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THE HEBMISTON UEHALI), HERMISTON, OREGO3T. perniò SUMMONS FOB PUBLICATION IN FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN 50 Published every Thursday at Her* In the Circuit Court of the State of mlston, Umatilla County. Oregon by Oregon, for the County of Umatilla Raymond Crowder, Editor and Man Anna M. Hartbrong, Plaintiff, vs. ager. Wilson S. Parks, and any other Entered as second class matter, person or persons claiming any December 1908 at the postoffice at right, title, lien or interest In or Hermiston, Oregon. to the within descrbed property. Defendant. Subscription Rates To Wilson S. Parks, the above For On, Year __ ____________ $2 00 For Six Months __________ „.*1.00 named defendant: IN THE NAME OK THE STATE OK Payable In Advance. OREGON. Classified or Local A dvertising You are hereby notified that An- G E N U IN E 10 cents per line for first insertion. 1,a M. Harthrong iH the holder of Minimum charge 25 cents. Subse Certificate of Delinquency number quent insertions 5 cents per line. ed 1740 issued on the Third day of DURHAM August, 1921, by the Tax CCollectoi- HERMISTON NEEDS HOMES TOBACCO of the County of Umatilla, State of There is one factor that 1« retard. Oregon for the amount of Twelve ing our little city's Just growth and Dollars and Fifty-one Cents ($12.51) should be eliminated as soon as pos- the same being the amount then due gible. Let us hope that some person and delinquent for tales for the year or several for that matter, will some 1916, together with penalty, Interest day finance a housing proposition and costs thereon upon the real prop here. The scarcity of habitable erty assessed to you, of which you are dwellings is apalling and furnishes the owner as appears of record situ a very serious drawback to people ated in said County and State ana looking for a location In Hermiston, particularly bounded and described _ _ ! as follows, to-wit: The North One-half (N »¿) of the SHEEP IN CATTLE COUNTRY Nor heast Quarter (N E U ) of the ----------- Southwest Quarter (SWJ4) of Sec exception to T heir Pretence Under tlon Twenty-six (26) in Township the Clrcumetancee Wae Natural Five (5) North of Range Twenty to the Beef Producers. I eight (28), East of Willamette Meri Then ont of a dear sky came the d‘an’ in Umatilla County, State of smell of sheep; oil wan o. k. at first, r<‘£°n« ’cause the cowmen figured there was ^°” are further notified that said plenty of range for everybody, even Anna M. Harthrong has paid taxes sheep. Hut soon enough the sheep kept on said premises for prior or sub getting thicker and their*range poorer, sequent years with the rate of in which started the crowding on the terest on said amounts as follows: cowman’s best bits of country. Will ... , n . *> , James writes In Scribner s. There , ** AUg’ were a few parleys without the voice "st 3’ 1921, Amount $12.33, Rate of of the “smoke wagon” being heard-— 12 per cent; Year’s tax but sheep and sheep herders don’t 193 8, Date Paid August 3, 1921 have much respect for words or rules Amount $ 12.66, Rate of Interest 12 or country; so they went at It to start per cent; Year’s tax 1919, Date spoiling It all; and the cowmen went Paid August 3 1921, Amount $15.- FOR SALE BY on to finishing wliat the sheepmen had 76, Rate of Interest 12 per cent; M c K e n z ie & F ra s e r started, with the result thnt mostly Year’s tax 1920, Date Paid August H e r m is t o n , O re . 16-lOw sheepmen and sheep were missing. The government couldn't do ranch; 3, 1921, Amount $18.55, Rate of In they’d had to pinch about four states. terest 12 per cent; Year’s tax 1921, The cattlemen won for a spell and Date Paid March 29, 1922, Amount NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE all was hunky-dory ngoln, outside of $64.66, Rale of Interest 12 per cent. UNDER EXECUTION the damage sheep had done to the Said Wilson S. Parks, as the own- Notice ia hereby given that under range. The dust beds they’d made er of the legal title of the above de- out of the good grassy “benches” we,e Rcribcd propPrty aB the appears and by virtue of an execution and beginning to show signs of life, the ()f rccolrl [inf) order of sale issued out of and under air was pure as ever and cattle were ' p the seal of the Circuit Court of the getting fat. The cattlemen were all " * VC naniCd are herebr further State of Oregon for Umatilla County good folks once more nnd tending to ed that Anna M. Harthrong will their business In bind (Jiat was theirs. “Pl’ly to the Circuit Court of the upon a judgment rendered and dock They were the first to hlnzp the trail County and Slate aforesaid for a de eted In Raid court on the 15th day to It; they made that land a big beef >’ree foreclosing the Hen against the of May, 1923, in an action wherein producing country, II was their home, property above described and men the Flrat National Bank of Hermis and naturally they wouldn’t allow tinned In said certificate And you ton, a corporation, was plaintiff, shpep coming along nnd leaving noth- ar„ ,lprphv ... nnd Llewellyn Brownell was defend lng of It hut the had odor. „ , / 8ummoned aPPe«r with In sixty days after the first publiea ant, In favor of said plaintiff and i tlon of the summons exclusive of the against said defendant for the sum CURED HIS “SWELLED HEAD” day of said first publication, and de if $225 with interest thereon at the fend this action or pay the amount rale of ten per cent per annum from Joseph Jefferson Has Told of Incident due as above shown together with March 22, 1922 and for the further That Reduced the Size of His costs and accrued Interest and in case sum of $37.50 attorney’s fees and Cranium Considerably. of your failure to do so, a decree will $19.65 costs and disbutsements, Successful actors, like other sue- he rendered foreclosing the lien of which execution was directed and eessful peoplt; need to be on their said taxes and costs aganst the land delivered to me as Sheriff in and for said County ¿of Umatilla, Oregon, guard against the “swelled head.” Jo and piemscs above named. seph Jefferson, known and loved nil This summons Is published by or md which execution and order of over the country for Ills Rip Van Win der of the Honorable Gilbert W. tale did direct that the real property kle, once told Mr. John Drew how he Phelps, Judge of the Circuit Court said action on the 2nd day of himself was cured of an incipient case May, 1923, to-wlt: of the State of Oregon, for the Coun of that malady. Mr. Drew retells the Beginning at a point 1670 feet anecdote In his entertaining book of ty of Umatilla, and said order was made and dated this 26th day ot West and 1826 feet North of the reminiscences: Mr. Jefferson told me that when he April, 1922. and the date of the first common corner of Sections 9 nnd 10, bad made Ills Idg success with Rip publication of this summons Is the 15 and 16, Township 5 North Range Van Winkle he thought himself fairly 24th day of May, 1923. 28 E. W. M., thence North 0 degrees Important. One night as he was go minutes East 814 feet to point; All process and papers In this pro ing to his room In the Fifth Avenue ceedings may be served upon the un thence North 0 degrees 8 minutes hotel a stocklly-hullt man with a grls- dersigned residing within the State East to a point on the meander line rled beard got Into the elevator with him. “Are you playing In town now, of Oregon at the address hereafter of the Columbia river, thence West mentioned. ward down said meander line to a Mr Jefferson?” he asked, point where the same intersects the Keator * Randall Mr. Jefferson as he replied In the affirmative rather pilled the man for Attorneys . . for . . the __ Plaintiff North and South center line through his Ignorance and his total Inek of | Address: Pendleton, Oregon 37-7t Section 9, thence South 0 degrees understanding of what was going on 6 minutes West to a point thence In the world. What a simpleton he South 0 degrees 6 '.minutes West mast he who did not know thnt "Rip" Slap at Modarn "Education.’* 966 feet to a point, thence North was having an extraordinary run I During the ordinary medical college 82 degreess 55 minutes East 979.8 When the mnn reached Ids floor nnd course the average atudent la “edu got ont Mr. Jefferson naked the ele toted" In a way to deprive him of his feet to the place of beginning, and vator boy; "Who was llial?" i alive common sense, and to unfit him there terminating, containing 34 “Why," said the hoy, In his tarn pity far study along natural lines, that It acres, more or less, all being situ ing Mr. Jefferson for Ignorance, “that's requires half a lifetime of busy prae ated in the West half of the East ] General Grant !”—Youth's Companion. Ijce to undo the mischief of it.—Dr. half of fractional Section 9, Town John Kirk. ship 5 North. Range 28 E. W. M. he sold to satisfy the said Judgment Gottland. Ruby Valued at $60,000. The Saga relates thnt the discoverer and nil costs. The largest perfect ruby In the and first settler on the Isle of Gott- Therefore. I will at the West door land was a man nnmeil Thjelvnr. From wi rid has Just arrived In Englnnd from of the Court House on the 25th day In ,1a, consigned to the head of a (Inn the same source we learn that the Island was then In such an uustuhle of Indian brokers, which values the of June. 1923, at the hour of 2 condition that It was submerged In the gtm nt tilo.iW The stone, absolute!, o’clock P. M., sell the above describ daytime, and rose to the surface at (lawless, was mined nt Mogok, Hurmnh ed real property nnd all the right, night, hut Thjelvnr exterminated with four years ago. It Is oval, quarter of title and interest which the defend Are the trolls and evil spirits thMt In an Inch long, nnd weighs 22 carats. ant Llewellyn Brownell had there fesled It, and never since thnt time in on the 2nd day of May, 1923, or A Clsrical Cynle. have the waters broken over the Pearl since then has acquired or at the Notice In a western church: “Wed of the P. 'tie. The great number of date of sale has, the proceeds of tourists who have r, Uncovered Gott dings and funerals. If anything so un land In recent y i , t i r e or a different fortunate should happen as the events said sale to be applied to the satis disposition, and what lures them suggested by the title of this para faction of said Judgment, attorney’s thither and faselnntea them Into length graph daring the absence of the pas fees and all costs. Dnted this 21st day of May, 1923. enlng their stay are the It, tees of those tor. the Rev. R. H. Guenther has eon v e.r.l powers am! h.ipp. tt' igs of olden rented to represent the pastor."—Ho» 7.0ET11 HOUSER. times. Ill |>te, , PHr)y Ml.l- ' ton Evening Transcript. Sheriff of Umatilla County Oregon. tile ages, Gottland was Indeed a power Henry Hudson. 37-6t to he reckoned with, and It Is the com Charles Barnard, an authority on bination of ancient fairy lore and an the subject, says thnt the time and Interesting historical past that makes place of the birth of Henry Hudson TAKEN UP the Island so attractive and a favorite appear to he lost. “We only know," Notice Is hereby given that I 0|«>t fur tourists Intent on exploring he says, “that he had earned, perhaps have taken up and kept for about strange ground Boston Transcript. hy the time he was forty, sufficient reputation a, a hold and skillful navi 12 days at Fairview ranch, seven Glass Thunderbolts. An exhibition of “petrlfled thunder gator to he placed In command of the in lies east of Hermiston, the follow, bolts" may be viewed by visitors to the ship Half Moon of Amsterdam. Karly lng described animals: One blue oam, CD on lght hind American Museum of Nnturul History In tOPP he made a contract with a in New York. Technically they are party of Dutch merchants to act as leg (hose), onhe light bay mare, known aa fulgurites, nnd the officials captain of their private exploring ex CD on right hind leg. of the museum have decided that there pedition, nnd In the written agreement Said animals will be sold, unless are several million persons in the Unit between them he wan described as edeemed, at public auction to the ed States that have worried along for ‘Henry Hudson, Rnglluhtnan.” ’ highest bidder for cash In hand on I years without knowledge of fulgurites the 9th day of June. 1923, at the Dr. O. R. llovey of the museum's de H er Occupation. partment of geology explained that a Hannah, the young colored cook In above described innch at 10 o'clock fulgurite Is a glass which Is often the Steadman household, had decided M. produced when lightning strikes a to make a change and try her luck Dated at Hermlsion on this 13th mass of rock or a bed of dry sand and In the rapacity of rateresa, feeling day of May, 1923. melts the material Is'neath the Impact that she would And the work much Signed, L. H. Pearson A Son. In other words. It Is glass made hy easier. Shortly afterward she had oc nature In very much the same way casion to return to the house, and aa T® Trade For Hermiston Irrigated that men make glass In glass foun she was leaving her former mistress Twenty-five room hotel near Sea dries. The fulgurites In the musetuu asked her where ah« was working come from all sorts of places Mt. now. side for forty acre tract. Ararat, the desert i»f Sahara, Michi Good going hardwnre business and “f)h, I Isn't workln' nowhere now, gan, Illinois and Meheroametilhaka. ma'am," quickly returned Hannah, coy modern house for alfalfa farm here ly ; "1'se capering for a congressman.“ See Dodd Investment Co, 35-lfc ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■i CAN YOU AFFORD To neglect your personal appearance when our prices for cleaning, pressing and repairing clothes a n easily with in yonr means! GOOD CIGARETTES IO* ■ ■ CAN YOU AFFORD— - To overlook the importance of personality as relates to outer garments. YOU CAN NOT— Wc solicit your patronage and agree to give you unexcelled service. MAY WE START TODAY? “B ull ” Repairing A 1er tiona Imperial French Dry Cleaners 8 ! Give the Hens a Chance : WEST END FARMERS Nature made a hen to lay eggs. She will lay in winter and summer, if you’ll only give her a chance. Have learned that The Herald prints the best butter wrappers. We hav i th i large size, 9 by 2 inches. 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