m 1 PAGE FOUR THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON : - TUESDAY, MAY 31, 1921. r j LEGAL NOTICES i LEGAL NOTICES ii;ki;. iio notick The hours for irrigation will he from 6:UJ to 8:00 A. M. and 6:00 in 8:00 P. M. Water must be used hrounh sprinkl. r or nozzle. Hate, 2.00 per niontii. Xo ( liaise for b-.is than one-lialf month. Charge viil le made from the time irriiraiion .-t:iii.-i tiniil we are liot ili' d to discon' i U". In case oi fjre stmt off water from irrigation. This is to your own in-t.-rest as it. will li-!p in. -.-sure lor put 1 int? lire out. !-(, Ciiy of Jl'-ppner WalerCom ti) isori. noticio ni: i'i nut vrio.v Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Oll'fco at LaGiande, Oregon, Way 12, l'J21 Not iff; isliei eby yiven that I'RIOD ALBERT .I Lena, Oregon, who on April 24, 3 016 wade homestead entry, No. 0157:)!), for SWANK Vi, SE. Hn K'iSWli, Section 5, Township 3 houth, Ilangn 20 Kast, AVillamette Meridian, lias filed notice of inten tion to maltc three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above dc icribed, before United Slates Com missioner, at Ueppner, Oregon, on 1 lie 2 1 st (lay of June, 1021. Claimant names as witnesses: John Brosnan, I'll il lliggins, Waldo Vincent, Percy Hughes, all of Lena, Oregon. C. S. DUNN, Register. NOTICK l Oll l'l llI,l(.ATIOX Department of tho Interior, U. S. Land Office at LaGrande, Oregon, May 12, 19 21 Notice Isherehy given that MA I! EL E. CUIINA, of Lena, Oregon, who, on May Lsl, 'J 11 1 5, made homestead entry No. OMfitiO, for NEUSW'i, N'aSE'i, Section 21, NWVL SW1,!, W '2 KW'i Section 22, Township 2 south, Kange 2!) east, Willametlo Meridian, has tiled notice of intention to make three-year proof, to .establish claim to the land above described, before I'niler Slates Commissioner, at lltppner, Oregon, on tho 21st day of June, 1021. Claimant names as witnesses: .lohii llrosnan, Vei n Toursim, W. W. LucUiiian, Charles II. Lurk man, all of Lena, Oregon. C. S. DUNN', Register. NOTICE OF I'I N All SI XIUi.M I :.T Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has tiled his 11 mi I ac count as iidiiiinist rat or of the Estate of Wm. II. Hall, alias Hayes, de ceased, and that the County Court of (he state of Oregon for Morrow County has appointed Tuesday, the Mli day of July, 192 1, at Hie hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of said (lay as the time and the County Court Room In the Court House at lleipncr, Oregon, as Hie place -of hearing and selth iueiit of said tlnal account. Objection lo said final ac count must be tiled on or before raid date. 3-7 SAM HUGHES, Administrator. SIMMONS In the Circuit Court of tho Ht.ite of Oregon lor Morrow County, W. 1".. TU AIG HT, Plaintiff vs. Ni'iii'V Crank, Frank Tliiirp, Joult Hale, Klius llnln. 1 evil Hale, Ralph Hale, lol'in Woodward, and Ada .1. Woodward, his vile, l'liiinie Woodward. I'liir i nee Woodwind. Chancey Woodward, Harrison Hale, dim Willinutiani, and Liiu i.t W'lllini'.h'ini, his wile, 1 ( I.ih ihv Villini:ham, Frank 1 Hale. Mabel Aers Hughes, and A I'. llui;hes, her hus band, fill Vale. Gtissie A. .s, l'.llell Hale lMim'all. mid William Pum'ati, her l.mband. Il.-i.r Cannon, Mary ('.union I Ml 1 el C lll l.i. il CllMi'.e II.l'vOI, Milton li. Ii.-r Edward linker, Ella r.aii. r Spei i . and Ira Spcr iv. her hu .band, S U la Maker, Mary Hale, C. S. ' Hale, Michael Hale, and Maude Hale. Ins wile, P. G. Hale, Clay Hale, mid Mra Hal.', his wile. Hella Ann-itai-'e mid Harry Armlliigo, tier husband, J. 11. Cochran, and Cynthia Cochran, his wile. Ida Grahil, and Thom as Crubil, her husband, Guy Hale, Caroline Cason, . and C. L. Cason, her hus band. Surah Cason, mid ' Waller Cason. her husband, Dan Hale, and Lei He Hale, bis wite, and all other per sons or parties unknown, claiming any right. Ilile. intiiesl, estate or lien In the leal propel ty herein .i. ,ii, ..I I Vtciid.ints TO Nancy Crunk. .us Hah', Ralph Hale. r.inn.e ooilwaiil, Kll.i Vale, Ellen II lie luineuti, William Puui'.iti. Henry Camion. lured Cannon, M.irv Cannon, l'lla lhikrr S . t i v . Ira Soeii y, Svhi.l lta'Uer. (', S. Hale. Michael Hale. Maude II. ile IV G. 11 le. Clay Hale. M ra Hale, Hi Ha A i iaiia'.:e. ll.iri y Arm tia e. Can. hue Chm'H, C. 1.. Cason. ' Pan Hale, l,e"i,. Il.ile.itnd all nth r pirsons or pailie..' unknown iani nig any Ofcht. title, lutcuv!, estate or lien in the real property described herein, Defendants IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby re quired to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the t.bove entitled suit within six weeks Ironi the date of first publication of this summons, ; nd if you fail to ?o appear an 1 aimwcr, for want tiiere A the plaintiff wli i.pply to tho couit for the relief pin; cd for in his com plaint to wit; For a decree of the ton it that the mum' iff is the owner in lee-simple and clear of ail inter c t, lien -jr el.vm of any of the de fendants above named, of the follow ing described real property in llepp-' ii"r, Morrow County State of Ore gon, to wit; Lot. numbered Two in lilork Numbered One in Morrow's, second addition to the town of llepp-! le i ; that the del'endonls and each of i them he decreed to have no right, i till", i:it(iest, estate or lien in or lo .-nd n.al property or any par, there of, mil that the plaintiffs ti'.lj le :'oti'Vr quieted against said defend ants am' each of them, and for such further relief as to the Court may seem, meet, and equitable. This summons is published by virtue o an order of Hon. V. T. Campbell Judge of Hie County Court of .Morrow County, State of Oregon, made and entered on the 13th day of April, 1921. WOODSON & SWEEK Attorneys for Plantiff. Address Heppnei' Oregon Dale of first publication April 19, 1921 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow county admint strtor of the estate of James W. Craig, deceased; and all persons having claims against said estate are required to present the same, duly verified according to law, to. me at Heppner, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publica tion of this notice, said date of pub lication being April 12, 1921. W. II. Herren, Administrator. 50-2 NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the count y court of the state of Ore gon for Morrow county, as adminis trator of the eslato of Andrew J. Warren, deceased; and has duly qualified as such administrator. All persons having claims against said estate must present them to me, duly verified at the ofice of Woodson & Sweek, in Heppner, Oregon, within six months from the date of first publication hereof. ALEXANDER WARREN, Administrator. Dale 1st. pub. Apr. 12, 1921. NOTICE TO CrtKDITORS Notice is hereby given that ithe undersigned has been appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregim for Morrow County admin istrator of the estate of .Alta How ard, deceased, and that all persons having claims against the said estate i re required lo present the hanie duly verified according to law. ti me at lioardinaii, Oregon, within six months from the date of first publication of this notice, said date for first publication being April 26, 1921. S. II. BO A RDM AN, 52-4 Administrator. NOTIC E I OK l'l BLICATIO.V Department or the Interior, U. S. Land office all.a Grande, Oregon, April 15, 1921. Notice is hereby given that How ard E. Pearson, of Lena, Oregon, who, on March 5, 1920, made addi tional homestead entry, No. 017306, lor SW'iNE",. EHNWVi. SWVi NW'i. N'uSW'i. SEViSW'4, SW 'iSEVj, section 34 township 3 south Range 29 east Willamette meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three-year proof, to establish claim to Hie land above described, before I'nited States Commissioner, at Heppner, Oregon, on the 2nd day of June 1921. Claimant names ns witnesses: Eddie A. Hammer, of Gurdane Ore ",on, Ross Brow 11, of Lena, Oregon, i.lav llii'tl, of Lena, Oregon, Fred I I low e of Lena Oregon. C. S. IH'NN, Register NOTICE FOR l'l Itl lCATlOV P. leu trieut ef llm Intcr'or, U. S. l.aiil oil!,.,, a'l.a Giande, Oregon. April I.-.. 1H21. Notice is In ri l v riven that Kob rt . Culnk ot Lena, Orrr.on. who. 011 M.ui'h S. lnjit. made ailiUii.Mi.il l.ieei .1. .1.1 intiv, No. 0 I 7 J :i 7 . for .-::, NE',. NE'.SEi,, F.'iNWU, l.oi.i 1, 2, 3. and NE'jSW'i, section IS. township 1 south, Raiue 29 east Willamette Meridian, has filed no tice of Intention to make three year proof, to establish claim to the iand ibeve described before. United Stales Commissioner, at Heppner, Oregon, on the first day of June 1921. Claimant names as witnesses: John Keeuan. Harry Brown, O. E. Ayers. John Urosuan all ot Lena, O resell. C. S. DUNN. Register NOlCi: 11111 I I BI.ICATION Depaitmcnt of the Interior, I'. S. Land office at l.a Grande, Ore gon. Aptil la. I!i21. Notice Is hereby tiven that How ard J. Culnk. ot l.ina. Or.r.on. who en March ,v 192i. ln.iile additiona' lloniiMc.id Entrv, No iMVf.it'. foi NE, NE'i, NW , , N SW , SW 'l SW1,. Section 12. Township 1 "'Uih, K.nu-e 2S ea-t, V.'il'.neett. Mer,il .'n. I. is tiled notice of int. ti t ion to make tin 1 e ear 1 oof, ti i si il! ;.-i ci.1111 to t',,, I.,, ,,) set :!i I In !oie l llit.-.l St I m.ssien.T. at II. ppner, c. d. C I'll t V tirst day of June. t;i2 1. Claimant naiiies as w itnc -ses: Keegan, Harry Brown, O. E. Ayers, John Brosnan, all of Lena, Oregon. C. S.. DUNN. Register NOTICE FOIl PUBLICATION' Department of the Interior, U. S. Land office atLa Grande,' Oregon, April 15, 1921. Notice is hereby given that David W. Pearson, of Lena, Oregon, who on January 3, 1921, made additional homestead entry, No. 017308, for SEV,SEVi, section 21, SNW, N EV, SWVl, SWjSEli, section 2 7, NvY'A NE'i Sec. 34, Tp. 3 S, range 29 east, Willamette meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three-year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before United States Commissioner, at Heppner, Oregon, on the second d:y of June 1921. Claimant names as witnesses: Eddie A. Hammer, of Gurdane, Ore gon, Ross Brown, of Lena, Oregon, Jay Hiatt, of Lena, Oregon, Fred Howe, of Lena, Oregon. C. S. DUNN, Register 49-2 NOLAN SKIFF, Receiver. XOTICIO I'OH PUBLICATION' Department of the Interior, U. S. Land office atLa Grande, Oregon, April 15, 1921. Notice is hereby given that Mack T. Gentry, of Lena Oregon, who, on April 7, 1916, made homestead entry No. 015751 for SNE, EV4NV, NV4 NW, ESW14, NW SW14, Section 10, and on March 6, 1920, made additional homestead entry, No. 018266, for NV&NE14, SWUNWU, SWV4SW14, section 10 all in township 1 south, Range 28 east, Willamette meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Clerk of Circuit Court, at Heppner, Oregon on the second day of June 1921. Claimant names as witnesses: Marsh Courtney, Waldo L. Vipcent, Austin Gentry, Fay Pettyjohn, all ot Lena, Oregon. C. S.. DUNN, Register NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Doparlment of the Interior, U. 'S. Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, April 13, 1921. NOTICE is hereby given that FRANKLIN K. PAYNE of Echo, Oregon, who ,on March 2, 1918, made Home stead entry No. 0188ri6, for Lots 8, 4, 5, 6, and 7, SE14 NW NE SWVi Sec. 6, Tp. 1 S R 28 E., Wi-1 6, township 1 S, range 28 E., Wil lamette meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three-year final proof, to establish claim to the land above described, bi.l'ore the United States Commissioner at tLppne-, Oregon, oil the 2tith day of May, 10 21. Claimant nanus as witnesses: W. E. Wigglesworth, of Echo, Oie. Fay Pettyjohn, of Echo, O10. Ji.i ies Wheeler, of Heppner. Ore. W. 11. Huckaby, of Echo, Ore. C. S. DiiNN, Register OWN GAS KILLS HIM Chemist Commits Suicide Under Dramatic Circumstances. Pay8 All Debts and From Remaining Stock of Chemicals Mixes Com pound to Generate Gas. London. Composing his own lelliul gas, Constnntine De Mereschevsky, n chemist and holimlst of International repute, former professor In the Uni versity of Petrogrnd, committed sui cide in n Geneva hotel uuder draniatie circumstances. Mereschevsky escaped from Russia with a Rinnll fortune, which was ex hausted after two yours' residence In Getievn, where he continued his re search work und .wrote 11 number of scientific books. When his funds were gone he was too proud to appeal for help, though In view of his high stand ing he could have obtained a hand some wubsldy to pursue his studies from scientific associations In Amer ica, France and England had he stooped to solicit aid. He preferred to die. He scrupulous ly paid all his debts mid then from his remaining stock of chcinlcals mixed a special composition which he poured Into a receptacle, to which lie attached a tube. At the other end of the tube was a tiia-.k which he phinul over his I'a.-e, ilial then binding lb. wolf to the beil felt used (he gas wh.'n was given uT from li e coiiipo a:inii. He i':el f i-m :.s'i!i x at on. l ltea'cn had 1.. wear ' m;.o' .' I eimets to r. mow ti e l.oiiy freia the room. 2G,SC9 ALIENS IN SHANGHAI Entire Population Eotimated at More Than 2,000.000 No Census of C.ty Taken. Shanghai. A qiiaupienn'al census taken In October In the French on. cession and the International settle ment gives Shanghai ft foreign popu lation of "aWJ, according to official returns. A census of the entire city, luit've and foreign, litis iHvcr been ta';en. hut careful estimates place the eea'at.oti at more than 'J.iVhi.DiK). The liitenuitioitul set'.lci '.ei t has a foreign population of 'J,:i.."n7 a id the French coiice-s: n .'l.'dj. In i,i cencessini.s the J a pane -e lea 1 '.; p ' .t of iiniul.ers with IO".'ji. p., . 1 seceml ti i'..:'.s"i, A mart ati !!,"!, 2.Si:t, iif.d Ru-s .mis fi.ur.h. 1 .'. There ir.e M.i l-'tc:u limen In t!..' 1. o districts. The International settV'Mont ! "" known d::vcrciit t u'.'on:!'': - wih 1 ef iiieh to c I nai'oi. ::i::y. T'. ti'MU popnlti'ion. w M.-!i in 11 teia'.ci i la.", has lin o -.. j t I 'JS I. . THE KITCHEN CABINET Cc) lsl. IVentm .SewMiiHi-r Vni.-n.) "For wliat avails successes won If there be none to care? It's sweet to knuw there's even one With whom our joy to share. Aral when despair conies swift and sure Ami darks our world awhile. What is it brings the sun once more? A handshake and a smile." COMBINATIONS. The following combinations mny not appeal to everyhoi'iy, hut there will surely be one which will be worth while. Chinese Chews. Take one cup ful each of dates, and walnuts chopped, one cup f u 1 of sugar. three-fourths of a cupful of flour (pas try), one teaspoonful of baking pow der, two eggs, and one-fourth of a tea spoonful of salt. Mix all the dry In gredients together; add the dates and nuts; stir in the eggs beaten well, and bake in as thin a sheet as can be spread. When done, cut in small squares and roll into balls. Roll In granulated sugar befoi'9 serving. Cheese Bundles. Take neat strips of cheese cut half an inch thick, and roll each carefully In a thin slice of dried beef; lay on slices of well-but-tercd whole-wheat bread and hake" In a hot oven six Xo eight minutes, or un til the cheese melts and the bread browns. Garnish with parsley and sweet pickles and serve with hot choc olate for Sunday night lunch or sup per. Mashed Potatoes With Peanut But ter. Iioil and mash a half-dozen medium-sized potatoes ; add two. table spoonfuls of butter, one-half cupful of hot milk, one and one-half tahlespoon fuls of peanut butter, one teaspoonful of salt and a few dashes of white pepper. Blend n tnhlespoonful each of butter and peanut butter and spread over the top. The butter as season ing may lie divided and used as a top garnish. Hrown In the oven. Lemon Dumplings. Mix the grated rinil and juice of a lemon with one cupful of molasses, one-half cupful of sugar, one tnhlespoonful of butter and one cupful of hot water, ihen add to this boiling mixture simple dumplings, using one egg, tw-o teaspoonfuls of baking powder, one cupful of flour, one-half teaspoonful of salt and milk to make a drop batter. Cover closely and boll 20 minutes, using care that the mixture does not burn. Newspaper Union.) Let me laugh when my heart Is dis couraged, Let me laugh when Ihe thunder clouds roll. And the Joy that I fling lo the earth as t sing Will return and give peace to my soul. Let me laugh when I lose my posses sions. Let me lauRh at the grasping of men: For the heart that is strong will not suffer Ihe wrong But will turn and reclaim them asalrt. George Lidded. GOOD THINGS FOR THE FAMILY. A candy that the children may be given in moderation may he made at home with little expense; flavors, fruits and color may be added to the variety. Fondant. This foundation Is mad" by boiling, and it Is wise to have a clear, bright day for milking crndy, mid if Inexperienced use hut a pound of suunr at ti time. To one pound of stnrnr mid fhree-iiiiarters of a cupful of boiling water und one-lialf ten spoonful of ereiini of tartar. Stir the siurar and water until well dissolved, ihen w hen l.t'Liimntn: to boil do nut stir or iar, to avoid gr.inuhition. Test by tsiiu- h e v titer for dipping; this is the ."nori'int moment in fondant making. When 11 drop falls in the iced water, nuking a soft hall which can be picked up in the finger, remove the s;rup at nee from the lire and set the sauce aan where it will cool without being iarred. When cool enough to bear the linger, begin to stir with a wooden spoon until creamy and smooth or It tuny he poured while hot over a hitt lered marble slab and worked when cool. In either method It should he kneaded Into n smooth, doughy mass and set aside, well covered, to ripen. This foundation may be used In ail .orts of bon hons, creams, nougat and ancy candle.. Oat and Corimeal Muffins Melt two tiiblespooiifnis of shortening In ,,ni cupful of hot cooked 0atnie.1l ; uhl one tenspeoiil'u! of sa.lt and one honten Ught. with Ihr.v fourths if a cupful of milk. M'v n'l toge'ter heronghly. Mil an! :f! i,.- 'h.T two up fills of cortiiueal. four le -ifnls .f baking powder, etie To "l'l. of a eitp ,.f sugar, mul s-ir into the first mix ha'..f in 11 hot oM'ti ;n a we'l- d cm: ;u 1 mi n!"'iit twenty five 1. 'ne'es. Iff CABJNlHf (c). 1921, Western Where They Clean Clothes Glean Suits Overcoats Neckties Hats Lloyd Hutchinson TAILORING Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing, Repairing Oliver Chilled Plow Co. reduces prices to 1 91 8 level This is good news for you, Mr. Farmer! We CARRYlhe OLIVER LINE Peoples Hardware Company I Fresh Fruits and Vegetables WE ARE HEPPNER'S HEAD QUARTERS FOR ALL KINDS OF FRESH FRUITS AND VEG ETABLES. EVERYTHING IN SEASON WE KEEP Sam Hughes Co. "In Every Respect says the Good Judge W-B CUT is a long fine - RIGHT nilCIKTtTCO I rn I C : '-sl'-st' iUIU xpresa if you will buy rJUolINLoo LCJLAL5 ynir ra now fix up your I machinery and be ready to go Into Shutt has ppver.il tru uiri;.iins initio Held when harvest is ready anaua ranencs; easy leiius. 47tf. You can buy Alfulfa 5"od at aCil liam & Bisboe's SOU roultry Supplies at Gilliam & Bis- bee's. N 50 tf. Sprlnsf i lit-r. All kinjs of Gar den Tools iu ' : i . 1 i 111 & Bailee's. "ASHIOXAM.F. PKiMAKINO i:-ii;odi iins and Ladies' Tailoring i Mis. Cun en. Church street. 27tl A l'-i'1 Titan Tractor rruaranteefl 1 'nil tho' 14 inch r!("v. at C.'1 v l.i bee's on fall teiuis. 5'1-tf. -''.u't tins a list of good Wiilam 1 Vn'ley farms for exciuing" for Morrow county ranches. 47tf. Gilliam & Bisbee will save you 3R Dresses Waists Gloves Hats You get more genuine chew ing satisfaction from the Real Tobacco Chew than you ever got from the ordinary kind. The good tobacco taste f-':,i lasjts so long a small chew ' of this class of tobacco lasts much longer than a big chew of the old kind. That's why it costs less to use." Any man who hes used both kinds will tell you that. Put up in two stiles cut tobacco CU T ib fi .short-cut tobacco 60-tt trim Language, The Gaelic language Is the orlg. Inal and historic language of the ln'ople of Ireliiuo. though mot of tat country's Inhablfnts opeak KtiKltsh. Gaelic Is now taught In the national schools. C&thollc parish cboolg and collets In Ireland, as well at Harvard university, Notre name university and the Catholic Unl-'i-iity of America at Washington. There has been a revival of the nse cf Gnellc thrcuh the efforts of the Society for ihe Preservation of the Giellc Laiigi,age. Rd Ink Stalna. To remove red Ink grains from tabl llneu spread freshly made mustard o. er them and leave on about half an hour. When sponged off all traces o the Ink will have d'sappeared. ml 7 . V t f 1 j' i 1 i