The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, July 16, 1931, Page 3, Image 3

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    THURSDAY. JULY 1«. 1331
THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON
on the 18th day of June. 1831.
S. A. NEWBERRY, Attorney for
Plaintiff, Postoffice address,
Pendleton, Oregon.
(June 18-July I t )
Minimum Charge 15c
or
1 Cent a Word
TOR SALI
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ted?
America wanted prohibition.
America haa prohibition. America
has advanced by reason of the 18th
Amendment and will continue to do
so."
Article II next week,
WITH FARMERS AROUND
THE STATE
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UMATILLA NEWS ITEMS
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PAG« THRU«
Mr. and Mrs. Gaorge Butterwood ren Bobby and Delpha and Bruce
and Mrs. Harry Grammar motored to
Portland last weak. Minnie Ellen
Harvey returned with them.
Mrs. Charles Norton and children
who have been working in the fruit
at Yakima returned home Friday.
Mrs. Fred Knutson went to Port­
land Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hopkins and fa
mily have moved onto a ranch east
oP Pendleton.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Chapman and chil­
dren of Pendleton visited with Erwin
Chapman and family Sunday.
Mrs. W. R. Nuget who has been
In Portland for some time returned
home Saturday.
Ben Williams who has been in
Baker, Ore., returned to Umatilla
Wednesday.
Mr. Harry Bramar fell and In
jured his hip Sunday. It is not known
yet whether the hip Is broken or not.
Ernest and Clenn Rothwell of
Lindsay visited at the Dan Lind- Pendleton are visiting at the home
say home at Alpine Sunday.
of their aunt. Mrs. J. S. Moore.
The night for band practice has I
The following persons were
been changed from Friday to Wed- , dinner guests at the Lon Watten-
nesday so that more members of the i burger home Sunday: Mr. and Mrs.
band from Hermiston will be able to i Burl Wattenburger and children,
attend practice.
j Junior and Lucile, Ralph Nelli,
Oscar McCarty left for The Dalles Bruce Lindsey, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Monday morning where he will work 1 Neill and daughter Alma, Mrs. Chas,
for his uncle during harvest.
Morehead and children Bobby and
Lloyd Baldrige is now hauling Delpha, and Lloyd Baldridge of
wood from the mountains tor his I Missouri.
brother Charley Morehead.
Roy Neill attended the Woolgrow-
Mrs. William McCarty returned i ers meeting at Heppner Monday af-
home with her daughter, Mrs. Bert j ternoon.
Young of The palles. who spent the j The Misses Lila Bartholomew,
Fourth with her parents.
1 j ean Paine, Naomi Moore, Wilma
Miss Lura Jarmon and Oscar Jar McCarty. Ruth Thompson. Helen
mon called at the Bartholomew home Jarmon and Alma Neill went for a
Tuesday morning.
! horseback ride Tuesday. They spent
Miss Lila Bartholomew spent Tues the day picniclng and horseback
day at the home of the Misses Audry ! riding.
and Naomi Moore.
,
..
.
,
Mrs. Charley Morehead and child-
e
enny s leep s e s on le ren made a business trip to Hermls-
Boowman ranch accidently caught on tQn Thursday afternoon’
fire Saturday afternoon and burned ;
to the ground before the blaze was 1 ^ r' and " r8' ^*au* Conrad, who
checked.
! llave been workin8 tor W. D. Neill
______
are now at their home near Alpine.
Mrs. Horace Strong and children
(Too Late fbr Last Week)
Bobby and Betty Lou, also Miss
Most of the Pine City folks attend­ Helen Jarmon, left Monday for
ed the Fourth of July celebration at Bakersfield, Calif. They have been
Stanfield, Saturday. The Pine City visiting with their parents, Mr. and
band lead the parade down main Mrs. E. P. Parmon of Butter Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Burl Wattenburger
street to the camp grounds where
the program was given. A basket and children, Mrs. Schmidt. Alfred
dinner was enjoyed by all, with the and Arthur Schmidt spent the
people from different communities Fourth with Mr. and Mrs. Walt Wlg-
located at separate tubles. Free lemo­ glesworth, who live on the Lewis
nade was served to everyone, and place.
ice cream and pop available. Special
music and speeches were the main
features of the program.
Bruce Lindsey is now staying at
the home of his aunt, Mrs. Charley
Morehead.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mitchell of Al­
pine made a business call at Lon
Wattenburger’s Sunday afternoon.
Band practice will be held once a
week for the rest of the summer.
Harvey Meyers of Echo is conducting
VINEYARD LODGE
the band practice every Friday eve­
No.
206 I. O. O. F. meets each
ning and members from both Her­
Monday evel ing in Odd Fellows’
miston and Echo are attending.
nail. Visiting members cordially
invited
W. R. Longhorn. Secretar.
Virgtl Smith, N. G.
DALLAS—Last year Ernest Hols •
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THREE IRRIGATED RANCHES TO ington of Lewisville In cooperation » 4 4 4 4 4 * * 4 4 4 « * * * «
The Christian Endeavor monthly
rent; 60, 200 and 300 acres; Also with J- R. Beck, county agent, ap
several small tracts for sale. Also plied ground limerock to a portion' business meeting and social waa held
pasture for cattle or sheep. E. P. of his alfalfa field, and left an equal last Thursday night. After the bu­
Dodd. Hermiston, Oregon.
45-tfc area unliraed. At the first cutting siness meeting at the church, every
of alfalfa this spring, Mr. Hoisington one went to the ferry landing where
FOR SALE— Hardware, Stoves, Fur- cut just 4 % times as much alfalfa a wiener and marshmallow roast was
nlture and Mattresses. Hermiston from the limed as from the unlimed enjoy'ed by every one present. Sev­
Second Hand Store.
10-tfc plot, and the second cutting, which eral went swimming.
Luther Caldwell of Ukiah Is now
is now nearly ready for harvest,
PINE FACTORY TRIMMINGS (NOT
enysloyed as a shovel man on the
shows an even greater difference.
Box Wood) from Kinzua Pine
HILLSBORO— By using home west end of the Wallula cut-off.
Mills Company. An extra good grade grown feeds supplemented with some
H. Norton is employed on the Wal­
of Kiln-Dried wood for sale by Tum- purchased materials, Elmer Guerber lula cut-off. He lust came Saturday
A-Lum Lumber Co.
43-49tc of Hillsboro has decreased the cost from Portland where he had an oper­
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of calf meal more than 30 per cent, ation for appendicitis.
FOR SALE— A new car trailer. Rev.
Several Hermiston and Stanfield *
PINE CITY NEWS
♦
Wallace E. Jones.
44-3tp he recently reported to W. F. Cyrus,
♦
county agent. Mr. Grueber is using people were down to the Umatilla ♦
FOR SALE-—20 acres; 5-R. house; the calf meal ration developed by the ferry landing swimming.
Mrs. Ollie Spurlock, Mrs. James
barns; other outbuildings; fenced; dairy department at O.S.C. He says
Mrs. Ollie Neill and daughter Ole-
Byrnes,
Mrs. D. R. Brownell and Mrs.
that
in
addition
to
the
saving,
the
$400 cash. J. M. Biggs. Hermiston,
ta made a business trip to Echo Wed­
Henry
Edwards
motored
to
Hermis­
heifers
fed
his
meal
in
1930
were
Oregon.
37-tfc
nesday. i
the finest bunch he has ever raised. ton to the Baptist church Sunday
Harry Bartholomew and son Wal­
evening.
FOR SALE— 3-BURNER OIL STOVE
with oven. H. E. Hanby.
43-tfc
Louise Logan from Arlington is ter of Echo called at the Roy Neill
home Sunday.
* All Items Appearing in this ♦ visiting her sister, Mrs. John Logan.
Mrs. W. D. Nelli and children Ber­
Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Strong of John
Burk’s for Bargains. On the West
Column are Contributed by the <
nice, Harold and Ralph, also Mr. and
Day
have
moved
Into
the
Tom
Tuck­
—Adv. v
Side.
Hermiston W. C. T. U.
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« » • J . * « * * * * * * * * * * er residence. Mr. Strong is employ­ Mrs. Paul Conrad made a trip to the
mountains Sunday where they visi­
WORK HORSES AND MULES FOR
Opposition to the 18th Amend­ 'd on the Wallula cut-off as truck ted Mr. Neill and son Hugh who are
Sale or trade, for cows or what
driver.
have you? J. E. Munsey, 1 mile east ment takes form In the shape of mis­
Many Umatilla people went to cutting wood at Jones Prairie.
Miss Lila Bartholomew called at
of Stanfield.
42-4tp leading propaganda, of which the 3cho to the dance Saturday night.
following article is one of ten state­
the Herman Young home Saturday
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bill
Switzer
attended
ments to appear in this column in
MISCELLANEOUS
he round-up In Oregon City. From morning.
answer to this propaganda.
Burl and Earl Wattenburger took
there
they will motor to Seattle to
NOTICE! I WILL OPEN A REAL
We are indebted to "American attend the Elks convention.
a load of honey to Pendleton Tues­
estate office in Hermiston. Aug­ Business Men’s Prohibition Founda-
Jim and Ray Peterson of Pendle­ day.
ust 1st. E. P. Dodd.
46-tfc tation’’ for these articles.
Mrs. Ollie Neill and daughters,
ton visited Mrs. Butler Saturday.
Neva,
Oleta and Lenna, were dinner
First,
"The
Eighteenth
Amend­
MODERN 5-ROOM HOUSE, CLOSE
Mr. Oliver McNabb of Aberdeen,
in, furnace, hardwood floore, and ment the will of the American peo­ Wash., visited his brother Pete Mc­ guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Lon Wattenburger Sunday.
Nabb a few days last week.
3-acres of land. Call Herald office. ple?"
Alma Neill, Ralph Neill and Bruce
"Did prohibition steal upon us
Einer Erickson, Miss Dorothy Cald
4 5-tfc.
like a thief in the night? Was It well and mother, Mrs. Mary Caldwell Lindsay called at the home of Mrs.
Go to Burk’s for Bargains -Now. the outgrowth of hasty and impul­ of Lewiston, Idaho, visited with Burl Wattenburger Tuesday morning
Mrs. Charley Morehead and child­
—Adv.
sive action? Was it the will of the friends and relatives. Mr. Ericksen
few
inflicted
without
reason
against
and
Mrs.
Caldwell
returned
to
Lewis­
HIGHEST CASH prices paid for live­
stock. We will be In Hermiston the judgment of the many? Indeed ton Sunday afternoon. Miss Cald­
every week. Drop us a card If you prohibition was not hastily adopted. well remained here. Caldwells for­
Ten years before the Cicil war—back merly lived in Umatilla.
have any stock to sell. Huston &
in 1851— Maine adopted the first
Miss Annie Wurrster who has been
Bennett Co. Inc., The Dalles, Oregon
law calling for state prohibition. Be­ visiting in The Dalles with her friend
Box 327.
31-tfc
tween that date and the time when Margaret Foord for the past week
s 'f THE HERALD OFFICE— Carbon naional prohibition became a fact, returned home Thursday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Pete McNabb and
paper, typewriter ribbons, ink pads more than half of the states followed
the lead of Maine. Before the Uni­ children Maxine, Johnny and Her­
and rubber stamps.
ted States entered fhe World War in bert and Mr. Oliver McNabb motored
You Can Always Find Bargains at 1917, 25 of the 48 states had adop to Portland Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.
BURK’S.
— Adv. ted state prohibition. By action of McNabb and two children returned
the Btates themselves, besides a large home Sunday. Oliver McNabb will
portion of the other states were un­ return to his home In Aberdeen, Wn.,
Notice of Hearing Upon Final Report der local option. Yet there are those after visiting in Portland for a while.
In the County Court of the State who say the 18th amendment would Maxine McNabb plans to visit In
of Oregon for Umatilla County.
not have been adopted were it not Portland for some time.
In the "Matter of the Estate of for the absence of two million men
Mr. and Mrs. L. Ranney of Ema-
Thomas Mackay, deceased.
who were over seas in the world chans, Ore., visited Mr. Ranney's
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that war. The statement is absurd in face uncle Emil Ash, Friday. They were
the undersigned administrator of the of facts. Let facts answer that enroute to San Diego, California.
charge for all time.
Miss Alberta Edmunds, who has
estate of Thomas Mackay, deceased,
"The
Senators
and
Representatives
been
visiting in Umatilla for some
has filed his Final Report with the
Clerk of the above entitled Court, from every Btate In the Union who time returned to Richfield, Wn., Sun­
and that the Judge of said Court has decided the question of national pro­ day evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Roberts of Pen­
designated Saturday, the 25th day hibition were chosen prior to April
of July, at 2:00 o’clock In the after­ 0, 1917, the date when America en­ dleton were visitors at the John
noon as the time, and the rooms of tered the war, and prohibition at Wurrster home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Burnham of Hermis­
the above entitled Court in the Coun­ that time had become such a domi­
ty Court House In Pendleton, Uma­ nant Issue that there was scarcely a ton visited with Mr. and Mrs. E. R.
tilla County, Oregon, as the place Senator or Representative who was Ash, Sunday.
Mrs. Earl Bensel and small son of
wKen and where hearing is to be not elected ’as a result of his stand
had thereon. All persons interested for or against the legalized sale of Hermiston visited In Umatilla Sun­
beverage alcohol."
day.
are hereby notified to then and there
"So America had gone on record
Mrs. Harry Wessel and Mrs. Wal­
appear and show cause. If any they
before
even
the
first
troops
were
mo­
ker
and daughter Beverly of Stan­
have, why said report should not be
approved, the administrator dis­ bilized, and at no time during the field visited at the Emil Ash home
charged, his bondsmen exonerated war was more than ten per cent of Sunday.
the voting strengh deprived of ballot
Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Waller arc the
and the estate closed.
privileges, and at least half of this parents of a baby girl, born Sunday
Dated this 25th day of June, 1931. ten per cent were from dry territory. morning at Mrs. Waller's mother.
F. B. SWAYZE,
Did the nation want prohibition? Mrs. Jess Connell.
Administrator. That it did cannot be questioned.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Anderson and
(June 25-July 23)
The 18th Amendment was ratified daughter of Echo visited at the E.
by the largest number of states, and Ash home Sunday afternoon.
by the largest percentage of states
The Ladles' Aid met at the home
SUMMONS
that ever ratified any amendment to of Mrs. James Marshall Thursday af­
the constitution. Only two states ternoon.
Equity No. 5055.
Last Thursday morning about
In the Circuit Court of the State of failed to ratify. During 130 years,
more than 2OOo proposals of various three-thirty, a truck and trailer of
Oregon for Umatilla County.
Opal Ziff, Plaintiff, vs. Homer sorts had been considered for amend­ the Consolidated Truck line ran off
Ziff, Defendant, to Homer Ziff, the ing the Constitution of the U. S. the road about one mile and a half
Only 17 had been adopted. The west of Umatilla. The driver fell
above named defendant.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE prohibition amendment is 18th. Do tsleep while driving and drove off
OF OREGON, Yo(i are hereby re­ you suppose the American Congress the opposite side of the road Into the
quired to appear and answer the com­ would sanction such a move with­ ditch. The wrecker from The Dalles
plaint filed against you in the above out most carefully weighing every was called. Nothing was damaged
entitled Court and suit within four factor? And do you suppose It would and no one was hurt.
Mrs. Jim Pearson and daughter
weeks from the date of the first pub­ have been so overwhelmingly rati
lication of this summons, and If you fied by the states if there was any Florence visited Mrs. E. R. Ash Mon­
fail to answer or otherwise appear question about what the voters wan- day.
within said time, the plaintiff will
apply to the above entitled Court for
in Nation-Wide Song Contest
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 the 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 i
of the above entitled Court, in the |
above entitled cause, on the 16th
day of June, 1931, directing the pub- i
lleation thereof, once a week, for four >
weeks, in the Hermiston Herald, aJ
newspaper published at Hermiston, I
Hermiston
Americas newest song champion* are
Umatilla county, Oregon. The date
tenor. Providence. R. I ; Helen Stokes, soprano. Baltimore: Lotnae
of the first publication thereof being
Bernhardt, contralto. Boston; and Earl Lippy, Baltimore, baritone.
They won the contest held in San FranciKO.
Lloyd Baldridge of Popular Bluff,
Missouri, Is now visiting at the
homes of his step-sisters, Mrs. Lon
Wattenburger, and Mrs. Roy Neill,
and also at the home of his half-
brothor, Charley Morehead. He ex­
pects to remain here some time be­
fore returning to Missouri.
Lon and Burl Wattenburger are
beginning their summer work of ex­
tracting honey.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Young of The
Dalles spent the Fourth at the home
of Mrs. Young’s parents, Mr. nd Mrs.
William McCarty.
Miss Shirley Jarmon and Roy Jar­
mon spent the Fourth of July at the
home of their parents. They were ac'
companled from Portland with some
friends and returned Sunday night.
Shirley is working in the library at
Monmouth, and Roy is employed by
the Bell Telephone company in Port­
land.
Johnny Brosman called at the
Charley Bartholomew home Thurs­
day night.
Mrs. Horace Strong and children
and Laura and Lida Jarmon called
at the Helms and Roy Neill homes
Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. John Heally and
children spent the Fourth at a camp
near Ukiah.
Mrs. Charley Morehead and child­
ren. Bobby and Delphia, and Lloyd
Baldridge made a trip to Walla
Walla Monday to visit Charley
Morehead who is i.n the Veterans’
hospital. He will have his knoa op­
erated on Wednesday.
Business and Professional Cards
HERMISTON
PENDLETON
Gifts for All Occasions
FRED H. BROWN
Jeweler
817 Main Street
rendleton, Ore.
FRANCIS A. WALMAN
Radio Repairing
W. L. Morgan, D. M. D.
now associated with
Dr. F. V. Prime
General Dentistry
X-Ray and Diagnosis
lank Bldg.
Phone Connections
Sunday and Evenings by
Appointment
Locksmith and Kcymaker
125 W. Alta St.
Phone 380
WE
Specialize in Good Furni­
ture at Lowest Possible
Prices
j Alfred W. Christopherson
Free Delivery
to your door.
Physician and Surgeon
| Df.Vce Phone 733. Res. Phone 713
J Office; First National Bank Bldg
W M f p - Q U A L IT Y * •«« PRICES M B f.T
t » t M O IC1OW OREGON
W. J. W ARNER
Attomey-at-Law
Hermiston - Oregon
Radios
Motors
Fixtures
Hermiston Post No. 37
Meets first and third
.Thursday. Legion Auxil­
iary meets second and
fourth Thursday.
Legion Hail.
PRANN FUNERAL SERVICE
ELECTRIC SERVICE
COMPANY
Appliances
Electrical Contracting
"Anything Electrical”
627 Main St.
Phone 978
Pendleton
Telephone 801 Night or Day
Chapel Funeral Coach
and
Sanitary Preparation Room
Jack Allen Supply Co.
AUTO PARTS
SPORT GOODS
Ambulance Service - Hermiston Av
Phone Four Hundred
T. K. Johnson
Physician and Surgeon
Advertise
; Now
fo r
Bigger
Business
use
The Hermiston Herald
Oregon
Office, Telephone Building
Hermiston. Oregon
Office Phone, 1023 House 1912
DR. A. E, MARBLE
L. M. LA DOW & CO.
Upholsterers and Mattress Makers
Novelty and Ruffled Curtains
604»Main Street
Phone 529
P endleton. Oregon
Chiropractor
[Office: Two doors west postoffice
f Office hours, 10 to 12; 1:30 to 6.
i Phone 481 - Hermiston, Or.
MARKHAM
Beauty Shop
NEWTOK PAINLESf DEFTISTf
Dr. H. A. N ew ton, Mgr.
X-Ray Work
Hecoiite Plates
Main and Webb
Pendleton
-r
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
PHONE 521
W. M. RAKESTRAW
FREEWATER
W atchmaker and Jewelry
627 Main Street
Pendleton, Oregon
™ forsale ”
500 RED PULLETS
Arrange for spring custo hatching.
HALEY’ HATCHERY
FREEWATER, OREGON
H. S. McKenzie, M. D.
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Office: 1-2-3 Inland Empire Bldg.
Pendleton, Oregon