Page two HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPT. 1, 1932. Winter asrttr Stmrs THE HEPPNER GAZETTE. Established March 30. 1883; THE HEPPNER TIMES. Established November 18, 1897; CONSOLIDATED FEBRUARY 15. 1913. Published every Thursday morning by ViWTEB and SPENCER CB.AWTOBD and entered at the Post Office at Hepp ner, uregon, as secona-ciasa matter. ADVERTISING KATES GIVEN ON APPLICATION. SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One Tear 82.00 Six Months 1.00 Three Months .75 Single Copies .05 Official Paper for Morrow County. c 1oreIonSis5te P WHY WAS IT DONE? UT of a clear sky the end of the week came news that the Nye Heppner Junction sector of the Oregon-Washington highway had been removed from the federal highway map. The action, supposedly, was taken on the recommendation of R. H. Baldock, state engineer, who argued that because this sector of road had never received any aid from federal sources, there was no need of it being on the federal map. At the same time E. B. Aldrich, eastern Oregon's highway commis sioner from Pendelton, publicly op poses the action. One cannot help but question the reasoning of Mr. Baldock, as well as the good faith of Mr. Aldrich in the face of circumstances. It is known that large sums of federal money have been expended within the last two years on the Pilot Rock-Nye sector of the Oregon-Washington highway, Nye be ing the point at which the John Day North and South road joins the O.-W. route. This sector was straightened and widened to bring it up to federal standards and fed eral money was used, showing that at least part of the Oregon-Wash ington highway has been greatly benefitted by being on the federal map. But so far as the Nye-Hepp-ner Junction sector is concerned there is now no chance of it getting help from federal funds, thanks, supposedly, to Mr. Baldock, who ar gues that because no federal help has been given, none should be. That does not appear like sound logic. Neither does Mr. Aldrich's stand ring true. Those familiar with local road history remember that Mr. Baldock was engineer-in-charge during con struction of at least part of the Nye-Heppner Junction sector of the Oregon-Washington highway. He is probably as familiar with this piece of road as any road in the state, and it would naturally be sup posed that he would have more or less of a personal interest in its welfare. Also, local people are undoubted ly familiar with the fact that Pen dleton and its daily newspaper, of which Mr. Aldrich is editor, have been untiring in their efforts for many years to force completion of the John Day North and South highway, the excessive cost of which former highway commissions did not feel justified i in okehing in the face of the proportionately small amount of service the road would give. Had Mr. Aldrich been sincere In his public stand against removal of the Nye-Heppner Junction sector from the federal map, it seems log ical to assume that he would have advised our people, who are imme diately affected, in time for them to have had a hearing before the action was taken. Mr. Baldock is but an employee of the highway commission. And under the plan followed by the state commission it is known that Mr. Aldrich has a good deal to do with making recom mendations on roads under his jur isdiction. If the state highway commission thought it necessary to ask for the removal of Morrow county's state highway from the federal map, the real purpose of which remains a mystery, the least it can do is to assure our people through definite action that the road will be taken care of in as good manner as was that section of the Oregon-Washington highway which did receive federal aid. Thus only can that body convince our people that it has their interest at heart. Son Jarmon attended a dance at the home of Kate Stanfield Satur day night. Miss Elsie Strain went to Pen dleton Tuesday to work at the Carl Gilbert home. Roy Neill was a business visitor in Hermiston Sunday. Ed Bartholomew, daughter Mar garet and son Alba of White Sal mon, Wash., and Mrs. Mary Bar tholomew of Heppner, were visit ors at the C. H. Bartholomew home Sunday. WESTLAND IRRIGATION DIS TRICT NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the board of directors of the Westland Irrigation District, acting as a board of Equalization, will meet at the office of the district in Hermis ton, Oregon, on the first Tuesday in October, 1932, at 8 o'clock P. M., for the purpose of reviewing and correcting the assessment and ap portionment of taxes for the year 1932. J. W. MESSNER, Secretary. Sunday School n Lesson nu By Rev. Charles E. Sunn, D. D. Evils of Intemperance Lesson for September 4 Isaiah 5:11-16, 22, 23 Golden Text: Leviticus 10:9 Isaiah's sharp denunciation of drunkenness, hurled like a thunder bolt long ago is thoroughly timely, The liquor problem has never been solved. Intemperance is still a ser ious challenge to the stability of society, and its peril is peculiarly intense in our machine age. Unfortunately the clearly estab lished facts concerning the menace of alcohol are obscured by the fierce controversy now raging over the merits and demerits of prohibition. Both sides are warring camps, and their psychology therefore tends to be that of military factions angrily circulating atrocity stories about one another. What is needed is more light and less heat. The failures and success es of prohibition must be studied dispassionately. Above all, the place of alcohol in our modern, complex civilization must be scientifically approached. Now we may cherish reasonable doubts as to the wisdom of the eighteenth amendment. But certain it is that the arguments against the liquor traffic are as strong now as ever. Rigid tests have proven that al cohol is a food only in a very limit ed sense, that it is not a stimulant, but a narcotic Buch as ether and chloroform, and that it is a habit forming drug, a poison that lowers resistance to infection and physical injury, and may result in acute and chronic disease. Dr. Haven Emer son, of Columbia University, sums up the case against it when he says, '"Alcohol as commonly used by modern man here and abroad de teriorates the cells of the body; de grades the man degenerates the race." To be sure, there are eminent authorities who hold that the mod erate drinking of alcoholic bever ages is harmless. Yet the Life Ex tension Institute's handbook, "How to Live," declares that "the Judg ment of the majority of scientific men Is against even the moderate use of alcohol." The liquor issue is now entering a new phase. We have overstressed the power of the law. While still employing the strong arm of legal coercion, our main reliance hence forth must be upon education and public opinion. THE TAIL OF A SHIRT. Autocaster Service. T SEEMS to us as if almost ev erybody must be pretty nearly out of clothes by this time. We don't see how the necessity of new clothes can be met without having some ef fect upon general business condi tions. We notice in the fashion pa pers and on the streets that wom en's skirts are getting longer and their sleeves bigger. That ought to mean a larger demand for fabrics of all kinds, and that, in turn, ought" to mean a better demand for cotton and wool and silk and rayon, out of which to manufacture the fabrics. We don't think American women are going to dress out of fashion very long, and while it was easy enough to cut down the long skirts and cut off the long sleeves, it is not going to be so easy to make over a short-skirted, sleeveless dress In to one with full sleeves and a long skirt. We don't remember the name of the political economist who pointed out, many years ago, that if he could be Emperor of China and is sue a decree that every Chinaman's shirt tail must be three inces long er, it would double the business of the Manchester cotton mills. Whoever he was, he expressed a great economic truth. Get our new low prices on seed wheat treating. See Henry Hap pold or leave word at Kane's gar age. 25tf. Born To Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Christopherson at lone, Monday, August 29, an 8 V4 -pound son. BACK TO NATURE. Autocaster Service. IT SEEMS to us that one of the beneficial results of this long per iod of depression and industrial un employment has been to force upon large numbers of people, who had never realized it before, that there is no safety or security for most folks if they get too far away from the soil and the sea. We were reminded of this by read ing that the State of New York has decided to grant fishing licenses free to the unemployed, so that they may at least have the chance of catching part of their food from the rivers and lakes, bays and ponds of the state. We think it would be a good plan to adopt everywhere. Then we read about the various places all over the country where thousands of unemployed are being encouraged to pan out gold from the soil. There is gold almost ev erywhere in the United States. Most of it doesn't run enough gold to the ton of earth or rock to pay for the expense of setting up regular min ing equipment, but we understand that a good many thousand people are making good wages panning out placer gold all the way from the Pacific Coast to the Atlantic. Hundreds of communities gave help and encouragement during the past summer to the unemployed who were willing and able to work small garden patches and so help to feed themselves and their fam ilies. All such projects are, of course, merely temporary expedients, but out of them it is reasonable to ex pect that a great many Americans, who have been so brought up that they did not know how to take care of themselves unless they were at tached to a payroll, will have learn ed that it Is possible for a man to make a living without much equip ment beyond his two hands, if he will stick close enough to nature's sources of wealth, and seize them for himself instead of buying them through a chain of middlemen. PINE CITY ALMA NEILL. Lloyd Baldridge spent Sunday at the A. E. Wattenburger home. Percy Jarmon was a visitor in Hermiston Sunday. School begins Monday, Sept. 5, with three teachers: Mrs. Chap man teaching the first six grades; Miss Hammel teaching the seventh and eighth grades and assisting in high school, and Miss Rose Lie- brand, who will be the principal Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Wattenburger attended the show at Hermiston Sunday evening. Mrs. C. W. Neill, Alma Nelll, Ralph and Roy Nelll returned Fri day from a huckleberrylng trip near Arbuckle mountain. Mrs. Marion Finch and Lila Bar tholomew made a business trip to Echo and Hermiston Monday afternoon. Ralph -Neill spent Monday at the Tom O Brien home. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Morehead and children returned Tuesday from a visit with Mrs. Morehead's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Morey of Low den, Wash. Ray Applcgate made a business trip to Echo Saturday night Llla Bartholomew, Alma Neill, Wilma McCarty, Jasper Meyers, Oscar McCarty and Earle Watten burger attended the show in Her miston Sunday night. Mrs. J. S. Moore and son John made a trip to Lexington Saturday evening. Llla Bartholomew, Opal, Llda and NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the second Monday in September (Monday, September 12, 1932) the Board o Equalization for Morrow County, Oregon, will attend in the Courthouse in Heppner. Oregon, and publicly exam ine the Assessment rous oi saia louh tv for the vear 1932. and will correct errors in valuation, aesenpuon or qual ity of land, lots or otner property, as sessed hv the Assessor of- Morrow County Oregon, for the year 1932. All persons interested or having any complaint against their assessments for the year snouio. appear ai inai 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 made, verified and filed shall not be considered or act ed upon by the board. uatea at neppner, uregon, August 18, 1932. JUStift J. wujijij, Assessor, Morrow County, Oregon- NOTICE POR PUBLICATION. DeDartment of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, Aug 5, 1932. NUIICE IS nereDy given mat AiDerc 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 NWy. Sec. 10, SE14 NW14. Sec. 12, T. 1 S., R. 29 E NE14 SE4. Sec. 8, SEV4, Sec. 18, NW& NW14, Sec. 20, NE'4 SWVi. Sec. 22. T. 1 S., R. 30 E NVi NE54, NEWNW14, Sec. 12, NEVt NEy4, Sec. 29, NE14 SWVi, SEVi SE4, Section 33, T. 2 S.. R. 30 E., and SEV4 SEya, 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. Newberrv. United States Commissioner, at Pendleton, Oregon, on the 20th day oi September, 1S32. Claimant names as witnesses: Wm. Cimon, Charles Fix, Leo Suiste, Emily Suiste, all of Pilot Rock, Oregon. 22-26 R. J. CARSNER, Register. ed in the complaint herein." Defendants. SUMMONS 1 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. 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 husband. Laura Crabb and Richard Roe Crabb. her husband. Alden Abbv and Jane Doe Abby, his wife, Janie Helms, uuy 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 the real es tate described In the complaint herein. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON. You are hereby required to appear and answer the amended com- Flaint filed against you in the above en itied court and cause within 4 weeks from date of the first publication of this summons and if you fail to so ap pear and answer, for want thereof, plaintiff will apply to the said court for the relief Draved for and demanded in said amended complaint, to-wit: for decree mat 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 oi saia iana, iree ox any rignt, 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 tnereoi, ana perpetually restrain, me and enjoining you and each of vou. your heirs and asgns 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 the HeoDner Gazette Times by order of Hon. Calvin L. Sweek, judge oi tne aDove entitled court, ana which said order was made and entered the 1st dav of August 1932. and the first date of this publication of summons is the 4tn day oi August, 1932. HALEI, KALEY & WARNER, JOHN F. KILKENNY, ALFRED F. CUNHA. Postofflce Address: Pendleton, Oregon, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 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 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 fiersons or parties unknown clalm ng any right, title, estate. Hen or Interest In the real estate descrlb- For Women Traveling Alone THIS BANK ADVISES: American Express Travelers Cheques Tlo insure her against the loss or theft of her travel funds. To provide her with a ready means of identification. To assure her the personal service of the American Express travel organiza tion which will care for her safety and comfort wherever she may travel. You can secure these Travelers Cheques at this ban before starting on a trip. They , are issued in convenient denomin ations, and cost only 75c for each $100. 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, 1M. HAMUtiL, MCUULiljUUliH, ROBERT McCULLOUGH, Executors. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, executrix of the estate or josepn n . HJisieider, deceased, and that all persons having claims against the said estate must present the same, duly verified according to law, to me at the office of my attorney, S. E. Notson, in Heppner, Oegon, with in six months from the date of the first publication of this notice, the said date of first publication being August is, iviz. CORA L. L. JAMIESON. Executrix. Farmers and Stockgrowers National Bank 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 lev and Gilman. Claude L. Finlev William H. Murphy, R. S. Howard. Jr.. Receiver. Frank Otto. Grace Ed. monds, W. O. King. W. R. Walpole Estate, Dan K. Murpny. Aitred ives, Catherine Ives, Willard W. Nason, Eliza J. Rider, Mathias Halvorsen, James A. Pointer, Clarence Canning, Viola Canning. D. E. Gilman and Her tha Gilman, his wife, Clyde F. Royse Estate. Hattle M. Bleakman, George u. t eu and Ida en, nis wne, 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, Frea Ritchie, nitnei Mc cracken, P. J. Linn and Grace Linn, his wife, J. L. Gibson, Bertha Dlnges, W. H. Dlnges. Eliza N. Farrens. G. A. Bleakman, J. E.. Hams, Ida Pyle. Ida Pv e Gr mes. Flora Wh te. 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 nereinaiter aescrmea, jjeienaants. No. 2918. APPLICATION POR JUDGMENT FORECLOSING TAX LIENS. (1932) SUMMONS AND NOTICE. To J. H. Imus. James Carty, Wm. H. Boardman, Harry T. Boardman, Fin ley and Gilman, Claude L. Flnley, William H. Murphy, R. S. Howard, Jr.. Receiver. Frank Otto. Grace Ed monds, W. 6. 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 and Ber tha Gilman. his wife. Clyde F. Royse Estate. Hattle M. Bleakman. George L. eii and Ida Fell, nis wile, 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 phine Curran. Fred Ritchie. Ethel Mc cracken, P. J. Linn and Grace Linn, his wife, J. L. Gibson, Bertha Dlnges, W. H. Dlnges. Eliza N. Farrens. G. A, Bleakman, J. E. Hams, Ida Pyle, Ida Pyle 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 have, any Interest In or to the real estate nereinaiter described, ueienaants: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You and each of you are hereby notified that the above named plaintiff, a public corporation, is the purchaser, owner and holder of certif icates of delinquency numbered 1880, 1883, 1885, 1889 1890, 1892, 1910, 1911, 1917, 1926, 1935, 1944, 1958, 1961, 1964, 1976, 1980, 1987, 1988, 1999, 2013, 2021, 2023, 2024 2031, 2041, 2042, 2044, 2047, 2050, 2051, 2057. 2059, 2062, 2063, 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 filed by 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 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 due and delin quent for taxes for the year 1922, to gether with penalty, interest and costs thereon, upon real property situate In Morrow County, Oregon, and particu larly bounded and described as herein after Bet forth, said tract or parcel of land being assessed (or 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, for the year 193L now in tne nanus oi tne snerin oi saia Mor rom County for collection, at the date of the first publication of this sum mons and notice, which date of 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, tne rJortn 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 half of Section 12, Township 2 North, Range 25. East of Willamette Merid ian 23.16 Certificate No. 1889, Flnley and Gilman and Flnley and un man, the Southwest quarter of Section 20, Township 2 North. Range 26 East of Willamette Meridian - - 27.73 Certificate No. 1890, Claude L. Flnley and Claude L. Flnley, 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 oi 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 ot 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 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 fiarallel with the said West ine 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, alluvlan, shore, water and all other rights and privileges appurten ant In front of. or ad lucent to the same 17.23 Certificate No. 1935, Alfred Ives and Catherine Ives, Lot 4 In Block 30. In the Town of Irri- gon, Oregon 11.87 Certificate No. 1944, Willard W. Nason and Eliza J. Rider, Lot 2, Block 25 West, Section 23, Township 5 North, Ranee 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 6.89 chains to the place of beginning and contain ing six and 93-100 acres 19.36 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 (1014) rods West from the corner and fifteen and one-quarter (1614) 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 and the West half of the Northeast quarter of Section 31, all In Township 2 South, Range 23 East of the Willamette Merid ian 81.23 Certificate No. 1976, 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 8 South. RRnee 26 East of Willamette Meridian 821.22 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, Range 24 East of Wil lamette Meridian, and Jjot 2, Section 18, Tp.. 4 S., R. 25 E. W. M 44.87 Certificate No. 1987, Hattio 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 26 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 6 South, Range 26 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 8. Township 6 South. Range 25 East of 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 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. Fell 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 12 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 1314 feet North of the Southwest corner of Section 35. Township 4 South. Range 25 East of Wi lamette Meridian. 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 1314 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 quarter 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 Hennner. Oregon 359.40 ceruncate ino. zuzsi, taa m. f eu 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 69, 60. 147 and 148: all In the Town of HeDDiier. Oregon 11.56 Certificate No. 2024. Lena Owen and Lena Owen Estate. North 49.5 feet of Lot 6 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 HeDDner. Oregon 42.61 certincate ino. mil. u. ree- land and E. L. Freeland, Lot 2 In Block 3. Ayers' Fourth Addition to the Town of HeDD ner. Oregon 8.17 certmcate ino. 204i, 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 wo. 2042, wind Klver 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 eruncaie ino. jw 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 1.56 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 East 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 - 86.47 (jeriincaie ino. zudu, J. L.. Gibson and Bertha Dlnges and Bertha Dlnges. Lot 9 in Block 9 of tha Town of Lexington, Oregon 2.48 ueriincaio ino. zuol, w. ti. Dln ges and W. H. Dingea, Lots 4 and 6 in Block 17 in the Town of Lexington, Oregon 28.24 (jeriincaie ino. sidy, fciiza N. Farrens and Eliza N. Farrens, Lot 5 In Block C; Lot 6 in Block F: all in the Town nf Hardman, Oregon 6.04 certificate no. 2059, a. A. Bleak man and J. E. Hams. Lots 1 to 3, inclusive, In Block F In the Town of Hardman, Ore, gon , 8.10 teruucaie ino. zona, Ida r'yle and Ida Pyle Grimes, Block One In Fergerson's Second Ad dition to tne Town of Hard- man. Oregon 28.59 cermicate no.. 2063, Flora White and Flora White, Lots S to 9 Inclusive, In Block 2, Ferger son's Second Addition to -the Town of Hardman, Oregon 11.51 ueruucaie ino. zudh. A. J. war ren and 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 Dalryvllle, County of Morrow, State of Oregon, run ning thence West B03V4 feet to the place of beginning, running thence 1 5-8 chains West, thence 8 9-100 chains North, thence 1 6-8 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 at 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 SVt chains, thence North 6.18 chains, thence East S',4 chains, thence South 6.18 chains to the place of beginning, containing 12 acres . 28.08 certificate No. 2070, Rebecca Ann Jenkins and S. L. Beck, Lot 8 In Block 4 in the Town of Boardman, Oregon 2. Certificate No. 2073, H. W. Kla ges and H. W. Klages, Lots 12 to 16, Inclusive, In Block 6 In the Town of Boardman. Or egon 10.18 That said amounts bear Interest at the rate of eight per cent, per annum from the 10th day of June 1927, the date of 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 oi ine aay oi first publication thereof, to-wlt: July 28, 1932. and defend the suit In the Court aforesaid, or pay the amount due as shown above against ine saia 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 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 Hens 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 said 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. i3 ana saia puDiicaiion oeing maue 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 the newspaper in which said summons should be published by order duly entered in said Court on the 25th day of July, 1932. MUKKOW UUUHTI, STATU OIT 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 HeDDner. Oregon. Date of first publication, July 28. 1932. Date of last publication, September 29, Professional Carols J. O. TURNER Attorney at Law Phone 173 Humphreys Building . HEPPNER, ORE. A. B. GRAY, M. D. 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