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PAGE FOUR HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY. NOV. 5, 1931. (Btxztttt Stmrjs THE HEPPNER GAZETTE, Established March 80. 1883; THE HEPPNER TIMES. Established November 18. 1897; CONSOLIDATED FEBRUARY IS, 1811 Published every Thursday morning by VAWTEB and SPENCER CRAWFORD and entered at the Post Office at Hepp ner, Oregon, as second-class matter. ADVXBTISIUO KATES GIVEN ON APPLICATION. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: n no Six Months LUU Three Months 'TO Single Copies Official Paper for Morrow County. HEMBtS aa5T"W "DOT FAMDH.V' Y M M JOHN JOSEPH GAINEaM.a HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF. Autocaster Service. "IT IS a gloomy moment in history. 1 Not for many years not in the lifetime of most men who read this paper has there been so much grave and deep apprehension; nev er has the future seemed so incal cuable as at this time. In our own country there is universal commer cila prostration and panic, and thousands of our poorest fellow-citizens are turned out against the ap proaching winter without employ ment, and without the prospect of it "In France the political caldron seethes and bubbles with uncertain ty; Russia hangs, as usual, like a cloud, dark and silent, upon the horizon of Europe; while all the en ergies, resources and influences of the British Empire are sorely tried, and are yet to be tried more sorely, in coping with the vast and deadly Indian insurrection, and with its disturbed relations in China. "It is a solemn moment, and no man can feel an indifference (which happily, no man pretends to feel) in the issue of events. "Of our own troubles no man can see the end. They are fortunately, as yet, merely commercial; and if we are only to lose money, and by painful poverty to be taught wis dom the wisdom of honor, of faith, of sympathy and of charity no man need seriously to despair. And yet the very haste to be rich, which is the occasion of this widespread calamity, has also tended to destroy the moral forces with which we are to resist and subdue the calamity." The paragraphs quoted above were not written yesterday, al though they are very much the same sort of thing that many peo ple are saying today. They were printed in Harper's Weekly on Oc tober 10, 1857, seventy-four years ago. If in these seventy-four years there had been no change we would have gooti ground for pessimism now. But everybody knows that during most of that time this coun try has experienced good times steadily getting better. What happened before will hap pen again. From all that we can see and hear we believe that the worst of the present situation is over and that conditions are on the mend. And we are certain that the pessimists who are still frightened out of their wits have no more ba sis for their gloom than did our grandfathers in 1857. DOUGHNUTS Autocaster Service. SOMEBODY has put forward the suggestion that October of each year should be celebrated as Na- ASSEMBLIES AND HEALTH A neglected church, one that is occupied by worshippers only two or three times a week and remains closed the rest of the time, may become distinctly unsanitary, if its sexton is not alert for the welfare of his congregation. I am not warning my readers to stay away from church no, not that An amusement resort may be ten times as malignant, where all sorts of respiratory diseases are present in all stages. But the the ater operator is, as a rule, pretty careful to keep his place In a sani tary condition. In constant opera tion the place is generally swept clean, and the air changed over and over again. I am sorry to say that rural houses of worship are seldom cared for as they should be. The church where I attend regu larly may be cited here, since I am fond of "honest confessions." Our sexton a young man makes his living from more remunerative work; the church gets him as cheap as possible hardly more than five dollars a week. Our indoor nooks are always dusty, and the plunder in choir rooms is laden with dust The mop isn't known here; the moist cloth, if ever used, I have not been able to discover. Our sexton is the lowest paid official in the church service. It ought to be otherwise. He should be qualified to do expert san itary work, and should be paid for the work required of him. We pay an elder about $80 a trip, to come around every three months and check us up morally and financially about $320 for the four annual visits. Our spare-time sexton would drop dead if he were to get one dol lar for a harder hour's work! Sometimes a cheap janitor or sex ton costs more in health than the high-priced spiritual supervisor. Think it over. and the further sum of 59.20 plaintiff's costs and disbursements, which said decree and judgment and order of sale have been duly docketed and enrolled in the office of the cleark of said court, and in and by which said judgment, decree and order of sale it was directed tliat the hereinafter described real property in Morrow County, together with the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereto belonging or In anywise appertaining, and also all of 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 of 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 for cash in hand, the Droceeds of sale to be applied in satisfaction of said execution and all costs. Dated this 22nd day of October. 1931. 32-36. C. J. O. BAUMAN, Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon. tional Doughnut Month. We say "amen" to that but. we would broaden the proposal a bit by add ing November, December, January, February, March, April, May and June. The doughnut is good eat ing in any of those months. We have eaten doughnuts in July, Aug ust and September without any harmful effect By all means let us celebrate the doughnut In most parts of the country the word doughnut means the tooth some delicacy which was first in troduced into America by the Dutch settlers of New Amsterdam, who called them "crullers." Away down East in New England the people of the older generation today still call the Dutch crullers "fried cakes" to distinguish them from the original Yankee doughnut, which is made from bread dough, only slightly sweetened, and which resembles the genuine cruller or Dutch dough nut only in being fried in deep fat These are the doughnuts which the hearty Yankee pioneers used to eat for breakfast, preferably "dunked" in coffee. But they are not the del icacies which most folks have in mind when they think of dough nuts. The genuine cruller i3 basically different from the Yankee dough nut. The dough from which it is made is much shorter and sweeter, and in its perfection is of a consist ency which requires careful hand ling if it is to be dropped into the frying kettle without losing its shape. The standard shape of the cruller is, now, a hole surrounded by a rim of dough, but the old fashioned doughnut was composed of a long strip of dough twisted like a section of rope. Indeed, the word doughnut is merely a perver sion of "dough-knot" But what ever the shape, whatever the con sistency and quality of the ingre dients, we say wtihout hesitation that there is no such thing as a bad doughnut The only thing that can spoil a doughnut, in our opin ion, is to sprinkle it with powdered sugar. That makes it into a French ified kind of confection whch is not only un-Amercian but very difficult to brush off the front of one s vest. home of Mr. and Mrs. Irl Clary Fri day afternoon and evening. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lindsay and children attended the church ser vice held at Pine City Sunday. "Now," began the teacher pleas antry, "what year have we, Har old?" Little Harold pondered and re plied, "1930 in the daytime and 1927 at night." "How do you figure we are so far behind at night?" asked the teach er. "It takes three years for star light to reach us," said the boy. For Sate Two cook stoves, good condition. Alex Wilson, city. 32-33. NOTICE OF SALE OF ANIMAL. Notice is hereby given that by vir tue of the laws of the State of Ore gon I have taken up the following described animal at my farm, 8 miles northwest of Lexington, Ore gon, and that I will sell the same at said place to the highest bidder for cash in hand on Saturday, .Novem ber 24, 1931, at 10 o'clock a. m., sub ject to the right of redemption of the owner thereof. Said, animal is described as follows; . I brown stallion, 3 or 4 years old, no visible marks or brand. B. F. SWAGGART, 34-36 Lexington, Ore. NOTICE OF SALE OP ANIMALS. By virtue of the laws of the State of Oregon, I have taken up and now hnM at the w. A. Gourlev ranch. 10 miles southeast of Heppner, 10 head of horses hereinafter described, which I will sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand on Saturday. November 14, 1931 nt 1(1 a. m.. at said olace. subject to the right of redemption by the own er or owners of said animals. Said an imals are described as follows: 1 bay gelding, blotch brand on left shoulder. 1 sorrel horse, no brand. 1 bay mare, no brand. 1 hflv mare branded B on right hip. 1 bay gelding, branded either "lazy F" or 4 on left shoulder. 1 bay mare branded "bar over cH nn fft HhonlHer. 1 bay gelding, Blown Drana on leu shoulder. , Ml 1 black mare, blotcn orana on leu hip. 1 hljirk inure, no brand. 1 bay gelding, blotch brand on left shoulder. W. A. GOURLEY, 33-35 Heppner, Oregon Sunday School nn Lesson nu International Sunday School Lesson for November 8. PAUL IN EPHESUS Acts 19:8-20 ' Rev. Samuel D. Price, D. D. Begin your reading with Acts 18: 18 and continue through chapter i Note the two similar incidents where a total of thirteen who had known only the baptism of John enter into the larger experience in Christian truth when they know about Him, the Holy Spirit. Paul returned to Ephesus after having been to Antioch that he might re port, on the Becond missionary Jour ney. Three years were now spent In Ephesus as the third Journey is en- tered upon. After three months the school of Tyrannus became the general meeting place. Fine re sults came from the two years of preaching; and teaching at that cen ter. In fact, many points In the surrounding country were reached and these places were later ad dressed by both Paul and John in their letters. The bonfire at Ephesus revealed the growing influence that Paul gained over the superstitious who used all sorts of charms to try and offset evil. It was quite like the rabbit's foot idea with some today, and there are still many who give up good money to have a palmist or other fortune teller hoodwink them. Multitudes brought their charms and soothsaying books for the fire and about $100,000 worth was destroyed. All this cut into the sale of the images of Diana, whose massive temple and licentious worship was dominant In Ephesus. The makers of these idols had their part In starting the uproar as the people rushed to the open temple and shouted themselves hoarse as they cried "Great Is Diana of the Ephe slnns." Paul wanted to talk to the crowd but cooler minds dissuaded him and Paul decided to work elsewhere. ALPINE By MARGARET HOWARD Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McDaid were visitors at the home of Mrs. Mc- Daid's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Michel, Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lindsay and little Anne Ree were business vis itors in Pendleton Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Klinger and family were at Julian Rauch's and Henry Rauch's, Sunday evening. Pat Curran was elected to serve on the board of directors until June to complete the unexpired term of G. L. Bennett at the school meet ing Saturday afternoon. Mrs. B. P. Doherty went to Pen dleton Saturday and returned Sun day afternoon. Mr. Doherty has not yet returned to his home in Sand Hollow since his illness. Bill Kilkenny and cousin, Joe Kil kenny, were out from Heppner to Joe's home in Sand Hollow on Fri day. Mrs. Lucy E. Rodgers was out from Heppner Tuesday visiting the Alpine school. There was a croquet game at the Alpine school last Friday afternoon Vawter Crawford and T. J. Hum phreys of Heppner were playing Irl Clary and Alex Lindsay. Willard Hawley was umpiring. The game ended after about three and a half hours of playing by the Heppner team pegging out. Mrs. Frank Kilkenny was In Heppner on business Friday. Misses Audrey and Naomi Moore attended the carnival and dance at lone Friday evening. The charivari given for Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kilkenny Tuesday night was followed by a dance Sat urday evening. There was a large number present and a good time was had. Several windows in the different cars were covered with soap, otherwise no Halloween pranks were played. Among those present at the Heppner-Alpine croquet game were Miss Gertrude Tichenor, Mrs. Mar garet Peddlcord, Mrs. Marie Clary and Miss Rosella Doherty. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Michel and Margaret Howard were In Heppner on Saturday. They were present at the school meeting at Alpine later in the afternoon. Miss Gertrude Tichenor with Bill Geiger and Kenneth Geiger were at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Michel Saturday. They were at the Kilkenny dance later In the eve ning. Bert Michel and Olney Sallng went to the mountains for wood last week. Willard Hawley and Miss Ger trude Tichenor were guests at the NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT, Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, executrix of the last Will and Testament of Clinton A. Low, de ceased, has filed her final account with the Clerk of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, and the Judge of said Court has fixed Friday, the 27th day of November, 1931, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day as the time, and the County Court room in tne county uoun nouse, ai Heppner, Oregon, as the place for hear ing and settlement of said account any objections to said final account must be filed with the Clerk of said Court no or before said date. MAKUAKET LAJW, Executrix of the last Will and Tes tament of Clinton A. Low, deceased. Date of first publication of this no tice Octoher 29th. 1931. Date of last publication of this no tice November 26th, 1931. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT, Notice is hereby given tliat the un dersigned has filed his final account as Executor of the estate of Hamilton E. Burchell. deceased, and that the County Court or the state 01 uregon ior mor row Countv has aDDolnted Saturday, the 14th day of 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 nouse at jrieppner, Oregon, as the place of hearing and settlement of said final account. Ob jections to said final account must be hied on or tieiore saia aate. SAMUEL E. NOTSON, 31-35 Executor. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned was duly appointed by the Countv Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County administratrix of the estate ol Andrew tfau-a. deceased. and that all persons having claims aealnst the estate of said deceased are hereby required to present the same to said administratrix at the law office of Jos. J. Nys. at Heppner, Oregon, with in six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published this 22nd day of October, 1931. BLANCHE PATTERSON. Administratrix. NOTICE OF 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 dav of October. 1931. In favor of The Federal Land flank of Spokane, a corporation, against Ku. dolph Klinger and Nora D. Klinger, husband and wife, in the suit therein pending wherein the said The Federal Land Bank of Spokane, a corporation, is Dlalntiff. and the said Rudolnh Klin ger and Nora D. Klinger, husband and wile; Charles Klinger: Albert r . 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 30th 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 $2948.73, with Interest at the rate of 5'4 per cent per annum from the 30th day of April, 1931; and the sum of $267.18, with Interest at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from the 8th day of June, 1931; and the sum of $30.40 In surance; and the sum of $25 50 abstract charges; and all ol said sums amount ing in the aggregate to $3592.84, togeth er with Interest thereon at 8 Der cenl oer annum from the date of entering this decree until paid; and the further sum oi fuu attorneys lees in mis suit; to the town of Heppner, Oregon, and running thence Northerly 5.96 chains to tne southwest corner of lot 4 In Block 1 of said P. Looney's Addition, thence North alone the West line of said lot 4 and of lot 3 to the Northwest corner of said lot 3. Block 1 of said P. Looney's Ad dition, thence West 49U chains, thence South 18 degrees West 10.43 chains to the South line ef 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 150 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 3 of Looney's Addi tion to the town of Heppner, Ore gon, thence Sooth 402 feet to place of beginning. Also beginning at the Northwest corner of lot 7 In Block 2, Looney's Addition to Heppner, Oregon, thence West 3 chains and 35 links, thence South 4 chains, thenoe 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 S chains, thenee West 8 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, vis: beginning at the Southwest corner of lot 14 In Block ) of aald Looney's Addition to the town of Heppner. rumiing the West 100 feel thence North 150 feet, thence East-100 feet, thence South 150 feet to the place of be- BlAlsogbeginnlng at the Southeast corner of lot 5 of Block 3 of said Looney's Addition to the town of Heppner, Oregon, running thence South 6.99 chains, thence West 2tt chains, thence North 6.99 chains, thence East 24 chains to the place of beginning, save ' and except therefrom the following. vl: Com mencing at the Southeast corner ol lot 5, Block 2, of said Looney a 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. NOW, THEREFORE, In obedience to said execution, I will on Saturday, the 21st day of November, 1931. at the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of said at tvA frnnt rinor of the Court House at Heppner, Oregon, sell at pub lic auction to the highest bidder for cash, the above described real property and apply the proceeds of such sale to the payment of said Judgment said real property being the property mort gaged by the defendant to the plaintiff. Dated this 21st day of October 1931. .... r r n BAi:uiW Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is -hereby given that the un- NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE UNDER EXECUTION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by virtue of an execution issued out ot 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, and against West Extension National Farm Loan Association, a corporation, in the suit therein pending wherein the said The Federal Land Bank of Spokane, a cor poration, was plaintiff, and the said Harrv H. Crawford, also known as H. H. Crawford, a bachelor; T. M. Keller and Jane Doe Keller, husband and wife, and West Extension National Farm Loan Association, a corporation, were defendants, for the sum of $65.00 with interest at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from the 28th day of June, 1929; ana tne, sum oi oo.uu, wiui in terest at the rate of 8 Der cent per an num from the 28th day of December, innn. it... fURDH wttV. Inlar. ttllU LllO DUlll u ipuo.w. nun miw- est at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from the 28th day of June, 1930; and the sum of $65.00 with interest at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from the 28th day of December, 1930; and the sum ot $1786.93, with interest at the rata nf 6U, ner rent ner annum from the 28th day of December, 1930; and the sum oi 48.Ya, witn interest at a per cent per annum from the 20th day of May, lazy; ana tne sum oi to.o wuu interest at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from the 20th day of November, 1929; and the sum of 4s.75, wltn in terest at the rate of 8 per cent per an num from tne zuin day oi may, laju; and the sum of $48.75, with interest at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from the 20th day of November, 1930, and the sum of J1374.01. with interest at the rate of 6V4 per cent per annum from the 20th day of Novembe, 1930; and the sum ot $124.68, witn interest at tne raie of 8 per cent per annum from the 11th day of October. 1929; and the sum of $177.76, with interest at the rate of 8 per cent per annum irom tne zisi aay of May, 1929; and the sum of $3.28 In surance; and the sum of $24.60 abstract charges; and all of said sums amount ing in the aggregate to $4201.26, to gether with interest thereon at 8 per cent per annum from the date of enter ing this decree until paid; ana tne lur ther sum of ?250 attorneys fees In this suit; and the turtner sum oi ufu plaintiff's costs and disbursements, which said decree and judgment and order of sale have been duly docket ed and enrolled in the office of the clerk of said court, and in and by which said judgment, decree and order of sale it was directed that the herein after described real property in Morrow uounty, Oregon, logetner witn tne ten ements, hereditaments and appurten ances thereto belonging or in anywise appertaining, and also all oi tne es tate, right, title and Interest of said defendants in and to the same, be sold by the Sheriff of Morrow County, Ore gon, 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 of said day, at the iront door of tne courtnouse in tne City of Heppner, Morrow County, Ore gon, sell all the right, title and inter est which the said defendants, or either of them, had on the 20th day of Novem ber, 193. or since then nave acquired or now have, In and to the following described premises situate in Morrow County, State of Oregon, to-wit: The Northwest Quarter or tne 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-lour, East of the Willam ette Meridian. together with the tenements, heredita ments and appurtenances thereto be longing or in anywise appertaining; and also all of the right, estate, title and interest of said defendants In and 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 of said exe cution and all costs. Dated this 22nd day of October, 1931. 32-36. C. J. D. BAUMAN, Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MORROW COUNTY. WEST EXTENSION IRRIGATION DISTRICT, Plaintiff, vs. George Blume; Dan Brunton; Thom as a. uronK; y. (j. Eingusn, 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 Ray nor; Paul Partlow; Frank Part low; Robert Harwood, Maggie Cruikshank; John Partlow; A. C. Partlow; George Partlow; Morrow County, Oregon; and also all other Jersons or parties unknown claim ng 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, B. Firrell. Martin Gilbertson, Anna Lanegraph, T. A. Scott Phillip Lerner, J. M. McCaw, John F. Willows, J. W. Tabor, I. I. Kaasa Earl V. Kaasa. C. E. Peterson. John Partlow, A. C. Partlow, George i-artiow, frame i-aruow, Kaipn wal pole, administrator of the estate of W. R. WalDole. deceased, the unknown heirs of Victor St Raynor, and also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right title, estate, lien or interest in or to the real estate herein 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. mieresi, iuiu costs uiereon. That Dlaintiff is the holder of Cer tificate of Delinquency No. 2476 in the amount oi $2tb.33, tne same being the amount due and delinquent for plain tiff's 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 the amounts then due and de linquent for taxes assessed for the year 1928 upon real DroDertv situated in Plaintiffs district in Morrow County, 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 ea lf nf said 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 tne uaie nereoi. Dated and first published this 22nd day of October, 1931. PAT HIGGINS, 32-36 Administrator. NOTICE OF FIN Alt ACCOUNT. Nonce is nereny given that the un- rleraiirneri has tiled wlftl the County Court of the State of Oregon for Mor row County, his nnal account oi nis ad ministration of the estate of Samuel T. Humphreys, deceased, and that said Court has fixed Monday the 7th day of December, 193L at the hour of 10:00 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 final account and all persona having 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. rm.r,.n hatner nwiASRAd resnectively to you as nereinaiier set j.oi. summons. You are hereby notified that in the subjoined tabulation of this summons the left hand column of said tabulation under the words "Assessed ur "u 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 of Morrow County, Ore gon, which name appears directly op posite tne description oi uie utiui. whom said property was so assessed; 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 said property, If dif ferent rrom tne assessed owner shown by said assessment roll; that in the column next following in said tabu lation under the word "Description shows and proporly alleges the descrip tion of the tracts of land herein re ferred to; that in the said description in every case the abbreviations "N", "W", "S", "E" mean and are equivalent to the four points of the compass, "North", "West", "South", "East", and in nvArv rnsA thA abbreviation "blk" means and is equivalent to the word 'block'; following each description in said tabulation and reading from left to rlirht therein the column "Sec" indi 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"; tire column headed with the word "Tax" indicates the amount in dollars and cents for which said Certificates were Issued upon the respective tracts referred to and set opposite said sum In the column head ed "Description"; the words "Pen. & 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 oolumn 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 . koTICE 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, NEK SVVi. Section 18, Town ship 4 South, Range 81 East Willam ette Aieriuian, nas niea nouce ok 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, 193L 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. CAHSNER, 33-37 Register. Professional Cards J. O. TURNER Attorney at Law Phone 173 Humphreys Building. HEPPNER, ORE. A. B. GRAY, M. D. PHYSICIAN fc SURGEON Phone 333 Heppner Hotel Building Eyes Tested and Qlaases Fitted. VVM. BROOKHOUSER FAINTING FAPERKANCHNO INTERIOR DECORATHM " Leave orders at People Hardware Company CERTIFICATE OF DELINQUENCY No. 2475 $236.76 Assessed Owner and Present Owner Description Sec.Twp,Rg. Tax Pen. & Int. Assessed Total for the year George Blume Lot 8, Blk 20W 25 5N 26 8.25 S 1.90 $ 10.15 1928 Dan Brunton Lot 1, Blk 15W 25 6N 26 8.25 1.90 10.15 1928 Thomas A. Cronk Lot 2, Blk 3W 25 5N 26 8.25 1.90 10.15 1928 Q. C. English, Trustee Lot 6, Blk 15W 25 6N 26 8.25 1.90 10.15 1928 B. Firrell Lot 15, Blk 19W 26 6N 26 8.25 1.90 10.15 1928 O. A. Graham & Jane Doe Graham Margaret A- Fleming K'A SEVi 16 4N 25 115.50 26.56 - 142.06 1928 Martin Gilbertson Lot 11, Blk 23E 20 6N 27 8.25 1.90 10.16 1928 Anna Lanegraph Lot 1, Blk 24E 20 6N 27 10.10 2.32 12.42 1928 T. A. Scott Phillip Lerner Lot 7, Blk 23E 20 5N 27 8.32 1.91 10.23 1928 W. J. Locke Lot 3, Blk 34W 23 5N 28 8.25 1.90 10.15 1928 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY ON EXECUTION. Notice in whv elven 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 Clerk of said Court on the 19th by the day of October, 1931, to nursuant iiifiL'ment nri Hebron entered and ren dered In said Court on the 17th day of October. 1931, in favor of Owen French, piaintlif, and against A. u. uornett, 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 nf kiwi no attorney s fees, and $16.00. cost and disbursements, and di recting me to sell the following de scribed real property, to-wit: Lot 4 In Block 2 in looney Ad dition to the town of Heppner as platted and said plat recorded In the office of the County Clerk of Morrow County, State of Oregon, size of lot 3 chains and 36 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 feet 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. Beaman the right to use and maintain a water ditch that now nnia through said lot, said grantee herein to have the right to use therefrom what water ' they need to irrigate the promises here by conveyed. Also commencing at a point 2.33 chains Houth 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-H2 chains, thence West .82 chains, thence Kouth 8.91 chains, thence West .97 chains, thence South 18 1 degrees West 10.43 chains, thence West 11.25 chains, thence North 19 ' degrees 61 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 S chains to place of be ginning. Also commencing on the Bouth line of .Section 27 In Township' 2 South, Hiinge 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 - CERTIFICATE OF DELINQUENCY No. 24761266.33 Assessed Owner . and Present Owner Description Sec.Twp.Rg. Tax Pen. & Int. Assessed Total for the year J. M. McCaw Lot 6,7, Blk 28E 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 EVfeSEyNWU E'ANESW'i W. R. Walpole, Trustee & Ralph Walpole, Admini strator of the Es- tate of W. R. Walpole Lot 1 Blk 34W Jn. F. Willows Lot 7, Blk 38W J. W. Tabor Lot 6, Blk 23E I. I. Kaasa, Earl V. Kaasa, David E. Lofgren ft Jane Doe Lofgren, George C. Howard & Jane Doe How ard, C. E. Peter son 16.60 3.90 20.30 1928 24 4N 24 23 6N 26 23 6N 26 20 5N 27 42.57 8.26 8.25 16.63 9.79 1.90 1.90 3.82 62.36 1928 10.15 1928 10.15 1928 20.45 1928 22 6N 26 88.02 20.26 108.27 1928 SE'.i and Lots 1 & 2 (gov t) Excepting therefrom tne following : All that part of the SSE'A, being and lying South of the right of way of the O. W. R. & N. Company's Railway and the Columbia River Hlghwav. Beginning at a point 20 rods North of the East Quarter of Section 22. Twp. 5 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 ol said section, 28.95 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 cha ns 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 beginning. Commencing at a point on the Section line 10.23 chains South of the East quarter corner between Sections 22 and 23, Twp, S N Rg. 26 E. W. M., thence West 28.95 chains thence South 13 chains to the right of wa of the O. W. R, & N, Railway, thence along said right of way to a point where same Intersects the Section line, thence North 16.3 chains to the place of beginning. Victor St. Raynor Unknown heirs of Victor St. Raynor Gov't Lot 1 22 6N 26 excepting inereirom tho 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 said Section to the Southwest corner of Lot 1, thence North along the West line of said Lot 1, 20 rods, thence Kant nn ft Tine narftllnl with thn rnnter 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, 36.30 8.35 44.65 1928 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 Certlfl- CBYOO 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 fail ure to do so a Judgment and decree will be rendered against you as your Inter est may appear from the tabulation aforesaid fiirecloslngplalntllTs Hen for Irrigation District Taxes and forever barring you and each of you from claiming nny right, title, estate, lien 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 Honorable Calvin L. Sweek, Judge of the above entitled Court, and the date of first publication of this sum mons Is the 16th day of October, 1931. All process and pspers in mis pro ceeilliiir mnv he served unnn the under signed In the State of Oregon at the auuress nereinaiter set iorin. W. J. WARNER and PROEB8TEL A McINTYRH. Attorneys for Plaintiff, Address, Pendleton, Oregon, DR. C. W. BARR DENTIST Telephone 1012 Office in Gilman Building 11 W. Willow Street ' DR. J. H. McCRADY DENTIST X-Raj Diagnosis L O. O. F. BUILDING Heppner, Oregon Frank A. McMenamin LAWYER 906 Guardian Building Sealdei ness ce, GArftgld 1949 lone Atwater 1348 PORTLAND, OREGON A. D. McMURDO, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Trained None 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 AUCTIONEER Farm and Personal Uroperty Sales A Specialty. 0. L. BENNETT "The Man Who Talks to Beat the Band" 5229 72nd Ave., S. E Portland, Ore. Phone Sunset 8461 J.O.PETERSON Latest Jewelry and Gift Goods Watches - Clocks - Diamonds Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing Heppner, Oregon P. W. TURNER & CO. FIRE, AUTO AND LIFE INSURANCE Old Line Companies. Real Estate. Heppner, Oregon JOS. J. NYS ATTONEY-AT-LAW Roberts Building, Willow Stmt Heppner, Oregon