The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, September 30, 1926, Image 5

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    TOE QBMiaTOJf ipgRJJJ), HEBMISTOX, OBBSOX
When Inventory Time Arrives
otr
day of September, 1935 in favor of o r THE CIRCUIT COURT 0 7 THE
LODGE DZRS0TORY
Western Irrigation Co., a corpora­
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STATE 0 7 OREGON TOE
tion, and against Mrs. Lizzie A. Rosa
QUEEN ESTHER CHAPTER No.
UMATILLA COUNTY
Napoleon had an unusually deep in­ and John Doe Ross and also all other State of Oregon
101, O. E. 8., meets second and
persona
or
parties
unknown
claiming
terest In world politics, extending
fourth Tuesday evening» of each
any
right,
title,
lien
or
interest
in
Plaintiff
even to the Internal politics of a re- the real estate described in the com­
month at 8:00 sharp In Masonic hall.
NOTICE.
vs.
mots section of the United States, It plaint herein in the suittherein pen
Visiting members welcome.
Ona Dodge Automobile,
Cigar*, Tobacco
wa» revealed when Col. Duncan K. line ’
Euthemla Jackson, W. M.
MacRae of North Carolina w» nt to gallon Co., a corporation is plantiff
Defendant.
Barber Shop
Kathryn L. Garner, Secretary.
Paris as consol general more than a and the said Mrs Lizzie A. Ross and
To Frank Cable. Robert SImpeo ■
century ego. Napoleon was puzzled John Doe Ross and also all other A Son and to all others whom it may
l/K -.B Y A R D LODGE NO. MS. L O . O. » .
as to why the people In one part of a persons or parties unknown claiming
7 - “ït*“ “ ch Mo»«**» « v e in * i . OóS P a l l m
country embraced one party, while any right, title, lien or interest in cones rn:
hall. V i.ítin» member. <-<><-.|iallr invited.
Notice
Is
hereby
given
that
an
W. R. Lonahorn. See. Jasper Templete«. N. O.
their neighbors held opposing views. the real estate described in the com­
plaint
herein
are
defendants,
for
the
action was instituted In the abov
In some manner he had learned that
sum
of
*11.00
witlb
interest
at
the
entitled Court and cause on the 29th
Edgecombe county, in North Carolina,
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
of 6 per cent per annum from
io . c
»„a
•a s Democratic, wh le Pitt county rate
and after the 1st day of June, 1919 d ,y of AuKUBt- 1 9 i* wherein and
embraced the W1 Ig faith. Informed until paid and the further sum of whereby It was sought to hold cer-
Dr. F. V. PRIME
that Colonel Mac Rae was from that *11.00 with interest at the rate of tain property described as follows-
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DENTISTRY
state, be eald to his courtiers:
6 per cent from the first day of June, Cne
Automobile. Motor No. ♦
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"Now, 1 will flrd out the riddle of 1920 until paid; and the further j ______ _
Dental X-Ray and Diagnoiia
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North Carolina politics.” So he gave sum of *11.00 with interest at the 5<5658’ Oregon 1926 License No. on
Hermiston, Oregon
Colonel MacRae an extraordinary rate of 6 per cent per annum from front of car only No. 204-457, which
Bank Bldg.
Phone Connections
and after the 1st day of June, 1921 paid property was seized In the Cttv
welcome and said to him:
“I understand that the same river until paid; and the further sum of of pend|eton. Oregon on the 28th
W. J . W A R N E R
with interest at the rate of ,
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flows through the counties of Edge­ *11.00
6 per cent per annum from and I
° f Aa«U8t 1 9 i6 ’ ,nd heretofore
YOU WANT
combe and Pitt In Vnr'h Carolina, that after the first day of June, 1 9 2 2 | attached and arrested and is now
Attorney-at-Law
the people of both counties till the soil until paid; and the further sum of held by and In tho possession of R
CALL
25-J
Hermiston
i : :
Oragea
and own slaves. I nm told that prac­ *11.00 with interest at the rate of j Cooklngham, Sheriff of Umatlli»
tically all tbs people In Edgecombe 6 per cent per annum from and after : _
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COUNTRY
HAULS
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county belong to the Democratic the 1st day of June. 1923 until County. Oregon, for a violation
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party, while most of the people of paid; and the further sum of *11.00 Chapter 29, General Laws of Ore-
with interest at the rate of 6 per gOn for 1923.
Pitt are Whigs. Why la It?”
Eye. Ear- Nose and Throat
Any other person than Colonel Mac­ cent per annum from and after the j That b OTder of the RboTe ent,tIed O
TRANSFER AND DRAY
Office: 1-2-3 Inland Empira Bldg.
1st day of June, 1924 until paid, and ! _
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Rae would have been flabbergasted, the
further sum of *62.50 costs and Court, all persons having or clalm-
Pendleton, Oregon
remarks the Raleigh News and Ob­ dsbursements, which said decree and ing to have any interest in the at» vr
server, boh not so the eloquent colonel, judgment and order of sale have described property are required to
known as North Carolina’s first ora­ been duly docketed and enrolled in
„„is rv..,.-»
JAMES L. SEARS, M. D.
tor. Nobody knows the answer he the office of the Clerk of said Court I “PP^r before said Court on or before
made, but he was quirk to give a rea­ and in and by which said judgment, the 4th day of Octobor. A. D. 1926.
Physician and Surgeon
son that satisfied the monarch.
decree and order of sale it was di- and defend aglnst the aforesaid pro­
Office Phone 733.
Res. Phone 713
tected that the hereinafter described ceedings and that upon their fall-
Office
in
First
National
Bank Bldg.
real property in Umatilla County, ure to do eo a judgment of foreclos­
Aabetto» Long Known
Oregon, together with the tenements,
We Wash Everything But the
and appurtenances ure will be entered.
Baby.
bat Little Employed hereditaments
and all water rights thereto belong­
This notice Is Issued by virtue of
DR. CHARLES H. WHITTAKER
People of modern time are engaged ing or in any wise appertaining, and an order of the Honorable Gilbert
POUR TIMES A WEEK
Chiropractic Physician
„„
in a ceaseless search for ways to Im­ also all of the estate, right, title and
SERVICE
Electric Therapy
Massaga
prove living condhloni. Safety, com­ interest of the said defendants in and W’ phe,Ps- J”dSe of the above en
fort and reduction of expense rank to the same be sold by the Sheriff titled Cdurt.
Hours:
9
to
12
A.
M„
2
to
5:30
P. M.
among the principal things to be con­ of Umatilla County, Oregon to satis­
R. T. BROWN,
fy
said
judgment
and
ail
costs.
sidered. Asbeetoe. a material known
18-20 Judd Bldg., Main at Court
Therefore, I Will on the 23rd day 2-2tc
Circuit Court Clerk
for runturiee but put to use only a of October, at the hour of two o’clock
Phone 691
Pendleton, Oregon
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comparatively short time ago, has in the afternoon of said day at the ___
done as much or more toward the front door of the courthouse in the WESTLAND IRRIGATION DISTRICT
Phone 121
10 A. M. to 6 P. M.
realisation of these three fundamen­ City of Pendleton, Umatilla County, I
x t a t t p - t
and by appointment
HUTIUIS.
tals than any other one thing lu Its Oregon, sell all of the right, title and
Pendleton, Oregon
DR. DAVID S. ROWE
Notice is hereby given that the
class. Traces of Its use have been interest which the said defendants or
QUALITY
SERVICE
Chiropratic Physician
found In ancient China, In Persia, by either of them had on the 1st day of board of directors of the Westland
Massage, Dietetics, Electrotherapy,
District, acting as a
the early Greeks and Romans, and January, 1908 or since then have m o t i o n
or now have in and to the .
A1
.
Phototherapy
later, In about the sixteenth century, acquired
following described premises situated board of equalization, will meet at
Office at
Hermiston,
In the Island of Guam, now a posses­ in Umatilla County, State of Oregon, j the office of the district In Hermle-
sion of the United States. The sud­ to-wit:
Hotel Corllg
Oregon
ton. Oregon, on the first Tuesday of
den emergence of asbestos, from the
All that portion of the South
October,
1926.
for
the
purpose
of
long period In which it was almost
Half of the South Half of the
reviewing ar.d correcting the asseee-
entirely the subject of myths and leg­
Southwest Quarter of the North­
DR. THEO. BEJ.ETSKI,
west Quarter of Section 30, Tp. i ments and apportionments of the
ends, or treated merely as a costly
Veterinarian
4 N. of Range 28, E.W.M. lying
curio. Into one of the world’s most Im­
taxes to be levied In said district on
Treats
all
Domestic
Animals. Into
east
of
the
canal
of
the
Western
portant minerals end Industry’s most
lor before the first Tuesday In
Land and Irrigation Co., the said
state Stock Inspector
Important aids. Is remarkable. Even
September,
1926.
tract of land containing 7%
electricity did not hare quite so sud­
acres more or less
J. W. MESSNER, Secretary.
den a transformation.
Your needs in everything
together with the tenements, here­
Dated
this first day of September,
ditaments
and
appurtenances
there­
Great Namu survives.
that is necessary to com­
unto belonging or in any wise ap- 1926.
(l-4 tc)
Of all the possessions of this life pertaining and also all of the right,
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fame Is the noblest ; when the body estate, title and interest of said de- Í
plete your golf outfit.
has sunk Into the d isi lie great name fendanta in and to the same, said IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
still lives.—Schiller
lands to be sold at public auction to
STATE OF OREGON FOR
the highest bidder for cash in hand,
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
UMATILLA COUNTY
the
proceeds
of
sale
to
De
applied
to
UNDER EXECUTION
The
Tlrst
National Bank of|
the
satisfaction
of
said
execution
and
Residence second house west Of tho
Notice is hereby given that by vir­
Hermiston, a corporation, |
tue of an execution Issued out of all costs.
’athollo cbnrch. Phona, 82-R.
PlalnMff.j
Dated
this
20th
day
of
September,
the Circuit Court of the State of
1926.
Oregon for Umatilla County, to me
ra.
R. T. Cookingham, Sheriff of Uma­ Thomas N. Marxen,
directed and delivered upon a judg­
I
ment and decree and order of sale tilla County, Oregon.
Defendant.)
rendered in said court on the 13th
3-Btc
SUMMONS.
Equity No. 4243.
To Thomas N. Marxen, the above
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208 East Court St.
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named defendant.
ANY AND
J
In the Name ef the State of Ore­
gon: You are hereby required to
appear and anawer the complaint
filed in the above entitled suit with­
in alx weeks from the date of first
publication of this summon« and you
FOR YOU
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will take notice that If you fall to
appear and answer or plead within
Phone 139
Pendleton, Ore. ■
This 1s to notify the public
that time the plaintiff, The First
National Bank of HermlBton, Her­ that I will continue to operate
miston, Oregon, for want thereof will a transfer business In Hermiston
apply to the above entitled Court Drayage and long distance hauls
for the relief prayed for In Its com­ will be continued.
plaint herein, to-wit;
For judgment and decree against
the defendant, Thomas N. Marxen,
for the sum of *1,500.00 together
We Haul
with Interest thereon at the rate of
10 per cent per annum from the 27th
ANYTHING
day of January, 1926, until paid and
ANYWHERE
for the further sum of *175.00 at­
ANYTIME
torney’s fees and for plaintiff’s costs
Politic» in America
Cot Napoleon’» “Goat”
FOUNTAIN
Bert Mullins
When inventory time arrives you learn where you stand—but
sound banking connections help you solve these riddles constantly,
so that you need never fear deficits where you expect profits. We
invite you to come in and see us and learn more about our facilities
and desire to aid jou in shaping and maintaining a logical, sound
financial policy.
First National Bank
of Hermiston
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profit» Over *50,000
». B. Swayze, Pres.
R. Alexader, Vlca-Prea,
A. H Norton, Cashier W. L. Hamm, Asst. Cashier
P r e tty Indian Legend
WANT ADS
SALP
OR SALE— No. 1 fresh cows. B.
Hammer.
37-tfc
FOR SALE— Flne wool aged breeding
«wee. Cunningham Sheep Co..
Pendleton, Oregon.
49tfc
FOR SALE— Delicious apples, extra
fine culls, 60 cents. Orchard run
*1 per box, you bring the box. F.
M. Gulwlts.
1-tfc
NO HUNTING cards for sale at the
Herald Office.
FOR SALE—Fine sweet potatoes, 5c
per pound, field run. S. T. Davis.
2tfc
FOR SALE— Plows, springtooth har­
row, two cultivators, double and sin­
gle harness, hoes, shovels, etc.
Household goods, kitchen cabinet,
cream separator, milk cans. F. J.
Prann.
2tfc
High Grade Piano near Hermiston
will be sold to reliable party at big
saving; $10 monthly will handle. A
real buy, write at once for particu­
lars. Tallman Piano Store, Salem,
Oregon.
2-3tc
FOR SALE—8 cows.
Might take
some bees in part trade. F. W.
Newell.
2-2tc
For sale-Duroc Jersey weaned
pigs, $7.50. George Strohm 4-2p
For aale-Oak library table, chi-
la closet and other household
furniture, reasonable. Mrs. C. H.
Skinmer. 4-2c.
For sale—Plenty of good sweet
cider, 30 eta. gallon. G. W. Bail­
ey. 4-tfc-
For sale-Hay derrick and good
milk cow to be fresh in Novem­
ber. See 0 . 0 . Felthouse. 4-tfc.
KIBCELLAMEOPg
FOR RENT— Modern 4-room house,
clone In. Inquire Dr. Prime’s
office.
4S-tfc
Watch, clock and Jewelry repairing.
Be* Newell, next door to Sappers.
18-tfn
Polands for Profits. Stillings. 37tf
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES AND
INSURANCE. J. M. BIGGS. RE­
ALTOR.
26-Me
Hermiston Second Hand Store.—
Furniture and Hardware, Bee Sup.
piles. Harness, Saddles, Wagons.
f I ,
35-3fc
FORTRADE— Phonograph forpiatÄ».
Write or call Pendleton Music
3-3tc
House.
Long ago, before the white man
came to tills country, a great famine
spread over the land, says the De­
troit News, In telling of the legends
of Michigan Indians. One day a
mother bear with her two hungry
little cubs, walked along the shore
of Wisconsin and-gnzed wistfully over
at Michigan. Finally, driven by the
pangs of hunger, she plunged Into
Lake Michigan, followed by her two
babies, and struck out for the Michi­
gan shore. When only a few miles
from the land of plenty, one cub, too
exhausted to go further, sank. She
struggled to reach shore with the oth­
er, but. It too, sank. She herself at
last reached shore and sank exhunst-
ed. As she gazed out across the wa­
ters, two beautiful Islands slowly
arose to mark the graves of her chil­
dren. And fhese are called Manltous.
meaning the home of departed spirits.
We Want Yon
to keep in mind the
fact that in addition to
printing this news*
paper we do job work
of any kind. W hen
in need of anything
in this line be sure
To See Us
SERVICE
* T. H. Gaither
LAUNDRY
Troy Laundry
Company
We Have
Anticipated
Come in and
give our line the
“once over.”
Turn Yourself
Loose!
DAIRY & HOG SHOW
Hermiston Friday and Saturday, October 8-9
You'll appreciate the quality of livestock and farm
exhibits. Biggest entry list in the show's history, hou
will also enjoy good clean amusements.
CORTELLO’S COMEDY CIRCUS
Acrobatic acts o f skill and daring. The Gold Medal
terriers will do their marvelous stunts.
Merry-Go-Round and Snake and Monkey Show
Fancy Shooting by the Savages, Howard
and Wanda
FATHERS and SONS— ATTENTION
An investment o f less than $500 will
Acrobatic Dancing by Rosella Matott
give your son an exclusive franchise
Wanted-Girl or woman for gen­
eral bouaework. lira . Roy Tem­
ple, 113 S. Logan S t , Pendle­
ton. 4-le.
Everthing
Electrical
S
g
NOTICE
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Hermiston
Transfer
Geo. L. Challis
at the
WANTED— Accommodations for four
in private family during hunting sea­
son, with or without board; prefer
to board. J. Peters, 239 5th St.,
Portland, Oregon.
3-2tc
in your town for high grade line of
merchandise in steadily growing de­
mand. Old established bouse of
over 30 ye^rs standing. Here is op­
portunity for a permanent business
that will be pleasant and highly pro­
fitable to hustlers. Address O. J.
Sand, Factory Representative, Pen­
dleton Hotel, Pendleton, Oregon. Ip
H IT T
¡J.L. VAUGHAN.
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Foot Ball-Pendleton vs. Hermiston
A fast, hard game of football Saturday afternoon at
2:30 between the two high school teams.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHT UNDER AUSPICES
OF THE AMERICAN LEGION, DANCING WITH
FLETCHER’S ORCHESTRA PLAYING
and disbursements in this suit and
for a further decree that the mort­
gage described In plaintiff's com­
plaint which was recorded In the
office of the County Recorder of
Umatilla County, State of Oregon,
on the 28th day of January, 192*,
at Page 485 In Book 88 of the Rec­
ords of Mortgages for Umatilla
County, Oregon be foreclosed and
that the premise« therein described
situated in Umatilla County, State
of Oregon, to-wtt:
Lots 5 and 6 In Block 1 in the
original Town of Hermiston as
platted In Section 10, Township
4 North, Range 25, E. W. M.
be sold and that the proceeds there­
of be applied for the payment of
plaintiffs Judgment In the amounts
aforesaid and for a further decree
forever forecloelng and barring the
defendant in the above entitled eult
of any and all right, title, claim. In­
terest or estate In law or tn equity
and all equity of redemption in and
to said premises and every part there,
of excepting only such right of re­
demption as shall be allowed by the
statutes of the State of Oregon and
for meh other relief as to a Court
of equity may seem meet and proper
tn the premises.
This summon« Is publfsnd pursuant
to the order of the Hon. I. M
Sche.nnep. Judge of the County Court
for Umatilla County, State of Ore­
gon, duly made and entered on the
13th day of August. 1926. directing
that publication herein be made once
a weak for a period of six weeks con­
secutively tn the Hermiston Herald,
and the first publication herein «
made pursuant to
order on the
19th day of August, 192«.
Raley. Raley A Stelwer A II. J. War­
ner. Attorneys for Plaintiff.
P. O. Address. PendJeton, Orejm,
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SHOES FOR
MEN
TEI,EPH0NE 31
NAP-A-TAN
BUCKHECT
TRADE BUILDERS
hL. J. McAtee
All Guaranteed
PAINTS, WALLPAPER,
PICTURE MOULDINGS
If any of these shoes rip bring
it to our Shoe Repairing
Plant and have it sewed with­
out cost.
AND GLASS
CONTRACTING
513 Main St.
WE DO SHOE REPAIRING
OF ALL KINDS WHILE
YOU WAIT
Pendleton, Oregon.
Pendleton Shoe
Shop
HEMSTITCHING, PLEATING
BUTTONS
and
BUTTON HOLES
843 Main St„
Pendleton, Oregon
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AGENCY
IMPERIAL
CLEANERS
PEER BOKISH MOr.ge»
Legal Blanks for
Sale at This Office
Mail orders promptly
attended to.
THE SMART SHOP
Mr«. R L. Parker, Prop.
822 Main St.
Pendleton, O to .
Opened under New Man­
agement
CLEANING. PRESSING AND
REPAIRING DONE
All Werk Guaranteed. Civ« me
a trial. To please you le mr aim.
Phone 158
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