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ig a m sT o a mnux t i) , m n u m ro y , Claud« Kellogg haa returned (raot the eeaat where ha apeat a w w h’a vacation. brevitie s ■ Mra. U ise l H ia tt lepvea th e latter part of th e w eek for St. A nthony, Idaho, w h ere she w ill v isit rela tiv es. " " ilW iÀ W l ÜMQlvud -J— C harley Sk inner and (am ly re turned T uesday afternoon' from a P rofessor O. W. Day returned to racatlon «pent at d ifferen t poin ts H erm iston W ednesday. Mr. Day has along the coast. been sp en d in g h s vacation In W ash in g to n , D. C., and v icin ity . Dr. and Mrs. R. 0 . C ale sp en t a few days in Portland the first part E v erett D ow ning, propretor of o f th e week. th e A rlin gton T ire Shop, w as a vis ito r here W ednesday. C hester Barn ay has m oved from the R ym erson house on th e w est Mr. and Mrs. W illard F elthou se aide to the Goodwin house on G ladys j left W ednesday for P ortland where avenue. , j th ey w ill spend a few days. They We will pay 27c for eggs next week ----------- w ere accom p an’ed by Mrs. A. H, Fred George and fam ily, H. W. N orton. W illis and w 'fe , M illard H ew itt and _______ w ife, N ell Rock and w ife and Ed. ‘'Ole’1 Crosland Is high ton eln g the i L iesegan g. o f Echo, attended th e boys w th a new Ford coupe, show In H erm iston Sunday n ig h t. n e S M IS T O N i IN C . H O U S E O F Q U A L IT Y A N D O g R V IC K " 5 5 0 0 fo r Repairing j b e love 0. L Mr. and Mrs. Sim s, of Los A n geles, stopped a t Jasper T em p leton ’s hom e on th eir w ay to Colum bus, Ohio, the first part of last week. Mrs. Sim s 's a cousin of Mrs. Tem pleton. P aul M iller Is carryin g m ail route num ber tw o that runs north from H erm iston. D ew ey P ayne w as car ryin g th e route u n til recen tly when he resigned to accept a position w ’th th e S h otw ell C onstruction com pany. The regu lar carrier, J. A. R eeves, is a ss is tin g Mrs. P help s In th e post- o ffic e d u rin g the absence of C harles Skinner. I' M iss H elen H erbst, o f E rls, Pa., Is v ls it 'n g at th e hom e of her sis ter, Mrs. Otto O. Sapper, for th e bal ance o f th e sum m er. Miss Ruth A llison, o f Cleveand, Ohio, w ill ar rive th is w eek to spend th e balance o f th e sum m er w ith th e Sappers. Miss A llison is a friend of Miss H erbst and Mrs. Sapper and both M iss H erbst and M iss A llison took advan tage of th e Grand Canyon and C aliforn ia scenery on th eir w ay w est for th e sum m er. FIVE YEARS AGO Mrs. Jasper Tem pleton and Miss Items Clipped From Hermiston Her ald August 30, 1919 K ate Moore returned W ednesday from Perry, In th e Blue m oun tain s, Mr. nd Mrs. R. C j C h allis, Mr. and w here th ey have been p ick in g huck- Mrs. W. A. M ikesell, Mr. and Mrs. leberrtes. M errill P otter and Mrs. E arl P h e lp 3 returned Saturday from a h u n tin g Miss A ileen P eu gh, d au ghter of and fish in g trip on D eso ia t’on creek Charles P eu gh , o f th 's city, has re in th e B lue m onn tain s. A ll report turned to her hom e here from L ong h avin g a very en joyab le w eek ’s o u t. Beach, C alifornia, w here she has ing. been a tten d in g school. WE 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 FXPECT THIS CAR TO BE SOLD BY THE TIME IT ARRIVES. MATERIALLY YOURS, TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. R. A. Brownson, Mgr. Jim B eeb e’s ap p etite begin to crave huck leb erry pie so he loaded h is tw o hoys Robert and K en n eth In h is car last Saturday and le ft for K a a iel’a w here th ey w ill pick hu ck leb erries. Jim w ent along to oversee th e picking. Phone One-Onc-One. & & b < \r c r r n i s s u r p à S s e H o n ly 1 8 COM M ERCIAL PRINTING O F ALL KINDS T H E H ERM ISTO N H E R A L D ■ 8 T w o u n k n o w n young) men t.hatt have so far eluded arrest visited H erm iston Sunday and som e t me during tha n ig h t sto le the Ford tour in g car of J. W. M essner’s from 'ts sta ll In th e bu ild in g used for sto r age of autos located on sou th Sec ond street. | and 's now h o ld in g a position w ith G eorge Sale and fam ily returned the S h otw ell C onstruction Co. Sunday from N ew p ort w h ere they Mr. and Mrs. H. A. M cKeen de have been »ponding a ten day v a ca parted Satu rd ay o f last w eek for tion by th e sea. Seaside w h ere th e y are now spend in g the w eek on th e seashore. D u r. Mr. and. Mra. F rank Slnder left tng th eir absen ce th eir d au ghter M onday for W e ’ser, Idaho, w here B erth a Is a house guest o f Yudeth they w ere called by th e seriou s In- K elly. Juileg of Mrs. Binder’s sister, caused Mr. and Mrs. R alph F in ley, w h eat hy th e tu r n in g over of a car in ranchers from near H eppner, v sited w hich sh e w as riding. w ith Mr. and Mrs. T. H. G aither on Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D avis, Mr. and N orth R idge la st Sunday. Mrs. Jack G orham and c h ld r e n and SUMMONS Mis 1 M arie M essenger, of Boardm an, m otored to H erm iston from Board- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE m an Sunday to atten d th e m ovies. STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA TILLA COUNTY ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Mid-Season Special With the regular season for summer goods about half gone, we •re going to offer reductions o f from 18 to 25 per oeat for the balance of the summer on the f ollowing item*: 1 Electric Fan, RegnleT $5.00, Special $4.00. 1 Electric Fan. Regular $5.15, Sfecial $5.00. 1 Thermalware Jar. Regular $5.50. Special $4.65. (This item is a wonder in camping out) Oil Stoves at 15 to 25 per cent off. Refrigerators at 20 per cent off. Coleman Camp Stove (a wonder) Regular $14.00, Special $9.90 Shoulder Spray Pump. Regular $7.75. Special $4.90. (Just the thing for potato bugs) Garden Hose and Lawn Mowers, 15 per cent off. 1 Garden Wheel Cultivator with extra tools, from $5.50 te $3 90 (A real bargain at full price) Farm Implements at Specal Pric", and terms for balance of the season. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE DOLLAR SAVINGS AT SAPPERS’ INC. b y T h a t’s th e w ay to look a t painting— as an investm ent, n ot an expense. Look around you a t the houses going to rack and ruin. W hat is doing it? T h e weather. T here is on ly one defense against weather and th a t is pain t. B u t paint, like weather, is o f m any k irc c. Beware of th e fair weather paint. I t d oes n ot p io te c ., it on ly deceives. B uy a paint that has proved its staying power. lo v e ’t ’o V ' boJà b e ù à . u n d ersign ed has been appointed ad m iu iatrator o f th e e s ta te o f Mary C. M cLane, d eceased and has q u a lified a s th e law d irects. All p ersons h a v in g claim s a g a in st said e s ta te are required to p res en t th e sa m e to m e at th e office o f W. J. W arner, m y attorney, at h is office in H erm iston, U m a tilla cou n ty, O regon, w ith proper vouchers, w ith in six m onths from th e d ate h ereof. D ated th is 2Cth day o f June, 1921. R obert B. M cLane, 42-5tc A d m in istrator We Want You to keep in m ind the fact th at in add ion to p rin tin g th is n ew s p ap er we do jc ‘ work of any kind. W hen in need of anything in this line be sure Mr. and Mrs. L ow ell Spagle. of H enry G riffin , P la n t lf f , vs. Rose Boardm an, w ere visitors In H erm is Mary G riffin, D efendant. ton S atu day n ig h t. Mr. and Mrs. To Rose Mary G riffin, th e above Spagle a e recent new lyw eds. named defendant. In th e N am e o f the S ta te o f Ore Mrs. R aym ond Crowder le ft T u es gon you are hereby required to ap day n ig h t for M cM Innv’lle w here she pear and answ er th e com plain t f l w ill »pond com e tim e v isitin g her ed aga'nst you In th e above eu tltled m other. su it w ith in six w eek s from th e first pu blication o f th ia sum m ons and E. W. G raham and fam ily-of Bole", you w ill take n otice th a t If you rail Idaho, are v is itin g at th e O. E. to anawer or to plead here. Ryder hom e in th is c ity . Mrs. Gra In w ith in said tim e, th e ham la a d au gh ter of Mr. and Mrs. p la in tiff, for w an t th ereof w ill ap Rvdsr , ply to the sh o v e e n t ’tled court for Mr. and Mrs. Floyd K neer nnd th e r elief prayed for in p la in t if f s child ren m otored to U m atilla S u n com plaint f led In said cause, to- w lt: for a d ecree o f divorce d s - day. • so lv in g the bonds o f m atrim ony J A. Upham le ft W ednesday m orn- (ng for P ortland w here he w ill spend a few days. Mr. and Mr«. Curtis Sim ons. Dr. Illnley «nd Cnrl V oyen left Saturday for B ingham Spring«. They «pent the weak end at th e spr ng». B aty Rand brought a load „of w aterm elon« to H «rm l»lon from Ir rigon Tuesday. They were sold to the local m erchant«. Art Adameon w ee a haielneaa vl»'- tor la llerm tatoa W ednesday. now heretofore e x is tin g betw een th « P la in tiff and defen d an t and for an ab solu te decree o f divorce In favor o f p la in t if f and a g a in st the defendan t. T h ls summon« 1« published pursu ant to an order o f th e H onorable C llbert W. P helps. Jud ge o f the above e n title d Court d u ly m ade and entered on th e 2nd day o f Jn ly. 1924. d treetln g th a t p u b lication be m ade herein once a w eek for a per iod of elx c o n secu tiv e week« In the H erm 'eton H erald, and th e first pub. Itcat Ion hereof 1« m ade pursuant to Paid order th la 1 0 th day o f Ju ly . 1»24. W. J. WARNER. propelefnr of th e Attorney for P lain tiff »OVI« ahow I In S tan field , wa» a Her P. O. Addree» Hermiston, Oregon. rn let«« v'»ttor 44-Tte ~ ♦ ’ • , ’ ’ ’ - S W P (S h erw in -W illiam s H ou se P aint, Prepared) has a fifty-year recorl. It» ingredients are what experience Las proved to >>e most efficient in protecting property. It put» an armor between your buildings and the elements and also add» beauty and cleanliness. "S Oregon Hardware & Implement Co. s t o n e w , W ONDERLAND Is the M o ’s Greatest Playground E very A m erican should share in th e in sp ira tio n of its tow erin g jyeaks, leapin g g ey sers, g ro w lin g grottos, boiling cauldrons, in the m id st o f w hich are m a g n ificen t h otels, ch a rm in g c o tta g e v illa g es, 300 m iles of m a tch less bou levards a n d a ll th e com forts of hom e. Send for our booklet. It tells th e th rillin g story of n a t u r e s w onderland. Our T H R O U G H S L E E P IN G C A R O perated D A IL Y during th e s ea so n b etw een Portland and West Yellowstone b y th e U nion P acific S ystem Ix»t our rep re sen ta tiv e s exp lain -th e v a rio u s tou rs w hich enable v isito r s to see th e Y ello w sto n e at m inim um cost; a lso qu ote fares, prepare your Itinerary and m ake your reserv a tio n s. Call cn F. C. W0UGHTER. Agent, H erm iston, Oregon or address w m . mcmurray G eneral P a ssen g er A gent, Portland, Oregon T o S e e Us M iss Ada P ran n, bookkeeper for Rev. J. K. Mumau and w ife left W ednesday for Cascades, Idaho, the H erm iston L ig h t & P ow er Com w here he w ll a ssist In a revival m eet- pany, canto hom e F riday o f last week from a tw o w eek s’ vacation ng. v isitin g w ith friend s In P ortland. C harles Sanderson and fam ily re Chares S k in n er, one o f th e old turned hom e Satu rd ay from La tim ers who h as been located weat of Grande w hore they havo been for the the m oun tain s tha past year, re past few w eeks. turned th e la tter part of last w eek, [■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■i A 1000 per cent Investment m o s q u ito h«\S ■ fo r E arl M itchell and w ife left Mon Mrs. S. M. Cam pbell left W ednea day for W alloya lake w here they duy for E ugene w here she w ill spend w ill spend a sh ort vacation. som a tim e v is itin g relatives. She NOTICE TO CREDITORS 1 exp ects to take a tr'p to N ew port F . C. M cK enzie and w ife le ft on In the County Court of the State of i before retu rn in g home. T uesday for W allow a lak e for a Oregon for Umatilla County vacation . A. J. Upham , Claude and Dick, In th e M atter o f th e E sta te o f returned th e first part of th e w eek W . A. L eathers and w ife are Mary C. M cLane, d eceased . from a vacation sp en t at W allow a am ong th ose w ho are e n joy'n g an N o tice is hereby g iv en th a t the lake. o u tin g a t W allow a lake. Legal Blanks a t The H erald O ffice Which? 9 5 0 fo r T h e V ernonia paper recen tly car L. F. B arn ett has been transferred ried an item to the effect that Earl ■ from th e W alla W alla office of the K in g sley w as su ffed ln g from blood ' Standard O l Co., to the local plant p oison in g In one of his feet. Earl He w ill fill th e vacancy caused by is now con d u ctin g a store under the the resign ation o f Charles T horn nam e o f K in gsley M ercantile. Go. ton. Otto C. Pierce K IN G S L E Y S ’ÏOUTELL’EM ity ^’O reggn » ' ü-te - «■ i , « H »I ■ sag** i- k J li , « Si U «! M U I» . LOCAL AND P U SO N A L oregok . With Kelly-Springfied Tires The UNIVERSITY of OREGON contains: • The College of Literature. Science and the Arts with 22 departments. It is b ecau se you realize th ey are the best m on ey can buy. The professional schools of Archi tecture and Allied Arts— Businrx, Administration—Education—G rad- uate Study—Journalism —Law— Medicine— Music—Physical Edu cation—Sociology—Extension W e Sell T h em For a catalogue or an# information i&rita The Registrar, UniVartitg of Orafon, Eugene, Oregon Pearson’s Garage The 49th Year Opens September 25,1924 Bring in Tour Film s YOU T fL L CM V ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ O ur f in is h in g d e p a r t m en t, th r o u g h u p -to -d a te ♦ ♦ m e th o d s an d e q u ip m en t ♦ and e x p er t 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. T o u se a sio n : “ W e ’re fin ish .” -x p res- !he -. the MITCHELL DRUG COMPANY lihone 101 Hermiston, Ore. A D V ER TISE YOUR POULTRY IN T H E S E COLUMNS ♦ Success is still operated on the •elf service plan. 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