THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
Tuesday, February 20, 1923
PAGE TWO
THE HEPPNER HERALD
AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
S. A. PATTISON, Editor and Publisher
Entered at the Heppner, Oregon, Postofflce as second-class Matter
Terms of Subscription
One Year $2.00
' Six Months $1.00
Three Months $0.50
THOUGHT THEY WERE NOT WANTED
Referring' to the letter from "A Farmer's Wife," and the
editorial commenting- on the same subject which was
printed in our last week's issue, the Herald has been in
formed that at least some of the business men of Heppner
.ssem to be under the impression that these meetings of
farmers are intended exclusively for farmers and that the
people of the towns are not wanted.
The only interest the Herald has in the matter is to aid
in promoting the most friendly and helpful relations be
tween the farmers and stockmen and the people of the
towns. Our interests are mutual and our business and so
cial relations should be of the best. W hat is needed is a
real spirit of co-operation among all of the people of Mor
row county for only by and through such a spirit can any
community attain its best development.
If the business men and townspeople are welcome and
their presence desired at the fanners' gatherings and the
Herald is convinced that they are the leaders of the
Farm Bureau and other representative farmers should
.ose no time in making it known and extending a stand
ing invitation to their town neighbors to join with them
in trying to solve the many problems which must be solv
ed before Morrow county can get back to the place where
.she belongs.
FRIENDSHIP GROVE NEW IDEA
May Be Carried Out as Easily in Small
City as This Man Docs on
I Farm.
A fiirmcr living only n few miles
Slum hero lilts 11 lot of pleasure n ml
V'Ivon ninny of Ills IVIi'iiils mi enjoy
libit' afli'i'iioon or evening by planting
a true for a ini'inlicr of tin? party. Hi
bt'llt'Vt'H In recognizing Hit; friend lie
fore lie dies. I'll wife of tills fanner
filters Into tlie spirit of tree plant Inn
mid enjoys IiiivIiik the friends gather
lit llielr liome anil plant, a tree for
a friend. The oeeaslon not only fur
jilnhcs the opportunity for good friends
10 get together and have a good Unie,
but also NtlinnlaleH tree il ill! n (4 In
tlie t'liinniiinlly.
The friendship grove makes It easy
to honor one's friends. luvollcrs on
nnill city lots may say that this fan
not be done. Then; Is no reason why
It Is necessary to tise trees. A peony
jilnnt named for a friend may not he
us stately us a tree, but t,bt glowing
flower of the peony will always remind
you of the high qualities of tlie friend.
Jn Ainerlcu friendship groves and gar
dens will give much happiness and
tld value to property. Chicago Eve
ning Tost.
CLING TO NATURAL BEAUTY
Too Many Cities Allow Picturesque
Spots to Disappear ns the Place
j Crows In Slie.
I Minneapolis Is one city where nat
ural scenery Is Interspersed through
Its residence sections. Fortunately,
those lalies were too large ami deep
to I in i 11 and "lay out In town lots."
Kansas City also found on her town
site such ravines. The real estate
world gave them up, and they were
turned Into purlin n.vs. l'enn Valley
park being mostly a depression Is now
one of tlie most plel iiii'Mpie features
to be found In any city In America.
Chicago has had nothing to utilize
for beauty except her Ink", and she
Is iiuiking the most of that, "taking
over" practically the whole shore line
nnd iiinplif) lug It so that there will be
II lake shore park from tlie river al
most to the southern city limits,
St. 1 olds has preserved In Forest
park her lines! hill, and the M'ssls-opp'
river still has many possibilities as n
Hceiile northern limits near the water
works.
Every city bus to study Its topog
raphy and develop Its natural beau
ties and to keep them from disappear
ing. application for jum.mkxt
IXHtKl l.OSIMi T.W MENS
In the Circuit Court of the State of
itKii, l'or Morrow Comity.
No. 2011
Morrow County. Oregon,
A Public Corporation Plaintiff
vs.
Thomas K. Prown, Jesse Piooks,
IJrnve K. Crowley, I,. C. Klliofct,
W. K. Shanks, Ceo, 0 Howard,
Chan. Mc.Uister, J. A. I.ytle, E.
K. Mulkey, It.'ssie C. Mulkey,
Ah in J. Kelly. J. M. Kelly,
Delia K. New ion. and Uttbci t W.
Stephen",, and any other pci-nn
tir persons o niii;; or ciitimih:', to
own, or hav in-: or e'.iimini: to
have, any irti t e? t or stale in
or to the real ptopcrty In reihal
ter desci lhcd
llefemkints
Suiniiioiis ami Notice
To Thomas II. Hrown, Jesse Itrooks,
Crave K. Crowley. I.. C. Klliott. W
V. Shanks. Ceo. C. Howard, Cha-s
MfAllster, J. A. I.ytle, K. K. Mill
key, llessle G. Mulkey, Akin J.
Kelly, ,T. M. Kelly, Delia E. New
ton, and Gilbert W. Stephens,
and any other person or persons
owning or claiming to own, or hav
ing or ckiiming to have, any inter
est or estate in or to the real pro
perty hereinafter described.
Defendants.
IN THE NA M " OF THE STATE
OF OIIECON: You and eaeh of you
lire hereby notified that the above
named Plaintiff, a Public Corpora
lion, is the purchaser, owner and
holder of certificates of deliiKttiency
numbered 1014, 1015, 1017, 1019,
1028, 1 ():;.r, lull and HMD; that
each of said cerli I'icates was issued
on I ho 2nd day of May, 1!I21, by the
Slu riff and Collector of Delinquent
Taxes for Morrow County, Oregon,
and filed by said Sheriff and Collec
tor of Delinquent Taxes in the. office
of the County Clerk of Morrow
County, Oregon, on the. 3rd day of
May, 1921, for taxes due and delin
quent, together with penalty, Inter
est and ousts thereon, upon real pro
perty situate In Morrow County,
Oregon.
You are further notified t hut the
amount for which said certificate is
issued is set opposite and following
the description of the tract or parcel
of land hereinafter set out, the same
being the amount then due and delin
quent, for the taxes for the yer.r 1916
together with penalty, interest and
costs I hereon, upon real property sit
uate in Morrow County, Oregon, and
particularly bounded and described
as1 hereinafter set. forth; said tract or
parcel of land being assessed for the
year 19 1G to the person whose puny
fii'st Immediately precedes the de
scription thereof, and is followed by
the name of the person appearing to
be the owner thereof as i.ppctrs o'-.
the lax roll of Morrow County. Ore
gon, for the year 1922, now in the
h: lids of the Sheriff of said Coirity
for collection, at the date of the first
publication of this summons ard no
lice, which dite is the 20111 d..y of
February. 192".
Certificate No. 1011. Thos. E. lit own
and Thus. E. Hrown, Tract No.
1 19, City of Heppner, Ore
got! $0.92.
Certificate No. 10 15, Jesse Itrooks
and Jesse Drunks, West half of
Southeast quarter, Section .16, Tp,
2 North, liange 26 East of Willam
ette Meridian J5.9S
Certificate No. 1017. Crave F. Crow
ley and Crave F. Crowley, East
half of Southeast quarter, Section
16. Tp. 3 North, liange 26 Eust of
Willamette Meridian $5.98
Certificate No. 1019. L. C. Elliott and
V. F. Shanks, Lot 1, Block 10
East, Section 19, Tp. 6 North,
liange 27 East of WillauietU' Me
ridian '13.06
Certificate No. 1028, Coo C. Hows
urd and Coo. C. Howard, Fraction
al East half of Section 16. Tp. 5
North, Range 26 East of Willam
ette Meridian $20.29
Certificate No. 103a, Chas. McAlis
ter, and J. A. I.ytle. K. K. Mulkey.
Hessie C. Mulkey. Ceo. C. Howard.
Ah in J. K. Ily, and J, M Kelly.
W '-j NW U NE V W li
a NW ', N F ' i . S 3 NE .
W 's St: ',, Section 16, Tp. 4.
North, Kange 2 a East of Will.im
ette Meridian $14.05
Certificate No. 1041, Delia E. New
ton and Delia E. Newton. North
east quarter, Sect on 4, Tp. 4
North, liange 26 East of Willam
ette Meridian $10.04
Certificate No. 1049. 'Gilbert W,
Stepheus and Cllbert V. Stephens,
EaBt half of Northwest quarter,
Section 16, Tp. 3 North, Range 27
East of Willamette Meridian
$11.48
The said amounts bear interest as
follows:
The taxes aforesaid bear Interest
from the date of the issuance of said
certificates of delinquency, respect
ively, at the rate of 12 p,er cent, per
annum, until paid, the date of issu
ance of said certificates of delin
quency being the 2nd day of May,
1921.
And you and each of you are here
by summoned, to appear within sixty
days after the date of the first publi
cation of this summo'js, exclusive ok'
the day of first publication thereof,
to-wit: February 20, 1923, and de
fend the Buit in the Court aforesaid,
or pay the amount duo as shown
above against the said tracts or par
cels of land, respectively, above de
scribed, of which you are the owner,
or in which you have or claim to
have, any interest or estate, together
with interest and costs accrued in
this suit thereon. Service of a copy
of your answer or other process may
be made upon the undersigned attor
ney for Plaintiff, at the place speci
fied below as his addresB, and in case
of your failure so to do, judgment
and decree will be entered against
you and each of you, foreclosing s. ,id
tax liens for the amount set oppo
site and following the description of
said tract or parcel of land above de
scribed asd set forth, together with
Interest and cost theron, against
said tracts or parcels of land, and
said tracts or parcels of land will be
sold to satisfy said judgment and de
cree obtained in this suit.
You are hereby further notified
that the plaintiff will apply to the
Circuit Court aforesaid for judgment
and decree foreclosing said tax liens
against said property, hereinbefore
described.
This summons is published once
each week for sixty consecutive days
in the Heppner Herald, a newspaper
of general circulation in Morrow
County, Oregon, published weekly at
Heppner in said County, the date of
first publication thereof being the
20th day of February, 1923, said
publication being made in pursuance
of an order therefor made by the
Honorable Gilbert W. Phelps, Judge
of the Circuit Court of the Slate of
Oregon fof Morrow County, said
order having been made and enter
ed on the 15th day of February,
1923. ,
COUNTY OF MORROW,
STATE OF OREGON.
Iiy SAMUEL E. NOTSON,
District Attorney for Morrow
County, Oregon, and Attofney
for Flaintiff.
Address: Heppner, Oregon.
Concentrate on Home.
An American editor says: "All ef
fort, all reasonable expenditure, nil de
votion and loyalty should be concen
trated on making the home worthy of
every good instinct, every Htnbltlon,
every Justifiable form of family pride.
So to Speak.
An author, paying his first visit to
married acquaintance, asked the name
of a sprightly little girl whose winning
ways had attracted his attention.
"We call her Ella," said the child's
mother.
"That Is a good name," remarked
the author. "It has been made classic
by Charles Lamb."
"Well, to tell the truth," explained
Hie lady, "her name Is Cornelia, but
It's easier to call her Ella."
"1 see," the caller rejoined. "It is
the painless extraction of a corn I"
ITS.
Who Wants
This Trade?
We have for exchange a fire-proof
building in the heart! of the business
section of one of the best towns in east
ern Oregon, now bringing in a rental of
$8,000.00 a year and under a ten-year
lease. Will trade for a good, going
wheat ranch in eastern Oregon or
Washington, l'or full information call
on or write to
L. E. Van Martcr
Real Estate Agency
HEPPNER, OREGON
SUMMONS
In ttie Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Morrow County
M. S. Corrigall Plaintiff
vs.
Leon K. Wyland, Ernest K.
Wyland and Ora M. Wyland his
wife,': Enest K. W'yland, ad
ministrator of the Estate of
Jame3 M. Wyland, deceased,
Mrs. 'Eppler Giese, Naomi Wy
land Saling and Archie Saling,
her lusband Defendants.
Tc Mrs. Eppler Giese, the above
name. 1 defendant:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON:
You are hereby summoned and Re
quired to appear and answer the
complaint of plaintiff filed against
you in the above entitled court and
cause on or before six weeks fror
the date of first publication of this
summons, and you are hereby noti
fied that in case you fail to so ap
pear or answer, for want thereof,
plaintiff will apply to the court for
the relief demanded in his complaint,
which is as follows:
That plaintiff have judgment
against defendants Leora K. Wyland
and Ernest K. Wyland, administra
tor of the estate of James H. W7y
land deceased for $10,500.00 with
interest th,er-on at the rate of 8 per
cent per annum from September 1,
1920, $1,000.00 attorney's fee and
the costs and disbursements of this
GILLIAM & BISBEE'S
COLUMN
A FULL CAR LOAD OF POULTRY
SUPPLIES JUST IN
Anything and everything for the
chicken we have in stock
A flashlight on a dark night is a
necessity. None better than THE
WINCHESTER. We have all sizes
and styles.
Who said the roosters were crowing
and the hens cackling over the poul
try supplies to be had at Gilliam &
Bisbee's?
Water turns the wheel; money turns
the business; it don't turn. Creditors
please take notice.
? ? ej
Gilliam & Bisbcc
Friend or relative visiting you?
Phone the Herald.
suit; that the mortage given by
James P. Wyland and Leora K. Wy
land, his wife, to secure payment of
the above amounts be foreclosed in
the manner providel by law and that
the lands thereby mortgaged be sold
under foreclosure execution as by law
provided and the proceeds applied to
the payment of said several amounts
and the accruing costs; that al!
right, title or interest of yourself
and of er.ch of the other defendants
in said lands is subsequent in time
and inferior in right to plaintiff's
mortgage and that you and ea.cn of
the other defendants be foreclosed
and barred of all right, title and in
terest in or to said premises and
every part thereof save the statutory
right of redemption and lor such
other relief as the court may deem
equitable.
The lands covered by said mort
gage and which will be sold under
such foreclosure are as follows:
S of ,N and S'A of Sec 36
in Tp. 4 S., R. 24 E. W. M. Lot No.
4 of Sec. 31 in Tp. 4 S R. 25 E.
LOOK OVER
our line of Fine Candies and Cigars.
Something to please every member of
the family. Our line of light lunches
and hot drinks are just the thing these
cold days.
McAtee
NEW GOODS
are constantly arriving
at
CASH VARIETY STORE
Big Values for Little Mcrey
ywy.Mi, ...
Systematic Saving
Leads to
Success
One dollar will start a savings ac
count with us. Add to your savings
regularly. We are as eager to see
your savings grow as you are.
Put system into your saving. Every
dollar you save and deposit with us
earns you four per cent interest.
Many persons keep an account with
us as a permanent investment.
First National Bank
Heppner Ore.
(1 1 iwjjuvi U1C.
Si
Heppner Herald $2.00 perYear
W. M.; Lots 4, 5, 6 and 7 of Sec. 6;
Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 of Sec. 7; E of
NW14, NE14 of SWY and SE of
Sec. 7 and WH of SW of Sec. 8
In Tp. 5 S., R. 25 E. W. M, in Mor
row county, Oregon; also NEjr
N of NW, SE& of NVU, NE Vi
of SW, NV4 of SE and SE of
SE of Sec. 1, SE of NE,
SW of the MWi, E of SE,
SWU of SEYt, W(i of SW and
SE of SW of Sec. 12, NWi,
W of NE Vl and SW14 of Sec. 13
and EV4 of SEV4 of Sec. 14 all in
Tp. 5 S., R. 24 E. W. M., in Gilliam
county, Oregon.
This summons is served upon you
by publication thereof once a week
for six consecutive weeks in the
H?ppntr Herald, a weekl;' newspaper
published, in Heppner, Oregon, by or
der of Hon. G. W. Phelps made and
entered on the 16th day of February,
1923, and the date of first publica
tion is February 20, 1923.
WOODSON & SWEEK,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Heppner, Oregon. 43-49
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