THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON: Notice to Creditors f E E Mr». H. E. Hitt spent Monday in Pendleton. J. D. Watson was Echo Monday. a visitor in week end Rev. O. F. Jones of Baker is here this week on business. City S. R Oladker was I visitor to Walla Walla. The "Camp Fire Girls” will sell candy at the Movie this evening. Miss Yudith Kelly has resigned her position with the Farmer’s Ex­ i change. Wear ANNOUNCING The arrival of our New Spring Shoes for Men, Women ann Children You are invited to look litem ocer Buy Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Eli Win- sett, Tuesday, April 22, a bouncing baby son. Miss Francis Hinkle has been quite ill with bronchitis during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. Ballenger of Board­ man were Hermiston visitors during the week end. Liberty Bond PHOTE YOUR ORDER TO 171 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Roberts and children went to Walla Walla to the Aviation Meet Sunday. Mr. John Roberts is spending some time in Hermiston with his brother Wm. Roberts. Hugh Fraser and John D. Wat son are among the children who are suffering from the measles. P. P. Sullivan, well known local dairyman, went to Portland last Saturday on a few days’ business visit. CITY MEAT MARKET AND GROCERY Mr. and Mrs. Fraser, Dr. Gale Dr. and Mrs. Prime, Mrs. Tooley were visitors in Walla Walla during the Aviation Meet last week end. ******** Mrs. E. J. Hensen, niece of Mr and Mrs. E. P. Illsley, arrived Wed- nesday from Delta, Colorado, to vis- it a few days with relatives in this city. A Full Supply of Headcheese, Liverwurst, Weiners, Bologna and Special Pure Pork Sausage M. R. Gallaher, pastor of the Me- thodist church fn this city attended the Dalles District Conference at i Moro, Sherman County Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. GROCERIES CANNED GOODS Mr. J. G. Clark of Pendleton will speak at the Baptist Church Sunday morning. He will talk in connec- tlon with the Laymen's movement, also bring a gospel message. Come and here him. “You can chase the same fly all summer. You do not have to catch it but once, Better, let it catch it- self. Begin early. One pair in April means millions in July. SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION We are now in a position to buy all your Beef, Pork, Mutton, Poultry, • Veal and Eggs Delivery Twice a Day Morning and Evening DON’T FORGET THE PHONE -NO 131 MEATS RETAIL & WHOLESALE PHELPS CASH GROCERY Phone 413 Royal Bakery Good* from Portland Cakes, Doughnuts, Rolls, etc., Wed’s and Saturday’s Fresh Vegetables Tuesdays and Fridays NEXT WEEK’S SPECIALS:--- Menepole Rolled Oats, per ack .................... ............................... 85c Craham Fleur, ............... ......... .............. ................... ................. (5c Fa tern Corn Meni, ............................................ ...............................65e Blydenstein's Dietary Flour.. .............................. .......................... 40c Jiffy Jell and Jell-O. per pkg ................................... .......... -............. 13c inow-F'are Crax., large pkg ................................. . ..............................43e Snow-Plake Crai.. Small pkg .......................... 18e Horsehold Soda Crax . per box .......................... tic Comb Honey. per cake ............................. ................ 20e Von Hoeler's White Soap, 4 Bars ..................... J5c Cudahy's White Soap. 4 Bars ....................... 25e Crystal White Soap. 7 Bars .......................... *0e Bob White Soap. 8 Bars .................. 50c Tuna Fish, ....... ... . ........................ -lie In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, in and for the County of Umatilla. Western Land & Irrigation Co., a Corporation. Plaintiff, vs. George L. Pullen. S. C. May and Iza R. Jessup. Defendants. To George L. Pullen, S. C. May and Iza R. Jessup, thè above named defendants: In the name of the state of Oregon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint heretofore filed against you In the above entitl­ ed court and cause on or before six weeks from the date of the first pub­ lication of this summons 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 judgment against the defendant. George L. Pullen for the sum of »120.00 with Interest thereon at 6 per cent from the 1st day of June. 1916, for the further sum of »120.00 with Interest thereon at 6 per cent from the first day of June, 1917 and for the further sum of $120.00 with Interest thereon at 6 per cent from the 1st day of June i 1918, and for the costs and disburse- ; ments of this suit, and a decree ad- judging the same to be a first lien upon the Northeast Quarter of the I Southeast Quarter and the South- I | west Quarter of the Northwest Quar ter of Section 17. Township 4 North of Range 28 E W. M . together with ■ the water right appurtenant thereto, and directing that said premises and water right be sold in accordance 11 with law. and the proceeds applied to I | the payment of the costs and expen- I ! ses of making such sale, and to the satisfaction of said judgment and I : barring and foreclosing the defend ants and each of them and all per. I sons claiming from, thru or under 11 them or either of them, from all I right, title. Interest, claim or lien in or to said premises or any part there. I of except the right to redeem as pro- i vlded by law. This summons is published pursu- ant to an order of the Honorable Gil- ert W Phelps. Judge of said Court. i made on the 27th day of March, 1919. directing that service of sum mens herein be made by publication j and that such summons be published once In each week for six successive j weeks In the Hermiston Herald, a ewspaper of general circulation, i published in Hermiston, Oregon, date of first publication April 5th. 1919 W. S Levens, Baker. Oregon. W. G. Drowley, Vancouver, Wash- ington. Attorney for Plaintirt First Publication April 5. 1*19 • Last Publication May 10, 1919. In the County Court of the Stae of Oregon for Umatilla County In the Matter of the Estate of Pey- ton T. Boone, Deaceased. Notice is hereby given to all per­ sons whom it may concern that R. C. Tedd of Hermiston, Oregon, has been appoined administrator of the estate of Peyton T. Boone, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are hereby required to present them with vouchers, as re­ quired by law, to the said adminis­ trator at his home in Hermiston, Oregon, or at the law office of Will H. Peterson, attorney for the ad­ ministrator, In the Smith-Crawford Building at Pendleton. Oregon, within six months of the date of the first publication of this notice, which is made on this 12th day of April, 1919. R. C. Todd. Administrator. Will M. Peterson. Attorney for Administrator. First Class Lands TRACTS OF FROM 20 to 50 acres Best Quality Some raw lands Some partly improved All at reasonable prices S. R. Oldaker Our Service And what It Means to You INVESTIGATE YOUR IMPLEMENT NEEDS CAREFULLY Whatever You Need—Repairs or New Implements—We Can Supply to Your Satisfaction You can meet your repair need? to You wouldn’t spend money to have an old pair of shoes half-soled and your full satisfaction through our i eheeled, when the uppers are about repair service. ready to break through, would you? If repairing the implement doesn’t The same principle can be applied assure thé best of service, it will pay when you study whether you will re­ you to come to our store and select pair an old implement or replace it a new implement. with a new one. Investigate your needs now. And remember that we are ready to fur­ There is only one question to con­ nish whatever you need to your Sat- sider: isfaction. X Will the old implement, when re­ We have just received a car load paired, give you full service tor at of McCormick Mowers and Rakes di­ ¡east this year? rect from the factory and our prices “Pretty good” service will not be enough. It is never enough, and especially not this yeai when good prices for farm products will put a premium on extra bushels and ex­ tra tons. on them are the same as last Season. We carry a Complete Stock of Re­ pairs for the McCormick Mowers and Rakes at all times and are therefore in position to serve you promptly, thus preventing loss of time on ac­ If yon can repair any of your old count of broken Machinery during implements for full service, that will the Haying Season. be real economy, and we are anxious We also have a complete stock of to help you put that economy into other Farm Implements on which our effect. prices are right. OREGON HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO. -------- AT—— Hermiston Realty Co. Hermiston, Oregon We Are Agents For The Oliver Plow Works Machinery Chevrolet WINS Again A stock 490 CHEVROLET driven by Phil L. Lay and accompanied by Pat Siscel, local merchant, climbed to the top of the Hermiston Butte Thursday, April 24, under its own power. Local people will appreci­ ate this feat. A CHEVROLET 490 beat the O. W. R. & N. train from Pendleton to Walla Walla by 30 minutes. A CHEVROLET 490 climbed to the top of Low­ den's Bluff, near Pendleton, under its own power. The supply of these cars is limited. Buy now. Why delay. Get our terms. Special Orders Received Harrows Wagons Mowers Rakes Cultivators Plows At Home on the West Side FARMERS’ EXCHANGE Orchard Spray All Kinds and Chemically Pure - Portland Prices HERMISTON DRUG CO VULCANIZING I have opened a Vulcanizing Shop in the Turner & Caldwell Garage and am prepared to do Half Soleing, Casing and Tube Vulcanizing. HOT WATER BOTTLES LAY’S GARAGE Years of Experience Bring me your work GATES HALF SOLES, TIRES AND TUBES G. F. Elliott Hermiston, Oregon