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THE This is the Season to WEAR THE BLUE MISTON HERALD, ROAD BOND BILL CROWS IN FAVOR Cains Support When Kahki Pants and Coats Straw Hats, Summer Underwear 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 It Is Shown Taxes Will Lit Be Increase! Iron Age and Planet Junior Seeders and Cultivators We have the Overalls and Jackets HERMISTON, As soon as the general public under stands that the extra tax on automo biles will pay for the hard-surfacing of the highways In the proposed trunk Unes over the state, friends for the good roads movement inccease. The title of the bill gave it a black eye as soon as it appeared, The word "bond" scared them stiff, It is now being understood that the road money that has been available in the different road districts is not interfered with under the proponed plan, but is paid out of the Increased assessment on automobiles. The bond issue then be- cornea simply the state loaning Its credit to get the good roads now, and let tbe extra auto tax pay for them as they are being used. The proposition is growing in favor as it is under- stood.—Hubbard Enterprise. GOOD ROAD POINTERS 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 additional 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 terlocutory decree. SUMMONS. Portland building code suspended to (2) Upon the payment so ascertained allow car shops to be erected by Twohy In tbe Circuit Court of the State of Ore and determined by the court, the plaintiff gon. for the County of Umatilla. Bros. will deliver to the defendant, or to such Umatilla Farm Lands Company, a Cor person or persons as be shall designate, a poration, Plaintiff, vs. C. R. McDowell good and sufficient deed of the aforesaid and J. A. Hoff, Defendants. property, In accordance with the contract. To C. R. McDowell and J. A. Hoff, De (3) That In the event of the failure fendants : The (road) bond issue, should it be of the defendant to make said payments IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF voted, will be taken care of by the within the time so fixed by this court, a OREGON, you are hereby commanded to final decree be entered herein barring quarter-mill state road tax and auto appear and answer the complaint filed and foreclosing the defendant and all par Under the plan submitted in the against you In the above enttled cause on mobile licenses. Both must be paid ties claiming through or under him, of all whether the bonds carry or not. To us road bonding bill, the farmer has or before the 9th day of June, 1917, right and equity In and to said real prop everything to gain and nothing to which Is six weeks after the 28th day of it seems the bond issue should be fa erty, and cancelling and annulling the lose. According to a compilation by April, 1917, the date rot the first pub said contract. vored by all.—Hermiston Herald. lication of this summons, and if you fall (4) For such other and further relief the State Tax Commission, agricul to ao appear and answer the plaintiff will as the court may deem just In the prem- "The attitude of the State Highway ture in Oregon pays on approximately apply to tbe court for the relief prayed ises, beetdes tbe costs and disbursements Commission in reference to the distri 26 per cent of the total taxable prop for In Its complaint, towlt : the foreclos of this suit. bution of the *6,000,000 state bond is- erty, timber and lumbering on 19 per ure of that certain contract dated the This summons Is published by order of 21st day of June, 1910, between the Max aue will be to show no undue prefer cent, city and towns on 41 per cent well Land and Irrigation Co., a corpora the Honorable Gilbert W. Phelps, judge of the above entitled court, and said order ence to any particular section of the and public utilities on 14 per cent tion. and C. R. McDowell, and wherein and was made and dated the 25th day of atate over another,” comments the Designated as they are to meet the whereby the said Maxwell Land and Irri April, 1917, and tbe date of the flrat pub- requirements of the state as a whole, gation Company did agree to convey to Roseburg Review. "It is their inten lication of this summons Is the 28th day tion to co-operate with all the counties these main through arteries will be said C. R. McDowell the northweet quar of April, 1917. ter (NW 1-4) of the northwest quarter built from city limits to city limits, CHAS. J. SWINDELLS, throughout the state, not with a few, (NW 1-4) of the southeast quarter (SE Attorney for Plaintiff. as many have been led to believe the cities alone having authority ovei 1-4) of Section One (1), Township Four 826 N. W. Bank Bldg., Portland, Oregon. The new town of Crane to have a through opponents to the bond Issue. city streets. The Highway Commis (4) north of Range twenty-eight (28) E. Date of first publication April 28, 1917. bank. Date of last publication June 9. 1917. Douglas County should not lag a mo sion has announced that, where any W. M., contanlng ten (10) acres more or less, according to government survey. In of the main roads to be improved Coos county dairies are to be re- ment until some action is taken where- Umatilla County, Oregon, such convey A column opeo for the exchange of | plenished with 850,000 worth of cows. by our road Interests will be mater pass through the smaller towns and ance to be made upon the payment of cer SUMMONS. recipas, to which all are asked to feel ially benefited by the proposed bond villages and the street is not already tain moneys stated and set forth In said Springfield has a new industry—re- improved, the Commission will hard- contract, which said contract and said In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore Issue." free to contribute. Recipes printed building sewing machines. gon for the County of Umatilla. surface that portion of the road in lands have been assigned and conveyed to Umatilla Farm Lands Co., a Corporation, under this head are all tried and in de plaintiff and are more particularly cluded within the limits of such towns Canyon City—Ash stos mines at Mt. Plaintiff, vs. W. W. Nicholas, Defend "Will it not be far better to seh many instances bave been request d. and villages without additional cost scribed In a complaint In this suit, and ant. V ruon i esume operations. these proposed bonds and begin our also the foreclosure of that certain con- to, such communities. When improved tract dated the 21st day of June. 1910, To W. W. Nicholas. defendant : BROWN SUGAR CREAM PIE Eugene -Stare armory road work by a common-sense system these main lines will serve not only between the Maxwell Land and Irrigation IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF than to dribble it out in small sums Mrs. T. H. Gaither plans comp eted and bids being taken. the agricultural districts through Company, a corporation, and C. R. Mc- OREGON, you are hereby commanded to from year to year and in the end ac complaint tiled Dowell, and wherein and whereby the said appear and answer the 1 cup brown sugar. Lakeside will vota on 15,000 school complish nothing?” Inquires the Hood which they pass,, but will also serve Maxwell Land and Irrigation Company did against you in the above entitled cause on centers of population—the principal 1 tablespoon butter. agree to convey to said C. R. McDowell the or before the 9th day ot June, 1917, whien bond issue. River Glacier. market places. They will be market northeast quarter (NE 1-4) of the south is six weeks atter the 28th day of April, 2 tablespoon - milk State public utility commission fixes roads as well as through state roads east quarter (SE 1-4) of the northeast 1917, the date for tbe first publication or Cook until waxy It la time Oregon was getting out of —not luxuries. quarter (NE 1-4) of Section One (1), this summons and If you fall to so ap value of physical properties of Pacific the mud, comments the Tillamook Yolks of 3 eggs. Township Four (4) North of Range Twen pear and answer, tbe plaintiff will apply Telephone Co. at $10,963,802 as basis ty eight (28) E. W. M., containing ten to the court for the relief preyed for In its Herald. California and Washington I heaping tablespoon flour. All for rate making. are agreed that Oregon needs (10) acres more or less, according, to complaint, to-wit : the foreclosure of that have both made large appropriations 2 cups oi milk. survey, In Umatilla County, certain contract dated the 28th day oi Independence has put one over in for good roads during the past few good roads. The only material dif- government Oregon, such conveyance to be made upon stay, 1910, between the Maxwell Laud and M X smooth and add to first part. ference cf opinion is as to the method -ecuring the erection of a beet sugar years, while Oregon has stood etili. (he payment of certain moneys stated and irrigation Company and W. W. Nicholas, Put in double boiler atirring constant The bonding bill which will come up of financing the movement—direct tax set forth in said contract, which said and wherein and wherevy the said Max ly until thick, then let cook about 15 factory at that place bv the Utah- for consideration in June is an eco ation or bonds based on a revenue contract and said lands have been assign well Land and 1 rigation Company did Idaho Sugar Co Over 1600 acres of already provided by law. The fact ed and conveyed to plaintiff and are more agree to convey to said W. W. Nicholas minutes. Remove from fire, add nomic business proposition. that taxes are already burdensome is particularly described in a complaint In all that part of the south half (S 1-2) of vanilla and put in baked crust, whites sugar beets will be planted this year. I the northwest quarter (NW 1-4) of the the very best argument for issuing this suit, and the further relief. Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. The annual license on all automo of eggs on top. Brown in oven, This (1) That the amount due the plaintiff southeast quarter (SE 1-4) ot Section One bonds. The combined revenue from will train a signal corps for help to biles has been doubled. The fees from under the terms of these contracts be as I (1), Township Four (4) North of Range makes one large pie. an increased auto license and the certained, and that the defendants be re twenty eight (28) E. W. M., lying east of he United States army in the event of this source will be adequate to pay the the U. S. R. S. Pipe Line "M” containing PINEAPPLE PIE Interest and the principal of the $6,- existing state road tax will pay the quired to pay the amounts so fixed, with 90 6-10 acres more or less, according to interest and costs, and all sums expended interest and retire at maturity the 000,000 road bonds. Automobile own- the government survey, in Umatilla Coun- Mrs. T. H. Gaither The Dalles to have » new fireproof era are willing to pay the increased li bonds proposed in the good roads bill. for taxes and special assessments. to I ty, Oregon, such conveyance to be made gether with interest thereon, and a rea One nint can of grated pin apple The people will vote on this bond bill hospital. cense but ask that the money raised sonable attorney's fee ; all within a time upon the payment ot certain moneys stated and ita weight In sugar and one-fourth at the special election June 4th. to be fixed by the court In Its Interlocu aud eet forth in said contract which said Grants Pa-s — Simmons-Logau mine therefrom shall be spent In road con contract and said lauds have been assign of weight in butter. Cream butter and tory decree. struction. Why not? They are going made cleanup of 824,199 (2) Upon the payment so ascertained ed and conveyed to plaintiff and are sugar together, four eggs (beaten SUMMONS. more particularly described In a com to pay the bill. And it will not be and determined by the court, the paintiff The Industrial Welfare commission separately ), one cup of sweet cream, necessary to raise general taxes, either. In the Circuit Court of he State of Ore will deliver to the defendant, or to auch plaint in this suit, and the further relief : (1) That the amount due the plain gon. for tbe County of Umatilla. add a pinch of salt Add pineapple will consider allosing Oregon cancer- Vote for the bonds. persons or person as they shall designate, Umatilla Farm Landa Company, a Cor a good and sufficient Ceed of the afore tiff under the terms ot this contract be ies to op-rate on same basis as Califor last. Bake with one crust and frost. poration, Plaintiff, va. Michael Gerdes said property. In accordance with said ascertained, and tbat tbe defendant be re nia canneries of fruits end vegetables From a series of Investigations, the quired to pay the amounts so fixed, with and George Hays, Defendants. contracts. saterest and costs, aud all sums expended (3) That in the event of the failure of for Condon voted 115 to 1 in favor of th U. 8. Department of Agriculture has To Michael Gerdes and George Hays, De taxes and special assessments, togeth fendants : found that, following the Improvement the defendants to make said payments state high«»; bond issue. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF within the time so fixed by this court, a er with interest thereon, and a reasonable of the main market roads, the increase OREGON, be you are hereby commanded to final decree be entered herein barring and attorney's tee ; all within a time Euge e has raised $50,000 for a flax In the selling price of tillable farm rixed by the court In Its interlocutory de appear and anawer the complaint filed scutchiog mi U The company exiect lands served by the roads has amount against you In the above entitled cause foreclosing th defendants, and each there cree. of, and all parties claiming through or un (2) Upon the payment so ascertained to pay farmers $20 a ton for straw and ed to from one to three times the total on or before tbe 9th day of June, 1917, der them, or either thereof, of all rights which is atx weeks after the 28th day of and equity in and to the said real prop and determined by the court, tbe plaintiff the soil will grow a too aod a half to coat of the improvements. April, 1917. the date for tbe first pnbll erties, and cancelling and annulling the will deliver to the defendant, or to such Oregon City—Willamette locks and person or persons as he shall designate, a c>i ton of th. summons aud If you fail to canal drained to start $100,000 Im- three tons to the acre. good and sufficient deed of tbe aforesaid The construction of hard-surfaced so appear and answer the plaintiff wil said contracts. (4) For such other and further relief property. In accordance with the contract. M rshfield Beaver Hill coal mine- roads that will enable the farmer to apply to the court for the relief prayed provements and as much more by the as the court may deem just In the prem (3) That in tbe event of tbe failure perate to April 20 under armi ice reach the Columbia River with his for in ita complaint, to-wit ; tbe foreclos- ises. besides the costs and disbursements P. R L 4 P. Co. of the defendant to make said payments nre of that certain contract dated the w hen the men • x pee adv nce in wa e- of this suit. grain and other products will give the Marshfield—Coos Bay will be made witbin tbe time so fixed by this court, a 28th day of May, 1910, between the Max- This summons is publsihed by order of Coos county will g t $362,000 ex* producers of Eastern Oregon the full well Land and Irrigation Company, a cor- the Honorable Gilbert W. Phelps, judge of final decree be entered herein barring and oil base for fuel supplies by S. P. Co poratlon, and Michael Gerdes, and wherein foreclosing the defendant and all parties p nded on highways under state benefit of water competition In mar and whereby the aald Maxwell Land and the above entitled court, and said order claiming through or under said defendant, keting their products and will ulti- Huntingtor —Large new garage be- diri ci ion was made and dated the 25th day of April, Irrigation Company did agree to convey of all right and equity tn and to tbe said mately bring about a reduction of ex- to said Michaei Gerdes ing erected here the Southeast 1917, and the date of the first publication real property, and cancelling and annull East Porti nd get a brick factory cessive freight rates that are now in quarter (SE 1-4) of the Northeast quarter of this summons is the 28th day of April, ing the said contract. CHA8. J. SWINDELLS, St. John's Review le a of $200,000 and planing mill effect over the various branch railroad (NE 1-4) of the Northeaat Quarter (NE 1917. (4) For such other and further relief Attorney for Plaintiff. 1-4) of Section One (1), Township Four the court may deem just In the prem- for new ship u lding plant go ng in. Wilsonville—3 mile flume completed lines on which the farmer la now de (4) North of Range Twenty-eight (28) E. 826 N. W. Bank Bldg., Portland, Oregon, as Ises, besides the coats and disbursements pendent for transportation. Date of first publication, April 28, W. M., containing ten (10) acres more or Vale—Fruitland farmers subscribed to bring 30,000,000 feet lumber to river of this suit less, according to government survey, in 1917. This summons Is published by order of here $15,000 stock in cannerv Date of last publication, June 9, 1917. convey The fact that the United States Is at Umatilla County, Oregon, such the Honorable Gilbert W. Phelps, judge of tbe above entitled court, and said order war with a foreign foe only furnishes ance to be mede upon the paymeat of cer moneys ststed and set forth in aald was made and dated the 25th day ot an additional argument in support of tain SUMMONS. contract, which said contract and said of the first pub- the good roads bond bill. Improved landa have been assigned and conveyed to In the Circuit Court of tbe State of Ore April, 1917, and the date Is the 28th day lication of this summons and serviceable highways are a mili plaintiff and are more particularly de- gon, for the County of Umatilla. of April, 1917. tary necessity in time of war. In their scribed tn a complaint In this suit, ano Umatilla Farm Lands Company, a Cor CHAS. J. SWINDELLS, the further relief: De poration. Plaintiff, vs. Ole Egge, Attorney for Plalatiff. present condition, even the main trunk (1) That the amount due the plaintiff fendant. 826 N. W Bank Bldg.. Portland, Oregon. roads In this state are entirely inade under the terms of this contract be as To Ole Egge, defendant : Date of first publication April 28. 1917. quate to meet the situation should the certained, and that the defendants be re- IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF Date of last publication June 9, 1917. Pacific Coast ever be attacked by un- quired to pay the amounts so fixed, with OREGON, you are hereby commanded to friendly forces. Good roads are not interest end costs, and all sums expended appear and answer the complaint filed by plaintiff and tbe Maxwell Land and against you In the above entitled cause on only desirable in time of peace but Irrigation Company for taxee and special or before the 9th day of June, 1917. positively Indispensable when the assessments, together with Intereat there which Is six weeks after the 28th day of on. and a reasonable attorney’s fee: ail April, 1917, the date for tbe first publica- within a time to be fixed by the court In tlon of this summons and If you fail to Ita interlocutory decree. so appear and answer, tbe plaintiff will Commentins on the selection of Her (21 Upon tbe payment so ascertained bert Nunn as State Highway Engineer. and determined by the court, the plain apply to the court for the relief prayed for In its complaint, to-wit : the fore R. R Murdock, roadmaster for Coos tiff will deliver to the defendant, or to closure of that certain contract dated the County, pays the following high trlb such person or persons as they shall dee 28th day of May. 1910. between the Max ignnte, a good and sufficient deed of the well Land and Irrigation Co., a corpora ate to the qualifications of Mr. Nunn aforesaid property. In accordance with the tion, and Ole Egge, and wherein and "By executive and technical trainine contract. whereby tbe said Maxwell Land and irri season is now here io ear- and experience, be ts eaaily the best (3) That In the event of the failure gation Company did agree to convey to nest and we are ready to qualified man In the State of Oregon. of the defendants to make said payments said Ole Egge the Northeast quarter (NE serve you in any quan If not on"he Pacific Coast, for the po- within the time so fixed by this court, a 14) of the Northwest Quarter (NW 1-4» final decree be entered herein barring and of the Southeast Quarter (SE 1-4) of Mo sition which he hss recently been tity. Try us for your defendants. each appointed to fill. The Commission Is thereof, and all parties claiming through tion One (1), Township Four (4) North next party. - bells. of Range Twenty-eight (28) E. W. M . + ts be complimented upon their choice or under them, or either thereof, of all containing ten (10) acres more or less, right and equity in and to the said real and the stste upon Its good fortune In to the property, and cancelling and annulling according lu government survey, in Uma life of the said contract. button be made upon the payment of certain (4) For such other and farther relief the cit Other Seasonable Articles OREGON FARMERS HAVE EVERYTHING TO GAIN B. S. KINGSLEY Hermiston, Oregon Phone 171 EXCHANGE OF RECIPES INDUSTRIAL NEWS ITEMS OF THE WEEK Have Cream Them Our Candies its w for i your trust- auto. engine. built with SAPPER BROS. Owners of automobiles will be re quired to par the Increased license fee whether the mad bond bill passes or not. On the other hand. It the road bonds are voted at the June election, a real start will he assured in giving to the state a system of permanent highways constructed from a uto mo bile license fees and without increas Salem—Oregon hop industry he'ped by shipments to South Africa. ises. besides the roots and disbursements of this suit. This summons Is published by order the Honorable Gilbert W Phelps, judge the above entitled aoms ana aald moneys stated and set forth in said coo I tract, which said contract and said lands , have been assigned and conveyed to plain tiff and are more particularly described nt ■, nt in * ___ . , . , complaint a., ther relief: - - ----- in this suit, and the fur- That the amount due the plaintiff Our line of box cardies is unexcelled. Bulk can- of the same high grade and purity as the box. April, 1917. CHAS J SWINDELLS. Attorney for Plaintiff. 826 N W Rank Bldg.. Portland. Oregon. Date of first publication. April 28, 1917 Date of last publication, June », 1917 special interest and costs, and all sums special Interest P. B. SISCEL