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m hexmistojt axxAxn, sxbmxbton , obbqox W T D CIRCUIT COURT Of T D I M l ■ * ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ STA!------------ ------- FOR n Of OBESOV UMATILLA COUMTT t When you have a W nt«rs Irrigation Company, a M ■ corporation, plaintiff, va. W. W. Bugg. Defendant. : Summmom. Equity No. 2955. ■ iterad an second dans matter, To W. W. Bugg, the above named 190« nt the pootofflce at defendant. Hermiston, Oregon. In the Name of the State ef Ore gon, you are hereby required to ap tr e e pear and answer the complaint la For Q u Tier 51.oe the above entitled suit within six For Six M on th s___ weeks from the first publication of Payable la Advance. this summons and you will take not Claaaified or L o c a l__________ ice that If you fall to appear and 10 cents per line for first insertion. answer or plead within that tints Minimum charge 25 cent«. Subse the plaintiff, for want thereof, will quent Insertions I cents per line. apply to the above entitled Court for the relief prayed for In Its oom- the ,lrst publication thereof Is made plaint herein, to-wit: pursuant to said order on the 23rd For Judgment and decree la favor day of October, 1924. of the plaintiff and against the de Raley, Raley A Stelwer, and H. J. Warner, Attorneys for Plaintiff. fendant W. W. Bugg for the sum of 515.00 with Interest thereon at ( per Postoffice addri Pendleton, Oregon cent per annum from June 1, 1920 1-ltc until paid and the further sum of - 915.09 with Interest thereon at six NOTICE FOB. PUBLICATION per cent per annum from June 1st. Department of the Interior. U. S. Land Office at La Grande. Ore 1921, until paid and the further sum gon, Nov. 20, 1924. of 915.00 with lntereat thereon at alx per cent from June 1, 1922 un Notice Is hereby given that Wll- til paid and the further sura o f , Ham J. Landon, of Hermiston, who. 915.00 with Interest thereon at s ix ' on January 4, 1921, made Home- per cent per annum front June 1 st,‘ stead Entry, Act 12-29-1«. No. 1923 until paid and the further sum 02020«, for all of Section 12, Town of 915.00 with Interest thereon at ship 3 North, Range 27 East, Wil ■Ik cent per annum from June lamette Meridian, has filed notice ■ a 1st, 1924 until paid, and of Intention to make three-year a For a further decree that the said Proof, to establish claim to the land a sums are a first and prior lien upon above described, before United States a a Per Pride Qoeth Before a Fall, and in a Few Days He Will Be in the Oven. the following described tract of land Commissioner at Hermiston, Oregon, a In Umatilla County, Oregon, to-wlt: on the 29th day of December, 1924. a Claimant names as witnesses D. II. a Commencing at a point 550 feet served within the green booth. Here a East of the Northwest Corner Shaw, Wilbert P. Smith, C. H. Shaw, a the family meet In deep happiness be cause they have been able to fulfill the of Section 19, Township 4 North, i John D. Fisher, all of Hermiston, a command of Moses their “law giver" a Range 25, E. W. M. thence Bast ! Oregon. Phone 331 a once again, and In the Holy land. 330 feet; thence 8outh 1320 CARL G. HELM, Register. a The Feast of Thanksgiving com feet; thence West 330 feet; a “ The Yard of Best Q uality” memorates God's goodness In the post SHERIFFS SALE thence North 13 20 feet to the to the Israelites In the wilderness. H. M. STRAW. MGR. Notice Is hereby given that under : point of beginning, Their long wandering In the Journey to the Promised Land Is symbolized by under and by virtue of that certain and by ylrtu, of a writ of execu a Exclusive Representatives of National Builder« Bureau their residence hy day In these booths contract and agreement entered In tion Issued out of the Circuit Court a for the space of a week. This festival to by the defendant W. W. Bugg of the State of Oregon In and for a VOTE 3C6 YES— And save the Dairy Industry. Is also called the Feast of Ingather The average American hns nn Idea with the Western Land and Irriga the County of Umatilla, under the ■ i ing. This thought Is Illustrated by the that Thnnksglvlng is a national holi tion Company on the 10th day of seal thereof, and to me directed and day peculiar to his country and cele plants In the "succa" and by the April, 1915 nnd which la Recorded delivered upon a judgment and de branch with which It is built; also by brated because of proclamations is the pnlms and willows and lemons In Book 9» at page 497 of the Rec cree rendered and entered In said sued by the President and hy gov which are brought Into the synagogue ords of Deeds of Umatilla County, court on the 17th day of November, ernors nt states, whereas the feast of and rejoiced over. Oregon, nnd 1924, In favor of Frank Woughter, Thanksgiving Is observed In many Picturesque Services. as plaintiff, and against S. E. Wal other countries. One of the ninny In For a further decree of thia Court All the services are exceedingly teresting observances of lids feast Is picturesque and all the customs are herein foreclosing the said lien and ker and Mary J. Walker hl9 wife, held by the Jews In Jerusalem, though intri-ounded hy symbolical tokens and directing that the real property in and Charles Spencer and Gertrude It Is celebrated in a very different figurative acts and parabolic speech. said contract and hereinabove des Spencer his wife, as defendants, manner from that we are accustomed For this ancient people belong to a cribed be sold In tbs manner pro whereby the plaintiff did recover a to think of as Thanksgiving, says a pnst age when man clung to symbols, vided by law for the sale of real pro personal decree against the defend writer In the Los Angeles Times. perty under Hen foreclosure under ants S. E. Walker and Mary J. Wal While we here celebrate the day by discontinuing all business and giving execution to be Issued upon such de ker his wife, for the sum of 5100.00 up ourselves mostly to the Thanksgiv cree; that the proceeds of said sale with interest thereon at the rate of ing dinner, In the Far East the shall be applied aa by law provided. 7 per cent per annum from the 11th Thanksgiving Is continued as a re And for a further decree for such day of March, 1922, and the further ligious service for several days, though Is b ro a d c a s tin g to a ll th e other end general relief as to equity sum of 9500.00 with Interest there accompanied by much merry-making, W orld th is seaso n on at the rate of 7 per cent per an shall seem meet and proper in the during which nil business Is suspend premises. num from December 8th, 1920, and ed. This ancient Hebrew people, “ Come! WaarekMta dinging to the memory of their glori This summons Is published pursu the further sum of 9100.00 attorney's th a n e v e r to e n te rta in ] ous pnst, drawn near to each other be y o u r v is it a • ant to the order of the Hon. Gilbert fees, and the costs and disbursements cause of their common love for their W. Phelps, judge of the above entit taxed at 953.96 and whereby It was If you have never been to California it should be peculiar traditions nnrt for their "To led Court, duly made and entered on decreed that ths mortgage dated on the effort of your life to go. When you are ready rah’'—their solace through the ages— to plan the trip let the the seventh day of October, 1924, di the 11th day of March, 1921, exec gather In colonies nt sites theirs by recting that publication herein be uted by S. E. Walker and Mary J. right through Inheritance, though not granted them by I'm c of ilmlr made once a week for a period of alx Walker his wife to E. P. Dodd and land. Driven through the centuries eonaecutlve weeks In the Hermiston by him assigned to plaintiff, upon help. Send word to the undersigned by phone, or m ail or from country to country, persecuted ce. . I w ill tpve you the benefit o f m y personal knowledge Herald, a newspaper published In the following described real property ! experience, or S w i l l m s m I m « t h e m o s t iM t e t u l for their religion and nuissncred by Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon, In Umatilla County, Oregon, to-wlt: p» L'xtftd taactcs* to bo luM L I know every route, every the Injustice of radical prejudice, they tra in , every kind of equipment and the exact coat. I will and the first publication herein Is SEU of NWU of NEU Section 5. B fcnr-yc’ir sleeping car accommodation«, provide yo u w ith now flock to their own country, aelllng aa outline o f your trip , and deliver your ticket«. Y ou need made pursuant to said order on the Twp. 4 N. R. 29 E. W. M., which all they possess to pay the voyage, r e t ’ - - ve yo” r home or your office to attend to bothersome tai!«. I have the best there is, and it «MM be yours the 23rd day of October, 1924. and come, to look upon the land where mortgage waa recorded on March 11, moment I know you desire it. lived their patriarchs and prophets Raley, Raley A Stelwer A H. J. War 1921, at page 252 of book 70 of the and to die and he burled on holy soil. ner, Attorneys for Plaintiff. records of mortgages In the office F. C. Woughter, Agent, Thrss Great Festivities. Port-office Address: Psndletoa, Ore of the County Recorder of Umatilla Ilcrmlston, Oregon 1 The three greatest feasts In which gon. 7-Jftc County, Oregon, should be fore the Jew remembers his past and ful closed, and the said real property sold fills In all the details possible the old or TBE CIRCUIT C0UBT OF THE by the Sheriff of Umatilla County, Just a Canter to the Block. Mosaic law In the land promised to STATE OF OREGON FOB Oregon, to satisfy said Judgment and Moses so ninny centuries ago, are the UMATILLA COUNTY Passover, Tabernacles nnd Pentecost. all costs; therefore I will, on Satur Flrat National Bank of Hermis days December 20th, 1924, at two It is at the Feast of Passover that he nnd to an oriental clime where all offers the Paschal sacrifice In the tem speech Is flowery and filled with ton. Plaintiff, vs. C. J. Flynn, De o’clock In the afternoon of that day, ple on Mount Sinai, since upon Its site Imagery. In this land, sacred by Its fendant. at the front door of the court house stands a gorgeous mosque where only wonderful history, mystic by Its Summons. Law No. 3088. In the city of Pendleton, Umatilla now livin g w ill never die. Islam bends the knee nnd hows the strange traditions, ancient, because To C. J. Flynn, the above named County, Oregon, sell all the right, head In adoration to Allah and Mo the birthplace of venerable religions, defendant: hammed. Yet there nre times when where the city wells Inclose beloved title, Interest and estate which the In the Name of the State of Oregon said defendants, S. E. Walker and the Jew tn his own ancient land re ruins, nnd the barren stony hills speak v?iTt : J'C f.h cn the above subject at joices and Is glnd. With thanks to Ids sorrowfully of what has been and la you are hereby required to appear Mary J. Walker his wife, and all God for the existence today of his no more, there Is something peculiarly and answer the complaint In the the 1. 0. 0. T. H all, Hermiston, Ore- race—still set apart—and with grent touching and appropriate In the con above entitled matter within tlx persons claiming and to claim by. gon. through or under them, or any of tlnuance of these old-time customs. festivity be commemorates God's won TELT.SDAY, DECEMBER 4, The construction of these “taber week, from the first publication of them, had on the 11th day of March, derful preservation of this people and 7 :3 0 F. M. celebrates the remarkable events In nacles" furnishes a time of great this summons, and you will take no- 1921, or since then hare had, or now their history. H p I s elnted at the amusement to young nnd old, for all Ice that If you fall to appear or ans have. In and to the above described The rapid change of government among the nation« seem only to privilege of being able to celebrate his members of the family take part In wer or plead within that time, the real property and every part there check temporarily their steady approach to utter collapse. own fenrts In the place where they the rearing and decorating nt this plaintiff for want thereof will apply Thrones are toppled over to make way for military dictators. were Instituted, nnd this Is entirely airy home within which the feast Is to to tha above entitled court for the of. at public auction to the highest Officials of republics serve only the »elfish Interests of big busi possible nt the Feast of Thnnksglvlng. he celebrated. Home choose the large, relief prayed for In Its complaint bidder for cash In hand, the pro ness; and Instead of an improvement of affairs, each new move ceeds of such sale to be applied In fbr It Is a festival for th e synagogue open courtyard of the house for the herein, to-wlt: for Judgment and de and the home, nnd there nre no ob site of this temporary residence, while satisfaction of said execution and all leaves the nations weaker. Suffering Is increased; lawlessness cree against the defendant for the stacles In the Holy Land Io the ful- others prefer to build It on the flat costs. becomes rampant and hopelessness is followed by despair. sum of 928«.12 together with Inter fllllng of every le»fc- of the law In re roof of the house. Dated this 17th day of November. This march of the nations toward destruction and anarchy est thereon at the rate of 10 per gard to this relelu atlnn. Seiling enre 1924. moves onward relentlessly. Armageddon, which nations seek to and business aside, he dons Ills hand cent per annum from the 12 day of avert by their union, leagues, aisociations and federations, looms Zoeth Houser. somest gowns anil goes to the syna Septdmber 1924 and the further sum rim « for N eigh borlin M up threatlngly. | : Sheriff of Umatilla County,, Oregon. gogue, which has also been decorated The charities of the rich are Indeed of H.91 with Interest thereon at the 10-5te By W. R. Anderson, Deputy. In festive attire, an I w'ih a thankful Yet man need not entirely despair. This troublous period of rate of 8 per cent per annum from heart be <•»” Inin a service which Is whlespreadlng, and to the heart really earth’s history was foretold as immediately preceding the new attuned to the spirit of Thanksgiving the 12th day of September 1924 and all JoyoiisnesH. order—a righteous world wide government. It seems a far more lovely thing to for the further »urn of 950.00 at Ca’cbrate In “Tabernacle.." rend of their gifts of clothing and food, torney's fees and for plaintiff's coats Seats Free No Collection Com» in The principal feature of this Feast ut their sitting at the bedsides of the International Bible Students Assn. of Thanksgiving Is the dwelling In sick and sorrowing, than to pore and disbursements of this action. “taberui" les" or booths for seven through their fine social doings In the And you will further take notice days. Under a perfect blue sky, sur society column. Although the Bible that the plaintiff has heretofore rounded by the eternal "hills round tens us It Is easier for a camel to go caused to be attached under writ L e g a l B la n k s F o r S a le a t T h e H e r a ld O f f ic e about Jerusalem,' amid ancient olive through the eye of a needle than a rich of attachment Issued In the abort trees, or In desolate stony field« of man to enter heaven, one feels In ruin stand the tittle Jewish colonies, clined to believe that ex<-eptloas will entitled court the following described and hy each bouse Its little "sneen" be made. In truth, the rich and poor real property to-wlt: for celebrating the feast. Each colony are very close at Thanksgiving tlms, The weet half of the Southwest has Its own synagogue, nnd here the and all the rest of na who can Jnat quarter of the Southeast quar rabbi leads the cougregption tn the •rape along try to do our level best ter of Section IS. Twp. 4 North, songs of thanksgiving, while the wom hy the friends and neighbors who ara Rang« >9. B. W. M„ en prepare the festive meal to be less well off.—Chicago Dally New«. located In Umatilla eounty, Oregon, sad that plaintiff will apply to the BIRDS Shove entitled court for an virder HIS TITLE directing the esle of said property Although this Is the season • Their Infant son was fractious, but In eatlsfsetloa of plaintiff's Judg When the turkey rules the rooot, Ills mother rated him A-X. ment herein. I am telling all and sundry i In crying, he would keep his cut This summons Is published to the There’s another bird to boost. out open till he was quite done. order of the Hon. Gilbert W. Phelps, The mother oft would advertise Judge of the above entitled court, Just remember, on Thanksgiving Him as a prince, the prince of duly made and entered on the 14th At your gastronomic work. males; . day of October. 1924, directing that That the eagle on the dollar But dad said tiring of his cries; publloattoa htrain be made once a Is the bird that gets the turk. "Sure, he's a prince— the Prince week for a period of six rnnsoouttre •—-American Legion Weekly of Walla." — Legion Weekly. week, tn tha Hermteton Herald, nnd Coal C onsum ers T a k e N otice W e h ave tak en t h e exclu sive agen cy for th e F a m o u s U t a h A b erd een Coal. O RDERS SOLICITED Let us know your n eed s Thanksgiving in the ioly L a n O Inland Empire Lumber Company a a job in our line give it to the home prin ter. The salesman from an out-of- town concern may give you an oily line of * bunk ’ but the home printer is entitled to your job work. » h do ar you spe c will some day re turn to ym dollar yoa i s i i away is gone fo - ever. Our prices are standard. If i* is to be printed e can co it figure with y o HERM ISTON H ER A LD His Fiery Steed UssJon Pacific W orld D om inion Rein-? T ransferred A. J. ESHLEMAN Ä-JaL No more wood , to pack / N o—nor any more coal or ashes for anyone to lug I Simply turn the wick high for initial warmth—then low to maintain it. And remember, Pearl Oil bums clean. "Kerosene” or "coal oil” may mean any kind o f kerosene. "Pearl Oil” is the Standard Oil Com pany’s highest-quality kerosene only, refined and re-refined by a special process. Ask for it by the copyrighted name — "Pearl OiL” STA N D A R D O IL C O M PA N Y (California) MARL OH Why Ship Cream Away AHEAT&UGHT HasYour a Expired? W e give full weight of cream. W e give “exact” test of butterfat. W e pay for cream promptly. Hermiston Creamery Butter has a good reputation which ALL Dairymen profit by, and we need the cream to fill our butter orders. H E R M IST O N C REAM ER Y C O M PA N Y ‘ DEARL ’ O il