Tuesday July 12, 1921. PAGE FOUR THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON LEGAL NOTICES s3& OTICE FOR rtHMCATIOX ISOLATED TRACT (Public Land Sale) Department of he Interior, V. S. Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, June 4, 3 021. Notice if. hereby given tl.at, as di rected by tli'-' Coinii.is.,;n. r o! ti.-C'ji.-iLil Land- Oiiire, under provis ions of Sh-. 2 ir,5, It. ft. .-n;.,nt to the application of Horace M. Voaiiuiu JleppiHT, Or -',"". K'-rial No. OllJi-1, vi, will oil. r at. public land sal", to J!. l,i:;li":'t hi'U'-r. !ut ft But I--. ,!,,,:,;;;:. :, ,, at. 1 oV!o, k A. :.r. ou li.-i i y -' -'i!'r " ls 1:. v:. -M. ( j T.hi be c ! - ' j j.pv.mi. at IV: i-'i' 1 5,i ! ,.,1 i . i . t ; 1 ; i s : The. ii' 1. on u,:u;U:'( j the liiliet bid will be required to immediately pay to the KuifciVer the umount thereof. Any persons claiming adversley tlie above described land are advised to file their claims, or objections, on or before the time designated for nale. C. S. DIINX, Register. J 1-1G NOLAN SKU'T, Receiver. 4. CHTRCH NOTICES .j. a . 4. 4- J V ! FEDERATED CHCRCII There will be preaching in the Federated ch irch next Sabbath at II A. M. and at 8 P. M. Prayer lae'-ling every Wednesday evening at S 1'. M.. f'liia-.ay prhool f-vjiv Sun'lav inornir-? at We ex- li nd a h-nrly v.eicnnie to the people i o; If. ppn' r to a!" iid all or any of our ' ;':-. i-'bort pennons and Kood MaL'intr. Cone: with us and we will : t) ive to eo you good. L. L. MoOKK, Pastor. The first Christian (lunch. '!'! ii, liiil : I've-' :: of the Church ; v. I'l r,o held on Smlriy, conn din:; ' ut the V,i: i'r'iool at ten o'clock, f ol-; .,v. eii by Ciiiii.'iiiini'in iiifc and, I.': ''i""hing at eh-ven o'elocl;. j Th" ev, tiiiu; ,..rvic.s will consist of the christian Kndeavor Service at pevt n o'clock and song S- rvice and Preaching at eight o'clock. Kvaroy one is cordially invited to attend these services. W. O. Livingstone, Minister. A KNIGHT By RACHEL E. BAKER. PREACHER IS MANY SIDED Chautauqua Speaker ii All Around Man. SHERIFF'. SALE OF IIKAIj J'KOI'KKTV In the Circuit Court of lb" State of Oregon, for Morrow County. llcrlh". K. Glenn, Trustee, now Bertha K. GUnn-Ili roux. Trus t,.,.( Pl::inti!T, vs Aliie 10. Fleck, C. K. Mend", J. ' K. llowley, J. H. lion'-ani, Nora ;. lionhawi, James T. Brady, Roxar.na P.tiuiy, and If. Glenn, Defendants. 1Y VIKTUK OF AN FXKCUTION, decree anil order of sale duly issued out of and under the seal of I ho Cir cuit Court or 1ho Htafe of Oregon, for the County of Morrow, to me di rected and dated I ho lSth day or June :1!I21, upon a decree for I he forclo mre of certain incrt;.ages, and judg ment rendered and entered in said Court on the 13lh day of June, 1921, in the above entitled cause, in favor of the Plaint ill' and against the de fendant, Aliie. K. Fleck, as judgment debtor, in Hie sum of SIX HUNDRED TWENTY FIVF. DOLLARS, Willi in terest thereon from (ho ISt'n day ot December, 11115, at the rale of 10 per cert per annui. i and I ho further Hum or $185.51 advanced for taxes will! interest at Ifl per cent per an num from Anril 2(1, 10211, and the further sum ot $1 10.00 as attorney's fe es, and Hie I'lti l li'-r sum of $5 t."0 costs, and upon judgement rendered mid entered by Ibe same court en the name dale in favor of the above nam ed II. Cilenn, defendant and cross complainant, against the above nam ed di. I', ndauls, .1. P. Itonhiim and Nora K. lloehnm. as judgement debtors in the sum of ?2mi.(itl with ililKtvsl (hereon from the Ifilh day of April, 111 I''., a! Cie rale of 111 per , , ar.i-'ia, li'id the furl IfT ,, r i !.'" :.:'..,!"- f I ; i . i . . e' J 7 IM l'1' I ". alii t ol Wiit. a 'i 1 Cliiistinii Science Christian Science services are held every Sunday morning at 11:00 o'clock in I. O. O. F. hall. Sunday Sshool at 9:45 a. m. Testimony mcelings are held every Wednesday evening at 8:00 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Eugene Slocum. All inter ested are cordially invited to attend these meetings. Sugar an Ancient Food. Sugar is an old food in the Orient. Herodolus tells that the Hindus "oh taliieil honey from reeds or bamboo." There is a wealth of classic lore on bees and honey. In ancient days hon ey was extensively used In the prac tice of medicine mid our European an ceslors so used it. Even as late as two centuries ago they claimed medical virlue for honey, am many interesting recipes are stored uwiiy In faded books ou medicine. World's Greatest Runners. For speed and a nmiiiii, we do not neireve there are any runners in the world cnpuble of beating the Tnra hutnare Indians, of whom about 15,00(1 survive In Mexico. They are In great demund us government couriers, for they uie said to be able to cover 170 miles a day on foot, and have been known to run 600 miles In live days. : ! A PROFESSIONAL CARDS .j. I -I ! ! I ! ' DR. R. j. VAUGHAN DEMIST Permanently located In Odd fellow's Iluilding HEPPNER, OREGON m? a n mom kuu PltVsK I AX and Sl'R(EO.V Telep'ione 122 ( .,'1 .ee P.i 1 1 ; ; aim's Drug Slo; e ih.I'I'm:::, oiiiA.ON :';;'v.vii: 1. lul. by McCluro wpap Syndlcale.j When she was powerless to resist, her parents christened her Priscilla Willoughhy. As she grew older her playmates stumbled over the stately mime until they shortened it to Pussy, to whii'li someone tucked Willow, and I'UK-y Willow she had been from that time to alJ her friends. But Priscilla was not thinking of her name today as she faced her room of sixty lirst graders. "J am going to try another nature 1, -oh 1u'!ay," she said, and before her it.lcd s eye roae a vision of her last tii'i'iiij.i. 'lie' gi'iai.inm had iinil.. j ii.': ..p. . dly pat tori ii n pink b't-1 i ai.d mm' l,ad atteniiited to show her j ilas ii,e !:, ut y of It, ipaiie forgetting I the felly given smock and pink tie that siie herself had worn. "I am thinking of something that is very beautiful," she liad.said. "Yes," the class beamed in sym pathy. "You have all seen it before at school." They were not quite sure. "You can see It today," continued the teacher, remembering that some times she put it on a shelf in the back of the room. Yes they could see It today all right. "It is beautiful and part of it is a lovely green" a chorus of lifted hands interrupted her "and right in the cen ter of It is a dainty bit of pink.'. . ." Every hand shot into the air at that, and as one voice they had shout ed, "Miss WUloughby's waist." Sixty little faces glowed up at her. Rosy from recent washing, they some how reminded her of cherubs, and again of very precious little cups into which she was to pour the wine of knowledge. "Now, this morning I want you to put your thinking caps on. Remem ber to tie them carefully tinder your chins. Last Tuesday we talked about the geranium." All eyes sought (he window, then turned to consider Miss Willoughhy, but, no, she wasn't wear ing the green smock this morning. "I want you all to look carefully nt my dress. I am going 'to tell you about something that Is just the same color as my dress." They eyed It appreciatively. "Is It silk?" queried Rebecca Slov aks'. "Can I feel of It?" "Yph," consented Miss Wtlloiighby, "because the thing I am going to tell of is Just as soft as my dress. I will walk slowly up the aisle and each of you mny put your hand on -my dress. "Please, Miss Willoughhy, Johnny squashed a cho'lnte In his hand," an nounced Katie Flannagan, trembling for the precious dress. Johnnie admitted his guilt, and his little face looked so unhappy that to prevent the shower she saw Impend ing ibere, Miss WlUougbby sent him off to the lavatory whence he soon re turned, and relief settled upon the class once more. All were ready for the great ad venture and Miss Willoughhy walked slowly down each aisle. Timidly the little bands went out to touch the beautiful dress, and great joy swelled each breast as they patted the soft fabric Willi their little starfish hands. Miss Willoughhy took her place In front of the class. "Who can tell me something about the dress'.'" "It's sill;," assarted Rebecca. Teach er acknowledged it. "It's soft ns my hlttv,"' murmured .tohena . ihinkimc em lend. "It's ver much like your kilty a'M it Ii'..--. mil in the w N. l;'s .1nt s; ;i i iv iln ,. I 'an .v-i! I.'l! me v. i: i- V" ', ; ,-i !.d at 1 hi I''-.'" '' 'I i a: VII : .- .i 7 i; "A - 4.'- 4!'-i 4 Tr James Hardin-Smith is a real hon est to-soodnes3 mail's man. He not only holds down the job of preaching to a great metropolitan church with its multitude of 'activities, but has found time for participation in civic affairs and fraternal orders. He travels extensively, he is a great stu dent and spends his summers on the Chautauqua platform. He is one of the leading inspirational lecturers in Chautauqua work and will this year appear at the local assembly where he will deliver his most famous ad dress, "Taste the Apples." This deals with the broad human qualities of op timism, patriotism and character building. It has something for every man and woman and boy .and girl. De livered as Hardin-Smith does it, it is bound to be long remembered and have a solid influence in bettering all who hear it. BELIEVES IN. HARD WORK. Noted Crator on "Fiddles and Fortunes." I Thornton A. Mills, distinguished X3 of a famous family of orators and public servants, is, a believer in the efficacy of hard work. Most of the world's public avd private troubles will be solved he thinks when men and women begin to really work honestly .again when people work for the Joy of the job rather than the size of the pay check. .Mr. Mills is a dramatic orator of wonderful power and wide renown. His coming will be one of the out standing features ot this year's Chau tauuea when he will spread on "Fid riles and Fortunes." The theme is the story of Stradvari. the great violin maker of Cremona, who worked for ,nvM of work and who never 'anew a--n his li.'e ih.it lie I'lal mad' a .aeee s. From this story Mr. Mill:! a Ji e. 4-1.".' nl le Hay and Harvest MACHINERY r WE Carry the Famous LINE Mowers, Rakes, Headers, Binders, and Threshers. Better look up your repair needs Now and avoid costly delays after you start cutting. GILLIAM & BISBEE "We Have it Will Get it Or it is Not Made" "Try It Out Yourself" says the Good Judge ' d And you will find how much more satisfaction a little of this Real Tobacco1 i gives you than you ever got from a big chew of the' ordinary kind. I The good, rich, real to- -bacco taste lasts so long' you don't need a fresh chew nearly as- often. So it costs you less. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell- you that. Put up in tivo styles V-B CUT is a Ions; fine-cut tobacco RIGHT CUT h a short-cut tobacco ft e j a ..! la a, I ' . .t ii.i'.t en " north h. i'l' "f the lea t an.l ' 1 1 iiuarii i I HUM s i I ! M.i....!iif :;iMui J fj 1 i quarters o:t ALL ';iriDS Ol1' LL3M Fi-i-JlT li A'AIj VEG- v T ev:::;ytiii?-'g in season VE EEEP Sutn Huehcs Co. ". l".l 1". i 1. 1' Seilieii "S, in 'I'oun-hip - Neiih. Kanre :6 lh V. M . conlainiio; 100 ncri'S. And In (be NW'j. section :ti, T. 2 N. H. '16 V.. V. M , consistinu; of 1IU acres, portion of the above do- bvribed land covered by the second inortRHKH f 'I- tilenn, or so much of such property as 111 satisfy said judnenient and decree with costs and nccriiliiK rusts. Said property vllr be sold sub ject to coullrniution und rcdenuituitl :is by luw provided. t.KO. McnrrfKi' Sheriff, Morrow County, Oregon, n.ited lit lli'ppner, OreKon, this 3 Mh day of May, 1921. ' 8-12 lii'.ri m:k, o!;i:c.on i SAM E. VAN VACTOR at roit KY-A T-I..WV First National Rank Illdg. HErrXKU. OKKGOX WATERS & ANDERSON run: isrit.vci; Successors to C. C. Fatterson HKrrNKK. OUKGON Nfgroet Ctmt Before Pllgrln. Twenty lietliiH'a were brought to America In Mlt. S 'l!ro him t I'i'ii all AiiH'i b'iia "lie year loufer than tin I'lUtlni DcLUXE ROOMS Summer Rates 75c & $1.00 Over Case Furniture Co. "Yei. t Wiirby. 1 .- l;e , it iln lea It v. ... a i. : a ." His p.'r.plrimr I'ae,. mutely eaes tloiied it' thK were uood or evil hi hor siir'.t, and bii tltlit little ni slowly diseh'MMl before her astonlsluil Kiize Ave littJe pussy willows, er'iu. pled as to fur. bereft of their brown sheaf but still pussy willows. "Where did you iret them?" "llowii by Miller's Klver," her fine grew white, "and 1 slipped In the mud and 'most fell In, hut I crept back on inv tiHiids and knees, and 1 cot them for you." Ills adoring eyes rested ou lier face. A wise teacher does not k!s a gentleman of s'., even If lie has risked his life for her, and If licr band rested more caressingly than uatial upon bis sturdy little shoulder, John nie did not know It. 'Some day. Johnnie, you will grow up and be a big. brae niae. and when a beautiful lady asks you to da great deeds yell will do them, but oil will never make anyone happ er than yon do your tea. her today. Yen. are my little knlht of the pussy willow." v. ... ,-:;-:.. ': I're.l i.u-ilo.v .Iming lits moton-.n-W r.l the rece.-.l speed of U'J miles no I; .,lr ut the l; verly Hills speejwn.v m l.os Allele.. The ph"tei;r;i.!i N cnsldered lis reimirkabb' as the speed. Giant Telerjraph System. According to the Cnlted Stuus bu reau of the iviisiis there are 'i tele graph companies operating In this country, with 11 total tle line of 241, til'1 miles and l.-..,T'.Vl miles of single wire. More 1-V.ihhi.oK mes sages are transmitted each year. For the convenience of customers 2S.StV olllces are scnttere.l over the country. A total of 3,..t'!tf emplovees rwelve ialurles Btiiouutlng to uearly $I0,IKW,- tKK) annually. Polaih Discovered In Jarn. rotasslum salts, used 11s 11 basis In the manufacture of glass and soap, have been recently discovered In near ly all of the numerous salt wells In S-echu'in rrovlnce. Cblra. which range In depth from MVHl lo H.iM feet, suites an t.sue of Kitmuce and Commerce. Case Bus & Trap.sfcr Co. We Thank ymi for past patronage and solicit a' continuance of the same. Our best service is for vou. Leave orders at Case Furniture Co. or Phone Main 844 BAGGAGE. EXPRESS. FREIGHT. COUNTRY TRIPS & GENERAL HAULING t'Hli HEPPNER HERALD, ONLY $2.00 A YEAR" Artificial Llmba. 1 Artificial nrtns nnd legs were. It Is j lieved. used In Hgypt us eiir'.y as 70 i Londot. Dog Market. The well-kiU'rf.i "dug market" In the East J'ld of London la sltuateq bellev. 111 the vtciniiy oi Club row, where It. C. It is said they were made by hundreds of under can be seen every the priests, who were tht physicians Sunday morning with dogs of all and surgeons c.f thes days In th -hiipes, sizes and breeds, w hich they i land of the Nile, and the limbs wer otter for sale. well const ruete-L