The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, May 03, 1928, Image 2

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tles raised in quantities In Oregon
The federal government should bet
ter co-operate with the state in ex Candidate for Republican Nomina­
Published every Thursday at Her.
terminating the predatory animals
lat
tion for
mlston, Umatilla County, Oregon by
that prey upon tbe livestock of the
Joseph 8, Harvey, editor and man
farmers.
Agsr.
It lg my intention to conduct a
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rt
clean, fair camplgn and I pledge my
Entered as seoond oíase matter
Primaries May 18, 1928
support to the republican who is
December, 1*0«, at the pestotflee at
nominated.
Hermiston, Umatilla cSuoty, Oregon.
W .,R fT T N 7£
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Resident' of this district for 14
viet« tr
The t»
years. Resident of Umatilla
passengers were thrown under the'tnf 'out-oatK country where hia
Subscription Rate»
County for 27 years.
Roy W. Rittner of Umatilla Co.,
|] .9 g Icar when It went over, but managed j reach is situated, friends In Hermls-
One T e a r ................ t - w w v «
candidate
tor
the
republican
nomi­
to crawl out and escaped with only ■ tai were obliged to tell him on his
PENDLETON
l u M onths___ ______
f i l l a few cuts. The body of the car was!retlrn. that N. J. Sinnott had been nation for congress In the eastern
Oregon
district,
to
succeed
N.
J.
ajftolnted to a high office and that
¡aj^oloted
"To thine own self be true, and it badly damaged.
tb, Bremen 1 had landed on Greenly Sinnott, makes the following state­
matt foHow as the night the day
ment:
lsl»nd.
then ranst not then be false to any BEAN FOR CONGRESS”
All of the five men who now re­
CLUB ORGANIZED
present Oregon In congress are law­
in Internal Medicine for the
‘ NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
yers. Agriculture, horticulture, cat­
past fifteen years
A
Bean
for
Congress
club
has
been
For the hole family and use mod­
POLITICAL CROSS CURRENTS
tle and sheep are the dominant in­
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N
D
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R
EXECUTION
formed in Hermiston and a vigorous
ern machinery and the best of
dustries in Eastern Oregon. Logic
(Continued fro mPage One)
effort wll be put forth to secure a
DOES NOT OPERATE
mterials. You are assured of the
demands that at least one member
heavy vote for the local man for Notice is hereby given that by vlr-
best of service in our shop.
should be a farmer qualified by long
Cooklngham, not from reasons of the high position held by N. J. Sin­
We have just installed a new
tne of an execution Issued out of the practical experience with agricultural
personal friendship, but frankly be­ nott.
W ill be at
Circuit
Court
of
the
State
of
Oregon
problems
and
seasoned
with
business
cause be believes the continuance of
W. J. Warner is president of the {pf Umat„ ia County to me directed training and previous legislative ser­
the present administration of liquor
Dorion Hotel
club and C. S. McNaught is secretary gjd dellTered Upo„ a judgment and vice.
law enforcement In Umatilla county
and the membership Is composed of dgcree and order of ga,e rendered In
THURSDAY, MAY 17
could hardly be In hands to suit him Itizens acting in the interests of the ,
Industry Is protected b ythe tar­
court on the 2nd day of Aprll_
and his clients better.
iff,
railroads
by
the
federal
reserve
Office hours: 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
community welfare. It is agreed . 192g ,n favor of The Federa,
Some of the W. C. T. U. officials
that Hawley Bean is the logical can- Bgnk of Spokane, a corporation, a- labor by the immigration laws, but
And are prepared to oil and re­
are said to have caused such diasen-
ONE DAY ONLY
didate to support as he is not only gg,„gt Florence B. Connor as admln- agriculture, notwithstanding it has
pair your harness during the w in­
tlon In the ranks of the organization
uost familiar with the conditions lslTatrlx of the estate of Chas. W. borne the brunt of the after war d
ter season. Ask us about this new
as to split that body wide open.
and needs of this locality, but i3 a ^ennor, deceased; Florence B. Con- flation, has waited In vain for con­
service.
Two of the biggest Protestant
No
Charge
for
Consultation
I
farmer, a well educated man and n„r „ wldow; and Stanfield Nat- gressional help and recogniton.
curches In Pendleton are reported to
of high Integrity. Mr. Bean Is a ,onnl Farm Loan Aggociatlon, a cor- am for legislation that will give the
Dr. Mellenthin is a regular gradu
be overwhelmingly for Cooklngham
graduate of Oregon uniersity. a nat- l retlon
the gult therein pending same protection to agriculture that ate in mediclne and surgery and Is
The members In the two bodies who
has
heretofore
been
so
generously
ive son of Umatilla county, and lives where)u the said The Federal Land
lecensed by the state of Oregon. He
submit to emotional mob domination
in the west end irrigated section. H e:Bank 0( Spokane, a corporation, is extended to industry, railroads, bank­ does not operate for chronic appen
probably are, but the writer has
is president of the Westland Irriga- plglntlff and the said Florence B. ing and labor.
dlcitis, gall stones, ulcers of stomach
nosed around enough to find that In tion district and has served In sev­
I am committeed to the construct­
tonsils or adenoids.
both of the two Dodies there are eral conferences relative to affairs Connor as administratrix of the es­
ion of the Umatilla rapids project at
He has to hig credltwonderfulre
some Independent thinkers who not of this district with government of­ tate of Chas. W. Connor, deceased;
the earlest possible date, and for a suits In diseases of the stomach, liver
Florence
B.
Connor,
a
widow;
Stan­
only are of opposite mind, but resent ficials. While he has never held
general policy of federal development bowels, blood, skin, nerves, heart
the effort that is being made to secure public office he Is well acquainted field National Farm Loan Associa­
of the Columbia river for power, ir­ kidney, bladder, bed wetting, cat
tion,
a
corporation;
Clyde
C.
Connor
political support under the guise of with such matters. He Is a son of
rigation and navigation purposes. arrh, weak lungs, rheumatism, sciat­
and
Mrs
Clyde
C.
Connor,
his
wife;
exercising religious brotherhood.
Henry Bean, justice of the state sup- Frank L. Connor and Mrs. Frank L.
I favor the complete development ica, leg ulcers and rectal ailments.
What does all this mean?
reme court, formerly district attor­ Connor, his wlfe are defendants, for of federal irrigation projects author­
Below are the names of a few of
It means that one of those funny ney and county judge of this county,
ized by congress on a basis of fair his many satisfied patients in Oregon
downright runny, situations we some and the name of Bean has always the sum of 348.00 together with In­
C ig a r s, T o b a c c o
play to the present settlers and with who have been treated for one of the
times find In politics, exists In this taken well with the voters of Oregon terest thereon at the rate of 8 per
a view of settling of vacant lands. above named causes:
cent
per
annum
since
the
14th
day
race for sheriff. Mr. Cooklngham,
B arber S h op
as representative of men of ability
I will favor new projects when Jus­
H. H. Blake, Marshfield.
the booming prophet of righteousness, and honesty in public life. The local of August, 1926 until paid; and the
tified
by
the
growth
of
the
state.
further
sum
of
348.00,
together
with
Elmer
Booker,
Condon.
has so played his cards, and apparent- men recognizing these facts are
Bessie Eckles, Empire.
ly failed so far of making good on gtrong for Bean for congrW8 and w ll, Interest thereon at the rate of 8 per! I favor the adequate care, hospi-
cent per annum since the 14th day tllization a id compensation of the
D. C. Horn, Bonanza.
his threat uttered more than three try to make the vote unanimous.
of February, 1927 until paid; and veterans of the iate wars and prev­
W. C. Helyer, Kent.
years ago, to drive all of the boot­
the further sum of 31.408.44, toge­ ious wars. My experience overseas
P. M. Koster, Mt. Angel,
leggers out of the county In «0 days,
ther with Interest thereon at the rate during the late war extended over
Mrs. L. H. Martin, Moro.
that the fanatical dries and the com­ WHISKEY AND SLAVES
Davis Stelnon Allegany.
mercial wets, cheered by some of the
OFFERED AT FARM SALE of 5 per cent per annum since the several months spent with the field
14th day of February, 1927 until hospitals and I know from personal
Fred Shields, Klamath Falls.
officers of th W. C, T. U. and the
A clipping brought to the Herald paid; and the further sum of 3519.95 observations the suffering and sacri­
Joe Sheoships, Gibbon.
leadership of two Pendleton protest­
D. I. Wagenblast, Portland.
ant churches are marching forward office by George Strohm will bring together with Interest thereon at the fices of our fighting men.
The various c-'unties of the state
Remember above date, that con
In happy unlson toward the sheriff’s anllIes 11 was clipped from an c;.st- rate of 8 per cent per annum since
offlce for another four years.
jern Paper and Is a copy of an a ' c - the 17th day of June. 1927 until should be reimbursed by the federal sultatlon on this trip w ill be free and
Of course, they won’t all get the , “ »«ment ot a sale in Missouri In paid; and the further sum of 363.03, government for the loss of taxes that bis treatment is different.
Married women must be accompan­
office. That, together with the s a l-!1849- Tbe advertiser was leaving together with interest thereon at the from lands held In forest reserves,
rate of 8 per cent per annum since Indian reservations and land grants. ied by their husbands.
ary and the mileage and other fees, !for Oegon territory:
I favor a tariff on wool, wheat,
Address: 224 Bradbury Bldg., Los
will belong to Mr. Cooklngham, but 1 "I am leaving for Oregon territory the 29th day of March, 1928 until
Your needs in everything
Just think what a motley company b^ oxen team on March 1, 1849. I paid; and the further sum of 324.00, timber products and other commodl- Angeles, California.
of supporters of such diverse views w111 ael1 a11 of my Personal property together with Interest thereon at the
th at is necessary to com­
will be made happy thereby!
t except two oxen teams, Buck and rate of 8 per cent per annum since
plete your golf outfit.
Isn’t It all Just too funnny for Ben and Lon and Jerry, consisting the 26th day of May, 1927 until paid;
words?
ot tBe following: Two milch cows, and the further sum of 324, together
It Is, but it Is more and means 1 *Tay mare and colt, 1 pair of oxen, with Interest thereon at the rate ot
to the writer’s way of thinking that 1 yoke' 1 baby y°k®' 2 ox carts, 1 8 per cent per annum since the 9th
it’s tlmg to make some changes. lr°n Plow with wood mold board, 800 day of June, 1927 until paid, less
Lot’s hsvs a sheriff who has only one teat of P°Plar weather boards, 1000 the sum of 380.00 credited on ac­
face for all people, the one Nature three foot clapboards, 15000 10-foot count of stock In the Stanfield Na­
gave him at birth, who will do his fance ra,la’ 1 «0-barrel soap kettle, tional Farm Loan Asaoclatton and
duty according to a strict Interpre- 86 au«ar troughs made of white ash for the further sum of >150.00 at­
tation of his oath of offiee without timber, 10 gallons of maple syrup, torneys fees, and for the further
VOTE FOR A HOME MAN
usg of cheap strutting or oratorical 2 »Pinning wheels, 30 pounds mut sum of 366.10 costs and disburse­
spouting, who has water only on one ton tallow, 1 large loom made by ments. which said decre, and Judg­
shoulder and who will see that funds Perry Wilson, 300 poles, 100 split ment and order of aale have been
A HIGH CLASS CITIZEN WITH ABILITY.
he handles are turned over speedily ho°P»- 100 empty barrels, 1 32-gal- duly docketed and enrolled In the of­
KNOWS LOCAL NEEDS AND CONDITIONS
and with businesslike exactness lon barrel of Johnson Miller whisky fice of the clerk of said court, and In
without benefit of special grand Jury 2 years old, 20 gallons of apple and by which said judgment, de­
action.
brandy, 1 40-gallon copper still, 4 cree and order of sale It was direct­
It’s time to put emotlpnal gush aldea ° l oak tanned leather, 1 dozen ed that the hereinafter described
Tacoma Man Get'» Federal Job.
aside In this law enforcement busl- wooden pitchfork and one-half in- real property in Umatilla County,
Washington, D. C.—Harris F. Mires
Oregon,
together
with
the
tenements,
nesa and to substitute therefor ex- terest In tanyard, 1 .32 calibre rifle
of Tacoma, Wash., was nominated to
perlenos, sincerity and sound Judg- bullet molds and powder horn, rifle hereditaments and appurtenances
be assistant to the commissioner of
ment.
made by Ben Miller, 50 gallons of thereto belonging or In anywise ap­
internal revenue. He succeeds Charles
pertaining,
and
also
all
of
the
estate,
BE
LOYAL
TO
YOUR
OWN
INTERESTS
These results won’t be secured un- »°ft hams, bacon and lard, 40 gallons
R. Nash, who has resigned.
less the solid, decent, Independent ot sorghum molassea, 6 head of fox right and interest of said defendants
in
and
to
the
same,
be
sold
by
tbs
thinkers use their own heads and hounds., all soft mouthed but 1, At
Lindgergh Has Flown 200,000 Miles.
PRIMARY ELECTION MAY 18
form their own conclusions In the the same tlme I will sell my 6 negro Sheriff of Umatilla County, Oregon,
Washington, D. C.—Colonel Charles
llgth of all the facts they can gather, »laves, 2 men, 35 and 50 years old: to satisfy said Judgment ■ and all
A, Lindbergh has flown more than
costs.
Right now is plenty late to start 2 hoys, 12 and 18 years old: 2 null
W rite in on the ballot the name of
200,000 miles, or a distance about eight
Therefore, I will, on the 12th day
working.
atto wonches, 40 and 30 years old.
Hires around the world, during his fly­
of
May.
1928.
at
the
hour
ot
two
Will sell together to same party as I
ing career.
o'clock In the afternoon of said day,
8. E. Notson of Heppner, Mcrrow will not sepai:<te them.
at
the
front
door
of
the
courthouse
"Terms of sale: Cash In hand or
county, has definitely declared him­
self as a candidate for noml atlon note to draw 4 per cent Interest with In the City of Pendleton, Umatilla
to the offiee of representative in Bob McConnell security. My borne County, Oregon, sell all the right,
Bean for Congress Club, C. S. McNaught, Secretary.
congress front the second Oregon dis­ Is two miles south of Versailles, Ken­ title and Interest which ths said de­
fendants
or
either
of
them
had
on
tucky.
Sale
begins
at
8
o'clock.
trict to succeed N. J. Sinnott of The
Plenty to eat and drink. Come early the 14th day of August. 1917 or
208 East Court St.
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Dalles.
since then have acquired or now
and avoid the rush.”
ANY AND
5
have, In and to the following des­
Judge R R. Butler of The Dalles
cribed premises situated In Umatilla
ALTAR
SOCIETY
hss become a cendld ite for the UnltgT
County. State of Oregon, to-wlt:
States representatlveshlp being relin­
ELECTS OFFICERS
All that portion of the Southeast
quished by N, J. Sinnott. Judge
quarter of the Southeast quarter
Butler ha« a statewide reputation
A meeting of the Altar society of
FOR YOU
S
and will be a strong contender for the Catholic church was held last | and of the Southeast quarter of
the
Southwest
quarter
of
the
the republican nomination. It Is Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Leo
Southeast quarter of Section Twen­
estimated that a maximum of 5,000 Hutly. Election of officers was b ed
Phone 1S9
Pendleton, Ore. ■
ty-seven (27) Township Four (4)
wrtte ln votes will wl„ the nomina­ resulting in the following ladles be­
North,
Range
Twenty-nine
(29)
tion.
ing named to hold office for the com­
East of the Willamette Meridian,
ing year: Mrs. Leo Hurly, president;
lying North and West of the right
MELON GROWER FINDS
— READ THE WANT ADS—
Mrs. C, M. Best, vice-president; Mrs,
of way of the United States Recla­
PAPER CAPS PAY George Harkenrtder. secretary and
mation Service Feed Canal,
Mrs, Frank Ralph treasurer. Meet­ together with the tenements, hered­
Alfred Skovbo, who farms on the ings are to be held the first Thurs­ itaments and appurtenances thereto
MEN’S D R E S S -
DRESS SHOES
north edge of the project, has found day In each month, the next being belonging or In any wise appertain-i
HATS
the placing of the paper caps over at the home o( Mrs. Jendrezejewskl '■ j Ing; and also all of ths right, es- :
SHIRTS
SILK HOSE
young melon plants to be of great
tete, title and Interest of said defend- 1
PANTS
RAYON HOSE
advantage In securing gooj results,
THE STORK
ants In and to the same; said lands
TIES
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! to be sold at public auction to the
and wishes to pass on this Informa­
MEN’S W O R K -
When you need any-
tion to other melon grower« tn thia
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Rintoul of highest bidder for cash In hand, ths
HATS
vicinity. He tried a thousand caps Portland are happy over the birth of proceeds of sale to be applied ln sat-
thing
in the fine af
SHIRTS
and finds th» ■ difference between a son Sunday, April 29, at W ilcox, Isfnctlon of aald exaeutlnn and all
PANTS
SCHOOL SHOES
neat and attractive
plants grown under tbs raps and Memorial hoapital, Portland. Mrs. costs.
RUBBER BOOTS
TOILET ARTICLES
Printing.
thoae without to be surprising. Mr, Rl.itoul was formerly Dorothy Briggs
Dated thia 3rd day of April, 1919.
SUITS TO MEASURE BY EYER A CO.
Skovbo baa two acres tn melons this of this city, daughter of Mr, and
R. T. Cooklngham, Sheriff of
year.
Mrs Georg, Briggs.
1’mattlla County, Oregon. 3 Í-C
Di
P i l e ’S CAE OVERTURNS
NEAL HERM^
TO
ák,
D- »nJ Mrs. It 1, Cale of iSlob*
THE PAPEIS ita •, Wash fir e- '.y ot H" ’ton,
e !v ‘ • ec.i *r«*iuiattans f their
• friends ,|.r the <, rtb if
t St.
’ ¡Vincent . hospital In
I t tland.
’I Mother and ha v ar- both il, n well,
i(Mrs. Gal, in
, ’ ■?» v
i orge
’[Wagner of Htin.iston.
H . B. R EES
C oun ty R ecorder
C O M IN G T O
Dr. Mellenthin
WE
R E P A IR
SH O ES
O ilin g
V at
BOW M AN
SHOE SHOP
F O U N T A IN
Bert Mullins
We Have
Anticipated
HAWLEY J. BEAN
For Congress
C om e
in
and
g iv e our line the
“o n ce o v er.”
HITT
W ill W in If th e V oters o f H is
H o m e P recin cts G o to th e Polls
HAWLEY J. BEAN For Congress
CHAS. G. BURK
GENERAL
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