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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1924)
V ili IPO U J d • U. C. akianer left Thursday moi Ina for Moscow, jgaho. He will aone for twe er three days. LOCAL AW niSONAL R A D IO Ahsat mkauymd I N O V E M BER 2 6 -2 8 -2 9 PEETS WASHING MACHINE SOAP CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP CREME OIL SOAP A. B. NAPTHA SOAP 10 BARS CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP • « -« - x - x . x x m ^ j Uift. A V X X i X i X OVA. $1.35 ’£• $1.00 Jess. Tabor, who is well known to the residents of this locality, is here visiting his brother and looking over his farm property here 7 BARS CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP— 3 BARS CREME OIL SOAP 2 LARGE PEGS, “PEETS WASHING MACHINE SOAP $ i.oo According to reports five thousand head of cattle and one hundred thousand sheep have been driven In to the upper B utter Creek country where they are being fed. Scarcity of grass and other feed In the moun tains Is responsible for them being in this locality. 5 LARGE PKGS. PEETS WASHING MACHINE SOAP $2.00 VS' $1.49 CASE DEAL WITH EACH CASE OF CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP AT >4.75 15 BARS CREME OIL SOAP OR 3 LARGE PROS. PELTS WASHINO MACHINE SOAP, V7DCE* I* IX t e l l e Kellogg A Schimke report the »ale of a Ford roadster to the Reclamation service here. Norton has accepted a position w ith Pearson's Garage. J Otto C. Pierce K IN G S L E Y S H IW M IS T O N g H O U g t o r STATE OP OREGON FOR UMATILLA COUNTY C. W. Kellogg and John Schimke. H. M. flchllUng is able to be at Plaintiffs, va. W illiam Brown and his office again after having been M ints Brown, hi« wife, Defendants. Summons. Law No. 308«. . confined to the house for several days. To W illia m Brown, one of the above named defendants. B ill W arner and fam ily left Tues day for Kennewick where B ill waa l scheduled to referee an Armistice day foot ball game. 60c •£» 40c FREE w THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE H. M. Straw Is eonrined to his horns with an attack of the grippe. In the Name of the State of Ora Mrs. A. W. Purdy entertained with ■ the second of a series of luncheon:, 1 gon. You are hereby required to ap at her home Wednesday afternoon. pear and answer the complaint filed j in the above entitled action w ithin 1 LARGE PACKAGE PEETS WASHING MACHINE SOAP 2 BARS CREME OIL TOILET SOAP $i.4 o Flesh colored wool hoee^to be worn under anp color sheer silk hose. Can! F. B; Cravin',' #ho haa beifl a resi not be detected. Mrs. Emma J o h ij dent of the project for many years, son. second house east of Ghthollc P -Itp has moved to Pendleton and w ill church. make that city his home. IN C . Q U A L IT Y A H Q ■ K W V ie g - Legal Blanks at The Herald Office Pi-ÍV ¥ ob six weeks from the first publication of this summons, and you w ill take notice that if you fail to appear and answer or plead w ithin that time, the plaintiffs for want thereof w ill apply to the above entitled Court for the relief prayed for in p la in tiff’s complaint herein, to-w it for iudg- ment against the above named de- fendants for the sum of 1300.00 with Interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from October 1, 1921 and the further sum of «55.00 attorney's fees and for p laintiff's costs and disbursements in this ac tion. and for an order of sale d ir ecting the sale of the following des cribed real property, to-w it: Lots 5 and 6 In Block C and Lota 5, 7 and 8 in Block D In the First Additioij to Hermiston. Um atilla County, Ore- • gon. according to plat thereof filed March 8. 1907, in the office of the County Recorder of Um atilla County, Oregon, which property has been heretofore attached in the above en- * titled action and is now held under w rit of attachment, the proceeds i from such sale to be applied in satis- ' faction of plaintiff's judgment and all coats. O. E. Ryder has returned from E l gin where he attended the funeral of hie son-in-law who was killed when • logging train on which he was em ployed as brakeman left the track Thig summons is published pursuant and waa ditched in the vicinity of to an order of the Honorable Gilbert j the above named city. W. Phelps, Judge of the above en titled Court, duly made and entered Frank Bilderback and w ife re-. In the above entitled action on the turned Tuesday morning from a trip 10th day of October, 1924, direct ing that service of the summons j to Portland. herein be made by publication there, | Sidney Barnard left Saturday for of once a week fo r a period of six , consecutive weeks In the Hermiston | a business trip to Montana. Herald and the first publication here- i “ in Is made pursuant to said order Mrs. Linden Barnett and children on the 16th day of October, 1924. motored to Pendleton Tuesday after W . J. W arner, noon. Attorney for P laintiffs, P. O. Address; 4,. P. Moll has returned from a 6-7tc deer hunting expedition in the Blue Hermiston, Oregon. mountains. When we asked him what luck he had he answered with E D W A R D M cK E E N M A R R IE S a ,grunt which led us to believe it W ASCO GIRL was nix. THIS IS THE LAST CAR OF THIS WOOD WE HAVE THIS YEAH. 77ie Three ocmic m Construction o f Cole's Original Hot Blast Heaters I am a Radio fan, but I have rea son to be for since I installed a radio, world events that you read in your paper were old to me as I had them the night before over the 1 radio. My set is in use three to seven or more hours every day and money would not buy it if I could not get another. I have the agency for th North western, a five tube non-radiating set, which is very selective, plenty of volume and perfect modulation, and at a reasonable price. W ill install a set for you on a positive guarantee to please; but L, „ " First. The patented A ir T ig h t construction giving perfect control over the fire, and preventing the escape np the chimney of heat and unburned fuel gooes, g iv in g perfect combustion of all the fuel. Second. The all-steel sensitive radiating surface which radi ates all the heat into the’ room and gives a s lu lln g heat. Third. The patented Top H o t Blast D ra ft which oxldlxes and turns Into heat the valuable gas, h a lf of the fuel, allowing noth ing to waste. Thes three basic principles entering Into all Cole's Hot Bis» Heaters make them world famous fo r fuel economy and perfect control and radiation of heat. We now have a complete stock of Colo’s Heaters and if you are in the market for a heater it w ill b e to your advantage to invea tigate the merits of the Cole’s H ot Blast before buying a cheap er Heater. Yours for radio. A . W. P R A N N Oregon Hdwe. & Implement "YoU TELL'EM o. THE WINCHESTER STOBT. ^■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB} A T T E N T IO N ’ W e are o fferin g so m e v e r y ch oice cu ts from ex tr a fine ’ Hereford and Durham Beeves «■ ■ A lso a good lin e o f Premium Hams',Bacon and Holly * BrandLard 2 a Z y O o d lu c k g ro u n d lo h o ' , a t a good price P h o n e U s A e S ’ d t i e r s — W e D eliver. 2 k G h ic k t i c h o u ç /f, T i r e s o m 4 Cash Paid for Eggs, Chickens, Turkeys, V* at Hides, Etc. £ « Y O U R S FOR Q U A L IT Y A N D S E R V IC E J H ERM ISTO N M AR K ET j e In P ark er S tore B ldg. P hon e 411 c e Warm Current Exist», No M atter How Called Subscribe for The Herald~$2.00 1 When » ^ ou Smile ■ WILL PLACE YOUR Î W ith K elly »Springfield T ires ORDERS NOW IF YOU WANT SOME OF THIS. MATERIALLY YOURS, ’ It is because fdli realize they are the best money can buy. TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. R. A. Brownson, Mgr. We Sell Them ! 2 Pearson^s Garage ... JoU TELL’ EM FREE ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ A Beautiful Colonial Clock valued at 950 00 w ill b e r i v e n •w ay free. W . f h ' e ^ T c h purchase of we wll, gWe a d ,." X l k W. t d H ’" " a he' n Rl’rFn ° Ut“ * • *«»<’ clceh and When It runs down, the party having th . dial near- " time to time clock stopped, w ill receive th l, clock free Alro. for a short time, we w ill give a dial f„ r each «2 6« paid n o i“ T U.nL ° r ° n nOt” ° W,ng entire account or not. I . taken up at the time. Thia mean« you would get 4 dials If you owe a «10.00 account and p a / It m full. h I w i l l Rhodes, of the Columbia dis trict, who has been confined io his I bed fer some time with sciatic rheu- j matlsm. Is reported to be Improving. Something to Consider Friends. • « i ¿ P a tta l Saroica G ro w th The buslncas car of A. W. Prann I «»d • car driven hy Lee Ravely of : Butler creek, collided on Hermiston f avenue Thursday morning. Mr. I Prenn'a car was slightly damaged. SA PPE R S’ INC. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cobb are , Portland visitors this week. || I4O A Í’ 5 ’■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ FOR SATE FROM THE CAR ABOUT OCTOBER 30. HEATERS It was with some consternation that one read in the newspapers that the gulf stream had been proved a myth. On S u n d ay N o v em b er 2nd, I f one of the sacred scientific trinity Jack Biggs was a visitor in the E dw ard M cK een, w h o is w ell had died, what was to become of the Cold Springs country Tuesday. k n o w in th ia city w as u r i x d in others—the nebular hypothesis and the A number of nlmrods shouldered m ir r ia g e to M iss B lanche D avis law of gravitation? A closer reading, however, was reaa their guns Tuesday and Journeyed to o f W asco. T he couple h ave se t surlng, remarks the New York Evening the reservoir in queet of a goose. bbbbbbbbbbb up h o u sek eep in g in W asco. Mall. It appears that M. Le Danois. a French savant, asserts that there Is ■ J Î * I* Mr. and Mrs. W . L. Swan, of the * 1 ‘ A no such thing as a gulf stream. What « Minnehaha district, is building a new Costs of .Government Cut. is called by that name Is a combina The bureau of the budget, undet tion of ocean tides. home that Is noarlng ompletlon. General Dawes, put the government or They expect to move in soon. There are. he says, two kinds of a sound business basis, resulting in t water In the North Atlantic, warm and reduction of public expenditures fron Earl Calking has leased the Mc 85,538,000,00^ in 1991 to «8,497,000,00< cold. The warm moves in a north- ■ E * c *’ C P ’ ¿ Ginty farm and moved his fam ily to In 1914, a decrease in the annual coal ward current to some undetermined point and turns backward agnln. The that «lace last week. of government of 82,041,000,000. fluctuations, however, are tidal. One has a vague memory of reading Naval Expense Cut Down. W. O. Rodda was a delegate to the something very like that in the physl As a result of the Washington con Oregon Beekeepers Association which geography book about twenty years held |t annual convention in Port terence for the limitation of arms Apparently the phenomena exist, ment, called by President Harding, th» whether one $na.;lns them by the land recently. United States was saved 3500,000,001 term gulf stream or as ocean tides annually In its naval expense. That which we call a gulf stream by Mr. Barry, manager of Iho M ut another name will smell as sweet to ual Creamery station In this city, Grapaa Vafaa&f« Foesf migratory herring and sardine and. has disposed of hlR ranch In the Eat grapes and light anemia. Grapes happily, one can still paraphrase Columbia district, and has moved his are particularly valuable In the health Romeo and Juliet" regV dless of fam ily into the house recently oc diet because of the Iron they contain, whether Bacon or Shakespeare wrote which helps to build np the red cor- .... A”d the "'8rm Atlantic current cupied by L. C. Stclts. _______ I puscles of the blood. There le no ■ still saves Europe from a return to need of a medical motive to persuade ’ the glacial period regardless ot - ----- or Herbert Haneline. a student at O. ns to eat this delicious fruit, but to »nether one accept the nomenclature A. C. from this city, Is a member of know that while we are eating grapes of Franklin or that of M. Le Danois. the crack O. A. C. m ilitary band. we are building np onr circulation is SC This fact speaks highly of Herbert's , snrely not displeasing. In addition to the Iron the grape ««■■■■■■■■BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaa sb llljy as a musician. M u ltip lic a tio n F ea t contains other highly valuable min The following method is generally erals, which It carries Into grape Juice used In the multiplication of Roman Crace Rodda has received word and other preparations to which this numerals: it Is necessary to remem r i ; - . « U ^ .4 .- from County Agent Bennton that abundant fruit so readily lends Itself. ber that half of O Is L. half of L Is having received high score in her X X V , half of V I la I I I and half of V "»wing club work she w ill be entitled la I I and I remainder. W rite the to attend the 1925 boys and girls numbers to be multiplied side by side. aurnmsr school at O. A. C. Double the first one and take half of the second, putting down an O If there is no remainder and an I if the R. Alexander, of Pendleton, was a remainder Is one. The two numbers ▼l»ltor In this city Wednesday. thus obtained are set down under the original numbers, nod the process is Born— To Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Mar repeated until the second column ends tin. of Um atilla, a g irl on the «th of In I. Then cross out the lines that the month. Dr. lllsley was the at- end In O and the sum of what re mains In the first column will be the i lending physician. product. WE WILL HAVE A CAR OF BOX FACTORY WOOD COLE’S ORIGINAL H O T Th Radio haa come to stay, and thwl^pjne w,,ho“ t a RJdio w ill be in* a abort time as scarce as the one without a telephone or auto. Radio is not only an instrument of pleasure, but is a great source of news; a regular feature of all broad •■astlng stations is dally market re ports, weather forecast, world news, bedtime stories for the kiddies, and in season base ball scores as well as musical and educational programs. George Patterson made a hurried trig to Portland Tuesday night on f business, returning Thursday morn- l ------------------------------- i ! U r i Yey«n was in Fnllmsn, Was: 'll fMîxn I9N I cold Just because, he »3 LCJ 1 7 defc\er The United States postal s e rv ic e ,* really began In 1«39 when an office was set up In Boston tavern to re ceive letters from Europe. The growth hss been steady ever sines. High lights In Its course were the ap pointment of Benjamin Franklin as first postmaster general In 1773. sdop- I tton of gumme.1 stamps In IS47, free | city dellvsry In 1 * « . railway post of flee service In lW s. rural service In I 1800. postal savings banks in 191]. parcel post In m ix airplane mall i lee In 1918. and dally trans continental air mail service In 1924. set ' i J.oh HOf There may be one born every min ute, but they surely don't die at the aame rale. You can enjoy every m iaute of your life 1>ettet when you get in the habit of buflwg your needs from our line of H1GHE8T Q U A L IT Y MEATS. W e can supply you w ith your fav orite cu t u a f can be sure that everything' you gOt here la fresh and pure. M EATM ÀW KET ft Want Adi Bring To« Result« i V m id I