The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, January 08, 1925, Image 4

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    THE
O e t u m c o f I i u n a t CiwuMd H « ra
»Jul T h« re About l b . f i t » and
Neighbor hood
A Few Numbers We
Are Going to
Close Out.
BEGINNING JAN. 12
They consist of M en’s, Boys’
Ladies’ and Children’s
COME AND LOOK THEM
OVER EARLY
as the sizes are not com plete
and the price will
move them.
K IN G S L E Y S
H e R M IS T O N '6
A carpenter has been busy during
the paat week putting In a partition
In Bert Mullin» confectionery. It
will divide the barber »hop from the
rest of the store.
The Baptl»t Ladle» Aid will have
a buslne»» meeting at the home of
Miss Clara Hall Wednesday, Janu­
ary 14.
F. C. McKenzie was confined t-
hl» home the first part of the week
with a bad cold.
W. M. Kelly a dentist from Spo
kane, arrived In Hermiston la»t
Monday and will assist Dr. Prime in
his office.
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Fred Bennion, county agent, was
In town Tuesday and attended the
commercial club luncheon.
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Ellis Garrett, of Boardman, wa<
brought to this city the first part of
last week quite sick and put under
the care of Dr. Illslcy. Mrs. Garrett
accompanied him.
Tuesday afternoon.
Charles Rand, of Boardman, was
brought to this city last Sunday to
receive medical treatment from Dr.
Ulsley. Mrs. Rands came with him.
Mrs. Chas. Hiatt returned to her
home in Union Saturday after spend­
ing some time visiting her son Hcrs-
chel In this city.
In the Matter of the Estate
of
James Alexander Craig Thom,
Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned haH been appointed ad­
ministrator of the estate of James
Mexander Craig Thom, deceased, and
haa qualified as the law directs.
All persons having claims against
said estate are required to present
i he same to me at the office of W.
J. Warner, my attorney. In Hermis­
ton, Oregon, with proper vouchers
within six monthg from the date
hereof.
Dated this 8th day of January,
1925.
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John M. Thom,
Administrator.
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Mr. Eldon Redneaur, of Oakland,
California, is visiting with his
mother, Mrs. W. H. Starr. After an
NOTICE
extended visit here Mr. Rodneaur
Notice is hereby given and directed
will visit with other relatives in to nil freeholders, legal voters and
southern Oregon before returning to assessment payers within the West-
his home.
land Irrigation District in Ummatilla
and Morrow counties, Oregon, and
Miss Madge Quick, after a two to all persons interested in said dis­
weeks visit at home, returned on trict that II. J. Bean, J. M. Prindle
Sunday to College Place, where she Is and R. G. Attebury, directors of said
taking a pre-medical course in the district, have by petition commenced
Walla Walla college.
a special proceeding In the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon for
Mrs. W. H. Hesser, after spending Umatilla County for the purpose of
her two weeks vacation nt her home having a Judicial examination and
west of town, returned on Saturday judgment of the Court as to the
to Eagle Qreek where she is princi­ regularity of the proceedings In con­
pal of the Engle Creek school.
nection with the organization of said
district and nH to the regularity and
Mrs. Nellie Hamer, of Roseburg legality of the proceedings of the
Is making anextended visit with her board of directors of said district and
daughter, Mrs. Rowe McFalls.
of said district in the inclusion of
landg within the boundaries of said
Mrs. W. 'A Hineline and Miss district and in the authorization of
Margaret Ornduff returned to Milton a contract with the United States,
Sunday, Mrs. Hineline eo resume her and as to the validity of said con-
teaching at Umapine and Miss Orn­
duff her studies at McLaughlin Hi.
H O U S E O F Q U A L IT Y A N D S E R V IC E ”
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COLD WEATHER
MAY LAST FOR
SIXTY DAYS
THE PRUDENT MAN WILL SEE
THAT HE IS SUPPLIED WITH
PI ENTY 0 7 COAL AND DRY WOOD.
WE HANDLE THE BEST UTAH
COAL IN THREE SIZES, ALSO GOOD
SLOB WOOD WELL SEASONED AND
BOX FACTORY WOOD,
TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO.
R. A. Brownion, Mgr.
tract, and the Honorable Gilbert W.
Phelps. Judge of said Court, haa en­
tered an order therein setting Tues­
day, the 3rd day of February, 1925
at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. as
the time and tha Circuit Court Room
In the Court House at Pendleton,
Umatilla County, Oregon, as the
place for hearing said petition.
This notice Is issued pursuant to
an order of the above entitled Court
• made and entered on the 30th day
1 of December, 1924, and said notice
' shall be served upon all parties In
interest by publication thereon for
J at least once a week for three suc­
cessive week3 In the Hermiston Her.
I aid, a newspaper of general clrcula-
| lion published In Hermiston, Uma-
| tills County. Oregon, and the first
, publication thereof shall be made In
i the Issue of said newspaper dated
January 1, 1925, and the last pub­
lication thereof shall be made in the
issue of »aid newspaper dated Janu­
ary 22. 1925.
Dated at Pendleton. Oregon, this
30th day of December, 1924.
R. T. BROWN,
Clerk of the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon for Umatilla
County.
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COLE’S ORIGINAL HOT
BLAST HEATERS
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Construction of Cole's Original
Hot Blast Heaters
First. Tha patented Air Tight construction giving
perfect
control over the fire, and preventing the escape up the chimney
of heat and unburned fuel gazes, giving perfect combustion of all
the fuel.
Second. The all-steel sensitive radiating surface whloh radi­
ates all the heat Into the room and gives a sizzling heat.
Third. The patented Top Hot Blast Draft which oxidizes and
turns Into heat the valuable gas, half of the fuel, allowing noth­
ing to waste.
Thee three basic principle« enter lng into all Cole’s 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’s Heater» and if you are
in the market for a heater it w ill b e to your advantage to inves
tigate the merits of the Cole’s H ot B last before buying a cheap
er Heater.
Oregon Hdwe. & Implement
We extend to you our wishes f r
a happy and prosperous New
Year. You will find us ready to
serve you in the future a
have in the past.
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LADIES AID SOCIETIES
Can raise large money easily and
quickly for any special purpose. One
Ladies Club raised nearly |l,9 0 0 ;
othi rs have raised in the hundreds.
This lg done by the use of the Lad­
ies Aid Cook Book prepared for you
as if originally made for you exclu­
sively. Full particulars how to
raise the money and sample copy of
book sent prepaid for only 50 cents
In stamps.
Ready to operate right
now. Only one society to handle In
any community at lone time. Be
the first to get this. Cut this out
and send with your letter to the
Ladieg Aid Dept., Illinois State Reg­
ister, Dept. B-70, Sprlngflold, Illi­
nois. Mention this paper.
Subscribe for The Herald~$:.
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FOR INFORMATION REGARDING
WHO ’NELL STOLE
One Ford car with a piston ring.
Two rear wheels, one front spring.
Has shock absorbers ’n everthing,
Three years old, four in the Spring,
All tires punctured, torn and rent.
Ten spokes missing front axle bent.
Carburetor busted half way through,
Motor haywired up, or it’d fall in two.
Has no fenders, seats made of plank,
Burned lot. of gas, was hard to crank,
Engine missed only hit on two,
Darned old car was just about through.
Put ADAM GOOD tim er on the old boat,
Gave it more pep than the glands of a goat,
Got lots of speed runs like the duce,
Burns either oil or tobacco juice.
Present owner swears like sin, that
ADAM GOOD made it a darn good car
for the shape it’s in.
Jim Pearson was a business visi­
tor In Pendleton Tuesday.
J. 0. French of thlR city Is now In
charge of the Mutual cream station
at Stanfield. Mr. French purchased
the Interest of R. C. Rogers.
There are still
MANY BARGAINS
—at th e -
REMOVAL SALE
— And that’s performance, all-’round
superior performance for w inter driv-
in g -
Quick, hair-trigger starting I
F ast acceleration— 100% pow er,
m ileage a-plenty!
A ll-’round performance — nothing
sacrificed.
Get a tankful today at any red,
w hite and blue pump in to w n —at
Standard Oil Service Stations and at
dealers—"in every w a y a better gaso­
line.”
Baxter Hutchinson was called to
Pilot Rock early Tuesday niorlnlng
by the announcement of the danger
ous illness of a brother.
His
brother's death occurred, however,
an hour before hts arrival nt Pilot
Rock.
The American Legion staged a
dance at the Hermiston auditorium
Wednesday night, the orchestra from
the musical comedy company fur­
nishing the music. A fair sized
crowd was In attendance In spite of
the fact that only a day was al­
lowed to advertise the event.
(California)
better
gasoline
Quick farting O lCWfr p o w e r
A tw ater Kent
N o t A c q u a in te d
SAPPERS’ INC.
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RADIO
In an influential parish church It had
been found necessary to provide the
minister with an assistant. Some dif-
ftculty was evidently experienced.
Ultimately It appeared that a suitable
candidate had been found.
Following the Sunday on which he
preached, a woman member of the
congregation met a church officer,
whom she proceeded to congratulate
on their having secured such a likely
yming man as a prospective assistant.
"Oh, well,” he saltl, “It's Just a case
of Hobson’s choice.”
Indeed." was the reply, "but who
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Let us help you decide what you
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JOHN ELLIS. PROP.
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Pearson’s Garage
ST AND AR D OIL COMPANY
IN EVERY
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The Christian Science services are
held In rooms next to the Auditorium
every Sunday at 11 o'clock. Sunday
echool at 10:IB. All are cordially
Invited to attend. Wednesday eve­
ning meeting first Wednesday each
month.
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KNERR’S REPAIR '
Mrs. A. A. Paulsen and small son,
Robert August, have returned to
their Butter creek home.
Dr. W. M. Kelly arrived Sunday
from Spokane, Wash., where he was
connected with Dr. Robert Bell.
Paulson Bldg., and Is now associat­
ed with Dr. F. V. Prime.
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THE WINCHESTER STORE
In the Matter of the Estate of Jos­
eph W. Ralph, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned executrix of the Last
Will and Testament of Joseph W.
Ralph, deceased, has filed her Final
Report with the Clerk of the above
entitled court and that the Judge
of said Court has designated Satur­
day, the 24th day of January, 1925,
at 2 o’clock In the afternoon aa the
time, and the rooms of the above en­
titled Court In the County Court
House at Pendleton, Umatilla county,
Oregon as the place when and where
hearing is to be had, thereon. All
persons Interested ate ^hereby noti­
fied to then and there appear and
show cause, if any they have, why
said report should not be approved,
the executrix discharged and the es­
tate closed.
Dated this 24th day of December,
1924.
Mabel M. Ralph,
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Executrix
There’s a REASON
J o r tht POPULARITY o/tfie
T. L. Glaser, a prominent bee
keeper of Albany, Is a business visi­
tor In Hermiston this week.
MATERIALLY YOURS,
O BBG O 3T.
N0TICE OF HEARING UPON FINAL
REPORT
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
STATE OF OREGON FOR
Mrs. Peterson, of Stanfield, was a
UMATILLA COUNTY
UMATILLA
COUNTY
visitor at the Jark Harmon home on
Harry Kelly made a trip to Adams
Tuesday. Harry is connected with
the Shotwell Construction Company
and if weather permits the company
will resume operations In that local­
ity soon.
Otto C. Pierce
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In invoicing our shoe stock
w e find
These will be placed on sale
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