The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, March 22, 1928, Image 2

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    THE ILEBMISTOK HEILLID, HERMISTON. OREGON.
Œljr tymttatan ^rralò
represent this section of the county IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
had upon the 17th day of July. 1917,
In the county contest In Pendleton. 1 STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
the date of said mortgage, or has
COUNTY OF UMATILLA
since acquired, or now has, in the
Published every Thursday at He»-
The population of the high school
Fred P. Oswald, Plaintiff
following described lands located ln
mlaton, Umatilla County, Oregon by
, has Increased 5.1 per cent since the
vs.
Umatilla County, Oregon, to-wit: —
Joseph 8. Harvey, editor and man ' beginning of the second semester
Martha E. Benson, Anna Wat­
First parcel. Lots 9, 10, 11, and 12
ager.
i making a total of 103 students at
son, Benjamin Stanton, Frank
in Block 47, Coe’s First Addition to
the
present
time.
The
students
en­
Stanton, Nellie Allison and J.
the City of Stanfield, and second par-
Entered as second class matter terin g since the first of the year are
C. Allison, her husband, Ud-
el, the North Half of the Southwest
December, 1906, at the peetoffloe at
! Tom Lenhart and Ernest Cox from
ney Richardson, Fred Richard­
Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of
Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon.
j Hermiston, Clifford Jenkins from
son, Neva Richardson, also all
he Southwest Quarter, and the
Glendale, California, Letha Hurtle
other persons or parties un­
Northwest Quarter of the Northwest
Subscription Kates
from La Grande, Evelyn Shepherd
known claiming any right, tit­
Quarter of the Southwest Quarter,
One Tear — ----------------------- *1.00 ! from Wasco. The enrollment of the
le, estate, lien or interest in
'.nd the South Half of the Southwest
the real estate described in
Six Months______ _________ $1.00 gradee has increased 3.6 per cent
juartcr of the Southwest Quarter of
since the beglning of the second sem­
the complaint herein, Defend­
the Northwest Quarter of Section 12,
ester, making a total population of
ants.
Township 4, North, Range 29 E. W.
“To thine own self be true, and it the grades 202. Those entering since
Summons, equity No. 4309.
M., second parcel containing twenty
must follow as the night the day, the beginning of the year are: First
To Martha E. Reason, Anna Wat­
teres, more or less, the proceeds to
thou canst not then be false to any grade, Billie Parker, California: Cecil son, Benjamin Stanton, Frank Stan­
>e applied to the satisfaction of said
man.”
¡Warrer, Pasco, Wash.; John Dunn­ ton, Nellie Allison and J. C. Allison,
execution and all costs, as far as the
ing, Pasco, Wash. Second gTade, her husband, Udney Richardson, Fred
■ame will go. The mortgage being
Anna Huarlkson, La Grande; Helen Richardson, Neva Richardson, also
GET WHAT THEY’RE WORTH
-ecorded in the office of the Record-
Dunning, Paaco, Wash. Third grade, all other persons or parties unknown
■r of Conveyances for Umatilla Coun-
During the past week or so outside La Velle Stephenson, Perry, Ore. claiming any right, title, estate, lien
y, Oregon, Mortgage Book 91, page
Fourth
grade,
Evelyn
Edna
Briles,
or interest in the real estate describ­
Interests are reported to have 'pur­
65, and said execution having been
chased about three carloads of fine The Dalles, Oregon, Marie Lou Steph­ ed in the complaint herein:
o me delivered upon the data of this
dairy stock from dairymen on the enson, Perry, Ore. Sixth grade. Jack
In the name of the State of Ore­
lotice, to-wit ¡-February 23, 1928.
project. Prices paid are reported to House, Custer, Wash. Seventh grade. gon, you and each of you are hereby
R. T. Cooklngham, Sheriff
run from $100 to $125 per head, and Opal Hartle, La Grande. Eighth required to appear and answer the
of Umatilla County, Oregon. 26-5c
grade,
Twila
Brown,
Bellingham,
that Bounds like a lot of money.
complaint filed against you ln the
above entitled cause within four
But one buyer is quoted as hav­ Washington.
Explorer, Smokes
weeks from the date of the first pub­
ing said of one herd for which he
Lucky Strikes in
Isabelle Dodd, a student of Whit- lication of this summons, and you
paid $100 per head straight that
'’ollege.
and
Florence
Woughter,
will
please
take
notice
that
if
you
the herd was worth $150 a head to
Wildest Africa
him. Dairy stock
can not be a student of the University of Ore­ fail to appear and answer or other­
*‘Once on the Abyssinian
more valuable to any country than gon, were visitors of the high school. wise Plead within said time, the
border m y shipment of
plaintiff for want thereof will apply
they are on this project. The Her­
ald hates to see these good cows
j 7 Miss Randall and to the court for the relief prayed for
Lucky Strikes from Amer­
shipped out, but common sense would Miss Brlerley gave a party at high in plaintiff's complaint, to-wit:
For the hole family and use mod­
ica missed us, and 1 w as
dictate that If a dairy man wants to ¡school honoring the senior girls.
That the defendants and each of
ern machinery and the te st of
m
iserable
until
the
natives
cash in at a profit on the herd he Ten tables of “Travel” were in play. them be required to disclose the nat­
mtcrials. You are assured of the
followed our tracks across
has spent yearg in building he should High prize was won by Mrs. Bensej ure of their respective claims in and
best of service in our shop.
th e K a is o u t d e s e r t to
to tlie following described real prem­
sell right. California dairy men ind Letha Hartle won consoiato
We have just installed a new
have been playing Oregon breeders They presented prizes to Elba Ham­ ises, to-wit:
N airobi w ith m y precious
for a bunch of suckers for a long rick, Nell Reeves and Francis Sales,
All of Lot Six (6) In Block Five
cargo of Luckies, A fter
time, particularly in the Willamette who were guests of honor.
(5) in Richmond’s Addition to the
Nell
four yea rs o f sm o k in g
City of Helix, Umatilla County,
valley. The Eastern Oregon dairy Reeves gave two readings and Elba
Luckies
in w ildest Africa,
Oregon, otherwise known as Lot
men apparently are following in the Hamrick played several piano num­
I
find
m
y voice in perfect
valley breeders’ footsteps.
Six
(6)
in
Block
Five
(5)
of
Helix,
bers. Other guests beside the stu­
condition for m y lecture
Richmond’s Addition.
If we sell cows to outside buyers dents and faculty were Isabelle Dodd,
And are prepared to oil and re­
or In or to any part of said premises
they should be sold at such a price Iris Little an<l Elinor Briggs.
tour in A m erica.”
pair your harness during the win­
and subject the said claims to Judi­
that the buyer won’t make $50 per
ter season. A sk us about this new
head.
service.
A few loads of ashes have been put cial investigation by this court, and
on the fourth and fifth grade play­ that the same be determined by this
Hal G. H obs of Oregon City, until grounds. More Is being put on each court and for a decree of this court
recently private secretary to Gover­ day. This is to keep the sand from quieting the plaintiff’s title to th-
- -
nor Patterson, for several years sec­ blowing and to make a hard play real premises above described, an<
the whole thereof; and for a decre'
retary of the state editorial associa­ groqnd.
of this court that plaintiff is the sol
tion, an energetic and capable nat­
owner of the real premises above des
ive Oregonian, Is a candidate for the
The piano has been moved back to
republican nomination as secretary the high school from the fifth grade crlbed and that neither the said de
No Throat Irritation- No Cough.
fendants nor any of them have anj
of state. Mr. Hoss’ record Is an en­ building.
right, title, estate, lien or interest ir
viable one, and the information the
©1928. The American Tobacco Co., Inc.
Herald has been able to secure about The seventh and eighth grade glee or to said premises or any part there
him leads to the belief that the peo­ clubs are no longer practicing i the of, and for such other and furthe;
ple of Oregon are to be congratulat­ fifth grade building and they are row relief as to the court may seem inee
ed that a man of his capacity is will­ staging their operetta instead of li and equitable in the premises.
You are further notified that thU
ing to forsake 8 private career for 1 the laboratory.
Cigars, Tobacco
summons is served upon you by pub
the vicissitudes of public service.
licatlon thereof once a week for foui
Barber Shop
The fourth and fifth grades had
weeks in the Hermiston Herald pur
"I’ll be home as soon as possible,” a music spell down.
suant to the order of the Honorable
Is the word that was received this
James Alger Fee, judge of the above
week from Tom B. Gurdane, now In
Mlss Atkinson spent the week end
entitled court, made and entered of
Los Angeles, whore he went with C. in Portland.
record in the above entitled court
L. Buck Lleuallen, to claim the re­
and cause on the —
day oF Jan
ward money offered for the capture
Clifford Jenkins ranked first in uary, 1928.
of William Edward Hickman.
Mr. the objective bookkeeping for the
C. Z. Randall, Attorney foi
Gurdane recently announced his nine weeks.
Plaintiff.
candidacy for the republican nomina­
Post office address of C. Z. Ran
tion for sheriff. He lg probably as
Mrs. Hammon and Mrs. Klages
poor a politician as ever went after were visitors In the sixth grade last dall, Box 755, Pendleton, Oregon.
29-5tc
an office ln this county, at least in Thursday,
recent years, but people who know
NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE
Tom Gurdane swear by him as to
James Lenhart wag absent from
UNDER EXECUTION
honesty, integrity and straight deal­ the sixth grade last week on account
Gates O’Size Super Tread Tires
Oversize Trojan Tires
Notice Is hereby given that by vir­
ing. He has lived in Umatilla county of illness.
2—30x3 1-2 .............
$10. Each
tue of an execution issued out of the
9—30x3 1-2 ................ $7.75 each
nearly all his life, has given satis­
Your needs in everything
Circuit Court of the State or Oregor
1— 3 2 x 4 ...................... $14.25 each
3— 30x3 .....................
$6.00 each
faction as chief of police in Pendle­
The sixth grade are making pro­
to me directed and delivered upor
2— 33x4 ................... $14.85 each
1—32x4
$11.80 each th at is necessary to com­
ton for years and is a seasoned, ex­ duct maps of South America,
a judgment and decree and order e!
1—3 3 x 4 ................................ $12.75 each
perienced officer. Tom is short when
Gates Ealloon Super Tread Tires
plete your golf outfit.
sale rendered in said court on the li-
1— 33x4 ..................... $12.75 each
it comes to putting out flowery hooey INTER CLASS TOURNEY IN
th
day
of
March,
1928.
in
favor
oi
2—31x625
...
..........
$15.95
each
nnd won’t promise to do the Impossi­
2— 30x495 ................ $14.00 each
TENNIS STARTS TODAY The First National Bank of Hermis­
ble, but his execution of his duty in
Gates Trojan Balloons
ton, Oregon, a corporation, and a-
5— 29x440 .................... $9.95 each
the past has always been such that
gainst Thomas N. Marxen, ln the suit
he has not been compelled to resort
2— 31x525 ................. $13.30 each
Regular Trojan Tires
The Inter class tennis tournament therein pending wherein the said Th<
to alibis. He may be expected to let
2— 30x495 ................. $11.65 each
to
determln^
the
best
class
teanig
in
First
National
Bank
of
Hermiston
his work speak for Itself. The Her­
2—30x3 1-2 ............... $8.50 each
6—29x440 .....................$8.45 each
ald welcomes the entrance of a man the Hermiston high school, held un­ Oregon, a corporation, was plaintiff
der the direction of Supt. Cherry, and the said Thomas N. Marxen wat
of Tom Gurdane’s calibre In the race
and is unreservedly nnd enthusias­ will get under way this afternoon at defendant, for the sum of $1.463.34.
3 o’clock and be concluded tomorrow together with Interest thereon at the
tically for him.
alterncon between the hours of 3 and rate of 10 per cent per annum from
6.
the 22nd day of December, 1926, un­
For the benefit of those critics of
Some fast competition is expected til paid, and the further sum of
young people who think that tl»„ new in practically ail the events. The $175.00, attorneys’ fees, and for
generation Is composed about 100 teams, both singles nnd doubles, boys’ plaintiff’s costs and disbursements in
per cent of featherweights. Umatilla jgirls’*and mixed. have drawn for this suit incurred, taxed at $38.50,
county can point with prld«, to Buck places, and the tourney will be play­ which said decree and judgment and
Lleuallen.
Just back from Califor­ ed according to an established sched- order of sale has been duly docketed
nia where he was feted and praised jule.
and enrolled in the office of the clerk
for his part In the capture of Wil­
A silk flag has been offered as a of the said court, and in and by which
Phone 60-J
liam Edward Hickman. Buck Is still trophy to the class team that makes said Judgment and decree and order
th,, same quiet, unaffected, unspoil­ the best showing, and a medal will
Ford grade Batteries for $9.50 and
of sa!c it was directed that th„ here­
ed, likeable chap.
Larger battery
¡be awarded the best individual play­ inafter described real property In
Township Four North Range j undersigned, sheriff of Umatilla your old battery.
for $10.50 and yonr old battery.
er on the showing made throughout Umatilla County, Oregon, together
Twenty-eight E. W. M.,
i County, Oregon, by virtue of an ex­
the tournament.
vith the tenements, hereditaments together with the tenements, hered­ ecution issued out of the Circuit
Knives and scissors ground for 10c.
I A K. Bensel will be head referee and appurtenances thereunto belong­ itaments and appurtenances thereto Court of the State of Oregon for Urn-
of the sets, and Elba Hamrick, Ed- in g or In any wtse appertaining, and belonging or In any wise appertain­ atiila County, to me directed and de­
lmu;.d Brlgrs, Donald Klagas and 1 also alt of the estate, right, title and ing, and also all of the right, estate, livered, upon a decree of foreclosure
In the sectional declamatory con­ ¡1 c.rold Pace will do the scoring. interest of said defendant ln and to title and interest of said defendant in made and entered on the 30th day of
test held at Stanfield Thursday eve­ | ’ihe public has a cordial invitation the same be sold by the sheriff of and to the same, said landg to be sold January. 1928. In favor of Howard
ning, March 15. first place in the to attend the matches which will ho Umatilla County, Oregon, to satisfy at public auction to the highest bid­ C. Dunn. Trustee, and against R. R.
der for cash in hand, the proceeds of Stafford, and upon Judgement includ­
said Judgment and all costa.
oratorical division was taken by V»r- .fr.a.
Now, therefore, I will, on the 21at said sale to be applied in satisfaction ed therewith against defendant for
non Harrah, second place in the
day of April, 1928, at the hour of of said execution and all costs.
Meeting Planned Sunday
¡the sum of $578.4n. with Interest
humorous division by Anna Gaither.
2 o’clock in the afternoon of said day,
Dated this 15th day of March. i thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per
Although the contest was close. Echo
On Sunday, March 25. at 2:30 the
¡annum from October 4. 1926, until
won three firsts and Umatilla three international council on religious ed­ at the front door of the court hnuae 1928.
R. T. Cooklngham, Sheriff of ¡paid, with the further sum of $75.00 «
seconds. The winner, will speak at ucation of the west end of Umatilla in the City of Pendleton, Umatilla
206 East Court S t
£
Umatilla County, Oregon 28-5t attorney fees and $17.95 costs, all
Pendleton in the county contest to be county will hold a meeting in the County. Oregon, sell all of the right,
n
ANY
AND
£
title, Interast and estate which the
held* In the near future.
! speured by a certain real estate mort-
Methodist church at Echo. .Mrs. Hill,
In the sectional grade declamatory the district president, will expect the said defendant. Thomas N. Marxen. SHERIFFS SALE ON EXECUTION ! gage forcloeed in said decree, I will
(Mortgage Foreclosure)
contest held in Stanfield Friday. Mar superintendent of the Sunday school had on thp 27th day of January. 1926
I on Saturday, the lis t day of March,'
H . the following places were taken or president of any organised class or since then has acquired, or now has 1« The Circuit Ccnrt Of The State Of 1928, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon,1
Oregon For Umatilla County
by Hermiston
In divlsin B, John (o give a report on the activities of I In and to the following described pre­
i at the front door of the county court
1'lggs second in patriotic and Brure their Sunday school or class The pro- mises situated ln Umatilla County, Howard C. Dunn, Trnatca
• house, in Pendleton. Umatiliat'ounty, j 5
FOR YOU
5
Plaintiff
Follett second In humorous; In div­ gri'.m will be furnished by the Sun­ Slat«, or Oregon, to-wit:
| Oregon, sell at public sale to the
Lota
Five
and
Six
In
Block
One
■
ision F. Eddie Bensel won first in day schools of the district. Mbs San-
I highest bidder for cash in hand, in i
In the original Town of Hermis­
R. R. Stafford. Defendant.
the dramatic. Eddie Benpei will stad will alng a solo.
two parcels, all the right, title and ■ Phone 139
Pendleton, Ora. ■
ton aa platted in Section Teo
Notice Is hereby given that the interest which said R R Stafford
I
The Cream of f
the F
Tobacco
Crop
MARTIN
JOHNSON,
WE R EPA IR
SHOES
Oiling
V at
BOW M AN
t’s toasted" SHOE SHOP
F O U N T A IN
Tire Sale!
Bert M ullins
W e h a v e on hand th e fo llo w in g sizes
in G A T E S and T R O J A N Cord tires at
the fo llo w in g prices w hile th ey last.
A lso tu b es to fit a t the right prices.
W e H ave
A n ticip a ted
C om e
in
and
give our line the
“on ce o v er.”
T h ese tires are all g u aran teed b y the
m an u facturers.
T h e y are not ch eap
HITT
tires but good tires at a ch eap price.
H erm iston Service Station
SCHOOL NEWS
BATTERIES!
P en n ock B attery &
T ire Shop
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