The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, June 07, 1928, Image 2

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    THE HEBMIST OK HEBALD. HERMISTON. OREGON.
reeds from the sale thereof be ap- LABOR CONDITIONS IN VAR1
IOUS PARTS OF THE STATE
1 piled to the satisfaction of plaintiffs
1 Judgment In the amounts aforesaid,
Following is a report according to
and for such other relief as equity
Published every Thur*d»y at Her­
districts or localities of seasonal em­
jin
the
matter
may
require.
miston, trinatili» County, Oregon by
1 This summons is served upon you ployment conditions In Oregon:
Joseph 8. Harrey, editor and man
Portland—here is still a large sur­
by publication thereof pursuant to
ager.
plus
of unemployed in this locality,
1
the
order
of
the
Hon,
James
Alger
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
however the seasonal work which
Entered as second elasn matter Department of the Interior, U. 8. Fee, Judge of the above entitled
Land Office at he Dalles, Oregon, court, duly made and entered on the has tsarted will lessen this surplu
December, 1906, at the peetofflee at
April 11, 1928.
130th day of April, 1928, directing to some extent. Present Indications
Hermiston, Umatilla ¿ m aty, Oregon.
Notice Is hereby given that John that publication herein be made once are that we will have a surplus of
E. Mason, of Hermiston, Oregon, who a week for a period of four wteks help on hand throughout the entire
Subscription Rates
on Jan. 29, 1924, made Homestead consecutively in the Hermiston Her- season.
«1.0« Entry under Act Jun. 6, 1912, No.-aid, of Hermiston, Oregon, and that Salem—The local supply of labor
One Tear ...........- .......... ........
fl.O# • 024549, for NW*4 Section 20, Town-! the first publication herein is made is sufficient to fill all present de­
8 » Months-------- --------------
ship 4 North, Range 29 East Wil- pursuant to said order on th« 10th mands. When the fruit is ripe we
expect to need some outside help as
“To thine own self be true, and it
»««Idlan ha. filed notice of day of May. 1928
we always do.
intention to make final three year I
Raley, Raley & Warner,
must follow as the night the day,
Eugene— The supply of labor
Proof, to establish claim to the land
A. 8. Cooley,
thou canst not then be false to any
equals
the demand and all local labor
above described, before W. J. War­
John F. Kilkenny,
is well employed. Present indica­
ner, United States Commissioner, at
J. B. Ryan,
Hermiston, Oregon, on the 31st day jattorneys for Plaintiff, Postoffice tions are that there will be a short­
age of labor when all construction
U OF 0. AND 0. A. C. LIST WORK of May, 1928.
0FFFERED BY THE SCHOOLS
Claimant names as witnesses:
'
36-5tc projects get ln operation that are
planned as hay and harvest comes
Jacob L. Stork, Hermiston, Oregon;
University of Oregon, Eugene, June James G. Pearson, of Hermiston,
on. We have a good many trans-
7-Prospectlve students lanning to at­ Oregon; Franklin Mason, of Hermis­
NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE
iets registering at times.
tend one of the higher Institutions ton, Oregon, and Charles E. Lewis,
UNDER EXECUTION
McMinnville—We have a surplus
of learning maintained by the state ol Stanfield, Oregon.
Notice is hereby given that by vir­ of help in all lines of work and ex­
of Oregon in now see at a glance
J. W. DONNELLY, Register, tue of an execution issued out of the pect this surplus to exist throughout
lest »hat work Is offered at both
Circuit Court of the State of Oregon the season.
h, V liveri y of Oregon and Oregon
for Umatilla County to me directed
Forest Grove— All local help s em­
\t.rlf 'Ural ecileg^ by the catalogs IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE and delivered upon a Judgment and
ployed and the present Indications
STATE
OF
OREGON
FOR
UMA­
i-.uod by 'he i" for this year. Ac-
decree and order of sale rendered In are that we will have enough help
TILLA COUNTY
. <>rdlug te a re ■ent ruling of the
The
Federal
Land
Bank
of
Spo-
«
id court on the 5th day of May, to handle all future work. When ber­
curricula
this
ln-
higher
honró ot
kane a corporation,, Plaintiff, vs. 1 »28. In favor of The Federal Land ries are rip,3 then all available help
to: marión U pri ited In the front of
ib* cátalo, for ch Institution, and NettU Louellen Dugas, a widow. de-jBank of Spokane, a corporation, will be employed.
Corvallis- -We have a small trans­
it appeara n tbtf nlveralty of Oregon vise« of Edgar Gillespie Smith, deceas against Bank of Stanfield, a corpora-
ed; Stanfield National Farm Loan, “ on; and Stanfield National Farm ient surplus but local help pretty
led.
catelog Ju
Loan Association, a corporation, in
Announ< •Ulen) of both schools In- Association, a corporation; and Jean the suit therein pending wherein the well employed.
Anette
Welker,
unmarried,
Defend­
ioo
I
s
and
depart-
ti Ice te wb
Gresham—All local labor Is well
said the Federal Land Bank of Spo­
nieu * xraiit d 1 ree», and which of ants.
kane, a corporation, was plaintiff employed at present but will need a
Summons.
the dtprtment« e “service depart-
and the said Hattie O'Grady, being good many berry pickers soon.
Equity No. 4545.
•tenia” with co es offered only as
Hood River— Derry picking Is just
To Nettie Louellen Dugas, a wid­ the same person as Harriet O’Grady
«tippbmtu ary t j other departments.
and Harrietta O'Grady, a widow; begun and the present indications are
At th«. •'•¡•»et-•ty of Oregon de- ow, devisee of Edgar Gillespie Smith,
gre-na are gri.nted In the college ot deceased, and Jean Anette Welker, Bank of Stanfield, a corporation; that there will he a shortge of help
literature science and th arts, in the unmarried, the above named defend­ Stanfield National Farm Loan Asso­ if the weather turns hot.
ciation,
a
corporation; A. A
ftsdue .
-<«1. ui.d in the following ants:
La Grande— There is a surplus of
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE Schramm, Superintendent of Banks help on hand especially noticeable in
professional
schools: architecture
for
the
State
of
Oregon;
R.
L.
El
and allied arts, business administra­ OF OREGON
Deputy Superintendent of the lumber industry. Present indi­
You are hereby required to appear liott,
tion, Journalism, law, medicine, music
3anks
for
the State of Oregon; L. cations are for a future surplus ow­
physical education, sociology and and answer the complaint filed
ing mainly to continuous flow of
Portland school of social work. De­ against you in the above entitled M. Travis, Inc., a corporation; and notorists through the country, many
Peter
Repplinger,
were
defendants,
gree granting departments of the col­ court and cause within four weeks
seekig work. There are probably 250
lege of liberal arts include biology from the date of the first publica­ for the sum of $123.50, together with people out of work, 20 per cent local
Interest
thereon
at
the
rate
of
8
per
and Its divisions, chemistry, econom­ tion of this summons, and if you fail
tnd 80 per cent transient.
ics, English, geology, Germanic lang- to so appear und answer, for want ent per annum since the 25th day
of
May,
1927
until
paid;
and
the
Medford— All local help Is employ­
thereof
the
plaintiff
will
apply
to
uoges, Greek, history, Latin, mathe­
matics, military science, philosophy, said court for the relief prayed for further sum of $123.50, together ed and there is no indication of any
physics, political science, psyhology, and demanded In its complaint on with interest thereon at the rate of surplus at present.
file in the above etltled matter, to- 8 per cent per annum since the 25 th
Romance languages,
Marshfield—A fairly good balance
day of November, 1927, until paid;
The unverslty hag one service de­ wlt:
being maintained at present, the sur­
and
the
further
sum
of
$3,334.07,
For personal Judgment and decree
partment plainly specified as such.
plus being of common labor. There
This Is household arts, of which the against the defendant Stanfield together with interest thereon at the ire about 100 people out of employ­
rat6
of
5
%
per
cent
per
annum,,
catalog says, "No major work and National Farm Loan A s s o c i a t e a
ment, 30 pet: cent local residents and
no professional training is given in corporation, for the sum of $13''.Ob, since the 25th day of November, 70 per cent transients.
thlg department and no degrees are'with Interest thereon at the rat? of 1927, until paid; and the further
granted.
,8 per cent per annum since the l"tL sum of $628.58, together with In­
T H E M ARKETS
The agricultural college, according ¡day of October, 1927; and the further terest thereon at) the rate of 8 per
Portland
to its statements, grants degrees In sum of $130.00 with Interest there- cent per annum since the 21st day
Wheat—B. B. tluestem, hard white,
tha school of grlculturs, department j on at the rate of 8 per cent per an- of December, 1927 until paid and the
of chemical engineering, school of'num since the 13th day of April, further sum of $112.20, together $1.53; soft white, western white, $1.44;
commerce, school of engineering and 1928; and the further sum of $3,- with Interest thereon at the n t e of hard winter, northern spring, western
mschanical arts, school of forestry, 476.07, with Interest thereon st the 8 per cent per annum since the 21st red, $1.34.
Hay — Alfalfa. $190 19.50; valley
school of home economics, depart- rate of 5\4 per cent per annum since day of March, 1928, until paid; and
msnt of military science end tactics, the 13th day of April, 1928; and the further sum of $23.00, together timothy, $13@19.50; eastern Oregon
school of mines, school of pharmacy, the further sum of $151.32, with with Interest thereon at the rate of timothy, $21 @21.50.
8 per cent per annum since the 14th
Butterfat—44© 46c.
and school of vocational education. Interest thereon at the rate of 8 per day
of December, 1927, until paid;
Eggs—Rauch, £2©26c.
The agricultural college announce- cent per annum since the 5th day
less the sum of $190.00, credited on
Cattle—-St eers, good, $11012.
ments lists the "school of basic arts of Octobr, 1926; and the further account of stock In the Stanfield
and sciences and other departments” sum of $212.35, with Interest there- National Farm Loan Association, a Hogs—Medium to choice, $8.500
and says of this classification. "In on at the rate of 8 per cent per an- corporation, and the further sum of 9.50.
Lamhs—Good to choice, $12.60013.
these departments no major work Is num since the 8th day of October, $300.00, a8 and for attorney's fees,
Seattle.
offered and no degrees granted." 1927; and for any sun» or sums paid and the further sum of $64.60, costs
Wheat—Soft white, western white,
Departents are art and rural archl- by plaintiff In payment of the delln- and disbursements, which said decree
tecture, bacteriology, botany and quent taxes due and owing on said and Judgment and order of sale has $1.44; bard wiiter, western red,
plant pathology, chemistry. English land, subsequent to filing of this been duly docketed and enrolled in northern spring, $1.34; bluestem, dark
language and literature, entomology, suit and prior to entry of decree, to- day, at the front door of the court hard winter, $153; dark northern
hlatory, mathematics, modern lnng- gether with Interest thereon at the and In and by which said Judgment spring. $1.54.
Hay — Alfalfa. $24; timothy. $28;
uages, physics, public speaking and rate of 8 per cent per annum from decree and order of sale it was dlr-
dramatics »oology, Industrial Jour­ th date of said payment; and the ected that the hereinafter described P. S„ $21-
Butterfat- -46c.
nalism, library practice, music and further sum of $36.00, with interest real property In Umatilla County
Eggs— Rauch, 13031c.
physical education for men and thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per Oregon, together with the tenements,
Cattle—Choice steers, $10.75011.75.
annum
since
the
4th
day
of
Apirl,
women. Education nnd psychology
hereditaments and
appurtenances
Hogs -Pr me, $1.50 0 9.85.
are listed ns service departments un­ 1928; aud the further sum of $250.00 thereto belonging or in any wise
Lambs—Choice $11.50 0 13.
der the school of vocational educa­ attorney fee ln this suit; and for appertaining, and also all of the es­
Spokane.
plaintiff's coat8 and disbursements in tate, right and interest of said de­
tion.
Hogs—Good, ai d choice, $909.10.
this suit, and that the sum of $200.00 fendants ln and to the same, be sold
Cattle—Steers, good, $10.50011.
stock In the plaintiff's bank held in
the Sheriff of Umatilla County
CALF CLUB AWARDS TO BE
trust by the said bank for the de­ Oregon, to satisfy said judgment and
MADE AT STATE FAIR fendant Stanfield National Farm all costa.
Loan Association, a corporation, be
THEREFORE,, I will, on the 23rd
4-H calf club members will be cancelled and that the proceeds there day of June, 1928, at the hour of
much Interested In the special awards of be applied toward the satisfaction two o’clock in the afternoon of said
which are to be made at the Oregon of plaintiff's decree, and for a further the office of the clerk of said court,
stale fair thia fall, according to decree that the defendants Nettle house ln the City of Pendleton. Uma­
Louellen Dugas, a widow, devisee of tilla County, Oregon, sell all th e!
County Agent Holt at Pendleton.
Goveronr I. H. Pattereon, who has Edgar Gillespie Smith, deceased, right, title and interest which th e '
always shown a keen Interest In Stanfield National Farm Ixian Asso­ said defendants, or either of them,
boya' and girls' club work, will award ciation, a corporation, and Jean had on the 25th day of May, 1918, or
a yearling bred heifer to the state Anette Welker, unmarried, be fore- since then have acquired or now have,'
champion dairy club member . For closed and barred of any and all jin and to the following described
the benefit of calf club members ex­ right, title, claim. Hen or Interest ln prniiseg situated in Umatilla County,
hibiting In thia competition, it la and to the premises hereinafter des- Oregon. to-wlt;
Th Fouth Half of the Northwest
pointed out that the award will be crlhed, and for a further decree
Quarter of the Northeast Quarter
made on the following basis: Ani herein foreclosing plaintiff's mort­
and all the land North and West
mal exhibited. 25 per cent; herds- gage on tho prem's-s herelnafier
of the Furnish Ditch ln th« East
manahlp, IS per cent; showmanship, described, and directing that the res'
Half of the Southwest Quarter of
25 per cent; record book, 25 per p-eperty therein and hereinafter des­
THE SHOW WITH A KICK
Northeast Quarter of Section
cribed, to-wlt:
cent.
Thirty-four In townhip Four North AND WE DON T MEAN MAYBE
The Foutheast Quarter of the
Th club member winning the
I
of Range Twenty-nlne East of the
Northeast Quarter of Section Five
Governor's award will -chocae the
Willamette Meridian, containing
ln Township Three North of Range
breed. Arrangementa have
been
— PRESENTING—
37.4 acres more or less
Twenty-nine East of the Willam­
completed whereby each of the state
Introducing
Sol*. Duo* and Trio* on
ette Meridian. SUBJECT to the together with the tenements, hered-
cattle cattle breed associations will
Violin,
unitor,
Banjo. Saxophone
war-
i
itamenta
and
appurtenances
thereto
reservations
In
that
certain
bav« on the fair grounds at Salem a
Cornet, Slide Trombone and
ranty deed recorded In Book 73 of belonging or In anywise appertaining
bred heifer ready to award without
Novelty Instrument*
Deeds, page 365, Records of Uma- and also all of the right, estate, title
delay.
Trick Playing and
tills County, Oregon, to which re- >nd Interest of said defendants in
In addition to the Governor's
Imi'ation*
ference is hereby made.
and to the same; said lands to be sold
Special, three purebred heifer calves,
valued at $160 each will be awarded together with all of the tenements J at public auction to the highest bid-1
Jazz Band and Orchestra
hereditaments and
appurtenances ,ler for rash in hand, the proceeds
as follows:
ABSOLUTELY CLEAN AND
Guernsey heifer calf by the Ore­ thereunto belonging or In any wise.of sale te be applied In satisfaction
appertaining be sold In the manner.of said execution and all coats,
gon Guernsey Cattle club.
LEGITIMATE
Dated thia 11th day of May. 1938.
Jersey heifer calf by E H. Wise of provided by law for th« sals of real
property
under
foreclosure
under
j
R.
T.
COOKINGHAM,
j
Grants Pass.
Your Patronage Solicited
Holstein heifer calf by Jacob Lus- execution to be Issued on said Judg-. Sheriff of Umatilla County, Oregon.*
c * Children 23c Adnn**ion-Adalt», 50c
rnent and deeree, and that the pro
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cher * Rons, of Fairview Oregon
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