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Temlier 1 17.
Consolidated February la, 191--
V A W T K K CRAWFORD
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MOHKOW COI MTY OFFICIAL PAPKB
Thursday, March 9. 1916.
Entertainment on Thursday, Mar. t(t.
The entertainment, which will be
given on Thursday., the 16th inst., at
the Star Theater, promises to be one
which will serve to interest and
amuse those who are fortunate
enough to be present. The melodies
of Erin, which enthuse, the songs of
old Ireland, songs with notes of sor
row intermingled with notes of Joy,
will be heard on the 16th. Geo. 1!.
Hennessey, an entertainer of re
markable popularity, will recite and
sing. The sketch "The New Repor
ter," put on by local talent, will fur
nish many a laugh. Following is the
program:
Overture, Irish Melodies, Orchestra
Opening Address. "Why St. Patrick's
Day is so Universally Celebrated"
P. E. Sullivan
Vocal Solo, "Kathleen Mavourneen"
Mrs. R. J. Vaughn
Recitation "The Fighting Race"
Geo. B. Hennessey
Vocal Solo"The Dear Home Land"
Miss Peggy O'Rourke
Vocal Solo, "When Irish Eyes Are
Smiling" George F. Phelps
Piano Solo Selected
Mrs. C. L. Sweek
Vocal Solo, "A Little Kit of Heaven"
Master Thos. Mahoney
Vocal Solo "Molly Brannigan'
Geo. B. Hennssev
THE NEW REPORTER.
In which the following ladies and
gentlemen will participate: Miss M.
B. Doyle, Miss Pepgy O'Rourke, John
F. Kenny, Jas. Wilson, Jas. F. blier
idan, Pat Mollalian, Win. F. O'
Rourke, John J. McNamee.
Finale, "The Wearing of the Green,'
"The Star Spangled Banner"
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W. H. Foster, Plaintiff!
vs. )
H. R. Holt, and Harriet )SVMMOXS
M. Holt, his wii'e. )
Defendants.)
To H. R. Holt and Harriet M. Holt,
his wife, the above named defend
ants: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON: You and each of you
are hereby summoned and required
to arnear and answer the complaint
filed against you in the above enti
tled cause on or before six weeks
rom the date of first publication of
this summons and you are notified
that if you fail io so appear or an-
wer, the plauitiff for want thereof.
ill applv to the court tor the reliet
rayed for in his complaint, to-wit:
For judgment against you in the
sum of $1000.00, with interest there
on at the rate of eight per cent, per
annum from August 1, 1913, until
paid, and for the further sum of
100.00 attorney s fee and for his
costs and disbursements in this suit,
also for a judgment and decree fore
closing that certain mortgage execut
ed bv the defendants H. K. Holt and
Harriet M. Holt, his wife, on the 1st
day of August, 1913, in favor of J.
M. Ayers and thereafter, ou the 1st
day of September, 1913, for a valu
abie consideration assigned to this
plaintiff, and said mortgage was ex
ecuted to secure the payment of the
sums for which judgment is demand
ed, and for the sale for the satisfac
tion of said judgment of the real
property in said mortgage described
iz. The EM. ot the ws or sec
tion 33; the SE14 of the SE of Sec
tion 28. and the SW'4 of the SWV4
of Section 27, all in Tp. 6, South of
Range 27, East of the Willamette
Meridian.
That you and each of you as de
fendants in said suit be barred and
foreclosed of all right, title and in
terest In and to said real property
save only the statutory right of re
demption, and for such other refief
as to the court may seem equitable.
This summons is published by or
der of the Hon. Gilbert W. Phelps.
Judge of the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon for Morrow County,
made and entered on the 3rd day of
March, 1916.
Date of first publication, the 9tn
day of March, 1916.
WOODSON & SWEEK,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
NEWS FllOM THE IOK COUNTRY
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place west of lone, and has come to
take charge of it. He expects to
make some needed improvements on
the place, and one of these will be the
sinking of a well
S. L. Beck, who is sinking a well
on the Barzee place near Ella, met
with an accident on Monday that
came near costing him an arm. He
caught the member in the engine in
a manner that tore the flesh loose
from the forearm but no bones were
broken, a fact that is hardly to be
accounted for when the wedging of
his arm in the machine was enough to
stop it. He has been laid of the job
as a consequence
Numerous farmers were in from
the west end of the county yesterday,
and all report that it will be but a
few days now until they will be able
to resume work. It is reported that
the weeds are coming up at a great
rate, and this will be a season for
getting rid of the pests in large quan
tities. Where the wheat was sown
In the Fall it is now coming on well
and while some complaint is made of
the lateness of the season, we hear
no kick on the sufficiency of moisture.
This will doubtless prove a splendid
season for Spring sown grain in this
part of the county.
The "Ham Bone" minstrels pulled
OiT tiieir initial performance at Wal
ker's Hall on last Friday evening, and
a crowd that filled the place to its
full capacity were well entertained
and greatly enjoyed the music and
puns. As end men, Roy Cochran and
Francis Cronan kept up a lively
round and made fun for everybody
Not the least feature however, was
the solo and chorus singing, which
had been prepared under the super
vision of Prof. W. K. Davis, and the
aggregation of pretty girls, only a
part of whom were "blacken up,
added beautv and charm to the per
formance. The show was given in
the interests and under the auspices
of the Yeomen, and the cash results
amounted to about $70.00. There is
some talk of taking the minstrel to
other points near by, but this has not
been definitely settled upon
The Union Ladies Aid Society en
joyed a very pleasant afternoon at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ike How
ard on last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs,
Howard live about a mile east o
town, and six auto loads, constitutin
17 members of the aid and two vis
itors were the guest.i. The afternoon
was spent by the ladies in making all
sorts of goody goodies and at 4:3
the ladies were invited to the dlnin
room to partake of a bowl of mush
and milk, according to announcement
18.27
NOTICE OF BANKRUPT SALK.
Notice is hereby given that Frank
Gilliam, Trustee of the .Estate of
Kmil C. T. Grotkopp, Bankrupt, will
on the 18th day of March, 1916, at
the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., at The
Grotkopp ranch, 4 miles South of
Heppner, Ore., sell at public auction.
to the highest bidder for cash, the
following described personal proper
ty, to-wit:
One 12-foot Hodge Header; ' One
McSherrv Grain Drill; One McCor-
mick Mower; One Deering Hay Rake;
One McCormick Reaper; One Oliver
Two-bottow Plow; One Six-Section
Rhoderick Lean Harrow; One Three-
Section Lever Harrow; One three and
a quarter Wagon; 10 tons rye hay;
7 sacks of Barley; One set neavy
work harness; Two Header boxes; 2
Four horse neck yokes; 0 pitch
forks: One water trough; eight horse
collars, sevent halters and 700 feet of
one and one-fourth inch fencing lumber.
Rights reserved to reject all bids.
FRANK GILLIAM, Trustee.
It.
C. W. B. M. Meets.
The C. W. B. M. of the Christian
church met on Tuesday afternoon at
the home of Miss Millie Rood. An ex
cellent program in charge of Mrs J.
A. Waters division, was given. About
fortv members were present. At me
conclusion of the program ngni re
freshments were served.
Do you want to Invest in Heppner
residence property. We are ottering
a piece of property at a price that
will appeal to you. Two houses at
the price of one in a desirable loca
tion. Come and see us.
SMEAD & CRAWFORD.
Delinquent fax List For 1914.
The following list of real proper
ty situated in Morrow County, State
of Oregon, is hereby advertised for
rielinauent taxes assessed for the
vear 1914. This advertisement is
authorized bv an act embodied in
Chapter 301 of the General Laws of
Oregon as passed by the 1913 ses
sion of the Legislative Assemoiy,
The taxes on the following adver
tised list of real property became de
linquent September 1, 1915, and Oc
tober 1, 1915, and are subject to a
penalty of 10 per cent and interest
at the rate of 12 per cent per annum
until the said taxes shall have been
paid.
Notice is hereby given that six
months after the taxes charged
aeainst the following real property
but which in reality was a sumptuous ! first became delinquent the Sheriff
banquet that had been prepared by is required by law to issue Certficates
Mrs. Howard and the ladies faced a lQf Delinquency against the said prop
table laden with all the goods things ! erty Ior delinquent taxes. The said
to eat imaginable. In fact, some of 1 r-ortificatea of Delinauencv shall bear
the ladies expressed a desire to take
up permanent abode at the Howard
home and become regular boarders
at their table. The occasion was one
long to be remembered and it was en
joyed to the limit by all present.
Those present were Mesdames B. F.
Akers, W. 3. Blake, J. II. Blake, K.
J. Bristow, J. H. Bryson, J. H. Coch-1
interest at the rate of 15 per cent
per annum until the Certificates are
redeemed
Any time after the expiration of
three years from the first date 01 de
linquency of any tax included in a
Certificate of Delinquency the kolder
of such Certificate may cause sum
mons to be served on the owner of
11T IT VXTnlfft nntinn T.
f .I.,"" t " ; i U. i the property described in the Certifl
,.' v 1' n'ii,0r n w anorrv cate, notifying the owner that he will
R. H Wilmot, Oscar Williamson, and apply to the Circuit Court of the
Misses Elvena Davidson, Opal Pad-! county in which such property is Bit
bore and Kittv Wilmot. Mrs. How- j "ated for a decree foreclosing the
ard is president of the society, and , against tne property mentioned
proved herself an entertainer par ex
cellence.
in such Certificate
Adams, J, B., Hardman, Ad
ams Add., Lots 1, 2, 3, 4,
Block 3, Page 1, Line 3,
Tax $19.35
Glasses fitted satisfactorily by Dr.
n'lnnavi n mmmv refunded. Hifl
prices are reasonable, and he is where , Adams, Foster, Heppner, Ad
you can always find Mm. No charge j J add., Lots 1, 2, 3, Blk.
for testine eyes, tf. 1 1, Lots 7, 8, Blk. 1, Page 1,
30.33
2.64
.78
1.60
4.30
85.63
28.5!
12.80
1.66
7. 86
Line 6. Tax
Adams, Irving S.. M-. i. see
S, Tp. 2X, 27, Page 1. Line
9, Tax
Adams. Clinton P., S4 Sec.
2, Tp IN, 27, Adams 1st,
Page 1, Line 10, Tax... $20.81
Adams, J. A. & J. B., Hard-
man Add, 3 to 7, Blk. C,
Adams 2nd. Blk 3, Page 1,
Line 11, Tax
Adklns, E. E., SE'i NEU. -
Sec 10, 3S. 25, SWNW'i
Sec 11, 3S, 25, SV4 Sec.
5, 3S. 26, W. Sec. S, 33,
26, Page 2, Line 11, Tax.. 101.73
Akers, B. F., lone, duffs 4th,
Lots 1, 2, Blk 2, Page 2,
Line 27, Tax
Akers, A. S., EVjNU,
SWU NE U , NE',4 SE,
and irregular tracts. Sec
1, Tp 3S, 25, Page 3, Line
5, Tax 35.45
Alexander, J. T. & Frank T.
Berrv, NW-i. Sec 16, 3.,
27, Page 3, Line 13, Tax.
Allen, J. J., ENWU. Wi
NE14 Sec 9, IN, 23, Page
3, Line 14, Tax 7.83
Allison Kezia, Heppner Tract
No. 91,Page 3, Line 25,
Tax
Anderson, E. V., SWSEVi,
E SW4. SEH NWVi,
Sec 31, 5S, 25, Page, Line
5, Fire Patrol Tax 1.60
Anderson, Godfrey, SV4. Sec.
18, IN, 26, Page 5, Line
7 Tftx
Anthony, A. A., All of" Block
40 West, Sec. 21, 5N, 27,
Page 5, Line 22, Tax
Ashbaugh, C. L., NEttSH-K,
Sec. 11, 4S, 24, Page 6,
Line 1, Tax 8.10
Ashburn, J. A., Lexington,
Penlands 2nd, Lot 8, Blk.
1, Page 6, Line 16, Tax..
Ayers, John L. Est., NE4
Sec. 15, 6S, 29, Page 7,
Line 1, Tax
Ayers, Edgar B., 19 ft. Lot
10, Blk. 4, Heppner, Page
7, Line 20, Tax 19.45
Ayers, Mary I., Heppner, N
Tract No. 25, Page 8, Line
3, Tax
Ball, Mary E., SSH. Sec
13, 2S, 23, ESWi, Wtf
SE, NESEi, Sec 24,
2S, 23, SW'4. Sec 18, 2S,
24, E14SWH, Lot 3, Sec.
19, 2S, 24, NW'A, Sec 30,
25, 24, Page 9, Line 5, Tax
Bank, Condon Nat'l, NW,
SMi SWV4, Sec 17, 3S, 23,
SNE, EVfc SEJ-4, Sec
18, 3S, 23, All Sec 2, 23,
NE&NEV4, Sec 19, 3S,
23, NXWi, Sec. 20,
3S, 23, Page 9, Line 19,
Tax
Bank, Estacada State, NE ,
Sec 34, 2N, 24, Page 9,
Line 24, Tax
Bank, Hermiston First Natl.,
Lot 6, Blk 24, East, Sec.
20, 5N, 27, Page 9, Line
2S, Tax
Barnard, A. Z., WNW4,
Sec 29, 4S, 26, SENE&
Sec 30, 4S, 26, Page, 11,
Line 10, Tax
Barlow, J. F., NE'i
SE14, Sec 20, 3S, 25, N'ij
NW 14 . S W N W , NW Vi
SW14, Sec 21, 3S, 25, SMs
SE V4 SW Vi , SNSE4
SWU, Sec 16, 3S, 25, Page
11, Line 14, Tax
Barlow, D. S., SSW'i
NWVi, WSW, Sec 15,
3S, 25, NN, SE14
swy4, ssy2N, N
SW'4, SE'4, Sec 16, 33,
25, SE'4, SSNE'4,
Sec 17, 3S, 25, Page 12,
Line 1, Tax 52.59
Barnes, Dwight A., SE'4
SW'4,-3, IN, 23, NE'4
NE, 9, IN, 23, N'2
NW'4, Sec 10, IN, 23,
Page 12, Line 11, Tax
Basey, Alton, SE M SE '4 , Sec
10, 3S, 25, EH NE'4,
NE, NE M NE'4, Sec 15,
3S, 25, Page 14, Line 11,
Tax
Becktell, W. C, N.V2NE'4,
Sec 16, 3N, 26, Page 16,
Line 13, Tax 2.40
Bellenbrock, John, S E
SE'4, Sec 20, 3S, 25,
SW'4 SE'4, SEV SW'4,
Sec 21, 3S, 25, W E,
NW'4 Sec 28, 3S, 25, Eft
NE'4 Sec 28, 3S, 25, SE
NE'i, Sec 28, 3S, 25, S
NW4, SWV4NE, Sec.
27, 33, 25, Page 17, Line
1, Tax
Beldon, Anna, NN, Sec
8, 63, 27, Page 17, Line 8?
Tax
Bell, Margaret, NW14, Sec
26, IS, 26, Page 17, Line
12, Tax 17.13
Benson, Wm. L., NW'4, Sec.
32, 2N, 25, Page 18, Line
22, Tax
Beymer, Effle Bell., Lexing
ton, Lot 2, Blk. 16, Page
19, Line 13, Tax
Beymer, Florida F., SE'4
NE'4, NE'4 SE'i, SMs
SE', Sec 29, 43, 26, Page
19, Line 21, Tax 10.24
Blount, Mary Parker, Irrl
gon, Lots 4, 5, Blk. 32, Lot
18, Blk, 36, Page 22, Line
1, Tax
Bookman, Chas., NW'iSW'4
Sec 15, 4S, 28, Page 22,
Line 13, Tax
Bray, Walter P., SW'4, Sec
31, 23, 27, Page 23, Line
21, Tax 3.91
Brandes, Louis,
WHENV. Sec. 16,
4N, 27, Page 23, 'Line 23,
Tax
Brenner, Peter, N, WM,
SE',4, Sec 19, 3S, 24, Page
24, Line 6, Tax
Brooks, L. B EVaNWV,
SWNW'4, SW'4, ec
6, IN, 26, Page 25, Line
24, Tax 18.78
Brooks, Jessie, W'iSE,
See 16, 3N, 26, Page 25,
Line 26, Tax.
Brown, Thos. E., Heppner,
Browns Add., Lot 3, Blk.
1, Lots 6 to 10, Blk. 1,
Page 26, Line 21, Tax .
Burney, W. P., All Sec. 10,
5S, 29, Page 30, Line 3,
Tax
47.52
12.98
12.51
35.68
13.12
.00
8.29
.88
2.66
3.96
17.26
2.40
3.87
62.48
THE
CH
IGHTl
There are a lot of things about the coffee business that the public
doesn't know.
There are a lot of coffees of the "ten -karat" variety masquerading
as the "eighteen -karat" kind.
There can be no better coffee than
CMlb
Super-Quality Coike
It sells regularly at 40c. No "first quality" coffee should sell for
more.
There might be times when a higher price would be justified but
not now.
"Green coffee" prices fluctuate just as does sugar or flour and
any other staples. Due to a decreased demand in Europe, coffee
has been "down" for a whole year past. During part of this time
the "best" coffee could be retailed, with a reasonable profit, at 35c
in the home market and 40c in distant markets. During that time
we sold ROYAL CLUB at the reduced price. Recently prices have
advanced the regular price of ROYAL CLUB is now 40c, and
it's worth it. (
The coffee roaster who maintained a price of 40c to 45c, (during
this "low market" period, charged you too much he robbed the
public of thousands of dollars. They were entitled to share in this
saving just as they do on sugar and flour and other staples.
The Coffee Roaster who charges you an unreasonable price fifty
one weeks out of the year, for coffee no better than ROYAL
CLUB, and then reduces his price for one week to what it should
have been all the year does not deserve your patronage.
We will challenge all competition. ROYAL CLUB has no equal in
quality or price. We will not be undersold no, not for a single
day.
We will allow no "outside" coffee roaster to unload his surplus
stock on the unsuspecting public at what he claims to be a marvel
ous reuucuuii.
For two weeks you may buy
ROYAL CLUB at reduced prices
to meet all competition. Buy it in
any quantity at these prices. You
know it is the best that money can
buy. You know it is fresh for it's
roasted daily in Portland and deliv
ered to your grocer in small quanti
ties just as he needs it. You can
be certain that it has not lost its
strength in warehouses or in transit.
mr
ANY PRKt SfcJ -v7
LAM
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The "Royal Club" House
PORTLAND, OREGON
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