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THE ty r m ia tu n H E R M IS T O N OREGON. ■1 B CAN YOU AFFORD To neglect your personal appearance when oar prices for cleaning, pressing and repairing clothes are easily with in your means? Entered as second class matter, Dteember 1906 at the postofflc* at Hermiston, Oregon. Subscription Kates YOU CAN NOT— We solicit yonr patronage and agree to give you unexcelled service. Classified or Local Advertising . - R e p a ir in g A lt e r a t io n s Imperial French Dry Cleaners j THE HELL RAISERS T he Reds and I. W. W .’s have been v o tin g an d s trik in g in Los Angeles j an d San P edro w hile em ployers are begging fo r men to w ork a t good wages. . ... . — Nobody h a s yet been able to find , , , . - • o u t w h at th e Reds and i. w . w . ’s ^ c n d us th e p rice or & y e a r ! w ant except to raise H eil in gen eral j :ubscription if you are in arrears and stop th e o p eratio n of in d u stries __ FO R SA L E BY w hich em ploy people a t steady work. M c K e n zie & F r e ie r I t Is to bad th a t such tro u b le m ak H e rm ie lo n , Ore. 16-lOw ers, w ho do n o t ap p reciate th e ad v an tag e of liv in g in a peaceful, pros perous co u n try , can n o t be packed up ! hag and baggage and shipped to Rus- ! sla, w hich m u st be th e land of th e ir dream s. N A T IO N A L PA RK A fter th ey had starv ed over th ere i 3400 square mile« of marvels, beauty fo r aw h ile o r had an e lg h te e n -y e a r-' and color —nothing like it on enrlb— leaping geyserK. growtingerotf««, boiling old g irl sentence a few of them to ’ cauldrons, nature’s must fantastic fo rm d eath as a p a rt of h er day’s w rok, j at iona. in the m idst of which are insg- ni6cen t hotels, charming cottage villages, th ey would have a w hole lot more 300 mi ha of matchless boulevards and & 1I the comforts of home. respect fo r th is co u n try .— Indus- j Rend lor our booklet. It tells the thril tr ia l review. ling story of nature's wonderland Our D O IT N O W We Need the Money YELLOWSTONE THROUGH SLEEPING CAR THE MAN WHO HELPS HIS HOME TOWN MOST i MAY WE START TODAY? 10 cen t a p er lin e fo r firs t Insertion. M inim um c h arg e 26 cents. S u b 'e- ! « u en t In sertio n s 5 cents per hue. .■ 1 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ CAN YOU AFFORD— To overlook the importance of personality as relates to outer garments. For One Year _______ ________ >2.00 For Six Months ...... .... ____ ...... »1.00 Payable in Advance. .. H E R M IS T O N , ^ r r a li i Published «very Thursday at Her m iston, U m atilla County, Oregon by Raymond Crowder, Editor and Man- u- HERALD, Operated DAILY during the season between Portland « i West Yellowstone The In h a b ita n ts of o ur little city to Ms may be classed in tw o gruops, com- j m ercial boosters and h a b itu a l boost nion acific ystem Let our representative« explain the ers. One sees th e prototypes of each various tours which enable visitor» to class every day,, th e firs t w ho boosts sc© the Yellowstone at minimum coat; also quote fares, prepare your itinerary w ith e ffo rt because he finds it ncc- and make your reservations. Call on cessary to prom ote business and j F. C. W oughter, A g t. p ro p erty tran sactio n . P u b lic sp irit H erm iston, Oregon secures no service from him because j or address wm . M c M urray tim e presses h ard w hile his tentacleH General Paesongcr Agent. clu tch for Iho o th e r fellow ’s dollar. | Portland, Oregon O LO F A IT H F U L -'^ O n c e eJery teVenty minutes- In fact some men arc know n to c a r r y ' concealed m agnetic detectors of th el f i l t h y ’lucre. T h is class moto Is :] '•L et live only th a t I m ay liv e.” SUMMONS FOR PUBITCATI0N IN 24th day of May. 1923. All process and papers In th is pro T he second boosts th ro u g h reason FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN ceedings may be served upon the u n of In n ate g ra titu d e to a com m unity in th e C ircuit Court of the S tate of dersigned resid in g w ith in th e S tate w hich provides a com fortable living Oregon, for th e C ounty of U m atilla of Oregon a t th e address h e re a fte r and w arm friends. H e does not A nna M. H arth ro n g , P la in tiff, vs. m entioned. realize alw ays th a t hla own radiation W ilson S. P arks, and any oth er K eator & R andall, of good cheer and w arm th of g reet person or persons claim in g any A tto rn ey s for th e P la in tiff ing. fu rn ish Im petus for his one de rig h t, title, lien o r In terest In or A ddress: Pendleton, Oregon 37-7t sire to fu r th e r th e w elfare of I l l s ’ to the w ith in deserbed property. home tow n, n or th a t th e k in d of D efendant. boom erang sen t o u t determ ines the NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE To W ilson S. P ark s, th e above one th a t comes back. F or th is per named d efen d an t: UNDER EXECUTION son we hold abundance of good w ill. N otice Is hereby given th a t under IN T H E NAME OF T H E STATE OF H is sym pathy and u n d erstan d in g and by v irtu e of an execution and OREGON. . Is fed from roots ren ch tn g Into com You arc hereby notified th a t An- ord er of sale issued out of and under mon experiences of pecuniary and ;a Sf. H a rth ro n g ls th e ho ld er of th e seal of th e C ircuit Court of the h um an trib u la tio n s. H is conversa C ertificate of D elinquency n u m b er S tate of Oregon for U m atilla C ounty tion <Jeos not sm irk of Insincerity 'd 1740 Issued on th e T h ird day of upon a ju dgm ent rendered and dock and som etim es serves as lu b ricatin g Vugust, 1921. by the Tax Collector eted in said co u rt on th e 15th day oil on llfe ’R dally grind. Wo leave >f th e C ounty of U m atilla, S tate of of May, 1923, In an action w herein h is presence feeling well satisfied Oregon, for th e am ount of Twelve th e F irst N atio n al Bank of H erm is w ith o u r lot. Dollars and F ifty-one C ents («12.51) ton, a co rp o iatlo n , w as p la in tiff, P assing out contentm ent does not he sam e being th e am ount th en due and Llew ellyn B row nell w as defend consum e his whloe tim e for we see and delin q u en t for taxes for th e year a n t, In favor of said p la in tiff and him build in g a su b stan tial business 1916, to g eth er w ith penalty, Interest a g ain st said defen d an t fo r th e sum and often tim es reap in g renow n in •nd costs thereon upon th e real prop- of »225 w ith In terest thereon a t the public service. •rly assessed to you, of w hich you are ra te of ten per cent per annum from We leave It to you. W ho helps ‘he ow ner ns appears of record s itu March 22, 1922 and for th e fu rth e r h is home tow n m ost? ated In said C ounty and S tate and sunt of »37.50 a tto rn e y ’s fees and »19.65 costs and disbursem ents, n artleu larly hounded and described w hich execution w as directed and OCCUPATIONS FOR MAN s follows, to -w lt: The N orth One h alf ( N H ) of the delivered to me as S heriff In and for On* t* Work With and tha Other for Nor beast Q u n rter (N E % ) of th e snid C ounty of U m atilla, Oregon, HI* Diversion, I* Opinion of S outhw est Q u arter (S W 14) of Sec and w hich execution and order of l, i Philosopher. tion T w enty-six (2 6 ) In T ow nship sale did d irect th a t th e real properly In said action on th e 2nd day of A philosopher said every man should * ' vo (5 ) N orth of Rnnge T w enty- May, 1923, to -w lt: have two occupai'ons, one to work eig h t (2 8 ). E ast of W illam ette M erl. B eginning at a point 1670 feet with, the other to play with, w rites dlan, In U m atilla County, S ta te of W est and 1826 feet N orth of the "G irard'' In Ihe Phl.adelphla Inquirer. [ Oregon. Dr. John II. Jopa m's other occupa You are fu rth e r notified th a t said common corner of Sections 9 and 10, tion Is halting. When ilils eminent sur Anna M. H arth ro n g has paid taxes 15 and 16, T ow nship 5 N orth Range geon was slushing around the other 28 E. W . M., th en ce N orth 0 degrees d a j with a new trout roil It reminded on said prem ises for prior o r sub 8 m in u tes E ast 814 feet to p o in t; J. Stodgell Stokes of a story to prove sequent years w ith th e ra te of In thence N o rth 0 degrees 8 m inutes th at the biggest flsh ts not always terest on said am ounts as follow s: E ast to a point on th e m eander line Y ear’s lax. 1917, D ate P aid A ug booked by the most expensive tackle. Stokes and other H sverford colle ust 3. 1921. Amount »12.33, R ate of of th e Colum bia riv er, thence W est- | gians thought It would lie nice when Interest 12 p er cen t; Y ear’s tax w ard down said m eander line to a the late President Sharpless was about 1918, Dnte Paid A ugust 3. 1921 point w here th e sam e Intersects th e to retire to give him the finest bass Amount «12 66. R ate of In te re st 12 N orth and S outh cen ter Hne through rod, reel and line that could he bought. Section 9, th en ce South 0 degrees | The ohl scholar was duly grateful and per re n t; Y ear’s tax 1919. Date 6 m in u tes W est to a point thence accompanied by Mr. Stokes elected to * A ugust 3. 1921, A m ount »15.- chrlsten his gift In a Jersey w ater i ’ *• R n,p ° f In terest 15 per cen t: South 0 degrees 6 'm inutes W est where ba.-) a re nlinoat ns plentiful ns , V ear's tax 1920, Date Paid A ugust 966 feet to a point, thence N orth the uiosqn'toes m In e. :. 1921, Amount »18.55, R ate of In. 82 degreess 55 m inute* E ast 97 9.8 A barefoot m t l v v tad watching j ierest 12 per re n t; Y ear’s tax 1921. feet to the place of b eginning, and | open-eyed at the unfolding of the n a t* Paid March 29. 1922, Amount th ere te rm in a tin g , co n tain in g 34 hiiautlful rod. whispered to Mr. ( M 4 .66. R(, . , , n (erw | „ per acres, more or less, all being s itu ’’The' butcher w. n't sell much meat , R“ W 8 ’ P ark s- aa ,h e ow "- ated in the W est h a lf of th e E ast to'! i r , v ,” T o? ’ke legal title of the above de h a lf of fractio n al Section 9. Tow n Nothing, however, th at Dr. Sharp- | <’rl,,ed pro p erty aa the sam e appears ship 5 N orth. R ange 28 E. W. M. losa could do would coax a flsh to take ° t record, and each of the o th e r per- he sold to satisfy th e said Judgm ent the hook. Then the lad. waiting In ' sons above nam ed are hereby fu rth e r nnd all costs. •Hence for an hour, gravely cut a to tifle d th a t A nns M H arth ro n g will T herefore, I w ill a t th e W est door •Witch from a tree, rigged up a line, 'a p p ly to th e C ircuit Court of th e of th e Court House on th e 9th day took • rusty hook from Ids pockel, . dug an angleworm and without com- i , *' a ''resn,<l f° r n de of Ju ly , 1923, a t th e h o u r of 2 ment proceeded to flsh. '” ' P foreclosing the lien ag ain st th e o’clock P. M.. sell th e above describ You have already guessed the property above described and tnen- ed real pro p erty and all th e rig h t, sequel. The boy soon had a string of Unwed In said certificate. And you title and In terest w hich the defend bass, while the scholar and his friend, i !ire hereby sum m oned to ap p ear w ith a n t Llew ellyn B row nell had th e re n man of high business qualities. In six ty dnys a fte r th e first puhlica- in on th e 2nd day of May, 1923, or caught not one. ¡’ ton of the sum m ons exclusive of the since th en h as acquired or a t th » _____.1 ___ - _____ ' - ’’“ T of first p u blication, and de- d ate of sale has, th e proceeds of j A n u m acaiiir foOffliny a««m. • , *ut The news that anttmn. nassrs are , ,h l" n'’' ,on or W ,h « «m ount said sale to be applied to the sa tis coming In again will *tlr memories of " ” e as nt>nve shown to g eth er w ith faction of said ju dgm ent, a tto rn e y ’s these once ubiquitous parlor chair em- *nsts and accrued Interest and In ease gees and all costs. belllshments. Antlmacnasars were ’f your failu re to do so, a decree will D ated th is 7 th day of Ju ne. 1923. annoying wisps of lace or berlhhoned be rendered foreclosing th e lien of ZO15TH HOUSER. fancy work of wsshahle character so said taxes and costs ag an st th e land S heriff of U m atilla C ounty Oregon. nsxed to the tops of the hack* of an<1 premses above nam ed chair* to protect them from the oily T h ,_ . . . . . . . 3 »-It« and perfumed locks of the Victorian . , •" Published hy o r. rt,’r ° f 'h e H onorable G ilb ert W. And It Is beesose men are again ’’• " ’P"- Ju d g e of th e C ircuit C ourt grossing th eir hnlr that nntlma<*ns- ° f "•* S tate of Oregon, for th e Coun- sara *re coming back. In Victorian 'Z of U m atilla, and said o rd er was times the favorite anointment fur mas made and dated thia 26th day of rullne c u rl, was m acassar oil, whence April, 1923. and lh * d ate of th e first the name "antimacassar." publication of th is (tintmona la the U P S TWO Legal Blanks for Sale at This Office I Give the Hens a Chance I 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 have the large size, 9 by 2 inches. Our prices are— A new, well-lighted, warm, sanitary chicken house is a real investment. It mean* two things that make big poultry profits— early hatchei and more eggs. 100 200 300 500 for for for for $1.25 $ 2 .0 0 $2.60 $3.75 Many are buying them in the larger quan tities, but we are here to’serve you all. If you want only a few we have them with out the name. These we sell as follows— 12 30 62 100 for for for for 10 25 50 80 cents cents cents cents ¡ ■ Call at this office and inspect plans of poultry houses which have been designed with the “more eggs” idea. B S «i ■ Inland Empire Lumber Com pany Phons 331 ■ I ‘ The Yard of Best Quality H. M. STRAW. MGR. Exclusive Representatives of National Builders Bureau Hermiston Herald and keep informed of the events and happen ings in your commun ity. 'reserving time a n d a c o o l kjtchen M a k e c a n n in g tim e a rea l p lea su re th is y e a r b y u sin g a g o o d o il co o k - s to v e . It c o n c e n tr a te s a stea d y , co n tro lled h e a t d ir e c tly u n d e r th e u te n sil. Y o u r ta sk is sh o r te n e d a n d y o u r k itc h e n is k ep t co o l, c le a n a n d c o m fo r ta b le . T o in su re b e st results, u s e o n ly P e a r l O il —th e c le a n -b u r n in g , u n i fo r m k e r o s e n e —r e fin e d a n d r e refin ed b y a sp e c ia l p r o c e ss. 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