THE HERMISTON HEKALn, HERMISTON, OREGON.
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"December 190« at the poetoffice at
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THE MAY PAGEANT
The May Pageant that Is being
planned by the Community club of
this city will no doubt be chronicled
In the annals of Hermiston's events
as the greatest gala celebration ot
Its kind ever undertaken. The Ind
ies are laboring with this object in
mind.
The selection of the queen, who
will reign supreme over the munici
pality of Hermiston anti its loyal
subjects for this day, will according
to the present outlook, resolve Itself
Into a spirited and exciting con
test.
Rev. Davis will train a chorus of
voices to furnish vocal music for the
¡occasion, while C. P. Adams hag con.
«tented to organize and direct a
band to take care of the Instrumen
tal part of the program.
If you have talent along either of
these lines you owe It to the commun
ity as an individual to enlist in the
cause and help make the celebration
. a success. Come on, let’ boost in
every way possible for the May pag
eant.
I
was sentenced by the court* ot Or- IDEAL HOME IN HEN MIND
gon to repay with hl* own life for
he one that he had taken. His dy. A fte r A ll, Lever of Romance Had
ing words spoken a few moments be
More Satisfactory Cxletonee Than
fore he went to meet hl* creator
Had H er Suooeeeful Rlvala.
should ring out as a warning to
Gloria was very, very sentimental;
i hose who think they can lnblbe of
the poisonous concoction, commonly she spelled Romance with a capital;
she dreamed day and night of Love,
known as moonshine, and get away Home, Husband and Children.
with it.
She wee twenty when she first met
her first Ideal, bat he proved much
more mercenary than he seemed, for
♦
♦ he married her beet friend who was
« 0. A. C. FARM REMINDERS ♦ very, very rich. Gloria’s heart, how
ever, we* caught In the rebound a year
»
«
later when she met ber second Ideal.
A good sow should be retained as He was rather older than site and liked
long as she Is useful. If she raises Intellectual girls, which la the only
a litter of eight pigs she is valuable !
»• ex‘>laln hl8 "»»«Ting her chum,
property. Some of her best pigs wh° waa ” 7 ’
,,
,
'
, .
’
B this tlme (Gloria’s twin sister*
should be saved for
breeding pur- we„ , ulte grownup. One was very,
PO8e8-
very beautiful and the other had a
■
. very daring, dashing style, and they
A few hogs will go a long ways to- \ married Gloria’s third and fourth
ward paying the bills on any farm, j Ideals.
but too many may eat up all the! Once more Gloria tried to make her
profit. Base the number of hogs to dreams come true, but when she found
her fifth ideal preferred her cousin,
be kept on the amount of farm waste '■ who had what Is known as charm, she
available for hog feed.
decided to abandon the chase, and
1 from that time on she devoted her life
Good livestock cannot be raised to writing realistic stories. She wrote
without good sires. One half of the of Love that was real and lasting; she i
success of the livestock business de. created Homes where the sorvnnt |
pend» on breeding practices. The question was unknown; she had a new
husband whenever she desired without'
rest depends on care of the stock.
tbs formality of a divorce; and her
Children did exactly as they should
Worms which Infest currants and without any tiresome study of Child
gooseberries occur at this time In the Culture.
Altogether she had a much more
-oil about the base of the bushes.
Spading up and working over the soil satisfying and satisfactory existence
immediately beneath and adjacent than any of the wives of her five,
to the bushes will do much to lessen Ideals.—Katherine Negley In Judge.
the percentage of wormy fruit
!
I Just
Received!
in Stock
CIGARETTES
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G E N U IN E
“B ull ”
DURHAM
N ice Soft Pine
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Table Tops
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Table Legs
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TOBACCO
WEST SIDE MARKET
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SPECIAL
Columbia River Smelt, 3 lbs., 25c
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IS
F re e D elivery
CONNOR & BURKENB1NE
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R egu lation Sizes
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L et us show them to you
CLOTH NOW MADE FROM IRON
Have all those young lambs been Said to Look as If Woven From Horse
dorked and the buck lambs castrat
hair-Limestone Wool That
ed? A loss may result if this is not
Cannot Ba Burned.
done early. Castrating the buck
In childhood days we read of beau
market Iamb will make a better car
|
Phene 331
will conduct a
cass. and a satisfied consumer of the tiful princesses who dressed In cloth
of gold. Now we have cloth of Iron I
HARRY HAMILTON HITS “ THE meat.
■
“ The Yard of Beat Quality ”
Iron cloth Is used for making the
LONG, LONG TRAIL”
collars of coats set In the fnshlonable
a
H. M. STRAW. MGR.
Friday morning’s papers carried
Washing eggs to be used for hatch manner. It Is manufactured from steel:
the news of the death of Harry H. ing purposes does not necessarily de wool by a nev process, and looks as
I
Excluirá Representative! of National Builders Bureau
Hamilton.
crease hutchabllity, but Increases though It had been woven from horse- J
Perhaps It has never been your evaporation because the pores are hair.
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ is « n o r r
good fortune Io meet him personally; opened, f^tcesg evaporation causes
Wool which wss never on the back
For one week at the Mack Store
but the next time you Journey Io «mall chicks which do not hatch pro of a sheep Is being used In Europe
Cor.
Second
and
Main
St.
for making men’s suits. It goes by the
Portland and register as a guest of perly.
name of limestone wool, and la made
the Imperial Hotel you are going to
1 In an electric furnace.
miss Harry. He had a remarkable
A little care in selecting eggs of i Powdered limestone, mixed with a
memory for names and faces and Ills standard size and color for hatching certain diemleal, Is thrown into a
O NE W EEK O NLY
ability to assoqjaie them with inci purposes will bring Its reward In , ; furnace and, after passing under a
dents coupled with his smile and offspring which tend to produce the furious blast of air, la tossed out as
Open from 8:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M.
fluffy white wool. After coming from
cheery greeting, endeared him to the same kind.
i the furnace the wool Is dyed and finally
thouands who signed their names on
! made Into lengths of cloth.
the Imperlul register.
No Fooling
WHERE ALL SPEED IS SAME
A pair of trousers or a coat made
For 21 years he has been connect
| from this material cannot be burned or
ed with the Imperial and at the time Fact In Nature That Would Beam to
damaged by grease, and Is as flexible
¡of his death served in the capacity of
Suggest Common 8ource and
as cloth made from the wool of sheep.
Fountain
Hoad.
assistant manager. During this long
term of service thousands of peo
Be* Mud a* Building Material.
That In the radium ray we have an
ple have known Harry. Not by
Utilization of sea mud as a build
of a new and mysterious
name, perhaps, but by hi« cordial Indication
world of energy, we find what seems ing material In southeastern France
welcome and unfeigned desire to an Impressive testimony In the law Is reported by Consul W. W. Bruns |
9. C. White Leghorn Tancred t tr; n, the best
make things home-llko and comfort of velocity governing these in common wick, at LaRochelle. Vast stretches
« to be had. Chix—$18.00 per 100; < >.00 for 50;
able for you while a guest at the Im with other recently discovered phenom of ntud are uncovered at low tide
ena. “One definite thing we do know,“ along the coasts of the Charente-In- 2 $4 .75 for 25. A hatch every ten d£.ys.
perial.
ferlcure department and recently, ac
For eight years we have called says Professor goddy, writing of the cording to Consul Brunswick, a local
Eggs that will hatch: $1.25 for 15; $6.50 per
ether,
“namely,
the
velocity
at
which
Harry friend. The next time we
contractor
made
an
analysis
of
the
Influences are transmitted. It Is 186,- , _ . . . ,
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visit Portland we are going to miss out) miles per second. the speed of 1Bn,d and ,found ,‘ hat “ contain««! .0- ■ hundred.
Lots Six (6 ), seven (7 ), eight (8) on said premises for prior or sub
We deliver ch’x or eggs ony where within six tries o' Hermiston
him and his friendly greeting of light. So far as we yet know, all In- '
and nine (9) In Block fifty-two (52) sequent yea-s with the rate of In
Hlum
"n‘P8 on® and ° ? d< ■
“ well, old man, how goes thngs.' (luences that are transmitted by the "f lron? ; “„ e,e™ n,a ,n ”* ” ■>»>'»*
east, subject to all the terms and con terest on said amounts as follows;
dition* of the original deeds of the
Yes, we are going to nilsn you Harry, ether travel nt this one definite ve- I ‘V"*.0 hydraull,: cement, brlcke and S Two fine Barred Rock Cockerels for sale reasonable.
Year’s Tax, 1917, Date Paid Aug
or
Oregon Land 4 Water Co. to Ella R. ust 3, 1921, Amount »12.33, Rate of
but we are not alone, for there arc loclty. Not only light, but also the
By
the
addition
of
fine
sea
mud
It
One
Mile
North
oí
Walpole dated April 29 th, 1909, Interest 12 per cent; Year’s Tax
hundreds of others who are in the electro-magnetic radiations employed was shown that the swelling of the
Hermiston
In wireless telegraphy, the magnetic
which property was mortgaged on the 1918, Date Paid August 3, 1921,
same boat.
storms, as they are termed, which hydraulic lime or natural cement was
■ « ■ « ■ ■ M B B B B W B B B B B B B B U B B B B B B B M B I 15th day of March, 1921 and is now Amount »12.66, Rate of Interest 12
reach us front the sun, and also as we reduced and the time of the Initial
held under mortgage, to be sold by per cent; Year’s Tax 1919,, Date
THE LAST WORDS OF HUSTED
believe the X-rays, travel through the and final set was prolonged, assuring
the Sheriff of Umatilla County, Ore Paid August 3, 1921, Amount »15.-
ether at tills one definite speed.” That the Imperviousness of the product and PLANT TREES FOR POSTERITY
WALTERS
NOTICE OF SH ER IFF’S SALE
gon, to satisfy said Judgement and 7 6, Rate of Interest 12 per cent;
Last Friday morning Husted Wal speed Is In all these eases the same la Increasing tlte resistance of the mix
UNDER EXECUTION
all costs;
ters mounted ihesteps of the scaffold suggestive of o common source and ture. The sea mud has to undergo Do That and, as Writer Truly 8ays,
Year’s Tax 1920, Date Paid August
simple mechanical nnd thermic treat
Your
Qrandchlldren
Will
Call
I will on the Sixteenth day of
fountnln
head,
nnd
one
Is
emboldened
Notice
Is
hereby
glvsn
that
by
vir
at Salem, stood quietly by while the
3, 1921, Amount »18.55, Rate of In
ments before using.
You Biassed.
In
the
supposition
that
behind
and
with
April,
A.
D.
1923,
at
the
hour
of
tue of an execution Issued out of the
noose was adjusted and the trap
terest 12 per cent; Year’s Tax 1921,
in the material system with which wo
2 o'clock tn the afternoon of said
sprung that exacted his life In pay are familiar Is a subtle and Infinitely
Date Paid March 29, 1922, Amount
We all believe In laying up treasures Circuit Court, State of Oregon, for
Maddening!
day at the front door of Court House
ment for the life of Patrolman Jer marvelous world from which the uni
There hnd been a heavy fall of In heaven; why, then, are we so slow Umatilla County and to me directed in Pendleton, Umatilla County, Ore »64.66, Rate of Interest 12 per cent.
ome Palmer, shot down by Walters verse we know Is fed and sustained, snow during the night, nnd as soon as In planting trees for posterity, which
Said Wilson S. Parks, as the own.
and delivered, upon Judgement and gon, sell the right, title and Interest
On the street of Portland November and which uses the light—swift undu It was light Grlmpson crept down Is a future realisation about as far off?
cr of the legal title of the above de-
the
said
A.
B.
Atchison,
and
Beesie
decree
rendered
and
entered
In
said
asks
a
writer
In
the
St.
Louis
Globe-
lations of the ether—as the carrying stairs and set to work to clear it
17. 1920.
peribed property as the same appears
from the front of his house. He Democrat. We lay up national debts Court of the 19th day of January, G. Atchison had In and to the above
Jut b< fore the trap was sprung agent of Its varied Influences.
of record, and each of the other per
for posterity to pay, and It becomes us
described
property
on
the
15th
day
of
worked
hard
for
nn
hour
and
n
half,
1923 In favor of Henry H. Edwards
that hurled the doomed man Into eter
and when he went to business he to provide for posterity something In
March A. D. 1921 or since then has sons aboved named are hereby further
A Magic Loan Office.
nlty he made the following state
and
Annie
C.
Edwards,
his
wife,
as
the
way
of
recompense.
If
It
la
noth
chuckled
at
the
thought
of
the
pleas
acquired, at public auction to the notified that Anna M. Harthrong will
The village of Churt, on the Hamp
ment: "I wish I could tell you I shire border, near Surrey, England, ant surprise for hie wife.
Plaintiffs and against A. B. Atchison highest bidder for cash In hand, the apply to the Circuit Court of the
ing more than a fine mess of trees.
Would ye not that your grandfather and Bessie G. Atchison, his wife,-and proceeds to be applied In satisfac County and State aforesaid for a de
am guilty, hut I cannot. 1 was where Mr. Lloyd George baa recently
When he returned In the evening
drunk on moonshine the night I shot built his new home, is the scene of a his wife said: “That man did his had left you 100 acres of black walnut Alonzo Nichols as Defendants for the tion of said execution and all costs. cree foreclosing the lien against the
the officer and did not realize what quaint legend. The name of the vil work remarkably well this morning. trees? Why, man, you would not have sum of »1200.00 with interest there,
Dated-thls 7th day of March, A. D. property above described and men
lage meuns a rough common overrun There wasn’t a bit of snow left when to work, though we doubt If Indolence on at the rate of 7 per cent per an 192».
I wag doing."
tioned In said certificate. And you are
Is a worthy legacy for anybody. How
he had finished."
with
gorse,
broom,
and
bracken,
and
These are not the words of a pro
hereby summoned to appear within
ZOETH HOUSER.
ever, the trees that grandfather plant num from March 15, 1921, the furth
“What mini" asked Orlmpson.
on the common nre three cnrloue coni
er sum of »160 attorney's fees, and
hibition lecturer, but the dying state
sixty
days after the first publication
ed
are
likely
to
serve
a
better
purpose
Sheriff
of
Umatilla
County,
“The
men
you
engaged
to
clear
cal sandhills called "The Devil’s
ment of u young man who st<x>d upon Jumps.” The legend ran that If one away the snow. He had Just finished than the stocks and bonds that he for »24.90 costs and disbursements, 26-6t
State of Oregon of the summons exclusive of the day
thescaffold with a noose around his of the Inhabitants knocked on a great when I came down. I gave him a planted. The use of them benefits man which said decree. Judgement, and
of said first publication, and defend
kind In general, and they make the order of sale ha? been docketed and SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN this action or pay the amount due
neck, realizing that It was only the stone nn one of these bills and asked quarter. Was that right, dear?"
waste
places
fruitful.
enrolled In the office of the Clerk of
Grlmpson did not speak for some
question of a few moments until be for the loan of any utensil, he would
as above shown together with costa
FORECLOUSURE OF TAX LEEN
Thoreau, watching the lumbermen said Court; and whereas by said
would pay the supreme sacrifice for be sure to find the thing he nsked minutes, and when he did his wife got
In
the
Circuit
Court
of
the
State
o
f
'
an<l
accrued Interest and In case of
up and left him to have It out with felling the trees on the shores of hts Judgement, decree and order of*sale
the crime of murder which he had for waiting for him on reaching home. ' himself.
Oregon, for the County of Umatilla your failure to do so, a decree will
beloved Walden pond, said; "Thank It was directed that the following de
But It was a necessary condition of ,
committed. Without the least hesi the loan that he must return whatever |
Anna M. Harthrong, Plaintiff Vs. be rendered foreclosing the lien of
Ood, man cannot cut down the clouds.”
tancy he laid lb? blame to moon he had borrowed. One day a neglect- i
Wilson S. Parks, and any other said taxes and costs against the land
Man Is futile toward the clouds, but he scribed real property in Umatilla
Bibles by the Billion.
County,
Oregon,
to-wlt:
shine. stnttnr- »»•;>• I rohbed him of ful Inhabitant borrowed a large kettle ' More than «10,000,GOO Bibles In all can restore the woods. Perhaps It Is
person or persons claiming a n y fand premises above named.
Beginning at a point South no de
his faeultlc
perpetration of and did not return It, whereupon the languages have been printed la the because he feels that easily within hts
right, title, lien or interest in or
This summon, is published by or
an act which lend to his Ignominious supernatural loan office ceased to tunc- j world since printing wss Invented In powers that he neglects beginning It. grees 2 minutes east twenty and three
to the within described property, der of the Honorable Gilbert W.
More poems have been written to tenths (20.3) feet from tht center of
Defendant.
death. The" law do a not believe tlon. In Frensbain church, two miles the middle of the Fifteenth century, ac
Pheipq, Judge of the Circuit Court
away from Churt, the “Identical" cop cording to George C. Buxton, Chicago the forest than forests have been Section eighteen (18) Tp 5 N. R. 28
dmnke-n» r ce»'tPt tea a good de
To Wilson S. Parks, the above of the State, of Oregon, for the Coun
publisher, who presented this Interest planted. The poems are easiest, hut all E. W. M., which is a cement monu
per kettle Is exhibited.
free? for murder. I her, fore Walters
ty of Umatilla, and said order was
Ing esttmste at the convention of the those who can’t write shout the maj ment six Inches In diameter, eigh named defendant:
Subscription Book Publishers’ associa esty of trees, might get busy planting teen Inches in the ground marked on IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF made and dated this 26th day of
OREGON;
them. There’s a lot of sentimental
tion.
April, 1922, and the date of the first
top with a copper tack, running
“Approximately fi.000.000 Blblse are afflatus In that
You are hereby notified that An publication of tht. summons Is the
thence
south
78
degrees
29
minutes
printed In this country sod Canada
na M. Harthrong Is the holder of 21st day of December, 1922.
west two hundred seventy-eight and
annually." said M r. Bnxton, "and M,-
Certificate of Delinquency number-
All process and papers In this pro.
nine tenths (278.9) feet; thence«
000.000 throughout the world."
Subscribe For The Herald
south no degrees 2 minutes east thlr-|*.d 2 ™ °
h"" « i ?* m
day ° f reeding may be served upon the un
H a v e you tho u g h t of w h at
ty and six tenth. (30.8) feet; thence
J
’ I A
C° lleC,° r dersigned residing within ths State
High Chair far Bods Fountain.
a porch w ill add to your house
South 78 d-grees 29 minute, w e s t the C° Un,y of
State of of Oregon at the address hereafter
A New York soda dispenser has
three hundred sixty eight and nine 12"*0"’ f° r
amount ot Twal™ mentioned.
in ap p earan ce, convenience
made It easy for the small ^jlldrrU
to Imbibe an Ice cream soda by pro
Address, Pendleton, Oregon.
tenths (881.9) fe-t: thence «ruth n n ^ lM' and
Cents (»12.51)
and com fort? H a v e you
viding a specially constructed high
Keator 4 Randall.
degrees 2 minutes east nine hundred *ha “ me be,n< the a,nou,,, ,hen due
noticed w h at a chance the porch
chair which relieves the parent of the
Attorney for the Plaintiff.
fifteen and six t-nths (915.8) feet; '*»* <*>'nqu«nt for «»xes for the year
burden of holding the child up to the
2»-7te.
has m ade in the house recently
thence North 86 degrees 3» minutes
toFether with penalty. Interest
counter or stooping over to feed the
east
sixty
two
and
w
v
ta
tenths
and
«**•
,h’’reon
upon
the
real
prop-
little
one—
-Metsotilt,-
Amerieen
p u rch as'd and rem odeled
We have a3500-gallon
(«2 7) feet; thence North 78 de- *rtX
‘o you, of which you are
by Jens Skovbo on Gladys A v .
per
minute, 60 foot lift,
grees. 23 minutes east three hundred ,h* 0WBer as appears of record sitnat
Albany —Southern Pacific pay
If you h aven 't it w ill pay you
ten and seven tenth* (310.7) feet; ed In. said County and State and
roll amounts to »40.00B a month at
and a 100 H. P. motor,
thence South 74 degree* 25 minutes particnlarly bounded and described
■hops her*.
to ta k e a look a t it. Then
for sale at a bargain.
east two hundred eighty-three and as follows, to-wlt:
come in and let ua aee w h at we
Both are in first-class five tenths (383.5) feet; thence The North One-half ( N i t ) of the
I
Vernonia Baptists building new
can do for your houae.
building.
condition and can be de North no legrees 3 minute« west one Northeast Quarter (N E U ) of the
sixty-three and one tenth -‘•onthwewt Quarter (SW U ) of Sec-
T u m -A -L u m Lum ber Co.
livered at once. Write thousand
(1 0 « 3 .l) feet to the pot At of begin-' “ oa Twenty-alx (SB) In Township
Reedsport has new light plant.
or wire
R. A . B ro w n e o n , M a n a g e r.
nlng, reserving therefrom one half Five ( ( ) North of Range Twenty-
of a road sixty feet wide along the "inht (3 8 ),
of Willamette Merl- Send us the price o f a year’s
Oregon has 33.«0« m ile, more or
Orchard v an e Irrig a tm
it two hundred seventy-eight and dian, la Ui tilla County. State of subscription i f you are in arreank
less Improved roads.
Dutriet N b .
nine tenths (378 9) feat on the Oregon.
Astoria starts work of repairing
Orchard Av*
Vash.
north side, showing on tha map of
You are further notlOed that said
'were la fire district.
th* Oregon Land 4 Water Co. a* Annff M. Harthrong has paid taxes
PERCEY SISTERS
S Inland Empire Lumber Compaq
SALE ON LADIES’ AND CHILD
REN’S H ATS A T COST
March 15th to 31st
Easter Sunday
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vit
NOW
T he R eliab le Cleaners
2
CHAS. CLINESMITH
Need a Good
Pump?
Legal Blanks for
Sale at This Office
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