The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, January 11, 1919, Image 2

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    THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON
there? Clarence Johnson, the great
big giant. I ran on to him in the
Y. M. C. A. where I had gone to
Issued Each Saturday by
mail some poet cards that I wrote
M. D. O’CONNELL
HERMISTON
OREGON that morning. I sure was glad to see
him or most anyone from old Her­
Entered as second class matter, December
Did not get to talk to him
1906, al the postoffice at Hermiston, Oregon miston.
long as he was going on a trip down
the Seine river. I would give most
Reconstruction Now
Reconstruction is the topic of anything to see some more of the
| the hour. All over the northwest kids that I used to know at home,
metings are being held, speeches de- but, don’t suppose that I have much
livered, reclamation plans discussed, chance of doing that until I get back
cooperation of civic bodies, arranged. in Oregon.' I think that we will
. From small villages to large cities it I leave here in about a week for the
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| is the one big subject uppermost States as I don't think that we will '
go
to
England.
I
certainly
would
‘since peace was declared.
On all sides the fact is recognized like to go to England and get a
I
| that new construction in every com- chance to see London and then
i
would
be
through
traveling,
as
| mereiai and industrial line is a cer­
tainty. There will not only be a think that I have nearly seen my
some time to
big building era in this country, but share of the world for
ribbon
with construction virtually at a come. Well, I have a new
is too wet to
on
this
machine
and
it
standstill over so much of Europe for
so I
| four years there will now of course write much more just now,
that
I
will
knock
off
for
this
follow a great period of rehabilita­ think
Love
to
all.
H.
J.
Sullivan.
time.
tion. In the United States new rail­
road construction and repairs alone
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
will provide a big market. In addi-
UNDER EXECUTION.
• ion to these lines there are the big
reclamation projects proposed by the
Notice is hereby given that by vir­
several states and encouraged by the tue of an execution issued out of the
federal government, chief among Circuit Court, State of Oregon, for
which is the one here.
Umatilla County, and to me directed
and deliverul, upon the judgment
and decree rendered and entered in
aid Court on the 13th day of De-
cember, 1918, in favor of Western
Land and Irrigation Company as
SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE
Plaintiff and against W. P. Little-
The Flu Is getting pretty bad on field and J. R. Moore as Defendants,
the creek this week; in fact so far for the sum of $221.42, with interest
there has been no improvement to thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per
speak of. The Huff family have all annum from December 13, 1918, the
been moved to the emergency hospi- further sum of $50.00 attorney’s
tai in Hermiston. The Rhiel family fees, and for $25.97 cost and dis­
is the latest case so far.
bursements, which said decree, judg­
Mr. Mapes of Tilamook motored ment and order of sale has been doc­
down to the Creek Saturday, and re- keted and enrolled in the office of
ports the roads are in very bad shape the Clerk of said Circuit Court; and
for this time of thé year.
whereas by said judgment, decree
Butter Creek land seems to be ind order of sale it was directed that
booming the last week, as there has the following described personal pro­
been quite a few prospective buyers perty in Umatilla County, Oregon,
•ut here looking over farms near the to-wit: Beginning at a point 4 40
mouth of the Creek.
eet north of the southeast corner of
Mr. and Mrs. I. D. Basey are at 'ection 6, Township
north of
last moved into the Westland school Range 28, E. W. M.,
and running
house, There is also a section house
thence north on the east line of
at the city of Westland, but as the
aid
section
440
feet.
thence
trains are all routed through Her-
west
990
feet,
thence
south
miston and school is closed on ac-
140 feet, thence east 990 feet to the
count of the Flu it does not seem as
place of beginning, containing 10
lively as it used to be.
teres, more or less, together with the
water right appurtenant thereto. be-
ng a portion of the water right con-
/eyed by the Hinkle Ditch Companj
to said W. P. Littlefield on the 27th
SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE
lay of January. 1908, be sold by the
Mrs. Lachance of Yacquina is vis­ Sheriff of Umatilla County, Oregon,
iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pike to satisfy said Judgment and all
Her husband is now in Vancouver costs; I will on the 20th day of Jan-
awaiting the demobilization of the lary, A. D. 1919, at the hour of 2
o’clock in the afternoon of said day
Spruce Division.
Francis Cavelies of Portland has at the front door of the Court House
entered the employ Of the O. W. R in the City of Pendleton, Umatilla
County, Oregon, sell the right, title
& N. in this city.
Earl Cherry, one of the pupils Of and interest the said W. P. Little­
the Umatilla school, is a victim Of field and J. R. Moore had in and to
the above described property on the
the Influenza.
The Jones-Scott Company of this 27th day of January, A. D. 1908, or
place are rushing orders along by since then has acquired, at public
working their plant to the full cap auction to the highest bidder for
acity. An average of seven cars of cash in hand, the proceeds to be ap­
sand and crushed rock are shipped plied in satisfaction of said execu­
tion and all costs.
from here each day.
H. O. Thompson, who lives on
Dated this 18th day of December,
forty acres on the government irri A. D. 1918.
gation project, is building a large
T. D. TAYLOR, Sheriff.
dairy barn in order to utilize the
By A. C. Funk, Deputy.
14-18
• normons crop recently harvested on
his farm
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Umatilla has the largest pay roll
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the under-
by far than any other town in the signed haa been appointed Administrator of the
county, except the city of Pendleton estate of Fred A. Brunson, deceased, in the
Farmers here are prosperous and in­ County Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla
County.
pendent. The sugar beet industry,
All persons having claims against the said es­
bee keeping and poultry raising has tate are hereby required to present sueh claims
added materially to their wealth.
duly verified and with proper vouchers attached,
The Hermiston Herald
If It’s Building
Material You Want
VOU will find our yard as good
- as a Forest Products Show, for
we carry everything from heavy
dimensions to lath, shinglesand
finish—including lime and ce­
ment. Come in and tell us your
building plans and we’ll help
you select the right material.
BUTTER CREEK ITEMS
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.
R. A. BROWNSON, MANAGER
Gorrell & Mayran
CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS
Cenerai Building Construction. Let us help you plan and esti-
mate. Plan books at your service.
Light Mill Work, Cabinet Work, Bee Supplies.
Have Your
Flume Lumber Cut Up on Machines---Saving Time and Lebor
FOR SALE AT THE HERALD OFFICE
Leases, Deeds, Mortgages, Etc., Etc
UMATILLA ITEMS
Here you can buy
Nearly every needful household article that is used in
the family kitchen. Come in and see our choice line of Alu­
minum ware. Here you will also find the best of underwear,
a fine line of millinery, and toilet articles of every descrip­
tion to choose from. We have Angorian knittihg and cro­
chet cotton, buttons in all sizes, fancy and plain chinware, etc.
ADVANCED
1 CENT
DECEMBER 14
Long Lotter From Herbert Sullivan
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I OAK TAN SHOE SHOP I
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WHERE
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REGULATES THE
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HERE.
HIGH CLASS WORK SAVES YOI
WHERE
PRICE
SHOES (
AND
MAKES
AN m
MADE
MONEY
WHERE
E conomical any
TO
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DONE
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SKILLED
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WORK
your ORDER BY
WORKMEN
We carry one of the
BEST LINES OF MENS’ AND BOYS’ SHOES ON THE MARKET
$1.00 to 83 00 saved as we are not asking war time
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To OUT-OF-TOWN CUSTOMERS we pay postage one way and return shoes
by next mail
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A Large stock
has arrived.
We positively have the most complete finishing
Eastern Oregon
and
repairing machinery in
SAM ROGERS. PROP.
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The part of France that I saw be­
fore I reached Paris did not amount
to a thing and I would not give Jake
Stork’s desert claim for the whole
of it that I saw previous to the trip
there; but it seems that all the good
Sale—One a ood sorrel saddle
things of the whole country are cen- ho For
se io care of E. P. Shaw.
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tered right around Paris and it
sure a magnificent place.
Boule
vards are from one to two hundred
feet in width with several side walks
m each side, a couple of street cai
tracks, a division for cars and still
another division for vehicles drawn
by hand and by horses.
We Mw the Invelades, and that is
the place where there is a lot of cap
Sirel’s
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m n iu n u iiin r
to you that I will save you money on their repair. My machine
is in the best of order and I am sure I can do the work which
will please you.
ers out of town The shelves in our shoe store are
tilled with new shoes, with latest styles for ladie-, gents and
Call and look them over when in need of good qual-
ity shoes
if you will buy off our bar gain counter you will
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With eggs at 65 cents a dozen it pays
to have your hens in a good warm
economically built poultry house.
The above cut shows one of our many
types that can be built at a reasonable
cost.
Come in and look the plans over and
get our prices.
Inland Empire Lumber Company
Phone Main 33
" The Yard of Best Quality ”
H. M. STRAW, MGR.
IN ADDITION TO
Edison and Columbia Phonographs
WE HAVE NOW
THE PATHEPHONE
Which plays all makes of records. Also Pathe records used by the Brunswick
and Sonora which are patterned after the Pathe.
ALL PHONOGRAPHS ON EASY TERMS
HERMISTON DRUG CO
Echo Flour Mills
Echo, Oregon
MANUFACTURERS OF
High Grade Patent
Blue Stem Flour
The Superior Product of Scientific Milling
Makes Better Bread
Try a Sack
HAY GRAIN
AND FEED
We are Always
in the market
for Alfalfa Hay
HERMISTON
Second Hand
Store
Is now open for business
Under New
Management
Wheat and Rye
At the same location as
formerly with a full line of
second-hand goods.
Millfeed and
Rolled Barley
We Will Buy all Your Old
Junk
—For Sale at Lowest Prices —
CALL AND SEE US
LEATHERS &GORH AM
Near Depot
Phone 412
J. McCoy, Prop
Hired German trophies of the
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Bring me your Shoes and Harness for Repair and let me
to the undersigned at the office of Raley A Raley
in the American National Bank Building, in
Pendleton. Oregon, within six months from the
date of this notice, the same being dated and
published the first time this 11th day of January
1919.
F. B. SWAYZE.
As Administrator of the Estate
of Fred A. Brunson, Deceased
Raley & Raley,
Attorneys for Administrator.
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SHED ROOF
POULTRY
—HOUSE
airplanes, guns.
steel turrets
| and all that stuff. We were in sev
' eral of the large cathedrals and they
, are wonderful
Was in the one
where the tomb of Napoleon is, and
most of it is all covered with sand
bags to keep it from being destroy­
ed by air raids but enough of it was
uncovered so to be able to imagine
| what the rest of it was like. As to
. the bombardment of Paris, one could
never imagine that there was a war
in France except for the numerous
| numbers of uniforms on the street.
There was a lot of American soldiers
there and nearly any kind of a uni-
form that you wanted to name.
Say. do you know
who
CONFECTIONERY
SHAAR’S
emporium
Candies in all Parities
Sofl Drinks, Cigars
Tobacco
Electric Light Globes
and Supplies
MAGJZINES&
PERIODICALS
ustaftice Blark
firritston
Jacob L Stork
Blacksmith
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Horseshoer
Tonsorial Parlors
Shower and Plain
BATHS
Scientific
Ton soria!
Treatment
Shop located on Hurlburt Avenue
WE ENDEAVOR TO PLEASE
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Guy Roland, Prop.