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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY U , U S I purchase of said land under the pro visions of the Act of'M areh 4. 1929. Any and all persons claim ing ad versely the above described land or desiring for any reason to object to the com pletion of the purchase and final entry thereof by the applica tion, should file th eir affid avits of protest in duplicate in th is office during the 30-day period of publica tion im m ediately follow in g the first printed issue of this notice, other wise the application may be allowed. W. A. W ilkinson, A ctin g Register. • (Jan. 22-Feb. 29) sta ffs of Oregon S tats college w ill take part in the farm radio hour over KOAC February I I to 20. County A gents J. R. Beck and C. R. Briggs of Polk and Benton counties respec tively w ill occupy the time from 7 to 7:3 0 o ’clock Monday evening. February 16, w ith tim ely sugges FOB SALK tlons for western Oregon farmers. The farm hour program for the FOR SALE—-Hardware. Stove«, Fur rest of the week is as follows: niture and Mattresses. Hermiston Tuesday— A crops discussioni, by Second Hand Store. 10-tfc G. R. Hyslop, ch ief in farm crops. W ednesday— "Calf Meal as a MELOITE SEPARATOR FOR SALE su bstitute for Milk," by F. D. Wil w ith motor. Iowa seperator No. son, dairy departm ent, 7 o'clock. 103. Inquire W. G. Webber. 24-2tc "Dehorning Cattle, B. W. Roden- FOR SALE OR TRADE— MY RANCH Notice of Hearing Upon Final Report wold, annlm al husbandry depart- for a town residence. M. W. Bloom, ment, 7:15 o ’clock. Hermiston.- Oregon. 2 2 -ltc In the County Court of the State of Thursday— Time poultry topics, by a member of the poultry department FORDSON TRACTOR WITH GOVER- Oregon for Umatilla County Friday— "Indications In Present nor for sale.* W ill take trade for In the Matter of the Ektate Trends Concerning the Future of rattle R. O. Saylor, Echo, Ore. 24-2tp of Bramble Fruit Production," by M. N. Nelson, agricultural economist. FOR SALT ONE FOUR YEAR OLD W illiam Kennedy, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that registered m ilking Shorthorn Bull, $i<)0. B. P. Rand, Irrigon, Oregon. the undersigned E xecutrix of the Klamath Falls Stores Discussed 22-6tc Last W ill and Testam ent of W illiam Kennedy, deceased, has filed her A visit to the stores of Klamath FORD P’CKUP. ONE OF THE LATE Final Report w ith the Clerk of the Falls w ill be described during the Models. Food shape. Low mileage. above entitled Court, and that the "Business Institute of the A ir,” pro Rohrman Motor Company. 24-tfc Judge of said Court has designated gram over KOAC Friday evening. Saturday, the 28th day of February February 20, by Paul and Polly, MISCELLANEOUS 1931. at 2 o'clock in the afternoon These tw o characters, representing as the time, and the rooms of the a young married couple have repor FOR RENT — 4-ROOM FURNISHED above entitled Court In the County ted sim ilar observations of the stores house. Price $12.5o per month. F. Court House in Pendleton, U m atilla in other tow ns of the stpte. F. Knerr. Phone 15-W. 24-tfc County, Oregon, as the place when 1OR TRADE — BUICK CLOSED-IN and where hearing is to be had touring, for good m ilk cow. F. F. thereon. All persons interested are WITH FARMERS AROUND Knerr, Phone 15-W. 24-tfc hereby notified to then and there a THE STATE ■ appear and show cause. If any they Go to B urk’s for Bargains -Now have, why said report should not be Oregon City— U nless the public — Adv. approved, the E xecutrix discharged buying power is very low. 1931 and the estate closed. FOR RENT— CITY CAMP GROUND. Dated th is 29th day of January, should prove a profitable strawberry Five cabins, tw-o garages, com 1931. year in Clackamas county. Word m unity kitchen, hot and cold water. Just received from the U. S. depart MARGARET KENNEDY, W rite or phone Eugene Hanby, Her Executrix. ment of agriculture by J. J. Inskeep, m iston. Phone 25-M. 23-tfc county agent, indicates that the (Jan. 29-Feb. 26) strawberry acreage In the United HIGHEST CASH prices paid for liv e States .Is 12 per cent below the five ❖ * ❖ ❖ stock. We w ill be In Hermiston ♦ year avreage. Decreased acreage in every week. Drop us a card If you ♦ BROADCASTS OVER KOAC ♦ the east and the south is caused by- have any stock to sell. Huston <i * < low prices for the past two years, and B ennett Co. Inc., The Dalles, Oregon. ❖ ❖ <• ❖ <• <• <• •> <• by dry hot weather. Box 327. 31-tfe ❖ ❖ ❖ <• WANT ADS PAGE THRU« THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON Klamath F alls— Indications are that the potato acreage In Klamath county w ill be considerably Increased in 1931, as potatoes are the only crop at this tim e returning an income above the cost of production, says C. A. Henderson, county agent. To tal shipm ents from this county so far this year are about 1850 cars, with approxim ately 400 cars on hand, and a large am ount In the dealers’ pos session. Considerable storage loss has been experienced, Henderson says, due to m echanical injury and field frost, and an educational cam paign for the improvement of hand ling and storage practices is contem plated. THEATRE MOTES ‘‘L aughter,” says John Ford, "tones up the nervous system, adds lustre to the eyes, increases the vitality and improves digestion. It fools your creditors, reassures your landlord, impresses your boss, and w ins your girl friend. I’m all for it.” So saying, the noted director put the fin ish in g touches on his latest screen offerin g for Fox Movietone, "Up The R iver,” took a good laugh him self and w ent home for the day. For "Up The R iver,” which opens at the Oasis Theatre next Thursday, Friday and Saturday, is said to' be the funniest feature talkie ever mndo. It features Spencer Tracy, Claire Luce, Warren Hymer, Humphrey Bo gart, W illiam Collier, Sr., and Joan Lawes. A prominent Los Angeles news paperman, after having enthuslas-1 tlcaliy praised "Mobie Dick,” the Warner Bros, and Vitaphone epic of w h alin g days, starring John Barry more, and run at the Oasis Theatre, Sunday and Monday, was asked to sum his impressions. He wrote. In part: "The best picture I have ever seen is ‘Moby D ick.” “It is by far the greatest perfor mance Barrymore has ever given on the screen, and the sweep of the p ic -! ture Is epic. This production com-I pletely covers the w haling industry of old New Bedford, and in the nar rative construction of this* great p ic -' ture, American history of that time has been marvelously interwoven. "Another reason why I consider "Mobv D ick” the best talking pic ture I have ever seen is the fact that it is the first period epic of sound pictures, and the first great sea sto ry actually recorded at sea. "Still another reason why I think so h igh ly of this production is t h e , 5 fact that It is primarily a motion pic ture and not an adaptation of a stage Play. "It is as broad in scope as Herman M elville’s book. It is truly a pho tographic illustration of the original COMPLETE YOUR BREAKFAST EAT TO A STED W HEAT BREAD The breakfast of healthy folks is incomplete w ithout crisp, delicious, wholesome toast— plain or buttered or served w ith marmalade or Jam. Everyone likes It— children and grown-ups— and toast likes YOU, for it's digestible and healthful. » HERMISTON BAKERY BREAD f t i T H E H '.R A L D O FFICE— C arbon paper, typew riter ribbons. Ink pads and rubber stamps. Notice of Sheriff’s Sale KOAC Home Hour Program Varied P ractically every phase of home life is touched upon in the topics for the Homemaker’s Radio hour at 3 o' clock dally over station KOAC at Cor vallis during the week of February 16 to 20. The talks, to be given by members o f the Oregon State college faculty, are as follow s: February I t — "The H ealth Instruction Program in Public Schools," by Miss Rena Gea- gen. February 1 7 ~ ‘‘Does Your Child Play E nough,’’ by Mrs. Sara Pren- tis. February 18—“ Menus for Lunch eon and Supper,” by Miss W ilma An derson. February 19—“W hat Shall Mother W ear This S pring?” by Mjss Margaret Brew. February 20—"Fam ily R eligion in Cooperating w ith the Church,” by Dr. E. W. W arrington, at 2:40 o ’clock. A story by Miss Rena Guthrie of college library, at 3 o ’clock. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That under and by virtue of a W rit of E xecution duly and regularly Issued cu t o f th e Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for U m atilla County, by the clerk of said Court, on December 17, 1930, and to me directed. In th at certain suit in said Circuit Court w herein the Federal Land Bank of Spokane, W ashington, was p lain tiff, nnd Agnes M. H ills, and L. M. H ills, her husband, J. E. Mason and The Stan field N ational Farm Loan asso ciation were defendants, and where in p la in tiff recovered a deficiency Judgment again st the defendants, Agnes M. H ills, L. M. H ills and The Many Topics Listed for Farm Hour Members of both the E xtension ser Stan field N ational Farm Loan as sociation In the sum of $468.97, be vice and the Experim ent station sides Interest as sat out In said E xe cution, said deficiency Judgment being duly entered in said Court, I did, on the 17th day of December, 1930, levy on the real property here in after described, and Now, therefore, and in pursuance of said E xecution, I w ill, on Satur day, the 14th day o f February, 1931, at the hour of one o’clock in the afternoon of said day and date, at the front door of the county court house at Pendleton, in U m atilla County, Oregon, sell, at public auc tion, to the highest bidder, for cash In hand, all the follo w in g described real property, and all the right, title and interest of the defendants Agnes M. H ills and L. M. H ills, In and to the follow in g described real prop erty, to-w it: , Lot one (1 ) in Block th irty- Slx (3 6 ) Coe’s F irst Addition to S tanfield, U m atilla C o u n t y , Oregon. (Effective- Thurs., Feb. 12) also Lot eigh t ( 8 ) in Block th irty- FOR PENDLETON nine (3 9 ) , South and W est of 3:03 P. M. the highw ay, in Coe’s First Ad 5:41 P. M. dition to S tanfield, U m atilla 5:48 A. M. County, Oregon. or so much thereof as may he neces FOR PORTLAND sary to satisfy said deficiency Judg 10:10 A. M. ment, together w ith the costs w hich 1:11 P. M. have or may accrue under and by 10:27 P. X. virtue of said sale. Dated at Pendleton, U m atilla coun FOR SPOKANE ty, Oregon, th is 14th day of Jan 1 :1 1 P .M . uary, 1931. TOM B. GURDANE. FOR BAISE and S heriff of U m atilla SALT LAKE CITY County, Oregon. 3:03 P. IL — 5:48 A. X (Jan. 15-Feb. 1 2 ) Dallas— The Interest of Polk coun ty farmers in progressive, Improved methods of farm ing is Indicated, by the fact that out of 1900 farmers In the county, 1119 attended one or more educational m eetings and dem onstrations on various phases of ag riculture during the past year, re ports County A gent J. R. Beck. -e-«e--e»o-e*- HERMISTON LADIESf trteSE VINEYARD LODGE No. 206 I. O. O. F. meets each Monduy eve: Ing In Odd Fellows' . nan. V isitin g members cordially ] invited W. R. Longhorn. Secretar. Ralph Shafer, N. G. Q U A L IT Y r» Fashioned-N ew est Shades) ' v m u ir .g ufgiBHT General Dcntistrjr X -ltay and Diagnosis iank Bldg. Phone Connections Sunday and E venings by Appointm ent COLORS •' Flesh, Nude SunTan .M o d e .S a b le , Gun M e+al,Egg Shell. B a s q u e B ro w n . B la ck P A Y - P U S T IT C E * Alfred W . Christopherson •l« w Mil : * - l IR I * : A '« û IIM Mi tÎEW HlTT L'Dtt. WILKÉ5-HX»HE "MT Physician and Surgeon Of«ce Phone 733. Res. Phone 712 Office: First National Bank Bldg Serial No. 023781 U. S. Department o f Interior, U. 8. Land office at The D alles, Oregon, January 15, 1931. N otice Is hereby given th at Gay lord M. Madison of Echo, Oregon, w ho, on April 20, 1917, made Desert Land E ntry 023781 (La Grande 0 1 8 1 3 7 ) for the S E U , Sec. 30, T. 3 N orth, R. 28 East. W. M„ has filed Bottce of Intention to com plete the Jeweler 817 Main Street Pendleton, Ore. 125 W. A lta St. Phoue 38 WE Specialize in Good Furni ture at Lowest Possible Prices Free Delivery to your door. IQ r * {s ” ; P l N O L O O N .O R E G O N Radios Hermiston Barber Shop and Beauty Parlor Motors Mr. and Mrs. Shaar, Prop. ELECTRIC SERVICE COMPANY Hermiston - - - Phone 461 Oregon Fixtures Appliances Electrical Contracting PRANN FUNERAL SERVICE "A nything E lectrical” Telephone 801 N igh t or Day 627 Main St. Phone 978 Pendleton Chapel Funeral Coach and Sanitary Preparation Room Ambulance Service - Hermiston Av ■ Jack Allen Supply Co. T. K. Johnson Q uality Printing Physician and Surgeon Office, Telephbne Building Hermiston, Oregon Office Phone, 1023 House 1912 Why go out of town when you can get Quality Printing at the same identical cost right here at home. Before you give out th at next print ing job you have in mind, get our estimate - - Be convinced th at you can buy Quality Printing from us at the same price. Stages Leave from HERMISTON DRUG STORE U N IO N PACIFIC FRED H. BROWN * H t » T Q U A L IT Y A -s n P B tC t« MF F T W. J. WARNER Attorney-at-Law Hermiston - Oregon Take the Notice For Publication Gifts for All Occasions W. L. Morgan, D. M. D. j i FRANCIS A. WAL.MAN now associated with Radio Repairing Dr. F. V. Prime Loci smith end Kcyinaker > WL PENDLETON t-*e»e»-e»e~e>4 JL NEW SCHEDULE BEST Business and Professional Cards TO YOU. Corvallis— List of all Oregon grow ers having certified grain, grass, al falfa and Ladino clover seed for sale are being made out, by, E- ,R- Jackson, specialist in farm crops h t Oregon State college, and w ill soon be avail able from county agents. IS Educate your grocer by asking for HT.BMIST0N BAKERY Bread—We supply fresh bread daily. No com munity was ever bu ’t with dollars sent away from home. Î B urk’s B ig B uv 3 S till on— Adv. novel ‘Moby Dick’ and does not rely tn petty situ ation s or petty drama to put It over, but carries its terrific human tempo m ainly by the faith fu l interpretation of characters about whom the story is constructed.'* Hermiston Herald DR. A. E. MARBLE Chiropractor Office: Two doors west postofflc» Office hours, 10 to 12: 1:30 to 6 Phone 481 - Hermiston, Or. MARKHAM Beauty Shop ALL WORK GUARANTEED PHONE 521 PENDLETON i ► ► ► H. S. McKenzie, M. D. Eye,' Ear, Nose and Throat Office: 1-2-3 Inland Empire Bldg. Pendleton, Oregon W. M. RAKESTRAW Watchmaker and Jewelry 627 Main Street Pendleton, Oregon AUTO PARTS SPORT GOODS Phone Four Hundred C L O T H IN G Florsheim Shoes HYATT & BRAWN Men's Wear Specialists L. M. LA DOW & CO. ; Upholsterers and Mattress Maker Novelty and R u ffiej Curtains 604 Main Street Phone 52 Pendleton, Oregon NEWTON PAINLESS DEM IST Dr. II. A. Newtuu, Mgr. X-Ray Work Hecolite Plates Main and Webb Pendleto FOR SALE 500 RED PULLETS Arrange for spring ciisto hatching HALEY’ HATCHERY FREEWATER. OREGON