Hsnaiiton Eoasebresker*
LOCAL AMD PERSONAL
■ BREVITIES •
In invoicing our shoe stock
we find
A F e w N um ber» W e
A r e G oin g to
C lose Out.
These will be placed on sale
BEGINNING JAN. 12
^¿buTELL'EM
IW lataTMt Glcanel U r n
eed Tfcwv About the City sad
J. M. Harrison of Keith, was in
Hermiston all of last week and
bought seventeen head of dairy cowa
and heifers. In the lot there were
three registered Jerseys. Oeo. Chal
lis made four trips to Keith In order
to deliver the cattle.
George Finley and Harry Swank
who were accused of breaking Into
a bouse near Hermiston occupied by
H. Gangher and Otto Oronduff and
who were apprehended In Pendleton
at the requeet of the eity marshal
and Justice of the peace, the first
of last week, appeared in the court
of Justice N. Berkeley In Pendleton
last Friday. Tbs two pleaded guilty
to the charge and were fined >25
each and costs.
COLE’S ORIGINAL HOT
< BLAST HEATERS
The Three Basic Principles in the
Construction of Cole's Original
Hot Blast Heaters
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given and directed
First. The patented A ir Tight construction giving
perfect
to all freeholders, legal voters and
control over the fire, and preventing the eecape up the chimney
assessment payers within the West-
of heat and unburned fuel gases, giving perfect combuattbn of all
land Irrigation District in Ummatllla
the fuel.
and Morrow counties, Oregon, and
Second. The all-steel sensitive radiating surface which radi
to all persons interested In said dis
ates all the heat into the room and gives a sizzling heat.
trict that H. J. Bean, J. M. Prlndle
and R. G. Attebury, directors of said
Third. The patented Top Hot Blast Drnft which oxidises and
A representative of Brown and
district, have by petition commenced
Sandbloom, the radio firm of Pen
turns Into heat the valuable gas, half of the fuel, allowing noth
a special proceeding In the Circuit
lo u d
dleton, set up a six tube set last j
ing to waste.
Court of the State of Oregon for
Tuesday night at Pearson's garage
Thee three basic principles entering into all Cole's Hot Blast
Umatilla County for the purpose of
1 In order to demonstrate their radio
Heaters make them world famous for fuel economy and perfect
having a judicial examination and
r o v ^ jo u h e ^ r
, to the public. It attraetd a num -'
judgment of the Court as to the
control and radiation of heat.
her of people who listened to var
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regularity of the proceedings in con
ious entertainments that were be
We now have a complete stock of Cole’s Heaters and if you are
nection with the organization of said
a.'Vevet-jj-
ing broadcasted.
in
the market for a heater it will be to your advantage to inves
district
and
aa
to
the
regularity
and
bcxLj c l a c 'Vo
legality of the proceedings of the
tigate the merits of the Cole’s Hot Blast before buying a cheap
The First National Bank of tb.s (
VMOt-k
board of directors of said district and
¡city are installing another section of
er Heater.
of said district In the Inclusion of
| safety deposit boxes. Read their ad. j
"Bob” Dilly who for a number of'landg within the boundaries of said
Wra. Ogden sent the first part o f < years has made thlg town represent-j district and In the authorization of
I the week to Tacoma for five White Ing Snyder-Crecelius Paper company a contract with the United States,
Leghorn cockerels. The cockerels has been transferred to a territory and as to the validity of said con
THE WINCHESTEB STORE
are from hens averaging 250 eggs In Washington state. ‘‘Bob” has tract, and the Honorable Gilbert W.
and up. He expects them to arrive made a host of friends In Hermiston Phelps. Judge of said Court, has en
who will miss his smile and cheery tered an order therein setting Tuea-
i Saturday.
greeting. Here’s to you Robert and day, the 3rd day of February, 1925
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Biggs left we know that you will make a suc at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. as
¡Thursday morning for Mabton. Wn., cess in the new territory for any the time and the Circuit Court Room
| on a business mission. They re one with a personality like unto In the Court House at Pendleton,
yours could sell fur coats and ear Umatilla County, Oregon, as the
turned Thursday night.
muffs to a Hottentot.
place for hearing said petition.
This notice Is issued pursuant to
You are cordially Invited to the
Baptist Ladies Aid social on Wed
Free with a cash purchase of *5 an order of the above entitled Court
nesday afternoon, January 28, at or more from stock, one gold filled made and entered on the 30th day
of December, 1924, and said notice
the home of Mrs. M. E. Ryder.
brooch. W. H. Ogden.
shall be served upon all parties in
Rev. J. K. Mumau, pastor of the
Mrs. Alice R. Nugent, of Umatilla, Interest by publication thereon for
Free Methodist church in IhlB city member of the Child Welfare com at least once a weak for three suc
lg assisting In revival meetings that mittee of the state federation of cessive weeks in the. Hermiston Her
are being held at Nolln.
woman's clubs, attended an import ald, a newspaper of general circula
ant meeting of this committee In tion published in Hermiston, Uma
Guy Crank has purchased fifteen Portland Friday. Ways and means tilla County, Oregon, and the first
¡acres of land located southeast of of endowing a bed In the new Boren- publication thereof shall be made In
! town from A. Reinkka. The deal
becker crippled children’s hospital, the issue of said newspaper dated
, was made by Jack Biggs the first were discussed.
January 1, 1925, and the last pub
I part of the week.
Plans were made for an educational lication thereof shall be made In the
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campaign on the work with the var lpsue of gald newspaper dated Janu
In a deal made the first part of
ious federated clubs, will be start ary 22, 1925.
■ the week Doyle Hunt purchased a
Dated at Pendleton. Oregon, this
ed at once.
twenty acre tract located In the Col-
30th day of December, 1924.
unibia district owned by J. A.
R. T. BROWN.
Walt Beasley and his mother, Mrs.
Yeager.
W. B. Beasley, motored to Walla Clerk of the Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon for Umatilla
Walla Tuesday.
G. H. Collins and wife of Stan
County.
17-4tc
field were business visitors In Her
Twenty-five per cent discount on
miston Monday.
ladies’ rings. This is a real bar
FOTTCE TO CREATORS
gain; come and see. W. H. Ogden. IN THF COUNTY C0U” T OF THE
W. A. Bogard, of Roseburg, was
STATE OF OREGON FOR
In town Tuesday looking over the
The Christian Science services arc
UMATILLA COUNTY
project with a view of acquiring
held In rooms next to the Auditorium In the Matter of the Estate
land here.
of
every Sunday at 11 o’clock. Sunday
school at 10:16. AI1 are cordially James Alexander Craig Thom.
C. C. Low, a merchant of Cecil,
Deceased.
Invited to attend. Wednesday eve
Oregon, was In Hermiston Friday
Notice Is hereby given that the
ning meeting first Wednesday each
looking for a trade. The gentleman
undersigned haa been appointed ad
month.
wishes to trade his store for a pro
ministrator of the estate of James
ject farm.
Alexander Craig Thom, deceased, and
BENEFIT DANCE BY
haa qualified as the law directs.
UMATILLA
WOMAN'S
CLUB
Harold McKeen and wife Ford-
All persons having claims against
led to Pendleton Sunday where they
said estate are required to pr"sent
The
Umatilla
Woman's
Club
will
I spent the day.
give a dance Saturday evening, Jan the same to me at the office of W.
—
J. Warner, my attorney, In IJermis-
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Paul and Mrs. 31, at Irrigon. This dnnee is a bene
ton, Oregon, with proper vouchers
fit
for
the
scholarship
loan
fund
of
I IT. L. Payne motored to Pendleton
the state federation of woman's within six months from the date
I Friday.
clubs. This fund haa enabled over hereof.
Dated this 8th day of January,
Mr. and Mrs. Vane Boynton ac 400 girls from the various parts of
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companied by Mr. and Mrs. Earl the state of Oregon to obtain a col 1925.
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John M. Thom,
Boynton motored to Pendleton Sun lege education that otherwise would
Administrator.
have been unable to do so. 98,000 18-5U
day.
haB been expended up to date, and
Sid Bowman left Monday night the fund at present ts very low. NOTICE OF HEARING UPON FINAL
for a trip to Portland and other There will be good music, good sup
REPORT
per and a general good time assur IN THE COUNTY COURT OF TH E
valley points.
ed. Everyone iR asked to attend to
STATE OF OREGON FOR
Harry Straw was a visitor last help this worthy cause.
UMATILLA COUNTY
Sunday In Stanfield.
In the Matter of the Estate of Jos
Community Club W ill Have Cooked eph W. Ralph, deceased.
Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Bowman attend
Food Sale
Notice Is hereby given that the
ed the Installation services of Paul
The Ladles of the Community club undersigned executrix of the Last
ine Rebeekah lodge held In Pendle will hold a cooked food sale at Sap
Will and Testament of Joseph W.
ton Thursday evening.
per’s store Saturday, January 24. Ralph, deceased, has filed her Final
The proceeds from this sale will go Report with the Clerk of the above
Mrs. J. K. Shotwell Is visiting her to the scholarship loan fund creat entitled court and that the Judge ■
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daughter, Mrs. Schuyler Edwards, ed by the Women's Federated clubs. of said Court has designated Satur ■
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who lives at Port Townsend. Wash Any donations of cooked food will day, the 24th «jay of January, 1925,
ington.
be appreciated whether you are
at 2 o'clock In the afternoon as the
member of the comuunlty club or time, and the rooms of the above en
Earl Stqkes left Saturday for Port not. Thls Is a ehanee to get return titled Court in the County Court
land. Earl will take a two months’ value for your money and at the House at Pendleton, Umatilla county,
I course at a barber college In that same time help a worthy cause.
Oregon as the place when and whore
¡city.
hearing is to be had thereon. All
WAGON LOADED WITH
persons Interested are hereby noti
Orin Felthouse has purchased the
GRAVEL GOES OVER GRADE fied to then and there appear and ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
■ truck recently owned and operated
show cause, if any they have, why
I by Walt Beasley. Orin will put It
Last Friday morning two wagons said report should not be approved,
¡Into service Immediately as nn ad loaded with gravel went off the the executrix discharged and the es
dition t0 his fleet of transfer trucks. grade and upset nt the top of the tate closed.
Dated this 24th day of December,
htll Just this side of the feed canal.
Harry Straw was a business vts-
According to Roy Bucklass, the 1924.
1 Itor In Pendleton Friday.
Mabel M. Ralph.
driver, the brake block broke and
Executrix
he was unable to hold the wagons. 19-Ste
Among the realty transfers of last One of the wagons run over the
ween there appeared the following: vzheel horse In its plunge over the
LADIES AID SOCIETIES
Jens J. Skovbo to H. H. Hurst 91: bank. Backless was thrown off to
Can
raise
large money easily and
that part of NWU SWM Sec. ’ <• o n
e ' lhp road where” be lay
Making friends with a policeman
tp. S. N. R. 29. lying south and for a few moments In a dazed con quickly for any special purpose. One
will help you In a pinch.
above the govt. ''B” line canal.
dition. The wagons were hauled In Ladies Club raised nearly 91,000;
Let us help you decide what you
others have raised In the hundreds.
damaged considerably, but Bucklass
want to get for dinner-
This Is done by the use of the Lad
E. O. Wilson, of Portland, arrived sppniw1
, hp worsp for h|s
les Aid Cook Book prepared for you
In Hermiston Sunday nnd will visit
We carry everything that is Good
as If originally made for you exclu
for a rew days at the home of Mr. ■
In the line of MEATS— and you never
sively.
Full
particulars
how
to
and Mrs. George Wagner.
NEIGHBORHOOD CLUB
take a chance when your purchases
raise the money and sample copy of
are made hero. Come In!
George Wagner has accepted the
Thp Neighborhood club will meet book sent prepaid for only SO cents
Ready to operate right
position as elerk at Bert Mullen's w(|h Mra jpri, nx Fowler on Wednee- In stamps.
eonfectlonery.
taking
Hersehel ¿„y January 28. at 2 P. M. Mrs. now. Only one society to handle In
Hiatt's place, who left last Saturday Howard Reid will give a talk on any community at tone rime. Be
for Portland to take a course at a Thp valley of the Tombs In Egypt, the first to get this. CtUt this out
barber college.
Current events will be give» by Mrs. and send with your letter to the
JOHN ELLIS, PROF.
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■ R. C. Canfield. Mrs. Oliver Brooks Ladles Aid Dept., Illinois State Reg
ister.
Dept.
B-T0.
8prlngfleld.
1111-
Lena Wart) was a Umatilla visitor will read a chapter in Burroughs
jftwAay t
4
j Naure Study.
nels. Mention this paper, i
Ik
J. M. Harrison, wife and son, of
| Reith, were Sunday guests at the
j I,. H. Barry home In this city. Mr. ■
■ Harrison Is looking for a location 1
and Is favorably Impressed with our j
city.
They consist of Men’s, Boys’
Ladies’ and Children’s
COME AND LOOK THEM
OVER EARLY
Oregon Hdwe. & Implement
as the sizes are not complete
and the price will
move them.
We Carry a Large Stock of
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