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HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1929.
THE HEPPNER GAZETTE,
Established March 80, 1SS3;
THE HEPPNER TIMES.
Established November 18, 1S97;
CONSOLIDATED FEBRUARY IS, 1918.
Published every Thursday morning by
VAWTEB, and SISCEB CRAWFORD
and entered at the Post Office at Hepp
ner. Oregon, as second-class matter.
tiful was the thought of saluting
them both one the greatest gener
al, perhaps, of the World war; the
other, unknown, obscure.
It Is in that spirit that we must
celebrate Decoration Day, reserving;
our honors not only for the famous
and glorious leaders, but dividing
them as well among the humblest
of those who have served their peo
ple in a common cause.
Our tributes of gratitude and love
must emDrace an muse wno gave
their lives with equal emphasis for
the rulers and ruled, the mighty
and the humble, the known and the
unknown.
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Official Paper for Morrow County.
A thankful heart is not only the
greatest virtue, but parent of all
other virtues
Cicero.
Mean?,
matt
TEVIK TO ACT.
K VIATION is past the experiment-
al and joke stage, it naa De-
come, and is becoming more and
more, a vital factor in the business
life of the nation. Commercial
routes carrying mail and passengers
now tap all the more populous sec
tions of the country, and are fast
being extended to the more isolated
districts. The routes are going over
towns that provide landing facili
ties.
Heppner should get busy and lay
out at least an emergency neld. ine
field now used by airplanes is haz
ardous and does not meet govern
ment requirements. It is not large
enough and does not lay right
A site for a field that will fill the
requirements has been found by a
committee from the local post Am
erican Lesion, and no time should
be lost in obtaining the same and
fitting it up for an emergency field.
When, and if, this is done the gov
ernment stands ready to install a
2,000,000 candlepower beacon light
at a cost of some $1,800, that will
mark the field for night flyers, and
the field will be marked on the offi
cial government aviation map.
Already two air mail routes pass
in the close proximity of Heppner,
and two more projected routes will
intersect' the present routes very
near here. There is no doubt, in
fact practical assurance is given
that they will pass directly over an
emergency landing field if the same
is provided. It is said that the gov
ernment mail planes will go as far
as 200 miles off their direct route
to keep over emergency landing
fields.
An emergency landing field does
not entail an extortionate expense
for construction and maintenance.
It may be, however, that the field
would be run at a loss for some
time. It is practically certain that
the established routes will go over
the towns that are the first to pro
vide landing facilities, and once the
routes are established there is little
likelihood that they will be changed.
If Heppner does not act immediate
ly there is every probability that
other towns will get in ahead of her
and forestall the establishing of
routes over here for quite a long
time to come.
When the railroads were being
built over the country, it was the
town that got the railroad that
grew. Air routes in a few years will
be as vital to a town's progress as
the railroads once were. We are
now entering into the faster era of
air transportation and now is the
time to act
MEMORIAL DAY.
SINCE la3t a day was set aside in
honor of departed soldiers, the
ranks of the greet war heroes have
been thinned by the passing of Mar
shal Foch.
One of the great generals of all
time, his brave spirit now belongs
to eternity. Like many great gen
erals, he espoused peace with all his
might and main, yet proved a fierce
and unrelenting warrior when
struggling for a righteous cause.
Significant was the coupling of his
name with that of the Unknown Sol
dier at the time of his death. Beau-
JIXE BRIDES.
THE month of marriages is here.
Of course every month is a month
of marriages, but June seems es
pecially to abound with them, and
there has always neen a auamonai
halo of romance over marriages
that take place in June.
That is as it should be, for June
is in itself beautiful and romantic,
the glorious month of roses.
What better time to wed than
when the fields are abloom with
flowers, and the sweet song of birds
is in the air?
What better month for honey
moons .'
Young man young lady if you
are engaged or expect to be shortly
why not seize the opportunity to
make a June wedding of it?
And while we are on the subject,
let s not forget the brides of former
vears. Remember those who mar
ried in Junes of the past with tok
ens of vour affection perhaps, in-
rie.vi vour mother too was a "June
Bride."
TUNE IN
There is a sweet symphony some
where; tune in and get it Yes,
that's it a sweet symphony some
where; shift your dials until you
find it, then sit back and let it into
your soul; you will be made better
by it.
It's a sad fact that not every noise
is a symphony. There are sloppy
jazzes and melancholy dirges that
afford no uplift whatever tune
away from them. You have a right
to the best there is. Aren't you
keeping up a perfectly good receiv
ing set?
But you won t get the best in the
world unless you tune in for it. The
worst will din your ears if you
don't tune it out; it will bore you
to death and keep you looking sour
while you live
I am mighty careful of my receiv
ing set. I feed it, clothe it, house
it with jealous care; I never permit
It to become rusty or dusty. I give
it eight hours of sleep each night;
I provide it with at least six hours
of heartening toil every working
day; that causes It to appreciate
the symphonies that are here for
the tuning In.
If "static" bothers me, I turn my
dials away from it. That's the only
way to get rid of it. When I see a
sour, repellant face, I have to strug
gle to keep from shouting; "get
away from that static!"
Then there's the ballyhoo the
the peddlers that never lay off,
even on Sunday in this commer
cialized age. If I tire of them I
tune 'em out There's often good
music, though, along with a ped
dlers' program. In fact, there is
good In everything, as Shakespeare
savs, if we just tune in for it
If this world is to be made better
for us, we must try being better
ourselves and tune In for every
thing that ennobles and enriches the
soul.
LEGAL NOTICES
SUMMONS.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR MORROW
COUNTY.
Mat Halvorsen, Plaintiff
vs.
H J. Reed. Defendant.
To H. J. Reed. Defendant.
IN THE NAAlhJ Uf inc. oiaic -r
nDrnv- v-ii are hereby notified to
appear in the above entitled court on oh
Deiore me m emy-pviunu v.c. . A
1929 and answer the complaint tiled
against you in the above entitled suit
or otherwise plead thereto, and if you
fail to so appear ana answer me plain
tiff will apply to the Court for the
relief prayed ior in s cuiiipmiin.
which is as follows, to-wit:
irnr a decree against you and in
favor of the plaintiff foreclosing against
you that certain coiiu-bci nuntu
between the plaintiff and yourself on or
about the Fifth day of September, 1925,
which contract provided for sale, by
the plaintiff to you. for the purchase
price of Twenty-eight thousand Five
Hundred and No-100 Dollars (428.oUO.Oii)
all of the following described real and
personal property located in Morrow
county, State of Oregon, to-wit:
The weal nan (wi oi
Fifteen (15); all of Section Sixteen
(16), except NW diagonal t of
Northwest quarter NW') of
Northwest quarter (NW1): the
West half (WI-.) of the West half
(W1-) of the East half (EVj) of
Section Twenty-two . (22): the
Northwest quarter (NWV4) of Sec
tion Twenty-seven (27); the North
half (N'.-s) of Section Twenty-eight
(28). all in Township One (1) South.
Range Twenty-four (24), E. W. M.
One inch Winona wagon and
water tank;
One 3 inch Bain wagon and rack;
Two old wagons;
One header box and One rack;
One three bottom gang plow, lb
inch ; , , .
One three bottom gang plow, 14
inch;
One six -section iron harrow;
One eleven foot Campbell disk;
One disk drill;
One Rotary weeder;
One Wilt blade weeder;
One six horse power Fairbanks
Morse engine;
One set of blacksmith tools;
One cook stove;
One heating Btove;
One 14 foot header;
One-half interest in Holt Combine
Harvester ;
Ten sets harness;
One milk cow;
One gray mare named Daisey;
One gray horse named Prince;
One roan horse named Blutch;
One brown mare named Puss;
One gray mare named Kate;
One sorrel mare named Lou;
One black mare named Coly;
One bay horse named Bennie;
One bay mare named Jessie;
One black horse named King;
One bay mare named Lucy;
One bay mare named Queen;
One black mare named Nettie; all
branded thus: MH connected;
One bay horse named Rock, branded
O. W. on left stifle;
One black mare named Mable, un
branded; Two three year old colts;
One black mule and One gray mule,
branded thus ;
Tur, hnv mutes, unbranded.
and decreeing that the plaintiff is the
owner ot saiu real ana personal pi up
erty free and clear of all interest or
claims of yourself and all persons
claiming by. through or under you. and
for such other and further relief as to
the Court may seem equitable.
This summons is published by virtue
of an order of the Honorable R. L.
Benge. Judge of the County Court of
the State of Oregon for Morrow County.
made and entered on tne zstn aay oi
May, 1929. which order provided that
this summons be published once each
week for Four (4) weeks in the Hepp
ner Gazette Times, a newspaper of gen
eral circulation published in Heppner,
Morrow county. State of Oregon.
The date of first publication of this
Summons is May Thirtieth. 1929.
C. L. SWEEK,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Address: Heppner, Oregon.
first day of July. 1929, 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.
hearlne and settlement
nf anl.l final account. Ohlections to said
final account must be niea on or Deiore
said date.
Administrator of the Estate of
Lydia Ritchie, deceased.
NOTICE OP ANNUAL SCHOOL
MEETING.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the
legal voters of School District No. One,
of Morrow County. Stute of OreEOIl,
that the ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING
of said District will be held at the
Council Chambers; to begin at the hour
of 2 o clock p. M. on tne tinra monaay
of June, being the 17th day of June,
A. D. 1929.
This meeting is called for the purpose
of electing one District Clerk and one
Member of the School Board and the
transaction of business usual at such
meeting.
Dated this 27th day of May. 1929.
S. E. NOTSON.
Chairman Board of Directors.
ATTEST: CLARA L. COX,
District Clerk.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned has filed his final account as
executor of the estate of Elmer E. Bea
mnn deceased, and that the County
Court of the State of Oregon for Mor
,.,u County Ita-q annointed Mondav. the
I w'rst day of July, 1929. at the hour of
10 ociocK in tne iorenoon oi saiu uay,
as the time, and the County Court room
in the Court Hou3e at HeDoner. Oregon.
as the nlace of hearing and settlement
nf snirt final account. Objections to said
final account must be rued on or Deiore
said date.
JOS. J. NYS.
Executor of the Estate of
Elmer E. Beaman, deceased.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE.
Notice is hereby given that by virtue
of an Execution issued out of the Cir
cuit Court of the State of Oregon for
Morrow County, dated May Twenty
first; 1929, in tliat certain suit wherein
the Stale of Oregon, as plaintm, recov
ered a judgment against the defendant,
Harry H. Crawford, sometimes known
as H. H. Crawford, which judgment was
dated the Twentieth day oi May, iaz,
for the sum of Two thousand beven
Hundred Seven and 37-100 Dollars
(42707.37). with interest thereon at the
rate of Four (4) per cent per annum
from the Twenty-eighth day of July,
15,28: the further sum oi two nunarea
Forty and No-100 Dollars ($240.00) at
torney's fee and the sum of Five and
No-100 Dollars ($5.00) costs and dis
bursements, and a decree of foreclosure
against the defendants, Harry ti. craw-
torn sometimes Known aa n. n. Craw
ford, and L. H. Holboke, I will, on the
Twenty-second day of June, 1929, at
the hour of 10:30 A. M. of said day.
offer for sale and sell to the highest
bidder for cash In nana the loiiowing
described real property in Morrow
County, State of Oregon, to-wit:
ine boumeasi quarter ouj:ij ui
the Southwest quarter (SWVi) of
Section Thirteen (13) in Township
Four (4) North, Range Twenty-four
(24), East of the Willamette Meridian.
or so much of said real property as may
be necessary to saiisiy tne piaimiu a
Judgment, costs, attorney 9 lee aim ac
cruing costs of sale.
C. J. D. BAUMAN,
Sheriff of Morrow County,
State of Oregon.
Date of first publication, May Twenty-
third, l!s.
imtfiatj itfljool ffiwamt
International Sunday School Lesson
for June a
LATER EXPERIENCES OF
JEREMIAH.
Jeremiah 38:4-13.
REV. SAMUEL D. PRICE, D. D.
The conquering army of the Chal
deans was all about Jerusalem. Al
ready some of Judah had been de
ported to Babylon. Zedekiah had
been appointed king by Nebuchad
nezzar but failed In his loyalty to
that mighty chieftain. Soon Jeru
salem fell and Zedekiah was taken
to Babylon, but he never saw that
city as he was blinded after being
forced to witness the killing of his
own sons.
Jeremiah's voice did not meet
with approval for he had predicted
such an overthrow of the nation if
they would not reform and live
righteously . When the Inevitable
was at hand the prophet advised
ready submission to Nebuchadnez
zar. In short It was to their Inter
est to make the very most of a bad
situation. One thing In particular
was commanded and It was to avoid
any effort to win out through an
alliance with Egypt. Zedekiah did
the very opposite. When the army
of Egypt approached to aid Jeru
salem Nebuchadnezzar raised the
seige to overcome the new enemy.
The lull in attack furnished op
portunity for Jeremiah to start out
for his home town, Anathoth. Then
th loud talklne Pashur cried "Trea
son" and declared that Jeremiah
was deserting to the Chaldeans. For
this, ready permission was obtained
from Zedekiah to cast him Into
a dungeon. The bottom was a moss
of mire Into which the prophet sank
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE.
Notice is hereby eiven that bv virtue
of an Execution issued out of the Cir
cuit Court of the State of Oregon for
Morrow County, dated May Twenty
first 1929, in that certain suit wnerein
The Federal Land Bank of Spokane, a
corporation, as plaintiff, recovered a
judgment against the defendants, Leroy
Virgil Woodard, same person as L. v.
woonnrn nnn i.iiiiR juhv wuuuuiu.
husband and wife; J. B. Way and
Maurine Way, husband and wile; ana
West Extension National Farm Loan
Association, a corporation, on the
Twentieth day of May. 1929. which
judgment was for 4tou wun interest
from December Twenty-third, 1926, at
Eight per cent per annum; io.ou wun
Interest at the rate of Eight per cent
ner annum from June Twenty-third,
1927; $45.50 with interest at Eight per
cent per annum from December Twen-
. innn. CO inlavaol at
ty-tllim, i tu.uw Hwi "
Eight per cent per annum from June
Twontv-thirrt 1928: One Thousand
Three Hundred Two and 06-100 Dollars
($1,302.06) with interest at Five ana
one-half (5) per cent per annum from
June Twenty-third. 1928; $29.32 with
interest at Eight per cent per annum
from October Fifth, 1926; $66.48 with
interest at the rate of Eight per cent
ner nnnum from May Fourteenth, 1929
the further sum of $15.00 with interest
at the rate of Eight per cent per annum
from April Twenty-ninth. 1929, less
$70 00 stock, and the further sum of
$150.00" attorney's fee. together with
sai 40 for costs and disbursements, and
a decree of foreclosure against the
defendants. Leroy Virgil wooaara,
an mo nersnn as L. V. Woodard.
T .ill i May Woodard. husband and wife
J. B. Way ana Maurine way, nusoanu
and wife: West Extension National
TTnrm T.onn Assoc ation. a corDoration
N. w. usner ana rranK r-aiiiow, x win,
on the r rwentv-secona aay oi June.
1Q9Q at the hour of Ten o'clock A. M. of
said'day at the front door of the County
Court House in neppner. morrow coun
ty State of Oregon, oner ior saie anu
sell to the highest bidder for cash in
hand, all of the following described real
Sroperty In Morrow uoumy, oiate oi
regon, to-wit:
That part oi ine noruiweai quai
ter (NW'i) of the Northwest quar
ter (NW'i) of Section Twenty-one
(21) in Township Four (4) North of
Range Twenty-five (26). East of the
Willamette Meridian, lying North
erly of a line drawn parallel with
and distant One hundred 100) feet
Northerly, measured at right angles
from the center line of the main
canal of the West Extension of the
Umatilla Project as now construct
ed and containing a total of Thirty
two and three-fourths (32) acres,
more or less, and of which amount
a total of Twenty-six (26) acres,
more or less is Irrigable land.
Subject to the exceptions and res
ervations contained in the deed
from the Northern Pacific Railway
Company fur said land and subject
to the U. S. Reclamation law and
rules and regulations thereunder,
or so much of said real property as
may be necessary to satisfy the plain
tiff s judgment, costs and attorneys
fee and accruing costs of sale.
C. J. D. BAUMAN.
Sheriff of Morrow County,
State of Oregon.
Date of first publication, May Twenty
third. 1929.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Notice is hereby given that the un-
dersigned has filed his final account
as administrator of the estate of Lydia
Ritchie, deceased, and that the County
Court of the State of Oregon for Mor
row County has appointed Monday, the
Tn ThoniR West PoffeV. Mrs. T. W.
Coffey, also known as Mrs. A E. Coffee,
and Millie Ann Francis, and all other
persons unknown or unnamea naving.
or claiming to have any right title,
aetata lien or Interest in alld to the
real property described In the complaint
herein, Defendants: .
"IN THE NAME U' In Hi olm
OREGON, Yuu, and each oi you, are
hereby required to appear and answer
tl,A oomnluint filed neainst vou 111 the
above entitled suit, on or before the last
day of four weeks from tne auie oi
first publication of this summons, said
period of four weeks being the time
prescribed for pubicatlon hereof; and
if you no fail to appear and answer
said complaint for want thereof the
plaintm win appiy 10 tne uun iui nc
relief demanded in her complaint here
in, to-wit: that a decree be entered
adjudicating any and all right, title,
estate, lien or Interest which you, or
any of you have, or claim to have, in
and to the real property described as
follows, to-wit: The Southwest quarter
of Section 27. Township 1 South, Range
26 East oi Willamette menaian, mor
row rminiv Oree-on. and declaring any
and all such claim or claims to be null
and void, and decreeing tnat tne plain
tiff herein is the owner In fee simple
of said premises and of the whole
therAof iYpa And clear of anv and all
right, title, estate, lien or interest of
the defendants, or euner oi mem, aim
that each and all ot said defendants,
and each and all persons claiming by,
through or under them, or any of them,
and all persons or parties unknown
claiming any right, title, estate, lien or
nioFMr in Hnin real nruuei lv uo iwi-
ever enjoined, restrained and barred
from asserting or claiming any right
title, estate, lien or interest in or to
said property, or any portion thereof,
and that paintiffs title to said premises
ha rnrtunr ninpien.
This summons is published by order
of the Hon. Ralph Benge, Judge of the
above entitled Court, made and entered
on the 8th day of May, 1929, prescribing
that this summons db aerveu uy iiuuu
cation thereof once a week for four con
secutive weeks in tne weppner gazette
Times, a newspaper published, and of
general circulation, in morrow uoumjr,
Oregon
Dated and first published May 9,
1QOQ
Dated and last puousnea, juno o,
1929.
FRANK A. ucmEiNAain,
905-6 Buyers Bldg.,
Portland, Oregon.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
of the above entitled Court all or any
part or parts of the above described
- .i t tha omce
Deshon Mortgage Company. No-""7
Spalding Building in the City ot Port
land, County of Multnomah, State of
'eSOn- FRED H. DESHON,
vDcn ttonn
Executors of the Last Will and
Testament of Fannie O. Rood, De-
DatTof First Publication, May 16,
19''9
Date of Last Publication, June 13,
1929.
Slat day of May, 1929, before Gay M.
Anderson, United States Commissioner,
at Heppner, Oregon.
Any person is at iioerty to protest
this purchase before entry, or Initiate
a contest at any time before patent is
sues, by filing a corroborated affidavit
In this office, alleging facts which would
defeut the entry.
J. W. DONNELLY, Register.
Mar. 14-May 16.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
,-.i i t. ..,., l,.on that the un-
nonce IB iwtcuj - . . . v. . v.
Aai.,nati ha heen aoDolnted by tne
County Court of the State of Oregon
for Morrow County executrix of the
estate of Catherine M. Farnsworth. de
ceased, and all persons having claims
against the estate of said deceased are
hereby requirea to present i"
with the proper vouchers as requirea
Dy law, to tne saiu eAcuuti -nV,.
too t tmvh at HeDDner.
Oregon, within six months from the
date hereof. .
Dated and first published this JBtn
day of May, 1929.
MAr. x a. inufliauit. wctuin.
nrna wanted.
tta ...in ha raoaived hv the Morrow
County Court up to Wednesday, June
5, 1929 at 10 o'clock A. M. for painting
only of the wood work on the outside
of the Court House, and also of the
n tha Court TTounA Sanded Dalnt
flrat tn ho removed. Two coats of
paint to be applied to the wood work
and also on the roof. The right Is re
served to reject any or ail mas.
GAY M. ANDERSON, County Clerk
urns WANTED.
RiHo will h rareived bv the Morrow
County Court up to Wednesday, June
5. 1929. at 10 o'clock A. M. for the
Hoiivarv at tha Court House yard In
Hennner Oreeon. Of 70 cords of heavy
slab wood. Right is reserved to re
ject any or an diqh. ,
GAY M. ANDERSON, County Clerk.
NOTICE OF SALE OF ANIMALS.
Mottna la harahv P-iVfin that bV Virtue
of the laws of the State of Oregon I
have taken up the following described
animal found running at larKe on my
premises in Morrow County, State of
Oregon, and that I will on Saturday the
first day of June. 1929. at the hour of
10:00 OCIOCK in tne loreuoou ui
day at my ranch six miles east of
Lena postofflce in Morrow County, Ore
gon, offer for sale and Bell the said
animals to the highest bidder for cash
in hand, unless the same snau nave
been redeemed by the owner or owners
thereof. Said animals are described as
follows: ...
One bay gelding, branded Dar a
(A) on right stifle.
One bay gelding branded H-E con
nected on left stifle, with saddle marks.
PHIL HIRL. Lena, Oregon.
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 George JJ. Anaerson, ae
cauaad and ha haa Holy Qualified.
All persons having claims against
said estate must present them to me,
duly verified as required by law, at the
office of C. L. Sweek In Heppner, Ore
gon, on or before six months from the
aate oi nrst puoucaiion oi huh ounce.
WILLIAM A. ABUBllSUn,
Admlnistrator'of the Estate of
George D. Anderson. Deceasea.
Date of first publication May 16. 1929.
NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS
MEETING.
Stockholders of the Lexington Farm
ers Warehouse Company are hereby no
tified that the annual meeting of the
Company will be held at Its office in
T.avin.rton Oregon, at 2:00 d. m.. Sat
urday, June 1, 1929, for the purpose of
electing one director, and the transac
tion of such other business as may
legally come before the meeting.
' WM. H. PADBERG. President
9-11. GEO. N. PECK, Secretary.
NOTICE OF EXECUTOR'S BALE OF
REAL ESTATE.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Morrow County.
In the Matter ot tne estate oi junn
F. M. Farrena. deceased.
Not re is hereby given that the unaer-
ihrned executor of the estate of John
F. M. Farrena, deceased, will, on Satur
day, the 8th day of June, 199. at tne
hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon of
said day, at the front door of the Court
House in Heppner. uregon, sen to tne
highest bidder for - cash in hand the
following described real estate, situated
in Morrow County, Oregon, to-wit:
Southwest quarter, Section 28; South
east Quarter and East half of Southwest
quarter. Section 29 and Northwest quar
ter, section a, ail in Townsnip i Houtn,
Range 23 East of Willamette Meridian.
Dated mis 9tn aay ot May. iviv.
GLENN A. FARRENS,
Executor of the Estate of
John F. M. Farrens. deceased.
STJMMONS FOR FTJBLICATION.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON. FOR THE
COUNTY OF MORROW.
Maggie E. Bell, Plaintiff,
vs.
Thomas West Coffey and Mrs. T. W.
PotTev fliao known as Mrs. A. E.
Coffey, and Millie Ann Francis, and
all other persons unknown or un
named having, or claiming to have
any right, title, estate, lien or Interest
in and to the real property described
In the complaint herein, Deienqants,
NOTICE OF EXECUTORS' SALE OF
REAL reOPtSTI.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF MULTNOMAH, DE
PARTMENT OF PROBATE.
In the Matter of the Estate of
FANNIE O. ROOD, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that pursuant
to power given the undersigned by the
T.st Will and Testament of said Fan
nie O. Rood, deceased, and, also, pur
suant to an order of tne aDove entitiea
Court duly made and entered In said
Estnte on tha 8th day of May, 1929,
authorizing, empowering and directing
tne unaersignea as executors ui nam
F.atate tn sell at orivate sale for cash
or upon credit and at such price or
prices, and upon such terms as to the
undersigned may seem wise or proper,
the following described real property
sltuatea in tne county oi morrow,
State of Oregon, to-wit:
The South half of Section 30; all
of Section 31, and the West half of
Section 32 In Township 1 South,
Range 23 East of the Willamette
Meridian;
Also, the West half of the West
half of Section 6; the North half of
the Northwest quarter and the East
half of Section 6; the Northeast
quarter of Section 7 and the West
half of the West half of Section 8 In
Township 2 South, Range 23, East
of the Willamette Meridian;
Also, the West half of Section 4;
the East half of the Northeast quar
ter and the Southeast quarter of
Section 6 In Township 2 South,
Range 26 East of the Willamette
' Meridian;
Also, the South half of the North
half and the Southeast quarter of
Section 22. and the Southwest quar
ter of the Northeast quarter, and
the South half of the Northwest
quarter, and the West half of the
Southwest quarter of Section 23 in
Township 6 South, Range 26 East
of the Willamette Meridian:
we will, on and after the 26th day of
June, 1929, proceed to Bell at private
sale for cash or upon credit, at such
price or prices, and upon such terms
as to the undersigned may seem wise
or proper, subject to the confirmation
MATERNITY HOME
I am prepared to take care of a
limited number of maternity cases.
Room and board reasonable.
MRS. G. C. AIKEN
Box 141 HEPPNER Phone (76
WM. BROOKHOUSER
PAINTING PAFERHABTOnJO
INTERIOR DECORATING
Leave orders at Peoples Hardware
Company
DR. ARTHUR CRAIG
DENTIST
Case Building, Bntranoe Center St
Telouiona Main 1011
Open Evenings and Sundays by
Appointment.
DR. A. H. JOHNSTON
PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON
Graduate Nurse Assistant
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Phones: Offloe, Main 933; Rea. 492.
Heppner, Oregon
DR. J. H. McCRADY
DENTIST
X-Ray Diagnosis
LO.O. P. BUTLDINO
Heppner, Oregon
NOTICE OF PINAL ACCOUNT.
Notice Is hereby given that Minnie L.
McMillan, administratrix of the estate
of Elizabeth Thompson, deceased, has
filed her nnal account wun tne cierx
of the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Morrow County, and that
said Court has set as the time and
place for settlement of said nnal ac
count the 3rd day of June, 1929 at the
hour of ten o'clock A. M. of said day
in the Court Room of said Court In
Heppner, Oregon.
All persons Having oujections to saiu
final account must file the same on or
before the date of hearing.
MINNI1S L. MCMILLAN,
Administratrix of the Estate of
Elizabeth Thompson, Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby Eiven that the under
signed was duly appointed by the
County Court of the State of Oregon
ior Morrow tjouniy, executor oi tne
estate of Dennis Spillane, deceased, and
all persons having claims against the
estate of said deceased, are hereby re
quired to present the Bame properly
verinea as requirea ny law, to tne un
dersigned executor at The First Nation
al Bank, Heppner, Oregon, within six
months from tne aate nereot.
Dated and first published this 2nd
day of May. 1U2H.
W. E. MOORE, Executor.
The Fumble Family Boss is Liberal ByDunkei
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and with no concern to the captors
Any spot can be made a place of
prayer and now Jeremiah just con
tinues to seek spiritual strength
from the ever present Jehovah.
Ebed-melech was the hero of the
hour. He was just a eunuch and
a negro from Ethiopia but he had
a heart equal to the best in any
race. He made Jeremiah's misery
his own concern and hasted to ob
tain relief. The king was Impor
tuned. Doubtless the worthy char
acter of Jeremiah was reviewed and
his past fidelity called to mind. This
time the king acts more worthily
than when he yielded to the princes
who sought Jeremiah's hurt. "Take
thirty men with thee," was his com
mand. There must be guard enough
to withstand any effort to the con
trary that might be made by the
princes.
The way In which even a good
deed is done is worthy of notice.
Ebed-mclech is most thoughtful.
The old man in the pit Is weak
from his sufferings and the ropes
used to lift him out would gall un
der the arm pits, So this Ethio
pian carefully lowers some old "rags
and worn garments" to the very
faithful prophet. He does not even
throw them down lest they be soil
ed by the mire that was all about.
With all the (jentleness possible Jer
emiah was brought to the surface
and accorded better treatment. Just
a little careful observation will do
away with all race prejudice. When
we begin to look for the good In
others we cannot fall to see their
excellencies, and these often put
us to shame by comparison. Ebed
melech outdid king Zedekiah.
LEMUEL FUMBLE,DO YDU EEAUZE-J
THAT VOU VE BEEN WORKING FOR
TUB 8UTTS BOLONEY CO. FIFTEEM YEABS
TWrS MONTH 4ITM0UTA,BAlSE?
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NOTICE TO PUBLICATION.
Isolated Tract
Pnblio Land Bale. Department of the
Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dal
les, Oregon, April 23, 1929.
NOTICE Is hereby given that, as di
rected bv the Commissioner of the Gen
eral Land office, under provisions of
Sec. 2455. R. S., pursuant to tne appli
cation of Jerm O'Connor. Serial No.
026748, we will offer at public sale, to
the highest bidder, but at not less man
12 fid ner acre, at 10:30 o'clock. A. M.. on
the 21at day of June, next, at this of
fice, the following tract oi iana:
SWVi NEW. Sec. 6. T. B S., R. 27 E
W. M. This tract Is ordered into the
market on a showing that the greater
portion thereof la mountainous or too
rough for cultivation.
The sale will not be kept open, but
will be declared -closed when those
C resent at the hour named have ceased
Idilinir. The Derson maklnK the high
est bid will be required to immediately
pay to the Receiver the amount thereof.
Any persons claiming adversely the
above-ilescrlbed land are advised to file
their claims, or objections, on or be
fore the time designated for sale.
J. W. DONNELLY, Register.
NOTICE OF HEABINO UPON FINAL
BEFOB1.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR MORROW
COUNTY.
In the Matter of the Estate of Clara
Hescock, Deceased.
nottcb IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
the undersigned administrator of the
estate of uiara hohcock, aeceaseu, mu
died l,ia ffiniil Renort with the Clerk of
the above entitled Court and that the
Judge of said Court has designated
Monday, the 3rd day of June, 1929, at
i oclock in tne aiternoon as me time,
anil the rooms of the above entitled
Court In the County Court House at
Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, as
the place when and where hearing Is to
be had thereon. All persons Interested
are hereby notified to then and there
appear and snow cause, n any mey
have, why said report snouia not db ap
proved, the administrator discharged,
his bondsmen exhonerated and the e
tate closed.
Dated this 2nd day of May, 1929.
C. W. DOERINO, Administrator.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior, U. S,
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Mar,
lt
NOTICE ia hereby given that Bercla
Wavel Wilkinson, whose post-office ad
dress Is Heppner, Oregon, did, on the
3rd day of December, 1925, file in this
oince Mworn Htutement aim Application
No. (124U68. to Durchase tne hw'4hi;,
Section 5, Township 4 South, Range 28
East. Willamette Meridian, and the tim
ber thereon, under the provisions of the
act of June 8, 1878, and acts amenda
tory, known as the "Timber and Stone
Law," at such value as might be fixed
by appraisement, and that, pursuant to
such application, the land and timber
tnereon nave Deen appraiHea une nun
dred thlrtv-flve dollars, the timber es
timated 50 M board feet at $1.60 Der M.
and the land $60.00; that Bald applicant
win offer final proof in support ot nil
application and sworn statement on tha
Frank A. McMenarain
LAWYER
Phone BE aeon 4461
1014 Northwestern Bank Building,
PORTLAND, tiREGON
Residence, GArneld 194B
A. D. McMURDO, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND BUBOBON
Trained Nam Assistant
Office In Masonic Building
Heppner, Oregon
C L. SWEEK
ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW
Offices In
Pint National Bank Building
Heppner, Oregon
MORROW GENERAL
HOSPITAL sasS,
Mrs, Eliie Mollahan, B. N., Supt,
Wards and Private Rooms.
Rates Reasonable.
A. H. JOHNSTON, M. B.,
Physlclan-ln-Charge.
Phone Main 822
Heppner, Ore.
S. E. NOTSON
ATTOBNET-AT-LAW
Office In Court House
Heppner, Oregon
AUCTIONEER
Farm and Personal Property Bales
a Specialty
"The Man Wno Talks to Beat
tha Band"
O. L. BENNETT, Lexington, Onffon
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Morrow Oonnty.
HEPPNER HOTEL BUILDINU
Office Phone 02, Residence Phone 08.
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Oldest Practicing Physician In Mor
row County: with the least percent
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