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THE HEBMISTOB BEBXuü* Mr. an d Vira. Jim M cElroy m otored I to P o rtla n d A pril 16. íílfe ®rrmtetnn perätä Z^RAgSTON, ORBO QM« Mr. and Mrs. W ill Rodda and fa m -1 ily m ade a business trip to P endleton Saturday. •> ADDITIONAL LOCALS ♦ P ubliah e'’ very T h u rsd ay a t H erm isto n . U m atilla C ounty, O ragon, by J . R alph S tu rg eas m ade a tiusin ! trip to W alla W alla last week. M Biggs. E d ito r and M anager. | ______ E n tered »s Second C lass M atter D ecem ber, 1906, a t th e poatofflce a t H er Mr and Mrs. Chas. B. O ral have m iston U m atilla C ounty, Oregon. been v is itin g a t th e hom e of th e ir d a u g h te r Mrs. M. T. M alott. They Subscription Rates left for H ep p n er M onday in connect- e . . Y « r .............................................................. *— « .0 0 i ion w ith his w ork as d is tric t sealer. ......................... .......................................................................... »1.00 Six M onths T h eir hom e is in La G rande. s • v ... " O. K. M udgc com bined business w ith p leasu re w hen he m otored to P en d leto n F rid a y evening. la n d g ra n d d a u g h te r L eah, Mrs. J. H. | DeMoas and B illy Jack so n m otored to ) j,ji p ord s. P endleton S atu rd ay evening wbeB w hen i B ielm an Motor» re p o rt th e sale of L eah and B illy took p a rt in th e ora-1 th e follow ing F ord c a rs: A tru c k to to rlc a l co n test betw een U m atilla and j j . p . H a rra h , a coupe to C. E. Kel- M orrow county. They re p o rt th a t iey, 4-door ;edan to J. S. R ichard». U m atilla county won all th e gold i coupe to E lla M. D avis of Pendle- m edala. I ton, and a iHiaineea coupe to G. E. _______ ’ I G reathouse of S tanfield. Miss Lois Jackson, d a u g h e r of Mr. an d Mrs. E. L. Jackson. Is now steno- Former Resident Here. Ben Jo ry , one tim e resid en t of H er g ra h e r w ith th e S ecu rity S avings & T ru s t Co., of P o rtla n d . She took m iston an d p ro m in en t in rodeo and Miss V irg in ia M organ of P o rtla n d up h e r new d u ties M arch 1 an d In round-up circles, w as th ro u g h tow n a g u est a t th e hom e of Mr. and c id e n ta lly received a su b s ta n tia l in Monday an d stopped fo r a sh o rt tim e. crease over h e r form er salary . I _______ YES There is a great deal of talk about the need of law en forcement and respect for laws. Civilization cannot be! maintained without general observance of the restrictions is society has created to protect itself. RalPh sturge»». Oregon City Publisher Here. But something equally important, and less considered, Mrs. R alph S ttirg ess w ill be hos O ur gcnla! Mr. --------- S ites w ould give noi E dw ard E. B rodie, p u b lish er of the is that there is also a crying need for laws worthy of res tess to th e g irls 4-11 sew in g club n ex t clues to w rite on, so we can only r e - ! M orning E n te rp rise a t O regon City p o rt th a t he did his u su al shopping an d form er m in ister from th e U nited S atu rd ay , A p ril 27. pect, in H erm isto n W ednesday of last s ta te s to Slam , w as a v isito r a t the A tremendous percentage of persons now in prison are w eek. : H erald office M onday aftern o o o n . Mr. there because of crimes that 25 years ago were not illegal. Mrs. C h ester H a rris, son D ayton ----- ------------ — Brodie w as a t one tim e p resid en t of The life and liberty of the American citizen is hemmed in th e Oregon S ta te E d ito ria l associa by legal structures. tion. Law-making bodies have gone on orgies of legislation, j P R O M P T , R E L I A B L E F O R D S E R V I C E In Hospital. Apparently nothing is too tyrannical or too absurd to place Mrs. Gus. T ones of U m atilla Is in on the staute books. Instead of well-ordered scientific! the H erm isto n h o sp ital w here she is legal code such as was contemplated by the fathers of this! receiv in g m edical tre a tm e n t. We Have Installed country, we have thousands of petty, conflicting ordi nances whose enforcement is hopelessly befooged by miles | NOTICE OF HEARING UPON FINAL REPORT. of red tape and bureaucracy. New Alamite High In the County Court of the State of It is no wonder that many self-respecting Americans Oregon for Umatilla County. are beginning to look with cynical eyes on all laws. Des potic and illogical laws breed comtempt for legislation. In th e M atter of th e E sta te Pressure Grease Gun of Constitutional rights are disregarded by law-makers. I H a rry M. S traw , Deceased. Personal liberty is becoming little more than a pleasant | , NOTICE IS H ER E B Y GIVEN th a t echo from the past. Millions of good Americans are j th e u n d ersig n ed e x ecu trix of th e last —3400 POUNDS OF PRESSURE— technically criminals. 1 w ill an d te sta m e n t of H a rry M There are hopeful signs that this modern “there ought! ¡S traw , deceased, has filed h e r fin al THIS GUARANTEES A COMPLETE rep o rt w ith the C lerk of th e above to be a law” age of government will pass. No law can sur- j e n title d C onurt, and th a t th e Ju d g e LUBRICATION IN ALL BEARINGS. vive the contempt of great bodies of people. As a nation of said C ourt h as d esig n ated S a tu r we would do well to uphold our constitutional rights in NOTHING BUT GENUINE day, th e 2 5 th day of May, 1929 a t stead of permitting them to be smothered by bureaucracy: 2 o’clock in the a ftern o o n as the ALAMITE GREASE USED. and paternalism which destroy liberty and kill private j tim e, and th e roem s of th e above en title d C ourt in the C ounty C ourt initiative a n ’ enterprise. The majority of our people are| H ouse in P en d leto n , U m a tilla C ounty, well disposed and honest and not such morons as the poli O regon as th e place w hen a n d w here ticians seem to believe. h e a rin g Is to be had th ereo n . All What’s the matter with our Southern States? First they impeach a governor in Oklahoma, then Governor Ma Fer guson in Texas, then another Oklahoma governor, and now they’re trying to do the same thing to Governor Long of Louisiana. Wonder if it ever occurred to them to look into their governors a little before they elect them? persons in te re ste d a re h ereby n o ti fied to th e n and th e r e a p p ear and show cause. If any th e y h av e ,w hy said re p o rt should n o t be approved, th e ex ecu trix discharged a n d th e es t a t e closed. D ated th is 2 5 th d ay of A pril, 1929. PE A R L A. STRAW , 4-5tc E x ecutrix. ’° Z O R , —Phone 571— R IELMAN M O TORS Who says this is not a “hoggish” country? For the six months ending April 1, 11,627,710 hogs were shipped to just seven of the big markets in the central west. Figure out for yourself how much pig meat you eat. AUTHORIZED LINCOLN, FORD, F0RDS0N DEALERS I STANDARD ETHYL GASOLINE Insanity: A modernized legal plea whereby, if you use it to clear yourself of a petty offense you go to jail; and if you plead it to acquit yourself of murder you get a movie contract. One of the principal troubles in cultivating a garden, is that the boys fail to classify it as one of the outdoor sports. A GREAT NEW GASOLINE Many women are going on the lecture platform, while many more deliver addresses to their husbands. ETHYL A PREMIUM MOTOR FUEL One redeeming feature of the short skirt era, men do not walk with their heads down, they are looking up. STANDARD BREAD AND MILK T h e m arria g e of N orm an L. P en- «*<»<»>>«<><»*<«>«<> ❖ « O •> -> o i liock to Miss E th el G. Doss w as sol ♦ s’ MINNEHAHA REW’S NOTES « ♦ I ! « » n ix ed In La G rande, A pril 9. Mr. FOR THE CHILDREN <• Mrs. M. T. M ato tt, C o rrespondent ❖ ! P ennock is th e son of Mr. an d Mrs. K. B. P ennock, pioneers of M inne- liahn. W e ex ten d c o n g ra tu latio n s. B illie Jackson and Leah H a rris j ---------- d U ilV U V»» l l l t e . i ir l m i l rels ir io a by vj w in H i n l l lu in g g | ; vv se U M V 1I l to u a* added to th lau w Mrs. C. M. Jack so n w as g i V called gold m edals In th e o rato ric al co n test P en d leto n A pril 19 w hen h er mother* w ith Morrow county an d In cid en tally | passed aw ay a fte r a prolonged I l l n e s s . 9 b ro u g h t honor to our d istrict. S y m ath y Is extended to Mrs. Jack b ,son an d h er fam ily. 1 Jo h n n Jy Thun, was n v isito r In ; P endleto n S aturday. Mr. C. M. Jackson an d son Bobby _______ 'e n d Mr. an d Mrs. E. L. Jack so n w ent! R B B a a B I B B B B B B B a a a B a a B a B B B B B B B B B a B B B B a a B I n Mr. and Mrs W ih y P earson are the* P en d leto n Sunday to a tte n d th e j p a re n ts of a baby boy horn M onday I >«»•»* H*ss for Mrs. M cPherson, m other evening, April 22 a t Echo. of Mrs. C. M. Jackson. HERMISTON BAKERY JBBBBBHBBBBBBB^ BBHBBBBBBBBBBB999999999 T .............. J 11.!1 J i - ___________P_A_Y i ■ CA SH A N D P AY L E S S _______■ ■ j JUST O U T -SP R IN G FASHIONS §§ : — -- i.tiv. s ■ ; Summer Sausage, Boiled Ham ■ ; > and Relishes 2 2 ; ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ; Limhurger Cheese and Other Kinds *; ’ Sugar Cured Bacon ** : Lard II ! STEAKS MADE TO ORDER ? S Trade in Your old set now and get up to $100 allowance on a NEW KOLSTER RADIO B n H U HERMISTON CASH MARKET : : Blessing Hardware Co. liiaaananaaa ■■■■"■■“ ■■■•» w «*<.»(5 bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbi dk. V - . DEPENDABLE BUTCHERS PHONE 411 L w ___ Æ. 1 in ■ >1 ■ OP C A U F O K N IA SV ERI'T'S SALE One of the most healthful and most enjoyed foods for the children—Hermiston Bread and Milk. It comprises a rich collection of desired food elements that go far toward keep ing your children healthy. J O TL C O U F A M T NOTICE IS H ER E B Y G IVEN, th a t u n d e r an d by v litu e of a w rit of exe cution, issued o u t of th e C ircu it C ourt o f th e S ta te of O regon, for U m atilla C ounty, u n d e r th e h an d of G -r THE BOOK I BANK ON The safe book to bank on at all times is a bank book. It is your pleasure when everything is going smoothly. It is your true friendd in time of need, ever ready to come to your assistance when you really need help. First National Bank * of H erm iston C a p ita l, S urplus an d U nd ivid ed P ro fits O v e r > 5 0 ,0 0 0 F. B. Swayze, Pres. R. Alexander, Vice-President A. H. Norton, Cashier Mullins’ Confectionery and Barber Shop PAUL HOWE, BARBER WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN'S HAIRCUTTING A SPECIALTY GIVE US A TRIAL WE ARE HERE TO STAY C IG A R S , TO BA CCO S, C O N F E C T IO N E R Y BASE BALL GOODS Fishing Tackle Golf Outfits Hitt’s Confectionery HERMISTON th e clerk and th e seal th e re o f and to day of May, 1927 and th e f u r th e r sum of $12.46 tax es and »75 reasonable a tto rn e y s fees, costs and disb u rse m ents tax ed a t »46.60 and w hereby it w as decreed th a t a c e rta in m o rt gage executed by A lb ert H. L aird to p la in tiff on th e 6th day of N ovem ber, 1926, an d recorded a t page 97 of Book 85 of th e R ecord of M ort gages of U m a tilla C ounty, Oregon, be foreclosed and th e p ro p erty th erein described, to -w it: T he N o rth east Q u a rte r of Section 20, In T ow nship F our N o rth of R ange T w n ty -n ln e, E. W. M., c o n ta in in g 160 acres, should be sold, «and th e proceeds applied to day of M arch, 1929, in favor of D L. Jo h n so n a n d a g a in s t A lb ert H L aird a n d ---------- L aird , h is w ife, and A rchie A. L aird , an d w hereby p lain tiff did recover Judgm ent a g a in s t said A lb ert H. L a ird for th e sum of »450 w ith in te re s t th ereo n a t th e ' ra te of 10 per c e n t p er an n u m from the 6th me d irected and delivered upon a Judgm ent and decree ren d e re d and en te re d in said c o u rt on th e 23rd th e p aym ent and sa tisfa c tio n of said ju d g m e n t an d costs an d d isb u rse m en ts pf sale, and th a t p la in tiff's recovery Is lim ited to th e am o u n t for w hich said p ro p erty Is sold. Now, th erefo re, I w ill on th e 4th day of May, 1929, a t th e h o u r of 2:15 o'clock In th e aftern o o n of said day, a t th e w est door of th e C ounty C ourt house in th e City of P en d leto n , U m a tilla C ounty, S ta te of Oregon, sell all th e rig h t, title , In te re st and esta te w hich said A lb ert H. L aird, ---------- L aird , h is w ife, and A rchie A. L aird , o r any of them and all In tereet, w hich an y person, claim in g by, th ro u g h or u n d e r th em h ad on th e 23rd day of M arch, 1929, or have since acquired th e re in , o r now hav e in o r to th e above described re a l esta te an d every p a rt th ereo f, a t public au ctio n to th e h ig h e s t and b est bidder th ereo f for cash in h and. TOM B. GURDANE. S h eriff of U m atilla C ounty, S ta te of Oregon. By V ayne M. G urdane, D eputy. 31-5tc J The Latest Thing in Milking Machines and Separators The New De Laval Magnetic Milking machine THE GOLDEN SERIES De LAVAL SEPARATOR BUY THE De LAVAL LINE AND BE SATISFIED The Dairy Cow Does Better at Hermiston :|T h e Hermiston Creamery Company | The Homa of O R B G 0 N R O S I M t t o r . j