The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, April 26, 1928, Image 3

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Interest thereon at the rate of 8 per
LODGE DIRECTORY
cent per annum since the 11th day
of July, 1927 until paid; and the
further sum of *2,616.7*. together VINEYARD LODGE NO. *08. L O. O.
with interest thereon at the rat« of F. meets each Monday evening In Odd
5 per cent per annum since the 11th Fellows' hall. Visiting members cor­
day of July, 1927 until paid; and the dially invited.
further sum of *260.26, together W. R. Longhorn, Secretary.
Cecil Warner, N. G.
! with Interest thereon at the rate of
8 per cent per annum since the 25th
day of October, 1927 until paid; and
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
the further sum of *205.68. together
1 with Interest thereon at the rate of
8 per cent per annum since the 15th
BOYD T. JENKINS, D. M. D.
'day of November, 1927 until paid;
associated with
and the further sum of *75.00, to­
gether with interest thereon at the
F. V. PRIME, D. M. D.
rate of 8 per cent per annum since
General Dentistry
the 29th day of March, 1928 until
paid; and the further sum of *15.00,
X-Ray and Diagnosis
together with Interest thereon at the Bank Bldg.
Phone Connection
I rate of 8 per cent per annum since Evenigs by appointment.
the 15th day of December, 1927 until
paid, less *150.00 credited on ac­
count of atock In the Stanfield Na-
W. J . W ARNER
tlonal Farm Loan Association and for
Attorney-at-law
the further sum of *250.00 attorneys
fees, and for the further sum of *28.- Hermiston
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Oregon
45 costs and disbursements, which
said decree and Judgment and order
H- s. M c K enzie , m . d -
of sale have been duly docketed and
enrolled in the office of the clerk of
Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat
said court, and in and by which said
Office:
1-2-3 Inland Empire Bldg.
judgment. decree and order of sale
Pendleion, Oregon
it was directed that the hereinafter
described real property in Umatilla
County, Oregon, together with the
tenements,, hereditaments and appur­
JAMES L. SEARS, M. D.
tenances thereto belonging or in any-
Physician and Surgeon
wise appertaining, and also all of the
Res. Phone 711
estate, right and interest of said de­ Office Phone 733.
fendants in and to the same, be sold
Office in First National Bank Bldg.
by the Sheriff of Umatilla County,
Oregon, to satisfy said judgment and
ail costs.
DR. DAVID S. ROWE,
Therefore, I will, on the 12th day
Chiropractor and Physiotherapist
of May, 1928, at the hour of two o’­
clock in the afternoon of said day, Specialising in Acute and Chronie
at thg front door of the courthouse
Disease.
In the city of Pendleton, Umatilla
County, Oregon, sell all the right, Location, 2 doors west of Postoffioe
title and Interest which the said de­ Hours, 10 to 6. and by appointment
fendants or either of them had on Office Phone 303
Res. Phone 312
the 11th day of July, 1917, or since
HERMISTON,
OREGON
then have acquired or now have, in
and to the following described prem­
ises situated in Umatilla County,
DR. A. E. MARBLE
State of Oregon, to-wit:
Chiropractor
The East Half of the Northeast
I
traet
both
Acute and Chronic Dis­
Quarter of the Northwest Quarter
and the Northeast Quarter of the eases.
Office across street from Hurly’s
Southeast Quarter of the North­
west Quarter of Section 10, Tp. 4, grocery.
Phone 481
North, Range 29, E. W. M.. ex­
cepting therefrom the right of way Office Hours, 10 to 12; 1:30 to 6.
Hermiston, Oregon.
of Furnish Ditch,
COLUMBIA THEATER
HERMISTON ,0RE.
S a v e It N O W
SOME TIME BEFORE THE 15TH OF APRIL YOU WILL NEED
WATER TO START YOUR CROPS.
Saturday and Sunday
April 28 and 29
“ W h isp erin g W ire”
Starring Anita Stewart and Edmund Burns. Story of a flying
boat corporation and a stock broker. More shocks than a power
house and will teach your nervous system new tricks.
BEFORE YOU CAN GET
THIS WATER YOU WILL HAVE TO PAY THE 0. A M. WHICH
WILL BE $1.90 PER ACRE.
SAVE A CERTAIN AMOUNT OF YOUR CREAM CHECK SO YOU
WILL BE ABLE TO MEET THIS OBLIGATION.
During the month of My we re cutting out the Wednesday and
Thursday night shows. The attendaance has been so very small
that these mid-week shows are running ug terribly in the hole.
We sincerely hope the crowds will ncrease at the Saturday and
Sunday night shows.
Saturday and Sunday
May 5 and 6
“ Cruise o f Jasper B ”
First National Bank
STARRING ROD LA ROCQUE and MILDRED HARRIS
The screen ersion of Don Marquis Romantic novel. If you lik­
ed Rod La Rocque In Braveheart. Gigolo, then you will be sure
to like this picture.
of H erm isto n
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits O ver $ 50,000
F. B. Swayae, Pre«.
R. Alexander, Vice-President
A. H. Norton, Cashier
Burk’s for Bargains.
39-tfc
Hermiston Second Hand Store. —
Furniture and Hardware, Harness
Saddles, Wagons. Wandering Jew
slips, 35c dozen.
11-tfc
Tomato Plants for sale. Mrs. Geo.
FOR
— 8ALS
Briggs.
33-2tp
FOR SALE— 1 bedstead, spring and
M ille r Gives Self Up.
mattress, 2 rocking chairs, 1 six-
New York.—Thomas W. Miller, con­
hole range, 1 sanitary couch and
pad. Phone 964.
34-tfc victed of defrauding the government
of his best services when he was alien
WANTED— A woman cook. Apply property custodian, surrendered him-
Hermiston Hotel.
34-2tc Belf to a United States marshal to be
taken to Atlanta penitentiary. He is
Almost new very superior, sweet ton­ under sentence of 18 months’ impris­
ed Kimball piano, only $165. % onment.
mile east Columbia school. C. E.
Spencer, HermlBton.
34-tfc
T H E M ARKETS
FOR SALE— Team, harness and wag­
on. Jack Mason.
31-4tp
SELLING CHICKENS to make way
turkeys— 200 Barred Rock chix,
hatch Apr. 12, 1214 cents each.
100 B. Rock hens, laying 85 per
cent, market price. 10 tons clean
alfalfa hay, 1st cutting, 2 cows.
Merrill Potter.
31-tfc
For sale— 5 tube Magnavox radio, 1
dial, built in speaker, complete
with tubes, aerial and new batter­
ies installed in your home for *50.
Paul Miller. 31-lc.
For sale, trade or rent— Three room
cottage on west side, A. W. Ag­
new.
31-tfc
Pure Jersey milk, delivered night
and morning. Can be bought at
the Herm.'ston Market on Ice. H.
E. Hanby, Phon« 25-M.
30-tfc
FOR SALE— Team, harness and wag­
on, rake, 2 mowers, 4 horse fresno.
R. C. Rogers, 3 3-4 miles east Her­
miston.
28-tfc
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Again—they carry on
"The St. Francis D am has broken! Spread the alarm!”
Portland
Wheat—B. B. bluestem, hard white,
*1.60; soft white, western white, *1.49;
hard winter, *1.38; northern spring,
western red, *1.39.
Hay — Alfalfa, *18.50 0 19; valley
timothy, *180 18.50; eastern Oregon
timothy, *20.50021.
Butterfat—43 © 44c.
Eggs—Ranch, 20024c.
Cattle—Steers, good, *11@>12.25.
Hogs—Medium to choice. *9.50011.
Lambs—Medium to choice, *13015.
Seattle.
Wheat—Soft white, western white,
*1.54; hard winter, *1.41; western red,
»1.44; northern spring, *1.46; blue-
stem, *1.63; dark northern spring,
*1.64; dark hard winter, *1.61.
Hay — Alfalfa, *24; timothy, *28;
P. S., »24.
Butterfat—45c.
Eggs—Ranch, 22 0 26c.
Cattle—Steers, choice, *11012.
Hogs—Prime, *11011.60.
Spokane.
Hogs—Good, *9.3609.60.
Cattle—Steers, good, *11.6001*.
Decision waft reached by the senate
banking committee to make a thor­
ough study of the Increase In loans
to brokers on stocks and securities by
member banks of the federal reserve
system, which have reached a new
high level recently approaching *4,-
000,000,000.
BABY CHIX 1928
W hite Leghorns from Harry Spinn­
ing, James Todd, Frank Fowler and
our own flocks, any one or combina­
tion of these at *16 per 100, *67.50
per 600; or *135 per 1000. Also will
take orders for Mammoth Bronze
turkey eggs from flock of Walter Eu­
banks, Ione.
White Hatchery, Her- Congress L ib ra ry Receives Prize Bible
Washington, D. C.—The Bible upon
mlston.
24-tfc
which Abraham Lincoln’s hand rested
FOR SALE— No. 3 Primrose cream when he took the oath of office as
separator, less than 2 years old. In president has been given to the library
perfect condition. One steel wheel of congress by Mrs. Robert Todd Lin­
wagon. J. M. Prindle.
22-tfc coln, widow of the president’s eldest
son.
For sale— Wlneeap apples, 3 grades.
Tom Stewart. 7-tfc.
Postal Cut Approved by Committee.
Washington, D. C.—Amendment of
Burk's, headquarters for Army Shoes.
the house postal bill to cut the rates
39-tfc
on second class matter to the scale
Foor sale— A new supply of adding in-effect in 1920 was approved by the
senate postoffice committee in report­
machine rolls at the Herald.
ing out the measure.
MISCELLANEOUS
Auto Speed Record Smashed by Keech
Daytona Beach, Fla/—Ray Keech,
Wanted— Cattle for summer pasture.
J. H. Canfield will collect cattle driving a monster speed-car built for
Monday, April 9. See Henry Som- J. M. White, Philadelphia sportsman,
set a new world’s record for automo­
merer for particulars. 31-lp.
biles when he averaged 207.55260
Try Burk's for Bargains.
39-tfc miles per hour in two runs over the
official beach course.
WANTED— 2o new subscribers to
The Herald by May 1.
Charles Birger Hanged a t Benton, III.
Benton, 111.—Charles Birger, south­
For rent— Four room house. Inquire
Knerr's Repair Shop or residence. ern Illinois outlaw, paid with his life
tor the murder of Mayor Joe Adams
17-tfc.
of West City.
INSURANCE
MUSKRAT FARM
PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE INSUR­
ANCE COMPANY.
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JOHN HADDOX.
HERMISTON
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I t was the voice of a telephone operator-ano/Arr—
an d another.
| Though in imminent danger themselves, as the black
wall of water loosed its violence on a sleeping coun­
tryside, these young women in towns of the stricken
area, promptly and coolly passed this midnight call
of warning-warning of impending doom. Con­
stables, town officials and others in the path of
danger were notified by telephone. Instantly, with
shrieking sirens and clanging bells the alarm was
spread—and hundreds of lives were saved.
(The world hears little of the “ spirit of service”
until times of emergency, but behind the scenes in
the telephone world this spirit is always present.
Telephone users confidently rely upon the devotion
to duty of the men a/id women who make this serv­
ice possible.
together with the tenements, hered­
itaments and appurtenances thereto
belonging or in any wise appertain­
ing; and also all of the right, estate
title and interest of said defendants
in and to the same; said lands to be
sold at public auction to the highest
bidder for cash in hand, the proceeds
of sale to be applied in satisfaction
of said execution and all costs.
Dated this 3rd day of April, 1928.
R. T. Cookingham, Sheriff of
Umatilla County, Oregon 32-5
,“ G et the message through” is the daily work of
more than 310,000 Bell System employees.
TOM
GURDANE
THB PACIFIC TELEPHONE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
BELL SYSTEM
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C om e and G et ’E m
N O R T O N ’S C A S H G R O C E R Y
Candidate for the Republican
nomination for
SHERIFF
OF UMATILLA COUNTY
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PRIMARY ELECTION MAY 18
1928
“For Enforcement of All law«''
RESIDENT OF UMATILLA COUNTY
FOR 47 YEARS
from climbing in. The mink is the ln this country is in Canada, Last
natural enemy of the muskrat and year the owners received an order
there have been mink found in this for one million pelts. They were able
If elected will give night service.
to supply ons-haif of tbe skins want­
vicinity.
ed.”
The sides of the pond have been
diked up pretty well and to these
bankg the muskrat build their homes,
NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE
UNDER EXECUTION
the entrance under water among the
tules, a runway going obliquely up
Notice is hereby given that by vlr-
TO THE
Into the bank to above water level, ) tue of an execution issued out of the
where the passageway opens up Into i Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
several sections or nests. .There Is for Umatilla County to me directed
an opening to the outside of the bank and delivered upon a judgment and
but this is made for ventilation and decree and order of sale rendered in
■ used for an exit only in times of said court on the 2nd day of April,
1928, in favor of The Federal Land
emergency.
Small los of Wool runs from 30 to
The rats feed on shoots of aquatic Bank of Spokane, a corporation, a-
plants, bulbs of the tales, young gafnst Ansel F. Lundberg; and Stan­ 38 cents.
clover and alfalfa, and are particu­ field National Farm Loan Associa­
Pelts run from 23 to 29 cents.
larly fond of apples and carrots. tion, a corporation. In the suit there­
During the day they come out of the in pending wherein the said The Fed­
Horse Hair, clean from straw, 28
pond and feed, or lle half covered eral Land Bank of Spokane, a cor­ cents.
In forma they make of dried grasses poration, is plaintiff and the said
Green Calf Hides, 18 cents per
Watab. clock and Jewelry repairing. ,,sert when tbe tlme come8 th»t •» '• They are very shy. and at the slight­ Ansel F. Lundberg and Bernice E.
pound.
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needed.
The
encloaure
is
strongly
est disturbance slip quietly Into tbe Lundberg, his wife; Stanfield Na-
Be. Newell, next door to Sappers.
| tlonal Farm Loan Association, a cor­
Green Hides, 14 cents.
18-tie fenced, the wire runnings foot under water.
ground, deeper at certain points,
Dr. Gilliland operates his farm un­ poration; Chas. L. Her ley and Grace
posts are fairly close together, and der a license and pelts are sold from ; Herley, ht« wife; and Henry Herley,
Odd Job Repair«
netting two feet wide is laid and the place out of season only by the a widower, are defendants, for the
I do eleimlning and build
4-tfc fastened horizontally along the top payment of a fee to the state com­ 'sum of *35.00, together with Inter­
8. Jenaen.
of the fencing. One foot of the two mission and must be marked by tag! est thereon at the rate of 8 per cent
'ATE EXCHANGE» AND foot wire extends over the Inside of from that department. When asked per annum since the 11th day of Jan­
INSURANCE. J. M. BIGGS. RE fence to keep the rata from climbing about the market for pelt«. Dr. Gilli­ uary, 1927 until paid; and the fur­ GUARANTEED RETURNS WITHIN
24 HOURS. t .
ALTOR.
«•«* out, one foot outside to keep mink land Mid. "The largest muskrat farm ther sura of *90.00, together with j
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