IB B H EB M 1STO 4 g g R À frD , H g g M IS T O y , O & EX3Q X. entitled Court and cause on the 28th miston, Oregon. for want thereof will day of August, 192* wherein and apply to the above entitled Court Population In NUio’i 4,400,000; 1V whereby It was sought to hold esr- for the relief preyed for In ltg com­ taln property described as follows: plaint herein, to-wit: 000,000 in World. For judgment and decree against New York.—Ttere are more Jews Cne Dodge Automobile. Motor No. In the United Stales than in any other 1565658, Oregon 1926 License No. on the defendant, Thomas N. Marxen,1 country in the «o ld, say» DaTid front of car only No. 204-457, which for the sum of *1,500.00 together | Trletsch, a Germa.a-Jewish scholar and said property was seized in the City with Interest thereon at the rate of! authority of Jewish statistics, in the of Pendleton, Oregon on tbs 28th 10 per cent per annum from the 27th J I day of August 1926, and heretofore day of January, 1926, until paid and Jewish Tribune. Estimating the Jewish population of I attached and arrested and la now for the further sum of *175.00 at- the world at 18,080,000—an Increase j held by and In tho poseesslon of R- ¡torney's fees and for plaintiff's costs ' of 150 per cent since 1881 — Mr. , T. Cooklngham, Sheriff of Umatilla and disbursements In this suit and Trletsch says the t u nber of Jews in County, Oregon, for a violation '■* for a further decree that the mort­ this country is 4,100,100. Poland has Chapter 29, General Laws of Ore­ gage described In plaintiff's com­ plaint which was recorded In the a Jewish populat on of 4.000,000 and gon for 1923. Russia is next with 3,600,000. That by order of the above entitled office of the County Recorder of ♦ New York leacs t ie cities of the Court, all persons having or claim­ Umatilla County, State of Oregon, ♦ world with a Jew.ah population of 2, ing to have any interest in the ab. vr on the 28th day of January, 1926, 000,000. Warsaw is next with 400,- described property are required to at Page 485 In Book 88 of the Rec­ 000, toilowed by Chicago and Vienna, appear before said Court on or before ords of Mortgages for Umatilla with 300,000 each the 4th day of October, A, D. 1926, County, Oregon be foreclosed and and defend aginst the aforesaid pro­ that the premises therein described ♦ Prance to Reduce Army Personnel. ceedings and that upon their fail­ situated In Umatilla County, State ♦ Paris. — Reduction of the French ure to do so a Judgment of foreclos­ of Oregon, to-wlt: ♦ army, as agreed i.poi by the cabinet, ure will be entered. Lots 6 and 6 In Block 1 in the ♦ met with rather general public ap­ This notice Is Issued by virtue of original Town of Hermiston as ♦ proval. The plan provides for the an order of the Honorable Gilbert platted in Section 10, Township ♦ gradual reduction of the strength ol IV. Phelps, judge of the above en­ 4 North, Range 25, E W. M. 6 the army by 2700 permanent and 1200 be sold and that the proceeds there­ ❖ temporary officer!. bunging the total titled Court. of be applied for the payment of R. T. BROWN, down to 128,000, which is 7000 fewer than the pre-war f gnrsa. Other meas­ 2-2tc Circuit Court Clerk plaintiff's Judgment in the amounts aforesaid and for a further decree ures include modi, ¡cation of the terms forever foreclosing and barring the of army service, raisi ig the minimum WESTLAND IRRIGATION DISTRICT defendant in the above entitled suit age limit of conscripts from 20 to 21 NOTICE. of any and all right, title, claim, In­ in preparation for a bill reducing the Notice is hereby given that the terest or estate In law or In equity term of compulsory service to one board of directors of the Westland and all equity of redemption In and year. Irrigation District, acting as a to said premise« and every part there­ board of equalization, will meet at of excepting only such right of re­ American D ye, c ,ual to Best. Philadelphia. — America virtually the office of the district in Hermis­ demption as shall be allowed by the has made itself inde pendent of the ton, Oregon, on the first Tuesday of statutes of the State of Oregon and world In dyes, the American Chemical October, 1926, for the purpose of for such other relief as to a Court society was told here W. E. Austin reviewing and correcting the assess­ of equity may eeem meet and proper New York indust) ¡all it, speaking be ments and apportionments of the In the premises. fore the dye division of the society taxes to be levied in said district on ThlB summons Is publlsed pursuant said 95 per cent ol the- dyed furs usee or before the first Tuesday in to the order of the Hon. I. M. in this country were home product! September, 1926. Schr.nnep, Judge of the County Court and were equal to tin best produced •J. W. MESSNER, Secretary. for Umatilla County, State of Ore­ in Europe. Dated this first day of September, gon, duly made and entered on the 1926. (l-4 tc) 13th day of August. 1926. directing Diamlases Ilwaco Bank Suit. that publication hesein be made once a week for a period of six weeks con­ Olympia. Wash. — Suit brought by 178 depositors of the defunct Ilwacc IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE secutively In the Hermiston Herald, State bank agairst John P. Duke, and the first publication herein s STATE OF OREGON FOR former state bant leg supervisor and UMATILLA COUNTY made pursuant to said order on the others, was dismissed by Superioi 19th day of August, 1926. The First National Bank of| Judge George "B. Sinpson of Lewis Hermiston, a corporation, | Raley, Raley ft Steiwer ft H. J. War­ county, according to word received Plaintiff,| ner. Attorneys for Plaintiff. here. vs, P. O. Address, Pendleton, Oregon. Thomas N. Marxen, Portlsnd OH Me > H -Id for Fraud. (50-7tc) Defendant.! Portlanu, Or. - - Six independen) service station proprietors are undet SUMMONS. arrest on charges of substituting in AGENCY Equity No. 4243. ferior motor oils f >r c uality products To Thomas N. Marxen, the above IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE named defendant. STATE OF OREGON FOR LODGE DIRECTORY AMERICA HAS MOST JEWS WOMEN MORE A ID MORE ARE USING ACHECKINO ACCOUNT We note with satisfaction the In­ creasing number of women In th’a community who are using a check­ ing account to take care of the ex­ penses Jt their homes and their own personal expenses. Where the fam­ ily is on a budget, as every family should be, bookkeeping ig greatly simplified, every cancelled check Is a receipt that will hold in any court and all chance of losing coin or currency Is elimin­ ated. First National Bank of Hermiston Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over *50,000 P. B. Swayre, Pres R. Alexader, Vlce-Pre A. H. Norton. Cashier W. la. Hamm, Asst. Cashier BIG CORN CROP PREDICTED W *!T ■3$ i 702. SALE— No. 1 fresh cows. B. n -n trer. 37-tfc CfAPES— Concord, Niagara, and ~v atwater A. W. Prann. 60-3tc FOR SALE—Fine wool aged breeding Cunningham Sheep Co., ■ ton. Oregon. 49tfc Adding machine rolls etald office. c .,■■■ SAI K A 7 room strictly mod . n h< use. full basement an dgood lawn. Close to school. Might trade. See C. H. Skinner. 4 6 tfc Total Wheat Yield Also Promises to be Materially Bigger. Washington, D. C.—With cropa near- ing harvest, more definite indication « production this year was given by the department of agriculture in its monthly report. September I condi­ tions point to a corn crop of 2,697,- 872,000 bushels compared with 2,576,- 936,000 bushels a month age and 2,- 905,053,000 bushels last year. Spring wheat indications are for >12,109,000 bushels, compared with 212,719.000 bushels a month ago and 270 875,000 bushels last year. The preliminary estimate of winter wheat placed production at 626,482,000 bush­ els, compared with 395,610,000 bushels last year. » ______ ___________ Want Ada Bring Results U m atilla - Herm iston - Pendleton FOR SALE— Rhode Island Red pul­ H elix Stage Schedule lets. Joe Dyer, Hermiston. 52tfC| Eric C. Schroeder, Prop, A. M. Leave P. M. FOR. SALE—Winter Banana apples, Leave 25 cents box, no culls. Paul Miller. I Umatilla .. 7:30 Pendleton 4:30 52-litp Hermiston ,8 : 0 0 Rleth ........ 4:40 ___________________ - - ¡Stanfield .. 8:20 Barnhart .. 4:50 FOR SALE— Concord grapes, Dellc- Echo ........ 8:30 Nolln ........ 5:10 ious and Wagner apples. N. W. Nolln ........ 8:50 Echo ........ 6:30 Bloom. 52-2tc Barnhart .. 9:10 Stanfield .. 5:40 9:20 Hermiston 6:00 FOR SALE—Delicious apples, extra 10:00 Umatilla .. 6:30 fine culls, 50 cents. Orchard run 11:30 *1 per box, you bring the box. F. M. Guiwlts. 14tc Sunday Schedule . Leave Umatilla 10:30 A. M. t'OR BALE—Washing machine and Leave Pendleton 4:30 P, M. wringer. E. P. Illsley. 1-2‘P No trip to Helix Sundays. UMATILLA COUNTY IM PERIA L CLEANERS O pened u n d e r N ew M an­ ag e m e n t CLEANING, PRESSING AND REPAIRING DONE All Work Guaranteed. Give mo a trial. To please you io my aim. MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT— Modern 4-room house, cloee In. Inquire Dr. Prime's office. 45-tfc Watch, clock and Jewelry repairing, g e. Newell, next door to Sapper». 18-tfe Poland» for Profita. Stilling». 37tf REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES AND « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ AND GLASS CONTRACTING 513 Main St. Phon» I5S Pendleton, Oregon. Herald Want Adi Bring Y«i