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THE HERMISTON WTBATJi, HERMISTON, OREGON. I ¡OF OREGON ¡'Xian Association, a corporation, be the first publication herein Is made You are hereby required to appear. cancelled and that the proceeds there pursuant to said order on the 10th and answer the complaint filed! of be applied toward the satisfaction day of May, 1928. against you in the above entitled 1 of plaintiff's decree, and for a further Raley. Raley & Warner. court and cause within four w eeks' decree that the defendants Nettie A. S. Cooley, from the date of the first publics-1 Louellen Dugas, a widow, devisee of John F. Kilkenny, tlon of this numinous, and if you fail Edgar Gillespie Smith, deceased, J. B. Ryan, to so appear and answer, for want ■ Stanfield National Farm Loan Asso- Attorneys for Plaintiff, Postoffice thereof the plaintiff will apply to I elation, a corporation, and Jean . . . , Address, Pendleton, Oregon, said court for th e relief prayed for Anette Welker, unmarried, be fore-; 36-5tc and demanded In its complaint on I closed and barred of any and all I__________________________________ file in the above etitled matter, to- right, title, claim, lien or interest ini wlt: and to the premises hereinafter des-' NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION For personal judgment and <Jeçree cribed, and for a further decree' Department of the Interior, U. S. against the defendant Stanfield herein foreclosing plaintiff’s mart-! Land office at The Dalles, Oregon, National Farm Loan Association, a gage on the premises hereinafter! April 7, 1928. corporation, for the sum of 9130.00, described, and directing that the real! Notice is hereby given that Walter with interest thereon at the rate of property therein and hereinafter des A. Knauff, of Boardman, Oregon 8 per cent per annum since the 13th cribed, to-wit: who, o n ^ p r ll 28, 1923, made Home- ' The Southeast Quarter -of the stead enffy under Act Jun. 17. 1902. a"d the Northeast Quarter of Section Five No. 023192, for NWU S E U . beingISlWn f ‘ In Township Three North of Range Unit "B” Umatilla Project, Section *“ l,he n * 8 Pe' ° P6r Twenty-nine East of the Willam 18, Township 4 North. Range 28 ‘? e ? ’ * d“y ° f A’ r*1' Bast Willamette Meridian, ha. filed !1928’ and the further ®um of *3’* ette Meridian, SUBJECT to the 476.07, with interest thereon at the reservations in that certain war notlce of ntention to make final ¡rate of 5t4 per cent per annum since ranty deed recorded in Book 73 of thre. year proof, to establish c la im .. , . . . . . • ! the 13th day of April, 1928; and The race for congress in Eastern Deeds, page 365, Records of Umas to the land above described, before the further sum of 9151.32, with tilla County, Oregon, to which re Oregon has narrowed down to a con C. G. Blayden, United States Com test »between a lawyer from the far ference Is hereby made, missioner at Boardman, Oregon, on Interest thereon at the rate of 8 per I cent per annum since the 5th day together with all of the tenements, northwestern coiner of the district, tha 29th day or May., 1928. Ipf Octobr, 1926; and the further hereditaments and appurtenances which location nas had the office Claimant names as witnesses; J. R. Johnson, Invgard Skoubo, R u d > Um ° f ,2 1 2 '35' w,th interest thereunto belonging or in any wise for the past 16 years, and Roy W. olph Wastner, J. F. Gorham, all of 'on at the rate of 8 per cent per an- appertaining be sold in the manner Ritner, farmer of Umatilla County. pum since the 8th day of October, provided by law for the sale of real A complimentary vot given to your Boardman. Oregon. J. W. DONNELLY, Register 1927; and for any sum or sums paid property under foreclosure under neighbor, even though he is a fine t>y plgiptiff in payment of the delin execution to be issued on said Judg young man with an excellent repu quent taxes due and owing on said ment and decree, and that the pro tation, is really a vote against Sena IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE land, subsequent to filing of this ceeds from the sale thereof be ap tor R itner and for Judge Butler. It STATE OF OREGON suit and prior to entry of decree, to plied to the satisfaction of plaintiff’s would be ui forti.nat for this county, For the County of Umatilla gether with interest thereon at the Judgment in the amounts aforesaid, the largest in population and wealth, In the matter of the Estate of John rate of 8 per cent per annum from and for such other relief as equity j if a divided vote would result in our W. McDermed, Deceased. ! th date of said payment; and the in the matter may require. losing a representative in Congress. Citation. I further sum of 936.00, with interest This summons is served upon you WRITE IN THE NAME THUS— To George E. McDermed, Frank N. thereon at the rat® of 8 per cent per by* publication thereof pursuant to McDermed, Orlester McDermed and anpum since the 4th day of Aplrl, the order of the Hon. James Alger Mattle Malcolm. 1928; and the further sum of 2250.00 Fee, Judge of the, above entitled In the Name of the State of Ore-' attorney fee in this suit; and for court, duly made and entered on the gon, you are hereby commanded toI plalptiff’s costs and disbursements in 30th day of April, 1928, directing appear in the County court, of the! this suit, and that the sum of 2200.00 that publication herein be made once State of Oregon, in and for the ¡stock in the plaintiff's bank held in a week for a period of four weeks (Paid adv. by Ritner for Congress Club,, II. J. Warner, Pres., Pen county of Umatilla, at the court hoyse! trust by the said bank for the de consecutively in the Hermiston Her dleton, Oregon.) in the City of Pendleton, Oregon, on j fendant Stanfield National Farm ald, of Hermiston, Oregon, and that the 19th day of May, 1928, at the; — hour of 2 o'clock P. M., of said day to show cause, if any exist, why an order should not be made authorizing J. S. West, the administrator of the estate of said John W. McDermed, deceased, to sell the real property of said state described as follows, to- Candida’s for the Republican wlt: Lots 1 and 2 in Block 2 in ths nomination for Town of Hermiston, Umatilla county, FECTÎVE MAY R« TO IE M .J O Oregon, as located in Section 10, Tp. RETURN U N IT OCT. i l , 1 «M 4 N R. 28 E7. W. M., at private sale ROUND TRIP TO for cash in hand to the highest bid Low fare«all parts o f m id DENVER der. i w e st, south and east» OMAHA KANSAS Witness my hand and seal of said Fine fast trains. OES MOI Court affixed this 10th day of April, S T . I.OUI: OF UMATILLA COUNTY ¿»/Serai efopouere CHICAGO 1928. • n a b /« you D E T R O IT ......... to u itit CINCINNA TI R. T. BROWN, C LE V EljtN O Zion National Park ' , ' i ! County Clerk. TO R O N T O .... PRIMARY ELECTION MAY 18 * * 5 f c 28-Btc 1928 N a m « of Sing Sing The name of Sing Sing prison ano * n I so the name of the adjacent rllluge Ossining, are derived from an Indliin name meaning “place of stone." Until 1901 the vlllHge had tlie name of Sing Sing, hut the residents objected to the association with the name of the prls on and alter several attempts sue reeded in changing It. The village ot Sing Sing was Incorporated In 1813. 12 years before the prlsou was estab llshed there. A. R. SHUMWAY Milton, Oregon Republican Candidate Don’t Throw Your Vote Away tor nomination for County Commissioner OF UMATILLA COUNTY MAY 18, 1928 — Paid Advertisement. —TRY THE HERALD WANT ADS— For Delegate to Republican Nation- | al Convention for Nomination of | President and Vice-President ® ■ ■ X Roy W. Ritner TOM G URDANE SHERIFF F re d E. K id d le ■ Of Union County. ■ NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Offlea at he Dallee, Oregon, April 11, 1928, Notice is hereby given that John B. Maaon, of Hermiston, Oregon, who on Jan. 29, 1924, Made Homestead Entry under Act Jun. 8, 1912, No. 924649, for NWU Section 20, Town ship 4 North, Range 29 East Wil lamette Meridian, hag filed notice of Intention to make final three yeai Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before W. J War ner, United States Commissioner, at Hermiston, Oregon, on the 3 let day of Mny, 1928, Claimant names as witnesses: Jacob L. Stork. Hermiston, Oregon: James G. Pearson, of Hermiston, Oregon: Franklin Mason, of Hermit ton, Oregon, and Charles E. Lewis of Stanfield, Oregon. J. W. DONNELLY, Register NEW YORK BOSTON...... UNION PACIF F. C. Woughter, Agent, Hermiston, Oregon ■ I■ : 20 FOR EVERT MOTORCAR A STAN OAK D QU PRODUCT FRED E. KIDDLE “Hoover for President, McNary for Vice-President’’ YOUR CONSIDERATION AT THE POLLS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED F re d E. K id d le "For Enforcement of AH Laws'' Candidate for Delegate to the Republican National Convention. RESIDENT OF UMATILLA COUNTY FOR 47 YEARS ■ (Paid Advertisement.) If elected will give night service. 'I a n T he Man the R epublican j; Party Can W in w ith In N ovem ber R. R. BUTLER IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THT STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA TILLA COUNTY The Federal Land Bank of Cpo- kane, a corporation,. Plaintiff, vs N ettle Louellen Dugas, a widow, de vlsee of Edgar Gillesple Smith, deceat ed; Stanfield National Farm Loan Association, a corporation; and Jean Anette Welker, unmarried. Defend ants. Summons. Equity No. 4545. To Nettie Louellen Dugas, a wid ow. devtaee of Edgar Gillespie Smith, deceased, and Jean Anette Welker, unmarried, the above named défend ante: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE Delegate-at-Large Voters ill find his name on the ba lot as follows: Pk. For Illustrated Booklet«, Reserva tion » end In form ation , address Aaent named below. Candidate for Congress Widening the Telephone Horizon IN the memory of many now living, Alexander Graham Bell predicted that the day would come when we could talk to other countries, even across wide expanses of water. Bell’s vision was made a reality when in 1926 New York and London spoke together in two way conversation. Since then, this service has been opened to the public between any point in the U.S. A. andGreat Britain. Mexico has been brought Into speaking distance. Important cities of conti nental Europe have come within our voice horizon. Even more im portant, the Bell System in the UnitedStates now embraces 18,500,000 telephone« —a growth for the past year of more than 750,000. This is measurable progress in widening Amer ica’s telephone horizon. T he P acific T elephone A nd T elegraph C ompany HE IS THE LOGICAL AND OUT STANDING CANDIDATE FOR THE REPUBLICAN NOMINATION Political! and favorabl, no other candidate is so well known as Judge Butler. He has served as State Senator four terms. He has a mind of brilliant qualities and a silver tongue which has won him the honor of being lne of the beat known public men in Oregon. He is 46 years old, 22 years a resident of the Second district. The Republican party an<j t he Second Eastern Oragon District will be safe with Butler. Write his name in. PLAY SAFE WITH YOUR PARTY ■t' r ' - i r AND DISTRICT Write In The Nam e X R. R. B U TLER On Your Primary Ballot May 18 BELL SYSTEM On« Policy • On« Syitcm ■ Cnitwraol ¿«rré« j ■ Paid Aiv. by Butelr for Congress Club, Ben R. 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