-THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
BISO TO BE DEPORTED
T r ib u te t o W o o d r o w W ilson o n A r m is tic e D a y
L O D G E D IR E C T O R Y
at 8:00 sharp in lfaaonic hall Vi.itJR« ■)
welcome.
Minnie E. Stewart. 1
Kathryn L. Garner, sec.
Big Buffalo Will Be Sent to
Montevideo, Uruguay.
OFFICERS
F. B. Swayze
P resid en t
R. A lexander
V ice-President
8. C. L ochrie
C ashier
W. L. H amm,
A ss't. C ashier
Merry Xmas and a HaPpy New Year
T h is Is a busy old w orld and in the
stress of o u r business a ffa irs we
som etim es forget to speak th e w ord
of ap p reciatio n and g ra titu d e th a t is
in o u r h earts. H ere it is now to you
— Ju st a little w ord or th a n k s for th e
business you have given us d u rin g the
past y ear an d for th e kin d ly co-opera-
tian extended.
W e have endeavored, th ro u g h con-
scientious service, to m erit yo u r good
w ill and a re fin ish in g th e y ear w ith
a feeling th a t It is not w h a t we gain
b u t w h a t we give th a t m easures o ur
w o rth to each other.
So h ere's to you, a h e a rty hand-
g rasp an d a “Thjm k you.” May th e
New Y ear hold a w ealth of good
th in g s In sto re for you and a t th e end
m ay 1923 be crow ned w ith success.
First National Bank
of H erm iston
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Profits O ver $50,000
V IN E Y A R D LODGE NO. 208. 1, O. O. F-
▼ meets each gonday even K i n Odd Fellewt
hall. Visiting member» cordially ll&ited.
W. R. Loaghorn. Sec.
A. Bühnte». N. O.
Favorite of Vlaitoro to Wichita Na
tional Foroot Doomed to Exile
Bacauaa Southern Neighbor
Wants Specimen.
RECLAMATION LODGE Na. 10T. K.
of P . meets each Thursday evening in
Muck's Hall, at 7 A) P M. Viaftlng
brothers cordially invited.
W. H. McMillan R. A. Browaeoa.
K. R. and S.
C. C.
Washington.—Blso la unhappy I
H e Is to be deported, th ru st from
the land of bis birth, torn from his
wives and children and doomed to live
In exile for the rest of hts days.
Secretary of A griculture Wallace
has decreed th a t he must g o ; the for
est service has arranged his transport
and Blso Is Inconsolable.
Blso Is the big buffalo bull th a t for
15 years has been the adm iration of
visitors to th e Wichita national for
est and game refuge In Oklahoma.
The city of Montevideo,. Uruguay, has
asked th a t Its zoological garden be
supplied with an Amerlcnn bison and
the forest service men who have
charge of the bufTalo on the Wichita
say th at Blso will be an excellent! rep-
P R O F E S SIO N A L C A R D S
D R . R. G. G A L E
P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n
Office—Gladys Ave. near First St.
Office Hours:
t to 5; 7:80 to 9.
Phene Ml
DR. FRANCIS P. ADAMS
P h )» ir i* a and Surgoo»
Eyes treated, tested and Glaasea Fitted
Office over First National 1
OFFICE PHONE. 92
RESIDENCE PHONE. 698
Office Hours: 9 to 12 a. m.; 2 to 6:30 p. m.
Day or n ig h t calls answ ered promptly
Form er President Wilson must have been deeply gratified by the dem onstration of Ills adm irers on Arinls-
tice day. Thousands of them, including delegates from varlous organizations and visitors from New Jersey nnd
Virginia gathered In front of his residence In W ashington and heard him make a short but vigorous talk from his
doorstep. The photograph shows p art of the big crowd and, Inset, Mr. Wilson at his door.
DR. W. W. ILLSL1Y
Office over First National Bank
Osteopathy
N E W S T E E R IN G G E E R
NOTICE!
T h e H erald published
more genuine paid w ant
ads th a n any other
paper published in a city
of th e sam e size in E a st
ern Oregon.
T H E R E ’S A REASON
FOR SALE
FOR SALK— 40 acres, p a rtly lm=
proved. Term s, W. A. L eathers.
______ - _______
25-tfc.
FOR SALE— An im proved 20 acre
ranch 3 1-2 m iles from fTermiston
for p a rtic u la rs see C. H. Skinner.
1-tfc.
ROLLED OATS 9 pound sack a t
K ingsley's 53c, 3 for $1.50. 14-tfc
If
hear
sale
a fte r
seeing is believing, you should
the b eau tifu l-to n ed violins for
a t C harles H ah n ’s shoe store
December 20.
14-8tp.
F IN E LARCE Bronze T u rk ey tom s
$7.50 to $9.00 a t W. L. S u d d a rth ’s
ran ch 2 m iles w est of Irrig o n .
15-3tp.
_________________._____________ «
3% ton Public T ru ck for s a t e « h e a p
Now on good gravel job. Also has
flat rack fo r h au lin g w h eat o r
baled hay. In q u ire th is office.
13-tfc.
FOR SALE— B arred Rock cockerels,
$1.50. W hite L eghorn cockerels,
$1. J. T. E m bry.
16-3tc.
FOR SALE— H ousehold goods, in
cluding Red S ta r Oil Stove. Rhode
Island Red hens and W h ite Leg
horn pullets. Call a t B arham ranch
4 m iles east.
1 6 -ltp .
FOR SALE— F resh cow and heifer
calf. Geo. J. K endler, U m atilla,
opposite Jones & Scott gravel pit.
1 6 -ltp .
The autom atic steering gear on the
Munnrgo, the first American passen
ger ship to be so equipped. Tills ap
p aratu s docs away w ith the necessity
of a quarterm aster continually a t the
wheel in so fa r as keeping the ship
upon tier course goes. The Munargo
recently sailed to th e West Indies nnd
back w ith the mechanical device guid
ing her.
o f sn h lx 'o y rt j,as designated Monday,
th e 29th day o f Ja n u a ry , 1923, a t
10:00 o ’clock in th e forenoon as th e
tim e, and th e room s of the above en
titled co u rt in th e C ounty C ourt
House a t P endleton, U m atilla Coun
ty, Oregon, as th e place, w hen and
w here h e a rin g ig to be had thereon.
All persons in terested are hereby no
tified to then and th ere ap p ear and
show cause, if any they have, w hy
said rep o rt should not be approved,
th e ex ecu trix d ischarged an d th e es
ta te closed.
D ated thia 20th day of December,
1922.
A u g u sta R. Cressy, E xecu trix .
16-5tc.
4 MILCH COWS FOR SALE or
CITATION
would take few p ig s o r brood In th e C ounty C ourt of the S tate of
sows in trad e. One cow fresh in
Oregon for U m atilla County. In th e
March, one in May, tw o fresh In
m a tte r of th e E sta te of E d g ar H.
4 weeks. Can be seen a t my ranch
G raham . Deceased.
on B u tte r Creek. Gaylord M.
To A very H. G raham , and all o th er
Madison, P hone 15B-4, Echo, persons in terested In said esta te :
O re g rf.
15-3tc.
W HEREAS ap p licatio n h as been
made In due form to th e above nam ed
FORDSON TRACTOR equlped w ith co u rt on th e 22nd day of December,
extension rim w ire fenders, tops, 1922, by F ran k W augam an, ad m in
2 gas and oil drum s. Oliver tra c to r is tra to r of said estate, au th o rizin g
plow, good co ndition, p rice for and em pow ering him to sell the real
all $400.00 p a rt cash, term s on estate belonging to said decendant
balance. O aylord M. Madison, and described as follows, to -w lt:
P hone 15 B-4, Echo, Oregon. •
Lots 1. 4, 5, 9. 10, 12, 13. 15 and
15-3tc. 16 in Block 2, N ew port's A ddition to
th e City of H erm iston, U m atilla
CITY PRO PERTY ip La G rande, C ounty, Oregon, an d Lots 7 and 8 in
Salem and o th er valley tow ns to Block 10 in said N ew p o rt’s A ddition:
exchange for H erm iston irrig ated . and
J. M. Biggs, R ealtor.
15-tfc.
W H E nE A S said co u rt fixed on the
6th day of F eb ru ary , 1923, a t 10
o’clock a. m., a t th e re g u la r F e b ru
MISCELLANEOUS
a ry 1923 term of th is court, a t th e
co u rt room of th is co u rt In P endle
ton, U m attria C ounty, Oregon, as th e
ELL IO T T S
T IR E SHOP— G ates tim e and place for h e arin g any and
tires.
5 2 -ltc . a lt objections to said petitio n an d
th e g ra n tin g of said ord er and license
SE E O L. B EN N ETT for A uction- o f sale. T herefore
IN T H E NAME OF T H E STATE
e rrin g . Phone 42F2.
26-tfc.
OF OREGON, you, and each of you
FOR R EN T— 6 room house. 2 acres a re hereby in stru cted , d irected and
aifklfa. one acre in b erries and req u ired to be an d ap p ear a t said
garden. G arage, b arn and ch 'ck en tim e an d p larc and th ere show cause,
houses. Mrs. L. A. P helps
7-tfc. if an y you have, o r If any exists,
w hy an o rd er of sale should n o t be
ANY ONE w ishing trad es on local had as in said p etitio n prayed for,
property for valley farm s o r o4ty and w hy said p etitio n should n o t be
property com m unicate w ith J. L. g ran ted an d said o rd er and license
H anna, of th e J. E. S h ears R eally should not issue.
W ITNESS th e H onorable I. M.
Co., 416 H enry B ldg., P o rtlan d
Oregon.
7-tfc. Behan nep Ju d g e of said C ourt and th e
seal of th is Co&nty affixed th is 22nd
SEE J .
L.
HARMAN
FOR day o f December. 1922.
R. T. B row n, Clerk.
B lacksm itbing of all k inds.
All
1<-Stc.
W ork G uaranteed. Telephone 603.
*
6-tfc.
Y our o rd er fo r a n y flo ral pieces
w ill receive o u r prom pt atte n tio n .
Only th e best In p lan ts and floral
w ork. T ry ns for p la n ts for C h rist
m as gifts. ’’Say It w ith flow ers”
Mrs. P elm ulder flo rist, p h o ae 283.
No sales S atu rd ay .
14-tfc
In te re st 12 per ce n t; Y ear’s Tax
1918, Date P aid A ugust 3, 1921,
A m ount $12.66, R ate of In te re st 12
p er cen t; Y ear’s Tax 1919, D ate
P aid A ugust 3, 1921, A m ount $$15.-
76, R a te of In te re st; Y ear’s Tax
1920, D ate P a id A ugust 3, 1921,
A m ount $18.55, R ate of In te re st
12 per ce n t; Y ear’s Tax 1921, Date
P aid March 29, 1922, A m ount $64.-
66, R ate of In te re s t 12 per cent.
Said W ilson S. P ark s, as the ow n
er of the legal title of th e above de
scribed p roperty as th e sam e appears
o f record, and each of th e o th er
persons above nam ed a re hereby
fu rth e r notified th a t A nna M. H ar-
Duto, <LS.Ï«r«»T S ir ti«*
t^ jo n g w ill .ap p ly tp th e C ircu it
■•••- ■ ■ -
C ourt of th e C ounty and S ta te afor-
said
for a decree foreclosing th e
Doomed to Exile.
lien ag ain st th e property above de-
resentatlve of this typical North scribed and m entioned in said cer-
Amerlcan species whose once mighty tificate. And you a re hereby sum -
herds roamed the great plains from moned to ap p ear w ith in six ty days
Mexico to northern Canada
1 a^^er
firs t publication of the
iruvr
k .
...
sum m ons exclusive of th e day of
15 b
W<>re Planted ,u said first pub licatio n , and defend
the W ichita national forest and have this action o r p ay th e am ount due
since Increased to over 150 head. as above show n to g eth er w ith costs
This herd promises to m aintain the and accrued in te re st and in case of
type and stam ina of the original bison, your failu re to do so, a decree w ill
•Ince the anim als are kept a t nil times-J be^ re n d e re d foreclosing th e lien of
under n atu ral conditions. They sub said taxes and costs a g a in s t the
sist entirely on wild grasses and live land and prem ises above nam ed.
sum m ons is published by or
within so large an lnclosure th at they der T his
of th e H onorable G ilbert W.
a re under practically no restraint.
P helps, Judge of th e C ircuit C ourt
So Biso has been well content and of th e S tate of Oregon, for th e Coun-
y
of U m atilla, an d said o rd er w as
is reluctant to leave. Yet many of
the younger buffalo bulls are casting m ade an d d ated th is 26th day of
envious glances nt the old fellow. It A pril, 1922, an d th e d ate of the
would be very pleasant, they think, firs t publication of th is sum m ons is
to doze Idly benqjith a palm tree and the 21st day of D ecember, 1922.
All process a n d papers in th is
be served with fresh cut grasses or proceeding m ay be served upon th e
have thefr wrinkled noses patted by undersigned resid in g w ith in the
Some dark-haired señorita.
S tate of Oregon a t th e address h ere
But Blso has his doubts.
a fte r m entioned.
A ddress, P endleton. Oregon.
K eator & R andall,
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN
A tto rn ey fo r th e P la in tiff.
FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN
15-7tc.
In th e C ircu it C ourt o f th e S ta te of
Oregon, fo r th e C ounty of U m atil
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
la.
D epartm ent of th e In te rio r, U. S.
A nna M. H a rth ro n g , P la in tiff vs,
L and Office a t L a G rande, Oregon,
WiTson S. P ark s, an d an y o th er
December 9, 1922.
person o r persons claim in g any
N otice is hereby given th a t W il
rig h t, title, lien or in te re st in or bert H. M cM illan, one of th e heirs
to th e w ith in described p roperty. an d for th e h e irs of A ndrew McMil
D efendant.
lan . of H erm iston. Oregon, assignee
To W ilson S. P ark s, th e ahoved of A rth u r W, P u rd y , w ho on F eb ru
nam ed d efen d an t:
ary 11, 1905, m ade D esert L and E n
IN T H E NAME OF T H E STATE OF try 4 4 6-02136, th a t portion. No,
OREGON:
015093, for N W ^ S E t f , Section 19,
You are h ereb y notified th a t An T ow nship 5 N o rth , R ange 29 E ast,
na M. H a rth ro n g Is th e holder of W illam ette M eridian, has filed notice
C ertificate of D elinquency n um ber of in ten tio n to m ake F in al P roof to
ed 1740 Issued on th e T h ird day of estab lish claim to th e land above
A ugust, 1921, by th e T ax Collector described, before U nited S tates Com
of U m atilla, S ta te of Oregon, for the m issioner, a t H erm iston, Oregon, on
am o u n t of Tw elve D ollars and F ifty - th e 30th day of Ja n u a ry , 1923.
one C ents ($ 1 2 .5 1 ) th e sam e being
C laim ant nam es as w itnesses:
th e am o u n t th e n due and d elin q u ent
A rth u r W. P u rdy, C harles Opel,
for tax es for th e y ear 1916, to g eth er O rville E. G uyslnger, George H. Root
w ith p en ally . In terest an d costs all of H erm iston, Oregon.
th ereon upon th e real p ro p erty as 14-6tc
C arl G. H elm, R egister.
sessed to you, of w hich you a re the
ow ner as ap p ears of record, s itu a t
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
ed in said C ounty and S ta te and
UNDER EXECUTION
p a rtic u la rly bounded and described
N otice is hereby given th a t by
as follow s, to -w it:
T he N o rth O ne-half (N % ) of the v irtu e of an execution issued o u t of
N o rth east Q u arter (N E ‘4 ) of the th e C ircuit C ourt, S ta te of Oregon,
S outhw est Q u a rte r (S W ‘A ) of Sec for U m atilla C ounty, and to me di
tion T w enty-six (2 6 ) in T ow nship rected and delivered, upon th e ju d g
F ive (5 ) N o rth of R ange T w enty- m ent and decree rendered an d en
eig h t (2 8 ), E a st of W illam ette tered in said C ourt of th e 4 th day of
M eridian, In U m atilla’ C ounty, S tate December, 1922, in favor of J. T.
Dowell as P la in tiff and a g a in st J. H.
of Oregon.
You a re fu r th e r no tified .th a t said S chram an d N ettie S chram as De
A nna M. H a rth ro n g foas paid taxes fendants, for the sum of $300.00 w ith
on said prem ises for p rio r o r sub In terest thereon a t th e ra te of 8 per
seq u en t y ears w ith th e ra te of In cent per annum from O ctober 18,
terest. on said am o u n ts as follows: 1921, the fu rth e r sum of $50.00 a t
Y ear’s Tax. 1917, D ate P aid Aug- to rn ey ’s fees, and for $18.25 costs
u st 3. 1921,
A m ount $12.33, R ate of ! and disbursem ents, I w hich said —,
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Carl G. Helm, Register.
DON’T FORGET
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Surgery
D r . F . V . P R I M E
D E N T IS T R Y
Dental X-Ray and Diagnosis
Bank Bldg.
Office Phons, M
Hermiston. Oregon
ResidMic F M m t»l
W . J. W A R N E R
ATTORNEY AT LAW
H E R M IS T O N . O R E Ö O N
M c K enzie & lieuallrn
•J . L . V A U G H A N S
EYE, EAR. NOSE AND THROAT]
Has removed from hi« former location in the
Bond Bldg, to
Rooms 1, 2 and 3 Inland Empire Bank Bldg.
PENDDETON
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
D epartm ent of th e In terio r, U. S.
L and Office a t La G rande, Novem
b er 20. 1922.
N otice is hereby given th a t W ill
iam H enderson, of W allula, W ash
ington, who, on M arch 19, 1918,
made A dditional H om estead E n try ,
No. 018922, for South half, Section 2,
T ow nship 5 N orth, R ange 30 E ast,
W illam ette M eridian, has filed notice
of in ten tio n to m ake F in al three-
y ear Proof, to establish claim to the
land above described, before U nited
S tates Commissioner, a t Pendleton,
Oregon, on th e 16th day of Ja n u ary ,
1923.
C laim ant nam es as w itnesses:
Cnrl M ollstad, W illiam C ahill, C arl
Nelson, Bob G reenstreet all of W al
lula, W ashington,
ll - 7 t c .
C arl G. H elm, R egister
Medicine
Calls answered at all hours
Office phone 661
Residence phone Til
» OREGON
H IT T
WE PAY CASH
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Fat Livestock
GUNS
P e n d le to n T ra d in g
C om pany
Phone 455
AMMUNITION
a
D O IT N O W
A FULL UNE
■We Give S. & H. Trading Stampai
Send us the price o f a y e a r ’;
subscription if you are in arrears
T h e F ren ch R esta u ra n t
W e N e e d th e M oney
BAKERY .ad CONFECTIONERY
H a ll’s Catarrh M edicine
Elegantly Furnished Room« In Connection
T h o se w h o are in a “ run dow n ” con d i
tion w ill n otice th a t C atarrh both ers
th em m uch more than w hen th ey are in
<ood health . T h is fa c t p roves th at w hile
C atarrh is a local d isease, it is g r ea tly
Influenced b y con stitu tion al conditions.
H A L E ’S C A T A R R H M E D IC IN E c o n
s is ts o f an O in tm ent w hich Q uickly
R e lie v es b y local ap p lication , and the
In tern al M edicine, a Tonic, w hich a s s is ts
in im p roving th e G eneral H ealth .
Sold by d ru ggists for over 40 Y ears.
F . J. C heney & Co , T oledo, Ohio.
STRICTLY FIRST CLASS
Hohbach Bros., Proprietor»
Pendleton, Oregon
g
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paper a t th e H erald office,
Our new brick shoe store Is now open ■
with a new line of goods. See us far >
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S T A T IO N E R Y
N o J o k e fo r *This L ittle E le p h a n t
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
D ep artm en t of th e In terio r, U. S.
L and Office at La G rande, Oregon,
D ecember 9, 1922.
N otice is hereby given th a t F ra n k
K rouse, of H erm iston, Oregon, w ho
on O ctober 1, 1919, made Home
stead E n try , No 0200S8. fo r F arm
U n it ” D " or S E U S W tt. 8ection 19,
I T ow nship 5 N o rth . R ange 29 E ast,
W illam ette M eridian, has filed notice
I of In ten tio n to m ake fin al th rae-
’ y ear Proof, to estab lish claim to th e
lan d above described, before U nited
S tates Com m issioner, a t H erm iston.
Oregon, on th e 3 0 th day of J a n u
It may be funny to some people but it’s not funny for me, qnoth this baby
ary . 1»23.
Claimant names as witnesses:
, elephant being derrlcked out of the ship that carried It and lots of other
George H. Root, Milton A. Lenhart. ! anim als to Los Angeles. The shipload of anim als w as collected by Frank
Floyd Ames. Charles Ames all of Her { 11. Buck, noted trainer.
m iston. Oregon.
NOTICE OF HEARING UPON FINAL
REPORT
la the C ounty C ourt of th e S ta te of
Oregon for U m atilla Conty. In th e
M atter of th e E sta te of G eorge A.
Cressy. deceased.
Notice la hereby g tren th a t th e
undersigned, executrix of th e last
w ill and testam en t of George A.
Cressy. deceased, has filed her final
rep o rt w ith th e clerk of th e shove
e n titled co u rt, and th a t th e Judge 14-«tc
cree, judgem ent, an d order of sale
has been docketed and enrolled in
th e office of C lerk of said C ircuit
C ourt; and w hereas by said judge
m ent, decree and order of sale It w as
directed th a t the follow ing real prop
erty in U m atilla C ounty, Oregon,
to -w it:
L ot (1 4 ) F ourteen in Block (5 )
Five in N ew port addition to H erm is
W h en you n eed any
ton, Oregon w hich property w as
thing in the line of
m ortgaged on the 1 8 th day of Oct
ober, 1921, and is now under m ort
n e a t a n d a ttr a c tiv e
gage, be sold by th e S h eriff of Uma
Printing.
tilla County, Oregon, to satisfy said
ju dgem ent and all costs;
I W ILL ON T H E 13TH DAY OF
JANUARY, A. D. 192» a t the hour
of 2 o’clock in the afternoon of said
day a t W est F ro n t Door of C ourt
House, P endleton, U m atilla County.
Oregon, sell th e rig h t, title an d in
te re st th e said J. H. Schram and
N ettie Schram had in and to th e
above described property on the 18th ■ E L E C T R I C F I X T U R E S ■
day of October, A. D. 1921 or since ■
A N D A P P L IA N C E S
!
then has acquired, a t public auction ’Í
Phone 139
to th e h ighest bidder for cash in hand ■ 2OS S. C o u r t S t . P a n d l a t o n , O r o . g
th e proceeds to >’« applied in sa tis
faction of said execution and all
costs.
D aied th is 4th day of December,
A. D. 1922.
ZOETH HOUSER, Sheriff.
13-6tc.
By J. C. M arine, D eputy
SEE
Delicious
Wholesome
Confectionery
W H E R E the sun shines most of
vv the time. Out-of-door life all
the time.
Thousands of miles of paved high
ways through . picturesque sem i
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Most attractive ocean beaches on
the Pacific Coast.
Most complete system of hotels,
apartment houses, cottages, bunga
lows and small suites for tourists of
any country in the world, and all
! costs reasonable. Room for everybody.
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