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    THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
Tuesday, July 26, irjag
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LEGAL NOTICES
KOTICK lOK PUBLICATION'
' Department of the Interior, U. S.
J.and office at La Grande, Oregon.
July 16, 1021.
Notion is hereby given that
JOHN C. McKNTIKK
vlio.se post office address is H-ppner.
Oregon, did, on the 21st day of July,
192U, file in this office Sworn State
ment and application, No. 020734, to
purchase the ESE, SKUNK1, 4.
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
acts amendatory, known as the "Tim
ber and Stone Law," at such vaue as
might be fixed by appraisement, and
that, pursuant to such application,
ii, land and timber thereon have
been appraised, $370.00 the timber
estimated 270,000 board feet at $.50
& $1.00 per M, and the land $1 20.00;
(hat said applicant will oiler final
moot in support, of his application
and sworn statemeut on the r.nth (lay
of September 1921, before United
Slates Commissioner, at Jleppncr,
Oregon.
Any person is at liberty to pro
ut II, i nnrrha;se before entry or in
itiate a contest at any lime l.efon
patent, issues, by tiling a corrobora
..,i .,ifi,ivii in this office, alleging
lads which would defeat the entry
C. S. DUNN, 1!'
iister.
Ql,Ur.Hl.e for the Herald and get
nil tin; county news. Only $2 a year
J. 4
.J. CHURCH NOTICES
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FEDERATED CHURCH
There will be preaching in the
Federated ch irch next Sabbath at
11 A. M. and at 8 P. M. Prayer
meeting every Wednesday evening
at S P. M.. ?un; ay School eveiy
Sunday morning at 9:45. We ex
tend a hearty welcome to the people
of H ppuer to attend all or any of
our services. Short sermons and
good i-inging. Come with us and we
will strive to ''.o you good.
K. L. MOOttE, Pastor.
Tlie First Christian Church.
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
Preaching at eleven o'clock.
The evening Services will consist
of the Christian Endeavor Service at
seven o'clock and song Service and
Preaching at eight o'clock. Everey
one is cordially invited to attend
these services.
W. O. Livingstone, Minister.
Christian Science
Christian Science services are held
every Sunday morning at 11:00
o'clock in I. O. O. F. hall. Sunday
Rshool at 9:45 a. m. Testimony
meetings are held every Wednesday
iveniaig at 8:00 o'clock at the home
of Mrs. Eugene Slocum. All inter
ested are cordially invited to attend
these meetings.
TAJLLEUR OF WHITE FLANNEL
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NOiK'K I"OR J'l'l'l .1 ATIO V
Department of the Interior, I'. S.
Land office at La Grand.', Oregon.
July 16. 1921.
Notice is hereby given that.
Jl'r.IA McKNTlUK
whose post, office address is lleppnor,
Oregon, did on the 23rd day or June,
1920, fib' in this ofl'ice sworn state
ment' and application, No. 020691,
( purchase (he K V: SVV '. , WViSK',
cirri ion I 5, Township 1 South. Kange
"X Last Willamette Merid.au, and
,. limber Iheieon, under l!;.- p.ovi
a. t ..I June i s .
iry. l;no 11
,e Law."
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DR. R. J. VAUGHAN
It FAT I ST
Permanently located in Odd
fellow's Building
IIKPPNKK, OREGON
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sworn s'. .t. 'a "'tit
Sept ellllier 1921,
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to
pro
bis applienl i"n
.,n the llolli day i.
I, el Tinted Slat
ill. tleppner, Oiegiin.
nv nrrsoll is III. liberty
lest this purchase fcel'ore entry, or in
lliale a contest, at any time belore
patent Issues, by filing a corrobora
ted affidavit, in this office, alleging
facts which would defeat III '
C. S. Dt'NN, Register.
NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION
ISOLATED TRACT
i (Public Lund Sale)
at not less
10 o'clock A
Depart men! of the Interior. V. S.
Laud Office at La Grande. Oregon,
June 4, 1921.
Notice Is hereby given that, us di
rected by the Commissioner of the
General Land Office, under provis
ions of Sec. 2 1 C r. . It. S pursuant to
the application of Horace M. Yoakum
1l,.pper, Oregon. Serial No. 01921.
we will offer at public land sale, to
i, bidder, but
linj -
.1,,.,, t:i ''f. oer acre, at
M., on the 16th day of August, next.
l this office, the following tract of
land: NViW4 Soc. 21 T. 4 S.. U.
28 F.. Wr. M- , ,
The sale will not be kept open but
will bo declared closed when those
present t the hour named have
eased bidding The person maldng
the highest bid will bo reunited to
immediately pay to the Heceiver the
amount thereof.
ny persons claiming ndversley
the above described land are advised
to tile their claim-s, or objections, on
or before the time designated for
Mile.
0. S. Dl'NN, ltegister.
11 16 NOLAN SKIFF, Receiver.
DR. A. I). McMURDO
PHYSIC! imd SI 'lit. EON
T. lepiione 12 2
Pa! i ei sou's liritg SI. n o
HKl'PNKli, OllKGON
on
F. A. Mc MEN AM IN
law I K
Ofl'ice Phone Main 643
Residence Phone Main 665
Roberts lluilding
11K1TNKR, OREGON
An interesting tailleur of white flan
nel is stitched in navy and worn with
a small quatrecorne of straw, swathed
with blue chiffon.
THE WELL-CHOSEN JEWELRY
Decorations of the Sort Should Be Bs
coming to Wearer and in Har
mony With Costume.
Whether one wears pearls culled
from the briny deep and sold at fu!)
ulous sums, or the fur more modest
product of synthetic art, the intrinsic
value of the jewels is as naught com
pared with the fact as to whether or
not they are becoming to the wearer,
and in harmony with her characteris
tics of costume, style and surroundings.
an Indefinite je ue sals
lie use of jewelry, whieli
eel delicately and subtly.
In. m use into ill. use. Since
ss aiT. main in their hau-mioii'l-.,
ihey can be Worn
al"r ,a!'ety ami good laMe
asioiis, as ilieir soft sliecii
I be brilliant pai ik-
There is
tpioi about 1
lian.l
ThZ
KITCMCN
CABINET
(. Lit21, Wwtera Newspaper Union.)
Give what you have to someone; It
may be better than you dare to
think. Ixmgtellow.
HELPFUL HINTS.
Mildewed gloves may be hung In
& wooden box In which Is placed a
saucer containing
ammonia ; cover
tightly and the
fumes In the
course of a day
will drive away
the mildew.
When a table
cloth, used for
the first time is soiled by a stain
or spot, stretch the cloth over em
broidery hoops and remove the spot.
When dry,- press and the cloth is fresh
again.
Oranges, cut In smalj bits with the
rind left on, are especially nice to
give to a fever patient who needs
something often to cool the mouth.
If cracked ice is to be used in the
sickroom, it will keep longer if a piece
of cheesecloth is tied over the bowl
and the ice kept in it. Cover the
bowl with another and place a paper
bag over both. This will save many
steps to renew the ice.
For the bed ridden who get so tired
lying in one position, the following
help will be greatly appreciated: Tie
stout new cotton cloth strips on each
side of the headboard or bed-frame,
having a large knot in the end of
each strip to hold. P.y grasping these
supports one may raise up or change
position easily. The knots may be
slipped under the pillow when not In
use.
For tired feet, a mixture of baking
soda and talcum, sprinkled into the
shoes, will give great relief. For
corns and callouses, keep them cov
ered with adhesive tape, renewing as
often ns the bathing of the feet re
moves the plasters. This keeps the
hard places soft.
In applying adhesive plaster to a
wound, use short strips with tapes
fastened to the strips, which may he
untied, the dressing changed and re
lied without disturbing the adhesive
THE BRICR
McAtee (EX Aihen, Props.
We Are Exclusive Agents in Heppner for
Normans Ice Cream
WATCH THIS SPACE FOR SUNDAY
SPECIAL
Special for Sunday July 31
Cherry Tortoni
The Finest Product on The Market
SPECIALS EVERY WEEK
slid
11 ii.'l
ea.Ml
pearls are I.
lour than 'it:
with the gre
on many occm
never olfen.N
at
E. NOTSON
,ttokm:y..t-i.av
Office In Court House
HF.PPNF.R, OREGON
WOODSON & SWEEK
A ITORN F.YS-AT-I.AW
Masonic Lluilding
UK PPNE-Ii, OREGON
SAM E. VAN VACTOR
AITORFY-.T-I..V
First National Hank Bldg.
HEPPNER, OREGON
WATERS & ANDERSON
1 Mil". lSl RAM K
Successors to
C. C. Patterson
HEPPNER, OREGON
DeLUXE ROOMS
Summer Rates
75c & $1.00
Over Case Furniture Co.
Case Bus & Transfer Co.
Wo Thank you for past luitrotnse and solicit a
continuance of the same. Our best service is for
you. l,eae orders at Case Furniture Co. or
Phone Main 844
13AGGAGE. EXPRESS. FREIGHT.
COUNTRY TRIPS & GENERAL HAULING
of the many
luomK ruble
ibis .Near-
ample scope
fanciful last
laced irenis, such as lia
; and emeralds,
models in jewelry lend
to llie Iniaginal ion and
s of the lovers of Jew
ry, as semiprecious jewels, Unowu
as cosliime jewelry, are to he had ill in-
linite variety. I his consists ol stones
f minor value, also many composi
tions artistically set and vividly col
ored. There are strings of even and
variegated designs of vivid jade,
amber, coral or Jet, usually worn with
earrings to match. These fanciful
sets are a boon to many women, since
they offer so many Individual styles.
If the Individual falls In the proper
selection of the fitting thing, surely
it Is not the lack of that choice that
guides her earring taste, but perchance
ignorance of the laws of taste, good
or bad, In the line of Jewelry.
Just as truly as certain gowns are
distinctly good taste on (vrtain oc
casions, Just as truly are there Jew
els, be they ever so handsome, that
are decidedly out of keeping at cer
tain times and places.
A simple method to clean silver
blackened from use is to place the
vijvcr in an aluminum dish with a
li-ti spoonful each of baking soda and
v:M. Oo not boil too long, for silver
which is thinly coaled may be entirely
relinked. One may use a piece of
aluminum in a granite dish us the so
liiiioti will roughen a good dish.
Permanent Color Improvement.
"Your face is iw longer Hushed with
drink."
"No." replied Uncle Bill Bottletop.
"When they proclaimed prohibition I
turned pale .and never got over It"
Fresh Pure Lard
We render fresh, pure lard three times a week and
have reduced the price to 20C A POUND,
Order a Strictly First-Class, Heppner-made Product
Central Market
McNAMER & SORENSON, Props.
SALVAGERS DID GOOD WORK
Lincoln Statue in London.
The statue of Abraham Lincoln prf
(tented by the American to the ltrltish
people wis unveiled July "S, I'.fjtt. In
the funning Inclosnro. Westminster,
London It l a replica of the Saint
tiaudens statue.
1 An Abued Word.
1 A fhicngo profesor says some
thought are not thought at all. We
I ugive with him. Some of the alleged
! thought wished off on the public are
! merely br uastoi ins.-- fiucuiuati I'.u
I q, wrcr.
FASHION NOTES
It Is not unlikely that the soft felt
lint, untrlmmed except for a single
large flower, that Purls Introduced for
early spring wear, will be utilized all
summer, for these soft felts are most
comfortable for sport wear.
The campus coat made of camel's
hair Is a slip-on V-neck sweater that
Is new and fast meeting with favor.
These smart sweaters come In all the
popular colors, are plain knit and In
waistline length that makes them par
ticularly desirable for wear under the
sport suit.
The knitted scarf dally gnlns In
favor, for It Is the logical neckpiece
to wear with the sport or general util
ity spring suit. Scarfs of striped
knitted silk give a delightful color
note to the practical suit, as do
scarfs of brushed wool designed In
twiM'olor bl.H'k effect.
Hii-check gingham Is a favored ma
terial for little girls' summer play
time frocks. Many of these practical
little frocks are made ex.vedlngly
smart hy a good-taste placement of
embroidery done hi black; others are
made very dainty, yet more or less
tailored In effect by collar and cuffs,
belt and pocket Maps of white pltpie.
Many novelty effects In vei! are be
ing used, and the long-made veil
seems to be enjoying more favor than
the square shaped veil, fhantilly lace
veil are being ac.vpted to a greater
degree than earlier In the season, and
the veil with chenille and silk bonier
done In contrasting color Is exceed
ingly popular with smart women. Veils
as part of the hat trimming were an
early spring fashion intr.Mueoil by
Krench milliners. Now separate veils
are being worn In similar manner n
ready-to-wear bats. drad to suit the
wearer's ide of individual
Recovering Disabled Ships During the
World War Wat Matter of
Highest heroism.
Landlubbers link salvaging ships
and cargoes to easy deals In treasure
trove, but the skippers of the salvag
ing ships would teii them that salvage
is sweaty and poorly paid exertiou.
Tney do not regaru themselves as ud
veuturers of romance. They are divers
of seagoing atubuiauces. They are
marine surgeons, who operate ou sick
or disabled craft, says the Spokane
Spokesmau Keview.
Salvaging before the war was a matter-of-fact
trade, but during the war
It became a business fraught with ex
traordinary dangers. The maritime
belligerents had to save every dam
aged or sunken ship that they could,
and the sulvager was almost as Indis
pensable to winning the war as was
tne mau-o'-war.
At the Dardanelles tive vessels were
sunk near shore, and yet all were sal
vaged expeditiously by the Liverpool
tirms.
lu June of 11117 the salvagers recov
ered tour good-sized steamers lu ten
days that had been sunk lu the Knglisn
channel. They salvaged lleattie's flag
ship and the Britannia and the Asiu
rias; tlif submarine K-13 alter its crew
na.l been submerged two and a hulf
nays; 1 be wrecks oft Usleud uud Zee
brugge. The salvaging boats hud at one and
t!ie same time to act as machine shop.
power tioiix-, pumping statiou una lug.
They worked in a single spot, where
they were target tor every Ueruiatl
submarine anywhere around. TUey
snowed a heroism beyond praise.
"There's Mbre Real Satisfaction"
. says the Good Judge
In a little of the Real To
bacco Chew, than you ever
got out of the ordinary kind.
The good rich taste lasts so
long you don't need a fresh
chew nearly as often that's
why it costs you less to chew
this class of tobacco.
Any man who uses the Real
Tobacco Chew will tell you
Put up in two styles
V-B CUT 13 a long fine-cut tobacco
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
TWO RANCH SNAPS
SO acres nllin alfalfa. Good water right, good new house. One
and one half miles from school 90,000. Easy terms.
180 acres 4 miles from town. 50 acres In Alfalfa, balance farm
and grazing land. Good Improvements. Stock, machinery,
Mid euipment Included nt only $10,000. Easy terms.
Better See Me At Once About These l ine Bargains
ROY V. WHITEIS
No Use For A ling Wife.
The New York Medical Journal
says:
"Pr. l.bhtwardt. a medical mission
ary, tells that many of the Persian
sick women are obliged to steal away,
during their husband's absence, to
see a doctor.
'Honorable Sir,' says the Introduc
tory note, 'please see me at once that
I may return home before my tins
band, else he will bent me severely.-
"We should not think neurotics
abound, for the husband often says to
the doctor:
" 'Well, let her die, for even If she
reoiitre- i p,.t we !1 I'll divorce tier ami srt ft
i
men;. Considerably more color than Bt,w wife. I don't want a weak one
usual Is seen In veils and veiling gen- ; jn mT house.' "
erally. which makes for a pleasing I
change.
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.
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