The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, August 23, 1928, Image 2

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    THE HEBM1STO9 HERALD, gERAHSTOM, OREGOy.
the 3rd ¿«7 of August, 1928, direct­ be cancelled and that the proceeds
ing that publication herein be made thereof be applied toward the satis­
vs.
once
a week for a period of four faction of plaintiff's decree; and for
Bertha C. Nation and Bert J- N at­
Published every Thursday s t Her.
ion, her husband; Chester Deal and weeks consecutively in the Hermiston a further decree that the defendants,
I— --------- Deal, his wife; W. K Deal, Herald of Hermiston, Oregon, and Florence B. Connor, a widow and
mleton, Umatilla County, Oregon hy
and Ruth Deal, h l, wife; Harvey L. that the first publication herein Is Stanfield National Farm Loan Asso­
Joseph 8. Harvey, editor and man
Maryville, Mo. — Concentration on
Payne and Loulas L. Payne, his wife; made pursuant to said order on the ciation. a corporation, be foreclosed
agar.
candidates for congress ln an effort
anj barred of any and all rights,
and O. W. Jackson and ------------- 9th day of August, 1928.
to obtain farm relief legislation was
title,, claim, lien or interest In and
H. J. WARNER.
Entered as second class matter
Jackson, his wife. Defendants,
decided upon here by 200 delegates
Attorney for Plaintiffs. to the premise« hereinafter describ­ FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY AND
December, 1908, at the postofftee at
i
SUMMONS. Equity No. 4530.
from 12 states attending the conven­
Hermiston, Umatilla dounty, Oregon.
To Chester Deal a n d ------------- Deal, Postoffice address, Pendleton, Ore­ ed, and for a further decree herein USE MODERN MAHCINERY AND
tion of the midwest farm bureau fed­
gon.
49-5tc foreclosing plaintiff’s mortgage on
¡his wife, the above named defend­
eration.
the premises hereinafter described, THE BEST OF MATERIALS.
ants:
Subscription Bate»
Plans weye outlined for the submis­
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE and directing that the real property
sion ot questionnaires to candidates
One Tear --------------------------
therein and hereinafter described, to-
OF OREGON
YOU ARE ASSURED OF THE
tor office In middle western states to t
STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA­
Bn Months
wit:
You are hereby required to appear
develop their views on agricultural
TILLA
COUNTY.
Southwest Quarter of the South­ BEST OF SERVICE IN OUR
land answer the complaint filed
questions.
west Quarter of the Southeast
against you in the above entitled
The
Federal
Land
Bank
of
Spo­
“To thine own self be true, and it
J. F. Reed, president of the Minne­
Quarter of Section 28 in Tp. 4 SHOP.
court
and
cause
within
four
weeks
kane,
a
corporation,
Plaintiff,
must follow as the night the day, sota Farm Bureau federation, declared
North Range 29, E. W. M. situated
vs.
thon canst not then be false to any that “neither presidential candidate from the date of the first publica­
ln Umatilla County, State of Ore­
tion
of
this
summons,
and
if
you
fail
Florence
B.
Connor
as
Administratrix
man. '
can bind candidates for congress, and
gon
to so appear and answer for want >f the estate of Charles W. Connor,
it Is with a view to committing these
thereof, the plaintiff will apply to deceased; Florence B. Connor, a together with all of the tenements, j
candidates
on
a
relief
bill
that
the
MODEL POULTRY HOUSE
idea of a legislative questionnaire Is said court for the relief prayed for widow; Stanfield National Farm hereditaments and appurtenances !
and demanded in its complaint on Loan Association, a corporation; thereunto belonging or in any wise I
OH KLAGES RANCH being formulated.**
Each state federation, under the file in the above entitled matter, to- Clyde C. Connor and Mrs, Clyde C. appertaining be sold in the manner
Connor, his wife; and Frank L. Con­ provided hy law for the sale of real
plan, would draw up its own question­ wlt:
The only poultry house of the Mis­ naire and see that every candidate re­
For personal judgment and decree nor an8 Mrs. Frank L. Connor, his property under foreclosure under
souri type in this section is on the ceives one, covering all phases of the against the above named defend­ wife. Defendants.
execution to be issued on said judg­
ranch of H. W. Klages on he Butter
ants, Bertha C. Nation and Bert J.
ment and decree, and that the pro­
farm relief problem.
SUMMONS. Equity 4574.
creek road a mile southwest of town
Nation, her husband, for the sum ot
ceeds from the sale thereof be ap­
To Clyde C. Connor and Mrs. Clyde plied to the satisfaction of plaintiff's
and has attracted much attention
<>2500.00, together with Interest
WILL DISCUSS TAXES
from pas8ersby and local poultrymen.
1 thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per C. Connor, his wife, the above named judgment in the amounts aforesaid,
The house Is about 50x60 feet, and Idaho Chamber and Grange Plan for annum from the 27th day of Novem­ defendants:
and for such other relief as equity
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE in the matter may require.
ber, 1925, until paid, and for the
was put up by Mr. Klages and his
December Seaaion.
further sum o f >350.00 as attorneys OF OREGON
boys in three days. It houses 700
This summons is served upon you
Boise, Idaho.—A Joint session of the
You are hereby required to appear by publication thereof pursuant to
fee and for plaintiff’s costa and dis­
White Leghorn pullets and is unus­
advisory board, the directors and the
ually light and airy. The straw loft taxation committee of the Idaho state bursements in this suit, and for fur­ and answer the complaint filed the order of the Honorable I. M.
Is equipped wth ventlators and a wide chamber ot commerce, together with ther decree that the defendants here- against you in the above entitled Schannep, Judge of the County Court
Your needs in everything
runway down the center of the loft the special taxation committee of the j inabove named, and all of them, be -:ourt and cause within four weeks of the State of Oregon for Umatilla
from
the
date
of
the
first
publica­
that is necessary to com­
has bins that hold feed for the poul­ Idaho state grange, resulted in the de­ ¡foreclosed and barred of any and all
County, duly made and entered on
try. The feed is loaded from a truck cision to hold a meeting in December • right, title, claim,lien or interest in tion of this summons, and if you fail the 19th day of July, 1928. direct­
plete your golf outfit.
directly Into the loft from an outside of all organizations and citizens inter­ land to the premises hereinafter des to so appear and answer, for want ing that publication herein be made
loading platform and is fed Into ested In taxation and the cost of gov­ , cribed, and for decree herein fore thereof the plaintiff will apply to said once a week for a period of four
chutes that enable the poultryman to ernment. The exact date and the l ^ l n g Plaintiff’s mortgage on the -ourt for the relief prayed for and weeks consecutively in the Hermiston
feed his flock with a minimum of place of the meeting will be decided <Premlse8 hereinafter described ano ¡emanded in its complaint on file in Herald of Hermiston, Oregon, and
labor.
later-by the directors of the state directing that the real property there the above entitled matter, to-wlt:
that the first publication herein is
For pers.-nal judgment and decree made pursuant to said order on the
in and hereinafter described, to-wlt:
Roosts are removable for cleaning chamber.
The East 50 acres of the South Half igainat the above named defc idants, 26th day of July, 1928.
and poultry wire Is directly under
The meeting will be for the formu­
of the Northeast Quarter of Sec­ Florence B. Connor, a widow and
them, making it impossible for the lation of a program of suggestions to
RALEY, RALEY & WARNER,
tion 31 in Township 4 North of ’tanfield National Farm Loan Asso-
birds to come ln contact with the the legislature for changing the rev­
A. S. COOLEY and
Range 28 East of Willamette •iatlon, a corporation, and each of
dropping boards. Pens for broody enue laws of the state government In
JOHN F. KILKENNY,
Meridian, particularly described as hem for the sum of $28, with In Postoffice address, Pendleton, Oregon
hens are In the corners and elevated political subdivisions. Many of the
commencing at the Southeast cor­ •erest thereon at the rate of 8 per
from the floor. Over one-third of state chamber directors were in Boise
J. B. RYAN.
ner of the Northeast Quarter of •ent per annum since the 17th day Postoffice address, Spokane, Wash­
the house is provided with large for the western tax conference, and
>f
July.
1927:
ana
the
further
sum
Section
31
ln
Township
4
North
opening, for light and air, an<l these remained over for a day to attend the
ington.
of Range 28 East of Willamette if >28.00 with interest thereon at the
will be glassed In at the approach of board meeting.
Attorneys for the Plaintiff.
rate
of
8
per
cent
per
annum
since
Meridian,
tlienqe
running
north
cold wether.
(47-5tc)
on the Section line 80 rods, thence the 17th day of January, 1928; and
Visitors to the Klages home are at­
running at right angles West 100 the further sum of >743.22, with in­
tracted by the flowers and shrubbery NOTICE OF EQUALIZATION MEET­
rods, thence running at right an- terest thereon at the rate of 6 ner
ING.
about the place, which has changed
gles south 80 rods more or less to cent per annum since the 17th day
within the past two years from a de­
Notice is hereby given that the
the south line of said northeast of January, 1928; and the further
serted. weed grown and wind »wept board of directors of the West Ex­
quarter of seotlon 31, thence East sum of >519.95, with interest thereon
place to one of the most beautiful lit­ tension Irrigation District, acting as
on the line last mentioned 100 at the rate of 8 per cent per annum
tle garden spots in this section. A a board of equalization, will meet nt
rods, more or less to the place of since the 18th day of June, 1927;
velvety lawn, well pruned trees and the district office, in Irrigon, Ore­
beginning;, together with all water and the further sum of >63.03 with
a profusion of flowers make It well gon, on the first Tuesday in G.to-
rights and privileges of every kind interest thereon at the rate of 8 per
worth a visit.
ber, 1928, at 2 P. M., for the putpero
thereto belonging or appurtaiMing, cent per annum since the 28th day
of reviewing and correcting the i s together with all the tenements, here- of March. 1928; and for any sum or
sessments
aud
aportionnient
of
ta
.es
Hay Market Firm
dftaments and appurtenances there- sums paid by plaintiff in payment o(
to be levied on the first Tuesday ln •into belonging or in any wise apper- the delinquent taxes due and owing
Pasture conditions throughout the September, 1928.
tainlng, be sold in the manner pro- on said land, subsequent to filing of
state are none too good owing to the
vlded by law for the sale of real pro- this suit and prior to entry of decree,
HOUGHTON,
A.
C.
long stretch of dry weather. Con­
perty under foreclosure under exe- together with interest thereon at
Secretary.
I
51-ltC
siderable hay has already been bought
t h e t t Extension Telephones
cution to be issued on said Judg-, the rate of 8 per cent per annum
by sheep men who figure that prices
ment and decree and that the pro-isince the date of said payment: aie
are at the bottom now and are bound IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE cecds from the sale thereof be applied the further sum of >25.00, with In
M irre coonriessiiWng steps for the
to go higher when harvest Is over and
STATE OF OREGON FOR
to tjie satisfaction of plaintiff’s judg- terest thereon at tbe rate of 8 pe.
the third cutting Is ln the stack.
housewife every day
merit in the amounts aforesaid, and ¡cent per annum since the 1st day of
UMATILLA COUNTY
Dealers report they are paying »8.00
for such other relief as equity in the May, 1928; and the further sum of
fo m alting or recelv«
— afford pri'
for hay delivered to the baler from Yudeth E. Groom, Plaintiff,
>100.00 attorneys fees in this suit,
matter may require.
there are present
fog
calls
wh<
the shock. Some sales have been made
vs.
This summons is served upon you and for plaintiff’s costB and disburse­
at (9.00 in the stack for early fall Alfred L. Groont, Defendant.
- m m eyei‘presch<Aid in sickness,
by publication thereof pursuant to ments in this suit, and that the sur.
baling and some grower, are holding
SUMMONS. Equity No. 4590.
the order of the Honorable I. M. of >40.00, stock in the plaintiff's
danger
or other emergencies
for 110.00 where they have better
To Alfred L. Groom, the above Schannep, Judge of the County Court hank held in trust by the said bar.l
than average quality hay to offer the named defendant:
«—afford a year**nfond convenience
of the State of Oregon for Umatilla for the defendant Stanfield Nations'
balers. The United States Crop Re­
In the Name of the State of Ore­ County, duly made and entered on Farm Loan Association, a corporation
to every mem ber o f the fam ily
porter gives the hay yield slightly gon You are hereby required to ap­
— cost surprisingly little when meas­
above normal for the entire country pear and answer the complaint filed ■ g l I g l l l l g l l l l l l l i a i g i a S k E M I S I I E I B N I E B »
ured by the added convenience you
but It Is felt that prices In the Paci­ against you ln the above entitled a
fic Northwest will not suffer through Court and cause within four weeks •
w ill enjoy from their use
.
the increased yield as generally these from the date of the first publica- J
S p e c ia l!« « I * p la n n in g telephone
are fixed hy local conditions. Alfalfa tlon of thig summons, and if you f a il' y
convenience are a t your service.
growoni with a good quality of hay to so appear and answer, for want ■
Just call our business ofice.
E
will have no difficulty in disposing thereof the plaintiff will apply to J
B
of their crops this season at fair said Court for the relief prayed for ¡J
prlcos.
in her complaint on file in the above ¡a
A N D T&JtGRAPH COMPAN t /
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-nlltled suit, to-wit: for a decree•■
»ACW1C TBLSVHONE
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forever
dissolving
the
bonds
of
mat-
®
A rm y Pilots Break Record.
Washington. D. C. — Covering tho riniony now and heretofore e x is tin g g
210 mile« between Bolling field Wash­ between plaintiff and defendant and ■
ington and Mitchell field. New York, for an absolute divorce from defend- M
In 1 hour and 10 minutes. Lieutenants ant. and for tbe restoration of plain- jj
Ford J. Lauer and Gordon P. Savilla, tiff's maiden name, to-wlt: Yudeth y
army air corps pilots, have broken the ' l i Kelley, aud for such other and Gl
unofficial record for transit between further relief as ta equity and good J
conscience may went meet.
tbs two points.
Thia summons is served upon you 1 g
by publication thereof pursuant to ■
TH I MARKIT6
the order of the Honorable I. M.
Portland
10
Wheat—B. B. bluestem, hard whits, Schannep. Judge of the County Court ■
Whethter it is something we want to
>1.19; soft white, western white, >1.18, of the State of Oregon for Umatilla 0
buy, or some service we wished per-
«
County,
duly
made
anq
entered
on
hard winter, western red, 81.07; north­
porraed, why not try first at home?
the 1st day of August, 1928, direct­ a
ern spring, >1.08.
There is not a single one of ns in this
Hay — Alfalfa 816.60017; valley ing that publication herein he made
entire community but what will bene­
timothy 917.(0018: eastern Oregon once a week for a period of four
fit to an appreciable degree if each*
timothy. 821021.60.
weeks consecutively in the Hermis­
member of the community practices
Hut t arts t—60c.
ton Herald of Hermiston. Oregon,
this simple rule.
(Eggs—Ranch, 86 0 89c.
and that the first publication herein
We want our home town to grow and
Csttle—Steers, good. 811 600 12 50.
Is made pursuant to said order on the
prosper—we want it to he a place in
Hogs—Medium to choice 910 60 0 2nd day of August, 1928.
which we will be proud to live. To
1196.
W. J. WARNER.
realize our desires and our dreams of
I-amba — Good to choice, >10.760 Post-office address, Hermiston, Ore­
a better home community we must,
>12.25.
gon. Attorney for Plaintiff.
one and all. do onr share toward mak­
Seattle.
(48-5tc)
ing it better—and the one big step
Wheat—Soft whits, western whits,
toward that end is taken when we
81.18; hard winter, western red, 91.97; IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
northern spring. 91.08; bluestem. 91.89.
each one try first to fulfill our needs
STATE OF OREGON FOR
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from home community sources.
Hay — Alfalfa. 326; timothy, 989;
UMATILLA COUNTY
P B. 834
Bnllerfel—66c.
I. L. Patterson, as Governor of the
Eggs—Ranch. 25 0 33e.
State of Oregon. Sam A. Kozer, a«4
Cattle—Prime steers. (11. • 1011.16. Secretary of State of said State, and
Hogs—Prime. 618.26013 60.
Tho«. B.. Kay. as State Treasurer of
Lambs—Choice. (10010 50.
said State, composing a board of
»
Spekass.
Commlaalonera for the sale of State
Hogs — Good, and choice, (11.600 lands of Mid state for the investment
1199.
ot the funds arising therefroiq under
Stttri. F ’vJ, $11011.76.
the name and »$yle of the “piptoi
81p ^»nnfotxra Virali
FARM BUREAU WILL
QUERY CANDIDATES
Land Board,” Plaintiffs
WE REPAIR
SHOES
BOWMAN
SHOE SHOP
We Have
Anticipated
Come in and
give our line the
“once over.”
HITT
Buster Brown
SCHOOL SHOES
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2
S
TRY FIRS! AT HOME
ARE th e ones th a t w ear
and fit. They are the
least expensive
Child-
re n ’s Shoes sold any-
where.
Our stock is now com-
plete.
5 BUSTER BROWN SHOE
STORE
1
2
n
Pendleton, Oregon
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