The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, May 10, 1928, Image 5

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    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
■
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.
(
j
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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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