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THE HERMISTON HERALD. HgRiaSTOK, QBSUOV. LOCAL AND PERSONAL BREYIT^S - J U S T R E C E IV E D Is a native of Illinois and following his school studies turned his atten tion to newspaper work. He regards his newspaper training as halng been the foundation of his business activ ities in later life. Ke has been with the company in Portland slhfie 1»19. The position of assistant made va cant by Mr. Baer's promotion has been filled by the appointment of / . 1 Hays, who for several years has been employed In the advertising bureau of the Union Pacific In Omaha and who brings to hls new work In Port land a large and varied knowledge of the system's vast advertising ac tivitie« throughout the east to at tract world attention to the great Pacifle west. Mr. Hays Is also equipp ed with a varied experience In news- Section 30, and the east half of the northwest quarter of Section >1. Ns. »281. l « n i Dist. Ns. 12 MPOtT OF THE CONDITION OF S ta te o f Oregon f _ County rf Umatilla i *• *• L A . H N orton, cash ier o f th e above named bank, do solem nly » » * “ ’’ th at th e above statem en t THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK is tru e to the b est o ray .n ow led ge and belief. at H erm iston, in th e S ta te o f O regon, a t the close A . H. N O R TO N . C ashier o f buainvsa on March 23. 1927. S b b een bed and sw orn to before m e th is 28th day o f M arch. 1927. RESOURCES W . J . W arner. N o ta ry Public for O regon. L oan , and discou n ts .......... «66.592 TO" M5.582.7tf My com m ission ex p ir es Jan . 9, 1929. O verdrafts, secured I .......... fc—A ttest: U nsecured .......... 17 75 M.75 F. B SW A Y ZE. U . S . bonds to secu re circulation (par J . R. R ALEY . v a lu e ) ............................... 6.250.00 6.250 00 R. A LEXA N DER . O ther bonds, stock s, secu rities, e tc 92.490 66 D irectors Banking b ouee _______ ______ 8.1XMJ 00 F urniture, f ix t u r e s ------------ -- 1,086.15 9,085.15 Real e s ta te ow n ed o th er than bank ing LITTLE BANGER house ............................. ... 11.219.39 L aw ful reserve w ith Federal R eserve Reports from Pendkton, puljlfah- bank 15,099.80 ed and verbal, that there Is some Cash ia vau lt and am ou nt d ue from Nat* ional banks ... 22.656.96 seepage through McKay dam should T otal o f item s 9. 10. 11. and 13. 22.655 96 M iscellaneous cash it e m s ......... 92.70 be taken for granted and not be cause R edem ption fu nd w ith U . 8 . Treasurer for worry to local water users whose 312.M» and d ue from U . 8 . T reasurer Also a strip of land containing 7 1-2 acres more or less, situate SOME NEW SHOES FOR I ADIES AND In the east half of the southwest SELLING AT REASONABLE PRICES. quarter of Section 31 described as follows: WE HAVE A LARGE ROOMY OVERALL TRIPLE STITCHED Tom Campbell '.vaa a visitor in Commencing at the center stake FOR $ 1 .4 0 AND COATS TO MATCH AT THE SAME PRICE. ’ortland over the weak end. of said Section 31, being the north east corner of the southwest quar ter of said Section 31; thence run F. C. McKenzie was ill with a cold ning south along the east boundary aver the week end. line of said southwest quarter of W hy buy tin ? You can’t drink it. W t sell a nice drinking said Section 31, 18 rods; thence F. B. Swayze went to Pendleton coffee at 4 0 cents and furnish th ■ b a r to put it in. And Memory running northwodterly in a stralght on business Tuesday. Coffee! Oh, B oy! It is the h igh est quality blended and w e are line 80 rods to a point 13 rods sellin g it at 50 o nts per pound. south of and from the north bound George Lind was here on business ary line of said southwest quarter from Pendleton Wednesday. lands will be served by water from of said Section 31; thence running SEE OUR CANNED GOODS DEPARTMENT Total 6322.616.67 McKay reservoir. north in a straight line 13 rods to FOR BARGAINS. W E CAN SAVE YOU SOME MONEY. Art Adamson was here on business papor WOIV Ralph Conner, government engi the said north boundary line of connected with the theatre this | neer wljo had charge of construction LIABILITIES said southwest quarter of said Sec C apital stock paid in ............ .....„ .......... v ... 25,090.00 of the dam, felt confident it would IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THF W E WILL HAVE SOME MORE OF THOSE W ONDERFUL BAN week. tion 31; thence running east along Surplus fu nd .................... .................. . 10,000.00 not be 100 per cent tight. So did the ANAS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, 2 POUNDS FOR 25 CENTS. STATE OF OREGON FOR said north boundary line of said Undivided p r o fits ......... __............ 22.415 75 22.415 75 government. It Is Just as certain that ALSO WE WELL GIVE A 15 CENT PACKAGE OF SNOW- Stated communication of Queen UMATILLA COUNTY southwest quarter of said Section L ess cu rren t e x p e n s e s paid ...<. 2,974.60 19.441.15 a gravel dam, faced with concrete, H A K E S FR E E WITH EACH POUND OF THE DANDY MABSH- Esther Chapter, O. E. S., next Tues C irculating n otes o u ts ta n d in g ...... .............. 6.250.00 31 to the point of beginning. MALLAW CAKES AT 4 0 CENTS. YOU WILL LIKE THEM. A m ounts d ue to N ational banks ......... 377.16 v.ili permit of some seepage as that day evening. J. S. Burnham, Plaintiff All in township four (4) north of Certified ch eck s o u tsta n d in g .............................. 70.49 a business house extending credit will SUMMONS 5.595.47 range twenty-nine (29), east of C ashier's ch eck s o u tsta n d in g . J. H. Cronk of Emmett, Idaho, lose on sonic accounts. The structure Total o f item s 24f 25.26. 27 and 28 6.043.12 the Willamette meredian, In Um Equity No. 341€ was here a part of this week as the of tho dam was built wlih the Idea Demand deposits: atilla County, State of Oregon, Individual d ep o sit* sub ject to qheck .' .157,553.75 that gome water would seep through, guest of his son, Guy Cronk. He . vs. ogether with all the tenements, he- C ertificates o f d ep o sit d ue in less than 30 was en route to Seattle. and the fact that there is some seep F. B. Swayze as administrator of day » (other than for m oney borrowed) 13.832.73 •editaments and appurtenances there- age need cause no los3 of sleep at the estate of Susan A. White, de S ta te , cou n ty or o th er m unicipal d ep o sits 14.055 26 o belonging, be determined In this O ther dem and d e p o s i t s ............................... Jack Mulligan comes to Hermiston ceased; Elmer White and Jane Doe 210.25 this stage of the game. I S T O N ’S M O U S E O F Q U A L I T Y A f M D S E R V I C E * ¡uit and that the plaintiff be declar- Total item s 29» 30. 31. 32.33. 34.185.681.99 quite often from Pendleton. He j White, hls wife; William White, Mrs. W. L. Hamm entertained ,d to be owner in fee simple of the Tim e D ep osits: i succeeded In breaking into the town j also known as Will White and Saturday afternoon in honor of her C ertificates o f d ep o sits (other than for ■eal property hereinbefore described Tuesday. Jane Doe White, hls wife; Fred m oney borrow ed) .............................. 46,584 00 guest, Miss Alta Lillie of La Grande. ts being now owned and In the pos- O ther tim e d ep o sits ........... „ .................... 11,641.31 Three tables of bridge were in piay White and Jane Doe White, hls esslon of the plaintiff and that the Total tim e d ep osits ... ..... 58.225.31 Mrs. William Whitsett of Her wife; Gladys Ward Boss and during the afternoon. Mr:. F. itle to said real property be quieted N tes and bills rediscoun ted ................... 12.175.00 miston Is a patient in the Hermiston Richard Roe Boss, her-husband; Swayze won first prize, and M n plaintiff and that the defendants, hospital. She is reoeiving medical Eva Ward Corse, formerly Eva Total ...................................... f................ 6322,816 57 Lillie the guest prize. and each of them, be decreed to have treatment. Ward and Richard Roe Corse, her >o interest or estate therein and that husband; Grace W$ite; L ei is .hey, and each of them, be forever Fred E. Schmidt, deputy district White; Mary White; Clarence >arred from asserting any right, es- 1 attorney, was a visitor in Hermiston Getchell and Jane Doe Getchell, ate, lien or interest In or to said 'and Umatilla Wednesday on business hls wife; Boneta Getchell, also property or any part thereof, and for connected with the office. known as Benneta Getchell; Mil such other relief as may be meet and lard White, also known as Millard just ln the premises. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Turnblad F. White and Harriet G. White, This summons Is published pursu I drove to Pendleton Sunday to see j hls wife; Owen White, also known ant to the order of the Honorable hie partner, M. W. Sims, who has as L. Owen White and Lewis O. Gilbert W. Phelps, Judge of the, a- been a patient in St. Anthony’s hos White and Jane Doe White, his >ove entitled Court,- duly made and pital for a week. wife; Lizzie Estes and Richard TH E ITEMS SHOWN ON THE FOLDER WHICH WL i . ... ntered on the 22nd day of March, Roe Estes, her husband; Rosie YOU ARE ONLY A FEW OF THE MANY EXCEPTIONAL T A P - 1927, directing that publication here Kyle Long, automobile dealer of Hammer,also known as Rosella in be made Snce a week for a period GAINS WHICH W E A R E NOW 0F F I.P JN , ALL' EVEN A - . . . ’ . m Pendleton, accompanied by Mr. True- Hammer and Richard Roe Ham >f six weeks consecutively In the Her- 1 blood, factory representative, was mer, her husband; Nannie Means CLE IS DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE. nlston Herald, a newspaper publish- ' here Monday demonstrating the new and James Means, her husband; :d in Hermiston, Umatilla County, ! Star car. Janies L. Means and Jane Doe Means, hls wife; Harriet N. Means; Oregon, and the first publication herein is made pursuant to said order Mr. and Mi’s. J. T. Embry left to-1 Dorothy D. Means; a nd Hazel R tn the 31st day of March, 1927. day for Lewiston, Idaho, after spend R. Means, all being the heirs of Raley, Raley & Warner and ing some time here closing up their Susan A. White, deceased, and affairs. They expect to make tlielr also all other persons or parties John I"'. Kilkenny, home in Lewi3ton In the future. unknown claiming any right, title Attorneys for plaintiff. Poetoffice estate, lien or interest In the real address, Pendleton, Oregon. 30-7tc. John Schimke will leave within property described In the com the next day or two for Canyon City plaint herein, where he has accepted a position. Defendants He expect^ to move hls family to hls To 'Elmer White and Jane Do, new location when the school year COMPARE QUALITY t N D PRICES, SATISFY Y 0U P S E L F White, his wife; William White anc ends. Jane Doe White, his wife; Fred THAT THE VALUES WE PRESENT ARE IN EV E R Y WAY A D White and Jane Doe White, hls wife; VANTAGEOUS TO YOU. Dr. J. L. Sears returned Wednes Grace White: Lelis White; Mary day night from Albany and other ' « St e ? - Willamette valley points after a White; Clarence Getchell and Jam CALL FOR GOOD WHOLESOME Doe Getchell, his wife; Boneta Get REMEMBER THAT THIS SPECIAL PRICE 0FEE R N G WILL visit since Sunday. Mrs. Sears and chell; Owen W ’lilte and Jane Doe B E IN EFFECT FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY. COME IN EARLY — ON WEIGHT AND TEST— FOOD TO START OUT THE DAY IN daughter Pat will continue their White, his wife; Lizzie Estes and W HILE OUR STOCK OF BARGAIN ITEMS IS COMPLETE. visit until Monday. Richard Roe Bates, her husband; Ro THE RIGHT MOOD TO GET THINGS H E R M IST O N , ssie Hammer and Richard Roe Ham Preaching services are to be held O R E G O N ■ at Columbia school house Monday mer, her husband, and also all other DONE. A. M. SUNSTRUP, PROP. «» evening by Rev. S. R. Casius, color persons or parties unknown claiming What is more sensible and econom ■ ■ « n s f l a g i K i i i B i a a i i i i i i i i g i a i S ed. The speaker is a member of the any right, title, estate, lien or Inter ical than— est In the real property described in Church c i Christ and lives in Colo-' the complaint herein, the above nam rado. ed defendants: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE Mrs. A, W. Isbell has been here since Saturday os a guest of hsr 'OF OREGON; You, and each of you', mother, Mrs. Anna Strohm. She ex are hereby required to appear and — TRY THE HERALD WANT ADS— pects to return home on Saturday. answer the complaint In the above Mrs. Strohm Is able to be out of doors entitled suit within six weeks from the first publication of this summons. again after an Illness, Maybe you want Cured Meats. I f , And you will take notice that if you do our line of Bacon and Hams, Buy two 12-ounce cans of Royal Baking.Powder (or one 2 % lb. A special work meeting of the you fail to appear and answer or will suit you. If you want Fresh I plead within that time J.‘ S. Burn Ladles Aid society of the Methodist can or one 5-lb. can.) Episcopal church has been called tor ham, the plaintiff, will for want Meats you can have a choice of Open the cans and take out the recipe slips you will find Inside. the afternoon of April 13. All m sm -|thereof »PP1? t0 the aboye entltled wide range of offerings. Fill ojit the coupon In this leaflet by which you promise to bers and friends of the church have Court for the relief prayed for In hls buy three more 12-ounce cans of Royal (or one more 2%-lb or been invited to be present. Tea will!complaint herein, to-wit: That the one more 5-lb. can) when your present supply la U3ed and as you •.,g served claim or claims of each of the defend require it. ants In the above entitled suit In and Mall this coupon with the recipe slips from your Royal cans to Mrs. C. D. Gates of Camas, Wash to the following described real prop- the Royal Baking Powder Company, 100 East 42nd Street, New erty, to-wlt: PHONE 1S1 ington, ha been here this week as a York, N. Y. quest of her daughter, Mrs. M. W. The east half of the west half of Your book will be sent to you at once. You need not wait un Unis. Mr. and Mrs. Gates came to til the first cans have been used and you have bought more. We Hermiston after hearing of the ill will mail you the book upon receipt of your coupons and recipe ness of Mr. Sims. Mr. Gates return slips. ed home Monday morning. Do not hesitate to open two cans. Royal Baking Powder will keep perfectly If you just cover it tightly. ARE INVITED TO INSPECT OUR STOCK OF MATERIAL FOR Some of the Hermiston men who, This offer Is goo# only until June 30. 1927, or until the pres were In Pendleton Friday night toj ent limited editton has been exhausted. It applies only 1'n the 5 I see) the fight card were Otto Pierce,; Pacific Coast States. | Jack Biggs. Henry Hitt, Harry Straw Residents In other parts of the country who want the book, or William Shaar and George Wagner. those who send for It after June 30th, are required to send recipe ■ They were pleased with the figh t! GOOD SERVICEABLE STOCK AT CHEAP PRICES slips from five 12-ounce cans of Royal together with $1.00 in » program. I cash, or $2.00 In cash. C H IL D R E N W £ « • of lo torootG leaned Hero am i Thera A i b b o o u o t t a ^ d G u d N a leh b A)1E CO FFEE KIN G SLEY’S BRING IN YOUR RADIATORS! ■ I ■ W e Fix Them Like New Spring Bargain Sale K N E R R ’S R E P A IR S H O P C O N T IN U E S Patronize Home Industries, and when you sell W e I n v ite a n d U rg e Y o u CREAM ■ ■ to C o m e in a n d In s p e c t O u r S to c k Bring it to your Home Creamery g C R IS P SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ■ ■ M O R N IN G S Hermiston Creamery Oregon Hardware & Implt Ce. MEAT H e r e Y o u A r e - S p e c ia l O f f e r On Royal Baking Powder ■I ■ ■ s ■ ■ B 5 1 POULTRY BREEDERS City Meat Market WHAT MAKES ’EM LAY? ■ B ro o d e r a n d L a y in g H o u se s B a $ £ PLA N S WE HAVE BOTH THE 0. A. C. PLANS AND THE PULLMAN, WASHINGTON. LET US MAKE YOU AN ESTIMATE PROM ONE OF THEM. BUY TODAY A N D TAKE ADVANTAGE OF SPECIAL OFFER ‘‘Wonder how many baby chicks, are being cared for on this project 'this year?” queried Cv.rtls Dyer, ! himself a vet T n poultry man, while i In town Wt lnesday. "The Farm; Bureau bought four torn of chick feed, (tot delbery on it the other day and have a|- eady sol,I more than half of It. I gu.'ss we’re getting in-1 to tic poultry business farter than wa realize.” ON HAND. SATIS-, FIED USERS ARE THE BEST RECOMMENDATION. CALL AND GET ONE OF OUR INSTRUCTIVE BOOKLETS ON THE BUSINESS OF POULTRY RAISING. U N IC J PACIFIC PROMOTES MEN IK ADVERTISING WORK A. B. Edmonds, assistant traffic manager of the Union Pacific at Port-, land, has announced the appointment i ¡of Walter S. Baer to the position of, ¡advertising agent of the system in 'the northwest made vacant by the re-| Inland Empire Lumber Company PkuM pSI g ■ • ■ •B B B B B B B B B B B B B B M B B B B B B B B ■ B B B B B S B B B B I , March 1. i Mr. Baer comes Into t h is n* w r*- iaponatt illty more than ordinarily 'qualified, having been Mr. Jackson's f”r ",or* ,han 17 TICS GENEROUS Mail coupon and recipe slips to the Roysl Baking Powder Com pany, 100.E. 42nd Street, NNew York, N. Y. i l pany. He left hire a'out two > :ars j » , ago , • •• - I , aud • now • has f. service station burr, Washing-j I o f his own In Kllc: ton. He w«s back Tuesday on a i ! business mission. B ro o d e r C oal LARGE STOCK OF GASCO BRIQUETS I. F. Barnett used tn be In Her-, p i mlrlo.i with the £ta. lard Oil Ci ra CALL FOR COUPON MODEL &TRAW-I.OET C IIU ’K EN SH ED C1I-2OO sn x io ft.— too Hens e it-so o 30x30 ft.— £50 H ens Hermiston Produce and Supply Company ’s ch ick en sh ed Is sim itar to th e “W ash. State College iv-Lott P oultry-H ouse“ or the "Ml scu ri” type shed. —Good Chickens Will Do Their Part. — tlnlkl a tary, r n m m t n l , const rseted chick en s i,c l. — W c fu r n ish c o m p le te p la n * — N o g u essw o rk SPECIAL S A T U R D A Y ONLY 8 pound Pail Lard, <1.90 4 pound Pail Lard, 95c Quart Sauerkraut, 12 l-2c 1 gallon Sauerkraut, if you bring bucket, 40c A ND A FULL LINE OF FRESH A N D CURED M EAT S TO SE L ECT FROM. ALWAYS IN MARKET FOR FAT STOCK Our M otto: Q uality and Service H E R M IS T O N ^ M A R K E T FREE DELIVERY A. W TURNBLAD