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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1929)
T H E H E E M IST O E ©lie Srrmißtütt ijrralö HSB j LUA, 3SB M X ST O K , O R EG O X . AT THE THEATRE NOTICE OF GUARDIANS SALE OF R iA L PROPERTY. ♦ ADDITIONAL LOCALS ♦ Saturday and Sunday. “The Drifter” In the County Court of the State of Published every Thursday at Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon, by J. The frontier meets the new west ♦ - ♦ i M. Biggs, Editor and Manager. Oregon for Umatilla County. e 4 > « 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 » « 4 ln the late8t Tom Mix Picture. “The coming to the local thea- In the Matter of the Guardianship Entertains At Luncheon. .Drifter, Entered a8 Second Class Matter December, 190$, at the poatolfiee at Her of Miss Jane Warner entertained |tre Saturday and Sunday. A thrill- j with a delightful luncheon at her ing airplane flight occupies a con- the Persons and estates of Goldie home Monday honoring Miss Doro- »iderable portion of the action. Tom E. Shutter and Sylvia M. Shut , j 00 •,hy Straw, who is visiting here pursues a fleeing bad man to the ex- ter. Minors. *1 00 ir0IU Portland. Covers were laid for about to take off. When the den- ’ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ¡six. Following the luncheon bridge • latter’s plane when the culprit is i the undersigned Guardian of the per- COMMON SENSE AND CRIME ¡WHS enjoyed by the guests. Miss Shir- about tto take off. When the des-'gons aad estates of Goldie E. Shut ley Brownson winning high honors. : perado. who is the pilot of the ship ter and Syhia M. Shutter, minor, Present at the affair were Mera attempts to make a parachute Jump will from and after the 6th day of The American people as a whole may be negligent Stogdlll, Betty Ralph. Marion Hen- from the plane, thus leaving Tom to September, 1929 at the offiee ol W. Shirley Brownson. the honor his fate, Tom grasps his adversary J. Warner In Hermiston, Umatilla about our crime record, but there is no dearth of sugges derson, guest and the hostess. around the waist and makes the de County. Oregon, offer for sale to the tion on the part of optimistic reformers. highest bidder for cash in hand, the scent with him. Possible cures include harsher and more stringent pun- Hai Birthday dinner, Tony, Tom's wonder horse, Is the following described real property situ isment for offenders, more laws to make more acts il-, The birthday of mim Betty Ralph star's constant companion in the ated In Umatilla County, Oregon, to- legal, prohibitive revolver and pistol legislation and re- was the Inspiration for a dinner play. Another animal, a white mule, wit: the undivided one-third inter-] You will find the balance shown by your bank book, after a per strictive legislation of 57 varieties, all innuring the law-lparty at the Herm,8ton hotel Tues-, ranks as a principal m the action est owned by each of said minors In iod of systematic savings, the most Interesting story Imaginable. abiding in the “hope” of curbing the criminal day n,ght- Eight guests enjoyed the. for th . reason that it is the only the East Half of the Southwest Quar It will open to you the way to greater happiness and pleasure than affair. A color scheme of lavender living creatuure which knows the ter of the Northeast Quarter of Sec It is all Very fine, but somehow it does not ring true, and white was tastefully carried out way to a secret mine— the bone of tion Five, Tp. 4 N. R. 29 E. W. M.l you have ever dreamed possible. Let us start your book today. contention among all the' human This sale Is made under and in pur-| Laws which will principally affect the good citizen rather “t the dinner table. suance of a license and order of sale principals in the production. than the real criminal, are hardly a crime cure. We have ------- Those who appear with Tom In made and entered by the Hon. I. had considerable of such legislation in the past quarter Ne* Equipment. have Installed a ¡“The Drifter” Include Dorothy M. Schannep. Judge of the above en century and all it has done is to make more criminals. ¡„.w UH-a-ear'greasing Jack which Dwan. Barney Furrey, A1 smith and titled Court on the 29th day of June of Hermiston It might be a good idea to let up legislating against;win afford "better service after sell-j others. 1929 In the above entitled matter, C a p ita l, S urplu s an d U n d iv id e d P ro fits O v e r $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 and such sale wiH be made subject law abiding citizens and direct our energy te subduing the ■ in«" to their customers, and will bei F. B. Swayze, Pre*. R. Alexander, Vice-President murderer, gambler, thug and thief. The United States a great 8av,ns °l tlm<> a“d conven- wed. - Thurs., “The Haunted House” to confirmation by said Court. A. H. Norton, Cashier Dated this 8 th day of August, has the most laws of any nation in the world and likewise i,ence Those who like their mystery sea- 1929. the most crime. Our judicial procedure is the most t e c h - Pnr+lan, laugh‘er and who pyef’r BEULAH I. SIMONS, meal and long drawn-out. We have an army of peace of-; Mrs. J. 8. Sage left Hermiston for we]| to "The Haunted House Guardian of the above named Min-) ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I II M lia U ore 49-5tc H ficers but the majority of criminals are never punished. Portland las Saturday night Where; Chester Conklin and Flora Finch e and others of the fine cast provide We need fewer laws but more effective ones. Our she will spend a week visiting. plenty of comedy In the picture. HERMISTON IRRIGATION DIS legal system requires a release from red tape caused by NOTICE Return To Hermiston. They go about seeking hidden pack- • the delays and evasions made possible by countless laws. Mlss Jessie Brierly and her mother < ets of bonds; they run up against Notice is TRICT hereby given that the ■ The application of a little common sense might do morel Mrs. C. S. Brierly. returned to their ¡mad men, somnambulists, a horri- board of directors the Hermiston ■ to subdue crime than additional and dubious panaceas o f - .................................... home In Hermiston Monday after (ble old caretaker and a hundred and Irrigation District, acting as a ■ spending the summer in the east, ¡one things of a like nature. board of equalizstion, will meet at fered by enthusiastic, but misled, reformers. Mrs. Brierly was visiting relatives! Thelma Todd. Eve Southern and the office of the secretary InHer- In various eastern states while Miss Barbara Bedford are three beautiful miston. Oregon, on the first Tues ANOTHER USE FOR NEWSPAPERS Brierly attended summer school. She girls who provide the love element day in October, 1929 at 8 P. M., for will resume her teaching duties In as well as much of the mystery. the purpose of reviewing and i the local high school this fall. Montague Love and William V. Mong recting the assessment and appor W hat is more useful than a newspaper? When new, are two of the strange and menacing tionment of taxes for the year 19 29 ■ it supplies news and advertising that give its readers es From Missoula. Mont. figures while Larry Kent Is the to he levied on or before the first ■ sential information. When old, it is used to wrap things Mrs. W. F. Earnheart and two handsome young hero. ■ Tuesday in September, 1929. W. J. WARNER, in, in place of a tablecloth at picnics, etc. Now another daughters Thelma and Rena from Special devised settings were pre Missoula, Mont., were overnight pared for the picture. Secret panels, 52-2tp Secretary. use has been found that should interest every housewife. visitors last Wednesday of Mi's. F. E. mysterious trap doors, queer rooms May Kiethline, of the South Dakota State College, has Earnheart and family. Next time yon wish a special cake baked, do not spend the time do- ® miston, Umatilla County, Oregon. _____________________ Subscription Rates One Year ..... ................................................................................ Six Months .................................................................................... - ■ ■ -- - -- ------ t ---- The Little Book that Telit A Big Story First N a tio n a l Bank S discovered that old newspapers make an excellent sub stitute for moth-proof bags for storing clothing during the Guests At Newell Home. summer months. She says if clothing is wrapped care Recent guests at the George New homfc were Mr. and Mrs. M. G. fully in several thicknesses of newspaper, protection is ell Blakely of Redmond, Mrs. S. F. Moore provided at very small cost. Newspapers make especially and children and Mr. and Mrs. B. good mothproof wrappings because printer’s ink is ob Tlllltson of Arlington. jectionable to moths. She recommends that garments be dry cleaned before Mrs. Illsley Honored. Mrs. E. P. Illsley who is leaving being stored away for the summer, since soiled clothes soon for California where she will attract moths more than clean clothing. Garments should spend he winter was honored at a also be brushed to remove moth eggs which may have al spend the iwnter was honored at a ready been deposited. Thoroughly sun the garments— Mrs. B. S. Kingsley at her home oa then put them away. (P. S.—Newspapers also keep busi Gladys avenue. The guests number ed twelve and were all old-time re nesses from being moth-eaten. The secret lies in WISE. sidents of the project. The after EFFECTIVE ADVERTISING. noon was pleasantly spent lu visit The rock in 1,000 million years produces soil, with the aid of earth worms. The soil, after more centuries, pro duces grass. The cow eats g l ass for three years, digesting it slowly. Man eats the beefsteak in fifteen minutes. Great labor saving devices. Give your children meat. ing and later delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. Away For Week-End. Dr. A. O. Roenicke, local dentist, motored to Portland Saturday where he spent the week-end. A woman representative in congress threatens to ap point girls from her district to th»1 U. R. navel academy at Annapolis. Why not? A few decades ago the idea of women in congress was just as preposterous. Baker now boasts the highest building in eastern Ore- £on. But there still remains plenty of open spaces where a man can enjoy fresh air and a glimpse of old Sol. Our idea of a masterpiece. President Hoover standing on the completed dam of the Umatilla Rapids P r o je c t- citizens of the United States, this is an example of mv engineering ability. Be a positive, not a negative force in your community. Shoo glom: cultivate sunlight. Act like a success. «■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■B H ____________ F A Y C A SH AND P A T L E S S ■ ; in g it yourself. Order it from us and you w ill be delighted with the results. All our Pastries the Best, and remember when ordering, say Her miston Bread! COLUMBIA THEATER ■ ■ A HERMISTON ,0RE. H ow e B aked This C ake SATURDAY AND SUNDAY HERMISTON BAKERY s ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■□■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I Tom At His Battling Best— TOM MIX ” U S E D CAR PARTS - —IN “T H E D R IF T E R ” FOR ALL MAKES OF CARS A hidden gold mine . . .a murderin the dc'-ert . . .end the det- ert . . . and the secret known only te a mule—See how Tom and Tony unravel the mystery and crush the puw of the terror ring! Hermiston Auto Wrecking House E. F. PIERSON, Mgr. The Masked Menace Laurel A Hardy in Do Detectives Think WE BUY USED CABS Chapter 3 WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY You’ll Shriek! You’ll Scream! You’ll Roar! “The Haunted House” Wilk ike Hurd* pelul you ’ll b e surprised Chester Conklin— Thelma Todd when you see this Iteautiful pen — made possible hy quantity production, without extravagant advertis ing campaigns. Precision made— with standard, full size U K . smooth irri- dium tipped points— set in barrels of lus trous Durâtes. Made in color- tones of oriental jad e orange red mahogany je t black Chas. Chase In Now I'll Tell One “Tar?,en The Mighty” Chapter 11 30x3,' - 2 9 x 4 .4 0 3 0 x 4 .5 0 3 3 x 6 .0 0 a I «I i Ï il I i - - - - $ 5 .8 0 $ 8 .9 0 $ 9 .9 0 $17.80 t Hi i »» BLACK & WHITE GARAGE ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ O + O O O O O t O • ‘ H E R M IS T O N ’ S V O IC E OF F I R E S T O N E ” j and costs but H A S ALWAYS LED IN Here's your chance to go right Innltt« a real haunted house. Spooks and ghosts from cellar to roof! More thrilling mystery and and suspense than you've seen In one picture before! ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ f Nickel $ 1 .5 0 Trim Trim $ 2 .0 0 Gold ■ ■ ■ M « ■ WE ■ NOT AS TAD AS IT LOOKS school days GIVE SERVICE THAT SATISFIES OR YOUR MONEY BACK ■ ■ MARKET DEPENDABLE BUTCHBRS PHONE 411 '»■«■•»■»«■I»» ■ ■ ■ are almost here— we urge you to come in and try this except tional pen—built well and heautifuH” Hermiston Drug Company Between You and Loss One of Our Fire Insurance Policies J. M. BIGGS Phone 51 REMEMBER WE GRIND s : ■ 8 : LAWN MOWERS & SCISSORS I 5 ■ ■ ■ Kneer’s Repair Shop 8