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THE HEBM1STOH HEKALD, HBBMMTOM. OMCQOX. The foreign missionary society of ceeds from the sale thereof be ap the Methodist church met at the plied to the satisfaction of plaintiff’s home of Mrs. Hamrick Tuesday after judgment in the amounts aforesaid, Published every Thursday at Her noon at 2:30. A program was enJoy- and for such other relief as equity miston, Umatilla County, Oregon by Id lad reports from the district con In the matter may require. Joseph 8. Harvey, editor and man vent ion at The Dalles given. This summons is served upon you by publication thereof pursuant to ager. I the order of the Hon. James Alger NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Entered as second class matter Department of the Interior, U. 8. Fee, Judge of the above entitled December, 1906, at the pestofflce at band Office at he Dalles, Oregon, court, duly made and entered on the Hermiston, Umatilla <5>unty, Oregon. 30th day of April, 1928, directing April 11, 1928. Notice is hereby given that John that publication herein be made once Subscription Ratea E. Mason, of Hermiston, Oregon, who a week for a period of four weeks One Tear —----- ------------------- >2.Od on Jan. 29, 1924, made Homestead consecutively In the Hermiston Her ald, of Hermiston, Oregon, and that Bin Months ...................... ............ |1 .0 9 Entry under Act Jun. 6, 1912, No. the first publication herein is made 024 549, for NW *4 Section 20, Town ship 4 North, Range 29 East Wil pursuant to said order on the 10th “To thine own self be true, and it lamette Meridian, has filed notice of day of May, 1928. Raley, Raley & Warner, must follow as the night the day, intention to make final three year A. S. Cooley, thou canst not then be false to any Proof, to establish claim to the land John F. Kilkenny, man.” above described, before W. J. War J. B. Ryan, ner, United States Commissioner, at Hermiston, Oregon, on the 31st day Attorneys for Plaintiff, Postofflcp FIFTY-NINTH ANNUAL COM Address, Pendleton, Oregon. of May, 1928. MENCEMENT AT STATE COLLEGE 36-5tc‘‘ Claimant names as witnesses: Jacob b. Stork. Hermiston, Oregon; James G. Pearson, of Hermiston, NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE With more than 500 seniors and Oregon; Franklin Mason, of Hermis UNDER EXECUTION graduate students to be granted de ton, Oregon, and Charles E. Lewis, Notice is hereby given that by vir grees June 4, and with hundreds of of Stanfield, Oregon. alumni returning for annual reunions J. W. DONNELLY, Register tue of an execution issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon the fifth-ninth annual commencement program June 1-4 promises to be IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE for Umatilla County to me directed and delivered upon a judgment and packed with traditional and special STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA decree and order of sale rendered in events. Among the latter Is the lay TILLA COUNTY said court on the 5th day of May, ing of the corner stone for the big The Federal Land Bank of Spo Memorial union building now nearing kane, a corporation,, Plaintiff, vs. 1928, In favor of The Federal Land Bank of Spokane, a corporation, completion. Nettle Louellen Dugas, a widow, de This ceremony will precede the visee of Edgar Gillespie Smith, deceas against Bank of Stanfield, a corpora military tournament on Bell field ed; Stanfield National Farm Loan tion; and Stanfield National Farm and It in turn will be followed by Association, a corporation; and Jean Loan Association, a corporation, in the annual alumni banquet tendered Anette Welker, unmarried, Defend the suit therein pending wherein the said the Federal Land Bank of Spo by President and Mrs. W. J. Kerr. ants. kane, a corporation, was plaintiff The golden Jubilee class of 1878 and Summons. and the said Hattie O’Grady, being the silver jubilee group of 1903 are Equity No. 4545. the same person as Harriet O’Grady having special reunions this year, as To Nettle Louellen Dugas, a wid are the more recent closes of 1915 ow, devisee of Edgar Gillespie Smith, and Harrietta O’Grady, a widow; to 1918 Inclusive. Former students deceased, and Jean Anette Welker, Bank of Stanfield, a corporation;! from every part of the state and more unmarried, the above named defend Stanfield National Farm Loan Asso ciation, a corporation; A. A. j distant points are going. ants; Schramm, Superintendent of Banka Official ceremonies of graduation IN THE NAME OF THE STATE for the State of Oregon; R. L. El-1 will be gln Sunday with the bacca OF OREGON llott, Deputy Superintendent of' laureate service at which Dr. Herb You are hereby required to appear ert 8. Johnson, prominent Boston and answer the complaint filed Banks for the State of Oregon; L. minister formerly of Oregon, will be against you In the above entitled M. Travis, Inc., a corporation; and the speaker. Monday morning the court and cause within four weeks Peter Repplinger, were defendants, commencement exercises will be from the date of the first publica for the sum of $123.50, together with held when Dr. 8. B. L. Penrose, pres tion of this summons, and if you fail interest thereon at the rate of 8 per ident of Whitman college, will be to so appear and answer, for want ent per annum since the 25th day the speaker. Degrees will be con thereof the plaintiff will apply to of May, 1927 until paid; and the ferred by President Kerr as usual. said court for the relief prayed for further sum of $123.50, together Of the total students to be gradu and demanded in Its complaint on with interest thereon at the rate of ate«,, 505 are candidates for the file in the above etitled matter, to- 8 per cent per annum since the 25th day of November, 1927, until paid; bachelor's degree and 17 for the mas wlt: and the further sum of $3,334.07, ter’s. Every county in the state ex For personal judgment and d»-ree cept Lhree l" represented in the against the defendant Stanfield together with interest thereon at the group. On the tentative list there National Farm Loan Assoclatl :i. a rate of 5 *4 Per cent per annum are, with numbers of graduates, corporation, for the sum of $ 1 3 \9 n, since the 25th day of November, Raker, 9; Benton, 132; Clackamas, 19 with Interest thereon at the rate of 1927, until paid; and the fur’her Clatsop, 10; Columbia, 10; Coos, 9; 8 per cent per annum since the 13th sum of $628.58, together with in Deschutes. 3; Douglas, 1; Gilliam, 1; day of October, 1927; and the further terest thereon aV the rate of 8 per Grant, 1; Harney, 2; Jackson, 12; sum of 2130.00 with interest there- cent per annum since the 21st day Jefferson, 1; Josephine, 4; Klamath, jon at the rate of 8 per cent per an of December, 1927 until paid and the 4; Lake, 5; Lana, 13; blncoln, 3; num since the 13th day of April, further sum of $112.20, together blnn, 24; Malheur, 4; Marlon, 19; 1928; and the further sum of 33,- with interest thereon at the rate of Morrow, 6; Multnomah, 111; Polk, 476.07, with Interest thereon at the 8 per cent per annum slnce the 31st 8; Sherman, 8; Tillamook, 2; Uma rate of 5 % per cent per annum since day of March, 1928, until paid; and tilla, 13; Union, 6; Wallowa, 4 Was the 13th day of April, 1928; and the further sum of $23.00, together co, 3; Washington, 10; Wheeler, 2; the further sum of $151.32, with with interest thereon at the rate of per cent per annum since the 14th Yamhill, 9. interest thereon at the rate of 8 per 8 day of December, 1927, until paid; cent per annum since the 5th day less the sum of $190.00, credited on TEX RANKIN WILL TRY FOR of Octobr, 19 26; and the further account of stock in the Stanfield sum of $212.35, with interest there National Farm Loan Association, a ENDURANCE FLIGHT RECORD in at the rate of 8 per cent per an corporation, and the further stun of num stnee the 8th day of October, $300.00, ag and for attorney's fees, 1927: and for any sum or sums paid and the further sum of $64.60, costs The definite date set by Tex Ran by plaintiff In payment of the delin kin, veteran pilot of Portland, Ore., quent taxes due and owing on said and disbursements, which said decree for his attempt to better both he land, subsequent to filing of thl3 and Judgment and order of sale has solo endurance and the endurance suit and prior to entry of decree, to been duly docketed and enrolled In flight records will be June 5 off he gether with interest thereon at the day, at the front door of the court beach at Seaside, Oregon, bong rate of 8 per cent per annum from and in and by which said judgment months of rain, In which there has th date of said payment; and the decree and order of sale it was dir scarcely been a week of flying weath further sum of $36.00, with interest ected that the hereinafter described er, caused the postponemet of the thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per real property in Umatilla County Oregon, together with the tenements, flight. annum since the 4th day of Apirl, appurtenances The pioneer aviator of the north 1928; and the further sum of $250.00 hereditaments and west plans to make the attempt alone. attorney fee In this suit; and for thereto belonging or in any wise He came to this decision after the plaintiff's costa and disbursements in appertaining, and also all of the es tate, right and interest of said de tests he made with the Ryan mono this suit, and that the sum of $200.00 fendants in and to the same, be sold plane in which he will make the stock in the plaintiff’s bank held in by the Sheriff of Umatilla County, trial. He will reduce the lead of the trust by the said bank for the de Oregon, to satisfy said judgment and plane by almost 400 pounds by mak fendant Stanfield National Farm all costs. ing the attempt alonp and In propor Loan Association, a corporation, be THEREFORE.. I will, on the 23rd, tion, he believes, will Increase the cancelled and that the proceeds there day of June, 1928, at the hour of safety of the take-off and the first of be applied toward the satisfaction two o'clock In the afternoon of said 12 hours of hazardous flight. of plaintiff's decree, and for a further the office of the clerk of said court, Rankin flew the huge monoplane decree that the defendants Nettie house tn the City of Pendleton, Uma which has an extra four feet on the Louellen Dugas, a widow, devisee of tilla County, Oregon, sell all the wings, on a long cross-country flight Edgar Olllespie Smith, deceased. right, tltle an<J interest which the to Boise, Idaho, recently to determine Stanfield National Farm Loan Asso said defendants, or either of them, how It would act under different con ciation, a corporation, and Jean had on the 26th day of May. 1918, or ditions. He tested It thoroughly In Anette Welker, unmarried, be fore since then have acquired or now have, all kinds of weather and at many closed and barred of any and all in and to the following described altitudes. He knows exactly wha right, title, claim, Hen or interest in prmisc., situated in Umatilla County. the plane will do under different and to the premises hereinafter des Oregon, to-wlt; conditions. Thc Couth Half of the Northwest cribed, and for a further decree H« will take off on the 30 mile herein foreclosing plaintiff's mort Quarter of the Northeast Quarter beach at Seaside with 650 gallons of gage on the premia s hereinafter and all the land North and West 1 gasoline which, he estimates, from re described, and directing that the sen' of the Furnish Ditch In th« East | cent lod tests, will keep him In the property therein and hereinafter des Half of the Southwest Quarter of ‘ sir 85 hours, almost two hours better cribed, to-wlt: Northeast Quarter of Section j than the pesent endurance flight rec Thirty-four In townhlp Four North The Southeast Quarter of the ord. The endurance flight record la Northeast Quarter of Section Five of Range Twenty-nlne East of the now held by George Haldeman and Wlllamette Meridian, containing In Township Three North of Range Edward Stinson at 63 hours 38 min 37.4 acres more or less Twenty-nine East of the Willam utes snd 30 seconds. ette Meridian. SUBJECT to the together with the tenements, hered reservations in that certain war itaments and appurtenances thereto FARM NOTES ranty deed recorded in Book 73 of belonging or in anywise appertaining Deeds, page 365, Records of Uma and also all of the right, estate, title Maximum development of color and tilla County, Oregon, to which re and interest of said defendants' in leaflneaa In alfalfa, the two chief fac and to the same; said lands to be sold ference la hereby made, tors In high grade hay. Is dependent together with all of the tenements, at public auction to the highest bid upon cutting before the half bloom hereditaments and appurtenances der for cash In hand, the proceeds, stage. Different fields of alfalfa will thereunto belonging or In any else of sale to be applied tn satisfaction', vary In time at which they begin to appertaining be sold In the manner of said execution and all roeta. lose their green color, but between provided by law for th« sale of real Dated this 11th day of May. 1928. one-tenth to one-half bloom la usually property under foreclosure under R. T. COOKINOHAM. the proper time to tut. reports the execution to be Isened on said Judg Sheriff of Umatilla County, Oregon, Oregon experiment station. , ment and decree, and that the pro JS-lc Œljr tyrnntatira tyratb Years of Service in Model T Fords Expenditure o f few dollars may enable you to get thousands of miles from your old car THE Model T Ford is still a great car. 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