The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, April 30, 1925, Image 3

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It la Hard to Start
h p u i d , hebmistok ,
SfocAg One of Oldest
Many National Parka
Forma of Punishment
in the United States
orano».
LODGE DIRECTOBT
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
la The County Court of the State of
Oregon for Umatilla County
A good Gift to be
Judged by
Q°
The stocks el Wruxlieil recalls one
There are 10 national parka. They In the Mattel of the Estate
a t fcUO sharp ia
A lica C. ghetto
of the dldeet forms of punishment of are: Hot Springs, located in middle
of
K a th ryn L . G arner. 3ec.
H
o
higher
priced
g
ilt
drunkards, disorderly persons, and Arkansas and containing 441 springs;
could
be
m
ore
adm
ired,
Caro Fancher Rowe, Deceased.
or coveted th a n the
other offenders against the law. The Yellowstone, In northwestern Wyom­
classic Parker Duufold
Notice Is hereby given that he
E Y A R p L O D G E N O 20«, I. O.
chief merit of the punishment was ing; Sequoia, middle California; Gen­
Pen.
Jimi.
^ali^
Wsit&ur macabers
that it was cheap, no expense being eral Grant, central California, created undersigned has been appointed ad­
Ta t
M . L W aiao o .N . <S.
.L o ag h o rn . Sec.
ministratrix of the estate of Caro
Parker Duo’fold $7
Incurred
by
the
parish.
Every
village
to
preserve
the
General
Grant
tree,
85
No, we are not talking about a
was required by the law of 144» to feet In diameter; Mount Kalnler, Wash­ Fancher Rowe, deceased, and has
motor car— they are usually self­
R E C L A M A T IO N I4 J D C E Mu. JW, X .
provide stocks, and these as a rule ington, with 28 glaciers; Crater Lake, qualified as the law directs. All
To tbe froys.gpro
of P , n u w v « e h Thursday events« ta
starters these days. W e refer to a
H u l l ' , H a ll. « < 5 l i S . J t . Vial tin »
were placed Just outside the church, southwestern Oregon, extinct volcano. persons having claim s against said
D u ofold Jr. $3
brothers c o rlis lly invited.
savings account.
Wind Cave, South Dakota, with miles estate are required to present the
as being the most prominent situation.
W . U . M cM illan
R. A. Browns««.
rxStVMMOM/zM.
K . R. and 8.
C.C.
Young folks are over-confident.
Up and down the Midlands the old of galleries; Platt, southern Oklahoma,
free
the slender
same
to
me
at
the
office
of
W.
J.
stocks are still to be met with. In containing sulphur spring's; Sully Hill.
There are long years ahead and un­
Lady Duofold $3
Warner,
my
attorney,
In
Hermiston,
London their use was discontinued North Dakota, a game preserve; Mesa
lim ited possibilities. That’s true,
You kno w P arker Duo-
nearly a century ago. but In the prov­ Verde, southwestern Colorado, with Oregon, with proper vouchers, w ith­
ANNOUNCING
fold—the beautiful big
but the years w ill pass quickly and
lacquer-red pen w ith
inces they were cot abandoned until prehistoric cliff dwellings; Glacier, in six months from the date hereof.
th e flashing block tips
the opportunities w ill be greater, If
some years later, says the London northwestern Montana, with 00 small
The association of
Dated this 2nd day of April, 1925.
a n d 2 5 -y e a r su p er-
you start now. Start w ith a good
atn o o th p o in t. N e a t
Chronicle. So far as Birmingham la glaciers; Rocky Mountain, middle Colo­
JUNE ROWE,
gold pocket-clip or gold
Dr.
W. M. KELLY
bank like ours. .W e w ill be glad to
concerned, the last person placed in rado, with peuks 11,000 to 14,255 feet (30-5tc)
ring end for ribbon;
Administratrix
also strong Gold Girdle,
of
Spokane,
Wash..
the stocks was In 1844, the punish­ high; Hawaii, Including the volcano
do our part and you w ill never re­
w as SI ex tra , now free I
ment taking place in tbe yard of the Mauna Loa; Lassen Volcano, northern
Tod ay, atep up to our
— with
gret having made this step.
pen counter and get
California.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
old*t>ubilc offices in Moor street.
you r C hristm as Duo-
Mount McKinley, Alaska, highest
It Is recorded that at Stratford-on-
folds in tim e to have
Dr. F. V. PRIME
In
the
County
Court
of
the
State
of
them engraved.
Avon as late aa 1808 a man who had mountain In North America; Grand
Hermiston, Oregon
Oregon
for
Umatilla
County.
Canyon,
northern
Arlxona;
Lafayette.
taken too much malt liquor was put
In the Matter of the Estate
in the stocks, but does not seem to Desert Island, Maine, will) group of
Evenings and Sundays by Appoint­
of
granite
mountains;
Zion,
southwestern
have been at all abashed by bit public
Prom now until they are all gone ment.
Benjamin
F.
Strohm.
Deceased.
Utah,
with
canyon
2,000
feet
deep.
degradation, for when an inquisitive
Notice is hereby given that the I will sell one ladies brooch at one-
In addition to these there are eev7"
person inquired how he liked being
where he was he replied: “I beant erel dozen smaller reservations, with undersigned has been appointed ad­ quarter the regular prioe, with every
of Hermiston
the first mon aa ever were in the caves, natural bridges, battlefields and ministrator of the estate of Benja­
W. J. W ARNER
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000
stocks, so I don't care a fardln about similar places of natural or historic min F. Strohm, deceased and has purchase of $5.00 or more.
Attorney-at-Law
R Swayzs. Pres.
R. Alexader, Vlcs-Prs
IL” Biblical students need not be re­ Interest. These are known aa nation qualified as the law directs. All
A. H. Norton. Cashier W. L. Hamm. Asst. Cashier
Hermiston
:
Oregon
minded that Jeremiah, tbe prophet, al monuments.
persons having claim s against said
was placed In the stocks by Pasbur,
estate are required to present the
and Paul and Silas would seem to
JEWELER AND WATCHMAKER
same to me at the office of W. J.
have suffered much tbe some kind of Scientific Basis for
DR. W. W. ILLSLEY
I have for sale or rent, 5 acres M treatment at tbe hands of the Jailer
Chances of Greatness Warner, my attorney, in Hermiston,
Osteopathic
Physician and Surgeon
m ile southeast of Hermiston. at PhllippL
The older the parents when the Oregon, w ith proper vouchers w ith­
P lenty water, shade and large
Phone
Res.
712
Off!«» T$9
child it born, says an authority on in six months from the date hereof.
chicken house; an Ideal place for
Dated
this
2nd
day
of
April,
1925.
heredity,
the
surer
Its
chunces
for
Much W ork Involved
chickens. I offer this for $1600,
greatness.
GEORGE STROHM,
in Mahing Dictionary The first and last born are more (31-5tc)
M c K enzie & lieuallen
w ill take sm all payment down,
C O N F E C T IO N E R Y
Administrator
balance on terms. I w ant $150
The dictionary, together with the likely to attain eminence.
Eye, Ear, Nose and Threat
for sals
S
T
A
T
I
O
N
E
R
Y
The more children a mother has
cash In advance rer.t for for year. textbook, la largely responsible for
Has removed from his f ö ftre r location in tha
the
longer
she
lives—and
the
longer
|
Bond Bldg, to
Wm. DeVore, Pendleton, Oregon, the uniformity of pronunciation in the she lives, the longer the children live. Fomina Has Mora Than
For S a le—240-egg Old Trusty incub­
Rooms 1, 2 and 3 Ihland E m pire Bank Bldg.
United States and tbe general adop­
Box 574.
Onca
G
ripped
England
ator, used only two seasons, good
Children of professional people—
tion of a similar system of spelling
Pendleton
::
Oregon
The story of famines In England has
lawyers, physicians and the like—have
as new, one-half price. Good heavy
WANTED— Men or women to taka than that which la used In England. a better chance for fame than those been a gloomy one from earliest times.
I
have
purchased
the
con­
8uch words as “labor” and “color,”
rather harness with breeching. 350
orders for genuine guaranteed hos­ spelled with a “u" In the second syl­ born to wealth or those whose parents
At the beginning of the Eighth cen­
fectionery known as P at’s
DR. THEO. BELETSKI,
lb. separator. C. C. Clinesmith, 1
iery for men, women and children. lable in England, are examples of the, lacked educational advantages.
tury a dearth, which extended to Ire­
Place and solicit a share of
Veterinarian
land.
drove
men
to
cannibalism.
The offspring of fathers under thir­
m ile worth.
24-tfc
E lim inate darning. Salary $71 a newer method.
your patronage.
Treats all Domestic Animals. Inter­
It was not until the reign of Aethel-
week full tim e, $1.60 an hour
The business of making a dictionary ty-one are more likely to become sol­
state Stock Inspector
FOR SALE— Common and Grimm al­
spare time. Beautiful spring Uns. is a stupendous task A dictionary is diers; artists come from fathers be­ red the Unready, however, that “such
tween thirty-one and forty; between a famine prevailed ns no man cun re­
falfa 3eed. Price according to
International Stocking Mills, Nor­ a record and arrangement of all the
forty-one and fifty there Is more of a member,” from 1005 to 1010.
quality. F S. Green, Echo, R. F.
ristown, Pa.
39-20tp words of a language, current and obso­ tendency toward statesm en; over flf- 1 Those chroniclers who were wont to
lete, together with nil their meanings
D.
ty-one come the philosophers like Con- see bad conditions at their worst, says
TRADE— Good Ford touring car for and nses. In addition, a dictionary Is fucius, Bacon and Franklin.
the National Geographic Magazine, de­
a
historical
record
of
words.
Ü8BD CARS FOR SALE— Terms
fresh cows or heifers. P. O. Box
Ninety per cent of the Investigated clared that half the population of the
The lexicographer—for that Is the
given. Prices right. Kellogg ft
281.
l l - t f e name given to a man who complies a criminal cases show them to be the larger island perished.
But It must be remembered that
Schimke.
11-tfc
dictionary—must Indicate the origin of offspring of younger parents.
LET US MEASURE YOU for a Kahn each word so far as it can be deter­
If your father Is more than sixty, much of the mortality of this period
« C*'
’ OR SALE— Standard make l t t
tailored suit or top coat this sea* mined, a'nd the changes which have and you are the youngest child In a was occasioned by the wars between
Aetheired
and
Sweyn
the
Dane,
the
News
stand
Residence
second
house west of the
horsepower gas engine, In good
large
family—you
should
become
fa­
son. Imperial Cleaners. Phone, come abont In Its meaning through the
latter being forced by the famine to
Catholic
church.
Phone, 82-R.
mous.
Cigars
and
Tobacco
order, $30.00. Wm. Leathers.
passing
of
the
years.
If
a
word
has
53-W.
32-tfc
retire from England for a time.
22-tfc
died out, he must tell when it hap­
Naturally, the era following the ad­
FOR NEW AND USED CARS— Kel­ pened.
A Doctor’s Life
vent of William the Conqueror was
FOR SALE— Used hand power wash­
WHEN IN
logg ft Schtmke.
2-8tc
The doctor sent a bill for $10 to the one of widespread starvation and pes­ UMATILLA RAPID TRANSIT CO.
E. R. Pell, Umatilla, Oregon
ing machine, W eetlnghouse elec­
W e Have No Real Bananas terrlbie-tempered Mr. Bangs The tilence among tlie English peasantry.
Phone Umatilla, 3 8 -J -ll
PENDLETON
During the Inst 80 years of the
tric range and a used car in AGENTS— Sell guaranteed hosiery
Whllj the banana is eaten in great bill read: ’TTwo visits—$10."
direct from m ill to wearer; all | numbers and made the subject of song,
“You’re a robber,” said Mr. Bangs. Eleventh century, nine were years of Operating Stages Between Pendleton
MAKE YOUR
splendid shape.
Terms. Henry
and Umatilla
styles and colors; salary paid for loud and vociferous, the statement is “Five dollurs a visit I It isn’t worth dire distress.
HEADQUARTERS
Young, at M. E. parsonage.
E ffective March 15, 1925
So great wns the dearth in 10450 that
fu ll time or spare hours; no money mad« that we do not know what ba­ It."
—AT—
‘T il rewrite the bill,” said the doc­
„
needed for samples. International nanas are until we have had the experi­ tor, and Bangs smiled. They couldn’t the peasants of the north, unnble Leave—
FOR RENT— Five room house on
longer to secure dogs and horses to U m atilla...... 8:30A.M. and 4:0(1 P.M
ence of eating them In the lands where
WESTERN AUTO GO.
Gladys Ave., next to library. E n­
Mills, 1038, Norristown, Pa.
appease their hunger, sold themselves IlermlBton.. 8:50 A M. and 4:20 P.M
they are grown. Those which we in put anything like that over on him.
Cottonwood and Water Sta.
quire A. W. Agnew, Phone 21-J-2.
(Then
the
doctor
wrote:
“To
getting
Into
slavery
In
order
to
be
fed
by
their
this country are familiar with are
Stanfield.. 9:15 A M. and 4:40 P.M
29'tfe LEVELING LAND— See Peter Cas- grown in Costa Rica, Jamaica and out of bed at 2 a. in., answering tele­ masters.
COMPLETE GARAGE SERVICE
trlc, experienced and reliable, 3 countries in tropical America, but they phone, disturbing wife, dressing, going
All the land between Durham and Echo........... 9:30 A.M. and 4:50 P.M
Tires— Tubes— Accessories
FOR SALE— Pekin duck eggB from
Ar.
Pen......
10:45
AM
.
and
5:50
P.M
to
garage,
cranking-‘tin
Lizzie,'
two-
York lay waste, without Inhabitants
miles nerth of Hermiston.
4-tfc are picked for shipment long before
1LWAYS
OPEN
PHONE 510
mile
drive
in
the
cold,
snvlng
baby's
one settin g up to 100 eggs. Har­
or people to till the soil for nine Leave—
they have ripened and before they have
Tom Swearingen, Mgr.
life, return to garage, waking wife, years, says Beverly, and nnolher writer Pendleton.. 1:00 P.M. and 6:30 P.M.
taken
on
their
best
flavor.
Efforts
old Woodard, Rt. 1, Hermiston.
Burk’s for bargains.
31-4tP
have been made to grow the fruit In undressing, getting back into bed— accuses the destitute of cannibalism. Echo........... 2:10 P.M. and 7:30 P.M.
$10."
Polands for Profits. Stillings. 37tf California, Louisiana and other warm
Stanfield. .. 2:25 P.M and 7:40 P.M ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I
He said to Bangs: "I won't make
sections of this country, but the at­
FOR SALE— Blackcap rasberry and
I
Hermiston.. 2:45 P.M. and 8:00 P.M.
“Dead
Shots"
Devoted
any
charge
for
the
second
visit,
and
J. L, V A UG H A N
tempts
have
been
generally
unsuccess­
Marshall strawberry plants. Mrs. GEARHART KNITTER— Anyone in ­
■
you need not pay for the first unless
Ar.
Umatilla
3:00
P.M.
and
8:20
P.M
ful,
for
the
tree
will
not
stand
the
tem­
Much Time to Practice
E. Clinesmith.
31-tfc
Electric Fixture«
®
terested please w rite Box 152, perature approaching frost. The ef­ you feel I have earned the money.”
One round trip Sundays; Leave
and Appliance«
J
I hnd a man with me in Texas and
Hermiston, Oreg.
20tfc forts have never been commercially
Mr. Bangs paid the bill.—Boston
GOOSE EGGS, ten cents each, T il-
Umatilla 8:30 A. M., leave Pendleton
Phone 139
New
Mexico—surveying
for
Santa
Fe
Globe.
successful. In the East Indies bananas
ford Stillings.
31-tfc
• 2 0 8 V . O o u r t S t . F e n d lto tw n , O r « « gj
—who knew a thing or two about 6:30 P. M.
Try Burk’s for bargains.
are grown that are a foot long and
Fare— Hermiston to Pendleton, faaaaaaaaaaaBBaaaaM
drawing a gun, Louis C. Mlllikin
two Inches In thickness, but It Is im­
Uncle Sam Gives Bargain
Have several stacks good hay for REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES AND
writes in Adventure Magazine.
$1.45. round trip $2.45.
possible to ship these.—Rehoboth Sun­
Nobody likes to get a letter on
I have seen him put tils hands on his
sale on the old Strohm Ranch,
INSURANCE. J. M. BIGGS, RE­ day Herald.
which
there
Is
postage
due.
One
of
head,
have
another
man
throw
up
a
west side. Inquire M. Duty, R.
ALTOR.
28-tfe
SHERIFF’S SALE
the R. F. D. carriers tells a funny can, draw, hit It with both right and
F. D.
31
Notice Is hereby given that under
yarn about a woman, a foreigner, who left gun and return guns to scabbard
Pouf
A
and
M
iddle
Age
WANTED— Phone, write or see W.
SEE
Youth Is the time for action—middle received a letter from the old coun­ before it had reached the top of the ».id by virtue of a writ of execution
FOR SALE— Mower, 2 rakes, fresno,
A. Leathers, w hen you hare alfalfa age for thought. In youth, red-handed, try marked 20 cents due. He offered throw about 15 to 20 feet (or at least Issued out of the Circuit Court of
wagon, stacker, spike-tooth har­
hay for sale, In any quantity. red-ankled, with songs and shoutings, it to her, asking for the 20 cents. She before it had stopped going up from the State of Oregon in and for the
row, harness, spring-tooth
har­
Phone 40-J-3.
»-tto we gather In tbe grapes; In middle age, refused it, shaking her head. He the hits).
Ccunty of UniatUi, under the seal
row, some small tola and also
under our own fig tree or In quiet gos­ stayed a moment, not knowing exact­
In my estimation at that time he thereof, and to me directed and dc-
some household goods including TRADE— Forty acres of timber land sip with a friend, we drink the wine ly what to do. Finally, he noticed was a marvel with a six-gun and, I'vered upon a judgment and decree
that he had made a mistake and that
range, heating stove, kitchen
6 m iles east Elk, Wash., 20 acree free of all turbid lees. Youth Is a the postage charge should have been though I have seen others, 1 never rendered and entered In s<i'd court
lyrical
poet—middle
age
is
a
quiet
es-
saw his equal. His name was Jack on th 20th day of April, 1923, in
cabinet, desk, buffet, 6 dining
cleared; buildings, orchard, fen c­
aaylst, fond of recounting experiences, 16 cents. So he called to the woman, Melllsh.
room chairs and some other small
favor of Augnsla R Creasy and
ed, running w ater and spring and of appending a moral to every in­ trying to explain.
—FOR—
The reason why gunmen of the
As soon as she heard 15 cents she
against R. C. Challis and Lnura
articles. Otto Heinl. 1 m ile north
water; R. F. D. mall dally. To cident. In youth the world Is strange
“Wild Days" were such experts at the
smiled,
showing
all
her
teeth.
She
of Pumpkin Center.
32-tfc
trade for small acre tract, or would and unfamiliar, novel and exciting;
draw and shot, even with the old Challis, his wife, Charles R. Itoysc
trade for good house w ith 6 or everything wears the fac- and garb cheerfully gave him the money. She Frontier Colt, wns simply thnt they and Melva L. Royse, as defendants,
thought she had got the best of a bar­
FOR SALE— Blooming pansy plants,
more lots. W rite owner, Mr. Jake of a stranger; in middle age tlie world gain.—G. Edward Snyder in the Amer­ spent as much If not more time in wheieby the plaintiff lid recover a
50c a doz.; cabbage plants, 15c
practicing the draw and shot as some personal decree against »he defend­
Freeburn, W alla W alla, W ash., Is covered over with reminiscences as ican Magazine.
with a garment. It is made homely
of our eminent musicians spenu prac­ ants R. C. Challis and Laura Challis
a doz., $1 per hundred; cauli­
care Geo. Harkins, R. 4.
31-4tp with usage, it Is* made sacred with
ticing their art.
flower, 20c doz.. $1 50 per 100:
hl« wife, for tho sum of $2000.00
—AND—
graves
Poor Advertisomont
with interest thereon at the rale of
tomato plants, 15c and 20c doz.,
TAKEN
UP
NOTICE
Good advertising should look not
8 per cent per annum from the 14th
Within and Without
»1.36 per 100; peppers. 20c doz.,
merely to the present but to the future. '
Two Howler a
Notice Is hereby given that I have
Why should 1 hasten to solve every day of January, 1923, and the fur­
«1.50 per 100; egg plants, 20c a
Special notice has Jnst reached me It mnst have been a short-sighted riddle which life offers me? I uni well ther sum of $215.00 attorney's fees,
do«.. 91 60 per 100; gladioli bulbs, taken up and have kept for about
of two excellent schoolboy howlers. bouse painter that Inserted the follow- . assured thnt the Questioner who and the costs and disbursement« tax­
6
days
at
W.
H.
Quick
ranch,
three
40c doz., Canna bulbs, 15c each.
The first Is the most Idiomatic trans­ tng announcement In his home news­ brings me so many problems will bring
All prices postpaid, fin e plants miles southwest of Hermiston, the lation of “Pax In hello,” which was paper: “To the Public: The reason I the answers also In due lime. Very ed at $24.60. and whereby it was de­
and well wrapped. J. Pelmulder, folowlng described animal: 1 gray rendered “Freedom irom indigestion.'' why I have hitherto been able to do j rich, very potent, very cheerful giver creed that the mortgage dated on
painting so much cheaper than any­
the 14th day of July. 1922, executed
Woodburn. Ore., Route 3.
32-3tc mare, a big scar on left hind foot: The second relates to the well-known
thnt He
. Is, He shall have
, It
, . all
, His
, own
about 12 years old; w eight about historical Incident of Queen Elizabeth body else Is because I am a bachelor
and do not need to make u profit for !
, for ™e’ W"y gb',uId 1 glve up by R. C. Challla and Laura Challis,
no visible brand. and Sir Walter Raleigh’s cloak. After
FOR SALE— McCormick mower. In ­ 1100 pounds;
my thought, because I cannot answer his wife to p'.nlntlff, upon the folow-
tlie maintenance of a wife and chll-
Consider only ing described real property in Uma­
ternational disc harrow, four-horse Said animal w ill be sold unless re­ describing the scene, tlie pupil made I dren. T il now my duty to Inform the an objection to It?
whether It remains In my life the tilla County, Oregon, to-wtt: Farm CATARRHAL DEAFNESS
the the queen sa y :
fresno, 4 horse collars and a sad­ deemed, at, public auction
'
public
that
this
advantage
will
shortly
“Sir Walter, I am afraid I have
dle, also TOO rods National 26 in. highest bidder for cash in hand on
be withdrawn, as I am about to be same It was. That only which we Unit <’D” of the SW '4 or lot 3 of the 1« often caused by an Inflamed condition
dirtied your cloak."
have within, can we see without. If
of the mucous lining of the BSuetachtop
hog fence. G. R. Robinson, on the 9th day of May, 1925, at the
“Dleu et mon droit, repned Sir Wal­ married. You will therefore do well we meet no gods. It Is because we SW A of Section 32, Tp. 5 N. R. 29 Tube. When thia tube le Inflamed »WJ
to
send
in
your
orders
at
once
for
the
above
described
ranch
at
10
o’clock
Jno. W. Campbell place.
33-3tc
B. W. M , which mortgage was re­ have a rumbllt»< sound or imperfect
ter, which means In English. ’My 0 — d,
harbor
none.
If
there
Is
grandeur
In
he&rtng. U nless the Inflammation o*n
old rate."—Youth’s Companion.
A. M.
you are right 1”
you, you will find grandeur In porters corded on October 8, 1923, at page be reduced, your hearing m ay be de­
Dated at Hermiston on this 29th
stroyed foiever.
FOR 8ALB— Cabbage plants. Mrs.
470
of
book
81
of
the
records
of
and sweeps. He only Is rightly Im­
IIALI.'S CATARRH MEDIC7NB will
Mahing
Him
Usoful
mortal
to
whom
all
things
are
Im­
mortgages
In
the
office
of
the
County
H. J. Ott.
3 3 -ltc day of April, 1925.
do what we claim for It—rid your system
Woman Earnest Scholar
Signed: W H. Quick.
mortal. 1 have read somewhere that Recorder of Umatilla County, Oregon, of Catarrh or Deafness c«™ ed,-
The
plumber
worked
and
the
helper
Catherine Tizhetn, j Dutch woman,
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stood looking on. He was learning the none Is accomplished so long ns any should be foreclosed, and the said catarrh.
has b«en successful In the treatment or
wife of the Antwerp burgomaster, was
FOR SALE—Six room house, close
are Incomplete; thnt the happiness of
business. This was his first .day.
Catarrh
for
over Forty Y eara
real property sold by the Sheriff of
learned long before women az a gen­
In, reasonable. Inquire this office.
NOTICE OF REDEMPTION OP
Solti by all druertete.
“I say," lie Inquired, “do you charge one cannot consist with the misery of
F.
J.
Chaney
A Co., Toledo. O.
eral
tiling
took
up
S''hol»’tlc
studies
Umatlln
County,
Oregon,
to
aatlfify
33-4tp
any other.—Emerson.
SCHOOL BOND
for my time?”
8he lived In the Slxti with century and
said Judgment and ail costs; there­
“Certainly,"
came
the
reply.
Notice is hereby given that School besides being well acquainted with all
fore I w ill, on Wednesday. May 27.
“But 1 haven’t dhne anything."
FOR SALE— Jayhawk stacker used
District
number
112.
Umatilla of the old language» was an emlnenl
The plumber, to fill in the hour, had
1925, at two o'clock In the after­
one season; also good buck rake.
County, O'egon, w ill exercise its op­ Greek scholar. Whin persecuted by been looking long at the finished Job [
noon of that day. at the front door
Very cheap, as I hire moot of my
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the
duehesa
of
Parron
for
her
religion
tion to redeem the follow ing bond
with a lighted candle. Handing the
of the court house In the City of —TRY THE HERALD WANT ADS—
hayin g done. C. S. Calkins, Board-
she fled to England, and at a mature two inches of It that were still un-
of said district:
Pendleton. Umattla County, Oregon,
age studied at tbe University of Cam­ burned to the helper, he said, wither
man.
34-2tp
Bond number 5, par value $500.00, bridge. She Is poln’ d to as having
aell all the right, title, Interest and
I Ingly: "Here, if you must be so con-
Issued March 20th, 1919. due March been the most learn d wi man of her
estate which the said defendants, and
i scientlous, Wow that out I"
20th, 1934, optional March 20th, tiros
all persons claim ing and to claim by,
MDCELLAKEOUB
1920. bearing 5 per cent Interest per
through or under them, or any of
Rosamond
annum.
them, had on the 14th day of July,
Rosamond was tbe daughter of Wal­
LOST— Gold watch last Tuesday.
YOU KAT WIN $1.500.00
1922, or since then have hnd, or now
The above described bond w ill be
ter de ClIlford. Lord Hereford, and
Name in hack, Keepsake. Re paid on presentation at the office of Ilf you are able to make the moat was the favorite mistress of Henry
have. In and to the above described
J4-1c the Treasurer of Umatilla County, words out o f the lettera contained la II of England. To conceal hla amour
ward for return.
real property and every part there­
of, at public auction to the hlgheat
Pendleton, Oregon, on or after the the words rTOILET NECESSITIES.” from bia Jealous queen, Eleanor, Henry
Burk la I haarquartern for Army
bidder for cash In hand, the proceeds
10th day of May. 1925. Interest on A total of $1.009 In eaah prises w ill la said to have removed Rosamond to
Shoes.
a labyrinth In Woodstock park. v . .
When you need any­
of such sale to be applied in sa tis­
said bond w ill cease May 10th. 1925. be awarded to competitors in thia
hla wife discovered tier and obliged
faction of said execution and alll
thing in the fine of
Dated at Pendleton, Umatilla Great WORLD-BUII DING CONTEST her to take poison. Some aailiorr de
Herald Want Ads Brin« Ton Benito
Send stamp for circular and rules. dare that the fair Rosamond dl--t. ,n
Met«.
County, Oregon, and ordered publish­
neat and attractive
I»a»ed thia 20lh day of April. 1925.
Addrsaa. Sheffield Laboratories. Dept. Ooodstow nunnery, near Oxford 8
WHY WORRY about gettin g real oil ed la the Hermiston Herald, this ¡12, Aurora, Illlnoia.
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Printing.
II. T. Cooklngham,
had two sons by Henry, William, >iu
on your clothes? We clean th en 10th day of April, 1925.
Sheriff
of
Umatil*
County.
Oregon.
named Ixmgsword, and Jeffry, arch
Herman H. DeHart,
like new. Imperial Cleaners, phone
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MAKE YOUR W A N T « K NO W N— 3$-5tc
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— MEAD THE WANT ADS—
Treasurer of UmaUlta County.
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