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HERMISTON HERALD, gBBlOBTOy, OBEGQK. LOCAL AND PERSONAL ■ BREVITIES • Orraiaaaaa a t la ta rM t 6 | m b « I Ham ■ H TUam Abaat the a ty ami Bota— To M r. and Mr». Ralph Evans of thlc city, a »even pound boy last Sunday morn ng. Mr. and Mra. W illiam Phipps, o' Sacramento, Calif.. I„ visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. 8 g. Davis, In this city. K t f iA S S L E Y S H S S M Ig T O N S H O U S E IN C . O S O O S L IT V A N O S S S V IC I'1 | Legal Blanks at The Herald Office WE will have several cars of coal on the track this week and next, that we aie making a special summer storage price on. W‘' anticipate that coal will be at least one dolllar higher than our present prices by the first of Brief Resnroe ef Happenief« of the Week Collected for Our Reader*.« ( i The blue-back salmon have started their annual run In the mid-Columbia. Common school fund loans In Ore gon on June I t aggregated *8,724,- 904.80. the p la in tiff, lor want thereof, w ill apply to the above entitled Court for the relief prayed for In plain tiff’s complaint filed herein, to- U l t : for a Judgment and decree against defendants H . H. Roblnett and Elsie Roblnett, hie wife for the turn of *400.00 with interest there on at the rate of 8 per cent per an num from February 1, 1923 and the further sum of *85.00 attorney's fee tin plain tiff's first cause of suit, and the sum of *44.3 2 w ith inter, est thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from January 3, 1924, and the sum of *121.31 with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from January 2, 1924, and the fu rth er sum of 125 00 »Homey's fees upon plain- Blanco Masonic lodge of Marshfield Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Campbell mot ored to W alla W alla last Sunday celebrated its 54th anniversary of or to attend a picnic for the employes ganization. All of the rooms of the new Albany ' of the Standard OH company. The plcn'e was staged in the city park general hospital will be furnished by , ,lf f g "econ<> cause of suit and for p laintiff's costs and disbursements and about 200 employes of the com fraternal organizations. Summer .« ..io n regl.tr.tton nt O re-' th?S and fo; the expense" of pany attended. gon Agricultural college ha. shown a 1 ‘ »«/oreclosure 88 ° f tlW Pr° ’ - -- - Increase over last year. ■ party described In the complaint Floyd Kneer and fam ily motored | decided herein; and for a decree foreclosing U m atilla Sunday. Ronald G. White has resigned the p la in tiff’s two mortgages and or postmastership at Falls City to become dering to be sold the following des. Miss Elsa Parker Is helping Char. I cashier of the Bank of Falls City. cribed premises, to-w lt: Lot num . I es Burk In his grocery during the i Formation of a Clackamas County bered Eleven (1 1 ) in Block Six (« ) ' 3rd and 4th. Holstein association was completed In Hermiston, U m atilla County. Ore at Oregon City by about 50 breeders gon, as located in the SE>4 Section Farmers In Umatilla county, and of the county. Ten, Tp. 4 N. R. 28 E. W . M. : particularly those in the wheat belt Plans were made at a meeting In And that said mortgage be de i who own bottom land where some Birkenhead last week toward organi ' alfalfa and green stuff are grown, have zation of a Pioneer’s society of the creed to be a first and second lien respectively on said real property launched Into warfare against a pest Nehalem valley. of grasshoppers that threatens to and th at the rights of both defend Portland was chosen as the meeting i clean up some fields. ants in and to said premises be sold place for the 1925 annual state con On his return home a few minutes vention of osteopathic physicians at and the proceeds from the sale ap plied as provided by law and for after he had watched a shipment of the convention in Albany. such other and further relief as to | caskets unloaded and had jestingly Miss Celia Bollman, private secre 1 picked out the coffin he would prefer tary to Governor Pierce, has been ap the Court may seem just and equit to be burled in, Matthew B. Keys, 69, pointed a member of the federal parole able. This summons is published pur. dropped dead in Pendleton as a re board for the Oregon state peniten suant to the order of Hon. G. W. sult of heart disease. tiary. Phelps, Judge of the above entitled The state treasurer's office has Sam A. Kozer, secretary of state, started action in Lakeview to collect will leave early in July for Salt Lake Court duly madp and entered on the over *150,000 from the executors of City, Utah, where he will attend the 5th day of May, 1924, directing that the Bernard Daly estate, covering tn- annual convention of secretaries of publication hereof le made once a week for a period of six weeks, and herltance tax upon that part of the state. the first publication hereof Is made estate that was left to the Bernard The United States department of pursuant to said order on the 8th Daly educational fund. commerce has decided to establish in Mra. Anna Stevens, 71, wife of Jas Portland a separate district of the day of May, 1924. per H. Stevens, and a pioneer of th< bureau of foreign and domestic com W. J. W A R N E R , Grande Ronde valley, died at La merce. Attorney for P laintiff. Grande. Mrs. Stevens was a daughter Postoffico Address: Four moonshine stills hare been 35-7t of George W. Webb, former state Hermiston, Ore located in Lane county during the treasurer, who died a few years ago last week by F. A. Zellner and William nt the age of 98 years. Keller, federal prohibition agents from Dr. James A. McBride of Pasadena, Portland, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Cal., his brother, T. A. McBride, of Mrs. Ella Shultz Wilson was elected In the County Court of the State of the supreme court, and Justice Bur secretary of the state fair board to Oregon for Umatilla County nett are planning a visit to the Mc succeed Fred Currey, who has resign In the M atter of the Estate of Bride and Burnett homes in Yamhill ed. Mrs. Wilson will assume her new Mary C. McLane, deceased. county, where the three were born duties July 1. more than 70 years ago. Notice is hereby given that the The *500 robbery of the postoffice The Deschutes river flow is the low at Spring Brook, in Yamhill county, undersigned has been appointed est in recent years, running 1400 resulted In the arrest of Michael adm iuiitrator of the estate of second feet, in spite of the fact that O’Keefe and Peter Shelbourn, two Mary C. McLane, deceased anc stored water at the Crane Prairie and Portland youths. has qualified as the law directs Crescent lake reservoirs is re-enforc Complete audit of the records and All persons having claims against ing the flow. Lack of snow In the finances of the state military depart mountains is given as the cause. said estate are requin d to pres ment haa been requested by George Taxes to be collected In Oregon A. White, adjutant-general, in a letter ent the same to me at the office during 1924, based on the valuations of W. J. Warner, my attorney to Governor Pierce. for 1923, aggregate »40.166,083.30, ac at his office in Hermiston, Uma Residents of the Dee district, in cording to a summary prepared by the state tax commission. This is Hood River county, have voted to sub tilla county, Oregon, with proper months a slight reduction when compared with mit to the patrons a bond issue for vouchers, within six the construction of a new school the tax collections for the year 1923. from the date hereof. building to cost *25,000. Le Roy Ledgerwood, manager of Dated this 26th day cf June Steel crews hare begun stringing the Mehama fish hatchery, states that 1924. an attempt was made recently to dy girder steel on the Waukoma inter Robert B. McLane, namite the salmon racks across the state bridge which will span the Co Administrator mouth of the little north fork of the lumbia river, connecting Hood River 42-5tc Santlam river, to allow the salmon to and White Salmon, Wash. Otto^C. Pierce I O R E fiM O OF SPECIAL INT August. Put in your supply now wh le the price is low. TUM-A-LUM LUMBER CO. R. A. BR0WNS0N, MGR. The first large shipment of lambs from Umatilla county this season was Anticipating that forest fires will made when 20 carloads, owned by the soon break out again. Nelson F. Mac Smythe Interests, were loaded and duff, supervisor of the Cascade na started for the CMcago market tional forest, has Issued an order for all fire lookouts to take their stations •gain. They had been oft duty for some time owing to recent rains and lack of fires. go through to the headwaters of that river. THE HERM ISTON H E R A L D ■ ■ ■■ BARGAINS M cCorm ick M ower, used tw o seasons. f / ’% J D eering M ower, second hand. John D eere R ake, second hand. Johnston Mower, used h alf season. E ither ca sh or approved term * SAPPERS’ INC. Taxation of electric light and power companies in Oregon, Washington. Idaho, Montana and Utah has increas ed 4* per cent In the last three years, according to statistics assembled by George L, Myers, president of the Northwest Electric Light and Power •••OcMtlon. and presented at the asso- clatlok's annual convention at Gear heart m» The U N IV E R S IT Y of ORE contains:. A 1000 per cent Investment That's the way to look a t painting—as an investment, not an expense. Look around you a t the houses going to rack and ruin. What is doing it? The weather. There is only one defense against weather and that is faint. But paint, like weather, is of many kircc. Beware of the fair weather paint. It does not pioteci., it only deceives. Buy a painc that has proved its staying power. SWP (Sherwin-W illiam s House Paint, Prepared) has a fifty-year recoarl. Its ingredients are what exper fence haa proved to be moat efficient in protecting property. I t puts an armor between your buildings and the ele nts a also adds beauty and ckanli Oregon Hardware & Implement Co. 11 W ONDERLAND Is the Nation’s Greatest Playground E v e ry A m e ric a n sh o u ld s h a r e In th e in s p ira tio n of Ila to w e rin g p e a k s , le a p in g g e y se rs , g ro w lin g g ro tto s , b o ilin g c a u ld ro n s, lri th e m id s t of w h ic h a re m a g n ific e n t h o te ls, c h a r m in g c o tta g e v illa g e s 30» a llie s of m a tc h le s s b o u le v a rd s a n d a ll th é c o m fo rts of hom e. S and f o r o u r b o o k let. I t te lls th e th rillin g s to r y of n a tu r e ’s w o n d e rla n d . O u r T H R O U G H S L E E P IN G C A R O p e ra te d D A IL Y d u r in g th e s e a s o n between Portland and West Yellowstone by the U nion P acific S ystem L e t o u r re p re s e n t a t Ives e x p la in th e v a rio u s to u rs w nioh e n a b le v is ito rs to aee th e Y e llo w sto n e a t m in im u m c o s t; a lso q u o te fa re s , p r e p a r e v o u r itin e r a r y a n d m a k e y o u r re s e r v a tio n s . C all on K Ce W0UGHTER, Agent, Hermiston, Oregon o r a d d re s s wm . M c M u r r a y G e n e ra l P a s s e n g e r A g e n t, P o r tla n d , O re g o n ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ high Pressure Lubricating System I Il Q u ic k ly a n d e a s ily in s ta lle d . T h e C ollege o f L itera tu re. S d — f ' and th e A r t s w ith 22 departm ents. M a k es p o s itiv e , c o m p le te , c h a s s is lu b r ic a tio n p o s s ib le in 5 m in u te s . T a k e th e g u e ssw o rk o u t o f it. T h e professional schools o f A r c h i tecture and A llie d A r t s — Business A d m in is tra t io n— Eid ucat ion—G rad - u a te S tu d y — J o u r n a lis m — L a w - M e d ic in e — M u s ic — Physical E d u cation— Sociology— E x tension For a catalogue or any information Write The Registrar, UniVereUp o f Oregon. Eufene, Oregon P E A R S O N ’S G A R A G E (■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■«■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a The 49th Year Opens September 25.1924 je one çrcàA* tròMnb&ck «kVoùV losftnçf i s I h e vjnsèkhsf Axioms c o m p e n t i KOh YOU TCLL CM Bring in Your Films « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Following completion of the present contract on the Montgomery tract Mehama, the practice of main taining prison woods camps nt a long ire from Salem will be abolished, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE I according to A. M Dalrymple, warden STATE OF OREGON POR UMA of the state penitentiary. The action TILLA COUNTY taken. It was said, because of the ly escapes at the cam pa during the Sappers' Inc., a corporation. P lain tiff. past few years. -ro ©J Carle Abrams, newly elected sec- retary of the state budget commission, h . H. Roblnett and Elsie Rob bs« started sending ont blanks to the (nett, his wife. various state institutions and depart Defendants. nts In quest of estimated expend! Summons Equity No. 3**0. tersa dnflng the next biennium. Under To H. H. Roblnett. one of the lb« law these eatimatea must be in the hand* of the budget commiaalon above named defendants. early la October and he compiled and In the name of the 8tate of Ore. printed before December 16. gon. You are hereby required to ap For Rent—six room house. l arge hern. Silo. Urge garden bract. In- i t*,Nire at ibis office. 42-tfc i----------------------------' I f »1- Jersey vow». L C. Todd, » « The work of pouring concrete in the construction of the new dam .In Immi- grant creek, which la a part of the Talent Irrigation project in southern Oregon, has been started, according to Information received al the offices of the state engineer. It will require g several months to complete the dam. ■ A county-wide organization of sportsmen’s organisations of Umatilla county was completed at a meeting in Pendleton attended by hunters and fishermen from Hermiston. Hellz, Pilot Rock. Echo. Umatilla. Adams and Pendleton. The name of the organiza tion lb the Umatilla Flah and Game ■ Protective association. $ 5 0 0 fo r Repairing ALEMITE Y o UTELL’ BM ■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a a ■ COMMERCIAL PRINTING O F ALL KINDS TY«fOREi»N $ 5 0 Zbr Painting 12 tf ä s i j a K B E . , a n n u l . 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