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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1924)
x , ; " ' WrralîJ Wpg HEBMISTOH HJCB j U P , m o g p T O y , OBJBQOK, T th is summons and you w ill take not ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ B B B B B 3 B B B B B B B B B B B B 0 B B B B B B B B » B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B B » ■ I ice that If you fa ll to appear and answer or plead w ithin that time s . ______ •*•»7 Thuraday at Bar. the p la in tiff, for want thereof, w ill ■Mm. Umatilla G outy. Otego* by apply to the above entitled Court B Baywood Crowder. Editor and Maa- ■ ’ ATTEN TIO N for the relief prayed for In Its com 3 We are offering some'very'choice cuts from extra fine plaint herein, to-wlt: second class matter, For Judgment and decree In favor ■ 1*01 at the poetofflee at of the p la in tiff and against the de B 3 Oregon. fendant W. W. Bugg for the sum of A lso a good lin e o f »15.00 with Interest thereon at • per Subscription Kates cent per annum from June 1, 1020 V* One T e a r ------------------------»9.00 until paid and the further sum of Tor Bis Months _____________ 91.00 »15.00 with Interest thereon at six Payable la Advance. a B per cent per annum from June 1st, B : 1921, until paid and the further sum Classified or lo c a l Advertising a t a g o o d ’p r ic e of »15.00 w ith Interest thereon at 3 Id cents per line lor first Insertion. P h o n e U s Y ou r O rd ers— W e D e liv e r . Minim um charge 25 cent«. Subse six per cent from June 1. 1922 u&- tll paid and the further sum of quent Insertlone 6 cents per line. ■ Cash Paid for Eggs, Chickens, Turkeys, Veal »15.00 w ith Interest thereon at six B- per cent per annum from June 1st, 3 Hides, Etc. 1923 until paid and the further sum a Saved Obatinate Lady YOURS FOR QUALITY AND SERVICE »15.00 w ith Interest thereon at a Some Embarrasemetr, of eix per cent per annum from June a The landward fnt-e of the Kmk <> 1st, 1921 until paid, and : Gibraltar stands directly opposite to 1 For a further decree that the said conspicuous height. culled the "Qucei sums are a first and prior lien upon of Spain’s Chair.” In P a r k e r S to re B ld g . P h o n e 411 a This name tins Its origin In a legenr the following described tract of land a of the great siege. It Is snld that tlx In Um atilla County, Oregon, to-wlt: •■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b b queen of Spain took up a (Hisition ot Commencing at a point ««0 feet thia height, vowing she would not East of the Northwest Corner leave It till she saw the Spanish Ila; of Section 1», Township 4 North, dying over the Rock of Qlbraltur. A Range 28, E. W. M. thence East report of the royul lady’s situation ul 330 feet; thence South 1320 tlmately reached the governor, Gen feet; thence West 330 feet; eral Eliott, who at once most gnlluutly thence North 1320 feet to the caused the Spanish flag to be waved on the summit of the Rock. point of beginning, Whether the legend Is true or not, II under and by virtue of that certain Is certain that there are no more strik contract and agreement entered In ing aspects of the Rock than those ob tained by the pedestrians who make to by the defendant W. W . Bugg the rough ascent np to the “Queen ol with the Western Land and Irrig a Spain’s Chair.” In traversing (he tion Company on the 10th day of 8penlsh town of I.lnea, separated from April, 1916 and which is Recorded the Rock by the tongue of neutral In Book 98 at page 487 of the Rec ground some half-mile In length, pic ords of Deeds of U m atilla County, tures of primitive Spain present them- Oregon, and selvea at every turn. For a further decree of this Court In making the tower the objective, one emerges from the town by narrow herein foreclosing the said lien and footpaths and donkey tracks. The directing that the real property In rough slopes of the bill afford pasture said contract and hereinabove des for numerous herds of gonls, every cribed be sold In the manner pro herd tended by a shepherd with a long vided by law for the sale of real pro staff. perty under lion foreclosure under A pile of naked rock crowns the . summit of the bill. On the topmost of execution to be Issued upon such d e -, these stands an ancient watch-tower. crec; that the proceeds of said sale place the purcha.-er at such sola In event that the p la in tiff have execu to Immediate possession of the pro- tion for such balance upon such de From here the whole circle of the shall be applied; horizon Is a magnificent panorama of 1. To the payment of the costs p e t t y purchased, and cree against any property of the de sea and mountain, a picture In which and expenses ot sale and the costs 1 For a further decree that the de fendant which he can discover, and Ihe situation of the Rock presents Ils and disbursements of this suit. fendant and all persons claiming or And for a further decree for such full significance, thrust out Into the 2. To the payment to the Sheriff Io claim by, through or under him ! other and general relief as to equity blue Mediterranean toward the moun of Um atlla County, Oregon, of such shall be forever barbed and fore : shall seem meet and proper In the tains of Morocco. taxes, If any, as remain unpaid up closed of all right, title, interest and premises. on the said real property. estate In law and in equity and of all • This summons Is published pursu -VOTE 306— YES------ 3. To the payment to the plain equity of redemption In and to said ant to the order of the Hon. Gilbert tiff of such sums a.i Interest and premises and every part thereof, ex W. Phelps, Judge of the above en tit I ll THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE principal as the Court shall find due cepting only such right of redempt led Court, duly made and entered on STATE OF OREGON FOR upon the obligation of the said de ion as shall be allowed by the Stat the seventh day of October, 1924, di UMATILLA COUNTY fendant W . W . Bugg to the plain utes of the state of Oregon, and recting that publication herein be Western Irrigation Company a tiff herein. For a further decree that if, after made once a week for a period of six corporation, p lain tiff, vs. W. W. 4. T hat the balance. If any, shall applyng the proceeds of said sale to consecutive weeks in the Hermiston Bugg, Defendant. be paid to the Clerk of the Court for the payment of the amounts for Herald, a newspaper published In Summmons. Equity No. 3955. the benefit of such persons as shall which p lain tiff herein shall obtain Hermiston, Um atilla County, Oregon, T o W. W. Bugg, the abova named show themselves enitled thereto. Judgment and decree against the de •■yid the first publication herein Is defendant. And for a further decree that any fendant or such part of the proceeds marie pursuant to said order on the In the Name of the State of Ore- party to this suit may become a pur- of said sali as shall properly be ap 16th day of October, 1924. gon, you aro hereby required to ap- ■ chaser of the whole or any part of plicable thereto, there shal still re Raley, Raley & Steiwer & H. J. W ar pear and answer the complaint In >:ald real property at the sale there- [ main any amount unpaid to the plain ner. Attorneys for P laintiff. the above entitled suit w ithin six nf to be made on executon under t if f on account of the obligation of Post-office Address: Pendleton, Ore from the first publication of -fleh decree and that the sheriff the said defendant, then and In that gon. 6-7tc mw . . .. t .j^» r A VOTE M0. 94 X Charles E. Graham Coal Consumers Democratic Nominee Hereford and Durham Beeves Premium Hams, Bacon and Holly Brand Lard i! HERM ISTON M AR K ET FOR Take Notice CIRCUIT JUDGE PRESIDENT Calvin C oolidge G ilbert W . Phelps REPRESENTATIVE 22ND DIST. VICE-PRESIDENT Charles G. D a w es A . R. Shum w ay REPRESENTATIVE 23RD DIST. U. S. SENATOR Charles L. M cNary REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS Second Cong. District L. L. M ann S. A . M iller DISTRICT ATTORNEY N. J. Sinnott Cyril C. P roebstel COUNTY COMMISSIONER SECRETARY OF STATE Sam A . K ozer STATE TREASURER Thos. B. K ay W e have taken th e exclu sive agen cy for th e F a m o u s U t a h A berdeen Coal. O RDERS SOLICITED L et us know your n eed s Inland Empire Lumber Company Phone 331 “ The Yard of Beit Quality ” H. M. STRAW , MGR. R. O. H aw ks ATTORNEY GENERAL RECORDER of CONVEYANCES .¿ 7 I. H. V an W in k le DAIRY AND FOOD COMMISSIONER J. D. M ickle PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSIONER Eastern Oregon District H. H. C orey Mrs. Benjamin S. Burroughs SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT J. A . Y eager CORONER H. S. G arfield a FLEDCE; A eaten . ar. 1 a leal discharge of th r Bi . .. H office and a vig-rou e n'o B of all laws without fear or favor. B B Practiced law ln Pendleton since Served as Deputy District A t torney for U m atilla county during 1911 and 1912 and during that time had charge of all grand juries and have tried a number of Important crim inal and civil cases in the cir cuit court of this county. Paid Ad”. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■■■■■■B B B B B B B B B B B B B B aB B B B B B B B B B wta Keep Coolidge and Elect Dawes Vet? For The Ctminon Sense Candidates — Their Records Recommend Them He proved his P ith by hi£ werks. This administration has saved the peoplq »3,000.000 daily ln taxes as compared w ith 921. I t has lopped off C'3,456 employes from the federal pay rolls. Dav.es, the budgei'.er, put the country 6n a bualnes basis by cutting out the deadv.ood in governmental affairs. Deficits ln former years has be. :i turned into surpluses. The national debt has been reduced »3,750,000 in three year. FOREIGN POLICY SPELLS PEACE ABROAD AND PROS PERITY AT HOMF. The Dawcs plan Las mrde possible rehabilitation of Europe, which m eant better markets and better prices for American farm crops. Im itation of arnaments is an administration policy and makes for peace as w ell as reduces cost of government. The Republican ta riff, linked w ith restrictive Immigration, has brought prosperity to tile man who toils. Wages were never so high, they would never buy 3j much, as today. COOLIDGE PO U C H " Z .7 . F, LIF FSTABUSH ED PROSPERITY — CONTINUE THEM When this administration took office, it faced all the prob lems of reconstruction. Deplorable conditions existed. The peo ple were suffering from a tremendous deflation. Interest wa9 high and capital scarce. There was general acute financial dis. tress. Our citizens were compelled to sell their government bonds around 85 that they ibid bought In wartime at par. A. complete change has b en accomplished. Never before in peace time has thei - been such constructive accomplishments as since March, 1921. Frosperby f r nil the people ha« replaced general distress. Industrially, the country was never on firm er ground. Agriculture, in dir , plight when the Republican party came into power, faces a Lright ning future. Our depreciated government bonds have risen above par and one i8 selling at better than 106. "Comfy” and warm be cause o f Pearl Oil! To insure best results use only Pearl Oil—the clean burning, uniform kero sene, refined and re-re fined by the Standard Oil Company’s special proc ess. "Coal oil” or "kero sene” may mean any kind o f kerosene—say "PEARL OIL” — copyrighted for your prote&ion. ST A N D A R D O n. C O M PA N Y (California) MAM (K ER O SEN A ) W H Y SEND A W A Y FOR TIRES? When you can get them here at the same price. We are now sell ing the Western Auto Supply Tires. SURVEYOR A u brey E. Perry B VOTE 3C6 YFS— And save the Dairy Industry. Republican State Central Committee, Portland, Oregon. I. L. Patterson, Chairman .... John W. Cochran, Secretary. (Paid Adv.) Percy R. K elly To lucceed the late Judge MoCoart D istrict A tio r ey B B a Exclusive Representatives of National Builders Bureau Z oeth H ouser ASSESSOR a a September, 1897. A Vote For Coolidge and Dawes is a Common-Senie Vote To suoceed Judge Harris — FOR— B SHERIFF R. T. Brown ■ S. A. NEWBEKR B THESE ARE SOUND. CONSTRUCTIVE, SENSIBLE ACCOMPLISHMENTS Harry H. B elt Vote No. 55 X : R. E. B ean COUNTY CLERK JUSTICES OF SUPREME COURT Of Umatilla County General Enaction November 4, 1924 Honesty and Efficiency. Paid Adv. “I AM FOR ECGIiOliY. A FTER THAT I AM FOR MORE ECONOMY.’’— COOLIDGE Republican National, Senatorial, Con gressional, State, District and County Ticket: County Recorder K N ER R ’S REPAIR SH O P VOTE 306 YES—And xavt the Dairy Indugtry. DON’T FORGET --------US-------- W hen you need any thing in the Cne of n e a t a n d a ttractive