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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1926)
« n graawoy for 111». "The suit w m . ------ 1“ had been ,or 1924‘ W- J k , W Nearly everyone makes some k i n d e r of Hermiston and Raley, B Have O i m Demob»« I f yen want a piece of land yon buy Ih but If a robin wants a garden be flghte for It, and ao long ss he Is lit be will continue to light for It and dries off all Intruders of bis own kind. Other birds be tolerates, but no other robin, except his own mate, may b l ende his "property.” Week fox has his own range on which he hunts, and other dog foxes respect his rights. Badgers Imvt their vwh w » j . There tu n , m ai«u, r earths ,r m , own territory. are , great *■ th* Devonshire woods Inhabited by badger families that have been there * ° ,00« ,hat '"nnklnd'a oldest families wJtb mere them, upstarts when compared a r - , a G o l ld J en e T a s le s t . r e e v e rv , X lo n e e liv « e X d . of a resolution of January 1st. They and atelwer and H. J. W arner repre- for many years. Peregrines do the look back on the past year and re, sent the p la in tiff."— East Oregonian, same, but these line hawks have the solve to part company with some of J ------ ' curious habit of nesting in one place the bad habits that have dogged ■ ■ ..in , . . and hunting In another. Keepers de dare that they never touch game In their footsteps during the 3(5 days tha neighborhood of their nestlng- Juet slipped into eternity. ' place.— London Tlt-Bita. Last year the editor kept a diary of the lies he told from January 1st Quite a number of Irrigon Grang 1925 to January 1st, 1926. He was ers attended the Joint installation of Show ers of Start Great showers of meteors or shoot- greatly surprised to find that after 1 officers at Boardman on Wednesday Ing stars have occurred on a nomlier he had listed them on the adding night. of dates. One of the most brilliant machine the totals of his fabrica ,, . ,, '., ’ was that of November 12 aDd 13, 1833. tions amoutned to 5799. Below are M r and Mrs. Robinson of Kend- On thl, occaaton lt waa eatllllated that some of them: rick, Idaho, visited friends here last stars to tha number of 240,000 fell In Man left Hermiston. Long story 'veeh- i j , tha space of nine hours, all from the In Herald concerning him being an - I same part of the heavens Another honest and upright citizen. Owed The basket social given by the (fe a t shower, though less Intense, was th- »dltor four year’s subscription. Grange on Now Year's eve was quite obger’ e<J ln November of the following °" « »"<1 H 180«. | Toting couple married. W hlte-up a Jolly affair. The attendance, ow- n. .u w — --J . v. there were other abundant meteoric told ot bright future in store for i ing to sickness and other unavoidable lo w e rs ; meteor. falling at the rate of groom. Didn't have enough sense circumstances, was not up to the us- about 2,500 ao hour. Observers have to push a wheelbarrow down a fifty ual mark. I ' I noted that these brilliant displays have foot street. occurred at Intervals of about one- An extremely stingy and miserly third a centnry, m the explanation be- - — « ■ ••O x a . l fam u u u ily ij I returned C tU lllC U O U R * — — - — of —- — v liv u The K » night 8un- old man died. Obituary told of hts day from Newport by the sea. Hazel ln* that ■ 8reat cloud or distended ... unselfishness for others. Before he -----. particularly reports a "yolly gude stream of meteors revolves around the Sun In that period, and that on« por lets the devil get anything from Kim time.'' tion of the elliptical orbit Intersects he'll take bankruptcy. that of the earth. Friend asked us to have a drink Mrs. Ed. Schmallng’s father and while wife was present. Told him Rater of Yakima spent the holidays Discovered b y Accident we had not taken a drink for three vith the Schmaltngs. Sheffield plate was discovered by years. Among¡ the Improvements made " s ' h X l d B° ,80Ver' One hundred and ten subscribers who owe us from three to four years m the school property during the He was repairing the handle of a subscrptlons told us not to worry vacation were the removal of w-7— — — vvuipuouu pocket-knife composed partly ut of Bil- »11- for gome day they would pay up iBeleaa cross partition in the base*, ver and partly of copper, snys Good Assured them we knew they were nent and the laying of a 400 foot Hardware, and in making his repulrs pipe line from the septid tank. ¡accidentally fused the two metals. He telling the truth. ______ st once conceived the Idea of uniting Concocted a story of how we were The school band ha. received ™et"lg and <« ■ able to bring In a station fur away i substitute for making articles which. In New York state on the radio. new set of music folios upon which bletherto bad been inude of sterling W alla W alla Is about our longest he boys w ill begin work at once In silver only. rder to be fully prepared to play distance and thon It sounds Ilk« Ho seems to have specialized In or several weddings that are e l making small articles such as buckles, some one hollering down a well. buttons, snuff boxes uud match boxes, ected to take p’ace before long. Man asked us If we had noticed r some of which were only half an Inch woman who passed by the offlct Mis. Nell M arthaler of Gervais vls- In diameter. He did not appreciate wearing socks rolled a little lower how Important hla discovery was, and — customary. ------------- -- o„ on. . led friends here part ot last week. than Answered consequently did not reap tbe full re W ife asked us to accompany her Miss M arthaler was the Intermediate sults from bis remarkable Invention. to church. Had a big business deal p eacher here two years ago on down town. - Capitalixe Blunders Swapping stories w ith ¡neighbor Oeo- Hendrlcke made a flying trip I t doesn't make much difference concerning largest fish each had | to Portland recently whether your age Is seventeen, seventy caught. Did our best but neighbor or one hundred and seventy you will The Irrigon melon growers held a grow and develop ns long as you are had longer reach. Told woman she had small feet nesting at the school house Tues- willing to profit by your mistakes, says Harry Daniel In Thrift. Look your when you couldn’t get tifis i fit p lay night. • mistakes straight In the eye, shake ten foot alley without th e aid of c ehoe horn The Grange Is giving another of hands with them and then bid them good-by forever. A bad habit Is noth Borne more delinquent subscriber :tB Social doing’ on Friday night, ing but a mistake that bus acquired a to the Herald tell th 6 editor the .'here w111 be a program, a pie sale permanent address. same story as the hundred and ten ind a general good time for every The average man of success today ody ln the community. • Answer them In the same manner. will say, " I owe my success to hard Lost ten dollars on the world work." But he’ Is holding out one of Frank Markham and w ife were his choicest secrets. What he should rerlee. E\p<an we knew the othei ailed to Preecott, Wash., thia week say Is, “I ’m a success because I knew team would win and we only made ecauBe of the illness of their grand bow to clenq up »100 worth of wlsdc the bet because the mun who won on every tittle »2 mistake I e v il mndi the money was "shooting off htf □other. Mistakes seldom bite the first time. mouth.” Mrs. C. O. Holland of Portland, Agreed with a big husky fellow on M ysteries a cetaln ubject when we knew hr pent tha week end here w ith her Not all the mysteries are cleared was wrong and could prove It but >a rente, the C. I. Balings. np. There Is one connected with those thought too much of our map to persons who walk across the continent Harvey W olfs has been a t Burley, have tt battered up merely for the or wheel perambulators from one sec daho, for several days whsru he sake of argument, tion to another or undertake to get vas called on account of the ser Aimed a piece of stove wood at an the autographs of a thousand mayors —all, say, upon a bet. What one old rooster that had been scratch ous Illness of his father. would like to know is who puts np the ing In our garden and after filling J. T. Embry of Hermiston was ln reward or lays down the other half up on chicken pot pie went out and Of the wager. We never hear of hint. expressed surprise when the owner own on business Monday, He Is more obscure and modest than Informed ue some one had etolen the heed of a bootlegging syndicate his prize biddy. I Mrs. Lyle Saltng haa receovered and, apparently, every bit ns afraid Some more delinquent subscriber? I from her recent ill» that he will get his deserved punish fttent.-—Toledo Blade. promise to pay up In future. Told them W“ did not doubt their word. I An elaborate dinner was served Once while In the company of a ,aal Sunday at the home of Mr. and ■number of A l liars we tried to do our I Mrs. Mark Twain In honor of- Mr. duty by telling t!».' story of a man and Mra. Huckleberry Finn and Mr. -T R Y THE HERALD WANT ADS— who had such a ranch he car I IU" ' Mra. Tom Sawyer and the five ried a calendar with him Instead ol 'Htl® Sawyer» (Boardman papers a watch when ha went out after th c |p |M 9 copy.) cows. Bas*etba!l Game Friday Night N Congratulated . speaker who gave | Hermiston Boy Shows Up Wen Iw ine local high school w ill meet I Pilot Rock on the floor of the H er- ! a humorous selection on the wit and I W restling at 0 A C IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS mlston auditorium next Friday, Jan.' 11» In a basket ball game. B o th ii •he girls and boys teams w ill p lay.'* Admission w ill be 15 and 25 cents. humor displayed In Its rendition “ when as a matter of fact It wns as 1 „ funny . . a ghor, |„ „ gravey.rd at L . , ^ * • wo o'clock ln the morning. 10—John Haddox of Het mlston. sophomore ln commerce. l’omlsed two tickets to a vaude 's showing up well In wrestling sc IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF n r r Vllle show If w0 would boost It. We cording to Coach Robin Reed. Had did and those In the audience had to STATE OF OREGON FOR ilox Is wrestling in the 145 pound be awakened and told it was time UMATILLA COUNTY class and has a good chance to be In the M atter of the Ex- to go home. entered In events of thia weight dur amination of the regu- The editor has made a solemn re ing the season. He Is now a sopho larlty and legality of the solve not to tell any more lies than more and w ill have a chanca to make organixatlon of Union High * newspaper man Is supposed to tell his letter three tlm ea Haddox may 8chool District No. 9. Uma- NOTICE during 1926. so please don’t come Ret an opportunity to show bis abll- tills County, Oregon and In and make a statement so that we Hy In on« or more of the meets on ° f the elctlon and organ w ill have to agree with you unless 1 his year's schedule. Tbe team« the isation of the Union High you mean what you say. Also in O. A. C. honecruahsra w ill meet are School Boad of aueh District. clude thia In your New Year reaolu. University of Oregon at Corvallis, To Union High School District No • ion. Resolve that I will m my I January 30; WaMHngton stats ool- » of U m atilla County. Oregon and subscription to The Herald now. •ege st Pullman February 13; U alv- to all tax payers and legal voters C0URT ASKED TO P wtgtw 17? 1** " f Or* ° n *» Euffens February w ithin said district. E IS E . B Y E. G U IV Jackson. E N that JW NO TIC Goff. „ . H j . E R O„ SCHOOL BOARD FROM L E W A^ "An Echo of , he battle of Imllots >nd (he F l k . t h t •nd opinion that occurred when '«"Ion high school district No 9 was created recently , t Hermiston was heard In circuit court when . her of property owners In school dm ♦ rie, No. 115, which Is a part of the territory Included l„ (he high Jh .x .l V* * ' W *'b|A A ClUb “ ,h * g n u w o j, obboox u d that an erdar haa baen enteral stead Entry No, 0214(» for WU brought by ». L. Published every Thursday st H er. Jackson, C. M. Jackson and Jessie MistoB, U m atilla County. Oregon by A. HIncline agalnzt C. H. MeHlroy, Raymond Crowder, Editor and Man- chairman, W . L. Pearson and W. O. Rodda, members ot the board, Bes sie M. Jackson, clerk of the board, Bntered aal second class matter and R. O. Hawks as county assessor. Deeember, 1*0«. at the poatofflce at "Accodlng to the complaint the Hermiston, Um atilla County, Oregon. board of school district No. I l l In cluded ln Its budget an Item of »500 Subscription Sates One Year ..................................... »2.00 for cnntestiog the legality of the Biz M o n th s.................. ................ »1.00 union high school district. The claim in made by the plain tiffs that (Payable In Advauce) thin could not legally be don« by the ____ board and that the Inclusion of the FOB WHICH WE ASK FORGIVE- Item Increased the levy for 1»26 w r c o- c i more »wow,, ekom v. a. a -Nw than -i six per cent / above what iotald , a"d W * FWtbouae UB,On H ,* h Srho01 of th is hetvv ^ h ^ 1 I W ith j Union High School District No. 9 meet lB vl7w T Uma,,1,a Coun‘ y- < >"*«" O'd - e X ’ « 1 . 7 ' " ! , Wr* ° #r' ** 1MS ______ file t L , ? ln ,r r ’* lla « season. With th« Clerk of the above entitled thi Mlecl,on " f ‘ he varsity squad Court a petition asking for the ex th In k iT b . L ^ c h '* * ¡•« "'» •tlo « of t h . regularity and amination of the regularity and le- district, brought suit against the are fir«» ’ ** W<* t °* ,b* W*n of **«* organization of Un i..n hoard of district No. 115 and .shed three ‘ High School Dtatrct No. 9 of Uma tilla County. Oregon and of the elee- ( lion and organixatlon of the Union ! High School Board pf »ueb district, • - | in the above entitled Court directing NBU being Unit "B" U m atilla pro that notice pf acid proceeding be ject, section 20, towhshlp 4 North, aerved on ail partlea in Internet by Range 25 East W illam ette Meridian, publication thereof for least once baa filed notice of Intention to make a weak te r two euceeaelve weeks in final three year proof to establish the Hermiston Herald. claim to the l*nd above described be- I NOTICE IS F U R T H E R G IV E N I fore C. G. Balyden, United Statgp com that any person Interaated may ap j mlssloner at Boardman, Oregon, on pear at any t lm , w ithin ten days the 11th day of January, 1025. after the fu ll publication, of this Claimant names as wltneaaea: notice and contest the validity of , W. A. Price. Calvin Erw in, Claud such proceeding or of any of the acta Meyers, Paul Smith, all of Boardman. or things therein enumerated. Thia Oregon. notice is published pursuant to order J. W . D O N N ELLY. Register. as hereinabove specified, once a week for two successive weeks, the T AKEN UP NOTICE first publication hereof being made Notice is herby given that I have on the Slat day of December, 1925. taken up and kept for about ten (SEA L) R. T. BROWN. County Clerk of U m atilla County, lays at C. L. Unks ranch, 1 mile Oregon as ex-offlclo Clerk of the outh of Hermiston the following Circuit Court of Um atilla County, described anim al: One heifer,, red Oregon. (15-3tc) with white on stomach and hips, rbout 7 months old. Said animal 'will be oold at public NOTICE FOR PULICATION auction to the h lg h w t bidder* Department of the Interior, U. S. or cash In hand on the 19th day of Land Office st The Dalles, Oregon. December, 1925. at the above des Nov. 30, 1925. cribed ranch at 10 o'clock A. M. Notice Is hereby given that Ed Dated at Hermiston on this 30th ward Kunse, of Boardman, Oregon day of November, 1925. who, on Dec. 14,1920 made Home- • 3-2t Signed, C. L. UNKB. 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NOTICE To City Water Users AM aaers of City Water whose bills are not paid by the 10th of the month for water uwd the previous month. wiU have their supply shut eff with eat notice and a eharge ef 11.00 will be collected in addition to an a m e n before water is again tuned aa. CANCER SPECIALIST ABRAM METHOD OF BLOOD TESTING AND TREATMENT Dr. B. B. Brundage PENDLETON, OREGON X T ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL Subscribe for The Herald-$2.00