TOB HEBMISTOK HEÄJJLD, HERMISTON. OREGON. Œlp ^rrmtaünf Errali) Algerian Drug That Stim alates the Brain Lambert, deceased, end has qualified as the law directs. A ll persons hav­ ing claims against said estate are re­ quired to present the same to me at the F irst National Bank of Hermls- I ton, Oregon, with proper vouchers, ) w ithin six months from the date j hereof. Dated this 26th day of January 1828. F. B. Swayze, Adm inistrator. 20-5 approved, the admislstrator dlscharg- eded, his bondsmen exhonerated and the estate closed. Dated th is 26th day of January, 1928. Robert B. McLane, Adm inistrator IN f o r B U S I N N E E S S S Keef Is the dried llower of the hemp plant cliopiied up mid smoked like to­ bacco, rolled In a cigarette or In the bowl of a small pipe. Ill a different form It is the basis of the hashish 21-5tc ENROLL ANYTIM E sweets rarely seen In Algeria, but very Entered a * second elaas G O L 2 M E D A L School. common In the Near East. U ith ln a few m onth« you can be ra m * Deoember, l» 0 6 , at the pestofflee at ing m oney , in a position w ith a fu tu re . The effect o f keef on the smoker Is Your needs in everything' Hermiston. U m atilla County, Oregon A lth o u g h we,»laced ove r lOOOrtodenre to make him practically independent in position« laat year, dem and as -l of food and sleep as long us he Is th a t is necessary to conv- ou tran our «ugply. O fte n w e can lielo u u d e o t. w ho need p « r, -c.b?» under its Influence, and a hnbilual Subscription Rates NOTICE OF HEARING UPON FINAL " 206 East Coart St. plete your golf outfit. One T ear ................... ................. |i.O * I keef laker Is easy to detect. His eyes REPORT ure very bright, his face Is pale and » ANY AND Six M o n th s ------------------------------- »1.00 drawn, his arms and bunds ure ter­ ribly thin. Ids movements are restless. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR At the same time he Is hot at all “To thine own »elf be true, and it dazed, like one under the influence of UMATILLA COUNTY must follow aa the night the day, a drug, and though after a few day-.’ In the m atter of the estate of M a­ thou cantt not then be false to any smoking lie will drift off Into a kind ry C. McLane, deceased, FOR YOU of feverish sleep, during the early . Notice la uereby given that the ■ _____ periods he Is extraordinarily lucid. In J undersigned adm inistrator of the es- An old fashioned headline. 'Speedy fact, It Is said that the first effects tate of M ary c McLane deceased Phone 139 Pendleton, Ore. ■ Justice Meted to K ille r.’* of keef are to make the brain work h„ hi» n - i 1 , ’ hag filed his fin a l report w ith the at three times Its normal pace. European tourists In the South oc- clerk of the above entitled court and Ty Cobb won’t play baseball this that the judge of said court has de­ year, according to a story on the casionully«get hold of some keef to smoke and complain that It has had signated the 25th day of February, sports page. W helch merely shows no effect at ull beyond giving them a 1928, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon that w inter is still here. sore throat. This Is quite normal, as as the time, and the rooms of the the fact of smoking a little hemp in above entitled court in the county Our w inter has not been cold, but a pipe or cigarette will hurt no one if court house at Pendleton. U m atilla It has been consistent and persist­ not continued. To feel the effect of County, Oregon, as the place when ent, and if the weather man wants keef one must smoke for at least one and where hearing is to be had We Haul to make us happy he might remove nlglit through, and three days are thereon. A ll persons interested are For the hole family and use mod­ necessary to get really poisoned. our sk iff of snow. I t has worn out hereby notified to then and there ern machinery and the Lest of ANYTHING The danger of an experiment of its welcome. mterials. You are assured of the this kind as that the desire to go on appear and show cause, if any they ANYWHERE best of service in our shop. may seize one, and once keef has taken have, why said report should not be Typ ew riter practice up to date: ANYTIME hold of a man It Is rare to see him We have just installed a new “ Now Is the tim e for all good men to give It up. However, It ts quite amus­ TELEPHONE 31 come to the aid of th eir party," wrote | ing to go to a keef-smoklng den. all the g irl to her sweetie— and the add­ the more so as It has to be done In IF IT’S ♦ ed. since it Is leap year— "and I ’m secret and with the connivance of a •» ♦ smoker, as no outsiders know where your p arty.” e ♦ these little nocturnal reunions take I ♦ place.— From “Algeria From Within” : Wag It "The Hermiston Special” by R. V. C. Bodley. And are prepared to oil and re­ ♦ YOU WANT I« Brand of Coffee! Ford grade Batteries for »9.50 and pair your harness during the win­ ♦ E d ito r the Herald: ♦ Larger battery —TRY THE HERALD WANT A D S - CALL 25-J ter season. Ask ns about this new ♦ your old battery. Some lively speculation Is being I K eys of Early Times service. for $10.50 and your old battery. ! ♦ indulged by the residents of the| COUNTRY HAULS SOLICITE! * Not Easy to Handle + V M lnehaha school district as to just Knives and scissors ground for 10c. The possessive and acquisitive In I .;. w hat brand of coffee was enjoyed at stlncts in man, which seem to develop ... ♦ a board meeting held last Monday J early and to die hard even among the ♦ TRANSFER AND DRAY evening by the Minnehaha school most advnnced of nations, writes I * ♦ board. Louise Oordon-Stubles in the London W e are Informed that one member I Dally Telegraph, must have produced tumbled Into the “ A " line ditch on in quite primitive stages of human evo­ his way home and smashed himself lution some form of lock for the safe­ quite seriously, and the remaining guarding of valuables, aud capable of being negotiated only by Its owner. In members proceeded to call off the several passages In the Old Testament banquet and entertainm ent which we come across references to such they had invited the residents of the contrivances, as, for Instance, In the neighborhood to enjoy Tuesday even-| Song of Solomon, where wc rend, “My ing, and we had our appetites all hands dropped with myrrh and my keened up and were sitting pretty.) Ungers with sweet-smelling myrrh upon the handles of the lock.” And Now, we’re wondering. that the key proper to the Or! :»tnl One of the H ungry Ones. lock was of great size and consbl >r- able weight Is borne ont by the lii.c j: I Sowing V /ild Oats “And the keys of the House of D. ■ M To ’’sow wild outs’’ means to com­ will I lay upon my shoulder." For mit youthful excesses, to spend one's these keys, fashioned of wood i .! youth In dissipation. Subsequent re- studded at one end with Iron pegs to ' form Is usually Implied. The expres­ correspond with holes In the wooden sion, It Is supposed, originated among lock, might. In the case of the door ¡the country people of England. The of the city or of a public building, ¡wild oats—n tall grass resembling measure a couple of feet In length and were correspondingly heavy, so that n the cultivated ont and by some sup ' posed to be Its original progenitor— bunch of them would be carried most easily slung nt one’s back, the cord I la a common weed In grain flelds. It ! waa natural that a weed so common threaded though holes In their other and obnoxloua should become the extremity, being held In front. subject of comparison among the ¡English farmers. At first "sowing wild M atch’s Origin oats” meant sowing worthless seed or slice The first friction matches were the seed which would produce a worthless Invention of M. Derosne, a French­ (crop. The transition to the figurative man, and were first used In 1811), but meaning waa easy. He who wastes the were little used ou.slde of France un­ precious days of his youthful prime In til 1827. when John Walker (no rela­ dissipation Is sowing seeds which will tive of the famous Johnny Walker of ,grow up Into obnoxious weeds.—Path­ the ante-Volstcnd days}, an English finder Magazine. druggist, made the first really prac­ tical friction matches, which were 7 C a n s f o r ........................................................................................ Practical Chemistry known ns “Congreves," and within a few years their use spread all over “Young gentlemen," said the lee hirer la chemistry, “coal exposed to Europe and America, supplanting the Hie elements loses 10 per cent of Its use of flint and steel with tinder box weight and power. This Is due to the and sulphur tipped splints of wood action of the alkali constituents of—” called spunks which were the common “But what, If there Is a dog sleep­ means of obtaining fire until Walker's invention was popularized. ing near the coal, professor?” “None of your levity, young man. This Is n serious matter." “ Keeping T ally” "That's what dad thought when 72 Now and then one still hears the per cent of our call pile disappeared phrnse, “ Keeping tally," hut It Is during three nights of exposure. Tlien doubtful If many of Its users know ho asked my advice ns a student In chemistry, and I told him to buy a Its original meaning. The tally dates back to the til e when only “scholars" dog. He bought a dog, with lu'ge i-onld read nn I wr'le. The tally was sized teeth, and now we don’t Ic e 1 per cent of our coal a month. That’s it notched stick, generally of seasoned willow or hazel, lutched at the edge practical chemistry.’’ io represent the amount of the debt, the amounts being Indicated by the The Same Thing slse and number of tbe notches. The It was obvious that the waiter was notch account being made out and frightened, and tbo manager of the agreed upon, the tally was spill, one piece given to the creditor ns an ac­ reataurunt laid a hand on his shoal knowledgment that the money was der. "W hat’s the matter?" he asked con­ due, and the other piece retained by tbe debtor as a record of tbe exact solingly. The waiter east an apprehensive amount be bail to pay. glance over Ills shoulder. “(lent over by tne window has or­ R usty H a n d s dered roast mutton for Ills third Alice, a high school student, came I course.'* home from school m u afternoon and i “ Well, and what ahont I t F said tlie win 11 she walked in nor bedroom site manager. “The mutton ain't off, la found her little sister evidently try- ! Ing to conceal the fact that she had “Oh, no, sir," -»-piled the waiter la< n plu.vtng v.lth her big rlsler’s con nervously. “But 'e riieae roast veni­ imGra. She hastily picked op the hot- I son Instead of fish for “Is second lie of hand lotion which she had 1 course, sir."— London Answers. • lieu been permiPed to use, and re- : marked casually: "I Just thought ) A lligator’« Handicap that I would use some of this on my Tbs alllgntnr nn land would stnrve oands. they are so rusty." to death surrounded by food bw-ause It rannot «at nr awsHnw except under NOTICE TO CREDITORS water. At lenst, a hunter of expert enee has said so. Tlialr favorite food Is fish, although they »ton eal men I IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR with relish. Tlielr custom Is to UMATIUA COUNTY hibernate In tbe winter season aud In tbe m atter of the retate of W ill­ those In enptlvtty often refuse to eet during the winter months, which It iam T. Lambert, deceased. follewlag their hereditary habit, al _ Notice Is hereby given that the un- Ihough they do not artuaiy disappear dendgned has been appointed adniln- frotn view, |le tra te r ot (he eeu»e of W illia m T Published «very Thursday at H er­ miston, D m atllla County, Oregon by Joseph 8. Harvey, editor and man­ ager. S J. L. VAUGHAN Î * Ï S man.” ESS L We Have Anticipated Come in and give our line the “once over.” Everthing Electrical H IT T Hermiston Transfer W E R E P A IR SH O E S FOUNTAIN * Cigars, Tobacco Barber Shop ♦ SER V IC E T. H. Gaither O ilin g V at Bert Mullins BA TTER IES! 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