The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, December 24, 1920, Image 7

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    THE HERMISTON
The Holiday Season affords an opportunity to ex­
press again the pleasure we derive from our business
relations with you and on behalf of our entire organ­
ization, we wish for you and yours A Merry Christ­
mas and A Happy Prosperous New Year.
s
Gas
Cw
Dr.
Freexe
makes
FOR SALE—Baraain. High power
Winchester rifle, 100 rounds am­
munition. Call at Second house
“Wh free and be assured of
east of Catholic church
15-ltp
good eye service.
36
FOR SALE—22 acre tract joining
my high line ranch west of But­
ter Creek. Will sell for price of
water right to make quick turn.
J. D. Watson.
15-2tc
regular visits to Her-
miston.
Consult him
WANT ADS.
WANTED
MISCELLANEOUS
NOTICE: All classified ads are sup­ LOST—Pair of spectacles in black
case, no rim around glass, Return
posed to be paid in advance. Here-
to this office.
after, this rule will be strictly en-
14-2tp.
Herald Pub. Co.
forced.
FIVE Passenger Chevrolet to trade
for Ford roadster. C. Brockman,
HOUSEKEEPING Work wanted by
Stanfield, Oregon.
14-3tc.
competent woman Saturday’s. Mrs.
12-2tp WE ARE in the market for baled
timothy hay, feed oats and pota­
TYPEWRITER Ribbons and carbon
toes. Must be good quality and
paper for sale at the Herald.
prices right, only products that
will pass inspection at time of de­
FOR SALE
livery will be accepted. Mail quo­
tations to East Oregon Lumber
We have some large pieces of card­
board for decoration purposes for
Company, Enterprise, Oregon.
Thanksgiving and Christmas. As-
15-ltc
sorted colors. The Herald Office.
10-itc
complete stock of bath tubs, toilets,
wash bowles, and hot water tanks
FOR SALE—15 h. p. Alamo engine;
and fixture«. If we havent what
Ford delivery body. See Harry
you want, we’ll get it. Repairing
Kelley.
51-tfc
and installing.
I. E. Putman.
FOR SALE—Du roc Jersey swine.
Spring and fall pigs sired by the Do you have trouble starting your
grand champion. C. C. Mason.
Ford In the morning? Install an
5-tfc
“easy starter” and your trouble
dlssapears.
$12.50.
Hermiston
FOR SALE OR TRADE—120 acre
Auto Co.
9-tfc
ranch. Would like small place
cluse in as part payment. Inquire General Auctioneering. G. A. Rise-
ling, Stanfield, Oregon.
Work
8-tfc
• at jewelry store.
guaranteed, phone.
3-tfc
FOR SALE—Royal Typewriter, No. Strayed or Stolen—2 ponies, both
10 in first class condition $50.00
bays. One has white face and
10-tfc
feet. J. K. Shotwell.
3-tfc
DO YOU need a new typewriter rib­
bon? The Herald office has a lot
T. L. Hall Transfer—City and
of them in stock, good ones too.
country hauling. Leave orders at
Elliott’s Tire Shop. Phone 192. 30tfc
FOR SALE or Exchange—$5,000.00
equity in two houses in Portland WHEN your subscription expires for
Saturday Evening Post
$2.50
for good irrigated land near Her­
Ladies Home Journal .
2.00
miston. Geo. W. Elder Agency,
Country Gentleman ....
1.00
11-tfc
Hermiston, Oregon.
send your renewals to me. I only
get credit for the subscriptions I
send in. If you send it in I get no
FOR SALE—20 acres, Stanfield pro­
credit. Leave part of the money
ject, 10 acres alfalfa, all fenced
home. Ed. H. Graham.
47-tfc
rabbit wire, buildings and well.
Stock and furniture also for sale. Real Estate Fire and Automobile In­
surance. C. W. La Barre.
7-tfc
42-tfc
Inquire this office.
W. J. Kennings.
Used Furniture, stoves, heaters and
team.
ranges bought, sold, exchanged or
47-tfc
repaired. Correll’s shop.
7-tfc
FOR SALE—3150.00 orchestra violin
for $50 cash or $10 down and $3
Elliott’s Tire Shop.
per month for 15 months. Can be
seen at Hahn’s Shoe Store. 12-4tp THE feeling of security is well worth
How about
the premium paid,
LOST—A ladies nugget neck chain.
that Fire Insurance? See the E.
11-tfc
Finder please return to Mrs. W. J.
P. Dodd Agency.
13-tfc
Dobler.
FOR SALE—Good
W. Agnew.
farm
Notice of Chattel Mortgage Sale
FOR SALE—Pump, pump jack, gas
Notice is hereby given, that where­
engines, galvanised iron tanks,
wagon, buffet, range, heater, 32- as, Nick Johnson, on June 28th,
20 Army Colt, other articles to 1920, made, executed and acknow­
numerous to mention, Sacrifice ledged and delivered to the under-
13-tfc
prices. Correll’s Shop.
signed, a chattel mortgage whereby
FOR SALE—5 passenger Chrevolet he mortgaged the following personal
in good condition. C. Brockman, property to-wit:
The barley raised on thirty or for­
Stanfield, Oregon.
13-4tc
ty acres of land, being a part of the
FOR SALE—Some excellent cows Blue mountain ranch situated on
and heifers to freshen within the
month.
W. T. Roberts, phone Butter Creek in Umatilla County.
Oregon, which land now belongs to
475.
13-tfc
said Nick Johnson, all the barley
FOR SALE or Exchange—480 acres raised thereon during the year 1920,
to secure the payment of one prom­
good wheat land, will take 10 to issory note for four hundred sixty
20 acres good Hermiston property and seventy four one hundreds dol­
In part paymenet, balance the very lars face value, therein described,
best of terms.
Geo. W. Elder with interest thereon at eight per
cent per annum from June 28th,
Agency, Hermiston, Oregon. 11-tfc 1920, and payable to the Inland Em­
pire Lumber Company on November
FORDSON
TRACTOR,
equipped 1st, 1920, which Chattel Mortgage
with pulley and two bottom plow, was duly recorded on June 29th,
good as new, for sale cheap. Her- 1920, at page 298 of Volume 28 of
13-tfc. Records of Chattel Mortgages of
miston Auto Co.
Umatilla County, Oregon; and where­
FOR SALE—My 20 acre ranch, two as no part of said promissory note
miles from Hermiston, joins Mc- has ever been paid and the condi­
Keen and Parker’s place. Half tions of said chattel mortgage has
leveled, about 2 acres in alfalfa. been broken by the makers thereof;
NOW THEREFORE, By virtue of
House, other improvements
If
sold at onee, only $1400. Terms terms and conditions of said chattel
W. L. Kimble, Pomeroy, Wash., R. mortgage The Inland Empire Lum­
D 1. Phone 26F12.
14-tfc ber Company have taken possession
of said barley, consisting of one hun­
EMPIRE Cream Separator for sale dred and twenty sacks and will sell
good shape, $25.00. J. 8. Dyer the same at public auction at the
14-tfc hour of Noon on the 24th dayof
December, 1920, to the highest bid­
der for cash, sale thereof to be made
FOR SALE—50 second hand sewing at Hermiston, Oregon, proceeds of
machines In good condition, or will sale to be applied to the payment of
trade for hay, chickens, forniture, osts and expenses of sale including a
easonable attorney’s fee. the balance
or anything else we can handle. C. to be applied to the payment of said
E Henley, Pendleton, or leave word note, the principal and interest.
Dated this 1st day of December.
with Mrs. W. B. Beasley, Hermiston.
14-tfc. 1920.
Inland Empire Lumber Company.
By I. M. Peterson, Attorney.
FOR ‘SALE—Winesap Apples, $2.00
7
13-3U
•nd lidi ho* H. F H anby. 8-3tc
We have * large stock of adding ma-
FOR SALE—Piano. Inquire Fannie
chine rolls of paper. Call or write
C. Todd.
8-tfc
for a supply for your machine.
Adding machine rolls of. paper for
sale at the Herald office.
The Herald, your home paper.
HERALD,
HERMISTON,
OREGON.
SPECIAL—For the rest of December
we will give the Oregon Farmer
and the Herald one year for the
regular price of the Herald. $2.00
Lifelike
Forms
Gracefully
Step
The Theatre
• year. We will also allow you
Aerose the Floor Saying “Mamma"
a years subscription to the Oregon
Beautiful
Farmer if you renew your sub­
scription during the month of De­
OLLS that walk and talk
cember.
and wink and roll their eyes
are Parisian Christmas nov-
Summons
eitles tn toyland. These IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
dolls seem almost human, as
STATE OF OREGON
they walk In sprightly style across the
For the County of Umatilla
Toor saying "mamma” or “papa" Just
F. B Swayze and W. H. Simpson as
2.30.7.9 P. M.
as real children would.
Receivers
of the Western Land and
W alking dolls being a new inven-
Hon, seem wonderful and bring Irrigation Company, Plaintiffs, vs.
screams of delight from little girla and J. Herbert Strohm and C. E. Joslyn.
hoys, too, who watch with Intense In Defendants.
terest every step of the lifelike dolls
TO J. HERBERT STROHM and C.
as they are exhibited In the shops.
E. JOSLYN, the above named de­
The machinery that moves the doll’s fendants:
tegs is set in motion by a key that Is
In the name of the State of Ore.:
inserted in the works at the waist You are hereby required to appeal
line.
and answer the complaint heretofore
The voice is made active by works filed against you in the above entitl­
that are wound with a key.
ed court and cause on or before the
Uasse Z. Last
The eyes move as the body sways last day of the time prescribed in the
from aide to side. Just as the real chil­ order for publication of summons
“Sunshine and Shadows'
herein, to-wit. within six weeks
dren’s eyes roll and blink, etc.
from the date of the first publication
Post Nature,
25-50c
of this summons or within six weeks
from the date of personal service up­
on you of a copy of the summons and
complaint herein, if the same be
CHRISTMAS WEEK IN ENGLAND served
out of the State of Oregon;
PRODUCTION
Sunday, Dec. 26th
and if you fail so to appear and ans-
Time When Scattered Families Are wer the plaintiffs will apply to the
Billie Rhodes in
United and Tender Memories
court for the relief demanded in the
Are Revived.
complaint herein, to-wit for a
judgement against J. Herbert Strohm
ANY and great are the changes for the sum of Seven Hundred Ninety
Sixty-eight
cents
which have occurred in England Dollars and
JGaramount dricralig idlure
since Dickens wrote “A Christmas ($790.68) with Interest thereon at
the
rate
of
six
(6)
per
cent
per
an
­
Carol,” but they have not affected the
A Sunshine Comedy—2:30-7-9, 15-35c
national love for the festival and the num from February 1st, 1917, and
determination to preserve unimpaired for the costs and disbursements of
this
suit,
and
for
a
decree
adjudging
the traditional warmth and heartiness the same to be a first lien upon the
of its celebration. Christmas week Is Southwest quarter of the South­
still the great week of the year for west quarter of Section 19; the
Wednesday, December 29th
the English people. It Is the one week Southwest quarter of the South­
when scattered families are reunited, west quarter of Section 30; and
when tender memories and old asso­ the South half of the North half
ciations are revived, when friend greets of the Southwest quarter of the
friend with a cheery expansiveness in Northwest quarter of Section 30, all
striking contrast with the character­ in Township 4, North of Range 28,
W. M., together with the water
istic reserve of the English nature, E.
■ ight of one miners’ inch for each
so, undemonstrative to those who do acre of said land below the construct­
not know It well, apparently so dis­ ed line of what is known as the
tant and unsympathetic.
Hinkle Ditch,” under and by virtue
Paramount Magazine
From Wednesday ail business will of the mortage executed and deliver­
be suspended, not to be resumed till ed by J. Herbert Strohm to the Hink-
7-9 P. M.
15-350
Monday morning. The whole nation e Ditch Company on January 28,
1908,
recorded
in
Umatilla
County,
will give itself up to good cheer and
good fellowship, and for a brief season, Oregon, in Book 33 of Mortages at
all strife and controversy are hushed, page 569, and foreclosing said mort­
gage and directing the sale of said
and peace, charity and concord reign premises
and property in accordance said time plaintiff for want thereof Phelps, Judge of the above entitled
supreme.
with the law and the practice of said will take judgement against you for Court made and entered on the 13th
court and barring said defendants the sum of $342.39 with interest day of December, 1920.
The first publication of this sum­
ind all persons claiming by, through thereon from the date of filing of the
or under them, or either of them sub­ complaint in said action and for his mons is made on the 17th day of De­
sequent to the 28th day of January, costs and disbursements in this ac­ cember, 1920 In the Hermiston
Substitute for a Tree.
Herald,
1908, of all right, title, and interest tion.
We are not going to have a Christ­ in or to said premises or property
This summons Is published pursu­
W. J. Warner,
mas tree, writes a correspondent. To ave the right to redeem as provided ant to an order of the Hon. G. W. 14-7tc.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
make them brilliant many pretty little y law.
ornaments are needed and they cost a
This summons is published pursu­
good deal. My plan is for a barrel ant to an order of the Honorable
in place of a tree. I have the barrel Gilbert W. Phelps, Judge of said
now in a closet. It is covered with old court, made and entered on the 11th
dark green cambric and the day before lay of December, 1920, directing the
the great holiday I am going to pin publication of summons herein by
once each week for six
sprigs of evergreen and holly over IL publishing
successive weeks in the Hermiston
It will look pretty gay, I think, when Herald, a weekly newspaper printed
it is filled with the gifts that are go­ and published at Hermiston, Oregon.
ing into it now, all prettily tissued
Date of first publication December
and tied, and my son as jolly Old 17th, 1920.
Santa Claus stands over It to delve in­
W. S. Levens
Baker, Oregon
to its mysteries and to proclaim the
W. G. Drowley
names of those who are to solve them.
Vancouver, Wash.
I am sure we will enjoy our barrel as
14-7tc Attorneys for the Plaintiffs
much as we would a tree.
WALKING AND TALKING DOLLS
THE PLAY HOUSE
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Fawni
CHRISTMAS
DAY
“Why
Change
Your
Wife?”
Cecil B
DeMilles
WHY CHANGE
YOUR WIFE?
‘In Search of
Arcady”
Bryant Washburn in
“It Pays to Advertise”
SUMMONS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON
For Umatilla County
O. Stangeby, Plaintiff, vs. W. M.
Tutle, Defendant.
To W. M. Tuttle, the above named
defentant.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
OF OREGON : you are hereby requir­
ed to appear and answer or otherwise
plead to the complaint filed against
you in the above entitled action In
said court within six weeks from the
date of the first publication of this
summons, and you are further notifi­
ed that if you fail to answer or other­
wise plead in this cause within the
Best of All Holidays
aking it all tn all, it may
be safely asserted that
T
Christmas Is the merriest and the
best of all holidays, and one
which is likely to be observed for
ages yet to come. Nations may
rise and fall, new beliefs and re­
ligions may sweep away the old,
but that would seem, indeed, a
dreary and empty year which
brought no merry Christmas in
Its annual round. May old Fa­
ther Time long spare his holi­
day to mankind to gladden the
hearts of all with its coming,
and may each Christmas be
still merrier than the last
Does Your Engine Consume
Too Much Gas ?
Ancient Christmas Dish.
Indispensable Christmas dish of
ancient times was "frumenty" of
“frumante.” Here Is the recipe fof
making the dish according to a faith:
ful old chronicler: “Take clean wheat
and bray It in a mortar until the hulls
be all gone off, and seethe It until It
burst, and take It up and let It cool ;
and take clean, fresh broth and sweet
milk of almonds or sweet milk of kine
and temper It all; and take the yolks
of eggs. Boll It a little and set it
down and mess It forth with fat venl-
son or fresh mutton." Frumenty was
often served alone without venison or
mutton. When served by itself It wap
well sweetened.
An
An
Something Wrong.
We Can Locate It.
If you are not getting full mileage out of
your car you are losing money, and your engine needs
attention. Possibly the entire car needs it. Where
ever there is a “drag” there is a shrinkage in mile­
age—and no car owner wants to admit that his
A BIG JOKE
Duck:
hope I
J. D. WATSON
INSURANCE
Now I
“bus” is not up to the standard.
wont
get a treatise on
"How to Swim"
for a
Christ-
We make a specialty of INCREASING MILEAGE in
cars. Let us do it for you.
mas gift.
A Form of Generosity.
[
“That fellow is kind of hard to •• |
pend on."
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“He seems to he very generous
“Yeo.
¡
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He's a regular Sants Claus.
-I don’t understand."
"He is willing to take the credit tor
giving you anything you want prove
ed someone else stand the expense-
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Hermiston Auto Co.