The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, December 15, 1921, Image 5

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H E R M I S T O N ‘ H E R A I /O ,
The High School Mirror
Voi. 2
Devoted to the Interest and Development of the Hermiston Schools
The staff of the Mirror have been Don’t forget that the Juniors will sell
up to their necks in work at play candy at the senior play, Friday,
practices, so the Mirror this week December 16.
may not be up to the usual high (?)
quality.
Just to show their co-operation the
high school is holding a pep meeting
The high school decided Wednes­ □n Thursday noon, to advertise tho
day morning to put on “King Lear” play Friday night. Although "The
the Shakesperean drama which has Time of His Life” is being put on by
been put into motion pictures. This the senior class, the entire school is
will be given Friday, Dec. 23. backing it.
Through the University of Oregon it
The high school moving plctuie
can be obtained at a very reasonable machine was brought into use last
expense. It was planned to put on Monday as a feature of National Safe­
“Robin Hood” but that film was al- ty Week, showing two sets ot slides
i eady booked.
sent out by the University of Oregon.
These were especially selected for
Mr. Voelker— "Why do most boys their educational features and were
piefer seats in the back of the room?” shown in connection with the move­
Peg Neary— “I know. Because men ment observed all over the United
States.
are naturally backward.”
Mr. Gralapp (angrily) “If you
wish to sleep Mr. Gordon, you may
Following is the year’s basketball
:cave the room."
schedule:
Matthew (waking suddenly) “Err
January 13 Pendleton here.
—that’s alright. You're not bother-
January 20 Athena here.
"g me."
January 27 At Stanfield.
February 3 At Pendleton.
"The Time of His Life." It was
February 10 Pilot Rock here.
February 18 At Athena.
and is and will be Friday night. The
members of the cast have had every­
February 24 Stnfield here.
thing from colds to appendicitis, but
March 4 At Pilot Rock.
it was worth it. James Hall, who Schedule for girls:
January 13 Pendleton here.
was to play the part of Officer Hogan
January 27 At Stanfield.
has been ill for-some time and Gwyn
February 3 At Pendleton.
Huehps has been chosen for his part.
Ito. 15
February 10 Pilot Rock here.
February 18 At Athena.
February 24 Stanfield here.
March 4 At Pilot Rock.
Last Monday another picture on
Africa was shown to the high school
and upper grades. These pictures are
rapidly becoming an education fea­
ture which portray geographical facts
better than text books.
The Junior class met at the home
of Phyllis Dyer Thursday night to
make candy to sell at the senior play
Friday night. It was a mixture of
business and pleasure.
Another of the enjoyable high
school parties was held last Friday
night. The features of this party
were two basket ball games between
boys’ and girls’ teams.
Two girls’ teams were chosen by
Mis# Long, the coach and the whites
nosed out the blues. The other game
was between the high school first
boys team and the freshmen boys. The
varsity finally managed to swamp the
freshmen, but they had to fight to do
it. The freshmen though not hav­
ing as much experience and although
being much lighter put up a good
game. The affair was then turned
into a regular party and everyone
had a fine time.
H E R M IS T O N ,
iffuo.
Block 1—
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Lot 3, 25 feet, Hermiston Realty
Co............................................ 2.50
Lot 4, 25 feet, Wm. Stuber .... 2.50
Block 3—■
Lot 1, 50 feet, J. H. R eid___ 5.00
Block 6—
Lot 1, 50 feet, Genevieve Kim­
ball ...................
5.00
Lot 2, 50 feet, Genevieve Kim­
ball ........................................ 6.00
Lot 3, 50 feet B. L. Beal ..... 6.00
Lot 11. 60 feet, H. Robinett .. 5.00
Lot 12, 50 feet, Genevieve Kim­
ball ........................................ 5.00
Block 7—
Lot 23, 25 feet, Genevlve Kim­
ball ...................................... 2.50
Block 8—
Lot 1, 30 feet, C. R. Durfey.. 3.00
Block 11—
Lot 3, 25 feet, J. H. Raley .... 2.50
Lot 4, 25 feet, J. H. Raley .... 2.50
Lot 5, 25 feet, Genevlve Kim­
ball ........................................ 2.60
Block 12—
Lot 20, 25 feet, Henry Notz .. 2.50
Lot 21, 25 feet, Henry Knotz 2.50
Block 13__
Lot 1, 50 feet, Inland Empire
Lumber Co............................ 5.00
Lot 2, 50 feet, O. P. Brigham 5.00
Lot 2, 50 feet, O. P. Brigham 5.00
Block B—
Lot 2, 47% feet, J. H. Reid .. 4.75
Lot 3, 47% feet, J. H. Reid .. 4.76
Lot 4, 47% feet, E. E. McMil­
lan Estate ......................... 4.75
Lot 5, 47% feet, E. E. McMil­
lan Estate ......................... 4.76
Lot 6, 47% feet, E. E. McMil­
lan Estate ......................... 4.75
Lot 7, 47% feet. J. H. Reid .. 4.75
Lot 8, 47% feet. J. H. Reid .. 4.75
Lot 9, 47% feet J. H. Reid .. 4.75
Lot 10. 47% feet E. E. McMil
lan ...................................... 4.75
Lot 11, 47% feet E. E. McMil­
lan ...................................... 4.75
Lot 12, 47% feet E. E. McMil­
lan ..................................... , 4.75
City of Hermiston 2nd Addition ac­
cording to plat filed with County
Recorder April 22, 1907.
Block F—
Lot 6, 54 feet Frank Reeder ... 6.40
Lot 7, 54 feet, Frank Reeder 6.40
Lot 8, 54 feet, Frank Reeder 5.40
Lot 9, 54 feet, J. T. Hinkle .. 5.40
Lot 10, 54 feet, E. H. Geary, .. 6.40
Block H—
Lot 4, 54 feet, Thos. Jaques 5.40
City of Hermiston according- to
by the city council and approved by
Estate .................................... 2.50
1 the mayor on July 2, 1913, and ordi­ plat filed with Recorder of Umatilla
nance No. 96 passed by the city coun­ Block 10—
cil and approved by the mayor on
Lot 21, 25 feet, A. C. Spinning 2.50
April 17, 1918.
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Lot 22, 25 feet. A. C. Spinning 2.60
I will on the 24th day of December
City of Hermiston according to plat
1921, at the hour of 10 o’clock in the 'lied with County Recorder April 5,
forenoon of said day at the City
Council Chamber in the City of Her­
miston, Oregon, sell the following de­
scribed lots, pieces and parcels of
land at public auction to the highest
bidder for cash in hand, the proceeds
from the sale of each lot, piece or
parcel of land to be applied in satis­
faction of the assessment upon lot,
piece or parcel of land with interest
E cho, O regon
thereon from March 4, 1921, at the
rate of 6 per cent per annum togeth­
er with a penalty of 15 per cent of
each of said assessments and all costs.
M A N U FA C T U R E R S OF-
Following is a description of each
of said lots, pieces or parcels of
land with the number of feet front­
age, name of owner or reputed own­
er, and amount of said assessment.
City of Hermiston according to
plat filed with County Recorder April
5, 1905:
Name
Amount
Block 3—
Lot 13, 60 feet, J. McCoy ....»5.00
The Superior Product of Scientific Milling
Block 5—
Lot 12, 23 feet, C. M. Jensen,
Makes B etter thread
Estate .................................. 2.50
Lot 20. 60 feet, J. H. Raley .. 5.00
Try a Sack
Block 6—
•Lot 9. 11% feet, Sam Rodgers .. 1.20
Block 8—
Lot 1, 50 feet, C. O. Wains­
cott ........................................ 6.00
Lot 2, 50 feet, C. O. Wains­
cott ...................................... 5.00
Lot 19, 25 feet, H. G. Newport
A. L. Luce, an old resident here
and now of Carthage, Missouri, was
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a visitor here last week and left Sun.
day for the east. He also lived in
Jefferson county and is well known
to several here who came from that
country.
BaPtist Churtfh Notices
R. V. Ashmun, minister. Residence
first house east of library. Phone 32.
The Junior B. Y. P.iU. at 11 o’clock
On Xmas Sunday we are to start
the Nursery for the children under
six years. Klndergarden suplies ara
ordered and the work will;be in com-
pitent hands.
The senior B. Y. P. U. Rally last
week was a real spur. The,attend­
ance was good. The social commit­
tee met at the pastors home on
Wednesday of this week to perfect
plans for the social (for Tuesday
evening, Dec. 27. The social is to
be' a basket social and will be held
in the basement. A decorating com­
mittee will decorate the (basement
with the greens left from Xmas trees.
This promises to be the biggest af­
fair of 1921 so far as the seniors are
concerned. The young people of the
comunlty are cordially invited.
A New Year’s turkey, donated
the City Meat Market will be given
as 1st prize to the one whose box
brings the most money. A goose and
chicken will be given as second and
third prizes by the Challis Market.
The proceeds of the social is to go to
the basement fund of the senior B. Y.
P. U.
OREGON.
County, March 21, 1908.
Block 1—
Lot 1, 84 feet, H. O. Newport
Estate ............. ....................*6.88
Lot 2, 50 feet, H. G. Newport
Estate ................................... 3.50
Lot 3. 60 feet, H. G. Newport
Estate ................................... 3.50
Lot 4, 50 feet, H. G. Newport
Estate .................................... 3.50
Lot 5, 50 feet, H. G. Newport
Estate .................................... 3.50
Lot 14. 84.8 feet, H. G. Newport
Estate .................................... 5.94
Block 2—
Lot 1, 45 feet, A. L. Larson 3.15
Lot 2, 45 feet, A. L. Larson 3.15
Lot 3, 45 feet, A. L. Larson 3.15
Lot 4, 45 feet, A. L. Larson 3.16
Lot 5, 45 feet, A. L. Larson 3.15
Lot 6, 45 feet, A. L. Larson 3.15
Lot 7, 45 feet, A. L. Larson 3.15
Lot 8, 49 feet, A. L. Larson 3.43
Lot 9, 49 feet, A. L. Larson 3.43
Lot 10, 45 feet, A. L. Larson 3.15
Lot 11, 45 feet, A. L. Larson 3.15
Lot 12, 45 feet, A. L. Larson 3.15
Lot 13, 45 feet, A. L. Larson 3.15
Lot 15, 45 feet, A. L. Larson 3.15
Lot 16, 45 feet, A. L. Larson 3.15
Block 3—
Lot 3, 50 feet, Hermiston Pro­
duce & Supply Co............... 3.50
Lot 4, 50 feet, Hermiston Pro
duce & Supply Co............... 3.50
Lot 5, 50 feet, Hermiston Pro­
duce & Supply Co............... 3.50
Lot 6, 50 feet, Hermiston Pro­
duce & Supply Co............... 3.50
Lot 9. 50 feet. Geo. Challis.. 3.50
Lot 10, 50 feet. Geo. ChalllB..’ 3.50
Block 4—
Lot 16. 40 feet. Geo. Root.... 2.80
Block 5—
I
Lot 11, 45 feet, H. G. Rice.... 3.15
Lot 14, 45 feet. S C. Nichols 3.15
Lot 15, 45 feet, Earl Caldwell 3.15
M ade in Kodak factories
by Kodak u o i kmen
Pendleton and
Umatilla Stage
LEAVE
8:00 12:00 4:00
Pendleton
9:15 1:15 6:18
Echo
9:30 1:35 5:35
Stanfield
9:65 1:65 5:55
Hermiston
Into Umatilla 10:15 2:15 6:15
LEAVE
Umatilla
8:00 12:00 4:00
Hermiston • 8:20 12:20 4:20
Stanfield
8:45 12:45 4:46
Echo
9:00 1:00 5:00
Into Pendleton 10:16 2:16 6:16
TWO TRIPS SUNDAY
Leaving Pendleton 8 a. m. and
4 p. m.
Leaving Umatilla 8 a. m. and
4 p. m.
722 Cottonwood
Phone 868
We Deliver Parcels at Way Points
Echo Flour Mills
High Grade Patent
B lue S tem Flour
DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED
Lot 16, 45 feet, Eail Caldwell 3.15
Block 6—
Lot 1. 85 feet, H. G. Newport
Estate ................................. .. 5.95
Lot 2, 50 feet, II. G. Newport
Estate ....................._.......... 3.60
Lot 3, 60 feet, H. G. Newport
Estate .............. ................... 3.60
Lot 6, 50 feet, H. G. Newport
Estate ............... .................. 3.50
Lot 7, 60 feet, H. O. Newport
Estate ................................ 3.60
Lot 8. 60 feet, H. G. Newport
Estate .................................. 3.50
Lot 9. 50 feet, H. G. Newport
Estate .................................. 3.50
Lot 10, 50 feet, H. G. Newport
Estate .................................. 3 50
Lot 11, 60 feet, H. G. Newport
Estate .................................. 3.50
Lot 12. 50 feet, II. G. Newport
Estate .................................. 3.50
Lot 13, 50 feet, H. G. Newport
Estate .................................. 3.50
Lot 14, 85.7 feet, H. G Newport
Estate .................................. 6.00
Block 9—
Lot 6, 50 feet, J. K. Shotwell 3.50
Lot 6, 50 feet, J. K. Shotwell 3.50
Block 10—
IjOt 7, 50 feet. W. J. Entry ... 3.50
Lot 8, 60 feet. W. J. Entry ... 3.50
Lot 9, 50 feet, Clara Wlshart 3.60
Lot 10, 50 feet. Clara Wlshart 3.50
Lot 13, 60 feet. Geo. F. Myers 3.60
Lot 14, 50 feet. Janies Wlshart
............................................... 3.50
Lot 16, 60 feet, James Wlshart
............................................... 3.50
Lot 16, 40 feet, James Wlshart
................................................... 2.80
Dated at Hermiston, Oregon, this
22 nd day of November. 1921.
F. B. Swayre. City Treasurer
Autographic
Brownies
F r a n k l y we consider the A uto­
graphic Brownie one of the "beet
buy»” that our photographic de­
partment ha» to Offer— anil that is
a real tribute.
A n y one, however, can see value
plus, price considered in an efficient
>ieture-maker fitted with care-
ully tested lens and shutter that
folds lik e a K o d a k , and lik e a
, K odak has the autographic feature.
PARKS
P e n d l e t o n t o K e h o . * 1 .1 0
P e n d le to n to K ta n t le ld , S I.3 8
P o n d le to n t o M e r m lit o n , H . t J
P e n d l e t o n t o U m a t i l l a , K X .IS
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No. 2 Folding Brownie, picture«
2K «
I n c h e s .......................... $ 9.00
No. 2A Folding Brownie, picture»
2% x 4K i n c h e » .......................... $10.00
No. 2C Folding Brownie, picture»
2 H x 4 f t I n c h « « .......................... $13.50
No. 3A Folding Brownie, picture«
3 X x S % i n c h e « ...........................$15 00
Station at Hotel Oregon and
Hotel Hermiston
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Want Ads Bring Results
N O T IC E
Free! Free! Free!
Dr. E. F. Gibson
F. A. CHEZIK
of Pendleton, will be in
Umatilla, Monday, Dec. 19th.
Hermiston, Tuesday, Dec. 20th.
Stanfield. Wednesday, Dec. 21st.
Echo, Thursday, Dec. 22nd.
Nolln, Friday, Dec. 23rd.
was omitted
from the list
Liquid Gloss
p e a rin g in
Standard Oil
ment.
To give Free Examination and
Consultation on most all Diseases.
Any one afflicted call and see him
at the Hermiston Hotel.
A specialist on Cancer, Eczema,
and Skin Diseases. A guarantee
on these diseases or money refund­
ed after 30 days if not cured—
but parties must go according to
directions.
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Chamberlain's Cough Remedy
the' Mother's Favorite
he soothing and healing proper-
of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy
plesant taste and prompt and ef-
ual cures have made it a favorite
Il people everywhere. It Is ea­
sily prized by mothers of young
dren for colds, croup and whoop-
cough. an It always affords quick
Bf and is free from opium and
;r harmful drugs.
NOTICE OF SALE
otlce is hereby given that by vlr-
of the authority of the City
rter of the City of Hermiston and
direction of the Ctty Council su­
iting and directing the Treasurer
he City of Hermiston to eollect
unpaid asseesment for the city
tatlon water for the year 1921,
id and Imposed under the provt-
■ of Ordinance No. 7«, passed
by mistake
of the Calol
dealers ap­
last week’s
A d v ertise­
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DROP IN PENNSYLVANIA TIRES
30 X 3 .
30 X 3*_
31 X 4
3 2 x 4 ..
$ 1 1 .8 5
$ 1 3 .9 5
$ 2 1 .7 5
$ 2 4 .9 5
33 X 4
34 X 4
32 X 4*
$25.95
$26.95
$33*25
“W s W e M A ay th ia , b al the Brook of D ay”
Call on or address F. C. Woughter, Agent, Hermiston, Oregon
Wm. McMurray,General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon
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