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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT 0 1 THE
R A T E OF OREGON FOR
UMATILLA COUNTY
Western
Irrigation
Company,
Plaintiff, vs. Georgs L. Pullen,
Defendant. .
Summons. Equity No. »947.
Herald Want Ads Bring You Results
To George L. Pullen, . the above
— TRY THE HERALD WART ADR— named defendant.
Legal Blanks fo r
Sale a t This Office
W h y N o t T r y T h is ?
Many schemeg have been devised
to help the poor man against times
of trouble. For instance, accident
insurance, loan associations, sica
benefits, etc., but all require periodi
cal payments to some company that
carrles the risk.
Why not adopt the plan of mak
ing some of these payments to your
self, so that you may have the use
of the money all the time? It Is
easy. Just open an account at our
Bank. Add to it as regularly as you
would make payments on any 8ort of
Insurance. Then if sickness comes,
there is the money subject to your
check. And sick or well, the money
is always YOURS.
WEST END FARMERS
H ave learned th a t The H erald prints th e
• bast b u tter w rappers.
sise , 9 by 12 inches.
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First National Bank
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C ap ita l, Basplas and U nd ivid ed P ro fits O v e r »SO,0 0 0
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R. Alezader, Vice-Pre
A. H. Kertoa, Cashier W. L. Hamm, Asst. Cashier
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g en u in e paid w a n t
ads th an an y oth er
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o f th e sa m e sise in E a st
ern O regon.
TH ER E’S A REASON
for
for
for
for
W e have th e large
Our prices a r e —
$1.25
$2.00
$2.60
$3.75
M any are b u yin g them in th e larger quan
titie s, b u t w e are here to serve you all. I f
you w a n t only a fe w w e have them w ith
o u t th e nam e. T hese w e sell as fo llo w s —
Try Burk’s for bargains.
LOST or stolen, two black horses,
one 8 and one 6 years old. Not
ify Carl Sehachermeyer.
11-ltc
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62
100
WANTED— Boarders, »25 per month
Mrs. A. M. Smith, Hermiston. 10-2p
FOR RENT— Furnished room. H. E.
Hanby.
10-tfc
for
for
for
for
10
25
50
80
cents
cents
cents
cents
FOR RENT— Four room house and
full alze basement. Mrs. James
Gent.
»-tfc
“The Home of Good Printing”
LEVELING LAND—See Peter Caa-
trlc, experienced and reliable, 2
miles north of Hermiston.
4-tfc
THE HERMISTON HERALD
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Hermiston Beauty Shop is one of
the best equipped shops in the state.
The beet of services at reasonable
prices. For appointment call 481.
bale
FOR SALB—Two wagons, one heavy FOR SALE— Milk cows. Lou Rog
ers.
»-tfe
wagon with gravel box, »50; one
light wagon with hay rack, »25. AGENTS— Sell guaranteed hosiery
See R. A. Brownson, Tum-A-Lum
direct from mill to wearer; all
7-tfc
Lumber Co.
styles and colors; salary paid for
full time or spare hours; no money
WEANED PIGS tor sale. R. C. Can-
needed for samples. International
7-2t
field.
Mills, 1038, Norristown, Pa.
FOR SALE—Small potatoes, 60c a
ll-2 tp
Chezlk.
For sale -T h ree fine heifers
year old past. C. Clinesmith.
SALE—Some good fresh milch
oows. Mrs. L. Hammer, 4 miles
east of town.
S-tto
FO R
For Sale—Six room house and
tw o room cabin, barn and out
buildings on Bohn ranch 4 m iles
Qort o f town- M ust be m oved at
once. Terms. E. I. D avis
Have the curtains on your car
repaired before winter sets in.
Burk’a for bargains.
Polands for Profits. Stlllinga. 17tf
TO« BALE CHEAP— Maxwell tour-
lng ear. O. F. Mays, Stanfield. I AM MAKING REGULAR TRIPS TO
41-tfc
Pendleton Tuesdays and Fridays of
each week. If you have anything
t'OR SALE— Teem of horses. J. K.
to be hauled to or from the above
18-tfc
Bhotwell.
named city, I would appreciate
your business along this Uns. I
Z FOR SALE—Small heater and elec
am also In the market for chickens
tric sewing machine. Mrs. 8hes-
and veal. Ray Challis, Phone
sly.
4-tfc
20-R. Pendleton phone 400. 9-tfe
Small work horse, fine for
cultivating, riding or driving.
Will trade for heifer calf or
phoat. J H. Reid.
2tc
VOTE 306 YTS— And save the Dairy Industry.
K N E R R ’S R E P A I R S H O P
JUNIOR AMERICAN REi
PLAYH O U SE
CROSS ARMY 5,596,663
W ednesday-Thursday
Children of 29,942 Schools Now
Enrolled In Movement of
Service to Humanity.
N O V . 26-27
FOR SALE OR TRADE— 6-room
bungalow with bath, lot 100x100
la the city of Oreeham. Will ex
change for good house In Her
miston. Address Ike Howard,
Ione, Ore.
ll- 4 t c
SID N P EY
OLCOTT
R O D U C T IO N
FOR SALE— »-foot disk with tongue
Wurster, R. F. D., Echo. 10-3tp
USED CARS FOR SALE— Terms
given. 'Prices right. Kellogg A
Schlrake.
11-tfc
MB0ELLANEOUI
Furniture Repaired and Upholster
ing done. A. W. Purdy.
2-tfc
TOR NEW AND USED CARS— Kel-
logg A Schlmke.
2-6 tc
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WANTED—Men or women to take
orders for genuine guaranteed hoe.
lery for men, women and children.
Eliminate darning. 8alary »75 a
week full time. »1.50 an hour
spare time. Beautiful spring line.
International Stocking Mills, Nor-
rlstown, Pa.
J»-20tp
WANTED— Phene, write or see W.
A. Leathers, when you have alfalfa
hay for sale, la any quantity.
46-J-6.
9-tfe
'ATE EXCHANGES AND
J. M. EKK». BE
AUTE*.
26-tfC
Burk Is henrqusrters
for Army
For Rent—Good 5 room house.
1 mile out. Good road and water, $10
Charles Clinesmith.
46 dr
For Rent—3 room cottage on west
lido. A. w . Agnew. 21-J-2 W k
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son’s career, and one worth making
a special effort to see.
Doors open 7:15, starts 7:30. Admission 10-50c
The American Junior Red Cross,
which was organised as a children'»
auxiliary daring war-time» sspeelally
to help the young refugees In Europe,
and to exemplify In peace-time the
Red Cross ideal of service, has now a
membership of 6,59»,MS In the schools
of the United States and the Insular
possessions.
This Junior movement gives oppor
tunity for the children to share In
Red Cross effort parallel to that of
the parent organisation. Juniors are
therefore Identified In varying degree
with the health services, disaster re
lief work, salvage and other suitable
activities of value to the operations
of the Red Cross.
It is a valiant boat marching on
under Its “I Serve” banner In the
cause of happier childhood every
where and particularly wherever the
American flag flies. The enrollment
embraces 29,942 schools and 147,49»
school rooms, a gain over 192» of
»,(56 schools and 22,414 school rooms.
The year’s gain in membership was
7(9,492 children, or nearly 80,000 for
each month of the school year.
The educational and social values
of the Junior Red Cross movement is
thus evidencing the Arm and cordial
endorsement of school authorities. The
government hae added the weight of
recognition by extending the Junior
Red Cross In the schools for American
Indian children. The American Red
Cross Is also planning to develop the
Junior program In (00 rural schools
In isolated sections.
There Is no abatement of the ex
change of correspondence between
schools In the United States and
schools in the insular possessions
and foreign lands. During the year
the Junior Red Cross in pert support
ed operations in twelve European
countries. It la a potent Influence for
the cultivation of International good
will and Ha example has been the
means of stimulating the formation
of Junior Red Cross societies In more
than thirty countries.
College and University
The college has about the same re
lation to a university that a state has
to the federal government—that Is.
as a rule, many colleges go to make
a university. The term university,
however, has been used loosely In the
United States, sometimes applied to
an Institution offering noa-professlonal
Instruction beyond the bachelor's de
gree ami having affiliated professional
•choois.
In the Name of the State of Ore
gon, you are hereby required to ap
pear and answer the complaint In
the above entitled matter within six
weeks from the first publication of
thia summons and you will take not
ice that if you fall to appear and
answer or plead within that time the
plaintiff, for want thereof will apply
to the above entitled court for thé
relief prayed for In Its complaint
herein to-wit;
First, for a decree that defendant
George L. Pullen ls indebted to plain
tiff In the sum of »60.00 with Inter
est thereon at ( per cent per annum
from June 1st, 1922, and for the fur
ther sum of »60.00 with Interest
1 thereon at 6 per cent per annum
I from June 1st, 1928, and the further
sum of »60.00 with Interest thereon
at 6 per cent per annum from June
! 1st, 1924, until paid and tor plain
; tlff'a coats and disbursements of this
suit; and for a further decree that
the said turns are a first and prior
Hen on all the Interest of the de-
■ rendant In the Northeast Quarter o»
j the Southeast Quarter of Section 17.
Twp. 4, North, Range 28, E. W. M.
I contanlng forty acres, together with
all water rights appurtenant there
to, and
Second, for a further decree that
( the defendant be required to pay
the said sums In sub-paragraph one
hereinabove mentioned to the plaln-
: tiff within thirty days after a de
cree Is entered herein and to pay all
] delinquent taxes against the said
premises described In paragraph one
hereinabove and that In the event of
the failure of the defendant to so
I pay the said Bums that strict foreclos-
I ure be decreed of said contract and
that said contract be declared to be
terminated and at an end and all
rights of the defendant therein and
in said premise,, be declared termi
nated and ended, and
Third, for a further decree that
the defendant George L. Pullen is in
debted to plaintiff In the sura of
»60.00 with Interest thereon at 6 per
cent per annum from June 1st, 1922,
and for the further sum of »60.00
with interest thereon at 6 per cent
per annum from June 1st, 1923, and
for the further sum of »80.00 with
interest thereon at 6 per cent per
annum from June 1st, 1924, until
paid and for plaintiff's costs and dis
bursements of this suit; and for a
further decree that the said sums are
a first and prior lien on all the in
terest of the defendant in the South
west Quarter of the Northwest Quar
ter of Section 17, Township 4 North,
Range 28, E. W. M. containing forty
acres, together with certain water
rights appurtenant thereto as here
inbefore described, and
Fourth, for a further decree that
the defendant be required to pay the
sad sums in sub-paragraph III here
inabove mentoned to the plaintiff
within thirty days after a decree is
entered herein and to pay all delin
quent taxes against the said prem
ises described in said paragraph III
hereinabove and that In the event of
the failure of the defendant to so
pay the said sums, that
strict
foreclosure be decreed of said
contract and that said contract be
declared to be terminated and at an
end and all rights, of the defendant
therein and In said premises, be de
clared terminated and ended, and
Fifth, for a further decree that
the defendant George L. Pullen ls in
debted to this plaintiff in the sum
of »120.00 with Interest thereon at
6 per cent per annum from June 1st,
1922, and for the further sum of
»120.00 with Interest thereon at 6
per cent per annum from June 1st,
1923, and the further sum of »120.00
with interest thereon at 6 per cent
per annum from June 1st, 1924, un
til paid and for plaintiff’s costs and
disbursements n this suit; and for
a further decree that the said sums
are a first and prior Hen on all the
Interest of the defendant In the West
Half of the Southwest Quarter of
Section 29, Township 4 North, Range
28, E. W. M. containing eighty acres
together with certain water rights
appurtenant thereto, and
Sixth, for a further decree that
the defendant be required to pay the
Mid sums In aub-paragraph five here
inabove mentioned to the plaintiff
within thirty days after a decree Is
entered herein and to pay all delin
quent taxes against the said prem
ises described in paragraph five here
inabove and that In the event of the
failure of the defendant to so pay
the said sums; and that strlcl
foreclosure be be decreed of said
contract and that said contract be
declared to be terminated and at an
end and all rights of the defendant
therein and In said premises be de
clared terminated and ended, and
Seventh, for a decree for such
other and further relief as to equity
which may seem meet and proper In
this suit.
This summons Is published pursu
ant to order of the Hon. Gilbert W.
Phelps, Judge of the above entitled
court, duly made and entered on the
7th day of October. 1934, directing
that publication herein be made once
a week for a period of six consecu
tive weeks In the Hermiston Herald,
a newspaper published In Hermiston,
Umatilla County, Oregon, and the
first publication herein Is made pur
suant to said order on the 23rd day
of October, 1924.
Raley, Raley * Bteiwer, and H. J.
... Warner, Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Postoffice Addrese, Pendleton. Ore-
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A M M U N IT IO N
Bank Bid«.
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Dr. R. G. GALE, Snrgaoi
A FULL UNE
Loatlon, Bank Bldg., Rooms 1 and >
Phones: Office 961. Res. I l l
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Office Hours: 10 to 11:30 A. M., 1
to 6 P. M.
W. J. W A R NER
WHY NOT
BUY THAT WATCH
FROM
Attorney-at-Lxw
Hermiston
Oregon
DR. W. W. ILLSLEY
OGDEN
Osteopathic Physician and Surge»«
Phone Res. 712
Offios 76»
Then—
If anything goes wrong
s
You Can Get
Service
WM. H. OGDEN
JEWELER ATO WATCHMAKER
McKENZIE & LIEUALLW
Eye, Ear, Nose and Thraat
Has removed from h it form er location fa the
Bond Bldjr. to
Rooms 1, 2 and 3 Inland Em pire Beak Bid«.
Pendleton
Oregon
DR. THEO. BELETSKI,
Veterinarian
Treats all Domestic Animals. Iats
state Stock Inspector
A
J. L. VAUGHAN
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Electric Fixtures
and Appliances
Residence second house west of tl
Catholic church. Phone, 82-R.
Phene 139
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X. C o u r t a * . P e n d le t o n , O r e . g
CATARRHAL DEAFNESS
is often caused by an Inflamed condition
ot the mucoue lining of the Kustachlan
Tube. When thte tube Is Inflamed you
have a rumbling sound or imperfect
hearing. Unless the Inflammation can
be reduced, your hearing may be de
stroyed forever.
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE will
do what we claim for It—rid your system
of Catarrh or Deafness caused by
Catarrh. HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE
has been successful In the treatment of
Catarrh for over Forty Years.
Sold by all druggists.
F. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O.
UMATILLA RAPID TRANSIT CO.
E. R. Pell, Umatilla, Oregon
Operating Stages Between Pendleton
and Umatilla
Schedule Efectlve Oct. 1, 1924.
Leave
A. M.
Umatilla ....................................... 8:30
Hermiston ..................................... 8:55
Stanfield
................................. 9:25
Echo .............................................. 9:56
Pendleton........................................ 10:26
Leave
P. M.
Pendleton ..................................... 4:00
Echo .............................................. 6:15
8tanfield ........................................ 6:35
H erm iston..................................... 6:66
Umatilla ....................................... 6:15
, Umatilla to Pendleton, »1.75;
round trip, »2.60.
Hermiston to Pendleton. »1.25;
round trip, »2.25.
Stanfield to Pendleton, »1.06;
round trip, »1.75.
Echo to Pendleton, 95 cents;
round trip (1.50.
Hermiston Beauty
I 3 Parlor
Is one of the best equipped in
the state. No expense has been
scared to m ak e ^ U ^ i^ to -^ ^ ^ m
every detail. A graduate of one
of the best beauty culture schools
in the northwest is in charge.
We Are Here to
Serve the Ladies
ALL SHOES j
25 per cent off. ■
Men’s Half Soles J
$1.25
■
With Heels $1.75S
OAK TAN SHOE STORE
Sam Rodgen, Prop.
s
3
Burt Mullens
C O N F E C T IO N E R Y
S T A T IO N E R Y
Announcment
I have purchased the con
fectionery known as P at’a
Place and solicit a share of
your patronage.
Krause’s
Chocolates
The Best
in Candies
N ewt ¡land
Cigars and / obacco
H A U L IN G
I am now prepared to do haul
ing
Trip» made to the country.
I solicit a share of your patron
age
George Challis
STELLA SHAAR
WHEN IN
D O IT
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S en d u i th e p r ic e o f * y e a r ’:
subscription if you are in arrears
PENDLETO N
MAKE YOUR
HEAL Q U A R TER S
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W ESTERN A U T O CO.
Cottonwood and Water Sts.
We N eed the Money
COMPLETE GARAGE SERVICE
Tires—-Tubes- - Accessories
ALWAYS OPEN
PHONE 580
—TRT THE HERALD WANT ADS—
Tom Swearingen, Mgr.