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H a v e le a rn e d t h a t T h e H e ra ld p r in ts th e b e e t b u t t e r w ra p p e rs . size, 9 by W e h a v e th e la rg e 12 inches. 100 200 300 500 for for for for O u r p ric e s a r e - $1.25 $2.00 $2.60 $3.75 M an y a r e b u y in g th e m in th e la r g e r q u a n - titie s , b u t w e a r e h e re to s e rv e y o u a ll. I f y o u w a n t only a fe w w e h a v e th e m w ith C le v e la n d . .$10’ .56 T o ro n to . . . 108.79 F ilt f b u r o h . 114.76 W a a fclno ten 136.56 P h il'd s ip h ia ’. 3002 N ew Y o r k .. 142.40 C oston . . . . 14S.50 C in c in n a ti C orre a p on d ’ h ff fa r * •s *•> o th e r Im p o r ta n t ce n te rs . F in a l re t u m E m it O c to b e r 31, 1924. L ib e r a l s to p - o v e r p riv ile g e s g u iu g a n d re tu r n in g . A s id e t r ip to Y •llo w s to n « a t « m a ll a d d itio n a l c o s t u a l u fo r d u ie ex p e rie n c e o f a life tim e . C a ll us b y phon»* and le t u s m a k e a ll y o u r a rrap F ^nio » •. i t m a t.* n o m o re a n d w il l cava y o u r v a lu a b le tim e . o u t th e n a m e . T h e se w e sell a s fo llo w s — 12 30 62 100 for 10 for 25 for 50 for 80 cents cents cents c nt F. C. Woughter Agt. Bucking Buffalo Will be Brought Hermiston, Ore. Here for 4th Ben Joury will stage a rodeo In WM. MeMI!R>«y connection with the 4th of July cel. General Pauem -er Agent ebratlon to be held In Hermiston Portland, Oregon July 3 and 4, announces that he has procured a bucking buffalo and will In Hermiston, Umatilla County, Ore THE HERMISTON HERALD use it as one of the features of the gon, as located in the SE% Section rodeo. Mr. Joury la planning to Ten, Tp. 4 N. R. 28 E. W. M. have a number of additional stunts And that said mortgage be de to thrill the crowd on these two creed to be a first and second lien Tin, Sheet metal work and Plumb days. respectively on said real property ing. Call 753. I. B. Putman. 11-tfc. and that the rights of both defend P riaon Built by Convict» ants in and to said premises be sold The work of convicts and other prts Master Dick Hitt was taken to and the proceeds from the sale ap oner* Ta not allowed to compete with the hospital Tuesday where he un the work of honest men, but prisoners plied as provided by law and for derwent a minor operation of having may surely be allowed to build their such other and further relief as to his tonsils removed. The latest re. own place of Incarceration. the Court may seem just and equit-I ports are that the lad Is doing well That was what actually happened In able. the case of Wormwod Scrubbs prison, and will be home in a few days. This summons is published pur. • says the London Tlt-BIts. Before a suant to the order of Hon. G. W. | stone or brick was laid, however, the Free Methodist church— Sabbath Phelps, Judge of the above entitled school at 10. Preaching at 11. plans had to be drawn, and tilts tusk Court duly made and entered on the was entrusted to a couvlct. Preaching in .the evening. Pastor, Thle done, the building was erected 5th day of May, 1924, directing that I J. K. Mumatl. entirely by convict labor, and, as II publication hereof be made once a contains 1,881 cells, built at an aver week for a period of six weeks, and A number of local people attended age cost of {70 7 shillings each, both the first publication hereof Is made the wrestling match between Mc- the task and the cost were no small pursuant to said order on the 8th Cerroll and Dern last night In Pen matters. The total number of bricks used day of May, 1924. dleton. Dern was given the decis was 86,000.000, weighing 120,000 tons, W. J. WARNER, ion. and every brick was made by convicts. Attorney for Plaintiff. The total cost of the building was 35-7t Postoffice Address: Mrs. Jack Biggs Is confined to her £97,000. . He miston, Ore. ; home on account of sickness. The Christian Science services arc ORDINANCE No. 114 A marriage license has been Is. held In rooms next to the Auditorium An ordinance providing for the ! every Sunday at 11 o'clock. Sunday sued at the office of the county clerk of an Improvement J to Carl R. Meyers and Epha Southe- school at 10:IS. All are cordially m a k i n g > f that portion of IIurli>urt avenue Invited to attend. Wednesday eve vard, both of Hermiston. ning meeting first Wednesday each In the City of Hermiston lying be tween the property line at First St. J. Lee Parker, proprietor of the month. and the property line at Fourth St. I Hermiston Market & Grocery, left by grading and surfacing the same Cane Molasses For Stock last week for Minneapolis on a busi We have a few barrels of cane with gravel or crushed rock, and as ness trip. ■nolasees for stock feed and will sell sessing the cost of said improvement Henry Hitt was a Pendleton visi at a reduction. In shipping from to the land specially tcucflticd Portland this would cost 111.50 per thereby, and for other purposes. _ tor last Tuesday. bairel, Hermiston. Our price is The City of Hermiston does ordain Mr. and Mrs. Jim Pearson, Lena 39.00. C. S, McNaught Co. 37-2c as follows: Sec. 1. That that portion of Wade, Elmo Mills and Steve Steele Notice to Whom It May Concern Hurlburt Ave. In said city lying be journeyed to Juniper Canyon last Schoo Dlst. No. 8 will receive seal, tween the property line at First St. Friday night to attend a dance held A ed bids on 2 bus linee known as the and the property line at Fourth St. a in the school house at that place. south route and the north route. be improved by grading and surfac A number of the local teachers The board will let the contract to ing the same with gravel or crush A packed their grips and left for the loweet responsible binder and ed rock according to plans ar.d spec, 9 their homes on the night train Tues. they reserve the right to reject one lfications of such Improvement here or all bids. Bids to be In clerk’s tofore made by the City Engineer * a day night. hands by noon,. May 24, 1924. For and filed In the office of the City Mrs. Bert Hanellne and sen Herb full Informaron and changes s ' t or Recorder, at a probable cost o f ' ert motored to Boardman last Friday write the clerx of District Ne.g. 42615.00. Carl H. Shaw, Clerk. Sec. 2. That each lot, piece or night to attend the high school grad parcel of land having a frontage up a uating exercises held at that place. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THF on that portion of Hurlburt Ave. so i STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA Improved shall be assessed for the C. W. Kellogg left Thursday for a TILLA COUNTY total cost and expense of the Im 1 business trip to Portland. Sappers’ Inc., a corparatlon, provement Just In front of it and Plaintiff, Ed. Haugtberg has rented hla al extending to the center of said vs. street. falfa land and expects to leave soon for Longview where he will be em. H. H. Roblnett and Elsie Rob- Sec. 3. That each of Local Im inett, his wife. ployed. provement Districts numbers 2 to 9 Defendants. , inclusive, heretofore created, shall be A number of local Odd Fellows and divided Into four subdivsons of equal Summons. Equity No. 3880. Rebekahs left Monday for Hood To H. H. Roblnett, one of the width and numbered 1, 2. 3 and 4 River to attend a convention of the above named defendants. respectively, commencing at the CTOflg order hold In that city. section .of said Hurlburt Avenue, In the name of the State of Ore and one-fourth of the total cost and The Misses Mary Sftwygr, Bonnie gon, You are hereby required to ap expense of Improving each croes sec Circle and June King, teachers in pear and answer the complaint filed tion included within LuC«! giupl wts.. ' the local schools, left Thursday morn against you In the above entitled meat District No. 1, heretofore creat- e = ..................... . Ing for The Dalles. From this point null within six weeks from the date ed, shall be assessed against each they will hike to Mt. Hood and of the first publication of this sum Local Improvement District abutt. i mons. And you will take notice thence Into Portland. ing upon or adjacent thereto as fol- | that It you fall to appear and ans lops: 40 per cent of the total ‘coat wer the complaint within said time, and expense of said one-quarter of Sharp Dlttinction the plaintiff, for want thereof, will said cross . section a g ln a t ^ 4 4 + + + + + + An army officer tells of a friendly argument that arose between two apply to the above entitled Court s u b d i v i s i o n Number 1 of » young chaplains of different denomina for the relief prayed for In plcln- said Local Improvement District, 25 ♦ tions In which the eenlor chaplain tlffa complaint filed herein, to- per cent of said total cost and ex- ♦ rather cleverly got the better of hie wlt: for a Judgment and decree pense of said one-quarter of eaid ♦ opponent. “ • against defendants H H. Roblnett "Let us bnry the hatchet, my broth and Elsie Roblnett, his wife for the croes section against subdivision No, er,” he said. "After all, we are both mm of 3400.00 with interest there 2 of said Local Improvement District 20 per eent of said total costs and doing the Lord’s work, are we not 7” "We certainly are," replied the on at the rate of 8 per cent per an expense o’ s-ald one-quarter of said num from February 1, 1923 and the cross section against subdivision No. m n j i noA junior chaplain, quite disarmed. "Let ns, then," said the eenlor, "do further sum of 385.00 attorney’s fee 3 of raid Local Improvement District, It to the beet of onr ability, you In bn plaintiff's first cause of suit, and 15 per cent of raid total cost your way. and I la Hla."—Harper’s end the sum of 344.32 with inter, Lightning never strikes twice in and expense of said one quarter of MagasbM. est thereon at the rate of 10 per said cross section against subdivis the same place; It doesn't need to. cent per annum from January ion No. 4 of mid Local Improvement Did It ever “strike" you that you "Pop” Not Important 1924. and the sum of tlU .il with can begin a perfect morning with a "Many people." says a Scottish reg Interest thereon at the rate of 10 District. istrar, "seem to think that popping ’ perfect breakfast. If you have some Sec. 4. That the City Recorder the quart loo la the Important event In per cent per annum from January be, and he hereby la, instructed to of our hams and bacons. They are 2. 1924. and the further sum of •very mnrtshlp. Aa a matter of fart. , delicious, wholesome and appetizing give notice by publication for once In many courtship« proposals are never 1 926 00 attorney's fees upon plain- -—the kind that ‘‘hit the spot” every week for three consecutive weeks tiffs second cause of suit and for formally mad. at all. time. Try them once, you'll never I have pat tti. question to many plaintiffs coats and disbursements In the Hermiston Herald Inviting be without them. couple.'to satisfy my own curiosity,' In thia suit and for the expenses of proposal» for making raid Improve and hsvA>J>een Informed that no such the foreclosure and sale of the pro ment. thing we« , done—that they had Just Paused the Council this 7th day perty described In the complaint drifted Into' an engagement. herein: snd'ftot^a deefpe forecloelng of May?1924. I hatlavebhst If soma eeaatry girts Attrai: C. M' Keilegg. IP ».til their sweethearts plaintiff’« two mortgage« and or-' Appronto kg U * Mayor thia ibjuUststlou of marriage dering to Art sold thh following den. JOHN ELLIS. PROP. njgrrW »! crlbed premise«, to-wit: Lot num- day of May. » » « • " V- N. C. Todd. Mayor. •* . . i l bered E lm » ( I D JW*k FU H ) it r t t o “The Home of Good Printing” Subscribe for The H erald-$2.00 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. BR0WNS0N, MGR. W e Carry th e B ig g est S tock o f P iston R ings in tow n. K nerr’s R epair Shop » i ALEMITE ■ ■ i «M 9 high Pressure Lubricating j System a J Quickly and easily installed. Makes positive, complete, chassis lubrication possible in 5 minutes. Take the guesswork out of it. Save TSrate In the H ay Field Y ou can h an d le h a y from m eadow to sta c k a n d build y o u r sta k w ? hoi it u n y h a rd w ork p itc h in g —sa v e tim e__ lab o r— m e n - ; , ’ . u r i ig JOHN DEERE ’ Dain Sweep Rakes and Stackers -7? / D cers-D aiq Sweep R akes are built to d o a real d a y '• work. They handle large ^^MIMlties o f hay easily—quickly. Best Snxp Salt« JOHN DtXRE-MIM IINE PF HAY lüCü Mover,. Bulky »Ilio - delivery and iwte» raka. Skäatere. various nt-lee. Reylaadr-a. vwrtnusttytes. M otor, one end teo-horae — - • , m aUrials U8cd- Teeth are genuine long le a f yellow pine. D nin Stacker» have spring hay retainer«, double A frames, long cushion springs, ex tension sills, and other exclusive features. T hey piece the hay in the center o f the stack, m aking the center solid. S tacks built with D ain Overshot Stackers settle right and shed rain. Stop in the next tim e you are in tow n and ask «• «hout the D ain line o f h ay toola , ~ th e most up-to-date line o f labor-saving, •ervice giving hay tools on the market to d ay, and for the past thirty-nine year». ' SAPPERS’ INC. a 1 j PEARSON’S GARAGE iwii»aBBiBiBiBaaiBBBiBaBi9BaBBBBBi»aaaBBv 1, M ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ CITY MEAT MARKET TU ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦