The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, June 14, 1923, Image 2

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    T H E H E R M IST O N H E R A L D , H ER M ISTO N , OREGON.
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Published every Thursday at Her­
miston, Umatilla County, Oregon by
Raymond Crowder. Editor and Man-
Entered as second class master,
December 1906 at the postoffice at
Hermiston, Oregon.
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THE MAN WHO DIDN’T RAISE IUS
BOY TO BE A SOLDIER
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To those who are inclined to take
the presidential boom of llenry Ford
seriously It will be well for them to
stop and ponder.
Remeber he was one of the lead­
ers of the “I Didn’t Raise My Boy to
Send us the p rice c f a y e a r’*
Be a Soldier" movement during the
ubscription if you are in arrears
world war.
FO R SA LE BY
Of course there was none who
M cKenzie A. Fraser
was anxious to send their boys across i
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Hermiston, Ore.
the waters to dodge bullets nnd suf­
fer the privations and diseases pecul-I
iar to war but the real American
citizen realized that his forefathers
had handed down to him certain tra­
ditions and rights that must be de­
fended when intruded upon by a
tyrant foe. Perhaps there was a
tear in his eye as he bade his boy
goodby but nevertheless he bade the
boy Cod-speed and sent hint forth to
make the world a betftr place to live
In. As a result Henry is enjoying
the rights and privileges of civiliza­
tion and still holding the title ol
10 Entertaining Helpful Programs
the king flivver maker of the world.
You remember he fitted out a peace
ship to sail across the ocean and was
going to demonstrate to the nations
Buy Your Season Ticket NOW and
over there who wore fighting for
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their homes and rights how to settle
the question in a manner that was
. Ward Waters Company. Artells
not quite so harsh and rough. But
Dickson Concert l ’arty, Harold R.
Henry's long suit Is flivvers and in
Peat, National Trio, "The Shepherd
this he runs true to style.
¡of the Hills” Play Company, Jugo­
Quite often he pulls a press stunt
slav Orchestra, J)r. F. E. Gordon,
that Is worth hundreds of thousands
Ruth Llnrud, McDonald Birch, and
of dollars to him by press notices
Magic Circus.
which he receives.
You no doubt recall to mind how he
ELLISON-WHITE CHAUTAUQUA
closed down hi« plant In order to
bring the coni barons to time and
keep them from gouging him and
the public. By doln4 this he threw
hundreds of men out of work, tak­
ing from them and their families the
daily bread in order to keep them
from being gyped by the coal man. by. It was here of a Sunday night Anna M. Harthrong has paid taxes
It was instrumental In his receiving that sis would entertain her beau on said premises for prior or sub­
several write-upB in the different he setting on one end of the old- sequent years with the rate of in­
dailies throughout the country sett­ fashioned settee, until such time as terest on said amounts as follows:
Year's tax, 1917, Date Paid Aug­
ing forth of how he dared to buck the family would go upstairs to bed.
the coal manipulators to make them
To us kids the room wa, one of ust 3, 1921, Amount 312.33, Rate of
bring down the price, even though wonderment and mystery. Upon a Interest 12 per cent; Year's tax
he had to close down his own Inter­ rainy day we would watch our 1918, Date Paid August 3, 1921,
ests and lose money by doing so. Mr. chance and sneak In to explore those Amount 312.66, Rate of Interest 12
Ford will close down his plants for things which wfcich had struck our per cent; Year's tax 1919, Date
Paid August 3, 1921, Amount *15.-
the next fifty years and never miss childish fancy.
a meal but with his empldyes it is
When a member of the family was 76, Rate of Interest 12 per cent;
different; they are. In most cases uarrled the vows were exchanged In Year’s tax 1920, Date Paid August
3, 1921, Amount 318.55, Rate of In.
dependent for a livelihood upon the this room.
Around it clusters memories that ,are9t 12 Per ce»1: Ycar'8 ta* i » 21-
dollars nnd cents which they receive
for making and assembling Henry’s time can never erase, and even Date Paid March 29, 1922, Amount
cars.
.hough there may be no room in 364.66, Rate of Interest 12 per cent.
Said Wilson S. Parks, as the own­
Henry in a good many ways has ihe modern home for this chamber,
proven himself a great man and for and in spite of the fact that the later er of the legal title of the above de­
this we give him due credit, but we generation insist upon eating it the scribed property as the same appears
aro unable to see why anyone should drawng room, there aro those to of record, and each of the other per­
think of him as presidential timber. whom it will always be merely the sons above named are hereby further
If he was elected chief magistrate parlor and for whom it’s glory will »otified that Anna M. Harthrong will
apply to the Circuit Court of the
of this country and our rights were never fade as the years roll by.
County and Slate aforesaid for a de­
infringed upon by other nations he
cree foreclosing the lien against the
would probably serenade the enemy
property above described and men­
No 8pouta.
with "I Didn’t Raise My Boy to be
tioned in said certificate. And you
Elght-yenr-old
Frances
hns
been
a Soldeier," and ask us all to join in
taught hy her parents the art of keep­ are hereby summoned to appear with
the chorus.
ing a secret and It Irritates her to he in sixty days after the first publica­
We don't believe that this country suspected of telling anything she Is tion of the summons exclusive of the
raised any man to be a president asked not to tell. The other day site day of said first publication, and de­
when they have such Ideas as Henry. was visiting Aunt Grace, who also fend this action or pay the amount
had n young lady visitor. Aunt Grace due as above shown together with
had warned Frances not to tell the
PASSING OF THE PARLOR
costs and accrued interest and in case
A few days ago we rend a ll article conversation, so she began to talk of of your failure to do so. a decree will
things which were secrets when the
that declared parlors were growing visitor looked at Frances and said:
he rendered foreclosing the lien of
obsolete and out of date. It further
“l.lttle pitchers sometimes have big said taxes and costs aganst the land
stated that those who contemplated ears, my dear."
and premses above named.
Frances looked hack at her. “Yes,
building these days designated no
This summons is published by or­
she agreed lucidly, “hut that doesn’t der of the Honorable Gilbert W.
such room in their plans.
What a change from the days long hurt If they don’t have any spouts.1
Phelps. Judge of the Circuit Court
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of the State of Oregon, for the Coun­
It used to he that no home was SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN ty of Umatilla, and said order was
complete wllhout a pat lor.
FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN
made and dated this 26th day of
It contained the finery of the J ’»
Circuit Court of the State of April, 1922, and the date of the first
Oregon, for the County of Umatilla publication of this summons is the
household Nothing was too good
Anna M. Harthrong, Plaintiff, vs. 24th day of May, 1923.
for this room.
Wilson S. Parks, and any other
AU process and papers in this pro­
From lt'B walls h f g ihe enlarged
person or persons claiming any ceedings may be served upon the un­
pictures of ■ eonniions past.
right, title, lien or Interest In or dersigned residing within the State
The family album v us placed upon
to the within desorbed property. of Oregon at the address hereafter
the table that stood within Il’s bor­
Defendant.
mentioned.
ders along with a set of tereootieon
To Wilson S. Parks, the above
Keator A Randall.
viewa that son-e eg nt had talked
named defendant;
Attorneys for the Plaintiff
n.a into buying and which pa had
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF Address: Pendleton, Oregon
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leluctantly paid tor.
OREGON.
The curiosities and oddllies whch
You are hereby notified that An
NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE
Ihe famly boasted of was placed In
UNDER EXECUTION
this room. There were the rocks r,a M. Harthrong l8 the holder of
of peeulir formation that pa had ICertificate <* Delinquency number-
Notice is hereby given that under
p ick ed op w h ile plow in g a n d th e | * 1740
00 lh e T h ,r d d a r ° f and by virtue of an execution and
bright colored shells that ma's August, 1921, by the Tax Collector order of sale issued out of and under
brother, who was a sailor, had sent of tiie County of Umatilla. State of the seal of the Circuit Court of Ihe
her. Besides the album on Ihe table Oregon, for the amount of Twelve Stale of Oregon for Umatilla County
Dollars nnd Fifty-one Cents (312.51) upon a Judgment rendered and dock­
was the family bllile in which was
the same being the amount then due eted In said court on the 15th day
chronicled the births, manages and
and delinquent for taxee for the year of May, 1923, In an action wherein
deaths. The parlor being used only
1916. together with penalty, ¡merest the First National Bank of Hermis­
In the event of company the bible
and costs thereon upon the real prop­ ton. a corporation, was plaintiff,
would become dusty and we remem­
erty assessed to you, of which you are and Llewellyn Brownell was defend­
ber of how ma would dust It off and
the owner as appears of record situ­
place It In a position that would lend ated in said County and State and ant. In favor of said plaintiff and
against-said defendant for the sum
one to believe It was used
y pnrlleularly bounded and described of 3225 with interest thereon at the
at times when she wap expecting ihe as follows, to-wit:
rate of ten per cent per annum from
minister.
The North One half (N H ) of the March 12. 1922 and for the further
In one corner etivod the organ Northeast Quarter (NE*<) of the
sum of 937.50 attorney's fees and
Upon It was hymn books that bore southwest Quarter (SW14) of See 319.65 costs and disbursements,
such titles as ’Hymns of Praise.’’
Twenty six (26) in Township which execution was directed and
•Songn of Ihe King.” etc Popular
(5) North
llAnR, Twenty. delivered to me as Sheriff In and for
pongs, almllar to those decorsling e,Mht (J8)> p^,, of WltlaraaMa Merl. said County of Umatilla. Oregon,
pianos today were unheard of. and In man. In Umatilla County. Stale of and which execution and order of
their place you would find ballads Oregon.
sale did direct that the real property
that were popular In the days gone, You arf further notified that said n said action on the 2nd day of
May, 1922, to-wit:
Beginning at a point 1670 feet
West and 1026 feet North of the
common corner of Sections 9 and 10,
15 and 10, Township 5 North Range
28 E. W. M„ thence North 0 degrees
8 minutes East 814 feet to point;
thence North 0 degrees 8 minutes
East to a point on the meander line
of the Columbia river, thence West­
ward down said meander line to a
point where the same Intersects the
North and South center line through
Section 9, thence South 0 degrees
6 minutes West to a point thence
South 0 degrees 6 'minutes Weat
966 feet to a point, thence North
82 degreese 55 minutes East 979.8
feet to the place of beginning, and
there terminating, containing 34
acres, more or less, all being situ­
ated In the West half of the East
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half of fractional Section 9. Town­
ship 5 North, Range 28 E. W. M.
be sold to satisfy the said judgment
and all coets.
Therefore, I will at the West door
of the Court House on the 9th day
of July, 1923. at the hour of 2
o'clock P. M., sell the above describ­
ed real property and all the right,
title and interest which the defend­
ant Llewellyn Brownell had there­
in on the 2nd day of May, 1923, or
since (hen has acquired or at the
date of sale has, the proceeds of
said sale to be applied to the satis­
faction of said judgment, attorney’s
fees and all costs.
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Dated this 7th day of June, 1923.
ZOETH HOUSER.
Sheriff of Umatilla County Oregon.
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Give the Hens a Chance :
DO IT NOW
We Need the Money
AND NOW COMES
CHAUTAUQUA
5—Splendid Days—5
14—Big Features—14
Stanfield-Jun 28-July 2
WEST END FARMERS
Nature made a hen to lay egg«. She
w ill 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 means two things that make big
poultry profits— early hatches and
more eggs.
100
200
300
500
for
for
for
for
$1.25
$2.00
$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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To be sure of best results in your stove,
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