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THURSDAY. FEBRUARY U, 1**0 THB fflB&MXBTOH ♦ HERMISTON. ORSGOM. H. T. Cover. Portland; W. Rood, business visitors in Pendleton Tues HUDDLESON HOME BURNS LUDGX DIRECTORY ♦ Walla Walla; L. L. Zuts, Portland; day. ♦ ♦ Nestor Johnson, Pendleton; R. C Glea Stas spent the wck-end at VINEYARD LODGE NO. tff«, L O. O. Thursday noon, February 6, the ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Kuebner, Carvallis. La Grande. F. mieta each Monday evening In Odd Huddlcson home on Gladys avenue Thirteen Unlucky for Herald. Mr. Maxon and son who traded caught fire and burned to the ground. Fellows’ hall. Visiting members cor If you should happen to find a for the C. B. Williams* ranch were The origin of the (ire is unknown dially invited. FOR BA IS By JOHN G. LONSDALE bridge party notice mixed up with a down to look over their ranch Sun but it Is thought that probably it W. R. Longhorn, Secretary. President American Bankers dairy article, call at the Herald and day. FOR SALE— Two Jersey cows, Just Baxter Hutchison, N. G. caught from a flu. Practically every Association it will be gladly eplained. Mr. Cover was a visitor at the thing in the house was gotten out freshened, with or without calves. CO phenomenal has been the Increase HERMISTON POST NO. 37 (By Verna Byrnes) W. A. Mikesell. 23-2te of trust business that statisticians Stewart home the fore part of the before any damage was done to them. Meets first and third Thurs Returns H°me. Mrs. W. A. Conlon spent Friday in are unable to keep a true record of week. The building was covered bjr insur day. Legion Auxiliary meets F. W. Baty, who has been In Port Portland. FOR SALE— Hay, three and one-half its advancement Mr. and Mrs. A1 Bissell, their son ance. ___ second and fourth Thursday. miles out on the Butter creek high land the last few days, returned i Mrs. Mabie Lash too*- •- There are n o w Robert and wife and four children Legion Hall. way. Frank Kerr. 23-ltc home Monday. something l i k e from Kent, spent the week end at the I Mrs. Bailey to Pendleton Monday 3,500 active trust NOTICE TO CREDITORS Bess Spencer home. Mrs. A1 Bissell wher© she took the stage for Walla PIANO to be sold at Hermiston. Beau Goes to Seattle. departments i n IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE W. L. MORGAN, D. M. D. is a sister of Mrs. Spencer. Mr. and Walla. She will spend two weeks tifu l bungalow sice like new. Big Mrs. George Shelton lert last week there. Mrs. Basil Hickman and dau banks In America, STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA Mrs. Robert Bissell returned to their now associated with while In 1900 only saving. Will accept phonograph for Seattle where she went to nurse TILLA COUNTY. home Sunday while Mr. and Mrs. A1 165 active trust Dr. F. V. PRIME part payment. Balance terms to Mr. Shelton's mother who is very ill. ghter Jean accompanied Mrs. Lash. In the Matter of the Estate Bissell will remain for a few days. William A. Young was a Portland departments had General Dentistry suit. Address Factory Warehouse, Mr. Shelton left Sunday night for of Mr. and Mrs. George Liebe and been established. visitor over the week end. X-Ray and Diagnosis 435 Washington, at Portland. Seattle where he was called, as his In becoming the Walter were dinner guests at the William Graham Root, Deceased. Mias Sara Rix and Miss Clara Bank Building Phone Connectloaa 24-2tc mother is very low. Notice is hereby given that the Lenz home Sunday. Corrigan motored to Pendleton Sun custodians or the Sundays and Evenings by anoint guardians of the undersigned has been appointed exe day FDR SALE— Ten acres, more or less, property of oth Mr. an,j Mrs. John Conrad left cutrix of the last will and testament ment. Hermiston Visitors. Mrs. James Means of Portland, Mr ers, bankers as- John formerly owned by W. M. Hubbs. M r. and Mrs. Jesse Connell, of G. Lonsdale Tuesday for Baker where they will of William Graham Root, deceased, Tax value 32500. Will sell for Umatilla, were Hermiston visitors Milton Smith of Lyto, Washington, sums what has ALFRED W. CHRISTOPHERSON visit relatives and friends. and has qualified as the law directs. and Charlie Powell visited over the *1250. Water rights and taxes Monday. been flttlngly described as one of the Physician and Surgeon All persons having claims against week-end at the John Powell home “most exalted human relationships ever The Farm Bureau Auxiliary mot paid Lillian F. Hubbs, Trustee, Office Phone 733. Res. Phone 711 said estate art required to present here created by law.” They become at once Friday at the club house. Hubbs Planing Mill, Silverton, Ore. the same to me at the office of W. Office in First National Bank Bldg. Prom W *lla Walla. a big brother, a big sister, an advisor, Mra. D. C. Mahoney spent Friday 20-tfc Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Eickman, of in Spokane with her son Donald who or a confessor, sworn so to conduct A birthday party was given Febru J. Warner, my attorney, in Hermis Walla Walla, were week-end visitors h s. M c K e n z ie , m . d FOR SALE— One four wheeler trail returned with her Friday night themselves that clients will be won to ary 8 from 2 to 4 P. M. at the Lome ton, Oregon with proper vouchers, of Thomas Wilson in honor of their within six months from the date er; one stock trailer. A few good Attend Show. Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat spending the week-end in Umatilla. them by their ability and Integrity. Thousands of little children have re Coralene Duane and Walter Pier Office: 1-2-3 Inland Empire Bldg. used cars for sale cheap. Used He returned to Spokane Sunday night ceived an education and have been son Philip’s ninth birthday. Games hereof. son attended the show at Pendleton to resume his studies at Gonzaga. Dated thi3 6th day of February, were played until 3:30 and then the Pendleton, Oregon parts for all cars. Hermiston Auto started off right In life through the Saturday night. Wrecking House. E. F. Pierson, Verna Byrnes was a Portland visi trust department’s safe keeping and boys enjoyed refreshments. Ti e nine 1930. ADALINE R. P. CARLYLE. tor Saturday and Sunday. owner. 19tfc guidance of the family estate, number boys present were: Pat Throop, W. J. W ARNER Go To Portland. 23-5tc Executrix. Wayne Hurst, Lowell Hurst, Winston less widows have been protected from John Daniels, fuel man for the Attorney-at-Law John Haddox left last Friday for Burk's For Bargains. Union Pacific system, was in Uma merciless stock swindlers, many thou Roberts, Clifford Roberts, Eugene Hermiston i : : Oregoa Portland on business. Miss Eleanor tilla Thursday. sands of business men have been re Wells, Westley Knauf, Floyd Wilson Briggs who accompanied him is vis- Read The Herald Want Ads. MISCELLANEOUS The Umatilla high school boys’ lieved of troublesome details In the and Philip Wilson. DR. A. E. MARBLE conduct of their business through the ting her sister whose home is in basketball team went to Pendleton creation of a living trust and still Portland. Chiropractor Wednesday night for a game with WANTED— To rent place on project I Treat both Acute and Chronic Din- others have safeguarded their busi RANDOM THOUGHTS the Pendleton second team. They ness enterprises through Ilfs Insur suitable for dairying. John Pax eases. Pendleton Visitors. were beaten 22 to 10. Umatilla peo ance trusts. ton, Irrigon, Oregon. 22-2tp Office: Two doors west of postoffice Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner and One way to solve the problem ol The favorable reaction of the public pie who attended the game wore: Mr. Phone 481 daughter Jane accompanied by Mrs. Burk’s For Bargains. and Mrs. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Tom toward trust department service Is not used cars Is to use them. Office Hours, 10 to 12; 1:30 to *. Joe Ralph and daughter Betty were Slattery, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Mahoney, accidental. It may be traced Jointly Hermiston, Oregon. . Pendleton visitors Saturday. Mrs. A good title for a night etub rom Burk’s For Bargains. Bill Roberts, Richard Hunt, Mrs. H. to the growing Intelligence of the American people in financial affairs ance would be: "Nights and Daze." Fred Barker and Miss Ruth Bensel Priddy. Mrs. Laura Todd, Mrs. Flor and to advertising to the world at Hermiston Second Hand Store.— Tree were also in Pendleton Saturday. HERMISTON BARBER SHOP AND ence Tipple, Wallace Mahoney and large the merits of trust services. Ad A husband beat his wife been list puller, also 250 ft. in. cable. Fur BEAUTY PARLOR Melvin Jenkins. vertising used In a sensible, judicious she reached for a cigarette. Just niture, hardware and stoves. lOtfc Go to Helix. Mr. and Mrs. Shaar, Prop. Phone 461 Mrs. Mabie Lash went to The way Is necessary, a power that has ac wasn’t lucky. Ted West accorapalned by Mr. and Dalles Friday returning Saturday complished much good for humanity. Burk’s for Bargains. at the A. E. Bensel home. Mrs. Eick evening. Among the detailed services, ren When a man Is snid to have an In FRANII FUNERAL SERVICE man is Mrs. Bensel's sister. INSURANCE— Fire, Life, Auto—^'In Wm. Switzler was a Pendleton vis dered by a trust department the one ferlorlty complex it mean - that he re Telephone 801 Night or Daay that seems to be winning favor the fuses to Inflate Ills value. itor Friday, sure in sure insurance.” J. M CHAPEL, FUNERAL COACH AND fastest Is the life insurance trust. Life Returns Home. Biggs. Friday night the Stanfield boys insurance is the quickest known way SANITARY PREPARATION ROOM Mrs. W. C. Isom who spent last A telephone operator ni-y nut get and girls teams played the Umatilla of creating an estate. In reality it af the right number for a cranky man Ambulance Service FOR SALE— Electric waffle iron week with Mrs. A. E. Bensel return boys and girls basketball teams on fords the possessor the opportunity of Hermiston Avenue but she has bis number all right. ed to her home in Irrigon Sunday. good as new and cost *12.50; prie the Umatilla floor. Both games were setting up a positive monetary safe ed at *5.00 for quick sale. H. E victories for the U. H. S. The U. H. guard for his family and then paying The reason we don’t hear so much ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I Hanby. 23-tfc Go Golfin». of the happy marriages is because they 3 girls were in the lead the entire for it on the Installment plan. Boys thzt were struck with spring A married man Is not fair to his don’t get the newspaper advertising. game and won 25 to 13. The U. H. family if he falls to carry life insur fever Sunday were Fred Gibson, Fred 3. boys after a strenuous game in ance. I would say to the young man, Barker, Jewell Smith and Walter Burk’s For Bargains. W e Have a Ford T Headline In an nd shrieks: “Easy io which high ecore favored first one ’’Buy Insurance before you buy the 206 East Court S t J Pierson They went out and tried Make *50 a Day I" It's easy fur the team and then the other succeeded ring," and to the young woman I Coupe, it runs, advertiser If you’re sucker enough t. their luck on the golf course. The ANY AND " In the last minute of the game In would say, “Marry no man so thought believe It. only thing the coach couldn’t get bringing the score to a tie 17 to 17. less as to scoff at life insurance.” fer $ 5 0 .0 0 through his head was why he could • ____ ____ ♦ After five minutes rest the tie was Walter Wloehell says that In some not drive aa far up here as he could played off U. H. S. winning 19 to 17. CHURCH NEWS swell Broadwoy Joints eggs cusi *2 5n down on the coast. It must be the ♦ There are three more games to play an order. That’s even belter Ilian the wind, coach. old shell game. before the season ends. Friday night ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * FOR YOU j S r a C I A I . COKRESrONDCNCC both teams go to Hermiston, a week H. E. CHURCH Sick W ith Flu. The old-fashioned pnrents used to from Friday Pilot Rock comes to Georgs H. Jenkins has been sick Colombia School District save money. Instead of sending their a Phone 139 Pendleton, Ore. J Umatilla and that Saturday U. H. S Services next Sunday; Sunday in bed for the last three or four days goes to Arlington. A very pleasant party was given daughters to the seashore to get school at 10 A. M. and preaching with a touch of the flu. Saturday night at the C. A. Lynch tanned they did It for I hem In th” services in the evening at 7:30 P. M. Mr. Hestor of Pendleton visited home. The evening was spent in woodshed. Epworth League at 6:30 P. M. Richard Hunt Friday cards and dancing and at 12 o’clock Go to Show. Burk's for Bargains. Everyone welcome. Among the Hermiston young peo Miss Coralene Duane, Iva Duane, cake, sandwiches and coffee were —READ THE WANT ADS— IT PAYS Burk's For Bargains. ple who attended the Umatilla-Stan Harold Pace and John Pace were in served. Those present were Mr. and BAPTIST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Pendleton Monday night attending field gam« Friday night wore: Mr. Mrs. Archie Conrad, Mr. and Mrs. ind Mrs. Bari Bensel, Mr. and Mrs the show. Dave Conrad and Johnnie, Mr. and Fred Barker, Ruth Bensel, Ted West, The party promised thechildren of Mrs. John Conrad and family, Mr. Herbert Hedwall and Grace Jackson. the Bible school at the end of the Has Tonsils Out. and Mrs. Snell and family, Mr. and contest will be given Saturday after Miss Ina Lenhart had her tonsils Mr. Fred Gibson, coach at Hermis Mrs. Luttrell, Mr. and Mrs. Temple noon at 2 o’clock in the basement of taken out Friday by Dr. Chrlstopher- ton, refereed the games. ton, Mr. and Mrs. Hammer and fam Mrs. Mabie Lash and daughters the church. son. ily, Mr. and Mrs. Jendrzjewski and Bernardlne and Dorothy and Mrs. Bible school at 10 A. M. Sunday family, Mr. and Mrs. Ott and family. Walters motored to Pendleton Sun morning. Preaching services at 11 Week-end Vi«it°rs. Mr. and Mrs. Lindner and family. day. A. M. Subject, "Grace Reigning Week-end visitors from Pendleton Mr. and Mrs. Buell and family, Mr. Mrs. Richards went to Portland Through Rlghteousnes," a continua at C. M. Best home were Miss Ida Eld Pearson, Margaret Hemphill, Mary tion of the study of Romans. ridge, Miss Constance Sawyer, Mr. igain to be with Mr. Richard Fri Middleton, Agnes Roberts, Janie lay. She returned Saturday night Christian Endeavor at 6:3o P. M. Will Glass and Mr. W. H. Till. Shockey, Hugh Roberts, Bob Hooker »nd reported that Mr. Richard has Preaching at 7:30 P. M. Subject: and Jack Dotson. been resting very nicely. "Death Reigning Through Sin.” Mr. and Mrs. Dave Conrad and son Portland Visitor. Raymond McNabb Is reported an Study of Personal Evangelism and George Newell went to Portland John and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Con It will urprire yon how much prayer meeting at 7:30 Thursday Wednesday night on business and re much Improved the last few weekn rad were Sunday dinner guests at And a Full Line of other Meats to select from. we can save you during the year He is able to sit up and will be up evening. turned Sunday. the Hammer home. on your shoe bill. AH we ask is in crutches soon. The wound m his Ella Shockey was a Pendleton vis that you bring your shoes to ns My Motto: hip is entirely healed and the last for repairing In ample time so we itor Saturday. Is Married. □peratton is almost healed can do a good job. Word was received that ‘‘Jud’1 Mr. and Mrs. Barrager who recent W alter Bullard went to Portland “ Q U A L I T Y and S E R V I C E ” Davis who used to go to high school ly purchased the Hoisington ranch MQpirit” was the subject of the A Full U n e Of Monday night. here was married in Portland last Lesson-Sermon in all Churches moved to their new home Friday. SHOE OILS week. No particulars are known. of Christ. Scientist, on Sunday. Sidney Barnard spent Tuesday February 9. transacting business in Portland. Burk's For Bargains. The Golden Text was, “Not by Mr. and Mrs. Lenz and family were Pendleton Visitor». . might, nor by power, but by my Miss Margaret McDevitt and Mlsr I A. W. TURNBLAD spirit, saith the Lord of hoots” Laura Wallace, local teachers here, | (Zech. 4:1). PHONE 411 spent the week-end in Pendleton. Among the citations which com prised the Lesson-Sermon were the Retnrn from Trip. following from the Bible: “The Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felt house totter kUleth. bnt the spirit giveth — Complete Line of Sporting Goods— and Mrs. O. T. Lockridge re- Ilfs. . . . Now the Lord is that Spirit: and where the Spirit of the Satnrday. They reported that the Lord is. there is liberty" (U Cor. roads were in very poor condition. «:«. 17). In one place as many as 35 cars went The Lesson-Sermon also included off the grade. the following passages from the Christian Science textbook. ’’Sci- On Sick L ist onco and Health with Kay to the Miss Ruth Bensel, who Is employed I Beriptares”, by Mary Baker Eddy: in the Herald office, was unable to I -The baptism oi 8pirit, washing work Monday on account of having I the body of all the impurities of HERMISTON flesh, signifies that the pure In a touch of the flu. heart see God and are approaching spiritual Life and its demonstro- From Pendleton. . tion . , . Denial of the claims J. T. Purdy representative of the I IS t h E TIME to get of matter is n greet step towards Union Pacific 8yatem from Pendleton | the Joys of Spirit, towards human vour Lawn Mower» in was In Hermiston Tuesday on bual- en>ng and nourishing, it is tasteful freedom and the final triumph over too. »hape for Sorinz. We the body” (pp. 341, 343). APT flflCK A PUUC h ! In n<lditi»n we carry a full line of X- y 7 H £ V PAKALVZE DUU. have the time now and Registered at Hotel. the finest cake» and pies, baked on TIU^S, AMD LA Y OUT BIG CITY AdvertUiac Lmtg Employed are registered at the I can assure von a firit- The following folio the premises, everything prepar'd C om P e n n o n eofí. 7WS Advertising la of great antiqolty. Hermiston Hotel this week: B. I. COUVT» THRU WILL PUT with the purest ingredients *n 1 m de class iob. Oar price ia < 2 .0 0 .. Don't w*it until the m u is read? ■Eyptlan advertising over four t han Whitney. Kenewick; R. P. BrumbackJ n e w u s e m o \ oua s to n e , to repr'seat th» utmost in delicio js- aand yaatn oi«l haa ” *“ * La Grande; R. T. Eaton, La Grande; » cut. atí - w M o n e y in t o your , ness and food value. cash p e o is rs K aud n e u R. R. Bnberg, La Grande; A. E. An to the time of and HOPS M U L ie g t* J a apea. The ani Haat derson. Pendleton; James Hill, H. Ler'eMRGHrfQfLVoLL Pneao, Walla Walla; J. g. Cooper. | tlaement la said to Portland; W. T. Brown, Pe n d isi u n WANT ADS ♦ ♦ ♦ PHENOMENAL GAIN IN TRUST SERVICES ADDITIONAL LOCALS L UMAT1LU ITEMS TRY OUR SHOP WE GUARANTEE EVERY JOB i J. L. V AU G H AN ! Everthing Electrical COLOMBIA NEWS NOTES R o h rm a n M o t o r Company ■ ■ Stop! Look! Listen! Special For Saturday Pot Roasts Beef 8 Pounds L ard 4 Pounds L a rd - - - - - 23c $1.45 75c HERMISTON MEAT MARKET BOWMAN SHOESHOP SPORTING GOODS Fishing Tackle, Ammunition, Guns Cigars, Candies, Sandwiches HITT’S CONFECTIONERY NOW KNEER’S REPAIR SHOP S S H e r m is to n B a k e r y s b