H E R ALD, HEKMIBTOfl, OREGON.
C O L U M B IA T H E A T E R
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W h ere w ill y o u b e at
HERMISTON ,0RE.
Saturday and Sunday
May 12 and 13
“War Paint”
sev en ty ?
R ecent in v e stig atio n s have sh o w n th a t a la rg e n u m b er o f p e r
sons a r e dep en d en t on re la tiv e s o r c h a rity in th e ir old age.
W hen th e a u tm n of life approaches, and th e leaves of y o u th fu l
vim an d enth u sin sm fall, it Is ex trem ely d iffic u lt for an y person,
no m a tte r how able, theee in v e stig a tio n s prove, to com pete In th e
w orld of business an d com m erce.
W h a t b e tte r in su ra n c e a g a in s t dependence in old age th a n a
savings acco u n t in a b an k ?
Oe d o llar w ill s t a r t you on th e ro ad to econom ic secu rity .
S ta r rin g Tim McCoy a n a P a u lin e S tarke. W hen th e W est
aflam e w ith rom ance an d love.
An Indian m edicine man
clarea v en g ean ca on th e W hites.
D u rin g th e m o n th of My we re c u ttin g out th e W ednesday and
T h u rsd ay n ig h t shows. T h e a tte n d a a n c e has been so very sm all
th a t th ese m id-w eek show s a r e r u n n in g u g te rrib ly in th e hole.
W e sin cerely hope th e crow ds w ill ncreasa a t th e S atu rd ay and
S u n d ay n ig h t shpw s.
Saturday and Sunday
May 19 and 20
‘Tor Alimony Only”
First N a tio n a l B ank
S ta r rin g L eatrlce Joy. A s ta rtlin g expose of th e la te st m odern
m a rria g e tria n g le .
A problem th a t is one of th e g re a te st Socio
logical evils of th e day. One th a t in te re sts every divorced man
or w om an— every couple co n te m p la tin g divorce.
of H erm isto n
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits O ver $50,000
F. B. Swayae, Pres.
R. Alexander, Vice-President
A. H. Norton, Cashier
REAL E STA T E EXCHANOEJB A N »
INSURANCE. J . M. BIGGS, R E
ALTOR.
28-Cfc
B u rk 's for B arg ain s.
39-tfc
H erm isto n Second H an d S to re” —
F u rn itu re an d H ard w are, H arn ess
FOR SALK
Saddles, W agons. W a n d e rin g Jew
11-tfc
FOR SALE— 1 bedstead, sp rin g and slips, 35c dozen.
m attress, 2 ro c k in g ch airs, 1 six-
T om ato P la n ts for sale. Mrs. Geo
hole ran g e, 1 s a n ita ry couch and
B riggs.
33-2tp
pad. P h o n e 96-W .
34-tfc
A lm ost new very su p erio r, sw eet to n FLOW ERS FOR SALE a t t h e L e a th
e rs’ ran ch . Mrs. A lp h a C h ristley ,
ed K im ball piano, o n ly $165. %
P h o n e 40-J-3.
36-tfc
m ile east C olum bia school. C. E.
Spencer, H erm isto n ,
34-tfc
FOR SALE— Team , h a rn ess an d w ag
on. Ja c k Mason.
31-4tp
F o r sale, tra d e o r re n t— T h ree room
cottage on w est side. A. W . Ag
new .
31-tfc
P u re Jersey m ilk , deliv ered n ig h t
an d m o rning. Can be b o u g h t a t
th e H erm isto n M ark et on ice. H .
E. H anby, P h o n e 25-M.
30-tfc
BABY CHIX 1928
W h ite L eg h o rn s from H a rry S p in n
ing, Jam es Todd, F ra n k F o w ler and
o u r own flocks, an y one o r com bina
tion of th ese a t $15 p er 100, $67.50
p er 500; o r $135 per 1000. Also w ill
ta k e orders fo r M am m oth B ronze
tu rk e y eggs from flock of W a lte r E u
banks, Ione.
W h ite H atch ery , H e r
m iston.
24-tfc
T H E MARKETS
Portland
W heat—Big Bend biuestem , hard
w hite, $1.63; soft white, $1.60; w est
ern white. $1.49; hard w inter, $1.39;
n o rth ern spring, $1.40; w estern red,
$1.39.
H ay — Alfalfa, $19@19.50; valley
tim othy, $19@19.50; e a stern Oregon
tim othy, $20.50@21.
B u tte rfa t—43 @44c.
Eggs—Ranch, 20@25c.
C attle— S teers, good, $11.25 @ 12.60.
H ogs—Medium to choice, $9@10.50.
Lam bs—Medium to choice, $12.25®
13.00.
Seattle.
W heat—Soft w hite, w estern white,
$1.55; w estern hard w inter, $1.41;
w estern red, $1.45; n o rth ern spring,
$1.46; biuestem , $1.63; d ark no rth ern
spring, $1.64; dark h ard w inter. $1.61
LODGE DIRECTORY
FOR SALE— No. 3 P rim ro se cream
se p a ra to r, less th a n 2 y ears old, in
p erfect conditio n . One steel w heel VINEYARD LODGE NO. 20«, 1. O. O
w agon. J . M. P rin d le.
2 2-tfc F. m eets each M onday ev en in g in Odd
F ellow s’ h all. V isitin g m em bers cor
F oor sale— A new ru p p ly s f ad d in g d ially Invited.
m achine ro ils a t th e H erald .
W. R. Longhorn, Secretary.
Cecil W a rn e r, N. G.
T ra n sp la n te d tom ato p lan ts, a t H u r-
C . C. P R O E B S T E L
Republican Candidate
for Re-election
Present District Attorney
.... YAY PR IM A R IES 1928
... Nine years Court experience and in County af
fairs, the past four years as District Attorney. The
first District Attorney to maintain an office in the
Court House, employing no stenographer, thus sav
ing the County rent and office expense...I have
maintained the office as a public office, and not as
a sideline to a private downtown law practice, de
voting my entire time to the duties of the Office-
Official records show th a t I have been success
ful in my prosecutions; th a t I have won all my
supreme court cases, and have kept Umatilla
county out of expensive litigation. ..I have applied
alii public money w ith advantage and saving to
the taxpayers.
.1 have
htcom e
wiell
a cq u ain ted
and..
..am
in g th e late w ar in th e R e g u la r A rm y, 12th In fa n
try , 8th D ivision. I am a hom e ow ner and tax p ay e r
have a family consisting of a wife and two
... The o a th of office is my pledge, my reerd your
guarantee.
Why change without reason.
— P a id A d ertisem ent.
Subscribe for The Herald~$2.00
ly ’s and N o rto n ’s. No loss in tr a n s
p la n tin g . C. L. U pham .
FOR T R A D E — N etted Gem Seed
P o tato es fo r old h ay o r com ing
y e a r’s crop. E lm er F erguson. W es
ton, Oregon.
35-2c
Republicans
—VOTE FOR—
MISCELLANEOUS
i i
FOR R EN T — Gocd b lu eg rass p astu re
fo r cows. B. J. N atio n .
36-tfc
W R IT E
IN
THE
NAME
S. E. NOTSON
W an te d — C attle for su m m er p astu re.
J. H. C anfield w ill co llect c a ttle
Monday, A pril 9. See H en ry Som-
raerer fo r p a rtic u la rs. 3 1 -lp .
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR
39-trc
T ry B u rk ’s for B arg ain s.
W A NTED — 2o new su b scrib ers
T he H erald by M ay 1.
R e p r e se n ta tiv e for
to
F o r re n t— F o u r room bouse. In q u ire
K n e rr’s R ep air Shop o r residence.
17-tfc.
C on gress
INSURANCE
PACIFIC MUTUAL L IF E IN SU R
ANCE COMPANY,
JO H N HADDOX,
HERM ISTON.
Second District
N otice is hereby given th a t by v ir
BOYD T. JENKINS, D. M. D.
tu e of an execution Issued o u t of the
C ircu it C ourt of th e S ta te of O regon
associated w ith
for U m atilla C ounty to me d irected
F. V. PRIME, D. M. D.
and delivered upon a ju d g m e n t and
ddcree an d o rd er of sale ren d ered in
General Dentistry
said c o u rt on th e 2nd day of A pril,
X -R ay a n d D iagnosis
1928, in favor of T he F ed eral L and
Phono C onnection
B ank of Spokane, a co rp o ratio n , a- B ank Bldg.
g ain st A nsel F. L u n d b erg ; an d S ta n E venigs by a p p o in tm en t.
field N atio n al F a rm L oan A ssocia
tio n , a co rp o ratio n , In th e su it th e r e
W. J . W A R N E R
in -pending w herein th e said T he F ed
Attorney-at-Law
e ra l L and B an k of Spokane, a cor
p o ration, is p la in tiff and th e gaid
0
A nsel F. L u n d b erg and B ernice E. Hermiston
L undberg, his w ife; S tan field N a
tio n al F a rm L oan A ssociation, a cor
h s. M c K enzie , m . d -
p o ratio n ; Chas. L. H erley and G race
Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat
H erley, h is w ife; and H enry H erley,
S ^ '« ^ d E m p ire Bid«.
a w idow er, ar, defendants,’ for t h e l 0 ffic e :
P en d leto n , O regon
sum of $35.00, to g e th e r w ith inter-1
est th ereo n a t th e ra te of 8 per cent
per an n u m since the 11th day of Ja n ,
JAMES L. SEARS, M. D.
uary, 1927 u n til p aid ; and th e f u r - '
Physician and Surgeon
th e r sum of $90.00, to g e th e r w itl
In terest th ereo n a t th e ra te of 8 per Office P hons TSJ.
Res. P h o n e T i l
cen t per an n u m since t h e 1 1 th day
of Ju ly , 1927 u n til p aid ;
and th e 1
I Office in First National Bank Bldg.
f u r th e r sum of $2,616.76, to g eth er!
DR. DAVID 8. ROWE,
w ith In te re st th ereo n a t the r a t e of I
5 per een t per an n u m since th e 11th I Chiropractor and Physiotherapist
day of Ju ly , 1927 u n til p aid ; an d the Specializing in Acnte and Chronio
f u r th e r sum of $260.26, to g e th e r
Disease.
w ith in te re s t th ereo n a t tlie ra te of
Location,
2
doors
west of Postoffioe
; 8 per een t per a n n u m sin ce the 25th
¡day of O ctober, 1927 u n til p aid; and H ours, 10 to 6, and by ap pointm ent.
th e fu r th e r sum of $205.68, to g e th e r ) Office P hone 303
Res. P hone $12
[w ith In te re st th ereo n a t the ra te o*
HERMI3T0N, OREGON
8 p er cen t p er an n u m since th e 15th
'd a y of N ovem ber. 1927 u n til paid:
DR. A. E. MARBLE
and th e fu r th e r sum of $73.00, to-
Chiropractor
g eth er w ith in te re st th ereo n a t the
ra te of 8 p er cen t p er an n u m since I tr a c t both A cute and C hronic Dis
th e 2 9 th d ay of M arch, 1928 u n til eases-
Office across s tre e t from H u rly ’s
p aid; an d th e fu r th e r sum of $15.00,
to g e th e r w ith in te re st thereon a t the grocery.
P hone 481
ra te of 8 p er cen t per an n u m since
th e 1 5 th day of D ecem ber, 1927 u n til Office H ours, 10 to 12; 1 :3 0 to 6.
paid, less $150.00 credited on ac-l
H erm isto n , Oregon.
co u n t of stock in th e S tan field N a - ,
tlo n al F a rm Loan A ssociation an d for: J U E E B a a B I I H I f l l l l l l l
th e f u r th e r sum of $250.00 a tto rn ey s! 1
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fees, and for th e fu rth e r sum of $28.- ¡J I F I T ’ S A J O B
0 F J
45 costs an d disbursem ents, w hich
said decree and ju d g m en t and order)
of sale liave been duly docketed and I
enrolled In the office of th e c lerk of j
said co u rt, and in and by v/hich paid j J
1 HAULING Ï
CALL US TO DO THE WORK
good terms w ith city, county, state and fe t^ ra i
officers, and will actively coopeporate with them
in the enforcement of all laws.
. .1 was born and reared in Umatilla Cnuuty and
am a qualified and practicing lawyer. Served dur
and
it w as d irected th a t th e h e re in a fte r
described re a l p ro p erty in U m atilla
C ounty, O regon, to g e th e r w ith the
tenem ents,, h e re d ita m e n ts and ap p u r
ten an c es th e re to belo n g in g or In any-
w lse a p p e rta in in g , and also a ll of the
esta te , rig h t and in te re st of said de
fe n d an ts in and to th e sam e, be sold
by th e S h eriff of U m atilla C ounty,
O regon, to satisfy said ju d g m en t and
all costs.
T h ereto re, I w ill, on th e 12th day
of May, 1928, a t th e h o u r of tw o o’
clock i n th e A fternoon of said day,
a t th e fro n t door of th e courthouse
in th e city of P en d leto n , U m atilla
C ounty, Oregon, sell all th e rig h t,
title an d In te re st w hich th e said de
fe n d a n ts o r e ith e r of them had on
th e 11th day of Ju ly , 1917, or since
then have acquired or now have. In (
a n d to th e follow ing described prem - ) 9
lses s itu a te d In U m atilla County,:™
S ta te of O regon, to -w lt:
T he E a st H alf of th e N o rth east ig
Q u a rte r of th e N o rth w est Q u a rte r •
an d th e N o rth e a st Q u a rte r of t h e ! ¡J
S o u th east Q u a rte r of th e N orth-
w est Q u a rte r of Section 10, Tp. 4.
N o rth , R ange 29, E. W. M., ex-)
cep tln g th e re fro m the rig h t of way :
of F u rn ish D itch.
to keep in mind the
fact that in addition to
pointing this news*
paper we do job work
of any kind. When
in need of anything
in this line be sure
To See Us
ON LONG HAULS
We also distribute feeds, re
turn empty egg crates, etc., and
bring in full cases and cream
cans, etc., for farmers over the
project on Tuesdays and F ri
days.
H erm iston
T ran sfer
W A G N ER & PA N K O W
PORTLAND - PENDLETON
TRUCK LINE
TO THE
, BEAVER STATE
S . E. N O T S O N
Charles Z. Randall
FOR
We Want Yon
VZE CAN FIGURE WITH YOU
to g e th e r w ith th e tenem ents, hered-;
itam en tg a n d a p p u rte n a n c e s th ereto
belonging o r in a n y w ise a p p e rta in
in g ; and also a ll of th e rig h t, estate
title and In te re st of said d efen d an ts 1
In an d to th e sam e; said lands to ht
sold a t public au ctio n to th e h ig h est :
bidder for cash in hand, th e proceeds
of sale to be applied in satisfactio n 1
of said execution and all costs.
D ated th is 3rd day of A pril, 1928.
R. T. C ookingliam , S h e riff of I
U m atilla C ounty, Oregon 32-5 i
WOOL CO., Inc.
Odd Job Repairs
cess
4-tfc
We Have the Trucks and
Experienced Men to Handle the
Business.
PRIMARY ELECTION MAY 18
ll- t f e
bu ild
FOR YOU
Ship Y our S tu ff
W atch, clock and Jew elry re p a irin g .
8 ee N ew ell, n e x t door to S appers.
I do clclm in ln g an d
pools. S. Jen sen .
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
UNDER EXECUTION
District Attorney
OF
UMATILLA COUNTY
S lo g an : " J u s tic e w ith o u t an im o s
ity ; experience applied" to th e d is
c h a rg e of p u b lic d u ty .”
FAVORS; —Construction of Umatilla Rapids.
—More lberal forestry policy.
—Unflinching enforcement of the 18th Amendment.
—Court to setlle international dis-putes, w ith proper
ion of national integrity.
—More liberal federal
support
protect
of, good roads.
—Development of resources of the Northwest.
—Outlawry of war.
—J u t treatm ent of former soldiers.
WAS BORN AND REARED ON A FARM AND IS FAMILIAR
WITH FARMER'S PROBLEMS
W rite in and mark thus: X S. E. NOTSON.
MOTTO: Just and fair treatm ent for all in all things.
P aid adv. by N o tso n -fo r-C o n g resi C lub, S pencer C raw ford, S ecrt-
, ta ry , H ep p n er. O regon
F ifteen years a law yer, nine years
a prosecuting officer.
Small los of Wool runs fronf 30 to
¡38 cents,
I
Pelts run from 23 to 29 cents.
.Horse Hair, clean from straw, 28
cents.
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Green Calf Hides, 18 cents per
pound.
Green Hides, 14 cents.
We Pay the High-
i est ____
Price for Furs.
t
GUARANTEED RETURNS W’THIN
24 HOURS.
Roy W. Ritner
REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE
— FOR—
* C ongress
Oregon has five law yers at pres
en t in Congress.
E a ste rn Oregon
is an a g rtc u lfu ra l d istric t. Elect
„ man w ho for th e last tw e n ty
y ears has been a farm er and is
bo ighly in sy m p ath y w ith the
prob' mg of a g ric u ltu re .
WR: E THE NAME IN THUS:
XRoy T. Ritner
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