The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, April 01, 1926, Image 4

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Red Grange Sweaters, $5.00
B. V. D’s per Garment
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$1.00
Men’s Straw Hats - $2.25 and $5
Ladies, Childrens and Mens Sun
Hats
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40c to 90c
Latest Style Boys’ and Mens’
Oxfords
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$4.00 to $6.00
SPE C IA L
(Saturday Only)
Any Blazer in the store $3.75
Why not some of our stuffed
candies for the next party—40c lb.
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H S R M IS T O N 'S
H O U S E
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Q U A L IT Y
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B tS V IC « '
Y o u r S p r in g W a n ts
POULTRY HOUSE LUMAER
We have a special stock of lumbe. for this purpose. Will Gra­
ham, C. J. Vollva, P. P. Sullivan and Geo. Genn have built god
chicken houses recently.
Our Cedar Flume Stock Is complete In all widths and lengths.
A New Stock of Scree« Doors.
MATERIALLY YOURS
TU M - A-LUM LUM BER CO.
Phone 111
B, A. Brownson, Mgr.
Itatement of Ownership
Management, Circulation, Etc., Re­
quired by the Act of Confie**
cf August 24, 1912,
Of Hermiston HeipU<*. published
« a 4 T lM ra A b m t t S . C l t . u 4
weekly at Hermston, Oregon, tor
N««hborlK»d
April 1. 192«.
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State of Oregon,
Ross Newport of the Newport County of Umatilla, sa
me. a notary
Construction company was here y ~
- Before
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- public In and
for the state and county aforesaid,
lerday from Portland.
personally appeared Joseph S. Har­
pers Boktsh wa. here Sunday to *ey. who. having been duly sworn
spend the day at home with hi. (am-.according to law. deposes and says
lly He I. working on Dr. Kern’s that h . Is the owner of the Hermis-
ap.rtm .nU In Pendleton.
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Herald and that the following
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Is, to the best of his knowledge and
belief, a true statement of the
George and Homer Copplnger were pwnerghlp management (and If a
business visitors In Hermiston
daily paper, the circulation), etc., of
day. George Copplnger Is a w h e a t he aforesaid publication for the date
farmer In the Echo country.
Lhown In the above caption, required
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¡by the Act of August 24, 1912. em-
Mra. H. M. Straw and Mrs. C. W. bodied In section 411, Postal laws
Kellogg entertained the Monday J and Regulations printed on the re
I bridge club at the Hotel Corlls Mon- verse of this form, to-wlt
'day afternoon. Mrs. Fred Callahan
i. That the name and address of
land Mrs. F. C. McKenzie were prize (he publisher, editor, managing edl-
| winner*.
' i tor and business manager Is Joseph
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! S. Harvey, Hermiston, Oregon
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2 That the owner Is: Joseph S.
| Mr. and Mrs. Logan Todd are the
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1 nal '
Harvev or
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a ., Harvey and Marian r. Haivey, oi
parents of a boy that was born 8at-i
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|„rday morning at St. Anthony« hos j He™ s on,
bondholders,
pltal in Pendleton. The youngest
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member of the Todd family has ^ en j ^ w T n g or ho.ding 1 per cent or
named Thomas Crittenden. Mrs.:
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more of total amount of oonns,
Todd and the baby are reported to
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.„-.trltl»« are-
he gett.ng a,ong_very satisfactorily. ^ ' T K I n X
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LOCAL AMD PERSONAL
■ BREVITIES -
F R. Reeves, Santa Rosa, Calif.:
Mrs. J. L. Stars and little daughter
m<md Crowder, Helix. Oregon.
Patricia arrived Saturday from Port-
JOSBTPH 8. HARVETY.
land to Join Dr. Sears. They are
Sworn to and subscribed before me
living at Hotel Oregon at present
day Qf March 1926.
hut expect to move Into the Dr.
(Seal)
w . J. Warner,
Illsley residence about April 15.
¿ ommlslon expires Jan. 9, 1929.
Mrs. Sears and daughter have been *
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in Portland since Dr. Sears came
H. W. Klagas of Boardman was a
to Hermiston about
______ a month ago.
business visitor In Hermiston Satur-j
day.
A farewell party for Mr. and Mrs
Raymond C. Crowder was given
NOTICE
Thursday evening by the local To Westland Irrigation District and
American Legion post and the Ladles’ , to all freeholders, legal voters and
auxiliary. Games were played and, assessment payers within said dls-j
a very enjoyable evening was spent'
trict:
by a large gToup. Mr. 'and Mrs.
Notice is hereby „-----
given ----
and dlr- .
Crowder left Sunday morning for e . ted t0 Westland Irrigation District!
Helix where Mr. Crowder has taken and to alj freeholders, legal voters
over the management of the Helix and assessment payers within the|
Viewpoint.
Westland Irrigation district in Uma-
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j ttlla and Morrow Counties, Oregon,!
! Methodist Episcopal church, Sun- and to all persons interested in said
•lay, April 4— Morning watch Eas- District, that H. J. Bean, Lee Save-
ter Sunday at 6 A. M. Sunday school ly and J. M. Prlndle, directors of
at 10 o’clock. Epworth league 7 said District, have by petition com-1
i
M. Evening worship at 8- menced a special proceeding In the!
Weekly prayer and Bible study on Circuit Court of the State of Oregon I
Thursday evening at 7:30. Special for Umatilla County for the purpose
Easter service will be held on Sun- of having a Judicial examination and
day evening as the pastor will be Judgment of the Court as to the|
at Echo In the morning. Henry regularity of the proooedin^ft in
i connection with the election of I
Young, Minister.
directors in said District for the|
The pig population out at fire year. 1924 and 1925; as to the re-
George Strohm place east of town! gularlty and legality of the assess
h a. reached a little more than 160 ment of irrigable land In said E• -
head for the spring crop. All of! trict in the Fear
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Mr. Strohm's sows have farrowed, suing year, together w
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ceedings of said Board of Directors I
and the pigs are thriving, he said. and said District In the election aul
We will receive during the week
Hudson-Essex
New Spring Wash Goods
Used Car
In the Prints, Peggy Cloths, Prlnt.d Voiles and the other Sheer
Fabric, so much in vogue this season, and feel sure you wl find
here Just what you will want for spring and summer wear In the
Fast Color Wash Goods.
Lot
PENDLETON, OREGON
We received this week some new models in
Queen Quality Shoes
1923 Ford Roadster
1922 Ford Coupe
In the low heel models for growing girls, in the New Light Col-
ors and Two Tone Leathers.
1924 Ford Touring
1921 Dodge Touring
1924 Dodge Coupe
1923 Chevrolet Touring
Ladies’ Misses’, Children’s Hats
In the out door quality. Both stiaw and cloth, are now In
season and we are showing some good values.
1924 Chevrolet Touring
WE HAVE THE LARGEST
STOCK OF SMALL USED
CARS IN EASTERN ORE­
GON TO FICK FROM.
WE WILL GIVE FRIDAY
AND SATURDAY TO EVERY
PURCHASER OF A USED
OAR A 42-PIECE DINNER
SET FREE
Holeproof Hosiery
In the new colors In Silk, $1.00, $1.55, $1.60, $2.00, $2 25
and $2.50 grades.
Lisle and Cotton Hose
40c to 75c- Good substantia ho e in go<d qva tty fo, the ha
er wear service.
Hermiston Produce am'
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Company
Bruce Elllis
Motor Cars
722 Cottoowood St.
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C H IC K E N D IN N
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EVERY SUNDAY AT THE
Dr.
W. Boyd Whyte
HOTEL
C O R ! IS
NOON AND EVENING
A U T O P A R T 'S
NEW AND USED
Chiropractor
You can save money and time here.
Come and see Us.
Auto Clearing House, Inc.
728 Thompson Street
Pendleton, Oregon
Phone 38
Night phone 981
YOUR OLD CAR BOUGHT
Stangier Building
PENDLETON, OREGON
We have installed a new Bur’
radiator machine. We can now
give better service on your radio-
tor work.
thorizing the District to issue bonds!
Senator I. L. Patterson of Polk in the sum of $87,500.00 for the!
county, candidate for the republican purpose of purchasing from the I
nomination for governor, was here Western Irrigation Company all its
Saturday with Roy Rltner of Pen­ water rights except for lands re- f
dleton In the Interest of his cam­ talned by it, water delivery con-|
pais«. While here the two men tracts, rlghts-of-way, Irrigation sys­
called on Col. J. F. McNaught. mem­ tem and lands for use in connection!
ber of the state committee repre­ therewith, necessary to be acquredl
senting Umatilla county, and saw by the District, and as t0 the valid-!
other men. They went from here tty of said election and of said bonds
to Heppner. Senator Patterson haaiw'hen and K issued, and whether or
had many years experience In state
bonds
the amount of $87,-
affalrs as a member of the "enate- 500 00 raay be legally executed, le-
You Want Something Extra Good
He declared that prospects for hla; aued
and sold
sold or
or used
used by
by the
the District
District
sued and
■ nomination appear to be favorable. for said purposes, and the Honorable!
■ Mr. Rltner 1" a candidate for the | Gilbert W. Phelps, Judge of said
TRY
a republican nomination as joint re-1 Court, has entered an order herein
pgesentatlve from Umatilla i and setting Wednsday, the 14th day of
Morow counties.
April, 1926, at the hour of 10:00
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¡o’clock A. M. as the time and the|
We’ll have center cuts of Swift’s Premium
Sunday school will be held at the, p |rcuit Court room In the Court
Baptist church Sunday morning at hou;, e
at PendOeton, Umatilla,
and Sinclair Hams.
10 o’clock. Rev. Ware of Helix
county, Oregon, as the place for
expected to preach here Sunday eve­ hearing, said petition.
Phone 411
This notice Is Issued pursuant to
ning.
m order of the above entitled Court I
WEST TO REGISTER VOTERS
¡made and entered on the 10th day
OF PRECINCTS 53, 54, 55
March. 1926. and said notice shall
DOC WORK
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be «erred upon all partlea In inter-|
J. 8. West of Hermiston has been tat by publication thereof once each
appointed by R. T. Brown, county week for three succsslve weeks in
“Every ycar is leap year for the
clerk, to register voters In this the Hermiston Herald, a weekly Pedestrian.”
part of the county before the spring! newspaper of general circulation
primaries. Mr. West will have printed and published at Hermiston
charge of registration in precincts Umatilla County, Oregon, and the
53. 54 and 56. whlrh Include the first publication thereof shall b»
east and west side of Hermiston and made in the Issue of said newsppaper
the Columbia district.
dated March 11. 1926, and the last
Voters who have changed pre- publication thereof shall be made
clncta since the last election, or who In the Issue of said newspaper dated
have moved Into the country from ¡April 1, 1926.
other sections of the state or from! Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, this
out of the state, or voters who w ill’ loth day of March, 1926.
Yes, we have them. They melt In
east their first ballots are required' (Seal)
- R. —
T. BROWN.
to register. There Is no charge for Clerk of lh e Circuit Court of the your mouth because they are ten­
registration.
State of Oregon for Umatilla der. We carry only the jueiest and 1
County.
(27-4tc) best roast.« in Pork. Veal and Beef.
It Is really a pleasure to prepare a
| | Tha "wind that blows so loud n
meal from the Meat that we carry (
I son«" has pleased us by reason of
MUTUAL CREAMERY
In our Market,
I I the fact that It has not been singing
!, during March.
Match Flay Planned
Stanfield Paper Sold
Try us once and you will
Teams
representing Arlington.
| right back for another order.
TOO TATE TO CLASSIFY
Kenneth J. Ackley, formerly city
Boardman and Hermiston will play
editor of the Tillamook Headlight, golf on the Hermiston course Sun­
Want good, reasonable second hand
and Paul K. Chamber», for five year» day. Play will »tart at 10 o’clock
! 1 « or » h. p gas engine. Mrs.
CALL US AND WE WILL
Ge®. Genn. Hermiston.
30-ltp
with the Corvallis Printing com. and while the learns will not mon­
DELIVER THE ORDER
REGINNING SATURDAY,
pany and at present at Aurora, Ore- opolize the course, they will ask
SNAPS
«on ar» the new owner» of the the privilege of "playing through"
MARCH 97.
14 aerea all alfalfa, smalt house.
Stanfield Standard and U m at.ili ] any »lower moving group. The
We will retail both Whipping Cream |
No. 1 land, close la: $1500.
Spokesman. Mr. Ackley will be grounds were Improved last Friday
10 acres No. 1. close In, as been and Bottled Milk from our Station
Active In the new» and business part , when a group of citizens donated
In alfalfa for year*: $l$00.
ijBr the »hop and Mr. Chamber» will de time and work. The greens have
WE INVITE YOU
seres, good house, chicken sheds,
vote his time to mechanical work. been teveled. cactus has been re­
No. 1 land. $1000.
Mark Cleveland ha» published the moved. the fairways cleared, and
To try us for both of there Dairy
House in town to trad« for small
two papers from Stanfield for a ! the result Is that playing Is much
Product*.
'nor« satisfactory on the course.
aer*M4.
number of years
PHONE 131
MUTUAL CREAMERY
Knerr’s Repair Shop
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Cedar Flume Lumber
new stock on hand for your
flumes and repairs
No. 2 Common
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.
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
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‘ The Yard of Best Quality
M. M. STRAW. MGR.
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Esduive Repreientativu *f Natimal BtuWen Berta»
Leg of Lamb or Good Baked Ham
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D E PEN D A BL E
BUTCHERS
BLAIR
SIMS
Whipping Cream
B o ttled M ilk
City Meat
Market
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