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II. 'per annum from the 16th day of forclosed and the said real property At a sophomore class meeting of Mrs. Clarke and Mrs. Llewellyn from when enned goods are fed, are des 'gold by the Sheriff of Umatilla troyed by merely bringing food-to a April, 1»24, the further sum of »28.71 October 1 It was decided to have the Umatilla. with interest thereon at the rate of County Oregon, to satisfy said Judg- boll. Thou gh vegetable« properly members o the freshman class wear a | Noted Financial Editor Dies. 8 per cent per annum from July 14th, 1 meat and 11 costs; therefore I will on Publlahag every Thursday at. H « - green ribbon on their ami. If for j Battle Creek, Mich.—Claranca W . canned are safe, cases have been 1927, the further sum of »360.00 at the 10th day of November. A D m la ton, Umatilla Count?, Oregon by „ny reason they fall to <lo so the Barron, financial authority, and editor known where enough organisms de torney's fees, and the costs and dis 1928, at the hour of 2 o’clock P. M. veloped to cause fatalities without of the Wall Street Journal and a num Jow tk 8. Harvey, editor and man other classes shall force them. bursements of this suit taxed at at the front door of the court house Jimmy Mea<j and Ralph Kane have ber of other financial publications, their presence being detected by the agar. »22.66, and whereby it was decreed in the City of Pendleton, Umatilla ordinary methods. died at a local sanitarium. entered the first grade. that the mortgage dated the 15th County, Oregon, sell all the right Bntarad aa aaeond elaae mattar day of April, 1920, executed by C. E. title, Interest and estate which tbe December, l» 0 6 , at the paatofflca at Mr. Crlpses. the superintendent of Polo Championship Won by Yankaae. STATEMENT OF OWNERSHIP Spencer, now deceased, to plaintiff, said C. E. Spencer and aald deles Hermiston, UmatlMa domrty, Westbury, N. V.—The United State« M anagem en t. Circulation, etc., re the boys and girls' clubs, was a guest upon the following described real ant8, and all persons claiming and won the polo championship of the of Ernest Cox Sunday (or lunch. quired by the Aet of Congress property In Umatilla County, Oregon, to claim by, through or under them, SnbKPntin RMto Americas here by defeating Argentina of Augusst 24, 1012. or any of them, had 0,1 the to-wlt: Ona T e a r ---------------------------- »2.06 IS to 7 in the final game of a three- HEALTH HOTES Of the Hermiston Herald published The Northwest Quarter of the of April, 1920, or since then have game series. Btt M onths------------------------- - >1.00 weekly at Hermiston, Oregon, or Oct- Northwest Quarter and the West had, or now have, in and to the above At the Health Booth conducted tober 1, 1928. Half of the Northwest Quarter of described real property and every T H E M ARKETS "To thine own self ba true, and it during the project fair 175 children 3tate of Oregon, the Southwest Quarter of the part thereof, at public auction to the Portland must follow m Ute night the day, were weighed and measured. Among County of Umatilla, as Northwest Quarter of Section highest bidder for cash in hand, tbe Wheat—B. B. bluestein, hard white, thou canst not tnen ba false to any these were some infants whose moth Before nie, a notary public ln and Thirty-three, Township 5 North of proceeds of such sale to be nrp'’p ers were glad to avail themselves of »1.44; Soft white. »l-*>; western for the state and county aforesaid, Range 29, E. W. M., in Umatilla in satisfaction of said execution r- the opportunity of getting accurate white, »1.1»; hard winter, »1.13; north personally appeared Marian F. Har all costs. bounty. Oregon, measurement and weight of their ern spring, »1.11; western red, »1.14. vey, who, having been duly sworn, Dated this 9th day of October, A. which mortgage w»s recorded on the Hay — Alfalfa, »17017.50; valley babies. Helpful literature was giv according to law, deposes ana says 16th day of April. 1920, at page 151 D. 1928. en out to mothers and Miss Flanni- timothy »17@17.60; eastern Oregon that she Is editor, business manager R. T. COOKINGHAM, of book 7o Records of Mortgages in gan advised many as to Uie proper timothy, »20.50@21, Sheriff of Umatilla County .Oregon. and part owner o the Hermiston the office of the County Recorder of (15.82 was cleared at the student feeding and cars. Butterfat—55c. By Vera Case, Deputy.. Herald. Umatilla County, Oregon, should be <6-5tc) body booth that was operated by the Eggs—Ranch, 24@47c. 1. That »he names ana addresses studenta during the fair. More candy Cattle—Steers, good, »12012.50. Tuesday afternoon, October 9, the of the poubllsher, editor, managing could have been sold. This money regular monthly board meeting of Hogs—Medium to choice, »9.26® editor and business manager are: will go toward the athletic fund. the Umatilla County Public Health 10.00. Joseph S. Harvey. Twin Fnlls, Lambs—Good to choice, »11012.26. association was held In the library at Idaho, Marian F. Harvey, Hermiston, Seattle. The student body has purchased Hermiston. Mrs Frank Duff, presi Wheat—Soft white, »1.20U; west Oregon. some whits pants for the boy yell dent of the association, conducted the 2. That the owners are: Joseph S leaders meeting which proved to be most In ern white, »1.40; hard winter. » l.lttt; (Harvey, Tv’ln Falls, Idaho, Marian teresting. Miss Flannlgan gave her western red, »1.14; northern spring, F. Harvey, Hermiston, Oregon. Very few mothers brought their monthly report- showing the great »1.12; bluestem, »1.45. 3. That the known bondholders Hay—Alfalfa, »22; timothy, »27.60; children to the nursery that was tak extent of her work. She has exam mortgagees and other security hold P. S. »22 en care of by the high school girls ined all the children of the rural ers owning or holding 1 per cent or Butterfat—68c. schools of the county und has made during the days of the fair. more of total amount of bonds, mort Eggs—Ransh, 31@43c. home calls and done much follow-up gages or other securities are H. J. Cattle—Prime steers, »120 12.50. Simmons, Fowl!, Oregon. The Masque club held a meeting work. Chairmen of the various com Hogs—Prime, »10@10.35. Marian F. Harvey. Editor Octber 3. After a short business mittees made their reports. Of spec Lambs—Choice, »11.25012*25. Sworn to and subscribed before me meeting during which a committee ial interest was that of Mrs. Carmen Spokans. was appointed to aelect a play, a short Cole, chairman of the supply com Hogs—Good, and choice, »9.5003-76. this 10th day of October, 1928. W. J. Warner, program was given. Mr. Bensel gave mittee who stated that they now have Cattle—Steers, good, »10.75OH.50 My commission expires Jan. 9, 1929. an Impromptu talk on the "Value of on hand bed linen, towels, gowns Maaque Club." The club decided to etc., to loan to any one In the county A home-made automatic switch to hold meetings every other week end. who- has need of them during an Ill •—nor should you be without an extension tele SHERIFF’S SALE ness. Mrs. Duff explained In detail turn lights on at a given time has ph o n e in your home. Notice Is Hereby Given that under the financial business of the organ been developed at experiment farm Everyone la delighted to know that The sp eed of m odern b u sin e ss demands a and by virtue of a writ of excutlon ization, and spoke of the desire of In connection with Investigation of the flag will not have to fly In the sufficient number of telephones conveniently Issued cut of the Circuit Court of the the board to have an endowed bed in lighting laying houses. A common smoke any more, hut will be put on located to save steps and time. St. Anthony's hospital where patients throw switch such as is now used In State of Oregon in and for the County a new pole In front of the school. In th e w orld’s m o st u n iv ersa l b u s in e s s — who need hospital care could always house wiring Is mounted on a board of Umatilla, under the seal thereof and to pre directed and delivered up hom e making— extension telephones are now The physics class is putting up an be taken. This will cost >5,000 and or wall of the poultry house or other on a Judgment and decree rendered regarded am ong such modern conveniences as aerial for a radio which they are go as yet the board has not felt they room. On a little shelf Just below it could assume this burden. running water and electric lights. a large alarm clock is mounted and and entered in said court on the 1st ing to lhstall. Sim ply call our B usiness Office today 1— and fastened dow'n In such a position that day of October,-1928, In favor of Following the meeting tea was when the alarm sounds, the key, turn Nicholas Codd as plaintiff, and say, “I w ant an extension telephone.” The faculty has rearranged the ngainst J. W. Spencer s administra high school schedule so there will be served and an Informal social hour ing in reverse, will catch the switch tor of the Estate of C. E. Spencer B E H IN D TH E SC E N E S and throw It upward and on. was enjoyed. Out of town guestss in a half hour from 3 to 3:30, for Deceased, as defendant., whereby the study period for those needing spec cluded Mrs. Duff, Mis. Anna Her You w ill hr interested to set the quiet Many health authorities advise al plaintiff did recover a personal de rick, Miss Flannlgan. Mrs. James efficiency of a m odern teleph on e ex ial help from the teachers. change W e in v ite y o u , individually Hill, Mrs. Roscoe Keator. Mrs. F. A. ways boiling home canned vegetables cree against the defendant J. W. Spencer a» Administrator of the es or in groupr. O u r Business Office w ill At the Umatilla Project fair last Newberry, Mrs. J. B. Perry, Mrs. before serving as a precaution against tate of C. E. Spencer, Deceased, for gladly arrange to show you theough. Friday and Saturday the Juniors sold Cole, Mrs. Humphrey, Mrs. W. J. the botulinUB organism. These or balloons and whistles. Total sales Clarke from Pendleton, and Mri. -T. ganisms, deadly to amn and the caus the sum ot »4,000.00, with interest of many fatalities among chickens therecn at the rate of 8 per cent gent, Mrs. Cherry, Mrs. McKei-I nmounted to >13. Sip irrottala» Errali SCHOOL NOTES Do you still go to the pump for water? i THE PACIFIC TB LB PH O N E out o f O buy u se d e a r s J L " u se d c a r ” is tfittfsed tr a n s p o r ta tio n HREE out of five o f the cars you see on the road have been purchased as “used” cars. You cannot tell—nor do you ask your self—whether the driver o f any particular car is its first owner, or its second or its third, providing the car looks well and is running satisfaetprily. years o f use. It will provide many thousands of miles of satisfactory transportation. B ut only occasionally are all its years and all its mileage used up by one owner. 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