THE HEBM1STOH H3LELÀ-LD, HBBMIBTON, PREGO*.
■3—
the abovs entitled matter, permitting above named are hereby further noti the defendants Virginia Boone and
and directing Michael Keating as fied that W. A. Leathers and A. A. Peyton Boone for the sum ot *36 00
administrator of the estate of Thomas Little w ill apply to the Circuit together with interest thereon at the
Published every Thursday nt Her.
Law students of the freshman eiass William Peters, deceased to sell at Court of the County and State afore rate of 6 per cent per annum, pay
mlaton. Umatilla County, Oregon by in tbs University of Texas are desig private sale In one parcel for cash in said for a decree foreclosing the able annually, from the 24 th day of
Jeseph S. Harvey, editor and man nated as J. A.'s. The term is used by hand, for the purpose of paying the lien against the property above des September, 1917 until paid and for
all students on the campus, but few of charges, expenses of administration cribed and mentioned in said certi the further sum of *400 attorneys
ager.
them outside the law school kuow Its and the claims against said estate, ficate. And you are hereby summon fees and lor plaintiff's costs and
Import and origin.
all, or such part of the hereinaftei ed to appear within sixty days after disbursements in this suit and for a
Entered as second class matter
When Judge W. S. Bimklns was a described real estate belonging tc the first publication of the summons further decree 'that the mortgage
December, 1101, at the poetettlce at member of the law faculty, he was ex
the said estate as it may be necess exclusive of the day of said first described in plaintiff’s complaint,
Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon. plaining one day to a large freshman
which was recorded in the office of
class some of the weightier matters of ary to sell for such purpose, the publication, and defend thia action, the County Recorder of Umatilla
the law. It was springtime and the said real property being described r pay the amount due as above
Subscription R ates
ihown together with costs and ec- County, Oregon, on the 14 th day of
(tudents apparently were thinking as follows, to-wit.
An undivided one-third interest Ir ■rued interest and in case of your January, 1919, at page 351, in Book
One Tear ........................ ........... *2.06 more of napping on the grass In some
ailure to do so, a decree will be 66 of the Records of Mortgages in
and to:
shady nook than of what the professor
Six M onths___________ ___ __ *1.00
was saying.
East Half and the East Half of •endcred foreclosing the lien of said th, office of the Recorder of Con
Suddenly npon the dear air there
the Southwest Quarter of Section taxes and costs against the land and veyances of said county and state,
came the discord of a donkey's bray.
be foreclosed and that the premises
8, Tp. 4 North Range 28, E. W. premises above named.
FIGHTING U. S. TRADITIONS
Slmklss paused In his lecture while
Thia summons Is published by therein described, fo-wit;
M. containing 400 acres more or
the students giggled over the animal’s
>rder of the Honorable James Alger
less.
West Half of the Northwest Quar
hee-hawing." When the noise bad
In mqye ways than one there is a subsided, Slmkins remarked:
You are further notified that this Pee, Judge ot the Circuit Court of
ter of the Northeast Quarter of
relationship between the Coolidge
Section 20, Tp. 4 Mirth Range 28,
"Some poor Jackass la calling Ids citation is served upon you by pub the State of Oregon for Umatilla
campaign for the third term and the long-lost brother, so I'U let all of you lication. pursuant to an order of th< County, and said order was made
E. W. M., containing: 20 acres,,
boom to make A1 Smith democratic ; out to go comfort him.” Since then, Honorable I. M. Schannep, Judge of tnd dated this 2(th day of May A. together with all and sfaguler the
nominee next year. The publicity every fledgling lawyer in the school the above entitled court, duly made D. 1927, and the date of the first tenements, hereditaments, appurte
for Smith and Coolidge come In the ’ has been designated as a J. A.—Kan and entered on the 18th day of May. publication of summons is the 26th nances. casements, water and all
1927, directing that publication lay of May, 1927.
main from the same sources. There! sas City Star.
other rights belonging or a>ty wise
hereof be made once a week for a
All process and papers in this pro- appertaining thereto, be sold artrf-tihatt
are Individual publications of course
I
ceeding
may
be
served
upon
the
period
of
four
consecutive
weeks
and
to which this characterization does
the procteda thereof be applied tow
M andy Speak»
the
not apply but it does, apply to the ' When Ol' Mandy, rated as a trees that the first publication hereof is undesigned riusidlng within
ard fhe payment of plaintiff’s judg
nationwide channels through which ure by the white folks she washes mgde In the Hermiston Herald, a State of Oregon at th<, address here ment in the amounts aforesaid and'
publicity is distributed. There is a for, first came to the neighborhood newspaper published in Hermiston, after mentioned.
for a further decree forever foreclos
pronounced tendency to ‘play up” ! she let fall the remark that "If folks Umatilla County, Oregon, pursuant t0 W. J Warner & Proebstel A Schmidt, ing and barring all of the defendants:
Attorneys for the Plaintiffs.
Coolidge and Smith, and an equally1 hasn't got eddlcatlon dey Jes' got to said order on the 26th day of May,
In the above entitled suit of any and
Address, Pendleton, Oregon.
1927.
pronounced purpose to "play down” use dey brains.”
all right, title., ela ta . interest and es
So anybody might have known she
By order of the Honorable I. M. 38-7tc
We have added new equipment that enables us to handle mater
Lowden, McAdoo and others.
tate in law or In equity and all equity
I would have her own views on this Schannep, Judge of the above en
nity cases in better fasion than ever before. This equipment is
The Coolidge movement seems to business of Christmas presents The
of redemption in and to said prem
have taken on increased prestige' other day, when the holiday demands titled court made and entered on IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ises and every part thereof, excepting
a portable Oh-Bee bed, embodying a new idea and advantages
as the South boom has advanced and , of the fine fat and shining little picks the 18th day of May, 1927.
only such right ot redemption as
that can not be secured, even in larger hospitals.
STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA
In
testimony
whereof,
I,
R.
T.
it is easy to understand why. Dis ninnies loomed up mountain high, how
shall be allowed by the statutes of
Brown,
Clerk
of
the
County
Court
TILLA
COUNTY.
The new equipment also can be used to advantage for patients
do
you
suppose
she
settled
them7
interested writers who have gone in-'
the State of Oregon and for such
to such border states as Kentucky1 Simply Informed the five that 8anta aforesaid, do hereby set my hand Daniel H. Boone,
who wish to submit to minor operations. Rates remain the same.
other relief as to a court of equity
Plaintiff,
and Tennessee report that Coolidge' Claus wns dead I “He dald. do you and affix the seal of said court this
may seem meet and proper in the
vs.
can carry those states against Smith hear?" says Mandy, "and what’s mo’ 18th day of May, 1927.
premises.
he
ain't
goln'
to
come
to
Ilfs
again,
R.
T.
Brown,
Virginia Boone and
but would be beaten by any demo
This summons is published pur
nuther!" How many other heads of
Clerk of the County Court. Peyton Boone,
crat other than A1 Smith. That is fumllles would have followed her ex
suant to the order of the Honorable
Raley,
Raley
&
Warner,
Defendants.
to say Smith would lose the border ample If they dared?—Philadelphia
I. M. Schannep, Judge of the Count;’
A. S. Cooley and
states, perhaps even some states in Record.
Summons.
Equity No. 4375.
Court of the State of Oregon for
John
P.
Kilkenny,
Attorneys
for
Ad
the south, and It is taken for grunt-,
Umatilla County, duly made and en
ministrator.
To
Virginia
Boone
and
Peyton
ed he would lose Ohio and ludianu
tered on the 17th day of May, 1922,
P apua or N ow Guinoa
Boone,
the
above
named
defendants:
Postoffice
address,
Pendleton,
Oregon
since those states are also dry. It
directing that publication herein be
British New Guinea, now known as (38-5tc)
In the Name of the State of Oregon,
means Smith cannot be eltcted.
the territory of Papua, is one of the
made once a week for a priod of six
W EDN ESDA Y, JU N E 1 W E W ILL E X T E N D OUR SERV ICE
you are hereby required to appear and
What the Coolidge forces don’t territories of the commonwealth of
weeks consecutively in the weekly
answer
the
complaint
in
the
above
— TO INCLUDE—
want Is a battle over the west and j Australia. It consists of the south IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Hermiston Herald and the first pub
entitled suit within six weeks from
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
midwest. These regions are agri-1 eastern part of the Island of New
lication herein is made pursuant to
the first publication of this summons
COUNTY OF UMATILLA
cultural and alignment comprised! Guinea, with the Islands of the D'En
said order on the 19th day of May,
and you will take notice that if you
of such states with the. border statte treenstenu and Louisade groups and W. A. Leathers and A. A. Little,
1927.
all Islands between 8 degrees and 12
fall to appear and answer or plead
Plaintiffs,
and south would insure a Coolidge
degrees south latitude, and 141 de
Raley, Raley & Warner,
within
that
time,
that
the
plaintiff,
vs.
defeat. Hence the value to Coolidge grees and t55 degrees east longitude.
A. S. Cooley,
Daniel
H.
Boone,
for
want
thereof,
City
Realty
Company,
a
corpo
of the Smith boom, which if succtss- The area of the territory of Papua Is
John F. Kilkenny,
will apply to the above entitled court
ful will take the battle away from 00,540 square miles, of which about ration, and Miles Lee, and also
Attorneys Tor Plaintiff.
for the relief prayed for in his com
territory unsafe from a Coolidge' 87.780 square miles are on the main all other parties or persons un
plaint
herein,
to-wit:
D E L IV E R IE S TW ICE DAILY
Postoffice
address,
Pendleton, Oregon-
standpoint and stage the fight in the land of the Island of New Guinea, and known claiming any right, title
For Judgment and decree against (37-7tc)
east where the president Is e n -J 2,754 square miles on the smaller Is estate or interest in or to the
M ORNING AND AFTERNOON
trenched. The Coolidge forces are lands. The estimated population Is real property described in the
about
270,000.
most
of
which
consists
A vail Y o u rself of T his Service
application for judgment fore
concerned about an agricultural re- >
of native Papuans.
closing tax lien,
volt but they are not worried over
facing an opponent running on a
Defendants.
Recently we invested In the latest machinery for this work and
Scott’» B o tt N ovol
"beer keg” platform. Whether they !
To City Realty Company, a corpo-
are prepared to clean carpets and rurugs to
your entire satis
Which Is Scott’s best novel? This ation. Miles Lee, and also all other
know it or not the Smith people are
faction.
working to free Mr. Coolldge of his question wns once discussed by Sir parties or persons unknown claim
We also do all other kinds of dry cleaning, including uphol
William Eraser and Bulwer-Lytton ing any right, title, estate or interest
chief source of headache.
They agreed each to write hl* choice
stered furniture, davenports, etc.
However, the relationship does! on a separate slip of paper and com In or to the real property described
Mall clothing to us for cleaning, and we will pay return post
not end there. The Coolidge and pare. Sir William announced that he in the application for Judgment fore
age.
Smith forces have a common interest ' knew In advance they would agree closing tax lien, the above named de-
with reference to nullification though l They both wrote “The Bride of Lam ftndanta;
In the Name of the State of Ore
for different reasons. The Tammany , meruioor.” Mark Twain bated the
forces wish to nullify the eighteenth novels of Scott. He regarded him as gon:
Opposite F ostoffice
Pendleton, Oregon
amendment, the Coolidge forces th e 1 one of the world's worst writers.
Y6u are hereby notified that W.
Then
some
one
persuaded
him
to
read
anti-third term tradition. One side:
A. Leathers and A. A. Little the
would upset tlio written organic law , "Quentin Durward," and he was so heidera of Certificate of Delinquency
while the other would striko down captivated thut he declared Scott numbered 2042, Issued on the 23rd ¡■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■B' ¡■ B B iB B B B B B B B B B B B B B J IJ iB B B n iZ B B flB B B Z lB B B B B B B B B B B
an unwritten law that thus far has' could not have written IL—William duy of April A. D. 1927, by the Tax
Lyon Phelps In Scribner's Magazine.
been as binding as though a part of;
Collector of the County of Umatilla,
the constitution itBelf.
State of Oregon, for the amount of
i
Froot and H um idity
*22.47, the sam e'being the amount
There is much press hullabaloo
The weather bureau says that the then due and delinquent for taxes J
about the popularity and the abil
ity of both Smith and Coolidge. It occurrence of frost la determined by for the year 1920, together with g
Is chiefly bnuk. They are men of temperature and humidity. If the penalty, Interest and costs thereon b
temperature of an object falls below
average ability only and the candi the dewpoint for saturation temper upon the real property assessed to ■
dacy of each man actually runs coun ature of the air, dew will gather on you, of.w hlcl you are the owner as J
ter to the accepted traditions of the It If Its temperature Is above the appears of record, situated In said g
Amercan people. If the presidential freezing point, or frost If Its temper County and State, and particularly B
campaign is to be between these two ature Is below the freezing point bounded and described as follows, to- ■
JJ
men our political life is at a low ebb. However, exposed objects are not like wit:
All that portion of Section 32 Tp. g
Thore Is a ray of hope however ly to cool below the dewpoint when
« In the fact that It i is still
. h i
clouded.
4 N. R. 29 E. W. M. bounded and ■
a year v.
be- <he
, sky la
_____
,__ . Hence frost sel
. ,
dom occurs on cloudy nights, and nev
described a8 commencing at a
tore convention delegates are to be M ,n great anlount.
point 606 feet East of the North- g
chosen. It Is quite possible that !
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west corner of the Southwest b
within that tlmp the public will be
quarter of the Northwest quar- ■
Play or Gat Otf Stage
come conscious of the situation and
ter of said Section 32, thence JJ
will demand a presidential election i Shakespeare says, “All the world's a
running East to the Northeast g
in lieu of the Punch and. Judy show | stage and men and women are but ac
corner of said Southwest Quarter B
for which the stage is being set.— j tors on It.” But he failed to say
there's an understudy ready and wait
of the Northwest Quarter of said B
Pendleton East Oregonian.
No. 2% Size Mission Peaches, 2 Cans for......... 45c
No. 2 Size Standard Corn, 8 Cans for............ $1.00
ing to tuke the conceit out of most of
Section 32; thqpce south along the! J
us. Let us play sur parts well.—Grit
Quarter line to the Southeast c o r - g
No. 2 Size Cans Standard String Beans, 8 Cans
No. 2% Size Del Monte Pineapple, 2 Cans for.. 65c
ner of said Southwest Quarter o f B
N otice of Teach is' Exam inations
f o r ........—-.......................................................... $1.00
the Northwest Quarter of Section ■
STATE MARKET AGENT
Notice is hereby given that the!
32; thence west along the Center J
No. 2% Size Banquet Dill Pickles, 2 Cans for.... 35c
No. 2 Size Cans Pork and Beans, 10 Cans for.. 97c
school Htiperintendent of Umatilla
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line of said Section 32 to the West g
County, Oregon, will hold the regu-l The apple growers of the United
Line of O’Brien Street in the ■
lar examination of applicants for j States have started a movement to
town of Stanfield as shown on the J
state certificates at his office In raise a fund of *4,000,000 to carry
official plat of said town; thence g
Pendleton as follows: Commencing;on a four year national advertising
South along the West line of nald B
on Wednesday, June 8, 1927 at 9:00 1 program by the growers and allied
O'Brien Street to Its intersection B
o'clock A M.. and continuing until concerns to put the apple back in its
No. 2 Size Fancy Crosby Corn, 6 Cans for.... $1.15
Festival Shrimp, 6 Cans for.............................. $1.00
with the reserved Rnilway right JJ
Saturday. June 1 1. 192 7, at I o'clock old time place of favor with the
of way as shown on said official g
P. M.
American people.
No. 2 Size Del Monte Peas, 6 Cans for....... $1.15
Nally’s Pint Jars Mayonaise, per Jar.................. 43c
plat which Is i ometlmes known as ■
W ednesday Forenoon
a portion of Hallway Avenue; ■
No. 2 Size Golden Bantam Corn, 6 Cans for.. $1.25
3 Pound Can Ghirardelis Chocolate, per Can.. 98c
The meeting of fruit growf s and
U. 8. History, Writing, Music,
thence follow! ig the North line J
packers
scheduled
for
May
31
at
Drawing.
of said right of v.ay to the East g
Corvallis promises Jo be very Impor-I Corner of the Gilman tract of about B
W ednesday A fternoon
tant, with a full attendance of repre-
five acres In the Northwest Quar- B
PhyHlology,
K. ading,
Manual aectloi)8 of Oregon and Washington.
tar of the Southwest Quarter of JJ
Training, Composition.
Domestic
said section 32; thence West along „
Science, Methods In Reading, Course
the North line of the said Gilman R
Fels Naptha, 10 Bars to Carton, per Carton.... 69c
P. A G. Soap, 10 Bars for................ ................ 39c
of Study for Drawing, Methods in
tract to a point 606 feet East of ■
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
Arithmetic.
Bulk Soap Chips, 2 Pounds for.......................... 25c
Crystal White Soap, 10 Bars for........................ 42c
the West line of said Section 32. g
STATE OF OREGON FOR
Thursday Forenoon
and thcace North in a straight □
UMATILLA COUNTY
18 Ounce Jars Pickles, per Jar............................ 33c
Arithmetic, "History of Education,
Feets Washing Machine Soap, per Package.. 39c
line to the point of beginning, ex- B .
Psychology. Methods in Geography, in the Matter of the Estate
ceptlng only in said enclosed tract ®
18 Ounce Bottles Catsup, per Bottle................ 25c
3 Pound Pails Crisco, per Pail........— ................ 83c
Mechanical Drawing, Domistic Art,
of
the South Half i f the Southeast
Course of Study for Domestic Art. Thomas William Peters, Deceased.
Quarter of the fovth w est Quarts-
9 Pound Sacks Oats, per sack........................ . 53c
8 Pound Pails Pure Lard, per Pail................ $1.78
Citation.
Thursday Afternoon
of the Northwest Quarter of sail'
Grammar, Geography, Stenography
To John Thomas Peters, John
Section 32.
Blue Rose Rice, 10 Pounds for............................ 87c
8 Pound Pails Advance Short., per Pail......... $1.59
American .iterature, Physics. Type- James Peters and Mary Jana Cuah-
You are fi.rther n stiii d that o a l’ f
writing. Methods in Language, The Ing. as heirs of and persona inter V,'. A. Leathers and A. A. Little have
1 Pound Hershey’s Cocoa, per Pound Can......... 32 c
Navy Beans, 10 Pounds for......................... ......... 87c
sis for Primary Certificates
ested in the estate of Thomas Wil paid taxes on said premises for prior
liam Peters, deceased and to all ¡or subsequent years with the rate of
Friday Forenoon
Interest on said amounts as follows:
Theory and Practice, Spelling other persons unknown:
■
Physical Geography, English Liter,
In the Name of the State of Ore-1
Tax - Rate
■
crature. Chemistry.
gon: You and each of you are here- Years
Date
Receipt
of
by cited and commanded to appear Tax
Numbered Amt. Int.
Friday Afternoon
School Law, Geology, Algebra, before the Honorable 1. M. Schannep.! 1981 April 83, 1987 2470 *21.69 12
(Judge of the above entitled Court at! 1928 April 23, 1927 2470 30. «2 12
Civil Government.
Ills office In the courthouse In P en -(1923
April 23, 1937 2470 13.52 12
Saturday Forenoon
dliton. Un.atllla County, Oregon, on 1924 April 23. 1927 2470 49.18 12
Geometry, Botany.
the 11th day of July. 1927, nt the'1925
April 23. 1917
2470 44.48 12
Saturday Afternoon
hour of ten o'clock A. M. of said day. I Said M iks Lee, as owner of the leg- _
General History. Bookkeepng.
then and there to show cause, If any hi title of the above described pro- ■
STANFIELD ■
HERMISTON
J. A. YEAGKK. < exists, why an order of the above en- perty, ae the same appears of tec- •
QNpVrnutatmi $rralù
W itty P rofettor Gaud
Nickname to Student»
Meadowbrook Ice
Daily Deliveries
at Hermiston
Stanfield and Umatilla
Every Other Day
Phone 901
ORON O. FELTHOUSE
Hermiston Hospital
Telephone 881
FREE DELIVERY OF
GROCERIES
W e Specialize in Rug Cleaning
Norton Cash Grocery
Subscribe for The Herald--$2.00
Pantatorium Dye Works
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CIALS
FOR SATURDAY, MAY 28
Good Bulk Macaroni, 6 pounds for 50c
Good Bulk Cocoa, 3 pounds 25c
Hurly’s Good Morning Coffee, per pound 39c
Hurly’s Cash Grocery
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