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The 'Result of a Case of School Loh)c, Original. Ensliin Schuyler Noble, attached to rnitwl States battleship Prairie, was in trouble. Trairle was not the name tt the ship. It wouldn't do to give ber real name, for she was named In honor of one of the western states and the parties to this story mipht be iden tified. Nor was Noble the name of the tnsign, nor are any of the names here riven real names. lnt that has noth ing to do with the story. Noble was In a fix, the most usual fix In the world Tor a sailor he had too ninny girls. He had only two. but it Is a question tf a dozen might not be more readily managed than two. If the two had been la different ports the problem might have been simpler, but they were not. They were that Is. for the present In the same port, and that was where the Prairie had just been launched. I.sey Archibald's right and title, so Tar as 'priority goes, were indisputable. the and Noble had been classmates at the high school where Noble had pre pared for the Naval academy and had become Involved In a case of puppy love. Every one wondered how Noble rould fancy her, for she was a trifle loud In appearance and given to slang. To tell the truth, he was not badly wounded by the dart that pierced him. for instead of Cupid having sent it f.ucy had fired it herself. In other words, given a boy of sixteen and a srirl of eighteen and the boy is putty in the hands of the girl. P.ut Noble was noble in nature a well as in name and wouldn't go back on even a schoolboy's pledge. This was all very well till he met Camelia Tryne. a daughter of an admiral and a very lovely girl, to whom the young sailor became speedily attached. "What are you doing with your flag tip union down. Schuyler?" asked Lieutenant Mansfield just before the launching. Noble made a Confidant of his friend, telling him about his superfluity of girl. Mansfield told him to take in his distress signal, apparent on his counte nance, and try to find some way out of the dilemma. The state for which the Prairie was named had presented the ship with a complete set of silver tableware, and as soon as the vessel slid out Into deep water and the shouting and the firing were over invited gnests went below to partake of a luncheon at which this service was used. Now, the captain had commissioned Mansfield to have lookouts at the gangways and other wise take precautions that no thieves come aboard with the gnests to get away with valuables. Mansfield took fucIi steps to protect property as he doomed effectual. A salute of champagne corks follow ed the guns fired on shore, and the guests fell to in disposing of the dain ties prepared for them, after which they passed up the coinpanionway to the deck, where they strolled abo'ut or stood chatting in groups. Lucy Archi bald had captured Ensign Noble, who was promenading with her. and in stead of looking happy the "union down" floated plainer than ever from his masthead. The girl insisted on tak ing him back and forth past the admi ral's party, where Miss Tryne saw them, wondered and wrapped herself In a mantle of cool dignity. It was about this time that some thing happened. There were aboard a number of maidservants, dressed in the conventional livery of black dresses and white ruffled aprons, whose osten sible duties were to serve the ladies, Suddenly Noble saw his friend Mans field come up the companion way with one of these maids and point to his companion, Lucy Archibald. The maid advanced and said to Lucy In a low voice: "I have to trouble you for the spoon." "What spoonr "The one you took from the officers' mess." "Oh," said Lucy, coloring, "I wanted it for a souvenir." Feople were looking when she opened a vanity bag hanging from her wrist snd, taking out a silver spoon marked "U, S. S. rrairle," surrendered it to the maid. Now, there was a part of this story that Lieutenant Mansfield did not, at least at the time, tell Ensign Noble. Knowing of the mania among ladies ?vea of apparent respectability to take articles for souvenirs, he had engaged ?evoral women detectives, dressing them in maids' uniforms to watch. Aft ?r the luncheon they interviewed pri vately the ladies thoy had caught pil Tering and recovered a couple of dozen ?poons and other small articles be longing to the ship's new service. Mansfield in order to extricate his 'riond from his double girl dilemma had made a public example of Miss Archibald, leaving N'b.'e to consider 'or a thi". The other cases Noble rf-;;s ji'.'t i::forrr!-'d of. Kven bad Noble really loved the girl 't is doubtful if he would have remain- ?d engaged to her after this episode, j At any rae. next morning Miss ArchI- bald roceivd a note from Lim break- j !ng the cnagpment, and his captain, I ?oached by Mansfield, ordered him J away on special duty, so that the sou- venir girl, as she came to be called, rouidn't get him again Into ber rlutches. When the Prairie went Into commls :i n, Mansfield and Noble both being ?:riong her officers, Mansfield told his friend that Lucy was no more of a Ibief than a considerable numler f nthers of the guests, but by this time Noble had found a new anchorage la 'he admiral's family, and it was too '.ate for him to rectify any injustice he may have done his former fiance.. BEATRICE TUCKER. Will Inspect Sheep. Wit'i i he brat of November the bureau o' niimul husbandry will commence the iuiuuhI inspection of the sheep of Oregon and Idaho, ar rangements for which have just been competed by Dr. S. V, Mc Clure, m charge of the bureau's work in the northwest. During tie coming two months 1 government inspectors will look over every band of sheepin the two states, inspecting carefully in a search for scabies. EleveD men will be employed in the work in this state. By January 1 their task will be practically completed. November and December are chosen for in spection as during these months the sheep are in their winter ieed lots and several bands can often be exHmined in the course of a day. There is practically no scab in Oregon, according to the local offi cers, unless a few ieolnted cases show up down in the valley, but for the most part the sheep are in very Batisfuc'ory condition. Also the Idaho flocks are practically free from the diseas1, but the inspec tion soou to be undertaken will make matters doubly eure. Polk county with its rock crush er has been doing much good road work. A tract of nearly 4,000 acres in the northeast part of Umatilla county was eold for about 82-4,000. Haines Record: Large quanti ties of grain come in daily from the flat east of towu,. where until the past year or so, land was consid ered suitable only for the produc tion of sage brush. The children of a Hood River county man were chased by a cou gar while they were driving a cow to the spring for water. The cou gar became irightened, at the cow it is supposed, and ran off into the brush. A Madras farmer has experi mented with a number of varieties of corn BDd has had marked suc cess, the corn maturing well and yielding heavily. Hood River News-Letter: Pro ducers of fine fruits through out the northwest and particularly those of Oregon, fully appreciate the help they are receiving from Port land merchants, who give up their show windows for a display of these products. Woodburn Independent: The farmers generally feel good. They had good crops with everything but the potatoes, which are a little short on account of unusually early frosts, and prices have been good. They also receive a fair price for their cream and high prices for butter and eggs. A Wallowa busi ness man says that building operations there are progressing rapidly, many having already been started and rapidly ceanng completion. Still others are contemplated. The past few months have seen more develop ment than years of the past. At Enterprise things are no less active. Many large real estate transfers have been made of late. Foley's Honey and Tar enres coughs quickly, strengthens the lungs and ex pels colds.. Get the genuine in avellow package. Slocum Drug Co. Almost S 1 10 per acre is the p-ice paid for a quarter section of high-grade wheat land adjoining the town of Athena. .Harried .laii In Trouble. A married man who prmitsany mem ber of the family to take anything ex cept Foley's Honey and Tar, for coughs, colds and lung trouble, is fruiltv of Def lect. Nothing el-e is as good for all pulmonary trouble?. The Kenuine Fo ley's Honey and Tar contains no opiates and is in a yellow package. For sale by Slocum Drug Co. For Sale Fine re8ider.ee property in the eastern part of Heppner, House contains; 12 rooms, bathroom and pantry, basement eize of house, all modern conveniences. A good bargain. Inquire at this office. Cold Weather Advice. to all is to beware o! ooughs and colds on the chest; as neglected they readily lead to pneumonia, consumption or other pulmonary troubles. JustasHoon a the cough appear treat it with liallurdV lloiehound Syrup, the standard cure of America. Uee ts directed perfectly harmless. A cure and preventive for all diseases of the lungs. Price 25c, 50c and $1 OJ per bottle. Sold by Patterson & Son. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature Sheriff Beattie of Clacltamas county has been sued for $2,000 b? a woman for attaching onions. She naturally supposes she has a strong cape. CONTEST NOTICE. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office La Grande, Or. Oct. 29. 1008. A sufficient contest affidavit having been filed in this office by Sam E. Van Vactor, contestant, against H. E. No. 12MS, Serial No. oi59, made Feby. 1!), 1903, for NEK, SEH NW, E", SVi, Section 9, Township 4 South, Range 29 East Willamet'e Mer:d!an, by William E. Kochs, contestee, In which it is alleged that William E Kochs has wholly abandoned said tract; that he has changed his residence therefrom for more than six menthe since making said entry; that said traet is not settle ! upon and oultlvatod as required by law; that said William E. Kochs lias wholly abandoned Hftid tract for more than one year and paid abandonment still exists and is not rine to employment in the Marice Corps of the United States, said parties are hereby noti fied to appear, respond, and offer evidence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. oa December 15, 10 befo-e J. p. Williams, U. S. Commissioner, at his office in Heppuer, Oregon, (and that final hearing will be held at 10 o'clock a. m. on Decamber 21st, lHuS. before) tho Regis ter and Eec?iver at the United States Land Office in L t Grand-, Oregon. The said contestant having, in a proper affidavit, filed October 29, 1908. set forth facts which show that after doe diligence personal service of this notice can not be made, it is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publication. flov5DeclO F. C. BRAMWELL, Register Summons. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County. Cora Johnson, Plaintiff, vs. Thomis J. Johnson, Defendant. To Thomas J. Johnson, the above named defendant : In the name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby commanded to appear in the above entitled case on or before Monday, the 12th day of November, A. D. 1908, to make answer to the oom plaint of plaintiil filed herein against you and in case you fad so to appear the allega tions of the complaint will be taken as confessed against you, and the plaintiff will apply to the Court tor the relief prayed f t in the complaint, to-. it: for a deoree of said court dissolving the bonds of matrimony existing between plaintiff and defendant, and for the res toration of plaintiff's maiden name and for such other and further relief as may be just and equitable. The time prescribed for the publica tion cf the summ ns is six weeks and the date for the appearance of the de fendant is on or before the 12th day of November, A. D. 1908. That the summons ! published by order of the Hon. C. C. Patterson. Judge of the County Court of Morrow County, Oregon, which order was made on the 30th day of Septemoer, A. D. 1908. The date of the first publication of this summons is the 1st day of October. A. D. 1908. SAM E. VAN VACTOR. Octl-Novl2 Attorney for Plaintiff. Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the County Court of Morrow Cou nty. Oregon, administrator of the estate of Sarah A. Hughes, deceased, and has qualified for said trust All persons having any claims aguinst said estate are hereby notified to present the same to me duly verified with vonchers at the office of Sam E. Van v actor at Heppner, Or-gon, within s x months from the date of the first publication of this notice. Ma IT H UiJHES. Administrator of the estate of Sarah- A. Hughes, deceased. Sam E. Van Vactor, attorney for the adminis trator. Da ted and first published this first day of October. A. D. 190. Oct 1-29 Molice to C reditor. Notice is hereby given that tho undersigned has been appointed by tin; County Court of Morrow County. Oregon, a nninietrntor of the estateof IsnHc AhH.it, deceased and Jms 'inli tied for HH'd trnst. Ail nervous hiviriu claims against said es'nte arc notified to present the arne to me duly verified wi li vouchers at the office of Sam E Van Vactor, at Jleppner, Ore goti, within six mouths 1 roin the iliitu of the first publication of Ibis notice. W. E. A HALT. Administrator of the Cfctsle of Isaac Ahalt, de ceased. H-ui E Van Vactor, attorney for Adniinis trator Iated anil firt published this 1st dav of October. A. i). lisj. Oct 1 Z NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Isolated Tract; Public Land Sale La Grande, Oregon, Land Office. Sept. 2". Notice if hereby given tbat. as directed by the Commissioner of the General Land Office, under provisions of Act of Congress approved June 27. l'.sja. public No. :-n:t. we will otier at public sale, to the highest bidder. at ID o'clock a. m . on the 12th day of November, next, at this oflite, the following tract of land, to. wit: NWH SV H tc. 2M. NKJ4 NWJi riec 1. T. 1 H , K. 27 E. W. M., t-erial No. l7!t.'. Any persons claiming adversely the above described lands are advised to file their claims, or objections, on or before the day above desig nated for sale. Octl-NovS F. C. BRAMWFLL. Register. A. A. ROBERTS, Receiver. POLEYSKIDIIEYCUWj Makt KUmji and Bladder Right Liberty Meat Market Boycr & Wherry , Fresh and Salted Meats Fish on Fridays Highest market price paid br iat stock1 HEPPNER. OREGON Robert Hart, Prop. Ice Credin Ice Cream Soda Ilili Grade Cigars Fresh Candies Nuts and Fruits Lunch Goods Ice Cold Coca Cola Orangeade Root lieer Imperial Hotel Portland, Oregon ' Modern six story, fire proof building. j European Plan Rates ,$1.00 and ir. Phil Metschan, Manager. Phil Metschan, Jr. Asst. Manager. GILLIAM a. The Palm! $ HARDWARE- b tv w Tools, Machinery, Fencing, in fact, anything in onr line. Come and get prices. GILLIAM & BISBEE w 4 w w w J w w w 1 1 1 Cures Coughs, Colds, Mxrai J and Lung Troubles. Prevents Pneumonia and Consumption yellow North Beach Invites Invigorates Infatuates Nature's lavish hand endowed North lii'Hcli with every attrac tinn as a place of rest, witli re juvenation and recreation. Nortli B lach is a stretch of Beautiful woodland dropping gently into the "Pacific" Bnd skirted by 20 miles of smooth, sandy beach delightful for bath ing. BUY A TICKET OVER The O. R. & N. TAKING T1IK STEAMER "T. J. Potter" DOWN THE RIVER FROM PORTLAND Mingle with the gay care-free throng, whilst swpet nature re build worn tissues and renews lile, energy and vitality. The round trip season rate from Heppner is $11.80 "Outings in Oregon," contains the story of "North Beach," in cluding hotel rates, etc. Ask J. B. Ilnddelston, local agent, Uepp ner, Oregon, OR WRITE Wm MURRAY, Gen'l Pass Agent, Portland, Or Minn: nut im iti.ir vi iov Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Ollioe at La tiraude, Oregon, Au. 21, VS. Notice is hereby given thst lAr.'w I. Cox, of Heppner. Oregon, w ho on August. 12. lfldS rnflilo Timber and Stono sworn Htatement, No. (Kill, for SWJ, Section 2, Township 4. South Kane , Kast Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Timber proof, to estab lish clnim to the land above described, before J. P. Williams, U. S. Commissioner, at Heppner Ore ii, on the Kith day of November,' l'Jtis. Claimant names as wit -'esses: KdKar Palmer, of Lexington, Oregcn, Joseph Rector. Frank llrown and George Moore all of Heppner, Oregon. Aug27.Oer.Ht F. C. BRAMWELL, Register Polk's Gazetteer A business I)i rectory of each city, t?wn and vi lage in Orfnon and Washington, giving a de scriptive sketch of each rjla';e, tof'tlit'' with the location and shipping facili ties and a classified directory of each business and profestion. II. L, Polk A Co., Inc., Seattle. & BISBEE ww m www mmmm I k !- w w w w w w PLrqCE HOTEl HEPPNER, OREGON Leading Eastern Oregon Motvi MODERN CONVENIENCES ELECTRIC LIGHTED . . . Coder New Management. Thoronghlj Renovated snl Refiitted. Best Merds in the City. HADDOCK i CO.' Props. Croup, La Grippe, Asthma, For Mule Vy aiooum Drug Conipoay, Sam E. VanVaclor, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office on west end of May Street Heppner Oregon. C. E. WOODSON, . A TTORN'E 1'- T-LA W Office In Palace Hotel Heppner, Oregon) N. E. WINNARD, M. S., M. D PHYSICIAN tfc SUliQEON. Special attention given to diseases ot the eye, ear, nose and throat. Glasses properly fitted. Office: The Fair Boilding. Heppner, Oregon. W. L. SMITH, ABSTRACTER. Only oomplete aet of abstract books in Morrow oounty. H-KPPNKR, Okkoon DR. METZLER. DIIrVTIHT Located in Odd Fellows building. Rooms 5 and 6. DR. M. A. LEACH Permanently Inrmted in Heppner. Officer in the new Fair building. Uas ad ministered. Clarence M. White LAWYER Heppner, - - Oregon Phelps & Notson ATTORN E YS A T LA IV. Office In Odd Fellows Bldg Heppuer, Oregon. Frank B. Klstner PHYSICIAN AND SURQEON. Office in Patterson & Son's drugstore Resideuce in Morrow building over Patterson & Son's Drugstore. NOTICE FOM PUBLICATION Pepnrtment of tlio Interior V 8 Land Orhce at La Urande. Oreon, U.-tober Mli, M8. Notice is hereby given thrit Iander Copple, of Heppner, OreK'u, who, on Sept. 80th, 11KIH, mHcle Timber Applii a'ion No. Obis, for W!i SW!, NKt bV!4 ii't NW SE'i. ecll)ii 4, Township t 8., Mange 28, E. W. !., has itl notice ot his intention to mitka final Timber proof, to establish his clnim to the land above described, before J. I'. WillianiN, V- 8. CoinniU Dinner, nt his ollioe in Heppner, Oregon, on tho i-M day of December, 1W(8 Claimant names b witneBes: David M. ('ulloiixh, Samuel M. CulloiiRh, Paul Hieler, and George HteTeneon, all of Heppner, Or"Ron. Oet8-Dcc9 F. C. Bit AM WELL, Kegioter. NOTICE FOR I'l'nUCATION Iiepartmeiit if the Interior 1". S. I.Htid (Jlhce at l.aUrand.e Orenon September H. VW. Notice is hereby given that James M. linger of Heppner, Oregon, who, on Hept. 8l, 1H0S mado Timber Ap licntiin No. 013 for Hi NKHi 8', SYih. section 2-2, T. 4 8. R.IJH E. W. M. haa ti ltd notice of intention to make Final Timber I'roof, to establish claim to the land abovo described, before J. P. Williama, TJ. 8, Com missioner, at his office in Heppner, Oregon, oa the 'J4th day of November, I'.HW. Claimant names as witnesfes: Horace Ytakum. bherman !haw, Claude Her ren and Willard II, Ilerren, a'l of Heppner Oregon. ! Spt 17-Nov lta F. C. BRAMWELL, Ilegiater. N0 1 1CE FOR PUBLICATION- Department of the Interior, United States Land OHlce L Grande, Oregon, Sept. 1", 1908. Notice la hereby given, that, C. A. Minor, of Heppner, County of Morrow, State of Oregon, huB filed in this oflice Ma application to select under the provisions of the Act of Congress, approved June 4, 18S7. the W( 8E! Sec. 15, T, 4 S., T. 27 E., W. M., Serial No. 0-921. Any and all perRons claiming adversely tho lands described, or desiring to objoct because ol the mineral character of the land, or for any other reason to the disposal to applicant, should file their affidavits of protest in this office on or before the 4th day of November, l'.HW. F. C. BRAMWELL, Sept21-Oct29 Register. notice for ci blication. Department of the Interior. U. 8. Land Office nt The EalleH, reon. Kept, 15, l'.H. Notice is hcrehy given that George L. Rogers, of Portland, Oregon, who, on Sept. Kith, HUM. made timber and stone sworn statement No. 0101(1, for B'i 8W. and 8' i 8Ei Section 5, Township rt H., R. 2rt K., W. M. has tiled notice of intention to make final proof, to establish claim to tho land above described, before Register and Re ceiver at The Dalles, Oregon, on the 7th day ol Dec., l'.KW. ( 'lalmant names as witnesses: K. J. Catlett, J. A. McMorris and Frank Pliter. of Condon, Or. and Ralph J. (iilliert. of Portland, Or. J. V. MOURE, Register. Hept2I.Oct 2fl FOLEYSHONEYTAR tops tl cough and lung CONTAINS NO HARMFUL DRUGS Throat The Genuine is in th PACKAOS