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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1924)
QOB H B B lg f lT O » H T O A M ì. H E R M IST O N , OHEGOK. A. H. Norton loft last week tor Sioux rails. South Dakota, on a bull« neae trip. Ho *1111 make the return trip la his ear. 'Tht National Swimming Suit Otto C. Pierce KINGSLEY’S Inc. H erm iston’» H ouse o f Q uality and Service Moat of the project farmers are cuttns hay this week, taking advent, age of the time while the .water ** tut off in the canals. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Chamberlain, of Santa Paula, Cal., left Sunday for Ohio and other eastern points. They have been visiting Mr. Cham- berlaln's nieces, Mrs. T. D. Wooster end Mrs. Jack Smith, while here. Mr. Chamberlain has extensive hold- I Ings in oil fields in the producing : terrtory of Calfornia. Work has been started on the olant of the Pac'fic Straw board i Paper Company at Longview. Aug ust Belsse of this city will have -harge of construction. | j ! | A Bring in Your Films Denver...... $ € Om&ba .... € K ancas C liy 6 St. Lcuifc . . v7' C hicago . . . c D etroit . . . . 1): C incinn ati.. 1C C orrespond inir cen ters. FI’ . 1924. I_ » and r t u A sid© ti ., additional of a Ute t Call ua b your ax»d wi-x . F. C. Woughter Agt. Hermiston, Ore. The cow, the sow, the hen—a wonder ful combination— which with the Do Laval Cream Separator are the biggest and steadiest money makers on the farm. Milk separated with a De Laval gives cream or butter to tell—a steady cash income. The warm skim-milk—splendid feed—can be fed to calvee, piga and chickens, which bring in more money. Every farrrf should have a De Laval and follow this plan. A Copy richi I MX Jsmtwn Knitting Kill« WM. General Passe. <er Agent Ponlaod, Oregon LOCAL AND PERSONAL ■ BREVITIES ■ Legal Blanks at The Herald Office Oecurancet of Internet Gleaned Hero and There About the City and Neighborhood Tin, Sheet metal work and Plumb ing. Call 783. I. E. Putman. 11-tfe. Jack Biggs and family spent Dec oration day visiting at the Lock ridge home near Stanfield. Mrs. P. B. Slscel left Saturday for a vacation that will be spent in Portland and Cottage Grove. A few weeks ago The Herald men tioned the name -of Madame Daven port Enberg, director and organizer of the Civic Symphony Orchestra of Seattle. We are In receipt of a com. munlcatlon from Mrs. J. H. DoMoss of this city stating that Madame Em. berg is her sister. Mrs. DeMoss says In her letter: •"Mrs. Emberg Is my sister, though her six years spent In Europe and the fact that she married a Belgian makes her name sound very foreign, yet I as sure you she is of good old American parentage.” 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 B I WELL TO ENGAGE THE MATERIAL NOW MATERIALLY YOURS, TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. R. A. BROWNSON, MGR. in Hermiston, Umatilla County, Ore gon, as located in the SE*4 Section Ten, Tp. 4 N, R. 28 E. W. M. And that said mortgage be de creed to be a first end second lien respectively on sartd real property and that the rights of both defend ants in and to said premises be sold pictures you want. and the proceeds from the sale ap plied as provided by law and for T o use a sis -xpres- such other and further relief as to the Court may seem just and equit sio n : able. “ W e ’re there - . the Thia summons is Ihiblished pur. finish.” suant to the order of Hon. G. W. Phelps, Judge of the above entitled MITCHELL DRUG COMPANY Court duly made and entered on the Phone 101 Hermiston, Ore. 5th day of May, 1924, directing that publication hereof te made once a week for a period of six weeks, and WE HAVE JUST 30 DAYS IN the first publication hereof is made pursuant to said order on the 8th WHICH TO DISPOSE OF THIS day of May. 1924, W. J. WARNER, Attorney for Plaintiff. 95-7t Postofllce Address: He mislon, Ore. O ur fin ish in g d e p a r t m ent, through up-to-date m ethods and equipm ent and expert handling, can help you get the kind o f $ 9 ,0 0 0 S tock ,A l —SO— ORDINANCE No. I l l An ordinance providing for the m a k in g of an improvement of that porticn cf Hurlburt avenue Hay growers of the Touchet and In the City of Hermiston lying be WITH US Gardena sections have set the wages tween the property line at First St. for hay grower,, at |1 .5 0 per day. and the property line at Fourth St. j by grading and surfacing the same ytfr. and Mrs. J. B. Eagan and with gravel or crushed rock, and as sessing the cost of said Improvement daughter Betty are In Portland for a short visit. to the land specially fcenefitled thereby, and for other purposes. The City of Hermiston does ordain Frank Gardenler, of Baker, Is a as follows: guest at the home of his daughter, Sec. 1. That that portion of Mis. W. W. Illsley. Hurlburt Ave. In said city lying be tween the property line at First St. W. O. Bailey, of La Grande, Is and the property line at Fourth St. visiting hie parents here, Mr. and be improved by grading and surfac Mrs. G. W. Bailey. NOTHING HELD BACK 11 ing the same with gravel or crush f.' i , ed rock according to plans and spec, J. O. McCoy waa here for a few Iflcatlons of such improvement here days from Walla Walla where he has tofore made by the City Engineer been In the hospital for some time. and filed in the office of the City Recorder, at a probable cost of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Mortlmore and Echo, Oregon 32615.00. Miss Mortlmore were la Portland Sec. 2. That each lot, piece or over the week-end. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE parcel of land having a frontage up on that portion of Hurlburt Ave. so STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA Mrs. Joe Ralph has taken up the Improved shall be assessed for the work In the office of the Hermiston TILLA COUNTY total cost and expense of the Im Light A Power Co. Sappers’ Inc., a corparatlon. provement Just in front of it and Plaintiff, extending to the center of said Dr. F. P. Adams and the twins vs. street. drove to Portland last week where H. H. Roblnett and Elate Rob- Sec. 3. That each of Local Im the doctor attended the state medi lnett, his wife. provement Districts numbers 2 to 9 cal convention and the twins pro Defendants. inclusive, heretofore created, shall he ceeded to get acquainted with the Summons. Equity No. 3880. divided Into four suhdivsons of equal city. To H. H. Roblnett. one of the width and numbered 1, 2, 3 and 4 respectively, commencing at the cross Mrs. F. A. Phelps left for a trip above named defendants. In the name of the State of Ore section of said Hurlburt Avenue, to Portland Sunday. She will at- tead the convention of Oregon Social gon, You are hereby required to ap and one-fourth of the total cost and workers while there and visit with pear and answer the complaint filed expense of Improving each cross sec against you In the above entitled tion Included within Local Bsprert-, relatives and friends. nult within six weeks from the date ment District No. I, heretofore creat Several people from Hermleton of the first publication of thia sum ed, shall be assessed against each went to 8tanfleld to attend the show mons. And you w ill take notice Local Improvement District abutt. ing of "The Hunchback of Notre that tf you fall te appear and ans Ing upon or adjacent thereto ns fol Dame” at the Peoplee* theatre. wer the complaint within said time, lows: 40 per cent of the total cost the plaintiff, for want thereof, will and expense of said one-quarter of cross section a g ln s t Puplls <»f Mrs. Harry Rees, of apply to the ahova entitled Court said 1 of V Stanfield, appeared at a recital given for the relief prayed for In plain s u b d i v I s ♦ o n Number at the school auditorium Saturday t iff s complaint filed herein, to- said I-ocal Improvement District, 25 ♦ night. ■ wlt: for a judgment and decree per cent of said total cost and ex ♦ against defendants H. H. Roblnett pense of said one-quarter of said ♦ F. T. Crowe, construction engineer and Elsie Roblnett, his wife for the cross section against subdivision No. •> of the Tieton dam In Washington and sum of 8400.00 with interest there- 3 of said Ixjcal Improvement District Ralph Conor. In charge of the McKay | cm at the rate of I per cent per an- 30 per cent of said total costs and •> Creek dam, were here Saturday and | num from February 1, 1933 and the expense of .aid one-quarter of said Sunday, looking over the ”A” line further sum of 885.00 attorney’s fee cross section against subdivision No. ♦ break. bn plaintiff’s first cause of suit, 3 of said Local Improvement District, •» and the sum of 844.33 with Inter, and 15 per cent of said total cost ❖ The small son of Claude C. Isaac- est thereon at the rate of 10 per and expense of said one quarter of ■0- son, north of town. 1s recovering cent per annum from January 3 said cross section against subdivis » nicely from a severe caro of dlph- 1334. and the sum of <131.31 with ion No. 4 of said Local Improvement ♦ District. « Iherla. Interest thereon at the rate of 10 Sec. 4. That the City Recorder ❖ per rent per annum from January T W. Dyer, who has been very III I 3, 1934. and the further sum of be, and he hereby is. Instructed to ♦ llh pneumonia, la gett la g along 335.00 attorney's fees upon plain-1 notice by publication for once » satisfactorily. tiff's second cause of suit and for I a week for three consecutive weeks ♦ ----- plaintiff’s costs and disbursements ,n th* Hermiston Herald Inviting ♦ Merlon Briggs ts home from Ban. In this suit and for .the expense« of 9r°tx**lR for making said Improvs- ♦ * don where she has been teaching the foreclosure and sale of the pro- m ,n*. this year. She will reenter Mon- perty described In the complaint ■ Passed the Council thia 7th day ♦ ♦ mouth normal school for the summer herein: and for a decree foreclosing(of May, 1934. term aooa. /• 'H , p lain tiffs two mortgagee and .o r-; Attest: C. W. Kellogg. Recorder ♦ M oney T alks Stop in and let ua show you the new De Laval with its more efficient Self-Center ing Bowl. Turn it and know how eaay it runs. After seeing its all-around superi ority and greater convenience, you'll agree that the De Laval is the best separator it is possible to make. Sold on easy terms. O reg o n Hardw are & Im plem ent Co. W e Carry th e B iggest Stock o f P iston R ings in tow n. D ealers Invited Fixtures For* S a le Echo Trading Co. Save Tim e in th e Hay Field Y ou cen h an d le h a y from m eadow to sta c k a n d b u ild y o u r sto ck 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 .t r.jy , ’ -uL.g JOHN DEERE Bain Sweep Rakes and Slackers -J ; Jrbn Deere-Dain Sweep Rakes are built to do a real day’s work. They handle large quantities of hay easily—quickly. Best .c quality materials used. Teeth are genuine — long leaf yellow pine. D -lu 3 -oep lUVs . Duin Stackers have spring hay retainer«, double A frames, long cushion springs, ex JOHN DkTRC-MIH UNE tension sills, and other exclusive features. Of HAY TOOLS They place the hay in the center o f the Mnwnri. stack, making the center solid. Stacks Bulk,. MJv deltrarj and awe«p rxk«. built with Dai» Overshot Stackers settle 0U ak;rs. w in t t o r tries. Ht y iMbdcr t, w k, u i jt/ Ma. right and shed rain. Iftlr nOT‘ °UÖ tr °'h<>r’t Stop in the next time you are in town and ask us about the Dain line of hay tools the most up-to-date line of labor-saving, service giving hay tools on the market to day, and for the past thirty-nine years. r SA PPE R S’ INC. T H IS <. I V E The De Laval ia known the world over as being a cleaner-skimming, longer-lived and in every way more satisfactory, and in the long run the most economical of all separators. I OR I BO I H l dering to be sold the following deauj Approved by the Mayor thia 7th ♦ Cnrtia Simonds baa moved Into the rrlbad premise«, to-wit: Lot nnm- day of May, 1934. ♦ Mac| house on Male street. I bered Eleven (11) la Block Six ( • ) 3«-4te R. C. Todd. Mayor. ♦ K nerr’s R epair Shop « a ALEMITE high Pressure Lubricating System Quickly and easily installed. Makes positive, complete, chassis lubrication possible in 5 minutes. Take the guesswork out of it. P E A R S O N ’S G A R A G E I 1 5 •> *> •> ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ The«e are striking times for the home run hitter. — hot any tiiue you need anythng in the line of MEATS remember the monotony of houoekeelng Is never £elt if you make a practice of buy ing here. Each day’s shopping is a cinatlng gam*—you always get the best value for your money— satisfac tion is the reward. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ CITY M EA T M AR K ET JOHN ELLIS. PROP. ♦ ♦