hebmiston , grsgox .
ELECTION NOTICE
D o N ot be a Failure in Business
ECONOMY IN EXPENDITURE OF PUBLIC FUNDS
E. C. M cC O O K
Look frequently through the eyes
of your banker.
Democratic Nominee
He gees not only your problems
and their relationship to sound fi
nances, but he sees your difficulties
from the view point of many busi
ness men, coupled with his Intimate
knowledge of local conditions and
opportunities.
For
C O U N T Y J U D G E O F U M A TILLA C O U N T Y
. '
General Election, Nov. 2, 1926
I stand for Good Roads and a Business Administration ot
County Afiiiirs. If elected will try to represent impartially the
whole county.
Start your connections now with
this bunk, be insured of this broad
er vision and make yours the mod
ern facilities and methods by which
this bank is conducted.
Paid Adv.
Notice la hereby given that a
general election will be held in the
City Council Rom in the Public Li
brary within the City of Hermiston,
Oregon on Tuesday, the 2nd day of
November, 1926 between the hours
of 8 O’clock A. M. and 8 o’clock P.
M. for the purpose of electing a may
or, Treasurer, Recorder and six
Councilmen, to serve for two years.
C. W. Kellogg, City Recorder. 7-2C
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over ,50,000
A T T E N T IO N PO U L T R Y
M EN
P. B. Swayze, Pres.
R, Alezader, Vlce-Pres.
A. H. Norton. Cashier W. L. Hamm, Asst. Cashier
We wish to announce that we are opening a depart
ment for purchasing live poultry.
of Hermiston
until paid; and the further sum of I
,11.00 with interest at the rate of |
6 per cent per annum from and j
after the first day of June, 1922 i
until paid; and the further sum of
,11.00 with interest at the rate of
6 per cent per annum from and after
the 1st day of June, 1923 until ,
FOR SALK
paid; and the further sum of ,11.00 •
FOR SALE— Potatoes, nice smooth with interest at the rate of 6 per
Netted Gems at ,1.75. H. Gilbert, cent per annum from and after the
two miles east of Hermiston. 8-3tp 1st day of June, 1924 until paid, and I
the further sum of ,52.50 costs and 1
dsbursements, which said decree and
FOR SALE— On easy terms. Dodge judgment and order of sale have |
coupe in good condition. First been duly docketed and enrolled in '
National bank.
8-tfc the office of the Clerk of said Court '
| and in and by which said judgment, |
FOR SALE— Evcready B batteries. 1 dectre? and order of sale it was di-
virm allow ,11 on your old
u i battery ’rectea
that the in
hereinafter
Will
, real property
Gmatil!a described
c " nty,
If it tests above 25 volts. Paul Oregon, together with the tenements,
Miller. Phone 40-W-5.
8-3t hereditaments and appurtenances
and all water rights thereto belong
FOR SALE— Dining table, 3 leaves, ing or in any wise appertaining, and
6 dining chairs, library table, also all of the estate, right, title and
interest of the said defendants in and
bieaklast table and 2 chairs, l to the same be sold by the Sheriff
p.unt bench, 1 china closet, 1 buf- of Umatilla County, Oregon to satis
¡ .
ikt. R. T, Longhorn.
8-tfc fy said judgment and all costs.
Therefore, I Will on the 23rd day ¡
FOR SALE— No. 1 fresh cows. B. of October, at the hour of two o’clock i
in the afternoon of said day at the '
Hammer.
37-tfc front door of the courthouse in the Í
City of Pendleton, Umatilla County,
FOR SALE— Delicious apples, extra Oregon, sell ail of the right, title and
fine culls, 50 cents. Orchard run interest which the said defendants or
either of them had on the 1st day of
, 1 per box, you bling the box. F. January, 1908 or since then have
M. Guiwits.
1-tfc acquired or now have in and to the
following described premises situated
NO HUNTING cards for sale at the in Umatilla County, State of Oregon,
to-wit:
Herald Office.
All that portion of the South
Half of the South Half of the
FOR SALE—Fine sweet potatoes, 5c
Southwest Quarter of the North
west Quarter of Section 30, Tp.
per pound, field run. S. T. Davis.
4 N. of Range 28, E.W.M. lying
2tfc
east of the canal of the Western
Land and Irrigation Co., the said
tract of land containing 7 %
For sale-H ay derrick and ward acres more or less
together with the tenements, here
robe. See O. O. Felthouse. 4-tfc ditaments and appurtenances there
unto belonging or in any wise ap
For Sale—Heifer, to be fresh second pertaining and also all of the right,
title and interest of said de
time January 2, now giving milk. estate,
fendants in and to the same, mid
Yearling Durham-Jersey.
Alladin lands to be sold at public auction to
lamp. M. L. Watson.
7-2tc the highest bidder -for cash in hand,
the proceeds of sale to De applied to
the satisfaction of said execution and
For Sale— Winter parsnips. See W. all costs.
Dated this 20th day of September.
0 . Whitsett.
7-4tp
1926.
V IN B Y A B D I-ODGB NO. MS. L O. AHkP.
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Bert M ullins
Hall Visiting membern razr-liaJly invited.
W. R. Long born. See. Jasper Templeton. W. Q.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
BEST M A R K E T
PRICES PA ID
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For C hickens, T urkeys, D ucks,
G eese, Capons
We are prepared to call at your place for poul
try and save you the trouble of delivery a t no cost
to you.
Phone 911 for quotations.
M utual Cream Station
C. Warner, Manager
Pennsylvania’s Contribution to the Sesqui
T. H. G aither
W e H ave
A n ticip ated
C om e in and
give our line the
“on ce over.”
H IT T
Dr. F. V. PRIME
DENTISTRY
Dental X-Ray and Diagnosis
Hermiston, Oregon
Bank Bldg.
Phone Connect!«
PEER BOKISH
DO IT N O W
Attorney-at-law
Hermiston
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Oregea
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Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat
Office: 1-2-3 Inland Empire Bldg.
Pendleton, Oregon
JAMES L. SEARS, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone 733.
Res. Phone 712
Office in First National Rank Bldg.
DR. CHARLES H. WHITTAKER
Chiropractic Physician
Electric Therapy
Massage
Hours: 9 to 12 A. M., 2 to 5:30 P. M
18-20 Judd Bldg., Main at Court
Phone 691
Pendleton, Oregon
Phone 121
10 A. M to 8 P. M.
and by appointment
DR. DAVID S. ROWE
Chiropratic Physician
Massage, Dietetics, Electrotherapy,
Phototherapy
Office at
Hermiston,
Hotel Corllg
Oregon
DR. THF.0. BELETSKI.
Veterinarian
Creats all Domestic Animals. Inter
state Stock Inspector
B. A. Setzer, and also all other
person* unknown claiming any
Here li the Keystone State's building at the great Sesqul-Centennlal Inter
right, title, estate or interest in
national Exposition at Philadelphia, celebrating 150 years of American Indc !
or to the real property described
pendence. In this huge structure Pennsylvania Is dlspla^pg her progresi I
FOR RENT— Four room residence. herein. Defendant*.
No-.................. Summons for publication in
from the arrival of Penn to the present day. The building is one of tht
Inquire Knerr’e Repair Shop. 8-tfc Foreclosure o f Tax Lien.
handsomest on the big exposition grounds and has proved a rendezvous foi
To B. A. Setzer, and all other person* unknown
hundreds of thousands ot people who have come from near and far to see th<
WANTED—To rent furnished house claiming any right, title, estate or interest in or magnificent exhibits established by forty-three of the leading nations of tht |
close In C. D. Porter.
8-1 tc to the real property described herein, defend world. The Exposition continues until December 1.
ants:
In the Name o f the State of Orogon:
Wanted—To rent an alfalfa ranch lor You are hereby notified that R. L. Setzer. the
hammer heads, potterj^copper^eiids,
o f Certificate of Delinquency numbered
3 or 5 years. J. C. Magdssin, Nes holder
bear-tooth necklaces, pipes and cop
1729 issued on the 8th day of April, 1921, by the
per, ornaments.
tor, Calif.
7-5tc Tax Collector o f the County o f Umatilla. State of
Oregon, for the amount of Thirty-three and
Skeletons uncovered will be inclosed
60-100 Dollars, the same being the amount then
In plaster and sent to the university
Watch, clock and Jewelry repairing. due and delinquent for taxes for the year 1919, B e lie v e d to B s A n c e sto r
laboratory for measuring, and then
See Newell, next door to Sappers. together with penalty, interest and coats there
In d ia n .
will go to the Feld museum and other
ll- t f e on upon the real property assessed to you, of
institutions. The type of civilization
whicn you are the owner as appears of record,
Galana, 111.—The skeleton of a pre revealed Is not high In the opinion of
situated
in
said
County
and
State,
and
particu
Polands for Profits. Stillings. 37tf
historic American, an nncestor of the Professor Cole, who said that no writ
larly bounded and described as follows, to-wit:
NV* SWW, Section 26. Township 4 North Range Indiana, haa been uncovered In a
ing has been uncovered in mounds in
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES AND 28 E. W. M.
mound near here, by a University of any part of the United States.
INSURANCE. J. M. BIGG». RE
NVi 8EV+, Section 27, Township 4 North Range Chicago anthropological expedition.
28-tfc 28 E. W. M.
The bones, those of a man about
ALTOR.
You are further notified that said R. L. Setser thirty, were In a Hexed position, the
has paid taxes on said premises for prior or sub-
Hermiston Second Hand Store.— sequent-years with the rate of interest on said arms folded across the breast and the
knees drawn np In closest approach
Furniture end Hardware, Bee Sup amounts as follows:
Urbaus, 111.—The Ideal concert ball,
to the chin. The find was made about
Y ears
Tax
plies, Harness, Saddles, Wagons.
to aasure the greatest comfort to hear
three
feet
below
the
surface,
along
a
Tax
Receipt
R ateo/
ers and players, should have eonnd-
35-3fc
Date Paid
Number Amt. Interest 1,100-foot ridge of mound on a farm,
absorblng walls around the audience,
¡9 »
April 6, 1921
4176
38.86
12 where operations have been carried on
1921
May SB, 1922
6357
14.70
for two weeks. The scientists are un but should be left hare and rever
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
1922
April 6. 1923
7167
16.84
der the direction of Prof. Fay Cooper- berant at the musicians' end.
UNDER EXECUTION
1922
April 29. 1824
2219
13.27
Prof. F. R. W a twin of the Univer
Cole.
Near by were portions of two
Notice is hereby given that by vir 1924
April 6. 1926
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sity of Illinois, an auihorlty on acous
other
skeletons,
whi'e
bundles
of
tue of an execution issued out of 1926
Sept. 21. I9M
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1S.66
the Circuit Court of the State of Said 1 1. A. Setser. aa the owner of the krai i bones also have been found, those of tics, haa sought to explain by scien
tific expertmeDt why do one cun really
; a woman, a child and a dog.
Oregon for Umatilla County, to me title of the above described property as the
directed^and delivered upon a judg appears of record, and eech of the other
| It was thought at first that the ridge enjoy music In the rooms where the
ment and decree and order of sale above named are hereby further notified that IL might have been a fortification, after musicians find conditions beat for
rendered in said court on the 13th L. Setzer will apply to the Circuit Court of the ( the forts of ancient type, but Investl- playing. In a forthcoming Issue of
day of September, 1926 in favor of County and State aforesaid for a decree f<
. gation revealed It as a burial place. Science he states that the circum
Western Irrigation Co., a corpora ing the lien against th
Below the ridge. In a little oak-shaded stances In the «nine room must he
tion, end against Mrs. Lizzie A. R om and mentioned in said certificate.
platean, was believed to have been the quite different for playing and lis
and John Doe R om and also all other h7 ’ b\
tening. By shifting the sound-absorb
persons or parties unknown claiming *fWr th . A nt publication at t h e ------------ ------- ’ alte of the primitive community
Illinois, according to Prof. Cole, la ing materials that take up the excess
any right, title, lien or interest in • iw of the day of said flrat publication, and ia-
the key state, anthropologically speak reverberations, from one part of a
the real estate described in the com fend this action or par
plaint herein in the suit therein pen abooo shown topetaor with i
ing, In the picture of prehistoric Amer room to the other, he was able to pro
ding wherein the said Western Irri toroat and in caoo of your failure to do io, a de ica which science la trying to depict duce the acoustically perfect chamber
gation Co., a corporation is plan tiff cree will bo re a d i e d fa e e le a ia e the Haw of m M Efforts are being made to find out that satisfied both audience and per
and the mid Mrs Lizzie A. R om and tax«. and eoat, acataat the land and praathaa what sort of people produced the In formers.
John Doe Ross and also all other above named.
A clear apace around the stage al
persons or parties unknown claiming Thia .umrnon. la published by order of the dian tribes that the white man found lows easy general Ion of sounds while
any right, title, lien or interest in Honorablo Gilbert W. Phrtp*. J a d e of the Ctr- in this locality, and whether the civi
the real estate described in the com cuit Court of the State of Orason, for the lization in linked with the great the deadened walls In the other end
plaint herein are defendant«, for the County of Umatilla, and aM ardor was amdo and mounda ef Ohio and lower Mlsals- reduced their intensity and reverbera
tion to the greater comfort and pleas
sum o f >11.00 with interest at the dated tbit 11th day of October. IMS, aad t& d a ta tlppL
rate of 8 per cent per annum from of the flrat pabticot ion of th). rammona Io tbo
A large collection of relics already ure of the listeners.
and after the 1st day of June, 1919 Ittb day of October. IMS.
ban been gathered In tbe Galena area
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by amateurs, and now It li planned to
survey tbe district and open tbe
Bounds thoroughly. In one locality
alone there are 182 mounds, all un-
touebed. Others have been looted.
A rticle
lnriu*d arrow beads,
W. J. W ARNER
IM PER IAL
CLEANERS
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ♦
by vigjue of an execution issued out ♦
um
of the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for Umatilla County to ♦
me directed and delivered upon a
judgement and decree and order of ♦
sale rendered in said tour’ rr. the
6th day of October, 1926, in favor ♦
YOU WANT
of the First National Bank of Her ♦
miston, a corporation, against Thom ♦
CALL 25-J
as N. Marxen, in the suit therein ♦
pending wherein the said The First
COUNTRY HAULS S0UCITE1
National Bank of Hermiston, a cor ♦
poration is plaintiff and the said ♦
Thomas N. Marxen is defendant, for ♦
the sam of >1500 together with in
TRANSFER AND DRAY
terest thereon at the rate of 10 per ♦
cent per annum from the 27th day
of January, 1926 until paid and for
the further sum of $175 attorneys
fees and for plaintiff's costs and dis
bursements in this suit incurred,
taxed at 67.65,. which »»id decree
and judgement and order of sale have
been duly docketed and enrolled in
the office of the clerk of said court,
and in and by which judgement, de
cree and order of sale it was directed
Shat the hereinafter described real
property in Umatilla County, Oregon,
together with the tenants, heredita
ments and appurtanctes thereto be
Your needs in everything
longing or in anywise appertaining,
and also all of the estate, right and
that ia necessary to com
interest of .said defendant in and to
the same, be sold by the Sheriff of
Umatilla County, Oregon, to satisfy ! plete your golf outfit.
said judgement and all costs.
THEREFORE, I will, on the 20th
day of November, 1926, at the hour
of two o’clock in the afternoon of .
laid day, at the front door of the
courthouse in the City of Pendleton,
Umatilla County, Oregon, sell all the S
ight, title and interest which the
aid defendant Thomas N. Marxen
had on the 27th day of January, 1926, .
or since then has acquired or now >
has, in and to the following described 1
premises situated in Umatilla Coun- '
ty, State of Oregon, to-wit:
Lots 5 and 6 in Block 1 in the
orginal town of Hermiston as
platted in Section 10, Town
ship 4 North Range 25, E. W. M.
together with the tenements, here
ditaments and appurtenant es there
to belonging or in any wise apper- !
tain ing; and also all of the right,
«state, title and interest of said de
AGENCY
fendant in and to he same; said J
lands to be sold at public auction ■
to the highest bidder for cash in hnn.
the proceeds of sale to be applied
in satisfaction of said execution and
all costs.
Opened under New Man
Dated this 12th day of October,
1926.
agement
R. T. Cookingham, Sheriff of Uma- j
CLEANING. PRESSING AND
tilla County, Oregon.
REPAIRING DONE
First Publication October 21, 1926 .
All Work Guaranteed. Give me
Last Publication November 18, 1926
a trial. To please you ia my aim.
R. L. Setxvr, Plaintiff
A ttoraay, f«r t h , Plaietlff
Cigars, Tobacco
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
UNDER EXECUTION
R. T. Cookingham, Sheriff of Uma
MISCELLANEOUS
tilla County, Oregon.
S-5tc
FOR RENT— Light house keeping
rooms. Mrs. W. B. Beasley 8-3tp
In tha Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Umatilla County
LOST— Llewellyn setter, brown and
until paid and the further sum of
>11.00 with interest at the rate of
8 per cent from the first day of June,
1920 until paid; and the further
sum o f >11.00 with interest at the
rate of 8 per cent per annum from
and after the let day o f Jane, 1921
QUEEN ESTHER CHAPTHB No.
101, O. B. S-, meets second an«
fourth Tuesday evenings of «neb
month at 8; 00 sharp In Maaonte knit.
Visiting members welcome.
Euthemia Jackson. W. M.
Kathryn L. Garner. Secretary.
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