The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, February 06, 1930, Page 4, Image 4

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TH U R SD A Y. F E B R U A R Y «. 1310
34 4 N 33
m g W M B W li
bien holder
Federe! band Bank of
Spokane
8W U SW U SW U
8EU 8B U SW U
sunw uneu
*
J» 4 N
«
NBUNW UNBU
Federal Land Bank of
Spokane
1»
30 4 N 30
Record Owner
Certi beate of Delinquency No.
2133
Total Am ount
W. P. Smith
N W U N B U N W U 33 4 N 33
Lien Holder
Federal band Bank of
Spokane
3. JL Yeager
C.
B. Green
-George W . Coe
Wayne W . Coe
E arl A. Coe
N . D. Bard
Federal Land Bank ot
Spokane
Total Amount
33 4 N 33
120.00
27 4 N 29
S U S E U E ot
U. S. Feed
Canal
27 4 N 29
Tax No. 10 u
described In
Book 97 rec­
ords of deeds
page 444,
U m atilla
County, Ore.
«131.30
31.20
cribed In
71.13
Oregon.
34 4 N 23
Record Owner
C ertificate of Delinquency No. 2213
Total Am ount
Beda Sloan
F ran k M. Sloan
H u e l Sloan
F ran k Sloan
S B U S W U S W U 12 4 N 33
27 4 N 39
27 4 N 29
27 4 N 29
27 4 N 29
Total Amount
27 4 N 33
120.00
«151.20
31.30
«71.30
30.00
15.30
«75.00
Record Owner
I Certificate o f Delinquenoy No. 3215
Total Am ount
| Furnish Investment Ce. N W U N W U 8 W U A
30000
N A W of U.
8. Feed Canal
Certificate o f Delinquency No. 3171
Carl W a h lln and
|Gua Wahlln
33 4 N 39
39.53
3.90
Certificato of Delinquency No. 2173
W UNEUNW U
NBU
Certificate of Delinquency No. 3175
I a A. Tubbs
NBUNW UNW U
>8 4 N 29
Thomas Tewera
90.00
33 4 N 90
cy No. 2206
Total Amount
N W U 8 W U N W U 22 4 N 29
Total Amount
33 4 N 29
190.00
41.50
323.90
65.04
19.00
889.59
130.00
7.90
00.40
89.99
llll.ll
119.94
of Delinquency No.
1391
Total
nhneunbu
N o . 2188
NW U 3 W U 8 W U
Certificate of Delinquency No. 2190
Gora F. Lane
NW UNWU
described In
Book 78, page
3.88
830 of the
Records of
Deeds for
U m atilla Co.
_______________ Oregon
231.18
IC ertlflo ate of Delinquency No. 2197
1 b Anderson
Tax No. 9 as
described in
Book 129, page
813, Records of
Deeds far
U m atilla Co.
Oregon
Certificate of Delinquency No. 21»$
I T . F. Russell
Tax No. 14 des­
cribed la Book
123 page 603
of the records
of Deeds Uma­
tilla Co. Ora.
Amount
87.30
9 4 N 29
30,00
Am ount
Amouat«T«.w
23.93
23.98
Book 94,
7.80
37.80
7.80
Amount
2 4 N 29
76.90
90.00
15.30
Am ount
37.10
1 4 N II
30.00
11 4 N
7.80
644.32
11
300.00
>3.00
•
34 4 N 30
73.00
13.72
Amount
130.00
31.20
69.21
49.20
13.01
Amount
33 4 N SO
75.30
80.00
15.80
Amount
23 4 N 29
151.20
120.00
31.20
83.18
28 4 N 39
41.40
Amount
91.71
38 I N 39
78.30
Amount
63.93
38 I If 29
41.00
Amount
UMATILLA NEWS ITEMS
to continue his work in Boardman.
Sunday was his firs t evening there
since the extremely cold weather.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Aiquict also con­
tinued their work in Irrigon Sunday.
Miss Gertrude Brown sptnt Satur­
day in Pendleton
Mrs. E. McKenzie entertained the
Bridge club at a bridge luncheon F r i­
day afternoon at her home. Three
tables were played. -
A r t Spinning motored to Pilot
Rock Monday.
M r. and Mrs. Springer entertained
at a dinner party Sunday evening for
Mr. and Mrs. Knudsen.
W . R. Nugent who is working at
The Dalles, spent Sunday at his home
in Um atilla.
Mrs. D. W . Jackson spent Satur­
day in The Dalles.
M r. and Mrs. W m. Lewcllyn and
Miss Laura Dunne were Hermiston
visitors Wednesday.
Tourists are beginning to patron­
ize the Staymore auto camp already.
Mrs. M. Jenkins returned Satur­
day from Portland.
Mrs. K a th rln e Baker who visited
last week a t he W . R. Nugent home
has returned to her home In Pendle­
ton.
Miss Anne Stephens was operated
on In Seatle Monday for appcndtcitle.
Word has been sent by Mrs. Stephens
th at Anne Is fine so far.
Adolph and Charlie Lynn are w ork­
ing In U m atilla again.
Newberg firemen battled a blase
which for a time threatened the stor­
age tanks of the Shell Oil company
there. The Are, which destroyed an
abandoned box factory, assumed spec­
tacular proportions.
Every town in Linn county but one
will enjoy a reduction of taxes, as-
cording to Grant Froman, county as­
sessor. Sweet Home, which paid a
total tax of 62.8 mills last year, will
pay 04.3 mills this year.
19.73
Milo Starr, S3, dropped 250 feet to
his death In a shaft of the Oregon
Copper company near Keating, wheb
the cage la which he was riding broke
loose from the cable and dropped to
the bottom of the Balm creek shaft.
10.07
T. E. Meriwether, 67, prominent
Gold Beach man, was drowned when
his motor boat was swamped at Two-
Mile riffle on Rogue river, between
Agness and Illahe. His wife, who was
on the bank of the river, saw her hus­
band die.
10.92
37.39
Criminal cases In the sate of Ore­
gon have nearly trebled since the year
1917, while other coart actions have
Increased In smaller proportion, ac­
cording to a report prepared by Ar­
thur S. Benson, clerk of the state su­
preme court.
7.80
After several years of discussion
and experimentation the Douglas coun­
ty court has adopted a new system for
road maintenance work, grouping sev­
eral districts under one supervision.
This will reduce the number of super
visors from 03 to 34.
71.99
30.29
73.99
30 00
13.90
The Boy Scouts of Roseburg are
getting ready to observe the 30th an­
niversary of scenting. Invitations are
being given to the Scont troops of
nearby communities to participate in
n program during anniversary week,
beginning February I t .
19.99
93.13
Amount
10 4 N 29
10 i N 29
600.00
156.00
151.20
120.00
31.20
130.00
* •
31.20
Italy to Send Planes
in Nonstop N. Y. Hop
Rome.—The Italian government Is
preparing to send a fleet of ten mili­
tary hydro-airplanes on a nonstop
flight from Italy to New York next
March.
Crews of the ten great Savoia-Mar-
cheti ships have been undergoing an
intensive training for the transatlantic
trip and several of them have under­
taken flights for 40 consecutive hours
over Lakes Garda and Barcclano.
The air ministry, which is to direct
the flight, has arranged for co-opera­
tion with the navy and scout ships
and destroyers will he stationed along
the route ready to assist In the event
of an emergency.
Italo Balho, air
minister, will command the flight in
person.
The project will constitute the 1030
cruise of Italy’s aerial navy. In 1028
the air forces carried out an extensive
flight over the western Mediterranean
sea and northern Africa. This yeni
the ships llew over the eastern Med
Iterranean and Black sea.
France in 5th Place
in Europe’s Population
Paris.—The government hns pub­
lished statistics which show that
France, In 1780 the largest nation in
the western world, has fallen to fifth
place In Europe as a result of Its de­
creased birth rate. In 1780 France
had 20,000,000 Inhabitants; Rnssin, 25,-
000,000; Austria, 18,000.000; England,
12,000,000, and Prussia, 6,000.000. At
present France has 40,000.000; Italy.
41,000,000; Japan, GO,000,000; Germany,
04,000,000; the British empire. 73,000.-
000; Russia. 11.1,000,000, and the
United States, 118X100,000.
Wedding Cake Weighing
200 Pound» Has 360 Eggs
Buffalo, N. Y.—When Rose itiidilank
was married recently to Charles Far­
ber, her father, a baker, decided he'd
let some one else bake the wedding
cake and thus enjoy the occasion llie
more. And Its lucky for him he did.
Walter Clcliocki, hired to do the Job,
turned out a enke weighing more, tiian
200 pounds. It required 92 ponnds of
sugar, 30 pounds of butter, 300 eggs,
36 pounds of frosting sugar, and 20
pounds of flour.
Swerving From Right
Cause of Accidents
Boston.—Failure to keep on
the-right side of the road when
the motorist's view Is obstructed
It the principal cause of auto
mobile accidents, at least in
Massachusetts. Out of a total
of 3,5,16 accident cases studied,
this factor prevailed In 1,084 In­
stances.
Other causes were
listed as follows:
8|>eerilng.
900; drunken driving, 417; fall
ure to keep right side of rood
when meeting vehicles, 403;
reckless driving, 355; unlicensed
driving, 232.
Russian G irl Prodigy
A Russian girl astonlslies professors
in Moscow university. In ,13 seconds
she worked problems In her head that
took the professors two hours with
pencil and paper. A series of ns many
as 28 words In several foreign lan­
guages were dictated and she repented
theqi correctly, In the order given,
without a mistake. Some people fear
to use the Itmln, fear to put tasks on
the memory for f o r of wearing ont
their equipment. Whnt they need Is
mental exercise.
T7.3J
Burk's For Bargains.
described in
» I t
7.80
30.00
N W U SW U N W U 13 4 N 39
Certificate ot Delinquency No. 1307
I Oilv» Mei by
Tax No. 8 as
•■to—
17.89
9 4 N 29
Amount
756.00
(Continued From Page Three)
«37.80
30.00
C ertificate of Delinquency No. 2202
Orchard Out-
81.30 N. T. H o lt
lots Noe. 131 to
«10.11
146 Inclusive
City of S t u -
Held. U m atil­
la Co., Oregon
1.0« CMrtiflesto sf Delinquency No. 2294
Am ount
Mrs. Luther R. Dyott
Tax No. 1 as
deecrlbed In
14.0«
Book 73. page
330 of the Rec­
973.30
ords of Deeds
13.10
for U m atilla
Co. Oregon 33 4 N >9
30.01
Delinquency No. 3303
Amount
J- O1K» *
39 4 N 99
Owi
Certificato
88.04
A- ~ “
blen Holders
» Co 8BU N BU
I t 4 N 29
Amount
18 4 N 39
Certificate of Delinquency No. 2184
Amount
| George W . Buckingham
8 E U N E U N B U lesa
R ig h t of way for
15.90
________________
Furnish Ditch
IS 4 N 29
«1951.72 !
I Bmma 8. Tyndall
Total Amount 131.23
O r tlfle a te of O lln q u en cy No. 2203
Total Amount
State of Oregon
Orchard Otit-
C ity of
lots No. 151
Stanfield
to 155 inelu-
U m atilla
elve
Co. Ore.
State of Oregon
W HNEUSW U
Right of W ay
Drainage Dlteh
33 4 N 30
F am ish la
15.90
Certificato o f Delinquency No. 3170
J. W . Greenahleld
W USBUNEU
NW U
Certificato of Delinquency No. 2170
W illia m McManus
SEUSEU *
8U SW U SEU
W illia m McManus
N W U 8 E U N of
Furnish Ditch A
SW USW UNEU
EU SRUSK UNW U A
SE U NEU
N W tt
I J. H. Hendrickson
90.99
2S.96
«86.73
____ _____________ 3 4 N 39
_________________
Certificate of Delinquency No. 2213
Amount
Ernest C. Hyland
M yra M cFarland Tachacz
Ethel McFarland
W HNB« & WU
NE U NE %
11 4 N 29
15.95
A L F R E D F. CU NHA ,
Attorneys for Stanfield Irrig a ­
tion District,
Postoffice address Pendleton,
U m atilla County, Oregon.
EU8EUNWU
I Certificate of Delinquency No. 2172
|O. N. Hendrickson
EUSBUNEU
61.38
JOHN F. KILKENNY,
8H U S W U N W U A
s ^ n bu sw u n w u
15.30
34 4 N 29
Certificate of Delinquency No. 217 8
Noble Holding Co.
NUSEUNEU
Lien holders
R alD hA . Holte
Harvey E. Carey
NHSEUNB«
Certificate of Delinquency No. 2313
Total Amount
Tax No. 3 and
containing 8.3
T ax No. 11
Tax No. 13 all
described In
Book No. 113,
page 523
deed records
U m atilla County.
Oottelleb Kurrle
Tax No. 12 u
deecrlbed la
Book No. 133,
page 524, rec­
ords ot deeds
U m atilla Co.
Oregon.
28 4 N 33
92.1«
bien Holders
Federal Land Bank of
Spokane
Tax No. 0 A 7
containing 8.2
Tax No. 11
Tax No.13 a ll
deecrlbed In
Book No. 113,
page 523
deed records
U m atilla County 28 4 N 29
92.13
Tax No. 13 as
described in
Book No. 133,
page 624, rec­
ords of deeds
U m atilla Co.
Oregon
33 4 N 39
92.13
Oottelieb Kurrle
27 4 N 29
Record Owner
Certificate of Delinquency No. 2299
Book 103, page
313 records
of deeds,
13.43
27 4 N 29
C ertificate of Delinquency No. 2200
Total Amount
Fred b Snyder and
Lenora Snyder
N 148W U N B U A
S W U 8 W U N E U 33 4 N 39
Fred L, Snyder and
Lenora Snyder
RE U N W U
33 4 N 39
Fred L. Snyder and
Lenora Snyder
Norths aeree
of W H N W U S B U
NEU
33 4 N 39
FTed b Snyder and
Lenora Snyder
N H N U lees
R ig ht of W ay
of U. S. Feed
Canal
32 4 N 29
bien Holders
C. B. Cowdln
NH 8W UNB M A
82 4 N II
SW USW UNBU
31 4 N I t
SB U N W U
North 3 aeree
of W 1 4 N W U 8 3 U
NEU
33 4 N 31
N U N U leas
R lgbt of W ay
of U. 8. Feed
Canal
88 4 N 83
■ UNWU
SEUNEU
N B U SW U B W U A
SB U SW U N A W
of U. 8. Feed
Canal. Tax
Umatilla Co.
Record Owner
Certificate of Delinquency No. 2198
975.90
F. A. Baker
Tax No. 10 as
described in
Book 181, page
677 Rec­
ords of deeds
U m atilla
County. Ore.
98 4 N 39
C ertificate of Delinquency No. 1201
Stabs of Oregon
NE% SEUN®U
34 4 N 23
No. 1 as des­
27 4 N 39
Record Owner
C ertificate ot Delinquency No. 8195
975.90.
Louis F. Crist and
Ju lie Grist, his w ife
SBU 8W U 8B U
38 4 N 19
Bvelya C. Reese
243 Records of
Deeds, U m atilla
County. Oregon
YOU A N D EACH OF YOU and also a ll other persons and parties un­
known claim ing any rig ht, title , estate, claim. Uen, Interest or demand
113.30
4.0.01 in or to the above described real property or any portion thereof, are
fu rth er notified ae the respective owners of the legal title of the several
tracts of property as the same appears In the public records of U m atilla
County, Oregon, and as persons who claim some rig ht, title , estate, claim,
interest, lien or demand In or to said real property, that the p la in tiff.
Stanfield Irrig a tio n District, w ill apply to the Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for U m atilla County, for a decree foreclosing the lien of said
assessment and all accrued penalty and interest against the property above
described and mentioned in said certificates, and you are hereby sum­
moned and required to appear w ith in sixty days from the date of the
firs t publication of this summons upon you, exclusive of the date of the
firs t publication, and defend this action or pay the amount due as shown
above, together w th costs and accrued interest at the rate of 12 per cent
per annum from the 13th day of August. 1929, u ntil paid. And in case
of your failu re to do so, a decree w ill be rendered foreclosing the lien
of said taxes, Interest, penalty, and cost against the land and pren.'Bes
above named, and that the said land w ill be sold by order of the court
«71.30
in the manner provided by law for sale under tax foreclosure of this type.
A ll process and papers and pleadings of every kind or nature In this
proceeding may be served upon the undersigned residing w ith in the State
of
Oregon at the address hereinafter mentioned.
30.00
11.30
This summons is published pursuant to the orfler of the Honorable
«119.12 James Alger Pee, Judge of the above entitled court, which said order was
made and entered on the 8th day of January, 1930, and directed that
summons herein he served on the above named defendants by publication
thereof in the Hermiston Herald, a weekly newspaper printed and pub­
lished in the City of Hermiston, U m atilla County, Oregon, once a week
for a p erlod o f six consecutive weeks, and the first publication of this
summons is made pursuant to said order on the 16th day of January, 1930.
RALEY. RALEY A W A R N E R ,
bien Holders
«33.32
blen Holders
Copeland Investment Co. Tax No. I as
described In
Book 108,
page 629 Rec­
ords of deeds
U m atilla
County, Ore.
SEUSW USBU
318 records
of deeds,
U m atilla Co.
Orlsgon
Federal band Bank of
C ertificate of Delinquency No. 2194
Total Amount
E. B. Cotant and
M a ry E. Cotant, w ife
Tax No. 5 at
described in
book 103, page
629 Records
of Deeds for
U m atilla
County, Ore.
28 4 N 29
W. J. Gifford
«133.31
No. 7 as des­
cribed la
Spokane
F. A. Baker
C ertificate of Delinquency No. 2193
Total Amount
Tax No. 1 as
described in
Book 131, page
606 records
of Deeds
U m atilla Cty.,
Oregon.
28 4 N 23
blen H o lden
W orld W a r Vstsrans’
Stats
Aid Commission
14 4 N 33
Record Owner
Certificate of Delinquency No. 2203
Total Amount
Nicolai Johnson
N iU S W U S W U A
8B U 8W U N A W
of U. S. Feed
Canal. Tax
13.30
23 4 N 33
S U S E U E. of
U. S. Feed
Canal
S U S E U B of
U. S. Feed
Canal
S U S E U E of
U. S. Feed
Canal
S U S E U E of
U. S. Feed
Canal
S U S E U E of
U. S. Feed
Canal
S U S E U E of
U. S. Feed
Canal
S U 8 E U E of
U. 9. Feed
Canal
S U S E U E ot
U. S. Feed
Canal
Record Owner
Certificate of Delinquency No. 2192
J. V .Tallm an
NUSW USEU
E. B. Ootant
«73.10
13.30
n w usw k sw u
Book 103, page
30.00
Record Owner
Certificate of Delinquency No. 2131
Total Amount
O. b. Dunning
3 Mi SE >4 e u t
of U. S. Feed
Canal
»7 4 N 29
Battye D eH art
<0.03
N W U N B U N W U 23 4 N 33
Record Owner
Certificate of Delinquency No. 3130
Cora F. bane
N W ^ N W li
Lien Holders
Federal band Bank and
Inland Irrig atio n Co.
N W >4 N W U
Lien Holders
L M. Schannep
15.30
_ 30.00
U en Holders
’ t 4 ’’
* '*2*
Burk's for Bargains.
OREGON STATE N E W S !
OF GENERAL INTEREST
Principal Events of the Week
Assembled for Information
of Our Readers.
In removing snow from roads Mar­
ion county spent «125 each day, using
five outfits, according to the report of
Roadmaster Johnson.
Lester D. Kelly, 63, Manpin hotel
man and ex-wheat rancher, committed
suicide by shooting himself In the
mouth with a revolver.
The rates of the Hermiston Light A
Power company are not unreasonable,
according to an order issued by the
public service commission at Salem.
Over 40 Washington county farmers
have thus far filed requests for ap­
portionments from the carload of cer­
tified clover seed recently arrived
from Ohio.
Standard equipment in all schools
ot Lincoln county, regardless of size
of the school or value of the respective
district, is credited to the county unit
system now in use there.
Firing at something he saw moving
in the brush, Amos Bilyeu of Golson
shot and killed Ralph Finn, also ot
Golson, while the two men were hunt­
ing in the woods five miles southwest
of the town.
A citrus tree which boars oranges,
lemonB and grapefruit withstood the
recent zero weather and is showing
strong signs ot bursting forth In
bloom. The tree is kept in a hothouse
in Grants Pass.
Robert Dugger, veteran railroad fire­
man of The Dalles, died at a hospital
there from burns received January
16 when a train on the Shaniko branch
of the O.-W. R. & N. line was wrecked
near Grass Valley.
Roseburg’s population has shown a
substantial gain during the past 10
years, according to the school census.
In 1920 the school census base showed
a population of 1396. This year’s fig­
ures indicate 1591.
The city of Jacksonville has donated
a tract of land to be used as a truck
terminal and machine shops for the
Webber Construction company, which
operates a string of trucks in hauling
copper ore from the Blue Ledge mine.
Cold weather had its effect on St.
Helens' volunteer fire department,
when only four men answered a sec­
ond public alarm,, and as a result Bow­
en's general store burned to the
ground. The loss is estimated at »25,-
000.
Three goldfish were placidly swim­
ming in their bowl at the home ot Mrs.
M. C. Painter in The Dalles, apparent­
ly none the worse for an arctic ad­
venture that resulted in their being
frozen tor three days in a solid block
of ice.
Announcement of the plan to erect
a «500,000 paper mill In Eugene was
made recently. A site has been ob­
tained on the Coos bay branch of the
Southern Pacific railway and It Is an­
nounced that construction w ill begin
by February 1 and the plant be com­
pleted by August 1.
Fire of undetermined origin destroy­
ed a large warehouse at Imbler re­
cently, burning 6000 boxes of apples
and equipment,* and caused a loss of
«20,000, according to owners. Three
carloads of apples In the building were
to have been shipped to market within
the next few days.
Seventy-seven fires in Oregon out­
side Portland during December reaultyt -
ed in losses aggregating |117,«7l, the
lowest for any December in five years,
according to reports filed with Clare
A. Lee, state insurance commissioner.
Fire losses throughout the state, ex­
clusive of Portland, for 1929 totalled
«3.834,717, or «343,079 less than those
of 1928 and «173,862 under the average
for the previous five years.
T H E M ARKETS
Portland
Wheat—Big Bend bluestem, «1.17;
soft white and western white, «1.1«;
hard winter, northern spring and wes-
ern red, «1.14.
H a y -A lf a lfa , »240 24.60 per ton;
valley timothy, «20 500 31; eastern
Oregon timothy. «23023.60; clover,
»30; oat hay, «19; oats and vetch, «30
020.50.
Butterfat—«4® 38c.
Eggs—Ranch, 28 0 34c.
Cattle—Steers, good. »11011.68.
Hogs—Good to choice. »9.75010.88.
Lam be—Good to choice, 811.6O01S.
Seattle
Wheat — Soft white and western
white, «1.18; hard winter and north­
ern spring, »1.17; western red, «L19;
Big Bend bluestem, »1.28.
Eggs—Ranch. 23027c.
Butterfat— 41c.
Cattle—Choice steers. «10O1L
Hogs— Prime light, 19.90011-26.
Lambs—Choice, 911.60012.
Cattle—Steen, good, «1O.M01L2S.
Hogs—Good to choice, 10.76011.
Larabe—Medium to good. 919.760