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TTgRALD, HERMISTON, OREGON, Turkey Shoot Sunday Or THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE Several turkey shoota are sched STATE OP OREGON POR uled for next Sunday. The largest UMATILLA COUNTY one will probably be the shoot at Western Irrigation Company, Irrigon. Shoota "will be held at the Plaintiff, vs. George L. Pullen, Sheridan ranch near Hernileton and Defendant. also one Is advertised for Stanfield on Summons. Equity No. 3847. that day. To George L. Pullen, the above —TRY THE HERALD WART ADS— named defendant. A Mutual Need Of course, the Bsaker needs your business, but there ere a good many times when you need the Banker In your business. It Is a mutual affair all around. When hard luek strikes you, being In close touch with a good banker will help you. He knows your finan cial condition. Successful men have resources they call “Credit" and they guard It mighty carefully, by deal ing with a good bank and always meeting, .their obligations promptly. Confidence m the Banker,, credit for the customer— that makes a good team. WEST END FARM ERS Have learned that The Herald prints the best butter wrappers. We have the large size, 9 by 12 inches. Our prices are— 100 200 300 500 First National Bank * Fferiiiiatne S d Uodivdsd Profite O ver >50,000 R. Alexader, Vlce-Pre Kertun. Cashier W L Hamm, Asst. Cashier i-'K'WRJ'I'ER rlbbuiid and carbon ap ei at the H erald office. i'H H bbald publishes mors genuine paid want ads than any other papnr published in a city of ths name size in East ern Oregon. TH ERE’S A REASON WANT AOS ‘Oh SALI ALE— Two wagons, one heavy agon with gravel box, >60; one light wagon with hay rack, >25. See R. A. Brownson, Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. 7-tfo WEANFD PIGS tor rolo. field. li 3C 62 1 0( — READ THE WANT ADS— LEVELING LAND—-See Peter Cas- trlc, experienced and reliable, 3 miles nerth of Hermiston. 4-tfc FOR SALE—Milk cows, ere. Gasoline, 24 cents, at Schlmke’s garage. for for for for 10 25 50 80 cents cents cents cents -And save the Dairy Industry. FOB PALE CHEAP— Maxwell tour- I AM MAKING REGULAR TRIPS TO O F Maye, Stanfield. « or Pendleton Tuesdays and Fridays of 48-tfc each week. If you have anything to he hauled te or from the above V«i» of horses. J. K. named city, I would appreciate 18-tfc your business along this line. I am also in the market for chickens OMOBTLER— Fords and other and veal. Ray Challis, Phons ekes >95.00 and up. Kellogg 20-R. Pendleton phone 400. 9-tfc M I t .. M-tfC Have the curtains on your car repaired before winter sets in. K N E R R ’S R EP A IR SH O P ~ r » - r .. «mull heater and elee- ADDING machine rolls at the Herald office. '< 'xevlnir machine. Mrs. Shee- '■!v 4-tfc -TRY THE HERALD WANT ADS— g work horde. fine for •n il Attng. riding or driving. Will trad e for heifer calf or khoat. J . H. Reid. 2tc For gale—Three fine heifers tear old p a s t C. Clinesmith. fOR BALD—Some good fresh milch eown. Mrs. L. Hammer, 4 miles east of town. 8-tfc For Sale—Six room house and tw o room cabin, barn and out buildings on Bohn ranch 4 miles h ort of town- M ust be moved a t ànce. Term i. E. I. Davis CHANGE TO ZEROLENE WINTER UIVRLQNNTS WANTED— Boarders, >25 per month Mrs. A. M. Smith, Hermiston. 10-2p POR RENT— Furnished room. H. E. Hanby. 10-tfc Furniture Repaired and Upholster ing done. A. W. Purdy. l-tfc lo R NEW AND USED CARS— KeL logg A Bchimke. 2-0 tc GUARANTIED CORD TTRB8, 2 Ox > 1-1, » .7 1 each. Kellogg A geh'mke. 60-tfc WANTED— Men or women to take orders for genulno guaranteed hoa. iery for men. women and children. Eliminate darning. 8alary >71 a week full time, >1.50 an hour ■pare time. Beautiful spring line. International Stocking Mills, Nor ristown, Pa. S9-20tp WANTED—Phone, write or too W. A. Leathers. when you have alfalfa hay for sale. In any quantity. Phone 40-J-l. »-tie Try Burk’s for bargains. ATE EXCHANG ES AND CE. J. M. BIGGS. RB- M-Me Bark Io hoarquarterw for For B —I 3 room cottage on west side. A. W. Agnew. 21-J-2 46-tfc M The * L o n g sta rtin g se ssio n s in th e m o rn in g w ith y o u r car are n eith er sa fe nor n e c e s sary. Y o u n e e d Z e r o le n e lo w “c o ld -test” oils th a t flo w freely AMMUNITION W ATCHES You Can Get Ser vice, Hermiston Beauty Parlor in sp ite o f th e cold. S in ce th e y w o n ’t co n g ea l, th e y don’t le t cylind er w a lls or b earin gs g e t scored, nor c a u s e cra n k ca se dilution, nor m a k e y o u over w o rk y o u r starter a n d battery. T h e Z ero len e C orrect L u brication C hart tells y o u th e rzg /if oil to u s e in y o u r car over th e w in ter. • *.» « ?. H e a d for th e Z ero len e sig n a t dealers, g a r a g es or S ta n d ard O il S ervice S ta tio n s and m a k e th e c h a n g e to w i n t e r lubrication today. ST A N D A R D OIL COM PANY (Cafifbraiaj We Are Here to Serve the Ladies Army For Rout— Good S room bouse, 1 mile out. Good rood and water, 110 Clinesmith. 46 tic TES No. 101. Q IT K O t ESTHKK CHAPTER 101, O. A ■_ maiaa «Sb aHM 8.0U sfcarp «Karp in Masonic kali II. V i. nina MMbm at 1:00 alcotna Alice s C. Shotwall. W. B . Kathryn L. tie r s « . See. V>N EYA K D LODGB NO. 10*, L O. O. F. ’ meseta e a ch c h Mooday M oud uv e v e n i n t In In Odd f all— E evening hall. Visiting member» cordially invited. W.K. Loighorn. Sec. M . L. Watson.N. 6 . RECLAMATION LODGB Ne. Î0Î. K. of I ’ ., m e e t a each Thursday evening in Mack’s Hall, at 7-¿0 P M. Visiting brutheia cordially invited. W. H. McMillan R. A. Brownson. K. R. and S. C. C. PROFESSIONAL CARDS D R . F . V .P R I M E Dentistry Dental X-Ray and Diagnosis Bank Bldg. Offic* PhM A.fl Hermiston. Oregon Residence Phone Wl Dr. R. G, GALE, Sorgeoa Loation, Bank Bldg., Room« 1 and 1 Phones: Office 931. Rea. » 1 Office Hours: 10 to 11:30 A. M.. I to 5 P. M. W. J. W ARNER Attorney-at-Law Hermiston Oregon DR. W. W. ILLSLEY Osteopathic Physician and S u rge» Phone Res. 712 Office 7 » M c K enzie & lieuallem Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat H m removed from his former location In the Bond Bldg, to Room» 1. 2 and 3 Inland Empire Bank Bldg. Pendleton : Oregon DR. THEO. BE l ETSKI, Veterinarian Treats all Domestic Animate. Inter state Stock Inspector WM. H. OGDEN AGENTS—Sell guaranteed hosiery direct from mill to wearer; all styles and colors; salary paid for full time or spare hours; no money needed for samples. International Mills, 1038, Norristown, Pa. Burk’s for bargains. R. C. Can- 7-2t Polands for Profits. Stillings. 37tf LODGI DIRECTORY GU NS OGDEN IE IERM1ST0N HERALD VOTE 3C6 YE H IT T A FULL UNE “The H n 2 of Good Printing” Lou Rog- 6-tfc Kellogg A 5-tfc $1.25 $2.00 $2.60 $3.75 Many ar ; bu zing them in the larger quan tities, bi t. w 1 are here to serve you all. If you wan on1/ a few we have them with out the j m These we sell as follows— FOR RENT— Four room bouse and full size basement. Mrs. James Gent. 8-tfc Hermiston Beauty Shop is one of the best equipped shops in the state. The best of services at reasonable prices. For appointment call 461. for for for for In the Name of the State of Ore gon, you are hereby required to ap pear and anewer the complaint in BEE the above entitled matter within elx weeks from the first publication of thia summons and you will take not ice that If you fall to appear and anewer or plead within that time the plaintiff, for want thereof will apply to the above entitled eourt tor the relief prayed for In lla complaint -F O B - herein to-wlt; First, for a decree that defendant ! George L. Pullen la Indebted to plain- 1 tiff in the sum of >60.00 with Inter- ■ eet thereon at 6 per cent per annum i from June let, 1922, and for the fur- , ther sum of >60.00 with Interest —AND— ! thereon at 6 per cent per annum I from June 1st, 1923, and the further sum of >60.00 with Interest thereon at 6 per cent per annum from June 1st, 1924, until paid and for plain tiffs costs and disbursements of this suit; and for a further decree that j the said sums are a first and prior ; lien on all the interest of the de fendant In the Northeast Quarter o* j the Southeast Quarter of Section 17, ! Twp. 4, North, Range 28, E. W. M. contaning forty acres, together with all water rights appurtenant there- I to, and Second, for a further decree that WHY NOT i the defendant be required to pay BUY THAT WATCH the said sums In sub-paragraph one hereinabove mentioned to the plain FROM j tiff within thirty days after a de j cree is entered herein and to pay all ! delinquent taxes against the said premises described In paragraph one hereinabove and that in the event of the failure of the defendant to so Then— pay the said sums that strict foreclos- ¡ ure be decreed of said contract and ■ that said contract be declared to be If anything goes wrong terminated and at an end and all rights of the defendant therein and In said premiseg be declared termi nated and ended, and Third, for a further decree that the defendant George L. Pullen is In debted to plaintiff in the sum of >60.00 with Interest thereon at 6 per cent per annum from June 1st, 1922, and for the further sum of >60.00 with interest thereon at 6 per cent per annum from June 1st, 1923, and ! for the further sum of >60.00 with JEWELER AND WATCHMAKER interest thereon at 6 per cent per annum from June 1st, 1924, until paid and for plaintiff's costs and dis J. L. V AUG H AN « bursements of this suit; and for a further decree that the said sums are Electric Fixtures ■ a first and prior lien on all the In and Appliances ■ Phone 189 _ terest of the defendant In the South 2 0 1 I . C o u r t S t. P e n d le to n , O r e .g west Quarter of the Northwest Quar ter of Section 17, Township 4 North, i l B B E E B E B a i E I ■ ■ ■■ ■ ■ 1» Range 28, E. W. M. containing forty acres, together with certain water CATARRHAL DEAFNESS rights appurtenant thereto as here Is often caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian inbefore described, and Tube. W hen this tube is Inflamed you a rumbling sound or lmperfoct Fourth, for a further decree that have hearing. U nless the Inflammation can the defendant be required to pay the be reduced, your hearing m ay be de stroyed forever. sad sums in sub-paragraph III here HALL’S CATARRH M EDICINE will what w e claim for It—rid your system inabove mentoned to the plaintiff do o f Catarrh or D eafness caused by within thirty days after a decree is Catarrh. HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE has bean successful In the treatm ent of entered herein and to pay all delin Catarrh for over Forty years. Sold by all druggists. • quent taxes against the said prem F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O. ises described in said paragraph III hereinabove and that in the event of the failure of the defendant to eo UMATILLA RAPID TRANSIT CO. E. R. Pell, Umatilla, Oregon pay the said sums, that strict foreclosure be decreed of said Operating S ta g » Between Pendleton contract and that said contract be and Umatilla declared to be terminated and at an Schedule Elective Oct. 1, 1924. end and all rights, of the defendant A. M. therein and In said premises, be de Leave Umatilla ....................................... 8i30 clared terminated and ended, and Fifth, for a further decree that Hermiston ..................................... 8:55 9:25 the defendant George L. Pullen Is In Stanfield ....... debted to thlB plaintiff In the sum Echo .............................................. 9:65 of >120.00 with Interest thereon at Pendleton........................................ 10:26 P. M. 6 per cent per annum from June 1st, Leave 1922, and for the further sum of Pendleton ..................................... 4:00 >120.00 with Interest thereon at 6 Echo .............................................. 6:15 per cent per annum from June 1st, Stanfield......................................... 6:35 1923, and the further sum of >120.00 Hermiston ..................................... 6:65 with Interest thereon at 6 per cent Umatilla ....................................... 6:15 per annum from June 1st, 1924, un Umatilla to Pendleton, >1.75; til paid and for plaintiff's costs and round trip, >2.50, disbursements n this suit; and for Hermiston to Pendleton, >1.25; a further decree that the said sums round trip, >2.25. are a first and prior lien on all the Stanfield to Pendleton, >1.05; Interest of the defendant in the West round trip, >1.75. Half of the Southwest Quarter of Echo to Pendleton, 95 cents; Section 29, Township 4 North, Range round trip >1.60. 28, E. W. M. containing eighty acres together with certain water rights appurtenant thereto, and Sixth, for a further decree that the defendant be required to pay the said sums in sub-paragraph five here inabove mentioned to the plaintiff within thirty days after a decree Is entered herein and to pay all delin Is one of the beat equipped in quent taxes against the said prem the state. No expense has been ises described In paragraph five here spared to make it up-to-date in inabove and that in the event of the failure of the defendant to so pay every detail. A graduate of one the said sums; and that strict foreclosure be be decreed of Bald of the best beauty culture schools contract and that safd contract be in th e’northw est is in charge. declared to be terminated and at an end and all rights of the defendant therein and in said premises be de clared terminated and ended, and ' Seventh, for a decree for such other and further relief as to equity which may seem meet and proper In this suit. This summons Is published pursu ant to order of the Hon. Gilbert W. STELLA SHAAR Phelps, Judge of the above entitled court, duly made and entered on the 7th day of October, 1924, directing that publication herein be made once a week for a period of six consecu tive weeks In the Hermiston Herald, a newspaper published In Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon, and the S en d us th e p ric e o f a y e a r ’i first publication herein Is made pur- aqant to said order on the 23rd day tcbjcripttop if you are in arrears of October, 1924. Raley, Raley A Htelwer, and H. J- ... Warner, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Poetofflce Addreea, Pendleton, Ore >-7te -T R Y THE HERALD WANT ADS— gon. ZEROLENE D O IT N O W We Need the Mone> Residence second house west of the Catholic church. Phone, 82-R. i ........ 5 ALL SHOES ■ 5 25 per cent off. 8 5 8 _ : s 5 Men’s Half Soles j S $1.25 8 ¡With Heels $1.75! OAK TAN SHOE ; STORS STORE Sam Rodgers, , Prop. Bi naeaaan Burt Mullens CONFECTIONERY STATIONERY Announcment I have purchased the con fectionery known as P a t’s Place and solicit a share of your patronage. Krause’s Chocolates The Best in Candies New s stand Cigars and Tobacco H A U L IN G I am now prepared te do haul ing Trips made to the country. I so’icit a share of your patron age George Challis WHEN IN PENDLETO N MAKE YOUR HRALQUARTERS — AT— WESTERN AUTO CO. Cottonwood and Water Sts. COMPLETE GARAGE SERVICE Tires— Tubes— Accessories ALWAYS OPEN PHONE 5$0 Tom Swearingen, Mgr.