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page pou * THURSDAY. SEPTEMER U . IM S THE HEBMISTOM H3CBAXD, HERMISTON, OBJEGOK. where Mrs. Martin w m called by the Janlce Matott remained In Pendleton the rate of I per cent per annum from illness of her father, R. F. Ray. She with their grandparents. Mr. and the 5th day of April. 1*21; and the left him much improved. Mrs. C. B. Oarl. They returned home sum of 269.05 with Interest at the Monday. rate of 8 per cent per annum from Visits From Portland. Kenneth Athey, who Is attending Mr. and Mrs. Morton Elder were the 23rd day of October, 1929; and aviation school in Portland spent visitors at the C. M. Jackson home the sum of 920.50 abstract charges. the week end in this city visiting Saturday. From Umatilla. and the further sum of 2175.09 as to Hermiston. Ernia Pock of Umatilla was a Her Returns Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fellows of and for the fees of attorneys for Mrs. W. 8. Boynton who has been his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. O. T. miston business visitor Monday of visiting her son, W. L. Boynton, in Lockridge. Cheney, Washington, Mr. and Mrs. plaintiff; and the further sum of this week. Ix»ran Richardson of Sprague, Wash 221.79 for the costs and disburse Helix the past week, returned to her Motor to Pendleton. Spend Sunday Visiting. Mrs. F. V. Prime accompanied by ington, and Mr. and Mrs. T. B. ments. less the sum of 2130.00 stuck home In this city Monday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Jarvis and Mr W. L. Boynton returned with her. Catherine Crania and Clara Geh- Richardson an j daughter of Brem In plaintiff, The Federal Land Bank and Mrs. Joe bong of Umatilla spent nert mqtored to Pendleton Saturday erton, Washington, are guests at the of Spokane, a corporation held bv Spends Week-end Here Sunday visiting at the home of Mr. J. G. Cochran home. Mrs. Fellows plaintiff for the defendant, Hormis Alice Dyer, who is a teacher In the of last week. and Mrs. Earl Bensel of this city. is a sister of Mrs. Cochran while ton National Farm Loan Association Stanfield schools, spent the week-end Returns to Hermiston Ketnrn to Hollywood. in Hermiston visiting her parents, Rita Dyer who has been training I.oran and T. B. Richardson are In that certain suit then and there Florence Hannan, who has been Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Dyer. tofore pending wherein the nb.rve at the Good Samaritan hospital In Mrs. Cochran’s brothers. visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs Mrs. J. M. Prindlo went to named The Federal Land Bank of Portland the past several years. Is W. A. Hannan, of Columbia district Goes to Milton-Freewater. Grande Friday where she will visit Spokane, a corporation, was plaintiff Emma Thoeny left Friday evening spending her vacation visiting her relatives for a week. for the past several weeks, returned and Frank H. Stone and Alice M. mother, Mrs. Maude Dyer, of this to Hollywood, California, Friday of for Milton-Freewater where she city. J. V. Allen has completed h Stone, husband and wife, and Her spent the week-end at her home. last week, where she Is employed. chicken house which is one of the miston National Farm Loan Associa Ill in Hospital. best on the project. tion, a corporation, were defendants, Leaves for East. Mrs. D. Deeter was a patient at F. B. Swayze left Sunday night for Gilbert Dyer Is In school after re which eaid decree and judgment and the east where he expects to spend the Hermiston medical hospital sev covering from an attack of whoop order of sale have been duly docket eral days this week due to ptomaine about ten days. ing cough. ed and enrolled In the office of the poisoning from eating over ripe fruit. J. G. Cochran accompanied by his Clerk of said Court, and in and by Motor to Pendleton. V IT A P H O N E P IC T U R E S guests, Harry Fellows. Loran Rich which said judgment, decree and or Mr. and Mrs. C. S. McNaught mot Visit From Vancouver. Mr. Campbell of Vancouver, edi ardson and T. B. Richardson, left der of sale it wag directed that there PhonO 19-W ored to Pendleton Sunday. tor of the Vancouver Columbian, Mr. Wednesday of last week on a hunting hereinafter described real prooerty Pendleton Visitor. Crouch of Vancouver and Martin trip at Gurdane. They returned on In Umatilla County, Oregon, together TWO SHOWS EACH EVENING Nell Reeves was a Pendleton visi Matsen, also of Vancouver, were First Show Starts 7:00 P. M. with the tenements, hereditaments Monday empty handed. tor Saturday of last week. guests at the Merrill Potter home the Bob, Fred and Dick Thom left last and appurtenances thereto belonging FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Visits From Sunnyside. past week. Mr. Potter accompanied week on a hunting trip but return or In anywise appertaining, and vito M. D. Scroggs, former resident of by his guests went deer hunting and Get your seats on the SO yard line. ed Sunday on account of blood poison all of the estate, right an j Interest this community, now of Sunnysldei brought back one deer and a 500 There’s a hundred surprise thrills and of said defendants in and to tho lng settling in Bob's hand. spent several days last week visiting pound bear as prizes. you'll want to see them all. same, be sold by the Sheriff of Uma at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Called to Klamath Falls. tilla County, Oregon, to satisfy sa d NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE Campbell. He returned to his home N. B. Whitford was called to Klam judgment and all costs. UNDER EXECUTION Sunday. ath Falls the first of the week by the THEREFORE, I will, on the 25 th Returns from Rupert. death of his brother-in-law, W. C. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that day of October, 1930, at the hour of Enos Martin left Friday of last Ball of that city. by virtue of an execution issued out two o'clock In the afternoon of 3aid • week for Rupert, Idaho, where he of the Circuit Court of the State of day, at the front door of the court Hit by Sheep. spent several days visiting relatives Bouffai ,'r. Little Donald Cawkins, while wait- Oregon for Umatilla County to me house in the City of Pendleton, Uma «dUfttta Vttiosx in that city. He returned to this ,ng for the schoo, bu8 one mornlng directed and delivered upon a judg tilla County, Oregon, sell all of the A college football romance with city Sunday acoompanled by Mrs. this week, underwent quite an ex ment and decree and order of sale right, title and Interest which the , Vltaphone bringing to your cars the Martin and two sons who have been perience when a Bhecp butted him rendered in said court on the 19th said defendants, or either of them, college yells, bend parade, cheers, vlBlting in Rupert for some time turning him over three times. One day of September, 1930. In favor o' had on tho 17th day of Jannary, pep songs, EVERY thrill of a Yale- of Donald's companions came to his the Federal Land Bank of Spokane 1923, or since then have acquired or Harvard Classic. rescue and knocked the sheep in the a corporation, against Frank H. Stonr now have, In and to the following head with a rock. Donald came up and Alice M. Stone, husband ant1 described premises situated In Uma A lio Vitaphone Act and Fox News none the worse for wear, still hang wife, and Hermiston National Farm tilla County. State of Oregon, to-wit; The West Half of the Northwest ing on to his lunch in one hand and Loan Association, a corporation, lr Quarter of the Northeast Quarter i melon in the other, which he was the suit therein pending wherein th< SUNDAY AND MONDAY of Section Twenty-one, and the carrying when tho sheep decided to said The Federal Land Bank of Spo WARKCH AMiOo. riVA-jcJTT South Half of the Southwest Quar piny. ftane, a corporation, is plaintiff am ter of the Southeast Quarter of the Bald Frank IT. Stone and Alice M From Walla Witlla. Section Sixteen, all In Township Mr. and Mrs, Harry Ehrlich, of J^tone, an,] Hermiston National Farn Four North, Range Twenty-eight, Walla Walla, visited at the homo of Loan Association, a corporation, to East o f'th e W illamette Meridian, Mr. and Mrs. Michaelis, over the th e sum of 284.50, with interest a situated in Umatilla County, Ore week end. They returned to Walla (he rate of 8 per cent per annur gon. Walla Monday morning accompanied from the 17th day of July, 19281 an< by I.eo Michaelis, who has been vis the sura of 284.50 with Interest a together with the tenements, hered the rate of 8 per cent per annun itaments and appurtenances thereto iting his brother the past week. from the 17th day of January, 1929; »elonging or In anywise appertaln- ng; and also all of the right, estate and the sum of 284.50 with interes * . * at the rate of 8 per cent per annun itle and interest of said defendants from the 17th day of July. 1929; ant n and to the sim e; said lands to be MINNEHAHA NEWS NOTES * ❖ the sum of 284.50 with interest a; old at public auction to the highest the rate of 8 per cent per annun bidder for cash ip hand, the proceeds Miss Virginia Rodda left for Alsea Crom the 17th day of January, 1930; of sale to be applied In satisfaction Thursday where she will teach the and the sum of 284.50 with Interest of said execution and all coats. Dated this 23rd day of September first and second grades In the school at the rate of 8 per cent per annun there. This Is her third year of from the 17th day of July, 1930; and 1930. TOM B. GURDANE, teaching In that city. the sum of 22362.61 with interest at sheriff of Umatilla County, Oregon Mrs. M. T. Matott and children the rate of 5(4 per cent per annun and Mrs. J. V. Allen were Pendle- from the 17th day of Jhly, 1930; and -6tc - n visitors Saturday. Rosella and the sum of 8134.51 with Interest a LOCAL NEWS ITEMS’ i ©aHta®I|FatrF Am» Pennington, Alice Day, of beauties In a merry ¡e of singing, dancing, entertainment. The revolt of youth— new-world Ideas against old-world traditions. A tremendous romantic drama In a set ting of tuneful tunes, syncopatod songs, rhythmic rhythm. Joyous jazz. ALSO VITAPHONE VARIETY COMING “SALLY” 'THE TERROR” When the cost is no more, why not choose the best? A t the Black&Whife Garage RED& WHITE ' -“1 I th e J. M. NORTON, Owner G row ing Children TER BUILDS STURDY YOUNG BODIES.................. THE MEDICAL RESEARCH COUNCIL OF f REAT BRITAIN HAS PUBLISHED THE RE SULTS OF OF A FEEDING EXPERIMENT WITH TWO GROUPS OF BOYS UNDER CONTROLLED DIET. ONE GROUP RECEIVED BUTTER, AN OTHER GROUP WAS GIVEN VEGETABLE FATS INSTEAD. THE BUTTER GROUP GAINED TWENTY-ONE PER CENT MORE IN WEIGHT AND TWENTY PER CENT MORE IN HEIGHT THAN THE GROUP RECEIVING VEGETABLE FAT8, DOES YOUR CHILD USE PIJTNTY OF WHOLESOME UMATILLA COUNTY BUTTER’ Hermiston Creamery Company HEATROLAS RANGE IN PRICE FROM $100.00 TO $160.00. T he Q uincy Stove C o’s. Circulator Modernistic and Fireside are both very good Cir culators and a little cheaper than Heatrolas—$90.00 to $120.00. W e Also Have the Wilson Circulators For those who do not feel able to afford the Heat rolas. The Wilson is a very good low priced Circu lator and one on .which we can meet all competition and yet guarantee to give you a Quality Heater. WILSON CIRCULATORS AT $45.00 TO $65.00. If you „are interested in a Heater, and one that will re you a maximum of heat with a minimum amount of fuel, it will pay you to examine our lin’e of Cir culator«, which is the most complete in STYLE, QUALITY and PRICE, ever shown in Hermiston. Oregon Hdwe. & imp It. Co. ■w Mrs. O. C. CLAYPOOL will be at this store FRIDAY and SATURDAY September 26-27 With a Complete Line of Ladies* Coats, Dresses, Hats, Etc« It Will Pay You to Look Her Line Over. Don’t forget the dates. KINGSLEY’S To the store that caters to transient or “drop in” trade, Quality is often sec ondary. To the store which caters to permanent trade Quality comes first. It’s existence depends on the day-by-day business of its regular customers, and regu lar customers are only held by Quality ind Value. Red & White Stores solicit your permanent patronage on the basis of “Quality Always Higher than Price.” -Red & White Super Specials. We reserve the right to limit quantities Seedless Raisins 4 Pounds....... Peet’s Granulated Soap Large ............................. Red & White Coffee 1 Pound B a g ................. Blue A White Oysters 2 fo r........................ 39c 35c 35c TUM- A-LUM .TICKLER Published in the interests of the people of mandat«!. and the TUM-A-LUM LUMBER co . Phone 831. Strawberry Preserves 29c H t W M U T O N ' « H O U B B O F Q U A U lT V A N O M S V I C X WE DELIVER (SAT. AND MON., SEPT. 27-29) GROWING CHILDREN NEED THE FOOD ELE MENTS WHICH BUTTER* CONTAINS. BUT The Genuine Estate Heatrola is the only heating plant in the world that has the Intensi-Fire Air Duct. This unique device captures and utilizes heat which in ordinary heaters goes to waste up the chimney. Heatrolas are a little higher in price than ordinary circulators but far more efficient in heating and fuel saving. Ask the many satisfied Heatrola users. TRANSIENT TRADE? PERMANENT TRADE? THE DIFFERENCE IS THIS PHONE YOUR ORDER____________ N eed B utter Heatrolas 67c 3 Pound G lass...... Voi. 30 Hermiston, Oregon, Sept. 25, 1930 ELECTION EDITION Swansdown and Cake Baking Set, b o th ................................ Red A White Pumpkin, 2% 2 for ................................ Snowdrift „ OWNER SERVES BUYER SAVES. 35c 74c 3 Pounds V, INDEPENDENTLY V OWNED A A » THE RED&»WHITE w UNITEDLY OPERATED ST00ES Every one else was running for an office so we sort a t got the urge and want to have an election of our own. Look over the swell planks In this platform and the fine candidates we offer. OUR PLATFORM (Examine tho Planks.) 1. If elected we promise a City Beautiful. Remodel and > repaint all of the old buildings and old homes that are being neglected. 2. Reduction In the price of everything hut lumber and building materBal (It’s tRo cheap already). This reduction includes gasoline, eoda pop, freh sardines, lip stick, oil toock. bath tube and Tom Thumb golf. 8. We are strong for raising the price of eggs to about 2 1 0 0 per doz en. 4. And laat but not least, we want you to know that we have nothing • to do hat help with your build ing problems. OUR CANDIDATES (Look ’em Over) No. »7 2. Earl Bensel, our yard foreman. He has been known to miss hie Xmas dinner to accommodate some cus tomer that wanted 4 pounds of cem ent. 3. Pankow A Wagner, our deliv ery men, are so fast at getting out orders they sometimes meet them selves coming back. VOTE FOR TUM-A-LUM LUMBER Co.—«— X. for building headquarters. (Vote for only one) or all four.’ J. W. McMullen 1« building a large chicken house thia week. He will be able to heat thia house by tho latest underground heating plan. One reason we regretted the m m - Ing of the village horse trough was that it left us without a parking place for the goldfish during the summer vacation. George Strohm Is putting a new shingle roof on hla home thia weak. Near Bend, Oregon, some hunter 1. Ralph Browaaoa. editor of the killed a deer, then oa hla way home beet paper In thl«.part of the coun rah over a cow. Only a pedeetrtaa try and a member « t the Progressive was needed to All hie hag limit. party. His only K istttft was Blade IS port roTfet to voto,