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THE HERMISTON HERALD, The Hermiston Herald Issued Each Saturday by We have just received 4 cars of Tum-a-Lumber which makes our Cedar Stock complete in all widths and lengths. We have our stock of Screen Doors here now Get the start of the flies by shutting them out before they come in. M. D. O’CONNELL HERMISTON, OREGON NORTH RIDGE NEWS SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE Now Is The Time Last Saturday evening a neigh borhood party was given at the Entered as second-class matter. December . 1906, at the postoffice at Hermiston, Oregon home of Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Kerns, who live three miles northeast of SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year.............. ................... ............. $1.50 town. The weather was rainy, but Six months.......................................... - 1.00 It didn’t dampen the spirits-of the Subscriptions must be paid in advance. North Ridge folks who gathered to ADVERTISING RATES have a good time. The evening was Display—One time, 25 cents per inch; two inser- tions, 20 cents per inch per insertion; monthly spent with music and dancing and rates, IS cents per Inch per issue. a social good time resulted. At the Reeden—First insertion, 10 cents per line; each Now that the “Boys” are home and subsequent insertion without change of copy, hour of midnight a delicious lunch Scent* per line. X was served, and at 1 o’clock the more coming, Give them a job making 30 guests departed with the mem “Rechickening” France flumes, drop boxes and flood gates out ory of a pleasant time and with A movement has been started to the anticipation of more to come. of our quality cedar lumber - - - - "rechicken” France. When Ger many invaded northern France in The Tum-a-Lum has a car of 1914, she destroyed all the things The price on cedar lumber up to 12 that the poor people left behind Utah Egg Coal on the track to inches in width is off $2.00 per thous them when they had to leave. The day and Monday. $10 from the and and we have any width, length or chickens could not be taken with car. Leave orders or phone 111. them so they were destroyed, too. quality you desire - When the people returned, their SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION chickens and other animals were In the Circuit Court of the State of gone, they would have starved if Oregon, in and for the County of Umatilla. some kind American ladles had not organized a movement to “rechic Western Land & Irrigation Co., a Corporation, Plaintiff, vs. George ken” France. The McCall’s maga- L. Pullen. S. C. May and Iza R zine has charge of this movement Jessup. Defendants. To George L. Pullen, S. C. May and and wants you to help. Iza R. Jessup, the above named Mis. Voelker started the move- defendants: ment in Hermiston by sending for In the name of the state of Oregon: some badges. She gave three of You are hereby required to appear them to the members of the Junior and answer the complaint heretofore Phone Main 33 Red Cross for the best hemming of filed against you in the above entitl court and cause on or before six handkerchiefs. The winners were ed “ The Yard of Best Quality ” weeks from the date of the first pub Marion Stevens, Effie Goodwin, and lication of this summons and if yon H. M. STRAW, MGR. Fern Wilson. The rest were sold fail so to appear and answer the plaintiff will apply to the court for to the other pupils. the relief demanded in the complaint All you need to buy one is a herein, to-wit: for judgment against dime. Send it to Miss Merle Hall. the defendant, George L. Pullen for | teacher of the sixth and seventh the sum of $120.00 with interest I grade. She will send the dimes to thereon at 6 per cent from the 1st of June, 1916, for the further ■the McCall’s Magazine and give you day sum of $120.00 with interest thereon your badge when it comes. The at 6 per cent from the first day of badge says, “I have a chicken in June, 1917 and for the further sum CONTRACTORS and BUILDERS of $120.00 with interest thereon at France.” per cent from the 1st day of June. The egg that Is bought with your 6 1918, General Building Construction. Let us help you plan and esti and for the costs and disburse | dime is hatched on board the ship ments of this suit, and a decree ad mate. Plan books at your service. | going over to France. The baby judging the same to be a first lien Light Mill Work, Cabinet Work, Bee Supplies. j chick is taken and given to some upon the Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter and the South ! poor French family. west Quarter of the Northwest Quar Have Your Flume Lumber Cut Up on Machines---Saving Time and Labor Please send some chickens tc ter of Section 17, Township 4 North France instead of getting Easter of Range 28 E. W. M., together with the water right appurtenant thereto, eggs. and directing that said premises and Will you help? water right be sold In accordance Marshall Newport. 7th Grade. with law, and the proceeds applied to the payment of the costs and expen Pointers For Autoists es of making such sale, and to the A resourceful motorist whose car satisfaction of said judgment and has been stuck in the mud does not barring and foreclosing the defend- always have to fall back on a paii ints and each of them and all per lons claiming from, thru or under of mules to get free. For such hem or either of them, from al) an emergency the United State: ight, title, interest, claim or lien in r to said premises or any part there- Tire Company offers some sugges f, except the right to redeem as pro- tions that have proved valuable. rided by law. The first calls for having stored This summons is published pursu HEPPNER, OREGON away somewhere in the car a stack ant to an order of the Honorable Cil- F. A. McMenamin, Auctioneer F. R. Brown, Manager of old newspapers. When the car >ert W. Phelps, Judge of said Court, gets stuck and the wheels refuse made on the 27th day of March, 1919, directing that service of sum- to take hold, feed in some of the mons herein be made by publication old papers between the tires and and that such summons be published the mud. Usually only a few will once in each week for six successive have to be worked in before the weeks in the Hermiston Herald, a newspaper of general circulation, wheels will begin to grip and the published in Hermiston, Oregon, date car started forward. This method of first publication April 5th, 1919. of handling a difficult situation is W. S. Levens, Baker, Oregon. Echo, Oregon so simple and so uniformly success w G. Drowley, Vancouver, Wash ington. ful, that every motorist should Attorney for Plaintiff. know of it and carry a pile of old First Publication April 5. 1919 Last Publication May 10, 1919. newspapers, unless he is equipped MANUFACTURERS OF with some other apparatus for SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION such a contingency. Here is the other method sug- In the Circuit Court of the State of gested by the United States Tire Oregon, in and for the County of Umatilla. Company: Put the car in low, and if you cannot feed the gas with Western Land & Irrigation Co., a Corporation. Plaintiff, vs. George your foot evenly, so that the wheels L. Pullen. Defendant. will revolve slowly. put your emer- To George L. Pullen, the above nam gency brake on. Do not put it on ed defendant: The Superior Product of Scientific Milling In the name of the state of Oregon: so that the wheels will not re- volve, at all. but tightly enough to You are hereby required to appear Makes Better Bread . and answer the complaint heretofore keep them from revolving rapidly. filed against you in the above entitl Try a Sack With the wheels turning slowly, ed court and cause on or before six the maximum pull is delivered to weeks from the date of the first pub them by having the car in low lication of this summons, and if you fail so to appear and answer, the gear, and so long as they turn plaintiff will apply to the court for slowly they can get the benefit of the relief demanded in the complaint herein, to-wit: for judgment against the tremendous power. It is not always wise to fill the you for the sum of $120.00 with in- 'erest thereon at 5 per cent from the hole with stones or bricks, for theii 1st day of June, 1916,’and for the E"‘‘IIIIIIIIIIIDIIIDIIIIIIIIIIIAmummunmmamnmmmmmnmmmmmnñmmnumumnmuuumuumuuauuuuuuamaammaiiiin rough edges are hard on tires. mm of $120.00 with interest thereon Small branches of trees are better, it 6 per cent per annum from the 1st I as they offer much better tractive lay of June, 1917, and for the fur- ther sum of $120.00 with interest = WHERE Hich CLASS WORK SAVES YOU MONEY. WHERE EFFICIENCY : i space. Should this method fall thereon at 6 per cent per annum I quite often a alight push that would rom the 1st day of June. 1918. and = REGULATES THE PRICE AND MAKES ECONOMICAL ANY WORK DONE : not much more than move a baby for the costs and disbursements of = HERE._ WHERE SHOES CAN BE MADE TO YOUR ORDER BY SKILLED S j buggy will furnish just the added this suit, and a decree adjudging the = WORKMEN We carry one of the : same to be a first Hen upon the West | amount of power necessary to get Half of the Southwest Quarter of i BEST LINES OF MENS’ AND BOYS’ SHOES ON THE MARKET : the car going. Section 29. Township 4 North of »1.00 to 83 00 saved as we are not asking war time profits : Range 28, E. W. M.. together with I Extra Fine and Fancy Dress Shoes in all Colors for Young Me. Absolutely Guaranteed i the water right appurtenant there- Notice to Creditors In the County Court of the Stae of lo. and directing that said premises § bv To OUT-OF-TOWN CUSTOMERS we pay postage one way and return shoes g and water right be sold in accord- am VJ ICAt Mldlie 2 Oregon for Umatilla County ance with law. and the proceeds — • We positively have the most complete finishing and repairing machinery in s I» the Mattar of the Estate of Pey thereof applied to the payment — Eastern Oregon. 5 of the costs and expenses of ton T Boone. Deaceased. 1 SAM ROGERS. PROP. ngrrgete" i making such sale, and to the satis Notice is hereby given to all per- faction of said judgment, and bar- sons whom it may concern that R ring and foreclosing the defendant C. Tedd of Hermiston, Oregon, has and all persons claiming from, thru m iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiii been appoined administrator of the or under him. from all right, title interest or lien in or to said estate of Peyton T Boone, deceased claim, premises or any part thereof, except All persons having claims against the right to redeem, as provided by said estate are hereby required to law. present them with vouchers as re- I This summons is published pursu- of the day, and it i- the logical idea these war times— serviceable. Practica ‘economy. In no other phase of everyday life cao we practice 2 trator at hit home In Hermiston, made on the 27th day of March thrift to better advantage than in the Oregon, or at the law office of Will 1919, directing that service of sum- 2 CARE AND REPAIR OF SHOES H Peterson, attorney for the ad-1 mons herein be made by publication Good shoes are built to out wear the second and third pair of soles, ministrator. In the Smith-Crawrora and.’hatsuch summons be published hoes of which the uppers are still sound can be repaired to net the Building at Pendleton. Oregon. I weeks In the Hermiston Ruara" 'a wearer an extra dividend in satisfactory service Good oak tanned within six months of the date of the | newspaper of general circulation. leather and honest workmanship are the essentials. first publication of this notice, published In Hermiston. Oregon, date .. We have one of the famous stitching and finishing machines, which is made on this 12th day of of first publication April 5th. 1919 electrica 2 operated, with an expert « the helm who understands, W S. Levens, Baker. Oregon. April. 1919. appreciates and delivers repair work as it should be done. The cost W. G. Drowley. Vancouver, Wash in every instance is nominal. R C. Todd. Administrator. ington. and Repairing f Attorney for Plaintiff. Will M Peterson. That Satisfies First Publication April 5. 1919 That Satisfies S Attorney for Administrator. Last Publication May 10, 1919. HERMISTON OREGON Inland Empire Lumber Company Correll & Mäyrän Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. R. A. BROWNSON, MANAGER AUTOMOBILE SERVICE PUBLIC SALES Livestock, Farm Machinery and Real Estate Farmers’ Exchange of the Inland Empire All kinds of Automobile and Gas Engine Repair Work. ALL WORK GUARANTEED GIVE US A TRIAL R EHBERGER US’ GARAGE HERMISTON. ORE. Echo Flour Mills High Grade Patent Blue Stem Flour POUND S HALL. UMATILLA. ORE. ONE NIGHT SATURDAY, APRIL 12 SUNSET AMUSEMENT CO. PRESENTS Duke Westcott and the Golden Gate Girls in The Strollers HDEALERS IN GRAIN AND FEED OAK TAN SHOE SHOP ECONOMY IS THE WATCHWORD qulred by law. t CARRYING GORGEOUS COSTUMES. ELABORATE SCENERY AND ELECTRICAL EFFECTS DARCE SAME EVENING GIVEN BY UMATILLA ORCHES TRA AFTER SHOW HAHN’S