n a tgaimOToy
PURE FRUIT JELLY
gallon cans $1.25
on e-third of the bait left for others
on w h ich they estim ated at least 200
Aboat Ik a C Itra a d
w ere w-tthtn tS'htmrn. «BH*»rfcon
Mn.
Mr. and
C. H. Rom ra. q
G endale, C allforn 'a, are v isitin g a
(he hom e o f their daughter, Mrs. J.
Helmulder.
Mrs. B lanche W atk in s and son
: Mac. from Irrigon, were business
' visitors in t h ’s city on Monday.
Zion Fig Bars, 2 lb. 45c
Gallon Fruits and Berries
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brow n and
dau ghters, K atherine and Mabel, of
Boardm an, w ere v isito rs here on
Baturday.
I
Tanglefoot Fly Spray
Pints 45c
Mrs. Tom Ilendrirk s, Opal W ag
goner, of Boardm an, and Edna Breed
ing, o f M cM 'nnville, were v isito rs In
thig c ity Monday.
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“Shorty" Sou le has sold h is resi
dence in th is c'ty to a Mr. M ont-
gom ery. "Shorty” exp ects to build
1 a new hom e on G ladys avenue next
: to the Crowder residence.
Otto C. Pierce
K IN G S L E Y S
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Mr. and Mrs. .Floyd K nerr re-
i turned the la tter pat of last week
! from a vacation at Seaside.
IN C .
W e R M l B T O N 'S H O U S E O F Q U A L IT Y A N O S E R V I C E "
I
gumuTaroK,
gentlemen checked up the result* on
Wednesday morning and report by
actual count 541 dead rabbits with
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
■ BREVITIES ■
“PRIDES” PURE JAM
One-half gal. $1.25
hbbald .
d istr ict farm
bureau l lu m e A a te ly
called a m e etin g of the. ( a r n i J , fgg
Sunday, J u ly 20, for th e purpaaq o f
derhonaM atlqg how to m ix thig b ait
and receive in stru ctio n s how to place
sam e for th e rabb'ta. N o tic es are
being, m ailed to a ll Interested to
m eet at th e post o ffice Sunday m orn
in g at ten o'clock and bring 20 or
30 pounds of lig h t green a lfa lfa w ith
them . It is hoped th is w ill result
In m ak n g su b sta n tia l c lea n in g of
th e se pests for the tim e bein g. Mr.'
F u gate w ill be here Sunday and Mr.
G arlough hopes to be ab le to return
here by then, but he has several
m e etin g s elsew here, in t h e m ean
tim e.
P o ta to es from Irrigon topped the
inai ket in P ortland last week. A
carload of very choice new potatoes
were shipped to P ortland and the
buyer Im m ed'ately wired for qu ota
tion s on anoth er car. T h is could not
be done, how ever, as only about 40
sack s are left |n the d istrict. W her
ever th e association places th e Irri
gon products, repeat orders com e.
Will Vote on Eight Measures
iMr. and Mrs. Roy Birde and tw o
T here w ill be four ln 'tia tlv e and
sons w ere v 'sito rs the first part of
four referendum m easures on the
I the week at the W. H. Ogden home.
electio n ballot in N ovem ber for the
Mr. Birde is a brother of Mrs. Og-
people of Oregon to pass Judgm ent
I den’s.
upon. Ju ly 3 w as th e last date on
w h ich in itia tiv e p etition s m ig h t be
Mrs. M arjorie H all, of Los A n ge
f led. The four in itia tiv e m easures
les, C alifornia, h as been v is lt ’n g re.
to be voted on are:
M aking the
latlves here.
operation o f th e w orkm en’s com pen
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sation act com pulsory; rep ealing the
F ran c's N eary, of P ortland .
Is
sta te Income tax act; ab o lish in g the
v isitin g at th e hom e of his father, J.
s ta ts public service com m ission and
J. N eary, in th is city.
provid'ng for a board of natu rop athic
exam iners. The four referendum
The yotlnger set enjoyed a party
m easures are:
R equ iring a literacy
g'ven by Zona B ensel at her hom e
test of voters; ex ten d in g th e sta te
Tuesday n igh t.
so ld ie rs’ bonus and loan law to in
clude veteran s of the Spanish A m eri
A card w aB rece'ved at The H er
can war; providing the condem nat'on
ald o ffice W ednesday from Ed. H a u .
□f routes and w aterw ays for the
geberg th a t con tain s the fo llo w in g
transp ortation of m aterials b e n e fic.
My address is R anier, Oregon. W e
al to irrigation and drainage, and
arrived here O. K. E v ery th in g Ir
p r o h ib it n g the sa le of a b u tter su b
look in g fin e here. W e had a nice
stitu te in w hich m ilk or oth er dairy
rain
today.
Soak ed
th in g s
up
produce is m ixed w ith a v egetab le
around here in good shape. Best
oil. T he f.rst three of th ese-referen
th in g th a t ever happened to help
dum m easures w ere referred to the
p u i out the forest fires. It was
people by the leg 'sla tu re, but the
aw fu l sm oky when w e arrived.
fourth, know n as the a n tl-oleo b ill,
passed by th e leg isla tu re, w as re
Mrs. R. B. French w as a v isitor
ferred by petition circu lated under
In U m atilla W ednesday.
the au sp ices of th e A ssociated In du s,
ries of Oregon.
JACKIE COOGAN LEARNED
Legal Blanks at The Herald Office
WE WILL HAVE A CAR OE BOX
FACTORY WOOD SOME TIME THIS
MONTH. IF YOU WANT SOME OF
THIS WOOD PLACE YOUR ORDER
WITH US NOW. WE FXPECT THIS
CAR TO BE SOLD BY THE TIME IT
ARRIVES.
DISH WASHING AT HOME
SUMM0N8
Jackie Coogan could earn his liv IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
ing as a butler, cook or dishw asher.
STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA
He dem onstrates th 's in "My Boy"
TILLA COUNTY
MATERIALLY YOURS,
TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO.
R. A. Brownson, Mgr.
Phon? One-On j-One.
Ba. *2*1. Rttcrv. Dût. Na. 12
RETORT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
at H anaiatea. in the S ta te o t Oraaoa, at the ekiee
at ii u . i n w. aa J ob . to. 19S4
RESOURCES
Loan, and dlaeounts ------- tin.SU » 34.I7MC9 34
O v a id n fta . s e c u r e d . .............. I
Uaaocaxad .......
»76.94
274 94
II. 8. bonde ta eecure circulation (par
v a lu .) ..................
6.266.0«
AU other U . 8 . G ovt, aecurltiae (inctud-
• o s prem itun.it a n y i
. . . . . . 6,280.0
Other bond., »tack., aecuritie,. etc
84.913.«
Banking house
.................
6,600 UO
Furniture, fix tu re. — ..............
2.350.71 16,866 71
Real aetata owned eth er than banking
h o u .e ........................
>.«61.64
L aw ful reserve w ith Federal R* serve
b a n k .................
17.4*7.94
Cash in vault and am ount due from N at
ional bank . __ .
17.US3.26
Total o f Items ». 10. IL and 13. 17.083.25
Miscellaneous rash i t e t r s .........................
16.00
Redemption fund w ith U . S. Treasurer
and due from U. S. Treasurer............
812.90
Total
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Student* Earm Money at Odd Jobs
BARGAINS
M cCorm ick M ower,
used tw o seasons.
D eering M ower,
second hand.
John D eere R ake,
second hand.
Johnston M ower,
used half season.
Incom e from regular and odd-tim e
Jobs brought R36.07J* to th e stu
d en ts
the U n iversity of Oregon
d u r'n g th e year 1923-24, an Increase
o f 99978 over the year 1922-23, as
sh ow n by th e report of Mrs. Char
lotte D on nelly, em ploym ent secretary
o f th e Y. M. C. A.
The Income to stu d en ts from reg .
ular Jobs for the fa ll term w as 910.-
47*. w h ile odd Jobs brought th e sum
I up to 9 1 1 .* 7 * . T h e total for reg
ular and odd odd Jobs d u rin g the
w in ter term w as 911,43*. D uring
th e sp rin g term regu lar em ploym ent
yielded 9 1 1 ,5 9 9 , w h 'le th e approxi
m ate return from odd Jobs wan 9 1 ,.
100, m aking the total tor the sp rin g
term 9 12,959.
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T&U TELLEN
LIABILITIES
Capital stock paid ia . ............................. 26,000.00
Surplus fund ....................... ........ .
'10,000.00
Undivided p ro fit.......................... 18.688.77
Loss cu rren t ex p en ses, int. and
taxes p a id ....................
18.488.77
Circulating notes outstanding
6,250.14)
Am ount d ue to national banks
2,194.92
A m ount due to sta te banks, bankers and
trust com panies in the U . S . and
foreign countries ..........
28.00
Certified cheeks outstanding
...............
86.49
Cashier's ch ecks outstanding.
8,786.62
Total o f item s 21. 22.23. 24 and 26 6,094 99
Demand deposit»:
Individual deposits subject to check
174,208.71
C ertiftcatesof d ep ositdu e in leas than 3i>
day«(other th anform oney borrowed) 28,428.11
S ta te. county or other m unicipaldepoeita 23.800.74
O ther demand d ep o sits ............................
700.30
Total dem and d ep osit» (other
than bank d ep osits) subject to
R eserve,
.......................... 227.243.86
Tl ne D eposits:
Certificates o f deposit» (other than for
money b o rro w ed )................
27.084 43
Total tim e d e p o s it s .............. 27.084.43
T otal..... ... ..................
»320.162.06
S ta te o f Oregon
County o f Um atilla ». ».
I. A. H. Norton, cash ier o f the above named
bank, do solemnly swear that the above statem ent
is true to the beat of my know ledge and ladief.
A. H. NORTON. Cashier
Subscribed and sworn to before m e this 10thday
o f July, 1924.
L. C. H erm ansen, N otary Public for Oregon.
Bfy com m ission exp ires N ov. 20, 4927.
Correct—A ttest:
F. B. SW AYZE.
C H A S. E. O PEL
R. A L E X A N D E R .
D irectors
SAPPERS’ IN C
Messrs. Rny R ugate and F. B. Gwr-
lough o f th e U. S. b iological survey
sp en t a couple of days :n th e Irrigon
d istrict thlg week exp erim en tin g on
d ifferen t b aits to poison rabbits at
thlfc tim e. Chnppe.| g te e n s ' f a ’fa
wns found best and very satlsfac-
to iy . F orty pounds o f h a lf grow n
( ) 6 t n a lfa lfa y a s chopped -md tw o
oun ces ot stry ch n in e applied Tuesday
and th e h alt sa iu te ie d m il went o f
Mr. W. T.
Wrnthl’o
plncq.
The*»
A 1000 per cent Investment
T h a t’s th e w ay to look a t painting— as an investm ent, not
an expense. Look around you a t th e houses going to rack
and ruin. W hat is doing it ? T h e weather. There is only
one defense against weather and that is f a in t. B u t paint
like weather, is o f m any kinds. Beware of th e fair weak
paint. I t does n ot p io tect, it only deceives. B uy a pain>
that has proved its staying power.
SW P (S h erw in -W illiam s H ou se
P ain t, Prepared) has a fifty-year
recowl.
Its ingredients are what
experience ires proved to he most
efficient in protecting property. It
puts an armor bctWt.cn you.
buildings and the elements ano
also adds beauty and cleanliness.
Oregon Hardware
Implement Co.
one T H
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W ONDERLAND
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the County Court of the State oí
Oregon for Umatilla County
In th e M atter o f th e E sta te o f
Mary C. M cLane, d eceased.
N o tice is hereby g iv en th a t th e
u n d ersign ed h as been appointed
ad m in istrator o f th e e s ta te o f
M ary C. M cLane, d eceased and
has q u a lified as th e la w d irects.
All persons h a v in g claim s a g a in st
said e s ta te are required to pres
en t th e sa m e to m e at th e office
of w . J. W arner, my a ttorn ey,
at h is office in H erm k ton, U m a
tilla cou n ty, O regon, w ith proper
vouchers, w ithin six
m onths
from th e date hereof.
D ated th is 26th day o f June,
1924.
R obert G. M cLane,
42-5tc
A dm in istrator
Is the Nation’s Greatest Playground
E v e r y A m e r ic a n sh o u ld s h a r e In th e I n s p ir a tio n
o f it s t o w e r in g p e a k s, le a p in g g e y s e r s , g r o w lin g
g r o tto s , b o ilin g c a u ld r o n s , in th e m id s t o f w h ic h
a r e m a g n if ic e n t h o t e ls , c h a r m in g c o t t a g e v illa g e s ,
$00 m ile s o f m a t c h le s s b o u le v a r d s a n d a ll th e
c o m f o r t s o f h o m e.
S e n d fo r o u r b o o k le t. I t t e lls th e t h r illin g s t o r y
o f n a tu r e ’s w o n d e r la n d . O u r
T H R O U G H S L E E P IN G C A R
O p er a ted D A I L Y d u r in g t h e s e a s o n
b e tw e e n
Portland and W est Yellowstone
b y th e
U n io n P a c if ic S y s t e m
L e t o u r r e p r e s e n t a t iv e s e x p la in th e v a r io u s to u r s
w h ich e n a b le v is it o r s to s e e th e Y e llo w s to n e a t
m in im u m c o s t ; a ls o q u o te f a r e s , p r e p a r e v o u r
itin e r a r y a n d m a k e y o u r r e s e r v a t io n s . C all on
F. C. W0UGHTER, Agent,
Hermiston, Oregon
or ad d ress
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m e n t, th r o u g h u p -to -d a te
m eth o d s and e q u ip m en t
and ex p ert h a n d lin g , can
h elp y o u g e t th e k in d o f
p ictu res y o u w ant.
IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS
E ither ca sh or approved term s
$ 5 0 0 for
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c o m in g — l î s
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H en ry G riffin, P la in tiff, vs. Rose
an associated F irst N ation al a ttra c t,
ion w h ich Is com ing to the P lay- Mary G riffin, D efendant.
To Rose Mary G riffin, the above
H ouse Saturday and Sunday, July
19 and
20. M aking h im self at named defendant.
In th e Nam e o f the S tate ot Ore
home in the domic le of the old and
cru sty sea captain w ith ou t an in gon you are hereby required to ap
v lta tio n — in fact,m uch again st the pear and answ er the com plaint f 1-
w ish es o f th e head o f the house— >d a ga'n st you in the above eu tltled
he q u ick ly sh ow s th at he s worth su it w ith in six w eeks from the first
h l. sa lt, even If he Is on ly six yearF nu bllcatlon of th is sum m ons and
of age.
you w ill take n o tice th at If you fall
or
to
plead
here
The captain has a g u est th a t night to answ er
a n o th er
sa lt-w a te r
crony— and in
w ith in
said
tim e ,
th e
Jackie took It upon h im se lf to pre p la in tiff, for w an t th ereof w ill ap
pare the m eal for th e three of them. ply to the above e n t'tle d court for
T his he d d In su ch sh ip -sh ape form, the relief prayed for In p la in tiff’s
despite h lB youth , th a t th e old sea com plaint f led In said cause, to-
captain m ade a vow th at he would w lt:
for a decree of divorce d's-
reconsider tu rn in g the boy out of rolvlng the bonds o f m atrim ony
doors. Nover had he been so com now and heretofore e x istin g betw een
fortable.
,
the p la in tiff and defendan t and for
Jackie showed h is In gen u ity w hen an absolu te decree of divorce In
It cam e t me to w ash th e dishes. favor of p la in tiff and a g a in st the
M aking a quick m ental calculation defendant.
o f the step s It would require to con
T h la sum m ons Is published pu rsu
vey all th e d ish es to the sin k he ant to an order o f th e H onorable
solved the problem by p u sh in g the G ilbert W .. P helps, Judge of th e
entire tab le over to th e w ash in g fac- above en titled Court duly m ade and
litle s and qu ick ly fin ish in g the Job.
ntered on the 2nd day of July.
“ My B oy” .Is one of the m ost a p 1924, d irectin g th a t pu blication be
p ealin g stories ever film ed, c o n ta in , m ade herein once a w eek for a per
in g d e lig h tfu l hum or and touching iod of six con secu tive w eeks In the
pathos th at grips the heart. Jackie H erm ’ston H erald, and the first p u b.
Coogan can never he forgotten as Mention hereof Is m ade pursuant to
th e little im m igrant, arrivin g an said order th lg 1 0th day o f Ju ly,
orphan In the U nited S tates, and 1924.
m aking his own w ay In th e world
W. J. WARNER,
w ith only his fa scin a tin g personality
Attorney for Plaintiff.
as an asset.
P. O. Address, H erm iston, Oregon.
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Remember the good old days when
the wedding ceremony was a life
sentence.
ENJOY EVERT DAT
In th e year by e a tin g th e m oet w h ole
som e food. The high q u a lity m eat
w h ich w e carry is tb e k nd th a t
m ahes e a tin g a real plertsure— you
look forw ard to each m eal w ith an-
tlelpat’on.
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CITY MEAT MARKET
JOHN EIA». PROP.
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