THE HEBMISTOW HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
Œljr Jrrmtatxm Arraffi
Published every Thursday at Ber.
luiston. Umatilla County, Oregon by
Joseph 8. Harvey, editor and man
ager.
Entered as second class matter
Deeember, 1IO(, at the ysetotflce at
Hermiston, Umatilla (Xronty, Oregon.
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Bad Roads Tax Is High
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county (M ont.) cows occurred dur
ing May, when the cows in the Lake
County Dairy Improvement associa
tion, averaged 770 pounds of milk,
containing 29.1 pounds of butterfat,
according to the report of Ray Cline,
cow tester, received at the office of
County Agent L. B. Miller, at Pol
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Administrator of the Estate of Leo
Jin, Deceased.
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NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE
UNDER EXECUTION
Notice is hereby given that by vir
tue of an execution issued out of the
Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
for U m atilla County to me directed
and delivered upon a judgm ent and
decree and order of sale rendered in
said court on the 5th day of May,
1928, in favor of The Federal Land
Bank of Spokane, a corporation,
RESOLUTION
against Bank of Stanfield, a corpora
WHEREAS. Alm ighty God in His
tion; and Stanfield N ational Farm
wisdom has taken from us our es
Loan Association, a corporation, ln
teemed friend and co-worker, Harry
the suit therein pending wherein the
M, Straw, now therefore
said the Federal Land Bank of Spo
Be it Resolved, that we, the mem kane, a corporation, was plaintiff
bers o f the Hermiston Commercial and the eaid H attie O’Grady, being
Club, feel that we have lost in this the same person as Harriet O’Grady
dispensation of Providence, a fellow and H arrietta O’Grady, a widow;
worker and friend who w as ever Bank of Stanfield, a corporation;
ready to take up any task that was Stanfield N ational Farm Loan Asso
put upon him, alw ays spending of his ciation,
a
corporation; A. A.
time and talen ts for the public good, Schramm, Superintendent of Banks
and that his w ise counsel and ser for the State of Oregon; R. L. E l
vices w ill be greatly missed in this liott,
Deputy
Superintendent of
organization,
Banks for the State o f Oregon; L.
Be it further Resolved, that the M. Travis, Inc., a corporation; and
services of our departed brother ex Peter Repplinger, w ere defendants,
tended beyond the scope of this or for the sum of *123.50, together with
ganization and was com m unity wide interest thereon at the rate of 8 per
and tht the loss of these unselfish ent per annum since the 25th day
services at th is time is deeply de of May, 1927 u n til paid; and the
plored, his useful life seemed so further sum of *123.50,
together
m anifest to Ug all.
w ith interest thereon at the rate of
Be it further Resolved, that this 8 per cent per annum since the 25th
resolution be spread upon the m in day of November, 1927, until paid;
utes of this association and a copy and the further sum of *3,334.07,
thereof be given to the press for together w ith Interest thereon at the
publication.
rate
5% Per cent Per annum
Adopted by the Hermiston Com- since the 25th day of November,
mercial Club June 19, 1928.
1927, u n til paid; and the further
J. L. Sears. President.
sum o f *628.58, together w ith In
J. M. Biggs, Secretary.
terest thereon a t\ the rate of 8 per
cent per annum since the 2lBt day
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR’S of December, 1927 until paid and the
further sum of *112.20, together
SALE
w ith interest thereon at the rate of
In the County Court of the State of 8 per cent per annum since the 31st
Oregon for Umatilla County
day of March, 1928, u n til paid; and
In the matter of the Estate
the further sum of *23.00, together
CHINESE GIRLS
of
w ith interest thereon at the rate of
John W. McDermed, Deceased.
WILL BE MAIDS
8 per cent per annum Blnce the 14th
Notice is hereby given th at the day of December, 1927, u n til paid;
ON S. T. TRAINS undersigned as adm inistrator of t b e ' less the sum of *190.00, credited on
estate of John W. McDermed, d ecea s-' account of stock In the Stanfield
A touch of the Oriental was added ed, pursuant to an order of the above N ational Farm Loan Association, a
to modern Occidental Pullman ser entitled Court made and entered o n ' corporation, and the further sum of
vice between San Francisco and Los the 21st day of May. 1928, w ifi sell *300.00, a8 and for attorney’s fees,
A ngeles w hen the Southern Pacific for cash in hand in one parcel at and the further sum of *64.60, costs
Inaugurated Chines matd service on prlvate sa,e upon sealed bids at the and disbursements, which said decree
its fast train, the Lark, according to office of W. -J. Warner, his attorney, and judgm ent and order of sale has
F. S. McGinnis, passenger traffic in Hermiston, Oregon, subject to been duly docketed and enrolled In
conformation by the above entitled day, at the front door of the court
manager.
Three winsome little oriental maid CViurt, sill the follow ing described and in and by which said judgment
ens have been selected for the ser real roperty located in U m atilla decree and order of sale it was dir
vice by Frank L. Wood, assistant County, Oregon, and all belonging to ected that tha hereinafter described
real property in U m atilla County
general manager of the Pullman com said estate, as follow s:
Lots 1 and 2 in Block 2 l n the Oregon, together w ith the tenem ents,
pany. Although they w ill be known
appurtenances
T)xwn o f Herm iston, Oregon, as hereditam ents and
by their American names of V irgin
wise
located in Section 10, Tp. 4 N R. thereto belonging or In any
ia Tong. Barbara Young and Doro
appertaining, and also all of the es
28 E. W. M.
thy Pon, their Chinese names are
Wal Fong Tong, Gum Heong Yung and that said adm inistrator w ill re tate, right and interest of said de
ceive bids for said land from and fendants In and to the same, be sold
and Pon Choie respectively.
Recently Chinese attendants were after Monday, the 16th day of July, by the Sheriff o f U m atilla County,
installed on the Pullman club cars 1928. and w ill sell said land to the Oregon, to satisfy said Judgment and
between San Francisco and Chicago highest bidder for cash, provided said all costs.
THEREFORE,, I w ill, on the 23rd
and have rpoven satisfactory, accord- bid is satisfactory to the Judge of the
day of June, 1928, at the hour of
above entitled Court.
ingto Wood.
Thia notice is published four con- tw o o’clock in the afternoon of said
1 secutlve weeks in the Herm iston the office of the clerk of said court,
R E S O L U T IO N S
house i n the City of Pendleton. Uma
j Herald, a newspaper of general cir
tilla County, Oregon, sell all the
culation published
in
Hermiston,
HERMISTON LODGE NO 138, ANC I Um atilla County, Oregon , ana by right, title and Interest which the
IENT FREE AND ACCEPTED s posting th0 same notice tn three pub- said defendants, or either of them,
had on the 26th day of May, 1918, or
MASONS.
! lie places in said County and State,
since then have acquired or now have,
all
In
the
manner
nd
form
as
by
law
Whereas, the Grand Architect of
in and to the follow ing described
the Universe has seen fit to call our pl0Tl,led- ................... •
prmiser, situated in Umatilla County,
beloved brother. Harry M. Straw, to!
D ,,ed t’" 1" 14lh day of
Oregon, to-wtt:
th e Supreme Lodge above, and
I
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.
T hc South H alf of the Northwest
Administrator of the E state of John
Whereas, through his death his
Quarter of the Northeast Quarter
W. McDermed. deceased.
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fam ily has lost a kind and loving
and all the land North and West
husband and father, the lodge an es-l
of the Furnish Ditch ln tne East
teemed and honored brother, and the '
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
H alf of the Southw est Quarter of
N ortheast Quarter
of
Section
com m unity a faith fu l and loyal cltl-
the County Court of the State of
T hirty-four ln townhip Four North
sen, therefore he it
Oregon for U nntilla County.
Resolved by the members of th is'I N THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
o f Range T w enty-nlne East of the
lodge, that we express our deep re-
of
W lllo«iette Meridian, containing
gret at the untim ely removal from Charles E. Sawin. Deceased,
37.4 acres more or less
cur mist of our loved and honored
N otice is hereby given that the together w ith the tenem ents, hered
brother, and be It further
, undersigned has been appointed ad- itam ents and appurtenances thereto
Resolved. that we extend to the m inistrator of the estate of Charlea belonging or In anyw ise appertaining
bereaved fam ily our hartfelt orrow E B aw ls. deceased, and hna quail-1 and also all of thP right, estate, title
and sym pathy In their loea: that a fled as the law directs. All persons and Interest of said defendants ln
copy of th is resolution be sent to his having claim s against said estate are and to the same; said lands to be sold
w ife and daughters, a copy be pub- required to present the same tn me at public auction to th« h igh est bid
llshed In the Hermleton Herald, and at my office In Hermiston. U m atilla der for cosh in hand, the proceeds
a ropy he spread upon the m inutes County, Oregon, with proper vouch-! o f sale to be applied In satisfaction
of the lodge.
era, w ithin six months from the d a te ' of said execution and a ll costs.
Thomas Campbell.
I hereof.
Dated th is 11th day of May. IM S.
C. S. M cNaught,
1 Dated this I4th day of June. 1928.
R. T. COOKINGHAM.
W J. W am er.
W. J. WARNER.
Sheriff of Umatilla County, Oregon.
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Adnitatatrator,
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(From The Oregon Voter)
It must have been expensive to the
Oregonian to bring the Kansas City
convention into Pacific Northwest
homes through the radio. We feel
sure we are voicing the sentim ents
of tens of thousands of voter, when-
we say we are deeply appreciative of
th is service.
So well organized was the broad
casting that hardly a word was lost.
The sligh est inflection s of voice, all
the individuality of expression, the
mannerisms of intonation, the very
breathing of the speakers, came
through as clear a sa village bell in
a silent night. It seem , impossible
that, in the confusion of the conven
tion hall, the delegates them selves
could have heard as well as did the
radio listeners tw o thousand miles
away.
It ig a marvelous age in which we
live. Few of its m arvels.can com
pare with the achievem ents of radio.
The editor of The V oter has covered
four national conventions as a new s
paper man, and at none did he hear
as much of the actual proceedings
as he heard in his home last week,
th an k , to the splendid enterprise of
KGW. It is fortunate for Oregon
that It has a great newspaper which
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to serve the public by direct con
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impressed, nd are so grateful.
H enceforth, count us as a radio
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of a kind that had no appeal to us,
so we got along very nicely w ithout
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again w ill we be w ithout one. We
live only once, and w e cannot afford
to miss opportunities such as radio
makes available.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
M otorists pay a bad roads tax
UMATILLA COUNTY
equivalent to 22.3 cents on every
gallon of gas consumed on a poor Inthe Matter of the Estate
of
highway. The Oregon S tate .Motor
association reports that th is conclu Leo Jin, Deceased.
sion was drawn from experim ents ■ N otice of Final Hearing.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
recently conducted in W ashington,
i the undersigned, has filed his Final
Iowa and North Carolina.
The figures were based on the Account as Administrator of the
promise of a car m aking 10 miles E state of Leo Jin, deceased, in the
to the gallon on a rough road.
On above entitled Court and that Satur-
a basis of a speed of 33 m ile8 per ; day, the 14th day of July, 1928, at
hour, the test showed the cost of the hour of 10:00 o'clock of said date,
gasoline and tires per one thousand and the Court Room of said Court ln
miles over rough roads used in the Pendleton, Oregon, have been fixed
experim ents was *35.10 for an aver by said Court as the tim e for the set
age four cylinder car w eighing 3500 tlem ent of ¡yUd Account. A ll per-
pounds loaded.
The cost for the tons Interested arc notified to appear
same caF at the same speed over a at said time and place and file any
very smooth Improved road was only objections they may have to such ac
count or any part thereof.
*12.80, according to the tests.
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