The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, July 05, 1928, Image 2

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    THE HEBMlSTOir BXAALD, HERMISTON. OBBGOM.
will tell, and in the Interval until the at th , Don Campbell ranch, half a dement of sold Account. All per­ count or any part thereof.
T. B. GURDANE,
election students of public affairs M ile east of Hermiston, the following sons Interested are notified to appear
Administrator
of
the Estate of L ao
at
said
time
and
place
and
file
any
¡will hav. the privilege of studying described animals:
Jin, Deceased.
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Published «very Thursday at Her­ an interesting campaign.
One gray horse, about 12 years old. objections they may have to such ac-
miston, Umatilla County, Oregon by
one black horse, old; one dark brown,
Joseph 8. Harvey, editor and man
Well, let's everybody eat a lot of horse, old.
Said animals will be sold unless re­
ager._______________________ ______ spuds. They are so low In price that
For the hole family and use mod­
j the growers of the early crop won’t deemed, at public auction to the high­
ern machinery and the best of
Entered an second cja*s matter i make any money on them, but the est bidder for cash in hand on the
mterials. You are assured of the
Deeember, 190#, at the peetofflce at ’ crop should not go to waste.
16th day of July, 1928, at the above
best of service in our shop.
Hermiston, Umatilla (5>unty, Oregon.
described ranch at 10 o’clock A. M..
We have just installed a new
Dated at Hermiston on this 5th day
There is a mighty fine provision
In Oregon’s motor car regulations of July, 1928.
Subscription la tre
Signed
ROY HUTCHINSON.
that
Is more honored in the breach
One Tear __________________ 92.06
than In the observance in this part
Six M onths---------- ---------------- f l.0 9
of the woods. This part of the law
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given that the
requires that motorists approaching
“To thine own self be true, and it a main highway on a secondary road County Court of Umatilla County,
And are prepared to oil and re­
must follow as the night the day. must come to a complete stop and ¡Oregon has appointed J. W. Spencer
pair your harness during the win­
look
both
ways.
The
drivers
obeying
administrator
of
the
estate
of
C.
E.
thou canst not then be false to any
ter season. Ask us about this new
this provision of the law are altogeth- Spencer, deceased. AU persons hav-
man.”
service.
DRESS
SHOES
MEN’S
DRESSk—
ing claims against said estate are
er too few n number.
HATS
SILK HOSE
hereby notified to mail the same to
HOOVER OR SMITH?
SHIRTS
said
J.
W.
Spencer
at
Lostine,
Ore­
Human nature is a funnny thing.
RAYON HOSE
PARTS
The national conventions of the It used to be the style for motorists gon, or to Robert S. Eakin, attorney
TIES
two leading political parties have l to complain long and loudly at fresh for administrator, at La Grande, Ore-
MEN’S W O R K -
met, enjoyed the blare of numerous ly applied oil on macadam highways, K°n, within six months from the first
TOILET ARTICLES
HATS
bands and much leather-lunged par­ but right now there are a lot of re-1 Publication of this notice which is
SCHOOL SHOES
SHIRTS
tisan oratory, named their party lead­ ¡sldenta of Hermiston who live on the ,nade 011 the 5th da> of July> 1928-
WOMEN’S AND GIRLS’
PANTS
RO BERT S. EA K IN ,
ers, adopted their platforms and pav­ ¡highway who are looking forward
STRAW
AND NOV. HATS
RUBBER
BOOTS
Attorney for Administrator
ed the way to eve the country In an­ j longingly to the time when the recent 44‘5c
SUITS
TO
MEASURE
BY
MEYER
& CO.
other presidential election. What ly applied gravel and dust binder will
___
situations have they created for the be covered with a soaking coat of oil NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATORS
consideration of Mr. and Mrs. Voter? so they can leave the front door open
SALE
Quite a situation, thank you, when without having all the furniture cov- In th* County Court of the State of
it Is considered In all its ramifica­ ered with dust that fast moving ailto-
Oregon for Umatilla County
mobiles stir up o„ their jaunts ln the »»«•>• »t the Estate
tions.
of
The Herald Is rather inclined to through the country.
| John W. McDermed, Deceased.
the belief that the republicans nomi­
_
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i Notice is hereby given that the
nated for president in Herbert Hoover
i The Fouith of Ju y mar s
e j undersigned as administrator of the
Your needs in everything
the ablest man available for their birthday anniversary of these United I tate of John w . McDermed> decea8.
standard bearer. Hlg unquestioned i States, and a good thought for citi
that is necessary to com­
executive ability gives him an advant­ I zens to take away from the big d a y ! I ed, pursuant to an order of the above
plete your golf outfit.
age not always enjoyed by presiden­ Ils that on them as Individuals de-Í entitled Court made and entered on
EFFECTIVE MAY XX TO SEPT. 3 0
tial candidates. Just turn back and ' penda whether this country Is to re- the 21st day of May, 1928, will sell
RETURN LIMIT OCT. >X, 1 9 x 8
j for cash In hand in one parcel at
consider Theodore Roosevelt when he
round trip ifc
fare sail parts of mid­
succeeded McKinley to the presiden­ I folks who complain that our govern- private sa'e upon sealed bids at the
DENVER
JS7.10
cy, or Woodrow Wilson, fresh from I ment is not for the people In the office of W. J. Warner, his attorney.
OMAHA .
... 70 .3 5 w est, so u th an d east.
K A N S A S C IT Y
70.35
the presidency of a university and : measure they think it should be In Hermiston, Oregon, subject to
D E S M O IN E S ........ 76 .3 0 Fine fast trains.
S T . L O U IS .............. 8 0 .3 5
the governshlp of a state, or Warren I should just remember that lotg of conformation by the above entitled
L ib e r a lit o p o v e r e
C H IC A G O ............... 8 5 .0 5
e n a b le y o a
O. Harding, or Calvln Coolidge. elections bring out little more than Oourt, alll the following described
D E T R O IT
104.57
t o v i» it
C I N C I N N A T I .... 105.15
Iloovar the candidate undoubtedly half the normal vote. While voting real roperty located in Umatilla
CLEVELAND
107.61
Z loa N ation al P ark
.County,
Oregon,
and
all
belonging
to
T O R O N T O .............. 112.80
has more to recommend him as an is only one of the duties of citizen- sa,d egtate> a3 fo„ ow8.
C rand C anyon N a t’l P k .
A T L A N T A ................116.40
executive than any of these others ship, it demands little enough of
P IT T S B U R G H
118.81 T d lo w it o n t N a tio n a l P k .
W A S H IN G T O N 140.61 R ock y M ountain N a t’l P k .
Lots 1 and 2 ln Block 2 ln the
just mentioned
P H IL A D E L P H IA 143.97
I time and effort that It should be per
For Illustrated Booklets, Reserva­
N E W Y O R K .......... 146.45
T)own of Hermiston, Oregon, as
Prom a political point of view Mr. formed.
tio n s and In form ation , address
B O S T O N .................. 153.51
Agent named below.
located
in
Section
10,
Tp.
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N
R.
Hoover does not rate so well.
The
28 E. W. M.
farm vote i8 not so keen about him.
BIG CROWD AT PICNIC
and that said administrator will re­
This newspaper holds to the belief
ceive bids for said land from and
that Hoover has been unfairly at­
(Continued From Page One)
after Monday, the 16th day of July,
tacked on the score of what he has
done for agriculture, or allegedly, hart said, and then used historical 1928, and will sell said land to the
F. C. Woughter, Agent,
what he failed to do. But he has a references to show that such an as­ highest bidder for cash, provided said
Hermiston, Oregon
handicap on this score as he enters sumption is dangerous and false. bid Is satisfactory to the Judge of the
above
entitled
Court.
the campaign. Another lag iron that Today's generation must make its
B
1
This notice Is published four con­
may hurt him some is the fact that contribution of thought and effort to
208 East Court St.
*
secutive
weeks
in
the
Hermiston
Hubert Work, secretary of the Inter­ meet changing conditions and. I: cp
Herald,
a
newspaper
of
general
cir­
,
ANY AND
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ior, is his national chairman. Dr. the heritage of the past intact, h i
cu lation niibllsh®a
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H p rm ta tn n
sofar as the west TtnowsTThnTTs that
Umatilla County, Oregon , ana by
Program Is Varied
he wrecked the bureau of reclama­
The program given was a varied posting the same notice ln three pub­
tion. He had the backing of Presi­ one and included numbers from lic places in said County and State, ;
dent Coolidge In what he did, and he Stanfield as well as Hermiston. The all in the manner nd form as by law
did so thorough a Job that western­ proogram was opened by the singing provided.
FOR YOU
5
W hethter it is something we want to
ers could not be made to believe that of “The Star Spangled Banner” with
Dated this 14th day of June, 1928.
buy, or seme service we wished per-
he did not relish the job with all his Florence Udey at the piano. N. W.
J. S. WEST,
pormed, why not try first at home?
Rhone 139
Pendleton, Ore. ®
heart. From the point of view of Bloom gave the Invocation, and New Administrator of the Estate of John
There is not a single one of us in this
popularity on many a government Madden made the address of wel­
W. McDermed, deceased.
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entire community but what will bene­
Irrigation project. Dr. Work Is Just come. The response was given by
fit to an appreciable degree if each
as popular as Mr. Mellon ana a- few Roy Penney, secretary of the Stan­
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
member of the community practices
other men who have been much in field grange.
this simple rule.
In
the
County
Court
of
the
State
of
the public eye of late years.
Florence Udey pleased with a piano
We want our home town to grow and
Oregon for Umatilla County.
Mr. Smith, the democratic stand­ solo and an encore, and then the
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE
prosper—we w ant it to be a place in
ard bearer. Is outstanding as to per­ Hermiston Boy Scouts under the
of
which we will be proud to live. To
sonality, and he possesses one Char­ leadership of Walther Ott held a
Charles E. Sawin, Deceased.
realize our desires and our dreams of
acteristic lack lng In presidential paper fight, gave first aid, resusttca-
Notice lg hereby given that the
a better heme community we must,
candidates since Roosevelt, color and tlon and rescue of a drowning person
undersigned has been appointed ad­
one and all, do our share toward mak­
appeal. Among those predisposed In demonstrations and then "skinned
ministrator of the estate of Charles
ing it better—and the one big step
his favor he arouses enthusiasm, and a snake."
E. Sawin. deceased, and has quali­
toward th at end is taken when we
his reoord of personal achievement
Joe McNaught read the Declara­ fied as the law directs. All persons
each one try first to fulfill our needs
appeals to the Imagination. His rec­ tion of Independence. A pleasing
having claims against said estate are;
from home community sources.
ord as a Tammany man, criticised by series of songs and club cheers were
required to present the same to me j
many, may cauae him but little trou­ given by the Sunshine Sewing club
at my office In Hermiston, Umatilla
ble, due to the fact that the force of glrlR. Miss Frederickson gave a vio­
County, Oregon, with proper vouch­
hlg peraonality and hia reputation for lin solo that was well received, and
ers, within six months from the date
honesty and sincerity set him apart Rosella Matott held the crowd by
hereof.
a s superior to hia organization.
her acrobatic .performance.
Oscar
Dated this 14th day of June, 1928.
On two scores he will not be wel­ Payne sang a solo, and the morning's
W. J. WARNER,
comed with much enthusiasm by program was concluded by an Im­
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Administrator.
farm districts. For one thing he Is an pressive pageant by a group of
easterner, and hia background is of Stanfield young people tinder the
Want Ads Bring Resulta
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
the city and Its Industrial life. For leadership of Mrs. French.
In the In the County Court of the State of
another thing he la wet and wants «rtemoon the younger Matott girl
Oregon for Umatila County
modification of the Volstead act drew plenty of npplarsc with her
In the Matter of the Estate
Neither of these two factors can con­
acrobatic performance.
of
ceivably be other than liabilities to | In the later pail of the afternoon
Joseph F. McNaught. Deceased.
him so far aa the farm vote la con­
races and contests were held for
Notice Is hereby given that the
cerned. That farmers will turn to
both men and women and boys and ) undersigned has been appointed exe-
th« democratic party for legislative
glrls. These sports were followed ; cutrix of the last will and testa
aid of economic ills stretches the
by the Indoor baseball game between, ment of Joseph F. McNaught, de-
laws of probability and credulity.
two teams representing the various ceased, and has qualified as the law
It seems according to reports th a t our Mail Order Friends are sidling up closer to the dear people,
Another factor remains to think communities and about every w alk 1 directs. AU persons having claims
in fa-t. they have already been so close to everybody and their money that most of th - people feel
about, one not popular tor considers-.
of Ilfs.
, i’T"tIr.st said estate are required to
as though they had been squeezed and plucked when they try to sell their farms and city properties
tlon In print but in the nature of
During the dinner hour free lemon- 'rc2o..t the same to me at the office
or when they try to get renters or try to find employment.
’
things likely to switch votes In ade and Ice cream w ere dispensed to I of W. J. Warner, my attorney, in
greater measure than all other mat-1 the crowd aa long as they lasted, i-crmlston. Oregon, with
If
tl'.ese
Friends
save
you
a
few
hundred
dollars
in
your
lifetime
and
wreck
yonr
property
values
to
proper
• era that have been mentioned here,
the extent of making yen paupers, how much good did they do? Have you had the delightful experi­
The refreshments were furnished by | vouchers within six months from the
the feet that the democratic nominee,
ence of not being able to sell your town properties or farms or of not being able to find a job? The
the two farm organizations, but due late hereof.
Is a Catholic. The American people to the fact the crowd was sj much
big majority of people have had such experiences.
Date! this 28th day of June, 1928.
have advanced to a stage that per­ larger than had been antlciated, t . i J
When people claim not to understand the bad situation they are only feigning ignorance for they
VIRGINIA E. McNAUGHT,
sonal friendships of the warmest
all know th a t this unhappy situation is caused by the Mail Order Patronage. The newspapers report
supplies were not equal to demand.
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Executrix.
nature between Catholics and Protes­
that tli* mail order companies sell $1.000.000.000 worth of merchandise each year.
Nearly every­
tants are taken as a mater of course, j
body wants to blame it on the other fellow; the buying from the mail order houses and the business
The habit of "holding up" ntllk IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
but whether Protestants have chang­ Is frequently formed by cows as a re-4
depression roundabout.
STATE OF OREGON FOR
ed their ideas shout the Catholic
suit of having the calf close at hand
Everybody knows the mail order houses are drawing the people and their wealth from the countrv
UMATILLA
COUNTY
church sufficiently to cast their votes
at large, to a few thriving big cities.
3
when the cow is being trained to Inthe Matter of the Estate
for a member of that church In
hand milking, says the college dairy
of
At
the
present
rate
of
depopulation
and
of
decreasing
values
in
small
communities,
the
next
genera­
enough numbers to insure hie elect­
department in answer to an Inquiry. Leo Jin. Deceased.
tion will have nothing to do bnt sit and hold the bag and enss their short sighted dads.
ion to the presidency seem* unlikely
Mn«t successful dairymen remove the
Notice of Final Hearing.
How do yon like the bad situation, th a t is becoming worse? Don’t blame it on George
Trv
The opportunity has never before
calf entirely after about three days
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
yonrwlf f ir s t
6 ’
3
been accorded them.
with the cow, being particular that the undersigned, has filed hia Final
The forthcoming election la cer-'
KEEP
THE
MONEY
AT
HOME
It la out of both sight and hearing Account as Administrator of the
tain to be Interesting. Enough fac­
of the cow. The habit of holding up Estate of Leo Jin. deceased, in the
tors out of the ordinary, aa political1
milk. If once formed, sometime» per­ above entitled Court and that Satur­
campaigns uauaHy go. enter Into
sists the entire life of the row.
day. the 14th day of July, 1929. at
consideration to make all sorts of
the hour of 10:00 o'rlock of said date,
shifts possible and probable, R igh t!
TAKEN UP NOTICE
and the Court Room of said Court ln
now It seems to The Herald (hat Mr.
J A. BIRCHFIELD
Notice
Is hereby given that 1 have Pendleton. Oregon, have beea fix ed !
Hoover's chances of election are
better than these pf Mr, Smith. Time, taken up and kept for about 4 days by said Court as the time for the set - *
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