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THE HERMISTON. HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. In Our Grocery Department I HE WANTED A BATH DIRECTORY OF RANCH NAMES AND OWNERS And, Curiously Enough, That Fact we are offering Won Hima Lot of Fame. i .. . ... • € Best Cane Sugar Albers Rolled Oats 11 bars for 50c Royal Baking Po 1 ID. can 45c These are our regular prices and all other goods sold accord Call and look over the stock and place a trial order Umatilla Storage & Commission company Free Delivery to ail Parts of the City PHONE dll The Hermiston Herald Issued Each Saturday by FRANCIS R. REEVES where Mr. Bohn will accept a very flittering offer from a large concern, Vr. Bohn is arrang ng now to have the place cared for properly during his ibs nee Their many friends will look Bohns fo ward to I he t ime gain residents of the project. CONTRASTS i EXICO SUBSCRIPTION RATES 1.50 A Land Where Extremes Meet Even Its Weather Conditions. Mexi land of contrasts massing millions, starving; a place where the most modern machinery may be found in operation nt the very side of the in st primitive method of ac- few rtion; monthly 5 c THIS PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN ADVERTISING BY THE ON: GENERAL OFFICES NEW YORK AND CHICAGO BRANCHES IN ALL THE PRINCIPAL CITIES County Officials W Phelps H. Marsh sioners II. E. il. M. It S terill Willard Bradley Recorder . Ben Burroughs County court meets the first Wednesday in each month. City Official* Mayor Recorder F. C. McKenzie Saluer F ire Chief W. Beasley City Physician . ( I. Wainscott City Attorney W. .1. Warner J. D Watson Wm. Kennedy H M. Straw A. I,. Larson h n Reeves C. S. McNaught School District Officials J . I ». Watson tifili architecture is in contrast with adobe huts and w here shining automo biles of the latest design whirl past sleepy ox teams hauling carts with solid wooden slal s i. i wheels Identical with the design which was used at the down a prominent street In V <>f the large Mexican cities there may he seen fashionably dressed much as much at home Piccadilly, tl Champs Fifth avenue. Following r preceding them, however, will be n sandaled peon clad in linen trousers nd n blouse, with his ‘serape’ thrown over his shoulder and his head protect- ed by n wide brimmed sombrero and Ills entire worldly possessions upon bis almo In the next, block one may meet an Indian woman, barefoot and with un- covered bead, a child slung in the “re bosa" over her shoulder. About her I here Is a suggestion of garlic, onions and pulque, while passing along the same street, comfortably ensconced in her victoria, dressed In a latest Pari sian creation, rolls milady, also of the same nation. A gorgeously appointed funeral car bearing the remains of one whose fam ily can alfonl this expense may arrive at the burial place simultaneously with three or four peons, packing on their plainly painted coffin, the use of which is rented and which will be returned titer the body Is given interment. The following table shows the high and low One : tory and possibly single room rature for the days and nights for the past adol e houses plastered in colors adjoin large structures of elaborate architec High Low Date High ture, and the poor peon passing along Io his humble may catch a glimi e through a spacious doorway of i beautiful pallo adorned with flowers ami fountains. Later when he sits down to Ills tortillas and frijoles his next door neighbor Is probably being served with the richest viands and the rarest wines. Back in the country districts the whirr of a sewing machino may be hoard coming from a cane or a mud hut. while the head of the house may be seen scratching the ground with a M ss i ar U spent t he crude plow of essentially the same de alla w al sign as those used In Mesopotamia in the time of Nebuchadnezzar or thrash- In . hi ■ grain by driving animals over it. Us The climate. has Its extremes. nml in the highlands the nights are ' old, w hile the sunny side of the street nt noon Is too warm for comfort. The lowlands have days of Intense torrid heat, preceding others when a strong norther" chills to the bone. Months of drought, during which little If any Non rain falls, are succeeded by intervals MI. when rain may be expected for a part of day Of such contrasts is Mexico, once alled the “treasure house of the world." Geographic Society Bul- WEATHER REPORT LOCAL BRIEFS /. morning M. Ker MeK for let Portland What He Said. "So Grabum is after everything ho can get. Did you say he was getting well «»irr remarked ." Judge Agnew, J. I .............. Circle A Hazel-Burr Agnew, A. W Allen. F L Allendale Ames. C. F Hardscrabble Barham. J. C "The Locusts” Bauschard, W. P Mountain View Ranch Briggs, Geo. E Four Sisters Beisse, August F ....................... Germania Tamalpias The Commotion a Travelar Fresh From Blessing, W. L Bradley. G. W Terrace Park Australia Kicked Up In the Slue Boar Campbell, Du nean Clover Dale Ranch Tavern by a Simple Request That Canfield, R. C. (Butter Creek) The Ragged Edge Canfield, Mrs. R. C . .... Glen Ellen Made Him an Object of Wonder. Casserly. J. J ......... Sunny Slope Buckeye Ranch 1 cherish the thought, says the author Chamberlain. C. C ........... Herma Vista of the autobiography entitled “The Clarke. Mrs. C. S. .... Pleasant View Record of Nicholas Freydon," that I Cressy, Geo. A.......... Davis. E. E................. ............ Beth-arabah have become something of a tradition Davis. Geo ............... ............... Roselawn at the Blue Boar inn, in London, where Davis. H. C.............. Shady Nook Farm I have reason to think I am remem Dyer, J. S............. ........ Alfalula Ranch bered today by a now aged Boots and Embry. JohnT.The Red Feathered Chicken Ranch ........................ Summerdale others—many, many others—as "the Eriksen. E. T Fowler, F. F . .. . Electric Dairy Ranch genelmun as ordered a bawth.” ..............................Ridgeview I happened on the Blue Boar, a new Giese. W. J Gei se, H. B....................... . South Hill Farm arrival from Australia, and stayed Craham, Ed. H.......... Alfadale there for two nights. On rising after Gunn. H. M........................ ...... The Knoll my first sleepless night 1 went prowl Hall, C. G. and H. E Hallhurst ing all about the house in search of the Hannan. W. F Green Acres bathroom. Finally I was routed back Hobbs. E. A ............. Nob Hill Morningside to my room by a newly awakened maid Hoisington & Hoisington Fairview Ranch (in curl pins), who told me rather Hood. C. A ..................... Tarryawhile crossly that I could not have a Hooker, H. A Horning, Mrs. D. W Wabasso “bawth " unless I ordered It "before- Hurlburt, H. G The Happy Home ’and.” I was in a hurry to get out- Intlekofer, John .. Orio doors, so I did without my bath and Johnson, A. S ...... Tawa promised myself 1 would see to it later Jensen, C. M ....... Four O'Clock Ranch Kellogg, C. W In the day. . . ....... High Gate .. . .The Lay Ranch That afternoon, footsore, tired and Lay & Son Leathers. W. A ... ................. Buena Vista feeling inexplicably grimy, I interview- .................... South View ed the lady again and begged permis Leek, John............. Longley, H. J Blue Ribbon Orchard sion to have a bath. She was then in Loomis. Geo .......... ................. Loomisville much brighter humor and in curls in Macdonald, Chas . .................. Breezy Hill place of pins. She promised to arrange McCully, R. A.......... ...... The Three Pines the mutter shortly and to send some McLallen, W. A ... ...... Multum in parvo Ridgeway Farm one to warn me when the moment had McNaught, C. S .... McNaught, J. F........................ Highland Farm arrived. . Where could I be found? Webak “Oh. I'll 1 go and undress nt once. I Monkman. B. G ... ............... Newport. H. G........................ The Old Homestead said. Pearson, L. H.............. ............. ....... Fairview Farm don't do that, sir; I can’t get a Pennock. F. B............................ .................. Woodbine bawth all in n minute,” she told me. Percey. C. B...................... ...... ....... Meadow Lark "Perhaps you'd like to wite in the Purdy. A. W............................... ......... Coeur d’ Alene smokin' room." Raley Ranch (G. C. Ranaier).. ........... Rainbow I agreed at once and retired to the Roberts. W.T .................. ....... ............... Tir Glwys flyblown smoking room, where there Root. W. T. & Son..................... ...... Orchard Home was an ample choice of distraction for Reihl. John F ............................. ............. Silver Maple a writing man between a motheaten Savage, B. S......... .................. ........... Beacon Hill Schachermeyer, Carl ............................. Vindobonna volume entitled "King's Concordance” School District 115......... Minnehaha School and a Southeastern railway time table Sellers, W. T. ...... Sweet Briar Farm cover, very solidly fastened, but with Shaw. C. H. (Butter Creek) ........ The Six Sisters nothing inside. Presently Boots came Shutt, T. E .............................................. High Valley in. elderly and sad, but furtively bird- Shutter. C. L ........................... North View Home like both in the way lie held his head Simmons, W. H.............................................. Tip Top Sunset on one side and in the jerky quickness Stewart. R. A ................................ Stanyan, C. P....... .......................... Riverside of Ids movements. Stubbs, H. E Pleasant Ridge Home "You the genelmun as ordud er Sullivan, P. P....... ..... Sweet Spring Ranch bawth?" ho asked anxiously. I admit Theriault, W. J . ........................... Lakeview ted it, and he gave a long sigh of re Voelker. Alfred E .................... Liberal View lief. Watson, J. D . ..................... West Lawn “Oo! All right,” lie said, almost gladly. "I'll letcher know when it's common slang word "mash" is a beautiful gypsy word, “mafa- which mean tu cha rm by the Emerson ten there Taken Up Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has taken up and holds at Switzlers Little Is- land, the following described stock. Black cow, % left ear cut off, left hind leg white to knee, right hind leg white part way to knee, white spot in center of face. Red calf about five months old. part white face, white spot in both ears. The above described property will be sold at nuhlic auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand Monday. February 12, 1917. at 9:00 o'clock a. m., at the above mentioned ranch, unless re- deemed by owner. adv2lc G. E. Butterwood And he hopped out. 1 yawned, open ed the concordance and shut It again hastily, by reason of the extraordinary pungent mustiness its pages emitted. Then I went prospecting into the pas sage between the stairs and the private bar. Here I passed a sort of ticket of- fice window, at which a middle aged lady sat, eating winkles from a plate with the aid of a hairpin. Her face lighted up with sudden Interest as she saw me. “Oo!" she cried with spirit. "Er you SUMMONS Ilie genelmun as ordud er bnwth?" In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County. Again I pleaded guilty, and with a broad, reassuring smile, as of one who Seymour H. Bell. Plaintiff : Summons should say. "Bless you, we’ve had vis. F. L. Durfey, Kittie C. Durfey and C. R. Wagner, Hors Just as mad as you before this,” Defendants she nodded her ringleted head and To F. L. Durfey and Kittie C. Durfey. In the name of the State of Oregon said: “Right you are. sir. I’ll send You. F. L. Durfey and Kittie C. Durfey, and Boots to letcher know when it's ready." each of you are hereby notified and required to Apart from consideration of her oc- appear and answer the complaint filed against cupation, which demanded privacy, I you in the above entitled cause on or before the 19th day of March, 1917, said date being six weeks could not stand gazing at this lady, from the date of the first publication hereof and and so 1 passed on to my only refuge if you fail to so appear and answer for want there of the plaintiff will apply to the court for the re from the concordance room— the pri lief prayed for in his cemplaint, to-wit: That he vate bar. There was a really splendid have judgment against F. L. Durfey and Kittie C. Durfey in the sum of $800.00 with interest therein young lady iu attendance here, who it the rate of 10 per cent per annum from July smiled upon me so sweetly that I felt 12th, 1916. until paid less the sum $16.00 interest paid; in the further sum of $200.00 attorney's fees constrained to order a lemon squash. I and in the further sum of $14.06 fire insurance While I pondered, with one hand on | premium and the costs and disbursements of this suit. That the mortgage given by you on lots 1 the counter, the still smiling barmaid ind 2 in block 8, Hermiston, county of Umatilla, state of Oregon, be foreclosed, and that the opened conversation brightly. mortgage given on all the personal property in "Er you (lie genelmun what’s ordud I the said Hermiston hotel be foreclosed and that the said real property and personal property be er bawth?” she asked engagingly. sold to satisfy such judgment as the plaintiff I began to feel that there must be may obtain herein. Said real estate mortgage is some kind of London Joke about this I recorded in Book 60 page 616 Mortgages of Uma tilla county. Oregon. and said chattel mortgage formula. Perhaps It is a phrase in the is recorded in Book 27 Page 250 of Chattel Mort- current comic opera, 1 thought. As I gages for Umatilla ceunty, Oregon, and further, you and each of you be forever barred and hung indeterminately waiting I heard I that foreclosed from any and all right, title and inter i voice In the passage outside and rec- 1 est to said property, both real and personal. This summons is served upon you by publiea- ognized It as belonging to Hint elderly , tion thereof in Hermiston Herald pursuant to the a wastin' uv me time." it i said. ‘Tm a lookin' fer some one. 1 serpose you ain't seed the genelmun ns ordud er ba wth any where abart. 'ave Fearful lest further delay should lead to the bricking up of the bath- | order of the Hon. Gilbert W. Phelps, judge of the above entitled court, made January 22, 1917, which order requires that you appear and answer said complaint six weeks after the first publica tion of the summons herein. Leon W. Behrman, Attorney for Plaintiff, 413-14 Selling Bldg., Portland, Ore. Date of first publication Jan. 27, 1917. Date of last publication March 10, 1917. Everything a Horse Needs the town for the “genelmun" and so forth. 1 hastened out almost Into the arms and forcibly hecked him as he began on an inter- rogative note to cheep out. "You the genelmun as ordud er"— Coming from a country where, even in the poorest workman's house, the bathroom at all events is always In commission, I was especially struck by this incident, more especially when an hour later I heard the chambermaid cry out over the banisters: "Mibel! The genelmun as ordud er bawth sez ‘e‘ll ave a chop wir ‘is tea! Grubbs Humanity has improved ill the last 2.000 years, For example. We have tH such person the professional gladi- wonderfully Origin of "Mash." Have You Tried “Black Diamond” 0072.2?, Briquets PRODUCTS OF THE FAMOUS BLACK DIAMOND MINES QUEER TALE OF A LONDON INN 10 lbs. for 85c ingly. » ... ator. "Oh. I don't know. There’s the pro- fessional chan feur " Richmond Times Deliberate with caution, but net with cision and yield with graciousness oppose with firmness. Colton They are made in uniform cvbes, dustless, and are abso lutely without waste. Try a load for your next order. them. Coal is practically impossible to buy during the present car shortage. Wood We also have a good supply of fine big pine wood, well seasoned. Slabs Our |slab wood contains no edgings, all is big block wood. Inland Empire Lumber Company Phone Main 33 " The Yard of Best Quality " H. M. STRAW. MGR. OUR BIG Combination Offer Western Farmer The recognized authority of the Northwest on agriculture Edited by F. A. Faville and known to many through his connection with the Dairy show Better Fruit Published by men in tauch with the needs of the fruit men of the Northwest Familiar to every oae in the Hermiston country The Household One of the best monthly home magazines and needed to complete all the home reading. The regular price of the publica tions above is $2.25 and The Herald $1.50 We will give you all four for only $1.90 in clothes, harness and accoutrements Can you beat it! are to be had here in the best grades at I he fairest prices. We make most of our own harness and make it to ord r as well as keep it in streit. Take a look over our offerings and give your horse a treat in the way of a set of rightly made harness. Shoe and Harness Repairing ew line men’s, women’s and child ren’s shoes at right prices. HERMISTON HARNESS STORE We think you will like the Hermiston Herald