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Many Grout Britain Aro Mr. G. L. Bennstt and fam ily moved Tuaaday to Lexington, where Mr. Bennett w ill operate a wheat by Holiday Crowds. Mr.and Mm. Lawrence Markham are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Markham. the unpaid assessment tor the city irrigation water for tho year 1923, levied and Imposed under the provia. Iona of Ordinance No. 76. passed by the city council and approved by the mayor on July 3, 1913, an ordi nance No. 96 passed b the city coun cil and approved by the mayor on April 17. 191«. I w ill on the 22nd day of December, 1*21, at the hour of 19 o'clock la the forenoon of anld day at the City Council Chamber in the City of Her miston, Oregon, sell the following de. scribed lots, pieces and parcels of land at public auction to the highest bidder for cash In hand the proceeds from the sale of each lot. piece or parcel of land to be applied in satis, faction of the assessment upon lot, piece or parcel of land w ith interest thereon from March 1'. 1923, at the rate of 6 par cent per annum togeth er w ith a penalty of 15 per cent of each of said assessments and all costs. Following is a description of each of said 16ts, pieces or parcels of land w ith the number of feet frontage, name of owner or reputed owner, and amount at said assessment: According to plat filed w ith County Recorder November 23, 1904. Name Amount Block 2— Lot 1, 50 feet, Minnie Brown...... ............- ...................-.............. »5.00 Lot 2, 50 feet, M innie Brown...... ................................................. »5.00 Lot 3, 50 feet, Minnie Brown...... ................................................»5.00 Block 4— Lot 1, 50 feet, H. R. Newport........ I t 1« probably no exaggeration to eay that the Isle of Man la the most _____ . ' . a l f s 1*' popular holiday Island In the world. glens and even Its mountains are Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Caldwell Its Mr. Wheeler and fam ily hare turned Into show places, whilst Doug visited at their home In Irrigon on moved on the Jesse Tabor ranch re Subscription Kala« las Is, perhaps, nest to Blackpool, the Sunday. For Ona Year ........__________ »2.00 cently vacated by Bcnnett'a. most enterprising seaside town la the For 81 t Months __________ »1.00 British talee. Payable » Advance. The Isle of Wight Is what the A farewell party was held In KIN OF NAPOLEON INGRATES bouse of lords la to the house of com- honor of Mrs. O. L. Bennett and mons, when compared with MauxIandJ daughter Helen last Friday evening. Hie Slater Paulina Alena Waa Faith Classified or Local Advertising /•Man” to a democrat. -W l<ht” Is the’ 10 cents per link for first Inoerrion. Many games were enjoyed u ntil time ful te «ha Emperor headquarters of the Royal Yacht’ Minimum charge 25 cant«. Subse for refreshments which were served to tha End. squadron, and Cowes week la one of quent Insertlonk 5 tents per line. in the form of a welner roast. the great events of the season, says With one exception Napoleon's | brothers and alsters proved to be In- London Tlt-B lta A chlvarl by the younger set of competent, ungrateful, or openly hla 1 But the Isle of Wight has a pop I Columbia waa staged on the recently foes. Napoleon made hla eldest olar side, as the fronts at Ryde, t married Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hunt brother, Joseph, king of Spain, and Sandown, Ventnor and even Cowee It I Enjoyment such as accompany such Spain proved almost as deadly to him self can prove. It Is, moreover, the paradise of the char-a-bancs, for Its as did Russia. | undertakings was had. He made bis youngest brother, Je hills are easily cllmbab.e, and ita roads are excellent. Moreover, It has Hot lunches are being served to rome, who deserted hla American wife some of the loveliest coast scenery to at the behest of Napoleon, king I the children at school. This w ill IWestphalla, says the Detroit News, be found anywhere. The Channel Islands belong to Brit aid them in their work during tha 'and Jerome turned the palace Into a winter. pigsty and brought discredit on the ain, although they He nearer to France, i very name of Bonaparte. Hla brother and their qlsltlng list Is corre ■ ■ " ■' Louis, for whom be had starved him spondingly International; but the self, be placed upon the tbaone of fine service of steamboats from the Holland, and Louis promptly devoted southern ports of England Is making himself to his own Interests, conniving these lovely Islands better known to G E N U IN E at many things which were Inimical to holiday makers, even from the north Mina Mulheron, county nurse. Dr. France. He was planning high ad and from Scotland. Jersey, Guernsey, Alderney and Cletton and Mrs. E. S. Severance, of vancement for his brother, Lncten, Stanfield, were Westland visitors on when Lucien married a disreputable Sark, not forgetting the tiny island of DURHAM Sunday. -• i actress and fled with her to England, Herm, which belongs to an English TOBACCO where he was received by the moat novelist, are all gems set In the sea. Then there Is Anglesey, the only Mrs. Reyman and Mrs. Berry, of persistent of all Napoleon’s enemies. island which Is also a county of Eng Napoleon’s three sisters have been HAVE YOU NOTICED ANY WAIL The Dalles, are visitors at Carl H . styled ‘‘the three crowned courtesans.' land and Wales. Most people know Shaw's home this week. He made Elsie a princess in her own Anglesey only aa the first bit on the ING OR WEEPING ................................................. »5.00 right, and gave her the grand duchy way from Holyhead to London. Yes, We have a hunch that If Ben Ol Lot 2, 50 feet. H. R. Newport........ A large crowd attended the tur. of Tuscany. He married Caroline to year by year, by virtue of splendid cott was governor now, there would ................................................. »5.00 be more happiness among the pco- i ke»’ 8h° ° ‘ at Peta Sher,dan'B Sun- Marshal Murat, and they became re golf courses and tine hydros, the Lot 14, H . 50 feet, F. E. E arnh art...... duy. Several prominent Pendleton spectively king and queen of Naples. Welsh county separated from the main pie and the state's prosperity would land by the Menai straits, and con ................ - ............5.00 shots were there but they didn’t Caroline urged her husband to turn nected with the mainland by two his not now be going to the dogs, so to against his former chief, and Elsie Block 5— find anything easy. Phone 331 speak.— Ione Independent. threw In her fortunes with the Murats. toric bridges, la coming more and Lot 21, 50 feet, W. O. Sutherland For Pauline be did very little, yet she more Into prominence as a holiday bet us see, was it not this same The Y«rdof Best Qagtoy? —......-......................5.00 alone stood by him to the end. He center. Ben Olcott who went back, to a ♦ ♦ ❖ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ A * Lot 22, 50 feet, W . O. Suther- ♦ « gave her a marriage dowry of half a H. M. STRAW , MGR. governor’s convention in West V ir- | land ......................... —...»5.00 million francs when she married the NITRATE DESERT AIDS WORLD ginla and in a Hpeecb before this ♦ IRRIGON SCHOOL AND TOWN Block 6— E id u ir e Repreuatatiret of Nation*] Builder» HEWS ♦ I ’rlnce Borghese. body informed them that all the good ♦ soolate Region In Plateau Country Lot 17, 25 feet, E. O. Comegys ♦ ♦ people of Oregon was disposing of of Chilo la Source of Famous ................................................. »2.50 ■■■■■■■■» THEY TIRE OF GIVING LIFT their Interests and moving out of the Soda Commodity. Lot 19, 25 feet, E. 0. Comegys Miss Rose Eskleton, from Salem, state, conveying to them the idea Ore., who has been visiting her sis Motorists Find Their Kindness to ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ »■ ■ ■ ■ ■ B I ...... - ........................................ »2.50 In the high plateau country of Chile, that the state was going to the pups Strangers on Road Sometimes la Block 7— ter, Mrs. Van W inkle, left for her between the coast ranges and the Bimply became he waH not elected Grossly Abused. Lot 7, 35 feet, C. C. Durfey »3.50 home Sunday. Andes, He« a desert which Is one of governor? By this uddress he prov Lot 8, 12 feet, C. C. Durfey »1.20 the deadest spots on earth. No green The party given by Mrs. Jenkins Any automohllist going out West ed himself u “sorehead" and a poor thing grows upon It, no living crea Block 8— looser. The people ^of this great Saturday night was well attended chester way, particularly on the roads ture is native to IL Lot 1, 50 R-t. J. K. Shotwell »5.00 lending to New Rochelle and Rye by young and old and a merry time commonwealth have no use for And yet thia desert has been for a Lot 2, 50 feet, J. K. Shotwell »5.00 Beach, will find himself besieged by ensued from the arrival of the guest, century a primary support of human man of this type and let It be known young men and boys seeking “a lift." Lot 17, 25 feet, M. W. Sharrard In no uncertain terms at the election until the party broke up at mid Occasionally but not so often two girls life In the civilised world, says the .............................................. ... »2.50 Nation's Business. Although science night. which was responsible for his defeat “walking" will ask a similar favor. Lot 15, 25 feet, C. H. Crandall now promises eventually to make us We believe there Is just as many One man complains that he even ................ -.................,............. »2.50 Rev. Hughes of Um atilla held ser went out of his way to be obliging to Independent of this desert and its fu ll stomachs under the present state product, It Is no exaggeration to say Lot 23, 25 feet, R. V, Ashmun..__ his “guests," but that now the world vices here Sunday afternoon. administration ns before. Also that that the great expansion of the race ................................................. »2.50 Rev. Mumau filled the pulpit Sun. may walk for all he’ll care, says the which has taken place In the last hun a good many of the good people of Lot 24, 25 feet, R. V. Ashmun..... New York Sun and Globe. The other Jay evening. There was a good at dred years would have been Impossible Oregon still claim this state as their day, hailed by three youths, he stopped ................................................. »2.50 people and without It. And the people of the residence. Oregon w ill continue to tendance by Irrigon and they all plied In. The man's wife Block 12— United States are still largely depend- everal were down from Hermiston. prosper and grow even though It is wag with him on the front seat and Lots 8, 9. 10. 11, 12, 18214 feet. ent upon IL I passing through New Rochelle she re compelled to do without Ben Olcott Miss Evylln Mortamore gave a spec Lyle Tilden........ ..............»18.25 This unique desert la the source of lal song accompanying herself on membered there wag a call she wished k t Salem. the famous Chilean nitrate of s o d a - According to plat f t ’rid w ith the 3 to make. he mandolin. commodity which la at present the County Recorder A pril 5, 1905. The three alighted grumbling. Later Monarchists of Germuny claim subject of a special investigation be Block 3— Mrs. Chas. Stewart Is spending a the automohllist found that his pas ing made at the behest of congress by when the ez-Kalser and Crown Prince sengers had burned holes In his floor Lot 1, 50 f^et, J. H. Reid... »5.00 • ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ B « arrive back in Germany they w ill be ew days with friends In Hermiston mat, and scuffed the woodwork of the the bureau of foreign and domestic Block 6— commerce. this week. where they belong. The place where panels on the front seat. Lot 11, 50 feet, H. Itobinett..»5.00 The nitrate situation and the Inves both of then, belong Isn't spelled with “You got off lightly,” n friend re tigation of It are significant not only Block 7— Frank Doble, of Um atilla, broke marked. "I make It a point to give a O but r c*. : i. that Cc’.msny Is a because of the Importance of wider Lot 1, 30 feet. F. A. Chezlk..»3.00 the rear axle in his Ford Sunday no one n lift, for I understand that In goc'* sub. tltute. use of such valuable fertilising agents Lot 2. 25 feet, F. A. Chozlk..»2.50 while trying to pull out of the sand the event of nn accident a self-invited as nitrate of soda, and of as cheap a Lot 3, 25 feet, F. A. Chezik. »2.50 guest could sue me and likely obtain about three miles southeast of I r r i Guess the Bchool children are not supply as possible, but also becuuse substantial damages." Lot 4, 25 feet, F. A. Chezik..2.50 factors controlling the supply of ni the only ones who arc worrying they gon. He was driving out to see hlr Block 8— trates are typical of those that affect friend Wayne Steward and lost his -to the w ill get zero for their German mark. Naming Pullmans a Task. Lot 1. 30 feet, C. C. Durfey. »3.00 number of other raw materials way tlong the Jackrabbit trails The first pullman enr was a remod Lot 2, 25 feet, C. C. Durfey .»2.5( McAdoo seems to be a contender which resulted In getting etuck In eled Chicago A Alton day coach, No. which are Indispensable to civilised countries. Lot 3, 25 feet. C. C. Durfey .»2.50 for the presidential nomination. I f the sand. He walked back to I r r i 9, and continued wlt’i Its original des Lot 21, 25 feet, C. C. Durfey »2.5; the malorlty of the voters were ra il gon In time to attend Sunday echool ignation. It was flrr.t decided to letter Rich Folk Enjey Nlckal Cone. Lot 22. 25 feet, C. C. Durfey »2.50 road men his election would be as and there found Harvey and W altet Pullman car A, B, C, etc., but when It la a well-known fact that there sured. W arner In another Ford who wert 26 cars had been lettered, numbering la something about summer and sujn- Block 11— waa resumed. However, to avoid con mer vacations that compels even the Lot 18, 30 feet. Geo. Briggs .»3. w illing to help him out of hit flict with railroad car numbers, It was most dignified to shake off some of Lot 19, 25 foet, Geo. Briggs..»2.50 Senator Underwood says the south difficulty. Together w ith Wsynr decided to give each pullman car a has not had a president for eighty Steward the four went out to where baptismal name, copying the custom of their Inhibitions and enjoy themselves Block B— Lot 4, 47 H feet, E. E. McMillen years. It seems that most everyone Frank’s Ford was broken down, ant* naming locomotives In the '70s after In ways they would scorn in other sea sons, says the New York Sun and Est......................................... »1.7 has a habit of forgetting Woodrow hitched one Henry onto another and officials and other celebrities, says the Globe. Thia la particularly true of Lot 6, 47 H feet, E. E. McMillan Wilson. darted for Irrigon. The broken Detroit New«. "The Pioneer" was the the younger set, but older people are Est..........................................« 1 7 axle kept continually working out first name used on a pullman ear. not Immune. The other day on a Later nsrecs of women, flowers, hlrda, much traveled poet road an expensive Lot 6, 47^4 feet, E. E. McMillan Wonder what has become of the and at last they abandoned towing man who used to say "Just wait un They left the disabled flivver at cities, towns, rivers, Iskes, soldiers, enr came to a stop by one of those Est.......................................... »1.75 poets, battlefields and ennips were til we get hold of the Kaiser, etc., the farm of Mr. W. L. Suddarth, adopted. There are now so many pull- small roadside stores that specialises Lot 10. 47 V4 feet, E. E. McMillan In lemonade, popcorn and Ice cream. etc.” Est ...................» 1.7f took the rear axle out, drove up t< man ears that II hns been found nee- The chauffeur climbed out, went up to Lot 11, 47 H feet, E. E. M cM illan the Um atilla Economy garage and "sssry to take names from ancient the diminutive counter and In a mo history, A few days ago (iermnn restau left It to be fixed. Est....................................... $4.75 ment returned to the car with three rants and hotels raised their prices According to plat filed w ith the Elder Taylor, a prim itive Baptist Ice cream cones which hla passengers, Alligator Gar Fights Captor, while the guests were eating which minister, preached In the Wadsworth woman and two men with money County Recorder A pril 22, 1907. Porter Davis, local flsherniHn, caught stamped all over them, proceeded to Block E— proves that the Americans attached hall Monday evening. He and hie to the army of occupation give the wife together with Elder C. C. Agee a mammoth alligator measuring six eut with evident and almost childish Lot 5, 54 feet, W. S. Boynton »5.40 Germans pointers In other matters and his wife have come from the feet and live Inches In length snd enjoyment. Block F— • welching 114 pounds on a trot line besides fighting. Lot 6, 54 feet. Frank Reeder. »5.40 ‘•ast by ra il and are now visiting al nut In the Ohio river a short distance Their Little SpaL Lot 7. 54 feet, Frank Reeder....... the home of W. B. Howard. Elder below the gravel pit, says the Mount She—I f we were married nnd di Thore arc men whose deeds live Agee w ill preaeh Wednesday nlghl Yetnon (O.J Democrat. Davis said vorced, would you object to my mar ’ ....... - ....................................... »5.40 after them. Volstead w ill be re. Kt 7:30 at Wadsworth hall. .ho creature put up a gsme light, com rying again? Lot 8, 54 feet, Frank Reeder....... membered as o r , of then,. ng at him In his skiff with his mouth lie —Why, not at all. ..........................- ..................... »5.40 open and Its long teeth gleaming. She—You talk in such a heartless Block G— A ear with Its driver skidded and I A man In lie-.. York state who waa turned over in the ditch shout two | Davla used s grub hook in landing manner. West 14. 270 feet. Catholic he gar. The creature was kept alive He—Well, why should I have sym sitting In a poker game died miles east of Irrigon on the high Church ......................... ..... »27.00 tnd exhibited by Davis on the court pathy for a fellow I don't even know? when another player called his bluff. way. No one waa hurt and the car I Block H — squnre. Fishermen say the gar could I t la enough Io make a fellow’s heart wns only damaged ellghtly. Harvey ;ntlict serious Injury to swimmers and Lot4, 64 feet. Peer Bokish. ..»5.40 Wayside Episode. a’ Ip a heat or two when you bet a and W alter W arner were leveling | that It constitutes a warning to the "He Is using terrible language." Lot 7. 54 feet. Peer Bokish ...»5.40 ••gob" then have the fellow across land near by and came to the assist host of small hoys going into the river “He Is. Indeed." Lot 9. 54 feet. Peer Bokish 5.40 veer the gravet pit. the table flngvr h U “ beans" and ance of the driver with a team. Mr “What's the matter with the c a rt Lot 10. 54 feet. Peer Bokish. »5.40 “Something wrong with the con hesitate while you hug » couple of w „ , , ownrd who „ dr|v| nK Acordlng to plat filed w ith County ciliator, I think.” "Fat King” Claims Award. duces that constitute your pat hand. Mr. R„ nMer whlle e>r of Recorder March 21, 1908. The "Fat King," as MnJ, G. W * — - - - order came along soon afterwards Block 2— Pre« Tea. Bits of the British army, was known A. n .r> * CC'dT , ' ’ "«• » ' “ > ,h * h*'P Lot 2, 45 fret. B F. Shaw... »3.15 "Why Is Cholly sniffing the air os to the troops In France daring the Aa an Rinnan waa performing « w a "stunts" 2JXJO feet from the ground h* P ,r * " pU‘ bapk r l<ht 8,d* up war, la a claimant Lot ». 45 feet, A. L. Larson. »3.15 before the he goes along?" “Oh, he's a tea bound. He’ll royal commission of awards to ln- Lot 4. 46 feet. Tom Jensen..»3.16 at Cleethorpas (Eng.) carnival, one on ,he road’ make a find.” rentors. The claim Is for an Inven Block 5 — of the wheels of hla unilcrcnrrlage ” felt Into s busy street. It rebounded l -*«t Saturday a dance was given Cion that the major perfected whereby Lot 14. 45 feet. J. H. Schram »3.15 Heme Tragedy. high Into the air, hut, after a sucres- In the gymnasium by the Farm Bur I the food waste al camps and bases Lot 15. 45 feet. Earl Cald "This Is a likely shoe polish you was treated In such a wav that the shm of batmre* came to rest undent- j eau. Mr. Hendricks, Mr. Glaaguw well ........................... ......... »3.15 have discovered." fat was separated frees the rest of aged. Discovering »hat had hap- 1 and Mr. Hugh Grlntnt furnished the| the refuse, sent ba. "I to England and "lley, take that blacking brush out Lot 16. 45 feet, E arl Cald pencil (lie aviator completed hla exhi — — w ell.......................... ........._..»3.15 used for the manufa -i .. e of gtycertne. of my home brew." bition, then niude a skillful 1st ding music, upon one wheel in a field at Itnmlier- Block 8— Msr. Seaman and daughter Frelda stnne without his machine receiving Patent Given to the People. Lot 3. 45 feet. G, A. Beasley »3.15 went trf*Pendleton Friday. They re-1 further damage. For the benefit of the public, the Lot 4. 45 feet. O. A. Beasley (3.15 — READ T H E W A N T AD8— " ------- liurned Saturday. government hss patented a water-re Lot 5. 4 feet. SO. A. Bensley »3.15 I Relief fer Rheumatism Found. _____ sisting glue developed by one of Its Block 9— tlora than 4.tsm sufferers from rheu- n - i o. research departments Any person mstlsm base enjoyed an HU per ecu, „ W” ° ” " Lot 9. 50 feet. W alter B o tk in ....... may obtain the directions for Its menu smell,»ration of symptona under the lla’ • “ »" Irrigon visitor Sun- ................ ............................. .. »3.50 NOTICE OF SALE facture by applying to the bureau. It bacteria Injection treatment recently ,la* ’ W * 'f t Lot 1», 50 feet. W alter Botkin......j Notice is hereby given that by v ir Is an Improvement on a glue made dur developed In the New York Uni verst I y _____ * lag the war by adding certain copper tue of the authority of the City ____ ___ _____ __________»3.6» Medical college, according to the Pop- The Umatilla high school has sp- salts to the old formula, giving It Charter of the c ity of Hermiston and Dated nt Hermiston, Oregon, this utor Science Monthly. la several piled ta rent the school gymnasium more strength, resistance to moisture the direction of the City Connell a u - 1 22nd day of November. 1»13. Lc". r i ; tnr • " » * • « * i and better working qualities.—Pepa- thorlslng and dlreetlng the Treasurer 8. C. Lochrle, City Treasurer, ■ use of their basket ball teams. They J lar Mechanics of the C ity of Hermiston to co llect. 1 1 -tte second class mattar, Deeambar 190» at the postofflon at r»nch- M 50 1O( GOOD CIGARETTES “BULL” BUTTER CBEEK ITEMS Nero fiddled w hile Rom e burned. You too can feel the | sam e satisfaction by using ■ our fuel. I a Í ■ ■ ■ s ■ « ■ ■ ! hknd Empire Lumber Company Burma I. f ! ■ '■ B ■ ■ ■ COMMERCIAL PRINTING OF ALL KINDS THE HERMISTON HERALD ! ■■■■■■■■■■■■■< Subscribe Now hermiston herald and keep informed of the events apd happen ings in your commun ity. The Herald 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 Herald ad vertisements. The Herald is $2 per year, or $1 for six months, payable in advance.