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THJ HEBMXSTOM fflM UIP, HBBMCTTOJh OBBQOX. the above entitled matter, permitting above named are hereby further noti For The Housewife Oty»9»nntaljui Errali end directing Michael Keating as fied that W. A. Leathers and A. A. (U. 8. Department of Agriculture) administrator of the estate of Thomas Ldttle will apply to the Circuit "Mock duck” Is made from (lank William Peters, deceased to sell at Court of the County and State afore Published every Thursday at Her. mletoB, Umatilla County. Oregon by steak spread with a bread crumb private sale In one parcel for cash in said for a decree foreclosing the hand, for the purpose of paying the Hen against th« property above des Jaaaph 8. Harvey, editor and man* stuffing, roiled, tied and baked. charges, expenses of administration cribed and mentioned In said certi agar. A good sized boy of about 14 re and the claims against said estate, ficate. And you are hereby summon quires about 2700 calorie« of food per all, or such part of the hereinafter ed to appear within sixty days after Bntered aa second class matter day, while bis eight year old brother described real estate belonging to the first publication of th« aummons December, 1906, at the postofftce at needs only about 1800 calorie«, and the said estate as It may be necess- exclusive of the day of said first Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon its 5 year old slater about 1400. iry to sell for such purpose, the publication, and defend thia action, ilnce be is still growing, milk It laid real property being described >r pay the amount due aa above >artlcularly valuable for the boy In ts follows, to-wit: jhown together with casta and ac Subscription Bates One Tear _.........~.............1...... $$.09 nla teens. At least a pint a day Is An undivided one-third interest in crued Interest and in case of your desirable. This may be used In veg failure to do so, a decree will be and to: Btz Months------------------------- etable and milk soups. In cocoa, bread East Half and the East Half of rendered foreclosing the lien of said pudding and other ways, or taken the Southwest Quarter of Section taxes and coats against th« land and as a beverage. The boy In bla teens 8, Tp. 4 North Range *28, E. W. premises above named. A USE FOB HORSE SENSE also needs eggs, cooked cereals for M. containing 400 acres more or This aummons Is /published by breakfast, breads mad« from whole order of the Honorable Jamas Alger leu. Egg production has overreached Itself and passed the stage where it grain flours, plenty of fruit, all You are further notified that this Fee, Judge ot the Circuit Court of can be balanced by market demand kinds of vegetables—some of them citation is served upon you by pub the State of Oregon for Umatilla for the United States as a whole, we served raw—a limited quantity of lication, pursuant to an order of the County, and said order was made are told by the boys who study sta meat, and sweets only at the end of Honorable I. M. Schanuep, Judge of and dated this 26th day of May A. tistics. rhat condition Is not sur meals. the above entitled court, duly made D. 1927, and the date of the first prising. Expansion In the poultry and entered on the 18th day of May, publication of summons la the 26th NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL growing business has been going 1927, directing that publication day of May, 1927. MEETING ahead in all districts, and it has been All process and papers in this pro Notice Is hereby given to the legal hereof be made opce a week for a readily apparent for some time, even voters of Union High School District period of four consecutive weeks and ceeding may be served upon the to those who have no special quail- , No. 9, of Umatilla County, State of that the first publication hereof is undersigned desiding within the State of Oregon at th« address here flcations a« obeervers. that the poul-1 that the Annual School Meet-, made in the Hermiston Herald « MW ., i n l . 1 / \ n z . | V, t . n r l / . /9 I 9 /-V ♦ V. z, ! * _ _ I l \ i i . 1, . . /I In l l e e c i i try V business is headed Into the j ing of said District will be held at newspaper published in Hermiston, after mentioned. slough, is In fact about arrived. the School House; to begin at the Umatilla County, Oregon, pursuant to W. ? (Btrner A Proebetel A Schmidt, Everyone like« the "ups" of any I hour of 2 P. M. until 7 P. M. on the said order on the 26th day of May, Attorneys for the Plaintiffs. business, but the "downs" are all ¡ fourth Monday of June, being the 1927. Address, Pendleton, Oregon. the same as nasty medicine— not ¡ 27th day of June. A. D. 1927. By order of the Honorable I. M. 38-ites pleasant to take. The temporary This meeting Is called for the pur Schannep, Judge of the above en periods when profits aré slim appar pose of electing one Director and the titled court made and entered on IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ently are not to be avoided, however, transaction of business usual at such the 18th day of May, 1927. In testimony whereof, I, R. T. STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA and the present situation should not meeting. be cause of any undue pessimism on TILLA COUNTY. Dated this 3rd day of June, 1927. Brown, Clerk of the County Court aforesaid, do hereby set my hand Daniel H. Boone, the part of local producers. This Attest: district is well adapted to the eco and affix the seal of said court this R. A. Brownson, District Clerk. Plaintiff, nomical production of chickens and 18th day of May, 1927. Jesse Goff, vs. R. T. Brown, eggs. We know our production costa Chairman Board of Directors. Virginia Boone and Clerk of the County Court. are lower than a big majority of dis 4O-3tc Peyton Boone, tricts and that we are In a position Raley, Raley * Warner, Defendants. successfully to resist the “freezing' ¡A. S. Cooley and NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL Summons. Equity No. 4375. out" process. John F. Kilkenny, Attorneys for Ad MEETING Since this is true, the destiny of ; ministrator. To Virginia Boone and Peyton Notice is hereby given to the legal the project as a poultry district de Postoffice address, Pendleton, Oregon Boone, the above named defendants; voters of School District No. 14 of pends on the ability of the individ (38-5‘c) In the Name of the State of Oregon, ual grower to cut corners on costs, Umatilla County. 8tate at Oregon, that the Annual School Meeting of you are hereby required to appear and without Injuring flocks, and to IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE answer the complaint in the above weather the storm. Those districts said District will be held at the STATE OF OREGON FOR THE entitled suit within six weeks from that are not naturally endowed with School Building; to begin at the hour of two o’clock P. M. on the third the first publication of thia summons COUNTY OF UMATILLA the climate and other conditions that j and you will take notice that If you make poultry production an lnevlt-| Monday of June, being the 20th day W. A. Leathers and A. A. Little, fail to appear and answer or plead Plaintiffs. able development will be the first to of June, A. D. 1927. This meetjng is called for the within that time, that the plaintiff, go out of the business, and the work Daniel H. Boone, for want thereof, ing of such economic laws will revert purpose of electing One Director and City Realty Company, a corpo will apply to the above entitled court to the benefit of those districts that One Clerk and the transaction of ration, and Miles Lee, and also for the relief prayed for in his com all other parties or persons un have the natural advantages as poul business usual at such meetings. Dated this 1st day of June, 1927. known claiming any right, title plaint herein, to-wit: try districts. For Judgment and decree against Attest; ; R. A. Brownson, estate or interest In or to the The Hermiston country Is bound District Clerk. real property described in the to be successful in poultry. There application for judgment fore may be beginners in the business F. B. Swayze, Chairman Board of Directors. closing tax lien. whose lack of capital may cause them Defendants. Home hardships in the present slump, 39-2tc To City Realtjp Company, a corpo- but if that old fashioned quality known an horse sense^is used, the IN THE COUNTY C0UBT OF THE ation. Miles Lee, and also all other STATE OF OREGON FOB parties or persons unknown claim apparent difficulty may very nicely UMATILLA COUNTY ing any right, title, estate or Interest result in a permanent benefit. In or to the real property described It is a truism to repeat that old In the Matter of the Estate of in the application for judgment fore saying that the man who learns a closing tax lien, the abov« named de business while the profits are lean Francis M. McClIntic, Deceased. Notice of Administrator’s Sale of fendants; has a chance to know just how to In the Name of the State of Ore conduct himself and ills business Real Property. Notice is hereby given that the un gon: when its margin of profits widens. You are hereby notified that W. Just so surely as the margin is nar dersigned, II. J. Warner, as adminis row now, It will be wider when the trator of the estate of Francis M, Mc- A. Leathers and A. A. Little the pendulum swings the other way. The Clintlc, deceased, under and by vir holders of Certificate of Delinquency chronic "In and outer" is probably tue of an order of the Hon. I. M. ■lumbered 2042, Issued on the 23rd already preparing to get out, now. Schannep, Judge of the above en day of April A. D. 1927, by the Tax Common sense would dictate that the titled Court, made on the 26th day Collector of the County of Umatilla, poultry mun equipped for the btisi- of May, 1927, will, from and after Stat« of Oregon, for the amount ot ness should stick and be prepared tojlhc Ist day of July, 192i, offer for 822.47, the same being the amount expand to his reasonable capacity sale and "ell at private sale, upon then due and delinquent for taxes within a year or ftvo when economic the term« hereinafter d.-ecrlbed, at for the year 1920, together with conditions have cleaned out the dis the office of Raley, Raley & War penalty, Interest and costs thereon tricts lesa favored and created a ner, In the Flret National Bank upon the real property assessed to situation favorable to bigger profits. Building, In th« city of Pendleton, you, of which you are the owner as Umatilla County, Oregon, and sub appears of record, situated In said If ther« are those In district« ject to confirmation by the above County and State, and particularly where ummer has proved alow-poke entitled court, to the persoa making bounded and described aa follows, to- who want« to know where the season the beat and highest offer hereon, wlt: AU that portion ot Section 32 Tp. has started, tell ’em about- the Her all of the estate,, right, title and 4 N. R. 29 E. W. M. bounded and miston country. We've met the lady interest of the eetate of Francia M. McClIntic, deceased, in and to the described as commencing at a and ah« la ours— ws think! following described real property, point 606 feet East of the North Another set of records has been situated In Umatilla County, State west corner of the Southwest quarter of the Northwest quar established by Chamberlin and Lev of Oregon, to-wit: ine. These American blrdmen are Parcel One. I ter of said Section 32, thence The Southwest Quarter of the running East to the Northeast giving the headline writers a lot of Southeast Quarter of the North exercise right now. corner jof said Southwest Quarter east Quprter of Section 4, Tp. 4 of the Northwest Quarter ot said North Range 2$, E. W. M. Section 32; thence South along the PROHIBITION NOT FAILURE Quarter line to the Southeast cor "Money talks. An Increase in j Parcel Two. ner of said Southwest Quarter of savings bank deposits of $1,600,000 ( West Half of the Southweet Quar ter of the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section ! and of $760,000,000 In building and Section 3. Tp. 4 Nprth Range 28, $3; thence west along the Center loan savings and $16,000.000,0000 E. W. M., also known as Farm line of said Section 32 to the West written In Insurance during 1926, nc- Unit O, consisting of 20 acres. Line of O’Brien Street In the | cording to the Wall street financial town of Stanfield as shown on the | writer, Is a convincing argument i The terms on which said property official plat of said town; thence that prohibition Is not so much of a will he sold by the said administra South along the West line of said | failure as the Association Against tor are as follows, to-wit; said pro O’Brien Street to Its Intersection Prohibition, leading wet organiza perty will be sold for cash upon the with the reserved Railway right I tion, would have the public believe,"; confirmation of ths gale of said real th, West Virginia Issue will sav edl- 1,roper,y by th« above entitled court, of way as shown on said official | to n a lly In Its next num ber. :,nd " pon ,h e »"«« deivery plat which is sometimes known as a portion of Railway Avenue; ! "Apparently Its ’bogle’--'organlz-1 of a good and sufficient deed. thence following th« North line ed lawless bootleggery' is missing j Dated this 25th day of May. 1937. H. J. WARNER. of said right of way to the East several millions now which the legal Corner of the Gilman tract of about ised saloons got before prohibition, j As administrator of the estate of five acres In the Northwest Quar The wet statements about prohibition; Francis M. McClIntic, deceased. Haley, Raley A Warner, Attorneys ter of the Southwest Quarter of be-itig a failure are always to for Administrator, Pendleton, Ore said eectlon 32; thrnte West along taken with sufficient salt. In com (39-Kte) the North line of the sail Oilman parlnon with all the lawlessness nl gon. tract to a point 6o6 feet East of the former saloon, there Is no where ~ " ____ th« West line of said Section 32. near as much law violation under THE COUNTY COURT OF THE and thence North In a straight prohibition as thero was unde STATE OF OREGON FOR line to the point of beginning, ex saloons. UMATILLA COUNTY cepting only In said enclosed tract "Here Is another proof. The ad- In the Matter ot the Estate the South Half cf the Southeast vance agents of the American Legion of Quarter of the Southwest Quarter now In Paris to arrange for their Thomas William Peters, Deceased, of ths Northwest Quarter of said convention there In September say; Citation, Section 32. there Is not going to be any revel-1 To John Thornes Peters, John You are further nstlfkd that sal! ry. Th.y declare that officiality' James Peters and Mary Jans Cuah- »he convention will be as dry as the Ing, as heirs of and persons inter- V.’, A. leathers and A. A. Little have Sahara, and that they will bring the ested in the estate of Thomae Wll- paid taxes on said premises for prior elghteenth amendment with them; Ham Peters, deceased ’ and to all or subsequent years with the rate ot .Interest on said amounts as follows: that they are true Americana and other persons unknown: Tax Rate will frown on any suggestion of al- In the Nam«, of the State of Ore- cohol, and will got disgrac« their con: You and each of you are here- Years Date Receipt of Numbered Amt. Int. country. Thia Is good Americanism.” by riled and commanded to appear Tax — ■ ' before the Honorable I. M. Schannep, 1881 April >3. 1837 2470 981 89 13 eration Is Performed Judge of the above entitled Court at 1919 April 33, 1927 2470 30.62 13 Mrs H. Morlan submitted to a hie office In the courthouse la Pen- $883 April 33. 1917 8470 13.53 12 surgical operation In Walla Walla die ton. Umatilla County. Oregon, on 1994 April 33. 1937 3470 49.88 12 Monday. Mr. Morlan 1« with her. the 11th day of July, 1887, at the _ 1999 April 99. 1937 »470 44.48 12 _ end reports rerelyed from them are hour of ten o’clock A. M of eaid dgy. Said Miles Lee, as owner of the leg- ■ * to the effect (bat Mrs Morlan stood then and there to show cause. If nay al title of the above described pro- ■ the operation very wall and is mak-;exists, why aa order of the above eo-p erty, aa th« same appears of ree- J la f a salt,factory recovery , titled Court should p9t »«dr tft! and each of the other 1 * ^ " ' 1 m mmw vmw maw mm i I r- the defendants Virginia Boone and Peyton Boone for the sum of $3509 together with interest thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, pay able annually, from the 24 th day of September, 1917 until paid and for the further sum of $400 attorneys fees and for plaintiff’s costs . and disbursements In this suit and for a further decree that the mortgage described In plaintiff's complaint, which was recorded In the office of the County Recorder ot Umatilla County. Oregon, on the 14 th day of January, 1919, at page 351, In Book 66 of the Records of Mortgages In the office of th? Recorder of Con veyances of said county and state, be foreclosed and that the premises therein described, to-wit: West Half of the Northwest Quar ter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 20. Tp. 4 North Range 28, E. W. M., containing 20 acres, together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments, appurte nances, easements, water and all other rights belonging or any wise appertaining thereto, be sold and that the proceeds thereof be applied tow ard the payment of plaintiffs Judg ment in the amounts aforesaid and for a further decree forever foreclos ing and barring all of the defendants in the above entitled suit of any and all right, title, claim, interest and es tate in law or In equity and all equity of redemption in and to said prem ises and every part thereof, excepting only such right of redemption as shall be allowed by the statutes of the State of Oregon and for such other relief as to a court of equity may seem meet and proper In the premises. This summons is published pur suant to the order of the Honorable I. M. Schannep, Judge of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Umatilla County, duly made and en tered on the 17th day of May, 1927, directing that' publication herein be made once a week for a priod of six weeks consecutively in the weekly Hermiston Herald and the first pub lication herein is made pursuant to said order on th« 19th day ot May, 1927. Raley, Raley A Warner, A. S. Cooley, John F. Kilkenny, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Postofftce address, Pendleton. Oregon- (37-7tc) Meadowbrook Ice Daily Deliveries at Hermiston ICE HOUSE CLOSES AT NOON SUNDAYS Stanfield and Umatilla Every Other Day Phone 901 ORON O. FELTHOUSE Empire Cream Separator as You Use I t . . . . A SMALL PAYMENT DOWN AND A SMALL PAYMENT EACH MONTH, ENTITLES YOU TO ANY SIZE CRFAM SEPARATOR YOU DESIRE, RANGING IN PRICE FROM $28.00 UP. IF YOU HAVE ONLY A FEW COWS, WHY BUY A LARGE SEPARATOR? WE HAVE SEPARATORS FOR FROM 1 COW UP TO 100 COW DAIRIES. 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