THE GAZETTE -TIMES, HEPPNER, QBE., THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1917
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LEGAL NOTICES.
SUMMONS.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE
STATE OF OREGON, COUNTY
OF MORROW.
A. D. Jelllson, Plaintiff, vs. Lee
L. Haycock, Jane Doe Haycock, M.
A. Nlskern, C. E. Curren and the
First National Bank of Modesto,
Cal., Defendants. Summons. j
To Lee L. Haycock, Jane Doe Hay-j
cock, N. A. Nlskern, U. E. curren,
and First National Bank of Mo
desto, Cal., defendants.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON, you are hereby requir
ed to appear and answer the com
plaint filed against you In the above
entitled suit1 within six weeks of the
first publication of the summons
herein, and which first publication Is
of date of 24th day of May, 1917;
and It you fall to answer the said
complaint for want thereof the plain
tiff will apply to the Court for the
relief demanded therein, to-wit: for
a decree and ajudgment of this Court
for the foreclosure of that certain
mortgage made and executed by
Josephine Loomts and A. B. LoomlB,
her husband to W. D. Jelllson and
by him assigned to the plaintiff here
in, and which said mortgage is upon
the following described property sit
uated in the County of Morrow, State
of Oregon, and descrlebd aB follows,
to-wit: North east quarter of section
twenty seven, and west half of sec
tion thirty four, all in Twp. two
North range twenty four east Wil
lamette Meridian; and for an order
for the sale of said property in satis
faction of the lien of said mortgage;
and further for a Judgment and de
cree forclostng the equity of redemp
tion, and all rights, title, interest or
Hen of the defendants herein and of
each of them in and upon said prop
erty, and for all other equitable and
proper relief.
This summons Is served upon you
by publication hereof in the Heppner
The Gazette-Times by an order of the
Hon. G. W. Phelps, Circuit Judge
of Morrow County, Oregon, of date
19th day of May 1917, and which
order directs that publication hereof
be made in said newspaper once a
week for a period of six weeks.
First publication, 24th day of May,
1917.
Last publication, 28th June, 1917.
S. J. SECOR,
H. A. ROBERTSON,
Atty. for Plff.
APPLICATION FOR JUDGMENT
FORECLOSING TAX LIENS.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR MOR
ROW COUNTY.
Morrow County, Oregon, A Public
Corporation, Plaintiff,
vs .
O. C. Hlnkle, Max S. Kern, Michael
Keane, and Northwest Timber
Company, a corporation, and any
other person or persons owning or
claiming to own, or having or
claiming to have, any interest or
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Ay oacopiL stove
The orange discs which you will see displayed
next week in the windows of the dealers listed
below bring a welcome message a message
telling of relief from the drudgery and discom
fort of summer cooking.
For the New Perfection cooks better than any
wood or coal range, and it does not heat up
the kitchen. Cooler cooking in summer
more economical cooking all the year 'round.
Watch for the orange discs next week Ask
any of these dealers to tell you about the New
Perfection Oil Cook-Stove and how the long
blue chimneys prevent all smoke and smelL
estate in or to the real property
hereinafter described, Defendants.
Summons and Notice.
To Michael Keane and any other
person or persons owning or claim
ing to own, or having or claiming to
have, any interest or estate In or to
the real property hereinafter describe
ed, defendants;
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON: Vou and each of you
are hereby notified that the above
named Plaintiff, a Public Corpora
tion, is the purchaser, owner and
holder of certificate of delinquency
numbered 606, issued on the 16th
day of December, 1913, by the sher
iff and collector of delinquent taxes
for Morrow County, Oregon, and filed
by said sheriff and collector of delin
quent taxes in the office of the County
Clerk of Morrow County, Oregon, on
the 16th day of December, 1913, for
taxes due and delinquent, together
with penalty, interest and costs there
on, upon real property situate in
Morrow County, Oregon.
You are further notified that the
amount for which said certificate is
Issued Is set opposite and following
the description fo the tract or parcel
of land hereinafter set out, the same
being the amount then due and de
linquent, for taxes for the year 1910,
together with penalty, Interest and
cost thereon, upon said real property
situate in Morrow County, Oregon,
and particularly bounded and des
cribed as hereinafter set forth; said
tract or parcel of land being assessed
for the year 1910 to the first person
whose name immediately precedes
the description thereof, and is follow
ed by the name of the person appear
ing to be the owner thereof, as ap
pears on the tax roll of Morrow Coun
ty, Oregon, now in the hands of the
sheriff of said county for collection,
at the date of the first publication of
this summons and notice, which Is
the 24th day of May, 1917.
Certlflicate No. 506, Michael
Keane and Michael Keane,
8E, Sec. 30, Tp. 6 S., R.
26 E. W. M., $16.16
The said amount bears interest as
follows: The taxes aforesaid bear
interest from the 16th day of Decem
ber, 1913, at the rate of 15 per cent,
per annum, until paid, said last nam
ed date being the date of filing said
certificate of delinquency in the office
of the County Clerk of Morrow Coun
ty, Oregon.
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 summons exclusive of
the day of the first publication here
of, to-wlt: May 24, 1917, and de
fend this suit in the Court afore
said, or pay the amount due as
shown above, against the said tract
or parcel of land above described, of
which you are the owner, or In which
you have, or claim to have, any inter,
est or estate, together with interest
and costs accrued in this suit there
on. Service of a copy of your an
swer or other process may be made
upon the undersigned attorney for
plaintiff, at the place specified below
as his address, and in case of your
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For Sole by
GILLIAM & BISBEE
General Hardware
HEPPNER -;- OREGON
failure so to do Judgment and decree
will be entered against vnu nnrt nr-h
of you, foreclosing said tax lien for
the amount set opposite and follow
ing the description of said parcel of
land above set forth, together with
interest and costs thereon, against
said tract or parcel of land and said
tract or parcel of land will be sold to
satisfy said Judgment and decree ob
tained in said 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 six consecutive weeks
in the Gazette-Times, a newspaper of
general circulation in Morrow Coun
ty, Oregon, the date of first publica
tion thereof being May 24th, 1917;
said publication being made in pur
suance of an order therefor made by
the Honorable Gilbert W. Phelps,
Judge of the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon for Morrow County,
said order having been made and en
tered on the 24th day of April, 1917.
COUNTY OF MORROW, STATE OF
OREGON,
By Samuel E. Notson, District At
torney for Morrow County, Oregon
and attorney for Plaintiff; whose
address is Heppner, Oregon.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT.
Notice is hereby given that J. H.
Helms, administrator of the Estate
of J. N. Helms, has filed his final
account in the County Court of the
State of Oregon for Morrow County,
and that said Court has set the 30th
day of June, 1917, at the hour of
two o'clock P. M. of said day as the
time and the Court room ot the
County Court of Morrow County,
Oregon, at Heppner, Oregon, as the
place for the hearing of objections
to and the settlement of said final
account. All objections to said ac
count must be filed on or before that
date.
J. H. HELMS, Administrator.
NOTICE .OF . ADMINISTRATRIX'
SALE OF REAL PROPERTY.
Notice is hereby given that fn per
suance of an order of the County
Court of the State of Oregon for Mor
row County, made on the 7th day of
May, 1917, the undersigned, admin
istratrix of the estate of Edward S.
Tyler, deceased, will sell at public
auction to the highest bidder, not
less than $500.00 of such bid to be
cash, and subject to confirmation by
said County Court, on Friday, the
6th day of July, 1917, at 10 o'clock
A. M., at the front door of the Court
House in Heppner, Morrow County,
Oregon, all the right, title and inter
est that the said Edward S. Tyler had
In said land at the time of his death;
and all the right, title and interest
that the said estate has, by operation
of law or otherwise, acquired other
than or in addition to that of the said
Edward S. Tylor at the time of his
loonoirical
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death, and in and to all that certain
lot, piece and parcel of land situate
In the County of Morrow, State of
Oregon, and described as follows, to
wit : The Northwest quarter of Sec
tion 12, Township 2 S., Range 26 E.
W. M.. Terms : $500.00 cash, bal
ance on terms to be approved by the
Court. ELLA TYLER,
Administratrix
NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS'
MEETING.
Notice is herehy given that the an
nual meeting, of the stockholders of
the Heppner Milling Company will be
held on Tuesday, July 10th, 1917, at
the hour of 4 o'clock p. m. at the of
fice of the company in Heppner, Ore
eon, for the Dumnse nf nlwtinir ill.
rectors for the ensuing year and for
the transaction of such other business
as may regularly come before the
meeting.
E. D. BROWN, Secretary.
IISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP
Notice is hereby given that the
artnership heretofore existing be
ween Karl L, Beach and George M.
Jlyn, under the style and title of
Jeach & Allyn, and doing a general
arage and plummlng business at
.exlngton, Oregon, has this day been
issolved by mutual consent. Mr.
Jlyn will continue the garage bust
ess and Mr. Beach takes over the
lumblng business. All parties know
ng themselves indebted to the firm
f Beach & Allyn are requested to
all and settle their accounts at once
KARL L. BEACH,
GEORGE M. ALLYN.
Dated at Lexington, Oregon, this
4th day of June, 1917.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. -Department
of the Interior. U. S,
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon,
May 16th, 1917. NOTICE is hereby
given that John E. Brenner, of lone,
Oregon, who, on September 10th,
1912, made Homestead Entry No
010101 and on March 5th. 1917.
made additional Homestead Entry,
No. 018643, for SttSE and SW4,
Section 9, Township 2 South, Range
24 East, Willamette Meridian, has
filed notice of lntenfton to make Fi
nal three-year Proof, to establish
claim to hte land above described
before C. C. Patterson, U. S. Com
missioner, at Heppner, Oregon, on
tne Z7tr day of June, 1917.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Ben Martin Buschke. Henrv Vln
ton Smouse, Mes. Mary Ester Ball,
kdgar J. Ball, all of lone, Oregon.
H. FRANK WOODCOCK, Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
ISOLATED TRACT.
Public Land Sale.
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon,
June 7, 1917. NOTICE Is hereby
given that, as directed by the Com
missioner of the General Land Office,
under provisions of Sec. 2455, R. S..
pursuant to the application of Eva
LIVE CECIL NEWS ITEMS!
Miss Esther Logan spent a pleas
ant week visiting at the Hynd resi
dence Mrs. Peter Nash of Redmond and
Frances spent the week end out on
the Leon ranch.
Miss Mary Van Vactor of Heppner
is visiting at the home of her sister,
Mrs. Ellis Minor.
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Lowe and their
son Robert were visiting at Arling
ton last Thursday.
Zenith Logan returned to Cecil
Friday after visiting his mother in
Portland for the last week.
Miss A. C. Hynd and Miss Esther
Logan were visitors last Friday af
ternoon at the Henrickson ranch.
T. H. Lowe has received a new
Oliver typewriter to add to his of
fice fixtures. It is making good.
Mrs. Nash, senior, of Cecil, has
accepted the position as cook for
Grover Curtis during the haying sea
son. A number of students came np last
Tuesday to learn the intricacies of
ranch work. Mr. Hynd is teaching
them the fundamentals essential to
success.
The last week has been a big time
in Cecil with the bees. They seem to
want room for future operations. So
the affair has become a lively social
topic covering every phase of the
apiary business.
George Anderson of the Hynd
ranch left Monday for Sand Hollow.
From there he will go up in the
mountains where his position for the
summer months will be that of a
camp tender for the Hynd Brothers.
The principal industry ot this vi
cinity of raising and caring for alfal
fa has assumed large proportions at
the present time. There are several
outfits putting up their first cuttings.
The crop Is three weeks behind what
it was last year.
Two of the Art Minor men made
their return to this place last Friday
for the purpose of helping put in the
hay. Quite a welcome was extended
to these two by their many friends.
The parties in question are Mac
Smith and Rufus Burroughs.
Last Tuesday seemed to have been
gas day in Cecil. Forty-two cars
came and stocked up during the day
and by evening there was an oil fam
ine. However the new shipments
have overcome the shortage. There
is talk of more storage capacity and
the installation ot a new pump.
The Hynd car carrying Mr, and
Mrs. Hynd, Miss A. C. Hynd, Her
bert Hynd, Mrs. T. H. Lowe and Rob
A. Crawford, Serial No. 015222, we
will offer at public sale, to the high
est bidder, but at not less than $2.50
per acre, at 9:30 o'clock A. M., on
the 24th day of July, next, at this
office, the following tract of land;
SSWy4, NWSW4, Section 4.
Township 6 South, Range 24 East,
W. M. (Containing 120 Acres).
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 required to
Immediately pay to the Receiver the
amount thereof.
Any person claiming adversely the
above-described land are advised to
file their claims, or objections, on or
before the time designated for sale.
L. A. BOOTH, Receiver.
. Notice of Final Accounting
Notice is hereby given that the un
ders'.gned, administrator of tho es
tate of Francis M. Farrens, deceased
lias filed with the County Court ot
Morrow County, Oregon his final ao
ount as such administrator, and that
-aid Court has fixed Monday the 9th
lay of July, 1917 at the hour of 10
o'clock In the forenoon of said day
as the time and the County Court
Room in the Courthouse in Heppner,
Oregon, as the place for hearing said
account and any objections thereto
and for the settlement of said estate.
RUFUS A. FARRENS,
Administrator.
NOTICE OF TAKING UP OF AN
ESTRAYED ANIMAL
Notice is hereby given that I have
taken up and now hold at my place
about 16 miles North of Lexington,
Oregon the following described an
imal; one Roan Gelding, apparent
ly 4 or 6 yrs. old, weight about 900,
branded with Indian brand on right
shoulder. Animal has been at my
place all winter of 1916-1917. Ow
ner may have animal upon paying
for this notice and pasture bill.
' JAMES CARTY.
NOTICE OF ESTRAY.
Notice is hereby given that I have
taken up and now hold at my place,
formerly the Roberts ranch, In the
mountains, one coal black stud colt
branded "cx" on left shouUler. Com
ing two years old this spring. Own
er can have same by paying for all
cost including pasturage and cast
of this advertisement.
FRED ASHBAUGH, Hardman.
SEMI-ANNUAL MEETING.
The regular semi-annual meeting
of the Morrow County Farmers' Un
ion will be held at the Court House
in Heppner at 1 o'clock P. M on Sat
urday, June 30, 1917. Each local
Union of the county Is expected and
urged to be represented at this meet
ing, as matters of importance will be
taken up.
C. E. JONES. Vice-President.
R. W. TURNER, Secretary.
ert Lowe went over to the Hynd
brothers ranch last Sunday where
they spent the day. At eventide a
change In the personel as follows was
made. Miss A. C. Hynd remained
with her aunt Annie and Violet Hynd
joined in the return home. The
latter had been visiting her aunt.
The school election that occurred
last Monday succeeded completely in
releasing the district from the for
mer board. Jack Hynd was nomin-'
ated and unanimously elected direct
or and his new neighbor, A. Henrick
son, was indorsed for clerk. At this
juncture, John Nash tendered his res
ignation and Boyd Logan was unani
mously chosen to the vacancy. J. H.
Franklin is now chairman of the
board for the next two years.
A large number of west Heppner
residents are la vln? new concrete
walks in front of their homes. Jeff .
Jones and Mrs. Francis Gordon have
Just completed a considerable stretch
along their properties and others
who are beautifying their premises
In the same manner are Earl Gilliam,
Chas. Thomson, Phill Cohn, Crockett
Kirk and D. O. Justus.
Senator J. N. Bureess. extensive
sheepman of Umatilla county, came
over from Pendleton last Friday to
attend the wool sales in this city.
Grain Grading School Success.
The first grain grading school ever
held in the United States has been
concluded at the Oregon Agricultural
College with such success that the
work will be continued in a series of
extension courses held in various
parts of the State by the Extension
Service. The school was desinged to
enable farmers, millers and grain
dealers to determine the classes and
grades of all northwest wheats, so
that the milling and marketing val
ues can be ascertained before the
grain Is sent to market. .
The school Just concluded showed
that wheat men can readily learn the
classes into which any local-grown
samples fall, and that after classifi
cation the placing into grades is a
simple matter. It also developed
that most ot the important wheats
grown in the Pacific Northwest ia
cared for in the federal grain stan
dardization rules, and all samples
thus covered are given ratings ac
cording to the Federal standards. A
few classes fall outside the Federal
classes, and these will be taken un
at joint hearings before the public
service commissions of Oregon and
Washington, at which equitable
classifications will be made. These
hearings will be held as follows:
Portland, June 18; Tacoma. June 19:
Spokane, June 20; and Pendleton,
June 21.
The extension courses will be given
by G. R. HvsIod. professor of Farm
Crops at the College, who will also
attend the joint hearings and assist
In determining grades.
Miss Tingle Selected as Household
Arts Head.
University of Oregon, Eugene,
June 16. Miss Lillian Tingle, prin
cipal of the Benson Polytechnic .
School for Girls, at Portland, is to be
the head of the new department af
household arts In the University.
Miss Tingle will assume her new
position at the beginning of the Oc
tober term. Selected tentatively by
President Campbell several weeks;
ago, Miss Tingle was formaly elect
ed by the board of regents at the
June meeting.
Miss Tingle has a wide reputation
as an authority and writer on domes
tic science. For twelve years she has
been writing for the Portland Ore
gonian on that line of subjects, and
her articles and addresses have been
in demand by magazines and by va
rious women's and parent-teacher or
ganizations. She came west to Port
land in 1905, after several years of
domestic science teaching. Miss--Tingle
organized the household arts
work in all the Portland elementary
schools. In her position as head ot
the girls' school of trades at the Ben
son Polytechnic high school, she has
supervised the work of the teachers
In charge of 960 day students and
983 night students.
Miss Tingle will come to Eugene
within a few days to make prelimin
ary arrangements for taking hold of
her work in October.
The Unted States Civil Service
Commission announces that an exam
ination for stenographer and type
writer, Field Service, will be held In
forty dfferent cities throughout the
Eleventh Civil Service District June
30, 1917. Both men and women will
be admitted to this examination.
There is an urgent need of male
stenographers and typewriters for all
branches of the service in the
Eleventh District, but particularly in
the Quartermaster Corps of the Uni
ted States Army, at an entrance sal
ary of $1000 per annum. Typewrit
ers without a knowledge of stenogra
phy are In demand and every eligible
on the male typewriter register will
ing to accept an entrance salary of
$1000 per annum will be appointed.
Male typewriters willing to serve
their country under the conditions
named should apply for this examin
ation. Applications and full Infor
mation will be furnished by the local
secretary, Board of Civil Service Ex
aminers, Post Office, at any of the
offices where the examination will be
held, or by the District Secretary,
Room 303, Post OHlce Bldg., Seattle,
Wash.
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