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Z HERALD, LtflB TO N , O B B G O V. Vip gr notata» gradi In the w riter's opinion, both Ona Mill w as set up In th e base Empire region Including Spokane ■aid proof, hla former wife, N ell M. Judga Lowell and the Heat Oregon- ment under the house. Pour hereto and neighboring oitiea. and to 91 S I.70 Parker, form erly N ell M. Iaaacaon. tan have sensed correctly th e real of mash, covered w ith a tarpaulin from such cities as Portland. The seeks to obtain patent In her own Published p w y Thursday at Har. sentim ent in U m atilla eo u a ty as to under which four lanterns were burn- D alles, S eattle and Tacoma. To Chi name. salato*, U m atilla County, Oregon by a third term for President Coolidge. la g to generate heat to make the cago and return from the last named J. W. DONNELLY, R egister Jeaeph 8. H arvey, editor and m in- There are many republicans who mash work, testers, em pty kegs, 14 points the round trip summer tour- would like to expect some leadership em pty 50 gallon barrels, some moon istist fare w ill be »90.30, w hile fare from the democratic party and the sh in e, 12 sacks of sugar and other from Inland Empire w ill be *85.05. 01 THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE submission by th at party of a candi equipm ent and supplies, Including STATE OF OREGON FOR T bs Union P acific th is year offers ■Blared aa second alaaa m atter date really acceptable to the west. som e ground grain, and a second still improved service, h avin g placed on UMATILLA COUNTY 9eeM*ber, 1909, at the poatofftea at These republicans sigh as Governor termistön. Umatilla County, Oregon. Smith bally-hoos along and adds to w hich was not assembled were found" the line several new Pullm an cars A big dugout below the house and In other ways added to the com J. S. Burnham, P lain tiff the strength of Coolidge. SUMMONS near th e drain ditch was under con fort of the passengers. Subscription Satoa If the party conventions should struction, and som e of the o u tfit had E quity No. 3416 T e a r ..... .................................. 93-09 nominate Coolidge and Sm ith as sta n been moved Into the new location. vs. Local o fficials have received In F. B. Swayze as adm inistrator of tr a M ea th a ..................................... 91.09 dard bearers, U m atilla county's maj ority undoubtedly would be for form ation from Union county o ffic the estate of Susan A. W hite, de Coolidge. But bear th is In mind— a ials th at Glasspie is at liberty uudei ceased; Elmer W hite and Jane Doe HISTORY MARKS A MILESTONE lot of republican voters would hold »1600 bond aw a itin g the action ol David II. Glasgow, prom inent at W hite, his w ife; W illiam W hite, their noses w hile they voted for the Union county grand Jury on a torney of Spokane, and his w ife vls- also known as W ill W hite and ited w ith Judge G lasgow and fam- Jane Doe W hite, h is w ife; Fred Tuesday, May 10, w ill be the for-| Coolidge, but the concerns that sell llquor charge there. A hearing Is to be held before Jus- I ily the first of th is week, W hite and Jane Doe W hite, his mal occasion marking another m ile-; fireworks should murk U m atilla The basket dinner at the church w ife. Gladys Ward Bose and stone in the development of the arid In deep black as a prospective buyer tlce W est Saturday afternoon to ts-1 valleys of the U m atilla and C o lu m -iof «rew orks In the event the presi tabltoh the ow nership of th e o u tfit was a pleasant social affair last Sun- Richard Roe Boes, her husband; bla that depends on Irrigation when<d (n t decWe8 he * antg’ wl11 Mc” t ' that was seized by the officers In day. There was a good attendance Eva Ward Corse, form erly Eva the completion of McKay dam w ill a nom ination for a third term. the raid. Glasspie is the ow ner of and a good spirit of sociability, Ward and Richard Roe Corse, her the farm on w hich the o u tfit w as J A number from here attended the hushandr Grace W }ite ; Leila be celebrated in gatherings at the --------- 1------------------- dam and In Hermiston. Plans per- To the Editor About Cleaning Up found and moved here not long a g o ' house dance at the home of Bert W hite; Mary 'White; Clarence Dexter on Saturday evening. A num G etchell and Jane Doe Getchell, fected call for the presence of the The much adverttoed "Clean-up from La Grande. ber of Irrigonltes were present at his w ife; Boneta G etchell, also sta te’s executive, a United States W eek” has passed and gone, and the a dance at Stanfield. known as B enneta G etchell; Mil senator, the comrr.'ssloner of reclama- sacks and boxes of rubbish stil! 3EC0ND APPEAL FOR FLOOD Irrigon school team s play the re lard W hite, also known as Millard tlon representing the federal govern- adorn the alleys. Wonder when VICTIMS MADE TOTALLY turn games of base b all w ith Uma F. W hite and H arriet G. W hite, ment, railroad officials, prominent “ moving day” w ill come— or do we tilla team s th is Friday afternoon at his w ife; Owen W hite, also known have to move It back on our lots. publicists and others. Hermtoton is ob ligatid to increase Um atilla as L. Owen W h ite and Lewis O. The Interior of the store room The Idea of building a dam to im its contribution to th e special relief Clalr Smith and w ife of Portland W hite and Jane Doe W hite, his pound an additional supply of water formerly occupied by Parker’s groc funds for flood sufferers that have spent Friday w ith th e Glasgows w ife; Lizzie E stes and Richard for the use of districts in ad eq u ately; ery is sure an "eye sore" t0 passers- been sought by the Red Cross, ac these folks being old-tim e friends. Roe Estes, her husband; Rosie served w as broached here and dis- by or strangers, cording to an announcem ent made be- F ayette Wisdom w as a Heppner Hammer,also known as Roeella cussed about 10 years ago. A c tu a l. W est Side. ore the comm ercial club at its meet-1 vigitor on W ednesday on road busi Hammer and Richard Roe Ham construction of the dam after more , ______.___ _ _______ ing Tuesday by H, E. H itt, lo c a l1ness. mer, her husband; N annie Means than two years of work under the ’chairman. W e are pleased to report the elec and James Means, her husband; direction of federal engineers was The county’s quota was »600 un- L , of w a ite r W arner a8 teacher James L. Mean« and Jane Doe completed several m onths ago. A ler the first call of the Red Cross of the seventh grade In the HermiB- Means, his w ife; H arriet N. Means; decade elapsed betwen the birth of which was for a total of five m illion the Idea for an additional reservoir, Mr and Mr„ George Butterwood dollars. Since that call a second ap ton school for the com ing school Dorothy D. Means; a nd Hazel year. W alter w ill graduate In June R. Means, all being the heirs of and the actual realization of the and Mr and Mrg c l!n t Harvey and jreal has been made Tor a total of 10 I 'f ” m" tbe Oregon normal at Mon Susan A. W hite, deceased, and dream. . fam ily motored to Heppner and spent Millions, Mr. H itt reported. Her- also all other persons or parties The dlstricte directly affected r e -, T h,lr8day evening w lth Mrs. Har. nlaton's first response w as for »26. mouth. George H endricks has returned unknown claim in g any righ t, title Joice that another obstacle in the way ' vty>8 father John Peter80„. ind that am ount should be at least from one of his professional trips to estate, lien or interest in the real of developm ent has been overcome. Several member8 of the Paclflt doubled, he suggested. Those w ish property described- in the com Wate>r, one of the chief yardsticks Woodman and the Supreme Forest ing to contribute may leave money the eastern part of the state. School closes on May 13, follow ed plaint herein, of success in Irrigation, Is available. Woodman ctrcle were at a at H itt’s or at the F irst N ational by the annual picnic on Saturday, It w ill be at work in the future, Is banq|!et and ,ecture g)Ven by the bank D efendants May 14. at work now. W alla W alla Woodmen Saturday To Elmer W hite and Jane Doe A sign ifican t fact to bear In mindi evf nlngp Thorte who attended from W hite, his w ife; W illiam W hite and PENDLETON WORKS ON ITS Is that the construction of McKay here were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Priddy, LECTURER INTERESTS WITH Jane Doe W hite, his w ife; Fred dam w as not prim arily a piece of M|. and MrB. Lewis Fromdahl, Mr. TALK ON OREGON BIRD LIFE I LANDING FIELD FOR PLANES W hite and Jane Doe W hite, his w ife; new work. The engineering feat of aU(, Mrg Albert Foord> Mr aad Mr„ Grace W hite; L ells W hite; Mary blocking McKay’s pathw ay was a , Tipp)e Mra Roy Lagh Caro, Cald. Through the efforts of the Com- “We made the tem porary mark W hite; Clarence G etchell and Jane u n it In Itself, but the governm ent’s w f„ and Gugt m n | | h a nunlty club W. S. Raker, director ol ings on the flyin g field east of P en Doe Getchell. h is w ife; B oneta Get Idea In providing the reservoir w as. Mrg Har,.y Grammer and Mlgg v lv he Oregon branch of the Audobon dleton Monday,” said John Peterson chell; Owen W hite and Jane Doe in line and a part of its policy In ,an Martln gpent thp week. end „ oclety, gave a most instructive talk automobile dealer of th e county seat, W hite, his w ife; Lizzie E stes and reclam ation, namely, to finish a n y ,Yakima vlfUtlnK relattveg ruesday nigh t at the school house. | w bile in Herm iston Tuesday. “The Richard Roe Estes, her husband; Ro- supplem ental construction found M|.g Robert Merrltt of D anvllle field Is leased by the com m ercial as- vie Hammer and Richard Roe Ham necessary on established projects be-1 n , |g makJng an extended visit w ill taker called particular atten tion tc 80Ctation, and we expect to develop mer, her husband, and also all other fore launching into new const, u c t-. her glgter Mrg w T , ^ mbert. he contest for state bird being con- ¡t by tb j8 faR 80 t bat. w e w ill have persons or parties unknown claim ing ion. lucted now by the school children of a tleld adequate to handle tbe ptaneg iny right, title, estate, lien or Inter Mr. and Mrs. J. Springer am Bearing th is in mind, settlers on daughter Marion and Louise R ickan he state. Colored slides were tbat we may expect to be follow ing est In the real property described In w m e of the projects other than in L pent Saturday in W alla W alla shop thown which were made by R. Bruce the route (rom Portland up the the complaint herein, the above nam- the Hermiston d istrict, may look for- ping. lorsfall, artist of nature m agazine. Columbia and across th e m ountains d defendants: ward confidently to counsel and aid, Mr and Mrg Fred gtone and go, Mr. Raker is a most in terestin g on out t0 Salt Lake c lt y .. IN THE NAME OF T H E STATE from the governm ent in l i v i n g , R o b m made a bualn{88 trlp to Pen peaker and w as heard by a good The faH plan8 are to d,8C the OF OREGON: You, and each of you, dzed audience, many of whom have | fieid> level It down u n til the surface are hereby required to appear and some of the problem« that were in- dleton TneRday herlted from earlier days, the solution! Don’t forget “The Perfect Little leard him speak at previous times Is smooth and then seed grasses that answer the com plaint in the above of w hich Is necessary before M cK ay' Goo8C t he " seniors play, Friday lere. w ill make a sod and hold the soil entitled su it w ith in six w eeks from w aters may find their most success- n)gbt from blow ing and other forms of he first publication of th is summons. ful application. And you w ill take notice th at if PER CENT OF LAMBS rosion, Mr. Peterson said. County Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Shotw ell are The Stanfield district Is P artleu-! ,eaving Frlday for Buenog Alreg A gent Holt and Lee Shannon, road- you fail to appear and answ er or CONTRACTED BOYLEN SAYS master, are other members of the I Plead w ith in that tim e J. S. Burn larly In need of the support of the Sputh Amerlcai where Mr 8hotw ei federal government in order for It to hag a pfrm anent position ■ ->m. th P n laln ttff. w ill for w ant Approxim ately 75 per cent of Ore com m ittee w ith Mr. Peterson. he able to use Its new supply of thereof apply to the above entitled Mrs. Charles Gardiner o f Nyssa ;on’s 1927 lamb crop Is now undei water. Other districts that have Oregon, spent the week at the home Court for the. relief prayed for In his LOCAL GOLFEES WIN MEDAL large bodies of land in the control ((f her g|)n Mr and Mrg Fay Gard, :ontract for fall delivery, according em plaint herein, to-w it: That the o the estim ate made Tuesday b> of Individuals or corporations are ner. PLAY FROM PILOT ROCK claim or claim s of each of the defend font F. Boylen of Pendleton, veteran confronted w ith the necessity of ants in the above entitled su it In and Mr. and Mrs. Preston Hanson and adopting a ch a r cut policy of the son Harold and Mr. and Mrs. Ben »mb and sheep buyer of the eastern Totftl gcoreg of M g to 909 Made to the follow in g described real prop- >art of the state. 1 m anner and the price at which they Spencer and daughter, E dlthsw nc :rty, to-w it: Prices range from nine cents per Sunday ; Prime, Felthouse, w ill aell their holdings so the land motored to Pendleton Tuesday on The east h a lf of the w est half of tound for fine wool feeders to a; can be put under the plow. Work business. Smith Lead Teams. Section 30, and the east h alf of nuch as 11 cents for Lincoln crosi la being done on both of these prob Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Guerin and >red mixed lambs. Black face lambr the northw est quarter of Section lems, and solutions may be expected daughter made a business trip tc H erm iston golfers emerged victor 31, lave been contracted for on a bash lous from tb elr first tournam ent play that w ill add Impetus to the develop Pendleton Saturday. Also a strip of land sp n tain ln g if 10 and 10 1-2 cents. ment th at the Um atilla valley has Sunday w hen a nine man team from U m atilla baseball team ¡defeated 7 1-2 acres more or less, situ ate Some wool that was shorn early P ilot Rock w as defeated by a ecore every rlghteto expect. in the east h a lf of the southw est the Holdman team at Juniper 13 tt i u been sold for 29 cents. The com pletion of the dam Is a 8 In a game w hich taxed the nervt ... 909 to 965. P layers on both quarter of Section 31 described ”1 don’t know anything about the werg under handlcap m ilestone for this part of Oregon of both players and spectators. At as follow s: /o o l business, but it seems th at buy-1 , a gtlff w ind from th<) we8t that and the northw est. Much has been times the players and diamond coult Commencing at the center stake done in the past. Much remains not be seen for the dust blowlnf •re are not very anxious for wool ’ 1 made distance In drives and control of said Section 31, being tbe north dr. Boylen said. for the future. Those Individuals! in approach shots extrem ely d iffi- i across It and it was so cold It mad east corner of the sou th w est quar on w hose shoulders rest the decision ult. . play d ifficu lt. N evertheless thost ter of said Section 31; thence run ♦ - < • to ha made about future growth m a y ,th|(t atuck „ QUt werg rewarded b} Tbe locals are exp ectin g to play n in g south along th e east boundary FOR THE HOUSEWIFE w ell be cheerful and confident of seeing a good game. U m atilla Jump the visitors a return m atch on the line of said southw est quarter of th e future In celebrating now the Pilot Rock course, probably on May ed Into the lead w ith three rung il said Section 31, 18 rods; thence trem endous labors that have already thp ffrgt , nn, ng b„ t Holdman 8OO, Serve hot foods hot and on hot 5. Tbe H erm iston players were running northw esterly In a stralgh t been successfully concluded. ¡overtook them by scoring one In th dates. Serve cold foods cold— not loud In th eir praise of th e excellen t line 80 rods to a point 13 rods ---------------------------- ¡first, tw o In the second and two li ukewarni. It is aston ish in g how sportsmanship displayed by the P ilot south o f And from the north bound isn y homemakers Ignore th is simple Rock men in the p laying. E igh t AN INCORRECT INTERPRETATION the third. U m atilla went on a ram ary lin e of said sou th w est quarter nd obvious detail of an attractive I men on each team shot 18 holes, and ____ page In the fourth scoring aerei of said Section 31; thence running | ihe n inth player on each team, Ar- runs and were never headed aftci nea| north In a straigh t lin e 13 rods to The conclusion drawn by the O re-’ 'icson of P ilot Rock and Matott of that. the said north boundary lin e of gonian that Judge Lowell of Pendle N eu fch atfl and cream cheese are ! Hermiston, played on ly n in e holes, said southw est quarter of said Sec ton was biased In hla opinion that aluahle for the protein, fat, phos ! fo llo w in g are the scores made by the tion 31; thence running east along President Coolidge lg not popular In ! 40 NEW FAMILIES ACQUIRED 'horus and calcium they contain. Individuals and the totals for the said north boundary lin e of said Oregon brrauae he, Judge Lowell, j he American diet Is said to be low) learns; southw est quarter of said Section (Continued from page one) lives In a county where wheat grow-! n calcium . It Is w ell, therefore, to Pilot Rock Dr. Sm ith 106; F. 31 to the point of beginning. Ing is a major farming operation i onieniber that all cheeses supply Hartman, 103; Royer, 112; W. Smith, part of Dodd place, 140 scree. A ll in tow nship four (4 ) north of and because U m atilla county's only! a| c| Um. | 124; Glass. 106; K ester, 121; Irvine, Mr. Smith of Elgin, on Lenhar range tw en ty-n in e ( 2 9 ) , east of dally newspaper is democratic in 123; Bracher, 110; A rneson, nine place, 40 acres. the W illam ette meredlan, in Um politics Is one of those errors some No meal s' auld have an over-pro- holes. 60; total, 965. Harry Quirk of Hermiston, Mr a tilla County, State of Oregon, tim es made by the most skilled ob Hermtoton — W. W, Felthouse, rtlon of liquid, mtnhy or hard Naught land. 60 seres together with all the tenem ents, he servers when detailed In format ion 101; Dr. Prim e, 101; C. 8. M cNaught, ods. W ith st ws, serve crisp John Paxton. Of .E lgin, traded fo reditam ents and appurtenances there about background is lucking. 108; C. A. Paul. 108; Dr. Sears, 107; •end or crackers; w ith a dish such 130 acres of land at Irrigon. to belonging, be determ ined in this It may be sta n d sa ftly that Judge s macaroni, used browned bread A. H. Norton. 107; R. A. Brownson, suit and th at the p lain tiff be declar C. E. McCarthy of La Grunde L owell ha« never been converted to! M. T. rumbe on top; with Bcft breads, 111: Curtis Simons, 106; ed to be ow ner in fee sim ple of tbe the underlying Ideas or the M cNary-1 bought 40 acres at Boardman. Matott, nine holes, 62; total, 909. erve a crisp salad. The Strasser 40 acres In Columbli real property hereinbefore described Haugen proposals. not su ffic ie n tly ! district Is now owned by two men as being now owned and In tbe pos converted at least that he would de NOTICE FOR PUBUCATION • ach 20 acres, of Hood River, wh< To keep oxalic acid on hand for session of the p la in tiff and th at the clare him self. That he should be lean in g purposes, buy an ounce o f ! ^ W f m s n t of th e Interior, U. 8. title to said real property be quieted will make homes there this fall. Influenced against President Cool About 15 new renters have lease< the crystals, put there in a half-pin j Lciid O ffice at T he Dallee, Oregon.- in p lain tiff and th at th e defendants, idge by reason o f the bitter o p p o slj »ottle of water, and pour off the tot : A pril 9, 1927 places on the project. and each of them , be decreed to have tlon expressed at every turn by thej N otlee la hereby given that Nell no Interest or estate therein and tbat part of the solution to dilute a- East Oregonian ts a suggestion that teeded. All the ery tals w ill not I. F a.key, form erly N ell M. Isaac- they, and tach of them , be forever brings the broad ainile to any student RANCH NEAR TOWN YIELDS llssolve, but th is method Insures a | son' de erl e<l w ,f® ° f Clyde C. Isaac-1 barred fron, assertin g any right, es o f U m atilla county politics or public STLL AS RAID RESUL1 'rong aolu tlm . L hel the b ottle!*0“ ’ of Herm tstoh. Oregon, who on tate. lien or in terest in or to said affairs. W hy bless you, Oregonian., olson. of course, a.id k»cp it aw a’ ' ®- 1993, made hom estead entry property or any part thereof, and for If one were to mnke ’Steen score o f £ i quor Making Outfit is Sailed Bj om the children. under Act Dkc. 29, 1919, No. 024459, such other relief as may be m eet aad guesses as to the bitterest political ___________________|for lots 3. 4, SW Q . N # SE U . Just 1" th e premises. Deputy Sheriffs Who Arrest enemlea In the broad expanse ,,f Uma SW Q S E U . Sec. 31. T. 9 N., R. 31 T h is sum m ons to published pursu XCURSIOIT RATrS FIXED tilla county from the top of Blue E„ and Iota 1, 2. S f t N K Q . SK% , ant to the order o f tbe Honorable Fuir of Men. m ountains over the foothills, across BY UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM ¡Section 6, T ow nship 5 N orth. Range Gilbert W. Phelps. Judge of th e a- the wheat ranches and down through - A complete d istillin g outfit ant --------- 31 East Willamette Meridian, haa bove en titled Court, duly made and the irrigated valleys to where t h e 'm„rp (ban ft¥p Ra„ ong of moon. h |„, The Union Pacific System on May filed notice o f Intention to make entered on the 22nd day of March, Columbia flow», he could put down wprp m,liPd b> -<puty 2 w ill put Into effect special lo w 1 final proof, to establish claim to the 1927. d irectin g th at publication here Stephen A. Lowell versus t h . E a st1 Thuraday afUrBOO|| M a r e t t „ , ound trip summer tourist fares to land above described, before R egister, in be made once a week for a period Oregonian and .eel that he had done lliadp on thp o|d o ,d A(Iapon ‘astern points from th is territo ry .' United S tates Land O ffice. The of six w eeks consecutively In tb s Her the Job in Just one guess. | placp norlh tow n. Two mpn wht iccordlng to an announcem ent made Dalles, Oregon, on the 24th day of m iston Herald, a newspaper publish Judge Lowell and the East Oregon- KaV(. nampp of M M Olaaaph oday by Frank W oughter, local re- May, 1927. ed In H erm iston, U m atilla County, Ian have alw ays been on the opposite .,nd w esen tative of the line. Claim ant nam es a« w itnesses: ¡Oregon, _ _________________ _______ were arrested and the first publication n° * ' ,h e « •» ••W of ««•«•» ol September 39 w ill be th s final date Wren Myers, of S tan field . Oregon, j lg made pursuant to aald order fact that both a^r opposed to any lbp 8tlllB >a w hich the summer tick ets may be .F an n ie Myers, of Stan field Oregon, >on 3 la t day oj March. 1927. su ggestion of a third term for thej Tht,y pntlrpd plpa, o f „ bought. Liberal stopover privileges ‘ Everett Parker, of Hermtoton, Ore-j Rai . - a Warner anA p r e « n t Incumbent of the W h it. Juatlc. Wpgt and wprp bo|,„J are permitted. The usual aumnur > gon. Evert tt L Y dlger, o f U m atilla, ’ House to Significant In that th e ir |OVPr th , 8h, r(fr. , e,|8tody tou rist rate to A tlan tic seaboard Oregon. » John F. KIl*e**p, The entrym an. Clyde C. tsaacaoa. A ttorneys for p la ln ttft > ostofftce *r' ‘»he» to 1» Up« o l bond ol towns auclvas New York, is 9149.45 »o lfrecoifellably opposed »1,00«) each. for th* pound trip front (he Inland t« notified that, by subm'ssto* of (address, Ppndteto«. Oregoa. 99-7t«. Meadowbrook Ice Daily Deliveries at Heripiston Stanfield and Umatilla Every Other Day Phone 901 ORON O. FELTHOUSE Hermiston Ho?pita W e have added new equipm ent that enables v t ha n ity cases in better fasion than ever before. This i a portable Oh-Bee bed, em bodying a new idea a d th at can not be secured, even in larger hospitals. The new equipm ent al o can ' e ? who w ish to subm it to mlt . op . a 1 Telephone 881 Subscribe For The Hei aid ^RECLUSE »/FIFTH 7 AVENUE WYNDHAM MARTYN COPYRIGHT in file UNITED STATES W.N.U. SERVICE Retribution selected a strange agent in gentle, scholarly Peter Milman. There was the blood of admirals and adventu rers in this quiet man living the life of a hermit in a city. When the call came to do battle with an arch crook, fortified in politics and finance, the vigor of fighting ancestors asserted itself. Oddly assorted, too, were Mil- man’s captains-—Fleming Bradney, scientist; Floyd Malet, sculptor; Nee- land Barnes, international polo player —but the real brigadier of his forces proved to be Nita, the accomplished daughter of Neeland Barnes. Aalateasely Interesting Serial o! Mystery aaS Beasnce That W ill Appear in The Herald Soon Watch For’It