THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, QRXGQK. CONSULT YOUR BANKER OFFICERS F. B. Swayse President R. Alexinder Vice-President 3. C. Lochrie Cashier W. L. Haram, Ase’t. Cashier It is conceded that millions of dol­ lars have been lost through Ill-con­ sidered investments in recent years. Before putting your hard earned money into a proopsition with which you are not familiar consult your banker. We will gladly give you any information in our posession and it may be the means of saving you from an unpleasant experience. Money in the bank is always avail­ able, always working in your inter­ est and in the interest of the com­ munity. We invite your account.. First National Bank NOTICE! T he H erald publishes more genuine paid want ads than any other paper published in a city of the same size in East­ ern Oregon. T H E R E ’S A R E A S O N of Hermiston C ap ital, Surplus and U ndivided P ro fits O v e r $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 FOR SALE— Good purebred bred sows. *25.00 each. H. J. Still­ ings. 52-tfc ITALIAN PRUNES— Canning or for drying, ripe on trees. 2c lb. de­ livered, less If you pick them, C. L. Upham, 3 ml. east. Reo car for sale— price *150. N. W. Bloom. 50-4tc FOR SALE— 14 milch cows, 10 calves and cream separator, 2 ml. southwest of Umatilla on Dobler place. J. W, Christopherson. 2tp For Sale—90 acres on Diagonal road. Joins city limits. Will cut to suit and give term s to suit or will trade for city property. E.D. Mossie. 14tc FOR SALE FORD DELIVERY car for sale or trade. Will consider honey, city lots. See Earl Kingsley. 2-tfc — READ THE WANT ADS— In the Name of the State of Ore­ gon. You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint fil­ ed in the above entitled suit within six weeks from the first publication of thia summons, and you will take notice that If you fail to answer or plead herein within that time, the plaintiff, for want thereof, will ap­ ply to the above entitled court for the relief prayed for In plalnltf's complaint ‘Ued in said cause, to-wlt: for a decree and judgment against defendant Allen Umatilla Fruit Com pany for *136.06 with Interest thereon at the rate of 7 per cent per annum from March 1. 1919 and *351.11 with Interest thereon at the rate of 7 per cent per annum from March 1, 1919 and »75.00 attorney's fees on plaintiff's first cause of suit; for *136.07 with Interest thereon at the rate of 7 per cent per annum from March 1, 1919 and *351.11 with interest thereon at the rate of 7 per cent per annum from March 1, 1919 and *75.00 attorney’s fees upon plaintiff's second cause of action and the costs and disbursements In this suit, and for the costs and expenses of the foreclosure and sale of the property hereinafter described, and for a decree foreclosing plaintiff’s mortgage upon the Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Seclon 33, Tp. 5 N. R. 29 E. W. M. and Its mort­ gage upon the Souheast Quarter of the Northwest Qurater of the South­ east Quarter of Section 33, Tp. 5 N. R. 29 E. W. M., and ordering said premises sold, and that the said mortgagee upon said premises be de­ creed to be a first lien on the lands described therein, and that the rights of each of said defendants In and to said premises be foreclosed and the said premises sold and the proceeds from he sales applied as provided by law and for such other and fur­ ther relief as the Court may deem just and proper. This summons is published pur­ suant to an order of the Hon. Gil­ bert W. Phelps, judge of the above entitled court duly made and enter­ ed on the 10th day of September, 1923, directing that publication herein be made once a week for a period of six consecutive weks In th Hermiston Herald, and the first publication hereof Is made pursuant to said order this 13th day of Sept­ ember, 1923. W. J. Warner, Attorney for Plaintiff. P. O. Address: Hermiston, Ore. l-7tc MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE— Kitchen cabinet, »4; work table,*1; chair, 50c; chest of drawers, *3; commode, *1; laundry stove and pipe, *2; springs A real farm home one-half mile from for double bed, *3. Inquire of ebanon, Ore., 36 acres all In culti­ Mrs. Wallace Spencer. 3-ltc vation, 7 room house, barn 40x48 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE feet, 200 6-year old prune trees, STATE OF OREGON FOR FOR SALE— Household goods, rab­ to exchange for either dwelling or UMATILLA COUNTY bits and chickens. A. T. Brunner, business property in Hermiston. In the Matter of the Estate of Ben­ on the old Shelleday place. 2-ltp Apply this office. 3-tfc jamin Thompson Locke, Decased. Notice to creditors. LARGE ROUND DINING TABLE for AT STUD — Toggerburg Hornless sale, very cheap. Call 22-M 2tfc Buck, Encarla Laberader No. Notice Is hereby given to all per­ 12860; sire Montgomery D. No. sons whom it may concern that Wil­ FOR 8ALE— An improved 20 acre 1806; Dam- El Chlvers Marna No. liam R. Locke has been appointed ranch 3 1-2 miles from Hermiston 1497. Service *10, or two for administrator of the estate of Benja­ for particulars see C. H. Skinner. *15. Geo. H. Perry, Box 83, Echo, min Thompson Locke, deceased. All 1-tfc. Ore. Inquire at Echo Flour persons having claims against the S H ton Public Truck for sale cheap. Mills. 1-tfc said estate are required to present Now on good gravel job. Also has them with proper vouchers and duly flat rack for hauling wheat or Dr. H. C. Curry, Eyesght Specialist, verified as required by law to the baled hay. Inquire this office. of Seattle, who makes regular said administrator at the law office 13-tfc. visits to Hermiston, will be here of Peterson, Bishop and Clark, Smith- soon. Watch paper for date, 51-tc Crawford Building, Pendleton, Ore­ FOR SALE— Six head of cows. B. J. Nation. 43-tfc gon, within six months of the date FOR RENT— Furnished room. Mrs, of the first publication of this not­ C. H. Skinner. 51-tfc ice which is Thursday, the 30th day FOR SALE— One and a halt ton Max wall truck, A -l condition. In­ Lugust, 1923. quire at Neil’s Garage. 39-tfc FOR RENT— Small alfalfa farm, WILLIAM R. LOCKE, house, orchard, berries, etc. J. H. Administrator. Reid. 24-tfe. Polands for Profits. Stillings. 37tf Peterson, Bishop and Clark, BEE SUPPLIES at the Second Hand FOR SALE— A bargain In a gentle Store. Sl-tfc team, harness and wagon, for TAKEN UP NOTICE *150. Inquire at this office. 42tf WANTED— Men or women to take Notice Is hereby given that I have orders for genuine guaranteed hos­ taken up and kept for about five ITALIAN PRUNES of fine quality iery for men, women and children. days at my ranch, sventeen miles and a good crop, ready about Sept. Eliminate darning. Salary *75 a southeast of Hermiston the following 1. Come and get your fall supply week full time, *1.50 an hour described animals: On gray geld­ and please bring your own con­ spare time. Beautiful spring line. ing about 15 years old, brand W, tainers. Orchard is 2 1-2 miles Internatonal Stocking Mills, Nor­ one brown mare about 12 or 14 yrs., north of Hermiston, Oregon. E. ristown, Pa. 41-10tc brand WL, one bay mare, about 10 I. Davis. 48-tfc years old, no brand. STACKER POLES now on hand at Said animals will be sold, unless FOR SALE—Winter banana apples, Inland Empire Lumber Co. 44-tfc redeemed, at public auction to the *1.26 per hundred. B. J. Nation. 51-tfc SEE O L. BENNETT for Auction- highest bidder for csah In band on the 29th day of September, 1923, at erring. Phone 42F2, 2*-tfc. the above deecrlbd ranch, at 10 FOR SALE— Pears at the Robb orch­ REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES AND o’cock a. m. ard, *1.00 per box. Chester Dated at Hermiston on this 12th INSURANCE. J. M. BTGGS, RE­ Wright. 51-tfc ALTOR. 26-tfc day of September, 1923. Signed: Jesse Goff — READ THE WANT ADS— Want Ada Bring Results 50 Bert Quick has traded his ranch south of town to a Mr. Parson, for Fewer Complexes and More Personal­ land In the Willamette valley. Mr. Parson was at one time a reeldent of ities la Essential in American Echo. His household goods have ar­ Scenes, Canby Says. rived and he will take possession at Character la essentially what the once. American scene has to offer the mak­ ers of literature—character, the es­ B. S. Kingsley has been a visitor sence of the novel (to which plot ts at the home of his son Earl In this only a convenience), the chief Ingre­ dient of all literature not lyrical or city. philosophic. The characters that bave A. J. Upham, who has been visiting escaped description so far in the United States I 1 know a dozen which, at the home of his son. Claude Up-1 properly Interpreted, and transmogri­ ham, left Sunday for Walla Walla, j fied into art, would be worth all the where he wil spend a week with E. realistic, arratic, erotic naturalism in R. McKinney nd famiy. a thousand book shops. Men and wom­ en are dying dally who would have HERMISTON IRRIGATION made novelists' fortunes and been our delight Can't we have fewer com­ DISTRICT— NOTICE OF ELECT0N Notice Is hereby given that an ! plexes masquerading as humans, less social conscience, not so many dusty, election will be held at the office of i dirty details of suppressed lives and the Hermiston Irrgation District on j more people of blood, gristle and pas­ Main street. In the City of Hermis-i sion? Can’t we have more personality, ton, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 9th self-sustained and convincing, which embraces all tme motives and Im­ day of October, 1923, for the purpose pulses, of being merely compounded of electing one director to serve for ! of psychologists’ terms? Can't we three years. The polls will be open ! have men, women aud children whose from 8 A. M. until 6 P. M. of said names we remember although we have day. W. J. Warner, known them only in a book? Russian Secretary. literature will not give them to us, not at least our own brand; nor French, nor British. The Job waits upon Amer­ ican writers. Perhaps in serene old age our younger generation will find TYPEWRITER Ribbons and carbon paper for sale at the Herald. the time to smile and do it.—Henry Read the Wand Ada. Seidel Canby In Century. CHARACTER NEED IN FICTION FOR SALE— Cow that at prsent is giving 4 gallons of milk. Fresh again in December. Price *75. R. O. Homing. Pure Bred Jersey bull, St. Mawes stock, for sale or trade,, horses, bogs or poultry. Gaylord M. Madison, R. F. D. No. 1. l-9tp FOR SALE— Concord grape«, de­ livered or pick them yourself. Special price on culls from pack­ ing. F. P. Phipps. l-3tc TILLA COUNTY FOR SALE— Delicious apples. Stark The Hermiston Company, a corpo­ Bros, variety, the original. See ration, Plaintiff, vs. F. M. Gulwlts for your want«. The Allen Umatilla Fruit Com­ 1-tfc pany. a corporation; Fort Wayne Fruit Company, a corporation: Ar­ FOR SALE at McNurlin ranch, one thur F. Warriner and Mary-E. War­ mile west — of Umatilla, one roan riner, his wife. Defendants. mare safe for women or children Summons. to ride or drive, also three spring To the Allen Umatilla Fruit Com­ two seat hack, harness, saddle, pany. a corpora Ion: Fort Wayne bridle, etc.; have no use for them Fruit Company, a corporation; Ar­ as farm is sold. thur F. Warriner and Mary B. War­ riner, hla wife, Defendants. Read Tie Herald W agt Ads, Sunday Schedule Leave Umatilla, 9:00 A. M. Leave Pendleton, t:0 0 P. M. trip. * 1 .H . *1.75; in e y a r d lodge no w , l p. p, r . ▼ meets each Monday evening in Odd Vwew* hall. Visiting member» cordially invited. M.O. W.R. Loagborn. Sec. J. A. V IO* RECLAMATION LODGE Ne. 187, K. F.. meets each Thursday evening in Mark’s Mall, el 7:30 P. M. Visiting brother» cordially invited. W. H. McMillan R. A. Brow neon. K. R. and S. C. O. of G E N U IN E "BULL" PROFESSIONAL CARD8 DURHAM DR. FRACIS P. ADAMS ‘ Physician and Surgeon t TOBACCO E y n tnate-t, tested and Qleeeee Fitted Office over First Rational Bank office ph onb . w residence phon E. Offle® Hours Mt t ____ to 12 a. m.; salla aiftfwelWVKKiBtly Day or night calls H A U L IN G DR, W, W, ILLSLIY I am now prepared to do haul­ ing Trips made to the country. I so>icit a share of your patron­ age Office over First National Bank Osteopathy Medicine Surgery Calls answered at allhour* Hence phene Til Dr. R. G, GALE, Surgeon George Challis Location in Telephone Building Telephone 931, Day or Night Office Hours: 10 to 11:30 A. M„ 2 to 5 P. M. WHEN IN -READ THE WANT ADS— D R . F . V , P R IM E P E N D L E T O N Read the Wand Ads. MAKE YOUR HEAL Q UARTERS — AT— Dentistry Dental X-Ray and Diagnosis Bank Bldg. OffiftB Phnua, « Hermiston, Oregon Reeid«l6e P W S Til W ESTER N A U T O CO. Cottonwood and Watr Sts. COMPLETE GARAGE SERVICE Tires— Tubes— Accessories ALWAYS OPEN PHONE 530 Tom Swearingen, Mgr. CATARRHAL Qflnnouncement T he new Ford cars are now ready for your inspection, introducing changes th a t improve the appearance of the various body types and increase their comfort and utility. H IT T See the new Ford models now on display in our showroom. — FOR— Thtte tart can b t obtained through the Ford fb'cthly P nrchate Plan. as*V.^Ai«a C A R S • TRUCK S - T R A C T O R S Attorney-at-Law Hermiston i ; : Oregon M c K enzie & lieuallen Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Has removed from his former location in the Bond Bldg, to Rooms 1, 2 and 3 Inland Empire Bank Bldg. Pendleton : : Oregon DR. THEO. BELETSKI, Veterinarian Treats all Domestic Animal«. Inter­ state Stock Inspector SEE They oSer you not only economical and depend­ able transportation, but also a more attractive style and a greater share of motoring convenience —a combination that m akes th e outstanding value of Ford cars more impressive than ever. X a ik x A W, J. W A RN ER DEAFNESS li often caused by an Inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the E-uetachlar. Tube. When thia tube 1 b inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing. Unless the inflammation can be reduced, your heating may be de­ stroyed forever. HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE will do what we claim for It—rid your system of Catarrh or Deafness caused by Catarrh. HALL’S CATARRH Id BDICINE has been successful In the treatment of Catarrh for oVer Forty Tears. Sold by all druggists. F. J. Cheney dk Co., Toledo, O. Residence second house west of tho Cntholtc church. Phone, 82-R. GUNS The Particular Barber —A N D - Shop at Siscel’s Confectionery AMMUNITION (■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a a a a sa a sa BERT MULLENS ■We Give S. & H. Trading Stamps^ I A FULL LINE ■ ■ Kellogg & Schimke, Hermiston, Ore. ■ a ■ a N EW FALL G O O D S g Our new brick shoe store Is now open ■ ■ with a new line of goods. See us for J N O W IN S WOOL R A T IN E ........................... 3.00 STORM SERGE ..._................... 1.00 FRENCH SE R G E ....................... ■ 3 WOOL CREPES........................... $2.00 £ G e t T h is N e w Schoolm ate Today! $5 2.50 FANCY SUITINGS..... 2.50 to 4 50 “P a r k e r DeQ.” C O N F E C T IO N E R Y S T A T IO N E R Y Krause’s Chocolates T k , " < M r r D .Q .." lo u t or th orl.la'V r io t or p o d tl-th p , e l S i —t k i fio o il goo r rtr o r o jo e ttl f o r th o tu o n ty. Conte ■« en d tee it todoy. Bur-Bee Bars W M . H. OGDEN, JEWELER AND WATCHMAXER The Best in Candies "Gift« that Last” W O U a re in te r e s te d m ain ly in securing ex­ cellent service at m oderate cost. A ja x Cords are doing this and m ore fo r thousands o f car owners. A JA X C O R D , R O A D K IN G , PA R A G O N I S w J .L . V A U G H A N * Electric Fixtures and Appliances J B News stand Cigars and Tobacco PhMMI 1M ■ ■ 2 0 « g . C u r * • * . P e n d le to n , O re . ■ (■ ■ B IB B B B B B a ia iB B B B B B IIIB D O I T N O W : ■ CALL 254 For Hauling Send uj the price o f a year’i « round K E L L O G G & S C H IM K E Hermiston Auto Co., Hermiston, Ore. s ■ ¡ tubjcription if you are in arrears *1.50; *1.25 ■ a Starti —a brand-new, high-grade, flashing black pen with a beau­ tiful fluted grip at a price that won’t break your Dad if you happen to Io ., it. A pen so good you hand it down to the next in your family-line when you’re read y to b u y th e fa m o u s lacquer-red Duofold with the 2J-year point - 'THE BEST OF GOOD SEBVICE” OAK TAN SHOE STORE Sam Rodgers, Prop, ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a a J f — the *3 Pen, almost like the *7 Duofold made especially for the younger folks. The Hermiston Produce & Supply Co. SHOE REPAIRING S ‘Boy*— Girls— ‘Parents FARES Umatilla to Pendleton, round trip, *3.25. Hermiston to Pendleton, round trip, *2.80. Stanfield to Pendleton, round trip, *2.35. Echo to Pendleton, *1.00; Q C IG A R E T T E S Schedule Effective June 1, 1923 ADDING machine roll« at the Herald Leave A. M. P. M. P. M. — office. Pendleton....... .. 8:00 12:01 4:00 915 1:15 5:15 TYPEWRITER ribbons and carbon 9:35 1:35 6:35 Stanfield __ paper at the Herald office. Hermiston.. .. _ 9:55 1:35 5:25 Ar. Umatilla „ 10:15 2:15 6:15 — READ THE WANT ADS— Leave — A. M. P. M. P. M. Photograph Coupons are free at Umatilla ....... ... 8:00 12:15 6:00 Oregon Hdw. A Impl. Co. 50-tfc H erm iston __ _ 8:20 12:35 6:20 Stanfield ...... ... 8:45 1:00 5:45 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 9:00 1:15 6:00 Ar. Pendleton _ 10:15 2:30 7:15 STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA­ ITKEN ESTHER CHAPTRJI meet* second Tuesday---- “ at 8.-00 sharp in Maaoulc hall. ______ __ welcome. Minnie E. Stewart, W. ML Kathryn L. Garner. Sec. GOOD Get a photograph coupon at Ore­ UMATILLA RAPID TRANSIT CO. FOR SALE OR RENT—A five room gon Hdw. & Impl. Co, 50-tfc Operating Stages Between Pendleton house with sleeping porch and fur­ nace. Also a combination writ­ and Um atilla Ask about Photograph Coupons at ing desk and book case. Mrs. Oregon Hdw. & Impl. Co. 60-tfc Augusta Creasy. 1-tfc P ell & Smith, Umatilla, Oregon Subteribe For The Herald LODGE DIRECTORY We Need the Money T. H. Gaither ■ a Dray and Tran sfer •MAKE YOUR WANTS K N O W N - TRY THE HERALD ‘‘WANT ADS" ■ bbbbb bbbbbbbbbb bbbi