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T P gE H JJL^^H reingTO y, QBJGQOX» U now appears that If the state's Vp in the wheat belt near Athena Hast Half and the East Half of the defendant* Virginia Boone and finances are to be brought beck to the purchase of more than a quarter th« Oputhweat Quarter of Saotlon Peyton Boone for the sum of >3501) balance. It will be done through section of land at a reported price a, Tp. 4 North Range 21, E. W together with Interest thereon at the Published every Thursday ut Her enactment of a state Income tax. of >241.90 per acre was made recent M. containing 400 acres more or rate of 6 per cent per annum, pay miston, Umatilla County, Oregon by Property taxes have been high, but ly. If those wheat belt boys are leu. able annually, from the 24 th day of Jeseph 8. Harvey, editor and man so have living, automobiles and a looking for bargains we can furnish You are further notified that this September, 1917 until paid and for J' ager. lot of other necessities and luxuries them good land that will grow one. citation is served upon you by pub the further sum of >400 attorneys that we take a« a matter of course. and sometimes two crops in each licatlon, pursuant to an order of the fees and for plaintiff's costs and Entered ae second class matter In the long run the new tax may year at a lot leas than >246 per acre. Honorable I. M. Sehannep, Judge of disbursements in this suit and for a Deeamber, 1*0», at the postotflee at actually prove a relief to land own- the above entitled court, duly made further decree that the mortgage NOTICE OF AfTSOAL SCHOOL and entered on the D lh day of May, described III plaintiff’s complaint, Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon. ars and home owners. One thing Is true beyond argument, that proptrt) MEETING 1927, directing that publication which was recorded In the office of ice ; ho ’ jse closes at noon S undays ‘ax<W fall to reach a large groui Notice is hereby giVdn to the legal hereof bo made onco a week for a the County Recorder of Umatilla Subscription Rates whose ability to pay Is comparative .oters of Union High Sebool District period of four consecutive weeks and County, Oregon, on the 14 th day of One T e a r .................. ............... |2 .0 * ly greater than many cltlsena whose No. 9. of Umatilla CounSF, State of that the first publication hereof is January, 1919, at page 351. In Book 8 « Months — ----------------- J1.00 investments are chiefly made In real Oregon, that the Annual School Meet made in the Hermiston Herald, a 66 of the Records of Mortgages in property which at present is carry ing of said District will be held at newspaper published ia Hermiston, the office of the Recorder of Con ing a real tax load. the School House; to begin af the Umatilla Cotinty, Oregon, pursuant to veyances of said eounty and state, THEIR STORY The Herald is of the opinion that hour of 2 P. M. until 7 P. M. on the said order on the 26th day of May, be forceir«td and that the premises lhose ardent advocates of the tax fourth Monday of June, being the 1927. therein described, to-wtt: They came to the Hermiston coun who have seen in Its enactment the 27th day of June. A. D. 1927. By order of the Honorable 1. M. West Half of the Northwest Quar try not so long ago. Just a few yester chance to usher In the golden age This meetfhg is called for the pur Schanjiep, Judge of the above en ter of the Northeast Quarter of days ago, a« we measure this span I are doomed to some disappointment. pose of elsctlag: <w»e Director and the titled court made and entered on Section 20, Tp. 4 North Range 28, called life It is likewise of the opinion that the transaction of business usual at such the 16th day of May, 1927. E. W. M., containing 20 acres, Their capital did not amount to opponents of the measure have paint meeting. In testimony whereof, I, R. T. together with all and singular the much. It repreented the savings ed a too gloomy picture of the bad Dated this 3rd day of Jana, 1927. Brown, Clerk of the County Court they had been able to accumulate In effects on outside capital that may Attest: tenements, hereditaments, appurte aforesaid, do hereby set my hand nances, easements, water and itll former ventures. They had always be expected R. A. Brownson, District Clark. and affix (Ike scat of Mid court this other rights belonging or any w ise been able to pay their hills and eat The old state of Oregon has been Jecse Goff, 18th day a t May. 1927. three meals and have enough clothes. traveling a fast pace during these appertaining thereto, be sold and that Chairman Board of Directors. R. T. Brown Maybe they farmed for themselves, few years. the proceeds thereof be applied tow-| Development has been 40-3tc Clerk p i the County Court. ard the payment of plaintfff’s judg or just as likely worked for someone rapid. More big development looms else. Raley, Raley & Warner. ment in the amounts aforesaid and in the future. We have to pay the But they wanted a place of their bills incurred by reason of the high- NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL A. S. Cooley and for a further decree forever foreclos MEETING John F. Kilkenny. AMorneys for Ad ing and barring all of the defendants o'vn, not half of the outdoors, but ways we have built and the other Notice is hereby given io the legal ministrator. their own place. They wanted to public work done. We can’t quit in the above entitled suit of any and boss the ob themselves. They want and we can’t slip backward. If we voters of School District No. 14 of Postoffice address, Pemfleton1, Oregon all right, title, claim, interest and es ed a herd of cows, some chickens, are to move forward at the pace Umatilla County, State of Oregon (38-Stc) tate in law or in equity and all equity maybe sonle hogs and a garden and necessary to keep the state in the that the Annual School Meeting of of redemption in and to said prem some berries. They wanted Inde- i position that Its high destiny de sald District will be held at the IN T H E CIRCUIT COURT O F THJ, ises and every part thereof, excepting School Building; t0 begin at the pendence. only such right of redemption as mands. we’ll have to have a little hour of two o’clock P. M. on the third STATE OF OREGON FO B UMA They thought they might rent more money. shall be allowed by the statutes of Monday of June, being the 20th day TILLA COUNTY. some land. Maybe they did, but the State of Oregon and for such Under the circumstances, it seems of June, A. D. 1927. Daniel if- Boone, likely as not they looked around and that we should vote it and pay and other relief as to a court of equity This meeting is called for the Plaintiff, i found the place for sale that offered smile. The Herald Is for the tax on may seem meet and proper in the purpo8e of sleeting One Director and vs. \ Just the possibilities they desired. the grounds that it i s . the best ex- premises. One Clerk and the transaction of Virginia Boone and1 The price was so low a. compared to ' endlent an emergency and well This summons is published pur business usual at such meetings. Peyton Boone, Prices land brought "back home” ' orth a real triai. suant to the order of the Honorable Dated this 1st day of June, 1927. Defendants. along about war days that m a y b e ________________ I. M. Sehannep, Judge of the County Attest:: R. A. Brownson, they felt apprehensive. They may „ , _ , , , , ., A SMALL PAYMENT DOWN AND A .SMALL PAYMENT EACH Court of the State of Oregon for Summons. Equity No. 4275. have had the thought that there mustj is getting District Clerk. Umatilla County, duly made and en F. B. Swayze, MONTH, ENTITLES YOU TO ANY SIZE CREAM SEPARATOR To Virginia Boone and Peyton be something wrong with lund that " Khty 1 rtd of th 8 hero Btuif’ tered on the 17th day of May. 1927, Chairman Board of Directors. Boone, the above named defendant]»: could be bought for so little YOU DESIRE, RANGING IN PRICE PROM $28.00 UP. IF YOU directing that publication herein be One of these days when the old 39-2U If they had this thought they In the Name of the State of Oregon, made ffhee a week for a priod of six HAVE ONLY A FEW COWS, WHY BUY A LARGE SEPARATOR? looked around and did some quiet in fashioned virtue of making a living you are hereby required to appear and I weeks consecutively in the weekly and putting aside a nest egg for the IN TH E COUNTY COURT OF THE W E HAVE SEPARATORS FOR FROM 1 COW UP TO 10C COW vestigating. They went to some of answer the complaJntf. In the above Hermiston Herald and the first pub the fanners close by, perhaps, to ask Proverbial rainy day replaces the ’ STATE OF OREGON FOR DAIRIES. entitled suit within six weeks from lication herein is made pursuant to 9hem questions. The repliés were !tlKldf rn ldea of making a fortune in the first publication at this summons said order on the 19th day of May, UMATILLA COUNTY COME IN. LET US DEMONSTRATE OUR MACHETES. conflicting, not a great deal of help. three years we may expect to see In the Matter of the Estate and you will take notice that If you 1927. They found some folks ubout their,'””1* fo,,fs Interested in a small lr- fail to appear* and answer or plead of Raley, Raley t Warner. own age and exchanged experiences l |Kate<1 ranch with cows and chick Francis M. MeCIintic, Deceased. within that time, that the plaintiff, A. S. Cooley, These folks were making a go ol 'ens w°rklug for them. The number Notice of Administrator’s Sale ol Daniel H. Boone, for want thereof, John F. Kilkenny, farming. They thought anyone else Î1,0 interested now is greater than Real Property. will apply to the above entitled court Attorneys for Plaintiff. could who liked to farm, got the ! mo8t people, realize. for the relief prayed for fa his com Notice Is hereby given that the un right combination of enterprises, and I ' dersigned, H. J. Warner, as adminis plaint herein, to-wit: Postoffice address, Pendleton, Oregon/- the« worked. FARM MARKET REVIEW For judgment and decree against (37-7tc) trator of the estate of Francis M. Mc- So these nftweomers settled on thel, ! --------- Cllntlc, deceased, under and by vir own place. They worked hard , Wheat. The winter wheat crop tue of an order of the Hon. I. M. There was a lot to do to get the | in the United States is now officially Sehannep, Judge of the above erf- □ r t= fclace In the shape they wanted, and , ¡»dmated at about 90 million bushels titled Court, made on the 25th day ¡d 1 “i t " ? °? ïhey Work- tha" 1»8t y « « >"d 57 million of May, 1927, will, from and after 1 y nd P*,e’ 1 he IonK hourfl 1 bushels less than the May 1 estimate, the 1st day of July, 1927, offer for MAKE YOUR WANTS KNOWN-----TRY THE HERALD WANT ADS— mattered „ot, however, because they!Th(H ha(t a strengthening effect on sale and sell at private sale, upon were doing for themselvis. And tht. gra|„ lnailtet About 38 million the terms hereinafter described, at they were Improving THEIR own UusheIa of soft winter wheat less the office of Raley, Raley & War place. than last year is expected which Is a ner, in the First National Bank They ran Into some dtfwppolnt- , factor of some Interest to Pacific Building, ln the city of Pendleton, Bi l BBBBBB£ rnent. Their money failed to go br , northwest soft wheat growers. For Umatilla County, Oregon, and sub- 5 |ect to confirmation by the above far as they had expected. Mary had ’ >ign crop conditions are reported a the measles and Johnny had blood ; (encrally good but the yield of spring entitled court, to the person making ■ poisoning in his heel which gave wheat throughout North America ia the best and highest offer hereon, them a bad two weeks. Part of the uncertain owing to late seeding but all of the estate,, right, title and Interest of the estate of Francis M. crops failed to live up to early prom favorable moisture conditions. ise, but the spuds did better than Feed Grains. Prices for com and MeCIintic, deceased, ln and to the they had expected. Tlie cows gave oats softened a little last week with following described real property, a good account of themBdves and more favorable weather for corn ituated in Umatilla County, State ■ ■ solved the problem of actual living planting, but the outlook for corn Is it Oregon, to-wit: expenses, and the constant dribble yet very uneortaln. parley prices Parcel One. The Southwest Quarter of the of dimes from the flock of hens, not continued firm ______ _____ both _____ In the United Southeast Quarter of the North so large each day. amounted to a n ' United States and in Europe. The east Quarter of Section 4, Tp. 4 appreciable amount in a month's, demand for barley at Portland was A BUSTER BROWN SALE mean« a tremendous Saving. Our policy is to clean house twice a ve»r North Range 28, E. W. M. tlm#’ I dow but at San Francisco demand which means you have presentedto you the season's style«, the best the market afford« in Men’» In spite of the fact that they were for the better grades was active, Parcel Two. Womens and Childrens Shoes, Pumps and Oxfotds. As usual every style and line included in this West Half of the Southwest Quar engaged In farming, a business which choice shipping grades going at >1.96 ter of the Northwest Quarter ot Sal«— no exceptions. Come to the Buster Brown during Sale days for real Shoe Bargains R e a d th« has not been considered a money to >2.10 per hundred pounds and feed many splendid Bargains listed. See windows for additional Styles and Prices 8 Kead the Section 3, Tp. 4 North Range 28 maker since the post war depress- barley at >1.70 to >1.75. E. W. M., also known as Farm Ion, these folks gradually got ahead., Butter. The San Francisco mar- Unit G, consisting of 20 acres. They had to borrow from the bank het continued firm, but with good The terms on which said property to buy their cows. They paid for producing conditions and heavy re- then, by the month and soon had thf'eslpts eastern markets weakened will be sold by the said administra a Patent Colt Lace Oxfords, light weight soles, French tor are as follows, to-wit: said pro last note liquidated. The used fllv-jand trade was slow last week, Blonde French Heel Strap Pumps. These are new ■ perty will be sold for cash upon the heels for dressy street wear. Specially priced for ver they brought with them gave! Wool. The general situation lm- summer styles, all very dressy and exceptional val ■ this sale. out, so »hey bought a new one. They j proved last week. The Boston mar- -onflrmation of the sale of said real ues; Sale— added a room to the house and did het was fairly active with mills cov- property by th0 above entitled court, some other Improvements after their fring part of their needs with new and upon the execution and delivery first crop. wool. Country sales In Oregon were )f a good and sufficient deed. Dated this 25th day of May, 1927. 5 They never have had a lot of ready made from 26 cents to 31 cents. The H. J. WARNER, | cash. But half the time the grocery ! mohair market continued slow but Women’s Patent Dressy Pumps, French heels, strap As administrator of the estate of ■ Sandals, Spirit of St. Louis Styles, all very new and B * stores owe them money for produce orders for products picked up a bit Francis M. MeCIintic. deceased. U and lace effects, several styles in this lot to choose they bring In from their farm. They irade was higher last week. Strong the very best. See these on Sale. from, all wonderful values. feel fine all the time. They get up prices for heavy cattle with light re Raley, Raley A Warner, Attorneys 5 for Administrator, Pendleton. Ore-15 st an hour In the morning that'cclpts characterized eastern markets (39-5tc),H makes dwellers in cities shudder, and other killers were elevated some- *”»• but how they do sleep! Cool nights, j stockers were steady In line with the hard physical labor, wholesome food previous week’s 25 to 50 cent de- EN TH E COUNTY COURT OF THE ■ AU Style, in White Pump,, French and Cuban heel., STATE OF OREGON FOR 8 and plenty of It and good health i ellne, but the trade is holding off UMATILLA COUNTY ■ while they last— ’ Cuban Heel, Patent and Parchment street pumps. makes life mighty pleasant in some for further declines against which £ Novelty lace styles, welt soles 'for service, rubber of Ils most vital phases. light receipts of fat stock is a factor. In the Matter of the Estate of lhis Is not the story of any single Hogs arrived in large numbers and heels for comfort; while they last— family. It Is the story of a number prices went to new lows especially I *'°”,as William Plterr, Deceased, of families that are living ln the Her- for light feeders, banibs went to; Citation. miston district. It Is the Rtory that higher levels with light recel?ts at To Jol,n Thomas Peters, John Women’s Parchment Kid Novelty Strap and Lace ■ will fll some dozen of other families astern markets and other killer' ,ani*’ fetors »”d Mary Jane Cush- Styles, the season’s newest and best for pleasinn i who n>ay now he living in town, won lasses of sheep strengthened. Some Ing. as heirs of and persona inter-¡® Women’s Walking Heel Oxfords, welt soles, rubber summer wear. See these exceptional styles. w dering how long the paycheck will Washington lambs ln Chicago sold sated In the estate of Thomas Wll- 5 be coming. It Is not a breath of flc-|f„r >18.75 These lambs weighed 71 Ham Peters, deceased and to all B heels, for service and comfort. See these splendid SI Hon hut a drama of hard fact.j poundfc average and Mere slightly other persons unknown: styles. wrought by men and women living .vent downward to >16.50 and culls In the Name ot the State of Ore- ■ 0,1 lh° ___ from >13 60 to >14.50. Western gon: You and each of you are here- a markets moved generally In line but by cited and commanded to appear q a , MEN’S SHOES AND OXFORDS before the Honorable I. M. Sehannep. B ah rwed less shifting. THE INCOME TAX A splendid group of Men’s Shoes and Oxfords in tan I (Prepared by b. R. Brslthaupt ot Judge of the above entitled Court at ® « I f .» d black e l f . T h e ere wonderful « h ie , SPECIAL FOR MEN the O. A. C. extension service dlvls- his office In the courthouse In Pen- a on Sale— » It seems now that Oregon is to ”f agricultural economics on in- dleton, Umatilla County. Oregon, on B AU High Grad« Shoes and Oxfords including Scotch have a state Income tax. Voters arc formation from U. 8. department of t!.s 11th day of Ju y, 1927. at the ■ grain and Kangaroo, French Kid and Velour Calf to cast their ballots on tha measure W leulture and other sources deem- hour of ten o'clock A. M. of said da; J t’.en and there to show cause, if an* a skins. These styles represent the best in Men’s along with others In the special *d reliable.) exists, why an order of the above en- B election June 28. ----------- —— . wear, and all this season’s styles. Especially priced titled Court should not be made in ■ This business of taxation Is a! e» » for this Sale— > the above entitled matter, permitting 5 complex one with so many angles N oi to rA« Manner t o m and directing Michael Keating as a that the layman who can snap his Brown wns going South to visit Ills administrator of the estate of Thomas ■ fingers and evolve a solution while William Peters, deceased to sell at private f sale th In one parrel for cash In ■ nwtelf liable to the suspirlnn that i>re|iar»tlon for the visit. Tableman- hand CHILDREN’S SHOES ALL GREATLY REDUCED FOR THIS SALE his opinion may lark in soundness nePs w hs one subject In the currtc * ‘h* purp<** of the B But force of circumstances makes It "Htm and one on which both pupil of administration — appear inevitable that, like it or not, 'n’tructor worked hard. One day and the claims against said estate. ■ the tax will soon be part of our law d,|iner ss Brown poured tip con all. or nttch part of the hereinafter S The Herald has never been able ,’>n” of h>" *”9 ■ snncnr, described rest estate belonging to B to set a lather of enthusiasm over a r*m«rl,ed ^.nifortably: -Well, m the said «state ns It may be necess a state Incom, tax. or any other new '17,? i OUrtr0’ »«•“ ary to anil for such purpose, the J « .^ h u t m „ . , h, whHher d r t n k ^ said real property being described 5 as follows, tn-wlt: B 2 hlneu" ed, br ‘n«“ vl«tual out of the cutx’’-lndlsi.apul|s An undivided ope-thlrd Interest In ■ or some branch of government, and « . fflp4rnntafcra $»ralh í Meadowbrook Ice Daily Deliveries at Hermiston Stanfield and Umatilla Every Other Day Phone 901 ORON O. FELTHOUSE Empire Cream Separato as You Use I t . . . . Call us for Bottled Sweet Cream MUTUAL CREAMtRY Subscribe for The Herald~$2.00 Buster Brown Shoe Store SEMI-ANNUAL BARGAIN GIVING EVENT $3.95 $4.95 i $4.95 $6.45 $2.95 $4.95 $7.85 $3.95 $3.95 $5.95 $3.95 Buster Brown Shoe Store O u r Tremendous Output of Shoes Enables Us to Sell for Less • “'I ll 5