THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON
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that no attempt by American ships
to run a blockade by a fleet of the
punitive alliance would be supported
by the American government: that
laws against enlistment of Ameri
can citizens for foreign military ser
vice would be rigidly enforced
the ag ressor but not
against
against its enemies." That policy
would effectually prevent export of
munitions and war material to the
aggressor.
The Roosevelt policy brings some
thing definite before the confer
ence, where heretofore there has
been only words, and removes the
fear held by each nation for its
safety in the absence of any pledge
of general defense against an ag
gressor.
Mr. Davis moves “to make disar
mament permanent and progressive
by accepting a permanent commis
sion to supervise execution of the
terms by all nations.
Uhe Germistan Geralù
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IRRIGON NEWS
A Life's Goal.
The death of C. D. Porter brings
before us more forceably the
thought of how quickly and how
quietly a life can be snuffed out,
and its stay here on earth ended,
Mr. Porter passed on quietly while
sitting in a chair at his desk.
Mr. Porter was a man who had
no confidante so far as is known. He
kept his past strictly to himself and
has never disclosed the name or ad
dress of any relative. He was a man.
who at the age of 83 years, still re
tained a keen, active mind, indicat
ing that he had received a fairly
good education and had come from
a fine family. Still lie was alone, not
among strangers, because everyone
knew his as "Old Man Porter,” but
a man without intimate iriends.
Such a life would imply that
freedom of choice in human conduci
was In accord with the purposes of
God in creating the universe. Some
live within themselves and attain
no definite goal others attain be-
cause they contribute to the well
being of mankind. Man has been
endowed with the capacity of say-
ing “yes” or "No.” He should not
judge an artist by what he has
done, hut by the purpose he had in
doing it.
A Concise Policy.
The policy of the United States
in pledging Itself never to Interfere
with international action to deal
with n menace of war, once the ag
gressor has been satisfactorily iden
tified by the powers was a stroke of
logic on the part of President Roose
velt. This policy was announced by
Norman H. Davis. the president's
representative at the International
disarmament conference in Geneva.
The way to disarmament should
he cleared by this momentous decla
ration of American policy. The
declaration means "that the United
States would not exercise its right
to trade with the guilty nation:
By Mrs. W. C. Isom
Ben Howard from Milton-Freewa
ter visited Mrs. Bessie Wilson Wed
nesday.
Barbara Berry of Umatilla spent
the week with her grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett McCoy.
Bert Butler of Gibon, Ore., is vi
siting friends in this vicinity.
Roy Minnick attended the Odd
Fellows convention in Pendleton
Wednesday.
The ladies of the Home Econo
mics club gave a birthday surprise
I arty at the J. Smith home Thurs
day. honoring Mrs. Clara Smith on
her 79th birthday. Many beautiful
ifts were presented to Mrs. Smith
and a delicious lunch was served
The guests were Mrs. Frank Brace.
Isom, Mrs. Vern Jones.
W.
Houghten, Mrs. Roscoe
1rs. A.
Villiams, Mrs. O. Coryell, Mrs. El
oy Lamoreaux and Mrs. Lamoreaux
>f Goble, Ore.. Mrs. Jess Oliver, Mrs.
W. Leicht, Mrs. Fred Markham, Mrs.
Harry Smith, Mrs. Robert Smith,
Mrs. Frank Fredrickson. Mrs. Clair
Caldwell and Mrs. George Haskell.
A very pleasant social afternoon
was spent.
Mr. and Mrs. George Haskell were
dinner guests of Mrs. Fred Mark
ham Thursday.
Mrs. Alice Brown and Mrs. Gri-
ler of Condon visited their (laugh
ter and son, Mr. and Mrs. Grider.
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Isom were Pen
dleton visitors Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wright mo
tored to Pendleton Thursday.
Mrs. Marshal Markham and child
ren of Pendleton visited their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. McCoy last
week. Mr. Markham motored down
Sunday and spent the day.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brace and
family motored to The Dalles Fri
day for a few days visit with rela
tives. Their daughter Florine will
remain at The Dalles for a three
weeks visit Miss Billy Markham ac-
rom‘ pnie • them.
THURSDAY, MAY 25. 1933
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Adams were August Linder, Mr. and Mrs. Orvil
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business visitors in Heppner Friday. Knotts and son Wesley. Mrs. Bar- a great merchant structure from an
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Robbins of ham and son Childs, Dale. Charles, humble beginning in a living-stable,
Moscow, Idaho, visited with Mr. and and Juanita Wells. Mr. and Mrs. Vai gives his children every advantage
Mrs. J. Smith and family Wednes . Knauf, Lottie and Wesley Knauf, his millions can buy, only to have
day. The Robbins are old friends of | Mrs. Peak of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. them laugh at his ambitions for
the Smiths.
J. H. Reid and daughter Barbara. them in the end.
Hermiston shoppers from here
Childs Barham and his mother
The production is lavishly staged
Saturday were George Hendricks were visitors at the W. A. Mikesell depicting, with the powerful story
.Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Grimm, Mr. and | home Sunday evening.
the parallel rise of Chicago from its
Mrs. Frank Leicht, Frank Ryder !
Mrs. Peak of Portland is spending ashes.
and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Browning.
Barrymore is supported by a
a few days this week visiting her
The Irrigon Grange member mother, Mrs. Vai Knauf.
notable cast, including Alan Dine-
were guests of the Boardman Grange
The eighth grade commencement hart, Ninetta Sunderland, Gregory
Saturday night. After the regular exercises for Columbia school were Ratoff. George Meeker, Eric Linden
session, the Irrigon Grange Lectur held Tuesday evening. Graduates in- Lucien Littlefield and many others.
er, Mrs. Minnie MeFarl: nd, presen cluded:
tiudcú. Francis
Francin Keller,
Kelles, Mary
Mary Mc-
i -- John Cromwell director.
ted a very pleasing program.
The Gonigle, Bernard Jendrzejewski,
rest of the evening was spent in Dorothy Conrad. Opal Stockard,
dancing after which lunch was James Stewart, Otha Whitsett, and JACK OAKIE COMING IN
served by the Boardman ladies.
Harold Buell.
The Irrigon baseball team played
C. A. Keller and two daughters. “SAILOR BE GOOD” AT OASIS
at Boardman Sunday, winning the Rosemary and Francis were visitors
A roaring, rollicking, rib-tickling
game with a score of 10 to 6. Eleven In Pendleton Friday.
comedy of gobs, girls and fighters
innings were played.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Norquist and will be unfolded on the screen at
The ambitious working man r woman who desires
Bob Smith and Clair Caldwel family were visitors at the F. W. the Oasis theatre in a laugh-packed
the tar
advancement through further education
spent Sunday with the home folks Lenz home and the George Leibe salty tale, "Sailor Be Good." A
his children the
seeing parent who wants to assure
a
Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Bensel
and home Wednesday.
most worthwhile advantages— -to you all we say " Save
splendid comedy cast, headed by
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Bill Ross and son Raymond left Jack Oakie. Vivienne Osborne and
for Education." A small amount deposited with us
Mrs. Earl Bensel of Hermiston and late Wednesday for The Dalles George E. Stone; a wealth of hilar
each week will increase by your consistent adding,
daughter, Mrs. Fred
Barker and where Mr. Ross put his trucks to ious situations; and dialogue steeped
and interest earned'.
children from California called on work on the canal repair
in belly convulsions make one feel
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Isom Sunday af-
Eugene Hanby accompanied Wes the urge to speed to the nearest re
ternoon.
ley Smith to the Dalles Monday eve cruiting station to join the Navy
Stan D. Atkin and sister Maxene ning when he flew down in his and see the girls. At the Oasis thea
of Walla Walla were here a short plane.
tre Friday and Saturday.
time Sunday.
They were enroute
A freak chicken was hatched on
Oakie has never been seen in
to California on a touring trip.
the H. J. Stillings ranch which had more laughable form than as Jone-
four legs, two in the natural posi sy. smart-alec wise-cracking sailor
of Hermiston
tion, and the other two projecting with a roving eye for women, and
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000.
through the back. The chick lived a penchant for fights. Miss Osborne
COLUMBIA NEWS
tor only a short time.
R. ALEXANDER, Vice-President
F. B. SWAYZE. President
proves her versatility as Red, water-
Agnes Roberts, who has been front girl friend of sailors and Jone-
By Florence Udey
D. M. DEETER, Asst. Cashier
A. H. NORTON, Cashier
working in Portland, is spending sy in particular. She is equally ap
. Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Hutchison the week with her parents, Mr. and
were visitors at the Orin Johnson Mrs. A. Roberts. While here she will pealing here as in her previous dra
matic and musical revue roles.
home Sunday.
attend the graduation exercises.
Gertrude Michael makes an ele
A farewell
and
handkerchief
Mrs. Joe Udey and daughter Flor gant Kay Whitney. George E. Stone
shower will be given by the Farn ence were business visitors in Uma
ONE PART
BROWN
MARE,
NOTICE T CREDITORS.
Bureau Auxiliary at the club house tilla, Stanfield, and Echo Tuesday. Is above par in his joyous character branded, 12 years old.
ization of the fight manager, Mur
in Columbia park Friday honor
E. J. Allen left Monday for Yaki-
Said animals will be sold, unless IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
Ing Mrs. Vai Knauf and Mrs. A ma, Wn. He may go to Canada from phy possessed of a Hebrew accent. redeemed, at public auction to the
Max Hoffman. Jr., handles his im
STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA-
Roberts.
there to join his brother.
portant roles, as Hartigan, in splen highest bidder for cash in hand on
TILLA COUNTY.
Jack Dawson left Monday witi
Anna and Johnnie Steiner, Wes- did fashion. Others in the cast enact the 10th day of June, 1933, at the
George Bancroft for Montana when ley Smith, and Raymond Ross were
above described ranch at 1 o’clock
their
roles
sincerely.
Mr. Bancroft has an apiary. Jack Pendleton visitors Tuesday.
In the Matter of the Estate of
P. M.
will work for him this summer.
Isabell Ross, Deceased.
Mrs. Fred Dixon of Portland is
Dated
at
Hermiston
on
this
20th
Mrs. Frank Knapton, who is sell spending a few days visiting with Notice of Hearing Upon Final
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to
day of May, 1933.
ing her household goods, is staying her parents, Mr. and Mrs, 0. Buell.
all persons whom it may concern:
Signed. G. G. SMITH.
Report.
with Mrs. Laura Morris, until she She will attend the commencement
(May 25-June 8)
That Milton A. Ross has been ap
has everything sold.
exercises of which class her sister, |
pointed executor of the last will and
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sommerei Rachel, is a member.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
testament of Isabell Rocs, Deceased
TAKEN UP NOTICE.
and Pat Sullivan were business vis
Fredrick Rankin was an over-
STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA
All persons having claims against
itors in Pasco, Friday.
night guest of Bill Lindner Tuesday
TILLA COUNTY.
Notice is hereby given that I have this are hereby required to present
Mr. and Mrs. Ott and daughter of last week.
taken
up
and
have
kept
for
about
them. In the manner provided by
In the matter of the estate of
Edna, Mr. and Mrs. John Jendrze
Mrs. O. O. Felthouse was a visit
six days at my ranch seven miles 'aw, to the said executor at the law
jewski, and Mrs. Henry Sommerer or at the C. A. Keller home Tuesday, j Thomas Walter Botkin, deceased.
northeast
of
Hermiston
the
follow
ffice of George R. Lewis In the
and daughter Ann. attended the
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ing described animals: 20 head of
eSpain Building in Pendleton. Ore-
commencement exercises in Stan-
the
undersigned
executrix
of
the
cows
and
steers,
bearing
similar
’
on.
within six months of thte date
•SWEEPINGS'' MAKES ROMANCE
field Friday evening.
brand
to
C
on
left
hip.
f
the first publication of this no
last
will
and
testament
of
Thomas
Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Hutchisor OF HOUSE OF PARDWAY
Said animals will be sold, unless ice which is the 25th day of May,
Walter Botkin, deceased, has filed
and Lois were visitors at the W. A
Mikesell home Sunday.
A realistic saga of multi-million her final report with the clerk of redeemed, at public auction to the 1933.
MILTON .A. ROSS. Executor.
A farewell party honoring Mr aire fathers who ruin their children the above enttitled court, and that highest bidder for cash in hand on
the 10th day of June, 1933, at the
GEORGE R LEWIS,
and Mrs. Vai Knauf was given at by too much indulgence and luxury
DeSpain Building,
their home last week. The Knauf is made in RKO - Radio Pictures’ I the judge of said court has desig above described ranch at 2:00 P. M.
nated
Saturday,
the
3rd
day
of
June,
Pendleton, Oregon,
family plan to move to Portland “Sweepings", starring Lionel Barry-
Dated at Hermiston on this 24th
Attorney for Executor.
soon. Among those present were: more.
1933, at 2:00 o’clock in the after- day of May, 1933.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh, Mr. and Mrs
The film coming to the Oasis the noon as the time, and the rooms of ;
C. L. HUNT.
(May 25-June 22)
Barker, Mr. and Mrs. Alpha Christ- atre Sunday and Monday is a screen
ley and son Pel. Mr. and Mrs. Cas version of Lester Cohen’s famous the above entitled court in the !
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Mary Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Squire the futility of a man's terrific effort Umatilla county, Oregon, as the
Thomas. David Arnott, Mr. and Mrs. to give his children everything.
place when and where hearing is to
be had thereon. All persons inter- !
ested are hereby notified to then
and there appear and show cause < >
if any they have, why said report ? ;
should not be approved, the execu- * J
trix discharged and the estate I < »
closed.
Dated this 4th day of May, 1933.
MARTHA V. BOTKIN,
Executrix.
(May 4-25)
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IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA-
TILLA COUNTY.
In the matter of the estate of
Fannie Cotton Todd, deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned administrator of
the estate of Fannie Cotton Todd,
deceased, has filed his final report
with the clerk of the above enttitled
court, and that the judge of said
court has designated Saturday, the
3rd day of June, 1933, at 2:00 o’-
clock In the afternoon as the time,
and the rooms of the above entitled
court tn the County Court House in
Pendleton, Umatilla county. Ore-
gon, as the place when and where
hearing is to be had thereon. All
persons interested are hereby noti
fied to then and there appear and
show cause, if any they have, why
said report should not be approved,
the administrator discharged, his
bondsmen exonerated and the es
tate closed.
Dated this 4th day of May, 1933.
ROBERT Ç. TODD,
Administrator.
(May 4-25)
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We Will Close
Memorial Day
Pork & Beans
Van Camp - 16-oz. Tin
2 for 11c
No. 2 Tins
10c 28% $1.15
CAMPFIRE
Marshmallows
JIG SAW PUZZLE FREE
20c
16-oz. Package
CRYSTAL WHITE
MAXWELL HOUSE
Granulated Soap
COFFEE
For Washing Clothes and
Dishes Easier.
Large 21 lb. o0.
Package
GUC
“Good to the last drop."
1 lb. Vacuum Tin
28c
SALT and PEPPER
Milk and Honey
SHAKERS
GRAHAM
CRACKERS
Stickney & Poors
A set of 2 Crystal White Salt
and Pepper Shakers, Filled
and Ready for Use.
“A Sunshine Baker’s Product'
Set 9c
2 lb. Caddie
29c
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA
TILLA COUNTY.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Thomas L. Stewart. Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
the undersigned has been appointed
executrix of the last will and testa
ment of Thomas L. Stewart, de
ceased. and has qualified as the law
directs. All persons having claims
against the said estate are required
to present the same to me at the
office of W. J. Warner, my attor
ney. In Hermiston.
Oregon, with
proper vouchers, within six months
from the date hereof.
Dated this 25th day of May. 1933.
JULIA E. O’GRADY. Executrix.
(May 25-June 22)
TAKEN UP NOTICE.
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Early Garden 2's
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Can 16c
2
Packages
1 5c
Local Berries and Vegetables
OUR VEGETABLES ARE ALWAYS FRESH—
WE PAY CASH FOR EGGS!
KINGSLEY'S
Notice is hereby given that I have
taken up and have kept for about
30 days at Messner ranch. 9 miles
Southwest of Hermiston, the follow
ing described animals:
ONE BLUE ROAN MARE, ten
years old.
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