THE HEBMISTOH HEßJLLD. HERMISTON. OREGON,
JJJjf t y n a t a lm i ty r a lO
¡ In April, the election of officer, will ond; Robert Henderson, third; end
be held
Helen Woughter, fourth.
had upon the 17th day of July, 1917,
the date of said mortgage, or has
since acquired, or now has. in the
following described lands located iu
Umatilla County, Oregon, to-wlt; —
Firqt parcel, Lots 9, 10, 11, and 13
in Block 47, Coe's First Addition to
the City of Stanfield, and seccnd par
cel, the North Half of the Southwest
Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of
the Southwest Quarter, and the
Northwest Quarter of the Northwest
Quarter of the Southwest Quarter,
and the South Half of the Southwest
Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of
the Northwest Quarter of Section 12,
Township 4, North, Range 29 E. W.
M.. second parcel containing twenty
acres, more or less, the proceeds to
be applied to the satisfaction of said
execution and all costs, as far as the
same will go. The mortgage being
recorded In the office of the Record
er of Conveyances for Umatilla Coun
ty, Oregon, Mortgage Book 91, page
65, and said execution having been
to me delivered upon the date of this
notice, to-wit ¡-February 23, 1928.
R. T. Cooklngham, Sheriff
of Umatilla County, Oregon. 26-5c
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of the
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Published every Thursday at He».
The Boy Scouts went te Pendle-
Twin boys. Ralph and Raymond
mlston, Umatilla County, Oregon by toB Friday. March 23. to a Boy Scout Ferguson from Yakima, have enroll-
Joseph 8. Harvey, editor and man circus. At the meeting March 27, ed In the second grade.
ager.
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in the near future. The parents will
Dr. Gornall To Talk
Entered an second class matter be asked to come.
A meeting at which Dr. Gornall,
December. 1905, at the pestofflee at
formerly a pastor of the Methodist
Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon.
The Roy Scouts are bolding a Episcopal church at Pendleton, will
patrol contest. The points will be be the speaker will be held at the
awarded as follows: (1) training a Hermiston Methodist church Mon
Subscription Rates
One Tear ................................. $2.0» recruit, 10 points; (2) passing a day evening at 8 o’clock, according
test, 10 points; (3) making or buy- to Rev. S. Hamrick, pastor.
Dr.
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ling any Scout equipment, 5 to 10 Gornall will have ag his subject,
points; (4) present, 1 point; (5) on J "World Service." He Is a field man
“To thine own self be true, and it time, 1 point; (6) all patrol on time, for the church and Is reported to be
must follow a s ,th e night the day, ¡5 points; (7) getting stunts for cir- a very interesting speaker.
thou canst not then be false to any cus, 20 points; (8) winner of a Scout
man.’’
meeting, 5 points.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
The chemistry class are taking, up
COUNTY OF UMATILLA
POUTLRY POSSIBILITIES
the study of metals for the last quar
Fred P. Oswald, Plaintiff
ter. The sodium family Is the main
vs.
Will hindsight prove that this year
one. This family Is very important
Martha E. Benson, Anna Wat
of 1928 has been one of the best of
because of its many industrial uses
son, Benjamin Stanton, Frank
recent years in which to raise a big
In the manufacturing of soaps, cem
Stanton, Nellie Allison and J.
flock of pullets?
ent, fertilizers, glass and explo
C. Allison, her husband, Ud-
Factg are not lacking now to cause sives.
Voted Most Valuable
ney Richardson, Fred Richard
one to wonder if the growers of the
son, Neva Richardson, also all
Hermiston district might do well to
Player in 1927
The physics class are taking up
other persons or parties un
run ugalnst current fashion by plan
the study of sound Including the
known claiming any right, tit
ning to brood a good deal more than
National League,
physical basis of music, the dictouic
le, estate, Hen or Interest in
a normal sized flock of chicks.
scale, vibration, pitch, amplitude
the real estate described in
Says Luckies Do Not
Why?
and quality of musical noteg.
the complaint herein, Defend
Reports from a sufficiently wide
Affect His Wind
ants.
range of sources to give them weight
The general science class is study
Summons, equity No. 4309.
are to the effect that orders for
ing simple and complex machines.
To Martha E. Benson, Anna Wat
baby chicks from hatcheries all along The simple group includes the lever,
For the hole family and use mod
son, Benjamin Stanton, Frank Stan
the coast are from 60 to 60 per cent
pulley, incline plane, screw, wedge ton, Nellie Allison and J. C. Allison,
ern machinery and the best of
“ W hen I first started to smoke 1
less in 1928 than they were in 1927.
and wheel and axle. The more com her husband, Udney Richardson, Fred
raterials.
You are assured of the
was
anxious
to
find
a
cigarette
Handlers of eggs and those Inter
plex include the study of wind, steam Richardson, Neva Richardson, also
best of service in our shop.
ested in the industry are of the
that w ould give me pleasure
and gas driven machines.
We have just installed a new
all other persons or parties unknown
opinion that the supply of eggs from
without taxing m y w ind or ir
claiming any right, title, estate, lien
China, usually one of the most im
“The Book Agent” which is to be
ritating m y throat. I soon dis
portant factors in the Pacific coast given by the Junior class Friday, or interest in the real estate describ
ed in the complaint herein:
market, will be very short, if not
covered
Lucky Strikes. 1 am very
April 13, is reported to be a good
In the name of the State of Ore
altogether missing, during the next one. This play ig a comedy in three
fond of the excellent flavor of
gon, you and each of you are hereby
year or so.
acts.
these cigarettes and they keep
required to appear and answer the
The cycle of change from least
And are prepared to oil and re
m y throat clear and do not
complaint filed against you in the
profits to greatest profits In the
The date for the high school op- above entitled cause within four
pair your harness during the win
poultry business is comparatively
affect
m
y
w
ind
in
the
least.
erettta Is set for May 12. The stu weeks from the date of the first pub
ter season. Ask us about this new
short. Last year saw thousands and
dents have started .working on the lication of this summons, and you
service.
thousands of producing birds sold to second act of It now.
will please take notice that If you
killers, due to low prices for eggs.
fail to appear and answer or other
The information available on this
The lower grades are learning act wise Plead within said time, the
phase of the business lg that the ion songs and folk dances.
plaintiff for want thereof will apply
least stable poultry districts were
to the court for the relief prayed for
most affected with the tendency In
The sixth grade is going through in plaintiff's complaint, to-wit:
more Btable districts to cull flocks the vocal score of “Plnafors.”
That the defendants and each of
very closely.
them be required to disclose the nai
If mature flocks of producers have
Tryouts for the senior play, "Tom
No Throat Irritation- No Cough«
been weeded out rigorously, If the my's Bride,” will be held on Wednes ure "of their respective claims in and
to
the
following
described
real
prem
supply of eggs from China Is cut day morning. Practice starts next
©1928, The American Tobacco Co., Inc.
short, or wholly eliminated on ac week. The play will be presented on ises, to-wit:
All of Lot Six (6) In Block Five
count of the internal turmoil that May 4.
(5) in Richmond’s Addition to the
prevails In that cuntry, and If the
City of Helix, Umatilla Coitnty
number of pullets that go Into laying
Kenneth Schilling left with his
Oregon, otherwise known as Lot
houses this fall Is half, or less than parents Tuesday for Medford, Ore;; r.
C ig a r s , T o b a c c o
Six (6) In Block Five (5) of Helix
half, the number of last .faU, then where they Intend to live.
B arber S h o p
Richmond’s Addition.
the chances are good for some fatter
or in or to any part of said premises
profits in the poultry business this
Anna Ray Martin, Iris Shafer and
and subject the said claims to judi
winter and next year.
Roy Dahlman were absent from the cial investigation by this court, and
A big majority of students of con sixth grade lost week on account of
that the same be determined by this
ditions of this Hermiston country illness.
court and for a decree of this court
believe. that poultry Is justified In
quieting the plaintiff’s title to the
being considered a major activity
The sixth grade Is planning a pic
here. Obeervatlons make It plain nlc party at Thom's grove next Sat real premises above described, and
that volume production le abeolutely urday morning at 10 o’clock. Re the whole thereof; and for a decree
necessary In a district that seeks to freshments are being prepared by the of this court that plaintiff is the sole
PRETTY FLOWER TUBANS, TAILORED, NOVELTY STRAWS,
owner of the real premises above des
develop poultry raising as a worth pupils.
crlbed and that neither the said de'
while specialty. With these facte in
LITTLE HATS AND BIG HATS.
fendants nor any of them have any
mind, this spring of 1928 has every
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I The seventh grade Is sorry to lose right, title, estate, lien or Interest In
appearance
of
being
the
correct
time
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Merritt Schilling who has gone with
THEY EMPHASIZE EVERYTHING THAT’S NEW AND FASH-
or to said premises or any part there
to carry on expansion with more than his parents to Medford.
IONABLE.
of, and for such other and further
an even chance of growers realizing
relief as to the court may seem meet
a nice profit thereby.
The seventh grade haa been divid
The Herald is not attempting to ed Into two divisions which have held and equitable in the premises.
YOU’LL BE DELIGHTED AT THEAPFEAT,
AND APPEAR-
Your needs in everything
You are-further notified that this
advise anyone as to how to conduct a spelling contest. Last Friday the
ANCE.
AND
THE
PRICES
RANGE
FROM
ONLY—
hl» business. The Individual must losing side gave the winning side a summons is served upon you by pub
th at is necessary to com
lication thereof once a week for four
assume the Job, fun and grief of do party.
plete your golf outfit.
weeks in the Hermiston Herald pur
ing that himself. But prospects are
suant to the order of the Honorable
such that It looks as If It might be a
Dick Hutchinson was absent from James Alger Fee, Judge of the above
good thing for this community to
,
. , .
i the seventh grade for several days entitled court, made and entered of
buy as many chicks as growers can !
Week
record in the above entitled court
buy, feed, house and handle during
and cause on the 19th day of Jan
the coming year. Expansion is uni
On Friday, March 23, the students uary, 1928.
versally hoped for here, and It seems
of the seventh grade held an Inter
C. Z. Randall, Attorney for
that no better time for such expan
esting "mystery hike” which led Plaintiff.
sion could exist than right now.
them to different places over town.
Post office address of C. Z. Ran
“WHERE PRICES ARE LESS THAN MATT, ORDER.”
They were divided into groups, and dall, Box 765, Pendleton, Oregon.
“»~h group was guided to a differ
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ent place. Pr.pers which told them
where to go next were placed at num-
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
interest of said defendant In and to SHERIFF’S SALE ON EXECUTION
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tou » stations on the routes,
and
UNDER EXECUTION
the same he sold by the sheriff of <
The fourth and fifth grad,, o p e r - ,n arithmetic, geography.
(Mortgage Foreclosure)
Notice Is hereby given that by vir Umatilla County, Oregon, to satisfy:
¡English and other studies had to be
In
Tiie
Circuit Court Of The State Of
tue of an execution Issued out of the said judgment and all costs,
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der the direction of Mlsa Crockett solved before their next destination Circuit Court of the State or Oregon
Now,
therefore,
I
will,
on
the
21st
Oregon
For Umatilla County
and Miss Thompnon was given Wed could he learned, for the directions to me directed and delivered upon day of April, 1928, at the hour of Howard C' Dunn, Trustee
were
hidden
in
these
studies,
and
nesday evening, March 21, at the P.
a Judgment and decree and order of o’clock in the afternoon of said day, |
Plaintiff
T A. meeting.
The leads were only by arranging them In correct sale rendered in said court on the 12- at the front door of the court house I
vs.
order
could
they
be
determined.
Bruce Follett as Boy Blue and Alice
(h day of March, 1928, in favor of in the City of Pendleton, Umatilla R. R. Stafford, Defendant.
Ford grade Eatteries for $9,50 and
McRobert» aa Mlatreae Mary who vis
I lie First National Bank of Hermis County, Oregon, sell all of the right, l Notice Is hereby given that the
MINISTERS TO MEET
your
old battery.
Larger battery
ited fairyland where they found but
Efforts to organize a permanent ton. Oregon, a corporation. and a- litis. Interest and estate which th e) undersigned, sheriff of
for $10.50 and your old battery.
terflies,
flowers, sunbeams, and ministers' Institute will bp made at gelnr» Thomas N. Marxen, In the suit said defendant, Thomas N. Marxen. I County, Oregon, by virtue of Umatilla
an ex-
gnomes dancing before the garden a meeting of ministers of various thcre'-i pending wherein the said The I hnj on the 27th day of January, 1926 ecution issued out of the Circuit
Knives and scissors ground for 10c.
wall. John Biggs as the Sun, Golds)churches of Echo, Stanfield, Umatilla First National Bank of Hermiston, or since then has acquired, or now has Court of the State of Oregon for Urn-
Bowman the Dawn and
ln | Ore/ ° n- a ,c.or_poratlon;.
in and to the following described pre , alilla County, to me directed and de
Mullens the little Flower Fairy, all I the Baptist church of Hermiston on and the said Thomas N. Marxen was mises situated in Umatilla County, j livered, upon a decree of foreclosure
acted their parts very well. Each Monday. April 2. Rev. Beamish will defendant, for the sum of >1,463.34, State or Oregon, to-wit:
made and entered on the 30th day of
pupil of the fourth and fifth grades lead the devotional services, and a together with interest thereon at the
Lots Five and Six In Block One
January, 1928. in favor of Howard
took part. Floyd Pierce was ill but I r o»r will be read by Rev, S. Ham- rate of 10 per rent per annum from
in the original Town of Hermis
C. Dunn. Trustee, and against R. R.
was sufficiently recovered to come rick,
the 22nd day of December, 1926. un
ton as platted in Section Ten
Stafford, and uppn Judgement includ
and act his part as one of the gnomee. i
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til paid, and the further sunt of
Township Four North Range
ed therewith against defendant for
Attractive coetimies and »tag,, set-, CorllB Calahan haa been absent for 1175.00. attorneys' fees, and for
Twenty-eight E. W. M ,
the sum of 5578.40, with interest
tings were also an aid In making the past few days aud will s<x*n go plaintiff's costs and disbursements In together with the tenements, hered thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per
the operetta a success. The entertain- to Portland.
this suit Incurred, taxed at >38.50. | itaments and appurtenances thereto! annum from October 4, 1926, until
meat was well received by the un- i
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w-Mch said decree and Judgment and belonging or In any wise appertain- paid, with the further si n of 575.00
209 East Court St.
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usually large crowd which attsnded.! Those having a perfect racord in order of sale has been duly docketed | |ng> >n(j >lgo a|| of t^e right, estate.1 attorney fees and 517.95 costs, all,
Allbough there was no charge for the behavior eontest for the past two and enrolled in the office of (he clerk j title and Interest of said defendant in , secured by a certain real estate mort-1 i
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sdmission, expenses were cleared by weeks were Aldruda Beletskl. Jean
S'?,d eot,r*’ and ,n ,nd bjr wh,,-hjand to thc same, said landg to he gold gage forcloeed In said deeroe. I will '
a donation fund.
¡Cherry, Ruth Nunn, Margnrot Earn- raid judgment and decree and order at public auction to the highest bid- ; on Saturday, the 31st day of March,
After the operetta the P. T. A. ¡heart. Margaret McMullen. Mirlan >f sale it was directed that the here- der for cash in hand, the proceeds of j 1928, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon,
held a special meeting at which Mr 'Swarner Beatrtee Agnew and George Inafter described real property tn said sale to be applied in satisfaction at the front door of the county court
Adams of the stat« department of Sale,
Umatilla County. Oregon, together of said execution and all costs.
I house. In Pendleton. Umatilla County,
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eduoation and supervisor of trades
with the tenements, hereditaments
Dated this 15th day of March, j Oregon, sell at public sale to the a
and Industrial education gave a talk
In the third quarter examinations and appurtenances thereunto belong
192*.
) highest bidder for cash in hand. In
on gnilth-Hughee work. At the next In the eighth grade. J.mes Neary ing or In any wise appertaining, and
Pendleton, Ore. ■
R. T, Ccoklngham, Sheriff of
two parcels, all tha right, title and ■ Phone 139
F, T A. meeting which will be be|d ranked flret. Kathryn McMullen
'also all of the estate, right, title and
Umatilla County, Oregon »«-it J Interest which Mid R R Stafford
Paul Waner,
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