The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, April 28, 1917, Image 8

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    THE
This is the Season to
WEAR THE BLUE
We have the
Overalls and Jackets
also-
Kahki Pants and Coats
Straw Hats, Summer
Underwear
HERMISTON
HERALD,
these, together with tbe glass contain­
ing the indicator in tbe same warm
place and let rise until the indicator
shows it has just doubled in volume.
Then place the loaves in the oven,
which should be al a good steady heat
(400 to 425 F ) and bake 45 to 50 min-
utes.
Wheat and corn bread No. 2 (same
proportions as No. 1 except tbe liquid):
Put 2 2-3 cupfuls, 3-4 pound, of corn
meal into a double boiler or a vessel
which can be placed over another one
containing boiling water, Add to tbe
meal 3} cupfuls of cold water; mix
thoroughly and bring to the boiling
point, stirring frequently. Allow the
meal to steam for at least 10 minutes,
then cool It until lukewarm. To this
scalded and cooled meal add tbe salt,
ugar, 1 cupful of flour, and the yeasi
rubbed smooth and mixed with 2 cup­
fuls of lukewarm water. Mix tbor*
oughly, cover, and set in a moderately
warm place to rise as directed in
method No. 1. When this baiter or
sponge baa become very light, which
will require about two hours,- beat it
thoroughly add tbe softened shorten­
ing, if it Is to be used, and tbe re­
mainder of tbe white flour, two pounds
or qusrts. Knead thoroughly until it
is smooth snd elsstic
Should tbe
dough be either too stiff or too soft
add water or flour, a little at a time,
working it in thor ughly until tbe
dough is of tbe proper consistency.
Cover and set back in its warm place
to rise until double in bulk. Then
mold into loaves and finish as direct­
ed under method No. 1.
HERMISTON,
OREGON.
EARLY GARDEN
Now is the time to begin work on that early spring garden and why not make
this work a pleasure by using the latest improved garden tools? We have in stock
Iron Age and Planet Junior Seeders and Cultivators
in all sizes; also the hand planters. Look over your outfit and make a list of the
new tools that will be needed for this season and then come and look over our
stock and let us give you prices. You will be surprised to know how little is the
additio al cost of having new and up to date tools.
We now have on display our Heavy Farm Machinery, Manure Spreaders, Spring
and Spike Tooth Harrows, Plows, etc., and you are invited to look them over
whether ready to buy now or later.
Oregon Hardware & Implement Company
Oregon, such conveyance to be made upon
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior, U. S. land office at the payment of certain moneys stated and
aet forth in said
contract,
which said
La Grande, Oregon, March 3rd. 1917.
Notice is hereby given that William O. Suther­ contract and said lands have been assign­
land of Hermiston, Oregon, who, on January 20th, ed and conveyed to plaintiff and are more
1912. made Reclamation Homestead Entry No. particularly described In a complaint In
010106. for Fara Unit "G" in NEY being S‘SW1 this suit, and the further relief.
N E * sec. 28, township 5 north Range 29 East Wil-
and
(1) That the amount due the plaintiff
lametta Meridian, has filed notice of intention to
make three year proof, to establish claim to the under tbe terms of these contracts be as­
land above described, before W. J. Warner, U. S. certained, and that tbe defendants be re­
Commissioner, at his office in Hermiston, Oregon, quired to pay the amounts so fixed, with
on the 3rd day of May, 1917.
Claimant names -« witnesses: Edward C. Bed- interest and costs, and all sums expended
assessments,
to­
dow, William O. Whitsett. Hiram J. Stillings and for taxes and special
gether with interest thereon, and a rea-
Franks. Beddow, all of Hermiston. Oregon.
C. S. Dunn. Register. sonable attorney's fee; all within a time
to be fixed by tbe court In its Interlocu­
at
tory decree.
SUMMONS.
(2) Upon the payment so ascertained
The Flag
In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore­ and determined by the court, tbe paintiff
will
deliver to the defendant, or to such
gon, for the County of Umatilla.
There are some rules about the flag Umatilla
persons or person as they shall designate,
Farm Lands Company, a Cor
which should be remembered.
poration. Plaintiff, vs. Michael Gerdes a good and sufficient Ceed of the afore
said property. In accordance
with said
and George Hays, Defendants.
Tbe flag should be raised at sunrise,
contracts.
To Michael Gerdes and George Hays, De
or after, never before.
(3) That in the event of the failure of
fendants :
payments
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF the defendants to make said
Tbe flag must be lowered at sunset.
you are hereby commanded to within the time so fixed by this court, a
Ii is a mark of disrespect t fly the flag OREGON,
final
decree
be
entered
herein
barring
and
appear and answer the complaint filed
through tbe night.
against you In tbe above entitled cause foreclosing th defendants, and each there
of. and all parties claiming through or un­
When tbe flag is hung against a wall on or before the 9th day of June, 1917, der them, or either thereof, of all rights
flour required and alili produce an at-
which Is six weeks after the 28th day of
’
be
blue
Held
should
be
in
the
upper
and equity In and to the said real prop­
tractive loaf of bread. Although its
April, 1917. the date tor the first pnbll
erties. and cancelling and annul dng
the
volume may be somewhat smaller and left, hand corner if the stripes are hor­ er lion of thw summons aud If you full to said contracts.
so appear and answer the plaintiff will
izontal,
or
in
the
upper
right
band
(4) For such other and further relief
A column upen for the exchange of ila texture somewhat poorer than if
apply to the court for the relief preyed
recipes, to which all are asked to feel made from all wheat flour, such a loaf corner if tbe stripes are perpendicular. for In its complaint, to-wit ; tbe toréelos- as the court may deem just In the prem-
ises.
besides the coats and disbursements
A flag used as a street banner should ore of that certain contract dated tbe of this
free to contribute. Recipes printed will be light and spongy with a rich
suit.
28th day of May, 1910, between the Max-
This summons Is publsihed by order of
under this head ar all tried and in brown crust, wholesome and very he hung across the street at an equal well Land and Irrigation Company, a cor
the Honorable Gilbert W. Phelps, judge of
poration, and Michael Gerdes, and wherein
pi atable
The following Is offered distance between curbs.
many instances have been request d.
whereby the said Maxwell Land and the above entitled court, and said order
United S ares laws forbid the use of and
by the United States department of
Irrigation Company did agree to convey was made and dated the 25th day of April.
Il may not be generally known to agriculture;
the flag in registered trademarks or to said Michaei Gerdes the Southeast 1917. and the date of the first publication
quarter (SE 1-4) of the Northeast quarter of this summons is the 28th day of April.
to i be housewife that corn meal lends
i, al id e tn urend No. 1 (enough t r adverti-ing vurpo-es
CHAS. J. SWINDELLS.
(NE 1-4) of the Northeast Quarter (NE 1917.
Itself to tbe making of “II- hi” bread hi 4 loa ves):
Io no case should she flag be allowed (-4) of Sect ton One (I), Township Four
Attorney for Plaintiff.
826
N.
W.
Bank
Bldg.. Portland, Oregon,
in combination with wheat flour. It
(4) North of Range Twenty-eight (28) E.
‘w
■ d
fourth pounds or 21 to touch the ground.
Date of first publication,
April
28.
W.
M.,
containing
ten
(10)
acres
more
or
cannot of course replace wheat flour i'i
A flag reversed, with tbe blue field
1917.
quirts ii rd bread flour.
less, according to government survey, in
emi ely, but may be used ii any pro­
Date of laat publication, June 9, 1917.
Umatilla County, Oregon, such
convey­
Thre fourths pound or 2 2-3 cups fuis down, la a sign of distress.
ance to be made upon the payment of cer­
portion up to 25 per cent of tbe total
corn meal.
tain moneys stated and set forth In said
SUMMONS,
contract, which said contract and said
Two cakes of compressed yeast.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
lands have been assigned and conveyed to
in the Circuit Court of the State of Orc
Three level tablespoonfuls of sugar.
Department of the interior U. B. Land Office at
plaintiff and are more particularly de­
gou, for tbe County of Umatilla.
La Orando. Oregon, March 3rd. 1917.
Ooe and one-half level tablespoon-
scribed In a complaint In this suit, and
Umatilla Farm Lands Company, a Cor
Notice is hereby given that Karl Schachermeyer
the
further
relief:
poration,
Plaintiff, vs. Ole
Egge, De­
of Hermiston. Oregon, who. on March 22nd. 1911. fuis of salt.
made Reclamation Homestead Entry No. 09157 for
(1) That the amount due the plaintiff
fendant.
About
1
quart
of
liquid
(water,
milk,
Farm Unit C” in SW% being fractional part of
under tbe terms of this contract be aa
To Ole Egge, defendant :
SE% SW% section 28. township 5 north, or equal parts o: milk and water.)
certained, and that the defendants be re
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
range 28 east Willamette Meridian, haa filed
A meeting that should be o( interest quired to pay the amounts so fixed, with OREGON, you are hereby commanded to
notice of intention to make five-year proof,
I'" ree level tablespoonfuls of short­
Interest
and
costs,
and
all
sums
expended
appear
aud answer the
to establish claim to the land above described,
complaint filed
to every dairyman in thia section is by plaintiff and the Maxwell Land and against you In tbe above entitled
before W. J. Warner. United States Commissioner, ening if desired.
cause on
at hie office at Hermiston, Oregon, on the 4th day
Irrigation Company for taxes and special or before the 9th
scheduled
for
Monday
evening
day
of
June, 1917,
d t should be scalded
!»
of May, 1917.,
assessments, together with Interest there- which Is six weeks after the 28th day of
Cla mant names aa witnesses: Thomae Mackay.
lit II lukewar n. Le-s Columbia scheol house. J. G. Wink- on. and a reasonable attorney's fee ; all April, 1917, the date for the first publica
Fred A. Chezik, Emery T. Hancock and Schad- S dihen eouled
reck C. Nichols, ail of Hertë""bNN"kelster
jer,
who
has
charge
of
the
bull
asso
­
within
a time to be fixed by tbe court In tton of this summons and If you fall to
yeast may be used, but more time for
so appear and answer, the plaintiff will
ciation work at the Washington office Its interlocutory decree.
rising will then be required.
(2) Upon the payment so ascertained
of tbe U. S. dairy division will spend and determined by the court, the plain apply to tbe court for the relief prayed
for In Ita complaint, to-wit :
tbe fore­
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALK UNDER EXE
Make s sponge with 2 pounds of
the day here and in the evening speak tiff will deliver to the defendant, or to closure of that certain contract dated the
CUTION
such
person
or
persons
as
they
shall
des
­
Notice la hereby given that by virtue of an whi e flour, the yeast, salt, sugar and to the dairymen.
28th day of May. 1910, between the Max­
He will be accom-
execution issued out of the Circuit court, state of the lukewarm liquid
ignate, a good and sufficient deed of the well Land and Irrigation Co., a corpora­
Cover and set
panted on the trip by F. W. Kehrli.
Oregon for Umatilla county, and to mo directed
aforesaid property. In accordance with the tion, and Ole Egge, and
wherein
and
and delivered, upon the judgment and decree ia a moderately warm place to rise,
Mr Winkj-r is a man of wide ex contract.
whereby the said Maxwell Land and Irri­
rendered and entered In said court on the 23rd
where
it
will
be
free
from
drafts
and
(3)
That
In
the
event
of
tbe
failure
day of April, 1917, in favor of the First National
p-rience
with bull associations all of the defendants to make said payments gation Company did agree to convey to
Bank of Hermiston, a corporation, and against wher the temp rature will be between
said Ole Egge the Northeast quarter (NE
W. A Hail and Abbie J. Hall, his wife, in a suit
over the United States and is well within the time so fixed by this court, a 1-4) of the Northwest Quarter (NW 1-4|
therein pending wherein the said First National 80 and 88 degr es F. When the sponge
final decree be entered herein barring and of the Southeast Quarter (SE 1-4) of sec­
qualiffed
lo
be
of
help
regardidg
local
B ink of Heraisten was plaintiff and the said W
foreclosing the
defendants,
and
each tion One (1), Township Four (4) North
A Hall and Abbio J. Hall, his wife. G. F. Hall has hi co e very light, which should conditions.
Members of the Hermis­ thereof, and all parties claiming through of Range Twenty-dght (28) E. W.
and C. E Newhouse, wore defendants, for the occur within two hours, beat it up
M ,
ton Jersey Breeders’ association, esime or nnder them, or either thereof, of all containing ten (10) acres more or less,
sum of $2116.90 with interest thereon at the rate
of 10 per cent per annum from November 17, 1915. thorough’), add he softened short n
right and equity In and to the said real according to government survey. In Uma-
ially, should make it a point to beat property, and cancelling and annulling
and the further sum of $200.00 attorneys fees and
tilla County. Oregon ; such conveyance to
$23.00 costs and disbursements, which said decree, ing, if this is to be used, sod gradu­ Mr. Winkjer.
the said contract.
be made upon the payment
of
certain
j idgment, and order of sale has boon duly docket- ally w. ik in the remainder of the
(4)
For
auch
other
and
further
relief
e I and enrolled In the office of the clerk of said
moneys stated and set forth In said con
as the court may deem just In the prem­ tract, which said contract and said lands
court; end in and by which eaid judgment, decree wheat flour which has been sifted with
ises, besides the costs snd disbursements have been assigned and conveyed to plain­
and order of eale It was directed that the herein-
Knesd 'he mixture un
efter described real property In Umatilla county. the corn meal.
of this suit.
tiff and are more particularly described
Oregon, to-wit: The south half of the northeast til a smooth and elastic dough has
This summons Is published by order of In a complaint In this suit, and the fur­
quarter of the southeast quarter, the east half of
the
Honorable
Gilbert
W
Phelps,
judge
of
the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter, been formed, which is fairly soft bul
ther relief :
the above entitled court, and aaid order
the east half of the southeast quarter of the
(1) That the amount due tbe plaintiff
waa made and dated the 25th day of April, under the terms of this contract be as­
southeast quarter, the northwest quarter of the not sticky. If the dough is too stiff oi
Good roads will make Oregon the 1917. and the date of the first publica­
southeast quartet of the southeast quarter, and too soft, add a little more water or
certained.
and that the defendants be re-
the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter
of this summons is the 28th day of
quired to pay the amounts so fixed, with
flour as r quired, kneading well after greateat dairying center in the world. tion
all In section 3. In township 4 North, Range.
April.
1917.
Remember
this
when
you
vote
on
the
Eaet of the Willamette Meridian, containing 110
special interest and costs, and all sums
CHAS. J. SWINDELLS,
aeree, more or less, according to the government each addition. Cover and set back to road bond bill in June.
expended for taxes snd
special
assess
Attorney for Plaintiff. menta, together with
survey, subject to the right of way of the Ow. rise again until double tn volume,
Interest
thereon,
R & N. Railway Company. and the rights of way
826 N. W. Bank Bldg., Portland. Oregon.
and
a
reasonable
attorney's
fee:
all
within
for ditches and county roads across the said lands; which will require from one to two
The proponed bond issue will pro­
Date of first publication, April 28. 1917.
a time to be fixed by the court in its In­
together with the tenements, hereditaments and
Date
of
laat
publication.
June
9.
1917.
hour-.
Knead
lightly,
divide
inti
vide
good
roadn
at
no
greater
coat
appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise
terlocutory decree.
appertaining, be sold by the Sheriff of Umatilla three or four approximately equa
than the state la now paying for poor
(21
Upon the payment so ascertained
county, Oregon, to satisfy said judgment and all
and
determined by the court, the plaintiff
costs; Therefore I will on the 28th day of May. 1917, portions, reserving s amali ball o' onea.
SUMMONS.
will deliver to the defendant, or to such
dough for an indicator. Place this
In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore- verson or persons as he shall designate, a
The action of the recent Legislature
Pendieton, Umatilla county, Oregon,
sell
at ball ofdougb in a email jelly glass
gon. for tbe County of Umatilla.
rood and sufficient deed of the aforesaid
public auction to the highest bidder for cash la
In doubling the annual license on au- Umatilla Farm Lands Company, a Cor- vroperty. in accordance with the contract
hand, all of the right, title end interest which the having straight sides, which has been |
poration.
Plaintiff,
vs.
C.
K.
McDowell
tomobiles
and
making
the
funda
de-
(3) That in the event of the failure
said defendants W. A. Hall and Abbie J. Mall,
and J. A. Hoff. Defendants.
Note the volume of rived therefrom available tor road
of the defendant to make said payments
his wife. G. F Hall and C. K. Newhouse, or any slightly warmed.
To C. R. McDowell and J. A. Hoff,. De
within the time so fixed by this court, n
of them had in and to the above described prem- dough In the tumbler snd mark the
construction In justified by the
fendants :
ises on the 17th day of November. A. D. 1915, or
final decree be entered herein
barring
soning that It In the automobile that
■ neo then has acquired, or now have, the pro- glass at twice this volume.
IS THE NAME OF THE STATE OF and foreclosing tbe defendant and all par­
ceeds to be applied in satitfaction of said execu-
destroys the road and it should bear OREGON, you are hereby commanded to ties claiming through or under him. of all
Mold the loaves and place io slight-
tion and all costs.
appear and answer" the complaint filed right and equity In and to said real prop-
the burden of road construction.
Dated this 23rd day of April. A. D. 1917.
Place
against you In the above enttled cause on erty. and cancelling and
22-36
T. D. Taylor. Sherif ly warmed and greased psos.
annulling
the
or before the 9th day of
June.
1917,
"When public money la honestly which la six weeks after the 28th day of said contract
(4) For such other and further relief
apent on a road every dollar becomea April, 1917, the date for the first pub­ As the court may deem just in the prem-
three dollars," aaya the Portland Jour­ lication of this summons, and It you fall ises, besides tbe costs and disbursements
nal. "Flrat, there la the dollar In tha to so appear and answer the plaintiff will of this suit.
apply to tbe court for tbe relief prayed
This summons Is published by order of
road itself. Second, there remains In tor in its complaint, towlt : the toréelo»
Honorable Gilbert W. Phelps, judge of
the community the dollar which haa lire of that certain contract dated the the
the above entitled court, and said order
been paid out for labor and material. 21st day of June. 1910, between tbe Max was made and dated the 25th
of
Third, there ia the dollar of economic weil Land and Irrigation Co., a corpora- April. 1917. and the date of the first put
tlon. and C. It McDowell, and wherein and lication of this summons is the 28th dar
value added to the land adjacent to whereby the said Maxwell Land and Irri­
the road. This ia a real value, not • gation Company did agree to convey to of April, 1917.
CHAS J SWINDELLS.
speculative one. It ia an increase in said C. K McDowell the northwest quar­
Attorney for Plaintiff.
ter
(NW
1-41
of
the
northwest
quarter
productive capacity."
826 N. W. Rank Bldg. Portland, Oregon.
(NW
1-4)
of
the
southeast
quarter
(SE
Better reasons for supporting the
Date of first publication April 28. 1913.
I 41 of Section ‘One (II, Township Four
Date of laat publication June 9. 1917.
road bond bill June 4th could not be (41 north of Range twenty eight (28) E
GOGGLES
offered.
It may be depended upon IV M.. contaning" ten (10) aeres more or
15c and up
that Highway Commissioners Benson. less, according to government survey. In
SUMMONS.
Thompson and Adame will see to It Umatilla County, Oregon, such convey­
ance to be made upon the payment of cer­ tn the Circuit Court of the State of Or
that every dollar of the road fund Is
gon for tbe County of Umatilla.
tain moneys stated and set forth In said
honestly expended and full value re­ contract, which said contract and said Umatilla Farm Lands Co., a Corporation
turned in roads honestly constructed. lands have been assigned and conveyed to
Plaintiff, vs. W W. Nicholas. Defend
plaintiff and are more particularly
de
The personnel of the Highway Com scribed In a complaint In this suit, and To W. W Nicholas, defendant :
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
mission, appointed by Governor Withy-
OREGON, von are hereby comr sanded t
combe, la la itself a guarantee that between the Maxwell Land and Irrigation appear and answer the emuni, int filed
corporation, and C.
the money derived from the proposed
against yon In the above entitle. I cause on
$6.000,000 good ronda bond issue will Dowell, and wherein and whereb
Maxwell Land and Irrigation Company did
be wisely and economically expended.
917. the dat
It is a further guarantee that every northeast quarter (NE 1 4) of the south-
cent of tbe money will be spent in east quarter (SE 1-4) of the northeast
and answer, the m- Idtlff ' will anele
practical road construction
There quarter (NE 141 of Section One (II,
Other Seasonable Articles
B. f. KINGSLEY
Phone 171
Hermiston, Oregon
EXCHANGE OF RECIPES
BULL ASSOCIATION
MAN HERE MONDAY
and wherein and whereny the said Max­
well Land and 1 rigation
Company
did
agree to convey to said W. W. Nicholas
all that part of the south half (8 1-2) of
the northwest quarter (NW 1-4) of the
southeast quarter (HE 1-4) of Section One
(1), Township Four (4) North of Range
Twenty-eight (28) E. W. M., lying east of
the U. 8. It. 8. Pipe Line "M " containing
90 6-10 acres mors or less, according to
tbe government survey, In Umatilla Coun­
ty, Oregon, such conveyance to be made
upon tbe payment of certain moneys stated
and set forth in said contract which said
contract and said lands have been assign­
ed and conveyed to plaintiff
and
are
more particularly described in
a
com­
plaint in this suit, and the further relief :
(1) That the amount due the plain­
tiff under the terms of this contract be
ascertained, and that the defendant be re­
quired to pay tbe amounts so fixed, with
Interest and costs, and all sums expended
for taxes and special assessments, togeth­
er with Interest thereon, and a reasonable
attorney's fee ; all within a time to be
fixed by tbe court in Its interlocutory de­
cree.
(2) Upon tbe payment so ascertained
and determined by the court, the plaintiff
will deliver to the defendant, or to such
person or persons as he shall designate, a
good and sufficient deed of the aforesaid
property, in accordance with tbe contract.
(3) That In the event of tbe failure
of the defendant to make said payments
within the time so fixed by this court, a
final deeree be entered herein barring and
foreclosing the defendant and all parties
claiming through or under said defendant,
of all right and equity tn and to the said
real property, and cancelling and annull­
ing the said contract.
(4)
For such other and further relief
as the court may deem just In the prem-
ises, besides the costs and disbursements
of this suit.
This summons Is published by order of
the Honorable Gilbert W. Phelps, judge of
the above entitled court, and said order
was made and dated the 25th
day of
April. 1917, and the date of the first pub-
lication of this summons Is the 28th day
of April, 1917.
CHAS. J. SWINDELLS.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
826 N. W. Bank Bldg.. Portland. Oregon.
Date of first publication April 28. 1917.
Date of last publication June 9, 1917.
Herald Printing for Satisfaction
BUCK
W
war
LOSSES SURELY PREVENTED
by CUTTER’S BLACKLEG PILLS
fresh,
reliable;
■ E gw preferred.”
I
BAI westtern,stoc
Use any injector, but Cutter’s simplest and strongest-
order direct.
GOOD ROAD POINTERS
will be neither waste nor extrava-
gaacs in the expenditure of the fund
ty-eight
(28) C. W. U.
government
survey,
in
containing
Umatilla
Useless
To send your cream out of
town when we are paying
Portland prices right here.
To do so means tbe loas of
express and at tbe same
time you help build up tbe
other fellow instead of
patronizing a local insti,
tution.
HERMISTON CREAMERY
COMPANY
Ice
Cream
season is now bere in ear­
nest and we are ready to
serve you in any quan-
lily. Try ua for your
next party.
Our Candies
are always fesh and nier.
Our line of Box candies
is unexcelled. Bulk cau-
diea handled by ua are
of the same high grade
a od purity aa the
P. B. SISCEL
ten
County,
Irrigation Company
and W
w
Nicholas.
box.
)
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