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PAO S T H R SB T O T R ÍD A T , OCTOBER 1. 183* im e HBBMIOTOa HTlUtLD. HERMISTON. O1UDOOM. ear : i u board of Directors of the Hermiston Irrigation District, acting as a board of equalization, will meet at the of fice of the secretary in Hermiston, Oregon, on the first Tuesday In Octo ber, 1930. at 8 P. M., for tbe pur pose of reviewing and correcting the assessment and apportionment ot taxes for the year 193o to be levied on or before tbe first Tuesday in September, 1930. W. J. WARNER. 62-6tc Secretary. on a two weeks trip when she will Slattery, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Thomp Return* From Vancouver. visit in Goldendale, Washington, son. Herb and Eldon Thompson, Will Mrs. George Wagner returned Tues Biggs, Oregon, and Tortland. Shepherd. Harry Gramer, Lyle Brown. day from Vancouver, Washington, Published every Thursday at B«r- Delbert Slattery and Harry Irvin re where she has been visiting her sis mlatoD, Umatilla County, Oregon by Returns to California. turned from their deer hunting trip ter, Mrs. Dr. Gale of that city. J. M. Btgge, editor and manager. Mrs. Ed. Wiseman left the first of Sunday. Harry Gramer and Will Batered as second elaae matter tbe week for her home in California Shepherd were the only ones to Deeember, 190«. at tbe poetofttce at after spending several weeks visiting bring back the coveted prize. Quite a few people were aroused Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon. her sister, Mrs. O. O. Feithouse. early Monday morning when a fire _________________________________,1 Visits From Goldendale. broke out along the river. After Subscription Kate» Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jones have re Mrs. W. H. Keller arrived Wednes several minutes of fighting the fire, One T e a r __________________ |3 .0 t day from Coldendale, Washington, it die,) down with no damage done. turned from a trip to Canada and Biz M onths_________________ » !.* • to spend several weeks visiting rela Mr. Bloom spent the week-end in back east. Mr. Jones was caller to tives in this city. Pendleton attending to business In Canada several weeks ago because of the illness of his aunt. terests in that city. STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP,, Mrs. Al Foord motored to Pendle | Motor to Pendleton Among those people attending the MANAGEMENT, CIRCULATION, Mrs. J. O. Pearson and daughter show In Hermiston Sunday night ton Saturday. PENDLETON Word was received here that Mr. I Florence, accompanied by Marjorie were: Mr. and Mrs. Al. Foord and ETC., Mullins, motored to Pendleton Thurs- daughter Margaret, Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. L. A. Toles of Seattle are Xeqnired by the Act of Congress of I day of this week. Mrs. Luke Weatherall.Albert Vegg, Daph the parents of a baby boy. August 24, 1912, ne Fisher and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Toles is a former teacher of the U. H. SPECIALIST 8. Of the Hermiston Herald published | REVIVAL MEETING Gramer and daughter. Rita Mae. weekly at Hermiston, Oregon, for Manila Chapman of Portland Is at Mies Rita Mae Martin who has in Internal Medicine for the p u t October 1, 1930. I The old fashioned gospel meeting been visiting friends In Portland, tending school in Umatilla. eighteen year*. Dever Brown is a new member of State of Oregon, being conducted In Pine City by returned to her home In this city the U. H. S. He was formerly of Pen County of Umatilla. Evangelist Abe F. Bennett, is con first of the week. DOES NOT OPERATE Before me. a notary public In and tinuing through this week. Next Mrs. Les Thompson had quite an dleton. for the state and county aforesaid. Saturday night an organization will adventure while deer hunting last Mr. an,j Mrs. J- J- Sturgill and WILL BE AT DORION HOTEL personally appeared Ruth Bensel, be effected for permanent and regu- week. She wandered away from nelce, Margaret Sturgill, of Baker, who, having been sworn according to lar church services. Next Lord's camp about noon on Tuesday and visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. THURSDAY, OCT. 1« law, deposes and says that she is the day, tbe closing day of the meet, a spent the night alone in the woods. Walter Bullard the past week. business manager of the Hermiston free-for-all pheasant dinner will be She was found about 3 o’clock Wed Mrs. D. C. Brownell has returned Office Honrs: 9 A. M. to 12:30 P. X. Herald, and that the following is, to served at the noon hour. Services nesday afternoon none the worse for from a visit in Baker. the best of her knowledge and belief, will be held at 11 A. M. and the last her experience. Lew Brownell underwent an oper ONE DAY ONLY a true statement of the ownership, service at 2:30, following the dinner, Bill Hanson nnd Lucille Hower ation in Portland last week. He is management, etc., of the aforesaid The largest crowd ever assembled at motored to Pendleton Sunday after reported better. No Charge for Consultation publication for the date shown in the Pine City Is expected. Come along noon. Paul Walsh visited in Portland above caption, required by the Act bring your portion of the “birds’ Dr. Mellenthln is a regular gradu Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Smith and several days ot last week. of August 24, 1912, embodied in sec- and enjoy the great gospel messages Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McClelland and Mrs. Bert Dexter Is recovering from ate in medicine and surgery and 1* lion 411, Postal Laws and Reguia brought by the evangelist and mln- children of Pendleton visited at the broken ankle received the first of licensed by the state of Oregon. tbe week. tlons printed on the reverse of this gie with friends you have not met home of Miss Sara Rlx Sunday. He does not operate for chronic Del Jackson of Portland is visiting appendicitis, gall stones, ulcers of form, to-wit: possibly for a long time. Remember, 1. That the names and addresses there will be services each night this friends in Umatilla. stomach,, tonsils or adenoids. of the publisher, editor, and manag-jweek, and try to attend. Many people of Umatilla and Her He has to his credit wonderful re Ing editor, Is J. M Biggs, Hermiston miston enjoyed the golf tournament sults in diseases of the stomach, liver Oregon. That the business manage) LOCAL GIRL IS PLEDGED at the Umatilla golf links Sunday bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart, Is Ruth Beusel, Hermiston, Oregon TO DELTA GAMA SORORITY Mrs. W. C. Isom anj daughter Dor evenig when Umatilla was announced kidneys, bladder, bed wetting, cat 2. That the owner is: J. M. Biggs othy, left Saturday for Wenatchee. winner. Those playing were: Jean arrh, weak lungs, rheumatism, scia Hermiston, Oregon. University of Oregon, Eugene, Ore- Washington, to work packing apples. Clark, Agnes Kendier, Steppie Steph tica, leg ulcers and rectal ailments. Below are the names of a few of on, Oct. 2— Miss Jane Warner, of George Kendier accompanied them ens and Ursei Hiatt for Umatlllla 3. That the known bondholders mortgagees, and other security hold fcrmlston, who has Just completed and will go to work in some fruit and Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Kelley and his many satisfied patients: Mrs. Harriet Anstadt, Astoria. ers owning or holding 1 per cent or I registration at the University of Ore- warehouse there. Soma friends from Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Shesely for Her Alfred Ciemmens, Corvallis. more ot total amount of bonds, inort | '°n. was pledged to Delta Gamma, Walia Walla who have secured work miston. Mrs. Clark was high winn Chas. Dosch, Portland. er with a score of 46 for 18 holes. gages or other securities are: H. J. | national social fraternity for women, there are joining them. W. G. Grubb, Albany. Simmons, Fossil, Oregon; J. 8. Har tt the conclusion of freshman week The Umatilla West Extension Mrk. J. G. Huntsucker, Toledo. vey, Boise, Idaho. grounds loom up as they never have WESTLAND IRRIGATION DISTRICT W. E. Hankins, Mt. Hebron, Calif. Ruth Bensel, Business Manager FIRE FRIDAY NIGHT NOTICE. before. After a day or two with a Denver Klnkaid, Ashland. Sworn and subscribed before mi DESTROYS BARN, HAY team and fresno and some good man Bert Lamps, St. Helens. this 1st day of October, 1930. Notice Is hereby given that tho ual labor the yard has taken on the L. H. Martin, Moro. Fire of an undetermined origin appearance of a lawn In tbe mak board of directors of the Westland W. J. Warner, F. O. Pollard, Yreka. Calif. ivstroyed a small barn and 75 tons of Irrigation District, acting as a board ing. The old fence between the of Notary Public for Oregon E. F. Smith, Heppner. My commission expires Dec. 21, 1932. my on the William Mitchell ranch fice and the highway has been taken of equalization, will meet at the of Mrs. Wm. Schuenlng, Helix, 'our miles east of Hermiston last down and the grounds leveled and fice of tho district in Hermiston, I, ee Oey. North Powder. Friday evening. The fire which was made ready for a lawn. The lawn Oregon, on the first Tuesday of Oct T. L. Shown, Goldendale. jiscovered about 7:30 P. M. attract is to be fenced with a lawn fence and ober, 1930, at 8 o’clock P. M., for words W isdom Emma Turner, Mlkkalo. ed a large crowd of spectators. This will greatly improve the looks of our the purpose of reviewing and correct Henry Trowbridge, John Day. ing the assessment and apportlon- Borrowing Is not much better than ts quite a loss and other farmers reclamation headquarters. begging.—Lessing. J. H. Wood, Eugene. should take greet precaution to keen W. R. Walpole and R. F. Williams nctn of taxes for the year 1930 to V. P. Harris. Athena. from letting their hay go this tame were business callers In Hermiston be levied on or before the first Tues Conceit In weakest bodies strongesi way. Mrs. B. Banks. Klamath Falls. day in September, 1930. Friday. Works.—81m kespen re. Mrs. Walter Scott, Mt. Angel. J. W. MESSNER, The new signal light that has Henry Schultz, Pendleton. CADIES AID TO GIVE 3-3tc Secretary. hem installed on the Fred Markham To he nngry Is to revenge the fnuli Mrs. O. M. Kimball, Crabtree. FARM PARTY WEDNESDAY ranch to light the aviators on their of other* upon ourselves.—Pop*. Mrs. Frank Simpson, Hood River. way, can be coca flashing back and Hermiston Irrigation District Lee Slucher, La Grande. The Ladles' Aid of the Methodist forth acrote the sky every night. It Evil speaking Is the Immortal dungh Notice Note above the exact date and place! ter of self-love and Idlenee*.—Vol Jhurch will give a Farm Party at the was started working a few days ago Permanent address: 388 So. Serrano, I church basement Wednesday, Octo- taire. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Markham and Notice is hereby given that the Los Angeles, Calif, I ber 8, at 2 P. M. Every woman who children returned Sunday from a But nn pleasure la comparable t< Is a friend ot the Aid and every wom visit with Mrs. Markham’ sitter at the atsniltng upon the vnntng« an who Is a stranger in the commun Baker, Oregon. ground of truth.--Bacon. ity, Is invited to attend. Mrs. Oliver Coryell is recovering YOU CAN ALWAYS DO BETTER Cl “Be sure and come from an operation she underwent in God grants liberty only to thn*< On Wednesday afternoon, The Dalles hospital Thursday morn who love it and are elwnyt ready «> With face that’s Jolly, By shipping your ing. It is reported she Is doing nice guard and defend It.—Webster. And hearts that in tune. ly. Mr. Coryell went to The Dalles Wear your 0I4 clothes It Is sometime* necessary to plaj and (live or dressed) to Wednesday evening to be with ber. the fool to avoid being deceived bj An old straw hat R- F. Williams looked after his store cunning men.—La Rochefoucauld. Even overalls, ar.d garage while he was away. For the matter of that." R. F. Williams has been driving I.uck offerts everything; let yaw A prize will be given to tbe most one of the school busses while Bob hook slwuys be cast In the strenu 140 FRONT ST., PORTLAND, OREGON appropriately dressed “oouple,” Don’t Smith is on a hunting trip. where you ienst expert there will b< miss it. Tell your friends and come. There have been several families Ash.—dvlil. Reference: Hibernia Commercial and Savings Bank. on the sick list in this community in TO SERVE LUNCH AT FAIR the past week. The Braces and the * ^ADDITIONAL LOCALS* ~ < Houghtons are among those who The Baptlst-Chrlstlan Ladies' Aid have not been well. >re serving chicken and noodlee, pie Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stever were FOUNTAIN SERVICE ake. hamburger sandwiches and dinner guests at the Hamilton home Fmployed at Mutual Creamery. offoe during the two days of the In Arlington Sunday. Nell Reeves Is employed at the A Lemonade that is known for its qualities. Try one. Mutual Creamery for several dayi fmatllla Project Fair. They will be School has col'.en a good «tart now Other Cooling Drinks. this week witlie the owner is phoas situated near the entrance to the Fair an,j everyono is on the way to a grounds. ant hunting. successful term. It always takes a couple o» weeks to forget the old vac Our Fountain Is Modern ation and decide to come to earth and Leave For Boston. ♦ study. There Is an enrollment of 21 J. M. Btggs left Sunday night for I* Sporting Goods Candies, Sandwiches UMATILLA NEWS ITEMS ♦ In the high school which Is an in Portland where he attended to Amer •» ♦ crease of four over last year. The lean Legion affairs until Tuesday hand can be hoard at noon if one when he left with the Portland dele Mrs. Mabie Lash and Al Kennedy happens to be In the vicinity of the gation on the Portland Rose for the Hermiston, Oregon—Phone 100 school. The new Delco light plants National American Legion conven motored to Pendleton Thursday. Many people attended the teach have been finished and are in work tion in Boetson. Massachusetts. Mr*. Higgs joined them la Pendleton Tues ers' reception held In the commun ing order as Is the new Iron Fireman day night to make the trip to the ty hall last Friday evening. There which was purchased at the same convention. They expect to be gone was a short program after which Ice time. ream and wafera were served. about a month. Mr. an,j Nrs. Bud Crofton of San Bill Young la again employed at Diego, who have been visiting with THE D A L L E S, OREGON the Union Pacific railroad yards at Mr*. Crofton’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Visit From Portland. WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER Umatilla. George Haskell, left for their home Mr*. H. H. Rush and two daugh Mr. and Mrs. Jim Burley visited last week. ters Ruth and Rachel of Portland, Quite • number from Irrigon at visited over the week end at tbe borne their eon in Portland several days last week. tended the fair at Boardman. A of J. A. Reevee. K A IL O R D E R S P R O M P T L Y F IL L E D Mr. and Mrs. Al Foord visited number of the club members won friends and relatives In Portland and prises. Resale Wilson received first Go Deer Hunting. HI lei boro several days last week. In sewing II. Dorothy Isom first in A. E. Bensel. J. A. Revea. Mr. Mrs. Harry Irvla ie on the aiek llet sewing HI. In cooking 1 Nellie Hemphill and J. L. Reevee and son this week being confined to her home Lelehtwon first and in cooking II Jimmy, left the last of the week fo. with the flu. Billie Markham, Verdle Leach and Ukiah where they will spend several Mrs. Preston Hanaoa visited at the Belle Frederickson received first, i d«y» doer hunting. home of Mr». James Byrnes over the second and third. week end. Mr. and Mrs. O. Merritt were din-, Retnm from Portland. Al Norton who fell aag hurt hie ner guest, at the Lee Mead home In A ww f FOR ALL MAKES Mr. an^ Mrs. turned S n . z . . W / W#rn*r r*' week ie again able to be up Bonrtiman Sunday. • M ^ h e r a th. " ir#" " ■ » « •»<■ h‘* The Irrigon Grange had Its regu •ana where they attended the foot duties at the pool ball. lar meeting Wednesday. ball game. Mr. and Mrs, George McCoy and Wiley Beneflel and Clarence Fred- daughter of Thu Dalit« visited friend, crlekson won tin t on their calves K. V. FIKRSOB, Owner le a v es on V isit is Umatilla Skis#*». »» ‘he fair. Clarence Frederickson Mrs. Ellen Propet left Thursday V * Buy Used Can AM Oepm.-sa, Rev C heapen. Tom will receive the scholarship thia year. 8lp $rrmttümi Wrralh UMATILLA ITEMS J W H E N O N E C O W IS W ORTH TW O Get mere like her and get rid of those that are not paying their board. Ftor a satisfactory Income from a dairy herd, at least 22 cows are nec essary. producing an average of 260 fo >99 pounds ot butterfat annually. On the diversified farm it takes no fewer than 10 cows to pay overhead costs and satisfactory returns. Coming to Dairying is a “Big Business"— use "Big Business’* methods. In dairying as in other branches ot in dustry, the larger the enterprise with efficient management, the greater the Income. D r. M ellen th in IRRIGON NEWS ITEMS or VEAL, HOGS POULTRY VIC & PHIL PRO DUCE ; HITT’S CONFECTIONERY W E B B E R ’S C L EA N E R S Oct. 7-8 Why N at W e H ave U se d P arts USEDo pa u Z r Hermiston Auto WreckingHouse JOIN A COW TESTING ASSOCIATI ON First N atio n a l B ank of Hermiston Capital, Surplus aad Uadividsd P ro fit. O ver *5 0 ,0 0 0 F, 1 . Swayne, Pre*. R. Alexander, Vioe-Preudent A. H. Norton, Cashier C O N S O L ID A T E D Truck Lines NOW C h ick en s to Portland $ 1 .5 7 C oop Hermiston Transfer & Storage Co. 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