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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1928)
TH S HSBM ISTOH HSBJLUX = Puhllihed every Thursday at Her miston, Umatilla County, Oregon by Joseph S. Harvey, editor and man' ager. Entered as second elass matter December, 1906, at the peetofflce at Hermiston. Umatilla County, Oregon Subscription Bates One Tear - ---------- ---------------- M Bis M onths------------ ...........----->1.00 “To thine own self be true, and it must follow as the night the day. thou canst not then be false to any m an/' WE GET RESULTS A short while ago The Herald rais ed Its voice In decorous but firm manner against the prolonged winter that has been our lot this year. The weather man was given credit for having made the weather mild, only a night or two having shown as much as zero temperatures, but the protest had to do with the persistency of winter. Results to our firm demand for a change in the weather were practlc ally Immediate. On Monday of thii week the sun, that laggard who seems to have confused us of East ern Oregon with our brethren on the coast where rain and fog are winter’s hand maidens came up on schedule In the morning and worked all day. And what a <lay he made of It! He has been on the job since. The effects of his work are a Joy to con sider. Several farmers have rushed into field work, only to reconsider and decide on a light delay. The boys are playing marbles on the commons. The girls find delight In walking in the afternoons. House wives are already planning how hus bands shall utilize abo"‘ dally ‘‘spare time” around the house and yard to spruce up appearances of the domicile. Winter Is not gone yet, and he may yet assert his powers, but the spirit of spring Is here. Spring calls for activity, and Hermiston Is planning to do things with a vengeance. Right now, it seems as far as one may Judge that Ihls spring of 1928 prom ises more to us than any other spring for many years. We would not be chided for ap pearing to toot our own horn, but at the risk of appearing to be for ward, we can not resist calling to the attention of our friends that we asked for this newer brand of weather. Newspapers have It with in their power to serve their com munities In many ways, and The Herald tkes pleasure In pointing to the reformation It has been Instru mental In bringing about In the weather. Such results make us happy. IN THE CIRCUIT COUKT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR UMATILLA COUNTY The First National Bank of Hermiston, Oregon, a corpora NOTICE TO CREDITORS tion, plaintiff 01fr WrrmWmr W m lh HERMISTON. QBIGOK. vs. Thomas N. Marxen, defendant SUMMONS. Equity No. 4497 To Thomas N. Marxen, the above named defendant: In the name of the State of Ore gon you are hereby required to ap pear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled matter and in the above entitled court within four weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, and if you fail to so ap pear and answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the above entitled court for the relief prayed for and demanded in its complaint on file in the above entitled matter, to-wlt: For judgment and decree against the defendant, Thomas N. Marxen, for the sum of >1,463.34, with inter est thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from the 26th day of December, 1926, until paid, and for the further sum of >175.00 at torneys' fees, and for plaintiff’s costs and disbursements in this suit, and for a decree declaring said sums to be first and prior liens upon the real property hereinafter described under and by virtue of plaintiff’s mort gage, and for a further decree that the mortgage described in plaintiff’s complaint, which was recorded In the office of the County Recorder of Um atilla County, State of Oregon, on the 28th day of January, 1926, at page 485, in book 88 of the Records of Mortgages for Umatilla COunty. Oregon, be foreclosed and that the premises therein described, situated in Umatilla County, State of Oregon, to-wlt: Lots 5 and 6 in Block 1 in the original town of Hermiston, as platted In Section 10, Township 4 North of Range 28, E. W. M., together with the tenements, hered itaments and appurtenances thereun- t » belonging or in any wise apper taining, be sold in the manner pro vided by law for the sale of real property under foreclosure under ex ecution to be issued upon said decree, and that the proceeds from the sale thereof be upplied to plaintiff’s Judg ment in the amounts aforesaid, and for a further decree forever barring and foreclosing the defendant in the above entitled suit of any and all right, title, clatm, interest and es tate in law or In equity and all equi ty of redemption in and to said prem ises and every part thereof exssn'.lng only such right of redemption as shall be allowed by the statut.a tf the State of Oregon, and for fuel: other relief as to a court of equity may seem meet and proper in the premises. This summons is served upon you by publication thereof pursuant to the order of the Hon. James Alger Fee. Judge of the above entitled court, duly made and entered On the 30th day of January, 1928, directing that publication hereof be made once a week for a period of four weeks consecutively in the Hermiston Her ald, and the first publication hereof la made pursuant to said order on the 2nd day of February, 1928. Raley, Raley & Warner, A. S. Cooley and John F. Kilkenny, at torneys for plaintiff. Postoffice ad dress, Pendleton, Oregon. 22-5tc. la the matter of the estate of Will iam T. Lambert, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed admin istrator of the estate of William T. Lambert, deceased, and has qualified as the law directs. All persons hav ing claims against said estate are re quired to present the same to me at the First National Bank of Hermis ton, Oregon, with proper vouchers, within six months from the date hereof. Dated this 26th day of January, 1928. F. B. Swayze, Administrator. 20-5 NOTICE OF HEARING UPON FINAL REPORT IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR UMATILLA COUNTY In the matter of the estate of Ma ry C. McLane, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the es tate of Mary C. McLane, deceased, hag filed his final report with the •lerk of the above entitled court and that the judge of said court has de signated the 25th day of February, 1928, at 2 o’clock In the afternoon as the time, and the rooms of the above entitled court In the county court house at Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon, as the place when and where hearing Is to be had thereon. All persons interested are hereby notified to then and then appear and show cause, If any they have, why said report should not be •pproved, the administrator dlscharg ?ded, his bondsmen exhonerated and the estate closed. Dated this 26th day of January IP'*8. Robert B. McLane, Administrator. 21-5tc. Miami Banks Closed by Rumors. Miami, Fla. — Anonymous letters predicting the failure of one bank caused that institution to suspend business here, resulted indirectly In the temporary closing of two others, and brought about a run on a fourth which called for >7,000,000 from the federal reserve branch bank in Jack sonville to bolster its cash reserves. WE PFP ’ SHOES The Cream of the Tobacco Crop IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR UMATILLA COUNTY For the hole family i :rn machinery and 'J e ' cs •nterials. You are ass c ci best of service in our shop. We have just installed a new Oiling Vat And are prepared to oil and re pair your harneis during the win ter season. Ask us about this new service. BOWMAN “Luckies never cut m y w ind”says Billy Burch, SHOE SHOP Captain of N . Y. Americans’ Hockey Team “1 can’t afford to take any chances w ith m y p h ysic a l con dition . T h a t’s w h y I stick to Luckies, In addition to the pleasure I get from their fine flavor, they have never cut m y w in d to any no» ticeabledegree.Final» ly, I never suffer w ith s u d d e n c o u g h in g which m ight be very d a n g ero u s fo r m e when there’s a scram» ble on the ice,” FOUNTAIN C ig a rs, T ob acco B arb er S h o p Bert Mullins We Hav Anticipated Your needs in everything that is necessary to com 99 I t ’s toasted plete your golf outfit. 99 Come in and give our line the “once over.” No Throat Irritation- N o Cough. HITT ♦ A SPECIAL EDITION SERVICE THE BUYERS OF MERCHANDISE AND THE BUYERS TO OF CALL 25-J * COUNTRY HAULS SOLICITEl ’ * T. H. Gaither * ❖ OFFER BATTERIES! Thursday, February 23 THE EDITION WILL CONSIST OF 18 PAGES WITH MANY COL UMNS DEVOTED TO WHAT HAS BEEN DONE HERE IN THE PAST TWO DECADES IN DEVELOPING FARMS FROM SAGEBRUSH LANDS. “ G et the message through IN THE Sixties the “ pony express” carried the mail over mountain and Indian wilderness from St. Joseph, Missouri, to San Francisco. The express riders and station keepers won undying fame for getting the message through, regardless ot hard ship or danger. In fact and in spirit, the Bell System is the lineal descendant of the pony express. Operators volun teer to remain at their switchboards in the face of fire, flood or other great danger. Linemen go out to repair the lines in time of accident or storm — even at the risk of their lives. There »re no instructions requiring Bell System employees to endanger their lives. It is the spirit of communication that bids them, “ Get the message through.” Ford grade Batteries for $9.50 aad your old battery. Larger battery for $10.50 and your old battery. Knives and scissors ground for 10c. Pennock Battery & Tire Shop THE STORY OF THE DISTRICTS DEVELOPMENT IS INTERESTING, AND ENOGH COPIES ARE BEING PRINTED TO SUPPLY EXTRA COP Hermiston Transfer IES FOR LOCAL PEOPLE TO SEND TO RELATIVES AND FRIENDS. THE PAPERS WILL BE WRAPPED AND READY FOR MAILING. PRICE. A DIME A COPY. we d»¡ü ORDER YOUR EXTRAS EARLY. The Hermiston Herald ANYTHING A/iYWHTRl ANYTIME Tl 1.EPH0NE 31 ■ U I H I R I I I I «■ ■ ■ ■■ «« ■ J. L. VAUGHAN J 208 East Court S t ANT AND Everthing Electrical T he P acific T elephons A no T elegraph C ompany BELL SYSTEM O ne Policy - One 3y*lem - Onnwreol Servtct TRANSFER AND DRAY ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ t FARM HOMES WILL BE ISSUED >> ♦ ♦ ♦ YOU WANT IN WHICH WILL BE SET FORTH IN COMPREHENSIVE FASHION THE ATTRACTIONS THE HERMISTON COUNTRY HAS ♦ IF IT’S ■ ii FOR YOU ISO Pendlet«», Ore, (■ ■ ■ « ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ I ■ ■ :