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a a . HERMISTON HERALD, MERmsTOK, OREGOîTi When Hia Mind W orked Quickly O n « O cco n o n All funds derived from the City Inabove mentioned to the plaintiff LODGE DIRECTORY Water System and nil funds here* within thirty days after a decree Is after placed la the fund of the City entered herein end to pay all delin Smith was a freshman, older than most of his class. Be was tall, lanky Water System shall be kept la a fund quent taxes against the said prem and slow. His mind, like his body, separate from ell other City funds ises described ln paragraph five here Kathryn L. Garner. Sac. worked slowly, and the nervous pro and shall not be used for any pur inabove and that ln the event of the fessor In mathematics, after a long pose other then for the expense of failure of the defendant to so pay V ’ n x t a r d lodge n o . m i o . a. r. and careful explanation, was wont ts operating and maintaining said the said sums; and that strict * m eet. each Monday ev ea la a PeUewe hall. V in tin e members cordially I n « « . ■ay: foreclosure be be decreed of said W. R. Longhorn. See. M L W aîêon.N . 8 . Water System and for betterments “Well, Smith, If yon will go over contract and that said contract be A good many people are Industri that explanation carefully and medi and extensions thereto and for the declared to be terminated and at an RECLAMATION LODGE N o. Wt. K . tate on It 1 think you will understand. purpose of paying Interest and prin ous as squirrels— but they lack the o f P.. niMi» eaoh Thursday « v éa la s la end and all rights of the defendant Mack’s HaU, at 7:90 P^M. VWUas cipal of water bonds. Meditate. Smith, meditate." squirrel's instinct to save. CALL ANU TALK WITH ME brut hors cordially invitad. So Smith became ‘'Meditate" Smith i Sec. 2. This ordinance shall be therein and In said premises be de W. H McMillan R. A. Brownson. It takes more than energy and in K. R. and S . G C. clared terminated and ended, and to bis fellow students ABOUT YOUR CHILDREN _ , referred to the legal voters of the dustry to succeed financially. It Seventh, for a decree for such takes foresight, the SAVING in J ’ ,? P‘ rt3 of one ° f ’‘J1'’!”? i C“ y ' ° f Hermiston for their approval gathered In the ' room of their1 v other and further relief as to equity PROFESSIONAL CARDS stinct. That is why the squirrel number, and Smith was one of them, i or reJect,on the neJ[t regular elec- which may seem meet and proper ln D R . F . V . P R IM E gets through the winter. There is Tbe meeting was for fun and perhaps ,lon to M held ln 88ld City. this suit. a winter of OLD AGE coming for mischief, and such a meeting was an Passed the Council this 1st day This summons is published pursu Dentistry Infringement of rules. every one. Better follow the squir of October, 1924. ant to order of the Hon. Gilbert W. ) When the jollity was at Its height D ental X-Ray and Dincnosia rel’s plan and prepare for It. Our Attest: C. W. Kellogg, Recorder, Phelps, Judge of the above entitled 50 CENTS A LESSON a warning came that the professor Bank B id s. w^an Bank will help protect your savings. Approved by the Mayor this 1st court, duly made and entered on the was coming to Investigate. The room Hermiaten. Oraeon R o ld a n te Pkena « 1 day of October, 1924. 7th day of October, 1924, directing was cleared at once. Smith as usual R. C. Todd, Mayor. was the last and, hearing steps ap that publication herein be made once Dr. R. G. GALE, Surgeoa proaching, he crawled under the bed. 6-3tc a week for a period of six consecu seeing no other way of escape. Here tive weeks ln the Hermiston Herald, Loatlon, Bank Bldg., Rooms 1 aad I he sat doubled up like a Jackknife IE THE CIRCUIT COURT OF T h K a newspaper published ln Hermiston, awaiting the event with no little ap Phones: Office 931. Res. I l l STATE OF OREGON FOR j Umatilla County, Oregon, and the prehension. UMATILLA COUNTY I first publication herein Is made pur- of Hermiston Office Hours: 10 to 11:20 A. M., 1 The professor entered, looked about Irrigation Company, suant to said order on the 23rd day him, saw that the room was empty,1 Western to 5 P. M. • p i l e ) . Su rp lus and U ndivided P rofits O ver $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 then turned to depart. As he closed Plaintiff, vs. George L. Pullen, of October, 1924. wayre. Pres R Alexader, VicePres. the door, a thought seemed to strike Defendant. { Raley, Raley & Stelwer, and H. J. V H Norton, Cashier W L. Hamm, Asst. Cashier NEXT TO him; he re-entered the room and Summons. Equity No. 3947. , . ..Warner, Attorneys for Plaintiff. METHODIST PARSONAGE W. I. W ARNER looked under the bed. To George L. Pullen, the above Postoffice Address, Pendleton, Ore- I Hey, Smith, what are you doing named defendant. | gon. 6-7 to Attorney-at-Lnw there?” he cried. TYPEWRITER riobona and carbon Smith turned his head with dlffl- In the Name of the State of Ore- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ paper at the Herald office. Hermiston Oregon culty. gon, you are hereby required to ap- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION FOR RENT— Four room house and _M*dltstlng, professor." pear and answer the complaint In _ . J .L . VAUG H AN ■ .___ .... . .... , i Department of the Interior, U. S ■ The professor withdrew.—Youth’s the above full size basement. Mrs. James entitled matter within six . __ . „ , _ T he H erald publishes DR. W. W. ILLSLEY Land Office at La Grande, Oregon Companion. ■ Electric Fixtures ■ Gent. weeks from the first publication of I 3-tfc September 19, 1924. ore arenuinp paid want 2 and Appliancet | this summons and you will take not-i Phone 189 g Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Notice Is hereby given that Sara g — READ THE WANT ADS— thin any other Allowing “Off and On” ice that if you fail to appear and ^ 3 O S ■. O o u r t a t . P e n d l e t o n , O r e . g Phone Res. 712 Office 73$ answer or plead within that time the ! R,x' of Hermiston, Oregon, who. on is ied in a city LEVELING LAND—See Peter Cas- Every Year Counted plaintiff, for want thereof will apply AuR,,8t 23' 1919' made Homestead $■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ trlc, experienced and reliable, 3 same size in East- A lawyer, noted for his success In to the above entitled court for thé , KntT^ No' ° 19942' for Unlt “A" of miles north of Hermiston. 4-tfc cross-examination, found his match in M c K enzie & lieuallen relief prayed for ln Its complaint the NE% or the NEU NEK Sec CATARRHAL DEAFNESS t --------------------- • recent trial, whan ba asked a long- tton 22, Township 5 North, Range Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat °£ten c*u»ed by an Inflamed condition Hermlston Beauty Shop Is one of suffering witness how loog be had herein to-wit: the mucous llnln< of the Eustachian 28 east, Willamette Meridian, has of Has removed from his fnsmer location la the A KEASON Tube. When thia tuba la Inflamed you the best equipped shops In the state, i a* his business of tin roofing. Bond Bldff. to _ First, . for _ a decree that defendant , filed notice of Intention to make have, a rumbling aound or Imperfect The answer was The best of services at reasonable j Room8 1, 2 and 3 Inland Em pire Bank Bid*. George L. Pullen 1B Indebted to plain- f(na, proof to e8tabli8b clalm t0 the nearinc. Unleea the inflammation can ba reduced, your hearing may be de ’’I have worked at It off and on prices. For appointment call 461. for some time, but have worked at tiff in the sum of 360.00 with inter- | ,and above de8crlbed_ before United stroyed forever, Pendleton : Oregon CATARRH MEDICINE will est thereon at 6 per cent per annum gtateg Commlg8loner at Hermiston do HAfdL’S It Steady for the last 12 years” wh<t w e claim for It—rid your ayatem FOR SALE— Milk cows, Lou Rog- of Cntarrh or Deafness caused by How long off and on have you from June 1st, 192$. and for the fur- Oregon on the 7th day of Novera Catarrh. ers. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE 6-tfc worked DR. THEO. BELETSKI, at It 7” ther sum of 360.00 with Interest bgr j j 24 has been succeaeful in the treatment of Veterinarian xor over Forty Teara. “Slxty-five years." Gasoline, 24 cents, at Kellogg & thereon at 6 per cent per annum- c’,aimant name8 a8 witnesses: Catarrh Sold by all d ru «lata. Treats all Domestic Anlmala. Inter “How old are you?” F. J. Chaney A Co., Totedo, O. Schlmke’8 garage. 5-tfc from June 1st, 1923, and the further Frank u Jewett, William T. Rob state Stock Inspector “Sixty-five.” sum of 360.00 with Interest thereon ertg wiUlam Kennedy and w illiam “Then you have been a tin roofer AGENTS— Sell guaranteed hosiery tALP at 6 per cent per annum from June Kik, all of Hermiston, Oregon. from birth?” direct from mill to wearer; all 1st, 1924, until paid and for plain “No, sir; of course I haven’t" Carl G. Helm, Register. styles and colors; salary paid for “Then why did you say you have tiff’s costs and disbursements of thia SEE full time or spare hours; no money worked at your trade «5 years?” suit; and for a further decree that needed for samples. International "Because you asked how long off the said sums are a first and prior Unhappy Moment for OR SALE— Two wagons, one heavy Mills, 103 8, Norristown, Pa. and on I had worked at IL I bave i nen on all the interest of the de- a0on with gravel box, 350; one W earer of Crinoline worked at the trade 60 years-20 , , Rndant ,n the Northeaat Quarter o. . $ht wagon with hay rack, 325. years on and 45 off.” Burk’s for bargains. Mrs. E. M. Ward lias a host of good < Cf»' tee R. A, Brownson, Tum-A-Lum i _______________ the Southeast Quarter of Section 17, —— — — — yarns In her remarkable “Memories of Residence second house west of the Lumber Co. 7-tfc Twp. 4, North, Range 28, E. W, M. Ninety Years," There is, for Instance, Polands for Profits. Stillings. 37tf Catholic church. Phone, 82-R. Beautiea of Nature contanlng forty acres, together with the terrible story of the punctured WEANED PIGS for sale. R. C. Can- It may be observed that what we all water rights appurtenant there crinoline: — FOR— I AM MAKING REGULAR TRIPS TO call beauty of nature is mainly nega field. 7-2t This unusual Incident happened to a Pendleton Tuesdays and Fridays of tive beauty; that Is, the mass, the to, and Mrs. Tooke, wife of the then vicar of each week. If you have anything Second, for a further decree that huge rude background, made up of OR SALE CHEAP— Maxwell tour ■ a ■ to be hauled to or from the above rocks, trees, hills, mountains, plains, the defendant be required to pay Upton. After a confirmation service ing car. O. F. Mays, Stanfield. In the church the friends of the vicar ■ 5 named city, I would appreciate water, has not benuty as a positive the said sums in sub-paragraph one were invited to meet the bishop of 48-tfc ■ your business along this line. I character, visible to all eyes, but af hereinabove mentioned to the plain Oxford, Samuel Wilberforce—known fords the mind the conditions of am also ln the market for chickens ream of horses. J. K. tiff within thirty days after a de as “Soapy Sam”—at the vicarage. 18-tfc b l ei I Mrs. Tooke was a woman who at and veal. Ray Challis, Phone beauty, namely, health, strength, fit cree Is entered herein and to pay all ness, etc., beauty being an experience — AND— 20-R. Kendleton phone 400. 9-tfc of the beholder. Some things, on the delinquent taxes against the said ways dressed well. On this occasion she wore a black velvet crinoline, ' T’"'OMOBILBS— Fords and other premises described ln paragraph one other hand, as flowers, foliage, bril Hl»», $36.00 and up. Kellogg ADDING machine rolle at the Herald liant colors, sunsets, rainbows, water hereinabove and that ln the event of trimmed with old lace, which set off office. ■chlmke. 36-tfc falls, may be said to be beautiful In the failure of the defendant to so her remarkable complexion. After lunch, as she talked to the bishop, a and of themselves; but how weari pay the said sums that strict foreclos curious sonnd like an angry serpent Snbscribe For The Herald FOR SALE— Small heater and elec some the world would be without the ure be decreed of said contract and hissing penetrated the drawing-room. vast negative background npon which tric sewing machine. Mrs. Shes- While the guests paused ln astonish these things figure and which pro that said contract be declared to be oly. 4-tfc ment, “Soapy Sam” looked mystified. terminated and at an end and all —TRY THE HERALD WANT ADS— vokes and stimulates the mind In a Then a grumbling noise was heard, a way the purely fair forms do not I— rights of the defendant therein and decided squeak, a shriek, and loud re Sm all w ork horse, fine fo r John Burroughs. ln Raid premises be declared termi port, followed by profound silence. cu ltiv a tin g , rid in g o r d riving, nated and ended, and ■ When a little later Mrs. Tooke rose will tr a d e fo r h e ife r c a lf or OAK TAN SHOE STORE ■ Third, for a further decree that to bid her guests farewell, her dress How He Accom plithed ft ■ $hoat. J . H. Reid. 2tc Sam Rodgers, Prop. Sir Eric Geddes once remarked that the defendant George L. Pullen Is in hung ln heavy folds all round her. Afterward she explained what had before doubting any statement a man debted to plaintiff in the sum of ■ S may make, no matter how seemingly 860.00 with interest thereon at 6 per happened. Her dressmaker had per F o r gale—T h re e fine h e ife rs suaded ber to have a special fixture Incredible It sounds, one should be y e a r old p ast. C. C linesm ith. W HY NOT qnlte sure ae to Its precise meaning. cent per annum from June 1st, 1922, to her crinoline which consisted of In order to Illustrate hia contention and for the further sum of 360.00 tubing, Inflated with air, fastened FOR SALE—Some good fresh milch BU Y TH A T W ATCH he went on to Instance the case of a with Interest thereon at 6 per cent tightly with a screw. This uncanny cows. Mrs. L. Hammer, 4 miles friend of hit who knew a little about per annum from June 1st, 1923, and contrivance made the skirt flow out, FROM • east of town. 8-tfc billiards and chesa, and who told him for the further sum of 360.00 with but Mrs. Tooke struck her foot against the screw and the whole struc one day that he had beaten the ama Interest thereon at 6 per cent per teur champions of England at both annum from June 1st, 1934, until ture collapsed as the air escaped.— F o r S ale—Six room house and CONFECTIONERY games. San Frandsco Argonaut tw o room cabin, b arn an d out Sir Eric expressed great surprise paid and for p lain tiffs costs and dis S T A T IO N E R Y and some Incredulity, but the other bursements of this suit; and for a b u ild in g s on Bohn ra n c h 4 miles further decree that the said sums are Hiatoric Gray”a Inn persisted that his statement was quite n o rt o f tow n- M ust be m oved a t true. T hen— a first and prior lien on all the in Linked W ith America once. T erm s. E I. D av s “You see,” he explained, “I took on terest of the defendant in the South O n j'i Inn, In London, has long been the champion billiard player at chess, west Quarter of the Northwest Quar I f a n y th in g goes w rong the mecca of the Baconian. Those peo I have pu rchased th e con of which he knew nothing, and I played the champion chess player at ter of Section 17, Township 4 North, ple who believe that Francis Bacon fectionery know n a s P a t's Range 28, E, W. M. containing forty wrote Shakespeare's plays visit the Inn billiards, of which he knew less.” MISCELLANEOUS Place and solicit a sh a re of acres, together with certain water to see the hall ln which Bacon for your patro n ag e. rights appurtenant thereto as here many years presided as treasurer, and the gardens which he planned, say» Carlyle la Thera the Detroit News. There are links be Carlyle Is sometimes as Irresistible inbefore described, and Furniture Repaired and Upholster Fourth, for a further decree that tween the Inn and the United States. is "The Campbells Are Coming,” or ing done. A. W. Purdy. 2-tfc There was a Lawrence Washington, he c i t j Txkes Auld Lang Syne.” He has .described the defendant be required to pay the some men and some events once and sad sums ln sub-paragraph III here admitted a student In 1607, whose FOR NEW AND USED CARS— Kel vu hiki' "f h e for all, and so takes his place with inabove mentoned to the plaintiff brother Robert was a direct ancestor logg ft Schlmke. 2-6tc Thucydides, Tacitus and Gibbon. within thirty days after a decree Is of George Washington. There Is an f & r m e r röises— PedaDts entry In the admission register of the may try hard to forget this, GUARANTEED CORD TIRES, 3 Ox and may In their labored nothings entered herein and to pay all delin Inn recording the membership of íhcludiK</ Tke 3 1-3, 33-75 each. Kellogg ft seek to Ignore the author of Crom quent taxes against the said prem Thomas Yale. This wns an ancestor Seh mke. 50-tfc well and the French Revolution; hut ises described ln said paragraph III of Elihu Yale, whose piety helped to JEWELER AND WATCHMAKER 'Fà.t'tn h e lp . as well might the pedestrian In Cum hereinabove and that In the event of found a great American university. New» stand Andrew Hamilton was a member of WANTED— Men or women to take berland or Inverness seek to Ignore the failure of the defendant to so Cigar» and Tobacco the Inn. His admission Is recorded In orders for genuine guaranteed hos Helvellyn or Ben Nevis. Carlyle Is pay the said sums, that strict 1714; “Andrew Hamilton, of Maryland, UMATILLA RAPID TRANSIT CO. there, and will remain there, when iery for men, women end children. foreclosure be decreed of said America, gent” Hamilton designed r . R. Pell, Umatilla, Oregon the pedant of today has been super Eliminate darning. Salary 375 a contract and that said contract be the state house of Philadelphia, the seded by the pedant ot tomorrow.— week full time, $1.50 an hour declared to be terminated and at an building which was the birthplace of Operating Stages Between Pendleton Augustine Blrrell. spare time. Beautiful spring line. end and all rights, of the defendant' 018 American republic, and Umatilla International Stocking Mills, Nor therein and In said premises, be d e -' Schedule Elective Oct. 1, 1924. O r the Contrary ristown. Pa. 39-20tp A. M. Leave Hand (newly married)—You look dared terminated and ended, and I am now prepared to do haul Fifth, for a further decree that I very melancholy, George; are you ........ 8:30 Umatilla —. to keep in m ind the WANTED—Phone, write or see W. ing- the defendant George L. Pullen la ln-1 sorry yon married me? ........ 8:65 Hermlstoa ___ A. Leathers, when you have alfalfa fact that in addition to Trips made to the country. George—No, dear, of course not 1 debted to this plaintiff In the gum ' Stanfield v........ ................. ........ 9:25 hay for sale, ln any quantity. was only thinking of all the nice girls ot 3120.00 with Interest thereon at i I soHcit a share of your patron printing th is news* Echo ....^ ...................................... 9:66 Phone 40-J-J. t-tfe I can’t marry. age 6 per cent per annum from June la t ,, Pendleton..................................... 10; 25 paper w e do job work Maud—Oh, George, how horrid of 1922, and for the further sum of Try Burk’e for her gal ns. yon! I thought you cared for nobody Leave P M. of any kind. W hen 3120.00 with Interest thereon at 6 j -v r i but me. Pendleton ..................................... 4:00 per cent per annum from June 1st. th e sta te . No e x p en se has been REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES AND in need of anything George—That la so, my dear, I Echo ..... 5:16 INSURANCE J. M. BIGGS. RE u •* e j ■ ■ wasn’t thinking of myself, but ot the 1923, and the further sum of $120.00! in this line be sure with interest thereon at $ per e n t •P » red to m ake * U p-to-date 111 Stanfield ..................................... .. 5:35 j disappointment they have had I ALTOR 36-tfc Hermiston .................................. .. 5:55 per annum from June lat, 1924, u n - 'eve ry d e ta il. A g ra d u a te o f one ORDINANCE No. 115 Umatilla r ................................. . 6:15 Burk la hearquerters for Army til paid and for plaintiff’s coats and WHEN IN An Ordinance to amend tha Char disbursements 3 1 .7 6 ;1 n this suit; and for o f th e b e st beauty cultu re schools Umatilla to Pendleton, ter of the City of Hermiston by add PENDLETON round trip, $2.50. ing thereto seetlon 134 and to sub a further decree that the said sums jn th e n o rth w e st is in charge, For Rent—Good 5 room house, MAKE YOUR are a first and prior Hen on all th e ; Hermiston to Pendleton, 31.25; mit and refer thia ordinance to the 1 mile out. Good road and water, 110 Interest of the defendant in the West round trip, $2.25. H R A IQ U A K T K R R legal voters of said City for their Half of the Southwest Quarter of per month. Charles Clinesmith. Stanfield to Pendleton, 31.05 —AT— approval or rejection. Section 21, Township 4 North, Range round trip. 31.76. 4«tfc WESTERN AUTO CO. The City of Hermiston does ordain 28. B. W. M. containing eighty acres Echo to Pendleton, 95 cents Send us the price o f a y e * r ’t as follows: Cottonwood and Water Sts. 31.56. on west together with certain water rights round trip For Rent—3 room See. 1. That the charter of the appurtenant thereto, and subscription if you *re in arrears COMPLETE OARAOE SERVICE aide. A. W. Agnew. 21-J-2 46-tfc City of Hermleton be, and the same Sixth, for a further decree th a t, Tires— Tabes—Accessories hereby la amended by adding there the defendant t x required to pay the LGBT— My Eagltob setter pup. Sid -TRY THE HERALD WANT AD8— ALWAYS OPEN PHONE 530 to seetlon 134 IB follow»; Sec. 114. Mid sum* In sub-paragraph five here-1 Tom Sw earing«, Mgr, ___ .; ___ STELLA SHAAR Teach Your Children How To Play the Piano. T h e W in te r O f O ld A g e Terms Mrs. Lindon F irst N a tio n a l B a n k Barnett NOTICE! WANT ADS H IT T GUNS ALL SHOES 1 25 per cent off. AMMUNITION 5 Men’s Half Soles ■ A . FULL U N E : $ 1 .2 5 ■ ¡W ith Heels $1.75S 'Y& utell ' em W ATCHES Burt Mullens GDEN Announcment You Can Get Service WM. H. OGDEN Krause’s Chocolates The Best in Candies H A U L IN G We Want Yon Hermiston Beauty Parlor George Challis To See Us D O IT N O W We Are Here to Serve the L ûdiei We Need the Monty