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CTB HEBMISTOW HEKAIÆ), HEUMISTOK, O M G O 1 . — | wife, and Tbe National Pig Company, persons having claims against said cards. The cards are handed out to mot a corporation, in the suit therein estate are required to present same pending wherein the u id I. L. Patter- to me at the office of W. J. Warner, orists as a part of a comprehensive eon. as Governor of the State of Ore my attorney. In Hermiston. Orbgon. study ot all federal aid highways in gon, Hal Hose, as Secretary of State with proper vouchers, within six Oregon that was begun September 10, 1929, and will continue for one of u id State, and Thomas B. Kay, as months from the date hereof. State Treasurer of said State, com Dated this 24 th day of October, year. Information from the cards helps posing a board of Commissioners for 1929. X» MU WOOL SHRTS, WOOL BLANKETS, WOOL SOCKS, ETC. the sale of State lands of said State MARGARET KENNEDY, the state officials in solving the fol lowing problems: whether to oil or and for the Investment of funds aris Enecutrix. FOB SALK—Priced for quick sals— ing therefrom, under the name and pave a road on which the existing Id acres on Hsrmiston Are. style of "STATE LAND BOARD,'* Is surface is of a low type; whether a MOTORISTS URGED TO SEND Floyd Laird. 8-tfc plaintiff, and the u id Frank J. Aus gravel surface has reached the limit SWEATERS, Etc. IN TRAFFIC REPORT CARDS of its economic use; whether or not ¿DR BALK—Plano Price reasonable. eon and Eva M. Auseon, his wife; J LEATHER COATS the traffic is heavy enough to war A. Campbell and Amelia Campbell, his HEAVY SHOES Address Box SI, Boardman, Ore. rant the removal of snow; problem BLAZERS ®-3tp wife; Monroe M. Glupey and Mlnta Ralph Eggstaff of Bureau of Public RUBBERS of traffic regulations and high V. Glupey, his wife; The National SHEEP LINED * Roads Stops Here; Asks way safety; whether a highway FOR SALE—Ford truck cheep; 192® Pig Co., a corporation; H. R. Waldo WINTER FOOT way should be redesigned near places Ford touring completely overhaul and Mrs. H. R. Waldo, his wife; and Co-operation. COATS where there is dense and heavy traf-: ed; rebuilt trailer; Overland A. H. York, were defendants, for the WEAR GLOVES Motorists all over the state are be fic. coupe. We wreck ’em and sell theisum of 34000, together with interest FOR MEN and parts. Hermiston Auto Wrecking thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per ing urged to fill out and mail in the CAPS House, E. F. Pierson, owner. annum from the 8th day of Febru report cards handed them at various VOMEN, ETC. 8-tfc ary, 1928, until paid, and for the fur points along the road by representa ther sum of 3300 as attorneys fees tives of the State Bureau of Public FOR SALE—Electric Deerlng-Mc- and for plaintiff’s costs and disburse Roads, according to Ralph Eggstaff, Gormiek separator, used 10 months. ments In this suit, taxed at 355.25, state traffic supervisor. Mr. Egg 3110. V. E Setts, on Waghorn which said decree and Judgment and staff was in Hermiston last week. POWDER/] place. 8-2tp order of sale have been duly docketed Motorists in this section of the I / v I/D oom #;] FOR SALE—Apples. Delllcious culls, and enrolled in the office of the clerk country are asked to notice particu of said court, and in and by which larly the count up that will take 7® cents. Bring your box. F. M. Outwits. 8-tfc said judgment, decree and order of place November 27 at the Umatilla sale it was directed that the herein County Fair. The cards that are Burk's for Bargains. 3-tfe after described real property in Uma handed out take less than one minute ‘Ture «nd tilla County, Oregon, together with to fill out. They require no postage FOR SALE—At my ranch. Ripe the tenements, hereditaments and ap and are already addressed. No one tomatoes, 32 per apple box. Fur purtenances thereto belonging or in need disclose hia identity on the nish your own containers. Toy anywise appertaining, and also all of Young. 4 8-tfc the estate, right and interest of said defendants in and to the same, be sold LADIES 50cH 3 pair 31- Burk's. the Sheriff of Umatilla County, 4 8-tfc Oregon, to satisfy said judgment and HERMISTON, OREGON FOR SALE OR TRADE— One four- all costs. THEREFORE, I will, on the 23rd potato digger. 3. L Carson. 48-tfc day of November, 1929, at the hour two o’clock In the afternoon of FOR ALL MAKES OF CARS FOR SALE—Piano, Mrs. M. A. Len said day, at the front door of the v \ \ w . <-4tp court house in the City of Pendleton, hart. Umatilla County, Oregon, sell all the right, title and interest which the MISCELLANEOUS eaid defendants Frank J. Auseon and Eva M. Auseon, his wife, or either of E. F. PIERSON, Mgr. WE BUY USED OARS FOR TRADE— 540 egg Master In them had on the 21st day of Janu- PORTLAND, cubator, for hens. G. G. Smith. ary, 1922, or since then have acquir 8-3tp ed or 1 now have, in and to the follow- Ing described premises situated in LET ME FIGURE with you on your Umatilla County, State of Oregon, to- work. PLASTERING, CEMENT wlt: 1 2 S h o w s Ls — $ 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 P rem iu m s WORK. M. M. Shockey, Hermis The South Half of the Southwest 19th Annual Expoakioo to m b la ti Pur* Bred LivMock Show, Fat Stock •• ton. 8-tfc Show, Dairy. Manufacturer.' and U n d Product. Show., Sheep Show, Ameri Quarter of Section ’2, Township 4 can National Fox Show, National W ool Show, InduKrial ExponUon, Bov«; and Girl.’ Club Work Exhibit,> Orexon Pooler, and Per Stock Show, and North Range 28, B. W. M. T>TT77T.F__Send your name and ad world-renowxad Horae »how. M illion, o f dollar, worth of Beet and Dairy Cattle, Horwe, Sheep. H o n , Goer, and Foxee exhlolted under one roof. dress and get a new and different together with the tenements, hered Portland, O rcson,O ct. 26 N ov I B educed Fare, all Transportation L in e. itaments and appurtenances thereto pussle FREE—on« that appeals to your Imagination— more fun than a belonging or in any wise appertain crossword pussle. If you are good at ing; and also all of the right, es pussies, you may win a 1930 Dodge tate, title and interest of said defend Six Sedan or one of 24 other prizes ants in and to the same; said lands to be awarded in a great advertis to be sold at public auction to the ing campaign. Western News Co., highest bidder for cash In hand, the proceeds of sale to be applied in satis 1944 Hazel 8t., Salem, Oregon. gBaiiliiBiaiaiiacizBuaciaciiiiaiiiaiiiii faction of said execution and all costs. 90 cent Value, Special for Both ................................ NOTICE—Strayed from my ranch Dated this 15 th day of October, Wednesday, October 19, one black 1929. and white spotted Holstein spring TOM B. GURDANB, er about two years old. A reward Sheriff of Umatilla County, Oregon. 8 Cans for of 35.00 will be given for infor (7-6to) mation leading to the recovery of this animal. Sylvan Pearson. 7-c COMING-CoW Weather WANT AOS —Get Ready ¿CRESCENT/] BAKING Chain store bargains every Satur day are good. But every day bar gains are seven times as good. 33 BURNHAM’S G E N E R A L M E R C H A N D ISE USED CAR PARTS Hermiston Auto Wrecking House Oet.26*Nov.2 -SPECIALS- SATURDAY MONDAY 3 lb. A. J. Hot Cake Flour 2 lb. Old y ank Syrup - - 79c Forest Golden Bantom Corn 97c NOTICE TO CREDITORS FOR RENT — Five room modern n the Count; Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County. house, furnished. H. B. Hanby. ®-tfc In the Matter ot the Estate of FOR SALE OR RENT— 4 1-2 acres William Kennedy, Deceased. w ith two houses on; strictly mod Notice is hereby given that the un ern. For terms apply to 3. D. dersigned has been appolned execu Waghorn. 7-ttc trix of the last will and testament Try Burk’s For Bargains. 33-tfc William Kennedy, deceased, and las qualified as the law directs. All INSURANCE— Flre, Life, Auto— "In- sure ln eure Insurance.’* 3. M. Bigga. A M M < n 9 IT I« N m CAW I Rock Dale Whole Wheat Hot Cake Flour per pkg. - - - 35c 5 lb. Cracker®, Big Va'ues, per b o x ............. Mothers Cocoa, 2 lb. can • • • • • • • ■ Crescent BaJcen Powder, 1 lb. can • 33-tfc FOI RENT— Modern house. Herald office. Inquire 25-ttp T he Herald W ant A d a NOTICE A meeting will be held on October 2® at 2 P. M. in the Columbia school house for the purpose of passing the annusi school budget. All Interest ed will please attend. ARMISTEAD CARTER, Clerk. (®-3tc) m t afford to immnnition on a duck Yon want shells that yon know are right became docks are a mighty hard teat of a shell’s ability to deliver remits. with Yon want a shell that wOl de liver a killing pattern at a long range. That it just exactly what Peters High Velocity Shell wffl do. 29c and W a y P oints W e D eliver Come in and get yonr mpply of these shells. There are other items here in which will b* « - ----- *“ * * THE D A L L E S, OREGON WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER O ct. 30-31 O R D ER S PROM PTLY D A IL Y S E R V IC E B etw een Portland, P en d leton WEBBER’S CLEANERS M A IL 1 33c Hermlston Second Hand Store. — FurnKnre and Hardware, Harness, Wagons. ll-4 fc Burk’s for Ladles* Shoes. i COLUMBIA GORGE AUTO i FREIGHT LINE 75c HURLY CASH GROCERY Phone 521 M F IL L E D The Safe Thing to do in Buying Christmas Cards is to Deal With NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE UNDER EXECUTION NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by virtue of an execution Issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County to me directed and delivered upon a judg ment and decree and order of sale endered in eaid court on the 14th day of October, 1929, In favor of I. L Patterson, as Governor of the State ot Oregon. Hal Hoee, as Secretary of State of said State, and Thomas B Kay, as 8tate Treasurer of said State, composing a board of commissioners for the sale of State lands of said State, and for the investment of funds arising therefrom, under the name sad style of "STATE LAND BOARD." against Frank 3. Ans« M . Auseon, his wife, 3. Çpmphtll and Amelia Campbell, his A GOOD RULE TO FOLLOW IN BUYING CHRISTMAS CARDS IS TO Eggs, 50c per case, cases re turned free. Coops Chickens, $2 per coop, coops returned free. Veal and Hogs, $1.01 per 100 Potatoes 40c per hundred pounds Honey 40c hundred pounds L E A V E H E R M IS T O N FOR P O R T L A N D , 6 P. M. CONFECTIONERY AND PLAY SAFE VINEYARD LODGE NO. 209, L O. ft F. meets each Monday evening la Odd Fellows' ball. Visiting members sor- dlally invited. W. R. Longhorn, Secretary. Gwynn Hughes, N. G. HERMISTON POST NO. 37 Meets first and third Thuro- ay. Legion Auxiliary meet« second and fourth Thursday. Legion Hall. PROFESSIONAL CARDS A. 0. ROENICKE, D. X D. associated with F. V. PRIME, D. X . D. General Dentistry X-Ray and Diagnosis Bank Building Phone Connections Sundays and Evenings by apelat- ment. ALFRED W. CHRISTOPHERSON Physician and Surgeon Office Phone 733. Res. Phons 713 Office in First National Bank Bldg. h s mckenzie , h . d - Eye. Ear- Nose and Throat Office: 1-2-3 Inland Empire Bldg. Pendleton, Oregon W. I. W ARNER Attorney-at-Law Hsrmiston i: S O ng« DR. A. E. MARBLE Chiropractor I Treat both Acute and Chronic Dis eases- Office: Two doors west of postofflco Phone 481 Office Hours, 10 to 12; 1:30 to 8. 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 Ambulance Servies Hermiston Avenue ■J. L. V A U G H A N ; 3 806 East Court S t “ S ANY AND S a « E verth ing E lectrical ¡¡ J ! FOR YOU S Phone ¡ Pendleton, Ora. b 139 ?■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ it will urpriee you how much we can save you during the year on your shoe bill. All we ask is that you bring your shoos to us for repairing in ample time so we can do a good job. A Full Tine Of SHOE OILS — For other information see— BOW M AN H erm iston C ream ery Co. SH O E S H O P Local Agenta-Phone 852 NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Co tnty Court of the State of HUNTERS CAFE Meals Served, Cooked as at Home T H E M O S T FO R T H E LE A S T T R Y O U R S U N D A Y D INN ER S L u n c h C o u n te r ® , T a b le ® a n d B o o t n s C. W . Jenkins, Prop. PATRONIZE YOUR REGULAR ESTABLISHED DEALER HITT’S LODGI DIRECTORY R ates from H erm iston to Portland on local com m od ities: an Experienced Firm The sending of Christmas Cards Is a social custom in which cor rect usage counts most. Your Christmas Cards reflects your Individuality. Above all, you want them to be up-to-date, correct In style and engraving, and jhe proper reflection of your own personality. The advice and assistance of a dealer experienced in handling phriatmaa card orders Is Invaluable. Does the casual, itinerant, unattached house-to-bouse canvasser yr the friend who is selling cards in an attempt to raise money, have |he n eceeeary experience or background to wisely advlae you as to the many social conventions which must be observed if your card is to properly reflect your own personality and adhere to proper social usages? -1» Hermiston, Oregon Nothin« to Live fo r Now High Birci rcnp.r.ture Now that we have « gulf«,meter which records stvnke» lionevtiv some one ought to Invent • llrtrpnwd ilevlce for measuring list, — Treniqn Kvenfng Time«. The normal I cip calure ot » bird Is higher tima l i t , r n inumili being. It averages from KXI to UH degree«. The temperature of some biniti over ages as high as 112 degrees. Grenon for Umatilla County. 'a the Matter of tiio Estate of Thomas Mackay, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed ad ministrator of the estate of Thomas Mackay, deceased, and has quali fied as the law directs. Ail persons having claims against said estate are required to present the same to me at the First National Bank of Her miston, Oregon, with proper vouch ers, within six months from the date hereof. Dated this 24 th day of October, 1929. F. B. SWAYZR. Administrator. 8-5tc 1 a