PAGE THREW
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON
NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE
day with Mr. Chapman’s parents. ' for issuing stickers or permits tor
They were accompanied by Naomi licenses?” Repeated announcements
Brownell who is visiting her sister, in the press have told of the aban-
In the Circuit Court of the State
Mrs. Chapman.
-
of Oregon for Umatilla County
Miss Esther
Pike has returned donment of the plan due to the fact
I
Unions Savings & Loan Associa- from a visit with friends in Port- that the suggested procedure was
illegal, and that only a change in
lion, a corporation, and James W. land.
Mr. and Mrs. Wendell
Lewelyn the law would permit any relief
Mott, Corporation Commissioner of
spent the week end in Portland.
Minimum Charge 15c
from this angle, but many automo-
I the State of Oregon, plaintiffs, vs.
George Agee of Idaho is visit
or
bile owners still question what
| Otto C. Pierce and Lulu M. Pierce, ing his cousin Walter Agee.
1 Cent a Word
| defendants.
Deloria and Delbert VanSchaiack method to follow to get relief from
i By virtue of an execution, judg- are visiting their grandmother, Mrs. annual payment at this time. "Due
Van Schoiack in Portland.
FOR BALI
to the fact that a session of the legi-
| ment order, decree and order of sale
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Dexter and
issued out of the above entitled daughter Louise, accompanied by stature has not been called to legal-
BURK’S for Bargains. On the West court in the above entitled cause Juanita and Francis Bray, motored ize some relief measure for moto
isde-
Adv ; to me directed and dated the 25th to the Blue Mountains where they vehicle owners, nothing can be ac-
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day of July, 1932, upon a judgment picked huckleberries. .Mr. and Mrs. comblished apparently until the reg
GARAGE FOR RENT—INQUIRE E. rendered and entered in said Court Dexter and Louise returned home ular session in January,” comment
Wednesday morning. Juanita and
P. Illsley.
49-1tp on the 25th day of July, 1932, in Francis remained and will return ed Hoss, when asked what appli
cants might do to get help at this
—-------------------------------------------- ------- I favor of Union Savings & Loan As- home Saturday.
Mrs. Clinton Harvey was the time. “Those interested in lower
DOES ANYONE KNOW
THE sociation, a corporation, Plaintif?
’whereabouts of Mrs. Belle Spears and against Otto C. Pierce and Lulu hostess of a lovely birthday party fees or an easier plan of payment
given for Mr. Bernard J. McDonald
maiden name, Bell Strong, mother ot M. Pierce, Defendants, for the sum on his 84th birthday. Those present should talk to members of the legis
Richard Adams? Mrs. H. H. J, 3814 of $1460.40 with interest at the were: Mr. and Mrs. George Butter lature, who will be glad undoubted
Sunnyside Ave., Seattle, Wn.
rate of 10% per annum from May wood, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gramar. ly to have the opinion of car own
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Van Schalack
5, 1931, and the further sum of Mrs. Gus Tonis, and Mr. and Mrs era."
BURK’S for Bargains. On the West $15.60 .with interest at the rate of Clinton Harvey, and the honored
Two methods were proposed—-one
ISde.
—Adv 10% per annum from June 19, 1931, guest. Mr. McDonald.
secretary of state would
where the
t
______________________________ and the further sum of $8.60, and
Ross Bramar, who is taking a 90 violate the law and illegally issue
HIGH-GRADE PIANO IN VICINITY | the further sum of $190.00 together day furlow, and who visited here in
stickers i and the other where the
of town, party unable to continue with interest at the rate of 6% per the month of June and in Montana
governor would legally call a spec
in
July,
has
returned
and
will
spend
payments. Will sell for unpaid bal- annum from the 25th day of July,
the remainder of August and a week ial session and enact a law to take
ance. Write to Pendleton Music 1932, and the further sum of $20.25 in September with his parents, Mr
care of the emergency. The constitu
House.________________________ 48-2tc costs and disbursements and the and Mrs. H. C. Bramar.
tion says that no law shall he set
icosts of and upon this writ com
Members of the Ladies Aid hel
aside except by the legislature, and
manding me to make sale of the and all-day quilting party at the
the
attorney-general
told
Host
James Byrnes home Wednesday.
MISCELLANEOUS
to-wit:
Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Miller left plainly that he could not legally Is-
following described real property. Thursday for Canada where they
sue quarterly fees. The secretary o'
PEACHES— EARLY CRAWFORDS
will spend their vacation. There will
Lot Four (4) and the East
state, in cooperation with members
ripening, August 3 to 15, other
half of Lot Five (5) in Block
be no preaching service for the
of the legislature and hundreds o’
month of August.
Two (2), in the Town of Her
varieties later. Price 21c. Edmonds
Mrs. Jess Connell and daughter automobile owners, has urged the
Orchard, Umatilla.
miston, Umatilla County, State
48-4tc
Josephine have returned from a tw< governor to call a session to handle
of Oregon.
week’s visit in Sparks, Nevada, witl the problem as provided by law.
PEACHES RIPE
AUUGUST 10
NOW THEREFORE, by virtue of Mrs. Connell’s daughter, Mrs. T. O
to 30; 2‘c or $1.00 apple box; said execution, judgment order, de Waller,
Glenn Bailey of Portland visited IRRIGATION TOUR OF
and 2c or 75c box. Edmond’s Orch-cree and order of sale and in com-
at the home of his niece Miss Lorine
ard, Umatilla, Or
50-ltp pliance with
.......... the commands of said Lash Friday of last week. Miss Lasi WILLAMETTE VALLEY READY
writ, I will on Saturday the 3rd accompanied him home to Portland
How irrigation is serving through
HE1NZ-PICKLING
CUCUMBERS. day of September, 1932, at 10 Friday evening and spent Saturday
out western Oregon to cut down pro
C. L. Upham, Phone 40-J-2. 501tc o’clock A. M. at the West front at Oswego Lake.
Mrs. A. 8. Kenedy has heturned tr duction costs of dairy and other pro
WILL TRADE RANCH IN WILLAM- door of the County Court House in
her home in Seattle after visiting ducts and frequently raise quality as
mette Valley for a place on the : Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon, with her daughters. Mrs. Ernes
well, will te viewed by those who
Umatilla Project. Address Chas. W sell at public auction, (subject to Peck. Lorine and Bernadine Lnsl
make the third annual Willamette
Brown, 1503 West Webb St.. Pen redemption), to the highest bidder here. Mrs. Kenedy was enroute from
Valley irrigation tour scheduled for
dleton, Oregon.
50-ltp tor cash in hand all the right, title California where she has been for
August 18 and 19. Plans are now
the past month. .
and interest which the within
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Peck and da ugh completed for this trip which i
FOR SALE—Iti YEAR OLD AIR- named defendants, or either of them ter Gloria Ruth motored to Spokane
sponsored jointly by the irrigation
shire bull. About 1700 lbs. J. S. or any of them had on May 11, one day last week.
committee of the Oregon Reclama
Burnham
50-3tc 1925, the date of the mortgage here
Beth Cooney spent two days of ion congress and the Oregon State
in foreclosed, or since that date had last week at the home of her friend college extension service.
FOUND—30x5 GOODYEAR TIRE in and to the above described prop Annie Wurster.
The tour is open to farmers, busi-
Walter Spencer motored to Pen
and Rim on the Butter Creek erty or any part thereof, to satisfy
dleton on business Friday.
teas
men, bankers or any others In
highway 1 % mile from town. Owner said execution, judgment order and
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stephens of
please call for tire and pay for ad. decree, interest, costs and accruing Yakima, Wn„ visited at the home o' terested in this new phase of agri
cultural development in this section
J. W. Hamman.
46-tfc costs.
Mr. Stephen’s parents, Mr. and Mrs
The trip will start at Portland and
Dated the 1st day of August, 1932. A. B. Stephens Tuesday.
end at Eugene, with everyone free
TOM B. GURDANE,
FOUND—GOLD-RIMMED GLASSES.
to join at any point where most con
Inquire at Herald office and pay
Sheriff of Umatilla LOWER AUTO LICENSE FEE
venient and drop out whenever nec
40-tc.
for ad.
County, Oregon. URGED BY SECRETARY HOSS
essary, says Arthur King, extensior
By Grace Jackson, Deputy
mils specialist, who will be in
OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT—Mod
First published August 4, 1932.
A cut in automobile license fee
ern conveniences. Inquire Herald
Last published September 1, 1932. of at least one half was urged again charge.
office.
(August 4-September 1)
Those leaving from Portland will
by Secretary of State Hal E. Hoss
tart Thursday morning at 8:30
after
analyzing
several
hundred
let
BURK'S for Bargains. On the West
‘clock from Broadway and Stark
ters from distressed motorists and
—Adv
iSde.
treets, going at once to Hillsloro
on studying reports from the Wash
.0 join the Washington county party
ington motor vehicle division, whici
UMATILLA NEWS ITEMS
inder County Agent Cyrus. After
show many apparent evasions of th
risiting two or three places between
Oregon license law.
$89888022% • «
"Real relief lies in a lower licens. there and the west end of the coun-
Miss Lillian Stombaugh of The fee, as I have repeatedly pointer ty, the party will go on to McMinn
Dalles is the house guest of Miss out.”, said Hoss, "and I am certali ville where the chamber of com-
Louise Byrnes.
the next legislature will cut license nerce is preparing another all-iirri-
Ray Bray and James George left at least by one half. A year and i gated-products dinner.
Tuesday for Baker where they will half ago I urged action on this mat
County Agent White will head
visit. They went as far as Camela
he party for some visits to success-
ter,
pointing
out
the
difficulties
wc
with Mr. Bray who is taking a load
would experience in Oregon witl ful irrigation projects in that coun-
of mêlions up.
y, including the new communit}
Mrs. W. A. Conlon and daughter low $3 flat fees both in Californie
gravity system that extends aerosi
Mildred accompanied by Mr. and and Washington. Experience has de
n that county, includinig the new
Mrs. Elmore McKenzie and children, veloped just the conditions I anti
ommunity gravity system that ex-
Bobby and Jeanne, spent two days cipated and Oregon is losing thous
ends across the Une from Polk coun
and nights of last week at Meacham ands of dollars in license revenue t<
Lake.
y into Yamhill near Sheridan.
adjoining states. I know from th<
Bernice Byrnes returned home mall I receive that people generally
Several stops will be made in
Tuesday from a week's visit with
are ready to demand a lower fee
’oik county under the leadership ol
her aunt Mrs. Cain, in Walla Walla.
ounty Agent Beck before the party
Miss Agnes Kendler has returned and in my opinion it is absolutely
oes on to Corvallis for the night.
from a week’s vacation in Rhodad- justified in order to relieve the »itu
ation.”
"riday morning will be devoted to
endra, Oregon.
Among other predominating in inspection of the irrigation trials on
A group of the Umatilla young
neopie enjoyed a welner roast on the quiries in the correspondence of th<
he experiment station, some of
beach Saturday evening.
secretary of state during the las' vhich have been carried on for 21
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Chanman and two weeks has been the one, “Wha years.
daughter Francis motored to Pen has become of the governor's piai
Just before noon the party will
dleton Sunday where they spent the
continue to Eugene where County
Agent Fletcher will guide them on r
tour of inspection of a number of
irrigated truck farms. The number
of stops has been greatly reduced
MOTOR EXCELLENT-
from the number visited last year, in
order that a better idea may be had
NEW BATTERY—
of a few typical irrigation systems.
UPHOLSTERY A-l—
It is estimated that irrigation has
Increased 50 per cent in Western
NEW TIRES-
Oregon this past year despite short
PAINT VERY GOOD—
age of money for improvements.
WANT ADS
ADVERTISE
your merchandise
and it will sell!
nunnauur
USED
CARS
We Have A
1928
Chevrolet
SEDAN
1933 License
FEWER LAMES ARE RAISED;
HAY, HONEY PRICES DOWN
$210-00
Takes It!
TERMS IF DESIRED
ROHRMAN
MOTOR CO.
Your
AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER
OUR SHOP IS MODERN—
—OUR SERVICE
GUARANTEED
OFFICE
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Fewer lambs are being raised in
the 13 western states than for the
past two years, according to figures
reviewed by the market news of
fice of the Oregon State college ex-
lamb
tension service, The 1932
crop in these states Is about 13
per cent under 1931, and about 4
per cent below the 1930 crop. This
year's crop is still larger than the
1929 lamb production by about
1,400,000 head.
The poor range and feed situa
tion that existed last fall and win
ter is blamed for the reduction this
year as It resulted in heavy losses
of ewes and lambs during the winter
and early spring. This summer,
however, ranges are holding up bet
ter than for several years In the
■ west, and as a result lambs have not
I been forced out of the producers'
. hands by feed shortage.
OREGON STATE NEWS
OF GENERAL INTEREST
Principal Events of the Week
Assembled for Information
ol Our Readers.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1932
Rainbow Trail,” enacts the leading
feminine role and others in the cast
_____
include Charles Middleton, Noble
... i
, .. Johnson, Forrester Harvey,
Russ
With George O Brien, one of the D
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, ’ .
-,
.
.
,
Powell, Roy Stewart and Charles
most popular stars in motion pic- | Stevens
tures, playing the leading role; with I , yens:.„ . ,,
—
I
Mystery Ranch tells the story
a company of 200 carefully selected
of a handsome young ranger who at
players to support him, and out-
tempts the rescue of a beautiful girl
| door scenes that are said to stand
| out in picturesque beauty, “Mys- held captive by a half-made rancher
and cattle thief. To accomplish this,
tery Ranch,”
Fox production,
he becomes involved In a series of
comes to the Oasis Theatre Sunday
land Monday.
The film, based on exciting adventures that are said to
the novel, "The Killer,” by Stewart provide many thrills new to the
Edward White, was directed by Dav- screen. The role is reported as the
best ever played by O’Brien.
| id Howard..
GEORGE O’BRIEN HAS
NEW WESTERN ROLE
THE MARKETS
Portland
Wheat — Big Bend bluestem, bard
wheat, 601c; soft white and western
white. 49c; hard winter, northern
spring and western red. 471c.
Cecilia Parker, who made her
Hay—Buying prices, f. o. b. Port
screen debut with O’Brien in "The
Herald Want Ads Pay. Use them.
land; Alfalfa, Yakima, $13.00.
Butterfat—14 @ 16c.
Eggs—Ranch, 17@19c.
Cattle—Steers, good, $5.25@6.00.
Ilogs—Good to choice, $4.25@5.00.
Lambs—Good to choice, $4.00@4.25.
Seattle
Wheat — Soft white and western
white, 45c; hard winter, western red
and northern spring, 45c; bluestem,
55c.
Butterfat—17c.
Ì
DR. DALE ROTHWELL
Eggs—Ranch, 21c.
W. L. Morgan, D. M. D.
OPTOMOTRIST
Hogs—Good to choice, $5@5.25.
The best glasses at a reasonable
Cattle— Cacica ntcorc, $5.5005.75.
General Dentistry
; cost. OPTICAL REPAIRING
Sheep-—Spring lambs, $4.00@ 4.75.
X-Ray and Diagnosis
' Over Woolworth’s Phone 1286
Spokane
Phone 9-J
Bank Bldg.
Pendleton. Oregon
Cattle—Steers, good, $6@G.[).
Residence Phone 25-J
Hoss— Good to choleo, $4.75@ 4.85.
Sunday and Evenings by
Lambs—Medium to good, $3.5003.75.
Appointment
Business and Professional Cards
HERMISTON
PENDLETON
WE
The Silver Falls Timber company's
mill opened at Silverton recently, run
ning a six-hour dry shift.
HERMISTON HOSPITAL
A new lew price cf 8 cents a roun I
MEDICAL - SURGICAL - X-RAY
for raw salmon went into effect at
and PHYSIOTHERAPY
Astoria cannerics last week.
Attending M. D,:-
The city of Cottage Greve has made
A. W. CHRISTOPHERSON
application for $150,000 of federal
Phone—Hospital 551 Res. 712
money with which to reconstruct the
Physicians Office 733.
city's water system.
The icy waters < f the Wallowa lake
were again conquered last week when
Ben Ocsterling cf La Crande swam its
Hermiston Beauty Shoppe
length, about six miles.
Duart Permanent Waves
Within the corporate Units of MIed-
$2.95 and $5.00
fori there are 3914 Louies, according
FINGER WAVES — 50c
to a census by the county assessor.
Late Appointments by Phone.
Ashland has 1726 buildings.
Phone 141
Riama h Falls residents have re
ported a mild invasion of rattlesnc’es.
Several have been cru.bed by tuto-
W. J. WARNER
mobiles on pavcj streets there.
School children cf the 13 schcol dis
tricts making up the Union high school
of Forest Grove, will hold a fair at
the high school September 2 and 3.
The
bridge cannery, built in
Eagle valley, near Baker, six years
ago at a cost of 424,000, was destroyed
T. K. Johnson
by fira. The cause was net determ: zed.
Physician and Surgeon
Drawn into a grain combino as it
started unexpectedly, S. L. Baker suf
Hermiston, Oregon
fered severe cuts on his left foot and
Office
Phone,
1023 House 1012
a fractura of his ankle at McMinn- i
villa recently.
G. Mynatt of Eagle Point, Jackcon
Hermiston Post No. 37
county, received serious injuries To
Meets first and third
his eyes, face, chest and arms when
Thursday. Legion Auxil
a stick of dynamite exploded in a well
iary meets second and
he was drilling.
fourth Thursday.
Signs advertising tha fact that Tilla Legion Hall.
mook county is to have a fair this year
are being put in order and will bo
placed on the highway north and south
of Tillomoc’ city.
regon
utual
Dairymen are more optimistic as the
FIRE INSURANCE CO
result of a 1-cent rise in the price cf
cheese. It is estimated that the bocst
McMinnville, Oregon
will me: $675 a day fcr Tillamook
Is Your Fire Insurance
county milk producers.
About to Expire?
Huckleberry time is here again and
Then See
almost every household In Wallowa
county is preparing to move into the
R. C. TODD
berry country. Reports are that the
berries will be plentiful.
Hermiston, Oregon
Picking cf the Bartlett pear crop
will start in the majority of Rogue
River valley orchards this week. Dur
ing the season between 2000 and 2500
laborers will be employed.
The right of the city of Roseburg to
regulate the hauling of garbage and
the related ordinance recently adopted
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
by the city council have been upheld
PHONE 521
by Circuit Judge Hamilton.
Lloyd Tittle, 20, of Monmouth was
killed at Tula lake, near Klamath
Falls, when a gun exploded while a
companion, Lester Good, 17, also cf
Monmouth, was cleaning it.
W. G. FISHER
Request that the city take legal ac
NEW AND USED FURNITURE
tion to prevent the dumping of infer-
BOUGHT AND SOLD
for or culled produce on the market
Phone 198
has been made by Lane county pro Bowman Hotel Blk.
Pendleton, Ore.
507 Main St.
ducers to the Eugene council.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Ayres celebrated
their C2d wedding anniversary at Har-
risburg recently. Both were In good
Office Phone 523 Res. Phone 461
health. Relatives from Belo, Eugene.
DR. F. L. INGRAM
Lebanon, Halsey and Harrisburg were
present Mr. and Mrs. Ayres are the
longest-wedded couple in the commun Bond Bldg.
Pendleton, Ore.
ity.
Specialize in Good Furni-
: ture at Lowest Possible
Prices
Free Delivery
to your door
P “Wars
M-
KEE
o
HERB GREEN
:
Attorn ey-at-Law
Hermiston - Oregon
O
PENDLETON’S LEADING
JEWELER
(Sawtell’s Location)
’Phone 1262
Special attention given to all
women’s ailments. Examination
Free.
Rooms 15-16
Bond Bldg.
Pendleton. Orc
Manicuring. Marcelling Hot Oil
Shampoo, Fingerwaving, Facials
Realistic Beauty Shop
Finger Wave - 50c and 25c
We Specialize in Permanent
Waving
606 Main St.
Pendleton, Ore.
TO SELL OR TRADE YOUR
PROPERTY SEE
J. W. CLARKE at
G. F. HODGES AGENCY
721 Main St.
M
!
Lady Doctor
DR. LINA G. STAATS
Licensed Naturonathic
Pendleton, Ore.
Watchmaker
Jeweler
W. M. RAKESTRAW
627 Main St.
I
Pendleton. Ore
SUNLITE BAKERY, Inc.
The Home Of
BUTTERNUT BREAD and
SOCIETY CAKES
‘
Secure our Products through
your local grocer
i 320 Court St.
Pendleton, Ore.
MARKHAM
Beauty Shop
ERNEST GHORMLEY
MEN'S CLOTHING and
LADIES HOSE
Phone 326
301 E. Court St.
Pendleton, Oregon
PENDLETON
Dependable Dentistry
Continuing a migration begun sev-
eral days ago, thousands of California
tortoise shell butterflies are filling the
air in the rim area cf Crater lake with
brilliantly colored wings as they fly
from dawn to dusk in ever-increasing
numbers.
A specimen of white "red” huckle
berries has been brought to the As-
torian-Budgct by Mrs. E. McConkey of
the Lewis and Clerk district. The
ly formed but
berries are l
waxy white fa color Instead of the
usual brilliant red.
BRADLEY & SON
Shoe Rebuilders
We rebuild shoes with machinery
your shoes were made on. The
only factory machines In Umatilla
County. Mail your shoes to us.
We pay the return postage. Bet
ter shoe repairing for less mon
ey. Give us a trial.
Bradlev & Son
Pendleton. Ore.
643 Main St.
W. J. CLARKE
HARDWARE
Majestic
Ranges,
Red Jacket
Pumps, Irr n Pipe. Nalls. Fencing
Phone I
211-213 E. Court St.
Pendleton, Oregon
I
DR. H. A NEWTON
Dentist
X-Ray Work
Phone 12
Pendleton. Oregon
Kelvinator Refrigerators. Radio
service and repairs, Motors.
ELECTRIC SERVICE COMPANY
Electrical Contracting and
Merchandising
John Voytilla, Prop.
Tel. 978
Pendleton. Ore.
627 Main F
We Specialize in Armstrong
Linoleum, inlayed or printed.
We also specialize in the Hea-
trola Circulator, the stove that
saves you coal.
V. STROBLE
210 E. Court St.
Pendleton, Ore