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PAGE FOUR HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1929. (Bnztttt States THE HEPPNER GAZETTE, Established March 30, 1S83; THE HEPPNER TIMES, Established November IS, CONSOLIDATED FEBRUARY 15, WIS. Published every Thursday morning by T1WTEB and SPENCER CRAWFORD and entered at the Post Office at Hepp ner, Oregon, as second-class matter. ADVEBTXSINQ BATES GIVEN OS APPLICATION. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Year Six Months Three Months Single Copies 12.00 1.00 , .7J .06 Official Paper for Morrow County. Ol'B VOTE. THOSE who were privileged to a hear Mrs. Harold feat at Chau tauqua Sunday night, came Into contact with a rare personality and intellect that could not help but leave an indelible impression. From a fountain of sincerity and under standing welled at once a plea and a prayer for a new world under standing to the end that costly and destructive war should never again be a plague among nations. Mrs. Peat knew the World war at its worst Her heartstrings were wrung to the near limit by the loss of fourteen male close relatives who paid the supreme sacrifice in the service of their country. She herself served in several capacities in war work, and saw first hand the suffering, desolation and death which are the true wages of war. Her discourse, from a fruitful supply of experience, intelligence and education, constructed logical ly, was more than convincing it was moving. It made her listeners want to act If Chautauqua brought no more than Mrs. Peat, it would pay its way a hundredfold. FATHEK'S DAY. JUNE 16th is Father's Day, and we want to urge everyone not to overlook this occasion. For some reason, Mother's Day is much more widely observed than Father's Day. This is understandable in the light of the beautiful sentiments that are aroused by the very word "mother1 yet father need not be neglected as too often he seems to be. Father may seem indifferent to such an occasion as Father s Day. Probably, if asked, he would call it "nonsense" and ask his children to "forget it." Father may seem austere, or too practical to care for such trinkets as you might be moved to purchase for him, or, in many cases, it might seem ridiculous to present him with a gift out of his own money. But remember one thing! A man is only a boy grown up. Your fath er, no matter what his exterior, has hidden away in his heart a little boy. And that little boy will come to the surface and with father will retire to his room as happy about the red pair of suspenders, or the tie, or the box of cigars that you have given him, as any little boy would be about a box of marbles or a baseball glove. Don't be fooled by your father, He likes little attentions just as much as mother does. THE LIMIT OF MAN. THERE is no way of predicting the extent of developments in the radio field. Tests by the Can adian National Railway near Tor onto indicate the futility of predict ing the ultimate destiny of radio. It is possible now to talk casually from moving trains, to send tele grams from them, and to broadcast from them. Years ago it was thought the ul timate was reached when phono graph records broadcast were heard over a comparatively short distance. At that time anyone suggesting that broadcasts might be made from a moving train would have been considered insane. In ancient times such a prophet would have been burned at the stake for witch craft. Yet these miracles have come to imtiiay irljnal fesann International Sunday School Lenon Jane 16 JUDAH TAKEN CAPTIVE II Kings 25:111-13 REV. SAMUEL D. PRICE, D. D. Everything that Is repeated may not be so, but it is wise to give heed to the second call, especially if it is the policeman's whistle. A person can make irrevocable mistakes by going headlong heedless. For years the prophets had sought to hold Jewry back from their sins against Jehovah. There had been Hosea, Amos, Joel, Jonah, Obadiah, Micah, Nahum, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Habak kuk and Zephaniah. We must ruime those who pleaded with Israel as well as those who sought to help Judah. Then there was the great object of the Captivity of Israel, the ten northern tribes, in 722 B. C, when so many were taken to the region of Ninevah. Read not only off the 11 Kings 25 but the related passages in Ezeklel and II Chronicles. Jerusalem was besieged for eighteen months. Even the day is indicated when that final prolonged attack began and also when it ended. During the seventy years In Captivity In Babylon the Jews observed both of these me morial days. The siege Is still ob served in the Fast of Tebct, a day of remembering by the Jews. The next observance will be January 10, 1930. Portions of Lamentations are read aloud at the time, for Jeremiah therein makes very graphic the awful miseries that prevailed with in the Holy City. Both bread and water finally failed. Meanwhile counter walls were built by Nebu chadneazar's men, that missiles might be the better hurled Into the pass, .and do not doubt it. others are coming. There seem to be very few limitations to the ability of man to conquer the elements. But there is one definite limit. When Lieutenant Soucek sought to make a new altitude record, eight miles above the ground, he had to breathe oxygen from tanks in order to keep alive. As it was, breathing was an agonizing experience. His adventures proved there was a limit to human progress in the sense that man is enfined to the little globe in which he is born. A 16-YEAR-OLD school boy shot and killed another school boy, all over an 18-year-old girl in Port land. The Portland Telegram print ed all the love letters of this little girl. We make no comment on the Telegram, for this, for the simple reason that as a newspaper it does not amount to much anyway. But we would like to see the picture of the man who was responsible for this printed in the Telegram. If the Telegram is casting about for some thing sensational of the oozy, sloughing-cesspool type, It can print the picture of its editor who is re sponsible for this kind of journal ism. Let the people see what this kind of an editor looks like. He could write an article and say, proudly: "I'm the man who dissect ed and laid bare the white soul of this little girl. I'm the man whose mission on earth is to jab my rep ortorial pen into the heart of a child and I do it so that I can sell my paper for two pennies. I'm the man who gloats on human grief, and the tender sentiments of a little school girl, written in innocence, I would make sensational and sala cious." When the Portland Tele gram prints the picture of the man on its staff who was responsible for this inhuman act, it will achieve its greatest sensation. How the mor ons, neurotics and degenerates would thrill at the picture of such a man. Blue Mountain Eagle. NOTICE TO HOLDERS OF TEMPORARY LICENSE TAGS, All temporary automobile license tags must be returned before the 15th of this month. Any one may now apply for three fourths license for truck or auto mobile after the 4th. C. J. D. BAUMAN, Sheriff, LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SALE OF ANIMALS. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of the laws of the State of Oregon, the undersigned has taken up the herein after described animals found running at iarge on his premises in Morrow County. State of Oregon: that he will on Saturday. June 22. 1929, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at his place three miles east of neppner, Morrow uuuiuy, uregon, oi- fpr fr,v nlp nnrt Hpll In the highest bid der for cash in hand, the said animals, unless the same shall have been re deemed by the owner or owners there- oi. said ammais are aescriDeo. as ioi lows: One brown mare branded Bar-4 on right shoulder. One gray horse, blotch brand on right shoulder. One gray hrose, branded Bar-4 on rignt snouiaer. HAROLD COHN, Heppner, Ore. NOTICE OF SALE OF ANIMAL. Notice is hereby given that by vir tue of the laws of the State of Oregon I have taken up the following described animal found running at large on my premises in Morrow County, State of Oregon, and that I will on Saturday, June 22, 1929, at the hour of 10:30 In the forenoon of said day at my ranch about 5 miles southwest of Hardman, Morrow County, Oregon, offer for sale and sell the said animal to the highest bidder for cash In hand, unless the same shall have been redeemed by the owner or owners thereof. Said animal is des cribed as follows. One brown horse, about 4 years old. two white hind feet, branded 11 with quarter circle above, on right hip, and weight about 1150 pounds. LOTUS ROBISON, Hardman, Ore, SUMMONS. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MORROW COUNTY. Mat Halvorsen, Plaintiff H. J. Reed, Defendant. To H. J. Reed, Defendant. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby notified to appear in the above entitled court on oh before the Twenty-second day of June. 1929, and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit or otherwise plead thereto, and if you fail to so appear and answer the plain tiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in his complaint, which is as follows, to-wit: For a decree against you and in besieged city. Eattering rams broke through the massive walls. Zedekiah was the king. He had been placed In that position by Nebuchadnezzar, following a pre vious attack, with the understand ing that he would be loyal to the Chaldeans. Instead Zedekiah sought help from Egypt, In spite of Jere miah's pleading to the contrary. As the enemy came In, the king instead of staying to help his people sought safety with some of his strong men In flight to a southern gate. They were captured In the Jordan valley and taken before Nebuchdanezzar at Riblah, where he was directing the attack against another nation. Observe carefully how prophecies, apparently contradictory, were ful filled. Compare Jeremiah 32:4-5 and Ezekiel 12:13. How could he be taken to Babylon and not see the city or the king there? Zedekiah was forced to witness the slaughter of his sons at Riblah, and then was blinded at the king's order. He was then taken as a capltve to Babylon, but beheld neither king nor city. Jeremiah was evidently in favor with Nebuchadnezzar, who gave him his choice of going to Babylon or Bbaying In Jerusalem with "the poor of the land," who were left there to produce a revenue. This continuing patriot elected to remain where he thought he was most need ed. Later when Gedaliah the gov ernor was treacherously killed the conspirators forced him to flee to Egypt with others and tradition in dicates that he was killed there. Much of history is summed up in the Golden Text: "Righteousness exalteth a nation; But sin is a reproach to any peo ple." Proverbs 14:34. M2 'eattimn A TRIBUTE The finest example of military courtesy I ever have heard of, the most touchingly beautiful, was when the allied commanders con ferred on Marshal Ferdinand Foch, the leadership over all the mighty hosts rushing to the defense of the great principle of world democracy. Valiantly the little Frenchman struggled, his back to the wall, con fronted by a merciless foe. Modest ly he accepted a position of supreme trust, of highest honor. " And, he pledged the support of a soldier citizen, to maintain the dignity of his exalted station. The eyes of the world were upon him its prayers with him. At his command the legions sprang to the conflict, against the most terrible fighting machine the world had ever known; a thousand years of history were written with in the compass of less than half a bloody decade. favor of the plaintiff foreclosing against you that certain contract entered into between the plaintiff and yourself on or about the Fifth day of September, 1925. which contract proviaea lor saie, Dy the plaintiff to you, for the purchase price of Twenty-eight thousand Five Hundred and No-100 Dollars (8,500.0O) all of the following described real and personal property locatea in morrow county, State of Oregon, to-wit: The West half (WVi) of Section Fifteen (15); all of Section Sixteen (16), except NW diagonal M of Northwest quarter (NW14) of Northwest quarter (NW1); the West half (WVs) of the West half (WHs) of the East half (EVi) of Section Twenty-two (22): the Northwest quarter (NW) of Sec tion Twenty-seven (27) : the North half (N',5) of Section Twenty-eight (28), all In Township One (1) South, Range Twenty-four (24), E. W. M. One 3b 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, 16 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 stove; 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 Pusa; 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 stifie; One black mare named Mable, un branded ; Two three year old colts; One black mule and One gray mule, branded thus ; and Two bay mules, unbranded. and decreeing that the plaintiff is the owner of said real and Dersonal prop erty free and clear of all interest or claims of yourself and all persons claimine ry. tnrouen or under vou. ana lor such otner ana lurtner renei as to the fonrr mv seem enilltahle. This summons is published by virtue of an order of the Honorable R. L. Benge, Judge of the County Court of tne state oi ureson lor Morrow county, made and entered on the 28th day of May, 4929, which order provided that this summons be published once each week for Four (4) weeks In the Hepp ner Gazette limes, a newspaper oi sen eral circulation published in Heppner, Morrow countv. State of Oregon. The date of first publication of this summons Is May Thirtieth, lazs. C. L. SWEEK. Attorney for Plaintiff. Address: Heppner, Oregon. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Multnomah, Probate Department. In the matter of the Estate of John McCullough. deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the under signed has been appointed administra trix of the Estate of John McCullouth. deceased, by the Circuit Court of the state oi ureeron tor Mu tnomah County. and has qualified as such. All persons having claims against said estate are nereov notined to present the same. duly verified as by law required, to the unuersigneu at auo Buyers ttunuing, Portland, Oregon, within six months irom the date hereor. Dated Hnd first published 13th day PINKY DINKY pinky practices By TERRY GILKISON iti 11 11 1 1 r m 111 bx ujr a 1 r-ji m H'l JW W7 M II I- J US V T 111 IS fclVf r ii 1 v " r- i tii 111 wm -v-j .. .. - " "ME HBRB YOU 6 MOULD LEARN TO COME AND ASK. F0R II LR6HT, POP jIVEA . THIN6S. ALWAYS SPEAK UP LIKE A LITTL6 ( MB A POLLAR. FOR. J MAN-THATS THE WAY TO 6ET WHAT A AIEW BASEBALL X YOU WANT IN THE RIGHT WAY. Don't V T7 rZ? 7 J ' lj Then, the surrender the armis tice. Nobly he confronted person ally his fallen enemy, dictating less of exactions than many considered fair to the conquerors. With dig nity he retired to his home, his people, his duty well done. The world acclaimed, but aroused no feeling of selfish vanity on part of its hero. In his own allotted time he crept away, to lie down beside the un known soldier, beneath the Arch of Triumph, where both sleep, obliv ious to the din and uproar of the cannon. Another great soldier will repair once in awhile to the shrine near the great cathedral; he will doff his cap and remember the hour when the little marshal accepted the commission naming him the world's greatest commander. He will recall the trying, bloody hours of conflict; and. he will turn away with a swelling heart, for that's the sort of heart our own "old Jack Pershing" has. of June, 1929. Dated and last published 11th dav of July. 1929. HULEN (JKOSHiSNS McfUULUUUH, Administratrix. Frank A. McMenamin. Attorney for Administratrix. NOTICE OF SALE OF ANIMAL. Notice is hereby Eiven that bv virtue of the laws of the State of Oregon, I have taken up ute hereinaiter describ ed animal fouild running at large on my premises in Morrow County, State of Oregon, and that I will on Friday. Ihe 21st day of June, 1929, at the hour of 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day. at the ranch of George W. Dyltstra, iu miles soutneasi oi Heppner, uregon, offer for sale and sell the said animal to the highest bidder for cash in hand unless the same shall have been re deemed by the owner thereof. Said animal is described as follows: One sorrel horse, 4 years old; bald face, blotch brand on right shoulder; weight 1100 pounds. CLOY DYKSTRA, Heppner, Oregon. 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 man deceased, and that the County Court of the State of Oregon for Mor row County has appointed Monday, the 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, as the place of hearing and settlement of said final account. Objections to said final account must be filed on or before suid 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 that certain suit wherein the Slate of Oregon, as plaintiff, recov ered a judgment against the defendant, Harry H. Crawford, sometimes known as H. H. Crawford, which judgment was oaiea tne twentieth day or May, 1929, for the sum of Two Thousand Seven Hundred Seven and 37-100 Dollars ($2707.37). with Interest thereon at the rate of Four (4) per cent per annum from the Twenty-eighth day of July. 1928; the further sum of Two hundred Forty and No-luO 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 H. Craw ford, sometimes known as H. H. 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 hand the following described real property in Morrow County, State of Oregon, to-wit: The Southeast quarter (SE'4) of the Southwest quarter (SWV4) of Section Thirteen (13) in Township Four (4) North, Range Twenty-four (24), East of the Willamette Merid ian, or so much of said real property as may be necessary to satisfy the plaintiff's Judgment, costs, attorney's fee and ac cruing costs of sate. C. J. D. BAUMAN, Sheriff of Morrow County, State of Oregon. Date of first publication, May Twenty third, 1929. 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 that certain suit wherein The Federal Land Bank of Spokane, a corporation, as plaintiff, recovered a judgment against the defendants, Leroy Virgil Woodard, same person as L. V. Woodard, and Llilie May Woodard, husband and wife; J. B. Way and Maurine Way, husband and wife; and West Extension National Farm Loan Association, a corporation, on the Twentieth day of May, 1929, which Judgment was for $45.50 with interest from December Twentv-thlrd. 1926. at I Eight per cent per annum; $45.50 with , WHY interest at the rate of Eight per cent per annum from June Twenty-third, 1927i $45.50 with interest at Eight per cent per unnum from December Twenty-third. 1927; $45.50 with interest at Eight per cent per annum from June Twenty-third. 1928; One Thousand Three Hundred Two and 06-100 Dollars ($1,302.06) with interest at Five and one-half (5Vb) per cent per annum from June Twenty-third, 1928; $29.32 with interest at Eight per cent per annum from October Fifth, 1926; $06.48 with interest at the rate of Eight per cent per annum 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 $160.00 attorney's fee. together with $31.40 for costs and disbursements, and a decree of foreclosure against the defendants. Leroy Virgil Woodard, same person as L. V. woodard, and Lillie May Woodard, husband and wife; J. B. Way and Maurine Way, husband and wife; West Extension National Farm Loan Association, a corporation; N. W. Usher and Frank Partlow, I will, on the Twenty-second day of June, 1929, at the hour of Ten o'clock A. M. of said day at the front door of the County Court House in Heppner, Morrow Coun ty, State of Oregon, offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all of the followine described real property In Morrow County, State of Oregon, to-wit: That part of the Northwest quar ter (NW?4) of the Northwest quar ter (NWV4) of Section Twenty-one (21) in Township Four (4) North of Range Twenty-five (25). 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;4) 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 for 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 attorney's 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 ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the legal voters of School District No. One, of Morrow County, State of Oregon, 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 the third Monday of June, being the 17th day of June. A. D. 1929. This meeting is called for the purpose of electine 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 ADMTNISTATOR'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY. TO: Mary H. Hills. Twin Falls. Idaho; Helen Abbot Miler, Marshiield, Wis consin: George Abbott, Theodore Ab- Dott and Lillian Abbott, wnmar. Min nesota; Carl Sawyer, Park Sawyer, Kendrick Sawyer. Escanaba. Michi gan: Frances Sawyer. Owatonna, Min nesota; Abbott Sawyer. Winona. Min nesota, and Asa Sawyer, State of California: heirs at law of Lillian L. Brown, deceased, and to all others unknown, if any such there be: Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, Strong & McNaughton Trust company, administrator of the estate of Lillian L. Brown, deceased, under and pursuant to an order of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Multnomah, Probate Depart ment, duly made and entered of record May 28th, 1929, will, on and after the loth day of July. 1929, at the front door of the Court House in the City of Heppner, County of Morrow, Oregon, sell at private sale the following de scribed real property, to-wit: East one-half Section 5, and all Sections 9, 17, 21. 29 and 33, Town ship 3 N.. R. 23 E. W. M., In Mor row Countv. Oregon : the terms of said sule to be for a pur chase price of not less man S22.W.OU, Davable $1000.00 in cash, the balance in two (2) annual payments of $400.00 each: and one (1) annual payment of $450.00, each annual payment to be made on or before the 1st day of July each ensuing year, ana to be secured by a mortgage on the property sold, as above described, and bearing 8 per cent interest, said sale snail ne maae sun iect to confirmation by the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the Countv of Multnomah. Probate Depart ment, and to re-sale, if 'said Court shall so direct. STRONG & McNAUGHTON TRUST COMPANY. Administrator, B. A. GREEN, 1003 Corbett Bldg., Portland, Oregon, Attorney for Administrator. Date of first publication May 30, 1929; uale 01 last publication June i-a, SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION. 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. Coffev. also 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, Defendants. To Thomas West Coffey, Mrs. T. W. Coney, also Known as Mrs. A. m. corree. and Millie Ann Francis, and all other GRA THAT APPUE AND SNEAK. OUT OF THE HOUS6 vTHAT WAV, .PINKXf- persons unknown or unnamed having, or claiming to have any right, title, estate, lien or Interest In and to the reul property described In the complaint herein. Defendants: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON. You, and each of you, are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint tiled against you in the above entitled suit, on or before the last day of four weeKs rrom me date 01 first publication of this summons, said period of four weeks being the time prescribed for pubication hereof; and If you so fail to appear and answer said complaint, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the 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-wlt: The Southwest quarter of Section 27, Township 1 South, Range 26 East of Willamette Meridian, Mor row County, Oregon, and declaring any and all such claim or claims to be null and void, and decreeing that the plain tiff herein Is the owner In fee simple of said premises and of the whole thereof, free and clear of any and all right, title, estate, Hen or interest of the defendants, or either of them, and that each and all of 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 interest in said real property be for ever enjoined, restrained and barred from asserting or claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in or to said nroDertv. or any portion thereof, and that paiutiff's title to said premises be forever quieted, 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 mat this Bummons oe servea oy puou cation thereof once a week for four con secutive weeks in the Heppner Gazette Times, a newspaper published, and of general circulation, in Morrow county, Oregon. Dated and first published May 9, 1929. Dated and last published, June 6, 1929 FRANK A. McMENAMIN, 905-6 Buyers Bldg., Portland, Oregon, Attorney for Plaintiff. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby Kiven that the mi. dersigned has Died 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 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, as the place, of hearing and settlement of suid final account. Ohicctions to said final account must be filed on or before said date. T. C. TROGE, Administrator of the Estate of Lydia Ritchie, deceased. NOTICE OF EXECUTORS' SALE OF SEAL PBOPEKTY. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OK OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MULTNOMAH, DE PARTMENT OF PROBATE. In the Matter of the Fistate of FANNIE! O. ROOD, Deceased. Notice is hereby eiven that pursuant to power given the undersigned by the Last Will and Testament of said Fan nie O. Rood, deceased, and, also, pur suant to an order 01 tne anove entuieu Court duly made and entered In said Estate on the 5111 day or may. l-, authorizing, empowering and directing the undersigned as Executors of said Estate to sell at private sale for cash or upon credit, and at such price or prices, and upon such terms as to tne undersigned may Heem wise or proper, the following described real property situated in the County of Morrow, ijtute 01 Oregon, to-wit: The South half of Section 3D: all of Section HI, and the West half of Section 32 In Township 1 South, Huuge 23 East of the Willamette Meridian ; Also, the West half of the West half of Section 5; the North half of the Northwest quarter and the East half of Section 6; the Northeast quarter of Section 7 and the West hulf 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 5 iu Township 2 South. Runge 20 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 or the Northeast quarter, and the South half of the Northwest quarter, and the West half of the Southwest quarter of Section 23 In Township B South, Range 26 East of the Willamette Meridian; we will, on and after the 2tith day of June, 1929, proceed to sell 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 of the above entitled Court, all or any part or parts of the above described real property, at the office of the Deshon Mortgage Company, No. 1007 Spalding Building In the City of Port land. County of Multnomah, State of uregon. FRED H. DESHON, FRED ROOD, Executors of the Last Will and Testament of Fannie O. Rood, De ceased. Date of First Publication, May 1929. Date of Last Publication, June 13, CALL FOB WARRANTS. All General Fund Warrants of Mor row County, Oregon, registered on or before the present date, will be paid on presentation at the office of the County Treasurer on or after June 15th, 1929, at which date interest on said warrants will cease. Dated at Hennner. Oreson. Mav 28. 1929. . I1-13. LEON W. BRIGGS. County Treasurer. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice Is hereby Eiven that the un dersigned has been appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County executrix of the esiaie or uaincrtne M. f nrnsworth, de ceased, and all persons having claims against tho estate of said deceased are hereby required to present the same with the proper voucherH ns required by law, to the said executrix at the law office of Jos. J. Nys, at Heppner, Oregon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published this 16th day of May, 1929. MARY H. THOMSON. Executrix. 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 D. Anderson, de ceased, and he has duly qualified. All persons having claims against said eHtato must present them to me, duly verified as required by law, at the olllce of C. L. Sweek in Heppner, Ore gon, on or before six months from the date of first publication of this notice. WILLIAM A. ANDERSON, Administrator of the Estate of Georgo D. Anderson, Deceased. Date of first publication May 18, 1929. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Isolated Tract, Pnbllo Land Sale. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Olllce at The Dal les. Oreeon. April 23, 1929. NOTICE is hereby given that, as di rected by tho Commissioner of the Gon-ei-al Land office,' under provisions of Sec. 2-155, R. S pursuant to the appli cation of Jerm O'Connor. Serial No. 026748, we will offer nt public sale, to the hhrhest bidder, nut at not less than $2.50 per acre, at 10:30 o'clock, A. M on the 21st day of Juno, next, at this of fice, the following tract 'of land: SW4 NEW, Sec. 6, T. B 8., R. 27 F, W. M. This tract Is ordered Into the market on a showing that the greater portion thereof is mountainous or too rough for cultivation. The sale will not be kept open, but will be declared closed when those present at the hour named have ceased bidding. The person making the high est bid will be required to immediately pay to the Hecelvor the amount there of. Anv persons claiming adversely the ibove-described land are advised to file their claims, or objections, on or be fore the time designated for sule. J. W. DONNKLLY, Register, maternity home I am prepared to take care of a limited number of maternity cases. Room and board reasonable. MltS. G. U AIKEN Box 142 HEPPHEB Phone 975 VVM. BR00KHOUSER FAINTING PAPEBHANGHia INTERIOR DECOBATnra Leave orders at Peoples Hardware Company DR. ARTHUR CRAIG DENTIST Case Building, Entrance Canter St Telopnone Main 1012 Open Evenings and Sundays by Appointment. DR. A. H. JOHNSTON PHYSICIAN AND STTBOEON Sraduate Nurse Assistant L O. O. P. BUILDING Phones: Office, Main 933; Res. 492. Heppner, Oregon DR. J. II. McCRADY DENTIST X-Bay Diagnosis L O. 0. r. BUILDINO Heppner, Oregon Frank A. McMenamin LAWYER Phone BEacon 4451 1014 Northwestern Bank Building. PORTLAND, O'RHGON Residence, GArfleld 1949 A. D. McMURDO, M. D. . PHYSICIAN AND STTBOEON Trained Norn Assistant Office In Masonic Building Heppner, Oregon C L. SWEEK ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW Offices In First National Bank Bnlldlng Heppner, Oregon MORROW GENERAL HOSPITAL sXlcWa?oS. Mrs. Eliia Hollahan, B. N., Sup Wards and Private Rooms. Rates Reasonable. A. R. JOHNSTON, M. S., I'hyslclan-ln-Charge. Phone Main 322 Heppner, Ore. S. E. NOTSON ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office In Court House Heppner, Oregon AUCTIONEER Farm and Panonal Property Sales a Speolalty "The Man Who Talks to Beat th Band" O. L. BENNETT, Laxlagten, Oregon J. O. PETERSON I-iitcst Jewelry and Gift Good. Watches - Clocks - Diamonds Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing Heppner, Oregon F. W. TURNER & CO. FIRE, AUTO AND LITE INSURANCE Old Line Cempanlet, Beal Estate. Heppner, Oregon JOS. J. NYS ATTONEY.AT-LAW Roberts Building, Willow Street Heppner, Oregon J. Perry Condor, N. D. 20th year in praotlo in Heppnar and Morrow County. HEPPNER HOTEL BUILDINO Office Phone 02, Residence Phone 03. Heppner Sanitarium Hospital FnVsifett Oldest Institution of Healing and uiuosi rracucmg rnysician In Mor- row County i with tho least percent age of fatality and greatost percent- age of benefit. ALEX GIBB PLUMBING AND HEATINO GENERAL REPACB WOBX Eitlmatas Free, WHEN IN TROUBLE CALL 709 PEOPLES HARDWARE 00.