The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, December 15, 1927, Image 2

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    THE HEBMIOTOIT fflU U X P, HERMISTON. OMGOM.
3Hp9mntatinf9»raD
Donald DeMoss Is out ot school
this week due to Illness.
Scout Troop No. 96
Wherefore, I will, on the 14th day
belonging or in any wise appertain­
ing. be sold in the manner provided of January, • 1928, at the hour of
by law for the sale of real property two o'clock In the afternoon of said J
f o r B U S IN E S S
Published every Thuraday at Her.
Lester Carson is back in school a i­
under foreclosure, under execution to day, at the front door of the court­
mtaton, Umatilla County, Oregon by tar being absent the past week.
house
In
the
City
of
Pendleton.
Um­
be issued upon said decree and that
Joseph 3. Harvey. editor and man­
the proceeds from the sale thereof atilla County, Oregon, sell all the
ager.
The girls have organized a basket­
be applied to the payment of plain­ right, title and interest which the
ENROLL ANYTIME
ball team. Enough of the girl® have
t iff s judgment in the amounts afore­ said defendants, or either of them,
Entered as second elaaa matter turned out to make two teams. Miss
In A m e ric a '. C O L D M E D A L School.
said and for a further decree for­ had on the 18th day of September,
W it h in a few m onth« vou can be cam *
December, 190#, at the postofftce at Rose Donovan will be the coach. Each
ing m oney, in a ponitiou w ith a future.
ever barring and foreclosing all of 1922, or since then have acquired or
Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon. girl before playing must have a
the defendants in the above entitled now have, in and to the following
A lth o u g h we placed over lOOOetudents
in P M B O M last year, dem and a« usual
written slip from her parents and
suit of any and all right, title, claim described premises situated in Uma­
ou tran o u r supply. O fte n w e can help
•tud ents w h o need pert tim e “ jobs**
also an examination by the doctor.
or interest in and to the premises in tilla County, State of Oregon, to-wit:
Subscription Bate«
w h ile attending. W rice fo r F R E E
Beginning at a point on the
S U C C E S S Catalog today.
said mortgage and hereinabove des­
One T e a r ......................... ............ 92.09 Dr. Searg Is giving the examination
free, which all the girls have appre­
North
line
of
the
Town
of
Helix,
cribed and for such other and fur­
Six M onths___ __________—
91-09 ciated. They will have practice
ther relief that equity in the mat­ two hundred forty (240) feet West
business ,.
every night from 5 to 6:30, and any
from the Northeast corner (set
ter may require.
The proposal by National Com­ time on Saturday.
This summons is served upon you corner stone) of said Town of Hel­
mander Spat ford ot the American
by publication Ihereof, pursuant to ix, running thence West on said
Groups of high school students en­
Legion that the organization take a
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE the order of the Honorable W. A. North Une five hundred fifty-four
poll of the prohibition question was joyed sleighing and skating during
Ekwail, judge of the above entitled (554) feet to the center of the
unfortunate to say the least about the bief old spell.
court, duly made and entered on the County Road, running North and
H O I NOOHHO J O H 1V IS
it. Judging by the reception accor­
21st day of November, 1927, direct­ South, thence North following the
UMATILLA COUNTY
The sixth, seventh and eighth
ded the proposai within the organ­
ing that publication herein be made center of said road four hundred
The Federal Land Bank of
ization, it would seem to be a case grades are having a contest to see
once a week for a period of four eighty feet (480) feet, thence
weeks consecutively in the Hermis­ East five hundred fifty-four (554)
in which everyone is out of step ex­ which san sell the most tickets to
Spokane, a corporation.
the high school ‘ audeville which is
cept Spafford.
ton Herald, and that the first pub­ feet to the Northwest corner of Lot
Plaintiff.
to be given this coming Friday at
lication herein is made pursuant to formerly owned by Mrs. L. E.
vs.
The roll calls on the Smith-Vare 8 o'clock in the high school auditor-
said order on the 24th day of Novem­ Rehm, thence South on West line
of said Lot four hundred eighty
proceedings In the senate would in­ nm. Miss Ruth Seyler has offered a Florence B. Connor as adminis­ ber, 1927.
tratrix of the estate of Chas. W.
(480) feet to the place of beginn­
dicate that the Newberry case has treat to the grade selling the most.
J. B. Ryan,
Connor, deceased; Florence B. Con­
ing,
or being situate in the South­
been accepted as a real lesson in what
Raley, Raley A Warner.
M aternity Cases our Specialty
Walter Warner went home over the nor, a widow; Stanfield National
the American people expect of sena­
A. S. Cooley and John F, Kil­ west Quarter ( U ) of Section Two
Farm
Loan
Association,
a
corpor­
week
end.
(2 ), Township four (4) North
OUR MOTTO:
tors.
kenny, attorneys for plaintiff.
ation; Clyde C. Connor and Mrs.
Range thirty-three (33) East of
FAIRNESS AND SERVICE
Postoffice address, Pendleton, Oro.
Miss Ruth Bensel entertained her Clyde C. Connor, his wife; and
Willamette Meridian, City of Hel­
It's too late to do your Christmas
12-5tc
Come and see ns about our new
ix, Umatilla County. Oregon.
shopping early, but Hermiston stores cousin from Washington, at her home Frank L. Connor and Mrs. Frank
L. Connor, his wife,
Together with the tenements, hered­ and reasonable rates. G raduate
reflet the Christmas spirit, and that over the week end.
NOTICE OF S H E R IF F S SALE
Coach Walenta is getting the boys
itaments and appurtenances thereto nurse in attendance a t all times.
Defendants.
makes it easier to buy now and
UNDER EXECUTION
Into basketball form nowadays. He
belonging or in any wise appertain­
SUMMONS
avoid that last minute rush.
TELEPHONE 881
Notice is hereby given that by vFr- ing; and also all of the right, estate,
hag a good bunch of material to
Equity No. 4395
tue
of
an
execution
Issued
out
of
the
work
with,
as
several
of
the
boys
arc
title and interest of said defendants
Our Eastern Oregon weather has
To: Florence B. Connor, as admin­
been so mild all fall and winter as In football form. The basketball istratrix of the estate of Chae. W. Circuit Court of the State of Oregon in and to the same; said lands to be
to cause concern to some youthful practice started immediately after Connor, deceased, Florence B. Connor, for Umatilla County to me directed sold at public auction to the highest
minds as to whether Santa Claur football season and the boys didn’t a widow, Clyde C. Connor and Mrs. and delivered upon a judgment and bidder for cash In hand, the pro­
would be able to get here. But win have time to get soft muscles. A Clyde C. Connor, his wife, the above decree and order of sale rendered in ceeds of sale to be applied in satis­
said court on the 5th day of Decem­ faction of said execution and all
ter made a brief call the other day 'ew boys have lent their services tc named defendants:
ber, 1927, in favor of State of Ore­ costs.
and now both children and theii keep the hall warm during the prac­
In
the
name
of
the
Stake
of
Ore­
gon.
represented and acting by the
tice,
so
the
boys
come
into
a
warn
Dated this 6th day of December,
elders can feel confident that it li
actually that time of year for the hall and are "raring to go." Wal- gon: You are hereby required to ap­ World War Veterans State Aid Com­ 1927.
We H aul
pear
and
answer
the
oemplaint
filed
mission against Warren B. Hamilton,
R. T. Cooklngham,
annual visit from the jolly old fel­ •nta hopes to clean up every game
against
you
In
the
above
entitled
unmarried,
in
the
suit
therein
pend­
,ve
play.
So
come
to
the
game®
and
ANYTHING
low.
Sheriff of Umatilla County, Ore­
court and in the above eatltled cause ing wherein the said State of Oregon, gon.
watch some real basketball.
15-5tc.
ANYWHERE
within four weeks from the date of represented and acting by the World
ANYTIME
How about that New Year’s reso­
the first publication of this summons War Veterans State Aid Commission
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE
lutions— or do you break 'em.
and
If
you
fail
to
so
appear
and
ans­
is plaintiff, and the said Warren B.
COX-YOUNG
TELEPHONE 31
UNDER EXECUTION
wer, for want thereof, the plaintiff Hamilton, unmarried, and W. H. Al-
FIGURES GIVEN ON FACTS
Emory Cox of Hemlston and Ollie will apply to said court for the re­ 'bee were defendants, for the sum of
Notice is Hereby Given that by
L.
Young of Pine City were united in lief prayed for and demanded in its $2,625.19, with interest thereon at virtue of an execution issued out of
ABOUT TURKEY POOL
marriage at the home of H. E. Younf complaint on file in the above en­ the rate of 4 per cent per annum the Circuit Court of the State of Ore­
titled matter, to-wit:
from the 3rd day of October, 1925, gon for Umatilla County upon a Judg­
Some of the statistical facts about Monday afternoon ot 2 P. M.. Th<
until paid, and for the further sum ment and decree and order of sale
ring ceremony was read by A. J.
For
personal
judgment
and
decree
the Christmas pool of turkeys, gath­
of 8300.00 attorney’s fee, and for the rendered in said Court on the 19th
against
Florence
B.
Connor,
as
ad­
Ware
of
Hermiston.
ered by G. H. Jenkins, assistant coun­
A very- enjoyable lunch was serv ministratrix of the estate of Chas. further sum of 842.75 costs and dis­ day of November, 1927, in favor of
ty agent, are as follows:
id following the ceremony. We tin­ W. Connor, deceased, Florence B. bursements, which said decree and the State of Oregon against John L
Average price per pound receiver'
judgment and order of sale have been Anderson and Laura D. Anderson, his
for all birds, 37.82 cents; the aver­ ts In wishing them a happy voyage Connor, a widow, and Stanfield Na­
tional Farm Loan Association, a cor­ duly docketed and enrolled in the of­ wife; Ellen J. Boynton and H. E.
age price per turkey was 94.528: through life.
For the hole fam ily and use mod­
poration, and each of them, for the fice of the clerk of said court, and in Boynton, her husband, C. F. Collins
average weight of all turkeys war
ern m achinery and the best of
and
by
which
said
judgment,
decree
sum
of
848.00,
with
Interest
thereon
and
Ms.
Joe
Keeler,
for
the
sum
of
11.97 pounds; average weight of l’ art» Puts Curb on American Divorcer.
and order of sale it was directed that 82877.60, together with interest m terials. You are, assured of the
at
the
rate
of
8
per
cent
per
annum
Parla—Determined to halt a grj».
young toms wa^ 22.69 pounds; aver­
the hereinafter described real pro­ thereon at the rate of 4 per cent per best of service in our shop.
age weight of No. 1 hens was 9.5 ng avalanche of divorce Bults by 3ince the 14th day of August, 1926;
We have ju st installed a new
perty in Umatilla County, Oregon, to­ annum from the 26th day of Septem­
and
the
further
sum
of
148.00
with
pounds; average weight of all No. i Americans, the ministry of justice or
gether
with
the
tenements,
heredita­
ber, 1924, until paid, and for the
birds,, both hens and toms, was 11.49 lered the civil court of Versailles to interest thereon at the rate of 8 per
ments and appurtenances thereto be­ further sum of 8350.00 as attorney’s
pounds; average weight of old toms told up pending cases until the exact cent per annum since the 14th day
longing or in any wise appertaining, fees, and for plaintiff’s costs and
,tatus of plaintiffs, the length of theii of February. 1927; and the further
was 22.69 pounds.
and also all of the estate, right and disbursements, taxed at 848.30,
sum
of
91408.44
together
with
int­
"As Mr. W.lttlg, one of the grad­ .'»sidence in Europe and their reasons
interest of said defendants in and to which said decree and Judgment and
ers here at shipping time, pointed out, "or being here could be ascertained erest thereon at the rate of 5 per
the same, be sold by the sheriff of order of sale have been duly dock­
cent
per
annum
since
the
14th
day
The
suit
of
Bainbridge
Colby,
formel
one of the chief opportunities for im­
Umatilla
County, Oregon, to satisfy eted and enrolled In the office of the And are prepared to oil and re ­
of
February,
1927;
and
for
any
sum
provement in our breeding here It ecretary of state, is among those af
said
Judgment
and costs.
or
sums
paid
by
plaintiff
in
the
pay­
said Court,’ and In and by which p air your harness during the w in­
to Increase the size of the birds,” ected.
ment
of
delinquent
taxes
due
and
ow­
said
judgment and decree and order te r season. Ask us about th is new
Mr.
Jenkln8
commented. "The
ing
on
said
land
subsequent
to
the
of
sale
It was directed that the service.
weight of old toms is considerably Indiana Governor Must Face Trial.
hereinafter described real property
Indianapolis, Ind. — Governor Ed filing of tbie suit and prior to the
less than it should be. Growers arc
in Umatilla County, Oregon, together
generally alive to the fact of need o.' fackson of Indiana and his two co entry of decree herein, together with
with the tenements, hereditaments
bigger birds as is proven by the num­ lefendants must stand trial on chargee interest thereon at the rate of 8 per
and appurtenances thereunto belong­
ber who are buying better breeding if conspiracy and bribery returned cent per annum from the date of
ing or in any wise appertaining and
stock for next year."
igalnst them, 8pecial Judge Oscar H. said payment and tks further sum
also all of the estate, right and in­
tontgomery of Seymour, Ind., refus- of 824.00 with interest thereon at
the rate of 8 per cent per annum
terest of said defendants in and to
YOU WANT
ng to quash the indictment.
WHATZWAT
since the 26th day of May, 1927, and
the same be sold by the Sheriff of
In the Seventh Grade
CALL 25-J
Umatilla County, Oregon, to satisfy
the further sum of 824.90 with Int­
Committee
Meets
at
National
Capital.
The seventh grade civic league held
said judgment and all costs.
Washington, D. C.—With its eyet erest thereon at the rate of 8 per
COUNTRY HAULS SOLICITE!
a meeting last Friday afternoon
Now, Therefore, I w ill on the 7th
cent
per
annum
sines
the
9th
day
The stunts given before the businesi urned on the election year of 1928 of June, 1927; and the further sum
day of January, 1928, at the hour of
he
republican
national
committee
as
Ford grade B atteries for $9.50 and
session were very good. We enjoy
2 o'clock In the afternoon of said
of 8150 attorneys fees in this suit;
your old battery.
L arger b attery
ed very much having Professor Shir- lembled here Monday. The primary and for plaintiff's eosta and disburse­
day, at the front door of the Court
TRANSFER AND DRAY
for $10.50 and your old battery.
tail and Uncle Podger with us. W< purpose of the gathering of the com ments in this suit and that the sum
house
in
the
City
of
Pendleton,
Uma­
also sinceitoly hope that hpreadtei nitteemen Is to choose the city tc of 880 stock In plaintiff's bank, held
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
tilla Cdunty, Oregon, sell all of the
Knives and scissors ground for 10c.
Eddie Bensel can keep Towser secure­ vhlch will go the honor of holding the in trust by said bank for the de­
right, title and Interest which the
lational
convention
next
June.
ly tied. Several things were report
said defendants, or either of them
fendant Stanfield National Farm
ed during the meeting that the clvi<
had therein on the 7th day of Sept­
Loan Association, a corporation, be
league had done. The playground May Investigate Alleged Power Lobby cancelled and that the proceeds
ember, 1922, or since then have ac­
Washington,
D.
C.—Charges
that
a
supervisor told of cleaning off the
quired or now have in and to the fol­
gantic lobby has been organised here thereof be applied toward the satis­
basketball court and the room super­
lowing described premises situated
faction of p lain tiffs decree and for
y
public
utiutles
interests
to
defeat
visor told of rehanglng the American
In
Umatilla County, State of Oregon,
a
decree
declaring
said
sums
to
be
I
Notice
flag, changing the picture and othe’ .ie Boulder dam and open MuscJ-j first and prior liens upon the real
to-wit:
Improvements about the room. Ivr >hoals to private exploitation may pre property hereinafter described, under
The annual meeting of the stock­
The
East
Half
of
the
Northwest
Duane and Margaret Felthouc? gave ipltatc a demand (or another senator and by virtue of p lain tiffs mortgage
Quarter of the Southwest Quarter holders of the Hermiston Dairy &
al investigation at the coming session
little talks entitled ‘ What the Seven
of the Northeast Quarter of Section Hog show will be held In the library
and for a further decree that the
it
congress.
th Grade Civic League Means.’
35 Township 6 North of Range Saturday night, December 17, at 8
claim or Interest of ths defendants
Quite a few of the parents were
35 E. W. M. containing 5 acres, o’clock, for the purpose of electing
Florence B. Connor as administratrix
present. We were glad to have them C. R. Forbes Released From Prison. of the estate of Chas. W. Connor, de-
more or less,
director® and transacting such other
come and hope that those who were
~ |
over
together with the tenements, heredi­ business as may be necessary.
Leavenworth. Kas.—Colonel Charles cea8“d; Florence B. C o n o r, s widow;
not here will be able to come next R. Forbes, once director of millions In
F. M. Guiwits, Secretary. 14-2
taments and appurtenances thereunto
'tanfield National Farm Loan Asso-
time.
belonging or In any wise appertain­
the Veterans' bureau, was released :latlj t, a corporal ton; Clyde C.
News Item by Margaret Felthouae. from the federal penitentiary here.
ing and all of the right, estate, title
Conner and Mrs. Clyde C. Connor,
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
and interest of said defendants in
Forbes had served 21 months for Ir­ ais wife; and Frank L. Connor
Notice is hereby given that the
and to the same, said lands to be
regularities In connection with the and Mrs. Frank L. Connor, his
»old at public auction to the highest I “ " " " « " ^ a a administrator of th .
conduct of the Veterans' bureau in wife, or either of them, is sub-|
hatstrlm
a a e8 x
le e
t,t)6 PTO estate of Thomas William Peters.
bidder w for o cash
in
Washington under the Hard.ng admin­ icquent In time and inferior in
ceeds of said sale to be applied to deceased, has filed his final account
istration.
right to plaintiff’s said mortgage,
the satisfaction of said execution and and report in said estate with the
and that the court further enter a
Clerk of the County Court of the
all coets.
’ The Birch performance which was lap Liner Ashore off Grays Harbor decree herein foreclosing p lain tiffs
State of Oregon for Umatilia County,
Dated
this
25
day
of
November,
said
mortgage
and
directing
that
the
given in the high school auditorium
Aberdeen. Wash.—After grounding
and that the Judge thereof has fixed
1927.
was very successful but the attend­ near the mouth of thj Capalls river as real property therein and hereinaf­
R. T. COOKINGHAM, Saturday, the 31st day of December,
ance wag very small. Part of the
ter described, to-wit:
ihe was feeling her way along the
Sheriff of Umatilla County. Oregon. 1927, at the hour of 10 o’clock A.
proceeds were given to the high roast tor the Grays harbor bar en
All of that portion of the South­
M., as the time and the county court
school athletic fund.
Sale Dates
east quarter of the Seutheaat quar­
trance after a voyage from Shanghai,
room In the courthouse at Pendleton,
ter (S E U S E U ) and of the South­
the Mitsui A Co. freighter Miyamoto
READ THE WANT ADS
, Umatilla County, Oregon, as the place
The Interclaas debates of the high and a crew of about 45 men aboard,
east quarter of the Southwest
' tor the hearing of objections to such
school have been postponed on ac­ was abandoned to her doom.
quarter of the Southeast quarter
final account and the settlement
count of the Illness of some of the
(8K U SW U SB 1-4)
of section tibial reborn lim it January 5
j thereof.
debaters. It Is hoped that the de­
twenty-seven (2 7 ), township four|
MICHAEL KEATING,
bates will take place In the near
(4 ) north, rang« twenty-nine (29) ,
Outstanding Radio value of the A" ad’",n<«” '»tor of the estate of
future.
east of the Willamette meredlan.
NOTICE
year; alx tube aet totally shielded,
Thomas William Peters, deceased,
lying north and west of the right
Anyone may subacrlhe for the New
with
Croaley
Musicone
Speaker.
R*le7-
R»>«V * Warner, A. S. Cooley
Marda Hannan returned Monday Reclamation Bra by paying 36 cents
of way of the United States Rec­
and John F. Kilkenny, Attorneys
Completely equipped, nothing elec to
after missing the last week of school. for a year's subscription to the pro­
lamation Service Feed Canal,
for Administrator, Pen leton, Ore­
buy, at Portland prices. You save
She had been absent pn tjccoupi of ject office on or before January 1st. together with the tenements, hered­ F <5. WOUGHTER. Agent
gon.
transportation — 999.78. Demon­
Hermuton, Oregon
jllnees.
W. J. Warner, Sqc'y.
J5-2c itaments and appurtenances thereto:
(13-9 tc)
stration made.
<?. L. Upham.
T
(Contributed)
For a number of reasons the Scout
Idea has been slow In taking root
In Hermiston thi® fall. We are con­
fident now, though, that it Is going
to grow rapidly. The material is on
hand for two good Scout patrols. A
meeting was held Tuesday night in
the basement of the Methodist church
and with the co-operation of the par­
ents wc can have these meetings be­
gin at seven so that they can be out
at a quarter to eight. We believe
that Scout activities do not take
from scholarship, but on the other
hand add to the boy.
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:s
Hermiston
Hospital
Hermiston
Transfer
WE REPAIR
SHOES
Oiling
Vat
BOWMAN
HITS
SHOE SHOP
SERVICE
BATTERIES!
T. H. Gaither
♦ :
Pennock Battery &
Tire Shop
holiday
XcurskHi
fares
SCHOOL
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