The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, June 28, 1923, Image 2

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    THE
Stljr Wrntilalun
H E B M IS T O N
ìjrralò
Published every Thursday at Her-
nletQD, Umatilla County. Oregon by
Haymond Crowder. Editor and Man­
ager.
Entered as second class matter,
Eeeember 19OS at the postoffice at
Hermiston, Oregon.
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DEMPSEY AND EAGLES
.-Wrtim<:,iinr«l*U! -iMiuW-i
A few days ago newspapers car­
ried the story of how Jack Dempsey, ;
who is at a training camp prepar­
ing to defend bis title on the 4th,
attacked and with a stick clubbed to
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death a large eagle, stealing from
her nest the young she was rearing.
Send us the p ric e o f a y e a r’«
What a change from the Dempsey ¡ubscription if you are in arrears ;
of a few years ago.
FO R SA L E BY
Once upon a time the government!
M c K e iu i« & Fraser
mailed a card to Mr. Dempsey. In
H e rm is to n , Ore.
16-lOw
one corer there waK the Insigna of
the government— the American ea­
gle. The sight of this eagle did no! ?
make him feel like fighting. Quite
the contraiy. His knees shook; his
teeth chattered when he thought of
facing the Heinies and their bullets.
To put it In plain English he was yel- ;
low.
It Is true that he was acquitted of
the charge of being a slacker but 1
the fact »till remains that during !
the war he hied himself to a ship
yard while thousands of others, who
do not hold the title of being able to j
whip any man in the world, heed '
ed the summons of the card thul
bore the insigna of the eagle, march­
ed away to fight tor the land that '
guaranteed them liberty and the !
i , the impiring roar of Old Ocean and the cliarm of its
pursuit of happiness. In a few days '
many beachea where tho»e glorious V A C A T I O N
the Fourth of July will be here— the I
haunts are. I t will be a great surprise and delight to
day commeratlng the anniversary of !
see the vast Improvements that have been made to
our Independcne. Upon this day al j
insure the pleasure of visitors to
at a place not far distant Dempsey
will defend his title against n cha) j
lenger.. It is stated that the local
post of the American Legion at
Shelby, an organization of men who
served their country In the laic war,
are one of the promoter* of the fight
No doubt Old Glory will be unfurl 1
Io the breeze. Perhaps there will be
where every conceivable form of restful health-giving
a band on hand which will render the
recreation may be enjoyed. A sk our agent for our
national anthem. To all of these
“Outings in the Pacific Northwest*’ and “Oregon
Outdoors.” Th ey tell the whole story in word
Dempsey will respond with patriotic
and picture. Then purchase a Round-Trip Summer
fervor. And why shouldn't he?
Excursion Ticket via
What other men have fought and
bled to procure, namely protection
and freedom that is symbolic of the
Stars and 8trlpes, he hns without the
which gives that wonderful trip through the Columbia
River Gorge. Our agent w ill he glad to arrange your
least bit of personal sacrifice gain­
itinerary anil make your reservation.
ed.
F. C. WOUGHTER. AGENT
It seems to ns under I he ctrcutn-
itaneeB and conditions this fight
Hermiston, Oregon
scheduled for the fourth Is Ironical.
WM. mcmurray
In some Instances it is well to forget;
General Passenger Agent
In others It Is better Io remember.
Portland, Oregon
In mentioning the name fo the
American Legion we do not wish to life or those for which our heroes the owner as appears of record situ­
convey the Idea that we are criti­ have shed their blood? Can we not ated In said County nnd State and
cising this body ns a nutlonnl organ­ lie genuine citizens without applause particularly bounded and described
ization. We believe as a whole Its •r imychology of the crowd? Here’s as follows, to-wit;
membership is composed of men who to our flag: Love, loyalty and
The North One-half (N% ) of the
are 100 per cent American and they truth wherever she flies.
Northeast Quarter (NE^4) of the
have demons!rated that they are
Southwest Quarter (SW*4) of Sec­
willing to fight for the principle* of
tion Twenty-six (26) In Township
Wanted Story With a Purpoee.
this government when an enemy ig.
Hilly had fallen nnd hurt himself, Five (5 ) North of Range Twenty-
notes and threatens to destroy them. and I railed him to tnc saying; "Don’t eight (2 8 ), East of Willamette Meri­
No, the Legion as a body Is not re cry. Hilly. Come here, nnd I'll tell dian, In Umatilla County, State of
Oregon.
eponslble for what the loenl post at you n story."
He stopped sobbing, and esnte.
Shelby may do but we believe It
You are further notified that said
"Tell
me
what
kind
of
s
story
yon
fitting proper thnt the national
Anna
M. Harthrong has paid taxes
want," I said.
hendquarters from which Shelby
"Well." he said with a sigh, "tp|l on said premises for prior or sub­
holds a charter, take steps to re n,r n1,P that wm make my thinks glad sequent years with the rate of In­
voke said charter If the post persists i again."—Exchange.
terest on said amounts as follows;
In aiding and abetting an entertain i
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Year's tax, 1917, Date Paid Aug­
incnt of thl„ nature.
A Bad Blunder.
ust 3, 1921, Amount $12.33, Rate of
If this country should ever again | A r’‘r,,,ln «'hnrrh society visits the Inteiest 12 per cent; Year's tax
need the services of Jack Dempsey hospltnls of Its elt.v, and the other 1918, Date Paid August 3, 1921,
night the society had supper In the
W» would suggest that a live eagle Sunday sellout room before leaving on Amount $12.66, Rate of Interest 1
he sent him as a token of summons. Its mission of mercy. At the concltt per rent; Year’s tax 1919, Date
This might serve to arouse his fight­ alon of the meal Brother Miller said: Paid-August 3, 1921, Amount $15.
“Now Hint we have eaten supper, 76. Rate of Interest 12 per cent
ing blood as It did recently, nnd the
Year’s tax 1920, Date Paid August
gentleman who holds the title of Un let's go to the home for Incurables.
The billies haven't spoken to hint 3. 1921, Amount $18.55. Rate of In.
cle Sam's best fighting man may he
terest 12 per cent: Year’s tax 1921.
prevailed upon to enter the army In­ since. Kansas Glty Star.
Date Paid March 29, 1922, Amount
stead of the shipyards.
Increased Use of Tobacco.
$64.66, Rate of Interest 12 per cent.
Truth and Justice have dneoratod j
Smoking is on the Increase In the
Said Wilson S. Parks, as the own­
Jack Dempsey for the part he play­ United Stales There was a Jump of
ed in the recent war.
IMI per cent In the value of cigars nnd er of the legal title of the above de
He does not care to wear the deco- cigarettes from 11*14 to 11*21, and of scribed property as the same appears
ration for It Is not one of honor or! ’hl» I per cent was from 1911* to 11*21 of record, and each of the other per­
service but Truth and Justice are 1
*'»•»* In luit was $314.WH.UM* sons above named are hereby further
stern, km win co favorites and un­ 11*19, $773.0112,01)0, and 1921, $St*fl, notified that Anna M. Harthrong will
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apply to the Circuit Court of the
der the «•Imp irt - i could do noth-1
County and State aforesaid for a de­
Ing better than pin upon him the
cree foreclosing the lien against the
w hit, feather— the algn of coward- '
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property above described and men­
k t.
tioned In said certificate. And you
are hereby summoned to appear with [
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN in sixty days after the first publica­
THE FOURTH
FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN
tion of the summons exclusive of the !
"Breathes there a man with soul
In the Circuit Court of the State of day of said first publication, and de- |
so dead who never to hlc-ielf ha’h
Oregon, for the County of Umatilla fend this action or pay the amount '
eeld. This is my own. my native
due as above shown together with
I Anna M. Harthrong, Plaintiff,
land."
costs and accrued Interest and In rase
Wilson
S.
Paiks,
and
any
other
Our hearts swell with pride ns we
person or persons claiming any of your failure to do so, a decree will
near Independence Day and exhibit
right, title, lien nr Intereet In or be rendered foreclosing the lien of
In glad array the red. white and
to the within deserbed property. said taxes and costs aganst the land
blue. With queer mixed emotions,
and premses above named.
Defendant.
reflecting upon events when In our
To Wilson S. Parks, the above
This summons is published by or­
country'* and humanity's need, we
named defendant:
der of the Honorable Gilbert W.
live again In memory the days that
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF Phelps. Judge of the Circuit Court
tried and bowed Our soula.
of the State of Oregon, for the Coun­
OREGON.
Yet we have lived to see the ban­
You are her^iy notified that An ty of Umatilla, and said order was
ner emerge from storm rlouds un­
tta M. Harthrong 1, the holder of made and dated thia 2«th day of
scathed. conqueror over foes lnas .
Certificate of Delinquency number­ April. 1992. and tha date of the first
much as the Almighty Being h a s!
ed 1740 Issued on the Third day of publication of this summons Is the
eeen fit to protect and prosper us tut August. 1921. by the Tax Collector 24th day of May. 1928.
• people, does It not behoove us as
of the County of Umatilla. State of
All process and papers In this pro­
Individual, to patriotically serve and Oregon, for the amount of Twelve ceedings may he senred upon the un­
keep our emblem of Itherty from pop Dollars and Fifty-one Cents ($19.61) dersigned residing within the State
lutlon of radicalism, strikes or dirty the same being the amount then due of Oregon «t the nddresa hereafter
polities?
nnd delinquent for taxes for the year mentioned.
Shall we. In times of peace, give 191$. together with penalty. Intereet
Keator * Randall.
Bo ear to prinrlplr our forefathers and coats thereon upon the real prop-
Attorneys for the P lain tiff
»trove u> Inculcate Into our national ,erty tuweeeed to you. of which yott are A<*dreaa. Pendleton. Oregon
$7-Tt
D O IT N O W
We Need the Money
North Beach
Clatsop Beach
Tillamook Beaches
or Newport
HERALD,
H E R M IS T O N ,
NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE
UNDER EXECUTION
Notice is hereby given that under
and by virtue of an execution and
order of sale Issued out of and under
the seal of the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon (or Umatilla County
upon a judgment rendered and dock­
eted in said court on the 15th day
of May,'1923, In an action wherein
the First National Bank of Hermis­
ton, a corporation, was plaintiff,
and Llewellyn Brownell was defend­
ant, in favor of said plaintiff and
against said defendant for the sum
of $225 with interest thereon at the
iate of ten per cent per annum from
March 22, 1922 and for the further
sum of $37.50 attorney's fees and
$19.65 costs and disbursements,
which execution was directed and
delivered to me as Sheriff In and for
said County of Umatilla, Oregon,
and which execution and order of
sale did direct that the real property
In said action on the 2nd day of
May, 1923, to-wit:
Beginning at a point 1670 feet
West and 1826 feet North of the
common corner of Sections 9 and 10,
15 and 16, 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
OREGON.
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of the Columbia river, thence West- IB B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B ^
, ward down said meander line to a
point where the same intersects the
North and South center line through
s h i p noos
Section 9, thence South 0 degrees
POULT«)'
6 minutes West to a point thence
South 0 degrees 6 minutes West
966 feet to a point, thence North
X
82 degreess 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
half of fractional Section 9, Town­
ship 5 North, Range 28 E. W. M.
he sold to satisfy the said judgment
and all costs.
Therefore, I will at the West door a
of the Court House on the 9th day ¡X
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
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in on the 2nd day of May, 1923, or
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since then has acquired or at the
Nature made a hen to lay eggs. She
date of sale has, the proceeds of
will
lay in winter and summer, if
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said sale to be applied to the satis­
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you’ll only give her a chance.
faction of said judgment, attorney’s
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fees and all costs.
A new, well-lighted, warm, sanitary
Dated this 7th day of June, 1923.
chicken honse is a real investment.
ZOETH HOUSER.
It means two things that make big
Sheriff of Umatilla County Oregon.
poultry profits— early hatches and
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more eggs.
Give the Hens a Chance
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Call at this office and inspect plans
of poultry houses which have been
designed with the “more eggs” idea.
I have Equipped my Shop with a
900 Lb. Electric Driven Hammer
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and Electric driven Drill Press, mak­
ing it the best equipped shop in the
west end of this county.
Inland Empire Lumber Company
Phone 331
H. M. STRAW, MGR.
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