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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1920)
.'UIIIIUIIIIIIIillllllHNHimHMNHHttttHS NOTICE 2EAT"AEOBAESALE OF Kingsley Mercantile Co “The House of Quality and Service" The quality of the Merchandise we handle is shown below enrect ‘IINd MUNSING WEAR FRUITS VEGETABLES Stetson Hats-’ For Men Who Care” Kingsley Mercantile Co The House of Quality and Service” Phone 171 Two Deliveries Daily 11 A. M There’s None Better HOME MADE SAUSAGE and Home Cured HAMS AND BACON We now have in quantity They are the finest in this class of meats ever put on display in Hermiston. Try them once and you will be satisfied with their appetizing flavor. WE CARRY FRUITS AND VEGETABLES CITY MEAT MARKET PHELPS CASH GROCERY The Monopole Store” Phone 413 “MONOPOLE’ ‘ goods are first-class in every respect Our Guarantee Back of Every Purchase Royal Bakery Goods from Portland Cakes, Doughnuts, Rolls, etc., Wednesdays and Saturdays Afternoon Delivery to Any Part of City Tuesdays and Fridays Fresh Vegetables BEAN SPRAY PUMPS GIANT IDUPIEY I HERMISTON f LOCALS = = = IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR UMATILLA COUNTY 7illllllHllllllilllllllliillllilllUllllittllMUF. S ; : F. A. Chezik passed four days this In tke Matter of the Guardianship of Louise Glover Root, a Minor. week thransacting business in Port- Notiee is hereby given that the and undersigned. George Harvey Root, as guradian of Louise Glover Root, a Mr. and Mrs H. L. Hart are the minor, under and by virtue of an or proud parents of a baby girl, born der of the Hon. Chas. H. Marsh, Judge of the above entitled court, Thursday, January 29, 1919. made on the 23rd day of January, 1920, will from and after the 2nd Col. H. G. Newport returned Sun- day of March. 1920, offer for sale, day afternoon from a four days’ busi- and sell at private sale, upon the terms hereinafter described, ness trip to Portland. at the office of Raley, Raley A Steiwer, in the American National Mrs. H. D. Percey returned Sunday Bank Building, in the City of Pen night from Rleth after a few days' dleton, Umatilla County, Oregon, and subject to confirmation by the above visit there with her parente. entitled court, to the person making the best and highest offer therefor, Nicholas Codd, president of the all of the estate, right, title and in local electric light concern, is here terest of the estate of Louise Glover Root, a minor, in and to the follow on a business visit. ing described real property, situated In Umatilla County,'State of Oregon, Mrs. A. Robeilo and children are to-wit That part of the Northwest here from Portland on a two weeks Quarter of Section 14, Township visit to her sister, Mrs. Will Mathers. 4 North, Range 28, E. W. M., described as follows: E. W. Mack returned the first of Beginning on the north line of Section 14 at its intersection the week from a few days’ business with the east line of the O. R. & trip to Portland. N. Company’s right of way, 8.59 chains from the Northwest cor John Fine, a former rancher who ner of said Section 14; thence along the said right of way Is now located at Twin Falls, Idaho, south 2 degrees and 10 minutes was here on business the first of the west 1.50 chains; thence south week. 8 degrees 35 minutes west 3.00 chains; thence south 17 degrees 36 minutes west 3.00 chains; Otto G. Sapper, accompanied by thence south 26 degrees 54 min Mrs. Sapper and their little daugh utes west 3.00 chains; thence ter, came from Pendleton last Sat- east 9.25 chains; thence north urday. 10.00 chains to the north line of the quarter section; thence west 6.41 chains to the place of be W. H. Stout left Monday for. Co ginning: lumbus, Ohio, after enjoying a two Also Lot 16 in Block 4, in New months visit with his sister, Mrs. port’s Addition to the Town of Hermiston, according to a plat Marge Hoisington, and other rela thereof filed in the office of the tives. County Recorder at Pendleton, Oregon. Arthur Ralph left Saturday night The terms on which said property for his home in Spokane after a most will be sold by the said guardian are pleasant three months visit at the as follows, to-wit: In separate par cels for cash upon the confirmation home on the West Side of his uncle, f the sale of said real property by Frank Ralph. the above entitled court, and upon the execution and delivery of a good Miss Grace Thompson, who has and sufficient deed. Dated this 28th day of January, been attending school here, left Mon 1920. day for her home near Umatilla, to GEORGE HARVEY ROOT, As Guardian of Louise Glover remain until the abatement of the Root, a Minor. flu epidemic. Raley, Raley & Steiwer, Attorneys for Guardian, W. S. Egbers, extensive farm land Jan. 31-Feb. 28. Pendleton, Ore. owner north of town who is now re siding in Ritzville, Wash., was look- NOTICE Ing after business affairs here sev- eral days this week. Notice is hereby given that a spe cial election will be held within the Father Butler was a Portland vis- precincts of Irrigon and Beardman itor several days this week, going to within the West Extension Irriga the Rose City on business connected tion District on Tuesday, the twenty- fourth day of February, 1920, be with the placing of a new altar in tween the hours of eight o’clock in the local Catholic church. the morning and five o’clock in the afternoon of said day for the pur Dr. and Mrs. F. V. Prime have pose of determining whether or not that certain contract between the been in Pendeton all week at the United States of America and the bedside of their little son Buddy, West Extension Irrigation District who has been dangerously ill at St. approved by the Board of Directors Anthony’s hospital from pneumonia. and filed in the office of the Board at Hermiston. Oregon, on the sixth day of January, 1920, shall be au W. M. Hubbs and wife of Silver- thorized and entered into by the ton, Oregon, were here Wednesday Board of Directors, and which said and Thursday of this week looking contract sets forth the maximum amount of money payable to the after their land interests. Mr. Hubbs United States for construction pur runs a planing mill at Silverton. poses. or In the assumption of lia bility for district lands for such pur J. F. Morfitt left Sunday morning poses, exclusive of penalties and in- terest, in the amount of 91,100,000, for Portland, to be gone a couple of and also provides for the substitution weeks on business. Earl Boynton is of the taxing power of the district filling the position of clerk in the in lieu of the existing liens by.indi Oregon Hardware & Implement Co. vidual contracts and other provis ions, which said contract in full may store during his absence. be seen by any landowner or other person interested at the office of the Miss Velma Fawcett of Woodburn, district in the U. S. Reclamation Oregon, has accepted a position as Service building at Hermiston, Ore- gon, in the office of J. G. Camp at stenographer in the First National Irrigon, Oregon, and in the office of Bank here, having entered upon her Emmett Callahan at Boardman, Ore- new duties in that institution last gon. At said election the ballot shall contain the words “Contract Monday morning. with the United States—Yes,” and "Contract with the United States— Miss Stasia Walsh, county health No.” The school house at Boardman nurse, came from Pendleton the lat and the Reclamation Office at Irri ter part of last week and spent sev- gon. within said district, are hereby designated as the polling places for eral days here assisting the local Red the purpose of said election, and Cross to care for the sick In this city George Rand and R. L. Wisdom and Merrill Doble have been appointed and vicinity. judges of election for .Irrigon pre J. H. Miller of Fairbanks. Alaska, cinct. and A. W. Cobb and C. C. Paine and T. E. Burna have been passed through here Thursday of appointed judges of election for last week on his way to Washington. Boardman precinct within eaid dis D. C He Isa brother of Mrs. F. A. trict. • This notice is pubished and posted Phelps, and upon his return from the pursuant to an order of the Board capital he plans to stop off and make f Directors of the West Extension * or d visit here. Irrigation District, made and enter ed on the sixth day of January, 1920. Frank Fowler, a rancher northeast J. G. CAMP. Secretary. | of town, returned the latter part of Jan. 24-Feb. 21. lest week from Portland, where he was consulting a specialist as to the seriousness of an injury to one of his eyes when a piece of steel lodged therein. HARDWARE Phone 671 IMPLEMENTS W A. Leathers” returned last Sat urday from Pendleton, where ho took an enforced vacation, having been quarantined with the flu while on a visit to Mrs. Leathers, who was mak ing an extended stay with her sister in that city. The lady returned home Wednesday. The Best Machinery Investment You Can Make under-fertilized or over-fer tilized spots. Ask any user of the John Deere Spreader, and he will tell you it is the best ma chinery investment he ever made—not only because it saves hard work and valu able time, but because it makes every forkful of manure count for a bigger crop yield. Come in and see this spreader. We want to show you why it will do better work, why it will last longer than ethers, why it will cost less for repairs, and why it is easier to load and operate. Manure goes farther and does more good when you use a John Deere Spreader. You can spread manure evenly, heavy or light—no Mounting the beater on the axle of the John Deere gives you a combination of advantages you can’t get in any other spreader. Come in and know the reason» why there are so many satisfied users of John Deere Spreaders. We Have a Machine Set Up for Your Inspection OREGON HARDWARE • IMPLEMENT CO. F 7n go" ‘f i : 7 a.) The Highest Prices Ever Known That’s What You’ll Get from “SHULm. WB WANT ’EM NOW—AND WELL PAY THE PRICK TO GET ’EM [NOTEXIRA LARGE NOILARGE NOIMEDIUM NOISMALL (EXTRA TO AVERAGE Heavy Furred, Cased 30.00 to 25.00 22.00 to 18.09 16.00 to 14.00 Open or Headless 22.00 to 18.00 16.00 to 14.00 13.00 to 11.00 12.00 to 9.00 12.00 to 7.00 10.00 to 8.00 10.00 II 5.00 MUSKRAT 175 IN 5.00 to ta 3.75 3.75 3.50 to to 2.75 1M 6.50 6.50 to to 5.50 5.50 5.00 8.00 to IM 3.00 to te IN IN 3.50 to to 2.75 2.75 2.50 to to 1.75 6.50 to 5.50 5.50 5.00 5.00 to to 4.00 4.00 3.50 1.75 2.50 2.50 to to 1.50 1.50 Spring Winter Fine, Dark Usual Color Coast 30.00 to 25.00 20.00 to 16.00 15.00 to 12.C0 20.00 to 16.00 15.00 to 12.00 10.60 to 8.50 15.60 ta 12.00 11.03 to 9.00 8.00 to 7.00 10.00 te 8.50 10.00 to 6.00 8.00 to 6.50 8.00 to 5.00 6.0) to 5.00 6.00 to 4.00 These extremely high prices for Oregon Furs are based on the well- known “SHUBERT” liberal grading and are quoted for immediate ship- ment. No. 3, No. 4 and otherwise inferior skins at highest market value. Ship your Furs now—when we want 'em. You’ll get “more money” and get it “quicker" too. “SHUBERT” RETURNS WILL MAKE YOU HAPPY SHIP TODAY—AND KEEP ’EM COMING FASI SHIP All YOUR FURS DIRECT TO ABBS HUBERaENM AMERICAN RAW FURS 35- 27 W Austin Ave. DeptisozChicago. U.S.A former well W. H. Skinner, known resident now residing in Port- land, visited here several days this week with his son. Postmaster C. H. Skinner, and family, while on his way home from a business trip to Idaho. SAPPERS’ INC : Phone Your Orders PIONICER for all kinds of Transfer Work We are ready at any time to go any where or haul anything. B arber S hop K. MILES. PROP. The City Transfer BATHS IN CONNECTION =====