The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, October 23, 1930, Page 2, Image 2

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    F.
FAOB TWO
attended the football game between
I the University of Washington and
the University of Oregon. They re­
«TM7 Thursday at Her­ turned to Hermiston Sunday.
miston, Umatilla County, Oregon by
J. M. Biggs, editor and manager.
Entertains Teachers.
I Mrs. M. Brlerly was hostess for a
■stored an second class matter delightful sewing bee In honor of the
December, 1908, at the yoatotflce at teachers at her home Wednesday
Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon. night. The evening was spent In
sewing and visiting after which
Subscription Ratea
delgbtful refreshments were served
Oso T s a r _______ ______ ___ *1.08 to those present.
Six Months ...........___________»1.0«
To Spend Winter.
Miles Beasley arrived from Lew­
iston, Idaho, the first of the week
to spend the winter with his sister,
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LOCAL HEWS ITEMS
Mrs. George Wagner.
91|»>mntaum tirralh
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Clerk of said Court, and la and by
which said Judgment, decree and or­
der ot sale It was directed that there
hereinafter described real prouerty
in Umatilla County, Oregon, together
with tbe tenements, hereditaments
and appurtenances thereto belonging
or In anywise appertaining, an.-l ilio
all of tbe estate, right and interest
of said defendants In and to the
same, be sold by the Sheriff ot Uma­
tilla County, Oregon, to satisfy sm d
Judgment and all costs.
THEREFORE. I will, on the 25tb
day of Octobor, 1930, at the hour of
two o'clock In the afternoon of said
day. at the front dour of the court-
bouse la tha City of Pendleton. Uma­
tilla County, Oregon, sell all of the
right, title and Interest which the
said defendants, or either of thorn,
had on the 17th day of Jaanary,
1923, or since then have acquired or
now have. In and to tho following
described premises situated la Uma­
tilla County. State of Oregon, to-wit.
The West Half of the Northwest
Quarter of the Northeast Quarter
of Section Twenty-one, and the
South Half of tbe Southweet Qusr
tgr of the Southeast Quarter ef
Section Sixteen, all in Township
Four North. Range Twenty-eight,
East of the W illamette Meridian
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Ketnrns From Deer Hunt.
Ronald Begg and R. Vestal who
returned several days ago from a
hunting trip near John Day, brought
back a large buck with them which
was killed by Mr. Begg.
Return W ith D*er.
O. C. Pierce and George Wagner
arrived home Thursday from the
ranger station near Ukiah with two
deer, while Virgil and Jack Smith
and Lyle Tilden returned with three
bucks.
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BETTER
Bakery
Foods..
Visits From Irrigon.
Visits From Klamath Fulls.
Mrs.W. C. Isom of Irrigon was a
Mrs. T. O. Waller of Klamath Falls,
guest at the A. E. Bensel home Mon­ Oregon, Is visiting her sister, Mrs.
day of this week.
Earl Bensel.
Thio B an k
R epresen t»
SAFETY
th e F uture—
T o M any!
When people pass our doors and
say, "That’s my bank." they mean
their proud of the way they’re build­
ing they're own financial futures.
ELECTION NOTICE
Notice Is hereby given that a gen­
eral City election will be held in the
City of Hermiston, Oregon at the City
Council room In the Public Library
within said City on Tuesday, the 4th
day of November, 1030 between the
hours of 8 o'clock A. M and 8 o'clock
P. M. for the purpose ot electing a
Maybr, Treasurer, Recorder and six
Councllmen to serve for two years.
J. M. BIGGS.
8-2tc
Out of Hospital.
Former Editor Here.
E. M. Hausesr, who has been con
Bernard Malnwaring, former edl
fined to the hospital for the past tor of the Hermiston Herald, now
week.ls able to be out again.
editor of the Baker Herald-Democrat
of Baker, Oregon, was a visitor In
this city Wednesday of this week.
Pendleton Visitor.
Ina Lenhart was a Pendleton vis­
itor Tuesday evening.
B oosts G o lfer T ow ard
City Recorder.
Our future is simply the Joint fut­
ure of all we serve. Can we make
youre brighter?
We’d like to meet you. Why not
come In and gst acquainted.
F irst N a tio n a l B ank
Capital, Surplu» and Undivided Profits Over $80,000
I . 1 . Swayae, Pres.
R- Alexander, Vios-Presidcat
A. H. Norton, Cashier
BETTER BECAUSE THEY ARE MADE FROM THE
PUREST INGREDIENTS BY EXPERT BAKERS
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JUST TRY OUR BREAD, PIES, CAKES, COOKIES,
DOUGHNUTS. BUNS AND ROLLS.
C oveted “H ole ¡a O ne”
Motors to Heppner.
In the history of the world K la
George Story motored to Heppner
Wednesday of this week on business. not likely that any game or pastime
has heon given quite so much serious
attention as the game ot golf. Half
From Spokane.
of the men end women who have
Nicholas Codd of Spokane, was In played golf seem to havp Invented
this city Tuesday of this week look some sort of a gadget to Improve the
Ing after business interests and vis­ possibility of making a perfect score
iting friends.
and If all the Inventions of this Char­
acter were placed end to end they
would probably reach to some place or
Moto? to Monument.
Robert McReynolds motored
to other and back again several times.
Monument Sunday v.here he spent An enthusiastic Englishman points
with pride to a device which he has
the day visiting friends.
Invented to enable the player to de­
termine whether he and his clnb are
Attends Football Game.
In exactly the proper position before
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warner accom­ attempting to bang the ball. He has
panied by Clarisse Watson of Walla a small stand containing an electric
Walla, Washington, motored to Port light operated by a dry battery and
land Friday of last week where they this Is placed with great care npon the
ground. In the head of his clnb he
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• takes up his position In front of the
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CHURCH ROTES
♦ ball end holds hla clnb in exactly cor­
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• rect angle, the light from the lamp
will be reflected through thg mirror
to the eye of the player. Then, If the
METHODIST CHURCH.
wind la Just right and no one sneezes
If you are Interested In the world Just as the play la about to he made,
Of tomorrow, if you are interested In the player may make a hole In one.
the future of Hermiston and Oregon, or he certainly will have the excuse
that be tried,
ws Invite you to the church next
Sabbath day for the morning ser-
vices. The Sunday school will grsst
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
you at the usual hour and at the
UNDER EXECUTION
close of Sunday school the paetor
NOTICB IS HEREBY GIVEN that
will bring to you a second hand mee
sage from China se brought to us at by virtue of an execution Issued out
Arlington Tuesday by two of China's of the Circuit Court of the State of
noted natlvse. Also a bit of a pans Oregon tor Umatilla County to me
ramo of India In her rapidly chang directed and delivered upon a Judg­
Ing etata. Also word from South ment and decree and order of sale
America especially Bolivia. We will rendered In aeld court on the I9tb
try our utmost to make thia report day ot September, 1910, In favor of
the Federal Land Bank ot Spokane,
Interesting and helpful.
At the close of this service we will a corporation, against Frank H. Stone
adjourn to the basement and Inci­ and Alice M. Stone, husband and
dentally to the dining room where wife, and Hermiston National Farm
the ladles aid will serve you your Loan Association, a corporation. In
dinner. Bring your baskets full and the suit therein pending wherein the
let us make even this service a wor­ said The Federal Land Bank of Spo­
ship service of our Lord and Master. kane, a corporation, Is plaintiff and
Epworth League at 6: So and no the said Frank H. Stone and Alice M.
Stone, an,, Hermiston National Farm
evening preaching si rvlces.
O. W. Payne. Pastor. Loan Association, a corporation, for
the sum of *84.60, with interest at
the rate of 8 per cent per annum
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES from the 17th day of July, 1928; and
the sum of *84.60 with Interest at
«TAoctrlns ot Atonement" was the
the rate of I per cent per annum
subject of the lesson-Sermon
from the 17th day of January, 1*2*;
In all Churches ot Christ, Scientist,
and the sum of *84.60 with Interest
on Sunday, Oct. 19.
The Golden Text was, "If any
at the rate ot 8 per cent per annum
man sin, we have an advocate with
from the 17th day ot July, 1* }(; end
the Father, Jesus Christ the right­ the sum of *84.60 with Interest at
eous: and he Is the propitiation
the rate of 8 per cent per annum
for our sins: and not (or ours only,
From the 17th day ot January, 1*30;
but also for the sins of the whole
and tha sum of *84.(0 with Interest
world” (I John 1:1,11.
Among the citations which com­ at the rate of 8 per cent per annum
from the 17th day of July, 1*30; end
prised the Lesson-Sermon was the
tho sum of *3383.(1 with Interest at
following from the Bible: "Jesue
answered them, and said. My doc­ the rate of 514 per cent per annum
trine Is not mlno, but his that sent
from the 17th day of Jhly, 1**0; and
me. It any man will do his wttl. he
the sum of 9 lS 4 .ll with Interest at
ehall know ot the doctrine, whether
the rate ot I per cent per annum from
It be of God, or whether 1 epeak of
the
5th day ot April, 1*2«; end the
myself" (John 7:18,17),
sum of * 0 .0 6 with Interest at the
The Lesson-Sermon also Included
rate ot 8 per cent per annum from
the following passage from the
Christian Science textbook, "Sci­ ths 23rd day of October, 1(3*; and
the sum of *20.60 abstract chargee,
ence and Health with Key to the
Scriptures", by Mary Baker Eddy:
end the further sum ot *175.00 as
"Jesus of Naxareth taught and and for the fees Of attorneys for
demonstrated man's oneness wits
plaintiff; and the further mm nr
the Father, and for thia we owe *21.70 for the costs and disburse­
him endleea homage" (p.lt).
ments. leas the sum of *1*0.00 sttxk
la plaintiff, The Federal Lead Beak
BAPTIST-CHR1STIAN CHURCH
of Spokane, a corporation held by
10 A. M. Bible school. Subject plaintiff for the defendant. Hernia
"The Pecret of Self Control."
ton National Farm Loan Association
11 A. M Preaching service. Sub­ In that certain suit thee acd Ibnre-
ject, "Whet is that In thy hand.”
tofore pending wherein the eb.rve
4:30 P. M Christian Endeavor named The Federal Lead Reek of
Subject, "Building the King's High Spqkane, a corporation, was plaintiff
way.
and Frank H. Stone and Alice M.
The leader, Eugene Pierce, desires Stone, husband and wife, and Her­
your presence.
miston National Fare; Loan Asaoela-
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Preaching service. Hen, a corporation, wgpp defendants,
Subject, "Mirrors."
which said decree »»4 judajpent and
order at sals hav% been duly 4?ek«g-
W. B. Jones. Pgstpr.
td ea4 eavoflfd to the office of Jhs
situated In Umatilla County, Ore­
gon.
together with the tenem ents hered­
itaments and appurtenances thereto
belonging or in anywise appertain­
ing; and also all ot tbo right, estate,
title and Interest of said defendants
In and to theasaine; Bald land? to be
sold at public auction to the lilgheet
bidder for cash in hand, the proceed*
of sale to be applied In satisfaction
of said execution and nil eoeto.
Dated this 23 rd day of September.
1930.
TOM B. OURDANE.
Sheriff of Umatilla Couni7, Oregon.
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THURSDAY, OCTOBBR 18, 1888
OSJDGOJI.
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R U PT U R E
EX PER T H E R E
F. R. Redlicb, Minneapolis, Minn.,
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Expert, will demonstrate without
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“W H E R E YOlUR DOLLARS
H A V E MORE CENTS”
Light Globes, Sunray, Frosted, 3 for.................................................... 47c
Ladies' Shoes (see window) per pair......................... ..................... *3.39
Galvanized Dish Pans ................... .......................................................... 63c
Small White Beans, per pound............................................................... 10c
Red Beans, 4 pounds .............................................................................. 25c
Cheese, per pound .................................... .............................- ................ 25c
Rolled Oats, 9 pound bag.......................................................................... 47c
3 Pounds Royal Club Coffee and 76c Box of Candy................. *1.50
Milk, any kind, per case .....................................................•............... *4.25
Corn.per case ........................................................... - ........................... *2.1*
Lard, 8 Pound Pall ............................................................................... *1.3*
Assorted Wafers, regularly 40c................. a .....................................— 29c
Catsup, regularly 26c................................................................................ 16c
Jell Powder, 3 Packages ....... - ...... ................... ........................ - .......... 23c
Salted Peanuts, 2 Pounds f o r ....... ......................................................... *6c
Throe 6-cant Candy B a r s................................................. ............... - ..... 10c
Hama, per pound ....................................................................................... 29c
Wool and part wool underwear, woolen socks, 30c to 00c per
pair. Blnxere, swsatsra, leather coats, outing flannel. Good stock
to choose from.
Wool and Cotton Blankets, priced right.
l«-lnch Boots for winter.
Cotton Batts, etc.
,
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MONDAY, NOV. 3
Hrs., 10-4.
AND TUESDAY, NOV. 4
Hrs., 9-3.
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First evening by telephone appoint­
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The secret ot their success is In
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Mr. Redllch Is Internationally
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HOME OFFICE:
638 Boston Block, MinneapoHi, Minn.
C h ick en s to P ortland
$ 1 .5 7 C oop
Hermiston Transfer & Storage Co.)
P hone 31
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FOUNTAIN SERVICE
A Lemonade that is known for its qualities. Try one.
Other Cooling Drinks.
30x31 High Pressure - $4.98
32x6 (10 ply) - - - $34.10
29x4.40 Balloons - - $5.55
30x4.50 Balloons
- - $6.35
Others in proportion.
Our Founts :n Is Modern
Sporting Goods
Candies, Sandwiches
HITT’S CONFECTIONERY
Hermiston, Oregon—Phone 100
Why Not
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