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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1926)
THE gERM IgTOB TTT^RAj.n, HEBMISTO-S, OREGON. COME IN— It's not a bother— it’g a privilege to serve you! Ia your idea of a bank that of a cold, forbidding place of bolts and bars, combination locks and heavy steel doors? We have all theee safeguards, to be sure. But this is a Human bank. We want you to think of it as a strong, wise friend, always willing to give you help and advice that will make success easier for you. l i l t , for the purchase of $17,500.00' of the bonds of said Westland Irrl-| gatlon District,, subject to prior ( validation and confirmation of said bonds by the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County,' as provided by Chapter 390, Gene ral Laws of Oregon for 1919, said, bonds to be dated January 1st, 1936, to bear interest at the rate of 6 per cent, payable semi-annually on the first days of January and July each year. The bonds begin to mature' ten years from date of issue. The Board reserves the right toI reject any and all bids or proposals received. By order of the Board of Directors of Westland Irrigation District, dat ed March 18, 1926. J. W. MESSNER. Secretary of the Board of Directors of Westland Irrigation District. '(28-5tc) F ir st N a t io n a l B a n k of Hermiston Caoital- Surplus and Undivided Profit* O ver $50,000 Challis Transfer & Storage We H aul A nything Anywhere r B. Swayza, Pres. R. Alexader, Vlce-Fraa. A. H. Norton, Cashier W. L. Hamm, Asst. Cashier LODGE DIRECTORY Send It To The Laundry C O N F E C T IO N E R Y S T A T IO N E R Y Science prove« that ,it is very nhealth y to dry clothing in doors, especially during damp or stormy weather when pneumon ia is more or less prevalent. W e handle a full line o f high class c a n d ie s = = The Domestic Laundry offers the follow ing services: 1— FINISHING DEPARTMENT Our new and modern equipment makes it possible for us to turn out a grade of finished work that Is a source of pleasure to our many customers. 2— ROUGH DRY WANT AOS (•'OK SALE FOR SALE— Gray enameled baby sul key in excellent condition, also two rocking chairs. Inquire at Herald. 32-ltc W. A. Leathers buys and sells al FOR SALE—Second hand furniture. E. P. Dodd. 32-2tc falfa hay. Office in building for merly occupied by Western Land Co. and Hay Growers' Assn. Phone FOR TRADE— Two Pendleton houses for alfalfa tract near Hermiston. $1. 1-tfe E. P Dodd. 32-2tc A ttom ey-at-Law ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Hermiston ❖ IF IT’S h S E R V IC E W m . Shaar, A g en t Office: CALL 25-J Phone 461 M c K e n z ie , m . d 1-2-3 Inland Empire Bldg. Pendleton, Oregon JAMES L. SEARS, M. D. T . H. G aither The s. i : : Eye. Ear- Nose and Throat YOU WANT Physician and Surgeon Office phone 733 Res. phone 902 Office in First N ational Rank Bldg. TRANSFER AND DRAY BULLS EYE 'E d ito r a n d G a n t r a l J d a n a q t r W IL L ROGERS 7 DR. THEO. BELETSKI, Veterinarian AT THE HOTEL C O R L IS LAUNDRY EVERY FRIDAY EVENING WE SPECIALIZE ON OUR FISH DINNER FOUR l'iMES A W EEK SERVICE B IG C H IC K E N D IN N E R EVERY SUNDAY T roy L aundry ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a i HONEY LABELS i T o Y ou r O rd er and a t R e a so n a b le P ric es ) Pendleton, Oregon QUALITY SERVICE Congress No. 1 I went to Washington the other day. I visited “The House of Rep resentatives,” they were in session. W hat I mean by being in session, the tax bill was up for debate and they were arguing on “Better Golf courses for the medium salaried man.” I suppose if the World Court bill had been up, they would have been talking on “Shall Amer ica park oblong or parallel.” W ell, then I went over to the Senate. They had adjourned, so I felt that America was not having such a bad day at th it. W e were only 50 percent inefficient T H A T DAY. You know we all joke and kid about Congress, but we can’t im prove on them. Nom atter who we elect, he is just as bad as the one he replaced. So with all their faults w e love ’em. They are as good as the people who vote to put them there, and they are 10 times better than the ones who don’t vote at all. They are like “Bull” Durham, they are not perfect, k it they are the best in their line. B ull D urham Dr. W. Boyd Whyte AUCTION SALES! A FEW IFS AND W HY! IF you intend having an Auction, and IF you want to sell at good prices, and IF you want an auctioneer who can speak German as well as English, W e are C losing O ut Our Tire Stock 10 PER C EN T O FF O N ALL TIRES and T U B E S < CF’1’ Residence second bouse weet Of the Catholic church, ihone, 82-R. C om pany T H E H ERM ISTO N H ER A LD __ " B u ll” D urham adver- ent b y W ill R ogers, Ziegfeld $ a n d screen star, and lei American hum orist. More i m i n g . W atch fo r th em . Treats all Domestic Animal*. Inter state Stock Inspector We W ash E vw yth in g B ut the Baby. Chiropractor WHY the man you are looking for 1*— C olonel W M . F. Y O H N K A Stangier Building PENDLETON, OREGON Knerr’s Repair Shop “The an Who Cries Sales Everywhere” His prices are reasonable and he doe* the business. ^BIIBSBSBBBB <■■■■■ 5 J. L. V A U G H A N ® NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S » A U , OF Umatilla County, REAL PROPERTY ON FORECLOSURE Oregon, together Sale Daw: can he had at thi office 5 with all tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belong a ing or In anywise appertaining, or which the defendants in this suit HERMISTON TIRE SHOP or any of them have since acquired therein or thereto down to and in F irst Door W est of cluding the date of sale to satisfy H erm iiton L ight Co. 5 said several amounts with interest We carry a complete line of re- costs and accruing costs. liners and bootH, also some auto Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, this £ accesaorie. New and used tires 12th day of April, 1926. nnd tubes. Vulcanlzng, tire R. T. COOKINGIIAM. changing and tube repairing. Sheriff of Umatilla County, Oregon Seibcrling and Federal lines of First publication April 15th, 1926 tires. Date of last publication May 13th $0x3 H tires....... $7.75 1926 BURKENBINE & BURKENBINE W. J. Warner 32-5tc Attorney for Plaintiffs, Notice is hereby given that I, the undersigned, a sheriff have received a writ of execution and order of sale issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County bearing date of April 10, 1926, to me directed upon that cer tain decree and order of sale made and entered in said Court on the 10th day of April, 1926 In the suit Feiende fer Profits. Stillings. 37tf to foreclose mortgage wherein Ellen Canfield was plaintiff and Sappers' Try Burk’a for bargains. Neglect of the liver results in self Inc., a corporation, Raymond C. poisoning! Not so quickly, perhaps, Crowder and Lilly Crowder, his wife, ESTATE EXCHANGES AND but Just as surely as If you drank Marshall-Wells Company, a corpora WSTFRANCB. J M. BIGGS. RE poison out of a bottle .If your liver tion, and R L. Sabin, as trustee in ALTOR. 26-tfc lg not doing Us work of heplng diges bankruptcy of Sappers’ Inc., a cor NOTICE TO CREDITORS tion, eliminating waste from the poration, were defendants, in which In the Circuit Court of the Statt of FOR NEW AND USED CARS— Kel bowels and purifying the blood, you suit It was decreed that the plaintiff Oregon for the County of Umatilla logg Motor Co. 2-tfc will always be troubled with tick | have and recover of and from the In the Matter of the Estate headaches, nausea, biliousness, had i defendants Sappers Inc. and R. L, Good blue grass pasture, shade and breath, gas, sour stomach or constipa of Sabin, as trustee in bankruptcy of S. P. Hutchinson, deceased. water, for cattle, price $3 per head tlon. P.S. There will be another piece said corporation, the sum of $750.00 The undersigned having been by per month. This will be a good Cleanse and tone your liver! Put in this paper soon. Look lor it. with interest thereon at the rate of 8 order of the County Court of the pasture to fatten cattle as we do your system In feondltion so you feel per cent per annum from May 5. State of Oregon for Umatilla County not overstock these pastures. W. your very best again! Try Just a 1925, until paid, and the further appointed Executrix of the Last Will A. Leathers. 29-tfc spoonful of Dr. H. 8. Thacher’s ex sum of 8100.00 as reasonable attor and Testament of S P. Hutchinson ROOM FOR RENT— And hoard with cellent Liver and Blood Syrup after neys fee, and the further sum of deceased, notice I« hereby given to family. Inquire Mutual Cream the next few meals and notice the $34.25 taxed as costs and disburse all persons having claims against ery. 30-tfc quick Improvement In the way you ments. and ordered that the real pro- said estate to present them, with eat, sleep, look and feel— the return | perty hereinafter described be gold to proper vouchers, within six months JR SALE— 1 Dining room table. 6 of strength, vigor and energy. You i satisfy said several sums with ac- from the date of this notice, to said dining room chairs, davenport, will be completely satisfied; other Icruing costs. Executrix at the office of her at bed room set. library table, buf wise there will be no cost. I Now, therefore, in compliance with torney, C. Z. Rändelt, at Room 24, fet. Mrs W. W. Illsley. 30-2tp (the commands of said writ, decree Stangler Building. Pendleton, Ore FREE! This Coupon is Good for ¡and order of sale, I, R. T. Cooking- gon. WANTED— By experienced woman Sample B ottle iham, as sheriff of Umatilla County, Dated April 8, 1926. housekeeping work; prefer place Oregon, will on Saturday, the 15th Goldia Yates, Executrix of the Last Dr. Thacher’s Liver A Blood Syrup where could be own boss. Phone Will and Testament of 8. P Hut If presented before the supply for day of May, 1926, at two o’clock P. 35-W-I. 30-ltp chinson, Deceased. 31-6te free distribtion is already given M at the front door of the County Court House at Pendleton, Umatilla LOST— Yellow collie, about 2 weeks away. Read the full dealla above, County, Oregon, sell at public auc ago: reward for Information as to then act at or.ce. as this offer la Stockard Shows Speed tion to the highest and best bidder Sherlock Stockard, local hoy now whereabout. Duncan Campbell lp limited. Get a trial size now by presenting this coupon to Mitchell for cash all the right, title, estate attending Whitman college. Is mak 'and Interest which the said defend- ing good in the preliminary track — TRY THE HERALD WANT ADS— Drug Company. ¡ant. Sappers Inc., a corporation, had' tryout* preparatory to the Inter- High grade piano near Hermiston IRRIGATION DISTRICT BONDS jen the 5th day of May. 1923, (thej collegiate meet. He la, classed a* will be eold to reliable party at FOR SALE date of the mortgage being fore- one of the three fastest men on the big saving, 810 monthly will han Notice is hereby given that the closed) In and to the following des- ¡ college team and It is now organized j dle. A real buy: write at once for Board of Directors of the Weetland crlbed real property, to-wlt. Lot 16 for the coming meet with the Walla particulars. Tallman Plano Store. Irrigation DUtrict In Umatilla and G uaranteed by in Block 2 In Newport's Addi’"—• to Walla high school. Although this is Salem. Oregon. 30-2tc Morrow counties, in the state of ■ the City of Hermiston, accordl.i,-, *o Stockard's frcrh'nan year he is gain i the plat thereof duly filed i:i tha Ing the attention of the athletic Sweet potato plants from hlll-select- Oregon, will receive sealed proposals uà «•«»•surra» office of the County Recorder! of I directors and fans by his consistent i Sd seed. 10« 81.1«. A. D. Smith. at their offlee In Hermiston. Orsgon, • ‘Vmatilla County. Oregon, situate In efforts and rigorous training. ‘ 32-8tp until 8 o’clock P. M April 29th, j 111 Fifth Avenue, New York City LOOK OUT FOR SELF POISONING W. J. W ARNER COUNTRY HAULS SOLICITEI ■OR SALE—-A 7 room strictly mod PIANO BARGAIN — Good students ern house, full basement an dgood piano $75. Pendleton Music awn. Close to school. Might trade. House, Pendleton, Oregon. 32-2tc See C. H. Skinner. 46-tfc FOR SALE— 4 good milk cows all FOR SALE— 750 pound Primrose sep giving milk; sacrifice for lack of arator. Enquire Inland Empire pasture. J. S. White, Irrigon. Lumber Co. 43 tfe 32-ltp FOR SALE or trade 15 acres, part alfalfa, part orchard, and gome in FOR SALE—Wicker baby buggy in good shape. See S. M. Warren at asparagus. For partculars cal I* at Kellogg Motor Co. 32-2tp Herald offce. 7-tfc Send your orders for sweet potatoes Plano for Sale— Near Hermiston. to the Walla Walla Valley Nur Beautiful high grade piano must sery, Walla Walla, Wn. Strong, be sold at once. Big discount and vigorous plants from certified terms $10 monthly to reliable seed in four leading varieties. Any party. For particulars write the size order for plants postpaid from Cline Piano Co., 66 Front St., April 25 to May 2ti. Porto Rico Portland, Ore. 29-4tc 100, $1: 1000, $5.50; 8000, $35. Nancy Hall, 100, $1; 1000, $6; Weaned pigs for sale, $7.50. Geo. 8000, $35. Yellow Jersey, 100, Strohm. 32-tfc $1; 1000, $6.50; 8000, $45. Red Bermuda, 100, $1; 1000, $4.50 8000, $32. It requires 8000 vUS('ELLANE0U8 plants to plant an acre. Send for descriptive circular. 3 2-3tp FOR RENT— Good residence close HERMISTON-PENDLETON STAGE in. Call Knerr’s Repair Shop. 31-tfc SCHEDULE Leave: A. M. FOUND— Casing and tube on rim. Hermiston ..................................... 8:06 Call at Herald office, identify and Stanfield ..................................... 8:20 pay for ad. 31-2tc Echo ............................................— $:30 Nolin1 ............................................ 8:50 WANTED— Calves, beeves, hogs and Barnhart .................. .................. 9:10 ooultry. Phone or write Her Rleth ............................................... B:20 miston Market. 2 7-tfc Pendleton ..................................... 9:20 F- M. W atch, clock and Jewelry repairing. Leave: Pendleton ..................................... 4:30 See Newell, next door to Sappers. 18-tfe Rieth .............................................. Barnhart ....................................... 4:50 BURK la headquarters for Army Nolin ...................................... ----- 8:10 Echo .............................................. 6:30 Shoes. Stanfield ....................................... 6:40 Burk’a for bargains. Hermiston ..................................... 6:00 Sunday schedule— Leave Hermis SMITH'S SECOND HAND STORE— ton!, 10:30 A. M. Ideava Pendfe- Ton get more for your money; ton, 4:30 P. M. I«n’t that funny. Furniture, atovee and everything. Jnst walk In and forget to ring. 35-tfc Dr, F. V. PRIME DENTISTRY Dental X-Ray and Diagnosis News stand Cigars and Tobacco D om estic Laundry Inc. Phone 74-M PROFESSIONAL CARDS Hermiston, Oregon Bank Bldg. Phone Connection* Anytime A SPECIALTY RECLAMATION LODGE o f P . m eets each Thursday Meek > Hall, a t 7JO P a tf. brothers cordially invited. W. H. Me d illan IL A . Browneoa. K. K. and 3. C. C. 3— THRIFT-SERVICE Is the name of a new department which le meeting with great popularity. The flat work, both towels, handkerchiefs, etc., are Ironed carefully and ready to use. Th wearing apparel la return ed damp but woolens are dried a0 that no possibility of shrink age exists. This service Is being offered at 5c per pound plus lc per piece. J** V m e* l. i w h M onday-ven in a in Odd hall. V isitin e members « ordiall» invitad. W. R. L oam burn. Sec. Jasper Templatoau M. <1. at th e Fountain. Needs no introduction. Our rough dry patrons have more than dougled In the past tw oyears. L O. V ineyard lodge no . T asty Drinks LONG DISTANCE MOVING Will trade new radio set complete for piano. Pendleton Music House. 30-3tc QUEEN ESTHER CHAPTBB No. 101, 0. E. S., meets second and fourth Tuesday evening* of each month at 8:00 sharp in Masonle hall. Visiting members welcome. Euthemla Jackson, W. M. Kathryn L. Garner, Secretary. 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