The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, October 31, 1929, Image 5

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    combination of wet pavement, high
wife; Monroe M. Glaspey and Minta
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
speed, and a ear with one headlight
V. Glaspey, his wife; The National
In
the
County
Court
of
the
State
of
only, results too often In an acci­
Pig Co., a corporation; H. R. Waldo
Oregon for Umatilla County.
dent Motorists are urged to lend Ia the
and Mrs. H, R. Waldo, his wife; and
Matter of the Estate
their cooperation In this campaign
A. H. York, were defendants, for the
of
by keeping both headlights In proper William Kennedy, Deceased.
sum of 84000, together with interest
working order.”
Notice ia hereby given that the un­ thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per
dersigned haa been appolned execu­ annum from the 8th day of Febru­
trix of the laat will and testament ary, 1928, until paid, and for the fur­
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♦
f William Kennedy, deceased, and ther sum of 8300 as attorneys fees
FOR SAUB— Priced for quick sala— *
LOCAL NEWS ITEMS
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tas
qualified as the law directs. All and for plaintiff’s costs and disburse­
1* acre* on Hermiston Are.
persons having claims against said ments in this suit, taxed at *55.25,
Laird.
8-tfc
(state are required to present same which said decree and judgment and
POR RAUB— Plano. Price reasonable. Dr. Prime’s Parents Here.
to me at the office of W. J. Warner, order of sale have been duly docketed
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Prime are vis­
Addreaa Box SI, Boardman, Ore.
my attorney. In Hermiston, Oregon, and enrolled In the otflc« of the clerk
8-Stp iting for a few days at the home of with proper vouchers, within six of said court, and in and by which
their ^son. Dr. F. V. Prime.
They
said judgment, decree and order of
FOR SAUB—Ford truck ekeep; 1926 came here from Salem Wednesday months from the date hereof.
sale It was directed that the herein­
Dated
this
24th
day
of
October,
Ford touring completely overhaul­ morning.
after described real property In Uma
1929.
ed;
rebuilt
trailer;
Overland
tllla County, Oregon, together with
MARGARET KENNEDY, the tenements, hereditaments and ap­
coupe. We wreck ’em and sell the At Mumma Home.
8-5tc
Executrix. purtenances thereto belonging or in
parts. Hermiston Auto Wrecking
Mrs. Will Wyrick of Pendleton,
House, B. F. Pierson, owner.
was at the Mamma home last Sat­
anywise appertaining, and also all of
8-tfc urday. She wap attending the meet
the estate, right and interest of said
lng of the county P. T. A. Council.
NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALT.
defendants
in and to the same, be sold
FOR SALB—Blectrlc Deerlng-Mc
by the Sheriff of Umatilla County,
UNDER EXECUTION
Cormlck separator, used 10 months
Does Some Work.
Oregon, to satisfy said Judgment and
1110. V. B. Belts, on Waghorn Marshall
H. W. Kelley, city chlef-of-police,
costs.
‘
place.
>-2tp repaired the broken handle on the
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
THEREFORE. I will, on the 23rd
FOR SALE— One latest Improved door of the Herald office last Wed by virtue of an execution Issued out day of November, 1929, at the hour
of the Circuit Court of the State of of two o’clock in the afternoon of
phonograph In oak cabinet. Also nesday.
Oregon
for Umatilla County to me said day, at the front door of the
•0 high class double records, 120
directed and delivered upon a Judg­ court house In the City of Pendleton
selections. All as good as new. From Umatilla.
Ursel Hiatt of Umatilla was a Her­ ment and decree and order of sale Umatilla County, Oregon, sell all the
Name your own price. For dem­
miston
visitor Tuesday. Ursel is the endered In said court on the 14th right, title and interest which the
onstration, see J. S. West, Hermis­
day of October, 1929, In favor of I. L. said defendants Frank J. Auseon and
tonsorlal artist In that city.
ton, Oregon.
Patterson, as Governor of the State Eva M. Auseon, his wife, or either of
Fishing.
of Oregon, Hal Hoss, as Secretary of them had on the 21st day of Janu­
FOR SALE— One young team of
State of said State, and Thomas B. ary, 1922, or since then have acquir­
mares, yearling colt, and one set In Hospital.
Mrs. Frank Finley of Butter creek Kay, as State Treasurer of said ¡State ed or now have. In and to the follow­
of harness for *125; two McCbr-
mlck mowers, one sulky rake, two is In the hospital. She will probably composing a board of commissioners ing described premises situated In
for the sale of State lands of said Umatilla County, State of Oregon, to-
buck rakes, one dane stacker, and be there four or five days more.
State, and for the Investment of wlt;
other small machinery. Terms If
funds arising therefrom, under the
desired. Roy Haddox, Hermiston, Mrs. H. E. H itt Leaves.
The South Half of the Southwest
Mrs. H. E. Hitt left Thursday name and style of "STATE LAND
Oregon.
9-tfc
Quarter of Section 2, Township 4
BOARD,” against Frank J. Auseon
morning for Portland.
North Range 28. E. W. M.
FOR SALE— Apples. Delllcious culls,
and Eva M. Auseon, his wife. J. A.
together with the tenements, hered­
75 cents. Bring your box. F. M.
Campbell and Amelia Campbell, his
Away For Week-End.
itaments and appurtenances thereto
Outwits.
8-tfc
Fred Barker was In Portland over wife, and The National Pig Company, belonging or in any wise appertain­
corporation, In the suit therein
the week-end on a pleasure trip.
ing; and also all of the right, es­
pending wherein the said I. L. Patter­
FOR warm OR TRADE— One four-
tate, title and interest of said defend­
son,
as
Governor
of
the
State
of
Ore­
horse potato digger. 8. L. Carson. Old Neighbors Meet.
ants In and to the same; said lands
Mrs. Tom Leggett of North Battle- gon, Hal Hoss, as Secretary of State to be sold at public auction to the
46-tfc
ford, Saskatchewan, Canada, was a of said State, and Thomas B. Kay, as highest bidder for cash in hand, the
FOR SALE—Plano, Mrs. M. A. Len- guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. State Treasurer of said State, com­ proceeds of sale to be applied In satis
6-4tp W. J. Kennings last week. Mrs. Leg­ posing a board of Commissioners for
hart.
faction of said execution and all costs.
gett was a neighbor of Kennings the sale of State lands of said State,
Dated this 15th day of October,
when they lived in Canada and this and for the Investment of funds aris­ 1929.
MISCELLANEOUS
is the first time they have seen one ing therefrom, under the name and
TOM B. GURDANB,
another In the past 18 years. Mrs. style of "STATE LAND BOARD,” Is
WANTED— Clean cotton rags at the Leggett has two slaters living In the plaintiff, and the said Frank J. Aus­ Sheriff of Umatilla County, Oregon.
States and has been visiting them for eon and Eva M. Auseon, his wife; J. (7-6tc)
Herald office.
A. Campbell and Amelia Camp{>ell, his
the past two months.
FOR TRADE— 640 egg Master In­
cubator, for hens. O. O. Smith.
Man Here.
8-8 tp Newspaper
Arne G. Rae, field secretary for
LET ME FIGURE with you on your
work. PLASTERING, CEMENT
WORK. M. M. Shockey, Hermis­
ton.
8-tfc
FOR RENT — Five room modern
house, furnished. H. E. Hanby.
C-tfc
the Oregon State Editorial associa­
tion, stopped at the Herald office
Monday while on his way to La
Grande. Mr. Rae’s headquarters are
at the School of Journalism at the
University of Oregon.
GEORGE JENKINS HOME AGAIN
George Jenkins, assistant county
FOR SALE OR RENT— 4 1-2 acres
with two houses on; strictly mod­ agent, returned Monday from his trip
Salt Lake City, Utah, where he at­
ern. For terms apply to J. D.
Waghorn.
7-tfc tended the turkey grading school
sponsored by the United States gov­
INSURANCE— Fire, Life, Auto— "In- ernment. Mr. Jenkins found the trip
aure In sure insurance.” J. M. unusually instructive, and also, was
Blgga.
able to make an investigation of some
of
the largest poultry and turkey
Hand Store. —
Forniture and Hardware, Harness, ranches near Salt Lake.
Wagons.
SATURDAY
Hermiston Irrigation District.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
an election w ill be held within the
Hermiston Irrigation District at the
office of W. J. Warner, Tjcretary,
on Main Street In the City of Her­
miston, Umatilla County, Oregon on
Tuesday, the 12th day of November,
1929 for the purpose of electing one
director to serve for two years and
one director to serve for tnree years.
The pells will be open from 8 o’clock
A. M. until 5 o’clocx P. M. of said
day.
W. J. WARNER,
9-2te
Secretary.
HOSS STARTS WAR AGAINST
Raad The Herald Want Ada.
Call Again
We are well pleased and are here to please.
New Stock of Blankets. Men’s Hats, Underwear, Men’s Dress and
Work Pants, Shoes.
Robes, Quilts. Etc.
Golden Bantam Corn
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97c
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Secretary Ask» Motorists to Help
By Keeping Headlights
In Order.
Salem, Oregon, October 1-Hazards
of night driving will be considerably
lessened during the coming winter
months If Secretary of State Hal E.
Hoee Is sneceeeful in his plans to
eliminate the “one-eyed” automobile,
or cars with only one head light,
from Oregon highways.
“There is no excuse for so many
care operating with only one head­
light,” says Mr. Hoss, “and I am
determined to see conditions improv­
ed over what they have been.
I
expect son to issue general instruct­
ions to the state traffic petrol to
wage relentleee war against the "one-
eyed” automobiles, end will ask all
sheriffs, town marshalls end other
officers to cooperate. If re-
indiento that It will be nec«
eery to take violators Into eourt, in
addition to giving warnings, I will
Issue orders to that effect. Hereto­
fore violators have gotten off with
warnings, hut I believe the offee
ter!««« enough to justify a fine. A
in I
of these »hell».
There ere
many other item» here in which
you w ill be
A. 0 .
20c
96c
.... 11c
$1.32
$3.00
$1.50
10c
MINCE MEAT, Per Pound.................- .........................
3 POUNDS OF COFFEE ...............................................
NEW CROP ORCHARD RUN PRUNES, Per Pound
8 POUNDS WALLA WALLA LARD
10 POUNDS WALLA WALIA BACON
5 POUNDS LOAF CHEESE...............................
BANANAS. Per Pound
......... - ................
R0ENICKE, D. M. D.
associated with
F. V. PRIME, D. M. D.
General Dentistry
X-Ray and Diagnosis
Bank Building
Phone Connections
Sundays and Evenings by apelnt-
ment.
ALFRED W. CHRISTOPHERSON
Physician and Surgeon
Office Phone 733.
Ree. Phons T18
Office in First National Rank Bldg.
h s. M c K e n z ie , m . d -
Eye. Ear- Nose and Throat
Office: 1-2-3 Inland Empire Bldg.
Pendleton. Oregon
WE NEED EGGS— 40 CENTS PER DOZEN; PULLETS, 35C.
B U R N H A M ’S
W. 3. W ARNZB
Attorney-at-Law
Hermiston
ill
Orego«
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
HERMISTON, OREGON
PAY
C A SH
AND
PAY
DR. A. E. MARBLE
Chiropractor
I Treat both Acute and Chronle Dis­
eases.
Office: Two doors west of postoffics
Phone 481
Office Hours. 10 to 12; 1:30 to I .
Hermiston, Oregon.
LESS
STOP! L O O K !
L IS T E N !
HERMISTON BARBER SHOP AND
BEAUTY PARLOR
Mr. and Mrs. Shaar, Prop. Phone 481
PRANN FUNERAL SERVICE
I pay State Meat Dealers’ License, am required to keep my shop
and slaughter house so tha it will pass state inspection at all times.
T elephone 801 Night or Daay
CHAPEL, FUNERAL COACH AND
SANITARY PREPARATION ROOM
Ambulance Service
Hermiston Avenue
WHEN YOU BUY MEAT HERE YOU CAN BE SURE THAT IT
IS CLEAN AND HANDLED IN A SANITARY WAY.
Why buy meat out of a dirty peddler’s
wagon.
The
peddler
violates the state law.
I APPRECIATE YOUR PATRONAGE
My Motto: “Quality andService”
; J. L. VAUGHANS
HERMISTON MEAT MARKET
A. W. TURNBLAD
PHONE 411
2
208 East Court S t
J
ANY AND
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Everthing
Electrical
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Tomatoes
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COLUMBIA GOAGE AUTO Î
97c
9 CANS FOR........................................
Matches
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35c
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21c
Phone 521
W e Deliver
FORD
13 Plate
Batteries
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FREIGHT LINE
i
DAILY SERVICE
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Between Portland, Pendleton
and Way Points
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Phone 139
Pendleton, Ore. K
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Rates from Hermiston to Portland £
on local commodities:
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Eggs, 40c 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
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LEAVE HERMISTON FOR PORTLAND, 6 P. M.
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— For other information see—
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Local Agenta-Phone 852
Less Allowance on Old Battery
50 Cents
HUNTERS CAFE
Meals Served, Cooked as at Home
THE MOST FOR THE LEAST
HERMISTON, OREGON
*
PHONE 571
R IELMAN M OTORS
AUTHORIZED LINCOLN, FORD, F0RD6ON DEALERS
TRY OUR SUNDAY DINNERS
Lunch Counters, Table» and Bcotr.a
C. W. Jenkins, Prop.
Hermiston, Oregon
It will urprls« 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 ws
can do a good Job.
A Full Line Of
SHOE OILS
BOWMAN
SHOE SHOP
■ ALTON HCOKFR, U. S. MARINE,
Hermiston Creamery Co. :
$8.50
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FOR YOU
8 CAN8 FOR.......................... ...........
HURLY GASH GROCERY
ONE-EYED, COCK-EYED CARS
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
- 97c
3 POUNDS FOR .................................
You want a shell that w ill de­
liver a killing pattern at s long
range.
That it just exactly
what Peters High Velocity
Shell w ill do.
Complete line of Footwear.
.We have a lot of New Things for the Babies— Bonnets, Bath
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< CANS FOR.......................................
Rice
Yon want shells that you
ore right becaase daeks
mighty hard tost of a
ability to deliver results.
HERMISTON POST NO. 87
Meets first and third Thurn-
Iday. Legion Auxiliary mast«
second and fourth Thursday.
Legion Hall.
. We have New Goods arriving daily.
MONDAY
String Beans
2 PACKAGES FOR
hunl.
knots
are a
•belTa
VINEYARD LODGE NR. 199. L O. O.
F. meets each Monday evening tn Odd
j Fellows’ hall. Visiting members eor-
I dtally invited.
I V/. R. Longhorn, Secretary.
Gwynn Hughes, N. G.
THANK YO U -
11-tie
ELECTION NOTICE
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-SPECIALS-
LODGE DIRECTORY
GRANTED DIPLOMA FOR WORK
Washington, I). C„ October 31—
! (Special to the Herald)-By combin­
ing his military duties with a spec­
ial course of study, Alton M. Hook-
|er, of Hermiston, Oregon, has been
awarded a diploma of proficiency in
the farm crops course taught by the
Marine Corps Institute of Washing­
to n , D. C. He also received a letter
from Major General Nelvllle. com­
mander of the marine corps, prais­
ing his work as a student.
Hooker, who is now stationed with
the 4th Regiment of U. 8. Marinas
tn Shanghai, China, Joined ths sea
soldiers at Seattle, Washington, tn
1926.
Prior to his enlistment he
made his home with his father,
H*nry A. Hoolqer. rural route 1,
Hermiston.
The Institute gives free instruct­
ions to marines, preparing its stu­
dent» tor civilian occupations.