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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1926)
Wsstern Irrigation Company all Its I water rights except for lands re LOCAL AND PERSONAL tained by It, water delivery con tracts, rlghts-of-way, irrigation sys ■ BREVITIES • O s su n a c « a t iaU ra.1 GI m u m O Here tem and lands for use In connection Md r h .r . About th . Cltr and therewith, neceesary to be acqured Neighborhood by the District, and as to the valid ity of said election and of said bonds Mr. and Mrs. J. F. McNaught and when and ,f U»uedl and wheU,er or ..... and x..,., bond* ,o *he an”Hlnt <* ,8 7 l‘ SJr. Mrs. , F. . B Swayze drove1 to Lind, Washington, last Friday « 0 « legally executed, la wyers they visited the wheat ranch I - « “ aIld *lld «r.u»M«W>yWhq. Wstrlet . ------ * a ------------ Honorable which Colonel McNaught owns T h e: i for "ald P»rP<»es, and growing wheat looks good, he re-'C “ '1» « W Phe'PB’ Judge ot said j ported, and prospects are that a good Court, hss entered an order herein 'crop will be produced this year If Wednsday, the 14th day of the year ia as seasonable until bar- April. 1928. at the hour of 10:00 vest a . It has been to date. Al M “ the tlme and the ____ _ i Circuit Court room in the Court Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Ray and Mr al Pendleton. Umatilla, and Mrs. Homer Martin of Rupert. County. Oregon, as the place for Idaho, were here over the week end henring, said petition. a8 guests at the home of Mr. and « *“ “*» Pursuant to Mrs Enos D. Marlin. Mr and Mrs. order ° f th« abov« entitled Court Martin are the parents of Enos Mar- «“• * • a"d entered on the 10th day (ln ¡of March, 1926, and said notice shall ______ ' be served upon all parties In Inter- Mr and Mrs. Carl W. Chambers « 1 bX publication thereof once each of Pendleton were here Sunday as week for three succssive weeks In , . . , . the Hermiston Herald, a weekly guests of friends. - newspaper of general circulation, George B Wallace’ used t„ be In minted and published at Hermiston, business In Pendleton whert- with Umatilla County, Oregon and the his brother he sold and distributed first publication thereof shall be Studsbakers. Recently Wallace Bros, made in the Issue of said newsppaper sold their business In Pendleton and dated March 11, 19.6, and the last moved to Spokane where they ac- publication thereof shall be made qulred a larger field. Mr. and Mrs. ‘n the Issue of said newspaper dated Wallace were here Sunday for a few April 1 1926 hour, visiting friends while en route} Dated at Pendleton. Oregon. ttls POULTRY HOUSE IDEAS Tbs poor lumber dealer got an awful wallop not long ago. And thia ia the way It happened. Chicken house» wer» being built at leaat twelve high with a wonderful arrangement of aash and ventilators way up there so high that they might have served a» "lookouts” in the time of Invasion. Since chickens are not built on the » " is plan as giraffes, folks began to realize that all that super structure »M unnecessary. Now they build their poultry houses not more than eight feet high at the highest place. They have found that the chickens can keep warmer and with a simple ventilating arrangement they do much better. But It doesn’t take near as much lumber to build this new style house, and that Is why we feel discouraged, but It will brighten us up a great deal If you will build for 300 hens Instead of for the 200 that you had thought of. You can do it for th e sam e m on ey We'll sell the same amount of lumber and you will have In. esased your capacity flafty per cent without additional expense. You”ll be happy and o will we. T u m -A -L u m Lum ber Co. R. A. Brownson. Mgr. Phone 111 from Portland back to Spokane on a brief trip. Olli- tflisweC The Mr. F. V. Ke’ly was In Hermis ton Saturday from Cabbage Hill. The heavy rainfall made It Impos sible for the road crews to work. BULLS EYE Hr. and Mrs. Wm. Shanr were Wa'la Walla visitors over Sunday. “E ditor and Q tn tr a l .M anager WILL ROGERS County Agent Bennlon was here Monday trying to make arrangements for the purchase of pigs for members of pig clubs In various parts of the county. He visited a number of breeders In the Hermiston district. ‘^VICTOR RECORDS C M Lane who lives In Port land was a Hermiston visitor Tues day with his nephew, J. M. D,inn ing of Pendleton. Mr. Lane Is an, inspector In the federal pension de partment at Portland. He Is vlsit-^ Ing his nephew. J h e a r “A L W A Y S ” o n Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felthouse, Mrs., M. L Watson and Mrs. Frank Sin- den drove to Pendleton Monday. V ic t o r R e c o r d s Come In and let us play you Irvlg Berlin’s great new song hit. in three delightful woys. No matter what form you like—«fox trot, waltx or vocal— we have them. And each Is a winner. JU ST OUT George Olsen and His Music Always—Waltz with Vocal Reraln The Troubadors Prlncdp Flavlai—Medley Waltz Victor Record No. 19955, 10-inch International Novelty Orchestra Always—-Fox Trot International Novelty Orchestra Pretty Little Baby— Fox Trtot Victor Record No. 19970. 10-inch Henry Burr Always—Tenor Solo Jack 8mlth When Autumn Leaves «re Falling— Farltone Solo Victor Record No. 19959, 10-ln Also ask to hear thia one— Marlon Talley Home Sweet Home—Solo Marlon Talley Cornin' Thro the Rye Victor Record No. 114 6 M IT C H E L L D R U G C O . Phone 101 Hermiston Oregon. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■«■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a I ■ ■ Cedar Flum e Lumber : ■ A ■ ■ B n ew stock on hand for flum es and repairs your ! ! N o. 2 C om m on :■ Ask us to show you our stock of No. 2 Common Good serviceable material for cheap construction. May be used in a surprising number places in your ■ ■ building operations, at a substant ial saving. ■ ■ ■ I I ■ ■ ■ FUEL Slab Wood for summer use. The best range fuel for the warmer days. Nut Coal in stock at all times. Inland Empire Lumber Company PI m m |931 : I “ The Yard of Best Qw*B*y ” M. M. STRAW. MGR. Eadoaive Representatives of National Builders Bnrnnn f ■ ■ i t 8 • I Methodist Episcopal church Sun day, March 28—Sunday school 10 A. M., morning worship nt 11. Fp- worth League. 7 P. M. Weekly prayer and Bible study Thursday evening at 7:30. Church fair on Saturday, March 27, from 10 A. M. tn 4 P M. Dinner served at noon. Cooked food, home made candy. Ice cream, products, etc., will be offer ed for sale. Auction at 2 P. M. Henry Young, minister. The Umatilla Bee Keepers’ associa tion will meet Saturday night at the library at 7:30 to make up an order for the season’s supplies. Licenses are not being taken out very rapidly this year, according to W. Q. Rodda, Inspector. Mrs. Ethel L. Field of the Marln- ello beauty parlor In Pendleton, died Wednesday morning following a major operation. The parlors will continue under the management of Stella DuPuls, who has been an oper ator In It for three years. Mrs. F. H. Dean has returned to Hermiston from Seattle and has re sumed her residence here. She has fully recovered from the accident she (suffered' last fall. She spent several months with her daughter In Seattle. She Is now at home with her »on, H. K Dean, on the experiment station farm. — •’SUjo-We urge you to call and Inspect the “The Strain is the Same Anyway’ — says M rs. Randall “ N o m atter h ow sadly the hou se and garage need to be painted, the strain is the sam e on our fam ily budget and the cost o f putting it on is m ore than the paint itself. . . S o , ” says M rs. R andall, “ w e w o n ’t use a n y th in g b u t the b e st p a in t A n d th a tisJ e m e Quality. ” ACME QUALITY Paint »^Varnish T h e r e ’s an A c m e Q u ality P roduct for e v e r y painting n e e d . T h is is th e A c m e Q u ality P a in ta n d V a rn ish S e r v ic e S ta tio n . S e e u s! Friday and S atu rd ay M ARCH 26 2 7 This will be a good opportunity to see and select what you may need at first hand, both as to Style and Fabric at Manu facturers Cost. These garments are direct from the maker to you at prices very much more reas >nable that the regular retail stores could name to you. Come In and look them over whether you Intend to buy or not. T his is to be a R egular E ven t Four T im es each year to cover th e season ’s needs. Hermiston Produce and Supply Company W . L. BLESSING H a rd w a re Y ou C a n ’t S m o k e B o t t le d M ill H is t o r y MARCH 27, Card of Thanks We take this means of expressing ¡our heartfelt thanks to our friends who by many acts of kindness aided P.S. You notice I named in thia ar us during the time of Illness '.ltd ticle the WRONG Carolina. That'a so North Carolina will get sore Jecause death of our wife and mother. I named South Carolina, and South F F Wlsenor and Family. Carolina will get sore because I didn’t name North Carolina, A true South erner never forgets. NOTICE P.P.S. There will be another piece To Westland Irrigation District and in this paper soon. Watch for it. to all freeholders, legal voters and! assessment payers within said dis-1 trial: Notice Is hereby given and dir ected to Westland Irrigation District and to all freeholders, legal voters] and assessment payers within the Westland Irrigation district tn Unia-j tllla and Morrow Counties, Oregon, and to all persons Interested in said District, that H. J. Bean, Lee Save ly and J, M. Prlndle, directors of said District, have by petition com menced a special proceeding In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon] for Umatilla County for the purposei of having a Judicial examination and Judgment of the Court as to the' regularity of the proceeding in connection with the election of directors In said District for the years 1924 and 1925; as to the re-' gularlty and legality of the assess» ment of Irrigable land in said Dis trict In the year 1926 for thé en suing year, together with the pro eeedinga of said Board of Directors G uaranteed by and said District In the election au vide thorlslng the District to Issue bonds In the sum of 887,500.9(1 for the' I « URHMATI» purpoee of purchasing from the* 111 Fifth Averne. Now York City S u its , C o a ts , H a t s a n d And In fact Just whst yon will b needing for Spring and Sum- mer wear. Whipping Cream W riting Ads that will be re membered is a queer game. This is an Ad, not a History. I selected Ads over History on account of the pay. (American Tobacco Com pany’s pay is as good as its tobacco.) W here “Bull” Durham comes from or where it goes to is left for the starving Historian. — including— P a r ty D r e s s e s MUTUAL CREAMERY A fellow from Carolina wants to know where I get the idea that “Bull” Durham and George Wash ington come from the same state. H e says, “Why don’t you write and give the people the real History of ‘Bull’ Durham in its native State, South Carolina, that people would appreciate that more than these Bull Legends of yours. ” N ow thanks, Sir, for your good- natured suggestion. If I knew His tory I wouldn’t he able to write “ Bull” Durham Ads. I would be a College Professor, get everything right, and get nothing for it. Everything you suggested me tell ing the public about when and where “Bull” Durham originated, has been told for 66 years by typ ical Advertising writers. That’s the only thing the Company asked of me was “please don’t tell again where it came from, or how.” You see you didn’t read their Ads, but you did read mine and remembered it, because it was wrong. R e a d y to W e a r G a r m e n ts BEGINNING SATURDAY, Listen In on Radio KTBR Portland Thursday, March 25, at 8:30 P .M. ALFRED E CLARK Candidate for he Republican nom nation for United Pta*’ * ator will deliver the first radio political address of the ccmpai DON’T MISS IT! HEAR THE STOR OF: The present assault on the direc- primary law. The attempt to dictate Republican politics and nominatl ns i this state. The ambitions program to contro th* senav this year, The purpose later to accomplish the defat of the se as well. IT IS AN INTERESTING STORY Paid adv. Alfred E. Clary for Unl.ed States Senator <’> l> Committee. S elf-E xtinguishing Farm Loans No Commissions— No Hidden Charges. We w ill retail both Whipping Cream and Bottled Milk from our Station Prompt Attention and Fast Services. WE INVITE YOU J. DeWILDE, Local Representative Pacific Coast Joint Stock Land Bank. To try us for both of there Dairy Products. First National Bank Building, Room 109 Pendleton, Oregon MUTUAL CREAMERY AUTO P A P ’ NEW AND USED Yon can save money and time here. Come and see Us. A u to C learing H ouse, I ic 728 Thompson Street Pendleton, Oregon Phone 38 Night Phone 961 YOUR OLD CAR BOUGHT We have installed a new Burt radiator machine. We can now give better service on your radio tor work. Knerr s Repair Shop ELUS PARKER BUTLER “Anther good intelligence test is a stock that promises 20 per cent.” M ost E verybody Relishes Pork Chops as an Ideal Item for Dinner. And when bought from us and properly prepared you'll eat more tan your share. Buy them here. In fact we han- Jle a flhe line of all kinds of Fresh, Smoked and Salted Meats. We sell the Best Quality at the Lowest Price. FOR QUALITY MEATS P hop e411 HERMISTON MARKET W e D eliver CALL US AND WE WILL DELIVER THE ORDER City Meat Market PHONE 131 DEPENDABLE BUTCHERS BLAIR SIMS I