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PAGE FOUR THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON Tuesday, September iS, 192 Pana Proud of Its Big Rose Gardens PA A, ILL. niluati' fHtest rot (arden la located hare. No other dtj, perhaps. In all the world produce! at masj. Dur bf t busy aaons 40,000 to 00,000 are skipped every daj. afore than twenty acree of greenhouses, abetter tag aereral million plants and with aa nasal production of 10,000,000 to 15, 00,000 roses comprise tils great In tfnatry of floriculture. Rose expert! are at a loss to know whether It la the soil, air or water that la responsible for the excellence of the soaea that are produced here. The greenhouses are the largest In the world. Some of them contain 100,000 plant. Over $1,000,000 is Invested. There are perhaps twenty-live or more miles of steam pipes In some of the larger groups of houses. It Is Im perative that a uniform temperature of 61 to 71 degrees be maintained to se cure the best results. The larger struc tures are 60 feet In width with a length mt 400 feet. There are four companies engaged in the rose production and each has certain specialties. Repeated hybridization has created tally of the most beautiful specimens of rose. It la claimed that the aver age plant here will yield 80 perfect buds, while elae where the usual yield la but 20. A large number of the beat selllng roaea are thorulesa. The aver age life of a rose plant la three years. They are then destroyed and replaced with new. The roses that are grown for commercial purposes bloom winter and summer. Many of these originated from grafted stock In the marah lands of the British isles. The rosea are gathered while in bud each morning and afternoon and shipments are usually made at night ao as to reach their destination the following morn ing. The roses that are particularly tender are gathered while the bud is tight, so as to Insure safe shipment. Carbonic Ice machines furnish re frigeration for many of the cut flow ers where It Is necessary to "harden" them at a temperature of 45 degrees for 12 hours to prolong the time before wilting. So Insatiable Is the demand for roses that before the year Is over the annual production may aggregate 25, 000,000 roses with 30 acres of greenhouses. SUMMONS la the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Morrow (X)iinty The First National Bank of Heppner, Oregon, a Corporation Plaintiff. vs. Ida Thompson Catlin, Seth Catlin, Harriot Thompson liurke, Edward Uurke, Edna Thompson Nelson, Clark Nelson, Sadio Weller Routh, Albert Kouth, Eva Weller Klynn, P. C. CresHwell, Mary M. CresK wcll, James L. Crosswoll, Miirtlm J. Cresswell, Mary E. Cn-sswell Ellis, M Hell Thompson, Ralph Thompson and Helen Thompson Defendants. To P. C. Cresswell, Mary M. Cress well, Hadiu Weller Routh and Albeit Kouth, of tho above named defend ants: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OP OREGON, you, and each of you, aro hereby required to appear and answer tho complaint of the plaintiff, filed against you in tho above enti tled eaiiHii and court, on or before six weeks from the date of tho l'irsl publication of tills summons, to-wit, on or before Wednesday, tho 1 2 1 day of September, A. I). 1923, and if you fail so to appear and an swer the complaint of the plain tiff herein, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to tho court for the relief prayed for in said com plaint, to-wit, that you, and each of you, bo decreed to have no estate, right, title or interest In or to the following described real property, to-wit: Lots numbered Seven (7) and Eight (8) and all of that por tion of Lot numbered One (1) lying on the west side of Willow Creek in Hlock numbered Eight (8) In Standsbury's Addition to tho Town of Heppner, in Mor row County, State of Oregon, cr any part thereof, and that it be decreed that the plaintiff Is the owner In fee of all of said described real property, and that you, and each of you, be forever enjoined and bar- Ol.' INTEItlOST TO THIS LADIES For the latent and best In MI1,I.IKKV, COItSETS uml WOMEN'S WEAK See Mrs. L.G. Herren IliOne fWi'J red from asserting any claim in or to said premises, or any part thereof, adverse to the plaintiff herein, and for such other and further relief as may be equitable and just. This Summons Is served upon you by publication thereof In the Hepp ner Herald, a weekly newspaper of general circulation in Morrow Coun ty, Oregon, once each week for six successive weeks, under and by vir tue of an order duly made and en tered in tho above entitled Court and cause on the 27th day of July, 1923, by the Honorable W .L. Camp bell, County Judge of Morrow Coun ty. Oregon, and tho date of tho first publication of this Summons is the 31st day of July, 1 923, and the date of f lit! last publication hereof will be on tho 11th (lay of September, 1923. Duno and dated and first pub lished tliis the 31st. day of July, A. D. 1923. VAN VACTOR & BUTLER, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Postoffice and residence address: Tho Dalles, Wasco County, Ore. 14-20 NOTICE 1 OK I'l I5UCATION Department of the Interior U. S. Land Office at LaGrande, Oregon, August 4, 1923. Notice is hereby given that Michael Kenny, one of the heirs and for the heirs of James T. Kenny, deceased, of Heppner, Oregon, who, on Decem ber 23, 1919, made Homestead En try (Act 12-29-16 and 9-5-14), No. 017086, for NM NE, 9E NE. NE SEVi, Section 34, SW, S 2 SEy4, N E 14 SKV. Section 35, Town ship 1 South, Range 27 East, Wil lamette Meridian, has filed notice of untentlon to mane tnree-year rroor, fto establish claim to tho land above described, before United States Com missioner, at Heppner, Oregon, on the 21st day of September, 1923. Claimant names as witnesses: O. A. Devin, J. K. Kenny, James Farley, M. J. Devin, all of Heppner, Oregon. CAUL G. HELM. 15-21 Register. NOTICE KOH PI HMCATION ISOLATED TRACT Pim.lO LAM) SALE lppiirliiiiTtoT tlio Interior IT. S. Land Office, at Tho Dalles, Oregon, August , 1923. Notice Is lyreby given that, as di rected by the Commissioner of the General Land Oft'ieo, under provis ions of Sec. 2455, R. S., pursuant to the application of George H. Hay den. Serial No. 623125. we will offer ATTENTION! ATTENTION! REAL BARCA1NG IN WAGONS AND GRAIN DRILLS 3-in. Mandt Wagon, Regular $160.00, Special $130.00 3i Mandt Wagon, Regular $175.00, Special $140.00 6000-lb. Capacity U. S. Army Wagon $140.00 3-in. Winona Wagon $160.00 3U-in- Winona Wagon $175.00 3io-in. Winona Wagon $190.00 GRAIN DRILLS Van ftrunt 1 18-7 Disc Drill, Regular $205 Special $190.00 1 18-7 Hoe Drill, Regular Sped"! $180.00 1 lu-0 Disc Drill, Regular $"H).00 Spec' -.1 $170.00 Also Superior Drills :r IVd Rock IV s. We have just been notified ' v the mam -ers of an advance in prices next ir. Dette- NOW. at public aaUj, to tha highest bidder, but at not less than $2. SO per acre, at 10:15 o'clock A. H., on the 10th day of October, next, at this office, the following tract of land: SWtt SW, Sec. 1, B SE, Sec. 2, T. 6 8., R. 25 E., W. M. This tract la ordered into the market on a showing that the greater portion thereof is mountainou sor too rough for cultivation. The sale will not be kept open, but will be declared closed when those present at the hour named have ceased bidding. .The person making the highest bid will be re quired to immediately pay to the Re ceiver the amount thereof. Any persons claiming adversely the above-described land are advised to file their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for sale. J. W. DONNELLY, 17-23 Receiver. SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County R. L. Benge Plainttff vs. The unknown heirs at law of Henry I. Schaeffer, deceased, Louis J. Schewrich and Mrs. Louis J. Schewrich, his wife, the unknown heirs at law of Louis J. Schewrich, and also all other persons claim ing any interest in the real pro perty hereinafter described Defendants. To tho unknown heirs at law of Henry I. Schaeffer, deceased, Louis J. Schewrich and Mrs. Louis J. Schewrich, his wife, the unknown heirs at law of Louis J. Schewrich, and also all other persons claiming any interest in the real property hereinafter described, defendants. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby sum moned and required to appear and answer the plaintiff's complaint filed against you herein, on or before six weeks from tho date of first publica tion of this summons, to-wit: on or before the 2 2nd day of Septem ber, 1923, and you are hereby noti fied that if you fail to so appear and answer for want thereof, the plain tiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for in his complaint, to-wit: For a decree of the court that the plaintiff is the owner in fee simple of the following described real property, to-wit: The Southwest quarter of Section 28, and the Northwest quarter of Section 32 in Town ship 2 South, Range 25 E. W.M. That the defendants be decreed to have no right, title or interest in or to said real property and that the plaintiff's Utle be forever quieted against said defendants and each of them and that the defendants and all persons claiming by, through or under them or any of them, be for ever enjoined from asserting any right, titba or interest in or to said real property or any part thereof. This summons is served upon you by publication in the Heppner Her ald, a weekly newspaper published at Heppner, Oregon, once a week for six consecutive weeks, by order of tha Hon. William T. Campbell, County Judge of Morrow County, State of Oregon, Made and entered on the 6th day of August, 1923, and the date of first publication of this summon is August 7, 1923. WOODSON & SWEEK, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Postoffice address: Heppner, Oregon. 15-21 NOTICE OF ASSESSMENT EQUALIZATION MEETING Notice is hereby given that the board of directors of the Westland Irrigation District will meet on Tuesday the 2nd day of October, 1923, at 10 o'clock A. M. at the of fice of said District, in HermiBton, Oregon, as a Board of Equalization, for the purpose of reviewing and correcting its assessment and appor tionment of irrigation district taxes on the irrigable lands in said dis trict for the year 1923. The list and record of said assess ment and apportionment of irrigation district taxes is now on file with the Secretary, in the office of the dis trict, for the inforamtion of all per sons interested therein. Dated September 4th, 1923. J. M. PINDLE, Secretary. 20-22 Notice to Water Users. Notice is hereby given to all per sons using city water for irrigation that the same will be charged for un til notice is given at the office of the water superintendent that it is no longer wanted. No discount will be allowed unless such notice has been given. By order of the City Council. Dated at Heppner Oregon, Sep tember 3, 1923. W. E. PRUYN, Water Superintendent. Thomson Bros. Make this store your headquarters for the Rodeo Best watting room in Eastern Oregon It's yours to use Onmr Stock h Complete WE CAN CLOTHE THE WHOLE FAMILY GROCERIES ALWAYS FRESH Prices lowest Thompson Bros. i ! ft Ice Cream Seasor NORMAN'S ICE CREAM Place advance orders for Brick Ice Cream for Sunday McAtee & Aiken u Peoples Hard my up Show Your Pride in Your Town by Making It Spick and Span In order to make the most favorable impression possible on the many visitors who will be in Heppner during the Rodeo, just two weeks away, it is the earnest desire of the City Council to have the city present a very clean ap pearance. Everyone is asked to muster their civic pride, and urged to clean up all trash, paper and weeds at once. All vacant lots and alleys must be thoroughly cleaned and parking along sidewalks given an immaculate appearance. ANOTHER BIG FIRE THREATENS! These weeds and trash are a big fire menace and should be cleaned up, for the safety of nearby buildings, as well as to make a favorable impression on Rodeo visitors. This means much to Heppner. WAKE UP! CLEAN UP! The Mayor, Council and Marshal will make a tour of in spection in a few days and hope to see the entire city cleaned up. ' We appeal to your sense of civic pride and duty, for a bet ter and more prosperous Heppner. COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF HEPPNER By E. G. NOBLE, Mayor