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THE AMERICAN PRESS ASSOCIATION
Our Cherished Rights
TUST now we, here in Oregon,
I are thinking, talking, eating
politics. Our primary election
is at hand and there are many im
portant questions to be decided
and important offices for which to
provide nominees. Way down in
the bottom of our hearts nearly
all of us feel there is something
rotten about this whole business
of politics, and take it mostly as
a necessary evil which must be
endured. We are befuddled and
flabbergasted by the preponder
ance of campaign popaganda that
Hows voluminously from every
candidate's headquarters. All of
which has the effect of keeping
many a conscientious voter away
from the polls.
It is a practice of the political
candidates to make a mountain
of every little mole hill that lies
in their path. Each one would like
to make Mr. Voter believe that his
pet hobby is the thread by which
the sword of Damocles is hanging.
With a barage of petty issues he
befogs the landscape, hiding the
fundamental principles on which
every candidate's claim for dis
tinction should be based.
Mr. Voter, how much longer are
you going to stand for these so
called politicians dragging through
the mire of such befoggery those
principles, founded by our fore
fathers and endeared to us through
bloodshed and privation : the right
to love, liberty and the pursuit of
happiness; the right of free wor
ship, of free speech, and the right
of trial before a jury of peers?
Our representatives in both the
state and national governments
should not be selected to repre
sent any one interest. It is an
unsound .political and economic
practice. Those whom we choose
to put at the head of our govern
ment should be men large enough
to comprehend all the needs of the
country, and be able to weigh
them in the balance, thereby main
taining stability of the country as
a whole. A man going to the U.
S. senate, say, having but one sel
fish interest to uphold, may sell
the birthright of our nation to gain
his ends.
There appears on the repub
lican ballot for the coming pri
mary election the name of one
man whom we conscientiously be
lieve is large enough to fill the
office of United States senator
from Oregon. Frederick Steiwer
of Pendleton in seekine nomina-
tion for the office recently declared
to a Heppne audience that if it
was his fortune to become the rep
resentative of the people in this
nign position he would first and
foremost pledge fealty to the con
stitution of these United States,
letting the minor campaign squab
bles have the place to which their
importance entitled them. His rec
ord here in eastern Oregon has
proved him to be a man of integ
rity and good judgment. If he is
defeated in this election Oregon
will have turned down one of the
best men that has ever sought of-
nte in mis state.
Can Profit by Ontario
MANUFACTURER.
THE Portland Oregonian in its
issue of April 20, discussed the
proposition of launching the State
of Oregon on a scheme for public
ownership development of hydro
electric power. Similar proposals
along political lines have been
made in California, Washington
and New York. The Oregonian
says:
"Fortunately we have the story
of Ontario power told by a writer
who has no financial interest in
opposing public ownership, and
who has been a witness of its
working. This is a book entitled
Niagara in Politics, by James Ma
yor, Emeritus Professor of Polit
ical Economy in the University of
Toronto.
"It is the story of skillful ex
ploitation of popular prejudice
against private ownership of big
enterprises and of cultivation in
the public mind of the socialistic
delusion, that the government can
give the people cheaper and better
service by conducting these enter
prises itself, than by entrusting
them to private enterprise and
subjecting owners to public reg
ulation. "Professor Mavor tells how this
agitation led to establishment of
the Hydroelectic Commission, how
this commission used its political
influence to gain authority to ex
tend its operations, whereby it
gained more influence, how it ex
tended its system by coercing cit
ies to come into line, how it gath
ered private power plants into its
system, how it exceeded its author
ity. Though party control of the
provincial parliament and govern
ment has changed several times
in the last 20 years, each cabinet
and each parliament has meekly
followed its dictates until it has
become actual dictator of Ontario.
The hydro affords very vivid in
stances of the use to which a com
bination of economic monoply and
political power may be put.
"When a government leases its
power sites, as is the practice of
the United States, it regulates and
criticizes their management; and
the private operators are constant
ly exposed to criticism by news
papers and the people. But when
the government operates an in
dustry, especially when it estab
lishes a monopoly, 'there ceases
to be any independent official crit
ic of that industry.' Any person
with or without that industry who
'ventures to criticize is de
nounced as an enemy of the peo
ple, as an agent of profiteers or of
the interest of capital or whatnot.'
"Professor Mavor contrasts the
industrial development of Ontario
and New York, on opposite sides
of Niagara Falls, and finds it vig
orous on the American side but
completely absent on the Canad
ian side. Representative Ogden
Mills, of New York, gives figures
as to several cities on each side
of the boundary, showing that
American companies at Niagara
Falls transmit power longer dis
tances and sell it cheaper to Amer
ican cities than the hydro does
with regard to Ontario cities. He
thus sums up the hydro's political
manipulation of rates:
" 'Those consumers that have
the greatest political or voting
strength enjoy the lowest rates,
irrespective of the cost of service
to them. Commercial lighting
consumers, the next in importance
numerically in voting strength,
have the next lowest rates, while
the retail industrial users, who
comprise only one-fortieth of the
total number, pay the highest
rates.'
"Ontario has given public own
ership a 20-year trial and the re
sults are these: A political dic
tatorship, a hydroelectric system at
double present cost, a huge pro
vincial and municipal debt, a rate
system adjusted to politics and
not to cost, that is higher than that
of New York under regulated pri
vated ownership; and languishing
industries.
The foregoing vigorous sum
mary by the Oregonian pictures
exactly what would take place in
Washington, Oregon, California,
New York or any other state if
the people turned the development
of their water power or other re
sources over to political control
and management. We have an
object lesson to go by in Ontario,
Canada. If, with such an exam
ple, the taxpayers of any com
munity deliberately plunge them
selves into hundreds of millions
of dollars indebtedness for a pub
lie ownership project, in prefer
ence to state regulated private in
dustries which pay taxes, they will
have only themselves to blame.
It is no tprobable, however, that
thoughtful American citizens will
be led estray by these socialistic
schemes.
Would Make Mars Smile
rrHE American people are pav
i. ing but one-eighth of their to
tal income for taxes whether
they are in the higher income
brackets, or in the class which
does not pay any taxes or file re
turns. The San Francisco Chron
icle puts is this way:
"In 1924 the total income of
people in the United States was
634 billions. Taxes national,
state, municipal and all the rest,
took eight billions. This means
that out of each $10 you spent,
you got only $8.75 and taxes took
$1.25, no matter how loudly you
may have pleaded poverty.
In 1903, we gave up only one-
fifteenth of our income. Now we
give more than twice that much.
Out of eight working days, the
proceeds of one day must go to the
government federal and other
wise. "If the small taxpayer could be
presented with a bill once a year,
showing just how much his taxes
amount to, including not only di
rect taxes but all the indirect
taxes skimmed off every com-
modify he buys, a howl would go
up that could be heard on the
planet Mars."
Oriental Authority Will
Speak at 50-Year Event
University of Oregon, Eugene, May
6. As a part of the state Semi-Cen-tennial
celebration to be held by the
University of Oregon, October 15-23,
Er. E. T. Williams, noted authority
on oriental affairs and head of the
Chinese department of the Univer
sity of California, will deliver an
address at the laying of the corner
stone for the proposed state Fine
Arts building.
Dr. Williams, who has accepted the
invitation to speak, has served as sec
retary of the American Legation in
Peking, China, as chief of the divis
ion of far eastern affuirs in the de
partment of state, as technical dele
pate to the Paris Peace conference
in 1919, as special assistant to the
department of state for the confer
ence on limitation of armament and
Pacific and far eastern problems in
1921. He is the author of several
books and monographs on Chinese
problems and conditions.
In connection with laying the cor
nerstone of the Fine Arts building,
which will house the Murray Warner
collection of oriental art, Dr. Wil
liams will talk on the relation of or
iental art to American civilization.
RHEA CREEK GRANGE.
Rhea Creek Grange meets the first
Sunday of each month at 10 a. m
and the third Friday night of each
month at 8 p. m. Visiting members
welcome.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given that the -r.-dersigned
has been appointed by the
County Court of the State of Oregon
for Morrow County administrator of
the estate of John Keegan, deceased,
and that all persons having claims
I'gainst the said estate must present
the same, duly verified according to
law, to me at the office of my attor
ney, S. E. Notson, in Heppner, Oregon,
within six months from the date of
first publicatoin of this notice, which
date of first publication is May 6,
1926.
MICHAEL McGUIRE,
Administrator.
NOTICE OF BOND SALE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned will receive sealed
bids until 10:00 o'clock A. M the
1st day of June, 1926, and immedi
ately thereafter the bids received
will be publicly opened by the Coun
ty Court, at the County Court Room
in the Courthouse in Heppner, Ore
gon, for the purchase of an issue of
bonds of Morrow County for the con
struction of permanent roads therein
in the sum of one hundred twenty
thousand dollars ($120,000), said
bonds to be in denominations of $1,
'00 each, numbered 1 to 120 inclusive,
to bear date of June 1, 1926, and to
mature serially in numerical order
at the rate of $6,000 on the first day
of June in each of the years 1932 to
1951 inclusive, said bonds to bear in
terest at the rate of five per cent
(5) per annum, payable semiannu
ally on the first days of June and
December, principal and interest pay
able in gold coin at the office of the
County Treasurer in Heppner, Ore
gon, or at the Fiscal Agency of the
ftate of Oregon in New York City.
All bids must be unconditional and
accompanied by a certified check for
?5,000.00.
The Court reserves the right to re
ject any and all bids.
The approving legal opinion of
Messrs. Teal, Winfree, Johnson & Mc
Culloch will be furnished the suc
cessful bidder.
GAY M. ANDERSON,
County Clerk, Heppner, Oregon.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT.
Notice is hereby given that Ma
hala Minor, executrix of the Last Will
and Testament of W. O. Minor, de
ceased, has filed her final account of
her administration of said estate in
the County Court of the State of Ore
gon for Morrow County, arid (hat said
Court has designated as the time and
place for the hearing of said account
and the settlement thereof, June 5,
1926, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M.
in the Court room of said Court in
Heppner, Oregon. Any objections to
raid final acocunt must be filed on or
before said date.
MAHALA MINOR,
Executrix of the Last Will and
Testament of W. O. Minor, de
ceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed by the
County Court of the State of Ore
gon for Morrow County administra
tor of the estate of John August
Lovgren, deceased, and that all per
sons having claims against the said
estate must present the same, duly
verified according to law, to me at
the office of my attorney, S. E. Not
son, at Heppner, Oregon, within six
months from the date of the first
publication of this notice, said date
of first publication being the 29th
day of April, 1926.
F. M. LOVGREN, Administrator.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF
REAL PROPERTY ON EXECUTION.
Notice is hereby given that under
and by virtue of a foreclosure execu-
cution duly issued out of and under
the seal of the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon for Morrow County,
on the 17th day of April, 1926, pur
suant to a judgment and decree en
tered and rendered in said Court on
the 14th day of April, 1926, in a cer
tain suit in said court wherein Bank
of lone, a corporation was plaintiff.
and John L. Calkins, and Mildred P.
Calkins, his wife, and Phill Conn.
were defendants, and which judg
ment and decree is in favor of the
plaintiff and against the defendants
for the sum of $1200.00, with inter
est thereon from the 6th day of De
cember, 1924, at the rate of ten per
cent per annum, the further sum of
$140.00, attorney's fees, for the fur
ther sum of $900.00, with interest
thereon from the 5th day of Decem
ber, 1922, at the rate of eight per
cent per annum, the further sum of
$100.00, attorney's fees, the further
sum of $2901.73. with interest there
on from the 6th day of December,
1924, at the rate of eight per cent
per annum, the further sum of
$425.00, with interest thereon from
the 6th day of December, 1924, at the
rate of eight per cent per annum,
the further sum of $936.78, with in
terest thereon from the 10th day of
November, 1924, at the rate of eight
per cent per annum, and for the
further sum of $240.00, attorney's
fees, and its costs and disbursements
of said suit in the sum of $25.65.
NOW, THEREFORE, in obedience
to said execution, I will on Saturday
the 22nd day of May, 1926, at the
hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon
of said day at the front door of the
Court House . at Heppner, Morrow
County, Oregon, sell at, public auc
tion to the highest bidder for cash,
all the following described real prop
erty, situated in Morrow County, Ore
gon, to-wit:
The W of the NW and the
NW of SW?4 of Section 13 j the
EM, of the SE4, the SWYt of the
SE, the SEVi of the SW4, the
Ett of NW&, the NEtt of SW
and the NW14 of the SEY of Sec
tion 14, in Township one (1)
North of Range twenty-four (24)
East of Willamette Meridian.
The above described real property
being the real property mortgaged by
the defendants, John L. Calkins, and
Mildred P. Calkins, his wife, to se
cure the payment of the above sums,
and the proceeds of said sale will be
applied to the payment of the above
sums and accruing cost of sale, sub
ject only to the right of redemption.
Dated this 21st day of April, 1926.
GEO. McDUFFEE,
Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon.
NOTICE OF EXECUTOR'S SALE OF
REAL PROPERTY.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned joint executrix and execu
tor of the Last Will and Testament of
James M. Hayes, deceased, will from
and after the 15th day of May, 1926,
at the office of C. L. Sweek in Hepp
ner, Morrow County, State of Ore
gon, offer for sale at private sale to
the highest and best bidder for cash
in hand the followign described real
property situated in Morrrow County,
State of Oregon, to wit:
Lands in Township 3 South,
Range 26 E. W. M. The South
half of Section 25 and all of Sec
tion 36, excepting therefrom the
following tract, to wit: Com
mencing at a point 120 feet North
of the Northwest corner of said
Section 36, running thence South
24 deg. 20 min. East 900 feet,
thence South 32 deg. 20 min. East
1162.3 feet, thence South 35 deg.
45 min. East 726.3 feet, thence
South 24 deg. 40 min. West 1125
feet, thence South 3 deg. 15 min.
West 74 feet, thence South 13 deg.
35 min. East 1030 ' feet, thence
South 33 deg. 30 min. East 127
feet, thence South 132 feet, thence
West 1320 feet, thence North on
Section line to the point of be
ginning. Lands in -Township 3 South,
Range 27 E. V. M. West half of
the Southeast quarter and the
Southwest quarter of Section 31.
Lands in Township 4 South,
Range 26, E. W. M. All of Sec
tion 1; Southeast quarter and the
East half of the Southwest quar
ter of Section 2; Norheast quar
ter of the Northeast quarter and
Southeast quarter of the South
east quarter of Section 11; all of
Section 12; East half of the
Northeast quarter of Section 13.
Lands in Townhsip 4 South,
Range 27 E. W. M. West half of
Section 6, and the Southwest
quarter of the Southeast quarter
of Section 6. Also the following
tract, to wit: Commencing at the
center of Section 6, running
thence South 20 chains, thence
East 20 chains, thence In a North
westerly direction on a straight
line to the point of beginning,
West half of West half, East
half of Northwest quarter and
Northwest quarter of Northeast
quarter of Section 7.
Subject, however, to a lease on a
portion of said premises in favor of
Sanford Farming Company, and a
lease on a portion of said prcm
lses in favor of F. E. Parker, which
leases expire in the Fall of 1926, and
also subject to a crop mortgage on
the share of the crop belonging to
the -.state of James M. Hayes, de
ceased, in favor of R. A. Thompson
in the sum of $1181.60; also, subject
to a mortgage in favor of Vermont
Loan and Trust Company, in the sum
of $14,000, with interest thereon from
January 1, 1926.
This sale is made under and in pur
suance of a license and order of sale
granted, made and entered by Hon
R. L. Benge, Judge of County Court
of Morrow County, State of Oregon,
on the 5th day of April, 1926, in the
Matter of the Estate of James M.
Hayes, deceased, and such sale will
be made subject to confirmation by
said Court.
Dated April 14th, 1926.
Date of first publication, April 15,
1926.
NANCY B. HAYES,
II. G. HAYES,
Joint executrix and executor of
the Last Will and Testament of
James M. Hayes, deceased.
C. L. SWEEK,
Attorney for Estate.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF
REAL PROPERTY.
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
County, to me directed, dated April
14, 1926, in that certain suit in said
Court wherein The Federal Land Bank
of Spokane, a Corporation, recovered
judgment against Roy F. Stender and
Juunita B. Stender, his wife, and lone
National Farm Loan Association, a
Corporation, defendants, for the sum
of $166.00 with inteest at the rate
of eight per cent per annum from
July 10, 1924; the sum of $156.00
with interest at the rate of eight per
cent per annum from January 10,
1926; $156.00 with interest at the rate
of eight per cent per annum from
July 10, 1926; $156.00 with Inteest at
the rate of eight per cent per annum
from January 10, 1826; $4673.22 with
Interest at the rate of B per cent
per annum from January 10, 1926;
$765.94 with interest at the rate of
eight per cent per annum from March
23, 1926; $60.00 with interest at the
rate of eight per cent per annum from
May 21, 1925; $7.50 with interest at
the rate of eight per cent per annum
from February 23, 1926, less $240.00
stock subscription; $400.00 attorneys'
fee and $21.60 costs and disburse
ments. Said Court also on said date
entered a decree for the foreclosure
of plaintiff's mortgage and a sale of
the hereinafter described real prop
erty. 1 will, on Saturday, May 15, 1926, at
the hour of 11 o'clock A. M. at the
front door of the County Court House
n Heppner, Oregon, offer for sale and
sell to the highest bidder for cash
in hand, all of the following described
real property in Morrow County,
State of Oregon, to wit:
South half of Southwest quar
ter of Section 29; South half of
Southeast quarter of Section 30;
East half of Northwest quarter
and west half of Nrotheast quar
ter of Section 31, Township 2
North, Range -4 E. W. M. Also
East half of Northeast quarter.
Southeast quarter. Southeast
quarter of Southwest quarter and
Lot 4 of Section 31, Township
2 North, Range 24 E. W. M.
or so much of said real property as
may be necessary to satisfy plaintiff's
judgment, including costs, attorney's
fees, and accruing costs of sale.
Dated and first published April 15,
1926.
GEORGE 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, dated the 1st day of April, 1926, to
me directed, in that certain suit
wherein The Federal Land Bank of
Spokane, a corporation, as plaintiff,
secured judgment against Henry J.
Tafel and Bertha A. Tafel, husband
and wife; and Stanfield National
Farm Loan Association, a corporation,
for the sum of $68.25 with 8 interest
from September 13, 1925, and $2032.51
with 64 interest from September
13, 1925, and $432.00 with 8 interest
from March 12, 1926, and $5.00 with
8 interest from February 23, 1926,
less the sum of $105.00 stock sub
scription. I will, on the 15th day of May,
1926, at the hour of 2 o'clock P. M.
of said day at the front door of the
County Court House in Heppner, Mor
row County, Oregon, offer for sale at
public auction and sell to the high
est bidder for cash in hand all of the
following described real property in
Morrow County, State of Oregon, to
wit:
The northeast quarter, the
northwest quarter of the south
east quarter, the east half of the
northwest quarter, the northeast
quarter of the southwest quarter
of Section Twelve in Township
Two North Range Twenty-six
East of the Willamette Meridian,
or so much of said real property as
may be necessary to satisfy plaintiff's
judgment, costs, attorneys' fees, and
accruing cost of sale.
Dated this 8th day of April, 1926.
GEO. McDUFFEE,
Sheriff of Morrrow County, State
of Oregon.
Date of first publication, April 8th,
1926.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF MORROW.
In the Matter of the Estate of Olin
S. Hodsdon, deceased,
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned, as administrator of
said estate, has filed in the above
Court his final account and petition
for distribution of the property of
said estate, and Monday, the 10th day
of May, 1926, has been appointed as
the time for the hearing of objec
tions to said final account and the
settlement thereof. Any heir, cred
itor or other person interested in
said estate may on or before smiH
date, file objections to said account
and petition or to any item thereof.
Dated this 3rd day of April, 1926.
E. J. DAVIS,
Administrator of said Estate.
NOTICE OF SERIFF'S SALE.
Notice h hereby given that by vir
tue of an execution and order of sale
issued out of the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon, dated the First day
of April, 1926, to me directed in that
certain suit in said Court wherein
Walter M. Pierce, Thomas B. Kay and
Sam A, Kozer, as the State Land
Board of the State of Oregon, as
plaintiff, secured a judgment and a
decree of foreclosure against Pearl
H. Condon, administratrix of the Es
tate of Thomas G. Condon, deceased,
for the sum of $5,000.00, with interest
at the rate of 6 per, annum from
the 26th day of September, 1917;
$400.00 attorneys fees; and $34.90,
costs and disbursements, which judg
ment was dated March 29th, 1926.
I will, on the 15th day of May, 1926,
at the hour of 10:30 A. M. in tho fore
noon of said day at the front door of
the County Court House in Heppner,
Morrow County, Oregon, offer for sale
at public auction and sell to the high
est bidder for cash in hand all of the
following described real property in
Morrow County and State of Oregon,
to wit:
Southeast quarter of Section 8,
South half of Section 9; all of
Section 16, save the Southeast
quarter of the Southeast quarter
of said Section; Northwest quar
ter of Section 15 and the North
east quarter of Section 22, all be
ing in Township 3 South Range
23 E. W. M., containing 1400 acres
of land more or less, with all wa
ter rights appurtenant to said
lands;
or so much of said real property as
may be necessary to satisfy plaintiff's
judgment, costB, attorneys' fees, and
accruing cost of sale.
Dated this 5th day of April, 1926.
GEO. McDUFFEE,
Sheriff of Morrow County, State
of Oregon.
Date of first publication, April 8.
1926.
NOTICE OF SERIFF'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 County,
dated the 31st day of March, 1926, to
me directed in that certain suit where
in The Federal Land Bank of Spokane,
a corporation, as plaintiff, secured
a judgment against Edward McDaid,
Ellen McDaid, and lone National Farm
Loan Association, a corporation, for
the sum of $300.00 with interest at
8 from June 17, 1924; $300.00 with
interest at 8 from December 17,
1924; $300.00, with interest at 8
from June 17, 1925; $300.00 with in
terest at 8 from December 17, 1926;
$9,031.02, with interest at 6 from
December 17, 1925; $464.10, with in
terest at 8 from February 7, 1924;
$1,862.21, with interest at 8 from
February 19, 1926; $16.68, with inter
est at 8 from January 6, 1926; less
$500.00 stock subscription; $500.00, at
torneys' fee; and the further sum of
$25.20, plaintiff's costs, which judg
ment was dated 29th day of March,
1926.
I will, on the 15th day of May, 1926,
at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. in the
forenoon of said day at the front
door of the County Court Home in
Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, of
fer tor sale at public auction and t-ell
to the highest bidder for cash in
hand all of the following described
real property in Morrow County,
State of Oregon, to wit:
The West Half of Section Two;
the North Half of the North Half
of Section Three; the South Half
of the Northwest Quarter and
the Northwest Quarter of the
Northwest Quarter of Section Six;
the East Half of Section Eight;
the Northwest Quarter of Sec
tion Fourteen; in Township One
North, Range Twenty-five East
of the Willamette Meridian; the
North Half of the Northeast
Quarter of Section Thirty-three,
Township Two North, Range
Twenty-five East of the Willam
ette Meridian; all of Section
Twenty-five, in Township Three
North, Range Twenty-three East
of the Willamette Meridian; all
of Sections Twenty-nine and Thirty-three
in Township Three
North, Range 'twenty-four East
of the Willamette Meridian,
or so much of said real property as
may be necessary to satisfy plaintiff's
judgment, costs, attorneys' fees and
accruing cost of sale.
Dated this 6th day of April, 1926.
GEO. McDUFFEE,
Sheriff of Morrow County, State
of Oregon.
Date of first publication, April 8,
1926.
SUMMONS.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR MOR
ROW COUNTY.
Mary Johnston, Guardian of)
the persons and estate of Ed-)
die McDaid, Agnes McDaid,)
Kathlene McDaid, Hazel Mc-)
Daid, and Annie McDaid, mi-)
nors, Plaintiff,)
vs. )
John McDevitt, Daniel Mc-)
Devitt, J. H. Imus and Lucy)
J. Imus, his wife, B. F. Berry)
and Margaret Berry, his wife,)
Defendants.)
To B. F. Berry and Margaret Berry,
defendants above named:
In the Name of the State of Oregon,
you, and each of you, are hereby re
quired to appear and answer the com
plaint of the plaintiff filed against you
in the above entitled court and cause
on or before six weeks from the date
of the first publication of thi sum
mons, said date being the first day of
April, 1926, to-wit: On or before the
13th day of May, 1926; and if you fail
to so appear and answer said com
plaint, for want thereof the plaintiff
will apply to the court for the relief
prayed for in her complaint, to-wit:
For judgment against defendants,
John McDevitt and Daniel McDevitt,
for the sum of $4800.00, with interest
thereon at the rate of 7 per cent per
annum from the 24th day of Novem
ber, 1921, and the further sum of
$400.00 attorney's fees, together with
her costs and disbursements in this
suit; for a decree foreclosing that
certain mortgage recorded in Volume
30 of the Records of Mortgages of
Morrow County, Oregon, at page 68
thereof, described in plaintiff's com
plaint, covering the following de
scribed real property, to-wit: West
half of Section 24 and all of Section
-5, Township 2 North, Range 24 East
of Willamette Meridian; and that
said real property be sold as upon
execution and that you, and each of
you, be barred and foreclosed of all
your right, title, claim, or interest in
n to said real property and everv
part thereof, save only the statutory
right of redemption; that the pro
ceeds of such sale be appleid to the
rayment of costs and disbursements
of this suit and payment of such judg
ment as shall be entered herein in fa
vor of the plaintiff, including attor
ney's fees; and for such other and
further relief as apears to the Court
to be equitable.
This summons is served upon you
ly publication thereof In pursuance
of an order of the Hon. R. L. Benge,
County Judge of Morrow County,
State of Oregon, made and entered
on the 31st day of March, 1926.
The date of first publication, April
1, 1926.
The date of last publication, May
Id, iyu.
S. E. NOTSON,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Address: Heppner, Oregon.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT.
Notice is hereby given that W, P.
Mahoney, administrator of the estate
of John Sheridan, deceased, has filed
his final account with the Clerk of
the County Court of Morrow County,
State of Oregon, and that' the said
Court has set as the time and place
for the hearing of objections to said
account and the settlement thereof,
Tuesdny, May 11, 1928, at the hour
of ten o'clock A, M. of said day, at
the court room of the said Court in
Morrow County, Oregon. Anvone
having objections to said account
muBt file them on or before said date.
W. P. MAHONEY,
Administrator.
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 executrix of the
estate of Merrick F. Wadsworth, de
ceased, and all the persons having
claims against the said estate must
present the same, duly verified ac
cording to law, to me at the office of
my attorney, S. E. Notson, in Hepp
ner, Oregon, on or before six months
from the date of first publication of
this notice, suid date being April 22,
1926.
SUE P. WADSWORTH,
Executrix.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed by the
County Court of the Stato of Oregon
for Morrow County as administrator
of the Estate of John C. McEntire, de
ceased, and that he has duly qualified
by filing his bond and oath of office.
All claims against said Estate must
be presented to the undersigned at
the office of C. L. Sweek, in Heppner,
Oregon, duly verified, as required by
law. on or before six months from
the date of first publication of this
notice.
Date of first publication, April 22,
1926.
R. A. THOMPSON,
Administrator.
DR. A. H. JOHNSTON
Phyaician and Surgeon
Graduate Nurse Assistant
I. O. O. F. Building
Phones: Office, Main 933; Res. 492
Heppner, Oregon
A. M. EDWARDS
I DRILL WELLS
I also handle- Casing, Windmills
and Supplies, do fishing and clean
out old wells.
Box 14, Lexington, Ore.
DR. F. E. FARRIOR
DENTIST
X-Ray Diagnosis
I. O. O. F. Building
Heppner, Oregon
GLENN Y. WELLS
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
600 Chamber of Commerce Bldg.
Portland, Oregon
Phone Broadway 4254
A. D. McMURDO, M. D.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Trained Nurse Aasistant
Office in Masonic Building
Heppner, Oregon
1 L. SWEEK
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Offices in
First National Bank Building
Heppner, Oregon
MORROW GENERAL HOSPITAL
Surgical, Medical, Maternity Cases
Wards, and private rooms.
Rates Reasonable.
Mrs. Zena Westfall, Graduate
Nurse, Superintendent.
A. H. Johnston, M. D. Physi-cian-in-Charge.
Phone Main 322 Heppner, Ore.
S. E. NOTSON
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Office in Court ouse
Heppner, Oregon
MATERNITY HOME
MRS. G. C. AIKEN
Private Rooms. Special Care.
Same Prices to All.
Phone 975
Heppner, Ore.
AUCTIONEER
Farm and Personal Property Sales
a Specialty.
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Lexington, Ore.
DR. C. C. CHICK
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
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Hood Rivi . Oregon
C. J. WALKER
LAWYER
and Notary Public
Odd Fellows Building
Heppner Oregon
Maternity Hospital
Wards and Private Rooms.
Kates Reasonable.
Mrs. Zena Westfall, Graduate
Nurse
Phone Main 322 Heppner, Ore.
C. A. MINOR
FIRE, AUTO AND LIFE
INSURANCE
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Heppner, Oregon '
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ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Upstairs In Humphreys Building
Heppner, Oregon