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f THE HBBMlSTOir HERALD, HERMISTON» ORTOOJf. play a team made up of the local j SUMMONS, Equity No. 4497 teachers and the boys will play the ; To Thomas If. Marxen, the above town team or the American Legion i named defendant: Published every Thursday at Her. five. In the name of the State of Ore mlaton, Umatilla County, Oregon by gon you are hereby required to ap Joseph 8. Harvey, editor and man INCOMES ON OREGON FARMS pear and answer the complaint filed ager. against you in the above entitled Continued From Page One) matter and in the above entitled Entered aa second elase matter court within four weeks from the December, 1901, at the pestofflce at feed available which is the economic date of the first publication of this Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon. basis here. summons, and If you fail to so ap Dairying Prospect Good pear and answer, for want thereof Dairy situation Is favorable with the plaintiff will apply to the above Subscription Rates Increasing demands for products, One Tear ..................................... 92.09 entitled court for the relief prayed without corresponding national in Six Months ..... 91.09 crease In production, though high | for and demanded in its complaint on file In the above entitled matter, quality of butter must be produced. to-wit: Little alarm need be felt over ship “To thine own self be true, and it For judgment and decree against must follow ns the night the day, ment of cows from state, as they are ’ the defendant, Thomas N. Marxen, being fully replaced with better ones. thou canst not then be false to any Surplus eggs of this state comprise \ for the sum of 91,493.34, with Inter man.” but a small percentage of the total | est thereon at the rate of 10 per production. National volume will i cent per annum from the 28th day Political Season Opens be little affected If Oregon product- i of December, 1926, until paid, and Even without looking at the calen ion Is doubled or trebled. The poul for the further sum of 9175.00 at dar and finding for ourselves that try business .In this state Is funda torneys’ fees, and for plaintiff's costs the primary elections are to be held mentally sound but depends as much and disbursements in this suit, and within three months, there are cer- on safe management as on current for a decree declaring said sums to be first and prior liens upon the real tain Indications that bring home to egg prices. us the fact that we are about to have) Apple production has reached its property hereinafter described under again the privilege of taking a direct' peak In the northwest. Larger units and by virtue of plaintiff’s mort hand In governmental business by production at low cost ts vital to gage, and for a further decree that naming candidates. I profits. Little If any increase in the mortgage described in plaintiff's Interest ig being displayed all a- Bartlett pear acreage is warranted, complaint, which was recorded In the long the line from national affairs, Feach production can be improved office of the County Recorder of Um down to community politics. While In quality and grading with profit, atilla County, State of Oregon, on no public announcements have been though no great acreage expansion | the 28th day of January, 1926, at made, several men who aspire to Is warranted except under exceptional page 485, in book 88 of the Records county offices are already actively at growing and marketing conditions. of Mortgages for Umatilla County, work trying to guage public opinion No Increase in acreage of bram Oregon, be foreclosed and that the to ascertain their chances. The same bles can be recommended except in premises therein described, situated is true as to the legislative offices. localities of exceptional cultural con-!?“ Umatllla County, State of Oregon, Sheriff Cooklngham. will undoubt dltions and marketing facilities. to-wit: Lots 5 and 6 in Block 1 in the edly run again for the republican Vegetable growing for canneries Is original town of Hermiston, as nomination. He was nominated four on the increase in Oregon, having platted in Section 10, Township 4 years ago on an independent ticket. expanded more than 300 per cent North of Range 28, E. W. M., He has made no public announce since 1920. Walnut markets are be ment but is already at work. Whether ing affected somewhat by fluctuat together with the tenements, hered he will have opposition in the pri ing production In competing areas. itaments and appurtenances thereun- maries is still problematical, thj igh Filberts are remaining more stable. t > belonging or In any wise apper that there has been much talk that The complete report contains de taining, be sold in the manner pro Tom Gurdane, until recently chief of tailed figures and trends on which vided by law for the sale of real police at Pendleton, joint captor with recommendations are based. property under foreclosure under ex C. L. "Buck" Lleuallen, of Wm. Hick ecution to be issued upon said decree, man, will be a candidate for the re and that the proceeds from the sale NOTICE publican nomination for sheriff. Notice is hereby given that the thereof be applied to plaintiff’s Judg Lleuallen has also been mentioned. undersigned will, on Saturday, the ment in the amounts aforesaid, and Locally quite a few persons have 24th day of February, 1928, at the for a further decree forever barring evinced a desire to vote for H. A. hour of 10 o’clock A. M., in the First and foreclosing the defendant in the Pankow for sheriff, but he has no National Bank of Hermiston, in Her above entitled suit of any and all political aspirations and is giving miston, Oregon, sell the following j right, title, claim, Interest and es- the matter no consideration. described notes in favor of John tate in law or in equity and all equi- In the presidential race the name Marshall and Annie Marshall, or ty of redemption in and to said prem of Herbert Hoover, secretary of com either of them, and held by him as ises and every part thereof excepting merce, is much in the foreground as Trustee, to the highest and beet bid only such right of redemption as far as republican politics are con der for cash In hand, to-wit: shall be allowed by the statutes of cerned, with others being talked of 1. Note of Samuel H. a n ’ • 1- the State of Oregon, and for such to quite an extent. Governor Smith nabelle H. Boardman, datcj the other relief as to a court of equity Is receiving most publicity of the 4th day of November, 1923, uce may seem meet and proper in the democrat possibilities. 9550.00, upon which there is n v premises. Carl Abrams hus announced as a due 9350.00 together with inter This summons is served upon you hads of the republican prty. Hal est at 8 per cent per annum from 'by publication thereof pursuant to the ordinary amount of interest In the the 24th day of October, 1925. the order of the Hon. James Alger E. Hose has resigned as private sec 2. Notes of Alex Wilson, dated Fee, judge of the above entitled retary to Governor Patterson, presum May 5, 1920, face 8300, upon court, duly made and entered on the ably to make his formal announce which there is now due 8153.75. 30th day of January, 1928, directing ment in the near future, if the together with Interest at 8 per that publication hereof be made once chances look good to him. cent per annum from the 5th day a week for a period of four weeks All in all, It looka as if the politi of May, 1920. consecutively In the Hermiston Her cal pot may boll hard enough thia 3. Note of John F. Gorham, ald, and the first publication hereof spring and fall to arouse more than dated January 26, 1924, face 8100, is made pursuant to said order on the ordinary amount of lnteret in the together with Interest at 8 per the 2nd day of February, 1928. electlona. That is as It should be. cent per annum from the 26th day Raley, Raley & Warner, A. S. There can not be too much Interest of January, 1924. Cooley and John F. Kilkenny, at displayed In selecting servants of 4. Note of Joe Curran, dated torneys for plaintiff. Poetofflce ad' government. June 7, 1921, face 8602, upon dress, Pendleton, Oregon. 22-5tc. which there is now due the face NOTICE TO CREDITORS WKATZWAT amount together with Interest at (In the Seventh Grads) 8 per cent per annum from the 7th IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE day of June, 1921. STATE OF OREGON FOR Stanton, the secretary of war, had 6. Note of T. E. Hendrick an, UMATILLA COUNTY an uncontrollable temper. He often O. L. Waggoner, dated November In the matter of the estate of Will flew into fits over the conduct of 8,1920, face 850, upon which iam T. Lambert, deceased. the war. One day he started some there Is now due the face amount Notice is hereby given that the un fiery criticism about a general before and interest at the rate of 8 per dersigned has been appointed admin President Lincoln. The longer he cent per annum from November 8, istrator of the estate of William T. talked the angrier he grew. At last 1920. Lambert, deceased, and has qualified President Lincoln said. "Why not 6. Note of T. E. Hendrick and as the law directs. All persons hav write a letter to thts general, telling Eshter Hendrick dated October 19, ing claims against said estate are re him Just what you think of him?" 1920, face 8160, upon which there quired to present the same to me at Stanton said, "A good idea. I think is now due the face amount, to the First National Rank of Hermis I will try It." The next day he gether with Interest at the rate of ton, Oregon, with proper vouchers, showed the letter to Lincoln. "Ex 8 per cent per annum from date within six months from the date cellent. excellent," said Lincoln. thereof. hereof. "You told him Just what you think 7. Note of Frank Fartlow, dat Dated this 26th day of January, of hint. Now what are you going to ed November 15, 1920 face 825.68. 1928. do with It?” “Send It to him of upon which there is now due the F. B. Swayxe, Administrator. 10-5 course." Stanton said. "What would face amount together with inter you do with It?” Lincoln answered, est at 8 per cent per annum from NOTICE OF HEARING UPON FINAL ”1 would put it In the waste basket the date thereof. now that you have relieved your REPORT 8. Note of Mike Marshall, dated mind.” After a few momenta thought September 5. 1921. face 81227.00 without a trace of anger left Stan upon which there is now due the THE COUNTY COURT OF THE ton threw the letter in the waste TATE OF OREGON FOR face amount together with interest basket. UMATILLA COUNTY at the rate of 8 per rent per an Written by Marguerite Sunstrup In the matter of the estate of Ma num from the date thereof. 9. Note of Mike Marshall, dat ry C. McLane, deceased. ATHENA MIXES DATES AND Notice is hereby given that the ed Jure 15. 1920, face 81.054.32. undersigned administrator of the en-| upon which there is now due the FAILS TO SIOW FOR GAMES face amount together with inter late of Mary C. McLane, deceased,, est at 8 per cent per annum iron: ha« filed his final report with the' Due to a misunderstanding In the clerk of the above entitled court and i the date thereof. dates of their schedule Athena high that the Judge of said court has de 10. Note of Mike Marsbvtl <*»,. school basket ball teams did aot ed November 1. 1920. face 9863.00 signated the 25th day of February, I come to Hermiston Inst Friday night upon which there Is now due the 1928. at 2 o’clock in the afternoon j The large crowd was disappointed as face amount together with inter as the time, and the monte of the. thia pronttaed to be a close game. est at the rate of 8 per cent per above entitled court In the county After refunding the admission fee court house at Pendleton. Umatllla I annum from the date thereof. Coach Walenta announced that a County, Oregon, as the place when ; F. R. SWAYZE. game between two teams to be made and where hearing Is to be had■ up of the whole squad would be As trustee for John and Annie Mar All persons Interested are. shall. 24-lc I I thereon. played for the benefit of the crowd. hereby notified to the* and there Logan Todd wae »truck by an attack ¡appear and show cause. If any they of eprlng fever and donned a uni IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 1 have, why said report should not he form to work It alt. The game was STATE OF OREGON FOR ' tpproved. the administrator dlerharg-l faat and interesting but with many UMATILLA COUNTY «ded. his bondsmen exhonerated aad foils. The First National Bank of the eetate closed. This Friday the twain play the Hermintan, Oregon, a corpora Dated thia 26th day of January. Uriatllla five on the local floor. It tion, plaintiff 1998. wilt be a double header oB Fri va. Robert B. 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