The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, April 23, 1925, Image 3

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    BmaoBTOM mntÀXD. g r o n w o y . OKBoojr,
r A good Gift to be
thereof, or parcel of land in Improve,
LODGE D1KECT01T
ment District No. 1 In the City of
C urtail by Gypaiet Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon
QUBEN1
I CHAP
A hundred times, perhaps, the pen
Konrad Bercovld, the magazine as apportioned and designated in
at fcOO sharp la I _ ___ __ _____
ha* been taken nt* with reluctance to writer, who was born a gypsy, In writ­
welcome.
Ä llee C. Shot we
tell the story *♦ an unexciting day. ing In Hygela of the habits of gypsy that certain assessment roll designat­
K a th ry n L . G arner. Sec.
N o higher priced g ill
ed
as
assessment
roll
No.
1
for
the
could
be
m
ore
adm
ired,
There has seemed to be nothing worth
tribes, comments as fellow, on their tmrroTement 0, that part o( Hurlburt
or coveted th a n the
saying, no happening worth the spoil­ use
classic P arker D u o fold
T H K E Y A R P L O D G E N O . 206, L. <L Ö L -T ,
of water as a preventive of dis- .
, ,
;
L
. „
Pea.
Ave. lying between the property line
v
meets each Monday evening iq Odd fblBws
ing of paper with Ink, says a writer In
We are glad to bare our customer*
hall. V b itih g membeirs cvrdkilfy inviWd.
T o d ta m ,p v «
the London Times. Yet, for habit's
. R. Loa«horn. Sec.
M. L. WaisaauN. « .
call on us for any service we can
“The gypsy believes la the curative at First St. and the property line
Parker Duofold f7
sake and In a determination not to be qualities of water. When a child Is at Fourth St. by grading and surfac­
render. Come right In; we will
Over-eae
beaten, an entry has been made, and born It is Immediately Immersed In ing the same with gravel or crush­
RB CIzA M A T J O N LO1
CHEERFULLY assist you.
T o the boy», give
o f P.. aieels each Thu
often, at the year's end, these entries, running water. When some one Is 111
M a c k ’s H a ll, at
P. «1.
Need the services of a Notary Pub­
Duofold Jr. ¿3
which once seemed so dull, are found he la given water—cold water, hot ed rock in accordance with the plans
brotht»rs cordially invited
W . H . M cM illan
R . A . UrownMto.
lic? We have one ready to accom­
have
tr»‘h "ad
enter- wat9r> water
th, Urae. water and specifications therefor filed by
T a i k e r i a n t » and girl».
K . R . and S.
c.
modate you with out cost. Need a
of a X ? » , “
• reC° rd ! aealn* headaches, a* a cure for rheu- the City Engineer In the office of
the
City
Recorder.
WhT?
7
k
J
7
entf’1'
d,v
_
i
matlsiu
and
all
old
age
complaint».
lease drawn up? We will attend to
When there la nothing worth say- When a nlan „ over alx„ th
Sec. 2. That said assessment roll
Y ou know Parker Duo-
it. Want a deed or mortgage made
ANNOUNCING
fold—the beautiful big
tag" a diarist Is apt to All In the gap ‘He Is drinking old age water?
containing said assessment shall be
lacquer-red pen w ith
out, filed or released? We will do
with a little of himself, to give pluy
th e flashing black tips
“They use water to cure Ills of
it, no troube at all. Taxes, con­
The association of
a n d 2 5 -y e a r a n p c r­
to his Imagination, to escape from horses and cattle and sheep. Even and Is hereby designated and declar-
am o o th p o in t. N e a t
that formality which settle* over even their Incantations for happiness, their <d to be Assessment Roll No. 1 and
tracts, wills, Insurance, rentals, col­
gold pocket-clip or gold
Dr. W. M. KELLY
cost of said improvement
ring end for ribbon;
the simplest of domestic histories, and love potions and hate potions are all the . whole
lections— there are many ways this
.
. .
, . .
also strong Gold Girdle,
of Spokane, Wash.,
to permit himself, as he thinks, to be water. Naturally a deal of hokum ,s hereby dec,ared to be the sum of
w a a SI ex tra , now free!
bank can serve you, and we wll do
To d ay, etep up to our
— with
trivial. Then, Indeed, he Is writing, goes with IL Water Is their religion, $1°°8.52.
pen counter and get
It gladly.
as the perfect diarist must nearly al­ their witchcraft. Many a gypsy has
you r C hristm as Duo-
-----—
folds
in
tim
e
to
have
Dr. F. V. PRIME
ways write, for no other eye but his told roe the reason gypsies move from
Sec. 3.
That inasmuch as said
them enaraved.
own. He would be ashamed to pub­ one place to another Is because they
Hermiston, Oregon
improvement
has
been
completed
and
lish ; he would blush to imagine pos­ are going to better and better waters
it Is necessary that prompt payment
terity
looking _ at that singularly —10 swiftly running water*,
Evenings and Sundays by Appoint­
.
trivial page. Yet that Is the page , T h e gypsies use no drugs of any i *** raade therefor, it is necessary for
ment.
which amuses him when months later kind; not even herbs, dried or boiled.
t*ac«- health and safety
From now until they are all gone
he rereads It, and that certainly Is Next to water, their other remedy Is of the inhabitants of said city
of Hermiston
I w ill Mil one ladies brooch at one-
*J, hT|b.kl‘’ *f u. *“rvlveB' h*s fat—lard, grease and butter. They ap- that this
ordinance
be
in
Capital, Surplu^and Undivided Profit* Over $50,000
W . J. W A R N E R
great-grandchildren will have their ply
that
to wound*
a arter
fte r wnahlne
. effect
.
- at
- once and an emergency Is quarter the regular price, with every
piy
m a t to
wounos
wnsning
Swayze. Pres.
R. Alexader, Vloo-Proa.
chief delight. “An empty day,” he l them. Water, grease and sunshine be-
Attorney-at-Law
purchase of $5.00 or more.
A. H. Norton, Cashier W. L. Hamm, Asst. Cashier
thinks as he writes. “What on earth | gius the gypsies' prayer to Tchluma, hereby declared to erist and this or-
Hermiston
Oregon
dinance shall be in full force and
can I say of it?" And nine times out the mother of the world."
of ten It Is on such occasions that the
effect from and after Its passage by
trivial goddess who presides over the
the City Council and approval by
WANTED—Incubator immediately. fortunes of diarists tricks him Into Two Theorie» a» to
DR. W. W. ILLSLEY
the Mayor,
Not less than 280 egg. G. G. Smith, drawing without knowing It a portrait
Osteopathic
Physician and 3urgeo>
Origin
of
“Gazette"
Passed the Council this 1st day JEWELER AND WATCHMAKER
33-2tp of himself.
There are two theories as to the of April, 1925.
Phone Res. 712
Offlee 71$
origin of "gazette." It seems that the
WHY WORRY about getting roal oil
C.
H.
Skinner
Attest
Weapon» o f Warfare
first newspaper so called was pub­
on your clothes? We clean then,
Recorder.
lished at Venice in the Sixteenth cen­
M c K e n z ie & UEVNOdai
of
American
Indian»
like
new.
Imperial
Cleaners,
phone
Approvd by the Mayor this 1st
FOR SALB
tury.
According
to
one
theory,
the
pa­
Though some Indiuns were more
Eye, Ear, Nose and TKfOtt
63-W.
32-tfc
proficient at It than others, and the per was Issued at Venice by the gov- ¡day of April, 1925.
Has removed from his fp jm e r location in the
ernment
and
came
out
in
manuscript
A.
W.
Prann,
Acting
Mayor.
For Sale —240-egg Old Trusty incub-
ltc
methods of some tribes were more ad­
C O N F E C T IO N E R Y
Betid Bltlff. to
i two seasons, good I have for sale or rent, ’ 5 acres 78
U vanced than those of others, there once a month during the war of 1563
-«tor, used , only
Room« 1, 2 and 3 Inlan d E m pire Bank Bid«.
S
T
A
T
I
O
N
E
R
Y
,
„
, ,
mile southeast of Hermiston, was very little secret about the mak­ between the Venetians and the Turks.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
as new, one-hall price. Good heavy
Pendleton
t:
Oregon
Plenty water, shade and large ing of warlike implements, and all the The paper was read publicly In certain
places
and
the
fee
charged
for
bearing
In
The
County Court of the State of
leather harness with breeching. 350
chicken house; an ideal place for Indians knew how. E'lints and similar
It read was one "gazetta,” which was j
Oregon for Umatilla County
lb. separator. C. C. Clinesmith, 1
chickens. I offer this for $1500, stones were used not so much because a small Venetian coin worth a fraction in the Mattel of the Estate
DR. THEO. BELETSKI,
will take Bmall payment down, of their hardness as for the reason of a cent Hence the paper came to be
mile north.
24-tfc
of
Veterinarian
I
h
a
v
e
purchased
th
e
con
­
balance on terms. I want $150 they coulu be flaked off and fashioned called the ’’gazetta" and finally the j c
Kancher R
Deceased,
Treats all Domestic Animals. Inter­
Into
desired
shapes
as
arrow,
lance,
fectio
n
ery
know
n
as
P
a
t
’s
FOR SALE—Common and Grimm al-
, .
.
...
cash In advance rent for for year. spear or harpoon heads, knives, saws "gazette.' If this derivation Is correct j
state Stock Inspector
Notlce is hereby glven that he
P lace and so licit a sh a re o f
al fa seed. Price according to
Wm. DeVore, Pendleton, Oregon, or scrapers. The fllnl was to be found It Is parallel to that of “Jitney" as ap- I undersigned
has
been
appointed
ad-
piled
to
a
bua
which
carries
passen-
quality F S. Green, Echo, R. F.
your
p
atronage.
Box 574.
In open fields, bowlder beds and else­
, minlstratrix of the estate of Caro
D.
where, and the tribes camped occa­ gers for a “Jitney,” or a nickel. Ac­
WANTED— Men or women to take sionally near the larger supplies to cording to the other theory, “gazette" ) Fancher Rowe, deceased, and has
as -applied to the Venetian paper Is de­
FOR SALB—Two wagons, one heavy
orders for genuine guaranteed hos­ break off with rocks or hammers the rived from "gazza," a magpie. Hence qualified as the law directs. All
j persons having claims against said
quantities
and
sizes
of
flint
chips
wagon with gravel box, $50; on«
iery for men, women and children.
It might have been a fitting name for a
estate are required to present the
light wagon with hay rack, $25.
Eliminate darning. Salary $7$ * needed. These were carried home, to newspaper.—Pathfinder.
be
flaked
off
and
worked
Into
shape
same
to me at the office of W. J.
Sea R. A. Brownaon, Tum-A-Lura
week full time, $1.50 an hour with the aid of sharp-pointed imple­
Warner, my attorney, in Hermiston,
Lumber Co.
'
7-tfc
spare time. Beautiful spring line. ments of bone. The wnste and refuse
Tract» and Track»
Oregon, with proper vouchers, with­
International Stocking Mills, Nor­ of the process, as well as the tools
Uncle Bill Walker, who lived at the in six months from the date hereof.
Residence second house west of the
USED CARS FOR SALE— Terms
ristown, Pa.
39-20tp employed in It, have often been found foot of Great Smoky, became an easy j
Catholic
church. Phone. 82-R.
given. Prices right. Kellogg &
on the sites of early Indian dwellings. convert to the propaganda of Mormon [ Dated this 2nd day of April. 1925.
JUNE ROWE,
gchlmka.
11-tfc TRADE— Good Ford touring car for The products of this primitive Indus­ missionaries. His brother, Sararale, |
News stand
Administratrix
fresh cows or heifers. P. O. Box try range In size from tiny arrow tips an old magistrate of considerable (80-5tc)
Cigars and Tobacco
WHEN IN
to
ceremonial
spear
heads
more
than
FOR SALE!—Standard make 1%
means and great Influence In the
261.
19-tfc
a foot long.—Cleveland Plain-Dealer. coves of the Smokies, was eagerly
horsepower gas engine, In good
P E N D L .E T O N
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
sought after as a “prospect.”
order, $30.00. Wm. Leathers.
LET US MEASURE YOU for a Kahn
MAKE Y0UK
In
the
County
Court
of
the
State
of
Squire
Sammle
was
.fitting
on
his
COMING
TO
PENDLETON
22-tfc
M otlem’» H oly Period
tailored suit or top coat this sea­
front porch one afternoon when two
Oregon for Umatilla County.
H KA DQU A R T K R 8
Th
Ramadan
Is
the
ninth
month
of
son. Imperial Cleaners. Phone,
elders of the new faith came up from In the Matter of the Estate
— AT—
F O R B AT.Fi— Used hand power wash­
53-W.
32-tfc the Moslem year, observed as a fast In the road.
of
commemoration
of
the
first
revelation
ing machine, Weetlnghouse elec­
WESTERN AUTO CO.
"Brother Walker,” one of them be­ Benjamin F. Strohm, Deceased.
tric range and a used car In TRADE:— Forty acres of timber land received by Mohammed. It commences gan courteously, “we have come to
Notice Is hereby given that the
Cottonwood and Water St».
with
the
new
moon
of
the
ninth
month
SPECIALIST
5 miles east Elk, Wash., 20 acres
-plendid shape. Terms. Henry
of the year and ends on the day pre­ tell you about the Church of the Lat­ undersigned has been appointed ad­
COMPLETE GARAGE SERVICE
cleared; buildings, orchard, fenc­ ceding the great festival of Balram. ter-Day Saints, and we should like to
Young, at M. E. parsonage.
in Internal Medicine for the
ministrator of the estate of Benja­
Tire»— Tubes— Aoces*orie*
ed, running water and Spring From dawn to sunset of each day dur­ leave some tracts for you to look
past
twelve
year»
min F. Strohm, deceased and has
FOR RENT— Five room house on
kLWAYS OPEN
PHONE 590
water; R. F. D. mall dally. To ing this period the strictest abstinence over."
“That’« all right, gentleman,” the qualified as the law directs. All
DOES NOT OPERATE
Gladys Ave., next to library. En­
Tom Swearingen, Mgr.
trade for small acre tract, or would Is enjoined. All eating, drinking, bath­
old
mountaineer
replied
without
even
persons
having
claims
against
said
quire A. W. Agnew, Phone 21-J-2.
trade for good house with 6 or ing, smoking and other bodily pleas­ taking his pipe from his mouth. "You-
Will be at
estate are required to present the
29‘tfc
more lots. Write owner, Mr. Jake ures—even swallowing one’s saliva— ung Is welcome to leave all the tracks
DORIAN HOTEL
iiaimiiaoiiaiiiaii
being forbidden. At night, however, the
same to me at the office of W. J.
Freeburn, Walla Walla, Wash., satisfaction of the must necessary de­ you want to, Just so’s the toes of ’em
SUNDAY, APRIL 19
Warner, my attorney, In Hermiston,
OR SALE— Pekin duck eggs from
J. L. VA UG H A N
■
care Geo. Harkins, R. 4.
31-4tp sires Is permitted. As the Mohammedan Is p'lntln’ t’ward yan gate I"—Every­
Office Hours; 10 A M. to 4 P. M.
one setting up to 100 eggs. Har­
Oregon, with proper vouchers with­
body’s
Magazine.
Eleotrio
Fixtures
■
year Is lunar, consisting of 354 days,
in six months from the date hereof.
old Woodard, Rt. 1, Hermiston*
AfJD USED CARS— Kal- 21 hours, It follows that In the course
ONE DAY ONLY
and Appliances
■
Dated this 2nd day of April, 1925,
Phon« 13»
2-»tc of S3 years the Ramadan passes
logg ft Schimke.
No charge for Consultation
GEORGE
STROHM,
90S e . O ourt St. P en cU aten. O re. 5
through all the seasons. It Is said that
-READ THE WANT ADS—
TOR SALE—¡Blackcap rasberry and
(31-5tc)
Administrator.
the fast of the Ramadan Is much less
Dr. Mellenthin Is a regular gradu­ iBaaBBaaaaaaaaBBaBBl
Marshall strawberry plants. Mrs. AGENTS— Sell guaranteed hosiery strictly observed now than In former
ate in medicine and surgery and is
direct from mill to wearer; all
E. Clinesmith.
31-tfc
times.—Kansas City Star.
licensed by the state of Oregon. He
styles and colors; salary paid for
SHERIFF’S SALE
ORDINANCE No. 119
full time or spare hours; no money
GOOSE EGGS, ten cents each, Til-
Notice Is hereby given that under do?s not operate for chronic appen­
Slanguage and Language
dicitis, gall stones, ulcers of stom­
To declare an assessment and deelg
needed for samples. International
ford Stillings.
31-tfc
Slang
is perpetually changing, lan­ nate the street Improvement for and by virtue of a writ of execution ach, tonsils or adenoids.
Mills, 1038, Norristown, Pa.
Issued
out
of
the
Circuit
Court
of
guage much more slowly. The common
He has to his credit wonderful re­
Have several stacks good hay for
spoken language of any one period, Is, which the same Is levied, the number the State of Oregon In nnd for the-
sale on the old Strohm Ranch, LEVELING LAND—See Peter Cas- as It were, the melting pot from which of the assessment roll and the cost Ccunty of Umatllt, under the seal sults In diseases of the stomach,
west side. Inquire M. Duty, R.
trie, experienced and reliable, 3 the pure gold of Its literary language of improvement.
thereof, and to me directed and de- liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves,
heart, kidney, bladder, bed wetting,
F. D.
31
miles north of Hermiston.
4-tfc is distilled. The slang, having con­
Whereas the City Council of the l’vered upon a Judgment and decree
tributed Its quota, dies, but the literary City of Hermiston did by resolution rendered and entered In s»'d court cutarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism,
FOR SALE!— 25 Jersey cows and heif­
language lives on. It has emerged
Burk'e for bargains.
on th 20th day of April, 1925, In sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal ail­
from the crucible pure coin for ever. adopted on April 2,' 1924, create Im­
ers, 5 registered; also fine Hol­
favor of Augusta [t Cressy and ment*.
provement
District
No.
1
embracing
steins. Guilford and Hampton, Poland* for Profits. Stilling«. S7tf Any great language, such as Greek or
Below are the names of a few of
— FOR—
Latin, is eternal, for In the hands of a all of the real property abutting against R. C. Challis and Laura
Echo, Ore. Terms.
32-2p
hts
many satisfied patients in Ore­
Challis,
his
wife,
Charles
S.
Royse
master
It
becomes
a
thing
nf
power,
a
upon
that
part
of
Hurlburt
Ave.
In
GEARHART KNITTER— Anyone In­
and Melva L. Royse, as defendants, gon:
terested please write Box 152, vehicle for the living truth. And once said City lying between the property
TOR SALE:— Mower, 2 rakes, fresno,
Hedrick Wilson, Gold Beach, Ore.,
that truth has poured through It, it is line at First St. and the property whereby the plaintiff did recover a
Hermiston, Oreg.
20tfc Immortal, a radlart garment of
wagon, sucker, spike-tooth har­
varicose ulcers.
personal
decree
against
tho
defend­
row, harness, spring-tooth har­
thought, no longer the tongue merely line at Fourth St. extending on ants R. C. Challis and Laura Challis
Frank Koehler, The Dulles, Ore.,
Try Burk’s for bargains.
of merchants and artisans, but the either side from the marginal line
row, some small tola and also
stomach trouble.
his
wife,
for
the
sum
of
$2000.00
speech of gods and heroes.—Nineteenth of said street back to the center of
some household goods Including
—AND—
Mrs. E. C. Hammock, Myrtle Point,
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES AND Century.
the block abbutlng upon said por­ with interest thereon at the rale of Ore., goitre.
range, heating stove, kitchen
8
per
cent
per
annum
from
the
14th
INSURANCE. J. M. BIGGS, RE­
tion of Hurlburt Ave., and Improve­
cabtnet, deek. buffet, 6 dining
Mrs. John McCue. Lakeside, Ore.,
day of January. 1923, and the fur­
ALTOR.
26-t-fe
ment
Districts Nos. 2 to 9, Inclu­
Fool»
Him»elf
room chairs and some other small
ther sum of $215.00 attorney’s feeR, appendicitis.
Why Is It that a woman can make a sive, embracing aald property, and
Henry Westfall, Ontario, Oregon,
articles, Otto Helnl, 1 mile ilorth WANTED— Phone, write or see W.
fool of a wise man ar.tl a wise man of did provide for the Improvement of and the costs and disbursements tax­ ulcer of stomach.
32-tfc
A. Leathers, when you have alfalfa
of Pumpkin Center.
ed
at
$24.60,
and
whereby
It
was
de­
a fool? She can't. It Is true (hut a
Mr*. E. C. Bates, Baker, Oregon,
hay for sale. In any quantity. wise man often makes a fool of him­ said part of Hurlburt Ave. by grad­ creed that the mortgage .dated on
TOR SALE—Young team, harness •Phone 40-J-3.
t-tfc self about a womnn, hut It Is his own ing and surfacing the same with the 14th day of July, 1922, executed eczema.
and wagon and other farm Imple-
O. M. Richey, Boring, Ore., heart
vanity and egotism that betray him gravel or crushed rock according to by R. C. Challis and Laura Challis,
menta. S. S. Palmer.
32-2tp
Into folly. For instance. It Is a com­ the plans and specifications of the his wife to plaintiff, upon the folow- trouble.
Origin of Glove»
City Engineer heretofore filed with lng described real property In Uma­
Louis H. Stelber, 326 E. Buchan­
Gloves trace their origin back for mon thing for an old man with u huge
OR SALE:— Blooming pansy plants, centuries, the first mention of them fortune to marry « g rl young enough the City Recorder, and
tilla County, Oregon, to-wlt: Farm an, Portland, Ore., adenoids and
CATARRHAL DEAFNESS
50c a doe.; cabbage plants, 15c In literature Is to be found In the to be his grsnddaught r. In sut h cases
Whereas, said Improvement has Unit “D” of the SW <4 or lot 3 of the tonsils.
Is often cauMfi by an Inflamed condition
a doz., $1 per hundred; cauli­ Bible, hut scientists believe we should the man lulls htaiseif Into the belief been completed and the propped ew*4 of Section 32, Tp. 6 N. R. 29
Romember
above
date,
that
con­
that he Is so handsome and attractive
of tho m u c o u * lining of th* Euctachlaa
w M whlch m„rtgage was re- sultation on this trip will be free Tub*. When thia tub* 1* Inflamad you
flower, 20e doz.. $1 50 per 100; go bark still farther, for among pre- that a girl prefers hli i to a boy of her assessment therefore has beeft made j
a rumbling *oun<1 or imp*rr*et
tomato plants. 15c and 20c doz., glacial relics an unmistakable draw­ own age. But It Is self-'oncelt—not by the City Recorder and notice of corded on October 8, 1923, at page and that his treatment Is different. have
hearing. Unleaa the inflammation o*n
bo r*duc«d, your hearing m ay b* do-
«1.35 per 100; peppers, 20c doz.. ing of a glove, rndely etched upon a the girl—that does the trick.—Family the same has been given as by t h e ;470 of book 81 of the records of
Married
women
must
he
accompan­
stone, was discovered.
»troyed forever
$1.60 per 100; egg plants, 20c a
city charter provided, and
¡mortgages In the office of the County ied by their husbands.
HALL'S CATARRH M EDICINE will
It Is said that the first skilled glove- Herald.
what « • claim for It—rid your ayatam
doz., $1.50 per 100; gladioli bulbs. makers were the monks of the eurly
Address: 211 Bradbury Bldg., Los do
Whereas no objection of any kind Recorder of Umatilla County. Oregon.
of Catarrh or Deafneaa cauaed by
Catarrh.
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE
40c doz., Canna bulbs, 15c each. Middle ages. In 790 Charlemagne
Origin of "Pan Out"
| has been made or filed against said. should be foreclosed, and the saM Angeles, California.
haa been aucceaaful In th« treatment of
All prices postpaid, fine plants granted to the abbot* and monk* of
This expression hue Its origin among ¡assessment, end tho City Council, real property sold by the Sheriff of
Catarrh for over Forty Yaara.
Sold by all drusglata.
and well wrapped. J. Pelmulder, 81thln, In ancient France, unlimited gold miners. The pan used by miners pursuant to due notice, sitting as a Umatlla County. Oregon, to satisfy UMATILLA RAPID TRANSIT CO
F . J. Chaney A Co.. To’edo, O.
E. R. Pell. Umatilla, Oregon
Woodburn, Ore., Route 3.
32-3te right of hunting the deer for skin* of is a circular pan with slnplng sides. board of equalization, to consider 1 "«M Judgment and all costa; there-
which to make glovea. Glovemaking In this gold Is separated from earth
Phone Umatilla. Sg-J-11
said proposed assessment, did consld- ifor,> 1 W,U<
Wednesday. May 27,
FOR SALE—McCormick mower. In­ was established in France as an In­ or gravel by twirling or shaking It
er
the
same
and
did
ascertain
and
■
1925.
at
two
o’clock
in
the
after-
dustry
In
the
Twelfth
century.
with water. If gold Is found the
Operating Stages Between Pendleton
ternational disc harrow, four-horse
miners say the gravel or sand "pans determlike the amount of the apec- noon ot that day. at <h,> front door
nnd Umatilla
freeno, 4 horse collars and a sad­
out" well. But If no sold or very little lal and peculiar benefit* accruing Iof the court house In the City of
—TRY THE HERALD WANT ADS—
Econonucal Wooing
Effective
March 15. 1925
dle, also 100 rods National 24 In.
gold i* found the ear'h doc* not “pan to each lot. or pert thereof, or per- P'nd'eton. Umatlla County. Oregon,
"There
are
men,
I
suppose.”
she
re­
Leave—
„
hog fence. O. R. Robinson,* on
out.” Hence the expreasi >n came to eel of land so sssesssed by reason of w’" , n the r"'h ,•
and Umatilla
.. 8:30A.M. and 4:00 P.M.
Jno. W. Campbell place.
33-Ste marked pensively, “who get engaged he applied to anyth! g fnun which a the construction of said Improvement. I
whlch the "B,d defendants, and Hermiston
to more than one girl at a time."
. 8:50 A M. and 4:20 P.M
result is expected—Hxebtnge.
“Yes,” be answered, “but I am not
and It appearing that said propoeed «"
elalmlng and to claim by, Stanfield . 9:15 A M. and 4:40 P M^
FOR 8ALB—Cabbage plants. Mrs.
one of them."
¡assessment is In all respect« Just and tbrou*h or under them, or any of Echo......... . 9:30 A M and 4:50 P.M.
H. J. Ott.
33-lte
*Tm glad to bear you say that. It
I equitable and In proportion to the tbem’ had OB the ,4th
of Ju,y’
OU
MAY
WIN
$1.500.00
10:45 A M. and 6:50 P.M.
is so frivolous and insincere."
, 1922, or „,„v,
«Ince then have had. or now Ar Pen.
"Of course. And there la no reason If you ere able to make the most
bcnsflU conferred the same
(f)
tJ>#
dwM.r)be(, Leave—
FOR SALE—Six room house, close
In, reasonable. Inquire this office. why s man shouldn t make one en- WOrds out of the letters contained In are ,n al1 «*•$«’*» «PProvcd end eon- 1 real property and every part there. Pendleton. 1:00 P.M. and 6:30 P.M.
33-4tp gsgement ring go all the way around. the words 'rTOILET NECESSITIES.” i Nnncd and adopted, and ______
,. ®f.
public auction to the highest Echo......... 2:10 P.M. and 7:30 P.M.
If he only takes his time."
A total of $9.090 In cash prize, w ill! Where*« th . Mid asseesmment roU bldd<,r
,n ha
Stanfield
2:25 P.M and 7:40 P.M
be award*! to competitors In thia
been duly numbered number 1 . 1 ,
(n
He rmlston 2:45 P.M. and 6:00 P M^
W hen you need any­
Ontat WORLJX^UILIHMG CONTEST now ,h' rFfor
faction Of Mid execution and alll Ar. Umatilla 3:00 P.M. and 8:20 P.M
thing in the Tine of
Send stamp for circular and rule* THE CITY OF HERMISTON DOES costa
One round trip Sundays: Leave
Address.
Sheffield
Laboratories,
Dept.
n
e a t and attractive
ORDAIN AS FOLOWS:
j Dated this 20th day of April, 1925. Umatilla 8 30 A. M., leave Pendleton
Burk is heerquertera for Army
12, Aurora, Illinois.
See. 1. That there Is hereby do-
R T. Cooklngbaro.
5:30 P. M.
Printing.
elsred and levied an assessment! Sheriff of Umatlla County, Oregon,
Fare— Hermiston to Pendleton,
_ MAD THM WANT AIM—
against each anl every lot, part 12$-5tc
A
$1.45. round trip $2.46.
Henld Want Ada Briag Toa le n it i
Glad to Do It
First National Bank
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