TEDS H E B M I T Q g O R A W , H E R M IS T O N , Q U M O * . ma E. Martin, husband and degrees 65 minutes East 84 feet. will annexed, in the above entitled 1927. Robert O. Horning wifp; Stanfield National Farm North 0 degree« 08 minutes East •state ha, filed his final report with Ouardian of the Person and Es­ Loan Association, a corpora­ 835 feet and South 89 degrees 57 the clerk of the above entitled court, tate of Betty Pearl Smith, a Minor tion; Carl Cashion and Mrs. mlnutog West 612.9 feet more or and that the Judge thereof has de­ 7-5tc Carl Cashion, his wife. If any; leas to the point of beginning, signated Monday, December 19, 19*7, The Bank of Stanfield, a cor­ at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, as the also poration, and R. L. Elliott, Beginning at«the Southeast Cor­ time, and the county court room in Deputy Superintendent of ner of the Southwest Quarter of the county courthouse at Pendleton, THE MARKETS Entered an second olaas matter Banks, ln charge of the liqui­ the Northwest Quarter of Section Umatilla County, Oregon, a« the Deoember, 190«, at the poetofftce at dation of the Bank of Stan­ Twelve (12) Township Four (4 ), place, when and where hearing shall Portland Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon field, a corporation, insolvent; North of Range Twenty-nine (2 9 ), be had thereon. All persons interest­ Wheat Big Bend bluestem, 81.28; and Rilla Conklin, Executrix thence running North 560 feet ed are notified to then and there bard white, 8125; federation, 8124; Is none too good for Lust Will of Peter COnkllq, more or less to the line of inter­ appear and show cause, if any they Subscription Rates soft white, western white, 81-25; hard SHOE REPAIRING deceased, section of such North running line have, why the prayer of the report One Tear ---------------------------- 32.0« winter, northern spring, 81.21; west­ We have just installed a new Defendants. with the first crossing of the should be granted, the administrat­ ern red, 81-20. Six M onths--------- ---------------- 11.0» SUMMONS boundary of the United States Gov­ or discharged and his bondsmen ex- Hay — Alfalfa. 316.6O@17; valley ernment Reclamation Cold Springs honoratsd. timothy, 316.50017; eastern Oregon Equity No. 4435 Dated at Hermiston, Oregon, this Reservoir Reservation, thence To Carl Cashion and Mrs. Carl timothy, 820. North 51.28 degrees West for 7th day of November, 1927. Butterfat—45c. Cashion, his wife, the above named F. B. Swayze, a distance of 10 feet along the Eggs—Ranch, ST'S)45c. defendants: boundary line of said Reservoir Administrator with will annexed. Cattle—Steera, good, 39.00@10.00 IN THE NAME of the State of A 10-5tc Reservation, thence Wefct 1314 With which we put on soles Hogs — Medium to choice, 39.25@ Oregon, you are hereby requir­ Coach Wallenta talked to all the 9.90. with fine wire. No nails, no thread feet more or less to the West line ed to appear and answer the high school boys the other day and of said Section Twelve (1 2 ), IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE Work is done same day it is re­ Lambs — Medium to choice, 111® complaint filed against you in the promised them two more good games 12.50. thence South 226 feet more or less, ceived. STATE OF OREGON FOR above entitled court and in the above away from hers if he could get thence East 660 faet, thence South Return parcel post prepaid. Seattle. UMATILLA COUNTY entitled cause within four weeks enough more to turn out to make 330 feet more or less to the South In the Matter of the Estate of Wheat—Soft white, western white, from the date of the first publica­ two teams. As a result about 20 31.24%; hard winter, 81.22%; western line of the Northwest Quarter of Susan A. White, Deceased boys have turned out for practice red, 8122; northern spring, 81.24; Big tion of this summons and If you fail said Section Twelve (1 2 ), thence Notice of hearing upon final report to so appear and answer, for want since then. A big problem among Bend bluestem, 81.29; dark northern East 660 feet more or less to the Notice is hereby given that the thereof the plaintiff w ill apply to the players was how they could ar­ spring, 8140%; dark hard winter. point of beginning, all being East undersigned, as administrator, with the above entitled court for the re­ range transportation for some of the ♦1.35%. of the W illamette Meredian, w |lj annexed, in the above entitled lief prayed for and demanded tn Its boys who reside In the country 643 Main Street Hay — Alfalfa, 825; timothy, 828; complaint on file In the above en­ together with all the tenements, he­ estate ha« filed his final report with With the promise of regular trans­ P. 8., 822. PENDLETON, OREGON reditaments and appurtenances there the clerk of the above entitled court, titled matter, to wit: , portation which they now have Butterfat—50c. For judgment and decree against unto belonging or in any wise apper­ and that the judge thereof has de­ more country boys enlisted. They Eggs—Ranch, 45c. the above named defendants George taining, be sold In the manner pro­ signated Monday, December 19, 1927, put up enough fight for the regu Cattle—Steers, choice, 39 25010.00. H. Martin, the same person as G. H. vided by law for the sale of real at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, ag the X j j - » ITS ALUIAV5 FAIR UEATH’ i ( W h GOÛO FkLUOWSttT TO6fr4EQ ?< lars, so that the team succeeds in property under foreclosure under ex­ time, and the county court room in Hogs—Prime, 810.00010.10. Martin, and Emma E. Martin, hus­ making great progress. With more Spokane. band and wife, and the defendant ecution to be issued upon said decree the county courthouse at Pendleton, boys on the field. Coach Walenta ex Cattle—Steers, good, 89.50® 10. Stanfield National Farm Loan Asso­ and that the proceeds from the sale Umatilla County, Oregon, as the pects to finish those two games with Hogs—Good, 83 50@9.60. ciation, a corporation and each of thereof be applied to the payment place, when and where hearing shall flying colors. them for the ssum of 855.00 with in­ of plaintiff’s judgment in the am­ be had thereon. All persons interest­ M ilw aukee Granted 8500,000 Expenses. terest thereon at the rate of 8 per ounts aforesaid and for a further de­ ed are notified to then and there The footbll game with Athena here Chicago.—Federal Judge James H cent per annum from the 22nd day of cree forever barring and foreclosing appear and show cause, if any they last Thursday was a hard fought Wilkerson here has authorized the re­ August, 1926; and the further sum all of the defendants in the above have, why the prayer of the report game. The score was 18 to 0 in ceivers of the Chicago, Milwaukee & of 590.00 together with interest entitled suit of any and all right, should be granted, the administrât We are all here to serve you to the favor of the locals. Newell was St. Paul railroad to expend 8500,000 thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per title, claim or interest in and to the or discharged and his bondsmen ex- best advantage. Come in and let premises In said mortgage and here­ responsible for one of the touohdowns tor betterments and replacements. honorated. annum since the 22nd day of Feb­ us demonstrate complete aervie» inabove described, and for such other when he got away on a fake neai th a t we render. ruary, 1927, until paid; and the fur­ Dated at Hermiston, Oregon, this the center of the field. Kennings Notre Dame Is Beaten by Army ther sum of $90.00 with Interest relief that in equity the matter may 7th day of November, 1927. Leave your car also made a good run but he was New York.—The Army football team thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per require. F. B. Swayze, and we will give it the very best cf This Summons is served upon you downed before he got clear there. supplied one of the greatest surprises annum from the 22nd day of Aug­ Administrator with will annexed attention, or, we’ll do the job The team will go to Pasco Friday of the 1927 football season by trounc­ ust, 1927, until paid and the fur­ by publication thereof pursuant to while you wait. D o n 't ta k e 10-5tc ch a n c e s on h a p h a z a rd service. November 18. ing Notre Dame, 18 to 0. ther sum of 82616.76 with Interest the order of the Honorable James Let us be responsible for the prop­ thereon at the rate af 5 per cent Alger Fee, Judge of the above entitl­ er servicing of your car. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ed court, duly made and entered on per annum from the 22nd day of The tryouts to determine who In the County Court of the State of August, 1927, until paid and the fur­ the 4th day of November, 1927, di­ shall be on the class debating teams Oregon for Umatilla County ♦SERVICE \ ' recting that publication herein be ther sum of $94.00 with interest will be held not later than Friday. in tte Matter of the Estate WITH A \ made once a week for a period of thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per All the classes are working hard to of S M IL E " four weeks consecutively in the Her­ annum from the 5th day of October, make a successful debate team this Benjamin H. Parsons, Deceased. miston Herald and that the first pub­ 1926, until paid and the further sum year. Notice is hereby given that the un­ IIERMISTON Trained life-savers in the United of $27.35 with interest thereon at lication herein iB made pursuant to dersigned has been appointed admin­ SERVICE States, qualified by the Rod Cross as the rate of 8 per cent per annum said order on the 10th day of No­ istrator of the estate of Benjamin STATION Mr. W’alter Warner went to Hepp­ experts in all phases of water safety, from the 9th day of August, 1927, vember, 1927. F ^ A N K L IT T L E H. Parsons, deceased, and ha8 qual­ ner over the week end. He went to now nutnbar 134,532 adults and until paid and the further sum of J. B. Ryan, PROPRIETO R Juniors, according to the Life-Cvving ified as the law directs. All persons the Christian Eneavor conventon. Raley, Rdley & Warner, Service of the American Red Cross 5490.46, with interest thereon at the having claims against said estate are A. S. Cooley and which reported 32,506 trained and -rate of 8 per cent per annum from required to present the same to me John F. Kilkenny, The sixth, seventh and eighth qualified In the past year. This r:”r the 23rd day of August, 1927, until Attorneys for plaintiff, postoffice at my office in Hermiston, Oregon, grades sold candy Tuesday evening ber does not Include other thousnnib paid and the further sum of 5151.65 ,10-5c with proper vouchers, within six at the Passion Play. The funds go who were taught to swim. with interest thereon at the rate of address, Pendleton, Oregon. months from the date hereof. Training courses conducted by the 8 per cent per annum from the 24 th towards the tennis court. The total Dated this 27th day of October, Red Cross last summer brought out day of June, 1927, until paid and IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE recepts were 84.27. 1927. Maternity Cases our Specialty a uniformly high standard of pro the further sum of 58 00 with inter­ STATE OF OREGON FOR W. J. Warner, flclency. In addition, more than 20 UMATILLA COUNTY OUR MOTTO: Miss Rose Donovan spent the winter training courses were con est thereon at the rate of 8 per cent 8-5tc, Administrator week end in Lewiston, Idaho. FAIRNESS AND SERVICE ducted the past year. Swimming per annum from the 25th day of May In the Matter of the Estate of ••Institutes” at camps In Arizona. 1927, until paid and the further sum William C. White, Deceased. Come and see ns about our now Notice of hearing upon final report Ruth Bensel and Nell Reeves went California, Indiana, Massachusetts. of 517.50 w ith Interest thereon at NOTICE TO CREDITORS and reasonable rates. Graduate Notice is hereby given that the the rate of 8 per cent per annum New York, North Carolina, Missouri. to Hepnper during the week end. In The County Court of the State of nurse in attendance at all times. Oregon, Washington, and Wisconsin, from the 30th day of August, 1927, undersigned, as administrator, with Oregon for Umatilla County "splash weeks’* and swimming and until paid and the further sum of In the matter of the Estate TELEPHONE 881 The American glee club gave life-saving campaigns under Red Cross 5250.00 as attorneys fees in thlB suit of concert last Wednesday night at the auspices held in many States aroused and for plaintiff’s costs and dis­ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Robie B. Parsons, Deceased. high school auditorium. The concert great Interest. bursements in this suit and that the IF IT’S Notice is hereby given that the un­ ’The experience gained during the was very good and everyone seemed sura of 5150.00 as stock In plaintiff’s dersigned has been appointed admin­ satisfied. There was not a large last few years Indicates that the dan bank, held in trust by said bank for gers Involved In water sports can b< istrator of the estate of Robie B. crowd present. That showed that eliminated through training and by the defendant Stanfield National Parsons, deceased, and has qualified people do not appreciate good music the adoption of water safety methods,’ Farm Loan Association, a corpora­ as the law directs. All peron8 hav­ when they get a chance to hear it. a recent Red Cross report stated tion, be cancelled and that the pro­ YOU WANT ing claims against said estate are The high school sold candy that When our communities provide suf ceeds thereof be applied toward the required to present the same to me CALL 25-J night. The money went for the ten fletont swimming pools, bathing satisfaction of plaintiff’s judgment at my office in Hermiston, Oregon, We Haul beaches, and skating places, and fur and decree and for a decree declar­ nts court. COUNTRY HAULS SOLICITEl with proper vouchers, within six ul8h trained leaders unde whose guld ANYTHING months from the date hereof. ance both adults and children may ing said sums to be first and prior The "Passion Play" that was given enjoy themselves In safety, the num liens upon the real property herein­ ANYWHERE Dated this 27th day o f October In the high school building last Tues­ ber of preventable deaths through after described, under and by virtue 1927. ANYTIME TRANSFER AND DRAY of plaintiff's mortgage and for a fur­ day evening, was given in the high drowning will be groatly reduced.” W. J. Warner, The Red Cross Is endeavoring te ther decree that the claim or inter­ school because the company can TELEPHONE 31 8-5tc. Administrator neither commercialize nor denomina- supply trained leaders la water safety est of the defendants George H. Mar­ tionallze the film. Whatever of the so far as its facilities permit. To in tin, game person as G. H. Martin, and NOTICE OF GUARDIAN’S SALE gate receipts Is left after the com­ creese the effectiveness of this am Emma E. Martin, husband and wife; IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE pany's expenses are paid will go to other services, the Eleventh Annua Stanfield National Farm Loan Asso­ Roll Call, from November 11 to 21 ciation, a corporation; Carl Cashton READ THE WANT ADS STATE OF OREGON FOR UM­ the high school tennis fund. will urge an enrollment of 5,000,o00. ATILLA COUNTY and Mrs. Carl Cashion, his wife, if In the Matter of the Guardianship The American Red Cross will ask any; The Bank of Stanfield, a cor­ J. M. Biggs und Mrs. H. E. Shese- poration, and R. L. Elliott, Deputy of an enrollment of 5.000.000 member? ly hae received Invitations to attend Come in ark. for the coming year, during the An Superintendent of Banks, in charge the Person and Estate of Betty a reception for state officers of thr nual Roll Call, November 11-24 in of the Liquidation of The Bank of Pearl Smith, a Minor. renew it next American Legion and the auxiliary elusive. Stanfield, a corporation. Insolvent; Notice 1« hereby given that the to be held in the Elks temple in Port­ time you an and Rilla Conklin, Executrix Last undersigned a« guardian of the per­ land, November 19. bi town. Foreign Call« for Help W ill of Peter Conklin, deceased, be son and estate of Betty Pearl Smith, Answered by Red Cross decreed subsequent in time and in­ a minor, and pursuant to .an order of W. L. Rowe, assistant superintend­ ferior In right to p la in tiffs said the above entitled Court made and ent of the Yakima project, was here mortgage and that the court further Despite the unusual requirements entered on the 20th day of August, the first of the week to check over Of relief In 77 disasters w ithin the enter a decree foreclosing plain­ 1927, w ill sell for cash In hand in United States, the people of the the crop census reports of the Her­ tiff’s said mortgage and directing one parcel at private «ale upon sealed country, through the American Red miston district and the West Exten­ that the real property therein and bids at the office of my attorney, W. Cross, extended relief to sufferers sion district. hereinafter described, to-wtt: J. Warner, In Hermiston, Oregon, all in 20 disaster« in foreign lands. The Northeast Quarter of the the following described lands located These included hurricanes in the Southeast Quarter of Section Ten W est Indies, deeotat.ng portions of In Umatilla County, Oregon, and all COMINO TO HERMISTON (1 0 ), Township Four (4 ) North. I Cuba, S-into Dom r ; p , Pcrto Rico, belonging to said estate, as follows: Range Twenty-nine (29) East of the Isle of Pines, the Bahamas, and I A pinter’s devil. The world and Lots I I and l i In Block 15 In the Now open in the room formerly other Islands In the group; fires in the Willamette Meridian, also a wandering star. Thomas Elmore Town of Hjwmiaton, Oregon, as platt­ A C K U P the family and occupied by the W hite Tailor H a iti and Porto Rico, floods In Mex- | Beginning at the Quarter Sec­ Lucy, editor of the Missouri Mule. ed In the NE% 8E% Sec. 10, Tp. 4N. old k it bag; go to sunny ice and j-io o a iiv ix . earthquakes m i Shop. tion corner between Sections Ten Poet, humorist, platform entertainer California for a few weeks, R. 38 E. W. M., and that said guard­ Japan, the Azores islands. Armen a (10) and Eleven (11) In Town­ maker of smiles In a land of froien ian will receive bids for said land months or for the winter. and Albania, and refugee relief oper­ — We Uae— ship Four (4 ) North, Range Twen­ faces. Wandering minstrel extra­ from and after Monday, the 21st day ations in Bulgaria, Syria, and China. Visit ntovieland, orange groves, ty-nine (29) East of the Willam­ ordinary and the man with "forty During the Eleventh Annual Roll of November, 1927, and will sell said the oil fields, beach resorts, big ette Meridian, and running thence funny faces," appearing under forty Call, November 11 to 24, the Awiert cities. Golf courses galorel land to the highest bidder for cash, can Red Crate w ill seek a member­ South 570 feet, more or less to the different flags Ith a collection of rare provided said bid is satisfactory to FnefastUnieaPadA ship of 5.000.000 to keep Its disas­ souvenirs at the Methodist church Northeasterly Boundary line of the the Judg« of the above entitled ter relief and ether tervicee con­ right of way of the Furnish ditch; Thursday. November 14, at 8:15. Court. stantly ready for any call. thence along the Northeasterly Admission, 59 and 36 cents. T h l, notice is published flour con­ in all our repair work and gner. boundary line of the right of way secutive weeks In the Her v isio n Her IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE of said Furnish ditch a8 follows, to J antee our materials and workman­ aid, • newspaper of general circula­ A ppoint Lafount Radio Commlaatonor STATE OF OREGON FOR wit: South 81 degrees 37 minutes tion published weekly ln Hermiston, I ship. UMATILLA COUNTY Washington. D. C,—Preeldent Cool­ East 167 feet, South 40 degree« Umatilla County, Oregon, and by The Federal Land Bank of idge hap appointed Harold A. Lafount OUT OF TOWN WORK 02 minutes East 188 feet; South posting the same notice in three pub­ Spokane, a corporation. of Utai« to be * member of the federal 53 degrees 15 minutes East 181 lic places in said Oounty and State, P laintiff ALSO SOLICITED radio commission. Lafount succeeds feet. South 87 degre% 50 minutes all in the manner and form as byi vs. Com ml «s toner John F Dillon, who died East 101 feet; South 50 degrees: c> „ Utf . law provided. George H. Martin, tame per­ about two months ago. 19 minute« East <5 feat. North 88 ' ■■■«O8B, Deled th l. 3Mb day of October, I H K R K I S T 0 N , O R E G O N son as G, H Martin, and Etn- Stye ^»nutatxn» tyralò Communist Party Expels Trotzky, Moscow. — The central communist com a it tee expelled Leon Trotzky from Publiahed every Thursday St Her­ miston, Umatllle County, Oregon by the communist .party. Others expelled were Gregory Zlnovieff, Leo Kamenett, Joseph S. Harvey, editor and man­ Radek, Snillga and Preobrashensky. ager. T h e B est E q u ip m en t M cK ay SCHOOL NEWS S ta p le r Pendleton Shoe Shop. Let’s get together Red Cross Meets Heavy Demand for • Water Safety Duty H erm iston H osp ital SERVICE H erm iston T ran sfer T . H. G aith er LOW Ha» Y our Subscription E x p ir e d ? 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