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PAGE TWO n Z B M lS T O B Qty tyrmtatuti tyrniä ] Published every Thursday at Her. Mietoa, Umatilla County, Oregon by J. M. Biggs, editor and manager. Entered ae second class matter December, 1101, at the yoetofflce at Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon. 8ub»cnption Rate* One T e a r ---------------------------- 63-04 I ts M onths_________________ |1 .0 « WE ABE STILL BUBAL According to the United Stater census, the majority of the people o: the United States live In *‘urba’ rather than “rural” communities The census of 1020 showed 51.4 per cent of urban population as against 4 8.(I per cent rural. The census ol I cm conditioo- 1930 will undoubtedly show a muck larger proportion living In commun Over 16,500 linemen and linemen's I ties of a size which the Federal helpers are employed In the Bell tel government calls urban. ephone system. The catch in this Is the definition --------- , ... of "urban " and “rural.” The gov NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE ernment's position Is the arbitrary UNDER EXECUTION one that any community with more NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that than 2500 Inhabitants Is “urban and anything less than that size 1 by virtue of an execution Issued out "rural.” We agree that the line of the Circuit Court of the State of has to be drawn somewhere, but we Tregon for Umatilla County to me submit that this is drawing It too directed and delivered upon a Judg far down the line. ment and decree and order of sale Certainly there are thousands ol rendered In said court on the 19tb communities of more htan 2500 bop day of September, 1930, In favor of ulatlon whose Interests are still rur he Federal Land Bank of Spokane, al, whose inhabitants have not got i corporation, against Frank H. Stone the big city point of view on anj nd Alice M. Stone, husband and of the Important matters of manners vifs, and Hermiston National Farm morals and outlook of life generally 'x)an Association, a corporation, in We can name cities of 50000 and he suit therein pending wherein the more whose interests are still almost laid The Federal Land Bank of Spo- entirely agricultural, or In liner tane, a corporation, Is plaintiff and whch depend directly upon agrlcul he said Frank H. Stone and Alice K. ture; and a city like that, no matter 'tone, an<j Hermiston National Farm what Its size, is definitely rural oan Association, a corporation, for Rural communities are growing in he sum of 684.50, with interest at size; that is clear from the Incom he rate of 8 per cent per annum plete census report already publish 'rom the 17th day ot July, 1928; and ed. Towns which had 2500 popu the sum of 684.50 with Interest at lntlon ten years ago are now for the he rate of 8 per cent per annum most part nearer 6000. But that rom the 17th day of January, 1929; does not make them any the less and the sum of 684.50 with Interest rural. it the rate of 8 per cent per annum We are almost Inclined to agree 'rom the 17th day of July, 1929; and with the New York Times, whlcl he sum of 684.60 with Interest at suggests that only cities of 100,000 he rate of 8 per cent per annum or more should be classed as urban. ’rom the 17th day of January, 1930; If that classification were adopted, mil the sum of 684.60 with Interest about 36.500,000 of the people of the it the rate of 8 per cent per annum United States would be In the urban from the 17th day of July, 1930; and group and the remaining 70 per cent the sum of 62362.61 with Interest at would still be rural folks. That the rate of 6 ^ per cent per annum would be drawing the line some rom the 17th day of Jhly, 1930; and what osor to the top than probabl) the sum o i 6134.61 with Interest at Is Justified, but there tg somethin; he rate of 8 per cent per nnnum fror In what the Times says about Loi the 6th day or April, 1928; and thr Angeles, with more than a million turn of 669.05 with Intereet at tin *nd a quarter population; it Is aston rate of 8 per cent per annum front lshly metropolitan In some respects the 23rd day of October, 1929; an. but "on most of the Issues on which he sum of 620.50 abstract charges, the Aemerlcaq people vote, small and the further sum of 6176.00 as town." tnd for the fees ot attorneys for There Is a difference between □lalntlff; and the further sum ot ‘small town" and "rural,” Mere 621.70 for the costs and dlsburs*- alia of a community In which one nents, less the sum of 6180.00 stock lives does not necessarily affect one’r n plaintiff, The Federal Land Bank point of view, it has been said that f Spokane, a corporation held bv there are more "small-town-mlnded” Ualntlff for the defendant, Horn)I f people In New York than In any ton National Farm Loan Association strictly agricultural community, and In that certain suit then and there that la bprobably true. Certain It tofore pending wherein the above le that the pomlnant point of view named The Federal Land Bank of of he people of America Is oposped Spokane, a corporation, was plaintiff to the point of view which we think and Frank H. Stone and Alice M of In connection with the big cltiec. Stone, husband and wife, and Her Probably the Times Is right In say miston National Farm Loan Associa ing that the "effective" urban pop. tion, a corporation, were defendants, ulatlon of the nation Is not more which said decree and Judgment and than a quarter of the total. order of sale have been duly docket ed and enrolled In the office of the Clerk of said Court, and in and by which said judgment, decree and or der of sale It was directed that there hereinafter described real prooerty in Umatilla County, Oregon, together with the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereto belonging or In anywise appertaining, and vlto all of the estate, right an j interest of said defendants In and to the same, be sold by the Sheriff of Uma tilla County, Oregon, to satisfy aa d Judgment and all costs. THEREFORE, I will, on the 25th day of October, 1930, at the hour of two o'clock In the afternoon of said day, at the front door of the court- HERALD. THURSDAY, OCTOBER I I , 1666 OREGON. bouse in the City of Pendleton, Uma tilla County, Oregon, sell all of the right, title and Intereet which the aald defendants, or either of them, had on the 17th day of Jannary, 1923„or alnee then have acquired or now have. In and to the following described premises situated In Uma tilla County, State of Oregon, to-wlt: The West Half of the Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section Twenty-one. and the South Half of the Southwest Quar ter of the Southeast Quarter of Section Sixteen, all In Township Four North, Range Twenty-eight, East of the Willamette Meridian. situated In Umatilla County, Ore gon. together with the tenements, hered itaments and appurtenances thereto belonging or In anywise appertain ing; and also all of the right, estate, title and Interest of said defendants in and 1° the same; said lands to be sold at public auction to the highest bidder for cash In hand, the proceed* of sale to be applied In satisfaction of said execution and all costs. Dated this 23rd day of September. 1930. TOM B. GURDANE. Sheriff of Umatilla County, Oregon. 4-5tc WHEN ONE COW IS WORTH TWO Csd more like her and get rid of those Hast eae not paying their board. For a satisfactory income from a dairy herd, at least 22 cows are nec essary, producing an average of 260 Ao 300 pounds of butterfat annually. On the diversified farm It takes no fewer than 10 cows to pay overhead Costs and satisfactory returns. Dairying la a "Big Bualneaa”— use "Big Business” methods. In dairying as In other branches of In dustry, the larger the enterprise with efficient management, the greater the income. LOCAL BOY PLEDGED TO FRATERNITY AT WHITMAN BETTER Word wag received that Willard Felthouee, Jr., who entered Whitman college as a freshman thia year, and is majoring In business administra tion, has pledged Beta Theta Phi fraternity. Although India ranks second in world's population. It la one of the lowest countries In relation to tele phone development, having bat one telephone per 6,000 Inhabitants. In Oregon there are nearly 1200 tele phones to every 6,000 people. BETTER BECAUSE THEY ARE MADE FROM THE 2 PUREST INGREDIENTS BY EXPERT BAKERS JUST TRY OUR BREAD, PIES, CAKES, COOKIES, B 5 DOUGHNUTS, BUNS AND ROLLS. Johnson, former pitching 2 ace Walter and now manager of the Wash Ington Senators lu the American League, wag a surveyor for a tele phone company in Idaho before he was discovered by a major league ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ « ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ M B scout. HERMISTON BAKERY j JOIN A COW TESTING ASSOCIATI ON First. National Bank of Hermiston Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profit. Over 680.000 F. B. Swsyue, Fret. R. Alexander, Vioe-Prexident A. H. Norton, Cashier CONSOLIDATED Truck Lines Save Your Eyes “WHERE YOUR DOLLARS HAVE MORE CENTS” 10 Pounds Sugar ................................................................................. . 49c 1 Pound Fancy New Crop Almonds.................................................... 23c Three 6-Cent Candy B a rs....................................................i................... 10c 3 Cans Corn .......................................... ...................................................... 35c Dr. H. C. Curry THE OLD RELIABLE EYESIGHT SPECIALIST OF SEATTLE . ' 9 Pounds Corn Meal ............................................................................. 37c 4 1-2 Lb. Can Cane and Maple Syrup................................ ............... 53c 4. 8 1-2 Lb. Can Cane and Maple Syrup................................................. 98c Who has made professional visits to 1 Pound Green Tea ................................................................................... 48c be «t the 3 Pounds Bulk Coffee .................................... .............................__....... 73c 2 Pounds N oodles............... .................................................................... Hermiston Transfer & Storage Co. | Phone 31 Hermiston for 15 years will again HOTEL HERMISTON 9 Pound Bag Rolled Oats ..................................................................... 47c 3 Pounds Pop Corn ................................................................................... 25c NOW Chickens to Portland $1.57 Coop WEBBER’S CLEANERS Friday, Oct. 24 THE D A L L E S, OREGON WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER 26c Men's Drees Pants, rag. 64.65 ............................................... ............. 63-65 FOR ONE DAY Oct. 21-22 Work Shoes ............................................................................................ 62-96 Cotton Blankets, Double Slss........................................ ................... 62.56 Eyes Examined Wool Blankets, Double Slse ............................................................... 64.99 Glasses Ground «nd Fitted 16-lnch Buster Brown Boots.......... i............. ............................... 68.00 M A IL FROM FTLY F IL L E D Readthe Ad vertisemets CHARGES REASONABLE BURNHAMS ORDERS USED CARS General Merchandise « H'e have ju st what you want” YOU OAN ALWAYS DO BETTER By shipping your V E A L , H O G S and P O U L T R Y (live or dressed) to VIC & PH IL PRO DUCE 1929 Model A Ford Roadster, 6 tire* and wheels; 4 tire* brand new. In best of condition........................ —-.............. - ............................................................. $385.00 1926 Chryler 70 Coupe. Good mechanical condition; rumble se a t.......... $350.00 140 FRONT ST., POLTLAED, OREGON RO UND T R IP S P E C IA L COACH E X C U R S IO N Pacific I n te r n a tio n a l L ivestock Exposition PO RTLAND: OCT 2 3 * let N O V . This rate also applies from all main and branch line points between Huntington and Arlington. 1926 Nash Light Six 4-Door Sedan. Motor in A -l shape; good tire*-—..... $375.00 1926 Ford Roadster in perfect condition throughout................................ $135,00 FOUNTAIN SERVICE A Lemonade that is known for its qualities. Try one. Other Cooling Drinks. GOING FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24 1928 E**ex Coach. Looks like new. Good tire*. Fine mechanical condition. At ’ a price that will surprise you. Our Fountain 1« Modern Sporting Goods Candies, Sandwiches HITT’S CONFECTIONERY Hermiston, Oregon—Phone 300 Lv. Hermiston............................................. 12:35 A Ar Port,«ni1............................................... 6; 10 A. M. 1924 Ford Touring................ 2 Model TT Ford Truck*....... Dodge Panel Delivery ............ Model AA Stake Body Truck AU Priced to Sell. 1924 Ford Coupe.................... RETURNING SUN. OR MON. W hyN dt ,' October 2Ctb or 27th. Any regular train. These tickets honored In COACHES ONLY. Her itage will not be checks 1. I n c ^ n i T “1 for f,r e •"*’ on*-thlrd rate cover- aUSEDn CAR UNION PA GIF. F. C WOUGHTER. Agent Reference: Hibernia Commercial and Savings Bank. - We Have Used Parts Hermiston Auto WreckingHouse X. I . PIER8ÛI, Owasr Hermiston, Oregon W eD sy Used Oan w— 1 1 ■ » T r 11" 1 . ........... *“ -c“ ■W ROHRMAN MOTOR CO. 0U 1 SHOP IS MODERN AVTH0HSED SA L B AND SERVICE