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C harley H ahn is add ng a numbar
o f Im provem ents to his hom e on
G ladys avenue.
Mrs. R. C. C hallis, of P en dleton , I j
I waa v isitin g friend s In th is c ity J
Saturady.
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M’se Laura P hipps has returned
to her home In th l sclty from W II-jB
a m ette U n iversity w here she has a t-
tended school d u rin g th e past year, g
Mis P hipp s w ill en ter as a senior ’»
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H Ï R N f lB T O M '8 H O U S E O F Q U A L IT Y A N Q S E R V IC E "
Legal Blanks at The Herald Office
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Marie and M arjorie, accom panied by
D ew ey P ayne, drove over to Y akim a y,
T uesday m orning.
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C hester P elm ulder has left for the
m ilita ry tr a in in g cam p in W a sh in g
ton. A fter be leaves th e cam p he
exp ects to obtain a p o s ito n on som e
sh ip as w ireless operator. C hester
has had considerable experien ce
I alo n g th is lin e h avin g served an ap.
WE w ill have several cars of coal on
the track this week and next, that we
aie making a special summer storage
price on.
Wo anticipate that coal
w ill be at least one dolllar higher
than our present prices by the first
of August.
Mr. and Mrs. George H u n tin g -
ton Curry, editor of the Ari ngton
B u lletin , stopped In our city on Tues
day. Mr. and Mrs. Curry w ere en
route to Baker, w here he has busi
n e ts in terests.
M ethodst E piscopal church— Sun
day, Ju n e 22. Sabbath school at 10
A. M., m orning w orship at 11. Ep
w orth leagu e at 7 P. M„ even in g
w orship at 8. W eek ly prayer and
B ible stu d y T hursday even in g at
7 :4 5 Y ou are in vited . H enry Y oung
m ln 'ster.
while the price is low.
TUM-A-LUM EUJrBER CO.
E. A. BROWNSON, MOR.
Mrs. J. S. W est left M onday n igh t
for Tacom a w here she w ill v isit her
d au gh ter w ho liv e s in that city.
ths
Tf&UTELL’EM
JO H N DEERE
Dain Sweep Rakes and Stackers
J oh n D e e r e -D a in S w eep R a k es a re b u ilt
t o d o a real d a y ’s w ork. T h ey h a n d le large
, Q u an tities o f h a y e a s ily —Q u ick ly. B e st
.^ q u a lity m a teria ls u sed . T e e th are g en u in e
lo n g -lea f y e llo w p in e.
JOHN WIRE-WIN LINE
OF HAY TOOLS
M o «rar I
• u l k j , aid« - d e lira r/ and
swoop rakor
Stacker», r&rtour atylM.
loader», rarfcuaatjloa.
». one and two-horao
Sum m ons.
d a y . an d for th e p a st th ir ty -n in e y e a n . '
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I n n if a
Legal Blanks for
Sale at This Office
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su it w ith in six w eek s from the date a
o f th e first pu blication o f th is sum - ■
m ons. And you w ill ta k e notice
th a t If you fa il to appear and a n s
w er the com plain t w ith in said tim e, 1
the p la in tiff, for w a n t th ereof, w i’l
apply to th e above e n title d Court g
for the r e lie f prayed for in pk in - U
tiff'd com p lain t filed
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w it: for a ju d gm en t and decree
a g a in st d efen d an ts H. II. R ob in ett
and E lsie R ob in ett. h is w ife for the
eum o f 140 0 .0 0 w ith in te re st there
on at th e rate of 8 per ren t per a n
num from F eb ru ary 1, 1923 and the
fu r th e r sum o f $65 .0 0 a tto rn ey ’s fee
ton p la in tiff’s first cau se o f su it,
and th e sum o f $44.32 w ith in te r,
est thd teon at th e rate o f 10 per
cen t per annum from Jan u ary
1924. and th e sum o f $121.31 w ith
Interest thereon at th e rate o f 10
per cen t per annum from Janu ary
2. 192 4 , and th e fu rth er sum of
$25 .0 0 a tto rn ey ’s fees upon p la in
t i f f ’s second cause o f su it and for
p la in tiff’s costs and d isb ursem en ts
In th is su it and for th e ex p en ses of
th e foreclosure and sa le o f th e pro
p erty described in th e com plaint
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p la in t if f s tw o m ortgages and or
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d erin g to be sold th e fo llo w in g des_
crlbed prem ises, to -w it: L ot num ♦
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In H erm it ton, U m atilla C ounty. Ore
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Makes positive, complete, chassis
lubrication possible in 5 minutes.
Take the guesswork out o f it.
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fin is h in g
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m e n t , th r o u g h u p - t o - d a t e
m e t h o d s a n d e q u ip m e n t
a n d e x p e r t h a n d lin g , can
h e lp y o u g e t th e k in d o f
p ic tu r e s y o u w a n t.
T o u s e a sla-»-' -x p r e s -
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M exican town pays t h s amount Phone 101
w ith o u t th e reeem h lsace of a pro- '
t»pt- A ccording to Mr. Rubner th e ®
CIRCUIT
place la crowded with people from
STATE OP 0;
a w n |n g u*t)l night,
3 5 -7 t
In th e nam e o f the S ta le o f O re. '
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W. J. W A R N E R ,
A ttorn ey for P la in tiff.
E q u ity No. 3880.
To H. H. R o b in ett, on e c f
above nam ed d efendan ts.
to a fla g day program sponsored by
the W alla W alla E lks and rendered
in th e park.
d d not have to look for a saloon In '
Tla Juana as every door you opened
contained a bar. T he old fashioned
schooner o f beer that In th e days
2.80
3.20
5.00
day of May, 1924.
H. H. R oh ln ett and E lsie R :b-
Inett, h is w ife.
D efendants.
Rev. and Mrs. J. K. Mumau left
M onday for E u gen e w here th ey w ill
spend som e tim e v isitin g a brother
o f Mr. Mumau's. E. E. Graham w ill
fill tho pu lpit d u rin g h is absence.
and Mrs. John Rubner retu rn .
D a in S ta ck ers h a v e sp rin g h a y reta in ers,
d o u b le A fram es, lo n g cu sh io n sp rin gs, e x | ed M onday from an extended v isit to
. Ixvs A ngeles. A rthur Rubner w ho
ten sio n sills, an d o th e r ex clu siv e featu res.
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accom panied them on th e tr'p re-
T h ey p la ce th e h a y in th e cen ter o f th e
, m alned In Los A n geles w here he hag
sta ck , m a k in g th e c en ter solid . S ta ck s
accepted a position . W h ile in Los
b u ilt w ith D a in O v ersh o t S ta ck ers s e ttle
A n geles Mr. Rubner m ade a trip to
right an d sh ed rain.
Tla Juan a the place w h ere you can
still put your feet on th e rail In i
S to p in th e n ex t tim e y o u are in to w n
sp ite Of Volstead and “W e W on’t Go
an d ask us a b o u t th e D a in lin e o f h a y to o ls
Home U n til Morn’ng" la the n ation al .
th e m ost u p -to -d a te lin e o f la b o r-sa v in g ,
serv ice g iv in g h a y to o ls on th e m a rk et t o l anthem . Mr. Rubner stated th a t he
Sappers’ Inc., a corparation,
P la in tiff,
vs.
Bernard M alnw nring, who at one
tim e w as ed'tor of th e H erm iston
H erald, w as In tow n Saturday. Mr,
M alnwartngj Is at p resent In Mc
M in nville w h ere he is w orking as a
lin otyp e operator on a paper in th at
c ity .
Mr. and Mrs. Jack B iggs, th e ed i
tor and w ife m otored to W alia W alla
Sunday. T hey visited the city park
of W alla W alla w hich is 'ndeed a
credit to t h e ^ o w n , co n ta in 'n g a
c h ild ren ’s play ground and other
th in g s th a t m ake a city park worth
w hile., W h ile th ere th e y llrttenrd
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Mrs. Jim P earson m otored to S ta n
field T uesday w h ere she attended
bridge party g iv e n at the W etzel
hom e In th a t c ity.
You can handle hay from meadow to stack and build
your star k wi hout any hard work pitching—save t i m e -
labor—n.oncyi I y Using
1 . 4 0
Oregon Hardware & Implement Co.
O. E. Ryder w as a b u siness v'sl-
tor In S ta n field Tuesday.
Save T im e In the H ay fie ld
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1.80 a S3
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Mrs. S c h u lts w as a w eek end v is
itor in P en dleton .
Dr. and Mrs. R. G. G ale returned
M onday
from
B ngham
Springs
w here they have been sp en ding a
tw o w eek s' vacation .
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15.00
Sale will continue all next week. No charge sales will be made.
Everything must be cash, ho further cash discounts will be allowed. a E
There are only a few of the SPECIAL BARGAINS, so if you wish to D a
stock your kitchen with pure Aluminum Ware, at a reasonable price, aa
this is your chance.
Put in ycur supply now
The B ap tist L adies' Aid w ill con
du ct a booth du rin g th e days of the
celeb ratloii, July 3 and 4.
s
We have ju st received a very complete assortment o f Viko Alumi
num Utensils and have arranged an exhibit which we are sure you will
find interesting not only because of the beauty and quality of the artic
les, but also because there is such a variety o f them for so many differ
ent uses.
We have also included in this sale a few special bargains o f the
Wear Ever and West Bend Pure Aluminum. Every article on display
in our window is a bargain, but the most special bargains are:
3 Quart Double Lipped Sauce Pan .
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12 Quart Lipped Preserving Kettle
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6 Quart Lipped Preserving Kettle
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I p rentlcesh lp in the navy.
8 Quart Colonial Preserving kettle
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Jack Harm on and Ed. Com egys :■
10 Quart Lipped Preserving kettle
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have formed a partnership and pur- ■
chased an o x y-acetylen e w eld in g a
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o u tfit. The bu8'nesg w ill be located g Set 3 Piece Mixing Bowls
a t H arm on’s blacksm ith Bhop.
a I Colonial Tea Kettle
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M iss G oldie Muma has arrived
Plain Tea Kettle
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home for the sum m er from Portland
w here sh e Is em ployed as a teacher
8 Quart Waterless Cookers Regular $6.00, Special
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in th e schools.
10 Quart Waterless Cookers, Reg. 7.50, Special
The Epw orth L eague of the M. E . l
church are p lan n in g a sale o f ice j
12 Quart Waterless Cookers, Reg. 8.25, Special
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¡cream , cake and cold drinks for th e j
I 3rd and 4th of July. The youn g I
10 Quart Pressure Cooker, Reg. $27.50, Special
people are w orthy o f your patron
age.
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GREATEST VALUE PER DOLLAR IN COOKING
WARE
Mrs. H. J. B elscanipcr w as a P en.
dêton visito r M onday.
Otto C. Pierce
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Hermiston, Ore.
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And th a t said m ortgage he de
creed to be a first and second lien ❖
resp ectiv ely on said real property
and th a t th e rig h ts o f both defend ♦
a n ts In and to said prem ises be «old
and the proceeds from th e sa le ap
plied as provided by la w and for
such oth er and fu rth er r e lie f as to
th e Court may seem Just and eq u it
able.
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Too m uch use of th e door mat w ill
w ear the w elcom e off.
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You w in "w elcom e” th e chance
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to get your MEATS a t a b ig sav-
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ng in price. W e carry a lin e o f
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Choice M eats o f al k in d s and sell
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them at a price that sa v es yon m oney
W hy no try 11»— It w ill pay you in
T h is sum m ons la puhliahed p u r. ♦
th e lo n g run.
su an t to th e order o f Hon O. W. ♦
Phelpe, Ju d ge o f th e above e n title d ♦
Court duly m ade and entered on the ♦
5th day o f May, 1924. d ir ec tin g th at ♦
p u b lication h ereof he m ade o n ce a ♦
CITY fiffiAT «MARKET
w eak foe a pei Ind o f six w eek s, and ♦
th e first p u b lication h e r eo f In m ade ♦
johm E l u s , phot .
pu rsuan t to said order on th e 8th ♦
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