The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, January 04, 1923, Image 3

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    ¿TH E
H E R M IS T O N
H E R A L D , H E R M I S T O N , Ö R E G O K .^
B e v e rly E n ro lls Á t t o m e y G e n e ra l
WHERE IS YOURS!
tlfled to then and there appear and
show cause, if any they have, why
said report should not be approved,
the executrix discharged and the es­
tate closed.
Dated this 20th day of December
1922.
Augusta R. Cressy, Executrix.
16-5tc.
CITATION
Ian. of Hermiston. Oregon, assignee
LODGE DIRECTORY
of Arthur W. Purdy, who on Febru­
ary 11. 1905, made Desert Land En­
UBEN ESTHER CHAPTjyt No. 161. O,«. «-
try 446-02136, that portion. No. Q BMots ■eeood T u«dor m o lo c q L fo c b ite a th
8:00 sharp in Manonic hall. Vioitfll» man *
015093, for NWÎ4SEM. Section 19, at reirume.
E. Stewart. W.
Township 5 North, Range 29 East. Kathryn L. Garner. Minnie
Sec.
Willamette Meridian, has filed notice
of intention to make Final Proof to W neyard lodge no
A. F.
establish claim to the land above ” mrots
M/vnslav Ava
described, before United States Com­ hall. V is it in e ______ i cordially
A. Bui
N. O.
missioner. at Hermiston, Oregon, on W. R. Loafhorn. Sec.
the 30th day of January, 1923.
Claimant names as witnesses:
RECLAMATION LODGE No. 107. K.
o f P . m eets each Thursday even in* in
Arthur W. Purdy. Charles Opel.
Mack a Hall, a t 7:80 P. M. V is ld n s
Orville E. Guysinger. George H. Root
brother* cordially invited.
all of Hermiston. Oregon.
W. H McMillan R. A. Brownsoo.
K. K. and S.
CL C.
14-Stc
Carl G. Helm, Register.
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Umatilla County. In the
matter of the Estate of Edgar H.
The question, “Where Is your bank
Graham, Deceased.
To Avery H. Graham, and all other
account?” Is asked many times In the
persons interested In said estate:
business world.
WHEREAS application has been
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
, made in due form to the above named
PR O FESSIO NAL C A R D S
¡court on the 22nd day of December,
UNDER EXECUTION
It your account Is in a strong
11922, by Frank Waugaman, admin­
Notice is hereby given that by
istrator
of said
authorizing
hank of high character, that speaks
_ .
.
. estate,
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- virtue of an execution issued out of
D R . R . G . G A I a E
and empowering him to sell the real the Circuit Court, State of Oregon,
well for you.
P h y s ic ia n a n d B u rg o o n
estate belonging to said decendant for Umatilla County, and to me dt-
Office—Ulady• Ave. near First St.
and described as follows, to-wit:
rected and delivered, upon the Judg- Office Hours:
2 to « ; 7:80 to 9.
PhoatMl
v » ’»?’ 10' 12’ 1S’ 15 and ment and decree rendered and en-
Having an account in this bank
inJ L °ck 2, Newport s Addition to tered in said Court of the 4th day of
OFFICERS
insures not only safety and service,
the City of Hermiston. Umatilla December, 1922, in favor of J T
i County, Oregon, and Lots 7 and 8 In Dowell as Plaintiff and against J. H.
but also means a mark of standing.
F. B. gwayze
DR. FRANCIS P. A D A M S
Block 10 In said Newport's Addition: Schram and Nettie Schram as De­
President
and
P h y u c U a and Surgooe
fendants, for the sum of >300.00 with
R. Alexander
WHEREAS said court fixed on the interest thereon at the rate of 8 per
ty » t r e . t e i . te.ted end Gliua Fitt«l
6th
day
of
February,
1923,
at
10
Vice-President
cent per annum from October 18,
Office over P t n t Nattoasl Bank
¡o'clock a. m„ at the regular Febru­ 1921, the further sum of >50.00 at­
OFFICE PRONE, W
8. Ç. Locbrla
ary 1923 term of this court, at the torney's fees, and for >18.25 costs
RESIDENCE PHONE. 696
Cashier
Office Houra: 9 In 12 a. m.l 2 lo 64Q*. ak
court room of this court In Pendle- and disbursements, which said de
of Hermiston *
W. L. Hamm,
ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, as the cree. Judgement, and order of sale Day or night calla answeied pitunptly
C ap ita l, Surplus and U ndivided
time and place for hearing any and haa been docketed and enrolled in
Asa’t. Cashier
all objections to said petition and the office of Clerk of said Circuit
P ro fits O v e r $ 5 0 ,0 0 0
the granting of said order and license Court; and whereas by said judge­
DR. W, W. ILLSLEY
of sale. Therefore
ment, decree and order of sale it was
Office
over First National Bank
IN THE NAME OF THE STATB directed that the following real prop­
Miss Beverly Moffett, four-year-old daughter of Rear Admiral and Mrs.
Medicine
Sutyeiy
William Moffett, probably the youngest Red Cross worker In the United States, OF OREGON, you. and each of you erty in Umatilla County, Oregon, Osteopathy
Cap. aniwered at all hour.
the above described ranch at 2 enrolling Attorney General Harry M. Daugherty as a member of the Ited are hereby instructed, directed and to-wit:
required to be and appear at said
Office phone 661
Residence phone Tit
Lot (14) Fourteen in Block (5)
Cross.
o’clock p. m.
time and place and there show cause, Five In Newport addition to Hermis­
Dated at Hermiston on this 30th
if any you have, or If any exists, ton, Oregon which property was
why an order of sale should not be mortgaged on the 18th day of Oct
day of Dec., 1922.
T h e H e r a l d p u b lishes
r F. V . P R IM E
Signed
J. H. Reid WINS AFTER 60 YEARS radio receiving seTs. This tuning de­ had as in said petition prayed for, ober, 1921, and Is now under mort­
vice is so built that perfect zero and why said petition should not be gage, be sold by the Sheriff of Uma­
m ere g e n u in e p a id w a n t
D E N T IS T R Y
coupling may be obtained, a condition gvnnted and said order and license tilla County, Oregon, to satisfy said
Stated Communication Queen Es­
should not Issue.
ads t h a n a n y o th e r
Dental X-Ray and Diaanoal*
not
possible
In
present
radio
coupling
Judgement
and
all
costs;
ther Chapter meet Tuesday night.
WITNESS the Honorable I. M.
I WILL ON THE 13TH DAY OF
Rank Hid».
office Pheae. M
Veteran of Civil W ar at Last Gets instruments.
p a p e r p u b lis h e d in a c ity
Schannep Judge of said Court and the JANUARY, A. D. 1923 at the hour Hermiston, Oregon
Installation of officers. By order of
Resldehdo PIMM Til
seal
of
this
Co'unty
affixed
this
22nd
o f th e sam e size in E a s t­
W. M.
17-ltc.
His Pension.
of 2 o’clock in the afternoon of said
SEEKING 4 6 ‘LO ST AMERICANS day of December, 1922.
day at West Front Door of Court
‘
R. T. Brown, Clerk.
e rn O re g o n .
House, Pendleton, Umatilla County,
R. B. SPENCER still running Truck
A. R. A. Representatives Looking Up
16-5tc. Oregon, sell the right, title and In­ W . J . W A R N E R
to Pendleton Mon., Wed., Friday. New York Man, Now Past Seventy-
United
8fates
Citizens
terest the said J. H. Schram and
T H E R E ’S A R E A SO N
Five, Served One Week Leu Than
N0TICE FOR PUBLICATION
Hauls, buys and sells produce.
In Russia.
Nettle Schram had In and to the
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Department of the Interior, U. S. above described property on the 18th
the Required Ninety Days—Spe­
Phone 182.
17-3tp.
Land
Office
at
La
Grande,
Oregon,
day
of
October,
A.
D.
1921
or
since
Moscow,
Russia.—Scattered
about
cial Act Is Required.
H E R M IS T O N . O R K Ü O N
December 9, 1922.
then hug acquired, at publft: auction
Russia are about 46 “lost” persons
ANNOUNCEMENT
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
Frank
to
the
highest
bidder
for
cash
in
hand
Liberty, N. Y,—After a wait of whoso relatives claim for them Ameri­ Rrouse, of Hermiston. Oregon, who
I wish to announce to my friends
the proceeds to be applied in satis­
M c K e n z ie & l ie u a l l e n
and the general public that I have "nearly sixty years In which he passed can citizenship and for whom search Is on October 1, 1919. made Home­ faction of said executlou and all
being
made
by
representatives
of
the
the
age
of
seventy-five,
George
W.
Gar­
EYE. EAR. NOSE AND THROATJ
stead
Entry.
No.
020058.
for
Farm
costs.
opened a barber shop in the building
American Relief administration.
Haa removed from hia former location in the
Unit ”D” or S E U SW U , Section 19
Dated this 4th day of December,
now occupied by Siscel’s confection­ rison, Green county veteran of the
Bond Bid*. to
Since the A. R. A. entered Russia a Township 5 North. Range 29 East, A. D. 1922.
Civil war, will be permitted to live the
ery. Your business will be appreciat­ remaining days of hts life on a gov­ year ago under the condition that all Willamette Meridian, haa filed notice
Rooms 1, 2 and 3 Inland Empire Bank Bid*.
ZOETH HOUSER, Sheriff.
ed. Bert Mullens.
17-ltp. ernment pension, denied to him all American citizens who desired to quit of Intention to make final three- 13-6te.
By J. C. Marine, Deputy P IC N D L K T O N : O R E G O N
FOR SALE
these years because his war service the country should be permitted to do year Proof, to establish claim to the
land above described, before United
■a» SALE— 40 acres, partly im­
fell short of the required 90 days by so. 214 persons who established Amer­ States
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Commissioner, at Hermiston.
proved. Terms, W. A. Leathers.
less than a week. Fifty dollars a ican citizenship linve left, most of them Oregon, on the 30th day of Janu­ Department of the Interior, U. S.
25-tfc.
month hns been granted to him in a. for the United States. Late In Sep­ ary, 1923.
Land Office at La Grande, Novem­
bill Introduced in the house of repre­ tember there were about 100 other per­
Claimant names as witnesses:
ber 20, 1922.
FOR SALE— An improved 20 acre
sons
awaiting
completion
of
the
neces­
George
H.
Root,
Milton
A.
Lenhart,
Notice Is hereby given that Will­ O P T O M E T R I S r iÇ /P r i« .
sentatives
recently
signed
by
I’resl-
.
ranch 3 1-2 miles from Hermiston
Floyd
Antes,
Charles
Antes
all
of
Her­
iam
Henderson, of Wallula, Wash­
sary
repatriation
operations.
In
many
"dent Harding.
tor particulars see C. H. Skinner.
miston, Oregon.
ington,
who,
"on
March
19,
1918,
cases
thesç
require
weeks,
and
often
Garrison’s case is probably without
1-tfc.
? 9tnericaneÁáíiorí,i¡'Biin:i
Carl G. Helm, Register. made Additional Homestead Entry, <
months, owing to various routine mat­ 14-6tc
phönv fiOÌfi ~ fienàie
Expatriation No Longer Penalty parallel. March 22, 1865, Just as soon
No.
018922,
for
South
half.
Section
2.
If seeing Is believing you should
as his age would permit, he enlisted ters connected with passport require­ SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN Township 5 North, Range 30 East.
hear the beautiful-toned violins for
for Marriage for American
in Kingston, N. Y., as a private in ments.
Wlllamiitte Meridian, has filed notice
F0RECL0SUBE OF TAX LIEN
sale at Charles Hahn’s shoe store
of intention to make Final three-
Company C, One Hundred and Twen­
Women.
after December 20.
14-8tp.
In
the
Circuit
Court
of
the
State
of
year Proof, to establish claim to the
tieth regiment of Infantry, New York
SMASH EGG-LAYING RECORDS
BERT M ULLEN S
Oregon,
for
the
County
of
Umatil­
land
above described, before United
volunteers, for three years. He left
FINE LARGE Bronze Turkey toms
la.
States Commissioner, at Pendleton,
Kingston
at
once
and
soon
was
at
the
One
Pullet
in
Contest
Has
365
to
>7.50 to >9.00 at W. L. Suddarth’s
Anna M. Harthrong. Plaintiff vs. Oregon, on the 16th day of January,
battle front, fighting with the Union
T he Particular Barber
Credit In Day Lest Than a Year—
Wilfeon S. Parks, and any other 1923.
ranch 2 miles west of Irrigon.
forces on the Virginia battleline.
person
or
persons
claiming
any
Another
Close
Second.
Claimant
names
as-
witnesses;
15-3tp.
Exposure left him with severe ill­
right, title, lien or interest in or Carl Mollstad. William Cahill, Carl
Stop at Since!** Cenfectieaery
Hereafter a Married Woman Neither ness. He wns removed to the Colum­
to the within described property. Nelson, Bob Greenstreet all of Wal­
Tneoma,
Wash.—Two
world's
rec­
> H ton Public Truck for sale cheap.
Defendant.
lula,
Washington.
bian hospital In Washington, where he ords for egg-lnylng have been broken
Gains Nor Loses Citizenship by
Now on good gravel job. Also has
To Wilson S. Parks, the aboved ll-7 tc .
Carl G. Helm, Register
lay for weeks, and his case was finally In the third annual contest conducted
Marriage or Her Husband's
flat rack for hauling wheat or
named defendant:
considered hopeless. He rallied, but by the Western Washington Experi­ IN
Naturalization.
baled hay. Inquire this office.
THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
meanwhile Lee had surrendered, and ment station of the Washington State
13-tfc.
OREGON:
W E PAY C A SH
his
physician,
without
solicitation
college,
it
is
announced
by
W.
A.
Link-
Washington.—Expatriation will no
You are hereby notified that An­
FOR SALE— Barred Rock cockerels, longer be a penalty for marriage as far from Garrison, secured for him an inter, superintendent of the station.
na M. Harthrong is the holder of
>1 .50. White Leghorn cockerels, as American women are concerned, honorable discharge.
A white Leghorn pullet owned by H. Certificate of Delinquency number­
>1. J. T. Embry.
16-3tp.
ed
1740 issued on the Third day of
Still weak from his service and Ill­ M. Leathers of Woodland. Wash., laid
and the marriage of foreign born wom­
en to American citizens will no longer ness, Garrison was compelled to make 365 eggs with a day to go before the August, 1921, by the Tax Collector
4 MILCH COWS FOR SALE or
of Umatilla, State of Oregon, for the
would take few pigs or brood be a royal road to citizenship in the the Journey to his home In Freehold, year expired. A Leghorn pullet owned amount of Twelve Dollars and Fifty-
N.
Y„
by
easy
stages.
There
he
wns
hy
the
experiment
station
also
beat
one Cents (>12.51) the same being
sows in trade. One cow fresh In United States.
W hen you need any­
Boiled down to Its essence, this Is placed under the care of his family the world's record of 324 eggs set last the amount then due and delinquent
March, one in May, two fresh in
physician.
Complete
health
never
re­
yenr by a California hen by laying for taxes for the year 1916, together
P en d leton Trading
4 weeks. Can be sedn at my ranch essentially what the Gable bill for the
thing in the ‘ line of
with penally, interest and costs
330 eggs.
‘ jOn Butter Creek. Gaylord M. Independent citizenship of married turned.
n
e
a
t
an
d
attractive
thereon upon the real property as­
C om pany
Madison, Phone 15B-4, Echo, women does. The legislation sponsored
sessed to you, of which you are the
. Oregcf.
15-3tc. by the National League of Women
INVENTS TUNING DEVICE
Printing.
owner
as
appears
of
record,
situat­
Phon. 458
Grass seed for fall pastures will be
Voters, indorsed In the Republican and
F0RDSON TRACTOR equlped with Democratic conventions, has passéd
wanted in about eight weeks or ed in said County and State and
particularly bounded and described
•
extension rim wire fenders, topB,
more. Samples should be secured now as follows, to-wit:
2 gas and oil drums. Oliver tractor both houses of congress by over­
eo that tests may be made In time.
The North One-half (N% ) of the
plow, good condition, price for whelming majorities, has received the
H O W ’S T H IS ?
- ■ all >400.00 part cash, terms on signature of President Harding, the
Two-ounce samples are tested fre» Northeast Quarter (NE»4) of the
¡W e Give S. & H. Trading Stamp««
balance. Gaylord M. Madison, pen with which he signed having al­
M E D IC IN E w ill
of charge at the O. A. C. seed labor­ Southwest Quarter (SWU ) of Sec­ H A L L ’S C A T A R R H t—rid
do
w
h
a
t
w e claim for It—rid vour
your sy ste m
tion Twenty-six (26) In Township
I
Phone 15 B-4, Echo, Oregon.
ready been presented to Mrs. Maud
caused by
atory.
C atarrh or D e a fn e ss caua
Five (5) North of Range Twenty- o C f atarrh.
15-3tc. Wood Park, to whose tireless efforts
eight (28), East of Willamette
H A D L /8 C A T A R R H M E D IC IN E con­
the passage of the measure Is largely
CITY PROPERTY in La Grande,
s is t s o f an O intm ent w hich Q uickly
TYPEWRITER ribbons and carbon Meridian, In Umatilla County, State R
e lie v es the catarrh al Inflam m ation, and
of Oregon,
Salem and other valley towns to attributed.
paper at the Herald office.
e Internal M edicine, a Tonic, w hich
Big
Step
Forward.
exchange for Hermiston irrigated.
You are further notified that said th
a
c
ts through th e B lood on the M ucous
Mrs. Park, as president of the
Anna
M.
Harthrong
has
paid
taxes
. , J. M. Biggs, Realtor.
15-tfc.
S u rfaces, th us a s sis tin g to restore nor­
NOTICE OF HEARING UPON FINAL on -said premises for prior or sub­ m al conditions.
League of Women Voters, is willing
Sold by druggiRts for over 40 Y ears.
REPORT
years with the rate of in­
FOR SALE— Rhode Island Red S. C. enough to give credit to other women
P . J . C heney A Co., T oledo, O.
In (he County Court of the State of sequent
terest on said amounts an follows:
Straight back Cockerel. Herbert organizations for the passage of the
Oregon for Umatilla Conty. In the
Year’s
Tax,
1917,
Date
Paid
Aug­
measure.
What
she
stresses
Is
not
GUlanders, Echo, Oregon. 17-tfc
Matter of the Estate of George A. ust 3, 1921, Amount >12.33, Rate of
the credit for the bill but the fact that
■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■J
Cressy, deceased.
Interest 12 per cent; Year’s Tax
It
constitutes
"the
biggest
forward
step
Notice Is hereby given that the 1918, Date Paid August 3, 1921,
FOR SALE— 2 young Milch Cows
undersigned, executrix of the last Amount >12.66, Rate of Interest 12 •J . D . V A U G H A N S
that are fresh. Will sell or trade in legislation affecting women since
will and testament of George A. per cent; Year's Tax 1919, Dale ■ K L K C T K IC P I X T U K K S ■
the passage of the suffrage amend­
for Brood sows. J. J. Seaton. R. A. ment.’’
Our new brick shoe store Is now open
Cressy, deceased, has filed her final Paid August 3, 1921, Amount >>15.- ■
A N D A P P L I A N C liS
-4.
'
2-17tp.
with a new line of goods. See us for
report
with the clerk of the above 76, Rate of Interest; Year’s Tax ’
The hill, which wns championed In
Phone 139
entitled court, and that the Judge 1920, Date Paid August 3. 1921, * SOS a . C o u r t B t. P o n d l s t o n , O r s . g
the house of representatives by John
SHOE REPAIRING
of said court has designated Monday, Amount >18.55, Rate of Interest
I.E— Three year old Holstein L. Cable of Illinois, provides that the
the 29th day of January, 1923, at 12 per cent; Year’s Tax 1921, Date >■■
from a very good brood. Reas- right of any woman to become a
OAK TAN SHOE STORE
10:00 o'clock in the forenoon as the Paid March 29, 1922, Amount >64.-
onabh price. Fred Furrer, 2 H naturalized citizen of the United States
lime, and the rooms of the above en­ 66, Rate of Interest 12 per cent.
B a m R o d g e r« , P ro p .
miles o u th east of Hermiston. shall not be denied or abridged be­
titled court In the County Court
Said Wilson 8. Parks, as the own­
Alfred
Crossley,
radio
engineer
of
cause of her sex or because she is a
House at Pendleton, Umatilla Coun­ er of the legal title of the above de­
"UuaaaaujuuuuMML
married woman; that a woman shall the United States Navy department, ty, Oregon, as the place, when and scribed property as the same appears
SEE
lfiSOELLANEOUS
and
his
new
“loose"
or
“vario"
coupler
where hearing is to be had thereon. o f record, and each of the other
neither gain nor lose citizenship by
reason of her marriage or by reason whereby sharp tnnlng.ls possible In All persons Interested are hereby no- persons above named are hereby
'8
TIRE
SHOP—Gates of the naturalization of her husband.
further notified that Anna M. Har-
52-ltc. Women eligible to citizenship may be
ttyong will .apply tp the Circuit
P re s id e n t a t U n k n o w n H e r o ’s T o m b
Court of the County and State afor-
KB G- L. BENNETT for Auctlon- naturalized with all the requirements
C O N FEC TIO N ER Y
said for a decree foreclosing the
erring Phone 42F2.
26-tfc. of the naturalization laws, with the
lien against the property above de- i
S T A T IO N E R Y
exception that no declaration of Inten­
scribed and mentioned In said cer ,
IT— • room house, 2 acres tion Is required, and that one year’s
tlficate. And you are hereby sum­
one acre In berries and residence within the United States or
moned -to appear within sixty days
FO R-
Garage, barn and chicken the possessions Is required Instead of
after the first publication of the
Mrs. L. A. Phelps
7-tfc. five.
summons exclusive of the day of
said first publication, and defend
Retains Citizenship.
wishing tradeg on local
this action or pay the amount due
Heretofore when an American wom­
B for valley farms or city an married a foreigner In the United
as above shown together with costs
y communicate with J. L.
| and accrued interest and in case of
of the J. E. Shears Really States she automatically lost citizen­
I your failure to do so, a decree will
( Henry Bldg., Portland ship In the republic and all the ad­
I be rendered foreclosing the lien of
7-tfc. vantages, legal and political, which
Uald taxes and costs against the
was her right as an American. Under
land and premises above named.
L.
IJARMAN
FOR the new legislation she retains her
Thie summons Is published by or­
der of the Honorable Gilbert W. ,
thing of all kinds.
All citizenship unabridged and only on her
1 Phelps, Judge of the Circuit Court I
.Guaranteed. Telephone 603. own Initiative can she lose IL
I of the Stale of Oregon, for the Coun- '
The
reverse
of
the
shield
was
equally
6-tfc.
¡y of Umatilla, and said order wag
Important if not more Important from
made and dated thia 26th day of j
a
political
standpoint
Foreign
born
for any floral pieces
April, 1922, and the date of the
women
who
married
Americans
auto­
ve onr prompt attemlon.
first publication of thia summons Is'
heat in plants and floral matically became citizens without as
the 21«t day of December, 1922.
ns for plants for Chrlst- much as the signing of the formula
All process and papers in this
"Say It with .flowers” of allegiance to the Constitution. The
proceeding may be served upon the
Neu)s siani
undersigned residing within the
¡«Ider florist, phone 283. bill requires Independent action of
Cigars ani Tobacco
Saturday.
14-tfc such women, but makes the way to
' State of Oregon at the address here­
after mentioned.
citizenship easier by providing one
Address, Pendleton, Oregon.
U Q N UF NOTICE
T h e French R estaurant
of residence Instead of live.
KFator A Randall,
la hereby given that I have year
It was not the purpose of the bill to
Attorney for the Plaintiff.
U> and have kept for about take away citizenship already acquired
BAKUT aaJ CONFECTIONEBT
15-7tc. :
« at the J. H. Reid ranch 4 or to restore citizenship lost through
e » t of Hermiston the following marriage. It ha« therefore no retro­
BWsuttlr Funil.bed
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Send u< the price o f a year ’9
animal: Bay
Shetland active sense. At the same time It
STRICTLY FIRST CLASS
Department of the Interior, U. 8.
subscription if you are in arrears.
makes
it
possible
for
those
American
znlmal will be sold, un-
Lano Office at La Granda, Oregon, .
December 9, 1922.
President Harding laying a wreath on the tomb of the Unknown American
at public auction to women who have lost citizenship to
Hohbach Broa., Proprietors
Notice la hereby given that Wll-
highest bidder for cash In hand restore (heir rights by the simple proc­ Soldier at Arlington cemetery. Detachments of sailors, marines and regulars
hart H. McMillan, one of the heirs'
ess
of
naturalization.
after
one
year.
took
part
In
the
ceremony.
W e N e e d th e M o n e y
the l» t h dar or Jan., 1923 at
and for the helm of Andrew McMll-
First National Bank
NOTICE!
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WHAT THE NEW
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