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Xlp WeraiWan S trali Published every Thursday at Her. mlstoa, Umatilla County, Oregon by Joseph 8. Harvey, editor and man ager. ^RECLUSE AVENUE Bntered as second class matter December, HOC, at the poetofftce at Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon. Subscription Kates One T e a r __ ___ ___________ _ |2 .0 * Six M onths...........................- ...... |1 .0 0 ^WYNDHAM MARTYN COPYRIGHT 4 » /*« uhitid statk W.N.U. SERVICE make me f°el ’berfeefly sift. "The pe- lice assure me that my cellar la the attraction. It Is stored With what waa laid down many years ago and the law allows m* to keep." Watching the speaker carefully, Bradney liad come to the conclusion Hint Ids host was wholly sane. "I’ve made up my mind,” he said, when Ichllle had gone. “Well?" said Mllman. He felt If conning. The price o f ' socciss was the betrayal of hl* benefactor, and ba had not hesitated to make IL At the age of forty-two he took hls place with the living powers In Wall Street, hated hy many, liked by tew, but despised by none. Publicity over whelmed him at la st Mrs. Raxon and her family returned from Europe, where for some years they had lived. At a large price he purchased Great Rock, formerly the home of Belllngton of the Traction truat, and lie knew he must fill It with hls wife’s friends and entertain in the manner of the very rich. At this period of hls life the Idea of power obsessed him. He did not want to run the risk of losing what he ’t a d gained, lie was not anxious for any unsavory episodes of his past to arise. There had been many, and with most women were concerned. He grew less intrigued with women as the 'dea of senatorial honors forced itself upon him. Senator Raxon of New York! No state honors for him. He leaked to I«' sent to Washington. laid don, his lawyer, licked his thick lips nt the thought. "I'm satisfied," said Raxon, “that uobodj can puli me down. Jim Cef- In the Matter ot the Estate of Thomas William Peters, Deceased. Citation. To John Thomas Peters, John James Peters and Mary Jane Cush ing, as heirs of and persons inter ested In the estate of Thomas Wil liam Peters, deceased and to all other persons unknown: In the Name of the State of Ore gon: You and each of you are here by cited and commanded to appear before the Honorable 1. M. Schannep, Judge of the above entitled Court at hls office In the courthouse iu Pen dleton, Umatilla County, Oregon, on the H th day of July, 1927, at th( hour of ten o’clock A. M. of said day. then and there to show cause, if an) exists, why an order of the above en titled Court should not be made in the above entitled matter, permitting and directing Michael Keating af administrator of the estate of Thomar William Peters, deceased to sell at fray was dangerous, but he** In Sing private sale In one parcel for cash Ir ■ hand, for the purpose of paying th< Sing for seven years.” •'He'll lie out in five," said Loddon. ' charges, expenses of administration "and Jim’s dangerous, because he and the claims against said estate all, or such part of the herelnaftei knows a lot.” "Jim will be out In less than that,” described real estate belonging t( Raxon retorted. “Bright's diseasi. the said estate as It may be necess He's incurable. You look like a ary to sell for such purpose, the Bright’s disease type, Loddon. Better said real property being describee be moderate If you wunt to help me to the United States senate. I’ve got a as follows, to-wit: An undivided one-third interest it chunce. Women are voting agnlnst and to: the old machine type of politician, nnd I'm going to cultivate the women and East Half and the East Half ot pose as the pioneer of a new day.” the Southwest Quarter of Section Raxon chuckled a HU'e. 8, Tp. 4 North Range 28, E. W. M. containing 400 acres more or (To be continued.) less. bathroom. He rapped at the door, and was bidden Io enter. “Sorry to bother you,' said Bradney Peter Mllman leaned against the "but I'd like to discus* this thing with corner of the Colonial mantelpiece of you. I’ll admit the thing obsesses me cream marble and looked at hl* entirely. Selfishly, I'm hound to say guests with no undue eagerness. He My life has only one love, and that's might have been proposing a game of my work. If I thought there really billiards or auction bridge. was a chance of being able to get con For the moment none of them could trol of a physical laboratory again, In estimate with any exactness Just what dependent of outside interference ant' risks he was asking them to run. subsidized to Insure continuous ex They knew only that this man of perlnientatlon, there Is nothing I blameless life, distinguished family would not do.’’ and assured social position was calm Floyd Malet did not speak for a ly proposing to engage them In a con little while. Very much the same After reading John Kelly’s column spiracy to take from Paul Raxon some thoughts had passed through his own In Wednesday's Oregonian, "Those of those many dollars his unscrupu mind. "I don't mind saying,” he re Who Come and Go,” and noting that lous conduct had won. marked, “that my present existence “Naturally,” Mllman continued, “you Is so distasteful that prison lias no representatives of the Pendleton Round-up secured about nine-tenths are too much surprised to have your horrors for me." “Exactly,” Bradney said quickly. of the space used, the writer Is com answers ready. You cannot believe pelled to admit again thut when It that I am serious. Or you may think "Will It lead Io prison? You see, we for unguessed reasons that I am try should not go to prison ns heroes, hui The Alarm Must Have Been Out of comts to publicity, those Pendleton ing to trap you Into damaging admis Order. boys know their stuff. At times ont sions. I repeat In all seriousness that as miserable little blackmailers, or something of that sort. Is this man Is almost tempted to writs it Pen I am ruined. I have some Inconslder- sahe? That’s the thing which bothers Brndney failed that Malet would be dleton, California. Long may they ible assets which may be untouched, me. I've never lieurd of him before. diesuaded. "Well?" “I’m with you.” wave! iut all the tilings In thia house of What Is his family history? Is Ihls “I thought you would be when you alue—und there are many—will be a great delusion? Has he brooded so With, the baseball season conclud mid because Paul Iiaxon ruined my long that he lias become abnormal? had had time to reflect that what Is ed and golf on the wane, Hermiston Ingest friend. And he murdered him, He knows about you and me and that unlawful Is not always inequitable. I And you, Mr. Mllinan's voice wus ass Barnes, but what do we know of am very grateful. husbands will have to exercise a high rentleiuen.” j Malet?” NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION order of ingenuity to keep from doing terner now. “Raxon bus brought me him?" “Count me in.” n an Impoverished and friendless end. “Let's ask Bnrnes. They have com that work around the house that 'nless i struggle against It, I shnll Department of the Interior, U. S. "I don’t think Mr. Mllman has any friend wife has been mentioning Join those unnumbered victims his en mon friends, as we learned at dinner doubts about me,” Neeland Barnes re Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, I rather like Bnrnes. You can see lie's since spring. June 17, 1927. reer has created. My proposition 1« willing to he first or second murderer marked. Peter Mllman smiled a little. He Notice Is hereby given ahat John most certainly a rea»onable one. Since whenever called upon.” Those big new Union Paelfli Paul Raxon by tllcgul means—or, lei Neeland Barnes wacwstretched on a rattier liked this big man. “I had no E. Mason, of Hermiston, Oregon, who, doubts about you. Now that we are on Jan. 29, 1924, made Homestead busses are mighty attractive to th< me say, inequitable means—lias eye and will probably be successful brought us to what we are and driven chaise longue. Over his pajamas was agreed, let us discuss the thing.” Entry under Act June 6, 1912, No. “First of all,” Bradney said, “what 024549, for NW14 Section 20, Town as replacements of the local passen my dear friend to a suicide's grave, I a rlcli lounging robe of blue silk. “Come In.” lie cried genially. He ger trains, but Hermiston won’t con purpose to pool our shinties nnd en had entirely forgotten Ids temporary are your plans?” ship 4 North, Range 29 East, Willam "I have no plans," Mllman returned. ette Meridian, has filed notice of In aider them a perfect success uulcsi thusiasms and make him pay some annoyance at Fleming Bradney, which I see thut you look disappointed. Evi thing In return.” they carry mall. tention to make final Proof, to es Mllnuin's remarks were addressed had sprung less from dislike of Idin dently you expectetd me to have the tablish claim to the land above des mainly to Bradney. He was assured than a desire to come to the aid of whole thing cut and dried. That, gen In view of the list of records that of Barnes, nnd he had seen an eager his host. tlemen, seems unreasonable. What cribed, before W. J. Warner, United "Look here, Barnes,” Bradney be object should I have in Inviting you States Commissioner, at Hermiston, are rapidly being made by Americar ness about Floyd Millet. It whs Flem gan earnestly, "tell tne ns a man of here If I were able to accomplish the Oregon, on the 5th day of August, fliers, where lg that backward look ing Bradney who was frowning. Ing individual who only yesterday "This is too Important a thing to the world what you think Mr. Mllman thing alone? I approach the problem 1927. with an open mind. My contribution Claimant names as witnesses: told us thore are no more worlds tr settle offhand,'’ said Mllman. "You really means.” “I think lie's got a plan up his toward It will be to entertain you for James G. Pf arson, of Hermiston, Ore will, of course, spend the night here conquer. Your rooms are ready for yon. I will sleeve to trim this Raxon and share three months. If at the end of that gon, Jacob L. Stork, of Hermiston, the profits with us. The idea suits me time we are not successful, this house Oregon, Charles E. Lewis, of Stan- The invitation of the Stanfield say only t i l l s : If you want proofs thnt down to the ground." will no longer he my home. We shall ’ield, Oregon, Howard Avery, of Her Raxon Is the CHUse of your troubles. Grange to all Hermiston people to at "Do you think MilniRn Is sane?” have failed, and If we are still at large tend the Fourth of July celebration I cannot give them. He Is not the sort "Haven't a doubt of It. Why should there will be five hundred dollars each miston, Oregon. at Stanfield solves the problem of of man who ean be convicted by any you ?” J. W. DONNELLY, for you. All expenses will be borne ordinary process. If you want my "His amazing proposition for one hy me. I hope'you are not dismayed where to go for the holiday. Register. word of honor ua a gentleman that 1 nm certain lie Is to hlunte, I give 11 thing. He doesn't belong to the crimi hy my news. I do not think you will nal classes, und yet he proposes to ex be. You have not been chosen Idly. Let's see— Charles Lindbergh- to you readily." TAKEN UP NOTICE sure, he was the youthful America!) Mllman pushed the button that sum tract enough money front Raxon t > In Professor Bradney we have a great who made the first airplane flight moned Achille Lutr.v. It was plain he pay hack his own losses and endow Intellect fit to expend Itself on our Notice is hereby given that I have from New York to l a, in a uiuiiXh ot wished no further discussion. Only my laboratory and start Malet again common problem. ’ In Mr. Malet we taken up and have kept for about 21 and give you n new chance. We know have the quick mind and vivid Imagi Bradney made n protest. so ago. "I'm In Menlng dress. I can't go very well Unit llaxon won’t give up nation of the artist. Mr. Neelnnd lays at the J. M. Prindle ranch 3t4 A ------------------ hack to the works llke this tomorrow money unless forced to. To use force Bnrnes brings to us physical prowess mllc^ west of Hermiston the follow As an Ideal summer resort with all Is to come under the frown of the nnd an extensive knowledge of the un- ing described animals: One hay mare, morning.'’ the comforts of home we cordially “1 do not think yen will ever go law. In short, It Is a criminal under | , derworld nntl Its ways. My contribu about 3 years old, weight 950 pounds direct attention of the world ti tion seems small by comparison.” wire cut on front leg, and one black hack there." Peter Mlli.ian said, smil taking." Hermiston, Oregon. "Not as I look nt It," said Bnrnes “First,” said Fleming Bradney, "let •jelding, age unknown, weight 1050. ing. "It may be that you think other wise nnd will miss n day. If I easily. “Ituxon in my opinion Is an us collate all documents that bear on Said animals will he sold, unless outlaw." the subject. I assume you have data redeemed, at public auction to the have provided you against monetary FOR THE HOUSEWIFE “Rut the law,” Brndney Insisted, concerning Paul Raxon, Mr. Mllman?" loss. Conte, gentlemen, he my guests highest bidder for cash in hand on “the law doesn't nrtniit that. To the "I have a great deal,” said his host. the 7th day of July, 1927, at the When n baked potato Is done, work tomorrow.” rest of the world he is a great man." “1 wonder,’’ said Neelnnd Barnes, "I know details of his personal nnd It until the skin Is loose, Jab a fork above described ranch at 10 o’clock "We know lie's a crook, so wliat Into one side and make an opening “If 1 could have Just a little brandy? do we care for tile world?” Barite« business life that he cannot possibly A. M. I'm a bit excited with what you have suspect." to let out the steam. Drop in a Dated at Hermiston on this 23rd said, nnd I'd like to make sure of a was evidently not to be shaken. Brad "But how,” Bradney asked, “If you lump of butter and serve at once. few hours’ sleep. "Thank you," when ney tried another tack, "Is there un> rarely go out and never receive visi day of June, 1927. Signed: RAY M. DOLVBN Achille had been sent for the cognac. insanity in the Mllmnn family?" tors, can you get at this Information, "Not that I ever heard of. The Mil which must most surely be very diffi 42-2tp Apple butter may be made with or “Count on me tomorrow and the day without eider and Is a good means of after and na long as you like. If any mans have always been shrewd, con cult of access?" servatlve men. Poor old Peter’s the using up windfalls and Imperfect hair-splitting, moralising coward tries "In the beginning, by design. I was last of 'em, and the best. It may be to persuade hlntself that he hasn't got determined to find out what force« IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE apples that must be cooked to be there's something c.-nzy in wanting to STATE OF OREGON FOR saved. The U. 8. Department of a grievance against Paul Raxon, let live down here, and yet, when I see had pulled yon and Malet down. UMATILLA COUNTY Agriculture will trll you how to hint go home, set the alarm, get up at what a beaut I ful home lie’s got nnd Later, by accident. I spoke not long daybreak and punch the clock when make It. think of my shack at Peekskill. I un ago of my cellar. My father laid down In the Matter of the Estate (he whistle blows." a great deal of port In 1871, when I of At the moment Neelsnd Barnes felt derstnnd why he wants to fight to was horn. It Is a wine I do not great Francis M. McClintic, Deceased. Cheese straws may be made much there wits nothing he would so much keep It.” ly care for. A lawyer named Loddon, Barnes nodded a genial good night Notice of Administrator’s Sale of llke paatry. Uae as much grated tike as swinging Ills right acroys to who has acted for me for some years, cheese aR you have flour In your the point of Bradney's Jaw. Barnes to his visitors. He did not under Is’ also Raxon’s confidential attorney. Real Property. stand why they lutng back. Already pastry recipe, season with cayenne considered that he stood In the light lie was visioning the future. Notice is hereby given that the un He His name never appenrs publicly In of Mllinan's chnmplon. He owed a Raxon’s nfTnlrs. He Is engaged mainly dersigned. H. J. Warner, as admlnts- pepper, and cut half the cheese into would buy a great ranch in California. In keeping Ills client clear of the ef the flour and fat. Roll out the pas duty to so generous a host. “Gentlemen, gentlemen,” said Peter And there, with splendid horses to fects of earlier Indiscretions. Ixtddon • rotor of the estate of Francis M. Mc try and sprinkle the top with half ride, lie would pass the rest of Ills Clintic, deceased, under and by vir Mllman. "Please do not quarrel. Pro of the remainder of the ehtese and fessor Bradney has risen superior to days. And, of course, he would have had dined with me many times, and tue of an order of the Hon. I. M. this port Induces amazing loquacity In roll again, repeating until all the personal enmities. He has forgiven Ills da tighter. him. If 1 have doubted hls assertions, Schannep. Judge of the above en When the three men In evening he has boasted the more loudly. titled Court, made on the 26th day cheese lg used. Roll out finally un I llaxnn. I confess flint I have not." til about a quarter of an Inch thick Bradney looked coldly at Neeland dress were summoned to breakfast In These dinners became at last a most of May, 1927, will, from and after the Japanese gnrden, they found their Interesting part of m.v life. I drew the 1st day of July, 1927, offer for and cut into narrow strips or any Barnes. desired shape and bake. "Mr. Bnrnes," he said, "has courage, host similarly clad. Whether he bail hint on deliberately, never permitting sale and sell at private sale, upon and a tendency to quarrel. Moat men not been to lied, or whether he had him to see my keenness.” Mllman the terms hereinafter described, at dressed thus to make their own girh j Biscuit dough is useful In many have. It requires greater courage to less slngtlar, they did not know. They ■ smiled. "For every bottle of nty port the office of Raley, Raley A War estimate the risks of such an under l.ixldon drank, he repaid me a hun- ner, in the First National Bank ways other than for making hoi j k’tew only Hist they found him fret It was when Loddon Building. In the city of Pendleton, bread. It has no equal for making taking as this and then enter It with from cuihnrra -sment and as courteous ' dred-fold. out heat or rancor. I nm not a cow learned that Malet had made “The fruit shortcakes or for chicken short ard morally or physically; an tflf Mr. ly considerate ns ho hn-1 been nt din Umatilla County, Oregon, and sub Settlers’ flint he told me in so many cake. It can be used for a crust Bnrnes thinks so, he Is as p<sir a tier. Not during ;l.e menl was anything words that hls client was responsible, ject to confirmation by the above for a meat pie or fruit cobbler Judge of men ns he la of the eotiald said nbotit Ills p- 'position. Mllman t will not weary you with details. 1 entitled court, to the person making talked freely of his gnrden and the have a careful record of every conver the best and highest offer hereon, Sweetened nnd sp ied , with ral.-ins eratlon he owes a fellow-guest." added, it Is transformed Into ten sation. It soothed hls ego to talk, all of the estate,, right, title and "M.v fault, my fault entirely,” Barnes rare planta In It. A little dhtl at Ills side attracted nnd lie believed me harmless. Yes, Interest of the estate of Francis M. rakes. Plnwluel buns are made by murmured. He had seen In Bradney'* Bradney's notice. He saw that n wire gentlemen, I know a great deal about McClintic, deceased, in and to the sprinkling the surface of the rolled eyes no trace of fear. He was con was attached to It leading to the north scious that old New York had not per Paul Raxon.” following described real property, out dough with R'lgnr. cinnamon, wall. "And you think he'll be easy to de situated in Umatilla County, State nuts and raising, and then rolling It formed according to traditional form. “A little burglar device of my own." of Oregon, to-wit: up, to be cut across like Jelly roll. •Nohh'sse oblige," he added suddenly. Mllman explained. "By It I am en feat?" Brndney asked. “?’o more dangerous man lives In Parcel One. • These plnwheelR are sprinkled with "A little excited." He wnved an arm ahletl to delect the presence of any which Included the whole of the luxu all New York,” Peter Mllman said more granulnled sugar and bak< J. The Southwest Quarter of the rious room. "Sudden change from a thing on the irou screen which shuts gravr "That Is why I have been and arp wholesome tor lunch or hovel furnished hy a man called l.lpp- tills place in. For example. If I find Southeast Quarter ot the North so c ; : t ful In selecting my compan afternoon tea. east Quarter of Section 4. Tp. 4 sky. Went to nty head. Haven’t been the dial Indicates live poueds In ion*. North Range 28. E. W. M. Inside a decent honse for yeara." He weight. Slid (list Hi* object Is moving. Parcel Two. Cahbuge salad with whipped cream was relieved when Bradney milled e* I can tell almost cert- Inly It Is a wail CHAPTER VI tler'ng cat. If a hundred and sixlr I West Half of the Southwest Quar dressing Is delicious. Whip half a him. "It la late.” said Peter Mllman. “so rounds, I can be sure of » hut glut ; Although Paul ltnxon had always ter of the Northwest Quarter of pint of double cream, season with 4 I -nklnc for an opening. Cats are fre , tablespoons of lemon Juice, 12 drops I think we had better arrange to q-enl visitors. In the score of year- professed a great belief In Ills own Section 3. Tp. 4 North Range 28., E. W. M., also known as Farm of tobasco, 1 1-2 teaspons salt. 1 1-2 breakfast together at nine. You will Ci's garden has existed I have had destiny, he had never thought to he Anil night-gear and dressing gowns In Unit G, consisting of 20 acres. I teaspona of sugar, a little scrapped your rooms." a multimillionaire. He found himself, no more than seven burglars.’’ suddenly, a national figure. It amused onion, and three tablespoons ground The term« on which said property "What happens to them?" Baines He shook litem each by the hand. him to read newspaper accounts of will he sold by the said administra horseradish. This must be made Brndney had the feeling of being sent asked. "How do you get them?" "I etylngulsh the lights here and himself. People assntned that he had tor are as follows, to-wlt: said pro Just before serving time. Combine to bed llke a child. He did not get with 3 cups of shredded cabbage If Into bed when he had changed. He the shades are drawn hark. By 111« newly come to New York, whereas hr perty will be sold for cash upon the the dressing is allowed to stand on lighted his pipe and flung himself Into mlnsting the marked area I see the had been for years a power working confirmation of the sale of aatd real through other men. the cabbage Hie juices are drawn s hlg chair. He waa no lea* excited Intruder and have him at my mercy , property by the above entitled coart, It waa ns an architect’s clerk he dis- from it and the dressing becomes too In his own way than Neeland Barnes. I keep a loaded shotgun handy, and and upon the execution and delivery covered the graft which was possible them Is seldom any difficulty In th.' thin. Serve very cold, it is at There was something under the cour matter, Only one ever got through In the betiding trade. Among the of a good and sufficient deed. tractive served In a head of red or teous exterior of Peter Mllman which Dated this 28th day of May, 1*27. he had not yet solved. Waa the veiled The alarm must have been out ot I group of Illiterate men who were hold curly green cabbage. H. J. WARNER, Ing up big Jobs and levying blackmail promise to reinstate hint the result of order, for he sawed his way In dtit'ln/ A* administrator of the estate of from contractors In the name of La sane belief nr a madman's vision of dinner and broke his neck on a stone : Francia M. McClintic, deceased. The total number of telephones Ini victory? He knew nothing about Pe known, very amusingly, as 'the S on- bor, he soon berame a leader. He was cautious, edneated and snpremel Raley, Raley A Warner. Attorneys Canada on January 1, 102*. was 1,-, ter Mllman. of the Re is'ctfnl Visitor? I am veg' for Administrator, P sadletos. Ore 144,0*5, representing a development Bradnev'a room was separated from well protectod here. I have had linn . gon. (2»-Jte) pf 12.2 stations per 100 population. that occupied by Floyd Malet by n to elaborate. cyr^aln. ifc'' tw ' whkh ' Americans talk a lot about gov ernment by bureaucracy, but Tues day's slack Interest in state prob- len>„ ot vital import at the sptcial election shows that Oregonians are very keenly Interested In affairs un til they are called on to take off half an hour and register directly their own sentiments. Pray tell, who Is to make decisions In a republic If the electorate const<leig the Job of so little import that individual citi zens let George do the voting. CHAPTER V vs. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE Virginia Boone and STATE OF OREGON FOR Peyton Boon*, UMATILLA COUNTY Defendants. Summons. Equity No. 4375. To Virginia Boone and P eytoa Boone, the above named defendants: In the Name of the State of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint in the above entitled suit within six week* from the first publication of this summons and you will take notice that if you fail to appear and answer or plead within that time, that the plaintiff. Daniel H. Boone, for want thereof, will apply to the above entitled court for the relief prayed for in hi* com plaint herein, to-wit: For judgment and decree against he defendants Virginia Boone and ’eyton Boone for the sum of *3500' ogether with iutereet thereon at the ate of 6 per cent per annum, pay- ible annually, from the 24 th day of 'eptember, 1917 until paid and for he further sum of *400 attorneys :es and for plaintiff's costs and iistursements In this suit and for a urther decree that the mortgage Itscribed in plaintiff’s complaint, vhich was recorded in the office of he Couuty Recorder of Umatilla ’ounty. Oregon, on the 14 th day of anuary, 1919, ftt page 351, in Book 1C of the Records of Mortgages In. he office of the Recorder of Con- eyances of said county and Btate, te foreclosed and that the premises herein 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, You are further notified that this citation is served upon you by pub lication, pursuant to an order of the Honorable I. M. Schannep. Judge of the above entitled court, duly made and entered on the 18th day of May, 1927, directing that publication hereof be made once a week for a period of four consecutive weeks and that the first publication hereof is made in the Hermiston Herald, a newspaper published in Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon, pursuant to said order on the 26th day of May. 1927. By order of the Honorable 1. M. Schannep, Judge of the above en titled court made and entered on the 18th day of May, 1927. In testimony whereof, I, R. T. Brown, Clerk of the County Court aforesaid, do hereby set my hand and affix the seal of said court this 18th day of May, 1927. R. T. Brown, Clerk of the County Court. Raley, Raley A Warner, A. S. Cooley and John F. Kilkenny, Attorneys for Ad ministrator. Postoffice address, Pendleton, Oregon (38-5tc) together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments, appurte nances, easements, water and all other rights belonging nr any wise appertaining thereto, he sold and that the proceeds thereof be applied tow ard the payment of plaintiff’s judg ment in the amounts aforesaid and for a further decree forever foreclos ing and barring all of th-: 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 tellef 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. Schanuep, 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 jiriod of six weeks consecutively in the weekly Hermiston Herald and the first pub lication herein is made pursuant to said order on the 19th day of May, 1927. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA TILLA COUNTY. Raley, Raley & Warner, A. S. Cooley, John F. Kilkenny, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Daniel H. Boone, Plaintiff. Postoffice address, Pondleton, 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 MONEY SENT AWAY For apparent bargains as often as not fails to bring back the value anticipated. The materials may almost suit and still lack enough to make the purchase a disappointment There’s No Excuse For sending out of town for printing. Very few individuals or firms arc doing that today for the simple reason that they can depend en the Herald’s fast service, dependable workmanship and reasonable prices for quality printing. In addition, easterners have the knowledge that any aid in the way of special knowledge about forms we have, is at th4r dis posal in helping them solve the probl m of that new piece of pnni- ing. Figure your next job of printing with your community print ing factory. The Hermiston Herald