Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, September 06, 1921, SECTION ONE, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
Tuesday, September 6, 1921.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE OF S KTT I.EME -V T OF
I I S A I. ACCOUNT
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Morrow, in
the rnatt'-r of the tstate of Joseph
.Strixr.'.-r, deceased
Notiee, is hereby given that Fran
(is Wilson, administratrix of the
-!.ate of Joseph Strixner, deceased,
bas rendered and jjresented for final
h;. ii:ent and filed in said court
1 1 r Final Account of her administra
tion, or said estate; and that the 6th
, : y 0f September, J!21 at 10 o'clock
!. c ; said day
court l.o;::-'
at the couit room o!
in :-;ud county has
the time
t of ai'l
,U:i: lor 'he
::.T and the
,-i,d i.etil.nn,
; smy p.-ro.v
e may a;. I'eai
L' Ot
aid re- j
i..: and :
;ich t::i.e
-ted in
J-RAN'CI.-! WILSON".
Il-.-daioii'i, On t;on.
V,. II. Iagt'ftt
A t '.orre
! Admibi.
i at: ,,
14-18
notici; mi: im i;i.h atio.v
.rtmont
,r the interior, U. S.
J.;,. (J I, Hide, Oiegon.
July 1G, KilH.
.N'...il;: is l'1"1'
JOHN C
who e ro;-t ol I let
y e;v n that
ihKM'IItK
ddie-s in Hi-ppner,
(i,...;..in, did, on the 1 1st day of July,
VM, f'le in this office Sworn State
ment and application. No. 010734, to
purchase the K KK t,i , SK't NK , ,
si;(;i;i.n 15, Township 4 .South, Range
2H Fast, Willamette Meridian, and
the timber thereon, under the provi
Mons of the act of June 3, 1878, and
;i-tn ainenda.tory,.known as the "Tim
ber ami Stone Law," at such vaue as
miKht be fixnl by appraisement, and
that, pursuant to such application,
the land and timber th'n-on have
been appraised, I370.00 the timber
estimated 270,000 board feet at f.50
k. ?1.00 per M, and the land 1 20.00;
that .'aid applicant will ofn-r final'
proof in support of his application
and -.worn statement on the 30th day
of plemlx r l'tl, before Fulled
el,;1' I'Oltliill.'riil IKT, r.t Ileppl'U !',
III.
h i i i; a I.
plil'i !,; e ,,
rly to pro
eat i v or in-
)1 I.I
cunt' t at any time
i- i-y ;i
I, nit in C: eMiee,
ii, di v o,i!d ii. f. at li
C. .;. Jd'.vw l;
n;:
nil y
Milll II I OK I'l HI l( I ION
I) pai-limnl of the Interior, V. S.
Land olfice nl l,a tliande, Oregon.
July 16, 11121.
Notice is hereby uiven that
JIMA McF.NTIKK
whore post olfice address is Ileppner,
(irei'oii, did -)ti the 23rd day of June,
i:i20, file in this oldicc sworn til.ite
meul and npplicalion, No. 020B'.U,
to pniebase (be K'iSW',, WijSH'i
Sellout la, Tow lie hip -1 South, limine
li.isl, Wilhimeite Meridian, and
the
limber Ibeieou, under (lie pmvi-
or the ,n t of June 3, 1S78, and
amendatory, known as the Tim
aud Stone Law." at sin h value
acta
ber
us miiht ho livd by apiiraiseiii.nt,
jmd Hint, ptHMiunt to such iippliea-
(ion.
hae
the land and timber thereon
la . ii appr.ih i d ai $ .". 1 e."o. (be
! e limated I',"'). mill board feet
ale
.,, f ;,o I on per M, and th
l.i ml s I Co di ; I bat said apple-ant
will offer tin il pioor in supi oil of
In,, al ,ldlc.it I 'M and sWi" II s' it. (Oelit
on ii, 3 'il!! d.iv Sepleieb, :. I'.lM, j
i i int. d .-,1 it. i Con li. a- mm r, "
I I ! ",-Oo I , ( in'.'mii. !
A , pc i eo j., al Idea ' y to 1
l.i 1 , p n . :,a.e I- "le emu . i i: j
H i, i,. a ml t. I at : lit s I .
pal. ol i - 10 by 1 dm., a r-.i ri-boi j
t. d i'i'l'liUit ill tins ollli'e, Itiiri'lH.: I
laa! . ttlneb. UO'iel del, .,! Hie . oil V j
('. S 1'1'NN, Uia:;. ter. j
il( i; Ol Mil nil i s
In (he Circuit Couil of I be State
of (iiei'.on for Multuonuih County.
Hurt Ilichitrdj,
riainttfi
vs.
Frank la Croiian, John K. Cro
n.iu, I,. W. Crotian, and J. K
Ci o nan,
Defendant.
I'y virtue of an at Uchenient exe
cution, judsment order, and order of
rale Issued out or the above entitled
Court ill the above entitled cause, to
me due. ted and dated Ihe HHi day
of July 1931. upon a Judgment ren
dend and enteied 111 said Court on
",, 1 '!i day of April 1921 In favor of
liittt li.. hards, plaintiff and against
Frank U. Cronmi. John F. Ct email.
1.. W Cioiian tttid.1, K Ctotiaa, de
findaiits for the sum of $3ii0 19
Mltl interest a( tlu rat.' of 6 per
cent per annum from the 15th day of
April 1921 and the further Mini of
1350 00 with Interest at the rate of
5 per etnt per annum from the 15th
day of April 1S1, and for tho fur
Indian Name Restored.
The Cnited States geological board
has restored the ancient Indian name
to the Cataract canyon and creek in
Crnnd Canyon National .ark. This Is
Ilavasu. the Sky-blue Water.
Havusu canyon. In the western sec
tion of Grand Canyon National park,
is destined within a few years to be
come one of the seenic points, which
visitors to the national park will de
sire to see. In its depth there is a
primitive Indian tribe living. They
are the Havasupai, the people of the
Sky-blue Waters.
Less than 200 Indians live in this
blooming garden where old fis or
chards yield enormous crops and corn
grows 10 feet hi'h. The tribe has
Just held its own for many generations.
Profitable Interference.
"A I .'. ;. -j miii'J your own business,"
"'.v a wd'er, "It due-n't pay to get
mixed up In other people's quarrels."
Noti-enve! Tint's how the lawyer
nul.es his living.
Heppner Herald Want Ads bring
home th" bacon.
ther sum of $03.45 eo:;ts and disbur
sone nts and the costs of and upon
this vi it commanding me to make
sale of the following described real
property, to-wit: North Half of the
South We.-t Quarter (N','SW',1) and
Sou'ii East Quarter of South West
Ceiait.,- (SKiiHW'i), Sec. 10, and'
the North Fast Quarter (NEU)
See. 4, Township I, N. Rant'e 24 E.
W. .'u'., also the North East Quarter
(NK'i ) Section 30, and the East
Half of the South East Quarter (E
SE'i) Sec 32, and the North East
Quarter (NEU) and the North Half
jf the South East Quarter ( N . SjE U )
Sec. 3 3, and the South East Quarter
(SEU) Sec. 34, and the South East
Quarter (SEU) of Sec. 28, all in
Township 2 N. Range 24, E. W. M.
and the South West Quarter (SWU )
Sec 28, North Range 25, E. W. M.
Now Therefore, by virtue of said
execution, judgment order, and order
of sale and in compliance with the
commands of said writ, I will, on
Saturady the 10th day of September,
1921, at 10 o'clock A. M., at the front
door of the County Court House in
ileppner, Morrow Counly, Oregon,
sdl at public auction (subject to re
demption), to the highest bidder for
f-aidi in hand, all the riuht, title and
iiio rest which the within named de
fendant Jet, ph K. I'ronan had on the
27t:i day of November 1 920, the dale
of Ihe filin:; of the Certificate of AC
taeiiMCht lu rein or since that date
had ia and to the above deseiilo d
pie,, riy or any part thereof, to sat-i.-.fy
i-aid ey, ciiiion, judainejil order,
ii' i, t, cost-, and accruing rc; is.
CEOUCE McDFFF EE,
Sheriff of Morrow- Counly, Oregon.
By T. E. Chidsey, Deputy.
Dated this 8th day of August 1921.
First issue Aug. 9th, 1921.
Last Issue Sept. 6th 1921..
vol IC
-'Oil I'l lil.K ATION'
Department -of (he Interior, V. S
Land Office at LaGrande, Oregon
August 10, 1921.
Notice is hereby given I hat Ralph
I). Jones, of Ileppner, Oregon, who,
on October 5, 19 16, made Homestead
Entry, No. 0lfifi82, for SK'4 and
SW'i, Section 22, Township 2 South,
Range 27 Fast, Willamette Meridian
has I .led notice of intention to make
Final three-year Proof, to establish
claim to the land above described,
belore t'leik of Circuit Court, at
I letipmT, Oiemm, on the 4th day of
i October. 1921.
I Claimant names as witnesses:
.Slot i'i an Sbaw, ('. W. Acock. Suow
1 ilea Kite, Norman li. Florence, all of
i lb ppin r, Ore-am
! r S, lil'NN. UeL-ister.
Pioneer Employment
Company
C A. Iltnbv. M:;r.
isinule inn! M.ui ied I'anii Help
11 u; i sr 11 wns u
M'CCI i 1 v
Write or Wire Your Wants for
Quick Service
H N. 2nd St.. Portland, Oregon.
Phone Broadway 227$
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Oirgon Ihthrr Institution ol
TECHNOLOGY
KijM Schorl; Seven') tVpittmf nit
FAI L TIRM Oi'lNS M i l. I".
Oregon Agricultural College
l.OKV All'S
A Humoritt Born.
Western Paper Mr. nd Mm. Hron
ion n rpjololng In the birth of a
laughter. Boston Transcript.
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Expediting
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I ? ! ) if v v W, '"Vv ' f" kY2 7TS-''; ti
Lml.-r tne eyes of Postmaster General Ha vs. 1'iwtmag-er K. -M. Mor.'sm of New York, mid other high olitcai!
l ew lae.bod ol tra.'i.-ferriiig ocean mails at Ne'.v ork was , into operation. The plan expedites foreign and co;
v im- tmul, from J. to ,,') horns. In the past such mails have been held no until the passengers bad been him
I n qoeiitij meaning delay of a day or more. Inder ihe new-system the New orl; Central railroad will operate
clal mail boats to which the mails will be delivered as soon as t!?P vessels arrive at quarantine. The mail be
will rush the matter to the New York post office and to outgoing trains.
GREATEST IN PLAINS STATES
Matter of Farm Risks Established by
Records Kept by the Depart
ment of Agriculture.
Risks In the production of three
great staple crops corn, wheat and
oats are greatest in the plains states,
extending from Texas to North Da
kota. This general fact is established
by the average deviation of the yield
per acre from the average yield, com
puted by the bureau of crop estimates.
Department of Agriculture, for these
three crops for each state from the
records of 50 years.
On the oilier hand, the North At
lantic and the western states are re
gions of comparatively low risk, or
deviation of yield per acre from the
average, for wheat and oats, and the
entire Atlantic coast and the west for
corn.
The great corn belt, with Its enor
mous production and surplus above
local consumption, is, after all, prom
inently subject to risks of weather, in
sects and disease in the production of
crops, and, while it would be going too
fur to say of this region as a whole
that the results of its agriculture are
either "a feast or u famine," yet there
is a tendency In this direct Um as the
area covered by the a-erae becomes
Inure restricted to county, township
and individual farm.
Peoples
the Ocean Mails
Transyivama Silkworm Culture.
Silkworm culture in Transylvania,
which was Highly developed under the
lagyar regime, but which declined
luriiiK the war. is acain engaging at
tention, and the department of agri
culture has taken steps to forward the
Industry. According to Hungarian law,
still effective in this district, the prod
ucts of this industry must be delivered
to the government for a fixed amount.
It is estimated that loO.OOO kilos of
silk cocoons, representing a vaiue of
S.ooo.iKK) ltd, can be purchased this
year.
DUNTON'S CASH MARKET
O C. Dl'NTON, Prop.
Next Door to First National Bank
SWEET CIDER
Made Daily a Specialty
Canned Fruits and Fresh Fruits Direct From the Willamette
- Valley
POTATOES, ONION'S, ..ECIGS AND HONEY
Look over my goods and get my prices
Open 9 to 12 A. M.; 2 to 6 P. M. Saturday evenings to 9:00
House Phone, Main 93
Buy Your Wagons
at
" " I,, f I 1 II j ! i! I
nun ijajea ...i.y yipnsrim -1. 1 hi it r " 1 rgy-aB Sp
w? irs&wM
Special Low Price
3, 3 1-4,
ANDT
M
ALSO 3-INCH WINONA WAGONS
At Right Prices
at New York
j English Sparrows Eat Dandelions.
i At h-a-t one jrood mark may be set
down fur the English sparrow, so com-
; monly regarded as a pet. He Is fond
of the seeds of dandelion, and when the
llowers have given place to the fuzzy
' "blow-balls" spends much of his time
cleaning them from the lawn. In this
country, as in England, the sparrow is
also fond of young peas, and often
1 ruins the early crop by picking off
; Mowers and leaves. In some Chicago
suburbs it is now impossible to raise
peas without protecting them with a
j net. Whether the sparrows' good of
fices in ridding, the lawn of dandelions
will offset his attack on the peas Is
a problem. Science- Service.
ardware
3 1-2 inch
WAGON
.4..1...4.4.4.4. 4-
4
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DR. R. J. VAUGHAN
DF.XTIST
Permanently located In Odd
fellow's Building
HEPPNER, OREGON
DR. A. D. MoMURDO
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Telephone 122
Office Patterson's Drug Store
HEPPNER, OREGON
F. A. McMENAMIN
LAW Y Kit
Office Phone Main 643
Residence Phone JIain 66 5
Roberts Building
HEPPNER, OREGON
S. E. NOTSON
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW
Office in Court House
HEPPNER, OREGON
WOODSON & SWEEK
ATTORNEY'S-AT-LAW
Masonic Building
HEPPNER, OREGON
SAM E. VAN VACTOR
ATTORXEY-AT-LAW
First National Bank Bldg.
HEPPNER, OREGON
WATERS & ANDERSON
FIRE INSURANCE
Successors to
C. C. Patterson
HEPPNER, OREGON
DeLUXE ROOMS
Summer Rates
75c & $1.00
Over Case Furniture Co.
Go,
On