clear of all inter
r it, lien or cla'm of any of the de
fendants above named, of the follow
ing described real property in Hepp
ner. Morrow County State of Ore
gon, to wit; Lot numbered Two in
Block Numbered One in Morrow's
second addition to the town of Hepp
nei ; that the defondents and each of
them be decreed to have no right,
title, l attrest, estate or lien in o-' 10
;-,ik! ii at property or any part theo
an 1 that the plain'il'f's ti'E- he
i'o'evr;- quieted against said defendant-
am' eat.h of them, and I'Ji' such
further relief as to the Court may
stein meet and equitab'e.
This summon' is published by
vinue of an oreerof Hon. W. T.
Campbell Judge of the County Court
of Morrow County, Slate of Oregon,
made ami enu red on the 10th day of
April, 11121.
WOODSON" & SWEEK
Attorneys for Plantiff. Address
Heppner Oregon
Date of first publication April 19,
1921
NOTICE FOR I'lTII.ICATlON
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land office at La Grande, Oregon,
April 15, 1921.
Notice is hereby given that How
ard E. Pearson, of Lena, Oregon,
who, on March 5, 19 20, made addi
tional homestead entry. No. 017306,
for SWNEH. EV2NWH. SW
NWVi, NVaSWU, SEM.SWV1, SW
ViSEVi, section 34 township 3 south
? onsi Willamette meridian.
has tiled notice of intention to make
three-year proof, to establish claim
to the land above described, before
United States Commissioner, at
Heppner, Qregon, on the 2nd day of
June 1921. -
Claimant names as witnesses:
Eddie A. Hammer, of Gurdane Ore
gon, Ross Brown, of Lena, Oregon,
Jay Hiatt, of Lena, Oregon, Fred
Howe of Lena Oregon.
C. S. DUNN, Register
NOTICE TO CKF.DITOHS
Noiiee is hereby given that ,the
undersigned has been appointed by
the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Morrow County admin
istrator of the estate of Alta How
ard, deceased, and that all persons
having claims against the said estate
are required to present the same
duly verified according to law. to
me at Boardman, Oregon, within
six months from the date of first
publication of this notice, .said date
for first publication being April 26,
1921.
S. H. BOARDMAN,
52-4 Administrator.
CECIL
1 : -
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Farnsworth of
Rhea spent Tuesday in Arlington.
Miss Mildred Duncan, of Busy Bee
ranch, was a Cecil caller Sunday.
Miss Esther Winter, of Shady Dell
was calling on her friends in Cecil
Monday.
Miles Shurte of Arlington, was do
ing business in Cecil vicinity Wed
nesday. Mr. nad Mrs. A. Hmriksen have
been spending the past week at their
Hamilton ranch.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Miller and
S"ii. i'jlvin, of Highvicw, weie visit
ors at the county seat 'Tuesday.
The oil king of lone. Mr. F. Haley,
accompanied by his wife and daugh
tt r isiti-d in Cecil Friday.
Ji'hn Krebs, Hat Pearson, Walter
and Bob Pope were all county seat.
Visitors during the past week.
W. Dm ton and friend of Portland
w, ie passengers who arrived on thte
local at Cecil Friday.
Mrs. Crabtree and children of
Detheboys Hill were calling on their
Cecil friends Thursday.
Messrs A. C. Harms and Geo. II.
Malther of Portland made a short
stay in Cecil before leaving for Pen
dleton Monday.
A fleece sheared from one of Hynd
Bros, fine Merino yearlings at liut
terby Flats turned the scales at 22
pou nds.
Mrs. C. Knipfel, of Tentville, and
Miss A. C. Lowe, of the Highway
House were visitors in the Egg City
Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Kennedy were
pasengers on the local for their home
in Portland alter spending some,
weeks in Cecil.
' Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Myer, of Rock
Clil'fe, were callers on Mr. timt Mrs.
Zonnith Logan at -Mount View Mon
day. Hoy Soott, enmptender for Jack
Hynd. returned to Butlerby Flats
(Tuesday from Hynd Bros ranch at.
Freezeout.
I Miss Doris Mahoney and Misses
I a. b. and V. M. Hynd were down
from Heppner lor the week end and
thole in the big dance in Cecil Hall.
I Clifford Henricksen, of Willow
creek ranch, passed through Cecil
Saturday with a tine buch of ealtle
which was taking up to their Hain
ilton ranch above Heppner.
Herb Hynd, Russel Shaw, John
Krebs and Willie Lowe spent Sunday
viewing the sights between Cecil and
The Dalles. All returned home
safely sadder but wiser boys.
' Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Minor were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Krebs
at the Last Camp Monday on their
return journey from Portland, leav
ing Tuesday for Heppner. .
J. J. Crane, manager of Oregon
Hassam Paving company, accom
panied by his wife arrived in Cecil
Thursday from Portland. Ho is in
specting the rock crusher etc before
returning.
A. E. Wait, time-keeper for Ore
gon Hassam company at. Cecil look
his vacation last week and surprised
his friends here by returning Mon
day with his bride Miss Margaret
Golob of Sunnyside, Wellington.
They have taken up llieir residence
in Tentville. Cectlitis extend best
Wishes for a l'.app-, mm prosperous
future to the newlyweds.
W. G. Hynd, of Rose Lawn ranch,
silent Wednesday and Thursday with
tile Mayor at Bullerby Flats 'where
Hat Pearson and his crew are shear
ing or rather are busy busy shear
ing when the terrific cold winds
which have been visiting Cecil for
last week ceases blowing for a few
hours. Thursday night Cecil and vi
cinity was visited by the worst wind
storm known for several years.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Miller, of
Hiphview, visited with J. M. Melton
at The Lookout, Friday. George,
who wasn't looking out, soon found
himself on his face at the bottom, of
the celler stairs. We are glad to
learn that George was more fright
ened than hurt. At the time of
writing a seventh victim went to the
bottom; when Erie landed on terra
firma he discovered he had received
several beauty spots and he says he
will not dare look at his best girl for
some time to come.
BOARDMAN
Rev. V. H. Amen, of Portland,
was a Boarbman visitor Friday and
Saturday in the interests of the local
community church. He went on to
Pilot Rock for Sunday services.
F. Klitz went to Pendleton Sunday
and brought his wife home from the
hospital. While still quite low, Mrs.
Klitz is much Improved, which Is
good news for her Boardman friends.
Mrs. C. P. Harl has contributed
two maples and two cederg for the
decoration of the school grounds
They will prove a valuable addition
and It Is hoped that they do well in
this lection.
1 Prof. Brumbaugh, of O. A. C. has
brf-t! secured for the Commencement
sddress on the eening of May 18th.
The baccalaureate sermon will he
delivered In th" local church the
nenlng of the 15th, by the 'lev. J.
V. Hood.
C. A Greer, of Spokane, represen
tative of the Public School Methods
company of Chicago, spent Saturday
and Sunday In Boardman. He was
entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Wm
Finndl. Sunday he addresed ;he
Sunday School along the line or one's
duty to contribute to the happiness
of the world.
i There will be May Day exercises
a' the Boardman school at 2 I'. M.
Mcnday, May 2nd. Mildred Paisley
has been chosen 0,'teen of the May
and Uauren Cummins Master of Cer
emonies. A special feature of the
day will be a vlrtt from Miss Helen
Cowgill of O. A. C. She will ad
dreni the meeting of the Parent-
Teachers following the exercises.
Miss Cowgill is one of the Mate offi
cials in Industrial club work and will
meet the clubs Tuesday morning.
The High School play, "Safety
First presented last Saturday night
was a real success thoroughly enjoy
ed by all present. Without doubt it
was the best evening's entertain
! nt offered the Boardman commu
nity this year. Each mombmer '.f
the cast carried their part well, and
ti e dialogue was tali of fun and the
.Munitions developed were verv amu
sing. Difficulty in getting wigs and
other theatrical needs rendered the
makeup rather difficult, but the
omission was sivreely noticeable.
The ph.v was- so much enjoyed
Caere has been some talk of n
fen, but that is hardly ad.;
that
act i-
eo'isulermg that tue end of
si hool year is .-.n m ar.
ihe
The Heppner llir.li School glee
club will give a concert, at llardman
Saturday evening. May 7. Twehe
clever entertainers will take part in
the program which will include
strietlv new songs, sketches and
dances. Miss Bern ice Da toe, in
structor in music in the high school,
will act as musical director and .far
ed Aiken i,s business manager of the
organization.
Satn Hughes returned Tuesday
from a trip to San Francisco where
he attended a recent, buyers' week
celebration. Mr. Hughes says he
had the time of his life as the guest
of the big merchants of the Bay city
and banquets, dinners and other
forms of delightful entertainment,
came pretty regular. Mr. Hughes
also visited relatives nt Yreka and
Weed, California cm his return trip,
American Shruh Appreciated.
One American, shrub which bus been
received with great appreciation in
Kngliin.d,, and which grows well there,
Is the fcOifcaous name azalea, called by
the botanists azalea cnleiululneeiim.
This plant was sent to Europe many
soars ago, nnd perhaps Is not grown so
widely now us It bus been In the pnst,
nving to the great Inllus of rliododeu
iron varieties.
Xucky Tiger
Thm Notion' Halt ' f
' ' and Scat p Rommdy T
l&K ENDORSED OV HOSPITALS AND
'wfJFj 1KOI WHO KNOW.
S Positively eradicates
'&&t'2 dandruff corrects ecze-
j mateous Bcalpa Btopa follinsr hair
i promotes luxuriant growth athlBlustre,
t beauty, health action immediate and
I certain. Money-Back Guarantee. f '
4 At 4nif lifts and barber, or and 25
I wot enarauB iimpit.
IVCn TIGER CO., Hinui Cltr. M.
NOTICE FOK rriUJOATIOX
Department of the Interior,
Ean l Office at La Grande
April 13, 1921,
V. s.
Oregon,
NOTICE is hereby given that
FRANKLIN K. FAYNE
of Eelio, Oregon,
who ,on March 2, 1(118, made lfome
stoart entry No. 01Xr,(i, for Lois
4. 6, 6, and 7, NW'Vi NEVi
SWH Sec. , Tp..l S U 28 E.. Wi-1
(i, .lov.n.-hip 1 S, range 28 E., Wil
lamette meridian, litis filed notice of
intention to make three-year linal
proof, to establish claim
the hind
above ('escribed, in tore til
Si a Ii s (.'omm issionec ti t
Oicjoit, on the. 2iilh day
i'ntted
. pone",
0' .May,
:i2l.
Claimant names as wilnestn"
W. E. Wigglesworth, of Echo
Fay Pettyjohn, of Echo, Ore
.lanes Wheeler, of ill ppner.
OK
Ore
W. 11. llncliiiby, of Echo, Ore.
C. S. i)i(NN, Register
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Mercerized Lisles
Formally 75c reduced to 40c
Pure Silks
Formally $1,50 and $1.25 reduced to 75c
THE BEST WEARING SOCKS MADE
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
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DR. R. J.
VAUGHAN
DEMIST
Permanently located in'Odd
fellow's Building
HEPPNER, OREGON
DR. A. D. MoMURDO
PHYSICIAN' and SI KGEO.V .
Telephone 122
Office Patterson's Drug Store
HEPPNEK, OREGON
F. A.
McMENAMIN
LAWYER
Office Phone Main C13
Residence Phone Main GG5
Roberts Building
HErPNER, OREGON
S. E. NOTSON
ATTOUNKV-AT-LAW
Office in Court House
HEPrXlCR, OREGON
WOODSON & SWEEK
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Masonic Building
IIEPrNE-R, ORECOtf
SAM E. VAN VACTOR
ATTOHN KY-AT-LA W '
First National Bank Bldg.
HEPPNER, OREGON
WATERS & ANDERSON
l' IKi: lXSl ll.VXCiO
Successors to
C. C. Patterson
HEPFNER, OREGON
DeLUXE ROOMS
Summer Rates
75c & $1.00
Over Case Furniture Co.
rolXTY 'I'ltEASl'KEirs NOTK'U
Second call for General Fund
County Warrants for 1021:
Noiiee is hereby given that nil
General Fund bounty Warrants re
gistered up to mid including Novem
ber HO, 1(120, will be paid upon pre
sentation on and'aflei' May K, 102.1.
Inleiesl cease after that dalo.
Dated at Heppner, Oregon, April 19,
102 1.
T. J. Hunipltereys,
County Treasurer. Dl-2
Heppner Herald
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