WTOALÌX HTOMróTOy, Be A n Optomist Wfotf £fa« W «. There tor M ill ice nt to Do? When Mrs. Gray came home Mint cent met ber at the door; she seemed bursting with news Method of ^Starting ot Bottom” Given Up So«. I. That Inasmuch as aald improvement has been completed and It is ne re aaary that prompt paymant be made therefor, it is necessary for thfc peace, health and safety of the inhabitants of said city that this ordinance be In effect at once and an emergency Is hereby declared to erlst and this or. dlnanee shall be In full force and effect from and after Its passage by the City Council and approval by the Mayor. Passed the Council this 1st day of April, 1925. Attest C. H. Skinner Recorder. Approvd by the Mayor this 1st day of April, 1926. A. W. Prann, Acting Mayor, Ito LODGE DIRECTOR! A good Gift to be Judged by For many generations the only way i MasouMp one could learn to ba a business man wafoanM. was through apprenticeship. We K a th ry n 1 Ho hig h er priced g ift could be more adm ired, "M other I" called It “starting at the bottom." Moat or coveted th a n the “Well, dearr of us were reared with a conception claeaie Parker Duofold V ineyard lodge ODGE no . ae. L 4. ▼ BiM tx ea ch M o n d a v a v e "What do you think Robert and that of a business career derived from the hall. V is itin g meinbé Jones boy dld> this uftenieenr Alger books—"from train boj to pres­ Parker*DuofoId >7 W . K. Long horn. aec. M. L. Wslsoa.N. 6 . An optomist, you know, Is the tel. “Why, nothing bad. I hope—*’ ident," writes Richard J. Walsh la low who doesn't kick because there "MotherI" Mllllrent paused Imprea Century Magasine. R E C L A M A T IO N IZ>D G K N a . K T . K . Te/he Kn«, grre la a hole In the doughnut. slvely. "They went and they built—a o f P., mee^i eaah rhursddfy evening in That this Idea still persists Is ap­ M ack s M ail, a f ^ t b P M . V is itin g Duofold Jr. $5 Ore! Yes'm! With kerosene! Out parent when we look at the storlea of The farmer was an optomist when brothers cordially invitad. W. H . M cM illan R. A . B r o w u fo , behind the chicken coop where you success In some of the popular msga- TerL erow. eWfab,' declaring that crops had nearly all K . K. and S. Ö. O. give the slender told 'em they >^er, never must!" slnes. Steadily, however, formal meth­ failed but rejoiced that broomcorn Lady Duofold *5 “Mllllrent I Your little brother! ods of education have gained ground, was selling at *180 a ton. Asked Why. he might have—but why didn't replacing the apprenticeship or "watch You kno w Parker Duo- how much broomcorn he had out, he ANNOUNCING you stop h lm r fold—the beautiful big me, my boy,” system. lacquer-red pen w ith Mid: “Not • blamed hill— but I “Mother, told him, aud I tpld him, _________ ______ ___ th e flashing black tips Ooramer-lal education first appeared a n d 2 S -y e a r lu p e r - The association of am going to put out *0 acres next and he said he would too. and I took | |„ onr pUbitc schools about 1805. It a m o o th p o in t. N e a t him by the shoulder and shook—” year.** That la the way to act. gold pocket-clip or gold naturally out of the multiplica­ Dr. W. M. KELLY ring-end for ribbon; But Mrs. Gray was seized with a tion of Industrial occupations. At Never admit defeat alaoBtrong Gold Girdle, of Spokane, Wash., sudden suspicion. "Mllllcent, you know least one-fourth of the Jobs today are ' w a e t l extra, now frccl Tod ay, Mep up to our I keep the kerosene locked In the utterly unlike any that our grandpar- : — with pen counter and get TO CREDITORS storeroom, and Robert doesn’t know enta had to do, and many of them . _ NOTICE you r C hristm as Duo- . _ folds in tim e to have Dr. F. V. PRIME where I keep the key. Look me In the such that the boss could not teach In The County Court of the State of them engraved. eye, Mllllcent How did he get that them, because he never mattered them llermlBton, Oregon Oregon for Umatilla County kerosene?” In the Mattel of the Estate himself. F. V. Thompson aays: Mllllcent's eyelids flickered. “Well, Evenings and Sundays by Appoint­ ot "Commercial education was perhaps you see. mother—er—when I snw that the first subject to be adopted by the Caro Fancher Rowe, Deceased. ment. Robert and that Jones boy were de­ high school as a concession to the pub­ From now until they are all gone Notice is hereby given that he of Hermiston termined to build a tire, why—er—I lic desire that the school should fur­ I will sell one ladies brooch at one- undersigned has been appointed ad­ had to get the things for ’em, didn’t I, nish preparation for vocations.'* Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profit* Over *9 0 ,0 0 0 ministratrix of the estate of Caro qnarter the regular price, with every W. J. W A R N ER and superintend 'em, didn’t IT’— By 1815 we were spending more for Fancher Rowe, deceased, and baa B. Swayxe, Pree. R. Alexader, Vice-Prea. Youth's Companion. Attorney-at-Law purchase of $5.00 or more. the commercial coarse than for any A. H. Norton, Cashier W. L. Hamm, Asst. Cashier other In our city high schools, and at qualified as the law directs. All Hermiston Oregoa least one-third of all pupils In the j persons having claims against said Hi» Gratitude Greater high schools of large cities were en estate are required to present the Than His Knowledge rolling In commercial courses, while same to me at the office of W. J I have for sale or rent. 6 acres Mi DR. W. W. ILLSLEY A Filipino boy who bad studied Eng­ business training for adults was being Warner, my attorney, in Hermiston mile southeast of Hermiston. JEWELER AND WATCHMAKER Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Plenty water, shade and large lish In a Hawaiian night school sent offered In evening and continuation Oregon, with proper vouchers, with the following letter to a white man chicken house; an Ideal place for who had befriended him and who had classes. Phong Res. 712 Office 72* In six mopths from the date hereof. chickens. I offer this for *1600, made him a present of some pictures Dated this 2nd day of April, 1925 The G love in H istory w ill take small payment down, and a shirt: JUNE ROWE, M c K enzie & lifuallen The use of gloves dates back to re­ (30-5tc) balance on terms. I want *150 “I received your kind and welcame FOR BALS Administratrix cash in advance rent for for year. letter from you, so, I In It, I was mote times. Xenophon sneered at the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Persians for wearing gloves to keep Wm. DeVore, Pendleton, Oregon, very, very glad to heard from you their hands warm. The Greeks and I For Sale—240-egg Old Trusty incub­ Has removed from his fo rm er location In tha NOTICE TO CREDITORS C O N F E C T IO N E R Y that you so stated at present In good Bond Bldir. to Box 674. ator, used only two seasons, good health and flslcnl condition. At the Romans also scorned the use of gloves. In the County Court of the State of Rooms 1, 2 and 3 Inland E m p ire Bank Bldg. S T A T IO N E R Y The glove appears to have become a as new, one-half price. Good heavy Oregon for Umatilla County. WANTED— Men or women to take second how glad I art and your sister well-known article of dress In Eng­ Pendleton :: Oregon In the Matter of the Estate that you were received of our pecture leather harness with breeching. 350 orders for genuine guaranteed hos­ In that brilliant afternoon, and so, by land about the Fourteenth century. of lb. separator. C. C. Clinesmith, 1 iery for men, women and children. this time we were very pleasant that The materials used for making leather Benjamin F. Strohm, Deceased. DR. THEO. BELETSKI, Eliminate darning. Salary *7* a you will keep It so well the same as gloves are principally the skin of deer, mile north. 24-tfc Notice Is hereby given that the Veterinarian I h a v e purchased th e con­ week full time, *1.60 an hour our bodyes always talking and caring sheep and lambs, gonts and kids, the undersigned has been appointed ad latter being the most Important, Treats all Domestic Animals. Inter» for you here. And so, even that pec­ FDR SALE—Common and Grimm al- fectio n ery know n as P a t’s spare time. Beautiful spring line. though far more kid gloves are made mtnlstrator of the estate of Benja­ state Stock Inspector -falfa seed. Price according to International Stocking Mills, Nor­ ture Is not very personally playing of of sheep than of kid leather. P lace and so licit a sh are o f min F. Strohm. deceased and has -quality. F. S. Green, Echo, R. F. ristown, Pa. 39-20tp your spirit so, be ca-efully like so us your patronage. qualified as the law directs. All you body. About the shirt Is coming D. to In my band, I full of Joy aud a persons having claims against said N atural Steam H arnessed TRADE— Good Ford touring car for merry hea-t so that you did not for­ At Healdsburg, Cal., 75 miles from estate are, required to present the TOR SALB—Two wagons, one heavy fresh cows or heifers. P. O. Box got of your promised to me, and now, wagon with gravel box, *60; one 261. 19-Wo It Is very thanking at the heaven nnd San Francisco, Is a power-generating same to me at the office of W. J plant operated by natural stenm from light wagon with hay rack, *26. you of your truely remember and pre­ underground. The steam comes from Warner, my attorney, in Hermiston Sea R. A. Brownson, Tum-A-Lum LET US MEASURE YOU for a Kahn sent of this your brother did notTtnow a depth of 300 feet and engineers say Oregon, with proper vouchers with tailored suit or top coat this sea­ how to forgot asking of God ot the that there Is enough of It beneath In six months from the date hereof Lumber Co. 7-tfc Cæ Dated this 2nd day of April, 1925. son. Imperial Cleaners. Phone, heaven that he always caring and pro­ some 4,000 acres of volcanic land to tecting to you here day and night and GEORGE STROHM, Residence second house west of the VSHD CARS FOR SALE— Terms 63-W. 32-tfc light and heut San Francisco and run far of badly misfortune.”—Pathfinder all nearby factories once It had been (31-5tc) Administrator Catholic church. Phone, 82-R. given. Prices right. Kellogg & Magazine. completely harnessed. ■chlmke. 11-tfc TRADE— Forty acres of timber land News stand 5 miles east Elk, Wash., 20 acrea SHERIFFS SALE Cigars and Tobacco cleared; buildings, orchard, fenc­ N am es for N autical Fare FOR SALB—Standard make 1 H WHEN IN Notice Is hereby given that under The sailor resembles the quick or­ ed, running water and spring horsepower gas engine, in good ORDINANCE No. 119 der restaurant waiter In that he In­ P E N DLETON water; R. F. D. mall dally. To and by virtue of a writ of execution order, *30.00. Wm. Leathers. To declare an assessment and deelg issued out of the Circuit Court of 22-tfo COMING TO PENDLETON MAKE YOUR trade for small acre tract, or would variably has a pet name for articles of diet. Salt beef, that standby of the trade for good house with 6 cr menu at sea, was known during the nate the street Improvement for the State of Oregon In and for the HKADQUARTKRS FOR SALB— North twenty (20) more lots. Write owner, Mr. Jake Nineteenth century as “Junk," "old which the Bame is levied, the number —A I - County of Umatilla, under the seal acres of the Bessie Spencer home­ Freeburn, Walla Walla, Wash., horse,” "salt horse” or “salt Junk.” It of the assessment roll and the cost thereof, and to me directed and de­ WESTERN AUTO CO. stead near Columbia school house. care Geo. Harkins, R. 4. 31-4tp was responsible, held one writer of of Improvement. sea stories, for the mahogany complex­ livered upon a Judgment and decree Cottonwood and Water St». Very easy terms. Call at First SPECIALIST Whereas the City Council of the Natl. Bank. 26-6tc FOR NEW AND USED CARS— Kel­ ion of sailors, which was commonly City of Hermiston did by resolution rendered and entered In said court in Internal Medicine for the COMPLETE GARAGE 8ERVICE logg & Schlmke. 2-(tc attributed to a combination of rum adopted on April 2, 1924,. create Im­ on the 18th day of March, 1925, In past twelve years Tire»— Tubes— Accessorie» and the weather. A stew answered to FOR SALE— Used hand power wash­ provement District No. 1 embracing favor of Joe Udey and Edna Udey as ALWAYS OPEN PHONE 530 ing machine, Weetlnghouse elec­ AGENTS— Sell guaranteed hosiery the name of “lobscouse,” and was all of the real property abutting plaintiffs, and against O. S. Brooks DOES NOT OPERATE made of salt beef, biscuits and pota­ Tom Swearingen, Mgr. direct from mill to wearer; all tric range and a used car in and Maude D Brooks his wife and Will be at styles and colors; salary paid for toes, seasoned highly with pepper. A upon that part of Hurlburt Ave. In ’ splendid shape. Terms. Henry dish of cold fish and potatoes was said City lying between the property the bank of Stanfield, a corporation, DORIAN HOTEL full time or spare hours; no money «■■■■■■■■«■■■■■■■■■I Young, at M. E. parsonage. labeled "twice-laid,” while a pudding a8 defendants, whereby the plain SUNDAY, APRIL 19 needed for samples. International of dried peas boiled In a cloth was line at First St. and the property tiffs did recover a personal decree J. L. V AUG H AN 2 Mills, 1038, Norristown, Pa. welcomed by the sailors under the line at Fourth St. extending on against the defendants, O. S. Office Hours: 10 A M. to 4 P. M. FOR RENT— Five room house on name of "dog’s body” Ship biscuits either side from the marginal line Electric Fixtures Gladys Ave., next to library. En­ ONE DAY ONLY Brooks and Maude D. Brooks, his and Appliance» * quire A. W. Agnew, Phone 21-J-2. LEVELING LAND—See Peter Cas- were even then called "hardtack," of said street back to the center of wife, for the sum of 81500.00 with Phone I M S while soft, white bread wrs chrls tric, experienced and reliable, 8 the block abbuttng upon said por­ No charge for Consultation 29‘tfc j 9 0 S C. O e u r t S t . P e n d l a t g n , O re . miles north of Hermiston. 4-tfc tened "soft tack” or “soft tommy.” tion of Hurlburt Ave., and Improve­ Interest thereon at the rate of 7 per Dr. Mellenthin is a regular gradu­ cent per annum from August 5th, FOR SALE— Pekin duck eggs from «■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a ment Districts Noe 2 to 9, Inclu­ 1923, and for the sum of *56.25 ate In medicine and surgery and Is Burk’s for bargains. one setting up to 100 eggs.-Har­ TA« Telephone sive, embracing said property, and with Interest thereon at the rate of licensed by the state of Oregon. He old Woodard, Rt. 1, Hermiston. Elizabeth was three years old and, did provide for the Improvement of 21-4 tp Polands for Profits. Stillings. 87tf what la more, Elizabeth, like mosl eaid part of Hurlburt Ave. by grad­ 7 per cent per annum from the 17th does not operate for chronic appen­ small girls, was very fond of games ing and surfacing the same with day of November, 1924, and the fur­ dicitis, gall stone«, ulcers of stom­ ther sum of *165.00 attorney’s fees, ach, tonsils or adenoids. FOR SALE—Blackcap raaberry and WANTED—Good clean rags, 7 cents of "make believe.” Her latest delight SEE per pound. Kellogg Motor Co. 2t In the realm of fancy whs “playing gravel or crushed rock according to and the costs and dlsbursementg tax­ He has to his credit wonderful re­ Marshall strawberry plants. Mrs. the plans and specifications of the telephones,” a game of which she never ed at *23.10 and whereby It was sults In diseases of the stomach, E. Clinesmith. 31-tfc City Engineer heretofore filed with decreed that the mortgage dated on liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, GEARHART KNITTER—Anyone in­ grew tired. Her grandmother was well aware of the City Recorder, and terested please write Box 152, GOOSE EGGS, ten cents each, Til- the 6th day of August, 1922, execut­ heart, kidney, bladder, bed wetting, Hermiston, Oreg. 20tfc Elizabeth’s fancy and one night, when Whereas, said Improvement has ford Stillings. 31-tfc the little girl was proving obstinate been completed and the propjpeed ed by O. S. Brooks and Maude D catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism, Brooks, hlg wife to plaintiffs, upon sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal ali­ about going to have her bath, the old Try Burk’s for bargains. Have several stacks good hay for lady thought she would try a little assessment therefore has been made the following described real prop­ ments. sale on the old Strohm Ranch, by the City Recorder and notice of erty In Umatilla Couny, Oregon, strategy. Below are the names of a few of —FOR— west side. Inquire M. Duty, R. REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES AND Grandmother (holding one end of the the same has been given as by the to-wlt: All that part of the SEM hlg many satisfied patients In Ore­ INSURANCE. J. M. BIGGS, RE­ F. D. 31 toy telephone)—Hello I Is that Eliza city charter provided, and NWU NWU and all that fractional gon: ALTOR. 2«-tfc beth? part of the B « B W « N W « lying Hedrick Wilson, Qold Beach, Ore., Whereas no objection of any kind FOR SALE— 26 Jersey cows and heif­ Elizabeth (very delighted)—Yes. WANTED— Phone, write or see W. grandma! has been made or filed against said north of the north boundary line of varicose ulcers. ers, 5 registered; also fine Hol­ A. Leathers, when you have alfalfa Frank Koehler, The Dalles, Ore., Grandmother—Well. come along. assessment, and the City Council, the U. S. R. S. Canal “A” Umatilla steins. Guilford and Hampton, hay for sale. In any quantity. Elizabeth. It’s time for your bntli. pursuant to due notice, sitting as a Project, containing 16.67 acres, stomach trouble. Echo, Ore. Terms. 32-2p Elizabeth (dropping receiver) — board of equalization^ to consider more or less, and all that part of Phone 40-J-S. 9-tfc Mrs. E. C. Hammock, Myrtle Point, —AND— Wrong number! • said proposed assessment, did consid­ the southeast corner lying south and Ore., goitre. FOR SALE— Mower, 2 rakes, fresno, Mrs. John McCue, Lakeside, Ore., er the same and did ascertain and west of the Government "L” line wagon, stacker, spike-tooth har­ W eather Experts to M ade Lonely Journey determine the amount of the spec­ now located of the NE>4 N W « appendicitis.’ row, harness, spring-tooth har­ M ake Study of Ocean NW Vi and that fractional part of the A woman farmer In a lonely part of Henry Westfall, Ontario, Oregon, row, some small tola and also The influence which the ocean has South Africa, Mrs. Ida Francis, has ial and peculiar benefits accruing SWH NDH NWU lying north of ulcer of stomach to each lot, or part thereof, or par­ some household goods Including upon the weather Is very great Just shown that In luck and endur the U. S. R. 3 Canal “A” containing Mrs. E. C. Rates, Baker, Oregon, range, heating stove, kitchen "The study of the waters of the ance British women settlers are not cel of land so asseeseed by reason of the construction of said Improvement, 9.3 acres, more or less, according to eczema. cabinet, desk, buffet, 6 dining oceans,” declares Lieutenant Com­ behind the men. Government survey, and all that O. M. Richey, Boring, Ore., heart mander George hl. Brandt of the About two montlia ago a cyclone and It appearing that said proposed room chairs and some other small United States navy, "will yield results devastated her farm, which lies be­ assessment la In all respects Just and part of the NEH N W « N W « lying trouble. articles. Otto Heinl, 1 mile north worth millions of dollars to the agri­ south of the U. S. R. S. "L” Ditch yond the western frin-e of the desolate Louis S. Slelber, 326 E. Buchan­ of Pumpkin Center. 32-tfc culture and Industry of the nation, Kalahari desert; and then cume floods equitable and in proportion to the containing 2.33 acres, all In Section an, Portland, Ore., adenoids and special benefits conferred, the same because from this study we can get which destroyed the *ood ond shelter 4. Tp. 4 N R. 29 E. W. M. in Uma- tonsils. CATARRHAL DEAFNESS FOR SALE—Young team, harness a better understanding of the weath­ for her cattle. The only way to save are In all respects approved and con- tlla County, Oregon, which mortgage Is often caused by an Inflamed condition Remember above date, that con­ of i ' firmed and adopted, and and wagon and other farm Imple­ er, aud will probably be able to pre­ her animals was to drlv- then, th* mucous lining of the Euetaenlnn was recorded on the 7th day of Octo­ sultation on this trip will be free Tub*. When thl* tub* I* Inflamed you dict the weather a year In advance, Whereas the said asaessmment roll miles across the der>rt f her son's ments. S. S. Palmer. 32-2tp ber, 1922, at page 654 of book 76 ot and that his treatment Is different. have a rumbling round or imp*rf*ot especially the periods of rainfall and farm, and this she did, unaided. has been duly numbered number 1, the records of mortgages In the of­ hearing. Unlesa th* Inflammation can drouth nnd their duration.” Com­ Mirrled women must be accompan­ be reduced, your hearing m ar be de- She found that many of the water now therefor. FOR SALE— Blooming pansy plants, atroyed forever. fice of the County Recorder of Uma­ ied by their husbands. mander Brandt says that the waters holes In the desert h id dried up. and H ALI7S CATARRH M EDICINE wUI 50c a dot.; cabbage plants, 15c of the ocean are a great reservoir for THE CITY OF HERMISTON DOES tilla County, Oregon, should be fore­ do we claim for it—rid your eyetem sometimes she had to ward off attacks Address: 211 Bradbury Bldg., Los of what ORDAIN A8 FOLOWS: a dox., *1 per hundred; caull- storing and distributing the heat by lions with her rifle; but she kept Catarrh or D eafness caused by closed and said real property sold by Angeles, California. Catarrh. HALL’S CATARRH MKDICINB Sec. 1. That there Is hereby de- ' the Sheriff of Umatilla County, Ore- f'ower, 20c dox., *1 50 per 100; which comes from solar radiation. steadily on, and In "he end brought has been successful in ihe treatment of Catarrh for over Forty Years. ’ - ‘»to plants, 15c and 20c dox., During each hour of sunshine more nearly all her chargu through safely. dared and levied an assessment gon, to satisfy said judgment and Sold by all druggists. UMATn.LA RAPID TRANSIT CO. F. J. Cheney A Co , Toledo, O. 97.36 per 100; peppers, 20c dox., heat la being added to this great reser­ —Family Herald. against each anl every lot, p a rt, B„ CO8,R; therefore j win on Wednes- E. R. Pell, Umatilla, Oregon voir. This heat In turn Is given off thereof, or parcel of land in Improve f day Xprll 22 1925 at two *1.50 per 100; egg plants, 20c a again by the ocean. Influencing very Phone Umatilla, 38 -J -ll O n ly R eal G row th do«.. (1 60 per 100; gladioli bulbs, materially the weather over land and ment District No. 1 In tha City of jin the afternoon of that day, at the Some men grow, «(here Inst swell Operating Stages Between Pendleton Hermiston. Umatilla County, Oregon | front door of the court house In the 40c do«., Canna bulbs, 15c each. sea. Observations made by the and Umatilla All prices postpaid, fine plants Smithsonian Institution show that the up. It most frequency happens that as apportioned and designated In City of Pendleton, Umatilla County, —TRY THE HERALD WANT ADS— end well wrapped. J. Pelmulder, radiation of the sun varies consider­ the latter swell in he h ad. rather that certain assessment roll designat­ Oregon, sell all the right, title, In­ Effective March 15, 1925 than elsewhere, anil a II'tie money ed as assessment roll No. 1 for the Leave— „ Woodburn, Ore.. Route 3. 32-3te ably from time to time. It is this largely contributes to ihla. terest and estate which the said de­ Trne variation, says Commander Brandt, Improvement of that part of Hurlburt fendants. and all persons claiming Umatilla...... 8:30A.M and 4:00 P.M which makes the study of weather so growth Is marked hj dev.-opment of Ave. lying between the property line and to claim by, through or under Hermiston.. 8:50 A M. and 4:20 P.M MISCELLANEOUS complicated. "Since the waters of mind, heart, and soul —Grit. at First St. and the property line them, or any of them, had on the Stanfield. 9:15 AM. and 4:40 P m ’ the ocean act as an Intermediate at Fourth St. by grading and surfac­ 5th day of August, 1922, or sines Echo ....... 9:20 A M and 4:50 P.M Burk Is bearqusrters for Army reservoir,” he says, “the full effect of a change In solar radiation Is not felt ing the same with gravel or crush- then have had, or now have. In and Ar Pen..... 10:45 A M. and 5:50 P.M. Shoes. until some years after the change |ed rock In accordance with the plans to the above described real property Leave— and specifications therefor filed b y , and every part thereof, at public Pendleton . 1:00 P.M. and 8:30 P M. HOU8B TO RENT—Cor. Gladys ani takes place. « . . . f |the City Engineer In the office of ¡auction to th highest bidder for cash Echo.......... 2:10 P.M. and 7:30 P.M. 4th street. Inquire of Mrs. M S. S en d US the pri« O & y e a r tith e City Recorder. In hand, the proceeds of such sale Stanfield.., 2:26 P.M and 7:40 P.M D oubtful Miller. 21-lte Bobby, aged six, was playing with □bscripnor« i f yot O Arrears > S««- 3- That said assessment r o llifo applied In satisfaction of said Hrrmlston 2:45 P.M. and 8:00 P.M. When you need any­ WHY WORRY about getting roal oil n little girl. One of bis schoolmates ‘containing said assessment shall be •**c,,rion and all costs. Ar. Umatilla 3:00 P.M nnd 8:20 P.M on your clothes? We clean them passed by and began to sing: “Bobby’s . _ _ _ thing in the fine of _ - t , fand Is hereby designated and declar-1 Dated th1„ 17th day of March. One round trip Sundays: Leave like new. Imperial Cleaners, phone got a girt, Bobby's got a girt r W e N e e d t O M o n e y -j« * •>* Assessment Roll No. 1 and 1»25. neat and attractive Umatilla 8:80 A. M., leave Pendleton “Aw, go on!" retorted Bobby, i 63-W. 22-tfe the whole cost of said Improvement > T. COOKINGHAM. You've got one yourself, and she’s 5:3# P. M. Printing. . i , _— ._ , „„ - .. worser'n mine I"—Everybody'» M*g*- I t v p t w i i i 'I !» yibf ¿nfi earhon j,R hore,’1r declared to he the sum of Sheriff of Umatilla County. Oregon. Fare— Hermiston to Pendleton, ®er9l4 VnM AM «to* -----... 1 paper at the Herfild offioa. i *100*.52, j2»-5e By T. B. Buffington, Deputy. 31.48. round (rip *2*46. First National Bank SPECIAL WM. H. OGDEN Burt Mullins Announcment Krause’s Chocolates The Best in Candies Dr. Mellenthin J HITT GUNS AMMUNITION A FULL UNE DON’T FORGET ------- US--------