The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, June 10, 1926, Image 2

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These ars the news stories that I
Company Seeks Idcrnita
prize above all others, and I want to
The Oregon National Guard com­
Published every Thursday at Her. get more of them into the Herald. pany of Pendleton which recently
Biatoa, Umatilla County. Oregon by To realize this ambition It Is necea-' was organised and has been under
Joseph 8. Harvey, editor and man­ sary that farmers co-operate and let going intensive training In prepara-
me have the Information. I go tlon for the annual encampment in
ager.
after it when 1 know where to go the southern part of the state, has a
Entered as second class matter and when I can find a little extra few vacancies In Its enlisted person-
December, 190*. at the poetoffice at time from routine duties. Farmers nel. Any Hermiston men who would
Hermiston. Umatilla County, Oregon. can help If they will volunteer ln-Jitke to enlist and have a vacation of
formation. Either write a letter set— two weeks on pay should write or
Subscription Rates
ting forth In your own words how call any & the officers at Pendleton,
Ona T e a r ................................— 92.00 you plan and execute your work Frank Allen is captain of the com-
Sia M onths........... —.............— *1.00 along some special line, or drop Into pany and Alger Fee ajid Charles
(Payable In Advance)
the Herald office when you have an Randall are the two lieutenants,
ixtra 10 or IS minutes and tell me
so I can write it. Either plan will
IT S TIME TO PAY
NOTICE OP SHERIFF'S SALE UN­
be satisfactory.
DER EXECUTION
The water problems of the project,
Notice
Is hereby given that by vlr-
How
did
you
build
up
your
dairy
insofar as time and rate of payment
! tue of an execution issued out of
to the government are concerned, herd to Its present standard?
What mistakes have you made in the Circuit Court of the State of
seem to be fairly well settled. Some
detail remains to be handled before the poultry business? Where could Oregon for Umatilla County to me
users know just where they stand In you have prevented losses that you directed and delivered upon a judg-
all matters, but the contract has have had with baby chicks if you went and decree and order of sale
been adopted, providing for the fun­ had proceeded along a different line? J tendered In said court on the 12th
Have you put out two beds of day of May, 1926, in favor of Doris
damental procedure in making pay­
ments. and witbtn the past few days sisparagus and, had better success W. Bailey, against Trace L. Baker
a settlement has been secured for with one than with the other? What and Nellie J. Baker, his wife, in the
¡suit therein pending wherein the satd
funding the 1923 delinquent charges. wsg the reason for the difference?
I heard Indirectly the other day of I Doris W. Bailey Is plaintiff and the
With the confusion that necessar­
ily attended the negotiations between a dairyman whose alfalfa consistent- said Trace L. Baker and Nellie J.
the district and the government now ly yields six or seven tons to th e! Baker, his wife are defendants for the
a matter of history, it Is about time acre. I’d like to know just how he 8™ of 91650 with interest thereon
to take a look into the future with does it, and the chances are a lot of at the rate of 8 per cent per annum
the Idea In’mlnd of meet’lng"the"ob- <’ther pw,ple would be lnlere8ted in from the 12th day of February. 1925,
ligations of construction charge.|
until paid and for the further sum
and
operation
and maintenance' The topics for letters and news of 9200 attorneys fees and for plain-
charges. These charges are against!8tor'*8 abput
8re almost H f f - costs and disbursements taxed
the land, and common sense would llml"«88’ B’ en tb*u«h th'8 18 B' “t ’ 4 7 ” ’
“ d
a"d
mighty busy time of year, let's get Judgment and order of sale have been
dictate that they be paid.
started as quickly as possible. Near- duly docketed and enrolled In the
The suggestion of repudiation of
construction charges, made on more ly every farmer who reads this will office of the clerk of said Court, and
have some bit of information flash In and by which said Judgment, de-
than one Project during the past few
trying years, can not be considered lnto mind as something that would cree and order of gale It was direct-
be Interesting and helpful If he ed that the hereinafter described real
sound business. What is more. It is
would take time to let the Herald Property In Umatilla County, Oregon,
not according to approved standards
know. Do it now while you have It together with the tenements, heredl-
of ethics. The money represented
on your mind. It won’t cost anybody taments and appurtenances thereto
by the indebtedness against irrigated
much, and an exchange of Ideas Is al- belonging or In anywise appertaining
land is popularly called government
and also all of the estate, right and
money. In reality it la the west’s ways stimulating.
interest of satd defendants in and to
money, and the West would be in
the same, be sold by the Sheriff of
foolish business to appropriate for
Umatilla County, Oregon, to satisfy
AID TO BEAUTY
one pocket the money that belonged
said judgment and all costs.
in another pocket.
Therefore, I will, on the 26th day
Even more vital as a weakness In
of
June, 1926, at the hour of two
the suggestion of repudiation is the
o’clock in the afternoon of said day,
enervating effect that it has on the
at the front dcor of the courthouse
public mind. A debt contracted ill
In the City of Pendleton, Umatilla
good faith and then repudiated prob­
County, Oregon, sell all the right,
ably is more costly In the final analy­
I
title
and interest which the said de­
sis to the man who falls to pay than
fendants or either of them had on
to the man who loses. An individual
the 12th day of February, 1925. or
to secure and maintain credit must
since then have acquired or now have
meet his obligations. Our whole
In and to the following descr'bed
credit system 1» built on that cardinal
premises situated in Umatilla County,
principle. It applies to groups as
State of Oiegon, to-w i:
blndlngly as to the Individual. Fall.
The Southeast Quarter of Section
ut)e to observe that principle leads to
29 and the North Half of the
subterfuge. Indecision, chaos and
Southwest
Quarter and the
failure, not only in the case of the
Southeast
Quarter
of the South­
Individual, but In the case of the
west Quarter of Section 29 and the
group as well.
Northeast Quarter of Section 29
The government made some mighty
and the Southeast Quarter of
costly blunders during the early
the Northwest Quarter of Section
part of the time It spent In reclaim­
29 and the Northeast Quarter
ing arid lands. So did private capi­
of the Southwest Quarter of Sec­
tal. The Idea of ntaklng an Individ­
tion 29 and the North Half of
ual pay for those mistakes where the
the southeast Quarter of Sec­
cost wsh excessive was not sound,
tion 29 and the Southwest Quar­
and so under the contract the
ter of the Northwiest Quarter of
amount of the mistake!) have
Section 28. all in Township 6,
present basis of figuring the con­
South Range 31, E. W. M. con­
struction costs Is fair to all con­
taining approximately 649 acres
cerned the Herald would not ven­
Under this young woman’s skillful together with the tenements, here­
ture an opinion. They should be
hands the front of tha Administration
fairly computed. Losses where caus­ Building of the Seequl-Centenntal 1» ditaments and appurtenances there­
ed by mistakes of the government ternatlonal Exposition Association to belonging or In any wise appertain­
should In fairness be charged against quickly takes on a delightful aspect ing; and also all of the right, es­
the reclamation fund, rather than to She directs gardeners where to place tate, title and interest of said do
the small trees and shrubs about the ! fendants In and to the same; said
the Individual farmer.
The fact remains, however, that great stncoo building. She Is doing | |andg to be sold at public auction
m* \ e 018
to the highest bidder for cash In
men who own land that hag been re­
of tha 150th anniversary of the sign- .
.
. .
claimed by reason of money spent by lng of the Declaration of Indspend Ih ,r d ’ the proceed8 <* "a,e to be ap’
the government with reclamation an»a a *n<.«aaa
piled In satisfaction of said execution
and all costs.
funds owe the government. Under
the contract approved May 1, 50 to
NOTICE
Dated this 19th day of May, 1926.
60 years ie permitted in which pay­
Notice is hereby given and direct-
R. T. COOKINGHAM.
ment
M may be made.
ed to all freeholders, legal voters^sheriff of Umatilla County, Oregon.
Now Is the time to realise that the and assessment payers within the' J7-5tc
money should be repaid and to make West Extension Irrigation District Ini
plans to see that payment Is made. Umatilla and Morrow Counties, Ore-!
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The district board has worked hard gon and to all persons Interested In IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
In Its negotiations with the govern- «aid district that A. E. McFarland.)
STATE OF OREGON FOR
mvnt to secure a plan that seemed C. E, Glasgow and Leslie Packard,
UMATILLA C0UNY.
fair. Individual water users can do' directors of said district, have by
no lees than live up to the agree­ petition commenced a special pro-1 The Federal Land Bank of Spokane,
a corporation. Plaintiff
ment æcu red.
ccedlng In the Circuit Court of the
vs.
State of Oregon for Umatilla County!
Ernest Stricker, a bachelor; Stanfield
♦ + ..Î. * ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ for the purpose of having a Judicial! National Farm Loan Association, a
OVER THE OFFICE TRANSOM
examination and judgment of the
corporation, and Inland Irrigation
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Court as to the regularity and legal-. Company Inc., a corporation, De­
A Chatty Column of Comment In Ity of the proceedings in connection
fendants.
Which the Editor is Likely
- with the election for the authorlia-
SUMMONS
To Think Aloud.
tion of a contract with the United
Equity No. 4296.
States under the provisions of
The longer we live (he more we I h e
A rt
of
Congress
o f . To Ernest Stricker, the sbovo
are Impressed by the truth that December 5, 1924, known as the iianied defendant.
Rfcarly everything wt> mortals do. Fact Under«’ Act" and as to the¡ In the Name of the State of Ore-i
might be done In a much better way. validity of said contract, and the gon; You are hereby required to
There are several Improvements that Honorable Gilbert W. Phelpe, Judg* appear and answer the complaint in
«night be made In the Herald as l!o f said Court, has entered an order the above entitled suit within six
have sized It up during the time I’ve therein setting Tuesday, the 13th weeks from the first publication of
lived In Hermiston, and right now- day of July. 1926 at the hour of 19 this summons and you will take uot-
hefore any more time elapses I want o'clock A. M. as the time and the Ice that if you fail to appear and
to suggest one of the things that ran Circuit Court room In the Court answer or plead within that time
be done to help all of us. the Her- House at Pendleton. Umatilla County, that the plaintiff for want thereof
aid along with the rest of the com- Oregon as the place for hearing said will apply to the above entitled
niUaJ,y
petition.
I Court for the relief prayed for In Its
like to have a round table dis-' This notice Is issued pursuant to complaint herein towit: For Judg-
cusslon of the experiences of farmers an order of the above entitled Court ment and decree against the defend-
ninning In the paper right along made and entered on the 7th day of ant Ernest Stricker, a bachelor, and
We can call it "Farmer»’ Round Ta. June. 1926. and said notice shall be Stanfield National Farm Loan Aseo-!
h ie ’ and make a department out of served upon all parties In Interest elation, a corporation and against
•*’ or he,,"r •till, we can Just make by publication thereof for at leaat each of them for the sum of 965.99
these rxper>*nees a part of the gen- once a week for thdee aucctofclve with Interest thereon at the rate of
Aral run of news In the paper.
weeks In the Hermlaton Herald a eight per cent per annum from tha
Farming is one of the most In-! newspaper of general circulation pub-! 19th day of January, 1926 and the
terestlng occupations in (he world.(llshed in Hermiston. Umatilla County, further sum of 91923.96 with la-1
and more people are farming than Oregon and the flrat publication' terest IheHson at tha rate of 5 1-3
are doing any other one thing, 1 be- thereof shall be made In the issue of per cent per annum since the 10th
Here. There are a lot of crops said newspaper dated June 10th. 1996 day of January, 1926 and for any sum
grown for foodstuffs, both for man and the last
publication thereof or sums paid by plaintiff for de-
and beaal, and the growing of each -»hall be made In the iwuie of said Itnquent taxes due and owing on the
of the«, crops offers material for newspaper dated July 1st. 1929.
land hereinafter described, together
many Interesting articles. Individ-
Dated at Pendleton. Oregon, thia with Interest thereon at the rate of
ual farmers on this project here a 7th day of June, 1926.
eight per cent per annum from the
lot of good Information gleaned
R. T. BROWN.
date of sueh payment and for the
through years of experience that Clerk of the Circuit Court of the further sum of 96 59 with interest
Would he interesting and helpful to
State of Oregon for Umatilla thareon at the rate of eight par
othera.
I County.
49-4tc'c«n| per annum from the Slat day of
JSrralù
M a rc h l i f t a n d I n - t h a f u r t h e r a n m I claim
n te ra **
la .
1
lay
and to tha
March,
1926 and for the further sum c la im n or r I interest
of 9159 attorneys fsss and tor plain* premises In said moitgage and here­
tlff’a costs and disbursements in thia inabove described; end for such
suit, leas the sumof 9199 stock sub­ other relief that s^pity In the mat­
scription; and for a further decree ter may require.
This summons is published pursu­
that the mortgage in plaintiff’s
complaint described, which said ant to. the order of tip Honorable Gil­
«mortgage was recorded in the office bert W. Phelpe, Judfly of the above
of the County Recorder of Umatilla entitled Court, duly uade and enter- !
County, State of Oregon, on the 29th ed on the 10th day’ it May, 1926
day of July, 1922 in Book 16 of the directing that publication herein be
Mortgage Records of said County at made once a week foAt period of six
page 269 thereof, be foreclosed and weeks consecutively » the H erm it,
that the premises therein described ton HeriUd and the f^st publication
herein is made ptiryuat t to said order
to-wit:
on the 13th day of Mfiy, 1926.
The North Half of the North­
J. B. RYAN,
east Quarter of the Northwest
Poetofflee addrese. Spokane, Wash­
Quarter and the Southwest Quar­
ington.
ter of the Northeast Quarter of
RALEY, RALEY t STEIWER AND
the Northwest Quarter of Sec­
H. J. WARNER, Postoffice ad­
tion Nine, all in Township Four,
dress, Pendleton, Oregon.
North of Range Twenty-nine.
(36-7tc)
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
East of the Willamette Merid­
ian, including a certain water
right represented by 26.67 shares
of the capital stock of the Fur­
nish Ditch Company, excepting
right of way of United States Re­
IS OUR SPECIALTY
clamation Service Feed Canal
HOME MADE PASTRY
over and across said premises,
WE SERVE 40c LUNCH FROM
all situated In Umatilla County,
11:30 TILL 3:00 P. M.
State of Oregon, be sold
Fried Chicken, home style, 50c
and that the proceeds from the sale
thereof be applied to the payment of
SHORT ORDERS AT ALL H0UR5
plaintiff’s Judgment in the amounts
Open 5:30 to 9:30.
aforesaid and for a further decree
forever barring and foreclosing all
of the defendants In the above en­
titled suit of any and all right, title
ANNOUNCEM ENT
YOUR THEATRE
SATURDAY
s TT n ’ d A Y
H A RRY C A R E Y
“The Bad Lands”
It ig with a great deal of pleasure that
announce that
We are installing a Cooling System
AND A
Home Cooking
Set of New Machines
COMMENCING WEDNESDAY. TUNE 16, WE
EVERY WEDNESDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY.
WILL
RUN
KINDLY CUP THIS AD, MAIL IT TO US OR DROP IT AT Tut.
OFFICE, SO WE CAN MAIL YOU 0 JR MONTHLY PROGRAM.
List Three or More ! e i
You Want to See
REX CAFE
c.
. And we w ill get them if possible.
ua.
NAME
Address..
B U L L ’S
EYE
Jim Edwards
couldn’t see such
Extravagance
Subscribe for The Herald--$2.0(i
Another ••Bull” Durham
rdrertlaement by Will
Rocera* Ziagfald Follies
and ntretn afar.and lead-
American humoriat.
o re co m in g . W atch
fhe Farmer Can’t
Stand Much More
Help Like H e Has
Been Getting
Congress say they are helping the
Fanner. They are inWashingtonON
salarf. H e is home trying to pay it
Fanners have had more advice and
less relief than a wayward son. If ad­
vice sold for 10c a column, Farmers
would be richer than Bootleggers.
And when they get all through ad­
vising, there is just one thing will help
the Farmers. That is eliminate some
of the middlemen and let the two
ends meet. T h e Consumer and the
Producer are two men in America
that have nevereven seen each other.
Cut out the middle and tie the
two ends together.
W hen a steer starts from the feed
pen to the table, there is about 10 to
take a bite out of him, before he
reaches the family that pay for him.
W ho wears the best clothes or
drives the best car, the fellow who
raises a bushel of wheat, or the work­
ing fellow who goes up to buy a sack
of flour? W hy neither one of them.
T he ones in between these two have
their private Tailor and “ Straight
Eights.”
T h e Government just told Agri­
culture, “ Youare in a hole.” They
didn’t offer to pull them out, but
they did say, “ W e will get down
in there with you. ”
I want to tell you right here, I
don’t know what would have hap­
pened to the poor farmer if it had
not been for his old friend, “ Bull”
Durham. It’s the only thing he has
been absolutely able to rely on. And
I want him to know that myself and
“ Bull” Durham are with him right
to the poor house door.
Instead of letting rust and
d e c a y “ g e t ” th em , Jim
safeguards all his build­
ings, also h is to o ls and
im plem ents, with A cm e
Quality Paint. H e says
neglect is an extravagance
he w on’t stand for, and
thât ihe paint not only pro­
tects, but beautifies his
p rop erty, and m a k es it
worth m ore. Be sure you,
too, use
WE ARE GROWING
day by day That is because »»
please our customer.
will-
th<
kind of vulcanizing work we do
Our up-to-date vulcanizing machines
together with good matrials and
workmanship turns out a first class
job.
VULCANIZING
PACIFIC TIRE COMPANY
2061/2 E. Alta St.
Pendleton. Oie.
ACME QUALITY
Pzin t^Vàroish
This A cm e Quality Paint
end V arnish S tation is
being conducted for your
benefit. T ake ev ery pos-
- siole advantage of it.
Com e in today.
W. L. BLESSING
CA N CER SPECIALIST
ABRAM METHOD
OF BLOOD TESTING AND TREATMENT
Dr. B. B. Brundage
PENDLETON, OREGON
H ardw are
When In Pendleton—
Call in and let ns tell yon in person what we can do for yon
at this Beauty Shop. A satisfied v.stomer is our best advertise­
ment. Come and see for yourself.
All the latest methods are used at this Beauty Shop and all
work is done under sanitary conditions.
SLOAN BONNET AND BEAUTY PARLORS
Marcelling, Facial and Scalp Treatments are Our Specialties
Smart and Exclusive M’llinery at Most Reasonable Prices.
645 Main St., Pendleton, Ore.
Telephone: 380
, THIS IS THE PLACE
BOUND TRIP TO
D E N V E R ..................967.30
O M A H A ................... 7HJS
KANSAS C I T Y . . . 7CJS
D ES M O I N E S ..... 7 6 J 0
ST . LO U IS................ K 3 S
e w e z o o .......... «s os
D E TR O IT ................ 104.67
C IN C IN N A T I . . . . »OS.1S
C L E V E L A N D ........ 107.61
TORONTO..........HIJO
If you want your Auto Top Rep^r«4
or Recovered
A New Set of Side Curtains
A Tent Made to Order
A T L A N T A ............. 116.40
PITTSBURG......... I i s a t
P.S. There will be another piece he re
a few weeks from now. Look for it.
W A S H IN G T O N ... 140.61
P H IL A D E L P H IA . 14.1.47
N E W Y O R K .......... 146.45
B C S T O N ................... 15X51
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ic ffe c tto I
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LIBERAL STOFOW BR P R IV tL S D K S
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U N IO N
M EADOW BROOK
ICE
Daily Deliveries except Sunday
Telephone Y obt Orders to the Farm Bureau Co-operative.
You can get ice any time of day
from the Farm Bureau
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FOB INFORMATION AND
t i m i c a í L on a b w f i n s
F. C. Wonghter,
Agent,
Hermiston.
Oregon.
Oron O. Felthouse