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THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1931 ? » 'T PAGE THREE THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON weeks from the date of the first pub lication of this summons, and If you fall to answer or otherwise appear within said time, the plaintiff will apply to the above entitled Court for the relief prayed for In her com plaint filed herein, that is, for a de cree of said Court, forever dissolving the bonds of matrimony heretofore and now existing between the above named plaintiff and thé above named defendant and for such other and further relief as the Court may deem just and equitable. This summons is published pursu ant to an order made and entered by the Honorable Calvin Sweek, Judge of the above entitled Court, in the above entitled cause, on the 15th day of June, 1931, directing the pub lication thereof, once a week, for four weeks, in the Hermiston Herald, a newspaper published at Hermiston, Umatilla county, Oregon. The date of the first publication thereof being on the 18th day of June, 1931. S. A. NEWBERRY, Attorney for Plaintiff, Postoffice address, Pendleton, Oregon. (June 18-July 16) Mrs. Clyde Hoyt went to Pendle ton Tuesday. Louise and Bernice Byrnes left Sunday for a few day's visit with their friend Margaret Foord in The Dalles. They expect to return Wed Minimum Charge 15c nesday. or Gale Spinning of Portland left Frl 1 Cent a Word day for Pilot Rock to visit relatives after a week’s visit with friends and TOR SALI relatives in Umatilla. Mrs. Olie Spurlock and children, mklott separa to r for sale Naomi and Delbert motored to Kelso. with motor, Iowa separator No. Wn., Friday, returning Sunday eve 103. Inquire W. G. Webber. 42-3tp nlng. Steve Hartch announced this week STEWART-WARNER B A T T E R Y that he will continue to operate the radio, good condition, >10.00. Pen Ferryview Station near he Umatilla dleton Music House. 43-2tc Ferry Landing. FOR SALE— Hardware, Stoves, Fur Mrs. Tom O’Donnell and children, Rose and Tommy, have returned niture and Mattresses. Hermiston from Pendleton where they were Second Hand Store. 10-tfc taken shortly after the accident in PINE FACTORY TRIMMINGS (NOT which Mr. O'Donnell was seriously Box Wood) from Kinzua Pine hurt. He is now recovering in a Pen Mills Company. An extra good grade dleton hospital. of Kiln-Dried wood for sale by Tum- Betty McKenzie celebrated her A<-Lum Lumber Co. 43-49tc 12th birthday Friday when she was the hostess at a birthday party at FOR SALE— A new car trailer. Rev. her home. Many nice gifts were re Wallace E. Jones. 4 4-3tp ceived. Among those present were Erma and Byrle Byrnes, Margaret FOR S A H - A DANDY PIANO FOR GAME CENSUS OF Brown, Dorothy Marshall, Bertha Es unpaid balance of contract. Easy tes, Hazel Tipple, Dorothy Tonis, NATIONAL FORESTS monthly payments. Pendleton Music and Mildred Conlon. House. 43-2tc Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jefferson of Big game animals in the national FOR SALE— 20 acres; 5-R. house: forests continue to increase in num Eaton Pennsylvania are visiting Mr barns; other outbuildings; fenced: bers, judging by reports recently Jefferson’s brother, Harry Roden- >400 cash. J. M. Biggs. Hermiston, summarized by the U. S. Forest Ser bough. Mrs. Jennie Bailey, who has been Oregon. 37-tfc vice. Over a million big game ani visiting for a week with her grand mals are estimated for the 151 na daughters, Lorene and Dorothy Lash, FOR SALE— 3-BURNER OIL STOVE tional forests, this estimate being has returned to her home in Walla with oven. H. E. Hanby. 43-tfc based largely on estimates by ex Walla, Wn. FOR SALE — ONE OF THE BEST perienced forest officers and partly Several of the younger set of Uma stock and poultry ranches on the on actual count checked against data tilla enjoyed a weiner and marsh project. Abundance of pasture. Equip secured from state game officials, malow roast at the Umatilla Ferry ment and Jersey herd. Inquire at trappers, and others. The" figures landing Thursday evening. Those Hermiston Herald office. 42-ltc apply only to the national forests, present were Margaret Brown, Mary and not to areas outside the federal Shaw, Gladys Fromdahl, Erma and Burk's for Bargains. On the West forests. This year’s increase is chief Myrle Byrnes, Dorothy Tonis, Betty Side. — Adv. ly in deer, although elk also were re McKenzie, Maxine Rodhe, Darwin ported to have increased appreciably Shaw, Delbert and Donald Spurlock, WORK HORSES AND MULES FOR in numbers. Very sHght gains were Claud, Harry and Bobby Rodhe, Gale Sale or trade, for cows or what shown for moose, mountain sheep, Spinning, Gene and David Tonis, have you? J. E. Munsey, 1 mile east mountain goats, and antelope. The Donald Harryman, and Bobby Mc of Stanfield. 42-4tp grizzly bear continues to decrease in Kenzie, with Mr. and Mrs. Gus Tonis numbers although increases in most and Mrs. James Byrnes as chaper MISCELLANEOUS localities are reported for black or ones. FOUND— KEY RING WITH CHARM brown bear. M tb . Charles Jenkins and small One of the American game animals daughter of Hermiston were dinner "The California Insurance Co." holding three keys, numbers A1224, once supposed to have practically guests at the Earl Shaw home here A1246, and A844. Owner may have disappeared is the antelope. On the Thursday. Patrick Fallen and Otto Pocend same by identifying and paying for national forests these animals have this ad. Call at Herald office. 43-2tc shown a 45 per cent gain since 1927 motored to Pendleton to see Tom O’ and are now believed to number in Donnell. FOR RENT— (July 17) Modern 5- excess of 11,000. The latest estimates Mrs. Thomas, who has been visit room house, close in, furnace, show deer present in everyone of the ing her husband, who is overseeing hardwpod floors'. Phone 751 or 151 national forests. The number of construction on the Walula cut-off, deer increased, according to the es returned to Portland Friday. 9J. timates during the past year, from Mrs. Clinton Harvey went back to WILL TRADE ALL ELECTRIC RA- 802,45o to 877,780. Despite the ma dio for good piano. Pendleton ny- thousands of deer bagged by hun Portland after visiting several days here. George Harvey is staying with Music House. 43-2tc ters, most of the western forests his aunt, Mrs. Nora Berwick. Bertha Estes who has been visit NOTICE TO PUBLIC— DON’T TAKE show substantial gains in the deer a chance on piano tuners who rep population. The forests of Oregon ing her friend Dorothy Marshall for resent connection with this store. are estimated to have over 80,000; several weeks has returned to her They are imposters. Place your or Washington in excess of 26,000 and home in Starbuck., Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Trumbull, ders direct with the Pendleton Music the two northwestern states well House. 43-2tc over 100,000 deer. The national for and Mr. and Mrs. James Byrnes were ests in Washington show an increase In Hermiston on business Saturday. Go to Burk’s for Bargains— Now. of 500 mountain goats and there are Dorothy Marshall left Saturday for —Adv. Portland where she will visit for still a few mountain sheep left. several weeks with friends and rela HIGHEST CASH prices paid for live tives. stock. We will be in Hermiston O ♦ Mrs. David Walsh of The Dalles, every week. Drop us a card if you •5 UMATILLA NEWS ITEMS ♦ who has been visiting her daughter, have any stock to sell. Huston A ♦ Mrs. Brooks Starnes of Lewiston, Bennett Co. Inc., The Dalles, Oregon. ♦ Idaho, visited at the home of her Bbx 32 7. 31-tfc ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ son Paul here Saturday and Sunday. Thomas Hickey who has been em Al’ THE HERALD OFFICE— Carbon ployed on the Wallula cut-off went Mrs. Walsh was accompanied from Lewiston by her little grandson, paper, typewriter ribbons, ink pads to Pilot Rock Monday. Austin Crawford who has been vis David. and rubber stamps. Mr. and Mrs. H. Simons and fam iting in Bend returned to Umatilla You Can Always Find Bargains at Tuesday. ily, David Walsh, motored up from BURK’S. — Adv. Mr. Ben Williams, Mrs. Emma The Dalles Sunday to visit with Paul Butler and two daughters, Minerva Walsh. Mrs. David Walsh returned and Fern, motored to Pendleton to The Dalles with them. Notice of Hearing Upon Final Report Monday. Mrs. Steve Hartch and children In the County Court of the State Mr. W. A. Conlon went to Portland left Thursday evening for Mount of Oregon for Umatilla County. Saturday night. He returned Sun Angel to visit relatives. In the "Matter of the Estate of day. Ernest Tipple is taking care of the Thomas Mackay, deceased. Mrs. William Shepherd and two Ferryview service station during the absence of Mrs. Hartch. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that daughters. Thelma May and Marion, Laree Caldwell, and Bob Wood returned home Sunday evening. They the undersigned administrator of the ward of Hermiston, who have been have been visiting friends and re estate of Thomas Mackay, deceased, in Portland, returned home Wednes latives in Colfax, Washington. has filed his Final Report with the Rev. and Mrs. W. O. Miller motor day evening. Clerk of the above entitled Court, Robert Rodhe left Friday for Port ed to Lexington Saturday with and that the Judge of said Court has land where he expects to find work. peaches and apricots. designated Saturday, the 25th day Dave Knight, who has been visit Ed Crawford of Cambridge. Idaho, of July, at 2:00 o’clock in the after is employed by Hallyburton & Biggs ing with his wife in Portland, re noon as the time, and the rooms of turned home Saturday evening. on-the Wallula cut-off. the above entitled Court in the Coun Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rice visited Wallace and Dwight Mahoney of ty Court House in Pendleton, Uma Pendleton spent Sunday in Umatilla. in Stanfield Friday and Saturday tilla County, Oregon, as the place Mrs. Steve Hartch and two child with Mr. Rice’s sister, Mrs. Dean wiTen and where hearing is to be ren, Georgetta and Norman, have re Rogers. had thereon. All persons interested Miss Alberta Edmonds, who has turned from Mt. Angel. are hereby notified to then and there Earlna Burley of Portland is vis been attending the U. of W., is vis appear and show cause, if any they iting her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. iting. Mrs. E. R. Ash. have, why said report should not be Mrs. E. E. Laris and three daugh J. M. Burley. approved, the administrator dis Mrs. Duncan has gone to The Dal ters. who have been visiting Mrs. charged. his bondsmen exonerated Darias' father. Jess Connell, have re les to attend a doctor. and the estate closed. Rev. and Mrs. W. O. Miller mot turned to their home in Hillsboro. Dated this 25th day of June, 1931. ored to Pendleton Tuesday. Mrs. Earl Bensel and small son of F. B. SWAYZE, A lovely party was given Mrs. T. Hermiston, and Miss Dorothy Comp Administrator. O. Waller Tuesday afternoon at the ton of Biggs. Oregon, were Umatilla (June 25-July 23) Pearl Jarvis home. Those present visitors Sunday. were: Mrs. E. A. Ash, Mrs. Pearl J Mr. and Mrs. Fred Elmunds and Jarvis. Mrs. Les Blakely, Mrs. Rob- ' son Donald of Vancouver. Wn.. have SUMMONS • ert Rodhe. Mrs. Henry Edwards, Mrs. moved into their home west of Uma Earl Bensel. Miss Dorothy Compton, tilla. Equity No. 6055. In the Circuit Court of the State of Mt'S.' Joe Long. Mrs. Gene Dexter, ! A party was given June Buston Mrs. Pete McNabb. Mrs. Jess Connell. : honoring her eleventh birthday, Sun Oregon for Umatilla County. Opal Ziff, Plaintiff, vs. Homer Miss Josephine Connell. May Wurster day afternoon, at the Robert Allen Ziff, Defendant, to Homer Ziff, the and Mrs. T. O. Waller. 'Many nice home. Raymond and George McNabb and presents were received and a good above named defendant. Robert Pike motored to Boardman, IN THE NAME OF THE STATE time had by all there. Mr. and Mrs. Walt Caldwell and Sunday to attend the baseball game. OF OREGON, You are hereby re quired to appear and answer the com iMr. George Caldwell motored to j Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hull, Misa plaint filed against you in the above Grandview, Washington. Wednesday. Helen McIntosh, Mr. Bankson. Mr. and Mrs. Pet> McNgbb and (»tally. •ntitled Court and suit within (our George fgWwqji remained there. I and Miss Agnes Handler were among those who attended the Red & White plcnie Sunday at Meacham lake. Miss Laura Dunne motored to Her miston Monday. W. R. Nugent who has been work ing in Portland the past two weeks spent Sunday in Umatilla. Mrs. Ralph Jader spent (he week The world’s largest known copper More than 50 per cent of the end in The Dalles wit her husband. deposit in Chill Is estimated to con world output of gold comes from mines in South Africa. Bill and Frances Peck motored to tain 700,000,000 tons of ore. Spokane Friday evening returning Sunday. A dinner party was given at the James Marshall home Saturday eve ning. Bridge and 500 were the div ersions of the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Buntln and two daughters o( The Dalles spent Sun day in Umatilla. H. R. Golden and family have mov ed iuto the E. M. Bennett home. Mrs. Helen Buff of Walla Walla visited over the week end. The contractors who are building the keepers house at the airport ex pect to complete It about the fifth of July. Mr. and Mrs. Jem Marshall and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Burley spent Sun day at Meacham Lake and Pendle ton. E x tr a V alues KEEP FACTORIES RUNNING 24 HOURS A DAY M R . F I R E S T O N E has made good his statement that if you would work harder reduce your expenses— give bet ter service greater values— and sell cheaper— you would sell more goods and make money. Col. C harles A . L iild b e rg h and his w ife have been spending a lo t of tim e at the C u rtis s A ir p o rt. L o n g is la n d , tu n in g up lo r th e ir pro» posed flig h t across the P acific. N ote the happy lo o k on the faces o f the n a tio n ’s fa v o rite couple. His factories are running twenty-four hours a day, and his semi-annual statement just released shows that he made money. Business and Professional Cards Firestone do not manufacture special brand tires for others to distribute. They do make a complete line of tires for us— bearing the Firestone name and guarantee— that not only meets the prices bnt beats any special brand tire dis tributed by mail order houses or others in Quality and Con struction, giving greater value*. • We have cross-sections cut from Firestone Tires and others. Come in today and see the Extra Values in Firestone Tires.— We can tave you money and serve you better. F i r e s t o n e give* y o u th e se Extra Values a t NO E xtra C ost »•■e—e~e»e*.f-e*-e--e--e--e--e-e-.e-e—e - e - e - e - - e .. PENDLETON HERMISTON V IN E Y A R D L O D G E j No. 206 I. O. O. F. meets each j FR E D H. B R O W N Monday eve; ing in Odd F ellow s'. Jeweler t n a il . Visiting members cordiaUy in .Ited i 817 Main Street Pendleton, Ore I W. R. Longhorn, Seeretar. .O -O -'O '-O -O '-O -O Ralph Shafer, N. O. F R A N C IS A . W A L M A N G u n a - D l p p l n g — T h e p at ented pro cess that penetrates e v e ry co rd and co sts every fi b e r w ith liq u id ru b b e r— m in i m iz e s in t e r n a l f r i c t i o n a n d h eat, g r e a t e s t en em y o f tire 58% ti" * '' """" now associated with D o u b le C o r d B r e a k e r - C r e a t o r P ro tec- |ion a g a liu t B lo w • ’w F /O ! i ! i outs S J d lQ T ' ** W /O 25% in g ru b b e r— provid es greater | n o n -i k id s a f e t y e n d lo n g e r f Special Brand Mall Order Tiro Oar Cash Prie« Bach Ford Chevrolet - •4.«« Chevrolet— i- * O Ford Chevrolet Whippet > j >4.98 eq.fce 5.60 xe.qe 5.69 ss.se 6.65 8.75 s7.ee e.qe 8.90 S 7 -J e ss.ee Gardner----1 Msrmnn „ | Oakland Pre riens — | Studebalter. sj.se Chrysler----1 V ik in g ___ I 6.75 ssse Chandler— D e S o te ---- Dodge Darant Grah’m-P. Ponttoa__ Roosevelt W illys- K. - Franklin _ | ss.ee 11. to ss.se fc.ee Noah-------- } 7-tfc 7.10 7-ee 7.90 Hupmobile L a B a ll.___1 Packard ».ee-ss g.ee-xo Margaetts OMsmohfle ss.ee Ifc.je-se [7 ,0 » Cadll’ae __ ' ss.je 1 Lineala W . J. W A R N E R H erm iston P o st N o. 3 7 1 F im KAtoeeial i,« . owawa 1 V o lu m e , c u . i n j S T S M ere W e ig h t , pound» . . . se^e I SJ.7J M ere W idth, in c h e s . . . More T h ic k n e s s , 4>7* in c h e s • • OMere P lie s w 1W a4 { Som e P rise . | SO S 4-74 .fc*7 e • -J7* l ,ee.fce * 1 , Chapel Funeral Coach • and Sanitary Preparation Room Ambulance Service - Hermiston Av ss.je 11.50 ss.je ss.ej sj.se 11.65 19.10 ss.ee 2£.4Q XJ.JJ 15.35 sq.ee Firestens on«.« Type T . K. J oh n son . . 1 Office, Telephone Building Hermiston, Oregon Office Phone. 1023 Housa 1912 Appliances Electrical Contracting "Anything Electrical" M(A Mattai Order Tira . . . Mere Plies at Tr—d Sease P rice . . j-e . j .* 4 .see T A U TO PARTS SPO RT G OODS Phone Four Hundred lssi.ee “ S p e c ia l B r a n d " tire Is m ade by a m a n u fa c tu re r fo r d istrib u to r* sswh a s m ail o rd e r b o u ses, oil co m p an ies an d o th ers, u n d er a n am e that d oes not id e n tify the lire m a n u fa c tu re r to the p u b lie , u su aR y beeanoe be bn ild s b i* " b e a t q u a l i t y ” t lr e a a n d e r hia ow n n a m e . F ire sto n e puts bis n am e on every tire be m ak es. Black & White Garage L. M. L A D O W & CO. Upholsterers and Mattress Makers Novelty and Ruffled Curtains P e n d le to n . Phone 629 Oregon Chiropractor Office: Two doors west postnfflcs j i Office hours, 10 to 12: 1:30 to 6 [N EW Ton PA1NLFS". DF.FT’STS l>r. 11. A. Newton, Mgr. ' Phone 4 81 - Hermiston. Or. MARKHAM Beauty Shop X-Ray Work H -colite Plates i Main and Webb Pendleton ALL WORK GUARANTEED PHONE 521 W . M. R A K E S T R A W FREEWATER Watchmaker and Jewelry 627 Main Street Pendleton, Oregon FOR SALE H . S. M cK en zie, M. D. ♦A H erm iston O regon J « ck A llen S u p p ly Co. 504 Main Ptr-et DR. A . E. M A R B L E »O M O . M ere W idth, in ch es . . . M ere T h ic k n e s s , In c h e s ELEC TR IC SE R V IC E CO M PANY Physician and Surgeon V o lu m e , c u . In. M ere W eight, pounds j Telephone 801 Night or Day M ere R u b b e r M ere R u b b e r M otors 627 Main St. Phone 978 Pendleton 11.20 ss.7e aim e^e-se 0.0» Ir a a * Mail Order Tire R a d io s Meets first and third ^Thursday. Legion Auxil- • iary meets second and fourth Thursday. i Legion Hail. COMPARE CONSTRUCTION and QUALITY •Iz«4.>e-sa P R IC t S H t F T PRANN FUNERAL SERVICE fc.ee-se sj.ee 6.98 W H F B * Q U A L IT Y F ixtu res ee.j7 $8.57 »lfc.70 S .7J ’ Attorney-at-Law Hermiston - Oregon Oar Cash Prie« Par Pair Auburn----- Ì Jordan Keo - j 4.7S-XC ••7 » Oar Cash Pries Bach MAKE OF CAB J .S J -S S Dalek ----- Special Brand Mall Order Tira Free Delivery to your door. iaf'.’ce Phono 733. Res. Phone 712 Office: First National Bank Bldg C O M P A R E T H E S E P R IC E S make o r CAB S p e c ia liz e in G ood F urni ture a t L o w est P o ssib le P rices Physician and Surgeon L o n g e r N o n -Sk id Phone 380 WE : A lfre d W . C hri»topher»on O L D F IE in TYPE Oar Cash Pries Par Pair 125 W. Alta St. General Dentistry X-Ray and Diagnosis Jank Bldg. Phone Connections Sunday and Evenings by Appointment S t r o n g e r Bond I read a n d Cord Body T r e a d — M ad e o f no n -oxidla-j Locksmith and Keymaker Dr. F. V . P rim e ¡ A i i t g r r T ir e L ife T w o e x tra piles o f C o rn -D ip p ed c o r d s u n d e r th e t r e a d — a b sorbs ro ad sh ocks — prevents b lo w o u t s — a s s u r e s g r e a t e r sa fe ty and c o m fo rt. R a d io R ep airin g i W . L. M organ, D. M. D. 2 5 - 40% life . 1 Gifts for All Occasions 500 RF.D PUT.LETS Arrange for spring ettsto hatching. HALEY’ HATCHERY FREEWATER, OREGON Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Office: 1-2-3 Inlami Empire Bldg. Pendleton. Oregon ;