T PAGE TWO THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON Tuesday, January 10, 1922 - THE HEPPNER HERALD AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER S. A. PATTISOX, Editor and Publisher Entered at the Heppner, Oregon, I'ostotfice as second-class Matter Terms of Subscription One Year S2.00 Six Months $1.00 Three Months $0.50 1 LEGAL NOTICES li notice or sherii r's sale Suit NO. I. Nolice is hereby Riven (lint under mill by virtue of a loreelosu r oxueu- imi mad order of Kale issued by the rlerk ol' the Circuit Court, of tlie 1 State of OrfRon lor Morrow Oouunty, Dated December 21, 1921 in a cer tain Kit it. in said Circuit Court, wherein Mary I). Mcllaley was plain. till' and (I. I). Huston, Lottie A. Hus ton, T. J. Malioney, Trustee; James' Thomson, Geoge Thomson and Charles Thomson., partners doing business as Thomson Urothers; Frank Gilliam and L. E. Ilisbee, pai tners do ing business as Gilliam & llisboe; Carrie Vaughn, John Vaughn and !hureH Vaughn, partners, doing busi ness as Vaughn and Sons; T. J. Hum phrey; Ethel Ashbaugh, Mary Eliza beth Asbaugh and Ethel Henrietta .Ashbaugh, heirs at law of Hen ry Ashbaugh, deceased; and 1). E. Oilman, were defendants and where, in said plaintiff recovered judgement against said defendants! C. 1). Huston und Lottie A. Huston for the bum of $4X15.54 with interest thereon at 1he rate of 10 per cent per annum from the 13th day of December, M92 1, the sum of $150, attorney's J'ecs and the further sum of $17.00 costs on the 13lh day of December, J J 2 1 and wherein the answering de fendant D . 10. Oilman in said suit recovered judgement against the said defendants C. 1). Huston and I.oltie A. Huston for tile sum of $4270.02; lor the further sum of $400.00 at torney's I'eeH and the sum of $12.00 costs on the said 13lh day of Decem ber, 1021. Notice is hereby given that I will on Thursday the 2lith day of January 1112 2 at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of Hiiid day at the front, door of the County Court House in Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, sell at pub lic and ion to the highest bidder for cash in hand all the right, tllle and Interest of said defendants C. D. Hus ton and Lollio A. Huston, and all of ihe t ij.il I) title and interest of each and oil .s,id defend nils in and to the fol lowing desciibed real property to-wit; South li:ilf of Soclion Twenty-one (21); East half of . Northwest (luartir; west half of Northeiist quarter i i Section 2N, all In Town ship 2 south Uanre 2 1 Kan. ol' Hie Willamette Me. mil. in ill Mono'.'.' County ( Oregon. Taken and levied l'P"il us the pio p. rl y of Ihe Mid di l i tidalitH C. I). Huston and 1. elite A. Huston, or so much thereof .is may be necessary to r.ili.ly s'lid Judgement ill li'.Mir of said plaint irr and against Ihe said do. linlants C. I. Huston and Lottie A. lluslon to-wit. the sninof $ 1 ,S 1 !. el with Interest thereon at the rule of 10 pi r lent per aiiiium Iroin the K!h day of liicember 11121, lor the further mm of $ i f, 0.00 atlorney'ii I'eeH and tor Ihe sum ol' $17.00 costs of said rail together wi.1i all costs and dis biii semen! s that li:i"e or May accrue. Also for the purpose of satisfying Ihe raid Judgement due the said answer ing d. fondant I). K. Oilman. Iron, the said (b'lei)d lilts C. I). Iluston and Lottie A. Huston to wit: The sum of $1270.02 Willi inleresl hereon at the I ale ol X per cent per annum from th Kill day ol' December 11121, t In fill! her sum of $HlO 00 a llorney's Iks and the sum ol $12.00 costs, or ro liiu.'li Iheieol' as may be lie, a saary to "atisiy said judgement el llhe said air w ering tl-l emlant , together with .ill cicts ami disbursements that li.ie or may accrue. CKOItOK MrlHT' KHK. Sheiilf of Morrow County, Oiegon. Dated and Hist published this 27lh day of December, 11121. NOTICE OS" Sill Ell T'S SAI.K Suit No. II. Notice is hereby given tlhat under n ml by virtue of a foreclosure exocu liou and order of sale issued by the i lei U of the Circuit Court, of the Stale of Oregon, for Morrow County, il ued December :'hl. 1921, In tt mm tain suit In said Circuit Court, wherein Mary D. Haley was plaintiff and C. D lluslon and I.oltie A. Hus ton, T. J. Malioney, Trustee; James Thomson, George Thomson mid Charles Thornton, partners doing business m Thomson llrotheis; Frank Gilliam and 1.. L liishee. pail ueis doing business its Gilliam mid Uishee; Carrie Vaughn. John Vaughn an. I Charles Vaughn, partners, doing business as Vaughn and Sons; T. J. Humphrey; Ethel Astumgh. Mary Kli.abelh A-dmigh and El hoi llcnri .li.i Ashbiuigtl. heirs at law ol Henry Ashhaui'.h, deceased; and D. E. Gil man. were deteiidan! and wherein laid pla'litill' recovered Judgement ng.iin-t nhe s ud defendants C. D. llus lon and l.otlio A Huston lor the sum of $2.4u7.7. wn! Interest thereon u! the late of ciclit per cut per an num fnmi Hi U lb "' "f December. 1 'i !. the sum of 23.i al'i'Miex ami th" further kuui of $17.00 i, on the Lith day of December, l and wherein the answering de I i ; j D. K Oilman recovered Jud . nt In a certain sui! between no rues pi.iuitlit and delendaiit i, en!. -red conleuiooi meou h , .,!,., ip m, alien, d Judgement. w I ; ' ii nd tie ,.i (he com I ih'sir nated ,i I . ,'i -.ltll..t tlx' S lbl delell D. Ilie.ton and l.ot'i A il.it. 11 ii I'M' I' iej I , i., ..,im (f fl.J.l'l,. furl her sum of "" "'' ;1" i and Uic sum of $ 12.00 re on the said lith day or December, 1921. Notice is hereby given that I will on Thursday, the 2Gth day of Janu ary, 1922, at 10 o'clock in the fore noon of said day at the front door of the County Courli Horse in Heppner, Morrow County. Oiegon, sell at pub lic auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand all of the right, title and interest of said defendants C. D. Hus ton and Lottie, A. Huston, and all the right title and interest of each and all, of said defendants in and to the following described real property to wit: NortheasK quarter, East half of Northwest quarter North half of the South east quarter of Section Twenty (20) in Township three (2) South Range 24 east of the Wilaniette Mer idian. Taken and levied upon as the prop, erty of said defendants C. D. Iluston and Lottie A. Huston, or so much thereof as may be necessary to satis fy said judgement in favor of s-aid plaintiff and against the said defen dants C. D. Huston and Lottie A. lluslon to-wit; The sum oT $2,407.75 willi interest thereon aU the rate of 10 per cent per annum from the 13th day of December, 1921, for the fur ther sum of $23 5.00 attorney fees, and for the sum of $17.00 costs of said suit) together with all costs or disbursements that have or may' ac crue. Also for the purpose of satis fying such sum as may remain un paid on the certain judgement In fa vor of the answering defendant D. K. Oilman, in the sum of $4,270.62, w i (Hi interest at eight per cent per annum since said date, the further sum of $400.00 attorney fees and the sum of $12.00 costs, which said judgement was made, rendered and entered contemporaneously with the judgment above menilioned and de scribed and wherein the parties plain, tiff and defendant in the above en titled suit were identical and which suit was by order duly entered and designated by Olio court as Suit No. 1 between said parties, together with costs and accruing losts and which judgements were enrolled and docketed in the clerk's office in said court in said county on tl'.ie 14lh day ol' December, 1!I21, or so much there of as .no v be necessary to satisfy slid Judgement of the said answer ing defendant, to-gothcr with all costs end disburse menlh that have or may accrue. GEORGE Mi'DUFFEE, Sheriff of Morrow' County Dated and first published this 27th day of December, 1921. NOTICE OF Slll'P.liVS SALE Suit So. III. Notice Is hereby given that under and by virtue of a foreclosure execu tion and order of sale lus'tieil by tdiu clerk of the Circuit Court, of the Stale of Oregon, for Morrow County, dated December 2st, 1921, In a cer tain suit in said Circuit Court! where in Mary 1). Mcllaley was plaintiff and 0. 1). liuslou and Lottie A. Huston, T. .1. Malioney, Trustee, James Thomson Georae Thomson and Charles Thom son, partners doing business as Thomson Itrothers; Frank IMlliam, and L. 10. liishee, partners doing bus iness as Gilliam and liishee; Carrie Veughii, John Vi'.uirhn and Charles Vsiiuhn, partners doing business as Viti"hn "nd Sour; T. J. Humphrey; Flhel Ashbaugh, Mary Elizabeth Ash. bauell and Eihel Henrietta Ash baugh, heirs at law of Uenry Ash baugh. deceased; and D. E. Oilman, vei-e del'emhinls and wherein said plaintiff recovered judgement against Ihe said (I 'leii'lsuts 0. IV Huston and Lottie A. Huston for the sum of 'V)07.7r w;lh interest thereon at the ratio of S per cent per annum from the Ktth (lav of December 1921. the rum of $:':i"i.OO aUorney fees and i the fun her sum of $17.00 costs, on th Kt'lh day ol' December, 1921 and !whorrln Ihe answering defendant D. E. Oilman recovered liulgement in a Icertiiln suit between the same parties plaintiff and defendant made and en tered contemporaneously with the 'above mentioned Judgement, and by ! order of the court designated as Suit ;Ni. I.. Hgainslt the said defendants C. i). Huston snil Lot ilo A. Huston for the sum of $ 1,270 (12 for the further sum of $ 100 00 attorney fees and the sum of $12 00 costs oil the said KlUi dav of December. 1921.. Notice Is hereby given that! T will on Tb'T'day, the 2fiih day of Janu ary. 1922. lit 10 o'clock in the fore noon of said dav lit Ihe front door of Ihe County Court House tn Heppner. Morrow County. Oregon, si ll at pub lic miction l!o the highest bidder "n cash in hand all of Ihe right, titl mil Interest of said defendants I . D. Huston and Lottie A Huston, and all of the right, tllle and inleresl of each ml nil said defendants In and to lb. following desciibed leal properly to w it: North half of Section num bered Twentv one (21) In Township Three South, Kange Twenty tour (241. Lasi Willamette Meridian in Morrow County. Oregon. T.iKen ami levied upon as the pro '.Mty of s.ud deleiul.ints. 0. D. Hus. on, and l.o'nie A. lluslon. or so i.iii Ii t her, of a s m a y b e lecessary to satisfy said Judgement ii favor of s.i'd plaintiff and against le .- I'd del, ndants 0. D. HuMioix and I oil . Huston lo w ii : The sum i" 7 f wnh Interest thereon at e of I il per c, nt p. r a iinum e 1 llih ,l.i v of i, cember. 1 '.-' 1. Mini of $.'". '"' aitoiiiev fees. M e - mi ef f I 7 no corts o;' ; I loi'etle r wi h all costs a ed .-iie'ii thai have or may ac Also lor I lie purpose ot tv.t.s- 1 1 I 1 lie i fying such sum as may remain un 1 paid on the certain judgement, in favor of the answering defendant D. E. Oilman, in the sum of $4,270.62, with interest at 8 per cent per annum since said dalle the further sum of $ 100.00 attorney fees and the sum of $12.00 costs, which said judgement was made, rendered ' and entered contemporaneously with the judge ment above mentioned and described and wherein the parties plaintiff and defendant! in said suit and in the above entitled suit were Identical and which suit was by order duly entered and designated by the Court as Suit No. I between said parties, together with costs and ac cruing costs, which judgement were enrolled and docketed in the cleric's office In said court in said county on the 14th day of December, 1921, or so much thereof as may be neces sary to satisfy said judgement of the said answering defendant, together with all costs and disbursements that have or may acrue. GEORGE McDUFFEE, Sheriff of Morrow County. Dated and first published this 2 7tlh day of December, 1921. NOTICE OK SHERIFF'S SALE Suit No. IV. Not.ice is hereby given that under and by virtue of a foreclosure execu tion and order of sale issued by the rlerk, of the Circuit Court, of the State of Oregon, for Morrow County, dated, December 21st, 1921, in a cer tain suit in said circuit court wherein Mary D. llc.Haloy was plaintiff and C. D. Huston and Lottie A. Huston, T. J. Malioney, Trustee; James Thom son, George Thomson and Charles Thomson, partners doing business as Thomson Brothers-; Frank Gilliam and L. E. liishee, partners doing busi ness as Gilliam and Bisbee; Carrie Vaughn, John Vaughn and Charles Vaughn, partners doing business as Vaughn and Sons; T. J. Humphrey; Ethel Ashbaugh, Mary Elizabeth Ash baugh and Ethel Henrietta Ash baugh, heirs at law of Henry Ash baugh, deceased; and D. E. Gilman, were defendants and Wherein said plaintiff recovered judgement against tlhe said defendants C. D. Hus ton and Lottie A. Huston for the sum of $2,407.75 with in terest at the rate of eight per cent per annum from the 13th day of Dec ember, 1921, the sum of $235.00 at torney fees and the further sum of $17. .00 costs, on th 13th day of Dec ember, 1921, and wherein the an swering defendant D. E. Gilman re covered judgement in a certiiin suit between the same parties plaintiff and defendant made and entered contem poraneously with the above mention. I'd judgement, and by order of the court designated as Suit No. I. against the said defendants C. I). Huston and Loltie A. Huston for the sum of $ 1,270.02 for the further sum of $400.00 attorney fees and the sum of $12.00 costs on tlhe said 13th day of December, 1921. Also the further sum of $1,225.42 with interest t hereon at the rate of eight per cent per annum, from Dec ember 13th, 1921, the sum of $100.00 aiitorney fees; the further sum of $1,700.01) wilh interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent per annum, from December 13th, 1921, the sum of $175.00 atfiornoy fees and the sum of $12.00 costs, in favor of the said answering defendant D. E. Gilman, said judgement being made and en tered in the Mist above entitled suit, designated as Suit No. IV. Notice is hereby given that I will on Thursday the 26th day of Janu ary, 1922, nt 10 o'clock in tho fore noon of said day at the front door of the County Court House in Hepp ner. Morrow Counfy, Oregon, sell at public auction W the highest bidder for cash in hand all of the right, title! and interest of said defendants C. D. Huston and Lottie A. Huston, and all of the right llitle and interest of each and all said defendants In and to the following described real prop, erty to-wit: Northwest quarter of Sec tion Twenty-two (22) Soniflienst quarter of Sec tion Sixteen (16) all in Township Three (3) South Hange Twonty-'our (24) E.W.M. In. Morrow County Oregon. Taken and levied upon as the prop, ertv of said defendants C. D. Huston and Lottie A. Huston, or so much I hereof as may be necessary to satis- fv said judgement in favor or s-aid plaiirtirr against said defendants C. D. Huston and Lottie A. Huston to wit: The sum or $2,407.7 5 wiilh in terest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from the ISth day of December, 1921. for the further sum of $235.00 attorney fees and for the sum of $17.00 costs of said suit to gether with all costs and disburse ments that have or may accrue. Also for the purpose of satisfying such sum tis may remain unpaid on the cer tain judgement in favor of tho an swering defendant D. E. Gilman, in Ihe sum of $4,270 B2 with interest lit the rate of eight per cent per an num since said date tlhe fuither sum of $400.00 attorney fees and tho sum of $12.00 costs, which said judge ment was made, rendered and en tered contenmoruneously with the Judgement above mentl'.onod and des cribed and wherein the partus plain tiff and defendant in said suit and In the above entitled suit was by or der duly mtered and designated by the court us Suit No. I between said parlies. Also the further sum of $ 1,22 5 42 with InleresK thereon at the rate of eight per cent per annum fimn Dec ember 13th 1921, the sum of $100. 00 attorney fees; the furtlu r Mini of $ t. 760. 0i wii'li in'cust th. r, en .it Ihe rate of eight per cent rev .innu'ii from December 13th. 1921. ihe sum of $175 00 attorney fees and :!io S".ai of $12 0" costs, iii favor of swering defendant. D. K said Judgement being mu le tered in the tiist ;;he e , v : ; designated as Sun No IV. with 1 usts 11 nd lorni an; Judgements were 1 noH.-,! ed in the elei k's o' !'t e 11 in ; .1 a! (! lv en t!. ! t Pee. ir ber, 1 " 2 I . or so as ".'. w be 11. as : v t 1 v ni.-.ei.ten of C'e . M ;l" ' fell I 'lit. to.-. Ma r , "I. ., . disbui scan ills rhiit U.ii S.I'd court .' of sa '! or may 110 J -5 "K! i' PROFESSIONAL CAKI1S J. DR. R. J. VAUGHAN DENTIST Permanently located in Odd fellow's Building HEPPNER, OREGON DR. A. D. McMURDO l'HVSICIAN and SURGEON Telephone 122 Office Patterson's Drug Store HEPPNER, OREGON F. A. McMENAjMIN LAWYER Office Phone Main 643 Residence Phone Main 665 Roberts Building HEPPXER, OREGON S. E. NOTSON ATTORN EV-AT-LAW Office in Court House HEPPNER, OREGON SAM E. VAN VACTOR ATTORN EY-AX-LAW i 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. WOODSON & SWEEK ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Masonic Building HEPPNER, OREGON crue. GEORGE McDUFFEE, Sheriff of Morrow County. Dated and first published this 2' (lay of December, 1921. th NOTICE OF SALE ON FORE CLOSURE Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of a certain power of sale and authority to foreclose cou taiued in that certain Chattel Mort gage heretofore and on the 12 th day of November, 1920, made and execu ted by J. E. Craber, as mortgagor to F. M. Miller as mortgagee, I have seized and taken into my possession of the personal property therein de scribed the following personal prop erty to.wit: 974 sacks of wheat, and will on Friday (ihe 14th day of January, 1922, at Heppner Farmers Elevator Company's Warehouse in Heppner, Oregon, at the hour of elev en o'clock in the forenoon of said day, offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand, bo much thereof as may be necessary to satisfy the promissory note described in said mortgage, to wit: The sum of fl, 550. 00 with interest tnereon from the 12tJi day of November, 192t? at the rate of eight per cent per an num, together with the furlflier sum of $125.00 attorney's fees and the costs and expenses o f such seizure and sale. Daik-d at Heppner, Oregon, this 27th day of December, 1921. GEORGE McDUFFEE Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon NOTICE OF SALE ON FORKCLOSl RE Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of a certain power of sale and authority to foreclose con tained in that certiiin Chattel Mort. gag heretofore and on the 12th. day of November, 1920, made and execu ted by J. E. Craber as mortgagor to F. M. Miller as mortgagee I have seized and taken into my possession of the personal property therein de scribed the following personal prop erty, to-wtt: 1 black mure, branded 11-L on tiie left shoulder, nine years old. and weight about 13Ut pounds; 1 black gelding, three years old, weight about 1150 pounds; 1 bay mare, seven yeurs old. weight about) .1200 pounds.; 1 gray , horse, four 'years old. weight about 1300 pounds. I Also three sets of work harness; 2 jiow wtuel truck:-; 1 heavy hack; 1 three bottom Oliver plow, and will on j Wednesday the 11th day of January, j 1922. at what is known as tlie Tash ! Ranch about 4 miles west of Hard ; man. in Morrow County .Oregon, at 1 ihn hour of eleven o'clock In the fore I noon of said day. offer for sale and 1 s-'11 to the higho-t bidder for cash in Ihand. so much thereof as may be ' m cessorv to sutiffy the promissory ' 'note disvr'bod in sa!. nun tirage, to I w 11 : The sum of JI.'..OP0. with 1 interest tliereon from t'-e 12th d.iy of I Neve'r. her l',2, ;t th" rale of eight r ontt per annum, lo-emcr wan uw titer sum of $r'T0 at'iHT.ey's s urd 'he costs and exp( ns. s of . h p. :.-'.! re and s lie. ihiie-l at H' t'pmr. Pi-eton. th's h d.iv of Do- nb"r. 1 '21. GEORGE M'-DUFFE. Sheriff ot Morrow cuCnty, I i - r CECIL Mis Edith Swick, of Hood River, resumed her duties at the Rhea Sid ing school Monday. Miss Grace Palmiter arrived in Cecil from' Hood River, Sunday, ready to open her school at Four mile, Monday. Miss Palmiter will reside at Shady Dell during her term. Misses Malinda and Sarah A. May, of Lone Star ranch, left on the local Sunday for Baker, enroute for their respective schools. Miss Georgia Summers, of The Last Camp, left Sunday for Portland to resume her studies at the Frank lin high school. David Hynd, of Sand Hollow, has been spending the past week with his brother, the mayor, at. Butterby Flats. H. J. Smith, resident state engi neer, and his wife and son, accompan ied by Mr. and Mrs. Buck, of Boise, Idaho, were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. .Lowe, at The High way House Sunday. Miss Violet Hynd, Miss Doris Lo gan and brother Keith, were passen gers on the local for Heppner Monday ready to report at Heppner high school' Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Scott have talt- ! en up their residence at The Look out, near Cecil. George A. Miller and J. E. Crabtree were callers in Cecil Friday. Miss Eleanor Furney, who spent her vacation in Astoria, arrived in Ce cil Monday and opened school Tues day. George Henricltsen was a busy man Saturday hauling grain from Minor & Hynd's warehouse, at Cecil, to his stock on Willow creek. , Mrs. Jack Hynd, of Butterby Flats and Mrs. Roy Scott, of the Lookout, were calling on friends in Cecil Mon day. " George T. Anderson, who has worketd for Hynd Bros, for sixteen years is now taking a well earned va cation for a couple of months, which he will spend with friends in south ern California. C. L. Sweek, Ben Patterson, Harry Duncan, J. F. Cook and other lead ing lights from the county seat hon ored Cecil with a visit of a few hours Sunday. Bunnies were not so numerous whim they boarded the local flyer for' home, for we under- tand ,ht t w-0 men m,t tho life oof , ,. . ' , , . . or 6V) raDDiis. (jome, aim uo u again gentlemen. Misses A. C. .and M. H. Lowe and also Robert Lowe left on the local for Portland, Monday. M. H. and Robert to resume their studies in their re- 1 spective schools and A. C. to spend her vacation in the Rose City. A large and interested party met at Rhea Siding school Saturday eve ning to discuss a consolidation of schools. Tlie mayor was a conspicu ous person, the deputy second to none and Constable John was too busy tracing her tittle footprints in the snow to be of much use at a ser ious meeting, but we excuse him this time and hope at the next meeting he will ba the right man fn the right place. 7 i i Rubber Stamps Stencils and Seals Quick Service - Reasonable Prices Portland Stamp Co. Box Portland ; I! Commencing Wonder? Many rio;de hive commenced to wonder what they are po ing to pr. p.ne during Ihe holiday season, and the "Do Your Christinas Sl-.onpirg E.i;'.y," is going to have nore followers than ever this year. V,'e do rot anticipate an earlyrush, but we are prepared .for it. and to those who expect to serve a number of friends and relatives during the holiday season, we wish to say that anything in the G HOC BUY line is available here at prices that please you. Sam FARMERS ASK CHANGE IN GRAIN GRADING A feature of Farmer's Week, which closed recently at Oregon Agricult ural College, was a discussion of grain grading methods as now prac ticed, and a request made to the sec retary of agricultural to make cer tain changes which will more nearly fit conditions in the Pacific North west. Mr. Whitlock, of the federal supervision board, was present and took part in the discussion. The following changes were sug gested: 1 It is proposed to eliminate the special or penalty mixtures in the class Hard Red Spring and Hard Red Winter. This will permit of a little mixture of Common White and White Club and no wheat would be graded down because of this two per cent mixture of white wheat unless there were so much other wheat as to bring the total amount above 5 per cent. 2. That instead of the class of Soft Red Winter being divided into Red Winter and Red Walla on the basis of variety, that it be divided on the quality of color and texture. That any soft Red wheat having 60 or more percentage kernels, dark, hard and vitreous shall be graded Red Winter and any other lots shall be graded Red Walla. This would have the effect of throwing a great deal of Hybrid 123 which is really a sup erior wheat of the soft Red Winter class, Red Winter rather than Red Walla. Otherwsie this change will not make much differance. 3 Ii is proposed to develop a sub class of Hard Club corresponding ex actly to the sub-class Hard White and that there will be a little more leniency in the case of mixtures of white club in soft white, and of com mon white in Soft Club, allowing in each case 5 per cent additional mix ture. 4 It is proposed that better doc'k age determining equipment be secur ed, but no changes in dockage are de sired. 5 The conference proposed no changes in moisture content, believ ing it impossible to get such changes. 6 It is recommended that No. 1 wheat in all cases have a test weight of not less than 60 pounds. NOTICE OF TAKING VP AND SALE OF ESTRAV Notice is hereby given that I, the I "ndersigned, under the laws of the i tate ot Oregon, have taken up the animal hereinafter described while running at large on my premises, in Morrow, County, Oregon, about six miles east from Heppner, Oregon, to-wit: One sorrel gelding, about five years old, weight about 600 pounds, brand ed lazy S on left shoulder. That I will on SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1922, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock, in the forenoon of said day, unless the same shall have been redeemed, at my ranch, about six miles east of Hep. ner, Oregon, in said county; sell said animal to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, for the pufpose of pay ing the costs of taking up, holding and selling such animal, together with reasonable damages for the in jury caused by said animai running at large on said premises. GUY BOYER. Dated and first published this 10th day of January, 1922:. 37-38 3111 Oregon To Hughes Co. O C O ( O (