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Such development would include thi 50-50 between western Oregon ani eastern Oregon, but the funds thi dam at Umatilla rapids. Perhaps there is as much chance year are allocated on a basis of 6 Published every Thursday at Hermis- as there has ever been for the build per cent to western Oregon an< ton, Umatilla County, Oregon, by ing of a unit at Umatilla rapids about 33 per cent to eastern Oregor Pauline M. Stoop and Alfred Quiring, making the river navigatable fron Approximately a million dollars tha Publishers. the mouth of the Snake to tidewater would have been expended in east ern Oregon, under ordinary procc Entered Second Class Matter But the people of the Interior coun dure, is being expended west of th December, 1906, Umatilla County, try are concerned about the redue- tion of freight rates for the ship mountains, mostly in the northwer Oregon. ment of wheat from the interior t district. In addition the state is gettili tidewater. The tonnage is above th< Subscription Rates: $5,000,000 for the coast bridges an. Umatilla rapids. Why should people $1.00 One Year .................................. .75 not be interested in the reduction of when this amount is considered i Six Months ................................ .50 freight rates when "a grower who will be seen that western Oregon i Three Months ......................... total of $9,000.000 o sold 1645 bushels of wheat last De getting •ember received a net sum of highway funds and eastern Oregor $133.93 for the wheat after havin; but $2,000,000 or thereabouts. If, as is being suggested in Port to pay freight charges amounting to land, the sum of $9,500,000 be bo $296.10." Data on wheat tonnage in the In rowed for expenditure upon the sho terior country, possible canalization road to the sea the allocation woul >f the river at Umatilla rapids, and be Western Oregon $18,500,000 Why A Representative I ther information has been assem- 2,000,000 Eastern Oregon The people of the Pacific North ’led by E P. Dodd of Hermiston Such allocation would be entirei west have been very fortunate in executive secretary of the Tri-state securing the $31,000,000 allocation Development League, and sent to out of line when recognition is gi for a dam at Bonneville on the Co- Marshall N. Dana at Portland, nor- en to the fact that 69 per cent < lumbia river, which is part of the I h west regional adviser for the pub the area of the state is in easte: huge public works program to fur- lic works administration, and then Oregon and nearly 60 per cent of tl nish Immediate employment for idle forwarded to Washington This in- highway mileage. It is this area an men. There is no citizen in Oregon. formation will serve an important mileage that enables Oregon to O. as this paper sees it, who is not part In further study in the develop tain so much federal money. The Bonneville dam also enter overjoyed at the promise of this uent program of the Columbia. Whj great development of the Columbia tot Include the Umatilla rapids dan into the picture for it means But there are still those of us who in the program, allowing the bif penditure of $31.000,000 and unde maintain that President Roosevelt producing region to use the river the law preference in the section r will look forward to the time when also making work for the jobless labor must be given to Multnoma the majestic stream will be devel men in eastern Oregon and eastern county. Add the $9,000,000 in highwa oped to the mouth of the Snake, and Washington? and bridge money to the $31,000 development carried on In the latter Portland papers are not satisfied river with a series of low dams. with the allocation of money for the 000 and it will be seen that west ern Oregon is to have $40,000,000 I Bonneville dam but persist in their public works and eastern Oregon bi 23rd Annual. —- persecution of Congressman Walter $2,000,000. M. Pierce who remained faithful to Yet 18 counties, one-half the nu the Umatilla rapids project. Cong ber of counties in the state, are I ressman Pierce knows the plight of eastern Oregon and every county i the farmer In the Interior who has the district has a serious unemploy LIVESTOCK al - had to pay such high freight rates ment situation to deal with. 1 that the government is considering many of the counties the deman EXPOSITION spending $10,000,000 in one year to for work is so extreme that whe -with. subsidize exports. What would Port- even small jobs are considered th land and Multnomah county people applicants are so eager that the say if Senator McNary had failed to act like men who are half famishe/ support the Bonneville project? In some Important counties, ir Are the people and their repre luding Umatilla county, no high sentatives in eastern Oregon re- way work whatever is underway a quired to sit Idly by and let Port his time. East Oregonian land and Multnomah county repre- sentatives dictate what they may oi Y may not support? PORTLAND, OREGON Uhe Germiston Serali PACIFIC INTERNATIONAL .07 HORSE X SHOW RODEO • *** * * * ** * UMATILLA NEWS October 21 to 28 19 Shows In Ono—11 acres under one roof. Exhibits of pure-bred Livestock, Dogs, Poultry, Pct Stock, Wild Life, Land Products, Manufactured Products, 4-H Club and Smith-HughesVocational Edu cation Work; Combination Horse Show and Indoor Rodeo. LARGE THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1933 THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON, PAGE TWO PREMIUM LISTS By Louise Byrnes One Sided. In demanding more highway mon i y for Multnomah county Portiani leaders do not give adequate consid eration to the situation throughou the state and to the very liberal al location made to the Portland area The usual practice in the ¡a t ba been to divide federal money about SUMMONS IOR Mr. and Mrs. Ed Winder an laughters Freda and Velma Ie Ionday for their home in Gale burgh, Illinois, after a month’s vie here. Bert Rose returned to his he Sunday after being away on a s vey Job. .1. S. Brown is back from a bm ness trip to Olympia. amount of $40.00; Certificate of De- "W mean and are equiv: Westland Irrigation District, in the amount lent to the four points of the col linquency No. Plaintiff, of $223.94; Certificate of Delin pass “‘North” “West' outh' ‘‘East VS. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON, You and each of you are hereby notified that the West- land Irrl ation District is the owner and holder of certificate of delin- crency No 417, In the amount of $59 98: certificate of delinquency No. 2418, in the amount of $126.50; Certificate of Delinquency No. 2419, In the mount of $20.00; Certificate of Delinquency No. 2420, In the quency No. 2422, in the amount of $340.20; Certificate of Delinquency No. 2423. In the amount of $140.76. the same being the amounts of mon ey due and delinquent for irris ation taxes for the years set forth in the subjoined tabulation, together with penalty and interest and costs there- on. That said certificates were Issued by the Sheriff and Tax Collector of Umatilla County, Oregon, on the 17th day of May, 1933, the same be ing for the amounts then due and delinquent for plaintiff’s irrigation taxes, assessed upon your property situated in Umatilla County, Ore gon. being assessed respectively to you, for the years, as hereinafter et forth in this summons. YOU are hereby notified, that in the subjoined tabulation the left hand column under the words "Rec- ord Owner” is correctly represented the name of the present record own er. as appears from the public rec ords of Umatilla County, Oregon, which appears directly opposite the description of the tract to whom said property was assessed. In the column next following In said tabu lation under the word "Description” shows and properly alleges the de- cription of the tracts of land herein referred to; that In said description in every case the abbreviations "N” following each description in sai tabulation and reading from left 1 right therein, the column "Sec.” i dicates and correctly represen “I eetion number” nd the colun headed indicates Townsh and the column headed "Rg." mea and indicates range cast of the Wi lamette Meridian. The column heat ed with the word "Ass." means an indicates the amount in dollars an cents assessed a ain t the said pr perty described in the column hea ed description directly opposi' thereto, and the word "Hit.” ind cate and-correctly represent the 1 terest accumulated upon the respe five amounts included in the pr ceeding column freni the date of di lini uency to the 17th day of Ma 1933; and In the column next fo' lowing headed "Total” indicates an correctly reprtsents the total ta due plaintiff for Its Irrigation dis trlct tares, together with Intere* to the 17 th day of May 1933; an in the column next following th words “assessed for the year” indi c tes and correctly represents th year for which said taxes were a: every cas sessed and levied. reference to tax numbers are a shown on the records of the Count: Assessor of Umatilla County, Orc gon, a more particular description Assessed for Record Owner John Harris J. M. Aclis C. N. Schleck Bird Cochrane Federal Land Bank of Spokane, a Corp. Federal Land Bank of Spokane, a Corp Federal Land Bank of Spokane, a Corp. Description SLNYSWY SEY S % NW ‘ SEUSE ‘ Tax 5 & 7 and E *2 SW ‘ SW ‘ W % SW % SW 1 SE u NYSYSWY NWY W+NEY Sof Hiver Wy,NWY SEY & SW ′ SE ′ SE ′ SE Y Sec. Twp. 4N Rg. 28 Ass. $45.00 Int $14.98 Total the year $59.98 1928 4N 28 $94.90 $31.60 $126.50 1927 4N 4N 4N 28 28 28 $15.00 $30.00 $168.00 $5.00 $10.00 $55.94 $20.00 $40.00 $223.94 1928 1928 1928 4N 28 $271.50 $68.70 $340.20 1929 4N 28 $120.00 $20.76 $140.76 1930 vor AND EACH OF YOU arc fur I 1933, and defend this suit or pay | ther notified as the respective own | the amount due plaintiff, together of the legal title to the said ! with costs and accrued interest, and ral traeta of property as the I in failure to do so a Judgment and same appears of record, and each of decree will be rendered against you ! tl e other persons above named, that ) as your interest may appear from plaintiff Westland Irrigation Dist-the tabulation aforesaid, foreclosing i >• < Will apply to the Circuit Court plaintiff ................................................................... ’s lien for Irrigation district of the State of Oregon for Umatilla taxes, and forever barring you and County, for a decree foreclosing its ! each of you from claiming any right. lien against the property above de- | title, estate. Ben. claim, or demand scribed and mentioned in said cer- ! In or to the real property above de tific ates. YOU AND EACH OF YOU are scribed. and for an order of sale. hereby summoned to appear on or | This summons is published by or- I before the Sth day of December) der of the Honorable Calvin L. ! Who Owns the Bank? FIRST NATIONAL BANK "U ScnooNoTrs 2:00 PUBLICATION. In the Circuit Court cf the State of Oregon for Umatilla County. John Harris, J. M. Aclis, C. N. Schleck, Bird Cochran. Gladys Comstock, Federal Land Bank of Spokane, Washington, a corpora tion, Fred McMurray, and also all other persons or parties un- known, claiming any right, title, estate, claim, lien. Interest or de mand in or to tile real property described in tile application hele in, Detendants. To John II iris, J. M. Aeils, C. N. Echleck, Bird Cochran, Federal Land Tank of Spokane, a corporation and also all other persons or parties un- known claiming any right, title, es tate, cl'Im. lien, interest or demand in or to the real property herein de scribed. Mr. and Mrs Paul Lee and son • unior are here on a visit. CHURCH NOTES Miss Helen Fredreckson, the 5th ind 6th grade teacher, is taking ov HERMISTON UNION CHURCH r the high school Sunday school Wallace Jones, Pastor. class. M , Communion Service. 10:15 Miss Dorothy Rose visited In M., Song service. 10:25 Boardman Sunday. The minute you deposit a dollar 10:50 A M. Sermon. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lingou and son) in a bank you become a part owner lob were here Sunday visiting rela- 11:30 A. M., , Teaching service. of the institution. This bank, like ives and friends. 7:00 P. M. Christian Endeavor, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dryer of Ya-1 other banks, belongs to the deposi The young people will hold a tima, Wn., were week end visitors tors. it the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry : business meeting. Hull 8:00 P. M., Sermon. The money deposited is inves Mrs. Jack Cherry and Mrs. Teres- ted and these investments represent a Bullard motored to Pendleton Sat METHODIST CHURCH NOTES ing your money belong to you, the irday. Jack Cherry accompanied | W. A. Briggs, Pastor. hem home and will remain for sev customer. Most of your funds are Morning worship at 10:00 o ’ clock rai days. invested at home to your own neigh- Mr. and Mrs. Bob Woodward of Sermon theme "The Most Important These neighbors are honest bors. lermisted visited at the Carl Cald- Question Asked by Jesus. and upright and live on the best se Sunday school at 11:00 o'clock. ell home Saturday. curity in the world, the farm. Bob Fike was the honoree at a We have beginners, primary, junior, irthday dinner one night this week, i and adult departments. You will So you are a partner in this bank ■ mong those present were Melvola loot, Annie Wurster, Blanche Pike, find a welcome with G. M. Pierson, —it belongs to you and the other sther Rudy, Maxine and Raymond superintendent. depositors. Whenever you speak a IcNabb and Bob Pike. Epworth League service at 7:00 good word for your bank you are Mr. and Mrs. T. Bray and sons with Harold Marble leading. Even doing yourself a favor Let's boost d. Junior, and Maurice motored to aGrande Saturday and returned ing church service at 8:00 o'clock the biggest cooperative institution and installation of the new League he next day in town because it belongs to all of Mrs. Clarence Powell, Bob Pike, | officers. Choir practice at 8:00 p. m. us. rank Allan, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Monday. oyt and son, and Mrs. John Butt on and small daughter motored to CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES endleton Monday on business. Carl Hall and Joe Dyer of Her- of Hermiston nreality" was the subject of liston were in town Saturday. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over $50,000. the Lesson-Sermon in all Carl Hall and Ole Ritchie of Her- Churches of Christ, Scientist, on liston, and Kenneth Bebee of Stan- R. ALEXANDER, Vice-President F. B. SWAYZE. President ield were Umatilla visitors Sunday Sunday, October 1. D, M. DEETER, Asst. Cashier A. H. NORTON, Cashier The Golden Text was, "The fternoon. Mr. and Mrs. H VanShoiack and1 Lord bringeth the counsel of the 0919900999010009000199909900991***$979 hildren and Everett Gossett motor heathen to naught: He maketh d to Celilo Sunday. the devices of the people of none the supporting cast. Marion Gering Mr. and Mrs. Geó. Kendler were effect" (Ps. 33:10). NORTHWEST MOUNTED POLICE directed the film, a B. P Schulberg usiness visitors in Walla Walla Among the citations which production for Paramount. Sunday. TO APPEAR AT OASIS comprised the Lesson-Sermon was Mrs. W. C. Isom visited her daugh "Jennie Gerhardt” is the story of the following from the Bible: er Mrs. George Kendler, Jr., Thurs- The management of the Oasis a woman who, as the result of her "Behold, all they that were in lay. theatre announces that the North beauty and attraction for men. is Mrs Logan Ostrom and small son censed against thee shall be west Mounted Police company has caught by forces far too strong for f Camos Prairie, Montana, are vis- ashamed and confounded: they been engaged to appear in person at her to battle But she is, at the same ting Mrs. Ostrom’s sister-in-law, shall be as nothing; and they that the Oasis theatre Tuesday, Oct. 10 time, ready to sacrifice everything 1rs. Lloyd McCullough. strive with thee shall perish" The famous Northwest Mounted for the man she loves. Mrs. McCullough and two child- (Isa. 41:11). Police company has created a sensa en Junior and Rosemary, were In | In the events that follow, Jennie tion with its clever performance all The Lesson-Sermon also includ Valla Walla and Freewater over the ed the following correlative pas through California. They are offer is helpless. The picture reaches a eek end. They were accompanied | ing the theatre-going public some poignant climax in her attempt to ome by Mrs. McCullough's sister- | sages from the Chris’lan Science thing entirely new in the way of right herself. textbook, “ Science and Health n-law, Mrs. Logan Ostrom and entertainment; a show brimfull of mall son who are visiting from with Key to the Scriptures”, by 4-H Club Members to Grow Peas. good singing, music, clean comedy, Mary Baker Eddy: "Divine Sci- amas Prairie, Montana. with an educational feature thrown ASTORIA— Four-H club members Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Mahoney enee explains the abstract state- in that is causing much favorable ■ere in LaGrande last Wednesday, j ment that there is one Mind by comment. Their performance runs an of Clatsop county are planning to Miss Edith Tucker who is teach- | the following self-evident propo- hour in addition to the regular pic share in the pea growing venture ng in Hermiston, visited over the sition: It God, or good, Is real, ture program, and there is no ad which has proved rather successful veek end with her parents vance in prices. then evil, the unlikeness of God, for adult farmers in certain sections Evil is a nega- is unreal of the county In recent years, ac SYLVIA SIDNEY STAR OF DRIL- tion, because it is the absence of cording to County Agent Clifford truth. It is nothing, because it is SER MOVIE. 'JENNIE GERHARDT' Smith. The youngsters will plant the absence of something. It is unreal, because it presupposes the Sylvia Sidney is starring in the and care for quarter-acre plots as film version of Theodore Drieser’s 4-H garden projects, and will re absence of God, the omnipotent "Jennie Gerhardt," which comes to ceive the regular commercial rates and omnipresent. Every mortal Frosh initiation. the Oasis theatre Sunday and Mon for their products. In addition, must learn that there is neither day. She plays the title role, with Trying ordeals which have been power nor reality in evil" (pp. Donald Cook. Mary Astor. H. B. special prizes will be awarded for 470, 186). he lot of the freshmen came to an Warner and Edward Arnold heading the best plots, Mr. Smith says. nd last Monday when the Sopho- lores duly initiated them into the • $9099$3$$$$00$7$$37 ependent order of high school stu- entg. For the past week the lowly reshmen have been required to bow o the upper classmen, carry their ooks, use the back stairs, wear leir clothes backwards, etc. Mon- ay saw the boys wearing earrings, nd the girls wearing boys’ stock- igs and garters Monday evening was introduced > soda, vinegar, sour milk, and the 'ectric chair. Following this the eshmen provided a program, in- uding a peanut race on their no- •s, a boxing match, a mock wed- ing and a demonstration of feet ashing. Light refreshments were) rved and the freshmen went home 1ll-fledged high school students. An election of officers was held Vedneeday by the Girls League and he following ware chosen: Irene ttebury. president; Neva Richards.' ice-president; Charlotte Ralph, sec- etary-treasurer; and Helen Jen- rzejewski, social manager. Practice has begun in earnest for Polishing Papa.” Junior class play o be given Thursday, November 2. Iiss Sibert, class advisor, will coach j he play and has selected the fol- ) owing cast: idney Smith ............ ..... George Sale Bill Lindner) rthur Smith ............ >ick Brainerd ........... ... Fred Rankin armen ....................... .... Floyd Pierce leginald Dabney ...... ... Chester Dyer 1rs. Stevens .............. Florence Lewis larie ......................... Edna Turnblad ane Smith .................. . Neva Richards lose Parker ........... Sylvia Shutter 'eggy ............................ Julia Colpitts Wallace Chamness was elected ell King at the student body meet- ng to fill the vacancy left by Allen truthers who has not enrolled in chool here this fall. An unusual record for the sale of Indent body tickets has been evi- BE A BOOSTER AND SEE THE 'ent, due in part to the reduction GAME THIS SATURDAY AFTER o $1.50. Thus far 91 students pas NOON AT 2:00 O’CLOCK ON THE es tickets have been sold. LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL FIELD! Vance Matott entered the first Sweek, Judge of the above entitled court, and the date of the first pub lication of this summons Is the 5tk day of October 1933. All process and papers in thi proceedings mav be served upon th undersigned in the State of Oregon , the address hereinafter set forth W. J. WARNER and C. C. PROEBSTEL. Attorneys for Plaintiff. P.O. Address, Pendleton. Oregon. (Oct. 5-12-19-26-Nov. 2-9-16) Saturday The Best Football Game of the Season! HERMISTON BULLDOGS PENDLETON BUCKAROOS ;rade October 3. His entrance brings the first grade enrollment to 34. high Vernon Case enrolled in chool Monday as a sophomore Football Is a Very popular sport mong grade school boys. Mr. Hen- ting has been coaching them. Several cases of Impetigo, a skin lisease, have been reported. Parents should guard against this and keep :ny children affected, at home. Betty Ralph, editor of "The Bull- log” has selected her staff and plans are under way for publishing the first edition. Oct. 16. The staff in- ludes: Neva Richards, assistant editor; Dale Wells, general news; Burke Doyle, sports; Helen Jendrze- lewski, feature. THIS ADVERTISEMENT PAID BY THE FOLLOWING LOYAL HERMISTON BUSINESS HOUSES Bowman’s Shoe Shop Mac Marr Stores Amsberry‘s5c-10c-15cStore Automotive Garage JACK’S CAFE Oregon Hardware Rohrman Motor Co Red & White Store Black & White Station B. S. Kingsley Hermiston Drug Co W. M Shaar