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OREGON. T ht N ational Swimming S u it from the east where he has been studying end w ill resume his prac tice. His office w ill be In the first building east of the track on Gladys avenue. WEST END FARMERS Mlse D orothy B riggs i s a t hom e from P rin e v ille w h ere she haa been tea ch in g th is year. Have learned that The Herald prints the best butter wrapper. We have the large size, 9 by 12 inches. Our prices are—, M iss, F ran ces H in kle returned to H elix S u nd ay for the la st w eek of her school. Otto C. Pierce J K IN G SL E Y ’S Inc. Hermiston’» House of Quality and Service A m eetin g o f th e P otato G row ers’ association waa held Saturday n igh t a t th e O regon H ardw are. ^OUTELL’ EM The U m atilla oun ty H ealth Asso elation are g iv in g a dance Thurs day, June 5, at the H erm iston audl torlum . E verybody in vited . Stan field m usic. Mrs. W. A. H um phrey and Mrs. A H um phrey, from P ortland, visited at the George Genn home la st week. 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. BROWNSON, MGR. (Slg D avis, proprietor o f the Cozy Corner restau ran t, has m ade a num her of Im provem ents In the Inter lor o f the estab lish m en t. N ew tab . les, ch airs and counter have been in s ta lle d besides a num ber of other fixtu res. He is g iv in g all n igh t ser vice, Claude Haddox ta k in g the n ig h t sh ift. R ichard B easley left T uesday for L ew iston and M oscow, Idaho, w here he w ill v isit a son and daughter w ho are liv i n g In th ese tw o cities. H erbert H ed w all, w ho Is now llv ing in P ortland , w as here last week v isitin g h is parents, w ho live east of town. M. O. R ym erson and dau ghter of Byron, WaBh., are here th is week looking a fter Mr R ym erson’s prop erty In teretsts. Mr. R ym erson was form erly a rancher on th e project hut at p resent Is a fr u it rancher at Byron. H e reports considerable dam age to th e fru it crop In h is d is trict on accou n t of th e freeze. M ri T. E. H arris, of G enesee, Idaho, is v is itin g at th e hom e of her sister, Mrs. C. H. Sk inner. She is accom panied by her tw o daughters. W. A. L eath ers w as a business vistor in E cho T hursday of last week. M isses M argaret and M arlon H irte, of P ortland, sp en t th e la tter part of the week w ith W. H. Ogden and fam uy. Mr. and Mrs. Casper P ayne left M onday for n tw o w eek s’ outing. D uring the trip they w ill v isit Hood R iver v a lle y and Seaside. Mr. Schram accom panied them . Save T ta e in tSic H ay Field You run handle hny from meadow to stack and build your sta wi” iont any hard work pitching—save time— labor -i. x *’ •ic '- 'v JOHN DEERE Bain Sweep Rakes and Stackers JOHN PKESiE-DAiN UKE Of HAY Ï08ÎS ■ «By, rtcÌG-dtìtrery and Ltaefrrry, vario .13 stales. ttsvloMsrs. > a r s i _• «tlrfea. ÛU‘‘ J J n Deere-Dain Sweep Rakes are built to do a real day’s WOrk. They handle large <l’iiu»tities of hay easily-quickly. Best qtihHSy materials used. Teeth are genuine Rg-teaf yellow pine. Dinn Stackers have spring hay retainers, double A frames, long cushion springs, ex tension sills, and other exclusive features. They place the hay in the center of the stack, making the center solid. Stacks Inuit with Dain Overshot Stackers settle «»nt and sl ed min. Stop in the next time you are in town and ask us about the Dain line of hay toola the most up to-date line of labor-saving service-ghdo- hny tools on the market to l day, and for the past thirty-nine years. » S A P P E R S ’ IN C . 12 30 62 100 for 10 for 25 for 50 for 60 cents cents cent3 cent. here is & kiek in the. "price q F every of “The Home of Good Printing ’ , In H erm iston, U m atilla County, Ore gon, as located in the SE>4 Section Ten, Tp. 4 N. R. 28 E. W . M. And th a t said m ortgage be de creed to be a fir st and second lien resp ectively on said renl property and th at the righ ts of both defen d an ts in and to said prem ises be sold and the proceeds from the sale ap plied as provided by law and for such other and further r elief as to , the Court m ay seem Just and eq u it- . able. Thia sum m ons is published pur_ su an t to th e order of Hon. O. W. P helps, Jud ge of th e above en titled I Court duly m ade and entered on the 5th day of May, 1924, d irectin g th a t p u blication h ereof be m ade once a week for a period o f six w eeks, and the first pu blication hereof Is m ade pursuant to said order on the 8th day o f May, 1924. OoeurwicM of Intermit Glraned Here and There About the City and Neighborhood T in, S h eet m etal work and Plum b Ing. Call 783. I. E. P utm an. 11-tfc FIR STACKER POLES AND A D e n v e r........$ C'.-’Q C l -v 'c la n d . .$103.55 Omaha . . . . f.'.c ? T o r o n to . . . 10875 K a n » a j C«ty F a U bU r-Q h . 114.73 St. L o u !« .. 76.50 W a s h in g to n 138.5« C h ica g o . . . 81.00 F h il’delp*-..* 139.52 N e w Y o rk . 142 40 D e tr o it . . . . 1CC.62 C oston . . . . 1-U.50 C in c in n a ti.. 101.30 to e th e r Im p o r ta n t C orre sp o nd In s f a ’ ' c e n te rs . F in a l r l i m i t O c to b e r 31, 1924. L ib e r a l s t o p - o w r p n v H u g e s g o in g a n d re tu r n in g . A s id e t r i p to Y e llo w s to n e a t s m a ll a d d itio n a l c o s t w il l u f io r d L ie ex p e rie n c e o f & life tim e . C a ll us b y p hon » a nd le t « » m a k e a ll y o u r a rrange-: " > m u re a n d w il l save y u u r v a lu a b le u ue. WM. MsHBMUnr General Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon LOCAL AND PERSONAL ■ BREVITIES ■ WE WILL HAVE A FEW Many are buying them in the larger quan tities, but we are here to serve you all. If you want only a few we have them with out the name. These we sell as follows— F. C. W ough ter A gt. H erm iston, Oie. Copyright 1922, Jänteen Knitting Mill* Legal Blanks at The Herald Office 100 for $1.25 200 for $2.00 300 for $2.60 500 for $3.75 Mrs. W. R. Jarvis, of G lentana, M ontana, Is the guest of her sister. Mrs. C. I* Dur fey. shoe» Bring in Tour Films 35-7t THE HERMISTON HERALD Subscribe for The He? W. J. W A R N ER , A ttorney for P la in tiff. P ostoffice Address: He niiston. Ore. W e Carry th e B ig g e st S to c k o f P isto n R in g s ORDINANCE No. 114 O ur finishing d e p a rt ment, through up-to-date methods and equipment and expert handling, can help you get the kind o f pictures you want. T o use a sk ‘xpres- sion: “ W e’re there «. the ^nish.” MITCHELL DRUG COMPANY Phone 101 Hermiston, Ore. Call For Warrant« of School District Ho. 14 An ordinance p rovid in g for the m a k in g of nn im provem ent of th at portion c f H urlburt avenue in the City o f H erm iston ly in g be tw een th e property lin e at F irst St. and the property lin e at F ourth St. by grad in g and su rfa cin g th e sam e w ith gravel or crushed rock, and as sessin g the cost of said im provem ent to the land sp ecially ter.efltted thereby, and for other purposes. The City of H erm iston does ordain as follow s: in to w n . K n err’s R e p a ir S h op Sec. 1. T hat th a t portion of H urlburt A ve. in said c ity ly in g be tw een the property lin e at F irst St. and th e property lin e at Fourth St. a be im proved by grad in g and su rfac j in g the sam e w ith gravel or cru sh ed rock according to plans nr.d sp ec, iflcatlong o f such Im provem ent here A ll w arran ts from No. 2922 to and tofore m ade by the C ity E ngl naer 3 in clu d in g w arrant No. 2998 w ill be and filed In the office of the C ity | 4 paid w hen presented to clerk. Recorder, at a probable cost o f ' 3 R. A. B row n son, Clerk, »2515.00. ’ 37-2to School D lst. No. 14. Sec. 2. T hat each lot, piece or » parcel o f land h a v in g a fron tage u p . 3 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE on th a t portion o f H urlburt Ave. so STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA Improved sh all be assessed for the TILLA COUNTY total cost and expense o f th e i n Sappers’ Inc., a corparatlon. nrovem ent ju st in front of it and P la in tiff, ex ten d in g to th e cen ter o f said vs. street. H. H. R oblnett nnd E lsie Rob- Sec. 3. T hat each o f Local Im Inett, h is w ife. provem ent D istricts num bers 2 to 9 D efendants. Inclusive, h eretofore created, sh all be Sum m ons. E q u ity No. 3880. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. H arm on were To II. H. R ob ln ett, one of the visitors In U m a tilla Sunday. above named d efendan ts. j 5 i J I - high Pressure Lubricating System Quickly and easily installed. Makes positive, complete, chassis lubrication possible in 5 minutes. Take the guesswork out of it. divided Into four subdivsons of equal w idth and num bered 1, 2, 3 and 4 respectively, com m encing at the croa9 □ In the name o f the S ta te o f Ore section o f snid H urlburt A venue, a and on e-fou rth of the total cost and £ MI rs Lena W ard has accepted gon, You are hereby required to ap position at K in g sley ’s store. Miss expense o f Im proving each cross sec- g pear and answ er th e com plaint filed Ada Sonesnn w ho for som e tim e past a gain st you in th e above en titled tion included w ith in L ocal IStprcre- **■ s ■■■■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ h has been em ployed In th is rapacity, ■ult w ith in six weeka from the date m ent D istrict No. 1, heretofore creat w ill soon leave for P ortland. o f th e first pu blication o f th is sum- ed, sh all be assessed a g a in st each mona. And you w ill tak e notice Local Im provem ent D istrict a b u tt. M em orial ser v ic e at th e B aptist thnt If you fall to appear and ans tag upon or adjacent th ereto as fo l church Sunday m orning at 11 w er the com plaint w ith in aald tim e, low s: 40 per cen t o f the total cost o ’clock. See notice In an oth er col the p la in tiff, for w an t th ereof, w ill and exp en se o f said one-quarter of um n. croas sectip n a g in a t apply to th e above e n title d Court said > ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ 1 of V for the relief prayed for In p isln - m b d i v i s I o n N um ber N otice— The W om en's M issionary « Id Local Im provem ent D istrict, 25 ♦ l l f f ’e com plaint filed h erein , to- society of the Free M ethodist church w lt: for a Judgm ent and decree per cent o f said to ta l coat and e x ♦ w ill m eet at th e hom e of Mrs. W. B. a gain st defendan ts H . H. R ob ln ett pense o f said one-qu arter o f said ♦ F in ley on Friday afternoon at 2:3 0 . and E lsie R oblnett. hla w ife for the cross section a g a in st su b d ivision No. ; ♦ The stu d y course w ill tak e up th e m m o f 1490 00 w ith Interest th ere 2 of said Local Im provem ent D istrict ❖ topic of Japan. E veryone is Invit on at the rate o f 8 per cen t per a n 20 per cen t o f said total costa and ♦ ed to atten d. num from F ebruary 1, 1923 and th e expense o f raid one-qu arter o f said > fu rth er sum of «85 .0 0 a tto rn ey ’s fee croas section a gain st su b d ivision No. 14 (Fd. C om egys is sp en ding a few bn p la in t if f s first ca u se o f su it, 3 o f said Local Im provem ent D istrict, > days in P ortland th is week. and th e sum of «44.«2 w ith Inter; and 15 per cen t o f said to ta l coat <. est thereon at th e rate o f 10 per and expense o f said one quarter of q. I t ’s hard to love thy neighb or Chas. Sk inner and fam ily, accom cen t per annum from J a n u ary J, said croas sectio n a g a in st s u b d lv ls - ,^ th a t loves thy law n m ower. Ion No. 4 o f said Local Im provem ent ♦ panied by Mrs. H arris and ' tw o 1024, and th e sum o f »121.31 w ith ♦ d au gh ters. G lenle and G enevieve, in terest thereon at th e rate o f 10 D istrict. — happiness Is the m ost so u gh t-after m otored to P in e C ity last Sunday. Sac. 4. That the C ity R ecorder ♦ per cent per annum from Janu ary and th e m ost etaeive essen ce o f life. t , 195 4 . and th e fu rth er turn o f ba, and he hereby is. instructed to ♦ Buy your M eats here. W e w ill R ev. and Mrs. Y oung, J. S W est »25 .0 0 attnrney's feea npon p ia ta g iv e n o tice by pu blication for once ♦ sm ile— you trill Jts hap py— your b u s. and w ife , accom panied by Mrs. Pan- ; ti f f ’s seennd cause o f su lt and for a w eek for th ree con secu tive w eek s ♦ band w ill sm ile because he kn ow s it kow , giotored to S ta n field T uesday p la ln tlff's costa and d tsb u rsem .n ts In th e H erm iston H erald In vitin g ♦ pays to tia d e hare. w h ere th e y atten d ed R ebekah lodge. In Ihln milt and for th e e x p e n se , o f proposals for m aking said im prove- ♦ ❖ — - ■ ■ th e forecloeure and sa le o f th e pro- m ent. W a tsr w a s cut nut o f th e “ A” perty described In th e com plain t Passed th e C ouncil thia 7th day ♦ r a n u l last F riday for Inspection o f h erein : and for a decree foreckw lng of M ag, 1*24. ♦ t b . c a n a l at th e slou gh near th e p la in tiff* , tw o m ortgagee and or- A tte st: C. W . K allogg. R ecorder ♦ roevrvnir Som e retin tn g w as done d erin g to be .o ld th e fo llo w in g dan. Approved W <»• Mayor tbM Ttb ♦ and wjftac w a s turn ed h»ck M onday crlbed premise«, to -w it: l o t nura- day "f May, i»I4. ♦ JOHN ELLIS, PROP. n lgh t. (bered E leven ( 1 1 ) l a B lock S ix ( • ) R. C. Todd. Mayor. ♦ PEARSON’S GARAGE ■■■■ r. g n » CITY MEAT MARKET s«-4ta ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦