HMOOSTOjT, oregox . Thomas William Petan, deceased. Raley, Raley A 8 tel wer and H. J. WHITMAN IS COMPLETED Warner, Attorneya for Administra­ tor. 44-5tc Section 31; and a strip of land con­ taining 7H acras off the north and of the East half (E% ) of the Southwest Quarter (SW H ) Section i 31, Described as commencing at the Walla Walla, Wash., Aug. 1>-Tha ¡center stake of said Section S I ,1 NOTICE OP ADMINISTRATOR S completion of the new woman’s dor. ¡ thence South IS rode, thence west $9 C ig a r s, T o b a c c o SALE mltory at Whitman college not only rods, thence north 13 rods, thence IN THE COUNTY O O U R tflF THE makes possible the centralizing of B arber Shop east 80 roda to the place of begin- ¡ STATE OF OREGON P0R the housing facilities for women col­ nlng, all la Township 4, N., R. 19 UMATILLA COUNTY lege students, but it makes possible B. W. M.; the expansion program for Whitman In the Matter of the Estate and that said administrator will re­ of Conservatory of Music which Is de-1 ceive bids for said land from and manded by the Increasing number of Susan A. White, deceased. after Monday, the 9th day of A ug-' music studsuts being attracted to Notice Is hereby given that the ust, 1926, and will sell the land to Whitman by the musical advantages undersigned as administrator with the highest bidder for cash, pro-1 — offered. By direction of the board will annexed of the estate of Susan vided said bid is satisfactory to the of overseers Green Cottage will be­ A. White, deceased, and pursuant to Judge of the above entitled court. I ♦ 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ♦ This notice Is published four con­ come the central dormitory for con­ an order of the above entitled court «♦ IF H ’S ♦ servatory women students, with Its made and entered on the 30th day of secutive weeks In the Hermiston ♦ Herald, a newspaper of general cir­ June, 1926. will sell for cash In hand own dining room, and is being re­ ♦ ♦ furnished so as to be ready for in one parcel at private sale upon culation. published In Hermiston,1 ❖ occupancy with the opening of the sealed bids at the First National Umatilla County, Oregon, and by ♦ posting the same notice m three pub­ Bank In Hermiston, Oregon, subject YOU WANT fall term which begins Tuesday, to confirmation by the above entitled lic places In said County and State, I * September 7. I court, all the following described all in the manner and form as by * CALL 25-J The recent Installation of a new law provided. j * lands located In Umatilla County, 10UNTRY HAULS S0LICITEI pipe organ In MacDowell Hall, pro. Dated this 8th day of July, 192$. ♦ videa much needed added facilities Oregon, and all belonging to said es­ F. B. SWAYZB, I ♦ to the organ department. Prof. I tate, as follows: East half (E H ) of the West half Administrator with will annexed, of ♦ John McCormick, of the faculty of TRANSFER AND DRAY the estate of Susan A. White, da- <4 (W H ) of Section 30; the East half the music school of Oberlin, Ohio, ceased. (44-5tc) •> (E H ) Northwest Quarter (N W H ) has been engaged to head this depart-- 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 ment, taking the place made vacant by the resignation of Mrs. Rowena Ludwigs Lester. Whitman conservatory of music, Call in and let us tell you in person what we can do for yon while a part of Whitman college, has at this Beauty Shop. A satisfied customer is our best advertise­ Its own administration, and accepts We Wash Everything But the ment. Come and see for yourself. students who are not enrolled In the All the latest methods are used at this Beauty Shop and all Baby. college. The handsome, three story, work is done under sanitary conditions. fireproof structure which houses the FOUR TIMES A WEEK SLOAN BONNET AND BEAUTY PARLORS school, is devoted entirely to the SERVICE teaching and practice of music and Marcelling, Facial and Scalp Treatments are Our Specialties Is one of the moet modern and best Smart and Exclttrive M’llinery at Most Reasonable Prices. •quipped conservatories in the west. 645 Main St., Pendleton, Ore. Telephone; 380 LODGE DIRXOTORT WOMDTI DORMITORY AT FOUNTAIN Bert Mullins t h r ift promotes happy home». The family that’» industrious and saving i» always the model one. There’» a tendency today to mortgage the future to provide lux­ uries for the present. This invariably means broken homes and wrecked lives. Strat building up your bank account TODAY and you’ll pave the way for another happy home. First N ational Bank of Hermiston Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Ov«r $3),000 P U Swayze. Pres. R. Alexader, Vice-Pres. k. H. Norton. Cashier W. L. Hamm, Asst. Cashier SERVICE T. H. Gaither t When In Pendleton— Umatilla - Hermiston • Pendleton Helix Stage Schedule Eric C. Schroeder, Prop. Leave A. M. Leave P. M. Umatilla . 7:30 Pendleton 4:30 Hermiston 8:00 Rieth ........ 4:<0 Stanfield .’ 8:20 Barnhart .. 4:50 FOB. SALK Echo ....... 8:30 Nolln ........ 5:10 Nolln ....... . 8:50 Echo ........ 5:30 FOR SALE— Ftne wool aged breeding Barnhart . 9:10 Stanfield .. 6:40 .ewes. Cunningham Sheep Co., Bieth ....... 9:20 Hermiston 6:00 Pendleton, Oregon. 49tfc Pendleton 10:00 Umatilla .. 6:30 Helix ....... 11:30 TOR SALE— Cider milt, In first class Sunday Schedule «condition, at less than half origi­ Leave Umatilla 10:30 A. M. nal cost. C. E. Schilling, half Leave Pendleton 4:30 P. M. mile south of Hermiston. 4 9-2p No trip to H elli Sundays. FOR SALE— Bartlett and d’Anjou Leave from Stage Office Dorion Hotel Phone 1105 pears. J. Skovbo. 49-tfc CALL FOR BIDS Bids will be received by R. A. Brownson, clerk of school district No. FOR ^ALE—Auto carnfT tent w lth ! l < untn Monday, August 1«, for floor. Inquire Black and W hite' the North Hill bus route. R. A. BROWNSON, 49-ltc ' Garage. Clerk. 48-2tc FOR SALE— 12 head horses, weight 1200 to 1400, ages 6 to 10. Prices North Pole Sees Only from $25 to $60. Write Ralph One Sunrise Each Year Finley, Lexington, Ore. 49-2tp At the North pole there Is but one FOR SALE— Bartlett pears, $1.50 a sunrise and one sunset a year, says 48-tf the San Francisco Chronicle, using box. J. Skovbo. data from the United States naval One mowing machlfte, will sell cheap; observatory. "Within a distance of about four 175 pounds alfalfa iced at 20 cents minutes of are from the North pole per pound; one good three horse the sun rises and sets once a year. At evener; one 16-30 nearly new Rus­ a slightly greater distance the sun’s sell engine. See R. A. Brownson upper line can be seen to rise above at Tum-A-Lum Lbr. Co. 48-3tc the horizon and then shortly disap­ pear before It rises to stay np for six FOR SALE— Bed davenport. Rapid months, and at a distance of about fire,ess cooker, Majectlc electric 22 minutes of arc from the pole the heater. Inquire at Herald office. entire sun can be seen to rise above 48-tfc the horizon and then entirely disap­ pear below It 12 hours later, before FOR SALE—■ Plums, pearB and rising to stay. "The number of sunrises In a year prunes. Plums 3 cents pound at varies from 365 at a short distance farm, east of Carl McNaught’s. F. south of the Arctic circle to one at the L. Allen. 47-tfc pole, Increasing with the distance from the pole. At the pole there Is FOR SALE — Fresh cows. B. M. twilight from sunset at the autumnal Hammer. 37-tfc equinox to about November 14, and aguln from January 29 to sunrise at )R SALE—«Adding machine rolls the vernal equinox. “At a short distance from the pole at the Herald office. there are a number of days between FOR S ALIC— A 7 room strictly mod- tho continuous darkness and the con­ ern house, full basement an dgood tinuous twilight on which there Is twilight for part of each 24 hours, lawn. Close to school. Might trade the number of such days Increasing See C. H. Skinner. 46-tfc with the distance from the .pole." ITALIAN PRUNES— At E. I. Davis ranch, north of Hermiston. 49-2c ITALIAN PRUNES— C. L. Upham, Diagonal road. ADDING machine rolls at the Herald offlee. MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT— Modern 4-room house, close in, $15 month. Inquire Dr. Prime’* office. 46-tfc FOR RENT— Four room residence. Inquire Knerr’s Repair Shop. 41-tfc OR SALE—Good Jersey cows Just freeh. Inquire at Herald office. 44-tfo Mind Is a Carden Tonr mind Is not at all like a ma­ chine—all ready-made and automatic. Ask any doctor and he will make this plain to you. No, your mind Is more Ilka a gar­ den. It la the use you make of It that counts. You can grow these fine plants In your mind-garden—courage. Initiative, Imagination, will-power, kindness, knowledge. . You can hpve a garden of Ideas and sklllk and efficiencies. What a gar­ den Newton must have had! Or Dar­ win, or Huxley, or Leverhulme, or Pasteur, or Carnegie I If you let your garden alone It will go to weeds and grass. That la the usual crop.—Efficiency Magazine. NOTICE Notice Is hereby given and direct­ ed to all freeholders, legal voters and assessment payers within the Her­ miston Irrigation District in Uma­ tilla County, Oregon and to all per­ sons interested in said district, that J. F. McNaught, H. J. Stillings and T. W. Botkin, directors of said Dis­ trict, have by petition commenced a special proceeding in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County for the purpose of having a Judicial examination and judgment of the Court as to the regu­ larity and legality of the proceedings In connection with the election for the authorization of a contiact with the United States under the provis­ ions of the Act of Congress of Decem­ ber 5, 1924 known as the “Fact Find­ ers Act,” and as to the validity of said contract, and the Honorable C. H. McCulloch, Judge of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Baker County has made and entered an order therein setting Tuesday, the 14th day of September, 1926 at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M. as the time and the Circuit Court room In the Court House at Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon as the place for hear, lng said petition. This notice ie issued pursuant to an order made and entered herein on the 9th day of August. 1926 by Hon. C. H. McCulloch, Judge of the Cir­ cuit Court of the State of Oregon for Baker County, and said notice shall be served upon all parties in interest by publication thereof for at least once a week fon thnee successive weeks In the Hermiston Herald, a newspaper of general circulation published weekly at Hermiston, Uma­ tilla County, Oregon and the first publication thereof shall be made In the issue of said newspaper dated August 12th, 1926 and the last pub­ lication thereof shall be made in the issue of eaid newspaper dated Sep­ tember 2nd, 192$. Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, this 12th day of August, 1926. R. T. BROWN, Clerk of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County. (49-4tC) NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notlce 1® hereby given that tha undersigned haa been appointed ad­ ministrator of the estate of Jannla Senn, deceased, In the County Court In the State of Oregon, for Umatilla County. All persona having claims against the said eetate are hereby re­ quired to present such claims duly verified, and with proper vouchers attached, to the undersigned at the office of Raley, Raley ft Steiwer in the American National Bank Build­ ing, in Pendleton, Oregon, within six months from date of this notice, the same being dated and published the first time this 8th day of July, 1926. The First National Bank of Pendleton A8 administrator of the estate of Jannle Senn, Deceased. Raley, Raley ft Steiwer and H. J. Warner, Attorneys for Adminis­ trator. 44-5tc LAUNDRY PROFESSIONAL CARDS Dr. F. V. PRIME DENTISTRY Dental X-Ray and Diagnosia Hermiston, Oregon Bank Bldg. Phoue Connections W. J. W ARNER Atterney-at-Law Hermiston h s. M c K en z ie , m . d - Eye. Ear- Nose and Throat Office: 1-2-3 Inland Empire Bldg. Pendieron, Oregon JAMES L. SEARS, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office Phone 733. Res. Phone 712 Office in First National Bank Bldg. DR. THEO. 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Stillings. 37tf that there shonld be no mistake, nn REAL ESTATE EXCVIANGEB AND der the design she printed In large let­ INSURANCE. J- M. BIGGS. RE­ ters, “This goes In the middle.” Eighteen months later the captain ALTOR. 26-tfc sailed Into port with the dinner serv­ NOTICE TO CREDITORS Hermiston Second Hand Store.— ice. And on every piece, below the Notice Is herety given that the Furniture and Hardware, Bee Sup­ gorgeous creet was printed Indelibly: "This goes In the middle.” undersigned has been appointed ad­ plies, Harneea, Saddles, Wagons. ministrator of the eetate of Thomas 35-3fe William Peters, deceased. In the. Cave Men’s Arsenal PASTURE for horses or cattle. B. In the neighborhood of the great County Court of the State of Oregon P. Dodd. 34-tfc naval port of Chatham, England, cave­ for Umatilla County. All persona men. millions of years ago. had an having claims against the said ee­ TRADE equity in 5-room house, Port­ arsenal on the Medway, when that tate are hereby r«»quested to present land for acreage. 4849 $4 S. E., river's course ran close to where such claims duly verified, and with Portland. 43-6tp Frlndsbury la now. proper vouchers attached, to the un­ Two local men made the discovery dersigned at the office of Raley, Hotel Dorion of Pendleton has Just shont 16 months tgo, and since then Raley ft 8telwer, In the American completed the new addition. Her. about 4.060 hammer stones, (lint axes National Bank Building, Pendleton, miston people are invited to make ■nd scrapers, and other worked lllnts. Oregon, within six months from date the hotel their headquarters whe» have been taken out of the dump. Amir Bux, a genuine East Indian conjurer, produces a Liberty Bell from The tools and weapons, although of thia notice, the same being dated In Pendleton. 45-4te they belong to the earliest pertoS of and published the first time this tth a reporter's hat. He Is one of the artists In the Inola Biifldln; at the Seaqul- Centennial International Exposition, which opened Is Philadelphia June 1. the Stone age. are wooderfnlly effi­ day of June, 192$. to December 1 to celebrate the one hundred and fiftieth anniversary of the M cn U Want Ada Brin« Yaa Reratta cient. Some of the edges are atiU ah Michael Keating, I signing of the Declaration of Independence. most ss keen as razors. - . As administrator of the eetatq of —T IT THE HERALD WANT ADS— RECLAMATION LODGE No. 1 107, K. of H . meet» each Thuraday r Mack's Hall, at 7J0 P. M. brothers cordially invited. W. H. McMillan R. A. Brownaea, K. R. and 8. C. C. DR. CHARLES H. 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Pendleton, Oregon Phone 339 ■ Hermiston Transfer We Haul ANYTHING ANYWHERE ANYTIME HEMSTITCHING, PLEATING BUTTONS and BUTTON HOLES TELEPHONE 31 Opposite Kellogg’s Garage Mail orders promptly attended to. THE SMART SHOP Mrs. R. L. Parker, Prop. S22 Main St. Pendleton, Ore. L. J. M cA tee PAINTS, WALLPAPER, PICTURE MOULDINGS AND GLASS PENNOCK'S TIRE SHOP FOR A SQUARE DEAL ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ «4 ♦ ♦ ♦ » ♦ I* * I f f ♦ ft ♦ ♦ ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ft CONTRACTING 513 Main St. Phone 158 Pendleton, Oregon. Legal Blanks for Sale at This Office ■ I IW