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HEBMISTO» HEBXuxf, x ^ ìuu ISTCL é T, OBBGOY. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF UMATILLA In the Matter of the Estate of John Bishop. Deceased Notice of Private Sale of Real Pro perty. To whomsoever it may concern: Notice is hereby given: That pur suant to the Order of the Honorable I. M. Schannep, Ju^ge of the above entitled Court, made on the 1st day of September, 1928, the undersigned, as Administratrix of the Estate of John Bishop, deceased, will from and after the 20th day of October, 1928, offer for sale at private sale for cash or part cash and balance secured by first mortgage upon the premises, the following described real premises be longing to said estate, to-wlt: Commencing at a point 114 rode north of the South-west corner of the North West Quarter of Section 34. Township 5, North Range 31, E. W. M. Thence North 25 rods, thence in a South Easterly direc tion 20.25 rods to a point,.9.7 rods North and 12.25 rods East of said starting point. Thence in a South Westerly direction 15.25 rods to place of beginning, containing 153 square rods, more or less. Bids on the above property may be made to the undersigned in person or at the office of her attorney. C. Z Randall, 24 Stangler Building, Pen dleton, Oregon. JOSEPHINE BROWN, Administratrix of the Estate of John Bishop, Deceased. 3-5tc COLUMBIA THEATER HERMISTON ,0RE. MAKING THE MOST OF IT Saturday and Sunday DICK BARTHELMESS * 1 ___ We she Hi all makae the most of our TIMD. our OPPORTUNI TIES. our ADVANTAGES. That Is real thrift. The rail oad succeeded the stage coach In order to save time. T o d a y It ' by airplane. it The Patent Leather Kid Wednesday and Thursday More time saved. It Is Just as Important to save 99 November 7 and 8 HAROLD BELL WRIGHT S poslble to cross the continent In less than two days, money as It is to save time. November 3 and 4 “SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS” In fact, saving time means saving Saturday and Sunday monoy. November 10 and 11 “THE ENEMY” First N ational Bank STARRING LILLIAN GISH This is the last picture under the auspices of the American Legion. Coming on Armistice Day, the story is very appropriate for the day. qf Hermlston Capital, Snrplu. and Uadlvtdad Profits Oval $60,000 F. B. Sw vyue, Free. R. Alexander, Vice-President A. H. Norton, Cashier CITY OFFICIALS TO BE CHOSEN NEXT TUESDAY Election of officials for the city of Hermiston will be held on Tuesday, November 6, at the same time as the gederal election. TOR SAIS The names which will appear on the ballot are as follows: Mayor, C. S. Poor sale— S lew supply of adding McNaught; recorder, C. W. Kellogg; treasurer, W. L. Hamm; councilmen, maritine roils at the Herald. J. M. Biggs, B. S. Kingsley, F. C. FOR SAJJi - Small row-boat with McKenzie, H. A. Pankow, M. W. Sims tral'ei See Dr. Boyd Jenkins, and H. E. Hitt. Herns stou. 5-tfc , • No. 1 Netted Gem pota- NO MEETING SCHEDULED FOR FARM ORGANIZATION toes Inquire A. C. Swarner. 8-lp The farm bureau will not hold a FOR SALE— Good Gem potatoes 75c; meeting this month, aefcording to in 40 lbs. sweet potatoes $1.60; at formation sent out to members last home Tuesday and Saturday. A. D. week. The pooling committee of the Smith, 7 ml. southwest Hermiston. bureau is seeking a rate on farm mag 8-tc azines and periodicals which they propose t° pass on to the members. FOR SALE— Six good young milk A communication from the presi cows, also cream separator. A. A. dent of the auxiliary states that the Paulsen, lower Butter creek. 9-2tp auxiliary cooperative laundry is prov ing a success and if sufficient other FRUITS AND MELONS members of the association are inter APPLES, 25c and 35c box. Cider. ested another machine will be added Deliveries made. Paul Miller. 7-c to the equipment which is now in the establishment. DELICIOUS APPLES, 50c and *10 0 box at Theo Beletski. 7-tfc Church Notes Sunday, November 4, at the Bap- FOR SALE— Winter apples, several tlst-Chrlstian church. Bible school varieties, boxed or in bulk; bring 10 A. M. Morning worship at 11. boxes and 8ave money. Floyd Theme. The Healing Shadow. The Laird, Hermiston avenue. 2-tfc ordinance of believers, baptism and the Lord's supper. A fellowship din FOR SALE— Rome Beauty and Wine- ner in the basement at the close of sap pples, 30c box, 4 for $1. Carl the morning service. Bring your Sehachermeyer, 4th unit. 6-2tc lunch and enjoy the fellowship with Good Delicious Apples, $1.00 per box. us. Christian Endeavor 6.30 P. M. A good J. D. Prlndle. 3-tfc Mrs. Cecil Warner, leader. meelng. You be present. The evange listic services all next week, Mr. an<j (DBCEXiLAVEOU* t ------------ Mrs. Drill leading. We are having a TO TRADE— Cows for sheep. F. A. good meeting. Plan to come. Sun Wagner. 7-tfc day evening topic. The Worst Thing One Can Do. A cordial welcome to Furnished Room with Board. Mrs. all. A. J. Ware, pator. Joe Dyer, phone 78-R. 9-tfc At the Methodist church— Sunday WANTED— Housekeepe r and cook school at 10 A. M. A competent in small family. Apply this office. teacher for each class and a welcome 7-tfc is waiting you in the class where you belong. The subject for the morning FOUND—Australian shepherd dog. sermon Is "Getting Away With It.’’ Phone 28-J. The friendly church welcomes you to WILL BUY a second hand hay baler. all its services. Don’t forget the Ep Marc. May, Echo. 6-2tc worth League services at 6. You are missing something worth while if you FOR RENT— Small, modern house, are not attending. Just ask those close-in. Inquire Dr. Prime. 6-tfs who go. No evening preaching ser vices. O. W. Payne, pastor. FOR RENT-—5 room house, Hermis ton Avenue. Key at Mrs. Levi Farewell Dinner Given Reeder’s. 5-4tc A farewell dinner was given at the C. L. Upham home recently honoring WANTED — Experienced Rirl for Mrs. Frank Fowler who Is leaving housework. Lester Hamley, Pen this week for hsr new home near St. dleton. 22-tf Helens, Oregon. The guest of honor Four room furnished house for rent. was presented with a silver bread Inquire at Floyd Knerr's shop or plate by her friends attending the dinner. About seventeen ladles were residence. present. Hermiston • Second Hand 8tore. — Mr. and Mrs. Fowler have resided Furniture and Hardware, Harness. on the Hermiston project for the past Saddles, Wagons. 11-tfc eighteen years where Mr. Fowler has been one of the largest poultry pro RWLL ESTATE «XCBANOBH AND ducers of the community. INSURANCE. J . M. BIGGS, RE ALTOR. 21-tfc The Herald Want Ada. PIANO FOR SALE. Very reasonable. Inquire at this office. 9-tfc ELECTION NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a general election will be held in the City of HermisfBn, Oregon at the City Council room in the Hermiston Public Library within said City on Tuesday, the 6th day of November, 192$ between the hours of 8 o’clock A. M. and 8 o’clock P. M. for the purpose of electing a Mayor, Treas urer, Recorder and Six Councilmen to serve for two years. C. W. KELLOGG. $-2te Cty Recorder. “IN ANY EVENTr THE NEW W INTER RED CROWN G A S O L IN E ITANOAKD OIL C O M P ** V 04 C A U KM NIA Charles E. Graham LODGI DIRECTORY VINEYARD LODGE NG. 20«. L O. ©. F. meets each Monday evening in Odd Fellows’ hall. Visiting members cor dially invited. W. R. Longhorn, Secretary. Cecil Warner, N. O. PROFESSIONAL CARBS BOYD T. JENKINS, D. IL D. associated with F. V. PRIME, D. IL D. General Dentistry X-Ray and Diagnosis Bank Bldg. Pkone Connection Evenigs by appointment. W. 3. W ARNER Attorney-at-Law Hermiston is : Omgaa DR. A. E. MARBLE Chiropractor I Treat both Acute and Chronte Dis eases. Office across street from Huriy’e NOTICE TO CREDITORS grocery. Notice is hereby glven that the Phone 481 undersigned has been appointed exe Office Hours, 10 to 12; 1:80 ta 6. cutor of the last will and testament Hermiston, Oregon. of Mary E. Hoisington, deceased. In the County Court in the State of Ore h s . M c K enzie , il d - gon, for Umatilla County. A11 per Eyo. Ear, Nose and Throat sons having claims against the said estate are hereby required to present Office: 1-2-3 Inland Empire Bldg. Pendleion, Oregon such claims duly verified, and with proper vouchers attached, to the un JAMES L. SEARS, X. B. dersigned at the office of Raley Raley & Warner, in the First Nation Physician and Surgeon al Bank Building, in Pendleton, Ore Office Phone 783. Res. Phone T il gon, within six months from date oi this notice, the same being dated and Office in First National Bank Bldg. published the first time this 18tfc day of October, 1928, DR. DAVID S. ROWE, FLOYD E. HOISINGTON, Chiropractor and Physiotherapist Executor of the last will and testa Specializing in Acute and Chronio ment of Mary E. Hoisington, dc ceased. Disease. Raley, Raley & Warner, A. S. Location, 2 doors west of Pos|offioe Cooley, and John F. Kilkenny, at Hours, 10 to 6, and by appointment torneyg for Executor. Office Phone 303 Res. Phone 313 7-5tc HERMISTON, OREGON DEMOCRATIC NOMINEE FOR RE-ELECTION FOR COUNTY RECORDER OF UMATILLA COUNTY General Election N ovem ber 6, 1928 Paid Adv Charles C. an,) tbs above described real pro perty and every part thereof, at pub lic auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, the proceeds of such sale to be applied In satisfaction of said execution and ail costa. Dated this 22nd day of October, 1928. R. T. COOKINGHAM. Sheriff of Umatilla County, Oregon. By Vera Case, Deputy. 8-6tc ■ HOSKINS i ■ CANDIDATE FOR £ SHERIFF ! UMATILLA COUNTY General Election Nov. 6, 1828 Born of a pioneer family on Butter Creek; reared In Umatilla | county.^ Educated in -Umatilla county schoolh'and the state uni- ■ versity. 36 years of age?' Has'a wlfe'and'"three” chirdre"n." Seven' * county, the last ■ Promises fearless and unprejudiced enforcement of all laws— a square deal for everybody and wil secure men who have the respect of their community as deputies. Will appreciate your vote. (Paid Adv.) ! £ ■ ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ EARLY SETTLERS PLAN TO WRITE PROJECT HISTORY C. E. Baker of Hermiston and D. C. Brownell of Umatilla are plann ing to write for publication a com plete history of the Umatilla project covering events since the year 1901. Both men are pioneers on the project and are well qualified to handle the rather tedious work of gathering sta tistics and facts for the article. Only tentative plans have been made so far and the actual work of production will probably not be completed for some months to come. The finished product will be placed In the public library. Several attempted histories have been written concerning the project in the past but none of these have been entirely complete. It is the de sire of the present writers to present 4 thoroughly authentic record of the project since its beginning. ■ ■ Î HAULING I ■ V ote X 4 8 years' experience as deputy sheriff in Umatilla two years as chief deputy. |> SHERIFF'S SALE Notice is hereby given that under and by virtue of a writ of execu ■ I F I T ’ S A /0 1 o n tion Issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon In and for the County of Umatilla, under the sea! thereof, and 1° me directed and de livered upon a Judgment and decree rendered and entered in said court ■ CALL US TO DO THE WORK on the 13th day of October, 1928, In FOR YOU !! favor of August Bensel, as plain £ tiff, and against George Lambirth We Have the Trucks and and Pearle B. Lambirth, his wife, » Charles O. Porter and Leila Porter, £ Experienced Men to Handle the his wife, as defendants, whereby the ® Business. plaintiff did recover a personal de cree against the defendants George £ WE CAN FIGURE WITH YOU Lambirth and Pearle B. Lambirth, £ ON LONG HAULS his wife, Charles O. Porter and Leila Porter, his wife, for the sum of $1500.00 with interest thereon at the rate of eight per cent per an num from the 27th day of November, ■ 1926, the further sum of $81.70 with ■ Interest thereon at the rate of 8 per ■ cent per annum from July 26, 1928, ■ and the further sum of $175.00 at ■ W A G N E R & P A N K O W ■ torney’s lees, and the costs and dis £ PORTLAND - PENDLETON ■ ■ bursements taxed at $34.60 and ■ ■ TRUCK LINE whereby it was decreed that the mortgage dated on the 27th day ol May, 1925, executed by George Lam birth and Pearle B. Lambirth, his wife, to plaintiff, upon the follow ing described real property In Uma tilla County, Oregon, to-wit: 206 East Court St. ■ The West Half of the Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter ANY AND and the South Half of the North -west Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 27, Township 5 North of Range 29, E. W. M., con taining 40 acres, and the Northwest FOR YOU ■ Quarter of the Northeast Quarter ol Section 34, Township 5 North of Range 29, E. W M., containing 40 Phone 139 Pendleton, On. acres, all In Umatilla County, Oregon, ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■■■■■■■S' which mortgage was recorded on June 15th, 1925, at page 39 of book 88 of the records of mortgages In the office of the County Recorder of Uma tilla County, Oregon,, should be fore closed, and the said real property sold by the Sheriff of Umatilla County, Oregon, to satisfy said Judgment and HORSESHOEING AND AUTO all costs; therefore I will, on Satur REPAIR WORK day, November 24th, 1928, at two o’clock in the afternoon of that day Wood Work and General Machine at the front door of the court house Work in the City of Pendleton. Umatilla Yo ir Patronage Appreciated County, Oregon, sell all the right, title and in terest and estate which PRICES ARE RIGHT the said defendants, and all persons claiming and to claim by, through or under them, nr any of them, had on the 27th day of May, 1926, or since then haw had. qt naw have» Jn — try THE HERALD WANT ADO— ELECTION NOTICE HERMISTON IRRIGATION DIS TRICT. Notice is hereby given that an elec tion will be held within the HermlB- ton Irrigation District at the office of W. J. Warner, secretary, on Main st., In the City of Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 13th day of November, 1928, for the pur pose of electing one director to serve for three years. The polls will be open from 8 o'clock A. M. until 6 o’clock P. M. of said day. W. J. WARNER. 9-2tc Secretary. Rev. J. T. Dowell preached at both the morning and evening services at the Baptist church in Pendleton Sun day. Rev. W. It. Robins, the regular pastor, was (11. Nov. 2$ Designated Thanksgiving Day. Washingtao. D. C.—President Cool idge Issued his annual Thanksgiving proclamation calling upon the people to offer thanks on Thursday, Novem ber 29, for prosperity in agriculture, in dustry and commerce, and for the peace which has existed in the last year. Another Kansas Cyclone Yarn "You have probably heard of aornt of the queer things that Kansas cy clones do. 1 remember when one passed near us and blew a two-gal lon stone Jar inside a quart glass bot tle and did no damage to either ex Speaking of filling stations, a pop cept that the Jug was turned inside out. This cyclone carried a piano ular one is the Inkwell in the lobby ten miles Into the next county, and of a hank. all the time the pla'no was sailing New Stock of Christmas cards st through the air It was playing "Show Herald office. Order early. Me the Way to Go Home. '— Ex. ■ ■ ■ : Herm iston : Transfer ■ ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■ !■ j J. L. V A U G H AN ; ■ ■ ■ Everthing Electrical £ f G eneral Blacksm ithing Geo. McCullough