The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, June 16, 1917, Image 8

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    THE- HERMISTON
HERALD,
HERMISTON,
OREGON.
Pendleton by
Don’t Get Excited
There will be plenty to go around
in this country and some for
Europe.
Don’t speculate. If you have
money to speculate with-buy
a government bond.
Buy what you need, as you need
it, from your regular dealer.
Pay as promptly as possible.
It costs a lot to do business
now and your dealer needs
the money.
We carry a staple line of goods
to choose from at the right
price, and a safe place to trade.
Sheriff Taylor.
The father has made DO statement
whatever covering his version of the
trouble. No decision has been made
as to what action shall be taken. The
express the hope that. If men-
tally unbalanced as they cannot help
but believe, treatment will restore
bim completely. In the meantime
they will take care of *11 property.
Hermiston, Oregon
Phone 171
EXCHANGE OF RECIPES
A column open for the exchange of
recipes, to which all are asked to feel
free to contribute. Recipe* printed
under this head are »II tried and in
many instances bave been requested.
VIRGINIA HONEY MUFFINS
Mrs. Jay Pelmulder
Beat one egg well »nd mix in a half
cupfull of milk, IJ tablespooosfull of
melted butter, + cupfull of bonny, It
cupsfull of Hour sifted together with
2 level teaspoonsful of baking powder.
Bake in buttered muffin tin* 20 min­
ute*.
HOW CHILDRDN MAY HELP
( Continued from page one)
to the Red Cross fund.
There are nearly 100,000 children of
school age in Oregon and they are, or
soon will be, out of school for their
summer vacations and the Red Cross
committee is confident that these
thousands of young patriot* will be.
able to able to make * splendid show-
Shoe Repairing
Belter than ever now that the
machine is installed. To out of
town customer* sending work we
will return It by next mail, paying
postage one way.
STOCK MENS' WORK AND DRESS
SHOES JUST ADDED
Full Soles and Halt Soles. Better than leather
Sam Rodgers
Hermiston
Oregon
“The Movie
Ing in gifts to the Red Cross if they
exercise » little more energy, perse­
verance and thrift in working for the
great relief movement
If the school
children of Oregon averaged only *
dime apiece they would swell the Red
Cross fund by a magnificent sum of
over $3,000. If they averaged but •
nickel apiece the grand total would be
between $1,500 and 12,000.
How important the
pennies and
nickels »nd dimes may be in the
alleviation of suffering and misery
among the wounded on the battlefields
of Europe, where the American sol-
diera will soon be doing tboir bit to
help win the war, la shown by some
figures prepared by the Red Cross.
For example.
Ooe cent will buy iodine to dis-
Infect a wound.
One cent will buy enough gauze for
one dressing.
A nickel will buy a bandage.
Eight cents will pay for a tempor­
ary splint.
A dime will provide chloroform for
an operation.
Twenty-five cents expended as above
mav save a limb or a life of a wounded
soldier.
Every man, woman and child in the
state can do something in this gigantic
Red Cross campaign. There will be
many of those who are not circum-
stanced so as to be among the heavy
givers but there never was a move-
ment in the history of philanthropy
which offered such abundant oppor­
tunity for the high and low, rich and
poor to join hands in the common
cause as is presented by the American
Red Cross. The humble penny, the
modest nickel and the bright little
dime, each can and does do a definite,
practical thing toward the work that
la before ue to do. The child’s mite
and the rich man's millions will each
be received with equal welcome and
each will serve the same degree of
efficiency in the Red Croas work.
is now at
Hermiston Auditorium
TWO GOOD SHOWS
EACH WEEK
FARMER SHOOTS OWN SON
(Continued from page one)
Wednesday and Saturday
Evenings
act, hurried to Umatilla where be
phoned this city for medical aid. On
returning to the farm he was mat by *
party which bed gone out after him.
He gave up without anv resistance
Water Bags
Three sizes
PRICES RIGHT
See Them
And save heating up your house during the summer months.
best of satisfaction.
FLORENCE
Miss Matilda Callbeck
her parents over Sunday.
visited with
Miss Anoa Ralph, of Spokane, sister
of J. W. and Frank Ralph, is a guest
at the borne of the former.
Mrs. Heinl and son loft Sunday eve-
nink for Terre Haute, Ind., to epend
the summer with relative* and friends
Mr*. Holland and Dorothy went to
Portland Tuesday to visit and attend
the rose carnival. Mr. Holland went
down Wednesday night. After * few
days the family will return together.
Let us show you what a convenience and saving these stoves are.
Oregon Hardware & Implement Company
The Cause.
ed in the deed records of Umatilla County,
Oregon, in Book 78 at page 551, and quiet­
ing plaintiff’s title to said premises and
property.
This summons is published pursuant to
an order of the Hon. Gilbert W. Phelps,
Judge of said court, made and entered on
the llth day of May, 1917, directing that
service of summons herein be made by
publication once each week for six suc­
cessive weeks in the Hermiston Herald, a
weekly newspaper printed and published at
Hermiston, Oregon. Date of first publica­
tion, May 19, 1917.
W. G. DROWLEY,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
P. O. Address : Vancouver,
Clarke County, Washington.
FULTON’S SUBMARINE.
That Robert Fulton set more store
by his submarine plans than any of
bls other projects or achievement* In
ship designing to recalled by Farnham
Bishop's “Story of the Submarine.” It
was In Parto, where Fulton bad receiv­
ed from Napoleon an advance of 10,000
francs to build a submarine, that his
Nautilus was brought to completion.
“On her first trial, on the Seine at
Paris, in May, 1801,” writes Mr. Bish­
op, “the Nautilus remained submerged
for twenty minutes with Fulton and
one other man on board and a lighted
candle for them to navigate by. This
consumed too much air, however, so a
small glass window was placed in the
conning tower and gave light enough
instead. Four men were then able to
remain under for an hour.
“After that Fulton made the first
compressed air tank, a copper globe
containing a cubic foot of compressed
air, by drawing on which the subma-
rine's crew could stay under for six
hours.
This was In the harbor of
Brest, where the Nautilus had been
taken overland.
"A trial attack was made on an old
hulk, which was successfully blown
up. The submarine also proved its
ability either to furl Its sails and dive
quickly out of sight or to cruise for a
considerable distance on the surface.
Once It sailed for seventy miles down
the English channel."
Classified.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE UNDER EXE­
CUTION
Morning service, 11 o'clock.
Prayer meeting Thursday eve., 8:00.
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION.
Choral union every Tuesday evening
In the Circuit Court of the State of
al 8:00.
Oregon for the County of 1 matilla.
Western Land * Irrigation Company, a
Christian Endeavor, 7:00 o'clock.
corporation, I'latntlff. vs. Or in Alderman.
Evening service, 8:00 o’clock.
Defendant.
Strangers are always welcome to the —
To Orin
__________________________
Alderman, the above named de
services
of this . church. r
i COIN
rendant THE
:
-
NAME OF THE STATE OF
Special music.
L. S. Chapman OREGON: You are hereby required to
Pastor. pear and answer the complaint heretofore
filed against you in the above entitled
teurt and cause on or before the last day
of the time prescribed in the order for pub-
lieation of the summons
herein,
to wit.
publication of this summons, or within all
welcome to these
Defendant.
To Peter Onsrud, the above named de-
fendant :
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON : You are hereby required to ap­
pear and answer the complaint heretofore
filed against you in the above entitled
court and cause on or before the last day
of the time prescribed in the order for
publication of the summons herein, to-wit,
within six weeks from the date of the first
publication of this summons, or within six
weeks from the date of personal service
upon you of a copy of the summons and
complaint herein, if the same be served out
of the State of Oregon ; and if you fall so
to appear and answer, the plaintiff will
apply to the court for the relief demanded
in the complaint herein, to-wit : for a de­
cree cancelling the contract for the sale
of the South 12 of the East 12 of the
West % of the East 12 of the Southeast 1
of the Northeast 14 of Section 17, Town­
ship 4 North of Range 28 East of W. M.,
containing 2.5 acres, and the contract for
the sale of the East 12 of the West 1
of the South 12 of the Sotu 12 of the
Northeast 14 of the Southwest 14 of Sec­
tion 17, Township 4 North of Range 28
East of W. M., containing 2.5 acres, with
water rights to defendant made on July 26,
1911, and October 25, 1911, respectively,
removing the cloud from plaintiff's title
caused by said contracts being recorded in
the deed records of Umatilla County, Ore-
zon, in Book 73 of Deeds at page 480 and
In Book 76 of Deeds at page 165, respec­
tively, and quieting plaintiff’s title to said
premises and property.
This summons is published pursuant to
an order of the Hon. Gilbert W. Phelps,
Judge of said court, made and entered on
the llth day of May, 1917. directing that
service of summons herein be made by
publication once each week for six succs-
sive weeks in the Hermiston Herald, a
weekly newspaper printed and published at
Hermiston, Oregon.
Date of first publi­
cation May 19, 1917.
W. G. DROWLEY,
Attorney for the Plaintiff.
P. O. Address : Vancouver,
Clarke County, Washington.
W G. DROWLEY.
Attorney for the Plaintiff.
P. 1. Address : Vancouver, Wash.
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION.
In the Circuit Court of the State
Oregon for the County of Umatilla.
To John Waughagen. the above
defendant :
Subject,
“God
the
May 19, 1917.
W. G. DROWLEY.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
1’. O. Address : Vancouver,
Clarke County, Washington.
I you nf a Copy of the summons and
plaint herein, if the same be served out
Western Land A Irrigation Company, a
corporation, Plaintiff, va. Oscar Johnson,
Defendant.
To Oscar Johnson the above named de­
fendant :
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON : You are hereby required to ap­
pear and answer the complaint heretofore
filed against you in the above entitled court
and cause on or before the last day of the
time prescribed in the order for publication
of the summons herein, to-wit, within six
weeks from the date of the first publica­
tion of this summons, or within six weeks
from the date of personal service upon you
of a copy of the summons and complaint
herein, if the same be served out of the
State of Oregon ; and if you fail so to ap­
pear and answer, the plaintiff will apply
to the court for the relief demanded in the
complaint herein, to-wit, for a decree can-
celling the contract fo: the sale of the K.
12 of the W. 16 of the W. 12 of the SE.
14 of the NE. 14 of Sec. 17, Township 4
N. R. 28 East of W. M., containing 5
acres, with a water right to defendant
made on November 16, 1911, removing the
cloud from plaintiff’s title caused by said
contract being recorded in the Deed Records
of Umatilla County, Oregon, in Book 76
at page 189. and quieting plaintiff's title
to said premises and property.
This summons is published pursuant to
an order of the Hon. Gilbert W. Phelps,
Judge of said court, made and entered ou
the llth day of May, 1917, directing that
service of summons herein be made by pub­
lication once each week for six successive
weeks in the Hermiston Herald, a weekly
newspaper printed and published at Her­
miston. Oregon. Date of first publication
May 19, 1917
W. G. DROWLEY,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
P. O. Address : Vancouver,
Clarke County, Washington.
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Umatilla.
Western Land & Irrigation Company, a
corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Jens Paulson,
Defendant.
To Jens Paulson the above named de-
fendant :
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON : You
’
are hereby required to ap-
pear and answer the complaint heretofore
filed against you in the above entitled court
and cause on or before the last day of the
time prescribed In the order for publica­
tion of the summons herein, to-wit, within
six weeks from the date of the first pub
lication of this summons, or within six
weeks from the date of personal service
upon you of a copy of the summons and
complaint herein, if the same be served out
of the State of Oregon ; and if you fail so
to appear and answer, the plaintiff will
apply to the court for the relief demanded
in the complaint herein, to-wit, for a de­
cree cancelling the contracts for the sale of
the South 12 of the West 12 of the West
12 of the East 12 of the Southeast 14 of
the Northeast 14 of Section 17. Township
4 North of Range 28 East of W. M., con­
taining 2.5 acres, and the contract for
the sale of the North %of the West 12 of the West Y
of the East 12 of the Southeast 14 of the
Northeast 14 of Sec. 17, Township 4 N. R.
28 East of W. M., containing 2.5 acres,
with water rights to defendant made on
July 26, 1911, removing the cloud from
plaintiff's title caused by said contracts
being recorded in the Deed Records of Uni
tilla County. Oregon, in Book 73 of deeds
at page 476 and in Book 73 of deeds at
page 478. respectively, and quieting plain­
tiff’s title to said premises and property.
This summons Is published pursuant to
an order of the Hon. Gilbert W. Phelps,
Judge of said court, made and entered on
the llth day of May, 1917, directing that
service of summons herein be made by
publication once each week for six sue-
cessive weeks in the Hermiston Herald, a
weekly newspaper printed and published at
Hermiston. Oregon.
Date of first publi­
cation May 19. 1917.
W G. DROWLEY.
Attorney for the Plaintiff.
P. O. Address : V ancouver,
Clarke County, Washington.
Ice
Cream
season is now here in ear-
nest and we are ready to
serve you in any quan-
lily. Try us for your
next party.
Our Candies
are al way* fresh and nice.
Our line of box candies
is unexcelled. Bulk cau-
dies handled by u* are
of the same high grade
and purity as the box.
For Good Service Always S.
th
Preserver
Everybody cordially invited
named
IN tub name or THE STATE or
OREGON : You are hereby required to ap
pear and answer the complaint heretofore
filed again Mt you in the above
entitled
tourt and cause on or before the last day
of the time prescribed In the order for
publication of the summons herein, to wit.
within six weeks from the date of the first
publication of this summons, or within six
to the court for the relief demanded I* the
complaint herein, to-wit. for s decree ras
Services held in Civic Center ball.
Sunday, 10:45 a. m.
of
Western Land A Irrigation Company, a
corporation. Plaintiff, vs. John Waughagen.
Defendant.
in apply
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
made on July 26, 1911, removing the cloud
from plaintiff’s title caused by said con*
tract being recorded In the Deed Record* 01
Umatilla County, Oregon, In Book 73 at
Page 474, and quieting plaintiff* title to
said premises and property.
This summons Is published pursuant to
an order of the Hon. Gilbert W. Phelps,
Judge of said court, made and entered on
the 11th day of May, 1917, directing that
service of summons herein be made by pub­
lication once each week for six successive
weeks In the Hermiston Herald, a weekly
newspaper printed and published at Her-
miston, Oregon. Date of first publication
Her Old Man—Well, you wasn't no
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION.
spring chicken when you married me.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION.
Oregon
for the County of Umatilla.
neither. Her—Indeed not! I was a big
Western Land & Irrigation Company, a
In the Circuit Court of the State of
goose.— Browning’s Magazine.
corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Peter
Onsrud. Oregon for the County of Umatilla.
Notice is berebp given that by virtue of an
execution issued out of the circuit court of the
state of Oregon for Umatilla count y and to me
delivered and directed, upon a judgment and de­
cree rendered and entered in said court on the
14th day of June, 1917, in favor of Frank W.
Kettenbach and against Mary E. Skinner, in a
suit therein pending wherein the said Frank W.
Kettenbach was plaintiff and Mary E. Skinner
and C. H. Skinner, her husband, were defend­
ants, for the sum of $600.00 with interest thereon
at the rate of 10 per cert per annum from Novem­
ber 1, 1915, and the further sum of $600.00 with
interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per
annum from November 1, 1916, the further sum
of 17,500.00 with interest thereon at the rate of 8
per cent per annum from November 1, 1916, until
May 31,1917, and at the rate of 10 per cent per
annum from May 31. 1917; the further sum of
$676.14 with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per
cent per annum from August 1, 1916; the further
sum of $157.53 with interest thereon at the rate
of 10 per cent per annum from January 1,1917;
and the further sum of $118,04 with interest
thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from
April 1, 1917; and for the further sum of $750.00
attorney’s fees and $22.80 costs and disburse-
niente, which said decree, judgment and order of
sale have been duly docketed and enrolled in the
office of the clerk of said court, and in and by
which said judgment, decree and order of sale it
was directed that the hereinafter described real
property in Umatilla county, Oregon, to-wit: The
Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of
section 10, the Southwest Quarter of the South­
west Quarter, and the East Half of the South­
west Quarter of section 3, all in township 4 north,
range 28 east of the Willamette Meridian, contain­
ing 160 acres more or less, according to the United
States government survey, together with the
rents and incomes thereon and all the rights (in­
cluding water rights or shares of stock or water
of any ditch or irrigation company) thereto or to
the said Mary E. Skinner and C. H. Skinner, her
husband, belonging at the date of said mortgage
or thereafter, together with the tenements,
hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto be-
longing, be sold by the sheriff of Umatilla county,
Oregon, to satisfy said judgment and costs.
A Shabby Coat Collar.
Therefore I will on the 16th day of July. 1917, at
Very often the collar of a coat begins the hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said day,
the front door of the court house in the city of
to look shabby when the coat 1s In at
Pendleton, Umatilla county, sell at public auction
good order, and it is wonderful what a to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all of the
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION.
right, title and interest which the said defend­
difference a thorough cleaning will ants
Mary E. Skinner and C. H. Skinner, her hus­
In the Circuit Court of the State of
make. First take a piece of clean cloth band. or each of them, had in and to the above Oregon for Umatilla County.
promises on the 1st day of November,
Western Land A Irrigation Company, a
and dip It In spirits of turpentine and described
1914. or since then have acquired or now have,
Plaintiff, vs. Severin Paulson,
rub the collar thoroughly with It Leave the proceeds of said sale to be applied in satisfac­ corporation,
Defendant.
of said execution and ali costs.
It for ten minutes, then rub It again tion
To
Severin
Paulson, the above named
Dated this 14th day of June, 191/.
with the turpentine and scrape it care­ 39-43
T. D. Taylor, Sheriff defendant :
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
fully to remove any loose dirt Next
OREGON : You are hereby required to ap-
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION
pear and answer the complaint heretofore
sponge the collar with a little alcohol
filed against you In the above entitled
In
the
Circuit
Court
of
the
State
of
and keep wiping it until It to dry. Hang
court and cause on or before the last day
Oregon for the County of Umatilla.
It up In an airy place for an hour or
Western Land A Irrigation Company, a of the time prescribed In the order for
two and It will look as good
new.— corporation, Plaintiff, vs, Godfred Johnson, publication of the summons herein, to-wit,
within six weeks from the date of the first
Defendant.
Boston Herald.
To Godfred Johnson, the above named publication of this summons, or within six
weeks
from the date of personal service
defendant :
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF upon you of a copy of the summons and
Tact to not the quality by which yon OREGON
: You are hereby required to ap­ complaint herein, if the same be served
often please, but by which you seldom pear and answer the complaint heretofore out of the State of Oregon : and if you fail
filed
against
you in the above entitled court so to appear and answer, the plaintiff will
offend.—Alice Wellington Rollins.
and cause on or before the last day of the apply to the court for the relief demanded
lime prescribed in the order for publication in the complaint herein, to-wit, for a de-
of the summons herein, to-wit, within six cree cancelling the contracts for the sale
CHURCH NOTICES.
weeks from the date of the first publication of the South 1 of the West 12 of the East
of this summons, or within six weeks from % of the West % of the Southeast 1 of
the date of personal service upon you of a the Northeast 14 of Section 17. Township
METHODIST CHURCH:
copy of the summons and complaint herein, 1 North of Range 28 East of W. M.. con­
if the same be served out of the State of taining 2.5 acres, and the contract for the
Morning service 11 *. m.
Oregon; and If you fail so to appear and sale or the North 12 of the West % of the
answer, the plaintiff will apply to the East % of the West 1 of the Southeast
10 a. m.—Sunday-school
court for the relief demanded in the com M of the Northeast 14 of Section 17,
Theo Parks, Supi.
plaint herein, to wit, for a decree cancell­ Township 4 North of Range 28 East of W.
ing the contract for the sale of the North M., containing 2.5 acres with water rights
6:30 p. m.—Epworth League.
% of the West h of the East 14 of the to defendant made on July 25, 1911. and
Mr». Paul S. Jones, president.
East % of the SE. H of the NR % of Sec. the contract for the sale of the North 1,
17.
in Township 4 North of Range 28, East of the South 1a of the North 14 of the
Prayer meeting Thursday night at
of the Willamette Meridian, containing 2.3 Northwest 14 of the Southeast 14 of Sec­
7:30.
acres, with a water right to defendant tion 17, Township 4 North of Range 28
! made on July 28, 1911, removing the cloud Last of W. M., containing 5 acres with a
Choir practice Friday, 7:30 p. m.
I from plaintiff’s title caused by said con water right to defendant made on the 19th
tract being recorded In the deed records of day of October, 1911, removing the cloud
Columbia school bouse
from plaintiff's title caused by said con­
I matilla County, Oregon, In Book 73
Sunday school al 2 p. m.
page 486, and quieting plaintiff's title to tracts being recorded in the Deed Records
of Umatilla County, Oregon, in Book 73 of
Preaching services Sunday afternoon said premises anti property.
This summons is published pursuant to
_ deeds at page 467, Book 73 of deeds at
at 3 o’clock
an order of the Hon Gilbert W. Phelps, page 469 and book 76 of deeds at page 187,
respectively, and quieting plaintiff's title
Strangers will be welcome to these Judge of said court, made and entered on to said premises and property.
the llth day of May, 1917, directing that
This summons is published pursuant to
services.
service of summons herein he made by
Phelps,
publication once each week for six succes- an order of the Hon. Gilbert W
T. A. Graham, Pastor.
sive weeks in the Hermiston Herald, a Judge of said court, made and entered on
the
llth
day
of
May.
1917,
directing
that
weekly newsp
.— —
*
paper
printed
and published at
Hermiston. Oregon.
Oregon.
Date ot first publi- service of summons herein be made by
publication
once
each
week
for
six
suc-
BAPTIST CHURCH
cation May 19th, 191
cessive weeks in the Hermiston Herald, a
w. G. DROWLEY.
Sunday school, 10 *. m.
published
Attorney for Plaintiff. weekly newspaper printed and
at Hermiston, Oregon
Date of first pub.
Mrs. Mumma, Su pt.
Address : Vancouver,
lication May 19, 1917.
County, Washington.
Everybody
Sapper Bros. Garage
AUTOMATIC
We can supply either in the two or three burner size, with or without oven, with
or without high shelf.
A Philadelphia woman has long pur­
chased fish from a certain market
Mr*. McKenzie entertained at dinner dealer of that city. One day. when the
Sunday evening in compliment to Mrs. prices seemed much too high, the house­
Kennedy who leaves Sunday for Port­ wife complained, and the complaint
land. The guest* were Mr*. Kennedy, was met by the following rejoinder:
“Yessum,
fish
high—yessum:
Arlene and Marjorie, Mr. and Mrs.
Ain’t no doubt 'bout that! Fish to
Reeves »nd Francia.
awful high! Y o' see, mum, fish to git-
tin' scarce on account of all these heah
aquariums!"—Youth’s Companion.
CATHOLIC CHURCH
Hermiston, 10:00 *. tn
Umatilla, 10:00
in.
Our stoves give the
NEW PERFECTION
LOCAL BRIEFS
Ths Nautilus and Ita Than Daring
Feats In French Waters.
B. S. KINGSLEY
GET AN OIL STOVE
1912, removing the . loud from plaintiff’s
I title caused by said contract being record
acres.
P. B. SISCEL
to