The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, July 26, 1928, Image 2

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    tereet thereon at the rate of 8 per'cutrlx of the last will and testa of the circuit court of the State of
cent per annum since the 17th day'meat of Joseph F. McNaught, de- Oregon for Umatilla County to me ,
of July, 1927; and the further sum ceased, and has qualified as the law directed and delivered upon a Judg­
of 928.00 with Interest thereon at the directs. All persons having claims ment and decree and order of sale ren
Published every Thuradsy at Her.
rate of 8 per cent per annum sin ce; against "said estate are required to dered in said court on the 2nd day
mlaton, Umatilla County. Oregon by
the 17th day of January. 1928; and present the same to me at the office of July. 1928, in favor of The Feder­
Joseph 8. Harvey, editor and man
the further sum of >743.22, with In- of W. J. Warner, my attorney, In al Land Bank of Spokane, a corpor­
s g
e
r
. _______________
tereet thereon at the rate of 6 per Hermiston, Oregon, with
proper ation, against Stanfield National
cent per annum since the 17th day vouchers within six months from the Farm Loan Association, a corpora­
Entered aa second class matter
tion, In the suit therein pending TOR THE WHOLE FAME Y AND
of January, 1928; and the further date hereof.
December. 1906, at tbe pestofftee at
herein the said The Federal Land USE MODERN MAHCINERY AND
Dated this 28th day of June, 1928.
sum of >519.95, with Interest thereon
Hermiston, Umatilla dounty, Oregon.
Bank of Spokane, a corporation, is
VIRGINIA E. McNAUGHT,
a^ the rate oj g per cent per annum
Executrix. plaintiff and the said Nettle Lou- THE BEST OF MATERIALS.
since the 18th day of June. 1927; 43-5tc
Subscription Kate«
ellen Dugas, a widow, Devisee of Ed­
and the further sum of >63.03 with
One Tear ........................— .... >2.06
gar Gillespie Smith, deceased; Stan­
Interest thereon at the rate of 8 per
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
YOU ARE ASSURED OF THE
field National Farm Loan Associa­
Bra Months .—........................ 1 10#
cent per annum since the 28th day
UNDER EXECUTION
of March, 1928; and for any sum or
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that tion, a corporation; and Jean Anette BEST OF SERVICE IN OUR
sums
paid
by
plaintiff
in
payment
o
f
’by
virtue of an execution issued out Welker, unmarried, are defendants, SHOP.
“To thine own self be true, and it
Too Rough
the
delinquent
taxes
due
and
owing
I
of
the
Circuit Court of the State of for the sum of >130.00, together
must follow as the night the day.
She didn't understand football.
on
said
land,
subsequent
to
filing
of
Oregon
for Umatilla County to me with interest thereon at the rate of
thou canst not then be false to any
“Why did they knock that mun down
per cent per annum since the 13th
this
suit
and
prior
to
entry
of
decree,
directed
and delivered upon a judg-
as soon as he touched the ball?” she
man.”
day of October, 1927, until paid; and
together
with
Interest
thereon
at.m
ent
and
decree
and
order
of
sale
ren
asked.
“Because he was trying to get a the rate of 8 per cent per annumj dered in said court on the 2nd day of the further sum of >130.00, together
FASHION HINT
since the date of said payment; a n d jjuiy, 1928, in favor of the Federal with interest thereon at the rate o f|
goal,” her brother explained.
per cent per annum since the 13th
the further sum of >25.00. with in- Uand Bank of Spokane, a corporation,
"But
Isn’t
the
object
of
the
game
What kind of chickens should
terest thereon at the rate of 8 >eriagainst Gilbert H. Collins and Hazel day of April, 1928, until paid; and
to
get
goals?”
wear these abbreviated stockings?
“Yes; but he was—you see, he's on
the further sum of >3,476.07, togeth­
When the thermometer stood at the other side. He was going the cent per annum since the 1st day o f .Collins, husband and wife; John H.
er with interest thereon at the rate
May,
1928;
and
the
further
sum
of
DeMoss
and
Phoebe
DeMoss,
hus-
above 100 the other day the above wrong way—thut Is, toward the wr ing
>100.00 attorneys fees in this suit, band and wife; and Pendleton Nat- of 5% per cent per annum since the
momentous question was discussed goal.”
and for plaintiff’s costs and disburse- lonal Farra Loan Association, a cor 13th day of April, 1928, until paid;
and settled.
The decision was as
“Well. I don’t see why they should
and the further sum of >151.32, to­
knock him down to tell him that. ments in this suit, and that the sum pOratlon, in the suit therein pending
follows:
White Leghorns may very safely Everybody makes mistakes.’’—Mon of >40.00, stock in the plaintiff's wherein the said The Federal Land gether with interest thereon at the
bank held in trust by the said bank Bank of Spokane, a corporation, is rate of 8 per cent per annum since
treal Star.
affect the new mode.
for the defendant Stanfield National i plaintiff and the said Gilbert H. the 5th day of October, 1926. until
The BrahmaB should not attempt
Farm Loan Association, a corporation i Collins and Hazel Collins, hus- paid; and the further sum of >212.35
them under any consideration.
Rejecting a Compliment
be cancelled and that the proceeds band and wife; John H. De- together with interest thereon at the
The Rhode Island Reds will do bet­
A well-known member of the stock
hue rate of 8 per cent per annum since
ter to keep their calves under the exchange, who Is now giving up the thereof be applied toward the satis- Mog„ and phoebe DeMoss.
faction of plaintiff’s decree; and for band and w lfe. p e„dleton National the 8th day of October, 1927, until
close
of
a
strenuous
life
to
plillan-
leash of silk.
Barred Rocks of course, are auto- throplc efforts, was In his hey (III) a a further decree that the defendants, parm Lo-^ Association, a corpora- paid; and the further sum of >36.00
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— v Florence
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rvzv tlon; j — M - __
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- - and . together with interest thereon at the
tremendous
gambler
In stocks,
nnd .ft I In-
Connor,
a widow n
and
Biggs; O.
E. . —
Ryder
matlcally barred.
Your needs in everything
cldentally,
he
nnd
his
partner
were
Stanfield
National
Farm
Loan
Asso-
j
c
paimer
were
defendants,
for rate of 8 per cent per annum since
Any exceptions that may be taken
rather exjiert In the gentle art of mnk- ciation, a corporation, be foreclosed the 8um of $71 60, together with in- the 4th day of April, 1928, until
th at is pecessary to com­
to the above findings may be arbi­ Ing enemies. One of these accosted
and barred of any and all rights, terest thereon at thfi rate of 8 per paid, less the sum of >200.00 stock
trated with Tom Campbell and Tom him with the pleasant remark:: “ L o o k title.,
plete your golf outfit.
claim, lien or Interest in and
t
annum since the 28th day subscription in Stanfield National
Fraser.
vrsii iiro
i p hilflTPSt
I IIP
. . . . .
_ »«_
*
here, you
are H the
biggest lIllPl
thief Ml
on the
to the premises hereinafter describ- of j an,lary 7927, until paid; and Farm Loan Association, a corpora­
stock exchange.’’ “Ah,” was the an
swer, “It Is evident you do not know ed> and for a further decree herein rhe further sum of >71.50, together tion; and the further sum of >250.00.
Of General Farm Interest
my partner.”—London Tit Bits.
foreclosing plaintiff’s mortgage on , w| th ¡nterest thereon at the rate of as and for the fees of attorneys for
plaintiff, and the further sum of
________________tbe premises hereinafter described. g per cenj pCr annum since the 28th
The Salem Grange Insists that ba-1
and directing that the real property dny of Ju,y 1927i untiI pa,d; and >50.45, costs and disbursements in
Died While Reading
a
nanus coming Into the United States
'therein and hereinafter described, to- the further sum of >71.50, together this suit, which said decree and Judg­
The artlet, John Singer Sargent, was
from South America should pay a
ment and order of sale have been '
- wit:
with
interest
thereon
at
the
rate
of
tariff duty, as they compete with found dead in bed one morning in 192
Southwest Quarter of the South­ 8 per rent per annum since the 28th duly duly docketed and enrolled in
on the eve of sailing for the United
those which are produced in Florida States. Beside him lay an open vol­
west Quarter of the Southeast day of January, 1928, until paid the office of the clerk of said court,
and Hawaii.
Quarter of Section 28 in Tp
4 and the further sum of >2,060.92, to and in and by which said judgment,
ume of the “Dlctlonalre Philosophlque”
of Voltaire. His glasses had been North Range 29, E. W. M. situated gether with interest thereon at the decree and order of sale it was di­
in Umatilla County, State of Ore­ rate of 5 % per cent per annum since rected that the hereinafter described
Raising of beef cattle is becoming pushed up over Ids brow; he looked as
gon
quite an Industry In Coos and Curry If he were Just taking a nap. Tenny­
the 28th day of January, 1928, un real property in Umatilla County, Or­
counties, heretofore noted principally son died with Ills Shakespeare open at together with all of the tenements, til paid; nnd the further sum of egon, together with the tenements,
tor dairy stock. It is expected that “Cytpbellne.” Macaulay, the historian hereditaments and appurtenances $30.(.2, together with interest th°re hereditaments and appurtenances
tnore than 50 carloads of fine Here­ was found dead with the Cornhlll mag­ thereunto belonging or in any wise n at the rate of 8 per tent per an thereto belonging or in any wise ap­
azine before him open at the Oral
ford and other taeef breeds will be chapter'of*1 Thackeray’s “Lovel the appertaining be 80ld in the manneEnum since the 5th day of October pertaining. and also all of the estate,
shipped from there to Portland mar­ Widower.” Mark Twain bad been Provided by law for the sale of real J926, until paid; and tbe further right and interest of said defendants ■■■■■■■a 1 3 I S 1 I I R I I I
in and to the same, be sold by the n
rending Carlyle s “French Revolution ’ property under foreclosure under
kets this season.
N
when he died. There are worse ways execution to be issued oa said judg- pa^ thereon at the rate ef 8 per cent sheriff of Umatilla County. Oregon,
New wheat has begun to move in of dying, but we should hate to leave ¡ment and decree, and that the pro-jppr annum s!nce the gth day of Oct to Satisfy said Judgment and all costs.
'ceeds from the »ale thereof be ap !ober, 1927, until paid; and the fur
Therefore, I will, oa the 11th day
this field, 87 cars coming down to • good book unfinished.—Exchange,
208 East Court St.
a
plied to the satisfaction of plaintiff's , ther 9Um of |1 0 00 together wlth of August, 1928, at the hour of two M
tidewater last Thursday and 114 cars
■
ANY AND
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in the amounts aforesaid, intere3t thereon at the rate of 8 per o’clock in the afternoon of said day. ,
on Friday. Receipts for the season so
Radio in Paper Plant ;1V(, Judgment
and for such other relief as equity (.ent per annum sincp the 20th day at the front door of the courthouse ■
"
far are <58 ears, while at the same
Maine paper manufacturers
time last year there were only 380 been employing the radio to test the In the matter may require.
of January, 1928, until paid; less in the City of Pendleton, Umatilla
This summons 1» served upon you | the gum of $110 0o stock subscrip County, Oregon, sell all the right
quality (thinness, thickness, damp
cars.
ness) of paper produced. A radio fan, by publication thereof pursuant to' tion in the Pendleton National Farm title and interest which the said de­
the order of the Honorable I. M. Loan Association, a corporation, and fendants or either of them had on the 2
FOR YOU
a
A big potato show Is to be held at experimenting with paper to throw
the set out of tune, discovered that Sehannep, Judge of the County Court ¿he further sum of >200.00, as and 13th day of April, 1918, or since then
Oregon City In Noviember, for which the thickness, or other characteristics
:
;
preparations are already In progress. of the paper, produced a measurable of the State of Oregon for Umatilla for the fees of attorneys for plain have acquired or now have, in and
Pendleton, Ore. ■
County, duly madP and entered on tiff, and the further sum of >32.05 to the following described premia« ■ Phone 139
The flve varieties of potatoes chosen difference In the regulation of the dial.
the 19th day of July, 1928, direct­ for the costs and dsbursements in thl situated in Umatilla County, State
iS I I I I I U B k lK iillia i»
tor the show are Burbank, American The result has been the Installation In
ing that publication herein be made suit, which said decree and judg of Oregon, to-wit:
Wonder, British Queen, Earliest of several paper plants of a specially pre­
once a week for a period of four ment and order of sale have been
The Southeast Quarter of the
All and Garnet Chilli. In the classi­ pared rudlo apparatus on the paper
weeks consecutively In the Hermiston duly docketed and enrolled in the
Northeast Quarter of Section
machines
to
test
the
moisture
content
fication of the potatoes there will
Herald of Hermiston, Oregon, and office of the clerk of said court, and
Five in Township Three North
be twelve hills for each exhibit, and of papers, the radio reporting to the
that the first publication herein Is In and by which said judgment, de
of Range Twenty-nine East of
the digging of the tubers will be in machine tender whether the paper Is
made pursuant to said order on the cree and order of sale It was directed
being
dried
to
the
exact
extent
re
the Willamette Meridian, subject
charge of a committee.
qulred.
26th day of July. 1928.
to the reservations in that cer­
that the hereinafter described real
— 00—
RALEY, RALEY ft WARNER, property In Umatilla County, Ore
tain warranty deed recorded in
The Hood River valley expects to
A. S. COOLEY and
Book 73 of Deeds, page 365, Re­
Bottle
Letter
Delivered
gon,
together
with
the
tenements
harvest about 4,000 cars of apples
JOHN F. KILKENNY,
cords of Umatilla County, Ore­
Unable
to
communicate
with
M
ie
hereditaments
and
appurtenancee
and pears this season. Of Bartlett mainland because heavy sens kepi the Postoffice address, Pendleton, Oregon
gon, to which reference is here­
thereto belonging or In any wise ap
pears there wilt be about 400 tons, relief ship from the lighthouse he was
J. B. RYAN.
by made
pertaining,
and
also
all
of
the
estate
of Gravensteln apples about 75 cars. tending, the keeper of Dhu Harlsch Postoffice address, Spokane, Wash­
together with the tenements, hered­
right
and
interest
of
said
defendant
The rest will be late apples.
lighthouse, off the coast of Scotland
ington.
in and to the same, be sold by th< itaments and appurtenances thereto
recently wrote a letter to a friend In
Attorneys for the Plaintiff. Sheriff of Umatilla County, Oregon belonging or in any wise appertain
In Kansas the potato market is Errald, Scotland. He placed It In a (47-5tc)
to satisfy said judgment and all costs !ng; and also all of the right, estate
glutted by the early diggers, who are bottle with a note asking the finder to
Therefore, I will, on the 11th daj title and interest of said defendants
mall
It
The
bottle
was
found
float­
said to be sacrificing their stuff at
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ing In the sea four days Inter by John
of
August, 1928, at the hour of tw In and to the same; said lands to be
half the coat of production. Crop es­
Black, a farmer, who mailed the mis In the County Court of the State of o’clock in the afternoon of said day sold at public auction to the highest
timates show that the potato yield give. Owing to delay in the malls,
of Oregon for Umatilla County.
at the front door of the courthouse bidder for cash in hand, the proceeds
this year the country over, will ex­ the letter was delivered In Errald In the Matter of the Estate
in the City of Pendleton, Umatill of sale to be applied in satisfaction
ceed 1927 by 9 per cent and the 5- within sight of Dhu Hartacb, three
of
County,
Oragon, sell all the right of said execution and all costs.
year average by 15 per cent.
weeks after It was written.
Harry M. Straw, Deceased.
Dated this 12th day of July, 1928.
title "and interest which the said de
Want Ads Bring Results
Noticp Is hereby given that the fendants or either of them had on
R. T. Cookingham, Sheriff of
McNanver & Thompson, sheep buy-'
________
undersigned has been apointed exe- the 28th day of July, 1922, or since
Umatilla County, Oregon. 45-5t.
ers, have picked up 22 double-deck jjj THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TH Kjcutrix of the last will and testament
then
have
acquired
or
now
have,
in
cars of lambs In the Heppner neigh­
of Harry M. Straw, deceased. and has
STATE OF 0RFG0N FOR UMA
and to the following described pre
borhood and shipped them to Denver. I
qualified as the law directs.
All
TIITA COUNTY.
mises situated In Umatilla County
Spo-
,
persons
having
claims
against
said
The Federal Land Bank of
State of Oregon, to-wlt:
Vigou rotis Fight Needed
estate are required to present the
kane, a corporation. Plaintiff,
The Northeast Quarter of the
, same to me at the office of W. J.
vs.
Walnuts, one of the most promis­
Northeast Quarter of Section
ing crops for western Oregon, la now Florence B. Connor as Administratrix Warner, my attorney, in Hermiston,
Twenty-four, in Township Two
theatened by the appearance of aph-
the estate of Charles W. Connor. Oregon, with proper vouchers within
North of Range Thirty; the
*
‘ Florence ~ B. Connor. a six months from the date hereof
Ids, the dread scourge of that Indus- deceased;
South Half of the Southwest
try. which may cause terrible lose un- widow; Stanfield National Farm I Dated this 19th day of July, 1928.
Quarter of Section Eighteen; the
Whethter it is something we want to
PEARL A. STRAW,
less Immediately checked. Nicotine l-*»an Association, a corporation:
North Half of the Northwest
buy, or some service we wished per-
e
Executrix.
dust Is recommended, but there Is a -Clyde C. Connor and Mrs. Clyde ( . 4C-5tc
Quarter; the Southeast Quarter
pormed, why not try first at home?
scarcity of dusting machinery. Grow- Connor, his wife; nnd Frank L. Con-
of the Northwest Quarter and
There is not a single one of ns in this
LOTICE TO CREDITORS
era have been advised to mix nleo- nor and Mrs. Frank L. Connor, his
the Northeast Quarter of the
entire community but what w ill bene­
Notlre Is hereby given that the
tine sulphate (black leaf forty) with wtf*- Defendants.
Southwest Quarter of Section
fit to an appreciable degree if each
I County Court of Umatilla County.
SUMMONS. Equity 4574.
Nineteen, all in Township Two,
h.Herpint.' to eVch '? o o " g .r io l.<’"of' To Clyde C. Connc'r and Mrs. Clyde Oregon has appointed J. W. Spencer
member of the community practices
North of Range Thirty-one, all
half pints to esen iwv gauons 01
„
hl- wlft,
„hl(vr named administrator of the estate of C. E.
this simple rule.
water. Dilute oil emulsion with the|C. Connor, his wife, the above named _______ _____ *
__ ____________
being East of the W illamette
We want onr home town to grow and
All persons hav
nicotine Is alao recommended, Thia defendants
Meridlan
prosper— we want it to he a place in
_ claims against
_
_ estate are
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE ,inK
said
spraying must he done within two
hereby notified to mall the same to together with the tenements, bered
which we w ill be proud to live. To
or three days after the aphids sp -jOF OREGON
realize our desires and onr dreams of
You are hereby required to appear said J. W. Spencer at Ixwtlne. Ore- lam en ts and appurtenances thereto
pear.
a better home community we must,
and answer the complaint filed gon, or to Robert S. Eakln, attorney , belonging or In any wise appertain
one and all. d0 our share toward mak­
against you in the above entitled / ° r administrator. at La Grande. Ore- ing: and1 also al! of
Cooked B u t N o t B oiled
Icourt and cause within four weeks
*»«»«■ »>» months from the first title and interest of said defendants
ing it better— and the one big step
toward that end is taken when we
Proper eooklng of ’ boiled ” eggs from the dat„ of the first publics- Publication of this notice which Is In and to the same; said lands to be
each one try first to fulfill our needs
Is a very Important consideration and tlon of thia summons, and if you fall made on the 5th day of July. 1928. sold St public auction to the high-st
bidder tor cash In hand, the proceeds
from home community sources.
ROBERT S. EAKIN.
Uncle Sam aaya the following Is the | to so appear and answer, for want
Attorney for Administrator of sale to be applied in satisfaction
best method: '*Uae a double holler; thereof the plaintiff will apply to Raid
of said execution and all costs.
In the top part put the eggs with a court tor the relief prayed for and
Dated this 12th day of July, 1928.
NOTICE
TO
CREDITORS
cupful of boiling water tor each egg demanded In Its complaint on file In
R. T. Cookingham, Sheriff of
to he cooked. Cover closely and the above entitled matter, to-wlt:
In the County Court of the State of
Umatilla County, Oregon. 45-5tc.
keep warm over kot water In the
For personal Judgment and decree
Oregon for Untatila Connty
lower part of the double boiler, against the above named defendants. In the Matter of the Estate
NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE
Leave tbe egge la hot water tor 6 to Florence B. Connor, a widow and
of
UNDER EXECUTION
8 minutes If they are to he »eft cook- Stanfield National Farm Ixvan As«o- Joseph F. McNaught, Deceased,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
ed aad 30 minutes U they 8f* to be elation, a corporation, and each o f, Notice le hereby given that the
.them tor the aun) of >28, with IP" undersigned has been appointed exe- !by vjrtue of an execution issued out
hard cooked.
®JpÌ»rmWimW«lì
On Molding Character
Now, It Is better than nothing tor s
bad man to have one virtuous im ­
pulse; It Is better than nothing for a
man In a rocky Held to Hod one place
where there la soil and where a hand
ful of corn will grow and wave like
the trees of Lebanon ; It Is a glorlouv
thing for a man to know that there
la something In the world besides
himself, and that he Is not omnipo­
tent. omniscient, or omnipresent; It
Is a good thing for a man once In his
life to feel little, and to know himself
as he Is; hut how much better II
would be If he could fix the vision and
turn It Into character!—Henry Ward
Beecher.
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a
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give our line the
once over.
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