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HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER. OREGON, THURSDAY, AUG. 25. 1932.
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1 ORtGOK??lsjATENr
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A BIG JOB TO DO.
IN A few days the
gon will have in
voters of Ore-
their hands a
copy of the voter's pamphlet con
taining the proposed constitutional
amendments and measures (with
arguments) to be voted on at the
general election Tuesday, Novem
ber 8, 1932. A glance at the 72-page
edition, filled with small print, will
convince Mr. Average Voter that
he has a man-sized job on his
hands; so much so, in fact, that
many will be discouraged from go
ing into all the merits, pro and con,
of the various measures.
The demagogue has sensed this
fact and has taken advantage of
the opportunity to work his wiles,
relying on the inertness of the elec
torate and a mass of glowing prop
aganda, based upon public unrest,
to put across measures that will
work to his interest
It is to be hoped that the dema
gogue will be fooled; that the elec
torate will not prove apathetic, but
will tackle the job with rolled-up
shirt sleeves and an application of
the wisdom that is the American
heritage from past ages. It is to
be -hoped that after the clouds of
battle have rolled away, all Intent
of personal privilege contained in
the reams of measures will have
been obliterated, and that the gen
eral weal will have been truly
served.
It is not within the province of a
country newspaper to go into the
merits and demerits of the various
measures in detail, as much as this
paper would like to render such
service. Many of the measures pro
posed are of immense portent to
the future welfare of the state.
Much that is offered reeks of radi
calism, which might result In chaos.
For this reason, it is to be hoped
that every voter will weigh the ma
terial that is furnished him at state
expense. The arguments contained
in the pamphlet are thorough.
From them, by application of sound
judgment the voter may arrive at
sound conclusions. But any con
elusions arrived at by digesting
only one side of an argument are
not sound; and he who votes con
victions so arrived at is shirking his
job he may be likened to the ma
son, who by putting a faulty brick
into an immense building, adds one
bit of weakness to cause its earlier
Sunday School
Lesson n
By Kev. Charles E. Drum, D. D.
Gifte for Building the Tabernacle,
Lesson for August 28.
Exodus 35:21-29 .
Golden Text: Proverbs 3:9.
In the passage chosen for our les
son we read of a hearty, liberal re
sponse on the part of the Hebrews
to the needs of their tent meeting.
"The children of Israel brought a
willing off ring unto the Lord," jew
elry, precious metals and stones,
clothing, skins, wood, spice and oil
in abundance.
Such giving is a test of charac
ter. If you crave a sound under
standing of the motives governing
your neighbor's conduct, do not be
greatly concerned over the amount
he spends upon the necessities of
life, but rather ask him how much
of the remainder he gives to benev
olent causes.
It is astonishing how vast are
the sums expended in America for
luxuries. We spend annually, as a
people, $540,000,000 on soft drinks,
more than ?7oO,uou,UuU lor canay,
and a billion dollars for various
types of amusement Our yearly to
bacco bill, in the neighborhood of
two billions, is larger than the an
nual cost of our religious and edu
cational Institutions combined!
Now while we recognize that civ
ilization must have its amenities
there is surely need, in the expendi
ture of our wealth, of a greater de
eree of sobrity and moderation
God is calling us, as stewards of His
bounty, to live a simple life, and to
return to Him, in the spirit of the
Golden Text, a much larger propor
tion of the generous wealth He has
bestowed upon us.
Personally I am a strong believer
in the Old Testament practice of
tithing. I watch my expenses care
fully through a budget plan, and
aim to give my Church and various
philanthropic causes at least
tenth of my Income. To do this de
mands a systematic method, with
a "check-up." A tither does not
elve In a haphazard manner.
As Dr. Charles R. Brown has
pointed out, the rich young ruler
who came to Jesus was familiar
with the phrases, "Sell and get,'
"Sell and hoard," "Sell and spend
but the Master's! command, "Sell
and give," was to him a new, and
uncomfortable idea. In these pres.
ent days of widespread and tragic
want "Sell and give" is a Rlogan
that might well be proclaimed from
the housetops.
disintegration and thus shorten the
life of the structure.
A good rule to follow if one is not
absolutely certain what will be the
effect of adopting: any measure, is
to vote "no." While the existing
order is not perfect, nor is it with
in the power of man to attain per
fection, one knows what to expect.
Radical changes lead to uncertain
ty and further economic instability.
Beyond the original guarantee of
the right to health, freedom and the
pursuit of happiness contained in
the national constitution, most laws
tend to constrain the activities of
our ciizens and are aimed to give
some personal interest a special
privilege. Mr. Average Voter should
realize that he is not among the
privileged class who benefit from
the making of more laws, and he
should be careful to vote only for
such measures as he understands
thoroughly and whose effects he
knows will be beneficial to the pub
lic interest
THE FIVE DAY WEEK.
Autocaster Service,
THE five day week in industry has
A been tried for a year or more in
a number of important manufac
turing establishments of different
kinds and sizes, and the general
verdict is that it works to the ad
vantage of everybody concerned.
We think it is something which was
bound to come sooner or later. The
period of depression from which we
are now emerging has merely has
tened it along.
In almost every kind of business
these days the Saturday half holi
day is generally observed. It is not
generally the case, however, that a
full half day s work is done on Sat
urday morning. Some of the large
organizations, like the big life in
surance companies, which have had
a five day week for their clerical
staffs for a long time, say that just
as much work is done in five days
aa used to be done in five days and
a half. Also, that their employees
get such a definite physical and
spiritual benefit from having their
time to themselves from five o clock
Friday until nine o'clock Monday
morning, that it has proved an ac
tual economy to cut down the work
ing week without reducing salaries.
We have too much of a tendency
in America to make a virtue out of
work for its own sake. A sounder
philosophy of life is that work is a
necessary evil, and should be re
garded as merely a means to the
end of achieving more leisure in
which to enjoy the really valuable
things of life. If the world's work
could be done in three days out of
every week, we think that this
would be a much happier world in
which to live.
ON OREGON FARMS
Canyon City Sheep owners of
this region are considering a cam
paign to eradicate liver flukes that
cause the malady known sometimes
as liver rot While the drug car
bontetrachloride is effective in
treating sheep that have these par
asites, treatment is unnecessary
where a simple campaign is car-1
ried out for eradicating the snails
that serve as the alternate hosts for
the flukes, says Dr. Robert Jay, fed
eral veterinarian from the State col
lege, who was brought here by
County Agent R. G. Johnson. Cop
per sulfate or bluestone scattered
in mashy places where sheep graze
destroys the snail hosts.
Lakeview Ten acres of crested
wheat grass planted on dry land by
H. M. Parks on his ranch at Fort
Rock is producing a lot of forage
this year and has remained green
after other vegetation has dried up.
Mr. Parks has one of the best
stands in the county and the grass
varies from 6 to 28 inches tall and
has stooled out well. This field was
planted in 1930 at the suggestion
of the county agent He reports
that this grass is proving to be a
great drought resistant forage plant
in many other sections of eastern
Oregon.
The Gazette Times' Printing Ser
vice Is complete. Try it
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
on the second Monday In September
(Monday, September 12. 1932) the Board
of Equalization for Morrow County,
Oregon, will attend in the Courthouse
in Heppner, Oregon, and publicly exam
ine the Assessment rolls of said Coun
ty for the year 1932, and will correct
errors in valuation, description or qual
ity of land, lots or other property, as
sessed by the Assessor of Morrow
County Oregon, for the year 1932.
AH persons interested or having any
complaint against their assessments for
tne year laji, snouia appear at mat
time. Petitions for reduction in assess
ment must be made in writing, verified
by oath of applicant or his attorney
and must be filed with the board the
first week it Is In session and any peti
tion or application not so maue. verinea
and filed shall not be considered or act
ed upon by the board.
Liatea at neppner, uregon, August
18 1932
JESSE J. WELLS, Assessor,
Morrow County, Oregon..
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Aug
5 1932
' NOTICE Is hereby given that Albert
L. Suiste. of Pilot Rock. Oregon, who,
on July 2, 1929, made Homestead En
try under Act of Dec. 29, 1916, No.
026799, for NE',4 NWVt, Sec. 10, SE',4
NW"4, Sec. 12. T. 1 S R. 29 E., NEli
SE'A. Sec. 8, SEH. Sec. 18, NWV4 NWVi,
Sec. 20, NEV4 SW'4. Sec. 22, T. 1 S., R.
30 E N'i NE',4, NEHNW'i. Sec. 12,
NEV NE'i, Sec. 29, NE14 SW'l SE4
SE',4, Section 33, T. 2 S R. 30 E., and
SE't BE'A, Section 13. Township 2
South, Range 29 East. Willamette Me
ridian, has filed notice of intention to
make final Proof, to establish claim to
the land above described, before S. A.
Newberry, United States Commissioner,
at Pendleton, Oregon, on the 20th day
of September, 1932.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Wm. Cimon, Charles Fix. Leo Suiste,
Emily Suifte, all of Pilot Rock. Oregon.
22-26 R. J. CARSNER. Register.
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 Wneelhouse and Jane Doe
Wneelhouse, his wife: Leona Pen
laud; Kdith 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,
hs wife; Janie Helms; Ella A.
Rhodes; Emanual Nordyke. Guy
Nordyke, as trustees under the last
will 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
persons or parties unknown claim
ing any right, title, estate, lien or
interest in the real estate describ
ed in the complaint herein."
Defendants.
SUMMONS
TO: Guy Nordyke. and Minnie Nor
dyke, his wife. Emanual Chamness.
Fred R Reese and Jane Doe Reese, his
wife. Jane Doe Reese, wife of Raymond
Reese. Jane Doe Reese, wife of Donald
Reese Rov Nordvke. Belle E. Powell
and Richard Roe Powell, her husband.
Chester wneelhouse and Jane Doe
Wheelhouse, his wife, Nina Penland
Gilbert and Richard Roe Gilbert, her
husband. Laura Crabb and Richard
Roe Crabb. her husband, Alden Abby
and Jane Doe Abby, his wife, Janie
Helms. Guy Nordyke, as trustee under
the last will and testament of Jane
Penland, 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 all other persons or par
ties unknown claiming any right, title,
estate, lien or interest in he real es
tate described in the complaint herein.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE UF
OREGON. You are hereby, required to
appear and answer the amended com-
nluint med against you in tne aoove en
titled court and cause within 4 weeks
from date of the first publication of
tins summons and li you iau to so ap-
Dear and answer. lor want tnereor,
plaintiff will apply to the said court
tor the relief Draved for and demanded
in said amended complaint, to-wit: for
decree that piamtin is tne owner in
fee simple of the following described
real property, to-wit:
Comencing at a point South 51 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 place of beginning..
And that plaintiff is the owner in fee
simple of said land, free of any right,
title, estate, lien or interest of you and
each of you, and that you or anyone
or more oi vou nave no rignt, line, es
tate, lien or interest in said land, or any
Dart thereof, and perpetually restrain.
ine and enjoining vou and each of you,
your heirs and assigns from asserting
or claming any right, title, estate, lien
or interest in said land, or any part
thereof, adverse to plaintiff.
This summons is served upon you by
publication thereof for 4 successive
weeks in ine Mennner iiazene i lines
by order of Hon. Calvin L. Sweek, judge
or tne aDove entmea court., ana wmcn
said order was made and entered the
1st day of August, 1932, and the first
date of this publication of summons is
the 4th day of August, 1932.
RALEY, RALEY & WARNER,
JOHN F. KILKENNY,
ALFRED F. CUNHA.
PostofBce 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 herebv required to pre
sent the same duly verified as by law
required, to said executors at tne law
office of Jos. J. Nvs. at Heooner, Ore
gon, within six months from the date
hpcpof
Dated and first published this 4th day
ot August, 1932.
SAMUEL McCULLOUGH,
ROBERT McCULLOUGH.
Executors.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
UNDER EXECUTION.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
rvirture of an Execution issued out
the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregun, 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 v. m, unman ana Berrna u.
Oilman, his wife, in the suit therein
pending wherein the said William Mc-
caieo was fiamtirr ana tne saia v.
Gilman and Bertha D. Gilman. his wife,
and Henry Heppner Estate Incorpor
ated, a Corporation, 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 $31)9.37 with interest
on said sum at ten ner 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. Oregon, sell all the right, tl
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
wit :
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 aDourtenances thereto be
longing or in anywise appertaining,
and also all the right, estate title and
Interest or said aeiendants, u. E. Gil
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, 1932.
C. J. D. BAUMAN,
Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon.
By ELBERT L, COX, Deputy,
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE.
Notice is hereby given that by virtue
or an Execution issued out or tne cir
cuit Court of the State of Oregon for
Morrow County, dated July 27th, 1932.
in that certain suit wherein The Farm
ers National Bank of Colfax, a corpor
ation, as plaintiff, recovered a judg
ment against tne aeienaant, J. E.
Freels. on the Kith day of June. 1932.
which Judgment was for the sum of
$500.00, with interest thereon at the
rate of Eight per cent per annum from
the Thirteenth day of September, 1929
the further sum of One Hundred Dol
lars attorney's fee on plaintiff's first
cuuse or action; tne sum or two nun
dred Seventy-nine and No-100 Dollars.
with interest thereon at the rate of 8
ner anuum from September 22nd. 1931:
the further sum of $24.38; the further
sum of $50.00 attorney s fee on plain
tiff's second cause of action, and the
further sum of $20.60 costs and dls
bursements, and an order of sale or
derlng 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
hoUHe in Heppner. 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-
gun. to-wit: "Ht
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. BAUMAN,
Sheriff of Morrow County, State of
Oregon.
Date of First Publication: July 28th,
1932.
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 juagment against tne de
fendants. Mike Mulligan, a single man.
and West Extension National Farm
Loan Association, a corporation, on the
Twenty-iifth day of July. 1932, which
judgment was for the following sums.
to-wit :
$48.75 with Interest at the rate of 8
?r annum from October 11th. 1930:
$io. to wim mierem ui me rate oi o n
per annum from April 11th. 1931; $48.75
wltn interest at tne rate oi H per an
num irom ucioDer inn, lydi id
with interest at the rate of 8 per
cent per annum from April 11th, 1932;
S1328.3U wnn interest at tne rate oi
5"- per annum from April 11th, 1932;
$70.45 with interest at the rate of 8
per annum from May 27th. 1929; $40.27
witn interest at tne rate oi a"f0 per an
num from October 21st, 1930; $39.92
with interest at the rate of 8 per an
num from November 5th, 1931; tne 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 Bans: ot Hermiston, and
West Extension National Farm Loan
Association, a corporation, I will on the
27th day of August, 1932, at the hour
of Ten o'clock A,. M. of said day, at the
front door of the county court house
in Heppner, Morrow County, State of
Oregon, offer for sale and sell to the
highest bidder for cash in hand, all of
the following described real property
in Morrow county, btate ot uregon, 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 anywise appertaining.
or so much of said real property as may
be necessary to satisfy the plaintiff's
judgment, costs, attorney's fee and ac
cruing costs oi sale.
C. J. D. BAUMAN,
Sheriff of Morrow County, State of
Oregon.
Date of first publication, July Twenty-
eigntn. rsja.
NOTICE OF PINAL HEABINQ.
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 of ten
o'clock a. m., as the time and the Coun
ty Court room in the Courthouse at
HeDDner. 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.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned has been appointed by the
Countv Court of the State of Oregon
for Morrow County, executrix of the
estate of Joseph F. Eisfelder, deceased
and that all persons having claims
against the said estate must presen
tne same, amy verinea according to
law, to me at the office of my attorney,
S. E. Notson. in Heppner, Oegon, with-
six months from the date of the
first publication of this notice, the said
date of first publication being August
18, 1932.
CORA L. L. JAMIESON.
Executrix.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR MOR
ROW COUNTY.
MORROW COUNTY, OREGON, a pub
lie Corporation, Plaintiff,
vs.
J. H. Imus, James Carty, Wm. H,
Boardman. Harrv T. Boardman.. Fin
lev and Gilman. Claude L. Flnley
William H. Murphy, R. S. Howard,
Jr.. Receiver. Frank Otto. Grace Ed
monds, W. O. King, W. R. Walpole
Estate, Dan R. Murphy. Airred Ives,
Catherine Ives, Willard W. Nason,
Eliza J. Rider, Mathias Halvorsen,
James A. Pointer, Clarence Canning,
vio a canning. D. E. unman ana Ber
tha Gilman. his wife. Clyde F. Royse
Estate. Hattie M. Bleakman, George
D. Fell and Ida Fen, nis wire. b. r.
Bleakman, W. E. Hall, J. B. Hall.
Asa L. Youne. Hill & Johns. Ida M
Fell, Lena Owen, Lena Owen Estate,
E. L. Freeland, Augustus Walker,
Wind River Lumber Company, Jose
Dhine Curran. Fred Ritchie. Ethel Mc
cracken. P. J. Linn and Grace Linn
his wife. J. L. Gibson, Bertha Dinges,
W. H. Dinees. Eliza N. Farrens. li.
Bleakman. J. E.. Hams, Ida Pyle, Ida
Pvle Grimes. Flora White. 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 navi
any Interest in or to the real estate
nereinatter described, Deienaants.
No. 2918.
APPLICATION FOB JUDGMENT
FORECLOSING TAX LIENS.
(1922)
SUMMONS AND NOTICE.
To J. H. Imus, James Carty, Wm. H
Boardman. Harrv T. Boardman. Fin
ley and Gilman, Claude L. Flnley,
William H. Murphy, R. S. Howard
Jr.. Receiver Frank Otto. Grace Ed
monds, W. O. King, W. R. Walpole
Estate, Dan R. Murphy, Alfred Ives,
Catherine Ives, Willard W. Nason,
Eliza J. Rider. Mathias Halvorsen
James A. Pointer, Clarence Canning,
viola canning. D. E. Gilman ana Ber
tha Gilman. his wife. Clyde F. Royse
Estate, Hattie M. Bleakman. George
u. Fell and Ida Dell, nis wire, a. f.
Bleakman, W. E.. Hall, J. B. Hall
Asa L. Youne. Hill & Johns. Ida M
Fell, Lena Owen, Lena Owen Estate,
E. L. Freeland, Augustus Walker,
Wind River Lumber Company, Jose
phlne Curran. Fred Ritchie. Ethel Mc
cracken. P. J. Linn and Grace Linn
his wife. J. L. Gibson, Bertha Dinges,
w. H. Dinees. Eliza N. Farrens. li,
Bleakman. J. E. Hams, Ida Pyle, Ida
fyie urimes, lora wnue, a. j. war
ren. Rebecca Ann Jenkins. S. L. Bee
and H. W. Klaees, and any other
person or nersona owning or clafmln
to own. or having or claiming to have.
any interest in or to the real estate
nereinatter described, Defendants:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON: You and each of you are
nereuv not i ei tnat tne above named
plaintiff, a public corporation, is the
purchaser, owner and holder of certif
icates of delinquency numbered 1880,
1883. 1885. 1HX9. 1890. 1892. 1910. 191
1917, 1926, 1935, 1944, 1958, 1961, 1964,
1976, 1980, 1987, 1988, 1999, 2013, 2021,
2023, 2024, 20111, 2041, 2042, 2044. 2047,
2050. 2051. 2(ir,7. 2059. 2062. 2063. 2069.
2070. and 2073, Issued on the 10th day of
June. 1927, by the Sheriff and Collector
oi uennquent Taxes ror morrow coun
ty. Oregon, nnrt filed bv the said Sher.
iff and Collector of Delinquent Taxes
In the office of the County Clerk of the
County of Morrow, State of Oregon, on
the 10th day of June, 1927, for taxes
due and delinquent, together with pen
alty, interest and costs thereon, upon
real properly situated in morrow uoun
tv. Oreeon.
You are further notified that the
amount for which Raid cert flcate 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 due and delln
quent for taxes for the year 1922, to
gether with penalty, Interest and costs
thereon, upon real property situate In
morrow uounty, uregon, ana pariicu
larlv bounderl nnd described as herein
after set forth, said tract or parcel of
lurid being assessed for the year 1922 to
the person whose name Immediately
precedes the description thereof, and
is luuowtru oy me name ui mo auii
appearing to be the owner thereof, as
appears on the tax roll of Morrow
County. Oregon, for the year 1931. now
In the hands of the Sheriff of said Mor
rufii County for collection, at the date
of the lirst publication of this sum
mons ana notice, wmcn aaie oi nrst
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,
TownsfiiD 2 North Ranee 25
East of Willamette Meridian.... 66.36
Certificate No. 1885. Wm. H.
Boardman and Harry T. Board
man, the West half 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,
Ranee 26 East of Willamette
Meridian 27.73
Certificate No. 1890, Claude L.
Finley and Claude L. Flnley,
the Southeast quarter of Sec
tion 20. Townsnip i Norm,
Ranire 26 F.ast 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
shin 2 North. Range 27. East
of Willamette Meridian 63.12
Certificate No. 1910, R. S. How
ard. Jr. Receiver, and K. s.
Howard, Jr., Receiver, In care
of Frank Otto, the West half
of the Northwest quarter of
Section 25, Township 4 North,
Ranee 24 East of Willamette
Meridian 12.62
Certificate No. 1911, R. S. How
ard, Jr., Receiver, in care or
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,
Ranee 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. Ranee 25 East of Wil
lamette Meridian ... 6.55
Certificate No. 1926, Dan K. Mur
phy and Dan K. Murpny, 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 rllty-
nine links East of the Sout
th-
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 low
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, alluvian,
shore, water and all other
rights and privileges appurten
ant. In front of, or adjacent to
the same 17.23
Certificate No. 1935, Alfred Ives
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 19.36
uertincttte no. iubi, 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 (lo'j)
rods West from the corner and
fifteen and one-quarter (15 '4)
rods North and back to the
East line 6.87
Certificate No. 1964, Clarence
Canning and Viola Canning
and Clarence Canning, the
West half of the Southwest
quarter of Section 30; the
Northwest quarter ana 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. 1976. D. E. Oil
man and D. E. Gilman and Ber
tha Oilman, his wife, West half
of West half of Section 3. and
East half of Section 4, Town
shin 3 South. Ranee 28 East of
Willamette Meridian 321.22
Certificate No. 1980 Clyde F.
Royse Estate and Clyde F.
Royse Estatu, Northwest quar
ter of Northeast quarter, and
South half of Northeast quar
ter of Section 13, Township 4
South. Range 24 East of Wil
lamette Meridian, and Lot 2,
Section 18. To.. 4 S.. R. 25 E.
W. M 44.87
Certificate No. 1987, Hattie M.
Bleakman and George D. Fell
and Ida Fell, his wife, the
West half of Southeast quar
ter of Section 35, Township 4
South, Range 25 East of Wil
lamette Meridian; one half acre
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 8, Town
ship 5 South, Range 25 East
of Willamette Meridian; tract
number 26. less three tracts, in
the Town of Hardman. Ore
gon, more particularly describ
ed us follows: the Northeast
quarter of Northeast quarter
of Section 3. Township 5 South.
Ranee 25 East
f Willamette
Meridian, save and except:
Commencing at the Northwest
corner of the Northeast quar
ter of Northeast quarter of said
Section 3. running thence East
20 chains, thence South 4
ciiains 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. Fell ana
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 I2,4 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 -pcrt'it
24 rods 13 feet North of the
Southwest corner of Section 35.
Township 4 South, Range 25
East of Willamette Meridian,
thence North 20 rods, thence
East 10 rods, thence South 20
rods, thence West 10 rods to
the place of beginning, con
taining Hi 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 13U feet to the nlace
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 quarter of Section 8; and
North half of Northwest quar
ter of Section 17, Township 4
South. Ranee 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. Ranee 28 East of Wil
lamette Meridian 112.56
Certificate No. 2021. Hill &
Johns and D. E. Oilman 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
uertiucaie ino. zuj-j, xua jvi. 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. 202-1. 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
Certificate No. 2031. E. L. Free
land and E. L. Freeland. Lot
2 in Block 3. Ayers' Fourth
Addition to the Town of Hepp
ner. Oregon 3.17
Certificate No. 2041. Augustus
Walker and Augustus Walker,
North half of Lots 6, 6. 7, and
8. In Block 3, Sperry's Third
Addition to the Town of lone,
Oregon 4.83
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-
ton; Lots 2. 3. and 4, in Block
Sperry's Fourth Addition to
lone; also, the North 90 feet of
Lot i. 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 3R
Certificate No. 2044. Josephine
Curran in care of Fred Ritchie
and Ethel McOracken, Lot 3
In Block 2, Cluff's Seventh Ad
dition to the Town of lone,
Oregon 1.55
Certificate No. 2047. P. 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
Kiist 100 feet, thence North to
the place of beginning, further
known and described as Tract
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 38,47
Certificate No. 2050. J. L. Gibson
and Bertha Dinges and Bertha
Hinges. Lot 9 in Block 9 of the
Town of Lexington. Oregon 2.48
certificate T o. 2051. W. H. Din
ges aAd V. H. Dinges, Lots 4
and 5 In Tllcck 17 In the Town
of Lexington, Oregon 28.24
uemm-aiu wo. 2UI)7, Eliza N.
Farrens and Eliza N. Farrens,
Lot 5 In Block C; Lot 5 in
Block F: nil in the Town of
Ilfirilrnan, Oregon 6.04
certificate No. 2059. G. A. Bleak
man and J. E. Hams, Lots 1
to 3, Inclusive, In Block F In
tho Town of Hardman, Ore.
, gon , 8.10
certmcate No. 2(102. Ida Pyle
and Ida Pyle Grimes. Block
One In Fergerson's Second Ad
dition to the Town of Hard-
man. Oregon 28.59
certificate No.. 2ii3, Flora White
and Flora White. Lots 5 to 9
Inclusive. In Block 2. Ferger
son's Second Addition to the
Town of Hardman, Oregon 11.61
ceriuieaie iNo. i:ut:i, A. J. war
ren and A. J. Wnrren, 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 Dairyvlllc, County of
Morrow, State of Oregon, run
ning thence West 903l4 feet to
the place of beginning, running
thence 1 5-8 chains West,
thence 3 9-100 chains North,
thence 1 6-8 chnlns East,
thence South 3 9-100 chnlns 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 In Block 2 In Ad
ams' Addition to Dalryvllle.
County of Morrow, State of
Oregon, running thence West
3'i chains, thence North 6.18
chains, thence East 8'4 chains.
thence South 6.18 chains to the
place of beginning, containing
12 acres -
Certificate No. 2070. Rebecca Ann
Jenkins nnd S. L. Keck, Lot
3 In Block 4 in the Town of
28.08
Boardman, Oregon 2.69
certificate No, 2UY3, 11. W. Kla
ges and II. W. Klages, Lots
12 to 16. Inclusive, In Block 6
In the Town of Boardman. Or
egon 19.18
That said amounts boar Interest at the
rate of eight per cent, per annum from
the 10th day of June 1927, the date ot
the Issuance of said certificates respect
ively.
And you and each of you are hereby
summoned to appear within sixty days
after date of t lie first publication of
this summons, exclusive of the day of
first publication thereof, to-wit: July
.'8. 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
described, of which you are the owner,
or in which you have or claim to have,
any interest or esiaie, logeiner Willi in-
erest unu costs accrueu in una huh
thereon.
Service of a copy or your answer or
ther nrocess 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 saia tax liens lor me amount set
:iposite and following the description
said Darcel of land above set forth.
together with interest and costs there
on, against saia iracis or parcels oi
hmd. and said tracts or parcels of
land will be sold to satisfy said Judg
ment ana uecree oimuneu in una sun.
You are further hereby notified that
the plaintiff will upply to the Court
aforesaid for judgment and decree fore
closing said tax liens against said prop
erty hereinbefore described.
Tins summons is puonsnea once eacn
week for sixty consecutive days In the
Heppner Gazette Times, a newspaper
of general circulation in Morrow Coun
tv, Oregon, published weekly at Hepp
ner, in said County, the date of
first publication thereor being July 28.
1932, and said publication being made
in pursuance of the statutes of the
State of Oregon, said newspaper hav
ing been designated by the County
Court of the fitate of Oregon for Mor
row County as the newspaper in which
said summons should be published by
order duly enterea in saia court on tne
25th day of July. 1932.
MORROW COUNTY, 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 or last puoucaiion, eepteinoer its,
1932.
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