PAGE TWO THEjgEPPNjJERALD, HEPPNEIREGON ' TUESOAYAgglLg rrnr urnnMPn itph & t rx I i ' i. I fi r Mh r r I J r K rt K K l I II - """ .WIKK tll I'lBUCATIOX AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER TK Yi wutii -i t f.j S. A. PATTISOX, Editor and Publisher Entered at the Heppner, Oregon, Postoffice as second-class Matter One : v Terms of Subscription .S.'.no ?i.oo .'.") ;:c:i In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County. W. E. STRAIGHT, .lintiff vs. Nancy Crank. Frank Tharp, John Hale, Elias Halo, Leyd Hale, Ralph Hale, John V."o"!vai-d. and Ada .1. Woo dward, his wife. id. Clar- Ch .n-. v Woodv.-i fi' iii .--"d. Hale Dppartmpnt of the Interior, t'. S. Land office atLa Grande, Oregon, April 15, 1921. Notice is herebv riven that Mack T. Gentry, of Lena Oreson. who. on Apr.l 7, Ill IS, made homestead enn-v No. elSTal for S l-XE Vj , E '.MV xi, NW'i, Xtt'i,, L'2SVU. XVi4 ''i. Section 10, ai d on March 6. I ! -. mad- a l.Mtiois euiry, v . o ; -j :, tj a! lor all Will;. 1 r:e'M t.-ai 1 1 . : -id ion i . ian. 1,..:; ;;!:. homestead entrr. No. 0173fia fn. SEUSE14, section 21, SV4Nw', N e.,s y4, ssw sk, section 27 Ntt'U XEH Sec. 34, Tp. 3 S, range 29 east, Willamette meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three-year proof, to establish claim , io uie liuiu aoove described, before jl'nited States Commissioner, at .' Heppner. Oregon, on the second d'v of JutV 1!I21. 'ia-imam nrmes as witresses !':,;t,i" A Hammer, of Ourduno. Orel : . n. nws liMtwn. of Lora, Or-i-nn : .y. liiati, of Lena. Unon, Kr,.j of j., rvef'iv. C S DI XX, n. giat.r ( L. 1 X ()'!'( I !':: T i rcATiu.v -VI ! ! I ; At i 1.-1 r? ( 't; '" sir.; U, S. V. i -"-3 UI U: wln'i ll.-('Ua- lie ! ' ' ' ' ' ' "i 1 i'n'.i.'iic I COiil- t'H1 :; pre.-, ion a coujic of weeks ago 1 1 we ta.i er-. meet nig in an editori- I E i. " .'. h a :'!()- in;- -.iiiraii Oi o 'on. d h as al wiih llieniu-iil ion i cinvev ing l he thought that per naps i lie i ami re 01 the lnghwav builders to built way lliropgh lone s principal street was the main cause of t'oiuiilaiiit at that nirrtinr ',- 1.,,1 tl,,d,i d,.,t ai 'him iiw iii'niia LllUL .u i . the hiirh- .most wthiw: "Soft summer breeze, whlsnprine Alas,,,, or llw ,.,lit,,r ,,r .1,,. (',,.,.,. . .., . , . ' j trPes". s,a,s Fhinin brightly above; 1 "- ' '. ii--i iui..- ui aii mmy CISC l moonueams peeking all around. It would lake the term literally and distort our meaning into ' I!luy b(' true that lovp is blind b'ut a personal reflection on Mr Mason or the town of I one !er keen Jl !al!" aiidin order ft, set tmrselves right in the eyes of. both our critics we will here state that we had no intention of even iiil.malmg that there were any ihes, deatl or living, on Mr. six.vott ins mf.whf V huiiti dt- j.ti i w tn-n ...1 : .1, t.. i ' ..... 1 i" ii in won. n tic 1 e.iKies. Red sez: "Good bve. ype iht- Mr. Mason, ho-w-ever, insists on terming the figure of 'ii a "-li at lotie" which it wasn't. The editor of to i( i;i: si; i ouksts ( ; :y, !c s!v an, !1; up Jll.M, rs tht U 1; i lerawi uie are ' report o Time, v. T wi,!-U I: have for ''I -en si l lie taken rii'4"in' 'e a Ion. he ma a (T(de;.,en:n Wiisliiiiyton Iiiire:m) WA.SHINCTOX. Aprd 10. Con "r' so'iiin Sinnott hi'.s in'roduct d in !!. hnv o ; l,o foiloVins- bills: 'nil'-." the H-i -s :i f i, t to cor ho (d'I'ices of register and in Cliilod S'ti.l.., (iislrii;! il his il- v a-d y !-.ta . r : y A,mitas:e II. foci 11. I o am so! M meetiny. to :-ov i 1 . 1, , 1 lr. uiion , i , I n recti en i (.' e: el ai'ei he critic tiiist the ! tin inn.' U! t pile i tinig lo llie j ii',l:-!i'd I that lime was all counl - court. up .lai v.orK ' i lllgilU, enorl s il si caei Ci '. i 1 1; .; 1 e ' 1 1 I'.ti hoot. 'rva.ro lis I" .in ooa 111 SI 111' (if ioyod i'ae i'lid liiu-v her liiishand. J and C'vnihia C'orhran. his . vife, Ida Grabil, and Thom as Grabil, , lier husband, Guy Hale. Caroline Cason, and C. L. Cason. her hus band, Sarah Cason, and Walter Cason, her husband, Dan Hale, and Lettie'Hale, his wife, and all other per sons or parties unknown, claiming any right, title, interest, estate or lien in the real property herein described. Defendants TO Xanc-y Crank, Loyd Hale, Rali.h Hale, Fannie Woodward. Ella Vale, Ellon Hale Duncan, William Dunpan, Henry Cannon, Darrel Cannon, Marv Cannon, Ella Ha1;or Sii.-iiy. Ini Srior-y, Sylvia Halc-T. C. S. Hale. Michael Hale. M,.ude Halo P. G. Hale. Clay Halo. Mvra llalo, D( lia Armiaiai , Harry Ari !:' Oa ro!ii; p j. ,,n :' H do, I.etiie Halo. and ail othl t '' oi l' 'o:;s o'" t' lr'.iis irer'Kn n ;t 'i t -' 'as- i-and : t; April l ?s"ot.Ve ini e. p, i'.I.a ( li'Jl. hereby' M'son. cf Aide, Or 1' f'-:i. lo th ;:ven that How- Lena, Oregon. who, on March 5, lP-jp, made addi tional homestead entrv, X0. 0173tj6 i o r S W i . XEH. ' E K S W J,, S W K XVV',, NJiSWH. SEHSWVi. SW 'SE'i, section 34 township X south Range 29 east Willamette meridian, has riled notice of intention to make three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before I nited States Commissioner, at Heppner. Oregon, on the 2nd dav of June 1921. Claimant names na n-itimcc.. Eddie A. Hammtr. of Gnrrintie n. :on, Ross Urov.-n. of t.ena n,-a JayeHiatt. of Lena. Ore'ron, Fred Hone of Lena Oretron. C S. DVXX, Register l.er,diy given that. ' "mniivston.T or - I-lid aTjae. (indfr picVsl P."' 'alii 2 15.1, U. .J., 1H11'SU'''1,I Uoiiication of GUV JJOYER Heppner, Oiesren S't-nl Xo. 019131, we will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder but at not less than $2.50 per acre' at 10 o'clock a. m., on the 11th dav Of May. 1921. nevt of tlii r. XOTK'K I'Olt H lil.lCAi'iOV el ) v I i D. partment "f th Land A . V.i; Tp. ! ei'ior, Graml", i I 'l e reai pr. .tieat;- of t;o; st'atk arv-ii: a. la ITllil- pt'i -t cntirelv di- Vehic'e aeiviri I !' in. (For r. lie! 1 one -ici nrs t'ae- ii'h Our cniies are both reminded that the Herald has expressed no opinion regarding the merits or demerits of 1lu' ''"'i'l'"" l Ibc highwav tlir.mgh lone. That matter was one to be threshed out and settled betvycen the people 1,m(' 1a",,! ';de highway commission and as we un derstand the .situation it has been settled. If lone Ins iM.tl.eeii treated fairly it is a matter of regret to all fair minded people. The point the Herald has stood for is that the county court is not responsible for the location of the highwav and slu.uld not be blamed for something over which they had no control, J '1 he Herald is not in possession of the information rc- r " 1 ' " " , IK "I"-'" ainui aiKfaccomphshment of the caterpil lar on K,ea ereck gra.le that Mr. Mason requests but if he Mil secure toe data lrom an authoritative source we will be glad to publish it. aad oi. " J'l!!e .",0 of sair loeie mi il ". ire;)., mull "sses I ironeii i n haneid cosis in carryiim- (nt onie I '''. Was inirotluroil lafl session bin disapproved by Iiurleson.) Amendinp joint resolution giving lo discharged soldiers, sailors and marines a preferred right of home stead entry approved February 14, 19 2I.I. (This amendment increases period of preference right from two to ten days.) uanla ill d .''.'11 GEORGE W. SMITH Mother N-iture Meant Man to Earn His Dread by the Sweat of His Brow. Ty V.''.? T. K S K N T A T I V K JOHN Q. TII.SON, of Connecticut. 1 v " 'J 1 t Cs- v'W'..a,. .1 .J I mi' K 4kAV- mole ihe liaterioral IN" Nature tt.i am us to earn our lnvaii by the sweu. of the bruu, niiii if a man tines that nature jjenernlh .v. litiii in i'. ii ul imvsNnl eoiiilitiiiti. lint if he for- els all tins, riiles iii-Iiail of walkitir, em, lines hi- or.. 'iies to a swivel chair, stavs within the four wnlh of .1 niotn, persists in tl.e belief that he is llie exception In ciery ollur aii'ti al Unit nature 'miile, she snoti he iiis to evu't hit' enaltiis of him. lie funis his re- -tne jeM.r li.Mtr. lie funis he has more weight and mi!-. i;lar slreiiL'lli to earrv it. He ilislik 's exer .a, Im.i i-e il tires hen. n.nl the less he exerciser tin .ii L'e. s mi. Snnu eviTv onr.it, paraik 's of tias slaek- Mil his work eom,s Worrv anil with that unrrv no irnt.ihlo ,.,i,nli. t:ot, of the nerves. Su.l.lenli l,e is bro,ig!,t up with rt roatld stop ami learns from Us duetor that sumethitijr is wroin,' with him. Then begins tli pursuit of health, ami vacations, which formerly were a plea-ure to him, are full of the fonhodiiig an.l wotnlenii whether lie w ill be all ng-ht u, a month or six months. Ami all this can he pre M'tite,! not l.y ursrien of exercise, not l.y .loitijr things to such an ex.ess if to -it, 11 further le.t.l tfie vitality ami the resistive fonr, but by constant Mtmll .Uses dully of a moderate exercise, which takes nothing out of l man hut exhilarates him ami is after naturs own methods, which eonsist. iti Knulual rather than violent changes. With the improvement that mines from this moilerate exercise his will power strengthens ami his appetite hcinmes more normal, so that he can more readily control it ami eat in moderation ami enjoy that food. And in proportion an he practice tern-l-crance, just so much docs his mental and nervous tone improve. And he soon finds that there is doul le the enjoyment in the kind of eating he doe when vigor.,,, and under self-control than that which he praeth-ed l efore. Kvery part helps a part, and when the eirclr is a vicious ciHt it leads around to greater deterioration, and when it i a beneficial eirele it leads around to better and better impnwement in all respects. The averagi' man knows enough U take cure of inanimate niaehfnea, to see that they have oil, to se that they are not run badly or in an imper fect ivuditn.il. The average man will see that hi horse' or his motor ear is properly taken ,-arv of. He will insist that hi boys at aehool hav propor exercise and porU When it comet to himaelf he fwlt tlwit b can take ny liberty or lieeiwe. forgt all the dirtate of health, and yet expect to go on with hi work ju4 the aame. f " M t J i & M i I L" sf" Tv lx " ' r George Wiinger Smith, mayor of Louisville, Ky., who If considering the purchase of a coal mine and the estab lishment of municipal coal yards. FASTEST AT SHORTHAND $ si V N J irt,ii.. j NA '.' .: til'ed'Vi ' ! ' 11 'all! I. d n;t v,ii :n six -. .,': '--:.! tie- dai" of fiea public' :d i or I'd- s'liunioiis. i ;.(. if yoy t'a.il i o so anaear an 1 up.iv r, I'oV vvint il;. real' Hie plaintiff wdi i.pply to the- mini lor the relief prayed for in bis com plaint to v, it; For a dt cree of the faart that the luaiii'il'f is tha owner in lee-siaiple r.d clear of ail inler- t. lien or eln'm of any of the de fendants above named, of the follow ing described real property in Hepp ner, Morrow County State of Ore gon, to wit; Lot numbered Two in Block Numbered One in .Morrow's second addition to the town of Hepp- nci ; that the detendents and each of them be decreed to have no right, title, interest, estate or lien in o- io :-a;d n.ul property or any par i here of, mil that the plaintiff's ti'la l e fo'-ovrr quieted against said de'fend-aut- and each of them, and for sucb further relief as to the Court may seem, meet and equitable. This summons is published bv virtue of an order of Hon. V. T. Campbell Judge of the County Court of Morrow County, State of Oregon, made and entered on the 13th day of April, 1921. WOODSON & SWEKK Attorneys for Plantiff. Address Heppner Oregon T)ite of first publication April 19, 1921 e'l.a J 'a L' 1 In r 'be jrivi e f ' I-: of Lena, n,- D2. '.lede i'nfv, ."o. o!T . and , V i ') 1 sou-h, Kan!: ridian. has I inli nt in to mirk. t to establish claim to T". P 0."g. n, ! - i ! ' i in 1 bV 2.N'i, , si ci ion 29 east ed 110- Ve 'rt A. t'u! a .Ma reh 'l i: ., :,.,,! , li : i XK '- ' Lois 1 , 2. ' IN. tOVCllfd! ' AViliamerie ; tiu- i pt oof above described boi'on Sta'es Commissioner, at OrtHion, on the first day 1 9 - .1 . Claimant names as witnesses: John Keegan. Harry Brown, G. ' E. Ayers, John Ilrosnan all of Lena Oregon. C S. DUNN, Register ine ionowing tract of land: SEW Vr T -2 S" R- 27' E- W. Ibis tract is ordered into the market on a showing that the great er portion thereof is mountainous or too rough for cultivation." The sale will not be kept open, but will be declared closed when those present at the hour' no,si .... ceased bidding. The person making the highest bid will be required to immediately pay to the i!pniv,. ti, amount thereof. Any persons claiming adverse'v he above described land are advised to Hie their claims or objections , on or beiore the 'imo designated for C. S. DUNN, rtoe-iRfnr -,J-2 .yOr.AN.SKIFFKeceiver. ('l Ii i. (.;. 'u r-, w nor; "IKI.VtJ l I AND the land C ni led H"ppner, of June i'se-ilr-d ' of Oregon, hiiT i:i!s hel'eiila!'!, .,. ,1 "ii that f. (ho laws of the rtKen up tiie r'l'ihed raita? :lt XOTC'E FOI5 PVBIJCATIOV NOTICE FOK PUBIJCATIOX Department of the Interior, U. S. jan i iitnce at L.a uranoe, uiegon, April 13, 1921. NCTiCE is" hereby given that FRANKLIN K. PAYNE of Echo. Oregon. who en March 1 1918 mnile Hmoe- stead euiry No. OlSKTiS, for Lo". h. t), anu 7, st; a mvij NrJ4 SW'i Sec. 6, Tp. 1 is U 28 E.. Wi-1 fi inv'n.lilti 1 raiite I'D R Wil lamette meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three-year linal proof, lo establish claim to the lanj above described, before the t'nited tales Commissioner at H. pnne-. Oiegon, on the 2iith day oi May. 2 I Claimant namts as witnesses: W. 1". Wiggleswortb. of Echo. Ott. Fay Pettyjohn, of Echo, Ore. Ji.i les Wheeler, of ileppner. Ore. ". H. Hucka.by. of Kcho, Ore. C. S. Oi 'NX, Pa lister . j. j. , CHllU'H XOTK'KS ! ! , .!. .J. .J. .J. .f. .J. -J. Nathan llehriu. ottlclnl reporter of the Miprvine court of New Turk coun ty, w ho made a new world's speed rec ord tn shorthand when he took down 279 words tn a minute. Hehrln niMi1 the reeord at a contest held hr th. New York State Shorthand asportation. In the test hr hrnt. ki. own previous world's record of 278 worua, uiaiie in tWl.T. The Treuble. arylHdjr aooat Uu hnl aeeiM be rstcbloi cold. Is ( jampr Mo: bt tbere sr. so anaj drafu tbowi rc The First Christian fliurch. The usual services of the Church will be held on Sunday, consisting of the Bible School at ten o'clock., fol lowed by Communion Service and Preachinn at eleven o'clock. The evening Service will consist of the Christian Endeavor Service ai seven o'clock and song Service and Preaching at eight o'clock. Everejr one Is cordially Invited to attend (heee services. W. O. Livingstone, Minister. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land office at La Grande, Ore gon: April 15, 1921. Notice is hereby given that How ard J. Culick. of T.enn nroonn .Vi on March 8, 1920, made additional nomesieaa antry, No. 018406, for in r- V4. IX Ji y4 , N W , N , SW'U , SW SW'Vi. "Section 12, Township 1 south Range 28 east, Willamette .Meridian, has filed notice of inten tion to make three-year proof, to establish claim to the land abeve de scribed before United States Com missioner, at Heppner, Ore., on the first day of June, 1921. Claimant names as witnesses: John Keegan. Harm Ttrnwn n c a. John Brosnan, all of Lena, Oregon! v. s.. DUNN, Register NOTICE FOR PIBLICATIOX Department of the interim. tt a Land office atLa Grande. ' firpmn' April 15, U21. ' Notice is hereby given that David v . Pearson, of Lena nraonn ...u on January s. 1921, made additional ou on on -iiifi slat anil run" nr.- at larae on my preuii.-,- -ee ' ii couiny, aboul six -'a. 11 ui iioai'ain.in, Oregon, to wit: One g.-ay nii,,,,, wigh; r.-iou: S00 , ""OHii'u n i 011 ri .-iioiilder, M bar on left iiin one brown stalljsm, weight about P0 pounds, branded quarter circle V , tuiule''tea and M bar ifi 1 iiiji. , One ,tnrk filIy spidor branJ right shoulder; M bar on left hip one oay horse, yearling, spider b-and on right shoulder, M bar on tore b.;p. One lay mare, weight about G00 Pounds, branded HI on right should er. Ai bar on left hip. i ce orown f i y branded DK but If. One bay filly stifle. One sorrel hor.-e branded CD hip. One bay mare hranrtorf fiv-i tr wagonstake brand on shoulder, and mLhat 1 wil1' on Saturay( April 30, 1921. at the hour rf in-nn -.t. - . v.vu U t'lUCK in the forenoon nf BnM i trie' same shall havo K.n .aA -i at my ranch, north of lone, Oregon, u sum county , sell said animals to the biebest hiridep fnr noct. i., i . .--v. wwii IU UUUU for the purpose of paying the coats of taking up, holding and selling such animals together with reason able damages for the injury caused by said animals running at large on said premises. Neil Doherty, Dated and first nuhliahori hi- 12th day of April, A. D. 1921. 50-51 branded DK on ou Subscribe for the Herald and net all the county news. Only 12 a year. Christian Science Christian Science services are held every Sunday moralng at 11:00 o'clock In I. O. O. T. hall. Sunday Sshool at 9:45 a. m. Testimony (DAetiags re held ever Wednesday e-nlg at l:M o'clock at the home f Mrs. Eogwoe Sloeaim. All Inter eatew are cially Urlted to attend these meeting. TO THE MAN WITOUT A BANK ACCOUNT EVEN if your business is such that you have gone without a bank account, the idea is worthy of your consideration. EVERY TIME you give your check you make, a legal, indisputable record .of .that transaction. WE WILL APPRECIATE AN OPPOR TUNITY TO SERVE YOU Farmers & Stockgrowers National Bank HEPPNER. OREGON. 9( 0 t t )