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gmdà ceeding la the Circuit Court ot the week* from the first publication of State ot Oregon for Umatilla County this summons and you will take not Published «very Thursday at Her. for the purpose of having a Judicial ice that if you fall to appear and Biston, Umatilla County, Oregon by examination and Judgment of the answer or plead within that time Joseph 8. Harvey, editor and man- Court as to the regularity and legal that the plaintiff for want thereof ity of the proceedings in connection will apply to the above entitled with the election for the authoriza Court for the relief prayed 'for in its Bntersd ad aseond class matter tion of a contract with the United complaint herein towlt: For judg- Deeember, 1901, at the poetofflce at States under the provisions of ment and decree against the detend- A ct of Congress o f ant Ernest Stricker, a bachelor, and Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon. t h e December S, 1924, known as "the ' Stanfield National Farm Loan Asso- Subscription Kate* Fact Finders' Act" and as to the ! elation, a corporation and against One T e a r ......... ........................... »2.00 validity of said contract, and the each of them for the sum of »65.00 Six Months ............................... »1.00 Honorable Gilbert W. Phelps, Judge ¡with interest thereon at the rate of of said Court, has entered an order'eight per cent per annum from the (Payable in Advance) therein setting Tuesday, the 13th ¡10th day of January, 192$ and the day of July, 1926 at the hour of 10 ¡further sum of »1923.96 with in- i CONCENTRATES AND o’clock A. M. as the time and the terest thereon at the rate of 5 1-2; * SPECIALTIES ¡Circuit Court room in the Court' P«r cent per annum since the 10th House at Pendleton. Umatilla County,! day of January, 1926 and for any sura Several reasons exist why the rest Oregon ag lbe pjace jor hearing said , or sums paid by plaintiff for de of Oregon and the northwest as linquent taxes due and owing on the petition. whole are Justified in keeping an This notice is issued pursuant to land hereinafter described, together eye on the Umatilla project to see an order oi the abovte entitled Court w,‘h Interest thereon at the rate of some steady, substantial growth. made and entered on the 7th day of eight per cent per annum from the There will be available for settle- j une_ 1926, and said notice shall be date of such payment and for the ment his fall additional land com- Upun aj| parties In Interest further sum of »6.50 with Interest prising several thousand acres that publication thereof for at least thereon at the rate of eight p er' will receive water stored in .McKay once a weeic for thltee succte&tve i cent per annum from the 31st day of reservoir. The delivery of water Is W(iegg in the Hermtoton Herald a March, 1926 and for the further sum to start in the spring of 1927. newspaper of general circulation pub- °f »150 attorneys fees and for plain-) New Irrigable land with an ade- jfs|led in Hermiston. Umatilla County, tiff’s costs and disbursements in this quate water right, an excellent cl,_; Oregon and the first publication : »«*t, less the sumof »100 stock sub mate with plenty of sunshine and a thereof ghaI1 be made )n the lggue of scrlption; and for a further decree long growing season Is an Induce- Bal(1 newgpaper <iated June 10th, 1926 that the mortgage in plaintiff’s ment, but the land in itself is not and the last publication thereof J complaint described, which said all of the inducement. shall be made In the Issue of saidjmortgage was recorded in the office ... A program that Is still in the mak newspaper dated July 1st, 1926. j of the County Recorder of Umatilla ing has been evolved by the farmers Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, this! County. State of Oregon, on the 20th now operating on the old project 7th day of June, 1926. ¡day of July, 1922 in Book 76 of the! that will be worth a lot of money R. T. BROWN, j Mortgage Records of said County at to new settlers. The following of Clerk of the Circuit Court of the Page 260 thereof, be foreclosed and the program can readily mean the State of Oregon for Umatilla, tf>at the premises therein described difference between achieving success County. 40-4tc to-wit: or meeting failure. The North Half of the North The program calls for producing; east Quarter of the Northwest NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE UN specialty crops suited to the soil and Quarter and the Southwest Quar DER EXECUTION climate for which there is a broad i ter of the Northeast Quarter of market with a keen demand. It also Notice is hereby given that by vir the Northwest Quarter of Sec Includes the producing of concen tue of an execution Issued out of tion Nine, all in Township Four, trates. In both of these pursuits the Circuit Court of the State of - •••— •» «»xaw vs -MW WWW u v n u u iv ia i p u o iu io v»a IUO OCOtJ UI'VOUIC u m a i lULOf North of Range Twenty-nine, N atio n al E x p o sitio n , o p e n in g in P h ila d e lp h ia J u n e 1 to c e le b r a te 150 y e a r s local farmers are proving their abil Oregon for Umatilla County to me East of the Willamette Merid of A m e ric a n In d e p e n d e n c e . T h e E x p o s itio n will c o n tin u e to D e c e m b e r 1. ity, and the capacity of the project directed and delivered upon a Judg ian, including a certain water D an S m ith , th e a r t i s t , h a s sy m b o liz e d th e e p o ch in h is to r y w h ic h th e to llin g to produce them. ment and decree and order of sale right represented by 26.67 shares of th e L ib e rty B ell in I n d e p e n d e n c e H e ll, J u ly 4, 1776, m a r k e d an d h a s Dairy cowH are found on every rendered in said court on the 12th d e p ic te d th e g ro w th o f th e U n ite d S t a t e s fro m th e o r ig in a l t h i r t e e n s ta te d , of the capital stock of the Fur hand, and some of the best blood in day of May, 1928, in favor of Doris r e p r e s e n te d by th e t h i r t e e n s t a r s w h ic h e m e r g e fro m th e m o u th of th e nish Ditch Company, excepting dairy breeds is to be found here. W. Bailey, against Trace L, Baker L ib e rty B ell. right of way of United States Re A movement is under way to start and Nellie J. Baker, his wife, In the clamation Service Feed Canal a cow tenting association which will suit therein pending wherein the said over and acroBs said premises, back pedigrees with production rec Doris W. Bailey is plaintiff and the all situated In Umatilla County, ords. By the aid of the dairy cow, said Trace L. Baker and Nellie J. State of Oregon, be sold project farmers are getting away Baker, his wife are defendants for the'and that the proceeds from the sale from the idea of selling hay, a bulky, sum of 91650 with interest thereon, thereof be applied to the payment o f ( ftleight-eatlng crop, and subntltut- . . . . . . . . |0 t the rate of 8 per cent per annum plaintiff's Judgment in the amounts ng ere or u ir an cream, g froln the 12th day of February, 1925, aforesaid and for a further decree, priced concentrates, I ; until ....................... paid and for the further sum forever barring and foreclosing all I 1 The asparagus acreage is grow in g^ , , 200 attorngyg feeg and for of the defendants In the above en more rapidly than was ever dream tiff’s costs and disbursements taxed titled suit of any and all right, title ed of, even a few short months since. at »47.35, which said decree and claim or interest in and to the Early potatoes, shipments of which judgment and order of sale have been premises In said mortgage and here have already started, have a pros duly docketed and enrolled In the inabove described; and for such pect of returning gross yields of office of the clerk of said Court, and other relief that equity in the mat close to »200 per acre. The berry In and by which said judgment, de ter may require. crops hahVe left a neat margin for cree and order of sale it was direct This summons Is published pursu growers. ed that the hereinafter described real ant to the order of the Honorable Gil One of the biggest potential property In Umatilla County, Oregon, bert W. Phelps, Judge of the above sources of wealth to the project, now together with the tenements, heredi entitled Court, duly made and enter well started, Is the poultry business. taments and appurtenances thereto ed on the 10th day of May, 1926 The other day two successful poultry belonging or In anywise appertaining directing that publication herein be! growers from the Willamette valley and also all of the estate, right and made once a week for a period of six candidly admitted that the Umatilla interest of said defendants In and to weeks consecutively In the Hermis project haa natural conditions that the same, be sold by the Sheriff ot ton Herald and the first publication make It a more favorable place for Umatilla County, Oregon, to satisfy herein Is made pursuant to said order growing chickens and producing eggs said judgment and all costa. on the 13th day of May, 1926. than the valley. Experts who know J. B. RYAN, Therefore, I will, on the 28th day the whole northwest end the south Postoffice address, Spokane, Wash of June, 1928, at the hour ot two west have stated that there Is not ington. a district that has more favorable o’clock in the afternoon of said day, at the front door ot the courthouse RALEY, RALEY & STEIWER AND conditions of climate and soil than H. J. WARNER, Postoffice ad ate offered by the project. Local In the City of Pendleton, Umatilla dress, Pendleton, Oregon. people realize these facts and are County, Oregon, sell all the right, Attorneys for Plaintiff. executing plans calculated to mako' title and Interest which the said de (36-7tc) this district one of the really big, fendants or either of them had on Important egg centers of the west. the 12th day of February, 1925, or PRONUNCIAI ION AID The development under way and since then have acquired or now have In and to the following diescrlbed the character of the farmers who are bringing about the changes coup premises situated In Umatilla County, led with the advantages of plenty of State of Oiegon, ta-Wit: The Southeast Quarter of Section aunshlne, ample water supplies, and 20 and the North Halt of the a productive soli, promise vast Southwest Quarter and the changes. Southeast Quarter of the South The Umatilla project will bear west Quarter of Section 20 and the M ilto n R . M o sk o w , tw e lv e -y e a r-o ld S a n F ra n c is c o sc h o o lb o y w h o sin c e watching. th e ag e of liv e h a s p a t te r n e d h is life a f t e r t h a t o f A b ra h a m L in c o ln , a s p ire s Northeast Quarter of Section 29 I t o o c c u p y th e W h ite H o u s e so m e d a y a s h is h e r o did. H e h a s b e e n nom i- and the Southeast Quarter of FARM REMINDERS ' r a t e d a s a c a n d id a te f o r th e A m e ric a n Y o u th A w a rd e s ta b lis h e d by th e direc- the Northwest Quarter of Section tu rs of th e S e s q u i-C e n te n n la l I n t e r n a t i o n a l E x p o s itio n , h eld in P h ila d e lp h ia 29 and the Northeast Quarter fro m J u n o 1 to D ece m b e r 1 in c e le b r a tio n o f 150 y e a rs of A m e ric a n In d e p e n While some Oregon dairymen feed ot the Southwest Quarter of Sec d en ce. U n d e r th e p la n o f th e A m e ric a n Y o u th A w a rd a n d th e A m e ric a n ■mall quantities of silage Io young tion 29 and the North Halt of T e a c h e r A w a rd , e a c h s t a te w ill se le c t a boy a u d a g ir l a n d a w o m an te a c h e r calves with success, ssys the Ore ! w ho b est r e p r e s e n t A m e ric a n Id eals, a n d th e y w ill be g iv e n t r ip s to P h ila the southeast Quarter of Sec gon experiment station. It Is gen d e lp h ia a n d to W a s h in g to n , w h e re th e y w ill re c e iv e m e d a ls fro m P re s id e n t tion 29 and the Southwest Quar erally considered better to en C oolidge. ter of the Northwiest Quarter ot courage the eating of more dry Section 28, all In Township 8, roughage by withholding the silage. South Range 31, B. W. M. con This develops capacity and serves taining approximately 840 acres as further Insurance ngatnst scours. ¡together with the tenement«, here- Canning Oregon strawberries Is ■ itltaments and appurtenances there- easily done If the fru it 1« packed In j ! ? Z , l 0 " * ln5_W T “ Jars after steaming and washing,! Ing; and also all of the right, es »ays the horticultural products de ta te . title and Interest of said de partment at the college. The fruit fendants In and to the same; said is covered with a hot syrup made lands to be sold at public auction June Webster, descendant of the of six pounds of sugar and four I to the highest bidder for cash In famous lexicographer, Noeh Webster, , hand, the proceeds of sale to be ap- pounds of water. The lids and rub- presents a copy of her ancestor's work her» are placed on the Jar lightly ' ’atlsfactlon of eald execution; to the Publicity Department of the all costs. | Sesqul-Centenuial International Expo The Jar is cooked In a washboller of •■■d “"d *” C°"U’ Dated this 19th day of May. 1928. »*tlon Association to help them In pro- boiling water 20 minutes for quartz u -r n o o r u i n u i u i nounclng properly the name of the and 15 mlnutra for pints. After! .7 ; C<K>KINO_HAM’ bl« events which opens June 1 to cele- cooking the Jar 1» upended away ; Sheriff of Umatilla County, Oregon, j brate the 150th anniversary of the from a draft to cool. 37-5te , signing of the Declaration of Independ- I race. There are many types of pro- A strange Ides anmtur a.irv»,.,«' ____ * ____' nuneiatlons heard but there Is Just one that s^nce ™ THE CIRCUIT COUNT OF THE proper way Noah says. It Is "Sea «hat since calves drink a gOOd good, STATE OF OREGON FOB Kwah-cen-ten’-nial’’ with - the ............. accent ..... on deal of liquid food, water Is not re the first syllable of the "f’esqui" and UMATILLA COUNT. quired. This 1« a sad mistake says on the second syllable of the "centen- O A. C. as good clean water is ueed- The Federal Land Bank of Spokane,, nW." ed before calves at least three times) a corporation, Plaintiff , • day. A calf, a body la more then ! vs. half water. Ernest Stricker, a bachelor; Stanfield National Farm Loan Association, a IS OUR SPECIALTY corporation, and Inland Irrigation NOTICE HOME MADE PASTRY Company Inc., a corporation. De Notice la hereby given and direct-' fendants WE SERVE 40c LUNCH FROM ed to ail freeholders, legs! voters SUMMONS 11:30 TILL 3:00 P. M. and assessment payers within the Equity No. 4208. Weet Extension Irrigation District In Fried Chicken, home style, 50c William de Leftwlch Dodge, famous tn artist, ta his studio at tita Umatilla and Morrow ('nuntles. Ore To Ernest Strieker, the above Sesqui-CentMintal International Exposition inds in Philadelphia, where SHORT ORDERS AT ALL HOUR! gon and to all persona Interested In “• ”>«* defendant the l&Oth anniversary ot signing the Declara:.») 00 of Independence will be Open 5 :30 to 9 :30. celebrated from June, to December, ef thia year, gi Mid district that A. K McFarland. In the Name of the 8lata of Ore- giving Instructions to a group ot young artist« who are creating the "Rainbow City." Mr Dodge is the C. B. 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