The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, May 08, 1924, Image 4

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    TOB PEBM ISTO» H B B A ID , HEMOSTOK, OREGON.
The National
Swimming Suit
Otto C. Pierce
KINGSLEY’S Inc.
Hermiato«’« House of Q uality
and Service
Copyright 1921, Jänteen Knitting MUI«
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
■ BREVITIES ■
Occurence« of Interest Gleaned Here
and There About the City and
Neigh I »or hood
Tin, 8heet metal work and Plumb-
Inn. Call 783. I. E. Putman. 11-tfc.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Schilling and
children left Tuesday for their ranch
in Idaho,, where Mrs. Schilling will
be for the summer with the child­
ren. Mr. Schilling will return af­
ter getting them settled.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA­
TILLA COUNTY
WE WILL HAVE A FEW
FIR STACKER POLES AND A
STOCK OF DERRICK LUMBER
IN THIS WEEK
IF YOU EXPECT TO BUILD
A STACKER THIS YEAR IT
WOULD BE WELL TO ENGAGE
THE MATERIAL NOW
MATERIALLY YOURS,
TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO.
R. A. BROWNSOIT, MGR.
plaintiff’s coats and disbursements
In this suit and to r the expenses of
the foreclosure and sole of the pro­
perty described Io the complaint
herein; and for a decree foreclosing
p lain tiffs two mortgages and or­
dering to be sold the following dee.
crlbed premises, to-wit: Lot num­
bered Eleven T Y l) In Block BfcrYd)
In Hermiston, Umatilla County, Ore­
gon, as located In the SEH Section
Ten, Tp. 4 N. R. 28 E. W. M.
And that said mortgage be de­
creed to be a first and second Ilea
respectively on said real property
and that the rights of both defend­
ants in and to said premise, be sold
and the proceeds from the sale ap­
plied as provided by law and for
such other and further relief as to
the Court may seem Just and equit­
able.
This summons Is published pur.
suant to the order of Hon. O. W.
Phelps, Judge of the above entitled
Court duly made and entered on the
5th day of May, 1*24, directing that
pub'lcatlon hereof be made once a
week for a period of six weeks, and
the first publication hereof is made
pursuant to said order on the 8th
day of May, 1*24.
W. J. WARNER.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
35-7t
Postoffice Address:
Hermiston, Ore.
ORDINANCE No. 114
S A N IT A R Y !
E x c u rs io n
F a re s
IN E F F E C T
D A IL Y B E T W E E N
FflAV 2 2
AH9
SE PT .
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C levelan d. .*103.66
D en ver........ * 64.03
T o ro n to . . . 108.75
Om aha . . . . 67. J
F :t‘. 3 b u rg h . 114.73
Kansaa C ity 67.CC
W a tn ln g to n 136.56
8t. Loula . . 76 73
F h il’tlelphia 139.42
61.03
Chicago .
100.62 N? y Y o r k .. 117.40
D etro it . .
Boston . . . . 146.50
C incinnati
131.30
Corresponding fores to f i l e r Im p o rta n t
centers. Fine I r .tu r n II. n it O ctober 3!.
1924. L ib e ra l a te p -o v e r privileges going
and re tu rn in g .
A aide trip to Y e llo w stone a t «m all
a d d itio n al cost w ill a tto rd tlie experience
of a life tim e.
C all us by phone a n il le t us m ake a ll
your arrangem ents, f t costs no m ore
and w ill save your v alu a b le tim e .
The Stove that uses OIL
but burns GAS
T h e R ed S ta r O il S to v e is th e la t e s t w ord in oil s t o v e s . It
h a s n o w ic k s o r w ick s u b s tit u te s . T h e p a te n te d , in d e s ­
tr u c tib le , a ll-m e ta i b u rn er c h a n g e s k e r o s e n e , g a s o lin e or
d is tilla t e in to c le a n , f a s t c o o k in g g a s . O n e g a llo n o f f u e l
F. C. Woughter Af t.
Hermiston, Ore.
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b u rn s 19 h ou rs.
An ordinance providing for the
WM. FcWlIRr.'V
m a k in g
of
an Improvement
General Pas-., o jer Agent
Sappers* Inc., a corparation,
Portland. Oregon
of that portion of Hurlburt avenue
Plaintiff,
in the City of Hermiston lying be.
vs.
tween the property line at First St. expense of improving each cross sec­
H. H. Roblnett and Elsie Rob-
and the property line at Fourth St. tion included within Lu»«J IKJETSTC-
Inett, his wife,
by grading and surfacing the same ment District No. 1, heretofore creat­
Defendants.
with gravel or crushed rock, and as­ ed, shall be assessed against each
Summons. Equity No. 3880.
sessing the cost of said Improvement Local Improvement District abutt.
To H. H. Roblnett, one of the to the land specially benefltted lng upon or adjacent thereto as fol­
thereby, and for other purposes. _ lows: 40 per cent of the total cost
above named defendants.
The City of Hermiston does ordain and expense of said one-quarter of
In the name of the State of Ore.
said
cross
section
a g i n s t
gon, You are hereby required to ap­ as follows;
1
of
pear and answer the complaint filed ' Sec. 1. That that portion of s u b d i v i s i o n Number
against you In the above entitled Hurlburt Ave. In said city lying be­ said Local Improvement District, 25
suit within six weeks from the date tween the property line at First St. per cent of said total cost and ex­
of the first publication of this sum­ and the property line at Fourth St. pense of said one-quarter of said
mons. And you will take notice be improved by grading and surfac­ cross section against subdivision No.
that If you fall to appear and ans­ ing the same with gravel or crush­ 2 of said Local Improvement District
wer the complaint within said time, ed rock according to plans and spec, 20 per cent of said total coats and
the plaintiff, for want thereof, will ificatlons of such improvement here­ expense of said one-quarter of said
apply to the above entitled Court J tofore made by the City Engineer cross section against subdivision No.
for the relief prayed for in plain- ' and filed In the office of the City 3 of said Local Improvement District,
tiff’s complaint filed herein, to- Recorder, at a probable cost of and 15 per cent of said total cost
and expense of said one quarter of
wlt: for a judgment and decree' *2515.00.
against defendants H. H. Roblnett ! Sec. 2. That each lot, piece or said cross section against subdivis­
and Elsie Roblnett, his wife for the parcel of land having a frontage up­ ion No. 4 of said Local Improvement
«urn of *400.00 with interest there- j on that portion of Hurlburt Ave. so District.
Sec. 4. That the City Recorder
on at the rate of 8 per cent per an­ Improved shall be assessed for the
num from February 1, 1923 and the total cost and expense of the Im­ be. and he hereby is, instructed to
further sum of *65.00 attorney's fee - provement Just In front of It and give notice by publication for once
tin plaintiff’s first cause of suit, ! extending to the center of said a week for three consecutive weeks
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in the Hermiston Hern’d Inviting
and the sum of *44.32 with Inter, street.
cst thereon at the rate of 10 perl
Sec. 3. That each of Local Im­ proposals for making caid Improve­
rent per annum from January 2, provement Districts numbers 2 to 9 ment.
1924, and the sum of *121.31 with inclusive, heretofore created, shall be j Passed the Council this 7th day
Interest thereon at the rate of 10 divided Into four subdivsons of equal of May, 1924.
per cent per annum from January width and numbered 1, 2, 3 and 4 I
Attest: C. W. Kellogg. Recorder
2, 1924. and the further sum of respectively, commencing at the cross
Approved by the Mayor this 7th
*25.00 attorney's fees upon plain- ' section of said Hurlburt Avenue, day of May, 1924.
tiff’s second cause of suit and for and one-fourth of the total cost and i 36-4tc
R. C. Todd, Mayor.
D e tr o it
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S e e a n a c tu a l d e m o n s tr a tio n o f th is w o n d e r fu l oil s t o v e a t
ou r sto r e . W e h a v e a m o d el a n d s i z e to fit e v e r y n e e d
a n d e v e r y p o ck etb o o k .
OREGON HDWE. & ¡MP..
tiiffiCff£ST£k
the
.
¿¿TO RE
W e Carry the Biggest
Stock of Piston Rings
in town.
Knerr’s Repair Shop
“COME OUT OF
TH E KITCHEN”
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A Comedy in Three Acts
ALEMITE
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Pressure Lubricating
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A. E. THOMAS
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Quickly and easily installed.
a Makes positive, complete, chassis
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lubrication possible in 5 minutes.
Take the guesswork out of it.
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PEARSON’S GARAGE
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—PRESENTED BY—
The Senior Class of Hermiston High
School
Save T toe In the Hay Field
Y ou can h a n d le h a y from m eadow to stack a n d build
y o u r s ta k w ith o u t a n y h a rd w ork p itc h in g —save tim e—
lab o r— r.-enty, 1 j u iy g
JOHN DEERE
Sweep Rakes and Slackers
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Pate r«»plU ki
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JOHN KRTC-WR LINE
OF H A If IOCL)
Mower*
Bulky aide-delivery and
■weep rake.
fltackari, y«*loti3 style*.
Hay load««-5, rur tou. «t; lea
M otcr, ono aud two-ho'so
baler*
Jotui P e c r e -D n in S w eep R ak es are b u ilt
$ ° a real <iay’s w ork. T h ey h a n d le large
q u o n ti||e e o f h a y e a sily — q u ick ly . B est
U t i l i t y m aterials used. T eeth are gen u in e
lo n g -lea f y e llo w pine.
D n in S ta ck ers h a v e spring h a y retain ers,
d o u b le A fram es, lo n g cu sh ion sp rin gs, e x ­
ten sio n sills, and o th er ex clu siv e featu res.
T h ey p lace th e h a y in th e cen ter o f th e
eta ck , m ak in g th e cen ter so lid . S ta ck s
b u ilt w ith D a in O versh ot S ta ck ers s e ttle
rig h t an d shed rain.
S to p in th e n ex t tim e yo u are in to w n
------------- «nd ask us a b o u t th e D a in lin e o f h a y to o ls
th e m o st u p -to -d a te lin e o f la b o r-sa v in g ,
eervice g iv in g h a y to o ls on th e m ark et to^
d a y , and for th e p a st th ir ty -n in e years.
SAPPERS’ INC.
T H IS
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Hermiston High School Auditorium
Cast of Characters:
Olivia Dangerfield, alias Jane E llen .............................Arlonine Robinson
E lisabeth Dangerfield, alias A ra m in ta ..................... ................V ivian N ation
Mrs. Falkener, Tucker’ sister.......................................................... Madge Quick
Cora Falkener, her daughter........................, ......................................... E llyn E ly
Amanda, Olivia's black Mammy............. _ ........... *.....................Bessie Hammer
Butron Crane, from the N o r t h ............................... ...................Hugh W alker
Thomas Lefferts, Statistical Poet............. .................................. Horatio (M e n
Solon Tucker, C rsre’s attorney and guest ? ......................... Claude Haddox
Paul Dangerfield, alias Smithfield
____ , ............................. Evert Parker
Charles Dangerfield, alias Brindlebury ....................... Lawrence W inslow
Randolph Weeks, Agent of the Dangerfield's ............... Herbert Haneline
Time— The Present.
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Place— The Dangerfield mansion in Virginia.
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The farmer doesn’t need to save
daylight— he doesn’t waste any,
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— but let us help you save money.
A good Impression at the beginning
Is the secret of much success. House­
wives who desire to serve dinners
that are beyond criticism, should al­
ways come her* for anything they
want in the line of meats.
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Act I. Drawing room of the Dangerfield mansion.
N ote.— During
this act the curtain w ill be lowered for tea seconds to indicate the pass­
ing of four hours time.
Act H. The kitchen— afternoon, two days later.
Act HI. The dining room— just before dinner on the same day.
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(Produced by spM'lal arrangements with Samuel French of New York.)
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♦ CITY MEAT MARKET
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JOHN ELLIS. PROF.
Admission, 2 5 -50c. Curtain Rises at 8:00 P. M.
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