THE HBBMIgTOW HZJEULLD» gBHICBTQJI» OBBGOV.
®ljr Wrrtntafcra ^»ralò
Published every Thursday at Her
miston, Umatilla County, Oregon by
J. M. Biggs, editor and manager.
ÄntereS aa seconä oíase' matter
Deoember, l»0d, at the poetofflee at
Hermiston, Umatilla County, Oregon.
tubers are becoming Increasingly Im
portant as human food.
Manufactured food products from
the tubers include the sweet levulose
sugar whch seems to offer future
possibilities. This sugar Is used by
those suffering from or subject to
diabetes. The tubers are also a pos
sible source of industrial alcohol.
C IG A R S , T O B A C C O S, C 0 N F I C T I 0 I I B T
Remington Cutlery
Peters Ammunition
Everything for the nimrod.
Subscription Bats*
Clean ground is essential to keep
the new crop of baby chicks disease
free, warns the experment station
Concrete runs are the most desirable
♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ A in disease control. If the concrete
runs are not provided, good results
will be obtained by moving the
♦ SC H O O L I O T I S
brooder house every five days. With
oO O O O O A O A A A A A A
permanent brooder houses good re
Maxine Lathrop has left school ta sults will be obtained by covering
join her mother in Portland.
the ground with a fresh layer of soil
at least once weekly.
The following sixth grade pupils
have received writing awards: Harry II» THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Hyath, first button; Jean Cherry and
STATE OF OREGON FOR UMA
Donna Bishop, merit buttons; Marga
TILLA COUNTY.
ret McMullen, George Sale, Beverly The Federal Land Bank of Spokane, a
Blelman, Mildred Phelps, Chester
corporation. Plaintiff,
Dyer, Miriam SWarner, Sylvia Shut
vs.
ter, Ruth Davis, Aldruda Beletskl and
Rome Moffitt and Rose E. Moffitt,
Archie McCoy have received their pro
husband and wife; M. Ralph Evans
gress plus. They are now working
and Mrs. M. Ralph Evans, hte wife;
for their improvement certificates,
Hermiston National Farm Loan As
which are the last awards they can
sociation, a corporation; P. P. Sul
get in the sixth grade
livan, B. S. Kingsley; Oregon Co
operative Hay Growers, Defendants.
Faith Wilson has returned to school
Summons. Equity No. 4851.
after being absent with a cold for a
To M. Ralph Evans and Mrs. M.
week.
Ralph Evans, his wife, of the above
named defendants:
The sixth grade has been making
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
valentines out of the linings of cn- OF OREGON
vtlpes.
Vou are hereby required to appear
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and answer tli^e complaint filed
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Floyd Pierce is absent because his against you in the above entitled
brother has the mumps.
court and cause within four weeks
THOMPSON’S MALTED MILK
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from the date of the first publica
Mr. Bcnsel was absent from school tion of this summons, and if you fall
two half days because he couldn't to so appear and answer, for want
TEA GARDEN DRIP SYRUP
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get his car started.
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thereof, plaintiff will apply to said
court for the relief prayed for and
PALMOLIVE SOAP
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The operetta Is going to be given demanded In its complaint on file
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the 22nd of February,
In the above entitled matter, to-wlt:
For judgment and decree of said
MOTHERS OATS (Quick Cooking)
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The orchestra played for the vau court against the defendants Rome
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devllle last Friday night.
Moffitt and Rose E, Moffitt, hus
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band and wife, M. Ralph Evans, and
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The orchestra is planning to play Hermiston National Farm Loan As
at the Farm Bureau meeting on the sociation, a corporation, and each of
MATCHES
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18th of February. The meeting may them, for the sum of 171.50, with
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be postponed until a later date on interest thereon at the rate of 8 per
account of the weather.
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cent per annum since the 14th day
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of January, 1928, until paid, the fur
The first high school debate of the ther sum of »71.50, with Interest
year will be held at the high school thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per
on February 20. The affirmative annum since the 14th day of July,
team is to remain at Hermiston and 1128, until paid, the further si m of
Is composed of Ruth Bensel sad Mor 22,046.09, with interest thereon at
ris Pierson. The negati.e learn will the rate of 5>A per cent per annum
go to Heppner and Is <ompo»n'd of since the 14th day of July, 1928, ¡PHONE 521
W E DELIVER
Walther Ott and jane Warner. The until paid, and the further sum of
admission will be 15 an-l 25 rants. »20.71, with interest thereon at the
The h’5i) s-hoo: students n.ay «.ot In rate of 8 per cent per annum since
for IS Crnto.
the 3rd day of October, 1928, until
paid, and for any sum or sums paid
A comment was unde In last weeks by plaintiff in the payment of de
school notes that the Columbia bus linquent taxes di|e and owing on
had been especially late during this said land subsequent to the filing of
cold period, but on reoonsidering. It said suit and prior to the entry of
and the Butter creek buses hnv« been decree, together with Interest there
the only ones that have not missed on at the rate of 8 per cent per an
a day so far.
num from the date of said payment,
and for the further sum of 215.00,
There have been many absenees of with interest thereon at the rate of 8
Pigs, calves, colts, lamb« coming along. Make the most
pupils during the past cold spell.
per cent per annum from the 5th day
o f them- Keep them healthy, their stomachs full.
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. ot November, 1928. until paid, and
Miss Cheatley,
the fourth grade tor the further sum of »2.50, togeth-
t
toacher, ’ has returned. She has been' <er with
_ , , h interest thereon at the
to La Velne, Minnesota, to visit her„„.
.
will civ© them pood appetite© and g w i di»estJcn, l.eep th e worm» away
rate of 8 - __
per _ cent . per annum from
r.ntl taard them »galas t dueasa,
mother.
the 13th day of November, 1928,
It*3 a great aprlnc-time tori« for mother», too. C cw s na»d It for It»
until paid, and the further sum ot
c y s t m toninr, bowel eleanelcy, appetirin< effect». Brood Sow s are re-
l.eved c f conrtipailoa and conditioned fo r farrow in s. Excellent fa r More» t
PEST-FREE CROP FOUND;
2200.00 as attorney’s fees, and for
ia Xual—and E w es a t lambing time,
ARTICHOKES PROFITABLE plaintiff’s costs and disbursements
in said suit, and that the sum of
HERMISTON DRUG COMPANY
At last a crop ha. been found that | n o .oo, stock in plaintiff's bank,
ha. no serious Insect or disease pes.
truat b).
bank fQr tb(j
in Oregon—yet. This crop Is the defendant Hermiston National Farm
! «r hist moth Ofocfr yo« J
Jerusalem art,choke now finding In-,
A(W()Clation a corporattoll, be
,O,'OW'B* oancelled, and that the proceeds
introduction of improved varieties
j thereof be applied to the satisfact-
i »trans by the expei Intent sta | ion ot plaintiff's decree, and that
ío ir ijf te e p T ic k s ' - f o r Hog* L it4 ^ ^ f j» v H e a l th
tion. A new bulletin giving the cul 'the mortgage described herein and in
tural practices, possible uses and ¡plaintiff's complaint be foreclosed
much other information on arti lend the mortgaged premises, des-
and wife, M. Ralph Evans, and Her
choke, ha. just been published by the crlbed_ theri)n' 7 nd hVwfoa’n « des miston National Farm Loan Associa
experiment station and may be h .d !tr(boUi be
one parce, M prQ. tion, a corporation, for any portion of
free.H
vlded under the statutes and laws of said decree remaining unpaid, and
Artichokes are adapted to most. the State of Oregon, to-wlt:
that all of the defendants hereinabove
sections ot western Oregon and to
The Northeast Quarter of the named be forever foreclosed and barr
the irrigated aectlons east of the
Southwest Quarter of the North ed of any and all right, title, claim,
mountains wherever the growing sea
east Quarter and that portion of lien or Interest in or to said premises
son Is long enough for maturity.
the South Half of the Southwest hereinabove • and In said mortgage
Heaviest yields are obtained on
Quarter of the Northeast Quarter described, except the right of re
sandy or silty soils with good fertil
lying East of the county road, all demption, which said defendants
ity and moisture, according to H. A.
being in Section 14 In Township have under the laws of the State ef
Pchoth, aaaoriata agronomist, author
4 North of Range 28 East of Wll-¡Oregon, and for such other and fur-
of the bulletin
la lire« tr Meridian. In Umatilla ther relief as It may appear to the
The Jerusalem artichoke belongs to
County. Oregon,
»court that equity and the nature ef
the sunflower family but is reproduc and which said mortgage is dated the ¡said suit may require.
ed by tubers, similar to potatoes. 14th day of July, 1922. and was. That this summons is served upon
Culture Is also similar to that (or thereafter, to-wlt, on the 27th day of ¡you by publication thereof once a
potatoes and harvesting may either July, 1922. duly recorded In tbe of- week for four successive weeks la
be done by livestock, hand or mach f<-e of the County Recorder of Uma the Hermiston Herald by order of the
inery. Beat results have been had tilla County, Oregon, In book 72. on Hon. Janies Alger Fee, Judge of the
ao far by leaving the tubers in the page 289. of the Records of Real Kp- above entitled court, which said or
ground until used, as storage nieth- tate Mortgages of Umatilla County. der was made and dated the 11th
ods now in use are uaaaMafaetory Oregon, and that the proceed« of said day of Februray, 1929. and that the
Very little loss results b / leaving s, | , 5, applied In satisfaction of said date of the first publication of this
them In the ground.
sums. attorneys' fees, interest, costs summons is the 14th day of Febru
The revival ot Interest la aril- and disbursements, and for a decree ary. 192».
chokes has followed Introduction of further providing that any party to
RALBY. RALEY A WARNER,
Improved varieties, such as the Mam- this suit may bid upon and purchase
JOHN F. KILKENNY.
moth French White, and the dtseov-,M|d )and at , b« Mle thereof, and Poetofflce Address. Pendleton. Oregon
ery of new usee for the tubers. Ex- t|,at t, plaintiff falls to realise
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perimente have showri that raw artl-1 enough from tbe sale of said prerii-!
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ehoksa are as good for hog feed aa iaee to satisfy plaintiff'« decree, that Poetofflee Address. Spokane, Wnah-
eooked potatoes They are also unl-|tbo , laintlff have judgment against Ington.
que It that both tape tad tubers the above named defendants Rome
Attorney« for Plaintiff.
Saturday
Specials
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Hurly Cash Grocery
is here
Dr. Hess Stock Tonic
DnFTess Dip an d D isinfectant
Hitt’s Confectionery
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BUTTERFAT PRICE TODAY 401/go
Hermiston Creamery Co.
[ H ie Home of 0 R E G O N R O S E Butter.
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Direct Freight Service to
Portland
TRUCK LEAVES FOR PORTLAND AT 5 :3 0 P. M.
SHIPM ENTS RECEIVED AT HERMISTON
TRANSFER
OFFICE |
FOR PORTLAND
‘ Insured Carriers, Express Service
at Freight Rates
Portland-Pendleton
Truck Line
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LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE
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; U P A N D DELIVERS FREIGHT FOR PENDLETON, EHCO, S T A N -|
FIELD A N D UMATILLA AT THIS OFFICE.
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Directed H E A T
, . . with an”electric heater in your home, you can dir
ect the heat to spots you wish to heat- A cold corner, a
cold room, or an auxiliary heater in extremely cold
weather.
WE CARRY MAZDA LAMPS
are su itab le for »toch feed « k il t the M offitt and R o m E. M offitt, husband I4 5»e
Hermiston Power & Light Co.