The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, April 21, 1927, Image 2

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CASADY CAB STOLEN FROM
IB FRONT 0 ? CHURCH H U E
Oregon growers may enlarge their
market for more alslke clover for
seed, asports the experiment sta­
tion. It la the sureat of seed crope.
and the acreage in waatern Oregon
can wall ba expanded. There is no
surplus of alslke at this time. The
Important things are clean seed, free
from aorrell and white clover, and
clean land, free from these and
similar pests.
Walton hotel on Railroad street.
The U. H. 8. baseball teem went
to Helix Saturday. They were de­
feated by a score of 18 tp 1. They
were to have played Hermiston Frl
day but the game was called oft on
account of wind.
The senior play, *’A Perfect Little
Goose," will be given at the Uma­
tilla high school auditorium Fri­
day evening. May 8. The cast will
be: Sarah Lovelace, Anna Kendler;
Hannah, Edna Gould; Randall Mere­
dith, Bill Harvey; Annabell Love­
lace, Mgrlon Springer; Katie, Esther
Pike; Teddy Travers, Albert Vleg;
Marjorie Meredith, Louise Richard;
Byron Fleming, Everett Gossett;
Mr. Johnson, Wallace Mahoney.
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Burley gave
the 32nd degree Maunday Thursday
dinner. Those present were Mr.
and Mrs. C. F. Knudsen, Mr. and Mrs.
W. Turnbow, Mr. Blblehousen and
Loula Kendall.
Mrs L. Lester, of Wishram, Wn.,
visited with friends In Umatilla laat
week.
Mrs. D. C. Mahoney and boya spent
the weekend in La Grande.
Mr. and Mrs. Tim Lane and family
of Wilbur, Wn.. stopped over the
Easter holiday with his mother. They
were en route to their new home In
American Falls, Idaho.
Ben Carney, who was a well known
conductor runnnlng Into Umatilla
for years passed away laat Thursday
In St. Vincent's hospital In Portland.
He was buried in La Grande, Ore,
Earl Cherry wa« host at a party
'sat Wednesday night. Those pres-
ant were Dora Reeves, Jean Clarke,
Ygnes Kendler, Lora Gossett, Rita
Martin, Peggy Neece, Edna Gould,
Bill Harvey, Walter Bullard, George
m d Roy Kendler, Frank Clarke,
Francis Peck, Less Thompeon, Gene
ind Milo McFarland and Francis
Stephens, Grant and Paul Walsh and
Louie Kendall. The evening was
ipent in playing cards after which
delightful refreshments were served.
Mr. and Mrs. George Butterwood
notored to Portland on business
Monday.
Several Umatilla people attended
¿he Hermiston-Walla W alla game
Sunday.
quartsrs. In , some Important res­
pects th« outlook now is Isas favor­
able than It was one year agp. At
that time the agrlm ltural situation
was not good, but bow it Is still
worse. A year ago the volume of
new building construction was still
vigorously rising, but now it appears
rather definitely to be past Its peak
and slowly declining. Last spring
the output of new automobiles waa
at high levels, while the current pro­
duction le distinctly leas.
“Despite theee Important differ­
ences In favor of last year over this
year the preponderance of probabil­
ity peeme to be against any Important
decline in general business activity
during 1927. The basis for this
conclusion is to be found in thi
probability that during the rest of
the year the business situation will
continue to be characterized by the
combination of high wage rates,
gradually declining or stabilized
commodity prices and easy credit
condition« that have been foremost
among the controlling fundamentals
of trade and Indutary during the
past two years."
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Published every Thureday at Her­
miston, Umatilla County, Oregon by
The Chevrolet car owned and
Jesaph 0. Harvey, editar and maa* driven by W. 8. Canady, Hermiston
A T T E N T IO N
district farmer, waa stolen Monday
evening from in front at the Baptist
■attaa church where Mr. Casady had parked
H O G
a n d
P O U L T R Y
(bar, 1(0«, at the poetsiflce at it w hile he attended a meeting ad-
1
reseed
by
a
number
of
missionar­
Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon.
R A IS E R S
ies.
Efforts of officers to locate the HERMISTON LIBRARY GETS
Subscription Bates
nachlne that night were futile,
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HEW COLECTION OF BOOKS
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One T e a r ...... ..... - ------- --------- *2.0* though several hours were spent In
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B n M onths...... ............. —............ *1.00 search, but the next day It was
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A shipment of new books has been
found about a mile and a half south­
received
at
the
local
library
during
west of town.
The long lease on life of winter
“I’d like to catch someone stoal- the past week and la now ready for
M anufactured by the
has made asparagus lead a hard life, Ing a car under such circumstances,” circulation. «The collection Includes
a
large
number
of
attractive
child­
but It has helped sell coal.
¡said H. A. Pankow, city marshal.
YAKIMA CITY CREAMFEY
- - ■ ■ - "
| "This taking of a car for a ride Is a ren’s books, some fiction both new
Yakimaj Washington
Freezes hurt some of the fruit and serious matter, and I’m giving warn-j*1’«1 old- ,nd other books of general
early vegetables, but there may be a ing right now that If I catch anyone, interest and usefulness. With this
moral In the fact that the cows and doing this stunt. It will be made a A lim en t there is sent also from the
For Sale
serious matter.”
i county library a small collection of
chickens are working right along.
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,
| very recent books, which are to be
by
_
d i
J
i *tept in thli 1Jbrary f°r three months
I only, when they will be exchanged
Remember, thia is clean up, paint ir C tM U fM P la c e d o n
up wsek. Hermiston la scheduled to
A / f a r oA Friendship i for others from some other branch
be renovated thoroughly, and the Job
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A Washington m«n_ who spent some library. A list of these books is
can’t be donp except with th» co-op­ months In a rooming house In New given below so that those Interest­
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HERMISTON, OREGON
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
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eration of every citizen.
York brought home a small yarn to a ed may be sure to see them and read
Department of the Interior, U. S
woman who tabbed them d»wn:
them between now and July 15 when
Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon
“lu the bullae where 1 pat up I was they will be returned to the cen­
April S. 1927
The report from the general mana­ In a room (hat had Jast been vacated
tral library.
Notice ia hereby given that Nell
ger of the Westland Irrigation dls- by an old Englishman, who had lived
Qlbbons— Rlverta towns.
M. Parker, formerly Nell M. Isaac­
trlct showing a material Increase In lu It for years. Uls Income was so
Tozier — Spring
fortnight
In
son, deserted w ife of Clyde C. Isaac
the acreage of land under water this small (hut after settling for hie rent
France.
son, of Hermiston, Oregon, who on
year as compared with last year's re-i and laundry be had 20 cents a day foi
Kartlnl— betters of a Javanese
July 6, 1923, made homestead entry
cord Indicates that the utilization of l food
princeaas.
• V O I C E Y O U R T H O U G H T S <E Y T E L E P H O N E *
under Act Die. 29, 1918, No. 024459,
land to be watered as a result of the ■ “Nobody guessed It, becenee he »»’
Howe— Confessions of a reformer.
for lots 3, 4. E l i SW%, N14 S E U ,
building of McKay dam la well Btart-i to dignified and proper proud One
Skinner — Footlights and spot­
SW14 S E H . See. 31, T. 6 N„ R. 31
ed. The Job ia far from finished, how.; day lie brought home another old gen
tleman and they shared the 20 cent* lights.
E., and lota 1. 2, SH NE14, SE14,
ever, and Hermiston needs to show
between them until the adopted on»
Wlggin—
My
garden
of
memory.
Section 6, Township 5 North, Range
more activity in solving this vital was taken III. Illness calls for doctor«
Alexander, Hobble, a great collie
31 East Willamette Meridian, has
problem than has been displayed to so, the old Englishman bronght to the
Bennett— Lord Ralngo.
filed notice of Intention to make
date. On the face of things the big room a man who came Is a car. and
Biggers, Chinese parrot.
final proof, to establish claim to the
land holding companies are guiltiest Alien he went sway carried anme
u lometning
Birmingham— Smuggler’s Cave.
land above described, before Register,
because of their extreme deliberation hooks for which be bad paid *4,000
in that
Byrne— Hangman’s house.
United States Land Office, The
in
deciding on the
method of
“When the excited landlady wanted
voice that
Candler— Dincaaur's egg.
to
know
why,
for
goodness
sake,
he
Dalles, Oregon, on the 24th day of
selling their lands, bnt Hermiston
reaches
Cather— My mortal ememy.
May, 1927.
should be all set to go as quickly as [ hadn't sold the books before, the old
the
ir.nermoft
Garland— Trailmakers of the mid
Claimant names a« witneesee:
these companies Indicate their w ill­ gentleman told her that he would have
recesses
die border.
suffered
any
personal
privation
rathei
Wren Myers, of Stanfield, Oregon,
ingness to launch Into settlement act­
o f my spirit."
; than part with his banded down trens . Kaye-Smith— Epell land.
Fannie Myers, of Stanfield Oregon,
ivities.
LONGFELLOW
urea, but wltb a sick friend it wa*
Roberts— Time of man.
Evprett Parker, of Hermiston, Ore­
different.
Stngmaster— Keller’s Anna R uth.'
gon, Everett L. Yeager, of Umatilla,
“And when yon figure It eut that hl*
EDITORIAL CRITICIZED
Thompson— Hounds of spring.
Oregon.
' friend waa Jnst a peer eld fellow h*
Wells— Christina Alberta's father
To the editor:
The entryman, Clyde C. Isaacson,
had picked off a park bench because
y o u i i v o ic e . . .
Wylie— Orphan angel.
“The Simple Life,” an editorial ap­ he had no better home, you can un
i« notified that, by submission of
pearing in last week’s edition of the derstund how proud I waa to Inherit 10 UMATILLA C0UNTY B0YS
said proof, his former wife, Nell M.
ECONOMIST SAYS FARM
The true reflexion o f your personality
Herald was certainly an uncalled for his room."—Washington Star.
Parker, formerly Nell M. Isaacson,
MAY ATTEND TRAINING CAMP
VALUE DELINE ENDED seeks to obtain patent In her own
and unjuat criticism of our women
t / he VOICE is a tie that binds individuals
folk, and especially so coming from 1
name. ..
Active preparations for the clti
Rites Severe Strain
our editor who Is but a newcomer In
•A together into o rg a n iz e d society . It has
J. W. DONNELLY, Register
zens' ir/Mary training camp foi Status of Business Good Over the
on Physical Strength Infantry to be held at Vancouver
our midst, and being prompted by a
transformed mere groups o f dwelling places
Country
as
Whole,
Colonel
When Hindu pilgrims visit a picrc bArracks from June 17 to July 16
gentlemen who no doubt must be at
into communities and has welded these wide­
NOTICE OF SH ER IFF’S SALE
the present time "phyHicully exhaust-1 place they go around the spot by n are under way at the present time
Ayres Finds.
spread communities into a great nation.
UNDER EXECUTION
ed," or at least mentally so.
! continuous series ef prostrations.
and a complete tent camp, equipped
Each spoken word—each voice inflexion—
They carry a stone In their hand*
What would he have our wives do?
That the condition of general
with
showers,
hath
houses,
kitchens
and when they drop on the ground
conveys its special meaning. N othing can take
We men have our dally business to I
business
in
the
United
States
in
the
and
mess
halls
will
be
in
place
ready
NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN that
, they stretch their arms oh ! ns fur a*
its place.
bring us in contact with other men pogg|b|a an„ |Mve
g(one on f||( for the 375 boys who are expected to first quarter of 1927 was "about as by virtue of an execution issued out
W hen distance prevents your speaking face
and give us a diversified occupation | 8rollnd M
t0 nielnmr, , beJr Ien8tb take advantage of the opportunity good” as it was in the same quaiter :f the Circuit Court of the State of
to face with loved ones, friends, or business
of mind which is needed nt all times,
Then they arise, walk the alx cr for military and citizenship training if 1926 and that the serious decline Jregon for Umatilla County upon a
especially now when conditions are j seven feet to the atone, and plek 11 up during the vacation months.
In average price of farm land has iudgment and decree and order of
associates, send your voice— the true refleftion
none too good for any of us. I ven-l Again they prostrate themselves
The camp Is open to boys between jnded are high points of a business lale rendered In said court on the 21st
o f your personality—over the voice highways
ture to say that If we men were to j leave the stone, arise, and so on until the ages of 17 and 24 inclusive, for summary just obtained from Colontl lay of March, 1927, in favor of the
of Long Distance.
be cooped up In our homes, day in and they have returned to the starting the basic oourse. Expense of go­ Leonard P. Ayres, vice-president of Rate of Oregon against C. J. Johns
day out, as he would have our women point.
ing to camp and returning home will the Cleveland Trust company, and fr. and Vera M. Johns, his wife, Un­
T H E PAC IFIC T E L E P H O N E A N D TELEGR.A.PH C O M P A N Y
folk, with nothing to divert our m inds1 Hany of the circuits are more than be paid by the government, and each ane of the most widely quoted econ­ ited States National Bank of La-
except to cook, wash dishes, mend three miles In length, and It requires boy will be furnished with uniform omists of the nation.
Grande,
Oregon,
a
national
banking
.
..
.
i an entire dsv to make the whole trig»
w>cks and perform the other home
Kn(.h m|)t
Colonel Ayres present« gome very issoclation. Ben J. Jory and Lyman
food and shelter, free of charge,
duties which at best are very nionot- ,b, UBnnd I)roMrn, tonfc and wb«„ s while at camp.
'nterestlng facts regarding the aver- O. Rice, as administrator of the es­
ououa, we would soon be doomed to a , devO(Be bn„ dropped three thousand
Places have been reserved for 10 ige decline in price of farm lands tate of Cato J. Johns Sr., deceased,
! ants in the above entitled suit in and
state Institution.
; times he Is so nearly dead that he boys front Umatilla county.
n the past seven years, his statistics .'or the sum of *2940.00, together F. B. Swayze as administrator of j to tbe following described real prop-
Perhaps our editor and his worthy: rolls over In the dirt to the side of
No obligation for future service naklng the surprising showing that with interest thereon at the rate of the estate of Susan A. White, de- i erty, to-wit:
collaborator think what Is good for the road und rests there uutll the next in any component of the United he greatest decline occurred In the 1 per cent per annum from the 28th ceased;Elmer White and Jane Doe
The east half of the west half of
the gander Is not good for the goose, day.
3tate« army attaches to attendance ’aclflc states section. This drop In day of November, 1923 until paid White, his wife; William White,
Section 30. and the east half of
as we know our editor very much en­
at citizens military training camps
he Pacific states, however, was <nd for the further sum of *53.86 also known as W ill W hite and
the northwest quarter of Section
joys a nice party, and we would guees
¡reatest only In dollars, due to the with Interest thereon at the rate of Jane Doe White, his wife; Fred
N ap o leo n R ude to W om en
31,
that the worthy collaborator does too.
Ugh values obtaining. The per- I per cent per annum from the 2nd W hite and Jane Doe White, his
Seeing (list the emperor was In
Also a strip of land containing
“The Simple Life” to one who does cnne(j t0 be (Jilkatlve (1818. after the
entage of decrease waa greater in day of January, 1928, Until paid and wife; Gladys Ward Boas and
UMATLLA NEW S NOTES
7 1-2 acres more or less, situate
not know might lead to suspicion; return front Elba), I told him that in
»ther sections and the average for the further sum of *275.00 as attor- Richard Roe Boss, her husband;
in
the east half of the southwest
that our women are leading a fnst j general women did not like him he
Miss Dorothy and Virginia Comp
he nation waa greater.
loy’s fees and for plaintiff’s costa Eva Ward Corse, formerly Eva
quarter of Section 31 described
life which might Boon lead to phy- cause he did not bother to be agree ton of Portland spent Easter holida)
In 1920, according to the figures, end disbursements In this suit which Ward and Richard Roe Corse, her
as follows:
blcal exhaustion, but the writer who "ble to them, although they Influenced visiting friends and relatives here.
he average price of farm land In aid decree and judgment and order husband; Grace W^ite; Lelis
Commencing at the center stake
has been a resident of Hermiston
<*
fnr m0™ “ >«" "*
Mrs. Gladys McCormach of Pen ’aclflc states was *189, and In 1926 if sale have been duly docketed and White; Mary White; Clarence
of said Section 31, being t >e north-
.
,1 ...
i. perhaps realized.
for many years know, that such is
Napoleon ,
Bnd
dleton was a week end guest of hei vas *138 an acre. This average enrolled In the office of the clerk of Getchell and Jane Doe Getchell,
ea t corner of the s .i:th- e. t
ar
not the case. I venture to say th a t1 vnu think the empire ought to fall Into parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nugent.
Irop of *51 was 27 per cent but the -.aid court, and in and by which said his wife; Boneta Gttchcll, also
ter of said Section 31; then c ru.i
there has never been a party in Her­ the hands of the women? When I
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Crisman and iverage decline for the nation waa iudgment and decree and order of sale known ae Benneta Getchell; Mil­
nlng south along the east boundary
miston by the ladies referred to at compliment them on their HppetirRnrc Philip Schmidt motored to Walk 50 per cent. For the nation at large It was directed that the hereinafter
lard White, also known as Millard
line of said southwest quarter of
which smoking, drinking or gambling or tell them they are no« becomingly Saturday to spend Easter with rela
he average price of farm lands In described real property in Umatilla F. White and Harriet G. White,
said
Section 31, 18 rods; thence
gowned,
what
more
can
I
Bay?
1
have
has been Indulged In, a fact of which
lives.
1920 was *108 per acre and In 1926 County, Oregon, together with the his wife; Owen White, also known
running
northwesterly In a stralght
other
things
to
think
about.
Thej
many other towns can not boast.
Mrs. J. J. Allen, of Long Beach ,vas *76, according to Colonel Ayres tenements, hereditaments and ap­ a« L. Owen W hite and Lewis O.
line 80 rods to a point 13 rods
Here's to the ladlee! May they have have .changed beyond recognition since California, is making an extended Igures.
purtenance« thereunto belonging or White and Jane Doe W hite, his
south of and from the north bound­
lota of afternoon pat tics and don't I hnve been away. Now they all tnll. visit with her niece, Mrs. Georgi
Percentages of decreases were in any wise appertaining and also wife; Lizzie Estes and Richard
politics, whereas before they talked
ary line of said southwest quarter
forget that most of uh hien enjoy the about clothes.”—Eroni the Memoirs of Kendlar.
reate3t In the great farming reg- ill of the estate, right and Interest Roe Ebtes, her husband; Rosie
of
said Section 31; thence running
evening parlies, so liuve lots of them Queen ■ Uortense, In llevue do* Deux
Mrs. Thompson who has beer ons, designated the north central of said defendants In and to the same Hammer.also known as Rosella
north in a straight line 13 rods to
also.
Monde«, I'urls (Truneluted for the working at the Switzler ranch wsi itates. In the western section, em­ be sold by the sheriff of Umatilla Hammer and Richard Roe Ham­
the said north boundary line of
A Mere Man Kansas City Star).
taken to the hospital at Hot Lak bracing the corn .belt, the decrease County, Oregon, to satisfy said judg­ mer, her husband; Nannie Means
said southwest quarter of said Sec­
last week. She is suffering from a imounted to 34 per cent and In the ment and all costs.
and James Means, her husband;
tion 31; thence running east along
cancer.
•astern section of the north central
ANOTHER VIEW
Now, therefore, I w ill on the 30th James L. Mean« and Jane Doe
T am e M onkey» Outcasts
said north boundary line of said
Pendleton visitors Saturday were lonialn was 31 per cent.
day of April, 1*27, at the hour of 2 Means, his wife; Harriet N. Means;
After monkeys hnve lived with hu
southwest quarter of said Section
To the editor:
"The decline in values.” comment o’clock in the afternoon of said day. Dorothy D. Means; a nd Hazel
31 to the point of beginning.
I wonder |f you realize that In Ina» man beings for a time they are looked Miss Dora Reeves, Mrs. Ben Spencei
AU in township four (4) north of
week’s edition of the Herald you un­ upon as outcasts by their wild rel and daughter. Mrs. Preston Hanson <d Colonel Ayree, "appears to be at the front door of the court house R. Means, all being the heirs of
alive«. And should one of them es
range twenty-nine (2 9 ), east of
consciously answered your editorial cape lyul return to the forest, as they Mrs. E. McKenzie and daughltei :ontlnulng at a seriously rapid rate In the city of Pendleton, Umatilla Susan A. White, deceased, and
n the east and the weet north cen- County, Oregon, sell all of the right, also all other persons or parties
the Willamette meredlan, In Um­
on the relative accomplishments of -nmctliuce do, snd try to rejoin Its Betty, Mrs. Clint Harvey and child
b, Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Martin
ral states and In the mountain di- title and Interest which the said unknown claiming any right, title
atilla County, State of Oregon,
the Neighborhood club and the Com-I trlhe. It Is attacked by Hie others and
Uss Rltnnu.e M"“tln, Mrs. James ■Iston, hut It seems to have been defendants, or cither of them, had estate, lien or Interest In the real
r.mnlth club in the succeeding ed-l driven away or pul to denth.
together with all the tenements, he^
•becked or reversed in all other therein on the 7th day of November, property described In the com­
Itorlal on the number of bridge, pur-: On several occasions I hnvr seen ’ittwick and children.
redttaments
and appurtenances there­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Piter
Meyers
of
»arts
of
the
country.”
1922, or since then have acquired or plaint herein,
tlco In Hermiston? Surely the bridge: wild monkeys chasing pets, and once
to belonging, be determined in this
rnndvlew,
Wn
.
spent
the
first
of
The
general
average
of
farm
val­
now
have
in
and
to
the
following
des­
I
witnessed
an
execution.
It
was
s
playing women of Hermiston are as
Defendants
suit and that the plaintiff be declar­
capable as those of the Columbia dla-1 terrible thing, for the monkeys are he week at the home of their niece ue« for the nation Is said now to be cribed premise« situated in Umatilla
To
Elmer
W
hite
and Jane Doe ed to be owner in fee simple of the
savage
lighters
and
utterly
relentlees
Mrs.
Gorge
Kendler.
ibout
what
It
was
In
1917,
when
the
County,
state
of
Oregon,
to-wlt:
trlct. Ia It not that in part their e f - 1
W hits, his wife; William W hite and real property hereinbefore described
when excited and angry. I hnve
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Ccnlon and United States entered he world war,
The northeast quarter of the north­
forts have been niiadlrected? A social; known them to wait patiently day aft-
Jane Dos White, his wife; Fred as being now owned and in the pos­
daughter spent Easter holiday with ind about 25 per cent higher than
west quarter of section 22, town­
game of card orcu*l jnally hns a place: er day ncar # vmn8a ,or an npportu
W hite and Jane Doe W hite, bis wife; session of the plaintiff and that tha
Mrs.
Conlon's brother of Pendleton. n 1913. just before the outbreak of
ship 6, north of range 21, east of
In the scheme of things. The very ully to kill a captive relative.
Grace White; Lelis W hite; Mary title to said real property be quieted
O. C. Harvey is sporting a a new he v r .
W illamette meridian, containing
women who stage these "battles of
Hatred. Jealousy and suspicion are
White; Clarence Getchell and Jane in plaintiff and that the defendants,
Essex.
“A
Lrlef
summary
of
the
comparl-
40 acre« in Umatilla County
bridge" are the ones who founded as highly developed In the monk«)
Doe Getchell, hts wife; Boneta Get­ and each of them, be decreed to have
Mrs.
W.
T.
Lambert
has
gone
t(
.ou
t
l
general
business
conditions
and made the Community club what family as In the human race,—Dells
together with the tenements, hered­ chell; Owen W hite and Jane Doe no interest or estate therein and that
Portland
where
she
will
undergo
an
io
far
thb
year
with
those
of
the
J. Akley In the Saturday Evening
It wa» at one time.
itaments and appurtenances there­ White, his wife; Lixzle Estes and they, and each of them, be forever
operation.
urn
>ndlng months of last year,"
Every person owes a certain part Post
to belonging or In any wise apper-| Richard Roe Estes, her husband; Ro­ barred from asserting any right, es­
itated
<
olonel
Ayree,
“
may
be
made
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
M.
Burley
attend­
of hlB best energy to the upbuilding
talnlng and all of the right, estate, sie Hammer and Richard Roe Ham­ tate, lien or interest in or to said
ed the funeral of Mrs. F. L. Wads- n the statement that Industrial pro-
of the community in which he re­
title and interest of said defendants mer, her husband, and also all other property or any part thereof, and for
. orth of Portln.iJ liut Sunday.
auction haa gone forward In about
sides. There never was a more crlt-
In and to the same, said lands to be persons or parties unknown claiming such other relief as may be meet and
Special Easter strvicsj were hsk »qua! volume, commodity prices have
Ical period in the history of the pro­
sold at public auction to the highest any right, title, estate, lien or Inter­ Just io the premises.
H e D o e in ’t C a ll Note
t Community hall Sunday evening. been generally lower, credit condi­
ject than now, and If we are to con­
The thrifty young nma often called ~l*o special music »ae furnished by tions have been even easier, secur bidder tor cash In hand, the proceeds est la the real property described In
This summons Is published pursu­
tinue to develop, each must do his nn a certain girl, but had never taken
of said sale to be applied to the sat­ the complaint herein, the above nam­
C. Bennett, Mrs. A. Buntiu. Ity prices have been higher, and
ant to the order of the Honorable
part. The causa must be worth the her to a theuter, or inuvle, nr eveo
isfaction of said execution and all ed defendants:
Mrs. » . Chappell. Mrs. L. Brown- businees competition has been more
Gilbert W. Phelps, Judge of the a-
out to tea.
effort.
coeta.
severe,
as
Is
Indicated
by
an
increase
bove entitled Court, duly made and
The
family
had
noticed
and
often
I
Mre.
R.
Paulu
and
Frank
Poble.
IN
THE
NAME
OF
THE
STATE
Reader
Dated thia 24th day of March,
commented oe what they termed hl«
Dr. Wire the Methodist minister in commercial failures. In consider­ 1*27.
OF OREGON: You, and each of you, entered on the 22nd day of March,
“stinginess,*' and all before the girl'» I of Pendleton will deliver fhe bacca- ing these statements It should be
are hereby required to appear and 1*27, directing that publication here­
R. T. Cookingham,
ten year-old brother.
'lcaurete address at Community hall remembered that the basis of com­
Hold Good Dairy Cows
Sheriff of Umaltlla County, Oregon. answer tbe complaint In the above in be made once a week for a period
One chilly night the youngster we» Sunday. May 22.
parison is a hard one, for the first
D. C. Jamison, dairy specialist at
39-Stc. entitled suit within six weeks from of six weeks consecutively In the Her­
O. A. C , telle Willamette valley In the drawing room when the thrlft.i ; Mrg Mary young and daughter quarter of 1*2* was a period of ex­
the first publication of this summons. miston Herald, a newspaper publish­
dairymen that they have been sell­ young man waa present. The caller AJa an(, Mrg c F Patten, all of ceptional Industrial activity and
ed In Hermiston, Umatilla County,
And you will take notice that tf Oregon, and the first publication
01 THE CIRCUIT COURT O f THE
ing high class grade cows at too low who was sitting close to the tire, said Portland, motored to Umatilla Fri­ general btiaineaa prosperity.
suddenly:
you fall to appear and answer or herein Is mads pursuant to said order
"It now seems possible that It will
a price, which fact has been taken
STATE O f OREGON fOR
“Oh. how 1 love to «It beftore yenr day to spend the Easter holiday.
plead within that time J. 8. Burn- on the 21st day of March, 1*27.
Mrs. Young visited her sister, Mrs. be likely nine months from now to
adanlsge of by (jaltfornla buyers. Are and think, think—"
«
UMATILLA COUNTY
ham. the plaintiff, w ill for want
WlltametlB valley stock la so nearly
l.lke a flush came an Interruption Jon Springer, and Mrs. Patten vis­ make comparisons between bualneoa
Raley, Raley A Warner sad
thereof apply to tbe above entitled
conditions covering the entire years J. S. Burnham, Plaintiff
free from tuberculosis that It la In from the ten year-old:
ited her sister. Mias Sam Rlx.
John F. K llkessy.
Court for the relief prayed for In hie
The Umatilla cafe owned by C. C. of 1*27 and 1*2* that w ill not ha
great demand, «o care should be tak­
“Think—think of how ros are sav­
SUMMONS
Attorneys
for plaintiff. Pastoffles
ia.
to-wit:
That
the
es sot to deplete the herds of good ing money by Billing her«.“
Lambert and Mr. Woodard, baa very different from thooe that we
■ « « tty Na. *818
of each of the defend- address. Pendleton, Oregon. 2*-7te.
producers—8 tat* Market Agent.
been provrd into corner of the old can no» make between the two fln«t
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e
BUTTERMILK S LID
The Farm Bureau Co- opt.a'lv.