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THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 16, 1918. PAGE 8KVK LEGAL NOTICES IN THE CIIU'l'IT COURT OF THE STATE OK OREGON FOR MORROW COUNTY. H. C. Githcns. Plaintiff, vs.' John W. Johnson and Lillian V. Johnson, his. wife; Genevieve D. SUMMONS Johnson, Timms, Cress & Co., a corporation, Walther - Williams Hardware Co., a cor poration, Defendants. To John V. Johnson, Genevieve D. Johnson and Lillian V. Johnson, the above named defendants: IN THE NAME OP THE STATE OP OREGON: ,You are hereby re quired to appear and answer the complaint filed agalnBt you In the a bove entitled suit, on or before six weekstfrom the 25th day of April, 1918, to wit: on or before the 6th day ef June, 1918, and It you fail to bo appear, or answer, tor want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for Judgment against you as prayed for in his complaint, to wit: For judgment against John W. Johnson for the sum of $55.47 with interest at the rate of six per! cent per annum from Sept. 22, 1917, and the further sum of f 1.00 for re cording Hen and $16.00 attorney's fee; for the further sum of $48.35 with Interest at the rate of six per cent per annum from October 11, 1917, and the further sum of $1.40 for recording lien and $16.00 attor ney's fee; for the further sum of $19.50 with Interest at the rate of six per cent per annum from October 1, 1917, and the further sum of $1.00 for recording lien, and $15.00 attor ney's fee, and for plaintiff's costs and disbursements in this suit; That each of plaintiff's Hens are valid and subsisting liens upon the premises herein described, prior to all other liens or claims; that the interests of the defendants Genevieve D. John son, Timms, Cress & Co. and Walther WilliamB Hardware Co. are subse quent and Bubject to the Hens of the plaintiff; that plaintiff's Hens be foreclosed and the following descri bed premises, to wit: Commencing at a point on the Section line be tween Section 26 and 27 In Tp. 2 S. R. 26, E. W. M. Morrow County, Oregon, said point alse being on the North line of Water street In the City of Heppner, said County and State, thence East 110 90-10t) feet along the North line of Water street, thence North 20 dogrees 33 minutes West 100 ft. more or less to the cen ter of Willow creek, thence North westerly 82 feet down the center of Willow creek to said Section line, thence South 124 feet more or less to the place qf beginning; be sold for the purpose of satisfying such judg ment as may be recovered by the plaintiff herein; that the defendants and each of them be foreclosed of and from all right, title and interest in and to said premises and every part thereof; that the proceeds of said sale be applied first to pay the costs of sale and, plaintiff's judg ment, and the remainder be disposed of as the Court may direct. This summons is served on you by publication thereof once a week for six weeks, in the Gazette-Times weekly newspaper of general circula tion, published in Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, by virtue of an or der made and entered herein on the 16th day of April, 1918 by the Hon orable C. C. Patterson, County Judge of Morrow County, Oregon, and the date of the first publication of the summons is April 25th, 1918, and the date of the last publication will be June 6th, 1918. WOODSON & .SWEEK, Attorneys for plaintiff. Address, Heppner, Oregon. forbidden. Promiscuous driving through the fields of this place will no longer be sanctioned and violators of this notice will be dealt with ac cording to law. C. T. WALKER ESTATE, By Walter Pruyear. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATRIX SALE OK REAL PROPERTY. J Notice is hereby given that under . and in pursuance of an order of the County Court of Morrow County, : Oregon made and entered on the 6th day of May, 1918, authorizing me asj administratrix of the Estate of Wil-I liam E. Leach, deceased, to sell the hereinafter described real property, I will from and after Saturday, June 8, 1918 at the hour of 10 o' clock A, M., of said day, at the office of Woodson and Sweek in the City of Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand, subject to confirmation by said court the fol lowing described real property situa ted In Morrow County, Oregon, to wlt: An undivided one third interest in and to Tract No. 1 of Lexington, Ore gon and tract adjoining same, such tracts being more particularly descri bed as follows: Beginning at a point 66 feet south 62 degrees west from the south east corner of Block 21 Penland's Addi tion to the Town of Lexington, Mor row County, Oregon, running thence North 38 degrees west 264.8 feet, thence South 40 degrees 22 minutes west 125.3 feet, to the North line of the right of way of the O. W. R. and N. Co., thence South 49 degrees East along said right of way 243.8 feet, thence North 62 degrees East 74 feet to the place of beginning, save ease ment or right of way of public to use same as a highway; Also commencing at a point South 61 degrees WeBt 66 feet from the West corner of Lot 10 Block 21 Pen lands Addition to the Town of Lex ington, Morrow County, Oregon, thence South 51 degrees West 141.3 feet to the North line of the right of way of the O. W. R. & N. Co., thence South 50 degrees 28 minutes East 92.6 feet along the North line of the said right of way of the O. W. R. & N. Co., thence North 40 degrees 22 minutes East 125.2 feet to the West Line of Depot Street, thence North 39 degrees West 65.6 feet along the West line of Depot Street to the place of beginning. MINNIE L. LEACH, Administratrix. about the 1st day of March, 1918, take up at his place In Morrow coun ty, four and cue half milo3 South west of Heppner, Oregon, and now holds at said place, the following de scribed animals, to-wit: Two bay Stallion colts, each about one year old, having no brands ot marks of any kind. One Brown Gelding with white star in forehead, apparently a saddle horse, branded thus r on right shoulder, wi'h white spot on left hip. Notice is further hereby given that unless said animals are claimed and right to possession thereof shown by the owner thereof before such date, I will on the 8th day of June, 1918, at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M. at the place hereinabove described, cause said animals to be sold at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash in hand to satisfy the cost of taking up and keeping said animals and all other costs and expenses herein. This notice is published by order of A. L. Cornett, Justice of the Peace for the Sixth District of Morrow County, Oregon, made and enteded on the 15th day of May, 1918. PR ED LUCAS. NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. Notice is hereby given that tres passing on the C. T. Walker estate raneh, six miles souhwest of lone, is NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATRIX' SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, as administratrix of the estate of Patrick McDaid, deceased, hv virtue of an order of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Mor row County, duly made and entered on the 9th day of May, 1918, author izing, empoworing and licensing her so to do, will, at the office of S. E. Notson, In Heppner, Oregon, from and after the 14th day of June, 1918, proceed to sell, at private calc, to the highest bidder, the following describ ed real property belonging to said estate, to-wit: West half of Section Twenty-four (24) and all of Section Twenty-five (25) , Township Two (2) North, Range Twenty-four (24) East of Wil lnmette Meridian. The terms of the sale are as fol lows, to-wit: Fifteen hundred dol lars rash: the balance on five years time, deferred payments to be secur ed by first mortgage upon said land and to bear interest at the rate or per cent per annum until paid; said land to be sold subject to the dower Interest of the widow of said Patrick McDaid, deceased. Dated this 16th day of May, 1918. MARY McDAID, Administratrix of the Estate of Patrick McDaid, deceased. NOTICE OF TAKING UP AND SALE OF ESTRAYED ANIMALS. Notice is hereby given that hte undersigned, Fred Lucas, did on or Deposit Your Savings pluring your savings in a Savings Account at the ''armors & Stocksrowers National Hank you will not only have a place of SAFEKEEPING but will Raiu liberal INTEREST on your money. The one will prove a protection the other a derided help, BUY BANK MONEY ORDERS WHEN SENDING MONEY AWAY 4 On Time and Savings Deposits Safety Deposit Boxes to Rent FARMERS 6C STOCKGROWERS NATIONAL BANK Heppner Oregon NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. COUNTY ROAD CONSTRUCTION MORROW COUNTY, OREGON. Sealed bids or grading and drain ing ot road bed and construction of culverts on sections herein listed ot the Oregon Washington Highway Morrow County, Oregon will be re ceived by the County" Court of the County of Morrow, State of Oregon at Heppner, Oregon at 11 o'clock A. M., on the 25th day of May,' 1918. No bid will be considered unless accompanied by cash, bidder's bond or certified check for an amount e qual to at least five (5) per cent of the total amount of the bid. A corporate surety bond will be required for the faithful perfor mance of the contract in a sum equal to one-half ot the total amount of the bid. Plans, specifications, forms of con tract, proposal blanks, and full infor mation for bidders may be obtained at the office of hte County Clerk ot the County of Morrow, State of Ore gon at the Court House at Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon. The right is reserved to reject any or all proposals or to accept the pro posal or proposals deemed best for the County of Morrow, State of Ore gon. Bids will be received on all ot the sections listed below or any seperate sections. Sections: No. 1. Prom Station 534-00 to Sta tion 563-00 ot the survey ot the Cen ter line of the Oregon Washington Highway, Willow Creek Section, (ap proximate location, from a point one half mile northwest of Morgan to a point about one and one quarter miles northwest of Morgan, Morrow Coun ty, Oregon.) No. 2. From Station 870-00 to Sta tion 975-00 of the survey of the Cen ter line of the Oregon Washington Higrway, Willow Creek Section, (ap proximate location, from a point a bout three miles west to a point a bout one mile west of the city of lone, Morrow County, Oregon.) No. 3. From Station 1745-00 to Station 1941-00 of the survey of the center line of the Oregon Washing ton Highway, Willow Creek Section, (approximate location, from a point about five miles southeast of Lexing ton, Oregon to the north city limits of eHppner, Morrow County, Ore gon.) No. 4. From Station 518-00to Sta tion 586-00 of the survey of the cen ter line of the Oregon Washington Highway, Heppner East Section, (ap proximate location, the divide of the water sheds of Hlnton and Little Butter Creeks known as the Jones H1U Grade.) COUNTY COURT OF MORROW COUNTY, OREGON. C. C. PATTERSON Judge. GEO. J. CURRIN E. L. PADBERG Commissioners. Attest: R. H. BALDOCK Engineer in charge. H AVE you over Iain in Xo Man's Land, with a shattered thigh and a throat that burned with thirst! Has your wife ever begged for food for her children and herself at the mess-kitchen of a soldiers' camp? Has your little son ever torn his mother's heart with a plaintive cry, day after day, for food she couldn't give him J Has your little daughter, clad in a ragged dress, her only dress, ever shivered night after night in the ruined cellar of what was once her home ! Has your city been destroyed nay, powdered, bricks, stone, tim bers and all so ground into the dust that one scarce knew where street ended and building began! It is exactly such suffering that the Red Cross is organized, here and in Europe, to relieve. The Red Cross asks for One Hundred Million Dollars as the least it needs to carry on this work Can you- - -dare you- - - refuse to give to- this work- - -and give till the heart says stop? ... Everv cent of every dollar received for The American Red Cross is the largest and most efficient organiza tion for the relief of suffering that the World has ever Been. . It is made up almost entirely of volunteer workers, the higher execu tives being without exception men accustomed to large affairs, who are in. almost all cases giving their ser vices without pay. It Is supported entirely by its membership tees and by voluntary -contributions. It is today bringing relief to suf fering humanity, both military and civil, In every War torn allied coun try. It plans tomorrow to help in the work of restoration throughout the world. . Red Cross War Fund gojs for War Relief It feeds and clothes entire popu lations in times of great calamity. It is there to help your soldier boy ia his time ot heed. With Its thousands of workers, its .tremendous stores and smooth run ning transportation facitities it is serving as America's advance guard tui thus helping to' win the war. Congress authorizes it. ft President Wilson heads it. The War Department audits its accounts. Your Army, your Navy and your Allies enthusiastically endorse it. Twenty-two million Americans have joined it. In the Interests of Our Boys "Over There" this Space is paid for by SAM HUGHES COMPANY LOST STRAYED OR STOLEN. Several head of horses branded straight cross on left stifle, five head branded straight cross on jaw and some with one quarter circle over cross, about ten or twelve head all together. These horses disappeared from Heppner Flat sometime ago and a liberal reward will be paid for in formation leading to their recovery. ANDY ROOD JR., Heppner, Ore. Drafted Man Gets Into Service As Skilled Mechanic. Loran Myron Randall, who regis tered In the draft from Morrow coun ty, has been called Into the service as a skilled mechonic. Mr. Randall will report at Fort Benjamin Harri son, Indianapolis, Ind. for duty as a locomotive engineer. Although Ran dall has been at Newberg sometime, he had been ordered to report to the Morrow county draft boarl and will start on his Journey east from Hepp ner. He was In the employ of Fred Crump at the time of registration. Vaughn & Sons have rented the Rink building at the corner of Wil low and Gale streets, which they will use tor the storage ot automobiles. People once went to New York for the Opera Season Now they stay at home with The NEW EDISON FOR this marvelous instrument brings Grand Opera right into their homes. ssi Bjado asjnoD jo 'XuBjajn 'saA. double appeal: to the eye and to the ear. The New Edison can't supply the former but it certainly does the latter. So far as hearing the great artists ot to-day is con cerned they themselves can give you no more than The NEW EDISON 'The Vhmograph with a SjuI." You can't improve upon perfection and this invention Re-Creates the singer's voice with such perfection that no human ear can dis tinguish artist from instrument. The Ed ison tone tests in which the singers have sung in direct comparison with the New Edison have proved this to more than 2,000,000 listeners. More than 1500 ot these tests have been held. More than 30 great artists have appeared in them. Drop Into our store to-morrow and hear a demonstration. Oscar R. Otto Heppner, Oregon i3y J , F Edison Re-Creatlons should not be play ed and cannot be played properly on any other instrument. If they could be, the manufacturers who seek to profit by Mr. Edison's research work would be able to make tone test comparisons, such as have been made with the New Edison before two million muic lovers.