Tuesday, Joly 19, 1921. THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON PAGE FIVE CHAUTAUQUA NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION l9 t I i 1 1 o o O O o o ?v!7 jiffy Harvest Time Necessity A Good Water Bag We Have the Original 1 and 2 Gallon Sizes Quality the Best. Prices Right Phelp s Grocery Company covtiht lit) citt ou ami 77ie Romance of the Indian Blanket A WOVEN chronicle of Indian lore of myths suggested by the setting sun, the rippling waves, the geese flying southward. There's interest for everyone in these impres sions preserved by the Indian squaw in her weaving now carried on by the Oregon City Voolen Mills where her crude handlooni ceased. These Indian Blankets are so true in design that most of the Indian tribes of the West wear them. Jacobs' Oregon City Indian Blankets serve a score of nds for motoring for traveling for home use especially to those people who enjoy out-of-door pleasures. Their brilliant, barbaric beauty and the symbolism of their designs add much to their interest They are dyed in the wool their colors are permanent. Come in and let ua thow yoa the newest deiigns in "Oregon City" Indian Blankets. Minor & Company This is the season of the year when Chautauqua is i the thoughts of wide awake thinking men and women in practically every commu nity in the Northwest. Just as we carefully choose teachers for our schools, pastors of our churches, or the college or university we wish our children to attend, just as care fully should the question of Cautauqua service bo considered. The new non-profit basis under which Ellison-White is now operat ing and the ruling of thte treasury Department that no war tax be col lected from committees receiving Ellison-White service are facts which no community can afford to overlook Ellison-White Chautauquas have grown from one small circuit of 4 2 towns in 1913 to .approximately eleven hundred assemblies in 1921, operating in 13 states, 4 Canadian provinces, Australia, and New Zea lland. This expansion gives them a buying power greater than any Chautauqua Bureau in the country today and is the only Duretau in the West having access to the Affiliated list or talent. This excetptional growth has been brought about through consistent, conscientious and constructive "Ser vice." Advertisement. Department of the Interior, I". S. Land office at La Grande, Oregon. July 16, 1921. Notice is hereby given that JULIA McENTIRE whose post office address is Heppner, Oregon, did on the 23rd day of June, 1920, file in this office sworn state ment and application, No. 020694, to purchase the WtfEH Section 15, Township 4 South, Range 28 East, Willamette Meridian, and the timber thereon, under the provi sions of the act of June 3, 1878, and acta amendatory, known as the Tim ber and Stone Law," at such value as might be fixed by appraisement, and that, pursuant to such applica tion, the land and timber thereon have been appraistd at $515.00, the timber estimated 390,000 board feet at $.50 & $1.00 per M, and the land $160.00; that said applicant wilt offer final proof in support of his application and sworn statement on the 30th day of September 1921, before United States Commissioner, at Heppner, Oregon. Any person is at liberty to pro test this purchase before entry, or in itiate a contest at any time before patent issues, by filing a corrobora ted affidavit in this office, alleging facts which would defeat the entry. C. S. DUNN, Register. Subscribe for the "Herald" get all the county newg. and Department of the Interior, U. S. Land office at La Grande, Oregon. July 16, 1921. Notice is hereby given that JOHN C. McENTIRE whose post office address is Heppner, Oregon, did, on the 21st day of July. 1920, file in this office Sworn State ment and application, No. 020734, to purchase the EHSE'i, S E NE V4 , Section 15, Township 4 South. Range 28 East, Willamette Meridian, and the timber thereon, under the provi sions of the act of June 3, 1 878. and acts amendatory, known as the "Tim ber and Stone Law," at sueli vaue as might be fixed by appraisement, and that, pursuant to such application, the laud and timber thereon have been appraised, $370.00 the timber estimated 270.000 board feet at $.50 & $1.00 per M, and the land $ 120.00; that said applicant, will oiler Final proof in support of his application and sworn statement on the 30th day ot September 1921, before United Slates Commissioner, at Heppner, Oregon. Any person is at liberty !n pro test, this purchase before entry or in itiate a contest at any time before patent issues, by filing a corrobora ted affidavit in this office, alleging facts which would defeat the entry. C. S. DUNN, Register. Heppner Herald Want Ada Subscribe for the Herald and get all the county news. Only $2 a year. 0000000000 0 0 0 0 o o o o o o y!S ft ' 1'Jt Ch Heppner auta uqua July 21 to 26 1 st Day 2nd Day AFTERNOON Introduction of Superintendent..., Chairman Local (Committee Get Acquainted Talk - Superintendent Chautauqua How-do you-do ......Ye Olde New England Choir AdmiNNlon 40c EVENING Songs of Four Centuries... Oldo New England Clioii A beautifully costumed pageant of American Music Admission 50c .AFTERNOON Dramatic Readings, Songs and Whistling Solos Dixie Doll and Company Lecture "The New Near East" Win. E. Thompson Admission 40c .EVENING An Hour In Movie Land..., Dixie Doll and Company Address "Fiddles and Fortunes" Thornton Mills Eight year old Movie Marvel at Chatuuqua Admission 85c ' 3rd Day AFTERNOON Artist's Recital Christian Mathlsen and Assisting Artists Admission 40c F EMNO Popular Concert Christian Mathlsen and Assisting Artists Lecture Oration "Taste the Apples"..Dr. James Hardin Smilli A great artist and a powerful orator Admission Bft; 4th Day AFTERNOON Musical Oddities and Ragtime Itapsodles . liland's Orchestral Hand Health Lecture lleatrico Eves Heskeii Adinlssliiii B5c EVENING All-Star Descriptive Concert Illand's Orchestral Hand Including the thrilling "Hattle of the Maine" with electric :l effects Admission $1.10 5th Day -AFTERNOON Popular Science Demonstration Glenn Morris &. Company Mother Goose and Other Rhymes . Georgette Faulkener, the Story Lady Admission 4o: KVKMNti Wonders of Electricity Glenn Morris & Company Humorous Lectun "Simon Says Wig-Wag" Ilonlh Lov. ry An (ivening of instruction and entertainment Admission Me 6th Day AFTERNOON Camp Meeting Hongs and Negro Melodios Tim Virginians Lecture "A Voice From the Underworld" Warden Rot It in Admission ftlic EVENING Junior Pageant liy lis Kids. Jubilee Joy Festival. .Tim Virginians Hilarious Muslca.1 Farewell to Chautauqua Admission Mv. No Season Tickets after the Chautauqua opens See The Committee Now E.M.Shutt A.S.Akcrs A.L.Cornett Mrs.L.Shurte Wm.Haylor o a 00 , . .. . . .. f f . .; . f, fi.ffff.f',ff.ff'.fff f f f: j ? ? f aJU ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo :: 00