The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, August 23, 1928, Image 5

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COLUMBIA THEATER
& on
HERMISTON ,0RE.
STOP THOSE
LEAKS!
Saturday and Sunday
August 25 and 26
"JIM THE C w „ u x-ROR
Starring Wm. Boyd and Einor Fair
A real feud between cattle barons and sheep men. W ritten by
Peter B. Kyne. Commences in Italy and ends in Montana, U. S.
A. A long journey but interesting all the way.
Wtach out! ... Put a stop to the leaks that prevent yon from
saving!
Wednesday and Thursday
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"SWIM GIRL, SWIM”
Open a savings account at this bank and deposit a regular
»uni weekly.
You have no idea how quickly the money will mount
G, j^aramount picture
up, and what a comfort it w ill be a> you to know that it is avail­
able in time of need.
Starring Bebe Daniels and Gertrude Ederle, who won fame as the
first woman to swim the English channel.
A story of College athletics.
One dollar starts off an accouna for you.
It is as necessary to save money as it is to earn money.
August 29 and 30
Let us
explain to you in detail our special s ivings plan and show you how
September 1 and 2
Saturday and Sunday
ycu may benefit greatly from it.
WANT ADS
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HERMISTON LOCALS
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Miss Marian Briggs returned Sun­
day
from Portland where she has been
FOB SALK
visiting with her sister, Mrs. And­
rew Rintoul.
Miss Briggs hag ac­
FOR SALE— Ripe or jelly grapes. cepted a position with the First Nat­
Half mile south Farm Bureau. Mrs. ional Bank.
Marble.
50-tfc
Mr. and Mrs. George Patterson and
FOR RENT— 5 room house, furnished children of Burley, Idaho, were the
or unfurnished. H. E. Hanby.
guests of the J. D. Waghorn’s F ri­
51-tfe day. They are on their way to the
coast. Mr. Patterson was with the
FOR SALE— Cucumbrs for pickling,
reclamation service here for several
Concord grapes, prunes and green
years.
or ripe tomatoes. Geo. Challis.
51-2tp
E. F. Averill and daughter Mar­
ion
of Portland, acompanying Mr.
FOR SALE— Breeding ewes, fine and
crossbred, any age desired. Can Merkle to Pendleton and Baker, were
also furinsh purebred fine or cross in Hermiston for a short time last
bred bucks. J. G. B arratt, Hepp­ Thursday. Mr. Averill was formerly
ner.
50-tfc state game warden and is now in the
insurance business in Portland. He
FOR SALE— Food box, well made, frmerly lived in Pendleton.
for carrying on running board of
Mrs. Boyd Jenkins returned from a
car. Reasonable. Mrs. H. M.
Straw.
49-2c two weeks visit in Hood River and
Portland. While in Hood River she
FOR SALE— Barlett and d’Anjou was a matron of honor for her sister
pears by box. J. Skovbo.
48-tfc in-law. Mrs. Jenkins visited a t her
CRABAPPLES, PEARS, PLUMS— parents' home in Portland.
F. V. PRIME, D. M. D.
For information or catalogne write
Tke Regietrar, Univereitg of
Oregon, Su gene. Ora.
B reeding Ew es fo r
Sale
Ag< ¡es fiv e to seven.
Fine wool, desirable
for farm flocks. W ill
be ready for inspec­
tion at Pendleton
August 25.
associated with
Opportunity <• ©ferdd in
28 departments of the College
of Literature. Scienca
and the Arts
Architecture and Allied Arta—
Business Administration—Edu­
cation — Journalism— draduate
Study—Law—Medicine— Musie
—Physical Education — Sociol­
ogy— Social Work— Extension
Division.
Starring Rin Tin Tin. The sory of a pup lost by gold seeking
pioneers; grows up to be the savage desert scavanger who fights
when danger looms. Rin Tin Tin changes their luck.
of Hermiston
R. Alexander, Vice-President
A. H. Norton, Cashier
BOYD T. JENKINS, D. M. D.
Cora« to your State Univ«nity for
cultural education and |>rofea»ionaJ
training
Coll«»« Year Opens Sept. X4, 1928
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000
F. B. Swayze, Pres.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
TM SeAoo/ o/ Qaohtv TA« Sarwa
tA« ffntir« Staid
"JAWS OF STEEL”
First National Bank
VINEYARD LODGE NO. $0$, I. O. O.
F. meets each Monday evening In Odd
Fellows' hall. Visiting members eor-
dtally Invited.
W. R. Longhorn, Secretary.
Cecil Warner, N. « .
In the Matter of the Estate
of
Harry M. Straw, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the
i undersigned has been apotnted exe­
cutrix of the last will and testament
of Harry M. Straw, deceased, ana has
qualified as the law directs.
All
persons having claims against said
estate are required to present the
same to me at the office of W. J.
Warner, my attorney, in Hermiston,
Oregon, with proper vouchers within
six months from the date hereof.
Dated this 19th day of July, 1928.
PEARL A. STRAW,
46-5tc
Executrix.
General D entistry
X-Ray and Diagnosis
Bank Bldg.
Phone Connection
Evenlgs by appointment.
w . J. W ARNER
Attorney-at-law
Hermiston
US
DR. A. E. MARBLE
Chiropractor
I Treat both Acute and Chronic Die-
eases-
Office across street from Hurly'o
grocery.
Phone 481
Office Hours, 10 to 12; 1:30 to
Hermiston, Oregon.
h s.
M c K enzie , m . d -
Eye. Ear. Nose a n i Throat
Office: 1-2-3 Inland Empire Bldg.
Pendleton, Oregon
JAMES L. SEARS, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone 733.
Res. Phone 711
Office in First National Bank Bldg.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
COUNTY OF UMATILLA
DR. DAVID S. ROWE,
Chiropractor and Physiotherapist
Fred P. Oswald, Plaintiff,
Specializing in Acute and Chronio
vs.
Disease.
Martha E. Benson, Anna Watson, Location, 2 doors west of Poetoffice
Benjamin Stanton, Frank Stanton.
{ Nellie Allison, and J. C. Allison, her Hours, 10 to 6, and by appointment
Res. Phone 311
| husband, Udney Richardson, Fred Office Phone 303
1 Richardson, Nleva Richardson, also
HERMISTON, OREGON
) all other persons or parties unknown
! claiming any right, title, estate, Hen
GOLDA E . MUMMA
' or Interest in the real estate described
Instructor in Piano
In the complaint herein. Defendants.
State accredited teacher.
Equity No. 4309.
Pupil of
SUMMONS.
William R. Boone
To Martha E. Banson, Anna Wat-
Ernest A. Evans
!son. Benjamin Stanton, Frank Stan-
Portland, Oregon
I ton, Nellie Allison, and J. C. Allison,
Terms'. $1.00 Per Lesson.
’ her husband, Udney Richardson,
Make appointments early for Fall
¡Fred Richardson, Neva Richardson, Term beginning September 3. High
I also all other persons or parties un­ school credits given. Beginners tak-
known claiming any right, title, es­
• also.
tate, Hen or Interest In the real es-
Main Street, Hermiston. Oregon
| tate described in the complaint here­
in
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In the Name of the State of Ore­
Frank Allen's place. Phone 22-J.
Harris
Ellsworth,
field
manager
48-tfc
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gon;
and secretary of the Oregon State
— OF THE—
You and each of you are hereby
For sale, trade or rent—Three room Editorial association and Arthur W.
required to appear and answer the
cottage on west side, A. W. Ag­ Priaul, publisher of the Chiloquin
{complaint filed against you in the
new.
.
31-tfc Reveiew, called on the Herald office
¡above entitled cause within four
Monday while on a tour of eastern
weeks from the date of the first pub­
Foor sale— A new supply of adding and central Oregon in the interests
CALL US TO DO THE WORK ■
licatio n of this summons, and you
of the state association.
machine rolls at the Herald.
will please take notice that if you fail
FOR YOU
®
to appear and answer or otherwise
FOR SALE— 1924 Chevrolet coupe,
Miss Golda Mumma has received a
plead within said time, the plaintiff
$200; 1922 Dodge touring, $150.
We Have the Truck« and
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state certificate in the teaching of
for want thereof will apply to the
C. C. Barker, Irrigon.
50-3tp piano which makes It possible for
Experienced Men to Handle the g
— AT THE—
| court for the relief prayed for In
Bnsineu.
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PIANO sacrifice in storage near Her­ high school students who are mem­
plaintiff's complaint, to-wit:
miston. Partly paid for piano like bers of her class to receive credit
That the defendants and each of
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new. Free delivery. Fully guar­ toward high school graduation. She
them be required to disclose the
anteed. Will accept phonograph, plans to start the fall class Septem
nature of their respective elalms In
ON LONG HAULS
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or other musical instrument part ber 3.
and to the following described real
payment. Balance your own terms.
¡premises, to-wit:
W rite at once to Geo. Robinson, Oregon, is visiting his parents, Mr.
All of Lot Six (6) In Block Five
piano adjuster, 208 Oak St., Port­ been Hermiston visitors yesterday
(5) In Richmond’s Addition to the
land, Oregon.
50-4to and today from Hood River. He for­
City of Helix, Umatilla County,
merly was pastor of the Methodist
Oregon, otherwise known as Lot
church In Hermiston.
Six (8) In Block Five (5) of Hel­
mSCELLAJVEOUS
ix Richmond’s Addition.
{or in or to any part of said premises I W A G N E R & P A N K 0 W ■
E. M. Perfect of Albany was a Her­
SITED— 30 tons of alfalfa hay. miston visitor Sunday and Monday.
and subject the said claims to Judi­ ! PORTLAND - PENDLETON ■
E. Hanby.
-51-tfc Mr. Perfect was looking over prop­
cial investigation by this court, and >
TRUCK LINE
{that the same be determned by this
erty
with
a
view
of
locating.
sited —Sheep pasture at once,
court and for a decree of this court
uegrass preferred; fence must be
quieting the plaintiff's title to the
Miss
Clara
Bryant
and
Mrs.
H.
T.
leep tight. Inquire Herald, or
real premises above described, and
Fraser and son returned from Sea­
rite J G. B arratt, Heppner.
* the whole thereof; and for a decree
-50-tfc side where they spent their vacation.
................................~ of this court that plaintiff Is the Bole
Miss Bryant will remain in Hermis­ IN T H E COUNTY COURT OF THE
And, whereas said Court fixed on owner of the real premises above des-
11 take sewing from now on at ton two weeks.
206 East Court St.
s
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
atJcjibed
and that neither ---
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the 1st day of September. 1928, —¡enw
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r home. Phone 28-4. Mrs. A.
COUNTY
OF
UMATILLA
ten
o'clock
A.
M.,
at
the
Court
Room
fendants
nor
any
of
them
have
any
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Dahlman.
49-tfc
George Jenkins was In Portland
I„ the Matter of the Estate of John of this Court in the Court House in ¡right, title, estate, lien or lterest ln
over
the week-end.
Pendleton, County of Umatilla a n d ! or ,o gaid premises or any part there-
■ room furnished house for rent.
Bishop, deceased.
State of Oregon, as the time and place of_ and for such other and further re- g
quire a t Floyd Knerr's shop or
Citation.
Dr. Louis Garner of North Bend
for hearing said petition.
■ n ef as to the court may seem meet | ■
sidence.
Oregon. i8 visiting his aprents, Mr
To Dewey Bishop, and the un­ Therefore, in the Name of the State and equitable In the premises.
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INSURANCE
FOR YOU
and Mrs. A. P. Garner.
known
John -------------------
Bishop. Deceas­ of Oregon, You and each of you are! You arte further notified that th lS g *
wu heirs of —
[FIC MUTUAL LIFE INSUR-
ed. and all other persons interested hereby cited, directed and required summons 1» served upon you by pub-tg
E COMPANY.
Smaller Acreage I" Wheat *,ro,",et in said estate
to be and appear at said time a n d ' Ucation thereof once a week for four ■ Phone 189
Pendleton, Ore.
N HADDOX,
HERMISTON
Washington. D. C.-Farm ers are In
Whereas, application having been place then and there to show cause,1 weaks In the Hermiston Herald p u r-¡J
__ Second Hand Store. — tending to sow this fall an acreage of made in due form to the above named if any you have or if any exist, why BUant to the order of the Honorable llg M M U B U B B S B B M M ___
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rniture and Hardware, Hamei«, winter wheat 2.1 per cent less and an Court on the 18th day of July, 1928. an Order should not be made for th e lj M. Schannep, Judge of the County’
acreage
of
rye
8.«
per
cent
greater
sale
of
the
above
described
premises
i
Court
of
Umatilla
County,
made
and
by
Josephine
L.
Brown,
Administra­
ddles, Wagons.
ll-tfc
| entered of record in the above en-
than last year, the department of agri­ trix for authority to sell at private as ln «old petition prayed for.
Witness, The Honorable I. M., titled court and cause on the 21st day
L, ESTATE EXCHANGES AND culture announced after compiling sale ln one parcel for cash or for
SURANCH. J. M. BIGGS. RB- farmers' intentions as expressed Aug part cash, and the balance secured by Schannep, Judge of said Court with of July, 1928
ust 1. Intentions as to winter wheat. mortgage upon said real premises, the the seal of said Court affixed this
The first publication of thia sum-
,TO!L
If carried out. would mean a total following described real premises, in 18th day of July. 1928.
Imons Is made on the 28th day of
1 area of 48.523,000 acres, compared Umatilla County. Oregon, to-wit:
(Real of Said Court) R. T. Brown, I July. 1928.
-R E A D T11E W ANT ADS—
When you need any­
Clerk I
with 48,535,000 acres planted last year.
C. Z. RANDALL.
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Commencing at a point 114 rods
Thia
citation
la
served
by
publics-)
Attorney
for
Plaintiff
thing in the fine of
ro cars of B artlett pears were
north of the South West Corner
ied out last week from Stanfield. { Large Idaho Ranch Holdings Bought.
Poatofflce address of C. Z. Randall.
of the North West Quarter of tion pursuant to the order of the Hon.
neat and attractive
Skovbo, local man. shipped I n ; Lewiston. Idaho.—At a reported
Section 34, Township 5 North, I. M. Schannep, Judge of said Court, Box 755. Pendleton, Oregon. 47-5c
Printing.
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the Stanfield growers.
T h e' price of $175.000, John Klmbron of
Range 31 • E W M Thence North dated July 18th, 1928.
r 7 naisinATT
About five years ago Ben Nell left
Riggins has purchased the Holt half
went to Hillsboro. Oregon.
25 rods, thence in a 8outh easter­
interest in the Holt Rho.de. ranch
r.
» a • i , . t r i . Hermiston after
having conducted
ly direction 20.25 rods to a point 47-5W
Attorney » for Administratrix.
w fi,|p
, , p ftRd
T. Soivester spent the week end | properties, said to comprise 10.000
9.7 rods North and 12.25 rods East
Mrs.
Nell
were
re
here
h-ro
today
en
route
ennewlck where Mrs. Solventer i acres of Salmon river and Camas
of said starting point. Thence in
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
to their home at Curonado. Calltor-I
seen for some time receiving! Prairie ranch lands and numerous a t-
a South Westerly direction 15.25
W»ut Ad» »H»« adulte
cal attention. Her condition is tie and sheep. Announcement of the
rods to glaco of boginning, contain­ Io the County Court of tbo State of ni», after p vtalt wtttj his W«t&er In
of Oregon for V jaat ilia County,
Pendleton,
jaiiy showing improvement. Mr. pate w«i m$4( M CoVpnwppd.
ing 158 squgro roti«, more or i<—
WtertsM.
FALCONER HOKE TRADING CO.
Pendleton, Oregon
T h e L ast 8 D ays
BIG SALE
THE FAMILY WARDROBE
We can and do sell for less. Watch
for the New Fall Hats. You will
be surprised at the low prices you
will have to pay.
WE EXPECT OUR HATS IN FRI­
DAY, AUG. 24. Be sure to see them
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