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T gZ OREGON STATE NEWS OF GENERAUNTEREST Principal Events of the Week Assembled for Information of Our Readers. The United States commercial air service has leased a tract of land from Tom Hendricks for a landing field at Boardman. . -rue v h o o p e e ? ' WELL,VE HEU HAS LAIOAU w au EGG AUO IS TELUUQ 'IU E W O A L D * B U T SU E i m u y A u o r u e t t e q g •ro M O ftn o w M U SUE HO UEH ABOUT THAT TOO? OAßW R IS U T ! -rue HEU IS XÛJ ADVERTISER, AUO SO HAS A STEADY DEM AUD FOR u t u P tto o u e r a . G e e s e , D u a u s , T U R u evs, g u / u e a u ru s i take uonee I James Wimp, of Redmond, who was bitten by a rattlesnake a few days ago, is recovering. This is the third person to be bitten by a snake on the same ranch recently. Loganberry picking for market Is almost finished in districts surround ing Dayton. Evergreen blackberry picking is scheduled to begin in three4 weeks and a good crop seems assured. The Bohemia Lumber company has closed its sawmill at Divide for the summer because of lack of water with which to operate. The mill probably will be closed down until about Octo ber 1. Work began recently on the Poll- man-Wendt irrigation and drainage well near the Wendt greenhouse, A. M. Knutson of Boise having moved his drilling equipment there within the FOB 8AL1 past few days. Graveling the river road by the FOR SALE— One Jersey cow to be fresh Aug. 24; five shoats; three Wheatland ferry over the recently al weighing 75 lbs. 2, 100 lbs.; barr tered portion, near the buildings of ed rock chickens, ringlet and O. A. the old Forrest farm. Is in progress. C. pullets and roosters. F. J. Shortage of teams has greatly hin Thomas place. 49-2ttp dered the work. The petition of the Portland Gas A FOR SALE— Hemstitching machine, Coke company for a franchise to lay adding machine, cash register. Ap gas mains on roads, highways and ply to Della Sommers, Echo, Oreg. alleys west of the Willamette merid 49-4tp ian in Marion county was rejected by FOR SALE— At a bargain. 30 head the Marlon county court. sheep, part being registered Hamps. At a meeting of the Deschutes Coun J. 'H. DeMots. 48-4tp ty Dairymen’s association held at Red mond recently, it was voted that cattle FOR SALE— Two good milk cows. J. tests be compulsory for the 1929 Des W. Clayton, Hermiston. 48-2tp chutes county fair. Only healthy herds FOR SALE — 100 turkeys; 8 hens, can be displayed at the fair. 2 turkey toms, 90 growing birds. Fire starting from the exhaust of a J. W. Clayton, Hermiston, Oregon. truck used to haul grain from the 48-2tp fields started a fire which destroyed the truck and swept over 80 acres Of FOR SALE—At my ranch, Ripe standing grain on the Alex McKenzie tomatoes, $2 per apple box. Fur fgrm, five miles from Athena. nish your own containers. Toy Mrs. Lee Fourrier swam from the Young. 48-tfc edge of Crater lake to Wizard island, LADIES 50cHose— 3 pair >1. Burk’s. making the frigid seven miles In four 48-tfc hours. Resting at her apartment In Klamath Falls, she said the swim was FOR SALE— Blackberries, |1.75 per the hardest she ever encountered. crate; Logans, 81.50; Dewberries, Nineteen persons were killed and >1.75. F. O. B. Estacada, Oregon. 360 Injured in traffic accidents in Order now. T. J. Reagan. 46-4tc Oregon during the month of June, ac FOR SALE OR TRADE— One four- cording to the monthly report of T. A. horse potato digger. S. L. Carson. Raffety, chief state traffic inspector. 46-tfc The total number of accidents was 2548. FOR SALE— Ford truck; Dodge A bronze equestrian statue of Til- screen; 1924 Ford coupe with rux- man Taylor, popular Umatilla sheriff tle; 1924 Ford touring. Hermis who was killed by desperados in 1920, ton Auto Wrecking House. 46-tfc will arrive in Pendleton soon from FOR SALE— Purebred Holstein bull Belgium, where it was completed by calf. High pedigreed stock. Tom A. Phimister Proctor. The statue will Haddox. 46-tfc be unveiled in a park there. Receipts of the state corporation ■ ■ • FOR SALE— Holstein cows. Old department for year ended June 30, Frank Stone ranch on Butter creek 1929, aggregated >460,357.50, or >33.- road. Andy Anderegg. 45-tfc 700 more than during the previous 12 months, according to a statement pre MISCELLANEOUS pared by Mark McCallister, state cor poration commissioner. I try to do good practical sewing at a The Sunset Trail pageant celebra reasonable price. Would be pleased to hare your summer and fall sew tion in Eugene recently was a finan ing. Mrs. Earnheart. 47-2tp cial success and receipts will total no less than >30,000, according to Hugh LOST— Police dog, license No. 2531; Rosson, pageant manager. Eugene answers to name of Guard. Notify business men underwrote the affair Mrs. Jack Kennedy. 49-ltp and it Is now estimated they they will have to pay nothing on their pledges. THE PARTIES WHO ARE TAKING The Sunset stage overturned near my melons may find an antidote Grants Pass at Merlin hill recently, for poison used by applying at the due to the lights going out. Twelve Hermiston Drug store. Roselawn persons, most of whom were asleep Ranch. -49-ltp at the time, were treated tor minor Try Burk's For Bargains. 33-tfc Injuries. The driver, George Helms, has driven since 1912 and was praised SEE THE NEW MELOTTE AT CAR- by the travelers tor his coolness and ter's 1 mile N. tt E. Columbia care. scho'ol house. Not the cheapest to THE MARKETS buy, but the cheapest to operate. Portland >20 allowance for your old mach Wheat—Big Bend bluestem, >1.40; ine. 32-tfc soft white, western white, >1.35; hard 3-tfc winter, northern spring, western red, Burk’s for Bargains. >1.31. INSURANCE— Fire, Life, Auto— ' In Hay — Alfalfa. >18018.50 per ton; sure In sure insurance.'* J. M. valley timothy, new, >19019.50; east Biggs. ern Oregon timothy, new >20.50021; Hermiston Second Hand Store. —~ clover, new, >15; oats, >15; oats and Furniture and Hardware, Harnese. vetch, >15015.50. Batterfat—44047c. Saddles. Wagons. U -tfe Eggs—Ranch. 300 36c. Cattle— Steers, good, >12011-». Burk’s for Ladles' Shoes. 33-tfc Hogs—Good to choice, >11.50013. I'M RENT— Modern house Inquire Lambs—Good to choice, >10013- Herald office. 36-tfp Seattle 1 Wheat—Soft white, western white, >1.35; hard winter, western red, north READ THB HOME PAPER ern spring, >1.82; Big Bend bluestem, >1.40. Eggs—Ranch, 24037c. Butterfai—47c. Printing, ordered Cattle—Choice steers, >10.50011.50- Hogs—Prime light, >1150013-». today, can be de >11013-50. livered tomorrow if you wish it ■ Catti«—Steers, good, 9.75019.5«. light, >13 54013.». >M.»*U. H B B M IS T O y H E R A LT), H E R M IST O H . OIUCGOM. NOTICE OF OPARTWAE’S SALE OF! the Eaat Half ot «»• Southwest Quar- KEAL PROPERTY Iter tlle Northeast Quarter of Sec- tlon Five, Tp. 4 N. R. 29 E. W. M. In the County Court of the State of This sale Is made under and in pur Oregon for Umatilla County. suance of a license and order of sale In the Matter of the Guardianship made and entered by the Hon. I. of M. Schannep. Judge of the above en the Persons and estates ot Goldie titled Court on the 29th day of June E. Shutter and Sylvia M. Shut 1929 in the above entitled matter, ter, Minors. and such sale will be made subject NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT to confirmation by said Court. the undersigned Guardian of the per Dated this 8 th day of August, sons and estates of Goldie E. Shut 1929. ter and Sylvia M. Shutter, minor, BEULAH I. SIMONS. will from and after the 6th day of Guardian of the above named Min September, 1929 at the office of W. ors. 49-5tc J. Warner in Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon, offer for sale to the Mr. and Mrs. John Ulrich are help highest bidder for cash in hand, the ing W. H. Starr during the busy sea following described real property situ son and will be there for some time. ated In Umatilla County, Oregon, to- Mr. S tair not only milks several wit: the undivided one-third inter cows but has a large flock of tur est owned by each of said minors in keys to claim his attention. CALL FOR BIDS Here From Pendleton. Bids will be received for what is Venerable S. W. Creasey and Mrs. commonly known as the North hill Creasey were visitors in Hermiston school bus route. All bids should be from Pendleton Wednesday. Ven in my hands not later than August erable Creasey is an archdeacon in 13, 1929. Information for equip tip Episcopal church. ment required and route to be cov ered may be obtained from R. A. Visits At H itt Home. Brownson. F. W. Kern of Pendleton Is visit R. A. BROWNSON, ing at the home of his daughter, Clerk, School Diet. No. 10. ' Mrs. H. E. Hitt, this week. IT’S BIG------ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a PAY C A SH AND P A Y L E S S Picnic Meats Ready Cooked Save Work ALFRED W. CHRISTOPHERSON Physician and Surgeon Office Phone 733. Res. Phone T it J Office in First National Bank Bldg. For Picnics or for Home Meals you will find our cold meats especially appe tizing during the warm weather, and think of the work and hours it saves you. Saturday and Sunday G R E Y ’S “A V A LA N C H E ” Rolling menace— of the "Avalanche.” Gripping the heart. Testing the courage of man. Nature’s great revolt! Crushing human effort. Jack Hoi facing this crisis in "Avalanche.” Sacri fice! Bravery! Love! Triumphing in a fearful climax. Thrill ing chapters from the pen of the star of Western sory ellers, Zane Grey. And the alluring Caclanova flashing in the dazzling dance hall whirl. Christie Comedy "Footloose Wlmmen” LS Order lo d a y ■ HERMISTON CASH MARKET ■ DEPENDABLE BUTCHERS »? PHONE 411 B IB B B B B B B B B B B B B “EAGLE OF THE NIGHT’’ Concluding chapter. Smokes For Vacation N IG H T S ” WITH WALLACE BEERY, FLORENCE VIDOR, WARNER 0LAND What goes on within the inner teples of the ancient secret or der of the great Tongs? See the dens of despair, the sacred joss houses. A white woman among yellow men. M ysteriously attract ed to Chinatown . . stnster . .secretive Is she ever seen or heard of again by her uptown society friends? Come, learn her fate. Two doors west of postoffice Phone 481 Hours. 10 to 12; 1:30 to >. Hermiston, Oregon. 'HERMISTON BARBER SHOP AND BEAUTY PARLOR Mr. and Mrs. Shaar, Prop. Phone 461 PKANN FUNERAL SERVICE Telephone 801 Night or Daay CHAPEL, FUNERAL COACH AND SANITARY PREPARATION ROOM Ambulance Service Hermiston Avenue H I T T ’S C O N F E C T IO N E R Y ■ J. L. VAUGHAN Î B B HERMISTON K E C K DR. A. E. MARBLE Chiropractor both Acute and Chronic Die* ■■BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBJ T R 0Y L A U N D R Y THE NEW “ n ■ I Trent B eases. 5 Office: f ■ Office The right sort of smokes on your vacation trip will make that trip much more enjoyable than if you forgot to take your favorite along and have to smoke substitutes. Bet ter order a box while you think of it. "TARZEN THE MIGHTY" Chapter 8 r W. J. W A R NER Attorney-at-Law Hermiston i : : Ongan I X' — MYSTIC MYSTERIOUS---------- NEWS and CARTOON h s. M c K e n z i e , m . d - Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat Office; 1-2-3 Inland Empire Bldg. Pendleton, Oregon B Wednesday-Thursday “ C H IN A T O W N F. V. PRIME, D. M. D. General Dentistry X-Ray and Diagnosis Bank Building Phone Connections Sundays and Evenings by apeiat- ment. ■ HERMISTON ,0RE. ZA N E VINEYARD LODGE NO. 205, L O. Ot F. meets each Monday evening in Odd Fellows' hall. Visiting members eor- dlally invited. W. R. Longhorn, Secretary. Gwynn Hughes, N. G. HERMISTON POST NO. 87 Meets first and third Thurs day. Legion Auxiliary meet* second and fourth Thursday. Mrs. aSrah Crum and son, George Legion Hall. Attend Buyers Week. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Blessing of the Crum, of Arlington, were in Hermis — --- -------------- --------------- 2 ' 1,1 ■ '-'.i' - - aaaMses Blessing Hardware company are in t o n aturday to attend the funernt PROFESSIONAL CARDS Portland his week to participate in of Mrs. Crum's nephew, O. A. Rlne- buyers week festivities. I hart. A. 0. R0ENICKE, D. M. D. associated with COLUMBIA THEATER * LODGE DIRECTORY PHONE B A R B ER ■ ANY AND ■ Everthing . Electrical 1 9 -W SHO P LATEST BOBBING 206 East Court St. FOR YOU ■ Phone 139 Pendleton, Ore. r Bead The Herald Want Ada. FOR ALL MAKES OF CARS Hermiston Auto Wrecking House E. F. PIERSON, Mgr. WE BUY USED CARS Portland-Pendleton ' Truck Line It will urprioe you how much we can save you during the year on your shoe bill. All we ask is that you bring your shoes to us for repairing in ample time so we can do a good Job. HERMISTON TRANSFER LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE A~FulT Line Of _________ SHOE QILS T H E Ford Roadster is a car for Y o u th and the Brings you the features o f all the new Ford cars. 55 to 6 5 miles an hour . . . quick acceleration . . . vibration-absorbing engine support . . . fully en* dosed, silent six-brake system . . . four Houdaille hydraulic shock absorbers . . . T rip le x shatter* p ro o f glass windshield and windshield wings . . . typical Ford economy, reliability and long life. Consult us For Long Distance Trips BOWMAN SHOE SHOP PENDLETON-UMATILLA TRUCK LINE, FRED SCHEER CHr’ST’fi* S3«E‘i3E CHURCHES PH O N E ove” was va the subject ot the * ' Lesson Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday. Aururt 4. The Golden Text wan, "The Lord direct your hearts Into the love of 31 A great car— this new Ford Roadster. A car that thrills you by its performance. Y e t moderately priced fo r all o f that. ResdsSsr, ¿450 Phaeton, ¿460 Tudor Sedan, ¿525 Btutness Coupe, ¿525 Coupe, ¿550 Sport Conpe, with rumble teat, ¿550 For dor Sedan, ¿625 (AK price, f, o. h. Detroit, p ie, charge for freight end Jelirerjr, te m p e r, end ,pere tire extra.) B ie lm a n M o to rs B ib b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b U S E D C A R PARTS Country Club. N ew and m odern, yet sturdy and substantial. A t home in arty company because o f its quiet air o f good taste. I t belongs! ■ SHAVING FORD R O A D ST ER This smart new roadster is as speedy as it looks | g I God. and Into the patient waiting for C hrist” (II These. 3:5). ! Among the citations which com WANTED 1000 CHICKENS Leghorn Springers . . . 19c Heavy H e n s .......................... 21c HERMISTON. OREGON SWIFT & CO. F.B. Barker, Agt. prised the Lesson-Sermon was the following from the Bible: ’’And this 1 pray, that your love may abound yet more and more In knowledge and in alt judgment; . . . . that ye may be sincere and without offence till the day at Christ” (Phil. 1:9,10). The Lesson-Sermon also Inclnded tbe following passage from the Christian Science textbook, “8ei4 ence and Health with Key to tbe Scriptures”, by Mary Baker Eddy; •’Ixive enriches the nature, enlarg ing. purifying, and elevating i f (p 17).