The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, August 02, 1928, Image 3

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    BXS108TOB HEHJJLD, HERMISTON, O REG OY.
C O L U M B IA T H E A T E R
HERMISTON ,0RE.
Saturday and Sunday
SAVE
August 4 and 5
NO CONTROL"
Starring Harrison Ford and Phylls Haver,
a circus, a race track and a radio.
Wednesday and Thursday
A fare« comedy of
August 8 and 9
"FORBIDDEN HOURS”
.
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
Starring Ramon Novarro and Rena Adoree. A glimpse behind
the throne of royalty and the tragedies hidden under ermine
robes. Ramon Novarra, every inch a king and a slave to his peo­
ple, yet proves that human souls are alike and fequal.
MACK SENNETT COMEDY— “HER ACTOR FRIEND”
Saturday and Sunday
August 11 and 12
“H I S
D O G”
A collie, but just as devoted and powerful as a police dog when
his master’s life is in danger. Jos. Schildkraut and Julia Faye,
both stars of greet artistic skill.
of Hermiston
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profita O ver $50,000
F. B. Swayze, Pres.
R. Alexander, Vice-President
A. H. Norton, Cashier
CH AS. G. B U R K
Petition to Heaven
Out of the Ordinary
FOB SALE
CRABAPPLES, PEARS. PLUM3—
Frank Allen’s place. Phone 22-J.
48-tfc
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.
47-2tc
FOR SALE— Early apples on the tree
2 l-2e; windfalls lc, at the ranch.
Bert Nation.
46-3tp
FOR SALE— Dairy ranch and cows,
or w ill trade. See F. A. Wagner.
41-tfc
For sale, trade or rent— Three room
cottage on west side, A. W. Ag­
new.
31-tfc
Foor sals— A new supply of adding
machine rolls at the Herald.
CRABAPPLES — Transcendent and
Hyslop, lc. C. L. Upham.
MISCELLANEOUS
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
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 ES’l'ATE EXCHANGES AND
INSURANCE. J. M. BIGGS. RE­
ÍA Me
ALTOR.
— RPT4D THE WANT ADS—
—
Legal Blanks for
Sale at This Office
Peasant’s Retort Won
French King’s Praise
The subject of King Henri IV, "le
bon rol Henri," he who said Faris wns
well worth a mass. Is inexhaustible
and the French always receive a book
of anecdotes and biographical details
on him with delight From the latest
volume Pierre Van Paassen, writing
In the Atlanta Constitution, culls this
Incident One day the king was pass­
ing Ihrongh a village where he wag
obliged to halt for dinner. Before sit­
ting down he nsked the host of the
tavern: “Invite me the man who
passes for being the most spirited In
your commune.” King Henri was
told that it was a fellow named Gall
lard. “Go and fetch him." ordered the
king. The peasant soon arrived. Hen
ri told him to sit opposite at the table
and to ahnre his meal of roast chicken
with Chablia. “What’s your name?"
asked the king. "Sire," replied the
rustle, “my name Is Halliard."
bat
difference Is there between a gnillard
(genial, good-hearted fellow) and a
paillard (scoundrel)?" “Sire.” came
back the peasant without a moment s
hesitation, “there's only a wooden
table between them." “Venire Saint-
grla!" roared the king, "that's a good
one. I had never expected to find such
$ great spirit lo such a small village.
GENERAL
MERCHANDISE
weeks from the date of the first pub- )
lodge directory
llcatlon of this summons, and y o u )
will please take notice that if you fail VINEYARD LODGE NO. $0$, I O. A
- to appear and answer or otherwise ) F meets each Monday evening In Odd
’ plead within said time, the plaintiff Fellow«’ ball. Visiting member* oor-
| for want thereof will apply to the diallg Invited.
1 court for the relief prayed for In W. R. Longhorn, Secretary.
1 plaintiff’s complaint, to-wit:
Cecil Warner, N. O.
That the defendants and each of
■ them be required to disclose the
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
nature of their respective claims in
and to the following described real
BOYD T. JENKINS, D. M. D.
premises, to-wit:
associated with
All of Lot Six (6) in Block Five
F.
V.
PRIME, D. M. D.
(5 ) in Richmond’s Addition to the
City of Helix, Umatilla County,
General Dentistry
Oregon, otherwise known as Lot
X-Ray and Diagnosis
Six (6) in Block Five (5) of Hel­
Bank Bldg.
Phone Connection
ix Richmond's Addition,
Evenigs by appointment.
or In or to any part of said premises
and subject the said claims to judi­
W. J. W A R N S!
cial investigation by this court, and
that the same be determned by this
Attorney-at-law
court and for a decree of this court
111
Orofoe
quieting the plaintiff’s title to the Hermiston
real premises above described, and
the whole thereof; and for a decree
DR. A. E. MARBLE
of this court that plaintiff is the sole
Chiropractor
owner of the real premises above des­
I Treat both Acute and Chronic Dis­
cribed and that neither the said de­
eases.
fendants nor any of them have any
Office across street from Hurly’«
right, title, estate, lien or lterest in
grocery.
or to said premises or any part there­
Phone 481
of, and for such other and further re­
Office Hours, 10 to 12; 1:30 to «.
lief as to the court may seem meet
Hermiston, Oregon.
and equitable in the premises.
You arte further notified that this
h s. M c K enzie , m . d -
summons is served upon you by pub-
Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat
j llcatlon thereof once a week for four
I weeks in the Hermiston Herald pur- Office: 1-2-3 Inland Empire Bldg.
i suant to the order of the Honorable
Pendleton, Oregon
| I. M. Schannep, Judge of the County
¡Court of Umatilla County, made and
JAMES L. SEARS, M. D.
| entered of record In the above en-
Physician and Surgeon
I titled court and cause on the 21st day
Office Phone 733.
Res. Phone 711
I of July, 1928.
The first publication of this sum- Office in First National Bank Bldg.
“Bob” Edwards, a Canadian member
of parliament, who founded a little
paper called the Calgary Eye Opener
among the Northwest Mounted Police,
about a quarter of a century ago, com­
posed at the time a little prayer, per
Imps in emulation of that of Robert
Louis Stevenson.
Quoth Bob: ‘‘Lord, let me keep a
MEN’S D R E S S -
DRESS SHOES
straight way in the path of honor—
July, 1928.
HAY FEVER HAS BEEN CURED AT
HATS
SILK HOSE
and a straight face In the presence of
C. Z. RANDALL,
THIS OFFICE
SHIRTS
solemn asses.
Attorney for Plaintiff
RAYON HOSE
PANTS
“Let me not truckle to the high, nor
Postoffice address of C. Z. Randall,
DR. DAVID S. ROWE,
TIES
bulldoze the low; let me frolic with
Box 755, Pendleton, Oregon. 47-5c
Chiropractor
and Physiotherapist
MEN’S W O R K -
the jack and the Joker and win the
TOILET ARTICLES
HATS
game.
Specializing in Acute and Chronic
“Lend me into Truth and Beauty—
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
SCHOOL SHOES
SHIRTS
Disease.
and tell me her name.
PANTS
WOMEN’S AND GIRLS’
In the County Court of the State of Location, 2 doors west of Postoffice
“Keep me sane, but not too sane
RUBBER BOOTS
STRAW AND NOV. HATS
Oregon for Umatila County
Hours, 10 to 6, and by appointment
lx>t me not take the world or mysell
!ln the Matter of the Estate
SUITS TO MEASURE BY MEYER & CO.
too seriousl/P and grant more people
Office
Phone 303
Res. Phone 31»
of
to laugh with and fewer to laugli at
Joseph F. McNaught, Deceased.
HERMISTON, OREGON
"Let me condemn no man because
Notice is hereby given that the
of his grammar and no woman on ac­
count of her morals, neither being re­ IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE my attorney, in Hermiston. Oregon, undersigned has been appointed exe­ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I
■
with proper vouchers within six cutrix of the last w ill and testa ■
sponsible for either.
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
■ IF
I T ’ S A JO B OF ■
ment
of
Joseph
F.
McNaught,
de­
“Preserve my sense of humor and of
months from the date hereof.
COUNTY OF UMATILLA
values and proportions. Let me be
Dated this 12th day of July, 1928. ceased, and has qualified as the law
directs. All persons having claims
helpful while I live, but not live too
In the Matter of the Estate of John
RAYMOND E. PARRISH,
long. Which Is about ail today, Lord. Bishop, deceased.
against said estate are required to
Administrator. present the same to me at the office
Amen."
Citation.
45-5tc
of W. J, Warner, iny attorney, ln i
To Dlewey Bishop, and the un­
Hermiston, Oregon, with
proper I CALL US TO DO THE WORK ■
R eso u rcefu l Y ou n g G irl
known helra of John Bishop, Deceas­
vouchers within six months from the
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Little Charlotte was Impatient to ed, and all other persons interested
' FOR YOU
a
gee her father, who was busy in the
Notice is hereby given that the date hereof.
in said estate.
Dated
this
28th
day
of
June,
1928.
basement. She was not allowed to go
We Have the Trucks and
J
County Court of Umatilla County,
Whereas, application having been Oregon haB appointed J. W. Spencer
VIRGINIA E. McNAUGHT,
down the stairs alone but stoodat tlie
Experienced
Men
to
Handle
the
g
made in due form to the above named administrator of the estate of C. E. 43-5tc
Executrix.
top calling Impatiently:
Business,
2
"Daddy, hurry up, daddy. Come up­ Court on the 18th day of July, 1928, Spencer, deceased. All persons hav­
stairs to Sharlie. Come on, daddy’ by Josephine L. Brown, Administra­
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
OF
THE
ing claims against said estate are
WE CAN FIGURE WITH YOU
Cooie now."
trix for authority to sell at private
STATE OF OREGON FOR
Finally her father replied some­ sale ln one parcel for cash or for hereby notified to mall the same to
UMATILLA COUNTY
ON LONG HAULS
what sharply that he would rome part cash, and the balance secured by said J. W. Spencer at Lostine, Ore­
gon, or to Robert S. Eakln, attornej Yudeth E. Groom, Plaintiff,
soon, but that Charlotte would gain
mortgage upon said real premises, the for administrator, at La Grande, Ore­
vs.
nothing by impatient teasing.
Silence, while this Idea was sink following described real premises, ln gon, within six months from the first Alfred L. Groom, Defendant.
SUMMONS. Equity No. 4590.
lng It Then once more the basement Umatilla County, Oregon, to-wit:
publication of th<B notice which is
Commencing at a point 114 rods made on the 5th day of July, 1928.
door opened, and In a perfect Imita­
To Alfred L. Groom, the above
tion of her mother’s voice, Charlotte
north of the South West Corner
named defendant:
ROBERT S. EAKIN,
called down:
of the North West Quarter of 44-5c
In the Name of the State of Ore­
Attorney for Administrator
“Bill, you’re wanted on the tele­
Section 34, Township 5 North,
gon You are hereby required to ap­
W AGNER & PA N K 0W
phone.”—Children, the Magazine for
Range 31, E. W. M. Thence North
pear and answer the complaint filed
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Parents.
PORTLAND - PENDLETON
25 rods, thence in a South easter­
against you in the above entitled
TRUCK LINE
ly direction 20.25 rods to a point In the County Court of the State of Court and cause within four weeks
Oregon for Umatilla County.
9.7 rods North and 12.25 rods East In of
from the date of the first publics- | |
the Matter of the Estate
Workers in Wrought
of said starting point. Thence In
tion of this summons, and if you fail
of
Iron Highly Skilled a South Westerly direction 15.25 Harry M. Straw, Deceased.
to so appear and answer, for want
rods to place of beginning, contain­
The craft of wrought iron bears an
Notic^ Is hereby given that the thereof the plaintiff will apply to
ing 153 square rods, more or less.
honorable lineage. It is generally re­
undersigned has been apointed exe­ said Court for the relief prayed for
garded as an offshoot from the more
And, whereas, said Court fixed on cutrix of the last will and testament in her complaint on file in the above
ancient craft of the armorer, who was the 1st flay of September. 1928, at
an Indispensable figure in every ten o’clock A. M., at the Court Room of Harry M. Straw, deceased, and has entitled suit, to-wit: for a decree
NOW UNDER
Ail forever dissolving the bonds of mat­
feudal community. The training of of this Court in the Court House in qualified as the law directs.
rimony
now
and
heretofore
existing
persons
having
claims
against
said
these armorers In manipulating metals
Into delicate forms and weldings, and Pendleton, County of Umatilla and estate are required to present the between plaintiff and defendant and
their skill In chasing and Inlaying de­ State of Oregon, as the time and place same to me at the office of W. J. for an absolute divorce from defend­
OUR HOURS:
fensive armor, found opportunity to for hearing said petitien.
Warner, my attorney, in Hermiston, ant, and for the restoration of plain­
Therefore, in the Name of the State Oregon, with proper vouchers within tiff’s maiden name, to-wit: Yudeth
From 8 A. M. till 9 P. M.
display Its talents In the grilles, gates,
Seven Days a Week
locks and hinges of the feudal castle of Oregon, You and each of you are six months from the date hereof.
j E. Kelley, and for such other and
itself. The church as well demanded hereby cited, directed and required
i further relief as to equity and good j Your patronage w ill be appre­
Dated
this
19th
day
of
July,
1928.
skilled design and workmanship in to be and appear at said time and
ciated.
PEARL A. STRAW, ¡conscience may seem meet.
this same direction.
place then and there to show cause,
This summons is served upon you j
Executrix.
The craft soon spread all over civ­ If any you have or If any exist, why 46-5tc
by publication thereof pursuant to
ilized Europe, each country stamping
an Order should not be made for the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE the order of the Honorable I. M.
upon It the Impress of Its own national
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
character. In their turn, the Ameri­ sale of the above described premises
Schannep, Judge of the County Court)
COUNTY OF UMATILLA
can craftsmen succeeded In evolving a as In said petition prayed for.
of the State of Oregon for Umatilla
Fred
P.
Oswald,
Plaintiff,
Witness, The Honorable I. M.
distinctive style, which Is simple nnd
County,
duly made and entered on
vs.
graceful In motif. It Is from these Schannep, Judge of said Court with 1
the 1st day of August, 1928, direct-J
206 Eart Court St.
Martha
E.
Benson,
Anna
Watson,)
early designs that work for modern the seal of said Court affixed this i
lng
that
publication
herein
be
made
Benjamin' Stanton, Frank Stanton,'
residences Is being made by American 18th day of July, 1928.
ANT AND
craftsmen and by the more ambitious
(Seal of Said Court) R. T. Brown. Nellie Allison, and J. C. Allison, her!
In the H erm ls-.J
commercial workers in Iron.
Clerk. husband. Udney Richardson, F red |week’ « ^ « l i v e l y
ton Herald of Hermiston, Oregon. J
Richardson,
Neva
Richardson,
also
This citation Is served by publica­
and that the first publication herein g
I
Pastor CaHed On to
tion pursuant to the order of the Hon. all other persons or parties unknown Is made pursuant to said order on the)B
■
claiming
any
right,
title,
estate,
lien
Hove Business Mind? I. M. Schannep, Judge of said Court, or Interest in the real estate described 2nd day of August, 1928.
■
POR YOU
“The church Is caught In the occi­ dated July 18th, 1928.
W. J. WARNER.
,
In the complaint herein. Defendants.
Pendleton, Oro. g
dental, and more particularly Ameri­
Post-office address, Hermiston, Ort-iH Phone 1S9
C. Z. RANDALL.
Equity
No.
4309.
can, habit of gauging success by the 47-5te Attorney for Administratrix.
gon. Attorney for Plaintiff,
■
SUMMONS.
spectacular. A successful church, like
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To Martha E. Benson, Anna Wat­ (48-5tc)
a successful furniture shop, Is the one
son.
Benjamin
Stanton,
Frank
Stan­
which lias the biggest establishment,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Cream War On
offer« the biggest assortment of wares,
ton, Nellie Allison, and J. C. Allison,
and afford« the biggest income. . .
In the County Coart of the State of her husband. Udney Richardson.
The Hermiston district has been
A considerable part of my work as a
Oregon for Umatilla County
Fred Richardson. Neva Richardson. the
of a ,.ream w(lr durlng thc
minister is oot so different from that In the Matter of the Estate
also all other persons or parties u n -)pM( , cw dayB that „ „ caUBed the
of the executive charged with the re­
of
known claiming any right, title, es- pr,re of fa, t() Bkyr(K.ket Yesterday
sponsibility of getting new cnslotuers Ida Belle Parrish, Deceased.
lis
ts . Hen or Interest in the real e s -)the ,oca, bllyerB wer, , g(ylng
Into a furniture shop,” writes a min­
Notice is hereby given that the tale described in tbs complaint h a r e - BlIyerB from Kennewick and
ister In Harper’s. “1 must ’sell*
When you need any­
my Institution lust as surely and undersigned has been apointed
in . ... . .
Heppner recently Invaded this field
of„ rlng
thing in the line el
skillfully as the man hired by (lie local mlnlstrator of the estate of Ida! In the Name of the State of Ore- a[Jd b;lve
higher
chamlier of commerce ‘sells* his or­ Belle Parrish, deceased, and has gon:
neat
and attractive
price for fat than had prevailed hero.
ganization. The difference la that he qualified as the law directs. All per­
You and each of you are hereby
was hired for that express purpose, sons having claims against said es- required to appear and answer the
Printing.
and I. tradition says, was hired, or tte ara required to present the same complaint filed «gainst you in the
should have been, for something else, to me at the office of W, J. Warner. shove entitled cause within four
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