TOE H E B M IS T O » H E R A L D , HERM JgTOK, PREGO y . Twins to Enter Society Soon NOTICE OF HEARING UFON FINAL of the State of Oregon, for the Coun' y of Umatilla, and said order was REPORT LODGE DIRECTORY and dated this 26th day of In the County Court of the State of made April, 1922, and the date of the Oregon for Umatilla Conty. In the first publication of this summons is at 8:00 sharp in Masonic h a lt Vi Matter of the Estate of George A. the 21st welcome. Minnie E. Stew day of December, 1922. Creasy, deceased. Mathryn L. Garner. Sec. All process and papers In this Notice is hereby given that the proceeding be served upon the undersigned, executrix of the last undersigned may ODGE NO. a x i a residing within the V fN fc Y A R D LODGE O. F. Ä ö f r ’i ä will and testament of George A. State of Oregon at the address here­ h a lt V i.itln g m em t. Cressy, deceased, has filed her final after mentioned. ‘ EVERY MAN IS THE ARCHITECT W. tt. L ob »horn. See. A. Buhman. N . 0 . report with the clerk of the above Address, Pendleton, Oregon. entitled court, and that the Judge Keator & Randall, OF HIS OWN FORTUNE" RECLAMATION LODGE N o. t«7. K. of said court has designated Monday, Attorney for the Plaintiff Lf *“ h T*u™d»v er en ln » in the «9th day of January, 1923, at Mark's Hall, at 7A0 P. M. V isit In« 1(-Ttc. 10:00 o’clock in the forenoon as the brothers cordially invited. W. H. McMillan R. A. 3i Your Fortune*^Income is the ma­ time, and the rooms of the above e n - _ K. R. and S. C. C. titled court in the County Court I NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION terial, the will to save Is the plan, House at Pendleton, Umatilla Coun- De,,artllieut ot the Interior, U. S. persevedance is the construction ty» Oregon, as the place, when and Lnna Office at La Grande, Oregon P R O F E S S IO N A L C A R D S thereof. The finished structure will where hearing ig to be had thereon I December 9. 1922. All persons interested are hereby no- I, N°tice is hereby given that Wil- be your own handiwork. The time tified to then and there appear and bert McMillan, one of the heirs to start is NOW. Make your wish a D R . R . G. G A L E show cause, if any they have, why and for the heirs of Andrew McMil- P h y s ic ia n a n d ftu r g w e « father to action. Open your success 8aid report should not be approved, ^an* °f Hermiston. Oregon, assignee Office—Gladys A ve. near Ffcrit St. account today in th ii bank and watch the executrix discharged and the e s - ’?^ Arthur W. Purdy, who on Febru- Office Hours: It grow. tate closed. ary 11, 1905, made Desert Land En­ 2 to S¡ 7:80 to 9. Phuae M l OFFICERS - , . P ated thls 20th day of December. try 446-02136, that portion. No. F. B. Swayzs J 922. 015093. for NW14SE14, Section 19. Présidant Augusta R. Cressy, Executrix. Township 5 North, Range 29 East, D R . F R A N C IS P. A D A M S R. Alexander I6-5tc. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Final Proof to I'hyu-Ua and SurgMO Vlce-Preeident establish claim to the land above Eyee treated, tested and G la s s « Fitted CITATION 9. C. Lechrls described, before United States Com­ Office over First N ation«l Bank In the County Court of the State of missioner, at Hermiston, Oregon, on roved Terms, W. A. Leathers. day of Dec., 1922. where the mountain is 10,000 feet for 885 miles from Quito, Ecuador, to of 2 o’clock In the afternoon of said 0PWMBt8LST,W<>rtI. • R. T. Brown, Clerk. 25-tfc. Signed J. h . Reid Iquitos, Peru, on the upper readies of above the sea, and we ascended the 16-5tc. day at West Front Door of Court remaining 4,000 feet to the top of the the Amazon, is Mrs. Marjorie How- Punk K id '' House, Pendleton, Umatilla County, FOR SALE—An improved 20 acre Oregon, sell the right, title and In­ r ^ T i n Oré. arth, wife of a New York business Andes on mules and finished the ascent Call for W arrants NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ranch 3 1-2 miles from Hermiston on foot. But we had to descend nearly terest the said J. H. Schram and Notice is hereby given that all man, for particulars sea C. H. Skinner. Department of the Interior, U. S. 14,000 feet from the ice and snow-clad Nettie Schram had in and to the 1-tfc. School District Number 14 Warants “1 had no idea of making such a peaks to the heated, oven-like Jungle, Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, above described property on the 18th i endorsed as having been presented trip when my husband and I left New and it was due to these changes and December 9, 1922. day of October, A. D. 1921 or since If seeing Is believing, you should ' and “Not Paid for Want of Funds ” York last March, planning merely for Notice is hereby given that Frank Mien has acquired, at public auction BERT M ULLENS hardship which caused my hus­ Krouse, of Hermiston, Oregon, who i.“ r <• > » « . a pleasure outing in South America.” the the highest bidder for cash in hand band’s illness. He got better when we on October 1, 1919, made Home­ to the proceeds to be applied in satis­ after December 20. 14-8tp. wlH be pad on Presentation at the said Mrs. Howarth at her home. “But obtained better food from the natives, stead Entry. No. 020058. for Farm faction of said execution and all T h e P a rtic u la r B arber office of the Treas. of Umatilla Coun­ when we decided to go over what is and his Improvement continued when Unit ”D” or S E ^ S W U . Section 19, costs. known as the Papnllacta-Nnpo route, we got him into a big canoe afloat on Township 5 North. Range 29 East, S% ton Public Truck for Sale cheap. ty. Interest on the warrants included the American charge d’affaires nt Dated this 4th day of Decomber, Shop at Sincel’s Coafectiosery the Napo river.” vviiiametie Meridian. haH filed notice A. D. 1922. Now on good gravel Job. Also has in this call will stop Jan. 6, 1923. Quito, Harold Deane, gave ns all the of Intention to make final three- flat rack for hauling wheat or ZOETH HOUSER, Sheriff. The Indian gnldes charged about 15 year Proof, to establish claim to the HERMAN H. DE HART, assistance possible. He advised us as By J. C. Marine, Deputy baled hay. Inquire this office. tents a day for the service of each land above described, before United 13-6tc. 18-2tc. Treas. of Umatilla Co. to guides, who were Indians, of course, 13-tfc. merabar, and each carried a pack States Commissioner, at Hermiston. and several groups of these, who were A few days ago a man crawled changed at different points for new weighing 76 pounds. Mr. and Mrs. Oregon, on the 30th day of Janu- W E PAY CASH FOR SALE— Barred Rock cockerels, $1.50. White Leghorn cockerels, aboard No. 2 found for Hermiston. guides, were the only human beings Hownrth always picked an open space !nry- 1923 Claimant names as witnesses: In the Jungle (or their nightly camp, $1. J. T. Embry. 16-3tp. When the train reached the vicinity we saw during most of the trip. — 'T O R --------- George H. Root. Milton A. Lenhart, where they kept protective fires going, of Hood River it stopped. There was Floyd Charles Ames all of Her­ First Woman to Make the Trip. with an Indian acting as guard, and miston, Ames, Oregon. ' CITY PROPERTY in La Grande, a slide on the track. For hours the “It was pointed out to us that the their crude beds covered with heavy 14-6tc Salem and other valley towns to passengers sit in the coaches waiting Carl G. Helm, Register. nets to protect them from snakes, in­ trip might be dangerous to any one, exchange for Hermiston irrigated. sects and enormous bats. further developments. At last the especially go to a woman because of J. M. Biggs, Realtor. 15-tfc. SUMM0NS FOR PUBLICATION IN -W h en you need any­ man mentioned above could stand it the hardship, and that legend had not “The largest and most terrifying FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN FOR SALE— Three very fine pure no longer. He hunted up the conduct- recorded that a white woman hnd ever bats I had ever heard of were en­ P en d leto n T ra d in g thing ¡n the line of ■ bred S. C. Rhode Island Red Cock­ pr. “Say, cap” he Inquired, “is there attempted the task. That decided me countered in this Journey," said Mrs. In the Circuit Court of the State of n e a t a n d a ttra c tiv e Oregon, for the County of Umatil­ C o m p an y erels. Inquire at Jewelry Store. a tailor aboard?” There was a puz­ to accompany my husband, as I Howarth. “According to the stories la. thought It was time an American told by the Indians of these bats they Printing. 17-Stc zled look on the conductor’s counten­ Phone 45S woman should venture over the trnll, appeared to be a sort of vampire. The An.£,1wzM’ Harthrong, Plaintiff vs. ance, ’’What do you want a tailor WIRon S. Parks, and any other FOR SALE— 2 young Milch Cows for?” the skipper of the train asked. which follows closely the line of the Indians said these bats would kill a person or persons claiming any equator. person quickly by puncturing veins in Ü B f t » h a a B M S * n la a h b it o L right, title, lien or interest in or that are freeh. Will sell or trade “Well, I figure," replied the man wrists or feet and drawing off the “I want to say right here that we to the within described property, for brood sows. J. J. Seaton. R. A. "by the time I arrive at Hermiston blood, and we were warned about HOW’S THIS? Defendant. ■We Give S. & H. Trading Stamps* I- 2-17tp. roy clothes will be out of date and came across no monsters or any other sleeping arrangements. At other times To Wilson S. Parks, the amoved H ALL’S CATARRH M EDICINE will strange creatures of the jungle, though do what we claim for It—rid your system named defendant: we scared off the bats with shots.” in order that people may not think there were plenty of animals, but they Catarrh or D eafness caused by DURE BRED S. C. Rhode Island Red IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF of Catarrh. I am a back number I would like to did not approach us closely, and I shot OREGON: Cockerels for sale, best laying HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE con­ put my bid in now for a suit of non«, nor did I make any scientific dis­ You are hereby notified that An­ sists of an Ointment which Quickly strain in the west. H. Giilanders, clothes.” elieves the catarrhal Inflammation, and coveries. • na M. Harthrong is the holder of R Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which Stanfield. 18-2tp. Certificate of “Delinquency number­ the "The snakes were a terror to me. acts through the Rlood on the Mucous ed 1740 issued on the Third day of Surfaces, thus assistin g to restore nor­ They were everywhere, and It was not George Corse and Marion Marks conditions. FOR SALE— 2 fine Duroc Brood August, 1921, by the Tax Collector mal safe to move about without using care. Sold by druggists for over 40 Tears. or Umatilla, State of Oregon, for the Sows, 1 Jersey cow will be fresh transacted business In Ukiah Tues­ At night the guides used a light In one F . J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O. amount of Twelve Dollars and Fifty- in few days, 1 sheep. Ed Hauge- day. hand and a stick In the other to to keep in mind the one Cents ($12.51) the same being berg. 18-2tc. frighten the snakes away whenever the amount then due and delinquent f B B B B B a B B B B a B B B a a B B J fact that in addition to He. 9281. Re.erve Out. N*. 12 they had to go a few steps.” for taxés for the year 1916, together REPO RT OF TH E CO NDITIO N O F FOR SALE— 1 team, weight about 2,- with penalty, interest and costs printing th is new s­ For two days Mrs. Howarth and her thereon upon the real property as­ 600 pounds) Harness and wagon. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK husband traveled on mules from Quito. paper we do job work sessed to you, of which you are the _ K T .E C T R IC f i x t u r e s ■ Our new brick shoe store Is now open ” Inquire this office. 18-2tc. at Herm iston, in th e S tate o f Oregon, a t th e close From that point on to the Napo river, A N D a p p l ia n c e s owner as appears of record, situat­ ] of any kind. W hen o f business, Dec. 29. 1922. with a new line of goods. See us for « 135 miles, they went on foot, and the , Phone 139 ed in said County and State and FOR SALE—Good Jersey cow, fresh RESOURCES trail was so rough and through such ■ ffi particularly bounded and described ™ 2 0 3 V. C o u r t f i t . P e n d l e t o n , O r e . J a in need of anything SHOE REPAIHlNG ¡j about Jan. 15. Inquire Herald of­ Loans and d is c o u n ts ---------- 1189,236.12 189,2S6. 12 Jungles that progress on foot was often as follows, to-wit: I B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B n secured.._________ t f.......... in this line be sure The North One-half (N>4) of the fice. 18-ltc. Overdrafts, i OAK TAN SHOE STORE Z Unsecured ------ 1,108 96 1.1M.96 hazardous and always glow and diffi­ Northeast Quarter (NE»A) of the U. S. bonds to secure circulation (par cult Near the end of this hard hike Bam Ro DON’T FORGET ------- U S -------- » Fat Livestock We Want Yon S J.B . v a u g h a n : To See Us Heiress Will Marry Poor Artist H IT T Sterri GUNS Delicious Wholesome Confectionery AMMUNITION Tasty Stationery For Women A FULL UNE D O IT N O W Wo Need th© Money