Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, July 27, 1920, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
Tuesday. Tulv 27. 1020
HER JUDGMENT
By AGNES G. BROGAN.
Jopyright, l'JZv, WfHtrn New.spa.pcr Uniuii 1
LEGAL NOTICES
.)I J( i: OF MNAL SKTTI.FMKXT
As Diiiiciiii ri-iid tils mother's letter
bis faoo crew white, anil louse. How
could lie justify hlm.vclf in her ees,
bow keep from her hitter ilisnppoint
meut and humiliation? lie li.-ul lieen
tJ liifiy;iri t ly confident of Ills genius;
drawing, with him, had been us second
Dature since childhood.
So Dune.in gave up his position In
the small town hank, and taking his
mother's eagerly proffered store went
away to study. Kven he could not
know the plodding sacrifice that
nmourit of money represented, hut she
liad heen so glad to help him to the ac
complishment of his goal. And an
months passed Into years and Duncan's
conscientious effort foretold only fail
ure, lie had not the heart to share with
the confident mother his discourage
ment. And so, at first hopefully, and
then desperately Duncan played his
imrt of pretense. It was n story of
promise that his letters contained, and
the checks which he Inclosed as he
vas able were supposed to come
from the sale of sketches, Instead of
from unimportant employment he had
been obliged 1o accept. And now she
wrote that she was coming to visit
Mm, coming to the great city to view
tor herself, the paintings which were
winning him fame. And as Duncan
dropped the letter, he found himself
staring at an advertisement In the
newspaper which he had been holding
beneath It, and the one word which
caught his troubled eye was that of
"paintings." The advertisement stated
that a house was offered for sale out
beyond the city limit, and also several
ialnlings of marked value. Reck
lessly Duncan decided. He would buy
as many of these paintings as his
jiurse would allow. They were offered,
it was said, at a sncrillce, because of
need. The transaction was easily
made; unknown paintings appeared
to have little market value. And when
Duncan's mother stood In. the bare
room which her son designated his
Kfudio, she was silent In admiration
and pride before the pictures. While
Duncan, carried itway by hope anew of
an opening In the world of art, won
dered If one of these conception!) of
fered for public display might not
ho Tor him that opening wedge to n
success later honestly earned. And
no his painted purchase found Its way
through pure worth (o the walls of
Ihe city art gallery and across Its
canvas cover win painted distinctly
a iiauie his own.
When the study obtalui'il "honorable
mention" It tvcmcil that his future
promise might become reality, so Dun
can again gave tip regular employ
ment and bent to fresh endeavor. As
bis need grew, he disposed one by one
of tlie smaller sketches which always
found the sale his own had lacked.
And one day ns Duncan worked fever
ishly, the old realization came to hltn,
Ills pictures would never tlnd that Hale
or recognition.
The will to ilo, but not the gift was
Ms. Dishonesty had availed him
nothing. When he lifted his despond
ftit face n girl stood before him.
"I knocked," said Ihe girl. "And
then when I saw your studio door
open, I walked In."
Duncan gazed listlessly; she wni
pretty girl, be thought.
"I came," paid the ;lrl, "for an ev
jilaiiittlon. You who bought my pic
tures from my dead mother' home
how dared you display them a your
own?"
"Your picture I" Duncan murmured
lnr.eilly.
"Mine!" the girl replied. Her voice
broke tremulously.
"When It win necess.iry to nrll mjr
home, It wn oeccn-ary to aril nil It
sscNcd. The picture were your by
right of pun base only. To erae my
tiaiiie from the cunva. and MilmlltiMe
your own well, tliere'n n name for
that crime, mid It punishment"
I'.efoic the Arc of her Indignation
Duncan was dumb. Then mine Im lt
Inglv, another tep nereis the wooden
tt.mr. Diim an obi mother greeted the
flrl lth minimi frliiiilllm-a.
"Seine one to wi' my l.ny'a n 1 lit -1n7"
be linked, ' Let me hIiow them
tO OI."
Ilrr if!o' In Id the en .. criie of
1I11I1I' 'M on" tuners t a Joy
that ."'mint bo takiui fro-ii me. Serin
li If II IU..I. iin.l u Hiked f,,r Jiii
thi hour, I'wn I'limim did not hop
1o hllc a pollire cUill'ltod bill I
llll'H ."
Oi.r li e fc.lviTjr hind of lit mother
Ihe nun iniNcrnt'lc cie wet lhoe
of the l 1 1 1, mid miihteiily the Hk-Ii of
tir if i. n.-il Li liiltfulne.
"I lllil . for '." wld to
Oie niotlnr, "thiit )our d renin mm
tree "
It :i "In nril out tt.ri.tlth the
ber (toil Duiu nii rrn.'lied the jtrl
tide
"li nil t'c'it," he told him rhcer
ftlllv. "Yen Iumi pttnrit for ttf talent.
Willi. ),iur in. ober -t!!l in hrr faith
In b.-r oii "
I mm tt.e f.iot of in utiitr It g'rl
lnun I In m:',i up ( hliu. And In
lbt iille I 'ii. mi found belief IB Mm
nlf. a a, n in , courage tanuk
tbt twll.'f i'.. "e true
I.N THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, FOR MOK-
KOW COUNTY.
In the Matter of the Kstate of liitha
Wiclesworth, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, Administrator of the
Estate of liitha Wlglesworth, deceas
ed, has filed his final account in the
County Court of Morrow County, Ore
gon, and that Wednesday, the 2 5th
day of August, 1920, at the hour of
ten o'clock in the forenoon of said
day, and the County Court room in
the County Court House at Heppner,
Morrow County, Oregon, is the
time and place set for the hearing of
objections thereto, and the settle
ment thereof.
W. E. WIGLESWORTH,
Administrator of the Estate of Bitha
Wiglesworth, Deceased.
First Puhl. June 9, 1920.
Last Publ. Aug. 24, 1920.
NOTICK TO CREDITORS
XOTICCK FOR I'USI.ICATION
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.
015C87, for SE1!, Section 32, Town
ship 1 South, Range 29 East, and
Lots 1 and 2 and SVi NE, 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.
Claimant names s witnesses:
George Pearson, Howard Pearscn,
Frank McCabe, j?.rsh Courtney, all
of Lena, Oregon.
C. S. DUNN,
Register.
XOTIOE FOR PUBLICATION
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, FOR MOR
ROW COUNTY.
In the Matter of the Estate of Albert
Matteson, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that Julia
Matteson has been, duly appointed by
the County Court of Morrow County,
Oregon, Administratrix of the Estate
of Albert Matteson, deceased.
All persons having claims against
said Kstate are notified Jto present
the same to me at the office of my
attorney, Sam E. Van Vactor, at
Heppner, Oregon, within six months
from, the dale of Ihe first publication
hereof, with the proper vouchers duly
verified.
Dated and Hist published this 29th
day of June, 1920.
JULIA MATTESON
Administratrix of the Estate of Al
bert MaUesot, deceased.
First Publ. June 29, 1 920.
Last Publ. Aug. 2 1, 1920.
.NOTICK FOR I'l HLM'.VnOV
Department of the Interior, V. S.
Land (iriice at The Dalles, Oregon,
Juno 17th. 1920.
Not ice in hereby given that
KUZAIIKTII STAMPER
of Lexington, Oregon, who, en Nov.
'.Mill, 19 Hi, made llouicslead Entry
No. OlliOtiS, for S'N'i, N'.iSEVi,
Section 22, Township 1 South, Range
211 Hast, Willamette Meridian, has
filed notice nl Intention to make final
three-year Proof, to establish claim
to the land above described, before
J. A. Waters, Clerk of the Circuit
Court, at Heppner, Oregon, on tlie
4th day of August, 1920.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Dan J. Way, V. J. Lauder, (1. II.
Swaggert, II. F. Swaggcrt, all of Lex
ington, Oregon.
II. FRANK WOODCOCK
Register.
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land office at The Dalles, Oregon,
May 15th, 1920.
Notice Is hereby given that
JOHN P. CONDER,
of Heppner, Oregon, who, on March
15, 1917, made Hometsead Entry
No. 018 585, for Lots 1-2 S NE,
Section 2, Township 1 North, Range
26 East, Willamette Meridian, has
filet! notice of intention to make final
three year proof, to establish claim to
the land above described, before J. A.
Waters, Clerk of the Circuit Court,
at Heppner, Oregon, on the 7th day
of July, 1920.
Claimant names witnesses:
Bernard P. Doherty, of Echo, Ore
gon; Cornelius Melville, of Echo, Ore
gon; Oness V. Gibson, of Echo, Ore
gon; William B. Finley, of Lexing
ton, Oregon.
H. FRANK WOdDCOCK,
4-9 Register
NOTICE FOR I'VHLICATFON'
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at La Grande, Oregon,
June 1 5, 1920.
Notice is hereby riven that
GEORGE M. VINSON
of Lena, Oregon, who on August
1916. made Additional Homestead
Entry, No. 0; 0299, for NWVi NEVi
E',a NWVi and NEVi SWVi, Sectiot
22, Township 1 South, Range 29 East
Willamette Meridian, lias filed notice
of intention to make three-year ;ioof
to establish claim to tlie land abovi
described, before Clerk of County
Court, Morrow County, at Heppner,
Oregon, on the 4th day of August
19 20.
XOTICK FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior, U. S.
.and Office at La Grande, Oregon,
June 15, 1920.
Notice is hereby given that
WILLIAM F. PETTYJOHN
Echo, Oregon,, who, on December 23,
1916, made Homestead Entry, No.
016878, for SWVi NWVi, N SW
SEVi SWVi, S'2 SEVi, NEVi SEVi,
SEVi NEVi, Section 34, Tp. 1 N R.
28 E and on March 1, 1920, made
Ad. H. E. No. 019493, for NEVi
NEVi, NWVi NWVi, NWVi SEVi,
Sec. 34, Tp. 1 N., R. 28 E. and Lot
Sec. 2, Tp. 1 S., R. 28 E., Willa
mette Meridian, has filed notice of in
tention to make three-year proof, to
establish claim to the land above
described, before Clerk of County
Court, Morrow County, at Heppner,
Oregon, on. the 3rd day of August,
1920.
Claimant name3 as witnesses:
W. E. Wiglesworth of Echo, Ore
gon, Geo. cummins ot Lena, Oregon,
Mack Gentry of Lena, Oregon., Fred
Coxen of Lena, Oregon.
C. S. DUNN,
Register.
StocTcraising homestead entry, Act
December 29, 1916, (39 Stats., 862.)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that John
McCartan has been duly appointed
administrator of the estate of Frank
McCartan, deceased, by the County
Court of Morrow county, Oregon. All
persons having claims against said
estate are notified to present the
uue to me at the office of my attor
ney, F. A. Mc.Menamin, in Heppner,
Oregon, within six months from the
date of the first publication of this
notice, with vouchers duly verified
Dated and first published this
8th day of June, A. D. 1920.
JOHN McCARTAN,
Adminnstrator of the estate of Frank
McCarttan, deceased. 6-10
The longest orchard in the world
lis',' it hat of the Dufur Land and Or-
chiud company, seven miles from.
The Dalles. It is nine miles in length
occupies 5000 acres and is mostly
apples.
Heppner Herald
home the bi.con.
Want Ada bring
NOTICK loll I'lllllCATION
Depaitinent of (be Interior. V. S.
Lund office at I.u U ramie, Oregon,
May 15, 1920.
Notice Is hereby given that,
FltlF.DItlCH RAI CH,
of Echo, Oregon, who, on November
2, 1915, made llomcHtoiid Entry No.
015364 for K. Section 20, and on
Match 8. 1920, made Additional
Homeiileiid Entry Nu. 017354. fori
SWVi, Section 2U. and K4 NWVi,
Section 8, Townnhlp 1 North, llangii
2S East. Willamette Meridian, ban
filed notice ot intention to make
three )ear proof. In cst.iblltili claim to
Ihe laud above ilcxd ihed, before J. A.
Water. Cleik ol County Com t. at
Heppner, On gun. on Hie loth day of
July, 1920.
Cl.ilmuiiut name u llriessi :
Tmiy Yey, Price Muukei. Fmiik
D win. Julian ILitli h, nil of F.i ho,
Oi I'goii.
C. S Dl AX,
li. gIMer.
Slo. Ul.llsllig lu.llii -I. .I, ,-titiy, it
inti.i ii-,. (.vi Slut . o: )
A MJl'ARK DEAL IN REAL ESTATE.
What has brought the real estate business largely into disrepute is
that all the failures who have tried nearly everything else and most
of the professional liars ultimately drift Into the veal estate game.
They would skin their own mothers-in-law to get a commission. Of
course they don't last long, but others come to take their places, and
the public has become leary of buying or selling land through real
estate agents.
Tin re are mhhc Straight Shooter in Ihe Kcnl Kstnte business
(he name as In Ihe mercantile business, the banking business or in
any other legitimate line of endeavor In which men have reputations
oto uphold and defend. Aslt my clents on both sides of the numer
ous real estate deals I have made, and In every Instance they are
' satisfied customers. It is the only way. When you have any land
lo sell or buy, come In and see me.
E. M. SHUTT
The Real Estate Man
Up-stairs in Court House
C!o ObMrvltlM.
"Mr n. Mr tlo. urn M-nti lo h an
Id. lit ri.i'pli I ( Ii M t tiottcvd ho
Ihrlr llimi.til 'n ruin. Med"
"r; l"it d ! tun ! ntr that
ll sImiij Ui lady bo thubt
er.tr
NOl It i: on 'l III K'ATIOV
D. I'.n tm. nt ,.f the Inlei lor. V S
I. .Hi, I ivtl.e rt ..t Oriuide. Oregon,
June I :,. I'ljil
Notice l h. i. by h. n lh.it
Slll'liM S SUA W
of 1 1. IIMl.r. Oi.oii. i,i n No,.n.
her H. ll, lit., I. Additional II. imp.
Lad I till). No. OHTnr,. for N't NK
nd N', N ,. S.vtiun :. Tp :
South. Kjiup ii FaM, ilUtnrttr
Me. nii.iiir, im riled notl.r of int.n
tu n to e ,iV ihtif)iMr proof, to
i-Ft.il b!i t l.tini lo the land rImhf
.! 1. 1 lb. .1. before Clerk ,f fount?
Court. MM,nr Counti. at ll ppner.
i"fi'H in (he 5th day et Align-.!.
1 1 ;ii
Claimant tinnio at itne-M'
T J Matb-cV. tiuy ll...r. Ilalph
Join. Futik lti':uu. all uf llrfpner,
Orrgoo.
Z.i.i ! V c.i.PtNv.
TtrgUter
Choice Cuts of the
Best Meats
EVERY HOUSEWIFE WANTS TO SERVE THE
txrst in Meats to her family.. She can be assured she
i. lining m it' hc Inns her Meats at thii .mVi which
t ei'iuhutiil in conformity with modern methods of
sanitary marketing.
Central Market
McNAltER & SORENSON, Props.
Bread LiKe Mother
Used to Mahe
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
Oevator Co.
I n IITII lMiiMHewtwriBsemmmiifjaji
til U B
ry
icnmei
For the Harvest Season
THE NEW DANE MOWER
Built by the John Deere Company, is giv
ing excellent satisfaction.
Let u'g show you the merits of this machine.
We arc agents for
CASE THRESHING MACHINES,
Are the Best.
CASE KEROSENE TRACTORS,
Have no superiors.
Ask about prices and terms on these high grade
machines.
Peoples Hardware
Company
The Moral Risk
Vhrn th time romps to iifk rrrdlt, bank will want
to know what you AUK w-ll at? what you HAVE.
Tbat't where the moral hazard rotnra In.
And you ran't entabltnh credit over olsht. Rather. It
la a matter f becoming KNOWN at your bank, of e
tabllKlilnn confidence by the way In which you hae
kept your account, rogardlena of the amount you
have to your credit.
Get acquainted that'i the flrot thln. Then develop
that acquaintance Into frlendnhlp. It will atand you
In aplendld atead when the time come. Remember
Inn. alo, that thla bank off.-ri you complete bank
ing aervlce.
Farmers & Stockgrowers
National Bank
HEPPNER, OREGON.