The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, November 01, 1923, Image 3

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    THB H BBM lSTOy HERALD.' H E R M IST O N ORXGOV.
suit, and for the costs and
T® know
of the foreclosure and sale of the
how flood a cigarotte
property hereinafter described, and
really oan be m
for a decree foreclosing plaintiff*,
you m ust try a
mortgage upon the Northeast Quarter
o f the Northwest Quarter of the
Devoted to the Interest and Development of the Hermiston Schools
Southeast Quarter of Secloa 33, Tp.
5 N. R. 29 E. W. M. and its mort­
VoL i.
No. 20
gage upon the Souheast Quarter of
the Northwest Qurater of the South­
Hermiston wins from Mllto. Score In a downstairs room. The depart­
east Quarter of Section 33, Tp. 5 N.
Hermiston 20, Milton 0. The tables ment expects to pay for It with the
R. 28 E. W. M„ and ordering said
are turned. The tiger that was receipts from its musical entertain­
The bank for yon Is a strong, relt.
premises sold, and that the said
caged has fought his way out. Mil- ments.
able bank, where you never have to
mortgagee upon said premises be de­
ton was beaten. Gralapp sent the
worry about the Bafety of your funds.
creed to be a first ilea on the lands
team onto the gridiron saying, “I
Isn't that true?
Frank Swayze expects to appear
described therein, and that the rights
of each of said defendants la and to have given you the football; now in •‘specs'* very soon.
Now, that’s the kind of a bank we
said premises ba foreclosed and the its up to you to play It." And they
conduct. We are careful of our
The foot ball boy, have purchased
said premises sold and the proceeds did. It was a wonderful game.
loans, demand ample security, do not
Line-up— Parker, L. E ; Silvey, a heater for their dressing room.
from
he
sales
applied
as
provided
speculate, but confine ourselves to
by law and for such other and fur­ L. T.; Carson, L. O.; Walker, C.; Now they can get ready for a game
conducting aleglttmate banking busi­
ther relief as the Court may deem Winslow, R. E.; Addleman, Q.; Par­ without freezing.
ness. Our reserves are ample, our
rish, T.; Longhorn, R. H.; Rubner,
just
and proper.
vaults seoure and insured. That is
L. H. Substitutes— Shotwell for
Grade News
This summons Is published pur­
why our bank is growing stronger
Parker: Swayze for Rubner. Ref­
Martin Kaya first grade, Char­
suant to an order of the Hon. GIL
every year.
bert W. Phelps, judge of the above eree, Bill Warner, Hermiston, Um- les Kaya second grade. Adeline
T. B. Swayze
plre, Dempsey, Mlltou.
Kaya seventh and Edith Kaya sec­
entitled
court duly made and enter­
Preeldent
ond,
have transferred from Hermiston
ed on the 10th day of September,
B. Alexander
I am now prepared to do haul­
Hugh Walker, Earl Bensel and to Columbia school.
1928,
directing
that
publication
Viee-Preeident
ing-
Wallace
Reid,
members
of
the
Forum
herein be made once a week for a
I. C. Loekrie
Trip» made to the country.
Wilbert Foos from Walla Walla
of Hermiston
period of six eonseeutlvs weks In and Frank Swayze and Lawrence
Cashier
Helnl, members of the Senate, will has entered the second grade.
I soHcit a share of your patron­
Capital,
Surplus
and
Undivided
th
Hermiston
Herald,
and
the
first
W. L. B urnì,
age
Profita O ver 194,044
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publication hereof Is mads pursuant try out for debate some time this
Aaa't. Cashier
The eighth grade foot hall team
to said order this 18 th day of Sept week.
will meet Umatilla at Umatilla Frl-
ember, 1821.
Mrs. J. S. Dyer entertained for day.
W.
J.
Warner,
FOR SALE— Cream separator, cap­
Lenore and Alice Dyer at a mas­
Attorney for Plaintiff.
acity 375 lbs., 4 cream cans. Call
querade
party Saturday night.
Keith Rogers, of the first grade,
on M. Lopp.
8-1 tc P. O. Address; Hermiston, Ore. l-7te About thirty were present and all has left for Irrigon.
report a very pelasant time.
Shortle— P f eel like the last ban­
T hb H bkald publishes
MUST BE SOLD BY NOV. 5— 1
A Novel Fruit
WHEN IN
ana in the store.
dresser,
4
rockers,
1
wardrobe,
1
mitre genuine paid want
Satsuma, a variety of orange, is to
The
Sophomore
English
class
had
Ernie
A.—
How
is
that?
small desk, 1 heater, 2 beds (dou
be Introduced to the New York pub
PENDLETON
ads than any other
Shortie— Rotten!
ble), 1 drop-leaf table, 9 chairs, 1 11c. It Is not entirely novel, but has a two day debate on the question:
MAKE YOUR
paper published in a eity
linoleum rug, 1 kitchen cabinet never been marketed under Its own "Resolved, that women have advan­
HEALQUARTERS
Teacher— How do you spell re-
ced
civilization
farther
than
men.”
name.
A
concerted
attempt
to
special­
1 child's table, 1 ironing board,
e f the same siae in East-
— AT—
ise In thia variety la now under way
ceive?
boiler and electric 110 volt wash­ In certain districts of southern Ala­ The negative team won. (It was
era Oregon.
Freshie— G-e-t.
probably
composed
of
boys.)
WESTERN
AUTO CO.
ing machine (Maytag.) Apply to bama, and arrangements have been
Cottonwood
and
Watr Sts.
Mrs.
Ben
Nell.
8-lte
made to handle It co-operatively In
T f l l R l ’S A REASON
Old Lady—Are you a student in
Lewis Dyer and Bessie Hammer
New York under the name of Sat­
COMPLETE
GARAGE
SERVICE
have returned to school after sevj H . H. S.T
an toe,
MISCELLANEOUS
Tires—
Tubes—
Accessories
I
Parker—
No,
I
Just
go
to
school
eral days’ absence.
ALWAYS OPEN
PHONE 530
there.
LOST— Penn. Vacuum cup 30x3 1-2 UMATILLA RAPID TRANSIT CO.
Tom
Swearingen,
Mgr.
tire, carrier and license 77964. B.
The Juniors will select the mem­
Mr. Guilfoll— Take this sentence:
F. Parsons.
8-ltc Operating Stages Between Pendleton bers of the cast for "Uncle” this
The cow was led to pasture. What
week.
and Umatilla
CATARRHAL DEAFNESS
mood?
A real farm home one-half mile from
1« often caused by an Inflamed condition
Walter L.— The cow.
Pell A Smith, Umatilla, Oregon
ebanon, Ore., 38 acres all In culti­
or the mucous lining of the EXistachian
Dorothy Shotwell, a member of
Tube. When this tube is inflamed you
vation, 7 room house, barn 40x48
5&ve. a
sound or imperfect
Schedule Effective June 1, 1923
the Freshman class, Is very 111.
KIdders— Did you yell at me down hearing. Unless the inflammation can
feet, 200 6-year old prune trees,
FOR SALE
.t’r
o
^
UfÔÀv.yr
OUr
*“
ar,n«
* de-
—
A. M. P. M. P. M.
town?
o exenange for either dwelling or Leave
The
muRlc
department
has
pur­
Pendleton.......
...
8:00
12:01
4:00
Gralapp—
No.
CATARRH
M
EDICINE
will
business property in Hermiston.
d o wnat w e claim for it—rid your system
9:15
1*15 5 15 chased a piano, which will be placed
KIdders— Well some bum did!
o f Catarrh or D eafness caused by
Annly this office.
3-tfc Echo................
FOR SALE— 50 White Leghorn hens,
Catarrh. HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE
Stanfield .... __ 9:35 1:35 5:35
also some pullets and cockerels.
has been sucoeseful In the treatment ot
TAKEN UP NOTICE
Following Orders.
Catarrh for over F orty Years.
Chas. Clinesmith, 1 mile north of SUBSCRIBE FOR THE LADIES’ Hermiston.. _ _ 9:65 1:35 6:35
Sold by all druggists.
He was on sentry duty for the Are» F.
Home Journal now 31-00 only. Ar. Umatilla .... 10:15 2:15 6:15
Notice is hereby given that I have
J. Cheney
y A Co., Toledo, O.
town.
—
A. M. P. M. P. M. taken up and have kept for about time. An officer approached.
See Gladys Whitsett, agent Cur­ Leave
’"Halt
I
Who
goes
there?”
he
shouted.
Umatilla ...... ... 8:00 12:15 5:00 3 days at the S. L. Carson ranch, 2
tis Magazines.
FOR SALE— Majestic range, nearly
“Officer of the day.” And the officer
Hermiston __ .. 8:20 12:35 6:20 miles northwest of Hermiston, the
new, half price. W. P. Trumbull,
continued on his rounds.
FOR
TRADE—
3-inch
Webber
wagon
Stanfield ...... ... 8:45 1:00 5:45 following described animals:
Stanfield, Ore.
7-5tc
But he hadn't gone far when the
SEE
with hay rack, for cow. Henry Echo............... .... 9:00 1:15 8:00
2 grade Holstein calves, black and sentry shouted again: “Haiti Who
FOR SALE— Weaned pigs. J. B.
Hanby.
6-tfc Ar. Pendleton .... 10:15 2:30 7:15
goes
there?"
white spotted, about six months old;
Super, 1 mile east of town. 7-2tp
The officer halted and looked back
1 heifer, color yellow, also about six
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES AND
furiously.
Sunday Schedule
months
old.
No
brands.
INSURANCE.
J.
M.
BIGGS,
RE­
LUMBER FOR SALE— About 50 used
“What's the Idea,” he snarled, “halt­
Leave Umatilla, 9:00 A. M.
Said animals will be sold, unless ing me twice like this? What’s the
ALTOR.
. 21-tfe
2x8x14 timbers, good as new, at
Leave Pondleton, 5:00 P. M.
redeemed, at public auction to the Idea?”
reasonable price. H. H. Willard.
highest bidder for cash In hand on
“Never you mind about the lden,**
4-tfc AT STUD — Toggerburg Hornless
FARES
the 16th day of November, 1923, said the sentry. “My orders is to call
Buck, Encarla Labersder No.
— FOR—
— READ THE WANT ADS—
12860; sire Montgomery D. No.
Umatilla to Pendleton, 81.75; at the above described ranch at 3 H alt’ three times and then slioot I”
o’clock P. M.
1805; Dam El Chivers Mama No. round trip, 83.25.
General Oglethorpe’s Body Exhumed.
FOR SALE— Three cows and three
1497. Service 310, or two for
Dated at Hermiston on this 1st day
Hermiston to Pendleton, >1.50;
Cranham, England. — The body of
heifer calves; overstocked. F. P.
315. Geo. H. Perry, Box 88, Echo, round trip, 82.80.
of November, 1923.
Oeneral Janies E. Oglethorpe, founder
Phipps.
8-3tc
Ore.
Inquire at Echo Flour
Stanfield to Pendleton, 81-25;
Signed, S. L. Carson of the state of Georgia, was unearthed
Mills.
1-tfc round trip, 82.36.
here by the excavators under the
LARGE ROUND DINING TABLE for
Echo to Pendleton, 81.00; round
direction of Dr. Thornwell Jacobs. The
—AND—
sale, very cheap. Call 22-M 2tfc FOR RENT— Small alfalfa farm,
— TRY THE HERALD WANT ADS— body will be removed to Atlanta.
trip, 81.90.
house, orchard, berries, ete. 3. H.
Reid.
24-tfc.
For Sale—20 acres one half in
High School Mirror
A Reliable Bank
LODGE DIRECTORY
Physician and Surgeon
C y m treated, taaUd
H A U L IN G
Oftio. Hour«: » t3"l2 X. nw 2 laAflitA m-
Day
or nlgfht
aaswe/
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■ iW calls
pW bptlr
First National Bank
Dr. R. G. GALE. Surgeon
Loatlon, Bank Bldg., Rooms 1 and 2
Telephone 931, Day or Night
Office Hours: 10 to 11:30 A. M., 2
to 5 P. M.
G eorge Challis
D R . F . V . P R IM E
NOTICE!
Dentistry
D ental X-Ray and D iagnosis
Bank Bid*.
Hermiston, Oregon
W. J
Hermiston
in
Oregoa
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Haa removed from hia form er location in tha
Bond Bldir. to
Rooms 1. 2 and 3 Inland Em pire Bank Bld<.
Pendleton
::
Oregoa
DR. THEO. BELETSKI,
Veterinarian
Treats all Domestic Animals. Inter­
state Stock Inspector
Residence second house west of the
Catholic church. Phone, 82-R.
BERT MULLENS
The Particular Barber
Shop at Siscel's Confectionery
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■We Give S. & H. Trading Stampai
AMMUNITION
cultivation.
BEE SUPPLIES at the Second Hand
5-4tp
Store.
81-tfe
SALE— Aa improved 20 acre
ranch 8 1-1 miles from Hermiston SEE « . L. BENNETT for Auction­
for particulars see C. H. Skinner.
eering. Phone 4 2 F 2 .
18-tfq.
1-tfc.
— READ THB WANT ADS—
8 H ton Public Truck for sale cheap.
Now on good gravel Job. Also has
Subscribe For The Herald
flat rack for hauling wheat or
baled hay. Inquire thia office.
18-tfo. ADDING machine rolls at (he Herald
office.
Polands for Profits. Stillings. S7tf
TYPEWRITER ribbons and carbon
paper dt the Herald office.
FOR SALE— A bargain In a gentle
team, harness and wagon, for
8150. Inquire at this office. 42tf
— READ THE WANT ADS—
: :
M c K enzie a lieuallen
GUNS
alfalfa; 3 acres
W. 0 . W hitsett
W ARBEB
Attomey-at-Law
WANT ADS
H IT T
Reni
a
FOR
rOR SALE— Pears at the Robb orch­
ard, 81.00 per box. Cheater IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Wright.
51-tfc
STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA­
TILLA COUNTY
Want Ads Bring Results
The Hermiston Company, a corpo­
ration, Plaintiff,
ft.
■ure Bred Jersey bull, St. Mawee
The Allen Umatilla Fruit Com­
stock, for sale or trade, horses,
pany, a corporation; Fort Wayne
hogs or poultry. Gaylord M.
Fruit Company, a corporation; Ar­
Madison, R. F. D. No. 1.
l-9tp
thur F. Warrlner and Mary E. War-
riner, his wife. Defendants.
FOR SALE— Delicious apples. Stark
Summons.
Bros, variety, the original. See
To the Allen Umatilla Fruit Com­
F. M. Gulwits for your wants.
pany, a corporaion; Fort Wayne
1-tfc
Fruit Company, a corporation; Ar­
thur
F. Warrlner and Mary E. War-
Torrington electric cleaner with
attachment for rent. Clara G. Hail. riner, his wife. Defendants.
In the Name of the State of Ore­
8-2tp
gon, Yon are hereby required to
appear and answer the complaint fil­
Read The Herald Want Ads.
ed In the above entitled suit within
For Sale—90 acres on Diagonal six weeks from the first publication
>ad. Joins city limits. Will cut of thia summons, and you will take
> suit and give terms to suit or notice that If you fall to answer or
plead herein within that time, the
ill trade for city property. E.D. plaintiff, for want thereof, will ap­
[ossie.
14tc
ply to the above entitled court for
the relief prayed for in plain If Ps
iR SALE—Five White Leghorn complaint filed in said cause, to-wlt:
cockerels from the Hanson flock of for a decree and judgment against
Corvallis; very fine birds, $2.50 defendant Allen Umatilla Fruit Com­
each.
pany for 8138.08 with interest
LADE—Two excellent registered thereon st tho rste of 7 per cent
Jersey heifers, yearlings, for feed­ per annum from March 1, 1919 and
er shoots 75 to 125 pounds.
8361.11 with Interest thereon st the
n large thrifty grade heifers, one rate of 7 per cent per annum from
» Holstein-Jersey: one a Ouernsey- March 1. 1919 and 875.00 attorney’s
Dnrham. both 20 months old. will fees on plaintiff's first cause of suit;
freshen about Feb. 1. for feeder for 5138.07 with interest thereon st
shoats or Duroc gilts about 8 the rate of 7 per cent per annum
from March 1.1919 and 8811.11 with
months old.
re registered hull calves, 2 months interest thereon st the rate of 7 per
r id 8 weeks old, top notch St. cent per annum from March 1, 1919
Hawes and Noble Peer breeding: and 875.00 attorney’s fees upon
will trade for shoats 50 to 100 lbs. plaintiff's second cause of action and
W. Canpbell. Phone 28-J. 7-tf the w ets and disbursements in th"8B
Public Sale
A FULL U N E
Com e A nd See Us
W e w ill sell at public auctionjjto tb e highest responsi-
able bidder at the C. F. A m e sy p la c e 2 m iles east o f
H erm iston
B Our new brick shoe store is now Open
■ with a new line of goods. See us for
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SHOE REPAIRING
OAK TAN SHOE STORE
1 16 feet water trough
1 Set breeching harness and collars
12 Pulletts
1 No. 2 Primrose cream separator 450 capacity
1 3-4 bed springs and mattress
1 3 horse drill
2 Spring tooth harrows
1 Twelve blade disc
1 McCormick mower
1 Six foot McCormick binder
1 30 inch buzz saw
1 Cow 6 years of age fresh in September
1 Kitchen cabinet
3 Kitchen chairs
1 Iron bed and springs
Some small tools
1 16 inch walking plow
1 Good land level
1 50 gal tank
1 2 1-2 horse power engine and pump Fair­
banks and Morse
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Printing.
TERMS OF SALE—All sums of $10 and under cash. All sums over $10 time will be given
until S ep t 1st 1924 on approved paper at 8 per ce n t No property to be removed from prem-
until settled for.
K rause’s
C hocolates
Bur-Bee Bars
T h e Best
in Candies
Neals stand
Cigars and Tobacco
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CALL 2 5 4
For H auling
P . P . Sullivan, A uction eer
*
$J.W. Starvi
T h e follow ing articles:
A m e s an d P ie r c e , O w n e r s
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Sam Rodger», Prop.
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Before you send for anything *
in our line and 1 am sure that ■■■■■■a■■■■■■■■■■■■"
we can satisfy you.
Saturday N ovem ber 3rd
1 Holstein cow
1 Farm’wagon’rackand^dump.boards
1 Big'sixjnow er
1 McCormick hay rake, forks, shovels etc.
1 Spring tooth harrow
1 5 shovel garden cultivator
1 Sickle grinder
1 l-2ihorse’gas engine
IfPower washing machine
1 Pump’jack
1 16 ineh plow
1 Hack
1 Bain wagon
1 Good ditcher
1 Set of double harness
1 Black mare age 4 years weight about 1250
1 Brown gelding age 12 years w eight 1200
1 Black heifer 3 years of age fresh 4 weeks
1 Cow 8 years of age
1 Foot power sickle grinder
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T. H. G aither
F. B. S w ayze, Clerk g Substnphon tbnt you a„
D ray and Tran sfer
E x p ire d ?
in town
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