The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, October 18, 1923, Image 3

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    THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, ORIGON.
Will You Listen?
We will not burden you with long,
dry etorlee. We don’t want to
preach. Leave that to the preacher.
We don't want to scold. You prob-
abl kynow where to get all the scold.
Ing you need.
OFFICERS
F B Sw ayze
President
ft. Alexander
ee-Preeldent
C. I-ocbri*
O ashier
L H arara,
' -s't
Cashier
We want to talk to you of business,
of banking, of the service we offer to
this community, of the things that
are beet for you— and for us. If you
succeed, we all share the success. In
this space, from week to week, we
want to talk to you plainly, honest,
ly, friendly, helpfully. See what we
have to say next week.
First National Bank
R. 29 B. W. M.. and ordering said
premises sold, and that the said
mortgages upon said premises be de
creed to he a first lien on the land)
described therein, and that the right»
of each of said defendants In and to
Devoted to the Interest and Development of the Hermiston Reboots
said premises be foreclosed and the
said premises sold and the proceeds
V o ta .
No. 20
from he sales applied as provided
by law and for such other and fur­
Game of last Saturday— Hermiston
The schol board wishes to rent a
ther relief as the Court may deem
vs. Pendleton. Score 21 to 0 favor piano to be placed In one of the
Just and proper.
of Pendleton.
downstair rooms, and used for indi­
This summons is published pur­
Pendleton piled up ail (he score in vidual and group practices in the
suant to an order of the Hon. Gil­ the first half, but during the second
afternoon. The grades and high
bert W. Phelps, judge of the above half weakened rapidly while our boys
entitled court duly made and enter­ grew stronger. The Hermiston elev school glee clubs could then more eas­
ily prepare for any musical enter­
ed on the 10th day of September,
en plainly had the Pendleton "Buck tainment.
1928, directing that publication
aroos” out conditioned, but were con
herein be made once a week for a
slderably lighter than their oppo­
The first six weeks is ended. We
period of six consecutive weks In
nents. Both teams used the forward have received our report cards and
th Hermiston Herald, and the first
pass for yardage. Hermiston com are feeling either gay or— other­
publication hereof Is made pursuant
pleted
four out of six for a total of wise.
to said order thia 13 th day of Sept­
110 yards and Pendleton four out of
ember, 192$.
six for nearly 55 yards. Most of the
The attendance was around four
W. J. Warner,
Pendleton players were Ijeavy line hundred, with one hundred thirty-
Attorney for Plaintiff.
smashers. The game was cleanly seven in high and two hundred sixty-
P. O. Address; Hermiston, Ore. l-7to fought In a sportsmanlike manner, three in the grades.
High School Mirror
VOICE WITH
FIVE
however Pendleton was penalized for
OCTAVES illegal formation, an end not having
of Hermiston
Capital, Surplus and Undivided
Profits O ver $50,000
Austrian Utters Notse Whose Vlbra
tlens Range From 42 Up to
1,740 In a Second.
two points on the line. The line-up:
Hermiston
Pendleton
Parker
L. E.
Fanshler
Silvey
L. T.
Warren
Carson
L. G.
Temple
Walker
C.
Manning
Winesett
R. O.
Harrah
Rhodes
R. T.
Minniä
Winslow
R. B.
McCully
Addleman
Q.
Hatton
Longhorn
L. H.
Christensen
Parrish
R. H.
Raymond
Rubner
F.
Nereston
Substitute. Swayze for Longhorn.
Referee, Bill Warner. Umpire, Joe
James, U. of O.
Madge Qluck, a member of the
Senior class, made a perfect score in
higher arithmetic. This is only an­
other example of senior superiority.
LODGE DIRECTORY
Q
resh
from the
ueen E sther chapter
•AS& sb S
m e ets second T u e s d a y • ’
a t 8.-00 sharp In Masonic hail,
elconie
Minnie I B. Stewart. W. M
Kathryn L. Garner. Sec.
fa cto ry
hall. V isitina m em bers coniSülÿ i n v i tea.
W. R. Loa « horn. Sec.
J. A. R em a. W. 0 .
RECLAMATION LODGB Np. 10T. K.
of P . meets each Thursday eWninr la
Mack’s H all, a t 7J0 P. M. V t i i S a i
brothers cordially invited.
W. H. McMillan R. A. Browns«».
K. R. and S.
C. G.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
fto lL
YO U R
OWN
W IT H
R i a l » » C r o i x P a p e rs Attacks^
]
DR. FRACIS F. ADAMS
Physician and Surgeon
Eyes treated, tested and G la ss « Pitted
Otfioa over First NaCloaM Bahk
OFFICE PHONE. 02
RESIDENCE PHAWE. 60S
Office Hours:
0 to 12 a. D14 2
53U p . m.
Day or night calls answered pfotapUy
HAULING
DR. W. W. ILLSLEY
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 N ational Bank
Osteopathy
Medicine
Surges
Call« an .w erad a t all b o o n
Office phene 551
H fik iC c e phene Til
Dr. R. G. GALE, Surgeon
Loatlon, Bank Bldg., Rooms 1 and 1
The Juniors lost a class member
At a recent meeting of the Austrian
and the student body their treasurer
Telephone 931, Day or Night
Mrs. W. E. Pot. society of experimental phonetics in
Rethl presented
when Elaine Hunt moved to Yakima
5 -ltp Vienna, Doctor
Office
Houre: 10 to 11:30 A. If., 9
Michael Prlta, age forty-four, whose
the first of the week.
to
5
P. M.
voice
possesses
the
remarkable
range
LOST—A small test telephone. Will
of five complete octaves.
he H erald publishes
pay a reward If returned to the
Last week Mr. Day received seven-
The deepest note uttered by this sing­
WHEN IN
telephone office.. J. Pelmulder,
teen complimentary tickets to the
■.e genuine paid want
D R . F . V . P R IM E
er was a bass F corresponding to 42
5-ltp vibrations per second and two octave«
Oregon-Whitman game at Pendleton.
P
E
N
D L E T O N
s than any other
Dentistry
The fifteen members of the squad
lower, therefore, than the deepest note
MAKE YOUR
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE LADIES’ which can be produced on the violin.
> ■ published in a city
Mr. Day and Mr. Gralapp will attend
D
ental
X-Ray
anti D iagnosis
HEALQUARTERS
Home Journal now $1.00 only. The only previous record of so low
but there will be no half holiday for
Bank Bldg.
G£tee Uh<nw, f t
he same size in East-
—
AT—
tone In the human voice Is that of
See Gladys Whitsett, agent Cur­
Herm iston. Oregon
Residende Phttffc Til
the rest of the school as there was
Jregon.
a
bass
singer
named
Fischer,
who
lived
W ESTER N A U T O CO.
tis Magazines.
last year.
Io the early part of the Eighteenth
Cottonwood and Watr Sts,
This
week
the
Hermiston
eleven
century.
Prlta
also
rendered
upper
0
T ?S A REASON
FOR TRADE— 3-lnch Webber wagon
W. J. W A R N ER
The Juniors are thinking of put-
COMPLETE OARAGE SERVICE
will play Umatilla at Umatilla on
with hay rack, for cow. Henry with Its full artistic value.
Beyond that the notea passed Into Thursday, and Stanfield at Stanfield ing on a play about the middle of
Tires— Tubes— Accessories
Hanby.
6-tfc
Attorney-at-Law
the head register and Into a falsetto Saturday. These games- will trim December.
ALWAYS
OPEN
PHONE 530
resembling
a
soprano,
says
the
Eng­
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES AND
Tom Swearingen, Mgr,
Hermiston
: : :
Oregon
lish Mechanic quoted In the Scientific up the team for their heavy games
IN8URANCH. J. M. BIGGS, RE­ American. The highest notes emitted later with Milton and Athena.
GRADE NEWS
Miss Margery N. Mulheron, county
ALTOR.
26-tfc were the upper F (deml semi-quaver),
M c K en z ie & lieuallen
public school nurse, gave physical C A T A R R H A L D E A F N E S S
and on exceptional occasions upper A
The Senior class has selected a examinations to the grade students is often caused by an Inflamed condition
AT STUD — Toggerburg Hornless (deml-seml-quaver), corresponding to
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
“ “COUS lining of the Eustachian
Buck, Encarta Laberader No. 1,740 vibrations per second which Is new editorial staff for the Mirror. the first of this week.
Has removed from his form er location In the
Tube. W hen this tubo is inflamed you
Bond Bldg, to
a r?rin.b,lnff sound or imperfect
12860; sire Montgomery D. No. one note higher than the highest sung They are: Editor-in-chief, Vivian
hearing. U nless the Inflammation can
Nation; Football editor, Hugh Wal­
Rooms 1, 2 and 8 Inland Em pire Bank Bldg.
The eighth grade wishes to ex­ atroyed fonJver?“P h#‘ r“Ig n’ay ba de‘
1805;
Dam El Chtvers Marna No. by Patti.
Oi SALE
ker; Senior reporter, Irma Buchner; press their appreciation of Miss
Pendleton
:;
Oregon
1497. Service $10, or two for
c * t a r r h m ed ic in e win
$15. Geo. H. Perry, Box 88, Echo, CONSCIENCE ON PHONE WIRE Junior, Lenore Dyer; Sophomore, Compton’s assistance with their sing do what w e claim for it—rid your system
c * tB" h or Deafness caused by
Wilma Waugaman; Freshmen, Flor­ ing.
Ore.
Inquire at Echo Flour
DR. THEO. BELETSKI,
Catarrh. H ALL'3 CATARRH MEDICINE
i —Six room house, bath
How a Philandering Employer Was ence Woughter; Forum, Rita Lou­
has been successful in tho treatm ent of
Mills.
1-tfc
Veterinarian
n . three screened porches. F. E.
Catarrh
for
over
Forty
Years.
Rather Rudely Disturbed by an
dermilk; Grade, Gladys Whitsett;
Treats all Domestic Animals. Inter­
The following members of the sec­ Sold by all druggists.
: rnhart.
5-2tp
Unexpeeted
Call.
FOR RENT— Furnished room. Mrs,
and Joke editor, Georgie Reeder.
state Stock Inspector
ond grado have an average of A, and F. J. Cheney A Oo., Toledo, O.
C. H. Skinner.
61-tfc
T E R FOR SALE— About 50 used
A New York lawyer, gazing idly out
have been neither absent or tardy:
’\8 x l4 timbers, good as new, at
of his window, saw the pretty stenog­
Miss Compton, the music teacher, Anna Rae Martin, Jean Waller,
FOR RENT—Small alfalfa farm, rapher across the street sitting In her
- - r n e b l e price. H . H . W illa rd .
has formed a boys’ and girls’ glee Betty Ralph, Evelyn Beneflel, Ver­
house, orchard, berries, etc. J. H. employer’s lap. The lawyer noticed
4-tfc
club and an orchestra. These or­ non Horning, Forest Evans, Frank
SEE
Reid.
24-tfc. the lettered name on the window and
ganizations
will
be
a
welcome
addi­
Prime,
Edith
Kawa
and
Eunice
then searched in the telephone book.
' D THE WANT ADS—
I Woughter.
BEE SUPPLIES at the Second Hand Still keeping his aye upon the scene tion to the high school activities.
Store.
S 1-tfc across the street he called the gentle­
?A LE— F re sh cow, m ilk s tr a in
Electric light and power companies
man up, says Judge. In a few mo­
We will have a car of lump and a
rth o rn . 4 y e a rs old. E. L. J a c k -
STACKER POLES now on hand at ments he saw him start violently and serving 37 per cent of all the people car of egg coal the first of next week
Residence second house weet of the
6 - ltp
Inland Empire Lumber Co. 44-tfc take down the receiver. "Yea,” said in the United States, and telephone that will sell at the old price. After
Catholic church. Phone, 82-R.
.
— i
the lawyer through the phone, ”1 companies serving practically the en­
these cars coal will be higher. Turn.
and three ’ --------------------------------------------------- should think you would start.'*
Th
— FOR—
6-ltc
?rsh -ed F P i s ?!E O L. BENNETT for Auotlon-
The victim moved bis arm from Its tire country, are carrying on custom­ A-Lum Lumber Co.
6 3tc
err,ns- Phone 42F2-
26-tfe. former position and began to stammer er ownership activities. Since cus­
BERT MULLENS
something.
tomer ownership movement started
NOTICE
— READ THE WANT ADS—
“Yea," continued the lawyer severe­ in June, 1914, approximately 1,500,-
D DINING TABLE for
The Particular Barber
ly. "I think you’d better take that 000 citizens have become new stock­
The City Irrigation assessment for
" C-ll 22-M 2tfc
Get a photograph coupon at Ore­ arm away. And while you’re about It,
1923 was due last April. Unless this
gon Hdw. & Impi. Co.
50-tfc as long as there seems to be plenty of holders In electrical, telephone ser­ assessment Is paid before November
Shop at Siscel’s Confectionery
vice and gas companies. During
i v 2d acres one half in
chain In the room—
flrBt
together
with
Interest,
the
City
—AND—
The victim brushed the lady from 1923 the service companies will ob­
3 acres in cultivation,
Subscribe For The Herald
bis lap, rather roughly.
tain through customer ownership will proceed to foreclose Its lien as
t.
5-4tp
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“Who—who the devil Is this, any­ upwards of $300,000,000 for con­ under the ordinance provided.
ADDING machina relia at the Herald
office.
way?" he managed to splutter.
5-2tc
C.
W.
Kellogg,
City
Recorder
• i!proved 20 acre
struction of plants, additions and ex­
■We Give S. & H. Trading Stempii
“I," answered the lawyer. In deep
miles from Hermiston
tensions.
itiiulars see C. H. Skinner. TYPEWRITER ribbons and carbon Impressive tones, “am your con­
a
_
■
1-tfc.
TYPEWRITER Ribbons and carbon
science," and then he hung up.
paper at the Herald office.
paper for sale at the Herald.
MAKE YOUR WANTS KNOWN—
Read the Wand Ada.
Public Truck for sale cheap,
Not Fair to tho Fish.
• m good gravel Job. Also has
READ THE WANT ADS—
The Mississippi river misbehaves in
;lat rack for hauling wheat or
Want Ads Bring Results
spring, as residents near It know to
TRY THE HERALD “WANT ADS’
haled hay. Inquire this office.
their cost Its waters spread out
1 3 -tfc.
IN THE CIS CUIT COURT OF THE far and wide over the adjacent coun­
try, and millions of fish go with them.
STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA­
ko'ands for Profits. Stillings. 37tf
Soon the stream subsides, and these
TILLA COUNTY
fish are left to die, as the shallow
FOR SALE— A bargain in a gentle
The Hermiston Company, a corpo­ pools that are formed by the reced­
team, harness and wagon, for ration, Plaintiff,
ing waters dry up or freeze. The
vs.
$150. Inquire at this office. 42tf
The Allen Umatilla Fruit Com­ service sends out seining parties,
Our new brick shoe store Is now open
which follow down the diminishing
with a new line of goods. See us for B
FOR SALE— Pears at the Robb orch­ pany, a corporation; Fort Wayne river and rescue the fish from the
Fruit Company, a corporation; Ar­
ard, $1.00 per box. Chester
WOOL CREPES.......................... $2.00
pools and either restore them to tbe
SHOE REPAIRING
Wright.
61-tfc thur F. Warrlner and Mary E. War- stream or distribute them to other
Before you send for anything
riner, his wife. Defendants.
WOOL RATINE.......................... 3.00
waters. In 1919 more than 100,000,000
OAK TAN SHOE STORE
in our line and I am sure that
Summons.
fish were thus saved. Twenty flab
Want Ads Bring Resulta
Sam Rodgers, Prop.
STORM
SERGE..........................
1.00
we
can
satisfy
you.
To the Allen Umatilla Fruit Com­ hatcheries could not produce fish
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FOR SALE— Cow that at prsent is pany, a corpora ion; Fort Wayne equal in number and size to those
FRENCH SERGE............ ....... 2.50
giving 4 gallons of milk. Fresh Fruit Company, a corporation; Ar­ rescued. Tbelr cash value at the
rates
charged
by
commercial
hatch­
FANCY SUITINGS
2.50 to 4 50
strain In December. Price $75. thur F. Warrlner and Mary E. War­ eries exceeds the total appropriations
rlner, his wife. Defendants.
R. 0. Horning.
of the government for the fish cul
In the Name of the State of Ore­ tural service.—William C. Redfield, In
Pure Bred Jersey bull, St. Mawes gon, You are hereby required to The Outlook.
stock, for sale or trade, horses, appear and answer the complaint fil­
C O N F E C T IO N E R Y
hogs or poultry. Gaylord M. ed In the above entitled suit within
Salem chamber of commerce goes |
S T A T IO N E R Y
“THI
BEST
9F
G
O
O
D
SERVICE”
six
weeks
from
the
first
publication
Madison, R. F. D. No. 1.
l-9tp
on record against state Income tax.
of this summons, and you will take
FOR SALE— Delicious apples. Stark notice that If you fall to answer or
Bros, variety, the original. See plead herein within that time, the UMATILLA RAPID TRANSIT CO.
F. M. Gulwlts for your wants.
plaintiff, for want thereof, will ap­
Operating Stages Between Pendleton |
bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbj
1-tfo
ply to the above entitled court for
the relief prayed for in plalnlff's
and Umatilla
J. L. VAUGHAN
»
Read The Herald Want Ads.
complaint filed In said cause, to-wlt;
Electric
Fixtures
»
Pell A Smith, Umatilla, Oregon
for a decree and judgment against
and Appliances
*
Reo car for sale— price $150. N. defendant Allen Umatilla Fruit Com­
Schedule Effective June 1, 1923
Phene 180
50-4tc
W. Bloom.
pany for $130.06 with Interest Learn
—
SOS V. C o u r t S t . P e n d l e t o n , O r e . ■
A. M. P. M. P. M.
thereon at the rate of 7 per cent Peadleton........ _ 9:00 12:01 4:00
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F or S ale—90 acres on D iagonal
per annum from March 1, 191» and Echo................. 9:15
1:15 5:15
road. J oin s city lim its. W ill cu t 9351.11 with Interest thereon at the
8tanfleld __ .
9:35 1:35 5:35
to su it and g iv e term s to su it or rate of 7 per cent per annum from Hermiston.. _ _ 9:55
1:35 6:35
w ill trad e for city property. E .D . March 1, 1919 and $75.00 attorney's Ar. Umatilla .— 10:15 8:15 5:15
feee on plaintiff's first cause of suit;
T T iN D E R s e v e r e s t c o n -
M ossie.
14tc
—
A. M. P. X. P. M.
for $131.07 with Interest thereon at Leave
^ “ ^ d it io n s t h e y a ffo rd
FORD DELIVERY car for sale or the rate of 7 per cent per annum U m a tilla _____ 5:00 18:15 6:00
Newt stand
trade. Will consider honey, city from March 1, 1919 and 9351.11 with Hermiston __ ~ 5:20 18:35 5:20
e x c e p tio n a l n o n -sk id p r o ­
Cigars
and Tobacco
Stanfield
___
—
1:46
1:00
5:46
interest
thereon
at
the
rate
of
7
per
lots. See Earl Kingsley.
2-tfe
W hen you n eed any­
9:00 1:15 5:00
cent per annum from March 1, 1919 Echo........ .... ._
te c tio n . T h e ir p e r fo r m a n c e
FOR SALE— Good young saddle pony and 975.00 attorney’s fees upon Ar. Pendleton _ 10:16 8:80 7:15
th in g in th e lin e of
name your own terms and price. plaintiffs second cause of action and
in th is r e sp e c t is m o st r e ­
Sunday Schedule
n e a t a n d a t t r a c t iv e
Enquire Herald office.
the costs and disbursements In this
Leave Umatilla, 9:00 A. If.
P
rinting.
m
a
r
k
a
b
le
.
salt, and for the costa and expenses
Leave Peadleton. 5:00 P. M.
of the foreclosure and sale of the
PARIS
MISCELLANEOUS
property hereinafter described, and
Umatilla to Peadleton, $1.75;
tor a decree foreclosing p la in tiff,
A JA X C O R D , R O A D K IN G , P A R A G O N
A real farm home one-half mile from mortgage upon the Northeast Quarter round trip, $9.85.
ebanon. Ore., 3$ aerea all In culti­ of the Northwest Qaarter of the
Hermiston to Pendleton. $1.50;
vation. 7 room bouse, bam 40x41 Southeast Quarter of Seclon 33, Tp round trip, $2.80.
renew U next
L et, 200 <-year old prune trees, 5 N. B. 89 B. W. M. and Its mort­
Stanfield to Pendleton, $1.25;
j exenaage for either dwelling or gage upon the Soaheast Quarter of round trip, $2.25.
time you an
h,»*n--e property Io Hermiston. the Northwest Qurater of the South-
D ray a n d T r a n sfe r
Echo to Pendleton, $1.00; round
in town.
Applj tins office.
3-tfc
Quarter of Section 89, Tp. 5 N. trip, $1.99.
NOTICE!
FOUND— A watch,
ter.
G eorge Challis
V NT ADS
HITT
GUNS
AMMUNITION
a
A FULL LINE
NEW FALL GOODS
NOW IN
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Hermiston Produce & Supply Co.
O G DEN
K rause’s
C hocolates
A 3A K
Bur-Bee Bars
DON’T FORGET
U S -------
T he Best
in Candies
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1 H erm iston A u to C o., H erm iston, Ore.
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