THE H E B M ISTO * HESJLLD, HERMISTON. O EEG O *. , the week-end. She was acompanled, HAWLEY BEAN CANDIDATE commlttee of the basketball boys: The Hermiston union high school Published every Thursday at Her- . standard basketball letter shall be a Hawley Bean of Echo was In Her- mlston, Umatilla County, Oregon by fire inch block, chenille gold (not iniston Wednesday. Mr. Bean, who Joseph 8. Harvey, editor and man old gold) with a purple basketball in agar. the lower right corner The amend-j*« “ 8O" of Justice Bean <* th* • t* ‘e 1 " j rnent which must be posted a week supreme court, has announced his Entered as second class matter before being voted upon will be candidaey for congress, in the place that will be vacated by the resigna­ December, 1909, at the pestofftee at brought up for adoption Friday. tion of N. J. Slnnott. Mr. Bean’s Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon. visit here gave impetus to the forma­ Lavelle Stevenson and Frank Fur- tion among his friends of a “Been Subxcription Kates rer were absent from the third grade for Congress' club. A meeting will One Tear ________________$2.0« last week on account of sickness. be held Monday night ln W. J. War­ Six M o n th s--------------------------- . 11.00 ner’s office at which plans will be Jack Davis, a third grader, was made toT the furtherance of Mr. "To thine own self be true, and it out of school last week on account : Bean's campaign In this district. All must follow as the night the day. of chicken pox. J those interested are urged by the pro­ thou oanst not theB be false to any moters of the club to be present. man.” This Thursday Umatilla will meet! NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE Hermiston in a tennis match. Boysj and girls doubles and singles and i UNDER EXECUTION mixed doubles sets will be played. ------- x_ H. B. REES Sip ^trattatati S tra li Candidate for Republican Nomina­ tion for The Cream of the Tobacco Crop County Recorder Primaries May 18, 1928 UJCKY ™, strike "IT'S TOAST» WE REPAIR SHOES For the hole family and use mod­ ern machinery and the best of mterials. You are assured of the best of service in our shop. We have just installed a new SCHOOL NEWS Mis8 McCollum drove to Portland I the week-end. She was accompanied tue of an • « « * “ <>■> '“ ued The Caesar class Is translatlg In her car Friday, April 20, to spend C,rcuit Court of the State ° f Ore*on chapter 17 of Book IV or the building for Umatilla County to me directed of the bridge across the Rhine. Cae­ by Miss Seyler and Mrs. Waterman. and delivered upon a Judgment and They returned Sunday afternoon. sar built this bridge ln 54 B. C. so decree and order of sale rendered in that he might cross the Rhine and said court on the 2nd day of April, gain access to the territory of the Tn a return game with Boardman, 1928, in favor of The Federal Land Germans. Caesar thought It below Hermiston high school baseball team Bank of Spokane, a corporation, a- the dignity of the Roman army and turned the tables and came home gainst Florence B. Connor as admin­ himself to cross by means of boats. with an 8 to 6 victory. The game istratrix of the estate of Chas. W. The class Is building the bridge as was close throughout and victory Connor, deceased; Florence B. Con­ tb»y translate the story. was not certain until the last Board- nor, a widow; and Stanfield Nat­ man man was retired. The locals ional Farm Loan Association, a cor­ Anna Ray Martin has returned to scored two runs in the first Inning poration, in the suit therein pending the sixth grade after a visit of sev­ and beld the Boardman nine score­ wherein the Baid The Federal Land eral weeks in Ruert, Idaho. less up to the fourth. In the fourth ! Rank of Spokane, a corporation, Is they scored once an din the fifth plaintiff and the said Florence B. The Lautana group of Campfire two more men crossed the place to Connor as administratrix of the es­ girls has been organized with six tie the score at three all. The loc­ tate of Chas. W. Connor, deceased: members: Margaret Felthouse, Iva als came back In th fifth to take the Florence B. Connor, a widow; Stan­ Duane, Florence Pearson, Marjorie lead again with three more count- field National Farm Loan Assocla- Mullins, Twllla Brown and Bernice ers. Neither team scored until thetion, a corporation; Clyde C. Connor Stork. Their guardian lg Mrs. O. W. seventh when Boardman scored two .'and Mrs Clyde C. Connor, Ills wife; Payne. The following officers were Things looked bad for the locals for Frank L. Connor and Mrs. Frank L. elected; Margaret Felthouse, presi- awhile in the ninth when Boardman Connor, his wife are defendants, for dent; Iva Duane, secretary and Flor-. scored one run and had bases Tull the sum of »48.00 together with In- ence Pearson, treasurer. with only one out but the danger terest thereon at the rate of 8 per was past after the next two men were' cent per annum since the 14th day George Jenkins, Ed Jackson and thrown ou. [of August, 1926 until paid; and the Mr. Mueller went to Wallowa and The locals played amuch better | further sum of $48.00, together with Union counties to select sheep for the game than usual and are working j interest thereon at the rate of 8 per boys of the sheep club. They bought to turn the tables on the Helix nine I cent per annum since the 14th day the pick of a flock ln Enterprise for at Helix this Friday. of February, 1927 until paid; and eight of the club boys. The sheep the further sum of $1,408.44, toge­ w()l be here In a few days. ther with Interest thereon at the rat, In the district track meet held last of 5 per cent per annum since the The following members have en­ Saturday Hermiston came out with 14th day of »February, 1927 until listed In various clubs since the last the long end of the score in both the paid; and the further sum of $519.95 list was published: Jersey calf club, grades and high school. Hermiston together with interest thereon at the Eddie Bensel; sheep club, John Ben- high school had very lttle competi­ rate of 8 per cent per annum since gel, Robert Bennett, Melvin Follett, tion and won easily with 78 points the 17th day of June, 1927 until Bruce Follett and Ernest Cox; pig to 33 for Umatilla. Those who v/tn paid; and the further sum of $63.03 their letters this year in tract are together with Interest thereon at the club, Glenn Hammon. Jack-Smith, 19 points; Walther Ott rate of 8 per cent per annum since Th„ the 29th day of March, 1928 until eays slnee removing there the bull I All that portion of the Southeast quarter of the Southeast quarter Dale Carson was absent last Tues­ frogs have organised an orchestra and perform nightly. and of the Southeast quarter of day, Wednesday and Thnrady. --------- I the Southwest quarter of the George Wagoner mode a business ’ Southeast quarter of Section Twen­ The fourth and fifth grades are us- and pleasure trip to Portland to. ty-seven (27) Township Four (4) ng the tennis court for physical the week end. George states that hisj North, Range Twenty-nine (29) training. trip was more for pleasure than btisl- East of the Willamette Meridian, ' erw, due to the fact that business lying North and West of the right The Senior class play "Tommy's interfered wtth pleasure, and a real of way of the United States Recla­ Bride" will be given May 4 In the time was enjoyed, dancing, playing | mation Service Feed Canal, high school auditorium under the balll and PINK TEA PARTIES. together with the tenements, hered- direction of Miss McCullum and Miss --------- Ittaments and appurtenances thereto Brlerley. There will be a matinee Oron O. Felthouse la re-shlngllng belonging or ln any wise appertaln- for children Thursday afternoon, May the roo ihfofsvbxx xx xx xxxxxx ting; and also all of the right, ee- 3. the rof oof his house W edld not tate, title and Interest of said defend- know that Oron kept hta refrigerator, ants tn and to the name; said lands BUI Harria who was formerly a on the roof, qylther did w . know to be sold at public auction to tho pupil at Weston haa entered the that Meadowbrok Ice melted. highest bidder for cash in band, the seventh grade. --------- proceeds of sale to be applied ln aat- I-ogan Todd la complaining be- Isfactlon of said execution ang all A student body meeting was held 'ause several of the springs on hie coste. Friday afternoon April 26 to amend ! dairy farm are going dry, and that; Doted this 3rd day of April. 1929. the conetltutton pertaining to the hlgihe had to cut,out several of bis milk, R. T. Cooklngham, Sheriff of school basketball letter The follow -1 customers during the dry season Umatilla County, Oregon ) H Resident of this district for 14 years. Resident of Umatilla County for 27 years. LLOYD WANE.L N oted Star o f the Pittsburgh Pirates, writes: “ W hen 1 arrived a t the Pitts­ bu rgh tr a in in g c a m p I noticed my brother Paul smoked Lucky Strikes exclu­ sively, andheexplainedwhy. You will agree that w e were in a close and exciting Pen­ nant race and it certainly called for splendid physical condition to withstand the tax and strain upon one’s nerves and wind. Like Paul, my favorite Cigarette is Lucky Strike.” 'fa t. I t ’s toasted Oiling V at And are prepared to oil and re­ pair your harness during the win­ ter season. Ask ns about this new service. BOWMAN SHOE SHOP FOUNTAIN C igars, T obacco B ark er S h o p Bert Mullins No Throat Irritation- No Cough» ©1928. The American Tobacco Co., Inc. MRS. 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