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THE H EBM ISTO J g H IÀ L D , HERMISTON. ORflGOV. Sip tyrmtatan ^rraUt Ing contest for the next 25 lessons. | to establish claim to the land above The losing side will give a feed to described, before W. J. Warner. the winners. nited States ('otnmlaatoner, at Her Published every Thursday at Hss- miston, Oregon, on the 19th day of mlston, Umatilla County, Oregon by Monday Mr. Harvey talked to the May. 1928. Joseph 8. Harvey, editor and man United States history class, which i s 1 Claimant names as witnesses: NOW IS THE TIME TO ORDER ager. Just completing the study of the Heistand Moore, Jesse Richards. A1 COLLINS CHICKS FOR WINTED World War, on army life as contrast len Thompson all of Echo, Oregon LAYERS. COLLINS CHICKS lay Entered as second class matter ed with civilian life. Ralph Richards of Hermiston, Ore sooner than ordinary chicks. They December, 1904, at the peetofflee at gon. have a country wld^ reputation for HermlBton, Umatilla County, Betty Ralph and Gordon Blessing J. W. Donnelly. Register. JO reliability of breed and rapid de are th« first pupils of the sixth grade velopment into profitable layers. to receive reading certificates. Snbtcription Rate? IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE COLLINS CHICKS are from pure One T e a r ...................................... 92-07 STATE OF OREGON FOR THE bred flocks which are rigid'/ In Anna Ray Martin has gone to Rup COUNTY OF UMATILLA Six Months .—.............. ...... . — - 91-99 spected, BLOOD-TESTED and culled. ert, Idaho, to visit her Grandfather Fred P. Oswald, Plaintiff The chicks are guaranteed vigorous, Martin who is very ill. vs. “To thine own self be true, and 11 big and husky. We can now supply Martha E. Benson, Anna Wat most follow as the night the day you with LeghornB, Rocks, Reds. The Griswold Grizzlies turned wbat son, Benjamin Stanton, Frank thou canst not then be false to «ay Black and White Minorcas. Make seemed certain defeat Into an easy Stanton. Nellie Allison and J. man." sure of profits by ordering victor last Friday when they defeat C. Allison, her husband, Ud- COLLINS CHICKS ed th« Hermiston high school 9 to8. ney Richardson, Fred Richard STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP The first man up for Helix made son, Neva Richardson, also all Management, irculation, Etc., Re FREEWATER HATCHERY three bases on a misjudged fly and other persons or parties un quired by the Act of ongress Freewater, Oregon the next man sent him in for a coun known claiming any right, tit of August 24, 1912, C. F. COLLINS, Proprietor le, estate, lien or interest in Of the Hermiston Herald, published ter, The visitors scored two runs “We Do Custom Hatching" the real estate described in weekly at Hermiston, Oregon, for that first frame but were held in check by airtight support and good the complaint herein. Defend April 1. 1928. pitching on the part of Davis up to ants. State of Oregon, the beginning of the eighth frame. Summons, equity No. 4309, ounty of Umatilla ss. To Martha E. Benson, Anna Wat Before me, a notary public In and In the meantime the locals were hav for the state and county aforesaid ing everything their way. Kennings son, Benjamin Stanton, Frank Stan personally appeared Joseph S. Har the first man up got a free pass to ton. Nellie Allison and J. C. Allison, vey, who, having been duly sworn first and his team-mates knocked her husband, Udney Richardson, Fred according to law, deposes and says the ball over the lot after this for a Richardson, Neva Richardson, also that he Is the editor, publisher, total of eight runs. Everything was all other persons or parties unknown Davis claiming any right, title, estate, lien For the hole family and use mod business manager and owner of the going nicely for the locals. fanned the Grizzlies after a fashion or interest In the real estate describ ern machinery and the best of Hermiston Herald. mterials. You are assured of the 1. That the names and addressee and was given perfect support the ed In the complaint herein: best of service in our shop. In the name of the 3tat« of Ore of the publisher, editor, managing few times the visitors did connect We have just installed a new editor and business manager are: but then came the eighth inning and gon, you and each of you are hereb} Joseph S. Harvey, Hermiston, Oregon defeat. In order to give some extras requiied to appear and answer th< 2. That the owner is oseph 8. a chance to do their stuff Coach complaint filed against you in th< Walenta made a few changes. Davis above entitled cause within fou: Harvey, Hermiston, Oregon. 3. That the known bondholders, was sent to the showers and Newell weeks from the date of the first pub mortgagees, and other security hold- went in to take his place on the licatlon of this summons, and yoi Photoplay Director, writes: erg owning or holding 1 per cent or mound and Jenkins took Newell’s will please take notice that If yoi “To a moving picture director there is no comfort And are prepared to oil and re mre of total amount of' bonds, mort place behind the bat. On a Beries fail to appear and answer or other or luxury like a good cigarette. Such a cigarette pair your harness during the win gages, or other securities are: H. J. of errors, wild pitches and good batt-1 wise plead within said time, th< Ing on th« part of Helix, the Grizz plaintiff for want thereof will appl; ter season. Ask ns about this new 1 have found in ‘The Lucky Strike’—and during Simmons, Fossil, Oregon. lies tied the count and in the next to the court for the relief prayed fo; service. Joseph S. Harvey, Owner. the f Iming of big pictures like ‘Ben H ur’ I smoked ln plaintiff’s complaint, to-wlt: Sworn to and subscribed before stanza drove over the winning run. ‘Luckies’ even while directing in the open air This Friday the Purple and Gold That the defendants and each o’ me this 11th day of April, 1928. thczisands of supernumeraries, and never once meet the Echo nine here. This will them be required to disclose the nat A. H. Norton, did 1 ever suffer from My commission explreg Feb. IT, 1929 probably be the last home game of ure of their respective claims In an< the season and the locals are deter to the following described real prem throat irritation.” mined to prove to their supporters Ises, to-wlt: and fans that they can win a ball All of Lot Six (6) ln Block Five 66 game. (5) In Richmond’s Addition to th* Friday’s line-up was: Newell, City of Helix, Umatilla County catcher: Davis, pitcher; Kennings, Oregon, otherwise known as Lo Miss Donovan had charge of the lb; Hammond, 2b; Smith, ss; Rod Six (6) ln Block Five (5) of Helix sociology class Wednesday, Thurs ney Davis, 3b; Addleman, If; E. Richmond's Addition. No Throat Irritation- No Cough. day and Friday while Mr. Cherrjj Klages, cf; Dyer, rf; Jenkins, c; An or in or to any part of said premise» - - / ~ nPjCj,n Tobacco Co.. I—. drews, rf was in Spokane. and subject the sal<j claims to judi cial investigation by this court, and C ig a r« , T o b ac co Miss Crockett was 111 Tuesday of The sixth grade pupils are ca,' ey that th« same be determined by thii last week and Ruth Bensel took ing their new literary reader. court and for a decree of this cour’ B a rb e r S hop charge of the fourth grade. quieting the plaintiffs title to, the ... If you are not now taking the Hermiston Herald beeause you George Newell started to school real premises above described, and think you can’t afford It and depend on borrowing a copy from George Kimery has been absent here In the third grade Monday, the whole thereof; and for a decree a friend to read the home news, just stop and igure the savings the past week on account of Illness. April 9. He Is from Condon, Ore of this court that plaintiff is the sole you can make ln course of a year by having the paper regularly gon, owner of the real premises above des and taking advantage of the bargains that merchants are offering The Inland Empire Educational ertbed and that neither the said de every week. The price of a subscription la 32.00 a year. The re association held Its 30th annual Evidently “spring fever" has fendants nor any of them have any turns to you ln savings made by directed buying of advertised bar meeting April 4 to C In the Lewie struck the fifth gradP a hard blow right, title, estate, lien or Interest ln gains may be only 910.00, or they may be 950.00 a year. In either and Clark high school at Spokane, as they have only six pupils who or to said premises or any part there case, a subscription Is a dandy Investment. Washington. Over 3200 teachers have a perfect record ln the good of, and for such other and further were present making this the larg behavior contest. They are Jean relief as to the court may seem meet est meeting ever held. It was div Cherry, Ernestine Sullivan, Edna an<j equitable ln the premises. ided Into two dally session«. The Turnblad, Margaret McMullen, Mir You are further notified that this general session was held ln the lan Swarner and Chester Dyer. summons Is served upon you by pub morning and the department work lication thereof once a week for four was held n the afternoon. The ad weeks ln the Hermiston Herald Pur Maome Nunn of the first grade has dresses of all the general esselons been absent all this week on account suant to the order of the Honorable were broadcast from Spokane. Of of Illness. James Alger Fee, judge of th« above Your needs in everything —TRY THE HERALD WANT ADS— th« speakers Dr. McAndrews, former entitled court, made and entered of superintendent of Chicago schools, that is necessary to com record ln the above entitled court The following verses were compos and cause on the 19th day of Jan was said to be the most popular but plete your golf outfit. Dr. Burton of the Unlvereity of Chi ®d by pupils of the fifth grade: uary, 1928. SPRING cago and Miss Virginia Adair, presi C. Z. Randall, Attorney for There are flowers on the hillside,. Plaintiff. dent of th« National Education as There are flowers on the glen sociation of Richmond, Virginia, Post office address of C Z. Ran There’s music ln the treetops, were prominent speakers. dall. Box 755, Pendleton, Oregon, For spring hag come again. There wer« two banquets given, 29-Bte the first on Wednesday at the When grasses are green Davnporl hotel. Between 800 and NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S RATH The sunshine Is bright 800 teachers were present; th« sec UNDER EXECUTION Then winter is over ond, on Thursday evening, was giv Notice Is hereby given that by vir Like a long, old night. en by th« Inland Empire School tue of an execution Issued out of the — Floyd P|erce Master's club In the Masonic temple. Circuit Court of the State or Oregon SPRING More than 1500 men were seated, to me directed and delivered upon Why hang your head and pout 129 E. Alta Street Mr. Cherry, superintendent of Her a judgment and decree and order of When M istr Sun is high miston schools, was elected secretary saie rendered in »aid court on the 12- PENDLETON : OREGON Why do that when springs about th day of March, 1928, In favor of of Iulanrt Empire Superintendents And summertime is nigh. and Principals association. The First National Bank of Hermis —Pauline Gill. ton, Oregon, a corporation, and a- I — READ THE WANT ADS— Friday afternoon the fourth and THE WIN'D gainst Thomas N. Marxen, in the suit fifth grades had an Easter egg hunt Th* children are coming in the school therein pending wherein th« said The Their hair all In a tumble; First National Bank of Hermiston, MEN’S SUITS The second grade nptls had an For the wind is blowing very cool SILK DRESSES Oregon, a corporation, was plaintiff Easter egg hunt last Friday. Miss It makes the peopl« grumble. LADLES' s u n s WOOL DRESSES and the said Thomas N. Marxen was Petri hid the eggs in the sagebrush. defendant, for the sum of 91,493.34, MEN’S OVERCOATS FUR COATS AND FURS Ford grade Batteries for $9.90 and The wind Is blowing very hard together with interest thereon at the LADIES’ OVERCOATS GLOVES your old battery. Larger battery It bends the daisies on the hill The pupils of the fourth grade rate of 10 per cent per annum from for $10.60 and your old battery. SWEATERS CURTAINS, 19o sq. yd. hav« begun a new book. “The Colum It sweeps much rubtah In your yard the J? id day of December. 1929, un HATS AND CAPS bus Reader." which Is a reader and And whistles at your window sill. RUGS, 9c sq. foot til pr.:1, and the further sum of Knives and scissors ground for lOo. —Pauline McGill. 3175.09, attorneys’ fees, and for history combined. They are still BLAZERS (With frill«» 60c extra) studying manufacturing and are go plaintiff's costs and disbursements in ROBES AND BLANKETS (Siring $1.00 extra) The first grade is enjoying mak this suit Incurred, taxed at 338.50, ing to inspect >oin, printing pro ducts which the Herald loaned them. ing park and playgrounds ou their which said decree and judgment and WE ALSO DO ALTERING AND REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS sand table. order of sale has been duly docketed Leave your work with our Local Agent in your town, or mail Billy Hamm Is absent from the and enrolled In the office of the clerk direct t° us and we will return carrying chargee on all work. second grade this week on account of the said court, and In and by which DEFARTMFNT OF THE INTERIOR of chicken pox. said judgment and decree and order U. S. LAND OFFICE AT The Dalles. Oregon, Mar. 24, 1928. if sale it was directed that th« here The following eighth grade pupils inafter described real property in in the City of Pendleton. Umatilla title, interest and estate which the have received reading circle certifl- Notice Is hereby given that Frank matilla County. Oregon, together County, Oregon, sell all of the right, Itaments and appurtenances thereto cates for the year: Wesley Bless-1 J. Ward of Hermiston, Oregon, who. with the tenements, hereditaments said defendant. Thomas N. Marxen. belonging or In nny wise appertain 209 East Court St. g Ing. Jack Clark. Robert Henderson, on Nov. 20, 1922, made Homestead nd appurtenances thereunto belong- had on th« 27th day of January. 1939 . Ing. and alto all of the right, estate, ANT AND J Howard Klages. Jack Lee. Kathryn1 Entry under Art Feb. 19. 1909. No. ng or In any wise appertaining, and or since then has acquired, or now has title and interest of said defendant In McMullen. Floyd McMullen. Jainee 014444, for SH . Sec. 14, T. 3 N„ R. also all of the estate, right, title and In and to the foB-iwing described pre- and to th« same, said land« to be sold Neary and Helen Wbughter. ¡ 1 7 » , and on Set. 23. 1924. made interest of said defendant la and to mlses situated ln Umatilla County, at public auction to the highest bid 'additional H. E 0244S3 under Act the same be sold by the sheriff of State or OreRti, to-wlt: der tor cash in hand, the proceeds of Loretta Furrer, Edward Hall and December 29. 1916, for SK kN W Ii, Umatilla County. Oregon, to satisfy Lots Five and Six la Block One said sale to be applied In satisfaction Elizabeth Newell have returned Lots 9. 7. R U S W U . W H S E H . Sec, said judgment and all costs. In the original Town of Hermis of said execution and all costs. FOR YOU £ school after being aheent on account 9, NBHSW U, Section 18. Township Now. therefore. 1 will, on the lis t ton as platted in Section Ten Dated this 15th day of March. of Illness. S-North. Range 28-East. Willamette day of April. 1928, at the hour of Township Four North Range 1929. Meredlan. has filed notice of Inten 2 o'clock In the afternoon of said day. Phene 139 Pendleton. Ore. ■ Twenty-eight E. W. M.. R. T. Cook Ingham. Sheriff o f tion to make final three year proof. at the front door of the court together with the tenements, hered- Umatilla County. Oregon 2J-5t J C H IC K S T h a t L a y E a rlie r WE REPAIR SHOES F R E D N IB L O Oiling Vat BOW M AN ’s toasted SCHOOL NEWS SHOE SHOP F O U N T A IN MRS. HOUSEWIFE: Bert M ullins W e H ave A n ticip a ted C om e in and give our line th e i “on ce o v er.” Model Cleaners HITT WE CLEAN EVERYTHING BATTERIES! P en n ock B attery & T ire Shop ■ J. L. V A U G H A N - E verth ing E lectrical ■ « ■ I •"■■•■■■■■■■■■■■■«»«J