The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, December 29, 1927, Image 3

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    NOTICE OF SALE
LODGS DIRECTOR!
Notice is hereby given that by vir-
! tue of the authority of the City Char­
ter of the City of Hermiston and the VINEYARD LODGE NO. 206, L O. O.
I direction of the City Council author­ F. meets each Monday evening in Odd
Saturday and Sunday
December 81-January 1
la the wish of this bank to all It a customers and friends.
izing and directing the Treaaurer of Fellows* hall. Visiting members cor­
Prosperity does not just happen. It must be planned for and
the City of Hermiston to collect the dially Invited.
W. R. Longhorn, Secretary.
unpaid
assessments for the city ir
worked for. Experience, the lessons of the past, help the Individ­
Custis Simons, N. G.
rigatlon water for the year 1927, lev­
ual to avoid mistakes.
Starring Margaret D. Lemotte and John Bowers. A mining
ied and Imposed under the provisions
story. A gold rush in a fliver.. This fliver In place of heading
of Ordinance No. 76 passed by the
The experience we have gained in handling problems is avail­
for the scrap pile,, » n a fortune In Paradise. Pal, on New
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
City Council end approved by the
able to our customers In solving their problems, and we offer the
Years' eve.
Mayor qn July 2, 1913, as amended
benefit of our facilities to make 192 8 a prosperous year
Show Starts at 7:45
2S-50c
by Ordinance No. 122 and ordinance
BOYD T. JENKINS, D. M. D.
No. 96 passed by the City Council
associated with
Wednesday and Thursday
January 4 and 5
and approved by the Mayor on April
F. V. PRIME, D. M. D.
17, 1918.
I will On the 30th day of December,
General Dentistry
1927, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the
A FOX PRODUCTION
X-Ray
and Diagnosis
fo fie noon of said day at the City
Council
Chamber
in
the
City
of
Her­
Bank
Bldg.
Phone Connection
COMEDY, "THE DIZZIE DANCERS”
miston, Oregon, sell the following Evenigs by appointment.
described lots, pieces and parcels of
Saturday and Sunday
January 7 and 8
land at public auction to the highest
bidder for cash in hand, the proceeds
W . J. W ARM ER
from the salt of each lot, piece or
parcel of land to be applied In satis­
Attorn ey-at-Inw
A METRO PRODUCTION
faction of the assessment upon said
i:
Orogna
lot, piece or parcel of land with In­ Hermiston
And the Pathe Comedy and News
terest thereon from March 1, 1927,
Of Hermiston
at the rate of 6 per cent per annum
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Ovar 650,000
H- S. McKEN Z1K, M. D-
together with a penalty of 15 per
F. B. Swayae, Pres.
R. Alexander, Vice-President
cent of each of said assessments and
A. H. Horton, Cashier
Eye. Ear- Nose and Throat
all costs'.
Office:
1-2-3 Inland Empire Bldg.
Following
is
a
description
of
each
WAIT FOR THE OPENING OF
Pendleton, Oregon
of said lots, pieces or parcels of land
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES AND
with the number of feet frontage,
name of owner or reputed owner,
INSURANCE. J. M. BIGGS. RE- |
JAMES L. SEARS, M. D,
and the amount of said assessment.
ALTOR.
U-HV
City of Hermiston according to
Physician and Surgeon
Burk’s for Bargains.
plat filed with County Recorder Nov.
39-tfc
Office Phone 733.
Res. Phons 7 U
23, 1904.
Hermiston Second Hand Store.
Block
Lot Feet
Name Amt. Office in First National Bank Bldg.
FOB SALB
Furniture and Hardware, Harness,
Block 1—
Saddles, Wagons.
lltfc ,
Lot 7, 57 feet. Farm Bureau Co-
Early in January, probably next week, with 53 Styles, Colors and
opeartive ...................................65-70
’or Sale— White Shetland-Arabian Try Burk’s for Bargains.
39-tfc
DR. DAVID S. ROWE,
Materials of Women’s Dresses, ranging from—
Lot 8, 50 feet. Farm Bureau Co­
pony or will trade for heifer. I . E.
operative
.....................................65.00
Chiropractor and Physiotherapist
Sullivan.
16-3
Block 2—
Come in ane I
Specializing
in Acute and Chronio
Lot 1, 60 feet, Minnie Brow n.65.00
FOR SALE— Milking machine with
renew
it
next
Lot
2,
50
feet,
Minnie
Brown..65.00
Disease.
engine, cheap. Will take fresh
Lot 3, 50 feet, Minnie Brown..65.00
tíme you art
cows, heifers or hogs, or what have
Lot 13, 50 feet, Chas. Benson..65.00 Location, 2 doors west of Postoffioo
you. S. L. Carson.
15-4tc
ài town.
Lot 14, 50 feet, Chas. Benson..65.00 Hours, 10 to 6, and by appointment.
Res. Phone 313
Lot 15, 50 feet, Chas. Benson .J5.00 Of flee Phone 303
FOR SALE— About 180 feet of 16
Lot 16, 50 feet, Chas. Benson. 65.00
inch wood pipe. Jap Templeton.
Mammoth-Cave Wonder»
Block 3—
COTTON, RAYON AND SILK
HERMISTON, OREGON
13-tfc
Both Green and Nolln rivers. In the
Lot 9, 50 feet, John Schtmke..65.00
Cotton, heavy grade, 29 cents
Block 4—
FOR SALE— R. I. Red and Barred R. Mammoth cave, are points of Interest
Rayon 49 cents, assorted colors, styles
for the fisherman, the swimmer, the ca­
' 50 feet, F. E. Earnhart 65.00 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I
young roosters, 25c lb. Mrs. noeist, the motorboat fan, and for any
Silk, full fahioned, 24 Inch boot, 88c.
Block 5—
Hutchins, on F. C. McKenzie place other to whom the flow of clean
Other grades to >1.41 in silk.
»
3, 25 feet, John Schimks..62.50
6 mi. east of town.
limpid waters Is a lure. Green river
Lot 4, 25 feet, E. J. Kingsley..62.50
Is said to be the deepest river for its
For sale— Wlneeap apples. 3 grades. flze in the world; kt some points, in
Lot 12, 25 feet, Dick Hardison..62.60 ■
206 East Court St.
!
Block 7—
Tom Stewart. 7-tfc.
fact, it is said to have a depth of 80
feet Into it flow the underground
Lot 6, 57 feet, W. D. Snider..65.70
ANT AND
Foor sale— A new supply of adding streams, such as Echo river and the
Lot 10, 25 feet, A. Sapper....62.50
River Styx, from the great caverns.
machine rolls at the Herald.
Block 8—
Both streams, through the ages, have
Good quality Rubber Pants, 15c pair
Lot 14, 25 feet, E. J. Kingsley..62.50
BUY YOUR MILK FROM A TESTED cut gorges of exquisite beauty, rival­
Lot 15, 25 feet, C. H. Crandall 62.50
Rompers,
67c
herd that Is free of tuberculosis. ing, in fact, anything of the sort to
Lot 20, 25 feet, John Schlmke.62.50
Choice of Infants Caps, 60 cents.
Morning and evening deliveries of be found in the world, Nolin river in
FOR YOU
Lot 21, 25 feet, John Schlmke..62.50
one
spot
has
cut
Its
way
through
cliffs
Baby Underwear, 35c to 61-00
Jersey milk. Dairy butter. Butter­
Block
9—
said to be more impressive than the
milk, 5c quart. Phone, 25-M. H. E. palisades of the Hudson river. These
Lot 12, 25 feet, J. Skovbo.......62.50 ■ Phone 139
Pendleton, Ore. ■
Hanby.
16tf are but a few of the natural phe-
Lot 13. 60 feet, J. Skovbo........65.00
(■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I
Block 10—
nomena and scenic beauties to he
Lost— 620 bill near Biggs’ office found In the area.
Lot 27, 25 feet, J. Skovbo....... 62.50
Monday. Return to T. H. Grigg.lp
14 Styles, Colon, Patterns to choose from at prices of 65c to >1.75
Lot 28, 25 feet, J. Skovbo....... 62.50
Italian Breaks Altitude Record.
Lot 29, 25 feet, Harry Rodgers..62.60
For sale— Remington typewriter, No
Turin, Italy.—The Italian airplane
Lot 30, 25 feet, Harry Rodgers..62.60
10, good condition. Also good No.
pilot Renato Donati broke the world’s
According to plat filed April 6,
22 DeLaval cream separator, ca­
IS OUR SPECIALTY
altitude record by attaining 11,827 me­
1905.
pacity 1250 lbs. per hr. Andy An-
HOME
MADE PASTRY
ters (38,793 feet). This was exactly
Block 1—
dersgg. 10 tfc.
PRICE RANGE 80c to $1.15
100 meters higher than the record of
Lot 4, 25 feet, S. R. Oldaker..62.60 WE SERVE 4Oo LUNCH FROM
Block 3—
1 1 :3 0 TILL 8 :0 0 P .M .
Burk’s, headquarters for Army Shoes. the American aviator, Lieutenant A.
PRICES ON OTHER GOODS SIMILAR TO TWKSF, GIVEN.
Lot 7, 50 feet, A. A. Little....65.00
39-tfc A. Champion.
Fried Chicken, home style, 6Oo
Bieck 8—
WE INVITE COMPARISON ON PRICES AND QUALITY.
T H E MARKETS
Lot 16, 25 feet, J. S. West....... 62.50 SHORT ORDERS AT ALL HOUR!
FOH ALE— Baled alfalfa hay, by
Location next door to Blessing’s in room formerly occupied by Her­
Portland
«t 17, 25 feet, J. S. West....... 62.50
the bale, ton, lot or carload. Call
Open 5:30 to 9:80.
miston Market.
Wheat—B. B. bluestem, 61.34; hard
Lot 24, 26 feet, A. Soneson........62-50
a
fflce or phone 141. Leathers
Block 10—
ft ' ttle.
2-tfc white,' 6125; federation, soft white,
OUR POLICY: BUY FOR CASH, SELL FOR CASH, AND THE GOOD
western white, 61.23; hard winter,
Lot
1, 15 feet, R. C. Todd. ...61-50
FOP ALE— Good, clean, scientiflc- 61.21; northern spring, 61-22; western
Lot
3, 25 feet, R. C. Todd....6 2 .5 0
CUSTOMER DOES NOT HAVE TO PAY FOR THE BAD CUSTOM­
•liy cooled Jersey milk and sweet red, 6120H.
According to plat filed March 8,
,t . m, delivered morning and eve-
Hay — Alfalfa, 61«.60@17; valley
1907.
ERS GOODS-
niiig. Phone 78-W. L. C. Dyer. timothy, 617.50@618; eastern Oregon
Block E—
14-tfc timothy, 620.50021.
Lot 4, 64 feet, Nellie Gaither..64.05
Butterfat—51 @56c.
Lot 6, 64 feet, Nellie Gaither 64.06
F’)R 1ALE— 1 Big 6 McCormick
Eggs—Ranch, 32@35c.
According to plat filed March 21,
war; 1 hay rake. Inland Empire
Cattle—Steers, good, 610.50@11.
1908.
Lumber Co.
39-tfc
Hogs—Medium to choice, 68@9.50. Junior Red Cross Army Red Cross Nurses A id
Block 1—
Cigars, Tobacco
Lambs
— Medium to choice, 611© of 6,000,000 in Schools
Lot 6, 50 feet, F. C. Me Ken-
FftR «ALB—No. 1 fresh cows. B.
In Every Great Disaster zle .............................................. 63.50
Barber Sbop
12.50.
Ta imar.
3 7-tfc
Seattle.
l
o
t
7,
50
feet,
F.
C.
McKen­
Members of the Junior fled Cross
Wheat—Soft white, western white, proved a new capacity for service
Two major disasters, the Florida
zie
63.50
northern spring, 61-25%; hard winter, during the Mississippi flood, accord­ hurricane and the Mississippi flood, Lot
8, 50 feet, F. C. McKen­
MISCELLANEOUS
61.24; western red, 61-22%; bluestem, ing to reports to Red Cross National required the services of Red Cross
zie
63.50
nurses in large numbers over a long Lot
61.39; dark northern spring, 61.441»; Headquarters covering their work.
9,
50
feet,
F.
C.
McKen­
For rent— Four room house. Inquire
This group of enthusiastic school period of time In the past year.
dark hard winter, 61-38%.
zie
63.50
In the Florida storm, service of 350 Block 2—
.err’s Repair Shop or residence.
Hay — Alfalfa, 62»; timothy, 626; children responded s; ntaneously and
nurses
Is
recorded.
It
Is
estimated
17-tfc.
generously to the needs of the flood
P. S-, 622.
Lot f, 45 feet, Free Methodist
victims. An indication of the Impor­ that about 100 others assisted In the
Butterfat—64c.
Church ..................................... 63-15
first few days as volunteers. The total
INSURANCE
tance
of
this
help
is
contained
in
the
Eggs—Ranch, 34c.
Lot
11, 45 feet, Free Methodist
number
of
nurses
In
the
Mississippi
‘ A.CTFIC MUTUAL LIFE INSUR-
report that Juniors In Boston
nne
Cattle—Steers, choice, 610.50© 11.50. contributed 67.600 to the relief fund. valley flood was approximately 200
C hurch....................................... 63.15
*
3 COMPANY.
Hogs—Prime, 69.40@9.50.
JOIfX HADDOX,
HERMISTON.
Junior Red Crons members shared In every major disaster the services Block 3—
Hogs—Prime, 6975@9.85.
in reconstruction w k in the M.ld- of Red Cross nurses are needed, lend Lot 3, 60 feet, Hermiston Prod.
Spokane.
west tornado several years ago, after ing added importance to the enrolled
8up. Co.................................... 63.50
Odd Job Repairs
the Florida storm, and are in the reserve which now numbers more than Lot 4, 50 feet, Hermiston Prod.
Cattle—Steers, good, 610 @10.50.
I do clclmlning and build cess-
post-flood operations tf the Red Cross 45,000 Red Cross nurses. These nurses
Hogs—Good, 69-2509.35.
A Sup. Co............................... 63.50;
*”"”». S. Jensen.
4-tfc
among the people in the Mississippi are available for any emergency, Lot 5, 50 feet, Hermiston Prod.
though
they
are
on
duty
In
hospitals
Italy Adopta Gold at Money Standard. Valley.
RENT— Small house with sere
A Sup. Co............................... 6 3.50j Your needs in everything
Rome.—The Italian cabinet adopted
Junior Red Cross has 6,822.757 and In private practice. They consti­
id 3-5 ground. Inquire Kings-
Lot 6, 50 feet, Hermiston Prod.
the gold standard for atabllization of members, an increase of 273,329 In tute the reserve of the Army and
that is necessary to com­
-y ’«
6 2-tfc
Navy nurse corps in time of war.
A Sup. Co.................. .
63.50
Italian currency on the baaia of 19 the last year.
Besides
emergency
duty.
Red
Cross
Lot
7,
50
feet,
A.
D.
H
ill.
63.60
;
plete
your golf o u tfit
More than a million of the Junior
Wafeh, elock and Jewelry repairing. lire to the dollar.
Red Cross membership is distributed nurses assisted materially in many Lot 8, 50 feet, A. D. Hill... .63.50
See Newell, next door to Sappers.
in the Philippines, Hawaii, Guam, local services. Chapter reports to Ns Block 4—
18-tf.
Porto Rico, the Virgin Islands, and tional Headquarters Indicate. The Lot 9„ 50 feet, W. L. Blessing 63.50 i
Alaska, and includfs Indian and Eleventh Annual Roll Call of the Red Lot 10, 60 feet", W. L. Blessing 63.50
Hermiston Second Hand Store.—
Eskimo children. Through the medium Croea, from November 11 to 24. It Is Lot 11, 60 feet, W. L. Blessing 63.50
Furniture and Hardware, Bee Sup-
of the Junior Red Cross in the United pointed ont, fe an opportunity for
to become Identified with Lot 14, 60 feet, A. Soneson....63.50 i
States, and similar groups abroad, everyone
pUee, Harness, Saddles, Wagons.
the Red Cross.
Block 5—
children
all
over
Ihe
world
are
being
35-3fe
Lot 13, 45 feet, W. E. Goodwin 63.16 !
brought into closer understanding by
Block 6—
international correspondence carried
READ
THE
WANT
ADR
REAL ESTATE
W hen you need any­
Block 8—
on by classes In the schools.
FIRE INSURANCE AND TRADES.
The Juniors at presvnt have nearly
Lot 3, 45 feet. O. A. Resley 63.16
thing
in
the
line
ef
LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH ME
twice the membe-shin of the senior
lo t 4, 45 feet, O, A. Reasley.63.15
n e a t end a ttra ctive
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. W. A.
organization, bnt in ;ne torthcoming
Lot
6, 45 feet, O. A. Beasley .63.15 j
LEATHERS.
15-tfc
membership enrollment of the Red
Printing.
Block 9-
Cross, from November 11 Io 24, the
j lo t 9. 50 feet, T. W. Botkin. 6S.50
FOR SALE— First cutting alfalfa 67;
goal of the adult membership is I
[k“*
>». 60 feet. T. W. Botkin. 63.50
a ton. Allen Von Behren. 12-4tc
5,096,009
•
I Ganglia Henderson, City Treasurer.
—TRY THE HERALD WANT APB—
1 3 -ltc
•«, .
HJ X H U , A s -
A ^roaprnw Nn» i^rar
C O L U M B IA T H E A T E R
“PALS IN PARADISE”
“DESERT VALLEY”
“THE DEMI BRIDE”
First N a tio n a l B ank
THE FAMILY
WARDROBE
H as Y our
Subscription
E x p ir e d ?
67c to $9.95
ST O C K IN G S
« J. L. VAUGHAN-
For the Baby
Everthing
Electrical
G irls an d M isses D resses
Hom e Cooking
C hildren’s Play S u its
REX CAFE
FOUNTAIN
Bert Mullins
W e Have
Anticipated
Come
in
and
give our line the
DON’T FORGET
US
“once over.”
Legal Blanks far
Sale at TUs Office
HITT