THE ILEBMISTOK HEILLID, HERMISTON. OREGON. Œljr tymttatan ^rralò represent this section of the county IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE had upon the 17th day of July. 1917, In the county contest In Pendleton. 1 STATE OF OREGON FOR THE the date of said mortgage, or has COUNTY OF UMATILLA since acquired, or now has, in the Published every Thursday at He»- The population of the high school Fred P. Oswald, Plaintiff following described lands located ln mlaton, Umatilla County, Oregon by , has Increased 5.1 per cent since the vs. Umatilla County, Oregon, to-wit: — Joseph 8. Harvey, editor and man ' beginning of the second semester Martha E. Benson, Anna Wat­ First parcel. Lots 9, 10, 11, and 12 ager. i making a total of 103 students at son, Benjamin Stanton, Frank in Block 47, Coe’s First Addition to the present time. The students en­ Stanton, Nellie Allison and J. the City of Stanfield, and second par- Entered as second class matter terin g since the first of the year are C. Allison, her husband, Ud- el, the North Half of the Southwest December, 1906, at the peetoffloe at ! Tom Lenhart and Ernest Cox from ney Richardson, Fred Richard­ Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon. j Hermiston, Clifford Jenkins from son, Neva Richardson, also all he Southwest Quarter, and the Glendale, California, Letha Hurtle other persons or parties un­ Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Subscription Kates from La Grande, Evelyn Shepherd known claiming any right, tit­ Quarter of the Southwest Quarter, One Tear — ----------------------- *1.00 ! from Wasco. The enrollment of the le, estate, lien or interest in '.nd the South Half of the Southwest the real estate described in Six Months______ _________ $1.00 gradee has increased 3.6 per cent juartcr of the Southwest Quarter of since the beglning of the second sem­ the complaint herein, Defend­ the Northwest Quarter of Section 12, ester, making a total population of ants. Township 4, North, Range 29 E. W. “To thine own self be true, and it the grades 202. Those entering since Summons, equity No. 4309. M., second parcel containing twenty must follow as the night the day, the beginning of the year are: First To Martha E. Reason, Anna Wat­ teres, more or less, the proceeds to thou canst not then be false to any grade, Billie Parker, California: Cecil son, Benjamin Stanton, Frank Stan­ >e applied to the satisfaction of said man.” ¡Warrer, Pasco, Wash.; John Dunn­ ton, Nellie Allison and J. C. Allison, execution and all costs, as far as the ing, Pasco, Wash. Second gTade, her husband, Udney Richardson, Fred ■ame will go. The mortgage being Anna Huarlkson, La Grande; Helen Richardson, Neva Richardson, also GET WHAT THEY’RE WORTH -ecorded in the office of the Record- Dunning, Paaco, Wash. Third grade, all other persons or parties unknown ■r of Conveyances for Umatilla Coun- During the past week or so outside La Velle Stephenson, Perry, Ore. claiming any right, title, estate, lien y, Oregon, Mortgage Book 91, page Fourth grade, Evelyn Edna Briles, or interest in the real estate describ­ Interests are reported to have 'pur­ 65, and said execution having been chased about three carloads of fine The Dalles, Oregon, Marie Lou Steph­ ed in the complaint herein: o me delivered upon the data of this dairy stock from dairymen on the enson, Perry, Ore. Sixth grade. Jack In the name of the State of Ore­ lotice, to-wit ¡-February 23, 1928. project. Prices paid are reported to House, Custer, Wash. Seventh grade. gon, you and each of you are hereby R. T. Cooklngham, Sheriff run from $100 to $125 per head, and Opal Hartle, La Grande. Eighth required to appear and answer the of Umatilla County, Oregon. 26-5c grade, Twila Brown, Bellingham, that Bounds like a lot of money. complaint filed against you ln the above entitled cause within four But one buyer is quoted as hav­ Washington. Explorer, Smokes weeks from the date of the first pub­ ing said of one herd for which he Lucky Strikes in Isabelle Dodd, a student of Whit- lication of this summons, and you paid $100 per head straight that '’ollege. and Florence Woughter, will please take notice that if you the herd was worth $150 a head to Wildest Africa him. Dairy stock can not be a student of the University of Ore­ fail to appear and answer or other­ *‘Once on the Abyssinian more valuable to any country than gon, were visitors of the high school. wise Plead within said time, the border m y shipment of plaintiff for want thereof will apply they are on this project. The Her­ ald hates to see these good cows j 7 Miss Randall and to the court for the relief prayed for Lucky Strikes from Amer­ shipped out, but common sense would Miss Brlerley gave a party at high in plaintiff's complaint, to-wit: For the hole family and use mod­ ica missed us, and 1 w as dictate that If a dairy man wants to ¡school honoring the senior girls. That the defendants and each of ern machinery and the te st of m iserable until the natives cash in at a profit on the herd he Ten tables of “Travel” were in play. them be required to disclose the nat­ mtcrials. You are assured of the followed our tracks across has spent yearg in building he should High prize was won by Mrs. Bensej ure of their respective claims in and best of service in our shop. th e K a is o u t d e s e r t to to tlie following described real prem­ sell right. California dairy men ind Letha Hartle won consoiato We have just installed a new have been playing Oregon breeders They presented prizes to Elba Ham­ ises, to-wit: N airobi w ith m y precious for a bunch of suckers for a long rick, Nell Reeves and Francis Sales, All of Lot Six (6) In Block Five cargo of Luckies, A fter time, particularly in the Willamette who were guests of honor. (5) in Richmond’s Addition to the Nell four yea rs o f sm o k in g City of Helix, Umatilla County, valley. The Eastern Oregon dairy Reeves gave two readings and Elba Luckies in w ildest Africa, Oregon, otherwise known as Lot men apparently are following in the Hamrick played several piano num­ I find m y voice in perfect valley breeders’ footsteps. Six (6) in Block Five (5) of Helix, bers. Other guests beside the stu­ condition for m y lecture Richmond’s Addition. If we sell cows to outside buyers dents and faculty were Isabelle Dodd, And are prepared to oil and re­ or In or to any part of said premises they should be sold at such a price Iris Little an