P P C H K B M IS T O » f f l n u j j ì . H K R M TSTO ^. OREGON. Don’t m iu Theodore Roberta in his best production, Grumpy, at the Playhouse, Saturday and Sunday, July 12 and 13- LOCAL AND PERSONAL ■ BREVITIES ■ O c e a M M a W la tw w t CiMMd H«ra •M Tksss A kset ths a » r “ 4 ’YÒUTELL’eM Floyd Robinett drove his truck to Pendleton Monday bringing back a in Gi u npy load of feed. Theodore Roberts 8t the Playhouse, Saturday and Sunday July 12 and 13. $50 for Painting Mr. and Mra. H. N. Kurth and baby, of La Grande, visited at the A road contract for reaurfacing home of Mr«. Kurth's mother, Mra. near Adame has been eecued by the Tom Rankin, last week. Shotwel] contacting company of thin Harvey Payne motored to Port- city. The company l„ mov’ng their lad Saturday returning Tuesday, ac. i equipment to the Job. com panted by Mra. Payne, who has been v siting friends there for the Georg* and Sherman Burkenbine, past three weeks. Mrs. Payne re­ ot Arlington, who are brothern of ports a very enjoyable time at Port­ Art Burkenbine of th’s city, spent the Fourth at the home of the lat land and Seaside. Mrs. Payne af­ firms that she la an expert clam, ter here. digger. K IN G S L E Y S I H esM igT o^ g house or A N D n r n v ic r ’ k ' / / $500 for Repairing n o fïfe e N n g " m C oM 1 is r ò r e " A 1000 per cent Investment S è ? jS à ràd e Jou rn al T h a t’s th e w ay to look a t painting—as an investm ent, r.< an expense. Look around you a t th e houses going to raci and ruin. W hat is doing it? T he w eather. T here is only one defense against w eather and th a t is fa in t. B ut paint, like w eather, is of m any k iccs. Beware of th e fair weather paint. I t does n o t pio tec., it only deceives. Buy a p aint th a t has proved its staying power. à h d IN C . q u a l it v or Pat Mooney accompanied by hit) Mrs. C. C. Durfey returned Thurs­ son Chris, spent the Fourth in Her- day from Plentywood. Mont., where m’nton. Mr. Mooney at one time wan proprietor of a meat market «he has been valt’ng her sister for the past month. here. O tto C . Pierce | Chas. B. Orae, deputy sealer of Professor Scullins ot O. A k. C. was weghts and measures, was In Her­ a Hermiston visitor the f rat of last week. While here he made a tour miston the Fast part of the week. of the apiar'en. He left in the eve. C. P. Adams returned home this ning for Pendleton where he was week from Bend. scheduled to appear at a meeting. SWP (?herwin-Williams House Paint, Prepared) has a fifty-year CALL FOR WARRANTS recosrt. E. A. Westervelt, of Boardman Ceorge Parsons has traded his NOTICE TO CREDITORS ranch near this c ’ty for a two hun­ was in town Wednesday getting a In the County Court of the State of dred acre tract of wheat land near tractor and baler to take to his home Oregon for Umatilla County vlc'nity. Freeman, Washington. In th e M a tte r of th e E s ta te of WF, WILL HAVE A CAR OF BOX FACTORY WOOD SOME TIME THIS MONTH. IF YOU WANT SOME OF THIS WOOD PLACE YOUR ORDER WITH US NOW. WE TXPECT THIS CAR TO BE SOLD BY THE TIME IT ARRIVES. MATERIALLY YOURS, TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. R. A. Brownson, Mgr. Phone One-Onc-One. stunts at the Multnomah county fair at Gresham for on« week beginning July 29. In addition to h's horses and other stock Ben will carry a company of ten people, two of them bulldoggers, seven riders and one lady rider. He exepects to leave th's week for a visit with his mother In Caiiada, returning in time to at­ tend the Gresham fair, after wh'ch he will go to Pendleton to get his stock ready for the Pendleton Round-Up. a d m iu iitra to r of th e e s ta te of M ary C. M cLane, deceased and h a s qualified as th e law directs. All persons h av in g claim s a g a in st •a id e s ta te a re req u ired to p re s­ e n t th e sam e to me a t th e office o f W. J. W arner, my a tto rn e y , a t his office in H erm iston, U m a­ tilla county, O regon, w ith p roper vouchers, w ithin six m onths from th e d a te hereof. D ated th is 26th day o f June, COMMERCIAL PRINTING OF ALL KINDS THE HERMISTON HERALD BARGAINS McCormicJc Mower, used two seasons. Deering Mower, second hand. John Deere Rake, second hand. Johnston Mower, used half season. E ith er cash or approved term s SAPPERS’ INC THROUGH S L E E P IN G CAR O p e ra te d D A IL Y d u rin g th e s e a s o n betw een Portland and Wast YeliUwstone by th e U nion P a c ific S ystem L e t o u r r e p r e s e n ta tiv e s e x p la in th e v a rio u s to u rs w h ic h e n a b le v is ito rs to see th e Y e llo w sto n e n t m in im u m c o st; a ls o 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 rv a tio n s . C aii on w F. C. WOUGHTER, Agent, Hermiston, Oregon o r a d d re s s w m ■ B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B IB B B E B The professional schools of A .t’. i- j tecture and Allied A rts— Administration—Education—Gi ad- uate Study—Journalism —L.: Medicine—Music—Physical Edu- i cation—Sociology—Extension For a catalogue or an$ informoiko Write The Rvfytrar, UniVerzUj o f Oregon, E u Q vtw , Oregon ■ j a I S a ■ i a Bring in You, Films I a a Pressure Lubricating » System 5 s 3 J We Want Yon ALEMITE a ■ a high ■ a a The fh Year Open. September 25, IS • Henry Griffin, Pln’ntlff, vs. Rose George and Gerald McKenzie, sons Mary Griffin, Defendant. of F. C. McKenzie, left recently for To Rose Mary Griffin, the above Dayton, Washington, where they will attend an encampment of Boy named defendant. In the Name of the State of Ore­ Scouts, They expect to be gone for gon you are hereby required to ap­ a period of two weeks. pear and answer the complaint f l­ ed aga’nst you In the above eutitled Frank Beddow spent the Fourth suit within six weeks from the first at Bingham Sprngs. publication of this summons and O ur fin is h in g d e p a r t ­ you will take notice that If you fall Harry Humfeld purchased a new to answer or to plead here. m e n t, th ro u g h u p -to -d a te Ford coupe and left immediately for In within said ttnie, m e th o d s a n d e q u ip m e n t a vacation to the Willamette valley. plaintiff, for want thereof will ap­ a n d e x p e rt h a n d lin g , can ply to the above ent’tled court for Prof. F. X. Arens arrived Thurs­ the relief prayed for in plaintiff's h e lp y o u g e t th e k in d o f day from Los Angeles where he has complaint f led In said cause, p ic tu re s y o u w ant. finished his summer season, and will wit: for a decree of divorce d s- be hare for a week. He w’ll asset solving the bonds of matrimony Kilty Short In her concert of July now and heretofore existing between T o use a s k •x p re s- 15 at the old Hermiston hotel dining the plaintiff and defendant and for sio n : ro o m . an absolute decree of divorce In “ W e ’re th ere ~ th e favor of plaintiff and against the finish.’’ Mrs. Charles Dyer's sister and her defendant. daughter, from Maplewood. Oregon, Thi,, summons Is published pursu­ MITCHELL DRUG COMPANY arrived Wednesday to spend a few ant to an order of the Honorable Hermiston, Ore. days with her. Gilbert W. Phelps. Judge of the Phone 101 above entitled Court duly made and Mis« Esther and Margaret Girard.! entered on the 2nd day of July. Miss V lvan Parr. Ed. Parr and Cllf. i 1914, directing that publication be ford Parr, of Hoquiam. Wn„ visited made herein once a week for a per­ at the H. 8. Sheseley home the latter iod of six consecutive weeks In the part of last week. Hern, stra Herald, and the first pub. to keep in mind the llcatlon hereof Is made pursuant to fact that in addition to Charles Sk'nner Is the proud pos. rsld order thln 19th day of July, 1924. p rin tin g this news­ •f s sew Ford tour'ng. W. J. WARNER. paper we do job work Attorney for Plaintiff A. W Prann has purchased a new of any kind. W hen P. O. Address. Hermiston, Oregon. Ford truck. 44-Tte I n need of anything th« Hr» oq the Fourth, F- F. Phipps mcmurray The College of Literature, ° and the A rts with 22 depaitmerJs. IJ Dr. F. V. Prime and family are •»pend'ng several weeks at Newport Oregon. Wr. A. B. Phetpg and family who Thaaks have been visitin g H. K Hitt re-, W« w ’sh to thank a ll|h o e e who •Mr$od to their boat« 1« Jefferson n,«hed so promptly to help put out . G e n e ra l P a s s e n g e r A g e n t. P o r tla n d , O regon The UNIVERSITY o f O ? . ’C O N ' contains: • SUMMONS T. C. Neadeau is drlv'ng a new IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA Ford touring car purchaed recently. TULA COUNTY I S and fo r o u r b ooklet. I t te lls th e th rillin g s to r y o f n a tu r e 's w o n d e rla n d . O u r R o b e rt B. M cLane, A d m in istra to r w Dr. and Mrs. W. W. Illsley accom pan'ed by Miss Brierly, wont to Bingham Springs last Sunday. Doc- or Illsley returned Sunday evening leaving his family and M ss Brierly there for several weeks’ outing Rex Lambert, of Portland, was a The Christian Science services are vls'tor at the Shesley home in this held in rooms next to the Auditorium city Monday. t avery Sunday at 11 o'clock. Sunday school at 10:15. All are cordially Mr. and Mrs. G. R. O’Danels, of invited to attend. Wednesday eve­ Pendleton, were visitors at the F. C. ning meeting first Wednesday each McKenzie home over the Fourth. month. Mr. and Mrs. O'Danieis are father and mother of Mrs. McKonz'e. »•tWttay u,ot ning. 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 of 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, b o ilin g c a u ld ro n s, in th e m id s t of w h ic h a re m a g n ific e n t h o te ls, c h a rm in g c o tta g e v illa g e s, 300 m iles of m a tc h le s s b o u le v a rd s a n d a ll th e c o m fo rts of hom e. Kitty Short was a Pendleton vlsl. tor Tuesday. August Beisse, who has a bulld- 'ng contract at Longview. Washing­ Howard Illsley and wife, of Port ton, came home to spend the Fourth land, spent the Fourth hare with with his family. relatives. ■■■■■■■■■■■■S BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBMI Is the Nation’s Greatest Playground 1924. 42-5tc efficient in protecting property. I . puts an armor I tv n "y. buildings and the el also adds beauty and cUanha. Oregon Hardware & Implement Co. Napoleon Neadeau has been em­ M ary C. M cLane, deceased. Mr. and Mrs. Howell and son N otice is hereby given th a t the James, of Boardman, attended the ployed by Jim Pearson's garage In he office. Fourth of July celebration hero. u n d ersig n ed has been appointed Jim Pearson was a business v’sl- Jack Gorham, of Boardman, was an enthusiastic spectator at the box. tor in Pendleton Monday. ng match In the Hermiston auditor­ C. S. Calkins, of Boardman, was a ium on the night of tha third. business vls'tor here on Wednesday. Mrs. R. C. Challis, of Pendleton, F. T. George, who is connected was a via tor in Hermiston the with the Echo Milling Company, Fourth. -pent the Fourth in Hermiston. Leslie Packard, of Boardman, at W. L. Boynton, of Helix, and L. tended the smoker in thtg city on L. Boynton, of Walla Walla, were Thursday n’ght. among those who visited relatives G. W. Conner, of Stanfield, atten­ and participated !n the local cele­ I ded a meeting of the Hay Growers bration. In this city the fr st part of last Harry Todd returned home the week. first part of last week for a visit Ben Joury. who had, charge of with his folks here. the rodeo here July 3 and 4. recent, Miss Fanny Todd Is spending t ly signed a contract to furnish three carloads of stock for exh bltlon rodeo few days visiting In Seattle. Its ingredients are what experience has proved to be most Special stre e t improveAiet w a rra n t M hen August Beisse returned to num ber 2755 is called. In terest | The families of J. L. Waller and Orin Felthouse left Sunday for an Longview after celebrating the 4th stops on July 12, 1924. out ng at the beach. They erpect here, his fam’ly acompanied him City of H erm iston, back to the above named city. 1 to be gone a couple of weeks. ltc G eorgia H enderson, Treas. Legal Blanks at The Herald Office Which? Q u ic k ly a n d ea sily in stalled. SI M akes p o sitive, com plete, ch a ssis □ lubrication p ossible in 5 m inutes. B 3 □ u Take the guessw ork ou t o f it. B B B a PEARSON’S GARAGE a ■ a '■ ■ ■ B B n B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B ❖ s bbbb ❖ « ❖ « ♦ ♦ •> « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Remember the good old days when the wedding ceremony was a life •eatenoe. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ENJOY EVERY DAY In the year by eating the moot whole some food. The high quality meat which we carzy ts th* k nd that make* eating a real pleasure- you look forward to eeieh meal with an­ tic I pa to n . = ♦ ♦ ♦ qpy meat __ , ♦ To See Us H t t H ♦ ♦♦ ♦♦♦♦ ♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ in this line be sure _ t H H I H JOHN ELLD, MOT. M O M M H H ♦