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THE GAZETTE-TIMES. HEPFNER. OREGON. THURSDAY. JUNE 5. 1924.
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TIME FOB ACTION.
CHAl'TAl'VA will pooh be her.
Ii Heppner to put it over this year
without a t.r,ar.ci&i deceit, or art
thoe ioyai few ho see fit to do
soir.ething lor the community by sign
ing the guarantee to bring the Chau
tauqua to our town, to be stuck
ughtn. Now is the tirr.e for action.
One lamentable fact of the situa
tion as it Mauds this year is that not
submarine crowd or ar.y other crowd
hai to manipuiaed that the net r
iu t ha been the emasculating of
Amenta then the sooner the truth ii
bared the better. Why Ii it that we
spend more money than any two na
tion and gt less than any on na
tion? It i well enough to set im-
meditaely to work to correct the ad
mitted deplorable condition, but the
vital thing it to cut out the cancer
that for years hat been eating at the
heart of the nation.
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THE FARMING SITUATION.
THOUGH the situation of the farm
era it far from fteal, the average
condition of the American fanner has
improved nearly ten per cent during
the past year.
The revised estimates of the De
partment of Agriculture show that
in 23 crops had a total value of about
ten billions of dollars, an Increase of
more than a billion in one year.
Total value of exports of principal
agricultural products from United
States for eight months ended Feb.
29, 1924, was $1 .305.338.000, as com
pared with $1,233,716,000 for same
period during preceding year, an in
crease of 6 pT cent.
In a recent statement, the Depart
ment of Agriculture says: The gen-
State of Oregon, to-wit:
All of Section 21: Fast half of
Section 22; Northeast quarter of
tion 28; Southwest quarter of
Section 22; Northeast quarter of
Section 29. al! in Township One
North. Range 2. E. W. M ,
and all the ripht title tht either of
aaid defendants had on March 8th.
1916, or have since acquired in said
real property, and if the sale of the
interest of said Harry L. Duval! and
Amanda Da vail in and to said real
property fails to produce sufficient
funds to pay the plaintiff's judgment,
including costs and attorneys' fees
and accruing costs of sale, then by
virtue of said writ, I will at said time
end place, offer for pale and sell to
the highest bidder for cash in hand
all of'the right, title and interest that
Frank Saling and Vashti Saling, his
wife, and Harry L. Duvall and Aman
da Duval 1 had in and to said real
property on the 8th day of March.
1916, or have since acquired or now
have, or so much of said real proper
ty as may be necessary to satisfy
the plaintiff's judgment, together with
costs, attorneys' fees and accruing
costs of sale.
GEORGE McDUFFEE,
Sheriff of Morrow County. Oregon.
Date of first pub'ication, June 5. 1934.
Date of last publication, July 3, 1924.
tart things moVing, oniy a very
small representation was present.
Much is to be done. Another meet
ing is called for Friday evening and
it is urgcnt.y requested that signa
tories be there.
Few people seem to res lire the
amount of work necessary to put over
an enterprise of the magnitude of the
Chautauqua. The selling of tickets,
advertising, lining people up, prepar
ation of grounds and tent, all cali for
a large effort on the part of some one
and since the guarantors are respon
sive for bringing the Chautauqua, it
falls to their lot to do these things.
Then the success of the Chautauqua
depends very largely if not almost
entirely on these preliminary prep
arations, and since any financial del
the riiam r tors are PUttinff their
aKnu.der. i tr.e wheel. At the first 1 agricultural outlook for 1924 in
meeting of guarantors last week to , " 'ltia uuurrmung
a normal program, it is apparent.
however, that agricultural production
this year will still be attended by dif
ncu.ties arising from high wages and
other costs,
"Domestic demand for agricultural
products ia at a high level. Foreign
markets, on the whole, seem likely
to maintain about the present level
of demand."
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VETO PRESIDENT APPRECIATED.
WITHIN certain definite lines, the
people of our counrty appreciate
a president who vetoes appropriation
bills not provided for by existing taxation.
The public, generally, appreciates J
very much reducing federal taxes in
icit falls evenly on every guarantor the interest of the people about 25
it is their interest to see that these ! Pr cent.
things are done. j Cutting that amount from the bud-
Then the community as a whole St President Coolidge should veto
has an obligation to meet. Everyone ery new burden put on the people
appreciates the Chautauqua and the hy Congress right down the line,
"educational and entertainment advan- Fred L Kent, vice president of
tapes it brings. Therefore they should Bankers' Trust Company, says there
be ready to help the local committee! X,fuu,uuu employes on tne pay
NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL
MEETING.
Notice is hereby given to the legal
roters of School District No. One of
Morrow County. State of Oreeon, that
the ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING of
said District will be held at the Coun
cil Chambers in Heppner, Oregon; to
begin at the hour of two o'clock P.
M., on the third Monday of June, be
ing the 16th day of June. A. D 1924.
This meeting is called for the pur
pose of electing one director for the
term of three years and one clerk, and
for the transaction of business usual
at such meeting.
Dated this 6th day of June, 1P24.
C. E. WOODSON,
Chairman Board of Directors.
ATTEST:
VAWTER CRAWFORD,
District Clerk.
and by virtue of an execution and
order of sale duly issued out of and
under the seal of the above entitled
court in the above entitled cause on
the 19th day of May. 1924. and to me
directed upon a judgment and decree
ottered and rendered in said court
on the 14th day of May, 1924 In favor
of the above named plaintiff and
against said defendant, for the sum
of $25,000.00. with interest thereon
from the first day of June, 1923, at
the rate of six per cent, per annum,
the further sum of $2S7.71, taxes, and
the further sum of $'.1t5.00, attorneys'
fee. I will on Saturday, the 21st day
of June, 1924, at the hour of 10 o'
clock in the fornenoon of said day, at
the front door of the Court House at
Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon,
sell at public auction to the highest
bidder for cash, all the following de
scribed real property, situated in
Morrow County, Oregon, to-wit;
SS of of Sec. 9, S4 of the
N4 and NH of SE1 and E4 of
SW14 and SE4 of SE and NV
of NE1 and NE1 of-NWW of
Sec. 15. all of Sec. 16, EH of
SE"h, SWW of SEVt and SE4 of
NEV of Sec. 17. SE, SW of
NEV E4 of NWV NE4 of
SW!, W4 of NW4, WS of
SWS of Sec. 21. alt of Sec. 22,
and W4 of NW, NWk of
SW14 of Sec. 27. all in township
2 South. Range 28 East of Willa
mette Meridian,
together with the tenements, heredit
aments and appurtenances thereto be
longing or in anywise appertaining,
subject only to the statutory right of
redemption.
Dated at Heppner, Oregon, this
21st day of May. 1924.
GEO. McDUFFEE,
Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Depart meat of the Interior.
U. S. I -AND OFFICE at La Grande,
Oregon, May 9, 1924.
NOTICE is hereby given that Wal
do L. Vincent, of Lena, Ore iron, who,
on January 20, 1922, made Additional
Homestead Entry. Act 12-29-16, No.
020797, for SHSW. Section 25,
Township 1 South, Range 28 East.
Willamette Meridian, has filed notice
of intention to make Anal Proof, to
establish claim to the land above
described, before United States Com
missioner, at Heppner, Oregon, on the
1st day of July, 1924.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Harry Brown of Lena, Oregon; M.
T. Gentry ef Lena, Oregon; Percy
Hughes of Heppner, Oregon; Michael
Curran of Lena, Oregon.
CARL G. HELM, Register.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
. Notiie is hereby given that the un
dersigned, administrator of the estate
of R. E. Jones, deceased, has filed his
final account of the administration
of said estate with the County Court
of the State of Oregon for Morrow
County, and that said Court has fixed
Monday, the 7th day of Ju'y, 1924, at
the hour of 10 o'clock in the fore
noon of said day. as the time, and the
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned administrator of the es
tate of Arthur Kilcup, deceased, has
filed his final account with the Clerk
of the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Morrow County, and that
the Judge of said Court has set as
the time and place for hearing on
and final settlement of said account.
Saturday, June 14th, 1924. at the hour
of Two o'clock, p. m., in the Court
room of said Court in Heppner, Ore
gon. W, W. KILCUP, Administrator.
may be just and equitable.
This Summons Is published upon
you In the Gaxette-Times, onee a
week for six successive weeka pur
suant to an order of Hon. Win. T.
Campbell, Judge of the County Court
of the State of Oregon for Morrow
County, which order Is dated. April
15th, 1924, and the date of the first
publication of this Summons is .April
17th, 1924, and the date of the last
publication thereof Is May 29th. 1924.
JOS. J. NYS.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Residence and postoffice address,
Heppner, Oregon.
ty buyirp Seson tickf, which .Ion. roil, oi the federal nd local govern- County Court room at the Court
go to re. i eve the burden assumed by
the committee, and to lend their ser- i
vices where needed.
Assistance is needed in putting up
and taking down the big tent, install
ing and removing seats and platform,
and other odd jobs that come up. One
thing that is badly needed to be done,
and which was not done last year, is
the sprinkling of the grounds to keep
down the dust. A man who has back
ed the Chautauqua from the start
and who was largely responsible for
its inception here, took time from
his business to do this for two years,
and though they appreciated the com
forts derived from his labors people
did not stop to consider how it came
about. This is an essential to the
convenience of attendants, and some
thing that should be looked after by
the committee.
All these things call for loyal sup
port from everyone, and now is the
time to start. Let everyone get be
hind the Chautauqua this year and
put it across. We want it and enjoy
it, and will want it again next year.
The on;y way to keep it is by sup
porting it.
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UNNECESSARY TRAINING SCHOOL
A PUSH or organized campaign is
on to sell the state a tract of
land for another boys' training school.
Strange as it may seem, several
ranches in Marion county are offered
the state, all priced at exactly $55,
000. H has been decided by the push
that the state treasury can be parted
with about that amount.
A committee of Portland real estate
- men offers its services to inspect
which ranch wou'd be the most suit
ab e for the state to buy, and, of
course, volunteers its services gratis.
It has been stated that the present
state treasurer. Jefferson Myers, is
opposed to buying a ranch under the
circumstances and looks with sus
picion upon the apparent agreement
as to the prices of all the tracts offered.
The records show that almost no
farm land3 are sei ing at any price
and to pick up I A000 cash for Mar
ion county land would be very nice.
The system employed by the Child
Wesfere League seeks to find a home
for the chi.d and a child to fit the
home instead of boosting institutions.
In many states and in all of Can
ada, reform schools are being abol
ished and homes are found for the
boys not too far gone in crime.
With a system like that the pres
ent industrial school for older boys
wou'd meet the needs of Oregon for
yearfc to come.
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DOLLARS AND SENSE!
THE general uprising of women
ihrouir'.out ti e country in protest
gainst tr e destruction of natural
scenic beauty by obnoxious billboards
hss met quick response at the hands
of all shrewd adverti-ers who sense
the fact trat one of the most potent
elements in advertising is that of
goodwill. Thousand? of billboards
have been abandoned and unless all
signs fail others are to follow. The
result will create favor in the eyes
of all nature lovers, but also it will
demonstrate to the billboard user
the fact that the only real selling
power is to be found in the newspa
per, persistently and Intelligently
used. H Is the news of trade. Plas
tered on u billboard, tiisrpu.Ing the
highway, it becomes as offensive to
the people as it is ineffective to the
trader.
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WHERE IS THE CAUSE?
WASHINGTON seemed to turn a
omerfcnuH overnight when our
responsible officials were compelled
to direct the sensational disclosures
showing the almost criminal weakness
of our navy. Up to that time no one
could be interested in naval expendi
tures. The Navy Secretary, however,
had scarcely returned from telling
some Y. M. C. A. folks In New York
that the most beautiful sight In the
wor id wi the scrapping of a battle
ship before he faced the storm in
the national capital. Then In the
twiiikilng of an eye we learned that it
was a afe bet that $U0,000,000 will
be spent to boUtrr-up our naval arm.
Spending un times one hundred and
fifty millions will not Uproot the sys
tem that has resulted fn leaving the
country wmk against Its possible ene
mies. If Congiess Is to blame then
ments and 700,000 former employes
drawing pensions 3,400,000 persons
who are being provided by govern
ment with their living.
There are 41 to 42 million persons
in the United States "gainfully em
ployed,' so that every 12 citizens are
supporting one in office.
The amount paid for services by
government federal, state and local.
represented 61 per cent of the na
tional income in 1922,
This sum was nearly one-half that
paid out in wages by all manufactur
ing plants in this country in 1921.
This sum represents an average
payment of $91 by each person over
ten years old engaged in a gainful
occupation.
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Fire Tuesday Morning
Guts Local Residence
House, at Heppner, Morrow County.
Oregon, as the place, for hearing ob
jections to said final account, and all
persons having objections to said
final account or the settlement of said
estate are hereby required to file same
with said Court on or before the date
fixed for hearing thereof.
Dated irt Heppner, Oregon, this 4th
day of June, 1924.
C. N. JONES, Administrator.
What promised to be a serious con
flagration Tuesday morning was a fire
in the small house, the abode of Ed
Berry, painter, just behind the Cath
olic church. Prompt action by Hepp
ner's volunteer fire department stop
ped the fire just as it was breaking
thrrmtrh th ronf and threntenincr th
church. It is not known exactly how auction to the highest bidder, for
the fire started, but evidently the dry j caan, di wni "' vv
ffrisi inn kohint th hr-wia wa firpd erty. tO-Wltl
by some means and the blaze spread ! The West 40 feet of Lots 1 and 2
to the house. 'n 81" 16 of Stantbury's Addition
Th. flnd watpr entirelv ruin- to the town of Heppner, Morrow
aH th hou- and the content, were 1 County, Oregon; and the following
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE.
By virtue of an execution in at
tachment duly issued by the Clerk of
the Circuit Court of the County of
Klamath, State of Oregon, dated the
10th day of May, 1924, in a certain
action in the Circuit Court for said
County and State, wherein Imogene
Isom as Plaintiff recovered judgment
against J. B. Calmus, as defendant,
for the sum of One Hundred Fifty
Dollars principal and Thirty Dollars,
attorneys' fee, and costs and dis
bursements taxed at Twelve and
20-100 Dollars, on the said 10th day
of May. 1924.
Notice is hereby given that I will
on the 28th day of June, 1924, at the
front door of the County Court House
of Morrow County, Oregon, in Hepp
ner, Oregon, at Ten o'clock in the
forenoon of said day, sell at public
a total loss. The grass fire spread
out for considerable distance but was
extinguished before reaching other
residences in the neighborhood.
OTTO LEATHERS ESCAPES DEATH.
Otto Leathers was among those
injured at the Kelly Butte rock quar
ry near .Portland Saturday when a
premature blast hurled an avalanche
of rock from the wall of the quarry.
Three other men lost their lives and
one was badly mangled. Leathers
was caught at the very edge of the
rock avalanche and was quickly re
leased. He was considerably bruised
and had lacerations above the eye.
Condon Globe-Times.
Brick Hall is limping around on
a crippled right leg caused by blood
poisoning on the knee.
Bungalow for Rent Furnished or
partly furnished. Inquire at r irst
National Bank.
LEGAL NOTICES
described piece or parcel of land, to
it: Beginning at the Northwest cor
ner of Lot 1 in Block 16 of Stans
bury's Addition to the town of Hepp
ner, Morrow 'County. Oregon; run
ning thence West 30 feet; thence
South 182 feet; thence East 30 feet;
thence North 132 feet to the place of
beginning, all in Morrow County,
Oregon. '
Taken and levied upon as the prop
erty of the said J. B. Calmus, defen
dant and judgment debtor, or as much
thereof as may be necessary to sat
isfy the said judgment in favor of
Imogene Isom, the plaintiff, against
said J. B. Calmus, the defendant, with
interest thereon, together with all
costs and disbursements that have or
may accrue-
GEO. McDUFFEE, Sheriff.
Dated at Heppner, Oregon, May 29,
1924.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
UNDER FORECLOSURE.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR MOR
ROW COUNTY.
Jennie P. Hill, Plaintiff,
vs.
Ewing P. Berry and Vera B. Berry or
Belle Berry, husband and wife, and
Frank Lieuallen and Hetty E. Lieu
allen, husband and wife.
Defendants.
Notice is hereby given, that under
and by virtue of an execution and
order of sale issued out of the above
entitled court in the above entitled
cause to me directed, dated the 12th
day of May, 1924, upon a judgment
rendered and entered in said court
on the 28th day of April, 1924, in
favor of the plaintiff, Jennie P. Hill,
and against the defendants above
named for the sum of $11,701.22 with
terest thereon from December 4,
1919, at the rate of 7 per cent per
annum, $600.00 attorneys fees and
costs and disbursements taxed and
allowed in the sum of $18.40, and
accruing costs of sale, and wherein
the court decreed the sale of the real
property mortgaged by the defend
ants, to secure payment of said judg
ment;
I will on Saturday the 2tst day of
June, 1924, at the hour of 10 o'clock
in the forenoon of said day, at the
front door of the County Court House
in the city of Heppner, Morrow Coun
ty, Oregon, offer for sale and sell at
public auction to the highest bidder
for cash in hand, the following de
scribed real property situated in Mor
row County, Oregon, and ordered sold
by the court, to-wit:
Southeast quarter, the East half of
the Southwest quarter, the East half
of Northeast quarter, the Southwest
quarter of the Northeast quarter, and
that part of the Northwest quarter
of the Northeast quarter, the East
half of the Northwest quarter, lying
south and east of County Road in
Section 10, Township 3 South, Range
26 E. W. M., and the West half of the
West half of Section 11, and West
half of West half of the East half of
Section 15, all in Township 3 South,
Range 26 E. W. M.
Or so much thereof as is necessary
to satisfy said judgment, costs and
accruing costs.
Heppner, Oregon, May 22, 1D24.
GEO. McDUFFEE,
Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon.
By ELBERT L. COX, Deputy.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned has filed his final account
as adminsitrator of the estate of
Charles H. Butlis, deceased, and that
the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Morrow County has ap
pointed Saturday, the 7th day of
June, 1924, at the hour of 10 o'clock
in the forenoon of said day as the
time, and the County Court room in
the Court House at Heppner, Oregon,
as the place, of hearing and settle
ment of said final account. Objec
tions to said final account must be
filed on or before said date.
S. T. ROBISON, Administrator.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned administrator of the estate
of Aaron Peterson, deceased, has filed
with the County Court of Morrow
County, State of Oregon, his'final ac
count as such administrator, and that
said Court has fixed Monday, the
30th day of June, 1924, 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
as the place for hearing said account
and any objections thereto.
GUSTAV VICTOR PETERSON,
Administrator.
S. E. NOTSON
ATTORNKT-AT-LAW
Offle. In Court Hoax
Hrppnar, Onto,
F. H. ROBINSON
LAWYER
IONS. OREGON
Heppner Sanitarium
DR. 1. PERRY CONDER
Physic lan-la-Cbara.
Treatment of all diseases. Isolated
wards for contagious diseases.
E. J. STARKEY
ELECTRICIAN
HOUSE WIRING A SPECIALTY
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C. A. MINOR
FWE.' AUTO AND LIFE
INSURANCE
OU line Coatpaairs
REAL ESTATE
Htppnar, Or.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE.
Notice Is hereby given that by vir
tue of an execution and order of sale
isvued out of the Circuit Court of
the State of Oregon for Morrow
County, to me directed and dated
June 2nd. 1924, upon a judgment ren
dered and enured in said Court on
the 13th day of May, 1924, in favor of
1. C. Gilbert, as plaintiff and against
Harry L. Duvall and Frank baling,
defendants, in the sum of $968.76
with one half of the interest on said
sum from Jan. 1, 1922, to January 1,
1923, at the rate of seven per cent per
annum and Interest thereon from
January 1, 1923, at the rate of tn
per cent per annum; the further sum
of $1937.50 with interest from Jan
uary 1, 1922 at the rate of seven per
cent per annum; the further sum of
$1937.50 with interest at the rate of
seven per cent per annum from Jan
uary 1, 1923, to January 1, 1S2I. and
interest thereon after January 1, 19?4,
at the rate of ten per cent per annum:
the further sum of $400.00 attorneys
fees and $24.95 costs and dliburse
ments, less the sura of $2314 paid
thereon on the 13th day of March,
1924, commanding me to make aale
of the real property described in 'he
mortgage which was given to the
plaintiff to secure the payment of
said judgment.
I will in compliance with the com
mand of said writ, on the 7th day
of July, 1924, at the hour of 2:30
o'clock P. M. at the front door of the
Court House in Heppner, Morrow
County, State of Oregon, offer for
sale and sell at public auction to th
highest bidder lor cash in hand, all
of the undivided one half interest of
Harry L. Duvall and Amanda Duvall,
his wife. In and U the following de
scribed premises In Morrow County,
TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS.
Notice is hereby given that the
County Superintendent of Morrow
County, Oregon, will hold the regu
lar examination of applicants for
State CertificBtes at the Court House
as follows: Commencing Wednesday,
June 11, 1924, at 9:00 o'clock a. m.,
and continuing until Saturday, June
14, 1924, at 4:00 o'clock p. m.
Wednesday Forenoon.
U. S. History, Writing (Penman
ship), Music, Drawing.
Wednesday Afternoon.
Physiology, Reading, Manual Train
ing, Composition. Domestic Science,
Methods in Reading, Course of Study
for Drawing, Methods in Arithmetic.
Thursday Forenoon.
Arithmetic, History of Education,
Psychology, Methods in Geography,
Mechanical Drawing, Domestic Art,
Course of Study for Domestic Art.
Thursday Afternoon.
Grammar, Geography, Stenography,
American Literature, Physics, Type
writing, Methods in Language, Thesis
for Primary Certificate.
Friday Forenoon.
Theory and Practice, Orthography
(Spelling), Physical Geography, tng
lish Literature, Chemistry.
Friday Afternoon.
School Law, Geology, Algebra, Civil
Government.
Saturday Forenoon.
Geometry, Botany,
Saturday Afternoon.
General History, Bookkeeping.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE UN
DER FORECLOSURE EXECUTION.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF MORROW.
Margaret Jones, Plaintiff,
vs.
W. P. Mahoney, Administrator of the
Estate of John Sheridan, Deceased
Edward F. Sheridan, sometimes
called Eddie F. Sheridan, John Kll-
kenney and Jane Doe Kilkenney, hiB
wife, and Morrow County, Oregon,
Defendants.
Notice Is hereby given that under
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
UNDER EXECUTION.
Notice is hereby given that by vir
tue of an execution issued out of
the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Morrow County, and to
me directed and delivered, upon a
judgment, decree and order of sale,
rendered and entered in said court
on the 3rd day of May, 1924, in favor
of H. L. Fraxier, as. plaintiff and
against Rebecca S. Howell, formerly
Rebecca S. Hildebrand, and Walter
L. Hildebrand, as defendants, for the
sum of $18000.00, and interest thereon
at the rate of 6 per annum from
the 9th day of March, 1923, until
paid; the further sum of $329.66, and
interest thereon at the rate of 6
per annum from the 26th day of
March, 1924, until paid, and the fur
ther sum of $ROO.0O, attorney's fees.
and the plaintiff's costs and disburse
ments of suit taxed at $46.80; which
said judgment, decree and order of
sale has been docketed and enrolled
in the office of the clerk of said
court; and whereas, by said judg
ment, decree and order of sale, it wis
directed that the following described
real property, situated in Morrow
County, Oregon, to-wit: The west
half of Section 16; the east half of
Section 8, and the west half of Sec
tion 9, all in Township 1 South,
Range 23, East of Willamette Merid
ian, be sold by the sheriff of Mor
row County, Oregon, to satisfy said
judgment and costs.
Now, therefore, I will on the 6th
day of June, 1924, at the hour of ten
o'clock in the forenoon of said day
at the front door of the County Court
House in Heppner, Morrow County,
Oregon, sell all the right, title and
interest the said defendants had in
and to the above described real prop
erty, on the date of the mortgage in
said decree mentioned, or Blnce then
have acquired, at public auction to
the highest bidder for cash in hand,
the proceeds of such jale to be ap
plied to the satisfaction of said judg
ment and costs.
Dated this 6th day of May. 1924.
GEO. McDUFFEE,
Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE.
Notice is hereby given that by vir
tue of an execution and order of sale
issued out of the Circuit Court of
the State of Oregon for Morrow Coun
ty, to me directed, and dated May 15,
1924, upon a judgment rendered and
entered in said Court on the 12th day
of May, 1924, in favor of M. Belle
Thompson and againt W. W. Howard
and Erma L. Howard, his wife, defen
dants, In the sum of $14,000.00 with
interest from August 1, 1922, at the
rate of eight per cent per annum,
the further sum of $980.00 with in
terest from August 1. 1920, at the
rate of eight per cent per annum,
the further sum of $980.00 with in
terest from August 1, 1921, at the
rate of eight per cent per annum,
the further sum of $980.00 with in
terest from August 1, 1922, at the
rate of eight per cent per annum, and
the sum of $850.00 attorneys fees,
the further sum of $1,000.00 with in
terest from June 27, 1919, at the
rate of eight per cent per annum, and
the sum of $150.00 attorneys fees, and
plaintiff's costs and disbursements
taxed and allowed at $23.00, com
manding me to make sale of'the real
property mortgaged to the plaintiff
to secure payment of said judgment.
I will in compliance with the com
mand of said writ, on Saturday the
21st day of June, 1924, at the hour
of 2 o'clock P. M. in the afternoon
of said day, at the front door of the
Court House in Heppner, Morrow
County, State of Oregon, offer for
sale and sell at public auction to
the highest bidder for cash in hand,
all of the right, title and interest
which the within named defendants
W. W. Howard nad Erma L. Howard,
or either of them, had on the first
day of August, 1917, the date of said
mortgage, or have since acquired or
now have in and to the following
described real property, In Morrow
County, State of Oregon, to-wit:
Northwest quarter of Section 26;
South half of the Northeast quarter,
Norm half of the Southeast quarter
Northeast quarter of the Southwest
quarter, South half of the Northwest
quarter and the Northwest quarter of
the Northwest quarter of Section 27;
the South Half of the North half and
the South half of Section 28; AH
of Section 32; East half of the North
west quarter of Section 31; East half
of the West half of Section 34, all
In Township One (1) North, Range
Twenty-seven (27) E. W. M.
the same being the real property or
dered sold by the Court, or so much
thereof as may be necessary to satis
fy said judgment, together with ac
cruing costs of salt.
Dated May 21, 1924.
GKORGB McDUFFEE,
Sheriff of Morrow County,
State of Oregon.
Date of first publication May 22, 1924.
Date of la.it publicatoln June 19, 1924.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior,
U S. LAND OFFICE at La Grande,
Oregon, April 26, 1924.
NOTICE is hereby given that
Wayne C. Chapman, of Pilot Rock,
Oregon, who, on December 21. 1920,
made Homestead Entry, Act 12-29-16
and 9-5-14, No. 019844, for SWK
NWH, WHSWW, Section 25, SE,
SE4SW, Section 26, NE14NWA,
ENEW, Section 35, Township 2
South, Rnge 29 East, Willamette Mor
idian, has filed notice of intention to
make three-year Proof, to establish
claim to the land above described,
before United States Commissioner
at Pilot Rock, Oregon, on the 18th
day of June, 1924.
Claimant names as nUnesses:
Jack King. Frank Gilliland, Frank
Chapman, Fred Hinkle, all of Pilot
Rock, Oregon.
CARL G. HELM, Register.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR MOR
ROW COUNTY.
The First National Bank of Heppner, j
a corporation rtainun,
vs.
W. E. Wiglesworth, Okey Wigles
worth, his wife, E. C. Lloyd, Micha
el Doyle, The Farmers and Stock-
frrnwprst Nntinnnl Rank. pnrnAm.
tion and Alexanders, a corporation, I
Defendants.
Notice is hereby given, that under
and by virtue of an execution and
order of sale, issued out of the abov
entitled court in the above entitled
cause to me directed dated the 28th
day of May, 1924, upon a judgment
decree and order of sale rendered and j
entered in said court and cause on 1
the 13th day of May, 1924, in favor I
of the plaintiff. The First National !
Bank of Heppner and against the de
fendants, W. E. Wiglesworth and
Okey Wiglesworth, his wife, for $10,-
358. with interest thereon at the rate
of 8 per cent per annum from the
Sth day of October, 1920, less $320.00
paid thereon September 27, 1923; for
the further sum of $600.00 attorneys'
fee and costs and disbursements of
FUit taxed and allowed at $60.60, and
accruing eoBts of salej Which said
decree further ordered and directed
sale of the real property mortgaged
to plaintiff to secure payment of such
judgment;
I will on Saturday, the 28th day of
June, 1924, at the hour of 10 o'clock
in the forenoon of said day, at the
front door of the County Court house
I of Morrow County, Oregon, in Hepp
ner, Morrow County, Oregon, offer for
sale and sell at public auction to
the highest bidder for cash in hand
the following described real property
situated In Morrow County, Oregon,
ordered sold by the court as afore
said, to-wit:
The South half of the South
east quarter of Section 1, Town
ship 1, South, Rnnge 27 E. W. M.
The Southeast quarter of the
Southwest quarter and the South
west quarter of Southeast quar
ter of Section '6. Township 1
South, Range 28 E. W. M. All of
Section 13; the Enst half and the
East half of the Nthwest quar
ter and the Northeast quarter of
Southwest quarter of Section 23;
all of Section 24; the Northeast
quarter, the North half of the
Northwest quarter, the South
east quarter of the Northwest
quarter and the Northeast
quarter of the Southwest
quarter of Section 25, all in
Township 1 South, Range 27, E.
W. M. All of Section 7; the
Southeast quarter of the North
east quarter; the East half of
Southeast quarter and the North
half of the Northwest quarter of
Section 8: the Southwest quarter
and the West half of the South
east, quarter of, Section 9; the
West half and the West half of
the East half of Section 16; the
East half and the Northwest
quarter of Section 17; the West
half and the Northeast quarter of
Section 18; and the Northeast
quarter oft Section 19; all in
Township 1 South, Range 28 E.
W. M.
or so much of said real property, as
is necessary to satisfy said judgment,
attorney's fees, costs and accruing
costs.
Dated at Heppner, Oregon, this
28th day of May, 1924.
GEORGE McDUFFEE,
Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon.
FIRE INSURANCE
Waters & Anderson
Heppner, Orego
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SUMMONS.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OP OREGON FOR MOR
ROW COUNTY.
W. H. Treisch, Plaintiff,
s.
Amos B. Strait, and Bertha M. Strait,
hia wife, J. F. Lucas, Phlll Cohn,
J. A. Williams, Helen V. Knappen
berg, and Southwestern Washing
ton Bank, a corporation.
Defendants.
To Southwestern Washington Bank,
a corporation, of defendants:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON, you arc hereby required
to appear and answer plaintiff's com
plaint filed against you in the above
entitled court and cause on or be
fore fx weeks from the date of the
first publication of this Summons
upon you, and If you fall to so appear
or answer, for want thereof, the
plaintiff will apply to the above en
titled court for the relief prayed for
in his complaint, to-wit:
For judgment against the defend
ant, Amos B, Strait, for the sum of
$3960.00, with interest thereon from
the 20th day of August, 1020, at the
rate of seven per cent per annum, for
the further sum of 260.00, attor
ney's fees, and his costs and dis
bursements incurred herein.
The plaintiff's mortgage be fore
closed, and the real property there
in described and as follows, to-wit:
The Northwent quarter, and the
South half of Section eight (8) In
Township two (2) North of Range
twenty-seven (27) East of Willamette
Meridian, In Morrow County, Oregon,
be sold upon execution, and the pro
ceeds thereof applied to the pay
ment of said judgment, and that you,
and each and all of the defendants
be forever barred and foreclosed from
all right, title and Interest In and
to said real property, save only the
statutory right of redemption, and
tot such other and further relief as ,
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