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

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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
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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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Mrs. Jay P elm ulder and d au gh ters B
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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.
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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
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swoop rakor
Stacker», r&rtour atylM.
loader», rarfcuaatjloa.
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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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SAPPERS’ INC.
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H erm iston , Ore.
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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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bered E leven ( 1 1 ) in B lock S ix ( 6 )
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In H erm it ton, U m atilla C ounty. Ore­
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gon. as lo -n ’ed In th e SE*4 S ection
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Ten, Tp. 4 N. R. 28 E. W . M.
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Pressure Lubricating
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Quickly and easily installed.
Makes positive, complete, chassis
lubrication possible in 5 minutes.
Take the guesswork out o f it.
PEARSON’S GARAGE
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fin is h in g
d e p a r t­
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,
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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.
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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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