The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, February 01, 1919, Image 2

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    THE IERMISTON
HERALD, IIERMISTON, OREGON.-------------
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M. E. Ladies Aid will have a bak-
The Hermiston Herald | ed food sale in Porter building Sat­
If It’s Building
Material You Want
Issued Each Saturday by
M. D. O’CONNELL
HERMISTON
urday, Feb. 8th.
OREGON
Entered as second -elass matter. December
1906, al the postonice at Hermiston, Oregon
COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES
SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Mr. and Mi3. Aaron Thomas and
Six months .............................................. ..
family have moved to one of the
Subscriptions must be paid in advance.
Waldon Rhea ranches on Butter
ADVERTISING RATES
Creek. Bob Neimeyer and family
Display
—
One
time,
25
cents
per
inch;
two
inser-
also moved from here to Butter
tions, 20 cents per inch per insertion; monthly I have
—
! Creek.
rates, 15 cents per inch per issue.
Readers—First insertion, 10 cents per line; each
Miss Aika Wishart was a guest of
subsequent insertion without change of copy,
5 cents per line.
the Misses Gertie and Leta Thomas
I Wednesday night of this week.
VOU will find our yard as good
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Coryelle of
! Seattle have been guests of their old
1 as a Forest Products Show, for
| friends, the J. Waller family, this
With all restrictions on lumber being taken off by the government,
week. They will soon locate on the
we carry everything from heavy
(By Frances Hinkle)
why not build that barn that you need so badly. There is no economy in
Last Friday morning Mrs. Voel­ lower ranch of Wm. Leathers.
dimensions to lath, shinglesand
Mrs. Ida M. Cochran, sister of J.
ker spoke to the high school and
feeding damp or wet hay to your stock. A good barn will almost pay for
seventh and eight grades about the W aller, is here from Seattle on a
finish—including lime and ce­
visit
to
himself
and
couple
of
weeks
; Spanish influenza. In brief she said
itself in two years in the saving of hay and animal heat.
ment. Come in and tell us your
| that there were 3 things absolutely family.
Wood remains the most universal and adaptable building material,
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Leathers are
| necessary. She said to have plenty
building plans and we’ll help
passng
a
few
weeks
with
relatives
I of fresh air and to be careful of
the lightest and strongest weight for weight, and in cost remains one of
you select the right material.
diet. Solids must, not be fed to the of the lady in Pendleton.
A party of four joy riders out for the cheapest materials.
sick person; the diet must be liquid.
The last and one of the most impor­ an auto spin one evening last week
Its qualities are known, it is easy to work and can be shaped by
tant things is care. The sick per­ met with a bunch of hard luck. First
son must be cared tor and helped the old Ford got stuck in a mudhole, anyone into many uses required for the shelter and comfort of man and
in bed. She said that if you had a and a team of horses was secured to
j cold or fever, or even a pain any­ pull it out. Soon the thing run cut beast.
where, to stay at home, even if you of gas. Then a long hike for gaso-
knew it was not the flu. Take the line, and after that home in the w e
necessary precautions at all times. small hours of the morn.
Born, Friday evening, January 24.
The talk was very much enjoyed by
R. A. BROWNSON, MANAGER
Phone Main 33
all, and certainly the students will 1919, to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Clark, a
sen.
be careful.
“ The Yard of Best Quality ”
Because of all the enforced vaca­
H. M. STRAW, MGR.
TAKEN UP
tion, one half hour a day will be add­ Notice is hereby given that the undersigned
has taken up and holds at his ranch 512 miles
ed to the school time for study east
of Hermiston, the following described
peiiods. This gives 15 minutes in stock:
IN ADDITION TO
One buckskin pony about six years old; weight
the morning and 15 minutes at 800 to 900 pounds; brown mane and tail; invisible
brand on left hind leg; white face.
| neon.
The above described property will be sold at
All girls who belong to the High public auction to the highest bidder for cash in
hand Monday. February 10, 1919, at 10 a. m., at
School Glee Club please do not for- the above mentioned ranch, unless redeemer by
CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS
WE HAVE NOW
get that you are to attend practice owner.
W. L. Blessing.
every Tuesday und Thursday noon at
Cenerai Building Construction. Let us help you plan and esti­
THE PATHEPHONE
1:.30.
mate. Plan books at your service.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the under-
A program will be given in assem­
Which plays all makes of records. Also Pathe records used by the Brunswick
Light Mill Work. Cabinet Work, Bee Supplies.
bly next Friday morning by the Pur­ signed has been appointed Administrator of the
Sonora which are patterned after the Pathe.
and
estate of Fred A. Brunson, deceased, in the
ples. It is as follows: Salute to the County Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla
Have Your Flume Lumber Cut Up on Machines---Saving Time and Labor
flag, by the student body. A talk by County.
ALL PHONOGRAPHS ON EASY TERMS
Miss Clara Hall. Vocal solo by Miss All persons having claims against the said es­
Short. A talk by Private Frank A. tate are hereby required to present such claims
duly verified and with proper vouchers attached,
Stone.
to the undersigned at the office of Raley & Raley
FOR SALE AT THE HERALD OFFICE
The Hermiston public school is in the American National Bank Building, in
one of the few schools in the state Pendleton. Oregon, within six months from the
date of this notice, the same being dated and
that has a 100 per cent membership published the first time this 11th day of January,
in the Oregon State Teachers’ As­ 1919.
F. B. SWAYZE.
sociation. All the teachers are mem­
As Administrator of the Estate
of Fred A. Brunson, Deceased.
bers of this association.
Raley & Raley,
Attorneys for Administrator.
17-5t
Mrs. Miller, Mrs. Swarner and
Mrs. Waterman were visitors in the
Notice of Filing Final Account
Echo, Oregon
grades recently.
Notice is hereby given that Nina
The
average
of
the
pupils
attend
­
Nearly every needful household article that is used in
L. Muir, formerly Nina L. Coon, ad­
ing school this week is nearly nor-
the family kitchen. Come in and see our choice line of Alu­
ministratrix of the estate of J. A.
mal again.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Trollinger, deceased, has filed in the
minum ware. Here you will also find the best of underwear,
County
Court
of
the
State
of
Oregon
a fine line of millinery, and toilet articles of every descrip­
for Umatilla County her final ac­
tion to choose from. We have Angorian knittihg and cro­
count of her acts as such administra­
chet cotton, buttons in all sizes, fancy and plain chinware, etc.
trix; and that the 24th day of Feb­
SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE
ruary, 1919, at ten o’clock a. m. at
Spring weather seems to have the Court room of the County Court
struck the Creek, at least in the in the court house in Pendleton, Um­
afternoons, but we still have the atilla County, Oregon, has been set
The Superior Product of Scientific Milling
and fixed as the time and place for
cold foggy mornings.
The sad event of the death of P. the hearing and settlement of such
Makes Better Bread
J. Walt will be recieved with great Final Account, and all persons inter­
Try a Sack
sorrow on the part of his many ested in said estate are hereby re­
friends on and around Butter ( Creek quired to appear at said time and
Mr. Walt had pneumonia In the Her­ place and show cause, if any they
miston hospital for about ten days, have, why said Final Account should
but he never gave up hope until not be approved, said administratrix
about 36 hours before he died, and discharged and her bondsmen exon-
than he refused io take medicine any erated.
Dated January 25, 1919.
longer. He was a member of the Odd
NINA L. MUIR.
Fellows lodge, which conducted the
(Formerly Nina L. Coon)
funeral services at the Hermiston
HERMISTON
Administratrix of the Estate of J. A.
cemetery last Saturday.
Trollinger, Deceased.
19-23.
The Gardner family seem to have
the flu in general.
Mrs. Marlyn
Gardner and baby were the first to
take the malady and then the Ervin
Gardner family was the next, the
Is now open for business
two babies having a steady fever for
We are Always
"'iiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinniiiHiniHiiiiiniHnuiiiHH nearly two weeks now with hardly
in the market
Under New
any change.
for Alfalfa Hay
Management
J. H. Canfield arrived on the
Creek Friday from Camp Lewis,
WHERE HIGH CLASS WORK SAVES YOU MONEY.
WHERE
EFFICIENCY
=
At the same location as
where he recieved his honorable
REGULATES THE PRICE AND MAKES ECONOMICAL ANY WORK DONE
formerly
with a full line of
discarge from army service.
HERE. WHERE SHOES CAN Hl MADE TO YOUR ORDER BY SKILLED
CONFECTIONERY
Chas Kunze was very sick aboit
second-hand goods.
WORKMEN
a week ago; says he is not sure if he 1
EMPORIUM
We carry one of the
had the flu or not. but he kn> vs
Candies in all Parities
We Will Bay all Your Old
that he had something. Well, ary-
BEST LINES OF MENS’ AND BOYS’ SHOES ON THE MARKET
Junk
A Large stock has arrived. *1.00 to 83 00 saved as we are not asking war time
way. he is all right again.
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Soft Drinks, Cigars
B J. Nation motored to Byron
To OUT-OF-TOWN CUSTOMERS we pay postage one way and return shoes = Sunday. taking J. H. Canfield and
Tobacco
CALL AND SEE US
* by next mail.
=
—For Sale at Lowest Prices—
returning Sunday night with Mrs.
Electric Light Globes
We positively have the most complete finishing and repairing machinery in = E.E. McMillan, sister of R. C. Can-
— Eastern Oregon
S
and Supplies
field. and Geo. Canfield of Seattle.
LEATHERS «GORHAM
I SAM ROGERS. PROP.
I brother of R. C. Canfield.
They
Near Depot
Phone 412
MAG^ZINES&
expect
to
visit
here
for
a
short
time.
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PERIODICALS
Mr. and Mrs. Del Shultz. Miss
Vernie Rheil. Jake Stork and P. J.
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Walt’s brother-in-law motored to,
Uustuftire Blork
Pendleton Monday to settle up the
Biermiston
I
IS THE
i deceased man’s estate. Mr. Holt of
SHAAR’S
Stanfield was appointed administra­
f he day
the logical idea these
ar times— serviceable,
tor and B. J. Nation. E Marks and
ay life can we prae ice
M. M Rheil were appointed apprais­
thrift to better advantage than in the
ers of the estate. The brother-in-
CARE AND REPAIR OF SHOES
Shower and Plain •
law of the late Mr. Walt will stay
Good shoes are built to outwe »r the second and third pair of soles
on the Creek until the personal pro­
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perty and stock are disposed of.
Good uak tanned
obtained,
through
the
old established
"O-SWIET
&
CO.
‘
‘
are
being
quickly
Bailed hay has been coining in to
luais* fuse "lageaange ■—
West land for the last three days
iption
stitching and finishing machines,
Scientific
I at the helm who understands,
from the H E
Moor place with
k as it should be done. The cost
three 4- horse teams.
Ton sonai
The Glen Richards family and the
Treatment
B J. Nation family are both over
Shop located on Hurlburt Avenue
That Satisfies
E
Patent Lawyers. Estab. 181.
the flu. with no bad resulta There
WE ENDEAVOR TO PLEASE
207 Seventh St., Washington, 0 c.
$1.50
.7*
HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co.
Inland Empire Lumber Company
Correll & Mayran
Edison and Columbia Phonographs
HERMISTON DRUG CO
Leases, Deeds, Mortgages, Etc., Etc
Echo Flour Mills
Here you can buy
High Grade Patent
Blue Stem Flour
BUTTER CREEK ITEMS
DEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED
THIS PRICE BE­
CAME EFFECTIVE
JANUAR 25 th
CREAMERY co
Siurpl’s
HAY GRAIN
AND FEED
Second Hand
Store
OAK TAN SHOE SHOP I
Wheat and Rye
Seed
Millfeed and
Rolled Barley
"gagate",
ECONOMY
J. McCoy, Prop
WATCHWORD
Jacob L. Stork
PATE NTS
Blacksmith
Horseshoer
=
D. SWIFT & CO.
Tonsorial Parlors
BATHS