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258023 WANT ADS FOB SALI FOR SALE— Ange! and Sunshine cakes, $1.00 each. Mrs. W. G. Dyer, phone 7 9 -F -ll. 15-3tp. PAGE THREW THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1931 OREGON STATE NEWS OF GENERALINTEREST Principal Events of the Week Assembled for Information of Our Readers. While other parts of the coast boast FOR SALE— Hardware, Stoves, Fur niture and Mattresses. Hermiston of their unusual climate, Chris Isell 10-tfc of Astoria picks fresh raspberries out Second Hand Store. of his garden for hta Christmas table. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE .— 42 C. Anderson, employe of yie Bald acres of the very best land in But win Land & Sheep company, in Jeffer ter creek district. All down to son county, was recovering at Bend alfalfa and a very desirable tract. from the'effects of five days of hic Call or see A. D. Smith, Hermis coughing. ton, Oregon. 10-tfc Fir trees by the thousands have “VJGORBILT" BABY CHICKS ant! been taken from the forests of Joseph started chicks; Leghorns and most ine county this season to provide de all heavy breeds. From good pro mands for Christmas trees in south ducing parentage. Order now for ern California. 1S31 delivery.- Big reduction on Ira Ellis Purdin, one time president Leghorn chicks. “Vigorbilt" Hatch of the Washington County Pioneer as ery, Milton, Oregon, Phone 1102. sociation and resident of the Forest 15-4tp Grove vicinity for 76 years, died at hla home recently. • MISCELLANEOUS Newcomers to Silverton during 1930 “THERE IS A FIRST CLASS A c enjoyed a turkey dinner when the Sil countant and Income Tax Expert verton chamber of commerce enter in Pendleton who wants more tained in their honor at the annual Bankers, Farmers and Business newcomers’ dinner. Men as clients. Write to Charles Marion county timber lands patroled E. Burnett, Box 418, Pendleton, by state foresters will be taxed 6 Oregon.” 16-3tc cents an acre, according to notice Go to Burk's for Bargains— Now given the county court. The levy was a cent higher than last year. -Adv. Only Coos county labor will be em HIGHEST CASH prices paid for live ployed in the construction of the 3300,- stock. We will be in Hermiston 000 bridge from Bunker Hill to East- every week. Drop us a card if you side, for which the contract was re have any stock to sell. Huston & cently let to local contractors. Bennett Co. Inc., The Dalles, Oregon. According to the report of the na Box 327. 31-tfc tional forest officials a total of 4450 hunters killed 700 deer in the Whit Burk's Big Buys Still on— Adv. man forest this year. This is an in »1 THE HERALD OFFICE— Carbon crease of 40 per cent over 1929. paper, typewriter ribbons, ink pads Salem has the meanest person in and rubber stamps. the world. E. T. Barkue, on visiting FOR RENT—Apartments 2 or 3 a local cemetery, found that some per room, furnished or unfurnished. son had stolen a holly tree which he Also sleeping rooms in Corlis Hot planted on his wife’s grave a week be el. Rates low. See L. E. Griffin. fore. 11-tfc The organization of a national guard company is being discussed at Bend preliminary to a move to Becure an Notice To Creditors IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE armory, in which all local groups of STATE OF OREGON, FOR UMA- veterans and auxiliaries can have a meeting place. TILI.A COUNTY. Construction operations at Camp In the matter of the estate of Clatsop, under a federal appropriation Walter B. Knapton, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tha! of $30,000, will get under way soon, the undersigned has been appointed according to a telegram received by Executor of the Last Will and Testa Major-General White from the war de ment of Walter B. Knapton, deceas partment at Washington. The city of Warrenton has called ed, and has qualified as the law di rects. All persons having claims for bids for the wrecking of a large against said estate are required to building known as the clay plant present the same to me at the office building. It was built for the manu of W. J. Warner, my attorney, in facture of sewer pipe. It Is now being Hermiston, Oregon, with proper torn down, for reasons of safety. vouchers within six months from the The lumber mill at Wauna will re date hereof. open in February, according to reports Dated this 18th day of December, received recently. The mill, owned 1930. by the Crossett-Western lumber Inter A. H. NORTON, Executor. ests, has just installed several pieces (Dec. 18-Jan. 15) of new equipment for February opera tions. The Jalte company of St. Helens, NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR’S manufacturers of paper cement bags. SALE Is Installing two large new machines, In the County Court of the State of one a ten-ton prass tor printing and a tuber which will speed up production. Oregon for Umatilla County. The machinery cost approximately In the Matter of the Estate 340,000. of An addition, to cost 320,000, to the Thomas Ma-kay, Deceased. present cannery belonging to the Co NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that lumbia River Fishermen’s Co-opera the undersigned as administrator of tive Packers will be started immedi the estate of Thomas Mackay, deceas ately after January L it has been an ed. pursuant to an order of the above nounced by officials of the organiza entitled Court made and entered on tion. The plant is located at Warren the 22nd day of December, 1930, will ton. Federal emergency advance funds of sell for cash in hand in three separ ate parcels at private sale upon seal 31,320.000 allotted to the state of Ore ed bids at the First National Bank gon out of a total r.pprcprlation of in Hermiston, Oregon, subject to con approximately 380,000,000, are now firmation by the above entitled available and can be used for highway Court, all of the following described construction prior to September 1 of three parcels of real property located next year, according to a telegram re In ¿’yjatllla County, Oregon, and all ceived from government officials at the offices of the state highway de belonging to said estate, as follows: NE>4 N EU Section 30, Tp. 5 N. R. partment in Salem. 29 E. W. M. THE MARKETS Farm Unit ”D” or Lot 12 of Sec Portland Wheat — Big Bend bluestem, 70c; tion 28, Tp. 5 N. R. 28 E. W. M. NW *4 NE*4 Section 22, Tp. 4 N. soft white, western white, 66c; hard winter, northern spring, western red. R. 28 E. W. M. and that said administrator w ill re 63c. Hay—Buying price, L o. b. Portland: ceive bids for said land, and each parcel thereof, from and after Mon Alfalfa, 317.50018; valley timothy day, the 2nd day of February, 1931. 317.50; eastern Oregon timothy, 319® and will sell each parcel of said land 320; clover, 14; oet hay, 314; oata and to the highest bidder therefor for vetch, 313.50 8 14. Butterfat—27 0 30c. cash In hand, provided said bid is Eggs—Ranch, 14 ® 23c. satisfactory to the Judge of the above Cattle—Steers, good. 38 50® 9. entitled Court. Hogs—Good to choice. 38.25 8 9.50. This notice is published for four Lambs—Good to choice, 36 50 07.00. weeks successively In the Hermiston Seattle Herald, a. newspaper of general cir Wheat—Soft white, western white, culation published weekly in Herm.s- ton, Umatilla County, Oregon and by <5c; northern spring, hard winter, posting the same notice In three pub western red, 64c; Mue?tem, 68c, Eggs—Ranch, 11® 23c. lic places in said County and State, Butterfat—S2c. all In the manner and form as by law Cattle—Choice stc'rs, 37.50 8 8.50. provided. Hogs—Good to chcice. 39.50 0 9.65. Dated this 31st day of December. launbs—Choice. 36 5087. 1930. Spokane r . B. SWAYZE, Cattle—Steer.», good, 371503. Administrator of the Estate of Hogs—Good to choice, 38.76. Thomas Mackay, deceased. Lambs - Medium u> goul.3&®«. ( I U . 1-J*a. 3») Early day mining scenes will be » » ■ ♦ ❖ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Notice To Creditors enacted In the motion picture of plo- •> ♦ neer Jacksonville activities to be ♦ TUT.ATRF. NOTTS ♦ In the County Court of the State of j filmed soon. The picture is being ❖ « Oregon for Umatilla County. sponsored by the American Legion In the Matter of the Estate of Mar- i and chamber of commerce of the old Who killed Lawyer Crosby? Who, garet Gould, Deceased. southern Oregon metropolis. out of a half dozen people gathered Notice is hereby given that the un-| Gross motor vehicle receipts In Ore- In a deserted house at midnight mur- dereigued has been appointed admin gon for November totaled 396. 944.95, «lered the one man who seemed to istrator of the estate of Margaret j and brought the total so far thia fiscal huve discovered the source of the Gould, deceased, and has qualified as year to 36,001.057.95. There were 366,- mysterious power which menaced the law directs. All persons having 020 motor vehicles registered in Ore- theip all. claims against said estate are re gon up to November 30, according to This Is the question which con- quired to present the same to mo at records of the state motor vehicle di- fronts a group of relatives called to- the office of W. J. Warner, my at Tlglon gethcr to hear the reading of Cyrus torney. in Hermiston. Oregon, with . ¡West’s w ill— the occasion which proper vouchers, within six months Indications are that the gasoline tax the , U rtllng for 1930 will run over >6,000,000. For . . . .<rp. >» from the date hereof. L 7 , events pictured in “The Cat Creeps, Dated this 24th day of December, the first 10 month, there baa been col- p,aylnK at thp theatre Sunday lected >5,802,360, of which >5,664,448 . . . 1930. goes into the state highway fund. The „The Cat Creepg„ adapted by GEORGE M. GOULD. receipts for the 10 months are in ex- verga, from the famollg gtage thrl„ . Administrator. cess of the full year of 1929 by 3L- „ ,.The Cat and the Canary,- (Dec. 24-Jan. 22) 200,000. eludes In Its all star cast such well Oregon and Washington now stand known players as Helen Twelve!fees, pre-eminent in the output of canned Raymond Hackett, Lilyan Tashman. berries In the United States, having Neil Hamilton. Jean Hersholt, Mon- increased their share of the nation's tagu Love. Lawrence Grant and output from 7 per cent of the total to Blanche Frederic!. Rupert Julian 74 per cent In less than 20 years, with directed . Oregon" leading Washington and all . ______ other states. “The Painted Angel,” First Nat The 77th year of the chartered exist ional’s screen version of Fannie ence of Pacific university at Forest Hurst’s graphic and dramatic story, Grove will be observed January 9. “Give This Little Girl a Hand.” has The theme of the Founder’s day ad been booked by the Oasis theatre and dress. to be delivered by Dr. -W. N. w ill open Friday and Saturday. In magazine form the story enjoy Ferrin, former president of the uni versity, will be Harvey W. Scott, the ed wide popularity, and now, made into a forceful and vivid film. It Is first graduate of the university. once more successfully striking the For the first time in several years keynot of public approval. Lane county farmers will not buy cer Billie Dove has the title role of tified alfalfa seed through a pool next a wisecracking night club hostess year. Unsettled prices and general and entertainer. This part is a new unfavorable conditions in the alfalfa one for Miss Dove; In fact It shows Don’t put off your Shoe Repair market are given as reasons. The us an altogther different Billie pool was started five years ago to Dove, and provides a new thrill for — Shoes Dyed All Colors— stimulate the growing of alfalfa. the beautiful actress’s followers. Trapped in bed when his house Edmund Lowe was chosen for caught fire, James K. Polk May, 81, her leading man. Milliard Webb, was burned to death. He lived alone director of "Gentlemen of the Press.” in a house on Cedar creek, seven miles , flourished the megaphone on this southeast of Cottage Grove. He was new production. very deaf and it is thought likely he was asleep and was suffocated by the smoke before the fire reached his bed. The Dalles boasted of the first mod ern lighted landing field In the mid- Columbia. following connection of the field lights and flashing beacon of the department of commerce's intermedi FOR ALL MAKES ate airport. More than 3000 feet in ' length, this field has been the haven i of refuge almost dally during stormy weather for planes traversing the Co lumbia gorge. E. F. PIERSON, Owner The Lake county chamber of com merce requested the state highway We Buy Used Can commission that Oregon’s share of the 35,000,000 appropriated by congress to construct roads across unappropri ated public lands be used in construct ing a highway from Lakeview to Burns,’ the only two county seats In Oregon not connected with even a graveled road. Twenty-three dead and 445 Injured la Oregon’s traffic toll for November, according to the report of Kent Shoe maker, chief of the state traffic divi sion. Nine of the 23 who lost their lives during the month as a result of automobile accidents were pedestrians. Of a total of 2695 accidents reported during the month 1213 were due to carelessness and 96 others to reckless driving. A new-born calf with two heads was found recently In the pasture of Claud Christ, central Oregon stockman. The calf was dead when found. The heads were perfect from the ears down. There were four eyes, two mouths with jaws that could be moved freely, but only two ears as the heads started to form at the ears. Christ believes that the calf stood up, as both tongues were a trifle extended. The Crystal Springs water system, supplying domestic water for the east side rural section of the Hood River valley, has been completed and approx imately 400 fruit growers In the rural section are using the Crystal Springs water, which la brought down from the mountains in a 20-mile iron main. The system cost approximately 3100,000. The water company Is co-operative, and was financed through bond issue. Harney county cowboys are aban doning the practice of using “chuck” wagons and establishing roundup camps in remote cattle ranges, accord ing to Information received from Burns. Using a light automobile and a trailer. Link Hutton of Wagon Tire TO THANK YOU FOR THE SUPPORT AND PATRONAGE manages to do his work on the cattle THIS YEAR AND HOPE THAT WE CONTINUE OUR ranges and sleep every night at his ranch. Hutton places his saddle horse KIF’D IY BFALIRCS THROUGHOUT 1931. WE, WISH in the trailer, drives far out into Har ney county, does a day’s work, puts YOU— his horse back In the trailer and re turns home. Stepe to curb the encroachment *f solicitors and salesmen on the time of rural teachers of Polk county have been recommended by Polk county school officials. Placards win be posted requesting agents not to call “THE HOME OF QUALITY MEATS” during school hours. Mrs. Mary A. Carter, one of Oregon's oldest pioneers and a resident of Wells, Benton county, prepared and A. W TUUNBLAD — PHONG 411 served a family dinner on her 96th birthday. She has lived on the same farm for nearly 80 years and still does her own housework. Your Old Shoes Made New BOWMAN SHOESHOP Why N ot W e Have Used Parts USEDn Auto C A R / Hermiston WreckingHouse W e thank the People of Hermis ton and Nearby Towns and Communities for their liberal patron age through these stren uous times, and we wish you all a more prosperous and Happy New Year than ’ the one just passing. PROPST VARIETY STORE We Take This Opportunity A Happy and Prosperous New Year Hermiston Meat Market WEBBER’S CLEANERS THE D A L L E S, OREGON WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER ' Jan. 6-7 Call and Leave Article* at Hitt’* Confectionery. M A IL ORDERS PROM PTLY F IL L E D Business and Professional Cards HERMISTON VINEYARD LODGE No. 206 I. O, O. F. meets each Monday evet Ing in Odd Fellowb’ nan. Visiting members cordially invited W. R. Longhorn. Seeretar. George Harkt-nrider, N. G. t WE— Specialize in Good Furni ture at Lowest Possible Prices Free Delivery to your door. W W ttJ,Q U A LITY • ‘«»PRICES M EET flRHlTU^Co PeHDLfcTOa.ORECCM Hermiston Post No. 37 Meets first and third ¡Thursday. Legton Auxil iary meets second and fourth Thursday. Legion Hall. Radios Motors Fixtures W . L. Morgan, D. M. D. now associated with Dr. F. V. Prime General Dentistry X-Ray and Diagnosis Bank Bldg. Phone Connections Sunday and evenings by appoint ment. Alfred W. Christopherson Physician and Surgeon Office Phone 733. Res. Phone 712 Office In First National Ha%k I.irtg ELECTRIC SERVICE COMPANY Appliances Electrical Contra-ting “A n y th in g E le c tric a l" 627 Main St. Phone 978 Pendleton SAWTELLE’S Inc.- Jeweler* Pendleton, Oregon W. J. WARNER Attorney-at-Law Hermiston - Oregon Hermiston Barber Shop and Beauty Parlor Jack Allen Supply Co. AUTO PARTS SPORT GOODS Phone Four Hundred Mr. and Mrs. Shaar, Prop. Hermiston - - - Phone 461 Oregon Prann Funeral Service Telephone SCI Night or Day Chapel, Funeral Coach and Sanit»ry Pneparation Room Ambulance Service Hermiston Avenue. T. K. Johnson “Good Vision and Bye Comfort- Lenses Ground and Fitted Dr. J. P. STEW ART Office in Sawtelle’a Jewelry Store Phone 37 Pendleton, Ore. C L O T H IN G Flörsheim Shoes Physician and Surge°n HYATT & BRAWN Office, Telephone Building Hermiston, Oregon Office Phone, 1023 House 1912 Men’s Wear Specialists DR. A. E. MARBLE Chiroprttctor Office: Two doors west postoffice Office hours, 10 to 12; 1:30 to 6 Phone 481 Hermiston, Oregon MARKHAM Beauty Shop ALL WORK GUARANTEED PHONE 521 L. M. LA DOW & CO. Upholsterers and Mattress Makers Novelty and Ruffled Curtains 504 Main Street Phone 529 Pendleton, Oregon NEWTON PAINLESS DENTISTS Dr. H. A. Newton, Mgr. X-Ray Work Hecolite Plates Main and Webb Pendleton PENDLETON H. S. McKenzie., M. D. Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Office: 1-2-3 Inland Empire Bldg. Pendleton, Oregon FOR SALE 500 RED PULLETS Arrange for spring custo hatching. HALEY’ HATCHERY FREEWATER, OREGON w . M. RAKESTRAW W atchmaker and Jewelry 627 Main Street Pendleton, Oregon Gifts for All Occasions FRED H. BROWN Jeweler 817 Main Street Pendleton, Ore. FRANCIS A. WALMAN Radio Repairing Locksmith “nd Keymaking 125 W. Alta St. Phone 380 PRINTING RESU LTS T he one big thing w e are interested ia when you come here to buy p rin tin g is not prim arily how big the order, but— howcanwedothejob to insure you maxi m um satisfaction . W e know that if you get results you w ill be back for more print ing of the samel^nd.