The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, September 08, 1921, Image 7

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    THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
The High School Mirror
for the cementing of the interests
’of the state in a grand plan for its
exploitations.
«
Baptist Notices
lication of the summonB exclusive of
the day of said ftrht publication, and
defend thia action or pay the amount
due as above shown together with
costs and accrued interest and In case
of your failure to do so, a decree will
be render >d foreclosing the lien of
raid taxes and costs against the lund
and premises above named.
This summons is published by ord
er of the Honorable I. M. Schannep
Judge of the County Court of the
State of Oregon, for (lie County of
Umatilla, and said order was made
and dated this 9th day day of July
1921, and the date of the first pub
llcatlon of this summons is the 28th
day of July, 1921.
All process and papers In this pro­
ceeding may be served upon the un
derslgned residing within the State
of Oregon, at the address hereafter
mentioned.
Keator & Randall
, Attorneys of the Plaintiff
46-7tc. Address: Pendleton. Oregon
ber 643, Amount $5.45, Rate of In­
terest 12 Per Cent; Year's Tax 1917,
Date Paid Oct. 5, 1918, Tax Receipt
Number 9302, Amount $4.30, Rato
of Interest 12 Per Cent; Year’s Tax
1918, Date Paid June 1, 1919, Tax
Receipt Number 6497, Amount $4.70.
Rate of Interest 12 Per Cent; Year's
Tax 1919, Dute Paid April 5, 1920,
Tax Receipt Number 6308, Amount
$6.36, Rate of Interest 12 Per Cent.
Said Geo. W. Reed, as the owner
of the legal title of the above de­
scribed property as the same appears
of record, and each of the other per­
sons above named arc hereby further
notified that C. M. Giddings will ap­
ply to the Circuit Court of the Coun­
ty and State aforesaid for a decree
foreclosing the lien against the pro-
nerty above described and mentioned
in said certificate. And yon are
hereby summoned to appear within
sixty days after the first publication
of the summons exclusive of the day
of said first publication, and defend
this action or puy the amount due
as above shown together with costa
and accrued interest and in case of
your failure to do so, a decree will
he rendered foreclosing the lien of
aid taxes and costs against the land
»nd premises above named.
This summons Is published by ord­
er of the Uonorahle 1.» M. Schannep.
hirige of the. County Court of tho
•tale of Oregon, for the County of
Umatilla, and said order was made
ind dated this 9th day day of July,
1921, and (he date of the first pub-
Icatlon of this summons Is the 28th
lay of July, 1921.
All process nnd papers in this pro-
•eedlng may be served upon the un-
lerslgned residing within the State
>f Oregon, at the address hereafter
nentloned.
Keator & Randall
Attorneys of the 1’lnlnf‘ff.
'6-7tc. Address: Pendleton. Oregon
R. V. Ashmun minister. Sunday
Voi. 2
Devoted to the Interest and Development of the Hermiston Schools
No. 1 school 10:00. Come and join the
20,000.000 and more of Sunday
School opened Monday with a The school is a member of the Ore­ year.
school attendance of our nation. Out
large and enthusiast!!] number of gon St «te Athletic Association and
attendance made another jump last
students. The records show that will play according to the prescribed
Mr. Voelker has had several band Sunday. Let’s jump again next Sun
there are 27 more pupils enrolled rules as to eligibility of players.
rehearsals this week and expects to day.
now than last year at this time, and
play at the field day Saturday if he
The "baby class” begun but three
not all are back.
can get the boys In Bhape after the weeks ago is close to the front in
The
class
of
’21
has
the
distinction
The high school has 97 on the roll
long vacation. The band has been attendance. Will we let them get
while last year at this time we had freshmen has been duly initiated and weakened by the loss of Perry Jen­ first place?
71. In the grades the enrollment is the boys and girls now feel at home. sen, Victor Jeusen and John Watson
The junior B. Y. P. U. recently or­
as follows:
ganized had its largest attendance
First grade SO; second grade 19;
he class of 1921 has the distinction
The students enjoy the nice clean last Sunday. Children from 6 years
third grade 30; fourth grade 30; of having all its members prepairing
building
this year. It cost consid­ old and including the 7th grade are
fifth grade 26; sixth grade 26; to attend some higher institution of
erable
money
to put it into useable eligible for the junior. Parents are
seventh grade 32; eighth grade 21. learning. Dorothy Briggs and Jane
condition
but
the results aro well urged to encourage attendance to SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN
This makes a total of 311 the first Gunn arc to attend the Oregon State
worth
the
cost.
The tinted walls the Junior during the morning
week as against 284 last year. In Normal School at Monmouth, Viola
FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN
the
varnished
wood
work, the clean church hour. This arrangement is In the Circuit Court of the State of
the high school the attendance will Bennett and Ruby Scott will go to
ideal in many ways. Let us take
Oregon, for the County of Umatil
soon reach the hundred mark and the Washington State Normal at desks help us to do better school advantage of it.
la C. M. Giddings Plaintiff vs
work.
though one new teacher was added Cheny, Laura Phipps will attend the
Joseph E. Thomas and any other
The senior B. Y. P. U. meets at
Whitman college at Walla Walla
this year, the classes are crowded.
person or persons claiming any
7 o’clock. The committee for the
right, title, lien or interest in or
Martha Winslow has already entered
At a meeting of the board of di­ next 6 months will be announced
------ r of the foot ball
\ the Deaconess Hospital at Spokane rectors of the new Union high school
to the within described property
Manager Stockard
Sunday evening.
The devotional
Defendant.
team is trying to arrange a game for training, Max Warriner will at­ at which County Supt. Green was service will be lead by the recently
To Joseph E. Thomas, et al the
with Stanfield high school to be tend a Technical school In Detroit, present, Maurice Scroggs was elected
elected president, Miss Eldorah King­ above named defendant:
pleyed one of .the days of the Dairy Michigan and Albert Hedwall is chairman and R. A. Brownson clerk. sley. Topic, “How to make the most In the Name of the State of Oregon:
You are hereby notified that C. M
show. The boys are out practicing planning to enter O. A. C. next year. Mr. Helnl of Columbia and Mr. Keith of our Bibles.” A cordial invitation
Giddings the holder of Certificate of
every evening and the new coach, Nida Patrick is now stenographer in of Westland are the» other directors is extended to young people.
Delinquency numbered 1413 issued
Mr. Gralapp is enthusiastic over the a real estate office in Walla Walla The new district will be known as
The Prayer meeting Thursday on the 7th day of May, 1917, by tin
prospects for a good team this year. but expects to enter U. of O. next U-4 Umatilla county.
Collector of the County of Uma­
evening at 8 o’clock. Plan your Tax
tilla, State of Oregon for the amount
work so you can attend.
of Thirteen and 67-100 ($13.67)
The ladies aid will resume their Dollars, the same being the amount
wide organizations to send three de­
EXPOSITION CONFERENCE IS
work holding the first fall meeting then due and delinquent for taxer
BEING HELD IN PORTLAND legates each.
for the year 1915, together will
All of the preliminary work in Wednesday afternoon at 2:30. The penalty, interest and costs thoreon
ladies
of
the
church
and
congregation
upon the real property assessed U SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN
County Representatives Are Meeting building up the foundation for the
FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN
you, of which you are the owner as
exposition organization was done by are cordially invited.
W ith Governor Olcott Today;
Morning worship at 11 o’clock appears of record, situated In said 'n tho Circuit Court of the State of
the people of Portland, but as soon
Plans Being Discussed
County and State, and particularly
Oregon, for the County of Umatil­
as Congress passed the bill authoriz­ theme, "Life, of what does it consist” bounded and described as follows, to
la C. M. Giddings Plaintiff vs.
Mrs.
Ashmun
will
sing.
Salem, Sept. 8—Oregon’s 1925 ex­ ing the exposition and it was signed
wit:
James Christianson and any other
Evening worship, theme , "The
Tho Northeast Quarter of the
position will be given its state-wide -by President Harding, thus giving
person or persons claiming any
Northeast Quarter (NEK of the
right, title, lien or interest In or
significance, when a conference of the exposition the governmental rec­ Christain dynamic.”
4 ) of Section Twenty-five (25)
to the within described property.
A Christain welcome is extended NEJ
tepresentatives of every county in ognition which insured its success,
Township Five (5) North; Range
Defendants.
to
all.
I he state will be held in the Mult­ Governor Olcott acted upon a pre­
Twenty-eight (28) East of the Wll
To James Christianson et al the
lainette Meridian, containing Forty ibove named defendant:
nomah Hotel in Portland on Septem­ determined plan to have some of the
(40) acres, in Umatilla County, State Tn the Name of the State of Oregon;
ber 8.
best brains in the state get together SHIRLEY MASON HAS BOY
of Oregon.
You are hereby notified that C. M.
Governor Olcott has reverted back and put in effect an efficient co­
You are further notified that said Iddings the «holder of Certificate of
ROLE IN “TREASURE ISIA N D ’
to the war days in the selection of operative plan which would provide
C. M. Giddings has paid taxes on said Delinquency numbered 1415 issued
premises for prior or subsequent in the 7th day of May. 1917, by the
the committee, believing that those the finances necessary for the suc­
leaders in each county who so suc­ cessful buildingup of the exposition.
Shirley Mason recently realized a years with tho rate of interest on I’ax Collector of the County of Unui-
mid amounts ns follows:
' Ilia, State of Oregon for the amount
cessfully served to place Oregon to
The meeting of September 8 will lifelong ambition. She has always
Year’s Taxes 1916, Date Paid May >f Sixteen and 47-100 ($16.4 7)
the forefront in all Liberty Loans determine the financial scope of the wanted to be a boy so she could "go 10, 1917, Tax Receipt Number 6079. lollars, the same being the amount
and other war work, would be beHt exposition and the best means for barefoot.” When Maurice Tourneur Amount $4.65; Year’s Tax 1917, hen due and delinquent for taxes
adapted to devise ways and means raising the money; it doubtless will offered her the role of Jim Hawkins Date Paid Oct. 5, 1918, Tax Receipt for the year 1915, together with
Number 9304, Amount $6.15; Year's
for financing the great Oregon ey. endeavor to provide a means by in his big screen version of “Trea­ Tax 1918, Date Paid Juno 1, 1919, nnalty. Interest and costs thereon
ipon the real property asaeatiftd to
position.
which every hamlet, village, town sure Island,” which will bh shown at Tax Receipt Number 64 99, Amount /oil, of which you are tho owner ns
In addition to calling for the co­ and city in the state will have its Umatilla Friday and Hernnston Sat­ $6.70; Year’s Tax 1919, Date Paid ippeais of record, situated In said
Thos U In c e p r r ttn lt
operation of the war leaders in each part in the exposition, that every urday of this week, Misfe Mason April 5,1920, Tnx Receipt Numbei iounty and State, and particularly
ENID B E N N E T T county, the Governor has Increased section of the state may be represent­ jumped at the opportunity.
8306. Amount $10.96.
ounded and described as follows, to-
Said Joseph E. Thomas, et al, ar wit:
rla y House Wednesday
the number of counsellors at the ed in the undertaking, the greatest
“What sort of a costume do I the owner of the legal title of thi
The Northwest Quarter of the
September 14
meeting by requesting several state- movement in the history of Oregon wear?” she asked.
above described property an the sanii Southwest
Quarter
of
Section
appears
of
record,
and
each
of
thi
Twenty-five (N W »4 of the SW‘4
“Well,” said the famous producer,
persons above named aro here­ f Sec. 25), Township Five North
2« ■ ■ a ■ s n i u g g ■ ■ ■■■■■($■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■■■ un ‘if we follow Stevenson literally, other
by further notified that C. M. Old (6N) Range Twenty-eight (28) East
■ you really ought to go around bare­ dings will apply to the Circuit Court f the Willamette Meridian, contain-
foot, but— ”
of the Countyand Slate aforesaid fm ttg Thirty-nine (39) acres, In Uma-
■Wonderful!” exclaimed the act­ a decree foreclosing the lien against IIla County, State of Oregon.
the property above described and
You are further notified that said
ress. “When do I start?”
nentloned in said certificate. And !. M. Giddings lias paid taxes on said
Only one little thing troubled Miss you arc hereby summoned to appern ■»remises for prior or subsequent
Mason—she was afraid playing a boy within sixty days after the first pub­ earn with the rate of Interest on
would mean cutting off her hair. lication of the summons exclusive cl »aid amounts as follows:
the day of said first publication, and
Year’s Tux 1916, Date Paid Mny
But Mr. Tourneur : soon reassured defend this action or pay the amount
10, 1917, Tax Receipt Number 6081,
her that boys— and men too— in due as above shown together with (mount. $6.86, Rate of Interest 12
costs and accrued interest and in cas< •er Cent; Yenr’s 'fax 1917, Date
Jim Hawkins’ day wore it long.
of your failure to do so, a decree will 'aid Oct. 5, 1918, Tax Receipt Nnm-
he rendered foreclosing the lien o! er 9305, Amount $9.10. Ralo of In-
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IN said taxes and costs aguinst the land erest 12 Per Cent; Year’s 'lax 1918.
ir.d premises above named.
)ato Paid June 1, 1919, Tax Receipt
FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN
This summons la published by ord
In the Circuit Court of the State of er of tho Honorable I. M. Schannep (umber 6500, Amount $9.90, Rate
Oregon, for the County of Umatil­ Judge of the County Court of th< f Interest 12 Per Cent: Yeur’s Tax
la C. M. Giddings Plaintiff vs. tatc of Oregon, for the County ol 919, Dalo Paid April 5, 1920. Tax
Home Orchard Company, and any Umatilla, and said order was mad< tecelpt Number 6305, Amount $10.-
other person or persons claiming and dated this 9th day day of July 16, Rate of Interest 12 Per Cent.
Paid James Christianson, et al as
any right, title, lien or interest in '921, nnd the date of the first pub­
<
or to the within described proper- lication of this Riinimons is the 28tl he owner of the legal title of (he
hove described property as the sumo
ey, Defendants.
day of July, 1921.
ppears of record, and each of the
To Home Orchard Company et ai
All process and papers In this pro- ther persons above named are here-
The Abrams well No. 1 of Texas produces 15,000,000 worth of oil in one
he
above
named
defendant:
ceding
may
be
served
upon
the
un-
y further notified that C. M. (¡id­
year ending July 20 of this year and is still flowing 800 barrels per day.
lertiigned residing within the Stall lings will apply to the Circuit Court
In the Name of the State of Oregon:
The State of Oregon used In the month o» uuig ar*.*»»» gallons of gas and
of
Oregon,
at
tho
address
hercaftei
f the Countyand State aforesaid for
You are hereby notified that C. M.
decree foreclosing the lien against
oil which means at that rate Oregon pays out 818,000,000 a year for gas
biddings the holder of Certificate of mentioned.
Keator
&
Randall
he property above described and
Delinquency numbered 1430 issued
and oil. This is three times the amount of the wheat crop of Umatilla coun­
Attorneys of the Plaintiff
lentloned in said certificate. And
•n the 7th day of May, 1917, by the
ty on an investment of millions of dollars.
Tax Collector of the County of Uma- J6-7tc. Address: Pendleton, Oregor oil aro hereby summoned to appear
vithin sixty days after the first pub-
tyAt, State of Oregon for the amount
Why not put in $100 and help J. E. Leonard raise $>,0,000 and prove
of Sixteen and no-100 ($16.00) SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION IT icatlon of the summons exclusive of
that we have oil at home and keep this $150,000 a day for gas and oil in
he day nt said first publication, and
Dollars, the same being the amount
FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN
Umatilla. We would not know what hard times were now.
then due and delinquent for taxes In the Circuit Court of tho State oí lefend this action or pay the uinount
for the year 1915, together with
Otto Sapper comes to our aid and orders our casing direct from the fact­
Oregon, for tho County of Umatilla ue ns nbove shown together with
I'cnalfy, interest and costs thereon
C. M. Giddings Plaintiff vs. Geo osts and ¡»cured interest and In case
ory and saves us several hundred dollars. He has handled oil supplies fur
"pen the real properly assessed to
W. Reed and any other person oi f your failure to do so, a decree will
years and knows what we want. He subscribes $200 In cash to the oil well
you, of which you are the owner as
poisons claiming any right, title le rend »red foreelosing the lien of
appears of record, situated In said
If we had a few more supporters like him we would soon be drilling but
lle.i or Interest in or to the within aid taxes and costs against the land
nd premises shove named.
County and State, and particularly
described properly. Defendants,
you know we have a few tight wads and wise guys who tell you there Is no
Tills summons is published by ord-
bounded and described as follows, to-
To Geo. W. Reed et al the above
oil here but won't tell you how they know it. There should be some way
r of the Honorable I. M. Schannep.
wit:
named defendant:
to make them give up the secret.
The North one-half of the South­ In tho Name of the State of Oregon: ndge of the County Court of the
east Quarter of the Southwest Quart­
You are hereby notified that C. M tate of Oregon, for the County of
Now anyone who wants to see oil here subscribe $100 when J. E. Leonard
er
(N%
of
the
SE>4
of
the
SW>4)
Giddings
the holder of Certificate of Tmatilla, and said order was made
comes around and make the Doubting Thomases ashamed of themselves.
Section Twenty-nine (29) Township Dellnqency nmbered 1404 lassoed on nd dated this 9th day day of July.
Five (5) North, Range Twenty-nine the Seventh day of May, 1917, by 1921, and the date of the first pnb-
Don’t wait for him to come.
*
j-1
(29) East of (he Willamette Meridian the Tax Collector of the County of ieatlon of this summons la the 28th
in Umatilla County, State of Oregon, Umatilla, Stale of Oregon, for the lay of July, 1921.
All process and papers In this pre­
containing Twenty (20) acres.
amount of Sixteen and 33-100 ($16.-
You are further notified that said 33) Dollars, the name being the ceding may be served upon the un­
C. M. Giddings has paid taxes on said amount then due and delinquent foi dersigned residing within the State
Oregon, at the address hereafter
premises for prior or subsequent laxes for the year 1915 togethei
years with the rate of interest on with penalty. Interest nnd costs mentioned.
Kentor fr Randall
-aid amounts as follows:
there oa upon the real property as
Attorneys of the Plaintiff.
Year’s Tnx 1916. Date Paid May ueseed to you. of which you are the
10. 1917, Tax Receipt Number 6092. owner as appears of record, situat­ 4 6-7tc. Address: Pendleton. Oregon
1 mount $10.74, Rate of Interest 12 ed In said County and State, and par­
Per Cent; Yenr’a Tax 1917, Date ticularly hounded and described as
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Paid Oct. 5, 1918, Tax Receipt Num­ follows, to-wit:
ber 9309, Amount $11.90, Rate of In­
The Southwest Quarter of the Department of the Interior, U. S.
terest 12 Per Cent: Year’s Tax 1918. Southeast Ounrter of the Northeast
Land Office at La Grande, Oregon.
Date Paid June 1, 1919, Tax Receipt Quarter (HW'4 of the BE «4 of the
August 5, 1921.
Number 6502, Amount $13.00, Rate NE*4 ) and the Northwest Quarter of
Notice is hereby given that Effie
of Interest 12 Per Cent; Year’s Tax the Northwest Quarter of the South­ B. Bui lark, of Umatilla, Oregon, who.
1919, Date Paid April 5. 1920. ,Tax west Quarter (N W (4 of the NW '4 >n June 14, 1916, made Reclamation
Receipt Number 6304, Amount $12.- of the SW '4) of Section One (1), Homestead Entry, No. 016026, for
33. Rate of Interest 12 Per Cent.
Township Pour North (4N ) Range SE’4 NW’4 , being Unit ”A” of Kec-
Said Home Orchard Company, as Twenty-eight (28) East of Willamet­ tlon 22, Township 5N., Range 27E..
• he owner of the legal title of the te Meridian eontanlng 20 aerea. In Willamette Meridian, has filed notlee
above described property as the same Umatilla County, State of Oregon.
of intention to make three-year proof
appears of record, and each of the
You are further notified that s^d to establish claim to the land above
“ther persons shove named are here­ C. M Giddings has paid taxes on sWl described, before United Stutes Com-
by further notified that C. M. Old- premises for prior or subsequent mlasloner at Hermiston, Oregon, on
PENDLETON. OREGON
dings will apply to the Circuit Court years with the rate nt Interest on the 20th day of September, 1921.
of the Countyand State aforesaid for said amounts as follows:
Claimant names as witnesses:
a decree foreclosing the lien against
Year’s Tax 1914. Date Paid May
J. M BIGGS, U c a l Agasi, Harmi.toa
BEN F. YO UNG , Agm t, Pendleton, Box 763
Peter McNab, Sylvan T. Carroll,
(he property above described and 19.1917, Tax Receipt Number 1826, Eugene Dexter, and Perry Pike, all
mentioned in said certificate. And Amount $15.20, Rate of Interest 12 of Umatilla, Oregon.
vou are hereby summoned to appear Per Cent; Year’s Tax 1916. Date
C. S. Dunn.
■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■ ■ ■ ■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■ (¿■ ■ ‘■ ■ ■ ■ •■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ a within sixty day« after the first pub­ Paid Oct. 5, 1$18, Tax Receipt Num-
Register.
OIL--
O IL-
O IL-
THINK 11 OVER AND THEN LET
US HEAR FROM YOU
Write J. E. Leonard, Box 797, Pen­
dleton, Oregon and he will come
and explain it to you.
The Leonard Oil Leases