OTE HEEM1STOX TTKKÀLD, HEBMISTOK, OBEGOV.
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LODGI DIRECTORY
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF UMATILLA
VINEYARD LODGE NO. 208, I. O. 9 .
Fred P. Oswald, Plaintiff,
F. meets each Monday evening In Odd
HERMISTON ,0RE.
vs.
Fellows’ hall. Visiting members cor
Martha E. Benson, Anna Watson, dially invited.
Saturday and Sunday
July 28 and 29
Benjamin Stanton, Frank Stanton, W. R. Longhorn, Secretary.
Nellie Allison, and J. C. Allison, her
Cecil Warner, N. O.
“HEAVEN ON EARTH’’
husband, Udney Richardson, Free.
Starring Renee Adoree and Conrad Nagel.
You have never
Richardson, Neva Richardson, also
seen a picture like "Heaven on Earth." It is truly different. It
PROFESSIONAL
all other persons or parties unknown
makes you realize that motion pictures ar getting bigger and better.
claiming any right, title, estate, lien
BOYD T. JENKINS, D. M. D.
Renee Adoree was the heroine ot the Big Parade.
or interest in the real estate described
associated with
in the complaint herein, Defendants.
F.
V.
PRIME, D. M. D.
Wednesday and Thursday -
August 1 and 2
Equity No. 4309.
“THE MYSTERIOUS RIDER’’
SUMMONS.
General Dentistry
Starring Jack Holt
To Martha E. Benson, Anna Wat
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Ray and Diagnosis
A Zane Grey epic story of th homesteaders battle to reclaim the
son, Benjamin Stanton, Frank Stan Bank Bldg.
Phons Connection
desert against handicaps of nature and Bculduggery of a master
ton, Nellie Allison, and J. C. Allison, Evenlgs by appointment.
crook and his gang.
her husband, Udney Richardson,
A PARAMOUNT PICTURE
Fred Richardson. Neva Richardson,
W. J. W A R N E1
also all other persons or parties un
Saturday and Sunday
August 4 and S
known claiming any right, title, es
Attorn ey-at-Law
tate, liien or Interest in the real es
“NO CONTROL’’
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tate described in the complaint here Hermiston
Starring Harrison Ford and Pbylis Haver. A farce comedy of
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a circus, a race track and a radio.
In the Nam, of the State of Ore
DR. A. E. MARBLE
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ALWAYS TWO FULL SHOWS AND WITH PLENTY OF ELEC
Chiropractor
j You and each of you are hereby
TRIC FANS THE THEATRE IS COOL AND COMFORTABLE.
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both
Acute and Chronic Dis
required to appear and answer the
complaint filed against you in the eases.
Office across street from Hurly’a
above entitled cause within four
weeks from the date of the first pub grocery.
Phone 481
lication of this summons, and you
Office Hours, 10 to 12; 1:30 to 8.
will please take notice that if you fail
Hermiston, Oregon.
to appear and answer or otherwise
plead within Baid time, the plaintiff
H S. McKENZIE, M. D-
for want thereof will apply to the
Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat
court for the relief prayed for ln
plaintiff's complaint, to-wlt:
Office: 1-2-3 Inland Empire Bldg.
That the defendants and each of
Pendleton. Oregon
them be required to disclose the
nature of their respective claims In
JAMES L. SEARS, M. D.
and to the following described real
Physician and Surgeon
premises, to-wit:
ST A N D A R D O T T . i W ' H W ro ? c a t t f o u n t a
Res. Phone T il
All of Lot Six (6) in Block Five Office Phone 733.
(5) in Richmond’s Addition to the Office in First National Bank Bldg.
City of Helix, Umatilla County,
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■ Six (6) in Block Five (5) of Hel-
THIS OFFICE
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ix Richmond's Addition.
| or in or to any part of said premises
and subject the said claims to judi-
i cial investigation by this court, and
DR. DAVID S. ROWE,
J that the same be determned by this I Chiropractor and Physiotherapist
i court and for a decree of this court
J quieting the plaintiff’s title to the Specializing in Acute and Chronio
Disease.
real premises above described, and
¡the whole thereof; and for a decree Location, 2 doors west of Postoffice
of this court that plaintiff is the sole Hours, 10 to 6, and by appointment
owner of the real premises above des Office Phone 303
Res. Phone 311
cribed and that neither the said de
HERMISTON, OREGON
fendants nor any of them have any
right, title, estate, lien or iterest in
or to said premises or any part there-
| of, and for such other and further re-
IF I T ’ S A JO B 0 F ■
I lief as to the court may seem meet
i and equitable In the premises,
i You arte further notified that this.
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MILK, 10 CENTS QUART
! summons is served upon you by pub-j
SWEET WHIPPING CREAM, 30 CENTS PINT
i lication thereof once a week for four
j weeks in the Hermiston Herald pur ■ CALL US TO DO THE WORK ■
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WE DELIVER
suant to the order of the Honorable
FOR YOU
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I. M. Schannep, judge of the County ■
£
PHONE 852
Court of Umatilla County, made and
We Have the Trucks and
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entered of record ln the above en J
titled court and cause on the 21st day ■ Experienced Men te Handle the B
of July, 1928.
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Business.
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The first publication of this sum
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mons Is made on the 26th day of £ WE CAN FIGURE WITH YOU £
July. 1928.
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ON LONG HAULS
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C. Z. RANDALL,
Attorney for Plaintiff
Postoffice address of C. Z. Randall.
Box 755, Pendleton, Oregon. 47-5c
COLUMBIA THEATER
SAVE
To earn money is one thing, but to save money is a more impor
tant thing. Many fortunes have grown out of pennies saved in
youth.
As a protection against destitution in case of illness or unem
ployment, saving has come to be an absolute necessity.
People who spen all they earn really live above their income
even though they may not be in debt !
First National Bank
of Hermiston
C a p ita l, S urplus and U n d iv id e d P ro fits O v e r $ 5 0 ,0 0 0
F. B. Swayze, Pre».
R. Alexander, Vice-President
A. H. Norton, Cashier
[WANT ADS 1
FOR SALS
Beautiful Piano near Hermiston, must
sell immediately. $10 per month.
A rare bargain. Write Tallman
Piano Store,, Salem, Oregon, for
particulars.
48-3c
FOR SALE— 100 Barred Rock pul
lets, March hatch, Chas. Kaiser,
Tel. 21-J-2.
4 7-2tc
FOR SALE-—3 beds, 4 tables, 1 chif
fonier, 1 range, 1 oil heater. J.
D. Waghorn.
47-ltc
FOR SALE— Early apples on the tree
2 l-2c; windfalls lc , at the ranch.
Bert Nation.
46-3tp
Cubans Cling to Old
Instrument of Death
The one machine that the Spaniards
are credited with having Imported into
Cuba 134 years ago is still in use.
it is the "garrote,” Instrument of
death, which greatly resembles an old
picture.of an Inquisition machine of
torture. For many years the garrote
served the Spaniards, dealing death to
Cuban rebels. Since the expulsion of
the Old world rulers it bus been used
nt tlie Havana penitentiary as the of
ficial instrument of execution.
No place but in Cuba is the garrote
used officially In executions. A pris
oner operates the beheading device
and gets money and a time decrease
hi compensation for his services.
The Havana garrote is said to have
taken 184 lives since it has been in
Cuban use. Before that it was used
in executing Spaniards accused of
high treason.—Kansas City Star.
Doran Says Liquor Shipments Less.
Washington, D. C. — Prohibition
FOR SALE— Bedstead and springs, 2
writing desks, phonograph and other Commissioner Doran asserted that ef
fective work by the coast guard had
furniture. Mrs. C. S. Brierley.
4C-2tp caused a decrease of 9,000,000 gallons
in liquor shipped from foreign ports
FOR SALE— Dairy ranch and cows, intended for illegal entry into the
or w ill trade. See F. A. Wagner. United States during the fiscal year
41-tfc ending June 30. In 1927, he said, 14,-
000,000 gallons ot liquor left foreign
For sale, trade or rent— Three room
ports presumably for this country. In
cottage on west side. A. W. Ag
1928 the amount dropped to 5,000,000.
new.
31-tfc
Foor sale— A new supply of adding
machine rolls at the Herald,
Pasture For Rent— 1 mile west of
town.
S. T. Davis.
44-2tp
CRABAPPLES — Transcendent and
Hyslop, lc. C. L. Upham.
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED— Experienced waitress at
Hermiston Hotel.
46-ltc
Four room furnished house for rent.
Inquire at Floyd Knerr's shop or
residence.
FOR RENT—Small modern house,
reasonable. Inquire Dr. Prime.
44-tfc
FRYERS fer sale.
Mrs. Henry Ott.
44c
FOR RENT— Good bluegrass pasture
for cows. B. J. Nation.
36-tfc
INSURANCE
PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE INSUR
ANCE COMPANY.
JOHN HADDOX,
HERMISTON.
Hermiston Second Hand Store. —
Furniture and Hardware, Harness,
Saddles, Wagons.
11-tfc
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES AND
INSURANCE. J. M. BIGGS, RE
ALTOR.
28-tfc
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HERMISTON LOCALS
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Bill Doherty from near Heppner
is in the Hermiston hospital for
medical treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. McKenzie and
sons Gerald and Frank returned to
Hermiston Monday evening after
spending a week in the mountains.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Garten of
Portland were guests at the William
Shaar home Tuesday. Mrs. Garten
and Mrs. Shaar are sisters •
Mrs. John Jendrzejewski will leave
Saturday In the company of three of
her sisters from Portland for a visit
with her parents in Wisconsin.
Sunday morning Rev. Coewfield re
presentative of the Methodist hospi
tal at Marshfield will speak at 11
o'clock. Union services at the Me
thod!«» church in the evening. Rev,
A, J, Ware will preach the sermon.
Republican Women Voters to Meet.
Washington, D. C. — Organization
meetings for republican women will
be held in the far west and south,
similar to the eastern gathering here
and the middle western conference at
Chicago, under plans announced by
Mrs. Alvin T. Hert, vice-president ol
the republican national committee.
First White House Boy Dies.
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flies, mosquitoes,
roaches &mofhs, I ice
and.
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P a s te u r iz e d M ilk is S a f e M ilk
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| Hermiston Creamery Co.
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Carranza’s Body Given to Mexico.
Laredo, Texas.—The body of Cap
tain Emilio Carranza, Mexico’s pre
mier filer, who was killed in a crash
in New Jersey while winging home
ward from a good will tour to the
United States, was returned to his
home land in an Imposing and color
ful ceremony on the International
bridge here.
T H E MARKETS
Portland
Wheat — Big Bend blueatem, hard
white, 91.33; soft white, $1.23; west
ern white, $1.23; hard winter and
western red, $1.14; northern spring,
$1.18.
Hay — Alfalfa $18.50917; valley
timothy $17.50 9 18; eastern Oregon
timothy, $21 921.50.
Butterfat—44c.
Eggs—Ranch, 25 @ 29c.
Cattle—Steers, good, $11.25 912.
Hogs—Medium to choice, $10911-70
Lambs — Good to choice, $10.759
$12.25.
Seattle.
Wheat—Soft white, $1.23; western
white, $1.22; hard winter, $1.13; west
ern red, $1.13; northern spring, $1.33.
Hay — Alfalfa, $24; timothy, $30;
P. S.. $24.
Butterfat—48c.
Eggs—Ranch, 23928c.
Cattle—Prime eteere, $11.25912.10.
Hog»—Prime. $1180911-76.
Lambs—Choice. 811.35912.2».
Spokane.
Hogs — Good, and choice, $11.259
11.36.
Cattle—Steer», good, IIO-WQU-W-
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Prompt Pay
Montgomery, Ala.—General Hal T.
Walker, 83, Confederate veteran and
first boy born in the White House at
Washington, died here. General Walk IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
er's father was secretary to President
James K. Polk, an uncle.
COUNTY OF UMATILLA
Babe Ruth to Retire In 1929.
New York.—Babe Ruth, home run
king of the major leagues, declares he
will retire from baseball at the end
of the 1929 season—no foolin’!
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(Seal of Said Court)
S Hermiston !
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Mr. nd Mrs. G. M. Pierson and I
Mr. and Mrs. I. P. Cummins of Ap-1
pleton. Washington, were here last i
Thursday evening as guests at the I « W A G N E R & P A N K O W ■
homc of the former's son, Mr. and i a PORTLAND - PENDLETON n
Mrs. Sylvan Pierson. The visitors | ■
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were en route to their old homes in j
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Nebraska on a combined business and
pleasure trip.
R. T. Brown.
Clerk.
This citation is served by publica
tion pursuant to the order of the Hon.
In the Matter of the Estate of John I. M. Schannep, Judge of said Court,
Rlshop, deceased.
dated July 18th, 1928.
Citation.
C. Z. RANDALL,
To D|ewey Bishop, and the un 47-5tc Attorney for Administratrix.
known heirs of John Biahop, Deceas
ed, and all other persons interested
Z. Pumphrey, former project resi
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
in Raid estate.
dent, was here Sunday from Bonito,
Whereas, application having been In the County Court of the State of Oregon, to secure a truckload of his
made In due form to the above named
farming equipment, Mr. and Mrs.
Oregon for Umatilla County
NOW UNDER
Court on the 18th day of July, 1928. In the Matter of the Estate
Pumphrey recently traded a place
by Josephine L. Brown, Administra
of
here for holdings in their new loca- !
trix for authority to sell at private Ida Belle Parrish, Deceased.
tion and moved, a little more than a j
sale in one parcel for cash or for
Notice Is hereby given that the ¡month ago.
OUR HOURS:
part cash, and the balance secured by undersigned has been apolnted ad
From
6
A. M. till 9 P. M.
mortgage upon said real premises, the ministrator of the estate of Ida
Raymond Elliott of Seaside accom-i
Seven Days a Week
following described real premises, in Belle Parrish, deceased, and has panied by Floyd and Eugene Pierce I
Your patronage w ill be appre
Umatilla County, Oregon, to-wit:
qualified as the law directs. All per arrived In Hermiston Sunday. They
ciated.
Commencing at a point 114 rods sons having claims against said es- returned to Seaside Wednesday, Mrs. j
north of the South West Corner tte are required to present the same Pierce going also.
of the North West Quarter of to me at the office of W. J. Warner,
Section 34, Township 5 North. my attorney. In Hermiston, Oregon,
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner a r -'
Range 31, E. W. M. Thence North with proper vouchers within six companled by daughter Jane and Miss
TO HOLDERS OF
25 rods, thence ln a South easter months from the date hereof.
! Clara Burns left Wednesday for
ly direction 20.25 rods to a point
Dr. and Mr». Kern of
Dated thia 12th day of July, 1928. Meacham.
9.7 rods North and 12.25 rods East
| Pendletoh joined them.
RAYMOND
E.
PARRI8H,
of said starting point. Thence in
Administrator.
a South Westerly direction 15.25
Gcorge Jenkins, assistant county'
rods to place of beginning, contain 45-5tc
agent, accompanied by Mrs. Dave i
ing 153 square rods, more or less
Mittlcsdorf and son, and Lola and .
T h e T reasury offers a new
And, whereas, said Court fixed on
p e r c e n t. 1 2 -1 5 y e a r
Grace Jackson, motored to Portland I
SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING
T ie a tu r y bond in exchange
the 1st day of September, 1928, at
Notice. Is hereby given to the legal Sunday. Mr. Jenkins and Grace '
for Third Liberty Loan Bonds
ten o'clock A. M., at the Court Room
voters of School District No, 14 of Jackson returned Monday evening.
T h e new bonds w i l l h ss r
of this Court in the Court House ir
Umatilla County, State of Oregon, I Mrs. Mittlcsdorf will spend some
interest from July IB, 1929.
Pendleton, County of Umatilla and
1
tlme
at
Seaside.
Miss
Lois
Jackson,
In te r e s t on T h ir d L ib e r t y
that a Special School Meeting of said
State of Oregon, as the time and place
Loan Bonds surrendered for
District will be held at the school 'resumed her work l n business col-1
for hearing said petition.
exchange
will be paid in (ull
house on the 28th day of July, 1P28, lege after visiting at the home of her 1
to September IS, 1928.
Therefore. In the Name of the 8tate
i
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
L.
Jackson
at 2 o’clock In the afternoon, for th
Holders should consult their
of Oregon, You and each of you an
following objects: The election of i the past month.
banka at once for fu rth er de
hereby cited, directed and required
-
one directqr to fill vacancy on the
tails of this offering.
to be and appear at said time anr board.
Mrs. A. W. Turnblad was called |
place then and there to show cause
T h ird L iberty Loan Benda
Dated thia 10th day of July, 1928. to Wenatchee Monday because of the i
if any you have or if any exist, wlij
death of a nephew.
Edna Turn
n ature on September 15,
Atteat:
R. A. BROWNSON,
an Order should not be made for th<
blad left Tuesday for Bend where she i
1 )2 8 , and w ill cease to
Diatrlct Clerk.
aale of the above described premise»
will visit her sister, Mrs. Decker,
t MU’ interest on th a t d.xte.
W. J. WARNER.
aa in said petition prayed for.
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Witness. The Honorable I. M Chairman of Board of Directors, Pro
A. W. MELLON,
Ten».
Schannep. Judge of said Court with
Secretary of the T.eeeury.
the seal of said Court affixed this
— READ THE F * N T
Washington. July 5, 1928.
l$ th day of July. J928,
- T R Y THE HERALD WANT ADS—
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REX CAFE
NEW MANAGEMENT
Third
Liberty Loan Bonds