The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, July 05, 1923, Image 2

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    THE H EBM ISTpy HERALD, HERMISTON, PREGO*.
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Published every Thursday at Her­
miston. Umatilla County. Oregon by
Raymond Crowder, Editor and Man­
ager.
Entered as second class matter.
December I t 06 at the poetofflce at
Hermiston, Oregon.
Subscription Kates
For One Year ..... ....................... 62.00
For Six Months __________ ......>1.00
Payable In Advance.
The Bride’s Bacon.
“Here’s a good one," said the man,
aa he opened bis desk. “Just heard a
young bride telling a friend that her
first breakfast In her new home was
a failure, because she had put too
much lard In the bacon.” “That's not
so bad,” said the business woman.
“Friend of mine once told me that the
doctor's order that she eat more
breakfast meant that she would either
have to get up eurlier In the morning
or fry the bacon the night before, as
she understood It took a long time to
cook pork."—Detroit News.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S 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 Beal of the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon for Umatilla County
ipon a Judgment rendered and dock-
ited In said court on the 15th day
>f May, 1923, in an action wherein
he First National Bank of Hermis­
ton, a corporation, was plaintiff,
nd Llewellyn Brownell was defend-
nt, in favor of said plaintiff and
gainst said defendant for the sum
/o r
f 6225 with interest thereon at the
ate of ten per cent per annum from
larch 22, 1922 and for the further
um of 637.50 attorney's fees and
»19.65 costs and disbursements,
which execution was directed and
, HI
delivered to me as Sheriff In and for
said Qounty 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-w lt:
B eginning at a point 1670 feet
Send us the p ric e o f a y e a r’s
West and 1826 feet North of the
xibscription i f you are in arrears. 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
Ill
cigarettes
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Happy Condition.
Classified or Local Advertising
There are elderly people who feel
10 cents per line for first insertion. that they have never quite grown up.
Minimum charge 25 cents. Subse­ They are afflicted (oh, pleasant af­
quent Insertions 5 cenls per line.
fliction) with what may be termed the
malady of youth. Even so eminent a
person as James Russell Lowell ap­
FOUND HAPPINESS IN WORK parently felt this way about himself,
for one day while passing an Institu­
Brest Writers and Inventors Acted tion bearing the sign, "For Incurable
Children," he remarked to ills com­
With Much Wisdom In Refusing
panion, "There Is where I belong.”—
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to “Rust Out."
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Boston Transcript.
Examples of long life accompanied
by happiness In productive labor are
numerous, both In biography and in
contemporary life, observes the York­
shire Post. B. W. Leader died the
other day in his ninety-third year,
after Joyously producing his type of
beauty In landscape art almost to the
last. Edison, our greatest contempo­
rary Inventor, passed recently his sev­
enty-sixth birthday. He was too busy
to panse for congratulations, entirely
happy In his research and experiment,
finding the days too short for his ex­
acting mind. The old classical apo­
thegm which tells us that they die
young whom the gods love, must tie
taken with the proverbial grain of salt.
Wordsworth in all his verses breathed
the atmosphere of contentment and
Joy, and survived until he was a hap­
py octogenarian, glad in himself and
gladdened by his countless admirers.
Tennyson readied eighty-three, borne
along as on the crest of a flowing wave
of Joy, the heating of which can lie
felt in all his work, even to his rhyth­
mic swan's song of “The Pilot.” Car­
lyle died at eighty-six, and, although
lone and sad in his closing years, lie
owed his longevity very largely to the
is the inspiring roar of Old Ocean and the charm of its
Joy he had cultivated In his work for
many beaches where those glorious V A C A T IO N
fifty productive years. Sir James Bar­
haunts are. It will be a great surprise and delight to
rie, In his Inimitable rectorial address,
see the vast Improvements that have been made to
insure the pleasure of visitors to
recently spoke the truth when lie said
that Carlyle's misery was nn illusion
to Carlyle himself and a myth In bi­
ography. He was happy In his work
with a glow of Joy that counteracted
the pnlns of his nervous dyspepsia, and
nursed his Inherited vitality Into con­
tinuous strength.
DO IT N O W
Legal Blanks for
Sale at This Office
MIXED IN HIS
North Beach
Clatsop Beach
Tillamook Beaches
or Newport
METAPHORS
Of Course Brown Fully Understood
What He Meant to Say, but
He Blundered.
Mr. Brown was calling on nn old
friend.
“I declare,” he remarked to his
friend’s wife, "It quite cures me of
homesickness to drop In here and Ree
a lllt'e of your home life—er—er—
not that your home life Is anything hut
the—what I mean to any Is that It
makes me nil the fonder of my own
pome—or rather, that, on the homeo
pnthle principle, a hnlt of the dog
that bit yon—which Isn’t, of course,
whst I mean. But when a man Is
lonely he can enjoy the society of al
most anybody—"
“SirI” snld the Indy, Icily.
"I mean,” returned Mr. Brown, ns
he mopped the perspiration from his
face, "Hint, lie It ever so humble- no.
no, yours Is not that—hut there’s no
place like on^'s own—hut, I inenn—
well, I must he going! flood day!”—
London Tlt-Bits.
We Need the Money
of the Columbia river, thence W est­
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 m inutes West
9&6 feet to a point, thence North
82 degreess 55 minutes East 979.8
feet to the place of beginning, and
there term inating, 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 w ill at the W est 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 then 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.
Dated this 7th day of June, 1923.
ZOETH HOUSER,
Sheriff of Umatilla County Oregon.
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■ Give the Hens a Chance :
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Nature made a hen to lay eggs. She
will lay in winter and summer, if
you’ll only give her a chance.
A new, well-lighted, warm, sanitary
chicken house is a real investment.
It meang two things that make big
poultry profits—early hatches and
more eggs.
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. S T R A W . MGR.
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Exclusive Representatives of National Builders Bureau
Legal Blanks at The Herald Office
“Outing« In the Pacific Northwest” and “ Oregon
O utdoors.” T h ey tell the whole «tory in word
and picture. Then purchase a Round-Trip Summer
Excursion T icket via
U nion P agifis S ystem
which give« that wonderful trip through the Columbia
River Gorge. Our agent will be glad to arrange your
itinerarv and make your reservation.
F. C. W0UGHTER. AGENT
Hermiston, Oregon
Mission House Made Memoylal.
Tlie mission house at Kettering,
Northamptonshire, England, where
William Curey on October 2, 1792,
founded the first missionary society
which Is recognized as the basis of
the modern missionary enterprise, wag
put up for side, tlie owner having died
itn il the estate thus having become
purchasable for the first time since
Stockmen Fight Pests.
Hint memorable occasion.
Tlie pur­
Stockmen in the Canadian river dis­ chase was made on behalf of the Bap­
trict In Texas have shown themselves tist Laymen's Missionary Movement of
Increasingly 111 accord with the poi­ England. Tlie property will not only
soning methods advocated by the bio­ lie retained for the denomination as a
logical survey of Hip United States j historic memorial, but will probably be
Department of Agriculture for Hie ex­ used as a hostel for returned mlsslon-
termination of predatory nnlnials, par­ nrlea.
ticularly coyotes. In one district, poi­
soning operations have resulted In a
More Students Take to Classics.
kill estimated as between 7B and 00
An increase In the study of the clas­
per cent of the coyotes over an area sics this year has been announced by
of 2,202 square miles. A border strip New York university. There were 100
live miles wide, and Including approxl J students of Latin a year ago, as com­
mutely 1,200 square miles, was poi­ pared with 128 tills fall. Tlie number
soned with n resultant kill of 2fi per o f Greek students Increased from 28
cent Of the coyotes. In coyote poison­ to 48. There lias been an even more
ing operations stockmen do not usually pronounced Increase In the number of
spend time hunting dead animals he students of the romance languages,
yond the point where they are con ! amounting to nearly 75 per cent In
vlnced of the effectiveness of the meth­ French, or from 434 In 1921 to 757 In
od. It is considered more profitable to I 1922.
devote as much time anil energy ns
possible to covering a wider territory
Necessary Garden Equipment.
with poison halts.
The wisdom of Socrates, the strength
of Hercules, the endurance of Atlas.
Woman Pirate Achieves Fame.
Ihe conquering power of Napoleon, the
There recently appeared on the river versatility of Leonardo da Vinci, the
nt Hong Kong, much to the alarm of patience of Joh, the optimism of Polly-
ship own. is nnd their crews, a woman ana and (he courage In the autumn to
pirate, w! i. 1:. a tri uly tn'.en a heavy say, “Well, never mind, next year It
toll of loot f on <.
Is. Nothing Is will be a garden."—From Life.
known of her, except the fact that
she speaks English, wears a serge cos-
Read the Wand Ads.
feme nnd Wellington boots, and car
ries a wlrketMooklng revolver, with
which she compile her victims Io sur
render. Under her ure a score or SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN
more Chinese hrlguods, who. although
FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN
they are cut throats ami robbers, obey In the Circuit Court of the State of
ber Implicitly.
Oregon, for the County of Umatilla
To the tithing man In New England Anna M. llnrlhrong, l’la ln tlfl, vs.
fell the task of keeping worshipers
WHson S. Parks, and any other
awake during church services, lie
person or persona claim ing any
had a long stnff with a knob on one
right, title. Ben or Interest In or
end to tap the sleeping meh, while on
Io the within deserbed property.
the other end was a fox tall to dangle
Defendant.
In the face of sleeping women.
To Wilson S. Parks, the above
One Allen Bridges Is spoken of In
one of the early Journals. lie was named defendant;
very proud of having been appointed IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
to wake Ihe slesqwrs, and was de­
OREGON.
termined 1« show Ills authority. He
You
are hereby notified that An­
fastened a thorn to one end of his
na M. Harthrong I. the holder of
waking weapon.
“On ye last Lord's Day he did apy Certificate of Delinquency number­
Mr. Tomlins tleeplng,” the Journal ed 1740 Issued on the Third day of
reads. “He gave him a grievous prick August, 1921, by the Tax Collector
in the hand. Whereupon Mr Tomlins of the County of Umatilla. State of
did spring up much above ye floor mid Oregon, for the amount o? Twelve
with terrific force strike bys hand
Dollars and Fifty-one Cents < 616.611
against yr wall.
"And to ye great wonder of all. the earn« being the amount then due
prnphanlle egchrtm •Corse ye wood­ and delinquent tor taxes for the year
chuck,* he dreaming yt waa a wood 1916, together with penalty. Interest
chuck had seized and hit hys hand.* and cants thereon upon the real prop­
erly aasesaed to you. of which you are
S u b s c r ib e H o w
-to the-
W M . mcmurray
General Passenger Agent
Portland, Oregon
the owner as appears of record situ
ated In said County and State and
particularly bounded und deucrlbed
as follows, to-wlt:
The North One-half (N 14) of the
Northeast Quarter (N E *4) of the
Southwest Quarter (SW *4) of Sec­
tion Twenty-six (2 6 ) In Township
Five (6 ) North of Range Twenty-
eight (2 8 ), East of W illam ette Meri­
dian, in Umatilla County, State of
Oregon.
You are further notified that said
Anna M. Harthrong has paid taxes
on snld premises for prior or sub­
sequent years with the rate of in ­
terest on said amounts as follows:
Year's tax, 1917, Date Paid Aug­
ust 3, 1921, Amount 612.33, Rate of
interest 12 per cent; Year’s tax
1918, Date Paid August 3, 1921,
Amount 612 66, Rate of Interest 12
per cent; Year's tax 1919, Date
Paid August 3, 1921, Amount $15.-
76, Rate of Interest 12 per cent;
Year's tax 1920. Date Paid August
3, 1921, Amount 618.55, Rate of In.
terest 12 per cent: Year's tax 1921,
Date Paid March 29, 1922, Amount
664.66. Rate of Interest 12 per cent.
Said WHson S. Parks, as the own­
er of the legal title of the above de­
scribed property as the same appears
of record, nnd each of the other per­
sons above named are hereby further
so tiflid thnt Anna M. Harthrong will
apply to the Circuit Court of the
County and Slate aforesaid for a de­
cree foreclosing the lien against the
property above described an^ men­
tioned In said certificate. And you
are hereby summoned Io appear with
In sixty days after Ihe first publica­
tion of the summons exclusive of the
day of said first publication, and de­
fend th is action or pay the amount
due ns above shown together with
costs and accrued interest and In case
o f your failure to do so. a decree will
be rendered foreclosing the lien of
said taxes and costs aganst the land
and premses above named.
This summons Is published by or­
der of the Honorable flllbert W
Phelps. Judge of the Circuit Court
of the State of Oregon, for the Coun­
ty of Umatilla, and said order was
made and dated thta 26th day of
April. 1963, and the date of the first
publication of thia summons la the
34th day of May. 1933.
All process and papers In this pro.
ceedings may be served upon the un­
dersigned reeldlng w ithin the S U te
of Oregon at the address hereafter
mentioned.
Kentor A Randall.
Altorneys for the P lain tiff
Address; Pendleton, Oregon
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Hermiston
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Instead o f “feeding” a range in a not,
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by cooking w ith a good oil cookstove.
N o coal or w ood to lug, no ashes to
shovel out. A cool, clean kitchen w ith
a steady, controlled heat concentrated
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F or best results be sure to use Peart
Oil—the clean, economical kerosene
that is refined and re-refined by a
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