The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, August 30, 1928, Image 2

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Land Board," Plaintiffs
the 3rd day
August. 1928, direct
rs.
lng that publication herein be made
Bertha C. Nation and Bert •?• Nat­ once a week for a period of four
ion, her husband; Chester Deal and weeks conae-utlvely .In the Hermiston
------------- Deal, his wife; W. K. Deal, Herald of Hermiston, Oregon, and
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and Ruth , Deal,
hia wife; ' Harvey L. that the first publication herein
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Payne a,ld Lou‘aa U Payne' hia wiie = made pursuant to said order on the
and G, W. Jackson and -------- i— 9th day of August, 1928.
Jackson, his wife, Defendants.
H. J. WARNER,
SUMMON8. Equity No. 453».
Attorney for Plaintiffs
To Cheater Deal a n d ------------- Deal, Postoffice address, Pendleton, Orc
Arabic Numerals
his wife, the above named defend-
gon. • ,
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The numeral characters new used 'ants:
Subscription Rates
One Tear ------- ----- ------------- 3 2.06 in our arithmetic are Arabic numerals. I jpj THE NAME OP THE STATE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
They were Introduced into Spain about , OK OREGON
8ix Months________________ >1.0® he close of the Tenth century by the
STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA­
You are hereby required to appear
Moors or Arabs, but were known to
TILLA COUNTY.
and
answer
the
complaint
filed
Hindus us early us the Sixth century,
'‘To thine own self be true, and it and might more properly be culled against you in the above entitled
The Federal Land Bank of Spo­
must follow as the night the day, “Hindu numerals.'' They were brought court and cause within four weeks kane, a corporation, Plaintiff,
thou canst not then be false to any Io England In the Fourteenth century from the date of the first publlca-
vs.
man.”
but not used generally until the art of tlon of this summons, and If you fall Florence B. Connor as Administratrix
printing was Introduced. Up to the to so appear and answer for want >f the estate of Charles W. Connor
Sixteenth ceniury accounts continued , thereof, the plaintiff will apply to
to be kepi In the old Roman numeral* I said court for the relief prayed for deceased; Florence B. Connor,
Great Career Marred
widow; Stanfield National Farm
and demanded In its somplalnt on Loan Association, a corporation
by Greed and Prile
T H E M ARKETS
file ln the above entitled matter, to Clyde C. Connor and Mrs. Clyde
The earl of Marlborough, John
Portland
Churchill, died In 1722.
Connor, his wife; and Frank L. Con
Wheat—Big Bend bluestem, hard wit:
"Faithful, though unfortunate" rune white, 81.30; soft white and western ¡ For personal Judgment and decree nor and Mrs. Frank L. Connor, his
the motto beneath the ducal shield of white, 8 1 . 1 1 hard winter and west­ against the above named defend­ wife, Defendants.
Marlborough; hut you could hardly ern red, $1.07 H; northern spring, ants, Bertha C. Nation and Bert J.
apply either term to John Churchill,
SUMMONS. Equity 4574.
Nation, her husband, for the sum ol
31.08 H.
founder of the family fortunes.
32500.00,
together
with
Interest
To Clyde C. Connor and Mrs. Clyde
Hay — Alfalfa $16.50@17; valley
Faithful! lie lulrlgued with WII
thereon at the rate of 6 per cent per C. Connor, his wife, the above named
timothy
$17@17.50;
eastern
Oregon
Ham when James was on the throne.
j annum from the 27th day of Novem­ defendants:
He Intrigued with James when Wil­ timothy, $21@21 to.
b er, 1925, until paid, and for the
IN TIIE NAME OF THE STATE
Butterfat—61c.
liam was on the throne. Unfortu
further sum of 3350.00 as attorneys OF OREGON
Eggs—Ranch, 26@35c.
naiel He earned more rewards, prob
You are hereby required to appear
ably, than ever fell to a subject. "11c
Cattle—Steers, good, 3H-75@12.50. i fee and for plaintiff’s costs and dis­
was covetous as h—II," says Swift,
Hogs—Medium to choice, 310.50® bursements ln this suit, and lor fur­ *nd answer the complaint filed
“and ambitious as the prince of IL” 18.50.
ther decree that the defendants here­ ,gainst you in the above entitled
Even Queen Anne had to turn aside
Lambs — Good to choice, 310.75® inabove named, and all of them, be ■ourt and cause within four weeks
and laugh when he denied IL And 312.26.
foreclosed and barred °1 any and all 'rom the date of the first publica
there seems little doubt that, among
! right, title, claim,lien or Interest in tlon of this summons, and if you fail
8eattls.
his other frnlts of office, he did re­
Wheat—Soft white, western white, and to the premises hereinafter des­ •o so appear and answer, for want
ceive £d.00<) a year for placing the
31.12;
hard winter and western red, cribed, and for decree herein fore­ ‘hereof the plaintiff will apply to said
annys bread contract Io the right
31.07; northern spring, 31.09; bine- closing plaintiff's mortgage on the -ourt for the relief prayed for and
hands.
premises hereinafter described and '.emanded in Its complaint on file in
None Ike less, no soldier of his age stem. 31.30.
Hay — Alfalfa, 324; timothy. 830; directing that the real property there .he above entitled matter, to-wlt
could stand against him. “He never
in and hereinafter described, to-wit:
For personal judgment and decree
besieged a town which he did n»t P. 8.. 324.
Butterfat—61c.
take, nor fought a battle he did not
The East 50 acres of the South Half igainst the above named defendants,
gain,” us Tenison jnce said In a ser
Eggs—Ranch, 28@31c.
of the Northeast Quarter of Sec­ Florence B. Connor, a widow and
mon.
Cattle—Prime steers, $11.75@12.50
tion 31 ln Township 4 North of tanfleld National Farm Loan Asso
Not without reason his name Is
Hogs—Prime, 313-25@13.50.
Range 28 East of Willamette iatlon. a corporation and each of
written in letters of gold—with only
Lambs—Choice, 311.25 _ 12.25.
Meridian, particularly described as -hem for the sum of 328, with in-
one other, that of Milton—on the
Spokane.
commencing at the Southeast coi­ erest thereon at the raté of 8 per
walls of St. Poul's, hia old school;
Hogs — Good, and choice, 312.75®
ner of the Northeast Quarter of •ent per annum since the 17th day
where, as readers of Thackeray will 13.00.
Section 31 in Township 4 North if July, 1927; and the further sum
remember, he was a schoolfellow of
Cattle—Steers, good, $11@11.76.
of Range 28 East of Willamette if 328.00 with interest thereon at the
the lovable Henry Esmond.—From the
Meridian, thenqe running north rate of 8 per cent per annum since
Continental Edition of the London
on the Section line 80 rods, thence the 17th day of January, 1928; and
Dally Mall.
NOTICE OF EQUALIZATION MEET­
running at right angles West 100 the further sum of 3743.22, with in
ING.
rods, thence running at. right a n -■ terest thereon at the rate of 6 per
Waltz Shawn to Be
gles south 80 rods more or less to'cen t per annum since the 17th day
Notice is hereby given that the
Akin to Wallowing board of directors of the West Cx-J the south line of said northeast of January, 1928; and the further
quarter of section 31, thence East sum of 3519 95, with Interest thereon
Would yon ever suspect that there tension Irrigation District, acting as
on the line last mentioned 100 at the rate of 8 per cent per annun
was any relation between waltzing In a board of equalization, will meet at
rods, more or less to the place of since the 18th day of June, 19
u ballroom and wallowing In a mire? the district office, in Irrigon, Ore­
beginning, together with all water and the further sum of 383.03 with
There Is, however, for waltz Is dis­ gon, on the first Tuesday in Octo­
tinctly related to the Anglo-Saxon ber. 1928, at 2 P. M., for the purpose
rights and privileges of every kind interest thereon at the rate of 8 pe
word welter, the basic meaning of of reviewing and correcting the as­
thereto belonging or appurtaining, cent per annum since the 28th day
which It to roll. Wnltz Itself Is Ger­ sessments and aportlonment of taxes together with all the tenements, here- of March, 1928; and for any sum or
man, where again the basic meaning
to be levied on the first Tuesday ln dltaments and appurtenances th ere-; sums paid by plaintiff in payment of
li'to roll. In un encyclopedia of 1882
unto belonging or in any wise apper- the delinquent taxes due and owinc
September,
1928.
this was noted about the waltz:
taining, be sold in the manner pro- on said land, subsequent to filing of
"There maniacal turnings and gesll
A. C. HOUGHTON, vided by law for the sale of real pro- this suit and prior to entry of decree
culajlons which have lately become 51-ltc
Secretary. perty under foreclosure under exe- together with interest thereon at
fashionable In tills country (England)
cution to be issued on said Judg- ; the rate of 8 per cent per annum
under the appellation of German
vaults (or rattier, wslzen).“ Waltz IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE, lnent and decree and that the pro- since the date of said payment: and
may have come, according to some au
cceds from the sale thereof be applied the further sum of 325.00, with lp
STATE OF OREGON FOR
thorltles, from the same source as
to the satisfaction of plaintiff's ju d g -, terest thereon at the rate of 8 per
UMATILLA COUNTY
voile or vault, the turning In home
ment in the amounts aforesaid, and j cent per annum since the 1st day of
manshlp or fencing. This sense of the
for such other relief as equity in the May, 1928; and the further sum of
word Is also fourni In volte-face, mean Yudeth E. Groom, Plaintiff,
matter may require.
$100.00 attorneys fees in this suit
vs.
lag to face suddenly about—Dance
This summons is served upon you and for plaintiff’s costs and disburse
Alfred L. Groom, Defendant.
Magazine.
by publication thereof pursuant to ments In this suit, and that the sum
SUMMONS. Equity No. 4590.
the
order of the Honorable I. M. of $40.00, stock in the plaintiff
To Alfred L. Groom, the above
Schannep, Judge of the County Court bank held in trust by the said bank
Harp of Ireland
named defendant;
In the “Gold Room" at Trinity col
In the Name of the State of Ore­ of the State of Oregon for Umatilla for the defendant Stanfield Nationa
lege, Dublin, rests Die "Harp of Ire­ gon You are hereby required to ap­ County, duly made and entered on Farm Loan Association, a corporation
land" that sounded "once through pear and answer the complaint filed
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Tarn’s hnlls." The story Is that “aft­
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er Brian Boru wag killed at the battle against you ln the above entitled 73
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of Clontarf, tills harp was given to Court and cause within four weeks a
Pope Alexander 11. It remained In the from the date of the first publics-
Vatican for n.-arly 500 years, sod «ns tlon of thl8 summons, and if you fall jj
given. In 1521, Io Henry VIII In recognl to so appear and answer, for want |
lion of Ills defense of the Seven Site- thereof the plaintiff will apply to Si
rnments. Twenty ' years Inter Henry said Court for the relief prayed for ®
VIII gave the harp to the earl of Clnn ♦u her complaint on file In the above
rlcarde, an1 It was handed down un­ entitled suit, to-wit: for a decree
til It cnine Into the possession of a
Limerick antiquary. Archeologists. forever dissolving the bonds of mat-
however, say the harp Is not older rlmony now
heretofore existing
between plaintiff and defendant and
than (he Fourteenth century.
for 'an absolute divorce from defend­
ant, and for the restoration of plain­
Afof Highly Interesting
tiff's maiden name, to-wit: Yudeth
Two newspaper men were enjoying E. Kelley, and for such other and
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-'’J ?’’/ - * ? 1/ COU.rM wbeB ,[’Py I further relief as to equity and good
saw In the distance a famous profes- {conscience may seem meet.
sloasl giving lessons to a distin­
guished personage.
. This summons is served upon you |
Scenting “copy,“ the reporters made y publication thereof pursuant to;
a detour, and crept behind a bunker the order of the Honorable I, M .;
Schannep, Judge of the County Court'
to overhear the conversation.
What they heard was not the Inter­ of the State of Oregon for Umatilla
esting bnck-chst they expected, but County, duly mad: and entered cn
the-following terse speech from the »lie let day of August, 1928, direct- ■
pro.:
tug that publication herein be made
“Will your highness kindly endeavor
¡once a week for a period of four |
to keep your highness' stomach In!' ¡weeks consecutively In the Hermls- B
<—Londyn Tll-ltlls. _
,ton Herald of Hermiston, Oregon. J
and »hat the first publication herein
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Is made pursuant to said order on th e 'a
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Those traveling on ocean liners can­ 2nd day of August. 1928.
W. J. WARNER,
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not take the family eow along, hut
science has evolved a substitute which Post-office address. Hermiston, Ore- g
hse proved espeCThtty valuable for
gon. Attorney tor Plaintiff.
a
•hips which ply between temperate t (48-5tc)
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region® and (he tropica. It la an etnul 1
nor, a hia chine which mixes powdered |
milk, wseet butler and water, produc IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE ■
lug by efbulslnn a product which In
STATE OF OREGON FOR
a
taste and nutritive properties Is hard
UMATILLA
COUNTY
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to distinguish from fresh milk. So !
thorouih to the Job Go.' When the
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«* Oregon. •»"» A. Koser, as
produces a h«.,;.y cream.- Carpers
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Secretary of State of said State, and
Thoa. B.. Kay. as State Treasurer of
said State, tomposing a hoard of
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excellent Rule
Commissioners for the sale of State
“ Bow do y»u manag« to remember lands of said state tor the investment
so miiriy iblnge. ftortih!“ tngulred the of the funds arising therefrom under
3tp ^rrmiaton tyralò
rah made reply witli the Infallible rule
fur memory training.
“I'll tell ye. ma'am,* said she. “Alt
Published every Thursday at Her. my life I've never told a lie. And
mtoton, Umatilla County, Oregon by wlien ye don't have to be taxin' yer
to tie rememberin' what ye
Joseph 8. Harvey, editor and man memory
. lold
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old this
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explained lifts or Wat. ye don't over
Bntered aa second olaao matter «'titk It, and it'll last ye, good as new,
for ever."
Deoember, 1903, at the peetofflce at
Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon.
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Must be built right of good
materials to withstand the
rough use they are given by
boys and girls. Our big stock
fills the bill and the prices
are reasonable.
BUSTER BROWN SHOE
STORE
Pendleton, Oregon
bn cancelled and that the proceeds
thereof be applied toward the satis­
faction of plaintiff’s decree; and for
a further decree that the defendants,
Florence B. Connor, a widow and
Stanfield National Farm Loua Asso­
ciation, a corporation, be foreclosed
and barred of any and all rights,
title,, claim, lien or interest in and
to the premises hereinafter describ­
ed, and for a further decree herein
foreclosing plaintiff’s mortgage on
the prenif?ee hereinafter described,
and directing that the real property
therein and hereinafter described, to-
wit:
Southwest Quarter of the South­
west Quarter of the Southeast
Quarter of Section 28 in Tp. 4
North Range 29, E. W. M. situated
In Umatilla County, State of Ore­
gon
together with all of the tenements,
hereditaments and appurtenances
thereunto belonging or'In any wise I
appertaining be sold ln the manner !
provided by law for the sale of real |
property under foreclosure under :
execution to be issued on said judg- 1
ment and decree, and that the pro­
ceeds from the sale thereof be' ap­
plied to the satisfaction of plaintiff's
judgment ln the amounts aforesaid,
and for such other relief as equity
in the matter may require.
This summons is served upon you
by publication thereof pursuant to
the order of the Honorable I. M.
Schannep, Judge of the County Court
of the State of Oregon for Umatilla
County, duly made and entered on
the 19th day of July, 1928. direct­
ing that publication herein be made
onee a week for a period of four
weeks consecutively In the Hermiston
Herald of Hermiston, Oregon, and -
that the first publication lierein is
made pursuant to said order on the ;
26th day of July, 1928.
RALEY, RALEY & WARNER,
A. S. COOLEY and
JOHN F. KILKENNY,
Postoffice address, Pendleton, Oregon
J. B. RYAN.
Postoffice address, Spokane, Wash-I
ington.
Attorneys for the Plaintiff.
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UMATILLA PROJECT FAIR
Hermiston :: October 5 and 6
TRY FIRS! A T HOME
Whetliter it is something we want to
buy, or some service we wished per-
porated, why not try first at home?
There is not a single one of ns in this
entire community but what w ill bene­
fit to an appreciable degree if each
member of the community practices
this simple rule.
We want onr home town to grow and
prosper— we want it to be a place in
which we will be prond to live. To
realize onr desires and onr dreams of
a better home community we must,
one and all. do onr share toward mak-
ing it better— and the one big step
toward that end is taken when we
each one try first to fulfill our needs
from home community sources.
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