The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, January 31, 1929, Image 2

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    THE HEBMISTOIT HE BALD, HEBMIOTO», OBXGOV.
T io days before the Boston tea! In quality and lees In quantity than Hermiston Transfer office In Hermis­
party I was returning from work1 in pest years, finds the experiment ton, Umatilla County. Oregon, I will
down by the wharf, when as I turned I station. Growers who find their sell at public auction to the highest
Publlahed every Thursday at. Her­ a corner I ran into Tom O’Grady. J< honey dark and strong may get some bidder, for cash in hand, the follow­
miston. Umatilla County. Oragoa by told him to get the gang together and: white eastern Oregon alfalfa honey ing described personal property, to-
J. M. Bigga, editor and manager.
be ready for the signal at the old to mix with their own, making a wlt:
One Power’s Moving Picture Mach­
Baferlli aa second elaaa maRnr South church. Tom was a tall, slen­ pleasing blend. The mixing can be
ine, size 6 No. 4302, complete with
He had done while the honey Is still hot a f­
December. 1901, at1 the poatotflce at der, huskily built fellow.
equipment.
Harmlatoa. Umatilla County. Oregon. dark hair and dark blue eyes. He ter being melted out of the cans. It
Said property will be Bold by rea­
was strong and quick of wit. He was is best to mix It thoroughly With a
a good leader among men and boys. spoon and then re-heat. It Improves son of and under the terms and con­
8ubscriptioa Ratee
32.06 ' ’ The next day at the meeting at thej both the color and flavor..
ditions of a chattel mortgage given
One Tear
by H. R. Wessell to Bank of Stan­
old
South
church
I
saw
Tom
and
the
«1.0«
Biz Months-^-
field, the undersigned being now
gang
of
men
and
boya.
They
all
had
--------------- t r - «
the owner and holder of said chat­
axes and tomahawks. They were all
FINANCIAL PROSPERITY
tel mortgage and the owner of said
dressed up as Indians. We all hid In
personal, property by virtue of t|je
the
parsonage.
“The year-end brought no funda­
. terms and conditions of said chattel
At the given signal by Samuel •
mental change In the generally sat­
mortgage.
isfactory condition of business In this Adams we all ran out of the parson-
age
and
down
to
the
wharf.
There
i
Dated January SO, 1929.
district. Seasonal declines In indus­
22-ltc
F. A. BAKER.
trial activity and in employment we climbed Into our boats and rowed
out
to
the
tea
ships
lying
at
anchor
during December were smaller than
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
In previous years, retail sales expan­ In the harbor. We boarded the ships
STATE OF OREGON FOR
ded by more than the usual amount; and sent the crews In the cabin and WITH BEATER ON THE AXLE AND
UMATILLA COUNTY.
wholesale trade was In moderately started poring boxes of tea In the sea. I
One of the crew crept out of a win­
State of Oregon, represented and act­
large volume; the supply of credit
BOX-ROLL TURN
ing by the World War Veterans
was ample for the needs of business, dow in the cabin. He came over
State Aid Commission, Plaintiff,
although at somewhat higher rates where Tom and I were pouring tea
Into the harbor. The sailor tried to
vs.
than prevailed earlier In 1928.”
stop
us by pushing Tom away from
Robert Stricker, unmarried, sole heir
This comes from the report of
of Ernest Strieker, deceased, and
business conditions In the twelfth the chest of tea that Tom and I were
Thos. J. Keating, administrator of
federal reserve district made by Isaac trying to break open. Tom recover­
the Estate of Ernest Stricker de­
B. Newton of the Federal Reserve ed his balance and gave the sailor
ceased, Defendants.
bank of San Francisco. Such reprts such a blow In the Jaw that he did
leaves very little opportunity for the not recover until he was locked up.
SUMMONS Equity No. 4657.
calamity howlers to go off on their in the cabin again. After we had
The only spreader of its type on To Robert Stricker, unmarried, one
thrown
all
of
the
tea
into
the
harbor
usual tangent. Banking and finan­
of the above named defendants:
the market with a low, easy loading
cial Interests, as represented by the we went home through the streets
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
of
Boston
howling
our
war
whoops.
box,
combined
with
high
drive
wheels
Federal Reserve system, signify gen­
OF OREGON:
By Melvin Follett.
an
Important
advantage
made
possi
eral prosperity for the year 1928,
You are hereby required to appear
but an explanation of causes con­
ble by two exclusive features— the
tributing to such prosperity Is very Seventh Grade League Elect Officers beater on the axle and the box-roll and answer the complaint filed
Friday, January 18 we elected new
against you la the above entitled
tactfully left tp the facile pen of eru­
officers. Some were re-elected and turn. Unusually light draft— most court and cause within four weeks
dite editorial writers.
some were not. The officers are owners use only two horses.
The from the date of the first publica­
The East Oregonian, thru its news now; Buddy Prime, president; Gor­ simplest spreader of Its type— fewer tion of this summons, and lf y°u fail
columns, represented the general sen­ don Blessing, vioe-presldent; Iris chains, shafts, bearings— lasts longer to so appear and answer, for want
Shaffer, secretary; Jessie Kluges,
thereof the plaintiff will apply to
timent of the poultry producers meet­
—costs Uss for repairs.
said court for the relief prayed fop
ing In Pendleton last Friday as being treasurer; Melvin Follett; bulletin
board manager and the room commit­
and demanded in its complaint on file
opposed to the present system of mar­
in the above entitled matter, to-wlt:
keting thru the Pacific Co-op and In­ tee consists of Clark Paul, Eugene
< A decree that the plaintiff have
dicated that changes would be read­ Pierce and Cecil Warner. We elect­
ed Virgil Page song leader, Vivian
J and recover herein the sum of
ily acéeptable. As a matter of fact,
$2287.68, with interest thereon at the
the majority of producers present wer Kane editor and Roy Dallman and
Marjorie
Shafer,
game
leader.
rate oí 4 per cent per annum from
frankly opposed to any radical
November 28, 1926, until paid; the
By Louise Minor.
changes at the present time and a
further sum of $250 attorneys’ fees
nominal satisfaction with the present
PENDLETON
and the costs and disbursements of
Basket Ball Game
system was Indicated. The only Jus­
this suit, and foreclosing the mort­
In a hard fought game Monday at
tification for such a statement was
gage herein described, covering the
twelve
thirty
the
Eighth
Grade
Midg­
the fact that they expressed a will­
following described land, to-wlt:
ets
won
from
the
Seventh
Grade
by
ingness to get bigger returns If the
The North Half of the Southeast
opportunity for such yvere offered a score of 2 to 0.
Quarter of the Northwest Quarter
thru the Institution of a feasible sys­
SPECIALIST
•
of Section Nine Township Four
CITY RECORDER’S OFFICE
tem.
North Range Twenty-nine East of
in
Internal
Medioine
for
the
The article indicated that the pro­
TO BE MOVED ON MOLDAY
Willamette Meridian. Beginning
past fifteen years
posal to establish an egg grading sta­
at the Northwest corner of the
tion In eastern Oregon as a remedy
Monday, February 4, the office of
Southwest Quarter of the North­
DOES NOT OPERATE
for the alleged marketing " Ils un­ the city recorder will be move J to
east Quarter of Section Nine,
der the existing system were tener- the building between the Campbell
Township Four, North Range
W
ill
be
at
ally approved by thos? fnwept t the Mercantile company and the Hermis­
Twenty-nine, east of Willamette
meeting. Ho ever, many pro'll ■ ors ton Drug company which is now un­
DORION HOTEL
Meridian, said corner being 1333
were of the opinion that ultho gh dergoing renovation preparatory to
feet South of the Quarter Section
THURSDAY,
FEBRUARY
14
the hivk haul < liftr-m for hhip”: tg being eccupled by the Herald. Water
corner on the North line of said
s to I nrtUu co' Id '.3 cl' Itan d payments will be received here in­ ..Office Hours: 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. ..
Section Nine, running thence East
by such a chan
this WuUld tot stead of at the old Herald building.
along the East and West center
uecei a; rlly insure to the grower mote
ONE DAY ONLY
A new system of notifying water
line of the Northeast Quarter of
net money per dozen for the eggs. users of amounts due will be insti­
said
Section Nine 802.5 feet;
The expense of handling eggs thru tuted nt the first of the month, ac­
N o Charge for Conaultation
thence South 317 feet to the Nor­
a email packing plant Is considerably cording to the city council.
Post-
therly right of way.line of the Fur­
Dr. Mellethln Is a regular graduate
higher than thru a large establlsh- (cards signifying such amounts will
nish Dltih, thence Southwesterly
ment and two lots of similar eggs
gent out to every water user and in medicine and surgery and Is licen­
along sal I right of way line to the
might not bring the same return In
payment Is not made within ten sed by the state of Oregon. He doee
North and South center line of said
not
operate
for
chronic
appendicitis,
the eastern market when sold by dif­ days, the water will be shut off un­
Section Nine; thence North along
ferent oseocltlone.
til payment is made of the amounts gall stones, ulcers of stomach, tonsils*
said North and South center line
The published article was represen­ due, with one dollar In addition for or adenoids.
769 feet to the place of beginn­
He has to his credit wonderful re­
tative In spirit of but one small fac­ the expense of turning the water off
ing, containing 10 acres, more or
tion of the mooting and failed to ex­ and on. This system which Is In ac­ sults in diseases of the stomach,
less.
press what would seem to have been cordance with ordinance No. 107, liver, bowels, blood, skin, nerves,
the true sentiment of the group as rules 23 and 25, will be rigidly en­ heart, kidney, bladder, bed wetting, and in which said mortgage, Ernest
a whole.
A misrepresentation of forced.
catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism, Stricker, unmarried Is mortgagor and
sciatica, leg ulcers and rectal ail­ the State of Oregon, represented and
facts accomplished through empha­
acting by the World War Veterans’
sizing only one side of a question,'
ments.
Below are the names of a few of State Aid Commission Is mortgagee,
nnd that side not the sentiment of ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦
♦ his many satisfied patients in Oregon and 'which said mortgage Is of rec­
the majority. Is unufalr not only to ♦
FARM REMINDERS
♦ who have been treated for one or the ord at page 66, In Book 77, Record
the public but to the people who ♦
of Mortgng's for Umatlla County, In
were present at the meeting.
other of the above named causes:
$ ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ?
the State of Oregon, and covers said
H. H. Blake, Marshfield.
land Bn<* which said decree will fur­
Elmer Booker, Condon.
The slack winter season Is the
ther provide that said land shall be
Thos. Burke, Willamina.
t
« Z\ - w a
a t,rae or cleaning seed grain, repalr-
sold In the manner provided by law
Mrs.
M.
R.
Coper,
Oregon
City.
S C H 0 0 L
N O T E S
ing
farm machinery by replacing
for the sale of real property, on exe­
D. G. Horn, Bonanza.
worn
parts
a nd applying a new coat,
? * ♦ ♦
+
0 4 4
cution. and the proceeds of such sale
E. M. Hurt, Arlington.
of paint, sharpening of sickles,1
The glee clubs have started to blades, dises, plowshaers, oiling and ! Mrs. George W. Mathes. Ashland.
Remember above date, that consul­
practice "A Bit of Blarney," an oper­ •epairlng of harness so that when the
etta which they are going to give on spring work starts everything will J tation on this trip will be free and
that his treatment Is diferent.
February 22.
‘;e ready for an efficient summer’s
Married women must be accompan­
work, says the Oregon experiment
ied by their husbands.
Cheeter Dyer has returned to
station.
Address: 224 Bradbury Bldg.. Los
school after belug absent tor a week
Angeles. California.
with the flu.
Some Oregon farmers find that
THE NEW
JOHN DEERE
SPREADER
Blessing Hardware
applied in satisfaction of said sums. ! and Interest, claim, Hen or demand.
attorneys fees, Interest, costs and In, to, or upon said land, and each
disbursements; and which said de­ and every part and parcel thereof,
cree will further provide that any excepting the statutory right of re­
party to this suit may bid upon and | demption.
This summons Is served upon you
purchase said land at the sale there­
of; that immediately after such sale by publcation thereof, once a week,
the Sheriff shall place the purchaser for four successive weeks, In the Her­
of such land in possession thereof, miston Herald, by order of Honorable
and which said decree will further I. M. Schannap, Judge of the County
provide that any claim, right or in­ Court for Umatilla County, State of
terest the defendants, or either of Oregon, which said order was made
them, may have In said land, is sub­ and dated the 14th day of January.
sequent in time and Inferior in right 1929, and the date of the first pub­
to the interest, right and lien of lication of this summons Is the 17th
plaintiff under such «mortgage, and day of January, 1929.
H. J. WARN««, •-
will further bar defendants, and each
Attorney for Plaintiff.
of them, and any and all persons
P. O. Address, Pendleton, Oregon
claiming by. through or under them,
or either of them, of all eight, title (20-5tc)
- S erv ice -
EVERY BUSINESS MUST HAVE A
DEFINITE GOAL TO WORK FOR,
AND OURS IS A BETTER COMMUN­
ITY. WE W ANT YOU TO FEEL
THIS BUSINESS IS YOUR BUSI­
NESS.
WITH YOUR CO-OPERA­
TION W E WILL GIVE THE SER­
VICE THAT WILL BUILD THIS
COMMUNITY TO ONE OF WHICH
W E WILL ALL BE PROUD.
Satisfaction
BUTTERFAT PRICE TODAY 4 8 y gc
Hermiston Creamery Co.
Coming to
I The Home of O R E P O N
Dr. Mellenthin
R O S B Butter.
|
Direct Freight Service to
IK
Portland
<•
TRUCK LEAVES FOR PORTLAND AT 5 :3 0 P. M.
SHIPMENTS RECEIVED AT HERMISTON
TRANSFER
OFFICE
FOR PORTLAND
Insured Carriers, Express Service
at Freight Rates
i f '
Portland-Pendleton
Truck Line
HERMISTON TRANSFER
LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE
PENDLETON-UMATILLA TRUCK LINE, FR ED SCHEER, PICKS
i UP A ND DELIVERS FREIGHT FOR PENDLETON, EHCO, STAN­
FIELD AND UMATILLA AT THIS OFFICE.
PHONE 31
Use More Electricity
clipping and filing away farm point­
Friday night the ferthmen defeated
ers, hints on repairing of machinery,
rOTICE TO CREDITORS
the eighth grade 12 to 3 In basket­
suggestions that will come In hanny L I THE COUNTY COURT OF T H E
ball.
during the year's work Is time and
STATE OF OREGON FOR
effort well spent.
UMATILLA COUNTY
The seventh and eighth grade play­
; in the Matter of the Estate
ed a practea basketball game Mon­ i- Orchardlstg whose trees are subject
of
day noon.
to damage by brown mite can escape Mary E. Hughes. Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that the
thia dan.ate hy thoroghly examining
Miss Shesley was railed home
th* buds in the (all or winter for the undersigned has been appointed ad-
Thursday. Mtaa Fannie Todd Is sub­
•t-etere of tiny red eggs, says th j mlnlstrator of the estate of Mary
stituting for her.
entomology department at the stale Hughe«, deceased, and has qualified
college. In the clusters are numer­ .as the law directs. All persons hav­
ou s, they may be destroyed by an ing claims against said estate are re­
♦
WHATZWAT
* application of 4 per cent oil emul­ quired to present the same to ms at
¡the office of W. J. Warner, my at­
sion In February.
♦
In the Seventh Gradb
♦
torney. in Itermleton. Oregon, with
♦ Vol. 3 Hermiston. Jan. 29 No. 3 ♦
It pays to buy only the best bee proper vouchers within six months
supplies, says the bee specialist of the from the date hereof.
Dated thia 31st day of January.
Oregon experiment station. This Is
OUR STORY
«specially Important when purchas­ 1939.
GWYN L HUGHS.
We are now going to have a con­ ing hive bodies and frames. A metal
Administrator.
tinued story In onr pa|ler. Each day telescope cover is superior to any |22-5te
we will «rite a story of what we other, particularly In the damper sec­
learned In our history. We select the tions of the northwest. Supplies or­ ROTICE OF SALE OF MORTGAGED
PROPERTY
beet story each time to go Into the dered now will be ready for spring
Notice Is hereby given that on Sat­
paper. The following Is our Itory:
urday. the 9th day of February, 1*2».
Chapter Ï —.
Thia year Oregon hoaey la poorer at 2 «clock P M of said day. at the
Tpm O'Orndy at Boston T»n Party
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For greater convenience,
and comfort in your,
home during the year
1929,'.use more electric-
ity-
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• • • • «ríc.iUEiP*
WE CARRY MAZDA LAMPS
Hermiston Power & Light Co.
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