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FAO« FOUR THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 19U . THE H ER M IS TO N HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON. cal aid. j specially designed gasoline service The I.O.O.F. and Rebekah lodges I station now occupies the site of the will have a joint anniversary celebra home of Towne, who was vice-presi tion at Echo Wednesday, April 23. All in the east end of the county are dent and general manager of. the Published Every Thursday at j invited to enjoy this pot luck affair. Southern Pacific railroad for many Mrs. C. E. Fisk and Mrs. Harry years. Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon. McCormick from the Stanfield Wom The portals remained alone after Alfred Quiring and Leander Quiring, Publishers. en's Study club filled their cars with , other members who will enjoy the fire had swept over Nob Hill and district institute at Weston on destroyed all of the wooden palaces Entered at the post office at Hermiston as Second ! fifth Time is no longer the deciding factor in Wednesday. the former Comstock Lode kings Class Matter, Dec. 1906, Umatilla County, Oregon. I M iss Elva Berry left on Thursday of making your deposit at this bank. Our and of socially prominent San F ran for an extensive vacation to Califor ciscans. Transfer of the portals to special “Bank by Mail” service permits Subscription Rates nia points, and will visit with her Golden Gate Park was regarded by you to make deposits at any hour. When nephew Robert Refvem at Elco, Ne One Y ear.......................................... $2.00 the rebuilding commission as symbo vada. it is inconvenient for you to come to the Six Months ...................................... 1.00 Mrs. W. E. Kryger, Mrs. Alan Og- lic of the spirit of San Francisco Bank—merely drop it in the nearest mail Three Months......................................... 50 ren and Mrs. Lucian Jouannault are which was to rise from the ashes of box. all on the way to recovery a t this complete destruction. Payable in Advance writing. Recalling the dramatic events of Mrs. Fred Shelton has received By return mail a receipt will be sent you, Office Telephone ............................ 2051 her first shipment of 2000 turkeys. the fire and earthquake, the Chevro which acts as your record of deposit. Do Fred Thornes also received th at num let scout party located an original Residence Telephone ....................... 2333 ber and Gilbert Smith will soon re copy of the newspaper issued on the not hesitate to take advantage of this safe ceive 3,500 young turks. convenient method of deposit. day following the shock. It was the combined “Call-Chronicle-Examiner”. SU M M O N S • E q u ity No. 6759 Its appearance paid tribute to the re Try th is tim e -sa v in g m eth o d — “ B an k by M ail” source of newspapermen and heart IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ened the citizenry while the down D e ta ils su p p lied on your req u est STATE OF OREGON FOR town area, from the Ferry Building UMATILLA COUNTY to Van Ness Avenue, as a mass of Dan Lindsay, Plaintiff, flame. ♦ ness administration granted by the vs. ♦ Following is the lead paragraph of American Technical Society of Chi H. N. Swank and Laura E. F. B SWAYZE, President cago. Swank, his wife, or if said H. N. the historic story in the newspaper Mr. and Mrs. Tom Moore have Swank is deceased, then The un printed «on Thursday, April 19, Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation By Mrs. Rose. Hedrick moved to their home near Hermiston. known heirs of H. N. Swank, de 1906: — Miss Patricia Richards spent ceased, and if said Laura E. Mrs. Jennie Hall has purchased "Death and destruction have been Thursday and Friday in Portland two lots and will build a house on it. Swank is deceased, then The un taking state examinations for regis Work will be done by her grandsons, known heirs of Laura E. Swank, the fate of San Francisco» Shaken by deceased; Ignatz Lowengart and a tremblor at 5:18 o’clock yesterday tered nursing. t Leland Burgin and Jess Correa. Jane Doe Lowengart, his wife, or morning, the shock lasting 4 8 sec Mr. and .Mrs. Gilbert Smith and Jess Richards has recently trans if said Ignatz Lowengart is de children, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rhea and planted 12,000 strawberry plants to ceased, then The unknown heirs of onds, and scourged by flames that Carlene, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Isaack- his 10 acre tract northeast of Stan Ignatz Lowengart, deceased; “Al raged diametrically in all directions, son, Mr. and Mis. Harvey Smith of field with the aid of a crew. so all other persons or parties un the city is a mass of smouldering Condon, all formed a party and visit The contract bridge club was en known claiming any right, title, ruins. At six o’clock last evening the ed the Maryhill Museum near Gol- tertained at the home of Mrs. Stolz estate, lien or interest in the real dendale la r Sunday and found it very Monday. Mrs. George of Echo, who estate described in the complaint flames seemingly playing with in interesting. substituted for Mrs. M. E. Coe, held creased vigor, threatened to destroy herein,” Miss Zelma Sale has just received high score. Defendants. such sections as their fury had her diploma for completing a course Frank Sloan has returned from the above named defendants, H. spared during the earlier portion of j of twelve subjects in practical busi- Portland where he went to get medi- N. To Swank and Laura E. Swank, his wife, or if said H. N. Swank is de the day. Building their path in a j ceased, then The unknown heirs of triangular circuit from the start in H. N. Swank, deceased, and if said the early morning, they jockeyed as Laura E. Swank is deceased, then the day waned, left the business sec The unknown heirs of Laura E. tion, which they had entirely devas Swank, deceased; Ignatz Lowengart and Jane Doe Lowengart, his wife, tated, and skipped in a dozen direc or if said Ignatz Lowengart is de tions to the residence portions. As ceased, then The unknown heirs of night fell they had made their way Ignatz Lowengart, deceased; “Also over into the North Beach section, all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title, estate, lien and springing anew to the South or interest in the real estate described they reached out along the shipping in the complaint herein:” section down the Bay Shore, over IN THE NAME OF THE the hills and across toward Third STATE OF OREGON You are hereby required to appear a d Townsend Streets. Warehouses, and answer the complaint filed wholesale houses, and manufacturing against you in the above entitled concerns fell in their path. This Wheatland Wasatch, grand champ-. Ore. The champion was bred a n i ex- court and cause within four weeks -ompleted the destruction of the en from the date of the first publica tire district known as the “ South of ion Shorthorn bull of the 25th annual hibited by Wheatland Ranch, Dayton. tion of this summons, and if you fail sale of the Inland Empire Shorthorn Wn., owned by C. J. Broughton, di- so to appear and answer, for want Market Street”. How far they are association, recently held ,ector in thc American Shorthorn thereof plaintiff will apply to said ••oaching .to the South across the Breeders’ , , , , , , Breeders’ association and its presi- court for the relief prayed for and channel cannot be told as this part at Spokane, . . last , . year. ’ was bought at the sale s dent demanded in said complaint, to-wit: of the city is shut off from San top ot $650 by Mossie Bros., Ukiah, Last year’s top bull brought J485. A decree that plaintiff is the own er in fee simple of the following de Francisco papers.” scribed land, to-wit: Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 of Block 7 in the town now City of Hermiston as located in the Northeast Quar W A T E R M EA TI kS ter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 10 in Township 4 North of Range 28 E ast of the Willa mette Meridian. OREGON HARDWARE , And that plaintiff is such owner free from any right, title, estate, lien or & IMPLEMENT CO. interest of you and of each of you, Hermiston, Oregon and that you or any one or more of I you has no right, title, estate, lien or interest in said land or in any part \ A S K FOR A FREE ESTIMATE T O D A Y ! thereof, and perpetually restraining and enjoining you and each of you from asserting or claiming any right, title, estate, lien or interest in said land or in rny part thereof adverse to plaintiff. This summons is served upon you by publication thereof for four suc cessive weeks in the Hermiston Her old by order of Honorable C. L. Sweek, judge of the court above named, which said order was made and dated the 20th day of March, 1941. and the date of the first pub lication of this summons is the 27rh day of March, 1941. W. J. WARNER Post Office Address Hermiston, Oregon A. S. COOLEY Post Office Address Pendleton. Oregon Attorneys for Plaintiff. (March 27-April 24) T h e H e r m is to n O rc P ub l i s He H e r a ld BANK BY MAIL— S R B P ÍR C IA T I OR FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON STANFIELD NEWS : Champion Shorthorn to Ukiah Yes. . . and with a W E S T IN G H O U S E ... Electric Water Heating costs only a few cents a Day! 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Today most everyone knows the story of the gallant and successful fight that city made to recover its place among the metropolises of the world. To remember this fateful holocaust ('l ev. old dealers last week dispatch ed a scout ear to Golden Gate Park . in San Francisco, where the last or nil of the tragedy is enshrined, till' amous “ Portals of the Past". j Thousands of western visitors are i ixp. e’ed to visit the portals, now the center of a beautiful frame of trees I and shrubs, with the waters of a lit- ' tie lake to reflect their Ionic symmet- ( i y. On the morning of April 18, 1906, the columns were the front door of the A. N. Towne residence at tLi** south west corner of California and Taylor Streets on Nob Hill. A Braden-Bell Tractor & Equipment Co.j PENDLETON - PHONE 518 JOHN DEERE Q U A L IT Y IM P L E M E N T S BUYER M E E TS ano SERVICE Ç P I I PP J E -L L u R IN OUR AD columns ’, M W CHEIROLETETHE LEiDER [ye It •••Try l t - ‘ -Buy It! Hermiston Auto Co. 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