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    Tuesday, May 25, igao.
THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
PAGE THREE
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LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE AND WAHMXG
Notice is hereby gfven that the
practice of dumping garbage, trash
and refuse on the roads and high
ways of Morrow county is strictly
prohibited by law, a penalty of $100
being provided for each and every of
fense. All residents of the county are
hereby warned that in the future
each and every violation of this law
will be vigorously prosecuted to the
full extent of the law.
Dated at Heppner, Oregon,
April 15, 1920.
WM. T. CAMPBELL,
51-54 County Judge.
NOTICE OF liOXD SALE
XOTICCE FOB PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land office at La Grande, Oregon,
May 15, 1920.
Notice is hereby given that
KATHERINE DOHERTY,
of Lena, Oregon, who, on March 23,
1916, made Homestead Entry No.
015687, for SEtf, Section 32, Town
ship 1 South, Range 2 J East, and
Lots 1 and 2 and S NE4, Section
5, Township 2 South, Range 29 East,
Willamette Meridian, has filed notice
of intention to make three-year proof,
to establish claim to the land above
described, before J. A. Waters, Clerk
of County Court, at Heppner, Oregon,
on the 22nd day of July, 1920.
Claimant names as wittnesses:
Francis McCabe, John Keegan,
Phil Hirl, Mack McGuire, all of Lena,
Oregon.
C. S. DUNN,
3-8 - " Register.
OBJECTIONABLE
By JACK LAWTON.
Sealed bids will be received until
the hour of 10 o'clock A. M., the 15th
day of May, 1920, and immediately
thereafter publicly opened by the
County Court of Morrow County, Ore
gon, at the office of said Court in the
County Court House in the City of
Heppner, Oregon, for the purchase of
bonds ol said County, issued for the
building of permanent roads therein
in the sum of $20,000, same being
in denominations of $1000 each, num
bered 181 to 200 inclusive, said bonds
to bear date November 1, 1919, and
to mature absolutely without option
of prior redemption November 1,
1929, said bonds to bear interest at
not to exceed 5 per cent per an
num, payable semi-annually on May
and November first, principal and. in
terest payable In United States gold
coin at the office of the County Treas
urer or at the Fiscal. Agency of the
State of Oregon in New York City.
Said bids must b accompanied by
a certified check for 5 per cent of
the face value of the bonds bid for
and must be unconditional.
The approving legal opinion of Mes
sers. Teal, Minor & Wlnfree of Port
land, Oregon, will be furnished the
successful bidder.
The Court reserves the right to re
ject any or all bid3. The assessed
valuation of the taxable property of
the County is $14,046,730.54.
, J. A. WATERS,
51-54 Clerk.
The Moon and the Horizon.
According to astronomers it is ov
injr to the atmosphere ami the fact
that lylnjt low in the line of the earth '
it is unconsciously compared with oth
er objects, that makes the moon look
larger. Just as soon as the moon rises
in the heavens and we look up to It i
without Intervening or surrounding j
objects, It diminishes In apparent size. I
His Poor Luck.
Bricklayer (who has fallen two
stories without injury Just my luck I
I paid my accident insurance only yes
terday, and now I ain't hurt a bit." ' Pretext.
Boston Transcript. j
SUMMONS
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WE HANDLE
ice cn
BEST IN THE WORLD
! m II TAKE
A BUCKET
HOI'!
McAtee & Aiken
i
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Morrow County.
Arthur Reid and Martin Rcid,
plaintiffs,
vs.
Madallne Roberts, defendant
To Madallne Roberts, the above
named defendant:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE ;
OF OREEGON, you are hereby sum-!
moned and required to appear and
answer the complaint filed against
you In the above entitled Court and ,
cause on or before six weeks from
the date of first publication of this
summons, and you are hereby noti
fied that If you fail to so appear or
answer, for want thereof plaintiffs
will apply to the Court for the relief
prayed for In their complaint, viz. a
decree of said Court that you have no
right, title or Interest In or to the
Northeast quarter of Section 14,
Township 5 Souh, Range 26 E. W. M.
and that you be forever debarred and
enjoined from setting up asserting or
maintaining any right title or Interest
therein or thereto and that plain
tiffs' title to sitld lands be quieted as
against you.
This summons Is served upon you
by publication thereof once a week
for six consecutive weeks In the
Heppner Herald, a newspaper
published In Morrow County. J
Oregon, by order of Hon. Gilbert . . n .. mtttnnri
W. Phelps. Judge of the above DR. A. D. McMURDO
entitled Court made and entered j I'HYSKI.W SllU.P.ON
on the lutn aay or .tiay, j
rod tho date of first publication! :
Msy 11. 1920. and date of Inst publl- j
ration Is Juno 22. 1320. 1
WOODSON k SWEKK. !
Attorneys for Plaintiff". I
S. E. NOTSON
ATTOKNKY-AT-I.AW
Office in court Houe
Heppner Oregon
VAUGHAN & BUTLER
' DEXTI.ST
Permanently located In Oddfellow'
( , Dunldlng
Heppner, Oregon
Telephone 122
Office Patt'Tnon' Drug Store
Heppner Oregon
MTH K rH VI PLICATION
(WOODSON & SWEEK
ATTOIIVEYH-AT-UAW
1 flfppner Oregoo
tt(.gttmint f the Interior. V. 3.
Oteiion.
F. A. McMENAMIN
Kobtti Bids. Ilcppoer, Ore
Office phone Main C43
Rcaldnr Phone Main CIS
I.and office at The pall
March I'-th. 12'.
Notice Is hereby Kiven that
JAMES C VAIl.
of gtanflold. Oregon, who. on F bru
ar l(h. HI". msde Hotn-ot'nd En
try. No. 01 4 42. for WH EW. '
tlon . Tn.n.hip I North, lung. J !RQY V. WHITEIS
Hast. Willamette Meridian. r.a jh'-i
notke of intention to nmke final
lhre yesr proof, to eataMlah claim to
the land abe dewftlmd. b-fme J.
A. Wi-. n-i of ! Circuit Court,
at Heppner. Oregon, no ! S,n ''l'
of Mar. i,:
Claimant ittn-":
Edlsr I.. M'r. of lh. Oregon;
fUmu-l J Kict.i. f Li;nV.O. Ore.
goo; til C. t'utsll. of t-i n'n.
Oregon; Tarl K Ha-fa. of I.'
InfN.O. Ore'it
It THANK WOODCOCK.
Hegstr
tAKl'IUKCK
UP. A I, PHTArK, I.OA.
Heppner Otegon
DR. CLYDE R. WALKER
PIHMt l AI t lWiP)1
Ptiotte Conne'Wina oo, Oregon
SAM E. VAN VACTOR
ATTOHMT-AT-MW.
Hipnar Oregon
lCopyrlht. mo. Western Newspaper Union)
Parkvilie was In a state of agitation.
Summer nfter summer, the sleepy,
pretty village had gone on Its peaceful
way. Parkvilie maidens, clad In crisp
rcuslln frocks, sat upon well-ordered
verandas or porches, awaiting the com
panionship of Parkville's single, young
men still the proper, worthy maidens
waited with the difference, the young
men failed to arrive as usual, to pay
their bantering, attentive calls.
And the trouble of all this laxity
had arrived and leistered at Park
ville's one hotel. That a 'young and
unaccompanied woman should brave
the publicity of the corner hotel, had
hefore been nnhenrd of. And that she
should in addition waive all conven
tionality aside and freely talk and
laugh with men whom she hud met
only In their various places of busi
ness was in Purkville no less than
scandalous. And the stranger's of
fense, which overshadowed all others,
in the eyes of the village maidens, was
the glowing beaut? of the girl mid the
new mid during charm of her. Wil
linm Thayer, the admired and im
portant young lawyer, had bgUUy es
corted Miss Ginny Tyler sucli was the
frivolous mime of the newcomer I
down the broad walk of Main street
in plain view of almost the entire pop
ulation of Parkvilie, when she had
called at his oillee upon some foolish
At least, William's mother
assured the girls that this "Glnny"
had made a trivial excuse to visit the
office, she was sure, for William re
fused to explain the reason. There
after William, in defiance of anger or
ridicule, was often seen at Miss Tyler's
side, while a former supposed sweet
heart made bitter remarks concerning
his new allegiance. Doctor Jim, son
of old Doctor James, was the strang
er's next victim, and though Doctor
Jim's repeated presence upon the ob
noxious hotel veranda was followed by
a prompt falling off of invitations else
where, Doctor Jim continued in the
hotel keeper's words "to beat Bill
Thayer to It."
Paul Thornton was an estimable
man, and young Purkville maidens
evidenced a new and admirable In
terest In the church of their fathers.
"The right man at last," said old
Everett Fairfax, the wealthiest man
of the town, to which Ruth, his daugh
ter, silently and smilingly agreed.
Paul Thornton was a frequently In
vited visitor at the pretentious Fair
fax home, mid It was from these por
tals that Ruth saw the thing which
threatened at Its beginning the young
preacher's success. She had fairly
glimpsed with animosity the strange
girl's approach, when the Reverend
Paul, leaving the pastorate door, could
be seen hurrying eagerly after. Ruth
caught her breath' In shocked surprise
as that admired young man not only
took quick possession of Miss Glnny
Tyler' hand, but drew It protectlngly
through his own arm, and the two
went strolling op the hill toward what
wns known as "The Lover' Walk."
Events following this episode
caused Parkvilie Itself to hold It
breath In shocked surprise. For the
shepherd of this worthy flock might
be seen at almost any hour of the day
devotedly and openly In the siren's
company, while Rlllte Thayer and Doc
tor Jim waited sulking upon the de-
serted hotel veranda. And as Paul '
Thornton persisted In hi rashness, I
old Fairfax decided upon Ruth's I
promptings to take up the matter with !
the great Doctor West, of the city, j
Doctor West's fame as one of the best '
prracher of the time waa hrondcast ; I
astonishingly and unexpectedly, the
noted man sent reply that he would I
prefer visiting Parkvilie and dlsniss- j
-Ing the rase In person. TJie Rev. Paul ;
had been accepted In the Parkvilie ;
church upon Doctor West' own re- i
quest. j
A committee was wilting to receive ,
him when he arrived at the Fairfax
home in an automobile, and with re
gretful and serious face Parkville's I
I wealthiest cltlsen arose to voire the ,
complaint of Ids people. "We run't
1 keep a innn whoae actions are qnes-
tlnnahle." he finished, "end Paul
1 Thornton Is openly devoting himself
to qtiestlfuialile character. A girl
1 h won't tell where sin- enme from !
: or what ahe'a here for. Who liven l.y
j Ierelf III n hotel, nil' dn --e like a
! riri. Who d t ml": .1 ,',!li our
j glrli hut nrr.f with ih i. ' ii."
1 Doctor Went considered. "I ,mtiH ;
like." he nld at lnt, "to have you
send for Paul Thornton Bnd the young
woinnii of whom you h'bI(. snd bring
them before nie,"
It Mrs (tilth who flew to the tele
phone and H'i'h who admitted the
guilty two whrti they anaei-red the
utnmoh. Hut In the girl's lovely f.i
there aa n Mi,nnrm.ineiit vf guilt,
while Paul Thornton rnhed forward
Jofiilly to huk his aiiieiior's hand.
But the lirci'lilfM, ahrMklng moment
csme. hn Glnny T)ler, all nn
Bl.sehH. ran sirnifhl Into th grt
man a arms. Ov-r her lowly hmd h
atul'H at thm.
"My daughter!" h announce gra
ly, "ho cam under tier mthr't
ma. den name to among )ti, and
try to find wlriiiiie. It n her wlh
to i.t )iu, and find frr'tdth p f'ir
fii-r-e'f lfore mrn'ng to a'ay lure
fn'. ''!y ;n jr Jn-'nr !f.
P oil h'rt.f"n sad my d.'nWr V r.
.in a hate ben for eotn liiee. and
ath try cntBile!e an-t lot, ti
Iro ld)
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No Mere Fit of Anger.
Anna, hecnmlng very imgry, hit her
smaller sister. Her mother, henrliu:
the little child cry, wont In see what
was the tnmhle. When she found
out she reproached Anna mid asked
lier over what she had hecome nngry.
Anna replied : "I wasn't nngry. that
tvns righteous Indignation." Chicago
American.
Eager for Information.
Rohert wns Inking pluslology and
'he suliject Interested him. One day
he decided to tell his small brother
some facts. Pointing to n vein In his
hand, he said: "The stuff In that vein
keeps the heart going; do you know
what's In It?" "No," was brother's
quick reply, "I don't know; what Is
!r, oil or gas?"
V M. Duncan, well known resident
of the Lena neighborhood, wus a busi
ness visitor In Heppner last Wednes
day. Mr. and Mrs. ojhn Olden of Rhea
creek, left Thursday morning for an
extended trip through Southern Cali
fornia and New Mexico where they
will visit with relatives.
Poultry Supplies
Our store is Heppner Headquarters for all
Poultry Supplies including
Chick Poods
Egg Mash
Oyster Shell
Chick Mash
Scratch Food
Grit
Lice Killer Chick Condition Powders
We pay the highest market price for eggs
Phelps Grocery Co.
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