The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, September 15, 1927, Image 3

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RECEPTION FOR TEACHERS
TO BE HELD SEPTEMBER 2 3 1
P L A Y H O U S E
VINEYARD LODGE NO. 20«. I. O. 0.
A reception for the members of F. meets each Monday evening In Odd
the faculty of the local school will Fellows’ hall. Visiting members cor­
be held ln the high school Friday ev­ dially Invited.
ening, September 23. The reception W. R. Longhorn, Secretary.
will be under the auspices of the Par­
Custis Simons, N. O.
ent-Teacher association.
A program has been arranged for
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
the affair, and an Invitation to all
parentg and frieuds of the schools has
F. V. PRIME, D. M. D.
been extended.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
September 16-17
BOXES
George O ’Brien and Olive Borden
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“FIG L E A V E S”
General Dentistry
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TIEV0LTS AGAINST LOVE WITHOUT LUXURY
edy* ™ ^ ™ Month of May”
and Kinet0 Rcview
COUNTRY STORE SATURDAY NIGHT
Are available in limited number for the uae of our custom e i x
These boxes
m ay be
used
for keeping » valuable
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H t u a u t c p papers,
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SUNDAY AND MONDAY
TIE u >1 /»
<*£?♦ entailed makes ai
x_n cheap
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cost
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rental
insurance.
s^inmiswnn«ni«ifl
I f you have been neglecting the care of record» that have a b igh
n ue come in witho ut delay and rent a safety deposit box.
“M y O ld D u tch ”
First Nat ional Bank
at He rmlston
I-
R. Alexader, Vlce-1 ?re» .
W. L. Hamm, Asst. Cashier
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
September 20 and 21
Burk’s for Eargains.
39-tfc
PEAL ESTATE EXfciH-ANG¿g AND
INSURANCE. J„ M. BIGrGB, RB-
ALTOR.
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Hermiston Seetond Hand S t o r e -
Furniture and Hardware, Bee Sup­
plies, Harneiss, Baddies, Wagons.
FOR SALB
I7-.E— To make room for pul-
S5-3fo
2 00 White Leghorn year
culls. Roy Sullivan.
Herald W ant Ads Bring Yon Resolta
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FEED PRICE QUOTATIONS
TFICE NEAR HERME 1-
Splendld piano to be sold a t
price for immediate sale • (Furnish» >d by Farm Bureau Cooper­
ative of Hermiston. Unless ofhef-
ns of «10 monthly arranged
wlse spec ifled, prices are per hufidrfed
reliable home. For particular w
eight.)
•ees Cline Plano Co., 66 Front
"atch .................................. -.-..»¡L90
Portland, Oregon.
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® ran, « i »78 .............................. ......
FOR f
vine
ALE— Grapes hanging on the
Jas. Eddy, 4th unit. l-2p
FOR Í IALJS— Improved ranch of 26
acr< is on Butter creek highway and
A 1 in e canal southwest of town,
Inq ulre Mrs. M. A. Davis at Pumph"
rey 's
1-tfc
FOR
SALI 3—Tomatoes and cucum-
be iTs. Bes 3 Spencer, Col. Dis. 52-4c
Ooc d Blue Grass Pasture, «2.00 per
1 conth. Y Z. A. Leathers.
45-tfc
n x f t SALE— -Northern Pacific lands
at prlceg i anglng from «5 to «21,
1-10 down and 10 annual install­
ments at I Per cent. Yearly Im­
provement required. Un tier McKay
water. Goo d soil, practically level.
Make applio atlon to E. P. Dodd or
J. W. Messn» 3r. Hermiston, Oregon.
FOR SALE— Bt'me Beauty apples, «1
box orchard run, 60c for windfalls.
Bring conti liners. T. H. Haddox.
2-tfc
Tround Oats ..............
2"25
jTound Barley ........................... 20 0
JVheat .. ..........
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"o™. N< ’• 2............. ............. ........ 2-60
< bracked Corn, No, 2............
2.60
< »round Corn, No. 2...........
2.60
I fill Ru n, 80s....................... ..... j
C ’o w Wet d ...............................
2’2g
Ground Wheat—................ .......... 2 25
S,«Brits, 80s..................................
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Rail» 4 Barley ................................ j j j
Caff Meal, per pound
ju c
mrk 'lin g s ...---------------- 190
Qyst er s’hell _
_ ............ ............... 9Q
Who le O&ts................................... 2 15
Salt,, half ground 60s......................45
G gara, Tobacco
Barber Shop
J Bert Mullins
FOR SALE— Good Jersey milk, morn­
ing and evening deliveries. Milk
on lea at th e house at all 'hours.
Phon« 25-M- H. S. Hanby. -4 2-tfc
H o m e Cooking
' IS OUR SPECIALTY
H 0ME MADE PASTRY
39-tfc
W E S3 1RVE 40 c LUNCH PROM
I 1:30 TILL 3 :0 0 P .M .
Pries I Chicken, home style, 50o
FOR SALE— 1 Big « McCormick
mower; 1 hajy rake. Inland Empire
39-tfc
Lumber Co.
S H 0K f ORDERS AT ALL HOUSf
Open 5:30 to 9:30.
FOR SALB— B o. 1 fresh cows. B.
37-tfe
Hammer.
IF IT S
S E R V IC E
FOR RENT—¡Small house with acre
and 3-5 ground. Inquire Kings-
62-tfc
ley’s
YOU WART
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litt»
Disease.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
Location,
2
doors
west of Postoffice
STATE OF OREGON FOR
UMATILLA COUNTY
Hours, 10 to 6, and by appointment.
In the Matter of the Estate
Office Phone 303
Rea. Phone 31«
of
Thomas William Peters,
HERMISTON, OREGON
deceased.
Notice of Administrator’s Sale of
Real Property.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, Michael Keating, as ad­
ministrator of the estate of Thomas
William Peters, deceased, under and
206 East Court St.
by virtue of an order of the Hon. I.
5
ANY AND
g
M. Scbannep, Judge of the above en­
titled court, made and entered on
the 9th day of August, 1927, will,
from and after the 15th day of Octo­
ber, 1927, offer for sale and sell at
private sale upon the terms herein­ ■
FOR YOU
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after described, at the office of Raley.
Raley * Warner, ln the First Nat­
ional Bank Building in the City of M Phone 139
Pendleton, Ore. J
Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon,
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and subject to confirmation by the
above entitled court, to the person
making the best and highest bid
therefor, all of the estate, right, title
and interest of Thomas William Pet­
ers, deceased, in and to the following
described real property, situated In
Umatilla County, State of Oregon, to-
wlt:
We Haul
An undivided one-third Interest in
and to the East Half and the East
ANYTHING
Half of the Southwest Quarter of
ANYWHERE
Section 8, Township 4 North Range
ANYTIME
28, E. W. M., containing 400 acres
more or less.
TELEPHONE 31
The terms on w’hlch said property
will be sold by said administrator
are as follows, to-wit: For cash up­
on the confirmation of the sale of
said real property by the above en
titled court and subject to the lien of
unpaid taxes against the promises
hereinabove described and upon exe
cutlon and delivery of a good and
Maternity Cases our Specialty
sufficient, deed.
Dated this 3rd day of September
OUR MOTTO:
1927.
FAIRNESS AND SERVICE
MICHAEL KEATING,
Come and see us about our new
As administrator of the estate of
and reasonable rates. Graduate
Thomas William Peters, deceased
Raley. Raley & Warner, Attorneys nurse in attendance at all times.
for Administrator, Pendleton, Ore­
TELEPHONE 881
gon.
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The Switchboard
T he P acific T elephone A nd T elegraph C ompany ;
W. J. WARNER,
Secretary.
Notice is hereby given that the
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T. H. Gaither
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TRANSFER ARD DRAY
♦
NOTICE OF EQUALIZATION
MEETING
Notice Is hereby given that
Tuesday, October 4th, 1927, the Dir­
ectora of the West Extension Irriga­
tion District will meet st the District
office at Irrigon, Oregon, ae a Board
of Equalization, for the purpose of
reviewing and correcting the annual
assessment and to hear and determine
any objections thereto.
52’1
Physician and Surgeon
Service Mcd*l Awarded
Ree. Phone 71«
Mrs. Laura Kelley was awarded Office Phone 733.
J a gold service medal from the Office in First National Bank Bldg.
Paolflc Telephone & Telegraph Co.
Wednesday of this week in recogni­
tion of 10 successive years as an em­
DR. DAVID S. ROWE,
ploye of the company. Th, medal
Chiropractor and Physiotherapist
was preented by J. A. Murray of Pen-
I dleton.
Specializing in Acute and Chronio
!
Everthing
Electrical
Hermiston
Transfer
Hermiston
Hospital
COMING AG AIN
of
Equalization, will meet at the office
of the district ln HermIMon, Oregon,
on the first Tuesday In October 1927
at 7 o’clock P. M„ for the purpose of
reviewing and correcting Its assess­
ment and apportionment of taxes to
be levied in said district for the year
1927.
D»ted this first day of September,
1927.
J. W. MESSNER,
l-<te
Secretary.
HERMISTON IRRIGATION DIS­
TRICT NOTICE
Notice le hereby given that the
board of directors of the Hermiston
Irrigation District, acting as a board
of equalization, will meet at the of­
fice of the secretary In Hermiston.
Oregon on the first Tuesday In Octo­
ber, 1927 at I P. M., for the purpose
°f reviewing and correcting the
assessments and apportionment of
taxes to be levied on or before the
C. HOVCHTON.
Secretary, first Tuesday In September, >»27.
Dr. H. G. Curry
EYESIGHT SPECIALIST
of Seatttle
♦ tion district, acting as a board
COUNTRY HAULS SOLICITE! *
A
h s. M c K enzie , m . d -
Improvement work that has been
I under way during the summer
Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat
months months by the Hermiston
Office: 1-2-3 Inland Empire Bldg.
Light & Power company, on a part of
Pendleton, Oregon
the system of lines near Hermiston
has been completed, and the new sec­
tion of enlarged lines was put into
JAMES L. SEARS, M. D.
: usg last Saturday.
¡ J. L V A U G H A N !
♦ board of directors of Westland Irriga­
CALL 25-7
LAND WANTED— Parties having *
good land, small or large tracts,
with good water rights for sale at
reasonable prlceg. will do well to
communicate with. N. Pasto, 319 o
Artisans Building. Portland, Ore-
52-6tc
gon.
Watch, clock and jewelry repairing.
Be« 8 « ’ ’< next door to Sappers.
“W IL D FIRE”
WESTLAND IRRIGATION DISTRICT
NOTICE
52-3tc
Shaar’g Barber
2-2tc
Burk's, headquarters for Army Shoes.
39-tfc
—A Big Special at Regular Prices—
One P olicy - One S y ste m - U n ivertal Service
MBA ELLANEOUI
WANTED—Feeder hogs, 90 to 126
pounds. Lee Savely.
61-tfc
COMING FRILAY AND SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23 AND 24
X-Ray and Diagnosis
The leather bag containing medi­ Bank Bldg.
Phone Connection
cal supplies and equipment, belong­
ing to Dr. J. L. Sears, was stolen
W. J. W ARNER
from his car while it was parked on
the streets last Friday evening. Noj
Attorney-at-law
trace of the bag or equipment has
been secured.
Hermiston
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BELL SYSTEM
REX CAFE
FOR SALE — All household fumi-
tore, inctu<U ng rugs. Mrs. R. E.
Mitchell.
WANTED—Two lady boarders. Com­
fortable room at reasonable rates.
Address Mrs. A- M. Smith, Hermis­
ton, Oregon.
61-2tp
W ednesday Night is Fam ily Night
/V W F.B of cords that end in numbered holes,
a. A hand poised ready to answer signals
which flash from tiny lamps. A mind, alert
for prompt and accurate performance of a
vital service. A devotion to duty inspired by
a sense of the public’s reliance on that service.
Every section of a telephone switchboard
typifies the co-ordination of human effort and
mechanism that makes possible America’s far-
reaching telephone service. Its cords link for
instant speech those who are separated by a
continent. Its guardian operator is one of an
army of telephone men and women vigilant to
meet a nation’s need for communications.
In plant and personnel, the Bell System is
ln effect a vast switchboard serving a nition
th tt has been transformed into a neighborhood
through telephone growth and development.
F O U N T A IN
FOR SALE— Be Jed alfal fa hay, by
the bale, ton, lot or ca.-load. Cali
at office or phone 141. Leathers
& Little.
2-tfc
Scissors sharp ened.
shop.
CIMEDY, “THE LYIN’ TAMER”
Egg Ma» h .............................. ....... 2 ‘4g
FOR SALE— Rncrtbred Lincoln ram
2-tfc
lambs. S. E. Starr.
Try Burk’s few Bargains.
“Thirty Below Zero”
Medical Bag Stolen
Company Finishes Line
A merry lit’le comedy drama that you should not miss!
Comedy, ,‘Opery House Tonight”
Pathe Review
C a p ita l', S u rp lu s a n d U n d iv id e d P ro fits O v e r « 5 0 ,0 0 0
« Swayzv. jVres.
A. H. Nort'in. Cashier
LODGE DIRECTORY
For S h o e
R e p a ir in g
who ha» made profesional visits to
Hermiston for ten years w ill again
be at
You can’t beat the service and
workmanship we have.
Monday, Sept. 2 6
HOTEL HERMISTON
FOR ONE DAY
Modern
M achinery
Eyes Examined
Glasses F it td
Charges Reasonable.
W e H ave
Anticipated
Your needs in everything
that is necessary to com-
i plete your golf outfit.
j
Come in and
give our line the
“once over.”
The best money can bny is the
only equipment we w ill use.
FOUR SKILLED WORKMEN
Are busy in the shop all of the
itme which insures fast service.
Pendleton Shoe
Shop
Turkeys, Turkeys
I want them, now, or next
week, or any time. W ill buy
whole flocks,, part flocks, young
or old. Figure with me before
you sell.
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Gilbert Sm ith
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