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Omr Q A F E T Y DEPOSH ¡S ervice The ordinary home or office is a moat insecure place to keep valuable papers. H E B M IflT Q a TOEUJsO. JBEBMISTOK, O&EGQX. ECONOMY IN EXPENDITURE OF PUBLIC FUNDS E. C. M cCO OK Democratic Nominee For W H Y T A K E CHANCES Insurance Palicies Marriage Records Bonds Wills Leases Jewelry Receipts Abstracts Contracts Mortgages Kaepsakes Army Records Birth Records Deeds and Notes. C O U N T Y J U D G E O F U M A TILLA C O U N T Y General Election, Nov. 2, 1926 I stand for Good Roads and a Business Administration ot County Affairs. If elected will try to represent impartially the whole county. are too valuable to be lightly guarded. They are often impossible to replace. Our Safety Deposit Service will give them pertect security. The cost is insignificant—Boxes rent for >1.75 per year and up. Capital, Surplus and Undivided Profits Over >50,000 A T TE N T IO N PO U L T R Y M EN if. B. Swayza, Free. R. Alaxsder, Vtca-Prsa. A. H. Norton. Cashier W. L. Hamm, Asst. Cashier We wish to announce that we are opening a depart ment for purchasing live poultry. First N ation al B ank of Harmlston FOR SALK FOR SALE— No. 1 fresh cows. B. Hammer. 37-tfc FOR SALE— Flne wool aged breeding ewee. Cunningham Sheep Co., Pendleton, Oregon. 49tfe FOR SALE— Delicious apples, extra fine culls, 50 cents. Orchard run >1 per box, you bring the box. F. M. Oulwits. 1-tfc NO HUNTI'.G cards for sale at the Herald Office. FOR SALE—Fine sweet potatoes, 5c per pound, field run. S. T. Davis. 2tfc For sale—Plenty of good sweet cider, 30 cts. gallon. G. W. Bail ey. 4-tfc. For sale—Hay derrick and ward robe. See 0 . 0 . Felthouse. 4-tfc For Sale—One hundred acre dairy ranch on highway 7 miles west of Pendleton. Owner can sell milk on the ranch. Good terms. Ideal location for service sta tion. J. H. Sturgis, Farm Lands, Farm Leases, City houses, .Pendleton, Ore. 6-2tc For Sale—Heifer, to be fresh second time January 2, now giving milk. Yearling Durham-Jersey. Alladin lamp. M. L. Watson. 7-2tc For Sale— Two 4 yr. old Jersey cows, just fresh. C. C. Clinesmith. 7-lc For Sale— Winter parsnips. 0 . Whitsett. See W. 7-4tp MBOELLANEOU» Driving to Portland Saturday and will take passenger. M. B. Cline smith, Rt. 2, Box 5. Wanted—To rent an alfalfa ranch for 3 or 5 years. J. C. Magossin, Nee- tor, Calif. 7-5tc Watch, clock and Jewelry repairing. See Newell, next door to Sappers. 18-tfe Polands for Profits. Stillings. 37tf REAL ESTATE EXCHANGES AND INSURANCE. J. M. BIGGS, RE ALTOR. 25-tfc Hermiston Second Hand Store.— Furniture and Hardware, Bee Sup plies, Harneee, Saddles, Wagons. 35-3fe For Rent—800 acre wheat ranch, 12 miles from Echo, Ore. Ad dress H. M. Elder, Pendleton, Oregon. 6-2tc IOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE UNDER EXECUTION iotice is hereby given that by vir- of an execution Issued out of Circuit Court of the State of ■gon for Umatilla County, to me >cted and delivered upon a judg- nt and decree and order of sale dered in said court on the 13th o f September, 1926 in favor of stern Irrigation Co., a corpora - i, and against Mrs. Lizzie A. Ross I John Doe Rose and also all other sons or parties unknown claiming r right, title, liin or interest in real estate described in the com- tat herein in the suit therein pen- wherein the said Western Irri- n Co., a corporation is plantiff I the said Mrs Liszie A. Ross and in Doe Rose and also all other eons or parties unknown claiming r right, title, lien or interest in real estate described in the com int herein are defendants, for the n of >11.00 with interest at the e of 6 pot cent per annum from I after the 1st day of June, 1919 til paid and the further sum of LOO with interest at the rate of « cent from the first day o f June, 10 until paid; and the further a o f >11.00 with interest at the e o f « per cent per annum from 1 after the 1st day of June, 1921 L until paid; and the further sum of >11.00 with interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from and after the first day of June, 1922 until paid; and the further sum of >11.00 with interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from and after the 1st day of June, 1923 until paid; and the further sum of >11.00 with interest at the rate of ’ 6 per cent per annum from and after the 1st day of June, 1924 until paid, and the further sum of >52.50 costs and dsbursements, which said decree and judgment and order of sale have been duly docketed and enrolled in the office of the Clerk of said Court and in and by which said judgment, decree and order of sale it was di rected that the hereinafter described real property in Umatilla County, Oregon, together with the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances and all water rights thereto belong ing or in any wise appertaining, and also all of the estate, right, title and interest of the said defendants in and to the same be sold by the Sheriff of Umatilla County, Oregon to satis fy said judgment and all costs. Therefore, I Will on the 23rd day of October, at the hour of two o’clock in the afternoon of said day at the front door of the courthouse in the City of Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon, sell all of the right, title and interest which the said defendants or either of them had on the 1st day of January, 1908 or since then have acquired or now have in and to the following described premises situated in Umatilla County, State of Oregon, to-wit : All that portion of the South Half of the South Half of the Southwest Quarter of the North west Quarter of Section 30, Tp. 4 N. of Range 28, E.W.M. lying east of the canal of the Western Land and Irrigation Co., the said tract of land containing 7 % acres more or less together with the tenements, here ditaments and Appurtenances there unto belonging or in any wise ap pertaining and also all of the right, i state, title and interest of said de fendants in and to the same, said lands to be sold at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, the proceeds of sale to ne applied to the satisfaction of said execution and all costs. Dated this 20th day o f September, 1926. R. T. Cookingham, Sheriff of Uma tilla County, Oregon. 8-5tc la the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County B. L. Setiar. Plaintiff va. B. A. Setiar, and alao nil other p o n o n i unknown claiming any right, title, aetata or lntoraat In or to tho rani p r o p e rty doaentwd herein, Defendants. N o._________ Summona for publication In Forocloaure of Tax Lion. To B. A. Setiar. and all other peraona unknown claiming any right, title, estate or interoat In or to the real property described heroin, defend anta: In the Name o f the State of Orogon: You arc hereby notified that R. L. Setaer. the holder of Certificate of Delinquency numbered 172* issued on the 8th day o f April, 1*21, by the Tax Collector of tho County o f Umatilla, State of Oregon, for the amount of Thirty-three and 60-100 Dollars, tho same being the amount then due and delinquent for taxes for tho year 191*. together with penalty. Interest and coats tbara- on upon tho real property assesaed to yoo. of whlcn you are the owner as appears of record, situated In «aid County and State, and particu larly bounded and described as follows, to-wit: NVa SWM, Section 26. Township 4 North Rango 28 B. W. M. NW SEW, Section 27. Township 4 North Baage 28 E. W. M. • You a n further notified that said B. L. Setaer has paid taxes on said premises for prior or aub- aequent years with the rate of interest on laid amounts as follows: Tax Year’s Receipt Ba Tax Number Amt. Int Data Paid M.S8 4171 April ». ISSI 1920 14.70 6867 Mar *8. 18C2 1921 15.84 7167 April 6, 1«S 1922 18.27 2219 April » . 1834 1928 13.24 4222 April 5,192« 1924 IS. 88 8968 1925 Sept. 21. INS Said B. A. Setaer. aa the owner o t the title o f the above described property as the same sopears of record, and each of the other persons above named are hereby further notified that B. L. Setaer will apply to the Circuit Court of the County and State aforesaid fee a decree fereelos- iag the lien against the property above described and mentioned in said certificate. And yen an hereby summoned to appear within sixty days after the first publication of the sive of the day of said fir fend this action or pay oat above shown together with tercet and in case e f your failure to do so. a de cree will be rendered foreclosing the Hen o f mM taxes and costa against the land and above named. This aommona la pah Honorable Gilbert W. Phelps. J colt Court of the State ef County of Umatilla, and ■ a . .—I thia 11th day of October, la tho o f the first po bi wot ion of thia BEST M A R K E T PRICES PA ID For Chickens, T urkeys, D ucks, G eese, C apons We are prepared to call at your place for poul try and save jou the trouble of delivery a t no cost to you. Phone 911 for quotations. M utual Cream S tation C. Warner, Manager __________________________ T axation , C apital and th e O regon Farm er By BRUCE DENNIS Author of the Dennis Resolution During the heat and excitment of political campaigns and the confusing statements that attend them we are apt times to forget, hard economic facts, and the bitter fruits of some pet “ism” that look good in theory but do heavy damage in practice. For this season it is time to begin telling a few plain truths about land taxation, the incomes of our people, corporations and industries, and a- gain to bring to mind the fact that capital does "not need "Oregon— but Oregon does need capital. And the reason why we should continue to remind ourselves and our friends is because another effort is being made to force a state income tax upon our people despite the fact that practically the same tax cost many, millions in capital and improvements to Oregon and to the people of Oregon before it was re pealed in 1924. We cannot expect a proved breeder of hard times to bring good times, because it can’t be done. Ano here are a few of the reasons why. In all of Oregon’s 96,000 square imles there is an estimated population of only 825,000 people— less than 9 to the square mile. We have 55,157 farms— an average of one to every 15 people. We have only 2500 industries that employ five men or more— an aver age of one industry to every 330 people. Out of Oregon’s 825,000 people 782,256 didn’t have net incomes big enough to file income tax returns. Of the 42,545 wo did, one-half of them showed earnings under >3000 and only 311 had earnings in excess of >10,000. Only one-fifth of Oregon’s 6000 corporations made enough to file returns and of the 1073 reporting, 478 mace less than >5000, and only 183 made in ex cess of >20,900. Our farms and our industries are our two moin sources for new wealth. They both face hard problems on account of scant and scattered population, long hauls, compétition, insufficient capital, and heavy and ever-mounting taxes. If our farms are to prosper they have to secure outside money for loans and money to finance crops. If our industries are to develope they have to finance their purchases and payrolls. Both have to have markets and that means new people and more industries. That is what the Dennis resolution is designed to do. It is an invitation for capital to come in and help us all out. We desperately need new money to open up the state. We have to have money for farm loans and no matter how pretty thia talk sounds about a state income tax we cannot escape the economic and unalterable fact that new capital which we require does not have to and will not come to Oregon unless we make it advantageous for it o do so. We must remember that here are 120,000,000 peo ple in the United States. Of them one hundred and nineteen million plus, live outside of Oregon. Thev have plenty of need for the same money in case we of Oregn don’t show that we really want it. We tried it once— and before the people realized the state income tax it cost us millions; drove industries, payrolls and taxable wealth out of Oregon and taxes sill wen up! Eveiy farmer who had to borrow money knows what it did to him, too. No forward thinking and constructive citizen wants that disaster to .happen again. Instead of making things hard for everybody farmer, merchant, industrial worker and citizens in ffenaral we want to have a purely economic problem taken out of polities. The way to do it is to vote no MalBst both the Grange Income Tax Bill and Offset Tax Bill and vote yes for the Dennis resolution. By this means we guarantee to every citizen, industry, and o capita' that there will be no income tax before 1916. It further guarantees to every family that they will not have to pay taxes on their savings when their bread winner dies. It is a prosperity-making measure—- It to sornd business policy and deserves every progres sive citizen's suport. Barber Shop QUEEN ESTHER CHAPTBR No. 101, O. E. a , meets second sad fourth Tuesday evenings of each month at 8:00 sharp In Masonic hall. Visiting members welcome. Euthemln Jackson, W . M. Kathryn L. Garner, Secretary. Bert M ullins V> nbyard lodub no aos. l % a, T. v meati each Monde-*aiaatomipQM lunaire hall. Visitiag mamban c c l ¡«1 lr tartted. W. R. IxMtfhoru. Sec. Jasper Templetes. N . O. F O U N T A IN Cigar», Tobacco ELECTION NOTICE Notiee is hereby given that a general election will be held in the City Council Rom in the Public Li brary within the City of Hermiston, Oregon on Tuesday, the 2nd day of November, 1926 between the hours of 8 o’clock A, M. and 8 o’clock P. M. for the purpose of electing a may or, Treasurer, Recorder and six Conncilmen, to serve for two years. C. W. Kellogg, City Recorder. 7-2C PROFESSIONAL CARDS a ir» SERVICE CALL 25-J W. J. W ARNER Attorney-at-Law Hermiston I : : COUNTRY HAULS SOLICITEl h s. M c K enzie , m . d - NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by virtue of an execution issued out Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat of the Circuit Court of the State TRANSFER AND DRAY « of Oregon for Umatilla County to * Office: 1-2-3 Inland Empire Bldg. me directed and delivered upon a Pendleion, Oregon judgement and decree and order of sale rendered in said court on the 6th day of October, 1926, in favor JAMES L. SEARS, M. D. of the First National Bank of Her miston, a corporation, against Thom Physician and Surgeon as N. Marxen, in the suit therein Office Phone 733. Res. Phone 712 pending wherein the said The First National Bank of Hermiston, a cor Office in First National Bank Bldg. poration is plaintiff and the said Thomas N. Marxen is defendant, for the sum of >1500 together with in DR. CHARLES H. WHITTAKER terest thereon at the rate of 10 per Chiropractic Physician cent per annum from the 27th day of January, 1926 until paid and lor Electric Therapy Massage Your needs in everything the further sum of >175 attorneys Hours: 9 to 12 A. M., 2 to 5:30 P. M. fees and for plaintiff’s costs and dis that is necessary to com bursements in this suit incurred, 18-20 Judd Bldg., Main at Court taxed at 57.65, which said decree plete your golf outfit. Phone 691 Pendleton, Oregon and judgement and order of sale have been duly docketed and enrolled in the office of the clerk of said court, Phone 121 10 A. M. to 6 P. M. and in and by which judgement, de and by appointment cree and order of sale il was di-_-ted DR. DAVID S, ROWE that the hereinafter described real Chiropratie Physician property in Umatilla County, Oregon, Massage, Dietetics, Electrotherapy. together with the tenants, heredita ments and appurtanctes thereto be Phototherapy longing or in anywise appertaining, Office at Hermtoton. and also all of the estate, right and Hotel Corlis Oregon interest of said defendant in and to the same, be sold by the Sheriff of Umatilla County, Oregon, to satisfy said judgement and all costs. DR. THEO. BELETSKI, THEREFORE, I will, on the 20th Veterinarian day of November, 1926, at the hour Treats all Domestic Animals. Inter of two o’clock in the afternoon of said day, at the front door of the state Stock Inspector courthouse in the City of Pendleton, Umatilla County, Oregon, sell all the right, title and interest which the said defendant Thomas N. Marxen had on the 27th day of January, 1926, AGENCY or since then has acquired or now has, in and to the following described premises situated in Umatilla Coun ty, State of Oregon, to-wit: Lots 5 and 6 in Block 1 in the orginal town of Hermiston as Opened under New Man platted in Section 10, Town Residence second house west of the ship 4 North Range 25, E. W. M, Catholic church. Phone, S2-R. agement together with the tenements, here CLEANING, PRESSING AND ditaments aad appurtenances there REPAIRING DONE to belonging or in any wise apper All Work Guaranteed. Give me taining; and also all of the right, estate, title and interest of said de a trial. To please you is mv aim. a fendant in and to he same; said lands to be sold at public auction PEER BORIS’.; to the highest bidder for cash in hanS s 206 East Court St. the proceeds of sale to be appli»d in satisfaction of said execution and ANY AND all costs. Dated this 12th day of October, I 1926. R. T. Cookingham, Sheriff of Uma tilla County, Oregon. Pendleton, Oregon First Publication October 21, 1926 Last Publication November 18, 1926 Democratic Candidate for a FOR YOU ■ * T . H. G aither J W e H ave A n ticip ated C om e in and give our line the “on ce over.” H ITT IM PER IA L C LEAN ER S Joseph N. S cott Joint R ep resen tative VOTE FOR ■ J. L. V A U G H A N ! 2 2 2 E verthing 5 E lectrical ■ ■ a ■ a Phone 139 ■ Pendleton, Ore. M Umatilla and Morrow Counties H erm iston T ransfer General Election Nov. 2, 1926 -Pd. Ad. ¡r-v .4*’. — We Haul PRKTBYE ANYTHING ANYWHERE ANYTIME VOTE TELEPHONE 31 Democratic Nomine« L. J. M cA tee for PAINTS, WALLPAPER, -For- PICTURE MOULDINGS AND GLASS State Senator CONTRACTING JAMES S13 Main St. Phone 158 Pendleton, Oregon. Umatilla County JOHNS Able HEMSTITCHING, PLEATING BUTTONS and BUTTON HOLES Energetic Progressive Democratic Nominee Mail orders promptly attended to. For C. L. McFadden Democratic Candidate For From U m atilla R epresentative C ounty Um atilla Co. General Election ' Served 22 World War, France. months 13 in the months in N ov. 2 Graduate of O. A. C. <0 0 ♦ « ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ PENNOCK’S •» ♦ TIRE SHOP o ♦ FOR A > ♦ SQUARE DEAL ♦ ♦♦♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ L Propt ietor of McFadden's Phar macy, Athena, Oregon. THE SMART SHOP Mrs. R. L. Parker, Prop. 822 Main St. Pendleton, Ore. R epresentative Veto 335 X NO —Grange Ince»« Tas Bill. Paid Advertisement Greater Oregon Aas’n. J. O. Elrod, Chairman un M. S. Hirsch Ira F. Powers R. L Macleay J. H. Burgard H. J. Frank J. B. Yeon O. G. Guild W. 8. Habton 419 Oregon Bldg., Portland, Oregon Dr. P. V. PRIME DENTISTRY Dental X-Ray and Diagnosis Hermiston, Oregon Bank Bldg. Phone Connect!« YOU WANT NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE UNDER EXECUTION Vote 306 X YES— Dennis Resolution. Vote 32» X NO—O ffset Incam. Tea Bill. LODGI DIRECTOR^ United States Senator Watson Hurt Indianapolis. Ind.—James E. Wat son, United States senator, was in jured here Sunday when his automcr bile took to the ditch to save a crash with another car. The senior Indiana senator suffered a scalp wound, and bruises about the face and body and a sprained wrist and ankle. (Paid Adv.) ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦♦ ♦ ♦ TEE