IB B FOR SALI FOB SALE— Ford truck; Ford deliv­ ery; Chevrolet touring; trailer) BARGAINS In USED AUTO PARTS; we buy care; we eell cars; come In and look them over. Her­ miston Auto Wrecking House. E. F. Pierson, Owner. 4-tfc FOR SALE— Fresh grape Juice >1.25 gallon furnish your container. At Marble's vlnyard mile South of town, phone «S1. 4-tfc. Burk's for Bargains. J-tfe FOR SALE—At tty ranch. Ripe tomatoes, 42 per apple hex. Fur­ nish your own containers. ■ Toy Young. 48-tfo LADIES 60cHose— 8 pair »1. Burk’s. 48-tfc FOR SALE OR TRADE—One four- horse potato digger. S. L. Carson. 44-tfc FOR SALE— Three good milch cows; one purebred Jersey heifer nine months old; one good work mare. J. T. Dowell. 4-tfc FOR SALE— One dining room table and six or four chairs. Mrs. W. W. Felthouse. 4-tfc FOR SALE— Plano, hart. Mrs. M. A. Len- 4-4tp MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT — Five room modern house, furnished. H. E. Hanby. 4-tfc Try Burk’s For Bargains. 33-tfo INSURANCE— Fire. Life, Auto— “In­ sure in sure Insurance.’’ J. M. Biggs. Hermiston Second Hand Store. — Furniture and Hardware, Harhess, Saddles, Wagens. 11-ftf« Burk’s for Ladies' Shoes. 38-tfe FOI RENT— Modern h ou se.. Inquire Herald office. 25-tip Bead The Harald Want Ada. NOTICE OF HEARING UPON FINAL REPORT In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County. In the Matter of the Estate of Mary E. Hughes, Deceased. Notice la hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the es­ tate of Mary E. Hughes, deceased, has filed hie final report with the Clerk of the above entitled Court and that the Judge of said Court has designat­ ed Saturday, the 19th day of October, 1929 at 2 o’clock in the afternoon as the time, and the rooms of the above entitled Court in the County Court House In Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon as the place whan and where hearing la to be had thereon. All persona Interested are hereby notified to then and there appear and sh ov cause. If any they have, why aald re­ port should not be approved, the ad­ ministrator discharged, his bondsmen exhonerated and the estate closed. Dated thia 19 th day of September, 1929. OWYN L. HUGHES, 3-6tc Administrator. NOTICE OF SALE Notice a hereby given that by vir­ tue of the authority of the City Char­ ter of the City of Hermiston and the direction of the City Council author­ ising and directing the Treasurer of the City of Hermiston to collect the unpaid assessment levied upon the H B B M lflT O K J- J ■ of said lots, pieces or parcels of land tlons, printed on the reverse of this with the number of feet frontage, form to-wit: name of owner or reputed owner, and 1. That the names and addresses the amount Of said assessments. of the publisher, editor, managing Lot Block Name Amount editor and business managers are: J 7 Ruth M. Frick ...____ »75.23 M. Biggs, Hermiston, Oregon. Ruth M. Frick.—........ 75.22 2. That the owner is: J. M. Biggs. H. R. Newport ....... 79.34 Hermiston, Oregon. H. R. Newport _____ 72.40 3. That the known bondholders, C. H. Skinner ........ 71.44 mortgagees, and other security hold C. H. Skinner .......... 49.74 «rs owning or holding 1 per cent or C. H. Skinner .... 49.74 more of total amount of bonds, mort E. M u m m i_____ ____ 71.48 gages or other securities are: H. J E. M um m a______ 73.40 Simmons, Fossil, Oregon; J. S. Har E. Mumma S .............. 79.34 vey. Twin Falls, Idaho. Subdivision of Lot B. J. M. BIGGS. Owner. 1» 10 W. W. Illsley ............. 41.70 Sworn and subscribed before mt 10 W. W. Illsley ............. 41.70 this 8th day of October, 1929. 10 O. E. Ryder ...;..____ 58.82 W. J. Warner. 10 O. E. Ryder__ ____ 68.82 Notary Public for Oregon 10 Harry Rodgers ....___ 41.70 My commission expires Dec. 21. 1932 10 Harry Rodgers ........... 41.70 1 F. C. cK eniis.....___ 35.84 1 F. C. McKenzie....33.23 ♦ ♦ 1 George B a n c r o f t 40.40 ♦ ADDITIONAL LOCALS ♦ 2 Chas. O. Burk ...... 35.24 ♦ ♦ 2 City of H e r m i s t o n . 20.24 ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ❖ « ♦ ♦ A 2 Chas. G. Burk........... 28.41 2 Chas. G. Burk............ 28.41 Baby Girl Bora. Mrs. Urla Lenhart Is the mother 2 A. L. Larson._____ 29.48 of a six and one-half pound baby 2 Sappers Inc............... 30.34 girl born Sunday evening at the hos­ 4 F. W. Milliner......... 48.54 pital. The baby was named Shirley 4 F. W. Milliner .......... 73.80 Louise. 4 Soren Jensen ............. 6.94 5 A. A. Little ............... 29.48 5 Anna Strohm ............ 28.41 Farm Bureau Auxiliary. The Farm Bureau Auxiliary will 4 C. B. Lomax ........ —. 21.00 meet October 18 at the Columbia 6 Julius Lund ................. 81.60 club house. At the meeting new of­ 6 Julius Lund .... ..... 32.37 ficers will be selected. The women W. L. HAMM, are asked to bring lecipes for fried City Treasurer. chicken. • 2-5tc NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that by vir­ tue of the authority of thp City Charter of the City of Hermiston and the direction of the City Council au­ thorising and directing the Treasurer of the City of Hermiston to collect the unpaid assessments levied upon the land embraced la Improvement Dis­ trict No. 11 for improving Hurlburt avenue In said City lying between the property line at First Street and the property line at Fourth Street, levied and Improved under the pro­ visions of Ordinance No. 119 passed by the City Council and approved by the Mayor on April 1, 1925. I will on the 21st day of October, 1929, at the hour of 10 o’clock la the forenoon of said day at the City Council Chamber In the City of Her­ miston, Oregon sell the following described lota, pieces and parcels of land at public auction to the highest bidder for cash In hand, the proceeds from the sale of each lot, piece or parcel of land to be applied In satis­ faction of the assessment upon said lot, piece or parcel of land with In­ terest thereon from Sept. 11, 1925, at the rate of 8 per cent per annum together with a penalty of 15 per cent of each of said assessments and all costs. Following is a desciptlon of each of said lots, pieces or parcels of land w ith the number of feet frontage name of owner or reputed owner, and the amount of said assessments. Amount Name Lot Block ....... ..... 18.09 11 4 F. P. Adams 12 4 II. R. Newport ..... ..... 24.14 13 4 R. H. Newport ___ ..... 24.14 E U 1 7 5 J. L. Harmon ........ 12.61 18 5 F. B. Swayza ...... __ 25.21 20 K J. L. Harmon ......... ..... 26.21 21 5 Ira H. Martin ....... ..... 24.68 22 5 Ira H. Martin ....... ..... 24.68 5 F B. Swayae ....... ..... 24.68 24 5 E. B. Swayse .~n........ 24.68 14 0 A 10.73 w 15 ft. 4.30 15 4 A. F. Beisse .......... E 18 ft. 6.46 15 6 J. 15 4 J. L. Harmon ...... ..... 10.73 9.39 20 8 Olive Lund ............. ..... 9.39 21 4 Olive Lund ............. 9.38 22 4 Olive Lund ............. W. L. HAMIT, City Treasurer. 3-5tc NOTICE A meeting will be held on October 24 at 2 P. M. in the Columbia school house for the purpose of passing the annual school budget. All Interest­ ed w ill please attend. ARMISTEAD CARTER. Clark. embraced In Improvement Dis­ trict No. 10 for Improving Gladys (4-3tc) Avanus In said City between the east line of First street and the West 11ns STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP, MANAGEMENT, CIRCULATION, of ¡Seventh street, levied and Improv­ ETC., ed under the provisions of Ordinance No. 129 passed by the City Council Required by the Act of Congress df August 24, 1812, and approved by the Mayor on Aug­ Of the Hermiston Herald published ust 5, 1925. I will on the 14th dhy of October, weekly at Hermiston, Oregon, for 1929. ht the hour of 10 o’clock la the October 1. 1929. forenoon of said day at the City State of Oregon, - Council Chamber la the City of Her- County of Umatilla. Before me. a notary public l a and Oregon, sell the following lots, pieces and parcels of for the state end county aforesaid, lead at public auction to the high­ personally appeared J. M. Biggs, who est bidder for cash In hand, the pro­ having been sworn accord lag to law. ceeds from the eale of each lot. piece deposes and says that he Is the owg or parcel of lead to ha applied la aat- editor aad manager of the Hermiston It faction of the assessment upon said Herald, and that the followtag la. lot, piece or parcel of land with In­ to the beet of his knowledge end 1 t e n t thereon from Sept. 11, 1935. nt lief, a true statement of the owner the rata of • par cant par annum to ship, management, etc., of the afore­ grther with a penalty of lb par cent said publication for tbs data Shown In the shove caption, required hy t Act of August 24. 1919. embodied in —. «■ s__m - — — _a— a-a — W , section 41», Foetal Law* a H WVuIn- HERALLD, H E R M IST O N . OBXGOM. g-’-i..... i t lng for deer. LODGI DIRECTORT COLUMBIA THEATER Visiting Nephew. P. F. Jackson of Bremerton, Wash­ ington, Is in Hermiston this week vis­ iting with his nephew, C. R. Howe. Mr. Jackson was very much surprised with the progesa of Hermiston and surrounding territory, and expressed a desire of locating in this section. Appreciation Expressed. The Baptist Ladles’ Aid wishes to thank all who donated food for the dinners served during the Project fair. They especially thank the bak­ ery for donating the bread. FACTS ABOUT THE TELEPHONE Telephotograpbic service was re­ cently inaugurated between Copen­ hagen and Berlin. ' HERMISTON ,0RE. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY KEN MAYNARD ------IN------ “The Glorious Trail” HISTORY! The story of the first Ea»t to Weit telegraph! ROMANCE! The kind that only the King of Out­ door Adventure can bring to you. SPECTACLE! See 1000 Indians attacking a group of settlers and a whole troup of U. S. Cavalry men racing to their rescue. Sennett Comedy Masked Menace-Chap. 9 There was an increase of 83,000,- 000 telephone calls In Great Britain in 1927 over the figures of 1924. On April 26, 1929, a radio-tele- phone service was inaugurated be­ tween the Nauen station In Germa ,v and Slam, a distance of 5,300 mile? “Docks of New York” About 400,000 dial telep’ '>n?«i wer, placed in operation in 1928, making a total at end of year of 3,500,000. or about 18 per cent of instruments in use in the United States. A staunch story of steaming stokers and wistful women of the waterfront. Dooley Comedy Latest “Off The Deck’’ News A large telephone cable has been laid under the Yadkin river In North Carolina which will form part of the link of the cable line now under con­ From Rupert, aper Idaho. Julius Kowitz, farmer of Rupert struction between Washington and Idaho, has been spending the week­ Atlanta. end at the George Liebe home. A world telephone exchange has been instituted In Seville, by the To Pendleton. E. F. Pierson made a business trip International Telephone and Tele­ to Pendleton Wednesday afternoon. graph company. Visitors will be able to telephone from the central office to any of more than 28,000,000 other On Hunting Trip. J. A. Reeves and Joe Reeves are at telephones on three continents. Olive lake spending the week hunt- ---------------- >, “WINGS”-October 18-19-20 Meals Served, Cooked as a t Home THE MOST FOR THE LEAST TRY OUR SUNDAY DINNERS FREE Hermiston, Oregon NEW WINTER GOODS ARRIVING DAILY B U R N H A M ’S SATURDAY -4 MONDAY GENERAL MERCHANDISE 29c day. Legion Auxiliary meet< second and fourth Thursday. Legion Hall. PROFESSIONAL CARDS A. 0. R0ENICKE, D. M. D. associated with P. V. PRIME, D. M. D. General Dentistry X-Ray and Diagnosis . Bank Building Phone Connections Sundays and Evenings by apelat- ■ nient. ALFRED W. CHRISTOPHERSON Physician and Surgeon Office Phone 733. Rea. Phone 718 Office in First National Bank Bldg. h s . M c K enzie , m . d - Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat ; Office: 1-2-3 Inland Empire Bid*. Pendleton, Oregon W. J. W ARNER Attorney-at-law Hermiston Ongaa Office: Two doors’ west of postoffice Phone 481 Office Hours. 10 to 12; 1:30 to 4. Hermiston, Oregon. HERMISTON BARBER SHOP AND BEAUTY PARLOR Mr. and Mrs. Shaar, Prop. Phone 461 PRANN FUNERAL SERVICE Telephone 801 Night or Daay CHAPEL, FUNERAL COACH AND SANITARY PREPARATION ROOM with a -SPECIALS- Bulk Cocoa HERMISTON POST NO. 37 Meets first and third Thurs­ Ambulance Service Hermiston Avenue 3 Pound Can of Royal Club Coffee Lunch Counters, Tablet and Bootns >44, I 0 , 4 F. meets each Monday evening la Odd Fellows’ ball. Visiting members cor­ dially invited. W. R. Longhorn, Secretary. Gwynn Hughes, N. O. DR. A. E. MARBLE Chiropractor I Treat both Acute and Chronic Dis­ eases. One Can Royal Club Peanut Butter HUNTERS CAFE C. W. Jenkins, Prop. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY GEORGE BANCROFT V INEYA RD LODGE NO. ; J. L. VAUGHAN» j 206 East Coart St. 5 * ANT AND S 2 ’ Î Everthing Electrical FOR T0U 5 | ■ « Phone 139 ■ ■ Pendleton, O n. ■ 6» HEKjnSTOB, OREGON 3 Pounds— Borax Soap 23c 3 Bars— Old Dutch Cleanser - 23c 3 Cans Bulk Spaghetti 32c 6 Pounds— Rock Dell Syrup - 37c THE NEW FORD BRINGS YOU THE SAFETY OF STEEL Cane end Maple— Quart Can» A Full lane Of _________ SHOE OILS__________ HlIRLY CASH GROCERY Phone 521 It will urprlse 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 iu ample time so we can do a good Job. BOWMAN SHOE SHOP W e Deliver GHOST OF L0LLYP0P BOY CAST MEMBERS SELECTED WEBBER’S CLEANERS TH E D A L L E S, OREGOH WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER Oct. 1 6 1 7 H i l l 0 1 D E «« r iO H D T I T V 1 IL E D NO HUNTING SIGNS Now ready HERM ISTON HERALD NEW FORD TUDOR SÉDAN $525 ( I . O. » . Detroit, plat eherga far /'«'«*< en» » ein er,. B n f i r i « U tpere lu t entre.) THE bodies of the new Ford are unusually strong and sturdy because of the extensive use of steel—a point worth remembering in these days of heavy traffic. Other safety factors are the Triplex shatter-proof gl^tv windshield, the reliability of the fully enclosed six-htake system, and the way the new Ford "holds-the- road.” There’s no swaying or shimmying even at high speeds. Call or telephone for demonstration. You 11 like the alert, capable performance of this great new car. Jtoaditer, <450 Phaeton, »<««0 Tu J nr Sr Jan, »323 Putinn, Coupe, »523 Coupe, »350 Spot, Coupe, with rumble u tl, »350 for Jo, Sedan, f62} f» O prieee I. a. b. D enail, pini eteree far fre itb , en» »eHerry- »em pete (gwd »pjr« tbfl Bielm in Motori HERMISTON. ORT.C?S The cast for the high school oper­ etta. Ghost of Lollypop Boy, has been selected and practice has begun. The operetta will be given in the high school auditorium November 8. The cast Is as follows: Miss Jemima Steel, principal of girls’ school . .... Barbara Root Mary, leading spirit among stu­ dents ........................Mary Brownson Midge. Molly, Mary’s chums ...±. Helen tirigg, Margaret Felthouse Dinah, colored maid.......... ............. ...........................Shlrlie Brownson Professor Alvin Flint, principal of boys’ school............ Jewell Smith |nick, leader among boys.. Dick H itt Harry, Tom. Dick’s p a ls.............. ......Eugene Hanby, Morris Plarson Marcus Adam Johnson, middle- aged negro............ Albert Kennings .Miss Charlotte Kern, director of muaie. will coach and direct tl,e operetta.