Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, August 10, 1920, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    Tuesday. August loth. 1020
PAGE SIX
THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
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Helped out reigning bull -
IT IN HANK IX 1817;
VAI.l'K ;KVS TO
Kindly Act ef New Member of Herd
Something the Keepers Had
Never Seen Before.
T'snnlly ul
Into tin; lull':':
purlt iii Sun I 1
jiromptly lieeidi
llic bend of tl.(
Im berd
new li'iH Is
,:.fi''o bN slur;-!
I ,y a -1 1 : 1 1 1 i :-r
111 V. 'I II." Il'-W
Infcen
(Into
eitber win I lie li'.'lit mid in turn is ex
ulted ti tin- rank of snvc:-i'i;:ii or lie
is lieientril iiiMl shown his plnee. Hut
11 new hull, Mo'iil, recently proved to
hi' (in exception. He wns two years
old, 11 Hue example of wlmt a yniin.ij
buffalo should be, mill ho seemed thor
oughly content to 121 i 1 if I his own busi
ness Hiid to lot the other hulls mind
theirs. No one would hiive known
Unit, there was n new buffalo In the
herd.
One niornlnt? the keepers saw that
there was something In the air. Mount
was siiltlint,' round tin; reigning hull.
'J'hey were apart from the herd, heads
down, anil were moving round slowly.
It was tli( queerest bejjinnlii;; of n
bnllli;,iit that the keepers had over
seen. It appeared as If .Mogul would
knock out the old bull with one toss.
As they moved round and round Mo
gul seemed to he horning the other
hull In the eye, and the other hull did
not seem to he making the least Ve
slstanee. Then they pulled apart and
Mogul put down his head.
The old hull had a hunch of thorny
one! us sticking over his right eye, and
Mogul was horning It (iff ns host, he
could with his clumsy short little
horns, finally, after two more at
tempts, circling round us before, he
got the cactus off, and each moved
11 way about his ow n business. Youth's
Companion.
j WinsioU, Conn. Fifty dollars
p'aci d in I he savings bank in Anso
nia in 1 R4 7 (-ladr.ally grew until
l'l -evident -Wijiam A. Nelson of that
it..-unit ion ncontly paid the sum of
1.3:;i.!i0 for the bank book, which
i it was worth after its 73 year's ser-
i vice. Twice within a period of twen
ty veins the sum of $2 was placed
on the account, but nothing more.
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LEGAL NOTICES
FIRST UNITED STATES COINS
.Notice of Kegistration of Land Title.
IN THE CIRCUIT OOUKT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR MOR
KOW COUNTY.
Application No. 32
XOTICK TO CKKItlTOUS j described, before Clerk of County
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE Court, Morrow County, at Heppner,
STATE OF OREGON, FOR MOR- Oresrou, on the Mh day of August,
ROW COUNTY. i l:i20.
In the Matter of the Estate of Albert j Claimant names as witnesses:
Matteson, Deceased. T. J. Matlock, Guy Boyer, Ralph
Notice is hereby given that Julia I Jones, Frank Rasmus, all of Heppner,
Matteson has been duly appointed by I Oregon.
the County Court of Morrow County,
Oregon, Administratrix of the Estate
of Albert Matteson, deceased.
All persons having claims against
said Estate are notified to present
the same to n;e 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, 1920.
JULIA MATTESON
Administratrix of the Estate of Al
bert Matteson, deceased.
First Publ. June 29, 1920.
Last Publ. Aug. 24, 1920.
NOTICE I OK l'UWJCATION
Department of the Interior, U.
S.
"Fiifjios," Made of Coppsr, Were the
Earliest Issued by Direct Au
thority of Congress.
The "fuglos" were the curliest coins
issued by the authority of the United
Suites, mill were of copper. It was In
April, that the congress of the
United Slates authorized the board of
treasury to contract Tor "00 tons of
copper coin nf the federal sttindiird
"agreeably to the proposition of Mr.
.lames .larvis, provided that the premi
um lo he allowed to the United States
on the ticciMint of the copper contracted
fur be not less Hum lo per cent," ntul
that "it he coined at the expense (if
Hie coiitriicl ir, hut under the Insp
Hon of an ollicer appointed and paid
by the United Stales."
It Is presumed that this copper coin
ciuitnict was made ns directed for on
l'l-lduy, July , 17H7, the emigres
adopted this resolution: "That the
board of treasury direct the contractor
for the copper coinage to stamp on
one side of each piece the following
device, viz.: Thirteen clrch-s linked
together anil n small circle In the mid
dle with the words 'United States'
around It, nnd In the center the words.
We lire one.' On the- other side of
the name plec the followliiK device,
via.: A dial with the hours expressed
mi the fnce of It. n meridian mm nhove,
on one Hide of which Is to be the word
. Tuglo' mid on the other Hide the dtit
'1TH7'; below the dial the words. 'Mind
mir O A n business.' "
In the Matter of the Application of
U. F. Swaggart to register title to
the East half of the Northeast
quarter and the Southwest quarter
of the Northeast quarter and the
Northwest quarter of the South
east quarter of Section Fourteen,
Township One South, Range Twenty-six
East of the Willamette Me
ridian, vs.
Even Oregerson, also all other per
sons or parties unknown claiming
any right, title, estate, lien, or in
terest in the real estate described
in the complaint herein, and to all
whom it may concern:
Do fondants.
TAKE NOTICE
That, on the 4th day of August,
1920, an application was tiled by I!.
F. Swaggart in the Circuit Court of
the State of Oregon for Morrrtw
County for the initial registration of
the title to the land above described.
Now, unless you appear on or before
the 18th day of September, 1920,
and show cause why such applica
tion should not be granted, the same
will be taken as confessed and a de
cree will be entered according to the
prayer of the application and you
will be forever barred from disputing
I he same.
J. A. Waters, Co. Clerk.
Seal.
S. E. Not son,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Address: Heppner, Oregon.
First publication August 10, 1920
Last publication September 7, 19
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 Vfc, Section 20, and on
March 8, 1920, made Additional
Homestead Entry No. 0173i4, for
SW, Section 20, and E'i NV,
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
Heppner, Oregon, on the 20th do.y of
July, 1920.
Clainmnat names ns witnesses:
Tony Vey, Price Munkers, Frank
Irwin, Julian Rauch, all of Echo
Oregon.
C. S. DUNN,
4-9 Register,
Stockraising homestead entrv. Act
December 29, 19 G, (29 Stats., 862.)
S. DUNN,
Register.
NOTICE FOR 1'UHLICATIOX
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,
1918, made Additional Homestead
Entry, No. 016299, forNW NE,
EH NWVi and NE SW, Section.
22, Tovi-nship 1 South, Range 29 East
Willamette Meridian, has filed notice
of intention to make three-year r.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 sis witnesses:
George Pearson, Howard Pearscn,
Frank McCabe, Jjf.rsh Courtney, all
of Lena, Oregon.
C. S. DUNN,
Register.
PS
NOTICE I'OU l'l ill.ICATIO.V
0.
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at La Grande, Oregon,
June 1 5, 1920.
Notice is hereby given that
SHERMAN SHAW
of Heppner, Oregon, who on Novem
ber 13, 1916, made Additional Home
stead Entry, No. 016735, for N NE
It and NV; NWH, Section 26, Tp. 2
South, Range 27 East, Willamette
Meidianr, has filed notice of inten
Hon to make three-year Proof, to
establish claim to the land above
NOTICE l OH PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at La Grande, Oregon,,
June 1 5, 1920.
Noiice is hereby given that
WILLIAM F. PETTYJOHN
Echo, Oregon, who, on December 23,
1916, made Homestead Entry, No.
016878. for SW U NW',4, N SWVi
Sr.H SWVi, Si SEU. NEVi SEVi.
SEVi NEyt, Section 34, Tp. 1 N., R.
28 E and on March 1, 1920, made
Ad. H. E. No. 019493, for NEVi
XEVi, NYVi NWVi, NWVi SEU.
sec. 34, Tp. l it. ss tx. anu ioi
1. Sec. 2..TP. 1 S., R. 28 E., Willa
mette Meridian, has tiled not'ee of in
tention to make three-year proof, to
stablish claim to the land above
described, before Clerk of County
Court, Morrow County, at Heppner,
Oregon, on the 3rd day of August,.
1920.
CUHn-ant namea as witnesses:
W. E. Wiglesworth of Echo, Ore
gon, Geo. Cummins of Lena, Oregon,
Mack C.entty of Lena, Oregon. Fred
Coxen of Lena, Oregon.
C. S. DUNN,
Register.
Stoekraisins homestead entry. Act
December 29, 1916, (39 Stats., 862.)
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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
Elevator Co.
Cutting
Machinery
NOTICE KOK l'l HI.ICATIOV
Autoiraph Hunter's Coup.
Anlo.n upli hunting sotiietlnion
prove n luo-it prolllnl'le pursuit. I. mi
mic I'leanl. n I'reii. h !'."! eniliin of
lie ':.iu I'liule n sternly iii.'ome out .l
It for m", e' lll .eiit .
Hue i
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Department of the Interior, IT. S.
Land Office at La Grande, Oregon,
July 29, 1920.
NOTICE Is hereby given that
JAMES IIIGGINS
whose post-oft! e address is Lena,
Morrow Count; , Oregon, did, on the
27th (lay of Augui t. 19 19, file In '.bi.t
office Sworn Statement and Applica
tion, No, 01999 1, to purchase the N
W. SE'i. Section 5, Township 4
South. i!-.i:";e 29 l'.ist, Willamette
Meridian, and the timber thereon,
under (lie provisions of the act of
June 3, 1STS. a. id nets aiin ndiitoi y,
known im the "Timber and Stone
Law." at Mich valii" an wight be tlx -
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A SOVAHK DEAL IX REAL ESTATE.
What has brought the real estate buainess largely into disrepute Is
that all the failures who have tried nearly everything else and most
of the professional liars ultimately drirt Into the real estate game.
They would skin their own mothers-in-law to get a commission. Of
course they don't last '.ong, but others come to take their places, andi
the public has become leary of buying or selling land through real
estate ugents.
There lire some Straight Shooters In the Keul lMnto liusliifwn
the name ns in 'lie mercantile business, the barftlng business or In
tiny other legitlr ate line of endeavor In which men have reputations
otii uphold and defend. Ask my dents on both sides of the numer
ous leal estate deals I have made, and in every Instance they are
Finished custr.iners. It Is the only way. When you liuve uny land
to sell o" buy, come ill and n'e me.
E. M. SHUTT
The Real Estate Man
Up-stairs in Court House
For the Harvest Season
THE NEW DANE MOWER
Built by the John Deere Company, is giv
ing excellent satisfaction.
Let us 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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