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THE H EBM ISTO JÇ H E R A LD , H ER M ISTO N , OREGON". The North One-half ( N t f ) of the Northeast Quarter (N E U ) of the Southwest Quarter (SW14) of Sec tion Twenty six (26) in Township Five (5) North of Range Twenty- eight (2 8 ). East of Willamette Meri Devoted to the Interest and Development of the Hermiston Schools dian, in Umatilla County, State of Oregon. VoL 2. No. 19 You are further notified that aaid A LIVING GINSTITUTION Anna M. Harthrong has paid taxes The members of the Freshman and The traditional "Senior Flunk on said premises for prior or sub A bank Is more than the building Sophomore classes enjoyed a get-to Day" was enjoyed on Monday of this sequent yea s with the rate of in It ocupies. It ta more than the cap gether party In the form of a weln- week by the class of ’23. This affair terest on said amounts as follows: ital and surplus. It Is a living n- er roast on last Saturday evening on is one of the annual enjoyable cele Year’s Tax, 1917, Date Paid Aug stitutton made so by the men who I the Umatilla butte. Novel songs and brations of the graduation class. In ust 3, 1921, Amount $12.33, Rate ol manage It. Their character Is the I stories were in order around the big that they are excused from all reci Interest 12 per cent; Year’s Tax bank’s character. Their reputation I bonfire and a very pleasant time has tations for that day. The entire 1918, Date Paid August 3, 1 9 2 1 ,.. for sagacity, for conservatism, for Amount $12.66, Rate of Interest 12 been reP<’lte,,• group, accompanied by Miss Denby, good Judgment becomes the bank’s R O L L Y O U R O W N W IT H left about eleven o’clock to find a per cent; Year’s Tax 1919, Date reputation. R i » L a C r o i x P a p e r » A ttac h e d The high school students are tak suitable place at which to have the Paid August 3, 1921, Amount $15.- ing an active part in the May Day spread. A delightful green spot 7 6, Rate of Interest 12 per cent; The officers of this institution Year’s Tax 1920, Date Paid August festivities and are busily at work on near the Umatilla river and a few fully realize this fact and are deter OFFICERS 3, 1921, Amount $18.55, Rate of In their parts. The queen’s retinue miles above Echo was chosen as the mined to guard the fine reputation F. B. 8wayze terest 12 per cent; Year’s Tax 1921, and the plans for the procession have picnic grounds and a delicious lunh . which the bank has acquired. President Date Paid March 29, 1922, Amount been completed and the choruB, un was served at the noon hour. R. Alexander $64.66, Rate of Interest 12 per cent. der the direction of Rev. Davis Is Ylce-Preaident Said Wilson S. Parks, as the own. practicing daily on the sonfF which 3. C. Lochrle We have Just bought a tremen Invitations are out for the annual er of the legal title of the above de it is to render. A group of girls Cashier Junior Prom which is to be given . dous stock of Army Munson lost have been chosen from the high scribed property as the same appears ef Hermiston W. L. Hamm. of record, and each of the other per school to dance before the queen and Saturday, April 28th. The function., shoej to be sold to the public dir Capital, Surplus and Undivided Asa’t Cashier sons aboved named are hereby further her followers, and to stfew roses on which is given In honor of the Sen-1 ect. These shoes are 100 per cent Profits Over $50,090 tor class. Is one of the most elabor- j solid leather with heavy double notified that Anna M. Harthrong will her path. ate and enjoyable affairs on the j soles sewed and nailed. The up apply to the Circuit Court of the tan chrome social calendar, and Is always looked pers are of heavy County and State aforesaid for a de The Hermiston base ball nine will forward to with great pleasure. leather with bellows tongue, there cree foreclosing the lien against the FOR SALE— One almost new bicy meet the Stanfield high school re by making them waterproof. These property above described and men cle, motorbike model, with fine tioned In 3aid certificate. And you are presentatives on the local field Fri shoes are selling very fast and we The Senior play cast Is practicing advise you to order at once to In day afternoon at 3 o’clock. All base tires. For sale cheap. J. How hereby summoned to appear within ball fans are assured that this will steadily on "Clarence” which Is to be sure your order bing filled. ard Reid Jr. 33-ltc T h e H e r a l d p u b lish es sixty days after the first publication be the most exciting game of the I staged during commencement week, Th sizes are 6 to 11. all widths; m o re g e n u in e p a id w a n t FOR SALE— New "Side Ray" $12.50 of the summons exclusive of the day season, for the Stanfield boys have a The characters seem to be well suited of said first publication, and defend price $2.75. Pay postman on re spotlight for $10; 22-short Win for their parts and the plot of the very strong team this year and the a d s t h a n a n y o th e r chester repeating rifle, $5.00. this action or pay the amount due Hermiston team has bo far met no play makes It one of continuous ceipt of goods or send money order as above shown together with costs p a p e r p u b lish e d in a city Money refunded If shoes are not Inquire at Herald office. 33-2tc amusement. satisfactory. and accrued interest and in case of defeat. o f th e s a m e size in E a s t WEANED PIGS— Purebred D.-J., at your failure to do so, a decree will e rn O regon. low price. Enquire Herald office be rendered foreclosing the lien of COLD LIGHT NOT UNUSUAL HIGH PRICES FOR TAPESTRY THE U. S STORES CO., said taxes and costs against the land T H E R E ’S A R E A S O N FOR SALE— A few tons of first-class and premises above named. 1441 Broadway, Nature Hat Produced It, but Scien Masterpieces Eagerly Snapped Up by tists Admit It Has Been Beyond Dealers and Connoisseurs at Re hay. Chas. Clinesmith, one mile This summons Is published by or NEW YORK CITY Their Powers. cant New York 8ale. northof town. 33-tfc der of the Honorable Gilbert W. Phelps, Judge of the Circuit Court Prof. E. Newton Harvey of Prince A late Gothic Arras tapestry, 1 FOR SALE— Two mowers, 1 wagon, of the State, of Oregon, for the Coun 4 horse riding fresno, stack of rye ty of Umatilla, and said order was ton, who published a book on cold depicting the “Lanquet of Abraham’s light In 1920 and who is continuing Wife, Sarah,” was sold for $0,3»» j straw, 1 gelding 8 years old, wt. made and dated this 26th day of his studies, is not yet ready to admit at the American Art Galleries the oth- j 1700, 1 cow, 1 stove. Inquire of April, 1922, and the date of the first that science has made much progress er day. It was one of a notable group A. F. Drolshagen, 3 miles north of publication of this summons is the in that direction, remarks the Indian of tapestries which was sold at the town. 33-tfc 22nd day of March, 1923. apolis News. Science knows that some third session of a sale to liquidate the i FOR SALE IF_1 FAIL TO GROW HAIR All process and papers in this pro bacteria, insects and fish give off a Interest of the late Mme. Anna Keller FOR SALE—One gray mare, weight ceeding may be served upon the un light that has practically no heat. Get In the Arm of Keller A Funaro. The 1150. C. M. Henderson. 33-lc dersigned residing within the State ting enough of this material to deter session’s total amounted to $136,020. | »•'OR SALE— 40 acres, partly Im The Arras tapestry was purchased I mine its composition, and then to man proved Terras. W. A. Leathers. of Oregon at the address hereafter ufacture it Is a dream of everyone by William Baumgarten. It wns from 1 25-tfc. MISCELLANEOUS mentioned. connected with such investigations, the collection of Baron de Courreval, I but so far the experiments have not of France, and Is a richly designed FOR SALE— An improved 20 acre Address, Pendleton, Oregon. ranch 3 1-2 miles from Hermiston been successful. Fireflies, squids that specimen, with numerous figures clear W o rld ’s G r e a te s t H a ir Keator & Randall, for particulars see C. H. Skinner. generate a pale-blue light, and other ly defined about a banquet table, A I1EE SUPPLIES at the Second Hand Attorney for the Plaintiff. creatures that are luminous at night Flemish Sixteenth century Renaissance G ro w e r. 1-tfc. G ro w s h a ir on Store. 31-tfc 2«-7tc. are under examination. Professor tapestry, representing “Henry II Hunt b a ld h e a d s . I t m u st not FOR SALE-—A good farm team and Harvey went to Japan, where he ing,” brought $4,800. J. Fry, who also harness at a bargan. Also a 4 STANDARD SERVICE STATION— IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE studied fireflies by thousands. There acquired a Brussels Sixteenth century be p u t w h e re h a ir is n o t location opposite Herald. horse fresno. O. O. Felthouse. 24tfc he found a small crablike form, about Renaissance tapestry signed with the w a n te d . STATE OF OREGON FOR THE C u re s d a n d ru ff one-eighth of an Inch long, with a bi monogram of Martin Reymboutes, fa COUNTY OF UMATILLA SEE J. L. HARMAN FOR a ll sc a lp tro u b le s. valve shell something like a clam. mous Belgian weaver, for $8,200, was a n d FRESNO SHOES $4.00 per pair. Blacksmithing of all kinds. All In the matter of the estate of Tills sea creature, called cyprlndlna, the buyer. Harmon’s Blacksmith Shop. 22-tfc. A brilliant Louis XV furniture suite $1.75 p e r ja r . has a large gland near Its mouth Work Guaranteed. Telephone 603., James A. Ralph, deceased. consisting of a large settee and six which serves as the generating station A g a n ta W a n te d 6-tfc. FOR SALE— 1 1-2 doz. White Leg Notice of final account. for a cold blnlsh light. Professor Har armchairs with carved and gilded horn hens, also 1 1-2 doz. thorobred Notice Is hereby given that the vey also found a luminous centipede, frames covered with floral aubusson Rhode Island hens all good layers, FOR SALE-—Office safe. Inpuire of undersigned has filed his final re but most of his attention has Deen tapestry on which were medallions of W. A. Leathers. _ — 26tfc also 1 thorobred Jersey bull com 448 Logan Are. port in the matter of the above en given to cyprlndlna, of which he children after Boucher and animals af ter Oudra.v, illustrating La Fontaine’s ing 2 years old. B. T. Locke, Colum titled estate, and the court has fixe! brought home specimens to be used In fables, was purchased by W. W. Sea WINNIPEG, MANITOBA SEE G L. BENNETT for Auction- further experiments. He crushed hun bia district. 25-tfc. erring. Phone 42F2. 26-tfc. Monday, the 21st day of May, 1923. dreds of dried cyprlndlnas In a mor man, as agent, for $5,000. as the time, and the county court tar. When water wns added a blue A Brussels Sixteenth century Renais IH ton Public Truck for sale cheap. FOR RENT— Small alfalfa farm, room in the county court house at light was seen. Tests with a delicate sance tapestry, depicting “The Triumph Now on good gravel Job. Also has house, orchard, berries, etc. J. H. Pendleton, Oregon, as the place for thermometer showed a rise In tem of Alexander at the Battle of Issus” H all's Catarrh M edicine flat rack for hauling wheat or Reid. 24-tfc. hearing and settling said final ac perature of less than one-thousandth and the Italian Renaissance specimen Those who are In a “run down” condi baled hay. Inquire this office. tion will notice that Catarrh bothere of a century later, entitled “The Tri- j 13-tfc. count; any heir, creditor, or other of a degree. Here was a substnnee umph of Caesar,” were acquired by O. them much more than when they are In rood health. Thia fact proves that while REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES AND person Interested in the Estate to file that gave light with practically no Catarrh is a local disease, it is greatly ONE THOROUGHBRED JERSEY INSURANCE. J. M. BIGGS, RE objections to said final account on or heat As yet Professor Harvey has Bernet, agent, for $4,700 and $3,800 re influenced by constitutional conditions. spectively.—New York Times. Eull for sale, coming 2 years old, HALLS8 CATARRH MKDICINK con ALTOR. 26-tfc before the day appointed for such been unable to determine Its chemical sists of an Ointment which Quickly content. Other Investigators also have also one coming 2 years old, black Relieves by local application, and the failed to solve the problem. Discovery TO RESTORE WEBSTER HOME Internal Medicine, a Tonic, which assists Jersey heifer, will be fresh In THE BEST that’s grown in garden hearing and settlement. of a way to make cold light would In improving the General Health. Dated this 4th day of April, 1923. the summer. R. T. Locke, Colum and bedding plants at the Pelmul- Sold by druggists for over 40 Years. have tremendous commercial possi Slta May Ba Purohaaad and Main F . J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, Ohio. Frank Ralph, bia district. 20-tfc. der greenhouse. Porch boxes, bility. tained aa Memorial to the Emi Administrator hanging baskets and cut flowers. nent Lexicographer. FOR SALE cheap, team weight about 32-tfc 32-Btc RESPONDED AT WRONG TIME 2600. Call F. 3. Beddow. Phone Plana are now afoot In West Hart SEE 42F13. 21-tfc. Embarrassed Bridegroom Probably ford, Conn., for the restoration of the Those who know themselves en- Heard Something Later From old farmhouse, fast falling Into decay, debted to the firm of Slkey & Hen FOR SALE— Range, dinning table, where Noah Webster was born 105 the Girl of His Heart kitchen cabnet, bed room set, rugs derson, will please call and settle. year« ago. Repairs already have been We have sold our business and are and other articles. Phone 21F3. The groom was embarrassed; the commenced by the present owner, Mrs. Augusta Cressy. 23-tfc. anxious to close our books prepara H. A. Hamilton, and the task will be bride was eelf-possessed. tory to turning It over to the new “If It were only over,” he whispered, carried to completion at hl« own ex Walla Walla, Wash. — Time rolled excitedly. "I know I'll do It wrong.” pense. It Is hlg hope that public In FOR RENT— Ten acres of land In purchaser. Thanking you for your “It won’t take long, dearie,”- she an terest may be aroused sufficiently to cultivation; good buildings, one past patronage. Sikey & Hender back five years for Joe Straghan, a -FOR— “You haven’t bring about the purchase of the site 32-2tc convict at the state penitentiary here, swered, consolingly. mile east of Umatilla. For particulars son. and Its maintenance as a memorial to when he regained consciousness from much to say.” see Albert Atchison, Umatilla, Ore. Suddenly there came to the ears of the eminent lexicographer. 26tfe LOST—Cockerel Spaniel, extra long a skull operation and picked up the the groom the voice of the minister, The Webster house la Of two stories body, short legs, bob tail, dark thread of hts existence at Camp Fre saying "Kindly change places with the and a lenn-to. There Is a long wood mont, California, in 1918. Straghan, brown, name Buster. Wearing FOR SALE— Two four-room houses bride.” shed at the back. It stands upon a collar with C. E. Fuller's name on sent to the penitentiary from Spokane In Hermiston. Terms $100 down, The groom tried to do so, hut stepped little ridge, and looks down from this on a statutory charge several months It. Liberal reward for any infor monthly payments of $25. H. E. on the toe of her shoe, and raising his eminence upon the city of Hartford. — AN D-- mation concerning his where ago, was operated on by prison physi arm, caught his cuff button In her veil. Until he was fourteen Noah Webster Hanby. 27-tfc “Do be careful,” She Implored. worked on this farm with hls father abouts. C. E. Fuller. Walla Walla cians to relieve epileptic seizures, to The minister began the ceremony. and brothers, no was determined to FOR SALE— 3-lnch Webber wagon Wash. — 32-3tc which he had been subject. They dis covered that a fragment of his skull The groom grew more and more em go to college, and against the wishes and good hay rack. Same as new. Price $100. Oco. H. Root. 27tfc Detroit vapor oil stove, 5 burners had become lodged in the brain cover barrassed and fumbled with the rose of hls fnther was admitted to Yale of the bride’s bouquet. Then he put In 1774. with oven. Will sell cheap If ing, causing a pressure. his hand Into his pocket and pulling Ills first venture was “Webster’s FOR SALE-—White Leghorn baby Five years ago Stragban's skull was out his handkerchief excitedly mopped taken at once. O. W. Lambrlth. Spelling Book.” It enjoyed a tremen chicks. March, April and May fractured when hospital attendants hls brovL 32-ftp dous vogue and pupils of the little hatches. 1 or 500. R. L. Smith, dropped him from a stretcher while The church was silent save for the ted sch,s»lbonse studied It almost uni Hermiston, Oregon. 27-tfc versally. In I860 he sat down to com SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN removing patients during a fire. When voice of the minister. "If any person knows any Jnst rea pile hls dictionary, and at the time he recovered consciousness after hls FORECLOUSURE OF TAX LIEN FOR SALE— Duroc-Jeraey sows, will most recent operation hls first words son," he said, “why these two should of hta death still was engnged In the not be Joined together, let him now task of keeping hls edition In step farrow In week. Purebred. Phone In the Circuit Court of the State of were: or forever—” with the progress and change of the 54F5. A. A. Paulsen. 21-tfc Oregon, for the County of Umatilla ”1 hope they won't punish the boys. speak “I will!" shouted the groom.—Phil English language. Anna M. Harthrong, Plaintiff vs. They didn’t mean to drop me. Is the FOR SALE—Strawberry plants, adelphla Ledger. Wilson S. Parks, and any other fire out?” Marshalls. Joe Dyer. Hermiston, Little Misunderstanding. person or persons claiming any He declared that the last five years, Had Ne Shoes Until Ha Was Thirteen Ore. 30-tfc She was absent-minded, but very right, title. Hen or interest in or during which he had been convicted “I had neither a hat nor a pair of pretty. The other morning she looked to h a v e t h a t w a tc h to the within described properly. and sent to the penitentiary, were an shoes until I was thirteen. When It her best as she approached the counter FOR SALE— Bay team, weight about o r clock re p a ire d . Defendant. was too cold in winter to go outdoors. In a hardware store. absolute blank to him. 2600. Also harness and wagon. I had to stay In the house. But my To Wilson S. Parks, the above "Have you any whiskers?” she asked Ed. Haugeberg. 30-tfc feet were so accustomed to the cold, th# obliging assistant who hurried for FOR SALE— 2 Jersey cows, also 15 named defendant: never having had « covering, that they ward to ascertain her wishes. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF month old heifer, choice Duroc- could endure a good deal of frost with The poor fellow blushed to the roots OREGON: out great Inconvenience,” relates Hud of bla balr. Jersey brrod sows. Eber D. Mos- You are hereby notified that An- son Maxim In American Magazine. “I beg yonr pardon, madam,’’ he sie, 1 mile east of Hermiston. 294tc M. Harthrong is the holder of "Very well do I remember playing on stammered, thinking that hla ears must Certificate of Delinquency number the Ico of a nearby stream with the have deceived him. FOR SALE— Two mowers one hay EYE SIGHT hoya of a neighbor who hnd shoes “I came to see If you have any whis rake, one wagon. 2-horse fresno, ed 1740 Issued on the Third day of They conld run and slide on the Ice. kers," repeated the girt. SPECIALIST 4-horse riding fresno. stack of rye August, 1921, by the Tax Collector while I could not. becaua? my hare feet For the moment the assistant straw, one gelding 8 years, weight of the County of Umatilla. State of Of Seattle, who has made profess- l wo ,, m n ,, t 1,1 lp ’ HaRP1|J'- 1 th,‘u«1" »’ thought hls sense« must have left him: Oregon, for the amount of Twelve 1700, 2 sets harness. Inquire A. F. ion.l visit, to Hermiston for many th* b<rtt'’n” then ha concluded that the young worn- Drolshagen, 3 miles north of Dollars and Fifty-one Cents ($12.51) the same being the amount then due years, and la known for good opti town. 2$-tfc and delinquent for taxes for the year cal work and reasonable prices, will CHICKS AND HATCHING EGGS— 191$. together with penalty. Interest be at the Chas Clinesmith. one mile north of and costs thereon upon the real prop Hermiston. $9-ttc erty assessed to yon. of which yon are the owner ae appears of record situat FOR SALE—Weaned pigs, duroc-Jer sey thoroughbreds. E. I. Davis, ed In said County and 8tate and 2 1-1 mile* uorth of Hermiston. particularly, bounded and described IJ -llp ae follows, to-wlt: 3^ High School Mirror now LODGE DIRECTORY ueen esthkji chapter n » maau Mcaad Tuesday evsakM at S:0l) sharp la Masonic hall. VI «•Iran*. Minnis E. S< Kathryn L. Garaar. Sec, V ineyard lodge no . soq, k f t a r , V meets each Monday avesilqx In.Odd rOM ra hall. Visltitur members cordially invttad. W. R. Loaghora. Sec. J. A. Rveyss, N . O. RECLAMATION LO of P.. meets each T hu... Mack s Hall, at 7-SO P. _ brothers cordially invited. W. H McMillan R. A. Br___ K. R. and 3. «. «. 15^ Osteopathy Surgery Mcdioine Cal!« answered at til hour« Office phone 661 Roaldeaee phene TU D R . F . V. P R IM E Dentistry Dental X-Ray and Diagnosis Bank Bldg. Office Hermiston, Oregon Re«ldWvee W. J. W A R N ER Attomey-at-Law Hermiston : : : Oregon McKF.NZIE A URTHUXa Eye, Ear, Nose and Threat Has removed from hie former location la the Bond Bldg, to Rooms 1. 2 and S Inland Empire Bank BMgk Pendleton :: Oregon DR. THEO. BELETSB3 VETERINARIAN Treats All Domestic Animals. Interstate Stock Inspector Residence nt Stone's Place Oriental Hair Root Hair Grower BERT MULLENS The Particular Barber Shop nt Siscel’s Confectionery Prof. M. S. Crosse Coming! D r . H . C . C u rry « N Â 4 Ï E .W . DR. W. W. ILLSMY $50 Reward AMMUNITION Physician and Surgeon Eyas treated, tested and Glaseas Fitted onice over First Natíos*! Bank Office over First National Bank NOTICE! GUNS DR. FRACIS F. ADAMS Day or night calla anawerod B R p W First National Bank HITT L Offioe Hour«: 9 to 13 a. no..; 3 to fcttp. U. S. Army Shoes FIVE-YEAR MENTAL LAPSE IS RELIEVED r PROFESSIONAL CARDS 1 WANT AOS .0.1 Q J . L. V A U G H A N Electric Fixture» and Appliance« ■ 1 Phone 199 J 203 V. C o u r t S t. n P e n d le to n , O r e . g ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■n •■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ S B ■ = JlVe Give S. & H. Trading Stampe ■ î s■ ■ 3 g Our new brick shoe store Is now open ■ with a new line of goods. See ua for * ■ ■ " 1 SHOE REPAIRING OAK TAN SHOE STORE ■ ■ ’J Sam Rodgers, Prop. ■ ■■■■■■BI«■■■■■■■■■■? CONFECTIONERY STATIONERY A FULL LINE Krause’s Chocolates Good Time Bur-Bee Bars <1 f