Image provided by: Hermiston Public Library; Hermiston, OR
About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1927)
and disbursements In thia suit which entitled suit within six weeks from ■ ■■■■ Mra. Harry Erwin and eon Rob Ice Truck Purchaoed said deeree and judgment and nrder the first publication of this gnmmons. Oran O. Felthouse recently pur- ert ot Mayville, North Debate, cam« And you will take notlee that If a new Graham two ton truck of sale have bean duly docketed and Friday to make their homarheZe. you fall to appear add answer or enrolled in the offiee o f t h e clerk at which he will use in delivering ice Mrs. H. Winthera and daUghtar Published every Thnreday at Het. plead within that time J. 8. Burn miston, Umatilla County, Oregon by June, of Dupont, Wn„ are making this tear. The truck has dual tires 3ald court, and In and by which said ham, the plaintiff, will for want Judgment and decree and order of sale behind and can be driven at a speed an extended visit at the home of her Jeeeph 8. Harvey, editor end men A T T E N T IO N of 30 m tks an hour. An ice box It waa directed that the hereinafter thereof apply to the above entitled brother, M. N. Jenkins. age*, Court for the relief prayed for In hie described real property In Umatilla Mr. and Mrs. James Burwlck and body is being made for the chassis complaint herein, to-wlt: That the non Jlmnile made a business trip to and will be mounted when delivery County, Oregon, together with the HOG an d P O U L T R Y ae second elaaa matter Portland Monday. is made about May 1 Extension of tenements, hereditaments and ap claim or claims of each of the defend ants in the above entitled suit In and _____■ber, l$06, at the poetofftee at Mrs. D. C. Mahoney was hostess the territory served by the Meadow purtenances thereunto belonging or R A IS E R S ■ermtnton. Umatilla County, Oregon. at a one o’clock luncheon given In brook Ice to Include Boardman, Ir In any wise appertaining and also to the following described real prop erty, to-wlt: all of the estate, right and interest honor of the 500 club. Mrs. H. Cris rigon, Umatilla and Stanfield, as well The east half pf the west half of 8nbacription Ratea man received the grand prise. The as Hermiston, made necessary the of said defendants In and to the same Section 30. and the east half of be sold by the sheriff of Umatilla purchase of the truck, Mr. Felthouse guests were Kkfdanues Springer, On. Year --------------- ------------ » W the northwest quarter of Section County, Oregon, to satisfy said Judg Ryser, Knudsen, Hanson, Sturgill, stated. Six Month. .— ---------------------- |1.0 0 31. ment *"d all costa. Crisman, Robertsn, J. Tucker. The DAIRY SPECIAL IS VISITED Also a strip of land containing Now. therefore, I w ill on the 30th guests from Pendleton were Mrs. 7 1-2 acres more or leas, situate day of April, 1927, at the hour of 2 Fred Peters, Mrs. C. E. Williamson (Continued From Page One) Manufactured by the IT'S BETTES NOW in the east half of the southwest o’clock in the afternoon of said day, and Mrs. C. U Howard. A very quarter of Section 31 described YAKIMA CITY CREAMERY labor. The speaker cited the record at the front door of the court bouse The time was. Just a little while good time was had by all. as follows: in the city of Pendleton, Umatilla ago, when the application of oil on Mr„ riurM ><ai„ _ ... of two other farms, one with a small Mrs. Nora Ward spent the first of Yakima, Washington Commencing at the center stake herd of cows on which the labor in County, Oregon, sell all of the right, the macadam highway caused much tbe wt<,k visiting relatives in of said Section 31, being the north come was >19 ptr acre, and another title and Interest which the said agitation on the part of motoi Ists (;rande. - east corner of the southwest quar For Sale .due to the fact that the smeary o il' Tbe Umatilla Supreme Forest hay farm on which the labor Income defendants, or either of them, had ter of said Section 31: thence run therein on the 7th day of November, got on fenders and bodies of cars woodman Circle held their regular was only eight dollars per acre. by ning south along the east boundary The outlook for dairying Is excel- 1922, or since then have acquired or and resulted In big cleaning bills and ln(et|„ g ia8t Thursday night at the line of said southwest quarter of now have In and to the following des some Inconvenience. ! Community hall. Mrs. Bessie Rhe- tent, according to the opinion ex said Section 31, 18 rods; thence As the maintenance division of berg, state manager, and Mia« Viola pressed by Ivan II. Loughary, north- crlbed premises situated In Umatilla running northwesterly In a stralgh^ County, state of Oregon, to-wit: west representative of the American the state highway department h a s; Palac|o of Columbia Orove No. 2 of line 80 rods to a point 13 rods The northeast quarter of the north gone along on the oiling Job some i portiand, were guests. Special work Jersey Cattle club.Butter in storage south of and from the north bound HERMISTON, OREGON west quarter of section 22, town real improvements in the manner of I for tbe good of the lodge was taken now Is only one third the volume that ary line of said southwest quarter ship 5, north of range 28. east of applying the coat ot oil have be n 1|p and tben refreshraents were serv- was in storage a year ago, he said, of said Section 31; thence running and dairy cattle have not been Increas Willamette meridian, containing worked, and ollng now means a | fc<1 and a 8OCiai time was enjoyed, north in a straight line IS rode to 40 acre« in Umatilla County minimum of g rlii for users of th e . The Umatm a baseball team played ing in numbers recently in proportion the said north boundary line of highway. Holdman here Sunday. Umatilla to the growth in population. The mar together with the tenements, hered said southwest quarter of said Sec And another point never to forget by a of 9 to g. The Uma- ket for cows is excellent, California itaments and appurtenances there tion 31; thence running east along and Arizona requiring large num ls that the motorists, even while tj„ a battery waa f . Hanson and to belonging or in any wise apper said north boundary line of said grumbling about fresh oil. admit that Duckworth. Holdman ' battery was bers. High priced land In southern taining and ail of the right, estate, southwest quarter ot said Section the finished oiled macadam mak<* i Alfred Montgomery and Dale Tuck- California represents too much of an title and interest of said defendants 31 to the point of beginning. about the best surface for driving er The groun(i8 were covered with investment for It to be used In rais in and to the same, said lands to be All in township four (4 ) north of ing young stock, so dairy men run sold at public auction to the highest that has yet been invented. [enthusiastic fans. range twenty-nine (2 9 ), east of ----------------------- — Miss Rltamae Martin and Miss many head on small placeB and buy bidder for cash In hand, the proceeds the Willamette meredian, in Um California husbands now have the Edna Oould were hostesses at a din- cows that are producing. of said sale to be applied to the sat atilla County, State of Oregon, Cows shuld be of good type and isfaction of said execution and all ---------- right to seek alimony. That's the ner and card party Friday evening together with all the tenements, he>- ELECTRIC PLANTS stuff— equal rights for all at the Harry Grammar home. The their production should be recorded, costs. redltaments and appurtenances there Dated this 24th day of March, entire senior class was entertained preferably through the work done to belonging, be determined In this Did you .make an 'effort to give at a six o’clock dinner and a number in a regularly conducted testing as 1927. suit and that the plaintiff be declar your premises a renewed appearance of g[ others olnelB were WBle Invited ... R. T. Cooklngham, to spend ¿he - sociation, Mr. Loughary said. The hog production of Oregon Sheriff of Umaitlla County, Oregon. ed to be owner in fee simple of the during elean-up week. Some didn’t . ;(!Ven| ng, Those present were: Louise real property hereinbefore described 30-5tc. It isn’t too late now. ' Rickard. Ann Homer. Esther Pike, should be about doubled it the Btate as being now owned and In the pos Naomi Burns, Agnes Kendler, Mar- is to fill its own pork requirements. session of the plaintiff and that the We sympathise deeply with the ton Springer, Velna Bray, Euglene H. A. Lindgren, extension specialist NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION title to said real property be quieted thousands driven from their homes Burns, Lora Gossett, Dora Reeves. in animal husbandry told the crowd. Department of the Interior, U. S. in plaintiff and that the defendants, Last year Oregon raised 225,000 liogp In the Mississippi valley because of Miss Corrigan and Gean Clarke, Al Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon. and each of them, be decreed to have floods and suggrst as a remedy that beit Meg, William Harney, Grant and bought 130,000 from middle April 6. 1927 n0 interest or estate therein and that they move to Hermiston where floods Walsh, Wallace Mahoney, Melvin western states. He did not recom Notice is hereby given that Nell they, and each of them, be forever mend hog raising as a major opera Jenkins, Leland Gould, Morris Pot are unknown. M. Parker, formerly Nell M. Isaac barred from asserting any right, es ter, Walter Bullard, Francis Peck, tion under conditions prevailing son, deserted wife of Clyde C. Isaac tate, lien or interest in or to said ELECTRIC REFRIGERATION The Increase In asparagus ship Francis Stephens, Earl Cherry, Frank here but said that dairy men could son, of Hermiston, Oregon, who on property or any part thereof, and for ments since the weather got warm, Clarkf, Louis Kendall and Paul safely figure on keeping one pig for July 6, 1923, made homestead entry such other relief as may be meet and following closely after that freeze Walsh. Mrs. Marian Martin, Mrs. F. each milk cow to consume skim under Act Dec. 29, 1916, No. 024459 just io the premises. we had. I'cmlnds us of the quotation. James. Mrs. Harry Grammer and Mrs milk and to take care of other waste for lots 3, 4. E H SW14, N H SE%, This summons is published pursu products on th., farm. "If winter comes, can spring be far Charles Gould were matrons. SWH SE’4 . Sec. 31, T. 6 N„ R. 31 ant to the order of the Honorable Dairy cattle that ade sold for behind.” Apparently in 1927, E., and lots 1, 2, SH N E H . SE H , Gilbert W. Phelps, Judge of the a- slhughteii In the Portland market Section 6, Township 5 North, Range spring got lost somewhere in the UMATILLA GRADES TAKE ire increasing In numbers each year 31 East W illamette Meridian, has bove entitled Court, duly made and shuffle, and winter yielded to sum in ten d on the 22nd day of March, SECTIONAL TRACK MEET ind may be expected to Increase ae filed notice of intention to make 1927, directing that publication here mer. lalrylng grows, George F. Pierson, final proof, to establish claim to the in be made once a week for a period ♦ - <• 1 Hermiston S cond and Stanfield president of the North Portland land above described, before Register, if six weeks consecutively In the Her- itock yards said. Last year 32,000 United States Land Office, The Third in Contest Staged niston Herald, a newspaper publish head of dairy cattle were slaughtered Dalles, Oregon, on the 24th day of Phone 443 'd in Hermiston, Umatilla County, for meat in Portland. He suggested Here Saturday. May, 1927. Oregon, and the first publication PENDLETON that more fat on dairy animals Claimant names as witnesses: Mrs. D. R. Brownell is visiting Umatilla grade school athletef makes them more acceptable to the Wren Myers, of Stanfield, Oregon, herein is made pursuant to said order in the 31st day of March, 1927. friends and relatives In Spokane. nosed out Hermiston boys In the sec market. Fannie Myers, of Stanfield Oregon. Raley, Raley & Warner and ^Washington. She is expected home tional track and field meet held here He also decried the lack of Interest Everett Parker, of Hermiston, Ore John F. Kilkenny. Saturday. The meet was closely In pork production and urged farmers gon, Everett L. Yeager, of Umatilla, the first part of the week. Dr. Morris of University of O.e untested in the various events, only to keep a sow where there is much Oregon. Attorneys for plaintiff. Postoffice gon will give the commencement ad- ¿our points separating the wlnnere milk available. The eiitryman, Clyde C. Isaacson, address, Pendleton, Oregon. 30-7tc. dt ess at* Umatilla high school ’Thurs and the runners-up. P. M. Brandt, head of the dairy is notified that, by submission of Umatilla points. -------- Her ing department at the college tol I of said proof, his former wife, Nell M. day, May 26. umui.i.c, boys won ...... 73 • - ■ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bunten and i n,8ton 69 gtanfleld 46. Columbia some of the principal requirements Parker, formerly Nell M. Isaacson, Mrs. Charles Bennett motored t o ! .¡g, Minnehaha 9 and Cold Springs 1 for success in dairy farming. He seeks to obtain patent In her own Pilot Rock Saturday. Miss Arthel Following are the point winners In was followed by J. D. Mickle, state name. Bun ten, return !<1 with them to spend the events. dairy and food commissioner who J. W, DONNELLY, Register the week end at homo. Boys, A Class— pointed to the agricultural comeback Mr. and Mrs. Flank James enter 25 yard dash— Leo Haddox, Colum that has been staged by farmers on tain'd Hurry Grammer, Mr and Mrs. bia, first; Leonard Connor, Stanfield, irrigat'd lamia 1n southern ItT.hio IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 8TATE OF OREGON FOR Vivian Martin and daughter Anna Becond. where dairying has grown by leapr, Base ball— Roy Dahlman, Her and bounds. He urged the develop belle and Charles Gould and sons Le UMATILLA COUNTY land and Floyd at dinner Friday miston, first; Bruce Murray. Uma ment of dairying for the Hermiston tilla, second; Gordon Blessing, Her country as one ot the best means of J. S. Burnham, Plaintiff evening. SUMMONS The Umatilla high school base ball miston, third. making the farm profitable. Equity No. 3416 team played Echo Friday at Echo. Broad Jump— Gordon Blessing. The train consisting of seven It was an excellent game and all the Hermiston, second; Le0 Haddox, Col loaches In addition to the exhibition ye. boys were playing well. The score umbia, second; Antons Furrer. Her tar, carried the following personnel: F. B. Swayze as administrator of was 16 to 2 In favor of Umatilla. miston, third. • Union Pacific System: C. C. Glg- the estate of Susan A. White, de Mrs. D. C. Mahoney entertained ceased ;Elmer W hite and Jane Doe ioux ; O. C. Martin, assistant General Clara B— at bridge Friday afternoon, Mrs. Mc 50 yard dash— Albert McDermott. passenger agent; J. C. Cumming, gen- White, hta wife; William White, Kenzie receiving the grand prize. Htanfleld, first; Sammy Nudo. Stan »ral baggage agent; Dan E. Clark, also known as W ill W hite and Those present were: Mrs. C. Bennett, field, second; J. Lucas, Columbia, .ivestock agent; J, I. Purdy, travel Jane Doe White’, his wife; Fred Mrs. E. Tucker, Mrs. R. Paulu. Mrs third. ing freight and passenger ag'_nt; White and Jane Doe White, his J. Springer, Mrs. F. Clarke. Mrs. E. Base ball— Gerald Haddox, Colum lames Corbett, assistant auperlnt nd •wife; Gladys Ward Boss and McKenzie, Mrs. D. C. Brownell, Mrs bla, first; Dan Ford. Umatilla, sec ?nt dining car service; Louis Vonier, Richard Roe Boes, her husband; Lew Brown-11. Mra. F. Gutwlts and ond; Curtis Meade, Stanfield, third ixhlbit attendant: II. E. Lounsbury, Eva Ward Corse, formerly Eva Ward and Richard Roe Corse, her Mrs W. Conlon. At the close of High Jump— McDermott, Stanfleli general freight agent. the afternoon a delightful lunch was and Haddox, Columbia, tie; Earl O. A. C.: P. M. Brandt. F. L. husband; Grace W ^lte; L^lis served by the hostess ■ Attebury, Stanfield, second. lallard, N. C. Jamison. B. T. Simms White; Mary White; Clarence Mrs. H. H. Hanson of Walls Walla I uroad Jump— McDermott, Stan load ^f the department of veterinary Getchell and Jane Doe Getchell, Is making an extended visit nt th< :| field, first: John Lucas, Columbia, nedlelne; H. A. Lindgren; A. W. his wife; Boneta Getchell, also home ot her son, Mr. and Mrs. Pres- ieCond; Don Mahoney, Umatilla, Oliver, assistant professor of animal known as Bcnneta Getchell: Mil ton Hanson. tuabandry; J. C. Burtner, college lard White, also known as Millard hlrd. F. White and Harriet G. White, The Umatilla high school made lews service. C ClaBs— twenty-six points at the track mv t 60 yard dash— Simpson Hamrick. Others on the tour included O. his wife; Owen White, also known In Hermiston Saturday. Morrl« l'ot | ;ermlston, first; John Gibson M. Plummer, manager of Pacific ns L. Owen W hite and Lewis O. ter won first in the fifty jard dealt. | tantlcld, second; Hunt, Columbia, International Llvetoek exposition; White and Jane Doe White, his one hundred yard dash and the two- i third. On try Commissioner Mickle; Mr. wife; Lizzie Estes and Richard twenty. H( won sieond In the four- Rase ball—Simpson Hamrick, Hsr- ierson; E. L. Westover. nortl ern Roe Estes, her husband; Roeie ferty. Eldon Thompson won first In! „¡«ton. first; Glen Murray, Untr :111a, epu.aentatlve of the American Hammer.aleo known as Roeella the half mile and Everett Gossett ,lCond; Ghnn Moore, Hermiston uernsey Cattle c ub; Mr. Loughary; Hammer and Richard Roe Ham A T .T H E won second (n the mile. ; third. T. E. Everley, n irthwest repre.ten- mer, her husband; Nannie Means The East rn Star social club will! nigh Jump— Arthur Norquist, 'atlve Holstelrt-i reiaic.n association; and James Means, her husband; give a card party Friday night. Hermiston, first; Donald DeMoss, L. J. Thomas, mu.iager Mt. Angel James L. Means and Jane Doe April 29 at the Masonic hall at 8 | ;¡ernilaton, second oollege dairy; George N. Angell, edi Means, his wife; Harriet N. Means; o’clock. Broad Jump—Simpson Hamrick. tor Oregon Farmer; Roy Stewart, Dorothy D. Means; a ad Hazel R. Means, all being the heirs of Mrs. Claienro Powell Is visiting Hermiston, first: Robert Stark Oregon Journal. Susan A. White, deceased, and relatives in Portland. weather. Stanfield, second; John C OPPOSITE THE COURTHOUSE rlro ¡11 other persons or parties Mr. and Mrs. George Batterwood Jtbaou, Stanfield, third. NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE u-'I": ;wn claiming any right, title made a bualnees trip to Spokane last D Class— UNDER KKFXJUTION FORD TOURING CAR estate, lien or interest In the real Wednesday. 100 yard daeh— Kenneth Sher Contestant« M u t be Present nt 2:00 P. M. Mrs. J. T. Bullack of Portland Is row, Umatilla, first: Sonny Briggs. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ?rcr *y described In the com- visiting her daughter, Mrs. Bob Hermiston, second; Victor Addleman. by virtue of an execution issued eu; p!a:.,i herein, ( Lyle of Pendleton. Defendants | Columbia, third. of the Circuit Court of the State r,f Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Spencer of Shot put— Victor Addhman, Col ii'eg’on for Umatilla Cour.ty upi n n To Elmer W hite and Jane Doe Stanfield spent Thursday at the umbia. first; Kenneth Sherrow. Judgment and decree and order c White, his wife; William W hite and home of their son, Ilw Spencer. Umatilla, second; John Heyden, Stan- saie rendered In said court on the 21s Jane Doe White, his wife; Fred, CHRYSLER DISTRIBUTORS Cash Powell, a w ill known rail , field, third. day of March, 1927, In favor of the White and Jane Doe W hite, hla wife; road man formerly of Umatilla, died I High Jump— Don non Harrah, Harran, Her- . late ot Oregon agaim t C. J. Jehu Grace White; Lelie White; Mary In ... . Portland -------... last Tuesday and van n, |Rtoni Cecil Tipple, Umatilla, thd j i . and Vera M. Johns, his wife, Un White: Clarenco Getchell and Jane bui iAd in Pendleton Friday, Those ifor f|rat; John Heyden. Stanfield, I ted States National Bank of La- Doc Getchell. his wife: Boneta Oet-j CHEVROLET DISTRIBUTORS STUDEBAKER DISTRIBUTORS who attended th',- fumral were Mr. third. -- - Grande, Oregon, a national banking chell; Owen W hite and Jane Doe and Mrs. C, F. Knudeen, Mrs. George Ilroad Jump— Sonny Briggs, Her smoelatlon. Ben J. Jory and Lyman White, his wife; L lsile Estes and llutterwood. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph miston. fl(»t: Kenneth Sherrow. Q. Rice, as administrator of the es Richard Roe Estes, her husband; Ro-> Jailer Lew — Brownell. — and ---- ------ ------- Umatilla, second; Victor Addhznan late of Cato J. John« 3r„ deceased, sic Hammer and Richard Roe Ham-1 Mtsa Iona Gardiner of Nyssa, Ore., Columbia, third. for the turn of $2940.00, together rner, her husband, and also all other ..b i ... l_ la K is « making an extended _ visit with I V illa: with Inlereet thereon at the rate of persons or partise unknown claiming filends and relatives. a Clasp— 4 per cent per annum from (he 28th any right, title, estate. Hen or Inter Herb Lane Is ep tiding the week 25 yard dash -Jsadosyskt. Colum- day ot November. 1923 until paid est in the real property described In with his " family in Spokane ■"...... ........ . b,a> ( |ra, ; Ardella Herley, Stanfield. AUCTION SPECIALISTS and for the further sum of $53.86 the complaint herein, the above nazn- j Mrs. Harry Itodenbangh made a ! M).„n<J. Addleman. Columbia, third. with Interest thereon at the rate o( ed defendants: OF SPOKANE, WASH husln ,0 I’en.lletou Satur-i „ aM ba||_ n < ,ra Murray, Umatilla. $ per cent per annum from the 2nd IN THE NAME OP THE STATE la Charge day. first; Mary Rodda, Minnehaha, aec- day of January. 1$2$, until paid and OF OREOOIt: Too. and each of you. “GREÖ” HIMSELF AT THE BAT Mr. and Mra. Harvey Carlyle made the further eum of $275 00 as attor are hereby required to appear and a business trip to Hermiston Friday. (Continued on Page Two) ney’s ffes fnd for plaintiff's cost* perniò ■ M ■ ■ BUTTERMILK SOLID ■ The Farm Bureau Co-operative D e l c o L ig h t - $31C D. L Water Systems F r ig id a ir e - - $ 2 0 C H. J. CUNNINGHAM Jones-Kay Plumbing Co. UMATILLA NEWS 317 E. Court Subscribe For The Herald SATURDAY IS THE DAY OF THE A U T O M O B IL E UCTION! “G R E G ” 3 30 or more CARS SIMPSON CHEVROLET GARAGE PEN D LETO N, O R E G O N FREE FREE P EN D LET O N A U T O C O M P A N Y FOSTER-RICHEY SIMPSON CHEVROLET CO. B U Y A C A R A T Y O U R O W N PRICE Saturday I .. April 30 GREGSON SALES CO. 2 P . M. & 7 P. aM.