The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, August 16, 1928, Image 3

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    H C T lfIB TOa HERALD. HERMISTON. ORSGOM.
COLUMBIA THEATER
HERMISTON ,ORE.
STOP THOSE
LEAKS!
Wtach out! ....Put a stop to the leaks that prevent
saving!
Saturday and Sunday
August 18 and 19
“MAH BAIT’’ Starring MARIE PREVOST, DOUG. FAIRBANKS JR
Story of a girl kidnapped by a millionaire aon. With a snappy
disposition like Marie Provost It la interestng to learn how she
gets out of the tangle.
yon from
Wednesday and Thursday
“FAIR CO-ED”
Starring Marion Davies and John Mack Brown
If you'e been to college, this story takes you back to colege
days. If you are prospective students, this story will help you.
You have heard lots of clas rushes, fraternity ad srority invita­
tions also track and field meets. Fair Co-Ed. gives you sample of
It all.
Open a savings account at this bank and deposit a regular
sum weekly.
You have no idea how quickly the money w ill mount
up, and what a comfort it will be ay you to know that it is avail*
able in time of need.
One dollar starts off an accouna for you.
It is as necessary to save money as it is to earn money.
August 22 and 23
Let us
explain to you in detail our special s rvings plan and show you how
Saturday and Sunday
August 25 and 26
“JIM THE CONQUEROR”
you may benefit greatly from it.
Starring Wm. Boyd and Einor Fair
A real feud between cattle barons and sheep men. Written by
Peter B. Kyne. Commences in Italy and ends in Montana, U. S.
A. A long journey but interesting all the way.
First N ational Bank
at Hermiston
Over $50,000
R. Alexander, Vice-President
A. H. Norton, Cashier
C a p ita l, Surplus and U n d ivid ed P ro fits
F. B. Swayae, Pres.
WANT ADS
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HERMISTON LOCALS
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Miss Elodra Kingsley has received
notification of her election as In­
structor In physcal educaton at San-
FOR SALE— Ripe or jelly grapes oma State home at lEldrldge, Califor­
Half mile south Farm Bureau. Mrs. nia. She was graduaed last spring
Marble.
50-tfc from Oregon Agricultural college.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE— Breeding ewes, fine and
Mrs. J. A. Blrchfield went to Pen­
crossbred, any age desired. Can
dleton
Wednesday to submit to an
also furlnsh purebred fine or cross
bred bucks. J. G. Barratt, Hepp­ operation for the removal of a can­
ner.
50-tfc cerous growth on her lip.
FOR SALE— Food box, well made,
Ray O. Baker, principal of the
for carrying on running board of
Westland school, returned the first
car. Reasonable. Mrs. H, M. of the week from Portland where he
Straw.
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49-2c
has been in the Rankin flying school
FOR SALE— Bartlett pears by the during the summer. He is enthusias­
box. J. Skovbo.
49-tfc tic about flying and said he turned
down an excellent Job on the flying
CRABAPPLES, PEARS, PLUMS—- field In order to return and take the
Frank Allen's place. Phone 22-J. school again this year which he is
48-tfc under contract to teach.
Breeding Ewes for
Sale
Age! ¡s fiv e to seven.
Fine wool, desirable
for farm flocks. W ill
be ready for inspec­
tion at Pendleton
A ugust 25.
FALCONER HOKE TRADING CO.
Pendleton, Oregon
the whole thereof; and for a decree
of this court that plaintiff is the sole
owner of the real premises above des-
i crlbed and that neither the said de­
fendants nor any of them have any
i right, title, estate, llen or iterest tn
' or to said premises or any part there­
of, and for such other and further re­
lief as to the court may seem meet
and • equitable ln the premises.
You arte further notified that this
summons Is served upon you by pub­
lication thereof once a week for four
weeks In the Hermiston Herald pur­
suant to the order of the Honorable
11. M. Schannep. judge of the County
Court of Umatilla County, made and
entered of record ln the above en­
titled court and cause on the 21st day
of July, 1928.
The first publication of this sum­
mons is made on the 26 th day of
July. 1928.
C. Z. RANDALL.
Attorney for Plaintiff
Postoffice address of C. Z. Randall,
Box 755, Pendleton, Oregon. 47-5c
LODGI DnaCTOW
VINEYARD LODGE NO. $•$ , L O. a .
F. maeta each Monday evening ln Odd
Fellows’ ball. VlaiMhg members tu t-
dtally Invited. .
W. R. Longhorn, Secretary.
Cecil Warner, N. O.
PROFESSIONAL CANT»
BOYD T. JENKINS, D. M. D.
associated with
F. V. PRIME, D. M. D.
General Dentistry
X-Ray and Diagnosis
Bank Bldg.
Phone Connection
Evenlga by appointment.
W. J . W ARNER
Atterney-at-Lnw
Hermiston
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DR. A. E. MARBLE
Chiropractor
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
I
Treat
both
Acute and Chronic Dis­
STATE OF OREGON FOR
eases.
UMATILLA COUNTY
Office across street from Hurly*«
Yudeth E. Groom, Plaintiff,
grocery.
vs.
Phone 481
Alfred L. Groom, Defendant.
Office Hours, 10 to 12; 1:30 to 6.
SUMMONS. Equity No. 4590.
Hermiston, Oregon.
To Alfred L. Groom, the above
named defendant:
H S. MoKENZIE, M. D-
In the Name of the State of Ore-
¡gon You are hereby required to ap­
Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat
pear and answer the complaint filed Office: 1-2-3 Inland Empire Bldg.
against you in the above entitled
Pendleton, Oregon
Court and cause within four weeks
from the date of the first publica­
JAMES L. SEARS, K. D.
tion of this summons, and if you fail
Physician and Surgeon
to so appear and answer, for want
Ree. Phone 71$
thereof the plaintiff will apply to Office Phone 733.
said Court for the relief prayed for Office in First National Bank Bldg.
ln her complaint on file In the above
entitled suit, to-wit: for a decree
DR. DAVID S. ROWE,
forever dissolving the bonds of mat­
Chiropractor and Physiotherapist
rimony now and heretofore existing
between plaintiff and defendant and Specializing in Acute and Chronio
for an absolute divorce front defend­
Disease-
ant, and for the restoration of plain­ Location, 2 doors west of Postoffice
tiff’s maiden name, to-wlt: Yudeth Hours, 10 to 6, and by appointment.
E. Kelley, and for such other and
Res. Phone 31«
further relief as to equity and good Office Phone 303
HERMISTON, OREGON
conscience may seem meet.
This summons Is served upon you
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by publication thereof pursuant to
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the order of the Honorable I. M.
I T ’ S A JO B OF
Schannep. Judge of the County Court ■ I F
of the State of Oregon for Umatilla
County, duly made and entered on
the 1st day of August, 1928, direct­
ing that publication hereln be made
once a week for a period of four
CALL US TO DO THE WORK
weeks consecutively ln the Hermis­
ton Herald of Hermiston, Oregon,
FOR YOU
and that the first publication herein
Is made pursuant to said order on the
We Have the Trucks and
2nd day of August, 1928.
Experienced Men to Handle the
W. J. WARNER,
Business.
Post-office address, Hermiston, Ore­
gon. Attorney for Plaintiff.
WE CAN FIGURE WITH YOU
(48-5tc)
ON LONG HAULS
FA R M R E M IN D E R S
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I H A U L IN G
Beautiful Piano near Hermiston, must
"Over around Emmett, Idaho, our
sell Immediately. $10 per month.
A rare bargain. Write Tallman old home, turkey raisers have had
Plano Store,, Salem, Oregon, for some heavy losses this season from a IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE cutrix of the last will and testament
particulars.
48-3c cause that has not been explained,”
of Harry M. Straw, deceased, and has
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
William Logan Jr. said Tuesday.
qualified as the law directs.
All
COUNTY OF UMATILLA
FOR SALE— Early apples on the tree "The old home paper had a record of
persons having claims against said
2 l-2c; windfalls lc , at the ranch. a loss of 1,000 birds by one grower
In the Matter of the Estate of John estate are required to present the
Bert Nation.
46-3tp and 750 by another with other grow­ Bishop, deceased.
same to me at the office of W. J.
ers losing less. The total loss has
Citation.
Warner, my attorney, ln Hermiston,
For sale, trade or rent— Three room run Into thousands of birds.
The
Oregon,
with proper vouchers within
To
Diewey
Bishop,
and
the
un­
cottage on west side, A. W. Ag­ cause has not been determined.”
known heirs of John Bishop, Deceas­ six months from the date hereof.
new.
31-tfc
Dated this 19th day of July, 1928.
ed, and «11 other persons interested
PEARL A. STRAW,
At the Baptist-Christian church in said estate.
Foor sale— A new supply of adding
Where clover for seed Is badly In­
46-5tc
Executrix.
Sunday. August 19— Bible school 10
machine rolls at the Herald.
Whereas, application having been
fested with honeydew It Is seldom
A. M. Morning worship, 11 A. M. made in due form to the above named
advisable to stack it unless It is
FOR SALE— Canning peaches and Theme, "The Delights of Moral Ath­
Court on the 18th day of July, 1928, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE known that no huiler will be avail­
grapes for Jelly. N. W. Bloom.
letics.’’ Solo, Miss Golda Mummi. by Josephine L. Brown, Administra­
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
able until late, says the experiment
50-ltc Christian Endeavor, 7 P. M. Union
trix for authority to sell at private
COUNTY OF UMATILLA
station. Some Oregon growers prefer
W AG NER & PA N K 0W
services 8 P. M., Rev. S. Hamrick sale ln one parcel for cash or for
Fred
P.
Oswald,
Plaintiff,
FOR SALE— 1924 Chevrolet coupe.
to have such rained on to wash out
PORTLAND - PENDLETON |
preaching.
The church where your part cash, and the balance secured by
vs.
$200; 1922 Dodge touring, $150.
the honeydew before putting it ln
welcome
holds
out.
Try
the
satisfac­
TRUCK LINE
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Martha E. Benson, Anna Watson,
mortgage upon said real premises, the
C. C. Barker, Irrigon.
50-3tp
tion of religion. Come to church. A following described real premises, in Benjamin Stanton, Frank Stanton, the stack.
PIANO sacrifice in storage near Her­ cordial welcome to all. A, J. Ware, Umatilla County, Oregon, to-wlt:
Nellie Allison, and J. C. Allison, her
Botullnus poisoning tn fowls is not
miston. Partly paid for piano like pastor.
Commencing at a point 114 rods husband, Udney Richardson, Fred uncommon where spoiled canned ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I
new. Free delivery. Fully guar­
north of the South West Corner Richardson, Neva Richardson, also
foods such as peas, beans, oorn and
anteed. Will accept phonograph,
of the North West Quarter of all other persons or parties unknown the like are carelessly thrown ottt
I>r. and Mrs. Joe Yonng and family
or other musical instrument part who have been touring through east­
Section 34, Township 5 North. claiming any right, title, estate, lien where they eat it. Symptoms are
payment. Balance your own terms. ern states for several weeks are here
Range 31, E. W. M. Thence North or interest in the real estate described limber neck and a general sleepy con­
206 East Conrt St.
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Write at once to Geo. Robinson, this week as guests at the home of
25 rods, thence ln a South easter­ in the complaint herein, Defendants. dition. About the only method of
piano adjuster. 208 Oak St.. Port­ Mrs. Jessie Hooker. Dr. Young and
Equity No. 4309.
ly direction 20.25 rods to a point
ANY AND
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treatment is to empty the crop, eith­
land, Oregon.
50-4tc Mrs. Hooker are double cousins and
SUMMONS.
9.7 rods North and 12.25 rods East
er lanrlng it and sewing it up again
of said starting point. Thence in
To Martha E. Benson, Anna Wat­ or by flushing it out by running the
have not seen each other for many
a South Westerly direction 15.25 son, Benjamin Stanton, Frank Stan­ crop full of water from a hot water
MEKJELLAHE0U8
years. Mrs. Hooker’s brother and
rods to place of beginning, contain­ ton, Nellie Allison, and J. C. Allison, bottle, then holding the head down
wife of Walla Walla are also here as
ing 153 square rods, more or less her husband, Udney Richardson, and forcing it out, says the poultry
guests
at
the
Hooker
home.
The
LIBRARY PATRONS PLEASE NOT-
FOR YOU
And, whereas, said Court fixed on Fred Richardson, Neva Richardson, pathologist of the experiment sta-
ice— From Aug. 19 to Aug. 25 in­ guests are enthusiastic about the
clusive, the Library will be closed Hermiston country and its possibili­ the 1st flay of September, 1928, at also all other persons or parties un­ > tion.
ten o’clock A. M., at the Court Room known claiming any right, title, es
a Phone 139
Pendleton, Ore.
for repairs. Please bold all books ties.
of this Court in the Court House tn tate, lien or interest ln the real es­
coming due at that time, until
Where decay occurs as the result
Pendleton, County of Umatilla and tate described ln the complaint here­ of washing fruit it is always caused
Monday, August 26. No fines will
Eleven thousand British veterans of
be charged for the time the library the world war and 3000 women who State of Oregon, as the time and place in
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j by improper methods, such as deep
for hearing said petition.
In „ me
the «aw
Nam e of the State of Ore- 8Ubrncrgio)).
r,n.ing „
rough
is closed.
50-ltc
served in various capacities gathered
Therefore, ln the Name of the State K°"'
,
handling.
Where
careful
methods
WANTED— Sheep pasture at once, abont Menln gate In Yypres, France, of Oregon, You and each of you are
You and each of you are hereby'
nsed decay , n , toragp h>|) bee„
bluegrass preferred; fence must be for a solemn ceremony hi commemora­ hereby cited, directed and required required to abpear and answer the greaUy ,eMene(,
compttred wlth
sheep tight. Inquire Herald, or tion of comrades who fell In desper­ to be and appear at said time an d , complaint filed against you in
the i unwashed fruit, report« the experi­
ately held Yypres salient. The Prince place then and there to show cause, i above entitled cause within
write J. G. Barratt, Heppner.
four ment station.
-50-tfc of Wales, Lady Haig, widow of the If any you have or If any exist, why , weeks from the date of the first pub-
When you need any­
British commander, and other nota­ an Order should not be made for the llcatlon of thia summons, and you
The soneor old berry canes are
I will take sewing from now on at bles were present.
thing in the fine of
sale of the above descrll>ed premises will please take notice that If you fall cut and burned after the hearing sea­
my home. Phone 28-4. Mrs. A.
aa In said petition prayed lor.
j to appear and answer or otherwise son Is over tho quicker disease and
neat
and attractive
E. Dahlman.
49-tfc
Basin League to Meet September 14.
Witnesa, The Honorable I. M. plead within said time, the plaintiff
Printing.
Spokane. Wash.—The date of the an­ Schannep, Judge of said Court with for want thereof will apply to the insect pests will be destroyed.
Four room furnished house for rent. nual meeting of the Colombia Basin
Inquire at Floyd Knerr'a shop or Irrigation league, to be held at We­ the seal of said Court affixed th is , court for the relief prayed for In
Where are dairy herd Is being feed
18th day of July, 1928.
plaintiff's complaint, to-wlt:
residence.
natchee, has been tentatively set as
That the defendant, and each of from «>n‘a*‘<’" »bortlon, reactors are
(Seal of Said Court) R.
Brown,
from other anlmala of
Clerk. them be required to dlsckwe th e 'kept
FOR RENT—Small modern house, September 14, it was announced here
by Mark Woodruff, managing secre­
nature
of
their
respective
claims
in
'the
h*
rrt’
tho,,*h
they may b# kepl
reasonable. Inquire Dr. Prime.
This citation Is served l>y publica­
’ » 2«» r*rds of
44-tfe tary. He said it has been submitted tion pursuant to the order of the Hon. and to the following described rea l-
to Harvey Lindley, Seattle, president
Ith* main barM ,f Pro’,er Precautions
I. M. Schannep, Judge of said Court, premises to-wlt:
Want Ada Bring Results
INSURANCE
of the league, for his approval.
Ail of Lot Six (6) in Block Five. I are taken. The two herds are never
dated July 18th, 1928.
PACIFIC MUTUAL LIFE INSUR­
(5) in Richmond’s Addition to the •»<’»«>
sin g le nor are the free
C. Z. RANDALL,
ANCE COMPANY.
CTty of Helix, Umatilla County,lanlmala allowPd to paature wherei
Empty Houses Scarce
47-5tc Attorney for Administratrix.
JOHN HADDOX.
HERMISTON.
Oregon, otherwise known as Lot
Finding a vacant house in Her-
8lx (6 ) In Block Five (5 ) of Hel-
Hermiston Second Hand Store. —
Tonsils Are Removed
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Ix Richmond's Addition.
Furniture and Hardware, Harness, miston to rent la beginning to be al­
most
a
real
job.
according
to
local
Roe
McFaul,
project farmer, who,
Ia
the
County
Conrt
of
the
State
of
w
in
or
*o
any
part
of
said
premises
Saddles, Wagons.
J l-tfc
men who handle rentals There are
and subject the said claims to Judl- has been 111 In the sanitarium at
of Oregon for Umatilla County.
renew 0 next
REAL ESTATE EXCHANGEE AND a few bouses still unoeeupted. but the In the Matter of the Estate
clal Investigation by this court, and,College Place, Washington, for sev-
of
INSURANCE. J. M. BIGGS, RE­ period of slackness in rentals that
I that the same be determned by thls.eral weeks, had h*8 tonsils removed
M/ne you • «
court and for a decree of this court about a week ago In an effort to
ALTOR.
««-Me often prevails ln summer has closed Harry M Straw, Deceased.
in fouw»
with a bang and resulted In naeecn-
Nolle« Is hereby given that the quieting the p lain tiffs title to tho hasten his recovery. Hts condition lai
pied
house«
being
filled.
undersigned
has
been
«pointed
ex«-[
real
premises
abort
described,
and
reported
to
be
somewhat
improved.
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