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THEHEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
Tuesday, January 24, 1922
THE HEPPNER HERALD
AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
S. A. PATT1SOX, Editor and Publisher
Entered at the Heppner, Oregon, Postuifice as second-class Matter
Terms of Subscription
One Year S2.00
Six Months $1.00
Three Months $0.50
av Asav.u or mi:iu y
fendant D . E. Gilman in said suit
recoveied judgement against the said
defendants C. D. Huston and Lottie
A. Huston for the sum of $4270.62;
for the further sum of $400.00 at
torney's fer-s and the sum of $12.00
costs on the said 13th day of Decem
ber, 1!)21.
Notice is hereby given that I will
on Thursday the 26th day of January
3 0 L' 2 at 10 o'oloek in the forenoon of
said day at the front door of the
County Court House in Heppner,
Morrow County, Oregon, sell at pub
lic auction to the highest bidder for
cash in band all the right, title and
! interest of said defendants C. D. Hus-.
I he neglecting their duties. Umatilla "n and I,ottie A. Huston, and all of
county appears to be full of rabbits the right! title and interest of each and
east of Bailey. We have cleaned out
the pest there and some action should
he taken to compel similar work in
adjoining districts.
Patrick register Friday evening.
J. M. Batty, of Eightmile, was a
guest at the Patrick Friday and Saturday.
LEGAL NOTICES
HOIli:TS MIST HE COTItOI.I,i;i)
To make up for protecting r.nd
shielding millionaires from the conse
quences of their sins, Attorney Gen
eral Daugherty has ordered a probe
of retailers to unearth petty profiteers
and thus divert attention fnfiii the
real profiteers who are conducting
business as usual at the old stands.
Such notoriiis profiteers as the Paci
fic coast paper trust, the farm mach
inery combine and oil monopoly are
passed up 1o admit a grandstand play
Jigainst the butcher, the baker ami
1he candle-slick maker for this is
an era when we have less government,
in big business if not more business
in government.
When millionaire profilers get in
to Hie toils, Attorney General Daugh
erty is as solicitous in their behalf
:'s he was in behalf of millionaire
disloyalists. His "confession of err
or." that federal district and circuit
courts deny exist, is ever handy to
atone and defeat prosecution under
taken during the wicked Wilson re
gime. Mr. Ilauglieiiy last
week interfered in behalf of allege 1
ehip-building prolileers at. Portland,
who are saiil to have piled up great
fortunes during the war, who refus
ed the government access to their
books.
These ship-builders, A. F. Smith
and the Columbia River Ship-lluild- County Agents office,
Pursuant, to authority given in
Chapter 127 of the 1919 Session
Laws, of the State of Oegon, the
Morrow County Court has instructed
the County Agent to serve notice to
ri:i.rtie.i nivniti!.' I ere; ill p oceonvinr-
possessing, or having charge of, or Mllu of M50.00 attorney's fees
dominion over, any land infested with
jack rabbits, that, steps must be taken
i in in diatelv to exterminate the same
under the supervision of the County Also for thR Purpose of satisfying the
Agent. Ra'd judgement due the said answer
ing uorenuanr u. r,. unman, irom
the said defendants C. D. Huston and
all said defendants in and to the fol
lowing described real property
to-wit:
South half of Section Twenty-one
(21); East half of
Northwest quarter; west
half of Northeast quarter
of Section 28, all in Town
ship 3 south Range 24
East of the Willamette Me.
ridian in Morrow County
On gon.
Taken and levied upon as the pro
perty of the paid defendants C. D.
Huston and Lottie A. Huston, or bo
much thereof as may be necessary
to salisly said judgement in favor of
said plaintiff and against the said de.
frivlants C. D. Huston and Lottie A
Huston to-wit, the sumof $4,815.54
with interest thereon at the rate of 10
per cent per annuih from the 13h day
of Dtcembor 1921, for the further
and
for the sum of $17.00 costs of said
suit together witDi all costs and dis
bursements that have or may accrue.
docketed in the clerk's office in said ' the said defendants C. D. Huston and
court in said conntv on the 14th day Lottie A. Huston for the sum of
$4,270.62 for the further sum of
$400.00 attorney fees and the sum
of $12.00 costs on tie said 13th day
of December, 1921.
Also the further sum of $1,225.42
with interest thereon at the rate of
eight per cent per annum, from Dec
ember 13th, 1921, the sum of $100.00
attorney fees; the further sum of
$1,760.06 with interest thereon at
the rate of eight per cent per annum,
from December 13th, 1921, the sum
of $175.00 attorney fees and the sum
of $12 00 costs, in favor of the said
answering defendant D. E. Oilman,
Notice is hereby given that under said judgement being made and en-
of December, 1921, or so much there
of as may be necessary to satisfy
said judgement of the said answer
ing defendant, to-gether with all
costs and disbursement that have or
may accrue.
GEORGE McDUFFEE,
Sheriff of Morrow County
Dated and first published this 27th
dav of December, 1921.
political announcements
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NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
Suit No. III.
and bv virtue of a foreclosure execu
tion and order of sale issued by tthe
clerk 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! where-
tered in the first above entitled suit.
designated as Suit No. IV.
Notice is hereby given tJiat I will
on Thursday the 26th day of Janu
ary, 19 2 2, at 10 o'clock in the fore
noon of said day at the front door
in Marv D. McHaley was plaintiff and 0f the County Court House in Hepp
C. D. Huston and Lottie A. Huston, T. ner, Morrow County, Oregon, sell at
J. Mahoney, Trustee, James Thomson public auction tin the highest bidder
George Thomson and Charles Thom- for casn in nanQ all of the right, title
son, partners doing business as an(j interest of said defendants C. D.
Thomson Brothers; Frank Gilliam Huston and Lottie A. Huston, and
and L. E. Bishee, partners doing bus- aIi of the rignt ifjtle and interest of
iness as Gilliam and Bisbee; Carrie each and all said defendants in and
Vaughn, John Vaughn and Charles to lhe following described real prop.
Vaughn, partners doing business as ertv to-wit:
Vaughn and Sons; T. J. Humphrey;
Procedure, will be as follows:
1. Poison will be furnished free
as long as funds voted for th
pose are available.
Ethel Ashbaugh, Mary Elizabeth Ash
baugh end 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,
the said defendants C. D. Huston and
Lottie A. Huston for the sum of
$2,407.75 with interest thereon at
the ratie of 8 per cent per annum
from the 13th day of December 1921,
the sum of $235.00 attorney fee3 and fy sai(j judgement in favor of said
the further sum ot l(.uu cosis, on plaintiff against said defendants C.
the 1 3 till day of December, 1921 and D, Huston and Lottie A. Huston to
wherein the answering defendant D. wit: Tne sum ot- $2,407.75 willh in-
ecovered judgement in a terest thereon at the rate of 10
Northwest quarter of Sec
tion Twenty-two (22)
Southeast quarter of Sec
tion Sixteen (16) all in
Township Three (3) South
Range Twenty-four (24)
E.Vv'.M. in Morrow County
Oregon.
Taken and levied upon as the prop,
erty of said defendants C. D. Huston
and Lottie A. Hustbn, or so much
hereof as may be necessary to satis
E. Oilman recovered luugemeni. in a. terest thereon at the rate of 10 per
T.otHn A Vtiiutnn In wit Tha cum nt A-i,!n ,.,,n Vmtwoon tile K'inie OartieS n,. fr,, llin 19V. Anv f
1-1 $4270.62 with interest hereon at the , plaintiff and defendant made and en- December, 1921, for the further sum
r.ltp of R ner cent ner annum from ' torcl ern tpninnrfl npOll si V With the nf 493 00 nttnrna-.. fuca anH fnr fVio
2. Each individual will be re th 13h d,,y 0f December 1921, the! above mentioned judgement, and by sum of $17.00 costs of said suit to
tiuired to provide proper bait treat, further sum of $400.00 atftnrnev's rH,,r nf the court designatetkas Suit e-pther with nil costs and rtishiirse-
put same out on lands he owns or fP(,s and the fiUm ot j12.oo costs, or
so much thereof as may be necessary
nig corporation, and Joseph It.
Bowles, and the Northwest Steel Co.,
declined to submit a probe by the
special agenfH of the department of
justice, oven though ordered to by
the federal court. They were there
fore held in contempt of court, lined
$2!l)0 each and ordered committed
until lliey delivered all papers and
records In Hie case. Before Hie high
est court could act on their appeal
Mr. Dallgh'Tty came to their rescue
by canning I lie solicitor general to
again admit e: ror and dismiss the
whole proceeding so ihul the profit.
of the patriots are secure from the
pryin," eye.- nf Hie public and the pal-
controls, which are infested with
,'""mH- to satisfy said judgement of tilie said
3. Poison will be placed in the answering defendant, together with
hands of committeemen, in areas that all costs and disbursements that
are Infested, from whom It can be have or may accrue,
secured. It Is also available at the rvnnn.v MnT-ieieirir'
Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon.
Dated and first published this 2 7th
day of December, 1921.
rioln Hu n
t ion.
If Ibis :
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oi l of thin'; l;ei ps up, Mr.
V '.'I nol Herd lo confess.
error for the people i ill hold him
in error fur leaking equality before
the law a travesty on justice. His
pose as an avenging angel chasing
Hie poor lit He retailer is a satire on
his record as it 11 angel of mercy res
cuing millionaire malefactors. Sa
lem Capital Journal.
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Viigitna Fit heritor 1 ,
1 - !,i ahers. Owen I.ealh
I lers and Louis l:il h.
li Teachers association
1 : 1 1 entertainment at
! chiiel Friday eseniiu;.
ii.tw irhes will lie served.
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1 11 .id.-s. of near llardniHil
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111, star high school
lain. Is iecoering
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from lllne.a.
Tom Smiih, formerly of near Hard
Mail has gone lo Astoria.
IIvRIGON
4.- Prepare poison bait as follows:
Dissolve one ounce of strychnine
sulphate in one gallon of boiling
water and sprinkle on 10 to 12
pounds of alfalfaleaves, last cutting
of alfalfa hay, or wheat or rye heads,
or short headings. Stir the bait
constantly so that all will become
thoroughly dampened.
5. Put out in trails In the can
yons where the rabbits are congregat
ing while the sheep are off of the
range. When the sheep are on the
range the liens can be used. These
must lie baited however before pul
ling In the poison lo get the rabbils
to feeding there, otherwise tie' pens
are absolutely valueless and the
poison put in these, practice lly wast
ed. 6. In wheat growing sections
the wheal headings are much more
effective (ban any oilier bail. Alfal
fa is bes'l in alfalfa growing seel ions.
7. I'oison pill out by parlies en
land which they own or eor.tiol
need not endanger stock which will
later be pa.-dured on thai range pro
filed it is scattered properly. Don't
pile i up. Put out a few straws or
heads in a place. If put in piles you
can fake up what Is left before stock
are turned out. The strychnine sul
fate is soluble In water and is wash
ed oft into flu' ground Willi the rains
thai usually come about the time
the mow leaves, provided the bait
Is not put In piles.
H. The law also provides hat unless
man shall proceed to net promptly
and that this announcement publish
ed In the newspapers, gives ruftieii nt
1101 Ice.
The law ab'o provides that unless
poison is put out as recommended,
the court shall hire the work done
ami the expense of same shall be as
sessed to tlie individuals and the
suue collected hi the same manner
I lial tuxes 11 re collected.
The law is not designed to, and
wiM not work a hardship on any lean
who ii'ti mpt 1 lo comply yyllh its pro
visions. Ilecail'-'e of the great daniave done
bv these rodents the court deems it
Imperative and conci I'ted licijon
be taken nnd If Is expected that every
individual ow ning or occupying lands
Infested wiih jack rabbits, will com
plv promptly to the c,:d that these
rodents niav be controlled and exter
minated while the conditions ale fav
orable. Ground squirrels w 1 1 1 also cone
under the provisions of this Act and
action expected In season.
Published bv order nf the County
Court. of Morrow County, Oregon,
made January fith, 1922.
C. 0. CALKINS, I
County Agent. 37 39 !
NOTICE OF SIIIIKII'F'S SALE
Suit No. II.
No. I., against! the said defendants C. ments that have or may accrue. Also
D. Huston and Lottie A. Huston for for the purpose of satisfying such sum
the sum of ?4,270.t2 tor tne iunner Bs may remain unpaid on the cer
Bum of $400.00 attorney fees and the fain judgement in favor of the an
sum of $12.00 costs on the said 13th swering defendant D. E. Oilman, in
day of December, 1921.. the sum of $4,270.62 with interest
Notice is hereby given thati I will at the rate of eight per cent per an
on Thursday, the 26th day of Janu- num since said date tine further sum
arv, 1922, at 10 o'clock in the fore. 0f $400.00 attorney fees and the sum
noon of said day at the front door of 0f $12.00 costs, which said judge
the County Court House In Heppner, nient was made, rendered and en
Morrow County, Oregon, sell at pub- tered contemporaneously with the
lie auction tto the highest bidder for judgement above mentioned and des
cash in hand all of the right, title cribed and wherein the parties plain
and interest of said defendants C. D. tiff and defendant in said suit and
Huston and Lottie A. Huston, and all jn the above entitled suit was by or
of the right, title and interest of each der duly entered and designated by
and all said defendants in and to the the court as Suit No. I between said
Notice is hereby given tlhat under
and by virtue of a foreclosure execu
tion and order of sale issued by the , following described real property to- parties
clerk of the Circuit Court, of the
Stale of Oregon, for Morrow County,
dated December 21sll, 1921, in a
certain suit in said Circuit Court,
wherein M.ary D. Haley was plaintiff
and C. I). Huston and Lottie A. Hus
ton, T. J. Mahoney, Trustee; James
Thomson, George Thomson and
Charles Thomson, partners doing
business as Thomson Brothers;
wit:
North half of Section num
bered Twenty-one (21) in
Township Three South,
Range Twenty four (24),
Easil Willamette Meridian
in Morrow County, Oregon.
Taken and levied upon as the pro
perty of s-lid defendants, C. D. Hus.
ton, and LolHie A. misiou
or
of $2407.75 with interest thereon at
the ratie of 10 per cent per annum
from the 13th day of December, 1921,
for the sum of $235.00 attorney fees,
the sum Of $17.01) costs of
so
Prank Gilliam and L. 10. Bisbee. pari- i ,,,neh thereof a s m ay be
ners doing business as Oil Ham and necessary to satisfy said judgement
Bisbee; Carrie Vaughn, John Vaughn ' n favor of said plaintiff and against
and Charles Vaughn, partners, doing the said defendants C. I). Husiton and
business as Vaughn and Sons; T. J. ! i.ottie A. Huston to-wit: The sum
Humphrey; Ethel Asbaugh, Mary
Elizabeth Asbaugh and Ethel Henri
etta Ashbaugh. heirs at law of Henry
Ashbaugh, deceased; and 1). E. Oil
man, were defendants and wherein
said plaintiff recovered judgement
against tthe said defendants C. D. Hus
ton and Lottie A. Huston for the sum
of $2,407.75 wiiti interest thereon .fying such sum as may remain un
at the rate of eight per cent per an
num from th 13th day of December,
1921, the sum of $235.00, attorney
fees and the further sum of $17.00
costs, on the 3!h day of December,
1921 and wherein the answering de
feiidaiin 1). E. Oilman recovered jud
gement in a certain suit between the
Also the further sum of $1,225.42
with interesti thereon at the rate of
eight per cent per annum from Dec
ember 13th 1921, the sum 0 $100.
00 attorney fees; the further sum of
$1,760.06 wiPh interest thereon at
the rate of eight per cent per annum
from December 13th, 1921, the sum
of $175.00 attorney fees and the sum
of $12.00 costs, in favor of said an
swering defendant. D. E. Gilman,
said judgement being made and en
tered in the first above entitled suit,
designated as Suit No. IV., together
with costs and accruing costs which
judgements were enrolled and docket
ed in the clerk's office in said court
in said county on the 14th day of
December, 1921, or so much thereof
as may be necessary to satisfy said
FOR COMMISSIONER
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for the nomination 4o the of
fice of County Commissioner, subject
to the will of the Republicans of
Morrow County, to be expressed at
the primaries in May, 1922.
G. A. BLEAKMAN,
Present Incumbent. Hardman, Or.
Paid Advt.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
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DR. R. J. VAUGHAN
DENTIST
Permanently located in Odd
fellow's Building
HEPPNER, OREGON
DR. A. D. McMURDO
PHYSICIAN nnd SURGEON
Telephone 122
Office Patterson's Drug Store.
HEPPNER, OREGON
F. A. McMENAMIN
LAWYER
Office Phone Main 643
Residence Phone Main 665
Roberts Building
HEPPNER, OREGON
S. E. NOTSON
ATTOUNEY-AT-LAW
Office in Court House
HEPPNER, OREGON
SAM E. VAN VACTOR
ATTOKXEV-AT-LAW
First National Bank Bldg.
HEPPNER, OREGON
WATERS & ANDERSON
FIRE INSURANCE
Successors to
C. C. Patterson
HEPPNER, OREGON
said suit together with all costs and judgement of the said answering de
disbursements that have or may ac- fondant, together with all costs and
erne. Also for the purpose of satis- disbursements tlhat have or may ac
crue.
paid on the certain judgement, in GEORGE McDUFFEE,
favor of the answering defendant D. Sheriff of Morrow County.
K. Oilman, in the sum of $4,270.62, Dated and first published this 27th
with Interest at 8 per cejit per annum day of December. 1921.
since said datfe tho further sum of
$400.00 attorney fees and the sum or
DeLUXE ROOMS
Summer Rates
75c & $1.00
Over Case Furniture Co.
WOODSON & SWEEK
ATTORXEYS-AT-LAW
Masonic Building
HEPPNER, OREGON
$12.00 costs, which said judgement
was made, rendered and entered
same parlies plaintiff and defendant contemporaneously with th judge
made and entered contemporaneously Ir,Pnt above mentioned and described
with the above mentioned judgement. and wherein the parties plaintiff and
nnd by ordr of the court designated defendant! in sai(1 suit anJ in t,1P
as Suit No. 1. against the said del'en- hove entitled suit were Identical
dams C I'. Huston and Lotllie A.
Huston for the sum of $ 1.27062
for tho further sum of $400,00 attor
ney fees and the Bum of $12.00 costs
on the said 13th day of December,
19 21.
Notice Is hereby given that I win
and which suit was by oruer
duly entered nnd designated by the
Court as Suit No. I between said
parties, together wilfi costs and ac.
cruing costs, which judgement were
enrolled and docketed in the clerk's
office in said court in said county on
on Thursilay, the 2fith day of Janu- tne 54,1, day of December, 1921, or
so touch thereor as may do iurr
sarv to satisfy said judgement of the
said answering defendant, together
with nil costs and disbursements that
have or may acrue.
I GEORGE McDUFFEE,
! Sheriff of Morrow County.
I Dated and first published this 27Cli
' day of December, 1921.
NOTICE OF SlIMKll -S SALE
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and music. Those present were.
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Suit NO. I.
Notice Is hereby given that under
nnd by virtue of a foreclosure execu
tion nail order of sale Issued by the
clerk or the Circuit Court, of the
State of Oregon tor Morrow Coaunty,
Dated Deeeiifhor 21, 1921 In a cer
tain suit, in said Circuit Court,
wherein Mary H. Mi Haley was plain
tiff and C. IV Huston, I.ottie A Hus
ton, T. J. Mahoney, Tiustie; James
Thomson, Oeoge Tboaim 11 and
Charles Tboinsim. pariners doing
hie.iiiesn as Thomson Protheis; Frank
Gl'.lnm and L. K Pi-bee, p.iitn. rs do
in.; business as Ctlliam V ltideo;
C.n.e ViMU'bn. John Vau.'hn and
l"..a!les Vaughn, pariner-t. doing husi-iii-s
as Vstu;!in nnd Sot' ; T. .1 lluie
:phr. y; Ethel A.-li baugh. M.n v 1 'd.-.i
liei'i A ha ugh and F'b.-I Henrietta
' As'..!i.un;h, hei'S nt law of Hen
rv Afhbaurh. deceased; and IV K.
Hill; .in. weie ibfiiidanU and where j
111 aul plam'iff lecovered Judgement
.11 ;'lst S lid ii. leu, (all's C. P H'.IK'OII
nrv, r.122. at 10 o ciock 111 tne lore
noon of said day nf the front door of
the County Count Horse in Heppner,
Morrow County, Oregon, sell nt pub
lic auction to the highest bidder for
cash in bund all of the riyht. title nnd
intierest of said defendan'.s C. D. Hus
ton and Lottie A. Huston, and all the
right title nnd interest of each and
nil of said defendants in and to the
following described real property to.
wit:
Northeasl quarter. East
half of Northwest quarter
North half of the South
east quarter of Section
Twenty (20) In Township
three (3) South Range 24
eist of the Wllamette Mer- ,
idian. :
: , i tain suit in rti.t circuit court wherein
,,,,,'1 inni,. a Huston or s mnch Mary IV McHaley was plaintiff
.1 1 .,i. C. IV Huston and Lottie A.
v .aid udgement In favor of said T. J. Mahoney. Trustee; James , Thorn-
nli.imiir nnd nealnst the said defeii- Mill, t.eolge 1 Ilomsoil
dints C. 1). Huston and I.ottie A
NOTICE. OF SHERIFF'S SALE
Suit Xo. IV.
Notice Is hereby given that under
pnd by virtue of a foreclosure execu
tion nnd order of sale issued ty me
clerK. or tne L trcuii 1 I'uu. m ic
Suite of Oregon, for Morrow County,
dated. December 21st, 1921. in a cer-
and
H uston,
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Hit t!ie right spot these frosty mornings and
b'ustcry afternoons.
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.111 I l.e'tie A. llirion f v the ni'.i '
1' , I S t 5 M wiih interest th. rem at 1
Hi. I;.t Hi 10 pe d ill per alllUU'l'
: 1 1:1 1 ., 1 .'.Hi day of Iv iii!.,-r, .
Huston to-wit; The sum of $2,107.75
with interest thereon at the rate ef
10 per cent per annum from the IS'h
day of December. i;i21. for the fur
ther sum of $235.00 attorney feis.
and for the num of $17. 00 co-is of
said still together with nil cos's o
disbursement that have or may ac
crue. Also for the purpose of satis
fying such sum as may iv ei n re
paid on the certain .imlreiei nt in fa
vor of the I'Rswenn; de'iin'a'i' IV
V.. Oilman, in the s-:im of $1 270 f, ;,
winli interest nt eight per out p. r
entrain since sa'd dale, the furlte r
sum ef $ 100 t'O at'ernev f 11 and
the sum of $12 00 costs, w'mdt s-.:J
Judgement w is trade, required and
in'ered contCii' povaneou-dv w 11 h the
judgment above n:ri'o;i.- ! a ml de
s.'iih.d I'l-.d w her. hi the pir'vs plan.
' 'I'an.l di '. t'd.-n' in the a1'. we in.
and Charles
Thomson, partners doing business as
Thorn on l'rothers-; Frank Gilliam
nnd L. F. H,boi pirtners doing busi
ness as Gilliam and Hisbee; Carrie
Vaughn. John Vaughn and Charles
1 Vaughn, partners doing business as , Sj ---s-.
A'aughu nnd Sons: T. J. Humphrey; - .' -
, Ethel Ash. i" he 1 Marv l- p.zabeui Asn
baugh and Ethel Henrietta Ash
baugh. heirs nt law of Henry Ash.
baugh. deceai-e.'. ; ami IV E. Oilman,
were defendant rnd wherein said
'plaintiff rccov -ed mdgement ngslnsl
, she said i!oVl".!.ii:i '" I1- "
ten and I.ottie A Huston for
the sum of $2.1 '7 7 5 wuh in-
' terest at tiie rate of eight p r c nt
per annum from the U'.th d iv of Dec-
. ember. t"21. the sum of $2"5 00 at
torney fees and the f uiJot -urn of
$17 00 costs. 011 th 1.1th y of Dec
i ember. 1921. end v'er -ia 'he an
'.-w.nr.g def t li'i-.t IV K. Ci!i"-in re-
,-ev. red l-.'g r.t ei a 'n suit
.etwivit tb.o same pnrHe' 1 'a ntiff am
d.-ieii.'.i.nt ' '. in', led cor.'. up
25 Cents out of every $1.00
You are now paying for insurance can remain
in your pocket when
you renew that Fire Insurance
, policy in the
Oregon Fire Relief Assn.
F. R Brown Agent For Morrow County
Phone Office r'vj-'. Kes. J9F14. Heppner Or.
i
Rolled Barley
the
finest
honest
I am prepared to furnish
(ua:ty Rolled Barley at fair and
prices.
I also handle a complete line of gasoline
Kerosino and Lubericatinp; Oils. Satisfac
tion to customers is niv motto.
Andrew Bycrs
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