THE HERMISTON Moscow last week end. 81p ^trattatati Errali) Merlin Earnheart has returned to hag returned to Joseph 8. Harvey, editor and school after being out Itetausc of ager. injuries received during the football Entered as second dam matter game played with Heppner. December, 1»«*, at the yeetofflee at At the Masque club meeting held Hermiston, Umatilla dóuaty, last Friday the members discussed a play and decided to write to other Subscription Bates schools to find out what their Mas­ One Tear ________________ $2.06 que clubs were doing. The club has B it Months---------------- .....—- $1.9# decided to ask other students to join. “To thine own self be true, and it Thomas Gibbs enrolled in the high must follow as the night the day. school October 16 as a freshman. thou canst not then be false to any Marion Geer enrolled October 10 as a freshman. Dale Carson of the Columbia dis­ trict has enrolled In the sixth grade. The Boy Scouts went to Cold Springs for a camping trip last week end. They passed the tests for sec­ ond class scouts. Mr. Warner was the leader. Local Scouts Have Camp The Hermiston high school foot­ ball team will play the Pendleton high school football team Saturday, October 20, at Pendleton. The two high school glee clubs Intend to ac­ company the team and make up the Hermiston rooting section. Trans­ portation has been provided for 60 people. The regular meeting of the P. T, A. »'as held Friday afternoon. Clark Paul was enrolled as a tenderfoot in the Boy Scout troop. Miss Sansted sang a solo and and Miss Kern play­ ed a violin solo. Mrs. Hamm was appointed chair man of the program committee. The committee Is composed of Mrs. Hamm, Miss Donovan and Miss McDevitt Mrs. Biggs and Mrs. Todd are on the membership committee. The value of serving hot lunches to the students of the school was discussed. Tea and wafers were served by the hostess, Mrs. Hurly. Memberg of the senior class arc proudly displaying their class pins, which they received last week. The debate question for thia year Is: “Resolved, That Oregon should adopt an Integrated system of execu­ tive and administrative reor«anita- tlon along the linea of the MaePher- eon plan." The material has arriv­ ed and the following are trying out for the team: Grace Rodda, Floyd McMullin, Morris Pierson, Marda Hamman, Jane Warner, Walther Ott, Earl Grlgg and Ernest Cox. Mr. Mathews. Billy Felthouee and Mr. and Mrs. Warner attended the Idaho-Whitman football game at A party of 13 local boy scouts under the leadership of Mr. W'arner, spent last week-end camping at Cold Springs. Those making the trip were Bill Hurly, Gordon Blessing, Dick Martin. Dick Hitt. Fred Reeves, Bob Henderson, Frank Prime, Melvin Follett, Jim Lenhart. Joe Dyer. Clark Paul, Ernest Cox and Eugene Pierce. Famous Driver Killed In Track Crash. Salem, N. H.—Ray Comer of Los Angeles, one of the best-known driv­ ers In the country, was fatally Injured when a tire on hls car blew out, hurt­ ling the machine off the huge wooden bowl. After turning over several times, the car burst Into flames. Former Christian 8clence Leader Dead Rochester, N. Y.—Mrs. Augusta E. Stetson, formerly one of the leaders of the Christian Science church, died here at the Sagamore hotel after an Illness of two months. Friends esti­ mated her age as more than 85 years. She would never divulge It. gEBMMTOM» ORTOOM» SHERIFF’S SALE “SURE AS SHOOTWr Published every Thursday a t Hsv- sehftol. miatoB. Umatilla Couatr. Oregon by Jewell Smith SCHOOL NOTES t t b r a t .T), Notice la Hereby Given that under land by virtue of a writ of excutlon , issued out <>f the Circuit Court of the 'State of Oregon In and for the County of Umatilla, under the seal thereof, and to me directed and delivered up- ¡on a Judgment and decree rendered ¡and entered in aaid court on the let day of October, 1928, In favor of ! Nicholas Codd as plaintiff, and I against J. W. Spencer s administra­ t o r of the Estate of C. E. Spencer. 1 Deceased, as defendant,, whereby the ' plaintiff did recover a personal de­ scree against the defendant J. W. ¡Spencer as Administrator of the ca­ tate of C. E. Spencer, Deceased, for ¡the sum of $4,000.00, with interest i thereon at the rate of 8 per cent A STANDARD OIL PRODUCT p*r annum from the 15th day of April. 1926, the further sum of $28.71 with Interest thereon at the rate of I 8 per cent per annum from July 14th I ¡1927, the further sum of $350.00 at- ¡torney’s fees, and the costs and dis- , bursements of this suit taxed at ! $22.60, and whereby it was decreed that the mortgage dated the 15th RIPUBIICAN NOMINEE day of April, 1920, executed by C. E. Spencer, now deceased, to plaintiff, upon the following described real FOR property in Umatilla County, Oregon, to-wit: The Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter and the West Half of the Northwest Quarter of • the Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section OF UMATILLA COUNTY Thirty-three, Township 5 North of Range 29, E. W. M., in Umatilla County, Oregon, “I pledge myself to honestly and which mortgage was recorded on the economically enforce all laws without ,16th day of April, 1920, at page 151 fear or favor, and to give night ser- booif 7 q Records of Mortgages in vice without extra cost to the tax- the office of the County Recorder oi payers.” Umatilla County, Oregon, should be forclosed and the said real property (Paid Adv.) sold by the Sheriff of Umatilla County Oregon, to satisfy said judg ment and 11 costs; therefore I will or Chas. Hoskins Announes for Sheriff the 10th day of November, A. D 1928. at the hour of 2 o'clpck P. M Having been solicited by many at the front door of the court house friends and voters of all political in the C ity. of Pendleton, Umatilla faiths and urged on by a personal as­ County, Oregon, sell all the right piration for the position, I have de­ title, interest and estate which the cided to enter the race for Sheriff of ¡Said C. E. Spencer and said defond- Umatilla County ag an Independent ants, and all persons claiming am Candidate at the next general elect­ to claim by, through or under them ion. I. was reared and educated in or any of them, had on the 15th day this county and have lived practically of April, 1920, or since then have my whole life of thirty-six years here. had. or now have. In and to the abov< For three years I have bepn employed described real property and every In the office of the Sheriff serving part thereof, at public auction to the ag Chief Deputy the past two. thus highest bidder for cash In hand, the acquiring experience. and training proceeds of such sale to be applied fitting me for .the duties of the o f-¡in satisfaction of said execution ant fice. I am not nor will I permit my-i all costs. self to become obligated to any per- Dated this 9th day of October, A son, party clique or organization of^D. 1928. any character. My oath of office, R. T. COOKINGHAM, Sheriff of Umatilla County .Oregon should I be elected, will be my pledge. By Vera Case, Deputy. Its observance demands a sane, safo (6-5tc) and fearless enforcement of all laws. On this basis I offer myself as a candidate soliciting the support of the electors. An unprejudiced con­ sideration of my candidacy will be appreciated. CHAS. C. H0SKIN3. Paid adv. PENDLETON THE NEW ZEROLENE Every purchaser o f a new Ford is entitled to Free Inspection Service for the first 1500 miles the modern o il Tom Gurdane S H E R IF F THE MARKETS Portland Wheat—Big Bend bluestem, hard white, $1.46; soft white, $1.21; western white, $1.20; hard winter, $1.12; northern spring, $1.11; western red, $1.13. Hay — Alfalfa, $17017.50; valley timothy $17017.60; eastern O.cgun timothy, $20.50@21. Butterfat—65c. Eggs—Ranch, 24047* Cattle—Steers, good, $12@12.50. Hogs—Medium to choice, $8@10.75. Lambs—Good to choice, $11 @12.50. Seattle. Wheat—Soft white, $1.21 west­ ern white, $1.20% hard winter, $1.11; western red, $1.1.4%; bluestem, $1.46; northern spring, $1.11%. Hay—Alfalfa. $22; timothy, $2$. Butterfat—62c. Eggs—Ranch, 84 @ 47c. Cattle—Prime steers, $12 @12.50, Hogs—Prime, $10@10.36. Lambs— Choice, $11.25012.50, Mrs. A. H. Norton and son Bruce Spokane. returned home last week from an Hogs—Good, and choice, $9.6509.75, extended visit with relatives In the Cattle—Streets, good, $10.76@11.50, Middle west. ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ 3 THE m odem autom obile is a finely built piece o f m a­ chinery and it will stand a lot o f abuse. Considering the work it does, it gives sur­ prisingly little trouble. But there isn’t a car m ade that w ill n o t r u n b e t t e r a n d lon ger if given proper care. T he first few hundred m iles are especially im por­ tant because that is when the m echanism o f your car is being broken in. P roper attention during this period w ill lengthen its life and prevent unnecessary trouble later on. W e are particularly inter­ ested in this m atter because we believe it is ou r duty not only to m ake a good auto­ m o b i l e , b u t to h e lp th e ow ner get the greatest poe- sible use over the longest period o f tim e at a m ini­ m um o f tr o u b le an d expense. W ith this in view, the entire Ford dealer organ­ ization has been specially trained and equipped to ser­ vice the new M odel A car. F urtherm ore, we have in­ structed every Ford dealer to give the fo llo w in g F ree Expert Coming To ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ CHARLES L. McNARY, U. S. Senator for Oregon. Such is the statement of the father of the McNary-Haugen Bill Senator McMary i the friend of the farmer and business man and he urges yon to VOTE for : Robert R. Butler ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 1 . 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He understands the problems of the farmers of this state and ,he necessity of maintaining a tariff that will actually protect producers of farm pro­ ducts against ruinous foreign competition. His services will be helpful in all matters pertaining to reclamation, the evelrpment and conserva­ tion of our abundant natural re-sources, and I wish him all success.” C heck ba ttery C heck g e n era to r ch argin g ra te C heck d istrib u to r a d ju stm en t C heck carbu retor ad ju stm en t C heck ligh ts C heck brakes C heck sh o ck a bsorber a d ju st­ m ent C heck tir e in flation C heck steerin g gear C hange engin e oil L u bricate chassis F ord M otor C ompany WE REPAIR RUPTURE SHIELD SHOES On We lnesday and Thursday October 31 - November 1 AT D0RI0N HOTEL Inspection Service at 5 00, 1 0 0 0 and 1 5 0 0 m iles: in e v e r y th in g com - Come in and give our line the “once over.” BOWMAN SHOE SHOP H IT T *9 — READ THE WANT ADS— ▼