WEEK'S NEWS.
Local and Personal
Happenings.
Rain, and plenty of it.
Dr. Geo, G. Gaunt, of Hardman,
whs In Heppner Tunsday.
Harvest Time in Eastern Uregon
but Railroad Time at Haylora.
See Nichol & Co. of Mosier Oregon
for Rood 16 -inch Pino Wood.
Wanted A girl to do general
housework. Inquire at this office.
Rev. L. E. Tnber v i 1 1 preaoh at
Liberty school house Aug. 17 at 11:30
a. m.
Maurice Frye, the new operator at
the depot, arrived from Shanlko Fri
day to take charge of hia work.
Dressmaking and plain sowing at
lesaonnble rates. Mrs. L. G. Ather
ton, Shutt reailence.
Lost A bunch of keys and an agate
stick pin. Finder please retain to
Dr. Winnard and receive suitabe
reward.
J. A. Gibbons and wife, of Castle
Rock, spent Friday in Hepnuer on
their return from a visit to relativRS
at Hardman.
A glance at Haylor's window and
yon will see a few of the tools used
to 'dissect and repaii wacthes, clucks
and jewelry.
Mark Slooum, son of E. J. Slocum,
formerly a business man of Henpner,
is visiting with relatives Here, naving
arrived Fridav last
Mr and Mrs. Ed Farnsworth, of
Rhea? Sidins. suent tha week end
with their relatives in Heppner, re
turning home Monday.
Conductor Fisk has moved his fam
ily into tha house on "depot row
mado vacant by the denature of the
family uf Ed. Feldman.
Mis. Eugene Nnble returned Safer
day for a stav of several weeks at Hot
Lake, Oregon where she has been for
the benefit of her health.
Mrs. J. P. Conder, and the Misses
Mary Morgan and Mabry Currin de
parted Sunday for Moscow, Idaho
where they will visit for a few weeks.
Are you in need of lumber for the
construction of a house or barn. Then
remember the Willow Creek Saw
Mill. It is conveniently located
and the haul is easy.
J. B. Sparks nroprietor of the Star
theater left for Baker Monday for I
short visit with a s'.ster living there
He expeots to visit Portland also be
fore retiming to Hepprer.
Dr. Allison this week disposed of
his E. M. F. Oar to Faut and Snyder
and has purchased from J B. Spares
his Ford runabout, being thus better
equipped for getting over the country.
Fred Ashbaugh took out a new
Ruhlell separator Tuesday and will be
in position to take care of his large
crop of ripening grain, as well as do
some extra threshing tor his neighbors.
Mrs. Ed. Feldman and children left
Friday for Slianico where Mr. Feld
man now has chaige of the railroad
station. Bert Eowker drcve their
auto over but tha family went by
train.
Found On the streets of Heppner,
a gold watch, H. Hamlet & Co. make
hack of case having eograving of
locomotive on it. Owuer can get
same by calling at this office and pay
ing for this notice.
This office printed for the Hardman
race committee this week posters
announcing their race program for
Sept. 3, 4 and 5. Libera! purses are
hung and an interesting time is prom
ised all lovers of this sport.
Maurice Smead oame up from Port
land Sunday and departed Monday for
Ditch creek io company with his
father, Postmaster Smead, and to
Kether they will enjiy a few weeks
outing at that mountain retreat.
Mrs. G. W. Swaggnrt was ud from
Jordan for several days this week
looking after some improvements to
her residence property here that is
being used at the present time by the
Sisters of Charity as a hospital.
The dust is all mud row, and the
downpour of rain for the last day or
two has put the harvesters out of bus
iness. The roads will be benefited
but it will do little good to the grain
that is now ready for the machine.
I am offering for sale my Heppner
residence property. $1500 takes the
place, including piano, and household
furniture. For particulars address
Mrs. Amanda MoAtee Kleer, 660
Water Street, Portland, Oregon, tf.
Enoch Cave was down from the
Black Butte section Monday with
fifteen gallons of huckleberries which
he delivered to different Heppner peo
ple. He states that he has no diffi
cutly in disposing of all the berries
that he and his family can gather.
Hail storms have been prevalent in
the mountain districts several days
the past weec and parties coming down
from the various camps state that the
huckleberry crop bas been materially
damaged. In some places the ground
seems to bo literally covered with the
fruit that has been knocked from the
bushes.
Prot. John Straub, of the U. of 0.
visited Heppner on Moadiy. He is
making a tour of Eastern Oregon in
the. interests of ti e University, and
while here organized an alumni asso
ciation witn Mr v. sa woonsnn us
nrosident and Miss Josephine Cameron,
secretary. This association will help
m the work of promoting the welfare
of tha University in Morrow onunty
and be of assistance in the coming
election on the approbation bills,
well as koeo in touch with prospective
students. Prof. Stranb Interviewed
a number of the High School gradu
atos while here and has some of them
lined up for the state school this fall
The new saw mill, owned by Messrs
Slocum and Bncknum and located on
Willow creek about 14 miles southeast
of Heppner is known by the name of
Willow Creek Saw Mill. It is the
most conveniently located mill of this
section, as to distance and road.
further relief as to this court may
aim just and equitable.
This summons is served upon you
by publication hereof once a week for
six succeslsve weeks pursuant to au
order by Hon. C. C. Pattterson, Coun
ty Judge of said County made on the
12th day of August, 1913, and the dale
of the first publication hereof is
August I5th, Ii)I3.
WELLS & NYS,
Attorneys fur pliiotiff.
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OKEGON FOR MOR
ROW COUNT y.
Joseph A. Ausbnrn, .
Plaintiff,
vg.
Samuel O. Watkins, Enla SUMMONS
W. Watkins, H. L.
Moody and W. T. Addis,
Defendants
To Samuel O Watkins. Eula W.
Watkins H. L. Moody and W. T.
Addis, above named defendants :
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON: You and eaoh of you
are hereby required to apnear and an
There is not a heavy grade the entiie swer the complaint filed against you
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distance between the mill and Hepp
ner, and the short haul is a big item
to be considerd in setting to market
The mill has been busy sawing for
some time and ara delivering lumber
at Heponer right along now. Thev
manufacture a good grade of lumber
and are prepared to give good service
to customers. We bespeak for this
new firm abundant suocess.
In a letter to Postmaster Smead
from Bellvale, N. Y . J. M. Van De
Mark makes inquiry about his son. L.
E. Van DeMark who he understands
is working on a laige stock ranch in
this pait of the state. The father is
very anxious to get in communication
with his son, and any information
concerning his whereabouts will be
gladly received.
Adam Knoblook left for Slioopard
Springs Sunday to accompany his wife
home. He was accompanied by a
brother who has been visiting him
here for sometime, and is returning to
his home at Tillamook. Mrs. Knob
lock has beii at the Springs for some
time treating for chronic rheumatism
but has not materially improved.
We are in receipt of No. I, Vol. I,
ot "The Echo News, a neatly print
ed and well filled five column folio,
independent in politics and devoted to
the best interests of its town and
country. We trust the "News" may
prove a real boon to our thriving
neighbor city and a source of wealth
to its promoters.
R. W Fletcher and family, of Pen
dleton are visiting at the home of
Mrs. Fletcher's mother, Mrs. Eleanor
Cameron. Mr. Fletcher is circulation
manager of the E. 0. at Pendleton
and is making a tour of the country
hy wagon and team and incidently
doing a littlo boosting for the Round
Up.
The Light & Water Co. have finish
ed the work on the big reservoir on
the hill and have had a force of men
during tha week in digging trenches
and laying new miins on the exten
Kions to the new school building. The
work will proceed right along now
until the plant is entirely renewed.
Bernard Brandt of Portland, is here
n the employ of Mover Brothers.
He is an experienced machine man,
nd a practical machinist who knows
11 about machines and machinery.
Mr. Brandt epxresseg himself greatly
pleased with the crop outlook in Mor
row county.
Ray Fairchild was uDfrom Portland
in the above entitled Court and cause
on or before six weeks from the date
of the first publication of this sum
mone; and it you fail bo to appear or
answer for want thereof, plaintiff
will apply to the court for the relief
prayed for in his complaint, which is
as follows:
For judgment agaiust the defend
ants. Samuel 0. Watkins and Enla W,
Watkins for the sum of $800.00 with
interest thnreon at the late of seven
per cent, tier annum from June, 8 1911
and the farther sum cf f 90 00 attor
nev's fee and for the costs and ois
bursements of this suit; and for a
decree that the certain mortgage,
made and executed by the defendants,
Samuel O. Watkins and Eula W
Watkins, on the 8th day of June, 190!)
is a first lien upon the real property
therein described, to-wit: The Whf
of ihe NEqr and Nhf of the SEqr of
Section 19, to. IS., R. 25 E. W. M. :
that said mortgage be foreclosed and
such real property sold to satisfy said
jugdment, and that the defendants
and each of them be forever barred
and foreclosed from all right title and
interest in and to said real property,
save only the statutory right of re
demption, and for such other and fur
ther relief as may be meet and equit
able. This summons is published by order
nf the Hon. C. C. Patterson, Judge
of the County Court of the State of
uregon lor Morrow uounty, maae on
the 12th day of August, 1913. The
date of the first publication of this
summons is the 14th day of August,
1913.
S. E. NOTSON,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Will it be the Beach-the Springs-the
Mountains-the Cityor the Country?
No matter where; your first consider
ation will be something to carry your
belongings in
this week and purchased a bunch
cattle which he intended shipping
tha yards below but the market bein
off he decided to hold them here for
while and let them feed ud on bunch
grass. He left for home Wednesday
morning.
XI you want to save money on your
Fire insurance, see Smead. tf.
MARRIED.
McDaniel Sweek. At Hardman
Sunday, August 10 by M. A. Bates
J. P. Mr. Edward S. McDaniel and
Miss Vena Sweek. All of Hardman.
Crawford Dice. In this city
August 8, by Rev. J. V. Crawford,
Mr. Otheo Glenn Crawford and MiBB
Viola Marie Dice.
SUMMONS.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR IHE
COUNTY OF MORROW
Charles W. Hamilton, )
Plaintiff.)
)
Pearl Idle Hamilton, )
Defendant,)
TO PEARL IDIE HAMILTON,
THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON: You are hereby re
quired to appear aud answer the com
plaint filed against you in the above
entitled Court and suit on or before
six weeks from the date of the first
publication of this summons; and if
you fail to so appear or answer the
plaintiff will apply to the court for
the relief prayed for in bis complaint,
to-wit: For a decree forever dissolv
ing the bond of matrimony now and
heretofore existing between plaintiff
and defendant and lor such other and
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR MOR
ROW COUNTY.
Catherine M. Farnsworth,
Plaintiff,
vs.
A. K. Higgs, Anua E.
Higcs.Fred Hiram Strong,
E. E. Adkins and James SUMMONS
M. PhilUps. 'lustee of the
Bankrupt Estate of A. W.
Leuders, Bankupt,
Defendants.
To James M. 1'hilliDs Trustee of
the Bankrupt Estate of A. W. Leu
dors, Bankupt, one of the above
named defendants :
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON: You are hereby re
quired to appear and answer the com
plaint filed against you in the above
entitled Court and cause on or before
six weeks from the date of the first
publication of this summons; and if
you fail so to appear and answer for
want thereof plaintiff will apply to
the court for the relief prayed for in
her comdaint which is as follows:
For judgment against the defend
ants A. K. Higgs and Anna E. Higgs
for the sum of $5000 00, with interest
thereen at the rate of eight per cent.
per annum from January 21 1912, and
the further sum of $500 00 attorney's
fee and for the oosts and disbursements
of thia suit; and for a decree that the
certain mortgage, made and executed
by the defendants,. A. K Higgs and
Anna E. Higgs on the 21st day of
January, 1905, is a first lien upon the
real property therein described to-wit:
SJ and the Si of the NJ of Seo. 25;
EJ of Ei, Wi of NEJ and EJ of NWJ
of Sec. 26; and Nl of NJ of Sec. 36
all in Tp. 3 S., R. 25 E. W. M. ; also
the NWJ of SWJ and SWJ of N J of
Sec. 30, Tp S S. R. 26 E. W. M. ;
that said mortgage be foreclosed and
such real property sold to satisfy said
judgment and that the defendants and
each of them including yourself, be
forever barred and foreclosed from all
right title and interest in and to said
real property, save only the statutory
ight of redemption and for such
other and further relief as may be
meet and equitable.
This summons is published hy order
of the Hon. O. O. Patterson, Judg of
lie Connty Court of the State of Ore
gon for Morrow County, made on the
I2th day of August, 1913. The date
f the first publication of this summons
is the 14th day of August. 1913.
S. E. NOTSON,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
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