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THE HEBM1STO9 TncttATT\ HERMISTON. OBXGOV. Sljr $ matulo« ^tralö Published every Thursday at Her miston, Umatilla County, Oregon by Joseph S. Harvey, editor and man ager. Entered as second olaaa m atter Deoember, 199(. at the pee to Klee at Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon. she arrived. Buth took the part of persuaded to take Tot’s place until the leading lady with marked abil ity. Dorthy Hitt us Mrs. Barring ton, mother of Richard, portrayed the part of the anxious mother ex ceptionality well. Walther Ott in the character of Bishop Carton inter jected quotations from Shakespeare at every opportunity. Marda Han- to establish claim to the land above described, before W. J. Warner. U- nited States Commissioner, at Her miston. Oregon, on the 15th day of May. 1938. Claimant names as wltni Heistaad Moore, Jesse Richards, Al len Thompson all of Echo, Oregon Ralph Richards of Hermiston, Ore gon. J. W. Donnelly, Register. 30 CHICKS That Lay Earlier NOW IS THE TIME TO ORDER COLLINS CHICKS FOR WINTED LAYERS. COLLINS CHICKS lay sooner than ordinary chicks. They have a country wide reputation for reliability of breed and rapid de velopment Into profitable layer«. COLLINS CHICKS are from pure bred flocks which are rigidly in spected. BLOOD-TESTED and lulled. The chicks are guaranteed vigorous, big and husky. We can now supply you with Leghorns, Rocks, Reds. Black and White Minorcaa. Moke sure of profits by ordering COLLINS CHICKS and surely carried off the honors in her interpretation of an irate cook. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Subseriptioa Rates STATE OF OREGON FOR THE One Tear .............. —------ —...._ $1.0* Dick Upham, a friend of the bishop played his part understanding^. COUNTY OF UMATILLA Six Months — ............~— ------- $1.99 Everett Hammon did credit to himself Fred P. Oswald, Plaintiff — ' , T T T . t l n the role of the family butler, vs. ho thine own self be true, and it _ .. . „ .. .. ... Martha E. Benson, Anna Wat must follow as the night the day. h son, Benjamin Stanton, Frank thou canst not then be false to „ y •’•"drzejewski Leo Eamheart he „ men servants, Emmett Rogers, the Stanton. Nellie Allison and J. mun ’ __ l j_ sheriff, and Edward Klagea as Bill C. Allison, her husband, Ud- Drum who finally married Tot Mar ney Richardson, Fred Richard vel, all played their parts convinc- son, Neva Richardson, also all FREEWATER HATCHERY I Ingly. other persons or parties un Freewater, Oregon The total amount of proceeds was known claiming any right, tit C. F. COLLINS. Proprietor about |6 5 . To Miss Rosa Donovan le, estate, lien or Interest in ♦ -♦ -♦ -♦ -♦ -A "We Do Custom Hatching” the real estate described ln SHOOT. .'..................................................... j goes much of the credit for the suc- cess of the undertaking because ol the complaint herein, Defend The s®v*nth grade civic league ants. will have a business meeting the af her work as coach. Ruth Hamrick Summons, equity No. 4309. ternoon of the 27th at 2 o'clork. A wag play manager. Between the first and second acts To Martha E. Benson, Anna Wat special request Ig sent to the parents Champion Tennis Player to attend these meetings. Our folks Misa Sanstead. accompanied by Miss son, Benjamin Stanton, Frank Stan Thompson rendered a pleasing solo. ton, Nellie Allison and J. C. Allison, are learning to govern themselves. writes: They are taking more and more In Shirley Brownson played several her husband, Udney Richardson, Fred terest in these meetings of theirs. piano aolos which were much enjoy Richardson, Neva Richardson, algo “Immediately before and all other persons or parties unknown They expressed a desire that more ed. after m y important tennis For the hole family and i se me claiming any right, title, estate. Hen parents would attend. For the en ern machinery and the best matches I obtain the great' or interest in the real estate describ On Monday.April 16, the U. S. his tertainment thl» time the hoy »couts mterials. Yon are assure-’ of and campfire girls are putting on tory class gave reports on novels cov ed in the complaint herein: est possible comfort and sat' best of service in our shop. In the name of the State of Ore demonstrations. ing the world war period. John isfaction from Lucky Strikes. We have just installed a new The Civic league has Just purchas Newell gave an account of an air gon, you and each of you are hereby requited to appear and answer the ed a new baseball for the boya and raid. A tennis player m ust guard complaint filed against you ln the a new indoor baseball for the girls I above entitled cause within foui We feci that we have put the last his throat carefully, and The seventh anil eighth grade of our league funds to a good use. boys and girls glee clubs are start weeks from the date of the first pub that is w hy 1 smoke only We are now tklng up school at 12:45 ing to stage their operetta thla week lication of this summons, and yoi Luckies— they are m ild and will please take notice that if you and all enjoying a 45 minute gym And are prepared to oil and re fail to appear and answer or other period. mellow, ondcannotpossibly The date set fur the high school pair your harness during the win wlse plead within said time, the Some “fairies” are always fixing operetta Is May 11. beading girls irritate your throat, and my ter season. Ask us about this new plaintiff for want thereof will applj our room up spick and span. This are Elba Hamrick, Ruth Hamrick service. to the court for the relief prayed fo: w ind is alw ays in splendid Monday we found new cardboard and Dorothy Hitt. In plaintiff's complaint, to-wlt: backs glued on the erasers. They shape.” That the defendants and each o usfd purple and lavender board to Fourth Grade News them be required to disclose the nat match our room color scheme, and Jane Harris of Weston entered the ure of their respective claims in an< carefully cut out the same design to the following described real prem that had been used before. Those fourth grade Monday. lses, to-wlt: same fairies made a new citizenship George Kimery has returned to chart, washed off the tops of the All of Lot Six (6) in Block Five deskg end made us some artificial school after an absence of two weeks (5) ln Richmond’s Addition to th flowers. Although they tried to caused by illness. City of Helix, Umatilla County The senior play this year w ill be hide the fact, we found out that Oregon, otherwise known as bo those fairies go under the name of “Tommy’s Bride.” Miss McCullum Six (6) in Block Five (5 ) of Helix Marguerite Sunstrup and Goldie is coaching the play. The cast is as Richmond’s Addition. Shutter. We often discover “fair follows: or in or to any part of said premisei ©1928, The A aerican Tobacco Co.. Tnc. ies" doing similar work and every i Tom Jones, John Newell; Wiggins, and subject the said claims to Judi time the fairies have different lGeorge McKenzie; Mary Brooks, clal investigation by this court, anei Cigars, Tobacco Jane Warner; Mr. Whitney £ :ols, that the same be determined by thh names. Frances Sale: betha Whitney Btee’c, couft and for a decree of this cour Barbei Sb- i The Hermiston high school base Nell Reeves; Billy Whitney Stcole quieting the plaintiff’s title to tpe ....If you are not now taking the Hermiston Herald because you ball team had little trouble defeating George Davis; Happy Halloran, . ;.«k real premises above described, ane think you caa’t afford It and depend on borrowing a copy from the Echo nine last Friday. The ¡Smith; Paul Haywood Donald Par- the whole thereof; and for a decre. a friend to lead the home news, just stop and Igure the savings locals hit the Echo twirlers at will sons. of this court that plaintiff is the sole you can make in course of a year by having the paper regularly and amaseed a total of twenty-three j --------------------------- owner of the real premises above des and taking advantage of the bargains that merchants are offering runs. The game ended 23 to 6. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION cribed and that neither the said de every week. The price of a subscription is 32.90 a year. The re Errors on the part of the Echo team Department of the Interior, U. S. fendants nor any of them have anj turns to you ln savings made by directed buying of advertised bar accounted for more than half of Her band Office nt he Dalles, Oregon, right, title, estate, lien or interest In gains may be only 310.00, or they may be 150.00 a year. In either miston's runs. In one Inning the ’ April 11. 1928. ir to said premises or any part there case, a subscription is a dandy Investment. locals batted around twice for a to ta l' Notice is hereby given that John of, and for such other and further of 14 coutere. This Friday Hermle- b . MaRon, of Hermiston, Oregon, who relief aB to the court may seem meet ton tangles with Boardman at on Jan. 29, 1924, made Homestead and equitable ln the premises. Boardman. In the first game of the Entry under Act Jun. 6, 1912, No. You are further notified that this season the Boardman nine defeated 024549, for NW *4 Section 29, Town- summons Is served upon you by pub the locals 12 to «: ship 4 North, Range 29 East Wll lication thereof once a week for four lamette Meridian, has filed notice of weeks ln the Hermiston Herald pur The district track and field meet intention to make final three year suant to the order of the Honorable will take place In Hermiston Satur- Proof, to establish claim to the land James Alger Fee, Judge of tha above Your needs in everything — TRY THE HERALD WANT ADS— day, April 21. Contestants from above described, before W. J. War- entitled court, made and entered of th at is necessary to com Vmatllla, Stanfield. Echo. Nolln, Co-1 „er, United States Commissioner, at record In the above entitled court lumbla and Minnehaha districts will Hermiston. Oregon, on the 31st day and cause on the 19th day of Jan plete your golf outfit. vie for Individual aa well as school 0{ Ma r 1928. uary. 1928. honors In the sprints. Jumps and Claimant names as witnesses: C. Z. Randall, Attorney for weights. Keen competition Is ex- Jacob L. Stork, Hermiston, Oregon; Plaintiff, pected in the high school division James O. Pearson, of Hermiston, Post office address of C. Z. Ran ns well as In the grades due to the Oregon; Franklin Mason, of Hermls dall, Box 755, Pendleton, Oregon. large territory Included in this d is-1 tOn. Oregon, and Charles E. bewls. 29-5tc ,r *ct’ ’ of Stanfield, Oregon. ---------- I J. W. DONNELLY, Register NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Gludya Goff received her silver re-j UNDER EXECUTION ward pin last Monday for a fifty Notice Is hereby given that by vir NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION word per minute record In typing. tue of an execution Issued out of the This does not, however, represent her Department of the Interior, V. S. Circuit Court of the State or Oregon band office at The Dalles, Oregon, highest record. to me directed and delivered upon 129 X. Alta Street | April 7. 1928. a judgment and decree and order of Notice Is hereby given that Walter PENDLETON : OREGON The eighth grade baseball team sale rendered In said court on the 12- play the Umatilla eighth grade team A. Knauff. of Boardman, Oregon th day of March, 1928, In favor of who, on April 26. 1923. made Home- at Umatilla Friday. April 20. The First National Bank of Hermis Betty Ralph. Sylvia Bowman, Jean tead entry under Act. Jun. 17, 1902, ton, Oregon, a corporation, and a- — READ THE WANT ADS— Waller, Iras and Marjorie Shafer, i No. 023192, for NWU SE>4, being galnst Thomas N. Marxen, In the suit 'Unit ”B” Umatilla Project, Section Frank Prime and Eugene Pierce have therein pending wherein the said The rocolved reading certificates in the 18, Township 4 North, Range 25 First National Bank of Hermiston, SILK DRESSES MEN’S SUITS East Willamette Meridian. haa filed Oregon, a corporation, was plaintiff sixth grade. WOOL DRESSES LADIES SUITS _____ | notice of ntentlon to make final and the said Thomaa N. Marxen was FUR COATS AND FURS MEN’S OVERCOATS In the spelling contest ln the three year Proof, to establish claim defendant, for the sum of 31,4(3.34, Ford grade Batteries for $9.50 and eighth grade the btons led by Roh- to the land above (•escribed, before together with interest thereon at the GLOVES LADIES' OVERCOATS your old battery. Larger battery ert Cox are leading by a large score. | c - Blayden, United States Coni- rats of 19 per cent per annum from CURTAINS, 15c sq. yd. SWEATERS for $10.50 and your old battery. Thelr opponents are ted by Coralene mlreloner at Boardman. Oregon, on the 22nd day of December, 1926. un RUGS, 5c sq- foot HATS AND CAPS Duane. According to Mr. Bensel. ,he J9th day of May,. 1928, Knives and scissors ground for lOe. til pe l, and the further sum of (W ith fringe 50c extra) BLAZEFS the reason lor the large numbers oft Claimant names as witnesses; J. 3175 99, attorneys’ fees, and for (Sizing $1.00 extra) misspelled Words was poor leader-1p Johnson. Inxga. d Skoubo, Rud- plaintiff’s costs and disbursements in ROBES AND BLANKETS ship. (olph Wnsnier. J. F. Gorham, all of this suit incurred, taxed at 338.59, WE ALSO DO ALTERING AND REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS Peardman, Oregon. which said decree and judgment and J. W DONNEbbY. Register order of sale has been duly docketed The Junior class play “The Book Leave your wort with our Local Agent in your town, or mail Agent” presented Friday evening, and enrolled in the office of the clerk direct to un and we will return carrying charges on nil work. April 13, was well received by the D epartment of the interior of the said court, and in and by which large audience. said judgment and decree and order U. S. LAND OFFICE AT All of the actors showed both 1 The Dalles, Oregon, Mar. 24, 1928. of sale it was directed that the here training and ability. Donald Klages, inafter described real property in In the City of Pendleton, Umatilla title. Interest and estate which the the leading man. made a hit with Notice Is hereby given that Frank Umatilla County, Oregon, together County, Oregon, sell all of the right, Itamenta and appurtenances thereto the audience In hie role of Richard J. Ward of Hermiston, Oregon, who. with the tenements, hereditaments 20« East Court S t ■ said defendant. Thomas N. Marxen. belonging or in any wise appertain- " Barrington, a young college graduate on Nov. 29, 1922, made Homestead and appurtenances thereunto belong s ■ had on the 27th day of January. 1921 I ng, and also all of the right, esta te,' S ANY AND B who had faUen In love with Tot Mar- Entry under Act Peh. 19, 1999, No. ing or In any wise appertaining, and or since then has acquired, or now h ail title and interest of said defendant in vel, an actress ably portrayed by, 924444, for S H , Sec. 14. T. 3 N., R also all of the estate, right, title and in and to the following described pre- end to the same, said landa to be sold Ruth Kaiser. Tot was Invited to 37 E , and on Set. 23. 1924, made I Interest of said defendant la and to mlses situated in Umatilla County, nt public auction to the hlgh'st bid Richard's home to meet his family, additional H. E. 924483 under Act the same be sold by the sheriff of der for cash ln hand, the proceeds of S tat. or Or'gun. to-wit: including bis uncle Bishop Carton, December 2», 1916, for S B U N W H . Umatilla County. Oregon, to satisfy said sale to be applied in satisfaction Lots Five and Six In Block One (W alther Ott) and hie aunt Mrs. Car- Lots 6. 7. E tbSW U , W 14SEU, Sec. said Judgment and all costs. I FOR YOU s of said execution and all costa. In the original Town of Hermis ton (Anna Oalther) a very precise 6, N E U S W U , Section 18. Township Now, therefore, I will, on the l i s t Dated this l ( t h day of March. : ton as platted In Section Ten s lady with delicate health Tot fall- 3-Nnrth. Range 28-East, Willamette day of April, 1928, at the hour of 1323. Township Pour North Range ed to arrive and Ruth Bensel as Meredlan. has filed notice of Inten- 2 o'clork In the afternoon of said day. 139 Pendleton, O n. ■ R. T. C-ooklngham, Sheriff of Twenty «.ght E. W. M., jlonor Bright, p book agent. tlo„ to nt«k« final Wire« year proof. at the front door of the court together w ith the tenement», Umatilla Opaaty, Oregon 33-tt SCHOOL NEWS VINCENT RICHARDS W E R E P A IR SH O ES O ilin g V at BOWMAN SHOE SHOP I t ’s toasted No Throat Irritation »No Cough. FOUNTAIN MRS. HOUSEWIFE: Bert Mullins We Have Anticipated C om e in and g iv e our line th e “on ce o v er.” Model Cleaners HITT WE CLEAN EVERYTHING BATTERIES!; P en n ock B attery & T ire Shop ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I S J. L. VAUGHAN! S 5 E verthing E lectrical 5 »