The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, January 29, 1925, Image 4

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Townsend returned the lat­
ter part of last week from California
where he has been visiting.
Casper Payne and wife, Mr. and
Mm. Ralph Evans, Mr. and Mrs. J.
K. Mumau. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Fin- I
ley, Mrs. Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. B.
Finley, Forres Mumau, J. H. Tabor, ;
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Hoffman, Mrs. !
W. B. Beasley, Mrs. Jim Beebe, Mrs. i
Earl Beebe, Ida Belle Beebe and Mr. '
and Mrs. Wm. Ogden, composed a
party that motored to Nolln la.it Sun- '
day evening to attend the revival
meetings which are being conducted
there by the United Brethren.
The New Arch Support
Shoe for Ladies
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AND SEE THEM
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Willard Felthouse returned Mon- !
day from a business trip to Port­
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Carl McNaught Is spending a few
days in Portland attending to busi­
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Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Glascow of Ir­
rigon, were Hermiston visitors Mon-
day. Mr. Glascow Is one of the , p
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delegates from the various govern-
North Bend New
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inent projects. Mr. Glascow stated zer bospial, costing $59,000, gives
that after seeing other section,, of so bed„ tota, capaclty laree8t prl.
the country he Is very well satisfied vate hospital In Oregon.
with the Umatilla project.
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SILK HOSE
are also
Grants Pass— Eight surveyors be­
H. W. Grim, one of the largest
gin work on Caves highway, to be
¡melon growers of Irrigon and deputy
! followed by survey on uncompleted
sheriff of Morrow county, was a
Redwoods highway. Eight cottages
Hermiston visitor Tuesday,
to be built at Oregon Caves resort.
here
W. J. Warner and E. P. Dodd left
Monday night for Salem where they
wlll attend the sessions of the legis-
lature.
Otto C. Pierce
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Lane county sawmills cut 360,000,-
000 feet of lumber In 1924; larger
(record predicted for 1925.
Blsohp Remington and Archdeacon
Albany— Creamery association re­
Goldie will visit Hermiston Tuesday, ports $289,842.83 business for year
. February 3.
ending November 30. Butter pro­
duction was 608,124 pounds, with
Beginning February 1st our barber I 526,380 for 1923. Association is 30
shops will close at 7 o'clock sharp, years old with 110 members.
except Saturday. W. M. Shaar,
Cert Mullens.
Dundee— Cracking of six tons of
cull walnuts employed 22 women for
Mrs. F. B. Pennock, who is serious­ two months. Crop all sold and paid
ly 111 at her home southwest of for.
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town, Is but little Improved.
Bend-—Building oprations for 1924
E. E. Garrett who has property totaled $706,643, with 404 permits,
Interests here, was up from Wasco 350 for new houses.
on Tuesday.
K I N G S L E Y S IN C .
H E R M IS T O N 'S
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H O U S E O F Q U A L IT Y A N O S E R V IC E "
Tütn-A-Lum
News
Linn county will have $120,000
Free with a cash purchase of $5.1for markct roadg durlng 1925 and
or more from stock, one gold filled will Improve Albany-CorvalllB road,
brooch. W. H. Ogden.
Brownsvlle-Lebanon unit and Albany
Lebanon link.
Jens Skovbo has been to Portland
and Salem In the interest of bee
laws that are before the legislature.
— there’s no time like the present
. . . to bring In your building
troubles.
-—try our plan service
for a good spring building tonle
there',, nothing better.
Medford— Commercial
Discount
Corporation, $100,000 capital, form­
ed to handle Investment business.
Mrs. C. C. Lambert of Umatilla,
has returned home with her one
Crown-Willamette
paper mills
year old baby Who has been confined
company sartg reforestation south of
to the Hayden hospital in this city.
Astoria, planting 100,000 spruce
seedlings for 1925. First big prl
Harry McMillen Is acting as chief vate reforestation In Oregon.
of police and water superintendent
while H. A. Pankow the regular cop
Astoria— Custom house receipts
| Is testing out the new well on the
were $64,020.44 for first ten months
butte. Harry hasn't any badge to
of 1924, and only $56,097.56 for all
! prove he Is a real "bull” but Pan-
of 1923. Ocean vessels entering at
kow’s dog Is following him ar.d this
Astoria were 1818 for ten months
he claims constitutes the emblem of
of 1924 and 1727 for all of 1923.
his office.
T u m -A -L u m
Lum ber Co.
R. A
. Brownton, Mgr.
Oregon has 5000 productive in
From January 29th to February
dustries with a total Investment of
10th, $2.60 Nyal Hot Water Bottle, $400,000,000. Business last year
for $1.69. Guaranteed two years. reached $350.000,000 and furnished
Mitchell Drug Co., Hermiston, Ore.
employment to 75,000 workers.
Clay Embry, of Lewiston, Idaho,
Oregon has 50,200 farms, 79 per
spent a few days here the first of cent of which are operated by their
the week visiting his father. J. T. owners.
Embry.
Tinware, 30 per cent off.
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Dishes, 33 1-3 per cent off.
RADIO--4 tube, complete
with loud speaker, tubes
and batteries, $95.00.
SAPPERS’ INC.
The Three Basic Principles in the
Construction o f Cole's Original
Hot Blast Heaters
First. The patented Air Tight construction giving
parfect
control over the fire, and preventing the escape up the chimney
of heat and unburned fuel gases, giving perfect combustion of all
the fuel.
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Second. The all-steel sensitive radiating surface which radi­
ates all the heat Into the room and givee 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 if yon are
in the market for a heater it w ill be to your advantage to inves
tigate the merits of the Cole’s H ot Blast before buying a cheap
er Heater.
Oregon Hdwe. & Implement
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THE WINCHESTER STORE
We Carry a Large Stock of
GENUINE FORD f t
KNERR’S REPAIR SHOP
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
UMATILLA COUNTY
In the Matter of the Estate
of
James Alexander Craig Thom,
Deceased.
Notjce is hereby given that the
undersigned haa been appointed ad­
ministrator of the estate of James
Alexander Craig Thom, deceased, and
ha8 qualified as the law directs
All persons having claims against
said estate are require;! to present
the same to me at the office of W.
J. Warner, my. attorney, in Hermis­
ton, Oregon, with proper vouchers
within six month8 from the date
hereof.
Dated this 8th day of January,
1925.
John M. Thom,
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Administrator.
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LADIES AID SOCIETIES
A Ford touring car,
V in ta g e o f seventeen
K now s it*8 “ stu ff,”
A n d guaranteed w ta . ed.
A n A d am G ood T im er,
W ill m ak e it sell,
H as a durn good m otor,
A n d w ill go like h ---
Can raise large money easily and
quickly for any special purpise. One
Ladies Club raised nearly $1,000;
others have raised In the hundreds.
This Is done by the use of the Lad­
les 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 (one time. Be
the first to get this. Cut this out
and send with your letter to the
Ladies Aid Dept., Illinois State Reg­ -a
ister, Dept. B-70, Springfield, Illi­
nois. Mention this paper.
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V alentine a Pearson’s Garage
Day
Make so m e child
lap p y b y sending
valentine.
We
la v e a large selec-
ion to ch oose from
at l c 2 c 3 c 5 c and
up to $1 A lso en -
graved valentines
cards and envelopes
10c and 15c. S el­
ect your valentine
early
Glassware, 331 -3 per cent off.
Furniture, 40 per cent off.
COLE’S ORIGINAL HOT
BLAST HEATERS
Harrrlsburg— City council and the
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"The Lost Battalion” will be at
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the Playhouse Friday, February 6>
»«ighway commission will unite
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one day only, under the auspices of 'n DaT'11® program,
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the Hermiston Post of the American
Fire losses for Oregon outside of
Legion.
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Portland totaled $108,000 during
Twenty-five per cent discount on December.
ladles' rings. This is a real bar­
Corvallis built 31 blocks of street
gain; come and see. W. H. Ogden.
paving during 1924 costing $129,-
The Christian Science services are 000.
held in rooms next to the Auditorium
every Sunday at 11 o'clock. Sunday
Mill City— Logging camps ready
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school at 10:15. All are cordially to resume work after several weeks'
Invited to attend. Wednesday eve- shut down,
nlng meeting first Wednesday each
month.
Eugene — Ordinances presented
■4fr $25,000 garbage Incinerator and
SCHOOL CHILDREN OF LOWER
$10.000 repairs for city hall.
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GRADES WILL GIVE OPERETTA
Silverton— Plans lor new city hall
On February 7 at 8:15 o'clock., at call for $20,000 two story building.
the high school auditorium an In­
teresting program Is to be given,
Hood River— Apple Growers' as­
consisting o an operetta by the low­
sociation malls out $300.000 as the
Making friends wilh a policeman
er grades, "The Toy Shop.” and
gecond payment, making $700,000
will help you In a pinch.
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some . additional
dancing
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musical
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alr,,adv pald for (ru(t and supplies
numbers. A brief synopsis of the .
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advanced worth $800,000 more.
operetta Is as folio»a; In the first
want to get for dinner-
scene the fairies called together by !
their leader Puck, meet at midnight
Vortland-Contract let for work
We carry everything that Is Good
In the month of May and plan to
B0<'“ 00 «* CondonThlrty-
in the line of MEATS— and you never
Mile road in Gilliam county for $97,-
vlslt a certain toy shop. The
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take a chance when your purchases
sec-
ond scene shows the fairies In the 551®'
are made here. Come In!
toy shop. They admlrn the dolla
Oakland -Slate highway conimls.
and set the alarm off. The dolls
awaken and entertain the falrlea. '"Ion let* $42.000 contract for over-
I After their frolic together the clock head railroad crossing here.
•trikes five and the doll„ are forced
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to go hack to sleep, the fairies to
Hood River- Oregon-Washington R- E. MITCHFLL PRESCRIP­
JOHN ELLIS. PROP.
TION DRUCGIST
leave and all Is qutel again In th** Telephone Company spent $8,000 on
j o y shop.
| local plant during
Phone 101
Hermiston, Ore.
Another Ruduction
To Close Out
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Graniteware, 30 per cent off.
HOIKS
Notice la hereby given and directed
to all freeholders, legal votera and
assessment payers within the West-
land Irrigation District In Ummatllla
and Morrow eountlee, Oregon, and
to all persons interested In said dis­
trict that H. J. Bean. J. M. Prlndle
and R. G. Attebury. directors of said
district, have by petition commenced
a special proceeding In the Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon for
Umatilla County for the purpose of
having a judicial examination and
judgment of the Court as to the
regularity of the proceedings In con­
nection with the organization of said
district and aH to the regularity and
legality of the proceedings of the
board of directors of said district and
of said district In the Inclusion of
landg within the boundaries of said
district and in the authorization of
a contract with the United States,
and as to the validity of said con­
tract, and the Honorable Gilbert W.
Phelps, Judge of said Court, has en
tered an order therein setting Tues­
day, the 3rd day of February, 1926
at the hour of 10 o’clock A. M. as
the time and the Circuit Court Room
In the Court House at Pendleton,
Umatilla County, Oregon, as the
place fbr hearing said petition.
This notice Is Issued pursuant to
an order of the above entitled Court
made and entered on the 30th day
of December, 1924, and said notice
shall be served upon all parties In
interest by publication thereon for
at least once a week for three suc­
cessive weeks In the Hermiston Her­
ald, a newspaper of general circula­
tion published In Hermiston, Uma­
tilla County, Oregon, and the first
publication thereof shall be made In
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, thie
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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