THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON HllliillllllllllllllllllllllllllHIIIIIIIUHHim !.. LOCAL BRIEFS J. I IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHI unununnumunsssamni But it has attained its present high standing by reason of being, first of all, a safe bank. Miss Lena Ward was the recipient of a package of chestnuts Wednes­ day from her grandmother in old Virginia. 1 You cannot afford to be without a Litchfield Manure Spreader I he Dairy Show committee re­ quests that all those having bills against the association present them forthwith to H. M. Straw. Mrs. J. D. Watson entertained the members of the Bridge Club at a bridge luncheon at her home .on Gladys avenue last Monday. Mary Pickford in Amarilly of Clothesline Alley at The Movie this Saturday evening. Amarilly !« cle- SUMMONS ver and amusing, and ’none should In the Circuit Court of the State of pass this opportunity of seeing her Oregon for Umatilla County. Esther S. Smith, Plaintiff, vs. Char- in the alley. les Smith, Defendant. To Charles Smith, the above nam­ Before leaving for California last ed defendant: week Ray Fisher bought an unim­ In the name of the State of Ore­ proved 40 acres just east of the gon, you are hereby required to ap­ pear and answer or otherwise plead Hannan ranch out in Columbia Dis­ to the complaint filed against you trict. On his return from the Ever­ In the above entitled suit in said green State lie will buckle in and - within "hin six weeks from the improve the forty. SPECIALIZE IN FEEDER HOGS Court date of the first publication of this One Hundred Carloads of Cholera- summons, and you are further noti­ Misses Eva Miller and Blanche fied that if you fail to so answer or Free Animals Shipped Annually otherwise plead in this cause within Minton arrived yesterday morning From South Dakota. the said time, plaintiff, for want from Portland to remain all winter. thereof, will apply to the above en­ Miss Miller has taken a position in (Prepared by the United States Depart­ titled Court for the relief prayed ment of Agriculture.) for in her complaint, to-wit: for a the dining room of the Hotel Her­ the _____ bonds miston, while her friend Miss Min Feeder hogs, perfect as to specifica- decree forever - dissolving ___ _______ Hon and designed to satisfy the most1 of . matrimony now and heretofore ton holds a similar position at the discriminating purchaser, are exported exl S Ing between plaintiff and de- Pregon Cafe. “ from the Belle Fourche [endant and for an absolute divorce innually from me Dene fourche | from the defendant, for the care reclamation project. South Dakota, and custody of Anna Aldruda smith. Petitions are being circulated to Approximately 100 carloads of cholera- the minor child of plaintiff and del secure donations to a fund to be free and alfalfa-raised porkers are fendant, and for the restoration of used for the purchase of uniform shipped each season. The output for plaintiff’s maiden name, to-wit, Es caps for the members of the school the last few years has been purchased thcr Stone, and for such other and band. Contributions may be left by Nebraska farmers who fatten and further relief as to equity and good with Henry Hitt, P. B. Siscel or J. conscience may seem meet. condition the hogs for the central mar- This summons is published pur­ M. Prindle. lets. A special advantage about such suant to an order of the Hon. G. W. shipments is that the animals need Phelps, Judge of the above entitled F. W. Boy.iton passed Saturday not be held In quarantine while vacci- Court, made and entered on the 30th nated to satisfy the requirements of day of October. 1919, providing that and part of Sunday here pursuing interstate shipment, and the purchaser publication of this summons shall be the feathered tribe with a double- does not have to bear added expenses, made in the Hermiston Herald. barreled shotgun. He was from Pen- The first publication of this sum- dleton, and of course he met with such as yardage and feed costs, which mons is he would have to pay if he bought his veni ber, made on the 8th day of No- good success on his hunting trip— 1919. W. J. Warner, stock hogs on the central market. at least he said he did. Neverthe­ Attorney for Plaintiff, The Belle Fourche project was re- 8 14 Hermiston, Oregon. less, he enjoyed his visit, for while cently declared free from cholera by here he was the guest of his brother, SUMMONS W. S. Boynton, and family at their In the Circuit Court of the State of home on the West Side. Oregon for Umatilla County. eor. Earl L Smith. Plaintiff, vs. Vivian Gas Shortage Relieved Smith, Defendant. To Vivian Smith, Defendant above After much telephoning and a named: night trip to Stanfield, Lays’ "Gar­ In (he name of the State of Ore­ age finally broke the gasoline short- it "T gon. you are hereby required to ap­ age of last week by inducing the pear and answer the complaint of Standard Oil Co. at Pendleton to the plaintiff filed against you in the send down a tank of gasoline last above entitled suit on or before Sunday. The tank car arrived at Saturday, the 20th day of Decem­ Stanfield on schedule time and ber, 1919, that date being within everybody now has gas. An illus­ : w six weeks of the date of the first tration of the almost universal use publication of this summons. And of this commodity is seen in the you will take notice that if you fail fact that there was delivered 1669 to appear and answer or otherwise gallons of gasoline from Sunday plead to said complaint within said afternoon to Friday noon to Lays’ Dakota Farmers Specialize In Feeder time the plaintiff for want thereof Garage alone. will apply to the Court for the re­ Hog Production. lief prayed for In his said complaint, the state live stock sanitary board. namely, for a decree of the Court The hog growers of that section have dissolving the bonds of matrimony decided It is most profitable for them existing between plaintiff and de­ SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE fendant, and for other equitable to produce feeder bogs because the relief. A basket social netted $87 for the high price and limited quantity of corn This summons is published pur­ In their vicinity available for feeding suant to an order made by Honor­ church building fund on Halloween, purposes make the fattening of hogs able Gilbert AV. Phelps, Judge of the Oct. 31. A lively program was pre- by the local people. a hazardous undertaking. On the oth­ above entitled Court, in the above tented The Red Cross membership drive the 3rd day of entitled cause, on er hand, alfalfa hay is grown in abun- Is on, and reports will be ready dance, and the pasture afforded is November. 1919; the first publica- within i he week. lion will be made in the Hermiston keenly relished by the hogs. Hence A barber shop and lunch counter newspaper published at Her- the project farmers are limiting their Herald Is in course of construction, as well miston. Umatilla County. Oregon, on a real estate office. Grading has operations to feeder-hog production. Saturday, the 8th day of November. as completed for the new rail­ A co-operative live stock shipping as­ 1919, and the last publication will been road siding and signboards have sociation has been organized on the be made on Saturday, the said 20th been replaced on the station. Belle Fourche project to market the day of December. 1919. The sum­ Rev. Harper preached in the local hogs in unique fashion this Fall. The mons will be published for six con­ church last Sunday. He took for secutive weeks in said newspaper. theme the present social unrest. Plan Is to secure carload orders for Dated this the 3rd day of Novem­ his He set forth the necessity for an these hogs so that they may be shipped ber, 1919. equitable adjustment of relations out in small train loads for delivery Peterson. Bishop & Clark. . between all pai ties concerned, and to points east of thé Missouri river. Attorneys for the Plaintiff. held to the statement that the prin­ The idea is to have about fifteen cars Residence and Postoffice Address: ciples for such an adjustment could Pendleton, Oregon. of hogs in each train, these cars being 8-14: be found in the life and teachings loaded at Newell and Nisland on the of the Saviour. Project and to be carried to destina- A meeting of the Farm Bureau CHURCH NOTICES is called for Nov. 11, at which time tion, without stopping for feed or wa- more complete organization of local ter, within the 36-hour limit. Infor- Christian Science units will be taken up. together mation Is being promulgated among with the telephone question, the Services, 11 a. m. the prospective buyers along the route Subject: Adam and Fallen Man. farm loan bank and the organiza- regarding the freight rates on a mini- tion of a bull association. mum car of feeder hogs so that they The monthly school report shows Baptist Church can estimate accurately the gross cost a total enrollment of 87, with 77 of such a load of quality feeders de- Every Lord s Day Bible school un­ remaining in good standing. The ivered at their .destination. The hogs der efficient management of Supt number of days taught was 16 ow- sold during the fall of 1918 ranged A. E. Bensel, 10 a.m. Preaching the Ing to the county Institute. The from 16 to 21 cents a pound f. o. b. Word by the Pastor at 11 a. m. and report shows the average number of neither absent nor late to be cars, some of the loads being sold 7:30 p. m. Midweek prayer and con­ pupils 38, average number belonging 73.7, above the market quotation and some ference service every Thursday at average daily attendance 67.7. and of them under. 8 p. m. Free seats, free gospel and per cent of attendance 92. The roll of honor follows: The Belle Fourche plan of market- a cordial welcome to all. Ira David Hall. Pastor. Helen Harper. Billy Haskins, Mo- ing feeder hogs should be of Interest to hava Kutzer. Sa dio Larsen, Vernon other stock raisers and feeders In va- Root. Mary Haskins. Alvle Mefford, rious sections of the country, illustrat- Russell Mefford. Melvin Signs. Ver- ng. as It does, a new method of feed- rol Woodard, Mabel Brown, Sophia granimal distribution. Handling Mefford, Ella Munger, Edna Rhine- through a co-operative shipping asso- hardt, Rachel Johnson, Noel Klitz, slation directly from the producer to Maxwell Partlow. Buster Rands, Donald Klages, Alex Ayers, Edon the purchaser makes It certain that Larsen. Erma Broyles, Mildred Dun- the buyer will receive the hogs at his can, Norman Hein Deibert Johnson, WE SELL IN station at a minimum cost for handling Fari Oleson. Woldon Ayers, Wah- in transit. Furthermore, the fact that CAR LOTS nona Rand, Frances Blayden, Ida the animals come from a cholera-free Mefford, Cathleen Marshall. Alton country Is positive Insurance against Klitz. Robert Haskins. Adrian Be- losses from that disease. If the hogs chdolt, Dorothy Boardman. Gladys are not exposed to infection In transit Paine, Lauren Cumins, Della Olsen, Baled or Chopped Volney Stowe, Doris Healey. Edna or subsequent to their delivery at their and Broyles. new homes. Prospects are that In the future many South Dakota farmers In the eastern part of the state who raise considerable corn and make a practice or feeding the grain to hogs will rely to • certain extent on the animals com- GET OUR PRICES ELECTRIC FIXTURES ing from the Belle Fourche project. LIVI There are more LITCHFIELD SPREADERS on the project than the combined total of all other makes. THERE IS A REASON. Let us demonstrate what these will do to save labor and then ask the experiment station what manure means to even alfalfa fields, saying nothing of it’s value in the garden, corn and potato patch. 4 PHONE 192 PHONE 192 ’ IIARDWA R K IMPLEMENTS AUTO 3527 23 NEW STOCK OF FORD PARTS Just Received GENERAL LINE OF REPAIRING On All Makes oí Cars Full Line of TIRES, TUBES AND ACCESSORIES Corner First Street and G’adys Avenue The New Garage BOARDMAN NEWS Alfalfa Hay Alfalfa Hay Alfalfa Meal BUTTER WRAPPERS-WE SELL THEM ALL PRINTED. C.S.McNAUGHT Co AND APPLIANCES PIONEER Barber Shop ED. MILES, PROP. Ladies Shampooing and Almond Meal Peroxide Steam Bleach Phone Your Orders BARBER SHOP fur all kinds of Clean and Sanitary Transfer Work Stand at Siscel’s. Phone 262 We are ready al any time to go any where or haul anything. Hot and Cold SHOWER BATHS The City Transfer W. B. BEASLEY WM The New Anderson Autoreel Light is Here Bullseye Lens, Improved Refllector, 14 feet of cord for trouble light. Same old price. WE HAVE SOLD TWO ZENITH CARBURETORS THIS WEEK. EQUIP YOUR CAR WITH ONE AND END YOUR CARBURETOR TROUBLES. Our supply of FLASHLIGHT BATTERIES Is kept fresh by a wholesale house. Inspected every two weeks and credit given us for weak batteries. This insures you of a fresh battery. Regular price. LAYS' GARAGE CHEVROLET CARS SUPPLIES AND REPAIRS