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THE HEBMISTOH HBflXLD, HERMISTON. OREGON. QHp^tratfltmi ^rralh Production of Malt Drops Off. Washington, D. C.—Whether or not Publlahed «very Thursday at Her less beer Is being drunk, the United miston, Umatilla County, Oregon by States production of malt—important Joeeph 8. Harvey, editor and man brewing material—is falling rapidly, according eto the commerce depart ager. ment. The census of manufacturers Entered an aeeond elaaa matter discloses a decrease of nearly IS pet December, 190«, at the postoffice at -ent in value of malt produced in 1927, Hermiston, Umatilla d)unty, Oregon. compared with 1925. to the premises hereinafter describ and to the following described pre with interest thereon at the rate of ed, and for a further decree herein mises situated in Umatilla County, 8 per cent per annum since the 13th foreclosing plaintiff’s mortgage on State of Oiegon, to-wit; day of April, 1928, until paid; and the premises hereinafter described, The Northeast Quarter of the the further sum of «3,476.07, togeth and directing that the real property Northeast Quarter of Section er with interest thereon at the rate therein ana hereinafter described, to- Twenty-four, in Township Two paid; and the further sum of »36.00 wit: North of Range Thirty; the together with interest thereon at the Southwest Quarter of the South South Half of the Southwest rate of 8 per cent per annum since west Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section Eighteen; the the 4th day of April, 1928, until Quarter of Section 28 in Tp. North Half of the Northwest paid, less the sum of «200.00 stock FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY AND North Range 29, B. W. M. situated Quarter; the Southeast Quarter subscription In Stanfield National in Umatilla County, State of Ore THE MARKETS of the Northwest Quarter and Farm Loan Association, a corpora USE MODERN MAHCINERY AND Subscription Rates gon Portland the Northeast Quarter of the tion; and the further sum of »250.00, THE BEST OF MATERIALS. One Tear ............... ....................«3.0« Wheat — Big Bend bluestem, hard together with all of the tenements, Southwest Quarter of Section as and for the fees of attorneys for Biz Moatha......................... __ .... «1.09 white, 11.38; soft white and western hereditaments and appurtenances Nineteen, all ln Township Two, plaintiff, and the further sum of white, «1.28; hard winter and western thereunto belonging or ln any wise YOU ARE ASSURED OF THE North of Range Thirty-one, all «50.45, costs and disbursements In appertaining be sold In the manner red, «1.18'4; northern spring, «1.18. being East of the Willamette this suit, which said decree and judg “To thine own self be true, and it BEST OF SERVICE IN OUR Hay — Alfalfa »16.60@17; valley provided by law for the sale of real Meridian must follow as the night the day, timothy »17.5O@18; eastern Oregon property under foreclosure under 1 together with the tenements, hered- ment and order of sale have been SHOP. thou caust not then be false to any timothy, «21@21.50. exacution to be issued o„ said ju d g-! ¡laments a n d appurtenances thereto duly duly docketed and enrolled in man.” Butterfat—47 @ 48c. ment and decree, and that the pro- j belonging or in any wise appertcln- the office of the clerk of said court, Eggs—Ranch, 25@29c. ceeds from the sale thereof be a p -|ing; and also all of the right estate, and In and by which said judgment, For those who would like to be Plied to the satisfaction of plaintiff’s title and interest ot said defendants decree and order of sale it was di Cattle—Steers, good. »11.25@12. president It might be well to bear in judgment ln the amounts aforesaid, | ln and to the same; said lands to be rected that the hereinafter described Hogs—Medium to choice, »9@12. mind the sorrow of Mr. Hoover In not Lambs — Good to choice, »1O.75& and for such other relief as equity sold at public auction to the highest real property ln Umatilla County, Or being able to spend a few hours fish «12.26. in the matter may require. (bidder for cash fn hand_ the proceeds egon, together with the tenements, ing In Oregon without having the Seattle. This summon« is served upon you!of sale to be applied ln satisfaction hereditaments and appuitenances sport ruined by photographers. The thereto belonging or in any wise ap- j Wheat—Soft white, western white by publication thereof pursuant to ¡of said execution and all costs, nominee for president is of Quaker «1.2«; hard winter, western red, north the order of the Honorable I. M pertaining, and also all of the estate, Dated this 12th day of July, 1928 stock, but we'll bet he said some ern spring, «1.1«; bluestem, «1.39. right and Interest of said defendants Schannep, Judge of the County Court) R. T. Cookingham, Sheriff of thing stronger than "doggone" when in and to the same, be sold by the Hay — Alfalfa, »24; timothy, »30; of the State or Oregon for Umatilla ! Umatilla County, Oregon. 45-5tc. sheriff of Umatilla County,' Oregon, he finally had to give up hie quest P. 8.. «24. County, duly made and entered on to satisfy said judgment and all costs. for fish. Butterfat—48c. the 19th day of July, 1928, direct NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Therefore, I will, on the 11th day Eggs—Ranch, 23@28c. ing that publication herein be made of August, 1928, at the hour of two UNDER EXECUTION Hermiston had one of the three Cattle—Prime steers, «11.25® 12.10. once a week for a period of four livestock clubs in the county ln 1927 Hogs—Prime, «12.06@12.95. weeks consecutively in the Hermiston NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that o’clock in the afternoon of said day, that received a certificate of merit Lambs—Choice, «11.25@12.25. Herald of Hermiston, Oregon, and by virtue of an execution issued out at the front door of the courthouse showing that its work was 100 per Spokane. that the first publication hereln Is 5V4 Per cent per annum since the In the City of Pendleton, Umatilla cent completed. The local calf club Hogg — Good, and choice, »11.25@ made pursuant to said order on tile 13th day of April, 1928, until paid; County, Oregon, sell all the rig h t,1 won this honor for the community, 11.36. 26th day of July, 1928. jand the further sum of »151.32, to- title and interest which the said de aad It deserves the thanks of all of Cattle—Steers, good, »10.50@ll.00. RALEY, RALEY & WARNER. ■ «ether with interest thereon at the fendants or either of them had on the Your needs in everything us. bet’s have some more records A. S. COOLEY and rate of 8 per cent per annum since 13th day of April, 1918, or since then have acquired or now have, in and th at is necessary to com like this for 1928. JOHN F. KILKENNY, ’he 5th day of October, 1926, until Irish Filer Raised to Colonel’s Rank to the following described premises Dublin.—Major James Fitzmaurice, Postoffice address. Pendleton, Oregon Paid ; and the further sum of «212.35 situated in Umatilla County, State plete your golf outfit. J. B. RYAN, ¡together with interest thereon at the For some reason Pendleton folks member of the crew of the transat of Oçegon, to-wlt: seem to think we have the hottest lantic plane Bremen, has been pro Postoffice address, Spokane, Wash ’’a«e of 8 per cent per annum since The Southeast Quarter of the ington. - the 8th day of October, 1927, until climate In the county. The records moted to the rank of colonel in the Northeast Quarter of Section Attorneys for the Plaintiff. I of the circuit court of the State of In the recent hot wave should dis Free State air service. Five in Township Three North (47-6tc) Oregon for Umatilla County to me pel that Idea. We cordially invite of Range Twenty-nine East of — ------------------ — ¡directed and delivered upon a judg- Pendleon folks down to enjoy our Noted Lumberman Dies. the Willamette Meridian, subject NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE ment and decree and order of sale ren cooler weather. Minneapolis, Minn.—Thomas Bai to the reservations in that cer UNDER EXECUTION | dered *n 8aid court on the 2nd day low Walker, 88, millionaire lumber tain warranty deed recorded in NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ° f Ju‘y’ 1928, in faVOr ° f The Feder’ Book 73 of Deeds, page 365, Re One of those indlviduls that is al man, philanthropist and art collector, by virtue of an execution ¡¿sued out La"d Baak ° f Spokane’ a corP°r- cords of Umatilla County, Ore ways doting on comparative figures died here. of the Circuit Court of the State ol on’ aea'nst Stanfield National gon, to which reference is here informed us the other day that each Oregon for Umatilla County to m e' Tarm Loan A8*°ciatl° “- a corpora- by made carload of butter produced represents the 8Ult theretn pending IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE directed and delivered upon a judg tio“’ the consumption ot to carloads of together with the tenements, hered ment and decree and order of sale ren ' herein thr said The Federal Land STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA alfalfa hay, or its equivalent In itaments and appurtenances thereto dered in said court on the 2nd day of Bank ° f spokane> a corporation, is TILLA COUNTY. roughage. In other words two- belonging or in any wise appertain July, 1928, in favor of the Federal plaintiff and the said Nettie Lou- thirds of a trainload of hay can be The Federal Land Bank of Spo Land Bank of Spokane, a corporation, ellen Dugas, a widow, Devisee of Ed ing; and also all of the right, estate, condensed Into one carload If thc hay kane, a corporation. Plaintiff, title and interest of said defendants against Gilbert H. Collins and Hazel gar Gillespie Smith, deceased; Stan is used to produce a manufactured in and to the same; said lands to be field National Farm Loan Associa vs. product. Still he insists On selling Florence B. Connor as Administratrix Collins, husband and wife; John H. tion, a corporation; and Jean Anette sold at public auction to the highest Com« tr. DeMoss and Phoebe DeMoss, hus hay in competition that Is becoming of the estate of Charles W. Connor, Welker, unmarried, are defendants, bidder for cash in hand, the proceeds band and wife; and Pendleton Nat renew it n> increasingly keen. deceased; Florence B. Connor, a ional Farm Loan Association, a cor for the sum of »130.00, together of sale to be applied in satisfaction time you widow; Stanfield National r rm poration, in the suit therein pending with interest thereon at the rate o f i° f said execution and all costs. Dated this 12th day of July, 1928. For those individuals who find Loan Association, a corporation; wherein the said The Federal Land 8 per cent per annum since the 13th in town their chief delight ln telling in Clyde C. Connor and Mrs. Clyde C. R. T. Cookingham, Sheriff of Bank of Spokane, a corporation, is day of October, 1927, until paid; and mournful numbers how many things Connor, his wife; and Frank L. Con plaintiff and the sald Gilbert H. the further sum of «130.00, together Umatilla County, Oregon. 45-5t. are wrong with these United States nor and Mrs. Frank L. Ccuinor, his Collins and Hazel Collins, hus of ours we recommend a perusal of wife. Defendants. band and wife; John II Katherine Mayo’s "Mother India.” Moss and Phoebe DeMoss. SUMMONS. Equity 4574. band and wife; Pendleton National To Clyde C. Connor and Mrs. Clyde The recent hot wave was herd on C. Connor, his wife, the above named Farm Loan Association, a corpora dispositions, but a big apiarist told us defendants; tlon; J. M. Biggs; O. E. Ryder and that his bees made a new record for J. C. Palmer were defendants, for IN THE NAME OF THE STATE themselves in the matter of storing OF OREGON the sum of »71.50, together with In honey during the hot weather. terest thereon at th You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed cent per annum since the 28th day John Joeeph Tunney Is etill the against you In the above entitled of January, 1927, until paid; and heavyweight champion of the world court and cause within four weeks the further sum of «71.50. together A fight ln New York, bitter and vic from the date of the first publica- 7*th ,rtere8t thereon at the rate of ious while it lasted, ended In the 11th tlon of this summons, and If you fall 8 per cent per annum since the 28th round with the defeat of Tom Heeney, to so appear and answer for w a n t|day ot JuIy’ 1927’ unt11 Pa,d: and thereof thc plaintiff will apply to said the further sum of «71.50, together the New Zealand challenger. August 29 or 30 has been selected court for the relief prayed for and with interest thereon at the rate of tentatively as date for the official noti demanded In its complaint on file ln 8 per cent per annum since the 28tb day of January, 1928, until paid; fication of Senator Joseph T. Robin the above entitled matter, to-wit: For personal judgment and decree and the further sum of »2,060.92, to son that he has been nominated by the democrats for vice president. The against the above named defendants, gether with interest thereon at the ceremonies will be held at Little Rock, Florence B. Connor, a widow and rate of 5 % per cent per annum since Ark. Stanfield National Farm Loan Asso the 28th day of January, 1928. un ciation, a corporation, and each of til paid; and the further sum of them for the sum ot «28, with in «20.62, together with interest th»re United States to Bar Fruit Trees. on at the rate of 8 per cent per an Washington, D. C.—Importation in terest thereon at the rate of 8 per num since the 5th day or October to the United States of nursery stocks cent per annum since the 17th day 1926, until paid; and the further of apple, pear, quince and Massaro of July, 1927; and the further sum sum of «29.61, together with inter cherry will be prohibited after July of «28.00 with Interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum since je8^ «her°on at the rate of 8 per cent — AT— 1, 1930, uuder a decision of the feu oral horticultural board approved by the 17th day of January, 1928; and per annunl since the 8th day of Oct- th0 further sum of «743.22, with in- ob*r’ 1927- until paid; and the fur- Secretary Jardine. The availability of American-grown stocks of these terest therein at the rate of 6 per tber sum of »10.00, together with fruits and the danger from pojdiblt cent per annum since the 17th day inter**« thereon at the rate of 8 pe, HAVING BOUGHT A BUSINESS AT CHILOQUIN ON THE KLAMATH entry of new fruit pests with foreign of January. 1928; and the further lent l’er “»num since the 20th day RESERVATION WE WILL IN THE NEXT 30 DAYS sum of »519.95, with Interest thereon January, 1928, until paid; less stocks were given by the board to ¡at the rate of 8 per cent per annum ,ke 8l,ni °f »110.00 stock subscrip- Justify the exclusion. slnce the 18th day of June, 1927: ,lon ln ,he Pendleton National Farm Like Many, Rochetter and the further sum of «63.03 with j,jOan Association, a corporation, and Saw Light Too Late interest thereon at the rate of 8 p cr)the further sum of «200.00, as and À document of considerable htstorlr cent per annum since the 28th day for tke feeB of attorneys for plain- 'end literary Importance was recently of March. 1928; and for any sum n ri,iffi and the further sum of »32.05. WE ARE GOING TO SACRIFICE EVERYTHING, NEVER IN THE HIS sold in Loudon. It Is the originili lei sums paid by plaintiff iff payment ol f"r tllc costs and dsbursementa in thi TORY OF HERMISTON HAS THERE BEEN OFFERED SUCH AN OP ter written by the famous Restoration the delinquent taxes due and owing T hlch said decree and judg- PORTUNITY TO SAVE MONEY AS IS OFFERED NOW. wit, Lord Rochester, on his deailibed on said land, subsequent to filing of ">ent and order of sale have been recanting his sail past. this suit and prior to entry of decree, <’«-ly docketed and enrolled ln the The letter was garbled as a broad together with Interest thereon nt office of th , clerk of said court, and side after his death, and even Bishop the rate of 8 per cent per annum ,n “»d by which said Judgment, de- Burnett, to whom It was addressed, reproduced It Inaccurately. It Is of slnce the date of said payment: a ad jcree and order of sale it was directed Interest, therefore, to give his actnal the further sum of «25.00. with In , lha« the hereinafter described real terest thereon at the rate of 8 pe property in Umatilla County, Ore- words: “My most honrd. Dr. Burnett.—My rent per annum since the 1st day of k°n. together with the tenements. spirit and body do decay eoe eq'Mlly May, 1928: and the further sum ofjhereditaments and appurtenances together I list I shall writ« you a tester | »100.00 attorneys fees in this s u it.; thereto belonging or in any wise sp ns week as I am. In person I begin to end for plaintiff’s eoats and disburse- pertaining, and also all of the estate, value Churchmen above all men la the luents In this suit, and that the stun right and Interest of said defendant; world, and you above all the Church of «40.00. stock in the plaintiff’s to and to the same, be sold by the! IN FACT EVERYTHING IN THIS STORE GOES AT COST. TAKE AD men I know. moat. If God he yet VANTAGE OF THIS OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE YOURELF MONEY. bank held In trust by the sald bank Sheriff of Umatilla County. Oregon, j pleased to spare moe longer In this world I hope In yonr Conversation to for the defendant Stanfield National to satisfy said judgment and all costs. Therefore, I will, on the 11th day bee exalted to that degree of piety Farm Loan Association, a corporation that the world may pee how much 1 be cancelled and that the proceeds of August. 1929, at the hour of two I abhor what I eoe long Lov'd, and how thereof *>e applied toward the satis- o’clock in the afternoon of said d a y .1 much I glory In repentance In God’r j f*c,,on of plaintiff’s decree; and for at the front door of the courthouse Service, or els If Hw Lord Clioseth to » further decree that the defendants. ln th , City of Pendleton. Umatilla pat an end to my Worldly being now Florence B. Connor, a widow and County. Oregon, sell all the right ' ,U ‘ ’ ° U'd .Stanfield National Farm Loan Ass,»- title and Interest which the said ded my deathbed riatltm, a corporation, be foreclosed fendants or either of them had on obedient and languishing Rrvant. »a„d barred of any and a„ p|<hu tha „ , h day of Ju)y Rochester.’’ * , j title,, claim, lien or Interest In end then have acquired or now have, in WE REPAIR SHOES BOW M AN SHOE SlTP We H a Vfc A n ticip a ted C om e in and give our line the “on ce o v er.” H IT T H as Y our Subscription E x p ir e d ? SAVE YOUR $$$$ Closing Gul SALE OEGINNING SATURDAY, AUG.4 THE FAMILY WARDROBE S e l l O u r E n t ir e S t o c k S ch ool D resses at C o s t - 2 0 0 W o m e n ’s D resses to ch oose fro m --M en ’s O veralls and B o y s’ O veralls—M en ’s P a n ts—B oys’ School P a n ts —M en’s D ress Shirts, W ork Shirts, S o ck s—B o y ’s H a lf H ose—C aps THE FAMILY W ARDRO BE H E R M IS T O N O R E G O N DU