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".— ~ f THURSDAY, APRIL S, 1911 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON ei I ___ PAG« T H R U fendanta In the above entitled suit. Notice is hereby given that the And to the unknown heirs of Patrick undersigned, as administrator of the THEATRE MOTES Unless every motion picture re B. Harden, deceased. above entitled estate, has filed his viewer in the East is wrong — and American’s greatest trio of child IN THE NAME OF THE STATE final report with the clerk of the that could not possibly be— “Oh. For actors were all born to the stage. OF OREGON, you are hereby re above entitled court; and that the Evidence of their Inherited gifts a Man.’’ the Fox movietone produc quired to appear and answer the Judge thereof has designated Mon tion which comes to the Oasis thea will be apparent when "Tom Saw complaint filed in the above entitled day. May 4th, 1931, at the hour of tre Sunday and Monday, gives as Minimum Charge 15c yer” the Paramount filmlzation of court in the above entitled cause 10:00 o’clock in the forenoon as the surance to those who will see and or X Mu L T j a f o r t ! r ! r r<T ? o ( t he hear “ ° f *he within four weeks of the date of the time, and the county court room in 1 Cent a Word first publication of this summons the county court house in Pendleton. F r ld a v i n . Jackie Coogan as « ’Pblstlcated screen entertainment of Friday next, . with and you will take notice that if you Umatilla county, Oregon, as the the current season. TOR 8ALI Tom, Mitxl Green as Becky Thatcher fail to appear and answer said com place, when and where hearing shall and Junior Durkin as Huckleberry BUICK ROADSTER FOR SALE. IN Pla*“ l, or otherwise plead thereto. be had on said final report. All per ROSEBURG’ — The commercial Finn. Good condition. Cheap. Inquire a t ' w*“ , 'n 8* ^ time, plaintiff, for want sons interested are hereby notified to poultry population in Douglas county Herald office. 32-tfc | there° t will apply to the court for then and there appear and show Jackie’s parents are both stage Increased from 90,00<> to 150,000 ] the relief prayed for in said com cause. If any they have, why the re folk. His father. Jack Coogan, was during 1930, according to a survey PIANO FOR SALE— EBONY CASE. [ p|a|„ t, namely, for Judgment - _ and port should not be approved, the ad one of the best soft-shoe eccentric made by County Agent J. C. Leedy. Price »100. Call 51. 27-3tr | decree of foreclosure, as shown by ministrator discharged and his bonds At the beginning of the year the Pa lancers of the vodvlll stage. His said complaint now on file in the exonorated. cific Cooperative Poultry Producers’ FOR SALE— Hardware, Stoves, Fur mother was Lillian Dolliver, who at association included 170 members, office of the county clerk of U n » Dated this 30th day of March niture and Mattresses. ‘ Hermiston tl„ B County Q the age of five was known as 'Baby owning 80,000 hens, the survey 1931. Second Hand Store. 10-tfc| _ ' Lillian in "Little Lord Fauntleroy” shows, and the association now has The land foreclosed upon Is $4.98 FRANK C. MCKENZIE. 5.00-19 $8.98 and was later In vodvllle with Rena 232 members, with approximately MELOTTE SEPARATOR FOR SALE The West Half of the Northeast (29x6.00) Administrator. with motor. Iowa separator No. Quarter of the Northeast Quarter Rogers. (April 2-April 30) 120,000 hens. $5.60 5.25-19 $8.15 103. Inquire W. G. Webber. 31-3tp of Section 20, Township 4, North (29x5.25)« Range 28, E. W. M. In Umatilla TWO GOOD FRESH H E I F E R S , County, Oregon; together with ♦ $6.65 8.00-20 $11.50 Schofield potato planter »15, the tenements, hereditaments and UMATILLA NEWS ITEMS *1 (32x6.00) Champion digger »50, two-horse eul- appurtenances, Including all water priced. Save on tubes, too. Atljt^tor, »20, 3-horse engine, »50. I rights and rights to the use of ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ , ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ! Guaranteed Tire Repairing might take .25 caliber rifle and cal water thereon, thereto belonging Mrs. Roy Pauln has returned to) ves. Good hay »6 cash. A. D. Smith. or in any wise appertaining, which Portland where she Is taking vocal | TH E D A L L E S, OREGON Westland district. 29-3tp mortgage Is recorded in the office lessons. On your wheel of the recorder of conveyances for Mr. and Mrs. Ursel Hyatt and two| WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER Umatilla County, Oregon, Book small sons Dale and Allen left Tues MISCELLANEOUS PHONE 571 HERMISTON, OREGON Call and Leave Articles at Hitt’« Confectionery. of Mortgages 83, page 282. day night for a week’s visit with I FOR RENT— IMPROVED 20-ACRES. M A IL 0 R D E R 8 P R O M P T L Y F I L L E D friends and relatives of Mrs. Ursel | This summons is published pur J. M. Biggs. 28-2t Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bramar have Sunday night where they sang In suant to an order made on the 5th Hyatt in Idaho Falls, Idaho. Lora Caldwell and’ Blanche P i k e | 1*” HWb La"e h° me t0 the Easter services. FOR RENT — 4-ROOM FURNISHED I day of March, 1931, by the judge of the parsonage. Miss Marion Springer, who Is at are among the Umatilla people who , , r „ per month. .u F. ™ l the above entitled house. Price « »12.6o . . , court. The first Mrs. Cherry, Mrs. Frank Clark and tending O. S. C. was home for the „ ___ ___ . , _ . . . I publication of this summons being saw the game between Umatilla and F. Knerr. Phone 15-W. ______ on the 12th day of March, 1931, and Kennewick at Kennewick, when Mrs. Walt Bullard motored to Pen Easter vacation. dleton to see the motion picture Mr. Bloom motored to La Grande FOUR-ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE I th® ,ast publication to be on the 9th Umatilla lost by a score of 7-1. East Linn.” over the week end. 31-tfc. J dny of April, 1931, being four suc Mrs. Walt Caldwell and three sons for rent Phone 25-M. Miss Rlx entertained the Bridge Mr. and Mrs. Claude Taylor of cessive weeks, appearing in the Her were visitors In Portland Friday club with a dinner Saturday, April Pendleton visited Mr. and Mrs. Gene Go to Burk’s for Bargalm -Now. miston Herald, a newspaper of gen and Saturday. Louis Kendall of Portland visited P* “J 8 ” '10 MicF’ r,and w111 be host- McFarlane. —Adv. eral circulation published at Hermis Tuesday. April 7 ton, Umatilla County, Oregon. here over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. a . L. H ubs of Ar HIGTHEST CASH prices paid for live The Barbolutes family had to lington stopped at the McFarland There were 103 present at church Dated this 12th day of March, stock. We will be in Hermiston VINEYARD LODGE Gifts for All Occasions Easter Sunday, the largest enroll move from their farm to town be home Saturday on their way to Spo every week. Drop us a card if you 1931. No. 206 I. O. O. F. meets each cause of high water during recent kane. ment for some time. W. J. WARNER, Hermis have any stock to sell. Huston A FRED H. BROWN Monday evei ing In Odd Fellows’ Among those attending Easter Sun rains. Lillian Shaw of Pendleton visited han. V isiting members cordially ton, Oregon. Bennett Co. Inc., The Dalles, Oregon Jeweler Mrs. Berwick and her Sunday her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ralph S. A. LOWELL, Pendle day services at Plymouth were: Mrs. Box 327. 31-tfc Invited Harry Banner, Mrs. Glenn Yeager, | school class motored to Boardman Shaw here Sunday. 817 Main Street Pendleton, Ore. ton, Oregon. W. R. Longhorn. Seeretar. Burk’s Big Buys Still on— Adv. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Devee Brawn, Tom Nuller, Agnes Ralph Shafer, N. G. Thompson and Bernice and Louise (March 12-April 9) Byrnes. LOST— BLACK AND TAN BOBBED I There are several new cases ol tailed Shepherd dog between Unta-1 FRANCIS A. WALMAN Westland Irrigation District Notice chickenpox. Those afflicted are: Lyle W. L. Morgan, D. M. D. tilla and Hermiston. Phone Echo Brown, Doris Rhodenbough, Ruth of Election 65-F2. Reward. 30-tpfl now associated with Radio Repairing NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Thompson and Vienne Brown. Dr. F. V. Prime Locksmith and Keymaker Umatilla people In Hermiston Sat LOST— NOSE GLASSES IN BLACK Ian election will be held at the Canal General Dentistry 125 W. Alta St. case. Finder please leave at Pen- Hou®e of the Westland Irrigation urday were: Mrs. Walt Bullard, Mrs Phons 380 X-Ray and Diagnosis nock’s. 32-ltp District located on the southwest Frank Clark. Miss Rosa Ricco, Mrs lank Bldg. Phone Connections I corner of the Southwest Quarter of Harry Rhodenbough, Mrs. Knudson Sunday and Evenings by WANTED — SHEEP TO PASTURE, the Southwest Quarter of Section 33 Cecil Tipple, Francis Stephens, Anna Appointment Sheep will be herded. J. E. Hally- Tp. 4, N. R. 28 E. W. M., within Wurster, Sarah Holmes, Bernice and WE burton, Columbia district. said district, on Saturday, the 18th Louise Byrnes. Mr. and Mrs. Venn Finley and Specialize in Good Furni AT THE HERALD OFFICE— Carbon day of April, 1931, for the purpose daughter Roberta Lacey of Bend are of determining whether the board of Alfred W. Christopherson ture at Lowest Possible paper, typewriter ribbons, Ink pads directors of the Westland Irrigation visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry Edwards and rubber stamps. Prices Physician and Surgeon District shall be authorized to enter here. JfVce Phone 733. Res. Phone 712 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Edwards, Mr. into a contract with the United Free Delivery Office: First National Bank Bldg SUM M O NS States under the provisions of the and Mrs. O. Holmes and Mr. and to your door. Equity No. 5004. Act of Congress of June 17, 1902, Mrs. Vern Finley were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Edwards. and acts amendatory thereof and In the Circuit Court of the State ap -W W H F -R • Q U A L IT Y - P W !C l & M l Í T The U. H. S. baseball team won of Oregon for the County of Uma supplemental thereto and particular W. J. WARNER ly Section 2 of the Act of Congress from Echo last Friday at Echo. The tilla. TJF V o o V T F t H O U T O N . O R f b L N Attomey-at-Law Nicholas Codd, Plaintiff, vs. Mar of February 21, 1911, and the Act score was 16 to 2. Cecil Tipple of Umatilla made the only home run. of May 25, 1928, by the terms of garet J. Hayden, widow of Patrick Mr. and Mrs. Ben Spencer and Hermiston - Oregon E. Hayden, deceased, Carl E. Calkins which contract the maximum amount and Luetta G. Calkins, his wife, Ce of money, payable by the District to daughter Edith Ann, Mr. and Mrs celia Boyer, daughter of said Patrick the United States for construction Bill Irwin, Mrs. John Wurster and Radios E. Hayden, and Orrie N. Boyer, her purposes shall be »846,620.80 plus daughter Sarah and Annie, Tiny Hermiston Barber Shop Motors husband, May T. Hayden, a single 4o per cent, of the cost of the Birch Caldwell and Louise Byrnes attend and Beauty Parlor ed the Show in Hermiston Sunday Fixtures Creek Feeder Canal for the McKay woman, daughter of said Patrick E. evening. Mr. and Mrs. Shaar, Prop. Hayden, Joseph Hayden, a son of Reservoir If constructed, said 40 per ELECTRIC SERVICE Mrs. Art Buntln and daughter Vel Hermiston - - - Oregon said Patrick E. Hayden, and Jane cent to be not over »154,000.00. COMPANY ma and son Clayton of The Dalles The polls will be open from 8:00 WHEN you BUY a Ford you buy enduring beauty. Phone 461 Doe Hayden, his wife. William Hay visited friends here Saturday and o’clock In the forenoon until 6:00 The body finish is made to last fo r the life o f the den, a son of said Patrick E. Hayden, Appliances Sunday. car and practically all exposed bright metal parts ex and Mary Doe Hayden, his wife, o'clock in the afternoon of said day. Electrical Contracting Mrs. Mabie Lash and niece Doris J. W. MESSNER, PRANN FUNERAL SERVICE Charles Hayden, a son of said Pat cept the bumpers are made of enduring Rustles* "Anything Electrical” Olinger of Pendleton visited here Secretary. rick E. Hayden, and Nancy Doe Hay Telephone 801 Night or Day Steel. Friday. 627 Main St. (Mar. 19-Apr. 16) den, his wife; and the unknown Chapel Funeral Coach This Rustless Steel has great tensile strength. Dorothy Lash and Ernest Peck Phone 978 Pendleton heirs of said Patrick E. Hayden, and It is the same bright metal all the way through. A motored to Pendleton Sunday morn Defendants. Notice of Final Hearing Sanitary Preparation Room salt test equivalent to forty years’ service under the To May T. Hayden, Charles Hay IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE ing and on to Walla Walla in the af Ambulance Service - Hermiston Av ternoon to see damage done by flood den and Nancy Doe Hayden, his Severest weather conditions failed to have any effect STATE OF OREGON, FOR UMA waters. wife, Joseph Hayden and Jane Doe TILLA COUNTY. on its brilliance. I t never requires polishing. A ll Jack Allen Supply Co. Miss Wilma Roth spent the week Hayden, his wife, William Hayden, T. K. Johnson yon do is wipe it with a damp cloth, as you do y«w«» In the Matter of the Estate of end In Portland and Carlton. and Mary Doe Hayden, his wife, de- George R. .D’Daniel, deceased. AUTO PARTS Physician and Surgeon windshield. Paul Walsh spent the week end SPORT GOODS Office, Telephone Building This is just one of many features that show visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs Hermleton, Oregon A P R E M I U M G A S O L IN E A T N O IN C R E A S E I N P R IC E Dave Walsh in The Dalles. He was the substantial worth of the Ford. In speed, com Phone Four Hundred accompanied by Everett Gassett. Office Phone, 1023 House 1912 fort, safety, economy and long life — in the rich- Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Foord of The ness of its finish and upholstery — It brings you Dalles visited here over the week everything yon want or need in a motor car at ms end. DR. A. E. MARBLE C L O T H IN G unusually low price. Mrs. J u . Byrnes and daughter Chiropractor Irma returned home from Portland Office: Two doors west postoffice Call o r phone fo r demonstration. . Florsheim Shoes Wednesday after a two day delay of Office hours. 10 to 12; 1:30 to 6 trains due to washouts, between The HYATT & BRAWN Phone 481 - Hermiston. Or. Dalles and Portland. Men's Wear Specialists Mrs. Edna Bault and Mr. McDon ald of Pendleton visited Mrs. Bault’s daughter, Lucille, who Is staying at L. M. LA DOW & CO. the John Wurster home. Umatilla was a busy little place Upholsterers and Mnltress Makers ALL WORK GUARANTEED all last week with the special U. P. Novelty and Ruffled Curtains PHONE 521 busses relaying passengers from the 604 Main Street Phone 529 trains that had come up the north Pendleton. Oreron side of the river on the Washington side, to Pendleton and La Orande. H ello , L ondon ... “ Standard"Gasoline is such an im Many of the unemployed here were H E L L O , M A M A ” . T h e world it provement— in every way a new NEWTON PAINLESS DENTISTS working. Train No. 75 and 76 are tru ly youn, by telephone. Year after and finer motor fnel—w ith all the Dr. H. A. Newton, Mgr. again running Into Umatilla and due H. S. McKenzie, M. D. year improvement! in communica skill and capacity that $ j yean of to this several local men are back at tion and transportât ion—refinements X-Ray Work Standard O il Company refining ex Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat their old posts. They are Jim Cole. you perhaps haven’t considered even perience represents. O n sale every Office: 1-2-3 Inland Empire Bldg. Hecolite Plates Jim Galanas, Ben Spencer and Fay possible—continue. where. Pendleton, Oregon Main and Webb Pendleton Gardener. ( t . • . A. DeSreU, fdas /rW g fa awd deUeery. S a s ^ n amd Eldon Thompson left last Monday spare tire essv.es few c m S. Yoa. may F ord ear e r morning for Waldport. Ore., where Un«A / a r a » ■ «II down peywaaM, on c m he will be employed. W. M. RAKESTRAW i <Aron«A yaaw Ford . R- C. Barrett left for Portland Watchmaker and Jewelry Tuesday. 500 RED PULLETS Arrange for spring cuato hatching. Mrs. MacGraybeal who became 627 Main Street seriously 111 was rushed to St. An- HAI.EY’ HATCHERY AT STANDARD STATIONS, IN C , A N D RCD WHITS AND H U B DCAURS Pendleton, Oregon thony a hospital Tneeday FREEWATER, OREGON o n ly t9ie ivotldY la tg e ü Ute m aket CUM °ffeL • • • • Send ycur Cleaning to $5.69 Rohr man Motor Co. WEBBER’S CLEANERS Business and Professional Cards ri í HERMISTON PENDLETON ANOTHER EX A M PLE OF FO R D VALVE » ! Co B r ig h t, e n d u r in g R U S T L E S S S T E E L ie n e e d t e r tn n n g e x p o e e d b r i g h t m e tn i p n r te e t th e F o rd MARKHAM Beauty Shop PENDLETON LOW FORD P R IC K S • 4 3 0 to * 0 3 0 FOR SALE