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Eugene— Oregon State Drainage IN T S S CIRCUIT COURT OS T S Z
association to hold annual meeting
STATE OF OREGON TOR
here December 11.
UMATILLA COUNTY
•vary TkursAa, at Har-
Weatern Irrig atio n Company, a
üm atllla Cowaty, Oregon kg
Salem— School budget for 4251,- corporation, p la in tiff, va. W . 1
Crowder, Editor end Maa-
000 and debt of 162,000 authorized Bugg, Defendant.
Summmona. Equity No. 1965.
B itered aa eecond cleet matter, by school board.
To W. W . Bugg, tha above named
December 190» a t the postoffice at
defendant.
Hermiston, Oregon.
MAKE TOUR WANTS KNOWN—
In the Name of the State ef Ore
Subscription Sates
— TRY THE HERALD WANT
gon, you are hereby required to ap
T at One Y « r ..................... ......... S i 00
pear and answer the complaint In
V M Six Months --------------------- 4 1 0 0
tbs above entitled suit w ith in six
Payable In Advenes.
weeks from the first publication of
this summons and you w ill take not
Classified or Local Advertising
ice that if you fall to appear and
10 cents per line tor first insertion.
answer or plead w ithin that time
Minimum charge 25 cent«. Subse
the p la in tiff, for want thereof, will
quent insertions 5 cents per line.
apply to the above entitled Court
for the relief prayed for in its com
Spends Nearly Four Millions in
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plaint herein, to-wtt;
Year to Lessen Burdens of
♦
OREGON WEEKLY
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For judgment and -decree in favor
of the p la in tiff and against the de
Disabled Soldiers.
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INDUSTRIAL REVIEW
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fendant W. W. Bugg for the sum of
815.00 with Interest tberson at 4 per
SERVES 63,700 IN HOSPITALS cent per annum from June 1, 152C
Sheridan— North
Pacific
Com
u ntil paid and the further sum of
pany already baa 10,000 poundH cur
815.00 w ith Interest thereon at six
Every
Case
Is
Given
Individual
ed walnuts from 300 acres.
per cent per annum from June 1st
Service— Assists Families of
1921, until paid and the further sum
Eugene— Eugene ranks fourth in
These Men Everywhere.
of 615.00 with interest thereon a<
Oregon city bank deposits with 47.-
six per cent from June 1, 1922 un
480. 325.65.
Washington.—Tbs need of Individ til paid and the further sum of
ual assistance by ex-service men and 615.00 with Interest thereon at six
Portland— Oregonian w ill ad an their families from the Red Cross 1« per cent per annum from June 1st.
other story to tts famous old news as pressing today as It was Imme 1923 u ntil paid and the further sum
paper building.
diately after the end of the World of 615.00 w ith Interest thereon at
War. For six years this work has six per cent per annum from June
Eugene— Estimated population of ' been foremost of all Red Cross ser 1st, 1024 u n til paid, and
For a further decree that the said
Lane county is 54000, gain of 17654 vices, and In emphasizing the steady
public support of this work the Red sums are a first and prior lien upon
■Ince 1920.
Cross National Headquarters urges the following described tract of land
Clatsop county cranberry crop is the largest enrollment tbls year dur In Um atilla County, Oregon, to-wlt
ing the membership campaign open
Commencing at a point 660 feet
17,644 bushels worth 680,000.
ing on Armistice Day, November I L
East of the Northwest Corner
Astoria— City budget
calls
for
Nearly four million dollars of Red
of Section IS, Township 4 North,
6396,383; 4138,038 for operating ex Cross funds spent for disabled veter
Range 28, H. W. M. thence East
penses.
ans and their dependents during the
330 feet; thence South
1320
year ended June 30 last presents some
feet; thence West 330 feet;
Portland— Star lodge Odd Fellows Idea of the magnitude of thia work.
The current year, It Is estimated, will
thence North 1320 feet to the
w ill build 635,000 hall on Borth
call for still further disbursements of
point of beginning,
wick street.
funds for the reason that the Red
Cross, through more than 2,600 Chap under and by virtue of that certain
Lakeview— H a lf billion feet of ters In as many communities In the contract and agreement entered In
to by the defendant W. W. Bugg
timber to be sold from Deschutes United States, .has been called upon
to help the ex-service men In making w ith the Western Land and Irrig a
National Forest under perpetual re out their applications for the adjusted
tion Company on the. 10th day of
forestation plan.
compensation granted In the so-called April, 1916 and which is Recorded
bonus law.
In Book 98 at page 487 of the Rec
Medford— During past year 100,-
58,767 Soldier Cases a Month
ords of Deeds of U m atilla County,
000 fru it trees planted In Jackson
The Red Cross work for the die-
Oregon, and
county.
»bled soldier la designated "home ser
For a further decree of this Court
vice.’’ for it gives Individual attention
Pendleton— Um atilla wheat cror to the man and hla family approxi herein foreclosing the said lien aad
mating the Interest and loving care
estimated at 4,500,000 bushels foi of the home. Such service in the hos directing that ths real property lb
said contract and hereinabove des
1924.
pitals, camps, soldiers’ homes and
cribed be sold In tha manner pro
sanatoria, averaged 33,951 cases a
Portland ...Owing to great dem month during the year. Assistance vided by law for the sale of real pro
and for rooms, new
Medical arts to ex-service men and their depen perty under lien foreclosure under
building w ill be built with eight dents averaged 68,767 casea a month. execution to be lssuod upon such de
In addition, the Rad Croat In tha last cree; that the proceeds of said sale
stories Instead of proposed six.
twelve months provided 83,050 recre shall be applied as by law provided.
ation and entertainment events In tha
And for a further decree for such
Astoria... Standard
O il storage hospitals sad campa
othet
and general relief as to equity
Thus
the
Red
Cross,
symbolised
as
tanks and pipelines being rushed at
the “Greatest Mother,** still watches shall seem meet and proper in thr
port of Astoria.
over these many thousands of non, premises.
Grants Pass— Orchard avenue pav
comforts them, helps to lighten tha te
This summons Is published pursu
ing completed at cost of 410,836.
dium of their physical reconstruction, ant to the order of the Hon. Gilbert
and In their homes lifts some of the
| W. Phelps, judge of the above en tit
Portland— Building permits for burdens from tbelr “own people."
led Court, duly made and entered on
October numbered 1465, for 42,450,-
Work In Communities Increases
[th e seventh day of October, 1924, di
276. October 1923 called for 1879
The home service of the Red Cross
was the most pressing duty of 2,600 recting that publication herein be
buildings worth $2,136,360.
Chapters, an Increase of 152 communi 1 made once a week for a period of six
Albany har Ju«t oren^d a 460,000 ties where problems affected by the consecutive weeks In the Hermiston
war veteran’s condition required —■
community hospital for whlrh the lutlon through Immediate and IntelU- Herald, a newspaper published in
public subscribed 436,000 and the gent assistance. The Chapters alone Hermiston, U m atilla County, Oregon,
physicians of the city gave 425,000. ezpendal soma 42,000,000 la thia and the first publication herein if
made pursuant to said order on the
Civic and fraternal organizations work.
The transient disabled soldier, usu 23rd day of October, 1924.
contributed the furnishings. One of
ally suffering from disability or tuber Ra’ey, Raley A Stelwer A H . J. W ar
the physicians gave the surgery
culosis, la almost everywhere a grave
ner, Attorneys for P lain tiff.
equipment worth 42.000. The build problem. From national funds tha
ing la modern, has 21 rooms and past year 8173,076.35 was expanded in Port-office Address; Pendleton. Ore
gon.
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wards and Is a community monu helping the Chapters to oars tor these
Slp gmntatoa grralft
RED CROSS DUTY"
TO AIDVETERANS
wandering man.
According to government report
there are 4,304 veterans In civilian In
Portland— Eight story annex to stitutions, and In tha national homes
Congress hotel w ill cost about |2 0 0 ,- tor soldiers tha complications are In
060.
creasing. Tha large groups of pa
tients whose claims have keen disal
lowed, of veterans of foreign wars,
Baker— Ore from recent Salmon and the great number of men perma
creek discovery shows samples up to nently resident In these Institutions
46,000 gold per ton.
call for Red Cross work which caa-
not be avoided nor denied.
Definite Service to 73,700
Prairie City— W. O. Chandler of
Of a total of 84.500 ex-service men
Canyon city buys Grant County Jour
In hospitals and other Institutions 73,-
nal.
700 were rendered a definite and spe
cialized service by the Red Croea.
Medford Pipe arrives for Ir r i In a single month 4,185 new eases
gating M ira Vista orchard by pump were presented and a total of 34,135
ing system, water to be pumped 3 44 was acXed upon—figures which serve
feet high at only little greater cost to Illustrate the magnitude of the In
formation and claims service engag
than gravity ditch costs.
ing the attention of Red Cross work
ers. New veteran legislation amend
Tax reformers propose cigarette ing the War Risk sot which extends
tax of 2 cents per packuge.
many additional rights to disabled ex-
service men will reopen thousands of
THIamcok highway through Wash cases and require still greater Red
Cross service.
ington county to b- built.
When Congress granted a charter
to the American Red Croea It charged
Lone county rlay successfully the organisation with tha duty to act
made I; t . [o tle iy n California.
as "tha medium of communication be-
tween the American people and their
Salem Slate board of control Army and Navy.“ This responsibility
to the enlisted men and their families
balking at new 4376000 boys’ re
Is met every year without rostrlctloa.
form school near Woodburn when
Ssrvta Men on Active fisrvloe
pree-nt plant is handling wayward
The extent of this Rod Cross activ
boys.
ity during tha last year embraced a
total of 195.344 cases. Thera were
Union
high school proposed al 36,995 separate soldlera’ and sailors’
Milwaukie.
claims: 30,316 Investigations of home
conditions; 11,431 cases related to dis-
Assistance
Salem building permits for Octo chargee, furloughs, etc.
ber were 4256.000. passing 40 went-I was given in 39.6(3 Instances for per
sonal. business or family problems;
ern cities In per cent of g u ilt .
744.320 visits were made to tha alrk
or disabled, and nearly 46,000 letter,
Deschutes county has 2074 child and telegrams dispatched to tha
homes of enlisted man.
ren registered in county schools.
From Juaa to September at tha an-
merous military training eamps tha
Bend fiend* population In nos !
Red Cross provided Information sad
8.832 where It was only 168 2 In home eervtce to the trainees, also In
1520.
struction In First Aid and IUfe-Savlng.
The entartalament and recreation
Klamath Falls— Klamath county areata at tba various Army and Navy
votes 6125,000 to complete The hospitals reached aeerly 9.560 daring
the year, and occupational therapy In
Dellcn-Callfornla highway.
nine Naval hospitals gave conatrnn-
tlve and beneficial raselta and
Pr ndletonr—Um atilla county ship« pled the time of patleata la the mh
first full carload of turkey, to east tag of useful gad ornamental things.
ern markets.
ment.
tha first publication thereof la mads ■ B B B B B B B B B S IM B B B B B B B B I3 I B B B B I
pursuant to sold order on tho 28rd
day Of October, 3834.
R aley, R aley A S telw er, and H. J.
W arner, Attorneys for P lain tiff.
Postoffice addreao, Pendleton, Oregon
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Take Notice
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at La Grande, Ore
gon, Nov. 20, 1934.
Notice Is hereby given that W il
liam J. Landon, of Hermiston, who,
on January 4, 1921, made Home
stead Entry, Act 12-29-18. No.
020206. for all of Section 12. Tow n
ship 3 North, Range 27 East, W il
lamette Meridian, has filed notice
-if intention
to make three-year
Proof, to establish claim to the land
above described, before United States
Commissioner at Hermiston, Oregon,
on the 29th day of December, 1924.
Claimant names as witnesses D. H.
Shaw. W ilb ert P. Smith. C. H. Shaw,
John D. Fisher, all of Hermiston,
Oregon.
CA RL.G . H ELM . Register.
ter.
T he salesm an
from
W e have taken th e
exclusive agency for
the F a m o u s U ta h
Aberdeen Coal.
out-of-
tow n concern m a y
give you
an
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the hom e printer is
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ORDERS SOLICITED
SH E R IFFS SALE
an
Notice Is hereby given that under
and by virtue of a w rit of execu
tion Issued out of the Circuit Court
of the State of Oregon In and for
the County of Um atilla, under (he
aeal thereof, and to me directed and
delivered upon a judgment and de
cree rendered and entered In said
"ourt on the 17th day of November,
1924, In favor of Frank Woughter,
as p la in tiff, and against S. E. W a l
te r and Mary J. W alker h lR wife,
and Charles Spencer and Gertrude
Spencer his wife, as defendants,
whereby the p la in tiff did recover a
•’ersonnl decree against the defend
Phone 331
ants S. E. W alker and Mary J. W a l
ker his wife, for the sum of 8100 00
“ The Yard of Best Quality ”
with Interest thereon at the rate of
H. M. STRAW . MGR.
7 per cent per annum from the 11th
Exclusive Representatives of National BuHdors Bureau
day of March, 1922, and the further
um of 8500.00 with Interest there
VOTE 3C6 YES— And save the Dairy Induitry.
on at the rate of 7 per cent per an
num from December 8th, 1920, and
the fu rth er sum of 6100.00 attorney’s
fees, and the costs and disbursements
(axed at 453.95 and whereby it was
decreed that the mortgage dated on
the 11th day of March, 1921, exec
uted by 8. E. W alker and Mary J.
W alker his wife to E. P. Dodd and
by him tsslgned to p la in tiff, upon
the following described real property
in U m atilla County, Oregoa, to-w lt:
S E U of N W >4 of N E U Section 5.
Twp. 4 N. R. 29 E. W . M., which
mortgage was recorded on March 11,
1921, at page 252 of book 70 of the
ecords of mortgages In the office
of the County Recorder of U m atilla
Is b ro a d c a s tin g to a ll th e
County, Oregon, should bs fore-
(W orld th is seaso n
-losed, and the said real property sold
“
Come!
by the Sheriff of U m atilla County,
th a n e v e r to e n te rta in jm a I
Oregon, to satisfy said judgment and
y o u r v is it a '
i l l costs; therefore I w ill, on Satur
If you have never been to California it should be
day, December 20th, 1924, at two
the effort o f your life to go. When you are ready
o’clock In the afternoon of that day.
to plan the trip let the
at the front door of the court house
In the city of Pendleton, Um atilla
County. Oregon, sell all the right,
heh>. Send word to th e undenigned b y phone, or m ail or
title, Interest and estate which the
call. I w ill give you the benefit o f m y personal knowledge
said defendants, S. E. W alker and
and experience, or I w i l l sc im I y o u t h o m e e t “ “ “ ‘
p r i n t e d w .- .t t e r t o b o h a d . I know every ro
M ary J. W alker his wife, and all
train, every kind o f equipm ent and the exact cost.
•ecure
your sleeping car accommodation«, provide y o o with
persons claiming and to claim by,
an ou tlm s o f your trip, and deliver your ticket«. Y ou need
r^ t 1 ave your home or your office to attend to t "
through or under them, or any of
de tail«, I have the best there 1«, , and it
i t i*
« h a ll ba yours
m om ent I k now you desire it.
them, had on the 11th day of March,
1921, or since then have had, or now
F. C. Woughter, Agent,
have. In and to the above described
Eers-.lston, Oregon
real property and every part there
of. at public auction to the highest
bidder for cash In hand, the pro
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ceeds of such sale to be applied In ■ B B B B B B B B B B B a B B o a a s iB t i« a a a a B B a B B B B a a a a B ■ 1
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STATE OF OREGON FOR
satisfaction of said execution and all
UMATILLA COUNTY
coats.
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First National Bank of Hermis
Dated this 17th day of November,
B
ton, P la in tiff, va. C. J. Flynn, De
1924.
fendant.
Zoeth Houser,
Summons, Law No. 3088.
Sheriff of U m atilla County, Oregon.
To C. J, Flynn, the above named
10-6tc By W . R. Anderson, Deputy.
defendant:
In the Name of the State of Oregon
you are hereby required to appear
T o Y o u r O rd e r ar.d a t Reasonable Price*
Come in an.
and answer the complaint In the
above entitled m atter w ithin six
renew it nex
week, from the first publication of
time you an
this summons, and you w ill take no-
In town
Ice that If you fall to appear or ans
wer or plead w ithin that time, the
p laln tirf for want thereof w ill apply
to the above entitled court for the
S
relief prayed for in Its complaint
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herein, to-w lt: for judgment and de
cree against the defendant for the
sum of 6286.12 together w ith Inter
est thereon at the rate of 10 per
cent per annum from the 12 day of
September 1924 and the further sum
of 49.91 w ith Interest thereon at the
rate of 6 per cent per annum from
th^ 12th day of September 1924 and
for the further sum of 65(?.OO a t
When you need any
torney’s fee, and for plaintiff's coats
thing in the line of
■ nd disbursements of this action.
neat
and attractive
And you w ill further take notice
Printing.
that the p la in tiff
has heretofore
caused to be attached under w rit
of attachment Iseued In the above
entitled court the following described
t "
real property to-w lt:
The west h alf of the Southwest
quarter of the Southeast quar
ter of Section 15, Twp. 4 North.
Range XI. E. W . M ,
located In U m atilla county, Oregon,
and that p la in tiff w ill apply to the
above entitled court for an order
directing the enle of said property
in satisfaction of p lain tiff's Judg
ment herein.
This summons la published to tha
order of the Hoa. Gilbert W . Phelps,
Judge of the shove entitled court,
duly made and entered on the 14th
day of October. 1924. directing that
publication heroin be made once a
week for a period of six consecutive
vreakq t | tho Honnlston Herald, and
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