PAGE FOUR
THE
HERMISTON. OREGON.
. . _ HERMISTON
. i ■ ■ ===========! HERALD.
LJ •
THURSDAY,
OCTOBER 3, 1985.
ment information, in behalf of the
clothes and bedding was destroyed. be made on Thursday the 31st day cause. If any they have, why said re-
early construction of the dam.
The family is now living in the Lane of October, 1935.
port should not be approved, the ex-
PINE CITY NEWS f house near the Tum-A-Lum Lumber
Since the Robins report was made t
RAPIDS DAM REFUTED.
PETERSON & PETERSON, ecutor discharged and the estate
the high dam at Grand Coulee, the
By Oleta Neill
company office.
Attorneys for Plaintiff,
closed.
Roza project on the Yakima, addi
(Continued from Page One)
Mrs. Donald Harryman and son Residence and Poet Office Address,
Dated this 5th day of September,
A student body meeting was held
tional funds for Bonneville and a
Pendleton,
Oregon.
1935.
It was decided that a car spent the week end visiting Mrs.
tapping the wealth and vast pro- number ot smaller projects and laws Tuesday.
(Oct.
3
—
Oct.
31)
URL RICHARDS, Executor.
would be held Friday, Nov. 1. Calla Tontea and children in Pendle
ducts of a great interior region that affecting them have been authorized. nival committee
(Sept. 5 - Oct. 3)
appointed to take ton.
made it the world's metropolis, and In other words, everything of para The
NOTICE
TO
CREDITORS.
care
of
the
program
was
Bernice
Mr.
Wishman.
Scott
Brown
and
money center. This picture is now mount importance, except the Uma
Charlotte Helms and Lennä son Devee motored to Portland Fri
NOTICE OF HEARING UPON
before the people ot Oregon and the tilla dam on the Columbia, has been Neill,
Neill. The carnival committee, ap day, returning Sunday. Devee re IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
Inland Empire, and its lessons in provided for, and now the Umatilla pointed
FINAL REPORT.
arrange and plan booths, mained in Portland to attend Port
STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA-
the final arguments must prevail. stands out as the last big job before included to Marie
Healy,
Jack
Healy
land
Bible
Institute
this
winter.
TILLA
COUNTY.
us.
That navigation can go no farther
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE:
Josephine Connell, who has been
Nevertheless, all the most import and Harold Neill. The committee
than Umatilla, even when the chan
for advertising is Lillie Rauch, Mal in Portland is visiting her parents,
In the Matter of the Estate of
STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA
nel from Celilo to Umatilla is im ant communities have chicken feed colm
O'Brien
and
Delbert
Vinson.
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Connell.
Peter S. Neadeau, Deceased.
proved under recent orders, has been they are looking after, and each is
TILLA COUNTY.
E.
B.
Wattenburger
and
daughter
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
conceded by boatmen, engineers, striving to get some sort of grasp on Lucilie were business visitors in
Miss Margaret Cox spent the week
the undersigned has been appointed
river associations and political offi further appropriation, and are using Echo and Hermiston Monday.
end in Pendleton.
In the Matter of the Estate of
cials. Col. T. M. Robins, chief engin their energies and political influ
Mrs. Edwards of Portland arrived executrix of the Estate of Peter S. Cathryn C. Durfey, Deceased.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Helms and
eer, has stated that a channel thru ences in that direction, and in the daughter
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
Friday to spend the winter with her Neadeau, deceased, by order of the
Charlotte
were
business
above entitled court.
the Umatilla rapids, and the half meantime forgetting the main is visitors in Heppner Monday.
the undersigned administrator of the
son Harold Edwards.
All persons having claims against
dozen rapids and Homly rapids to sue. It is human nature to do the
Ollie Neill drove the lower
Henry Harphan of Wapinitia, Ore. the estate of said deceased are here estate ot Cathryn C. Durfey, de-
the mouth of the Snake will cost thing you are most closely associat bus Mrs.
eeased, has filed his final report
part
of
last
week
for
A.
E.
Wat
who
has
been
the
guest
of
Harold
35,000,000 and could not be made ed with and leave the other jobs to tenburger while he was driving the Edwards for the past week, left by notified to present the same to with the Clerk of the above entitled
me at the office of my attorney, C. C. Court, and that the Judge of said
The Dalles, for in-
deeper than five feet and would be someone else.
so swift that tow lines would be stance, after getting ship locks, is upper bus for E. B. Wattenburger, Monday for La Grande where he Proebstel, Pendleton, Oregon, within Court has designated Saturday, the
necessary and economic use of boats after loading facilities for ships, who was in Mt. Vernon on business. will attend Eastern Oregon Normal. six months from the date of the 5th day of October, 1935, at 2:00
Mr. and Mrs. Emery Cox and
Mrs. D. M. Walsh and daughter, first publication of this notice, All o'clock in the afternoon as the tiine
or barges would be defeated. This when, under no grasp of the ima
fact has been brought out by discus gination can The Dalles get together daughter Geraldine and son Edward Mrs. Walt Caldwell and children of claims must be verified as by law and the rooms of the above entitled
sions of the last two years and by a ship load of freight for one ship were business visitors in Hermiston The Dalles, spent Friday and Satur required.
Court in the County Court House in
day in Umatilla visiting.
surveys of the engineers the past ment until it passes through the Tuesday.
Dated this 3rd day of October, Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon,
A. E. Wattenburger. E. B. Wat
A. D., 1935.
year. Therefore navigation above Umatilla dam locks, from the great
Dorothy
Tonies
of
Pendleton
ac
as the place when and where hear
Umatilla by any other means than tonnage basin above. Walla Walla tenburger and Earl Wattenburger companied Donald Isom of Tollgate
ROSE I. WATSON, Executrix. ing is to be had thereon. All per
the low dam. at the cost of $23,240,- wants ports, roads and monuments, went deer hunting Sunday.
C. C. Proebstel,
to
Umatilla
where
Miss
Tonies
was
a
sons
interested are hereby notified
Marlon Hixon from Pleasant Val guest of Miss Erma Byrnes and Don Pendleton, Oregon,
000 is a hopeless proposition and any and life applied to rehabilitated irri
to then and there appear and show
ley
returned
home
with
H.
E.
Young
one advocating channel methods in gation projects and overlooks the
Isom visited his parents, Mr. and Attorney for Executrix.
cause, if any they have, why said re
the latter part of last week from ald
stead of a dam is not doing so in big impetus to all these things.
(Oct. 3—-Oct. 31)
Mrs. W. C. Isom of Irrigon. They
port should not be approved, the ad-
deer
hunting.
Mr.
Hixon
is
a
broth
Pendleton soft pedals on the Uma
good faith, but Is offering a substi
accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Isom to
mlnistrator discharged, his bonds-
tute to becloud the real issue.
tilla dam while there might be hope er of Mrs. Young.
Pendleton Sunday.
men exonerated1 and the estate
Many
people
from
Pine
City
at
Work in behalf of the Umatilla for a flood control dam and roads
closed.
NOTICE OF HEARING UPON
M. M. McCullough of Amity, Ore.,
dam was halted by the Robins re leading to its center of empire. Pasco tended the fair in Hermiston Satur spent Sunday visiting his family
Dated this 5th day of September,
FINAL
REPORT.
port made last May to the board of has a very worthy project at its day.
1935.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Neill and here.
army engineers at Washington, D. C. door in Five Mile rapids, but that
CHARLES J. DURFEY,
Margaret Brown was taken to the
In this report Col. Robins and his dam cannot be justified by army en daughter Bernice and son Harold,
Administrator.
engineer’s figures did not ‘‘justify’’ gineers at all until the Umatilla and Floyd Mathers spent Sunday vi Pendleton hospital late Saturday, IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
(Sept. 5 - Oct. 3)
STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA-
the immediate construction, but sug dam carries navigation to its foot up siting at the Charley Plourd home. but returned home Sunday morning.
TILLA COUNTY.
Mrs. Fred Patton, Mr. and Mrs.
gested the proposed development the Snake. Lewiston thinks mainly Donald Plourd returned home with
Herbert Ray of Portland spent the
five years hence. At a cost of $23,- In terms of Snake river dams but them for a week’s visit.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Healy
were
In
the Matter of the Estate of
week end visiting Miss Sara Rix.
240,000 this report justified the ex cannot get a dam until Umatilla is
penditure of 37,200,000 for naviga built. Portland has the channel to business visitors in Echo and Her-
Faye Gardner and Mrs. Max Gray- Thomas Richards, Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that
"Y
tion, 3950,000 for irrigation and the sea, works up the Willamette, all miston Monday.
beai motored to Walla Walla last
PACIFIC
JP
Mrs. W. D. Neill is ill this week.
the undersigned executor of the last
312,000,000 for power, with the sorts of mental occupation around
Thursday.
/INTERNATIONAL
A number of local people spent
will and testament of Thomas Rich
full realization of these benefits to Bonneville, and little mind left for
1
Gus Tonies spent Saturday and
be spread over a future period of the great up river. It still is blow Monday evening at the Ollie Neill Sunday in Pendleton visiting his ards, Deceased, has filed his final re
LIVESTOCK
home
eating
ice
cream
and
cake,
the
port
with
the
Clerk
of
the
above
en
30 years.
ing bubbles above Bonneville. These
family.
titled Court, and that the Judge of
This is an 85 per cent justifica burst long before even they reach occasion being Miss Lennä Neill's
Alfa Stangeby of Seattle is in said Court has designated Saturday,
and Mrs. Wattenburger’s birthday.
tion for immediate construction. A the Umatilla dam site.
Roy Neill and Guy Moore went to Umatilla for a few days on business. the 5th day of October, 1935, at 2:00
hearing before the government army
Much more along these lines can
Portland. Oct.5J2
Mrs. Ervin Chapman is staying in o'clock in the afternoon as the time,
board on this report is set for De be said. Much has been done to the mountains Saturday for a load
Pendleton due to the illness of her and the rooms of the above entitled
cember 15th, when argument must pour water on our wheel and add to of wood.
LOW RAIL FARES
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Finch and mother-in-law, Mrs. D. C. Chapman. Court in the County Court House in
be presented for greater justifica our argument for a full Justification
tion and some of the facts and con of the immediate commencement of family spent Sunday evening visit-
Mrs. Harlon Duven and children Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon,
clusions of the Robins report be re the Umatilla dam, but the space of ing at the John Healy home.
and her brother. Bud Hiatt of Con as the place when and where hearing
and
Mrs.
Frank
Helms
and
Mr.
adjusted, from a better showing on this newspaper is too limited for the
don. spent Sunday visiting Mrs. Du is to be had thereon. All persons
the basis of economic, political and many details of importance that family attended a Booster Grange ven and Bud Hiatt’s brother, Ursel interested are hereby notified to
then and there appear and show
development features.
must be gathered together In the meeting in Echo Monday evening.
Hiatt.
Fred Rauch, Sr., is in Portland on
Since the Robins report was pre final round of battle for our own
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
T.
Bray
and
business this week.
pared, the administration has or dam.
daughters Juanita and Frances
dered an economic survey of the re
It Is just up to us who occupy the
County Treasurer’s Financial Statement of Receipts &
spent Saturday in Pendleton.
sources of the northwest and of the nearby scenes and know most about
(Held from last week)
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rhodenbough,
Inland Empire, relative to the water the whole matter after 15 years of
A filshman initiation party was
Disbursements for Months of January-June, 1935, Inc.
shed of the Columbia. This should waiting and listening and working, given by the high school Friday eve Mr. and Mrs. Ursel Hiatt, and Mr.
throw more light on the subject and to carry highest the torch. There are ning at the auditorium. The enter and Mrs. Kenneth Baymiller spent
change the conclusions of the en twenty thousand people within an tainment committee included the one day of last week fishing at Ply
RECEIPTS
DISBURSEMENTS
gineers, which were confined to the hour's drive and half that within a Misses Lennä Neill, Charlotte Helms mouth.
Mrs. Joe Springer will entertain Taxes: Sheriff ......
information then available, and to half hours drive of the dam site, and August Rauch. The refreshment
3681,554.56 Warrants: General ........ 3108,675.70
!
regulations of the war department. who, if they join a cooperative move committee included Bernice Neill, the 500 Club Friday at her home.
Taxes : Assessor .....
1,138.15 Warrants: Road ........... 56,583.18
It is a well known fact that Col. ment, can present the case on its Harold Neill and Delbert Vinson.
Mrs. D. C. Mahoney and daugh- Fees: County Clerk
2,356.75
2,245.73
Robins will readily receive and ad merits, full and complete. Not only
225.20 Warrants: Interest .......
Mrs. Wm. McCarty, Mrs. H. E. ter-in-law, Mrs. Wallace Mahoney Fees: Law Library
mit to his report additional govern- Is it necessary to present briefs of Young and Mrs. Bert Young of The and children, all of La Grande, Fees: Recorder
2,669.60 Warrants: Irrigation .... 13,410.19
argument, but It is almost as impor Dalles visited at the Emery Cox home spent last Friday visiting Mrs. Wal Fees: Sheriff ..
855.37 Warrants: School Supt. .. 79,849.80
tant to grow in enthusiasm and per Monday.
lace Mahoney’s parents, Mr. and Fines: General ................
180.00 Warrants: Miscellaneous
2,075.18
haps get mad and make demands,
Fines: Road ..................
583.50
Mrs. Frank Helms and daughters Mrs. Joe Springer.
and advertise, to arouse attention of Charlotte, Henrietta and Harriett
SILVER ANNIVERSARY
93.50 Remittances: S. D. Taxes 211,638.19
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grould of Fines: Game ..................
the various communities that should and Fred Rauch,
DACIEI^ ; (25th Annual)
City Taxes 76,925.60
338.35
motored to Lebanon, Ore., and children, Edna, Interest Daily Balance ..
be interested and the political forces Union
State Taxes 27,848.55
who is county nurse of Marion coun Interest Sinking Fund
Sunday
to
visit
relatives.
that are thinking a lot about 1936.
Inv..............................
12 Game Fines
78.00
2,062.53
Frank Helms. Fred Rauch, Fred ty, Leland, who is in his last year
School Bonds Redeemed 37.500.00
Depperman and Corey Harris of Stan in medical school, and Floyd, who Principal on Sinking
Fund .................
7,662.49 School Bond Interest .... 11,347.20
YOUNG ROMANTIC PAIR
field left Saturday for the mountains is in his second year at the Univer
4,551.73
sity of Oregon, visited in Umatilla State: Miscellaneous .....
LIVESTOCK
on a deer hunting trip.
ADVENTURES IN “SHE”
Fair .................... 179.89
Sale of Property ............
175.00 County
Miss Oleta Neill left for La Grande Saturday.
2,428.37
EXPOSITION
Irrigation ........................
2,777.17 Forest Patrol
Friday
to
attend
Eastern
Oregon
C.
E.
Brownell
of
Portland
spent
In “She” Randolph Scott and Normal. She accompanied H. E.
Temporary License .......
517.62 Miscellaneous
3,895.26
last
week
visiting
in
Umatilla.
Helen Mack are cast as two sides of
Refunds ...........................
4,880.72
who is planning on hunting
Mr. and Mrs. Fromdahl of North Miscellaneous ..................
one of the strangest triangles ever Young,
1,437.16 Total Disbursements for
deer
near
La
Grande.
Dakota are visiting Mrs. Mable
presented in fiction or on the screen.
six months' period 3634,680.84
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Marion
Finch
at-
The film, which is based on the tended a Grange picnic Sunday at Fromdahl. Mrs. Fromdahl is Mrs. Total Receipts for six
Bal. on hand at end of
Mable Fromdahl’s sister and Mr.
fantastic novel by H. Rider Hog Lena.
months period ........ 3714,059.40
June, 1935 .............. 304,367.40
HORSE gard, is laid in the mythical king Mrs. T. J. O’Brien and Mrs. Isa- Fromdahl is the brother of Louis Bal on Hand at Begin
dom of Kor, ruled by a queen who bella Corrigal were business visitors Fromdahl.
ning January, 1935 224,988.84
TOTAL
..$939,048.24
SHOW has discovered the secret of immor in Heppner Saturday.
V. D. Bramer returned Tuesday
tality.
after
a
visit
in
Portland.
TOTAL
$939,048.24
Bettye
F.
DeHart,
County
Treasurer.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Daly and fam
Miss Mack plays the mortal girl. ily visited their daughter Mary, who
Donald Harryman and Tom Slat
Helen Gahagan is the third side of is recovering from an appendicitis tery returned Monday from a hunt
the triangle, making her screen debut operation,
PORTLAND, OREGON
in the Heppner hospital. ing trip, each with a bear.
starred In the title role of this RKO
County Clerk’s Semi-Annual Report.
Mrs.
Lucy
county school
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Walsh and
Radio picture. Irving Pichel and L. superintendent, Rogers,
Mr. Emerson, state children and Mr. and Mrs. James
Summary
of Expenses of Umatilla County, Oregon, for
C.
Holden
directed
"SHE,
”
as
a
school inspector, and members of the Byrnes and Mrs. Don Harryman and
19 Shows In One--11 acres under one
Merlan C. Cooper production.
school board visited the Pine City son spent last Wednesday in Walla
roof. Exhibits of pure-bred Livestock,
the First Six Months of the Year, 1935.
school Friday afternoon.
Dogs, Poultry, Pet Stock, Wild Life, Land
Walla and Touchet.
Products, Manufactured Products, 4-H
Ervin Chapman and daughter
Road Fund ........ 392,097.56 Umatilla Co. Library ....... 5,787.27
Club end Smith - Hughes Vocational
Frances spent the week end in Pen General
County Court & Comm. .. 2,075.31 District' Attorney ...........
992.93
Education Work; Combination Horse
dleton
visiting
Mr.
Chapman's
par
1,150.10 Old Age Pension ............. 14,321.50
Circuit
Court
Show and Indoor Rodeo.
t UMATILLA NEWS t ents and Mrs. Chapman.
Justice
Court
577.71
Indigent
Soldiers
...........
1,639.45
By Louise Byrnee
LARGÌ PREMIUM lists
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Roberts of Sheriff’s office ..
10,187.16 County Nurse .................. 1,168.72
Walla Walla, formerly of Umatilla, Clerk’s office ....
3,421.46
Emergency
........................
6,313.27
EDUCED FARES - ALI LINES
Mr. and Mrs. William Conlon ac- are the parents of a baby girl named Recorder's office
2,099.40 Sealer of Weights ............
205.43
•t The Hermiston Herald.
companled by Miss Marguerita Cox Mary Katherine.
Treasurer’s office
1.292.59 Law Library ....................
529.00-
and Margaret Brown spent Sunday
3,955.48 Fruit Inspector ................
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ostrom have Assessor's office
924.94
in Walla Walla.
2,049.85 County Agent .................... 3,700.00
moved from the M. M. McCullough School Supt.........
Lyle Eddy and Miss Hanson, home
2,502.50 Forest Protection ............
to the home of Mrs. Florence Widows' Pension
33.52
teachers at the Irrigon school, spent Tippie.
Court House ..... .
3,560.44 Predatory Animal Control
750.00
Sunday at the Bousquet home.
Poor ..................... 15,208.78 Auditor ...............................
375.00
Mr. and Mrs. George Butterwood
All teachers in Umatilla and Mor
..................... .
663.21 Juvenile .............................
10.20
row county are having an institute and Mrs. Harry Grammer spent Sat- Coroner Jail
................
127.25 Cattle Indemnity ..............
32.08
urday in Pendleton.
in Pendleton Friday.
Insane . ...............
55.00
M. M. McCullough and son Jun
Watermaster ......
1,778.17
Total expenses for six
SUMMONS.
ior of Amity spent Sunday with Mrs.
Health .................
244.50
months period : $179,829.78
McCullough and children.
Equity No. 5688.
Buster Lane has returned home
Total expenses for Road
from the CCC camp near Baker and
Fund .........................
$92,097.56
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Total expense for other
has entered school.
STATE
OF
OREGON
FOR
Fred Harryman, who has been
Funds .................
87,732.22 .........
$179,829.78
UMATILLA COUNTY.
working in Hains, Ore., returned to
Umatilla Monday.
Warrant* Outstanding General Fund.
Paul Walsh, who has been 111 at
Anona Rae Hodgen. Plaintiff, vs. Warrants outstanding December 31, 1934 .................".......... 3 75.070.38
his home, returned to work Monday.
Warrants issued six months ending June 30. 1935 ............
87,732.22
Many Umatilla people attended Dallas R. Hodgen, Defendant.
Warrants redeemed six months ending June 30, 1935 ........ 110,340.22
the Umatilla Project Fair at Hermis
TO DALLAS R. HODGEN.
Warrants outstanding June 30, 1935 .....................................
52,462.28
ton last week end. Veta Moran won
DEFENDANT ABOVE NAMED:
first in 3rd year sewing. Lola Ber
In the Name of the State of Ore
Warrants Outstanding Road Fund.
ry and Catherine Kennedy won first
gon. you are hereby notified and re
prize tn the "hog calling" contest.
outstanding
December 31, 1934 ............................
Warrants
13,453.68
Miss Lora Dunn has gone to Car- quired to appear in the above en
Warrants issued six months ending June 30, 1935 . ............
92,097.56
eon Springs because of poor health. titled court and cause and file your Warrants
redeemed six months ending June 30, 1935 ........
56,583.18
Mrs. Bill Switzler spent Monday answer, or otherwise plead to the
48,968.06
complaint of the plaintiff, within Warrants outstanding June 30, 1935 ______ ___ ________
in Pendleton.
October 25 has been the date set four weeks of the date of the first
E. B. Casteel, County Clerk.
for the Pocahontas club to entertain publication of this summons, name
the teachers. At the meeting held ly on or before Thursday the 31st
Thursday. twenty-six committees day of October. 1935, and you will
take notice that if you fall to appear
were appointed.
County Sheriffs Report from December 15, 1934,
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Carlyle spent and answer said complaint, or oth
Those who have no
erwise
plead
thereto
within
said
Monday In Portland visiting Mr. Car
to June 15,1935.
telephone may never
time, the plaintiff, for want there
lyle's daughters.
Money
turned over to Treasurer.
of.
will
apply
to
the
court
for
the
Frances Stephens, who is working
know what friends
relief prayed for in her complaint,
in
Maryhill,
is
visiting
bis
parents
December 16, 1934
40,572.16
tried to reach them
namely, for a decree of the court
In Umatilla.
December ............. -
.. Warrants
69.29
and failed
what
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Springer spent dissolving the marriage contract now
January, 1935 ___
43,192.21
and
heretofore
existing
between
Monday
in
Pendleton.
February --------____
32,717.88
Opportuni
The Misses Sara Rix and Rosa plaintiff and defendant, and for an
February ________
Warrants
300.67
Ricco spent Saturday in Walla Wal- absolute divorce from the defendant.
March __________
430,103.26
This summons is published pur
April ____________
62,449.01
But those who have
suant to an order made herein by
April------------------
Warrants
Hon. Calvin L. 3week. Judge of the
• telephone do know that its usefulness is large, and its
(Held from last week.)
57,766.72
above entitled court, on the 30th
June 15. 1935
37,083.95
value is beyond measure.
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe La day of September. 1935. The first
Warrants
Chance was completely destroyed by publication of this summons will be
fire Friday. September 20, about 11 made In the Hermiston Herald, a
3709.349.73
T he PACIFIC TELEPHONE and TELEGRAPH C ompany
A. M. The fire was said to have weekly newspaper published at Her-
started
from
an
electric
plate
con
main STREET
R. E. Goad. Sheriff.
miston. Umatilla Couaty. Oregon, on
TELEPHONE 111
nected from a socket on the back Thursday the 3rd day of October.
By Viaa Hoskins, Tax Deputy.
porch
Everything except a few 1935, and the last publication will
QUESTIONS ON UMATILLA
GO
EXPOSITION
» UNION
s PACIFIC
28 RODEO
October 5 fol 2
Who can foretell what it’s
next ring
will mean?