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Summons INSURANCE fire LIFE : AUTO : ACCIDENT INDEMNITY IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON For the County of Umatilla F. B. Swayze and W. H. Simpson as the Western Land and Irrigation Company. Plaintiffs, vs. 1 Strohm and C. E Joslyn. — tendants. F TO HERBERT STROHM and C. DAIRY FACTS rendants) Nthe CAREFUL HANDLING OF MILK Receivers of Herbert The Theatre Beautiful THE PLAY HOUSE SATURDAY, DEC- 18 above named de- In the name of the State of Ore.: to are hereby required to appear Ail Vessels Should Be Freshly Scalded to Remove Bacteria—Cover Will answer the complaint heretofore Ted against you in the above entitl Exclude Odora. ed court and cauae on or before the OF HERMISTON a t day of the time prescribed in the No matter how well milk has been order for publication of summons handled up to the time It is delivered herein, to-wit, within six weeks to the consumer, it cannot be expected from the date of the first publication to keep well If It Is carelessly treated Dr. Freeze makes FOR SALE—Winesap Apples, $2 00 or this summons or within six weeks thereafter. It should be poured Into from the date of personal service up regular visits to Her- and $1.00 box. H. E. Hanby. 8-3tc on you of a copy of the summons and Pitcher, pan. or other vessel—freshly ni Iston. Consult him complaint herein, if the same be scalded to remove any bacteria or mold free and be assured of FOR SALE—Piano. Inquire Fannie served out of the State of Oregon; spores—and kept in a cool, clean C. Todd. 9-tre and if you fall so to appear and ans place free from dirt, files, etc. New good eye service. 36 wer the plaintiffs will apply to the milk should never be mixed with old presents court for the relief demanded in the unless It Is used at once, as the bac MISCELLANEOUS complaint herein, to-wit for a teria In the old milk will, of course lodgement against J. Herbert Strohm LOST—Pair of spectacles In black ter the sum of Seven Hundred Ninety be added also, and the mixed milk will not keep as well as the fresh milk case, no rim around glass, Return PAHars. and Sixty-eight cents alone. to this office. 90.68) with interest thereon at 14-2tp. Bacteria are thickest where there is the rate of six (6) per cent per an- FIVE Passenger Chevrolet to trade num from February 1st, 1917, and dirt and decay, and milk should there WANTED PRODUCTION for Ford roadster. C. Brockman, r I the costs and disbursements of fore be stored only In clean, sweet in Stanfield, Oregon. 14-3tc. this suit, and for a decree adjudging places. It Is safer to keep it covered, NOTICE: All classified ads are sup G e same to be a first lien upon the t<> exclude not only dirt and bacteria posed to be paid in advance. Here- IO TRADE—Two 1100 pound mares Southwest quarter of the South- but also the flavors and odors which after, this rule will be strictly en- for good sized work horse. Weaned west quarter of Section 19; the It so easily absorbs. If kept at a forced. Herald Pub. Co. Southwest quarter of the South- temperature of 50 degrees Fahrenheit Pigs $5.00 each. H. J. Stillings. vest quarter of Section 30; and HOUSEKEEPING Work wanted by 10-tfc I e South half of the North half or less, good milk should remain sweet competent woman Saturday's. Mrs. f the Southwest quarter of the for 12 hours at least, after it reaches 2:30, 7 and 9.P. M. 12-2tp W. J. Kennings. complete stock of bath tubs, toilets, Northwest quarter of Section 30, all the consumer, and ordinarily for 24 wash bowles, and hot water tanks n Township 4, North of Range 28. hours or more, dairy specialists of the 15c 35c and fixtures. If we havent what K W. M„ together with the water United States department of agricul- TYPEWRITER Ribbons and carbon paper for sale at the Herald. you want, we’ll get it. Repairing ight of one miners’ Inch for each ture say. Sometimes In very hot weath and installing. I. E. Putman. u re of said land below the construct er housekeepers complain that In spite ed line of what is known as the SUNDAY, DEC. 19 Hinkle Ditch," under and by virtue FOR SALE Do you have trouble starting your if the mortage executed and deliver SPECIAL PROGRAM Ford in the morning? Install an 'd by J. Herbert Strohm to the Hink We have some large pieces of card “ easy starter" and your trouble e Ditch Company on January 28 board for decoration purposes for INTERNATIONAL NEWS dissapears. $12.50. Hermiston 1908. recorded in Umatilla County, Thanksgiving and Christmas. As Auto Co. 9-tfc Oregon, in Book 83 of Mortages at sorted colors. The Herald Office. 10-itc General Auctioneering. G. A. Rise- page 569, and foreclosing said mort- gage and directing the sale of said ling, Stanfield, Oregon. Work premises and property in accordance FOR SALE—15 h. p. Alamo engine; guaranteed, phone. 3-tfc with the law and the practice of said Ford delivery body. See Harry court and barring said defendants Kelley. • 51-tfc A Goldwyn Feature Strayed or Stolen—2 ponies, both ind all persons claiming by. through bays. One has white face and r under them, or either of them sub- FOR SALE—Duroc Jersey swine. Harold Lloyd in “An Eastern Westerner” feet. J. K. Shotwell. 3-tfc sequent to the 28th day of January, Spring and fall pigs sired by tho 15c, 35c 2:30, 7 and 9 P. M. 1908, of all right, title, and interest grand champion. C. C. Mason. 5-tfc T. L. Hall Transfer—City and n or to said premises or property CHAUTAUQUA-DEC. 21. 22. 23. 27. 28 ave the right to redeem as provided country hauling. Leave orders at by law. FOR SALE OR TRADE—120 acre Elliott's Tire Shop. Phone 192. 30tfc This summons is published pursu- ranch. Would like small place int to an order of the Honorable close in as part payment. Inquire WHEN your subscription expires foi Gilbert W. Phelps, Judge of said of all precautions It sours quickly, renhelt, the fault is almost surely In Saturday Evening Post .. -$2.50 8-tfc at jewelry store. even in the Ice box. This is often the temperature of the Ice box, and Ladies Home Journal .......... 2.00 ourt, made and entered on the 11th lay of December, 1920, directing the due to the fact that the air of the Ice not In the milk. Country Gentleman .............. 1.00 FOR SALE—Royal Typewriter, No. publication of summons herein by box, although It seems cold In contrast In large cities, where most of the send your renewals to me. I only 10 in first class condition $50.00 once each week for six with the heat outside. Is really not cold milk comes by morning trains from get credit for the subscriptions I publishing 10-tfc eccessive weeks in the Hermiston enough to check the growth of the bac a considerable distance. It is often im send in. If you send it in I get no Herald, a weekly newspaper printed credit. Leave part of the money ind published at Hermiston, Oregon. sterilization Is the Efficient Method of teria ; If a thermometer placed inside possible to deliver fresh morning's DO YOU need a new typewriter rib Preparing Milk Cana for the Re home. Ed. H. Graham. 47-tfc registers more than 50 degrees Fah- milk In time for breakfast, and that bon? The Herald office has a lot Date of first publication December ception of Sanitary Milk. of them in stock, good ones too. 17th, 1920. milked the morning before must be Real Estate Fire and Automobile In W. S. Levens given to patrons who Insist on an early surance. C. W. La Barre. 7-tfc FOR SALE or Exchange—$5,000.00 Baker, Oregon delivery. They would get .their milk W. G. Drowley, equity in two houses In Portland from 12 to 18 hours fresher If they Wash. would take It In the afternoon Instead. for good irrigated land near Her Used Furniture, stoves, heaters and 4-7tc Attorneys Vancouver, for the Plaintiffs ranges bought, sold, exchanged or miston. Geo. W. Elder Agency, repaired. Correll’s shop. 7-tfc 11-tfc Hermiston, Oregon. Public Notice Freak Newspapers. UMATILLA PROJECT, OREGON Elliott ’ s Tire Shop. In Germany there Is a newspaper FOR SALE—20 acres, Stanfield pro District No. 31 that has nothing In It hut stories shout ject, 10 acres alfalfa, all fenced THE feeling of security is well worth Department of the Interior, Wash- rheumatism. People having this trou ngton, D. C., December 4, 1920. rabbit wire, buildings and well. How about the premium paid, ble write In their experiences, doctors 1. SUPPLEMENTAL CONSTRUC- Stock and furniture also for sale. that Fire Insurance? See the E. tell new ways to get rid of it and II 11-tfc riON: Under the provisions of the 42-tfc P. Dodd Agency. Inquire this office. seems that everybody there having Reclamation Act of June 17, 1902 rheumatism subscribes to this queer (32 Stat. 388.) and acts amendatory Notice of Chattel Mortgage Sale FOR SALE—Good farm team. A. newspaper, Some years ngo a Rus- hereof, or supplementary thereto, W. Agnew. 47-tic Notice is hereby given, that where particularly section 4 of the Recla- sian editor started a postcard size nation Extension Act of August 13, newspaper, the print of which was so IF YOU Are looking for home site on as, Nick Johnson, on June 28th, 1914 (38 Stat. 686,) a majority of the small that he furnished n magnifying 1920, made, executed and acknow- the highway overlooking the town, applicants and owners glass to each oT his regular subscrib write W. M. Hubbs, Silverton, ¡edged and delivered to the under- vaterwright f the land included in District No. ers. Somehow the Idea didn't take, ns Oregon. ll-4tp signed, a chattel mortgage whereby 31 of the Umatilla Project, Oregon, he only printed a few numbers before he mortgaged the following personal have made agreements providing for finding out that the people didn’t ap FOR SALE—$150.00 orchestra violin in increase in the cost of construc- precíale the idea, even though the for $50 cash or $10 down and $3 property to-wit: 'ion in the sum of thirty-two dollars magnifying glass was furnished free per month for 15 months. Can be The barley raised on thirty or for ind fifty cents ($32.50) per irrigable seen at Hahn’s Shoe Store. 12-4tp ty acres of land, being a part of the iere. This increased cost is for the ■onstruction of a distributary con- Christman sermon next Sunday a. LOST—A ladies nugget neck chain. Blue mountain ranch situated on listing of about 710 feet of 20 inch, Butter Creek in Umatilla County, Finder please return to Mrs. W. J. Oregon, which land now belongs to 1330 feet of 16 inch, and 1460 feet of m. by Pastor Hall ut the Baptist Dobler. 13-tfc said Nick Johnson, all the barley 12 inch cement pipe, with necessary Church. "Grasshoppers and Giants" turnouts, whereby the water may be FOR SALE—Pump, pump jack, gas I raised thereon during the year 1920, lelivered as near as practicable to the will be the theme for the evening. secure the payment Of one prom- engines, galvanized iron tanks, to Everybody welcome. issory note for four hundred sixty ommanding points of the various wagon, buffet, range, beater, 32- and four one hundreds dol- inits in said district, all of which 20 Army Colt, other articles to lure seventy face value, therein described, supplemental construction will in- numerous to mention. Sacrifice with interest thereon eight per volve a cost of not to exceed thirty- Prices. Correll’s Shop. • 13-tfc cent per annum from at June 28th, two dollars and fifty cents ($32.50) 1920, and payable to the Inland Em per acre of irrigable land. FOR SALE—5 passenger Chrevolet pire Lumber Company on November 2. RATIFICATION: The said a- In good condition. C. Brockman, 1st, 1920, which Chattel Mortgage zreements are hereby ratified and Stanfield, Oregon. '13-4tc was duly recorded on June 29th, confirmed and the said Increase in 1920, at page 298 of Volume 28 of the construction charge of thirty-two FOR SALE—One Dane automatic Records of Chattel Mortgages of lollars and fifty cents ($32.50) per feeder, horse power baler. Price Umatilla County, Oregon; and where irrigable acre Is hereby made effec- ♦ 300.00. Only been used short as no part of said promissory note five in accordance with the condi- time and Is in first-class condition. has ever been paid and the condi Gons of the said agreements and as Inquire at Oregon Hardware store. tions of said chattel mortgage has herein specified. 1.3-2tp been broken by the makers thereof; The 3. LANDS EFFECTED: NOW THEREFORE. By virtue of ands of the district, all of which are FOR SALE—Some excellent cows terms and conditions of said chattel subject to said increased charge, are and heifers to freshen within the mortgage The Inland Empire Lum lescribed as follows: month. W. T. Roberts, phone ber Company have taken possession T. 5 N.. R. 29E., W. M. 475. 13-tl'c of said barley, consisting of one hun Sec. 33 NY NEU SEU NEU EU and twenty sacks and will sell 3W‘ NEU FOR SALE or Exchange—480 acres dred the same at public auction at the 4. PAYMENT OF INCREASED good wheat land, will take 10 to hour of Noon on the 24th day of CHARGE: Such increased charge of 20 acres good Hermiston property December. 1920. to the highest bid thirty-two dollars and fifty cents for cash, sale thereof to be made ($32.50) per irrigable acre shall be If you are not getting full mileage out of in part pay menet, balance the very der at Hermiston. Oregon, proceeds of best of terms. Geo. W. Elder sale to be applied to the payment of added to the construction charge a- your car you are losing money, and your engine needs gainst the land in question and be Agency, Hermiston, Oregon- 11-tic costs and expenses of sale including a paid in additional annual install reasonable attorney’s fee, the balance ments after the rest of the install attention. Possibly the entire car needs it. Where PORDSON TRACTOR, equipped to be applied to the payment of said ments of the present construction uh pulley and two bottom plow, note, the principal and interest. charge, being five annual Install ever there is a “drag” there is a shrinkage in mile Dated this 1st day of December, ments of five dollars ($5.00) per Ir good as new, for sale cheap,. Her- miston Auto Co. 13-tfc. 1920. rigable acre each and one installment age—and no car owner wants to admit that his Inland Empire Lumber Company. of seven dollars and fifty cents By 1. M. Peterson, Attorney. ($7.50) per irrigable acre. FOR SALE— Registered, large type 1 13-3tc “bus” is not up to the standard. puroc- Jersey boar, age 9 months. John Barton Payne W. Sprague. 13-2tp 14-ltc. Secretary of the Interior R SALE—Laundry Queer Elect- WHITE STABBUSS ™ nc washer. Mrs. H. O. N ewport. SPECIAL—For the rest of December 14-2tp $ 00 a m Lv. Hermiston Ar. 5:40 p m we will give the Oregon Farmer “ "■ 5:20 p m Stanfield 8:20 a m and the Herald one year for the 5:00 p tn Niss Kersting has two new "Atando- Echo regular price of the Herald. $2.00 a year. We will also allow you "ne-Harps" left. Will sell ver 9:40 a m Ar Pendleton Lv 4:00 P m Buss leaves Allen * Knight at a years subscription to the Oregon reasonable and give free instruc- Pendleton: Carl's Cigar Store at Farmer If you renew your sub lions 14-1tc Echo; Stanfield Hotel at Stanfield; scription during the month of De Lay’s Garage at Hermiston. cember TOR SALE— 40 acres irrig, sted alfal- Buss Line will resume operation a ranch. Price if sol d before Adding machine rolls of paper for ynuary 12th, $6,500. $2 ,500 cash. sale at the Herald office. ' ‘ Ray W Hermis- If you don't find what you want WAXED Carbon paper that will not ll-2tp. in the classified columns advertise soil the hands for sale at the Her ald office. for it. You'll get it The Herald, your home First National Bank CHARLES and RAY “Crooked Uasse 4 Las Cecil B. DeMilles ■WHY CHANGE YOUR WIFE? Straight” Fatty Arbuckle Back Stage COMING! Madge Kennedy in “Strictly Confidential J. D. FAISON INSURANCE Does Your Engine Consume Too Much Gas ? Something Wrong. We Can Locate It We make a specialty of INCREASING MILEAGE in cars. Let us do it for you. Monday, December “p vOLz. ■ Hermiston Auto Co