Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, October 30, 1923, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
Tuesday, October 30, 1923
PAGE FOUR
BIG PRIZES OFFERED
IN ESSAY CONTEST
Kw York, Oct. 27. J. A. Church
ill, statu superint' ndwit of education,
lias been officially not if'i d of the
opening of tin; prize csay contest or
the American Chemical society in
which all students of limh and sec
ondary schools in the state of Oregon
Lave been invited to comrete in a
national contest for $10,000 in cash
prizes and scholarships to Yah', Vas
sar ;md other universities and col
leges. The contest which is tin: result of
the pi ft of Mr. and Mrs. Francis P.
Caravan of New York, is a memorial
to their daughter, Patricia, and is in
tended to Htimulato interest among
Mgh school students i nthe develop
ment of chemical science in this
country. AH arrangements for the
contest are in the hands of the com
mittee on prize essays of the Amer
ican Chemical society, with headquar
ters at the Munson building, New
York City. Six prizes of $20 in gold
are to be awarded in each state In
the Union and scholarships to Yale
and Vassar will lie given for the six
best essays in the United States.
These scholarships will carry with
them tuition for four years In chem
istry or chemical engineering and
$500 a year in cash. In addition to
these awards many other scholarships
will be offered through various uni
versities and colleges. A set of five
books which include Creative Chem
istry by Slosson, The Kiddle of the
Ithine by Lefebure, The Life of Sci
ence by Gregory, and the Future In
dependence and Progress of Amer
ican Medicine In the Age of Chem
istry by a committee of the Amer
ican Chemical society, is being sent
from the New York headquarters to
every accredited high and secondary
school in the counlry, and seis of
these reference hooks are being
Iiluced In the leading libraries of the
utate for the use of students who en
ter the competition.
The contest which has the endorse
ment of Dr. John J. Tlgert, commis
uiuiier of education of the United
States, Is fully described in a pamph
let, which will be distributed through
the high schools and the libraries.
Thin pamphlet contains in addition
to facsimile letters of endorsement
from Dr. Tlgert, and from Dr. 13. C.
Franklin, president of the American
Chemical society, a full outline of the
tTiiiH and conditions of the contest
together with tin letter of gift of Mr.
iJarvan. The entire supervision of
the contest and the award of Ihe
Jiriii'B has been lift to the American
Chemical society by Mr. Gamin. II.
K. Howe, editor of "industrial and
Knglneerlng Chemistry," the official
organ of the American Chemical so
clnty, has been mimed as chairman of
the committee,1 and he In assisted by
Dr. Wilder I). llancrol't, professor of
chemistry at Cornell university, one
of the best known men In educational
circles in this country and president
of the American Chemical society In
1910; by Dr. Charles II. lleriy, presi
dent of Ihe Synthetic Organic Manu
facturers association and president
of the American Chemical society In
lSllfi and 111 Hi, and by Alexander
Williams, Jr. of New York, who Is
lictlng as secretary of the committee,
it Is the plan id' 1 In committee In
charge to appoint a national commit
tee of fifteen who will he chosen from
(ill walks of life, from among the
leading educators, scientists and
imbllc spirited men and women of
the country. It will he the duty ot
thin committee to Judge the essays
and to award the scholarships lu the
THEN THEY NABBED HIM
f r f " '
lX" 4
1-jainonn De Ynlera, leader of thf
Irish republicans, making his speed
at Knnis in County Clare just a few
minutes before the Free State troop
swooped down nnd took him prisoner
when he was charged with murdei
and arson.
national competition. They will be
assisted in their work by state com
mittees of eleven whose duty will
he to award the prizes in the state
competitions.
GEYSER DISLIKES SOAPSUDS
Ikey Gave a Dose to the Minute Man
in Ycllov.xtone, With Astonish
ing Results.
The Minute Man, a geyser in Yel
lowstone park, doesn't like soapsuds.
Ikey Kiiistein may have suspected as
niiK'li, but, If lie did, he wasn't sure,
and he wanted to liud out. So Ikey,
says Air. Lewis It. Freeman, cooked
up a piece of laundry soap in a live
gallon oil can and poured the mess
into the crater. "I saw him with an
oil can fussing round in the vicinity
of the crater," says Mr. Freeman.
"Suddenly a succession of heavy re
vcrherations shook the ground, and
at the same Instant Ikey started to
run. He was Just in time to avoid the
deluge from a great gush of water
and steam that shot a hundred feet
Into the air, but was not quick enough
to escape the mountainous discharge
of soapsuds that followed.
"Within a few seconds the live gal
lons of Moft soap had been beaten to
perhaps a million times Its original
volume, and for a hundred yards to
leeward it covered the ground in great
white fluffy, iridescent heaps. Noth
ing was ever seen like the sputtering
little Hebrew who finally pawed hia
way to air and sunshine from the out
ermost of the sparkling saponaceous
hillocks, for a good half hour the
Minute Man retched and coughed in
desperate efforts to rid Itself of the
nauseous mess that Ikey had poured
down Its throat. Then its efforts be
came scattering and spasmodic and
finally ceased. 15ut for an hour longer
gasps and gurgles rattled in its throat.
At last even that sound ceased and
deathlike silence fell upon the forma
tion. It really seemed that the Minute
Man would never spout agaiu."
Youth's Companion.
nual institute, which was held in
Heppner Friday, October 26, 1923.
Morrow county has a 100 per cent
membership. This makes the fourth
year .Morrow county has had a 100
p r cent rnenibershir in the Oregon
State Teachers' association.
Cattle Shipment's Sunday
Six cars of beef cattle went ouT
from the local yards to the Port
land market. Shippers were: Percy
Hughes 1 car; Reisey, of Ritter, 1
car; Hans Hanson, cf Ritter, 4 cars.
HTATK TKACIIKKS' ASSOCIA
TION 100 I'KIV F.NT IX MOKKOW
The annual meeting of the Mor
row county division of the O. S. T.
A. met in conjunction with the an-
STATKMKXT OF OWN F.RSHII
Statement of the ownership, man
agement, circulation, etc., required
by the Act of Congress of August 24,
ul2, of Heppner Herald, published
wee'kiy at Heppner, ' Oregon for
October 1, 1923.
State of Or egon ) gg
County of Morrow )
Before me, a notary public in and
for the state and county aforesaid,
personally appeared S. A. P-ttison,
who, having been duly sworn accord
ing to law, deposes and says that he
i3 the editor and publisher of the
Heppner Herald, and that the fol
lowing is, to the best of his knowl
edge and belief, a true statement of
the ownership, management, etc., of
the aforesaid publication for the date
shown in the above caption, required
by the Act of August 24,. 1912, em
bodied in section 443, Postal Laws
and Regulations, printed on the re
verse of this form, to wit:
1. That, the name and address of
the publisher, editor, managing ed
itor, and business manager is: S. A.
Patlison, Heppner, Oregon.
2. Tnat the owner is S. A. Patti
son, Heppner, Oregon.
3. That the known bondholders,
mortgagees and other security hold
ers owning or holding 1 per cent or
more of total amount of bonds, mort
gages or other securities is: W. B
Barratt, Heppner, Ore., Sam E. Van
Vactor, The Dalles, Ore., and B. E.
Lee, Canby, Ore.
S. A. PATTISON,
Editor and Publisher.
Sworn to and subscribed before
me this 31st day of October, 1923.
C. L. SWEEK.
My commission expires June 6,
1924.
CAM. 1XII COUNTY WARRANTS
All General Fund Warrants of
Morrow County, Oregon, registered
on or before February 28th, 1923,
will be paid on presentation at the
office of the County Treasurer on or
after November 8th, 1923, on which
date interest on said warrants will
cease.
Dated at Heppner, Oregon, Octo
ber 24, 1923.
LEON W. BRIGGS,
27-28 County Treasurer.
NOTICF, OF SHF.KIFF'S SALE
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Morrow County.
Peoples Hardware Company, a Cor
poration, Plaintiff,
vs.
A. r. McBride, Defendant.
By virtue of an execution, Judg
ment order and order of sale issued
out of the above entitled Court in
'.he above entitled cause, to me di-
OF 1XTF.KKST TO THE
LADIES
For the latest nnd beet in
MILLINERY, CORSETS
u WOMEN'S WEAlt
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Mrs. LG. Hcrrcn
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the business while you get none?
HE ADVERTISES - YOU DON'T
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this one with effective cuts and copy
Our contract with the Bonnet-Brown Sales
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HEPPNER HERALD
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rected, dated the 2Gth day of Octo
ber, 1023, upon a judgment rendered
aid filtered in said court on the 2 3th
day of October, 1923, in favor of the
plaintiff and against the defendant,
A. L. McBride for the sum of $5.40
and 17.8 3 with interest at the rate
of 10 per cent per annum from May
2'J, 1620; $213.37 with interest at
t per cent per annum from May 29,
1520; $13.93 with interest at the
rate of 6 per cent per annum from
May 1, 1919; the sum of $20.00 with
in tr rest at the rate of 6 per cent
p'.r annum from June 21. 1919 and
the further sum of $35.00 attorneys
fees and costs and disbursements
in the sum of $38.00 and costs of
and upon this writ commanding me
to make sale of the following de
scribed real property, to-wit:
East half of the Southwest
quarter of Section 30, Northeast
quarter of the Northwest quar
ter of Section 31, in Township
4 South Range 28, E. W. M. in
Morrow County, Siate of Ore
gon. I will, in compliance of the com
mands of said Writ, on Wednesday,
the 28th day of November, 1923, at
the hour of 2 o'clock P. M. at the
door of the County Court House in
Heppner, Morrow County, State of
Oregon, sell at public auction sub
ject to redemption to the highest bid
der for cash in hand, all the right,
title and interest of the above
named defendant, in and to said lands
or any part thereof, to satisfy the
said execution, judgment, interest,
costs and accruing costs.
Dated this 27th day of October,
1923.
GEO. McDUFFEE,
Sheriff of Morrow County,
Oregon.
WOODSON & SWEEK,
Attorneys for the plaintiff,
Heppner, Oregon. 27-3o
NOTICE OF FINAL SKTTLKMEXT
Notice is hereby given that W. B.
Potter, administrator dje bonis non
with the will annexed, of the estate
of Ellis Minor, deceased, has filed
with the County Court of Morrow
County, Oregon, his Final Account
as administrator of said estate and
that the court has fixed Monday, the
5th day of November, 1923 at 10
o'clock A. M. as the time, and the
County Court Room in the Court
house, at Heppner, Oregon, as the
place for hearing said account and
any objections thereto.
Dated and published the first time,
this 2nd day of October, 1923.
W. B. POTTER,
23-27 Administrator.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been duly appointed
by the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Morrow County, executor
of the last will and testament of
Jerry Brosnan, deceased, and all per
sons having claims against the
estate of said deceased are hereby re
quired to present the same with
proper vouchers, to the said execu
tor at Lena, Oregon, within six
months from the date of this notice.
Dated this 9th day of October,
1923.
JOHN BROSNAN,
24-28 Executor.
SIMMONS
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for Morrow County
The First National Bank of Heppner,
Oregon, a Corporation
Plaintiff.
vs.
Ida Thompson Catlin, Seth Catlin,
Harriet Thompson Burke, Edward
Burke, Edna Thompson Nelson,
Clark Nelson, Sadie Weller Routh,
Albert Routh, Eva Weller Flynn,
P. C. Cresswell, Mary M. Cress
well, James L. Cresswell, Martha
J. Cresswell, Mary E. Cresswell
Ellis, M Bell Thompson, Ralph
Thompson and Helen Thompson
Defendants. To P. C. Cresswell, Mary M. Cress
well, Sadie Weller Routh and Albert
Routh, of the above named defend
ants: IN THE NAME OP THE STATE
OP OREGON, you, and each of you,
are hereby required to appear and
answer the complaint of the plaintiff,
filed against you In the above enti
tled cause and court, on or before
six weeks from the date of the first
publication of this summons, to-wit,
on or before Wednesday, the 2Sth
day of November, A. D. 1923, and if
you fail so to appear f.nd an
swer the complaint of the plain
tiff herein, for want thereof, the
plaintiff will apply to the court for
the relief prayed for in said com
plaint, to-wit, that you. and each of
you. he iU creed to have no estate.
ri;:ht. title or interest in or to the
following described real property,
to-wit:
Lots numbered Seven (7) Rnil
Fight (S) and all of that por
tion of Lot numbered One (1)
lying on the west side of Willow
Creek in Block numbered Eight
(S) in Standsbury'a Addition to
the Town of Heppner, in Mor
row County, State of Oregon,
or any part thereof, and that it be
decreed that the plaintiff is the
owner in fee of all of said described
reai property, and that you, and each
of you, be forever enjoined and bar
red from asserting any claim in or
to said premises, or any part thereof,
adverse to the plaintiff herein, antl
for such other and further relief as
may be equitable and just.
This Summons is served upon you
by publication thereof in the Hepp
ner Herald, a weekly newspaper of
general circulation in Morrow Coun
ty, Oregon, once each week for six
successive weeks, under and by vir
tue of an order duly made and en
tered in the above entitled Court and
cause on the 15th day of October,
1923, by the Honorable W .L. Camp
bell, County Judge of Morrow Coun
ty, Oregon.
Dated and first published this the
16 th day of October, A. D. 1923.
VAN VACTOR & BUTLER,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Postoffice and residence address:
The Dalles, Wasco Co., Or. 25-31
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8 Used Ranges
6 Used Heaters
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mortgages, records, receipts, jewelry, trink
ets, etc, deserve better protection than they
receive when kept in an office safe, tin box
or hidden away somewhere.
This bank has these Safe Deposit Boxes
for rent at the rate of two dollars a year and
up, according to the size of the box. It offers
yeu the opportunity to keep your valuables
where it4 keeps its own. Rent a Safe Deposit
Box today, for the number now vacant is
limited.
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