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Tuesday, January 16, 1923 THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER. OREGON PAGE THREE r I.) i fh-'.l, thrills, 1-,,-c. : Hi;L.('0 oil WllfuS-a wii-.-N. f-.r r.,-i in ai-l":-.' !!i most intl'o.'! a i-!o. Tlit- l,i .. t i.s a young oiiiL' is an Knslih laid 111 Kuiand ai.il bring to the reader's view many of tiie charnid of a KrilisU couiui'yside. SnppoBo you were a stranser in a 'trance land and aii unexpectedly were forced to assume the uard;an ship of a madcap, young lady, a titled daughter of the country, v.ith a perfect genius for getting into trouble, yet the merriest, nerviest and altogether loveliest little crea ture you had ever met; su:io.-;e that one of her innocent larks had caused her to be suspect, d of a bursary which drew nut only the local uolice, but the terrifying de tectives from .Scotland Yard ujion her trad; you l;ncw her to be in capable of wrongdoing, and it ve; e up to you to save her; wn it would '" ? You would be likely to split your head UlisiKias, wuu.ou't yen? Well, Hilly Spencer rot bis s ab) erai Ued by one of the real burelars, but It did not prevent his thinking and acting-quiekly, eili cicHtly and with real American tpuiius ani darintr. Sidney Cbuvinii; is a comparatively new novelist whoso cleverness has tittraeted international attention. He has great sifts as a humorist and delights in mixing American and British characters and extr.n t h"C a great amount of fun from both. He seems to lack the fndn-, : s of the average Kngiish novelist fur riots involving marital infidelities. His "The Joy of Living" is clean In every respect, combines comedy and thrilling adventures, lives up to Us title and is an antidote to a jailed appetite. CHAPTER I Sentenced. "I can't po, (lnil," saiil Alines clos pcniti'l.v, "tmtl I won't !" "Jly ithswo"', my dear Aiince," suid Lord fUwoj.o (ii'iuly ycf Ipenip.nonlly, "is Ihaf j-ou must: mi, and you slinii:" "A inoiilii of Aunt Eiythoa." spul Ainice in sli.'Iod tencs, "would kill mo. A'l'hy nro thi'.se thip.-s ahvjiys piled en to me? I'm foil up !" The Very Jlev. Viscount S.'i-oono. ni'clidc.'ieon nr.d ir.cniiiiient of tlie liv ing of .Srroope Miisiiii, laiwil ilreasun.v over lii.s daiigliter's head witiumt itp peariug to hear l;ev. A sunbeam fil tered Uiroiig'ii t!:o diamond panes, Illumining his silver hair and finely j Cut features. It was its though the sun beam said: "I'.ehnld a saint; hero is one who hears and sneaks no evil." A saint Lord Soroope undoubtedly was; calm, benign and immovable as granite. "My dear child," lie said gent,.-, "let S admit the coid light of reason. You can lane no genuine obieeiion to your Aunt Einlhea. for you have re'-, or s o eyes u lieY Cage you weivl!,He year. old. Jervaulx aV cy is a weli appoinied ami slriedy ordered Imu-e, It is an atmosphere which will cor rect, I hope, the inl'uenee of that de plorable school from which we have removed you. You must go. Aunt liUlim. 'I'r-ii'iai tb-f oil! sjhaM go. o r o . ,i - " J. 8 . ' ( J I' - ' ) 8 AAA- , AA - :'A, ) '-; '- f : You Cannot SEE it, HEAR it or DODGE it There are no "Stop, Look and Listen" signs to warn you against dangers of fire, theft or accident. You cannot, see or hear the loss that may await you to morrow. But you can prevent the loss that follows the un fortunate eventualities that surround all business. Insure today do not worry for tomorrow. This agency represnts the oldest and strongest, companies and solicits your full confidence. Consult, us as. you would your lawyer, without obligation. May we help you TODAY? L. E. VAN MARTER , Phone Main :55'21 Hoppiier Hotel Building Dick Robnctt Practical horseshoer AT CALMUS SHOP Special attention g'iven to lameandin terfering horses. I Guarantee Satisfaction. N Give me a Trial ' A f Ami 1 hat, us you will realize w! 0:1 von make liv'i- auiiuiinnmce, is fimil.'' The linn. Ahnee Sertij.o'si vividly lovely fare became still more lumi nous and desperate. "And do not suppose that yon will lack youthful society," added Lord Soroope, smiling. ''Your cousin, Al exander I.amlie, is at Jervaulx. A little older than yourself, doubtless, but an excellent companion for you. A young man wholly devoled to good work, and with unexceptionable con nections, lie will doubtless attain that eminence which his aunt would wish for him." Ainiee looked at her father with in tense suspicion. Then she turned to the photograph of a young man in a clerical collar; the face was pleasant but somewhat serious, with larc:e, frank, round eyes. Tho face that Ainiee made at it was hideous. "Go and tell your maid to pack, dear child," said Lord Seroojie gentlv, patting her head. Ahnee was twenty years of age. and stood five feet s-x. 1 but her lather eoninved to have the air of patting somebody about three feet high. Aimee ssilil something inarl ieulate, and uittUe a bee-line for a rose-pink boudoir where Lady Soroope. blonde, petite and wholly charming, was but toning her gloves. Amid pink sur roundings. Lady Kcroope looked little older than her daughter. "Mummy," said Aimee forcibly, "you'll have to throw me a rope. I have simply got to be rescued from this awful visit!" She expounded with extreme rapidity and terror her views 011 Jervaulx, Lady Lirythea Lamiie, and Alexander. Lady Heroope twinkled, and was so ex-asperating' as to laugh. !-"ae put her hands nii'e -tionately on her daiigh rer's shonlders. "Sorry, Aimee," she said; "there is, ' tia you would say, nolliing doing. Von v ill have to go. I can't have your dear father worried any more. I don't think," she .added pensively, "there's any cause for real alarm about Alex ander Lemhe." "it's ail very well for you," mourned : .-viluee, -nnr "I'm really sorry, dear. I am going to the Milne-Temples and elsewhere for a few weeks, but when I come 1 will make it up to you. These tiie little crosses you have to bear." She kissed her daughter, and lmr iied down to the car. The car whirled her away, and Lord Soioope followed it with dream ily adoring ey Aimu who laid wnl lied the pair wpP a sort of ex asperated al'ieeiini, thine into the "Y'i at on o ego !o do o i! : She Olleoyi coiw'n. Cei, tliree, 1 -iuinp sigio that s lay. Mt-s ih ful. ' 11. si a murinu d, "is lie bin? teal V" her guest and r.erners, twenly- lipad, dressed in a d enforced econ was looking wist- :iii 1 md j . " hy, Georgie," said Aimee, encir cling her ample waist, "have you the hump, too? Let's be miserable to gether." 'it has been lovely here at Soroope," sbeil (.eorcrinn, "and you are such a dear. I've nothing to tro back to but 1 nclo Joseph, who doesn't think nme.st anything but bioloL'y, and scarcely renieinfiers I exist thonvdi be is ouire kind, of course. It will be awi ul a;tcr this." ' I ve never met your I'nele Joseph," said Atmee, "but I'm remain he's nothing to my Aunt Erythea and Jervaulx." ! Mse broke ir.to a froifded and vivid 1 ' "t re of a'l that awahed her. "'A i'i;u c sivm i!s!is; between a ca V i 1 1 i a barrack, ami a fearful son in jcci;;iii nutr. u with :i moe like the duke . of Wc'.i'i-'.oh's 1' e ne . r '(. n a nnt's m.-. hut it's cer t ' ' 1 1' at a.ibl to he drilled into Mining decorously with ail ov, Placed curate wln, soim day. tiiey say, will probably be a bishop (ieoiarina was bill nsrly shocked. "Ainiee, you really are extraordi nary! Many peopio would he too glad to l.e -in your shoes. A long visit to a eliarmii'tr old piace Jervaulx, they say, Is con more old-world than Scroopo everything orderly, nauamic, peaceful " "Moldy!" interrupted Ainiee. "And luxurious. Lady Erythea, everyone says, is a splendid manager. And your cousin a nice, sensible young man. I've seen his photograph. His face " "It's the face," said Aimee fiercely, "of a cohl boiled codfish! I've seen it I've seen ft! It made me feel as if my shoes were full of water!" "Aimee!" said Ueoryina plaintively, "You appal me!" "(bind thing! Then you know how I feel i" reloried Aimee peilly. "The whole iiiing appals me. These curates! I'm foil up with them! Alexander is tit., iw.h Ainiee paused f breath. "lie's a tramp :" she said, wdtli ex traordinary vehemence. "i!e is good!" insisted (ieivgina. "That is a good man's face, if ever I saw one. And.," added Ceorgdna, wilh a rapt expression on her plump fea tures, "lie will fall in love wilh you, Aimee. I'm sure of it! And wber Unit happens " "Oli, you make me sick!" said the fren.ied Aimee. "It's a disease with you! .Sentiment revolts me. This maundering about !.,ve " "Ainue." said (hocriiia almost tear fully, "your very name means 'lie loved'!" "Oh. nils!" said Aimee furiously, and lied from the room. CHAFrnn 11 I Ccc?po. I In the deepest dopri ; wandered down the towards lite lib.'! road. j m, Aimee! iark avcnui She passed through Ihe hinge gales and turned j the enner of the road, j There Aimee halted, and const, lor., .1 t)lu pemersity of Fate. And close ho- K ilo her lend.-,, 1 ., ,-i rp explosion, who a nasi! ot yellow flame and a whiff of pungent smoke. And a clear voice exclaimed : "II 1!" "Just what I was thinking!" saiid Aimee.- A young man, w ho was tinkering a motorcycle, whence came the explo sion, locked up startled, and removed his cap. "Oh ! I'm sorry !" he said. "I didn't know there was anyone around." 'They looked at each other, and bill h laughed. It was impossible to loolc at the slruneernnd fail to laugh. ,;.,( in dorishm, hut jovmislv. snontan is. I.)', lis one laughs when the breeze le-ois j , . 100 ooui, or inn 11 a pun; a g i eg head out tail, When the motorcyclist giiiaa-d, bis tee'.b were so white thai Ihey pace tho effect of a Hash. His fair ai d rather lolishd hair canaht the sail, lii.s head looked as If it might be lammed through a door, without dam aging anything except the dour-panel. He was big built, and about twenty live, but his bright blue eyes might have belonged to a boy of sixteen. I In wore dusty blue overalls. , "That's better!" he said approving ly, as Aimee laughed again. "You were looking as if you felt pretty low." "I was. Everybody lias been ap palling! Talking sentiment till I feel sticky all over." Al;i.IV(,TO' AM) liLITMiK STAGE TO HEPPNER a. in. Arlington Lv o:oo Cecil Lv 10:20 Moi"gaa Lv io:35 Ione Lv n:05 Lexington Lv 11:30 Heppner , Ar ...11:55 TO ARLINGTON Heppner Lv .. 9:qo Lexington Lv .' 9 . 25 J?ne Lv 9:50 Morgan Lv i0:05 Cecil . Lv 10:35 Arlington Ar 11:55 WE SOLICIT VOUt I'ATKOXAOK O. H. McPherrin j;, E- The stranger's face fell. "'dee! That's too bad ! Sentiment, oh'.'" Ho made a Kosture as if ward ing off invisible assailants. "sVnti hioat is poison ivy! It gives me that lii'iii reeling. Madam, accept my sym- (n tee space of a moment they f as ikopgh they had known each oilbr for ears. "! o you live anywhere about here';'' sic! Aimee. "I seem to have seen " "iii'ie? About seven thousand mi'e; v, 1 -td.y --.tun h of here!" said tee iieiiger, laughing-. "(',,!, ,;U, Arm a kco coimiy. Citizen of the world answer to the name of TUIiy.' And -J r- . .A;j 1 U. i- I ' J l It V1 I Thsy Looked at Each Other and Both Laughed. I'm hero in England," he added, lay ing a being- hand on Ihe lank of he niolorgycle "to sell this." "Weird looking tiling!" said Ainiee, Willi interest, for the cycle's engine was of a remarkable shape, "YomsV" 'Aline!" said the stranger joyously. "Alone I did it. I hold the patent. It's a Hannhat.nvzeiWlie flung Sphinx:" "IPlipiug liiime. Can it, llyV ' "Can it lly? It devours space like the sunbeams lick up Ihe misls of the luoriMf! And no more muse'tuau a baby's whisper. "Around t! V !h a oln e rhl In Ihiily wings de the b !j eig tsplnux! "It's pot .Sinliad's Carpet an' llm "''''league Pools giieseing." lie inietv a log over the sailille. ' take a sp:n up Ihe road? Jump up behind !" Aimee iniincilialely ierehod herself on the carrier. There was a whirl wind charm about the stranger Hint carried her away. The next moment the Flying Sphinx did the same. The wind whistled past Amice's ears. To keep her seat she was obliged to grab Hilly suddenly round the waist. "Don't mind if I hold you?" she gasped. "Shucks!" said Hilly Impatiently. "I don't 1 a re how you hold me, s'long's you don't hit the gril !" Tljey breaslod the crest of tho rl. "L'eng tight now !" he cried. "We'll 1 let her old !" i The Sphinx went forward wilh Ihe whirr of a shell. She peeled Ihe road way behind her like a running tape. Aimee fell the rear of llm w ind ri-v to a scream. I'.illy leaned ligal I v for- Wi,f' ,mV!"'!,s " Choi lles-J olib-b h aadio. bars, cool, Aimee was only conseioiis of being' whirled gloriously through space, w hen the Sphinx, after a ItviMiiHu loop, slid buck to the spot whence she had started. Aiim sprang 1'niiii the car rier. "Oh, (hank yon!" she gasped. "That was too good to he I rue!" The cyclist, wit hunt disannulling, looked at her glowing face and frank eyes. j "I wish there were more like you," ' lie said, laughing. "Tell 'mn- w ho-i ever they are to can the senlinicnf. -S'long, an' good luck to you!" j lie raised lii.s cup, and next moment j the Sphinx whirred him away In a cloud of golden dust. Almeo followed : li I til with her eyes till he was round the bend, then she turned hack Into : p. in. 2:00 3:20 3:3 5 4:05 4:30 4:55 4:00 4:25 4:50 5:05 5:35 6:55 Iltirke b ) 'A' -Sty 1 ( ) a - - v j -- 1 .... ' r if a :, a the park." It seemed to her that the sunlight had become less vivid and the sky paler. Very slowly, Aimee made !."; way back to i!ie portals of Sep.. ope 'f,,., ri where the heavy family car, .:.i,M' With ltlggipge, StOoil WM ;:' Ceo:. i was on the slops, abundantly wraproj I up, and Lord Scroopo stood h-Jo-j her. I "Crum'ie." l;e said to the chauffeur j "you will drop M'-.s Pernors at the I "'''" "- t-'e Miss Aimee on to ; Jervaulx. returning here dircei." te'entinued on Page Kivcl LEGAL NOTICES 1 i - NOTICE OF co.Yl V.ST Si lied ,e. (1 1 G 7 SO 0 1 7 : 1) i'o'pnrtmet-,,. t f the Interior I'uited M ties i.aud office Contest Xo. 1112 La Grande, Oregon, December '2 2, l'.)2'2 'la Harry lleKney of Kilter, Oregon, Conl eslee: You are hereby notified thai Har old J. Cox, who gives Hoppiier, Ore gon, as his posi -office address, did 011 Dec. IS, 1!)22, file in this office his duly corroborated application to contest and secure the, cancellalion of your llomeslead Entry No Serial Xo. 01G7S0 made Dec. 2, EHli, lor Lots 0, 7, S, 9, Sec. 7, Tp. 7 S., L. 21) E. and S. 1-2' XE D. 1-2 XYV Vi See. 12, Tp. 7 S., U. 2S 10. M. and Add'n. 11. :., Xo. (117:12!). nu'd.o .Mar. 20, I'20, for 'Lots ;! and -I. W 1-2 SV U SK ; SV U See. I. Tp. 7 S., K, 2S 10. and Lois 20 and -1, See. (i, Township 7 S., Uange 20 I'.., illaiaelle, .Meridian, and as 'minds for his ennlesl ho alleges that, saiil Harry MoKaoy has failed to make the improvemenls Ihereon reituired hy laws of Ihe I'nilod Stales; dial he has abandoned said land and has not. been on the same for three years; that, his true name is not, Harry .MeKaey hut ia Harry II. llendercon; that bis absence from (In land was mil. due to any mililary ser vice. You are, therefore, I'urlhi r md tied that tho said alleualions will In taken as conl'issod, and your said en try will bo camgded without furl he. right to he liea'd, either before Ihi: oi'l'iee or m apin al, if you fail to lib in this oi'l'iee within twenty day. '" Hie I'Ol'K'iTt publication .f this notice, as shown, below, your an swer, under oalli, i.p.ecil'ii'ally re i'dionding; In, (hose alb'g.it ions to' 1 t"i-d, togolber villi duo nrnid' that Mh4 Mi Ly3 & . k. kii to w avr w Wm. M. KIRK, Proprietor Wc Thank you for past patrona and solicit a continuance of tiie same. Our best service is for you. J , cave orders at Case Kiii-niltii e Co. or Phone Main 6G4 Leave Orders at Hotel I'atrick. BAGGAGK. KXPRLCSS. FRFTGI1T. COUNTRY TRIPS & GEMERAL HAULING 7TT Tl V fie iveii ilressed Man Is Admired Let us put in good oyd Hutchinson jVE BUY POULTRY Highest Prices paid for Chickens, Turkeys, Ducks and Geese delivered at our poultry yards in Heppner. Cornett & Merritt, Heppner, Oregon Phone Main 615 l Heppner Herald $2.00 per Year I ,mr I you have served a copy of your an I swer on the said contestant either in ; person or by registered mail. 1 ! Veu should state in your answer tiie name of iho post, office to which - you de-ire future notices to bo sent 1 0 you. CAUL 0. HELM, Kegister. J. 1 1. VIOAKIO. Receiver. Date of i'iist pubiicai ion, January 2, 102:.!. Dale of si cmid publication, Janua ry 0, 102;;. Dale of third rubiiealion, January 1 1). 192:!. Da.lo of fourd public;-,! ion, Janua ry 22. :i:'22. .o"; pe i, ;;c ; s n.io of Ki:.i. i7;o!'i:r,TV No!iec l;, roby riv,,n pul undo,, and by Mr!'.!.- id' an execution duly issued out of the Circuit Court of the staje 01' Ore-nit for Morrow coun ty by the Cleric of said Court on the Sill day of January, 1022, pursuant to a judgment duly rendered and en tered in sa.id Court on tho 3rd day of March, 1 022. in a certain action in said Court y, heroin Julian Kaucli, was pin in! iff and Erank Avers, and J. 15. Coxcn, were defendants, and in which action tho plainlil'f recovered judgment against the said defendants for the sum of $500.00, with inter est Ihereon from Ihe Mth day of January, 1020, at Ihe rate of eight per cent per annum, less the svlm ()f $110. -I!) paid (hereon February 201b, 1022, for Ihe I'urlher sum of $50.00, attorney's fees and .f'l.OO cost and disbursements, of said aelion, I will 011 Thursday, llm Sth day of Feb ruary, 192.1, at. ihe hour of 10:00 o'clock in tho forenoon of said da; at the front door of Ihe Court Hoe in i'ae ri!y (if lleppnor, .Morrow coun ty, Oregon, s,-ll ,-, public aibdion to Ihe highest bidder lor cash, Ihe fol lowing described real properly, aU ualed in Morrow county, Oi'egon, to wit : The South half of the North east (pint lor of Section 1 7 jn Town: bin 2 Soul It ot UailRO 20 Has! of AVillainelle Meridian. The said real property ia lakcu and bvied upon as Ihe propel ly of l.ho de I'ondanl, J. it. Coxim, and (ho said sale is niado subject to confirmation by the said Court. Dab it this lull day of January, 102:;. C IOO. McDUIi'EIOE, o" I' Sheriff. 3! I0VS V.EWINU Hear Men's (iospol Team, Sunday, ;J p. ill., Federated cliorcli. I ransrer a Ujlt ig, x f. K and Respected your clothes condition Tailoring Clean lothes - lean j