PAGE THREE
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON
No One
KNOWS
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1932
dozen or so of the large sky-scrapers Ralph and Roy Nelli returned Fri- measure. All interested voters are August 20. At present Lloyd is em
aud buildings were in receiver's | day from a huckleberry trip near invited to attend the meeting and loyed at the Desolation Butte Ran-
hands. Of course, the need of the ‘Arbuckle Mountain.
take part in the discussion. Meeting ger Station near Ukiah.
poor would not be seen in the hust-
Mrs. Marion Finch and Lila Bar- open to the public after 8:45.
Mrs. Frank Perry will move from
ling part of the city either. The tholomew made a business trip to Grange members are urged to be at
depression was also more noticeable Echo and Hermiston Monday,
the hall by 8:00 o’clock in order the project to Hermiston in the near
in most smaller cities seen on the
-
re,
.
that the meeting may open promptly. future. The Perry farm having been
trip, where empty business houses
r and Mrs. C. Í Morehead and
purchased by Frank Nudo.
were often lined along the streets, chdren, retnrned Tuesday from a
Kenneth Hammill returned re-
The Bert Sherry and C. Johnson
Minimum Charge 15c
One thing was sure, no matter where
i»f Mrs Mareheads parents, cently from Monmouth where he at-
one came. In the midst of desert wr an“ Ars .* " Morey of Lowden, tended summer school at O.N.S. Ken- families have recently moved to
or
lands or In the cities, the people all
ah
i neth will spend a few days with Stanfield from Hermiston. They are
1 Cent a Word
knew of hard times.
1
Mrs. J. S. Moore and son John home folks before departing for occupying the Barth and Evans
Monday morning we started on made a trip to Lexington Saturday Ranier where he will teach school houses in the east part of town.
FOR SALB
An entertaining event for the C.
| this coming school year.
our homeward trail, going across n-evening.
(Continued from Page One)
linois into Iowa, through Dubuque,
Miss Elsie Strain went to Pendle-
Supt. and Mrs. w w Kelty and E. young people will be the pot luck
To
crowd
in
four
days
what
there
picnic luncheon to be held at the F.
BURK'S for Bargains. On the West
Waterloo, Ft. Dodge and into the
is to see in Chicago was quite a dif little city of Sac City for the first ton a week ago Tuesday to work at family returned to Stanfield Monday A. Baker home Friday evening. Reg
iSde.
latter having spent their vacation at
—Adv ;
ficult problem. It will take several stop. The next morning we were the Carl Gilbert home.
ular C. E. mtetings will be resumed
Ed Bartholomew and daughter Clatskanie.
weeks and months to recall the many stopped once and slowed up another
Sunday evening.
WINTER BANANA APPLES FOR
things we saw, but I will try to men time just before we got to Sioux Margaret, and son Elba, of White
Word has been received of the
Church services will be held each
25c a box at Paul Millers. 1-tfc
tion a few of the high spots of in City, Iowa, by the Farmers’ Holiday Salmon. Wn.. and Mrs. Mary Bar- marriage of Lloyd Wald and Elvis Sunday
morning at 11:00 A. M.
tholomew of Heppner, were visitors
terest.
Weissen
fluh
at Pendleton Saturday, daring the month of September.
strike. Telephone poles and lumber
BURK’S for Bargains. On the West
On our arrival Thursday, we visi was piled along the highway while at the C. H. Bartholomew home Sun
ISde.
ted the great Lincoln Park along groups of men. young and old, were day.
—Adv
Michigan Lake, only one of the 143 lined up, ready for any necessary
Chicago parks.
FOR RENT — GARAGE. $1.50 PER
Here all the wild action. Crossing the Missouri river
animals, birds and fish of every at Sioux City, we again drove across
All Items Appearing in this
month. Phone 141
51-tfc.
size, shape and description could be the state of Nebraska. Highway 20
Column are Contributed by the
seen. During my brothers' three is almost parallel to Highway 30,
Hermiston W. C. T. U.
years stay in Chicago he had learned but about 50 to 100 miles further
MISCELLANEOUS
to know the streets of the city quite north. Leaving Valentine, Nebras
well, so for several hours that even ka, Wednesday morning, we arrived
FOUND—30x5 GOODYEAR
America Owes W.C.T.U. Much
ing we rolled along with the heavy at Riverton, Wyoming, for the
and Rim on the Butter Creek
traffic that goes on 24-hours every night. More excitement awaited us
REPAIRS
us j The Women's Christian Temper-
day.
highway 1 % mile from town. Owner
Thursday when we left highway 20 ance Union today closes i week's
THAT COST YOU MONEY
Among other things Friday morn-
please call for tire and pay for ad.
to cross the Rocky Mountains just convention. Seattle is proud to have
ig wc visited the huge Tribune south
of Yellowstone Park. No soon-,
. , . .. . .
.
DR. DALE ROTHWELL
J. W. Hamman
4 6-tfc
IN THE LONG RUN.
Tower, which houses the largest er had we crossed this range than we been hosts to the delegates attrac-
W. L. Morgan, D. M. D.
OPTOMOTRIST
newspaper in the world. The Sun I came face to face with the Teton I ted by the convention.
The best glasses at a reasonable
OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT—Mod
day
edition
of
the
Chicago
Tribune
General
Dentistry
FREE INSPECTION SERVICE
range, crossing at the famous Teton
The close contact with this organ-
ern conveniences. Inquire Herald
cost. OPTICAL REPAIRING
has a circulation of over a million. Pass.
-------
This bit of drive won t be ization of women has been in many
X-Ray and Diagnosis
office.
After floating to the top in an ele
Factory Trained Men
Over Wool worth’s Phone 1286
soon
forgotten
as
She
could
look
ways
inspirational.
The
presence
vator, 36 stories high, we viewed the down thousands of feet with only a
Bank Bldg.
Phone 9-J
Pendleton, Oregon
.
BURK’S for Bargains. On the West
city of Chicago from on top—and narrow road ahead. After crossing of such a band of women is benefi
Residence Phone 25-J
on
top
it
was.
Looking
to
the
east
iSde.
—Adv
this range we turned southwest to! cial to Seattle or any other city.
Sunday and Evenings by
we could see beautiful Lake Michi- Pcratello, IC) ho, where we again
Motivated by the highest princi-
Appointment
gan,
with
waves
like
those
of
the
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT—
ocean, while in the other directions pere «8% "teYast AgntrbxnëateR: vles, the visitors leave Seattle food
WE
Inquire Golda Mumma.
Main
Topp sky-scrapers
cirkrieiyeopyeee towered
+ ,
,
_
for serious thought. And, inciden-
many
majesti- We drove
into a
Hermiston
Friday
Street.
52-ltc
cally. In the afternoon we visited night, thankful for such a safe and tally, they leave behind no broken
Specialize in Good Fumi
the Moody Bible Institute in which interesting trip. We were also glad fu rniture.
ture at Lowest Possible
HERMISTON HOSPITAL
my brother is a student. That even- to reg: in the three hours lost on our
HIGH-GRADE PIANO IN VICINITY
The W. C. T. U. claims to have in
Prices
ing we had the privilege of accom- trip to the east. My folks with my
of Pendleton, party unable to con
MEDICAL - SURGICAL - X-RAY
panying a group of Institute students brother continued home to Dallas, membership or close sympathy on:
tinue payments. Will sell for unpaid
and PHYSIOTHERAPY
to witness the Armour Hour Nation-Oregon Saturday morning.
million voters. It all started alter
Your
Free Delivery
balance. Write to Pendleton Music
al Broadcast in the Merchandise |
a crusade on the saloon in Ohio in |
AUTHORIZED
FORD
DEALER
Attending
M. D.:-
to your door.
Mart, world’s largest office build-
House.
48-4 tc
1870-73. The fight was "to protect
A, W. CHRISTOPHERSON :
Ing. Here we were in the same
I OUR SHOP IS MODERN—
the
home
against
liquor
and
other
M"EPE quality “PRICES MEET ‘
Phone—Hospital
551 Res. 712 •
—OUR SERVICE GUARANTEED room from which music was sent all
over the U. S., while Mrs. Edna
COLUMBIA NEWS NOTES
vices.” Frances E. Williard was the
Physicians Office 733.
J
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
Kellogg, noted soprano, the Armour
leader then, and later she became I
hour quartet and orchestra, presen
• • • ❖
♦
JEES PenDLOn.OnEcon
president of the society which the
estate are required to present the ted the program over the air.
Ralph Gilbraith and Otto Heincl Ohio struggle brought to life—the
In the Circuit Court of the State
An elevated railroad took us Sat
same to me at the office of W.. J.
of Lebanon, former residents, were W. C. T. U.
of Oregon for Umatilla County
Hermiston Beauty Shoppe
Warner, my attorney, in Hermiston, urday morning to the Chicago Stock visitors at the C A. Keller home and
From the start the Union made
Unions Savings & Loan Associa-
Yards, the world's greatest stock
Duart Permanent Waves
Oregon, with proper vouchers, with yards. It took almost three hours to Joe Udey home Monday. While here
..
,
(ion, a corporation, and James W.
in six months from the date hereof. go through the different depart they are house guests of Mr. and war on the saloon by frontal attack
$2.95 and $5.00
HERB GREEN
Mott, Corporation Commissioner of
FINGER WAVES — 50c
Dated this 18th day of August, ments, walking a distance of a mile Mrs. O. O. Felthouse in Hermiston. and by teaching, in the schools and
the State of Oregon, plaintiffs. vs. 1932.
Mrs.
N.
W.
Bloom
returned
last
homes, the evil effect of liquor on
PENDLETON’S LEADING
and a half. Since our time was get
Late Appointments by Phone.
Otto C. Pierce and Lulu M. Piarce,
ting limited, we had to make Satur Tuesday from Teattle where she at the body and mind.
JOHN W. DUNCAN
JEWELER
Phone
141
tended
the
national
W.C.T.U.
con
day afternoon count, taking in a lit
defendants.
Its battle cry was and is to neith-
(Sawtell’s Location)
Executor
tle of everything. We visited the vention.
By virtue of an execution, Judg-
Yet its
( hurles Hall of Portland was a er ask nor give quarter,
(Aug. 18 — Sept. 15)
Planetarium and the Field Museum
ment order, decree and order of sale
of Natural History, which would visitor at the Alpha Christ ley home members always have been gentle
issued out of the above entitled
Now
W. J. WARNER
take months alone to see everything. the first of the week. Mrs. Hall, who women, refined and kindly.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
court in the above entitled cause
These two buildings will also be in las been at the Christley home, re- and then one of the Carrie Nation
Office Phone 126 2 Res. Phone 554 |
turned
home
with
her
husband.
type has appeared. But in the main
Attorney-at-Law
to me directed and dated the 25th In the County Court of the State cluded in the World’s Fair buildings,
Mrs.
Walter
Blessing
and
Mrs.
i
day of July, 1932, upon a judgment of Oregon for Umatilla County which is to be held In 1933, from the August Linder were visitors at the these women remind you of the good
|
Naturopathic Physician
In the matter of the estate of Fan first of June to December first, five W. A. Mikesell home Friday.
’
souls you have known since child
rendered and entered in said Court
months. We also visited some of
J Bond Bldg.
Rooms 15-16 J
Mr. and Mrs F C McKenzie were hood.
on the 25th day of July, 1932, in nie Cotton Todd, deceased.
the other buildings already erected
Pendleton, Oregon
The women’s work naturally has
favor of Union Savings & Loan As- • Notice is hereby given that the for the big occasion. Preparation visitors at the C. A. Keller home
Sunday afternoon.
led
them
Into
politics
but
they
have
sociation, a corporation, Plaintiff, undersigned has been appointed ad is going along fast—depression or no
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Udey entertain
depression. One thing that sur
Many of their
and against Otto Ç. Pierce and Lulu ministrator of the estate of Fannié prised ns all was that only a geneml ed at a luncheon Sunday evening kept clean hands.
T. K. Johnson
, Manicuring, Marcelling Hot Oil
leaders have developed keen politi
Cotton
Todd,
deceased,
and
has
M. Pierce, Defendants, for the sum
admission of 50c will be charged, honoring their daughter, Florence,
| Shampoo. Fingerwaving, Facials
cal
minds.
Many
a
politician
with
Physician and Surgeon
of $1460.40 with Interest at the qualified as the law directs. All per which will admit one to all of these on her birthday. Those present were
Realistic Beauty Shop
Mr. and Mrs. Brown, Margaret Bills, out knowing it owes his downfall to
rate of 10% per annum from May sons having claims against said es large buildings.
Hermiston, Oregon
;
Finger Wave - 60c and 25c
Saturday night came the biggest Hielen Conner, Harold Pace, Edmond the W. C. T. U.
tate
are
required
to
present
the
5. 1931, and the further sum of
|
We Specialize in Permanent
treat of all—attending the Chicago Briggs. Lloyd Billinger, the honoree
Office Phone, 1023 House 1913
Surrender,
retreat
compromise
$15.60 with interest at the rate of same to me at the office of W. J. land Music Festival.
1
Waving
Just about and the host and hostess.
are
three
words
not
In
their vocabu-
10% per annum from June 19, 1931, Warner, my attorney, in Hermiston, 125,000 persons, a record crowd, sat
‘ 606 Main St.
Pendleton, Ore.
Mrs. Kennings, who has been
and the further sum of $8.60, and Oregon, with proper vouchers, with- out under the stars in the arena of keeping house for II. J. Stillings. lary. They fight with patlence, per
Hermiston
Post
No.
37
the further sum of $190.00 together in six months from the
date hereof, Soldier’s field to enjoy the simple was taken to a Pendleton hospital ■latence and prayer.
Meets first and third
of an old fashioned com- Friday. The has been in poor health
with interest at the rate of 6% per
They have won their chief objec
Dated this 18th day of August, pleasures
TO SELL OR TRADE YOUR
Thursday. Legion Auxil-
munity sing. It would make a long ¡ for some time.
annum from the 25th day of July, 1932.
tive— abolition of the saloon. Their
story alone to tell of that evening’s
Charles Ballinger, who has been
iary meets second and
PROPERTY SEE
1932, and the further sum of $20.25
problem
now
is
to
hold
the
ground.
ROBERT C. TODD
festivity. Thirty-seven drum corps employed at the Joe Udey ranch left
fourth Thursday.
They insist they will find a way.
- a for
n.. honors;
oAnr 2000
1... hands
TIAA-a~r -y fg
TSger-
—lawr where
he
J.
W. CLARKE at
costs and disbursements and the
sday
for
Missouri
he
competed
Administrator
f
0. F. HODGES AGENCY
costs of and upon this writ com
men; a male chorus of 2000 negrt will visit relatives. His son Lloyd They say a rum shop by another Legion Hall.
(Aug. 18 — Sept. 15)
| 721 Main St.
Pendleton, Ore.
voices; ladies chorus of 1500 voices; accompanied him as far as Pendle- name would make you Just as drunk,
manding me to make sale of the
ard fireworks, made the evening ton where he spent the day. He is
Often misunderstood these women
to-wit:
one of the most colorful I have ever employed on the J. H. Roid farm.
Westland Irrigation District
press on.
following described real property,
experienced. Seeing such a vast
Mrs. O. O. Felthouse was a visit
Notice.
They do not work for pay or for
Lot Four (4) and the East
regon
utual
crowd of 125,000 alone was worth or at the C. A. Keller Lome Wed-
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the 25c general admission price, and
glory
but for the cause. As many
half of Lot Five (5) in Block
nesday morning.
Jeweler
the board of directors of the West- then coming out alive in a traffic
FIRE INSURANCE CO
see it they take life too seriously.
Two (2), in the Town of Her
jam of 10,00o cars that moved along
land
Irrigation
District,
acting
as
a
Their
answer
is
they
have
serious
W. M. RAKESTRAW :
miston, Umatilla County, State
McMinnville, Oregon
board of Equalization, will meet at at 45 miles an hour. Such a crowd
business on hand.
of Oregon.
could be divided into 20 cities the
Come what will in the control of
Is Your Fire Insurance
NOW THEREFORE, by virtue of the office of the district in Hermis size of Pendleton. Electrical ampli-1
627 Main St.
Pendleton, Ore J
PINE CITY NEWS
ton, Oregon, on the first Tuesday in fication was used in broadcasting to
liquor, the W. C. T. U. has floored
About to Expire?
said execution, judgment order, de
October, 1932, at 8 o’clock P. M., the large arena and every word was
• the saloon and Its attendant perni-
Then See
cree and order of sale and in com-
for the purpose of reviewing and heard distinctly in every corner of
Lloyd Baldridge spent Sunday atcious influences. The saloon is down
pliance with the commands of said correcting the assessment
the
stadium.
and ap-
I und out and it will stay down. The
; SUNLITE BAKERY, Inc.
R. C. TODD
writ, I will on Saturday the 3rd portionment of taxes for
Sunday was also a busy day for the A. E. Watenburger home.
the year
The Home Of
Percy Jarmon was a visitor in credit must go to the W. C. T. U.
us. In the evening we attended the
day of September, 1932, at 10 1932. •
Hermiston,
Oregon
• BUTTERNUT BREAD and
Moody Memorial church, often called Hermiston Sunday.
What American organization has
o’clock A. M. at the West front
SOCIETY CAKES
School begins Monday, Sept, 5, more to its credit?—Seattle Star.
J. W. MESSNER, Secretary the "million dollar church.”
door of the County Court House In
•
Secure our Products through
As far as the outward appearance with three teachers, Mrs. Chapm an.
(Sept. 1 — Sept. 29)
I
your local grocer
Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon,
of the depression was concerned, one first six grades; Miss Hammel, the
j 320 Court St.
Pendleton, Ore.
wouldn’t really say that a depression seventh and eighth grades; and as
sell at public auction, (subject to
Hermiston Irrigation District
was on—or already over. Everybo sisting in the high school; and Miss
redemption), to the highest bidder
Notice.
dy seemed to be working or moving Rose Liebrand, who will act as prin-
STANFIELD NEWS NOTES
for cash in hand all the right, title
on as they had in the past, although cipal.
•
and Interest which the within
Mrs. C. W. Neill, Alma Neill,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ft was said that almost all but a
ERNEST GHORMLEY
named defendants, or either of them the board of directors of the Her-
The Study club met at the Thos. |
MEN’S CLOTHING and
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
or any of them had on May 11, miston Irrigation District, acting as
O'Grady home Wednesday to make
LADIES HOSE
PHONE
521
1925, the date of the mortgage here a board of equalization, will meet
definite plans for the resumption of
Phone 326
301 E. Court St.
in foreclosed, or since that date had at the office of the secretary in Her
its fall activities. The club voted to
Pendleton, Oregon
study Oregon writers for major por-
in and to the above described prop miston, Oregon, on the first Tues
lion of the year. Mrs. G. E. Great-
erty or any part thereof, to satisfy day in October, 1932, at 8:00 P. M.,
house, Mrs. Francis Duyck, Mrs. W.
said execution, Judgment order and for the purpose of reviewing and
H. Doughtry, Mrs. Adolph Heyden.
W. J. CLARKE
decree, interest, costs and accruing correcting the assessment and appor
Lennä Wald, and Elva Berry were
recently
admitted
to
membership
in
costs.
tionment of taxes for the year 1932.
W. G. FISHER
the club. Miss Kathryn McCasky was
Dated the 1st day of August, 1932.
Majestic Ranges. Red Jacket
W. J. WARNER, Secretary
a club guest for the afternoon. Fol NEW AND USED FURNITURE
TOM B. GURDANE,
Pumps, Iron Pipe, Nails, Fencing
(Sept. 1 — Sept. 29)
lowing the business session, the la
BOUGHT AND SOLD
Phone 21
211-213 E. Court St.
Sheriff of Umatilla
dies enjoyed a social hour. Refresh
Pendleton, Oregon
Phone 198
County, Oregon.
ments were served by the hostess, Bowman Hotel Blk.
NOTICE.
Pendleton, Ore.
Mrs. T. A. O’Grady and Mrs. J. M. 507 Main St.
By Grace Jackson, Deputy
Notice is hereby given that the
Richards.
First published August 4, 1932. Board of Directors of the Stanfield
Mrs. Joe Waterman went to Port
Last published September 1, 1932.
THEY LIKE IT
Irrigation District will meet as a
land Wednesday to receive medical
DR. H. A. NEWTON
(August 4-September 1)
attention.
Board of Eq< llization at 10:00
AND SO WILL YOU
Office Phone 523 Res. Phone 461
Dentist
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Claud
Finley
and
o'clock A. M. Tuesday, October 4,
Iwo children left Wednesday for
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
DR. F. L. INGRAM
1932, in the office of the district,
X-Ray Work
Phone 12
their new home ini The Dalles.
In the County Court of the State
in the Bank of Stanfield Building,
Miss Opal Hoskins will go to
Pendleton, Ore: on
of Oregon For Umatilla County in the City of Stanfield, Umatilla
Clatskanie Saturday to resume her | Bond Bldg.
Pendleton, Ore.
In the matter of the Estate of
duties as a member of the grade
County, Oregon, for the purpose of
Helen T. Duncan, Deceased.
j school faculty of that city.
reviewing and correcting its oppor-
Mrs. Harry Reese, Mrs. W. .G. |
Notice is hereby given that the
Kelvinator Refrigerators, Radio
tionment
of
taxes,
said
taxes
being
Wallace and Mrs. J. M. Richards
undersigned has been appointed ex-
service and repairs, Motors.
were luncheon guests at the O. T.
ecutor of the last will and testament for tolls and charges fixed by the
BRADLEY
&
SON
ELFCTRIC
SERVICE COMPANY
Lochridge home in Hermiston Thors
Electrical Contracting and
of Helen T. Duncan, deceased and Board of DiDrectors on September
day.
Shoe
Rebuilder«
1,
1931,
for
the
year
1932,
being
Merchandising
has qualified as the law directs. Ail
While delivering potatoes in Pen-
John Voytilla, Prop.
Tel. 978
We rebuild shoes with machinery
dieton, Frank Nudo had the misfor-
persons having claims against said delinquent and unpaid September 1,
627 Main St.
Pendleton. Ore.
1932.
your shoes were made on. The
tune to sprain hie ankle, thereby
sustaining injuries serious enough only factory machines In Umatilla
In the meantime the assessment
Mt SIAN DARD STATION §. INC.
to confine him to his home for the
list and record will be in the office
County. Mall your shoes to ua.
past week.
AND
RED
WHITE
3
RECE
DEALEAS:
We Specialize In Armstrong
of the secretary of the Board, in the
At the regular Grange meeting We pay the return postage. Bet
Linoleum, inlayed or printed.
office of the district, in Stanfield.
ter shoe repairing for less mon-
| Monday, Sept. 5, the lecture hour
We also specialize In the Hea-
will be given over to a discussion of
trola Circulator, the stove that
Umatilla County, Oregon, for the
ey. Give us a trial.
the school consolidation bill which
saves you coal.
Inspection of all persons interested,
Bradlev
&
Son
jwlli appear on the ballot at the reg-
OF
V STROBLE
and all persons ■hall be presumed
643
Main
St.
Pendleton,
Ore.
tolar November election. There will
210 E. Court St. Pendleton. Ore
to have notice of the time and place
I be speakers for and against the
WANT ADS
the
FORD CAR
BETTER
of such meeting whether he receive
actual notice or not.
F. A. BAKER, Secretary.
Stanfield, Oregon,
(Sept. 1-8-15)
Sights Seen on
Trip Related
Than We Do
When Every
Penny Counts
Business and Professional Cards
You Can’t Afford
— To Experiment
HERMISTON
PENDLETON
ROHRMAN
MOTOR CO.
• • •
Hermiston - Oregon
O
• • • • • • « • • • • • • • 4• •
more Western, motorists use
M
PENDLETON
HARDWARE
than any other ya soline
Dependable Dentistry
ADVERTISE
JWW merchandise
and itwiHseU!
muunuunuin
Watchmaker -
MARKHAM
Beauty Shop
“STANDARD”
STANDARD GASOLINE
DR. LINA STAATS
I