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THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
Tuesday. August 3. 1020
SYLVIA'S VANTS
By ELIZABETH Q. DAY.
PRESENCE OF ORGANDIE HATS
"YeS, T.M1I I'll
i-Tiiteii Sylviit so n n
l.lliin-if o i'riilne.
Sylvin, i.. ( : 1 1 1 -? r
T:r :t-l. with Imif
1n.wi i-hinii.l'll::; for
of her fnnip.-my, jin
or, the hum!, raff,
(3 :i r Sy lejlcale. I
tiimry you," roti
l.ly that Tu..i was
i- I, hriiiiiuit, pnpn
th" voiiiil' m'li ir
I'VI'II line evell'llf!
op!::,:; 'I'om Ti'.-iin-'letermineil
von'i','
hunk clerk with a mniloriito salary fuel
very modern to prospects for tin' fu
ture. Truly II was iimimn;;! It hud
l.'iken Tom three years to smaiuoti suf
t'a'ii hi cnui'iiee to propose, iiiul now
he wimilereil f ir a inoiiient why lie
hsnl hoi done it liefore.
Tiki well lie know I His limited r-Ir-cimisliinecs
1 1 ; i I at one lime seemed
an insiii'inounlalile liarrier lietween
tlictn; hut now that In; Inn saved a
little and was Helling on heltcr at Hi?
lianlc he had miisl ereil the neeessary
ciliM8( to "pep" tl:e MUeslion.
"Ves, and we'll have a church wed
ding and six hriilcsmaids iind all the.
fi x iii'k,' and, Tutu, I know a dear lit
tle house I'd like to live In, hranil new,
and only $!U.KK. There's a duel; of u
arai;e where we can keep our own
Utile car, for we'll surely have one,
won't we, dear? Anil, Tom, I saw a
llvliij,' room suite in town the other
day for .fToO, and a solid mahogany
se. for only $1.UX). You see. dear,
1 sort of had a hunch you'd ask me
soon, so I've lieeu scoulim,' around, for
I am a firm heliever in pre i:i redness,
you know."
Tom was hotfinnln:,' to have
"hunches" In several different direc
tion.. Mow, Tom thought he had sized
Sylvia up heller than thai. He knew
lier father was very "well off" tl.nik'li
not wealthy; that they hail a "lliv
ver," as did iiiiniKl everyone in the
llirifly little town, hut where had Svl
via acquired such ext ra vacant tastes?
Oh, hut he had hee;i a fool to dream of
winniiiK' her and keeping her. lie had
won her, hut how ahoul keepinn her'i
Wns she. after all, like some other
emply-hoaded irls he knew, with
aspirations lor a rich hushand? Surely
lie had never lived in a manner that
would cause Sylvia to' helieve that he
had money.
Miserahly lie thought of the $-l,iH1
lie had manured In save, at no small
sacrllice, either. Well, he was doom
ed to he an old hachnlor, lor he never
could love anyone hut Sylvia. He
was disappointed In her, to lie sure,
for he had lielleved her the sinceresl,
truest type of womanhood. Imt he
loved her none the less for Ins dis
appointment. Sylvia, apparently mistaking his si
lence for hliss. was chattering on hap
pily aliont n "ducky" kitchen cahinet
mil llreless cooker anil no end of alu
minum ware, the purchase of which
would mean hankruptcy for Tom.
He must speak, he must tell her
that nil these things could not lie. for
yearn mid years anywuy, and rnhahly
never,
"Sylvia" he Iipkiiii, miserably.
"Yen?" with Home Asperity.
"I love you," Mulshed Tom lamely.
"Of course you do, dear, and I love
cm o distract Ion. and that Is why I
can hardly wait for all the lovely
thinn He are uoitiu to Ket loelher."
So Hint was It; she hived Iran not
for himself iilniie.
"Sylvia," he he-nn nuiilti. and then
"topped. Then a courage niuie to him,
;i cimra-'o h, ha I not Ihouht piissilile,
I' was clear that In' mii-l speak.
lie ihl not 11., to take tier hand or
1 en to loo', at her. 1 It ipplnn his
I lllli l,l.' to ;e'h '!', he it Illc'ci t .
"I. I. ten, u, 1 a 111 'i 1 11 : !. s.vlvin. I
11 lor 1 1 1 ! i 1 1 to Itn-e , pi HI lliil!i;s
I lit I sin 1 I I IU-.I hue if 1 oil I Inn',
At Least One Piece cf This Charming
Heaogear Is Regarded Necessary
by All '.'ornen.
Organdie hats are just now diverse
and luautiiul. A few seasons nK
they jiopped into the horizon as a pns
sihility and were );iveu more or less
passim; and amused attention, but
now cveryhody is lining at least out
oi'Kiindio hat. It is u hat to lead
women astray and to lure trom their
poekeihook.s much more money thar
they had planned to let slip away ll
that direction, for such hats are uptto
lie so heconiin that, hi spite of the
fact thai they are perishable in the
extreme, they are Irresistible.
In nistel shades and colorings these
organdie hais have reached their high
est development. The violets and
pinks and yellows are fascinatini;.
often they ar" trimmed witli notliinn
at all, but are so constructed and
shaped that their rolling brims and
their softly folded crowns take care of
the whole duly of a hut. Then there
are some which are trimmed with big
splashing bows of the same material.
Others are done with (luted bows to
chime in with the frocks which the
hats are designed to accompany. One
of these organdie hats was made of
white anil was trimmed with a large
and sweeping bow of wide black vel
vet ribbon across the front. One
could picture it worn with the whitest
of white dresses made also of the
crispy white organdie material. An
other organdie hat hail n hand of pur
ple faille ribbon wound closely about
the base of Ihe draped crown of mauve.
Another bad a basket of fresh and
modern posies embroidered on the front
of a draped pink organdie crown.
They are done in all manners these
transparent huts of summer and each
one Is most charming.
DAISIES USED AS TRIMMING
XOTH'K TO CREDITORS
IX 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 hawing claims against
said Estate are notified to present
the same to me at the office of my
attorney, Sam E. Van Vactor, at
Heppner, Oregon, within six months
from the date of the first publication
hereof, with the proper vouchers duly
verified.
Dated and first published this 29th
day of June, 1020.
JULIA MATTESON
Administratrix of the Estate of Al
bert Matteson, deceased.
First Publ. June 20, 1920.
Last Publ. Aug. 24, 1920.
NOTICE VOll PVIIUCATION
Department of the Interior, U. S.
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.
015?64 for EVz, Section 20, and on
March 8, 1920, made Additional
Homestead Entry No. 017354, for
Section 20, and E NW'i,
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
Hoppner, Oregon, on the 20th day of
July, 1920.
Claimanat names ap witnesses:
Tony Vey, Price Hunkers, Frank
Irwin, Julian Riiuch, all of Echo,
I Oregon.
C. S. DUNN,
4-f Register.
Stockraising homestead entry, Act
December 29, 191 6, (39 Slats., 862.)
NOTICE FOIl I1 M.IC.VnOY
The daisy trimmed straw chapeau
a hat finished at the edges with tnffe.
ta daisies is one of the latest Parisian
fashions.
Department of the Interior, U. S
Land Office at La Grande, Oregon
June 1 5, 1920.
Notice is hereby given that
SHERMAN SHAW
ol Heppner, Oregon, who on Novem
ber 13, 1916, made Additional Home
stead Entry, No. 016735, for N NE
4 and N NW'4, Section 26, Tp.
South, Range 27 East, Willamette
Meridianr, has filed notice of inten
Hon to make three-year Proof, to
establish tdaim to the land above
described, before Clerk of County
Court, Morrow County, at Heppner,
Oregon, on the 9th day of August,
Ii20.
Claimant names as witnesses:
T. J. Matlock, Guy Boyer, Ralph
Jones, Frank Rrsnius, all of Heppner,
Oregon.
C. S. DUNN,
Register.
XOTH'K FOIl I'l ISI.IC.mOX
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at La Grande, Oregon,
June 15, 1920.
Notice is hereby given that
GEORGE M. VINSON
of Lena, Oregon, who on August 9,
1916, made Additional Homestead
Entry, No. 016299, for NWi NE ,
E!i NW and NE SW, Section
22, Tov.-ns-hip 1 South, Range 29 East
Willamette Meridian, has filed notice
of intention to make three-year - roof;
o establish claim, to the land above
described, before Clerk of County
Court, Morrow County, at Heppner,
Oregon, on the 4th day of August,
1920.
Claimant names as witnesses:
George Pearson, Howard Pearson,
Frank McCabe, Jjrrsh Courtney, all
of Lena, Oregon.
C. S. DUNN,
Register.
NOTICE FOIl PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at La Crande, Oregon,
June 15, 1 920.
Notice is hereby given that
WILLIAM F. TETTYJOHN
Echo, Oregon, who, on December 23.
1916, made Homestead Entry: No.
015878, for SW'Vi NW4, N SW'A
SEi S'.VVi. S SEi,i, NE Vt SEU.
SEU NE',1, Section 34. To. 1 N.. R.
28 E and on March 1, 1920,-made
d. H. E. No. 019493, for NE Vi
N Eli, NW'i NWVi, NW!4 SEVi,
Sec. 3 4, Tp. 1 N., R. 28 E. and Lot
1, Sec. 2, Tp. 1 S., R. 28 E., Willa
mette Meridian, has filed notice of in
tontion to make three-year proof, to
tablish claim to the land above
described, before Clerk of County
Court, Morrow County, at Heppner,
Oregon, on the 3rd day of August,
1D20.
Claimant names as witnesses:
W. E. Wiglesworth of Echo, Ore
gon. Ceo. Cummins of Lena, Oregon,
Mack Gentry of Lena, Oregon, Fred
Coxen of Lena, Oregon.
C. S. DUNN,
Register.
Stoclcraislnt; homestead entry. Act
December 29, 1916, (39 Stats., 862.)
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.
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can iiil-'id
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me. iiiul iheiiu-'it
Simple Logic.
The earl of I'ortnrlington, who wns
one of the first to volunteer for ritv-
lr during the railway slrlkf in Eiik
liind, relate the following Ntory : A
boy scout mi duty at one of the Lon
don termini, feeling the pangs of hun
ger about eleven o'clock one morning,
began a vigorous attack on a substan
tial lunch he had brought with him.
A gentleman passing by was moved
to remark: "My boy. If you eat much
now you Hoo t have any appetite for
ynnr dinner." To which the smart
little fellnw replied: "Well, I glless
If I haven't anv appetite I shan't want
any ilini er." The ceiilleinati bad no
autre to say.
Ccnson cf Peril,
At this se.i'.ini of the ear It I folly
to i liter yu'iv lieili'nnm witliniil lurii
!'iu on ihe light. A I -1 iln net attempt to
it en the ch.e of the leil IMlVsi Joll
n-e I,-.. ! Im-.I n ih. 1 1'( f,,r this In
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A syi AKK DEAL IX IJEAL ESTATE.
What has brought the real estate business largely into disrepute Is
that all the failures who huve tried nearly everything else and most
of the professional liars ultimately drift into the real estate game.
They would skin their own mothers-in-law to get a commission. Of
course they don't last 'ontt, but others come to take their places, and
the public has become leary of buying or selling land through real
estate agents. J .
There are miiiio Straight Shooters In the Ileal Estate IiiisIiicm
the name as in the mercantile busine-.s. the banking business or in
any other legitir ate line of endeavor in which mci hava reputations
oto uphold and defend. A si: my clents on both sides of the numer
iiuh r al estate deals I have made, nml iti every instance they are
satisfied ctlstt.mei s. It is Ihe only way. When you have Bry land
to sell if buy, come In and see me.
E. M. SHUTT
The P.eal lis! ate Man
Up-stairs in Court House
IVSacliiiiry
For the Harvest Season
THE NEW DANE MOWER '.
Built by the John Deere Company, is giv
ing excellent satisfaction.
Let u& show you the merits of this machine.
Wc are 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
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to know what u Al;".: ; i Well us whit yiei HAVE.
That'll wheie th.. tiiur.il h;..inl i oinm In.
Ar.tl ou ran't i t..lili h credit o..r r.UI.t. Kather. It
li ii matter ol liei o.nini KNtiW'X nt your hank, of en
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