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TUB HXSMlSTOlT HERALD, HURMISTON. OUTGO». Œljf ^TnnWmi Errali COUNTY OF UMATILLA In the Mutter of the Estate of Lucius C. Colman, Deceased. Notice to creditors. The Undersigned, by order of the County Court of the State of Oregon for the County of U m atilla, having ¡been appointed adm inistrator with the ■ w ill annexed, of the E state of Luc Jius C. Colman, Deceased, and having ^qualified as such; Notice is Hereby Given to all per- ¡sons having claim s against said Ea- J late to present them, with the pro- J per vouchers, w ithin six m onths from | the date o f thia notice to said Ad m lnislrator at his office at Room 24 J Stangler B uilding, Pendleton, Ore gon. Dated November 22, 1928. C. Z. RANDALL, Administrator, w ith the W ill A nnex ed, of the E state of Lucius C. Col* man, Deceased. 12-5tc HUGH 0. SMITH Pnbilshad a^ery Thursday at Her- n u te n . Wmatllla County, Oregon by J. M. Biggs, editor and manager. Entered aa seeond class matter Deeember, HOC, at the yeatoffloe at Hermiston, Úmatllla CÍtunty, Oregon. Subacripfion Rates One Tear Six M en th a __ $2.0« “To thine m self be true, and it moat follow aa the night the day,1 thou cahrt not then be false to any man.** BOOSTING PAYS— KNOCKS HURT THAT FIRST COLD SNAP M ost Dangerous to Radiators MANY automobile owners put off protecting their radiators until the first cold snap comes—THEN IT IS TOO LATE? Jack Frost has done his damage—result—a n?w radiator; a new cylinder head; possibly Every day in every way. let the folks of the surrounding co u n try ' a new cylinder block, which means from $15.00 to $50.00 damage. know just how nauch we appreciate the wonderful possibilities of our own project, comm unity and town. NOTICE OF SALE Pride in the place of one's residence , Hugh O. 8m lth, farm er living la the ie a birthright that every citizen o f , vicinity of Stronghurst, III., has just N otice is hereby given that by vir- Let us prepare your radiator for the winter driving and fill it with— America can express w ith certainty. reeeived a Carnegie hero medal for tue tbe authority of the City T his is a splendid tow n— we admit his feat of saving the lives of Mrs. C h a rte r of th e C ity Hermiston and it— you should, or move on to the John Peasley and her four children. the direction of the City Council au next place over the hill whero the — ——— M thorizing and directing the treasurer grass is green, We want thfe world I1 H IIA T IIP 1 IV | of the c lt y ot Herml»to» to collect iN lllfilM r N T the unPaid assessm ents for the city to know just how glad we are to be liv in g in a to * n where every man. I I 2 U I J I I I I 1.11 I ¡irrigation w ater for the year 1928 woman and child is a booster. levied and imposed under the provis- The more we can tell others about A U U U w L V A w A n L I L u ions of Ordinance No. 76 passed by the possibilities and benefits that are ------------ [ the City Council and approved by the here, the more folks we w ill get to Los Angeles. — Asa Keyes, district ! Mayor J u ,y 2- 1913. as “mended come here and live, and the better attorney, and seven others, were in- j by Ordinance No. 122 and ordinance the com m unity and town w ill be for dieted by the Los Angeleg county No. 96 passed by the City Council and all, because a satisfied resident grand jury on charges of conspiracy to “ PProved by the Mayor o n April 17 worth a trainload of luke warms or glve and re<,elve brlbeg 1918. I w ill on the 22nd day of Decern kaockers. , The charges were contained in two ■ • ............ ... ....... blanket indictments, the first charg- ber, 1928, at the hour of 10 o’clock OUR LIBRARY ¡ng Keyes and the others with ten in the forenoon of said day at the Mock C— 1 overt acts in the prosecution of the , j City Council Chamber in the City of Lot 2, 50 feet, B. II. Parsons E s C IG A R S , T O B A C C O S, C O N F E C T IO N E R Y The Herald hag received crltlciams JuIlan Petro|eum case wh)cb I Herm iston, Oregon, sell the follow ing tate .................. ............................ $3.00 ------------------ y-’ ' — —■— --------------------------------------- from prospective »ettlerg and visitors and , b8 gecond rbarg)ng 40 acts in j described lots, pieces and parcels of 31oc(? 16— to our town concerning our yard connection with the dismissal of fel- J land at public auction to the highest Lot 10, 25 feet, R. B osw ell...........$1.50 around the library Thia subject • ony charge, ^ ^ g - : bidder for cash in hand, the proceeds ot 11, 25 feet, R. B osw ell...........$1.50 been cussed and discussed at conn-, _Tbe recent indlctments from the sale of each lot, piece or par Lot 12, 25 feet, R. B osw ell.......... $1.50 cil m eetings, oommerclal club meet- thoge whJch wgre returned ¡cel of land to be applied in satisfar >ot 13, 30 feet, R. B osw ell.......... $1.80 ings, and m eetings of various other According to plat filed April 22, ion of the assessm ent upon sa ld lot, ago. The defendants are charged in- kinds. Why has such a beautiful . piece or parcel of land with in teiest 1907. . .... ,, . ... . dfvidunlly instead of as a group. building aa our Carnegie library been 1 _________________ " thereon from March 1, 1928, at the Block F— allowed to stand for yeara w ithout a 1 rate of 6 per cent per annum to zot 6, 54 feet, Frank Reeder....$3.24 lawn and shrubbery? This is the UIG TUNNEL OPENS SOON gether w ith a penalty of 15 per cent Mt 7, 54 feet. Frank Reeder....$2.24 only public building that we have I of each of said assessm ents and all Lot 8, 54 feet, Frank Reeder....$3.24 HERMISTON and our pride should prompt us to | Tra,n* Wl" Be Run Through Moun Lot G— costs. quit talk in g about It and raise the I t , 'n* Deceniber 28, 1928. Last 270 feet, H. .T. Fraser F ollow ing is a description of each necessary funds to make th is corner I Cashmere, Wash. — What officials of said lots, pieces or parcels of land ...................................................... $16.20 of Hermiston a joy and beauty forever J conslder to be the most important re- According to plat filed March 21, with the number of feet frontage, Can we do it / Yea. W ill we do It?! alignment work ever undertaken on name of owner or reputed owner, and 1905. Yes. ! anY of the transcontinental railroads Block 1— the am ount of said assessment. ------ t — — -» in the United States will be compl-ied. Lot 10, 50 feet G. W. B ailey .$5.00 at a cost of around $25,000,00«, v ixen I , Clty ° f “ e" “ '8t0"- »ccord‘nS to » S#tsn«« That C~i.nb Mt 11, 50 feet G. W. B ailey .$5.00 J tra in , run throuah the new Gz-n. Plat filed w ith County Recorder Nov Recent tista «fib-, limr t'h -owing trains run through the new CUzat YOU WILL FEED A HAIR CUT TO Lot 12, 50 feet G. W. B ailey..$5.00 23. 1904. q f a rooster, the ringing o f a , Northern eight-mile Cascade tni” et PLEASE YOU Amt, Block 4— Block Lot Feet Name bell,«iflol. nnd r :>j eon ¡Itlii. i be i between Scenic and Berne in the Cas- Lot 3, 60 feet, Roy H ig g in s ...$5.00 Block 1— aliont of a r- i. p c :tim /e aim, i a J cade mountains December 23. MARCELLING, SHAMPOOING, Lot 7, 67 feet. H L. P ayne $3.42 Lot9, 50 feet. W. L. B lessing ...$5.00 tulle l::lu 'hu i ;i r n!r, FACIAIS & SCALP TREATMENTS ! C. O. Jenks, vice-president in charge A «»M's < , e : :-|; s •„> -, -, Lot 8, 50 feet, H. L. P ayne........$3.00 Lot 10, 50 feet, W. L. B lessin g..$5.00 of operations, announced that the new fc-;. urn!--Un* i. 2 -il i- fm,- eau I • ix>t 11, 50 feet, W. L. B lessing..$5.00 Block 2— tunnel, the longest railway tunnel In ni :,-.i n o i.iil- oi ;i,t .1 r I*ot 9, 50 feet, H. E. Hanby...... $3.00 Block 6— Among tmunila p. h n .d I y I', vins America, would be ready for trains on Lot 10, 50 feet, H. E. Hanby...... $3.00 Lot 12, 50 feet, G. A. Soule....$5.00 things, a deg yelp balds me aiillmle that date. 'jot 13. 50 feet, R. G. Gale........ $5.00 Block 5— About a month ago the main tnn- record. It haajxeen heard by balloon Lot 14, 85.7 feet, Fred C. Stone $8.57 Lot 12,25 feet, Dick H ardison....$1.50 ists 5,900 feet up. The report o f a nol was holed through, and all that Block 9— rifle will carry about th evanine dis remains to be done is several hun- Block 7— ,, Lot 4, 60 feet, P. B. D oherty....$5.00 dred feet of enlargement and clearing .........“ tance. x>t 5. 50 feet, P. B. D oherty....$5.00 Of all sounds recorded, a locomotive up of sides and walls at the cantor. Lot 8, 25 feet, C. C. D urfey........$1.50 >ot 6, 50 feet, P. B. D oherty....$5.00 whistle reaches hlgjiest. It has been This then will be lined with concrete, j Lot9, 26 feet, C. C. Durfey........$1.60 .ot 9. 50 feet, T. w . Botkin.. ..»5 heard m than two miles above the Lot 15, 25 feet, Frazer * McKen about a two weeks' job, and the con earth.—Fopnlar 8elejice Monthly. zie ................................................. $1.50 Mt 10, 50 feet., T w . Botkin.. ..$5 struction of the big tunnel will be *ot 11, 60 feet, Ii c. Challis.. ..$5 Block 8— complete. Mt 12, CO feet, Ii c. Ghallis.. ..$5. Lot4, 60 feet, Rena W aterm an..$3.01 GEORGIA HENDERSON, Mrs. Coolidgs Christens Big Plane. I*ot5, 50 feet, Rena W aterm an..$3.0C (1 2 -5 tc) City Treasurer. Lot 13, 25 feet, Georgia Henderon Washington. D. C. — Mrs. Calvin ......................................................$1.50 A Christmas cantata w ill be given Coolidge christened the first of the lock 9— CALL AT THE HERALD AND Airways passenger December 20 at the evening m eeting Pan-Ameriean Lot 6, 50 feet, E. Mumma .........$3.Of CHOOSE YOUR GREETING CARDS of the P. T. A. The cantata la to b e , Planes, which will operate on a daily Lot 7, 50 feet, E. Mumma.........$3.Of NOW. SOME VERY BEAUTIFUL given «.by the boys' and g irls’ glee schedule between Miami and the West Lot 8, 50 feet, E. Mumma......... $3.0C clab. Tlie leading parts liave not Indies. Tho plane christened was a DESIGNS. WE TAKE YOUR ORDER Lot 11, 50 feet, E. Mumma.........$3.00 tri-motor Fnkker with 12-passenger been assigned. NOW FOR DELIVERY IN DECEM capacity and carrying, in addition to ot 12, 25 feet, E. Mumma____ $1.60 Lot 15, 50 feet, C. S. McNaught BER r : : : : : : : ; Earl CrlggB bas returned to school two pilots, a radio operator and a ...................................................... $3.00 steward. Its daily flyiag schedule Is after working for a week. Lot 16, 50 feet, C. S. McNaught to begin January 8. Block 10— The Juniors held a class m eeting to ........................................... ..........$3.06 dtsc.qss class plays. No play has California Singers Win Radio Contest Lot 29, 25 feet, Grace B. Rogers $1.60 San Francisco, Cal.—Two California l een ahosen. | Lot 30, 26 feet, Grace B. Roger $1.56 clngers. Miss Dove Irene Kilgore, 21- i Block 11— year-old soprrno of Oakland, and Don There will be a football game here Lot 29. 25 feet, O. O. Felthouse $1 .60 w ith the Pasco high school Friday, ald Novls, 22 yeargild tenor of Pasa Lot 30, 25 feet, O. O. Felthouse $1.50 November 23. Thia is the last gable dena. were announced as winners of Lot 31, 25 feet, O. O, Felthouse $1.50 the far western radio district contest of the season. Lot 32, 26 feet, O. O. Felthouse $1.50 held recently by the Atwater-Kent Block 12— , company, In whiah singers from nine Ten of the sixth grade pupils a t Lot 17, 25 feet, F. C. McKenzie $1.50 western states competed. K STANDARD O IL PRODUCT tended the show “The Covered ¡Lot 18. 25 fet. F. C. McKenzie $1.50 W agon.” The book of the same title ! J Lot 19. 12 H ft.. F. C. McKenzie .75 la on their readlitg list. According to plat filed April 5. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE 1906. W heeler I STATE OF OREGON FOR THE Robby Sullivan, Llnsey | Bioek 2— and Mary Lou Harvey have left the COUNTY OF UMATILLA Lot 3, 25 feet, Mary B. Oakes..$1.50 firat grade. JI ot J, 25 feet, Mary B. Oakes..$1.50 In the Matter of the Estate i Bloc!: 2— I ot FIRST— WE GIVE YOU PROMPT AND COURTEOUS TREATMENT. W H A T Z W A T llzxt 4, 50 feet. C. 8. McNaught $3.00 Cora Etta Gurdane. Deceased. i Lot 5. 50 feet, C. S. McNaught $2.00 In The Seventh Grade Notice to Creditoxs. SECOND— WE CO-OPERATE WITH THE FARMERS TO OBTAIN i Lot 6, 50 feet, O. O. F elth o u se.$3.00 Voi. 1 H eim laton, Nov. 10 No. 4 The Underalgned, l y Order of tho Hlcx-lx 7__ THE BEST PRICES FOR THEIR PRODUCE. FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY AND C ounty Court of the State of Oregon. 24. 25 feet. Augusta Creasy $1.50 EXTRA! EXTRA! f,«, 4 1* — 4 F ««MkAelltM 1, ** t — NOW IS THE TIME Alcohol or Radiator Glycerine O IPPHQCQ AQA VCVCC Black & White Garage See us for your next Ice Cream Order Hitt’s Confectionery SHAAR BARBER SHOP Hermiston Beauty Shoppe Christmas SeHOOL NOTES GREETING CARDS ‘LEADS THE BAND/’ ®Ijr Hirmiaton lUrralii THE NEW ZEROLENE t/te modern oil WE REPAIR SHOES m SERVICE THAI WINS as USE MODERN MAHCINERY AND Thankigiving Program A I hanhaglvlng program la to oe KgtJ, e of Cora Ktta ourdane. Deceae- »' 15 «1" ko given by the seventh grade. Two . . , Ix,t ’ • 25 feet- c - c Durfey...... $1.50 short plays will be riven ana de- J d havln< ««"I'flrd as such, tjO, j 25 f t c c Durfey.........$1.60 anon piays w in De given and de Notlce |s Hereby Given (o all per- , ,, .K ' , „ , ,, .. monstratlons by the hobby club. Am «.«vine ,-i.,x,n. ...... 1 * l *' 15 f *' J ' “ " e , t ........ $1.5« you Intem -ted in birds? Come and , be" U> 25 J ' S' W est . .„ $1.60 learn som ething about the festered v o u c h e r s w it h in s ix in n i l s Ll°* 21> 25 C ' I)M r,ey - - . ee •». P®r voucnom, w itnln f ix luonthfl » o« «e p p r»»»— •« folk of your eommunlCy. Do FOU|from , h. tllU - 2- 25 f«**. c C- Durfey . $1.50 know about - airplanes . . . 7 anything . v F - n w or A dm inistrator at the office of h i. at- . ... t „ ............. ................... a , ................ ----------- - - E. Briggs $1.80 ...c tr lc lt y ? w e are g? .n g to t r , to t„ rn, y .. c ............. a Room „ " £ J- JO m . Geo Briggs $1.50 teli you In . n Interesting way what s ta n g „ r „ u lld ln g . P en d leto n . Oregon. X i 1 x we have learned I, a study o f the . No„ ralw, , , ’lork _______ ■tars Intereftt Ing to you? We are * H. W. Coe Eat ate 13 00 planning on teaching you a llttla ' T. P («1 HDANB, 5, 50 feet, H. W. Coe Estate $3.00 about astronomy. Bveryoue cordially 1 Admlnl®tr* tor of th« Lot «. 50 feet. H. W. Coe Estate $3.00 Invited Admission free. Come prd-|® tU Gurdane- deceased. 12-5tc 50 fe e t w Coe Estate $3.00 pared , o buy some «fcood home-m.de < COUNTT^COUNT OF THE ^ t k " " W C°* E8U,e THE BEST OF MATERIALS. TON. INSTEAD OF SHIPPING TO OTHER YOU ARE ASSURF.D OF THE BEST OF SERVICE IN THIRD— WE MANUFACTURE OUR OWN BUTTER IN HERMIS CITIES. LETS BUILD THIS COMMUNITY— NOT DISTANT CITIES. OUR a Wednesday, the 28th, at 8 P M. | STATE OF OREGON FOR THE * xLot 1, 60 leet, A. M. Sm ith...... $1.00 SHOP. THIS THREE-FOLD POLICY HAS SECURED FOR US A LINE OF SATISFIED CUSTOMERS OF WHICH WE ARE PROUD. BOWMAN SHOE SHOP Hermiston Creamery Co.