The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, January 15, 1925, Image 4

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    LOCAL AND PERSONAL
■ BREVITIES •
In invoicing our shoe stock
we find
NOTICE
T&UTELL'BM
Notice la hereby given and directed
to all freeholders, legal voters and
O m n M . at I b u t m i G l « u d H m
assessment payers within the West-
u d Thera A bout the C ity la d
land Irrigation District In Ummatilla
Neighborhood
and Morrow counties, Oregon, and
to all persons interested In said dis­
The M. E. Ladles Aid will hold a
trict that H. J. Bean. J. M. Prindle
social and silver tea In the church
and R. G. Attebury. directors of said
parlors Wednesday P. If., Jan. 21st.
district, have by petition commenced
Everyone Is Invited. Come and en­
a special proceeding In the Circuit
joy the afternoon with us.
Court of the State of Oregon for
Umatilla County for the purpose of
There will be an annual meeting
having a Judicial examination and
of the Jersey Breeder,, association
Judgment of the Court as to the
January 24 at two o’clock In the
regularity of the proceedings In con­
afternoon.
nection with the organization of said
district and ag to the regularity and
Mrs. C. M. Jackson and children
legality of the proceedings of the
returned Monday from Pendleton
board of directors of said district and
where they had been visiting Mrs.
of said district In the Inclusion of
Jackson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
lnndg within the boundaries of said
L. McPherson.
district and In the authorization of
a contract with the United States,
The Calkins boys are baling hay
and as to the validity of said con­
§ o f t p e o p le
at present In the Minnehaha dis­
tract, and the Honorable Gilbert W.
trict.
Phelps. Judge of said Court, has en­
tered an order therein Retting Tues­
Ed. Jackson started In the first
day. the 3rd day of February, 1925
part of the week to chop his hay.
at
the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. as
U s e h & Và
the time and the Circuit Court Room
Born— To Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Keer,
in the Court House at Pendleton,
W o rd s
,,f Holdman, a daughter, at the Hay­
Umatilla County, Oregon, as the
den maternity home on December
-----------------12 place for hearing said petition.
20. Both mother and child return­
This notice Is Issued pursuant to
ed to their home recently.
LADIES AID SOCIETIES
an order of the above entitled Court
Can raise large money easily ajid made and entered on the 30th day
Herschel Hiatt will leave the first
quickly for any special purpose. One of I’ec”«nber, 1924. and said notice
part of the week for Portland where
„Ill
, v
. . .
l-adles Club raised nearly »1,000; i 8hal1 he 8erved upon all parties In
”
8 1,11 ' C° l ge ” others have raised In the hundreds. | ,nterest *>y publication thereon for
, that city. He expects to return to
This is done by the use of the Lad- J at ,en8t once a week for three sue-
Hermiston when he completes the
work.
i > ies Aid Cook Book prepared for you : cesslve weeks In the Hermiston Her.
as if originally made for you exclu­ aid, a newspaper of general circula­
sively. Full particulars how to tion published In Hermiston, Uma­
Among the list of graduates of
,
,
the Pacific Chiropractic college ap- ,
,he mOney an(i Hanip,e copy ° f tilla County, Oregon, and the first
pears the name of Frank J. Thomas,
8ent prppa,d for on,y 50 cents publication thereof shall be made In
in stamps.
Ready to operate right the issue of said newspaper dated
former rancher of the project.
now. Only one society to handle In January 1. 1925, and the last pub­
lication thereof shall be made In the
Robert Nelmeyer who has been any community at lone time. Be
Issue of 3aid newspaper dated Janu­
the
first
to
get
this.
Cut
this
out
employed by the Shotwell Construct­
ary 22, 1925.
ing company at Adams, has return­ and send with your letter to the
Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, this
Ladies Aid Dept., Illinois State Reg-
ed to Hermiston.
ister, Dcpt. B-70, Springfield, IIIl 30th day of December, 1924.
R. T. BROWN,
Free with a cash purchase of »5 nols. Mention thia paper.
Clerk of the Circuit Court of the
or more from stock, one gold filled
State of Oregon for Umatilla
brooch. W. H. Ogden.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
County.
17-4tc
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
Rev. F. E. Pond, of Walla Walla,
STATE OF OREGON FOR
No. 9281. Reserve Diet. No. 12
will preach at the Free Methodist
UMATILLA COUNTY
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF
mlslon Saturday evening and Sun­
In the Matter of the Estate
day morning. Also at Irrigon Sun­
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of
at Heim laton, in th e S ta te o f Oregon, at th e close
day evening. Everyone welcome.
Janies Alexander Craig Thom,
o f business on D ec. 31, 1924
Deceased.
RESOURCES
F. W. Leverenz who has been ill
Notice Is hereby given that the Loans and discount»
1176.187 6« .176,187.6«
at St. Anthony’s hospital is recov­
Overdrafts, secured .......... ...... 6
U nsecured..........
18.78
13.78
ering. Mrs. Leverenz has been with undersigned ha8 been appointed ad­
ministrator of the estate of James U. !■ bonds to secure circulation (par
her husband during his sickness.
value)
.........................
6,250.00
6,250.00
Alexander Craig Thom, deceased, and
Other bonds, stocks, securities, e tc
87,048,24
haa qualified as the law directs. Banking b o u se............................... 8.000 00
The high school Forum put on
f i x t u r e . ..................
1,666.39 9,656.39
debate last week at their meeting All persons having claims against Furniture,
Real e sta le ow ned other than hanking
house
4.637.16
at the high school. The contest­ said estate are required to present
Lawful reserve w ith Federal R eserve
ants were A. E. Bensel of the eighth the same to me at the office of W.
bank
18.744.82
in vault and am ount due from Nat"
grade and F. K. Guilfoll of the high J. Warner, my attorney, in Hermis­ Cash innal
banks
48,668.80
school faculty. Between twenty and ton, Oregon, with proper vouchers Total o f item s 9, 10, 11, and 13. 4s.G63.80
within
six
months
from
the
date
Redemption
fund
w
ith
U.
S.
Treasurer
thirty listened to the arguments
and due from U. S. T re a su re r.............
812.60
No decision wa, given and all were hereof.
Dated
this
8th
day
of
January,
Total
8381.604.36
free to make their own decision.
1925.
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LIABILITIES
John M. Thom,
Mrs. E. Woodruff returned to her
Capital stock paid in
............... ............. 25,000.00
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Administrator
horn. In Union Thursday after spend
Surplus fund
...........................
10,000.00
Undivided p r o fits ....................... „ 19.464.73
Ing several weeks at the home of
ex p en ses, int. and
her daughter, Mrs. R. C. Rogers, in NOTICE OF HEARING UPON FINAL Less ta current
x es paid
...................................... 19.464.73
the Columbia district.
Circulating
notes
o u tsta n d in g ...... ..
6,250.00
REPORT
A F ew N um bers W e
A r e G o in g to
C lo se O ut.
These will be placed on sale
BEGINNING JAN. 12
They consist of Men’s, Boys’
Ladies’ and Children’s
COME AND LOOK THEM
OVER EARLY
as the sizes are not complete
and the price will
move them.
O tto C. P ie r c e
K IN G S L E Y S
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H E R M I S T O N ’S
H O U S E
O F
IN C .
Q U A L IT Y
A N D S E R V IC E "
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Tum-A-Lum
News
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— there’s no time like the present
. . . to bring in your building
trouble!.
— try our plan service
for a good spring building tonic
there’g nothing better,
Twenty-five per cent discount on
ladles’ rings. This Is a real bar­
gain; come and see. W. H. Ogden.
Tum-A-Lum
Lumber Co.
R. A. Brownion, Mgr.
Who haa the lucky clock dial?
W atch the
Clock!!
In the Matter of the Estate of Jos­
Word has been received from T. eph W. Ralph, deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the
S. Townsend of he Hermiston Cream­
ery company to the effect that he undersigned executrix of the Last
has been In California for the past Will and Testament of Joseph W.
month and will remain for an- Ralph, deceased, has filed her Final
other thirty days to visit his sons. Report with the Clerk of the above
entitled court and that the Judge
Mrs. Charles Sanderson who has of said Court has designated Satur­
been on the sick list Is lntpro vlng day, the 24th day of January, 1925,
at 2 o'clock in the afternoon as the
and able to be out again.
time, and the rooms of the above en­
Born— Sunday, January 11, to titled Court In the County Court
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Conn or, at the House at Pendleton. Umatilla county,
Hayden maternity home, a 7 1-2 Oregon as the place when and wh-jre
hearing is to be had thereon. All
pound girl.
persons interested are hereby noti­
fied to then and there appear and
(The next social' mrelln g of the
show cause. If any they have, why
Baptist Ladles Aid, with Mrs. Jens
said report should not be approved,
Skovbo as hostess, will be held at the
home of Mrs. M. E. Ryder on Gladys the executrix discharged and the es­
tate closed.
avenue, Wednesday afternoon, Janu­
Dated this 24th day of December,
ary 28. You are cordially Invited.
1924.
Mabel M. Ralph.
Tha Christian Science services are
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Executrix
held in rooms next to the Auditorium
every Sunday at 11 o’clock. Sunday
school at 10:15. All are cordially
Invited to attend. Wednesday eve­
ning meeting first Wednesday each
month.
Few O ld W ells Found
on the Modern Farm
I
in our window. It will be
wound up for the last time
today.
SEE OUR WINDOWS
F O R B A R G A IN S
S A P P E R S ’ IN C .
The old well, always concealed ex-
i cept as one might peer down Its dusky
; depths and speculate vainly as to the
I mysteries It might rom-eal, iinagtnn
tlon heightened by tales of murders
| committed and the victims thrown Into
j in« abandoned hole, ¡a now rarely
marked by curb and more rarclv by
»veep, says a writer In the Springtleld
Repuhllean.
The Invention of the bucket and
cialn, by which one turned a crank
rnd ransed the water to flow forth In
unbroken stream, ended the well
«weeps day. Then came the pomp,
and the pump came to have Its place
Indoors. And others laid water pipes
to springs, and pressure obviated the
use of pumps with them. Ami the
town grew, and arrived the day of the
water system, an I even the semi '
detached farmhouse “connected up."
I So a| last, with all these encroaching
changes, the obi well became covered
with thick atone slabs, and ... most
ofthem remain, safely concetUed front
'lew. unless, still in use, the welfare ;
even of the cattle requires a renova
turn, and it is aviuehon safely set out I
Idly bed
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IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
UMATILLA COUNTY
I
Certified checks outstanding ..................„
86.49
Cashier’s ch ecks outstanding. .....
4,837 88
Total o f item s 21. 22,23, 24 and 26 4,923 37
Demand deposits:
Individual deposits subject to ch eck .... ¡98,296.66
Certificates o f deposit due in lees than 30
days (other than for money borrowed! 29,892 48
S ta te, county or oth er m unicipal d eposits 22,607.92
Other demand d ep o sits ................... ...........
740.30
Tota’ item s 28. 29. 30. 31 and 32 261.437.30
Time D eposits:
Certificates o f d eposits (other than for
money borrowed) .................... ............. 34.428 96
Total tim e d eposits — ...... 34.423 96
COLE’S ORIGINAL HOT
BLAST HEATERS
77ie 7 /tree Basic Principles in the
Construction of 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.
Becond. The all-steel sensitive radiating surface which 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 principles entering 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 of Cole’s Heaters and i f >
i
in the market for a heater it w ill b e to your advantage to inve
tigate the merits of the Cole’s H ot B last before buying a cheap
er Heater.
Oregon Hdwe. & Imp i t l A / l l l
THE WINCHESTER STORE
We extend to you our wishes for
a happy and prosperous New
Year. You will find us ready to
serve you in the future as e
have in the past.
KNERR’S REPAIR S O ?
Subscribe for The Herald-$2.00
FOR SALE
A Ford touring car,
Vintage of seventeen.
Knows it’s “stuff,”
And guaranteed w ^ atd .
An Adam Good Timer,
Will make it sell,
Has a durn good motor,
And will go like h---
Total
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3451,604 35
S tate o f Oregon
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County o f Um atilla I 8’ ’ •
I, A. H. Norton, cashier o f the above named
bank, do solemnly sw ear that the a to v e statem ent
is true to the b est o f my know ledge and teh ef.
A . H. NORTON. Cashier
Sahscrihed and sworn to before m e this 9th day
o f Jan. 1925.
W. J. W arner. N otary Public for O iegon,
My com m ission exp ires Jan. 18, 1926.
Correct—A ttest:
F. B. SW AYZE.
R ALEXANDER.
J . R. R ALEY.
D irectors
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P e a r s o n ’s G a r a g e
Legal Blanks for
Sale at This Office
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Y O U TCLL CM
For A Few Days Only
g0 Sack
As Flour is Advancing Everv Day
WHtrr SATIN
FLOUR
3 1 0 .0 0 BARREL
Peanut Butter in Bulk
25c lb.—2 lbs. 45c
Bunched Beets, Turnips, Carrots,
Fresh Spinach
Tomatoes Extra Fine Lettuce
Cranberries, 20c Quart
BOYNTON’S GROCERY
PHONE M l
THE DIAMOND W STORE
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Making friends with a policeman
will help you in a pinch.
Let us help you decide what yon
want to get for dinner-
We carry everything that 1« Good
In the line of MEATS— and you never
take a rhance when your purchases
are made here. Come in!
CITY MEAT MARKET
J con
JOHN ELLIS. PROP.
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