The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, July 28, 1921, Image 6

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    TH E HEBMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
Y oh are hereby notified that C. M.
Giddings the holder of Certificate of
Dellnqency umbered 1404 isssued oil
the Seventh day of May, 1917, by
the Tax Collector of the Couqty of
Umatilla. State of Oregon, for the
Mr. B. C. Bishop of Brewster, amount of Sixteen and 33-100 ($16.-
Wash, is here visiting for a few 33) Dollars, the same being the
days and looking after his lnterests- amount then due and delinquent for
taxes for the year 1915 together
with penalty, interest and costs
Mrs. Cha». Dempsey has her two here on upon the real property as-
essed to you. of which you are the
daughters prlsitlng her this week, owner
as appears of record, situat­
Mrs. Wm. O. Shields of Anniston. ed in said County and State, and par­
Ala. and Mrs. Leona Lister' and ticularly bounded and described as
daughter of Portland. Oregon. Mrs. follows, to-wit:
The Southwest Quarter of the
Dempsey has not seen Mrs. Shields Southeast
Quarter of the Northeast
for 21 years.
Quarter (SW'4 of the SEU of the
NE% ) and (he Northwest Quarter of
Mr. J. W. Klrschner, of Heppner, the Northwest Quarter of the South­
west Quarter (NW 14 of the NW *4
spent a couple of days in Irrigon of the SW>4) of Section One (1).
surveying out the various roads auth­ Township Four North (4N) Range
orized by the county court during Twenty-eight (28) East of Willamet­
the last year. Mr. W. R. Walpole te Meridian contaning 29 acres, in
Umatilla County, State of Oregon.
assisted Mr. Klrschner In the work
You are further notified that said
and they were guests at Glasgows C. M. Giddings has paid taxes on said
premises for prior or subsequent
Friday noon for luncheon.
years with the rate of interest on
aid amounts as follows:
Rev. B. F. Harper preached at Ir­
Year’s Tax 1914. Date Paid May
rigon Sunday In the absence of our 10,1917, Tax Receipt Number 1826
regular pastor, Rev. J. W. Hood, Amount $15.20, Rate of Interest 12
Per Cent; Year’s Tax 1916, Date
who Is at present In Seattle. Mr Paid Oct. 5, 1918, Tax Receipt Num­
Hood expects to leave us soon but ber 643. Amount $5.46, Rate of In­
we have not yet heard who is to terest 12 Per Cent.: Year’s Tax 1917,
Date Paid Oct. 5. 1918, Tax Receipt
take his place.
Number 9302, Amount $4.30, Rate
of Interest 12 Per Cent; Year's Tax
A freight train west bound the 1918. Date Paid June 1. 1919. Tax
other noon set several fires along Receipt Number 6497, Amount $4.70
Rate of Interest 12 Per Cent; Year’s
the track at Irrigon and west and Tax
1919. Date Paid April 5, 1920
narrowly escaped burning a couple Tax Receipt Number 6308, Amount
of vacant houses west of the town. $6 36, Rate of Interest 12 Per Cent.
Said Geo. W. Reed, as the owner
Fires were however, put out before
of I he legal title of the above de­
any damage resulted.
scribed property as the same appears
f record, and each of the other per­
Mrs. Nora Castle returned Friday sons above named are hereby further
from a visit to Evanston, Wyo., notified that C. M. Giddings will ap
ply to the Circuit Court of the Coun
where her son Ray Is conductor for ty and State aforesaid for a decree
the Union Pacific system. Mrs foreclosing the lien against the pro­
Castle does not expect to stay how­ perty above described and mentioned
ever as she has a fine position wait in said certificate. And you are
hereby summoned to appear within
Ing for her at Seaside.
sixty days after the first publication
of the summons exclusive of the day
The watermelons are now ripe it of said first publication, and defend
this action or pay the amount, due
abundance. Not very much has s above shown together with costs
been shipped out at this writing but nd accrued interest and In case of
trucks loads have been taken out t< your failure to do so, a decree will
various places. Mr. R. S. Laniareou? '>e rendered foreclosing the lien of
aid taxes and costs against the land
went to Arlington Monday and others ind
premises above named.
have gone to Umatilla and Boardman
This summons Is published by ord-
Cantaloupes and muskmelons shouh
r of the Honorable I. M. Schannep.
be ripe soon but there it; not a great lodge of the County Court of the
late of Oregon, for the County of
quantity ot them. Good cookinr Umatilla,
and said order was made
apples can be had In addition to list •nd dated this 9th day day of July.
supplied last week from Mr. W. A
921, and the date of the first puh-
Ford and good roasting ear cori Ication of this summons is the 28th
of July, 1921.
can be had from Fords and Hend lay AM
process and papers in this pro-
ricks. We list these so as to assist -•eeriing may be served upon the un-
those coming in with their cars to lerslgned residing within the State
of Qrcgon, at the address hereafter
find these things.
•nentioned.
Keatnr & Randall
Keep after the rabbits. They
Attorneys of the Plaintiff
are still very numerous and seem tv 16-7tc. Address: Pendleton. Oregon
be coming In from the sage brusl
back some distance. They liav SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN
FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN
done considerable damage to soon
of the watermelon patches In face In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, for the County of Umatil­
of all the poisoning done.
la C. M. Giddings Plaintiff vs.
Mr. Bolandcr and Gordon Holmes
James Christianson and any other
the ferryman, came over from Pat
person or persons claiming any
right, title, lien or Interest In or
terson Tuesday with their team
to the within described property.
for lumber from the »local yard;;
Defendants.
Mr. Holmes reports similar busines
To Janies Christianson et al the
In sight from a number of source above named defendant:
on the Washington side.
tn the Name of the State of Oregon:
You are hereby notified that C. M.
Mrs. J. W. Warner’s mother, Mrs Giddings the holder cf Certificate of
Delinquency numbered 1415 Issued
M. E. Ralsback and her two slstei
m the 7th dtjy of May, 1917, by the
Mrs. W. H. Fowler and Mrs. L. G Tax Collector of the County of Uma­
Bade of Bozeman, Montana arrived tilla, State of Oregon for the amount
on the Spokane train Wednesday -if Sixteen and 47-100 ($16.47)
Dollars, the same being the amount
morning and are visiting at Warner then due and delinquent for taxes
for a week or ten days. They left for the year 1915, together with
penalty, interest and costs thereon
the train at Umatilla and took
upon tho real property assessed to
Jitney to Bailey.
you, of which you arc the owner as
appears of record, situated In said
County and Stale, and particularly
MINNEHAHA NEWS NOTES
bounded and described as follows, to-
wit:
Miss Daisy McPherson returned to
The Northwest Quarter of the
Quarter
of
Section
Pendleton Saturday evening. She has Southwest
Twenty-five (NW ’A of the SW*4
been visiting her Bister, Mrs. C. M of
Pec. 25), Township Five North
Jackson.
(5N) Range Twenty-eight (28) East
of the Willamette Meridian, contain­
Miss Margaret Ornduff. who ha ing Thirty-nine (39) acres, in Uma
till» County, State of Oregon.
been visiting In Milton, returned t.
You are further notified that said
C. M. Giddings has paid taxes on said
her home Sunday.
premises for prior or- subsequent
years with the rate of Interest on
Miss Myrtle L. Wright returned said amounts as follows:
Year's Tax 1916. Date Paid May
Monday evening to Kalispell. Mont
She ha» been visiting Mr. nnd Mrs 10. 1917. Tax Receipt Number 6081
Amount $6.86( Rate of Interest 12
E. 1«. Jackson for the last two week
Per Cent; Year’s Tax 1917, Date
Paid Oct. 5. 1918, Tax Receipt Num­
ber 9305, Amount $9.10, Rate of In­
terest 12 Per Cent; Year's Tax 1918,
Biliousness and Constipation
"For years I was troubled with Date Paid June 1, 1919. Tax Receipt
Number 6500. Amount $9.90. Rate
biliousness and Tonstipatlon. which of
Interest 12 Per Cent; Year’s Tax
made life miserable for me. My 1919. Date Paid April 5. 1920, Tax
appetite failed me. I lost my us R e c e ip t Number 6305. Amount $10 -
ual force and vitality. Pepsin pre­ 96. Rate of Interest 12 Per Cent.
James Christianson, et al a»
parations and carthartlcs only made the Paid
owner <>f the legal title of the
matters worse. I do not know where above described property as Vie same
I should have been todny had I not appears of record, and each of the
tried Chamberlain’s Tablets. The other persons above named are here­
tablets relieve the III feeling at once, by further notified that C. M. Gid­
dings will apply to the Circuit Court
strengthen the digestive functions, of the Countynnd State aforesaid for
helping the system to do Its work a decree foreclosing the lien against
naturally.’’ writes Mrs. Rosa Potts, the property shove described and
mentioned In said certificate. And
Birmingham. Ala.
you sre hereby summoned to appear
within sixty days after the first pub­
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN lication of the summons exclusive of
the day of said first publication, and
FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN
In the Circuit Court of the State of defend this action or pay the amount
Oregon, for the County of Umatilla due as above shown together with
C. M Giddings Plaintiff vs. Geo. costs and »cured Interest and in rase
W. Reed and any other person >r of your failure to do so, a decree will
persons claiming sny right, title. he rrnd ired foreclosing the lien of
Ilea or Interest In or to the within said taxes and costs against the land
and premises above named,
desert bed property. Defendants.
To Geo W. Reed et al the abov e I This summons Is published by ord-
|e r of the Honorable I. M. Schannep.
nam ed d e fe n d a n t:
18360572
TIRES
Fabrics
Cords
eduction in Fisk
R
u p r ic e s d o e s n o t
mean a lowered quality.
Every Fisk Tire, large or
small, is a standard Fisk
Tire.
Present low prices are on
tires which have made
the name Fisk famous
for quality and mileage.
There is no better tire
value in the world than a
Fisk Tire at the present
price.
Sold only by Dealers
J . C. PENNEY CO.
312 DEPAR TM EN T STORES
GIVING YOU MORE
FOR YOUR MONEY
To forward the Nation-Wide E ffort to staba-
lize prices the 312 stores of the J. C. Penney Co.
unite as one in a tremendous Money Saving Pro­
gram th a t br.ngs direct ------------------------ -
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89c OVERALLS 89 c
to ¿very patron the Best
Men’s Heavy 220 Weight
(Blue Denim Overalls, full
Value« 6f ’the Leading
cut. double stitched. Regu­
lation Pockets. Suspender
Markets a t the Lowest
backs, Union Made.
Prices quoted in years.
Pidr ................................ 89c
Jackets to Match .......... 89c
A glance at what
follows will tell you how
your dollar has increas­
ed in its purchasing pow­
er a t the J. C. Penney
Company.
69c
PONGEE
69c
33 inch, 12 Momme
Weight, all silk Pongee.
Natural Color. Free from
filling, no dust. Fine for
LadleB dresses, underwear,
bloomers, Mena shirts, etc.
Yard ........................... — 69c
S T A P L E S U M M E R M E R C H A N D IS E
MUSLINS
36
:i6
36
36
44
64
36
36
Inch Henke Lining, good value yard .......................... .
Inch Unbleached Muslin, yard ..
Inch Unbleached Muslin, heavy quality, yard
Inch Indian Head, yard ............................................
inch^hidlan Head, yard ............... ..........................
Inch Indian lleud. yard ...........................................
Inch No, 60 Berkeley Cambric, yard ...........a.......
Inch No. 100 Berkeley Cambric, yard
DEVONSHIRE CLOTH
32 Inch Devonshire Cloth, choice patterns ..................
29c
PERCALES
36 Inch good quality Percale, lights and darks, yard
36 inch Manchester Percale, lights and darks, yard
NOTIONS
Hindu Honey and Almond
Cream
..................... 33c
Hitman Hair Nets, Cap
i shape ...............
10c
Cambric or Lawn Bias Tape.
Six Yard Lengths
10c
GILLETTE BROWNIE
RAZORS
A raxor that will give the
sa'ne scrvlre as those of
higher nuality. In neat
b«« with'three blades.
Bach
..................... 83c
RIBBONS
A fine assortment of Hair
Hi w Ribbons In Messallnes,
iTafflitas. and M oir\ Just
A l rived.
Yard
.................... 29c
SOAPS
Palm Olive Toilet Soap 8c
5c
Pehn Olire Soap
J. C. P. Co. Pure White
....... 4c
Laundry ....
J. C. P. Co. White Naptha
4c
. I
— —
Men’s Suits
CONSERVATIVE MODELS
A choice selection of conservative or semi-conservative styles
from the market« where Quality Style Tailoring are the Best
Splendidly, lalbued of sturdy, dependable woolen» in grey and
brown. Complete line of sixes.
$ 1 8 .5 0 a n d $ 2 4 .7 5
S1IOES
DRESS SHIRTS
N eat
faiWXf
S r «trip«'« In neck
band and roll
Each
attached «tyles.
.................... 98c
MEN'S DRESS HATS
The New Shupes In Tan.
Brown, Urey. Smoke and
Black Felt llat«. Each >1 93
Brown Calf Blücher, Me«*»
Wirk Shoe«. Uood l»»nth.'r
S e ie t.
P alr
......—............ >2.98
Ladies One Strnp Black Kid
Sl'pper. Medium lleel. A
¡•»' »«Ihle ahne for house or «treet
P.lr ......................
$3.49
OPPOSITE HOTEL PENDLETON
PENDLETON. OREGON
H
L A R G E ST
CH AIN
iRE ORG ANIZATIO N IN
D E P U tT M E S T
T H E WORLD*
for sale at T h e Herald
In the Name of the State of Oregon
Judge of the County Court of <•>«
You are Invited to a Concert
Time—Whenever you choose.
Place—The jewelry store.
Perform ers—Some of the best singers, orches­
tras and bands of the day
on
(A t
Golden Throated Claxtonola
WM. H. OGDEN
JEW ELER & WATCHMAKER TO THE WEST END
H e r m is t o n , O re g o n
_
When you bake a pie
do you ever etop to • munler that for the same
money and no work at all you can buy a high
grade pie from ue?
When you bake a cake
it coete you as much as you would pay ue to
bake itZfor you—and we guarantee that our
cake will please your most fastidious guest.
When you bake bread
some of that bread willZbe£old before you can
possibly use it up. You^get our bread fresh
every day —and you pay no more.
C IT Y
BA K E R Y
FRIED CHICKEN DINNER
Sunday Noon and Evening
Price 60 cents
Oregon Hotel Cafe
M R S . M IL L IE D E C K , P r o f ,.
Real Estate,
L o a n s,.
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 rate«
Experienced business attentfcn as
Burred.
____.u -tw .
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
b u ild .
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 re­
present we will stand by.
Pendleton and
Umatilla Stage
LEAVE
8:00 .12:00 4:00
Pendleton
9:15 1:15 5:15
Echo
9:30 1:35 5:35
Stanfield
9:55 1:55 5:55
Hermiston
Into Umatilla 10:15 2:15 6:15
LEAVE
8:00 12:00 4:00
Umatilla
8:20 12:2(5 4:20
Hermiston
8:45 12:45 4:45
Stanfield
9:00 1:00 6:00
Echo
Into Pendleton 10:15 2:16 6:15
TWO TRIPS SUNDAY
Leaving Pendleton 8 a. m. t and
4 p. m.
Leaving Umatilla 8 a. m. and
4 p. m.
Phone 868
7 22 Cottonwood
We Deliver Parcels at Way Points
FARES
P e n d l f t t o n t o E c h o . S1.1O
P e n d l e t o n t o S t a n f i e l d , S I.S B
P e n d le to n to H e r m is to n , S I.7 8
P e n d l e t o n t o U m a t i l l a , 8 2 .1 8
Station at Hotel Oregon and
Hotel Hermiston
E. P. DODD
H erm iston, O regon
Oregon's Higher Institution of
I have the Agency
for
Complete
WATKINS’
LINE
of
SPICES, EXTRACTS,
TOILET
PREPARATIONS
ETC.
Call a t residence or leave
orders a t Ore. Hdw. Co.
TECHNOLOGY
tight Schools; Seventy Departmeats
FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 19. 1921
For mfonNMM« write to the RrcMtrar
Oregon Agricultural College
CORVALLIS
The French Restaurant
BAKERY a«4 CONFECTlOMEBT
E l« a n tly Fornlrbed Rooms in Connection
STRICTLY FIRST CLASS
Hohbach Bros., Proprietors
Pend>«U*. Orwton
Mrs. J. S. West
One Dollar Saved Represents Ten
D ollars Fam ed
H e rm is to n , O re .
The average man does not save to
exceed ten per cent of his earnings.
He must spend ntne dollar« in living
expen»os for every dollar saved. That
being the case he cannot be too care­
ful about unnecessary expenses
Very often a few cents property
invested, like buying seeds for hl»
garden, will save several dollars out­
lay later on. It is I he same in buy­
ing Chamberlain'» Colic and Diarr­
hoea Remedy. It eosts but a few
rents, and a bottle of it in the house
often saves a doctor's bill ot several
dollars.
State of Oregon, for the County of
Umatilla, and said order was made
and dated thlp 9th day day of July.
1921, and the date of the first pub­
lication of this summons is the 28th
day of July. 1921. '
AH process and papers In this pro­
ceeding may he served upon the un­
dersigned residing within the State
of Oregon, at the address hereafter
mentioned.
K eator * R a n d a ll
A tto r n e y s o f th e P la in t if f .
A d d ress. P en d leto n , Oregon