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THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
Tuesday, August 23, 1921
SSI
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTK.'K r SKTTi.D.MKXT OV
I'lVAI, ACCOIXT
In the County Court of the State of
Oreirnn for the County of Morrow, in
ther sum of $63.45 costs and disbur
sements and the costs of and upon
this v rit commanding me to rnpke
sale of the following described real
property, to-wit: North Half of the
South West Quarter (NSV14) and
South East Quarter of South West
Quarter (SE4SW), Sec. 10, and
the North East Quarter (NE)
Sec. 4, Township 1, N. Range 24 E.
tn mailer or me estate ui jOSetm w M als0 the Nonh East Quarter
Hi rixner, deceased (NE Section 30, and the East
Notice is hereby piven that Fran- H;Uf f)f (he g h East Quarter(E
u.son, auniuia-nnuiij. ul uiu
CIS
esta'e of Joseph Strixner, deceased,1
lias rendered and presented for final
Fcltlenieiit and filed in said court
lier Final Account of her adniinistra-1
tiou of said estate; and that the 6th J
day of September, i'j21 at 3 0 o'clock
A. M. of said day at the court room of j
said court house in said county has
been fixed and appointed as the time
and place for the settlement of said
account and the hearing of said re
port ami petition, at which time and
place any persons interested in said
estate may appear and file his excep
tion. FRANCIS WILSON,
Redmond, Oregon.
V.'. I!. Iiacpett
Attorney fur Administratrix.
14-18
NOTH i; FOR PI lll.K ATIO.V
)ep:irtiient of the Interior, U. S.
Land office at La Grande', Oiegon.
July IB, 11121.
Notice is hereby given that
JOHN C. McENTIUE
whose post office address is Heppner,
Oregon, (lid, on the 21st day of July,
1!)20, file In this office Sworn State
ment and application, No. 020734, to
purchase the KSE,4, SE V4 NE Vt ,
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,
the land ami timber thereon have
been appraised, $370.00 the timber
estimated 270,000 hoard feet at $.50
& $1.00 per M, and the land $120.00;
that said applicant will offer final
proof in support of his application
and sworn statement on the 30th day
of September 1!I21, before United
Slates Connnlsslt ner, at Ifeppncr,
Oregon.
Any person Is at liberty to pro
test. Ibis purchase before entry or in
itiate a contest al any lime before
patent issues, by Mini.: a corrobora
te,) affidavit in this office, alli'i'.iar
facts which would deleat the entry.
(.'. ri. Id'XX, Register.
NOTICE I OR H ill, R ATION
Department or the Interior. V. S.
Land ollice at La Grande, Oregon.
July 16, 11121.
Nolicc is hereby given that
Jl r.IA McENTIUE
whose post ollice address is Heppner,
Oregon, did '.in the 23rd day of June,
J!I20, fib' In this office sworn state
ment and application, No. 0206D4,
10 purchase I lie E . S W , W'U-tfE'.i
Section 15, Township 4 South, Range
2 K.inl, Willamette Meridian, anch
(he limber Iheieotl, under the provi
sions of the act of June 3, 1S7X, and
nets amendatory, known as the Tim
ber ami Stone Law," at such value
ns might be fixed by appraisement,
and lli.it, pursuant to such applica
tion, tin' land ami timber thereon
have been appraisi il at $515. Oil, the
limber estimated ",!0,liuil board feel
nt $.511 $t.iii per M, and the
l.ind $iiiill'ii; ih.it said applicant
will nl'ler final pioof In support ol
bis application and swein s' itcinent
mi Hie '.Hull day of September 1H21.
In-line Tinted st.U'S I 't i n 1 1 1 1 i -:sii in er .
al Heppner, i vi.iiii,
A ii p. i ,m U at Iibcrl y to pro
I '".I tin-, pMl cll.lse liel ill e cut I . HI III
11 l.l I e a cell I , - t Miy Mm' It! Ol i
p i I ' 111 I ' le i, b I .him n col 1 el.i l a
I ' it .1 1 ! sl.l 1 1 1 II I 1 , i el : ice. s ' eM. 1 11:
let, 1 ; ii I ; ,.i; .l.-l! .-I I c, i HI !
c. s. id , i;. m i. r.
Mini i, (H Mil i;n I s si i:
In (be Circuit Colin of the State
of Oregon lor M ult iioniah Count).
Hint Richards,
riaiiitilt
Frank K
nan. 1..
Ct'onan,
v s
, Cion.in. John F.. t'ii
W. I'loniui, and J. K.
SE) Sec 32, and the North East
Quarter (NE4) and the North Half
jr the South East Quarter (NSE )
Sec. 33, and the South East Quarter
(SEVi) Sec. 34, and the South East
Quarter (SE) of Sec. 28, all in
Township 2 N. Range 2 4, E. W. M.
and the South AVest Quarter (SW)
Sec 28, North Range 25, E. W. M.
Now Therefore, by virtue of said
execution, judgment order, and order
of sale and in compliance with the
commands of said writ, I will, on
Saturady the 10th day of September,
1!I21, al 10 o'clock A. M., at the front
door of the County Court House in
Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon,
sell at public auction (subject to re
demption), lo the highest bidder for
cash in hand, all the right, title and
interest which the within mimed de
fendant. Joseph E. Cronan had on the
27th day of November 1020, the date
of the filing of the Certificate of At
tachment herein or since that date
had in and to the above described
property or any part thereof, to sat
isfy said execution, judgment order,
interest, costs and accruing costs.
GEORGE McDUFFEE,
Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon.
Ily T. E.,Chidsey, Deputy.
Dated this 8th day of August 1921.
First issue Aug. 9th, 1921.
Last issue Sept. 6th 1921..
NOTIC E l'OIt PUBLICATIOX
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at LaGrande, Oregon,
August 10, 1921.
Notice is hereby given that Ralph
I). Jones, of Heppner, Oregon, who,
on October 5, 1916, made Homestead
Entry, No. 016582, for SE and
SWVi, Section 22, Township 2 South,
Range 27 East, Willamette Meridian,
has filed notice of intention to make
Final three-year Proof, to establish
claim to the land above described,
before Clerk of Circuit
Heppner, Oregon, on the
October, 1112 1.
Claimant names as
Sherman Shaw, ('. W. Acock,
Ifii Kite, Norman G. Florence
lb ppiliT, Ore-oil
C. S. IMW'W Register.
Court, at
4th day of
witnesses:
Snow
all of
Pionoer Employment
Company
G. A. Hurley. Mgr.
Single nod Married Farm Help
HARVEST II A MIS u
SPECIALTY
Write or Wire Your Wants for
" Quick Service
14 N. 2nd St., Portland, Oregon.
Rhone Rroadway 2278
Sundial Really of Little Use.
The h 1 1 1 1 1 1 it I In nothing like so efll
cleni as u much. It never was very
mull of nn nid to mini as n time In
licalor. It never professed to do more
linn lell the time of day, because It
ni l.l not tell the time of night, mid
mi old Mimlinls. as well ns on many
new ones, Is this sentence, oflen In
I. ailii : "I murk none but sunny hours,"
mi Hist on fng..y days, or on days of
.loom and cloudy skies, the "gnomon,"
illicit Is that Iriiingiihir piece whose
h.nlow points out the time on the dial,
.i-ts no shadow.
-
J. PROFESSIONAL CARDS
DR. R. J. VAUGHAN
DENTIST
Permanently located in Odd
fellow's Building
HEPPNER, OREGON
DR. A. D. MoMURDO
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
Telephone 122
Office Patterson's Drug Store
HEPPNER, OREGON
F. A. McMENAMIN
LAWYER
Office Phone Main 643
Residence Phone Main 6 65
Roberts Building
HEPPNER, OREGON
Stories of
By Elmo
C AS
Great Scouts w
S. E. NOTSON
ATTORN EY-AT-LAW
Office in Court House
HEPPNER, OREGON
WOODSON & SWEEK
ATTORN EYS-AT-LAW
Masonic Building
HEPPNE-R, OREGON
SAM E. VAN VACTOR
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
First National Bank Bidg.
HEPPNER, OREGON
WATERS & ANDERSON
FIRE INSURANCE
Successors to
C. C. Patterson
HEPPNER, OREGON
DeLUXE ROOMS
Summer Rates
75c & $1.00
Over Case Furniture Co.
BK YCI i: I OH SALE IjjfSO-Hiood
$55 value. Has been used only 1
year. All accessories included. In
quire at this office or phone Main
6 1 3. -Advertisement.
, Western Newspaper Union.
DAVY CROCKETT, THE HERO OF
THE ALAMO
I "Be sure you're right, then go
i ahead," was Davy Crockett's motto,
i He fought for the right, then went
, ahead to a glorious death In the AJa-
i mo. Crockett was born In Tennessee
I In 1780. He came of lighting stock
I for his father, a tavern keeper, had
j been a soldier In the Revolution,
i Young Crockett's early years were
I spent in roaming the Tennessee
woods, hunting. -He became a re
nowned bear hunter, a fame which he
shared with his favorite rille, "Old
Betsy."
When the Creek Indians went on the
war path in 1813 Crockett tossed "Old
lietsy" on Ws shoulder and marched
away to tight-the Indians. He served
as a scout under Gen. Andrew Jackson
and was in the great Rattle of Tobo
pekn when "Old Hickory" defeated
Weailierford's warriors.
After the Creek war was over Davy
returned to Tennessee and entered
politics. From magistrate lie rose to
slate legislator and next the renowned
hear hunter and scout was sent lo
congress where he served two terms.
In February, 1S3U, Davy with 12 of his
Tennessee friends arrived at the Mis
sion del Alamo where Col. William
Travis with a little army of less than
200 men was defying the Mexican dic
tator, Santa Anna.
Simla Anna bud a force of 5,(XKl
men, and although the Texons had a
chance to escape before this over
whelming army cut off their retreat,
they refused to do so. The Mexican
general surrounded the rude little
adobe fort. His demand for its sur
render was met with scorn. Then he
raised the red Hag which meant, "No
quarter," and attacked.
The long rifles of the Texans mowed
down the Slexlean soldiers driven to
the attack. On March 6 Santa Anna
prepared for a grand assault. Twenty
five hundred picked men were detailed
to be hurled, against the fort. The
first assault was beaten hack with
heavy loss. A second failed, but In
the third desperate attempt the Mexi
cans broke Into the fort.
After that the fighting was hand to
hand. Travis went down and Crockett
took command. Outnumbered a hun
dred to one, Crockett with a few com
rades stood with their hacks to the
wall of the church. One by one his
men went down. At Inst only Davy
was left. "Old Betsy" fired her last
shot. Then Crockett seized her by the
barrel and swung her about his head.
There was a short struggle. "Old
Betsy" was knocked from bis hand.
Bayonet thrust and sword cut w'ere
rained upon him. A mass of Mexicans
struck him. He went down fighting to
the last. TUn M'imn vn history.
a Trir
fl KITCHEN
ICABINET
(. l2L, Western Newspaper Union.)
Oregon's Higher Institution of
TECHNOLOGY
Eight Schools; Seventy Departments
FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 19, 1921
For information write lo the Registrar
Oregon Agricultural College
COHVAILIS
Let Borneo Keep It.
Widows and widowers v!:o weep
twice a day for a year, and who are
allowed to eat only on every second
day of a month, figure In the funeral
ceremonies of the head liuutlujj na
tives of r.orneo.
11 V Villi!
Villi, III, Jllil
sale ceiled
Coin I 111 t le
me illlectcd
of ,1'lly I 'I.'
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ti e I .Hi d.i
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frill. lilt'. 1
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llefelul.llltS.
' of an aM.irliciiiem e
ment cm der, and 01 ,b 1 of j
ellt el til"" 4l1.1t c el'l II led
e alit' e flit 111,,! e.l It'-'', In I
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lid ,.it. d Ihe I Ml .lav
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.nut 'i :
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II. i:
Mill! c
d
Fresh Pure Lard
We renJt r fres'i, pure lartl three times a week and
have reduced the price to 20C A POUND
Order a Strictly l irst-Class, Ucppner-made Product
t at the I'.de el 1'fi
cut per .iniiiitii limn the l'i's d.. el'
A I't il 1 ' -1 and ti c 1 in ' 1 '. htuu (
$ ; :,o il l with int. 1 1 t ;tt ihc i,ite et
(', 1 1 . I cent jut a lll'.ll in Hem the I '. 1 1 1
illy of An 1 ,1 1 J I , and tel 1 1.0 lur
Central Marke
C. W. McNAMER, Prop.
When soft winds stir the meadow
grass,
When butterflies flit over;
When honey bees, all burdened, Beek
The fields of fragrant clover;
When siiiBlng birds and crooning
brooks
Seem blissfully in tune.
And buttercups and daisies nod.
'Via June, dear heart, 'tis June.
I
WHAT'S IN A PIE?
There are those who consider the
tilling of a pie the most important
part of It, but the
best of rilling
covered with a
tough, unpalat
able crust, will
spoil the pie for
most of us. As
Hrowning puts It
(though not in
this connection), a good pastry is "a
framework which waits for a picture
to frame."
Sour Cream Pie. Take one cimful
each of sour cream, sugar and raisins,
one egg, one tablespoonfnl tvf vinegar,
one-luilf tivi-piwMiful of salt, the same
of citiniiiiion and mil meg, om-foiirth
of a t i'ii -1 11 e m f 11 1 of cloves, mix well
and bake with two crusts.
Custard Pie. There are sum,. cio';s
who think n pie with less than four
eggs Is not to he served on the lest
tables. However, a very good pie may
he prepared with three or even two
eggs to a pint of milk, adding four or
five tnhlospooiifuls of sugar Hlld such
Havering as one likes. Where two
ttgs are used a tblesHiniiful of Hour
may be added mixed with a little of
the cold milk and the pie will be very
satisfactory, though of course the
more eg-s used the preater the fond
ruble.
Date Pie. Cook one-third of a
pound of dates In the top nf 11 double
boiler. Put through 11 sieve, then add
two e:-.s, a lew ratings of nutmeg,
iiie toer'li te;is.ionfn of salt ami two
eiec.ids of mill;. I'.nkoHiis a ciisianl
pie.
Cl'l I'.' m -
foiir.h 1
1 Pis. T ke one cupful of
0:0 1 ppl'lll Ol' sll':l", "'
p el of flour, in'viNl ,u tj,e
in::ir, t' o ' o(', and a ::
fill of hip i r wr.h two i. ' 1 , -.f.;U
cf water, r. A m-cl mho.-: ai I turn
Into a ii:i!.. ' ein-t. C,.i.t w ' a
liH'iil'gue ma " I Ii the b 1 of two
i'.'.-i aed to f" four t:il''e-'-o m .t'u ' s
of SMi;:!f. 1 o- i:ll m H' .'- i-ifl.. s
Hlld 1m-ow:i. the .tven e.! '-iin-aids
may Im n- e f r t!ii !', t(s;iu 1. early
A Member of the Federal Reserve
1 sj&r
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(in!? i'H 5 B B S
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UIUIII U 3. M l i.-H
V lf"v---i Mi--
k Friendly Welcome
A friendly welcome awaits you. Here
we study to please people, and our growth
during; more than thirty years shows that
we have succeeded.
A helpful hank service is also at you,r
command 'here. Much may depend upon
competent help or advice in your business
and money matters. Here you may always
find it.
Our customers are our friends. We will
value your friendship also. May we serve
you as a friend? Within our doors you will
. find everything that goes to make up- your
ideal of good bank service.
First National Bank of
9
Heppner
A Member of the Federal Reserve
P3"
University of Oregon
CONTAINS:
The College of Literature, The Graduate School.
Science and the Arts.
The School of Architecture
and Allied Arts.
The School of Business
Administration.
The School of Education.
The Extension Division.
The School of Journalism.
The School of Law.
The School of Medicine.
The School of Music.
The School of Physical
Education.
The School of Sociology.
Fall Term Opens September 26
m
TtMffifr'A A fcfJ of culturml and ptobssteiMt scholarship- h become
. vu.D.a,.u(,v maru 01 me aiete university, for a catalogue.
tolders on the various achools. or for any information, write
THE REGISTRAR. UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. Eu8ene, Ore.
Laura Bromwell, Champion Loop Maker
ji-Mmimmuii., r i i iiiiii am WsAmtsmasm !
Miss I.tiuni l'.nm.H.'ii. tli tlrst n..i,::iii n. riM.Hv,. n IlvlnK Ihviise In Amor--Ion
since the :ir. f ,.-,) n ,. r.-.-onl for women In liH.pinn the loop,
hit i.oiik iMiiiiu. i-w nun;., nr.. Sll. .-.j.MVe onus. Miss lr,,.iiu .,tun,U f
etignH In commercial ti lui in.
INTERESTING ITEMS
i Newly Itilil roticretw must he pro
tected from the sun to prevent drying
Mm; is siil ti. t.iint very quickly;1"" rrlHy.
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1 nn n fill -r'.r- have hcen fouml In "as Saiitns-liiiiiii.nt, who on Octnher
onil ": tlimi-iii'i's ni enr nlil. ' -' V.K',, covertil a di.-tniiee of 2l
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A iiiaa nielli ollice hitlhlini; 3'it cem- in.'ii. It Is a more s.ilid hniiy than
v tcil la I'c'ro't has in, .re than four 'be earth, w.-lhltn; as much R4 g
i. lies of cnri'Moi's. t spl.ere of l.-ad of eiptnl lm!k.
two cl'l'l'u.'
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