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Wrrmtalnn frralì) The leaders of the boys and girls Mrs. A. Stephenson and two u » u u p u u tu e a i tu u a y club work met Wednesday March 14 daughters, Marie Lou and Lavelle, the date of said mortgage, or has to discuss the work and arrange for ____ _ _ are here as guests at the home ef Published .very Thursday at Her slnce acquired, or now has, ln the meeting of all club members the lat- h,er parents, Mr. and Mrs. r. r miston, Umatilla County. Oregon by ter part of the week. following described lands located in jWright. The Stephensons live at Joseph S. Harvey, editor and man Umatilla County, Oregon, to-w lt:— Perry, Oregon, and the mill in which ager. First parcel. Lota 9, 10, 11. and 12 Allene Wisenor and Lucille Hooker Mr. Stephenson is employed recent In Block 47, Coe’s First Addition to have the leading parts In the seventh ly was moved. Mrs. Stephenson and Entered aa second class m atter * the City of Stanfield, and second par daughters will remain here until Deeember, 1908, at the peetofflee at "* ' operi a cel, the North Half of the Southwest they find a new location Hermiston, U m atilla County, Oregon Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of The Boy Scouts assisted with the the Southwest Quarter, and the clean up day by cleaning up many of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Pelky and Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Subscription Rates the vacant lots children recently returned to Her Quarter of the Southwest Quarter, One T ear .......................... ........... 82.0$ miston from San Francisco, where and the South Half of the Southwest A Methodist Sunday school con they have been for the past year. Bix Months ................ .........- f l .0 0 Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of ference will be held at th« M. E. the Northwest Quarter of Section 12, ~ ] church beginning Friday, the 16th, Johnny Risko W ins From Sharkey Township 4, North, Range 29 E. W. •To thine own self be true, and it at 7:3o and win last until Sunday New York. — Johnny Risko cuffed M., second parcel containing twenty must follow as the night the day, the 18th. Rev. Andrews of Salem .nil cluuttd his »ay to a decisive acres, more or less, the proceeds to thou^canst not then be false to any Will be In charge of the meetings victory over Jack Sharkey, In a 15- be applied to the satisfaction of said man' ¡Everyone is invited to attend the round mauling match. While a crowd execution and all costs, as far as the conference. of barely 10,000 looked on, mildly in same w ill go. The mortgage being terested and occasionally bored, the CONGRATULATIONS! recorded in the office of the Record The Boy Scouts are starting wood big rough and tumble man from Cleve er of Conveyances for Umatilla Coun For the excellent work that was, carving. They are also working on land battered Sharkey out of the ty, Oregon, Mortgage Book 91, page done yesterday in cleaning up Her- “ fire frict,on hiachine so as to be heavyweight elimination tournament. 65, and said execution having been iniston In such effective fashion The able to pro<'uce tlre without matches to me delivered upon the date of this Radio Allocation ia Pasted by House. Herald offers Its congratulations. notice, to-wit;-February 23, 1928. The high school carnival held The job needed to be done, and the Washington, D. C.—With an amend R. T. Cooklngham, Sheriff fact that the Hermiston spirit of March 9 for the beneflt of the high ment proposing a drastic change in of Umatilla County, Oregon. 26-5c co-operation rose to the occasion even scb001 athletic association, was view- the existing broadcasting system--an in fuller measure than had been anti- ed 88 a 8UCCe8S both financially and equal distribution of stations among cipated makes ug aware of the fact othcrwi8e- The booths were: For the states and territories upon the that the bigger, more progressive Men O,lly’ Mr Cherry'' Chorus Girls basis of population—the house passed spirit of Hermiston is constantly Ml8s Donoyan; The Mock Wedding a senate bit! to extend for one yeai growing. / j Miss Seyler; Fortune Telling, Miss the life of the federal radio commis America’s Stage Particular credit should go to the McCo,,um; Candy and Popcorn, Miss slon. Favorite special committee from the coipmer-;Randall: Refref>hments, Miss Brler- clal club that had charge and to ' *y ’ beauty Parlor. Miss Atkinson. A Tom Gurdane Out for Sheriff. “Good old Luckies! Henry Hitt, chairman, who bore the tOtal ° f 977 10 was taken in with s Pendleton, Or.—Tom Gurdane, Pen For the hole family and use mod W e ’ve been pals for brunt of the campaign; to the Boy pr° ^ 07 abou^ «7«- The music was dleton’s police chief, and one of the ern machinery and the best of years. A n d Hite an old Scouts under the leadership of Wal- donated by Mrs- Briggs, Edmund captors of William Edward Hickman, mterials. You are assured of the friend they treat me ter Warner, and to those private clt- RrlRg8' Sumner Robinson, Miss announced his candidacy for the re best of service in our shop. izens who worked in cleaning up]Thomp8on and Miss Seyler. weü. N o irritation to publican nomination for sheriff ol We have just installed a new premises, whether their own, or c ity ' ---------- m y th r o a t a n d no Umatilla county. From Long Beach Marian Henderson has returned to Cal., Gurdane informed local friends or vacant lots coughing. A n d I ap- I hose who failed to co-operate school after an absence of two weeks that he would run for the office. predate Lucky Strike missed something in fun and In con-i on acount of a dislocation of several —the full body tobac vertebrae In her back sclousness of a civic duty performed. Oregon State Deficit is $1,500,000. co with the toasted They should see to It that next year Salem. Or.—The actual deficit in the Ruth Kaiser is going to school amount of the state's finances at th< they are in the ranks. flavor that’s been the And are prepared to oil and re And now that our town is cleaned with her right arm in a sling as the end of this year will be between $1,- same since that day pair your harness during the win result of an accident. up and shining, let’s keep It that 500,000 and $1,900,000 says a statement w e m et.” ter season. Ask us about this new way! by Secretary of State Sam A. Koser. service. At the P. T. A. meeting held on Robert Green is Found G uilty. ♦ - <• Thursday, March 8, recitations were given by the following: ‘'Camel’s La Marshfield, Or.—Robert Green hat ment,” Pauline McGill; ’’Dead Doll,’ been convicted of slaying his neigh Edna Jean Davis; “George and the bor, Caleb Green, ai Catching lr.le; 4 , . 4. Bear,” Jack Pace; and “School last November 21. I uplls in the fifth grade having Cays, Viola Kiniey. Due to the ab- a perfect record for the past two 8®nc® ° f all officers, the business NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE weeks In the good behavior contest meetlng was dispensed with, UNDER EXECUTION are: Marian Swarner, Margaret Mc ©1928, The American Tobacco Co., Inc. Mullen, Neva Richards, Ruth Nunn, Merritt Schillings was absent from Notice is hereby given that by vir Ernestine Sullivan, Pauline McGill, £h® seventh grade Monday and tue of an execution issued out of the ■ b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b Tuesday of this week. Beatrice Agnew and George Sale. Circuit Court of the Stale or Oregon The first, second and third grades J The boys and girls basket ' ai; to me directed and delivered upon a judgment and decree and order of cleaned the play grounds last Wed- teams had their pictures taken Mon- C ig a r s , T o b a c c o sale rendered in said court on the 12- ne8day' day. A prize of one dollar was of- th day of March, 1928, in favor of ] B arber S h o p ---------- fered to the person taking the best The First National Bank of Hermis For their third quarter exam ina-: Picture of each team. Several took tlon, the pupils of the eighth grade' Pictures, more to have a picture of ton, Oregon, a corporation, and a- gainst Thomas N. Marxen, In the suit| a r e **B n m «ar I *« * ______ , are >nsw ering former state tests. tn e teams than to compete for the therein pending wherein the said The prize. First National Bank of Hermiston, H W E ARRIVED AT OUR STORE Miss Randall and Miss Brlerly are Oregon, a corporation, was plaintiff | TO T A K E THE PLACES OF THE giving a party in honor of the sen FARM SURVEY FINISHED and the said Thomas N. Marxen was ior girls at the high school on March DOZENS THAT WE HAVE SOLD defendant, for the sum of $1,463.34, 17. Continued From Page One) DURING THE FAST WEEK. GET together with Interest thereon at the] YOURS BEFORE IT’S TOO LATE. rate of 10 per cent per annum from The pupils of the rixth grade «re h° U8®8 a'® « necessity. The floors ‘ pe' an“™ ' r°m king their b® either «“ her concrete concrete nr hnerd s „ r . l th e 22nd day of Decemb«L 192«. un- THEY ARE PROVING MIGHTY taklng their nine nine weeks exam ina-lmay may be or board. Suc tlons. POPULAR. culent feed for winter handling of til paid, and the further sum of $176.00, attorneys’ fees, and for flocks is a necessity. , a Mr. Jenkins oca said — vaa , uciiaillft 11 James Lenhart is absent from the and reccomended the growing of car plaintiff's costs and disbursements In sixth grade on account of Illness. rot8 M tbe Ideal crop for thlg pur- this suit Incurred, taxed at $38.60, which said decree and judgment and pose. .______ Thursday a representative of Baldy “The survey does not indicate as order of sale has been duly docketed Your needs in everything Strang's “Sunset Artists'* saw Mr. i b'gb a labor income per farm as we and enrolled in the office of the clerk < herry and decided on March 20 aa wou'd Hke to see, or receive,” the of the said court, and In and by which that is necessary to com the date for their entertainment "*8<8tant county agent said, "but it said Judgment and decree and order ¡of sale it was directed that the here AND MEN'S WORK SHIRTS HAVE plete your golf outfit. here. A percentage of the proceeds does sllow UB ,he causes that are pre- JUST ARRIVED, AND THE MEN from this goes to the high school venting us from receiving more per Inafter described real property ln MflLL BE 119TEB ESTED IN THE athletic fund. This is a different 7arm. With the remedies suggested, Umatilla County, Oregon, together VALUES IN THESE GARMENTS. kind of entertainment having both th® goal ° t more money can be reach- with the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belong vocalists and instrumentalists who ®d- will give classical and popular num-l "My own Personal conviction is ing or in any wise appertaining, and berg. Another Interesting feature will tbat the fullest success of poultry also all of the estate, right, title and be the Scotch costumes and explana-!ra,8,ng here absolutely demands the interest of said defendant In and to tion of the Scotch plaids. The ad- U8e of permanent floors ln winter the same be sold by the sheriff of “WHERE PRICES ARE LESS THAN MAIL ORDER” mission lg only 60 cents for adults ,ay,ng houses Internal parasites have I Umatilla County. Oregon, to satisfy and 26 cents for children. Every- "®«kened blr'a until production has said judgment and all costs. New. therefore, 1 will, on the 21st body come. been lowered. It's Impossible to get ■--------- j rid of parasites unless the laying day of April, 1928, at the hour of Rita Baker and Isabelle Bee' e via- *’ouae has a permanent floor that can 2 o'clock In the afternoon of said day, les J. Ward of Stanfield. Oregon, who SHERIFFS SALE ON EXECUTION on February 20, 192L made Home (Mortgage Foreclosure) tied high school Friday. March 9. ]b® «craped clean of refuse and spray- at the front door of the court house stead Entry under Act Dec. 29, 1916, in the City of Pendleton, Umatilla Both the girls are high school atu- ®d ,o RUI parasites and eggs of para County. Oregon, sell all of the right, No. 024293, for N W U . W H S W U . In The Circuit Court Of The State Of dents at Sunfield. sites." Oregon For Umatilla County title, interest and estate which the Section 18. Township 3 North, Range 28 East, Willamette Meredlan, has Howard C. Dunn. Trustee said defendant. Thomas N. Marxen. Coach Walenta and several boys FORMER RESIDENTS ESCAPE filed notice of intention to make fin Plaintiff worked on the baseball field and FLOOD IN SANTA PAULA had on th« 27th day of January, 1926 al three year proof, to establish claim or since then has acquired, or now has track last Saturday. Boys from the] _______ country brought In two teams to] A telegram received thlg morning in and to the following described pre to the land above described, before R. R. Stafford, Defendant. Ford grade Batteries for $9.50 and drag the field. They also hauled by Mrs T. D. Worster from her un- mises situated i„ Umatilla County, W. J. Warner, United States Com Notice is hereby given that the your old battery. Larger battery misstoner, at Hermiston, Oregon, on Stnte er Oregon, to-wit: ashes and cinders for the track. It r>®. E- E Chamberlain, at Santa undersigned, sheriff of Umatilla for $10.50 and your old battery. the 25th day of April. 1928. Lors Five and Six in Block One 1« Mr. Walenta's Intention to build Paula. Ca'lfornla. «tied that Mr. and County, Oregon, by virtue of an ex Claimant names as witnesses in the original Town of Hermis Knives and scissors ground for 10c. a cinder track and to lay rtf lots Mrs. Jack Smith esenc.t Injury in the ecution issued out of the Circuit Heistand Moore of Echo, Oregon. ton as platted in Section Ten for broad jumping, the shot put, dis- Hood that occurred when a big dam Court of the State of Oregon for Um Jesse Richard of Echo, Oregon. Allen Township Four North Range atilla County, to me directed and de cua throwing and high Jumping. | w®nt out and caused the death oj Thompson of Echo, Oregon. Ralph Twenty-eight E. W. M„ New hurdles will be made aa soon as several hundred people. livered, upon a decree of foreclosure Richards of Hermiston, Oregon possible and the hoys will begin rigid The telegram gave the further in- together with the tenements, hered made and entered on the 30th day of J. W Donnelly. Register. tralflng. , formation that Mr. Chamberlain h..d itaments and appurtenances thereto January, 1928. In favor of Howard C. Dunn. Trustee, and against R. R. ' j inspected 63 bodies of those who per- belonging or In any wise appertain New members of the high school ,8b®d in the flood on the day the ing, and also all of the right, estate, SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 10, IRRI Stafford, and upon judgement includ title and Interest of said defendant in glee elub are Clara Gates, Letha Har message w a . sent ed therewith against defendant for ■■ ■ ■ b b b b b b b b b b b b s b b i GON, MORROW COUNTY, OREGON tl». George Davla, John Newell. Rod- the sum of 8578.40. with interest Mr. and Mrs. Smith left here more and to th . same, said land, to be sold at public auction to the highest bid noy Pavi« and Vernon Harrah. Sealed bids will be accepted on the thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per than a year ago Mrs. Smith is der for cash In hand, the proceeds of construction and material of a new annum from October 4, 1928, until Mrs. Worster's stater said sale to be applied In satisfaction gymnasium. Bid. will be opened paid, with the further sum of $75.00 2 Mr..Cherry Is making plans for an 208 East Coart S t M arch 17, 1928. Plana and specifi attorney feeg and $17.95 costa, all I « « * ? ! " ‘l""*’ ‘<’ur"ara*n‘ N«' Mrs. G. H Jenkins entertained at of said execution and all costs. Dated this 16th day of March. cations can be secured at the office secured by a certain real estate mort o . H ? .i n ri i K T / b"‘ ,ry- two bridge parties at her ANT AND Turn A Lum Lumber Co., Irrigon. gage forcloaed In said decree. I will he d ■ ‘h* “*ar f’“ "r® h o m e Tuesday and Wednesday after- 192S. R. T. Cooklngham. Sheriff of Oregon. All bids must be In the hands on Saturday, the 31st day of March. oejobtect of the tournament I, to noons this week Three tables were Umatilla County, Oregon 28-5t j of tbs clerk on or before 12 Noon. 1928. at 2 o'clock iu the afternoon, find,lie», material far th . high achool In play each afternoon. Prize win tuoni which will play In several March 17, 1928. at tbs front door of the county court ner! at the Tuesday party were Mrs, matches this spring. Rr.'ph Richards and Mrs. E. L Jack- DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR The School Board reserves the htnise. In Pendleton. Umatilla County. FO R YOU U. 8. LAND OFFICE AT son. Wednesday's prize winners right to accept or reject any or all Oregon, eell at public sale to the THE DALLES. OREGON Hpgo Paneo has been abent for eev- were Mrs. F. B. Swayze and Mias highest bidder for casb In hand. In bids. erai day» with chicken pox. two paresis, all the right, title and 1» Pendleton, Ora. ■ Roee Donovan. H. W Grimm, Clerk. 2$-Jt. Notice 1* hereby given that Char Interest which eald R. R Stafford| The Cream of the Tobacco Crop “1 Appreciate Lucky Strike” Says George Cohan W E R EPA IR SHOES O iling V at SCHOOL NLWS y BOWMAN toasted" SHOE SHOP No Throat Irritation- No Cough, FOUNTAIN B Wore Dotty a m •Bee D r e s se s Bert Mullins W e Have Anticipated New Assortments of Overalls Come in and give our line the “once over.” The Fam ily W ardrobe HITT BATTERIES! Pennock Battery & Tire Shop ■J. L. VAUGHANS 2 S £ S Everthing Electrical