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HEPPNER GAZETTE TIMES, HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPT. 8, 1932.
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Official Paper lor Morrow County.
EVER HOLIER THAN THOU.
THE MORNING OREGONIAN,
A admittedly one of the finest news
papers in the United States, is prone
to keep its editorial head in the
clouds. As a general policy this
might be a good thing, but when
it reaches the point of whitewash
ing a system fraught with dangers
to the common weal, there is grave
room for doubt
Portland's good newspaper, in a
recent editorial, paints with wings
all persons who serve their state in
responsible positions without pay.
It defames as blackguards any who
dare "carp pettily" about any policy
or action of such state officials. Such
carping is generally based on selfish
interests pooh! pooh! pa! doop!
It is a grand, magnanimous thing
for anyone to be so imbued with
public spirit as to sacrifice his per
sonal fortunes for the benefit of his
fellow men. But the picture is too
Ohristlike. It rises above the heads
of mortals.
What is the use of winking at
reality? Doubtless many persons
do take penurious state jobs from
sheer philanthropy. Doubtless
many are conscientious In their ef
forts to do that which is best for
everyone. But what incentive is
there for them to do so? Especial
ly when they are paid only with
"petty carping"?
Could not a man be just as con.
scientious and feel better about do
ing it, and at the same time be re
iieved from the liability of false ac
cusation, if he were remunerated
for his services in accordance with
the exactions demanded of him?
Certainly giving large sums of mon
ey into the keeping of anyone, with
out giving him protection, is throw
ing temptation in his path in a big
way, and It has been known to lead
righteous, conscientious men astray.
Yes, ye holy Oregonian editor,
this newspaper has been guilty of
petty carping. It can only carp
pettily, having a comparatively
small audience. But it will continue
to carp at infractions of the rights
of its citizens. Sometimes the
smaller the person, the louder he
must shout to make himself heard,
A GOOD CHOICE.
"PHE selection by the state board
of higher education of a chan
cellor to head the state's higher ed
ucational institutions is most for
tunate. No man has contributed
more to higher education in the
Sunday School
u Lesson u
By Rev. Charles E. Dunn, D. D.
Israel Journeying Toward Canaan
Lesson for September 11 Numbers
10:11-36.
Golden Text: Numbers 10:29
The children of Israel occupied
about forty years in their wander
ings toward the land of promise. It
is surprising how uneventful was
their wilderness sojourn, although
it was of supreme importance in
laying the foundations of their re
ligion and culture, and so prepar
ing them for the momentous
changes of their later history.
For the most part their life was
fairly settled, with headquarters at
Kadesh, a holy shrine on the south
ern border of the promised land,
with an exceptional spring of water,
Our lesson describes the departure
of the Israelites from Mt. Sinai
where they had camped nearly a
year, giving, in detail, the order of
the twelve tribes in the route of
march.
Then comes the charming episode
of Moses appeal to the father-in
law Hobab, elsewhere called Jethro,
to act as guide. A member of the
nomadic clan of Kenites or Midian
ltes, he was thoroughly acquainted
with the country through which
the chosen people desired to pass.
It la evident that he finally yielded
to his son-in-law's urgent entreaty
despite his Initial blunt refusal
That his services were not forgot
ten is indicated by Saul's counsel,
many years later, to the Kenites' to
separate themselves from the ene
my he was about to attack, because
they, doubtless through Hobab, had
been kind to his own folk. (See I
Samuel 15:6.)
The Golden Text, "Come thou
with us, and we will do thee good,"
the greeting of Moses to Hobab, it
one of the Bible's gracious invita
tions. Hobab was a foreigner, but he Is
promised complete equality of treats
ment. "Come and be a pair of eyes
for us," pleads Moses, to quote Mof
fatt's graphic translation, "and as
the Eternal prospers us, so wiU we
prosper you."
The Church of God might well
make use of the Hobabs outside Its
fold capable of guiding Its thinking
into new areas of experiment. Let
every household of faith welcome
uch with open arms in the gener
ous affection of the Golden Text.
1 Pa
state than William Jasper Kerr. He
has proved himself in Oregon. He
is familiar with Oregon conditions
and the impending educational
problems facing its institutions. He
is big enough to serve the entire
state; to overlook petty local strife.
He has builded and will continue to
build as long as his energies last for
the advancement of education in
Oregon Though he may be ac
cused of belonging to the state col
lege, it will be found that he truly
belongs to Oregon. A man of
broad vision, commanding person
ality and a heart big enough for
humanity, he has a business genius
entirely capable of meeting the
higher educational crisis now con
fronting the state.
In paying Mr. Kerr this high
tribute, there is no intention of
making comparisons. Should the
state lose the services of Arnold
Bennett Hall, resigned president of
its state university, it would be un
fortunate. Mr. Hall has proved him
self an educator of the highest cal
iber. He has builded wisely and
well at the university. His ideals
are well founded. His bigness is
best evidenced by the whole-hearted
cooperation he has given the board
of higher education in its task at
hand. Should the board of higher
education choose to keep Mr. Hall
as resident head of the university,
and should Mr. Hall choose to re
main, the state would be very for
tunate. It is to be hoped that the
principles he has inculcated into
the unversity have so taken root
in the minds of the people of Ore
gon that they will choose to retain
the identity of that institution when
they cast their ballots at the No
vember election.
IRRIGON
MRS. W. C. ISOM.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hatch of lone
were calling on Mrs. W. C. Isom
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Barnes of
Monmouth visited Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Warner several days last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ora Hathamay left
Thursday for Estacada to visit W.
W. Cork and family over the week
end.
Maurice Williams returned home
Tuesday from Walla Walla where
he has been employed the past two
months.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Markham were
Echo visitors Wednesday.
Jack Browning and family were
Hermiston visitors Saturday.
E. Acock was doing business in
Hermiston Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Warner of
Wasco visited several days this
week with Mr. Warner's mother
and brother, Mrs. James Warner
and son Harvey. Mr. Warner
pastor of the Methodist church at
Wasco.
Dorothy Dill returned to her
home in The Dalles Friday.
Maurice Williams went to The
Dalles Thursday for a few days
visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wright of
Parkdale have taken possession of
the Haskell place where they will
remain for the coming year. Mrs.
Wright will teach the primary room
this year.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Musgrave and
son Stanley of Monument visited
Wednesday night with Mr. and Mrs.
W. C. Isom while enroute to Port
land. Mrs. Frank Leicht and daughter
Nellie, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Rutledge
and George Scarlet motored to Pen
dleton Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Suddarth were
shopping in Hermiston Saturday.
Mrs. Chas. Steward visited all of
last week with her daughter, Mrs.
Lyhle Seaman at Madras.
Mrs. W. B. Grider is visiting her
mother at Condon this week.
Mrs. Chas. McFall and son Jack
and Docie Grabiel of Imbler visited
relatives several days last week
E. C. Bishop and granddaughter,
Norma Grieves, made a trip to Mon
mouth this week. Mrs. Wilma
Grieve3 returned with them Friday,
Mrs. Amy Collins and Leola Ben-
efiel were Hermiston visitors Sat
urday night
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Haddox re
turned to Linden, Wash., Sunday
They expect to move their house
hold furniture to Oregon the com
ing week.
Mr. and Mrs. Batie Rand, Mr. and
Mrs. George Rand, Mrs. W. C. Isom
and Mrs. Mary Smith attended the
Liberty club meeting at Hermiston
Saturday night.
HARDMAN
MRS. ELLA FARRENS.
School opened Monday, Sept. I
with a general increased enroll
ment, there being twelve high school
pupils, Including the following new
comers: Lily Johnson, Elmer Steers,
Joe Stevens, freshmen, Elma Mo
Daniel, junior, who comes here
from Lone Rock, Delbert Carman
from Monument and Murl Bennett,
senior, who Is completing high
school work here from Portland
Edna and Lurry Stevens, newcom
ers In the upper grade room, and
the following beginners: Marjorie
Lindberg, Josephine Case and Gar
net Ashbaugh. A lively and suc
cessful school year here is expect
ed. Frank Shively was out from
Heppner last week employing men
and teams to work on the Heppner-
Spray road which will soon be un
der construction.
Mr. and Mrs. Lotus Robison re
cently moved into the hotel build
ing for the school year.
Miss Marjorie Montgomery and
Mrs. Blaine Chapel arrived Satur
day from Montana points to take
up their work here, Miss Montgom
ery as primary teacher and Mrs.
Chapel as teacher in the Rood Can
yon school.
Mrs. Lorena Isom is making an
indefinite visit with relatives here.
Most of the people from this
community enjoyed one or both
days of the Rodeo this year,
Everett Harshman was a visitor
here Sunday.
Ad Inskeep returned from work
at the Klnc.ald place last week,
where he has been during harvest.
Mrs. John Allen is spending a
few days visiting at the ranch home
of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Burnside while
the harvesters are threshing wheat
at the old Allen place.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Coats and
daughter Echo spent Monday visit
ing Mr. Coats' mother, Mrs. Mary
Coats.
Mrs. Bert Bleakman and family
have moved into rooms in the ho
tel building where they will be do
miciled the remainder of the school
year.
Miss Ilo Merrill and Mr. and Mrs.
Stanley Robison were attending to
matters of business here Monday.
Mrs. Clair Ashbaugh and child
ren returned to their home here last
week to make preparations for the
coming school year, having spent
the summer at the Ashbaugh ranch
in Rood canyon.
Mrs. Marion Saling and children
recently moved in from the Bull
Prairie ranger station where Mrs.
Saling has been with her husband
all summer.
Mrs. Floyd Adams and children
have returned to their home in
Heppner where Mrs. Adams will
send their children to school.
Mrs. Max Buschke and children
returned to their home here after
spending the summer in the moun
tains where Mr. Buschke is work
ing.
Mrs. Frank Howell is spending a
few days visiting relatives here.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
on the second Monday in SeDtember
(Monday. September li. uU) ine coaru
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 vear 1932, and will correct
errors in valuation, description or quai-
ltv of land, lots or otner property, as
sessed bv the Assessor of Morrow
Countv Oregon, for the year 1932.
All persons interested or having any
complaint against their assessments for
tne year iyd, snouio 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 made, verified
and nied snail not De considered or act
ed nnnn bv the board.
Dated at Heppner, Oregon, August
18, 1932.
JESSE J. WELLS. Assessor,
Morrow County, Oregon,.
NOTICE FOB 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'i NW4, Sec. 10, SEV4
NWVi. Sec. 12, T. 1 S., R. 29 E NE4
SEV4. Sec. 8. SE'i. Sec. 18, NW'i NW',4,
Sec. 20, NEli SW!i, Sec. 22. T. 1 S., R.
30 E NMs NEVi. NEliNWH. Sec. 12,
NEVi NE14, Sec. 29, NE',4 SW'i. SEVi
SE,4, Section 33, T. 2 S., R. 30 E and
SE4 SEy4, 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 Suiste, 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, nis wire; 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 claim
ng any right, title, estate, lien or
interest In the real estate descrlb-
For Women
Traveling Alone
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You can secure these
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starting on a trip.
They are issued in
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ations, and cost only
75c for each $100.
Farmers
and Stockgrowers
National Bank
ed in the complaint herein.
Defendants.
SUMMONS
TO: Guy Nordyke, and Minnie Nor
dyke. his wife. Emanual Chamness,
Kred R- Reese and Jane Doe Reese, his
wife. Jane Dive 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 Abby
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. Hen 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
plaint filed against you in the above en
titled court and cause within 4 weeks
from date of the first publication of
this summons and li you tail to so ap
Dear and answer, for want thereof.
plaintiff will apply to the said court
tor the relief nraved for and demanded
in said amended complaint, to-wit: for
decree that plaintiff is the owner in
fee simple of the following described
real properly, 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 said lano, iree oi 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 tnereor, and perpetually restrain,
ing and enjoining you and each of vou,
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 the HeDnner Gazette Times
by order of Hon. Calvin L. Sweek. judge
of the above entitled court and which
said order was made and entered the
1st day of August, 1932, and the first
date of this publication of summons is
tne 4tn day oi August, 1932.
KALhJr, KAU1SY & WAKN-K,
JOHN F. KILKENNY,
ALFREB F. CUNHA.
Postoffice Address: Pendleton,
Oregon,
Attorneys for Plaintiff,
NOTICE TO CBEDITOBS.
Notice is hereby given that the un
dersigned have been duly appointed by
the Countv 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 tne law
office of Jos. J. Nys. at Heppner, Ore
gon, within six months from the date
hereof.
Dated and first Dublished this 4th day
of August, 1932.
SAMUKL, MCCUljIjUUlirl,
ROBERT McCULLOUGH,
Executors.
NOTICE TO CBEDITOBS.
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 of Joseph F. Eisfelder, deceased,
and that all persons having claims
against the said estate must present
the same, auw vermeo according to
taw. to me at the office of my attorney,
S. E. Notson. in Heppner, Oegon, with
in six months irom tne date oi tne
first publication of this notice, the Baid
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
lic Corporation, Plaintiff,
vs.
J. H. Imus, James Carty, Wm. H.
Boardman. Harry T. Boardman.. Fin
ley and Gilman, Claude L. Ffnley,
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 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.
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 Dinges,
W. H. Dinges, 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
hereinafter described, Defendants.
No. 2913.
APPLICATION FOB JUDGMENT
FOBECLOSINO TAX LIENS.
(1922)
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. 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 and Ber
tha Gilman, his wife, Clyde F. Royse
Estate. I iattie 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.
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 Dinges,
W. H. Dinecs. Eliza N. Farrens. G. A.
Blenkman, J. E. Hams, Ida Pyle, Ida
pyle Grimes, Flora White, A. J. war
ren, Rebecca Ann Jenkins, S. L. Beck,
and H. W. Kluges, 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 public corporation, is the
purchaser, owner and holder of certif
icates of delinquency numbered 1880,
1HH3. 18X5, 1889, 1890, 1892, 1910, 1911,
1917, 1926, 1935, 1944, 1958, 1961, 1964,
1976, 1980, 1987, 1988, 1999, 2013, 2021,
2023, 2024, 2131, 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 dny 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 sot 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 set forth, said tract or parcel of
land being assessed for the year 1922 to
the person m-hose 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 1931. now
in tne nanus ot tne snerin oi saia juor
rom Countv for collection, at the date
of the first publication of this sum
mons and notice, whicn date oi nrst
publication is the 28th day of July,
UMiJ.
Certificate No. 1880, J. H. Imus
and J. H. Imus. the West Hair
ot Section 24 and all of Section
25, Township 2 North, Ranee
24 East of Willamette Merid
ian J370.ll
Certificate No. 1883, James Carty
and James carty, tne 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 half of Section
12, Township 2 North. Range
26. East of Willamette Merid
ian - 23.15
Certificate No. 1889, Flnley and
tinman ana Fuuey and un
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. 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
shin 2 North. Ranee 27. East
of Willamette Meridian 63.12
Certificate No. 1910, R. S. How
ard. Jr. Receiver, and R. a.
Howard. Jr., Receiver, in care
of Frank Otto, the West half
of the Northwest quarter of
Section 25, Township 4 Norm,
Range 24 East of Willamette
Meridian 12.62
Certificate No. 1911, R. S. How
ard, Jr., Receiver, in care of
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 of
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-
?uarter of said Section 22.
'ownshlp 6 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, alluvian.
shore, water and all other
rights and privileges appurten
ant, in front of. or adiacent 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.
Townshin- 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
duff's B'irst Addition to the
town of lone in Morrow Coun
ty. Oregon, thence South 11.77
chains, thence East 589 chains,
thence North, 11.77 chains, to
the Southeast corner of Lot 6
in Block 2 in duff'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 (lOVfc)
rods West from the corner and
fifteen and one-quarter (1514)
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 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 8, and
East half of Section 4, Town
shlD 3 South. Ranee 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, Range 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. Fell
and Ida Fell, his wife, the
West half of Southeast quar
ter of Section 36, 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 6 South,
Range 25 East of Willamette
Meridian; South half of North
cast quarter and Northeast
quarter of Southeast quarter,
less tract, of Section 3, Town
ship 5 South, Ranee 25 East
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 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 12V4 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 13V4 feet North of the
Southwest corner of Section 35.
Township 4 South. Range 25
&ast oi Willamette menuian.
thence North 20 rods, thence
East 10 rods, thence South 20
rods, thence West 10 rods to
the place of beginning, con
taining l'i 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 13 Ms 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 qf 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 L. E. Gilman and
Bertha Gilman. his wife, the
West 60 feet of Lots 9 and 10
in Block 3. in the Town of
Hennner. Oreeon 359.40
Uertmcate No. 2023. Ida M. Feu
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
49.6 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
Uertmcate No. 2U31, cJ. u Free-
land and E. L. Freeland. Lot
2 in Block 3, Ayers' Fourth
Addition to the Town of HeoD-
ner. Oregon 3.17
uertmcate ino. mi, Augustus
Walker and Augustus Walker,
North half of Lots 5, 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-
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,
Oreeon. 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
Certificate No. 2044. Josephine
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 1.55
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
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 36.47
Certificate No. 2050. J. L. Gibson
and Bertha Dinges and Bertha
Dinges, Lot 9 in Block 9 of the
Town of Lexington, Oregon 2.48
Certiflcato No. 2061, W. H. Din
ges and W. H. Dinges, Lots 4
and 5 in Flock 17 In the Town
of Lexington, Oregon 28.24
Certificate No. 2057, Eliza N.
Farrens and Eliza N. Farrens,
Lot 5 in Block C; Lot 5 in
Block F; all In the Town of
Hardman, Oregon 6.04
Certificate No. 2059, G. A. Bleak
man and J. E. Hams, Lots 1
to 3, inclusive, in Block F In
the Town of Hardman, Ore.
gon , 8.10
Certificate No. 2062, 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.. 2063, Flora White
and Flora White. Lots 6 to 9
Inclusive, in Block 2, Ferger
son's Second Addition to the
Town of Hardman, Oregon 11.51
Certificate No. 2069, A. f. War
ren and A. J. Warren, Hard
man truct No. 5, described as
follows: Starting at the South
west corner of Lot 4 in Block
2 of Adams' Addition to the
town of Dalryville, County of
Morrow, State of Oregon, run
ning thence West 90314 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 at a point 689
feet West of the Southwest cor
ner of Lot 4 in Block 2 In Ad
ams' Addition to Dalryville,
County of Morrow, State of
Oregon, running thence West
3b chains, thence North 6,18
chains, thence East S't chains,
thence South 6.18 chains to the
flace of beginning, containing
2 acres - . 28.08
Certificate No. 2070. Rebecca Ann
Jenkins and S. L. Beck, Lot
3 in Block 4 in the Town of
Boardman, Oregon 2.69
Certificate No. 2073. II. W. Kla
ges and H. W. Klages, Lots
12 to IB, inclusive, In Block 6
In the Town of Boardman, Or
egon 19.18
That said amounts bear Interest at the
I rate of eight per cent, per annum from
tne ium day 01 june ivil, ine date 01
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 thereof, to-wit: July
28. 1?12. 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 estate, loeetner wnn 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 lor piainun, at me
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 Bet
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
tv, Oregon, published weekly at Hepp
ner, in said County, the date of
first publication thereof being July 28.
1932. and said Dublicutlon being 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 the newspaper In which
said summons should be published by
order duly entered in said Court on the
xin day ot juiy,
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. Oreeon.
Date of first publication. July 28. 1932.
Date of last publication, September 29,
llMii.
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