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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8. 1931 I r Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1st day of October, 1931 W. J. WARNER. (My Commission, expires October 1. 1931.) tored to Hermiston to the show Sat urday night. Umatilla people going h"r tlng over the week end were: William Bloom, Andrew Montin, Lyle Brown, Cecil Tipple, Tom Tucker, Frank Clark, Glenn Yeager. Bill Roberts. Ursel Hyatt, Mr. and Mrs. Will Shep herd and Earl Cherry. Minimum Charge 15c » A monthly C. E. business meeting or ■» UMATILLA NEWS ITEMS 4'I was held in the community hall Sat- 1 Cent a Word . 1 urday. The following officers were elected: Raymond McNabb, presi FOR BALI dent. Louise Byrnes, vice-president, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Isom of Irrigon Annie Wurrster, secretary-treasurer, 1 OR SALE— FOUD PICK-UP WITH were Umatilla business visitors Mon Devee Brown, chairman of prayer committee, Allan Hill, chairman of license, 130. Paul Miller. t-3 tr day. Elmore McKenzie of Portland vi look-out committee and Miss Rosa FOR SALE— SIX COWS, 2 FRESH; sited his family here Monday. . Rlcco, chairman of social committee. Floyd Hull and mother of Spokane i "PPle pie with whipped cream and 4 freah soon; good producers; visiting at the Harry Hull home. health tested. Sell one or all, reas are Mr. present: and Mrs. George Cramar of members were ~ *’ Miss “ Rosa onable price«. Emmett Cooney. 5-ltp Pendleton visited with friends here Ricco, Annie Wurrster. Maxine Mc Nabb, Ruth Thompson, Mildren Con Sunday. FOR RENT— HOUSE AND GARAGE Mr. and Mrs. Tom O'Donnell went lon, Alma Caldwell, Devee Brown, and two lots. Inquire, P. J. Mc- to Portland Sunday returning Mon Raymond McNabb, Kenneth Alqulst and Allan Hill. Gonigle, Hermiston, Ore. 4-ltp day night. Several Umatilla people attended Mr. and Mrs. William Shepherd, dance In Stanfield Saturday FRESH COWS FOR SALE— W. A. Mrs. Nora Berwick and Earl Cher the night. They were: Mrs. Edna Stat- Mikesell, Cold Springs Dam. 53-tf ry have returned from a few (lays teny, Freda and Velma Wender, Mar hunting trip upar Ukiah. Earl Cher garet and Lerva Powell and Donald THREE IRRIGATED RANCHES TO ry was the only one of the group get Harryman. ting any deer. rent; 60, 200 and 300 acres; Also The Ladies' Aid met at the home Bill Peck is again at his home, of Mrs. Will Shepherd Thursday. several small tracts for sale. Also here. , George Blackwell of Salem is vi Verna and Louise Byrnes and pasture for cattle or sheep. E. P. siting with his aunt, Mrs. Emma Dodd, Hermiston, Oregon. 45-tfc Paul Walsh motored to The Dalles Butler, here. Saturday evening returning Sunday Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Brownell have FOR SALE— Hardware, Stoves, Fur evening, where they visited with Mr. moved from their apartment to their s parents. On the way back niture and Mattresses. - Hermiston Walsh the party stopped at Celilo and home. Mr. and Mrs. Beauleau and daugh Second Hand Store. 10-tfc watched the Indians fish. Miss Sarah Rix spent Saturday ter Dazzell have gone to Arlington Burk's for Bargains. On the West and Sunday with relatives in Pen to make their home. Mr. Beauleau was formerly the airport watchman Side. — Adv dleton. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hill of Port at the Umatilla airport. He has ac cepted the same position in Arling land are visiting here. MISCELLANEOUS Mr. and Mrs. William Logan have ton. Miss Laura Dunne has returned TIRE AND RIM FOUND ON DIA- purchased a new Ford sedan from gonal road Friday morning. Own Rohrman Motor Co. in Hermiston. from a week’s visit In Portland. and Mrs. McClemens and fami Agnes Fallen Is back from "a visit er may have same by calling at ly Mr. of Pendleton were Sunday even to Centralia where she visited with Herald office and paying for this ing visitors at the home at Sarah Mr. and Mrs. Roy Paules, formerly ad. 6-2tc Rix of Umatilla. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hill and El Mrs. Gene Dexter visited in La- WILL EXCHANGE — DENTISTRY don Thompson have gone to Ukiah Grande Sunday and Monday of last deer hunting. for good light weight traitor. week. Mr. and Mrs. William Logan ac Phone 9J. 3-3tc companied by Herbert Thompson mo Mr. and Mrs. J. Stewart of Stan field visited with Dr. and Mrs. Alex tored to Emmett, Idaho, Saturday. Go to Burk's for Bargains— Now. They stopped Saturday night at La- ander Reid this week. —Adv. Grande where they visited with Mr. W. R. Bramar of Missoula, Mont., and Mrs. R. L. Skeen. Mr Skeen was several days with his parents, STRAYED— OUR MALE HOG. 400 the former school superintendent of visited Mr. and Mrs.. H. C. Bramar. Mr. lbs. Anyone finding same please Umatilla schools. Mr. and Mrs. Lo call 40-J-3. J. Del Christley. 4-2tc gan and Mr. Thompson returned to Umatilla Sunday. Tom Tucier has resumed his job at the postoffice after a few days of Notice of Hearing Upon Final illness. Report. Mr. and Mrs. Jess Connell re IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE turned from a visit in Los Angeles NOW AVAILABLE AT THE and parts in Southern Oregon. STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA Mrs. Earl Bensel and small son TILLA COUNTY. Benny are visiting in Heppner. William Brooks of Idaho visited In the Matter of the Estate of Portland, Oregon. at the Carl Caldwell home this last Margaret Gould, Deceased. , CLASS "A” FIREPROOF week. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Levon Hyatt who is working in the undersigned administrator of the Weston visited with his family here estate of Margaret Gould, deceased, Sunday. Ernest Peck of Patterson visited has filed Ms final report with the Saturday and Sunday. Clerk of the above entitled Court, here Edward Compton of Messner visit and that the Judge of said Court ed with friends here Saturday. has designated Saturday, the 10th The camp-fire girls and their lea day of October, 1931, at 2:00 o’clock der went on a hike to the Grove in Wash., Sunday, where in the afternoon as the time, and the Plymouth, they gatherefl three bags full of wal rooms of the above entitled Court in nuts. the County Court House In Pendle Mr. and Mrs. Wilson of Irrigon ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, as the visited at the Burchett home Satur Washington at 12th Street place when and where hearing is to day. Mrs . Levon Hyatt and Erma ALSO ROOMS WITHOUT BATH be had thereon. All persons inter Byrnse motored to Weston Saturday GOOD GARAGE-NEARBY ested are hereby notified to then and where Mr. Hyatt is working. — For Permanent Guests — there appear and show cause, If any James Peck of Arlington was a Dorethy Lash, Bernice Byrnes, Va- We Have Rooms As Low As they have, why said report should not be approved, the administrator Umatllla visitor Wednesday, $6.00 week, $20.00 mo. discharged, his bondsmen exhonor- lolce Bramar and Ernest Feck mo- 0. P. HOLLENBECK, Mgr. ated, and the estate closed. Dated this 10th day of September, 1931. GEORGE M. GOULD, Administrator. (Sept. 10-Oct. 8) WANT ADS Bramar has been In army service for fifteen years and this Is the first chance he has had to see his parents tor eleven years. Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Waller, Joseph ine Connell, Myrnie Caldwell, Le land Smith and William Tallman motored to Willow Creek Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. II. E. Grammar have moved into the I .ime house. Miss ltoea Ricco shopped in Pen- lleton Thursday. Louise Byrnes left for The Dalles where she will visit Margaret Foord until Sunday. Mrs. Florence Tipple motored to Pendleton last week. Ray Lash, Franl^ Allen and Jess Connell left Tuesday for Ukiah to hunt. Mrs. J. H. Byrnes and daughter Verna and Jo Ann and Paul Walsh motored to The Dalles Tuesday re turning Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bowen and son Elwood moved to Hermiston Tues day where they will make their home Grandma Pound of Portland is vi siting with her son, Otto Pound and family here. Mrs. Clinton Harvey of Portland visited with friends and relatives in Umatilla over the week end. Floyd Tilson and John Logan have returned from Heppner where they lave been deer hunting. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Bowen and son Elwood visited In Hermiston Friday. Hugh Van Sckiah and son Delbert motored to Pendleton Saturday. Mrs. Ralph Joder has been visit ing with her husband who Is work ing in The Dalles. Mr. and Mrs. George Kendler vi- dted in Irrigon last week. Pete McNabb, one of the owners of the Red & W hite store is on his vaca Pauline M stoop. L O W FA R ES TO EASTERN P O IN TS One W »T $33.25 4 1 .0 0 4X00 8 1 .0 0 8 1 .0 0 . 4100 Detroit. 61.60 9X10 9X6O __________ _ 86.20 100AO 49.00 The first forest ranger training camp for the national forests of Ore gon and Washington will open at Hemlock Ranger Station in the Wind River Valley, southern Washington, on October 1, Regional Forester C. J. Buck has just announced. This training camp will be atten ded by 32 forest rangers from 19 different national forests of the two states, and will run from October 1 to 31. The men selected are the younger, newer men in the ranger force, who, the forest service believes are in greatest need and who will profit most from such a course. The purpose of the camp is to train ran- U L T N /O M A H A quarter of a m illion dollars was recently expended improving this hotel . . N e w decorations . . N e w furniture . . N e w lobby . . N ew p o p u la r p r ic e d Coffee S h o p .. N ew service and N E W L O W RATES. 4 2 m u it n o m a h hotel Portland, Orogcn YOUNG PEOPLE go to sch o o l or c o lle g e . F rien ds i t n o v e to other cities. M iles are b etw een . . . b u t th e ir v o ic e s are a s near as y o u r te lep h o n e . A tele p h o n e ca ll is co n v in cin g ev id en ce o f your HERMISTON PENDLETON VINEYARD LODGE Gifts for All Occasions No. 206 I. O. O. F. meets each Monday evei lug in Odd Fellows' h im . Visiting members cordially invited W. R. Longhorn, Secrotar. Virgil Smith, N. G. n ex t door, th e n e x t c ity or a d ista n t state, tele p h o n in g is easy, q u ick and econom ical. Jeweler 817 Main Stroet 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 Alfred W. Christopherson Physician and Surgeon OfMce Phone 733. Res. Phone 712 Office: First National Bank Bldg Radio Repairing Locksmith and Keymaker 125 W. Alta St. Phone 389 WE Specialize in Good Furni ture at Lowest Possible Prices Free Delivery to your door. T he P acific T elephone A nd T elegraph C ompany Business Office: Main Street Pendleton, Ore. FRANCIS A. WALMAN in terest. It is p erso n a l. Y our v o ic e carries a sin cere and fr ie n d ly w arm th. A nd w heth er y o u call FRED H. BROWN ;>l MIHf Telephone 511 OWi 1 • 4 Hermiston Beauty Shoppe DUART PERMANENT WAVES $5.00 and $6.50 Late Appointments by Phons. Phone 14> Radios Motors Fixtures ELECTRIC SERVICE COMPANY W. J. W ARNER NOTICE! Attomey-at-Law Hermiston - Oregon We have taken over the agency for the Hermiston Post No. 37 REMINGTON PORTABLE Meets first and third Thursday. Legion Auxil iary meets second and fourth Thursday. Legion Hall. Call at our office and w ell be glad to show you this new portable, or phone 51 and we’ll bring it to your home for a free demonstration. r PRANN FUNERAL SERVICE Telephone 801 Night or Day Chapel Funeral Coach and Sanitary Preparation Room Ambulance Service - Hermiston Av T. K. Johnson Physician and Surgeon Office, Telephone Building Hermiston, Oregon Office Phone, 1023 House 1012 HERALD DR. A. E. MARBLE O F F IC E Chiropractor Office: Two doors west postoffice Office hours, 10 to 12: 1:30 to 6 Phone 481 - Hermiston, Or. 4848535348234853535348235348 Appliances Electrical Contracting “Anything Electrical” 827 Main St. Phone 978 Pendleton Jack A llen Supply Co. A U TO PARTS SPORT GOODS Phone Four Hundred TYPEWRITER. N e w Y o rk C ity 6 X 7 0 121.96 C erre s p e e e ie p ly le w fere s fe e th e r e e s te re p e ie t s . A ls e h ip s e v fe p e e s e e s e s e te tle e tickets h e tw e e e le s el peints. M b Y o u r B u s in CAMP IN SESSION. Out of sight— but not out of mind T rip $ 6 2 .7 0 7X80 7X80 having to do them on the ground. The men will be quartered In tents, will have a cook and lecture hall, though the primeval forest will be used mostly as a classroom. FOREST RANGER TRAINING ^\\W IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII////^ An en ch an tin g, eco n o m ica l trip. Sightseeing deluxe from those big, easy-riding, com f o r t a b ly h e a te d co a ch es. And as dependable in service as the great railroad which sponsors- U N IO N PACIFIC gars in the proper way to do their jobs, and the keynote of ths camp will be "doing the job", rather than being told how to do it. How to es timate timber, scale logs, prepare government sale papers, how to lay out trails and build there, as well as telephone lines and lookout towers, how to prepare and organize for a large forest fire, and how to fight it, are some of the many things these young rangers will be taught by Business and Professional Cards Washington Hotel THRU TO THE EAST tion now. Mr. and Mrs. John Burlsy mo tored to Pendleton Wednesday, re turning Friday. They visited at the Herbert Arrowsmith home. D. R. Brownell has closed the tou rist Inn. Rex Renolds has returned to his home in Grand Rapids after visiting at *h“ E. R. Ash home for several MMitha. Elmore McKenzie returned to Portland after visiting here with his family. CHURCH NEWS Junior Endeavor. 9:30 to 10:00. Sunday School, 10:00 to 11:00. Christian Endeavor, 7:30 to 8:00. Church, 8:00 to 9:00. Bible Study every Tuesday, 7:3ft to 8:30. Mrs. H. C. Bramar, instruc tor. K gg Room & Bath $1.55 Statement of Ownership, Manage ment, Circulation, etc., Required by the Act of Congress of August 24, 1912 Of the Hermiston Herald, published weekly at Hermiston, Umatilla coun ty, Oregon, for October 1, 1931. Before men, a notary public in and for the State and county aforesaid, personally appeared, Pauline M. Stoop, who having been duly sworn according to the law, depose and says that she is editor of the Hermiston Herald, and that the following is, to the beet of her knowledge and belief, a true statement of the ownership, management (and if a daily paper, the circulation), etc., of the afore said publication for the date shown in the above caption, required by the Act of August 24, 1912, embodied in Section 443, Postal Regulations, printed on the reverse of this form, to-wit; 1. That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor, and business managers are: Publishers, Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quirlng, Hermiston, Oregon. .. Editor, Pauline M. Stoop, Hermis ton, Oregorf. Shop foreman, Alfred Quirlng, Hermiston, Oregon. Business Manager, Pauline M. Stoop. Hermiston, Oregon. 2. That the owners are: (Give names and addresses of individuals owners, or, if a corporation, addres see of stochhoiders owning or hold ing 1 per cent or more of the total amount of stock) Earl Richardson, Dallas, Oregon; Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quirlng, Hermiston, Ore. 3. That the known bondholders, mortgagees and other security hold ers owning or holding 1 per cent of total amount of bonds, mortgagee, or other securities are: H. J. Sim mons. Fossil, Oregon; and the J. S. Harvey Estate, Twin Falls. Idaho. VAGE THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON MARKHAM Beauty Shop ALL WORK GUARANTEED PHONE 521 L. M. LA DOW & CO. : Upholsterers and Mattress Makers j Novelty and Ruffled Curtains 504 Main Street Phone 529 ■ Pendleton. Oregon NEWTON PAINLESS DENTISTS Dr II. A. Newton, Mgr. X-Ray Work Hecolite Plates Main and Webb Pendleton W. M. 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