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«O H EBM UTO H HERALD, HERMISTON. OMGOX. The Best Insurance W THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TWT. In the Name of the State of Oregon, I If politicians resort to a musical STATE OF OREGON FOR you art hereby required to appear background for their talks vie radlt UMATILLA COUNTY and answer the complaint filed In wo would suggest taint strains of LODGE DIRECTORY Teach Your Children How To Play the Piano. Frank Woughter, Pla ntlff, the above entitled action w thin six “They Didn't Believe Me." ▼A SUMMONS. weeks from the first publication of at 8:00 «harp in Masonic hall. V uStte « • ic o o i.. A lle . C. S h ttw à M F V 8. B. Walker and Mary Equity No. this summons and you will take no The Russian Communist party has K athryn L. G*rner. 3 ^ . J. Walker, bis wife and >911. tice that If you fall to appear and 600,000 members, which Indicates Charles Spencer and Gertrude answer or plead within that time what a small fraction of the populs I/IN K Y A K D LODGE N O . m L O & w Hon Is running things over there. Spencer, his wife. V n.e-t« eaeh Munday u v e n ln « l« M S n h s K that plaintiff for want thereof will . hall. V L itinä m em ber. cord lady M M . Defendants. I W. R. Lonubom . S te . M. L. V i * : mw .N . « . apply to the above entitled Court What the world needs Is a Shortage Th» savings account lg a form of To S. E. Walker and Mary J. Wal for relief prayed for In plaintiff's o f long faces. Insurance that a young man can not RECLAMATION LODGE N.-ISL g. ker, hie wife, defendants above nam complaint herein to-w!t: for Judg afford to be without— because he o f P . m eets each ---- * - j- t t H m Ito ed. Mah-Jongg is to be taxed, but Pa Mack’s Hall, at 7*0 P u L _ ment against you and each of you CALL AND TALK WITH ME DOESN'T HAVE TO DIE TO WIN. brothers cordially (avitei. Jongg will pay it In the Name of the State of Ore W. H. McMillan R. for the sura of >112.16 together with It Is strictly a business proposi K. R and 8. ABOUT YOUR CHILDREN gon, you are hereby required to ap Interest thereon at the rate of six tion and the sooner a young man It war can be stopped by resolutions pear and answer the complaint filed per cent per annum from the 27th It is already dead. etarts the better It will be for him. against you In the above ent'tled day of May, 1922, until paid and for It Is a barometer of self-reepect, and PROFESSIONAL CARD* It begins to seem like a quiet sum suit within elx weeks from the date plaintiff's coets and disbursements of has more than Its actual money mer for King Tut of the first publication of this sum this act’on. value, for It gives a man credit, con Dr. R. G. GALE, Surgeon mons. And you will take notice And you will further take notice fidence and stability. We invite It Isn’t happiness that runs np Loatton. Bank Bldg., Rooms 1 end 6 that If you fall to appear and ans- that the plaintiff has heretofore at f uch accounts. penses. It’s the pursuit. 50 CENTS A LESSON swer the complaint within eaid time tached and now holds under writ Phones: Office 931. Res. 681 the plaintiff for want thereof will of attachment Issued In the above Mart has been selling the world a Office Hours: 10 to ll: S 0 A. M„ S •PPly to the above entitled Court entitled matter, the following des gold brick for centuries. to 5 P. M. for the relief prayed for in plain- cribed real property to-wlt: The That school girl complexion and t ff’s complaint filed herein, to-wlt: North half of the Southeast Quarter, for a Judgment and decree against Sect’on 23. Twp. 5, North, Range boyish clothes. Do they blend J D R .F . V . P R I M I the defendants S. E. Walker and 28, E. W. M., and that plaintiff will Some day munition makers may be a f Hermlsten Mary J. Walker, his wife for the ask for order of sale, directing the boasting about the output of plow Dentistry ■ p it a l , S u r p ln a end Undivided Profits O ver >50,000 sum of 8190.08 with interest there sale of the hereinabove described pro shares. D ental X-Ray and Dia<noeie 1 ;-*ay»e, Pres. R. Alexader. Vice-Pres. on at the rate of 7 per cent per an perty and that the proceeds thereof Bank Bldn Office Phyne. > A. H. Norton, Cashier W. L. Hamm, Asst. Cashier A dromedary can travel 600 miles num from March 11, 1922 and the be applied iu satisfaction of plaln- Hermiston. Oregon Reaidenca Phone 764 NEXT TO sum of 8600.00 with interest there t ff's Judgment and costs and dls- In five days, That la where It gets its hump. METHODIST PARSONAGE on at the rate of 7 per cent per an busements In this action Incurred. W. J. W ARNER This summon.) Is published pur Gasoline, 24 cents, at Kellogg ft num from Decemebr 8, 1920 and the Gh, well, when they weren’t bob Schimke’s garage. 5-tfc further sum of >100.00 attorney’s suant to the order of the Honorable bing tbelr hair they were bobbing Attorney-at-Law ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I fees and for plaintiffs costs and dis Gilbert W. Phelps, Judge of the their skirts. AGENTS— Sell guaranteed hosiery bureemente In this su’t and for the above entitled Court, duly made and Hermiston Oregon J. L. VAUGHAN T hb H rrald publishes Plant a tree, but It will never direct from mill to wearer; all expenses of the foreclosure and sale entered in the above entitled mat- Electrio Fixtures more genuine paid want styles and colors; salary paid for of the property described In the com tr on the 30tb day of August, 1924, amount to anything If you sit around to watch It grow. and Appliances DR. W. W. ILLSLEY full time or spare hours; no money plaint herein; and for a decree fore dlrect'ng that service herein be ’« than any other ■ i Phone i i u u e i 139 a» — needed for samples. International closing plaintiff’s .mortgage and or made once a week for a period of six Osteopathic Physician and Surgaoa . * » « a . O o u r t a t . P e n d le t o n , O ro. Now we have the “air pnllman. > ihlishedinacity Mills, 1038, Norristown, Pa. dering to be sold the following des consecutive weeks in the weekly Her. The record for altitude before that Phone Res. 712 Office 768 h < i ne size in East- cribed premises, to-wlt the SEU of mlston Herald and the first publica was an upper berth. Burk’s for bargains. the NW% of the NEK of Section tion herein Is made pursuant to said >.egon. CATARRHAL DEAFNESS 5, Tp. 4 N. R. 29 E. W. M. In Uma order on the 11th day of September, WESTLAND IRRIGATION DISTRICT is Often caused by an Inflamed condition Polands for Profits. Stillings. >7tf M c K enzie a lieualubi tilla County, Oregon; and that said 1924.- NOTICE . HERE’S A REASON SÎ. k * 2 ,uJ 0ua Itntn* of the Uuetachlan lube. When this tube le inflamed you Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Notice ’» hereby given that the nave a rumbling sound or imperfect 1 AM MAKING REGULAR TRIPS TO mortgage be decreed to be a first Raley. Raley & Steiwer and H. J. nearing. Unless the Inflammation can Han removed from his fop ner locatlea ta the Hen on said real property and that Board of Directors of the Westland Warner. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Pendleton Tuesdays and Fridays of your hearin< may be de Bond Bldg, to each week. If you have anything the rights of defendants S. E. Wal Postoffice address, Pendleton, Ore. Irrigation District, acting as a Board stroyed forever. Room« 1. 2 and 3 Inland Em pire Bsah BM*. c * tarrh medicinb will ker and Mary J. Walker his wife. In of Equalization, will meet at the of (l-7 tc) to be hauled to or from the above ?? T ??/ claim for it—rid your system Pendleton Oragrn Z* C*tarrh or ^«Mfneas caused by named city, I would appreciate and to said premises be sold and the [ R Is almost time to begin the an- fice of the Dlstr'ct, in Hermiston, Catarrh. HAUL’S CATARRH. MEDICINE proceeds from the sale applied as pro Oregon, on the first Tuesday In Octo. r A -s S t6 , BUC<*“ ' U» in the treatment of your business along this line, nuat speculation as to whether the Cata" h iorpvAr Forty Years. DR. THEO. EELF.TflKI, am also In the market for chickens vided by law and for such other and price of next winter's coal Is going to ber, 1924, at 8 o’clock P. M., for the Sold by all druggists. Veterinarian purpose of reviewing and correcting P. Je Cheney & Oo., Toledo, O. and veal. Ray Challis, Phone further relief as to the Court may be regulated upward or downward. Treats all Domestic Animals. Inter Its assessment and apportionment of 20-R. Pendleton phone 400. 6-tfc seem Just and equitable. ■ ok « a nt state Stock Inspector It Is rumored that the prince of taxes to be levied In said D strict for This summons 1® published pur ADDING machine rolls at the Herald suant to the order of the Hon. Gil Wales will return to America this the year 1924. office. SEE bert W. Phelps, Judge of the above year, so prospective dancing partners J. W. Messner, Secretary. "A LE— Tread rubber for start- should begin watching tbelr steps. entitled Court duly made and entered Dated September 2, 1924. 52-4tc i.ice. 76 cents per sack, Subscribe For The Herald on the 80th day of August, 1924, di loyd Kneer. 3-tfc There are people who will never be recting that publication hereof be come reconciled to radio until >t broad NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION made once a week for a per’od of six casts calamity. Calamity Is a mental IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE OR SALE CHEAP— Maxwell tour food for a considerable percentage of ing car. O. F. Mays, Stanfield. Department of the Interior, U. S. weeks, and the first publication here STATE OF OREGON FOR ■5. Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, of lg made pursuant to said order on Americans. 48-tfc UMATILLA COUNTY the 4th day of September, 1924. September 19, 1924. Residence second house west af In the Matter of the Estate of Char — FOR— The sum of 81.250, paid for Robin Al F Team of horses. J. K. W. J. WARNER, Cuthollo church. Phone, 86-R. Notice is hereby given that Sara les W. Dyer, Deceased. son Crusoe’s flintlock musket, Just t ell 18-tfc Rlx, of Hermiston, Oregon, who, on Attorney for Plaintiff. possibly isn’t too much If the repre The undersigned having been ap August 23, 1919, made Homestead Postoffiee Address, Hermiston, Ore. sentation that It was Mr. Crusoe’s pointed by the County Court of the A UTOMOBILES— Fords and other Entry No. 019943, for Unit "A” of (52-7te) Isn’t loaded. State of Oregon, for Umatilla county. makes. >38.00 and up. Kellogg the NEK or the NEU NEU Sec Administratrix of the estate of Char •’chlmke 34-tfc tion 22, Township 5 North, Range They arrested a young girl for nr THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE pocket picking who said she expected les W. Dyer, deceased, and having STATE OF OREGON FOB B B FOR SALE—Small heater and elec 28 east, Willamette Meridian, has — AND— to be married In a few days. The qualified, notice Is hereby given to UMATILLA COUNTY. tric sewing machine. Mrs. Shes- filed notice of intention to make groom Is receiving the congratulations the creditors of, and all persons hav. First National Bank of Hermiston, of his friends. gly- 4-tfc final proof, to establish claim to the Ing claims againBt said deceased, to land above described, before United Plaintiff, vs. W. E. Bell and Lillian present them, verified as required by ■ — '’ALE— Cood registered Hol- States Commissioner at Hermiston, Kik Bell, husband and wife. Defend, A scientist says that within a few law, within six months after the M ------- el bull, or will trade for cows. Oregon, on the 7th day of Novem ants. years we should be able to tune In Z. Pumphrey. 5-ltp her, 1924. with the movie theaters and see the first publication of this notice to Summons Law No. 3072. latest Aims without leaving our homes. said administratrix at her place of To W. B. Bell and Lillian Kik Claimant names as witnesses: FOR SALE— Jersey cow, Is coming But the thing will hardly seem nat- residence at Hermiston, Umatilla Frank L. Jewett, William T. Rob Bell, husband and wife, the above ' oral without the man behind na tc County, Oregon. fresh In few days. F. J. Prann. named defendants: read the sub-titles. Maud A. Dyer, Administratrix of 5-1 tc erts, William Kennedy and William ------ VOTE 30«— YES------- Kik, all of Hermiston, Oregon. the estate of Charles W. Dyer, de Carl G. Helm, Register. ceased. ■Date of first publication, Septem n ■ MISCELLANEOUS HERMISTON IRRIGATION " OAK TAN SHOE ST0HB ber 18, 1924, 2-6tc Term« First N ational Bank Mrs. Lindon Barnett NOTICE! J W ANT ADS H IT T GUNS AMMUNITION A FULL LINE PARKER PENS DISTRICT Notice o f E lection Furniture Repaired and Upholster Notice Is hereby given that an ing dona. A. W. Purdy. 2-tfc election will he held at the office FOR NEW AND USED CABS— Kel of the Hermiston Irrigation District logg ft Schtmke. 2-8tc on Main street In the City of Her miston, Oregon, on Tuesday, the GUARANTEED CORD TIRES, 3 Ox 14th day of October, 1614, for the 8 1-1, 88.78 each. Kellogg ft purpose of electing one director to Sch'mke. 60-tfc serve for three years. The polls will be open from 8 A. M. until 5 P. M. WAN'l‘Ai>—Men or women to take of said day. orders tor genuine guaranteed hos 4-2tc W. J. Warner, Secretary. iery for men, women and children. Eliminate darning. Salary >76 * NOTICE OF SALE week full time, 81.50 an hour Notice Is hereby given that by vir spare time. Beautiful spring line. tu e of a chattel mortgage made and International Stocking Mills, Nor executed by J. W. Hamman on May ristown. Pa. * 39-20tp 28, 1924, In favor of Sappers’ Inc., a corporation, which chattel mort WANTED—Phone, write or see W. gage was recorded on Mly 27, 1684, A. Leathers, when you have alfalfa In the office of the Recorder of Uma hay for sale, la any quantity. tilla county, Oregon, In volume 43 Fhaaa 40-J-l. 9-tfc of chattel mortgages at page 170 covering one Daln Sr. stacker com Try Burk’s for bargains. plete and two Daln Jumbo Buck ____ 'ATE EXCHANGES AND Rakes, given to secure promissory INSURANCE. J. M. BIGGS, RE notes upon which there is now due ALTOR. 26-*fc the sum of >340.00 with Interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent Burk is hearquertera for Army per annum from October 1, 1924, the conditions of said chattel mortgage having been broken, and I have been For Rent— Good 5 room house, directed by the said mortgagee. Sap 1 m ile oat. Good road and water, 110 pers’ Inc. to foreclose the said mort per month. Charles Clinesmith. gage. and having taken possession of 4 6 t f e the above described chattels, I will on the 18th day of October. 1834, nt For Rent— 3 room cottage on west the hour of 2 o’clock In the after noton thereof, sell the above des aide. A. W. Agnew. 21-J-2 46-tfc cribed chattels, at the Raley ranch, LOST— My English tetter pup. Sid about 1 1-2 miles southwest of Her miston, Oregon, at public auction to the highest bidder for cash In hand, --------- ribbons and carbon the proceeds to he applied In satis paper at the Herald office. faction of the sum above mentioned FOR RENT— Four room house and and all charge, costs and attorney's full else basement. Mrs. James fees. H. A. Pankow. Gent. 3-tfe Deputy Sheriff. Agent for Sappers' lac. FOUND— Monogram gold ring on 5-2te north road. Owner can reeeover by Manifylng ring and paying for this notice. I-tfc lit Good stock pasture at L H. Fear- ■ou ranch, mile south of reser- votd. 6-Ste LEVELING LAND—Rae Peter Gas tric. experienced and reliable, > miles Berth of Hermiston. 4-tfc 4 COMING TO Legal Blanks For Sale at The Herald Of fi ce SPECIALIST in Internal Medicine for the SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12 W EST D. 0 ....................................................$3.00 Parker Jack-knife.......................$2.75 Parker Ivorl ............................... $3.75 100 200 300 500 for for for for $1.25 $2.00 $2.60 $3.75 Many are buying them in the larger quan tities, but w e are here to serve you all. If you want only a few we have them w ith out the name. These we sell as follow s— 12 30 62 100 for 10 for 25 for 50 for 80 cento cento cento cento Printing” Send us the price of a year’t f you are in THE HESaBTON HEEALO ▼OB M ................................................ $1.50 Parker P en cils....................... $1.00 Up Office H ours: 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. Have learned that The Herald prints the best butter wrappers. We have the large size, 9 by 12 inches. Our prices are— IT NOW We Need the Money Dnofold........................ $7.50 and $5.00 Fillw ell, the best cheap pen made . W ill be at Dorion Hotel YZ8—A nd save the Dairy Industry. ONE DAY ONLY COME AND LET ME SHOW YOU Ho Charges for Consultation THIS LINE Dr. Mellenthln Is a regular gradu ate In medicine and surgery and Is licensed by the state nt Oregon. He does not operate for chronic append), citls, gall stonee, ulcers of stomach tonsils or adenoids. We has to his credit wonderful re sults In diseases of the stomach, liver bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kidney, bladder, bed wetting, catarrh weak lungs, rheumatism, sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal diseases. Below are the names of a few of his many satisfied patients in Oregon : Mrs. D. W. Womack, Haines, gall stones and stomach trouble. Erick Eastberg, Portland, catarrh and ulcers of stomach. Mrs. Alice Williams, Malheur, heart trouble. Hedrick Wilson, Gold Beach, gall atones. John Luclana, Echo, high blood pressure. C. O. Coalwell, Baker, heart trou ble and ulcers of the stomach. Geo. Wachtman. Hubbard, aden oids. Mrs. Geo. A. Oilman, Coquille, gall stones. Remember above date, that con sultation on this trip will be free end that hl, treatment le different. Married women must be accom panied by their husbands. Address: 211 Bradbury Bldg., Log WM. H. OGDEN Angeles, California. ■ Sam Rodgers, Prop. ■ VOTE 306— Y E S -- ■ !■■■■■■■■■■■■! past tw elve years DOES NOT OPERATE ■ Men’s Half Soles : $1.25 ¡With Heels $1.75| BEST PENDLETON Dr. MELLENTHIN V O IE 306 YES— And save the Dairy Industry. -A R E THE— s ALL SHOES S 25 per cent off. » ■ Burt Mullens C O N F E C T IO N E R Y S T A T IO N E R Y r = r - ~ ~ - - — - . i n i iw .—— i Announcment I h a v e p u rch a sed th e c o n fe c tio n e r y k n o w n a s P a t ’s P la c e and so lic it a s h a r e o f you r p a tro n a g e. Krause’s Chocolates The Best in Candies JEWELER AND WATCHMAKER VOTE 306 YES— And save the Dairy Industry, Neuii stand Cigars and Tobace» UMATILLA RAPID TRANSIT CO. E. R. Pell, Umatilla, Oregon Operating Stages Between Pendleton and Umatilla Rchedule Effective June 9, 1924 Leave— p. m . P M. Pendleton ................... 12:01 4 4:00 Echo............................... J :i5 5:16 Stanfield ....... 1:35 5:35 Hermiston .......... .. .... i ;>5 6:35 Ar. U m atilla............ ... 2:16 >:15 Leave— a . M. P. M. Umatilla .................... 8:00 12:15 Hermiston ............... 8:20 12:35 Stanteld ............ 8:45 1:00 Echo — ..................... 9;00 1:16 Ar. Pendleton .......... 10:15 2:10 Sunday Schedule I am now prepared to do haul ing- Trip« made to the country. I «o'icit a «hare of your patron age- George Challis ------ VOTE 306— YES------- WHEN D i P E N D L E T O N Tjeavq Umatilla, 8:00 A. M. Leave Pendleton, 6:30 P. PARES Umatilla to Pendleton, round trip, 82.50. Hermiston to Pendle/on, round trip. >3.26. StanReld to Pendleton, round trip, >1 76. Echo to Pendleton 65 roun^ trip 81.16. HAULING 61.78; >1.3«: >1.06; MAKE YOUR 11E A 1 Q I 'A R T E K S — AT— WESTERN AUTO CO. Cot vnwood and Water Sto. COMPLETE GARAGE SE R T O B Tires— Tubes— AoeeMoriea cents; ALWAYS OPEN F H 0 S Z MO 1 Tom Swearingen, Mgr,