The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, October 25, 1928, Image 2

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    THE HEBMISTOH HERALD, HERM ISTO», QRJEQOlf»
T en s tu d e n ts compose th e o rch estra
now an d m ore a re expected to join.
tyrmialou tyralfc
Dr. B ark er, v ice-president of the
Published every Thursday at Her­
miston, U m atilla County, Oregon by U n iv ersity of O regon, gave an excell­
Joseph 8. Harvey, editor and man e n t ad d ress before th e m em bers
th e H erm isto n h ig h school stu d en t
ager,
body recen tly . He told of his work
en tered as second class m atter ¡as an In te rn a tio n a l law yer and em *
December, 190*, at the peatofflce at ! p h aslred th e very g re a t im portance
Hermiston, U m atilla dounty, Oregon. I of a college ed u catio n , not only for
i th a t so rt of w ork b u t for o th e r lines
Subscription Rates
of a c tiv ity as well.
One T e a r
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8 « M o n th s--------- ------------------ >1.00
“To thine own self be true, and it
must follow as the night the day,
thou canst not then be false to any
man.”
MISS VERONA HARDY
SCHOOL NOTES
T he q u a rte rly ex am in atio n s a re to
be held O ctober 31 and N ovem ber 1.
T h e ch em istry class Is to have a
debate O ctober 25. The questio n is:
R esolved. T h a t ca p ita l p u n ish m en t
should n o t be abolished in th e U nited
S tates. E arl G rigg and C lifford J e n ­
k in s a re on th e a ffirm ativ e, and M ar­
lon H enderson and B illy F elth o u se on
th e negative.
N otice Is H ereby G iven th a t u n d e r
an d by v irtu e of a w rit of excutlon
Issued out of th e C ircu it C ourt of th e
S ta te of Oregon In an d fo r th e C ounty
!of U m atilla, u n d er th e seal thereof,
¡and to me directed and delivered up-
¡on a Judgm ent and decree rendered
land en tered In sal<j co u rt on th e 1st
jday of O ctober, 1928, in favor of
N icholas Codd as p la in tiff, and
a g a in st J . W . S pencer s a d m in is tra ­
to r of the E sta te of C. E. Spencer,
Deceased, a s d e fen d an t,, w hereby the
¡p la in tiff did recover a personal de-
crae a g a in st th e d e fe n d a n t J . W.
¡Spencer as A d m in istra to r of th e es-
jta te of C. E. Spencer, Deceased, for
‘th e sum of $4,000.00, w ith in te re st
tk e m o d e rn o il
th ereo n a t th e ra te of 8 per cent
¡per annum from th e 1 5 th day of
A STANDARD OIL PRODUCT A pril. 1926, th e fu r th e r sum of $28.71
¡w ith in te re st th ereo n a t th e ra te of
¡8 per cen t p er an n u m from Ju ly 14th
1927, the fu r th e r sum of $350.00 a t ­
to r n e y 's fees, and th e costs and dis-
. bursem ents of th is s u it tax ed a t
$22.60, a n d w hereby It w as decreed
th a t th e m ortgage dated th e 15th
REPUBLICAN NOMINEE
day of A pril, 1920, executed by C. E.
Spencer, now deceased, to p la in tiff,
upon th e follow ing described
real
FOR
property in U m atilla C ounty, Oregon
to-w it:
T he N o rth w est Q u a rte r of the
N o rth w est Q u a rte r and th e W est
H alf of th e N o rth w est Q u a rte r of
th e S outhw est Q u a rte r of th e
N o rth w est Q u arter of Section
OF UMATILLA COUNTY
T h irty -th re e , T ow nship 5 N orth of
R ange 29, E. W. M., in U m atilla
“ I pledge m yself to h o n estly and
C ounty. Oregon,
w hich m o rtg ag e w as recorded on th e
econom ically enforce all law s w ith o u t 16th tUy Qf A p r„ 1020_ a t page 151
THE NEW
ZEROLENE
Tom Gurdane
A bout h alf of th e h ig h school a t ­
tended th e football gam e betw een H er
m iston and P en d leto n a t P endleton
O ctober 20. Mr. F elth o u se took those
In the C olum bia school bus th a t d id n ’t
have an y o th e r way to go.
SHERIFF
Miss Verona Hardy, of Gulfport,
Miss., who was conoratulated by Lieut.
Gov. Bidwell Adame of Mississippi on
her eesay, which won the Harvey Fire­
stone good roads scholarship, a $4,000
award. Her essay was “The Relation
of Improved Highways to Education."
fe a r or favor, an d to give n ig h t ser- 0¡ book '¡ q R ecords of M ortgages in
vice w ith o u t e x tra cost to th e tax - th e office o f th e C ounty R ecorder of
¡U m atilla C ounty, O regon, should be
payers.
Iforclosed an d the said re a l p ro p erty
sold by th e S h eriff of U m atilla
(P aid Adv.)
C ounty O regon, to satisfy said ju d g ­
Mr. M athew s took th e biology class
m ent and 11 costs; th e refo re I w ill on
on a field tr ip O ctober 17. T hey w ent
Chas.
Hcskins
Announes
for
Sheriff
the 10th day of N ovem ber, A. D
Bobwhites
and
Quail»
out past the pow er housse to collect
1928, a t th e h o u r of 2 o'clock P. M.
Many people tliink thut the bob
m ussles, craw fish , p la n t life and spec­
H av in g been solicited by m any a t the fro n t door of th e c o u rt house
w hite and the quail are distinct species
im ens to w ork on In th e lab rato ry .
of birds. “Bobwlilte” is merely the frien d s an d v o ters of all po litical in th e C ity of P en d leto n , U m atilla
common name for the native Amerl fa ith s and u rg ed on by a perso n al as-¡C ounty, O regon sell all th e rig h t
The E n g lish III class is g o in g to can quail, particularly the "CoHntis
p ira tio n for th e position, I have de­ title, in te re st an d e sta te w hich the
p rin t a n o th e r class puper th is w eek.
Virginitinus’' or Virginia <iuail. The
cided *° e n te r th e race for S h eriff of said C. E . S pencer an d said defend
quail Is called "bobwhlte” from the
U m atilla C ounty as an In d ep en d en t an ts, and a ll persons claim in g a m
T he firs t g rad e enjoyed a parad e note of the male, which Is accented on C a n d id ate a t th e n ex t g en eral elec t­ to claim by, th ro u g h or u n d er them
the
second
syllable
and
sounds
like
w ith th e ir wooden toy w agons w hich
ion. I w as reared apd ed ucated in or any of them , had on th e 15th day
th ey m ade d u rin g th e in d u s tria l a rts "bobwhlte.” In the Southern states th is co u n ty and have lived p ractically of A pril, 1920, or since th e n have
th e siitne bird Is called “partridge," a
period.
name used In the North for the ruffed my w hole life of th irty -s ix y ears here. had, or now have, in and to th e abovi
F o r th re e y ears I have been em ployed described real p ro p erty and- every
grouse or p h e a sa n t
A ry th m ic o rc h e stra h as been
in th e office of th e S h eriff serv in g p a rt th ereo f, a t public au ctio n to the
sta rte d by pupils of th e fifth grade.
as C hief D eputy th e p ast tw o, th u s h ighest b id d er fo r cash in hand, the
a c q u irin g ex p erien ce and tra in in g proceeds of such sale to be applied
f ittin g me for th e d u ties of th e of­ In satisfactio n of said execution and
fice. I am not n o r w ill I p erm it my=- a ll costs.
D ated th is 9th day of O ctober, A
self to become o b lig ated to an y per­
son, p a rty clique or o rg a n izatio n of D. 1928.
R. T. COOKINC.HAM,
a n y c h a ra c te r.
My o a th of office,
S h eriff of U m atilla C ounty .Oregon
should I be elected, w ill be my pledge.
By V era Case, D eputy.
Its observance dem ands a sane, safe ( t - 5 tc )
a n d fearless en fo rcem en t of a ll law s.
On th is b asis I o ffer m yself as a
c a n d id a te so licitin g th e su p p o rt of
I I M .M O I n P r e m i u m « « ie th Annual Expo.ition
th e electors. An u n p reju d iced con­
combine« 10 complete «how» in one—Livestock Show» Dairy,
sid e ra tio n of my candidacy w ill be
ap p reciated .
CHAS. C. HOSKINS.
P aid adv.
. PENDLETON
The try o u ts for th e school deb ate
team w ill be held O ctober 25. A five
m in u te a rg u m e n ta tiv e ta lk w ill be
given by each stu d e n t tr y in g out.
wvìficioi'ii ¿ o
NOTICE OF SCHOOL MEETING
SHERIFFS SALE
v -Sí
!” rs < a rrp o » n A H n
P~'-M0RS00N^
N otice la hereby g iven to th e legal voters of School D istric t No. 14 f
U m atilla C ounty. Statie of Oregon, th a t a School M eeting of said d is tric t
will be held a t th e school house on th e 17th day of N ovem ber, 1"928, a t 2
o’clock in th e aftern o o n for th e purpose of discussing th e b udget h e re ln -
pft/eit sejj o u t wtith th e levying board, and to vote on th e proposition
of levying a special d is tric t tax.
T h e to ta l am o u n t of money needed by th e said school d is tric t d u rin g
the fiscal year b e g in n in g on J u n e 30, 1928. and en d in g Ju n e 30, 1929, is
estim ated in th e follow ing b udget and Include« th e am ountg to be received
from th e co u n ty school fund, elem en tary school fund, special d is tric t tax ,
a n a all o th e r m oneys of the d is trle t:
BUDGET
ESTIM ATED E X PE N D IT U R E S
PERSONAL SERVICE:
No.
S alary per year
1. S u p e rin ten d en t
2. P rin cip als
7 1125
3. T eachers
945
1
4 J a n ito rs 1
5 Clerk and Bond
T otal
W ant Ad« Bring R esults
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TWO DAYS ONLY
' EASTERN OREGON’S INTERESTS DEPEND UPON
3
THE ELECTION OF
REPUBLICAN NOMINEE FOR
C o n g ress
Second Oregon District
The excellent work of the
Hon. N. J. Sinnott should be
carried on.
Judge Butler is the man
to represent Eastern Oregon
in Congress to carry on Sin-
nott's service. H e is 46 years
old, young enough to serve
the district for many more
years.
can well follow the recommendation of Senator Steiwer,
Senator M cN ary, Judge Stephen A . Lowell of Pendleton
and A rthur V . S w ift of Baker, who represents the farm ­
ing interests.
A ll of these men endorse
Judge
Butler s
candidacy.
T h e successful e x p ert C. F. R edlich
for S cientific R u p tu re A ppliances
says:
The “ P erectio n R eten tio n S hields"
hold th e ru p tu re perfectly, no m at
te r w h a t position th e body assum es
or how heavy a yy e ig h t you lift. They
give in s ta n t relief, c o n tra c t th e open
ln g in a rem ark ab ly sh o rt tlm e and
stre n g th e n th e w eak tissu es (th e real
cause of ru p tu re ) so th a t th ey fre ­
q u e n tly recover th e ir previous n a tu ­
ral re ta in in g pow er, needing no f u r ­
th e r outside su p p o rt. Stom ach tro u ­
ble. backache and co n stip atio n often
caused by ru p tu re p rom ptly dissapp
ear.
T ru ly rem akablc re s u lts hav e been
o btained w 1th recen t an d n o t yet
fu lly developed ru p tu re s an d jn a n y
old one« also.
S u rg ical C orsets an d A bdom inal
S u p p o rters for fa llin g o rg an s, obesity,
navel and sto m a c h -ru p tu re s e x p e rt­
ly m ade to m easure.
L e tte rs from h ig h ly satisfied clien ts
available.
A dvertise^ m ail o rd er c o n tra p tio n s
as well as elastic b elts w ith chafing,
filth y leg s tra p s a re ab so lu tely w o rth ­
less.
F a ll on me and I w ill show you.
R esults on ch c h ild ren a re 95 per
c e n t favorable.
B usiness
cn eeag em en ts
p revent
v is itin g any o th e r e ity In th is sec­
tion.
C. F. R edlich, R u p tu re Ap­
pliance E x p e rt, H om e office,
535
Boston Block, M inneapolis. M inn.
1600.00
MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS :
600.00
T otal
INDEBTEDNESS:
2780.00
4000.00
1. B onded, and in te re st th ereo n
2; W a rra ts, an d In te re st th ero n
T ootal
6780.00
1800.00
TRANSPORTATION OF PUPILS
300.00
INSURANCE
MISCELLANEOUS:
500.00
$23,840.00
3. A udit of c le rk ’s books
T o tal
ESTIM ATED R EC E IPT S
From county school fu n d d u rin g com ing school y e a r 3096.00
From s ta te school fund d u rin g th e com ing school y ear 630.00
From elem en tary school fund d u rin g th e com ing school
year
2930.00
E stim ated a m u n t to be received from all o th e r sources
d u rin g th e com ing school y ear; union h ig h school
re n t
1350.00
T otal estim ated receipts, n o t in clu d in g prposed tax
8005.00
15,835.00
RECAPITULATION
23840.00
T o tal e stim a te d expenses for1 th e year
8005.00
T otal estim ated receip ts n o t in clu d in g proposed tax
T otal in debtedness of D istric t No. 14 is as follow s:
26000.00
T o tal bonded indebtedness
22403.12
T o tal w a rra n t in debtedness
D ated th is 22nd day of O ctober,
O ctober 22, 1928
A ttest:
F. B. SW AYZE,
B oard of D irectors.
R. A. BROWNSON,
D istric t Clerk.
7-»tc
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W e Have
Anticipated
FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY AND
Y our r e e d s
USE MODERN MAHCLNERY AND
t h a t is n e c e ssa ry to
THE EEST OF MATERIALS.
p le te y o u r g o lf outfit.
YOU ARE ASSURED OF THE
BEST
OF
SERVICE
IN
OUR
SHOP.
in e v e ry th in g
com- ,
Come in and
give our line the
“once over.”
®
—
BOWMAN
SHOE SHOP
H IT T
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W hen F arm ers
C o -o p era te
W hen farm er co-operate to b tain
b e tte r p rices fr th e ir produce, rich
co rp o ratio n s use v ario u s m ethods to
in tim id a te them and b e little tb e ir
efforts. T hs is som etim es done by
c re a tin g false prices for th e com m od^
ity a t sta k e . The only farm re lie f a
farm er can expect Is th e re lie f he can
g et by h is ow n e ffo rt, chiefly th r u
co-operative m ark etin g .
W e w ish to com m end th è sig n ers
of th e cream pool. T hey a re s tic k ­
in g tig h t 100 per cent.
C o-operate and in su re b e tte r prices
— stic k to g e th e r or get stuck.
Hermiston Creamery Co.
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Paid adv, by Republican Congressional Commltte«. H. J. W arner, Chair-
m an, P en d leto n , O regon. Ben R. L ltfln . S ecretary . T he D alles. Ore.
300.00
300.00
700.00
100.00
100.00
100.00
No Charge or Consultation
:
Robert R. Butler
$12360.00
2. S upplies (ch alk , erasers, e tc .)
6. J a n ito r ’s supplies
7. F uel
8. L ig h ts
9. W ate r
10. P ostage, s ta tio n e ry and p rin tin g
T o tal
E xp ert C om ing To
On W elnetday and Thursday
OctoLer 31 - November 1
AT DCRION HOTEL
From 10 A. M. to 4 P. M.
Evenings by Appointment
$1200.00
1350.00
7875.00
945.00
840.00
150.00
MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES
WE REPAIR
R U PT U R E SH IE L D
SHOES
Nev.3-1
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