OTE BZBM ISTOB (The fyrm istim ìferalò Publtabr ' «very Thursday at Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon, M. Blgg», Editor and Manager, Catered a« 8eeond Class Matter December, 190», at the poetofflce at Miatoa, Umatilla County, Oregon. Subscription Rates ..... ___ •a e Tear .... M r Months MOTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, as Agent of The . First National Bank of Hermiston. by J. ' ’ has taken possession of the herein- ' after described personal property, '¡under and by virtue of the terms of Her- a chattel mortgage executed by Ger- ald A. White to the First National ; Bank of Hermiston, dated April 29, 12.00 1927, and recorded on April 30, 1927 »1.00 in Volume 51, at page 57 of the Records of Chattel Mortgages of Umatilla County, Oregon, and that pursuant to directions from the mortgagee, I will, on the 10th day HERANA 3LBMISTO2T, ORHGOB. * ♦ ♦ • ADDITIONAL LOCALS road. By the time the bulk ot the 1929 tourist traffic is on the road, ♦ the highway will be in fine shape. • Motor To Walla Walla. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Sims and daughter Margaret, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Harrah motored to Walla Walla last Sunday where they had dinner at the new Marcus Whitman hotel and later attended a show. Mr. and Mrs. Harrah were accompanied home by Mrs. Ella Wise­ man, an aunt of Mrs. Harrah wl.o °f *L29' ,at,? ht ° i two will visit here for two weeks. Mrs. will be remembered by located on that part of tbe North. Wiseman Hermiston people as having taken east Quarter of Section 10, Township charge of the local hospital some two * North Range 28, e , w. m .. lying years ago while Mrs. Harrah was <,aBt ot the 0 *w R & N «aiiway away for additional training. Mother’s day; the time when everyone gives his sweet- est thoughts to the sweetest girl in all the world—mother. Even though you may not be fortunate enough to be with your mother on the twelfth of May, just remember this: There is more than one way of telling mother that you love her and think of her.. rif,ht ,w“y' Hderml‘todn’ Oreg°n’ Highway. If you will just drop her a few lines, or send her flow-;at publlc auctlon t0 the blgheat bW. Oiling A crew of state highway men have ers and perhaps candy; anything to let her know that you der for cash, to-wit: been working on a stretch of the Old really love her, it will 11 almost be worth life itself to her. 24 electric Master incubators, 580 Oregon Trail through Hermlslon egg capacity For your troubles are hers, and you helped put those sil­ during the past week, re-oiling the All of the chicken hatchery equip­ ver hairs among the once beautiful gold, and after all, a ment now located on said prem man’s best friend is his mother. ises, and owned by the mortga­ To Give Playa. A program of three interesting one act playe will be given by members ot the seventh grade at the high school auditorium Friday evening at 8 P. M. Entertains Wednesday. Mrs. James Todd entertained at her home Wednesday with four tab­ les of 500. Mrs. Lyle Tilden was awarded first prize for the high score with second honors going to Mrs. H. E. Sheseiy and the consolation to Mrs. Wiliam Shaar. At Illsley Home. Guests at the E. P. Illsley home over the week end were Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Illsley and Mr. and Mrs. Tld- land, all of Camas, Washington. Mr. Illsley is a son or Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Illsley. of Hermiston F. B. Sw ay», Pre*. We are only too erlad to give space in our columns to re-nrint the following masterpiece published bv the editor | of the Arlington Bulletin, and the “Grand Roval High a to the of the CO3t9 Arbor’’ of the internationally known Poison Ivv Club of opptaklng and 8eI„ng said Amenca. .We admit that honors go to Oregon this vear propert/ and tbe baIance wlu be ap. as related m the following story, but for the uninformed ! * d toy h paynifSnt of the gum of we will say that the “Grand Royal High Arbor’’ of this Ï2o?2.o5. w,o^ interest thereon at club was made a member in the state of Lapland, where the rate of s per cent per annum Arkansas laps over into Missouri, several years ago be- from the i5th day of November, fore automobiles and automobile licenses were a necess- 1928, until paid. ary fixture, and Old Dobbin reigned supreme. Dated »* Hermiston, Oregon, May 1st 1929 THE PRIZE MEMBER OF THE POISON IVV CLUB j F. B. SWAYZE, The Poison Ivy Club Is an international organization composed of those Agent of The First National who pull "boners” that go down in history as masterpieces. 35-2tc Bank of Hermiston. Each year a much coveted prize, a fur-lined can opener. Is presented to the member who puulls the best "boner” Thus far the state of Oregon has never been honored with the prize. It is true the organization has a flock of members in our fair state and they all have pulled rtunts that make them eligible for membership, but they PENDLETON have been e cell 1 by others who live in diffrent parts of the country. This year, however, Oregon is to receive the prize, and J. M. Biggs, edi­ tor of the Hermiston Herald, is responsible for it being brought to the state. All of the members of the Poison Ivy organization when they heard of Mr. Biggs stunt threw up their hands and hollowed quits. They were ; SPECIALIST unanimous in the opinion that it would be only folly to try and go him one J In Internal Medicine for • better, and in order to show their appreciation of what he had done for eighteen years the club the members voted to make him the Clinging Vine, one of the i highest hnnors that is within the power of the organization to confer. DOES NOT OPERATE We will now relate to you, dear reader, how the editor from the trrlga tion city annexed his honors and prize. W ill he at One day last week traffic officer E. R. Pyle, happened to be In Hermis­ D0RI0N HOTEL ton. While walking down the streets, he observed a three tube Franklin WEDNESDAY, MAY 22 standing out In front of thé printing office with only one license plate at­ tached to it. The officer parked himself on he ruunning board of the car Office Hours: 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. to await the return of the owner but the person he was looking for failed to put 'u 1.1 b appearance. At last he grew tired of welting and w-nt Into ONE DAY ONLY the newspaper office. The editor was at his desk with one eye o:i his work and the other on the car standing outside and the speed rop. No Charges for Consultation "Do you know who this bus belongs to?" Pyle Inot ired. The news­ Many In this community will avail paper man broke down and admitted owne ship. “Wl y 'on’t you wait un­ til you get money enough to send for tw plrtes before you apply for your; themselves of the opportunity to license,” the cop said. The editor stated that he did have two plates but visit Dr. Mellenthin ou this special one day while out driving he lost one of them, Pyle Informed him that it • visit to Pendleton, would be necessary to send and get the extra license plate at his earliest! The doctor pays special attention convenience. The conversation drifted around to other sources and the to the SCIENCE OF INTERNALU , MEDICINE AND DIETETICS. He is matter soon forgotten. Just as Pyle wss leaving Biggs called him back. “Say officer,” h (By Florence Gould Paul.) ed. But one can never tell—perhaps our lawmakers will' Mother, mother, precious mother. do something about it during the session of 1949. The one on earth most dear. Yea, dearer far than any other. Who soothe« our pain and fear. The sinking of the rum runner I’m Alone has caused fl great deal of comment, both at home and abroad. It is Mother wi«. and sympathtiing. rumored that diveis arc going to visit the craft to attempt Gives ua comfort, dries our tears. to find the evidence. Wonder if it is possible to salvage And our every need divining. Gives her care thruout the year. the cargo. Oregon now maintains advertising quarters in Los An­ geles, where the many products of the state are exhibited. To bad we haven’t got an “ Arnie’’ to send—advertising would then pay a thosand fold. Isn't it L that just when a good case of spring fever is accomplished, the work gets so heavy that one cannot pro­ perly enjoy that tired, drowsy feeling. Any late news in the Little Chicago! k A 4 Traits of honesty and virtue. Mother'« lire and Itpe have taught. That the ideals of her children Msy with righteousness be fraught. Mother, loving sacrificing. Being spent for those she bore, Tho they rove to paths enticing. Still she loves them as before. Prove thy love to one most dear. Appreciate her every hour. Make her feel it while she'« here By apt W word or lovely flower. TO BA C CO S, C O N F E C T IO N E R Y Hitt’s Confectionery Sold at All Grocers. Hermiston Bread— the bread that is made right, baked right and reaches year table in perfect condition — today, tomorrow and every day. HERMISTON Harry M. Straw, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned executrix of the last ■ ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ will and testament of Harry M. Straw, deceased, has filed her final NOTICE OF HEARING UPON FINAL report with the Clerk of the above Wheat Shield* Poppies ext.'tied Couurt, and that the Judge REPORT. Poppies are associated witli wheat of said Court has designated Satur­ In the Cour.ty Court of the State of because they grow In greut luxuriance day, the 25th day of May, 1929 at Oregon for Umatilla County. In wheat fields. This Is due to the 2 o’clock in the afternoon as the fact thnt they can mature among the time, and the rooms of the above en­ whent before It Is cut and the ground In the Matter of the Estate of titled Court in the County Court In not disturbed in the spring. DR MELLENTHIN : The Carnegie Instituute of Technology declares that the iH ,nade golfer who makes a drive of 300 yards exerts himself to Dl/ MelITn'hln • regM,ar *Tadu- the same extent as tho he were lifting 185 pouunds to a ,tcenged by the state of Oregon height of one foot. Some of us who play golf often never Married women niuust be accompan-, exert ourselves to this extent—lifting 100 pounds to a led by their husbands. Address: 224 Bradbury Bldg., Los height of six inches would be about right. R. Alexander, Vice-President A. PL Morton, Cashier BASE BALL GOODS Fishing Tackle Golf Outfits B read For B oys Coming to I First N atio n a l B ank Capital. Serpla* and Undivided P rofit. O ver » 5 0 ,0 0 0 gor above mentioned at the time of the making of said mortgage, including 6 brooder houses now located on said premises. 1 Ford truck, motor No. 13797024. The proceeds ot said sale will be “HOT PEPPER’ TEACH THEM WHEN THEY ARE YOUNG You cannot begin too young to teach your child­ ren the valuuc of thrift, and the equally important thing, a good banking connection. If you do not know just how to go about thia important duty,, bring your children here and we will aid you. H E R M IST O N B A K E R Y ■ House in Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon as the place when and where hearing is to be had thereon. AU persons interested are hereby noti- fied to then and there appear and Bhow cause, If any they have .why said report should not be approved, the executrix discharged and the es­ tate closed. Dated this 25th day of April. 1929. PEARL A. STRAW, 34-5tc Executrix. /UP J »Mr* I ,o ( 7i<* PV o fcOf ?Po TO O 1 'O e . o, 1 SATURDAY and MONDAY BOCANO PEAS 8 Cans for.......................................................... $1.00 MISSION TOMATOES 8 Cans for......................... ........................... $1.00 EAGLE CITY CORN 8 Cans for.......................................................... $1.00 GOLDEN CORN 7 Cans for.......................................................... $1.00 WHITE MINNESOTA CORN 7 Cans for.................................................. .......$1.00 A. & L. 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