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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1924)
IgE REBMISTO» HERALD, HERMTSTOK. OREGOX. ftuTELL'BM LOCAL AND PERSONAL ■ BREVITIES ■ O m n M w W ia ia r a t Ql—■>< H«r* ■»d TUw» About tb oO tv u d "X T. Embry is back from Lewiston, Idaho, where he has been visiting his son. The “ Judge” had made the trip to see a new nephew that had a r-' rived at the home of his son. E. B. Strohm, wife and daugh-! ter from Seattle and Mrs. A. W .j Isbell, o f Hood River, arrived in Hermiston Friday to spend some ‘ time visiting at the home of their mother and brother, Mrs. Anna Strohm and Geo. Strohm. Mr. and Mrs. Clande Ballen ger, o f Boardman, passed through Hermiston Tuesday on their way for an extended trip that w ill take them to Spokane, Yellowstone park and other points of interest Otto C. Pierce - - - K IN G S L E Y S H E R M IS T O N 'S H O U S E O F IN C . Q U A L IT Y Legal Blanks at The Herald Office W. L. Biggar and wife, of Haliville, Wn., county treasurer of Stevens county, stopped in j Hermiston this week to visit for several hours w ith Charles Skin ner. They were en route to Longview to attend a state con vention of county treasurers. Mr. Biggar is a distant relative of Mr. Skinner. Pat Daugherty was in Port land on business this week. WE will have several cars of coal on the track this week and next, that we are making a special summer storage We anticipate that coal will be at least one dolllar higher than our present prices by the first of August. © _____________ w A N D M R V IC I Mr. and Mrs. Schuyler Ed wards, o f Port Townsend, Wash ington, are visiting at the home of Mr«. Edwards mother, Mrs. Shotwell. price on. m&ny 'men ho hoK'it o'? beinçf S<tlf mòAe. v ie r e ìn te rro p le d b e fo re Ahe 'Nh.S Ü r ó s h e A OQ Put in your supply now while the price is low. TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. R. A. BROWNSON, MOR. E. J. Forrest has resigned his position in the City Meat Mar ket. Mr. Forrest w ill assist in the Blue Front store for several weeks. TH E HERM ISTO N H E R A L D BARGAINS M cC orm ick M ow er, used tw o seasons. D eering M ow er, second hand. John D eere R ake, second hand. Johnston M ower, used h alf season. E ither cash or approved terms SAPPERS’ INC. To use a slang expres sion: “ We’re th e re a t the finish.” STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA TILLA COUNTY A rt Adamson, of Portland, Sappers* Inci, a corparation, was in town.Wednesday. Plaintiff, vs. Leslie Packard, of Boardman, H. H. Robinett and Elsie Rob- was a business visitors in Her inett, his wife. miston Tuesday. Mr. Packard Defendants. reports that extensive plans have Summons. Equity No. 3880. been laid for a Fourth of July To H. H. Robinett, one of the celebration on the Boardman above named defendants. project. In the name of the State of Ore. BREAK IN A LINE COM M ERCIAL PR INTIN G O F A LL K INDS O ur finishing depart ment, through up-to-date methods and equipment and expert handling, can help you get the kind of pictures you want. MITCHELL DRUG COMPANY Mrs. Jas. Blair, who has been visiting at the home o f her Phone 101 Hermiston, Ore, brother, John Ellis, left for For IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE sythe, Mont., on Sunday. The Baptist Ladies Aid w ill have a booth on Main ftreet July 3 and 4. They w ill serve hot coffee, sandwiches, pie, doughnuts and ice cream. I Bring in Tour Films Last Saturday about 9 P. M. Otto Heinl, night patrolman at the A line slough, detected a leak in the canal and promptlo notified the gate keep er who shut off the water. The engineer» found that the earth had settled under the old concrete lining causing a crack to start be tween that and the new lining. Quick action on the part of Mr. Henil and Mr. Mikesell forstalled any amount of washing by water and during the night a crew was secured who went to work at dayligh». Another section of flume and retain- i ig watl has been built and water I med back into the ditch on Wed nesday. N E IG H B O R H O O D C L U B ’S LA ST M E E T IN G The Neighborhood club o f Col umbia met for the last meeting of the season at the home of Mrs. A. A. Paulsen on Butter, Creek Wednesday. The meet-1 ing was in the nature o f a sur prise to Mrs. Paulsen. There were about fifty present at the meeting and a fine time was had. A bounteous lunch was served at noon. A short pro gram was given consisting of readings by Mrs. Brooks and Anita Paulsen, instrumental numbers by Gertrude Gentry o f Pendleton and vocal selections by Mrs. Tom S tew art The meetings w ill take up again next fall. For Rent —six room house. large barn. Silo, large garden tract. In quire at thia office. 42-tfc > I------- a— .-------------------------------- ,| S a le - Jersey cows. L. C. Todd. | I , 42 tfci gon, You are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this sum mons. And you will take notice that if you fail to appear and ans wer the complaint within said time. the plaintiff, for want thereof, will •pply to the above entitled Court for the relief prayed for In plaln- ttff'e complaint filed herein, to- wit: for a Judgment and decree ■gainst defendants If. IT. Roblnett end Elsie Robinett. hie wife for the runs of 840ft.00*wlth interest there on at the rate ol 8 per cent per an num from February 1, 1933 and the further sum of 865.00 attorney's fee bn plaintiff’s first cause of suit, and the sum of 846.32 with inter, est thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from January 2, 1934, and the sum of 8121.31 with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from January 2, 1924, and the further sum of 825.00 attorney's fees upon plain tiff's second cause of suit and for plaintiff's coets and disbursements in this suit and for the expenses of the foreclosure and sale of the pro perty described In the complaint herein; and for a decree foreclosing plaintiff’s two mortgages and or dering to be sold the following des. cribed premises, to-wit: Lot num bered Eleven (11) in Block Six (6) 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 and second lien respectively on said real property and that the rights of both defend ants in and to said premises be sold and the proceeds from the sale ap plied as provided by law and for such other and further relief as to the Court may seem just and equit able. This summons Is published pur. suant to the order of Hon. G. W. Phelps, Judge of the above entitled Court duly made and entered on the 5th day of May, 1924, directing that publication hereof te made once a week for a period of six weeks, and the first publication hereof is made pursuant to said order on the 8th day of May, 1924. W. J. WARNER, Attorney for Plaintiff. 35-7t Postoffice Address: Hermiston, Ore. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the County Court of the State of $ 5 0 0 for Repairing A 1000 per cent Investment T h at’s th e w ay to look a t painting— as an investm ent, no an expense. Look around you a t the houses going to rack and ruin. W hat is doing it? T he weather. There is only one defense against weather and th a t is fa in t. B u t paint, like weather, is o f m any kinds. Beware of the fair weather paint. I t does n ot piotec.., it only deceives. B uy a paint that has proved its stayin g power. SWP (Sherwin-Williams House Paint, Prepared) h a s« fifty-year reco» I. Its ingredients are what experience has proved to 1« mt»t efficient in protecting property. It puts an armor between your buildings and the elements and also adds beauty and clcanline- Oregon Hardware & Implement Co. one \ / W T H E IV ' W ONDERLAND E v e ry A m e ric a n sh o u ld s h a re In th e in s p ira tio n o f its to w e rin g p e a k s, le a p in g g e y se rs , g ro w lin g g ro tto s , bo ilin g c a u ld ro n s, in th e m id s t of w h ich a r e m a g n ific e n t h o te ls, c h a r m in g c o tta g e village«. 300 m iles of m a tc h le s s b o u le v a rd s a n d all th e c o m fo rts o f hom e. S end fo r o u r b o o k let. I t te lls th e th rillin g s to ry o f n a tu r e 's w o n d e rla n d . O u r T H R O U G H S L E E P IN G C A R O p e ra te d D A IL Y d u rin g th e s e a s o n b e tw ee n Portland and West Yellowstone by th e U nion P acific S ystem L e t o u r r e p re s e n ta tiv e s e x p la in th e v a rio u s to u rs w hich e n ab le v is ito rs to see th e Y ello w sto n e a t m in im u m c o st; a lso q u o te fa re s , p re p a re y o u r itin e r a r y a n d m a k e y o u r re s e r v a tio n s . C all on C. W0UGHTER, Agent, Hermiston, Oregon o r a d d re ss _ W M . M c M urray G e n e ra l P a s s e n g e r A gent, P o r tla n d , O regon Come in an renew il nex time y^u ar in laten. ALEMITE ! high Pressure Lubricating System JUST 15 DAYS MORE S We have made a Further Cut in Our Prices and here are a few of them: a 2 oz. Spices 7c ea ch , all kinds. Kerr E con om y W id e M outh, quarts 7 5 c a dozen. S U G A R $ 7 .8 5 per 1 0 0 pounds. $ 5 0 for Painting Is the Nation’s Greatest Playground Oregon for Umatilla County In the M atter of the Estate of Mary C. McLane, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed aim iuistrator of the estate .of Mary C. McLar.e, deceased and has qualified as the law directs. All persons having claims against said estate are re q u L d to pres ent the same to me at the office of W. J. Warner, m.v attorney, at his office in Hermiston, Uma tilla county, Oregon, with proper vouchers, within six months from the date hereof. Dated this 26th day of June, 1924. Robert B. McLane, 42-5tc A dm inistra'o H as Y our Subscription E x p ir e d ? Which? j Regular 2 fo r 25c. 5 P E A R S O N ’S G A R A G E ! 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