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HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1926.
Court Cases Postponed
Until September Term
The June term, 1926 of the cir
cuit court for Morrow county was
opened on Monday morning last, Gil
bert W. Phelps, judge, presiding.
Other officers pesent were Gay M.
Anderson, clerk, George McDuffee,
sheriff and J. S. Beckwith, court re
porter. Wm. Ayers was appointed
bailiff.
Taking into consideration that it
was now harvest time and many of
those who were on the jury could
not be in attendance conveniently at
this time. Judge Phelps did not call
the jury, and took action on such
matters only as could be disposed of
by the court. The jury will be call
ed in September, at a date to be an
i.ounced later, and then the regular
work of the term will be taken up.
The grand jury was in session on
Monday and returned a report to the
crurt. That body was not dismissed
however, and will be at the call of
the court to act on such matters as
may it brought to their attention
Trior to convening of court in Sep
tember. No bills were returned by
the grand jury at its setting Monday.
Proceedings had on Monday and
Tuesday, follow:
Elmer Stamp vs. R. E. White and
George R. White; settled and di
missed.
Gilliam & Bisbee vs. C. E. Ebi, et
ux; settled and dismissed.
Edgar Anderson vs. H. W. Ander
son; dismissed for want of prosecu
tion, by consent of attorneys for
plaintiff.
Bowman-Hicks Lumber Co. vs. J
B. Kenny and Hugh O'Rourke; de
fault for want of answer.
F. R. Brown vs. John Day Irriga
tion District; demurrer overruled by
consent; 20 days allowed in which
to further plead.
Isaac H. Gobbell vs. F. J. Dutcher
and Lillian R. Dutcher; settled and
dismissed.
Maggie Bowers vs. Charles B. Bow
ers; dismissed on motion of plain
tiffs attorney.
Annie Marshall vs. John Marshall
dismissed on motion of attorney for
plaintiff because of death of parties.
Elizabeth M. Keeney vs. Ida Mat
lock, et al; judgment as per stipu
lation.
M. J. Fitzpatrick vs. John and Dan
McDevitt; each party allowed 10 days
in which to file written briefs.
F. M. Broady, et UJt. vs. John Gray,
et al.; findings and decree for plain
tiffs.
M. S. Corrigall vs. R. A. Thompson,
administrator of estate of John C
McEntire, deceased, et al.; appoint
ment of S. E. Notson as guardian ad
litem.
State of Oregon vs. V. H. Stickles;
two indictments; motion to suppress
evidence allowed but denied as to
dismissal of case.
State of Oregon vs. K. K. Mahoney
enters plea of not guilty on each of
two indictments.
State of Oregon vs Henry Bauer
pleas of not guilty to two indictments.
State of Oregon vs. John J. Kelly;
plea of not guilty entered.
State of Oregon vs. Cleve Adkins;
two indictments; pleas of not guilty
entered.
At two o'clock Monday afternoon,
Judge Phelps suspended the hearing
of cases to consider the resolution
offered on behalf of the late Clinton
E. Woodson, an honored member of
the bar at Heppner. The ceremony
was not long, but it was impressive.
Speakers on the occasion were Attor
neys S. E. Van Vactor, C. L. Sweek,
F. A. McMenamin and S. E. Notson,
each of whom had been for a num
ber of years intimately associated
with Mr. Woodson as attorneys before
the bar of the court in Morrow county
and each of whom spoke words of
eulogy and praise for a departed mem
ber of the profession. The senti
ments of each were well expressed in
the resolutions presented and ordered
by Judge Phelps to be made a part of
the court record:
In the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for Morrow County.
RESOLUTIONS.
Whereas, a short time prior to the
opening of the term of this Court
just closed, the Honorable Clinton E.
Woodson, who for many years practic
ed with distinction and success as a
member of the bar of this Court, was
called from his labors here to an
other sphere of action; and
Whereas, it is fitting that the bench
and bar of this Court pay a tribute
of respect to the memory of our de
parted member;
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED
by the bench and bar of the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon for
Morrow County, that the bench and
bar of this Court recognizes that, in
the passing of the Honorable Clinton
E. Woodson, this Court and the bar
of the State have lost an able advo
cate and the community and State a
valuable and worthy citizen.
That we mourn the deprture of our
friend and fellow member of the bar
and realize that on many occasions
and oft we shall miss his wise coun
sel. That we cherish his memory and
treasure the record of his public and
professional services.
That, in view of his marked sin
cerity, his rugged integrity, his ster
ling worth, his intense patriotism,
his perfect loyalty to the principles of
right and justice, and his exemplifi
cation of true friendship, we recom
mend to the youth of our community
LUMBER
measured with the
GOLDEN RULE
We are ready to meet your
building needs! Our yards
are stocked with seasoned
highest grade lumbers
bought in large quantities
when the market was right
to cut your building costs.
You'll also do better if you
buy your brick, tile, cement
and other materials from
us. At your service.
TUM-A-LUM
LUMBER CO.
Heppner, Lexington, Ioae
Go to
GILLIAM & BISBEE
for your binder twine.
for your oil and axle grease.
for McCormick and Deering
extras.
-for drapers and belting for
any kind of a machine.
for single trees, lead bars,
clevises, etc.
for hay forks, Jackson forks,
hay carriers, wire cable, etc.
for any kind of sheet iron or
metal; metal work such as
repairing, etc.
for any extras or parts for
old or obsolete machinery of
any kind.
We have it, will get it, or it is
not made.
GILLIAM & BISBEE
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Like His Daddy
I wish to announce that I have add
ed to my line of Men's Wear, BOY'S
LONG PANTS for ages from 4 up; al
so BOY'S SHIRTS in sizes from 12 up.
I have just received a beautiful as
sortment of small boy's Flannel Pants,
also some very pretty dress shirts for
boys.
Pants $3.50 and $4.00
Shirts $1.50
Wilson's
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UNIQUE RECORD.
The world's long distanc movii
attendance champion is not a flap
per or a star worshipper as migh
be imagined. The title Is clainie
by Burt Thompson, Spencer, W
Va., movie fan extraordinary, wh
has never missed a show at tht
Robey Theater since 1907 almost
20 years.
that they emulate his virtues and seek
to attain as lofty a character.
That a copy of these resolutions be
spread upon the record of this Court
and a copy be delivered to his widow.
S. E. NOTSON,
C. L. SWEEK,
JOS. J. NYS,
Committee.
Bob Buschke has been suffering
from an infection of the mouth, the
affliction causing him a great deal of
discomfort.
Ralph Marlatt has been confined
to his bed for a few days following
an injury received while working on
the road.
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 loth day of June, 1926,
tc me directed in that certain suit
wherein M. S. Corrigall as plaintiff
secured judgment against R. A.
Thompson, administrator of the es
tate of John C. McEntire, deceased;
and Julia M. McEntire, widow of John
C. MeEntire, deceased, in the sum of
$18,800.00 with interest at the rate of
? per annum from November 8,
1919; the further sum of $750.00 with
interest at the rate of 8 per annum
from September 19, 1922; the further
sum of $300.00 with interest at the
rate of 8 per annum from Novem
ber 19, 1923; the further sum of $450.-
00 with interest at the rate of 8
per annum from December 16, 1924;
the further sum of $750.00 attorney's
fees; and costs and disbursements
allowed in the sum of $17.60, which
judgment was dated June 15, 1926.
I will on the 17th day of July, 1926,
at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of
said day at the front door of County
Court House in Heppner, Morrow
County, State of 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 W14 of Sec. 14; the EM, and the
EH of the W!4 of Sec. 15; the EH
and the EH of the WH of Sec. 22;
the EH of the WH of the SWH of
Sec. 22; the WH of Sec. 23; the EH
cf the WH, the SWy4 of the NWH
and the SWH of the SWH of Sec. 26;
All of Sec. 27; the NH, and the EH
of the SEH of Sec. 281 the NEH of
Sec. 29, save and except from said
NEH the following part thereof, to
wit: Commencing at a point which is
9 chains North of the SW corner of
the SWH of NEH of said Sec. 29,
running thence South 9 chains to the
SW corner of NEH of said Sec. 29,
thence East 10.50 chains, thence in a
Northwesterly direction to the place
cf beginning.
That part of the NH of the SEH of
Sec. 29, and that part of the NH of
the SWH and the NWH of the SEH
of Sec. 28 described as follows, to
wit: Beginning at a point which is
10.50 chains Ent of the RW corner
of SWH of the NEW of Sec. 29, thence
due South 1 chain, thence in a South
easterly direction on a straight line to
the Southeast corner of the NWH of
the SEH of Sec. 28, thence North 20
chains to the NE corner of NWH of
CE14 of Sec. 28, thence West 89.60
chains to the point of beginning. The
EH, the EH of theWH, the NWH
cf NWH of Sec. 33; Also commenc
ing at the SW corner of the NWH
of the NWH of said Sec. 83, running
thence East 80 rods, thence South 240
rods, thence in a straight line in a
Northwesterly direction to the point
of beginning. The NH, and the SEH
of Sec. 34; Also commencing at the
NW corner of the SWH of said Sec.
S4, running thence East to the Cen
ter of said Sec. 84, thence South to
the SE corner of the SWH thereof,
thence in a Northwesterly direction
on a straight line to the point of be
ginning. The WH of the WH of Sec.
35; Also commencing at the NE cor-
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Ptr of the NWH of Sec. 35, running
thence in a Southwesterly direction to
the SE corner of th. SWH of SWK
of Sec. 35, running thence North to
the NW corner of the NEH of NWH
of Sec. 35, thence East 80 rods, more
nr lesa tn the noint of beginning, all
of said property above described being
Township 3 South of Kange 27, fc. w.
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or so much of said real property as
may be necessary to satisfy plaintiff's
judgment, costs, attorney's fees and
accruing cost of sale.
Dated this 17th day of June, 1928.
Date of first publication, June 17,
1926.
GEO. McDUFFEE,
Sheriff of Morrow County, .State
of Oregon.
NOTICE OF SALE OF ANIMALS.
Notice is hereby given that by vir
tue of the laws of the State of Ore
gon the undersigned has taken up the
following described animals found
lunning at large upon their premises
in Morrow County, State of Oregon,
and that they will, on Sturday, July
3rd, 1926, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock
in the forenoon of said day at their
place six miles southeast of Heppner,
Oregon, on Balm Fork of Willow
creek, offer for sale and sell to the
highest bidder for cash in hand, the
said animals, unless the same shall
have been redeemed by the owner or
owners thereof. The said animals are
described as follows:
One sorrel mare, about 4 years old,
branded A on left hip;
One brown gelding, black stripe
down back, branded crescent S con
nected; One red cow, no horns, branded 9i
circle T on right hip, with calf.
L. H. and H. L. HOLBOKE,
Heppner, Oregon.
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The Willing Workers are prepared
to do plain sewing, tack comforts,
sew carpet rags, etc., at reasonable
prices. See Mrs. Jeff Jones for fur
ther Information.
FOR SALE Deering combine, mo
tor and machine in good condition.
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We deliver a fresh supply every
day. Phone us and tell us how much.
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BETTY COMPSON and THEODORE KOSLOFF in
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Also Range Law and 4th episode of The Fighting Rangers
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George O'Brien, Alma Rubens and Madge Bellamy in
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Also Our Pet, two reel Baby Peggy Comedy.
Children 20c, Adults 40c.
TUES. and WEDS., JUNE 22-23:
FLORENCE VI DOR and MATT MOORE in
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Also comedy Hot Dog.
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Pat O'MaHey in THE FIGHTING AMERICAN.
Buck Jones in DURAN'D OK THE BAD LANDS.
Eleanor Boardman in THE CIRCLE.
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