The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, September 22, 1927, Image 2

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    01p yrrmtotan Errali
Published every Thursday at Her­
miston, Umatilla County, Oregon hy
Joseph 8. Harvey, editor and man­
ager.
Entered as second eless matter
December, 190«. at the poatof f lo e a t
Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon.
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SHOE SHOP
Now open in the room formerly
occupied by the W hite Tailor
| Shop.
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HERMISTON IRRIGATION DIS
•
TRICT NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the
board of directors of the Hermiston
Irrigation District, acting as a board
of equalization, w ill meet at the of-
| flee of the secretary in Hermiston,
Oregon on the first Tuesday In Octo­
ber, 1927 at 8 P. M., for the purpose
of reviewing and correcting the
assessments and apportionment of
taxes to be levied on or before the
first Tuesday In September, 1927.
W. J. WARNER.
52-3tc
Secretary
NOTICE OF EQUALIZATION
MEETING
Notice is hereby given that on
Tuesday, October 4th, 1927, the Dlr
ectors of the West Extension Irriga­
tion District will meet at the District
office at Irrigon, Oregon, as a Board
of Equalization, for the purpose of
reviewing and correcting the annual
assessment and to hear and determine
any objections thereto.
A. C. HOUGHTON,
52-1
Secretary
the court houee at Pendleton, Uma­
tilla County. Oregon, as the place
for the hearing of objections to such
final account and the settlement
thereof.
M. H. HOBSON.
Administrator of the estate of George
Anderson deceased.
Raley, Raley #■ Warner, A. S. Cooley
and John F. Kilkenny, Attorneys
for Administrator, Pendleton, Ore-
51-5to
gon.
NOTICE OF HEARING UPON FINAL
REPORT
In the County Court of the State of
Oregon for Umatilla County.
In the fa tte r of the Estate
of
Caro Fancher Rawe, Deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned adminitratrix of the es-
ate of Caro Fancher Rowe, deceased,
has filed her final report with the
Clerk of the above entitled court, and
that the Judge of said Court has
designated Saturday, the 1st day of
October, 1927 at the hour of 2 o’clock
In the afternoon as the time, and the
rooms of the above entitled Court in
(he County Court House at Pendle­
ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, as the
place when and where hearing is to
be had thereon. All persons inter­
ested are hereby notified to then and
there appear and show cause, If any
they have, why said report should
not be approved, the administratrix
discharged and the estate closed.
Dated this 1st day of September,
1927.
June Rowe, Administratrix.
W. J. Warner, attorney for Estate,
Address, Hermiston, Ore.
52-5tc
I hud no Idea how far or fast a horse gotten the villa outside Florence until
I suw It mentioned In Loddon's bill.
could run."
We shall live very comfortably in a I in all onr repair work and guar-
The whole world in general and the
“That's the thoroughbred strain,”
entire northwest In particular owe Barnes said, fie passed Into a dis­ iionse built on a meadow that Dante | antee our material» and workman-
once owned. My cousin, poor lady,
quite a lot to Pendleton for the big quisition on feats of thoroughbred cssuyed to model io clay, and there Is ( ship.
Round-up held every year. The show horses and dogs. It was a hobby with an excellent studio. For Barnes there
OUT OF TOWN WORK
Is a magnificent spectacle that loses him.
will be a change—and Chianti. Brad
“Is
there
a
ihoroughbred
strain
lu
ALSO SOLICITED
none of Its luster with the passing of
r.ey shall write a book or do what he
the years. One of the reasons % that men, too?” Malet asked.
chooses.
I
am
not
to
be
left
alone.
“You bet there is," Barnes said
Pendleton citizens are constantly giv­ promptly. “Put the thoroughbred to I have come, after years of Isolation, ¡ H E R M I S T O N , O R E G O N
ing of their time and thought and ef­ the test, and, whether he be man, to depend on you.” He broke off
abruptly as Nita came In.
fort to maintain the standard of their horse, or hound, he'll respond."
"Well, m.v dears,” she said, “what
show. They deserve the success they
“Barnes," Malet began, when the
subject was exhausted, “haven't you plot have I interrupted? I came to see
have attained.
yet found out that Nita is in love with wliy the coffee was getting cold down
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
stairs.”
Ppokane is holding an air derby young McKimber?" *
“We are on our way to Florence,’
“I m p e r t i n e n t puppy,” Barnes
Notice
Is hereby given that the
thl„ week with planes from several stormed. “If I’d been in your place said Malet.
undersigned,
as administrator of tht
points of the compass heading for Instead of being cast for a d—d
estate of George Anderson, deceased,
the landing field. We consider avia­ flunkey, this would never have hap­
CHAPTER X in
has filed his final account and report
tion young, but a little more than pened. I'm not sure but you couldn't
In said estate with the clerk of the
half a century ago the parents of have stopped it if you'd tried.”
Floyd Malet’s movements for the
"Stopped II?" Malet returned. “Yon next few days were rapid and success­
many persons celebrating with Spo­
CALL FOR GOOD WHOLESOME county court of the state of Oregon
for Umatilla county; and that the
kane had made the overland trek talk like a fool. 1 could Just as easily ful. lie found himself for the first
from the middle west In six months have si cel clu'd out a hand and time in the city of Rochester. The FOOD TO START OUT THE DAY IN Judge thereof has fixed Saturday,
dammed the Colorado river in flood. McKlmbers had a big place In its most
the 24th day of September, 1927, at
The contrast afforded is amazing.
Robin McKimher's been a better man fashionable residence section, a city THE RIGHT MOOD TO GET THINGS the hour of ten o’clock A. M. as the
i I mju yon have. What have you done
block of it where most were contented
time and the county court room in
DONE.
Writers are Informing ug of the all your days hat loaf until you were with a hundred-foot frontage.
very plain fact that the general pub­ so scared o f the sight of Llppsky you
Kobin McKimber on ills way from
What Is more sensible and econom­
lic lg not much Interested In politics. took those long hikes which put you the works to his home was passed
A modem oil
Probably the trouble with a major­ in condition? Don’t scowl at me. I swiftly by a man of middle size whose
ical than—
, 'M O N E Y
ity lg that they are too busy trying know you could lick me easily, but carriage seemed familiar. The strim
fo r m odern
CAN'T BUY
to make a living and crowd In a few hat won't make you worthy of your ger did not observe the scrutiny.
m otor cars.
Robin felt he was not deceived; the
A BETTER OIL
of the many luxuries that are to be luughter, will It?”
■than
Barnps listened to the story that bogus viscount hud shorn off his mus
had at a dollar down and a dollai
tache and Imperial. He had now a
had been told Mllman and liradne.v.
THE NEW
before the seller come, and gets It.
"What’s the good of telling me brisker way of walking. Actually.
SEROLENE
this?" Barnes snld. "Do you suppose Robin noted, the impostor whistled
The fact that those who achieve 1 want to go back to Peekskill?"
gnlly.
Maybe you want Cured Meats. If
spectacularly must be made to suf­
Floyd Malet felt a harsh grip on Ids you do our line of Bacon and Hams
"Yon won’t have to. Y e t i are six
fer by an adoring public has long ago hundred dollars to the good, your arm. He was spun around to stare
bgen brought home to Colonel Lind­ wardrobe is enlarged, and you’ve Nita. into the cold face of young McKim will suit you. If you want Fresh
Meats you can have a choice of a
bergh. We wonder sometlmeg If he Mllman ndmits that what we have ber.
“Well,” said McKimber, "how is wide range of offerings.
would not like to return to other and done leaves us less clean than we
your friend, the duchess of Green
less strenuous dayg before big name were—"
"It won’t hurt me," said Barnes. Cheese?”
and actions were so well known and
"Much better," said Malet, undla
watched as they have been during “You wouldn't notice It on my hide.”
“I’m not approaching you from that turbed. “She can now sit up and
the paBt few weeks.
angle," Malet said craftily. “I’m re­ drink in the view.”
“D—n it I" Robin exploded. "Don’t
minding you that you are winning
The "winter” that some of us success at Nlta's expense. I’m not In shake hands with me.”
STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA
PHONE 131
“1 came to your fair city for no
thought was upon us hag a sun with th e least doubt about you. V.'l.ii
other
purpose.
I
want
to
see
your
Brsdney
and
Mllman
there
w.
s
a
a lot of kick.
much greater chance of defeat.”
father at once.”
•; -
"What the devil are you coun :i„
"Jfy father Isn’t well," said Robin
BOARDMAN GOLFERS WILL
on?" Barnes demanded.
“He doesn’t see strangers."
“He will see me,” said Floyd Malet
Malet put Ills arm on the bigger
PLAY HERMISTON SUNDAY
airily, “because I bring him back his
roan's shoulder.
“On the thoroughbred strain In you. youth. Ills reputation, and his future.'
The first golf tournament of the I’m relying on the fact that when the By this time they had come to the car
fall season will be played on the test comes the thoroughbreds re­ which Robin had parked by the curb
"If tlita Is your automobile, let us lose
Hermiston course Sunday when a spond."
He watched Barnes, who sat silent no time.”
team representing Boardman will
"Look here,” said Robin, "you de­
play a team of local golfers. Play is for almost live minutes. Barnes did
liberately lied to me about Miss
not
break
the
silence
until
he
had
expected to start about 9 o'clock.
COSTS NOTHING TO ENTER— GET BUSY
Brown’s address. I cabled to Eng­
Other matcheg are being planned for torn up the copious notes he had made land and Lady Horsham had never
concerning the ranch in California,
play during the autumn eeaeon.
over which be knew now he would heard of Miss Agatha Brown."
"I didn't give you her aunt’s ad­
never ride.
•Til do what the others want me dress,” snld Malet. "1 referred you
COMING TO PENDLETON
to a duchess traveling In Tuscany.'
to," he said.
“Her aunt?" Robin cried.
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
"The countess of Horsham is the
4. Set of Silverware
Malet knocked again a't Bradney's aunt of the lady we will call for the
1. A Fine New Piano
door.
moment Miss Agatha Brown. She
5. Piano Lamp
Six Tube Radio
"Barnes has come through,” he said, spoke truly in not having heard of
SPECIALIST
smiling. "I know yon despise men such a person."
8. Banjo Ukulele
Portable Phonograph
given over to sport and athletics, but
’T ye got to know more about this,1
inlnternal Medicine for the
when it comes to n showdown they Robin exclaimed.
have the right kind of heart. God
past fifteen years
“You will not while you grip my
protect me from a world governed by arm like that I have come to see
Intellect. Good niglit.”
your father. Until I do see him I
shall not say any more."
DOES NOT OPERATE
Next morning Malet went Into Mil-
Ten minutes later Malet was In Mc-
man's room before breakfast.
Klmber’s private room. The man who
"Before you say anything," he be­ was now working as Raxon dictated
Will be at
gan, "I may as well tell you that showed very markedly I l l s depression.
Barnes Is on my side, and Bradney
DORION HOTEL
“I think I'd better see you alone,
ready to do what you any."
Malet suggested.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13
”1 thought they wnnld be,” said Mil-
"Why?" said McKimber slowly. "My
man. "I have not slept, and 1 tried son Is my full partner in everything."
Office hours: 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. In vain Io convince myself you were
"Even in your St. Louis affairs?"
vmng. I give In. I have had a great
"1 don’t know what you have to do
Prize winners
Read below
deal of figuring Io do to meet the with St. Louis, hut he knows every­
ONE DAY ONLY
W ill be noti­
rul s
for
changed condition*. Tell me, how thing that happened to me there.
fied
awarding
would you like to live Just outside
“This simplifies mattens very much,
Florence
?”
said
Malet.
“Now,
gentlemen,
If
you
prizes
No Charge for Consultation
All prizes
"You ask nte, a sculptor, how 1 will listen carefully, you will hear a
must be
should like to live there, near the Bar- most enthralling story, the first essay
Send in your
gello and the Ufllzi?"
In serious crime of men hitherto un
called for
solutions
Dr. Mellenthin is a regular grad­
"I did not tell you, I think, of m.v distinguished In the crook’s Who’s
quickly
uate in medicine and surgery and is villa there. It llee on the hills to the Who."
Case of tie
licensed by thri state of Oregon. He west of the city and overlooks the
When the recital had ended a new
does not operate for chronic appendi­ gardens of the Villa l ’almierl. It has Met? ber stare,! into Malet’s eyes.
duplication of
Contest closes
citis, gall stones, ulcers of stomach, about twenty rooms, and was well fur­ It scem.'d that he had shed years. In
Midnight
prizes
nished. The guldens are productive p’ncc f depression was hope and a
tonsil or adenoids.
Oct. 10, 1927
He has to his credit wonderful re­ and eharndug. Yeurs ago I gave It to | relurr. :g health.
McN’mber senior hod an Iron grip.
sults in diseases of the stomach, liv­ a distant cousin. She died recently,
"Young mam,” he said to Malet. and
and
It
come«
to
tn
<
*
agnin.
1
find,
er, bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart,
after settling my affairs, there will be subtly flattered him, "never yet has
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kidney, bladtW, bed wetting, catarrh, eiiotigh for us all to live comfortabl) anyone done me a good turn and lost
weak lugs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg In Italy, where the exchange rale fa- by IL This goes for you and the
made a part of a picture or drawing, needle­
ulcer» and rectal ailment».
others." He turned to his son hn,l
Fcr the six most artistically made correct ans­
vors us very much."
work or handicraft of any kind. Any novel or
commanded him to get three numbers
Below are the names of a few of
understand you," staai
wers the six prize« w ill be awarded
hi» many »atisfi d patients in Oregon |
Malet. Was this Indication on the long-distance wire. “I’m Inter­
Wonderful designs may be made of your solu­ beautiful idea Into whleh you can introduce the
thought of Home. Sweet Home along with your
who have been treated for one of the that Peter Milman had deliberate!) ested In Peter Milinan's association
tions to this puzzle. By artistically made we
with Brewer. Maybe I can get some­
i thrown away thia New York home?
above named causes:
rae«„ — illustrated In any manner, possibly solution of the puzzle. Just use your talents.
Elmer Booker, Condon.
"1 aenl Kneed Io Nlta’a room with thing back out of the wreck. But
Chas. Desch. Portland.
a request that ahe would give me five don't tell him that yeL When can I
The jndges in this contwt w ill pas» upon the artistic appearance and correctness of all solutions. The
.s> him and the rest?"
minutes after you left last night. You
D. 11. Horn, Bonanza.
valuable prize» offered are well worth your efforts.
“We thought If you conld be at Mil-
!
were
quite
right
I
shall
always
re-
Fred Shields, Klamath Falls.
man's place three nights hence we
i
member
you
were
the
first
one
of
us
Write your name and address plainly
Daaiel Stelnon. Allegany.
! to do the right thing. I could never would arrange to have Raxon there,
R. B. Neal. Central Point.
liradne.v
and
I
have
staged
rather
a
ADDRESS CONTEST MANAGER
I live In this house happily knowing
Jog Sheoahlpa. Gibbon.
that to do so wss the pries of l.er
" " 'f « • • •
Remember above dote, that consul­ | unhappiness. I am growing older, hut won’t expect to see you or anyone hut
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tation on this trip will be free and I I do not think I am growing bitterer Mllman."
Address __ ________ ___ __ __ ______________
“Can I come?" Robin McKimber 1
that bla treatment ig dlffenent.
i It Is sometimes better not to succeed.
asked
anxiously.
Married women mtMt be accompan­ Perhaps our reward may be that we
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“1 lhlnk it might he arranged.'
have got out of our ruts. We were
ied by their husbands.
Malet
smiled.
He
eould
say
no
more.
Addreee: i l l Bradbury Bldg., Los all plodding along deep furrows, see
(To be continued.)
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(
nothing «head. 1 had alrnuat for
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