THURSDAY, FEBRUARY IT. IMO mlnfUraXor of the estate of Mart Paul Walsh made successive trips her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Griffin, deceased, and has qualified to Hermiston Wednesday, Thursday Kendler. as the law directs. All persons hav and Friday to have dental work Mrs. D. C. Mahoney spent the ing claims against said estate are done. week-end in Portland. required to present the same to me Mrs. Rosenkrans of Colfax, is vis at the office of W. J. Warner, my at Mrs. E. McNabb, Maxine and iting with her daughter, Mrs. R. L torney, In Hermiston, Oregon, with Skeen. Blanche Pike motored to La Grande VOI BAIS proper vouchers, within six months Saturday. Mr. Bramer spent Monday >f last from the date hereof. K pota- Mrs. Duff Knight is visiting her week In Portland. He left Tuetdiy FOR BALE— Netted Gem Dated this 20th day of February A. Fer-I night for the east where he will parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Powell. toes, |2 .2 6 per sack. C. 1930. visit his mother. 26-2tc gueon, Stanfield. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Springer mot ________________________ F. L. JEWETT, ored to Pendleton Tuesday of last Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bensel of Her PIANO to be sold at Hermiston. Beau-1 35-5te Adminlstator. miston visited at Mrs. Bens^'s par week. tlfu l bungalow size like new. Big William Young spent the week ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Connell, saving. W ill accept phonograph ADDITIONAL LOCAIS end in Portland. Sunday. part payment. Balance terms to Wm. Swltzler motored to Pendle Louie Kendall of Portland was a suit. Address Factory Warehouse, ton Saturday. 435 Washington, at Portland. Those who played golf Sunday Umatilla visitor Saturday. Mrs. Calvin Horsely and Mrs. 24-2tc I were: Fred Gibson, Ted West, Herb- Mrs. Dryden and daughter Juan Gertrude Benson of Plymouth were ert Headwall, Mr. and Mrs. Fred ita spent Saturday In Portland. FOR SALE—One four wheeler trail-1 Barker_ John Haddox, Dr. Morgan, Louise Jackson of The Dalles was Umatilla visitors Sunday. er: one stock trailer. A few good | Mr patterson J e w n gm |th <nd a Umatilla visitor Saturday. Mrs. A. G. Foord left Sunday used ears for sale cheap. Used Ruth Bensel. Valolce Bramer, Jim Byrnes and night for a visit in Portland. parts for all cars. Hermiston Auto Ray Woodward ware Hermiston vis Wrecking House. E. F. Pierson, itors Saturday. CARD OF THANES . . . . ’ Makes Trip to Pendleton. owner. Steve Hortsch spent Saturday in L. C. Dyer and his daughter Len- Portland. ore made a trip to Pendleton la» We wish to thank our many friends Burk’s For Bargains. Dwight Mahoney sprained his an for their kindness and sympathy Thursday. kle Friday night in the Pilot Rock during the illness and death of our Baby I Haley’s Electric Hatchery, game. chicks, custom hatched. Most all I To Pendleton. wife and mother. Velma Buntln spent Saturday in standard breeds. We’ll treat you Mrs. Dave Mlttlesdorf, Mrs. George W. D. Gordon. Arlington. right. Used incubators for sale. I Harkenrider and Mrs. Curtis Sim M. E. Gordon. Agnes Kendler who Is attending H. J. Gordon. Freewater, Oregon, Phone 65F14, mons made a trip toPendleton Thurs Northwestern school of commerce in Freewater. 25-9tp day. F. J. Gordon. Spokane spent the week-end with G. C. Gordon. FOR SALE— 10 acres on Columbia highway, between main Irrigation I*™“ Leathers, who used to reside ditch and ctty. Price 11250.00* here, is in Hermiston with his wife IS THE TIME to ret Lillian F. Hubbs, Trustee, Silver-. ““ . visiting and seeing about business ton, Oregon. 25 -tfc|. . your Lawn Mowers in interests. shape for Soring. We miscellaneous WANTED— To rent place on project From Umatilla. have the time now and suitable for dairying. John Pax- Mrs- A- E- McFarland was a Her can assure yon a first- ton, Irrigon. Oregon. 22-2tp | ml»ton visitor Wednesday. WANT AOS NOW Burk’s For Bargains. Burk’s For Bargains. Hermiston Second Hand Store.— Tree puller, also 260 ft. in. cable. Fur niture, hardware and stoves. lOtfc I To Pendleton. John Haddox made a business trip to Pendleton Wednesday......... .... .. UMATILLA ITEMS clan Job. to oat. Oar price i> $2.00. to 1*. » "■» — In the Metter of the Estate Gladys Thompson, who has been of working la Seattle. visited her par Mart Griffin, Deceased. Notioe Is hereby given that the ents. Mr. sad Mrs. B, Q. Thompeoa. u»d»f»tf#»d has bo«B appointed ad over (fie wees end. LODGE DIRECTOR Y d ially Invited. " Thursday, March 6 PENDLETON Office: Reserved Seats on Sale 1-2-3 Inland Empire Bldg. Pendleton, Oregon Sunday, March 2 Rivoli Theatre. S P O R T IN G W. J. W A R N ER Attorney-at-Law Hermiston »:: Oregon DR. A. E. MARBLE Chiropractor G O O DS —Complete Line of Sporting Goods— Cigars, C andies, S an d w ich es I Treat both Acute and Chronic D is eases. Office: Two doors west of postoffice Phone 481 Office Hours, 10 to 12; 1:30 to I. Hermiston, Oregon. HERMISTON BARBER SHOP AND BEAUTY PARLOR Mr. and Mrs. Shaar, Prop. Phone 481 PRANN FUNERAL SERVICE HERMISTON Tsleplione 801 Night or Daay CHAPEL, FUNERAL COACH AND SANITARY PREPARATION ROOM Ambulance Service Hermiston Avenue R ead th e A d v ertisem en ts—It P ays 2 J. L. V A U G H A N - H erm iston A ud itoriu m 28 i 208 East Court St. J S ANY AND S E verthing E lectrical ; ■ FOR YOU 5 Phone C onner’s Eagles O rch estra Aemission $1.00 139 Pendleton, Ora. ■ N O T IC E WHY PAY MORE! Blue Front BURNHAM’S GENERAL MERCHANDISE 121 MAIN ST. S p ecial For S atu rd ay POT ROAST BEEF SHOULDER PORK ROASTS PICNIC HAMS ....................... SIRLOIN STEAK ................. LARD, NO. 8s ....................... LARD, NO. 4s ........................ I BUY LIVE STOCK. SPECIAL!! I 23c 23c 23c .... 33t • $1.45 75c COME IN AND SEE ME BEFORE YOU SELL. My Motto: Musical Concert Q U A L I T Y and S E R V I C E ’’ A t Hermiston Auditorium HERMISTON MEAT MARKET MARCH 1,1930 A. W. TURNBLAD PHONE 411 It will urprise you how much we can save you during the year on your shoe bill. A,1 we ask is that you bring your shoes to us for repairing In ample time so we can do a good Job. A Full Line* Of” SHOE OILS BOW M AN SH O E SH O P 8:00 P M WALLA WALLA COLLEGE VIOLIN TRIO P e n d le to n S e r v ic e f o r PROF. JOHN HICKMAN W e ll known artist heads the trio with H e r m is to n P e o p le Mabel Smith and Keylor Noland Mrs. John Hickman, Pianist The T rio w ill be Assisted by Lorene Ridout, Reader and Boardman Noland, Saxaphonist and Reader Each one appearing in this program is an artist by actual demonstration. This is one of the best programs Hermiston has ever been privileged to hear. It is worth all your efforts to attend. » C e n ts , ADMISSION 25 Cents ening and nourishing, it is tasteful too. In addition we carry a full line of the finest cakes and pies, baked on the premises, everything prepared with the purest ingredients an<1 made to represent the utmost in deliciors- ness and food value. H erm isto n B a k e r y 2 ■ !■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Burk's for Bargains. Men*s Fancy Dress Shirts $1.15 to $5.00 each HERMISTON, OREGON Res. Phone 713 h s. M c K e n z i e , m . d - Eye. Ear. Nose and Throat SIMPLICITY DRESS PATTERNS, 15 CENTS SPECIAL!! Office Phone 73S. Office in First National Bank Bldg. 3 NICE SOLID HEADS LETTUCE PHONE 341 ALFRED W. CHRISTOPHERSON Physician and Surgeon R IV O LI T H E A T R E F R ID A Y , F E B R U A R Y 22 PKGS. CITRUS POWDER W. L. MORGAN, D. M. D. now associated with Dr. F. V. PRIME General Dentistry O N E N IG H T O N L Y DANCE 1 POUND TIN HIGH GRADE COFFEE Meets first and third Thurs day. Legion Auxiliary meet« i second and fourth Thursday. Legion Hall. , , . X-Ray and Diagnosis Bank Building Phone Conneetloss Sundays and Evenings by apeint- ment. CASH PRICES 3 POUNDS COFFEE ......... HERMISTON POST NO. 37 Presented by Pendleton Lodge No. 288, B. P. 0. E. Where Your Dollars Have More “Cents” 16 POUNDS SUGAR ................. — 1——. —_ _ 6 GALLONS COAL OIL ... . B ax ter H utchison, N. G. (Wth a Cast of 60 People) H IT T ’S C O N FEC TIO N E R Y F rid a y & S a tu rd a y j Vf. R. Longhorn, Secretary. The Elks’ Minstrels Fishing T ack le, A m m u n itio n , Guns KNEER’S REPAIR SHOP VINEYARD LODGE NO. 201, I O. ft F. meets each Monday evening in Odd ' Fellows' ball. Visiting member* cor A M ight o f M errim ent and Fun Don't w»it until the rrass is ready Burk’s for Bargains. (By Verna Byrnes) FOR SALE— Electric waffle iron, Miss Mabie Jenkins of Los Angeles good aa new and cost 112.50; pric is visiting her father, M. Jenkins, ed at >5.00 for quick sale. H. E. here. Hanby. 23-tfc Mss Clara Corrigan resumed her duties at the Umatilla high school Burk’s For Bargains. Wednesday morning after a short 10 ACRES of old alfalfa land forjmness. sale or will rent if planted to I Mrs. Mabel Pine, Vancouver, Wn., artichokes. I* M. Baker, Man- is visiting Gus Frazolas. Mrs. Pine xanlta, Oregon. 26-3tp and Mr. Franzolas spent Wednes d a y and Thursday of last week in Order Baby Chicks from J. S. Weit. Ptendleton. Hermiston. 26-4tp A1 Kennedy of The Dalles spent the latter part of the week in We have Money to Loan on Dairy Cattle, Beef Cattle and Sheep. Umatilla. Friday wtae spent in Spo Twin City Creamery Company, kane with his mother who is ill. 2<-tfc IMrs- Mabie Lash accompanied him Kennewick, Washington. o Spokane. M r. Kennedy return- IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE|ed to The Dalles Saturday evening. Wednesday the Umatilla high STATE OP OREGON TOR school debaters spoke against Mc UMATILLA COUNTY Laughlin high school on the ques In the Matter of the Estate of tion, "Resolved: That the United Jacob L. Stork, deceased. Notice of Hearing Upon Final Report States should cease to protect by Notice is hereby given that the un armed force American capital Invest dersigned has filed hla final report ed in foreign countries exoept after as administrator of the above en a formal declaration of war." The titled estate with the clerk of the negative team which la composed of above entitled court, and that the Agnes Thompson and Dwight Mah Judge thereof has designated Mon oney went to Milton where they lost day the 24th day of February, 1930, 3-0. The affirmative teem consist at ten o’clock In the forenoon as the ing of Verna Byrnes and Melvin time, and the county court room In Jenkins met the McLoughllb team the county court house at Pendle In their own hall and won 3-0. Thursday morning saw the Uma ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, as the place when and where hearing shall tilla-Plymouth ferry making regular be had upon Bald final report. All trips across the river after its long persona Interested are hereby notified vacation during the cold weather. Among those Umatilla people who to then an d t here appear and »how cause. If any they have, why the final have regularly attended the revival report should not be approved, the meetings in Boardman are: Mr. and his Alquiet, Mrs. H. C. Bramer, jui ». administrator discharged and 1. Brownell and Mr. and Mrs. Henr bonds exonerated. Dated at Stanfield, Oregon, this J w ards. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. McFarland at 14th day of January, 1930. tended the Grange meeting in Irri ROBERT F. THOMPSON, Adm inistrator. gon last Wednesday evening. Wm. Shepherd spent Thursday of 8. A. Lowell, last week in Portland. Attorney. Louise Richard who has been vis Pendleton, Oregon 20-5tp iting her aunt and uncle in Zilla re turned to her home here Wednesday NOTICE TO CREDITORS night. DI THE COUNTY COURT OF THE Mrs. A. O. Foord and Mrs. Harry STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA Gramar were Hermiston viaito TILLA COUNTY. nth Thursday and Saturdev In the Matter of the Estate Friday night Pilot Rock came to of meet our basketball teams on the William Graham Root, Deceased. Umatilla floor. Both games were Notice 1« hereby given that the exceedingly good. The U. H. 8 undersigned has been appointed exe girls kept far ahead until the last cutrix of the lest will and teatament quarter when Pilot Rock began to of William Graham Root, deceased, play and climbed right np. The and ¿as qualified as the law directs. last minute of the game Pilot Rock All persons having claims against made a basket which tied the game. ■aid estate art required to present The tie was not played off. The the same to me at the office of W. score stood 29 for both teams. J. Warner, my attorney, la Hermis The boys game was equally excit ton, Oregon with proper voucher», ing though very rough. The U. H. w ithin six months from the 9. hoys won 19 to I t . Saturday night both Umatilla Dated thia 6th day of February. teams went to Arlington for the 1939. flnnJ game of the season. The U. ADALINE R. P. CARLYLE, A. S. girls again held the highest 23-Ste Executrix. score throughout the game. The at the half was 10 to 1. At Burk’s For Bargains. the end of the game the score was II to 7. The boys had bad lurk with their game. Though they play NOTICE TO CREDITORS Court of the State of ed hard, Arlington played a lltife la tte harder and the U. H. 8. hoys t UraattUa County. S' PAGE FOUR WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER THREE TIMES A WEEK. PHONE 461 AND OUR DRIVER WILL STOP. SHAARS BARBER SHOP Local Agent D O M ESTIC LAUNDRY Pendleton. Oregon