The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, May 10, 1928, Image 2

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    THE HEBMISTOW Tra RATTY, gEBMTSTON. OBZOOM.
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ru tta ta ti A r r a ló
Published every Thursday at Her.
mist on, Umatilla County, Oregon by
Joseph S. Harveg, editor and man
agor.
Entered as second olase matter
December, 190«, at the pestofflce at
Hermiston, Umatilla c5>unty, Oregon.
Subscription Kates
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“To thine own self be true, and it
must foHow as the night the day,
thou canst not then be false to any
man.”
Mrs. F. V. Prime entertained
Mr. Mickle Visits Umatilla
J. D. Mlkle, state food and dairy frfendg at three tables of bridge
commissioner, E. Tulley, chief dep­ Wednesday afternoon.
uty under Mrs. Mickle, and Mr.
| Friedly of the Portland Cheese com- ■ The United States board of tax ap­
pany, were in Umatilla Thursday peals Ailed that Senator James Cou­
night, where Mr. Mickle delivered a pons, republican. Michigan, would not
talk on "Sanitary Milk." Mr. Mick­ have to pay a >10,000,000 assessment
le's visit was made in conncetlon made by the internal revenue bureau
with a proposed new ordlnance which on profits derived from sale of Fdrd
the Umatilla city council ha« under stock.
discussion, relative to the dairy in- [ Governor AI Smith received a plur­
dustry in that vicinity.
ality of approximately 35,000 over the
combined vote of Senators Reed and
The baccalaureate sermon to the. Walsh in the California democratic
graduating class will be given by the ! Preferential primary. Secretary of
Rev. S. Hamrick at the Baptist Commerce Hoover, unopposed for the
church Sunday evening at 8 o'clock, republican delegation, was given a
complimentary vote of 564,970.
May 13.
H . B. REES
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WRITE IN NAME OF
Candidate for Republican Nomlna-
tion for
1 W . O. ST A V E R
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of Pilot Rock
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REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR
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Primaries May 18, 1928
Resident of this district for 14
years. Resident of Umatilla
County for 27 years.
Joint R epresentative
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M0RR0W-UMATILIA COUNTIES
22nd District
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Running at Request of Republicans of’Morrow County
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C oun ty R ecorder
W E R EPA IR
SHOES
PRIMARY ELECTION MAY 18, 1928
525 Are Killed in City Traffic.’
Taxpayer Umatilla County. Twelve years in governmental af-
Pausing In the midst of a whirl­
Washington, D. C.—Motor car acci-
For the hole family and use mod­
UNDER EXECUTION
wind campaign through the second
i dents were responsible for 526 deaths
fairs. Promote Oregon Industries.
ern machinery and the best of
congressional district, S. E. Notson,
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| in 77 large cities during the four
raterials. You are assured of the
candidate for the nomination for
Notice Is hereby given that by vlr- wee'<s ending April 21, according to
best of service in our shop.
representative in congress at the tue of an execution issued out of the: llgures made public here by the com-
We have just installed a new
republican primary election May 18, Circuit Court of the State of Oregon "lerce department. This shows jin in-
-raid Advertisement.
has announced a platform ag brief for Umatilla County to me directed cr9a88 of 35 deaths over the four
in statement as it is. definite in and delivered upon a judgment andj ' esks ending April 23, 1927. New York
meaning.
As he swings around the decree and order of sale rendered in reP°rte<1 the greatest number of motor ■ ■■■■■»■■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■■■»;
circuit On his speaking tour,, Mr. said court on the 2nd day of April, car acc*dent deaths during the period
Notson will amplify the things he 1928, in favor of The Federal Land with 95 Chlcago was second with 63
stands for. The planks on his plat­ Bank of Spokane, a corporation, a- ant* ^°8 -^n8eles third with 28.
And are prepared to oil and re­
form follow:
gainst Florence B. Connor as admin­
pair your harness during the win­
RAILWAY
PAYS
HUGE
1. Construction of the Untatila istratrix of the estate of Chas. W.
ter season. Ask us about this new
SUM IN TAXES TO COUNTY
Rapids project.
Connor, deceased; Florence B. Con­
service.
2. More liberal forestry policy on nor, a widow; and Stanfield Nat­
the Part of the national government ional Farm Loan Association, a cor­
Checks aggregating
»120,478.87
3. More liberal support of good poration, in the suit therein pending were mailed to R. T. Cookingham,
roads.
wherein the said The Federal Landjsheriff °f Umatilla county, from the
4. Unflinching enforcMnent of the Bank of Spokane, a corporation, is Oregon-Washington Railroad & Na-
18th amendment.
platntiff and the saiti Florence B v ig a tio n Company headquarters in
5. Court to settle International dis­ Connor as administratrix of the es- Portland May 5, covering the first
putes with proper protection of nat­ tate of Chas. W. Connor, deceased; ayment of the 1927 taxes levied
OR P IA N TO GET INTO POULTRY RAISING FOR PROFIT YOU
ional sovereignty.
Florence B. Connor, a widow; Stan- j upon the property of the Oregon-
ARE INVITED TO ATTEND THE
6. Development of the resources of field National Farm Loan Associa-| Washington Railroad & Navigation
the Northwest.
tion, a corporation; Clyde C. Connor company in Umatilla county.
7. Outlawry of war.
The total taxes levied against th e 11
and Mrs Clyde C. Connor, his wife;
8. Just treatment of former sol­ Frank L. Connor and Mrs. Frank L. railroad’s property in
Umatilla
diers.
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Connor, his w lfe are defendants, for county amounted to »240,957.71, dis-' I
It is Mr. Notson’s announced pur­ the sum of »48.00 together with in­ tributed as follows: School taxes,
TO BE HELD AT THE
pose to meet just as many voters terest thereon at the rate of 8 per »139,263.63; road taxes, »64,093.07;
Cigar«, Tobacco
as possible before election, and he cent per annum since the 14th day city taxes, »12,632.17; world war
is pushing his campaign with char­ of August, 1926 until paid; and the veterans state fund, »3,765.81; state
Barber Sh op
acteristic vigor. He feels that if further sum of »48.00, together with military fund »33.10; and county
he can carry his mesage to the vot, interest thereon at the rate of 8 per j soldiers relief »263.49, J. W. Morrow,
ers of the district he can win the cent per annum since the 14th d ay! the railroad’s general tax agent,
nomination and have the opportun­ of February, 1927 until paid; and stated.
ity of bearing the party standard in the further sum of »1,408.44, toge-1
AT 2 O’CLOCK P, M.
the fall election.
ther with interest thereon at the rat,e
Ted Stewart In Artillery Co.
of 5 per cent per annum since the
Fort Bliss, Texas, May 3-Private
In this issue of The Herald appears 14th day of February, 1927 until Ted Stewart, Hermiston, Oregon,
PIEASE BRING IN SICK OR UNTHRIFTY BIRDS FOR POST­
the anonuncement of Senator Fred paid; and the further sum of »519.95 found himself standing in the center
E. Kiddle for candidate for delegate together with interest thereon nt the of the spotlight here today by virtue
MORTEM EXAMINATION.
at large to the republican national rate of 8 per cent per annum since of the fact that he is a meber of Bat-
convention. Mr. Kiddle Is a young the 17th day of June, 1927 until I tery B 82nd Fie]d Artillery, Battal-
man bat has been prominent In poli­ pald: and the further sum of »6 ..03,, jon (horse), which has Just been
tics for a number of years.
together with interest thereon at ¡.he awarded the Knox trophy for all-
In 1916 while attending the Uni­ rate of 8 per cent per annum s'"'’f round proficiency in the army.
versity of Oregon, he was president
In the award of the trophy Battery
of the Hughes for President Student paid; and the further sum of »24.00, B is automatically acknowledged as
Your needs in everything
club at the university.
together with interest thereon at the the outstanding field artillery organ­
th at is necessary to com­
During the world war Mr. Kiddle rate of 8 per cent per annum since ization of the entire United States
sort of dropped out of local politics the 26th day of May, 1927 until paid; army. All of the glory which Is the
plete your golf outfit.
being more concerned in th9 then and the further sum of »24, together battery’s Is reflected upon the ind-
great question which concerned the ' with Interest thereon at the rate of viduals composing It, of course, with­
boys In olive drab who were over ther 8 per cent per annum since the 9th out whose best efforts success would
"whsr, do we go from here," but day of Jline, 1927 until paid, less have been impossible.
upon his return to the states when ( the sum of »80.00 credited on ac-
there was no further need of Arnerl- , count of stock in the Stanfield Na-
can soldiers In France, he became tional Farm Loan Association and
actlve in American Legion affairs for the further sum of »150.00 at­
liere and hag been In attendace at torneys fees, and for the further
PENDLETON
most of the national conventions of sum of »65.10 costs and disburse­
VOTE FOR A HOME MAN
the Legion. He is past commander of ments, which said decree and judg­
his own post and a past state com­ ment and order of sale have been
A HIGH CLASS CITIZEN WITH ABILITY.
mander of Oregon. He is now a mem­ duly docketed and enrolled ln the of­
ber of the Oregon senate, represent­ fice of the clerk of said court, and In
KNOWS LOCAL NEEDS AND CONDITIONS
ing Union, Umatilla and Morrow and by which said judgment, de­
counties and also the state manager cree and order of sale It was direct­
in Internal Medicine for the
of the Herbert Hoover presidential ed that the hereinafter described
past fifteen years
campaign In Oregon.
real property in Umatilla County,
Tacoma Man Gets Federal Job.
DOES NOT OPERATE
Oregon, together with the tenements,
Washington, D. C.—Harris F. Mires
W. O. Staver, of Pilot Rock, re­ hereditaments and appurtenances
of Tacoma, Wash., was nominated to
publican candidate for Joint repre­ thereto belonging or in anywise ap­
W ill be at
be assistant to the commissioner of
sentative of Umatilla and Morrow pertaining, and also all of the estate,
internal revenue. He succeeds Charles
BE
LOYAL
TO
YOUR
OWN
INTERESTS
Dorion
Hotel
counties, was ln Hermiston Wednes­ right and interest of said defendants
R. Nash, who has resigned.'
day in the Interest of his rampalgn ia and to the same, be sold by the
THURSDAY, MAY 17
for this office.
Sheriff of Umatilla County, Oregon,
Lindgergh Has Flown 200,000 Miles.
PRIMARY ELECTION MAY 18
to satisfy said judgment and all Office hours: 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Washington, D. C.—Colonel Charles
costs
HAS EARNED RE-ELECTION
A. Lindbergh has flown more than
Write
in
on
the
ballot
the
name
of
ONE DAY ONLY
Therefore, I will, on the 12th d a y ’
200,000 miles, or a distance about eight
|c f May. 1928, at the hour of two;
times around the world, during his fly-
(Weston Leader. April 27, 1928)
Ina career.
It is good policy to keep an e . I o’clock In the afternoon of said day,
No Charge for Consultation
perienced man In harne«« In public at the front door of the courthouse !
In the City of Pendleton. Umatilla
as well as private affairs.
Dr. Mellenthin is a regular gradu-
C. C. Proebsted, republican candl- C®U"‘X. Oregon, sell all (he rig h t.jate , n med|c,„ e an„ , urgery and Is
Bean for Congress Club, C. S. McNaught, Secretary.
date for re-nomlnatlon as district I,,tle and Interest ™hlch the said de- lecenged by thg gtate of Oregon He
attorney, now qualifiea as an experl-1 fendants or either of them had on doeg not operatg for chronic appen-
enced man after four years of faith- j the H ,h rtay of August, 1917 or dtcltig gaI, gtoneg, uicgrg ot gtomach,
208 East. Court St.
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"know« the rope«" and there are s,nce Hlen have acquired or now| tongllg or adenoidg.
things to learn ln this responsibleIhave. ln and to the following des-
He has to hlg credttwonderfulre-
ANY AND
a
post which any attorney, however cr,h«'d premiara sltnnted ln Umatilla s,lltg ,n digeageg of tbe gtomachi liver.
^ . „ g , blood. gkln ngrvggi hg<r,
«killed In private practice, must learn County. State of Oregon, to-wlt:
before hl« services are of full value
All that portion of the Southeast kidney, bladder, bed wetting, cat-
to the district.
quarter of the Southeast quarter j arrh. r cal» lungs, rheumatism, sclat-
Mr. Proebatel 1« 33 year« old. Is
and of the Foutluast quarter of ica. leg ulcers and rectal ailments,
FOR YOU
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married and has two children.
He
the Southwest quarter of t h e 1 Below are the names of a few of
was born near Weaton. a son of the ! Southeast quarter of Section Tw en-ihls many satisfied patients In Oregon
late O. W. Proebatel, and a grand-j ty-seven (27) Township Four (4 ) who have been treated for one of the
■ Phone 139
Pendleton, O n. ■
«on of the late ex-Senator O’. W.
North, Range Twenty-nine (2 9 ) above named causes:
Proebatel.
Hg la an ex-servic? man ‘ East of the W illamette Meridian,
H. H. Blake. Marshfield.
who haa been tn a position to be of ’ lying North and West of the right
Elmer Booker, Condon.
material assistance to his eomrad a. i of way of the United States Recla­
Bessie Eek lee. Empire.
-READ THE WANT ADS—
mation Service Feed Canal,
D. C. Horn, Bonanza.
together with the tenement», here«!- j W, C. Helyer, Kent.
COLORADO VISIORS
(laments and appurtenances thereto
P. M. Koster. Mt. Angel.
STOP HERE ON TRIP
MEN’S D R E S S -
DRESS SHOES
belonging or in any wise appertain­
Mrs. L. H. Martin, Moro.
HATS
ing; and also all of the right, es- j Davis Stelnon Allegany.
SILK HOSE
SHIRTS
Mrs. H. K, Fry and non Elton ol tate, title and Interest of said defend- ■ Fred Shields. Klamath Falla.
PANTS
RAYON HOSE
Durango. Colorado, arrived Tueeday ants In and to the same: said lands
Joe Sheoahlps. Gibbon.
TIES
evening to visit Mra. Fry’s grand-j to be sold at public auction to the
D. 1. Wagenblaat. Portland.
MEN’S W O R K -
mother, Mra. Anna Strohm and un- highest bidder for rash In hand, the
Remember abov.
eon
When you need any*
HATS
TOILET ARTICLES
cJe, George Strohm. After visiting yroceeds of sale to be applied ln sat- sultation on thlg trip will be free and
SHIRTS
thing in the tine ol
.
SCHOOL
SHOES
her, they wifi go on to Hood River Isractlon of said execution and
that his treatment Is different,
PANTS
Portland and Seattle.
WOMEN S AND GIRLS’
roala,
Married women must be accompan
neat
and attractive
RUBIER BOOTS
STRAW AND NOV. HATS
They will return to Colorado late! Dated thia 3rd day of April. 193«. led by their husbands.
Printing.
In August by way of the Canadian J
SUITS TO MEASURE BY MEYER A CO.
R. T. Cookingham. Sheriff of
Addreea 224 Bradbury Bldg., Loa.
Rockies and Calgary,
Umatilla County. Oregon. >S-» Angeles, California.
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NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
W iite in, M ark,
X W . O. S taver
;
O iling
V at
If Y ou a re a P oul­
try R aiser
SHOE SHOP
FREE CLINIC
F O U N T A IN
H erm iston Public
Library
Bert M ullins
BOW M AN
Friday, M ay 18
H erm iston Drug Company
COMING TO
HAWLEY J. BEAN
For Congress
Dr. Mellenthin
We Have
Anticipated
C om e
in
and
give our line the
“on ce o v er.”
H IT T
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
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