The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, April 18, 1929, Image 2

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    ’irnntulan Ifrraid
Wra Kfeager. who recently pur- he anticipate, a rush season this fall,
chased the Clyde McElroy place is His friends especially enjoy hU radio
having the house finished and lm-'when the *orld series baseball is on
w _ __ ¡proved. He Intends to move his fam- or the big prizefights.
In The de*t^«>f MrT Hewer the com- »7 down here from Pendleton this'
cTTTTT and Miss Bes-
Published «very Thursday at Her-
mtotnn. Umatilla County, Oregon by
J. M. Bigg«, editor and manager.
Entered an second class matter
Deoamber, HOB, at the postoffice at
Hermiston. Umatilla Coumy. Oregon
Subscription Rate«
Ona T e a r ---------------------------- > 2 .0 «
Six M onths................................... >l °®
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munlty deeply feels the
loss
of
a
Unusual Evidence Convicts I staunch h friend
frlend and
and old
old neighbor,
neighbor. and
i
Polish Woman of Slay­
ing Her Rival.
extends sympathy to the bereaved
family.
fall.
'sie Cleghorne of Stanfield, spent 8nn-
Rosella Matott was hostess Satur- day at the M. T. Matott home where
day to the girls of the sewing club, they visited Miss Velma Colpltts, a
They carried through their usual pro- sister of Miss Julia.
gram, having their former work In-
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spected cards filled out and signed. R E. Mei alls has Just sold the last
and their business meeting. Lunch of his weaned pigs. They were an
was served. Mary Jane Sheridan 1« unusually fine bunch of small pork-
president and Grace Rodda secretary. ers.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. McFalls made a
Warsaw.—One of the favorite mov
Ing picture plots of the vanished business trip to Pendleton last week.
uickelodeon days. Itself borrowed
Pat Flannlgan received baby chlx
from a fifty year old French romance,
THE BOOK I BANK ON
THE DENVER CONFERENCE
has been re-enacted here, a woman last Monday.
having Just been convicted of tnurdei
The safe book to bank on at all times is a bank
Chester Harris Intends to plant
The following article In the New on the evidence of her Image photo­
Miles Beasley who spent the win­ • C. M. Jackson has everything in about two more acres to artemesia
book.
It is your pleasure when everything is going
Reclamation Era is in part, the view graphed on the retina of her victim’» ter with his sister, Mrs. Chester !
readiness for the arrival of baby
smoothly. It is your true friendd in time of need,
What makes the story even rls, left for Idaho the first of last chicks. Mr. Jackson built an un­ this spring. He r iso has the hay land
point and intention of Dr. Elwood eye.
on the old «’has. McElroy place leas­
Mead concerning the postponement more remnrkahle Is the credence
ever ready to come to your assistance w henyou
usually fine chicken house last fall It
week.
ed for this year.
and writing off of debts In the vr- which local scientists are giving to
is of the unit type and will be added
really
need help.
ious projects, as discussed at the Den­ evidence more likely to convince a
Mrs. C. M. Jacason went to Pen­ to as he enlarges his flock. He alms
jury
than
an
eye
specialist.
William
Rodda,
who
has
been
ver conference March 13.
The murder occurred more than a dleton Friday to be with her mother to have two thousand layers, event- working on tlie J. B. Saylor place
The first day’s general session was year ago, on October 17, 1927, In the who is seriously ill. She returned to 1 ually
up Butter creek 1» now employed by
called to order by Dr. Elwood Mead city of Minsk, Maxowteckl, when Ad­
the Pac. Tel. ad Tel. Co.
commissioner, who discussed the pres­ eline Jankowskn, twenty-eight, was
ent day aspects of Federal reclama found dead with 27 knife wounds In
of Hermiston
Harvey DeMoss. In a recent letter
P R O M P T , R E L IA B L E
FO R D S E R V IC E
tion. He touched on the question ol her body. The kitchen knife with
to his parents, Mr. and Mrss. J. H.
Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profit» Ova« S5C.OO'
the pressure for new projects and the which tlie crime was committed was
DeMoss. Informed them that he would
found nearby.
T. B. Swsyze, Pres.
R. Alexander, Vice-President
limitations on our revenues, point
be employed by the U. S. Forestry
The only clew wng a lock of blond
A. H. Norton, Cashier
ing out that the continuation of pay
hair clutched In the dead womun’e
service this summer. Harvey gradu­
inents is of more than usual import
I i i i i i i I. from which It was concluded
ated from Hermiston high last year
ance If we are able to maintain th.
that tlie killer whs another woman
and Is now studying pedagogy at the
rate at which we are carrying 01 I’.ul all efforts to trace her failed untl!
Monmouth normal. On completing
the work. Dr. Mead stated that dur Mary Nowowlejska, thirty, gflve her
this course he plans to teach In
lng the past year we have had thi seif up in Warsaw several months
Alaska.
usual requests for postponements O) Inter.
Admits Killing.
complete writing off of debts.
O:
Wiley Pc; rson motored to Pendle­
Confessing to the crime, she said
some projects there is n real difficul
ton last Thursday.
ty In meeting obligations, not sc that conscience prevented her from
much to the government, as taxes keeping silent any longer, although
PAUL HOWE, BARBER
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Haddox and
store bills and other debts. In al she believed herself safe from detec
lion. She killed the victim because ol
family
w-ere
Sunday
dinner
guests
at
WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S HAIRCUTTING A SPECIALTY
such cases we have stated that thi her husband’s Infatuation for her.
— 3400 POUNDS OF PRESSURE—-
the Cecil Warner home.
law does not give the Secretary any
“My husband and I were happy
discretionary power to modify th< until he met this woman,” Mme.
WE ARF. HERE TO STAY
GIVE US A TRIAL
THIS GUARANTEES A COMPLETE
contracts.
Nowowlejska told the police. “When
LUBRICATION IN ALL BEARINGS.
During the coming summer, on I married my husband was earning
those projects where It is believer very little money and I had to support
NOTHING BUT GENUINE
conditions could be bettered. It I' him. Then I learned that he had n
C IG A R S , T O B A C C O S, C O N F E C T IO N F R Y
planned to make an economic sur sweetheart and was giving her part
ALAMITE GREASE USED.
of tlie money that I supplied him.
vey and report to congress; such t After he knew Ihnt 1 had learned the
survey to co ipr e r a cross section ol truth he left me often, going to Minsk
conditions through a personal In to stay with the other woman and
vestlgatlon of, say. 50 representatlvf supporting her from my eurnlngs.
farmers on each such project. Thit Finally I learned that the other
should give ub a fulr Idea of eco woman hail a child. 1 visited Jan
nomlc conditions on the lens prosper kowskit In Minsk and told her that
would tiring my husband to see her
ous projects.
and he must choose between us in the
Dr. Mend stated that the engineer presence ot both of us.
Ing operations of reclamation art
When I told Steve, my husband, he
pretty well thought out; but that was furious. He refused to accom
— Phone 571—
we are still drifting In our attention pony me. So I went to Minsk again
HERMISTON
to those things that bring content alone to ask Jankowska to return to
ment and earning power. He apok« Warsaw with me to confront my hits
the clerk and the seal thereof and to the payment and satisfaction of said
of the erroneous idea that the re­ hnnd. Site refused. She said Steve
day of May, 1927 and the further sum judgment and costs and disburse­
clamation projects adds to the sur would return to her In any case. In
AUTHORIZED LINCOLN, FORD, FOBfiSON DEALERS
of >12.46 taxes and >75 reasonable ments of sale, and that plaintiff’s
plus, when, as a matter of fact. the« suited me, ami ordered me out of hei
house. I don’t know Just wliat hap
attorneys fees, costs and disburse­ recovery is limited to the amount for
create n demand for eastern farm an«1 pencil then. There was a stnigvle I
Industrial products, adding that wi picked up tlie knife and struck time
ments taxed at >46.60 and whereby which said property is sold.
Now, therefore, I will on the 4th
are planning to make up a complet« after lime. Tlnn I ran away.”
It was decreed that a certain mort­
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gage executed by Albert H. Laird to day of May, 1929, at the hour of 2:15
report of the commerce of the pro
Tlie Warsaw IMstricl cmirt con
Jects to show what they buy and what ilcmncd Mme. Nowowlejska to si«
plaintiff on the 6th day of Novem­ o’clock in the afternoon of said day,
they sell. “We must begin to b« years In prison, hill, frightened at Hie
ber, 1926, and recorded at page 97 at the west door of the County Court
prospect, she nppMled, and offered
of Book 85 of the Record of Mort­ house in the City of Pendleton, Uma­
educators along this line," he said.
the defense that her statements had
gages of Umatilla County. Oregon, be tilla County, State of Oregon, sell all
been forced from Iter by third degree
foreclosed and the property therein the right, title, interest and estate
COURTESY NEEDED ON BOTH
methods and thnt she did not know
described, to-wit; The Northeast which said Albert H. Laird, ----------
SIDES
Jankowska. It was before tlie Ap
Quarter of Section 20, In Township Laird, his wife, and Archie A. Laird,
pellnte court that the evidence of tlie
Four North of Range Twnty-ntne, E. or any of them and all interest, which
A
GREAT
NEW
GASOLINE
To draw in business from outside Image In the victim's eye was pre
W. M., containing 160 acres, Bhould any person, claiming by, through or
senled.
towns need to give a very courtcout
p l u s ETHYL
be sold, and the proceeds applied to under them had on the 23rd day of
Discover Image In Eye.
welcome to shoppers and all visitors
day of March, 1929, in favor of D. March, 1929, or have since acquired
In accordance with standard prnc
particularly those who come by auto
A PREMIUM MOTOR FUEL
L. Johnson and against Albert H. therein, or now have in or to the
tire
n
series
of
pictures
of
the
uitir
mobile. It should not be assume«
Laird a n d ----------Laird, his wife, and above described real estate and every
tiered woman had been taken by Ihe
that outomoblle drivers mean to vio police Immediately nfter the discovery
Archie A. Laird, and whereby plain­ part thereof, at public auction to the
stantia so o h cowreMT or c a h v o b k ia
late traffic and parking regulations of the body. In enlarging one of them
tiff did recover Judgment against said highest and best bidder thereof for
unless such infractions are . quit« the police believed that they saw an
Albert H. Laird for the sum of >4 50 cash in hand.
clearly due to reckless defiance of th« Imiige of the figure of a woman hold
TOM B. OURDANB,
with interest thereon at the rate of
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN,
that
People who do something Ing a knife !n her outstretched hand
la
Sheriff of Umatilla County, State of
10
per
cent
per
annum
from
the
6th
FOR
THE
CHILDREN
under and by virtue of a writ of exe­
wrong out of trnorance o f loesl regu Tlie figure was so small that finding
One of the most healthful and most enjoyed foods cution. issued out of the Clreuit me directed and delivered upon a Oregon.
latlons. should have the situation a resemblance was practically Im pos
By Vayne M. Ourdane, Deputy.
judgment and _ decree rendered and
of the State of Oregon, f o r -------------
silile. Other enlargements produced
for the children—Hermiston Bread and Milk.
n Ceurt
courteously explained to them.
31-5tc
Umatilla
County,
under
the
hand
of,entered
in
said
court
on
the
23rd
comprises a rich collection of desired food elements
But when the courtesy Is shown. It no better results. Bill the evidence
ran be asked in return. Too mans was nevertheless produced and Imw
that go far toward keep ing your children healthy.
ever deficient It might have appeared
automobile drivers fail to pny the to others. It was sufficient to make
slightest regard to the regulation
Mme. Nowowlejska break down an"
o’ the town which they visit. When confirm her first confession. The sen
they show this nrrogant spirit, tliej tenoe of the lower court was con
are entitled to little courtesy in re firmed.
Hut the most extraordinary part of
turn. A few words of courtesy to
such violators from the business men the sto ry la the belief aetxirded It “
of this town create a pleasant mem­ by scientist*. Prof. I'nsltnlr Noisrew “
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ory of our city In the minds of our ski. Warsaw university oculist, told ' q
the press thnt pictures are "very ■
guests, where on the other hand a often" fixed in the eyes of murdered ; ■
visit Io the lodge leaves a “to hell" persons and may be photographed He ' J®
with those little burgs.
pointed out that such a photograph ®
eoulil not he taken In full daylight ®
You can catch more customers with when the eyes would be reflecting
■
advertising than you can by standing other Images.
Professor
Nolsaewskl
based
his
■
out In front of the store and com­ statement on the theory that the re '■
plaining about how rotten business Is tlnn of Ihe eye undergoes actual dis ®
coloration when light strikes It. rw g
As a means of Identification. Ox­ ferrlng to Ihe statement of Ball that
ford students' automobiles must dis­ the retinn of many animals and human g
play green lights. Headline.
It's being« become* purple In dnrkn«*sa ■
If a rabbit previously kept In Ihe ■
different in America. You ran tell a
«lurk Is turned toward a window tlie i j
itudents car when it carries green pnrts of th e'retins on which the light “
Intellectual lights.
from the window Is reflected lose iheli
purplish coloration.
From this Professor Nolsaewskl
The next feat io be rttempted by
ixlgtors, will be a non-stop flight concluded that although Image« left
on the r\ea of dead peraona Would he
around Paul Whiteman.
very small. It might be possible to
recognlr.e them from photographs
Accept our congratulations April mude of such eyes.
10 to 1>.
First National Bank
We Have Installed
New Alamite High
Mullins’ Confectionery and Barber
Shop
Pressure Grease Gun
.The fin est
(gasoline we have
ever offered
to Pacific Coast
M o to rists
STANDARD
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R IELMAN MOTORS
BASE BALL GOODS
Fishing Tackle
Golf Outfits
Hitt’s Confectionery
BREAD AND MILK
HERMISTON BAKERY
The Latest Thing in Milking Machines
and Separators
WEBBER’S CLEANERS
THE
D A LLES,
OREGON
WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER
April 9-10
M A IL
ORDERS
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April 23-24
PROM PTLY
T IL L E D
ï
Trade in Your
old set now and
get up to $100
allowance on a
NEW
KOLSTER
The New De Laval Magnetic
Milking machine
RADIO
The Hermiston Creamery Company
Blessing Hardware Co.
THE GOLDEN SERIES De LAVAL SEPARATOR
BUY THE De LAVAL LINE AND BE
SATISFIED
The Dairy Cow Does Better at Hermiston
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