m * E. Martin, hueband and **<•.’ Stanfield National Farm Loan Association, a eorpora- over tlon; Carl Cashion and Mrs. fall. Curl Cashion, his wife, if any; the The Bank of dtanNeld, a nor­ and poratlon, and R. L. Elliott, tom- Deputy Superintendent of Ion, Banka. In charge of the liqul- )ing datlon of the Bank of Btan- Ive- field, a corporation. Insolvent; an and RUla Conklin, Executrix bast W ill of Peter Conklin, be- deceased, 'ere Defendants. The SUMMONS lng Equity No. 4435 ace To Carl Cashion and Mrs. Carl lng Cashion, his wife, the above named to defendants: one IN THE NAM E of the State of Oregon, you are hereby requir- Ine ed to appear and answer the ar- complaint filed against you in the lv- above entitled court and In the above lng entitled cause within four weeks he- from the date of the first publica- m- tion of this summons and if you fail les to so appear and answer, for want tin thereof the plaintiff w ill apply to al- the above entitled court for the re­ ar- lief prayed tor and demanded In its ny complaint on file in the above en- up titled matter, to wit: For judgment and decree against the above named defendants George H. Martin, the same person as G. H. tE Martin, and Emma E. Martin, hus­ band and wife, and tha defendant Is- Stanfield National Farm Loan Aaso- , ly elation, a corporation and each of , be them for the saum of *66.00 with In- , 11- terest thereon at the rate of 8 per , n- cent per annum from the 22nd day of , e- August, 1926; and the further sum t of *90.00 together with interest \ j- thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per t r- annum since the 22nd day of Feb- , >t ruary, 1927, until paid; and the fur- j >r|ther sum of *90.00 with interest r •el thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per r i-1 annum from the 22nd day of Aug- olust, 1927, until paid and the fur- b i-lth e r sum of *2616.76 with Interest t] el thereon at the rate af 5 per cent A I per annum from the 22nd day of e( I August, 1927, until paid and the fur- t] k lth e r sum of *94.00 with interest r( I thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per re I annum from the 5th day of October, f( 1 1926, until paid and the further sum m H o f *27.35 with interest thereon at jj -Ith e rate of 8 per cent per annum gc d from the 9th day of August, 1927, V) -I until paid and the further sum of '1*490.46, with interest thereon at the . I rate of 8 per cent per annum from I the 23rd day of August, 1927. until I paid and the further sum of *151.65 I with interest thereon at the rate of I 8 per cent per annum from the 24th I day of June, 1927, until paid and _ I the further sum of *8.00 with inter- lest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent I per annum from the 25th day of May In 1 1927, until paid and the further sum w I of *17.50 with interest thereon at I the rate of 8 per cent per annum I from the 30th day of August, 1927, un I until paid and the further sum of = 1*260.00 as attorneys fees in thia suit and for p laintiff’s costs and dis- * I bursementa In this suit and that the * sum of *150.00 as stock In plaintiff’s * bank, held in trust by said bank for the defendant Stanfield National Farm Loan Association, a corpora- ' tion, be cancelled and that the pro- YOU WANT ceeds thereof be applied toward the * CALL 25-J satisfaction of p laintiff’s judgment * and decree and for a decree declar- * COUNTRY HAULS SOLICITEl lng said sums to be first and prior ♦ liens upon the real property herein- ♦ after described, under and by virtue ♦ w ill annexed, In the above entitled estate ha, filed his final report with the clerk of the above entitled court, and that the judge thereof has de­ signated Monday, December 19, 1927, at 16 o’clock in the forenoon, ag the time, and the county court room in the county courthouse at Pendleton, I Umatilla County, Oregon, as the place, when and where hearing shall be had thereon. A ll persons interest­ ed are notified to then and there appear and show cause. If any they have, why the prayer of the report should be granted, the administrat­ or discharged and his bondsmen ex- honorated. Dated at Hsrmiston, Oregon, this 7th day of November, 1927. F. B. Swayze, Administrator with will annexed. 10-6tc iME Entered a* second otase matter Dewmber, 190«, at the postoffles at Hermiston. Umatilla County, Oregon. A lot of funny thin The Pilot Rock turkey eently thought they w< competitive bids on th and then found that on pany was represented w time to receive bids. The first Armistice Day was nine years ago. Pray, what has become of all the years since then. Seven season athletic tickets were sold by the high school student body to business houses in Hermiston. W hat’s wrong with the other 30? TURKEYS IN POOL HERE TO BE SOLD IN DECEMBER November Shipment Cancelled Advice From Manager That Volume Is Too Small The November shipment of turkeys from Hermiston by the Idaho Turkey Growers association has been cancell­ ed, along with shipments from other parts of the etate. according to a de-, clslon made by mutual agreement be tween Mrs. C. G. Brink, general man­ ager of Boise, and local growers. Growers were notified of the new plan Saturday by G. II. Jenkins, as­ sistant county agent. The volume of fattened birds that are ready for the Thanksgiving mar-1 ket Is so small all over the northwest I that a final check of the numbers I available disclosed that shipments I could not be made except on the I basis of paying local freight ratet I on part carloade. This would Increase I expenses above the half a cent a I pound called for In the contract. I Iledmond could ship part of a cat I load of prime birds, and local grow-1 ers also have • shipment that could I go, but In view of the added expens* I entailed ln handling the smaller vol I ume, It wa, considered wiser to put I everything ln the December pool I when local blrde w ill be available ir I carload lots. Baker and other East J ern Oregon turkey districts are fol I lowing the same plan of action ar I Redmond and Hermiston, Mr. Jen-1 kins said. j Late hatching last spring tg the 1 1 chief factor In the late maturity of | birds. Local flocks being fed I heavily now to get tha turkey« ln - prime condtlon for th« December I I market. i F. A. Baker wa, here from Stan field Tuesday. POPULAR WOMAN WES (Continued From Page One) The high school w ill have inter- cholastlc debates. Each class Is to ave two teams, negative and affirm- tlve. The Junior, are to debate the enlors, and the sophomores, the reehmen. The winner, w ill debate or the finals. In 1919 Mr, and Mns. Glasgow moved to Irrigon. Her ability as r leader caused her to have a leading part In many phases of community work, and the attractive home on the Columbia will be remembered by a host of friend, for the hospitality that itg owners extended. Burtol was in the beautiful nev Masonic cemetery (Acacia) in Seat tie under the auspices of Myrth Miss Adrean Crockett, fourth grade Chapter, Order of Eastern Star. No 48 of Seattle, assisted by Umatilli 1 ’acher. was absent from school last Chapter. 107, O. E. S„ of Umatilla j uesday on account of illness. of which Mrs. wa, a past matron. Next Friday, November 11, , All funeral arrangements w rr* li dice day. the kl-th sehool team day football with Athena on ocal grounds at 2 o’clock. SESSION OF P. T. A. IS INTERESTING TO CROWI I ne county council of the Parent Teachers asoclatlon met here last Saturday In the assembly room of On high school building. About 4o dele gates were present at the meeting which opened at 10 a. m. with Mrs Howard Drew of Pendleton, preaiden of the council. In the chair. The pro grant a , announced was followed, ex cept in the case of R. N. Mueller wb< could not be present. His place wa filled by W L. Haram who played a violin sola After the morning session luncheon was nerved to shout 16 In the Hole Hermlatoa. An outstanding taatun of the afternoon was a particnlarh In terästi ng talk by Mrs. Brodie of thi University ef Oregon M , “ Problem« of Nutrition.” The talk was lllus traied with slides The next meeting of the council! " ill be hold ln Fyndleton nyxt spring I Emma E. Martin, husband and wife; Stanfield National Farm Loan Asso­ ciation, a corporation; Carl Cashion and Mrs. Carl Cashion, his wife, if any; The Bank of Stanfield, a cor­ poration, and R. L. Elliott, Deputy Superintendent of Banks, ln charge of the Liquidation of The Bank of Stanfield, a corporation. Insolvent; and R llla Conklin. Executrix Last W ill of Peter Conklin, deceased, be decreed subsequent In time and In­ The high school play. " It Ha| ferior in right to plaintlfrs • said id in June,’’ proved a great su< mortgage and that the court further >oth on the part of the actors enter a decree foreclosing plain­ he coach. Mis, Allrc McCollum tiff’s raid mortgage and directing eipts were *73, The money wl that the real property therein and teed In helping pay expenses in hereinafter described, to-wlt: etios. The Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section Ten Monrce Sw arnrr t ho broke his lag (1 0 ). Township Four (4 ) North. | rew weeks ago rclurned to sc hoc Range Twenty-sine (29) East of 'onday. the Willamette Meridian, also Beginning at the Quarter Sec­ The boys’ and girls’ glee club nr ’ tion corner between Sections Ten •me of the members of the student (1 0 ) end Eleven (11) In Town­ ody not members of the clubs nr: ship Four (4 ) North. Range Twen­ tanning to put on a vaudeville In ty-nine (2 9 ) East of the W illam ­ he first part of December. The pro- ette Meridian, and running thence ta m will be under the direction of South 570 feet, more or less to the Ulas Ruth Seyler, and some good en Northeasterly Boundary line of the ertainment is promised. right of way of the Furnish ditch; thence along the Northeasterly N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THI boundary line of the right at way of said Furnish ditch as follows, to j STATE OF OREGON FOR UMATILIA COUNTY w it: Sonth t l degrees 37 minnteai The FeQeral Land Bank of Rest 167 feet. South 40 degree« Spokane, a corporation. 02 minutes Bost 111 feet; South 63 degree« 15 minute« East 161 feet. South 87 degree, 60 minute« East 101 feet: South 50 degree, 1 19 minutes East 6* fast, North *9 Robert O. Horning Guardian of the Person and Es­ tate of Betty Pearl Smith, a Minor Equipment Is none too good for SHOE RETAIRING We have just installed a new M cKay Stapler With which we put on soles with fine wire. Ho nails, no thread Work is done same day it is re­ ceived. Return paro;l post prepaid. Pendleton Shoe Shop 643 Main Street PENDLETON, OREGON best advantage. Come in ami let ua demonstrate complete aervice th a t we render. Leave your car and we will give it the very best of attention, or, we'll do the job while you wait. D on’t ta k e ch a n c e s on h a p h a z a rd sej-.iee. Let us be responsible for the prop­ er servicing cf your car. SERVICE STATIO N F R A N K U IT T L k P R O P B ItT O R _ Hermiston Hospital W. J. Warner, Administrator NOTICE TO CREDITORS In The County Court of the State oi . Oregon for Umatilla County In the matter of the Estate Maternity Cases our Specialty OUR MOTTO: FAIRNESS AND SERVICE Come and see us about our new and reasonable rates. Graduate nurse in attendance at all times. TELEPHONE 881 Roble B. Parsons, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the un­ dersigned has been appointed admin­ istrator of the estate of Roble B. Parsons, deceased, and ha, qualified as the law directs. A ll peron8 hav­ ing claims against sold estate arc required to present the same to me at my office in Hermiston, Oregon, with proper vouchers, within six SERVICE Hermiston Transfer ANYTHING anywhere ANYTIME T. H. Gaither TRANSPER AND DRAY TELEPHONE 81 NOTICE OF GUARDIAN’S SATE IN THE COUNTY COURT OF TH E 8TATE OF OREGON FOR UM­ ATILLA COUNTY r In the Matter of the Guardianship the Person and Estate of Betty Pearl Smith, a Minor. READ THE WANT ADS Has Your Comt Subscription E xpired? fai Notice is hereby given that the undersigned a« guardian of the per­ son and estate of Betty Pearl Smith, a minor, and pursuant to an order of the above entitled Court made and entered on the 20th day of Adgust. 1927, w ill sell for cash In hand In one parcel at private sale upon sealed bids at the office of my attorney. W. Warner, la Hermiston, Oregon, ell the following described lands located in Umatilla County, Oregon, and all belonging to said estate, as follows: Lots 11 -end 11 in Block 16 in the Now open in the room formerly Town of Hermiston, Oregon, as platt­ occupied by the White Tailor ed la the N E U SBU Sec. 19. Tp. 4N. A* W. M.. and that said guard­ ian w ill receive bids for said lend — We Uw— from and after Monday, the Jlet day of November, 192/, and w ill s«ll said; land to the higheet bidder for cash, provided said bid Is satisfactory to th« Judge of the shove entitled Court. T h i, notice to published four eon-] aecutlve weeks In the Hermiston Her ] in all our repair work and guar­ *M , a a«wnpapur of general ci re u la- 1 1 antee our material« and workman­ tion published weekly |„ Hermiston, ship. Umatilla Onuaty, Oregon, and by OUT OF TOWN WORK Ptmtiag the same notice in three pub­ lic piece« ia said County and State. ALSO SOLICITED *■ the manner and form on b y : law provided. Dated thia 99th day of October. 1 BO W M AN Modern M achinery L 1