The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, June 07, 1923, Image 2

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H E R M IS T O N
OREGON.
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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
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R e p a ir in g
A lt e r a t io n s
Imperial French Dry Cleaners
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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.
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Nobody h a s yet been able to find ,
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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H E R M IS T O N ,
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Published «very Thursday at Her­
m iston, U m atilla County, Oregon by
Raymond Crowder, Editor and Man-
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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,
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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 »
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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 ,_
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and perfumed locks of the Victorian .
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•" 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
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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
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Call at this office and inspect plans
of poultry houses which have been
designed with the “more eggs” idea.
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‘ 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.
S old b y d e a le r s e v e r y w h e r e . O rder
b y n a m e — P e a r l Oil.
S T A N D A R D OIL C O M PA N Y
(California)
The Herald
PEARL
(K B R O S E N E )
carries one of the best
Want Ad columns of
any weekly paper in
the state.
--If you want to buy
--If you want to sell
--If you want to trade
You find the opportun­
ity in The Here Id ad­
vertisements.
IF YOU WANT THE BEST THERE
IS IN AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES,
IF
YOU
WANT
MECHANICS— MEN
EXPERIENCED
WHO
is $2 per year, or $1 for
six months, payable in
advance.
KNOW
THEIR BUSINESS— TO WORK ON
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