The High School Mirror
A little shrubbery around the
house, a few flowers in the yard, the
occasional use of the lawn mower
and a rake.
Only three little things, easy of ac
complishment in your idle moments
yet they have a wonderful effect in
Devoted to the Interest and Development of the Hermiston Schools
No. 2C
Vol. 1
adding beauty to the home and pride
Last Thursday afternoon Dean I visited. He gave examples of the elected captain and Paul Stockard of and contentment in its possession.
A comparison of front yards in
Straub of the University of Oregon, different ways of greeting in the dif next year’s basket ball team.
this town might set many of us to
talked to an assembly of the High ferent countries, also the difference
thinking.
School and upper grades on the ad- in the way of traveling and eating.
The Hermiston Baseball team went
Rev.
Sims
was
a
missionary
to
China
vantages of obtaining a good edu-
down to defeat before the Stanfield
cation, and the disadvantages of for several years. He gave several team last Friday in the first game
Statement of Ownership
quitting school in the grades or be- illustrations of the language and of the season. The score being 15 I Statement of the ownership, man-
ci
, » ... *
.lagement, etc., required by the Act
fore completing the high school, He writing of the Chinese. He also ♦ to a 4. Sleeping
and inability to find or Congress of August 24, 1912, of
urged the pupils to at least finish the sang several Chinese songs.
the ball were the strong points foi I the Hermiston Herald, published
high school and if possible to take
the home team.
weekly at Hermiston, Oregon, for
The sympathy of the school goes
April, 1921.
the college course too. He gave sev
eral illustrations proving that a col out to our school-mate Miss Jane
State of Oregon, County of Umatil
In Science Class
lege education Is one of the necessit Gunn, and her folks in the sad hour Miss Norton: Lawerence, what is on la.
Before me, a notary public in and
of their bereavement. The school the outer ear?
ies of che present era.
for the State and County aforesaid,
sent a floral offering to show their
personally appeared M. C. Athey, who
Lawereace: Dirt.
Please do not forget the high love and respect to the memory of
having been sworn according to law,
He was excused from the class.
deposes and says that he is the man
school Benefit Friday night. We Mr. Gunn who was a friend of the
ager of the Hermiston Herald, and
boys and girls. The Senior Class, of
need your support.
Grade News
I that the following is, to the best of
which Miss Jane is a member, attend
I his knowledge and belief, a true
The boys in high school and upper ’d the funeral in a body.
Stanfield defeated the Hermiston I statement of the ownership, manage-
eighth grade last Friday at Stanfield I ment, etc., of the aforesaid publica-
grades are making an effort to get
tion for the date shown in the above
The losing side of the Christmas with a score of 6 to 5.
together and fix up the track for the
caption, required by the Act of Con
meet. They are going to put it Seal contest gave the winning side
gress 24, 1912. That the name of
around the baseball .diamond. So their long looked for party last Sat
The grades have organized and are the publisher, editor, and business
many of the boys work at home on urday night at the auditorium. practicing for the track meet to be manager is M. C. Athey of Hermiston
Oregon, that the owners are Herald
Saturdays that it is almost impossi Though the weather was bad about held sometime this month.
Publishing Co., E. J. Kingsley, Erva
ble to get enough together for this sixty of the high school members
B. Kingsley and M. C. Athey: that
V.ork. The girls are also planning were there, The early part of the
The 6th, 7th and 8th grade girls the known bond holder, mortagees,
is F. R. Reeves, Santa Rosa, Calif.
on serving the workers a picnic lunch evening was spent in games of var-
M. C. Athey
ious kinds, after which refreshments cooking club have completed the
on that day.
Sworn to and subscribed before
of punch and cookies were served. course.
me this 30th day of March, 1921.
The pupils of the High School sold The remainder of the evening was
O. C. Young
The
7th
grade
girls
were
defeated
My commission expires Jan. 19,
tickets for the High School Benefit spent in dancing. Miss Morton act
at Umatilla 17 to 11.
1925.
the first part of this week. Each ed as chaperone.
pupil was given four tickets and
Monday at the monthly Student
Call For Bids
made responsible for the sale of them
The 4th grade beat Columbia last
Many sold more than the allotted Body meeting nominations for the Friday 18 to 9.
Notice is hereby given that sealed
bids will be received at the office of
officers of the Student Body for next
number.
the City Recorder of Umatilla, Uma
year were made. The election will
William Jacobson from Pendleton tilla County, Oregon, up to and in
Rev. E. Sims of the Baptist Church be held In two weeks.
cluding five o’clock in the afternoon
has entered the 4th grade.
came to the High School Friday
on the 18th day of April, 1921, for
the improvement of that portion of
At a meeting of the boys last Mon-
morning and gave a very interesting
The third graders had a little April Third street lying and being between
talk. Rev. Sims has traveled all day, Herbert Hall was elected Cap-
the center of “A” street and the
over the world and he gave many tain of the base ball team for this Fool party and the children dressed East line of “F” street, in said city
was up in costumes.
Waterman
rood descriptions of the places he had season. Harold
of Umatilla, Umatilla County, Ore
gon, in accordance with the plans
and specifications of such improve
BROWN AND GOLD LEAVES
ment prepared by E. I. Davis, City
Umatilla High School
Engineer, and now on file in the of
fice of the Recorder of said City,
(By Lotis Davis)
where the same may be examined.
Each bid must be accompanied by a
certified check for 5 per cent of the
There was no news last week be
sum bid, made payable to the Mayor
cause the reporter was off duty with
of the City of Umatilla, to be re
the chicken-pox.
turned to the bidder, If unsuccess
ful, and to be forfeited to the City of
Umatilla if the bid is successful and
Naomi Sacgrider has entered tho
bidder falls to enter into the con
fourth grade.
tract in accordance with the terms
of his bld and of the ordinances and
resolutions covering such improve
Hast Friday two ball games were
ment.
played. The grade boys played the
The City Council reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
Echo boys, defeating them in a close
Dated March 16th, 1921.
game by a score of 11 to 13.* The
E. McKenzie,
game between the grade girls and the
City Recorder.
Hermiston girls ended with a score
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JEWELER C WATCHMAKER TO THE WEST END
of 11-17 in favor of Umatilla.
Bring in Your Watch and Have It
Demagnetized
EXPERT WATCH
REPAIRING
WM. H. OGDEN
Notice of Sheriff* Sale Under Ex
ecution
Notice is hereby given that by
virtue of an execution issued out of
the Circuit Court, State of Oregon,
for Umatilla County, and to me di
rected and delivered, upon the Judg
ment and decree rendered and enter
ed in said Court of the 11th day of
March, 1921, in favor of F. B.
Swayze and W. H. Simpson as Re
ceivers of the Western Land & Ir
rigation Company, a corporation,
Plaintiff and against Frank A. Wood
as Defendant, for the sum of $60.00
with interest thereon at the rate of
6 per cent per annum from June 1st
1921,and for $11.95 cost and dis
bursements, which said decree. Judg
ment, and order of sale has been
docketed and enrolled in the office of
the Clerk of said Circuit Court; and
whereas by said judgment, decree
and order of sale it was directed
that the following described real
property In Umatilla County, Oregon,
to-wit:
West half of the East half of the
Northwest quarter of the Northeast
quarter of Section 17, Township 4,
North of Range 28, E. W. M., to
gether with the water right, of 10
miners inches of water appurtenant
thereto as specified in the contract
between the Western Land and Ir
rigation Co. and Frank A. Wood
dated February 15, 1916, be sold by
the Sheriff of Umatilla County, Ore
gon, to satisfy said Judgment and
Decree and all costs;
I will on the 18th day of April,
A. D., 1921, at the hour of 10 o’clock
in the forenoon of said day at the
North door of the Court House in
Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon,
sell the right, title and interest the
said Frank A. Wood, had in and to
the above described property on the
11th day of March, A. D., 1921, or
since then has acquired, at public
auction to the highest bidder for
cash in hand, the proceeds to be ap
plied in satisfaction of said execua-
tion and all costs.
Dated this 11th day of March, A.
D. 1921.
Zoeth Houser, Sheriff.
By E. F. B. Ridgeway, Deputy.
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Are You Going
to Build?
If so let me figure with you.
I will help you design your buildings
and make your plans and specifications
free of charge.
Drop a card to
I. N. Hartsook, Hermiston
it Will Pay You
to become a regu
lar advertiser in
This Paper
Pendleton and
Umatilla Stage
Schedule and Rates in effect
March 15, 1921
Lv. Hermiston for Pendleton:
7:50a. m.; 12:20 p. m.;
2:20 p. m.
L t .
Hermiston for Umatilla:
9:55 a. m. ; 12:55 p. m. ;
5:10 p. m.
FARES
Pendieton to Stanfield, «1.35
Pendleton to Hermiston, $1.7"
Pendleton to
Umatilla, $2.15
Station at Hotel Oregon and
Hotel Hermiston
Real Estate,
Loans.
Insurance,
Investments
Land and City Property :
Bought, Sold, Rented, Exchang-
ed and Improved.
Insurance-
strong American companies
insuring against fire. The best
Western companies. Correct ratea.
Experienced business attention as-
surred.
Loans--
Agency for Union Savings &
Loan Association of Portland.
Investment. Excellent rate of
interest on money, protected by
State deposit of securities.
Loans on improved city proper
ty. Can let you have money to
build.
Investments:
If you want to buy, advise with
us as to safe investment. We
know values, soils, water rights
and possibilities of success. Can
<
direct you right.
We hold state license to do
business and are under bond for
honest dealing. Whatever we
present we will stand by.
E. P. DODD
Hermiston, Oregon
Hermiston, Oregon
Rosa
school.
Schackermyer
has
quit
gon: You are hereby required to Irrigation Company, a corporation.
appear and answer the complaint Plaintiffs and against J. Herbert
filed against you in the above en Strohm and C. E. Joslyn, as defend
titled cause on or before six weeks ants, for the sum of $985.66 with
from the date of the first publica interest thereon at the rate of 6 per
tion of this summons, and if you fail cent per annum from March 11th,
so to appear and answer the plain 1921, and the further sum of $75.00
tiffs will apply to the Court for the attorney's fees, and for $40.35 cost
relief demanded in complaint, herein and disbursements, which said de
to-wit: For judgment against the cree, Judgment, and order of sale has
defendants Elmer E. Cleaver and been docketed and enrolled in the of
Hattie B. Cleaver for $2,800.00 with fice of the Clerk of said Circuit
interest at 8 per cent per annum Court; and whereas by said Judg
from October 15th, 1918, with at ment, decree and order of sale it was
Ralph Nicholas has i returned to torney’s fees and costs, and for de directed that the following described
cree foreclosing the mortgage against
the eighth grade after a long ab- the Northeast quarter of the North real property in Umatilla County,
Oregon, to-wit:
sence.
west quarter of Section 18, Township
The southwest
of the
4 North of Range 28, E. W. M., and southwest quarter of quarter
Section 19; the
a tract of land described as follows:
A prize consisting of a $100 lot in Commencing at a point 330 feet east southwest quarter of the southwest
quarter of Section 30, and the south
Umatilla has been offered by Cyril of the Northwest quarter of said Sec half of the north half of the south
tion
18
and
running
thence
east
330
Brownell to the student of the eighth
feet; thence south 1320 feet more or west quarter of the northwest quar
grade or high school who writes the less to the south line of said North ter of Section 30, all in Township
4, North of Range 28, E. W. M. to
best essay on the history of Umatilla west quarter of said Section; thence gether
with the water right of one
This will include, of course, the pre- west 330 feet; thence north 1320 miners inch per acre for each acre
feet
more
or
less,
to
the
point
of
be
sent and future possibilities of the ginning. Also a tract described as of said land lying below what Is
town, as well as it's past history.
follows: Commencing at a point 990 known as the Hinkle Ditch, be sold
feet east of the Northwest corner of by the Sheriff of Umatilla County,
Section 18, running thence east Oregon, to satisfy said judgment and
Ruth Pope of the second grade has said
330 feet more or less, to the west line decree and all costs;
moved to Baker.
I will on the 18th day of April,
f the Northeast quarter of the North
west quarter of said Section; thence A. D., 1921, at the hour of 10 o’clock
1320 feet more or less, to the in the forenoon of said day at the
The class In Elementary French is south
south line of the Northwest quarter North door of the Court House in
corresponding with the girls Lycee of said Section; thence west to a Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon,
of Besancon, France. The class point 990 feet east of the west line sell the right, title and Interest the
here will write In French while the f said Section; thence north 1320 said defendants had in and to the
feet more or less to the point of be above described property on the 28th
girls in France, who are studying ginning, with all water rights ap day of January, A. D., 1908, or since
English, will correspond in English. purtenant thereto, and directing the then have acquired, at public auction
sale thereof to satisfy said judgment, to the highest bidder for cash in
with attorney's fees and costs and hand, the proceeds to be applied In
barring the defendants and each and satisfaction of said execution and all
Olympic Game* Film Ready
costs.
all of them of all
A one-reel film on the Olympic therein or thereto. right or Interest
'
Dated this 11th day of March,
games at Antwerp has been received
This summons is published pursu- D. 1921.
from New York by the extension di ant to an order of Hon. Gilbert W.
Zoeth Houser, Sheriff.
vision of the University of Oregon Phelps. Judge of said Court, made on
By E. L. B. Ridgeway, Deputy.
February
21,
1921,
directing
the
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and Is now ready for loan to the
publication of summons herein once
schools of the state.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
each week for six successive weeks
in the Hermiston Herald, a weekly
Department of the Interior. U. 8.
newspaper published at Hermiston. Land Office at La Grande. Oregon.
SUMMONS
March 22. 1921.
I
Oregon.
Notice is hereby given that Wil
Date of first publication, Febru
In the Circuit Court of the State
liam J Bault, assignee of Rufus L.
ary 25. 1921.
of Oregon, for Umatilla County.
W. 8. Levens. Baker, Oregon. of Martin, assignee of John N. Smith.
F. B. Swayze and W. H. Simpson
W. O. Drowley, Vancouver, Wash. Hermiston. Oregon, who, on Dec. 21.
as receivers of the Western Land *
Attorneys for Plaintiffs. 1909, made Reclamation Homestead
Irrigation Company, Plaintiffs, vs
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Elmer K. Cleaver and Hattie B. Clea
of NEY. or NEY NEY. Section 27.
ver. his wife; Carl G. Trumble; J. C.
Township 5 N . Range 29 E.. Willam
Kugler; F. A. Kock: W. J. Slauson;
Nellie Egan; Robert II. Benedict and Notice of Sheriff* Sale Under Ex- ette Meridian, has filed notice of in
tention to make final proof, to estab
ecution
Belle S Benedict, his wife; Harry 8.
Notice Is hereby given that by lish claim to the land above describ-
Fish and Lillian D. Fish, hie wife.
virtue of an execution and order of ed. before W. J. Warner. U. 8. Com- !
Defendants.
To Elmer E. Cleaver; Hattie B sale Issued out of the Circuit Court. missioner, at his office In Hermiston.
Cleaver; Carl G. Trumble; J. C. State of Oregon, for Umatilla County, Oregon, on the 3rd day of May, 1921.
Claimants names as witnesses:
Kugler; F. A. Koch; W. J. Slauson; and to me directed and delivered, up-
Nellie Egan; Robert H Benedict: n the Judgment and decree rendered Lynds D. Lay. L. H. Pearson. Wil
Belle 8. Benedict; Harry S. Fish and and entered In said Court of the 11th liam F. Hannan, and Jens J. Skovbo,
Lillian D. Fish, defendants above day of March, 1921, In favor of F. all of Hermiston, Oregon.
B. Swayze and W. H. Simpson as
named :
C. S. Dunn
In the name of the State of Ore- Receivers of the Western Land *
Register. |
A try out for the Declamatory con-
test was held In the grades last
Thursday. Clara Park was in the
seventh and eight grade division
Lillian Willworth in the fifth and
sixth and Hugh Jones in the third
class. Mrs. McFarland, Mrs. Brow-
nell and Mrs. McKenzie acted as the
judges.
Hermiston High School
Entertainment
At The
PLAY HOUSE
Friday, April 8th
At 8:00 o’clock p. m
“HANS VON SMASH
A Roaring Two Act Farce With 7 Characters
Also Monologues, Comic Quartette and
Instrumental
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YOU WILL MISS n IF YOU MISS IT