PAGE TWO THEHEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON Tuesday, May 2,1922 THE HEPPNER HERALD AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER S. A. PATHS ON. Editor ani Publisher Eater at the H2pn.-, Ore;-n, Postuff.c a seconi-oi-js Matter Terms of One Year Six Months Three Months ELU KLUXISM One man killed and two seriously wounded, two families driven from their homes in the night. A trained nurie fored to flee into the brush at midnight carrying 'an innocent babe suffering from the worst form of double pneumonia. Two young girls stripped of their night robes and forced to stand nude before a jeering mob. A sworn officer of the law induced to betray his trust and join in with the law breakers that perpetrated these outrages, himself making a murderous if futile attack on a loyal offi cer,, only to pay fc;r liis folly with his life. Such is the ififi m e i ty crop of fruit borne in one night recently in a suburb of Los Angeles, and ail because the Ku Klux Klan, self appointed censor of the thoughts, actions and religious LJief of other people suspected a Mexican of bootlegging and undertook, in defiance of the laws of the land to punish him for being the victim of their suspicions. Other outrages perpetrated by these sheet and pillow sham prowlers have occured all over the country, several of them in Oregon. At Medford three men have been taken out at night and threatened with death because the klansmen suspected them of wrong doing. What sort of Americanism is this, hat usurps the place and power of the law and presumes to mete out punishment without trial of the accused? What sort of an organization can this be that, meeting in secret and parading the highways and streets with forms and faces hidden from the gaze of honest men and women, that presumes to say that this man or that man, no matter how high his ability and fitness, may not till any public office because he is a Catholic, a Jew, a Negro or a foreign born citizen? The very thought of such an organization, based on fanaticism and religious bigotry, denying to those whom they may suspect or oppose the constitutional rights guaranteed to every citizen, prating of "100 per cent Americanism," would be ludicrous if it were not becoming so wide spread and threatening. The Herald has on former occasions given publicity to some of the operations of the Klan and has expressed the hope that the organization will never gain a foothold in Morrow county, and in the! light of the Los Angeles affair it eniphal iatlly reiterates that hope. 1'iU even tho this county has no branch of the organi zation its influence is being felt crr.'iirr (1,-tTcc as the catntiaicn flidaU-s for legislative po-itions in which this county is interested have been approached and the solid backing of the klan offeree! them if they would agree to serve the klan after election and it is not denied that a determined effort is now being made to t '(,n(rri.iH',n Svimu.H I ..(: n ... . ' ' '., ,,' , , 1 i- a Lathohc. Is this Americanism.- Real, law-abiding, American, who are not ashamed to go about with their ! laces uncovered and are not ashamed ol the company they keep, should unite at the coming primaries and pick men, who are known to be unsmirched by any connection with the klan. BARNS FOR Now comes another nut. town he proposes to "keep the ling moving picture machines her his name, but n the newspaper reports of his plan for,;": tl ' 7 T cn . . , .... , ' ,' , 1 , . hae been wuitered In this neighbor- agricultural uphlt he is credited with a iortane ot several ; hood. The. vm be ,pastured at millions ot dollars Moving picture machines wont keep the boys on the farm. Or radio machines. Or Fords. Look at this: Out of every dollar paid by the consumer for" farm produce: 'The famer receives The distributor receives 37 cents 63 Cents To keep the boys on the farm these figures must be change. 1. That and that alone will do the trick. And after changing them it will nut be so easy to stack up a pile of dollars in the1 cities to be followed by published .statements about barnyard moving pictures. The Producer. CASH VARIETY STORE HEADQUARTERS FOR Summer Hats, Sunshades Children's Hats WATCH OUR WINDOWS Helen V. Smith ... - Prop. THE HEPPNER HERALDONLY $2.00 A YEAR Subscription S2.00 Si. Go So.-o BEARS FRUIT here and may be lelt to a orocrresses. Already 'can-!hPar bring about the defeat 0f : H i r.r i sniinfi,ifl tn hp ! THEATRES Sitting at a shiny desk ir. boys on the farm" by instal in the barns. I 'don't remem-1 CECIL Joe White of The Willows was calling "on his Cecil pais oa Tuesday. Frank Haiferty, of Korean was tk Ing ia the sights of Cecil Monday, j Waiter Pope spent the week end in Cftcil before leaving for the Willows. W. E. Aha.it is busy plowing with tis Fordsoa tractor for Leon Logan Mr. and Mrs. L. L. , Funk and daughter, of lone, were callers ia Ce- c'l on Monday. v One of Grank Turner's shearing ! , Defendant ) crews are busy shearing at Killarneyj Otto Leathers, Defendant: for J. J. McEntire. IN THE NAME OF THE 'STATE Mr. and Mrs. George Krebs, of The or 0RE00N": You are hereby re Last Camp, were visiting friends in "'lired t0 appear and answer the Arlington on Friday. ; ,, . . ' Mrs. George A. Muler. of Highview; ranch spent Fnday nsuing with Mrs. ; xi a.,, uvr rtucii near zone. Miss Doris Logan left on the local for lone on Friday and will visit at the home of her aunt. Miss Edith Swick, of Rhea Siding spent the week end with her friend Miss Grace Palmiteer, at Shady Dell. George R. Post, of Portland, was looking up his friends in Cecil vicin ity on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. O. Lindstrom ,from their ranch near lone were visiting at Highview, the home of 'Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Miller on Sunday. -Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Philips who have been working at Willow creek ranch for several months left on the local Wednesday for Portland. Misses Cleta Palmateer, of Windy- nooTj and Ellen Ely, of Morgan, were taking in the sights of Sunny Cecii on Sunday. alv FJ.ankQ:'nilard 3Dd , also Mrs. Marion an Schioack we callers on Mr. and Mrs. Geo Krebs: ., , U3i at The Last Camp Thursday. v j. uioua. Clifford Henrtcksen left Willow- creek ranch on Tuesday with a fine bunch of cattle for their Hamilton ranch above Heppner. ; Mrs. Jack Hynd and son, Herb, of Butterby Flats, were viaiting Mr. and i Mrs. George Henricksen at Straw-i berry ranch on Sunday. W. G. Hynd, of . Sand Hollow, and A. Ashinhurst arrived In Cecil Sat-, urday and spent a few days among their friends while viewing all the good products in Cecil vicinity. I Mrs. Karl Farnsworth and child-1 ren of Rhea Siding were calling In! I Cec11 n Sunday. We are glad to that Mr- fanwworth is improv- mg under the care of his doctor in dersigned as guardian of the person Portland. j anij estate of Bessie Wiglesworth, Noel Streeter is the proudest boy Gladys Wiglesworth and Walter Wig in Morrow county. Last Saturday lesworth, minor heirs of Bitha Wig while scouting around tho hilis near lesworth, deceased, will on and after Cecil Noel came across a coyote den aad aptured e!ght pups. Noel's bright smiles can be seen yet He lg thiBklng Qf J"! pr so look out Harold ' ; Dick Logan arrived at his home at Fourntfle for the week end aad had a busy time inspecting his fathers prospects for a good wheat crop. Dick couldnt resist the temptation of spending most of his time behind some horses plowing, seeding efo, br fore leaving for his studies at Icne high Bcfiool. Roy Scott, of The Lookout, left on Tllufy with a large bunch of cattle feana Hollow for a few weeks and will thi fed off at some of the Hynd Bros, upper ranches. Hynd Bros, de clare that In spite of the long, bard winter their cattle are looking better than was expected. Cecil Lieualien accompanied by Emery Gentry spent Kme time at Rutterby FlaU on Friday. Mrs. Jack Hynd returning to Heppner with them. We understand Mrs. Jack as speeding on Thursday ni(ht to such an extont that she ( not the car) landed in a large niud hole and she stuck so Tast that it took several helpers to pull her out. However to convince the spwd cop, Cecil that it was on her own land and not the on highway that she was speeding, Mrs. Hynd left for the county seat with him to prove matters. Heppner Korald Want Ads bring home the hacon. JoK on Him. The brliie mid Kro-.m, followed h the uuul shower of uij h.'e urn) rive, loankd the train. The travel ing tuun across the aisle eiiji.je.l the fuu to his heart's cuntitit. After th? train started, the groom tried to clean up the rubbish left by the merry maker. He o(emd the win dow and threw out the old nhoes anil rubbish. The traveliug man was w smuttid that he forgot that he was sitting there In his stocking feec Later he came to his senaes am' then he found that the groom had nils taken the only pair of shoes the travel teg man had with htm (or aoma uai U BMMTyuiakera had left. COrSTT TREASURERS NOTICE All Morrow County General Fund Warrants registered up to and ineiu dijyf September ), 1521. will be paid ';pon presentation at cty otnce on or af:er Ma- 10, 15:2. Interest ceases after that date. T. J. HUMPHREYS. County Treasurer 52-2 IS THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON" FOR THE COCXTT OF MORROW Hizel Leathers, Plaintiff, vs. i Otto Leathers, ) ) ) SUMMONS ) complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit v.-lthin six weeks of t,e d.w of fte fim pubUcation of tti3 Su!Em0M. and if you fail t0 so i j . it , arpear and answer for want thereof, the plaintiff will proceed lo rsk the Court that the bonds of matrimony j now existing between the plaintiff ar!cl defendant be forever dissolved an1 te' for caught and that plain- tiff be gracted(an absolute divorce from said defendant; That the plain tiff be decreed the sum of One Hun dred ($100.00) Dollars as a reason able attorney's fee in this suit to gether with her cost3 and disburs ments; That plaintiff be. granted the permanent care, custody, and control of Evelyn Lucile Leathers, the minor child of plaintiff and defendant and for such other and further relief as to the Court may seem equitable, Thi3 summons is published pursuant t0 an order of the Honorable. Wm. T. Campbell, Judge of the County Court of Morrow County, Oregon, made and anteredon the third day of Varch 19 22 ' ' F. A. McMENAMIN, , At fQp t, ,a j . Residence and Postofflce .. n - address Heppner, Oregon Date of first publication, April 18, 1922. Date of last pubUcation, May 30, 1922. NOTICE OF SALE OF PROPERTY REAL In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County. In the matter of the Guardianship of the Person and Estate of Bessie Wiglesworth, Gladys Wig lesworth and Walter Wisles"worth, Minor heirs of Bitha Wiglesworth, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un- Wednesday the 18th day of May, 1922, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M. at the First National Bank in the City of Heppner, Morrow County. Oregon, offer at private sale to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all of the right, title and interest of said minors : in and to the following described real ; property, to-wit: Southwest quarter of Northwest quarter of Section Thirteen (13) . Southeast quarter of Southwest quarter and Northwest quarter of Southwest quarter of Section Twelve (12) in Township Three (3) South Range Twenty eight, (28). E. W. M. Such sale is made under the pur suance of a license and order of sale ; granted by the county court of Mor-1 row County, State of Oregon, on the Hthjday of March, 1922, in the mat ter of the guardianship of said minors authorizing the sale of said property. Dated and first published this 18th day of April, 1922. W. E. WIGLESWORTH. Guardian of the Per son and Estate of Bes Bie Wiglesworth, Gladys one S-flslal up kg tn a new package that fits the pocket At a price that fits the pocket-book The same unmatched blend of Tl'RKlSIL VlRGlSlA and D L RUS Y ToboCCOJ Wiglesworth, and Walter Wie'.esworth. 51-3 NOTICE OF SALE . IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MORROW COUNTY H. A. Ernry, Plaintiff. V3. Fred Ashbaugh, Clair Ashbaugh, and Sarah Ashbaugh, Defendants. Notice is hereby given that by vir tue of a foreclosure execution, Judg ment, Order, Decree and Order of Sale, issued out of the above entitled Court In the above enUtled cause to me directed, dated the 4th day o April, 1922, upon the judgment and decree rendered and entered in said Court and cause, on the 4th day of April, 1922, in favor of H. A Emry, plaintiff, above named and against the above named defendants, F. A. Ashbaugh, Clair Ashbaugh and Sarah Ashbaugh, for the sum of J3.898.76, principal and interest, $3 50.00 At torney's fees, the further sum of $3,748.00 principal and interest, and the sum of $3 50.00, attorney's fees, and the further sum of $24.00 costs and disbursements ot said suit and costs of and upon this writ, command ing me to make sale of the following described real property, to-wit: The Southeast quarter of section 2; The Southeast quarter of southwest quar ter, the west half of the southeast quarter and Southeast quarter of south east quarter of section 11; the south half of southwest quarter of section 12; the north half of northwest quarter and southeast quarter of section 13; the east half of the northeast quarter of section 24; in Township 4, south range 24, also the south half of southwest quarter' and northwest quarter of south west quarter of section 18; the northwest quarter and the west half of the north east quarter of Section 19, in township 4, south range 25, all East of the Willamette Meridian, in Morrow County, Oregon, save and except from the above des cribed lands, the following tract to-wit: All that portion of the Northwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section 19, lying North and West of the County Road, and consist ing of about 20 acres, more or less. NOW THEREFORE, by virtue of said foreclosure, execution, judgment order, decree and order of sale, and in compliance with command of same, I will on Wednesday the 3rd day of May, 1922. at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the front door of the County Court House of Morrow County, at Heppner, Mor row County, Oregon, sell at public auction (subject to redemption) to the highest bidder, for cash in hand paid, all of the right, title and inter est ot the above named defendants, or either of them had, or now have in and to the above described real prop erty, or any part thereof, to satisfy said foreclosure, execution, judgment, order and decree, interest, costs, at torney fees and accruing costs. GEORGE McDUFFEE, Sheriff for Morrow County, Oregon Dated this 4th day of April, 1922. Political Announcements FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, After being urged by citizens and taxpayers in all parts of the county to announce myself as a candidate for the nomination for County Commis sioner, I have decided to do so and will be a candidate fcr such nomina tion on the Democratic ticket at the coming primaries. I hr.ve been a - eleven cidarettes Three Friendly Gemleme TURKISH VIRGINIA BURLEY frriFTEES j taxpayer here since before Morrow county was organized. I have no j platform to announce nor promises ! to make enly that, if elected, I wHl endeavor to serve the people of the county to the best of my ability. R. L. BENGE Paid Advertisement. FOR COMMISSIONER I hereby announce myself as a can didate for the nomination to the of ace of County Commissioner, subject to the will of the Republicans of Morrow County, to be expressed at the primaries in May, 1922. G. A. ELEAKMAN. Present Incumbent. Hardman, Or. Paid Adrt. FOR REPRESENTATIVE I hereby announce myseir as -candidate for the offl e of Joint Rep resentative of Umatilla and Morrow counties, on the Re;;blican ticket. If elected I promise to faithfully and honestly perform the duties of the office, working at all time for tho interests of the people of this district and the state of Oregon. E. M. HULDEN. Paid Adertlsement. FOR JOINT REPRESENTATIVE I hereby announce my candidacy on the Republican ticket for Joint Rep resentative of the District of Morrow and Umatilla counties in the May primaries. I have lived in Umatilla county 24 years and own property in both counties. I was a member of the 1919, or War Session, and the spe cial session of 1920 of the Oregon Legislature and otherwise have devo ted my time to public matters. I have no platform except to offer the best judgement I have and to pursue a conservative and economic course. I believe in applying strict business methods to public matters. When we can pay for public development we should have betterments, but when taxes grow burdensome we must be content with the old ways until we can do better. Just now taxes must be trimmed wherever pos sible and no new appropriations made; and, the pressing needs of the farmer and stockman must be the main issue in law making and in the sphere of public influence. E. P. DODD, Hermiston, Ore. Paid Advertisement. . PROFESSIONAL CARDS A t i ' 'i x ; i t r ' VAUGHAN & GROVE DENTISTS Permanently located In Odd I fellow's Building HEPPNER, OREGON DR. A. D. McMURDO PHYSICIAN and 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 . ATTORN EY-AT-LAW Office In Court House HEPPNER, OREGON SAM E. VAN VACTOR ATTORN EY-AT-LAW First National Bank Bldg. HEPPNER. OREGON WATERS & ANDERSON HUE INSURANCE Successors to C. C. Patterson 'HEPPNER. OREGON DeLUXE ROOMS Summer Rates 75c & $i.oo Over Case Furniture Co. WOODSON & SWEEK ATTORNEVS-AT-LAW UaaoBte Building HEPPNE-R. OREGON FOR SALE Practically new "Country Home" lifhtins Plant. Capacity 100 Watta In first claaa condition. Call on or address, E.J. STAR KEY. 41 w Heppner. Or.