Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, June 15, 1920, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
Tuesday, June 15, 1920
NEED OF SPECIAL TRAINING
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Bread LiKe Mother
Used to MaKe
You can have it if you use our famous
White Star
Flour
For Your Baking
We have just received a car load of Spring
Beardless Barley for Seed
We pay highest cash prices for
Hides, Pelts and Furs
Heppner Farmers
Elevator Co.
When your Plumbing goes
Wrong
Phone
Us
nriinip
tzJM MA
We make a specialty of quick repair work, keep
ing always ready tlie materials and men for im
inflliate service.
If you have new work that you wish us to figure
011 we will he very glad to suhmit prices.
( hir work is guarantied to give you perfect satis
faction and if you are not pleased in every partic
ular we will spare neither time nor money to
make it right.
Peoples Hardware
Company
The Moral Risk
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A VOCATION
By ELIZABETH R.GREENE.
Youth Starting In Life Must Remenv
ber That This Is an Age of
Specialists.
(Copyright, l'Jlitl, Western .Newapayer L'uion.)
Cyrillti stood at the window listless
ly watching the whirling snow-Hakes.
In the room below her three aunts
were gathered in Molemn council and
the girl frowned to herself at the
knowledge.
"Why don't they let me alone?" she
thought, wistfully. "If everyone litis a
special work, as Aunt l'hyllis says
why don't they let me lind mine for
myself?"
As there seemed no answer to these
troublesome questions Cyril la turned.
While she still stood Irresolute Aunt
Deborah's voice called to her, and with
smoldering rebellion in her dark eyes
Cyrilla went obediently down.
As .she entered the somber library
two pairs of spectacled eyes regarded
her fresh young beauty accusingly.
"Cyrilln," said Aunt Deborah, who
was the oldest of the aunts, and the
Indomitable leader, "have you decided
yet what vocation you will pursue?"
"No, Aunt Deborah."
'Well, Cyrilla, as you seem so unable
to decide for yourself, and it's time
you were Accomplishing something,
your aunts and I have concluded to
make a choice for you." She paused
expectantly, but the girl listening re
spectfully made no effort to speak.
"We think It best for you to take up
dressmaking you seem such a home
body" she added in a tone that, set
tied the matter. .
"What right have you folks gut to
plan out my life?" she demanded pas
sionately. "I'.ecause I've always
obeyed you, you think you can flrive
me now into a work I detest. You
won't give me time to decide fop my
self, you won't trust me. It's it's
not playing fair!"
Cyrilla's voice broke in a defiant
sob.
The council of three was properlv
shocked, hut it was gentle Aunt j'hyl-
us wno spone.
"The child is right," she said softly.
"We ought to trust her and let her
find her own path "
Deborah Meade shot her youngest
sister a withering glance,
In the refuge of her room Cyrilla
sobbed despairingly.
"Hut I won't lie a dressmaker. 1
won't I won't!" Robbed Cyrilla rebel
Ilously.
Slipping softly downstairs for her
wrnps Cyrilla, passing the library
door, caught the sound of a forbidden
nnrne her mother's mime on Aunt
l'hyllis' lips. She paused eagerly; she
knew so little of the mother of whom
she had been bereft when a child.
"It doesn't pay to be too hard, Deb
orah," Aunt Phyllis was saying. "You
know how It worked with with Clce
ly," she added bravely.
So once, long ago, her mother had
rebelled at Aunt Deborah's rigid
reign ! That was why, then, they nev
er spoke of her.
Absorbed In her thoughts, she had
reached the crowded thoroughfares of
the city before she realized how far
she bud gone.
She would get nn olllce Job, Any
tiling was better than being Aunt Deb
ornh's dreisuiaking pupil.
Then It happened.
When sin. opened her eye Cyrilln
found lier-elf In n little white hospital
bed, with u nurse smiling down at
her.
"Where inn IV" linked Cyrilla, bewil
dered. "You fell, dear, crossing the street
don't ou remember?"
"You've sprained your arm, but to
morrow we're going to send .you
home," sinlle.l the nurse. "We found
your name and address In your hand
ling nn. I have untitled your folk. Now
go to sl.-ep, tlelllle."
When she nwnUo, n huge hunch of
j dewv peliille.l violets was mi the stand
by Uer hiilM.le. Cyrilln' ry lllled
ulth etilit, t.iira. S.i the nun! did
tare fur h. r a little, iifier nil !
"Am nl.e, dear?"
Crl"a. ii.bi.li ng the Inlets, had
l.nt heard Hie nurse enter,
"Ar.-ii I il.ev l.n V l e cried, In
iieni!ii.' the I'.m.'r. "I didn't know
lllV lllllits rilled f.r IrC 1.'.
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We are living today In the age of
specialists in almost all lines and un-
-ss the young miu who goes out to
arn his own living is definitely train
ed in some one line, his chances of ad
vancement are negligible. It is true
that he can earn good wages at the
outset and can hope for a few ad-
nncemeuts, but unless he (its himself
by training, experience and study for
something bigger he will soon find ho
is in a blind alley job.
A boy does not always realize this".
school life becomes humdrum to the
lad bubbling over with fun and energy,
and for him to sit on a bench with a
hook in his hands, studying what
seems to be uninteresting facts, im
presses him as a real hardship when
he longs to be out In the world taking
place among comrades who have
proved themselves independent.
This Is the place where the guiding
hand of the parent is necessary. The
boy must be made to understand that
the training he is receiving now is
sharpening him for future opportun
ities, lie is likely to be reasonable
If his parents have retained his con
fidence, and if they can show him Unit
In dollars and cents he will be the
gainer by continuing In school. Em
ma Gary Wallace, in Christian Herald.
A!fa!fa Ranch For Sale
With hay selling readily in the stack at from $16 to $30 per
ton in this great permanent stock country, and three and four
large crops each year, an all'alia ranch is a sure winner.
Here it is:
1 60 Acres on Lower
Willow Creek
120 acres under the ditch and worlds of free irrigating water.
About 75 acres of growing alfalfa and more ground already
prepared for seed. Fair improvements. In the best alfalfa
region of Morrow county. Get this quick and raise your own
feed or help supply the hay market.
E. M. SHUTT
The Real Estate Man
Up-stairs in Court House
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Coastal Defense of China.
The government of Peking, it is said,
has a complete coastal defense plan
for China, according to which the
whole Chinese const will be divided
into four sections, 1. e., the Gulf of
Chihill, the coast of Kiang-su and Che
klang, the coast of Fuklen and the
coast of Kwantung. A coast defense
commissioner will be appointed for
each section, and he will be held re
sponsible for the maintenance of peace
ami order in his own section. lie will
also control all ships entering his sec
tion. .
The first, the second and the train
ing squadrons will retain their pres
ent status, under the direct control of
the navy department. The navy min
istry contemplates appointing Admiral
I.i Ting-hsing as commissioner for the
Gulf of Chihill. Admiral I .an Chlen-shu
for the Kiang-su and Che-klang sec
tion and Admiral Liu Kuan-lislng for
I'uklen. As to Kwang-tung, the com
missioner will be appointed after the
north and south have been reunified.
East and West News.
Choice Cuts of the
Best Meats
One Day Late.
The women's club of the little town
where I worked In a grocery store near
the depot had arranged for a well
known speaker to give nn address In
our theater one evening. The evening
arrived, the hall was crowded, but no
speaker appeared, and everyone was
disappointed. The following evening
Just afler the train enme in a stranger
appeared in the store and asked where
Mr. was to speak that night.
I replied ibat he was to have spoken
the night before, but added. "The big
booh didn't coine." Just then one of
t he leading women of the town came
In and recognized the man as the
speaker who had been expected the
night before. Needless to say. I soon
found work In the back of the store
which needed Immediate nttei.tion.
that," !.
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I .nine to
Terrible Effect of Prohibition.
The wives of two Muncle factory
workmen were discussing the effect
of prohibition on their husbands.
"When John comes home on Satur
day noons nowadays with blx pay en
velope and turt.s It over to nie," mild
or.e, "I always deal him out fifty
cents for siH-ndln' money and be
upends It for hliii'Milf."
"And what did be do In the old
(iil.Hin dny?" riked the other.
"In them terrible day," said the
first, "when John turned over to me
his pay envelope on Saturday imoiis.
I used to give him fifty renin for
little Muilln' money for httimelf, and
noon he'd be buck with tt growler of
beer for the tun of ll. bless bit
heart." Indianapolis News.
rortbind. Ore., Jure 10 Wtlh no
bmu-er nn i cnne for being Idle, Mnn
:irrh I. mi her I'otupnny rcHiitned op
eration 'n M.iy alter hmlnv Ix-en
clim.'il down for tvo e,-ir. It cum
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EVERY HOUSEWIFE WANTS TO SERVE THE
best in Meats to her family. . She can be assured she
is doing so if she buys her Meats at this shvp which
is conducted in conformity with modern methods of
sanitary marketing.
Central Market
McNAMER & SORENSON, Props.
each and all of said animals to the
highest and best bidder for cash In
hand, for "the purpose of paying the
cost3 of taking up,, holding and Bel
ting said animals, together with rea
sonable damages for the injury
caused by said animals running at
large on my premises.
Dated and first published this 8th
day of June, 1920. 6-7
M. C. MAUSHALL
NOTICE
Notice Is hereby given to all own
ers of cattle and horses now running
at large on lands owned or leased
by me, In Morrow County, Oregon,
that If such cattle and horses are
not taken off my property within two
weelcs from the date of this notice,
that I wnll take up all such stock
and prooeedd to sell same accordnng
to law.
Dated at Lexington, Oregon, June 8,
1920. 6-8pd
JAMES CARTY.
NOTICE TO CT.EDITOUS
re depart,
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.liHir limning at lati'e rt trv ri mlM'it nsir
ntTiM. iC.intli. r.u.k. Ort i- in tumlf
1 ron Ftull'i n. 2 yean old. bobtail
lth white fare. ! and tail, Stirt
p.uin.1". Spnl. r bmnd on tlKht
tumbler.
I lien rrar mare If n.) pnund, rj.l-
Notlce Is hereby given thnt John
McCartan has been duly appointed
I administrator rf the estate of Krank
McCnit;;ti. d-ciased. by the County
Court of Morrow county, Oregon. All
i persons having claims against paid
'cr-tiite are notified to prevent the
, utile to nie lit the o.flce of my attor
ney, K. A. V.-Menamln, In Heppner,
,i:e;:nn. with'n six months from the
i date of the fiit publication of thlf
not'ee, with vomher duly verified
Dated and flint published thlf
th da;- of June. A. I). l?:o.
JOHN MiCAllTAN.
' Ad u'tn imtur of the i-ntate of Erar.k
stripe on face, white left hind foot.
1 gray gelding, about 1000 pounds,
spider brand on right shoulder.
1 blue roan stallion, about 1000
pounds, Spider brand on right shoul
der. brown mare wiht spod dO-d $r04
1 brown mare with sucking colt.
about 1000 pounds, SI on left hip.
1 roan mare, about 1000 pounds.
spider brand on right shoulder, suck
ing coalt with white face.
1 bay gelding, about 1100 pounds
spider brand on right shoulder.
1 bay yearling no brand.
That I will, on
THI RSDAY, THE 17 DAY OF JCNB
1920, at the hour of eleven o'clock
in the forenoon, of said day, unless
the same shall have been redeemed,
at what is known as Marshall's cor-
ralls, about 4 miles west of Castle
Uock, in said county sell each and all
of said animals to the highest and
best bidder, for cash In hand, for
purpose or paying the costs of takin
in ll..llln .. .1 ...III IJ i
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together with reasonable damages
me injury caused by said anima
running at large on said premises.
M. C. MARSHALL.
Dated and first published this 1st
day of June, 1920.
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NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
Notice Is fcenniy nvon that C. M.
rii'ti.-vo.th . sidmini.tratrlx of the
-tafe of O. K. Katnt wotth, deceased,
h.is fibd her fin.il account of her
uiiir.iliutatlun of f.ibl estate with
the County Court of the State of
Olefin for Morrow County, end that
n.ii.l court has fixed Monday, the Sth
day of July, laid, at the hour of
lo;0ti o'clock In the forenoon of said
day as the time, and the Cou-N
I'.oirt room, fct the Court House.
II' ppner. In Morrow County, Oreg.iA
as the pUrtt fur hearing objection to
.iiil final aeruunt and the final n'tt-leaii-nt
of raid ent.ite, and all per
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t'. i.Pi.e ,i!i i , 1 cijrt on or be
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