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PAGE FOUR HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPT. 17, 1931. since the war, and that's the most encouraging sign for the future that we've seen yet THE HEPPNER GAZETTE, Established March 30. 18S3; THE HEPPNER TIMES. Established November 18, 1897; CONSOLIDATED FEBRUARY 15. 191A Published every Thursday morning by VAWTEJR and SPENCEB CRAWFORD and entered at the Post Office at Hepp ner. Oregon, as second-class matter. ADVERTISING; KATES GIVEN OH APPLICATION. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Tear Six Months Three Months Single Copies . 12.00 . 1.00 . .76 . .06 Official Paper for Morrow Ooanty. THE OUTLOOK. (Autocaster Service) TE NOTICE that the President's VV Emergency Committee on Em ployment is telling people over tne radio to keep all the young people in school this coming Winter in stead of letting them go to work and take jobs which might other wise eo to men and women who have famliy responsibilities. We think that is sound advice, unless the head of the famliy is out of a job and the boy or girl can get one where the old man can t. Governor Henry Long of Louisi ana has got his law passed making it illegal to grow cotton in that state next year if three-quarters of the other cotton states will do the same. That ought to help, if somebody will show how the cotton growers who depend upon that crop for their sole cash income are going to get along during the cotton "va cation." The Farm Board, which has more wheat on hand than it knows what to do with, is asking the Ship ping Board, which has more ships on hand than it can use, to lend some of those ships to take wheat to China, where the people are starving but will be able to pay for the wheat in time, if the wheat gets to them in time to save their lives. That sounds like good sense to us, especially if the wheat packed in cotton sacks, which will help the cotton growers some. Governor Roosevelt of New York has got his Legislature to agree to appropriating twenty million dol lars to aid the unemployed. The money will be raised by increasing the state income tax fifty percent That is one good way to help. An other is to increase the inheritance taxes on dead men's estates. Henry Ford is putting 50,000 men back at work at once and says he will be running to full capacity in a few weeks. The New England textile mills are increasing their output and hiring more help. The automobile tire business Is picking up strongly. Electric refrigerators are selling well. People are begin nmg to buy new clothes every where. We've noticed a lot of house painting and building repairing go ing on, and so many roads being improved that you have to ride the detours to go anywhere, almost. There's no doubt that we'll be called on to help the unlucky ones this coming winter, but we seem to notice that as fast as they do get jobs they fasten themselves to them. We would guess that more people are doing real honest work for their money now than any time Alma Hake, Pension J. R Benton, Poor E. R. Huston, Coroner APPLE TIME. Autocaster Service. WE DON'T know who invented apple pie, but whoever it was ought to have a monument If there wasn't anything else to ao with apples but make pies of them it would still be worth while to keeD ud the orchards. But when you come to think of it there isn't any other fruit that grows that has so many uses, wmcn can De servea in such a variety of ways, all of them good. ADDle sauce is good eating just as it comes from the kettle, or with rich, thick cream poured over it or as a side dish with a nice, tender slice of roast pork. Baked apples are best, we think, when every bit of the core has been carefully taKen out and the hole filled up with brown sugar and cinnamon before thev are put into the oven, 'mere are some folks who take the skin off the apple before baking it, but to our notion that takes away a lot of the flavor. Then there is apple butter, which reaches its complete Derfection when spread on hot bis- buits at breakfast, to say nothing of aDDle dumplings, fried apples thev re fine with sausage tne gooa old-fashioned dish that used to be called apple slump, and a dozen other wonderful varieties of food, all obtained from the apple, not for getting the "aepelkuchen" of our German friends. And cider. There's nothing in the prohibition law that says that cider mustn't get "hard." An old Yankee trick used to be to set a keg or hard cider out where it would freeze, then bore a hole throug the ice to tap the concentrated, apple-flavored alcohol in the middle. We never tried that, nor have we made any extensive experiments in distilling cider into applejack, though some of our convivial friends speak high ly of its potency. We are content to take our cider as it comes from the jug, although we know old folk who prefer mulled cider, which is achieved by heating the poker red-hot and plunging it into the in dividual mug or tankard. We don't hear so much these days of dried apples. Canning ha3 taken the place of drying, largely, Yet dried apples had- their points We never could quite agree with the poet who penned the immortal lines that ran: "I hate, abhor, detest, despise Abominate dried apple pies. Tread on my toes and tell me lies. But don't give me dried apple pies." Even dried apple pies are better than no apple pies at all, just as any kind of apple pie is better than most any other kind of pie. COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS 10.00 30.00 28.05 SEPTEMBER TERM. Court met in regular session at the Court House in Heppner on Wednesday, the 2nd day of Septem ber, 1931, with all members of the Court present when among others the following proceedings were had, to-wit: The Court considered the claim of the State of Oregon in regard to the keep of the insane and after due consideration the same was continued. The Court denied the petition for payment of certain 1929 taxes with out interest In the matter of furnishing houses to certain of the poor it was ordered that $6 a month be paid for the use of the C. G. Blayden house and $8 per month for the use of the J. A. Mobley house. Petitions were made for the con struction of the Alpine-Irrigon road and the Court denied the same as well as former petitions in the same matter for the reason that tne County is unable to finance the con struction of the same. The sum of $1300.00 was ordered transferred from the Motor License Fund to the Interest Fund to take care of interest payments coming due. The following claims were ap proved and warrants ordered drawn in payment thereof, viz: O. C. Stephens, Market $ 10.00 First Nat Bank, Roads -z.wi.ii F. & S. Nat Bank, Roads .. 1,338.56 F. & S. Nat Bank, Roads .. 599.81 First Nat Bank, Roads 250.57 R. W. Voile, No. 19 U-52 Frank Shivelv. Roads 111.30 Claud Huston, No. 9 A. R. Reid, No. 15 rv u- as u u JOHN JOSEPH GAINESTM.& IN REVIEW Ho-hum! The mlllerjal dawn approaches, thanks to our medical columnists. Every man his own dietitian, his own self-culturist, his own psychiatrist The family doc tor is headed fflr the long vacation when he shall have talked himself out of a job for all time to come. Among my contemporaries I read that tobacco does not shorten life; that the snifter of corn whiskey is not guilty, nine times out of ten. That meat ana salt don t have a blame thing to do with one's blood pressure that both are actually es sential to hitting on all six. That health exercises are often indulged up to a fatal point in many cases. That diet, rest and sleep are to be taken at the dictation of appetite. Which knocks most of the medi cal theories and speculative hy- ber, 1931, at 8:00 o'clock P. M., for the purpose of reviewing and correcting tne assessment tutu apyuruuimimii ui taxes for the year 1931. J. W. .ULCiSSNUlt, 26-29 Secretary. Sunday School n Lesson u International Sunday School Lesson for September 20. THE COUNCIL EH JERUSALEM Acts 15:22-29 Galatians 2:1-2-9-10 Rev. Samuel D. Price, D. D. Spiritual growth of converts was always in Paul's thinking. Derbe was visited after the stoning at Ly- stra. Without hesitation return was made through all the cities where awful persecutions had be fallen Paul and Barnabas on the outward journey. The purpose was to strengthen the brethren in their new-found and most precious faith. Return was made from Pamphylia direct to Antioch in Syria where full report was made to the leaders who had sent them forth. Problems of procedure arose as full account of this first missionary journey was narrated. The older Jewish Christians insisted that in order to be a convert the rite of circumcision must be administered to a Gentile. The returned mission aries and many others insisted that this form was not necessary and the outward act was not essential to inward faith. When agreement could not be obtained after long and even heated discussion it was decided to lay the whole matter be fore the mother church in Jerusa Jem. It Is Interesting to note that as Paul and Barnabas advanced to Jerusalem they evangelized all the way. They were out to win souls for Christ and argument about procedure was only incidental. Follow the debate in the Council at Jerusalem as you read chapter 15. Though circumcision Is not mentioned, the Paul party won Findings were prepared which were taken to the church at large. There were concessions on both sides. Manner of life was to be taken In to account rather than any mere form. Some of the details are re hearsed when Paul wrote the spec ial letter to the Galatians. Read the entire epistle and note the Gol den text In Galatians 5:13. Coun cils have their place but real value is In the constructive work that fol lows. AUGUST TEEM. County Court met in regular ses sion at the Court House in Hepp ner, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 5th day of August, 1931, with all mem bers of the court present, when among others the following pro ceedings were had, to-wit: The Court continued the petition of the directors of the West Exten sion Irrigation District until after the fall tax collections in regard to the road tax in districts 1 and 2. The Court authorized the print ing of the summons in the matter of 1921 tax foreclosures to be in the Gazette Times. The survey of the Rock Creek section of the Heppner-Spray road was authorized. The Court ordered $3000.00 to be transferred to the Interest Fund from the Motor License Fund. The following claims were ap proved and warrants ordered drawn in payment thereof, viz F. & S. Nat Bank, Roads $435.98 First National Bank, Roads 645.95 Wm. Greener, Roads 68.76 K. L. Beach, Roads 63.42 State Qf Oregon, Roads 96.58 R. Voile, General 30 60 A. Lietz Co., General -29.90 Vaughn & Goodman, General 4.10 A. J. Chaffee, General ' 2.76 Union Oil Co., General 119.31 Defiance S. Plug Co., Gen. 1.00 W. L. McCaleb, General 6.50 I. R. Robison, General 5.00 J. S. Baldwin, General Howard-Cooper Co., General Feenaughty Mach. Co., Gen. W. B. Shaw, No. 23 Peoples Hdw. Co., Roads . J. S. Baldwin, General Ferguson Bros., General . C. A. Kane, General W. L. McCaleb, General Gilliam & Bisbee, General Standard Oil Co., General Vaughn & Goodman, Gen. Benz Spring Co., General .. Howard-Cooper Co., Gen. Mack Truck Co., General Feenaughty Mach., Gen. Sherwin-Williams, General J. D. Adams Co., General Allis-Chalmers, General Penland Bros., General State Highway Com., Gen. I. R. Robison, General Defiance Spark Plug Co., General State of Oregon, Roads E. L. Cox, Sheriff L. McDuffee, Sheriff Vivian Kane, Clerk G. Doherty, Assessor H. Howell, Court House A. B. Gray, Physician Emily Peck, Pension A. B. Collins, Pension Izora Vance, Pension Marie Shane, Pension A. L. Slanger, Pension Alma Hake, Pension Bessie Smith, Pension Pac. Tel. & Tel., Cur. Ex. L. E. Rodgers, Variuos State of Oregon, Sheriff C. J. D. Bauman, Sheriff . Gazette Times, Various West Coast Prtg. Co., Clerk J. J. Wells, Assessor Mrs. L. G. Herren, Poor Heppner Hospital, Poor Hiatt & Dix, Poor Heppner Market, Poor i W. Swanson, Poor Pac. Power C5., Various Huston's Grocery, Jail M. D. Clark, Various C. B. Orai, Sealer State Library, Library E. Notson, Dist Atty. F. Shepard Co., Dist Atty. G. A. Bleakman, Co. Ct G N. Peck, County Court Jack Gorham, Poor Tum-A-Lum Co., General F. Shively, General C. A. Kane, General Sanders Magneto, General Mack Inter. Co., General F. Post Co., Market O. C. Stephens, Market A. R. Reid, Market E. L. Cox, Sheriff L. McDuffee, Sheriff Vivian Kane, Clerk G. Doherty, Assessor H. Howell, Court House E. Peck, Pension A. B. Collins, Pension Izora Vance, Pension Marie Shane, Pension A. R. Slanger, Pension A. B. Gray, Physician Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co., Cur. Ex. G N. Peck, County Court G A. Bleakman, County Court Gazette Times, Various C. C. Proebstel, Sheriff State of Oregon, Sheriff C. J. D. Bauman, Sheriff West Coast Prtg. Co., Sheriff Pac. Sty Co., Office ; L. E. Rodgers, Various Kllham Sty. Co., Clerk Pac. Power Co., Various Humphreys Drug Co., Var. J. F. Gorham, Poor Hughes & Hughes, Poor C. W. Swanson, Poor Mrs. L. G. Herren, Poor Thomson Bros., Poor Patterson & Son, Poor City of Heppner, Various Heppner Market, Various A. D. McMurdo, Insane A. B. Gray, Health W. W. Head, Health S. E. Notson, Dist. Atty Ed Nunn, Watermaster O. A. College, Co. Agent 725.00 C. B. Orai, Sealer 10.64 W. T. Campbell, Juvenile . 1.00 5.43 12.60 7.65 10.50 ".60 19.29 17.62 183 10.00 . 6.90 125.00 85.00 125.00 75.00 90.00 15.00 40.00 40.00 20.00 15.00 25.00 53.93 34.52 10.00 85.10 17.50 6.96 45.25 4.65 6.58 28.77 5.82 14 88 6.50 16.00 18.22 13.05 32.57 5.60 17.25 32.60 3.20 6.00 7.25 .75 34.00 6.00 15.00 7.66 31.92 3120 1.00 1.50 28.40 4.05 19.58 2.80 5.10 2.35 6.46 39.25 93.61 9.00 13.37 19.19 3.20 4.80 139.79 2.00 39.84 125.00 85.00 125.00 75.00 90.00 25.00 15.00 40.00 40.00 20.00 15.00 10.00 10.00 53.60 32.66 7.68 77.38 32.25 1.83 600.00 95.68 24.13 9.87 1.20 18.16 12.01 4.53 - 29.45 7.00 187.27 19.00 12.00 2920 32.00 15.90 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 Caroline Omohundro, de ceased, and that all persons having claims against the said estate must pre sent the same duly verified according to law to me at tne orace oi my attor ney, S. E. Notson, at his office in Hepp ner, uregun, wiuun ijs iuuiluis irum the date of the first publication of this notice, which date of first publication is September 3, 1931.. JAMES OMOHUNDRO, 25-29 Administrator. potheses into cocked hats almost Every man his own doctor. He can go on living, and die in his turn so he passes. All of which is so much piffle, written for the price, yet pregnant with horse-sense deductions. No two men or women are exact ly alike. Hence, there can be very few set rules governing the con duct of many. Here are some, how ever, that I may say I use myself: Be temperate IN ALL THINGS. No human ever uttered better ad vice than that Temperance in eating, drinking, working, think ing, sleeping, laughing, sighing, liv ing, dying temperate in all things. Observe that simple rule and cut the doctor's bill to near zero. Then, you will catch the "flu" or break your leg or wife will receive a visit from the stork just any old thing will happen; then call the doctor, as you always have done. EQUALIZATION NOTICE. Notice is herebv eiven that on Tues day, October 6, 1931, at 2 P. M., the Directors of the West Extension Irri gation District, acting as a Board of Equalization, will meet at the office of the District in Irrieon. Oregon, to re view and correct the annual assessment of said District to be levied on the first Tuesday in September, laii. A. J. nuuuniun, Secretary. thence North 22 rods to a stone marked X, thence East 13 rods to the side of the County road and a stone marked X, thence in a South easterly direction along said road to where said road intersects the East line of said NE of SW& of said Section 19, thence South to the Slace of beginning. ALSO, the W!4, and NE of SW of Sec tion 30, all in Township 3 South, Range 27 E. W. M. ALSO, the SVi of 8E14, and SEVi of SW& of Sec tion 24, NE& of NEV4 and NW4 of NEH of Section 25 in Township 3 South. Ranee 26 E. W. M. NOW, in obedience to said execution I will on Saturday, the 3rd day of Oc tober, 1931, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of said day at the front door of the Court House at HeDDner, Oregon, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash the above de scribed real property and apply the proceeds thereof to the payment of said juuguieiu aiiu wxi uui liuat ui mc Dated this 2nd day of September, 1931. 25-29 C. J. D. BAUMAN, Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon. described, be sold in one parcel as pro vided for under the statutes of the State of Oregon, to-wlt: The Northwest wuarier ui u Southeast Quarter of Section Thir teen. Township Four North, Range Twenty-four, East of the Willam ette Meridian. The Northeast Quarter -of the Southwest Quarter of Section Thirteen. Township Four North, Range Twenty-four, East of the Willamette Meridian, all situat ed in Morrow County, State of Ore- And which said mortgage Is dated the 20th day of November, 1923, and was thereafter, to-wlt: on tne aira any ui January, 1924, duly recorded in the of fice of the County Recorder of Morrow County, Oregon, in Book 32 of the Mortgage Records of said County at page 631 thereof, and that the proceeds of said sale be applied to the satisfac tion of said summons, attorney's fees, interest costs and disbursements, ana far a dw.reA furthnr nrovidinff that any party to this suit may bid upon and purcnase said land at tne saie mereoi, and that all of the defendants herein above named be forever foreclosed and barred of anv and all right, title, claim, lien or interest in or to said premises hereinabove and in said mortgage de scribed, except the right of redemption wmcn said derendants nave unaer uie laws of the State of Oregon, and for such other and further relief as to the Court may appear that equity and the nature of the said suit may require. That this summons is servea upon you by publication thereof once a week lor lour successive weess in me tiepp ner Gazette Times published in Hepp. ner, Oregon, by order of the Hon. Cal vin L. Sweek. Judee of the above enti tled Court which said order was made and entered the 25th day ol August, 1931, and the date of the first publica tion of this summons is the 27th day of August 1931. RALEY, RALEY & WARNER, JOHN F. KILKENNY, ALFRED F. CUNHA, Postoffice address: , Pendleton, Oregon. HENRY R. NEWTON, Postoffice address: Spokane, Wn. 24-28 Attorneys for Plaintiff. disposed of and the proceeds applied to the payment of plaintiffs said judg ment . . , . The plaintiff has caused to be at tached In said action the sum of $44.46 belonging to said defendant This summons is puuusneu uy -tue of an order of F. H. Robinson, Jus tice of the Peace in and for the Third District of Morrow County, State of Oregon, made and entered on the 25th day of August 1931. , t The date oi tne nrsi puuuu&uuu ui this notice is August 27th, 1931, and the date of the last publication of this notice is September 2n, JV. XX. KUDlOUll. Justice of the Peace In and for the Third District of Morrow County, Oregon. 24-28 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. NYitirA u hprphv criven that the un dersigned has been appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, Administrator of the Estate of Carl E. Mattson. deceased. All persons having claims against said estate must present them to the undersigned in Heppner, Oregon, duly verlnea as required Dy law, wumu bu. months from the date of first publica tion of this notice. p. w. MAiuiNi!;r, Administrator of the Estate of Carl E. Mattson, deceased. Date of first publication, August Twenty-seventh, 1931. 24-28 NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Aye. 1?. .1931- . . , NUTlOsi is nereDy given inai oaiu uel McDaniel, of Hardman, Oregon who, on Feb. 12, 1926, made Homestead Entry under Act Feb. 19, 1909, No. 025019, for SE14 NWS, NE& SW&. SW SW, Section 34, Township 5 South, Range 25 East Willamette Mer idian, has filed notice of intention to make final three year Proof, to estab lish claim to the land above described, before Gay M. Anderson, United States Commissioner, at Heppner, Oregon, on the 6th day of October, 1931. Claimant names as witnesses: Geo. H. Hayden, R. H. Steers, G. A. Farrens and Foster Collins, all of Hardman, Oregon. R. J. CAR3NER. Register. Chance of Lifetime. Reliable man wanted to call on farmers in Morrow county. Won derful opportunity. Make $8 to $20 daily. No experience or capital needed. Write today. FURST & THOMAS, Dept. F., 426 Third St., Oakland, Calif. 27 Delmonte Sleep well in the country? Melachrino First night I could n't sleep at all. After that I hired a farmer boy to sit in my auto and blow the horn all night Then I got along fine. FOR SALE 16 Hampshire ram lambs. W. H. Cleveland, Phone 8F11, Heppner. 23tf. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON OR MOR ROW COUNTY. Notice is herebv eiven that the un dersigned has been appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Morrow, Executor of the estate of David Henry Grabill, de ceased, all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present the same duly vended with vouchers, at the office of F. H. Robin son, at lone. Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. The date of the first publication of this notice is Thursday, September 17, 1931. OREN G. GRABILL, Executor of the estate of David Henry Grabill. deceased. 27-31 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OKEUUJN JUH I1UK ROW COUNTY. The Federal Land Bank of Spokane, a corporation, Plaintin, vs. Rudolph Klinger and Nora D. Klinger, nusoana ana wue; i-nanes jviuisei, Albert F. Kerber and lone National Farm Loan Association, a corpora tion, Defendants. SUMMONS. To Albert F. Kerber, the above named defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON VOTT ARE HEREBY REQUIRED to appear and answer the complaint filed against yuu in uie ouuyd cuuuw uu. . and mnsB within four weeks from the jdate of the first publication of this summons, ana n you iau iu u appeal and answer, for want thereof, plaintiff will aDDlv to said court lor tne renei prayed for and demanded in its com plaint on file herein In the above enti tled matter, to-wit: For judgment against the deiendants, ituaoipn tuin ger and Nora D. Klinger, husband and wita. nnn against eacn ol mem. lur uie sum of $113.75 with interest at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from the 30th day of October, 1930; and the sum of $113.75 with interest at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from the 30th day hi Anril 1931: and the sum of 12948.73 with interest at the rate of 6Vi per cent per annum from the 30th day of April, 1931; and the sum of $267.18 with inter est at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from the 8th day of June, 1931; and the sum nf $3(141) insurance: and the Bum of $25.90 abstract charges; and the sum of $200.00 attorney's fees, and for plain tiff's costs and disbursements in this suit; that the mortgage described in plaintiff's complaint be foreclosed and thn mnrteaErpa nremises therein and hprplnflfter riRsnrihed. be Sold in One parcel as provided for under the stat utes oi me oiaie oi uresun, iu-wit; The Northeast Quarter, the East Half of the Northwest Quarter, the Southwest Quarter of the North ' west Quarter, the Southwest Quar ter of Section Six, Township One North, Range Twenty-six, East of the Willamette Meridian, contain ' ing 472.88 acres, all situated in Mor row County, Oregon. And which said mortgage is dated the 30th day of October, 1919, and was thereatter, to-wlt: on the 3rd day of November, 1919, duly recorded in the omce oi tne county Auaitor ui aiorruw flnunlv Orpimn (n Bonk 28 of Mort gages, at page 689 thereof, and that the proceeds of said sale be applied to the sausiaction oi saia summona, aiiui ney's fees, interest costs and disburse ments. And fnr a Hpcree further Drovid- ing that any party to this suit may bid upon ana purcnase saia ianu ai. me eme thereof, and that all of the defendants nereinabove named oe torever iore rlnsed snd hnrrpri nf anv and all rleht. title, claim, lien or interest in or to said premises hereinabove and in saia mori aee described AxceDt the right of re demption which said defendants have under the laws of the State of Oregon, and for such other and further relief as to the Court may appear inai equity and the nature of said suit may require. That this summons is servea upon IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MOR ROW COUNTY. The Federal Land Bank of Spokane, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Harry H. Crawford, also known as H. H. Crawford, a bachelor; T. M. Kel ler and Jane Doe Keller, husband and wife, and West Extension National Farm Loan Association, a corpora tion, Defendants. SUMMONS To Hait-v H. Crawford, also known as H. H. Crawford, a bachelor; T. M. Keller and Jane Doe Keller, husband and wife, the above named defendants IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON VOTT ARE HEREBY REQUIRED to armear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled Court and cause witnin lour weens irom uie date of the first publication of this summons, and if you fail to so appear and answer, for want thereof, plaintiff will apply to said Court lor tne renei prayed for and demanded in its com plaint on file herein in the above enti tled malter. lo-wu: ror luuuiiieui anu decree of said Court against the de fendants. Harry H. Crawtord, also known as H. H. Crawford, a bachelor, and West . Extension National Farm Loan Association, a corporation, and each of them, for the sum of $65.00 with interest at the rate of 8 per cent per an num from the 28th day of June, 1929 and the sum of $65.00 with interest at the rate of 8 per cent per annum irom the 28th day of December, 1929; and the eum of $65.00 with interest at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from the 28th day of June, 1930; and the sum of S65.00 with interest at the rate of Der cent per annum irom tne isin aay of December, 1930; and the sum of $1786.93 with interest at the rate of 5 ner cent Der annum from the 28th day of December, 1930; and the sum of $48.75 with interest at the rate of 8 per cent Der annum from the 20th day of May, lazs; and tne sum oi 4.vo wun interest at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from the 2Utn day oi NovemDer, 1929: and the sum of $48.75 with inter est at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from the 20th day of May. 1930: and the sum oi $4o '& wun interest at tne rate of 8 per cent per annum from the 20th day of November, 1930; and the sum of $1374.01 with interest at the rate of 5'A per cent per annum from the 20th day of November, 1930; and the sum of $124.68 with Interest at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from the 11th day of October, 1929; and the Bum of $177.76 with interest at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from the 21st day ol May, iwv; and tne sum oi is.M in surance: and the sum of $24.60 ab stract charges; and the sum of $250.00 attorney's fees and for plaintiffs costs and disbursements in this suit; that the mortgage described in plaintiff's complaint be foreclosed and the mort gaged premises therein and hereinafter IN THE JUSTICE COURT FOR THE THIRD DISTRICT OF MORROW COUNTY, STATE OF OREON. BERT MASON, Plaintiff, vs. LEONARD LARSEN, Defendant. SUMMONS. To Leonard Larsen, Defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in uie uuuve euuiieu ac tion on or before four weeks from the date of the first publication of this Summons, if served bv Dublication. and it personally servea outsiae oi tne State of Oregon", within four weeks from the date of such service, and for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court for a judgment against you for the sum of Eighty and 19-100 dol lars, and for costs and disbursements incurred in this action. And for a further order of the court directing that the attached property be NOTICE OF SALE OF STOCK. Notice is hereby given that the board of directors of the Farmers and Stock growers National Bank, will on Mon day, the 5th day of October, 1931, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the fore noon of said day sell at public auction, at the ofllce of said bank at Heppner, Oregon, the following shares of stock of said bank, to-wit: 10 shares of $100.00, each, issued to H. L. Duvall, on December 22nd, 1930, and being certificates Nos. 54 and 65; 25 shares of $100 each, Issued to Jos. M. Hayes, on June 11th, 1917, and being certificate No. 6; 90 shares of $100.00 each, issued to J. W. Beymer. on November 8th, 1927. and being certificate Nos. 80, 31, 82, 33 and 34, and 10 shares of $100.00 each, and being certificate No. 36, issued to said J. W. Beymer December 30th, 1927. Dated this 2nd day of August, 1931. J. W. BEYMER, Director. J. D. FRENCH, Director. R. L. BENGE, Director. W. G. McCARTY, Director. WESTLAND UtBIOATION DISTRICT NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the board of directors of the Westland Irrigation District, acting as a board of equaliza tion, will meet at the ofllce of the Beo- rptflrv nf th district in Hnrmiston 28.01 Oregon, on the first Tuesday in Octo- you by publication thereof once a week for four successive weeks in the Hepp ner Gazette Times published in Hepp ner, Oregon, by order of the Hon. Cal vin L. Sweck, Judge of the above en titled Court, which said order was made ana entered the Z&tn day oi aukuhi, snH th nt thn first Dublica tion of this summons is the 27th day oi August, iaai. RALEY. RALEY & WARNER, JOHN F. KILKENNY, ALFRED F. CUNHA, . PostofPice address: Pendleton, Oregon. HENRY R, NEWTON, Postofllce address; Spokane, Wn. 24-28 Attorneys for plaintiff, NOTICE OV RHEBIFF'S SALE OF SEAL PROPERTY ON EXECUTION. No. S867. Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of an execution in foreclosure duly is sued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County on the 27th day of August, 1931, by the Clerk of said Court pursuant to a Judg ment and dtcree rendered and entered in saia court on the zvin aay oi auk list 1(1'11 In t rxt Hamunl MnCul lontrh. ninfnHfr nnH acAinst Carl Ul- rlch, and Mary' Ulrich, defendants, for tne Hum OI Z'iti7,YU, wun iineicni nwc- on from the 12th day of August, 1931, at the rAtp nt ai rwr rent Der annum. the sum of $20 00, attorney s fees, the further sum of $4000.00, with interest inereon irom the 2ist day ui may, at the rntp. nf aiv ner cent ner annum, the further sum of $335.00, attorney's fees, and the cost and disbursements In the sum of $16.00, and directing me to sen tne lollowlng descriDea real pruy erty, situate In Tflorrow County, Ore gon, to-wlt: The South 28.6 acres of SE& of NW14 of Section 19, the Nv5e SW'i, the SW54 of SWk and WV4 of SE',4 of SW of Section 19, save and except therefrom the follow ing tract of land owned by Arthur Dykstra, described as follows: commencing at the Southeast cor ner of the NEVi of SW14 of Bald Section 19 in Township 8 South, Range 27 E. w. M., running thence West 40 rods, to a Btone marked X, Aspirin BEWARE OF IMITATIONS LOOK for the name Bayer and the word genuine on the package as pictured above when you buy Aspirin. Then you'll know that you are get ting the genuine Bayer product that thousands of physicians prescribe. Bayer Aspirin is SAFE, as millions of users have proved. It does not depress the heart, and no harmtul after-effects follow its use. Bayer Aspirin is the universal antidote for pains of all kinds. Headaches Neuritis Colds Neuralgia Sore Throat Lumbago Rheumatism Toothache Genuine Bayer Aspirin is sold at all druggists in boxes of 12 and in bottles of 24 and 100. Aspirin is the trade-mark of Bayer manufacture of monoaceticacidester of saJicyticacid. Professional Carols J. 0. TURNER Attorney at Law Phone 173 Humphreys Building HEPPNER, ORE. A. B. GRAY, M. D. PHYSICIAN ft SUBOEON . Phone U3 Heppner Hotel Building Eyes Tested and Glasses Fitted. WM. 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PHYSICIAN AND BUBOEOH Trained Norse Assistant Ofllce In Masonic Building Heppner, Oregon P. W. MAHONEY ATTORNEY AT LAW First National Bank Building Heppner, Oregon S. E. NOTSON ATTORNEY AT LAW Office In I. O. O. F. Building . Heppner, Oregon AUCTIONEER Farm and Personal Property B1m Speolalty "The Man Who Talks to Brat the Band" O. L. BENNETT, Lexlngten, Oregon J. 0. PETERSON Latest 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 J0S.J.NYS ATTONEY-AX-LAW Roberts Building, Willow Street Heppner, Oregon