PACE THREE
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON,
OREGON
THURSDAY, MAY 12
WANT ADS ! USED
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OREGON STATE NEWS
OF GENERAL INTEREST
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♦ property sold by th e S h eriff of Unia-
IN OREGON HOMES
* tllla C ounty, Oregon, to sa tisfy said
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judgm ent and all coots;
th e re
.j fore 1 w ill, on S a tu rd ay Ju n e
Mrs. H. B. H ull and M i.s C lara
T he W a lte r B lessing fam ily Is '
| C orrigan m otored to W alla W alla
Principal Events of the Week - IONE In try in g to make her 11th, 1932, a t tw o o'clock in
Minimum Charge 15c
stay in g a t th e A ugust L indner home
k itchen ‘as convenient and a ttr a c the afternoon of th a t day, a t th e
I S a tu rd a y on business.
or
Assembled for Information
Mr. and Mrs. Jam es B yrnes w ent u iit.l they leave for th e ir new loca-
tive as possible" a Morrow county fro n t door of th e C ourt H ouse in the
1 Cent a Word
tie
n
in
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o
rtla
n
d
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l tn W alla W alla T h u rsd ay evening
hom em aker rep o rts th e fo llo w in g ac City of P endleton, U m atilla C ounty.
of Our Readers.
on business.
Mrs. Jo e Vdey ami Florence w ere '
■omplishmcnts: "I took four-pound Oregon, sell all th e rig h t, title ,
FOR 8 A H
Misses D orothy M attice and Lor- visit- rs a t th e O. O. F elthouse h o m e 1
1928 MODEL-A FORD SEDAN
coffee c a u j, p ainted them w hite in terest and esta te w hich th e said
! ine L ash motored to P end leto n F r i
day w here th ey sp en t th e day shop T uesday.
i pasted colorful designs on each and lefen d an t, and all persons claim in g
THE MARKETS
rO R SA LE— 15 HEAD JER SEY
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Lenz were '
ping an d v isitin g w ith Mrs. E rnest
j labeled each w ith th e nam e of th e and to claim by, th ro u g h or u n d er
Portland
cows, m ilk in g ; m ilk ro u te estab
Peck.
v i 't o r s a t th e B elscam per home
W heat — Big Bend bluestem. hard tood it w as to co n tain . I use these them , or any of them bad on th e
lished; o th e r young sto ck ; modern,
B ill Peck motored to P endleton Sunday.
1925 BUICK ROADSTER
w inter, 70,ac; soft white and w estern tin s for brow n sugar, powdered sug- 11th day of May, 1923, o r since
elec tric d a iry eq u ip m en t; 87 acres
T h u rsd ay on business.
O.
A.
W
ells
anil
his
m
other
were
Misses D orothy M arshall and Dor
white, 61c; hard winter, northern ar, red, w h ite and lim a beans, m ac th en have had, or now have. In and
of alfalfa. W ill re n t ran ch for half
othy Deer of W alla W alla were Uma bo. incss v isito rs in P endleton F r i spring and w estern red. 59c.
aro n i, tapioca, corn meal, g raham to the above described real oroperty
of hay raised. H. E. H anby, 34-3tc
day.
tilla v isito rs Sunday.
E veryone a d and every p a rt th ereo f, a t public
H ay—Buying prices, f. o. b. Port H our and crackers.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
A.
Conlon
and
M artha Lenz was a visitor a t Flo-
1926 FORD TUDOR SEDAN
I'! I.'l-. B R E D BARRED
d a u g h te r M ildred accom panied by lence Ud«y s home Sunday a fte r land; Alfalfa $16; oats and vetch, $15. mired them . I placed them in a row au ction to th e h ig h est bidder for
Rock and R hode Island Red p u l
[in an open cupboard space. I have cash in hand, th e proceeds of such
P u tte rfa t—Pound 14@I6c.
M arg aret Brow n m otored to H epp
noon.
lets, 2 m o n th s old, 60c. W. W. Coe.
n er S u n d ay aftern o o n .
Eggs—Ranch. ll@ 12c.
a set of doors above and one below sale to be applied in sa tisfactio n of
Mr. and Mrs. W alter N orquist are
Mrs. E rn e st Peck and sm all son
' tan field .
37-2tc
Hogs—Good to choice. $3.50® 1.10.
in my cupboard and th is space In said execution and all costs.
re tu rn e d home from th e St. A ntho v isitin g w ith th e ir p aren ts Mr. and
1926 FORD TOURING
betw een.”
C attle—Choice steers, $6.50® 7.
D ated th is 7th day of May. 1932.
n y ’s h o sp ital In P en d leto n Sunday. Mrs. F ete N orquist and Mr. a ad Mrs.
Co to B u rk 's for B arg ain s— Now
Lambs - Spring, $3.50@6.00.
Misses H ester B u rch ette and Al Lon Dotson.
GRESHAM — One hundred tw e n
Adv.
TOM B. GURDANE.
Seattle
ma C aldw ell visited w ith Miss B u r
ty-one women from six com m unities
S h eriff of U m atilla County,
Tile C olum bia school w ill close
c h e tt's p are n ts in C ascade Locks,
W heat—Soft white, western white, of M ultnom ah county have been en
T ell . me your live stock -
Oregon.
F rid ay and p are n ts are invited to hard w inter, 61>,£c; w estern red, 60c;
1925 FORD TUDOR SEDAN
S unday.
l o u r stock - w ill be w eighed here
rolled in th e n u tritio n project on
By G race Jackson, D eputy.
Miss A nnie W u rster, B lanche , view the e x h ib its of th e y ear's work northern spring, 62',£>c; bluestem, 71c.
and w ill pay h ig h est cash prices
low
coat m eals
d u rin g
w in ter
Pike an d M axine M cNabb m otored t made by th e stu d en ts.
(M ay 12-June 9)
E ggs—Ranch, 13@15c.
L. J. H uston, 910 P. St., T he Dalles
m onths.
M eetings include discus
l ° M.Ch° J Undt y-
. „
Mr. an d Mrs. N. W. Bloom were
B utterfat—Pound 17c.
Oregon.
37-8tp
Miss Mary Pope of P o rtla n d is vi-
n
,.
sions of adequate but Inexpensive IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
2 MODEL “T ” FORD TRUCKS
s itin g w ith -h e r siste r Ju d y here.
M o th e rs Day d in n e r guests a t the
H ogs—Good to choice, $404.15.
meals and a re u n d er the direction
One
for
F ra n k C lark and W alter B ullard h rln c of th e ,r d au g h ter, Mrs. E sth er
PURITY DAIRY SELLS MILK AT
C attle—Choice steers, $6®7,
STATE OF OREGON.
of F ran ces C liilton,
home dem on
m
otored
to
Pasco
S
unday
on
the
G
ard
in
er,
of
U
m
atilla.
8c a q u a rt, 25c a g allon, and
Sheep—Spring lambs, $606.50.
s tra tio n a g en t, co operating w ith the
8ta~
f
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M
r-
allfl
Mre-
J
o
h
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M
ansfield
were
Spokane
w h ip p in g cream a t 40c a q u a rt. Mrs
T he M asonic Lodge . p resen ted
s ta te n u tritio n sp ecialist in ex te n
. a ~
For the County of U m atilla
A. P. G arner, P ro p rietress.
3 7 -ltc
C attle—Steers, good, $606.75.
W ash in g to n B icen ten n ial p ro g ram v isito rs in P en d leto n S aturday.
sion.
and a n o th e r for
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H
arold
Dean
and
S atu rd ay ev en in g in th e high school
Hogs—Good to choice, $404.10.
N T H E MA" TER OF T H E ESTATE
A L F A L F A -S E E D FOR SALE— 13c
a u d ito riu m . A larg e crow d was M argaret B ills had a picnic lunch at
Lam bs—Good to choice, $5.5006.25.
O” S A M ''L L It. OLDAKER, DE
g ath ered .
per lb. In q u ire a t
H erm iston
th e Cold S p rin g s reservoir Sunday.
Notice of Hearing- Upon Final
Mrs. H arvey of T he D alles spent
CEASED,
T ra n sfe r office.
35-tfc
Mr.
A
nderson
of
U
m
atilla
has
th e w eek end in U m atilla w ith Mr.
Report.
Fire believed of incendiary origin
o V irg in ia F. Jo n te , F m m a
R.
COME IN AND LOOK THEM OVER ! H arvey.
moved on th e McCray ranch.
destroyed two warehouses of D. A.
P taltz, Mary C. O ldaker, J. S. 01-
MISCELLANEOUS
H. .1. S tillin g s took a tru c k load
A special M other's day program
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
d aker. Jessie S. Je n k in s. A nnie
waB g iven S unday m orn in g a fte r the of stock to P o rtla n d S aturday, re W hite & Sons at Salem.
W ANTED — ODD JOBS. LAWN
STATE OF OREGON FOR
re g u la r S u n d ay school.
T rem an, anil all o th er persons in
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Stuart, 3S0 East
tu r n in g Tuesday.
Rev. P ierso n of P en d leto n w as in
m ow ing or trim m in g . P h o n e 1012
terested in said estate.
24th stre e t north, Portland, celebrated
UMATILLA
COUNTY.
U m atilla S unday w here he o ffic ia
IN 9 HE NAME OF T H E STATE
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their
65th
wedding
anniversary.
ted
over
a
ch
u
rch
session
w
ith
th
e
j
O FFICE SPACE FOR R EN T— Mod
« Powers, in the southern part of Coos In th e M atter of the E state of >F OREGON, You are hereby com-
o fficers an d o th e r m em bers of th e
ern conveniences. In q u ire H erald
office.
naiiiied to ap p ear in th e C ounty
ch u rch . Rev. P ierson an d Rev. M il
* county, is to have a w eather station. T hom as II. G rtgg, Deceased.
PINE CITY NEWS
ler th en w ent on to B oardm an w here
o u rt. of th e i ta le of Oregon, in and
♦
Equipment
is
now
being
assembled.
B u rk 's for B arg ain s. On th e West
NOTICE IS H EREBY GIVEN th a t
th ey held th e sam e kin d of m eeting.
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>r the C ounty of U m atilla, a t th e
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Side
The Ashland box factory, employing th e u ndersigned ex ecutrix of the
V elm a B u n tin re tu rn e d Sunday
— Adv.
o u rt H ouse in th e City of P endle-
from a v isit w ith h er p a re n ts in The
Mr. and Mrs. E arl Abbot w ent to 20 men, lias starieil anil continued last w ill and te stam en t of Thom as on. Oregon, on th e -itii day of Ju n e,
Dalles.
Y our
DAY OLD CHICKS HATCHED AT
operation of the mill for the summer H. G rigg, deceased, has filed her fi
P
ilo
t
Rock
S
u
n
d
ay
to
spend
M
oth
T he H erm isto n baseball team 'of
932. a t th e hour of 2:00 o'clock
H erm iston.
L eghorns,
R ed s,
AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER
nal report w ith th e Clerk of the
w hich th e follow ing U m atilla men e r's ' ay at the home of Mrs. A bbot's is assured by contracts.
M., of raid day, to show cause,
Rocks.
Get o u r prices.
See our
a re m em bers, G lenn Y eager, George p aren ts.
The new sidewalk in front cf the above e n title d C ourt, and th a t the f any exists, why an o rd er should
chicks.
Y our p atro n ag e ap p recia OUR SHOP IS MODERN
K en d ler, Cecil T ippie an d
Lyle
Tlie P ine C ity school gave most Christian church a t F orest Grove lias Ju d g e of said C ourt has designated mt be m ade au th o riz in g F. B. Sw ay-
OUR SERV ICE GUARANTEED B row n m otored to T he D alles S u n
ted. P oults, T u rk ey eggs an d cus
of th e program a t Hie A lpine F arm I been paid for by quilting cone weekly S a tu rd ay , th e 4 th day of Ju n e, 1932, e, a d m in is tra to r, w ith will annexed,
tom h atch in g .
“ V ig o rb ilt” H atch -
d ay w h ere th ey w ere defeated in a
by the sisterhood of the church.
a t 2 o ’clock in th e afternoon as the
very close game. The score w as 6-5. B ureau m eetin g S atu rd ay n ig h t. The
f th e e sta te of Sam uel R. O ldaker,
cry, H erm iston, Oregon.
26-tfc
ductlon.
All April rainfall records in Bond tim e, anil the rooms of the above e n leceased. Io sell the real p roperty
Mr. an d Mrs. W alter B u llard of num bers given by th e school w ere:
H ep p n er v isited over th e week end S elections by th e band; duet by Ole- w ere, broken thia year with a total titled C ourt in th e C ounty C ourt
f said esta te described us follows
DALLAS— A u stria n w in te r field a t th e F ra n k C lark home.
CORVALLIS— As a re su lt of th e
la Neill anil E lsie S tra in ; violin solo precipitation cf 1.84 inches. The host House in P endleton, U m atilla Coun o -w it: -
peas
produced
n
early
50
per
cen
t
Mrs.
W
illiam
S
w
itzler
and
Mrs.
success w ith w hich artich o k es are
ty, Oregon, as the place w hen and
by Mr. A tk in ; piano duet by Alma previous m ark was 1.S0 in 1929.
T ra ' t 1 Lot 3 in Block 1. in th e
being grow n in various p a rts of Ore g re a te r to n n ag e th a n vetch in a tr ia l A. B. S tep h en s m otored to W alla N eill anil B ernice N eill; re citatio n
w here h e a rin g Is to be had thereon.
W
alla
M
onday.
Over
800
children
from
the
g
rid
e
City of H erm iston as located In
gon and th e rap id increase in th e co m paring these tw o legum es as cov
The U m atilla high school busebali by L ily R au ch ; songs by high school schools of southern Oregon wero All persons in terested arc hereby no
th e N E% S E ’/i Section 10, Twp.
p la n tin g s since th e in tro d u c tio n of er crops on th e W. R. F ra n k lin bulb team m et and defeated th e S tan field g irls; re c ita tio n by W anda Apple-
guests of ilie Southern Oregon State tified to tiien and th ere appear and
4, N orth R ange 28, E. W. M„
th is crop a few y ears ago, 51 v arie farm n ear W est Salem , rep o rts high school F rid ay on th e local d ia g a te ; piano solo by Neva N eill;
Normal School in tho annual music show eause, if any they have, why
T
ra c t 2— The SW U S B ’4 , Sec
C
ounty
A
gent
J.
R.
Beck,
w
ho
a
r
mond
by
a
score
of
6-2,
in
th
e
last
ties have recen tly been sen t to Ore
said re p o rt should not he approved,
play, L o chlnvar, by high school.
day festival.
tion 32, Twp. 6, N orth R ange 29,
gon by the U. S. d e p a rtm e n t of a g ri ran g ed th e d em o n stratio n . C o n tin gam e of th e season.
the ex ecu trix discharged and the es
Mr. an d Mrs. H a rry H u ll m otored
Mrs. Bill Cam pbell, form erly Miss
E. W. M.: and T ra c t 3— The
A. M. Clough, 81, veteran mii’cr-
c u ltu re to be tested on th e ex p eri ued ra in y w eath er has m ade it pos to P en d leto n T uesday.
ta te closed.
T w ila Morey, has been v isitin g at taker, a resident of Salem since 1 70
W ’4 NW >4 NW >4 SI3>4, Section
sible
to
allow
cover
crops
to
grow
m ent sta tio n farm a t C orvallis. A r
Mr. an d Mrs. J. B. S p rin g er and
D ated th is 5th day of May, 1932.
10, Twp. 4, N orth R ange 28, E.
tichokes are rap id ly becom ing popu la te r th a n usu al th is sp rin g , Mr. P ete Clovis m otored to P en d leton (he hom e of Mrs. C am pbell’s sister, and coroner of Marion comity from
Mrs. C harley M orehead. She re 18S8 to 1915, died a t his home there
W.
M..
Beck
says.
Sunday.
O
rrie
G
rigg,
E
xecutrix
la r both for stock feed an d h um an
Mr. a n d Mrs. Jack C herry and son tu rn ed home S unday aftern o o n .
after an illness of several weeks.
11 sep arate tra c ts, a t p riv ate sale for
(M ay 5 - Ju n e 2)
food, m aking it d esirab le to o b tain
E arl m otored to P endleton Sunday.
•ash in hand to the h ig h est bidder.
H erald W ant Ads Pay
e r a d i a ti o n exercises for th e class
Growers of straw berries in the- Mil
th e best possible v a rie tie s fo r pro-
Mrs. S teve H o rtch gave a b irth d a y of '32 w ill be held a t th e au d ito riu m
W itness my hand and th e seat of
waukie locality predict a bumper
S heriff’s Sale.
p a rty for h er d au g h ter, G eorgetta,
aid C ourt affixed th is 20th day of
W ednesday, May 18th. E veryone is crop this year. O ther fruits aro in
M onday aftern o o n .
NOTICE IS H ER EBY GIVEN A pril, 1932.
Mr. a n d Mrs. H. C. C arlyle mo welcome.
first class condition and the prospects
th a t u n d er arid by v irtu e of a w rit
tored to P en d leto n M onday and
E. B. CASTEEL,
Mr. and Sirs. C larence N eill who were never brighter at this tim e of of execution issued out of the C ir
T uesday.
C ounty Clerk.
year..
have
been
liv
in
g
a
t
New
B
ridge,
Ore.
Mr. a n d Mrs. H a rry R hodenbough
cuit C ourt of the S ta te of Oregon
By M ary M illsop, D eputy.
Gates of the new Thief Valley dam in and for the C ounty of U m atilla,
and ch ild re n m otored to P endleton a re now sta y in g a t th e Roy N eill
(A pril 21— May 19)
S atu rd ay .
home.
were
closed last week
to allow w ater u n d er th e seal th ereo f, and to me
.
,
Mr. an d Mrs. E rw in C hapm an and
Mr. end Mrs. Lou W a tte n b e rg e r of the North Pow der river to fill up ; d lrected and „eltvered upon a jlldge.
d a u g h te r F ra n c is m otored to P o rt
tho reservoir, which will furnish ir m ent and decree rendered nnil e n
land over th e week end to spend sp en t S unday nt th e W ill W a ttcn -
rigation w ater to. approxim ately 8.100 tered in said co u rt on the 2nd day
DR. A. E. MARBLE
burger
home
in
Echo.
M
other’s
day
w
ith
Mrs.
C
h
apm
an’s
regon
utual
acres.
p aren ts. Mr. an d Mrs. C arl B row nell.
Chiropractor
cf May, 1832, In favor of A. F.
Roy N eill, Mrs. C. N. N eill and
Iverson
B
row
nell
of
Pasco
was
in
Office: Two doors w est postoffice
Bayless Fanning was burned bciily Bensel, as p la in tiff, and a g a in st J.
FIRE INSURANCE CO.
Lois, R alph N ciil and A lm a N eill
U m atilla M onday.
Office hours, 10 to 12; 1 :3 0 to 8.
were business v isito rs in H eppner while taking tho radiator cap off a M. Thom as defen d an t, w hereby the
McMinnville, Oregon
tractor n ear Perrydalo. Steam end p la in tiff did recover a personal d e
P hone 4 81 - H erm isto n , Or.
S atu rd ay .
NOW AVAILABLE AT T H E
w ater blew in ills face and the cap cree a g ain st th e d efen d an t, J. M.
Is Your Fire Insurance
The
baseball
gam
e
betw
een
P
ine
♦
♦
hit him on the head, knocking him Io Thom, for th e sum of $1500.00 w ith
About to Expire?
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IRRIGON NEWS
«• City an d Irrigon S unday a t Irrig o n tho ground.
T hen See
in te re st th ereo n a t th e ra te of 8
Portland, Oregon.
ended w ith a score of 11-12 in favor
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Firo of undeterm ined origin de per cent, per an n u m from th e 11th
W. L. Morgan, D. M. D.
CLASS ’’A’
F lItE I’ROOF
of
Irrig
o
n
.
A
good
m
any
of
th
e
Pine
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stroyed the large cold storage end day of May. 1930, and th e fu rth e r
R. C. TODD
now associated w ith
C ity young folks a tte n d e d th e game.
packing plants of the Apple Growers’ sum of $175.00, a tto rn e y ’s fees, and
Mr. an d Mrs. H arvey W arn er are
T he Irrigon learn w ill play Pine
H erm isto n , O regon
Dr. F. V. Prime
association and the fruit packing plant th e costs and d isb u rsem en ts taxed
th e proud p a re n ts of a baby g irl, City, th e re n ext S unday, May 15.
G eneral D e n tistry
and warehouse at the American Fruit at $24.50, and w hereby it w as rte-
born
at
th e
P en d leto n hospital
Mr. and Mrs. C larence N eill and Growers at Hood River.
X -R ay an d D iagnosis
i . reed th a t the m ortgage dated on
Thursday.
ch ild ren visited a t th e hom e of Mr.
la n k Bldg.
P h o n e C onnections
Fruit growers of tho Sweet Home Hie 11th day of May, 1923, executed
Mrs. N e ttie F low er of H eppner is and Mrs J. 8. Moore Sunday.
Sunday and E v en in g s by
section expect one of tho heaviest sea I by .1. M. Thom to p la in tiff, unon the
v isitin g h er co u sin s’ fam ily, Mr. and
T. K. Johnson
Sir. anil Mrs. Eldon W oods visiled sons fer many years, as the late fro sis j follow ing described real property
A ppoin tm en t
Mrs. W. C. Isom, th is week.
a t th e Dee Neill home Sunday. They have held off while the blooms wero in U m atilla C ounty, Oregon, to-w it:
Physician and Surgeon
Chas. W ick lan d er of LaG rande,
w ere o'l th e ir way from S outh Da In their prime. Blooms are now drop
Tlie S outhw est Q u a rte r of the
Hermiston, Oregon
Orc., w as a business v isito r in th is
k o ta to P o rtlan d .
ping of their own accord.
S outhw est Q u a rte r of Sec’ ion
v icin ity sev eral days last week.
Office Phone, 1023 House 2 012
Mrs. Ray A pplegate and d a u g h
tw enty-seven, T ow nship
five
Twenty students nt Oregon State
Two s ta te police from P endleton
W ashington a t 12th S tre e t
HERMISTON HOSPITAL
ters atten d ed th e picnic a t th e P lea college made the coveted straight A
n o rth of R ange T w enty-nine
w ere h ere W ednesday in v e stig a tin g
ALSO
ROOMS W ITHOUT BATH
san t P o in t school house Sunday.
MEDICAL - SURGICAL - X-RAY
E.W .M. in U m atilla C ounty
list for the w inter term , making per
th e cause of fire th a t destroyed
GOOD
GARAGE NEARBY
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
S.
Moore
and
N
a
and PH YSIO THERAPY
Oregon.
fect grades in every course, the second
Mrs. W a tk in s’ residence.
F or P erm an en t G uests —
omi, A udrey and Jo h n Moore were ) term grade rep o rt ju st issued by E. w hich m ortg ag e w as recorded on
Mrs. W a tk in s re tu rn e d
to h er
A tte n d in g M. D .:-
We Have Rooms As Low As
business v isito rs in P en d leto n S a t B. Lemon, registrar, shows.
May 12, 1923, a t page 188 of hook
home a t V ancouver, W n., S atu rd ay .
A. W. CHRISTOPHERSON
urday.
$ 6 . 0 0 w e e k , $ 2 0 . 0 0 mo.
Chas. B enefiel and d au g h ters,
The Oregon Caves are now being 81 of the records of m ortgage., io
Phone— H ospital
551 Res. 712
J o h n H ealy's sheen a re now being
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
the
office
of
th
e
C
ounty
R
ecorder
Mrs.
E
d
ith
P
u
c
k
e
tt
and
Mrs.
B
aker,
washed
in
preparation
for
the
opening
'
P h y sician s Office 733.
0. P. HOLLENBECK, Mgr.
sheared by th e F u rlo n g sh earin g 1
PHONE 521
of the tourist season, May 16. Although of U m atilla C ounty, Oregon should
m otored to W alla W alla T h u rsd ay
crew .
■ the caves are two miles long, they are |
to v isit re lativ es, re tu rn in g F rid ay
T he Misses H elen H eath and Ma- i washed with a hose, tho only caves in
evening.
rie Y oung w ere v isito rs In P endle- '
the world washed In that fashion.
Mrs. B ak er re tu rn e d to h er home
ton S atu rd ay .
Hermiston Beauty Shoppe
in P o rtla n d S atu rd ay .
State Police Officer C. 13. Cross
. u ,» .
,
I
J - J - < hisholm and d au g h ter, white of Maupin had a narrow escapo 1
D u art P e rm a n e n t W aves
.u - ..____
..
. 1 j a rje a n of W alla W alla, visited at
from death when Ills autom obile was
folks atten d ed th e dance in Board-
DR. DALE R0THW ELL
$2.95 and $5.00
th e hom e of Mrs. O llie N eill W cdnes-
struck by a hurtling truck tiro that
FINGER WAVES — 50c
m an S a tu rd a y n ig h t.
OPTOMOTRIST
■ day anil T hursday.
had rolled dawn a steep em bankm ent
T he best glasses a t a reasonable
Mr. an d Mrs. H enry W ler m otored :
L ate A ppointm en ts by P hone.
T he g rade school picnic w ill he two miles east of The Dalles. Cross
cost.—
OPTICAL
R
EPA
IR
IN
G
to
The
D
alles
F
rid
ay
evening.
Phone 141
held a t the T hom son school house white was uninjured, hut his car was
Over W oolw orth's— P hone 1286
Miss R en fro sp en t th e week end
grove Monday.
badly damaged. Investigation reveal
a t P ark d ale.
P en d leto n , Oregon
P O R T L A N D
O R P O O N
*
| T he th ird and last set of th e coun-
ed that a sm all boy had found the old
Mr. an d Mrs. F ra n k B race were
' ty ex am in atio n s for th e six th , sev- truck tire and rolled it down the bill
v isitin g th e Isoms W ednesday even
! en th and eig h th g ra d e s w ere given side as a prank.
hen in Portland be kind to yourself
W. J. WARNER
ing.
' 'a s t T hursday. T hese la s t te sts were
WE
and your pocketbook . . . stop at “ i h i
Mr. and Mrs. B atie R and and Mr.
Five thousand dollars burled in a
i glnvcn in the form of an achleve-
A tto rn e y-at-L a w
M i ’ltnomah.” There is nothing “ high hat"
ow lw are w ere H ep p n er business
Jar for a num ber of years was un
Specialize in Good Furni B visito
l m ent test.
rs S a tu rd ay .
about
"The Multnom ah." It's just a big,
earthed
on
the
Val
Becker
ranch
near
H erm iston - Oregon
Miss Mary C unha
w as
absent
ture at Lowest Possible
V ern Jo n es, F ra n k B race, W. C.
fine, homelike, hospitable hotel with sur
W estfall recently, according to a re
from
school
a
ll
of
last
week.
Prices
Isom and P a u l G ran cle m otored to
prisingly low rates and popular priced
T he P ine C ity high school picnic port which reached Vale recently.
K ennew ick S a tu rd a y to in terv iew ' will be F riday. 3 he s tu d e n ts plan W estfall is about 40 miles northw est
Free Delivery
restaurants.
tb c m d n ag er of th e stra w b e rry asso
! on going to C aldw ell g rad e above of Vale.
to your door.
Hermiston Post No. 37
ciatio n .
Mr. and Mrs. ,T. F. Heritage, Mrs.
H eppner.
Marlon F inch h as been
Meets first and third
g er of U m atilla w ere d in n e r guests
Susie
Doane and Fred Golden became
Fourth and
Absolutely
engaged
to
tak
e
them
.
WHFB? QUAL'TY s-opptept Wirt
Thursday. Legion A uxil
of Mr. an d Mrs. W. C. Isom an d fa
Pino
Fireproof
Mr. and Mrs. E m ery Cox of H er- critically 111 when they ale toadstools
mily.
iary meets second and
«fÚR8IT¡¡iK0
a
t
Falls
City,
m
istaking
them
for
'nioton visited Mr. an d Mra. W alter
fourth Thursday.
Mrs. McNabb and daughter Max
mushrooms. A doctor worked over
P F » D l l TDM OPACO»
^ ’igglcsworth Sunday.
Legion Hall.
them for three hour» before they were
ine w ere callers In this vicinity
I red Lee was a visitor In Hepp- i
UMATILLA NEWS ITEMS
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COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES
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CARS
$240.00
$125.00
$75.00
$65.00
$60.00
$50.00
$75.00
ROHRMAN
MOTOR CO.
Business and Professional Cards
HERMISTON
O
M
Rocm & Bath
$1.?5
Washington Hotel
MARKHAM
Beauty Shop
Headquarters for Eastern Oregon people
PENDLETON
W
Monday,
tier Th r.’ dar.
out of danger
I
RATES
FRO M
W IT H
BATH