Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, June 01, 1920, Image 3

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    THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
PAGE THREE
EDWARDS AND MANAGER
I LEGAL NOTICES
DAVIDS HOUR
By JACK LAWTON.
Tuesday, June i, 1920.
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Morrow County.
Arthur Reid and Martin Reid,
plaintiffs,
vs.
Madaline Roberts, defendant.
To Madaline Roberts, the above
named defendant:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
F 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
infill Jj
of New
Edward
Edwards
Jersey (on left) chatting with Walker
V. Viek, his campaign manager, in
the Edwards headquarters at the Ho-
ernor Edwards' friends have an
nounced his candidacy for the presi
dential nomination on the Democratic
ticket.
maintaining any right title or interest tel. Manhattan, New York city. Gov-
therein or thereto and that plain
tiffs' title to said lands be quieted as
against you.
This summons is served upon you
V publication thereof once a week
or six consecutive weeks in the
Heppner Herald, a newspaper
published' in Morrow. County,
Oregon, by order of Hon. Gilbert
W. Phelps, Judge of the above
entitled Court made and entered
on the 10th day of May, 1920,
and tho date of first publication Is
May 11, 1920, and date of last publi
cation is June 22, 1920.
WOODSON & SWEEK,
Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
1
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior, U. S.J
Land office at La Grande, Oregon,
May 15, ,1920.
Notice Is hereby given that,
FRIEDRICH RAUCH,
of Echo, Oregon, who, on November!
2, 1915, made Homestead Entry No.
015364 for E, Section 20, and on
March 8, 1920, made Additional
Homestead Entry No. 017354, for
SWVi, Section 20, and E NW4,
Section 8, Township 1 North, Range
28 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 I
Heppner, Oregon, on the 20th day of I
July, 1920.
Clalmanat names as witnesses: '
Tony Vey, Price Munkers, Frank
Irwin, Julian Rauch, all of Echo,
Oregon.
C. S. DUNN,
4-9 Register
Stoekralslng homestead entry, Ad
December 29, 1916, (39 Stats., 862.)
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Department of the Interior, U. 8
Land office at La Grande, Oregon
May 15, 1920.
Notice Is hereby given that
KATHERINE DOHKHTV,
of Lena, Oregon, who, on March 23.
1916, made HomeHtead Entry No.
01 5687, for SE',i. Section 32, Town
ship 1 South, Range 2!) Hunt, and
Lots 1 and 2 and NE4, Section
Township 2 South, Range 29 East.
ml .Villamette Meridian, has filed notice
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 Illnesses:
Francis McCabe. John Kccgnn.
Phil Hirl. Mack MrOulte. nil of Lena.
Oti'Kon.
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S. E. NOTSON
ATTOHN KY-AT-LAW
Office in Court House
Heppner Oregon
VAUGHAN & BUTLER
DKXTIST
Permanentl) located Id Oddfellow's
Uunlding
'ieppner, Oregon
DR. A. D.McMURDO
PHYSICIAN ft SIIU.KON
Telephone 1 22
Office Patterson's Drug Store
Heppner Oregon
WOODSON & SWEEK
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Department of the Interior, I. S.
Land office at The I I Oicgon.
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thire jr,.:,. proof, I ' ' aVlU clHi V
the ut, nti"vr d-scM'ied, U :. J A
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David sat before the fireplace in the
cozy room anil looked earnestly at his
old friend. The room was lined with
books ; unci a desk stood in the center ;
half curtains were at the window,
where ruffled curtains had been, and
a doctor's sign with gilt lettering hung
above: David had done his best to
turn his mother's sitting room into a
doctor's consulting office. The old
friend looked back at David, and sym
pathy was iu his gaze.
"It's tough," he said, "after all the
years you've planned for this, boy, to
have It full through. Your mother
and me used to sit and talk of the
time when you'd come back from col
lege and have the whole town calling
you for their sick. You'd a made a
good doctor, too; there's no question
about it. Iletter'n the .big one that's
come out of the city. He's had none
of the struggles you've had to find
his place.
"His dad Is one of the big specialists
In the city. Thought it would be a
good thing to start his son on his own
feet, so he bought him the Galium
place and got him established. We
sure (lid need a doctor. Old Doc Wells
dropping off sudden, this new one
fell soft into his place, the place that
should have been waiting for you.
David. Everyone seemed to take to
Doe Hrereton right off. Maybe It was
his fine car that Impressed 'em, or the
housekeeper In cap and tucker that
opens the door at his house. Anyway,
I'm sure there's nothing for you here
now, son, an you d better mint an
other stand. Rent this bouse and
start out for another town. We'll
miss you, but I'm telling you just how
things are."
David nodded gravely, "Thanks,"
he replied, "but I guess I'll stick ;
Doctor Brereton may take all the reg
ular patients. I enn see how our fami
lies would welcome a city practitioner.
But there must be others who could
use me ; the lower town folks per
haps, ot those across the bridge."
"Land alive boy!" the old man ex
claimed, "how'd you expect to make
a living off those folksT Most of 'em's
on charity now."
"I always have managed to live some
way." Dnvld said slowly.
"You have, David." Dan warmly
agreed, "and against all odds you've
reached your chosen goal."
The old man paused. "Helen Carson
rides out n good ileal with Doc Bre
reton," he said brusquely, "some folks
think It's going to be a match. Sure
would suit her father down to the
ground ; you know how Carson Is no
one round here ever wns good enough
for his daughter."
"No one, you mean." David correct
ed, "bud money enough, In his opinion
to he eligible ns a husband for his
daughter."
"That's It." Dan said, "and the girl
cares so much for her fool father that
she'd never cross him. Well, good
night David, I'm sorry you haven't
a better welcome."
David decided to stick and do what
lie could. He met Nell next day. She
was driving with the capable and confl
dent Brereton, and after her little eager
cry, Nell had In a whispered word
osked to be allowed to speak to him.
He wns fortunate In meeting the
girl after (lint, down by the bridge
now white with the snows of winter, or
1 In the wood road perhaps, with ever
greens nn either side. And Nell, con
fessed to him that Hal Brereton wnnt
ed her for his wife, ami that her father
wanted It too.
I "And you rare for hltn, Nell?" he
managed to ask.
The girl regarded Mm quietly,
"t'ertnlnly not, David," she said;
"I shall never ninrry Hal P.reroton."
I David's henrt sang as he walked
home alone.
From di-tpalrlng. waiting hours of
Idleness, the telephone called Mm. He
wns wmiti'd at lllllcrest.
, "I'll come at once." he responded,
and started tmVllevlngly.
! IlilliTcst wss the new riiwtor' ns.
, mired province. The phone railed
1 again as David drew on Ms rout
! then still asaln! lie was to lie very
lmy, be told hltns.-lf Jubilantly. Then
I rame the explanation. Old Dan gave
It liver II I' llC.
i "The i plileinlr lin caught Inn-tor
Prrrri'in." he mid. "lie's n xh-k man.
' i.nd M patients are alt mml to
. ilesfb lf(iHle there ln't n In il l,r dor.
tor within two tn!l-. Mi't not on
( ol!i el,llH Ollt nil It. ie ri ll'l III
' this Mlrxunl and ueatber. ;.i in It
I'nvjr: nire em mi up. ni"l n mI e your
reputation."
And Unit Is exnetlv v lint pin 1.1 i'i
fearlessly be attended cM-rv siiti
bed, thankful for the c.e-leno v t , 1 . 1 1
had I n given Mm In ih' 1 t-.-n !--l
l!elist. Hts skill UIIS si, ', rel'ii.'h'e'l
I m 111 l.iol arrived. I'nr-oti. ti e Int.
porthlit. V lis the la'esi ft, s(i eimili.
And he m i.'ged to .nil ini
There ;is no ntlur way. !o.!nr
r,r retmi hud tone to the li v to eon. j
ntese. i. hnd adnilt'e-1 to PiiUd
that f.e Intended to retmiln there, I
"Won t he roorn for two of us now
In tint stnnll biirz," he hud "sld And
s Inn id I j- ri f ovir the ) k timM. to
ti e tirest t'srson I sine the ri',.1 H'n'll
cf his own helplessness, (i 1 1 ' I a sinme,
t.esv riinfhlenf e In another's .nrf.
"Yooll iill in thro-i.-h" he
t-ef.-e. feebly
-i iii.- r
And i" did
I'.nl ss I r tool l!,er. !((, f rs..n s
tn.st'il 1st,. I t!s.f,f his. sod Mh
N ( s shiMti eyes upon him thai
David l.'i'ir.
in
I4 forcefully replied.
"Gasoline Shortage
Southern Pacific Company
Is ready to
move promptly to any point in this
State or any other State it serves
Gasoline
Distillate
Kerosene
and Fuel Oil
offered it for shipment and is ready
to do all in its power to remedy any
existing shortage with good service.
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY.
Poultry Supplies
Our store is Heppner Headquarters for all
Poultry Supplies including
Chick Foods Chick Mash
Egg Mash Scratch Food
Oyster Shell Grit
Lice Killer Chick Condition Powders
We pay the highest market price for eggs
Phelps Grocery Co.