The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, August 09, 1928, Image 2

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    THE HBHMI8TOK HEKJLLD, HBHMISTOM, O M G O Ï,
Œl»r tyrmtetjni W»ralî»
A. D, SMITH INJURED NEAR
ditaments and appurtenances there- in the mutter may require.
| bidder for cash in hand, the proceeds | situated In Umatilla County, State
HAINES AS TRAIN HITS CAR nn^> belonging or In ay wise apper-
This summons 1» served upon you | of sale to be applied in satisfaction of Oregon, to-wlt:
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taining, be gold in the manner pro- by publication thereof pursuant to of said execution and all costs.
The Southeast Quarter of the
injuries consisting of a broken leg vided by law for the gale of real pro- the order of the 'Honorable I. M. I Dated this 12th day of July, 1938.
Northeast Quarter of Section
Iston, Umatilla County, Oregon by - nd bruises were suffered by A. D. perty under foreclosure under exe- Schannep, Judge of the County Court
Five in Township Three North
R. T. Cooklngham, Sheriff of
>eeph S. Harvey, editor and man Smith, Westland district farmer,1 cution to be Issued on said Judg- of the State of Oregon for Umatilla
of Range Twenty-nine East of
Umatilla County, Oregon. 45-5tc.
____________ ___________'when his truck stalled on the Union ment and decree and that the pro-
County, duly made and entered on |
the Willamette Meridian, subject
.
,g «•
_
Pacific tracks at Haines Sunday • ceeds from the sale thereof be applied the 19th day of July, 1928, dlrect-
to the reservations in that cer­
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
* ■ ■ “ W 's lg h t According to an Associated to the satisfaction of plaintiffs judg ing that publication herein be made
tain warranty deed recorded in
UNDER EXECUTION
Deoemner, ISOS at the postoffice at pregg news gtory Mr gmlth gucceed-(ment in the amounts aforesaid and I once a week for a period of four
Book 73 of Deeds, page 365, Re­
Hermiston, U m atilla County, Oregon
cd In getting clear of the truck be-; for such other relief as equity in the weeks consecutively in the Hermiston I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
cords of Umatilla County, Ore­
fore the train hit It; but a part ofimatter may require.
¡Herald of Hermiston. Oregon, a n d |by v,rtue ot >" execution issued out
gon, to which reference is here­
th
mchine
was
knocked
against
him.
This
summons
is
served
upon
you'that
the
first
publication
herein
is
Iof
per
cent
P*r
annum
since
the
Snbscriptioi R atai
by made
He had a load' of produce whichjby publication thereof pursuant to made pursuant to said order on t h e |13th day ot APril. 1928, until paid; i
»2.01
One Tear ~ _______ _________
he
was
hauling
to
market.
He
was'the
order
of
the
Honorable
I.
Mi
26th
day
of
July,
1928.
“nd
the
further
sum
of
»151.32,
to-
,0Bet“er
wlt“ tne “ nen,enM-
»1.00
Six M o n th s............ ___ .............
taken to Baker for hospitalization, j Schannep. Judge of the County Court
RALEY, RALEY & WARNER, h e,her w,th Interest thereon at the ' 'taments and appurtenances thereto
and his condition was reported as be- of the State of Oregon for Umatilla I
A. S. COOLEY and
rate of 8 Per c«nt per annum since !
or In any’ w se aPPer aln
JOHN F. KILKENNY,
the 5th day of October. 1926, u n til'1“*' and a'8° a of 1 • J" g , eg e,
“To thine own self be trne, and it Ing satisfactory. He has fanned in County, duly made and entered on
most follow as the night the day, the Westland district west of the the 3rd day of August, 1928, direct- Postoffice address. Pendleton, Oregon pald: and the further sum of »212.35 , e and ,ntere8t 01 83 d de en antB
•
- for many years
> «» “ I I together
.
..
... . Interest thereon at the ¡jj and to the same; said lands to be
thon canst not then be false to any river
with
and is well ing that publication herein be made
J. B. RYAN
once
a
week
for
a
period
of
four
Postoffice
address.
Spokane,
Wash-
rate
of
8
Per
cent Per annum since
known here.
man.”
ington.
I the 8th day of October, 1927, iftitil bidder for cash in hand, the proceeds
weeks consecutively in the Hermiston
Attorneys for the Plaintiff. | of the circuit court of the State of of sale to be applied in satisfaction
To have a stream of water shooting FIRE DAMAGES PEARSON
( Herald of Hermiston, Oregon, and I
Oregon for Umatilla County to me of said execution and all costs.
on fire within three minutes after the
HOME SATURDAY MORNING that the first publication herein is'(47-5tc)
Dated this 12th day ot July, 1928.
directed and delivered upon a judg­
alarm is sounded after the truck made(
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made pursuant to said order on the(
R. T. Cookingham, Sheriff of
ment and decree and order of sale ren
a six block run is a mighty snappy; Fire that started on the roof did 9th day of August, 1928.
NOTICE OF S H E R IF F S SALE
Umatilla County, Oregon. 45-5t.
dered in said court on the 2nd day
record. That Is what the local volun- considerable damage to the R.
C.
H. J. WARNER
UNDER EXECUTION
of July, 1928, in favor of The Feder-
teers accomplished at the grass fire Challis house, occupied by J. G .;
Attorney for Plaintiffs,
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N
5
^
i S_HEREB5 . GIVEN, lh at| al La"d Bank of Spokane, a corpor-
Tuesday afternoon.
j Pearson, last Saturday morning. The Postoffice address, Pendleton, Ore
virtue of an execution Issued o u t|at(on
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damage from water needed to extin- j gon.
agalnst Stanfield National
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of
the
Circuit Court of the State of
Hermiston's Legion post and the guish the flames did more actual
Farm Loan Association, a corpora-
Women’s auxiliary had a combined damage than the fire, it is reported. rN -pu-p ptrputt PnTTTJ’r n r tot -
for 1 ”latiIla County to me t)on in tbe gu,t tberejn pending
representation of six ln attendance
Shade trees abound near the house. ,
/Z ir L
° RT ° F THE dlrected and delivered upon a Judg-therein the said The Federal Land
at the state convention at Medford and tt is believed hat a spark from ’ STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA- : «>*»» an*l decree and order of sale ren Bank of Spokane> a corporat)on> lg
dered in said court on the 2nd day of p,alnttff apd th ga)d Nett|e
TILLA COUNTY.
last week. That was the best repre- the chimney dropped on dead leaves'
July 1928. in favor of the Federal ellen Dugag, a widow> Devlsee of Ed.
sentation ln the state’s sixth district, ¡on the roof and cused the blaze. The'
The Federal Land Bank of Spo- [.and Bank of Spokane, a corporation,
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Pearsons will continue their rest- kane, a corporation. Plaintiff,
gar Gillespie Smith, deceased; Stan-
; against Gilbert H. Collins and Hazel f(eld Natlonal Farm Loan
Do you know what you should do^dence In the house.
vs.
(Collins, husband and wife; John H .|tlon a corporatlon. and Jean Anette FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY AND
to save a life In the event of a mem-.
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Florence B. Connor as Administratrix UeMoss and Phoebe DeMoss, hus
ber ot your swimming party getting
Grass Fire Burns
Welker, unmarried, are defendants, USE MODERN MAHCINERY AND
into trouble? The Red Cross chap-j The local fire department was ° f the eState of charIes w - Connor,(band and wife; and Pendleton Nat for the sum of »130.00, together
ter of the county will have an ac- calIed out Tuesday shortly after noon wWow^’ Stan field* N a t lo n a ^ ^ r ^
L"““ Assoclatlon' a cor- . ....... .............
with interest thereon at the rate of THE BEST OF MATERIALS.
credited Instructor at Umutllla In the ¡by a grass fire at the Purdy home on
Association a cornoration
i"1’ ? the SUlt theretn Pending 8 per cent per annum glnce tbfi 13th
Publlshed every Thursday a t H er-|
WE REPAIR
SHOES
next Sunday, and as many as can tinguisbed before it had done
should avail themselves of the op- damage to property,
portunity to learn.
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YOU ARE ASSURED OF THE
sum of $12n
»130.00,
any Connor, his wife; and Frank L, Con-! pialntlff and th<i said Gilbert' H the further ""m
° n together BEST OF SERVICE IN OUR
with
interest
thereon
at
the rate of
nor and Mrs. Frank L. Connor, his Collins and Hazel Collins, hus
8 per cent per annum since the 13th SHOP,
.wife, Defendants.
¡band and wife; John H
De­ day of April, 1928, until paid; and
CALL FOR BIDS
SUMMONS. Equity 4574.
(Moss and Phoebe DeMoss,
bus the further sum of »3,476.07, togeth­
Col, Lindbergh saves life of young. Bids will be received for what Is
woman while out boating in an ef-j commonly known as the North Hill
er with interest thereon at the rate
fort to escape from crowd of herojRoute.
C. Connor, his wife, the above named!.?™*
* 8Soclatlon' 3 corpora-Ipa,d . and the further sum of »36.00
worshippers, the newg tells us. Evl-
Bldg to be ,n by August 15.
defendants:
I1? 0“; n , Biggs: 0 E Ryder and together with interest thereon at the
deutly giving added proof of the j See r a . Brownson, clerk School; IN THE NAME OF THE STATE’’.
aInler were defendants, for rate of g per ccnt per annum gInce
scriptural adage, "To him that hath District No. 14. for equipment r6-(OF OREGON
! 6 8Um of <'71'50’ together with in- the 4th day of Apr„ ly2g>
shall be given etc."
qulred and route to be covered.
I You are hereby required to appear p 6™*1 thereon at the rate of 8 Per paid, less the sum of »200.00 stock
R. A. BROWNSON,
and answer the complaint filed I
P<>r annUm 8lnCe the 28th da> subscription in Stanfield National
Iowa may be the place where the
Clerk School District No. 14. against you in the above entitled'?, , anua,y> 1927, until
paid; and Farm Loan Association, a corpora-
tall corn grows, but the Hermiston (49-ltc)
court and cause within four weeks * *
l*rt G* 8Um
together I tion; and the further sum of $250.00,
district begs leave to call the atten­
from the date of the first publica-! ? '
n crest thereon at the rate of ag and ior the feeg of attorneys for
tion of Candidate Herbert Hoover, a IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
tion of this summons, and If you fail I ’ per ce,lt per a"num since the 28th plaintiff, and the further sum of
native of Iowa, to the fact that ln a
STATE OF OREGON FOR
¡to so appear and answer, for want t,ay ” ‘ 11 '’’’ 18“7, t’ntil paid, and I $5045, costs and disbursements in
field here a stalk made a growth of
UMATILLA COUNTY
¡thereof the plaintiff will apply to said! ® , , el' 8l"" ° f i7 1 5 0 ' together thig guit wh,ch gald decrf>e Rnd judg.
61 Inches ln 30 days from the time it
L. Patterson, as Governor of the (court for the relief prayed for »nd ,
interest thereon at the rate of ment and order of gaIe bave been
was planted. And of course, corn is State of Oregon, Sam A. Kozer, as demanded in its complaint on file in ¡8 per cent per annum since the 28th duly duly docketed and enrolled in
merely an incidental in our scheme Secretary of State of said State, and the above entitled matter, to-wit: ( ay ? anuary, 1928, until paid, I
offjce o( the clerk of said court,
of farming.
For personal judgment and decree an
e ’n !,er sum of »2,060.92, to-jand jn apd
w bjcb gajd judgment
Thos. B,. Kay, as State Treasure.' of
said State, composing a boar',' of against the above named defendants, gCt el Wi,h intfrest thereon at th e |decree and order o{ gaje lt wag dl_
The weather moderated- and then i Commissioners for the sale of Ctate Florence B. Connor, a widow and rate of 5% per cent per annum since recte„ that the hereinafter descr,bed
warmed up again.
' lands of said state for the investru;nt Stanfield National Farm Loan Asso­ the 28th day of January, 1928, un- real property in UmaflHa County, Or-
Your needs in everything
(of the funds arising therefrom ir'/Jer ciation, a corporation, and each of < nT” ;
the fUFther 3Um °f R o n . together with the tenements,'
Mayor Jmmy Walker of New York the name and style of the “State them for the sum of »28, with In­
th at is necessary to com­
. .. ogi er with interest there-1bereditaments and appurtenances
says Oregon will give At Smith a Land Board,” Plaintiffs
terest thereon at the rate of 8 per hi ,il the rate o. 8 per rent per an-1 thereto belonging or in any wise ap-
plete your golf outfit.
majority. The mayor never even
vs.
Since„ the 5th day of October pertaining, and also all of the estate,
cent per annum since the 17th day
,
un
1
paid,
and
the
further
I
rjgbt
and
interest
of
said
defendants
visited Hermiston, so there are some
Bertha C. Nation and Bert J. Nat­ of July, 1927; and the further sum
things he does not know about this ion, her husband; Chester Deal and of »28.00 with Interest thereon at the sum of »29.61. together with inter- jn and to the same, be sold by the
state yet.
---------;— Deal, his wife; W. K, Deal, rate of 8 per cent per annum since est thereon at the rate of 8 per cent L herlff of Umat„ la county, Oregon,
and Ruth Deal, his wife; Harvey L. the 17th day of January, 1928; and per annum 3ince the 8th day of O ct-|to satisfy said judgment and all costs,
Organizing a delivery route to go Payne and Louias L. Payne, his wife; the further sum of »743.22, with in­ ober, 19-7, until paid; and the fur- 1 Therefore, I will, on the 11th day
and get folks to bring them to church and G. W. Jackson and ------------ terest thereon at the rate of 6 per ther sum of »10.00, together w ith |of August, 1928, at the hour of two
and then taking thm home again Is Jackson, his wife, Defendants.
cent per annum since the 17th day Interest thereon at the rate of 8 per O.clock ln the afternoon of said day,'
a wee mite progressive. One of the
SUMMONS. Equity No. 4530.
of January, 1928; and the further sent per annum since the 20th daylat the front dopr of the courthouse
local churches is doing that very
To Chester Deal and-------------Deal, sum of »519.95, with interest thereon of January, 1928, until paid; less ln the clty of pe„dleton, Umatilla
thing— but of course Hermiston ad­ his wife, the above named defend- at the rate of 8 per cent per annum the sum of »110.00 stock subscrip- County, Oregon, sell all the right,
i
mits that It is a progressive com­ ants:
since the 18th day of June, 1927; tion in the Pendleton National Farm tltIe and lnterest which the said de-
munity. The practice will be a com­
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE and the further sum of »63.03 with Loan Association, a corporation, and f<,ndantg or either of them had on the 1
mon one everywhere In a few years. OF OREGON
interest thereon at the rate of 8 per the further sum of »200.00, as and 13th day of April, 1918. or since then !
You are hereby required to appear cent per annum since the 28th day for the fees of attorneys for plain- have acquired or now have, In and (
The subject of newspaper handling I and answer the complaint filed of March, 1928; and for any sum or tiff, and the further sum of »32.05 | to the fonowlng described premises!
of crime news is being discussed
costs and dsbursements in thi
against you In the above entitled sums paid by plaintiff in payment oi j
yet. The Herald Is willing to bet court and cause within four weeks the delinquent taxes due and owing 9Uit' wll,cb said decree and Judg-
that of the subject matter printed in from the date of the first publica­ on said land, subsequent to filing of met|l and order of sale have been |
the newspapers crime news is more tion of this summons, and >f y°u fail this suit and prior to entry of decree, duly docketed and enrolled in the |
discussed by readers than a lot of to so appear and answer for want together with interest thereon at office of the clerk of said court, auc’
....If you are not now taking the Hermiston Herald because you
worthier, more important matter. In thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the rate of 8 per cent per annum in and by which said judgment, de
think you can't afford it and depend on borrowing a copy from
other words, the newspapers are a said court for the relief prayed for since the date of said payment; and cree and order of sale it was dlreeter |
a friend to read the borne newg. Just stop and igure the savings
lot more moderate ln treating crime and demanded in its complaint on the further sum of »25.00, with in­ that the hereinafter described rea’
you can make in course of a year by having the paper regularly
newa than are their readers. If you file in the above entitled matter, te- terest thereon at the rate of 8 per property in Umatilla County, Ore-
and taking advantage of the bargains that merchants are offering
doubt this, Just keep tab of discuss­ wit:
cent per annum since the 1st day o fiKOn' together with the tenements
every week. The price of a subscription is »2.00 a year. The re­
ions shout news for a few days and
For personal judgment and decree May, 1928; and the further sum of hereditaments and appurtenaneef |
turns to you in savings made by directed buying of advertised bar­
draw your own conclusions.
against the above named defend­ »100.00 attorneys fees ln this suit, thereto belonging or in any wise ap­
gains may be only »10.00, or they may be »50.00 a year. In either
ants, Bertha C, Nation and Bert J. and for plaintiff's costs and disburse­ pertaining, and also all of the estate
case, a subscription is a dandy Investment.
Trees Are Diseased
Nation, her husband, for the sum of ments in this suit, and that the sum rteht and interest o( said defendant
Elm leaf beetles are working on »2500.00, together with interest of $40.00, stock hi the plaintiff's',n an(i to the same, be sold by the
some local elm trees, according to'thereon at tin rate of 6 per cent per bank held in trust by the said bank Sheriff of Umatilla County, Oregon,
observations made by R. F. Wilbur (annum from the 27th day of Novem-! for the defendant Stanfield National to »atl»fy said judgment and ail costs.
who is working here In plant disease ber, 1925, until paid, and for the Farm Loan Association, a corporation! Therefore, I will, on the 11th day
coutrol work.
The use of arsenate , further sum of $350.00 as attorneys be cancelled and that the proceeds!0^ August, 1928, at the hour of two
of lead spray is the approved manner fee and for plrintlff's costs and dta- thereof be applied toward ths satis- j o’clock In the afternoon of said day
of killing the beetles, Mr. Wilbur j bursements In this suit, and for fur- faction of plaintiff's decree; and for (at tbe front-door * the courthouse
the City of Pendleton, Umatilla
stated, snd the work should be done ther decree that the defendants here- a further decree that the defendants,
wllhout delay in order to be sure of insbove named, and all of them, be Florence B. Connor, a widow and! County, Oregon, sell all the right,
foreclosed and barred of any and nil j Stanfield National Farm Loan Asso-' title and interest which the said de-
saving the trees.
Whethter it is something we want to
right. title, claim.lien or interest In ciatlon, a corporation, be foreclosed fendants or either of them had on
buy, or some service we wished per-
and
to
the
premis-’s
hereinafter
des
-.and
barred
of
any
and
all
rights,
(the
28th
day
of
July,
1922,
or
since
STANFIELD MEN EXPLAIN
pormed, why not try first at home?
crlbed. snd for deerre herein fore- j ltic„ claim, lien or interest in and then have acquired or now have, in
DEMANDS MADE BY MEAD closing plaintiffs mortgage on Ihelto the premises hereinafter describ- and to the following described pre-
There is not a single one of ns in this
entire community but what w ill bene­
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premises hereinafter described to- "d. anti for a further decree herein mises situated In Umatilla County,
Soma of the requirements laid w,|;
foreclosing plaintiff’s mortgage on
State of Oregon, to-wit:
fit to an appreciable degree if each
down by Dr. Elwood Mead, cominis-1 The East 50 aerts i f the South Half *be premises hereinafter described.
member of the community practices
The Northeast Quarter of the
sinner of reclamation, before the
this simple rule.
of the Northeast Quarter of Sec-!an<l directing that the real property! Northeast Quarter of Section
government will be willing to take
We want our home town to grow and
lion 31 In Township 4 North of Ihereln and hereinafter described, to -( Twenty-four, in Township Two
over the Stanfield district ware ex­
prosper— w- want it to he a place in
Range 28 East of Willamette wit:
North of Range Thirty; the
plained to members of the Hermiston
which we will be prond to live. To
Meridian, particularly described es ¡ Southwest Quarter of the South­
South Half of the Southwest
Commercial club Tuesday by F. A.
realize our desires and our dreams of
mnimenclng at the Southeast cor­ west Quarter of the S o u th ea st' Quarter of Section Eighteen; the
Baker, secretary of the Stanfield dis­
a better home community we must,
ner of the Northeast Quarter of
Quarter of Section 28 In Tp. 4 ( North Half of the Northwest
trict, who headed a delegation of four
one and all. do our share toward mak­
Section 31 In Township 4 North j North Range 29, E. W. M. situated
Quarter; the Southeast Quarter
msn from Stanfield.
ing it better— and the one big step
of Range 28 East of Willamette; *n Umatilla County, State of Ore-
of the Northwest Quarter and
No definite request as to what loc­
toward that end is taken when we
Meridian. tbende running north
K°n
the Northeast Quarter of the
al people will be expected to do was j in the Section line 80 rods, thence together with all of the tenements,
each one try first to fulfill our needs
Southwest Quarter of Section
made, but the matter is to be pre­
from home community sources.
running at right angles West 100 hereditaments and appurtenances
Nineteen, all In Township Two,
sented again at latsr dates In greater
rods, thence running al right an- thereunto belonging or in any wise
North of Range Thirty-one, all
detail, the visitors stated. Tuesday's
gles south 80 rods more or less to appertaining be sold in the manner
being East of the Willamette
meeting was laterrup(ed by the
the south line of said northeast provided by law for the sale of real
Mertd<an
sounding of Ihe fire alarm.
quarter of section 31, ther.ee East Property under foreclosure under together with the tenements, hered­
en the line last mentioned 100 execution to be Issued on said Judg-. itaments and appurtenances thereto
Vernon Waterman has been here
rods, more or leas to the place of ment and decree, and that the pro- belonging or in any wise appertain-
for eome time as a guest at the home
beginntng. together with all water ceeds from the »ale thereof be ap-iing; and also all of the right, estate^
of his mother, Mrs. Rena Waterman
rights and privileges of every kind Piled Io the satisfaction of p la in tiffs'title and Interest of said defendants
He attended the summer sseeinn at
thereto belonging or appurtaining. Judgment in the amounts aforesaid. In and to the same; said lands to b«|
Unlversly of Oregon »hie summer,
together with all the tenements, hers- a»d fur such other relief as equity'sold at public auction to the highest'
BOWMAN
SHOE SHOP
We Have
Anticipated
Come in and
give our line the
“once over.”
HITT
MRS. HOUSEWIFE:
TRY FIRS1 A T HOME