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TUE H E R M IS T O N HERALD, H E R M IS T O N , OREGON?) tr of the legal title of the above de scribed property as the same appears of record, and each of the other per sons aboved named are hereby further notified that Anna M. Harthrong will apply to the Circuit Court of the Devoted to the Interest and Development of the Hermlrton Schools County and State aforeeaid for a de cree foreclosing the lien against the Voi. 2. No. property above described and men MEN COME FIRST tioned in said certificate. And you are The mbembers of the Senior class had taken a reverse advance down hereby summoned to appear, within are the proud possessors of new class the hill, a large bonfire was built In every institution the men be sixty days after the first publication hind the enterprise are the most im. pins and rings which arrived In the and the coffee pot put on to boil. of the summons exclusive of the day early part of the week. These em- The sandwiches and welners brought portent consideration. Product sell of said first publication, and defend blems are of a design carefully selec forth such expressions as, “I’m starv ing plan or capital are of little avail t s action or pay the amount d u ejte(1 by a committee appointed by the ed” and "that coffee sure smells unless the men comprising the or as above shown together with coete llaK8> and are a source of envy to good!” ganization are efficient. After the marshmallows and accrued interest and In case of the lower class men. had been toasted and several Jokes The character, ability and exper your failure to do so, a decree will were told, the fire was allowed to ience of the men back of this bank be rendered foreclosing the lien of The annual track meet for the die and each one left feeling that the are reflected in lts growth and pres said taxes and costs against the land west end of Umatilla county will be Senior weiner roast was entirely suc ent strength. and premises above named. held on the Hermiston field on Apr. cessful. This summons Is published by or 21. This meet will determine which OFFICERS Enjoy the advantages of intimate der of the Honorable Gilbert W. students from the various schools F. B. Swayze contact with our officers ond direc _ Operetta Friday Phelps. tors. . . „ Judge of the Circuit Court i shall enter the Pendleton meet later President A student— "Are you expecting to of the State of Oregon, for the Coun- in the seaaon R. Alexinder Mr. Oralapp has been attend the operetta?” ty of Umatilla, and said order was devoting a great deal of his time to Vice-President Athlete— "I’ll say, I wouldn’t miss made and dated this 26th day of the training of the Hermiston ath- 3. C. Lochrie that for a good bit.” We have just bought a tremen April, 1922, and the date of the first eiets, so some good records are to be Cashier Member of the cast— “That's the dous stock of Army Munson last publication of thlg summons is the of Hermiston W. L. Hamm, expected on Saturday, April 21. way to talk. Everybody is going. shoes to be sold to the public dir 22nd day of March, 1923. Asg't. Cashier Capital, Surplus and Undivided Student— “Who is In the operetta” ect. These shoes are 100 per cent All process and papers in this pro Profits Over $50,000 The Hermiston base ball nine was Member of the cast— “Oh! Mabel solid leather with heavy double ceeding may be served upon the un victorious over the Umatilla players Brown, you know the girl that sings soles sewed and nailed. The up dersigned residing within the State In an interesting contest lastFriday like a lark, and you should see Embry pers are of heavy tan chrome of Oregon at the address hereafter afternoon. This is the second clash Warrlner, he makes the best slant leather with bellows tongue, there mentioned. betwen these two teams, Hermiston eyed Celestial Imaginable. Earl Ben by making them waterproof. These FOR SALE—Two fine six months old Address, Pendleton, Oregon. being the victor in each case. The sel with his que makes It Impossible shoes are selling very fast and we pigs. Fred Furrer, 2 1-2 miles so. Keator & Randall, score Friday was 16 to 9. for you to frown, and Anita Paulsen advise you to order at once to in east of Hermiston. 31-ltc Attorney for the Plaintiff. The Misses Gertrude Beisse and as Buddha reminds you of a jealous sure your order bing filled. T he H erald publishes 26-7tc. Pauline Morris were hostesses at a leading lady In the movie last night MISCELLANEOUS more genuine paid w ant Tb slzee are 6 to 11, all widths; most enjoyable party at the home of with Michael McKern as the Jealous NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE price $2.76. Pay postman on re object.” the former on last Saturday night. BEE SUPPLIES at the Second Hand ads than any other UNDER EXECUTION ceipt of goods or send money order Store. s l . , fe A large group of young people were Student— “Is that all there Is to Notice is hereby given that by vir paper published in a city Money refunded if shoes are not tue of an execution issued out of the asked to enjoy the hospitality of the it? of th e same size in E ast STANDARD SERVICE STATION- Athlete— "Ah! no,there are some satisfactory. Circuit Court. State of Oregon, for young ladies. The principal diver location opposite Herald. ern Oregon. Umatilla County and to me directed sion of the evening was 500 at which nifty choruses and the scenery will highest honors fell to Lenoro Dyer, be great, so hurry along and buy a THE U. S. STORES CO., SEE J. L. HARMAN FOR and delivered, upon judgement and and consolation to Earl Bensel. A ticket for two, as ‘she’ will want to T H E R E ’S A REASON Blacksmithlng of all kinds. All decree rendered and entered in said delicious luncheon, consisting of go along.” 1441 Broadway, Court of the 19th day of January, Work Guaranteed. Telephone 603. NEW YORK CITY Student— That’s right, I had better 1923 in favor of Henry II. Edwards salad, punch, sandwiches and cook 6-tfc. and Annie C. Edwards, his wife, as ies, was served at the close of a short get a date tonight so we won't miss seeing the "Crimson Eyebrows.” FOR SALE-—Office safe. Inpulre of Plaintiffs and against A. B. Atchison program of dancing. W. A. Leathers. — 26tfc and Bessie G. Atchison, his wife, and Alonzo Nichols as Defendants for the The dignified(?) Seniors forgdt The contest among the girls that FOR SALE—The first little house No. sum of $1200,00 with interest there, their dignity for a few hours Wed are eligible for being May Queen is of M. E. church. House to be moved. on at the rate of 7 per cent per an nesday evening and gathered for a getting very heated and the outcome FOR SALE See W. A. Leathers. 2 6-tfc num from March 15, 1921, the furth weiner roast on the Umatilla buttes. seems as uncertain as the weather. er sum of $150 attorney’s fees, and After some strenuous climbing to The contest ends next Monday so you IF I FAIL TO GROW HAIR FOR SALE— 40 acres, partly im SEE G L. BENNETT for Auction- for $24.90 costs and disbursements, the highest precipices in sight and had better hurry and vote for the proved Terms, W. A. Leathers. erring. Phone 42F2. 26-tfc. which said decree, judgement, and after several members of the party pretty girl who is your choice. 26-tfc. order of sale ha8 been docketed and We have a fine assortment of ~ ' Naturaliy A«ected"er. enrolled In the office of the Clerk of FOR SALE— An Improved 20 acre choice blooming plants and cut car chattel mortgage, or so much there The magnate came home grinning said Court; and whereas by said of as shall be necessary to satisfy the ranch 3 1-2 miles from Hermiston and sat down in a cheerful frame of ’ for particulars see C. H. Skinner. nations at our greenhouse at the judgement, decree and order of sale 1-tfc. esat end of Gladys avenue. We will it was directed that the following de sum of $650.00 with accrued inter mind to carve a large roast. W orld’s G reatest H air “My private secretary.” he an est, attorney’s fees, and costs of mak be prepared to furnish pepper, egg FOR 8ALE— A good farm team and plant and other vegetable plants to scribed real property in Umatilla ing such sale, together with the nounced, “told me today that he la en Grower. Grows h a ir on harness at a bargan. Also a 4 gardeners In large quantities. Phone County, Oregon, to-wit: building rent due, said property be gaged to be married. On his salary bald heads. I t m ust not Beginning at a point South no de the girl will starve.” horse fresno. 0. O. Felthouse. 24tfc us your wants for anything in the grees 2 minutes east twenty and three ing described as follows: One Pow, At this the daughter of the house be p u t w here h air is not floral or nursery line. We strive to tenths (20.3) feet from tht center of er’s make cameragraph, one General burst Into tears, whereat dad was con FRESNO SHOES $4.00 per pair. w anted. Oures dandruff please. Mrs. Jay Pelmulder. 25-tfc Section eighteen (18) Tp 5 N. R. 28 Electric make compersarc, one Men siderably taken aback. Harmon’s Blacksmith Shop. 22-tfc. "Why, what’s the matter, daughter?” and all scalp E. W. M„ which is a cement monu denhall player-piano, one set rep cur troubles. FOR RENT— Small alfalfa farm, ment six inches in diameter, eigh tains, all scenery for moving picture he Inquired solicitously. FOR SALE— 1 1-2 doz. White Leg $1.75 per jar. house, orchard, berries, etc. J. H. teen inches in the ground marked on house, one canvas screen, three hun "It’s me he Is engaged to-o-o,” sobbed horn hens, also 1 1-2 doz. thorobred Reid. 24-tfc. top with a copper tack, running dred opera chaire. Said sale will be the girl. Agent, Wanted Rhode Island hens all good layers, also 1 thorobred jersey bull com REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES AND thence south 78 degrees 29 minutes made subject to the prior lien of Moving. Charles H. Crandall by virtue of a "The editor of the Tumllnvllle Torch ing 2 years old. B. T. Locke, Colum INSURANCE. J. M. BIGGS, RE- west two hundred seventy-eight and certain chattel mortgage given by of Liberty gives his brother-in-law, the nine tenths (278.9) feet; thence» bia district. 25-tfc. ALTOR. 26-tfc south no degrees 2 minutes east thir G. H. Adams to said Crandall on the Hon. Pete Puterflsh, a nice funeral no 448 Lagan Ave. WINNIPEG, MANITOBA tice, don’t he?" asked a neighbor, 6th day of September, 1920, and re ty and six tenths (30.6) feet; thence 3 % ton Public Truck for sale cheap. The monthly cook food sale given "Eh-yah I” replied Gabe Gosnell of Now on good gravel Job. Also has corded in Vol. 3 5, of Chattel Mort South 78 degrees 29 minutes west flat rack for hauling wheat or j by the Baptist Ladies Aid has been three hundred sixty eight and nine gages, page 249, Records of Umatilla Grudge. “He writes dum nigh as piti changed from the first to the second baled hay. Inquire this office. tenths (368.9) feet; thence south no county, Oregon, given as security ful about him as If he had been a good 13-tfc. Of each month, at Sappers’ store. dog.”—Kansas City Star. CATARRH degrees 2 minutes east nine hundred for the payment of rent upon the . 30-2tc fifteen and six tenths (915.6) feet; Catarrh Is a Local disease greatly in ONE THOROUGHBRED JERSEY building described above as the Play fluenced by Constitutional conditions. Bull for sale, coming 2 years old, HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE con thence North 65 degrees 32 minutes house for three years from the 6th Ne. 9281. Rctervc Dirt. Na. 12 CALL FOR WARRANTS sists of an Ointment which gives Quick also one coming 2 years old, black east sixty two and seven tenths Relief by local application, and the day of September, 1920, and the pur City of Hermiston Special Street REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF Internal Msdlclns, a Tonic, which acts Jersey heifer, will be fresh in (62.7) feet; thence North 78 de chaser at the time of sale will be Improvent Warrants 2588 to 2595, through the Blood on the Mucous Sur THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK ** the summer. R. T. Locke, Colum and assiets in ridding your Bystem inclusive, are called and payable at grees, 23 minutes east three hundred required to pay the sum of $183.00 at Hermiston, in the State of Oregon, at the close o faces f Catarrh. bia district. 20-tfc. ten and seven tenths (310.7) feet; now In arrears of rent to May 1st, Sold by druggists for over 40 Years. my office on and after this date. In of business. Apr. 8. 1888. F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O. thence South 74 degrees 25 minutes 1923. terest stops April 13, 1923. FOR SALE eheap, team weight about RESOURCES east two hundred eighty-three and Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, this Loans and discounts............. S2S.066.88 236,066.68 S. C. Lochrie, City Treas. five tenths (283.5) feet; thence 2500. Call F. S. Beddow. Phone Overdrafts, secured ................... 8....... < 42F13. 21-tfc. Unsecured........ 263.82 268.82 North no degrees 2 minutes west one 9th day of April, 1923. U. 8. bonds to secure circulation (par Zoeth Houser, SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN thousand sixty-three and one tenth value).................................... ...8,260.00 FOR SALE—Range, dinning table, SEE F0RECL0USURE OF TAX LIEN Sheriff Umatilla County, Oregon All other U. 8. Govt, securities (includ (1063.1) feet to the pot At of begin kitchen cabnet, bed room set, rugs In the Circuit Court of the State of ning, reserving therefrom one half 31-2tc ing premium, if a n y ) ............. 838 38 7.183.38 and other articles. Phone 21F3. Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc...... 60,468.70 Oregon, for the County of Umatilla of a road sixty feet wide along the Banking house,Furniture, fixtures ___ 10,868.38 Mrs. Augusta Cressy. 23-tfc. Anna M. Harthrong, Plaintiff Vs. east two hundred seventy-eight and SILVER AMONG GOLDEN STORE Real estate owned other than banking house......... ............................................. 7,678.06 nine tenths (278.9) feet on the Wilson S. Parks, and any other Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve FOR RENT— Ten acres of land in ...................................................... 28,738.47 person or persons claiming any north side, showing on the map of Gray Tresaea of Tutankhamen’s Cash bank in vault and amount due from Nat* cultivation; good buildings, one Queen Found in That Monarch's the Oregon Land & Water Co. as ional banks .................................. 34,686.42 right, title, lien or interest in or mile east of Umatilla. For particulars Total of items 8. 10, 11. and 18. 34.696.42 Recently Discovered Tomb. Lots Six (6 ), seven (7 ), eight (8) to the within described property, Miscellaneous cash items — ....................... 612.88 see Albert Atchison, Umatilla, Ore. — FOR— and nine (9) in Block fifty-two (52) Defendant. Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer 2 6 tie There was silver hurled amid the east, subject to all the terms and con and due from U. S. Treasurer............ 812.60 To Wilson S. Parks, the above ditions of the original deeds of the gold with which Tutnnkhnmen’s tomb Total ................._ ................................. IM0J66.2S FOR SALE—-Two four-room houses named defendant: Is henped—the silver of hair. The Oregon Land & Water Co. to Ella R. gray tresses of the ancient king's IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF In Hermiston. Terms $100 down, Walpole dated April 29th, 1909, dead queen have been dragged to OREGON: LIABILITIES monthly payments of $25. H. E. which property wag mortgaged on the light and now rest with other relics Capital stock paid in ............................... 26,000.00 You are hereby notified that An . Hanby. 27-tfc na M. Harthrong is the holder of 15th day of March, 1921 and is now rescued from the oblivion to which Surplus fund .......................................... 10.000.00 Undivided profits........ _ . .... ...... 22,684.87 FOR SALE— 3-inch Webber wagon Certificate of Delinquency number held under mortgage, to be sold by vanity or greed or whatever it was Reserved for int., taxes, accrued 2.000.00 — AND— and good hay rack. Same as new. ed 1740 issued on the Third day of the Sheriff of Umatilla County, Ore that prompted their burial and pass Reserved fo r ...... ....................— 24.634 87 ing centuries condemned It. The mon Price $100. Geo. H. Root. 27tfc August, 1921, by the Tax Collector gon, to satisfy said Judgement and arch who defied death to rob him of Less current expenses, int. and all costs; taxes paid ............................. 4,476.48 20,069.88 of the County of Umatilla, State of his treasure could early It with him Circulating notes o u tsta n d in g ...... .......... 6,250.00 FOR SALE— White Leghorn baby Oregon, for the amount of Twelve I will on the Sixteenth day of to his tomb, but he could not carry Certified checks outstanding ......................... 166.00 chicks. March, April and May Dollars and Fifty-one Centa ($12.51) April, A. D. 1923, at the hour of youth there. The years mocked him, Cashier’^ ch eck s outstanding. ............ 8,062.41 hatch?«. 1 or 500. R. L. Smith, the name being the amount then due 2 o’clock in the afternoon of said as they mock man of today, and Total of items 21. 22.23, 24 and 28 3,217.41 Hermiston, Oregon. 27-tfc and delinquent for taxes for the year day at the front door of Court House worked their havoc upon him and his Demand deposits: in Pendleton, Umatilla County, Ore as they work it on rulers and ruled Individual deposits subject to check..... 242,160.06 Certificates of deposit due in less than 80 FOR SALE— Ford truck In A1 con 1916, together with penalty, Interest gon, sell the right, title and Interest today. daysfother than for money borrowed) 18,192 56 dition. Price $250. See Earl and costs thereon upon the real prop the said A. B. Atchison, and Bessie The gray tresses of the dead king’s State, county or other municipal deposits 86,860.26 Kingsley. • 27-tfc erty assessed to you, of which you are G. Atchison had In and to the above queen leave no telltale trace of x Total demand deposits __ 292.192.86 the owner as appears of record situat described property on the 15th day of youthful hue» Were they ebon or Time Deposits: FOR SALE— Duroc-Jersey sows, will ed In. said County and State and March A. D. 1921 or since then has were they gold before age trnnsmnted Certificates of deposits (other than for borrowed) ----------------- 22.646.67 farrow In week. Purebred. Phone particularly bounded and described acquired, at public auction to the them to sliver? Whatever hue they Total money of time deposits 23.646.67 were, they were cherished by him 54F5. A. A. Paulsen. 27-tfc as follows, to-wit: highest bidder for cash in hand, the Total........................................ ............ 8380,366.23 The North One-half (N% ) of the proceeds to be applied in satisfac who was the owner of the huddled 8Ut*» of Oregon { _ . wealth at Luxor. He was a king. FOR SALE— Bronze turkey eggs for Northeast Quarter ( N E U ) of the County of Umatilla 1 •• tion of said execution and all costs. And he was a husband. The heart L 8. C. Lochnc, cashier of the above named setting. Price $2 per setting. Southwest Quarter (8W%) of Sec to have th a t w atch Dated This 7th day of March, A. D. that bent In hla breast may have hun bank, do solemnly «wear that the above statement la true to the beet of my knowledge and belief. Mrs. Geo. Kendler, Umatilla 302p tion Twenty-six (26) In Township or clock repaired. 1923. gered for gold and precious stones 8. C. LOCHRIE. Cuhlar and found satisfaction In laying them ZOETH HOUSER, Subscribed and sworn to before me this 10th day FOR SALE—Strawberry plants, Five (5 ) North of Range Twenty- of April. 1928. Marshalls. Joe Dyer, Hermiston, eight (2 8 ), East of Willamette Meri Sheriff of Umatilla County, up, but It also held love of the queen Otta G. Sapper. Notary Public for Ore. whose locks were burled with him. Ore. 30-tfc dian, in Umatilla County, State of 26-6t My commission expiree J»ily 17. 1826 State of Oregon Else lie would not have given them Oregon. Correct—Attest: place among his rarest treaaures. We do the best work You are further notified that said NOTICE OF CHATTEL MORTGAGE m P. B. SWAYZE. FOR SALE— Bay team, weight about R. ALEXANDER 2600. Also harness and wagon. Ann« M. Harthrong has paid taxes and as reasonable J. R. RALEY SALE Want Ads Bring Results Ed. Haugeberg. 30-tfc on said premises lor prior or sub Director«. as we can. Notice Is hereby given that by vir FOR SALE— 2 Jersey cows, also 15 sequent yea-s with the rate of In month old heifer, choice Duroc- terest on said amounts as follows: tue of the authority vested In me as Year's Tax, 1917, Date Paid Aug the agent of Millard F. White, mort Jersey brood sows. Eber D. Mos- sle, 1 mile east of Hermiston. 294tc ust 3, 1*21, Amount 312.33. Rate of gagee, In a certain chattel mortgage Interest 12 per cent; Year’s Tax given by J. F. Morfltt to the said Jeweler and Watch maker FOR SALE— Two mowers one hay 1918. Date Paid August 3, 1921. White on the 1st day of May, 1922, “ Gifts That Last” rake, one wagon, 2-horse fresno, Amount $12.66, Rate of Interest 12 and recorded In Vol. 38 of Chattel 4-horse riding fresno, stack of rye per cent; Year's Tax 1919,, Date Mortgages, page 389, Records of straw, one gelding 3 years, weight Paid Angust 3, 1921, Amount $15.- Umatilla county, Oregon, that I wll 1700, 2 sets harness. Inquire A. F. "6. Rate of Interest 12 per cent; on Saturday, the 21st day of April. Come in and h ear the la te st C om e in on. Drolshagen. 3 miles north of Year’s Tax 1*20. Date Paid Angust 1923, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M, at the front door of the building 3, 1921. Amount $13.$5, Rate of In renew il n a town. 2>-tfe terest 12 per cent; Year’s Tax 1*21, known as the Playhouse on Main tim e you ar> CHICKS AND HATCHING EGGS— Date Paid March 29. 1922, Amount street In Hermiston, Oregon, sell to in town. Chas Cllneemlth, one mile north of $<4.6(, Rate of InterOet 12 per cent. the highest bidder for easb In hand, Said W ilson 8. Parka, as the ow n . all the property described in Mid Hermiston. t>-tfe LODGE DIRECTORY High School Mirror at 8:00 .h&rp lhhuuoiiie hall. V i i _____, wefcQme Minnie E. SttfW rt,1 Kathryn L. Garner. Séo. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. FRACIS P. ADAMS Physician and Surgeon Byte treated, tested and Giaeeee Fitted Office over Ftret Nation«! Batik CKHCE PHONE. 92 HESttlLNCE PHONE. MS Offlee Uoura: S to 12 a. m.; 2 te 8JBn. aa. Day or night calls answered pMmptlp DR. W. W. ILLSBET First National Bank WANT ADS _ J. A. Reevee. N. O. RECLAMATION IX)DGE Na. TD7. K. of P . meets each Thurwigy evaalaa in Mark's Hall, at 7:8ft P. M. Visit!«* brothers cordially invited. W. H McMillan R, A. B ro w a m . K. R. and 8. O. C. U. S. Army Shoes NOTICE! diallyl W. R. L eghorn. ! Office over First National Banlc Osteopathy Surgery Medicine Calls answered at all houre Office phone 661 Reside« TU D R . F . V . P R IM E Dentistry Dental X-Ray and Diagnosis Bank Bldg. Office Hermiston, Oregon RcldShe. W. J. W A RN ER Attorney-at-Law Hermiston : : : Oregon M c K enzie & uevalebs Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Haa removed from his former location 1« the Bond Bldg, to Rooms 1, 2 and 8 Inland Empire Bank Bid*. $50 Reward Pendleton O riental Hair R oot Hair G rower Treats All Domestic Animal*. Prof. M. S. Crosse HITT :: Oregon DR. THEO. BELETSKI VETERINARIAN Interstate Stock Inspector Residence at Stone’s Place BERT MULLENS The Particular Barber Shop at Siscel’s Confectionery «■»■■■■■■■■■■■■■ h i 5 J .L .V A U G H A M S E lectric Fixture* and Appliances ¿ Phone 139 Z ™ IO S >. C o u r t ■«. 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