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IB S IWAtîADS r o t bale FOR SALE— Weaner pigs; DeLaval MlikeV, 2 unit; and (or salp or trad«: one Cheater W hite boar. Kenneth Gabriel. Stanfield. Phone ,3 6 -F -ll. 33-ltp FOR SALE— Corona Portable type writer. If it is- a typewriter you need, we havp them. The new Remington Portable; re-condition ed standard Remingtons; typewrit er ribbons. carbon paper. The Her miston Herald. 33-t(c FOR SALE— Modern 5 room house with basement and bath, well con structed; located across from Bap tist ghurch in Hermiston. Bargain if taken at once. W rite H. Potter, Sliyerton, Oregon. 32-2tp FOR, SALE— Young tomato plants. Mrs. George Briggs, Hermiston, Oregon. 33t(c FR BALE— Work team and harness. Cheap. A t Jim Todd ranch. 32-2tp FR SALE— Asparagus plants, $3.50 per 1000 and you dig them. A. W . Turnblad ranch. 32-2tc FOR SALE— Piano in storage. Looks and is like new. W ill sacrifice for balance, «188.00. Terms «2.00 weekly. W ill discount for cash. W rite Tallman Piano Store, 395 So. 12 St., Salem. Oregon. 32-3tc REMINGTON TYPEW RITERS— We have the agency for the Remington Portable, the ideal graduation gift. Also two No. 10 and one No. 11 Remington Standard 'Typewriters, a ll in good condition, new ribbons and ready to go. Priced reason able. A t the Herald office. 31-tfc FOR SALE— Odd lot of Del Monte Lawn envelopes. W hile they last, box of 25 for 10c. At the Herald office. 29-tfc Burk's for Bargains. Burk’s For Bargains. Haley’s Electric Hatchery. Baby chicks, custom hatched. Most all standard breeds. We’ll treat you right. Used Incubators for sale. Freewater, Oregon, Phone 66F14, Freewater. 25-9tp miscellaneous W ANTED— About 15 head of stock for pasture. W . A. Mlkesell, Cold Springs dam. 33-tfc TAK EN UP— One small lamb marked with piece cut out of under side of left ear. Owner can have same by paying for this ad and for care of the lamb. Mrs. H. W. Loudermilk, Hermiston, Oregon. 32-ltp BIG ROADSTER— Suitable for mak ing trnek. Trade for furniture. In quire at Herald office. 33-tfc Creek Grange. Overseer; Oscar Lun- dell of Willows Grange, Lecturer; Mrs. O. Lundell of Willows, Chap lain; Mrs. W. C. Isom of Irrigon Grange, Steward; Mrs. C. Peck of Willows, Gate Keeper; Mr. Mitchell, of Boardman Grenflel Grange, Assist ant Steward; Mrs. Divine, Lexington Grange, Lady Assistant; Mrs Cooie of Lexington. Bunion»; Mrs. Grace Tyler of Boardman, Secretary. The degree work was put on by the Ir r i gon Grange. This is a beautiful part of the order and was enjoyed by all. Luncheon at six was served by the H. E. C. ladies. The next place of meet ing will be with the Willows Grange in July. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kelly of Port land. visited several days this week with Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Jones. Mrs. K jlly is a sister of Mrs. Jones. Mrs. Ed. Bensel, Mrs. Fay Rogers and Mrs. Fred Barker of Hermiston were all day guests Wednesday of Mrs. W|. C. Isom and daughter Doro thy, Silas Barker has gone to his new home at Toledo, Oregon, for a two week’s stay. Robert Smith has charge of the janitor work during Mr. Barker's absence. Laurence Markham was home for a short time Saturday night. Fred Markham and Jess Oliver spent several days last week shear ing sheep In the Ione country. Mrs. Grieves and daughter Norma motored to Heppner Saturday for the spelling contest. Ruth Leicht and Rosy Corey from the seventh grade were contestants from here. John Smith who Is very sick with inflamatory rheumatism, was taken to the Pendleton hospital Saturday. A new Studebaker car was wreck ed on the highway near the W. C. Isom home Tuesday evening. It was driven by a Pendleton man. No one was seriously Injured. Chas. Smith, of Heppner, county agent, called on a number of farm ers Friday. Read The Herald W ant Ads. WEBMXSTOir TTBRALD. LODGE COMTEST IS HELD IN PENDLETON The Odd Fellow lodges in the state held a first degree team contest in Pendleton Saturday Bight, April 12. The Haaalo lodge from Portland and the Eureka lodge of Pendleton took part in the contest with Pendleton placing first. This la the second time in succession thnt this lodge has won fret honors In this contest. Local members attending the meet ing were as follows: Joe Reeves, M. L. Watson, O. C. Pierce, W. R. Longhorn, Cecel Warner. Curtis Sim ons, George Harkenrider, Gwen Hughes, Jap Templeton, Tony Sone- son, Miles Beasley, George Beddow Jr., Lon Dotson, Baxter Hutchison and Paul Miller. They report a very good meeting, a very good feed and a UMATILLA ITEMS Mrs. J. B. Springer entertained the bridge club at her home Friday after noon. Mrs. Roy Paulu of Portland was a Umatilla visitor Friday. Saturday morning the Umatilla high school tennis teams played the Hermiston teams on the Hermiston court. Lorins Lash, playing girl's singles, won. Francis Stephens lost boy’s singles. Verna Byrnes and Agnes Thompson lost in g irl’s doub les. Dwight Mahoney and Dan Foord lost in boy's doubles and Lorlne Lash and Francis Stephens won mixed doubles. The Senior dance Saturday night was quite well attended. Fletcher's orchestra furnished the music and everyone reported a good time. Mrs. D. C. Mahoney spent Friday in Spokane. B ill Touggood of Starbuck spent the latter part of last week visiting in Umatilla. A1 Kennedy of The Dalles spent the week-end in Umatilla. Dorothy WRlker of La GTande NOTICE OF SAtJi UNDER CliATTEL^MORiGAÖi IW T / m v im i RE NOTICE IS HEREBY <MVEN that on Saturday. April 28. 1930, at the hour of two o’clock in the afternoon of said day on .the farm of T. H. Haddox, about six miles Northeast of Hermiston, Umatilla County, Ore gon, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, the following described personal property, to-wit: _ M ilk Butterfat Age Production roduction Years Name Pounds Pounds 14,829 530 Holstein Cow................ Star .......- ......... 8 15,698 621.4 Holstein Cow................ Pet ......... .. ......... 8 14.987 <28 Holstein Cow............ .... Dolly .......... ......... 8 13,833 491.3 Holstein Cow.... ;.......... Buttercup ......... 7 622.4 14,090 Holstein Cow................ Chrisie ...... ......... 8 14,787 659.6 Holstein Cow................ Blackie ___ ......... 7 13,552 466.7 Holstein Cow— ........... Zoe ........... _ ......... 5 621.6 11,31« Fae ___ ..... ......... 6 Holstein Cow................ 422.4 12.987 Holstein Cow................ Annie ........ ......... 4 Mae ............ ......... 2 tf Holstein Heifers: 3 black and white Holstein Heifers, 1 H years old 4 black and white Holstein heifers, 6 to 8 months old. 1 black and white Holstein heifer, about 2 weeks old. Said property has been taken under and by virtue of a chattel mortgage executed and delivered by the said Thomas Haddox to Eve H. Hoisington, dated January 14, 1924, and of record at page 538, Book 41, Records of Chattel Mortgages of Umatilla County, State of Oregon, and said property w ill be sold under and by virtue of said chattel mortgage. Dated this 15th day of April, 1930. BERT J. NATION, As Agent of Eve H. Hoisington, Mortgagee. (33-2tc) spent the week-end visiting her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. W. Neff. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stone of E l lensburg, were Umatilla visitors Sun day. They were accompanied by Glenn Yager, his mother Mrs. Yager, and Miss Jensen, also of Ellensburg Mr. Yager and Miss Jensen met with the school board cncerning teaching positions. Mr. Yager has majored in music, would conduct the band, and coach the respective athletic activi ties. Miss Jensen has also majored in music and would conduct glee club. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chapman and son Donald spent the week end in Yakima. W. H. Amon and Claude Folly of Kennewick visited in Umatilla Sun day. Agnes Thompson's Snnday school class of boys and Miss Riceo’s class of Intermediate girls, enjoyed a picnic in Stanfield Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Morris and Mrs. Mor ris’ father. D. Olinger, of Milton, vis ited Mr. Olinger’s sister, Mrs. Jennie Bailey, Sunday. Mrs. A. V. Oliver of Lakeview, Is visiting with her daughter. Mrs. Milo McFarland. LeErva Powell of Portland is vis iting with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. John Powell. W. R. Nugent who is working In The Dalles, was home over the week end. The first baseball game of the sea son was played Sunday with Athena on the home diamond. Umatilla won 11 to 10. Those Umatilla people who were in Pendlstcm Sunday evening were: Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. Max Graybeal, Mr. and Mrs. J. VINEYARD LODGE NO. 30«. L 0. Q. F. meets each Monday evening In Odd Fellows' hall. Visiting members cor dially invited. W. It. Longhorn, Secretary. Baxter Hutchison, N. G. Meets first and third Thura- Iday. Legion Auxiliary meet« ^second and fourth Thursday. PAINTING, KALSOMINING PAPERING WALL PAPERS L, JOUANNAULT, STANFIELD. DIRECT A SERVICE V TO X-Ray and Diagnosia Bank Building Phone Connection» Sundays and Evening» by apelnt- ment. nia P layers — IN— ALFRED W. CHRISTOPHERSON Physician and Surgeon The Dramatic Masterpiece Office Phone 73«. FOR PENDLETON, BOISE AND SALT LAKE CITY AND INTER MEDIATE POINTS h s. M c K enzie , m . d Eye. Ear- Nose and Throat — OF — Office: Belshazzar 6:39 P .M . U N IO N P A C IF IC DR. A. E. MARBLE Chiropractor HERMISTON, OREGON l Treat both Acute and Chronic Din- eases. Office; Two doors west of postoffice 8:00 P .M , Phone 481 Admission 35c-50c Family Three, $1 Office Hours. 10 to 12; 1:30 to 6. Hermiston, Oregon. April 19 HERMISTON DRUG COMPANY W. L. Hamm, Agent. ■■■■■■I ie e e e e e e e e b e b e e e h e h b e e e e b b b b e e e b h i hermiston barber DISMIRKKMRNTS. Net losses paid during the year including adjustment expenses ................... ..............6 476.229.44 Dividends peid on capital stock during the year.......... Non« Commission« a n d salaries paid during tho year........... 120.712.66 Tpxes. licenses and fee« paid during the year..................... 22,786.22 Amount of nil other expendi ture« .................. ...................... 56,504.22 PRANN FUNERAL SERVICE Telephone 801 Night or Daay CHAPEL, FUNERAL COACH AND SANITARY PREPARATION ROOM Ambulance Service Hermiston Avenue Total exp en d itu re«.............. 6 677,181.69 ASSETS. Total adm lttwt .................... ..«4.171.(4 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■J ! J. L. V A U G H A N ; D eliciou s for Good Friday _ u Anii.trnsH. Oro,a claim , for I omc . unpaid! 47,17».07 Amount of unearned pre m ium . on all outstanding^ ..................................................... 010,404.40 D u . for commlMlon and bro- k .rage .......................................... „.040.47 All other ll.b lllt lM ...................... 00,000.00 Total ll.bllltlM , azclualra of capital Mock of 1100,- •«0-00 ...................................0 401.711.04 B l'StN E SS Iff ORRGON FOR THB YEAR N .t pramluma r a clv a d dur- Ins t h . y e a r ...........................| 0,110.00 lx » « » paid during th* year.. (,414.11 D om w inetirrsd during tha ......... ............................ 1.74 1 .« H artford ’' company * swbvrancb « R M BISSELL, ftn M M U JAMES L. D. KEARNEY. Secretary, Statutory r ..ld .n t attorney far aerrleet CLARE A, LBn; ¿alazl, Oregon. SHOP AND BEAUTY PARLOR Mr. and Mrs. Shaar, Prop. Phone 481 Total income . . . . . . . L**_*»»_t 762.264.16 Znlue of real estate owned (m arket value) ..................... None ▼slue of stocks and bond« owned (m arket value) . . . . 1,274,640.00 Loans on mortgage« and col lateral, etc.................................. None 169,416.47 Cash In banks and on hand. Premium« In course of collec tion written since Septem 207.429.9S ber 20, 1929 ............................ Interest and rents due and accrued .................................... 10.IIS.SS 1-2-3 Inland Empire Bldg. Pendleton, Oregon W. J. W ARNER Attorney-at-law Hermiston t it C Auspices Missionary Society M. E. Church 7^ Res. Phene T i l Office in First National Bank Bldg. The Feast FOR THE DALLES AND PORTLAND 10:10 A.M . 2 :1 1 P .M . 11:27 P.M . 3:03 P. M W. L. MORGAN, D. M. D. now associated with Dr. F. V. PRIME General Dentistry W r ig h t’s C alifor Travel economically in the com fortable, modern coaches of the Union Pacific Stages. Leave Hermiston: Pacific tages. Leave Hermiston: 5:48 A .M . Legion Hall. C O M IN G ! S A L T L A K E C ITY H artford L iv e S tock In su r an ce'C om p any SUNSET MOTOR FREIG HT, INC. Bonded. Insured. Dally service Pendleton, Portland, Seattle. Leav- Peod'eton 4 P. M. Terminal Her miston Creamery Co., Phone 852. 31-tfc Surprise the Kiddles— Order n dozen of these Delicious Hot Cross Buns tor 25 cents. Better because they are made from the purest Ingredients by expert bakers. Just try our Bread, Pies. Cakes, Cookies, Dough nuts, Buns and Rolls. ! HERMISTON BAKERY The undersigned have opened a regular service in Hennitton. We call for and deliver Monday and Thursday of each week. ■ ! Dry Cleaning, Dye Works, Carpets and Household Furnishings. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED » ANT AND ■ E verthing E lectrical " j FOR YOU ■ ; L X X -S X S -f BBHBBBiaaBrBlIBBBBB JHBBBBWBBSHBBISBBBBBBBBB ! SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMEN1 ! ■ ■ ■ 206 E u t Court 8t. Burk’s for Bargains. ■ Pendleton Dye Wks.-Model Cleaners S HIGHEST CASH prices paid for live stock. We w ill be in Hermiston every week. Drop us a card if you have any stock to sell. Huston & Bennett Co. Inc., The Dalles, Ore gon, Box 327. 31-tfc g ® PENDLETON, OREGON fs iW W B ia W W W W W W B B B B B B B B W B B ^- Finer Tires at Low er Prices Burk's For Bargains. AT THE HERALD OFFICE— Carbon paper, typewriter ribbons. Ink pads and rubber stamps. W here Your Dollars H ave More Cents O verzize G ood year Hermiston Second Hand Store.— Tree puller, alao 250 ft. la. cable. Fur- nltnre, hardware and stove«, lotfc W e K eep th e Q u ality U p . ñdhúndec Burk'a For Bargain». INSURANCE— Fire. U fa , Auto— "In sure in aura Insurance.” J. M. Support L ocal Industries: S H O E SH O P B akeries, C ream eries, 29 x 4 .4 0 , $5,79 G roceries, etc. 30x4.50, $6.59 S chools, C hurches, L odges O th er S izes in P roportion And The ,Ierald P a y T a x es in this C ounty. C arry Full line G roceries, D ry G oods, S hoes, Shirts, D resses, etc H a v e you ev er visited our store? ROHRM AN MOTOR CO. BLUE FRONT STORE PHONE »41 AUTHOWZID SALES AND SERVICE H U W 9 Y 0 N . OREGON A Full U n e Of SHOE OILS BOW M AN 30x3^, $ 5 .1 0 It t i e w NEWS ITEMS It will urprise you how much we can save you during the year on your shoe bill. All we ask is that you bring your shoes to us for repairing In ample time so we can do a good Job. G ive you G ood S ervice. Bark*« For Bargain». '' 1 (B y Mrs. W . C. Isom) The Morrow county quarterly Pom- ong Orange session was held a t Ir r i gon Saturday. A «rll 5, w ith a large crowd la attendance. The five sub ordinate Granges were all represent ed as well as Gilliam county and Um atilla county Grange«. ' A bount eous, dinner waa nerved at the noon The afternoon program con- of three numbers - by the eebool band, reading by Floyd OHrer of Irrigon Grange, reading by Joeeph- ene Buchey of Willows Grange, read ing by W alter Brtetow and address by Alva R. Shumway of Milton on the federal agricultural marketing, set which waa appreciated by< all. This waa followed by a closed meet ing fee, eleetien of off leers as fol-1 LODGE DIRECTORY HERMISTON POST NO. 87 S, nopal. a t th . Anaool S letew ra t *1 »ho of New York, ki the «tat« of N«w York, on the thlrty-flret day of December, 192». made to the Insurance Cemnito- eloner of the State of Ore»on. pursuant to law: CAPITAU Amount of capital stock paid u p .............................................. 2 600,000.00 INCOM*. Net premium« received durlnv 694,483 83 the year ................................ Interest, dividends and rent» 51,863 48 received during the year . . Income from other source« 126.60 received during th« y e a r .. B. Springer. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Clark, Walter Bullard. Dora Reeves. Harold Buhman, Lorlne Lash und George Keudler. John Bray has returned home again. R. L. Skeen, local school superin tendent, was in La Grande Saturday. PHONE 671 BURNHAMS G en eral M erchandise Mr an 1 Mrs George Haskell en joyed a short visit with their nelce and nephew last week, who were mot oring through the country. Mr. Sudcrth received serious Injur ies Wednesday when he was struck bv a fret ht tri in as he was driving his car over tho crossing near the Tum-A-Lum building. He was tsken to the Hermiston hospital at once where he Is receiving treatment un der Dr. Christopherson. Latest re ports were not favorable. The Sunday school Is having a gradual increase In attendance and are plnnning a nice program for Eas ter mid hope every one in the com munity w ill attend. The people of the community are giving a nice pro gram and luncheon at the church Friday evening after which a free- y, 111 offering will be taken to help along In the improvement on the rhurch. Everyone Is invited to at tend. Ccorge J. Kendler of Umatilla was 'a visitor at the Isom home Sunday,