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THB HMOiMTOy HERALD, HBB1OWOT. OMBQOif. directors of said district, have by suit, less the sumof 9100 stock sub In the whole northweet." Sbramatati!« SrraU) the scene of his activity, and It 1« petition commenced a special pro- script Ion; and tor a further decree Bean Explaiai Rights ' expected he will arrive In Eugene ceedlng in the Circuit Court of the that the mortgage in plaintiff's Published every Tbundsy at H« H aw ley Bean of Echo, president ln the middle of September. WE HAVE JUST FINISHED INSTALLING REFRIGERATION MA mist on, Umatilla County, Oregon by State of Oregon for Umatilla County complaint described, which said of the Westland Irrigation district, Dr. Hall, Mr. Powers said, Is an CHINERY AND OTHER EQUIPMENT WHICH INCREASE THE Joeeph 8. Harvey, editor and man for the purpose of having a Judicial mortgage was recorded In the office told of the land that is available for unusual speaker. At the extension examination and Judgment of the of the County Recorder of Umatilla settlement west of the river. ager. ) division convention, he delivered the CAPACITY OF OUR PLANT. Court as to the regularity and legal. County, State of Oregon, on the 20th "We have 10.760 acres of land, main address, which was delayed inl Entered an second clase matter Ity of the proceedings in connection day of July, 1922 In Book 76 of the and o u r distributing system Is til nearly 10 o'clock io the evening, Deeember, 1906. at the poetofflce at with the election for the authorisa Mortgage Records of said County at built." said he. "The canals are ln j and ln spite of the time he held the Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon. tion of a contract with the United page 260 thereof, be forecloeed and dirt, and the upkeep on them Is low- in such close attention they forgot States under the provisions of that the premises therein described Of this body of land, 5,400 is owned the hour. He has a keen sense of Subscription Kates th e A rt of Congress o f to-wit: by individuals, 3,200 is owned by the'humor, and. while not declamatory) One Tear -------------- ------------ i t 00 December 6. 1924, known as "the The North Half of the North Western Irrigation district of which or oratorical, he has a concrete man-. Six M onths........ ......................... >1.0# Pact Finders' Act" and as to the 2,800 acres can be irrigated Immedi ner of speech and a fluency that at east Quarter of the Northwest IF SO— WHY NOT START TODAY! (Payable in Advance) validity of said contract, and the ately, 1,800 is owned by the North Quarter and the Southwest Quar Honorable Gilbert W. Phelps, Judge ter of the Northeast Quarter of ern Pacific, and 300 acres is public of said Court, has entered an order land." the Northwest Quarter of Sec rrs ______ up to us therein setting Tuesday, the 13th tion Nine, all In Township Four, The company's land is held at On Sunday and Monday members °f July, 1926 at the hour of 10 prices ranging from 840 to 850 per North of Range Twenty-nine, of the land settlement committee of 0 clock A. M. as the time and the acre, including the paid up flood East of the Willamette Merid the Portland Chamber of Commerce, f Ircult Court room In the Court rights. Mr. Bean said. ian, including a certain water accompanied by representatives of House at Pendleton, Umatilla County, right represented by 26.67 shares "There is absolutely no reason the Pendleton special committee and Oregon as the place tor hearing said of the capital stock of the Fur why seetlers should not go on this delegations from various communities Petition. nish Ditch Company, excepting land this fall with perfect assurance in Morrow and Umatilla counties This notice Is Issued pursuant to right of way of United States Re that -McKay water will be available made a tour over the irrigated dis- an order of the above entitled Court dor delivery in the spring of 1927, clamation Service Feed Canal THE HOME CREAMERY PAYS TAXES AND HELPS TO BUILD trlcts and some dry land suited to made and entered on the 7th day of he declared. over and across said premises, diversified farming. ¡June, 1926, and said notice shall be YOUR TOWN, YOUR SCHOOLS AND YOUR CHURCHES. all situated in Umatilla County, The water from McKay reservoir The purpose of the tour on the served upon all parties In interest will cost not to exceed 835 per acre State of Oregon, be sold part of the Portland group was to publication thereof for at least and that ¿he proceeds from the sale foot under the contract signed with Inspect the lands to determine once a week for thdee succtegrive thereof be applied to the payment of I fbe government, he explained, which whether prospective settlers should weeks in the Hermiston Herald a plaintiff’s Judgment in the amounts will make the average cost of water be sent here. Both Improved and newspaper of general circulation pub- aforesaid and for a further decree right about 875 per acre, payable raw landg were seen, and the mem- llBhed |n Hermiston, Umatilla County, forever barring and foreclosing all over a period of forty years. bers of the committee expressed Oregon and the first publication of the defendants ln the above en The spirit of co-operation shown themselves as being heartily pleased thereof shall be made In the Issue of titled suit of any and all right, title by farmers on the Umatilla pro with what they found. They pledg- aald newspaper dated June 10th, 1926 claim or interest ln and to the ject was cited by F. P. Phlppe as one ed their active co-operation toward and the last publication thereof premises In said mortgage and.here- of the factors that should prove a securing settlers for the new lands, shall be made In the Issue of said I lhabove described; and for such big incentive to prospective settlers. that will come under water by newspaper dated July 1st, 1926. ¡other relief that equity in the mat The farm burean has a membership reason of the building of McKay Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, this ter may require. of 300. he said. Its assets now are dam. 7th day of June, 1926. This summons is published pursu slightly more than 89,000, and the The members of the committee made R. T. BROWN, ant to the order of the Honorable Gil monthly business runs around 810- it plain, however, exceedingly plain, Clerk of the Circuit Court of the bert W. Phelps, Judge of the above 000. State of Oregon for Umatilla entitled Court, duly made and enter that they are not selling laud. They Good roads have already been es County. are taking care of publicity, send 40-4tc ed on the 10th day of May, 1926 tablished, churches are available and ing information to land eeekere, as- - directing that publication herein be splendid schools under able leadership certalnlng as far as possible the fit- jjj CIRCUIT COURT OP TUT. made once a week for a period of six take care of the educational needs day by day. That Is because wo weeks consecutively In the Hermis of families, he said. ness of the prospective settlers to bej STATE OP OREGON FOR useful, contented citizens of Ore-' ....____ please our customers with the ton Herald and the first publication gon. The real closing of the deal UMATILLA COUNT. kind of vulcanizing work we do. herein is made pursuant to said order PIONEER RESIDENT OF Is left up to the various communities The Federal Land Bank of Spokane, on the 13th day of May, 1926. Our up-to-date vulcanizing machines ECHO DIES AT PENDLETON to which prospective settlers are! a corporation. Plaintiff together with good matrlals and J B. RYAN. sent. Funeral services were conducted Postoffice address, Spokane, Wash workmanship turns out a first class That being the cane, Hermiston Ernest Stricker, a bachelor; Stanfield Monday afternoon at 2 o’clock in job. ington. National Farm Loan Association, a RALEY, RALEY & STEIWER AND Pendleton for Mrs. Mary E. Pearson has some work to do. Locally, we corporation, and Inland Irrigation face the necessity of taking off our H. J. WARNER, Poetofflce ad of Echo who died suddenly at the PACIFIC TIRE COMPANY Company Inc., a corporation, De home of relatives In Pendleton coats, rolling up our sleeves and dress, Pendleton, Oregon. try : east invites you getting ready to serve strangers/ fendants. 2C6Va E. Alta St. Pendleton, Oie (36-7tc) Attorneys for Plaintiff. Saturday. Basing our expectations on the re- SUMMONS Mrs. Pearson was born February and t h e U n io n P a c ific m a k e s your u rn ey econom ical b y low round-trip 9, 1859, In Polk county, Iowa. She jo suits secured on other Oregon pro-1 Equity No. 4 206. excursion fares to all im p o rtan t points PORTLAND PLEDGES AID Jecta, we have a right to expect new I To Krnest Stricker, had resided in Umatilla county since in th e E a s t, M iddle W est a n d South. the abovo 1882. She was a sister of Mrs. Jake I.» Z R A I . 8 T 0 P O V I R PKIVILKCKS settlers. 1 hey will want to eee named defendant, (Continued from Page One) land, to study the results now being' Pearson of Butter creek and of Mr. enable you to v i s i t th e b ig e a s te r n In the Name of the State of Ore cities or A m e ric a 's greatest wonder Hiatt, of Vancouver, Washington. secured by other farmers already es gon- You are hereby required to of 50 or 260 years the original |3 0 Rev. Henry Young of Hermiston lands tablished, to learn all they can about appear and answer the complaint in investment would have increased to Z ion N ation al P ark this country. conducted the funeral services. ABRAM METHOD | the above entltlod suit within six such an extent that it would pay off Y ello w sto n e N a tisn a l P ark They are entitled to know the OF BLOOD TESTING AND TREATMENT weeks from the first publication of the construction charges, and the Roekjr M uuntain N ation al P ark truth. They will not need to be NEW UNIVERSITY HEAD IS ail reach •! via th e scenic and historic this summons and you will take not original 230 would still be intact. duped by extravagant statements ANXIOUS TO GET TO OREGON Union Pacific. D e L u x etrain s. Superior ice that If you fall to appear and "Bearing in ntlnd the easiness of that eannet be supported In fact. service. De scriptive booklet on request. Lui ."T 'I answer or plead within that time the terms of payment and the fa ct) --------- that the plaintiff for want thereof that the slate will be wiped clean i Arnold Bennett Hall, President-Elect served by giving them the point of PENDLETON, OREGON will apply to the above entitled when the district talqes over the ) Of Oregon to be in State view of those few who have failed Court for the relief prayed for ln Its operation of the project next Decern- This Fall, and have clothed themselves In the —— complaint herein towlt: For Judg her 31, we think we have one of the ! dark clothes of pessimism. ment and decree against the defend best projects in the whole United University of Oregon, Eugene, June Hermiston Is under the gun V A C A T I O N ROUTE ant Ernest Stricker, a bachelor, and States." ) 24— Intensely interested in the unlv- FOB INFOUSiATlOM A N » RKSXMVA- Pendleton has evinced a disposition Stanfield National Farm Loan Asso TION CAW, d'-t OR W RJTK F. A. Baker Speaks ' ersity of Oregon and the state. Arnold to help and may be depended on to ciation, a corporation and against F . C. W o tig h te r, The Stanfield district has a flood j Bennett Hall, president-elect, is an- help. Bo may Portland. But Her each of them for the *um of 865.00 water right with, storage provided i tlclpatlng his work at the university A g e n t, Call in and let ui tell you in person what we can do for yon miston has the final opportunity In with Interest thereon at the rate of by the Furnish reservoir, F. A. i with great pleasure, according to Hermiston. at this Beauty Shop. A satisfied customer is our best advertise thia matter, and It's up to Hermiston eight per cent per annum from the Baker, secretary of the district said. Alfred Powers, dean of the extension Oregon. ment. Come and see for yourself. to do the work necessary to be done All the latest methods are used at this Beauty Shop and all to secure the new settlers t0 man 10th day of January, 1926 and the In addition, a contract has been sign- i division, who has Just returned from further sum of 81923.96 with In ed with the government for 15,000 Salt Lake, where Dr. Hall addressed work is done under sanitary conditions. our new acres. terest thereon at the rate of 6 1-2 acre feet of McKay water. the National Extension Division SLOAN BONNET AND BEAUTY PARLORS per cent per annum since the 10th "Government surveys show that re- association convention, WHAT ABOUT OUR CHURCHES! day of January, 1926 and for any sum Marcelling, Facial and Scalp Treatments are Our Specialties construction work having a cost of) Wholly without pose or artificlal- Smart and Exclusive M’llinery at Most Reasonable Prices. or slims paid by plaintiff for de about 8200,000 must be done to se- ity, Dr. Hall is as genuine a man as IS OUR SPECIALTY The west has so many opportuni 645 Main St., Pendleton, Ore. Telephone: 380 linquent taxes due and owing on the cure the most economical use of this It is possible to meet, declared Mr. ties offering material rewards for HOME MADE PASTRY land hereinafter described, together additional water,” Mr. Baker said.) Powers. He is cordial, friendly and those people who are ambitious and WE SERVE 40c LUNCH FROM willing to pay the price demanded with Interest thereon at the rate of "We expect the government to put up greatly anxious to begin his new 11:30 TILL 3:00 P. M. | eight per cent per annum from the the money for this work and hope to work in Oregon. He has formed an of those who would secure a mater- . . . . , . . WE ARE CLOSING OUT OUR LINE OF Fried Chicken, home style, 50c ial reward that we have s o m e t i m e . ° f 8Uch ,for the have it within the near future. When alluring picture of Eugene, the cam- been accused of forgetting In sornel "r,her ” ;50 'nterest we get this money for improvements pus and Portland, and Is prepared SHORT ORDERS AT ALL HOURS Measure the spiritual side of life. thereon at the rat« of eight per to our system and thus assure our to devote his unbounded energy to Open 5:30 to 9:30. cent per annum from the 31st day of lands of adequate water supplies, our the cause of higher education ln this Usually such chiding, while it may March, 1928 and for the further sum excellent soil and the fine climate Right now when you are planning that vacation trip is an excell state. have a foundation In fact, is not of 2150 attorneys fees and for plain will make a combination that will ent time for yon tô fill your camping needs at a big saving in cost. With his Interests focused on Ore. wholly true. Sometimes It Is said that Hermis tiff’s costs and disbursements In this give us one of the finest projects gon. Dr. Hall Is anxious to reach — AT HALF PRICE— ton churches are not adequately sup ported to do the work they have to do. is that tm ef It should not be This is the time of year when a t awning aids materially in keeping the case. It Is a problem worthy of out sunshine and heat. We solicit the opportunity to figure with yon being pondered In all seriousness by as to your needs in the awning line. the membership of churches and by others who have no church relation ships. Home and rellgloun Influences are closely related, and we can't have the greatest sucress unless homes are bullded correctly. The church has a vital place In home and commun ity development, and neither homes) nor community can ba tholr beet un less the religious side of life Is given adequate consideration. Are You a Dairyman and Not Pat ronizing the Hermiston Creamery? Why ship your cream to some Central Plant or Trust Help the Man that Helps You VULCANIZING C A N C E R SP E C IA L IST Dr. B. B. Brundage PACIFIC When In Pendleton— Home Cooking C A M P IN G G O O D S REX CAFE Camp Cots Bargains Borden Scout Percale If A. E. Porter of Boardmau Is as: efficient at raising chickens as he proved himself to be at having other) people fry and assemble them Sun-)| day for the big picnic dinner, he Is the logical man to promote poultry piodurtlon on the Greater Umatllln project. There are 5.000 turkeys being pro- | duced in the Hermiston district this' year And Thanksgiving |s five months away’ The Portland laud settlement com-, mltlee came, looked, tasted. listened and talked and was convinced. By the same token there are a lot of other people who will do the »in s thing It we Juat awaken to the fact that we have land here and a farm ing program that ar« Just what many) people are seeking. But to get re sults WE must do some hustling. THEY can't do It all. NOTICE Notice Is hereby given and direct-) ed to all freeholders, legal voters and assessment payers within the West Extension Irrigation District in Umatilla and Morrow Countlee. Ore gon and to all persons Interested In •aid district that A. K McFarland. C. K. Glasgow and Leslie Packard, I Breier’s READ AND SAVE Dark Wool Blankets Mosquito Tents Harvest Bed Comforts Men’s White 32 inTissue Gingham Flannel Trousers As well as striped cream worsted: 40 in Colored Voiles values elsewhere would be 29.00, but here Fancy Turkish Towels $4.95 Fancy Turkish Toweling Arrow Brand Japanese Crepe Starched Collars Women’s Kahki Coveralls - Our entire line of Starched Collar*, all style, and sixes You need a Women’s Slipover Blazers collar a day now. Priced 8 for 25c Women’s Crepe Gowns Women’s House Dresses A printed Cotton Fabric ol make. Fine for shirts, etc. Sixes 48 to 12. Made becomingly of Good Gingham— for selling eam- Wlga $3.85 .98 $1.98 .35 .59 .35 .23 .23 $2.69 $2.95 .98 C. J.BreierCo. $1.95 PENDLETON - OREGON Certainteed Oil Cloth - - 29c Boys’ White Pajamas - 69c Men’s Bathing Suits - $2.25 Men’s Straw Hats - - $1.00 Men’s-Boy’s Har vest Shoes $1.65 Men’s Leather Puttees - $3.45 Men’s Sport Shirts - $1.00 Boy’s Sport Shirts - - 95c Women’s Smocks - $1.85 Camp Tables W. I. GADWA, Pendleton, Ore. WEST END FARMERS Have learned that The Herald prints the best butter wrappers. We have the large size, 9 by 12 inches. Our prices a r e - 100 200 300 500 for for for for $1.25 $2.00 $2.60 $3.75 Maugr are buying them in the larger quan- ti£a% but we are here to serve you all. If you want only a few we have them with out the name. These we sell as follows— 12 for 10 cents 30 for 25 cents 62 for 50 cents 100 for 80 cents “The Home of Good Printing” THE HERMISTON HERALD