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I THE HEBM1STOH HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGOM. Vip Vrnntsltm ^rralò in the circuit court of the entitled court the following described real property to-wlt; STATE OF OREGON FOB The west half of the Southwest UMATILLA COUNTY Published ovary Thursday a t Har- Western Irrigation Company, a ■ataton, Umatilla Comity, Oregon by corporation, plaintiff, vs. W. W. Haymond Crowder, Editor and Man B urk , Defendant. ager. » ’ national forest waa lU t . The atonni schooner Acme, loaded with 1M ton . of stool, wont ashore on the beach near Whisky run. tear miles aerth of Bandon. Her crew waa rescued, bat the vessel, valued at 37».- 000, waa declared a total wreck. quarter of the Southeast quar ter of Section 16. lv p . 4 North, Range 2», B. W. M, located In Umatilla county, Oregon, Sumnimons. Equity No. 3955. Entered aa second class matter, To W. W. B urr , the above named and that plaintiff will apply to the Two feet of snow blocked The December ISOS at the postoffice at defendant. above entitled court for an order Dallee-Callfornla highway H miles Hermiston, Oregon. In the Name of the State of Ore directing the sale of said property aerth of Klamath Falla at the Fort Subscription Kates gon, you are hereby required to ap- in satisfaction of plaintiff's judg- Klamath hill, for a short time last For One Year ____________ ...M .M pear and answer the complaint In I ment herein. week, but heavy automobiles broke For Sts Months ... _ the above entitled suit within six I This summons Is published to the through the drifts and the road waa Payable In Advance. weeks from the first publication of order of the Hon. Gilbert W. Phelpe, opened to Bend, this summons and you will take not- judge of the above entitled conrt. | An Increase In gas rates, amounting Classified or Local Advertising 10 cents per line for first Insertion. Ice that if you fall to appear and duly made and entered on the 14th to about #0 cents per month for each Minimum chargs 25 cent*. Subse answer or plead within that time day of October, 1924, directing that customer, 1a asked by the Southern the plaintiff, for want thereof, will publication herein be made once u Oregon Gas company and will go Into quent Innertlona 6 cents per line. apply to the above entitled Court j week for a period of six consecutive effect In Roseburg November 16 nn- for the relief prayed tor In Its com- weekg | n the Hermiston Herald, and less suspended by the commission, plaint herein, to-wlt: , the , lrgt publication thereof is made About 400 feet of temporary false • ♦ For Judgment and decree In favor pursuant to said order on tho 23rd work Installed by the Pacific Bridge ♦ STATE MARKET AGENT of the plaintiff and agalnBt the de- day October, 1924. company for the construction of the ♦ DEPARTMENT fendant W. W. Bugg for the sum o f , Raley Raley ft Steiwer, and H. J. Pacific highway bridge over the Wll- ♦ 515.00 with Interest thereon at 5 per; Warner Attorneys for Plaintiff. lamette river at Harrisburg went out cent per annum from June 1, 1920 pMtofflee address, Pendleton, Oregon with a loss of 57000 to 510,000, as a Several Interesting arguments and until paid and the further sum of result of a sudden rise In the river. 7-7tc viewpoints are arising from the re 515.00 with Interest thereon at six Alexanders. Inc., the oldest depart port of a factfinding committee per cent per annum from June 1st, ment store In Pendleton, one of tbs in Chicago, which after full Invest! 1921, until paid and the further sum landmarks of the city and of the east gatlon declared that the average of 515.00 with Interest thereon at ern part of the state as far as mer workers family required 51400 per six per cent from June 1, 1922 un chandising history Is concerned, will year to live on as It should live and til paid and the further sum of suspend business, according to a meet Its needs. The farm organlza 515.00 with Interest thereon at aix statement by Carl Cooley, manager. tlons of the state declare that this per cent per annum from June 1st Brief Resume of Happenings of Byron K. Wheeler of Eugene, who •‘living Income” of the city man 1923 until paid and the farther sum was arrested as a California bank rob the Week Collected for would mean affluence to them, com of 515.00 with Interest thereon at ber suspect and held In the Lane Our Readers. pared with their present Incomes, six per cent per annum from June county jail for a week, filed suit in circuit court against Sheriff Taylor and they ask why the fact-finding 1st, 1924 until paid, and In their report. Salem’s city budget, as approved by and his bondsmen for 550,000 dam- For a further decree that the said The arguments arising from this sums are a first and prior Hen upon the council, provides 5249,500 for next •ft6» tor alleged false imprisonment, Damages in the amount of 31584 Chicago report apply to every city the following described tract of land year's expenses. and farming community, they attach In Umatilla County, Oregon, to-wtt Leonard Oilkey, a Linn county farm- wore awarded Ruby Dodson against to Oregon as well as Illinois. er,_ has”been elected secretary'of the ‘he city of Bend by a circuit court Commencing at a point 660 feet The city wage earner present,, the Albany chamber of commerce. Iwy after hearing the suit in which East of the Northwest Corner Miss Dodson alleged that she had rising costs of rent, fuel, clothing of Section 18, Township 4 North, John Wesley Goodman, 73. native been pefmanently lnJured ,n a fal, bread, furniture, milk, taxation, and Range 28, E. W. M. thence East of Oregon, was burned to death when caused by a faulty sidewalk In Decem so on, makes up hig budget and asks 330 feet; thence South 1320 bis residence In Coburg was destroy ber, 1922. anyone to dispute the necessity of feet; thence West 330 feet; ed. Tunnel work on the Eugene- high wages In the cities to meet It thence North 1320 feet to the John B. Hedlund, 60, connected with Klamath Fallg llne of th8 Southern He declares that he Is no better off point of beginning, the Blue Lake Logging company was paci{,c bfi we„ under way with- on 530 per week now than he was under and by virtue of that certain found dead In the woods, pinned un- )n 3Q dayg according to John O. Me on 515 ten years ago; that while he contract and agreement entered in der a heavy timber. ' Fee of the f)rm of Henry & McFee. admits the farmer gets but a very to by the defendant W. W. Bugr During May. June and July 42 re3l- wj,lch has the contract for the build- low price for his food products, the wlfh the Western Land and Irriga denta died in Jackson county and 75 |ng of 17 tunnels ln the Cascade moun- same comes to him at Increased tion Company on the 10th day of chlldren were born, of whom 41 were ta|ng gOutheast of Eugene, prices because of many middle prof April, 1916 and which is Recorded The southern Pacific company has its, Increased transportation charge,, In Book 98 at page 487 of the Roc boys and 34 were girls. All rain records were broken for fued witi1 the public service commis- and higher cost of distribution after ords of Deeds of Umatilla County Medford and at tha aouthern Oregon gfou a tariff authorising reduced rates arrival. And here we have this Oregon, and experiment station In Talent by the on canned fruits and vegetables ln condition: t For a further decree of this Courl heavy rainfall In Jackson county. carload lots between Sutherlin, Doug- The railroad employee finding the herein foreclosing the said lien and Budgets filed by the various school las county, and Corvallis. The rate price of clothing going up demands lirectlng that the real property I Uatrlcts of Tillamook county show under the new tariff is 27H cents for an Increase In pay. The baker, not said contract and hereinabove des that 579,294,62 will be needed to run 100 pounds as against S6H cents un- lng that living expense,, generally der the present schedule. crlbed be sold in the manner pro the schools during the coming year. are advancing, asks fr a raise. The vldcd by law for the sale of real pro Members of the state emergency The eastern Oregon Older Boys’ carpenter sees that his high wage perty under Hen foreclosure undei conference was held in Baker with 85 board held a brief meeting In Salem scale Is not In proportion to living execution to be Issued upon such de delegates present from cities and com and approved deficiency appropria costs and he asks for a raise. The cree; that the proceeds of said sale munities of the eastern part of the tions aggregating 513,876.76. Of this contractor, taking into consideration amount 510,396 was to care for claims shall be applied as by law provided state. all of these demands on his profits resulting from the activities of the And for a further decree for such The city budget for La Grande has raises his construction figures. The other and general relief as to equity been adopted by the budget committee, state veterinarian and state livestock cost of building being increased, ren shull seem meet and proper In th< and now awaits final approval. The sanitary board In the campaign tals follow suit. > premises. total alhount of the budget Is 3125,- against the foot and mouth disease. And so It hag been going on for The Mountain States Power com This summons Is published pursu 814.60. ten years or more, one class getting ant to the order of the Hon. Gilbert Robert L. Wlnnlfred, for many years pany, with headquarters in Albany, an advance In pay and then all other W. Phelps, Judge of the above entlt one of the leading residents of Rose- has filed with the public service com lines advancing to keep a balance led Court, duly made and entered op oiirg, committed suicide by shooting mission a tariff providing for a gen until the average advance of wages the seventh day of October, 1924, dl 'ilmself at the boms of E. S. Addison, eral reduction in rates. The new tariff. In labor organizations has been about rectlng that publication herein b< near Lorane. If authorized by the public service 75 per cent since 1913, yet because made once a week for a period of six Dr. J. A. Best has resigned as Uma- commission, will affect 11,740 consum of Increased prices and the rising consecutive weeks In the Hermlstor 'Ola county physician because the Red ers and will reduce the annual rev standard of tho nation, tbo advance Herald, a newspaper published h Gross Incurred bills and the county enues of the company approximately has not been of much benefit' over Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon aourt paid them without his knowl- 518,000 annually. that period. In fact the condition nnd the first publication herein Thirty miles of The Dalles-Cali td;e or sanction. Is such today that a month's lay off made pursuant to said order on th< Both the Osborne and the Gibbs fornia highway in Wasco county were lg regarded as almost a tragedy by 23rd day of October, 1924. driers at Amity are operating at full ordered surfaced by the state high way commtselon at a meeting In Port the family heads. Ra'ey, Raley A Steiwer ft H. J. War sagacity, drying apples and walnuts land. When surfaced thia will com No comes the farmer's situation for the Oregon and California Fruit { ner, Attorneys for Plaintiff. plete the highway in that county. The — he hoa not been Included In the Post-office Address: Pendleton, Ore Growers* association. .section Is from White River to Cow merry-go-round. While wages of gon. 7-7tt A half doien of Lane’s largest canyon. The work was swarded to organized labor have advanced about bridges, just Inspected by state and Joslin A McAllister of Spokane for 75 per cent In ten or twelve years, ;ounty engineers together, have been 5138,400. Twenty bidders competed NOTICE the farmer,, Income has gone up but Sealed proposals will be received deoraed nnaafe In a formal report just for the award. 28 per cent, Ills Income or wages at the office of the City Recordet made to the county court. In an effort to secure commodity have been fixed for him—not by him Hermiston, Oregon, until 5 o'clock The Haines Telephone company fil rates for binder twine from Portland right along by the price the world P. M. November 6, 1924, for fur ed with the public service commis into the distributive territory of the market will pay for his products, and nishing the material and doing all sion application to Increase Its rates Portland Cordage company, complaint the Inevitable result is that millions necessary work In accordance with on party lines from 51.50 to 52 and on has been filed with the Interstate com have left their land nnd millions the plana and specifications for the private lines from 52.50 to 53. merce commission by the Portland more will leave unless he |s Included improvement of that portion of Hurl- Oregon has been asked to send a Traffic ft Transportation association, In the process of keeping the balauce hurt avenue between the property lemonstratlon team for the making r jg maintained that the lack of such even. line at First street and the property of prune bread to the National Boys’ rates places Portland at a dlsadvan- The remedies pointed out for this line at Fourth street, aald plans and snd Girls’ club congress In Chicago, tage ag compgred with eastern com unjust condition are co-operation on specifications being on file In th« November 38 to December 6. petitors in eastern Oregon, Idaho and the part of farmers— which really office of the City Recorder where Jonathan apples, sent from Hood Montana. means organization strong enough to' they may be Inspected. The right River to England by Dan Wuille ft In case Governor Pierce approves demand and get their rights; high Is reserved to reject any or all bids. Go, have returned growers a net of a an optlon requested by B. C. Miles, a little over 32 a box, according to Wal Salem capitalist, covering the pur er tariff . chedules to shut out the Dated November 22, 1924. ler R. Woolpert, sales manager. 1 chase from the state of 46 tons of enormous quantities of agricultural Hermiston. Oregon C. W. Kellogg, Judge Lawrence T. Harris of Eu- flax fiber between July 1 and Decem- products that are Imported: lower 7-3tc City Recorder. gsne has been Invited to be the first her 31, 1926, and 180 tons of flax tariff duties on manufactured arti cles I,, bring down prices and wages IN T h e CIRCUIT COURT OF THE speaker at a series of Americanization fiber to be delivered during 1925, Mr. meetings planned by the women’s Miles and his associates have propos- Io the farmers' level nnd national STATE OF OREGON FOR club at Corvallis November 17. 1 ed to erect a modern flax spinning marketing li thrt will help the UMATILLA COUNTY Lloyd Lyons. 30. was killed Instant mill near Salem. It la said that the farmer Io p rll rp • other Indus First National Bank of Hermla tries and hold hl-, p!n-c. A little of Ion, Plaintiff, vs. C. J. Flynn, De ly at Walton. 30 miles west of Eugene Plant would cost approximately »17»,- oa the Cooe bay line of the Southern «*>. of which amount more than »75,- all these remedies might bring the fendant. Paclftc when s donkey engine In slid 00° already has been snbscrtbed. results. Summons. Law No. 3088. lng down a mountain passed over him.' Four men were drowned near Pow- To C. J. Flynn, the above named John L. Etheridge, former head of In the southern district of Coos Fruit growers of tho northwest, defendant: Morris Brothers. Incorporated, defunct county, when a logging train went In the Name of the State of Oregon representing 250« acres of orchard Portland bond house, was re-lndlcted down on a bridge on the railroad on In Oregon nd Washington, met In you are hereby required to appear In Portland by the federal grand Jury Salmon creek, and another man was Walla Walla September 25 In an and answer the eomplalnt In the on charges of using the malls to de- crashed to death under a ten-ton effort to org. nlze and save the fruit above entitled matter within six fraud. boulder which fell from cliffs as he grower^ of the northwest from Im week, from tha first publication of Coyote, and bobcat, had several » “ ln Camaa Val,ey A” pending ruin. The growers frankly this summons, and you will take so- days' freedom from persecution this wer* the result of the recent F)f(y storm which swept Coos county. The stated that unless the interstate lee that If you fall to appear or ans commerce commission would grant wer or plead within that time, the six government hunters received per d"ad ,he ,o" ,n’ acc,de"‘ ara: them lower transportation rate,, the plaintiff for want thereof will apply mission to return to their residence. | Charle* Lambert. engineer, of Pow- ( . era; Floyd Rice, fireman, of Powers; fruit Industry was doomed. A reso to the above entitled court for the _ . . . . Archie Boone, conductor; W. C. Wood- lution to this effect was passed and, relief prayed for In Its complaint October s exports from Portland all fruit growers, gardeners, farm herein, to-wlt; for judgment and de represented a value of »7.133.166 and ' ' u , . ... .. . . , , Professor Elwood Mend, recently a> ers, business nien and commercial c re e against the defendant for the . for . 10 months of the year the total Is me organizations are urged to Join with sum of 3286.12 together with Inter »88,(97,737, whereas for the corre- p”*at,d commlaatoner for reclamation . .. , . . . . . of the Interior department, has of- In organization of a traffic assoc I a est thereon at the rate of 10 per «ponding . 10 months In 1923 values ag „ , „ , , . . I. . * . . . .... . . . «dally proclaimed tho lower Klamath Don to take up the matter of lower cent per annum from the 12 day of iregnted 532,674.039. ,Bke d ra (n w dtetrl<st reclamation pro rates with the commission. September 1924 and the further sum Three armed robber, entered the > rt , fatlure and ,Bfonna4 name of 39.91 with Interest thereon at the Aarwa 8tate bank, kald up Mtaa Mil- WardgB nurghduff and W. L. Finlay rate of « pc,- ren| per ani,U!)1 from 4rad Beaolat. aaalatant cashier, and National Association of And* the 12th day of SnPtember 1924 and robbed the Institution of approximate- , hBt dlkeg would be for the further aum of 550.00 at ly 3400 In rash, a few money orders opgnad , Bd the watgr tamed back la- torney's fees and for plaintiff's costs aad a number of checks to the lake. Lower Klamath lake was and disbursements of this action. A report on the forest fires la the at one time tha grtaclpal breeding And you will further take notice Sinaia w aattoani foreat this ground tor migratory hlrda on the Pa that the plaintiff has heretofore made at the office of the forest la cific roast and one a( tha caused to be attached under writ shown a total of <1 The total portent bird Pf attachment Issued in tho »hove »IMS her qf jfrea §wued over In tho V t _______ Ha« Your Come ^ r ip t io a E xpired? ¿item ■ S W hen you have a i Coal Consumers I job in our line give Î i... S it to the home prin S Take Notice ter. 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