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Tuesday," April 17, 1923 THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON PAGE TIIREF NOTICE OP SHERIFF SALE By virtue of an execution and Or der of Sale duly issued by the Cir cuit Court of the County of Morrow, State of Oregon, dated the 5th day of April, 1923, in a certain cause in the Circuit Court for said county and state, wherein Stanfield Live stock Feeder Co., a corporation, as plaintiff recovered judgment against John Mollahan and Pat Mollahan, defendants, for the sum of $17021.89 with interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent per annum from the 15th day of October, 1919; for the further sum of $1400.00 attorneys' fees and the sum of $887.00 with in terest on said $887.00 at the rate of six per cent per annum from the 25th day of January, 1923, and its costs and disbursements taxed and allow ed at $28.00 on the 23rd day of March, 1923. NOTICE IS HEREGY G-IVE that I will on Saturday, the 12th day of May, 1923, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day at the Jront door of the Court House in Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash In hand the follow ing described . real property in Mor rom County, State of Oregon, lo wit: Beginning at the Northwest corner of the Southwest Quar ter of the Southwest quarter of Section Sixteen (16), in Town ', ship Four (4), South, Range Twenty-seven (27) E. V. M, running thence South one quarter of a mile, or to the Southwest corner of Section Sixteen (16), running thence East one quarter of a mile, or to the Southeast corner of the Southwest quarter of the South west quarter of said Sec. Sixteen (16) , running thence in a Northwesterly direction on a straight line to the place of be ginning, the South half of the Southeast quarter, the South east quarter at the Southwest quarter, the Southwest quarter of the Southwest quarter and the South half of the North west quarter of the Southwest .quarter of Section Seventeen (17) , the South half of North east quarter of the Southeast quarter and the Southeast quar ter of the Southeast quarter of Section Eighteen "(18), the East half of the West half, the North west quarter of the Northeast quarter, the South half of the Northeast quarter and the Southeast quarter of Section Nineteen (19), the North half of the North half, the South west quarter of the Northeast quarter, the Southwest quarter of the Northwest quarter and the South half of Section Twen ty (20), the North half of- the Northwest quarter, the South hali! of the Southwest quarter and the Southwest quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section Twenty-one (21), the South west quarter of the Northwest quarter, and the Southwest quarter of the Southwest quar ter of Section Twenty-seven (27), Also beginning at the Northwest corner of the Southeast quarter of the Southwest quarter of said Sec tion Twenty-seven (27), running .thenco South one quarter of a .mile, or to the Southwest corner of the Southeast quarter of the Southwest quarter of said Section Twenty-seven (27), running thence East one quarter of a mile, or to the Southeast corner of the Southeast quarter of the South west quarter of said Section Twenty-seven (27), and running thenco in a Northwesterly, direc tion on a straight line to the place of beginning, the Northwest quar ter of the Northeast quarter, the South half of the Northeast quar ter, the East half of the Southeast quarter, the East half of the Northwest quarter, and t h.e Northwest quarter of the North west quarter of Section Twenty eight (28), the East half of the East half, the Northwest quarter of the Northeast , quarter, the Northeast quarter of the North west quarter and the West half of the Northwest quarter of Section Twenty-nine (29), the Northeast quarter, the East half of the Southeast quarter, and the North west quarter of the Southeast quar ter, the Southeast quarter of the Northwest quarter, and the East half of the Souhwest quarter of Section Thirty (30), the North east quarter of the Northeast ouarter, Southeast quarter of Southeast quarter, West half of East half, and Northeast quarter of Northwest quarter of "Secuo: Thirty-one (31), Northeast quar ter of Northeast quarter. South half of Northeast quarter, North half of Southeast quarter. South west quarter of Southeast quarter, Southwest quarter, and Southwest quarter of Northwest quarter of Section Thirty-two (32), North- east quarter of Northeast quarter of Section Thirty-three(33), East half of Northwest quarter of Sec-1 tion Thirty-four (34), also begin ning at the Nortwest corner of the Northeast quarter of the South east quarter of said Section Thirty-four (34), running thence East one quarter of a mile, or to the Northeast corner of the. South east quarter of said Section Thirty-four (34), running thence South one quarter of a mile, or to the Southeast corner of the North east quarter of the Southeast quarter of said Section Thirty four (34), running thence in a Northwesterly direction on a straight line to the place of begin ning, being in Township Four (4), South, Range Twenty-seven (27), E. W. M. Also, beginning at the Northwest corner of the lot numbered Three (3), (otherwise described as. the Northeast quarter of the North west quarter), running thence South one quarter of a mile, more or less, or to the Southwest corner of said lot Three (3), and running thence East one quarter of a mile, more or less, or to the Southeast corner of said lot Three (3) and running thence in a Northwesterly direction on a straight line to the place of beginning.the lot number ed Four (4), (otherwise described as the Northwest quarter of the Northwest quarter), the Southwest quarter of the Northwest quarter, the Southwest quarter of the Southwest quarter ' of Section Three (3), the lot numbered Two (2) (otherwise described as the Northwest quarter of Northeast quarter), the Southeast quarter of the Northwest quarter, the North east quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section Four (4), Lot numbered Two (2) (otherwise de scribed as the Northwest quarter of the Northeast quarter), the Southwest quarter of the North east quarter, the West half of the Southeast quarter, the Southwest quarter of the Northwest quarter, the West half of the Southwest quarter and Southeast quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section Five (5), the lots numbered One (1) and Two (2), (otherwise de scribed as the North half of the Northeast quarter), the Southeast quarter of the Northeast quarter, the Northwest quarter of the Southeast quarter, the Northeast quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section Six (6), the East half of the Northwest quarter of Sec tion Eight (8), Northeast quarter . of the Northeast quarter of Sec tion Nine (9), the Northeast quar ter of the Northeast quarter, and the Northwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section Ten (10), the East half of the North west quarter of Section Fourteen (14), and the South half of the South half of Section Fifteen (15), being in Township Five (5), South Range Twenty-seven (27). The Northeast quarter of the North east quarter of Section Nineteen (19), the Southeast quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section Twenty (20), the Southwest quar ter of the Northwest quarter of Section Twenty-one 21), the Northwest quarter of the South west quarter of Section Twenty eight (28), the Northeast quarter of the Northwest quarter and the Southwest quarter of the South east quarter of Section Thirty (30), in Township Four (4) South Range Twenty-seven (27), E. W. M., also beginning at the North east corner of the Southeast quar ter of the Southwest quarter ot Section Seventeen (17), In Town ship Four (4) South, Range Twenty-seven (27), E. W. M., and running thence Northwesterly in a straight line to a point 40 rods ! north of the Northwest corner of said Southeast quarter of the Southwest quarter of said Section Seventeen (17), running thence South 40 rods, thence East 80 rods to the place of beginning. Also the Southwest quarter of Southeast quarter, South half of Southwest quarter and Northeast quarter of Southwest quarter of Section Twenty-nine (29), North west quarter of Northeast quar-1 ter, North half of Northwest quarter and Southeast quarter of , Northwest quarter of Section ! Thirty-two (32) in Township, Four (4) South, Range Twenty seven (27) East of the Willamette Meridian, containing 320 acres. Southwest quarter of Northeast quarter, Northwest quarter of Southeast quarter, Southeast quar ter of Northwest quarter and North half of Southwest quarter of Section Twenty-one (21), Town ship Four (4) South, Range Twenty-seven (27) E. W. M., con taining 200 acres more or less. The Southeast quarter of the North east quarter of Section Twenty (20); the Northwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section Twenty-seven (27); and the Southwest quarter of the North west quarter of Section Twenty- eight (28), Township Four (4), South Range Twenty-seven (27) East of the Willamette Me ridian. Being the real property mortgaged by the judgment debtors to the plain tiff, to secure the payment of said amount and ordered sold by the court for the purpose of payment of the above mentioned judgment and taken and levied upon as the proper ty of said defendants, John Mollahan and Pat Mollahan, or so much there of as may be necessary to satisfy the said judgment in favor of the plain tiff and against said defendants, to gether with all costs and disburse ments that have or may accrue. GEORGE McDUFFEE, Sheriff. Dated at Heppner, Oregon, April 10, 1923. 50-2 T. R. WOULD SAY BULLY Mrs. Dora Margowski of New York, who at thirty-nine yenrs is the mother of sixteen children, believes in having plenty of children for beauty and health. She was held before Magis trate Alexander Brough on a charge of violating the compulsory education law. Her daughter, fifteen, hnd fulled to attend school of late. The judge complimented Mrs. MnrgowskI, who has gone Into business and struggled to rear her family for several years, and acquitted her, saying he wished Colonel Roosevelt were alive to award her a medal. Mrs. Margowski Is seen here with her youngest child, Morris. RIBBONS IN THE LIMELIGHT Gay Strands Used Not Only at Sashes and Girdles, but aa Trimmings for Costumes. Ribbons are coming more and more Into prominence, not only as sashes nnrt cirdles. hut as trlmmlncrs for fi whole costume. Among new costumes ! dally appearing there are brilliant spots which look like handsome em broideries, but In reality are cleverly conceived arrangements of narrow or wide ribbons, lending a deal of color to the gown. There are colored facings which, when not made of ribbons, are done from bright bits of chiffons, metal cloths, brilliantly printed or plain col ored silks. For afternoon and evening wear there are any number of velvet frocks, and most of them are black, especially the more Informal ones. There was one at a tea dance made with a long and snugly fitted bodice. Then there was an extremely full skirt that frilled out from that In a youthful and charming manner. The trimming was white ermine, making a thin band across the straight neck line and edging the ends of the short, little sleeves. URGES NECESSITY OF ZONING Kansas City Newspaper, In Strong Ap peal, Pleads for Passage of Law Commanding It. Evidence that zoning has come to he an accepted necessity In American cities Is found In the act of the De partment of Commerce, division of building and housing, preparing a standard law to be used in the fram ing of state statutes. Such statutes or enubllng acts are necessary In prac tically all cases of lonlng, since towns and cities do not themselves possess the power to set aside districts or zones for the purpose of maintaining property values and encouraging ap propriate building1. The necessary authority Is found In the police power of the state, and a zoning statute Is brought within this power on the ground that zoning has to do with tha promotion of "health, safety, moraU or ths general welfare." It has not been difficult to establish the legal basis of zoning, but Improper framing of soma measures dealing with the subject has led to trouble when there came to be appeals to the courts. The model statute provided by the building and housing division ought, therefore, to be of highly valu able service and contribute to the en actment of uniform zoning laws In the various states. Missouri already has zoning statutes, but they confer power only on the larger cities. Kansas City Star. 4fe flomeTown tklpsji TO FLY OVER ATLANTIC Miss Kathlene Martyn, stage favor ite and beauty, will be the first of her sex to attempt a flight, with a pilot, across the Atlantic ocean. Miss Murtyn, who Is the mascot of the Royal British Flying corps, has flown In every type of aircraft. The leopard may not be able to change his spots, but the feathers on the ground finch of Chlnibo valley in western Ecuador have changed their color. This mystery was explained to the American Ornithologists' union meeting in Chicago by Dr. Frank M. Chapman, curator of birds of the American Museum of Natural History. The ground inhabiting finch ranges from Mexico to southern Peru. In all this 5,000-mile stretch of country these birds have a conspicuous black throat band and underparts of gray and white. This is the case everywhere except In one small river valley, where the bird loses Us black collar and be comes almost entirely white. Doctor Chapman said that this dif ferent dress was not due to environ ment, but one of the rare Instances In which such a change had been de tected In birds. The mutation which spontaneously occurred has simply be come permanent and specific through the Isolation of this group of birds. Passing of the Cousin. Cousins seem to be much less In evi dence than they once were, I can re member when everybody not only had cousins but addressed them as cousin, says a writer in Colliers. It was "Cousin Fred, do have more aspara gus," or "How are Cousin Jim's hives?" Today one seldom hears a cousin referred to as such. Many thoughtful persons do not even know who their cousins are. Nor do they care. Sometimes I wonder If the cousin business won't peter out entirely. The chances are that this will be an Im provement. Most people get sick and tired of having relatives thrust upon them and would like their cousins bet ter Just as friends rather than kins folk. This Is equally true of brothers and sisters. I am fond of my brother, not because he Is my brother but In spite of the fact. He often takes ad vantage of being my brother to become familiar, critical and Irritating. It la as a fellow human being that he la most agreeable. Cuckoo Laya Smallest Egg. The ostrich, of all extant birds, lays the largest egg In actual dimensions. Relatively to Its size, however, the kiwi, a strange wingless New Zealand species, Is the champion, with an egg not less thun five inches long, al though the extreme length of the bird Itself Is only 27 Inches. The smallest birds' eggs are those of the minuter species of humming birds. Nevertheless, the cuckoo lays the relatively smallest egg. Though the Jackdaw and the cuckoo are of the same size, the former's egg Is flva or six times larger thun the lutter's. The fact that the cuckoo Is accus tomed to deposit Its eggs In the nests of other birds, usually much smaller than tself, doubtless accounts ,for this phenomenon. Some persons call the great blue heron a "squawk-bird," because of its peculiar call, which is a squawk. Others cull it a "crane." It is more water-bird than crane, however, and feeds largely on fish. " In the spots from which he has not yet been driven by man and his var ious noises and methods of destruc tion, the heron is an IndustriouH and patient hunter. He stalks silently about, or stands rigidly for long per iods at a time watching his chances to make a swift and sure lunge with bis beak for a frog, a fish, a reptile, or even an occasional mouse. "The Grace of God." Grace of God Is un expression from the writings of St. I'uul, who fre quently used the term grace in the sense of a gift which enahles those who have it to do that which they could not do without It. The Church of England and the Protectant Epis copal church In the United States teach that grace is the assistance given by God to those who believe In Him, so that they may please Him and keep Ills commandments. The Roman Catholic cnurch teaches that for all acts conducive to sulvutlon the inner grace of the Holy Spirit Is necessary. TEST TO PROVE FORTITUDE Indian "Braves" Subjected to Hideoua Torture Before They Were Classed as "Warriors." The Sun dance was a ceremonial performance In which the young Sioux aspirant gave that final proof of en durance and courage which entitled him to the honors of a full-fledged warrior. One feature of It was the suspension in air of the cnndldate by a raw-hide rope passed through slits cut in the breast, or elsewhere, until the flesh tore and he fell to the ground. If he fainted, faltered or failed, or even gave way momentarily to his anguish during the suspension, he wus damned forever after, and was called and treated as a squaw for the rest of his miserable life. The afterward famous Rnln-In-the-Fnce, la submitting to this test, hung suspended for two days with the raw hide rope through deep slits In his back over the kidneys, while he tuunt ed his tormentors, and sang his war songs, and boasted of his deeds. The tough flesh muscles and tendons would not tear loose. Buffalo skulls were tied to his legs and the added weight finally enabled the Indian stoic to break free. . I Ice Cream Season NORMAN'S Take a quart McAtee ss - sL:?eLit - DICK ROBNETT PRACTICAL HORESSHOER i At CALMUS' SHOP Special attention given to lame and interfering horses I Guarantee Satisfaction. Give me a trial Removal Notice My friends and customers will please take notice that I have removed from my former location and for the present I am located in the rear. of Dave Wilson's store, pending securing another location. Lloyd Hutchinson Tailoring They HjLEAN i Thfi Hftlm Drv Wall Svsfpm of Pressed Brick WITH CONTINUOUS CmCl'LATINO AIR SPACE COOL IN SUMMER WARM I V WINTER. CHKAPKH THAN LUMBER. LET US IiUTLI) YOU A HOMK THAT WILL LAST No painting No repairing Write us for literature Umatilla Pressed Concrete Brick and Block Co. UMATILLA, OREGON NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been duly appoint ed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, ad ministrator of the estate of Margaret Howell, deceased, and all persona having claims against the estate of said deceased, are hereby required to present the same with proper vouchers, to said administrator at Heppner, Oregon, or to the law of fice of Jos. J. N'ys, Heppner, Oregon, within six months from the data hereof. Dated this 10th day of April, 1923. H. HOWELL, 50-2 Administrator. Wo will pay the abovo reward for information that will lead to tha arrest and conviction of tho party or parties that have been cutting wire fences on our ranches. This ap plies to any and all ranches owned by us. HYND BROS. Heppner, Ore., April 10, 1923. 50-tf ICE CREAM home for dinner & Aiken si:..siiu Cement and Blocks