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THE HERMISTON HERALD, H1ERMISTOM, OREGON. ises, besides the costs, and disbursements Notice of Annual School Meeting I Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of of this suit. This summons is published by order of | School District No. 14 of Umatilla county, state the Honorable Gilbert W. Phelps, judge of I 4 of Oregon, that the annual school meeting of said the above entitled court, and said order t High School Building, to was made and dated the 25th day of April, 1917, and the date of the first pub I Monday of June, being the 18th day of June, A. lication of this summons is the 28th day of April, 1917. I D. 1917. CHAS. SWINDELLS, I This meeting is called for the purpose of elect- Attorney for Plaintiff. ing 1 Director for a term of three years and 1 826 N. W. Bank Bldg., Portland. Oregon. I Clerk for a term of one year, and the transaction Date of first publication April 28. 1917. ! of business usual at such meeting. Date of last publication June 9. 1917. I Dated this 22d day of May. 1917. Attest; J. H. Young. C. S. McNaught At our store will buy a full size, first quality can of Dist. Clerk Chair. Board Directors SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION. TOMATOES, CORN, PEAS OR BEANS In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon in and for Umatilla County. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF Western Land & Irrigation Company, a OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF UMATILLA Corporation. Plaintiff, vs. N. T. T Olson, Olson, De. W. G. Drowley, Plaintiff, I Summons for pub- fendant. We also offer V». ' lication in fore- Olson, the above named W. T. Schlosser, Defendant. ‘ closure of tax lien fendant : Wesson Salad Oil in pint size at 40c and quart size at 75c IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF To W. T. Schlosser, the above named defendant: C. In the name of the state of Oregon you are OREGON: You are hereby required to ap hereby notified that W. G. Drowley, the holder of pear and answer the complaint heretofore certifícate of delinquency numbered 1383 issued filed against you in the above entitled on the 7th day of April, 1917, by the tax collector I court and cause on or before the last day Morris Lard, 5 lb. size, $1.25; of the county of Umatilla, state of Oregon, for the of the time prescribed in the order for pub- amount of four and sixty-three hundredths ($4.63) I lication of the summons herein, to-wit, 10 lb. size, $2.40 dollars, the same being the amount then due and i within six weeks from the date of the first delinquent for taxes for the year 1913, together I publication of this summons, or within six with penalty, interest and costs thereon upon the real property assessed to you, of which you are I weeks from the date of personal service up- the owner as appears of record, situated in said on you of a copy of the summons and STRAINED HONEY county and state, and particularly bounded and complaint herein, if the same be served out described as follows, to-wit: West half of the of the State of Oregon ; and if you fall so Northwest quarter of the Northwest quarter to appear and answer, the plaintiff will In quart fruit jars 45c of the Southwest quarter of section 8, township 4 apply to the court for the relief demanded north of range 28 east of W. M. You are further In the complaint herein, to-wit, for a de notified that said W. G. Drowley has paid taxes cree cancelling the contract for the sale oi on said premises for prior or subsequent years i he North 12 of the East 12 of the East % with the rate of interest on said amounts as fol- of the East 12 of the Southeast 1 ot the lows: Northeast 14 of Section 17. Township 4 Years Tax Receipt Rate of North of Range 28 East of W. M., con Date paid Number Amt. Interest taining 2.2 acres, and the contract for the April 9, 1917 1914 1591 $1.73 15 per çent sale of the South 12 of the East 12 of the 1915 April 9, 1917 1590 2.15 15 per cent East 12 of the East 12 of the Southeast 14 1916 April 9, 1917 4068 1.27 15 per cent Said W. T. Schlosser, as the owner of the legal of the Northeast 1 of Section 17, Town I title of the above described property as the same ship 4 North of Range 28 East of the W. Free Delivery to all Parts of the City | appears of record, and each of the other persons — . containing 2.5 acres, with water rights PHONE 411 above named are hereby notified that W.G. Drow- to defendant made on August 2, 1911, re- ley will apply to the circuit court of the county moving the cloud from plaintiffs title and state aforesaid for a decree foreclosing the caused by said contracts being recorded in lien against the property above described and the deed records of Umatilla County, Ore 1 mentioned in said certificate. And you are here- gon in Book 73 of deeds at page 490 and | by summoned to appear within sixty days after in Book 73 of deeds at page 488. respec- the first publication of the summons exclusive of tively, and quieting plaintiff’s title to said I the day of said first publication, and defend this premises and property. Issued Each Saturday by I action or pay the amount due as above shown to This summons is published pursuant to gether with costs and accrued interest and in case an order of the Hon. Gilbert W. Phelps, of your failure to do so, a decree will be rendered Judge of said court, made and entered on foreclosing the lien of said taxes and costs against the 11th day of May, 1917, directing that the land and premises above named. This sum OREGON HERMISTON of summons hereiu be made by E L. Jackson spent Wednesday at mons is published by order of the Honorable Gil- service I bert W. Phelps, judge of the Circuit court of the publication once each week for six suc- Pendleton. cessive weeks in the Hermiston Herald, a ! state of Oregon for the county of Umatilla, and Entered as second-class matter, December said order was made and dated thia 29th day of weekly newspaper printed and published at 5. 1906, at the postoffice at Hermiston, 'Oregon H. M Straw and F. B Swayze May, 1917, and the date of the first publication of Hermiston, Oregon. Date of first publi- a., r... c.. | this summons is the 9th day of June, 1917. All cation May 19, 1917. drove down to Irrigon Sunday. process and papers in this proceeding may be W. G. DROWLEY. SUBSCRIPTION RATES served upon the undersigned residing within the Attorney for the Plaintiff. 31 50 One year.................... a .................................................. Mr. and Mrs. C. S. McNaught camestate of Oregon, at the address hereafter men- P. O. Address : Vancouver, . .75 Six months.................................................. Stephen A. Lowell, Clarke County, Washington. home Sunday after several days in tioned. Address, Pendleton, Ore. Attorney for Plaintiff Subscriptions must M paid in advance. Port land. SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION. ADVERTISING RATES In the Circuit Court of the State of SUMMONS. Miss Norma Eriksen, O. A. C. stu- Display-One time, 25 cents per inch; two inser Oregon for the County of Umatilla. tions, 20 cents per inch per Insertion; monthly dent, came home Thursday for the In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore- Western Land & Irrigation Company, a rates, 16 cents per Inch per issue. gon. for the County of Umatilla. corporation. Plaintiff, vs. Michal Kvamme, Umatilla Farm Lands Company, a Cor Defendant. Readers— First insertion, 10 cents per line; each summer. subsequent insertion without change of copy, poratlon. Plaintiff, vs. Ole Egge, De To Michal Kvamme the above named de Mrs. Purdy was hostess Tuesday 5 cents per line. fendant : fendant. IN THE NA.E OF THE STATE OF afternoon, two tables being filled at To Ole Egge, defendant : IHM PAPER REPRESENTED FOR FOREIGN auction bridge. IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby required to ap pear answer the complaint heretofore OREGON, you are hereby commanded to filed and ADVERTISING BY THE against you in the above entitled appear and answer the complaint filed court and cause on or before the last day Miss Kingsley is home from O. A. U. against you in the above entitled cause on the time prescribed in the order for pub- for the summer vacation and is assist- or before the 9th day of June, 1917. of lication of the summons herein, to-wit, which is six weeks after the 28th day of within six weeks from the date of the first ing in the store. publication of this summons, or within six April, 1917, the date for the first publica GENERAL OFFICES weeks from (he date of personal service A F. Beisse came home Tuesday tiou of this summons and if you fail to upon VEW YORK AND CHICAGO you of a copy of the summons and so appear and answer, the plaintiff will ‘ omplaint from Echo where he built a tire pl ace herein. If the same be served out “cure *M n1, THE ppiNmms PI apply to the court for the relief prayed of the State of Oregon : and if you fail so in the Fred George home. for in its complaint, to-wit : the fore- to appear and answer, the plaintiff will closure of that certain contract dated the to the court for the relief demanded County Officiala Miss Leah Percey, who has bad a 28th day of May, 1910, between the Max apply in the complaint herein, to wit, for a de- Circuit Judge......... -........................... G. W. Phelps position in a Pilot Rock drug store well Land and Irrigation Co., a corpora erep cancelling the contract for the sale District Attorney .......... Roscoe I. Keator tion, and Ole Egge, and wherein and of the W. 12 of the W. 1 of the 8. 1. of Judge .................................. C. H. Marsh since last fall, has returned home. whereby the said Maxwell Land and Irri- i he > 12 of tiie NE. »4 of the SW. 1a of Commissioners ............................. B. E. Anderson section 17, Township four North of Range gallon Company did agree to convey to ‘8 East of the Williamette Meridian, con- ... H. M. Cockburn Mrs. Jones, mother of Paul S. Jones, ......... R. T. Brown Clerk ............. said Ole Egge the Northeast quarter (NE airing 2.5 acres, with a water right to de- J. D. Taylor left Friday of last week for her home I-4) of the Northwest Quarter (NW 1-4) Sheriff ........ endant made on October 17, 1911, re- Grace Gilliam Treasurer.......... of the Southeast Quarter (SE 1-4) of sec moving the cloud from plaintiff’s title C. P. Strain in San Diego after spending several Assessor aused by said contract being recorded in tion One (1), Township Four (4) North Willard Bradley weeks here. Surveyor the deed records of “ ” ‘ County. “ Umatilla Ore- of Range Twenty eight (28) E. W. M , .......... I. E. Young School Supt on, in Book 76 at page 115, and quieting . L J..T. Brown containing ten (10) awes more or less, Coroner Judge and Mrs. Phelps and two according to government survey, in Uma plaintiff’s title said premises and Ben Burroughs Recorder ....... . roperty. County court meets the first Wednesday in each daughters were guests ar the F. A tilla County, Oregon; such conveyance to This summons is published pursuant to month. be made upon the payment of certain Pi elps home from Monday evening un an order of the Hon. Gilbert W. Phelps, moneys stated and set forth in said con nidge of said court, made and entered on til Tuesday afternoon. City Officials tract, which said contract and said lands the 11 th day of May, 1917, directing that el vice of summons herein be made by pub- ................................... F.C. McKenzie been assigned and conveyed to plain Mr and Mrs. Pat Doherty left nave .............................. C. M. Jensen Recorder tiff and are more particularly described lication once each week for six successive Chief of Police ................................... C. C. Balsar Thursday weeks in the Hermiston Herald, a weekly for Madras where Mr. in a complaint in this suit, and the fur newspaper .................................... F. A. Phelps Treasurer printed and published at Her- W. Beasley Doherty will be in charge of part of iher relief : Fire Chief....... ................. ........... iniston, Oregon. Date of first publication (1) That the amount due the plaintiff May 19, 1917. City Physician ........................... C...O. Wainscott City Attorney.. ................................... W.. J. Warner the improvement contract the J. K under the terms of this contract be as W G. DROWLEY, City Surveyor .......... ...................... S.. R. Oldaker Shotwell outfit has. They will be certained, and that the defendants be re Attorney for Plaintiff, Councilmen .... ........... ........................ J.. D. Watson i’. O. Address : Vancouver, quired to pay the amounts so fixed, with .................................. Wm. Kennedy away several months. special interest and costs, and all sums Clarke County, Washington. .................................. H.M. Straw A. L. Larson expended for taxes and special assess The hand concert Friday evening of ..................... F. R. Reeves ments, together with interest thereon, SUMMONS. C. 8. McNaught last week was not what the boys in and a reasonable attorney's fee ; all within a lime to be fixed by the court in its in In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore tended on account of the disagreeable School District Official* gon for the County of Umatiila. decree. Two pieces were given and terlocutory C. S. McNaught, Cbm. evening. Director* i .................. (2) Upon the payment so ascertained Umatilla Farm Lands Co., a Corporation, J. D. Watson much appreciated. The dance was a and determined by the court, the plaintiff Plaintiff, vs. W. W. Nicholas, Defend .......................... ....... F. R. Swayze ant. J. H. Young great success, both socially and finan- will deliver to the defendant, or to such Clerk. ................... person or persons as he shall designate, a To W. W. Nicholas, defendant : dally. good and sufficient deed of the aforesaid IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF WEATHER REPORT property, in accordance with the contract. OREGON, you are hereby commanded to (3) That in the event of the failure appear and answer the complaint filed The following table shows the high and low tem- Card of Thanks of the defendant to make said payments against you in the above entitled cause ou pera tur« for the days and nights for the past Upon leaving, I desire to express my within the time so fixed by this court, 1 or before the 9th day of June, 1917, which week: thank* to the people of Hermiston and final decree be entered herein barring is six weeks after the 28th day of April, Date High Low Date High and foreclosing the defendant and all par 1917, the date for the first publication or vicinity for their patronage and io be- ties claiming through or under him, of all n 52 5 .............. - 78 77 1 this summons and If you fall to ao ap- 47 speak the same cordial treatment for right and equity in and to said real prop 6 ............... 84 40 2 .... ..... 63 ear and answer, the plaintiff will apply 60 my successor, Dr. F 66 3 ......... 44 T ................. 83 Prime, who erty, and cancelling and annulling the io the court for the relief prayed for in its 4 45 .... 76 said contract. ‘ omplaint, to-wit : the foreclosure of that will arrive June 15 h. (4) For such other and further relief M D. SCROGGS certain contract dated the 28th day of Dr. J A Campbell as the court may deem just In the prem slay, 1910, between the Maxwell Land and Co-overative Observer irrigation Company and W. W. Nicholas, and wherein and whereby the said Max well Land and I ligation Company did agree to convey to said W. W. Nicholas all that part of the south half (S 1-2) of the northwest quarter (NW 14) of the southeast quarter (SE 1 4) of Section One 11), Township Four (4) North of Range twenty eight (28) E. W. M., lying east of the U. S. K. 8. Pipe Line "M" containing 6 10 acres more or less, according to government survey, in Umatilla Coun- Oregon, such conveyance to be made upon the payment of certain moneys stated and set forth In said contract which said I contract and said lands have been assign- | ed and conveyed to plaintiff and are more particularly described In 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 the amounts so fixed* with | interest and costs, and all sums expended for taxes and special assessments, togeth- r with interest thereon, and a reasonable Liberty Loan Ronds are the safest invest- Liberty Loan Bonds pay 3 1-2 per cent in , attorneys fee ; all within a time to be fixed by the court in its interlocutory de terest and they may be had in any of the fol ment in the world today. They are issued by I 15 Umatilla Storage & Commission Company The Hermiston Herald FRANCIS R. REEVES LOCAL BRIEFS HELP WIN THE WAR FIGHT ECONOMIZE CONSERVE PRODUCE but first of all Lumber Building Material of All Kinds Flume Stock Suitable for All Flume Construction See Us First Before Starting Construction Work and You Will Find We Have Just What You Need Inland Empire Lumber Company Phone Main 33 The Yard of Best Quality H. M. STRAW. MGR. Produce Infertile Infertile Eggs Keep Best and Market Best in Summer Heat Fertile Eggs Spoil Quickly in Summer Heat Fertile Eggs Cost the Farmer an Enormous Sum Each Year in Loss Farmers lose millions of dollars annually from bad methods of producing and handling eggs. One third of this loss is preventable, because it is due to the partial hatching of fertile eggs which have been allowed to become warm enough to begin to incubate. The rooster makes the egg fertile The fertile egg makes the blood ring You can save the money now lost from blood rings by keeping the male bird from your flock after the hatching season is over. The rooster does not help the hens to lay. He merely fertilizes the germ of the egg. The fertile germ in hot weather quickly becomes a blood ring, which spoils the egg for food and market. Summer heat has the same effect on fertile eggs as the hen or incubator. Infertile Eggs Will Not Become Blood Rings After the hatching season cook, seil or pen your roost er. Your hens not running with a male’bird will produce in fertile eggs—quality eggs that keep best and market best. Buy a Liberty Loan Bond the United States Government and are a mortgage on the United States of America— our country —the richest country in the world. They are Uucle Sam’s promise to pay. and he is worth $225,000,000,000. lowingdenominations: $50, $100, $500. $1000, $5000, $10,000, $50,000 and $100,000. You can make a payment as low as one dollar and have until August 30 to pay the balance. Many business houses accept bonds as cash A MESSAGE FROM SECRETARY W. G. M’ADOO "Wars cannot be conducted without money. It is the first thing to be provided. In this war it Is the most immediate help the meat We must not be content business to subscribe to the Liberty Loan immediately, and th the funds indespensibly give notice to the ei l he United States that we have billions to sacrifice in the "Buy a Liberty Bond abytAvI (2) Upon the payment so ascertained i and determined by the court, the plaintiff I will deliver to the defendant, or to such person or persons as he shall designate, a ood and sufficient deed of the aforesaid property, in accordance with the contract. (3) That in the event of the failure i of the defendant to make said payments within the lime so filed by this court, a final decree he entered herein barring and foreclosing the defendant and all parties claiming through or under said defendant, of all right and equity in and to the said real property, and cancelling and annuii the said contract. I For such other and further relief s, besides this suit. Heat is the great enemy of eggs, both fertile and in fertile. Farmers are urged to follow these simple rules, which cost nothing but time and thought and will add dollars to the poultry yard returns: 1. Keep the nests clean; provide one nest for every four hens. 2. Gather the eggs twice daily. 3. Keep the eggs in a cool, dry room or cellar. Market the eggs at least twice a week. 5. Sell, kill or confine all male birds as soon as the hatching season is over. This summons is published by order of Honorable Gilbert W Phelps, judge of the 25th day this summons is the 28th day SWINDELLS, Attorney foe Plaintiff. CHAS Ask Your Banker or Postmaster for Application Blank Rules for Handling Eggs on the Farm the costs and disbursements human life. first publication April 28, 1917. last publication June 9, 1917. } Valuable published information on the raising and care of poultry and eggs and individual advice on these subjects may be obtained by writing to the Bureau of Animal In dustry, U. S. Department of Agriculture. Washington. D. C. 3