Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, December 26, 1922, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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Tuesday, December 26, 1022
THEHEPPNER HERALD. HEPPNFT? OREGON
The Idyll of a
Tug Boat
Bij Chriilopher Q. HaMrd
IMAGINATION
and VISION
The story teller's fancy created Hop-o'-My-Thumb
and the seven-league boots
the step of twenty -one miles was the
limit of his imagination.
Accomplishment as wonderful as the
imagery of the fairy tale has followed the
vision of Alexander Graham Bell the
instantaneous transmission of the human
voice a few feet or thousands of miles.
The seven-league boots exist only in
the minds of "the little folks." Over
33,000,000 conversations a day in the
United States testify to the value and im
portance of the telephone in the elimina
tion of distance in the social and business
activities of a nation.
Every Bell telephone is a Long Distance
station.
Iu2. 122, Western Newspaper Union.)
rTHE matter with Andrews is Hint
I lie cannot keep upon any one
-- course. He tacks all over (lie
bay but does not make any port. Shift
ing as a weather vane, he is as con
tradictory, lie started upon the road
to a profession, but landed In a brick
making concern. Then he concluded
that he was meant for big business,
but he tried to start too high up. A
chicken farm was his next pinnlnv.
ment and it netted him a large amount
01 costly experience. He now think
of trying mining, but will undoubtedly
dig up disaster. If he ends ns a good
shoeblack it will be at the bottom,
where he ought to have begun, and he
will be nearer to true progress.
The tug boat that was proceeding up
the river was named "Patience." It
was tugging a long following of canal
boats at a slow pave. It was making
its way towards a definite point and
over a prescribed and limited course.
And It was going to get there. All Its
energy was pledged to perseverance
m tne practice of the proverb, "It's
doggedness as does it." The eagle
over the pilot house had its win
spread, although it could not fly yet.
The boy who stood at the bow said,
"I'm only a ship's boy now, but I'll be
a man tomorrow."
Can success find such a leap year as
will enable it to land at the end of a
twelvemonth without plodding towards
it from its beginning? Is there any
recipe that will enable a young fellow
like Andrews to obtain his father
position and wealth without pursuing
nis lathers path of long and patient
toll? Must not the well of n hncl-nt
shop run dry? Can a gambler finally
break the bank?
And can n Jaek-at-all-trndos be n
master of nny? No! The times call
ror specialists, rather than conerni
practitioners. It will be a New Year
Indeed for everything in general when
It becomes something in particular.
Better the patient, persistent tug boat
than the more exciting but less profit
able airplane. The ship's boy of today
must precede the captain of tomorrow.
PAGE THREE
day of November, 1919, at the rate
ot seven per cent per annum, the
further sum of $280.25, with interest
thereon from the 2Sth day of Feb
ruary. 1922, at the rate of six per
cent per annum, the further sum of
$525.00, attorneys fees, and $19 00
the cost of said suit, I will on Thurs-
Hot- V, iin. i .
me jun nay of January, 1923.
at the hour of 10:00 nvwv ; .i,
forenoon of said day at the front
door of the Court Housp i n, .-,..
of Heppner, Morrow County, Ore
gon, sell at public
- "w iv lilt'
highest bidder for cash, the follow
ing property situated In nr,..
county, Oregon, to-wit:
.... u roi null or SWI mi 9.1
Township 3 South, Range 23 East ol
n liinniette Meridian.
The above real pronerfv is tVn
.iuu jcvietl upon as (he real m-nnn.-t.
of C. Ii. Teterson, one of the abovt
.ui.in.-u aeieiulants, and brine the
eai property ordered sold i Cni,i
suit, and I will sell the s.-m... n,i
Ply the- proceeds, or so much il,nr,,r
as may be required, to the payment
ui i no a oove iudingent. and ,-!
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ii. hi ui saic.
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GEO. JIcDUFFRE,
33-37 o,
feherilt
XOTIOK OF KIIK1UIWS SAI.K
The Pacific Telephone
na I elegraph Company
In the Circuit Court of (lie Sl.-.i,. f
Oregon, f(; ,i10 t1ll(y ,-
juun jr. vaughn, Plantiff
vs
Irvin AVilkes and Ben Juday,
Defendants
Notice is hereby given that by vir
tue of a judgment, execnio.i ,i ,.
ler of sale, issued out of the Circuit
uu,t or tlle Stale of Oregon, for
Morr.ow County, to me rii,-i.. ...
the case in said Court ,i.!....
-f fi ii i
John F. Vaughn, as nlninrlPF
cured a judgment against Ben juday,
uc,u"1. on the 6th day of Octo
bar, 1922, in the sum of sunt ....
and the further sum of $50.00 alter
ney's fees, and $12.50 costs. I will
on the 30th day of December, 1922,
at the front door of the County Court
nouse, m Heppner, Morrow County,
State of Oregon, at the hour of 10
o'clock a. m. of said day, sell at pub
lic auction to the highest bidder for
cash, all of the following described
real property in Morrow County,
State of Oregon, owned by the defen
dant, Ben Juday, to satisfy the above
judgment, attorney's fees, costs, and
accruing costs, to-wit:
Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, the puthoast
quarter of the Northwest quarter, the
Southwest quarter of the Northeast
quarter of Section 2, Township 1
South, Range 2 4 East W. M.
Said sale will be made subject to
the confirmation of the Circuit Court
of the State of Oregon for Morrow
County. j
GEORGE McDUFFEE,
Sheriff of Morrow County,
State of Oregon.
Date of first publication Nov. 28,
1922. Date of last publcation, Dec.
2G, 1022.
AOTH E VOll I'l I!I.K ATIO.V
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at The Dalles. Orecon.
November 8, 1922.
Notice is hereby riven that John
J. McDonald, of Ilaidman, Oregon,
who, on Oct. 26, 1920, made home
stead entry, No. 020203, for WN
EVi, Sec. 30, T. 5, S., R. 2 5 E.,
hots 2, 3, NEUSWy, NWViSEV.i.
SE14SEV4, Sec. 5, SEfcNEM, Sec
tion 0, Township 6, S., Range 2 5 E.,
Willamette Meridian, has filed notice
of intention to make final Proof, lo
establish claim to the land above de
scribed, before J. A. Waters, United
States Commissioner, at Ifennnor
Oregon, on the 20th day 'of Decem
ber, 1922.
Claimant names as wlfnesapa- w
A. McCarty, Lotus Robison. T?nvmnn,t"
Steers, Robert Steers, all of Hard-
man, Oregon.
29-34 J. W. DftNiuifttv r...-
.LL.i, itt-fcitnc'r.
LEGAL NOTICES
XOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SAI.K Ol
HE Ah VnOPEItTY
Mrs. Ray Moore, who has been
seriously ill r several months, was
able to spenc Christmas with Mr. and
The largest offering ever received
for the Near East" Relief was given
by the East Baptist church of Port
v, i-ut, i.ui lu u. -L.exnmr.on in no. w n u t- t-.
,T ,r ' " -nmon, u. u., pastor,
Ml Moore wei1 dwn, Christmas j last Sunday, when following the ad-
iiiwiuiiife rtu accompanied tier home . dress of Mrs. Jeanette W. Emrich
that evening.
i the church subscribed $4,724.55.
Kirk Bus & Transfer Co.
Wm. M. KIRK, Proprietor
We Thank you for past patronage and solicit a
continuance of the same. Our best service is for
you. Leave orders at Case Furniture Co. or
Phone Main 6S4
Leave Orders at Hotel Patrick.
BAGGAGE. F.XPRrrsQ BT-mntirr
COUNTRY TRIPS & GENERAL HAULING
WHEN YOU THINK INSURANCE
Think VAN MARTER
I AM ALSO IN THE
REAL ESTATE BUSINESS
"Promptness and Service"
My Specialties
OrriCE IN HOTEL PATRICK
XOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS'
MEETING.
Notice is hereby given that fher?
will be a meeting of the stockholders
of the First National Bank of Hepp
ner. Oreiron. on tbn
m January, 1923, (January nth.
1923), between the hours of 10 a.
m. and 4 p. m. of said date for the
purpose of electing directors and for
the transaction of such business as
may legally come before the meeting.
W. P. MAHONEY,
Cashier.
Dated this 8 th day of Deeember.
1922.
I Notice is hereby given that under
and by virtue of an execution and
order of sale duly issued out of the
Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
for Morrow County by the Clerk of
said Court on the 11th day of De
cember, 1922, pursuant to a judg
ment and decree duly rendered and
entered in said Court on the 11th
day of December, 1922, in a certain
suit in said Court wherein N, !.
Peterson, and Evelyn Peterson, hus
band and wife, were plaintiffs, and
C. It. Peterson, Ethel Alverta Pet-r-son,
his wile, L. W. Weeks, and 0.
L. Berry, were defendants, and in
which suit the plaintiffs recovered
judgment against the defendant, C.
it. Peterson, for the sum of $7000.00
with interest thereon from the first
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Dick Robnett
Practical horseshoer
AT CALMUS' SHOP
Special attention given to lameandin
terfering' horses.
I Guarantee Satisfaction.
Give me a Trial
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Thousands of miles of paved high
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Most attractive ocean beaches on
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Most complete system of hotels,
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ReprewnUtives of the
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The Well Dressed Man
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Let us put your clothes
in good condition
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Ta'orzg
Where they
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lothes
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POKTALAD, OIIEGO.V
IxK:al .Agent
HEPPXKK, OUKGO.V
WE BUY POULTRY
Highest Prices paid for Chickens, Turkeys,
Ducks and Geese delivered at our poultry
yards in Heppner.
Cornett & Merritt,
Heppner, Oregon Phone Main 6 1 5
Heppner Herald $2.00 per Ye
ar