The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, December 10, 1925, Image 4

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Get 7 hinge in Shape for Fall
and Winter Now
H 'S REPAIR TIME
SELECT LUMBER FOR REPAIRING
Make up your mind what repair
or building work you are going to
undertake within the next few
weeks. When you've figured out
how much lumber you will need, tell
us about it.
We offer su’ect, carefully inspect­
ed lumber, shingles, lath, plank,
fence posts, etc., at most reasonable
prices.
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Materially You re
,
Tum-A-Lum
Lumber Co.
R. A. Brownson, Mgr.
Phone 111 •
B uster R r 0 wn 5 h ^ es
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Built on the famous
Brown Shaping Lasts
they provide real com­
fort for feet not yet
matured.
P
D a in ty little shoes in the grown-up
sort o f styles th at every little miss
w ho has lived her first "teen” year
is just crazy to wear.
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Y e t underneath th eir charming good
looks is "Buster Brown” soundness
and long-wearing strength.
BUSTER BROWN SHOE STORE
PEND LETO N, OREGON
NEW A ID USED
Come and see Us.
Auto Clearing House, Inc.
728 Thompson Street
Pendleton, Oregon
Phone 38
the
the
Orthophonie
Victrola
$150.00
t VUTO p a r t s
You can save money- and time here.
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c ir c u it c o u r t o r
STATE OP OREGON
1«, IT, 1« and I I ; theaee North I I
degrees 10 m inut« West 110 feet:
thence North 74 dgreee 45 minutes
fo r the County of Umatilla.
Eastern Oregon Livestock Com. West 106 feet; thence South I I de­
l r f l« l» .t
B as
»•By. a corporation, Plaintiff, va. grees West 140 feet; thenee North
■ A k *i< t f c .c iw .a d
J. W. Reese and Allda M. Reese, hie I f degrees 16 minutes west 100 feet
wife, August J. Stange and Priscilla to a point 336 feet south of the 8.
A. Stanga, his wife, and Anna Ar­ W. corner of the SEU of the SEM
Mrs. George Wagner entertained thur and Perry A^thpr?. her «tus- wf Sec
than 27; thence south 63 de­
the ‘‘500" elub at her home Decem­ band. Defends»b. ? J
i ) £> ! (¡gross west 31* feet; thence South
ber 1-
' n ! i
30 degrees West 230 feet; thence
NOTICE OP SHERIFF’S SALE.
By virtue of an executloii, Judg­ North 71 degrees 46 miputes Wee»
The Oron Felthouse tracks 'are m en t, order, deeree and brdtì- ’of-'sale*
300 feet; thence sputh 36 degrees
busy hauling crushed gravel for the
Istued out of the above
entitled West 225 feet; thence south 37 de-
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patching of Main street. The grav.
: Court, in the above entitled cause, ' greee 15 minutes east 369 feet
el will be put on the section from
, to me directed and dated the 10th ' thence 8oulh 66 degrees west 416
the government drainage ditch to
day of November, 1026, upon a Judg-!feet; thenc© North 11 degrees 15
the Hermiston service station, and
, ment rendered and entered In the minutes west 360 feet to the ioter-
from the depot to the Robb place.
i said court on the 1st day of October, section of the north and south line
1325, In favor of Eastern Oregon through the center of Section 34;
.Jack Horton, who Is employed by Livestock Company a corporation, thence, leaving the rivr channel,
the government a« a forest ranger, plaintiff, and against J. W. Reese north.995 fet to the point of beglnn-
wai • visitor at the J. B. Moll home | and Allda M Reece, his wife, Ang- ling, containing two hundred and
In this city the latter part of last uat J. Stange and Priscilla A. Stange seventy acres (270), more or lees,
week. Mr. Horton has been station. ’ his wife, and Anna Arthur and i NOW THEREFORE, by virtue of
ed at Medford but recently received Perry Arthur, her husband, defend-
execution, Judgment, order, de- i
a transfer to Pendleton. Mrs. Hor- ianta, for the sum of »23,888.92 to- J cree and order ot Bale and in corn-
ton ig a sister to Mrs. Moll and ac- gether with interest thereon from pIlane© with the command of said
companied her husband on the trip November 1, 1921, at the rate of 6 wrjt, I will, on the 19th day of
from Medford to their new home In per cent per annum and for the fur December, 1925, at 10:00 o'clock (1-
Pendleton, stopping at the Moll home (her sum of 3388.92 together with | the forenoon) at the front door’ of
on the way.
5 per cent penalty and Interest at j the County court house at Pendle-
; the rate of 1 per cent a month from (on Umatilla County, Oregon, sell a t 1
Mrs Charles Adam« of Notin was!Aprfl 5> 1923' the sald 8um belnK public auction (subject to redempt-'
a visitor the latter part of last week I * * " fOr -the year Of 1922; and for Ion) to the highest bidder for cash
the further sum of »370.57 together In hand, all of the right, title and
at the Moll home.
with 5 per cent penalty and Interest Interest which the said abov© named
at the rate of 1 per ent a month from defendant^ or either, any or all of
M. E. Bazaar— Place, Campbell’s Apr|j
5, 1924, the said sum being them hav© or had in and to the
warehouse on Main street. Time, 1 ! V
taxes
for
the year 1923; and for above described property or any
o’clock P. M. Date, Saturday, Dec.
a further sum of »341.18 together part thereof to satisfy said execution
12.
with 5 per cent penalty and interest Judgment, order and decree, Interest,
at the rate of 1 per cent a month costs and accruing costs.
L. H. Berry left Sunday for Port­ from April 5, 1925, the Bam© being
R. T. COOKINGHAM.
land. Mr. Berry has been confined taxes for the year of 1924; and for
Sheriff
of
Umatilla
County, Oregon
to his home for life past few weeks a further sum of »1500.00, attor­
By S. S. Stokes, Deputy
n account of sickness and is making ney’s fees; and for the costs and
Dated this 14th day of November,
the trip for an ex-Ray examination’ disbursements of said suit. Said
1926.
at a Portland hospital.
execution and order of sale com­ I ’ First publication November 20th
manding me to make sale of the fol­ . 1925.
Orville Berry motored to Pine City lowing dscribed property, to-wit:
Last publication December 17th
Friday.
In Township four (4) North 1925.
Range twenty-eight (28) east of
Mrs. F. C. McKenzie and Mrs. Loig the W. M,, Slxty-elght and three-
I Schultz were visitors In Pendleton tenths (68.3) acres in SH of SE%
Monday.
Section Twenty-seven
(37) lying
south of the 0. W. R. & N. right of
Burl Wattenberger of Pine City, way.
I was a Hermiston visitor Friday. Mr.
One hundred twenjty-^even and
Wattenberger came over to a’tend three-tenths (127.3) acres in S o u th s
the minstrel show given by the high of South % Section twenty-six (26)
I school.
lying south of the O. W. R. & N.
right of way.
M. E. Ladles’ Aid Bazaar Decem-
Thirty-three and
seven-tenths
I ber 12. Get your Christmas presents (33.7) acres in North >4 of N. E. ’4
I at the MH. E. Ladies Aid bazaar Section Thirty-four (34) lying north
Saturday, Dec. 12. There will be of th9 Umatilla river.
fancy work, aprons galore, candy
And forty and seven-tenths (40.7)
cooked food, and, of course, the acres in North *4 of North. >4 Sec-
| White Elephant booth.
THE NEW
tlon Thirty-five (35) lying north of
the Umatilla River, mor© particular­
Art Schmidt wwho was Injured In ly described as:
la football game with Pendleton re-
Commencing at the one-quarter
I cently while a member of the local
corner (Iron pipe) between Sec­
high school team was taken to the
tions Twenty-seven (27) and Thirty-
Pendleton hospital Thursday. The
four (3 4 ), Township Four (4) North
Injured member, a knee, has been Range Twenty-eight (28) East of
giving him considerable trouble and the W. M.; thenc*© north 1103.5 feet
L IK E P IC T U R E
lit wan thought best to place him in
to the south line of the O. W. R. &
I the hospital where he would receive N. right of way; thence easterly
I medical attention.
along said right of way 7,954 feet,
more or less, to the Intersection cf
Clifford Dooley, who has been the north and south line between
I visiting at the Ed. Jackson home left Sections 25 and 26, at a point 1169.6
Have you heard this wonderful
I Monday night for Lewiston to visit feet north of the corner of Sections
I with frlendR there. Mr. Dooley is a 25, 26, 35 and 36; thence south musical invention; if not you are
I nephew of Mr. Jackson’s.
756.6 feet; thence west 1773.6 feet: missing something. Come into, our
thence south 1003.6 feet to the cen­
store and ask to hear the new Ortho
Lela Addleman, of Pendleton, la a ter of the channel of the Umatilla
I guest at the Merrill Potter home this River th e n c « 'd o w n th e ch an n el o f phonic Victrola. Yes, we sell them
said river North 79 degrees 30 min­
week.
on payments— pay $2.00 each wbek
utes West 295 feet: thence north 60
and
we w ill deliver the new V ic­
degree«
30
minutes
West
385
feet;
New Fall and Winter Styles In
thence
South
81
degrees
West
250
trola
in time for Christmas. Ask rs
hlldrcn’a coats, ladleg coats and
dresee. Ladle«,' men’s and chlld- feet to a point 360 feet south of (he about our budget payment plan.
I ten’s hosiery and underwear. Bar- southwest corner of the SWU of the
eley corsets made to measure. Also SB (4 of Section 28; thence South
I eoat and dress material by the yard. 80 degrees West 330 feet; thence
F a c e yohr order early if you
Mis. Emma Johnson, third house North 75 degrees West 858 <feet; want delivery for Christmas.
| east Catholic church. Not at home thence South 82 degrees west 192.6
for businesg Wednesdays.
7-te feet to a potnt 230 feet south of the
southwest corner of the SEU of the
FOR SALE AT
SWU of Section 26; thence South
Ed. McKeen and wife of Pendleton 78 degrees 30 minute« West 510
I visited Sunday at the home of his
feet; thence South 450 feet; thence
¡mother, Mrs. S. J. McKeen.
South 52 degrees W est 285 feet:
thence West 605 feet to a point 964
Phone 101
Mr«. Holllg Percy was taken sud­ feet south of the corner of sections
d en ly ill Friday night. She was im.
I mediately taken to Pendleton by car
for medical treatment and Is at the
home of her father and mother in
I that city. According to late reports
|she 1« slightly Improved.
LOCAL AND P U 9 0 N A I
■ B U V IT IE S -
Night Phone 981
YOUR OLD CAR BOUGHT
Hermiston Creamery Co.
PAYS THE HIGHEST PRICE
AND S P O T C A S H F O R
YOUR CREAM.
Mitchell Drug Co.
MITCHELL DRUG CO.
H e r m isto n S e r v ic e
J. C. Robinson of Portland, who
Ils distributor for Ih© Anker-Holt
I cream separator, wa, a Hermiston
| visitor Tuesday.
S ta tio n
THE LITTLE STATION
’
WITH THE BIO SERVICE
If you like our service
tell your friends
If not, tell us.
DROP IN AND LET'S GET ACQUAINTED
GAS, OILS AND GREASES,
TIRES and TUBES
+HE
Claude Kellogg made a business
[trip to Portland the latter part of
last week.
LITTLES, Proprietors
While George Challis was driving
truck home from Stanfield Mon-
I dey night the lights suddenly went
lout and George run off the highway
I Into a barb wire fence, doing slight
damage to the truck.
W. 8 Casady I« building a new
I chicken house on his ranch. Mr.
I Cassidy will Increase his flock this
I year and Is erecting the building so
I that he will be able to house them.
J. M. Biggs made a business trip
I to Kennewick Saturday.
F. B. Swayxa was a business |
I visitor In Umatilla Tuesday.
L i | «< Alexander of Pendleton, was
town Wednesday attending a
meeting of the board ot dlrctora ot
the Firm National Bank. While here
j he was a guest at the home of bis
daughter, Mrs. E. P. Dodd.
Xmas Gift Suggestions--A Care­
fully selected stock at right prices
A WHOLE HOME AND YET CONSUMES ONLY AS MUCH COAI
OR LESS, THAN IS NOW USED BY OLD FASHIONED METHODS
TO HEAT ONE ROOM.
This is the
IDEAL VECTO HEA i £ .It
THIS HEATER WILL BE DEMONSTRATED AND DISPLAYED
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 12, IN THE WAREHOUSE OF THE HER-
MIST0N PRODUCE
A
SUPPLY CO.
Oregon Hardware & Irnpz.
the
’f Y/NCff£ST£R
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W e Carry a Complete
Line of
P IS T O N R IN G
For All Makes of Cars
And Stationary Engines
Knerr's Repair Shop
When In Pendleton—
. Call in and let n i tell you in person what we can do for yoa
at this Beauty Shop. A satisfied customer is our best advertise­
ment. Come and see for yourself.
All the latest methods are used at this Beauty Shop and all
work is done under sanitary conditions.
SLOAN BONNET AND BEAUTY PARLORS
Maroelling, Facial and Scalp Treatments are Our Specialties
Smart and Exclusive M’lhnery at Most Reasonable Prices.
645 Main St., Pendleton, Ore.
Telephone: 380
Open for Business in New Location
NEXT TO SAPPERS’ HARDWARE
A Few Good Second Hand
Separators at the right
price, and on very reason­
able terms.
SAVE ON YOUR PURCHASES OF DOLLS AND TOYS
All Toys, Dolls sad Toy Games, one-third off Regular Marked Priee
BEST NIXED CANDY AT SOe
This is fia t high grade hard eaady mix. only SOc per pouad.
FULL LINN FRESH CHOCOLATES, RULE AND BOXED
EXTRA FINE SALTED PEANUTS, M e; BLANCHED 50c
101
HAS BEEN PERFECTED WHICH WARMS, NOT ONE ROOM, BUT
L H. BERRY & SON
l ea t h e r goods
n * .
K COMPACT, SELF CONTAINED, BEAUTIFUL HEATING UNIT
AMERICAN SHOE SHOP
SMOKER'S STANDS AND SETS AMD CIGAR-A-DOR FOR
DESK OR AUTO
MEN’S PURSES AND BILL FOLDS
SUIT CASES AND RAGS
HAND BAG«. BOXES
CLOCKS AND WATCHES
KODAKS, $8.00 TO $88.00
BROWNIE CAMERAS, $8.00 TO $5
KODAK ALBUMS
HOT WATER BOTTLES. $1.50 TO $4.00—BEST GRADES
RAZORS—SAFETY— $1.00
a z u o n o i
The Secret of Home Comfort for
Homes and Other Buildings
up to 8000 cubic feet
Capacity
IN OLD POSTOFFICE BUILDING
PERFUMES, IMPORTED PERFUMES AND TOILET WATER
SETS
FACE POWDERS
VANITY BOXES, LOOSE POWDER AND COMPACTS
..V .
INCENSE AND BURNERS
FOUNTAIN PENS—PARKER'S AND MOORE'S
PENCIL AND FOUNTAIN K N SETS
BOOKS, POPUIAR COPYRIGHT, 75c
. STATIONERY
MITCHELL DRUG COMPANY
Ideal VECTO
Heater
We buy »ad Sell for Cash—Cream, Eggs, Poultry and Groceries
L. H. BERRY & SON
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PHONE 111