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PAGE TWO HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1932. (Banrltr intra THE HEPPNER GAZETTE. Established March SO. 1883; THE HEPPNER TIMES. Established November 18, 1897; CONSOLIDATED FEBRUARY 15, 1912. Published every Thursday morning by YAWTEB. and SPENCER CRAWFORD and entered at the Post Office at Hepp ner. Oregon, as second-class matter. ADVERTISING HATES GIVEN OH APPLICATION. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Tear $2.00 1.00 .75 .OS Six Months Three Months Single Copies Official Paper lor Morrow County. ASSOC! flON 1 THE UPSWING HAS BEGUN. Autocaster Service. EVERYWHERE we hear speak ing more hopefully than even a month ago. That mysterious some thing which some folks call "public psychology" has definitely changed. Instead of talking "depression" we hear business men, workers, bank ers and manufacturers talking of "better times ahead." That is not all that is needed to put us back on a sound working ba sis, but without such a change of mental attitude we would never have a chance to come back. Faith is as essential in business as it is in religion. When folks believe that things can be done, they usually find a way to do them; when they do not believe that anything they can do will do any good, effort ceases. What has happened is that faith in America and in our American system is coming back. People are no longer afraid. And as fast as that new faith spreads, just so fast will economic conditions improve. There is no lack of money In America; the lack has been in con fidence in investments. Too many people were stung by speculative schemes in the guise of investments to encourage them to put money they have since accumulated into anything but the soundest and most proved enterprises. But now mon ey is beginning to come out. We were interested to see the re port of the savings bank deposits in the United States for the past few years. They have been growing steadily since 1926, until now 52 million Americans have more than 28 thousand million dollars in this form of reserve alone, an average of more than $500 each! Most of this money will not be easily lured into speculation, but much of it will go into new homes, into small busi ness enterprises, into a thousand other solid and productive invest ments as soon as the return of con fidence becomes thoroughly mani fest Sunday School a a Lesson By Rev. Charles E. Dunn, D. D. Lesson for August 7. The Ten Commandments. I. ..Exodus 20:1-11 The Ten Commandments, ham mered by Moses into tablets of stone at Mt Sinai, according to the familiar narrative of Exodus, com prise the basic moral law of the He brew people, and of Christian civ ilization. Our lesson deals with the first four of these pithy laws, which out line man's fundamental obligation to God. The remaining six laws in the Decalogue treat of man's duty to his fellows. Note that the first Commandment "Thou shalt have no other gods be fore me," does not deny the exist ence of many deities. It was a long time before the Hebrews arrived at that sublime conviction of the un known prophet of the exile that there is one God only, "The God of the whole earth." What the Com mandment means is that the God of Israel must be given the prefer ence over rival gods. Today it might be paraphrased to read, "Thou shalt have at least one God." For our danger Is not that we are tempted to worship many gods, but to repudiate God and worship al together. The Second Commandment, a sweeping prohibition of the carving of idols, was necessary in Moses day, when the making of images was carried to excess. For our own time, however, it is far too drastic. We are lovers of art, and appre ciate its immense contribution to the religious impulse. For us the Commandment means a protest not against artistic symbols of God, but against gods purely man-made, con structed after our own pattern. Our God is pure Spirit mightier and grander than any picture, men tal or material, we may draw of Him. The Third Commandment pro tects the sanctity of oaths. In thiB day of slipshod talk, falsehood and perjury, we need to take It much to heart. As Jesus insisted, our Yea should be precisely Yea., and our Nay exactly Nay. It is also a protest against profanity, an Inev itable sign of feeble vocabulary and impoverished thinking. The Fourth Commandment was never more needed. The trend of our day is to make Sunday a holi day rather than a holy day. Now Sunday presents a splendid oppor tunity for rest, worship, the home life, and the personal life. Are we not In danger of losing these values through our lust for pleasure and peed on the Lord's Day? DIG THE FLORIDA CANAL. IT SEEMS to us that this is the time of all times to beein die-pine that deep-water canal across the neck of the Florida peninsula. While we are preparing to build the St. Lawrence deep-waterway along our northern border at a cost of 258 million dollars, it looks to us as if we should not wait to put a lot more money and men to work in the South, also. The Florida canal definitely comes in the class of self-liquidating public works for which the Re construction Finance Corporation is authorized to lend its $3,800,000,000 of resources. It will cost. Army en gineers estimate, about $200,000, 000. That is a small" sum as money is counted in these days. It will take several years to complete it, but when it is finished it will save so much time and money for ships plying between Gulf ports and the Atlantic seaboard that it will pay for itself in tolls in a few years. The Panama Canal last year, in spite of depressed foreign trade, earned $12,000,000 above the cost of operation. After paying the inter est on the $125,000,000 of Panama Canal Bonds, this left $9,000,000 profit There is much more ship traffic between the Gulf of Mexico ports and those on the Atlantic coast than there is going through the Panama Canal annually. At a much smaller toll per gross ton, the Florida canal could earn as much as Panama does. We understand that application is being made to the Reconstruction Finance Corporation to finance this enterprise. We hope that it will be one of the things done speedily. JOHN JOSCPHLNEM-D POISON IVY In most rural communities this spiteful plant is in evidence. It gets in its baneful work on tourist3, va cationists, native ruralists, all in warm weather, and it is a very painful guest to entertain. I have seen skins literally on fire and eyes swollen shut fever, sometimes de lirium from Ivy poisoning. Look out for it, with its three-in- group leaves of lance-head shape, growing vigorously over blighted trunks of trees, upon old fences and in neglected places. It is easy to know and avoid, if one tries I don't pretend to take the work of the skilled physician and try to place it in amateur hands. But the pointers here are worth while for my friends to know. Bear in mind that this Is an ACID poison, and it takes "alkalies" to neutralize acid. My best success with ivy poison ing has been with equal parts of alcohol and lime-water. The alco hol, with its affinity for water, rap idly depletes the inflamed skin; the lime-water counteracts the acid. Apply it on cloths continually, un til the trouble is corrected. Never treat poison ivy with oint ments or "salves"; they simply hold the poison in the tissues. Sugar of lead is dangerous lead poisoning. you know. No ivy remedy should be permitted between eye-lids. It has been said that ivy poisoning gets well in a few days of itself- and the last remedy used gets the credit That nothing is "specific' remedy in such cases. I have taken the swelling and pain away in 24 hours, with the mixture of pure grain alcohol and lime-water, equal parts. The alcohol is hard to get but that's another matter. CRUSHER ABOUT READY. The county rock crusher that has been located at Morgan for work on the roads of the west side, is now moved to the new work on McKin ney creek where it will prepare the rock for surfacing that section of the Heppner - Spray road. The crusher is located near the mouth of Porcupine where the powder man, Geo. Hayden, has blown a rock pit From this point, also, much crushed rock is expected to be pre pared for other road work up and down McKinney and Rhea creeks. Tilman Hogue, Gooseberry, was a visitor inHhis city Saturday. He is now getting the threshing over with at his farm. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MOR ROW COUNTY. Farmers National Warehouse Cor poration, Plaintiff, vs. Emanual Nordyke; Guy Nordyke and Minnie Nordyke. his wife: James Helms and Annis A. Helms, his wife: Emanual Chamness; E. M. Reese, husband of Eva Reese, de ceased: Fred R. Reese, and Jane Doe Reese, his wife; Joe Reese and Jane Doe Reese, his wife: Ray mond Reese and Jane Doe Reese, his wife, and Donald Reese and Jane Doe Reese, his wife; Roy Nor dyke: Belle E. Powell, and Rich ard Roe Powell, her husband; Ches ter Wheelhouse and Jane Doe Wheelhouse, his wife: Leona Pen land; Edith Penland Golden and T. S. Golden, her husband: Nina Pen land Gilbert and Richard Roe Gil bert, her husband; Clara Beach, also known as Clara A. Beach and Lee E. Beach, her husband; Lula Rea and Albert Rea, her husband; Laura Crabb and Richard Roe Crabb, her husband: Mary Sperry; Alden Abby and Jane Doe Abby, his wife; Janie Helms; Ella A. Rhodes; Emanual Nordyke. Guy Nordyke, as trustees under the last win and testament of Jane Pen land, deceased; the unknown heirs of Perry A. Helms, deceased; the unknown hears of Eva Reese, de ceased; the unknown heirs of Jane Penland, deceased: "also all other fiersons or parties unknown clalm ng any right, title, estate, lien or Interest In the real estate describ ed in the complaint herein." Defendants. BTTMMONS TO: Guy Nordyke. and Minnie Nor- dvke. his wife. Emanual rhiimncoa Fred R. Reese and Jane Doe Reese, his wue, jane Line Keese, wile of Raymond neese, jane une neese. wile OI Donald Reese. Roy Nordyke, Belle E. Powell and Richard Roe Powell, her husband, Chester Wheelhouse and Jane Doe Wheelhouse, his wife, Nina Penland Gilbert and Richard Roe Gilbert her nusoano, jaura crano and Richard Hoe Crabb. her husband. Alden ihh and Jane Doe Abby, his wife, Janle Helms, Guy Nordyke. as trustee under me iosi win ana lesi.-iment of Jane Penlnnd. deceased, Joe Reese and Jane Doe Reese, his wife, the unknown heirs of Perry A. Helms, deceased, the un known heirs of Eva Reese, deceased, the unknown heirs of Jane Penland. deceased, also alt other persons or par ties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in the real es tate described in the complaint herein. IX THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON. Yuu are hereby required to appear and answer the amended com plaint filed against you in tlu above en titled court and cause within weeks from date of the tlrst publication ot (his summons and if you fail to so ap oear and answer, for want thereof. planum win apply to rne sam conn for the relief prayed for and demanded in said amended complaint, to-wit: for decree that plaintiff is the owner in fee simple of the following described real property, to-wit : comeiicing at a point &oum oi de grees West 66.00 feet from the West corner of Lot 10. Block 21. Pen land's Addition to the town of Lex ington. Morrow County. Oregon: thence South 51 degrees West 141.3 feet to the North line of the O.-W. R. & N. Company's right of way; thence South 50 degrees 28 minutes East 92.6 feet along the North line of the O.-W. R. & N. Company's right of way; thence north 40 de grees 22 minutes East 125.2 feet to the West line of Depot Street: thence North 39 degrees West 65.5 feet along the West line of Depot Street to the nlace of beginning., And that plaintiff is the owner in fee simple of suid land, free of any right, title, estate, lien or Interest of you and each of you. and that you or anyone or more of you have no right, title, es tate, lien or interest in said land, or any part thereof, and perpetually restrain ing and enjoining you and each of you. your heirs and as.-Vgns from asserting or claming any rigtit. title, estate, lien or interest in said land, or any part thereof, adverse to plaintiff. This stinimons is served upon you by publication thereof for 4 successive weeks in the Hennner Gazette Times by order of Hon. Calvin L. Sweek. judge or tne above entitieu court, ana wmcn said order was made and entered the 1st dav of August, 1932. and the first date of this publication of summons is tne 4th day ot August, iaa. KALEii, KALfiif & WAKNISK, JOHN F. KILKENNY, ALFRED F. CUNHA. Postoflice Address: Pendleton, Oregon, Attorneys for Plaintiff. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned have been duly appointed by the County Court of the State of Ore gon for Morrow County, executors of the Last Will and Testament of David McCullough. deceased, and all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased, are hereby required to pre sent the same duly verified as by law required, to said executors at the law office of Jos. J. Nys. at Heppner, Ore gon, within six months from the date hereof. Dated and first published this 4th day OI August, IHdZ. SAMUEL McCULLOUGH. ROBERT McCULLOUGH, Executors. NOTICE OP SHERIFF'S SALE UNDER EXECUTION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by virture of an Execution issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Morrow County to me di rected and delivered upon a Judgment and Decree and Order of Sale rendered in the said Court on the 12th day of July, 1932. in favor of William McCaleb against D. E. Gilman and Bertha. D. Gilman, his wife, in the suit therein pending wherein the said William Mc Caleb was Plaintiff and the said D. E. Gilman and Bertha D. Gilman, his wife, and Henry HeDDner Estate Incoroor ated. a Comoration. were defendants. for the sum of $3650.00, with interest on said sum at ten per cent per annum from January 20, 1931. until paid; for the further sum of $309.37 with interest on said sum at ten rer cent Der annum from November 19, 1931, until paid; for the further sum of $116.00 abstract charges; for the further sum of $400.00 as and for attorneys fees- and the fur ther sum of $11.00 costs and disburse ments, which said Decree and Judg ment and Order of Sale has been duly docketed and enrolled in the office of the County Clerk of Morrow County, State of Oregon. THEREFORE, I will on the 29th day of August, 1932. at the hour of 10 o' clock in the forenoon of said day, at the front door of the County Court House of Morrow County. Oregon, in Heppner, uregon, sell all tne rignt, tt tie and interest which the said defend ants. D. E. Gilman and Bertha D. Gil man, his wife, or either of them, had on the 26th day of June, 1928, or since then have acquired or now have, in and to the following described premises situate in Morrow County, Oregon, to wn : The West Sixty (60) feet of Lots Nine (9) and Ten (10) in Block Three (3) of the City of Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon: and the West Half of the West Half of Section Three (3) and the East Half of Section Four (4), in Township Three (3) South of Range Twenty six (26). East of Willamette Me ridian. Morrow County. Oregon. together with the tenements, heredit aments and aDDUrtenances thereto be longing or in anvwise anDertalnine. and also all the right, estate title and interest of said defendants. D. E. Gi man and Bertha D. Gilman, his wife, or either of them, in and to the same said lands to be sold at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, the proceeds of the sale to be applied in satisfaction of said execution and all costs. Dated this 28th day of July, 11)32. C. J. D. BA.UMAN, Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon. By ELBERT L. COX. Deputy. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of an Execution issued out of the Cir cuit Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow county, dated July 27th, 11)32, in mat certain sun wnerein ine warm ers National Bank of Colfax, a comor ation. as plaintiff, recovered a Judg ment, against, me unienoani, J. fi,. Freels. on the 13th dav of June. 1932 which judgment was for the sum of $51X1.00. with interest thereon at the rate of Eight per cent per annum from tne inirieentn aay or September, 199; the further sum of One Hundred Dol lars attorney's fee on plaintiff's first i-tiune til tu tiuii- liik sum til I wo Hun dred Seventy-nine and No-100 Dollars. with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per annum from September 22nd. 1931: the further sum of $24.38; the further sum ot SOU.UO attorney's Tee on plain tiff's second cause of action, and the further sum of $20.60 costs and dis bursements, and an order of sale or dering certain property attached in said action to be sold, I will, on the 27th day of August, 1932, at the hour of Ten-thirty o'clock A. M. of said day, at the front door of the county court nouse in Meppner. Morrow county. State of Oregon, offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all of the following described real prop erty In Morrow County. State of Ore gon, to-wit: The West half of the Southwest quarter and the South half of the Northwest quarter of Section Ten In Township Four South of Range Twenty-nine, East of the Willam ette Meridian, or so much of said real property as may be necessary to satisfy the plain tiff s Judgment, costs, attorney's fee and accruing costs of sale. C. J. D. BATJMAN, Sheriff of Morrow County, State of Oregon. flDate of First Publication: July 28th, NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE. Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of an Execution Issued out of the Cir cuit Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, dated July Twenty seventh, 1932, In that certain suit wherein The Federal Land Bank of Spokane, a corporation, as plaintiff, re covered a judgment against the' de- lenunnis, mine Mulligan, a single man, and West Extension National Farm Loan Association, a corporation, on the Twenty-fifth day of July, 1932, which Judgment was for the following sums, to-wit: $48.75 with Interest at the rate of 8 per annum from October 11th, 1930; $48.75 with interest ut the rate of 8 per annum from April 11th, 1031; $48.76 with interest at the rnte of 8 per an num from October 11th. 1031 S48 7S with Interest at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from April 11th. 1932; $1328.311 with Interest ut the rain ,.r G',4 per annum from April 11th, 1932; $70.45 with Interest at the rate of K'V. per annum from May 27th, 1929; $40.27 with interest at the rate of 6 per an num from October 21st, 1930; $39.82 with interest at the rate of 8 per an num from November 6th, 1931; the fur ther sum of $100.00 attorney's fee and the further sum of $29.10 costs and dis bursements, and a decree of foreclosure against the defendants, Mike Mulligan, a single man; Russell Albert Cobb; The First National Bank of Hermiston, and West Extension National Farm Loan Association, a corporation. I will on the L'Vtn day oi August, ivii. at tne Hour of Ten o'clock A.. M. of said day, at the front door or rne county court house n Heppner, jviorrow county, state or Oregon, offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder tor cash in hand, all of the following described real property in Morrow County, State of Oregon, to wit: The East half of Lot Four of Sec tion Eighteen in Township Four North of Range Twenty-five, East of the Wilamette Meridian; Together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and ap purtenances thereunto belonging or in anvwise anDertaininer. or so much of sail real property as may be necessary to satisfy the plaintiff's judgment costs, attorney's fee and ac cruing costs of sale. C. J. LI. BAUMAIV, Sheriff of Morrow County, State of Oregon. Date of first publication, July Twenty- eigntn. NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, as administrator of the estate of Annie Marshall, deceased, has filed his final account and report in said estate with the Clerk of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County ; and that the Judge thereof has fixed Wednesday, the 31st day of August. 1932, at the hour or tet o'clock a. m., as the time and the Coun ty Court room In the Courthouse at Heppner, Morrow County. Oregon, as the place for hearing of objections to such final account and the settlement thereof. F. B. SWAYZE, Administrator of the Estate of An nie Marshall. Deceased. RALEY, RALEY & WARNER. JOHN F. KILKENNY. ALFRED F. CUNHA, Attorneys for Administra tor. Pendleton, Oregon. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MOR ROW COUNTY. In the Matter of the Estate and Guar dianship of Josiah W. Osborn, an In competent Person. Notice is hereby given that, in our- suance of an order of sale made and entered in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County on tne oth day of July, 1932. the under signed Guardian of the person and es tate of Josiah W. Osborn, an incom petent person, will, on and after the 2uth day of August, 1932, at the law of fice of S. E. Notson in Heppner Mor row County, Oregon, offer for sale and sell at private sale to the highest and Dest Didder ior casn in nana ior one half of the sum bid and the balance payable on or before two years from date of sale, subject to confirmation of said Court all the right title, interest and estate of said ward in and to the following described real property, sit uated in Morrow County, State of Or egon, to-wit: Northeast quarter, East half of Southwest quarter and Southeast quar ter of Northwest quarter, Section 19. Township 1 North, Range 23 East of Willamette Meridian. JACK HYND, Guardian of the person and estate of Josiah W. Osborn, an Incom petent Person. 19-23. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, administratrix of the estate of Andrew Baird, deceased, has filed with the County Court of Morrow County. Oregon, her final account of the administration of said estate, and that said Court has set Monday, the 1st day of August, 1932, at the hour of 10:00 A. M., 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 ac count, and all Dersons havine oblec- tions thereto, are hereby required to nie tne same witn said court on or De fore the time set for said hearing. Dated and first published this 23rd day of June, 1932. BLANCHE PATTERSON. Administratrix. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MOR ROW COUNTY. MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, a pub lic Corporation, Plaintiff, vs. J. H. Imus. James Carty. Wm. H. Boardman, Harry T- Boardman., Fin ley ana unman, Claude t,. mniey, William H. Murphy, R. S. Howard. Jr.. Receiver. Frank Otto. Grace Ed monds, W. O. King, W. R. Walpole estate, Dan K. Murpny, Airreo lves, Catherine Ives, Willard W. Nason, Eliza J. Rider, Mathias Halvorsen, James A. Pointer, Clarence Canning, Viola Canning, D. E. Gilman and Ber tha Gilman. his wife, Clyde F. Royse Estate. Hattie M. Bleakman. George u. feu and Ida reu. ms wire,, a. f, Bleakman. W. E. Hall, J. B. Hall, Asa L. Young. Hill & Johns, Ida M. Fell, Lena Owen, Lena Owen Estate, E. L. Freeland, Augustus Walker, Wind River Lumber Company, Jose phine Curran. Fred Ritchie. Ethel Mc Cracken, P. J. Linn and Grace Linn, his wife, J. L. Gibson. Bertha Dinees. W. H. Dlnees. Eliza N. Farrens. G. A. Bleakman, J. E. Hams. Ida Pyle, Ida pyle tirimes. Flora wmte, A. J. war ren, Rebecca Ann Jenkins, S. L. Beck, and H. W. Klages, and any other person or persons owning or claiming to own. or having or claiming to have, any Interest in or to the real estate hereinafter described, Defendants. No. 2918. APPLICATION FOB JUDGMENT FOBECLOSLNO TAX LIENS. (1922) SUMMONS AND NOTICE. To J. H. Imus. James Cartv. Wm. H. Boardman. Harry T. Boardman, Fin ley aim unman, ciauue u. v iniey. William H. Murphy, R. S. Howard. Jr., Receiver, Frank Otto, Graoe Ed monds. W. 0. King, W. R. Walpole Estate. Dan R. Murphy. Alfred Ives, Catherine lves, Willard W, Nason, Eliza J. Rider, Mathias Halvorsen, James A. Pointer, Clarence Canning, Viola Canning. D. E. Gilman and Ber tha Gilman. his wife, Clyde F. Royse Estate, Hattie M. Bleakman, George D. Fell and Ida Fell, his wife, B. P. Bleakman. W. E. Hall, J. B. Hall. Asa L. Young. Hill & Johns, Ida M. r ell. iena Owen, Lena Owen Estate, E. L. Freeland. Augustus Walker, Wind River Lumber Company, Jose phine Curran. Fred Ritchie, Ethel Mc Cracken, P. J. Linn and Grace Linn, his wife, J. L. Gibson, Bertha" Dinges, W. H. Dinces. Eliza N. FarrenH. G. A. Bleakman, J. E. Hams, Ida Pyle, Ida j-yie crimes. Flora wmte, A. J. war ren. Rebecca Ann Jenkins. S. L. Beck. and H. W. Klages, and any other person or persons owning or claiming to own, or having or claiming to have, any Interest in or to the real estate hereinafter described, Defendants: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You and each of you are hereby notified that the above named plaintiff, a puhllc corporation, is the purchaser, owner and holder of certif- icaies or delinquency numbered J8XU, 1883, 1885. IftSH, J890, 1892. 1910, 1911, 1917, 1926, 1935, J944, 1958, 1961, 964, 1976, 1080, 1987, J9N8, 1999, 2013, 3021, 2023, 2024, 21131, 2041, 2042, 2044, 2047, 2050. 2051. 2057, 2059, 2062, 8063, 2069, 2070, and 2073, Issued on the 10th day of June. 1927, by the Sheriff and Collector of Delinquent Taxes for Morrow Coun ty, Oregon, and (lied by the said Sher iff and Collector of Delinquent Taxes in the offlce of the County Clerk of the county of Morrow, State of Oregon, on the 10th day of June, 1927, for taxes duo and delinquent, together with pen alty, interest and costs thereon, upon real property situated in Morrow Coun ty, Oregon. You are further notified that the amount for which said certificate is is sued Is set opposite and following the description of the tract or parcel of land hereinafter set out. the same be ing the amount then dun and delin quent for taxes for (he year 1922, to gether with penalty, Interesf and costs thereon, upon real property situate In Morrow County, Oregon, and particu larly bounded and described as herein after set forth, said tract or parcel of land being assessed for the year 1922 to the person whose name immediately precedes the description thereof, and is followed by the name of the person appearing to be the owner thereof, as appears on the tax roll of Morrow County. Oregon. Ior tne year 19.il, now in the hands of the Sheriff of said Mo rom County for collection, at the date of the first publication of this sum mons and notice, which date ot first publication is the 28th day of July, 1932. Certificate No. 1880. J. H. Imus and J. H. Imus. the West Half of Section 24 and all of Section 25. Township 2 North. Range 24 East of Willamette Merid ian $370.11 Certificate No. 1883. James Carty and James Carty, the North east quarter of Section 10. Township 2 North, Range 25 East of Willamette Meridian... 66.36 Certificate No.. 1885. Wm. H. Boardman and Harry T. Board- man, the West halt of Section 12, Township 2 North, Range 25, East of Willamette Merid ian 23.15 Certificate No. 1889. Flnley and Gilman and Finley and Gil man. the Southwest quarter of Section 20, Township 2 North. Range 26 East of Willamette Meridian 27.73 Certificate No. 1890. Claude L. Finley and Claude L. Finley, the Southeast quarter of Sec tion 20, Township 2 North, Range 26 East of Willamette Meridian ...... 67.74 Certificate No. 1892. William H. Murphy and William H. Mur pry. the West half of North west quarter of Section 17, and the East half of Northeast quarter of Section 18, Town ship 2 North, Range 27, East of Willamette Meridian 63.12 Certificate No. 1910, R. S. How ard, Jr. Receiver, and R. S. Howard. Jr., Receiver, in care of Frank Otto, the West half of the Northwest quarter of Section 25, Township 4 North, Range 24 East of Willamette Meridian 12.62 Certificate No. 1911, R. S. How ard, Jr., Receiver, in care 01 Grace Edmonds, and R. S. Howard, Jr., Receiver, in care of Grace Edmonds, the South east quarter of Northwest quarter and Southwest quarter of Northeast quarter of Sec tion 25, Township 4 North, Range 24 East of Willamette Meridian 12.62 Certificate No. 1917. R. S. How ard, Jr., Receiver, in care or W. O. King, and W. R. Wal pole Estate, the Southeast quarter of Southwest quarter of Section 17. Township 4 North, Range 25 East of Wil lamette Meridian 6.55 Certificate No. 1926, Dan R. Mur phy and Dan R. Murphy, all of that tract and parcel of land commencing at a point on the Section line between Sections 22 and 27 thirty-four chains and sixty-eight links West of the common Section corner of Sections 22, 23, 26 and 27, in Township 5 North, Range 26 East of the Willamette Merid ian, in Morrow County, Ore gon, and said point being twenty-seven chains and fifty nine links East of the South west corner of the East one half of the Southwest one quarter of said Section 22. Township 5 North. Range 26 East of the Willamette Merid ian, in Oregon, and said point also being the Southeast cor ner of the tract of land of 146 acres described in a deed exe cuted by me contemporaneous ly herewith to one the Horn sey Land & Orchard Company, a corporation; and running from said point East along said Section Line between said Sec tions 22 and 27 five chains and twenty links; thence North on a line parallel with the West line of said East one-half of the Southwest one-quarter and Lot three of said Section 22 and a straight line extended North therefrom to the low wa ter mark of the South bank of the Columbia River ninety four chains and thirty-two links, more or less, to the iow water mark of the Columbia River, thence Westerly along . said low water mark of the Columbia River to a point in tersecting the low water mark of the said Columbia River ex tended North on a straight line from a line twenty-seven chains and fifty-nine links East of and parallel with the said West line of said East one-half of the Southwest one-quarter and Lot three of said Section 22. and a straight line extended North therefrom to the low wa ter mark of the South bank of the Columbia River, and from thence Southerly on a straight line ninety-seven chains and thirty-seven links, more or less, to the place of beginning, be ing a tract of land with the West line thereof ninety-seven chains and thirty-seven links, more or less; the East line ninety-four chains and thirty two links, more or less; and five chains and twenty links in width, containing fifty acres. And also all of the accretions, riparian, wharfage, ailuvian, shore, water and all other rights and privileges appurten ant. In front of. or adjacent to the same 17.28 ceriincaie wo. iso, Airrea lves and Catherine Ives, Lot 4 In Block 30. in the Town of Irrl- gon, Oregon 11.87 certificate No. 1944. Willard W. Nason and Eliza J. Rider, Lot 2. Block 25 West, Section 23. Township 5 North. Range 26 East of Willamette Meridian .... 10.12 Certificate No. 1958, Mathias Hal vorsen and Mathias Halvorsen, Irregular tract numbered 25 in the Town of lone, Oregon, des cribed as follows: Commenc ing 30 feet West of the South west corner of Block 2 In Cluff's First Addition to the town of lone in Morrow Coun ty. Oregon, thence South 11.77 chains, thence East 6.89 chains, thence North, 11.77 chains, to the Southeast corner of Lot 6 in Block 2 In Cluff's Second Addition to the town of lone, thence West 5.89 chains to the place of beginning and contain ing six and 93-100 acres Certificate No. 1961, James A. Pointer and James A. Pointer, One acre In the Southeast cor ner of the North half of the Northeast quarter of Section 15, Township 1 South, Range 25 East of Willamette Merid ian, said one acre shall meas ure ten and one-half (10V,.) rods West from the corner and fifteen and one-quarter (15'4) rods North and back to the 18.36 East line 6.87 certificate no. 64. Clarence Canning and Viola Canning and Clarence Canning, the West half of the Southwest quarter of Section 30: the Northwest quarter and the West half of the Northeast quarter of Section 31, all In Township 2 South. Range 23 East of the Willamette Merid ian 61.23 certificate no. 1!17H. d. e. Gil man and D. E. Gilman and Ber tha Gilman, his wife. West half of West half of Section 3, and East half of Section 4. Town shin 3 South. Range 26 East of Willamette Meridian : 321.22 Certificate No. 1980, Clyde F. Royse Estate and Clyde F. Royse Estate, Northwest quar ter of Northeast quarter, and South half of Northeast quar ter of Section 13, Township 4 South. Rangn 24 East of Wil lamette Meridian, and Lot 2, Section 18, Tp.. 4 S R. 25 E. W. M 44,87 Certificate No. 1987, Hattie M. Bleakman and George D. Foil and Ida Fell, his wife, the West half of Southeast quar ter of Section 35, Township 4 South, Range 25 East of Wll- , lamette Meridian; one half aere tract In the Northwest quar ter of Southwest quarter of Section 2, Township 5 South, Range 25 East of Willamette Meridian; South half of North east quarter and Northeast quarter of Southeast quarter, less tract, of Section 3. Town ship 5 South, Range 26 East I of Willamette Meridian; tract number 26. less three tracts, in the Town of Hardman. Ore gon, more particularly describ ed as follows: the Northeast quarter of Northeast quarter of Section 3. Township 5 South. Range 25 East of Willamette Meridian, save and except: Commencing at the Northwest corner of tne Northeast quar ter of Northeast quarter of said Section 3. running thence East 20 chains, thence South 4 chains and 30 feet, thence West 20 chains, thence North 4 4 chains and 30 feet- to the place of beginning; also ex cept the following: Commenc ing 4 chains and 30 feet South of the Northwest corner of the Northeast quarter of the North east quarter of said Section 3. running South 202 feet thence East 438 feet, thence North 202 feet, thence West 438 feet to the place of be ginning 191.24 Certificate No. 1988, B. P. Bleak man and George D. rell and Ida Fell, his wife, and B. P. Bleakman, East half of South west quarter, the East 10 acres in the Northwest quarter of the Southwest quarter, the East 12a acres In the South west quarter of Southwest quarter of Section 35, Town ship 4 South, Range 25 East of Willamette Meridian: Hard man tract No. 16. described as follows: Beginning at a point 24 rods 13 'A feet North of the Southwest corner of Section 35. Township 4 South. Range 25 r.asi 01 w luaineue jxienuiaii, thence North 20 rods, thence East 10 rods, thence South 20 rods, thence West 10 rods to the place of beginning, con taining 1'4 acres; Hardman tract No. 17, described as fol lows: Beginning 20 rods East of the Southwest corner of Section 35, Township 4 South, Range 25 East of Willamette Meridian, running thence East 35 rods, thence North 80 rods, thence West 55 rods, thence South 35 rods and 3 feet, thence East 20 rods, thence South 44 rods and 134 feet to the place of beginning 69.01 Certificate No.. 1999, W. E. Hall and J. B. Hall, Southeast quar ter of Southwest quarter and Southwest quarter of South east quurter of Section 8; and North half of Northwest quar ter of Section 17, Township 4 South, Range 29 East of Wil lamette Meridian 41.38 Certificate No. 2013. Asa L. Young and Asa L. Young, Southeast quarter of North east quarter. Southwest quar ter of Northwest quarter and Southeast quarter of Southwest quarter of Section 16, Town ship 6 South. Range 27 East - of Willamette Meridian; and East half of Southwest quar ter of Section 16. Township 6 South. Range 28 East of Wil lamette Meridian 112.56 Certificate No. 2021. Hill & Johns and D. E. Gilman and Bertha Gilman. his wife, the West 60 feet of Lots 9 and 10 in Block 3. in the Town of Heppner, Oregon 359.40 certincaie ino. &Z6. 10a m, reu and Ida M. Fell. Lot 7 In Block 6; Lot 8 in Block 2 In Ayers' Second Addition; Lots 3 to 10, inclusive, in Block 4 in Ayers' Third Addition; and irregular tracts numbered 59, 60, 147 and 148: all in the Town of Heppner, Oregon 11.56 Certificate No. 2024. Lena Owen and Lena Owen Estate. North 49.5 feet of Lot 5 in Block 7; the North 49.5 feet of that por tion lying West of the center of Willow Creek of Lot 18 in Block 7; the south 33 feet West of Willow Creek of Lot 19 in Block 7: all in the Town of Heppner, Oregon 42 61 certincaie io. mil. Ei. L. uree land and E. L. Freeland, Lot 2 in Block 3, Ayers' Fourth Addition to the Town of Hepp ner, Oregon 3.17 ceriincaie mo. am. Augustus Walker and Augustus Walker, North half of Lots 6. 6. 7. and 8. In Block 3. Snerry's Third Addition to the Town of lone, Oregon 4.: Certificate No. 2042,, Wind River Lumber Company and Wind River Lumber Company. South half of Lots 5. 6. 7, and 8. in Block 3, Sperry's Third Addi tion to the Town of lone, Ore- fon; Lots 2, 3, and 4. in Block , Sperry's Fourth Addition to lone; also, the North 90 feet of Lot 1. Block 3. Sperry's Fourth Addition to the Town of lone, Oregon; also. Irregular Tract No. 30 In the Town of lone, Oregon, described as follows: Beginning at the Southwest corner of Block 3. Sperry's Third Addition to lone. Oregon, thence South 60 feet, thence East 100 feet, thence North 60 . feet, thence West 100 feet to the place of beginning 48.35 ceriincaie no. zim, josepnine Curran in care of Fred Ritchie and Ethel McCracken. Lot 3 In Block 2, Cluff's Seventh Ad dition to the Town of lone. Oregon 1,65 ceriincaie no. 2U47, r. J.. Linn and Grace Linn and P. J. Linn and Grace Linn, his wife. Com mencing at the Northwest cor ner of Mrs. Mary Hale's place, running thence West 100 feet, thence South 200 feet, thence East 100 feet, thence North to the place of heginnlng. further known and described as Traot No. 9 of the irregular tracts of lone, Oregon; also, commenc ing at the Southwest corner of a tract of land owned by Mrs. M. L. King on the South side of Third Street and running South 150 feet, thence East 100 feet, thence North 150 feet, thence West 100 feet to the place of beginning, further known and described as Tract No. 22 of the irregular tracts of lone. Oregon 36.47 ceriincaie wo. ainu, J. L. Gibson and Bertha Dlnges and Bertha Dinges. Lot 9 in Block 9 of the Town of Lexington, Oregon 2.48 ceriincaie ino. uni, w. rt. Uin- ges anil W. H. Dlnges. Lots 4 and 5 In Block 17 In the TowM of Lexington, Oregon 28.24 ceriincaie no. aibf, Eliza N. Farrens and Eliza N. Farrens, Lot S In Block C: Lot 6 n Block F; all in the Town of Hardman. Oregon 6.04 ceriincaie no. znua, u. A. Bleak man and J. E. Hams, Lots 1 to 3, Inclusive, in Block F In the Town of Hardman, Ore, ceriincaie lo. zutJZ, Ida fyle and Ida Pyle Grimes, Block One In Fergerson's Second Ad dition to the Town of Hard- man. Oregon 28.59 ceriincaie no., aibn, Flora White and Flora White. Lots 5 to 9 Inclusive. In Block 2. Ferger son's Second Addition to the Town of Hardman. Oregon 11 K1 ceriincaie wo, auti9, A. J. war ren ana A. J. Warren, Hard man tract No. 5, described as follows: Starting at the South west corner of Lot 4 in Block 2 of Adams' Addition to the town of Dalryvllla County of Morrow, State of Oregon, run ning thence West 903 li feet to the place of beginning, running thence 1 5-8 chains West, thence 3 9-100 chains North, thence 1 5-8 chains East, thence South 3 9-100 chains to the place of beginning, contain ing one acre; also, Hardman Tract No. 6, described as fol lows; Beginning nt a point 689 feet West of the Southwest cor ner of Lot 4 111 Block 3 In Ad ams' Addition to DalryvIHe, County of Morrow. State of Oregon, running (hence West 3'i chains, thence North t).8 chains, thence East 8'4 chains, thence South 6.18 chains to the place of beginning, containing 12 acres ou no Certificate No. 2070. Rebecca Ann jennins and a. L. Beck, Lot 3 In Block 4 In the Town of Boardman Oree-nn 9 AQ Certificate No. 2()73, H. W. Kla ges anil 11. w. .Klages. Lots 12 to 16. Inclusive, In Block 6 In the Town of Boardman, Or egon 10.1s That said amounts bear Interest af the rate of eight per cent, per annum from the lOlh day of Jun J927, the date o( the issuance of said certificates respect ively. And you and each of you are hereby summoned to appear within sixty days after date of the first publication of this summons, exclusive of the day of first publication tnereor, to-wll: July 28. 1932. and defend the suit In the Court aforesaid, or pay the amount due as shown above against the said tracts or parcels of land, respectively, above deserioea, 01 wnicn you arw uie uwner, or in which you have or claim to have, any interest or estate, together with In terest and costs accrued in this suit thereon. Service of a copy of your answer or other process may be made on the un dersigned attorney for plaintiff, at the place specified below as his address, and In case of your failure so to do, judgment and decree will be entered against you and each of you foreclos ing said tax liens for the amount set opposite and following the description of said parcel of land above set forth, together with interest and costs there on, against said tracts or parcels of land, and said tracts or parcels of land will be sold to satisfy said judg ment and decree obtained in this suit. You are further hereby notified that the plaintiff will apply to the Court aforesaid for judgment and decree fore closing said tax liens against sold prop erty hereinbefore described. This summons is published once each week for sixty consecutive days in the Heppner Gazette Times, a newspaper of general circulation in Morrow Coun ty, Oregon, published weekly at Hepp ner, in said County, the date of first publication thereof being July 28, ivd2, ana said puoncalion Deing made in pursuance of the statutes of the State of Oregon, said newspaper hav ing been designated by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Mor row county as tne newspaper in which said summons should be published by order duly entered in said Court on the 25th day of July. 1932. mokkow wumr, state of OREGON, By C. J. D. Bauman, Sheriff of Mor row County, Oregon, and Samuel E. Notson, District Attorney for Morrow County. Oregon, and At torney for Plaintiff, whose ad dress is Heppner, Oregon. Date of first publication, July 28. 1932. Date of last publication, September 29, 1932. Professional Cards J. 0. TURNER Attorney at Law Phone 173 Humphreys Building HEPPNER, ORE. A. B. GRAY, M. D. 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