The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, April 05, 1923, Image 2

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    THE mCBMISTOK ITETULLD, HERMISTON, Olí EGON.
Published every Thursday at tier*
mieton, Umatilla County. Oregon by
Haymond Crowder, Editor and Man­
ager.
Entered as second class matter,
December 1904 at the postofflce at
Hermiston, Oregon.
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BIRDS BECAME A NUISANCE
Passenger Pigeons Nested In Such
Numbers That They Completely
Destroyed the Trees.
WEST SIDE MARKET
'O o e d V h ln g e « • E a t "
BUILDING
MATERIAL
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roiißlun, : ìjrralò
The passenger pigeon presents one
of the marvels of bird life. A cen­
W e h a v e a t a ll tim e s
tury ago this bird, now extinct, ex­
isted In flocks of such gigantic propor­
tions that the numbers appear almost
Subscription Rates
Incredible. The general roosting places
For One Year ......--------— — ...»2.00
of these vast horde* were usually lo­
For Six Months --------------- ----»1.00
cated In the tallest and densest for­
Payable In Advance.
ests. As they were birds of very pow­
A L S O C O U N T R Y C O T T A G E CHINESE
erful flight, they apparently often
Classified or Local Advertising
ranged several miles during the day,
10 cents per line for first Insertion.
Free Delivery
but at evening returned In a body '
Minimum charge 25 cents. Subse
to the roost. The tuli trees for thou- !
(juent Insertions 5 cents per line.
sands of acres were completely killed,
; and the ground strewn with massive J
THE AUTO CAMP GROUND
branches torn down by the clustering
Phone 523
It has been suggested that Her­
, weight of the birds which had rested i
i upon them.
miston charge the tourist an admit
Ion fee to her auto camp grouuu this 24, 1912, embodied in section 443, j Their nesting plnces were even
Summer. But wouldn’t It be a good Postal Laws and Regulations, printed ( more wonderful. In Mlchlgnn the
largest nesting place In recent years
idea first to have something to on the reverse of this form, to-wit:
occurred In 1876 or 1877, and was 28
charge for?
1 That the names and addresses J miles long and some three or four
Everybody has his hand out to Mr of the publisher, editor, m anaging, miles iu width. The last nesting place
Tourist and the moment he appears editor and business managers ls: j of any importance was also in Michi­
on the scene they develop a chronic Raymond Crowder, Postofflce ad­ gan In 1881, but only of moderate size, (
perhaps eight miles long. In the nest­
case of "gimme." Some people seem dress, Hermiston, Oregon
ing places every tree of sultnble size
to think he Is merely a passerby and
2 That the owners are: (Give | was loaded down with nests, a large
bellevb they should bleed him for all names and addresses of individual j hemlock, for instance, holding from
he will stand while he is in their owners, or, if a corporation, give its 20 to 40. At the large Michigan nest-
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midst. This is an erroneous Idea name and the names and addresses ' Ing It was estimated that 500 netterg
and in nine chances out of ten these of stockholders owning or holding X 1 i were at work, and that their average
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people are easting bread upon the per cent or more of the total amount ' catch was 20,000 birds apiece.
waters that some day y lll return to of stock.) None.
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them in a manner that will bring
3 That the known bondholders ODD WAY TO GET RELIGION
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regrets.
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mortgagees and other security hold-1 Bishop Must Have Had "Puli'* That
a
We know of one merchant who ers owning or holding 1 per cent or
Was Altogether Out of the
owns and operates a general mercan­ more of total amount of bonds, mort­
s
Ordinary Run.
tile store located on one of the high­ gages or other securities are: E. J.
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ways of Oregon. During the sum­ Kingsley, Hermiston, Oregon: F. R.
The minister was In the midst of a
I
mer he places two price,, upon his Reeves, Santa Rosa, California.
revival service that looked very prom­
ising from almost every angle. The
goods. One is for the local trade,
Raymond Crowder
fiuunce committee had brought in Miss
a
and the other for tourist.
Sworn to and subscribed before Nightingale to direct the chorus; the
a
The town thut welcomes tourists me this 3rd day of April, 1923
young hopefuls of the neighborhood
and does not try to gyp them will re­
Otto G. Sapper.
had listened attentively to the mln-
Phone 331
ceive its reward. He will pass the My commission expires July 17, 1925 lster, and graciously accepted his ln-
word along to others whom he m ees
vltutlon to enter the fold.
“ The Yard of Best Quality ”
One day while he was preparing his
along the way. Thus the town will
Mr. Gallegher and Mr. Shean
» . M. STRAW, mgr
sermon, his wife and Miss Nightin­
receive the right kind of notoriety
by trying to make the traveler feel There’s two old cronies in our town. gale came Into his study. The con­
You know just who I mean,
versation soon drifted to church af­
J?
Exclusive Representative» of National Builders Bureau
they are Interested In him and wish
fairs and finally settled down to a dis-!
One Is Mr. Gallegher.
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H
him to return again next year.
cusslon of a certain bishop, of whom 1
The other Is Mr. Shean.
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There Is a sort of brotherhood
the
minister
Is
not
very
fond.
Here
And when the day ls nice and warm,
among these excursionist».
At
the conversation lagged, and the min­
They sit out In the sun.
ister’s thoughts went back to his ser­
night they gather around the camp­
And gossip like two old ladles,
mon. The two women soon, dropped I
fire and swap tales concerning their
W e a r e n o w o p e n f o r b u s in e s s a n d a r e p r o p e r ­
Gee ain’t they got fun.
the bishop and took up some of the
travels. Places that are Inclined to
local characters.
ly e q u ip p e d to do f irs t c la s s w o rk , a n d g iv e th e
treat them ns "suckers" is soon black
In speaking of one of them, M iss,
I saw them together,
lts'ed and shunned.
b e s t o f se rv ic e .
Nightingale said: “Has he got any
T’was Just the other day,
Of course you will find "cheap
religion?”
Gallegher turned to Shean,
“Oh, yes," said the minister’s wife,
skates” among those who travel tinu
Then I hoard him nay:
“he got It two years ago.”
your town. And It Is not always the
There is a bit .of excitement
The minister’s ear caught the last
fellow who has a bed tied on the
Over the May Day Queen,
sentence, and thinking that It referred !
running board of a Ford either. But
to the ljpnors that had been bestowed
Absolutely Mr. Gallegher;
GIVE US A TRIAL
as a rule the tourists are willing to
on the bishop, snapped out”: “Yes, but I
Posltivclly Mr. Shean
pay for what he gets providing he ls
he got It through a pull.”—Indian-1
given value received for his money.
apolls News.
The May Day Pageant
Let us not be too has'y In taking
Is the event of events.
The Glory of Georgia.
the tourist's money, unless we can
For the preparations made,
After more than a century nt Rus­
offer something In return. Don’t
Would give you this hint.
sian rule the little stnte of Georgia, a
put Hermiston on the tourist's black
It will be a gala day,
Christian republic between Armenia
list.
With Its gorgeous scenes.
and the Caucasian mountains, Is nat­
urally proud of her regained Inde­
Absolutely Mr. Gallegher,
We feel sorry for the kid whose
pendence, and very jealous of her
Positively Mr. Shean.
parents recently named him after
newly won rights, as was recently
King Tut. Of course the nickname
shown by her protest entered at Lau­
thence North 65 degrees 32 minutes li ft costs th, reon upon ihe real prope­
There ls many a feminine heart,
sanne against Russia’s right to spenk
of "Tut” will soon be wished upon
east sixty two and seven tenths rty assessed to you, of which you are
That beat’s with anticipation,
for her nt the conference. The his­
Never in tire hi. lory gtich a
him and It will be hard Io distinguish
(62.7) feet; thence North 78 de­
For the girl elected queen.
tory of Georgia stretches far back
the owner tig appears of record situat­
whether he is being called or reprl
profitable investment ¡ 3 Masons
grees, 23 minutes east three hundred
Into the centuries and she has en­
Will be happy as all creation.
ed in. said County and State and
manded.
at our prifes.
ten and seven tenths (310.7) feet;
joyed more than one era of prosperity
And many a young man
particularly bounded and described
In
that
time.
Kennelr,
a
tolerably
thence
South
74
degrees
25
minutes
as follows, to-wlt:
' Not only lower than trher stan­
What’s Income of the old fnehton Will buy votes with his last bean.
well-known traveler of the Nineteenth
east two hundred eighty-three and
The North One half (N% ) of ihe
ed girl who could don un apron and Absolutely Mr. Gallegher,
century, described the country, pos­
dard tires, but su eri> • in qual­
five tenths (283.6) feet; thence
Northeast Quarter (NE% ) of the
sibly with exaggeration, as the most
go Into the kitchen and produce Positively Mr. Shean.
ity,
uniformity,
anc
depend­
North
no
degrees
2
minutes
west
one
The Hermiston Herald will give! beautiful and highly favored region In
aomothlng besides mayonnaise and
thousand sixty-three and one tenth Southwest Quarter (SW%) of Sec­
ability.
ine year’s subscription to the person the world. In one respect at least
chocolate fudge?
(1063.1) feet to the poiAt of begin­ tion Twenty six (26) 4n Township
who submits the best poem written this praise was deserved, for the love­
And
backed
by
a
uarantee
ning,
reserving therefrom one half l ive (6) North of Range Twenty-
liness of the Georgian women was al­
A man In the East Calms to have In connection with the coming May ways proverbial throughout the Near
of a road sixty feet wide along the e’ght (28), East of Willame tc Meri-
which
knows
no
nil
ige
limit.
Invented an attachment that will run Day Pageant. We will pick out East, nnd the fame of their beauty
east two hundred seventy-eight and flli.n, In Umatilla County, State of
This means protd tioi until the
a Ford on air. If Henry runs for each week the best poems sent In and spread to western lands.
nine tenths (278.9) feet on the Oi e "on.
tire actually wears out.
You are further notified that said
president he should at least in publish them. The poem must be
north side, showing on the map of
original and the name of the author
Anna
M. Harthrong has paid taxes
He Did Hand It Over.
vcstlgate the contraption.
the
Oregon
Land
&
Water
Co.
as
Buying Masons now is buying
must accompany all contributions.
8enntor Charles Batt, who preaches
Lots Six (6 ), seven (7 ), eight (8) on said premises fox prior or sub­
tires
right
With
this
goes
a
After seeing a supposed likeness The contest closes on April 26. At a doctrine of using care In the ex­
and nine (9) In Block fifty-two (62) sequent yea-s wlih the rate of in­
penditure of public funds, comes from
standard of service we’re proud
east, subject to all the terms and con­ terest on said amounts as follows:
of King "Tut” we nro led to believe I his time the winner will be announ­
Vigo county. There he was fighting
Year’s Tax, 1917, Date Paid Aug­
ditions of the original deeds of the
that It Is age before beauty in his ced. The contest ls open to every­ the raising of tax rates by the school
one.
ust
3. 1921, Amount »12.33, Rate of
Oregon
Land
A
Water
Co.
to
Ella
R.
case.
board. One of the moat pertinent of
Walpole dated April 29th, 1909, Interest 12 per cent: Year’s Tax
Ills remarks recently was: “I don’t
"Feel of the Ship.”
which property wa» mortgaged on the 1918, Date Paid August 3, 1921.
think the board that spends the
There once was a guy named Gene
Writing of "the feel of Hie ship" In money should determine the amount
16th day of March, 1921 and ls now Amount »12.66, Rate of Interest 12
Who dropped a match in gasoline.
his hook, “The Aviator," Henry C. Me- j of taxes to be paid. Let one board
held under mortgage, to be sold by | Per cent; Year’s Tax 1919, Date
Now they are mourning for poor old Comas digresses thus:
fix the amount of expenditures nnd—”
the Sheriff of Umatilla County, Ore- i Paid August 3, 1921, Amount »15.-
Gene,
“Due of the simplest examples of j "Judge," one of the board members
gon, to satisfy said judgement and '6 . Rate of Interest 12 per cent;
For he went to heaven In a big smoke ■feel’ that we all know Is a group of Interrupted, “does your wife fix the
all costs:
j Year’s Tax 19.20. Date Paid August
screen.
sensations which guide us In acquir­ amount of your expenditures?"
Hermiston, Ore.
Phone 264
I will on the Sixteenth day of ! 3, 1921, Amount »18.65, Rate of In-
ing skill with tools.
Mr. Batt nodded his head. He aft­
April, A. D. 1923, at the hour of terest 12 per cent; Year’s Tax 1921,
“It Is the ‘feel’ of the chisel, the erward said that that argument
A good many men would he heroes
plane
and
the
saw
that
directs
the
2 o'clock »n the afternoon of said Date Paid March 29. 1922, Amount
caused
him
more
trouble
than
any
If their wlve„ didn’t correct some of
hand and aim. ns the Instruments cut other he had ever given as it was
day at the front door of Court House »64.66, Rate of Interest 12 per cent.
their stories.
with the grain or across It.
In Pendleton. Umatilla County, Ore-1 Said Wilson S. Parks, as the own.
told to his wife who was willing to
“No one thinks cf the slight tactual serve In that capacity.
Umatilla
County
and
to
me
directed
gon,
sell the right, title and interest , r of the legal title of the above de-
He was calling upon the sweet sensations, or the muscle, tendon and
and delivered, upon judgement and the said A. B. Atchison, and Bessie scribed property as the same appears
young thing. Her dad sat In the joint sensations ns such. Instead, he
To Penalize the Childless.
decree rendered and entered In said G. Atchison had in and to the above of record, and each of the other per-
next room reading. "Darling," he thinks of Ills tools as part of himself.
An attempt to correct the tendency !
Court of th« 19th day of January, descrlbed property on the 15th day of gon8 aboved named arc hereby further
“He seems to project himself Into of the lowering French birth rate Is i
tald, “yea are ns sweet as sugar.
1923 in favor of Henry H. Edwards larch A. D 1921 or since then has , notified that Anna M. Harthrong will
"Yes," ch o tc l in (he old man, "and the end of the chisel aa It moves along being made In legislation which Is be- ■
and Annie C. Edwards, his wife, as
a
surface
or
an
edge.
*7
“UC.‘,On
t h e | aPP'y to ‘be Circuit Court of th .
fore
the
parliament
of
France.
The
j
Just about ¡s i-p n Ivc."
? ban<1' th” k o u n .y and State aforeeald for a de-
Plaintiffs and against A. B. Atchison ¡ S S , , 7
“The sensations are all Interpreted drastic suggestion in the bill la that
and Bessie C. Atchison, his wife, and proceeds to be applied In satisfac­
In terms of what the chisel Is doing tl>e state would seize nine-tenths of |
cree foreclosing the lien against the
Alonzo Nichols as Defendants for the tion of said execution and all costs.
The Day» of Real Sport
us It slips under the wood, not In all property left behind by any man i
property above described and men­
sum of »1200.00 with Interest there,
Dated This 7th day of March, A. D
V hi n you hat*' r.i.ide the last pay terms of pressure on the hand, or dying nt an age greater than twenty- 1
tioned in said certificate. And you are
strain
in
the
muscle."
1923.
eight
and
not
leaving
behind
at
tfiist
|
on
at
the
rate
of
7
per
cent
per
an­
ment on a eev ;.g : -.nchuie. thi n >
hereby summoned to appear within
________________
one child
num from March 15, 1921, the furth­
ZOETH HOUSER,
collector calls on you and argues
sixty days after the first publication
Your Quota of Mall.
j ’* •* provided that the property thtia !
er sum of »150 attorney’s fees, and
Sheriff of Umatilla County,
otherwise. After a diligent search
of the summons exclusive of the day
Did you receive 112 letters last year? ,nk’ n by ,h* "u ,e •* ,o •*
■“’*
for »24.90 costs and disbursements, 2#-6t
State of Oregon
you are able to find the receipt that
of said first publication, and defend
If you didn't, you failed to get your the money devoted to helping large
which said decroe, judgement, and
convince» hint. O. boy, Isn’t It a pro-rata share. According to esti­ families. All needy families with more
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN this action or pay the amount due
order
of
sale
ha»
been
docketed
and
"grand and glorious feeling.”
F0RECL0USURE OF TAX LIEN
mates Just completed at the Post i iffice than three children. It Is proposed,
as above shown together with costa
enrolled in the office of .the Clerk of
In the Circuit Court of the State of and accrued interest and In case of
department, about 11,335,000,000 let­ shall be eligible to benefits from the
said
Court;
and
whereas
by
said
O
ur
finishing
depart­
fund.
ters are now going through the United
Statement
Oregon, for the County of Umatilla your failure to do so, a decree will
judgement, decree and order of sale
ment, through up-to-date
Anna M. Harthrong. Plaintiff vs. be rendered foreclosing tha lien of
Of the ownership, management, States mulls every year. Figured on
Dinger
In
Expoeure.
It was directed that the following de­
the basis of the last eenaua of the
Wilson S. Parks, and any other said taxes and eosts against the land
circulation, etc., required by the act
methods and equipment
Iler Hnshand—Yoo look tough wlth
scribed real property In Umatilla
imputation of the country, each citizen
person or persons claiming any and premise» above named.
of congress, August 24. 1912, of the should have received an average of 112 all that inakeup on. 1 wlsh you’d eut ;
County,
Ore
on.
to-wlt:
and expert handling, can
right,
title, lien or interest In or
Hermiston Herald. published weekly letters. Upon these figures post office It out.
This summon» Is published by or­
Beginning at a point South no de­
help you get the kind o f
Mrs. Rnddyglow—Bnt Fm so accun-
to the within described property. der of the Honorable Gilbert W.
at Hermiston, Oregon, for April 1, officials claim (hat the United States
grees 2 minutes east twenty and three
Defendant.
1923.
lead* the world In the Interchange of tomed to It Fm afruld Fd catch cold
pictures you want.
Phelps. Judge of the Circuit Court
tenths (20 3) feet from tht center of
To
Wilson S. Parka, the above of the State, of Oregon, for the Coun­
State of Oregon, conn y of Umatil­ letters between Its people. It la esti­ wlthout It.
Section eighteen (18) Tp 5 N. R 28
la. ss. Before me, a notary public mated that the per capita of letters ■
E W. M.. which is a cement monu­ named defendant:
ty of Umatilla, and said order was
Because of ihe high freight rate In
T o use a slang expres-
in and tor the state and county afore exchanged in Great Britain la 84 an- |
ment six Inches in diameter, eigh­ IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF made and dated thia 28th day erf
anally. Of other important countries this country, American aale» of flour
OREGON:
*
sion :
said, personally appeared Raymond let-many has a per capita exchange of
teen Inches In the ground marked on
April. 1823. and the date of the flrat
in the Dutch East Indes haa fallen to
You
are
hereby
notified
that An­
Crowder, who. having been duly 25, while each Italian received nearly
top
with
a
copper
tack,
running
“ W e’re t k t r t at the
publication of thi» summons Is tha
near the vanishing point. Our
sworn according to law. deposes and as many, the rate being 24 per person. <
thence south 78 degree* IP minutes ts M. Harthrong la the holder of 22nd day of March. 1823.
finish."
freight rates aie more than double
says that be Is the editor and owner Three estimates are all based on flrat
west
two hundred seventy-eight and Certificate of Delinquency number­
All process and papers In thia pro­
the Australian rate.
of the Hermiston Herald and that -lam matter alone.— Sclentlflc Ameri­
nine tenths (378.9) fe«t; thence» ed 1740 Issued on the Third day of ceeding may be served upon the un­
Mitchell
Drug
Company
can.
-..
—
-
south no degrees 2 minutes east tM r-, August, 1921, by the Tax Collector dersigned residing within the 8tate
the following la. to the best of his
Herneieteag O re g o n
------------------- —
An electrically charged Iron door
ty and six tenths <»(*.») feet; thence of th* County of Umatilla. Stata of
knowledge and belief, a true atat
Alcohol will 1« made Horn malic forms part of the safeguards to King
of Oregon at the address hereafter
South 78 degrees 29 minutes west Oregon, for the amount of Twelve mention ad.
mem of the ownership, management by a South African company Inside Tuiaukhamena tomb while It la cloe.
NOTICE. OF SHERIFF’S SALE
three hundred sixty eight and nine Dollars and Fifty-one Cent* (»13.Cl)
etc., of the aforesaid publication (ot
UNDER EXECUTION
a year. Particular attention has ed until next seaeon. Th* terrine i
Address. Pendleton. Oregon.
same being the amount then due
the dale shown In the above cap­ iwen paid to the doTelupment of a heat make» It Impossible to work ex- ’ Notice 1* hereby given that by vir­ tenths (J 1 S 1 ) feet: thence south no
Keator * Randall.
tue of an execution Issued out of the degrees 3 minutes east nine hundred »nd delinquent for taxes for the year
tion, requited by the Act of Au$U*>t Motor fuel with alcohol aa a base. (In th« winter.
Attorney for th* Plaintiff.
Orcutt Court, State of Otego«, tor fifteen and six tenths (»15.«) feet; 1»1», together with »sanity. Interest
M -TK
Fresh Milk from the W. H. Quick
Jersey Herd
and
CONNOR & BURK l N ¡INE
BARGAINS IN USED CARS
1917 Touring, good rubber, $100
One with sta rte r and good
rubber, $200
OTHER BARGAINS
i
I
FUEL
s
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Free Plans for Houses
and Bams are at
your disposal
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“We Have What You Want”
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Inland Empire Lumber Compar
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