The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, April 05, 1928, Image 2

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    TUB HBBMMTOW H lfU lT ). HERMISTON, OREGON.
Mrs. McNaught and Mrs. McGill to establish claim to the land above
were visitors In the second grade.
described, before W. J. Warner. U
niteil States Commissioner, at Her­
Published every Thursday at Her.
While practicing for the high miston, Oregon, on ths 16th day of
mlston, Umatilla County, Oregon by jump Howard Klages sprained his May. 1928.
Joseph 8. Harvey, editor and man wrist. We are glad to report that
Claimant names as witnesses:
NOW IS THE TIME TO ORDER
ager.
! his wrist is much better now.
Heistand Moore, Jesse Richards, A1
CHICKS FOR WINTED
«
COLLINS
len Thompson all of Echo, Oregon.
LAYERS.
COLLINS CHICKS lay
Entered as second class matter
The Caesar das« has adopted the Ralph Richards of Hermiston, Ore­
sooner
than
ordinary chicks.
They
December, 1908, at the pestofftce at social recitation plan. Billy FJelt- gon.
have a country wide reputation for
Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon. house was chairman on Tuesday and
J. W. Donnelly. Register. 30
reliability of breed and rapi.1 de­
the recitation was a success.
velopment into profitable layers.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Subscription Rates
COLLINS CHICKS are from pure
The caterpillars the second grade
STATE OF OREGON FOR THE
One Tear ________________ ..... 82.00
bred flocks which are rigid’/
in­
brought to school have turned into
COUNTY OF UMATILLA
spected, BLOOD-TESTED and culled.
8lx M onths----------------
81.00 butterflieg and are abost ready to
Fred P. Oswald, Plaintiff
The chicks are guaranteed vigorous,
ny.
vs.
big and husky.
We can now supply
“To thine own self be true, and it
Martha E. Benson, Anna Wat­
you with Leghorns, Rocks, Red».
Mrs.
Biggs
visited
the
fourth
grade
must follow as the night the day,
son, Benjamin Stanton, Frank
Black and White Minorcas. Make
thou canst not then be false to any during the past week,
Stanton, Nellie Allison and J-
sure of profits by ordering
man.”
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C. Allison, her husband, Ud-
COLLINS CHICKS
I The costumes have been started
ney Richardson, Fred Richard­
for the high school operetta.
son, Neva Richardson, also all
FREEWATER HATCHERY
The abundance of rain that has
other persons or parties un­
visited this district in recent days
Mrs. Klages visited the eighth
Freewater, Oregon
known claiming any right, tit­
is proof after all that at times East­ grade Thursday, March 29.
C. F. COLLINS, Proprietor
le, estate, lien or interest in
ern Oregon is a cousin of the Wil­
"We Do Custom Hatching"
the real estate described in
lamette valley.
The pupils of the fourth grade
the complaint herein. Defend­
I are studying manufacturing and
ants.
Some of us In Oregon who vote th e ' v, gevera, ganl,)leg of manutactur.
Summons, equity No. 4309.
republican ticket would like
a ed products to examine.
To Martha E. Benson. Anna Wat­
chance to express a real preference
son, Benjamin Stanton, Frank Stan­
for Frank O. Lowden as the party
The second grade is still having
presidential nominee in the primary. some difficulty in telling the Fergu­ ton, Nellie Allison and J. C. Allison,
her husband, Udney Richardson, Fred
son twins apart.
Richardson, Neva Richardson, also
With cows mighty popular, turkey
all other persons or parties unknown
growing expanding at a lively rate
The school board has purchased a
For the hole family and use mod­
and the chicken business plugging first aid kit for use in the grades claiming any right, title, estate, lien
ern m achinery and the best of
along in substantial manner, there which will be kept in the sixth grade or interest in the real estate describ­
m terials. You are assured of the
ed in the complaint herein:
Is plenty of reason to believe that the room.
best of service in our shop.
In the name of the State of Ore-
project is going ahead on a program
We have ju st installed a new
gon, you and each of you are hereby
of activity that will make for con­
The Pin« Tree patrol is leading in requiied to appear and answer the
stant Improvement.
the patrol contest with 32 points. complaint filed against you in the
The other patrols rank as follows: above entitled cause within four
C Underwood & Underwood
Recently Senator Caraway describ­ Cubs, 29 points: Beavers, 16 points
weeks
from
the
date
of
the
first
pub­
ed Secretary Work as a coward and Owls, 13 points. There will be I
more in a speech on the senate floor. tenderfoot investure at the next lication of this summons, and you
Senator Heflin advised Mrs. Willis, scout meeting. The flag that is to will please take notice that if you
And are prepared to oil and re ­
widow of the late Ohio senator, to be presented by the men’s Bible class fail to appear and answer or other-
writes:
p air your harness during th e w in­
have the contents of the stomach of of the Baptist Sunday Bchool will be wise plead within said time, the
te r season. Ask ns about th is new
her husband analyzed by a competent given at the scout meeting April 10. plaintiff for want thereof will apply
“ The slightest cough or throat irritation might be fatal
service.
to the court for the relief prayed for
chemist, following his sudden death.
during a close match. O n this account I prefer Luckies
Those are Just two items of news I On Friday, March 29, Mr. Cherry In plaintiff's complaint, to-wit:.
as a steady diet. They have never irritated m y throat
That
the
defendants
and
each
of
that materialized withlnn a 24 hour talked to the Civics class on the cost
or caus'ed the slightest cough. I am going to stick
period that make the common citizen of education in Hermiston. He gave them be required to disclose the nat­
ure
of
their
respective
claims
in
and
w
ith Luckies.”
,
wonder what has become of that old figures from the 1927-28 budget and
fashioned quality known «» senator­ also the probable figures of the 1928- to the following described real prem­
ial dignity. Of course, Caraway may 29 budget. The per capita cost of a ises, to-wit:
All of Lot Six (6 ) In Block Flvt
-
«99
have been right.
high school student per year is ap­
(5) in Richmond’s Addition to th<
proximately 8180, and that of a grade
City of Helix, Umatilla County
Oregon is making the reputation student $88. This cost is from 830
Oregon, otherwise known as Lo
of being one of the beet states in the to 860 less than many of the schools
Six (6) in Block Five (5) of Helix
country for new people to enter with of the county.
Richmond’s Addition,
a chance of receiving substantial en­
or in or to any part of said premisef
couragement In farming activities.
©1928, The American Tobacco Co., Inc,
and subject the said claims to Judi­
W. O. Ide, manager of the state cham­
cial investigation by this court, and ■■■■■■a■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■
ber of commerce, said this week
C ig a r s , T o b a c c o
C A N T BUY
that the same be determined by thit
while in Hermiston. The good thing
A
BE
T
T
E
R
OIL
court and for a decree of this court
about that la that the reputation Is
B arber S h op
■than
quieting the plaintiff’s title to the
deserved.
'
THE NEW
real premises above described, and
HERMISTON, OREGON
the whole thereof; nnd for a decree
LOCAL HERDS HEAD LIST
of this court that plaintiff is the sole
owner of the real premises above des
(Continued Froth Page One)
cribed and that neither the said de­
of the association.
fendants nor any of them have any
THE SENSATIONAL SEX EXPOSURE FILM
"It is interesting to nots, also,
right, title, estate, lien or Interest in
that Mr. Coppoek's cow was ths sec­
or to said premises or any part there­
ond high producing cow of 10 of the
of, and for such other and further
Oregon cow testing associations.
relief as to the court may soem meet
"It should bs kept In mind that
ana equitable in the premises.
all these records Include ths dry
You are further notified that this
cows in the herd.
nttmmons is served upon you by pub­
"As a result of the monthly test
lication thereof once a week for four
given each cow to determine her
weeks In the Hermiston Herald pur­
production, there were nine unpro­ A STANDARD O il PRODUCT
suant to the order of the Honorable
fitable cows eold in February by as­
James Alger Fee, Judge of the above
Your needs in everything
sociation meniebrs. Had these cows
entitled court, made and entered of
th at is necessary to com­
What every girl should know— Great moral lesson taught in this
not been tested they would have un­
record In the above entitled court
sex-ational film.
doubtedly been retained in the herds
nnd cause on the 19th day of Jan­
plete your golf outfit.
and would have returned to their
uary, 1928.
Admission 50 cents
owners a loss. The locating of one
C. Z. Randall, Attorney for
unprofitable cow in a herd will of­
Plaintiff.
No person under IS years of age admitted.
ten times pay the dairyman hla en­
Post office address of C. Z. Ran­
ONE SHOW AT NIGHT ONLY
tire cost of membership in the asso-
dall. Box 756, Pendleton, Oregon.
elation. Any dairyman InterestedI
29-Stc
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In learning whether or not his cows
Auditorium
are paying a profit or returning a I
NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE
HERMISTON
loss should take advantage of the
UNDER EXECUTION
opportunity to belong to this nseo-i
Notice is hereby given that by vir­
— THE FOPULAR SPORT—
elation of dairymen.
Interested per­
tue of an execution issued out of the
sons could get in touch with the sec­
Circuit Court of the State or Oregon
retary. Eldon L. King, at Weston,
to me directed and delivered upon
129 E. Alta Street
the county agent at Pendleton or G.
a Judgment and decree and order of
II. Jenkins. Hermiston. At the pres­
sale rendered in said court on the 12-
PENDLETON : OREGON
ent time the association Is in a posi­
th day of March. 1928, In favor of
tion to include one or two additional
The
First National Bank of Hermis­
FRIDAY, APRIL 6
herds in its membership."
ton. Oregon, a corporation, and a-
— READ THE WANT ADS—
galnst Thomas N. Marxen. in the suit
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therein pending wherein the said The
NEXT WEEK
First National Bank of Hermiston,
Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday, Oregon, a corporation, was plaintiff
MEN’S SUITS
SILK DRESSES
Sunday
and the said Thomas N. Marxen was
LADIES’ SUITS
WOOL DRESSES
defendant, for the sum of 81.483.34,
MEN’S OVERCOATS
Ford grade Batteries for $9.50 and
FUR COATS AND FURS
(Dance Friday N ight)
Friday, March 30, the typing
together with interest thereon at the
your old battery.
Larger battery
LADIES’ OVERCOATS
GLOVES
classes took award test
Those re­
ate of 10 per cent per annum from
for $10.50 and your old battery.
SWEATERS
ceiving awards were Edith Sales.
CURTAINS.
15c
sq.
yd.
the 2 2nd day of December, 1928, un­
Resale Dyer. Shtrlle Rrownaon. Mar-1
HATS AND CAPS
RUGS. 5c sq. foot
Knives and scissors ground for 10c.
til pc d, and the further sum of
da Hannan and Dorothy Straw.
SATURDAY KITE, APRIL 14
8175.0?, attorneys' fees, and for
BLAZERS
(With fringe 50c extra)
plaintiff’s costs and disbursements In
ROBES AND BLANKETS
(Siring $1.00 extra)
Prises for B;st Character Por­ this suit incurred, taxed at 838.60,
The English II classes are having;
formal debates Friday. The ques­ trayal and tor both Men and Lady which said decree and judgment and
WE ALSO DO ALTERING AND REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS
tions and teams have been ehoeen Comic.
order of sale has been duly docketed
and the claae will act as judges.
Leave your work with our Local Agent in your town, or mail
and enrolled In the office of the clerk
direct to us and we will return carrying charges on all work.
of
the
said
court,
and
In
and
by
which
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Charlea Barnett of Stanfield
said judgment and decree and order
U. S. LAND OITICE AT
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ceally eater eel the sixth grade.
The Dalles, Oregon, Mar. 24, 1928. of sale it waa directed that the here­
inafter described real property in
Marjorie and Iris Shafer have been
Notice is hereby given that Frank Umatilla County. Oregon, together in tke City of Pendleton, U m atilla! title. Interest and estate which the
sbeent from thP sixth grade for the J. Ward of Hermiston, Oregon, who, with the teaemente, .hereditaments County, Oregon, sell all of the right, flament« and appurtenances thereto
200 East Court S t
5
past week on acoount of tonsilitis.
on Nov. 20, 1922, made Homestead and appurtenances thereunto belong­ said defendant. Thomas N. Marxen.' belonging or In any wise appertala-
had on the 87th day of January. 1928 ing, and also all of the right, estate,
-
Entry under Act Fob. 19. 1909, No. ing or In any wise appertaining, and
ANT AND
The Sociology class led by Supt. 024444, for 8*4. Sec. 14. T 3 N.. R. also all of the estate, right, title and or stare then has acquired, or now has' title and Interest of said defendant in
In
and
to
the
following
described
pre-
and
to
th
.
same,
said
lands
to
be
sold
Cherry
have
eompleted "Child 27 R . and on Set. 23, 1924. made Interest of said defendant tn and to
Labor** and the "Sweating Problem" additional H. K. 024 4 83 under Act the same be sold by the sheriff of mixes situated In Umatilla County.\ at public auction to the highest bidr
der for cash In hand, the proceeds or
and are now studying iMbor Or- December 29. 191«. for S E U N W U . Umatilla County. Oregon, te satisfy Stat« or Oregon, to-wit:
Lots Five and Six in Block One
said sale to he applied in satisfaction
ganimtions of Aaierlea."
lx»ts 8. 7, R*4SW*i, W H S R U , Sec. said judgment and all costs.
In tke original Town of Hermis­
of said execution and nil costs.
FOR YOU
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«i N K ltS W U , Section 18. Township
Now. therefore. I will, on the l i s t
ton aa platted In Section Ten
Dated this 15th day of March.
The seventh and eighth grade glee 3-North, Range 28-East, Willamette day of April. 1928, at the hour of
Township Four North Range
1928.
clubs will give an operetta for thfM eredlan. has filed notice of tnten- 3 o'clock In the afternoon of eaid day.
■ Phone 139
Pendleton. Ore. ■
Twenty-eight
E.
W.
M
.
R. T. Cook Ingham. Sheriff of
P. T. A. a week from Thursday,
it Ion lo make final three yvqr proof. at the front door of the court house
together with the tenements, hered-
Umatilla County. Oregon 28-51
3» Ijr $mntatan Errali)
The
Cream
of the
Tobacco
Crop
C H IC K S T h a t L a y
E a rlie r
WE REPAIR
SHOES
WILLIE HOPPE
Champion Billiard Player
Oiling
Vat
BOWMAN
It’s toasted
No Throat Irritation- No Cough.
SHOE SHOP
FOUNTAIN
C O L U M B IA T H E A T R E
Friday Night, April 6
AT CORRECT
L U B R IC A T IO N
Bert Mullins
We Have
Anticipated
SPECIALISTS
ROLLER
SKATING
Come in and
give our line the
“once over.”
Model Cleaners
Lucky Number
Night
HITT
WE CLEAN EVERYTHING
SCHOOL NEWS
BATTERIES!
Big Masquerade
Pennock Battery &
Tire Shop
Ï J. L. VAUGHAN*
Everthing
Electrical