tlon Twenty-six (26) in Township
Five (5) North of Range Twenty-
eight (28), East of Willamette Meri
MEN COME FIRST
dian, in Umatilla County, State of
SENI0B PLAY
Oregon.
In every Institution the men be
The cast for the Senior play “Clar
Yon
are
further
notified
that
said
hind the enterprise are the most lm.
ence" has beer, selected and practice
A group of high school students
Anna M. Harthrong has paid taxes is in progress under the direction of
portant consideration. Product sell
took advantage of the delightful
on
said
premises
for
prior
or
sub
ing plan or capital are of little avail
Miss Denby. “Clarence” is a com
sequent yea-s with the rate of in edy in four acts written by the pop weather on last Sunday and enjoyed
unless the men comprising the or
terest on said amounts as follows: ular author. Booth Tarkington. The a picnic near Cold Springs.
ganization are efficient.
Year's Tax. 1917, Date Paid Aug plot centers around a soldier who
The annual Junior prom is to be
The character, ability and exper
ust 3, 1921, Amount $12.33, Rate of has an amusing life story. The Sen
given this year on April 28. The
ience of the men back of this bank
Interest 12 per cent; Year's Tax
iors will probably have this play guests are to be membersof the
are reflected in lt8 growth and pres
1918, Date Paid August 3, 1921,
staged during the latter part of May Junior and Senior classes and the
ent strength.
Amount $12.66, Rate of Interest 12 as a part of the Commencement exer
alumni. An orchestra has been se
per cent; Year's Tax 1919,, Date
OFFICEBS
cises. The cast is as follows: Clar
Enjoy the advantages of intimate
Paid August 3, 1921, Amount $15.- ence, Hugh Fraser; Violet Pinney, cured to furnish the music for the
contact with our officers ond direc
F. B. Swayze
evening and a pleasant time 18 anti
7 6, Rate of Interest 12 per cent;
Phyllis Dyer; Cora, Zona Bensel, the cipated.
tors.
Preaidant
Year’s Tax 1920, Date Paid August
young
daughter
in
the
household
of
R. Alexander
3, 1921, Amount $18.55, Rate of In Mrs. Martyn, the stenographer, Elda
t'lce-President
terest 12 per cent; Year’s Tax 1921, Buhmann; Bobby, the son, Arthur
The material for the 1923 Annual
3. C. Lechrle
We have Just bought a tremen
Date Paid March 29, 1922, Amount
has
gone to the press and will prob,
Rubner; Mrs. Wheeler, Cora and
Cashier
dous stock of Army Munson last
$64.66,
Rate
of
Interest
12
per
cent.
ably
be
ready
for
distribution
In
the
of Hermiston
Bobby’s stepmother, Margaret Neary;
W. L. Hamm,
shoes to be sold to the public dir
Said Wilson S. Parks, as the own. Mr. Wheeler, Cora and Bobby’s earlypart of May.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Aaa't. Cashier
ect. These shoes are 100 per cent
er
of
the
legal
title
of
the
above
de
father, Leo Smith; Della, the house
Profits Over <50,000
scribed property as the Bame appears
Miss Denby spent the week-end In 1 solid leather with heavy double
maid, Mary Currie; Hubert Stem, Ir
soles sewed and nailed. The up
of record, and eafch of the other per
win Shotwell; Dinwiddie, the butler, Corvallis where her brother Is at
tan chrome
sons aboved named are hereby further Ernest Carson.
tending school. She returned Mon pers are of heavy
leather with bellows tongue, there
notified that Anna M. Harthrong will
day
evening.
FOR SALE—One four-horse fresno, apply to the Circuit Court of the
by making them waterproof. These
The Junior candy sale which was
power spray rig, small plow, walk County and State aforesaid for a de
shoes are selling very fast and we
held
on
the
evening
of
the
presen
The
track
meet
is
to
be
held
Sat
ing cultivators, cream separator, cree foreclosing the lien against the
advise you to order at once to In
lumber wagon with bed, saddle property above described and men tation of the high school operetta urday on the local field with stu sure your order blng filled.
T he H erald publishes
was
a
success
from
every
standpoint.
dents
from
the
west
end
of
the
and other farm tools too numerous tioned In said certificate. And you are
Th sizes are 6 to 11, all widths;
more genuine paid want
to mention. All inquiries to be hereby summoned to appear within The members of the class deserve county competing.
price $2.76. Pay postman on re
much
praise
for
the
manner
in
which
made
before
Wednesday
morning.
ads than any other
sixty days after the first publication
ceipt of goods or send money order
Teacher— “What Is an oyster?”
W. G. Fritts, 3% miles east of of the summons exclusive of the day they conducted the affair, and for
paper published in a city
Labon— “An oyster 18 a fish built Money refunded tf shoes are not
Hermiston.
32-ltp of said first publication, and defend the delicious candy placed on sale.
satisfactory.
like a nut.”
I
of the same size in East
this action or pay the amount due The student body Is pleased to an
ern Oregon.
as above shown together with costs nounce that the operetta "Crimson
MISCELLANEOUS
Teacher— “Who can name one Im
and accrued Interest and in case of Eyebrows” netted them the neat sum portant thing we have now that we
THE U. S. STORES CO.,
THERE’S A REASON
your failure to do so, a decree will of $100. The students desire to
1441 Broadway.
did not have one hundred years ago.”
BEE SUPPLIES at the Second Hand be rendered foreclosing the lien of thank all those who contributed to
NEW YORK CITY
Claude W.— “Me.”
Store.
i1-tfc said taxes and costs against the land
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and premises above named.
COLOR FOR HOSPITAL WALLS
PRESIDENTS
BORN
IN
WINTER
This
summons
is
pibiished
by
or
STANDARD SERVICE STATION—
der of the Honorable Gilbert W. New York Institution Hat Adopted
location opposite Herald.
Birthdays of Most of America’s Chief
New Idea Which Would Seem
Phelps, Judge of the Circuit Court
Executives Between October 4
to
Have
Advantages.
SEE J.
L.
HARMAN
FOR of the State of Oregon, for the Coun
and April 28.
Blacksmithlng of all kinds.
All ty of Umatilla, and said order waif
The modern hospital has been made
Did you ever stop to think that most
Work Guaranteed. Telephone 603. made and dated this 26th day of about as sanitary, cheerless and un
FOB SALE
IF I FAIL TO GROW HAIR
6-tfc. April, 1922, and the date of the first comfortable looking as it Is possible of our presidents were bom In winter?
publication of thi8 summons is the to make It with the aid of white cald- The most auspicious time of year for
FOR SALE— 49 acres, partly Im FOR SALE— Office safe. Inpulre of 22nd day of March, 1923.
mlnetl ceilings, enameled walls, and the birthdays of presidents la between
proved Terms, W. A. Leathers.
All process and papers in this pro white enameled iron furniture. In the October 4 and April 28. Only three
W. A. Leathers.
— 26tfc
presidents out of the total of 28 have
25-tfe.
ceeding may be served upon the un new Fifth Avenue hospital all this Is been born outside that cool weather
changed.
The
walls
are
delicately
tint
FOR SALE— An Improved 20 acre SEE G L. BENNETT for Auction- dersigned residing within the State ed In French gray, bufT or tan, and the period, and twd of those, John Quincy
erring. Phone 42F2.
26-tfc. of Oregon at the address hereafter
ranch 3 1-2 miles from Hermiston
furniture Is what we would find In a Adams and Benjamin Harrison, de
World’s Greatest Hair
for particulars see C. H. Skinner.
mentioned.
modern hotel, A great deal of the scended from presidential families.
1-tfc. FOR RENT—Small alfalfa farm,
If you were born In May or June and
Grower. Grows hair on
horror of a hospital Is brought about
Address, Pendleton, Oregon.
house, orchard, berries, etc. J. H.
by the idea of being wheeled Into an get to be President, you’ll be doing bald heads.
-ALE- A e n d farm team and
It must not
Keator
&
Randall,
Reid.
24-tfc.
Immense operating room, with nothing something no one else ever managed to
? in s a> a bargan. Also a 4
Attorney for the Plaintiff. but operating tables, knives and saws, do, remarks the New York Sun. Taft
be
put
where
hair is not
horse fresno. O. O. Felthouse. 24tfc REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES AND
26-7tc. which are not calculated to distract at was the only man not of a presidential
wanted. Oures dandruff
INSURANCE. J. M. BIGGS, RE
tention from their own Ills, and the pa family who ever celebrated his birth
FRESNO SHOES $4.00 per pair.
ALTOR.
26-tfc
tient usually remains In terror until day In May, June, July, August or Sep and all scalp troubles.
N0TICE OF CHATTEL M0BTGAGE the anesthetic has done Its work; but tember. He was born on September
Harmon’s Blacksmith Shop. 22-tfc.
$1.75 per jar.
SALE
at the Fifth Avenue hospital the pa 15. The only two real summer presi
LOST-—Eastern Star pin at operetta
dents were Benjamin Harrison, with
tient
Is
taken
Into
an
anesthetizing
FOR SALE— 1 1-2 doz. White Leg
A g e n t* W anted
last Friday evening. Finder will
Notice is hereby given that by vir room which resembles a smnll parlor. a birthday on August 20, and John
horn hens, also 1 1-2 doz. thorobred
please return to Herald office.
tue of the authority vested in me as It Is attractively furnished, and even Quincy Adams, who was a July 11
Rhode Island hens all good layers,
32-ltc the agent of Millard F. White, mort has a rug on the floor, and there are baby.
also 1 thorobred jersey bull com
Console yourself If you hnve a sum
gagee, in a certain chattel mortgage curtains at the windows. This new
448 Logan Ave.
mer birthday with the fact that more
ing 2 years old. B. T. Locke, Colum THE BEST that's grown in garden
given by J. F. Morfitt to the said hospital has many Interesting devices; of the great poets have Been born In
WINNIPEG,
MANITOBA
bia district.
25-tfc.
and bedding plants at the Pelmul- White on the 1st day of May, 1922, for example, suites of offices are pro
May than In any other month and thnt
vided
for
physicians
at
the
hospital,
so
der greenhouse. Porch boxes, and recorded in Vol. 38 of Chattel
great painters and explorers, writers
3 V4 ton Public Truck for sale cheap.
hanging baskets and cut flowers. Mortgages, page 389, Records of that they can see their private patients of best sellers and kings are br plenti
Now on good gravel job. Also has
Just the same as they would In their
32-tfc Umatilla county, Oregon, that I wil own office, thus befhg able to keep In ful among summer babies as among
flat rack for hauling wheat or
CATARRH
baled hay. Inquire this office.
on Saturday, the 21st day of April, touch with the other patients In the those that breathed their first In frost Catarrh Is a Local disease greatly In
fluenced by Constitutional conditions.
13-tfc.
Those who know themselves en- 1923, at the hour of 10 o’clock A. hospital. This office enables the physi ier weather.
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE con
debted to the firm of Sikey & Hen
cians to tnke advantage of the diag
sists of an Ointment which gives Quick
Entertainment for Lepere.
O’ E THOROUGHBRED JERSEY derson. will please call and settle. M., at the front door of the building nostic facilities of the hospital for their
Relief by local application, and the
Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which acts
The leper colony of Porto Rico on through
Dull for sale, coming 2 years old.i We have sold our business and are known as the Playhouse on Main private patients.—Scientific American.
the Blood on the Mucous Sur
Cobras Island, nfter years of dreary faces and assists In ridding your System
also one coming 2 years old, black anxious to close our books prepara street in Hermiston, Oregon, sell to
of
Catarrh.
days and silent nights, can now listen
the highest bidder for cash in hand,
Jersey heifer, will be fresh in
by druggists for over 40 Years.
tory to turning it over to the new all the property described in said SINGING AFFECTS THE INSANE to the voices of the world. A radio re Sold
F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O.
the summer. R. T. Locke, Colum
purchaser. Thanking you for your chattel mortgage, or so much there
ceiving set has Just been Installed
bia district.
20-tfc.
past patronage. Sikey & Hender of as shall be necessary to satisfy the Tired Brains and Irrltatad Nerves Said there. Probably not since its Inven
to Ba Soothed by Muale and the
tion has the setting up of a radio set
32-2tc sum of $650.00 with accrued inter
FOR SALE cheap, team weight about son.
Human Voice.
been watched by a more Interested
2600. Call F. S. Beddow. Phone
est, attorney’s fees, and costs of mak
group of spectators than that which
SEE
Experiments are being tried at the followed the movements of the Rev.
42F13.
21-tfc. Want duck eggs for hatching. Phone ing such sale, together with the
795.
32-ltc building rent due, said property be New York State Hospital for Insane Charles B. Bare and two employees,
on Ward's Island with the human as they Installed the Instrument.
FOR SALE— Range, dinning table,
ing described as follows: One Pow.
kl chen cabnet, bed room set, rugs I take this means of notifying the er’s make cameragraph, one General voice, and physicians and attendants "When the loud speaker comes you
say that there Is evidence that tired will be able to hear concerts, music
public that I will not he respon
and other articles. Phone 21F3.
Electric make compersarc, one Men brains are rested and Irritated nerves and singing In San Juan. In Havana
sible for any debts contracted by
Mrs. Augusta Creasy.
23-tfc.
denhall player-piano, one set rep cur soothed by song. Theories evolved and In the big cities of the United
my wife, Viliie Greene.
tains, all scenery for moving picture from studying “reactions” of Insane States,” they were told. The radio
FOR RENT— Ten acres of land in
Sherman Greena. 31-lt
house,
one canvas screen, three hun patients prove thnt vocal music has a concerts will be heard In the club
-FOB—
cultivation; good buildings, one
more powerful Influence over the av house of the Philanthropic society of
mile east of Umatilla. For particulars LOST—Cockerel Spaniel, extra long dred opera chairs. Said sale will be erage Insane person than Instrumental. Cabras Island. The clubhouse Is rath
A series of concerts Is to be given at er meagerly furnished—a broken vlc-
body, short legs, bob tail, dark made subject to the prior lien of
see Albert Atchison, Umatilla, Ore.
brown, name Buster. Wearing Charles H. Crandall by ^virtue of a the hospital and results will he careful trola, a rather unsteady table, and
'
26tfc
collar with C. E. Fuller’s name on certain chattel mortgage given by ly watched to determine Just what some benches and chairs. Superin
measure of relief Is given. Music has
FOR SALE— Two four-room houses
it. Liberal reward for any infor G. H. Adams to said Crandall on the been used for thia purpose In Germany tendent Itubln has promised to see that
6th
day
of
September,
1920,
and
re
everyone has a seat—and so on nights
in Hermiston. Term8 $100 down,
mation concerning his where
with great success for many years and
monthly payments of $25. H. E.
abouts. C. E. Fuller, Walla Walla corded in Vol. 35, of Chattel Mort the alienists are able to say what when Pittsburgh and Havana “speak'
— AND—
out clear and bold” the exiles of Cabras
Hanby.
27-tfc
Wash.
— 32-3tc gages, page 249, Records of Umatilla kinds of music have the proper effect will be listening.
county, Oregon, given as security upon individual cases. The soprano
FOR SALE— 3-inch Webber wagon
Dr. H. C. Curry, eyesight special for the payment of rent upon the voice is said to be most beneflclnl to
The Rest of the Outlay.
and good hay rack. Same as new. ist of Seattle, who has made pofess- building described above as the Play cases of acute melancholia.
Pretty Aunt Grace received for val
The tenor voice, high and clear, has entlnes from her many admirers three I
Price $100. Geo. H. Root. 27tfc ional vlBlts to Hermiston for many house for three years from the 6th
the best effect on persona having soft
years, will be here soon. Watch pap day of September, 1920, and the pur ening of the brain, while the deep, books of poetry as well as some candy
FOR SALE— White Leghorn baby
and flower«. Rlx-yenr-old Ben, who
chaser
at
the
time
of
sale
will
be
32-ltc
rich tones of the baritone affect par
chicks. March, April and May ers for date.
required to pay the sum of $183.00 ticularly paranoiacs. It Is a mystery had Just started to school thought the
hatches. 1 or 500. R. L. Smith,
now in arrears of rent to May 1st, yet to be explained by science why a hooks, so different from his first rend
Hermiston, Oregon.
27-tfc Detroit vapor oil stove, 5 burners 1923.
mind unbalanced Is abnormally sensi er, decidedly queer In form. His moth-1
er told hlin they were the sort of books
with oven. Will sell cheap if
Dated at Pendleton. Oregon, this tive to musical vibrations. A profes people gave for valentines.
FOR SALE— Duroc-Jersey sows, will
taken at once. G. W. Lambrlth.
sional
pianist
In
Russia,
trying
piano
The next day the principal brought
farrow in week. Purebred. Phone
|
32-2tp 9th day of April. 1923.
solos on patients, found that “Jazz" some little books of childhood rhymes
Zoeth Houser,
64F6. A. A. Paulsen.
27-tfc
was positively harmful, while soft, to their room to he need as supple
Sheriff Umatilla County, Oregon I soothing, restful music would quiet the mentary readers. For a little while |
SUMMONS FOB PUBLICATION IN
FOR 8ALE— Strawberry
plants,
most violent.
31-2tc
F0KECL0USUBE OF TAX T IE N
Ren looked at the one handed him.
Marshalls. Joe Dyer. Hermiston,
and then he waved hla hand at the
Ore.
30-tfc In the Circuit Court of the State of IN THE COUNTY COUBT OF THE
He Knew Him When—
principal. “Where are the dowers
to have that watch
Oregon, for the County of Umatilla
There Is one Detroiter who bad an and candy thut came with these?" he
STATE
OF
0B
E
G
0N
FOB
THE
Anna
M.
Harthrong,
Plaintiff
vs.
FOR SALE— Bay team, weight about
or clock repaired.
opportunity to study at close range asked.
COUNTY OF UMATILLA
Wilson S. Parks, and any other
2600. Also harness and wagon.
the new Japanese ambassador long
person or persons claiming any
Ed. Haugeberg.
30-tfc
In the matter of the estate of before M. Hanlbara thought he would
Pretty Soft for Tlge.
represent his country in the United
right, title, lien or interest In or James A. Ralph, deceased.
"If the people are so genuinely en
FOR SALE— 2 Jersey cows, also 15
States. During the settling of the thuala-oic over motoring, as they are,,
to the within described property,
month old heifer, choice Duroc-
Notice of final account.
Russian-Japanese peace at Porte of course," says a Detroit motorcar j
Defendant.
We do the best work
Jersey brrod sows. Eber D. Mos-
Notice la hereby given that the mouth, N. H., In 1905, Harry H. manufacturer, “what about the dogs?
To
Wilson
8.
Parks,
the
above
sle, 1 mile east pf Hermiston. 294te
and
as reasonable
Cooper, of the Hotel Toller, represent Doga seem to have' simply gone crazy
undersigned
has
filed
his
final
re
named defendant:
ed the Postal Telegraph company at about riding In an automobile. They
port
in
the
matter
of
the
above
en
as
we
can.
FOR SALE— Two mower* one hay IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
titled estate, and the court has fixed the Kittery naval station. He had will ride on the running board, cling !
OREGON:
charge of all the Japanese official to the fenders or take any easy seat.
rake, one wagon, 2-borse fresno,
You are hereby notified that An Monday, the 21st day of May, 1923, cable dispatches. M Hanlbara was the Inside the car or outside. I have two
4-horse riding fresno, stack of rye
as the time, and the county court social and, vlrtnally, the general sec dogs of my own, and know any num
straw, one gelding 8 years, weight na M. Harthrong is the holder of
roomrin the county court house at retary for the Japanese peace envoys ber of driver« who alao have doga, but
1700. 2 sets harness. Inquire A. F. Certificate of Delinquency number
Jewel** and Wale banker
Pendleton. Oregon, as the place for When correspondents wanted to know I have .vet to see a dog that won't
Drolebagen. 3 miles north of ed 1740 issued on the Third day of
“Gifts Tk.l La.«'
hearing and settling said final ac anything, they went to M. Hanlhara. drop everything, even a fight with
Angust,
1921,
by
the
Tax
Collector
town.
It-tfc
who, with the suavity characteristic Ma favorite enemy, to take a ride In
count;
any
heir,
creditor,
or
other
of the County of Umatilla, State of
of hla race, did what he could. He the family bus.”
CHICKS AND HATCHING BOOS— Oregon, for the amount of Twelve person Interested In the Estate to file and Mr. Cooper became good friends
Chas Clinesmlth. ons mile north of Dollar^ and Fifty-one Cents ($12.51) objections to said final account on or In the course of the negotiations.—
Hermiston.
ft-tfc the same being the amount then due before the day appointed for auch Detroit New*
A grouch Is a men who finds a
end delinquent for taxes for the year hearing and settlement.
. . .
reneu) u nex>
quarter end cuaees his luck because I £ «
Dated
this
4th
day
of
April,
1923.
FOR SALE— Weaned pigs, duroc-Jer- 1*16, together with penalty. Interest
It was not a dollar.
ADDING
machine
rolls
at
the
Herald
sey thoroughbreds E. I. Daria. and coats thereon upon the real prop
Frank Ralph.
office.
in town.
2 1-2 miles uorth of Hermiston
erty assessed to you. of which you are
Administrator
fYPBW RITER Ribbon« «nd carboni
32-2tp (he owner *e appears of record eitaat- S l- t t e
Want Ads Bring Romita
paper for sale at the Herald.
DB. FBACIS P. ADAMS
Physician and Surgeon
Eye« treatad. tested and Gia wee Fitted
Office over First National Batik
Office Hours: 0 to 12 a. no.; 2 to
U. S. Army Shoes
Day or night calk answered
DB. W. W. ILLSBKY
First National Bank
NOTICE!
W NT AOS
Office ov.r Flrat ItaUesal Bank
Osteopathy
Dentistry
W. J. W A BN EB
Attorney-at-Law
Hermiston
Oregon
Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat
Has removed from hit former location la the
Bond Bldg, to
Room« 1. 2 and 3 Inland im p Iva Bank Bldg.
Pendleton
D?. I.
::
Oregon
THEO. BELETSKI
VETEBINABIAN
Treats All Domestic Animals.
Interstate Stock Inspector
Residence at Stone's Place
BEBT MULLENS
The Particular Barber
Shop at Siscel’s Confectionery
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Prof. M. S. Crosse
Wm. H. Ogden
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Dental X-Ray and Diagnosis
Bank Bldg.
Office ]
Hermirton. Oregon
ResfdBbee I
Oriental Hair
Root Hair Grower
GUNS
S a rg u y
D B . F. V. P B IM l
$50 Reward
HITT
Medicine
Call« answered at all koura
Offlea phone 661
Resideace ph
News stand
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