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THE HEBMISTOX HEKALD, HEBMISTON. OBSGOM. Published every Thursday at Her- mlston, Umatilla County, Oregon by Joseph 8. Harvey, editor and man ager. Entered ao second class matter Deoenaber, 1*0», at the postoffice at Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon. Subscription Bates One Tear ..........------------------- 22.09 Bix M onths------------------------- fl.OS SCHOOL NEWS The football banquet Saturday November 26 was a complete success. It began at 7:30 and was held In the Methodist church. Mi;. Cherry was toastmaster and several of the boys mde speeches. George McKenzie topic was "Nlecks.” John Newell’s was "The Coach," Mr. Walenta’s was "The Team," and Lester Carson’s was "The Girls.” Ruth Bensel spoke about “The Boys.” The lnterclasslc debates will begin December 16. All of the classes aer looking forward to be the winners. The annual high school basket ball practice will start Tuesday evening. The bosket ball shack has recently been repaired and showers Installed. The public speaking departmment have been handicapped by lack of books and material for interpretation. This year they have decided to give a public paid performance, the objec of which will be to get money to buy books and material for the depart ment. The program will also show the work the department ig doing. Plans are being made and the pro gram will be put on some time in January. A school Is commonly thought of as a quiet building In which students are at work. No one need be alarm ed when they pass near our Bchool building and watch It swell with the songs of our happy glee club students. There is a reason for this change from quietness to much sing ing which the hard working music teacher would tell you if you asked. To save you the trip to the teacher and to save her the bother, I will tell you the cause of this singing. A vaudeville is going to be presented by the high, school on December 16. So, when you hear singing in the high school you know a vaudeville or an operetta is coming. The seventh grade Is giving a small play for their father’s and mother’s on Friday afternoon, December 2. The first grade Is going to give a small pageant at the Parent Teacher association, Thursday afternoon, Dec. 8. Selections are being ordered for contestants In the declamatory con test and work will be started on them as soon as everyone has ob tained his selection. Each contest ant will be given the same amount of coaching. So far 23 pupils have enrolled for the contest but It Is ex pected that ther will be many more. The vaudeville that the high school will put on December 16 will be the work of about fifty students. There will be almost every kind of comedy and a great variety of songs. There will be scenes from Romeo and Jul iet, Mr. Gallagher and Mr. Sheen, a robber scene, and many other com edies. The students are singing some of the latest song hits with much success. Be Bure to come and have a laugh that will brighten you up. SEVERAL LOCAL PEOPLE ARE CONFINED BY ILLNESS Sickness is more prevalent at pesent than for several weeks, and a number of people on the projec have been confined on account o’ moe or less serious Illness. Mrs. A. W, Agnew is bedfast al her home on account of pneumonia. Mrs. Ursel Hiatt Is quite Itl with Influenza. W. L. Blessing has been confined to his home for several days. Mrs. R. E. Mitchell l„ convales cent after a serious Illness. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF TH1 KOI N003RO AO SLVIS UMATILLA COUNTY The Federal Land Bank of Spokane, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Florence R. Connor as adminis tratrix of the estate of Chas. W Connor, deceased; Florenre B. Con nor. a widow; Stanfield National Farm Loan Association, a corpor ation; Clyde C. Connor and Mrs. Clyde C. Connor, his wife; and Frank L, Connor and Mrs. Frank L. Connor, his wife, Defendants. SUMMONS Equity No. 4395 To: Florence B. Connor, aa admin istratrix of the estate of Chas. W, Connor, deceased. Florence B. Connor, • widow, Clyde C. Connor and Mrs. ma E. Martin, husband and degreeg 55 minutes East 84 feet. will annexed, In the above entitled wife; Stanfield National Farm North 0 degrees 08 minutes Eaat ’ estate ha« filed his final report with Loan Association, a corpora 835 feet and South 89 degrees 57 i the clerk of the above entitled court, tion; Carl Cashion and Mrs. minutOg West 612.9 feet more or and that the judge thereof has de Carl Cashion, his wife, if any; less to the point of beginning, signated Monday, December 19, 1927, at 10 o’clock In the forenoon, as the The Bank of Stanfield, a cor also poration, and R. L. Elliott, Beginning a»»‘he Southeast Cor time, and the county court room In Deputy Superintendent of ner of the Southwest Quarter of the county courthouse at Pendleton, Banks, in charge of the liqui the Northwest Quarter of Section Umatilla County, Oregon, a« the dation of the Bank of Stan Twelve (12) Township Four (4), place, when and where hearing shall field, a corporation, insolvent; North of Range Twenty-nine (29), be had thereon. All persons interest and Rilla Conklin, Executrix thence running North 550 feet ed are notified to then and there Last Will of Peter Conklin, more or less to the line of inter appear and show cause, if any they deceased, section of such North running line have, why the prayer of the report Defendants. with the first crossing of the should be granted, the administrat SUMMONS boundary of the United States Gov or discharged and his bondsmen ex- ernment Reclamation Cold Springs honorated. Equity No. 4435 Dated at Hermiston, Oregon, this Reservoir Reservation, thence To Carl Cashion and Mrs. Carl North 51.28 degrees West for 7th day of November, 1927. Cashion, his wife, the above named F. B. Swayze, a distance of 10 feet along the defendants: Administrator with will annexed. boundary line of said Reservoir IN THE NAME of the State of 10-5tc Resler vat ion, thence Welst 1314 Oregon, you are hereby requir feet more or less to the West line ed to appear and answer the of said Section Twelve (12), IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE complaint filed against you in the STATE OF OREGON FOR thence South 226 feet more or less, above entitled court and In the above UMATILLA COUNTY thence East 660 feet, thence South entitled cause within four weeks 330 feet more or lees to the South In the Matter of the Estate of from the date of the first publica line of the Northwest Quarter of Susan A. White, Deceased tion of this summons and If you fail Notice of hearing upon final report said Section Twelve (12), thence to so appear and answer, for want Notice Is hereby given that the East 660 feet more or less to the thereof the plaintiff will apply to the above entitled court for the re — point of beginning, all being Eaat undersigned, as administrator, with will annexed, in the above entitled of the Willamette Meredlan, lief prayed for and demanded In Its complaint on file In the above en together with all the tenements, he estate has filed his final report with reditaments and appurtenances there the clerk of the above entitled court, titled matter, to wit: For judgment and decree against unto belonging or In any wise apper and that the judge thereof has de the above named defendants George taining, be sold In the manner pro signated Monday, December 19, 1927, H. Martin, the same person as G. H. vided by law for the sale of real at 10 o’clock In the forenoon, as the Martin, and Emma E. Martin, hus property under foreclosure under ex time, and the county court room in band and wife,.and the defendant ecution to be issued upon said decree the county courthouse at Pendleton, Stanfield National Farm Loan Asso and that the proceedg from the sale Umatilla County, Oregon, a« the ciation, a eorporatlon and each of thereof be applied to the payment place, when and where hearing shall them for the ssum of 255.00 with in of plaintiff’s judgment In the am be had thereon. All persons interest terest thereon at the rate of 8 per ounts aforesaid and for a further de ed are notified to then and there cent per annum from the 22nd day of cree forever barring and foreclosing appear and show cause, if any they August, 1926; and the further sum all of the defendants In the above have, why the prayer of the report of 290.00 together with interest entitled suit of any and all right, should be granted, the administrat thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per title, claim or interest In and to the or discharged and his bondsmen ex- annum since the 22nd day of Feb premises in said mortgage and here honorated. Dated at Hermiston, Oregon, this ruary, 1927, until paid; and the fur inabove described, and for Buch other 7th day of November, 1927. relief that In equity the matter may ther sum of 290.00 with Interest F. B. Swayze, thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per require. Administrator with will annexed. This Summons is served upon you annum from the 22nd day of Aug 10-5tc . ust, 1927, until paid and the fur by publication thereof pursuant to ther sum of 22616.76 with Interest the order of the Honorable James NOTICE OF SHERIFF S SALE thereon at the rate af 5 per cent Alger Fee, Judge of the above entitl (INDER EXECUTION per annum from the 22nd day of ed court, duly made and entered on August, 1927, until paid and the fur the 4th day of November, 1927, di Notice is Hereby Given that by ther sum of 294.00 with Interest recting that publication herein be virtue of an execution Issued out of thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per made once a week for a period of annum from the 5th day of October. .'our weeks consecutively in the Her the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon for Umatilla County upon a judg 1926, until paid and the further sum miston Herald and that the first pub of 237.35 with interest thereon al lication herein is made pursuant to ment and decree apd order of sale the rate of 8 per cent per annum said order on the 10th day of No rendered in »aid Court on the 19tli day of November, 1927, in favor of from the 9th day of August, 1927, vember, 1927. the State of Oregon against John L. J. B. Ryan, until paid and the further sum of Anderson and Laura D. Anderson, his Raley, Raley & Warner, 2490.46, with interest thereon at the wife; Ellen J. Boynton and H. E. A. S. Cooley and rate of 8 per cent per annum from Boynton, her husband, C. F. Collins John F. Kilkenny, the 23rd day of August, 1927, until Attorneys for plaintiff, postoffice and Ms. Joe Keeler, for the sum of paid and the further sum of 2151.65 address, Pendleton, Oregon. 10-6c 22877.60, together with Interest with interest thereon at the rate of thereon at the rate of 4 per cent per 8 per cent per annum from the 24th annum from the 26th day of Septem day of June, 1927, until paid and IN TH E COUNTY COURT OF THE ber, 1924, until paid, and for the STATE OF OREGON FOR the further sum of 28.00 with Inter luriher sum of 2350.00 as attorney's UMATILLA COUNTY est thereon at the rate of 8 per cent fees, and for plaintiff's costs and In the Matter of the Estate of per annum from the 25th day of May disbursements, taxed at 248.30, 1927. until paid and the further sum William C. White, Deceased. Notice of hearing upon final report which said decree and Judgment and of 217.60 with Interest thereon at Notice is hereby given that the order of sale have been duly dock the rate of 8 per cent per annum eted and enrolled in the office of the from the 30th day of August, 1927, undersigned, as administrator, with said Court, and In and by which until paid and the further sum of said Judgment and decree and order 2250.00 as attorneys fees in thig suit ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ of Bale it was directed that the ♦ and for plaintiff’s costs and dis 9 hereinafter described real property bursements in "this suit and that the IF ITS in Umatilla County, Oregon, together turn of 2150.00 as stock In plaintiff’s with the tenements, hereditaments bank, held in trust by said bank for and appurtenances thereunto belong the defendant Stanfield National ing or in any wise appertaining and Farm Loan Association, a corpora also all of the estate, right and In YOU WANT tion. be cancelled and that the pro terest of said defendants in and to ceeds thereof be applied toward the CALL 25-J the same be sold by the Sheriff of satisfaction of plaintiff’s Judgment Umatilla County, Oregon, to satisfy 70UNTRY HAULS S0LICITE1 and decree and for a decree declar »aid .Judgment and all costs. ing said sums to be first and prior Now, Therefore, I will on the 7th liens upon the real property herein day of January, 1928, at the hour of after described, under and by virtue 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said TRANSFER AND DRAY of plaintiff’s mortgage and for a fur day, at the front door of the Court ther decree that the claim or inter house In the City of Pendleton, Uma est of the defendants George H. Mar tilla County, Oregon, sell all of the tin, same person as O'. H. Martin, and right, title and Interest which the Emma E. Martin, husband and wife; said defendants, or either of them Stanfield National Farm Ixian Asso had therein on the 7th day of Sept ciation, a corporation; Carl Cashion ember, 1922, or since then have ac and Mrs. Carl Cashion, his wife. If quired or now have in and to the fol any: The Bank of Stanfield, a cor lowing described premises situated poration. and R. L. Elliott, Deputy in Umatilla County, State of Oregon, j Superintendent of Banks, In charge to-wlt: of the Liquidation of The Bank of The East Half of the Northwest - Stanfield, a corporation. Insolvent; Quarter of the Southwest Quarter! and Rilla Conklin. Executrix I-ast of the Northeast Quarter of Section ! Will of Peter Conklin, deceased, be 35 Township 6 North of Range lecreed subsequent In time and In 35 E. W. M. containing 5 acres, I ferior in right to plaintiff's said more or less, nortgtge and that the court further together with the tenements, heredl- ; nter a decree foreclosing plaln- taments and appurtenances thereunto i iff s raid mortgage and directing belonging or in any wise appertain thait the real property therein and ing and all of the right, estate, title iireluafter described, to-wit: and Interest of said defendants in ! The Northeast Quarter of the and to the same, said lands to be Southeast Quarter of Section Ten sold at public auction to the highest (10). Township Four (4) North,I bidder for cash in hand, the pro- ! Range Twenty-nine (29) East of ceeda of said sale to be applied to , the Willamette Meridian, also ACK UP the family and the satisfaction of said execution and Beginning at the Quarter Sec- old kit bag; go to sunny all costs. tlon cornar between Sections Ten J California for a few weeks, Dated this 25 day of November. (10) and Eleven (11) In Town months or for the winter. 1937. ship Four (4) North, Range Twen R. T. COOKINOHAM. ' Visit movieland, orange groves, ty-nine (29) East of the Willam the oil fields, beach resorts, big Sheriff of Umatilla County. Oregon. ette Meridian, and running thence i cities. Golf courses galorel South 570 feet, more or less to the| F in e fa .t U n io n PacaAc trs ia s a ffo rd Northeasterly Boundary line of the l connection* via P o rtla n d o r S ak right of way of the Furnish ditch: L a k e C it y . D ive rse I H ll* p s » — il READ THE WANT ADS thence along the Northeasterly boundary line of the right of way) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THF of said Furnish ditch as follows, tel STATE OF 0RÍÍWM FOR wit: South 81 degrees 37 minutes UMATELIA COUNTY East 167 feet. South 40 degrees The Federal Land Baak of 02 minutes East 128 feet; South Spokaae, a corporation. 53 degrees 15 minutes East 1*1 Plaintiff feet. South 17 degree. 50 minutes vs. C. WOUGHTER, Agent East 101 feet; South 50 degrees George H. Martin, same per Hermiston. Oregon 19 minutes East 65 feet, North 19 son as O. H. M anta, and Em- Clyde C. Connor, his wife, the above named defendants: In the name of the State of Ore gon: You are hereby required to ap pear and answer the esenplalnt filed against you in the above entitled court and In the above entitled cause within four weeks fro» the date of the first publication of thle summons and if you fail to so appear and ans wer. for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to said court for the re lief prayed for and demanded In its complaint on file in the above en titled matter, to-wit: For personal judgment and decree against Florence B. Connor, a« ad ministratrix of the estate of Chas. W. Connor, deceased, Florence B. Connor, a widow, and Stanfield Na tional Farm Loan Association, a Cor poration, and each of them, for the sum of 248.00, wMb Interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum since the 14th day of August, 1926; and the further stun of 248.00 with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum since the 14th day of February, 1927; and the further sum of 21408.44 together with int erest thereon at the rate of 5 per cent per annum since the 14th day of February, 1927: and for any sum or sums paid by plaintiff in the pay ment of delinquent taxes due and ow ing on said land subsequent to the filing of this suit and prior to the entry of decree herein, together with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from the date of said payment and the further sum of 224.00 with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum since the 26th day of May, 1927, and the further sum of |24.0o with int erest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum sinee the 9th day of June, 1927; sod ths further sum of 2150 attorneys fee« in this suit; and for plaintiff’s soete and disburse ments in this suit and that the sum of 280 stock In plaintiff’s bank, held In trust by said bank for the de fendant Stanfield National Farm Loan Association, a corporation, be cancelled and that the proceeds thereof be applied toward the satis faction of plaintiff's decree and for a decree declaring said sums to be first and prior liens upon the rea' property hereinafter described, under and by virtue of plaintiff’s mortgage and for a further decree that the claim or Interest of the defendants Florence B. Connor as administer, trlx of the estate of Chas. W. Conne- de ceased; Florence B. Connor, a widow; Stanfield National Farm Loan J rst- elation, a corporation; Clyde f Conner and Mrs. Clyde C. Connor, his wife; and Frnnk L. Connoi and Mrs. Frank L. Connor, hit wife, or either of »hem, is sub- tequent in time an< inferior in right to plaintiff’s Mid mortgage and that the court fwrther enter f lecree herein feveeleetat plaintiff’» said mortgage and direMtsg that the real property there4n and hereinaf ter described, te-wlt: All of that portion ef the South east quarter of the Sentheast quar ter (SE U SE U ) and ef the South east quarter of the Southwest quarter of the Southeast quartet (SEUSW*4SE 1-4) of section twenty-seven (27), township foui (4) north, range twenty-nine (29) east of the Willamette meredlan lying north and west of the righl of way of the United States Rec lamation Service Feed Canal. together with the tenements, hered Itaments and appurtenances thereti «longing or In any wise appertain- ng, be sold in the manner provider >y law for the sale of real propert) under foreclosure, under execution ti « issued upon said decree and that he proceeds from the sale thereo' e applied to the payment of plain Iff’» judgment In the amounts store aid and for a further decree for- ver barring and foreclosing all of he defendants in the above entitle! utt of any and ail right, title, claim •r Interest la ar.d to the premises lr tald mortgage and hereinabove dea- ribed and for such other and fur- her relief that equity in the mat :er may require. This summons is served upon you >y publication thereof, pursuant t ’he order of the Honorable W. A Ekwall, judge of the above entitled ourt, duly made an-J entered on th» list day of November, 1937, direct 'ng that publication herein be m.»d< nee a week for a period of feu eeks consecutively in the Hecr.i.i »n Herald, and that the first pub 'cation herein Is made pursuant t< 'Id order on the 34th hay of Novem jer, 1927, J. B. Ryan. Raley, Raley A Warner, A. S. Cooley and John F. Kil kenny. attorneys for plaintiff. Postoffice address, Pendleton, Orc. 13-Ste SERVICE T. H. Gaither LOW FARES TO P U N IO N P A C IF IC H as Your Come * ont SjUMcripbca time you ar, E xp ired ? * ‘Season why (i OF MANY) E f f ic ie n c y — P u ts S ta n d a r d O i l E ffic ie n c y in y o u r c ran kcas e. STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CA’.IFORNIA The Best Equipment Is none too good for SHOE REPAIRING We havj just installed a new M cK ay S ta p le r W ith which we put oa ck with fine wire. 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