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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1929)
THE HZ&MISTOJT HMJLLD, gW G W TO », OBXGK3V. 311?« W« rottakin Wrralö Word ls ’ reooivad from Paris that heart of the sixth grade have ye- to so appear and answer, for want thence South 817 feet to the Nor of such land tn possession thereof, the long skirt is coming back. ceived their reading circle certifl- thereo, tbe plalnt, „ wi„ app,y tp therly right of way line of the Fur and which aaid decree will further this proves true some of our husinesK Published every Thursday a t H er. ¡said court for the relief prayed for nish Ditch, thence Southwesterly provide that any claim, right or in men will take to observing the sky • m lston, U m atilla County, Oregon by along said right of way line to the terest the defendants, or either of The eighth ""grade played the ’anddema,,d' d *» complaint on file line once more. 4- M . B iggs, editor and manager. North and South center line of said them, may have in said land, is sub Freshman basketball team January 'In the above entitled matter, to-wlt: CnferdB second oleas matter Section Nine; thence North along sequent in time and Inferior ln right A pretty girl told us she went In 11. The score was 25 to 23 in favor A decree that the plaintiff have December, no«, at the postofflce at bathing in a lonely spot one day and of the Freshmen. said North and South center line to the lpterest, right and lien o f and recover herein the sum of Hermiston, U m atilla County, Oregon. a party of men took her unaware. 769 feet to the place of beginn plaintiff under such mortgage, and 32287.68, with interest thereon at the ing, containing 10 acres, more or will further bar defendants, and each What in the world did they do with The Sixth grade is studying "The ra,e ot 4 per cent per Bnnum from of them, and any and ail persons, Subscription Rates It? November 28, 192«, until paid; the Alhambra.'1 One Tear »_______________ claiming by. through or under them, 13.00 further hu ® of 3250 attorneys’ fees and in which said mortgage, Ernest or either of them, of all right, titla Bis M o n th s___ _______ _____ »1.00 and the costs and disbursements of ¡stricken unmarried Is mortgagor and and interest, claim, lien or demand, ❖ ❖ ♦ « ♦ « « ❖ ♦ « •» ❖ ❖ O « ALBERT BYRON DEMARAY this suit, and foreclosing the mort- the state of repre8cnte(1 and » in, to, or upon said land, and each LASTING PROSPERITY ❖ SCH O O L N O T ES Albert Byron Demaray, 70, died at gaga herein described, eovarlng the J actlng by the World War Veterans’ and every part and pareel thereof, state Ald Commission Is mortgagee, the home of his sister, Mrs. Caldwell, following described land, to-wlt:. excepting the statutory right of re According to recent reports sent In Irrigon Monday morning, January The North Half of the Southeast and which said mortgage is of rec- demption. out by the Oregon State Chamber of Quarter of the Northwest Quarter ord at page 66, in Book 77, Record „ - . . ai, i The boys’ and Kiris’ glee clubs 14 at 10 o'clock. No uneral ser This summons is served upon you Commerce, land settlement work In presented a very interesting cantata vices were held here, the body a c -1 of Section Nine Township Four of Mortgages for Untatila County, in the state has attracted nation-wide j anuary i 0. The leading parts were companies by Mrs. Caldwell, being I North Range Twenty-nine Bast of the State of Oregon, and covers said by publcatlon thereof, once a week, for four successive weeks, in the Her attention because of Its effectiveness taken by Ear, Grlgg, Mera stog8diH. taken to Alexaii'Jer, Nebraska for Willamette Meridian. Beginning ' land and which said decree will fur In securing the best type of settlers shlrlie Brownson. Walther Ott, Ruth burial. A .’ W. Prana .of Hermiston at the Northwest corner of the ther provide that said land shall be miston Herald, by order of Honorable This excellent record is attributed to flensel, Donald DeMoss. and Jewell wag in charge of the arrangements Southwest Quarter of the North sold in the manner provided by law I. M. Schannep, Judge of the County the generalmethods used in the work I Smith. Mis Kerin was director and east Quarter of Section Nine, for the sale of real property, on exe Court for Umatilla County, State of work, explains W. O. Ide, manager of|,\figg Thomson was accompanist, Township Four, North Range cution, and the proceeds of such sale I Oregon, which said order was made CORRECTTON _______ the state commercial organization. Twenty-nine, east of Willamette applied in satisfaction of said sums, ! and dated the 14th day of January, The first Is the system of appryls-J The “Beau of Bath” was given Meridian, said corner being 1333 attorneys fees, Interest, costs and 1929, and the date of the first pub Last week’s Herald incorrectly feet South of the Quarter Section disbursements; and which said de lication of this summons is the 17th ing lands In different sections of Thursday afternoon for the P. T. A stated that F. C. McKenzie was elect the state by local committees com- meeting. The leading characters ed vice-president of the Hermiston corner on the North line of said cree will further provide that any day of January, 1929. H. J. WARNER, posed of leading citizens who know | were; ghlrlle Brownson, Albert Commercial association Januuary 8. Section Nine, running thence East party to this suit may bid upon and values and who do not hare any land Kennings and Ed. Klages. Miss Frost F. B. Swayze is the recently elected along the East and West center purchase said land at the sale there Attorney for Plaintiff. for sale themselves. The second feat coached the play. line of the Northeast Quarter of of; that immediately after such sale incumbent of this office. P. O. Address, Pendleton, Oregon ure, is the co-operation of the many said Section Nine 802¿¡ feet; the Sheriff shall place the purchaser (20-5te) county agents, and the third feature Copies of the Junior class play, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE the welcoming committee composed STATE OF OREGON FOR "Three Live Ghosts” have arrived. of business men and citizens of the _____________ UMATILLA COUNTY,. The Juniors are very enthusiastic and community who meet the new set will start work on the play lnuuedi- State of OreK°n- represented and act tlers and assist them In becoming ac ately. ing by the World War Veterans quainted and established in their new State Aid Commission, Plaintiff, homes. vs. The midyear examinations started The work of the state chamber Rebert Stricker, unmarried, sole heir along this line has been carried on Wednesday, January 16. As a result of Ernest Stricker, deceased, and with particular effectiveness. Land of conflicts it was decided that sev- Thos. J. Keating, administrator of "booms” have not been resorted to. i ®r.aI ot the B,“’Jects would be given the Estate of Ernest Stricker de A steady growth, making for stable " <‘dnesday afternoon ceased, Defendants. communities has been the chief aim. SUMMONS Equity No. 4657. The annual Older Boys Conference, To Robert Stricker, unmarried, one Not all types of settlers are encour- aged to come here Just for the mere ’ conducted by the Y. M. C. A. will be of the above named defendants: sake of boosting the numerical popu- he,d at Pasco and Kennewick Janu- IN THE NAME OF THE STATE latlon to unprecedented heights. I ary 18-20. Mr. Cherry called a meet- OF OREGON: Those In authority realize the folly 1 lnK o t the boys Monday to find out You are hereby required to appear of such gains in number with com- h°w many were planning on going, and answer the complaint filed plete disregard for the suitability | Ne has offered his car for transpor- against you in the above entitled of settlers to succcsfully engage in tation. court and cause within four weeks farming enterprises adapted to this j ---------- from the date of the first publica state. Such care exercises In popu Donna Bishop and Margaret Eearn- tion of this summons, an j if you fail lating the farm lands not only makes for more prosperity for etate anj Individual settler, but for a higher type n f life in the rural com munities. Town commercial oganizations throughout the state can be of in valuable assistance In this business of bringing new settlers of the type that will mean Oregon's gain if they do not nllow themselves to be dazz led by numbers. A fewer f uber of settlers, better adapted to q.-’ke a comfortable living m r e s ib llsh YOUR TELEPHONE is connectible with The co-ordinating head of the Bell System 143,000 other telephones in Oregon, and with is the American Telephone and Telegraph homes, will an Infinitely mo c to nineteen million telephones all over the Company, a national organization with more tiie lrs’.ing i sperity of tin c te United States. than 420,000 stockholders. It owns a majority than cr. imposin : array of figures un of the stock of the operating companies. Its tii- cene' s sheet. A moment’s thought will show that such fundamental interest is the best possible tele a broad servics—putting your telephone at phone service at the lowest cost, consistent the center of a network that covers Oregon with safety, and its fifty-year-old guiding THEY SERVED FAITHFULLY and the nation—is made possible only by principle has been to seek no speculative or uniformity of equipment, uniformity of large profits, but to work solely for a con method, and close-working harmony between stantly enlarging and improving telephone Many thorns mingle with the roses > the operating companies of these widely service, that strew the path of him who holds separated geographical areas. public office. Public oflclale are on hip of s majority of The Pacific The ownership the firing line, holding up the brunt About two-thirds of the nation’s telephones Telephone and Telegraph company*! erican Telephone and f e i ' * —the nineteen million to which your tele- the American of the battle between the taxpayers Telephons and Telegr fh. ne is readily connectible—are operated by psny has been regularly publi and those who have favors to ask a group of companies known collectively as American Company’s annual report, and of public truBt. Whenever there Is a the Bell System. The Pacific Telephone and spread broadcast for many years. It is one decision to make, they must offend J ti «graph Company U ono of these operating of the chief reasons for the advanced type of companies. some one. When they are repeatedly telephone service enjoyed in Oregon and on the Pacific Coast. given a public trust, they must have Not only does the relationship give the proven their nettle. Pacific Company the right to all patents, FFe o re p ro u d to be one o f th e fa m ily Several members of the council technical experience and results of scientific o f a e to c ia te d com paniee w hoee m u tu a l co research of the Bell System, but it enables o p e ra tio n , a n d aceeee to th o te le p h o n e e x . have retired voluntarily after serving the Pacific Company to operate at the lowest the city for many years, and UT- F rie n c e a n d reeearch cervices o f th o n a tio n possible cost—thereby keeping charges for p h a e ve g iv e n to O re g o n a n d th e U n ite d S ta te e V. Prime leaves the city mayoraiity teb phone service at a minimum. T h ro u g h th e m ost n e a rly u n iv e rs a l te le p h o n e se rvice also voluntarily with a record of sev W a ,te r n E le c tric C om pu n y th o m an u - poesessed b y a n y c o u n try . fa c 'u r in g , e tip p ly a n d d ie trib u tin g o rg a n - eral years service to the city. fa c tio n o f th e B e ll S yetem — th e P a c ific These men have made good. They C o m p a n y i t a b le to g e l He te le p h o n e cap- are entitled td a rising vote of p liee a b o u t 2 0 % c h e a p e r th a n H w o u ld go t J. A. MURRAY, MANAGER thanks. th em o th erw is e. ? The Best Buy in Chevrolet History ih e Telephone serves best when its service is universal THE NEW FIRESTONE TIRES Black & White Garage A GOOD RECORD Arlington Is a good town, and is locate,, where there Is no reason why it should not grow to be one of the important citleR along the Old Ore gon Trail. It la modest in laying claim to the doien or more new busi ness buildings during the past year ns wall as the completion of a new apartment house that Is a credit to any city. Congratulations Arling ton. and you will get your new bridge across the Columbia river which will mean another boost for your town, as well as another connection between Oregon and Washhington and more prosperity for your fast growing lit tle, city. All territory adjacent on both sidea will he benefitteg by the ronstructlon of a bridge, and the benefits will be felt all thru this section of the stats. We are for you. The individual must solve his awn problem with the use of wilt power. ”T>e heart knoweth his own bitter ness" Each of us knows what Is wrong with hint, and what he ought to do. Few of ns do It. Nation»! kndw what they ought to do. None of them do It. Europe ought to slop fighting, and can't. We outfit to mind our own business, and can't. real old-timer Is one who remsm- beò» when the hired * Bn Itot up at 4 A- M„ groomed the horeee. milked the 7 cows, slopped the hogs, and p it in 12 hours in the field, an« rycylred 330 PO a month THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE Direct Freight Service to Portland TRUCK LEAVES FOR PORTLAND AT 5:30 P. M. | SHIPMENTS RECEIVED AT HERMISTON TRANSFER OFFICE AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY Use More Electricity FOR PORTLAND Insured Carriers, Express Service at Freight Rates Portland-Pendleton Truck Line HERMISTON TRANSFER. * f o r greater convenience and comfort in your home during the year 1929, use more electric ity. LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE PENDLETON-UMATILLA TRUCK LINE. FRED SCHEER, PICKS UP AND DELIVERS FREIGHT FOR PENDLETON, EHCO. STAN- j FIELD AND UMATILLA AT THIS OFFICE. PHONE 31 WE CARRY MAZDA LAMPS Hermiston Power & Light Co.