The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, February 05, 1925, Image 4

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Claude Kellogg and Dr. Prime
left Tuesday noon on No. 17 from
Stanfield for Portland. Mr. Kel.
logg will attend the auto show
while in the city.
here
Otto C. Pierce
K I N G S L E Y 'S
H E R M IS T O N 'S
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Children’s operetta ‘‘The Toy j
BUSINESS LOCALS
I Shop” Saturday evening, February j
See C. D. Porter for all kinds of
7, at 8:15 o’clock, at the high school.
¡Insurance. At Dodd’g offficc. 21-tfc
Children’s operetta ‘‘The Toy
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Shop” Saturday evening, February , Free with a cash purchase of $5
7, at 8:15 o’clock, at the high school, or more from stock, one gold filled
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brooch. W. II. Ogden.
Stated communication of Queen
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Esther chapter O. E. S. next Tues-
Bargains in household goods. O.
day night at 7:30. Instllatlon. j (j. Sapper home.
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Degrees. By order W. M.
] From January 29th to February
Mr. Pearl Ward has received word loth, $2.50 Nyal Hot Water Bottle,
to the effect that his brother, Grlgg for $1.59. Guaranteed two years.
Ward, who lives in Long Beach, Cal- Mitchell Drug Co., Hermiston, Ore.
ifornia, waB seriously hurt tn an |
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automobile accident the latter part
Twenty-five per cent discount on
ladies’ rings. This is a real bar­
of last week.
gain; come and see. W. H. Ogden.
H. A. Pankow has received a tele­
Bargains in household goods. O.
gram announcing the death of his
G. tapper home.
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mother who lives In Minnesota.
S E R V IC E "
Tum-A-Lum
News
— there’s no time like the present
. . . to bring In your building
troubles.
— try our plan service
for a good spring building tonic
thcre'y nothing better.
Tum-A-Lum
Lumber Co.
K. A. Brownton, Xgr.
We Carry a Large Stock of
GENUINE FORD PARTS
KNERR’S REPAIR SHOP
The Shop That's Always Busy
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
F o r Sale In Hermiston. Oregon.
A modern shingle bungalow, all IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
built-in features; French windows,
UMATILLA COUNTY
basement, coal house, chicken house,
garage and three lots. Terms D. In the Matter of the Estate
of
«• Cook, Box 197.
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James Alexander Craig Thom,
Upham Wednesday, February 11, at i
Deceased.
2 P. M. There will be a review of
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Notice
is
hereby
given that the
the "Life of a Bee” by Maeterlick, ft
OREGON WEEKLY
Undersigned has been appointed ad
by Mrs. Howard Reid, a chapter on ♦
INDUSTRIAL REVIEW
ministrator of the estate of James
Nature Study and current events.
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w Alexander Craig Thom, (1 ?ecased, and
v haa qualified as the law directs.
Mr. L. Hammer last week purchas­
Springfield— Pacific Telephone & All persons having cl 1ms against
ed the 20 acre ranch where he has Telegraph Company adds 200-name
said estate are required to present
been living for several years past.
switchboard and audible pinging for (he same to me at the office of W.
The prjperty was owned by F. H.
J. Warner, my attorney, In Hermis­ ri
all phones,
Bone, who formerly resided here but
ton, Oregon, with proper vouchers
now living In Spokane. Mr. Ham­
Glendale— Stelgard & Sons build­ within six months from the date
mer plans a number of improvement«,
hereof.
on the ranch, which Is considered ing sawmill at Anchor to cut 25,-
Dated this 8th day of January
one of the best In the Columbia dis­ 000 feet daily. This is the fif­
teenth mill to be built tributary to 1925.
trict.
John M. Thom,
this place.
Administrator
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Miss Bertha Stocks, of Portland,
Albany— Construction to begin at
has come to spend a few weeks with
once on state fish hatchery at Roar,
LADIES AID SOCIETIES
her sisters, Mrs. M. S. Miller and
lng river, to be one of the largest
Mrs. W. E. Potter.
Can raise large money easily and
In the state.
quickly for any special purp-se. One
E. L. Jackson was called to Long,
Springfield— Concrete garage 66x Ladies Club raised nearly $1,000
vlpw, Wash., Friday by the serious
others have raised In the hundreds.
120
feet, to bo built at once.
Illness of his brother, Peter Jack-
This is done by the use of the Lad
son. Mr. Jackson returned home on
Newport—Stock subscribed In 30 tea Aid Cook Book prepared for you
Monday leaving his brother much
minutes for organizing a bank here. as if originally made for you exclu
Improved.
slvely. Full particulars how to
The Neighborhood club met with
Mrs. Frank Fowler on Wednesday.
December 28. An excellent program
wa„ rendered and the fastens served
verv elaborate refreshments. The
next meeting will-be with Mrs. C. L.
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Astoria— New Copeland building raise the money and sample copy of
will he of concrete, three stories, to book sent prepaid for only 50 cents
In stamps.
Ready to operate right
cost $45,000.
now. Only one society to handle In
Albany— Pacific Fruit Company any community at »ne time. Be
will build cold storage and ware­ the first to get this. Cut this out
and send with your letter to the
house, 65x80 feet.
Ladles Aid Dept., Illinois State Reg
The hay balers have been in the
Klamath Falls— Woodcock Bros, later, Dept. B-70, Springfield, II!!
Minnehaha neighborhood this week. wll) move their sawmill from Grants nols. Mention this paper.
They are baling for Harry Quick. PaBg to Langell on Strahorn rall-
P. E. Hayden and Christian Seitz.
road and employ 20 men.
Another Reduction
To Close Out
Graniteware, 30 per cent off.
Tinware, 30 per cent off.
Dishes, 33 1-3 per cent off.
Glassware, 331 -3 per cent off.
Furniture, 40 per cent off.
RADIO—4 tube, complete
with loud speaker, tubes
and batteries, $95.00.
Jens Skovbo took a truck load of .Onrvallls— Rural route No. 1 ex­
tended to serve Chllren’s Home.
honey to Portland Monday.
Klamath Falls— Construction be-
The school board of the Minne-
haha district at a board meeting on, gins April 1 on new grade school to
Tuesday evening re-employed Mrs. cost $126,000.
Mrs. J. H. De Moss.
Astoria—Tidewater, Eastern *
Mrs. F. B. Pennock, who has been! Western and Lewis * Malone Com
«erlonsly ill. Is Improved and able to PRnles resume logging a ter o ay
shutdown. Crown Willamette Com­
be around again.
pany already at work.
The Community club held Its .Newport— New bank organized with
regular meeting In the library Tues-
flo(>
Rnd |5 000 , urp,us
day. February 3. After the business
session Mrs. Phipps gave a very in-
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terestlng talk about "Women Who
Tillamook—Creamery
purchases
Boss Us.” Mrs. Waterman then read county property for building cream-
a very good* article on
— "Courage.”
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extension. November cheese
Discussion on topics for the spring
g0(> Prtc<. a(,vanceo
program followed.
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Machinery arrives for
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Make some child ♦
happy by sending ♦
a valentine. We ♦♦
have a large selec­ ♦♦
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at lc 2c 3c 5c and ♦♦
up to $1 Also en­ ♦♦
graved valentines ♦
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cards and envelopes ♦
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10c and 15c. Sel­ ♦
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butter making at creamery plant.
F. L. Kelly returned from .Rose- j
burg Tuesday where ho has been
Salem—Christian Scientists dedi-
on a hustnesg mission.
cate new $75.000 church February
1st.
Mrs. F. L. Kelly Is visiting for
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a short time in The Dalles,
j Medford— Construction to begin
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about February 15 on large new
Frelda Campbell arrived home Ash cold storage plant,
from Portland Saturday. She ex-
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pects to spend a month visiting her
Klamath F a"’* —Campbell - Towle
father and mother who live near Company, of Oshkosh, Wisconsin,
this city.
| buys approximately 50,000,000 feet
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¡Indian timber on Sprague river, and
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The Christian Science service« are »111 build mill.
held In rooms next to the Auditorium
every Sunday at 11 o’c’ock. Sunday
A storia-State Highway Engtn-
ackool at 10:15. AH »re cordially eer„ will etart survey for coast R. E. MITCHFLL PRESCRIP­ ♦
Invited to attend. Wednesday eve-i highway around face of Neahkanle
TION DRUGGIST
irtng meeting /Irsf Wednesday each mountain facing Pacific ocean: aur-
Phone 101
Hermiston, Ore.
.Ippntk.
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jvey will require several month*.
r,ew
A Ford touring car,
Vintage of seventeen.
Knows it’s “stuff,”
And guaranteed weaned.
An Adam Good Timer,
Will make it sell,
Has a durn good motor,
And will go like h—-
FEBRUARY 14
Mitchell Drug Co
SAPPERS’ INC.
FOR SALE
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Mrs. J. E. Hamer, who Is visit­
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Rowe Mc-
Falls, made a trip to Arlington last
week where she visited at the home
of Mrs. H. M. Cox. She returned to
Hermiston on Sunday.
Subscribe for The Herald~$2.00
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SILK HOSE
The Fairies extend a cordial In­
vitation to everybody to come to
"The Toy Shop” on Saturday even­
ing at 8:15 o'clock. Everybody’s
friends are welcome! The Fairies,
and Dolls will furnish Everybody J
with varied entertainment.
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Come to the frolic of the Fairies!
, and the Dolls at "The Toy Shop” on j
Saturday evening at 8:15 o'clock.
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Mrs. Janies D. Todd and daughter
Virginia, arrived home Sunday af­
ternoon after a three month9 visit
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
J. Casaerly, of Fenton, Missouri.
General Pershing’s Last Review
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The New Shades
i h i ' « W leM ywt GlM n to H at.
end T h en A tout tto Cttv and
Nalshtortoud
R. C. Todd and Jack Biggs
motored to Pendleton last Monday
on business.
The New Arch Support
Shoe for Ladies
COME IN
AND SEE THEM
"^OUTELL’ EM
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JU S T
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
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NOTICE
Notice la hereby given and directed
to all freeholders, legal voters end
assessment payers within the West-
land Irrigation District In Ummatlll*
and Morrow counties, 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 tn the Circuit
Cturt 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 aa to the regularity and
legality of the proceedings of the
board of directors of said district and
of said district In the inclusion of
land8 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, 1925
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
General Pershing reviewing die Illinois troops In training at Camp Grant.
place for hearing said petition.
This was probably the last review the general will hold, as he retires on Sep­
This notice is issued pursuant to tember 13.
an order of the above entitled Court
made and entered on the 30th day
of December, 1924, and said notice
shall be Berved upon all parties In
interest by publication thereon for
at least once a week for three suc­
cessive weeks in the Hermiston Her.
aid, 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 tn the
Issue of said 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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Making friends with a policeman
will help you in a pinch.
Let us help you decide what you
want to get tor dinner-
We carry everything that is Good
in the line of MEATS— and you never
take a chance when your purchases
are made here. Come in!
: CITY MEAT MARKET
JOHN ELUS, PROP.
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