T H 1 H m U O STO ir HERALD, HERMISTON, OlUDGOy.
AT PROJECT
MARRIED 44 YEARS
o'clock preaching in Echo, evening
Christian Endeavor will be at 3:30 ter of the City of Hermlstor. and the 7 9 E. Momma
............... 73.60 ¡the proj>erty Un« at First Street a r l
preaching
In
Hermlaton.
I
with
the evangelistic services at
Mr.
and
M
ri
U"
Edwards
cele
ATTRACTS ADMIRERS
............. 79 36 Ihe property line at Fourth Street,
direction of the City CouncL author 8 9 F. Momma
Having given up my work in 17:30. The Reverend and Mrs. Drill
brated , their forty-fourth vfeddlng
Sub Division of Lot B City of Her- levied and improved under the pro
izing and directing the Tr« surer of
Kingaley's
store,
I
am
able
to
give'w
ill
be
in
charge
. .. .<L«er ^ p la in s About the anniversary last Sunday at t h ^ /
v ision s ot Ordinance No. 119 passed
the City of Hermiston to er llect the imiston.
m,T a rCU,t
Bm
Make y°ur P*““ to • « « « ‘heae unpaid assessment levied vpon the Lot Block
home In the Columbia dlarlct. Eight . 7 ht 2 ° * r Ume
Amount I by the City Council sn j approved by
Name
Type* of Singer* Shown
subject
to
your
call
day
or
night.
meetlngg
They
will
help
you.
What
children and grandchildnen
were
61.70 ths Mayor on April 1, 1975.
10 W. W. lllsley ...
land embraced In Improvec eat Dis
present at the event and furnished Let u . demonstrate the brand of jwe want and what you want ,g t(J trict No. 19 for improving Gladys
61.70 | i W|H on the 18th day of November.
10 W. W. lllsley ....
To Public.
h
f
,Or; PUt your
on the highest
the dinner.. Those present were Mr. f ? . k nd th
10 O. E. Ryder .....
Avenue In said City between the east
58.82 j 1929, at the hour of 10 o'clock In
There ,g d
and Mrs. J. E Hallyburton, Mr. and th* Wnd hat has not only the w o r d ) plane
(BY ARMISTEAD CARTER)
line of First street and the West line
10 O. E. Ryder......
58.8? the forenoon of said day at the City
Mrs. F. W. Baty, Mrs. Arthur Blln- Christ In it but ths very spirit of the »head when , man throwg h,g tQn. of Seventh street, levied and improv
10 Ed. Ganavaugh
61.7t Council Chamber In the City of Her
One ot the main attraction! at the ston, Miss Irma Baty. Maxine Blln- ^ T h .
i
l.
i.
KUe *nto hlgh 8eaB before he has set ed under the provisions of Ordinance
10 Ed. Ganavaugh
61.70 miston, Oregon sell the following
The Epworth League hour ha. hia braln golBg
The publlc
fair was undoubtedly the bird show ston and Genevieve Bllnaton.
No. 120 passed by the City Council
Newport addition to the City of described lots, pieces and parcels of
been changed from 7 o’clock to 1:30. vlted
the meetlngg. A j Ware
A crowd ot Interested admirers ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
and approved by the Mayor on Aug ¡Hermiston according to plat filed lend at public auction to the highest
Every young person will find this pastor,
ust 5, 1925.
____
„
A
March 21, 1905.
bidder for rash In hand, the proceeds
thronged this exhibit continuously ♦
♦
CHURCH NOTES
♦ service Interesting as well as In
Name
Amount from the sale of each lot, piece or
I will on the 18th day of November, Lot Block
Many ot the visitors Informed the
atructlvs. An entirely new program
♦
♦ has been adopted, including round Seventh Day Adventist Chnrch. 1929, at the hour of 10 o’clock in the 8 1 F. C. McKenzie.
. 35.84 parcel of land to be applied In satis
writer that they had come from Pen
The program for Sabbath, October forenoon of Bald day at tha Cfty 9
1
F.
C.
McKenzie
. 33.23 faction of the assessment upon said
table discussion, mission study, and 19, is:
dleton purposely to see the bird show
'Sabbath _ school 10:00 Council Chamber In the City o f Her 14
1 George Bancroft
60.40 let, piece or parcel of land with In
Bible
study.
Everyone
la
cordially
A foreign bird exhibit shown by CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES
preaching 11:00; Young People’s mlston, Oregon, sell the following 9
2
Chas.
G.
Burk
.
.
35.26
terest thereon from Sept. 11, 1925,
Invited to attend, Oscar Payne, Pas meeting, 3:00.
Professor Hubbard of Forest GTOve “ A re Sin. Disease, And Death
The theme for the described lots, pieces and parcels of 13
2 Chas. G. Burk...
28.61 at the rate of C per cent p?r annum
tor.
and A. Carter included some rare
7 8 Real?” was the subject of the
Sabbath service will be from Revela lend at public auction to tho high 13
2 Chas. G. Burk....
28.61 together with a penalty of 15 per
specimens. Among them were the
Lesson-Sermon In all Churches ot
tions, Chapter 13, ‘‘Woman clothed est bidder for cash In hand, the pro 14
2 A. L. I .arson.....
29.48 '■ent of each of said assessments and
following:
Baptist-Christiaa
Church
Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, Oct
with the sun and moon at her feet.” ceeds from the sale of each lot piece 16
30.34 ill coats.
2 Sappers Inc. ...
13.
One pair each of African orange
Special Notice. Sunday, October ¡At the mid-week prayer service. or parcel of land to be applied in sat 1
4 F. W. Milner ....
6G.6Í
Following Is a desclptlon of each
The Golden Text was, “In tha way
r'.i etc waybills, Cuban finches, Zebra
20, at the Baptist-Christlan church. Tuesday evening, the regular aeries isfaction of the assessment up -n said 2
4 F. W. Milner
.... 73.6f if said lots, pieces or parcels of land
of righteousness la Ufa; and In the
finches from Australia, Absylnlan
Is rally and promotion day for the of Bible doctrine^ will be considered.
4 Soren Jensen .
5.9.’ with the number of feet frontage
lot, piece or parcel of land with In 8
pathway thereof there la no death**
' w b’.ds blue wing love birds,
Sunday school. There will be a baa- The meeting place Is the Corlls hotel terest thereon from Sept. 11, 1355, at 3
5 A. A. Little ...... .... 29.41 name of owner or reputed owner, and
(Proverbs
12:23),
'"•■hers love birds, and Madagascar
ket dinner In the church basement. ¡ building. The public Is cordially ln- the rate of 6 per cent per annum to
4
5 Anna Strohm .... .... 28.6 the amount of said assessments.
Among tha citations which com
birds
In addition to these,
The theme for the morning worship vlted. Dewey Payne, pastor,
6 C. B. Lomax .... .... 21.0(
prised the Lesson-Sermon was the
gether with a penalty of 15 p-r cent 3
Original town of Hermiston accord
sone white canaries were shown and
at 11 o’clock will be, "Why a Revl-¡
______
following from the Bible: "The
of each of said assessments and all 4 G Julius Lund ........ .... 31.51 ing to pint filed November 23. 1904.
a large array of undulated parrakeets
v
a
lí”
At
2:30
will
be
community
Lord Is righteous In all his ways,
6 . i.lt: s Lund ......
Baptist Church
... 32.3 Ixit Block
costs.
Name
Amount
in various colors.
singing.
Some friends of the
and holy In all hla works'* (Pa. 145:
W. L HAMM,
The Hermiston Baptist church will
Following is a description of each
11 4 Elizabeth T. Adams. .. 16.0J
I have Judged many bird shows in
17).
church from Helix and the Reverend hold Its regular services next Sun
City Treasurer 12 4 H. R. Newport .......... 24.14
of said lots, pieces or parcels of land
Fngland where the foreign bird dis
The Lesson-Sermon also Included
and Mrs. Guy Drill of Pendleton are
r-5tc
day
In
the
I.
O.
O.
F.
hall
at
11
with
the
number
of
feet
frt
ntage,
13 4 R. H. Newport ............. 24.14
the following p a a a a g e f r o m
expected to be present.
play did not begin to come up to
o’clock. The pastor will preach on name of owner or reputed ownir, and
S'%17 5 J. L. Harmon ____ 12.61
the*
Christian
Science
textbook,
this, the first bird show in Oregon.
the subject of the atonement. Every the amount of said assessments.
25.21
18 5 F. B. Swayze
"Science and Health with Key to
T0TICE OF SALE
Unfortunately, the local women were
one Is welcome to attend. The ser
Original town of Hermiston accord- !
20 5 J. L. Harmon ............... 25.21
the Scriptures”, by Mary Baker
afraid to bring out their pets and let
vices last Sunday were a success and Ing to plat filed November 23, 7 904.
Eddy: “Everything good or worthy,
Notice is hereby given that by vir 21 5 Ira II. Martin .............. 24.68
people see what they had.
God made. Whatever la valueless or
it is hoped they will be better this Lot Block
Name
Amount tue of the authority of the City 22 5 Ira H. Martin .........
24.68
The three specimens that were put
baneful, He did not make,—hence
1 7 Julius Lund ...........
Sunday. J. T. Dowell, pastor.
24.68
*75.23 Charter of the City ot Hermiston and 23 5 F. B. Swayze ..............
up for competition were examples of
its unreality------Sin, slckntM, and
2 7 Julius Lund .........
the direction of the City Council au 24 5 F. B. Sv.ayxo ............... 24.68
good care. The bird shown by Miss death must be deemed as devoid of
1 9 H. R. Newport .....
thorizing and directing the Treasurer L* 15 ft.
reality as they are of good, God” (n
Dyer was awarded first for excel-
2 9 H. R. Newport ......
15 6 J. L. ITarmon .........
6.43
NOTICE
OF
SALE
526).
lm ce, but the margin between it and
3. 9
C. H. Skinner ...
16 6 J. L. Harmon
10.73
71.68
unpaid
assessments
levied
upon
the
the winner of the second prize, a bird
4 9 C. H. Skinner .......
6 9 .7 6 'land embraced In Improvement Dis
W. L. HAMM,
owned by Mrs Marble, was very lit
Notice is heieby givea that by vir 5 9 C. H. Skinner .......
Methodist Episcopal Church
City Treasurer.
6 9 .7 6 -trlct No. 11. for improving Hurlbun 7-5tc
To the many friends of the Metho
tle. A nice bird was exhibited by
tue of the authority of the City Char- 6 9 E. Mumma ..............
71.68 avenue in said City lying betw een1
Mrs. Matott. It showed good care but dist church, as pastor of the church
I wish to announce that there will
was not quite through the moult.
The light was so poor that the birds be regular services at the church
were not encouraged to sing. Mrs. next Sunday morning. Our new ar
Marble’s bird sang most and was rangement this year with the Echo
awarded first prize. Mrs. Matott’s church makes it necessary to alter
bird sang but once, but annexed sec nate services, and It Is hoped that you
ond prize with its efforts. As the will keep well Informed as to the
rest. Including my own birds, did not hour of the services on the alternat
ing Sundays.
sing, no second prize was awarded.
I hope we shall have a much larger
The schedule for the next two Sun
o
turnout of local birds at our next days Is: October 20, 11 o’clock
preaching in
Hermiston,
7:30
show.
X / z
preaching In Echo. October 37, 11
There
is nothing
quite like
the new
Ford
Proud Owner Shows Champion
anywhere
HOLD
r>
5
.C
in
design,
Wh
quality
*1 tn
“ You’ll Do’s Gray Creampot of W. M.", Junior Champion Jersey Cow
and Its owner Mrs. Edna L. Knight.
Mrs. Edna L. Knight, Willow-
meadow Jersey Farm, Willows.
California, one of the few women
breeder« of livestock—and success
ful, too—will exhibit her prise-win
ning Jerseys at the 19th Annual
Pacific International Livestock Ex
position, Portland, Oregon, Oct. 26-
Nov. 1, Inclusive.
Thia year, tor the first time, the
American Jersey Cattle Club has
selected Pacific International to be
one of the four sectional shows in
the United States. This makes
available awards for All-American
honor-: In tha Jersey division ot
t h e West's greatest livestock
classic. Ths Club has also added
11,000.00 to the Exposition’s prise
money, bringing the total premiums
offered for Jerseys alone up to
*5,600.00. Total prise money tor
all classes aggregates *100,000.00.
New features announced tor thia
year's Exposition are the 3000-
ooop display of the Oregon Poultry
■ '
and Pet Stock Show; Junior Agri
cultural activities In the new J. C.
Penney Hall; and the Oregon Fish
and Game Commission's Exhibit of
Wild Life (Including a Fish Hatch-
cry In full operation). Altogether,
the 1929 program will offer great
er variety than ever before — 11
complete shows—Pure Bred Live
stock Show; Fat Stock Show;
Dairy, Manufacturer’s and Land
Products Shows; Sheep Show;
American National Fox Show; Na
tional Wool Show; Industrial Ex
position; Boys’ and Girls’ Club
Work Exhibits; Northwest Hay
and Grain Show; and world-re
nowned Horse Show, Including
among other spectacular events
the 8lx-Horse Team Driving con
tests during each of the seven
evening programs.
Special reduced fares to the Ex
position will be In effect on all
leading transportation lines In this
territory.
CHAS. G. BURK, he.
GENERAL MECHANDISE
F a n c y Sweaters : B a th T o w e l»
and price
Auditorium
Hermiston
Oct. 19
NEW FORD ROADSTER
”450
ÍF. O. «. L
A
«£2»
A
> •9
A A A
LEGION
Admission
$1.00
Auditorium
.. i
!•-
Hermiston
Oct. 19
Admission
$1.00
. . .a
rh«rf« /«r freight und
Weffrery. Bnnspera
T H E new F o rd ¡a a
really fine car selling at
a low price. T h at’s tha
whole story of its un
usual speed, power, ac
celeration, co m fo rt,
safety, reliability, end
low up-keep cost.
Come in and let us
tell you of the quality
that has been built into
this car and o f the new
m anufacturing m eth
ods t h a t en a b le th e
Ford M o to r Company
Io sell it at such a low
If We Run A Hotter
Dance than this-
Just ask for
“ H a lly ”
w h en you
feel personal
a tte n tio n
Would be Necessary
It will be a
Ber.r of a Dance
Don't fniss It!
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