The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, December 18, 1924, Image 2

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THE HEBM1ST0K KBBALD, SERMWTOK, OBSOOY.
Œlp fennbrtan Errali»
in Som ething o f • H urry
Published every Thursday at Har-
mlstoo, Umatilla Coipty, Oregon by
Raymond Crowdar, Editor and Man-
Bntered as second class matter.
Deeember 1*OC at the postoffice at
Hermiston, Oregon.
Subscription Sates
For One Tear _______________CI.00
For Six Months ......................... Cl.00
Payable In Advance.
Classified or lo ca l Advertising
10 cents per line for first insertion.
Minimum charge 25 cents. Subse­
quent insertions 5 cents per line.
Every trade has Its stock of well-
known yarns, but occasionally a new
one does occur, only. alas, in time to
become a classic.
A certain well-
know- newspaper man was holding
forth to a group of writers, among
whom was a rather famous novelist.
The Journalist was saying that he had
recently been engaged In revising the
obituaries held In readiness by his
paper. Turning to the novelist, he add­
ed Jocosely: "I've Just been writing
you up."
But the novelist, apparently, had
not been following very closely, and
waking up with a start, he asked
eagerly: "When la It going te be pub-
llshedr
Engelmann Spruce V aluable
in Its fullest development, Engel
mann spruce becomes a large tree, a
hundred feet or more In height und
Tim ber W ell P rotected
three feet or more In diameter, with
Outright theft of timber Is rare In a smooth, straight and only slightly
the national forests. Each year there tapered trunk.
Great quantities of
are some cases of timber trespass, hut
usually these trespasses happen Enttelmann spruce are cut for lumber.
through no criminal Intent. They are The wood Is soft and straight-grained
frequently due to Imperfect title rec­ and Is used for various construction
ords on the part of private operators. , purposes, ns telegraph and telephone
The government maintains a corps of poles, ns mine timbers, for the con
rangers and forest guards on the na­ strnetton of log buildings and to some
tional forests, who In the course of extent as lumber for Interior finish.
their daHy work are constantly travel­ In contrast with the only other spree*
ing through the forest areas under In Rocky Mountain National park,
their Jurisdiction. This patrol pre­ Engelmann spruce Is of considerable
vents deliberate theft and discovers importance commercially.
and corrects unintentional trespass.
The penalty for deliberate trespass Is
— READ THE WANT ADS—
severe and Is applied rleorouslv
RlVnli TIlM iTP
Friday and Saturday
P e n d le to n , O r e g o n
DECEMBER 19-20
Eves at 8:15 Sharp. Only Mat Saturday at 2:15 P. M.
SEATS NOW SELLING—Buy in advance
Matinee, 85c-$l,00. Nights, 85c-$l. 10-31.65 Inc. Tax
The World’s Mightiest Stage
and Screen Spectacle
THE TEN
COMMANDMENTS
IN T W O P A R T S
hirst Part -A spectacular pageant of Biblical ¿ays, showing
the parting of the Red sea.
Part 2—A modern story of dramatic interest and a glorious
love episode.
IMPORTANT—Company’s Own Orchestra of 15 Musician!.
THE CHRISTMAS
GIFT SHOP
tlon to Hermiston, according to plat
filed March (th. 1907, all In Uma­
tilla county, Oregon.
I will et the hoar of I o'clock in
the afternoon on the 17tb day of
January, 1(25, sell at the front door
In the Matter of the Estate
of the Court House of said County,
of
all of the right, title and estate
Edgar A. Smith, Deceased.
held by the said William Brown and
Notice Is hereby given that the , Mlnta Brown hla wife In and to the
undersigned has been appointed ad­ t above described property on the 18th
ministrator of the estate of Edgar A. i day of September, 192« (the same
Smith, deceased, and has qualified as having been attached on that day
the law directs. All persons having In the action above referred to),
claims against the said estate are at pubic auction to the highest bid­
required to present the same to me der for cash, the proceeds of sale to
at the office of W. J. Warner, my be applied as the law directs.
attorney, at his office In Hermiston,
Dated this 8th day of December,
Oregon, with proper vouchers, with­ 192«.
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in six months from the date hereof.
ZOETH HOUSER,
Dated th l, 17th day of December,
Sheriff.
192«.
By W. R. Anderson,
ROBERT O. HORNING,
l«-5te
Deputy Sheriff.
15-5tc
Administrator.
SHERIFF'S SALE
Notice Is hereby given that under
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
and by virtue of a writ of execu­
Department of the Interior. U. S. tion issued out of the Circuit Court
Land Office at La Grande, Ore­ of the State of Oregon in and for
gon, Nov. 20, 192«,
the County of Umatilla, under the
Notice Is. hereby given that Wil­ ■■eal thereof, and to me directed and
liam J. Landon, of Hermiston, who, delivered upon a judgment and de­
on January «, 1921, made Home­ cree rendered and entered In said
stead Entry. Act 12-29-16. No. court on the 17th day of November,
020206, for all of Section 12, Town­ 192«. In favor of Frank Woughter.
ship 3 North, Range 27 East, Wil­ as plaintiff, and against S. E. Wal­
lamette Meridian, has filed notice ker and Mary J. Walker his wife,
of Intention to make three-year and Charles Spencer and Gertrude
Proof, to establish claim to the land Spencer his wife, as defendants,
above described, before United States whereby the plaintiff did recover a
?ommlssioner at Hermiston, Oregon, personal decree against the defend­
on the 29th day of December, 192«. ants S. E. Walker and Mary J. Wal­
Claimant names as witnesses D. H. ker his wife, for the sum of (100.00
(haw, Wilbert P. Smith, C. H. Shaw, with interest thereon at the rate of
lohn D. Fisher, all of Hermiston, 7 per cent per annum from the 11th
Oregon.
day of March, 1922, and the further
CARL G. HELM, Register.
sum of (500.00 with interest there­
on at the rate of 7 per cent per an­
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE OF num from December 8th, 1920, and
ATTACHED PROPERTY ON
the further sum of (100.00 attorney's
EXECUTION
fees, and the costs and disbursements
Notice Is hereby given that by vir­ taxed at (53.95 and whereby it was
tue of a writ of execution issued decreed that the mortgage dated on
’rom the office of the Clerk of the the 11th day of March, 1921, exec­
circuit Court of the State of Oregon, uted by S. E. Walker and Mary J.
for Umatilla county, and to me direct­ Walker his wife to E. P. Dodd and
ed on a Judgment In said Court ren­ by him assigned to plaintiff, upon
dered on the 6th day of December, the following described real property
192«, In favor of C. W. Kellogg and In Umatilla County, Oregon, to-wlt:
John Schlmke as plaintiffs, and SE<4 of NW‘4 of NE<4 Section 5.
against William Brown and Mlnta Twp. 4 N. R. 29 E. W. M., which
Brown his wife as defendants, for mortgage was recorded on March 11,
the sum of (300.00 with Interest 1921, at. page 252 of book 70 of the
thereon at the rate of 10 per cent records of mortgages in the office
per annum from the first day of Oct­ of the County Recorder of Umatilla
ober, 1921, and the further sum of County, Oregon, should ba fore­
(55.00 attorneys fees and («3.70 closed, and the said real property sold
costs and disbursements, which Judg­ by the Sheriff of Umatilla County,
ment also orders the sale of the fol­ Oregon, to satisfy said Judgment and
lowing described real property In all costs; therefore I will, on Satur­
Umatilla County, Oregon, to-wlt day, December 20th. 1924. at two
Lots 6 and 6 In Block C and Lots o’clock In the afternoon of that day,
5, 7 and 8 In Block D, First addl- at the front door of the court house
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IK THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOE UMA­
TILLA C0UNTR
Coal Consumers
job in our line give
it to the home prin­
Take Notice
ter. The
from
W e h a v e tak en t h e
ex clu siv e a g en cy for
th e F a m o u s U t a h
A b erd een C oal.
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an
out-of­
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give you an
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Inland Empire Lumber Company
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“ The Yard of Best fe a lty ”
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Exclusive Representatives of National Builders Bureau
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Legal Blanks For Sale at The Herald Office
in the city of Pendleton, Umatilla
County, Oregon, sell all the right,
title, interest and estate which the
said defendants, S. E. Walker and
Mary J. Walker his wife, and all
persons claiming and to claim by,
through or under them, or any of
ch.
turn t y
dolla” yo
away is g o n e f o -
ever. Ou” pric s
are standard. If it
is to be printed we
figure
them, had on the 11th day of March,
1921, or since then have had, or now
have, In and to the above described
real property and every part there­
of. at public auction to the highest
bidder for cash tn hand, the pro­
ceeds of such sale to be applied in
MITCHELL DRUG COMPANY
HERM ISTON, O REG O N
When you have a
with
> o~.
H ERM ISTON
HERALD
satisfaction of said execution and all
costs.
Dated this 17th day of Novembar,
192«.
■ Zoeth Houser,
Sheriff of Umatilla County, Oregon.
10-5tc By W. R. Anderson, Deputy.
THE CHRISTMAS
GIFT SHOP
P H O N E 101
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We offer the most complete line of Xmas Gifts in Umatilla county. Toys, Games, Kiddy Kars, Dolls and Doll Buggies, Fo^ks,
Stationery, Toilet Sets, Pyrallin Ivory, Fountain Pens, Redipoint Pencils, Incense Burners, and Incense. A complete line at lowest
prices. Everything marked in plain figures. We are here to stay and please you.
For Her
For Mother
Pyrolin ivory
Dresser sets
Manicure sets and pieces
Trays
Combs and brushes
Mirrows
Powder boxes $1.50 to 3.50
Hair receivers 1.50 to 3.50
Cloth brushes
Pin cushions and jewel boxes 1.50 to 3.00
Shoe horn 75 cents
Card box
Perfume bottle in ivory boxes
Bobbie comb and brush 6.00 to 6.50 set
Dresser lamps with pink silk shades 5.00 and 12.00
Pprfume sets, Ci-Mi, Djer Kiss, Three Flower, La
Jade, Nylotis and Colgates 1.50 to 9.00
Compact vanity boxes slnrle and double
Colgates, Armand, Three Flower, Coty’s, Norida, Pom­
peian and Djer Kiss 1.00 to 2.00
Armand cold cream powder in Xmas holly boxes
Toilet water and perfume 35 cents to 5.00
Box stationery, Keiths and Highland 50 cents to 4.00
Vanity box and under arm bags
Book ends and vases 2.00 to 4.50
Kodak albums 75 cents to 5.00
Iasence burners 50 cents to 2.50
Redipoint and Eversharp pencils 50 cents to 4.00
Moore’s self filler fountain pens with rings 3.00 to
6.00
Parker Duofold 5.00
Kodaks and Brownie cameras 2.00 and up
Oriole and Johnson box choclates one half to 3 pounds
For Baby
Teddy Bear.
Holla.
Rattles.
Ilaby Books.
Toilet Sets.
Blocks.
Horn.
Trick Alilo.
Rubber Balls.
Kidda Kars.
Hummer Top.
Music Tops.
Chairs and Rockers.
Small Toys.
Bibles best leather bindings
Books popular fiction
Baskets, fruit, flowers and m arket
Pyrolin ivory, hair brush and comb
Manicure files and buffers
Hand bags, latest styles, 3.50 to 6.50
Vanity boxes 4.75 to 7.50
Armand cold cream face powder 1.00 or her favorite
powder
Perfume atomizer 1.25 to 5 00
Perfume sets 1.50 to 9.00
Talcum in glass bottles, Colgate and Djer Kiss
Congress playing cards
Hot w ater, bottles 1.50 to 3.50
Rubber gloves 1.00
Candle sticks 50 cents a pair to 3.50
DresserJIamps, vase and silk shade 12.00
Oriole “ Purple and Gold’’ box choclates 1.75 to 3.50
Gold or silver Redipoint pencil 75 cents to 3.00
Moore fountain pen
Kodak or Brownie cameras 2.00 to 22.00
Kodak album 75 cents to 5.00
For Boys
Kidda Kars
Kidda pedal Kars
Wagons
Wheel barrows
Drama
Pop guns
Air guns
Automobile friction power and spring
Erector sets
Carpenter tool sets
Movie picture machine
Lantern
Telephone desk style with bell
Horns
Harmonica or harps 25 cents to 2.50
Games, the latest is Barney Google
Lotto
Mah Jong
Flinch, Rook and Rummy
Dominoes and checkers
Toss-0
Printing sets
Candy 25 cents pound and up
Box Brownie 2.00 to 5.00
For Girls
Dolls>25_'cents to 1400
Mama dolls 2.25 to 3.50
China tea sets,1.00 to 2.50
Chairs and rockers
Kidda pedal Kars, rubber tires
Tri-cars, rubber tires
Books
The Italian Twins
The Mexican Twins
Grimmes Fairy Stories
The Swiss Twins
Gran pa In Oz
Cowardly Lion of Oz
Billy Whiskers in the , Movies
Uncle Wiggily series
Bed .Time Stories by Burgess
Billy Mink (1924) by Burgess
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For Family
Phonographs and Records.
Magaxlne Subscription—The Ameri­
can and The Woman's Home Com­
panion. both 1 year, (3.15: or the
American and Collier, Weekly. I
year, (3.75.
XMAS CANDY, 15c to 50c pound.
after dinner Mints.
Iron trains
Trains and track
Bucking horses
Oriole Box Chocolates, the best made by Brown Holly, is 1-2 to 3
pound boxes
Johnson’s Box Chocolates in Xmas wrapped boxes. 1-2 to 3 pound__
the Nationally known candy.
Oriole Bulk Chocolates, Creams, Caramels. Nut Tone. Peppermint
Chips. Etc.
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Krause'« Hard Candies and Sain Mired and Peanut Brittle, and Malt­
ed Milk Kisses. 8c and 10c Bar Candies, a large assortment of the best.
Games all kinds
Toys, clever mechanical toya
Blocks
Doll Buggies
Pencil boxes
P aint sets
Small gold and silver pencil
Candy, the very best
Brownie box camera
For Him or Father
Pyrolin ivory comb and brush
Military hair brushes
Picture frames
Mens box stationary
Smoking sets, stands and trays
Cigars 10 to 25 in box, leading brands 75 cents to
3.50 a box
Cigarette cases
V Cigarettes, Camels, Luckie Strikes, Chesterfield and
Omars 1.50 to 2.00 a carton
Pipes
Books latest and popular fiction
Magazine subscriptions, American 1 year 2.50 Sat­
urday Evening Post 2.00,
Purses and bill books
Playing cards. Bicycle, Bee, Regal and Congress
8 1 ^ 1 0OraZ° r l’ G*llette’ Gem’ Evere«dy and Auto
Shaving brushes
Shaving stand and Mirrows
Kodak and Brownie cameras 2 00 99 on
Moore self filling fountain pen all sizes 3.00 to 8.00
Parker Duofold pens 6.00
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Ingersoll watches 2.00 to 11.50
Thermois bottle 1.50 to 3.00
Thermois lunch kits with bottles 3.25
For Your Packages
Enclosure Cards.
Seals.
Crepe Paper.
Tinsel Cord.
Holly Boxes.
Ribbon.
White, Red and Green Tissue Paper.
XMAS CARDS
AND BOOKLETS
COMPLETE LINE
Extra fresh Krause’s Cream Bon Bons, Gumdrops, Chocolates. Fresh MarxhmaHow. »„J
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