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
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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
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