The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, October 30, 1924, Image 4

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Young Men’s School Pants
$5.00
There will be regular service« at
the Baptist church next Sunda/.
Rev. Alfred Segeworth, the pastor,
will preach both morning and even­
ing. At the close of the morning
service there will be a short business
meeting. All member, please bear
this In mind and be present.
Wool and Corduroy Breeches
$5.00
Jantzen Sweater Coats
$8.50
Leather Coats
$12.50 to $18.00
Rev. Alfred gegsworth. pastor of
the Baptist church, has arrived with
his family and Is living in the Frank
Ralph house.
Mr. Lou Harris and family, of La
Grande, were visitors Sunday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Jame8 Bolen
In this city. Mr. Harris Is manager
of the Harris grocery in La Grande.
Otto C. Pierce
K IN G S L E Y S
I HawMiQTON-e
h o u s e
o r
Saturday and Sun­
day Nov. 1 and 2
Free sampling piece of chocolate
, with each 10 cent or over pur
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chase
of candy
will be given
Limit one piece to each customer,
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Krauses Malted Milk Kisses
A STATEMENT
Pendleton. Ore., Oct. 2, 1924.
To the Editor:
In order that the taxpayers may
know the amount of work accom­
plished by the present Sheriff of
Umatilla couaty, I desire to submit
the following figures:
Total number of prisoners In the
county jail for four full years, 1917
to 1920. 549; total number of pris­
oners In county Jail for three years
and nine months during the present
administration 1141. This means
almost twice a« many prisoners as
there were during the term preced­
ing mine. I have handled these
prisoners without any increase of
(,*‘”ut,e8 but have used the same num.
j berJ hat w“8 l‘KPd , f n
j Fines collected through the Sher­
iff’s office during Houser adminis-
j tratlon amount to over 218.300.00.
These fines are nearly all for viola-
, lion of the prohibition law. They
are almost double any equal preced­
ing period.
The taxpayers -should understand
that the Sheriff’s office has collect­
ed in this money but does not sperid
**• Under the present law a part of
W. H. Warner, A. FT. Bensel and
F. K. Gullfoil journeyed, to Portland ON SATURDAY NOY. 1 BEG-
to see the Idaho-Stanford game last INING AT 10 A. M. we will
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Saturday. Stanford won the con­ give
to the first 150 children up lt used for the enforcenient o( the
test 3 to 0.
to 15 years of age a sampling prohibition law. it is spent by
bag
of Krauses Malted M ilk1 other officers, not by the Sheriff.
Dr. Illsley reports the following
Kisses
Free.
I Much of the prohibition enforce-
births: On the 23rd a girl to Mr.
! ment work done by the other officers
and Mrs. Nell Morrison. On the
28th a boy to Mr. and Mrs. Clarenc Each child must come into Store durns the last two years was made
Atchison, of Umatilla and a girl to for their free sampling bag and pOF',ible by the successful piohibi-
child. I ,ion , , work done and by thP ilne8 coL
only one bag to
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Hall.
w each v.U|U..,
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i-
l
lec,e<J throuh the Sheriff’s office.
IN C .
q u a l it y
Drug
Co., Candy
Special
LOCAL AMO PERSONAL
■ BREVITIES ■
A N D ogw vica-
VOTE 306 YES— And save the Dairy Industry.
COLE’S ORIGINAL HOT
HEATERS
The 7 hree Basic Principles in the
Construction o f Cole's Original
Hot Blast Heaters
First. The patented Air Tight construction giving
perfect
control over the fire, and preventing the escape up the chimney
of heat and unburned fuel gases, giving perfect combustion of all
the fuel.
Seconds The all-eteel sensitive radiating surface which radi­
ates all tbe heat into the room and gives a sizzling heat.
Thlrd. The patented Top Hot Blast Draft which oxidizes and
turns Into heat the valuable gas. half of the fuel, allowing noth­
ing to waste.
The» three basic principles entering Into all Cole’» Hot Blast
Heaters make them world famous for fuel economy and perfect
control and radiation of heat.
We now have a complete stock o f Cole’» Heaters and if you are
in the market for a heater it w ill b e to yonr advantage to inves
tigate the merits of the Cole’s Ho t B last before buying a cheap
er Heater.
THE WINCHESTER STORE
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Children must form a line, each Tt)l, statemPnt whi,.h haM f)(.er nia.,p
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beddow enter­ in turn, on the front sidewalk
tained Mr. and Mrs. Heini, Bloom, This is the only way we can
Reid and Felthouse at a dinner take care of the children. Rem­
party the first o f the week.
Legal Blanks at The Herald Office
I
Oregon Hdwe. & Implement Co.
by some persons that ’’Houser does
not do anything,” is utterly false.
It would be nearer the truth to say
that “Houser has done everything
ember at 10 A. M-
VOTE 306 YES— And save the Dairy Industry.
that has been done,” and this is so
The Hermiston high school foot
because tha Sheriff’s office has dir­
ball team will meet the Union high
ectly done more than any preceding
We are offering some very choice cuts from extra fine
MITCHELL DRUG COMPANY
school team on the local field Sat­
administration and by means of fines
urday afternoon. This will be the Phone 101
Hermiston, Ore, collected has made It possible for
last game of tbe schedule on the
other officers to carry on prohibi­
home grounds.
Methodist Episcopal Church
tion work.
Also a good lfcie of
Sunday, Nov. 2—Sunday school at
The taxpayers should know that
John Schimke has returned 10 A. M. Morning worship at 11. the Sheriff’s duties have increased
Mr. Linden Barnett will sing. Ep­
from a business trip to Portland. worth League at 6:45 P. M. Even­ in almost every department. New
forms and knds of taxes must be col.
The property recently purchas­ ing worship at 7:30. Weekly pray­ lected. The safety of the highway,
ed by the Standard Oil Co., for er and Bible study Thursday even­ arrest of speeders, etc., has grown
at a good price
ing at 7:30. We will take up the to be a constant problem. The Sher­
its resident mananger, at the study
of the Book of Revelations. iff now handles automobile licenses.
Phone Us Your Orders—We Deliver.
WE WILL HAVE A CAR OF
corner of third St. and Hurlburt Henry Young, minister.
This requires much time. These
C ash P a id fo r E ggs, C hickens, T urkeys, V e
Ave., has been undergoing ex­
natters together with court work,
tensive improvements, both in­
WANT ADS.
H id es, E tc.
the Increased number of prisoners,
side and out. The interior has
and the increased duties brought
YOURS FOR QUALITY AND SERVICE
been refinishetj, basement en-
For Sale—Six room house and about by the enforcement of tile pro­
FOR SATE FROM THE C A ¿BOUT
. larged, the retaining walls built two room cabin, barn and out hibition law and general work, have
ft
OCTOBER 30. THIS IS THE LAST
and the garage remodeled.
buildings on Bohn ranch 4 miles practically doubled the work of the
Sheriff's office since 1920. There is
CAR OF THIS WOOD WE WILL
Otto Pierce and Carl Voyen nort of town. Must be moved at ao increase in the number of regu­
In Parker Store Bldg.
Phone 411
lar deputies. Some special help has
left Sunday for a few days in once. Terms.
HAVE THIS YEAR. PLACE YOUR
the mountains. They took with FOR SALE—Some good fresh milch been employed in co: roction with
ORDERS NOW IF YOTJ WANT SOME
the tax collections and iffice work.
them a complete supply of deer
cows. Mrs. L. Hammer, 4 miles
This is unavoidable rnd is done
OF THIS.
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hunting apparatus and high
east of town.
8-tfc
at the lowest cost consistent with
hopes.
rood service
MATERIALLY YOURS,
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
I have made this good record by
Mrs.
Thomas
Campbell
is
ex­
STATE OF OREGON FOR
TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO.
staying on the job almost twenty
pected
home
this
week
from
UMATILLA
COUNTY
R. A. Brownson, Mgr.
four hours per day. No man can
Pendleton where she has been
C. W. Kellogg and John Schimke, stay with the work more closely than
for some time.
Plaintiffs, vs. William Brown and I do. No Sheriff before has done
VOTE 306 YES— And save the Dairy Industry.
Minta Brown, hiB wife, Defendants.
;o
much
work
at
so
low
a
cost.
No
Mr. and Mrs.
Emmett R.
Summons. Law No. 3086.
one else can do the work botter for
Crocker and son have returned
To William Brown, one of the less money. No other person seeking
from Denver where Mr. Crocker above named defendants.
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In the Name of the State of Ore with Its problems than I am. I have
has been stationed for some
time in connection with the sur­ gon, You are hereby required to ap­ not had the best support in law en­
vey of the Umatilla rapids work. pear and answer the complaint filed forcement from some of tho other
VOTE 306 YES—And save the Dairy Industry,
In the above entitled action within officials but I have succeeded in
He has been assigned to special six
weeks from the first publication spite of handicaps. Cbnditions in
Iwerfcon the local project.
of this summons, and you will take thig regard are improving and will s i
Mrs, S. 8 ..¿aim er, Mrs. F. M. notice that If you fail to appear and Improve more in the future.
answer or plead within that time,
I would be glad if all taxpayers
Guiwits anxj ,Miss Mary Guiwita the plaintiffs for want thereof will
w^re hostesses at a bridge lunch­ apply to the above entitled Court for could Investigate the county rec­
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eon at the Palmer home north of the relief prayed for in plaintiff’s ords. Fair examination of the rec­
ords make the extravagant claims
town last Saturday. Thirty-two complaint herein, to-wtt for Judg­ of self-serving office seekers look
guestu enjoyed the affair and ment against the above named de foolish. With great confidence
Hallowe’en decorations added to fendants for the sum of 2300.00 with , make the claim that if re-elected, niy
Interest thereon at the rate of 10 next administration will be y<st more
the festivity of the occasion.
per cent per annum from October 1, satisfactory to the taxpaye- : and
Mrs. H. M. Straw and Mrs E. 1921 and the further sum of 255.00 myself than the one which is about
To Your O rder and at R eason ab le P rices
P. Dodd will entertain today at attorney’s fees and for plaintiff’s to end.
Very truly,
the Straw residence with a large costs and disbursements In this ac­
tion, and for an order of sale dir­
party.
ZOETH
HOUSER,
SHERIFF.
ecting the sale of the following des­
cribed
real
property,
to-wtt:
Lots
5
Mrs. E. I. Davis and Mrs. W.
and 6 In Block C and Lots 5, 7 and
R. Roberts will compliment Mrs. 8 In Block D in the First Addition
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VOTE 3C6 YES— And save the Dairy Industry.
J. W. Campbell on Thursday to Hermiston. Umatilla County, Ore­
VOTE 3C6 YES— And save the Dairy Industry.
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bidden to the Roberts home. March 8, 1907, In the office of the
Mrs. Campbell will leave soon County Recorder of Umatilla County,
with her family for Portland Oregon, which property has been
where they will make their fut­ heretofore attached in the above en­
VOU*TCLL-CM
titled action and Is now held under
ure home.
writ of attachment, the proceeds
Mr. and Mrs. C- S. McNaught from such sale to be applied In satis­
faction of plaintiff’s judgment and
were Portland visitors last week. , til coetn.
a o o o e a a a a
The father and mother of This summons Is published pursuant
Curtis Simons were here from ,0 an ordl' r of •*>« Honorable Gilbert
A Beautiful Colonial dock valued at 250 00 will be >lv.n
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•w .y free. With each cash pusehase of , 1 . „ w , . L w . * £
Walla Walla, spending the week W r ’”’lps Judge of the above en-
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end at the home of their son.
I'“ *? Co"r‘’ d'" T n"‘de nnd enlered
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In the above entitled action on the
el ck and when It runs down, the party having th . dial near-
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Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Campbell J9,h d*F ot October, 1924. direct-
A l l fee
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Also, for a short lime, we will give a dial for earh 22 SO n.id
entertained the local Standard inK ,hat ’M
*rv,ce of tbe summons
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on acoMint or on notes owing
provided the entire account or
oil “ employes and their families herein
, _ be made . by , publication
. . . there.
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note Is taken up R( the time. This means you would get 4 dial«
at a
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Friday
n
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consecutive
week»
in
the
Hermiston
If you owe a 210 00 account and pay It In full.
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Mr. vampbcll, whe is the local Herald and the first publication here-
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mananger for the company here in is made pursuant to »aid order
About the time you get used to a
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procured a 24 pound turkey at
the 1,,h d*r of October, 1924
etraw hat ft is too dirty to wear.
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W. J. Warner.
Boardman for the occasion. Var
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Attorney for Plaintiff«,
rioua games furnished the enter­
Put on your h a t,and come to this
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P. O. Address:
Market for anything you want In
tainment for the evening-
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Hermiston, Oregon.
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
ATTENTION
Hereford and Durham Beeves
Premium Hams, Bacon and Hoily
Brand Lard
BOX FACTORY
WOOD
HERMISTON MARKE!
Subscribe for The Herald~$2.00
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With Kelly-Springfield Tires .
It is because you realize they are
the best money can buy.
We Sell Them
THE HERMISTON HERALD
] Pearson’s Garage
FREE
Something to Consider
Friends.
J. A. YEAGER
Horatiua Ogden and Harold
Muamua left for a hunting trip
in the Blue mountains.
J. B. Moll, truck driver for the
Standard oil company, has left for
his vacation. Mr. Moll went to
Nolin where he was joined by a
friend, both of them leaving for
the Ukiah country for a deer
HIGH QUALITY MEATS
FOR COUNTY
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We have Juet what you want— tho
kind that is appetising and whole­
some— Pure, Clean, Freeh.
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SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT
Solicit« yonr vote on November 4
an
Fbnrteen y e a n in Um atilla county.
Four years Rural School Supervisor.
Principal Adams School past 8 years.
Graduate of the Iowa State Teachers ♦
College.
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CITY MEAT MARKET
JOHN ELLIS, PROP.
VOTE 306 YES— And u v e the Dairy Industry.
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Wool Skirt«, Latest Color«,
$3.50 to $6.00
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