The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, June 02, 1927, Image 4

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    THU HEBMlflTOy HERALD,
OBXGOV.
the above 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. Peyton Boo lie for the sum ot >3600
administrator ot the estate of Thomas Little will apply to the Circuit together with interest thereon at the
Published every Thursday at Her­
William Peters, deceased to sell at Court of the County and State afore­ rat* of 6 per cent per annum, pay­
miston, Umatilla County, Oregon by
private sale in one parcel for cash in said for a decree foreclosing the able annually, from the 24 th day of
Joseph 8. Harvey, editor and man­
hand, for the purpose of paying the lien against th, property above des­ September, 1917 until paid and for
charges, expenses of administration cribed and mentioned in said certi­ the further sum of >400 attorneys
ager.
and the claims against said estate, ficate. And you are hereby summon tees and for plaintiff's costs and
all, or such part of the hereinafter ed to appear within sixty days after disbursements* in this suit and for a
Entered as second class matter
described real estate belonging to the firBt publication of th , summons further decree that the mortgage
December, 1906, at the poetofflce at
the said (state as it may be necess­ exclusive of the day of said first deecribed in plaintiff's complaint,
Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon.
ary to Bell for such purpose, the publication, and defpnd this action, which was recorded in the office of
said real property being described or pay the amount due as above the County Recorder of Umatilla
Subscription Kates
shown together with costs and ec- County, Oregon, on the 14 th day of
as follows, to-wit:
An undivided one-third interest in crued interest and in case of your January, 1919, at page 351, in Book
One Tear ................................... >2.09
failure to do so, a decree wilt be 66 of the Records of Mortgages iu
and to:
Six Months — .............. ............. >1.00
East Half and the East Half ot rendered foreclosing the lien of said the office of the Recorder of Con­
the Southwest Quarter of Section . taxes and eosts against th , land and veyances of said county and state,
be foreclrwtd and that the premises
8, Tp. 4 North Range 28, E. W.j premises aiboaa named.
Fruit
gelatin
desserts
take
only
a
ON BEING STEADFAST
few minutes to prepare. The propor-
M. containing 400 gcres more or
This snrnmons is published by therein described, to-wit:
less.
I order of the Honorable James Alger
Because of the speed at which we ion Is one quart of liquid to one en­
West Half of the Northwest Quar­
You are further notified that this Fee, Judg, of the Circuit Court of
of this present generation live there velope or ounce of gelatin. The
ter of the Northeast Quart«’ of
is a danger that the speed may blind telatln Is usually softened in about! citation is served upon you by pub-! the State of Oregon for Umatilla
Section 20. Tp. 4 North Range I I ,
ua to some cardinal truths we need lalf a cup of cold water or fruit lication, pursuant to an order of the County, and said order Was made
E. W. M., containing 20 acres,
to remember If we are to travel safe juice. If sugar is needed, and most Honorable 1. M. Schannep. Judge of and dated this 2itb day of May A. together with all and singular the
of the first
fruit gelatins are improved by add­ the above entitled court, duly made D. 1927, and the
ly along this pathway we call life.
tenements, hereditaments, appurte­
Is the 26th nances, easements, water and all
The dust created by this much ing the juice of half a lemon, some and entered on the 18th day of May, publication of sunn
sugar
will
be
necessary—
put
It
into
day
of
May,
1927.
1927, directing that publication
touted speed undeniably has added
other rights belonging or any wlso
All process and paper* In this pro­ appertaining thereto, be sold and that
to the complexity of life and living, >ne cup of water or less and bring it hereof be made once a week for a
but some of the complexity Is more to the boiling point. The amount of period of four consecutive weeks and ceeding may be served upon the the proceeds thereof be applied tow­
Imagined than real, ft is still true mgar depends on the acidity of the: that the first publication hereof is undesigned liesiding within the ard the payment of plaintiff's judg­
that simplicity in thinking and fruit juice. Half to three-fourths of [ made in the Hermiston Herald, a State of Oregon at th , address here­ ment tn the amounts aforesaid and
planning and directness In action are a cup is often needed. Add the I newspaper published in Hermiston, after mentioned.
for a further decree forever foreclos­
just as valuable and vital today as softened gelatin to the hot syrup. | Umatilla County, Oregon, pursuant to !W. J Warner & Proebstel A Schmidt, ing and barring all ot the defendants
Attorneys for the Plaintiffs.
they were 25 years ago, and If ex­ then add 2 1-4 cups of uncooked said order on the 26th day of May,
in the above entitled suit of any and
*
'Address, Pendleton, Orego«.
pressions we hear on every side in all fruit juice—orange, or grape, or 1927.
all right, title, claim, interest and es­
By order of the Honorable I. M 38-7tc
walks of life are to be taken at pineapple— whatever you have. Stir
tate In law or in equity and all equity
Schannep,
Judge
of
the
above
en
-'
thoroughly
and
strain
into
moulds,
somewhere near their face value,
of redemption in and to said prem­
in this way the flavor of the un­ titled court made and entered on I
these virtues are what we need.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ises and every part thereof, excepting
Today we find unrest which mani­ cooked fruit juice is retained, and the 18th day of May, 1927
STATE OF OREGON TOE UMA­ only such right of redemption aa
R.
T.
its
vitamines
are
not
destroyed
by
|
In
testimony
whereof,
I,
fests Itself in lack of confidence in
shall be allowed by the statutes of
TILLA COUNTY.
,
varying degrees. We are aware of heating. In warm weather reduce j Brown, Clerk of the County Court
the State of Oregon and for such
some-
|
aforesaid,
do
hereby
se|
my
hand
the
amount
of
added
water
the individuals whose worlds ure in
Daniel H. Boone,.
other relief as to a court of equity
and affix the seal ot said court this
a constant state of change. They what.
Plaintiff,
may seem meet and proper in the
..................................
18th day of May, 1927.
are busy flitting hither and yon, pos­
vs.
premises.
F.
B.
Swayze
was
a
Pendleton
vis-
|
R.
T.
Brown,
sibly only in a mental way, some­
Virginia Boone and
This summons is published pur­
i
Clerk of the County Court. Peyton Boone,
times both in the physical as well as itor Tuesday.
•
suant to the order of the Honorable
--------------------------Raley,
Raley
&
Warner,
Defendants.
In a mental sense, that they are un­
I. M. Schannep, Judge of the County
able to concentrate on the work of NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL A. S. Cooley and
Summons. Equity No. 4375.
Court of the State of Oregon for
John F. Kilkenny, Attorneys for Ad­
their own sphere. They need to
MEETING
To Virginia Boone and Peyton Umatilla County, duly made and en­
ministrator.
Notice is hereby given to the legal
know again, if they have been bless­
tered on the 17th day of May, 1927,
ed with such truinlng, the happy voters of School District No. 14 of Postofflce address, Pendleton, Oregon Boone, the above named defendants: directing that publication herein be
satisfaction that comes from concen­ Umatilla County, State of Oregon, <38-5tc)
In the Name of the State of Oregon, made once a week for a priod of six
you are hereby required to appear and -weeks consecutively in the weekly
trating on one job and doing It to that the Annual School Meeting of
the beat of their ability to the exclu­ said District will be held at the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE answer the complaint in the above Hermiston Herald and the first pub­
School Building; to begin at the
entitled suit within six weeks from lication herein is made pursuant to
sion of all else.
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
the first publication of this summons said order on the 19th day of May,
In other words, they might profit, hour of two o'clock P. M. on the third
COUNTY
OF
UMATILLA
and you will take notice that if you 1927.
not only in a material way, but what Monday of June, being the 20th day
W. A. Leathers and A. A. Little.
fail to appear and answer or plead
is of even greater lasting benefit, in of June, A. D. 1927.
Plaintiffs.
Raley, Raley & Warner,
This meeting is called for the
within that time, that the plaintiff,
a mental way, if greater steadfastness
A. S. Cooley,
Daniel H. Boone, for want thereof,
v/x
|j ei i az vs ever could
vuuiu be
‘/v made
■ >■ uuv manifest i purpos, » of
•»» electing One
~ . —
- - -
of purpose
Director
and
in thinking and action. Too deter-! One Clerk and the transaction of j Clty R«al y ornpany, a corpo-
John F. Kilkenny,
will apply to the above entitled court
ratlon, and Miles I,ee, and also
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
mined a fixity of purpose may make I business usual at such meetings,
for the relief prayed for in his com­
plaint herein, to-wit:
the human being ruthless, but in
Dated this 1st day of June, 1927. all other parties or persons un­
Postoffice address, Pendleton, Oregon-
known claiming any right, title
For Judgment and decree against (37-7tc)
honest endeavor we can stand a great j Attest: : R. A. Brownson,
deal more of that quality today than |
District Clerk estate or interest In or to the
real property described in the
we now have.
z
; F. B. Swayze,
application for judgment fore­
Chairman Board of Directors.
closing tax lien,
39-2tc
HERMISTON REMEMBERED
Defendants.
Recently we Invested in the latest machinery for this work and
To
City
Realty
Company, a corpo-
are prepared to clean carpets and rurugs to your entire satis­
During the past years It has some-¡IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
ation, Miles Lee, and also all other
faction.
times been In the minds of those !
STATE OF OREGON FOR
parties or persons unknown claim­
We also do all other kinds of dry cleaning, including uphol­
few surviving men who fought for
UMATILLA COUNTY
ing any right, title, estate or Interest
stered furniture, davenports, etc.
their country In the Civil war that 11» t*1® Matter of the Estate
in or to the real property described)
Mail'clothing to us for cleaning, and we will pay return post­
Deemratlon day has not been observ-!
of
in
the application for judgment fore­
age.
ed with quite the fidelity that should ' Francis M. McClintle, Deceased,
mark bo solemn an occasion. The) Notice of Administrate! s Sale of closing tax lien, the above named de­
fendants;
thought that the nation might be R®11' Property.
In the Name of the State of Ore­
forgetting may apply In some com- I Notice 1« hereby given that the un-
Opposite Postoffice
Pendleton, Oregon
munlties, but It cannot be said that j deralgned, II. .1. Warner, as admlnis- gon:
You are hereby notified that W.
~
Hermlston has forgotten..
i ’rater of the estate of Francis M. Mc-
The editor has had the privilege
deceased,- under and by vlr- A. Leathers and A. A. Little the
of attending servlees for two years'111®
an order of the Hon, I. M. holders of Certificate of Delinquency
In Hermlstcn, and Hermiston people i Schannt p, Judge of the above en- numbered 2042,’ issued on the 23rd ■
remember. It is a matter of which | titled Court, made on the 2Rth day day of April A. D. 1927, by the Tax
the community may well feel proud, of May, 1927, will, from and after Collector of the County of Umatilla,
We have moved so rapidly In our
day of July, 1927, offer for State °f Oregon, for the amount of
national expansion and development 9a'e and Bel1 “I private Bale, upon >22.47, the same being the amount
that we might easily come to think 'he terms hereinafter described, at then due and delinquent for taxes
of the past as a viry dead past, Sueh J tbe office of Raley, Raley & War- for the year 1920, together with
u conclusion would be unfair to the nes'- *n Gio First National Bank penalty, interest and costs thereon
men and women who shaped that! Building, in the city of Pendleton, upon the real property assessed to
past because the strength that Is Umatilla County, Oregon, and sub- you, of which you are the owner as
ours today Is rooted In their achieve- i J*ct to confirmation by the above appears of record, situated in said
metlts, not only in the matter of war,i®nt*tled court, to the person making County and State, and particularly
but In even greater measure because th* best and highest offer hereon, bounded and described as follows, to-
of duty well done in pursuits of 11,1 oi tb® estate,, right, title and wit:
All that portion of Section 32 Tp.
: Interest of the estate of Francis M.
peace.
4 N. R. 29 E. W. M. bounded and
-
McClintle, deceased, in and to the
described as commencirfg at a
following
described
real
property,
Captain Lindbergh has won at
point 606 feet East of the North­
least two victories: He crossed the situated in Umatilla County. State
west corner of the Southwest
Atlantic by air, and, what is of al­ of Oregon, to-wit:
quarter of the Northwest quar­
Parcel
One.
most as great Import, haB kept his
ter of said Section 32, thence
The Southwest Quarter of the
head in the face of praise and udula-
running East to the Northeast
Southeast
Quarter
of
the
North­
tlon such as comes to few men.
corner of said Southwest Quarter
east Quarter of Section 4. Tp, 4
of the Northwest Quarter of said
North Range 28, E. W. M.
Publicity is a great thing. Just
Section 32; thence south along the
Parcel
Two,
try to Imagln, how many people will
Quarter line to the Southeast cor­
West Half of the Southwest Quar­
get out their atlas and fix the loca­
ner of said Southwest Quarter of
ter
of
the
Northwest
Quarter
Q
f
tion of the Black Hills in their mind
the Northwest Quarter of Section
Section
3,
Tp.
4
North
Range
28,
since the president hns selected that
32; thence wrst along the Center
E. W. M., also known as Farm
spot tor his summer vacation.
line of said Section 32 t0 the West
Unit G, consisting of 20 acres.
Lins of O'Brien Street in th ejg
The terms on which said property
This spring lias been backward
town of Stanfield as shown On the ■
will
be
sold
by
the
said
adnilnRitra-
and has retarded the growth of
H
official plat of said town; thence ■
crops somewhat. But the rows and tor are as follows, to-wit: suld pro­
South along the West line of said ■
perty
will
be
sold
for
cash
upon
the
chickens keep producing right ulong,
O'Brh’ii Street to its intersection B
the pigs are growing, and there will confirmation of the sale of said real
with the reserved Railway right ¡B
property
by
th,
above
entitled
court,
be stacks of hay. bushels of wheat,
of
way as shown on said official w
some com for grain feed and silage und upon the execution and deEvery
■
pint which is sometimes known as ■
of
n
good
and
sufficient
deed.
and other crops matured this tall.
a portion of Railway Avenue;
Dated
this
25th
day
of
May.
'
927.
In »m e of thj Industrial centers,
II. J. w a r n : .1. I thence follow I g the North line I
jobs are disappearing or shrinking.
of said right of way to the East
The old farm Is not the worst place As administrator of the estate of
Corner of the Gilman tract ot about'
Francis
M.
McClintle.
deceased.
to live and work -by a jugful -and
five acres in the Northwest Quar­
prospects are that more and more Raley, Raley A Warner, Attorneys1
for Administrator, Pendleton, Ore.; ter of the Southwest Quarter of
peopl, are coming to reultxe that
said section 32; thence West along
«on.
(8>-5tc)
fact.
the North line of the said Gtliuan
tract to a point 6J6 feet East of
IN
THE
COUNTY
COURT
OF
THE
Card of Thanks
the West line of said Section 32.
STATE OF OREGON FOR
We wish to express our sincere
and theice North In a straight
thanks to all our many friends and
UMATII.LA COUNTY
line to the point ot beginning, ex­
neighbors who so kindly helped and in the Matter of the Estate
cepting only In said enclosed tract
comforted us In our recent bereave-
,,f
the South Half tf the Southeast
■tent,
Thomas William Peters, Deceased.
Quarter of the Southwest Quarts’
Mrs. L. Rose Laws»u
. Citation,
of the Northwest Quarter of aald
Mrs Una Dinwiddle
faction 32.
To John Thomas Peters, John
Mr. and Mrs. H Lf Pnyne
You a ie further n tlfl d that s a l’
James Peters and Mary Jane Cush­
Mrs. Gilbert Lawson
ing. as heir» of and persona Inter-pT A. leathers and A. A. Little have
Mrs. Lillian Payne.
«sled in the estate of Thomas WII paid taxes on said premises for prior
Ham Peters, deceased and to all or subsequent years with the rate of
Modernizing Th* Farm
¡interest on said amounts as follows:
other persons unknown:
■
Farmers and public utility repre-
In the Name of the State of Ore-
Tax
Rate ■
sen tat Ives have expressed them- gon: You and each of you are here- Years
Date
Receipt
<
of ■
■
selvcs as gratlfed with the facts so, by cited and commanded to appear Tax
Tax
Numbered Amt. 1
■
far gathered by George W. Kabte. before the Honorable 1. M. Seal
1921 April 23. 1927 2470 >21.69
■
director nt the Oregon committee Judge of the above entitled C
1933 April 23, 1927 >470 30.62
■
r to agrleul- his office In the courthouse I
1931 April 33. 1927 9470 13.52
ture. It I k expected that the na- dltton, Uninttlla County. Oregon, on 19(4
1994 April 13
>3. 1927 9470 49.88
tlnnal rollini 11 tee rill gathei
_________, _____ . . . . .
1935 April 33. 1997 9479 44.48
mntlon on completed projvcta of other i hour of ten o'clock A.’ M. of said* «lay. I Said Mika Lae. aa owner of the leg-
atate committee, and make it avaU-ithan and there to show cause. If any al title of the above described pro-*
able Inorder to avoid uunecceaao ¡exists. why an order of the above en- party, a . th. Mine appear, of tec-
dupticatlon
lltlecl Court »hoiQd npf be made |p ord pnd each of the other peraona
®lj» $rrraiatmi Arraló
The Oregon committee has cen­
tered its Investigations largely on
the use of electric power In milk­
ing machine operation and feed
preparation for dairymen; refriger­
ation and general household and
farm conveniences; irrigation, de-
hydration, lighting, heating and
fe^d preparation for poultrymen.
The fifth annual meeting of the
committee was held last week at
,he Oregon agricultural college ' in
Corvallis, and continuance of re­
earth and investigational work in
connection with the use of eltctrlc-
ity on farms was decided upon for
the coming year.
Meadowbrook Ice
Daily Deliveries
at Hermiston
Stanfield and Umatilla
Every Other Day
Phone 901
ORON O. FELTHOUSE
Hermiston Hospital
We have added new equipment that enables us to handle mater­
nity cases in better fasion than ever before. This equipment is
a portable Oh-Bee bed, embodying a new idea and advantages
that can not be secured, even in larger hospitals.
The new equipment also can be used to advantage for patients
■who wish to submit to minor operations. Rates remain the same.
Telephone 881
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1 WE WILL EXTEND OUR SERVICE
— TO INCLUDE—
FREE DELIVERY OF
GROCERIES
DELIVERIES TWICE DAILY
MORNING AND AFTERNOON
Avail Yourself of This Service
We Specialize in Rug Cleaning
Pantatorium Dye Works
Norton Cash Grocery
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