The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, June 03, 1926, Image 2

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    gnamrroar huuld ,
title and Interest whleh the said de>
fendants or either of them had on
the 12th day of February, 1925, or
Published every Thursday at Her.
since then hare acquired or now bare
mietoa, Umatilla County, Oregon by
in and to the follow ing descr'bod
Joaeph S. Harvey, editor and man-
r. OXBOOV.
«twin
Entered as second class matter
Deeember, 1906, at the poetofftce at
Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon.
Subscription Kates
One Tear .......................... _........ >2 «0
B u M onths......... ............... ~....... >100
(Payable in Advance)
BUILDING
premises situated In Umatilla County,
State of Oregon, to-w .i:
The Southeast Quarter of Section
20 and the North Half of the
Southw est
Quarter
and the
Southeast Quarter of the South­
west Quarter of Section 20 and the
Northeast Quarter of Section 29
and the Southeast Qnatter of
the Northwest Quarter uf Section
29 and the Northeast Quarter
of the Southwest Quarter of Sec­
tion 29 and the North Half of
the southeast Quarter of Sec­
tion 29 anil the Southwest Quar­
ter of the Northwest Quarter of
Section 28, all in Township 6,
South Range 31, B. W. M. con­
taining approximately £40 acres
together with the tenem ents, here-.
A NATION WIDE
IN S TITU TIO N '
'enney
DEPARTMENT STORES
FREE FOR ONE WEEK
One 50c Tube Parke-Davis
Tooth Paste with each $1.00
Purchase of Parke - Davis
Toilet Articles.
— <■-»>
PENDLETON, OREGON
Our “Pay Day” Overalls
.The Big Value for Workmen
YOUR
Low Priced e t
Farmers in the Hermiston district
have planted sufficient asparagus
seed this spring to insure enough
young plants to set an additional 60!
acres to the cash crop In the spring
of 1927.
About 60,000 baby chicks were,
either hatched here or purchased ditaments and appurtenances ther|->
U nion M ade— th e
from outside hatcheries and shipped to belonging or in any wise appertaln-
U n i o n L a b e l on
onto the project this spring.
*nk: and a 'BO a“
‘be r‘gb‘ . es-
every O verall and
Dalrying is being done on a large ‘ate. title and interest of said de-
J a c k e t —- o f 2.20
scale by many farmers, and dairy fendantg in and to the same; said
Denim .
1
stock is to be found on practically >anda
« °ld a ‘ Publlc auc“ on
*11 farms
lo the highest bidder for cash In
Extra strong stitching through­
Experimental work is being done hand, the proceeds of sale to be ap-
out—cut
extra full—the overall
ln an effort to secure even greater piled in satisfaction of said execution
has a suspender back with heavy
carrying capacity on our pastures, j and al1 C03ts-
The early potato drop pdomiseM
Dated this 19th day of May, 1925.
elastic insert—two hip, two side,
to amount to between 20 and 25 car
« T. COOKINOHAM,
w atch and rule pocket, tacked
loads In volume, the heaviest pro- * beri"
Umatilla County, Oregon,
to prevent ripping.
duction of early tubera In the history 37-5tc
Jackets
with
engineer’s
enffs
to match. All sizes, including ex­
of the project.
:
.
tra sizes.
The above facts have a deep stg- jjj ^JJE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
nlflcance. We who live here have,
STATE OE ORT.fklU FOR,
realized that expansion of severhl
UMATILLA COUNY
fo r
lines of farm ing was going on, but
'
In the rush of doing our dally work,
_______ _ _
a corporation, P lain tiff
the real meaning of these changes
▼s.
can readily be missed.
. ......
I
Ernest Stricker, a bachelor; Stanfield
What Is happening on the Umatilla
National Farm Loan Association, a
project is that the scheme of farm ing’
corporation, and Inland Irrigation
is undergoing a decided change.
Company Inc., a corporation. De­
A lfalfa, once the only crop of any
fendants.
great Importance grown here, 1» hav­
SUMMONS
Sizes
ing to share with other crops a place
Size«
Equity No. 4 206.
10 to 17 Y r A
on our farms. We may expect always
S to 9 Y r * .
To Ernest Stricker, the above
to have a large part of land devoted
t0 alfalfa growing, but alfalfa as a inanied defendant,
ca>h crop has undoubtedly lost Its! In the Name of the State of Ore-
hold on the project.
igon- You are hereby required to
We are gradually taking on spec- appear and answer the complaint in
Union Made o f heavy, durable,
laities which are especially adapted the above entitled su it w ithin six
2.20 denim. Cut full w ith high
to our soil, climate and the temper' weeks from the first publication of
of our producers. It won't be very this summons and you w ill take uot-
back, tw o-seam legs, room y fro n t
long now until asparagus w ill move Ice that if you fail to appear and
and back pockets.
from Hermiston in carlots. Pota- answer or plead w ithin that time
Super values and every b it as
toe» w ill go In carlots this summer, j ‘hat the plaintiff for want thereof
-within » sllrirt time. Cream and will apply to the above entitled
w ell made and serviceable as our
dairy products are now bi-inglng In Court for the relief prayed for in its
“ Pay D ay” O veralls for men.
checks every day. Receipts from complaint herein tow it: For Judg­
G
et your boys’ overalls now a t
eggs are adding to the gross volume ment and decree against the defend­
th
e above low prices.
ant
Ernest
Stricker,
a
bachelor,
and
of business on many farms with pros
pacts that the production in this line! S‘anfield National Farm Loan Asso-
has not even begun to get started. ciatlon, a corporation and a g a in st1
The project w ill be made by the each of them for the sum of >65.00
sk ill, Industry and persistence of with Interest thereon at the rate ofi
termers. They are measuring up to eigh t per cent per annum from thei
the Job that is cut out for them. 10th day of January, 1926 and the
Our mass buying for
The fact that the whole scheme of further sum of >1923.96 w ith ln-l
farming is slowly being changed, in tercst therton at the rate of 5 1-2
6 7 6 Stores makes pos­
accordance with the capacity of the per cent per annum since the 10th s
sible this low price—«
country to produce economically day of January, 1926 and for any sum!
what can be sold for a profit, offers !or aunia Pald hy plaintiff for de-
more cause for a feeling of optim ism ' "nquent taxes due and ow ing on the
as to the future of the project than J and hereinafter described, together
all other factors.
with Interest thereon at the rate of j
The foundation of the system «‘«ht Per cen‘ Per annum from the
Big, room y and well
has already been laid. It Is being date of such payment and for the
m ade, w ith the U nion
added to slowly, painstakingly. In­ further sum of >6.50 w ith Interest
telligently. The results In some thereon at the rat« of eight per
Label on every s h i r t .
measure are already apparent. They cent per annum from the 31st day of
Made of fine and coarse
w ill become Increasingly evident next March, 1926 and for the further sum
yarns for durability.
of
>150
attorneys
fees
and
for
plain­
year, the year after that, and for
C o a t o r closed style, cu t
tiff’s costs and disbursements in this
many yeara to come.
fu ll an d ro o m y f o r c o m fo rt)
suit, less the sumof >100 stock sub­
co ntinuo us
fa ced
alcove«;
scription; and for a further decree
tw o -b u tto n
po cke ts)
r e in ­
Potato growers of Oregon find It
that the mortgage In p lain tiff’s
fo rc ed .
beneficial to eye-index the tubers,
complaint described. which suld
nays M. B. McKay, plant pathologist
In blue c r grey, Al!
mortgage was recorded In the office I
of the experiment station. They . .. “
. „
.
Sizes, including Slim and
. .
.
. A ,
. of the County Recorder of Umatilla I
take one eye fom each tuber, and
1
E x tra Sizes.
County, State of Oregon, on the 20th
grow It In a green house during the
day of July, 1922 in Book 76 of the si
winter, in order to obtain an Index
Mortgage Reeords of said County nt, “
o f the health of the potato from
page 260 thereof, be foreclosed and
which it came. Only potatoes rank­
thRt the premises therein described
ing a gpod show ing ate planted. The
to-wlt:
Index method le nil efficient way of
Thi> North Half of the N orth­
elim inating potato virus disease.
east Quarter of the Northwest
Quarter and the Southwest Quar­
NOTICE OF SHERIFF S SALE UN­
ter of the Northeast Quarter of
the Northwest Quarter of Sec­
DER EXECUTION
tion Nine, all in Township Four,
Notice Is hereby given that by vir­
A man struck a match to see If
tue of an execution Issued out off North of Range Twenty-nine,
East of the W illam ette Merid­
the gasoline tank in his automobile
the Circuit Court of the State of
ian. including a certain water
was empty. IT WASN’T.
Oregon for Umatilla County to me
right represented by 26.67 shares .
directed and delivered upon a Judg­
A man patted a strange bulldog on
of the capital stock of the Fur­
ment and decree and order of tple
the head to see if the critter was
nish
Ditch
Company,
excepting
rendered in said court on the 12th
affectionate. IT WASN’T.
right of way of United States Re­
day of May, 1926, in favor of Doris
clamation
Service
Feed
Canal
A man speeded up to see If he could
W. Bailey, against Trace L. Baker
over and across said premises,
beat the train to the crossing. HE
and Nellie J. Baker, his wife, in the
all situated in Umatilla County.
COULDN’T.
suit therein pending wherein the said
State of Oregon, be sold
Doris W. Bailey Is plaintiff and the
A man touched a trolley wire to
aald Trace L. Baker and Nellie J . | and
‘h* proceeds from the sale
see
if It was charged. IT WAS.
Baker, his wife are defendants for the ‘hereof b«* applied to the payment o f
aunt of >1650 with inlerest thereon' P'a‘n’ tff's Judgment In the amounts
A man neglected his storage bat­
at the rate of 8 per rent per annum ! n,<>r*s* W Bnd for * further decree
tery to see if it could do w ithout
from the 12th day of February. 1925. ‘‘»ever harrtng and foreclosing all
water and a little attention. IT
until paid and for the further sumS°^ *b<> defendants In the above en-
COULDN’T.
of >200 attorneys fees and for p la in -)‘,»>*d
of any and »>' rt«ht. “ U*
tiff's costs and disbursements taxed' claim or Interest in and to the,
at >47.35, which said decree B„d'Prem ises in said mortgage and here-
Judgment and order of sale have been I ‘»•hove deerrlNxi; and for such
duly docketed and enrolled in the other rel,ef ,h at
•>» the "’a‘-
offlce of the clerk of said Court, and *er n,aX require.
In and by which said Judgment, de-| Th,a "Ummons Is published pursu-
cree and order of sale It was direct- an‘
order of the Honorable Gil­
ad that the hereinafter described reul b’ rt W. Phelps. Judge of the above
property In Umatilla County. Oregon. »ntHled Court, duly made and enter-
together with the tenements, h e r e d l-* d on ‘he 10th day of May. 1926
tamenta and appurtenances thereto) «HirHIng that publication herein he
belonging or in anyw ise appertaining made once a week for a period of six
and also all of the eetate, rig it and "***" consecutively in the Hermls-
intercst of said defendant« In and to'»on Herald and the first publication
Is not an accident. Tea has to be made correctly to be pleasing
tbs same, be sold hy the Sheriff o tih * r‘',n *• mad«‘ pursuant (o said order
to the palate. We brew tea that pleaaee customer* at
Umatilla County, Oregon, to satisfy on the 13th day of May, 1926.
said Judgment and all costs.
J, n R>AN,
Therefore, I will, on the 2 tlh day Poetofftce address. Spokane, Wash
of June, 1926. at the hour of two
ington.
a
o'clock In the afternoon of aald day. RAUEY, RALEY * STEIWKR AND
T. salad and eandwtche* served at any hour.
at the front door of the courthouse H. J. WARNER, Poetofftce
ad-
Get the habit of dropping In for a cup of ten and a sandwich.
in tha City of Pendleton, Um atilla dress, Pendleton. Oregon.
The B ig Value
C H O IC E
OF
TOOTH PASTE
VANISHING CREAM
SHAVING CREAM
COLD CREAM
TAR C0C0ANUT OIL SHAMPOO
ALMOND LOTION CREAM
-E A C H
50c-
Parke-Davis Toilet Creams are well known to most of
our Customers. To advertise Parke-Davis Toilet Arti­
cles we have put this sale on several times and sold
many Parke - Davis Toi’e
Creams.
BUY EARLY
P h o n e O rd e rs F i lle d
Bey»!
$1.50 FULL RETAIL
VALUE FOR $1.00
“Pay Day^Overalls
At These Extremely
Low Prices
MITCHELL DRUG COMPANY
HERMISTON, OREGON
HERMISTON, OREGON
PHONE 101
89c 98c
"Pay Day” Work Shirts
With the Union Label
79c
TRAGEDY
SCHIMKE BATTERY
STATION
County, Oregon, sell all the right, <3<-7te>
«
Attorney* for Plalniltf.
WE ARE GROWING
day by day. That is because we
please our
customers
with
the
kind of vulcanizing work we do.
Our up-to-date vulcanizing machines
together w ith good m atrials and
workmanship turns out a first class
job.
M
VULCANIZING
PACIFIC TIRE COMPANY
206% E. Alta St.
Pendleton, Oie
ROUMD TRIP TO
D R Î7V 3R ...............$67.20
OMAHA................... 7035
KANSAS C I T Y ... 7035
D ’ ’S M OINES.. . . . 7630
ST. LOUIS............... 80.35
CHICAGO............... 85.05
DETROIT.................104.67
CINCINNATI . . . . 105.15
C i E’.’KLAND..........107.61
TORONTO...............11X80
A TLA N TA ............. 116.40
PITTSBURG............11831
W ASHINGTON... 140.61
FI'I-A D B L P H IA . 143.97
N 3W YORK......... 146.45
BOSTON .
. . . 15231
CANCER SPECIALIST
ABRAM METHOD
OF BLOOD TESTING AND TREATMENT
Dr. B. B. Brundage
m e ffe e tto SepteiriberTS
etiu*nLxnitOch¿¿r31J926
PENDLETON, OREGON
THE EAST INVITES YOU
and the Union Pacific makes your
journey economical by low round-trip
excursion fares to all important points
in the East, Middle West and South.
LIBEkAt, S7O PO V BB PMIVILEOKa
i enable you to v is it the big eastern
cities or America's greatest wonder­
lands
Z ion N a tio n a l P a r k
T e llo r v sso n e N a tio n a l P a r k
K o o k y M a u n ta k l N a tio u a i P a r k
all reached via the scenic end historic
Union Pacific. DeLuxetrains. Superior
service. Devyiptive booklet on request.
U N IO N
A C A T IO N
ROUT3
POM INFOiV- A VION AND *E6RBVA-
TION CA* t. ON O k W R Í I I
F. C. Woughter,
Agent,
Hermiston,
Oregon.
9
Penland Bros.
TRANSFER CO.
When In Pendleton—
Call in and let us tell yon in person what we can do for yon
at this Beauty Shop. A satisfied customer is our best advertise-
ment. Come and see for yourself.
All the latest methods are used at this Beauty Shop and all
work is done under sanitary conditions.
SLOAN BONNET AND BEAUTY PARLORS
Marcelling, Facial and Scalp Treatments are Our Specialties
Smart and Exclusive M’llineryat Most Reasonable Prices.
645 Main St., Pendleton, Ore.
Telephone: 380
T H IS IS T H E PLACE
If you want your Auto Top Repaired
or Recovered
A New Set of Side Curtains
A Tent Made to Order
O R AN YTH IN G IN TH E HARNESS LINE
W. I. GADWA, Pendleton, Ore.
You do not have to crate your
furniture when moving In our closed
padded van a we have furniture pads
for all kinds of furniture.
Our big closed van has electric
lights and sleeping quarters over the
driver’s seat, and on long runs we
can drive day and night.
I,et us give you a price on mov­
ing your goods.
Pendleton, Oregon
Phone 339
M EADOW BROOK
ICE
Daily Deliveries except Sunday
Telephone Your Order» to the Farm Bureau Co-operative.
Home Cooking
A GOOD CUP OF TEA
IS OUR SPECIALTY
HOME MADE PASTRY
WE SERVE 40e LUNCH FROM
11:30 TILL 3:00 P. M.
Fried Chicken, home style. 50c
Mary Jane Tea Shoppe-Hotel Corlis
SHORT ORDERS AT ALL HOUR!
Open 5 :30 to 9 :30,
REX CAFE
You can get ice any time of day
from the Farm Bureau
Orón O. Felthouse