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HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCT. 29, 1931.
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ascttf States
THE HEPPNER GAZETTE.
EsUblUhed March 80, 1S83;
THE HEPPNER TIMES.
Established November 18, 1897;
CONSOLIDATED FEBRUARY 15. 1310.
Published every Thursday morning by
VAWTER and BPENCEB CRAWFORD
and entered at the Poet Office at Hepp-
ner. Oregon, as eecond-ciasa matter.
ADVXBT1SINQ RATES GIVEN OH
APPLICATION.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
One Year W
Six Months . 1-00
Three Months ., -JJ
Single Conies .05
Official Paper for Morrow County.
1
f Fastest Yankee Fishing Schooner
HAS THE TURN CCttEE?
Autocaster Service.
THERE is a different tone notice
able in the conversation of busi
ness men in the past week or two.
Instead of wondering how much
deeper into the financial hole the
country was going to get, more peo
ple are expressing confidence that
business is going to get better very
soon.
This is a very hopeful sign. The
principal trouble with the general
situation lately has been lack of
confidence on the part of those who
have money. They have been un
willing to spend their money, to
invest it where it would be doing
useful work, because of the feeling
that perhaps, after all, prices had
not yet touched bottom. That has
been one serious drawback to a
speedier recovery, and another has
been the fact that a great many
banks and financial institutions,
perfectly sound in the long run,
have had so much of their deposit
ors' money tied up in sceurities
which cannot quickly be realized on
that they have been unable to ex
tend the lines of credit which are
absolutely necessary for the normal
course of business.
We think Mr. Hoover did perhaps
the wisest thing that he has done
in his career as President, when he
called leading bankers into confer
ence and with their assistance
worked out a plan for providing
credit beyond what the banks ex
tend. And in calling in leaders of
both parties in Congress to reassure
the country that this project was
not a partisan bid for popularity.
but a genuine, patriotic effort to
save the nation from worse trouble,
he acted with a breadth of vision
which must meet with the approval
of people of all parties.
It looks at this time as if the
$500,000,000 credit which the bank
ers' committee, under the Hoover
plan, has arranged for, would turn
the trick. It certainly has given
the country, at large, a better feel
ing. While it cannot, in the nature
of things, start all the factory
wheels turning instantly and put
evervbodv back to work at once, it
ought to speed up the resumption
of industrial operations very ma-
etrially.
GOVERNMENT AND THE
RAILROADS
Autocaster Service.
THE railroads are asking for a
fifteen per cent increase in
freight rates. They make this ap
peal on the basis of the fact that
they have not, in recent years, been
able to earn the percentage on their
investments which they are per
mitted to earn under the interstate
commerce law. It has been esti
mated that the increased rates
would cost every Amercian family
I! Vl V
k
iifiiVbilli i"tVsmiii I " -'i"
and the further sum of 59.20 plaintiff's
costs and disbursements, which said
decree and judgment and order of sale
have been duly docxetea ana enronea
in tne office of the cleark of safd court,
and in and by which said judgment
decree and order of sale it was directed
that the hereinafter described real
property in Morrow County, together
with the tenements, hereditaments and
appurtenances thereto belonging or in
anywise aiyri muung. nnu m an v
the estate, right, and interest of the
said defendants in and to the same, be
sold by the Sheriff of Morrow County.
Oregon, to satisfy said judgment and
all costs.
THEREFORE, I will, on the 21st day
of November, 1931, at the hour of two
o'clock in the afternoon or said day, at
the front door of the courthouse in the
City of Hepner, Morrow County, Ore
gon, sell all the right, title and inter
est which the said defendants or either
of them, had on the 30th day of Octo
ber, 1919. or since then have acquired
or now have, in and to the following
described premises situate in Morrow
County, State of Oregon, to-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
Morrow Countv. Oregon.
together with the tenements, heredita
ments and appurtenances thereto be
longing or in anywise appertaining;
and also all of the estate, right, title
and interest of said defendants in and
to the same; said lands to be sold at
public auction to the highest bidder
tor cash in hand, the proceeds of sale
to be applied In satisfaction ol said
execution and all costs.
Dated this 22nd day of October, 1931
32-36. C. J. D. BAUMAN,
Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon.
The "Gertrude L. Thebaud" is shown crossing the line after her test race
with the "E!sie,v and before her contest with the Nova Scotian ' Uluenose'
for the North Atlantic fisherman's Ironhv.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
UNDER EXECUTION.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by
virtue of an execution issued out ol
the circuit Court of the State of Ore
gon for Morrow County to me directed
and delivered upon a judgment and de
cree and order of sale rendered in said
court on the 13th day ot uctoDer, iaai,
THAU: FAMDIL
.a .Af-fNi i i It lt-k J IN
JOHN JOSEPH GAINKMJJi
Br
MORE EVIDENCE
A very old adage has It, "Fools
make feasts; wise men eat them.
But we are living in a different age;
I don't call anybody a fool because
he spreads a feast if he can afford
it; the very much bigger fool is the
fellow that gorges himself at the
feast-
Last evening, (very much against
my better judgment), I accepted an
invitation to dine at 6 o'clock with
a professional brother our wives
were in attendance. The cares of
the day were past and gone; it was
time for recreation that is so es
sential to the brain worker. Ev
ery one in the happy group, except
myself, adored the six o'clock din
ner, and indulged in it at every op
portunity. To say that this was a fine, sump
tuous meal, does not half describe
the setting. It was a triumph of
culinary skill the quantity was
limited to capacity only.
Incidentally, one of the physicians
present said he was a little ticklish
about coffee he had a blood-pressure
of something over 200, and was
a bit apprehensive about it; he was
only sixty, and looked forty-five.
Yet, he was being seriously threat
ened.
My wife and I went to the party
in a neighbor physician's car. As
we came home at 10:30 P. M., the
doctor said to me, "I've had to be a
little guarded lately; Mrs. C and
I are both developing hign oiooa-pressures."
Just one thing, dear reader: THE
SIX O'CLOCK DINNER. Protein
poisoning, from the absorption of
excessive amounts of undigested
food. A heavy meal, partaken of
when the mind and body were tired
and needed rest. REST. Stomachs
compelled to work when relaxed
and weakened from mental and
physical tire.
Such a meal for BREAKFAST
would have done no harm! The
digestive organs rested from seven
or eight hours of refreshing sleep,
But, after this fine, sumptuous, six
o'clock, dinner, every guest awak
ened next morning with little or no
appetite, feeling heavy, mentally
foggy, lack of vim and energy for
the new day's work. When shall
we wise up?
a day in the increased
commodities. For, of
every increase in the cost
Sunday Schoo
:::: Lesson an
International Sunday School Lesion for
November L
WORLD'S TEMPERANCE
SUNDAY
Galatians 6:13-26
Rev. Samuel D. Price, D. D.
Special interest will center in a
discussion of organized liquor traf
fic for this World's Temperance
Sunday. The date is fixed to occur
on the Sunday preceding the usual
election day In the United States.
Plenty of up to date facts will be
found in the newspapers. Two
books are suggested for special re
search. They are PROHIBITION
AT ITS WORST by Prof. Irving
Fisher, and PROHIBITION AND
COMMON SENSE.
"Galatians," from which the les
son is taken, comes naturally be
fore us as it is one of the letters
written by Paul from Corinth dur
ing his third missionary Journey.
It is always interesting to note how
the Bible, written so long ago, meets
the Issues in every-day living at the
present time. The biggest argu
ment put forth by those who want
to sell alcohol, which is always la
belled POISON, Is that of personal
llbertv. Paul writes here about
"freedom," but makes the distinc
tion between using it as "an occa
sion of the flesh" or "through love,
be servants of one another." Chris
tianity teaches that we are to give
ud our individual -rights that we
mav be of real help to humanity,
Wickednesses are listed under
"lust of the flesh" and it is the use
of liauor which dulls mental activ
ity that aggravates all the sins that
are named. In marked contrast the
"fruit of the Spirit" is pictured,
Almost unbelievable progress has
been made in temperance reform
during the past twenty years. The
Eighteenth Amendment is enforced
to at least 60 per cent and 80 per
rent enforcement of any law Is
very good. When those who call
themselves Christian demand bet
ter enforcement it will come.
one cent
price of
course.
of transportation must be reflected
in the selling price of the goods
carried.
At first glance, this looks to many
like an unfair attempt to raise
prices at a time when purchasing
power is low. But on the other
side of the picture there are other
things to consider. If the increase
in rates will enable the railroads to
maintain full working forces of em
ployees without wage reductions,
then it is unquestionable that this
increased railroad revenue would
be beneficial to everybody in the
United States. It must be remem
bered also that the railroads never
had the opportunity to make large
profits when times were flush. The
percentage that they can earn as
profits is strictly limited by law. So
far as we know, that provision of
the law has been properly enforced.
But by limiting what the railroads
can earn in the best of times, it
seems to us that the government
has put itself under an obligation
to help them out of their troubles
in hard times. They are not on the
same basis with private industries
which are not operated in the pub
lic Interest. The business which is
permitted to make enormous prof
its if it can, is entitled to no par
ticular public assitance when its
profits decline. But the railroads,
as an essential factor in the free
exchange of commodities, are in
different position.
services at the Methodist church at
He.rmiston Sunday,
Brother Carl Alquist preached his
farewell sermon at the community
church Sunday evening. Mr. Al
quist will leave for some point in
Idaho this week Where he will hold
services.
Prayer meeting is every Wednes
day night Everybody welcome,
Mrs. Clara Smith and Mrs. Frank
Fredrickson were visiting Mrs. W.
C. Isom Saturday afternoon.
Chas. Smith of Heppner was
business visitor in this vicinity on
Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. Goodwin has been quite
the past week.
Stranger Rastus, what do you do
for a living?
Rastus Nutthin, suh.
Stranger Well, that's a pleasant
inh. I must sav. No worries at
tached to it.
IRRIGON
MRS. W. C. ISOM.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Alloway of
San Diego, Calif., visited a few
days with their aunt, Mrs. Tom
Caldwell this week. They were on
their way to Lewiston, Idaho.
Orvlll Beneflel and Anna and
Donald McCarty of Walla Walla
are visiting at the Chas. Beneflel
home.
Bert Beneflel entered the hospital
at Walla Walla for treatment on
Tuesday.
The little son of Mr. and Mrs.
Wesley Chaney who has been ill for
some time was taken to the Pen
dleton hospital Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chance Wilson of
Monument visited over the week
end with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom.
Little Joe Wilson was absent
from school last week on account
of illness.
Mrs. Mary Smith of Gregory,
South Dakota, and Mr. and Mrs
Ora Hathaway of Edgcmont, S. D.
are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. C,
Isom. Mrs. Smith is a sister of
Mrs. Isom and Mr, Hathaway
nephew.
Mrs. Granger who has been quite
ill for some time was moved to the
Pendleton hospital Sunday.
Maxwell and Vonnla Jones were
hosts at a party at their home Sat
urday night for the young folks of
the community. A delightful eve
ning was spent In dancing and
games until a late hour.
Mr. and Mrs. Bowluare and Mr,
and Mrs. Harvey Warner attended
Rastus Nawsuh.
mought lose it
'Ceptin Ah
For Sale Good range cook stove
Mrs. Alex Green, Heppner. if-.
to the town of Heppner, Oregon,
and running thence Northerly 6.96
chains to me southwest corner of
lot 4 in Block 1 of said P. Looney's
Addition, thence North along the
West line of said lot 4 and of lot 3
to the Northwest corner of said lot
g. Block 1 of said P. Looney's Ad
dition, thence West 490 chains,
thence South 18 degrees West 10.43
chains to the South line of said
Section 27, thence East along said
Section line, 8 chains to the place of
beginning.
Also beginning at the Southwest
corner of lot 3 of Block 1 of Loon
ey's Addition to the town of Hepp
ner. Oregon, thence East 120 feet,
thence Northwesterly 160 feet to the
point of 112 feet East of the West
line of said lot 3. thence North
westerly 274 feet to the Northwest
corner of lot 2 of Looney's Addi
tion to the town of Heppner, Ore
gon, thence South 402 feet to place
of beginning.
Also beginning at the Northwest
corner of lot 7 in Block 2, Looney's
Addition to Heppntr, Oregon,
thence West 3 chains and 36 links,
thence South 4 chains, thence East
3 chains and 35 links, thence North
4 chains to place of beginning. Also
beginning at the Southwest corner
of lot 14 in Block 2 of said Looney's
Addition to the town of Heppner,
thence North 3 chains, thence West
6 chains and 66 2-3 links, thence
South 3 chains, thence East 6 chains
and 66 2-3 links to the place of be
ginning, save and except therefrom
the following, viz: beginning at the
Southwest corner of lot 14 in Block
2 of said Looney's Addition to the
. uAnni,al. i-unninir thence
West 100 feet, thence North 150
feet, thence East 100 feet thence
South 150 feet to the place of be-
Also beginning at the Southeast
corner of lot 6 of Block 2 of said
Looney's Addition to the town of
Heppner. Oregon, running thence
South 6.99 chains, thence West 2 hi
chains, thence North 6.99 chains,
thence East 2hi chains to the place
of beginning, save and except
therefrom the following, via: Com
mencing at the Southeast corner of
lot 5, Block 2, of said Looney 8 Ad
dition to the town of Heppner, Ore
gon, and running thence South 8
rods, thence West 10 rods, thence
North 8 rods, thence East 10 rods
to the place of beginning, all in
Morrow County. Oregon,
vnw TTTtr.BEB,nPE. in obedience to
said execution, I will on Saturday, the
21st day of November, 1931, at me nour
t in -oA n'Mrwtr in the forenoon of said
day at the front door of the Court
House at Heppner, Oregon, sell at pub
lic auction to the highest bidder for
rooh tha nhnvA ripfiprihed real DroDerty
and apply the proceeds of such sale to
the payment of said judgment, said
real property being the property mort-
gagea Dy tne ueienuam iu mo j'i""',..
Dated this 21st day of October, 1931.
32-36 C. J. J-. mubaw,
Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon.
dersigned was duly appointed by the
County Court of the State of Oregon
for Morrow County, administrator of
the estate of Joseph Blessing, deceased,
also known as Joe Blessing, and all
persons having claims against the es
fuio nf mod deceased are hereby re
quired to present the same with proper
vouchers as required by law, to said
administrator at the law office of Jos.
J. Nys, at Heppner. Oregon, within six
months irom me uaie uneui.
Dated and first puoiisneu mis anu
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given that the un
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT.
Notice is hereby given that the un
jafeicrnoA hn nied his final account
B-.vorntnr nr inn estate oi xaaiiiiiiun
Burchell, deceased, and that the County
Court of the State 01 Oregon ior raur
Pnimtv hn annolnted Saturday,
tha Hnv'nf November. 1931. 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. Ob
jections to said final account must be
tiled on or oeiore aiu uain.
SAMUEL E. NOTSON,
31.35 Executor.
favor of The Federal Land Bank of
pokane. a corporation, and against
West Extension National Farm L,oan
AssociHtion. a cornoration. in the suit
therein pending wnerein tne saia rue
Federal Land Bank of Spokane, a cor
noration. was plaintiff, and the said
Harrv i-t i rawiorii. man hiiuwji us j-l.
Urawiora, a Dacneior; i. m.. n.euci
and Jane Doe Keller, husband and
wife, and West Extension National
Farm Loan Association, a cornoration,
were defendants, for the sum of $65.00
ith interest at the rate ot 8 per cent
er annum from the zstn day oi june,
Qia- and the sum of S65.00. with In
terest at the rate of 8 per cent per an
num from the 28th day of December,
1929: and the sum ol B0.UU, wun inter
est at the rate of 8 per cent per annum
from the 28tn day or June, isu; aim
the sum of $65.00 with interest at the
rate ot 8 per cent per annum irom uie
iStn uay Ol i-eceniuer, iou, tuiu
sum ol $176.3, wun interest at tne
rate of 5 per cent per annum irom
the 28th day of December, 1930; and
the sum of $48.75. with interest at 8 per
cent per annum from the 20th day of
May, ryzs; ana tne sum ui io. iu wim
interest at the rate of 8 per cent per
annum from the 20th day of November,
1929; and the sum ot 4.yd. wun in
terest at the rate of 8 per cent per an
num from the 20th day of May, 1930;
and the sum of $48.75, with interest at
the rate of 8 per cent per annum from
the ynth dav oi iNovemDer. litav. aim
the sum of $1374.01, with interest at the
rate of 5 per cent per annum from
the 20th day of Novembe, 1930; and the
sum of $124.68, with interest at the rate
nf x npp cent ner annum irom tne -iiui
day of October, 1929; and the sum of
$177.76. with interest at the rate of 8
per cent per annum irom tne sisi uay
of May, 1929; and the sum of $3.28 in
surance; and the sum of $24.50 abstract
charires: and all of said sums amount
ing in the aggregate, to tiui.o. to
gether with interest thereon at 8 per
ppnt ner nnnum from the date of enter
ing tms decree until paia; anu tne lur
ther sum of J380 attorneys fees in this
suit; and the further sum of $70.30
plaintiffs costs and - disbursements,
which said decree and judgment and
nnler of . sale have been duly docket
ed and enrolled in tne omce oi tne
clerk of said court, and in and by
which said judgment, decree and order
nf sale it was directed that the herein
after described real property in Morrow
Countv. oret'on. togecner wun tne ten
ements, hereditaments and appurten
ances thereto belonging or in anywise
appertaining, and also an oi tne es
tate, right, title and interest of said
defendants in and to the same, be sold
hv the Sheriff of Morrow countv. Ore
gon, to satisfy said judgment ana au
THEREFOKK, 1 win, on tne zist aay
of November, 1931, at the hour of two
o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at
the front door nf the courthouse in the
City of Heppner, Morrow County, Ore
gon, sell all the right, title and inter
est which the said defendants, or either
nf them had on the 20th dav of Novem
ber, 1923, or since then have acquired
or now have, in and to the following
described premises situate in Morrow
County, state oi uregon, to-wit:
The Northwest Quarter of the
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 Thir
teen, Township Four North, Range
Twenty-four, East of the Willam
ette Meridian.
together with the tenements, heredita
ments and appurtenances thereto be
longing or in anvwlse appertaining
and also all of the right, estate, title
and interest of said defendants In an
to the same; said lands to be sold at
public auction to the highest bidder for
cash in hand, the proceeds of sale to
be applied In satisfaction ot said exe
cution and all costs.
Dated this 22nd day of October, 1931,
32-110. U. J. D. HAUMAH,
Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF UtUiUUN J)Vt BUKKUW
COUNTY.
WEST EXTENSION IRRIGATION
DISTRICT, i-iainun,
.- vs.
George Blume; Dan Brunton; Thom
as A. uronK; q. j. tngnsn, trus
tee; B. Firrell; O. A. Graham, and
Jane Doe Graham, his wife; Mar
garet A. Fleming; Martin Gilbert
son; Anna Lanegraph; T. A. Scott;
Phillip Lerner; W. J. Locke; J. M. -McCaw;
Ellen M. Partlow, the un
known heirs of Ellen M. Partlow;
N. W. Usher; W. R. Walpole, Trus
tee; Ralph Walpole, Administrator
of the estate of W. R. Walpole, De
ceased; John F. Willows; J. W.
Tabor; I. I. Kaasa; David E. Lof
gren, and Jane Doe Lofgren, his
wife; George C. Howard and Jane
Doe Howard, his wife; C. E. Peter
son; unknown heirs of Victor St
Raynor; Paul Partlow; Frank Part
low; Robert Harwood, Maggie
Cruikshank; John Partlow; A. C.
Partlow; George Partlow; Morrow
County, Oregon; and also all other
persons or parties unknown claim
ing any right, title, estate, lien or
interest in or to the real estate
herein described, Defendants,
To N. W. Usher. George Blume, Dan
Brunton, Thomas A. cronK, a. x lrren,
Martin Gilbertson, Anna Lanegraph, T.
acott. .fniiiiD L,erner. j. m. mcuaw,
John F. Willows, J. W. Tabor, I. I.
Kaasa. Earl V. Kaasa, C. E. Peterson,
John Partlow, A. C. Partlow, George
Fartlow. FranK Fartiow. Kaipn wai-
nole. administrator of the estate of W,
K. waipoie, deceasea, me unnnown
heirs of Victor St. Raynor, and also all
other nersons or nartles unknown
claiming any right, title, estate, lien or
interest in or to tne real estate nerein
described.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON, You are hereby notified that
the West Extension Irrigation District,
Plaintiff, is the holder of Certificate of
Delinquency No. 2475, in the amount of
$235.65, the same being the amount due
and delinquent for Irrigation taxes for
the year 1928, together with penalty,
interest, and costs thereon.
'mat piaintirr is tne holder ot cer
tificate of Delinquency No. 2476 in the
amount of $266.33, the same being the
amount due and delinquent for plain
tiffs irrigation taxes for the year 1928,
together with penalty, interest and
costs thereon.
That each of said Certificates were
issued by the Sheriff and Tax Collector
of Morrow County, State of Oregon, on
the 13th day of April, 1931, the same
being tne amounts then due and de
linquent for taxes assessed for the year
1928 upon real property situated in
Plaintiff s district In Morrow County,
Oregon, being assessed respectively to
nereinaiter set. iuim
you
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
t-.i- 1- 1 V... rrl.ran that tha lltl-
dersigned was duly appointed by the
V.. r.f tha Mtuto nf (frppnll
county i-uuo " " . ;
for Morrow County administratrix of
the estate oi Anorew ram, uracu,
and that all persons having claims
against the estate of said deceased are
hereby required to present the Bame to
said administratrix at the law ofllce of
Jos. J. Nvs. at Heppner, uregoii, wnu
In six months from the date hereof.
Dated and first published this 22nd
day of October, 1931.
BLANCHE PATTERSON,
Administratrix.
NOTICE OP SHERIFF'S SALE
UNDER EXECUTION.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by
virtue of an execution Issued out of
the Circuit Court of the State of Ore
gon for Morrow County to me directed
and delivered upon a judgment and de
cree and order of sale rendered in said
court on the 13th day of October, 1931,
in favor of The Federal Land Bank of
Spokane, a corporation, against Ru
dolph Klingcr and Nora D. KUnger,
husband and wife, in the suit therein
pending wherein the said The Federal
Land Bank of Spokane, a corporation,
is plaintiff, and the said Rudolph Klln
ger and Nora D. Kllnger, husband and
wife; Charles Kllnger: Albert F. Ker
ber. and lone National Farm Loan As
sociation, a corporation, are defendants,
for the sum of $113.75, with Interest at
the rate of 8 per cent per annum from
the 3oth day of October, 1930; and the
sum of $113.75, with interest at the rate
of 8 per cent per annum from the 80th
day of April, 1931; and the sum of
$21)4873, with interest at the rate of
514 per cent per annum from the 30th
day of April, 1931; and the Bum of
$207.18, with Interest at the rate of 8
per cent per annum from the 8th day
of June, 1931; and the Bum of $30.40 In
surance; and the sum of $25.50 abstract
charges: and all of said sums amount
ing In the aggregate to $3592.34, togeth
er with Interest thereon at 8 per cent
nor unniim from the date of entering
this decree until paid; and the further
sum of $2UU attorneys iocs in wis sun;
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S BALE OF
REAL PROPERTY ON EXECUTION.
Notice is herehv sriven that under and
by virtue of an execution In foreclosure
duly issued out of the Circuit Court of
the State of Oregon for Morrow County
by the Clerk of said Court on the 19th
day or October, l3l, pursuant to i
iinlirrnpnt and decree entered and ren
dered in said Court on the 17th day of
October, 1931, In favor of Owen French,
n a ntiff. and airainst A. L. Cornett. de
fendant, for the sum of $1360.00. with
Interest from September 14th, 1930, at
the rate of eight per cent per annum.
the sum of Sim no. attorney s fees, an
$16.00, cost and disbursements, and di
recting me to sell the following de
scribed real property, to-wit:
Lot 4 in lilock 2 In Looney's Ad
dition to the town of Heppner as
platted and said plat recorded in
the office ot the County Clerk of
Morrow County, State of Oregon,
size of lot 3 chains and 35 links
front by 5 chains and 99 links deep,
there Is reserved from West side of
the above described lot. a strip of
land 16 foet wide, described as fol
lows: Commencing at the North
west corner of said lot 4 In Block
2 of Looney's Addition, running
thence East on the North line of
said lot, 16 feet, thence South 220
feet, thence West 16 feet, thence
North 220 feet to the place of be
ginning. There is also reserved to
Elmer E. Ueaman the right to use
and maintain a water ditch that
now runs through said lot, said
grantee herein to have the right to
use therefrom what water they
need to irrigate the premises here
hv nriiivevoil
Also commencing at a point 2.33
chains South from the Southeast
corner of lot 6 In Block 2 of Loon
ey's Addition to the town of Hepp
ner, Oregon, running thence South
3.92 chains thence West .82 chains,
thence South 8.91 chains, thence
West .97 chains, thence South 18
degrees West 10.43 chains, thence
West 11.25 chains, thence North 19
degrees rl minutes East 7.00 chains,
thence North 32 degrees 43 minutes
East 7.00 chains, thence North 41
degrees 42 minutes East 7.21 chains,
thence East 6 chains to place of be-
ttinnlmr
Also commencing on the South
line of Section 27 In Township 2
South, Itange 26 East of Willam
ette Meridian, at a point 6.20 chains
West of Southwest corner of lot 10
of Block 1 of p, Looney's Addition
day of October, 1931.
32-36
PAT HIGGINS.
Administrator.
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT.
Notice is hereby given that the un-
dersiu-ned has filed with the County
Court of the State of Oregon for Mor
row County, his final account oi nis aa
ministration of the estate of Samuel T.
Humphreys, deceased, and that said
Court has fixed Monday the 7th day of
December, 1S31, at tne nour oi iu:uu
o'clock in the forenoon of said day at
the County Court room at the Court
House at Heppner, Oregon, as the time
and place for hearing objections to said
unai account, anu an peiaono uuvms.
objections thereto or the closing of said
estate are hereby required to file the
same with said court on or before the
time set for said hearing.
Dated this 28th day of October, 1931.
THOMAS J. HUMPHREYS,
Administrator.
You are hereby notineo mat in tne
subjoined tabulation of tltls summons
the left hand column of said tabulation
onHpr the wnrds "Assessed Owner and
Present Owner" is correctly represent
ed and alleged the name of the person
to whom the respective parcels were
assessed for the year 1928, as shown by
the Tax Rolls oi morrow uoumy. uro
gon, which name appears directly op
posite the description of the tract to
wnom saia property waa eu nc ,
following and directly under and be
neath the name of the assessed owner,
as shown by said Tax Rolls, is the
name of the present record owner of
said tract or having some right, title.
lien or interest in saia property, u uu
ferent from the assessed owner as
ahnun hv Raid assessment roll '. that in
the column next following in said tabu
lation under the. word ".Description
shows and properly alleges the descrip
tion or tne tracts oi lanu jieieiu in
ferred to; that in the said description
in every case the abbreviations "N',
"W , S , Hi mean ana are equivalent
to the four points of the compass,
"North", "West". "South", "East", and
in urv rnse. the abbreviation "blk"
means and is equivalent to the word
'block'; following each description in
said tabulation and reading from left
to right therein tne column oec inui
cates and correctly represents "Section
Number"; the column headed "Twp
means and indicates and correctly rep
resents "township" and the column
"Rg" means and Indicates and correctly
represents the "Range East of the Wil
lamette Meridian"; the column headed
with the word "Tax" indicates the
amount In dollars and cents for which
said Certificates were issued upon the
resnentive tracts referred to and set
opposite said sum in the column head
ed description ; tne worus r-en.
Int." Indicate and correctly represent
the penalty and interest accumulated
upon the respective amounts included
in the preceding column from the date
of delinquency to the 13th day of April,
1931. and in the column headed "Total",
in the column next following, Indicates
and correctly represents the total tax
due Plaintiff for Irrigation District
Taxes, together with penalty and in
terest to the 13th day of April, 1931 ; in
the column next following, and the
words "Assessed for the year", indi
cate and correctly represent the year
for which said taxes were assessed and
levied; In the column headed "Twp"
"S" and "N" represents South or North
of the base line; Lot and Block Num
bers are according to the Plat of the
Oregon Land and Water Company on
file with the County Assessor of Mor
row County, Oregon; a more particular
description of which property is as fol
lows, to-wit:
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Oct.
20 1931. .
NOTICE is hereby given that Frank
Cable, of Pendleton. Oregon, who. on
Nov. 28, 1930, made Homestead Entry
under Act. Dec. 29, 1916. No. 027221, for
Lot 3, NEi SW14. Section 18, Town
shin 4 South. Range 31 East. Willam
ette Meridian, has filed notice of Inten
tion to make final Proof, to establish
claim to the land above described, be
fore S. A. Newberry, United States
Commissioner, at Pendelton, Oregon,
on the 8th day of December. 1931.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Howard Jackson, of Pendleton, Ore
gon; Wm. Ciman, of Pilot Rock, Ore
gon; Ben Short, of Albee, Oregon;
Walker Ellis, of Albee, Oregon.
R. J. CARSNER,
33-37 Register.
Professional Cards
J. 0. TURNER
Attorney at Law
Phone 173
Humphreys Building
HEPPNER, ORE.
A. B. GRAY, M. D.
PHYSICIAN b SURGEON
Phone 323
Heppner Hotel Building
Eyes Tested and Olasaei Fitted.
WM. BROOKHOUSER
PAINTINO FAFERHANOINO
INTERIOR SECORATINO
Leave orders at Peoples Hardware
Company
CERTIFICATE OF DELINQUENCY
No. 2475 $235.76
Assessed Owner
and
Present Owner
Description Sec.Twp.Rg. Tax
Pen.
&
Int.
Assessed
Total for
the year
Lot 6, Blk 15W
Lot 15, Blk 19W
George Blume Lot 8, Blk 20W
Dan Brunton L,ot i, bik low
Thomas A. Cronk Lot 2, Blk 3W
Trustee
B. Firrell
O. A. Graham &
Jane Doe Graham
Margaret A
Fleming ' E SE'A
Martin Gilbertson Lot 11, Blk 23E
Anna Lanegraph Lot 1, Blk 24E
T. A. Scott
Phillip Lerner Lot 7, Blk 23E
W. J. Locke Lot 3, Blk 34W
25 5N 26
25 5N 26
25 5N 26
25 5N 26
25 6N 26
8.25
8.25
8.25
8.25
8.25
1.90
1.90
1.90
1.90
1.90
$ 10.15
10.15
10.16
10.15
10.15
1928
1928
1928
1928
1928
16 4N 25 115.50 26.66 142.06 1928
20 5N 27 8.25 1.90 10.15 1928
20 5N 27 10.10 2.32 12.42 1928
20 6N 27 8.32 1.91 10.23 1928
23 5N 26 8.25 1.90 10.15 1928
CERTIFICATE OF DELINQUENCY
No. 8476 $266.33
Assessed Owner
and
Present Owner
Description Sec.Twp.Rg. Tax
Pen.
&
Int.
Assessed
Total for
the year
DR. C. W. BARR
DENTIST
Telephone 1012
Office in Gilman Building
11 W. Willow Street
DR. J. II. McCRADY
DENTIST
X-Ray Diagnosis
L 0. 0. F. BUILDINO
Heppner, Oregon
Frank A. McMenamin
LAWYER
906 Guardian Building
Residence, GArfteJd 1949
Business Phone Atwater 1848
PORTLAND. OREGON
J. M. McCaw Lot 6,7, Blk 28 E 20 5N 27
Ellen M. Partlow,
Paul Parti o,w
Frank Partlow,
Robert Harwood,
Maggie Cruik
shank, John Part
low, A. C. Part
low; George Part
low &
N. W. Usher ESENWA,
ENEliSW't
W. R. Walpole,
Trustee & Raipn
Walpole, Admini
strator of the Es
tate of W. R.
Walpole Lot 1, Blk 84W
Jn. F. Willows Lot 7, Blk 38W
J. W. Tabor Lot 6, Blk 23fii
I. I. Kaasa, Earl V.
Kaasa, David E.
Lofgren & Jane .
Doe Lofgren,
George C. Howard
& Jane Doe How
ard, C. E. Peter
son
16.50
3.90
20.30 1928
24 4N 24
23 5N 26
23 5N 26
20 6N 27
42.67
8.25
8.25
16.63
9.79
1.90
1.90
3.82
52.36 1928
10.15
10.15
20.45
1928
1928
1928
22 6N 26 88.02 20.25' 108.27 1928
Victor St. Raynor
Unknown heirs of
Victor St. Raynor
SE'A and Lots
1 & 2 (gov't)
Excepting therefrom
the following:
All that part of the SV4SE&, being and lying South of the
right of way of the O. W. R. & N. Company's Railway and
the Columbia River Highway.
Beginning at a point 20 rods North of the East Quarter of
Section 22. Twp. 6 N., Rg. 26 E. W. M., running thence
South along the East line of said Section 40 rods, thence
West on a line parallel with the center line of said Section,
28 96 chains; thence North on a line parallel with the East
line of said Section to the North line of Lot 2 In said Sec
tion 22, thence East on said North line of said Lot 2, 8.66
chains to the Northeast corner of said Lot, thence South
along the East line of said Lot 2 to a point 20 rods North
of the Southeast corner thereof, thence East on a line par
allel with the center line of said Section 22 to the place of
Commencing at a point on the Section line 10.23 chains South
of the East quarter corner between Sections 22 and 23, Twp.
5 N., Rg. 26 E. W. M thence West 28.95 chains thence
South 13 chains to the right of way of the 0. W. R. & N.
Railway, thence along said right of way to a point where
same intersects the Section line, thence North 16.8 chains
to the place ot beginning.
36.30
8.35
44.65 1928
Gov't Lot 1 22 5N 26
Excepting therefrom
the following:
Commencing at the East Quarter corner of Sec. 22, Twp. 6
N Rg. 26 E. W. M thence West along the center line of
snld Section to the Southwest corner of Lot 1, thence
North along the West line of said Lot 1. 20 rods, thence
' East on a line parallel with the center line of said Sec
tion 22 to the East line of Lot 1. thence South along said
East line 2" rods to the place of beginning.
YOU AND EACH OF YOU are fur
ther notified as the respective owners
of the legal title to the said several
tracts of property as the same appears
of record, and each of the other persons
above named, that Plaintiff, West Ex
tension Irrigation District, will apply
to the Circuit Court of the County and
State aforesaid for a decree foreclosing
the lien against the property above de
scribed and mentioned In said Certlu-
C"yOU AND EACH OF YOU are hereby
summoned to appear on or before the
21st day of December, 1931, and defend
this suit or pay the amount due Plain
tiff upon Plaintiff's lien, together with
costs and accrued interest and in fal -ure
to do so a Judgment and decreo will
be rendered against you as your inter
est may appear from the tabulation
aforesaid foreclosing plaintiffs lien for
Irrigation District Taxes and forever
barring you and each of you from
ciiiiminir nnv rieht. title, estate. Hen or
interest In or to the real property de
scribed herein and for an order of sale.
This summons Is published by order
of the Honoraoie uiivin u. owee.
Tndiro nf the ahnve entitled Court, and
the date of first publication of this sum
mons is the 16th day of October, iH3i,
All nrrvoM end naners in this oro
coedlng may be served upon the under
signed in the State of Oregon at the
address herclnalter set lortn.
W. J. WARNER and
PROEBSTEL & McINTYRE,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
AddreaB, Pendleton, Oregon.
A. D. McMURDO, M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Trained Hum Assistant
Office 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 L O. O. F. Building
Heppner, Oregon
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