The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, February 21, 1920, Image 2

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HERMISTON
HERALD,
HERMISTON,
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OREGON.
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The Hermiston Herald
Issued Each Saturday by
Obedience the First Great Step in the Train­
ing of Little U. S. Citizens.
By MARY
E. DOZIER, National
Obedience should underlie the life of each of us; it is essential to
happiness. Only as we learn to listen and obey are we fitted to take our
rightful place in society. We must obey the laws of nature if we would
be healthy, the laws of home and community if we would be worthy mem­
bers of each group, and above all, there must be obedience to the moral
law.
Since obedience is such an important factor in each life, how can we
best teach it to the child without destroying his individuality?
Many mothers admit their inability to obtain obedience, and teachers
are often asked, "How do you make him obey? He does not mind me at
nil.” A dreadful confession, but since it is made, let us try to help these
mothers. First, let us ask a few questions:
Do you govern your child by love or by fear?
Are you honest with him ?
Are your demands reasonable and do you explain why you make cer­
tain requirements?
Do you talk indiscreetly before your child and admit your inability
to control him ?
Do you require prompt obedience or do you tolerate disobedience and
belated performance of duty?
These questions are all involved in obedience. Obedience is subjec­
tion to rightful control at all times and in all places.
Yet many parents are satisfied with only occasional obedience. One
day a mother expects immediate response to her request, while a little
later she waits indefinitely for obedience. The child under such conditions
proceeds to decide matters for himself, and his motto becomes, “With
mother, obey when it is convenient.” Such a child soon demoralizes the
children of the whole neighborhood.
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For Those Who Value Style and
Fine Quality
To meet your demand for not merely style alone, but undoubted, endur­
ing style, the most dependable shoe store in the city has selected the very
best quality of guaranteed shoes which we are sure will meet your approval
In every way, in price as well as quality.
We also have a complete repairing outfit in connection.
We wish to thank the people for their past patronage and hope to give
you better service than ever ■
Hahn’s Shoe Store
HAHN’S SHOES THAT SATISFY
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OREGON
HERMISTON
Entered as second-elass matter. December
.. 1906, al the postotlice at Hermiston, Oregon
Kindergarten Association
The question of obedience to the laws of the home and to the com-
munity confronts each individual. -Some pass it lightly by, giving it little
thought, and less observance, but not so the thoughtful parent or teacher
to whom the care of children is entrusted.
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M. D. O’CONNELL
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COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES
There will be a rabbit drive Sun­
day, February 22, at
12
o'clock
sharp.
Will all meet at the F. C.
Willhite ranch, known as the old
Ealch place, 4* miles northeast of
guns al-
No dogs or
Hermiston.
lowed.
Everybody be sure to come
as the rabbits are very
numerous
over in this part of the country and
a great drive is expected
T. H. Haddox and sons John and
Claud, with F. Waugaman, made a
trip to Pendleton Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jens Skovbo are the
happy parents of a baby girl, born
to them on Tuesday, February 10,
1920.
There will be Sunday school and
church at Columbia school house at
the usual hour this Sunday, the re
past
having been no services
the
three weeks due to the flu.
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We not only sell AUTOS, but all accessor­
ies essential to the fitting out of AUTO­
MOBILES.
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BOARDMAN NEWS
The teachers of the public school
were each voted a valentine by the
school board last Saturday In
the
form of re-election. All salaries un­
der $125 per month were raised, to
that amount. Acceptances are to be
filed with the principal not
later
than March 11th, and It is request­
ed that no one sign a contract un­
less it is their bona fide intention
to carry out the same.
Special Flag exercises were held
Friday afternoon in dedication
of
the new steel flag pole just erected.
Rumors are strong that Board-
man is to have a bank.
Estimates
for a suitable building have been
asked for, and parties are In town
in connection with the matter.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ballenger are
enjoying a visit from Mrs. Ballen-
ger's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Murchie
of Wasco.
Rev. Self preached In the Com-
munity church last Sunday, and an­
nounced services for next
Sunday.
He will also preach at Irrigon.
Sylvester Attebury, a well known
rancher of this community who un­
derwent a serious operation at St.
Anthony’s hospital in Pendleton on
the 9th of this month, is reported
by Dr. Gale, the
attending physi­
Postmasters are to be appointed la
Oregon as follows: Wayne E. Elliott,
Veneta, Lane county; Charles W.
Sharpe, Camas Valley, Douglas county;
Percy E- Allen, Elsie, Clatsop county,
and Mrs. Marie W. Havill, Hoff, Clack
amas county.
By agreement with the state, the Pa-
cific Livestock company will put on
the market 10.000 acres of Harney val­
ley land, and first choice will be given
soldiers and sailors. They will have
90 days In which to take up tbe option
of settlement.
Grasshoppers cannot be classed as
squirrels, noxious rodents or predatory
animals under the Oregon laws, and
consequently county courts are not
authorised to appropriate money tor
| their extermination, according to an
opinion by Attorney-General Brown.
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Notice is hereby given that a peti-
i tien signed by Western Land A Irri­
gation Company, Adell H. Rose. C. J.
Prindle, J. M. Prindle, H. Spinning,
D. H. Prindle, Hugh Taylor, Anna
E. Taylor. Ina Gilbert. C. F. Ames.
Anna L. Ames. Amanda Agnew. J. I.
Agnew, Margaret A. Cleaver. J. D.
Watson, Matte C.
Watson.
W. o.
Drowley.
Henry
Winsor.
B.
Strohm, Elmer E. Cleaver. Hattie B.
Cleaver. H, S. Garfield. J. W Mess-
ner. J. H. Strohm. Arleta White and
Clifton Leaver, was. on the 6th day
of
February. 1920, filed with the
Board of Directora of the John Day
Irrigation District, praying that the
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boundaries of the John Day Irriga­
tion District may be so changed as
to exclude from said John Day Irri-
I ration District the lands
of the
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Westland Irrigation District Includ­
ed within the boundaries hereinafter
set forth, and that notice of the fil­
ing of the said petition and of the
time and place of hearing thereon be
given by publication, as required by
law. and that upon such hearing an
THE GARAGE OF SERVICE
order be made excluding from the
I John Day Irrigation District all of
the lands of the Westland Irrigation
. District included within the follow-
DORT
i Ing boundaries:
Beginning at the Northeast cor-
• ner of Section 29. Township 5 North,
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.‘Eange 28, K W. M - and running
thence
West one-fourth of • mile;
DR.C.O. W AI NSCOTT
thence South one and one-half miles
thence
one-fourth of a mile;
DENTISTRY
thence South one-fourth of a mile;
thenee West one-fourth of a mile:
thence South one-fourth of a mile:
Ornes HOURs:
WHEN A TIRE IS PURCHASED OF US
it is put on for you free of charge and we
see that it is properly inflated to the right
pressure. We are equipped to give this
service to you.
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The Hermiston Auto Co.
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UP
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Cedar Flume Stock
On hand now and are ready to supply your needs.
We have everything you need for
irrigation purposes.
Line Your Dite
With Cement
Empire Lumber Company
“The Yard of Best Quality”
OVERLAND
DR. F. V . LIIME
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Full Line of Ladies’ Shoes
£
Full Line of Girls’ and Boys’
and Small Children’s Shoes.
The Oak Tan Shoe Store
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Echo Flour Mills
Echo, Oregon
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MANUFACTURERS OF
NOTICE OF GUARDIAN’S SALE OF
REAL PROPERTY
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
UMATILLA COUNTY
In the Matter of the Guardianship of
Louise Glover Root, a Minor.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, George Harvey Root, aa
gu radian of Louise Glover Root, a
minor, under and by virtue of an or­
der of the Hon. Chas. H. Marsh,
Judge of the above entitled court,
made on the 33rd day of January,
1920, will from and after the 2nd
day of March, 1920, offer for sale,
and sell at
private sale, upon
the
terms
hereinafter
described,
ut the office of Raley, Raley A
Steiwer, in the American National
Bank Building, in the City of Pen­
dleton, Umatilla County, Oregon, and
subject to confirmation by the above
entitled court, to the person making
the beet and highest offer therefor,
all of the estate, right, title and in­
terest of the estate of Louise Glover
Root, a miner, in and to the follow-
to-wit
NOTICE
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WE HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF NUMBER
and avoid wasting water.
cian, to be recovering nicely.
There are several children out of
school on account of the grippe, but
school will continue if matters do
not get too serious. It has been our
experience that pupils are as well
off at school as on the streets.
A special school meeting is to be
called March 12th to authorize the
school board to sell the Castle Rock
buildings.
CCESSORIES
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w. M; thence South one-half mile;
thence West one-half mile; thence
touth one-half mile; thence West
one-half mile to the Northeast cor­
rer of Sec. 12, Twp. 4 N., R. 27, B.
W. M.; thence
South
one-fourth
of a mile; thence West one-fourth of
i mile; thence South one-fourth of
i mile; thence West one-fourth of ■
mile to the eenter of said See. 12;
thence South one-half mile; thence
West one-half mile;
thence South
one mile; thence East one-half mile;
thence South one mile; thence West
one-half
mile;
thence South one
mile; thence West one-fourth
nile; thence South one-fourth of a
nile; thence West one-fourth of a
nile; thence South one-fourth of a
nile to the center of Fee. 35 iu said
township;
thence West
one-half
mile; thence South one-half mile;
thence West one and one-half miles;
thence South one-fourth of a mile
thence West one-fourth of a mile
thence South one-fourth of a mile
i hence West one-fourth of a mile
thence South one-half mile to the
jouthwest corner of Sec. 4, Twp. 3
M., R. 27, E. W. M.; thence East one-
half mile; thence South
one-half
nile; thence East one and one-half
niles; thence North one-half mile;
thence East one-half mile; thence
North one-fourth of a mile; thence
East three-fourths of a mile; thence
North one-fourth of a mile; thence
thence North
East one-half mile;
mile;
thence
one-fourth
of
a
East one-fourth of a mile to the East
ine of Townships 3 and 4 North of
Rango 27, E. W. M.; thence North
to the Southwest corner of Section
19, Township 4 North, Range 28, E.
W. M.; thence running In an Eas­
terly direction along the South line
Phone 331
f said Section 19, a distance of one-
half mile, more or less, to the East
bank of the Umatilla river; thence
unning in a northerly and easterly
H. M. STRAW. MGR.
lirection on the West bank of the
aid UmatlUa river a distance of five
niles, more or less, to the South line
f Section 28, Township 5 N„ R. 28,
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srly direction on the South line of
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aid Section 28, to the Southwest
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corner of Section 28; thence running
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ilong the West line of said Section
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28 in a northerly direction to the
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Northwest corner of
said
section
deptical with the Northeast corner
f Section 29, Township 5 N.. R. 28»
E. W. M., the place of beginning.
All of the lands within the said
boundaries except the east half of
The Oak Tan Shoe Store repairing is sufficiently
he east half of Section 20, and
well known and proven to need no comment.
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lying
of
Section
hat
part
Send your orders by mail or express and we will
river in
West
of the Umatilla
prepay them back to you on short notice.
Township 4 N., R. 28, E. W. M.,
ire lands within said Westland Irri-
ration District.
Notice is hereby further given that
-aid petition will come on for hear-
ng before the Board of Directors of
Hermiston, Oregon
Sam Rodgers, Proprietor
the John Day Irrigation District at
the next regular meeting of the said
>nard in Room 6, Robert Building.
Heppner, Oregon, on Tuesday,
the
2nd day of March,
1-920, at 10
('clock a. m. of said day, or as soon
hereafter as the same can be heard,
t which time and place, all persons
nterested in or who may be affeeted
y such change of boundaries of the
aid district may appear and show
ause in writing. If any they have,
why the change in the boundaries
f said district as proposed in said
petition should not be made.
Dated this 6th day of February,
1920.
F. ». BROWN,
Secretary Board of Directors
John Day Irrigation District.
22-3t
High Grade Patent
Blue Stem Flour
The Superior Product of Scientific Milling
Makes Better Bread
Try a Sack
Tilden’s Tire Shop
Fully equipped to do all kinds of vulcanizing
and retreading.
Bring us your work and become a satisfied cus-
tomer. •
That part of the Northwest
Quarter of Section 14, Township
4 North, Range 28, B. W. M,
described as follows:
First Class Work is Our Motto
Backed By Our Guarantee
Beginning on the north line
of Section 14 at ita intersection
with the east line of the O. R. &
N. Company's right of way. 8.59
chains from the Northwest cor-
ner of said Section 14;
thence
along the said right of way
south 2 degrees and 10 minutes
west 1.50 chains; thence south
8 degrees 35 minutes west 3.09
chains; thence south 1? degrees
36 minutes west 3.99 chains;
thence south 26 degrees 54 min­
utes west 3.99 chains; thence
east 9.25 chains; thence north
10.00 chains to the north line of
the quarter section; thence west
E. G. TILDEN, PROP.
ginning;
Also Lot 16 In Block 4, In New­
port’s Addition to the Town of
Hermiston, according to a plat
thereof filed in the office of the
County Recorder at Pendleton,
Oregon.
will be sold by the said guardian are
as follows, to-wit: In separate par­
rels for cash upon the confirmation
the above entitled court, and upon
the execution and delivery of a good
and sufficient deed.
Dated this 28th day of January.
1920.
GEORGE HARVEY ROOT.
As Guardian of Louise Glover
Shop located Opposite Telephone Building on Main Street
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