The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, January 28, 1926, Image 2

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•e afore-! Tillamook— Paelfie Taiagkoee gad
to hereinabove Tel «graph Co. w ill spend »18.00» la
the Court will Improving service of old mutual
A scrap of conversation Juat betori further decree that said lien la a pany,
the Blanc Mont action shows the atti­ first and prior lien upon said prem-!
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the payment
Published «vary Thursday at Her-
miston, Umatilla County, Oregon by
Raymond Crowder, Editor sad Man-
Butered *s second elaas matte»
Pc eember, 190«. at the poatofflce si
Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon
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W hy She Proclaimed
Encyclopedia Faulty
Soldier, W illing to
said Of all the «
Share Gloria» of Wat nsmsd, and that
tude of the men In the trenches to
ward tbe war.
It was the last day of September
and as tbe forenoon went by an in
termlttent drizzle sent the battalion
to such miserable shelters as the mer
could improvise. Company command
era and second In command went ui
toward ruined Romme-Py for recon
nalssance and returned to profane tin
prospect to their platoon leaders.
“I do not like this place.” declared
the captain of the Forty-ninth com­
pany to his Juniors, “It looks like It
was Just built for calamities to hap
pen In,"
“Tep, and all the division Is around
here for calamities to happen to . . .
A sight more of us will go In than will
ever come out of It.”
Meantime It was wet and cold lr
the dripping shelters. Winter doth
Ing had not been Issued, and the bat­
talion shivered and was not cheerful
“Wish to God we could go up an
get this fight over with I”
“Yes, ’n then go back somewhere foi
the winter. Let some of these here
noble national army outfits we’ve been
bearin’ about do some of tbe flghtln'!
There’s us and there’s the First dl
vision, and the Thirty-second—II—11
we ain’t hogs! Let some of them oth
er fellows have the glory—”
“Gawd help the boche when we
meets him this time I Somebody’s got
to pay for keepln’ us out In this wet
an’ cold.“—Capt John W. Thomason
Jr. of the United States Marines, In
Scribner’s.
"Dear," remarked Mrs. Roberts to
her husband as he came In from busi­
ness, mopping a heated brow, "1 think
you waste a terrible amount of
money."
Roberta spun around and regarded
his wife with a look of deepest au»
ptclon, while a gleam came Into his
eyes.
“I waste money, my dear?” he que
rled. “Why, I huve never wasted u
cent In my life I"
“Oh, yes, you have,” answered his
wife, while all the time Roberta' brow
grew blacker. “That encyclopedia you
bought on the Installment plan Inst
month is no good at all.”
“Ob, that I” laughed the husband, as
his frowns vanished. “Well, what’s
wrong with It?”
“I’ll tell you," came his wife’s con
fldlng reply. “This morning I wanted
to find out why It rains when there’s
a new moon.”
“Oh, and where did you look for
that?" asked Roberts, a smile hovering
Sugar From Linen
round his mouth.
There
Is now In Germany a manu
“I looked under ‘Why,’ of course,
and I didn’t even And the word there factory which turns out dally 1,0«
pounds of pure white sugar made from
at ail 1”
old linen. An understanding of th<
process helps somewhat to dispel th<
unpleasant feeling we experience oi
Teal Duck Swifteet
of the fa c t Clean old llnei
of A ll Flying Thing» hearing
is vegetable fibrin, and, when treater
An old controversy hangs around the with sulphuric add, It Is converter
subject of the fastest bird. The prize into dextrin. This Is washed wltl
used to belong, nt least In the opinion lime water, then treated with mor>
of sportsmen, to that little and most add, and It changes almost Immedl
typical duck, the teal. So far as 1 ately, and crystallizes Into glucose oi
have been able to collate the evidence grape-sugar, which Is so highly val
and compare It with personal experi­ ued In the making of rich preserve
ence, the very fastest birds belong to and Jellies. The process is said to b<
the classes which come between the economical, and the sugar la found ti
gulls and" ducks.
be chemically the same as the grape.
The peregrine falcons nnd some of
the swifts compete for tne head of
Mutuality
the list; and it Is worUi notice that
It was but this present morning, a
the swifts, which people In general
class with the swallow tribe, thanks he rode on the omnibus from Rich
to several real and obvious likenesses, m o n d ; while it changed horses, thl
are put by the clusslflers us cousin» present chronicler, being on the roo:
marked three little children pln.vli
of the hawks. However tills may be
in a puddle below, very dirty, an
it remains that the ducks attain a duz
sling speed and can defy the winds friendly, und huppy. To these thre
better than any bird that tiles, though presently came another little on»
their momentum exaggerates their dif­ “Polly,” says she, “your sister’s got i
penny.” At which the chldren got w
ficulty in changing direction.
But so much depends on ihe engine from the puddle lnztantly, and ran ol
that when It Is In the least out of gear, to pay their court to Peggy. And a»
when It is not tuned up, as happens the omnibus drove off I saw Pegg.
at the early moult, they cannot fly nt with the Infantine procession at he
all; they become Into the state of full, marching with great dlgnit;
their primeval ancestor.—Rlr W. Reach toward the stall of a neighboring loll
pop woman. — Thackeray, “Vanlt
Thomas in the Atlantic Monthly,
Fair.”
Ises and superior In tima and right
Portland— Seventh steamer. West
to any right, title, interest or claim Gambo, «800 tons, added to Pacific
of any of the defendants herein, Argentine-Brasil line.
and that the Court w ill further do- 1
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-r e . and order said lien foreclosed W m
CIBCU1T COUBT OB THE
»nd the said premises sold by the
STATE OF OREGON FOB
heriff of Umatilla Coutny, Oregon,
UMATULA COUNTY
n the manner prescribed by law, In the Matter of tbe Ex­
and for such other and further re-
amination of the regu­
’lef as may be meet In equity.
larity and legality of the
This summons Is published pursu­ organization of Union High
ant to the order of the Honorable School District No. 9, U n a- NOTICE
C. H. McColloch, Judge of the above tilla County, Oregon, and
entitled Court duly made and enter. o f the elction and organ­
4 on the 25th day of January, 192« ization of the Union High
directing that publication herein be School Boad of such District,
made once a week for a period of
To Union High School District No.
«lx consecutive weeks In the Her- 9 of Umatilla County, Oregon and
nlston Herald, a newspaper p u b lish -, to all tax payers and leg«) voters
ed In Hermiston, Umatilla County, w ithin said district.
iregon, and that the first publica­
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
tion herein Is made pursuant to said Jesse Goff, H. J. Ott. E. L. Jackson.
-vrder on the 28»h day of January. A' A. Padlsen and W. W. Felthouse
as the Union High School Board of
•92«.
Raley, Raley A Stelwer and H. J. Union High School District No. 9
of Umatilla County, Oregon did on
Warner,
Attorneys for Plaintiff, the 26th day of December, 1926 file
’’os toff ice address, Pendleton, Ore­
gon.
21-7tc
IN THE CIBCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
UMATILLA COUNTY
Ralph Atchison,
Plaintiff.
I with th> Clerk of the above entitled
J Court a petition asking for the ex­
amination of the regularity and ■»►
i
gallty of the organisation of Union
H igh School Dtatret No. 9 of Uma­
tilla County, Oregon and of the elec­
tion and organisation of the Union
High School Board of such district,
and that an order has been entered
la the above entitled Court directing
that notice pf said proceeding ho
served on all parties in Intereat by
publication thereof tor nt least once
a weak for two successive weeks In
the Hermiston Herald.
NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN
that any person laterestsd may ap­
pear at any tim e w ithin ten days
g
after the full publication of this
J
notice and contest the validity of
such proceeding or of any of the acts
or things therein enumerated. This
notice ts published pursuant to order
ae hereinabove specified, once a
week for two successive weeks, th s
first publication hereof being made
on the 31st day of December. 1925.
(SEAL)
R. T. BROWN,
County Clerk of U m atilla County,
Oregon ae ex-officio Clerk of the
Circuit Court of Umatilla County,
Oregon.
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afford to own a
figure they
thay «IH hare U pay
Y o u P a y f o r It!
W hy N ot
Own Your Home!
BUTT INCLUDES TAXES AMD US RAKCE AND INTEREST w
the money invested. You pay it all only you on’t see it.
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; If another person can m.-ke
! a p rofit by renting you a
j h ou se, surely you can m ake
; a profit by ow n in g y»»ur
h om e.
You w ill find every beauty, every convenience, every comfort
you have dreamed about In our book of designs. On view at our
office or we will take It to you on request.
R E O P E N IN G
As Professional Building Material Merchants, we offer our ser-
vlcee In aiding you to secure your IDEAL HOME.
vs.
Alexander Boeley and--------------Bos­
ley, his wife, and Mason J. Hew­
itt and-------- 1---------- Hewitt, his
w ife, the Oregon, Washington
Railroad A Navigation Company,
a corporation, and also a ll other
persons or parties unknown claim­
ing any right, title, estate, lien,
or interest in and to the real es­
tate described in the complaint,
Defendants.
SUMMONS
Equity No. 4170.
To Alexander Bosley a n d -------------
Roeley, his wife. Mason J. H ew itt
end ------------- H ew itt, his wife, and
■’Iso all other persona or parties un­
known claim ing any right, title, es-
*ate, lien or Interest In and to the
real estate deaerlbed I nthe com­
plaint herein, Defendants.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON you and each o f you
are hereby summoned and required
to appear and ankwer the complaint
riled against you In the above en ­
titled suit on or before six weeks
’rom the date of the first puhllca-
rion of this summons, to-wlt, on or
before the 12th day of March, 1926,
»nd If you fall so to appear and
'newer said complaint on or before
-id date, for want thereof the plain-
Iff w ill app'y to the above entitled
Wrong Kind of Cuehion
nnrt for the relief demanded In
A Camel has Its limit of endurance —TRY THE HERALD WANT A D S -
as the old saw concerning the ultl
»aid complaint, to-wlt:
mate straw and the broken back will
For a decree determ ining
and
testify. Mrs. North also had her lim­
decreeing that the plaintiff Is the
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
C0VBT
0B
THE
it, which was finally reached when an
owner in fee simple of the follow ing
STATE 0B OREGON FOB
argument, nbo :t which little could be
'escribed real property situated in
understood, continued with unabated
UMATILLA COUNTY
fury for two hours In the Smith house­ Western Irrigation Co., a corpora­ Umatilla County, Oregon, to-wlt:
Commencing at a point 148.S
hold next door.
tion, P laintiff.
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Culling to Willie Smith, who wav
feet South of the Quarter Cor­
playing In the buck yard, Mrs. North
ner between Sections Nine (9 )
Mrs.
Lizzie
A.
Rose,
and
John
Doe
asked Ihe seven-yea r-old shining light
and Sixteen (1 « ) In Township
Ross, and also all other persons
of the warring Smiths:
Ive (5 ) North of Range Twenty-
or p a r tie s
u n k n o w i;
“What is all the row about, Willie?'
eigh t (2 8 ), thence West along
claim ing any right, tilts, estate
"Oh, mamma put her cushion on
lien or Interest In the real estate he North line of the O. W. R. ft
daddy's chair and he sat down on It,’
N. Co’a. right of way 682 feet,
described in the complaint hreln
replied the small lad.
thence North 662 feet, thence
“Why, that Is no canse for such an
Defendants.
argument. Is It?"
Easterly 662 feet parallel w ith
SUMMONS
"Sure It Is I It was mamma's pin
said right of way thence South
Equity No. 89»».
cushionI”
668 feet to place of beginning;
To Mrs. Lizzie A. Boss and John
all east o fthe W illam ette Merid­
Doe Ross and also all other personi
Intect Furnithet Shellac
ian, In the County of Umatilla
or parties unknown Claiming any
Shellac Is n modified form of lac right, title, estate, Hen or Interest
and State of Oregon; excepting
which Is a resinous substance formed
a right of way reserved for a
in the reel eetat described in thi
by an Insect as a coating on tho twig
public highway for road pur-
and young brunches of various tree; -omplalnt herein;
pcseg in the deed of John B.
IN THE NAME OF THE 8TATT
In India and neighboring countries
Swltxler, a widower, to the
The term “lac” is the same as the In OF OREGON: you and each of you
p lain tiff heretln as grantee,
dtan numeral meaning 100,000, nnd 1» »re hereby required to appear and
Indicative of the myriads of Insect: answer the complaint in the abov
nd further decreeing that the
which make their appearance wltl
mtltled matter w ithin six weeks »lalntlff’a said foe simple title be
every successive generation. Lac en
from
the first publication o fthli ’orever quieted of all adverse ‘and
crusting the twigs ns gathered 1»
called stick lac; the resin crushed ti ummona and you w ill take notice »onfllctlng claims of you and each of
'ou, and that you and each of you
small fragments nnd washed In ho that If you fall to »"»pear and ans
water to free It from woody particle; wer or plead within that time tha< he aald defendants, and all o<alm-
and coloring matter Is known ns see» -jlnlntlff for want thereof w ill ap
ng by, through and under you or
lac nr grain Inc, nnd this, when melted oly to the above entitled Court foi any of you, be by said decree for-
strained through think canvas an»
»ver barred and enjoined from as­
spread out into thin layers, la known •he relief prayed for 1« Ito com
plaint herein to-w lt: for persona’ serting any claim, Interest or estate
as shellac.
ludgment against the defendant» 'f any kind or nature adverse to or
Mrs. L is i l. A. Ross for the following onfllctlng with the Raid fee simple
F ir t t U te of Spectacle,
»mounts, to-wlt: »11.00 with inter ritle of the plaintiff therein, and
Spectacles ere < f French origin
hereto, and generally quieting the
The proof ocular, which Is the kin ■st at the rate of six per cent pet
ll'e of the plaintiff of a'l euch
that ought to he acceptable on th annum from and after June 1, 191»
subject, lies In the fact that the older 911.00 with Interest at the rate of la I me, Interest and estnteseof every
known portrait win rein spectacles ai
lx per cent per annum from and kind and character, and for such
pear is that of CnrdltMl llugues I> •fler June 1. 1920; »11.00 w ith In ’urther and other relief as shall In
Provence, painted hy one Thoiuus o terest nt the rate of six per cent 'qnlty be meet, and to Justice apper­
Modena, which represents the prelat
with the w. k. globes la front of hl 'er annum from and after June 1 tain.
Thia summons In served upon yon
eyes. The fresco In the church e '031: »11.00 with Interest • • the
Saint Nicolas of Trevlse, of which th rate of six per cent per annum from by publication thereof In th s Her-
portrait forms a part Is »Intel ISM ’une 1, 1922; »11.00 with Intereat at n Is ton Herald, a weekly newspaper
There Is, It enpenra, in the nation»; he rate of « per cent per annum from -»ubllshed In Um atilla County. Ore-
llbrnry at Paris an Illuminated inane ind after June 1, 1»>J; nnd »11.00
-on for six consecutive weeks be-
script, dated 1390, which shows S'
Paul wearing spectacles. One wouh with Intereat at the rate o f a l x per vinntng w ith the issue of January
Ilk* to know where St. Paul got th •en, per annum from and after June *8, 192« to and Including the Issue,
1924; and that the Court w ill by f March I I . 192«. pursuant to the
idea. He was a great traveler.
ts decree declare said Judgment to -ommanda of an order for publication
<e a lien against the follow ing dea of said summons made and entered
Leading to Succett
■rlhed property, to-w lt:
in the above entitled suit
,h e
We are told that constant droppln
Al| that portion o f the South
Honorable C. H. McColloch. presid­
of water will wear away stones. K
Half of the South H alf of the
ing Judge of the above entitled Court, i
will continuous endeavor overcome ol
Ponthwee,
Quarter of the North­
aid order being dated thia 3«th day
Stacies to anse worth-while undcrtal
west Quarter of Section »0.
of January, 198«.
Ing. Persistent adherence to rlgh
Township 4 North, R ange »»
purpose creates a “successful life" |
Dated this 87th day of January,
the best meaning of that term.—Grh
F sst of ths W illam ette Meridian
88«.
lying East of the eaaal o f the
W illiam J. Warner,
Western Land ft Irrigation Com­
P. O. Hertat on. Oregon. ;
pany, the said tract of land con­
Lowell, Clark ft Melntyrn, >
taining seven and three-puar-
Rerldnnee and P. O. address. Pendle­
tern acres, more or Iwn,
ton, Oregon.
nd w ill decree th* same to bo •
Attorney« for Plaintiff,
— BEAD TH» WANT AD8-
'«n upon said premiss. to
M-Tto *
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of
Infami Empire Lumber Compan
Imperial
Pho
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