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PAGE FOUR HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER. OREGON, THURSDAY, AUG. 14, 1930. THE HEPPNER GAZETTE, Established March 30. 1SS3; THE HEPPNER TIMES. Established November 18. 1897; CONSOLIDATED FEBRUARY 15, 1912. Published every Thursday morning by VAWTEE and SPENCER CRAWFORD and entered at the Post Office at Hepp ner, Oregon, as second-class matter. ADVERTISING KATES GIVEN ON AT PLICATION. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Tear Six Months .. Three Months Single Copies 12.00 1.U0 .75 .06 Official Paper for Morrow County. THE FARM BOARD HEAD. ALEXANDER LEGGE is not a Moses picked to lead wheat growers out of the wilderness. But herause nf his beine chairman of the Federal Farm board, he is in Dosition to receive much odium from the actions of that body which fail to please some interests and certain it is, under the large plan on which the board operates it is impossible for it to please every body. That dissatisfied interests hold Mr. Legge personally respon sible for the farm board's actions is in itself evidence of the bigness of the man and his capability of filling the job he has been given to do. After hearing Mr. Legge and oth ers depict the wheat situation and the position of the farm board in re lation to it in a manner clear en ough to be understood by a child, it is not a little amusing to read the following opinion of an esteemed contemporary editor: "With all re spect to Chairman Legge, who seems a very fine man who wishes to do the right thing but is bamed as to what to do, the East Oregon- ian has the impression he underes timates the marketing possibilities under the marketing act and is needlessly engaging in an attempt to turn nature upside down." Aside from not attempting to put across a debenture, or other like bonus arrangement for the market ing of export wheat, sufficient rea son for which if not all the rea sons was given by Chairman Leg ge, the farm board has gone a long way in aiding the marketing of wheat It has provided the mach inery for wheatgrowers to help themselves if they see fit to do it That the farm board is not in a po sition to help wheatgrowers to the disadvantage of .growers of other farm commodities or to aid growers of export wheat to the disadvantage of those who supply the home mar ket, was made clear by Mr. Legge. As far as this locality is concerned, it ia unfortunate that the farm board is not working to the best interests of the wheatgrowers in proceeding as it Is. The East Ore gonian editor evidently failed to note that Mr. Legge and Nils Olsen, chief of the bureau of agricultural economics. U. S. deparment of ag riculture, both emphasized the fact that they were dealing with the fu ture of the wheat industry in the United States from a long-time viewpoint. They came not as doc tors offering a panacea for present ills, but as diagnosticians looking for the seat of the trouble that the patient's diet might be regulated with a view to prolonging his life. In fixing a premise for some sort of bonus plan which he believes the government should adopt in order that the home market might be benefitted through dumping the surplus abroad, and in which he de clares Great Britain to be one of the largest purchasers of U. S. ex ported wheat the E. O. editor says, Would it be good business or good politics in England to take action that would increase prices in a con suming nation?" Whether or not it would be good business is not con sidered in the following warning against American dumping, includ ed in a business survey by one or the large banks of the country: "The fact that the proposal to give the overseas dominions a pref erential position in the markets of Great Britain is now the leading issue in British politics, should be a warning against any legislation in the United States which contem plates dumping agricultural prod ucts on the British market at lower prices than are ruling in the mar kets of this country. Such legisla tion would go squarely up against the rising tide of sentiment for economic unity within the British empire. Every dominion or colony that might be affected would pro test against it and every political nartv in Great Britain would re spond to the protest Mr. Baldwin, leader of the Conservative party, has declared that he favors legisla tion to counteract every form of dumping or bounty promotion as applied to agricultural products en tering Great Britain, and Mr. Lioya George, leader of the Liberal party, has declared that he favors tne an- Endurance Gives OutOn Q; j SITTING NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice Is hereby given that the under lined has Hied liia final account as executor of the estate of Thurston Grim. deceased, and that the County Court ol the State of Oregon for Morrow County has appointed Tuesday, the second day of September, 1930, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, as the time, and County Court room in the Court House at Heppner, Oregon, as the place, of hearing and settlement of said final account, and that objections to said final account must be filed on or before said date. HUGH WARREN GRIM. Executor. Professional Cards AUCTIONEERS E. S. HUBSON, the Livestock Auc tioneer of Granger, Wn., and Dwight Misner of lone. Ore. SALES CON DUCTED IN ANT STATE OB ANY COUNTY. For dates and terms wire or write DWIGHT MISNER, lone. AUTQCjT'ft chinery set in motion by the farm board accomplishes its purpose, and gives farmers some chance to set a Drice on their commodities as do nas aecmreu L t . " ""producers in other lines of industry solute prohibition of imports thus P ft doubted ,f gocaUed beaI pi urnuieu. The truth is that no scheme oi offensive legislation is in more gen eral disrepute today than that ot 'dumping1 or the payment of boun ties on exports. Our own new tarirr act carries all the provisions of pre ceding ones for countervailing dut ies to nullify such legislation wnen enacted by other countries. No more dangerous legislation from the standpoint of the agricultural inter ests of the United States can be im agined than offensive measures of the McNary-Haugen and Debenture tvpe. They are provocative, unfair and in violation oi every suggesuon mQre than $25Q of international cooperation to pre- ' . a . rpr nnf vent excessive proaucuon ui gi.- - . , . . Wp,,, h jt on "bear talk" of Mr. Legge is having as much to do with the present low price of wheat, as is the desire of some "moneyed interests" to have the government take its hands off the farm marketing game. "Yes, granny, I'm to be married in June." 'But, my dear," said grandma, 'you are very young. - Do you teel you are fitted tor married me: "I am being fitted now, exclaim ed the prospective bride. "Seven teen new gowns." cultural commodities. The secretary of agriculture and the chairman of the Federal Farm board have spok- credit, then it will cost $300." to do so, for wheat j en plainly and properly upon this County, for driving and operating ex penses of the school bus of said district lor tne year lyau-iyoi, uewetn seuu uib rict No. 34 and School Distric No. 1 of Heppner. For further information, con sult witn tne woara oi iirecLura. The Directors reserve the right to re ject any or all bids. K. I. THUMr tttjiN, Lnarrman. L. A. FLORENCE, Clerk. 21-22 where hearing is to be had thereon. All persons interested are hereby notified to then and there appear and show cause, if any they have, why said re port should not be approved, the ad ministrator discharged, his bondsmen exhonorated and the estate closed. Dated this 3rd day of July, 1930. JOHN D. BEAVERT. Administrator. Doara is uriaure to uu ou, a raised here eoes to supply foreign , matter.1 markets, and these being lacking there remains little demand for it Mr. Legge is not to be blamed for telling farmers what he honestly be lieves to be the truth, and what he is in much better position to ascer tain to be the truth than is proba bly any other single person in the United States. That people do not always want the truth is recogniz ed, especially if it be not in the na ture of heart balm. The editor of the East Oregonian spoke truthfully Tuesday when he said, "It is not good psychology to talk gloom when we have a crop to sell." But he has failed to take into consideration all the facts as given at the Pendleton meeting bearing upon the world wheat situ ation in inferring that the farm Now lest this newspaper be ac cused of deserting its supporters and falling for the propaganda of the millionaires, we might say that we have the interests of Morrow county farmers as much at heart as anyone, and that we have faith in Mr. Legge, as a man who lorsook private enterprise from which he received much greater remunera tion and ' much more rrloney than IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON r OR MORROW COUNTY. In the Matter of the Guardianship of Martha M.. Nome, insane. Notice is hereby given that in pur suance of an order of sale made and entered in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County on the 4th day of August, 1930, the under signed Guardian of the person and es tate of Martha M. Noble, insane, will on Friday, the 12th day of September, 1930. at tne nour oi iu o ciock in me forenoon of said dav. at the front door of the Court House in Heppner, Morrow oner lor sale ana sen NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been aDDointed by the County Court of the state of Oregon for Morrow county, Administratrix oi me Estate of Oscar R. Otto, deceased, and she has dulv Qualified. All persons having claims against the 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 date of first publication of this notice. BERTHA OTTO, Administratrix of the Estate of Os car R. Otto, deceased. Date of first publication July 17, 1930. 18-22 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that the under signed has been appointed by the Coun ts "...w r.t tUa Qlnt. rt ltfitmn fnr Morrow County. Administratrix of the Estate of Harry Rood, deceased. All persons having claims against sard estate must oresent them to me. duly vermed as requrrea Dy raw. at trie orirce of C. L. SweeK in Heppner, uregon, on or before six months from the date of first publtcation el tins notice. MARY V. ROOD, Administratrix of the Estate of Harrv Rood, Deceased. Date of first publication. July 10, 1930. Countv. Oregon any one man could hope to spend tn the confirmation of said Court, all for worldlv eoods. to take a govern- the right, title, interest and estate of ment job in which he is trying, we firmly believe, to help raise agricul ture on a level with other industry. Certain it is, that the so-called mon eyed interests of the country are not anxious to see the present wheat marketing system overturned, which will be the case if the ma- said ward in and to the following de scribed real property, to-wit: The dow er interest of said ward in and to Lots 4 and 5 turd all that part of Lot 3 lying irom tne center oi tne inearrueiiugs oi Willow Creek West in Block No. 1 of Johnson's Addition to the Town of Heppner, Morrow County. Oregon. u,. u. ijauEj, truarurarr ui Martha M. Noble, Insane. Date of first publication, August 14, 1930. fitnimy rijnnl Va man International Sanday School Lesson fo August 17. SAUL A MAN OF GREAT ABILIT IES WHO FAILED. I Samuel 9:-27. 25-27; 10-1; 19:9-12; 28:31. Rev. Samuel D. Price, D. D. Character study is always of In terest. Opposites in qualities are in all of us. The strife between good and evil was especially marked in Saul, who had everything in his favor at the Btart but made a most Ignominious ending. The few ver ses indicated above are merely sug gestive. Read all in I Samuel from chaDter eight to the end of that book. Samuel had been the rep resentative of Jehovah among the Israelites but the people, for the sake of being in style with the sur rounding nations, wanted a king. Everyone who has lost something valuable can enter into the spirit of the search for the as8e"s of Kish, Saul the son was sent out with the servant and the hireling might have made a far better king. This young man suggests approach to Samuel, the man who is on Bpeaking terms with God, and meets each objection that Saul puts forth. There are many Interesting details about the sacrifice that is booked for that day and how the tender morsels of meat are set before the young man who ia enroute to the kingship. The anointing the next day Is In pri vate but a formal induction into office takes place at Gilgal. The modest lad is found among the baggage when he is sought for at the time of the casting of lots. But that Is the last commendable trait that can be indicated. He cer tainly made good in his first battle under the favor of the Lord, but the -people soon had reason to change from shouting to groaning. When the Philistines came with their challenge, which was voiced by Goliath the giant, Saul was ready to promise a reward to anyone who would kill the boaster, but did not suggest that the honor of trying be accorded to him. David was the victor and the breach between the men started when the maidens, af ter the victory, sang that Saul had slain his thousands and David tens of thousands. Jealousy was the undoing of this man who had so much in the midst of which to be both happy and thankful. Melancholy was a custom with the king. Instead of snapping out of it, as we would say today, he sought to be soothed as David harp ed for him. Big heart anger was seeking for mastery at the same time, for already Saul "eyed David" in his miserable jealousy. Anyone that cultivates jealousy is nursing monster into growth and the out come may be murder such as Saul attempted when he hurled his javel in at David. Two specific sins must be noted in approachnig the downfall. Both were acts of direct disobedience One was in the nature of impa tience. David was assured of vic tory against the Philistines at Mich- mash but he was told to wait until Samuel came with a sacrifice unto the Lord. Saul could not be patient beyond a week and then sought to offer his own burnt and peace sacrifices. Sentence was pronounced egainst him for this. Again when going against the Amelekltes, the king was told not to take any spoil for a triumphal procession. Instead of obeying he saved Agag and much for a feast in which he expected to be acclaimed the victor. Then Sam uel declared another profound truth which is equally good for all of us today: "Behold, to obey is better than sacrifice, and to hearken than the fat of rams." The end came at the battle of Mount Gilboa when the Philistines were the victors. Saul wanted to be killed by his armor bearer who refused. Then the king Ignomln iously took his own life when he fell forward on his sword. Saul might have developed true great ness hut he would not The Golden Text has Its most significant les sons for all; "Wherefore let him that thinketh he standeth take heed lest he fall," I Corinthians 10:12. NOTICE OF SALE. Bv virtue of an order of the County Court. I am authorized and directed to sell at public auction as provided by law tne rorrowing aescriDea property. at not less than the minimum price set forth, to-wlt: Block 15 and i ot tne Town ot Boardman, Oregon, for the mini mum price of $50.00. Therefore. I will, on Saturday, the 30th day ot August. 1930, at tne nour ot i:au P. M., a the front door of the Court House in Heppner, Oregon, sell said property to the highest bidder for cash in nana. 21-24 C. J. D. BAUMAN, Sheriff. BIDS WANTED. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received up to noon, Fri day. August 15. 1930. by the Directors ot scnool District ino. di oi morrow NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. Notice is herebv given that the under signed, Administrator debonis non of the Estate of Martha B. Scrivner, de ceased, has filed his final account with the Countv Court of the. State of Ore gon for Morrow County, and that said court ha3 set as tne trme and place tor settlement of said account, Monday the Fourth dav of August. 1930. at the hour of ten-thirty o'clock A. M. in the court room ot said court in Heppner. uregon. All persons having objections to said final account must file the same on or before said date. ALBERT ADKINS, Administrator debonis non of the Estate of Martha B. Scrivner, de ceased. 16-20, NOTICE OF EXECUTOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE. In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Jlorrow County. In the Mutter of the Estate of Alice Keller, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the under signed administrator c. t. a. the estate of Alice Keller, deceased, pursuant to an order made and entered in the above entitled court on the 30th day of June, 1930, will, on and after the first day of August, 1930, sell the following describ ed real property, situated in Morrow County, State of Oregon, to-wit: North east quarter of Section 31, Township 1 North, Range 24 East of the Willam ette Meridian, at private sale, for cash in hand, at the office of S. E. Notson, in Heppner. Oregon. EDWARD J. KELLER, Administrator c. t a. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed by the Courrty Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County Administrator of the Partnership Estate of Harry Rood and A. u. Kuby; Harry Rood, deceased. All persons having claims against said partnership estate must present them to me, duly verified as required by law, at the office of C. L. Sweek in HeDDner. Oregon, on or before six months from the date of first publlca- tron ot tins notice. A. C. RUBY. Administrator of the Partnership Bstate of Harry Rood and A. C. Ruby: Harry Rood, deceased. Date of first publication: July 17. 1930. 18-22 NOTICE OF REARING UPON FINAL REPORT. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MORROW COUNTY. In the Matter of the Estate of Needham David Beavert, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned administrator of the estate of Needham David Beavert, de ceased, has filed his Final Report with the Clerk ot the above entitled Court and that the Judge of said Court has designated Saturday, the 2nd day of August, 1930, at 2 o'clock in the after noon as the time, and the rooms of the above entitled Court in the County Court House in Heppner, Morrow Coun ty, Oregon, as the place when and NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. Notice is hereby given that the under signed executrix of the estate of Robert J. Rodgers, deceased, has filed her final account wtih the County Court of the State or Oregon for Morrow County, and that said Court has set Tuesday, the 2nd day of September, 1930. at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day at the County Court room at the court House at Heppner, Uregon, as the time and place for hearing ob jections to said final account and the settlement of said estate and all per sons having objections thereto are here by required to file the same with said court on or before the time set for said hearing. Dated this 31st day of Julv. 1930. LUCY E. RODGERS, Executrix. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MORROW COUNTY. Isabel F. Corrigall, Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of M. S. Corrigall, Deceased, Plaintiff, vs. Edward O. Neill and Anne Nelll, his wife; Ollie M. Neill; Claude A. Baker; M. E. Konigslow; Oregon-Acme Ex tension, Inc., a corporation; First Na tional Bank of Heppner, Oregon, a corporation; W. M. Howard; Chas. H. Latourell; Alexanders, a corporation; L. F. Duvall; S. E. Notson, Trustee; Ada Wiglesworth and Morrow County, a public corporation, Defendants. SUMMONS To Claude A. Baker; M. E. Konigslow; Oregon-Acme Extension, inc.. a cor poration; L. F. Duvall and Ada Wig lesworth. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You and each of you are herebv notified to appear and answer tne piamtin a complaint niea in tne above entitled suit within four weeks from the date of first publication ot thrs summons and for want thereof the plaintiff will aoDlv to the Court for the relief prayed for in her complaint which is as ionows, to-wit: That the plaintiff have judgment against the defendants, Edward O. Neill and Ollie M. Neill. for $25,000.00 with interest at the rate of 8 per cent per annum irom November lo. lyu: tne iur- ther sum of $2200.00 attorney's fee, and plaintiff's costs and disbursements in said Buit; That the plaintiff's mortgage as des cribed in plaintiff's complaint be declar ed a valid subsisting lien on all of the real property in Morrow county, state of Oregon, described as follows, to-wit: SWV4 KB'i, BE'.i, NWY4, Wtfi NWVi, SWVi of Sec. 25; S'A of Sec. 26; Also commencing at the SE corner of the NEVi of Sec. 26, run ning thence W. to the center of said Sec. 26; thence N to the NW corner of the SW! NEVi of said Sec. afore said, thence in a Southeasterly di rection to the point of beginning; the EV4 E'4 of Sec. 35; all of Sec. 36, Twp. 1 N. of Rarrge 27, E. W. M.; All of Sec. 31; SWVi NWVi of Sec. 32, Twp. 1 N. R. 28, E. W. M.; Government Lots 1 and 2; SV NEVi and NM. of SEVi of Sec. 1, Twp. 1 S. R. 27. E. W. M. ; Government Lot 3, SEVi NWVi, EV4 SWVi of Sec. 4; All of Sec. 5; Government Lots 1 and 2, S NEVi, NV4 SEVi, SEVi SEVi of Sec. 6; NV4 NEVi of Sec. 8; NWVi and WVi NEVi of Sec. 9, Twp. 1 S. R. 28. E. W. M.; Also NE'i NWVi of Sec. 26, Twp. 6 S. R. 29, E. W. M. ; Government Lots 1 and 2, SV4 NEVi, SEVi NWVi. SEVi. NEVi SWVi. and the S',4 SWVi, Sec. 2, Government. Lots 3 and 4, SVfe NWVi and SWVi of Sec. 1; All of Sec. 11, all in Twp. 1 S. R. 27. E. W. M.; Government Lots 3 and 4 and SV4 NWVi of Sec. 4; EV4 of Sec. 34; WVfe Eli and W',4 of Sec. 35, all in Twp. 1 N. R. 27. E. W. M. That plaintiff's mortgage be foreclos ed and the real property described in said mortgage and herein described be sold on mortgage foreclosure in tne manner provided by law, and the pro ceeds from such sale be applied first, to the payment ot tne cnarges ana ex penses of such sale; second, to the pay ment of plaintiff's judgment, including costs and attorney's fee, and the over plus, if any, be paid over to the defend ant. Edward O. Neill, and That the defendants and all persons claiming by, through or under them or any of them be forever barred and fore closed from all right, title and interest in or to said real properly ana tne whole thereof, save the statutory right of redemption, and That penarng tne termination oi mis suit the above entitled Court appoint a receiver to taKe cnarge oi saia property and preserve the same, subject to the order of the Court, and That plaintiff have such other and further relief as to the Court may seem equrtaoie. This Summons is published by virtue of an order of the Hon. R. L. Benge, County Judge of Morrow county, State of Oregon, made and entered on the 15th day of July, 1930, which order pro vides that this summons be published in the Heppner Gazette Times, a news paper of general circulation published rn Heppner. Morrow courrty, state of Oregon, once each week for 4 weeks. Date of first publication of this sum mons Is July 17, 1930. C. L. SWEEK, Attprney for the Plaintiff. 18-22 Address: Heppner, Oergon. A. B. GRAY, M. D. PHYSICIAN fc SURGEON Fbons 323 Heppner Hotel Building Eyes Tested and Glasses Fitted. GENERAL HOSPITAL CONVALESCENT HOME Dr A. B. Gray, Physiclan-in-Charge Miss Helen Curran, Surgical Nurse Miss Ona Gilliam, Anesthetist Mrs. L. O. Herren, Superintendent Open to All Physicians I DR. J. L. CALLAWAY Osteopathic Physician Gilman Building Phone 93 Heppner, Oregon 1 NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, Administratrix -of the Estate of George Thomson, deceased, has filed her final account with 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 account, Tuesday the Second day of September, 1930, at the hour of Ten o'clock A. M. in the court room of said court in Heppner. Oregon. All persons having objections to said final account must file the same on or before said date. ANNA THOMSON, Administratrix of the Estate of George Thomson, deceased. PINKY DINKY 1 ,n Vv.aHh : VCTy By TERRY GILKISON 7 yev6ire you'll, be. A T what po vou mean ) 1 A MAN WHEN YOU GROW J N BV HORSE SENEy- V UP AND HAVE L UNCLE: NEP? j ' WELL, PINKV YOU'VE GOT I HO SENSE WHEN YOU J f?I. AiYEARN TO PINKY DINKY JINGLES ONE DA- HE MET A P6ACH SME WAS MORE THAiN PASSING FAIR ONE NOD HE GAVE - A SMILE. AND THE PEACH BECAME A PEAR WM. BROOKIIOUSER PAINTING PAPEBHANGINO INTERIOR DECORATINO Leave orders at Peoples Hardware Company DR. C. W. BARR DENTIST Office in Gilman Building 11 W. Willow Street N. D. BAILEY Contractor and Builder Cabinet Work Built-in Cabinets Window Screens, Etc. Call Heppner Planing Mill DR. J. II. McCRADY DENTIST X-R,iy Diagnoglg I. O. O. P. BUrLDINQ Heppner. Oregon NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MORROW. FRED H. DESHON and FRED ROOD, Executors urrder the Last Will and Testament of Fannie O. Rood, De ceased, Plaintiffs, vs. PERCY M. GARRIGUES, MYRTLE GARRIGUES. his wife, C. H. LAT OURELL, PEOPLES HARDWARE COMPANY, a corporation, and HEN RY SCHWARZ and L. R. SCHWARZ, partners doing business under the firm name and style of Central Meat Market, Defendants. By virtue of a Judgment, decree, or der of sale and execution Issued out of the above entitled Court in the above entitled cause, to me directed and dat ed the 11th day of July, 1930, upon a judgment and decree duly rendered and entered In said Court and dated the 6th day of July, 1930, in favor of Fred H. Deslion and Fred Rood, Executors urrder the LHst Will and Testament of Fannie O. Rood, deceased, the above named plaintiffs and against the above named defendants for the sum of $6000.00 with interest on the same from the 23rd day of November, 1928, at the rate of 8 per cent per annum, and the further sum of $600.00 with interest thereon from the 5th day of July, 1930, at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, and the further sum of $18.60, plaintiff's costs and disbursements, and the costs of and upon said writ, commanding me to make sale of the following described real property, situated in the County of Morrow, State of Oregon, to-wit: Beginning at a point on the West line of Lot 7 In Block 1 of the Town of Heppner In said County and State, 43 feet more or less South of the Northwest corner of snld Lot 7, and at the Southwest corner ot a brick building on said lot now used as a garage; thence South along llie West line of Lot 7 and the West line of Lot 6 in said Block 1 to the Southwest corner of said Lot Six (6) in said Block 1; thence East 198 feet to the Southeast corner of the West one-half of Lot 6 In said Block 1; thence North 72 feet along the East line of the West one-half of Lots 4 and 5 In said Block 1; thence West 98 feet more or less and parallel with the South line of said Lots 4 and 7 in said Block 1 to a point approximately 17 feet South of the Southeast corner of said brick building; thence North 17 feet more or less to said Southeast oorner of said brick 'building: thence West 100 feet more or less to the place of beginning, I will in compliance with the commands of said writ, on the Kith day of August, 1930, at the hour of 10:30 o'clock A. M., at the front door of the County Court House in the City of Heppner. Courrty of Morrow, State of Oregon, snll at pub lic auction subject to redemption, to the highest bidder for cash in hand all the right, title and Interest that the above named deferrdants, or any of them, had on the 23rd day of May, 1928, the date of plaintiff's mortgage fore closed in sulu suit, or since that date have had in or to said real property, or any part thereof, to satisfy said judgment, decree, execution, Interest, costs and accruing costs. C. J. D. BAUMAN. Sheriff of the County of Morrow, State of Oregon. Dated this 17th day of July, 3930. Date of first publication, July 17, 1930. Date ot last publication, August 14, 1930. Frank A. McMenamin LAWYER Phone BEaeon 4451 1014 Northwestern Bank Building. PORTLAND. OREGON Residence, GArfleld 1949 A. D. McMURDO, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON Trained Nurse Assistant Ofllce In Masonic Building Heppner, Oregon C L. SWEEK ATTORNEY-AT -LAW Offices In Pint National Bank Building Heppner, Oregon S. E. NOTSON ATTORNEY.AT-LAW Office in Court House Heppner, Oregon AUCTIONEER Farm and Personal Property Sales a Specialty "The Man Who Talks to Beat the Band" O- L. BENNETT, Lexington, Oregon J. 0. PETERSON Lattwt Jewelry and Gift Goods Watches - Clocks - Diamonds' Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing Heppner, Oregon F. W. TURNER & CO. FIRE, AUTO AND LIFE INSURANCE Old Line Companies. Real Estate. Heppner, Oregon JOS. J. NYS ATTONEY-AT-LAW Roberts Building, Willow Street Heppner. Oregon J. Perry Conder, N. D. 30th year In practice In Heppner and ) Morrow County. HEPPNER HOTEL BUILDING Office Phone 02, Residence Phone 0! Heppner Sanitarium TInn!tn1 P.r- pfy Conder! .-k i-nysician in charge Oldest Institution of Healing and! uiuesi practicing Physician In Mor row County: with the least percent age of fatality and greatest percent- ubw ui oeneilt. A.