The gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1912-1925, June 27, 1918, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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    THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THTR8DAY, JUNE 27, 1918.
PAKE SK ES
LEGAL NOTICES.
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATRIX'
SALE OK REAL ESTATE.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned, as administratrix of the
estate of Patrick McDaid, deceased,
by 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, empowering and licensing her
so to do, will, at the office of S. E.
Notson, is Heppner, Oregon, from
and after the 14th day of June, 1918,
proceed to sell, at private cale, to the
highest bidder, the following describ
ed real property belonging to said
estate, to-wit:
West half of Section Twenty-four
(24) end all of Section Twenty-five
(25) , Township Two (2) North,
Range Twenty-four (24) East of Wil
lamette Meridian.
The terms of the sale are as fol
lows, to-wit: Fifteen hundred dol
lars cash; the balance on five years
time, deferred pr-.yments to be secur
ed by first mortgage upon Raid land
and to bear interest at the rate of 7
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 TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned have been duly appointed
joint administrator and administra
trix of the last will nnd testament of
Johanna Rayless by the County Court
of Morrow Comity, State of Oregon,
and have qualified as such. All per
sons having claims against the es
tate of said deceased are hereby no
tified and required to present the
same dulv verified as by law required
to me at the office of Woodson and
Sweek in the city of Heppner, Oregon
within six months from the date of
first publication hereof.
Dated and published first time this
6th day of June, 1918.
FRANK M. BAYLESS,
MAGCIE M. BLAHM,
Executor and Executrix.
5t J6.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed by the
County Court of the State of Oregon,
for Morrow County, administrator of
the estate of Carl Emll Limdell, de
ceased. All persons having claims
against said estate are hereby noti
fied to' present the same to me, duly
verified with vouchers, either at my
home at lone, Oregon, or at the office
of F. H. Robinson, at lone, Oregon,
within six months from the date of
the first publication of this notice.
ERNEST R. Ll'NDELL,
Administrator of the estate of
Carl Emll Lundell, deceased.
F. II. ROBINSON.
Attorney for Administrator.
Date of first publication, June 6,
1918.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE.
Bv virtue of an execution and or
der of sale duly Issued by the Clerk
of the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Morrow County, dated
the 6th day of June, 1918, in a cer
tain suit in said Circuit Court for
aid County and State, wherein E. A.
Beymer, Plaintiff, recovered judg
ment against Roy Elmer Beymer,
Ditllo Viola Beymer, William Lester
Beymer, Gladys May Beymer Brown
(formerly Gladys May Beymer),
Floyd Beymer, Loyd Beymer, and I.
h Beymer, Guardian cf the persons
and estate of Roy Elmer Beymer.
Dillle Viola Beymer, William Lester
Beymer, Gladvs May Beymer, r loyd
Beymer, and Loyd Beymer, minors,
for the sum of Three hundred ninety
one and 78-100 Dollars, with interest
thereon at the rate of 10 per cent
per annum from the 2th (lay of
September. 1J13, and the further
sum of Fifty Dollars attorney s fees
and costs and disbursements taxed
at Thirty Dollars, on the 2ith day ot
MaNoUc8s hereby given that I will
on Friday, the 12th day of July,
1918, at the hour of 10 o clock in the
forenoon of said day, at the front
door of the Court House in leppner,
Morrow County. Oregon s-1 at pub
lic auction to the highest bidder to
cash in hand, the following . escribe,
real property, to-wit: Lot Three (3)
in Block Sixteen (16) in the City ni
town) of Lexington, Morrow Cc.uiuy
Oregon, taken and levied upon as the
property of the said defendants, or
so much thereof as may bo accessary
to satisfy the sr.'.d judgment Jr. favor
of said Plaintiff and agaiv.st the sa id
defendants, together with all costs
and disbursements that have or may
accrue. . t 1 01 e
Dated this 7th day of June, 1918.
GEORGE McDUFFEE,
Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon.
TEACHERS' EX AM IX ATIOXS
Notice is hereby given that the
County Superintendent of Morrow
County, Oregon, will bold the regular
i.,ntinn nf nnnlieants for State
Certificates at the Court House, as
follows: ,
Commencing Wednesday, June M,
1918 at 9:00 o'clock a. m., and con
tinuing until Saturday, June 29,
1918, at 4:00 o'clock p. m.
Wednesday Forenoon
- U. S. History, Writing (Penman
ship), Music, Drawing.
Wednesday Afternoon
nocwlliiff. Manual
Training, Composition, Domestic
Science, Metnoas in hhuuuik.
f Study for Drawing, ivmiuouo u
Arithmetic.
rri,ti..ur1av EYirenoon
Arithmetic, History of Education,
Psychology, Metnoas in ueusruy-y,
Mechanical Drawing, Domestic Art,
Course of Study for Domestic Art.
Thursday Afternoon
Grammar, Geography, Stenogra
jliy, American Literature, Physics,
Typewriting, Methods In Language,
Thesis for Primary Certificate.
Friday Forenoon
Theory and Practice, Orthography
(Spelling), Physical Geography, Eng
lish Literature, Chemistry, Physical
Culture.
Friday Afternoon
School Law, Geology, Algebra,
Civil Government.
Saturday Forenoon
Geometry, Botany. ,
Saturday Afternoon
General History, Bookkeeping.
LENA SNELL SHURTE,
County Superintendent.
NOTICE.
My books were lost in the fire and
of course it is almost impossible to
remember all of the numerous small
accounts due me. If those knowing
themselves to be in my debt will pay
same at once it will be highly appre
ciated just at this time.
I also wish to make adjustment on
unfinished work which had been paid
for. If you have paid for pictures
not received, and have not already
heard from me, let me hear from vou.
B. G. SIGSCKE.
REWARD
to party finding pair rather light bay
mares, one weighing about 1300. tun
other 1250; branded with lazy K on
right stifle; foretops have been
roaehed but have grown out five or
six Inches; should have colts with
them. Phone of wire me collect, Pay
ette, Idaho.
J. H. HANI G AN,
Sheriff Payette County.
NOTICE !
Notice is hereby given that the reg
ular semi-annual meeting of the Mor
row County Farmers Union will be
held at the Court House in Heppner,
at 1 o'clock P. M.. June 2!)th, 1918.
E. R. HUSTON, President.
R. W. TURNER, Secretary.
$20.00 REWARD.
Will be paid by the undersigned
for the recovery of one black mule.
about ten years old, branded TJD
connected on left stifle or shoulder.
Left my place about March 15. Phone
or write T. E. Peterson, Eight Mile.
NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS
MEETING.
Notice is hereby given that the an
nual meeting of the stockholders of
the Heppner Milling Company will be,
held on Tuesday, July 9lh, 19118, at
the hour of 4 o'clock p. m., at the
office of tlire company in Heppner
Oregon, for the purpose of electing
directors for the ensuing year and for
the transaction of such other business
as may regularly come before the
meeting. ,
E. R. HUSTON, Secretary.
NOTICE OF GUARDIANSHIP SALE.
Notice is hereby given that by vir
tue of an order of the County Court
of the County of Morrow, state of
Drecon. made and entered on the 8th
day of June, 191S, I will on 'and after
the 20th day of July, 1918, at the
hour of 2:30 o'clock P. M. of said
day, at the office of Woodson &
Sweek offer for sale at private sale to
Mm hlchest bidder for cash, subject
to confirmation by the said Court, all
of the following described lands in
Morrow County, State of Oregon, to
wit: NWV4 of SWV4 of Sec. 27, E
of SEU of Sec. 28, and the NEVi of
the NEVi of Sec. 33, all in Township
Four South of Range Twenty-six,
East of the Willamette Meridian.
Jlate of first publication June 20th,
1918.
SYLVA CASON,
Guardian of the persons and
Estates of Essie and Neva
Brown.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon,
June 18, 1918.
NOTICE is hereby given that Fred
Ritchie, of Lexington, Oregon, who,
on October 14th, 1914. made Home
stead Entry No. 01394(1, for SEU
NK4. EV4SE14. SW14SE14. Sec
tion 29, Township 1, South,, Range
26. East Willamette Meridian, has
tiled notice of intention to make Final
Three Year Proof, to establish claim
to the land above described, before
C. C. Patterson, United States Com
missioner, at Heppner, Oregon, on
the 10th day or August, 191 S.
Claimant names as witnesses:
John T. Kirk, of Heppner. Oregon,
William II. Tucker, of Heppner, Ore
gon, James C. Dolierty, of lleppuer,
Oregon, Frank L. Wilkins, of Lexing
ton. Oregon.
H. FRANK WOODCOCK.
Register.
ORDINANCE NO. ISO.
An ordinance regulating awnings,
and providing for the removal
thereof within the corporate limits
of the city of Heppner.
The people of the City of Heppner do
ordain as follows:
Section 1.
That whenever any person, firm or
corporation desires to erect or pla-e
any awning adjacent to, or upon any
street or sidewalk, or adjacent to or
upon any portion of such street or
sidewalk within the corporate limits
of the city of Heppner, such person
firm or corporation shall first present
specifications of the kind of awning
to be erected and the kind of mater
ial of which such awning is to be con
structed or erected, to the Committee
on 'streets and public property of the
Common Council of the city of Hepp
ner, and if such specifications are ap
proved by such Committee, such aw
ning may be erected and maintained,
but not otherwise.
Section 2.
That all awnings now erected or
constructed adjacent to or upon any
street or sidewalk or adjacent to or
upon any portion of any such street
or sidewalk which the Committee on
streets and public property shall
deem unsafe or unsightly, the said
Committee shall order the same re
moved by serving written notice on
the owner of such awning, and if
same is not removed within thirty
days from the date of the service of
such notice, then said committee
shall direct the City Marshal to re
move the same immediately.
Passed the Common Council and
approved by the Mayor, this 3rd day
of June, 1918.
W. W. SMEAD, Mayor.
Attest: J. P. WILLIAMS, Recorder.
ORDINANCE NO. 181.
An ordinance to prohibit dogs from
running at large within the cor
porate limits of the city of Hepp
ner, directing the same to be ta
ken up, and providing a penalty
for the violation thereof.
The people of the city of Heppner do
ordain as follows:
Sec. 1. That it shall be unlawful
for any person or persons owning or
having the possession or control of '
any dog or dogs to permit such dogs I
to run t large or remain at large up
on any street, alley or other public
grounds within the corporate limit-
of the city of Heppner.
, Sec. 2. It shall be the duty of the
Marshal of the city of Heppner to
take p(sesslon of all such dogs run
ning at large or remaining at large
upon any street, alley or other pub
lic grounds within the corporate lim
its of the city of Heppner, and imme
diately place the same in a pound
provided for the keeping of such
dogs.
Sec. 3. Any person or persons vio
lating any of the provisions of sec
tion one of this ordinance upon con
viction thereof in the Recorder's
Court of the city of Heppner shall bt
punished by a fine of not more than
twenty five dollars, or by imprison
ment in the city jail for a period nf
not more than twelve days.
Sec. 4. If any person or persons
shall be convicted' of violating any
of the provisions of this ordinance,
and shall fail or neglect to take such
dog or dogs from the possession of
the Marshal within twenty four
hours after such conviction, the Mar
shal shall dispose of such dog or
dogs by killing the same.
Passed the Common Council and
approved by the Mayor this 17th
day of June, 1918.
W. W. SMEAD, Mayor.
Attest: J. P. WILLIAMS, Recorder.
FUEL NEWS
Portland, Oregon, June 20. All
consumers of coal in Oregon, except
householders, will be recorded and
classified immediately by Fuel Ad
ministrator Holmes in accordance
with the distribution program of the
United Sates Administration. The
names of consumers and their needs
and the kind of work their various
enterprises are engaged in will be ga
thered as rapidly as possible for clas
sification. The survey is being made in re
sponse to a request from Judge Ed-,
win B. Parker, priorities commission
er, and presages the Issuance of a
preference list, under! which indus
tries engaged in war work will be
given the first call on available fuel.
in a statement just issued the War
Industries board discovers the crea
tion at this time, of industries which
will utilize fuel, materials and men
which will not contribute direcly or
indirectly toward the winning of the
war. ' The board however has not en
deavored to classify any legitimate
business enterprise as "non essen
tial," mid later when the fuel prefer
ence lists are published every effort
will be made to supply all industries
with their requirements as nearly as
possible. It must be borne in mind
however that essential industries will
have first call on fuel. '
The steps now being taken by the
government indicate that Oregon, a
long with the remainder of the nation
will be forced to curtail fuel con
sumption. Holmes is of the opinion
that there may arise the necessity
soon of limiting the amount of fuel
tli at householders may order. He
does not intend to issue such an order
however until it is necessary. In the
meantime he is strongly advising in
dustries and householders to secure
their supplies now.
With priority order in effect, and
with western fuels being diverted
east to fill vital requirements of war
industries, he points out that the out
look for this winter is far from rosy
and that every ton, of coal and cord
of wood stored now may save many
plants from idleness and households
from healess days of winter.
Frank Frates and family were in
town over Monday night from their
home on Eight Mile. They were here
to attend the farewell to the depart
ing draft boys, among whom was a
nephew of Mrs. Frates, Thomas Ins
rum ot Hardman.
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