The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, April 22, 1926, Image 3

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Challis Transfer
& Storage
We Haul Anything Anywhere
Anytime
LONG DISTANCE MOVING
A SPECIALTY
Phone 74-M
ABE YOU SYSTEMATIC
Do you run your personal finances In the same orderly man­
ner that you do your business affairs?
The easiest and most simple accounting method is to deposit
ALL of your income and pay your bills by check, keeping a
i ecord of each check issued.
F irst N a tio n a l B an k
of Hermiston
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000
euit It was decreed that the plaintiff
have and recover of and from the
defendants Sappers Inc. and R. L.
labln, as trustee In bankruptcy of
said corporation, the sum of $750.00
with interest thereon at the rate of 8
Per cent per annum from May 5,
1925, until paid, and the further
sum of $100.00 as reasonable attor­
neys fee, and the further sum of
»34.25 taxed as costs and disburse­
ments, and ordered that the real pro­
perty hereinafter described be sold to
satisfy said several sums with ac-
[ crulng costs.
HEBMISTO j S , ohbgok .
LODGI DIRECTORY
D o m e s t ic L a u n d r y
We handle a full
line of high class
^ ^ c a n d ie s ^ =
O u r S e r v ic e is
Is proven by the large list of satisfied customers we serve every
week in this territory. We welcome new customers.
Whether It is finishing work, rough dry work or Thrlf-T- Ser­
vice you seek, you are bound to be satisfied if the old reliable
Domestic Laundry handles it.
Wm. Shaar, Agent
Phone 461
H O T E L C O R L IS
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W. J. W A R N ER
Hermiston
SE R V IC E
Eye Ear- Nose and Throat
Office: 1-2-3 Inland Empire Bldg.
Pendleion, Oregon
YOU WANT
CALL 25-J
JAMES L. SEARS, M. D.
COUNTRY HAULS SOLICITEl
* T. H. Gaither
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Osagaa
s. M c K enzie , m . d -
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Physician and Surgeon
Office phone 733
Res. phone 102
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Office in First National Bank Bldg.
TRANSFER AND DRAY
DR. THEO. BELETSKL
Veterinarian
Treats all Domestic Animals. Inter­
state Stock Inspector
LAUNDRY
FOUR TIMES A WEEK
SERVICE
Knerr’s Repair Shop
Dr. F. V. PRIME
DENTISTRY
Dental X-Ray and Diagnosis
Hermiston, Oregon
Bank Bldg.
Phone Connections
IF IT’S
BIG C H IC K E N D IN N E R
We are Closing Out Our Tire
Stock
10 PER CENT OFF ON ALL
TIRES and TUBES
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Attorney-at-Law
We Wash Everything But the
Baby.
THE HERMISTON HERALD
RECLAMATION LODGE N«vJ
o f P , ineeia each Thursday avaa
Muck * Hall, at TJO P iK . Vid
brother* cordially invited.
W. H. Me Millan R. A. B r o r a a t ,
K. R. and S.
C. O.
Newa aland
Cigara and Tobacco
FISH DINNER
H O NEY LABELS
.
V ' nkyart » lodos no . zoe, l o . o . f
V OMeta <w h M ondai o v m in e in Odd F i l i a l
hall. Viaitinir members cordially invitad.
W. R. L oom born. Sec. Jaapar Tamplatan. M. 6 .
Tasty Drinks
at the
Fountain.
S a t is f a c to r y
Domestic Laundry Inc.
LOOK OUT FOR
SELF POISONING
CO NFECTIONERY
S T A T IO N E R Y
With the approach of hot weather our service in taking eare
of your laundry worries has an added appeal that can hardly be
resisted by the family in which the health and well being of the
housewife receives consideration. Tor a nominal charge all the
drudgery of wash day and Ironing day can be banished from your
home and done by us with the most modern machinery possible to
buy.
That—
Now, therefore, in compliance with
the commands of said writ, decree
and order of sale, I, R. T. Cooking-
ham, as sheriff of Umatilla County,
- e —" g ‘
Oregon, will on Saturday, the 15th !
FOR RENT— Four room modern day of May, 1926, at two o’clock P .!
house close in. Phone 761 33tfc M at the front door of the County* 1
Court House at Pendleton, Umatilla
PIANO BARGAIN — Good students County, Oregon, sell at public auc­
piano
$75. Pendleton
Music tion to the highest and best bidder,
House, Pendleton, Oregon. 32-2tc for cash all the light, title, estate
and interest which the said defend­
FOB SALE
WANTED — Setting hens. Phone ant, Sappers Inc., a corporation, had
33F11 or write State Game Farm, cn the 5th day of May, 1923, (the
Milton Piano, excellent condition,
Pendleton, Oregon.
33-10tc date of the mortgage being fore­
AT THE
* $176
cash. Pendleton
Music
House.
33-3tc I have good pasture for about 15 closed) In and to the following des-!
head of young cattle, one year or cribed real property, to-wlt. Lot 16
Slightly used piano at a bargain, cash
under, at »1.50 per head per in Block 2 In Newport’s Addition toi
the City of Hermiston, according to
or terms. Pendleton Music House.
EVERY FRIDAY EVENING WE SPECIALIZE ON OUR
month. Thomas Campbell. 33-2c
the plat thereof duly filed In the!
33-3tc
LOST— Diamond ring. Reward if office of the County Recorder! of j
FOR SALE—Westinghouse electric
Umatilla County, Oregon, situate inj
returned to Raymond Longhorn.
range, also library table and ladles
Umatilla County, Oregon, together,
33-ltc
and children’s hats, from 25c to
with all tenements, hereditaments;
$1. Mrs. Raymond Longhorn 33-2c HERMISTON-PENDLETON STAGE and appurtenances thereunto belong­
ing or in anywise appertaining, or
SCHEDULE
A leathers buys and sells al­
EVERY SUNDAY
A. M. which the defendants in this suit
fa; fa hay. Office In building for­ Leave:
or
any
of
them
have
since
acquired
merly occupied by Western Land Hermiston ..................................... 8; 00 therein or thereto down to and In­
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Co. and Hay Growers’ Assn. Phone Stanfield ..................................... 8:20 cluding the date of gale to satisfy
Echo
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8:30
•1-
i-tfc '
Nolln' ............................................ 8:50 said several amounts with Interest,
costs and accruing costs.
FOR BALE—A 7 room strictly mod­ Barnhart ..................... ............... 9:10
Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, this
Rleth
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9:20
ern house, full basement an dgood
12th
day of April, 1926.
lawn. Close to school. Might trade. Pendleton ..................................... 9:30
R. T. COOKINGHAM.
Leave:
P.
M
See C. H. Skinner.
46-tfc
Sheriff
of
Umatilla
County, Oregon
Pendleton ................................... 4:30
First publication April 15th, 1,926
FOR SALE— 750 pound Primrose sep­ Rleth .............................................. 4:40
T o Y o u r O rd e r and a t Reasonable Prices
Date of last publication May 13th,
arator. Enquire Inland Empire Barnhart ......,................................ 4:50
1926.
Lumber Co.
43 tfe Nolln ...................................... ....... 5:10
W. J. Warner,
Echo .............................................. 5:30
Attorney for Plaintiffs.
FOB SALE or trade 15 acres, part Stanfield ....................................... 5:40 32-5tc
alfalfa, part orchard, and gome in Hermiston ...................
6:00
asparagus. For partculars call at
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Sunday schedule— Leave
Hermis­
Herald offce.
7-tfc ton) 10:30 A. M. l<eave Pendie- In the Circuit Court of the State of
i i u i i a i i i i i i i i i i a i i i a i i i i a i i i i i i i i i i a i i
Oregon for the County of Umatilla
ton, 4:30 P. M.
V eaned pigs for sale, »7.50. Geo.
In the Matter of the Estate
Strohm.
32-tfc
of
9. P. Hutchinson, deceased.
Sweet potato plants from hill-select­
The undersigned having been by
ed seed, 100 »1.10.
A. D. Smith.
order of the County Court of the
32-8tp
State of Oregon for Umatilla County,
appointed Executrix of the Last Will
Send your orders for sweet potatoes
Neglect of the liver results in self
to the Walia Walla Valley Nur­ poisoning! Not so quickly, perhaps, and Testament of S P. Hutchinson,
sery, Walla Walla, Wn. Strong, but just as Burely as if you drank deceased, notice is hereby given to
vigorous plants from certified poison out of a bottle .If your liver all persons having claims against
seed In four leading varieties. Any is not doing its work of heplng diges­ said estate to present them, with
site order for plants postpaid from tion, eliminating waste from the proper vouchers, within six months
April 25 to May 25. Porto Rico, bowels and purifying the blood, you from the date of this notice, to said
100, $1; 1000, »5.50; 8000, »35. will always be troubled with sick Executrix at the office of her at­
Nancy Hall, 100, »1; 1000, »6; headaches, nausea, biliousness, bad torney, C, Z. Randall, at Room 24,
8000, »35. Yellow Jersey, 100, breath, gas, sour stomach or constipa Stangler Building, Pendleton, Ore­
gon.
Umatilla, second.
$1; 1000, »6.50; 8000, »45. Red tlon.
H istoric Bell»
Dated April 8, 1926.
Shot put— Roy Kendler, first;
Bermuda
100, $1; 1000, »4.50;
Cleanse and tone your liver! Put
An odd wooden cage for the heavy
$000, $32.
It requires 8000 your system in condition so you feel Goldla Yates, Executrix of the Last Jack Smith, second.
peal of ancient bells belonging to the
Will and Testament of S. P. Hut­
plants to plant an acre. Send for your very best again! Try Just a
church of East Bergholt, near Ispwtch,
chinson,
Deceased.
31-5tc
descriptive circular.
32-3tp spoonful of Dr. H. S. Thacher’s ex­
Dr. J. A, Beet of Pendleton, can­ England, has often been noticed. This
didate for the republican nomina­ elaborate oaken cage stands In the
cellent Liver and Blood Syrup after
FOR SALE—Wicker baby buggy In the next few meals and notice the KENDLERS OF UMATILLA
tion for senator from Umatilla churchyard. It was built originally In
good shape. See S. M. Warren at quick Improvement In the way you
GRAB HONORS IN TRACK county, was a visitor In Hermiston the early years of the Seventeenth cen­
tury, and has been restored recently.
Kellogg Motor Co.
32-2tp eat, sleep, look and feel— the return
Tuesday. He met a number of local The reason for Its construction was
The
Kendler
family
of
Umatilla,
people lr. the Interest of his candi­ that the projected and half-completed
FOR SALE—Second hand furniture. of strength, vigor and energy. You or tw0 brothers in that family,
dacy.
church tower was never finished.
E. P. Dodd.
.
32-2tc will be completely satisfied; other­ smeared their names all over the
There Is a similar, but not quite so
wise there will be no cost.
records of winners in the sectional
Methodist Episcopal church ser- large, timber bell-cage In the church­
MISCELLANEOUS
yard of Wrabness, between Colchester
FREE! This Coupon is Good for track meet which was held here last j vices— Sunday school at 10 A M. and Harwich.
Saturday afternoon to determine K. L. Cherry, superintendent. Morn-
FOR RENT— Good residence close Sample Bottle
Throughout the ages bells have been
the representatives to go to Pendle-,|ng worah)p #t „
R„v
U(jr
the hernlds of tidings, cheerful and
in. Call Knerr's Repair Shop.
Dr. Thacher's Liver & Blood Syrup ton May 1, for the county meet. In
will occupy the pulpit. Ep- sad, of news good and ill.
31-tfc If presented before the supply for practically every event, both on the I plan
wQrth ,ea<ue at ? p
All young
free distribtlon is already given track and In the field, one or both
WANTED—Calvee, beeves, hogs and
people cordially Invited. Prayer and
Pigeon» Long Popular
away. Read the full dealls above, of them, George and Roy. placed,
ooultry. Phone or write Her­
Bible study class Thursday even ng
For thousands of years pigeons have
then act at once, as thia offer ia and they took most of the firsts.
miston Market.
2 7-tfc
at 8 P. M.
been favorite birds with the people of
limited. Get a trial size now by
Hermiston high school had three
many countries and In many climes,
Watch, clock and Jewelry repairing. presenting this coupon to Mitchell men to qualify for the county meet.
and the popularity Is as great today, or
Saturday evening, May 1, the greater, as In any other period of
Jack Smith took first In the Javelin
8*e Newell, next door to Sappers. Drug Company.
throw and second in the shot put, jl'-pworthlans will hold a May Day which history speaks. Raineses ill
b
18-tfe
John Pace got a third In the 50 yard Festival Jn the church basement. loved pigeons, donated some of the
High School Bings Arrive
Buy tickets so as to get a vote for finest for use In the temple of Thebes,
BURK ia headquarters for Army
The rings which were recently dash and Ernest Parrish was second
May queen. The young people will and Pliny told In his writings of birds
Shoes.
adopted by the high school student In the mile.
selling for sums that would be about
Representatives from Hermiston’s ' ca" on ^ou ,o Re" tickets and get $75 In money of today. He thought
bady have arrived and are now being
Burk’s tor bargains.
grade
school
who
qualified
for
the
y°,lr
vote.
Contestants,
Miss
Anna
that price rather high, but pigeons
worn by students and teachers. The
county meet were Maxine Avery, 50 Ualther and Miss Dorothy Hitt,
have sold In this country wltiiln the
SMITH'S SECOND HAND STORE— rings are of sterling silver. A big
last year for $1,300. Pigeon racing Is
yard dash; Jack Lee, 26 yard dash;
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You get more for your money; “H” for Hermiston, encircled by a Donald DeMoss, high jump: and Cox
the
popular sport of Belgium.—Ohio
big
“O”
*for
Oregon
with
an
“H”
F inett of A ll Oil»
Isn’t that funny.
Furniture,
State Journal.
100 yard dash.
Watchmakers'
oil,
the
finest
of
Its
and
an
"8"
on
either
side
for
high
stoves and everything. Jnst walk
Following Is a summary of winners kind In the world, Is obtained from the
to and forget to ring.
35-tfc school make up the lettering on the
Compa»» a t th e Pole»
Jaws of the porpoise by the Passama
the high school events:
rings.
The department of research In ter
50 yard dash— George Kendler, quoridy Indians, who live on the coast
Nov\fteotla. «ml restial magnetism of the Carnegie In
tor Profits. 8MUIngs. 37tf NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE OF Umatilla, first; Roy Kendler, Uma-I Maine. The Jaws are
hung up In the
tllla, second; John Pace, Hermiston sun, and the oil as It drips from them stltutlon of Washington says that in
the absence of any observational data
REAL PROPERTY ON
third.
Try Burk's tor bargains.
Is caught In cans, placed below. Only at the true North pole It ia not pos­
FORECLOSURE
100 yard dash— George Kendler. shout half a pint comes from each Jaw sible to state to what movement, or
Notice is hereby given that I. the Roy Kendler and Pace In the order The oil commands high prices, and in change In direction, a compass needle
■STATE EXCHANGES AND
undersigned,
a sheriff have received named.
late years It has become so expensive at that point is subject. The noith
HiBURANCB. J. M. BIGGS. RE­
writ of execution and order of
220 yard dash— George Kendler. that Its use in the delicate mschlnery end of the compass needle nt the true
ACTOR.
26 tfc
sale issued out of the Circuit Court Roy Kendler1 and Bob Woodward, of lighthouses has been abandoned.
North pole would point approxlinately
toward the North Magnetic pole,
of
the State of Oregon for Umatilla Hermiston, In the order named.
Good blue grass pasture, shade and
which la situated about latitude 70
440 yard dash— George Kendler.
7*o Teal Pearl»
water, for cattle, price $3 per head County bearing date of April 10,
degrees 5 minutes north and longltudu
In Paris not long ago a group of 08 degrees west of Greenwich.
per month. Thia will be a good 1926, to me directed upon that cer-J first; Jack Smith, second.
the world's greatest pearl merchants
880— Ward of Umatilla first.
pasture to fatten cattle as we do tain decree and order of sale made
Mile— Roy Kendler. first; Ernest watched a French scientist pour gent­
not overstock these pastures. W. and entered in said Court on the
W eig h ty S ubject
A- Leathers.
2»-tfc 10th day of April, 1926 In the suit Parrish, Hennlstxn, second; and s ly a handful of pearls Into • tube con
talnlng what a p p e a re d to he water.
“When a fat woman steps on a scale
to foreclose mortgage wherein Ellen Pine City runner, third.
Some sank to the bottom, but other» she always experiences that sinking
ROOM FOR RENT— And board with Canfield was plaintiff and Sappers’
Broad Jump — Georg® Kandier, floated
feeling.” observe» Life.
family. Inquire Mutual Cream­ Inc., a corporation. Raymond C. first; Roy Kendler, second.
“Gentlemen." the sciential said
"Women are weighed In the hut-
ery.
30-tfe Crowder and Lilly Crowder, hie wife,
High jump— Roy Kendler. first; "yon wilt find that the pearls
ance and fniii'l wanting—to reduce,’’
enough to float In this fluid a.e i ». says tlte Hug N«Wa.
Marshall-Wells Company, a corpora­ Jack Smith, seeond.
FOR TRADE— Two Pendleton houses tion. and R L. Sabin, aa trustee in
Javelin throw—Jack Smith, first;, ural pearls. Those that sank ate m,
tor alfalfa tract near Hermiston. bankruptcy of Sappers’ Inc., a cor­ Roy Kendler. eec-md
tlvated Japanese pearls,” says I'ipu
iar Science Monthly.
I. r. DPdA
32-2tc poration, were défendante. Is which
Dlocua—Jack 8mUh, first; Ward,|
—TRY THE HEPALD WANT ADS—
b Swayze, Pres.
R. Alexader, Vlce-Pres.
A H Norton. Cashier W. L. Hamm, Asst. Cashier
Bert Mullins
QUEEN ESTHER CHAPTER
101, O. E. S., meets second
fourth Tuesday evenings of eaek
month at 8:00 sharp In Masonic kAIl>
Visiting members welcome.
Euthemla Jackson, W. M.
Kathryn L. Garner, Secretary.
T roy L aundry
Residence second house west of the
Catholic church. Phone, 82-R.
C om p an y
Pendleton, Oregon
QUALITY
SERVICE
AUCTION SALES!
A FEW IFS AND WHY!
IF you Intend having an Auction
and
CHIROPRACTIC
IF you want to sell at good prices,
and
HAVE YOU GOITRE I
IF you want an auctioneer who
Have
you any abnormality of neck,
can speak German as well as
throat, chest or other part of your
English,
body’ We want you to know how
WHY the man you are looking for our chiropractic adjustments will
help you. Surgery Is not necessary
except In extreme eases. Chlroprsc-
tic usually relieves and cures.
Colonel
WM. F. YOHNKA
Dr. W. BOYD WHYTE
Chiropractor
Stangier Building
PENDLETON, OREGON
“The an Who Cries Sale*
Everywhere”
His prices are reasonable and he does
the business.
i J. L. VAUGHAN!
Sale Date» can be had at th* offioe.
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206 East Court St.
$8
ANY AND
HERMISTON TIRE SHOP
First Door West of
Hermiston Light Co.
We carry a complete line of re-
llnerx and boot«, also some auto
acccssorle. New and used tires
and tubes.
Vulcanlzng, tire
changing and tube repairing.
Seiberling and Federal lines of
tires.
30x3 >4 tires........ »7.75
BURKENBINE ft BURKENBINE
Everthing
Electrical
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FOR YOU
Phone 139
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Hermiston
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Come in and
give our line the
“once over.”
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TAN
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p ic r jR F ' / u i ? ” 'GS
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513 Y iin St.
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Mr». R. L. Parker, Prop.
8"2 Main St.
Pendleton, Offl.
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