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HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.' We have fcw FA R M ACCOUNT BOOKS left If you did not get yours ask for it NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL MEETING IN THE MATTER OF THE INCLU SION OF ADDITIONAL LANDS Notice la Hereby Given to the legal •cientiet Pslnto Out Hew the Race WITHIN THE BOUNDARIES OF votera of School District No. 14, of May Sink to the Level of THE WEST EXTENSION IR Umatilla County, State of Oregon, Lawer Savage«. RIGATION DISTRICT SEES POSSIBLE FALL OF MAN that the Annual School Meeting of said District will bo held at the School House In Hermiston, Oregon to begin at the hour of 2 o’clock m. on the third Monday of June, be- ing the 19th day of June, A. D 1922 This meeting is called for the pur. pose of electing one Director and one Clerk and the transaction of business usual at such meeting. Dated this 1st day of June, 1922 Attest: R. A. Brownson, District Clerk. F. B. Swayxe, Chairman Board of Ditwtors. 38-3tc. E, L. H A L L T R A N S F E R P H O N E 152 LODGE D IR E C T O R Y UBBM ESTHER CHAPTÏK Ne. 10L O. B. 8-, tnewla aeeond Tuesday e venin« of eweh «oath at 8.00 sharp ia Masonic hall. VWtm* w — ba— welcome. Minois B. Stewart, W. M- Kathryn L. Garner. See. Q Leave o rd e rt a t To the Honorable Board of Directors U ER MISTO N LODGE NO. 138. A. F. A A. II. of the West Extension Irrigation n m eet, in Maaonic Hall on Fir.t and Third District: Tuesday árenme» of each i nth. Visitine hreth- reo welcome. Your petitioners represent as foll THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON A. F. Beimei W. M- ows: '■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a E. D D uncan. S ecy. H c rm ia to a , O re g o n That they are the holders of title, ■ ■ V IN E Y A R D LODGE NO. 208, 1. O. O. F. V m eet, meh Monday cvenin« In Odd Fellows ir evidence of title, to a majority of F IR E IN SU RA N CE V i.itin? member, cordially invited. the acreage of the land described be ■We Give S. & H. Trading Stamps. hall. W. R. Loeahorn. Sec. A. Buhman. N. G. Hay Fire Insurance Accident Insurance low, all of which are shown on the Automobile Insurance Life Insurance RECLAMATION LODGE No. 107. K. plats on file in the office of the of P . meet« each Thursday evenin* m Project Manager of the U. S. Recla Mack • Hall, at 7:30 P. M. Vinltin< Surety Bonds and Safety Deposit Boxes mation Service. Hermiston. Oregon brothers cordially invited. W. H. McMillan R. A. Brow««©«, and located In Morrow County, Ore K. R. and S. C. C. gon: Farm Unit "A”, or that portion of th e E H E H S E U . Sec. 14 Twp. 4 P R O F E S S IO N A L C A R D S North, Range 25 E. W. M. north of Elmer P. Dodd, Harry M. Straw he Main Canal. and Jacob L. Stork of Hermiston and Farm Unit "B”, or that portion of D R . R . O. G A L E James B. Beebe of Stanfield, Oregon. the W H E H S E U . Sec 14. Twp. 4 P h y s i c i a n ltn d S u r g a o n Carl G. Helm, North. Range 25 E. W. M, north of Office—G ladyn Ave. near First 8L 35-6tc. Register. Immense Demand for Furs. the Main Canal. Office Hours: Farm Unit “C", or that portion of 2 to 5; 7:30 to 9. Phone 541 Several hundred thousand pelts, in NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION eluding polar, grizzly and black bear the W U 8 B U , Sec. 14. Twp, 4 g Our new brick shoe store is now open Department bf the Interior, U. S. skins, coyotes, buffalo, silver, red, cross North, Range 25 E. W. M. north of ■ with a new line of goods. See us for FOR SALE D R . F R A N C IS P. A D A M S Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, fox skins, muskrat, beaver, gable, the Main Canal. ■ May 6, 1922. Farm Unit "A”, or that portion of Physician and Surges»* ■ SHOE REPAIRING mink, were received by a fur company the EH NEU Sec 20, Twp. 4 FOR SALE— Young team horses, Notice is hereby given that Joseph Eye« treated, t e s t e d and Glaaaaa Fitted at Montreal to be sold at its winter North, Range 25 E. W. M. north of Z weight 2800. Will sell cheap. Ho W. Ganong. assignee of Stella A OAK TAN SHOE STORE Office over First National Bank gan Miller. 35-tfc. Dodd, of Hermiston, Oregon, who, on sale. Shipments were received from he Main Canal. OFFICE PHONE, W * B a m R o d g e r« , R r« p . _ all parts of Canada, as well as from RESIDENCE PHONE. 696 March 26, 1913, made Desert Land Farm Unit "B”, or that portion of j FOR SALE— 40 acres, partly im Entry. No. 011830, for S% SEK. Offiee Hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 6:30 p. m. Russia, Labrador, United States and the W<4NE>4. Sec 20, Twp. 4 proved. Terms, W. A. Leathers. Section 22, Township 4 North. Range Day or night calls abtfweied promptly Patagonia. North, Range 25 E. W. M. north of 25-tfc. 28 East, Willamette Meridian, has the Main Canal. filed notice of intention to make Fin. All of the NW H, Sec. 23. Twp, 4 GOOD MILCH COW FOR SALE— al proof under the act of March 4 ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦< North, DB. W, W. ILLSLEY Range 24 E. W. M. 180. F. B. Pennock. 36-3tp 1915, to establish claim to the land That approximately all of said Office over First National Bank above described, before United States lands are susceptible of irrigation, Osteopathy Medicine Surgery FOR SALE— A sweet toned upright Commissioner, at Hermiston, Oregon Whan Ingenuity Triumphed. and your petitioners propose that Call« answered at all hour. Phone Sitcel’s piano |185. Inquire at this office. on the 27th day of June, 1922. Caught short on time with a New they be Included within the bound Office phone 561 Residence phone 711 34-9tp, Claimant names as witnesses: aries of the West Extension Irriga York opening date booked, and fac t o k e e p in m in d t h e 193 Elmer P. Dodd, Harry M. Straw ing a huge loss for each day's delay, tion District. FOR SALE— Team, wagon, harness, and Jacob L. Stork of Hermiston and fa c t th a t in a d d itio n t o WHEREFORE ycur petitioners rake, mower or will trade on car. James B. Beebe of Stanfield, Oregon. a moving-picture producer made ar I haul anything that D r . F. V . P R IM E pray that said lands be included with rangements to edit, title, and cut the p r i n t i n g t h ia n e w s * 38-2tp. C. J. Voliva Carl G. Helm, in the boundaries of the West Exten D E N T IS T R Y can be moved 35-6tc. Register. play en route between Los Angeles sion Irrigation District. p a p e r w e d o jo b w o r k and the eastern metropolis recently. FOR SALE— Good saddle mare. Iron Dental X-Ray and D iagnosis Perry A. Heater, Sr. With a special car equipped as a lab Perry A. Heater, Jr. o f a n y k in d . W h e n Age potato digger, Moline riding Bank Bldg. Ofllce P h ase, M NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Ambrose C. Partlow Uermiaton, Oregon Residence Phone 751 cultivator. I. M. Allen, Echo, Ore. Department of the Interior, U. S oratory and attached to a limited in n e e d o f a n y t h in g Walter G. Cohoon Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, train, the work was found entirely 36-3tp. John II. Pruter practical even white speeding east April 21, 1922. SEE in th is lin e b e s u r e Sam T. Shell VV. J . W A R N E R Notice is hereby given that Henry ward at a mile a minute or more. I have for sale one team of mares, George E. Mefford Twenty-eight heavy ateel containers J. Belscamper, of Hermiston, Oregon, ATTORNEY at law a good set of harness and your Edward Kunze choice of two farm wagons. The out who, on January 2, 1919, made Rec carried the original film, which re- Claude Myers H E R M IS T O N . O KKOON lamation Homestead Entry, No 019- malned In the “can” all the time it fit can be seen at Irrigon. Will sell State of Montana 4 69. for Farm Unit "A” or Lot 1 of was not actually in use. Editors and all or part. 38-5tc. W. R. Walpole SW U . Section 32, Township 5 North cutters worked continually, stopping flynopata of th e Annual statem ent ot die County of Sanders UMATILLA GENERAL HOSPITAL Range 29 East, Willamette Meridian, only for meaia and for a few hours' THIS IS TO CERTIFY that on the Well and Modernly Equipped FOR SALE— No. 1 grade milch cow. has filed notice of Intention to make sleep at night, and on these oecaslons 26th day of April, 1922, before mr. Final three-year Proof, to establish Special Rates in Maternity Cases Inquire this office. Bert ®haw.. claim to the land above described every scrap of film was returned to the undersigned, a Notary Public in 1 -F O R — Mins Nell Kaminerlin, superin and for the State of Montana per 36-3tp. before United States Commissioner, Its proper container. The work waa tendent. sonally appeared Perry A. Heater, Sr. at Hermiston, Oregon, on the 13th entirely successful; and by the time Edwards Building and Perry A Heater. Jr. to me known the train arrived in New York the film FOR SALE-—Stubblefield stacker, day of June. 1922. to be the Individuals described in and Claimant names as witnesses: was finished and ready for delivery. McCormlch uew Big 4 mower, good who executed the within instrument, Frank Beddow, George Beddow, In th e S ta te o f C onn ecticu t, on th e th irty - M c K en zie & lieuallen shape. Will sell cheap. F. W. An Otto Heinl, Willard W. Felthouse all —Popular Mechanics Magazine. and acknowledged to me that they first day o f D ecem ber. 1921. m ade to the drews, Echo, 36-4tp of Hermiston. Oregon. executed the same ns their free and Inaurance C om m isaloner o f th e S ta te o f EYE. EAR, NOSE AND THROAT voluntary act and deed for the pur Carl O. Helm, Has removed from his former location in the PROFITABLE DEAL IN FOXES Oregon, p ursuant to law ; CAPITAL. poses therein mentioned. Register. Pond Bldir. to FOR SALE— 2 bred Duroc Sows, A m ount o f ca p ita l sto ck paid IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have Rooms 1, 2 and 3 Inland Empire Bank Bids. good ones. Z. Pumphrey. 37-2tp. li.ono.ooo no hereunto net my hand and notartnl Treasury of the United State« Bene UP ............................................ PENDLETO N : OREGON fited and the Value of the INCOME. seal the day and year first above TEXT OF RECENT LAND BILL FOR SALE— 2nd hand furniture In N et p rem ium s receiv ed during Breed Increased. written. >2.401.1*2.01 th e year ............................. quire Chezik’s store. 37-tfc. W. A. Bnrto, In terest, d iv id en d s and rents (Continued from Page One) 241.040.92 received during th e y ea r . . Notary Public for Montana ; In the spring of 1921 the bureau of Incom e from o th er sources re INVALID’S CHAIR for sale cheap. My Commission expires March 10, i 1,102 10 ceiv ed d u rin g th e y e a r ........... In good shape. Mrs. J. A. Scott. the irrigation district for approval biological survey directed attention to 1924. the fact that the blue foxes on some T otal in co m e .............................>2,643,571.93 37-4tp. by the Secretary of the Interior. State of Oregon That the term "first mortgage,’ of the Aleutian islands are deteriorat D ISB U R SE M E N T S. cs. O ptometrist w O ptician as used in section 12 of the Federal ing through Inbreeding, and that there N et lo sses paid durin g the year, MISCELLANEOUS bounty of Morrow in clu d in g a d ju stm en t ex Farm Loan Act, approved July 17, was a desire on the part of the na cAmericartc Y utionnl B,in/ÿ iddi’ ' THIS IS TO CERTIFY that on the [ ses .............................................11,414,291.45 1916, shall be construed to include tives and others to secure animals D iv p en p h o n e tiOf) - -pcndlct/m Oré. id en d s paid on ca p ita l stock 12th day of May, 1922, before me, 100.000.00 >15 REWARD for recovery of set of mortgages on farm lands under Unit from the Pribllof island* for restock d u rin g th e y ea r ......................... the undersigned, a Notary Public in C o m m issio n s and s a la r ie s paid carpenter tools stolen from J. Sko- ed States reclamation projects, not ing purposes. 719.657.12 d u rin g th e year ......................... and for the State of Oregon, personal- ■ vbo warehouse near depot and con withstanding there may be against x es, licen see and fee« paid iy appeared Ambrose C. Partlow, In order to assist In bnildlng up the T a durin DR. RAY LOGAN, 154.572.21 g th e year ......................... viction of thief. Branded I. X. Y., such landR a reserved or created lien 203.071.46 Walter G. Cohoon, John H. Pruter, HERMISTON AUTO TRUCK PhyBlcan and Surgeon and also W. W. 37-4tp in favor of the Unitd States for con blue fox Industry of the Aleutians, A m ount a ll oth er ex p en d itu res Sam T. Shell, George E. Mefford, Ed- j where climatic conditions appear to be T o ta l ex p en d itu res ................>2,720.792.23 struction or other charges as provid ward Kunze, and Claude Myers, to me j Umatilla. Oregon LOST— Oregon White Combed Roost ed in the Act of June 17, 1902, and favorable, the introduction of new A SSETS. TRANSFER known to be the individuals describ er. Soren Jensen. 38-ltp. Acts amendatory thereof and supple blood from the Pribllofa was accord V alue o f real e s ta te ow ned ed in and who executed the attached (m a rk et v a lu e) ........................ > 240.836.54 mentary thereto, known as the rec ingly undertaken by the bureau of V alue o f sto ck s and bonds petition, and acknowledged ti me i IP. jD. w a t t s , m d FOR HIRE— Two teams of good lamation law: Provided, That such fisheries, and eight live blue foxes ow ned (m a rk et v a lu e ) ......... 4.479,992.00 that they executed the same aH theii P N O N I O R C eO N H A R D W A R E s on m o rtg a g es and c o l horses for haying C. C. Clinesmith lands are otherwise eligible for loans were placed aboard the coast guard L oan Pendleton, Oregon free and voluntary act and deed for N e . AS la te ra l, e tc ................................................................ one mile north town. 38-2tp. under the Federal Farm Loan Act: cutter Bear at St. George Island Sep C ash In banks and on hand . . 389,449.99 the purposes therein mentioned. P rem iu m s in cou rse o f c o lle c EYE, EAR, NOSE AND WANTED to buy second hand Jack- And provided further, That the IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have tion w ritten sin ce S ep tem - son Fork. C. C. Clinesmith. 38-ltp. amount and date of maturity of such tember 15, 1921. One pair went to THROAT t em b er 30, 19J1 ......................... 497,279.82 hereunto set my hand and notarial L. A. Lavigne, lessee of Unalga is H. Robinett, Prop. lien shall be given due consideration In te rest and r e n t s seal the day and year first above d ue and accrued . . >55,272.95 Special attentlon'to the flttinc of lensea. land ; one pair to the Unalaska Native FARM WANTED— Wanted to hear in fixing the value of such lands for su ra n ce on paid written. Brotherhood, lessees of Avatanak Is R ein Hermiston, Ore. l o s s e s .......................... 15,828.47 72.201.42 form owner of a farm for sale, give loan purposes. Seeing is believing. C. G. Blayden. Approved. May 15, 1922. land, and two pairs to N. E. Boi- lowest price, and full particulars. Notary Public for Oregon. T o ta l a d m itted a s s e t s ............. >6,578.747.57 L. Jones. Box 651, Olney, 111. shanln, lessee of Kavalga and other Office over Taylor Hardware My Commission expires Nov. 14th, L IA B IL IT IE S . 38-ltp. Islands. The purchasers supplied G ross cla im s for lo sses unpaid ! 312,746.40 1923. DOROTHY DALTON COMINO IN shipping cases and transportation was A m ount o f u nearn ed p rem ium s The above Petition will be heard by on a ll o u tsta n d in g r i s k s . . . . 2,552.525.83 E. L. HALL Transfer. Call Knerr’s “THE IDOL OF THE NORTH” at their risk. the Board of Directors of the West D ue for co m m issio n and b r o k T h e F re n c h R e s ta u ra n t garage. Phone 152. 12-tfc. Extension Irrigation District at thetr g e ......................................................... 6 .6 0 0 00 All the foxes were received at Una AU e r o a th er li a b i l i t i e s ....................... 190.442.70 regular meeting at Hermiston, Ore Complete Trail City, D uplicate of laska In good order and were prompt gon on June 6. 1922. T o ta l lia b ilities, e x c lu siv e of SHOP—Gates TIRE ELLIOTT'S BAKERY a«4 CONFECTIONERY ly placed on the islands under lease Dawson, B uilt for Picture; ca p ita l stork ............................. >3.171.313.93 Chas E. Glasgow, Sec’y. 52-ltc. tires. to the various persons concerned. The Here Saturday B U SIN E S S IN OR EGO N FOR T H E Y EAR . Furnished Rooms in Connection price charged for each animal waa N et p rem ium s receiv ed during laaaBBBaBBBaBBaa.aai Klegantly 8TRIGTLY T H E feeling of security Is well worth th e y e a r ........................................ > 33,676.79 FIRST CLASS How about LEAVE the premium paid, A complete "trail” city, the histor >88.12, this being the average realized IxM .es paid during th e y e a r . . . 29.727 96 30.888.60 that Fire Insurance? See the E. ical duplicate of Dawson Sity in 1897 for Pribllof bine fox skins at the sale Lossen Incurred d u rin g th e y ear ¡ J . L V A U G H A N ! Pendleton 8:00 12:00 4:09 at 8 t Louis February 21, 1921. The O R IE N T IN S U R A N C E COMPANY, 11-tfc Hobbacb Bros., Proprietors P. Dodd Agency. ■ E L E C T R IC F I X T U R E S ■ was built in Artie City, a motion amount received for the eight foxes A. G. M cIL W A IN E . P resid en t. Echo 9:15 1:16 5:11 A. H. M U R PH Y , S ecretary. ! A N D A P P L IA N C E S J Pend'eton, Oreron 9:30 1:35 5:35 Stanfield SEE O L. BENNETT for Auction picture suburb of Port Henry. N. Y. was >704.90; >5 was allowed natives S ta tu to r y resident ■ Phene 139 H a tto rn ey for serv ice! eering. 26-tfC. for the exterior scenes of "The Idol of the Pribllof Islands for each fox Hermiston 9:55 1:55 5:65 A R T H U R A. FE R N S. * SOS ff. C o u r t S t . P w n d ln t o n , O r e . g of the North,” Dorothy Dalton’s secured, and the net proceeds, amount »Portland Agent, JOHN B. COFFEY. Into Umatilla 10:15 2:15 5:16 TYPEWRITER ribbons and carbon latest Paramount picture which will ing to >064.96. were turned Into the !■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ paper at the Herald office. treasury of the United States.—Fish A. D. CROSLAND & SON LEAVE be shown at the Play House Satur Umatilla 8:00 12:00 4:00 ADDING machine rolls at the Herald day. The story by J. Clarkson Miller, eries Service Bulletin. 12.20 4:20 Hcrmlnton 8:20 office. deals with the virile struggle for life Stanfield 8:45 12:45 4:46 in the great Canadian Northwest and 9:00 1:00 5:00 Echo NOTICE TO CREDITORS afforded excellent opportunity for In the County Court of the State of Into Pendleton 10:15 2:15 4:15 qicturesque photography. Oregon itor Umatilla County. In For purposes of the picture "To TWO TRIPS SUNDAY the Matter of the Estate of George A. Creasy, deceased. tem City” was built. Almost over Leaving Pendleton 8 a. m. and And will pay the high TWO TRUCKS Notice is hereby given that the night the Aurora Borealis saloon and 4 p. m. undersigned has been appointed QUICK SERVICE est market price. Leaving Umatilla 8 a. m. and executrix of the last will and testa dance hall, the Riti hotel. Brissac ment of George A. Creasy, deceased, cabin, and Bates cabin, sprang up 4 p. m. We have nothing but and has qualified as the law directs. like magic. The river was bridged Phone 868 722 Cottonwood All persons having claims against in one place with a typical wooden We Deliver Parcels at Way Points quality butter for the said estate are required to present the same to me or my attorney. W. span such as the gold seekers used in consumer. Every pound FARM Calls Answered A ll Hours J. Warner at his office In Hermiston, 1897. he rugged beauty of the scene P e n d l e t o n « • U h « . B1.OO Oregon with proper vouchers within was enhanced by the heavy snow that guaranteed. P w n d lw to n t o S t a n f i e l d , B1.9B six months from the date hereof. fell during the company’s stay at P e n d l e t o n t o H e r m is t o n , B i.IO Dated this 8th day of May, 1922. LOWER THAN EVER Port Henry and R. William Neill, di permanent F o n d l o t o n t o U m a t i l l a , B1.TB Augusta R. Cressy J R E L I E F / 25-5te. Executrix. rector was able to film many effect Thin Summer ive exterior scenes for the picture. •Legal Guarantee Given»* Station at Hotel Oregon and ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE Round-trip ticket routed over the Artie City, the scene of the unus n .« d . * K nit» no pain—continue work. Hotel Hermiston Aik to grr Gl«-o-nf. Pile Treatment. Notice is hereby given that the ual activities of the Dalton company MITCHELL DRUG CO. undersigned has been appointed ad- ¡has a unique place in motion picture ministratrix of the eutate of Fred A. making. Nearly all of the Alaskan returning same or any direct line Phelps deceased, by the County Court and Canadian Northwest picture« are of Umatilla County, Oregon. All taken in or near the village, because Yellowstone Park .. >32 25 St. Louis .................> 81.50 persons having claims against said the hills, the river, and the woods I 106.30 toit latito C ity ........ ... 48.80 Cincinnati ............ estate are notified to present name are geographically like Canada and 69 00 Philadelphia___ __ 144.95 Denver ..................... duly verified, to me at my place of the Alaskan trail. Kansas City ............ .... 72.00 New York ____ 147.40 C O N F E C T IO N E R Y residence, at Hermiston, Umatilla Jmahx ..................... .. 72.00 Boston ...................... 158.35 Echo, O re g o n S T A T IO N E R Y County, Oregon, within six months Chicago ................... ... 86.00 To other cities in proportion NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL from the date of this notice. Ticket Sales Daily until August 31st MEETING Dated April 27, 1922. Return limit October 31st Notice Is Hereby Given to the legal M ANUFACTURERS O F Leila A. Phelps, The Union Pacific operatee the only THROUGH SOLID TRAIN voters of School District No. 14, of Administratrix of the estate of between Portland and Chicago Umatilla County, State of Oregon, : Fred A. Phelpe, deceased. 33-5tc. that the Annual School Meeting of “OREGON-WASHINGTON LIMITED” said Dlslrict will bo held at the Leave» Portland 9 :0 0 a. m. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. S. School House in Hermiston. Oregon Arrive» Chicago 1 1 .0 0 a. m. (third day) Land Office at La Grande, Oregon. to begin at the hour of 2 o'clock p Through service also on "Continental Limited." May 6, 1922. m. on the third Monday of June, be Every foot of the track Is protected by AUTOMATIC SAFETY Notice I* hereby given (hat Chrit- ing the lt t h day of June. A. D. i SIGNALS. Equipment is the best tn the transportation world. topher D. Bruun, assignee of Pearl A. Straw, of Portland. Oregon, w h o .1922. The Superior Product of Scientific Milling Dining car service the very maximum of human skill and art The on January 6. 1910, made Desert This meeting is called for the pur. | service as a whole represents the supreme efforts of the manage Makes Better Bread Land Entry. No. 07485. for N H 8E U pose of electing one Director and one ment to please and satisfy patrons. Section 22. Township 4 North. Range Clerk and the transaction of huslnees Call on our Agent when you are ready to go and he will do the Try a Sack 2) East. Willamette Meridian, has tiled notice of intention to make Fin usual at such meeting. rest. * al proof under the act of March 4, Dated this 1st day of June, 1922. Wm. McMurray 1915 to establish claim to the land Attest: R A. Brownson. District General Passenger Agent above described, before United States Newt stand ' " Portland. Oregon Commissioner, at Kanniston, Oregon, CRrk. F B. Swayze, Chainnar Board of Cigars and Tobacco on tfie 37th day ot June. 1922. Claimant names as witnesses: Director», J 1-3 te. WANT ADS “Some millions of years from now an entirely new and more highly or ganised animal may spring from some ancestral stock now relatively ob scure and rise, at first slowly and then more rapidly, to even greater heights of achievement than anything which Ilea within the capacity of the human species.” After tracing the geologic evolution of the earth so far as man knows IL Dr. Eliot Blackwelder of Harvard uni versity, at the meeting of the geolog ical societies of the American Associa tion for the Advancement of Science, In Toronto, Canada, In these words suggested the possibility of a future usurper of man's pre-eminent place on earth. “As onr modern civilisation becomes more and more specialized and diver sified, our relations to our environ ment become more and more complex and onr adjustments more delicate,” Doctor Blackwelder said. “Eventually, after all the latest pos sibilities for advancement possessed by the human species have been ex hausted, the race may conceivably sink back to the general level of the lower savages, which are but little above the other mammals."—Kansas City Star. Knerr’s Garage W. B. Beasley We Want Yon To See Us H ITT Orient Insurance Company of Hartford GUNS AMMUNITION DR- A FULL UNE )- . . Pendleton and Umatilla Stage £ . P. DODD E X C U R S IO N FARES EAST We Want Your Cream All Lines of Transfer Phone 785 Hermiston Creamery D ilo c UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM 9- fLU S’iarrl Delicious K hole some Confectionery Echo Flour Mills High Grade Patent Blue S te m F lour Tasty Stationery For H omen DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED