The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, February 02, 1928, Image 2

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H0TÏCE OF HEARING UPON FINAL
to-w it:
, MBS. WATERMAN HOSTESS
REPORT
Lots 6 and 6 ln Block 1 In the
¡Eh» ^errataW Errato
¿ c u ll Used in East
f o r B U S IN E S S
FOB MISSIONARY BOST
original town of Hermiston, as
for Measuring Time
IB THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
platted
In
Section
10.
Township
4
The Missionary society of the M.
It appears that In certain section#
Published «very Thuraday at Her-
STATE OF OREGON FOR
North of Range 28, E. W. M.,
mleton, Umatilla County, Oregon by j of Algeria a copper bowl with u hole ! E. church met Tuesday afternoon at together with the tanemanta, hered­
UMATILLA COUNTY
the home of Mrs. Rena Waterman.
In the matter ot the estate of Ma­
E N R O L L A N Y T IM E
Joseph B. Harvey, editor and man in it takes the place of a timepiece.
The program consisted of a candle itaments and appurtenances thereun- ry C. McLane, deceased.
An American with business Interests
io Am erica's G O L D M E D A L Sc h ooL
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belonging
or
in
any
wise
apper­
ager.
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W
it
h in a few m onths you can W earn­
in that colony tells of the peasants <>t pageant and other Interesting feat­
Notice is hereby given that the
ing m oney , in a position w ith a fu tu re .
Beni Ferah, for example, who use the' ures. When the roll call was given taining, be sold in the manner pro­
Bntered as second class matter bowl for timing the flow of water intid
undersigned administrator of the es­
A lth o u g h we placed o ve r 100 0 students
Dur­ vided by law for the sale of real tate of Mary C. McLane, deceased,
in positions last year, dem and as usual
December, l» 0 « . at the peetofflce at | their gardens from the only nearby 15 of IB members responded.
property
under
foreclosure
under
ex­
o utran o u r supply. O fte n w e can help
ing
the
social
hour
sewing
was
done
has filed his final report with the
students w h o need p a rt tim e “ jobs”
Hermiston, Umatilla County, Ore«o I river. So precious is the water among
'for the box that will be shipped next ecution to be issued upon said decree clerk of the above entitled court and
w h ile attending. W r ite fo r F R E E
the hill people in that part of the
S U C C E S S C atalog today.
and
that
the
proceeds
from
the
sale
month.
The
hostess
then
served
world that a few moments more or
thereof be applied to plaintiff’s Judg­ that the Judge of said court has de­
Subscription Bates
light
refreshments.
Everyone
agree
less In the period of flow Is af greatj
One Tear ---------------------------- »1.04 Importance. A watch, therefore, Is that s most profitable a s well as an ment in the amounts aforesaid, and signated the 25th day of February.
1928, at 2 o ’clock in the afternoon
BUSINGS3—
enjoyable afternoon had been spent. for a further decree forever barring as the time, and the rooms of the
Biz M onths.................... — —
11.00 not to be depended on.
and
foreclosing
the
defendant
in
the
POenANU ORRCOH
The bowl is part of a pysten* of
Kncitt J13O
above entitled court In the county
measuring time that must be of great i a ; THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE above entitled suit of any and all
court
house
at
Pendleton.
Umatilla
“To thine own self be true, and it antiquity and probably has prevailed
right, title, claim, interest and es­
STATE OF OREGON FOR
tate ln law or In equity and all e<ul-' County, Oregon, as the place when
must follow as the night the day, in Algeria for countless generations, j
UMATILLA COUNTY
ty of redemption in and to said prem­ and where healing Is to be had
thou canst not then be false to any When gardens are to be irrigatedl .
The First National Bank of
a
member
of
the
village
council
ac-
,
ises and every part thereof excepting thereon. All persons interested are
man.
companies the landowners and briugs j Hermiston, Oregon, a corpora­
only such right of redemption as hereby notified to then and then
tion, plaintiff
with him a large earthen bowl, or
SC H O O L
H E W S
shall be allowed by the statutes of appear and show cause, if any they
vs.
a metal pall of water and a smalt
the State of Oregon, and for such have, why said report should not be
Thomas N. Marxen, defendant
Pendleton versus Hermiston here copper bowl in the bottom of which
other relief as to a court of equity aoproved, the administrator discharg-
Is a minute hole. At the moment
SUMMONS, Equity No. 4497
and Umatilla versus Hermiston at
may seem meet and proper in the etled, his bondsmen exhonerated and
when Ute mod wall of the Irrigation
To Thomas N. Marxen, the above
Umatilla Thursday at 8 P. M. to be canal Is cut through, and the water
the estate closed.
premises.
Dated this 26th day of January
given In the high school auditorium Is allowed l«> flow Into the lirst gar­ named defendant:
This summons is served upon you
Xn the name of the State of Ore­
Is the first of the season’s debating. den, the councilor carefully place?
by publication thereof pursuant to 19“8.
The topic for Joint debate Is: Re­ the perforated bowl, which is the gon you are hereby required to ap­ the order of the Hon. James Alger
Robert B. McLane, Administrator.
solved, that the Jury system should property of tlte village council, and pear and answer the complaint filed Fee, Judge of the above entitled
21-5tc.
be so changed as to permit a ver­ which, therefore, is the legal measure, against you in the above entitled court, duly made and entered on the
matter
and
in
the
above
entitled
For the hole family and use mod­
upon
the
water
In
the
pall
und
watches
dict without a unanimous vote.
30th day of January, 1928, directing
ern machinery and the best of
Walther Ott and Vernon Harrah will carefully for It to sink, which It will court within four weeks from the that publication hereof be made once
mterials. You are assured of the
debate on the affirmative here, do, perhaps, in 15 minutes. Thus each date of the first publication of this a week for a period of four weeks
landowner Is entitled, as the cuse may^ summons, and if you fail to so ap­
best of service in our shop.
while Marda Hannan and Morris
consecutively
In
the
Hermiston
Her­
lie, to three, four, six or eight sinkings pear and answer, for want thereof
We have just installed a new
Pierson will debate on the negative
ald, and the first publication hereof 5
of the copper bowl.
206 East Court St.
the plaintiff will apply to the above
at Umatilla. Let's everyone get
is made pursuant to said order on
As the time approaches when the'
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ANY AND
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out and support our teams.
flow of water Into a garden is to cease entitled court for the relief prayed the 2nd day of February, 1928.
a neighbor In tlie little group of land- for and demanded in its complaint
Raley, Raley & Warner, A. S.
Due to the large number turning owners will shout to an assistant lift on file in the above entitled matter, Cooley and John F. Kilkenny, at­
out for the declamatory contest, It bis garden to be ready to cut an Inlet; to-wlt:
torneys for plaintiff. Postoffice ad­
For Judgment and decree against
has been found necessary to have Into bis land as soon ns the bowl has
dress, Pendleton, Oregon.
22-5tc-
sunk
for
the
last
time.
Just
as
thq
the
defendant,
Thomas
N.
Marxen,
And are prepared to oil an
two eliminations. The first elimina­
bowl
sink?
the
last
time
the
peasant!
;
FOR YOU
for the sum of »1,463.34, with Inter­
tion will take place Friday after­
pair your harness during the win
cries out to a man In his garden to est thereon at the rate of 10 per
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
noon, February 3. before the high
ter season. Ask us about th ’« w
stem the flow of the water by tilling
school and Judges. There are 21 with mud the hole through which it cent per annum from the 26th day
service.
Phone 139
Pendleton. Ore. £
people Bpeaking in the first contest. has been running. Since landowners of December, 1926, until paid, and IN TH E COUNTY COURT OF TH E
STATE OF OREGON FOR
Six are In the oratorical, eight In are present In person, and since an' for the further sum of »175.00 at­
UMATILIA COUNTY
the humorous and nine In the dra­ elder with the official bowl does the torneys’ fees, and for plaintiff’s costs
In the matter of the estate of W ill­
matic. From each of these depart­ measuring, It uppears that the quaint and disbursements in this suit, and
, for a decree declaring said sums to iam T. Lambert, deceased.
ments three will be chosen. These method is almost as good as any.
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- 1 he first and prior Hens upon the real
Notice is hereby given that the un­
nine contestants will appear In the
dersigned
has been appointed admin­
property
hereinafter
described
under
second elimination to be held some
Gave Impulse to Move
and by virtue of plaintiff’s mort­ istrator of the estate of William T.
time around March 1.
for Better Education gage, and for a further decree that Lambert, deceased, and has qualified
The people speaking are:
Ruth
American Education week undoubt­ the mortgage described In plaintiff’s ' as the law directs. All persons hav­
Kaiser, Elba Hamrick, Mary Brown-
We Haul
son, Jane Warner, Edith Sales, Ina edly developed from the movement complaint, which was recorded In the ing claims against said estate are re­
Lenhart, Grace Jackson, Gladys Goff, forwarded by Dr. I’. I*. Claxton in office of the County Recorder of Um­ quired to present the same to me at
ANYTHING
Marda Hannan, dramatic; humorous, 1920, then commissioner of education. atilla County, State of Oregon, on ! the First National Bank of Hermis­
School Life of October 15, 1920, car­ the 28th day of January, 1926, at: ton, Oregon, with proper vouchers,
ANYWHERE
Ruth Cherry, Earl Griggs, Anna
ried what was apparently the first page 485, In book 88 of the Records within six months from the date
ANYTIME
Gaither, Dorothy Hitt, Donald Jack- suggestion for a nation-wide campaign
Cigars, Tobacco
son, Grace Rodda, Jack Smith and for the improvement of schools and of Mortgages for Umatilla County, hereof.
TELEPHONE 31
Dated
this
26th
day
of
January,
Oregon,
be
foreclosed
and
that
the
Nell Reeves; oratorical. Vernon Har­ other agencies for education. In this»
Barber Shop
rah, Ruth Bensel, George McKenzie urtlcle Doctor Claxton designated the premises therein described, situated 1928.
F. B. Swayze, Administrator. 20-5
ln
Umatilla
County,
State
of
Oregon,
week
of
December
6
to
11
us
“Sv’
,
oel
and Russell Blessing.
week” and mlod governors and i
The high school has decided tc state school «►(livers to take p: < per
have a high school carnival Saturday, action to cause the people to nse .nis
February 18, at the auditorium be­ week in such a way as would mot", ef­
fectively disseminate among the i>eo
ginning at 8:30. The proceeds are pic accurate information In regard to
to go to the athletic fund. Each the condltlou and needs of the
teacher Is requested to take charge schools, enhance appreciation of the
of a booth and a Jitney dance and value of educajlon, and create such in
and many clever stunts are to be put terert as would result in better oppor­
tunities for education and larger np
on. Everyone is Invited.
The Junior class Is planning on proprlatlons for schools of all kinds.
presentlg "The Book Agent.” It will
be held April 13 in the high school
Boy W h o ‘‘M a d e Good”
auditorium. The senior class also
H ops Christian Andersen, who be­
plans to put on a play May 4. The came famous us a writer of fairy tules,
Your needs in everything
play has not been decided on
was a poor boy. He was not attrac­
tive or popular and he did not dc
th at is necessary to com­
The glee clube have started work well In school. He was considered
on "Love Pirates of Hawaii” which | queer and about town was known as
plete your golf outfit.
the “ugly duckling.” He was born at
will be presented In April.
Dorothy Straw went to the baeket Odeuse, the oldest town In Denmurk.
ball game played with Mac High 1 When ihe king of Denmark heard
about Hans’ genius he took an Interest
Saturday night.
In Ihe boy and sent him to a special
Ina Lenhart was absent from school. Tlien’ ilans went traveling. He
IN WHICH WILL BE SET FORTH IN COMPREHENSIVE FASHION
school the first of the week.
had an ambition to write great dramas
and novels, but at this he wns not a
THE ATTRACTIONS THE HERMISTON COUNTRY HAS TO OFFER
aneessa, says Pathfinder Magazine. But
NEW BOY SCOUT TROOP
THE BUYERS OF MERCHANDISE AND THE BUYERS OF FARM
FORMED IN HERMISTON ln Inventing simple Ihdle stories he
wns the world’s rnarter. He con­
sidered these little tales almost worth­
HOMES WILL BE ISSUED
(Contributed)
Fourteen boys have now passed less, but his fume spread all over the
woVld.
tenderfoot tests and are registered In
the new troop of Hermiston Boy
Tem pted
Scouts. We have been assigned the
Observers from foreign countries
number, Troop 66 of the Blue Moun
tain council. The school is hacking say American hu,hands, ns a rule,
the boys In the capacity of sponsor­ spoil their wives by praising them I
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THE EDITION WILL CONSIST OF 16 PAGES WITH MANY COL­
overmuch.
However correctly the -■
ing institution.
IF IT'S
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rrltielsm may apply generally, It does
Our local troop committee Is as
UMNS DEVOTED TO WHAT HAS BEEN DONE HERE IN THE PAST
not apply to the old Maine farmer
follows: E. Le Grande Cherry, chair
who la on record as having said:
TWO DECADES IN DEVELOPING FARMS FROM SAGEBRUSH LANDS.
man. Rev. A. J. Ware, Rev. 9. Ham
“Yes, I reckon I’ve got the best
rick snd W. J. Warner. E. A. Ben wife that ever lived. For nigh on to
THE STORY OF THE DISTRICT S DEVELOPMENT IS INTERESTING,
YOU WANT
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set, Oscar Payne and Walter War
fifty years, through sunshine snd ,
AND EN0GH COPIES ARE BEING PRINTED TO SUPPLY EXTRA COP­
ner are dividing up the direct work shadow, riches nn l poverty, sickness
CALL 25- J
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and health, she’s been as true ns steel 1
with the boys.
IES FOR LOCAL PEOPLE TO SEND TO RELATIVES AND FRIENDS.
COUNTRY HAULS SOLICITEI *
The Scouts waut to especially nnd ns sweet ns an angel. Yes, sir.
thank the Hermiston commercial I don’t believe a better wife ever
THE PAPERS WILL BE WRAPPED AND READY FOR MAILING.
club for the help which they have lived atop of the earth, nnd some
limes It’s sll 1 can <1« to keep from ,
voted us. The boys are meeting telling her so."—Boston Globe.
PRICE. A DIME A COPY. ORDER YOUR EXTRAS EARLY.
TRANSFER AND DRAY
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every Tuesday night at 7:15 in the
basement of the Methodist church.
Something
Loch
Material la now on hand for three
Snys Novell« In or • o f Id« question-
good patrols. To date 23 boy, have
expressed a deelre to become Scout, nh'e aphorisms, “flmracler is destlitv."
and are busy preparing themselves Put not the whole of our destiny
Hamlet, price of lb mnnrk. was si.ee-
for the ordeal of tenderfoot testa.
int-nlnr snd Irresolute. aiol we have a
Ford grade Batteries for $9.50 and
great tragedy In cinie-qu. uee. Bui If
your old battery.
Larger battery
LOCAL MEN ATTEND SCHOOL
his father had lived to a good old age.
for $10.50 and yoar old battery.
FOR SCOUT INSTRUCTORS and Ida uncle had died nn early disiti),
we can conceive Hamlet's having mar­
Knives and scissors ground for 10c.
ried Ophelia. and got through life
A number of local men are plann
with
a
repntntlon
of
sandy,
nolhwlth
lag to go to Pendleton tonight for
standing many soliloquies, and some
the third session of a special school moody sarcasms toward the fair
for Boy Scout Instructor« which will daughter of Polonlus, to say nothing
rontinue for another two months. of the frankest Incivility to his fs
The school has as its purpose In­ I her-In-law.—George Eliot.
structing en In leadership and giving
them an Idea of the value of scout -
Ing.
A. K. Bsnssl. Oscar Payne and Wal­ Stlmaon la Named Philippine Governar
Washington. D. C.~-President Coot-
ter Warner are the local men taking
Ihe course
A diploma of gradua­ idge has nominated Henry L. St ton son
tion will be Issued to those who com-J to be governor-genoral ot the Philip­
pinen.
piste the course.
W E R E P A IR
SH O E S
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BOWMAN
Hermiston
Transfer
SHOE SHOP
FOUNTAIN
Bert Mullins
A SPECIAL
EDITION
Thursday, February 16
W e Have
Anticipated
Come in and
give our line the
“once over.”
H IT T
SER V IC E
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The Hermiston
Herald
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