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THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON. OREGON. Bureau. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ¡day, the 14th day of July, 192», at In the past there has sometimes pj County Court of the State of the hour of 10:00 o'clock of said date been insufficient time at the disposal, of Oregon for Umatilla County. * and the Court Room of said Court in Published every Thursday at H er of the tester to conduct the test of In the Matter of the Estate Pendleton, Oregon, have been fixed miston, Umatilla County, Oregon by all cows entered, and the decision to I of by said Court as the time for the set Joseph 8. Harvey, editor and man try to secure a 90 per cent signup I Harry M. Straw, Deceased, tlement of said Account. All per ager. was made after Dr. Simms had told Notlce is hereby given that the sons interested are notified to appear dairymen on his latest visit that if I undersigned has been apointed exe- at said time and place and file any Entered as seeond elass matter enough interest is felt in the work cutrix of the last will and testament objections they may have to such ac Deeember, 1906, at the pestofflee at to sign up nine-tenths of the cows, of Harry M. Straw, deceased, and has count or any part thereof. Hermiston, Umatilla Æmnty, Oregon. time will be found to give the ser qualified as the law directs. T. B. GURDANE, Ail vice without charge to dairy men. persons having claims against said Administrator of the Estate of Leo Jin, Deceased. 40-5tc The special committee working to estate are required to present the Snbscription Rates «S.0« secure the signup consists of the fol same to me at the office of W. J. One Tsar —_________..... — lowing: P. P. Sullivan, chairman; Warner, my attorney, in Hermiston, i NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE Six Months ... ----------------------- »1.0« Chas. Kaiser, Chester Flannigan, Oregon, with proper vouchers within UNDER EXECUTION George Genn, R. E. Sullivan, Ford six monthg from the date hereof. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Dated this 19th day of July, 1928. ' “To thine own self be true, and it Bros., Lee Wheeler, Wro. Logan, John by virtue of an execution issued ou must follow as the night the day, Jendrzejewski, R. L. Addleman, J. H. f PEARL A. STRAW, of the Circuit Court of the State of thon canst not then be false to any Reid, S. H. Barnard and Sylvan 46-5tc Executrix. Oregon for Umatilla County to me Pierson man.” ¡directed and delivered upon a judg- __________________ | NOTICE TO CREDITORS 1 . » W— Notice is hereby given that tj,e ment and decree and order of sale ren Seems as if those who dislike bond County Court of Umatilla County, dered In said court on the 2nd day of issues always have a new worry. The Germany Accepts Anti-War Treaty. Oregon ha« appointed J. W. Spencer 1928, In favor of the Federal Washington. D. C.—Germany’s reply latest kind of issues is for airports. to Secretary Kellogg’s last note trans administrator of the estate of C. E ,'and Bank of Spokane, a corporation mitting a revised draft of his proposed ¡Spencer, deceased All persons hav- against Gilbert H. Collins and Hazel The weather has been mighty fav treaty renunciation of war as Inslru- clalm8 agal“8t 8a*d estate are Collins, husband and wife; John H orable recently for the harvesting of ment hus- of national policy was received hereby notified to mall the same to and Phoebe DeMoss the project’s second cutting of alfalfa. at the state department. The German 8a“’ J- W. Spencer at I n lin e , Ore- band and wife; and Pendleton Nat To the straight hay farmer another reply was the first to be received by gon- or to Robert S. Eakln, attorney lonal Farm Loan Association, a cor crop of hay in the stack can’t bring Secretary Kellogg in response to his for administrator, at La Grande, Ore- Pojation, i„ the suit therein pending much of a thrill, considering the note ot June 23 to the 14 governments S°n- wlthin 8‘» months from the first * hereln tbo 8aid The Federal Land price it commands, but the dairy invited to become original signatories Publication of this notice which is Bank of Spokane, a corporation, is farmer who has a fine herd of real made on the 5th day of July, 1928. Plaintiff and the said Gilbert H producing cows to eat It can afford to the treaty. ROBERT S. EAKIN, Collins and Hazel Collins, hus- to find considerable satisfaction in 44-5c Attorney for Administrator band and wife; John H. De- Railroads to Own Express Business. well built stacks of good alfalfa. __________________Moss and Phoebe DeMoss, hus- New* York.—The American railroads NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR’S band and wlfe; Pendieton National announced definite plans lor taking Hank and Bill take their fishing SALE Farm Loan Association, a corpora the country's express business. tackle, climb into B*il s car ana e itch over Presidents of four of the larger rail- In the County Court of the State of V°11’ JD V B'Bg8’ 0 ' Ryder and themselves f, mess of bass cml get a ------------------------- - agents ----------0 fQ'r Umatina Count J. C. Palmer were defendants or roads were appointed with mess j t ni .«in ri bite« Cal ami Herb ° J the sum of »71.50, together with in dismiss affairs of state and take a try broad powers to acquire either the as- In th„ matter of the Estate ! terest thereon at the rate of 8 per of sets and property of the American for trout in the Brule, and flirt with ’cent per annum ®Ince the 28th day John W. McDermed, Deceased. mosquitoes, too. Hank and Bill are Railway Express company, or its stock Notice is hereby'given that the of January- 1927, until paid; and and to organize a new corporation, merely reg’lar fellers, while Herb undersigned as administrator of the the further «>"« °f »71.50, together and Cal are statesmen. The former the Railway Express Agency, Inc. estate of John W. McDermed, deceas- wlth intere3t thereon at the rate of have fun. The latter have publicity. ed, pursuant to an order of the above 8 per cent per annum since the 28th Big Python Retented Court made and entered on day of July- 1927- “ "‘11 paid; and .. Boon be time now to begin think Invasion of Poacher entitled the 21st day of May, 1928, will sell the further sum of »71.50, together ing about plans for attending the There is nt least one bush-veldt for cash in hand in one parcel at wlth ‘Merest thereon at the rate of Pendleton Round-up, and don't forget farmer who is not so keen on poach prlvate sale upon sealed bids at the 8 per cent per annum 8ince the 2«th the Umatilla Project Fair, either. It ing as he used to be. One afternoon office of W. J. Warner, his attorney, day of January, 19 28, until paid will be better than ever this year, he fancied a little venison, so he set in Hermiston, Oregon, subject to and tbe Birther sum of »2.060.92, to off with n gun but no license—and dis and no mistake about it. conformation by the above entitled tfetl,er with interest thereon at the appeared. per ceilt Per annum since It was not until the following Sun Ciourt, dll the following described rate of 5 It seems early for urban dwellers day afternoon that a search party dis- real roperty located in Umatilla (be 28th day oi January, 1928, un to be thinking about Thanksgiving covered his legs protruding from an County, Oregon, and all belonging to ti! pald: and thc further sum of dinners before July is gone, but that nntbear hole, and extricated him, more gal(J egtate, a8 follows: ¡»30.62, together with interest th°re- Job will be taken care of in this dis dead than alive. Lots 1 and 2 in Block 2 in the m at the rate of 8 per cent per an trict by the turkey growers at their He had wounded a stembok, and the ’Down of Hermiston, Oregon, as ,1UB1 since the 5th day of October, meeting next Wednesday evening animal lind made a dive for the shel located in Section 10, Tp. 4 N R. ^928, until paid; and the further when they make some plans for mar ter of file nntbear hole. The hunter sum of »29.61, together with inter followed, and, with his head and shoul- j 28 E. W. M. keting the birds they have been liv ders underground, Jurt managed to and that said administrator will re- e8t thereon at the rate of S per cent ing with and for these past several ceive bids for said land from and per annum since the 8th day of Oct grip the animal. months. A frantic Jerk on the buck's p-rt. after Monday, the 16th day of Juiy,;ober’ 1927, until paid; and the fur however, wedged the hunter tyii.iy, j 1928, and will sell said land to the tber 8um of »10.00, together with ADVERTISING BUDGETS and ills struggles only shifted f * highest bidder for cash, provided said Interest theieou at the rate of 8 per loose red sand, so that he was Ira,,pe l bid |g gatisfactory to the Judge of the cent Per annum since the 20th day FOUND LOW IN OREGON The most he could do was to t --d labove en titied Court. * ° f January. 1928, until paid; less slightly, allowing a little light to pene This notice is published four con-j ^be sura 01 »110.00 stock subscrip Leu Money Spent in State for Adver trate—wherein he was able to see a la l be Pendleton National Farm python coiled up within u few feet of secutive weeks in the Hermiston Herald, a newspaper of general cir- I*030 Association, a corporation, and tising Than in Most Other bis face. The python attacked the strange vis cuiatlon published in Hermiston, itbe further sum of »200.00, as and Districts. itor, but the hunter kept it off h.v Umatilla County, Oregon . .and b y ifor the fees of attorneys for plain throwing rand in Its face, while Its Contrary to some opinion, advertis efforts to coll Itself round him were posting the same notice ln three pub -,11" ’ and tbe fultber sum of »32.05 ing costs to merchants of Oregon con foiled by the fact that he was tightly lie places in said County and State, jfor the costs and dsbursements in thl all ln the manner nd form as by law suit, which said decree and Judg stitute but a small fraction of total wedged in the opening. ment and order of sale have been provided. selling costs, according to the report For two whole days and nights the Dated this 14th day of June, 1928. duly docketed and enrolled in the of "Operating Costs In Retail Mer hunter and the python tints faced each office of th<j clerk of said court, and J. S. WEST. chandising" Just published by the ex other until help came in the uick of in and by which said judgment, de time. Administrator of the Estate of John tension service of the state college. cree and or.ler of sale it was directed W. McDermed, deceased. 41-5tc The bulletin was prepared under the that the hereinafter described real Wrong Beliefs About direction of the school of commerce property in Umatilla County, Ore and contains reports presented to the NOTICE TO CREDITORS Exercise and Heart gon, together with the tenements Oregon Retail Merchants association In the County Court of the Stats of The old belief that the heart In hereditaments and appurtenances In convention at Corvallis last Feb creased In size according to the In Oregon for Umatilla County. thereto belonging or in any wise ap ruary. creased amount of work It Is called IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE pertaining, and also all of the estate Of Of the six merchandising froups upon to perform Is a myth. Dr. Ma right and interest of said defendant front which data were gathered, the thias J. Seifert, Chicago, says In a Charles E. Sawin, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the in and to the same, be sold by thc department stores were found to de study of Die effect of exercise upon ihe Sheriff of Umatilla County. Oregon vote the greatest amount of advertis heart, prepared for the Gorgns Memo undersigned has been appointed ad ministrator of the estate of Charles to satisfy said judgment and all costs ing, which was 3.32 per cent out of a rial Institute at Kansas City. If an athlete's heart increases In E. Sawin. deceased, and has quali Therefore, I will, on the 11th day total operating expense of 23.79 per size It is not because of the exercise of August, 1928, at the hour of two cent. At the other extreme the gen lie has performed, but because there fied as the 'aw directs. All persons o'clock in the afternoon of said day eral stores were found to use only .45 was sonielhing fundamentally wrong having claims against said estate are at the front door of the courthouse per cent out of a total of 18.23 per with It to begin with Doctor Seifert required to present the same to me nt my office in Hermiston, Umatilla ! *n tbp city °7 Pendleton, Umatilla cent. declares. “Il Is now found,“ he says, “that County, Oregon, with proper vouch- * ounty’ Oregon, sell all the right Furniture stores report an aver age of 1.74 per cent of a total ex the predisposition of the heart to en ers, within six months from the date'*R*° and interest which the said de fendants or either of them had on pense of 28.92 per cent used in ad largement Is the result of infectious hereof. Dated this 14th day of June, 1928. the 28th day of July, 1922, or since vertising, while grocery stores aver- i <11-,eases, such as scarlet fever, pneu monia. rheumatism and too strenuous then have acquired or now have, in W. J. WARNER. aged » mere .50 per cent in a total exercise in youth, as well us to physic and to the following described pre 4 l-5 tc Administrator. of 12.88. Hardware stores also de-1 traumas. mises situated in Umatilla County voted a comparatively small budget : ’’Exercise for pleasure causes no __ State of Oregon, to-wit: to advertising, the total being .73 enlargement of (lie heart, hut on the NOTICi1, TO CREDITORS The Northeast Quarter of the per cent In a total of 22.05 per cent. contrary produces a strengthening of In fit® County Court of the State of Northeast Quarter of Section the whole body and, normally, even a Oregon for Umatila County Drug stores were about the same with Twenty-four, io Township Two smaller heart.” in the Matter of the Estate 1 per cent devoted to advertising from North of Range Thirty; the —■ 1 of a total of 27.06 per cent. South Half of the Southwest Joseph F. McNaught. Deceased. In general the Oregon figures for A lre a d y Educated Quarter of Section Eighteen; the N otl'e is hereby given that the advertising were lower than in other In one of the schools In the north undersigned has been appointed exe- i North Half of the Northwest surveys throughout the country with ern part of the city. Belle Ryan, as which comparisons were made. Ex slstant viperintentleui of schools, was cutrix of the last w ill and teata I Quarter; the Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter and ceptions were that department stores conducting an intelligence test on a ment of Joseph F. McNaught, de the Northeast Quarter of the feased, and has qualified as the law. here spent about a third more for group of youngsters. All persons having claims i Southwest Quarter of Section One little hoy, age six, was asked ¡directs advertising than those In an exten-, against said estate are required to | Nineteen, all in Township Two, sire survey made by Harvard univer the hypothetical question: sity, and that grocery stores here, I "Suppose you left home for school (present the same to me at the o ffic e 1 North cd Range Thirty-one, ail being East of the Willamette even at their low figures, exceeded some nmrning and it would stait to of W. J, Warner, my attorney, in Meridian Hermiston. Oregon, with proper the stores in Nebraska. General rain. U lint would you do?" Without a moment a hesitation the vouchers within six months from the together with the tenements, hered- stores in the Harvard surrey devoted youngater replied; date hereof. ; itaments and appurtenances thereto four time« as much to advertising. "I'd call a taxi."—Omaha World Dated this 28th day of June, 1928. belonging or in any wise appertain- The bulletins may be obtained free Herald. VIRGINIA E. McNAUGHT, ing: and also all of the right, estate, from the extension service. Borne are 63-5tc Executrix, i title and in;erest of said defendants being used by merchants to compare Reason Enough ___________ In and to the same: said lands to bt their own coats with those of others. lie Is a man of mean?, a well- sold at public auction to the highest IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE groomed fellow who has readied what bidder for cash in hand, the proceeds STATE OF OREGON FOR SIGNUP OF DAIRYMEN FOR one might call the favorable fifties of sale to be applied In satisfaction UMATILLA COUNTY of said execution and all costs ABORTION TESTS UNDER WAY He spends quite a lot of Ida time Inthc Matter of the Estate glancing around at his factories. He Dated this 12th day of July. 1928 of lives, however, In the smallest town An effort to secure a signup of 90 R. T. Cook Ingham. Sheriff of In which he owns a factory. Recent Leo Jin. Deceased. per cent of the copra on the project ly while he was visiting a rather lace Umatilla County. Oregon. 45-5te. Notice of Final Hearing. for periodic testing for Infectious curtain friend of his the friend re NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ahortlon ia being made as a result of marked: “liut why do you stay In the undersigned, has filed his Final NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE a decision reached laat Friday night such a one-horse town?" UNDER FXECUTION Account aa Administrator of the at a meting of the executive coni- Perhaps hecaure I hap,w n to he & „ , e of Jln d tc e w d , , n th. NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN that tnjttpe of the VniatlUa projecj Enrip ,bc bo™*." »>• replied modestly, above entitled Court and that 8 a tu r-lby of »“ » » « « 1 « * u«d dtit j ®if» ^rrmtoton Arraló of the circuit court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County to me directed and delivered upon a judg ment and decree and order of sale ren dered in said court on the 2nd day of July, 1928, in favor of The Feder al Land Bank of Spokane, a corpor ation, against Stanfield National Farm Loan Association, a corpora tion, in the suit therein pending FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY AND wherein the said The Federal Land Bank of Spokane, a corporation, is USE MODERN MAHCINERY AND plaintiff and the said Nettie Lou- THE BEST OF MATERIALS. ellen Dugas, a widow. Devisee of Ed gar Gillespie Smith, deceased; Stan YOU ARE ASSURED OF THE field National Farm Loan Associa tion, a corporation; and Jean Anette BEST OF SERVICE IN OUR Welker, unmarried, are defendants, for the sum of »130.00, together SHOP. with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum since the 13th day of October, 1927, until paid; and the further sum of »130.00, together with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum since the 13th day of April, 1928, until paid; and the further sum of »3,476.07, togeth er with interest thereon at the rate of 5 V4 per cent per annum since the 13th day of April, 1928, until paid; and the further sum of $151.32, to gether with Interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum since the 5th day of October, 1926, until paid: and the further sum of »212.35 together with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum since the 8th day of October, 1927, until paid: and the further sum of »36.00 together with interest thereon at the Your needs in everything rate of 8 per cent per annum since the 4th day of April, 1928. until th at is necessary to com paid, less the sum of $200.00 stock subscription in Stanfield National plete your golf outfit. Farm Loan Association, a corpora tion: and the further sum of »250.00, as and for the fees of attorneys for plaintiff, and the further sum of »50.45, costs and disbursements in this suit, which said decree and judg ment and order of sale have been duly duly docketed and enrolled in the office of the clerk of said court, and in and by which said judgment, decree and order of sale it was di rected that the hereinafter described real property in Umatilla County, Or egon, together with the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereto belonging or In any wise ap pertaining, and also all of the estate, right and interest of said defendants in and to the same, be sold by the sheriff of Umatilla County, Oregon, to satisfy said Judgment and all costs. Therefore, I will, oa the 11th day 206 East Court St. h of August, 1928, at the hour of two o’clock in the afternoon of said day. ANY AND h at the front door of the courthouse in the City of Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon, sell all the right, title and interest which the said de ■ fendants or either of them had on thc Í FOR YOU ■ 13th day of April, 1918, or since then ■ have acquired or now have, in and ■ to the following described premises ■ Phone 139 Pendleton, Ore. situated in Umatilla County, State of Oregon, to-wit: The Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section Five in Township Three North of Range Twenty-nine East of the Willamette Meridian, subject to the reservations in that cer tain warranty deed recorded in Book 73 of Deeds, page 365, Re cords of Umatilla County, Ore gon, to which reference is here by made together with the tenements, hered itaments and appurtenances thereto belonging or in any wise appertain ing; and also all of the right, estate, title and interest of said defendants in and to the same; said lands to be sold at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, the proceeds of sale to be applied in satisfaction of said execution and all costs. Dated this 12th day of July, 1928. Want Ads Bring Resulta R. T. Cookingham, Sheriff of Umatilla County, Oregoft. 45-5t. WE REPAIR SHOES . BOW M AN SHOE SHOP We H ave A n ticip a ted C om e in and give our line the “on ce o v er.” HITT »«■■■»»■■■■■■■a ■■■■■» I J. L. V A U G H A N ; £ 5 E verthing E lectrical " We Want Yon to keep in mind the fact that in addition to printing this news« paper we do job work of any kind. When in need of anything in this line be sure To See Us T R Y FIRS! A T HOME Whethter it is something we want to buy, or some service we wished per- pormed, why not try first at home? There is not a single one of ns in this entire community but what w ill bene fit to an appreciable degree if each member of the community practices this simple rule. We want our home town to grow and prosper— we want it to be a place in which we will be proud to live. To realize onr desires and our dreams of a better home community we must, one and all. do onr share toward mak ing it better— and the one big step toward that end is taken when we each one try first to fulfill our needs from home community sources.