tsx ■ i n ■ 1 ■■» ■■ H M M ig r o y m en a w HEBigaTfrff, obbgox . ■i ; S lp ir auiaton ter and Sylvia M. 8hutter, minor, w ilt from and a fte r the 6th day of September, 1929 at the office of W. 4 O W 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 r wnd Mrs. Koy W ard ot Port Gladlola are blooming In profus­ J. W arner in Hermiston, U m atilla landspent last Th'-w-»- •• ion at the Mason ranch on the Old, County, Oregon, offer for sale to the ot Mrs. W ard's father, M r. A. L. Oregon T ra il Visitors are welcome highest bidder for cash In hand, the follow ing described real property situ Douglas. They were on their way at a i| times, ated in U m atilla County, Oregon, to- home front an automobile trip to "Say I t W ith Flowers.” Pick your, w it: the undivided one-third in te r­ Florida. choice of flowers for bulbs, fa ll or est owned by each of said minors in spring delivery. Small deposit with the East H a lf of the Southwest Quar­ A rth u r Carter and bis sister, Mrs. order. ter of the Northeast Quarter of Sec­ Laura C. Morris, were visitors at | •he C. M. Jackson home August 11. j Cut flowers for sale reasonable at tion Five. Tp. 4 N. R. 29 E. W . M. .Mrs. Morris foamerly taught In the times. "Say It W ith Flowers. Hermiston schools. ¡47-4te JACK MASON. • _______ Mrs. Chester Flannigan and sod . ' Lester, returned from Bingham i springs the first of last week where N O TIC E OF GUARDIAN'S SALE OF they visited w ith friends and en joyej ■ HEAL PROPERTY, the w t o u a amusements offered bV j n Connty Conrt of the S u te of that popular summer resort. Oregon for Umatilla County. Miss Janice M atott who has spent the past month w ith her grandpar- I d the M atte r of the Guardlanshl» of nts, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. B. Oral, of La Grande, returned home August 7. the Persons and estates of Goldie E. Shutter and Sylvia M. Shut­ ter, Minors. O f Brasiliaa Origin ! NO TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N T H A T The name petunia Is isken froi_ , oetun, a Brazilian name for tobacco. ‘ he undersigned Guardian of the per n which Hl» petimln^ Is silled isona and estates ot Goldie E. Shut $ rra lh * * MINNEHAHA NEWS NOTES* $ Published every Thursday at H er­ miston, U m atilla County, Oregon by J. M. Biggs, editor and manager. Entered as second class m atter December, 1101, a t the postoffice at Hermiston, U m atilla County, bregon. Subscription Rates One T e a r ...... .............. .............. - f l . O I Six Months —............. - ............. — | 1 M KEEPING UP WITH INVENTION "R id in g the brakes” and traveling "a la side door pullnian,” one-time popular modes of transportation for gentlemen of leisure, have been sup­ erseded by more up-to-date methods. On one of the went bound motor stages going thru Hermiston the other day, two fellows were comfort­ ably ensconced on the back. When the stage stopped here, they wander­ ed over to the sidewalk nonchalantly and watted until the bus started p ull­ ing out before they made a dash for their first-class seats In the rear. Stowing away on an airplane or zeppelin or stealing a ride on the back of a motor bus— it's all tht same to these blase descendants of the “side door pullnian” era. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 * 4 4 4 * "SAY r r WITH FLOWERS" ' to confirmation by said Court. Dated th>s 8 th day of August. '1111. B FT'L A H I. SIMONS. Guardian of the above named M ir ors. 49-5tc The Little Book that Tells A Big Story THE D A L L E S, OREGON WE CALL FOR ARB DELIVER August 21-22 ORDERS PROM PTLY F IL L E D Mrs. W lllebrandt w ith her prohi hltlon articles seems to have stoler the front page front the endurance fliers, murderers and divorcees. C O L U M B IA T H E A T E R I f you arc raising anything bigger and better than ever before, save It for the U m atilla Project Fair, Octo­ ber 4 and 6. HERMISTON ,0RE. The lltte chorus g irl kissed her sweetie and Kaid. “So lung. I 'll sut you later.” SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, AUGUST 17-18 THE HERCULES OP STRONG ARM LOVE COMEDIES ETY 30x3 - 29x4.40 30x4.50 33x6.00 W E B B E R ’S C L E A N E R S M A IL - - - - First N a tio n a l B ank $5.80 $8.90 $9.90 $17.80 of Hermiston Capital. Surplus aad Uadividad Profit« Ovar 150,000 F. B. Swayne, Pres. BLACK & WHITE GARAGE a 4 e e « 4 « 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 « <9 « -9 -9 * -9 “ H E R M IS T O N ’ S V O IC E OF 9 9 * 9 9 9 4 9 4 4 4 4 4 4 « <• 4> <9 «9 * F IR E S T O N E ’ ’ <9 ❖ <9 ❖ ❖ ♦ -9 ❖ ❖ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■«■■■■■■■■■■■M B PAY C A SH AND PAY LESS ■ HURRT U? WILDEST LAUGH RIDE OF THE AGES. “T A X I 1 3 ” I ■ r a il OW FARES The Masked Menace Chapter One WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, AUGUST 21-22 W e D o N o t H old Y ou U p But Give You Big Value HERMISTON CASH MARKET : DEPENDABLE BUTCHERS PHONE 411 WITH CHESTER CONKLIN Ntrart and Cartoon ■ t m e m m m at t s to RBTUKN UMIT OCT. »X, X«a« tripe enables yaw to visit— TRO YLAUNDRY PHONE 1 9 -W KECK BA R BER SH O P » S M NATIONAL M ___ ORANO CANTON NATIONAL PA BRTCK CANTON NATIONAL FARR T n x o w r r o N S n a t io n a l p a r k ROCKY MOUNTAIN NATO. 1 SHAVING LATEST BOBBING OVERSTOCKED ■EAST R educed fares a ll parts a f east; Ubami a a v e r t . F in e traina; I splendid service; seen You’ll rock w ith laughter. You'll hold your sides . . . .ns Chester tears through tra ffic in his antiquated taxi for love, lool and life! “Tarxcn The Mighty” Chapter Nine H o w e B a k ed T h is C ak e H E R M IST O N B A K E R Y He wa strong as an oak. She clung like ivy but he didn't mind a l it . . . . 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HAS ALWAYS LFD IN In not one of the lists of Port land’s seven wonders did we find mention of the far-famed "Oregoi mist.” The Georgia Bankera Association in cooperation with the State College of Agriculture hag sponsored a series of farmers’ Institutes In various parts of the State of an entirely new charac­ ter. The principle feature Is a largo and comprehensive exhibit trans­ ported in fo«r large trucks and set up at each stop. When aet up it flits a space 40 by 60 feet and consists of psnels, chaiis, and models on practi­ cally every phase of agriculture. In­ cluding agronomy, horticulture, agri­ cultural engineering, poultry, anir.ml husbandry, soils and fertilizers, home economics and marketing. A large electrified farm model, showing the rsaa of electricity on the farm, model farm buildings and the ideal layout and landscaping of the farmstead, is one of the most elaborate and attrac- tlvs exhlb’ts. Ixieal bankers In each locality visited gave the money to cover ex­ penses for the transportation and In- atallatlon of the exhibit In their terri­ tory and assisted In the preliminary advertising and publicity. The Col­ lege of Agriculture*assembled the ex­ hibit and conducted the tour through its various extension specialists. This sale U made under and la pur­ suance of a licanpe and order ot sale made and entered by the Hon. 1. M. Schannep. Judge of the above en­ titled Court ou the 29th day of June >1929 In the above entitled matter, ¡and such sale w .ll be made subject U SE D CAR PARTS F. Ç. WOUGHTER, Agent Hermiston, Oregon — WITH— FOR ALL MAXES OF CARS H igh P riced B o y s S h o es Star Brand, Reg. $4.50 dJO QEX and $5 v a l u e ............ epOeUiJ B oys’ D r e ss Shirts Regular $1.35 1 C value . . . . « p íe lo $1.15 Values . . . 90c $ 1 .0 0 Values . . . 80c 90c Values . . . 70c Also complete School Outfits at Right Prices 33 days until the school bell rings. Take advantage of these savings and equip your children now. Hermiston Auto Wrecking House E. F. PIERSON, Mgr. WE BUY USED CARS Portland-Pendleton Truck Line HERMISTON TRANSFER LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE Consult as For Long D istance Trips But they never met again H e (a s t h e g u e s t s l e a v e ) : “Til call y o u up.” Sh e ( e m b a r r a s s e d ) : “B u t w e . have no telephone.” H e: “Oh, w ell, I’ll probably se e you again som etim e.” W h a t girl w a n ts to live in a h om e th at'h as no telephone? ________ PENDLETON-UMATILLA TRUCK U N E , F R O SCHEER. C H A S . G. B U R K , INC. PH O N E 31 T mb P acific T elethons and T elegrafa C ompany a I « a a a ■ 3 a a i «